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County may foot
Huntington pier bill
By JEFF ADLER
and ROBERT BARKER
Ol I~ Delly ,._ 11811
The Orange County Harbors. Beat·hes and Parks Comm1ss1on
unanimously recommended We.Jnesday night that the Board of
Supervisors allocate $200,000 tow ard the rebu1ld1ng o( the
storm-damaged pier in Huntington Beach.
Reversing their earl!er recommendauon, C'ommiss1oncrs voted
6-0 in favor of the full $200,000 grant for which city officials
1n1t1aUy had applied, said Robert Wingard. the conumss1on's
executive officer
These thieves
really have
the munchies
Shades of the Frito Bandlto!
Thieves forced their way
through the back door of a
Frito-Lay truck park-1 on
Ward Street ln Fountain Val-
ley Wednetlday and stole two
cartons of potato chlpa. a
carton of Dorltos and a carton
of bean dip.
He said the commission was convinced to change Its earlier
recommendauon after city officials, led by Huntington Beat'h
(See HB PIER, Page AZI The End Cafe n ears itS e nd in Huntington Beach.
Fountain Valley police a.re
looking for someone who'• 1n
the chips.
THE ORANGE COAST COUNTY I DITIDN
THURIOAV,~T21,1M3 . ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Dr. Stanley van den Noort, dean of the UC Irvine College of Medicine,
continues to support the campus plan for the sake of research grants. He says
HealthWest intends to proceed with its plans. Chancellor
won't back
UCI hospital -
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UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrich withdrew the univer-
sity's support for HealthWest and the campus hospital on
Aug. 19, citing lack of community support.
Remap foes turn
to OC Democrats
By GLENN SCOTT
Of IN OellJ ""°' llafl
Statewide Democrat Party or-
ganizers -who, for the last
severaJ years. have found little
succd.s m Orange County -are
hoping the Dec. 13 spec1aJ e lection
on a reapportionment initiative
wall change the tide.
If it doesn't, two party spokes-
men on a fast swing through
Southern California Wednesday
adnutted. Orange County Demo-
crats w1U find themselves m more
of a mess than ever
The Republican-backed in·
1tiative is the work of As-
semblyman Don Sebas tiani,
R-Sonoma. If voters approve it,
they substitute Sebastiani's new
district map for the current
boundaries set for s tate Assembly
and Senate distncts, as well as
congressional ones.
If it's defeated, the boundaries
drawn late last year by Demo-
cratic leaders remain.
"I think Sebastiani has done the
Democrats a favor Now we've got
an issue to rally ar ound," said Jim
Dantona. who has stepped down
as an aide to Senate President Pro
Tern David Roberti. 0 -Los An-
fSee DEMOCRATS, Page AZ)
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State Sen . Pro Tern
David Robe rti opposes
the Sebastia ni initiative.
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Last dance
for the kids
By ROBERT BARKER
OftMO...,,,_IWI
Friday Night Dance Feve r has struck an
Huntington Beach.
It surfaced last Fnday when police officers
barred under-age dancers from attending a big
di9CO dance at the Old World Gennan Restaurant.
That enforcement action left about 500
juvenile jivesters shuffling around in the parking
areas instead of on the dance floors at the
German-oriented commercial and residential park
near Golden West College.
1t seems that parents dropped off the kids
from aJJ over Orange County at the dance. The
youngsters, prohibited from entering the
premises, then had to wait out.side u_ntil after
midnight for their parent.a to return to drive them
home.
The frustrated dancers, their parents and
promoters of the weekly dances are angry. j They contend that youngsters of nearly all
• (See l>ANCING, Page A!)
By KAREN E. KLE IN
OflMOellJl'llolllaoll
The foundations of support for a
long-awaited hospital on the cam-
pus o! UC Irvine were soundly
shaken Wednesday with the rev-
elation that UCI Chancellor
Daniel G . Aldrich Jr. has
withdrawn his backing for the
plan.
The chanceUor's withdrawal,
based on what he reportedly felt
was lack of community support
for the campus proposal, does not,
however, mean that the possi-
bility of a research hospital on
campus is dead, according to
advocates of the plan.
Stanley van den Noort. the dean
of lhe UCI College of Medicine,
who tuu fought for a campus
facility for more than 10 years,
said he will continue to support
the campus plan.
The College Board of Trustees,
angered by the chancellor's ap-
parent retreat, also voted to follow
the campus plan through a hear-
ing scheduled before the UC
Board of Regents next month,
according to E.B. "F.cl" Buster,
chairman of the board.
Al a monthly meeting Wednes-
day, the board decided to seek
infonn.ation from UC President
David Gardner to detennine
whether the campus plan is still
viable, Buster said.
(See CHANCELLOR, Pa1e A!)
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College district eyes budget
Fa culty group presents 14 money-saving proposals to trustees
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
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The faculty proposals. prepared
by about 10 members of the
academic senates of Orange Coast
and Golden West colleges, were
presented by Jay Zimmerman,
president-elect of the OCC senate.
Among the faculty cost-<:uttmg
suggestions were:
• Coastline College adminis-
trators could pull out of the
college's new headquarters build-
ing in Fountain Valley and move
into (.Ulused space at Orange Coast
and Golden West colleges, created
by faculty layoffs and class cuts.
(See BUDGET, Page At)
A faculty committtt Wednes-
day night presented Coast Com-
munity College District trustees
with 14 proposals aimed at reduc-
ing the dtstrict's budget by almost
$12 miUion over two years -
without affecting instructionaJ
programs.
Some of the proposals were
challenged by district adminis-
trators as impracticaJ or based on
faulty infonn.ation. But district
trustees agreed to revtew the
proposals before voting on a
1983-84 budget.
Couple bound, gagged
by arnied saf ecracker
The faculty report was pres-
ented at a public hearing on the
$76 million budget for the coming
year. The trustees must approve
the finance document by Sept. 7.
A special board meeting was
called for 8 p.m. next Tuesday to
continue review of the budget.
A husband and wife cleaning a
Huntington Harbour home were
bound and gagged Wednesday
morning by a gunman intent on
robbing a safe in the residence,
police reported today.
The gunman, who was
equipped with a power dnll, fled
with about $100 cash and an
Peter Max, dne-tlme king of pqp pay-
chedetlc art, no longer palnta
bell· bottom-ct~ wizards. whlmelcal
moonaoroertooncolo* -a•" He'• grown up, but then ao ha hla art. P11ge B 1.
Eight atralght wtne ha~ the Dodgert Ju•t two games behind A._.. ln the Natton.aL~Weetr8Ce. S.C1.
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undetenruned amount of jewelry
from the safe, police said. The
cleaning couple were not injured,
officers said.
Huntington Beach police Lt.
Bruce Young said the robbery
took place about 10:30 a .m. at a
home on the 3400 block of Bravata
See ROBBERY, Page A!I
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A2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Aug. 25, 1983
CONTINUED STORIES Clemente, Seal Beach piers get help
From Page A1 County d e f (•rs a e tiou on lluntington reque t for $200°t000 s torn1 darnage re1>uir
DEMOCRATS
gelt'S. tu hdp 1:oord111at1· tlw
anu-St'b.asl1a111 l'a111v.ugn
If pas:scc-'<.I, tht• m1u.1t1~t· almost
certainly would lead to dramaut•
turnaround~ in 111a.JUrlly <•ontrol uf
bolh houses, Dantona said In
addition . Dantona anJ Robt>rt1
aide Joh n M1Uen said Dem()(:rat1<.'
leaders oppose the m1t1at1Vl' for
these other reasons
• Its cost The six><·1.il elt'l·t1011 1s
estimated to rost from $14 to $17
rmll1on . much of 1t born<' a1 least
temporarily by C'ounues ln Or
a nge County. Rt>g1strar uf Vott•rs
Al Olson estimates c•osts will bt•
$900.000 Gov Gt.""Orgc Dcu-
kmeJian has prorruse<l to re1m-
but'SC' counties in next yt•ar's stall'
budget, but Dantona Sa1d things
could change by tht'n
• Lack of public input. Because
it 1s an initiative, Sebasuani's plan
did not go through the usual scril's
of public: hearings
•Timing Oilhng the election al
the start of the holiday seac;on
means more blue collar workers
•••
(l)t•mocrats) will bt• 011 t ht.• Jl'b to
t'.irn extra pay and will l.w lt-s.
likt>ly to go tu lht' poll~. Oantona
sa1d
• Equity While admitting thl·
0..:-mocrats' rcapporuonmcnt plan
caters to their party. the or
gamwrs said the l'OllSt•rvat1Vl'
Sebastiani's is worse bt'\·auSP it
narrows opportunities for women
and minorities and even moder-
atc-s.
Orang<' County currently has
two Democrats an Sacramento.
Sen Paul Carpenter of Cypress
and Assemblyman Richard Rob-
inson of Santa Ana Dant.ona said
Robinson would IOS<· ht~ sohd
mid-county Democrauc d1striet
under Sebastiani's plan and in-
herit the moslly Repubh(·an arl'a
now served by Assemblywoman
Doris Allen. R-Westmmst11r.
Said Millen: "This year, we'rt.>
going to be harkmg bat·k to the
club days m Cahforn1a. I thmk
you'll see a revival of tht' '60s
Democrats."
BUDGET VIEWED ...
Coastlme could also stop leasing
outside space for classes and offer
instruction at Golden West and
Warning siren set
for Friday testing
Orange Coast.
• The district could purchase
word processing equipmen t,
rather than lease it.
• The district could ehmmate
S<.'me administrators In addition.
faculty members could be as-
signed to some admin1strat1on
posts, resulting in salary savmgs
• Administrators' travel allow-
an<.-es could be replaced by a
mileage reimbusem ent system
8y JEFF ADLEK
01 lhe D•ll~ Pllol t ••H
Tlw 0 1.mg" l'ou111y Board of
Suix·rv1sor'> agrt-t""<I W1'<Jrw:sday to
lend :1 lll'lping h.ind lo
ptl'r-1 t•hu1ldrng rfforL'> tn S.·al
Bea1..·h and San Clt-mentt>, but
deferred n«llu11 011 Huntington
Bea~·h's $:.wo.ooo rcqut·st for ats
sturm-dmnugc-d ptl'I'
SuJ)l•rv1snr-; vott•d 4-ll to al-
locall' mu1 L' than $JUO,OOO 111
Harbors, &•adws and Park Dis-
tril'l fund:. fur the pier reswrauon
pru~'·ts 111 \Ju· two cities
• Pwf'!. 1n the• Huntington BN1d1,
Seal &•ad1 and San Clemenll'
were sevC'rely damaged ur nca1 ly
dcstroyt>d IJy w1nd-wh1pped surf
and high udes du1 mg la'!t wrntc·r·~
frerct> St'nes of storms
Board mcmtx>rs agreed lo dt•lay
action on the funding requ1•st
forwarded by Huntington &·ach
until the Harbors. Beachei. and
Parks Comm1sswn rt'<:'ons1Jc•n'<.l
the city's $200.000 request. Tht·
HB PIER REP AIR ...
From Page A 1
Mayor Don Ma<.·Alhster. o utlined the pro,ect and expl::uned how the
balance of the• l'uunty fundmg would be used to make nC'arby C'lty
and state beaches wft•r.
lni ually. thl· rnrn1nassi1Jn had n.-comrnended supervisors
allocate only $75.000 from Harbors, Beaches and Park Distri<:t
funds fur lh1• rc·st111 ~.tum proJt'l'.l bc<•awic thC' $125,000 balanl·e of tht•
request was to lw used to repair damage• cau~d by storms in
prevmus yc·ars
But M.ll A lltstl'I l'Xpl&mc'd that the boat ramp and hoist theclly
huped to rl'liutld with lion's share of the funding would be used for
resc·ues by ci ty and st.ate ltfeguard boats in waters bt!yond the surf
line Ht• al'kn1Jwll><lgl-O the ramp and hoist had been destroyed by
storms durmg prE>v1ous years. Tht't·omm1~1011 was told thatcaty 1feguards had been involved
m 250 such reSCUt'S a lready this year , while state lifeguards had
completc'<J :wo reS('Ul'~ in whil'h fac1 lit1t'S on the pier might have
aided C'nwrgc>ncy opc•rat1uns.
Hunungton &·::ich 's re-quest for $200,000 represents approx-
imately 211 p<'r1:ent of thl' Pstimawd $705,000 overaJJ cost of a ll
repairs n<..'<'C'S."3rV at the historic pier.
The c1tv l'X.J>l'<.:ts to re<.'<lnstruct 30 pier pilings, replank 4.100
square feet of decking and add braces to the pier's end, where The
End Cafe was damag<'CI by the storm last March and had to be razt'd
Final allocauon o f the funding musl be approved by t he Board
of Supervisor.-. Tht> matter probably will eome before the board
sometime rn mid-September, Wingard said.
If it 1s approved. as expected, the county will have contributed
a totaJ of $505.000 for pier repairs in Huntington &>ach, Seal Beach
and San Clt•rnl•ntl'. Grants for the• Seal Beach and San ClemenlR
projects wt•rc approved by supervisors Wednesday morning
l'Ullln1J%11>r1 m c·t Wl'rlrwsday
night
Illllldf!y, lht• t'Oll\llllSSlllll 11'1'
u111111(•1ldl·d Huntmgltln F\c•;o('h he·
gr.mtt-<J unly $75.IJOO 11f 11s
$200,000 f'l'qUl•St l>t'C'JUl>t' lhl• rP
m:uning $I 4!5,000 was tu Ix• UM-<J tu
rl!pair damage from st111 nL'> 111
prt'VIOUS yc•ars Huwcvc•r, th1· t'l lY
appea It.'<:! that dc-c1s1on and 1 h1 ·
(•omm1ss1on voted to rl'<:ommt·nd
SUJ>l'rv1surs allcx:utt• thl· ful l
$200.000.
Supervisors a1c• l'XP<·<:l•·d hi
agwn l'Onsider fundtng fo1 tlw
Huntington Beach prOJl.'l't sonlt'
lime m Septt'mber
Seal Beach will rN·1·1Vl'
$190,000 from the> 1·ounty to hc•lp
defray some or tht• (.•SllmatC'd $2
mlll1on <.'OSt of rebuilding and
replacing 1,200 floe•t of its p1t·r
San Clement<:' will gN $115,l!OO
to hl'lp pay for the .iso fe<.'l of pll'r
lhcit needs to be rebuilt then•
Tot<il c-ost of thP restr1rat1on prr>
jc<.·t 1s estimated at $1 m1llrun.
Huntington Beach city off1e1J ls
havl' esumated tht.· p1c·r rt•p<J1r
costs m that (01ty wlll t11t;1I
$70!),0011
In r•"<·rm11111•nd1ng that super
v1son. .:1pprnvt· tht• <1lhx:at1on. the
l'tJlllll llSSl(Jll sugf!WS ll 'Ci tht• board
fund el1eh µru)('('l 11t 15 pcrc.'ent of
th1· uv1·rall t'OSl:> pro~ted for
baste rl·sturnuun and structural
upgrading
The l'lll~ 1·11l·h plan tu 1a1st'.' the
l.Jalam·t• uf tht· munl'y needc.-'<l
through a nmc r>f frtleral dtsaSter
a1J dollars, stalA.· Wtldlsfe Con-
St·rvallun Board grants. insurance
monies anJ lucal fund-raising
effor~
Dunng thc pubht hl'aring that
prc.'<.·c•ckd tht· board vote, the• only
l'tllwn tu oddrc..-s.s supervlSOrs
prutestl'<J tht> use• of public funds
for tlw projt'(:l claiming that
publ1l al-ct·s:> to tht· l'oa~t ha:. been
curt.ailed
Dr Eugc·m· A t ht•rton. of
Ldguna &-<IC'h . acc·uSt'Ci lht• hoard
of "tx·tng rcmtS!> in prov1d1ng
a1.."t:ess to t·oastal resour<:es." He
said that a<..'l't·~ to the, Orange
Coast was SC'vercly c·urtailed
when tht-routing of an RTD bus
from Los Angclt-s County to Seal
Bt>ach was changt'Ci
Phone strike sides
'close to agreement'
From staff and wire reports
Representativc...-s uf Pat·1f1<.· T<'le
phone and striking u nwns nl'go-
uated through the night and a
compan y official t.oday said both
:::.::!oe.'S were "close to agre<:'ment"
Pacific Telephone Co spokl'~
man William O'Brien said all
except the largest striking union
Communications Workers of
Amenca -had come to terms
with the phone company in an
c•ffon to St·ttle an 18-day walkout
of 64,680 telephone workers m
California
"Tht! only thing we know is
they'rt.< close to agr~ment,"
O'Brien said early today A new warning siren al the
Warne r Fire Station on the com er
of Pacifi c Coast Highway and
Warner Avenue in Huntington
Beach will be tested Friday at
noon
City off1c1als arc warning resi-
dents, workers and shoppers not
to panic when they hear the
piercing blast. which will la'>t
approximately 30 seconds. The
iruual test w1U be followed by a
three-m1nutP pause and then
another 30-second wavering tone
CHANCELLOR WITHDRAWS UCI HOSPITAL SUPPORT ...
Ken M a)Or, an admm1strative
assistant with the CWA, said the
two sides worked through the
night with only one break
"They're still talking." he said
early today
The new siren is the seventh 1n
Huntington Beech. Each of thP
city's fire stations has one
ROBBERY •••
Dnve Th~ owner of the house
Barbara Kammerer. was not
home at the tUTlt:~ police said
A man armed with an au toma Uc
handgun confronted the cleanmg
couple, Arnold Barker. 39, and his
wife. Claire. 34, Young said. The
two were bound a nd gagged with
tape and left in separate rooms
Young said the gunman. who
mav have had an accomplice not seen by the couple. then dnlled a
safe m the master bedroom. re
moved valuables and fled
After the robbery. Barker
worked hunself loose. fr~ his
wife and summont'd police
The gunman was described as
Hispanic, about 6 feet-4 inches
tall. weighing over 225 pounds,
w1th dark hair
From Page A 1
"If the campus does not have a
hospital for the medical school rt
cannot attract the research grants
tha t are import.ant. Also. tx>ing
dose to supporttng departments
(on the campus) IS important If
you have the hospital located 11
miles away. like UCIMC 1:. today,
you can't be tha t dh'C·llvt""
Buster said
It was on Aug 11. at a ml"('ting
bet wt-en the l'hancellor. repn"S('n-
tallves of HealthWe~t (the
Chatsworth-based hospital c:ham
which has contracted t.o build a
campus hospital) and other uni-
versity officials, that Aldrich ap-
parently first told o f his desire to
withdraw the universrty'ssupport
for HeaJthWest and the l'ampus
hospital.
In a letter dated Aug I Y.
HealthWest Vice President Stew
Yerxa related the events of tht•
Aug l l meeting to President
Gardner and sa1d he was shocked
at Aldrich's actions
"To say that Mr Buster. Dean
van den Noort and I were
astonished al this unexpcct.ed turn
of events would be a gross
understatement," he wrote
Van den Noort said h<' e<1u ld not
explain Aldril·h 's dt'('1siun "I
would not wanl to spaulale why
someone who was an advocate (of
the campus ho->µital proposal> m
July 1s a n°.)('\'l1•r m August 1t
doesn't make a wholt.• lot uf sense
to me." heswd
Aldn('h is out nf town .md l'Ould
not l){; reat•ht>d for commt•nt But
Vll'e Ch;mn•llur Lt'<lll ~:hwart7
sa1d t he chanct·llor f1•lt the nl"t.'<I lo
make a l'ha11~<· in has pos1twn
becaus1· nr tht• '<.,\1 ong 'U!Jpolrt
among l·on1111un1ty lr•ad1•r::. ((111
Irvme Mt-d1u1I Ct'nlt•r. a pravall'
hospital plan) <llld •Jppos1t1on to
our (campus) µroJ>OSdl "
When informed of the College
Board of Trust('(.'S' decision to
l'Ontin ue supporting a campus
hospital, Schwart? said thl'
board's pos1t11111 was "fully untff'r-
standabk Th1·1r p<.'rsP<'l't1vP 1s one
of dear support for tht• California
College of Mt'<.1111111 But tht·
t•hancellor has to look Al 11 in a
broader rontt•xt "
Gaby Pryor. prt"Hdl•nt •Jf
HeaJthCrty As .. <;(.X 1alt'S. a com-
mun ity group supporting tht' UCI
hospital plan. '!<lld Shl• and her
group ''are JUSt furwu)\" at
Aldrich's revc•rsal
•·Tht' col lc>gf' board has b<>en
DANCING BY TEENS HAL TED ...
ages have been attend mg the dances for more than
a year without any trouble and that police took
enforcement actmn without advance warning.
"h's not fair," said 14-year-old Amy Gilbert.
"I've been going there for about six months and I
meet my classmates and friends We have lots of
fun."
Another gu l sald there 1s no place else t.o go
"Old World ts the only plac.'e for young kids to go to
have fun."
"My child goes there." said Carol Burke of
Fountain Valley, "and she gets more supervision
th.an I ever did There are no drugs, no alcohol. no
anything It's wholesome, clean and nice "
But. as can be imagined. 1t takes two lo tango
-and the police have another version.
Actmg Pohce Chief Mik<' Burkenf1eld said
measures were taken only after police received
complaints about the gosngs-on at dances attended
by under-agt' youngsters Burkenfleld said vicc
officers discovered that the en1ertamment at a
dance on July 20 resulted rn a Wl:'t T -shirt contest,
which he sa;d was sponsored bv dance promoter
Greg Lucido. Burkenfteld said offwcrs saw two
partic ipants "remove their T -shirt:. and PXpose
their breasts to the aud1£>n<'l' "
Burkenfield said the dance prumut«r.. and Old
World developer Joseph Bisc:huf Wt>rt• urged to
update their entertainm<'nl permit, whlt·h allowed
for Ameracan and European folk dancing for a
maximum of six to Pight coupl~ and a small hand
Because of citizen complaints snout th1• wet
T -shirt cont.est and bilum cont~ts. poht'<' moved 1n
last Friday.
The upshot of 1t all 1s that rlanl'l' bal·k1.·rs art·
taking out new permits jnd a danl'e 1s scheduled
again Friday But the pubes<.-ent danCC'rs wrm't tx•
welcome That's because a city ordinanc<> puts the
minimum age for nightclubs a1 16. and officials
apparently are going to adhPrt' to that rl!gulation
Promoter Lucido says h<''s nut happy about
developments because young l<'<'n -ngers arc a big
part of h ts crowd. but he will abidt' by th1' finding
"A lot of the trouble Is du(' tu burl!<i('r:l('y The
city was talking to the owner and I didn't g<'l all th('
information.'' he sard.
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w1lhng to buck lhe chancellor,"
Pryor said. adding that she feels
s1gnif1cant support for {.I t•ampus
hospital d0t"S exist in the l'Olll-
munrty
"I can't believe they would even
eons1der pulling a hospital in that
awful site." Pryor said . She said
she has been an advocate of a UCI
hospital for 14 years.
Sht' said VCI supporters plan to
SE'nd out 3.000 letters to th<.·
regt'nts anJ to President Gardnc•r
by mid-September
A lett<'r sent by 11 influential
lrv1nt• bu~incssmen to UC regents
and to Gardner t'Om plaming of
Aldrich's unwillingness locooper-
ale with the private hospital plan,
which is backed by Hoag Hospital
of Newport Beach, reportedly haJ
significant influence over the
regents
Van dl•n Nuort said he ml'l with
off1l·ials o f H1'althWest 1n
Chatsworth after Wednesday's
college board meeting and learned
that they tntenJ to press ahl.'ad
with their plans
·•If th<' umversity were to back
out entirely. HealthWest may
very well go ahead with th1•rr
plans for a hospital elsewhere,"
van den Noort said.
There may be a poss1b1h ty that
Healt hWest would take legal a<.:-
t1on against the umvers1ty 1f rt
formally backs out of the plans.
van den Noort said
Thomas Meeker. HealthWC'St's
attorney. said the cham•<'llor had
nut formally withdrawn his sup-
port from HeahhWl·st an pubh<'.
I le also said that lht> d1<1nl'l1llur
h<id made "commit men ls (to
Hf'althWest) in many pubhc fo
rum~ and with the (Orange Coun
lyl Health Planning Council"
Meeker refused to lomment 1111
th<' poss1b1ltty of lel(al action
agamst the university.
Vice Chant"E'llor Schwartz said
he.• did not foresee any l<'gal
ramifications of the l•ham'l•llur'5
withdraw al from HealthWc.-st
"The commitm ent of the unrver-
sity was clearly conungent upon
two things: pres<'ntat1on of our
pro.iect lo the regenL-; and a
succe<:sful application (for a
ccrt1f1cate of need)," ~khwartz
said
The UC Board of Rcgc•nts wall
dec1d<' whether or not UCI will
continue to bac-k a c-;tmpus hospital
at a meetinp; Sept. 15 a nd 16.
Ma)Or indtc:ated that the obsta-
cles to agret'm<.'nt did not come
from tht> California workers Not-
ing that CW A national off 1cials
have said all local agreemen ts
must be reached bt>for<' the walk-
out e nds. MaJ0rsa1d, "I don't think
it's us in Pac1f1c Tt.>lephune that's
thE' hangup I think it's some-
where Pbe m th<' t•ountry "
A CWA h~adquarters state-
ment said there were c>aght prob-
lem rontracts among 34 bargam-
mg situauons l'Overing 525.000 of
AT&T's 675.000 workers na-
t1onw1de
Tht.•Cahfornta talks were aimed
at restoring sNVlt'C for 8 3 m1ll1on
(·ustomcrs here: and in Nevada by
Saturday &>s1dl'S the CWA, the
umons negouaung With PacTel
includc·d t he lnternattonal
Brolherhood of Electrical
Workers. with l.bOO members.
and th<' Ordl:'r of Rc>J)('alermen
and Toll Tl'Sl Men. with I.280
members.
0' Brien so1d all but tht• CWA
had reachro agrl'Cment.
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WE REGRET TO INFORM YOU ....
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Your bac k to school c lothes are now in s t ock
at our Boys ' D e partme nt, but with courteou s
a nd knowle d geable Store k eepe r s t o serve
you, plus a free bike or t o t e bag* with any
back to sch ool purchase ....
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Aug 25 1983
Danne meyer to s peak
to Republican women
Supervisors remove resale controls
Unanimous vote fo llows legal hassles on 646 44a ff ordable" hous ing units in count y
Ttw Orange Counly Federation of Republican Women will
hl'ar Rt•p W1 U1am E Dannemeyer, a congressman from California's
:j!)th Dlf.trict, at 1Ls meeting Sept. 8 at 10 a.m. al the Saddle back lnn,
1660 E First S t , Sant.a Ana
Dannemeycr will present a legislauve update and answer
quesuons from tht' audience.
All interestl'CI Republican women m Orange County are
anv1tti'd to attl'nd , but reservations are necessary and may be made
by c.~nt.acting Dott1l' Met.calf al 993-0173 or Jan Hansen at 846-6893.
Infe rtility g r oup plans meeting
Dr. Felic.·e Gersh w ill address the next public education
meeting Sept. I of the Orange County chapt~r of ~~OL ~~· a
nauonal non-profit organization for people dealing with infertility.
The session will be held from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at St. Joseph
Hosp1taJ m Orange and will focus on endometriosis and its effect on
a woman's fertility A q uestion and answer period will follow
For add1uonal information, caJI 859-0580.
Pair to present lecture on psyn e tics
The lecturing team of Donna Whitaker and Molly Clark will
appear at the Psynet1cs Foundation. 1212 E. Lincoln Ave.,
Anaheim, for the group's Sept. 8 meeting.
The pair, both psychologists, will speak on creative journal
writing for insight and communication. The meeting is open to the
public for a $3 fee, with further information available al 533-2311.
Benefit golf tourney set in Hunting ton
The second annual United Cerebral Palsy Golf Tournament
will be held Sept. 8 at the Huntington Seacliff Country Club in
Huntington Beach. . .
A new Buick Regal, worth $10,000, will be awarded-to the ftrst
golfer who scores a hole-in-one in the tournament.
The $45 entry donation covers a cart, dinner and a chance to
wm various tee prizes. Proceeds from the tournament wlll benefit
the United Cerebral Palsy Associauon of Orange County.
Trophies will be awarded to men and women for longest drive,
closest to the pin. low gross and low net. Tee-off time is 8:30 a.m.,
cocktails begin at 6:30 p.m .
By JEFF ADLER
Of IM D.alJ l'llo4 lleff
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors, acting as county
housing authority commissioners,
has voted unanimously to remove
resale controls on 646 "af-
fordable" housing units located
around the county.
Following a rancorous ex-
change with two attorneys who
have Ciled a Superior Court suit
against the county to block re-
moval of resale controls on af-
fordable units, the board voted
Tuesday to lift the controls that
were designed to ensure that units
remained in the affordable price
range and owners who bought
units with county bond program
financing did not reap windfall
profits when the units were
resold.
Superv1SOrs rescinded resale
controls on affordable housing
units not financed under the
county bond program when the
controversial amendment phasing
out the heretofore mandatory
affordable housing program was
adopted last May.
But before the votes were cast,
supervisors listened as owners,
realtors and developers told how
the t,hreat of the lawsuit now
pending against the county has
chilled the resale market for
affordable units to the point that
none can be sold
One owner, Alex Shipman, told
supervisors how he has been
unable to sell his affordable
condominium in the Benchmark
Villas development in El Toro
because the threat of the lawsuit
has clouded title to the property
and has created a situation in
which potential buyers are 9cared
off at the prospect of becoming
embroiled in a legal entangle-
ment.
The lawsuit, filed by the Los
Valley teen threatened with gun
A 14-year-old Fountain Valley girt
told police that a man sllllng in a
parked van pulled a gun on her and
ordered her to enler the vechlcfe
whlle she was walk Ing tn the vlcmlty of
Bushard Street a.nd Shamrock Av-
enue Wednesday She ra.n home
safely Police are treating the 1nc1dent
as a pos.slble attempted kldnapptng
Thieves entered the rear room of
the S I TV store at 18922 Brookhurst
St Fountain Valley. Wednesday and
stole stereo equipment valued at
$227
Someone took a $59.97 stereo
recorder Wednesday from Zody's
Department Store at 1611 t Harbor
Blvd
Huntington Beach
A resident of the 9600 block of
Delal1eld Circle repor1ed Wednesday
that garden tools were stolen from his
unlocked garage. The loss. estimated
at $4 70. included a lawn blower and a
weed trimmer.
A red 1976 Chevrolet Malibu was
repor1ed stolen Wednesday after-
noon lrom a parking place near
beach lifeguard tower t 1 The auto,
owned by a Clermont man. was
<1alued at $2,000
A burglary was reported Wednes-
day morning at an office on the 5600
block of Engineer Drive. A front door
was f0<oed open The loss Included
an IBM Selectric typewriter wonh
$1,000.
A black 1982 Toyota Supra was the
target of a burglary while It was
parked near the Inter section of
Magnolia Street and Banning Avenue
Wednesday evening A window was
broken to enter The loss Included a
$35 purse
A 1972 Datsun stallon wagon was
reported stolen Wednesday after-
noon from 5th Street and Olive
Avenue. The auto was valued al
$1.800
Irvine
A microwave oven, a radio and a
vehicle ballery were stolen from a
motorhome parked at a repair shop
on Travel Land Way Wednesday
morning.
Thieves made away with a watch
alter breaking Into a condominium on
Lakep1nes WednMday about 6 p.m
A pair ol tlcke1s to a Rams football
game were reported stolen Wednes-
day evening trom an Industrial build-
ing on the 1200 block of Jamboree
Boulevard.
Costa Mesa
Costa Mesa police are Investigat-
ing a fight Wednesday In a.n apar1-
ment at 130 E 20th St In wtllch the
female oocupanfs former boyfriend
and two buddies barged In to tangle
with her new boyfriend and his
brother Witnesses said the former
boyfriend started· to chaae his foe
with a knife until a netghbor arrived
with a baseball bat and threatened to
"splatter his head" II he didn't drop It.
He did
Two men apparently pried a door
to a tailor's shop on East 17th Street
1n Costa Mesa Wedneaday morning
and stole $29,000 wor1h ol cash,
jewelry and clothing. Police said they
have recov8fed most of the property
but have made no arrests ao far
Barry Mitchell Ler8f, 32. a pa1nt8f.
was arrested at his Alber1 Place
house Wednesday on suspicion ol
growing marijuana. Police con-
llscated three six-loot plants from a
backyard hothouse but made L8fer
lock up his two pit bulldogs first.
Officers have arrested Todd Rain-
es, 2 1, of Newport Beach the suspect
In a stabblnQ Sunday at the Holiday
Inn In Costa Maia. Raines, accom-
panied by a lawyer, surrendered
himself at the Police Department
Tuesday night. He was arrested on
suspicion of assault with a deadly
weapon
Patchy clouds prevail over Coast
The For~Ht For 8 p.m. EDT Rain Snow
Friday. August 28 Coastal &•hf!Qlon 73 49
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Angeles-based Center for Law in
the Public Interest, seeks to have
county resale controls reinstated,
according to Stan Dom, an at-
torney affiliated with the center.
"The county has spent $40
million in public subsidies and we
believe it should be used to keep
the units affordable," Dom ex-
plained.
He said it is illegQl for a private
individual to profit from a public
in vestment.
However, supervisors contend
Shower we lcome
that the resale controls no lon8er
are necessary because the housing
market has changed and state
resale controls on the units will
remain m effect.
Dom and Irvine attorney Ellen
Winterbottom had sought a <.'<>Urt
order Monday that would have
prevented the board from voting
to remove the resale controls But
Superior Court Judge Phillip
Petty denied their motion and
scheduled a hearing on the matter
Sept. 16.
Six-year-old Too Too of Costa Mesa ta kes
matters into his own hands during a summer day.
Adults can only envy his gleeful method of
beating the heat on a weekday.
AirCal passenger suit
seeking $1.1 1nillion
From staff ud wire report•
Claiming that air traffic-con-
trollers were responsible for the
1981 AirCal crash at John Wayne
Airport that injured 34, a Mission
Viejo couple has filed suit in
federal court seeking $1.1 million
in damages.
Daniel and Valjean Lincoln
claim that the injuries Daniel
suffered as a passenger on the
flight have left him disabled and
have denied him and his wife the
companionship they once shared.
She was not aboard the ill-fated
Boeing 737 jet.
The lawsuit alleges the Federal
Aviation Administration was re-
sponsible for the jetliner's crash
landing because the crash oc-
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curred while the plane was under
the control of FAA tower em-
ployees.
The plane, carrymg I 06 passen-
gers from San Jose, crash-landed
on lts belly Feb. 17. 1981. when it
lost power during its approach.
A subsequent investigation by
the National Transportation Safe-
ty Board foundthat the plane's
crew was responsible for the crash
because they delayed in aborting
their landing as the tower had
instructed. Flight controllers or-
d ered the Landing aborted because
another AirCal jet had not yet
cleared the runway.
Besides the lawsuit filed m U.S .
District Court, the Lincolns have a
suit pending against AirCal in
Orange County Superior Court.
Supervisor Roger S ta ntun
called the.· lawsuit an "ir-
responsible actJOn." Hts comments
were buttressed by Supervisor
Bruce Nest.ande who commented
that the lawsuit was "morally
wrong" and w as "ind1cat1vP nf the
whok• degeneration o( th<· sysu.-m
c>f law "
Neswndl· added that the law-
suit had l*'1ved only to crC'ate a
''panic" and cause probl<'ms for
owners of the affected untL'I
Pacific
Federal
supports
arts fund
Costa Mesa-based Pac.:1f1c Fed-
eral Savings & Loan announced
this week 1 t has given $I 00,000 to
the construction fund fo r the
Orange County Pe rforming Arts
Center.
Pacific Federal is known more
for 1ts work on the other end of
Costa Mesa -literally as well as
figurativel y . Its year-old
Sf>anish-styled headquartefS()n
19th Street between Harbor and
Ne wport boulevards is considered
the centerp1ec'e for future down-
town redevelopment.
ButCha1rmanJoeG Bakersa1d
his company wants to see all
aspects of the <..'Ommunity im-
prove. "With our headquarters m
Costa Mesa we are espc.'Cially
interested in the region's cultural
development," he said "As the
center 1s constructed. world-wide
attention w11J focus on our city
creating a revitalized sense of
community pride:·
So far, slightly more than $40
million has been contributed to
the fund-raising drive. The first
pha5<' of construc:t1on 1s estunated
to cost $53m1ll1on. It will 1nclude a
3.000-scat multipurpose theater
large enoug h t o handte
world-class touring artists plus all
rehearsal and support fac-11tues
Gree nhrook g ro up
e lects 5 directors
The Greenbrook-Founlaln Val-
ley Homeowners Association has
elected new directors The
five-member governing board
ove rsees the planned community
of 474 southwest Fountain Valley
homes, where more than 2,000
people reside.
The new board members are
Robert Wenzel, president. Rich -
ard Edmonston, vice president:
William Moore. secretary: Betty
ScoraUe, treasurer; and Ted
Querciagross. member-at-large.
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A 4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Aug. 25, 1983
Jury mulls death
for Chinese killer
SEA TILE (AP) -A jury
which took less than 2 Yi hours to
convtct a 20-year-old Hong Kong
immigrant of robbing, binding
and executmg 13 people in a
Chinatown gambling club now
must decide whether he should be
sentenced to death for his role in
the massacre.
of parole. If senten<:ed to death,
Ng could choose hanging or lethal
mject1on , but the case first would
be automatically appealed to the
state Supreme Court.
Judge Frank Howard said
Wednesday that the defense
would first present witnesses and
evidence in hopes of persuading
the jury to be lenient. Prosecutors
will then try to prove Ng should
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D.C. Easter Bunny dispute
Disg r untled wom an says a dminis tration is tryin g to ge t eve n
WASHINGTON (AP) -Barbara Honegger, was t.o don a bunny rostume for the annual egg roU.
who quit the Reagan administration because of its "I can't believe this," said Honegger of Speakes'
record on women's rights, says the White House is comments. "Do you thank they'd try to do thlS to a
trying to get even by putting out a false story that she man?"
wore an Easter Bunny outfit to a White House egg ''The only thing they have to faJI back on -
roU. because they have found out that I have everything
Larry Speakes led the White House counter-documentoo -1s this trivia And, as you see. l can
attack Wednesday on Honegger, who resigned her even come back a t that. They know so little they have
Justice Department position Monday to protest what to makl' up things."
she called the "sham" of Reagan's project to wipe sex Honegger said Speakes h ad his facts all mixed
discrimination out of federal laws and regulations. up, that she had never been to t he annual event on the
Talking with reporters in Los Angeles while White House lawn.
Reagan is on a western vacation and speaking trip, "Th~ last hme I saw he r s he was the E.aster
the chief deputy White House press secretary bunny at the White House Easter egg roll," said
sarcastically suggested that her greatest importance Speakes, the president's top spokesman
ln a verd1c.1 that brought
screams and tears from courtroom
spectators, Benjamin Ng was
found guilty Wednesday of 13
counts of aggravated first-degree
murder.
After hearing arguments by
each side today, the King County
Superior Court jury will decide
wh ether to sentence Ng to death
or life in prison without possjbility
Ng, who irrumgrated to Seattle
a bout eight years ago, was con-
victed of the execution-style kill-
ings of 12 men and one woman
Feb. 19 at the Wah Mee Club.
E.ach victim was discovered bound
hand and foot and shot one to
three times in the head.
A j ury mui;t decide if !•-----------------------------• B e n jamin Ng , 20,
should be e xecuted for
murdering 13 people.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Aug. 25. 1983
TOP OF THE NEWS Teen in (ruder stabbed to death; slayer in tears
NATION
Amtrak passen ger tra in
de railme nt injur•·s 1 5
By the Associated Preu
ROWLAND. N.C.-An Amtrak passenger
train collided with a tract.or-trailer at a down-
town crossing today. derailing two locomotives
and three passenge r cars, and injuring 15
passengers. Ira Furman, a spokesman for the
National Transportation Safe ty Boord, said 408
passengers were aboard the train, bound from
Miami and St. Petersburg, Fla .. for Washington
and New York.
S tay o f execution upheld
ATLANTA Condemned mmate John
Eldon Smith, S('heduled to die today for the 1974
murder-for-profit sJayings of. a Georgia rouple,
has been spared from execution in the electru:
chair until a federal appeals court reviews the
case. U .S. Supreme Court Justice Lewis Po well
on Wednesday refused to let Georgia officials
carry out the e xecution, leaving intact a stay
granted Tuesday by the 11th U.S . Circuit Court
of Appeals in Atlanta.
Five nuke plants shut do wn
WASHINGTON -Five nuclear power
plants in Massachusetts, Illinois, Alabama and
North Carolina will be shut down by year's end
while government inspectors check for cracked
cooling pipes over the next three months. The
Nuclear Regulatory Commission on Wednesday
ordered the utilities that operate the plants to
closely monitor the five facilities before the
shutdowns occur.
Challenger 'on sch edule'
CAPE CAN A VERAL. Fla. -The space
shuttle Challenger. a veteran of severaJ storms,
was nestled in a st.eel cocoon built to withstand
winds of 83 mph as a dying tropical storm moved
ashore not far from its launch pad. NASA
officials did not expect the second tropical storm
of the 1983 Atlantic hurricane season to affect
Tuesday's scheduled liftoff of the shuttle from
Kennedy Space Cent.er.
STATE
IRS to collect more money
FRESNO -The Internal Revenue Service
is preparing to mail notices informing 165,000
Northern Californians that they owe more
money for 1981 taxes. lncreased computer
capabilities permit the agency to cross-check
returns with documents filed by employers, said
regional director Michael Sassi. The IRS then
requests an explanation of discrepancies.
Two h eld in hashish blast
LONG BEACH -Two men we re booked
for investigation of hashish manufacturing after
an explosion in an apartment sent them to a
hospital with second-degree burns, police said.
Michael Pruitt,. 26, and Craig Turray. 24, were
taken to County-USC Medical Center after•the
early morning explosion Wednesday in Pruitt's
garage apartment on Cade Street.
WORLD
Blast rips Fren ch Cons ulate
B£,RLIN -An explosion shattered the
French General Consulate building in West
Berlin today, killing one person and injuring 22
others, police said. Cause of the blast is under
investigation.
Isabel Peron to end exile
MADRID. Spam -Former Argentine
President Isabel Peron, 52, plans to re turn to
Buenos Aires from self-exile Sept. 2 and address
the Perorust Party congress, which will be
picking a presidential candidate. published
reports said today.
Blast kills t wo soldiers
BEIRUT, Lebanon -An explosion ripped
through a building housing French peacekeeping
forces IO west Beirut today, killing at leasi two
soldiers and wounding three, the state radio
reported. The explosion was in a French truck as
it was entering the ground floor garage of the
building.
Collapsed roof kills 27
TAIPEI . Taiwan -RC'SCue work<'rs con-
tinued searching today for victims in the rubble
of a rain-weakened high school auditorium roof
that collapsed during a heavy storm. killing at
least 27 students and injuring 82. The victims
were among 630 new students attending an
orientation session Wednesday .
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killed the intruder was in tears.
the intruder several times to get out of the houst', but When Nauman approa,·hcd within four feet of
the interloper kept approaching, with hi.s arms Donahue, he s tabbed the intruder onc-e m the chest,
"Why did I do this, why did I do 1t," paramt.'dics
quot~ Robert Donahue as. saying ~ft~r the eartr,
Monday stabbing death. "l dtdn't realtze 1t was a kid.
outstretched. and growling. investigators said.
The dead intruder was 18-year-old Jonathan
Eric Nauman, who died Monday at Kaiser Hospital in
Walnut Creek from stabbing wounds. ·
In piecing the incident together , Nauman's
father, general contractor Gary Nauman, said he
believes his son mistakenly thought he was entering
the house of a friend about 2 a.m . Monday.
The elder Nauman said his son's friends told him
they had been drinking beer Sunday night, and
Jonathan had asked one of his friends to drive him
home in his pickup truck.
But rather than go t.o his own home, Jonathan
had his friend park near a neighbor's house so his
father wouldn't see him, and the high school senior
jumped into the back of the pickup and fell asleep.
But about 2 a.m .. the youth awoke and headed
for the home of Jerri Luree Harper, where the
teen-ager began pounding o n the door and demand-
mg to be let in, investigators said ..
The elder Nauman believes hJs son thought he
was at a friend's house. "He was disoriented,"
Nauman said.
But Donahue. who was visiting the Harper
house that night, told investigators he feared the boy
was a burglar and he wa:; concerned about the safety
of Mrs. Harper and her two children.
· Investigators said Donahue told them he warned
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MAILBOX
One therapist's opinion
There is clearly troubl~ in
"paradise" ind1<:ated by the fact
that 16.7 percent of the µopulation
of Orange County is divon.·ed. The
glamour and l'Xitement which
urged so many JX'Oplt-to chall~ngl.'
the new frontier of California in
the sixties <111d seventies does in
part explam the nsing divorce
rates of tht· st•venues and eighties.
Many of theSC' peopll'. bored wllh
their lot in life including their
stale marriages. headed toward
what they perceived as new
opportunities for growth and re
vitalization ln the form of the
Orange Coast. When the newness
wore off. as it eventually does,
those who brought conflicts with
them werl.' faced wllh the same
troubled marnc1ges in a new
environment
The other side of the rern:e now
replaced thl' other side of the
country. Many people began to
flirt wnh tht.· idea of joining the
single lifestyle which continues to
flourish on the Golden Coast of
California. The onJy thing which
changes are the faces The
.
stallstics, however, may be mis·
leading. Since 1970, the number of
divorces in Orange County has
increased only in proportion to the
population. What's new is that
many more women, filled with
popular press accounts of the
"New Woman", the "New Man"
and the "New Marriage'' are
looking for different, les.s tra-
ditional things from their mar-
riages. A female client once told
me "When we married, he said he
wanted us to become one. Wha t tie
didn't tell me was the one he
wanted us to become was him."
There now appears to be a new
trend, at least in Southern Cali-
fornia. Those marriages which
have survived these troubled
limes are healthier than in the
past. Commitme nt is increasingly
"m" again and more and more
couples are seeking help to make a
basically good marriage better.
There is increasing recognition
that to survive. relationships must
be nurtured.
LINDA P. ALGAZI, Ph.D.
Corona del Mar
Lack of respect appalling
To the Echtur:
This morning I found my car
blocked temporarily by a car
stopped by a policeman. He was
talking pleasantly but firmly to
the occupants At the conclusion
the two young men, who seemed
to be in their teens. changed places
a t the driver's seat. The ex-
pressions on thetr faces were
angry and hateful. How did this
policeman feel at that lack of
appreciation? All he wanted to da
was to save their lives and others
· by encouraging safe driving. This
policeman's concern for these two
young men was probably more
than they deserved.
JULENE B. SASSO
Costa Mesa
Orange county representatives
U.S. SENATORS
Crans ton, Alan (D>. 5757 W Centurv Blvd
515, Lu~ Angelt•s !10045. (21'.~) 642-5086
Wi lson, Pete (R>. 1100 W11sh1re Blvd., Los Angeles 90024. (213)
209-75-l:i Mail may bl> addressed to U.S Senate, Washington, D.C.
20510
U.S. REPRESENTATIVES
Badbam, Robert HOth District-R),180 Newport Center Drive. Suite
240. Newport Beat'h 92660, 644-4040
Os noemeyer, William (39th Distnct-R) 1235 N. Harbor Blvd ..
FuUerton 92632. 992-0141
Lungren, Dao (42nd Dtstrtct-R). 555 E. Ocean Blvd. Suite 505. Long
Beach 90802. 439 0219
P ackard, Ron (43rd Dtstrict-R). 28261 Marguerite Parkway, S uite
160, Mission Viejo 92692. 495-1243 • Patterson, Jerry (38th Distnct-0). 34 Civic Center Plaza, Suite 921.
Santa Ana, 92701 , 8:!5<i8 l l
Mail may be addressed to Huuse Office Building, Washington, D.C.
20515
STATE SENATORS
Carpenter , Paul B. t37th Otstnct-D). 5400 Orange Avenu~. Cypress,
90630,952-3201
Royce, Edward 8 . 132nd Distnct-D), 13030 Euclid Ave ..
110, Garden Grove, 92643. 534-8510
Seymour, Jobo (~j5th Distnct-R), l:l60 S Anaheim Blvd , Anaheim,
92802. 999-0963
Speraw, Ollie (;j7th Oistnct-1984-R), 2503 Eastbluff Drive,
203. Newpc)fl Beach, 92660, 760-8833
During sessions. mail rnay be addressed to State Capitol, Sacramen to,
95814
ST ATE ASS EM BL VMEN
Allen, Doris 17lst D1stnC't-R), !1911 Cerritos Ave., Cypress, 90630,
821 -1500
Bergeson, Marian (701h Dislnct-R) 4500 Campus Drive, Suite 344,
Newport Bea<·h. 92660. 64 1 744 1
Frinelle, Nolan (69th District-R). 17195 Newhope, Fountain Valley,
92708, 662-5503
Johnston, Ross <64th Distnct-U) 1501 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton
92635, 738-5853
Lewis, John R. (67th District -R), 626 E. Chapman Ave., Orange, 92666,
997-9270
Robinson, Richard (72nd District 0), 11400 Stanford Ave., Garden
Grove,92640,530-7200
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Stanton, Roger -1st District, 834-3 110 Wieder, llarrteu -2nd
District, 834-3220 Nestande. Broce -3rd District, 834-3330 Clark,
Ralph -4t h District, 834-3440 Riiey, Tbomaa F. -5th .District,
834-3550 Address: 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa An~. 92701
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
H.L 8chwam Ill
Pu-
Chazy Dowatlby
COltor 11t1C1 ~9111
IO "'-P\ibltllet
yrry o . IPNt•
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Japan steals tech lead from U.S.
WASHINGTON -The United
Stat.es, once the col~us of high
technology now finds its
pre-eminence threatened on all
sides, especially by the Japanese.
As I've already reported, U.S.
officials are convinced that a
Japanese computer company,
Hitachi, is behind a<.'Overteffort to
wring high-tech secrets out of
IBM. These officials also believe
that the Japanese are determined
to become No. l in the vital area of
semiconductors.
High tech s takes
Some experts predict that semi·
conductors the "building
blocks" for a variety of sophisti·
cated electronic equipment -will
be as important to the world
economy over the next few years
as crude oil was in the 1970s. The
country that takes the lead in
semiconductors will have an im-
portant advantage in computers,
telecommunications, robotics,
aerospace and other high-tech
fields.
But the United States is losing
its lead in thiS international com-
petition. wtule Japan is coming on
fast. The U.S . share of the world
high-tech market has declined by
15 percent in recent years-while
Japan's share h&S increased 25
percent.
An important reason for this
slippage can be found in a com·
parison of expenditures for re-
search and development over the
Q
-Jl-Cl_l_ID-IR-10-N -~
past 20 years. While U.S. R&D
investme nt has dedined by
one-fifth, Japan's has jumped by
one-third.
Warmer climate
Another reason for America's
increasingly beleaguered position
in high-tech competiuon is the
different attitude taken by the
U.S. and Japanese governments
on antitrust en forc.-ement. J apan
encourages its industries to pool
their efforts in joint R&D ven
tures. But American companies
risk government prosecution -
often instigated by nvals who arc·
left out of a joint venture.
How important is the erosion of
U.S. dominance in the h1gh-tec·h
area? Trade Representative 8111
Brock told my associate M1l'hael
Binstein: "There would be very
serious fallout if we lost the
computer race, if for no other
reason than national security You
bet your life we better be con·
cemed about it and start busting
our rear doing someth~ng,"
Upgrading the quality of U.S .
technological education and rdax-
ing antitrust enforcement are two
of Brock's h ighest priorities. Ht•
explained that current antitrust
laws do not explicitly rule out
cooperative research efforts, but
the lawsarv fuzzy. so it's the bett.<.·r
,,art of d1scrt•tiun for U.S. <•om
pa111es to avoid such JWnt venture:.
entirely
Losin g ~round
Bes1dl's computers and sem1-
condul'tors, thl.' U.S. lead is bt-ing
challenged in other h1gh·tc'<:h
ar<•as agam, mainly by the
aggressive Japanese. For exam-
ple:
-Airl'rafl. Just a few years
ago, American manufacturers had
95 percent of commercial aircraft
orders. By 1981. Airbus lndus·
tries, a Eurup<'an consortium, had
da1med l5 1x·rcent of the world
markE.'t for jt.>t aircraft. and half of
the new orch•rs fur widl'·body
plan1;.'S
Sµiwe The, Unttl-d Stotl•s 1s
·s1tppmg fast Tlw Jnpant!Sf• an•
putting UfJ sall•ll1tcs and develop·
tng thl•lf own launch vehides
Franl'c.'. working with other Euro-
pean COUl1t1WS, IS rapidly develop·
ing a laurwh l'apability that will
t•hallengt• the U.S. monopoly 1n
l'Ommunicatwns satellites.
-Fiber opti('s· Japan has
movt'<i mto this potentially luc ra·
t1vt? field and has already wkl•n a
dear lead in l1ght-~urc-t• tt.~h
no logy
-Robot1t'S. The United Stat.es
still has the lead m research and
design. but the Japanese art• far
ahead in product1onand use, with
about :1 5 times as many robots in
use as we have
-PharmaceuucaJs: Up to 19fi0.
American companies dorrunah-<l
rc'S(!arch in this area and pro<luct.·d
mort! than half of all nl•w prod·
u<.:ts Japanese firms havt• no""
Ulkt>n the lead m new antib10t1c·
<.'ompounds Seven or 11 new
antibiotics m one recent year were
Japanes<.>
UPDATE: 1''1ve we~k.s after the
ternblt: Pol Pot seized powN tn
Cambodia m 1975. 1 reported that
he had imposed a reign of death
and terror on his people. l re-
capitulated the story tn May 1978,
in f1vt• urgent, c-unse<:UUV<'
columns M11l1ons had died. 1
reported. from 1·xet·ut1ons, st.arva-
t1on and ov~·rwork The columru.
were d1sputt'<.i and denied Lost
Wt>t.•k. an offJt.·1..il report by lh~
governmt'nt that n•plat'ed Pol Pot
charged that his atnx:llles had C'(.IS\
uver 2 i m1U1on hvei. Other 1mle
ix·ndt•nt sourt•es hcivt· l"f>nf1rmed
tht• s laughll•r
On July W l reported that
"f.t->eret evidence has bet:n laid
befure national Sf'<'unt v adviser
Wilham Clark that the Soviets
havt• repeatedly v1olv1.E-d tht.
SALT I and SALT 11
arms-l1m1t.at1on treaues" but that
"Clark 1s under pressure l11 sup-
press t hest.• grave trc>a t" \'JO I
ations" Last week, Presidt•nt
Reagan 11\Strucled Clark nut Lt•
hush up the v1olatwns but to
confront the Soviets and dPmand
an explanation
Getting down to business
By REP. ROBERT BADHAM
How many times have you
heard candidates for public of-
fice-particularly those who have
never held office-say that if
politicians would run the govern-
ment like a business, we wouldn't
have such wasteful, inefficient
practices in our governmental
~itutions as we seem to have at au levels?
I rather suspect I've said some·
thing along those lines a time or
two in the 20 plus years I have
heJd public office and while I was
quite sincere when I made such
statements, assuming I did, I also
knew how difficult it is to try t.o
run government like a business.
Because there's no getting
around it: government is not a
business and for anyone to assume
that it can be run like a business is
just engaging in wishful thinking.
Even though it boggles the
mind to think that private oper-
ators could run an efficient Army,
Navy, Afr Force, Marine Corps or
C.oast Guard. run a postal service
or an immigration, customs.
COMMENT
border: patrol or air traffic con ·
troller operation efficiently. there
are ways that these and the
myriad other governmental bu-
reaucracies can be run more
efficiently and someone up then•
is trying to find out how this can
be done.
Presidential forum
President Reagan established a
special commission more than a
year ago t.o study ways in which
the federal government could
operate more efficiently within
the amount of money available.
The commission was not charged
with making political recommen-
dations, such as cutting programs
or increasing taxes.
T he commission , the name of
which is a mouthful, is known as
the President's Private Sector
S urvey on Cost Control or
PPSSCC. if you prefer an unpro-
nounceable acronym. It 1s made up
of 161 leading business ext'<'utlves
and has a staff of 1.350 people who
are busy coming up with
thousands of ret'ommendat1ons
for savings thal could add up to
$340 billion over a thrN'-year
period.
While any organization of that
magnitude so1.1nds like another
bureaucrac·y tom~. I am willing to
give it a chance. Goodness knows,
Congress, tht> administration or
the agencies themselves have not
been able to makt' mul·h of ti dent
In runaway ct)Sts of federal pro·
grams
Some dt>lay
Though it will be ~veral more
months hdore the PPSSCC
makes its rmal report and the
bureaucracies on down to the
nltty-gntty of implementing as
many of the recommendations as
~ible, some ideas being con-
sidered have surfaced
There are $4 bilH on in proposed
savings in the Pentagon. sul'h as
t.·onsohdating m.ihtary bases. clos
wg domestic comnussaries and
transferring personnel less often
Add1t1onal defense savings an•
pegged at $88 b1U1on .
Another idea would save $49
million by having the En-
vironmental Protection Agency
issue class permits for storing
haz.ardous waste instead of treat·
mg problems on a case-by-case
bac;1s.
Something on the order of $21
b11J1on would be saved by replaC'-
ing incompatible, outmoded data
processingequipment. Embarrass-
ing and tragic <'rrors such as
oet:urred here rec-ently when a
youth who had died two years ago
was sent a threatening letter
be<-ause he had not registered for
the draft could have ~n avoided
by more efficient use of computer
information services.
Pay I he pri<'e
ln coastal waters off.. Orange
County there are hundreds of
insta11ces each year w hen the
Coast Guard ls called to help when
there is no threat of loss of life.
Yacht owners who seek assistan~
to be bailed out o! their stupidity
(such as running out of gas) would
be billed along with other Coast
Guard fees. at an increase of $418
million over a three-year period.
Another $1.5 billion could be
saved by sharing a fifth space
shuttle with private investors. $36
billion c-ould be saved through
ele<.·tronk fund transfers and
quicker collECtion of federal n.-·
celpts. And the list goes
on-and-on. It lB my hope that
PPSSCC is taken seriously by all
levels of gov<.'rnml'ril, (tom Con ·
gress, the administration and the
bureaucrRcte!I, so thatgovt'rnment
C'11n run m<>N' likt• a busin~. if not
asa busin~
&dl1nm IY'prt>!Wtlt"'I tl1P 40th
C'<mJlr<-S.'ti<>mil Distrf<'I wl11t•h fn·
C'ludes Newporc &.'lch
I
Entertainer's
wife dead
NESBIT. M1~" IAP) Jt· r:> Le,.· LA·w1s. thl·
ptanu-pounding 1 oc:k 'n' roll swr who had aln·a?y lost
a w1f e and t wu sons. Wl·nt into M•dus1on as authortllt'S
scheduled an autopi.y to k'<.1rn what killt>ti h is
25-vear-old fifth w1fo
· Shawn Ll•w1-. w<is found dl·.1J Wt:drwsday m hl'f'
bed at lht• homl' -.hl· -.han•d with lhl· 47 year-uld
entertam(•rm rural Dt•sotoCounty. Miss .authorities
said
Shl•riff Dt.•rwl•r Sowdl ::.<.11<.l 11wt.•:.ugators dad not
thmk "foul play'' wa-. 1n volwd in her death, but
refused to Spt'(·ulatl' furtht>r ur1tll an <1utopsy was
performed
I,
AP Wlrepholo
Nearing
to be
cremat ed
llAHBOH S IOE ,
Maim· (AP) En I
v1runmt•nt<1h!>l, ponf1sl
and <.1Uthor &·ott Nl·ar-
ing, dl'ad at agt• 100, 1:. lo
be cremau.-<l and his
asht·s S(:attt.•rc'<l ovt•r h is
farm, Cl family SfJUkt•s
man says.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Aug. 25. 1983 A 1
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WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR
'TIL AUGUST 31st
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Carte Blanche -Diners
Since 1949
Th(• roupll' marnt..U Jum· 7, .1lrn11st exa('' ly a y(•ar
a fte r the drowning of Lewi:.' fourth w1fe111a friend's
swimming JXlOI
A son of th<' s111ge1 drow1wd in Hlti~. and 11 years
later a nother son ww .. k11lt.'<l 111 u traffil· al\.ldent.
Lewis himself wa:. 1war death 111 198 l before
rea>venng from a stornat·h 111fect1on
Lewis and h1-. w1ft· :.pt'nt Tut•sday l'Vt.•ntng at
home and went to bt-<l l'arly Wt>dsw:.day morning.
said J W Wh1tum. tht.• stni;?t·r·-. manager
Singer J erry Lt-e L<-wi~, •I-7, po~t>d with
his fifth wife, Sh awn Mic hf' le Lf'wis, 2:>
during tlwir we dding ceremony on
June 7 . "1r1.t . Lewis wa!-1 found dt·ad at
their farm "'edn t>sday.
Nl•ar1r1g. author of
"L1vmg lht· Good Lifl•,"
was h;.11kd by m:my as
the falht•r of tlw t'l·olugy
rnovL•menl. Hl· h<1d bt•c:n
ill must uf thl' summL·r
and died WL•dnl'scfay,
~id spokc'Sman Ruger B.
Farquhar No fun eral
servit'L'S arc• plamwd
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.48 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Aug 25, 1983
Molester sentenced~
Ex-Irvine instruc tor pl~ads guilt y in A case
A former lrv11w ~:houl tt•ul·her ha.~
pleaded guilty m Supt.•n or Comt Lu
molesting a 12-year-old Sant.a A11J boy
last January
Harvey B Goodrn·h Jr , 34, or
Tustin, was sentenced tv 90 d.iys in
county jail and placed on five years
fonnal probation, said Dl'puty District
Attorney Jan Sturla
Goodrich admitted m l'Ourt Lhat he
fondled the boy, whom he met whilt•
walking by the H1U View Continuation
School in Santa Ana, Sturla said .
Deputy District Attorney Nana Brit-c,
who handled the case but could not
appear in court Tuesday, said Goodrich
"lured" the youth into a secluded area
the evening or Jan. 31 on the pretext of
having the boy help him fmd his cat.
"He fondled him, skin to skm, with
his pants pulled down and tried more,
but stopped when the child ob~ted,"
Brice said
When the boy r"'turm'<I Lo thl• humP
where he lived with his grnndp<ircnts,
he immediately told them of the
Chili fans h eading
for Seal Beach fun
Entries are stiU being accepted for an
all-day chili cook-off, featuring t'Oun-
try music, games. costumes and. of
course chili, scheduled for Sept. 17 at
Pacific Coast High way and Mam Street
in Seal Beach. Admission is $5.
The third annual event is sponsored
by the Seal Beach Host Lions Club and
sanctioned by the International Chili
Society, which will provide judges
Anyone interested in taking part can
write to P.O. Box 41 7. Seal Beach
90740.
im·adent and they t•ontac·u.>d police, she
suad
Goodrich's sentctwc mdudes the
st1pulat10n that he not be In tht'
prt'senceof a child under 18, e ffectJ vely
ending his teaching career
Goodrich, who has not taught since
his arrest in February. last worked at
the Northwood Elementary School He
was with the Irvine Unified School
Dism ct for three years.
Would-be thief
shoots HB man,
remains at large
A 28-year-old Huntington Beach
man was shot in the leg while
struggling with two masked men
attt>mpLing to rob him, police report
The shooting victim, Edward Joseph
Clancy, of 202 Lincoln Ave., was
r('ported in stable condiuon Wednes-
day at Pac1f1ca Hospital an Huntington
Beach .
Police Sgt. Ed McErlain said Clancy
told officers he was working on his
motorcycle in his garage at 8:45 p.m.
Tuesday when two men, both wearing
ski masks and armed with handguns,
approached him. intending a robbery.
Clancy told pohce he struggled with
one of the men. When they separated,
tht:' gunman fired once, striking Clancy
in the lower right shin.
The two men then fled. As they ran
off, one of the gunmen fired twice but
did not strike anyone, McErlain said. I
No getaway car was seen, and the
gunmen remain at large, police said.
SALE
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WINSDSURFING -RUNNING -SKIING
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Wholesale Prices -Cash or Check Only
• Wool/ Angora Sweaters & Hats
• Ski Clothing. Ski Boots, After Ski Boots, Ski Poles
• Windsurfing Wetsuits
• Running Clothing, Shirts, Warm-up Suits
Fri.Fri., Aug. 26, 12-7 pm, Sot., Aug. 27, 12-6 pm, Sun. Aug. 28, 12-5 pm
NEWLAND CENTER BEACH At ADAMS
19674 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH
"60 Years Of Tradition "
1923-1983
PHELPS
HAWAIIAN GET-A-WAY
THE MONTH OF AUGUST, WE'RE CELEBRATING
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FACTORY OUTLET
EARLY FALL SALE
Back to school, back to work, or slmply dressing up ... your fall wardrobe wlll look better wl1h pretty new things und& neathl
To accent your fall wardrobe we are offering outstanding values on a very spectal selectlon of Irregular and discontinued
styles from our designer collectlon of bras, panties, sllps, nightgowns and robes.
This month we are featuring selected actlvewear for going out as well as working out. Mix and match. your every mood.
All at early Fall Time Sale Discounts.
A variety of our fabric and trim are Included In this special sale.
" I I
t ~--· SALE STARTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 25th
Ends Wednesday, August 31st
DOORS OPEN AT 10:30 A.M. t•"' O••t• ••••••r...;..·.;:.•::.,;o•...._ __ ~
Clrcle your calendar and don't put It off ...
this sale is one of our most popular events and the bargains wlll go fast!
OLGA Fashion Fabrics
and other things ·... .••"' ;. , •.
COSTA MESA '//
~ BAKER STREET SQUARE
714 957 1214 743 BAKER STREET (One Block West Of Bristol)
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entire stock
Advertised pnces good
through Saturda; August 2 7
of men's and women's 1
sunglasses
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Look great and be sun-sma111 Protect your eyes from sun wino dust
and glare at the beach or on the boat You 11 frnd a wide assoriment
of styles from Foster Grant and o ther famous makers Ptast1c metal
and rimless frames Gradient, mirrored and polarized lenses allot
lightweight shatter· resistant plastic Catch a few rays catch
big savings on a new optic look from our Jewelry Depanment
Reg 4 99 to 13 99 sale 3.74 lo 10.49
, -
S.tvrd•yt lO •m to 7 pm, l vnd•y tO •m tot pm ~ RG ET Open MOllday throvth ,.rictey tO •m to t pm.
Avto Semce Ctf'lt9f• open Mond•y throu9h Frldey 7:l0 em to I pm.
S.tvrd•y 1:30 em to I pm. Sunday tO em to 5 pm,
Anenelm: LtlCOln Ave , at Cre1eent Way tust weal ot
the Senla Ant FrffWllY
OllfcMrl Qrow: 8rOOl<llurlt 11 WHlminster Ave just sou1'\ ot
Q.Nd«l Otove Freeway
Qwden OIO'le: Htrt>or Bllld at Cf'4C)ITW!n AvenU(I
Atherntw1: Me;n St It Pblm Avenue
C0¥1ne: AIUM Bllld IOultt ot AITOW HlghwRy
Ontulo: Nortt't Mountll!l Ave IU•t sooth ot Stn 61tN1tono Freeway
Hontwldfe· B8lboe 8lvO Ill Nordhoff
PK°""I LIUfel C#ly0t1 a"'d 11 !hl' OSllQtnl f .,,
ot the Goldefl Stitt r •Hwsy Oan.,d. V1ney1td Av@ off the ven11111 Fret'WIY ne•t
to th11E~~o cen1er
S•n lllfntrdlno; Nor1t\ 2 I st St •I HtQnl&nd Aw.
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THUASDA Y. AUG 25. 1983
THICUSTDDTHICOUIRY
ANN LANDERS
TELEVISION
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Flower child no more
Max's art
grows up
By GINA OE PAOLA
Deity l'llol c__....1
Peter Max, one-ume king of
pop psychedelic art, who
ricocheted to fame during the
1960s, no longer paints
bell-bottom-clad wizards,
whimsical moons or car-
toon-colored angels
Just Uke the flower children
who latched onto those magi-
cal wizards and angels as the
symbol of their era, Max's art
has grown up, too.
Today. images of women -
almost impressionistic in their
style -bigger than Ufe statues
of Uberty and even portraits of
rock singer Mick Jagger, loom
from Max's canvases.
What prompted the Man-
hattan artist to abandon those
wizards and angels which
reportedly netted him
millions?
As Max, m NPwport Beach
to promote a showing of his
works at the Lawrence Ross
Galleries, tells it. he tired of
the public clamor that fol-
lowed his success.
He's quick to add, though,
that he enjoyed the notoriety
-for a period, that is.
"I was in my late 20s and
every company m the world
wanted my work," said Max,
now 44. If he wanted to paint
an airplane, for instance, he
said he just had to ask and
presto, one would almost
magically appear.
But eventually he tired of
the attention -the constant
demand for television inter-
views. the flying back and
forth across the country to
promote his works.
He had turned intoa graphic
arts conglomerate with a s taff
of 50. And his works seemed to
be virturally everywhere. roll-
ing o H assembly lines.
emblazoned on posters. across
bed sheets and even mini-
skirts.
"I missed being m my studio.
quietly painting and I missed
being Peter Max, the private
person. I missed those things a
lot, like yearning for a lover,"
Max said.
So whe n his contracts ex-
pired in the early 1970s, he
refused to rene w them, retir-
ing to paint in hlS studio.
"My days and nights got
mixed up," he said, explaining
sometimes he didn't start
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Artist Peter Ma x (left) talks with R osie
Vela and Lawrence Ross of Lawrence Ross
Galleries, where Max's art will hang
thro ugh August.
painting until midnight.
He'd phone his assistants
(they made sure the quality of
his paints were consistent) in
the middle of the night or wee
hours of the morning and
they'd be at his studio in 20
minutes, Max said.
"It was a very, very good
period for me," he said.
Once having stuck primarily
to ink drawings and acrylic
paints, Max said he unleashed
hirnseli, experimenting with
lithographs, even clays and
canvues that towered over
him.
He then became hooked on
ceramics and the potter's
wheel, Max said. He'll market
a line of porcelain vases next
year, but he insists they won't
be mass-marketed Uke his
works were in the 1960s.
Instead. they'll be one of a
kind. he said.
But while his works may not
be mass marketed today.
Max's schedule appears to be
returning to that same
feverish pace of the 1970s.
While in California, he not
only attended a showing of his
works in Newport Beach, but
in Beverly Hills. too, and
found lime to tape two tele-
vision interviews. From Cali-
fornia he was scheduled to fly
to Hawaii and then Japan for
more showings.
Insisting the crazy days of
the 1960s are over, Max said "I
do it (promote his works) at a
leisurely pace now."
Max may no longer paint
wiz.ardB and angels, but he still
smiles that same cbesire cat
grin and sports a Fu Manchu
muatacbe, which became hia
trademark in the 1960s.
Born Max Finkelateln in
Shanghai to parent.a who had
fled Nazi Germany. the artist
spent his childhood in Tibet.
South Africa. Israel and
France. His family eventually
settled in New York, where
Max studied astrology. a sub-
ject that would later influence
his art.
Max's works are on display
at the Lawrence Roes Gal-
leries, 131 Fashion Island,
Newport Beach, through
August.
PAPARAZZI
Spur and the Rose benefit
It will be good of' downhome country night
By VIDA DEAN
Of_O.-, ..... IWI
For some reason I thought Mickey Rooney Jr.
would be short. But. no says Ann Wells. "He's tall
and sings country-western,'' she explained dis-
cussing entertainment planned for the "Spur and
the Rose" fund-raiser taking place Saturday at
Shennan Library and
Gardena in Corona del Mar. .
Rooney is part of the
J obnay Barger (he's
very tall) coun-
try-western band that
will play for llstenfns
and dancing.
Ann la aa
enthuaiutlc about the
elegant west.em eve1'\fne
aa ahe la about the
interesting plant.a and
claue.s at the gar-
dena.anaforma tlon of
friends to table-hop.
Guest:a will have valet Sally IAtty
parklna on Dahlia Street and enter the prdena for
the cocfctaU hour. Tablet of horl d'ouevres wlU be
1et up," Ann explained. Ruano r.tarlaclll &nd will
be playing and then It will be down to the
Ast.ro-turfed d.lnlng ~a for dln.ner (Bob Pen·
nington has promiaed jujcy stale&).
More t.h.an 60 benefactors and contributors
are assisting with the eve"t and 45 table patrons
have signed up. ''There may be room for a few
more to attend. Penona interested can call
673-1880 for the details," Ann said, repeating again
"It' a really IOina to be a fun evening."
• • •
Two of the table patrons at the ''Spur and the
Role" are Saaay and Roser Laby of Newport
Beach. Susy would probably be wt1ll1\8 to tell
other guests about Wolf Trap West.
She hM "-" named chalrman of the newly
fonned, weei.m United <et aapport IJ'OUp ior
Wolf Trap, the only naUonaJ park for the
perfonnlnl ~ located in Vienna, Va. near
Waahmp>n, D . C. 11\e P"OUP la called Wolf Trap
We.t and the~ la to &lliat in the $20 million
fund·railina effort now under way to rebuild
Fi1ene C.enter, the IWJUDet' feetival theater wbJch
burned <19wn lut year.
Nucy Reapa ii honorary chairman and
othe.ra on the naUonal board include Gerald Fort.
Beverly Slllt and EllMibe" Ta)'lor.
Several eventa are planned in Southern
California before the end ol lhe ydt'.
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CBS' Pe te r Je nnings and ABC's Tom Brokaw
begin new as ignments and public television
unve ils a revamped "The MacNeil-Lehrer e ws-
hour" on ept. 5. Page 85.
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A different
kind of camp
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HUNTSVILLE. Ala. -For
Chad Stone, 12, the toughelt
part of the week was shedding
the 25-pound space auit.
"I felt like a butterfly trytn.g
to get out of a ooooon," said the
seventh-grader from Plano.
After Chad and nlne other
youngateTIJ tried on the apace
suit, they turned to 10 video
acreens to work on space
~on programming.
"Pretty soon I want to be an
astronaut or be involved in
space," he said. "I'm especially
interested in computer.,
rocketry and how fuels are
used in rockets. Science ~
neat."
Pr. Wemher vo.n :araun
would have approved.
Less than a year betore he
died in 19'16, von Braun, the
father of the U.S. 1.,.ce ~
gram_. ooncelved of • placi
where kida could learn abou.t
ec:ience and space tnavel. The
U.S. Space Camp, located 1'n a
2,500..quare foot vinyl tent
down the hill from the Ala-
bama ·space ~ Rocket
Center, a mu.eewn containlnf
it.ems from the nation•a space
program, is the result of. von
BraWl'S idea.
· ''He asked, 'Why not have a
ICience c.amp like others have
Spx1a campe?'" tticalled Ed
Buckbee, director of the
.center.
"When he WU U')'ina to put
tojetMr hi.ti team of J'OC.,'ket
experts, {t WM d.lfficult \)e..
cauae not too m.&.n,Y people
were trebled in that ~. He JmeW that with a teeond
genecration of si-oe workers
oomlng along, we must begin
thinkina about that and
pteparlna people. T he
~flytncaenent1on•here now." Every week this awnmer,
100 younp1An. 12, 18 and 14-
~ okf, are spendlnfr five
days at the SJ*08 Camp. By
the end of Sept.ember. 1.400
children from 45 states and a1x
oUliel' nation. will have ex-
pe.rlenced wel1htlet9nea,
built m1Nature rocketa and
tired them. run a mock alurttle
million and visited M~
Space tucht Cen1er'.
Tber-earefew~Elch
weekly group is divided into 10
~ and a team apendt "° more than 30 mtnut. on any
one~.
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Scott Shildt of Cyclone, Pa., wea rs a t paee
1ui1 and stanch in (ront of a model ol a
lunar lander at Space Camp.
Sdenc:e teachers around the
country are regularly tent
U~ture about the camp.
which charges a weelcly fee of
$250.
The camp had 11,000 appll· e.t1iom~or its second summer,
during wh1cb Sally Ride. the
flrtt Amerbn woman in •J*e• was part of event. alon,
With the seventh space shut~
<:rew and the first black
utronaut, who i.8 acheduled to
fly aboard the eighth shuttle
next week. Th& tint 1,400
children who applied were
a«'epted; the r•tio of girba to
boyt at the camp it l-to-9. "l'd Wee to be an utronaut
or wO..k with the space pro-
staJn,'' said Susan MuldoWMY ot Hill8dale, N.J. l(We talk
about different jobs and the ·
differ~t kinds of degrees we will have to get.".
Scott Shlldt. 12, and hJs
brother Dave, 14, are at the
camp together. Their parenca
drove them here from thetr
home in Cyc;lone, Pa. "Mal9nl rockets is the most
fun,0 said Scott, who alao had
trouble gettl.ng into and out of
the apace' suit. "It was pretty
hMd J:>eoau.e it has tubes in the iecs. ~ it wu heavy," he
Steve Slusher,far left, has the worst
legs, and WHiie Wllllams has the best.
They have trophies to prove ft. The two
were contestanu In the Walter Legs
Contest held at the Dove Street Res-
taurant as a ~forthe Amertan
Cancer Society. 'It was really crazy and
~fun event•, said one of mo,. than 150
present. Erica Weinberg and Claudia
Stubstad of the ACS .,,anged the event
which resulted In 700 votes cast llftd
SSOO for ACS. The money came about
bee.use the restaurant donated 25
pe~ of the bar proceeds for one d•l.·
Another contestant, Brtan Hom, dldn t
win, but he proudly shows off his entry.
~
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82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Aug 25, 1983
Parents toeing the mark
Kids not alone in getting an education
Weddings
l''or y<'an;, educ:ators havl' lx't'n c:ompanng the
education of kids who go to R0man Catholic and
private schools to those in the public sector
Ra-ently, a new study reported that kids in
the privatt• c..'Ommunity were ac:ademically more
successful thanks to two things: homework and
discipline.
Oh. sure But whose? The parents. that's who!
I belonged to a group of Catholic parents who for
20 years functioned out of sheer fear. We are
probably the last generation alive to fear not only
nuns, but the authority of Lay teachers.
Our kids? They never had a fear of anything.
Why should they? We had enough for all of them.
None of us honestly knew why. All we knew was
that there was something authoritative alx>ut a
soft-spoken woman dressed in gray whose talks
with God constituted a "local call" while all the
rest of us were on a different area code.
When "Sister" spoke, even E.F. Hutton
Hstened. When Sister Cecelia told my son they
were going to decorate an Easter Egg tree. guess
who sucked eggs all weekend and voided two
dozen of them? t
When Sister Mary Joseph was putting
together a program for St. Patrick's Day and asked
me to write an original play, I dropped my
syndicated column like a bad habit and worked au
weekend. As for homework, one word from Sister
Celeste that my daughter had an English
placement lest and I crammed until m y eyes
looked like a pair of dirty ashtrays.
ERMA
BOMBECK
I memorized every line of "Evangeline." I got
a tutor for me for the new math. I apologized when
there were inkstains on the inside pocket of the
uniform blouses. I packed lunches with sand-
wiches shaped hke the Nativity Scene. My middle
name was "My mother can drive." One day at a
field trip at a meat packing plant where I was faint
from inhaling warm blood, I saw Sister Adelaide
smile at me. I lived off that sign of approval for
months.
Years later, I saw Sister "You've turned out
weU," she said evenly. "You seem to have retained
all you were taught."
I stared at my feet. "Thank you, Sister."
Summoning courage. I raised my head and
said, "Why? Why were all of us so obedient ... so
disciplined . so .. wimpish when you were
around?"
"Don't you know?" she smiled. I shook my
head. "You were afraid we'd send your children
home and you'd get stuck with them." Sister , I
think I always knew that.
Leila Mirda madi
M irdamadi-Kh orouzan
The Garden Court at thc New-
porter Resort. Newport &>ach.
was the setting for the July 2:.l
nuptial ceremony linking Lella
Marie Khorouzan and Mehrdad
M1rdamadi of Irvine. Following a
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Their p<.irt-nlS are Mr. and Mrs
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M1rdamacJ1 of Tehcrnn, Iran.
The bnde 1s a graduate of
Edison High School, Huntington
Beach , and attended Golden Wc."St
College, also in Huntington Beach
She is employed at the New·
porter.
Her husband graduated from
Fountain Valley High School and
attended Chapman College, Or-
ange He 1s an employee of the
Quecnsway Bay I hlton m Long
Beach
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his bride, the former Maureen
Michaela Cctpoc'C1am<1, will reside
in Huntington &>a<:h following a
honeymoon trip to Carmel and
Monterey
The daughter of Mr and Mrs
Ben Capocciama of Huntington
&>ach and the son of Mr. and Mrs
Carl Van Winkle exchanged wed-
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nuptial mass in St Mary's by th<'
The br1dt'. a kindergarten
teacher at St Polycarp School m
Stanton, graduated from Hui)~
ington Beach High School and U
lrvmewheresheaffiliatedw1th i
Beta Phi
Her husband graduated from
Mark Keppel High School, Rose-
mead, and Whittier College. He J;;
a loan officer at the Valen<;ja
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Aug 25, 1983
Counseli·ng a ripoff? . .
Shopping for good thera.pist recommended
DEAR ANN LANDERS. Profl'1-Stonal coun-
seling is one of the lnggest, mo·;t Vll'l<>U:> r1'po(fs
ever perpetrated on the American f>t.'OlJlt.> Yet
your colwnp continues to feed tht• myth that
professional counselors are 1nd1spensablt• m the
therapeutic process
Unfortunately, what you fail lo point out ts
the documented fact that the vast maJUnty of
counselors are completely meffecuve, sonw are
downright darigerous and only a prccwu~ kw do
·any good whatever.
. What is needed. Ann, is·counseling 1n how to
get good counseling whileavoiaing the frnuds who
are in business primanly to pick our pcx:kets and
bleed the insurance companies. -MADE POOR
BY RICH COUNSELORS
DEAR MADE POOR: There is a great deal of
truth ln y.our letter. Howeve r, I do not believe the
vast majority of couselors are, as you say,
"completely ineffective, downright dangerous"
or do no good at all.
(), ANN LANDERS ...... ·"'' therapists before tbe pertect fit is found.
I believe the field should be policed by those
in It who have high s tandards and care. When they
bear of colleagues who are incompetent, ex-
ploi tive, punitive and Ineffective, they should
investigate and if the complaints are legitimate,
the professional society should take steps to get
the clinkers out of the field. . . .
Thl'r<' 1s <1 big diffrrenct• ht•fw(•t•n crJ/c/ .md
covl Ann Landers shows .YOU how IP pfay 11 evo/
w1tlwur freezi11g j)(•oplt• uut in ht>r l.x.JUklet,
"Tt•t.>n-Agc• Sex Tc•n Ways to Cool It .. St•nd 50
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One's chances for getting a competent
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Because I often rec()mmend therapists and
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By FRED ROTHENBERG
011,,. Aoooclaled l'roH
NEW YORK -After five years, ABC is
talung down the Big Top
Coml' Sept 5, the three-ring electronic
circus. "World Ne ws Torught," will have
Pete r Jennings as sole ringmaster -
perhaps the most s1gn1ficant symbol that
ABC News has grown up and believes it
can compete with CBS and NBC.
Sept 5 cert.amly will be a landmark
night for TV ne ws. Besides Jennings'
ascension, Tom Brokaw will begin his solo
stint as anchor of the "NBC Nightly
News" and public television will unveil its
expanded evening newscast, "The
MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour."
The moves to annoin t Sroka w, who had
been teamed with Roger Mudd. and
J ennings were inspired by the networks'
continuing e fforts to cat.ch top-rated Dan
Rat.her on the "CBS Evening News."
"We're going for a more straight-
forward look." says Robert E. Frye, new
executive producer on "World News
Tonight."
The cluttered and glitzy triple-headed
anchor originated in 1978. ABC News
President Roone Arledge felt ABC didn't
have the big guns to battle CBS' Walter
Cronkite and NBC's J ohn Chancellor -
an admission that ABC's premiere news
broadcast needed some camouflage and
hocus-pocus.
Before that, remember, ABC had
introduced the first co-ed evening news-
cast, teaming a miscast Barabara Walters
with a churlish Harry Reasoner.
The evening anchor doesn't just read
for your supper, he stands as the focal
point of an entire news operation. He's the
newscaster you tum to during a crisis. a
ABC anchor Peter J ennings
space shot or an election night. Until now.
the perception was that nobody at· ABC
had that singular authority.
Alt.hough substance often triumphed
over flash on "World News Tonight,"
there were times when the broadcast's
relay-race style -with reports bouncing
from Jennings in London to Max Rob-
inson in Chicago to the late Frank
Reynolds in Washington -would drive
you to distraction .
Reynolds gradually became more equal
than his co-anchors, but hl• was undercut
by Arledge's well-known courting of
Rather and Brokaw. The public per-
ception then was that ABC needed to look
outside the organization for an
authoritative anchor.
When Reynolds died last month, ABC
executives made it clear that they wanted
to hire internally.
And, that's the way 1t 1s. ABC now has
The Peter Jennings Show, competing
mano-a-mano with Rather and Brokaw in
the categories of news judgment, news
presentation and -lest we forget -news
style, i.e. good looks.
Jennings is not as well known as Rather
or Brokaw. But Frye sees this as a possible
advantage. "That could be a good thing It
gives us a chance to evolve a whole new
format."
And it's clear that it will revolve around
the debonair, 45-year-old J enrungs, as a
newscaster and as a personaJ1ty, who will
call on his globe-trot.ting experie nces for
added m~g and insight to the news.
Jennings says his motto is "be relevant,"
and he has occasionally become conversa-
tional in trying to explain why Americans
should be interested in particular stories.
Several times this month, J ennings
went to great lengths to interpret what
certain foreign stories meant to his
audience, or to let viewers read between
the lmes. ABC doesn't have a commen-
tator, as NBC does with Chancellor. but
Frye says that there will be limes when
Jennings will provide the analysis.
Keep your garden in s hapt• by
r l'ading Friday 's garrlcnmg page
Daily Pilat
Fashion Island concert
series finale is tonight
....srAA.WAIU'-"A BRILLIANT
IMAGINATIVE PIECE
OF MOVIEMAKING"
By GINNY OLSON DAVIES
D.ityl'tlolCOf""--I
The clock turned back for many of
the 8,000 big band music fans last week
in the Cent.er Stage Court of Fashion
Island.
Most were mesmerized by Tex
Beneke's rendlt1oris of "In the Mood."
"String of Pearls," "Mc:x>nlight Seren-
ade" and other favorites. and a dO'Zen
venturous couples Lindy Hopped and
jitterbugged on the elevated platform
used by the pre-concert fashion show.
to dance together."
Local music lovers have one more
chance this summer to tap their feet,
clap their hands and join in some
choruses tonight at 9:00 with Henry
Brandon's Big Brass Band. The band.
which has performed many seasons at
Fashion Island, was organized by
Brandon, who also directs the Cali-
fornia Symphony. Favorites antici-
pated are "Stars and Stripes," hits from
the Broadway music hit, "42nd Street"
and the "Sugar Blues March."
Preceding the concert at 7:45 p.m.
will be a fashion show by teenage
models, including those attending Jun-
RETIJRN Qf
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JEDI
Looking out over the audience,
Beneke said. "It'sgood to see the young
folks beginning to like the big band
sound They have learned that it's fun
ior Mannequin classes and the song ~1111111 leaders from Corona del Mar High II
School.
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By FRED ROTHENBERG
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NEW YORK ln preliminary sparring seven
months before a $120 m1Ui on lawsuit against CBS
News is expected to go to I.rial, a lawyer for CBS says
a recently reeeived "smoking-gun document" com-
pletely dismantles Gen. Wtlliam C . Westmoreland's
Ii bel case
David Boies of Lhe New York law fmn of
Cravath, Swaine & Moore said this week the
document contradicts the public position of one of
Westmoreland's strongest supporters, George
Carver, a former CIA official. Carver is quoted as
saying m the document Westmoreland gave orders to
suppress enemy troop counts during the Vietnam
War.
Carver. now a senior feUow at the Georgetown
University Cent.er for Strategic and International
Studies, said Tuesday: "I w ould not agree with the
lawyer at all. He jerked several things out of
context "
Their disagreement 1s over whether Wt!St·
moreland <:onspired to falsify enemy troop strength
figures before the Tet offensive -the same issue
raised by the CBS documentary, "The Uncounted
Enemy: A Vietnam Decepu on," broadcast m January
1982.
Three days after that broadcast, which had Mike
Wallace as on-camera correspondent and George
Crile as reporter-producer, Westmoreland held a
news conference. He denied any conspiracy to
underestimate enemy numbers. Lat.er. he filed hls
$120 million libel suit.
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THURSDAY, AUG. 25, 1983
BUSINESS C6
STOCKS C7
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The U.S. Outrigger Canoe Championships, the
largest and longest competition of its kind on the
U.S. mainland, will be held Saturday and .Sun-
day, beginning in Newport Beach.
Yount
liked
chances
MILWAUKEE (AP) -The
Milwaukee Brewers had not
scored in 22 in.n.i.ngs, but Robin
Yount liked their chances in the
14th in.n.i.ng.
"You couldn't ask for a better
situation," Yount said. "The in-
field and outfield were playing in,
and the bases were loaded with
none out. The pitcher had to
th.row me strikes."
Yount lined a 1-2 pitch from
Angels left-hander Andy Hassler
into center field, scoring J im
Gantner from third base Wednes-
day night to give the Brewers a
1-0 marathon victory.
Jim Slaton. 11-5, scattered
three hits through five innings in
relief of starter Don Sutton as
Milwaukee retained a half-game
lead over the nmneru p Baltimore
Orioles in the American League
East Division standings.
"I tried not to do anything dif-
feren t except choke up a little bit
when I got behind in the count,"
Yount said. "1 was just looking for
a good ball that I could hit hard
somewhere. With them playing
the way they were, my chances
were awfully good if I could just
hit it solid."
Angel pitchers John Curtis and
Bruce K.ison had allowed only six
hits through 13 in.n.i.ngs before
Hassler, 0-4, relieved Kison to
start the 14th.
Gantner greeted him with a
double to the right field comer,
then took third on a wild pitch.
Angel manager John
McNamara~d Paul Molitor and
Charlie re intentionally
walked to I the bases. Yount
followed with his decisive single.
"I just wanted to get something
I could hit hard, and I got a slider
down and in," Gantner said.
"When I got to second, I thought
we had a good chance of win-
ning."
"I won't say I was glad to see
Hassler come in, but I know that
K.ison was throwing super well,"
added Gantner. "He had super
stuff. I am sure he just must have
gotten tired or they wouldn't
have taken him out."
BlllBOARD
TONIGHT
FRIDAY
HOLLYWOOD PARK
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MOTORCYCL• RACING • .,,...... c..-. ..........
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TV-RADIO: See Page C2.
Transplanted South African Marc
Price, ·now of Laguna Beach, is
'CC.
among comp~titors at Stubbies
Surf Trials in San Clemente.
A career change at 22
Surf er Marc Price abandons dream of world title
ByCURTSEEDEN
Of -O•lly Piiot Ii.ti At age 22, Marc Price is calling it a career, at least
where surfing is concerned.
The Laguna Beach resident, once ranked 17th in
the world among professional surfers, is faced with
the difficult transition of leaving the waves for more
solid ground in the form of an advertising and public
relations specialist.
"I was dedicated to winning the world title,"
admits Price."But now my energy is channeled into
my business aspirations."
Still, the presence of t he fifth annual Stubbies
Surf Trials, now underway in San Clemente, was
enough to ignite the competitive fires within the
transplanted South African.
"Last year. I just had to watch because there's a
one-year state residency rule with this contest," Price
says.
Lronically, Price left South Africa because he
wanted to take his competitive surfing to a new high,
"by competing against some of the best surfers in the
world."
Price says a political boycott against South
African amateur surfers. among other competitors,
forced him into the professional ranks and sent him
packing.
"l realized that the only way I could travel was to
finance it myself (through pro surfing earnings)," he
adds.
Price did all right for himself, too, finishing third
in the 1981 Gunst.on 500 in South Africa and seventh
in this year's Surf Shop Challenge. Since turning pro,
Price figures he has earned about $30,000 in three
years -and that includes sponsorship contracts.
But things are different now.
"I just compete in all the Southern California
events but I really wouldn't classify myself as a
professional surfer anymore," he admits.
"At the same time, I wouldn't call what I do
recreational surfing either. It's just that my
committment is to my job."
That job -advertising and promotions for
Gotcha sportswear -has hooked Price on Southern
Californfa and made him forget about the warm
Indian Ocean waters near his hometown of Durban.
South Africa.
"I'm on a learning circuit now," says Price, who
earned his business degree from the University of
Natal (South Africa).
"My pro surfing has suffered as a result of this,
but if you take a look at the big picture. you see that
I've made strides," he adds.
., ............
Edwin Moses clears barrier at Zurich
Stadium on his way to 83rd sfraight win in
400-meter hurdles.
~·-~--~~~~-----------------------------
Def ender is making
a comeback of sorts
at America's Cup
races. See C4.
Outrigge.rs
set to duel
More than 20 California crews, including a number of top
area teams, will battle powerful South Pacific paddlers from
Tahiti and Hawaii in races between Newport Beach and
Catalina Island during the U.S. Outrigger Canoe Cham-
pionships Saturday and Sunday.
The race, the largest and longest on the U.S. mainland,
features both a women's race Saturday from Newport to
Catalina and a men's race back the following day.
The events are free and open to the public for viewing
with the women's race starting at 8 a.m. Saturday at the
Newport Beach Harbor Department building on Bayside
Drive and arriving a t the finish line in Avalon Bay at about l
p.m.
The men's race is due to start at 9 a.m. Sunday in Avalon
wiht the first-place team expected to cross the finish line near
18th Street in Newport about noon.
Favorites in the men's races are defending champion
(See OUTRIGGERS, Pace C4)
• I.
Landreaux Illaking
his RBis pay off
Dodgers stay on Braves' heels with 3-2 win
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ken
Landreaux has roughly half as
many runs batted in as Montreal's
Andre Dawson, w ho is a solid
threat to become the National
League's first Triple Crown win-
ner in 36 years.
Yet, in game-winning RBI,
Landreaux has 13, the same as
Dawson.
"It's not how you hit them,"
explained Landreaux, "it's when
you hit them."
Landreaux picked up another
one Wednesday, a dramatic
two-out, eighth-inning home run
that broke a 2-2 tie and sent the
Dodgers to their eighth win in a
row, a 3-2 triumph over Mon-
treal, which has dropped four
straight.
Landreaux also homered in
Parker,
Town end
advance
Jeff Parker defeated Peter
Townend Wednesday afternoon
to highlight the third round of the
Stubbies California Surf Trials on
San Clemente's Lower Trestles.
Parker, of Costa Mesa. narrow-
ly outpointed H untington Beach's
Townend. However, each will ad-
vance from Wednesday's heats to
today's three-man competition, as
the top two finishers in each heat
continue.
Among the other surfers who
advanced were Sean McNulty of
Capistrano Beach, Greg Mungall
of Costa Mesa, Mike Cruickshank
of Dana Point and Irvine's Smerk
Mangan.
McNulty and Cruickshank tied
for third place m last year's com-
petition here.
Ten heats remain today in
round three and round four.
which will consist of 16 heats of
three-man competition, will also
be held today. By Friday morn-
ing, the field will have been pared
to 32 surfers and man-on-man
competition will be held .
The surf both Tuesday and
Wednesday was excellent with
3-to-4-foot well-shaped waves.
Competition begins at 7:30 each
morning and will last until
around 5:30 p.m.
LANDflEAUlC LASC>f'DA
Tuesday night 's
come-from-behind victory and,
with 16 for the season, he's
reached a career high in home
runs.
And the Dodgers have reached
a season-high in consecutive vic-
tories to keep the h eat on Atlanta
in the National League West. Los
Angeles trails the Braves by two
games.
"The Braves have heard our
footsteps." said Los Angeles Man-
ager Tom Lasorda. "Now maybe
they'll hear us breathing down
their back ."
The Dodgers, idle today. now
face a rigorous trip to the East,
playing 12 games in 10 days.
"We're playing as well as I've
seen this team play all season,"
Lasorda said. "We're getting
timely hitting, the pitching has
been excellent and we're not
making mistakes like we were
earlier."
Alejandro Pena allowed only
two hits through seven innings;
reliever Tom Niedenfuer, 7-1.
picked up the win; Landreaux
had two singles, one good for an
RBI. besides his timely homer,
and the Dodgers got through
another errorless game.
That's nine errorless games in
the last l 0 for the Dodgers.
"People kept asking me, what
will it take to turn this team
around," Lasorda said, recalling
when the Dodgers trailed the
Braves by 6 1h games. "I said then
that we would have to play mis-
take-free baseball."
That's something the Dodgers
had a difficult time doing. But
since the night in Cincinnati 2 ~
weeks ago. w hen the Dodgers
dropped a 9-2 decision to the
Reds. and looked pitiful doing it,
and Lasorda launched into a
stormy post-game clubhouse
tirade, mistakes have been few.
PAN AM GAMES
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CZ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Aug 25. 1963
SPORTS BREAK
Olympic experts feel
on time, under budget
goal s till feasible
Frum AP di~patcbu
LOS ANGELF..S
under budget "
That's h1>w financial wizards at
the Los AngelL-s Olympic Orgamzmg Committt't'
want to run the 1984 Games, and with less than a
year to go. tht.•y say the goal is still fcas1bk
If met, 1t would make tht' Los Angeles
Olympics t he ftr-st in modern times LO operate
without taxpayer support.
Montreal taxpayers are still paying off some
$621 rruUmn of the astronorrucal $1 b1lhon-plus the
city spent to host thl· 1976 Games.
The LAOOC, aiming for a $474 million
budget, dn·w dp a Cinanc1aJ plan that has been
revlsed thrL'<.' limes -and involvt>S three principal
sources of n•vt•nut.• Sale of telev1s1on rights ts lhc>
largest. followl.'d by donations from privaw
industry and t1ckt't sales.
Thanks toC'arly and agress1vt• n~gut1atmg. the
LAOOC alrc·ady has t'Ommttments for $283.2
million from all but three broadcasting entitles
around the world. In contrast, Montreal eompleted
its nego1auons for t'Ontracls that ra1sc'<i only $31.7
million just thrC<' months before the 1~76 Summer
Games.
In the Unttt.od States. TV nghL5 went to ABC
for a record $225 m1U1on
"We try to gl•t cash wherever we can," said
Michael O'Hara, vice president of communications
for the LAOOC
Quote of the day
··The key to winrung ba."4..'ball games is
pitch ing. fundamentals and three-run
homers." -former Baltimore Manager Earl
Wea ver
Charge r get wide receiver
SAN DIEGO -The San Diego m
Chargers. worried about foot injunes to 4111 •
fleet All-Pro wide receiver Wes Chan ·
dJer. acquired'. veteran wide receiver
Roger Carr from the Seattle Seahawks for
undisclosed draft choices Wednesday
Carr. 31. had refused to report to the
Seahawks' trammg camp. reportedly over a desire
to have his contract guaranteed
A nine-year veteran. he gtves the Chargers
insurance m the event Chandler lS unable to
recover in ume for the Sept 4 season opener
against the New York J ets.
Chandler, the Chargers' deep receiving
threat. suffered a severely sprained right foot
during a mm1-camp collision m May He made his
first pre-season appearance m San Diego's 24· 7
v1ctory, over San Francisco Saturday night and
sustctined a sprain m hls left foot.
Bishop admits s teroid use
SOUTH GATE -Paul Bishop. m
one of 12· American track and field
athletes who left the Pan American
Garnes before their events m the wake
of a drug scandal. said Wednesday that several of
his teammatl'S on the U.S team tak <' substances
that are banned anternauonally
Asked by thl' Huntington Park Daily Signal 1f
his teammates take anabolic steroids. Bishop
replied. "Yeah" When asked who, Bishop said.
"No. I couldn't give you any nam('S, but yeah , then •
are people who do use steroids"
When asked 1 f he ever took steroids. Bishop
said. "I'd rather not answer that one"
A he ro AP Wlrephoto
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nw <'l · ~1t·dnt·~da ) wi1h Lui~
ll(•rmida. n "it>\'t>ll-) Par -o ld hoy
suffering from lt.·ukt~mi a .
Raine y ju t n1i sses no-hitter
Chicago right· h<tndcr Chuck Ra in· Ii
ey pitched hitless ball for 8 · J u111mgs
before Eddie Milner singlt·d up the
middle for Cincmnat1's only h11 as thl'
Cubs defeated the Hl'<ls. 3-0. WcdncsJay after-
noon Rainey. bidding fu1· tht· ru st N.1twnal
League no-hitter since 1981 , strul'k out five b<Jttc•rs
and walked two, retiring thl' first lB b<.ittcrs tn
order before issuing a leadoff walk un a :~-2 p•llh to
Milner in the St'Vl·nth inning r Elsewherl' in the NL. P hil
Niekro allowed seven hits in
~ven mnmgs and tnggere<l a
four-run third mnmg with a
double. leading Atlunta to an
11-3 rout of St Louis, halting
the Cardinals' six game win·
mng streak The· wm also
helpt>d the Bravl>s maintain a
two-game advetntagl' m the
NIEKRO West Dlv1s1on Joel Young·
blood's two-run homer with one out in the ninth
inning cracked a tie and lifted San Francisco to a
5.3 triumph over Philadelphia, l.-Ompleung a
three-game sweep of tht• sencs and extending
Phtladelph1a's losing streak to six games Mike
Madden patched a two-h1lll'r and t.'Ontnbuted a
two-run single to a five-run £1f\h inning as
Houston battered Pittsburgh. 10·4. the Pirates'
sixth loss in seven gamcs .. Tim Lolla r scattered
eight hats in 8 % 1nningi. and also tripled home a
run as San Diego edgt'CI Tom Seaver and th<> New
York Mets. ~i-2. Lollar, 7-Io. who has won thr{'C' of
his last four de<'1s1un:.. "'trw:k uut l'l~ht batters.
walked unl' and was hC'lpNI hv th1 l'f' doubl1· play~
Be ars" GM Finks to rt~s i g n
LAKE FOREST, Ill. Ch1t'8EtO m
Bears vice president and gc•neral c II,
manager .Jim Finks said his dec.·1s1t•n to
resign was made "reluctantly." but
added that the move was "in the tx ... t lnll'rec;to[ mP
and the Bears ...
Offering httl« explanetllon at ,, Wt:'Cines<lay
news conferenc:t.'. Finks s<ml s1mpiy thut ht• was
res1gnangbecause. "I felt that 11 w:ts11mf' to lt>aVt'."
ln a statement rcleasc'<i by a o;pokL·sman,
Bears' owne r Gcor~•· Ha lao; said the team's
treasurer. J erry Va1nis1. would rt•plat'C' rinks as
general manager of thl• National Fuotuall League
club
Sakata deliv<~rs for ()riole
A w lo homl' ru11 l;y Caal Rlpkeo J r. Ii
twd 1 tw !ll·ore m th1• 10th inning and
Lenn Sakntn's thrt·t· run h1111w1 with
two uuls l(<.IVL· B.1lt1mori· a wild 7 -4
v1l·tu1 y UVl'r Tor1111to Wt.-dnt."Sday 111ghL 1n an
Ameril·an LeaguL' East l·rucial. Sakau1 . ...in an
fielder whu caught tht> last thl' It.1st inning aftt.·r
scvcrul <1111un· ehange:-., hH his Sl'{-0111.J homt·
run of the sea.'IOH urt Ra ndy Mofrltt Omar
Mortioo's three-run honwr, htS
first home run in 443 at-bats
this season . cap~ a four run
sixth mmng and Ron Guidry
&'atterro nine hits as the New
York Yankees rallied from a
3-1 def kit to defeat St:attle, 6-3
John Castioo's sat·nf1cc fly
in the dghth inning gave
Minnesota an 8-7 victory over
Boston Ron Killie's
grounder sc..'Ored Rudy La w SAKATA
from third base with one out in the 10th inning to
give Chicago a 4·3 victory over Kansas Cit y.
boosting the White Sox lead in the West to nine
games . Lou Whitake r ha t a thr ee-run
inside-the park home 1 un in the top of the nan th to
give Detroit a 5-2 victory over Tc•xas as J ack
Morris posted his c•1ghth eonse<.'.ut1 ve Vil-Wry with
a sevt.·n·hitter Lary Sore nsen and Ja m ie
Easterly combined on a seven-hitter and Ron
Hassey doubled home the lead run in tht-fifth
inning as Cleveland defeated Oakland. 4 2. to
('Omplete a swe<-p of a tw1-night douhll'-hl'ader
Neal Heatoo's five-h1ttt•1 gave the Indians a 1 0
victory in the opener
Carlande r louring with te am
Forward Wayne Carlandn. <t
produet of Ocean View High currently
attending USC, hc>ads a team of
Pacific-10 AU -Stars which 1s currently
an the Soviet Union t'Ompeting in the Gagarin Cup
Tournament which began Wednesday 1n Tb1hs1
and runs through Sunday.
The Pac-JO tt.'am 1s representing tht.• United
States in the five team tournament and will play
gamt•s against tht.> USSR,
Gc'Orgia (the Soviet Republic:).
Finland and Poland.
Dick K uchen of Cali-
fornia is the coach of the team.
with St.an Morrison of USC
<l!>.'>isting.
Others on the Pac-I 0
squad include: guards Brock
Brunkhorst (Arizona). Darryl
Flowers (Oregon State). But.ch
CARLANDER Hays (California) and Keith
Jones (Stanford), (·enters Michael Pitts (Cali·
fornia). Blair Rasmussen (Oregon) and Brad
Wright (UCLA); and fo rwards Ricky Brown
(Washington State) a nd Paul Fortier (Washing·
ton)
"We have excelle nt talent on th1:. all-star
squad." said Kuchen. who hasexpenent't· as both a
player and coach against European warns. "But
more than that, we have great peoplt'.
Clippe r s may comple te d eal
SAN DIEGO The San Dll'go m
Chppt>rs say th('re 1s "a 50-50 c:hance"
that the proposed f1 vl•·playerdral with
the St'attle Supersonics will Ut.· com
plell'<l
"We've paSSE'<l the· first hurclh-. that 1s
whethC'r James Donaldson wanted tu play in San
Dwgo." said Pt•tC' Babtu:k. d1r('<.'to1 of player
personnel
Donalclc;on. Seattle•'!. 7-'l backup l'C•nter. was
thl' key to the• d£'al. wh1l'h was brok<'n off last
Friday after a premature a nnouncemC'nt by the
Cltppt•rs
T e le vis ion, radio
T V: No events scheduled
R ADIO: No events scheduled
Steroid use:
Blame it
• on society
Dy WILL CifUMSLEY
AP 1,...:1.t Co.,~t
The first lTY of iJIEmo <ibout st.ero1d.s dnd other
drugs in Olympl(' sports was soundl-d by Bob
Hoffman 31 yea.rs ago in the Games at Hel.!.inlo.
Finland.
Hoffman was a h ulking man in his 70s. straight
as an oak's trunk and JUSt a:. hard. out of York, Pa.,
the bar-bell capital of the world.
Big Bob was th(· "papa san" of the rountry's
weightlifters and, as coac:h and overseer of the s port.
COMMENTARY
was on hand for the '!'.>4! Ulymp1c:s. the fi rst to host a
team from the Soviet Union.
As Yankee musdemcn gruntt.'<.i and sweated in
e fforts to hfl heavier loads than the• Russians
Hoffman became 1m•rcasingly outraged
"They're on drugs." he stonned, pointmg at the
Russians. "Look at them I know they're taking that
hormone stuff to increase their strength "
In subs~uent years, Horfman nevc>r rC'lenled in
his charges that the Rw;s1ans were uuhzrng steroids
and other allcgal drug!-Others p1ck<.'<.i up the chant,
pomtmg particularly to the Soviet's rugged women
athletes
It was no g1gglmg matter this W€'t'k when the
steroid mess broke mto the open at the.• Pan Am
Games an Caracas. Eight we1ghthfters mduding an
American had medals taken away because of positive
stcr01d tests. Eleven otht'r Americans abruptly
pat·ked up and returnc'Ci to the Untted States without
competing in track and fidtl
Thl' (·1rcumstam·t-s wt·n · susp1c·1ou.s 1f not
condemning
Qut.-stions, as wc•ll a.s evebrows. were raised
"What's gomg on'1" "Why?" -
The answe r is simple Ours has become a loose.
anything-goes society Haseball player.; in growing
numbers are confossing to akohol and drug addiction
Pro football is said to be saturatt.od wuh cocaine
sniffers -one estimate plac-ed the number as high as
50 per cent.
But these abusers are professionals. They march
to their own drum beat The Olympics involve the
cream of the world's supposedly untarnished talent.
amateurs in name 1f not in fact What drives them to
such infractions?
It's the "wmmng-1s-the-only·thmg" syndroml'
If you're Russian, you have to wm for the
Motherland If you're American. you tan't give the
Russians an edge If the East Gennall:> build an
athletic factory at Le1pz1g. we have to build a s1rrular
one at Color ado Springs
If the totalitarian governments subs1d1'U.' their
athletes. we must do the same profess1onalmng
our best talent with corporate instead of stctt.e funds
If thl'Y t•ht>at. we havl' to l heat. too
Avery Brundagt• must be turnm~ nvt·r in h1-;
grave
USOC plans tests
CARACAS. Venezuela (AP) -Aft.er losing one
lOp Olympic prosp<X·t in the Pan Am crac:kdown, th{-
US. Olympic Comm1ttt.-e announC'Cd a n<.'w tesung
system of its own Wednesday and said an) American.<.
using steroids or other proh1b1ted substan~ will~
left out of the 1984 Games in Los Angeles
"All U.S. athletes will face a very t.•xtens1ve drug
testing program," said F Don Miller, the USOC
exe<'ut1ve director. "Wl' will begrn on a random basis
and 1t will require the L'OOperation of a lot of people in
the federations.
"It ts somE>thing we have to do so that we can
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Nicklaus gets another chance
A.KRON. Ohio (AP) -Jack
Nicklaus hadn't l'Xpt'C\ed to be
playmg this week
"I'd expected to tmd my season
at the PGA," the Golden Bear
said. "But now I have another
o pportunity to win one ..
Nicklaus. whoS<.· last-round bid
fell one shot short or catch mg Hal
Sutton m the PGA national
champ1onsh1p. was one of the last
m the international field of 42 to
qualify for the $500,000 World
Sen es of Golf
The tournament began today
on the 7,173-yan.l. par-70 Fire-
stone Country Club course which,
understandably, Nicklaus calls "a
Orange
County's
Biggest
course I hke very much "
It has served as one or Nicklaus'
most productive hunting grounds
He's won seven titles and
$537.896 in tournaments on this
course alone
He won the 1968 American
Golf Classic and the 1975 PGA
nauonal champ1onsh1p on the
same long. difficult course and
also took the title an the 1976
World Series o[ Golf. the fi rst
time it was held undt>r its ex·
panded format
Officials have revised that for-
mat, changed the field and the
method of qualifying for the field
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this week end
Hy AL~10N LOCKABEY
O.n,"°4-0"twm.,
As theo summer yadnmg S(•ason grinds to a close
there will be plenty of yachting competition in
Southern California waters, including five regattas in
Orange County.
Balboa Yacht Club and Ne wport Harbor Yacht
Club have both scheduled one-design regattas on
BOATING
Saturday with BYC conducting the races on inside
courses and NH YC riding herd on the outside classes.
Balboa Yacht Club will also wind up its66 Series
wnh the seventh race on Sunday
Capistrano BaY Yacht Club will host women
sailors in its Las Golandrmas Regatta which is also
the third race nf the Orange County Women's Ocean
Racing Seril's The race will be sailed Saturday.
Also at Dana Pomt, Dana Pomt Yacht Club will
conduct its annual Endless Summer Dinghy Regatta
on Sunday
In othl'r Southern Califom1a Yachting Associa-
llon areas
Los Angeles-Long Beach
Navy Yacht Club of Long Beach -Women's
Inv11.auonal Regatta. Sa turday.
Santa Monica Bay
CaJ1fom1a Yacht Club -A.ssoc1at1on of Santa
Monica Bay Yacht Clubs junior championships,
today, Friday.
Del Rey Yacht Club -LadiesootGuts race to
Catalina Isthmus (WOW Series) Saturday.
Redondo Beach Yacht Club -Single-handed
race (PHRF) Saturday.
South Coast Corinth1an Yacht Club -
One-design race (OD Series) Sunday
San Diego
Santa Clara Racmg Association Delta Beach
Series. Saturday
Oceanside Yacht Club -Coastal Series (PHRF)
Saturday.
San Diego Navy Sailing Clu b -Monthly
Handicap race. Sunday.
Cruising-Racing Association -Summer Series
(handicap) Sunday.
San Diego Yacht Club -Frazee Series (PHRF)
Sunday. Rorison Series (SDHF) Sunday
Nortb and Inland
Anacapa Yacht Club -Anacapa Island Sen es.
Saturday
Channel Islands Yacht Club -Ladies At the
Helm Series, Sunday
Off s hore boats
b ack in N e wport
By ALMON LOCKABEY
The thnll and excitement, plus noise and fanfare
of offshore power boat racing will return to Newport
Beach for lhe first time since 1980 when the Bud
Warmington lntemational Grand Pnx gets under
way Oct 15-16.
Proceeds from the event w1U benefit the
American Cancer Society
Offshore race teams will begin arriving in
Newport Beach pct. 10 An intematJonal fleet is
expected as lhej race has been designated as a
Harmsworth Trophy event.
The Harmsworth is one of Europe's most prized
offshore powerboat raC'lI\g awards
The International Grand Prix is also the final
stop in the quest for U.S. national points.
Th<' race for the big Open Class offshore boats
w1U st.art off Newport and cover 200 miles. The fleet
will run south from Newport to Dana Point, back to
Newport. across the channel to C.atalma Island, back
to the Queen Mary m Long Beach. and from there to
the finish at Newport.
Act1v1t1es will be centered around the New-
porter Inn and the Newport Dunes recreauon area.
On Saturday, Oct. 15. before the big race Oct. 16
there w1U be Jet Ski racing, a celebrity race in
outhoard-powered inflatable boats, uJtraliteseaplane
ra~. a barbecue cookoff and firewor ks display.
Ga lo Del Sol ~
takes feature
at Del Mar
DEL MAK CAP) -
Gato Del Sol. the 1982
Kentucky [){•rby win-
ner. madt• a triumphant
return to the track
whl·re he started his
care-er Wednc-sday, win-
ning th<' Cabnllo Handi-
cap by :i 112 length over
Royal Capture before a
nowd of 18.515 al Del
Mar
Gato Del Sol. ndden
by Lafftt Pancay and
carrying 120 pounds,
covered De l Mar's
Crosby Course of 120
feet less than 1 114 miles In
l ·58 415 and paid $4.80,
$4 and $3.60. The victory
was worth $32.650.
Royal Capture. ridden
by B1U Shoemaker and
carrying 115 pounds,
crossed the finish line
11"1 lengths m front of
Lucullus am.I returned
$6.80 and $5 20
Lucullus. ndden by
Kenny Black and carry-
ing 116 pounds. was a
half-lt'rigth ahrad of Egg
Toss at th~ wire and paid
$6.40to 11how
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BULLITIN BOARD
Bicy cle tun ride
The fourth annual Rosarlto-Ensenada
50-mlle Fun Bicycle Ride will be held Saturday,
Seot 24.
the race is set for 10 a.m. and will begin In
front of the Rosarlto Beach Hotel The course
will follow the free highway to Ensenada
Entry fee Is $7 per rider. All entrants who
finish the ride In five hours or less will receive a
certificate of completion and embroidered
patch
The ride Is llmlted to the first 7,000 riders
who submit completed eppllcatlons which are
postmarked by Friday, Sept. 16
Late entries wlll be accepted with an ad-
ditional $2 charge
For entry blanks, contact area bicycle shops
or send a self·addressed. stamped envelope to
Blcycllng West, Inc. PO Box 15128, San
Diego. 92115
More Information Is available by phoning
(619) 583-300 t
Baseball card s how
Bob Feller, former Cleveland Indians pitch-
ing star, will be on hand at the Pacific Coast
Sports Hobbyist Baseball Card Shows which
will be held In Monrovia, Anaheim and Los
Angeles Friday through Sunday.
Feller will be In Monrovia at the Howard
Johnaons Hotel from 4-9 p.m. Friday. He will
appear at the Sheraton Inn In Anaheim on
Saturday from 10 a.m. untll 4 .m He will also be
avallable from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Sunday at lhe
LAX Airport Amlac Hotel
All three baseball card shows are open 10
the public and will feature baseball cards from
the paat 100 years -tor sale and trade. In
addition. a variety ol sports memorabilia will be
on display.
For more Information, phone (707)
263-<4~ 19.
Pro beach ..,olleyball
The Pro Beach Volleyball Tour makes Its
second stop In Orange County with the In·
augural Newport Beach Open Sept 10· 11 at
N-port Dunes Beach Park The tournamont will feature 32 top.rated
men's doubles teams. lncludlng defending
World Champions Slngln Smith and Randy
Stoklos, who already own live pro tour vic-
tories.
Competition begins at 9 a m bo1h days. with
the l1nals scheduled lor Sunday. Sept 11 at
approximately 3 p m
Also scheduled are the Miss Orange County
Bathing Beauty Pageant. set !or Sept 10 at 1
p.m .. and boardsalllng exhibitions, which will
be held throughout the weekend
More Information on the tournament Is avall·
able by phoning (213) 379-3636
o..,e r the llae
The llral Far Weal Beach Over the line
Tournament wlll be held Sept. 18 at Hungt·
lngton State Beech In HuntlngtQn Beach
Entry fee Is $8 per team, and all teams are
guaranteed to play lour games.
Man's and women'• dlvl1lon1 will be ollered
All teama begin play at 9 a m.
Phone (213) 63o-2298 lor more Information
Boo.le board eontest
The fourth annual Sunklst/Morey Boogie
bodyboard championships are scheduled for
Saturday, Sept. 3 at the Oceanside municipal
pier
Prolesalonals wlll be competing for $6.000 In
prize money whlle amateurs wlll compete lor
trophies and other prizes.
Championships begin with check-In at 6:30
a.m. and competition at 7. The event Is sched·
uled to contll'ue throughout the attemoon
The professional division Is open only 10
Morey Boogie Team Hawaii members and
rtdera who have achieved AAA status
For more Information, phone (619)
439-0900.
6 y mnastles m eet
Gymnalls from eight nations will convtHge
at Chapman College Friday and Saturday for
the U.S International lnvltatlonal meet.
Rhythmic gymnasts will preview one of the
newest Olympie sports at the two-day meet.
Otha< nations jOlnlng the host U.S. team
Include Bulgaria. Germany, Holland, Israel,
Japan and South Korea.
Prettmlnarles will be held on Friday begin-
ning at 7 p.m. Saturday's finals are set lor 2
p.m.
Tickets are priced at $5 for adult.a and $2.50
for students.
More Information Is avallable by phoning
(213) 204-1980.
Du,,ks Vallmlted
The 14th annual fund-raising dinn8f for
Ducks Unllmtted, Newport Beach chapter, wtll
be held Thursday. Oct 8, at the Orange County
Fairgrounds. Ducks Unlimited Is an Inter-
national conl8fVatlon group for waterfowl
managemenL
An auction and drawing for such prlzQ u
shotguns, hunting tripe and limited editions of
wtldllfe prints, la scheduled
Tickets can be purchased by phoning
545-9407
Courageous turnaround
Ex-Cup winner no longer a doormat this year
NEWPORT, R.l. (AP) -He came to
Newport a virtual unknown in Ameri-
ca's Cup circles, but when he leaves
next month John Kolius will be
remembered at the very least as a giant
killer of sorts.
As skipper of the two-time Cup
winner Courageous, Kolius was ex-
pected to make the old boat a represen-
tative trial horse for synchcat.e partner
Defender. To say he has accomplished
that would be a gross understatement.
"We're just sailing along having a
good time," the articulate, 33-year-old
president oC a Houston sad loft said in
discussing the astonishmg success the
nine-year-old boat has had in the
August observation trails.
Courageous, an early-summer
doormat in Its races against Defender
and Dennis Conner's Liberty, is now
dominating competil.lon among the
American boats on Rhode lsland
Sound. After posting an 8-19re<.'Ord the
first two months of the summer, the
1974 and 1977 Cup winner has won
nine of 11 races in the August trials.
"We were fitted with some new sails
and made some changes in our mast,"
Kolius said in explaining why
Courageous has suddenly become a
serious contender for the sailing
world's most coveted prize. "Another
difference has been the crew. We made
some changes in our work schedule to
get us going earlier in the morning, and
everything seems to be working out."
The success of Courgeous must be
credited in part to foresight of De-
fender's skipper Tom Black.aller and
tactician Gary Jobson, who recruited
personnel for both boats when they put
together the syndicate.
"We wanted to find the best sailors
we could for both boats because we felt
that was the best way to run the
campaign," Jobson explained. "The
deal for Courageous was that these
guys were allowed to go for it, and if
they beat us and got in the cup final
that was rine. We'd be rooting for
them."
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U.S. 12-me ter ya<·ht De-
fender (right ) duels for
position with the Ameri-
can yacht Liberty prior
to the start of an Ameri-
ca's Cup trial race off
Newpott, R.I. Wednes-
day morning. Defender,
with Tom Blackaller at
the helm, took a
16-second lead a t the
s tart of the first race and
was in front when the
Ne w York Yacht Club
ordered the race aban-
doned when winds
abated temporarily after
the winner rounded the
first mark on the
18.9-mile Olympic
course. In the second
race, Liberty came from
behind to win by 1 :0 5.
APWl...,......o
Def ender is def ended
NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -The
theory that Defender is on its way
out as a bona fide America's Cup
cont.ender needs some rethinklng
as far tactician Gary Jobson is
concerned.
He says ihe American 12-met.er
yacht made considerable progress
Wednesday in its attempt to re-
gain the winning edge. And he
points to its split of two races with
front-runner Liberty as the flrst
indication that changes made in
the boat are making it more com-
petitive.
"We moved the mast back lour
inches from the last time we sail-
ed against Liberty and we had
better speed today," Jobson ex-
plained. "I'm extremely op-
timistic because we were even
with them."
Defender, which has taken a
back seat m the August trials to
its so-calle d trial horse
Courageous, beat Dennis Con-
ner's Liberty after taking a
16-second lead in the first race.
Liberty won the second race by
one minute, five seconds, but De-
fender is protesting because it
claims Conner railed to yield the ---
31·3280
81-3277
right of way when the boats were
rounding the last leeward mark.
Liberty is protesting Defender's
action at the last wmdward mark
Both protests aside, the second
race between the two boats was a
gem as far as international sailing
was concerned.
•
Conner had Liberty in front by
14 seconds at the start and 33
after the first windward leg.
Then Tom Blackaller put ~
fender in front by eight seconds.
saw the lead shrink to four and
eventuaUy found himself down
by nine seconds.
FDR THE RECORD
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MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS
Amet'IUn l•aou•
Clllcego
KanH' Cltv
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Mllw1Ukff
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New York Bos Ion
Clt•etano
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59 61
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(Davi' IO·S), In)
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W L
7S S 1 n s2
60 59
San Franct1co
Cincinnati
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60 67
SI 70
Phlledetonte
Plll1t>Yrot1
St Loul1 Montreat
ChlUl>O New York
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63 60
63 61
61 61
61 63
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Pct.
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M!lweuk" 17 2B--Genlntr
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Cleveland 000 100 00•-I S I
Conro• 1no K .. rMv. Heelon a no E\·
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S.Ceftd GanM
lndlant 4, A'• J
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W-SottnMtn, 7·9 L-Allltrton, 2·1
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11 a lrwlfftel > Clanc•, Gt lMtl 191. J Mclauo1111n 191 Motflll 110) allQ B Mertlne1, McGregor
Stoeldard ( 10), T Marllnt1 1101 eno Otmow •, Nolen 111. ano Sa~lla (10)
W-T MarhntZ 7 l L-J Mcleuvnhn
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New York 000 014 01a-. 10 1
Cler~ v enoe Bero 161 Thorn•• 111 eno
SwMI Guklrv l n<I W•-•• W--Gutdrv
IS·I L-Clark S·6 HRs-S.tlllt Cowen•
ISi N.--York Mortno 1 ll
Twlm I, Reel Sall 7
Bo11on IO I 110 2'»-1 11
MlnntlOll •10 000 211-t 14 I
Tuoor. Brown 141 JOl\ns.on 171, Sien•••
(f) and G.aman c .. 11110. lvH-• (I)
WhllthOUH Ill. R Oav;1 l•l an4 Eniile
w-w nlltllOUMt, 7·1 L-Slanltv, 8·9
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wtttte Saa 4, Rey.,, J
Cnlcel>O O?O 00 I 000 I-• 9 O
K1n1a• CllV 001 010 010 0-l 8 0
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Morris end Parrl•h, Smllh1on, v Cru•
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1•·1 L-V Cr1.z 0·3 HR\-Ot trolt Whll
11t.tr 110) Tt .. • S1t1n 121
NATIONAL LEAGUE
DodeM'' 3, E11po1 2
MONTltEAL LOS ANGELU
Rel,,_.H
Ll11'9 211
Daw.on ci
011v .. lb GCert., c
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PnlleOalOhle 001 101 000-.l I 0
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Hll•-Sen Frencbco, Brtnlv 11). Vouoo
blO<Xl ( 111
A•~·· 10. ~lr•lt• 4 HOU\1011 IOS 010 lll-10 16 I
Pltllburon 000 100 300-4 S I
Madden, LoCou (7) ano Mlteroc~. Rl\O<len, Bibb• 13), Tomlin 171, Sarml1n10
Ill ena Pena W-MeOO.n, 6·2 L-Rhoden.
9·11 HR•-Hou11on, Tl>on (17), Doran It )
Plmouroh, Perker 181
llrav.• 11. Cllrdlf\ab J
Allenta 014 001 23<>-11 IS 0
SI Loul• 000 000 021-J 9 I
Nle~ro, Moore Ill and Bent<lltl, Le·
Point, Lantl 131 Fonch (6). Von Ohlen (I).
Rucker 19) anO Porltr W-Nlekro, 10·7
L-LaPolnl, 11·8 HR1-Allen1 •. HUObtrd
191, R lhmirei Ol St Lou••. Green (7)
Paor .. 3, Men l New Yor~ 000 101 000-2 e o
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Otllron 191 anO Kennt<I• W-Lollar 1·10
L-Sfla•tr 1 12
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
American lHllUI
BATTING 1300 "' OlllSl BOOO\. 8oa1on.
l&&. Cllraw •• ,,..., .J.541 Tremmen De
11011. 371. McAae Ken1a1 Cllv 374 Whil•~•r. Dttroll .322
RUNS E Murray, Ba111more ll
Molitor Mllweul<te, 82, R Henoerton.
Oaklond 8?, Motel>• Toronto, 11 Rloi.en.
Belhmore, II
RBt Coooer Mtlwaukff, IOS, WlnhtlO
N•w Yori<, 9S, Rice. Bo"on, 91. Parr••n.
Oetroll, U. Simmon•, MllwaukH, I S
HITS Boo111. Bo"on, 1&9, Whllakar
Oe1roll, IS7 Cooper, Milwaukee, IW.,
McRn. Kan••• Cllv 1S2, Wero, Minne-sota, 147
DOUBLES Boo11• Bo11on. 39, Perri'"• Oelroll, 36, McRae, Kanu• Cllv, 36,
Rlpi..en, Belllmore, 34, HrOek Mlrinu ora.
33, Yount, Mllwou~ee. 33 TRIPLES· Gentner, Miiwaukee, 8, Grit
tin, Toronto, 8, Wlnllelo, New York. 8, 6 are
lied wll,, 1 HOME RUNS· Armel, Boston, 29, R1ct
Bo11on, 28, Coooer. Mllwauket, 2S, Kittle Chlcaoo. 2S.Wlnfl•lcl, New Yori. 2S
STOLEN BASES· R Henoer1on. Delo.·
lano. 19, R Law. Chlcaoo. St, J Cruz,
Chlcaoo. '9, w111on, Kon••• City, 41,
Semole Teu>. 36.
PITCHING (11 oecl\lon1) Haas. Mii·
waultee, 12·2, 3.ll, Rloneltl, New 'fork,
IJ-• l 19, McGreoor, Belllmore. IS·S. 3 12
Scnrom. MlnntlOfa, 12·4. J 97, Tellmann, MllwaukM, 9·3, 2 9S
STRIKEOUTS Morrl•. Oetroll. 111. Stieb. Toronro. 144, R'911tll1, N~w vori..,
1'2. Bennl1ler, Chlcego, 13-4, SulChHt,
Cievetand, 122
SAVES Qulsent>errv. Ken1a1 Clly, 34,
R Oev11 MlnM.ola, 2S, Slentev, Bo"on.
24, Cauolh, ~e111e. 17. Looe1 Oetrotl, 11 Na"onal lHeu•
BATTING (300 a l ball! MeOIOCk P11
l1DurOh. 331. H11tOrlc,, SI Louis, 379, Lo
Smith, SI Loul'-:124, Htrr SI Loul• 323,
Dew.on, Montreal 371 RUNS MurP,,v. Atlanta, IOS. R•lnes,
Montreal, 94, E•an• ~n Frencilco, 11, Oewton, Montreal, II. Gerva•, ~n Dleoo. ,.
A:Bt Oaw\on, Montreel, 9•, Mure>hv,
Allanla 90, Scnmlo1, Pllllaelelohle. I S.
Guarrero, Dodeen, 771 T K enn<tdv. Sen
Dleoo. 14.
HITS Oaw•on Montreal 1S6. Tnon,
Houllon. ISO, Ollver, Montreal, , .. , R
Ramirez. Allenlo, U S, Cru1, Houlton, 1H
DOUBLES Buckner. Cnlcago, 13,
Knlonl. Hou•ton, JI, 6 ere tlto wlln 11 TRIPLES Buller Allenla, 12, Cruz.
Houilon, 8, 6 are tl&d "'"" 1 HOME RUNS Oaw1on, Montrtel, 18,
ScnmlOI, PntiaOtlonla, 28. E ••n•. Sen
F'rancl1co, 26. Muroh'f Atlante 24, Gu•r·
,.,.., Oodeen, 24. STOLEN BASES Rolnet Mon1real, SI,
Wllt0n. New York, 41, S. Saa, Ood9en, 401
Wlooln" San Dleoo. J9. LtMas••r , San
Francltco. 36
PITCHING 111 0.ClllonU Petti, Allan· re, ll ·C. J cs, Fe1Co<11, Allenla, 1-3, 3 11,
Oennv. Pnlled•lorila . ll· s. 2 ll,
Monl•lutco, San Dltvo. 9·4 3 30, Orotco
Ntw York, ll·S. 116
STRIKEOUTS Carllon. Prlllaotlorua,
719, Soro. C1nclnnell. 19'2 McWllHem\
P111s1>uroh. 149 v-.iua1a, Dadllen, IJ71
Rvon, HOullon, 113
SAVES Smith, ChlGel>O, 20, Beorollen
Allanle, II, ReardOn. Montrtel II. Levelte San Francisco. IS, Minton, San FrenclKo
1S S. Hawe, ~s. lS; Ttkulve Pll
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(ti Pile A.Ito>
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South Sall Lake Cltv 9. Grano Juncllon.
Colo l
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Sen Oleoo 1 2 0 333 6.4 61
Stelllt I 1 0 333 67 so E11t
Be111moro 1 I 0 661 42 J• NY J111 1 1 0 667 S6 S7
Buttato 1 2 0 :m .. 70
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Pl111Duro J 1 0 7SO 91 59 Cleveland 1 I 0 667 SI ,,
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Mleml el New York Olt nh, (II)
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SefllrdeY'l ~amat ~talllt al San Francl1co
WnhtniitOfl 11 ButtelO. (n)
Clncfn11a ll al Otlroll, In>
Green B•• er SI Loul•. (n)
!Can\U Cllv al Chlcel>O, (n)
New YOik Jtl\ al New Orttena. (n)
Houlton 11 011111. In>
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•klotack, 21 0or10o ... bonllO, 2 calico btn.
1.040 mecf<•ret, 7t u no oeu. I wl'lll• "a
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Dem l•abella OatTM 10 Borltf oowffhault,
K II l oowarnou•• 10 L•"'• Isabell•) TULAltE-Ktrn River IFalrvltw Dam
10 KR 3 oowet l>Ou••· JonnM>OOa'9 Brlooe to FelrYlt w Dam). Pet>oerMlnl Cr .. k
(upoer). Tule R1•er lnorll\ end IOUlh loru
01 main fOtk), Tu•• River (Cedar SIOPt .... , MAOIERA-Sen Joeouln River (mlCIOI•
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INYO-l•i<•r CtMI<, Bio PIM CrMk.
BllhOD Crtek lmlddlt. IOUlh and lnlak• II),
Gto•OH CrMk, Goodale Crttk, lncltc>en·
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Cretlo., Ott. Crttk (north lorlt.), Sheoneros
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Taboolt CrttM, llntmah1 CrMk, Tullle
Creek
MONO-Blue L•kl (lower>. Brldoeoort R11tr•Olr, Buckevt CrMk, Convict CrMk,
Convlcl L1k1, Oaedmen Ct .. lo., Ellerv
Lel<a, Ott0roe Ltllt, Glau CrMlt.. Grant
L11>t, Grttn Cree". Gull Lekt, June Lekt ,
LH Vining Crtek, l tt Vlnlno CtMk (IOUlll
lorkl, lllllt Wali.er Lakt. Llllle Welker River. Lundy Lake, Mamie Laka, Mom·
moth CrMk, Marv Lelo.I, McGtt Crttk,
Mill Crtti., Owens River (Benion Crou lno
end Big Sorlno\l, Pine Cr""· Roolnson
C•Mk, ROdl Crea~ Lalli, Rock Creek IParedllt Ct mP to Tom'• Place, Tom"
Piece uo11ream lo Roel< Cr-Lell.e. Roci.
CrMk Lake 10 lhl and 01 lllt roed), Ru1h
Crttk Saddltl)ao Creek, ~ooteoa11 Lake,
Sh•rwln CrMk, Sliver Let.1. Sweuoer
Creak. TIOOe L1kt. T rumoull Leke, Twin LakH BrlOgeoorl luoot< end tower), Twin
L•"" Memmo1n. Vlrolnlt Crtti... Vlrolnte L•lo.H luP~r ano tower). Walker Al•tr
1Cnr11 Fta r Cemoorouno 10 town of Wello.tr.
L•••lll Mtaoow1 Ca mooround to Sonora
BrlOOI )
Mtn'' tournament
(II Jll'ldlO, N.Y.)
Finl R4Mlnd S.,,_.s
Guillermo Vllu (Aroanllne) Oef. Ille
N•"a•t IRomenleJ, 7·6, 6·3, 6·0, Gene
Mevtr (US I Ott Butcb Wolls (U S.l. ,.3,
1· S, Heln1 GunlherOI CSwll1trlano> dtl
Mii• Wll1noer (Sweden). 6·4, 7-S
Mtn'' toumamem
let P'tr1 Chelflff, N.Y.)
l"lnl ltwnd~ Pel Cash (Au\lrallal dt l Henrik
Sunollrom 1Swtdetll. 6·4. 6·0, Rod Hermon IU S ) oel Milt.• Bauer cu S) 6-c, 6·3.
Shlomo Gllci..1111n lltrHIJ Otl Frlfl Buehn·
lno (Us I, 7·6 6·2. Tim Gulllk\011 IU s) cltf
WOlllil Flbak (PolanO). 6·3, 1·S
Women'i toumamen1
tat MellWl ll, H.J.)
Sactnd Aellfld Slntlle• Htltn• Sukova IC11CllollO••l<la) Otl
Dana Gll~rl (US), 4·6. 6·2, 6·3, lvenna
Meoruoe·Outs (Aroanllnel Ott Heather
LUOlott IU S ). 7·S, 6·3, Ro101vn Falrbant. ISoulh Alrlca) cltf AnM HOl>OI IBrlleln),
6·3, 6·4. AndrH LH nd (US.) cltf. Hu Ne (US), 6·2, 7·S, Chrl1llana Jotlualnl ISwln ·
arleno) Otf Cerllno B1u1ll ICenaCla). 6-3,
•·•. Cenov Rtvno101 tu S.) Ott Cleuola
Kohde·Kll1Ch (Wt1I Garmenvl, 6·7. •·•.
7·6. Ive Buoero•• IC1acllo1tove1t.1a>def
Ro1l1 Ca1ots IU SJ. 7·S, 6·•
ArM .... rMUlh
LAGUNA ll•ACH GOU1 AS.socJATION
A lllont -Clarence OW11on, '2. AltA
MICl\ef. 6S. F'rank Efhrl09a, 61
B lllohl -EO Wl!M>n, '4. Ktn Smltn. 67 Frank Ron ., '7, Charles Crow, 69 c tt1on1 -Dett Cantlllcl 69 RKnaro Hotlert 71, Normen Fallo.,.., 11 Cert
Baclo.luno n D fllor.1 -Richard Enl#hl"le. 61,
Sl>•toon wen, 67, Jaclt. McDowtl 77 Biii ........ 7J
F flight -AevlnelO Perlrldot. 61, Vernon Leit. e9. Gii FrMweld, '9, RlcharO
Pare"on, 7 •
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l'IRST ltACIE. 6 lurtono1.
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Melft llore (Hawltv) 9.00 6.00
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THtaD llACI . I 1116 mllH
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Trtbllt n (How'9v) 4 60 • 00 Perl\ EncOUlllet IShotrna,er) S 00
Al10 r aceo L Iba non Bleck Sull>hor
EbOnv Wlnd1, Pie•• Prince
Time 141 LS •XACTA 12·71 peld \12S SO
'OUltTH llACE. 6 lurlOflO~ Rtmtm blr HOllV IPlncey) • 40 3 20 2.60
Fo•v Tov (F'erneno .. 1 s 00 3 40
Lii' Min Gooo.,. IMcCerron> 3 20 A110 rectd Wiid end Sweal, Wlll't L.aov.
Ladv Ethtlvn
Tlmt: I II.
l'IP:TH AACIE. 6 lurlOnO\ S.cular (McC1rror1> 6 oo 3 40 UO
Rt11lna Run IHewl•vl •.OO 3.00 Bid U• (P lncavl 3.40 AllO reel(! Cht rotr Greg, $end DIOOlf,
U1>1>tr Rull1h, C.nov Store, K.lflo l1land
Time l 10 3/S
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Sf)(TH ltACI. 6 lurlot>Q\
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Walerw .. ISttlntrl t .40
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E)uti.r1n1 Mii\ Time I I)
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TltTM I·~ llS
uo 340 °"' ''° out °"'
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lucullus I l l•Ck l 6 40 Al\Q rectld Eoo Ton . Pallkt•tkl, P\lro
Hat>ano, tt04'tnoo. $tlea.
Time· l·St 41S.
NINTH ltAC•. Ont mite
Anortw •n Mt (Sntnhrl lUCI S60 >.20
8trnldOI (Carrillo> 1• J 40
NtvffClf'ttn lllack) UO
Alto r~.o· OM Eyeo •-, LIOl1f
01<1e.,, Mall ACllottr. Fllnl Flirt , I v TM
Sea Time 1 J1 )1$ U IXACTA 17 S) paid Ult SO
Allet\Clancl 19.l!S
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ll1'1 .. SJ. nilflt hll'fltl S mMllne > '"'n llACI One mli. Ott• ~uotr Tto (llalchfotd) 11 00 S llO l 20
Andv'a POodll lfodO) t 40 UO
Raoan" Leo (AuOln) 4 60
Al\O rec.<t Sall AndfHI, Malt"lc MaeOOw, Anon 8 renn1. ~hem11,,
Monlerev 8rH1•. Prlmlll•• Sirui., TM
C-nn GOid
Time 2-01 21S U IXACTA U · l> Delo tfUO
S•C°"D ltAC•. One mti. O•t •
Ktllv Vlvt IMcC..flv) S6 20 2J 60 11 IO llell Tuoor (Vallancllnellem> 1J IO 1 40
Lon i L•O (Lackey) s to
Allo receo Frotlv $1\IPotr. Rae• Chlel.
Oma Chtrlel. HllerlOU1 Br•w, Cha<COel
Henovtr. Gt llanl Spike, Tact Hant rv
TlnM; 2JOO 2/S. » IXACTA (l-1) Paid u soto
THlllD ltAC•. OM mlle llt<A ~rt Schel1le lBektr) 7.60 • 40 3.60
TOP Beronl• (L•cktV) 10 0 ''°
0u111lg1tl Shnter (Teuler> '·'° AllO raceo· Winsome Mon1arev.
Ouhlllr", Maune Ro ... Glgla Oe1tgn, Mn
Rol>tn Bell, Llllle Lemma TltTM: 2:0S SIS. U IXACTA (4·7) paid 1111 10
FOURTH ltACI. One mll• lro•
Hall! (Rotan) II 00 , 00 s 00
Hluewev (Vellanolniinaml 3 IO 3 40
s11anna• Stir tPerrvl • 00
Al\O rececl Anni ROllOI, Imo Imo Imo,
Kamin Mabon, CK.'1 HOM\I'. kollt Pride.
Mlcneei Al>Oe. We1<u1
Time 2-<12 3/S
l'IFTH ltACE. One mlle Pac•
Saltort Star (AnOtrtonl 7 10 6 20 ) 00
Si..looer•rlt IShOll) lS 00 IS IO
Minuit Man (P•rkerl S 20
Al\O raced lllno• Bo•. Rall ChH t . Mt 1101 Stuff, Demien, T riole Nine Skloot"
l teOtr. Hol Sklootr TltTM ?CM 2/S
IJ EXACTA 12·3) oatd 1710 SO
SIXTH RACE. One mlle pect
Altrl Bree11 IKU.Oltr) 1320 S.O J 00
Wev1 RIOtr (Tttmblavl l 10 160
Prloctn e Fella (Sllerrtn) 2 80
Al10 receo. El Rt• Rico, Stao Bowl,
Stream F'tare, Alwev1 Sunnv. PvPot•
SC>Md, Sl.vdl•lf. Palg•1 Dellunl
Time 2:00 2/S.
SJ EXACTA (l·Sl oeld HHO.
SEVENTH RACE. One mile oect
Ru•llc Scoll (Grunavl 1S 00 160 6 20
Ju" Guv (Oesomer> 11 00 6.80
Orv Sack (Pierce) I 60
AllO roctld. Kallv Allo. AP1lev'• Brolhwr,
COOl Gev. Tu11naktl, Youno Miiiion, Ike.
Mtrlne, Burka .. Brloede
Time. 1:5' l l S.
U EXACTA (6·11 oeld "" 00
EIGHTH RACE. One mile oat • Coring• Ledv IBlronJ 10 tO S.00 6 00
AOOIOIQk (()uerlOfoiO) 4 00 • 10
I'm Cerleln (Perker l 61-0
Al10 raet<I Brttzewev Blllt. Venelle
Hanover, Annoh Brul dtr. Regenr Miit,
RHI Sunnv
TltTM 1.SI 31S
IJ R)(ACTA <t·6J Ptld U3 30
NINTH ltACIE. One milt oec1 enoerra
Ott ICroonan> u 40 4 40 S 40
Love '' Flrtl Biie (Aubin> 1 40 t 20
Prlnceu Ltla llonoc>l 140
Al•o reel(! Ladv EH lurn, Brunelle
Brom.oc. Miii Warm BrMzt, Wll•••
Schalllt , Bio Sollie
TlnM 1:56 llS
IJ EXACTA (6·21 oelll 1.309.40
n PICK 51X (4·1·1-6-1·6) Palo
J 12.396.40 wllh two wlnnlno 1lcktll lllvt ltar-Mtl) CarrYOYlr POOi Me.o.47 U
TENTH RACE. One mite oact
Madol.on tllalltndlnon1m) 6,00 3 20 3 00
Ptul ILtckt V) 3 00 2 60
Arverne'a Girl (Ratchford! 3 40
Al\O raced. Prime Bvrd, Oote1 Aewero,
Tvolcel. Noble Tes"'· Mlnnt11ene Falla.
BachelOr Relnt>ow
Time l:SI 4/S.
U EXACTA 13· 10) pelO 129 40 Alltnoanct· 1,220.
Misc.
Pan Am«iUn Garn.'
(at c..nc. .. v-~lllltl
MliN .. Ml .....
Untied StelH II MtalCo .. fU s now
2 O In ll>e fln•l•I ... tne
106 oound•-P•ul Gonzaltl IU s l OK
Manuelllo Do' SanlOI llrtlM). S·O 112 OOU'ICl1-La urtano Aemtr" !Dom
lnlcon Aea..bflcl 01C 51••1 McCror'f (US l
J-2
11• ooundt-Martuet llllcner IV1ne1ut1eJ
cMf FIOyO Fa•OU CU.S ), C· I
11S DOUllCh-S.nt~ CardOne l~rto
Alco> Ot1 e.rnaro Grn tu S ), 6·•
Tredl Aftlll , .....
100-1 L.eonarclo 1'9nalvar (Cube), 100., 2. Juan Nuntl IOomlnlcan Rec>ubllc). 10 14,
3 S6m GreOO\' (U.S.). 10 19. too-I A~lo Gulmar•• (Bru lll
1 ... 31, 3 Slenlty Rtldwlnt IU.S I. I II 26
400 IH-1. Frenll Moollllt (Cul)a). SO 01,
Jamel Klno IU s ), SOll
LJ-1 Jelma Jlfftn0n tCullal. 16 w •.
Vt\CO BrtdleY (U.S.), 26·2~
20k walll.-1 E•Mtlo C1n10 (Mt•lco>.
1·2111, 1 Reul Gon11i11 (Mt•lco) I 7910
Hemmer lhro-l Gtno•l•O Moreton
ICubal. 21'·•
llkvc:llM
•,000-nMltr 1ndlvlduel a..rtull-1 Oavlo
Gm11 IU S ), S6.QJ
YadltlM
Sltloe Cl111-Jatt Ltnllarl IU SI won int
OOld medal.
J-24 c1eu-O••• Curll• (Us l wOfl 1ne
OOld mecll l
Sier Cle~t-eler Wr'9111 (US I won fht
OOld meclel NOTE T,. Unllta Stal.. won 1il•tr medal• tn the HO Clen ano 1na Wlnoo110.r
Clau eno • 1>ron1t HI ,,,. Slor Ctan
WOMSN
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1l 31, 7 Jeckle Wellllnolon IU S l 11 33
400 IH-1 Judi l rown (U S). W.QJ l
Sha.rrlttfe BtrklOllt (U.S) M 09
I00-1 Nerv McKten (CUO.l, 20720
TllW!lt
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Fernano., 1P.-10 Rico>. I·'· 4-l. 1 S s.-..
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WednndltV's transadlen'
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CHICAGO llEARS-AflflOVllCtd fllt r"
lonallort of Jim Finto•, vlQ ..,...1ct.n1 allCI
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DALLAS COWIOYS-Trtded D•nnv
wedlln, ll~er. 10 the fatnoa la•
8ucce-• tor en uMIKIOM<I Clreff chOI<'•
HOUSTON OILER~ul K.tn l urrowll,
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OtGrultOla, lu4lbacll from 11" New York
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Ille D•••• Cowbon lor en undlaclo\80 dt•fl c~ Cul Hll'b Ctwl•IOC!Mf, Cllftr11l•1
beck 1no Ttd Semolt. runnlno beck
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tor .,, unclladoMO Orefl <:flOkitt
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Aug. 25, 1983 (.'I
AP~
teve Scott, a product of UC Irvine, finishes first in
the 1,500-meter e vent of a n inte rnatio r,ial track
a n d field m eet in Zurich , Switzerla nd Wednesd ay.
Television's clock
Illakes it by a nose
Pan A m Gam es h ave CB S hopping
CARACAS. Venezuela (AP)-
The Pan American Games men's
100-meter backstroke was start-
ing with Rick Carey trying to
break the world record h e set
three weeks earlier. It was 5:52
p .m . on a Sunday afternoon, so 1t
became a race between Carey and
one clock and CBS and another.
Carey got the record and CBS,
which went of! the air at six, beat
its clock -it got the race on the
air hve, despite a false start that
produced a lot of sweaty palms LO
the control room It even squeezed
1n an mtervtew with Carey, who
was pulled from the room where
swimming winners are usually
held until after the medaJ cer-
emony two races later.
It was a good Sunday for CBS'
coverage of the games. It got the
Carey record; 1t had live a dra·
mallc diving duel between two
Ame ricans -Greg Louganis and
Bruce Kimball it had some good
boxing tape, including a
first-round knockout by Ameri-
can Louis Howard, and it had a
dramatic, game-winning two-run
home run by American baseball
player Ben Abner with which to
open the show
ln oth er words, victories, vie·
t.ories, victories by Americans -
always good for home folks.
CBS had some major problems
when its first people arrived here.
There were unfiTUBhed studios;
there w ere Venezue lan cam-
eramen who had to get crash
courses in the sports they were
assigned to cover; there were
trucks so small the producer had
to stand outside.
The network a1so tried and fail-
ed at a little of Yanqui A.rus-
llcismo -Execullve producer
Terry O'Neil. dismayed at the
patches of dirt on the infield at
the main stadium, tried to get it
painted green, ala patchy Na-
tional Football League fields.
But despite those problems -
real and synthetic -they didn't
show to the audierke . ln fact,
S unday's five-hour broadcast
succeeded well in capturing the
flavor of what's happening here
Hannah gets start
for Raiders Friday
EL SEGUNOO (AP) -Vet-
eran offensive lineman Charley
Hannah will get hlS chance at the
onJy vacancy in the Los Angeles
Raiders' starting lineup when the
team concludes 1ts preseason
schedule Friday night at
Cleveland
Hannah wiU be thl' Raiders'
st.artmg left guard. Coach Tom
Flores said Wednesday
Dis trac tions
just too muc h
for Nastase
JERICHO. N.Y. (AP) -Both
Guillermo Vilas and lhe Nasta.cie
could be excused for having
something othe r than tennis on
their minds.
On Wednesday night, it ap-
peared both players were think-
ing about recent suspensions and
fines levied against them by the
Men's International Professional
Tennis Council.
The second-seeded Vilas fell
behind the unseeded Nastase, of
Romania, 2-6, 1-3 in the flrst
round of the $1 50,000 Hamlet
Challenge Cup. But then Vilas
surged back as Nastase -claim-
ing to be distracted by a female
photographer -won onJy 14
points in the third set. Vilas won
the mat.ch 2-6, 6-3, 6·0.
In other action, defending
champion Gene Mayer was a 6-3,
7-5 victor over But.ch Walts, and
No. 4 Mata Wilsmder was ousted
by Heim Gunthardt of Switier-
land 6·4, 7-~.
VUu u id Wednesday that he
has named Bill Ttllbcrt A.II his
~lectJon to a three·men commit·
ttt which will hear his appeaJ of
the one-year sutperudon and
$20.000 fine handl"d him by tht>
Councn.
Hannah. who played his entire
career at nght tackle (after one
season as a defensive lineman) for
the Tampa Bay Bucs, earned that
chance with a strong second-half
show ing at guard against Chicago
last Saturday night.
Ed Muransky. the second-year
man who had played every down
at the position for two and a hall
games, will play the second hall
against the Browns
"The only change is Hannah at
guard," said Flores in announcing
the Raiders' lineup.
Muransky, also a former ~ckle,
apparently failed his test and
Hannah's second-ha If e ffort
against the Bears was enough to
warrant a st.art 'against the
Browns.
The position was le ft vacant
whe n third-year man Curl
Marsh, the starter. suffered a
herniated di.8c in training camp at
Sant.a Rosa and had to undergo
surgery. It's unlikely Marsh will
be a ble to play before the aecond
half of the se880n.
lf Hannah isn't the answer, the
Raiden also have journeymen
line backups Steve Sylvester and
Henry Sheppard, although it's
expected that Hannah will be
given a thorough tryout Friday at
Cleveland.
Ra ms place pair
o n injured reser ve
The Rams have have placed
wide receiver Drew Hill and
placeklcker Mike Lansford nn the
Injured reaerve list, the NaUonal
Footbtlll League team annou.ncrd
Wl'dn~y.
Defensive l>Qck Henry Williams
wu reactivated by the club.
Hill haA been aufferin& from •
herniated dltc In h la ~. and
Lansford undcrwC'nt surgery to
remove-eartJJege from his left
knee.
I
t'fJ Orunge Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Aug 25. 1983
Design
Center
readied
By CATIE LOTT
Ollll) Piiot Cofle_.wMnl
The funou~ poundmi,: of ham-
mers and t•on.st.ant bu:u of an
t!lectnt saw mix with thl• work-
man's shouts to echo through•
empty bu1l<langs and at'ross vacant
parking lots of the n early t'Om-
pleted South Coast Design Cenk'r ·
Christopher Bennet l , dm'<.'tor of
marketing for the tmm enl>Co' pro-
,JeCt. pausl·~ for a moment
betweem shuffling papers and
answering calls to quu:kly indkate
with a swt."t'ping hand, "it's all
coming LogNher, nght now "
He ts referring to the l50.000
square feet of spact• designated as
The Design Center. located in the
Copper Trt.>t> Business Park in
Costa Mesa
Speaking in his rap1d-f1rc• man-
ner, Bennett continues to define
the Center as ··a highly SjX'(.'1a11zed
area, all dest!,'TI oriented."
The Design Center, located in the Copper Tree Business Park in Costa Mesa.
I 0 millionth lruc k
Reeling o ff an 1mpress1ve list of
names within the design industry.
Bennett makes 1t clear that only
the finest businesses and tenants
will be featured and 111cluded
within the p.trk
·•All ..ire top names." Bennett
states. "well established firms."
Dux of Scotland as well as the
locally based Country Life De-
signs -l"Stabhshed in Corona Del
M ar over 20 years ago --are
among th1• many presug10us busi-
nesses soon to be in operation.
Once completed the Design
Center will cater almost exclusive-
ly to the affluent sector in the area
dealing mainly with the more local
interior design and archit.ecturaJ
firms
When asked if any of the
businesses will offer anything for
the less affluent person, Bennett
did not hesitate to reply. "none."
The South Coast Design Center
will cater only to the more ex-
clusive high-end of the market.
The need for a new design
L>enter of this magnitude is un-
questionabl y there, aooording to
Bennett, "Orange County is one of
the fastest growing areas with one
of the highest per capita incomes."
Based on the su~ of the
adjacent Design Center at Stone-
mill as weU as a market study
pr epared by the consulting ser-
vice, Tarantella & Lee, Orange
County contains all the necessary
ingredients for suecessful growth
in the design center area.
The final <.'Ompletion dat(• ror
the South Coast Design Center • .ll
Coppertree has been estimat1.'Cl to
be some time in November .. &>-
cause each showroom will be
different, it just takes llml• to
finish," explains Bennett.
One of the few firms currently
in operation within the eent1;:r 1s
theJ.W . Automotive Conditioning
Center which focuses on complett>
service deta1Hng, including tht•
interior, exterior. and engine of a
car.
Chrysle r ( :orp. rollc•cl its I 0 millionlh Norlh
Anwric:an-huih truck off the Warrt>n Truck
P la n I line in Warren, Mic h ., earlier this wt•ck .
T he· Ameri('an auto huilder celebrated tht'
oc·<·asion hy putting Napoleou "Frent"hv'·
(;uilnu-t bt•hind the wht•el. Guilmf'l, wa.ving al
thf' <'rowd as he brings the trm·k out. is a relirecl
pluut workt:r, with 3:1 year~ of s«>rvfrt· in the a uto
manuf ac·turing busint·s~.
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PUBLIC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE P\BLIC NOTICE P\BLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS OUSINESS FLCTITIOUt BUllNE88 ,.C:TITIOUI SUllNEll NOTICE Of' ,IUHO OF
APt"UCATION '°" lNautlANCE OF ACCOUNTI HON-
°"MTIHO INITITIJTIOH
NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT NAME ITATElllll!HT
TM 1011ow1ng persoo ts doing rne lotlow1ng person is doing The followtng pe<ton It dol Ous1ness as business a' bualness as: PRES flGE SHEEPSKINS 2428 THE JM COMPANY. 15333 E. Cvl· ACCOUNTING ANO FINANCIA Newpon 611111 Space I Cos111 ver Or Suite 920, lrvlne. C11llforn1a SERVICES, 17985-H Skypark Circle, Thia la to Inform the publlc that Mesa CA n627 92714 lrVine CA 92714 unde< Part 582 of the Rv'" and I Wollutm Aooerl Co1se 36 tO Lack· JOM MtChHI Manahan, 1531 E Sllara 6 Memdanl, 025 So Fourth Aegulall0!\1 for lnituran<:e Of Ac· s111y Pasaoane Cell! 91 107 Oce.n Blvd , 81lboa. Callt 92661 Ave , Arcadia, CAO 1008 count1, IAVINE CITY SAVINGS ANO Tr.s ous1neu '' col\duCled or en This ouslness 1s conducted by 1n This butlneu II conducted l>y an LOAN ASSOCIATION (In Ofgenlz.11· • 1nCMOva1 1n01V1dual lndll/tdual. lion) II.al tiled with the Fedetal Sev-W1lham R Corse John M Mann1n S e Memdanl Inga and Loan lnturanee Corpor-Tn1s statement ,.., 111ec w•lll me T1>1s 1tatemen1 was filed with the Thia 1111-t wu llled with the etlon en appllcallon for lniturance of County Cler~ 01 Orange Coun1y on County Clerk or Orange Coun1y on County Clerk of Orange County on account•. of an ln1tltulloo lo be Jvly 27 t98:t July 27. 1983 July 25. l983 located at. or tn the lmmedllle Vlcln· '221577 F2215&2 F22ti22 lly ol, 2400 Mk;h91aon Drive, lrvlne,
Pvbhsnlld Ora .. ge Coa'1 Delly Pvollshea Orange Coast Dally Pul>llShed Ora11oe Coul Dally California P1101 Avg 4 11 t8 2S 1983 Pt101 Aug • 11 18. 25. 1983 Pilot Aug 4 11 18. 25. 1083 Anyone mey WYlt• In favor or
446 t 83 444 7 -83 · «57-83 Pf01911 ol the application Four
MLIC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE caplet mull be rec.I~ by "SuP«· P\lll.IC NOTICE vllOfY Agent, Fede<el Horne L~n 1---......;...;;;.;;.;;.;..;....;..;..;.........;..;;... ___ IBank or San Francltco, 800 Cell·
FICTITIOUI 8UllNEll lornla StrMt. Potl Otflee 8ox 7948.
NAIH IT ATIMENT San Frenclteo, Celllornla 94120 ·· The' lollowlng pe<IOll 11 doing within 10 d1y1 of IM pul>tlUtlon of Dullneu u Ihle nottoe. An 1ddltlO!\eJ 7 days to PACIFIC PIANO RENTAL, 270 E. itubmlt com"*111 m1y be 01>1atned
FICTl1'10UI 8USINE88 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT NAME 6TATEMEN1' Tne lollowlng "penon1 are dOlr>g
1 he ro11ow1ng person '' do•no business as 11us1"ess as SALON 0 ANTOINETTE t423 GARONER SYSTEMS t8600 Sant1,.go. N-porl BellCh Calllorn1e H in St Cotti MllM. CA 92627 oVlded IUCh reqUMt le rece<ved In
1423 San· Oennls J Ind Meg LM , 1616 Oall ltlng by the SuP«vilOtY Aoe<'l lree Cl . Glendora, CA 91740 lhln 1he 1<kl1y P«IOCI I
Main S1•ee• Su ft" 200 Hunt 92660
•ngto~ Bea,~· CA 926•8 Maf) Amomeue inc
Joe Leo G11rar1er 3030 Somoa hago Newport Beech. P1act' Costa Mesa C:.A 92626 92660 Callforn11 This 1>us1ne11 11 conduct9d by en
This bvs+ness is con<lucted Dv an This 1>us1ness IS condvcled by a 1nd1v•dua1 corpora11on
Joe Leo Cia•dM'IF ron1 l'•m1stead President Tilt~ '1a1emen1 wts l•le<J "'11n tne rn1s statement was filed won Ille County Cle•~ ~I Orange County on County Cler~ ol Orange County on Jul\' :>S 1983 July 27 19113
1nd1111du•I Anyone Mnd1ng • prol"t d~ecl 1 Meg Lee aub1tant111 by the Prtncipel Super.' This S1111emen1 wu flied with the vleory Agent may requM1 an oral I County Clerk ol Orange County oo 1rgvme111 on the appllcetlon Jul)' 27, 1983 provided tuch requeet It recet"9d In
F221i21
Pu01ts11~ Orange CoasL Dally PtlOI Avg • t t t8 25 1983 ~456-83
1'22111• WTltlng by the Supervieory Agent Publlahed Orang. Cout Dally dllflng 1he 10-day P«IOCI Foi e
F221583 Pilot Aug 4. 11, 18, 25, 1083. PfOlell 10 be con•~ed IUbSlatl· Pvbhslled Orange Coas1 Delly 1----------;...44.;.;2:.4;...·.;;.83=111al, 11 mu11 be wrlllen and reoelvecl Piiot Aug 4. 11 t8. 25. 1983 on lime, the rM.IO<ll tor the protell
4448-83 P\BLIC NOTICE mu1t oe con1l11ent with the regu·
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI aUllNEll letory bUll for denial ol the IPPll· NAME ITATUllHT eatlOn. 8"d the prolMt mu11 ~ aup-por1ed by the 1ntorm1t10n llC)eCflled
NOTICE OF ~~ot~ng P«ton 1' doing ~ S.Ct':, 543 21•1 (21 ot1he Fede< al
NONDISCRIMINATORY ORIENTAL SHIATSU SPA, 2022 egulll •·
POLICY AS TO uall St., Newport a..ch. CA 92UO You mey 1oo1c 11 the app1ic.11onl
STUDENTS Kun Kim, 550 Paularlno. Aol and ell com"*1t• nled al lhe FedefaJ L·21 t. Co111 M .... CA 92828 Home Loan Bank of San Frencitco, Sunshine Community Nursery School. of Costa Mesa, Thia b1nl,,... 11 conduoted by an n1et1 eny IUCh material• are ••·
admits students of any race. color, national and ethnic ndlvlduei pt 1>y 1ew trom pul>llc dllCIOIUr• . I 11 th ht I 11 d ti ltl Kim Kun ~ II you haw eny qu.llona conoern-ong1n o a e rig s. pr 11 ages. programs, an ac v es Thi• •t•tement waa filed with 1ne 1 ti-ooeduree conlKt lhl
generally accorded or made available to students at the n1y Cief11 or Ot•noe County on ~~Agent 11' the Fedefal
school It does not d1scnmanate on the basis of race, color. ul)' 27, 19113 Home Loan &enk of San Frencltc0
na11onal and ethnic origin In administration of Its educe-Publlehed orange c~.':'22~= ~~~1~-~:01 Cout 011 Piio•I
11011a1 pohcles, admissions. policies, scholarship and loan PllOt Avo ... 11, 18, 2s. 1983. Aug 2s. 1983.nge I)'
programs. and athletic and other school administered «33-83 482&-83
programs P\lll.IC NOTICE P\lll.IC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE RESOLUTION NO. 13-85
RESOLUTION NO. 83-87
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OF NEWPORT BEACH DECLARING CITY'S INTENTION
NEWPORT BEACH DECLARING CITY'S INTENTION TO O VACATE A PORTION OF 32ND ST.; ACCEPTING A
VACATE THE 20-FT WIDE ALLEY LOCATED BETWEEN MAP SHOWING THE PORTION PROPOSED TO BE VA-
ST ANDREWS RO & 15TH ST. ACCEPTING A MAP ATED: AND SETTING SEPTEMBER 12, 1983, AS THE
SHOWING THE PORTION OF ALLEY PROPOSED TO BE DATE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING THE
VACATED ANO SETTING SEPT. 12. 1983 AS THE DATE INTENDED VACATION (DWG. #5473-L)
FOR A PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING THE INTENDED WHEREAS. the City Councll ol the City of Newport!
VACATION (OWG 5474-L) Beach, pursuant to the provisions ol the Street Vacation
WHEREAS the City Council 01 the City 01 Newport Act and all amendments thereto. being Sections 8300 to
Beach pursuant to the provisions ol the Street Vacation 8325 and 8340 to 8353 lnclualve, of the Streets and
Act and all amendments thereto being Sections 8300 to Highways Code of the State ol California. provides tor the · vacation ol easements; and 8325 and 8340 to 8353 1nclus1ve. ol the Streets and WHEREAS on April 21 1983 the Planning Com-H1ghw~ys ~ode ol the State or California. provides for the mission of the' City ol Newport ae'ach conditionally ap-
vacation o easements; and proved Tentative Tract No. 1 t906. A condition ol approval
WHEREAS. the Planntng Commission ol the City of for this development required that a portion of the 32nd st.
Newport Beach. on June 24, 1983. as a condition of right-of-way be vacated by the city prior to recordatlon ol
• approval an connection with Resubd1v1s1on No. 723, re-the final map; and
quired that sub1ect alley be vacated prior to recordatlon ol WHEREAS, the area to be vacated la legally described
1he parcel map. and on Exhibit "A" hereto and depicted on a map attached
hereto as Exhibit ''B" and Incorporated herein by referen·
WHEREAS. the sub1ect alley 1s presently unimproved ce; and
with no access from ad1acent proper1y owners; and WHEREAS. the developer wlll rededicate the required
WHEREAS all t Ill t es ha e been notified and right-of-way for the 32nd St. extension with the recorda-u 1 1 1 11 • tlon ol Tract 11906. The proposed vacation will be
WHEREAS. the alley to be vacated Is legally described recorded at the same time that the flnal Tract Map 11906
on Exhibit "A' attached hereto and depicted on a map la recorded In order to ensure that the City retains the
marked Exhibit "B" Incorporated herein by reference; and right-of-way for the 32nd St. ex.tension; and
WHEREAS, the subject property la presently unlm-
WHEREAS. proceedings !or the vacation ol theproved with no access from adjacent property owners:
above-described alley shallbe undertaken by the Cit and
Councll of the City of Newport Beach, pursuant to the WHEREAS. prooeedlnge for the vacation of the
provisions of the Street Vacation Act of 1941 and all above-described alley shall be undertaken by the City
amendments thereto. bfllng Sections 8300 and 8325 and Council of the City of Newport Beach purauent to the
8340 to 8353 Inclusive. of the Streets and Highway Code provisions of the Street Vacation Act of 1941 and all
of the State or Calllornla; amendments thereto, befng Sections 8300 and 8325 end
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Cit ~~i~t~t~~:~:n~~l~~r~1:' the Streets and Highway Code
Councll of the City of Newport Beach that notice la hereb NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City
given that the City Council or the City of Newpo~ Beach Council of the City of Newport Beach that notice la hereby
does heret>y fix Septemb8f t2. 1983 the hour of 7.30 p.m. given that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach
of said day, In the City Council Chambers of the City o °" hereby fix September 12 1983 at the hour of 7·30 Newpor1 Beach. located at 3300 Newport Boulevard, C ' · Newport Beach Calllornla as the time and place for p.m . of said day, In the tty Council Chamber of the City of
hearing all persons Interested In or objecting to th Newport Beach, located at 3300 Newport Boulevard.
proposed vacation o f said alley and the City Councll at Newport Beach: Callfomla, aa the tlrne and place for
said time and place will hear the evidence ottered by any hearing all persona fntereated In or objecting to the
person Interested In the vacation of said alley herein· prppoaed vacetlon of said alley, and the City Council at
before described . • Ea)d time and pltce wm hear the evidence offered by any raon lntereated In the vacation of said right-of-way
BE IT FURTHER RESOL VEO that this Resolution of ereln deacrlbed.
Intention shall be published at least once In the official BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution of
newspaper ot the City. and said publlcatlon 1hall be mad•tntentlon ahall be publlahed at leut once In the official
before the date set for the hearing or all person aper of the City, and .. Id pubtl(:atlon ahalt be made
Interested In or objecting to the proposed vacation. ore the date Mt tor the hMr\ng ot all persona nt8fested In or objecting to the propoMd vacation.
ADOPTED this day or Aug. 22. 1983. ADOPTED thl• day of Aug. 22. 1983
Evelyn Hart, Mayor Evelyn Hart. Mayor
A TT EST Wanda E. Andersen
City Clerk
Published Orange Coest Dally Piiot Aug is. 1983
TIEST. Wanda E. AnderMn
tty Cfftrk
ubll1hed Orange Coast Dally Piiot Aug. 26, 1983
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Clu~llltd Ad\ Pnone•O ~78
BUSINISS BRllfS
August johle claims
up by adjusted 46,000
By lbe A~soclaled Press
WASHlNCTON ~·arsl llmt· daams for un
l•mployment ansuranet: benefits r~ by a season.ally
adjusted 46,000 an mid-August, Assa&tanl Labor Sec-
r,·tary Al~rt Ang11san1 said today ll was lhe serund
t'onse<:ut1ve wc.-ek of rising f1rsl-l1ml· claims !or jobless
bc•nefits Angrasani's rC!porl said that approximately
427,000 Am~ri1.•ans filed for unemployment an lhe week
ended Aug 13, t'Ompan•d u> :un.ooo an lhc previous
week.
American-made car sales soar
DETROIT Desp1tl• low dealership anventones,
sales of Arner1t·•rn-r11ade t•ars soarl"(f 224 pert'ent in
mid-August from ye>ar-ago ll•vels. the leading auto-
makt>rs say Tht: six mapr U S automakers reported
Wl-dnesday ltil.104 earl> w(•re sold bt•1wecn Aug 11-20
rnmpared wllh 131.ti5f) m thf: pt•rand last year The daily
!-t-llmg J"lllt· of 17.!WO w~ the tx·st for tht-penod suu:e
22 !'!59 w1·n· sold d:uty m mid Augusl 1981
New-con ~1ruc 1iu11 value drops
NEW YORK Tht• valul' of newly started
('l1nstruct10n m July dropped 10 pcn:enl, but nsmg
1nttc•resl rat~ wen! not a pnncapal factor, a private
budding mduslry mfurmataon service reporls The F.W
Dodge Division of MlCraw-H1U Ln formalwn Systems
Co reported Wednesday rww t•unstructaon m July was
valued at $17 billion
Offshore-"rilling bids high
NEW ORLEANS 0 11 l'Ompanies have offered
the government high bids totalltng $1.55 b1ll1on on 475
tracts of offshore dnlhng spa<.·(• an the western portion of
thc· Gulf of Mexic.'O near Texa.\i The Department of
lntcnor has three wc-eks to make up 1ls mind which bids
to accepl or re.JC.'(·t. ln add Ilion to lease money, the
government would gN a s hare> of royalties. usually
ont•-s1xth, from produclaon
Urgency lag on p ending cuts
WASHINGTON -Government offlcaals and pri-
vate analysts say that Congress seems lo have lost 1ts
sense o( urgency aboul the nl'ed lO reduce federal
deficits, especially an view of a steadily amproVUlg
economy. Moreover, they predicl that when at relurns in
mid-September from ats summer recess. Congress wail
~ reluctant on the eve of a presidential election year to
cut spending programs sharply or t.o raise taxes enough
to make a significant dent an the defkals. The deficits are
expected to hil a record $209.8 bilhrm this year .
Steel workers 'like' new deal
WEIRTON, W Va Workers al Nauonal Slee!
Corp 's Weirton Steel 01v1s1on seem to like an
employee-ownersh1p plan under which they would buy
lhc Weirton mill from National for $386.1 million.
Robert L LQughhead, president of N'auonal St.eel's
Weirton Steel 01vis1on said Wednesdav lh e deal
pr'tWtdes "a new begmnang" for the entire-commumty
andst1.<el industry The workers an~ to vole on 1t Sept 23.
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT OOW JON£S AV£RAG£S
NEW YOlllC CAP)· Sal••. • om r>tlce •no net chan1111 of tMe Hfteen mosl active Ne-. Yort Sloe~ EAC"•no. ll,u\U. tra olnQ n e .,onellY •• mo"• th a n •I Pan .Am I,~ 100 I~ ,,,,.,., TLT 1 750,'l>O &S t -I tCN Pnarm l,OIS,700 ,,.,
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Hellburln 15.3,200 43\\ I''• CePecn 133.100 n·~ ·~ Ptc,.ICo 100,600 33' 1 ~ ..
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C8 Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Thursday, Aug. 25, 1983
DRINlil COUNTY BUSINIBS
Career Development Services opens office in Corona del Mar
Career Development ·"·rvices, a human
rt!SOUf\.'e rotbulung farm. hu:. annourn.'t'd the
opemng of new of!lces at Bayl.ade Squart.', 1111
Bayside Drive an Corona de! Mar CDS. locatt'CI an
the Fidehty Federal Bank Bualdang. specaahzes an
md1v1dual cart.'t'r plannmg. self deve lopmenl
programs and pl'Ofcss1onal rl!surn~ preparation
Bruce M. Bolen as managing director of the new tum
• • •
The promouon of James E. Lowes to vwe
president, markt'ting, of the lrv11w-bascd Parker
Bertea Aerospace Group, Parker Hannifan Corp.
Lowes, a resident of Irvine, moves from his
previous pos1t1on as group t.hre<.•tor of marketing
He joined the company in 1964.
• • •
Edward L. Young of Huntington Beach has
been named vice president, instant teller div1s1on ,
of City National Bank, at was announced by Gil
Davenport, senior vice president fur the Beverly
Hills-headquartered bank Young JOlned the bank
in 1982 as an area act-ount manager for instant
teller.
• • •
Norma Waunch Hayes has been promoted to
vice president-account services at Crowell McKay
Advertising/Public Relations in lrvine, an-
nounced Ano Crowell, agency president. A Balboa
resident, s he has been associated with Crowell
McKay since 1980. She moves up from her
previous pos1t1on of account supervisor.
Business won't
cool in SUilllller
By JOHN CUNNIFF ___ ,,.....,..
NEW YORK -There was a tame, perhaps as
recently as 15 years ago. when econorruc activity took
a summer siesta of sorts and people almost forgot that
getting and spending were the most compelling
forces in their Lives
Noisy Wall Street became an empty echo
because so many brokers ll'ft on Thursday. not to
return until Tuesday. And on Marn Street, car dealers
yawned because nobody bothered to drop by until the
new models were announced. I
It was quiet even in Washington. difficult as that
is to recall, because elected officials felt that in the I
heat of August noboJy was inclined to Listen to them
or alert enough to wonder where they had sneaked I
off to. . I It made little differen~ that important and even
urgent matters were le ft undcalt with, which
incidentally would seem to offe r histonansa rich vein l
of study. Were problems resolved. for instance.
because they were ignored?
As if an an attempt to assuage guilty ft.-elings.
acuvity everywhere picked up again right after
Labor Day, with conferences and speeches and
announcements scheduled m such profusion that
nobody could accommodate them au
But that is past. Now. important business,
financial and econorruc news as as Likely to occur
under the bla.stenng summer sun as under the cool
clouds of fall, as attested to by the Cran tac pace of such
events this summer as the rlS(> of the dollar and the
big swings of the stock market
What happened? That question, asked casually I
but repeatedly. revealed a pattern of answers that
might be significant or could, perhaps, be of little
significance at all
-The world appears to have entered a period of
such basic and pervasive econorruc change that a crisis
aUn06phere seems to exist. The threat of billion dollar
defaults, for example, JS bag news, summer or winter.
-Better communications. And al.so, a more
sophisucated understanding o! how to use them. 1
Pressure groups know how to get attention by I
making their pitch when they won't get drowned out
by other news
-~ause of e<.-onom.ic change and upheavals I
there is a great.er interest an monthly statistical
infonnation from the vanous government depart-
ments. Having bounced over such a wide range, the
jobless, inflation and interest rates are now big news
all year round.
LN firm
shows gain
• 10 r e ve nues
DigitaJ Oat.acorn Inc of
Laguna Niguel Wednes-
day reported financial
results for the fourth
quarter and year ended
June 30.
During the fourth
quarter net revenues in-
creased tenfold to
$1,361,629 from the
$130,158 reported last
year. Of even greater
significance is the fact
th.at Digital Oat.acorn Inc
reported a net profit for
the quarter of $127,6 11 ,
or 7 cents per share,
compared to a loss of
$195,169, or 12 cents. for
the similar period last
year.
Net revenues for ftscal
1983 were $2,693.189, an
increase of 326 perrent
over the $632,025 re-
ported for the similar
period last year The net
losa Crom operations de
cUned to $19,862 .. or I
cent, a substantial rl'duc
tion from the 1085 of
$551,646, or 45 cents. the
prior year
James Mariner, presi-
dent, said that "The l'Om-
1)3J\y has jWlt completed
ita fint profitable quar
ter and hu thl· largest
backlog In the company'it
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Clarke Agency
751-4810
Woodard -Mather
Agency
754-0711
Bob Wolfe Agency
842-1741
Rabbitt Agency
831-n40
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BOLEN LOWES YOUNG HAYES RESNICK MERLE
announced th(.' prurnouor~ of Audrey L. Milfs to
assistant v1<.-e prei.1dem and M.-Cretary, Terry R.
Per kins to assistant vice president, mdlvaduaJ
:;.pecial marketing. James J . Peters, assistant vice
president, pension invesunent sales, and Michael
S. Robb, assistant vice pres1d1:nt, realty invest-
ment. Pacific Mutual as bused m Newport Beach.
• • •
ATV Systems, Inc. has named Robert D.
Laurie Resnick has been named president of
The Tropics Gr oup, a Newport Beach professional
interior plantscaping service for corporate, com-
mercial and residential clients in Orange County
The company is a newly organited division of
Laurie's Piao ts and serves over 100 clients from its
new headquarters at 4000 Birch St.
located in Newport Beach, are at 2081 Business
Drive, Suite 110, just south of J ohn Wayne Airport.
• • •
Saddleback National Bank opened ats doors
on Aug. 11 wath $5 million reported an deposits,
according to Vi rgil Bigby, vice president and
cashier. The bank is located at 23941 Avenida de La
Carolota in Laguna Bills
Bagby vice president of service He replaces
Michael Canfield, who scrvt."CI as interim vice
president since the inception of the Santa Ana
serviceorganizauon in October, 1982. Canfield will
return to his position of vice president of strategic
planning.
• • •
R.P . Segerst rom, Joe., a Cabforrua business
interior design firm, has opened a Cost.a Mesa
office. Ron Childs servf'S as sales manager of the
new office, located at 3303 Harbor Blvd
• • •
• • • ... Linda Merle has JOmed CJE Systems,
headquartered an Irvine, as a marketing support
analyst Prior to )Ommg CIE. Merle. a Laguna
Niguel resident. served as senior marketing
support analyst with MAJ/Basic Four lnfor-
ma tion Systems in Tustin.
• • •
E.J. Lohnes & Co., an advertising and public
relations agency, has relocated to expanded offices
m lrvine, it was announced by Edwa rd Lohnes,
owner and president of the year-old firm. The new
offices for the agency, which was previously
Maria P iscopo, a Costa Mesa-based artists
and pho tographer's represent.alive, has expanded
her business with the addition of an associate
representative, Anoe Vande rwlelen. Van-
derwielen, a Costa Mesa resident, wall assist in
marketing freelance photography a nd art service~
to architectural, medical and food-related ac·
counts. ...
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. has
The Electronic:~ Markeung Group of Wyle
Labora tories has been awarded four add1taonal
distributor locations by Sillconlx, Inc. of Santa
Clara. The announcement was made in lrvine by
Charles M. Clough, group president Clough said
that the addition of Wyle stocking locations in Los
Angeles, lrvane, San Diego and Phoenix to the
S1lioonix franchise agreement bnng to 10 the
number of Wyle stocking locations offering
Siliconix products.
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OPEi FRIDAY 10-2
LIDO ISLE
200 Yla larctltaa ........................... 1111,000
3 bdrms, 3 baths, POOL
:~~~ ,.~. 204 Via lltell .................................... 1121,000
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3 bdrms, 3 baths. POOL
31t Yl1 Ll4t St•4 ......................... U,OOO,OOO
BA YFRONT. room for 2 boats
101 Yl1 Flttaot ............................... 1110,000
4 bdnns, fanuly room. POOL
2J3 Via 11111 .................................. 1121,000
6 bdrms, 4 baths, BANK REPO
214 Yl1 lra11aaa .............................. S371,000
3 bdrms, 2 baths, family nn
144 YI• Ytll1 .................................... 1111,ooo
fi bdnns, 3 •..-, ba, corn. of Nord
110 Yl1 Trle1t1 ................................ 1710,000
6 bdrms. 5 baths, POOL
112 Via llant ........................ u ........ 14101000
3 bdnns, 2 baths
* HARBOR RIDGE *
Come visit the most fabulous view. New
custom home in Newport. Nothing to
LIDO ISLE
Open 1-5 124 Via Lido Nord
Bayfront sl ngll' story 3 Br. 2 Ba. beam ce1lmgs,
spat•mus wrra~. pier & slip. $1.250,000
Hay front 6 ba 7 '1'l bdnn, VllJa on wide lot,
pool, spa, dock for 120' yacht. $4 ,850,000
Open 1-5 l 01 V 1a Lido Soud
Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large rec rm ,
beam ceilings, furnished, paltos $420,000.
llYSIDE PUCE llYFRDllT
Spe<:t.acular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up. 2 br.
2 ba dn 2 boal spacc.'S Reduced -$1.500,000
PElllllSUU HOIE OCUllFROIT
Ocean & Jl'llY views Manne room, 4 bdnn, 3
bath, 3700 sq fl Xtra parlung $1 ,385,000.
FllRlllllS RAllCH HILLTOP
New 4 br, 4 1/) ba, custom French Normandy
Est.ale I 2 prime acre hilltop $1.250,000.
COROlllDO CAYS llYFROllT
Coronado island cu.st bayfront lot. 85' boat
deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/trade.
lllROWHEll HDIE
Nea.r new 4 bdnn, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 sq.
ft. $440,000. Will trade for a local property.
DCEll FROIT lllCOIE UllTS
Prime 2 Br, 2 Ba & 2 Br. 1 Ba. Duplex on xlnt
swimming beach good income. $725,000.
Best view, tallest ocean front bldg tri-plex
with spacious 4 Br 2 Ba. each level $1,200,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boy\•d1•Drn11· NB b7S b lbl
I'll SHOW YOU MINE,
IF YOU'LL SHOW ME YOURSlll
located In COiiege Plrk. M u A c H I N s 0 N 1y OI $3SO 000 IOI Income no pell $695 Sierra
Needa TLC bul Ila& IOeda from Ihle 2 Bdrm 2 t>a ENTERPRISES 752-8731 units, commercial build· Mgm1, 641_·_13_2_4 __ _
ol potential Asking upper unit Sage Model In OOUI YllWlll Inga. Haeoned trUll 3 Br 2ba, no pe11, kids ol<,
$133,000. Wiii consider Turtle Rcx;k Hlgntands Brlglll 2Br. 2B1 cornet unit deeds. gold, gold stcx;ka 806 Joann s1 1725/mo. olters. 631-7370. Townhomea Quiel cash will work. too call 644-1836
C"l-de-sac tocatlon on top 1100'· Luxury am-Submit --~----v menltles. owner amctoua 4 b<I, 2 bl, In 'Mesa Verda, $169,000. BYCO 845-2251 LllO REALTY 3260 Mlnnetto1 Sl TRADI T IONJ\l.
REALTY
STEP UP
to this lovely 4 Bdrm 2'/•
Ba Mesa Verde home
Htghly upgraded with
new ce111mlc tlle. paint &
~lsor
·Realty
651-1177
carpel. Also nave saper-3leo MICHEl90tl OtlrYI ate ramify room wllh a .,..,,..
-:ustom spa oft tile patio
& RV access Assume ea-L11aaa ltadl 1041
tsllng 12"1. llnanclng Ask· New Custom Home 3 bd
Ing $255.000 631-7370 2·~ ba, Frencll doors:
TRADITIONAL
REALTY
...... ...... 100&
11% FIX RATE JO YR
No loan lees, no close
cost Cape Cod reno-
vated, shore mooring
4j3r -1 Ilse lo So
Bayfront. Agt 640-1538
IALIOA ISUlll
IESTIUY By Owner, Cape Cod,
2·sty remodeleo 2 Br 2
Ba. dining rm, sunroof, 2
CBI gar. 15% dwn AS·
sume loan Seller wlll pay
assumption fee. No quall-
1 y t n g S265,000 675-9058 Wiii sell
fast-Hurry Agt
Bungalow, 319 Coral,
Balboa. Submll offer
714-754-1006 wkdys
Coroaa ••I Mar l 022
FrpJ, skyllte. Jacuzzi. bric!\ & tile deck and
dflve $208,000 AS·
sumable loan 499-1604
BUILD YOUR HOME on a
spec 1acular OCEAN
FRONT 3 Arel\ Bay. fee simple 101. Call owner. Fri
to Mon (714) 499-3070 or
Tue to Tnurs
(213)799-1159
OPEN SUNDAY 370
Mountain. 2 Br Wood
shlrigle. spotless houae
w/legal unit, view, 1 block
to beach.S210,000
Newell. 497-5411
llewrort leac~ 1069
LIDO ISU IAYFROIT
Dock for LAROE boal.
Lovely 6 Bdrm 7'f, Ba.
673-7873 * layFre1tO•"• * VIEWI VIEWI VIEWJ
Sec Bid . 2 Br 2 Ba.
Pool. boa1 slip avall
By Owne<· 675-6637
IAYI IAYI UYI
OPPORTUllTY
Of ALIFnlllE
LHIRY PHTIIHSE
Purchased IOI $600,000 In
'82 Assume 1st TO of
$520.000. 12 5•1.1nteresl.
Owner will (tor las! escrow)
sell wltll zerodown tor
loan amount
100% FIHIOIH
OI WATER
Ill· 1100 soootmo t44-1836
~~~~~~~~= BROOKVIEW TWNHOME: ii 3Br, 2'"' ba, lrplc, 11-111111 HLLH IHIH teched Q_ar. patio.
Newport b1yfron1 !'Orne pool/spa. tennis No
owner will trade his aqul-pals. $850/mo Oya
ty ol $350,000 for Income 6191485-2688. wknd/s
units. commercial bulld· ev 714/641-1879
lngs. seuoned 1rust Condo tor IM or lhr Nr So
deeds, gold, gold stocks Cst P1za 2 bO, 2 ba, eec
cash will work. 100 gte, rec 1ac11111e1,
Submit $535/$356 982-7521
LllO HAL TY eves. 979. 1955 da
111·1300 DRAMATIC 3br 2'f, ba
--=======:::·-~~~~~~~~I J09 10 bch Xtm area -$975 646-1035/645-9095
633 Lido Park Drive
Broker 2131865-6401
OWHR OXIOH HH1t1 Faraiab4
Park Ltdo Townhouae 2
t>d. 2 ba. pool & garage l•ll•ta
$128.150 675-5634 Ptaiaa•I• 2107
HCRIFIC( Large 2 Br lurnl1hed,
Nawpon Hgls, 3 yrs n-. washer/dryer No pela
Ille & airy, 3 Br 2.5 Ba. 500 W Oceanfront
owner moving & says $950/mo. 9 mo/winter
"Sell Ill" Below market. 997-3970 days. 675-3776
For details call Rusty eves/wknds.
Guinther, 631-1266 LtflH liiatl--zi52
Furnished 2lir 2b1, &In,
Niguel Shores
Townhome. aecurt1y
ga1ed comm., ocean
view. Club hooae, pool.
tennis & beacn prlv. no
pets S 1,000mo Call
RVM~
WESTOLIFF HU
Dover VIII. 2 Br 2'"' Ba s 141,500 645-9442 496-7448
WHTCLIFF Gated/Comm 4Br Jll-ly
Eastslde 2 Br. I Ba. enclad
garage, pallo. lrg yard, no
pets $535/mo. • 1 mo
aec; daposll 548-5442 or
770-5629
E/slde 3 bdrm, nardwood
110011, 1ge yard $700 mo.
458 Broadway 6-46-3177
UHL I RU
I provide qualified people
10 rent your property.
TRW repor1 T appllcallon
lorm + proleselonally
dratted lea11e lorm otter-
ing you mulmum protec-
tion. Cell Pe1' Jot1n90n
631-t268
Sllarp 3 Bdrm plus ramlly furn. beecn. 1ennls,
room In Newport Beach sauna, nr achoola, no Lease Of teaM option nice
lor only S234,000 Own-pets SlSOO 661"7712 3 Br 2 Ba w/dlnlng rm.
ers amllous. submit all ol· le;r,rt ltack 2169 dbl car gar, lrg lenc yard
rars Call 540-1151 for an -Drtve by 2176 Puenle appointment to see S 11 Imo very large? Br Ave. CM S795. Curt 2'h Ba N-port Crest 63 Condo, compltly furn, 2 Herbert a II 1• 1266 Agt
car garage. "'Id. pool, LUSE W/IPTill · -' • HERITAGE
PENINSULA POINT llYHTOR'S Condo-wilt l ease
In a prime locatton on
Balboa Peninsula
Duple• 3Br 2ba & 2Br 2ba Park your 55 looter
oot front A hard to find
11em Owner will carry al
11% Int For mOfe Into
call
. • REALTORS spa. tennl1 couns Mu11 very sh1rp 3 br 2 be nome
-Cell for appt will\ dining rm, 2 car gar.
flle~ile Roaea 1100 TSLMcat 142·llOJ ~~,~~ni~TV:~ N= LARGE BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME back -1b1-brtgh1-1 1g
. patio-orig price
Across from swimming beoch with fabulous appt 760-0375
boy view. The kids ore grown ond gone. Wiii
trade For smaller home or sell.
3 bdrms, den, family. formal living and dining
rooms, 31? baths, large rooms oil. Top quality.
Come seel
Open Hou1e Wed.-Sun. 10-4
l 109 E. Balboa Blvd .
NEWPORT'S IEST IUY AT $575,000
Free & clear E-2 term1. Ow ner financed.
644-1642 or 675-3772
JASllllE CREEi
2 bd. den. 1 ml to bch. community tennis courta,
pools, 24 llr security
Many extras $289.000
Fee. Open Sun 12 • 4 6
Maritime CdM By
owner. A Foster
714-975-0060; 760-1733
IOllOIEYIOWI Beaulllut new home, old
COM, 3200 sq.It. 100•1,
assumable long lerm
lmanc1ng 851-1600 or
675-0232
LIDO ISLE 4 BR 3'f, Ba BACK BAY 1Br. S 15.000 Sept tllru June S 12001 your terms! Agt
encl lanal, comm pool, mo No pels 675_7667 Cun Herbec11 I~
spa, bell, boat sup poss ----------631-1266
llELFIOllS
PAYILIH REALTOR
171-1120
Own. wlll consider Lse Ill OHYOI _N_aed_t_en-an_t_s_S_ep_t_t_s_t 2-Br
Option. 675-4010 Bkr AVAILABLE NOW nome w/9111 blllna prefer
TllE MESA ILIFFI
Open Friday 8/26 10-2pm
1750 Wllltller Ava, Sp 2 IAYFROIT Greenleaf Moblle Park
Tile most unusual unit In Cool and breezy 24x60.
tilts lllgh rise bayiront. 11 like new 2Br 2ba, many
llas been 101ally rec:on-extras. $45.000 Owner
slructed wltll beaulllul will finance wltll 11\e best
decorating lor Ille final or terms
toucn 1 bdrm • den, ,.,.., Rey llo01r41t Rltr
batlls Boat docking 141·772t
ON THE GOLF COURSE handyman $350 & am lee
Dramatic view nome· furn 539-6190 BEST '
Incl piano & pool t1ble, 90 to 120 days or 7 S2500 Ready nowt Futuristic 5 rm
mo 720· 1762 anyllme 2 ba dshwshr for mom leisure patio $495 ~ lee
LIDO 3 BDRM $1600 539·6190 BEST lee
*•LIDO REALT'f**
Virginia 673-1323
Lido Isle b11ytron1· 3 br, 2
ba winter rental. garage $2000/mo. 675-4646
Reduced 10 rent lull 3·•
Br formal dining dbl gar
pool nome $695 Eulslde
53g...5190 BEST lee
FHataia
OPElllOHE TOMORROW, 2·6 PM
703 Iris -$219,000
Walker & Lee Rell Esta1e
759-1501
available Security build· ~--~~---
Ing A wonderful buy at Coaaercial
$345.ooo PrtJ!r!J 1250 UH ISLE UYFllllT UH RULTY ;;;;;:-;;-=iiiiiiiiii;;;; Annual lease 3 bdflTI. 3 v~MM\ FoA AeNF4
ABSOLUTELY
FANTASTICK
OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX
.7•.1•00 ba, nk::ety turn 40' slip e • Grea1 commerclal Jo-S4000/mo
Founllln Vllley 4 Bdrm.
$775 Fencedy11d&
g1rage Kklt & pets
welcome 863-1500. SPYGLASS 4Br
~~~~~~~~~ cation. Balboa Pen at tile UH llUL TY tun zone (207 Palm) tl•-taOO
Tradewtndl Un-IHFHIT WITII HOI
Ll41 l1lo 3 Ir. 2 la.
Good trn;ome-prlc:e re-•-Agen1.nolee.
NOW ONLY surpassed ocean vl-s
$ 98 000 0 A N A E C 0 A P 1 , 851-9135, 01 720-1704
Across the st from the beach, and owner Costa flleaa 4 ~11.'9 ,,~~~~t~YJ~!~. D•tl!X!',U.itr 1300
wants lO carry lhl' loan for you Offer 1110~000J1• 211 No loan lees, no closlng GIANT DU LEX: 7 bdrms. " c;oste Moneco with OC 6 garages Npt Hgllls. your down payment 22 3 AVALON view 14 Rue Vlllers $260K or? 975-0142
•
Broklll' 640-9019 0 Pen wk n d s 1 . 5 I .I. OotHlrtat IM~IH
2BR 1'1\BA $98.000 640-1538
f
)(Int toe. nr Nwp\ ler.
..n 243 E 22nd CM -----above 111 Ude. S525,000 .
979-8330 BLUFFS 3 Bd, single level, 10% dn-12•1. Int. Owne<
2Br Condo nr SC P18l& S 165,000. 2007 Ba)a. Musi sell 548-1936
S R LTV INC Owner. pool. spa, SIOK or Danae Corp Cell ~--~-----COB EA , · 1essdwn.S700mo.atttax 851-9135or720-1704 lacoatPror 1350
5-6670 S87 .500. 556-1626. BY OWNERS $25,000 7 llfTS
I iii7iii7iii5iii-2iii5iii6iii0iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii price reduction. Partner-only 5 yrs newl Btfl East-1' e 111 p d Is 11 o I u 1 Io n side toca11on. Owner has
duce d to $4 00K
673-2943 IU-7141
~~~~~~~~~ Under $500 newly redone Ocean Iron! 5 Br. 3 Ba 2 Br w/encllO gerege +
Duplex, yrty s 1875/mo °' bltln1 nit easy terms
winter S 1500/mo Xlnt toe 539-6190 BEST Rily lee
Wkdys 2131285-2261 BHt. ltacli u 4o
VIiie Balboa Condo Prof Mr. 28a. trpk. qrovnd Hr.
dee. compl furn, 2Br 2ba, $675 mo Avail Sept 1 No
Ir/den, dining rm. flm rm. pet 714-898-9611
poottapa Beaut llU. ocn, .,....---------b 1 y 111 es L ea 1 e 3 Br l'"t Ba Condo, range .
S 1500/mo 1·997-3000 oven, refrlge. crpts, drps.
eitt 191 dy. or ev/wlmds poor $620/mo Near
1-771-0426. Slater & Newland D11y1
645-4212, Eves 548-0435
POil llOllE $259,500 2br 2ba Condo moved out ot area • Is
a I 3 BA 2 on Ille water In Newport llquldattng local Invest· ILIFFI FllllT ROW ulet lcx;at on Ba. Bay. lleart of Newport ments Annual Income of
compare with this 4 bdrm, fam nn, 5 ._ ______ _
bath, formal dining, 3 trplcs. 6 car garage. a FllE SEUOTIOI
Ho .... UafarailliH Budget 3 Bdrm 4 lam hm 2
Gtatral 2202 Ba upgraded kltch + gar kids ok $545 & am lee
2 Br oceanfron1 wlgarage 539-6190 BEST Any lee
$850/mo yrly l••••r I Wliter Easily yours lovely spilt tevel3 Br 2 Ba pool llm
Large pool & jacuzzi. Come to the gate 2Br starter hm $79.900
and ask for 3 Yorkshire, 759-1931. 3Br 1'1tba hm $97,000 3Br starter hm S 110,000 OPH HJLf 1·1 3Br 2ba home 1124.900
3Br 2ba home $132,500
HELEN B. DOWD 3Br 2be pool $135,950
3Br 3 patlot $139.000
".'.'.; REALTOR, lllC. l ••-OlJ• 4Br 3b1 nome S148,900 ,.,. ,. CONDOS $79,900 & UP
..
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TERRIFIC VALIE
HHIFIO PRICE!
4 BR plutl Emerald Bay
ocean view nome 3 BA.'s
plus 2 dens 111a1 could
serve as 5th end 611\
bedroom• Private. se-
cur1ty gal&-guerded com-• munlly Private tennis t•fCRllT u AORl snd pool S925,000 Ask • n ror David Hlrachler or Charming 4 Bdrm pool
Rod Daley 644-7020 llome on finest street, LlllO RUL EITATt French doo11. oak cabl· nets. coontry kllcllen. 2
TRAllFEHH 11rep1aoes. S4 t5,000.
lo1llur lllty.
tlt·UlO
OPEN Till 8 PM
A lllOAllll
IESTYALIE
.,., ... Husband In NY wants fasl • ,._ U. I I I 14 "ii \
'"" sale Young 3 Bdrm 2 ba Real1or1, 675-6000
A gtamourous "Ver-
sailles'', the l11rges1
model In the Dune
Townllomta Soaring
ceilings, tots ol glen. 4
bdr suites. family rm or
den. 2 flrepl1oes will\
101al privacy betide the
sp1 and solar neated
pool $695,000. Lucy
ROH 644·6200
'I '
"'" •• Ill
'•II
~It I 1111
wttll 2 llreotaces arid 31~~~~~~~~~ car garege on a deep 1-
deep 101 Gresl area WAIT Tl In
ctose to beach. Jllow 01y Oil OF UT UOU
$167,950 751-3191 Wiii exchange n-hOme
j Macnab·lrvine
SElECT acres with avoc1do-1tme Atta1 llH"tfl !p In FALLBROOK 1 07
PAOPEATIES grove. ~34mile11om golf E PAY SIOO LEAD FEE
club Exch for home Of for any houees 11\el need
d le 1 N t Sch CdM to be moved or wrecked Sell idle Items 642-5676 up x n wp ' 850-<4133
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lllOUYll
TtWlltll COLDWeLL
BAN~eRt.l
LITTLE ULllA llWI 1441,000
G rand Canal -delightful 3 B.R,
2 Ba Cape Cod in perfect ron-
dilton. Open beamed celling,
brtck fireplace, cozy kitchen & 2
patios Dock for two 18' boats.
Probate saJe -bring all offers.
Lowest price on water'!
IN NEWPORT CENTER
·644-9060
T etalh 11 .. t4tlt4
3 8drm9, ~ b1th1, pool 1nd
ape Etev1n1 '350.000
ueurntblt flnenctno Full
prtce $550,000
*Cote Realty
& In vest mt>nt
1M-11H
I e If It's qot e handles e you'll gr~b a sate
• ••ster In • 01lly Piiot e cl111lfltd e 1ds. Qlll
642-5671
llreplaca. RV ICCeU .. lid s YIEW • 1441,100 S148,000 financing by wal" to 0 Vllla~e ec. S43,800J 759-1501 or
Hlgl1Jy upgraded with gar· owner. bldg & parking. lew or 752-7373
den entry and mu Ill-level R II c c_._1a_1_1n_a_B0_11_t_s_11_p_a_v_a1_1 w~ & LEE tJ 0 ar41t •!tr• $I 75 ""'' 11 675 1570 living areas. Large and n ... v •
spacious living and din· 141· 7l2t OllHlllH UCl IY n--~ Es~
tng areas • gourmet ~~~~~~~~~ o••E COi TOWlllO ftCdl ~ kitchen. Separa1e mas1er -IU" ME aulle & VIEW of greenery CHARMING 2Br. 1 Ba 3 bdrm. 2'1t bath. cust
and llgl\18 Owner has house. Colla Mesa, lhruou1 Shutters, air
moved and winta 10 sell $83.000 Terms 548-6680 cond , oak_, blr, brick
E&1y to -631-1400 OPEN SUNDAY 1•5 patio. etc $209.000 Call EASTSIDE C.M TRIPLEX
362 Grenoble 4 bdrm, OWNER 631-0710 8 7 x grosa S 17 1,000
-
~Al I Ht l<O'IT famtty rm condo Pool & llUltR RIME S 19,620 annual gross
H(}MI ~ 1--. tennis co\H1S Great Baell 1-602-299·8969 ., -Lowe11 priced Lautremont RE"L EST ... TE Bay loc S 121.300 Coas1 4 Br 3 Bl Newpon ocean front 131-1400 & Coon1ry Alty 646-8181 Ocean & clly llghi views 1rt-ptex, prime location
---------HLUlll Cllll Otvoroe ule $545,000 673-7873 FUTAmonm
WATH YIEW
Very private 1tree1. So.
Laguna. Beauttful
2-llory. 3 bedroom Re-
mo d a I e d -11 k e newt
Outetandlng llnanc-
lng-12% "'1 10~. down Bink owned. Priced 10
Hll IHI. Cell Merta
Barcovltz.
GE 759.9100 --------.1 .. ' • • •. "J•
Ddebout
Bay&Beoch
Real Estate
•'4111"1 tlCfU_fflfC'f IJ#CI fMt
lllYlllE
TEllllOE
Rift Irvine T l(fl09 tour
bedroom home. On '" land. F1mlly room wtth
wel ber Llrge kitchen
wltll Mllng area. Bulll in
berbequ.. Definite ur-
gency to Mil. Wiii con-
aldtr any r111on1bte
otter , $300,000.
131-1300
MUST BE SOLD
THIS WEEK!
Ul ... lllHI '"" .... " ~Cullom Home R~ucelrom S1 eoo.ooo
toS79&,000
t7a·Hl1
Ownlll' 2 br, l'lt b1, pool, 675•3211 Bob. Lota for Sale 14
beaut lge yard Steps lo LIDO ISLE 1 9 Acres prime Garden
market Ideal for etderl)' Lovely Cape Cod 4 BR Grove near Brookhurst ft,
couple Low usumeble 3B d 1 w t loan S 135•000 642•8809 A. ex tr a wl e 01 estm nster, possible 24 Priced 10 sell by owner units $380.000. Agent
FHatai• $399,500. r 494-9704 or 495-167'7
Valley 1034 .6.73··-25·2-3 .• 2.13-79·0--9·9·2 '•COSTA MESA. N-pon
4 Br. Condo. Xaaumable Blvd 19,800 sq ft wltll 60
9'f,'ft FHA loan ot LOTSOFllOOM ltlronlage$3S0.000wlth
$57,000 Price $98.000 Tllla tine nome has Ill 11 nas S95.000 down. Seller will
968·2297. 963-0867 room ror 4 large cars or carry bal. ~gl. 675-6700
personal workshop 3 Harbor Ridge 111 San lrwiae l 044 Bdrm• plus separate den, Sebastian Make offer
2'h batns. dining room. 644-0377 Univ Pk Tatrece 3 Br
Dove< model, 2 B1. llln1
location, walking dis·
111nce to comm. pool Fee
elnd $139,500 Jun
Laten 752· 14 14
nice pallo and teparate 1=--..,.-~---
d09 run Tilt• ts a rare NHataia, Dt1trt
Eutslde offering lor ltaort 1490 $1981·~2 ... 200 Luxurious '1Rui11 Log ,. v nuge 2 bd c:ebln In the
mounlalna. S 116,000.
NOW ELEGIBLE NEW
Cedlllacs IO Go-Carte CAL-VET $75.000 8% What~ lhe F1d Roll 'em otf tile marllll LOAN 714-338-5004
w1111 • c1 ... 111ec::t Ad I.I hc•aa1t 11 -~c~a1~1 N~ow~I ~64~2~-5e~7~8~~~~~~~~~ • ·::~~~, ~<e~"1µ-~ r..trs· ::!: J'~~~~~~~
, ..... ~. <u• • ..,.. • ., owner wlll trade hit equl•
o:=:·~-.. ~· :...~. ::: ty or $350.000 lodnoome
._ .., , •• 1• •-•·• -·•• unl1a, commercial bUlld· I SC:ARUS I
I I I 11 I'.
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..__...___,_.....__. . ..__. • ••• th• •'dttl 1n m,. famil'f 1
I
8 £: G l 0 T
1
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tng1, aeuon•d tru1t
deed•. gold. g<>ld etock•
cull wtll WOfk, too
Submit.
UHIULn
ITa·l~OO
Turn your
unusabfH
Into
usable
ush. C.11
Da ily P iiot
classlfl~
642·5671.
Rt1tal1 $650 539-6190 BEST tee
UOOll RULTY HOME FOR RENT PHP lllUHMHT Hunll~1on Beach 3 Bdrm
714/171·1171 ~arag~:~:::i:
WINTER RENTALS: Avlll· welcome 863·1500
able from S600 to $2000 Agent, no lee
Please call for dttellt Oki town ctaulc 2 Br na1 631 -1400 Westcllff 2Br • den. w11 $400's detella 539-6190
bar, nloe garden Per1ec:1 BEST Alty lee
coople nome $ 1200/mo Sur1era cletlgllll Wilk to
yrly waves cool little •bode
Big Canyon Totally re-w/blllns & crp\S S300'• +
modeled home wllh 400 lee 539-6190 BEST
sq ft , 4 Br Including ~------~
master sulle. ramlly rm, lmat 244
guard g11e $4000/mo 2 to S Sdrms $850-booo yrty
WATERFRONT HOMES
631-1400
Corea• ••I Mar 22
Cory studio apt, lull kftc.
stngla peraon only $423
673-5844, 675-2858
SPYIUSS HILL
Immaculate family nome
will\ 4 bdrm• .. ramlly rm .
ups1&l1a game rm and
badminton court Av1ll·
able on 1 yr leaM a1
S2300 per mo.
171 41 67J.4400 121)1 U l·l UI
HARBOR
2 bf 2bl patio home Or-
angetree Air cond. Rec.
r1cll Avall 9/1, S750tmo
559-8030
For LMH 2200 tq. It. 3 Br
3 Be condo. frptt. micro.
parquet. pool. 1ennl1,
'rurtterock Vl1t1 Poa
1118 opt 833-2227
WOOdbrldge Condo 2 Br. 2
B1, llr oond, trplc;, 1Qe 2 car gar w/opnr. Avail t t 1.
$795.830-0845
,
jtlcut rrotc: mejeettc
S895 worth mor
539-8190 BEST Alty fM
2Br. 1Be hM. yd, no pell. Rent/IMM: Uigun1 VII
Wat8' p1ld 1825 mo lege Townhou11. 3 Br, 2
842·4828 ba, 111. $800/mo Call 640-1637 aner & pm tor
2 Br • 2')1 bl condo. appointment.
$750tmo. Av111 911183
Nr Broolthu11t/H1mt11on.1=fi~•;,;•;;;•;.,r;~~-...~;;.::.t Agt Bud 652·8484 tr
2 Br. t11ge tnec:t y1rd.
$505/mo. + dttpoa1t1.
A\lell 9.3 1970 Maple 545· 78S6 I C""--,...,.,--r--,.,,...,..rl
3 er 1 ea r1m11y rm, goo<I I r~~~Pi~~.;;..~iit
toe no pita .
$700/mo 548-902 4.
543-&<478
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02 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Aug 25. 1983
'Com~ny or C•lllo•nu1 Mt.IC NOTICE • co•pora11on. PUBLIC NOTICE Pt.ellC NOTICE POOllC NOTICE POOllC N011CC P~LIC NOTICE POOllC NOTICE
NOTICE Of TAUaTH 'I SALi! 1647 Coufl Str4'!\I "0 Bil>. 12•° F1cm1ous IUltNllS T t NO 17110 ., UIO TrvatH, flCTITIOUI IUSINIH l'ICTITIOUS IUllNEH FICITTIOUl IUllHIH "CTITIOUl IUllNIH ,ICTfflOUI IUlfNHI NAMI ITAT'UIM!NT
YOU AFIE IN . DEFAULT UNDER A ,'!e<J16d) '2no1. -~~~fol 1nla 900\l9 NAMr ITA TlMINf NA.Ml! t TATI MINT NAMI ITATIMINT NAM• ITATIMINT NAMI IT ... TIMINT Th• IOllowtn" '*'°"' •.• "°'"" • ~..-~.,J The fOllOwlng IMl'ton• .,. doing Tile rollowlflO penon 11 <lOlr\Q '"" 1u11ow1no peraont ue do•no Tl'le tollOwlng pe''°"' .,. 001no The followlno pe1eon Is ootng • ... DEED OF TRUST DA TEO 7113179 MICHEUE AXENE bl•alMtl aa vatneae al butlnne el vtlne .. u bullne" H bullriet1 8'
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION lO Dated Augull ~. 11163 Ii.ENS CUSTOM GARDENS, FORERUNNER PUBLICA110N$ SAODlEBACK SELF SER\IE 4 PRIORITY 1 COURIER SERI/ICE. IA) NATIONAL FOOlBAll CXECUTIVE HAIR 7242 ~enwey
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT PuDlltnea Oranoe CoHI 01111y P1lo1 111272 Monleorey Ln • 17 Hullllr\QIOn ANO) LIFE SKILLS LEARNING CAA WASH, 23038 Leke FOf .. I 16342 Atllngton LA11e Huntington LEAGUE ALUMNI/CHAPTER LOS B Westmlni•t .. CA 92683
MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE Aug 18, 2!> Sept I 1963 B•acn CA 926<49 ENTER 803 Viti• Bonita, Newpo<t Drive l egvne Hlll1, CA 92663 ech. Ce 02~7 ANGELES. (Bl NATIONAL FOOT Svun Lynn Oev1C;k 7242 Fenwey
IFYOUNEEOANEXPLANATIONOF 460-83 Kennetn H !ilOlll ICl<'22 ach CA 92600 G & B EMtgy, Inc. 23038 Leke ennle MIChH I Penelll 2511 BALL LEAGUE l A CHAPTER 'B Wnlmlnm., CA 92683
THE NATURE OF TtiE PROCEED· Al\ c ... D•~ld Cati Moue41 102 XhOU ING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD ---MB11oanctnerC•Y. 9t2n64~ t 7. Huntington On lvcillde M Mc0.1mOll vv3 fotHI Ortv• Lagun• Hiiie, A 92653 nflowtlf T -7, Senta Ana. Cell! GOl 1' CLASSIC P 0 Boa .,947 4411 Plaza I? 138 NB CA 92663 ~ • tat• Bon111, Newport 811t1Ct1, CA lnra 1>ualr1eu 11 condveled by 1 704 F111 01 Co111 MHa. CA 92826
CONTACT A LAWYER Ann M•r"' SIOIU 16222 Mont.,ey 21160 corpo••tlon edy M11rth• Pennell•. 16342 A•· Wllll•m H Folaom, U 9 Fair Or Tnle bvilneas 1• COOOucteCI by· •
On Seoiemoe1 1 1 · 00 Ln • 11 Hvnt111gl{)fl Beacn CA l hla bva111ess I• con<1uc1od by •n Oon•ld A B•ow11, P1e11oen1 ion Lrt . Huntington Beecn. Ce • 101, COii• MOH, CA 92626 0"""11 oar1ne ... nip ,., M · Tlco• Tttle nee Co•no 92649 n(!tv101.1ul rt111 1t11111m~1n1 wu Ill.a wltn tnt 647 Tn1s bvelne111e conove180 by 1n Svian Lynn D•vlcll
ot C tormli, coiporatlon a& duly Kenneth H Stolli luclnde M Mc0111mo11 Cour11y Cl.,k ol 01eng11 Coun1v on 1111 bu1tnH1 11 conducteo by 11 lndMcJu111 Tlltt etatemenl wH 11190 wllh 11"'
•PPOln vs Ide und11t enO NOTICE HEREBY Gii/EN lhilt Tn11 1tetem1m1 was llled wllh me Thll elll1111111nt Wdl fllell will\ the July :27 , 1983 e1a1 p11rtnerahlp Wllllam H Fol10m I County Cler~ of Or•n119 County on
Ovflvl nl to Deed or Trull rliCOfdOO sealed ProPo• will be ieoe<ved by County Clerk of 0111ngo Counly on ounty Cler~ 01 O,eng• County on F22 1Ni nnl1 M P•nn11lle Tnl111ateman1 wlla 1116<! wnn lhll July 2? 1983 f 1 August 30. t919 os mal No 44342 the City ol Co51• et•. lo wit 1 he Avo 3 1983 ully 21. 1983 Publ1tn1t<1 Or11111e Co111 Dally n11 11e1emen1 w11 111oa wlln 1ne Cov111y Cl11rlo. ol Orange Counly on Pvbhshlf<I Oran"'" Co.II Z2 0~
111 l>OOk 13291 page 1993 ol Omciel Cny Council P 0 • 1200, Coa111 FW1Z3 F221205 P1101 Avg 4 11 18 25 1983 nly C1etk 01 orange County on Auo 2, 11183 P 1 1 A 4 11 18•25 t983 .,
Recoros on 1ne ottice ol tile County Mesa. Celitorn11926 on o• before PublliheO Orijng,; c0.,1 Oerly Puo11•nea orange CoHt Dally 4440·83 vgust 2. 1993 F22201« 'o uo "
Record•• ol O•eno• County Cell Ille noui ol 11 00 • m n Thursday P1101 Aug 18 25 Se1H 1 8 t983 1>1101 Aug 4 11 t8 25 1983 F222022 Publ..i.to 01er19' Coaat O.Uyl ' •439-93
IOfnla S~t&fT\ber 8 1983 II hall be the · ' 4681 83 4330·8:J PUeLIC NOTICE PvDllahed Orange Cont Oally Piiot Auo 18 25 Sept 1 8, 1983 PUellC NOTIC[ WILL SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION rosPQnSlbilllyortnebld rtodellver PUotAugvSI II. 16.25.Sepl 1, t983 45?5·83 TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH his bl<! lo the Clly Cler $ Office Dy FICTITIOU8 IUllNHI 4!138 83 OR CASHIERS CHECK. (payablll at tne pro""r announced rns BIOs wlll ouollC ""'TICE NAME STATEMENT • FICTITIOUS I UllNllS
time ol 5alo In law1ul money ol lhe be publlGIV OIH!ne<I ar 1ead 11loud Thu lollowlng person1 ere dOl!'lg PUBLIC NOTICE rhe following per&0ne are dOlllCj .. -PUBLIC NOTICE rug m.1 1----------1 NAME 8TATEMl!NT
Unlle<I States) at the South tronl 1tn· at t 1 00 am or 11s tnerealler FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NOTICE OF TRUSTIE'S SALE buslneH ea Pt.ellC NOTICE business as
!ranee to Ille ala Orange County ea precucable on nvrSO•y. Sep· NAME STATEMENT T.t . N0.17110 SOLAR ELECTRIC POWER SYS· NOTI CE OF OE ATll OFI NORTH HILLS PHVSICAL THE/\· Courthouse.1oca1ed1n1he200bloc~ 1embe1 8, 1983, ,,, the Courictl lne lollowlng pe•son 19 oolng YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER AI TEMS 245 Mag11011a. Coa1a Mesa Fl~!MITEI08UTs.•,uE~EN~8 Aon W . Joboson aka Ana APYANO BACK SCHOOL 1211 w ol West Santa Ana Boulevaro (Fo•-Ch8mbers, Cuy Hall 77 Fair Drive, business es DEED 01' TRUST OATEO 7/13179 Ca 92627 "" .. .., "' 00 H m&rlyWes1 6thSt).San1eAn• Call· Coste Mesa. Ce11torn1& 926?6, lor D AND R AUlO WHOLESALE UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO Slephoro R Byre!\, 245 Mag11011a Tile following person II Ooon~ W ioUrt d Jobosoo A N O OF Lam~n Roid Suite 1 la a~
lornla all right. 1111• and 1nte1&1I con· tne lurn15"lng of LABOR ANO MA· tJ216 Hart>or Bivo . Garden Grove PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT SI Cott• Mase. Ce 92627 Sl~ReseBOasR P001•TRY GROUP P E TITION T O AOMlN I S-Ca~~:~'· s~!:11no M 0 A Pro-veyed 10 ena now neld by ot under TERIAL TO INSTALL A CLAYTON CA 92643 MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE LaayGlervm, 256 SanJoeQutn St. " " 'ITER E STATE NO A l 1950" C W 141d Deed 01 Trvsl tn tne ptoperty OYNAMOMETER. MODEL Cl-200 D•nlel J Nic:t.erton 12361 IF YOU NEED 14.N EXPLANATION OF Laguna Be•cl'I. Ca 92651 90 Harbor Blvd Co1111 Mesa CA • " less1on111 orpor11ion J61 E flllte•
I 100 Id C I d Stale A I I I · 0C T b 1 I d ed b 626 . . Blvd la t1ab•8 Cehrornta 9063 I II v• '" sa oun y an 001t1ona sets o 1he spect 1. Aspenwooo Ln G«1rden Grove CA THE NATURE OF THE PR EEO. n1s vs neas s con vet v " ~i Ja• lip•in 0 P M .3010 Perk To all heirs, benef1c1aru.>s. This business is con<luctlld by 8 de11er1be<I as cations may bo ob1a1noa at tne Of· 92540 ING AGAINST VOU, VOl• SHOULD l11T11tll<I partno•1n1p ~ , ~ .• "
lot tS ol TRACT NI .lJ63, 1n the hoe ol the Putcnas1ng 14.gent al 77 This business 18 concJucteO by afl CONTACT A LAWYER Stephen R Byzek wport .. 218, Newport Beech. CA l'r1•ul\rir& anu contingent corpore11on
City Of Costa Mesa, County Of Or-1Fa1r Drive, Coal& Mesa Calllornla 1ndlv1dual On Septeonber 7 1983. at 9 00 This statement was llled w1H. IM . t'n•<.l1to1 s or Ann w Johnson I ~~~;~.~~~;:;~~·~~II~ ~1:::i~~d~
•nge, Slate of ca111orn1a, as P<J• map Bids should be 1e1vrn&d 10 1he a11en-Daniel Nickerson AM Tlco• Tolle insurance Company County Clerk 01 Orenge County on H11s bustr111ss ••conducted by an anti pt•rson.lt who may be C Cl k 1 0 C 1 recordeO 1n book 112. pages 37 and lion ot 1118 City CH!rk. wllh1n sa10 TnlS 518111ment was flled with tile of Calllornte a co1pore11on u ouly July 27 t983 ndlVldual otherwtS(' rn\t•n•st~.od "' th..-Ji~~"11X 19883 ° tenoe oun Y °"
38 Inclusive of Ml~ellan6QUS Meos time limit. 1n e s1taled 1tnvelope, Counl Clerk 01 Orange County on lappo"'lll<I Trustee under and f221901 Joel J Lipkin 0 P M I In Ille ottice ol tna county reco•Oe• 01 1den11fled on ine outside wot II 1ne Boo •vg 5Y t"83 puisvao\t to Ooed ol T•u•t 1ecorded Publlsned 01enge Coas1 Dally 1 n1s '1a1emen1 was Ille<! w11n 1ne WI I .mdiur l'Sl<lle F22061'0 " " P 8 25 983 ~ Cl k t O C t Publlslled Otange Co111 Ollty said county nem Numoer and 11\e Opening Date F2:t2302 Avgvsl 30 1979 es onSI No 44342 llOt July 4 11 I I 1-..ounty er o renge oun Y on A pt•U\lun has ~n f tll'(J PolOI Aug ~ 11 18 2!1 1983 TruatOf or record owner Wilham H Eecn t>oO sroall spec;1ty each ano Pvbhsnea Orange Co.ill Dally In book 13291 page 1993 ol Olllco11I 4434·83 Uvly 21 1983 l> R ·h 1 L J h , d 4294•83 Mltche41, a widower eve•y 11em es set fortn on tne spec1h-Pilot Avg 18 25 Sepl 1 8 1993 Aeco1ds '" 111e office ol tne Countyl F221139 Y re arr o nson c;n
Tne slreel eadress and 01"8• cations Any ano all e.cepuons 10 .,51 63 Recorller 01 Orange County Call-, PUBLIC NOTICE Publish.a Oranoe Coast Delly
1
sally Ann Whaley In thl' Su-Pt.ellC NOTICE
common <1115ignat1on. 11 any ol the tile speclllca11ons must be clearly torn1a P1to1 Aug 18 25 Sept 1 8 1983 perrur Courtu! Orang£· Coun-
real prope<1y Oesc:t11>ett above 1$ stateo In tne bl<I, and lallwe to set Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE INVITINO BIDS 4537 831 h· R ·h· d L NOTICE INVITINO 8fOS
purported 10 be 3092 Ceylon Road, 1or111 any 11om In 111e spec111ca11ons PUBLIC HOTICF TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH llD ITEM NO. 517 ty requeMrng l at 1' c;r BIO ITEM NO. 597
Costa Mesa. Calllornla Sllall be grounds tor re1ec11on ot tne OR CASHIER'S CHECK. \peyable 81 NOTICE IS HEREB'Y GIVEN 11181 PUBLIC ..,.,TIC[ Juhnsun and Sally Anni NOTICE IS HEREB'Y GIVEN that
The vn<le•stgnect Trustee d1sc1a1ms b•O NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S BALE ume ot sate In lawlul money ot tne seoted proposals wlll be IOGelVtld by m.1 Whaley IX' appornltd a£ pttr· sitale<I proposals w111 be receovtl<lby
any llabllity lo• any lncorrec1ness 01 Each boa shall se1 forth the lull T.S. No. 0-03429 U1111eo s1a1est at 1na South tront en· ~e C6ty 01 f0:t~ ~858·,;~w'h The FICTITIOUS BUSINESS sonal represent.alive to ad-tne Clly ol Costa Mesa. to wit Ttie tne s1ree1 tldd•ess end other com-namllf and 1es1dences ol all persons Unll Code O toance 10 11le old Orange County 11Y ounci 0• · 0918 NAME STATEMENT City Council p O Bo• t200 Cotta
mon Oeslgnallon 11 any snow nete-and pa111es 1n11t1ested 1n the Loan No 11120028·4/Lot>Dan ICourtnovse.1oca1e<1 In tne 200 block Mesa Calllornla 92626• on °1 before Tne louowin person 15 doin minister lhl' est.ale u! AJm W I Mesa Celllo;noa 92626 on or belc*e
on pr~osal II the bid is by a cotpor-HERMES FINANCIAL CORPOR· of Wes1 S11nta Ana Bouleva•d (For-tne nour·ol 11001 m on Tnvraoay. business as O g Johnson (under the lndep(·n· the hou• ol 11 00 am on Tnvrtdlly
Seid sele will be made. bvl w11nou1 auon stale the numes ol lhe ottloers A TION 1me11y West 6tn SI I Santa Ana. Calo· September 8 t983 11 Shell be the GRAMME PUBLICATIONS 3258 dent AdmtntSlratmn of F.&· September 8 1983 11 sna11 be the
covenlll'lt or warranty 8'Press o• Im wno can s.gn en agreement on a9 duly app01nte<1 Trustee under the lorn•• all 11gn1 1111e and 1n1eres1 con-1 ~~spb~~stib•:•~y 0~ 11hegid~~r ~'~~v:' Tu, lock or. Costa Mesa CA 92626 tales AC't) The ,.,.,tition LS set responS1bll11y of Ille b•dd&• 10 dellve<
pfle<I. regarOtng 11t1e, possession. o• behall ol the cot porat1on ano followlng dese<lt>ed deed of trust veyed to a11d now neta by II under s 0 e 1 Y er 1 c Y Mtcnaal A. Gramme Jr 3258 .--n1s bid 10 the City Clerks Olttee by
encumbrances. to pay tne unpaid wnelller more tnan one oll1cer must WILL SELL AT PUBLIC 14.UTION TO said Deed ot Trust 1n th• proper!y tne proper announced time Bids will Turioci.. Or Coste Mesa CA ·92626 for hearing In ()\.pt. No 3 at tne p1ope, announced ume Bids ..,11
belanco of the note<,st secvte<I by sign II the bid by• e partnership or a THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH a11vated on said County and State be f1u~cly opened end r~~d al~vd Tnis business Is cono~ctect by an 700 C1v1c Center Dr. W est, I be publicly openoa ano read aloud
said Deed ol lrust, to-wit joint venture. Slate tne names and ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR oescrobed as 81 8 m ·or 88 soon erea ter lndovlaual S A • C A 92701 & 1 at 11 00 am Of as soon ther11att.er $82,938 451es11mate<1t. Including a~ addresses of all general parlnars CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Lot 15 ol TRAC I N) 3363. In the as practicable on Thursday. Sep-Michael A Gtammo Jr anw. na, , on µ as prac11cabl0e on Tnursday Sep
provlOe<I in said note<,st. advances. II and joint ventvrefs II the llidder Is a CIVIL COOE SECTION 2924h (pay· Clly ol Cos1a Mesa. Counly ot Or. iemt>er 8· 1983• In lhe Council This statement was llllfd wlln the 7, 1983 at g 30 a.m ¥ I tember 8. 1983, 1n the Covnell
any, undet 1ne terms of said Deed ot sole proprlelorsnlp or anolher er111ty able 11 11111 11me ol sale In lawtvl ange. Slate 01 Celllornla. ae per mapj gham~s. Cttt H~ll, f7 ;;~2~rl~•· covntv Clerk 01 Orange County on IF YOU OBJECf to the Chambers. Coty Hall, 77 F1111 Drove
Trust. lees. cha•ges and expenses ot •hat does 1>us1nees under • fictitious money ot 111e Unlled Stales) 1111 rtgnt. recorded 1n ooo~ 112 pages 37 end 05\8
1 e:i11· ~'L~~~R ANO ·M~r July 27 1983 granting of the petition you Costa Mesa Ce11torn1e 92626, for the Trustee llJ'd ol the lrvsts created ame. the bid cnell t>e 1n tho re&J 111111 ano 1nteres1 conveyed lo and 38 rnclus1ve ot Mttcellaneovs Maps.I me urn 5 ng 0 • FZ2tl03 h Id , h • th 1ne lurn1sh1ng ol LABOR ANO MA
by said Dee<! ol Trust ame of the btdde< wnn a Oeslg· now neld by 11 vnd• seld Deed ot In 111eomco ot 1ne counlv recorder of 6~~,:~J:;E~NE~T';;5o~LC~~~~N Pubhshe<I Orange Coasl Dally sh ou ~It dl'r appear at,. e TERIAL TO INST 14.ll A CLAYTON
01Trustnere1otoreexecv1eaanaoe-1c1o11ous name)" p•ovloed, how· scribed TAUSTOR OuncanC LOb·ll•vstor 01 record owne• w1111am H AdOtllonal !MllS 01 tna apec31· g 4<432-63 t1011.S or file written ob.)l>c· Add111ona1 sets ol tne specif•· The t>enellciery unoet said Oe&O atlon following s11ow1no 'OBA (the Trv111n 1ne propeny nere;neller de-saoa county • Piiot Av 4 11 !8 :25 t983 I earing an state you Uu)l'(. OYNAMOMETER MODEL CT-200
flvere<I to tne vnderslgneo • wrlllen ver no tict111ovs nome snall be vsea ban Mitchell a w1dowef ca1ions may be obtalne<I •1 me I· lions with the rourt before cet1ons may be 001a1ne<1 11 11\e 01·
Oeclarauon of Oelault end Deman<! nless tnere IS o current regrsfrauon Joan M Lobb11n Tiie street aoarMS • and otllor lice of Illa Purcnasing A.gent 111 17 llCe 01 the Purcnaa1ng 14.genl er 77
tor Sale, and a wtlltan No11ce ot D&-ltn Ille Oronge County Recorder tn BENEFICIAFIV Me1cury Savings and common des1gna11on, 11 any of the Fair Drlllll, Costa Mesa. Celllornlo PllJt.IC NOTICE the hearing Your appear-Feir Or1we Coste Meaa. CaJll<>1nla •
laull and Election 10 Sell The under· 8!M! ol corpora1lon1, Include the Loan Aaeocl11t1on real property described Bbove 11 Bid• anoulo be retvrne<l to the a1ten· . a.nt:e may bt> in person or by I BlcJs should be returnoa 10 tne attar>-
slgned ceused s.ald Notice ol Oelault arnes ol the Preslrtent, Secretary, recorded January 18, 1980 1111ns1r purported to be 3092 Ceylon Roao lion ol the City Clerk, wtthl" aeld FICTITIOUS BUllNE88 your alt.ornl'y lion ol the Cuy Clerk. w1tll1n S&J<l
andElectlon10Sellloberecorde<1ln reasurer.andMenuoe• 210?<41nBook 13473pege386olCostaMeso.Cel1fornla time llmlt, In a sealeO envelope, NAME8TATEMENT IF YOU ARE A CREDI 1om8 llmll 1n e M!&le<I envelope
Ille county where Ille real properly ts The City Covncll 01 the City ol Olllclal Recoros In tile otrlce 01 tne The underslgnea Trustee dlsc1a1ms tdenlllteo on lhe outside wllh the BIO The IOllowlng person IS doing • 1dent1t1ea on the oui.1<1e wllh 1ne 9id
locate<! osta Mesa reserv1ts th1t right 10 Reco1de• ol Orange County. sa10 any 11ab1f1ty lot any incorrectness ol Item Number and Ille Opening Di le bvsl"i!ss as ITOR or a contingent t:redtt.Or ttem Numbe• and me Opening Dale
Trustee or pany conducting 5ale ~e111C1 anv or all b•ds deed ot 11us1 dasc:rlbes the follow-the s1ree1 aodreH and other com· Eeeh bid 11'811 specify each end INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 4 of the deceased, you mus\ h Je Eacn bid shall specify eecf'I ana
TICOR TITLE INSURANCE OAT ED Augusl 18. 1983 Ing Lot 15 of Tract 2432, 1n 1ne City mon des1Qn1111on 11 any snow here-I every Item H set torth In the spec;lfl· HOME PROOUClS, 3261 Turlock vour claim wilh the rourt or every nem n sel 1or1n on 1ne ~111. COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA jPvbhsned Orange Co11s1 Deity Pilot ol Costa Mesa. as per map recorded ln callona Any l/\d 111 exceptions 10 Or • Costa Mese CA 92626 J · ~ cauons Al'y and 811 eaceptoons 10 Ttcor Tiiie lnsorl!J'ce :Aug 25, 1983 In Boo~ 76, Pages 7 and 8 01 Mos· Saia sale will be made. bvl wotnovt tne specllicellons must be clearly Gerald Mettew Flores. 326 I I present ll to the personal rep· lhe specifocatoons must be c...,ry
4894·83 cellaneovs Mapa. 1n the olllce ol the covenant or werranly e•press o• 1m· S18le<I "' tne bl<!, •no l&Jlure to 181 Turlock Or . Costa Mesa, CA 92626 resent.atJve appol!lted by the stat ea 1n the Did and tallu•e to &et
--------------------------tCovn1y Recorder of sal<I County plle<I, regarding title possession. 0< fortn any Item in the speellk:etlons This bvslneH 11 conovctea by· en court wtlhrn four m onths ro11n any item on me aper.1licat1ons
DlllH NDTICIS YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A encumbrances, 10 pay the 1.1np11ld shall be grounds 10• rejection °1 Ille lndlvldval f th d ••• ff l anall be grounas lor rej8C11on ol ttle
DEED OF TRUST DATED JANUARY balance ot 1118 note(I) HCurect by bid Gerald Flores rom {' 8 "" 0 ll"S LSSuance I bid
11. 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· ae1d Deed ot Trull, 10-wlt. Eeoh bid sll&ll set lorlh iroe full Thia st111emen1 WBS lllect wllh the o( letters a.s provided '"Sec-Each b•d s11a11 sel lortn tne lull -------------------------~TION TO PROlECT YOUR PROP-$82,938 •5 (esttmateat. 1ncludlno aa nemes and residences 01 ell persons County Clark of Oronoo County on tion 700 of the Probate Code namM ena ret1dences 01 e11 persons
Gro c Or'·go and Bernard ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· ptov1ded In said note(•). edvencea.11 andpo~:1r'l?~hel~~~r~5s~ed 8 ~~ polh~ July 27, 1983 ,..22 ..... of California The time for 1 and parllet 1nteresled 1n the WOLTERMANN
HERMAN BERNAR D
WOLTERMANN. passed
away on August 23, 1983 in
Cost.a Mesa. Ca Beloved
brother of Elizabeth M
H opkins of Downey. Ca ..
Margaret H llunklng of
Paramount. Ca. Mary E
Aipperspach ,,f Cottai-w
v"' · "' n UC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EJ(PLA· eny under the ltlfmt or 14ld Deed ol pto Y ' ' r 1.._ proposal II tne bid 11 Dy a cor"r J W oltenna.nn of Lincoln. NATION OF THE NATURE OF lHE T1v1t tees. energes ena e~penaea otj11"°"· slate the names ot the oflleets Put>llshed Orange Co1111 Daltyl(illng dorms will not el(ptre e11on. ~tate the namotS ot U•e olllCll•~
Arkansas a former memberiPROCEEOING AG41NST YOU YOU the T1us1ee eno ol the truats c•eelecl wno can Sign an agreement on IP1101 Aug • 11 18 25 1983 prior to four m onths from th£• wno can !l>Qn 1111 egreement on
of the Ne~port H arbor Elks SHOULD CONT4CT A LAWYER by sa•d Deed of Tfvll b~h:~' ot 111~h corpora~::; •n9~ 4438·63 dale u! lhe heanng n oht.'t.'d behell ol the corpore1ton and 31 t 1 Dublin St Cotti M... Ce The t>eneflClery under u ld Deed w e 11' more an one 0 mu bo wnetr>e• mo•e tnan one ott.c.e• must
Lodge. :: 1767 B P E.O .. he 92626 · ol Trusr heretofore ••ecvt.O and de·1sign ff tile b•d by a 8 P••lne<snip or 8 P~LIC NOTICE a ve a•gn 11 tne b•d oy a a pet1nersn1p or a
was a pauitrng and decorat-(II o street add•esa or common livered to the vnders1gne<1 a wrlnen )olnt venture. state tne names •nd I l YOU MAY EXAMINE the 101nt venlUle stale tne names ano
mg t.'Ontractor her e in Cost.a 01111on•t1on. ol prope•ty 11 snown Oecleratlon ol Delavlt •n<I Demand =~~r~~~· e~: •~Is ~~e8~,g~~~n1':! FtCTITIOUI IUSINl!SS file k epl by the toun. It you addreuas or all gene1a1 pa11ners. r-_ above. no warranty Is oiven u 10 II• 101 Sale. ano a written Notlee of O&-I • ur r NAME STATEMENT are interested rn the est.ate 1and 1oont ven1u1ers 11 thll b1dde1 •s a Mesa, '-41· for many years. completeneat or correctneaa)." Tile fault end Election to Sell The under. sole proorietorship or another entlly Troe 1o11owon person Is doing h • solft propfle1orsn1p or anornor entity
Visitation will be held on benoflc111ry unaer Sid Deed ol Trust. signed cause<l 141d Nollc.e ol oeraunlth&I <loes buatnest under 11 flclltlous butiness as O !you may serve upon 1 e ex lllal does oosmess undef a l1Ct1tb0us
Thursday August 25 198:J by reeson 01 e b•eech or det1u111nlandElect1on10Se11tot>erecorde<1 1n neme 111,enbtab'd"oell bewtthln tned re," I BODYGUARD MOULDINGS eculor or admrnrstrator, or name 111e b•d snail t>e 1n me real · • I h h h Ille I ...,. I name 0 1 • 1 er • es g· h f h I h b dd ltl d al 5 OOPM Rosarv wtU be the 0011ga11on1 secured 1 &ieoy, t e county.., e<e rea P•O,........ ·Y s natoon 10110 ng sno no OBA fthe 18090 Beach Blvd Suite 10 Hunt· upon t p attomt·y or l e e x-name o t e 1 e• .,.., a uio· . • ~ nerelolore eJo:ecvted end dellve1e<1 jloca1ed w• wi 1ngton Beacn 92646 d t at and nation following sn0W1ng OBA """' recited on Thursday at 10 the vnde•aogo•eO a written Decler· Ttu5tee o• pa11v conducting aale rictitoovs nemel provide<! now· Adrien oenn1a Cole 9352l•'CULOr or a mJnts r or. fochtoous n&!TMll p•ov•ded how
7 OOPM at P1en't' Brothers •Hon 01 Deravn and Demand lo• TICOR TITLE INSURANCE e•r no 1•ct•l•ous name shell b8 used Sunr1dge Dr l'4vn1ing1on a88cn CA f tie with thl' rourt with prt.>of e••" no hc1o1oous na'™' snell be ..e<I
HAHOll LA W"4-MT OLIY( Bell B roadway Mortuary 1se1e and wr111en notice 01 oreacn COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA ~7t~~~n~;:~s: €~;''~:;!~!!'~~ 92646 1or serv1C'C a wntll'n requt>l>t vnies~ the•e os a curten1 reg1watoon ~,i ., , • .ii, • • ., '• , M~r~ of Ch Lian Bunal end of elec11on 10 cause the undllf 1Ticor Tille lnsvrenc• case 01 corpoO ration/ Include the Thos busineu os condvctea by an s\.altnJ( thal vou desire Spt'C'lal w11n 111e Orange Count) R..cOfder In """ rll> sogne<110 sell said proPetty 10 Hltll\t Company 01 Calot0<n11 • tndlvodval h. ( I f «'B.st> ot co11J0•8hons onctuoe ltle ' ,..,_,, '' wtU be held on Fnday. saod oollgat1ons. and thereetter Ille e corporation ~~""85 ,0: 1111 Pr~ldttnt. Secretuy. Adllan D Cole nohtl' of t (' 1 mg 0 an In· name5 ol tne Pres•det•I Secreiwy
'"· ::> '' • •'1 ·' •• August 26. 1983 at 8.00AM undersigned c:eu&ed Slld no11ce 01 1647 Coun Street. P 0 Bo• 1240 ~~~v Cn •i~~7,8~1r the Ctt 01 This atetement WH 111eo wttn llld ventory and .ippra1sement c1f Treuu•er. a11d Manago.
l...•htd Mi•.,. 1 at St Joachim's CatholJc breacn enO or etec;tlon to be 1e· u 1a10 Truttee. Costa Me~ teMfvH the rlgh~ 10 County Cieri\ ot Orenga County on est.all" assets or of the pelt· I TM City Counc11 01 tne Coty ot
'>4l) ., ... .,J Ch h f u _,,, b . CO<ded December 6. 1982 Ill lnllr Redding. Cellfo•nle 98099 eel II bld July 27 1983 lions or aC'C'OUOL'i menuonro Coll8 Mesa resetv8' tne r10111 to urc o own.1 Y int.er-No 82·426364 1n Ottlclal Record• In (916124 1·4531 ,., any or • 1 FZ210IOe re1ec1 any or all b•d•
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ment at All Souls Catholic tne ottlce of the Recoroer of Or1nge MICHELLE AXE NE gA:,~~~81 18 c'9~ 0 1 Pilot Publler..d orange c oaet Delly in Seoclion 1200 and 1200 5 of DATED Auout1 18 1983
Cemetcrv In Long Beach. County Dated August 5 1983 Au 25 19;;nge 0• •1 Y Piiot Auo •. 11. 11. 2$, 1~. the Cahfom1a Probate Co<lt· Pubhsr.ea Orange Cont 0111~ P0101
r--p · B th Bell Seid Sele wm be m1da. but PvbllShe<l Orange Co111 Dally Piiot uQ 4894•83 ~ Published Orange Coast Avg 25 1983
...... tt'l"C'e ro ers ·w11nout covenenl or wa,,enty •• Avo 1B 25 Seol 1 1983 D 1 p 1 A !8 l9 25 489&.83 Broadway M ortuary d1rec-P•ess or 1mpllecl regarding 1111e 4647 63 .u Y t Ol u g • •
tors 642-9150 IP<>"'sion. °' encvmorenGes. to pay MLIC NOTICE M LIC NOTICE PllJt.IC NOTICE t 983 4663-83 PUBl.IC NOTICE
. ---111e remaining ptlnclp•I svm ol tf'le PUaLtC NOTICE I CPP I07I
TODD lnoles MCUre<I by said dee<! ol Trust NOTICE OF T"USTEE'8 SAU: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11>a1 NOTICE OF D EATH OF MLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TA°tsTEE'S 8AlE
RUTH BLISS TODD. res1-with lniereat 85 tn Uld noie vou ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER "I SOUTH COAST BANK. 890 Beker jJosepbine M . M cC101kt y aka I T 8 No useee
Jent of AnahC'trn, Ci Passed r~~~~~~~o~~~~~=<l1~,~7~i.t:~r DEED OF TRUST DA TEO 11103/81 Street Com Mes•. Celllorn1a IJ osepb.lne Marie M cCl01key NOTICE OF D E ATH OF YOU ARE iN' DCFAUL T UNDER A
awav on August 22 1983 charges efldupensesol 111e Trustee UNLCSS YOU TAKE ACTION TO 92626 huhle<I wllh the Fe<1e••1 De-ANO OF PETITION TO AD· J ESSIE TRASK AND OF DEED OF TRUST DATED Maret! 6 " ' I PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT potll Insurance Corpor1111on. en ap. 1979 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION Survived by nephews Al end 01 ine llUSIS create<! t>y ••Id MAY BE SOLO Al A PUBLIC SALE p11ca11on to Et1ebl1sn 1 Cou•ler Ser. MINIST E R ESTATE NO. PETJTION TO ADMINIS· TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT
and JoyC'e H ollister . Richard ~:f.~S:,111 De Mid on Tnvre· IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OFt~ Branch wnoch appllcatlon was Allt479 T E R ESTATE NO. A ·l 19487 MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SAlE
cllld Robert H olJtSl er and day Septambef 1 1983 •t 2 00 pm lHE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-eccepleO I()( tlltno on July 18 1983 T o all heirs. benef1C'1.anes. To aU heirs benef1c1anes IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
1 , d ' INGS AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD Tne permenenl locellon ol 11'18 , d' d ' ' THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED severa great-n1e<:es an at !he Chapmen Avenue entrence to CONTACT A Lf4.WYER !proposed b•anch 1, 890 B•ker t r e 1tors an C'ontmgen t creditors and contingent ING AGAINSl YOU YOU SHOULD
neph ews She was a res1-tche Civic Cen•er0Bvildlngc, }00 Eut on 09101183 81 1 oo p M . CEN-Street Co111 Men. Calllo•nl• lTl'<l1tors of Josephine M crro1t.ors of JESSIE TRASK CONTACT A LAWYER
f Cos M C napmen Ave • range "' 92626 M cCl k d h I dent 0 ta esa. a . ,.., lhe time ol tne lnltlal Publl· TAAL CAPITAL CORPORATION .. OS ey an persons w 0 and persons who may be E•ec::vteO by PLAZA DE CAFEA
sinre 1965 a Conner resident cellon ol this notice 1n1 101111 ine duly 8PP01ntea Trustee under Any petaon wtil'lino 10 comment may be oth.erw1se interested othcrwu;e interested in the l lD A CALIFORNIA LIMITED ' S ' end pursuant to Deed of Trust re-on thll 11ppllcet1on may Ille his corn I d PARTNERSHIP ori Sept t6 1983 at o( Beverly Hills he wa.s a amount of Ille unpaid balance 01 the co•de<J on 11116181 0 Document ment• In writing with ine Reglonel tn the Wtll an /o r est.ate; will and/or estate· 9 15 AM CHICAGO TITLE IN
professional In her field of oblJg::J0J',:C~;fv~r ~~~ :_~;;:'.~!; No 16580 eootc 14291 Page 657 Ot Dlreclor ot fhe l'e<le<el Depo111 In· A petJtron h as been filed A petJUon has been ftll'<I I SURANCE co as av1y apPOfnled
custom lamp shade making :~ta, expenaes.r an<l lldvances 11 Omcoal Records 1n the ottloe ot Ille sv•1nce Corporation" lta Reglooaf by Colleen M M cCloskey rn by DONOVAN M THU RN Trustee unoe< ano pursuant 10 Deeo Services will \M, held on Fri-$90 143 09 The total lndebtednees RecorOe< ot Orange County Call-OlllGI. 25 Ecker Streel. Sulle 2300. lhe Supenor Court o f Orange 'n thft Su,.,..nor Court o f Or-ot Trull recorded March 19 1979 • tornte e•eculed by PAMELA R Sen l'ransc1te0. CellfOfni• 94 tOS 11 1 "' '" ., inst No 26697 1n 1>oo1> 13072 day. August 26. 1983 at belno en eaumaie on wt11en ll>elSMIT>i AN UNMARRIED WOMAN any person deSJrM to protest ,,,. County requesting that Col-ange County requesting that page 1112 ol 0111c1al Reca<ds 1n tne
10.00AM rn Walnut Manor=;'.:'!~~ ~!u~n°;'1~~e;c' 9~~b9= Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION otentlng to lhls flPPllcatlon ne nu• leen M M cClosk ey be ap-OONOV AN M THURN be omce ot the County Recordtl' or Ot
Chapel 891 South Walnut. tne dey t>efo1e the Hie Diie Augv11 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR right 10 do '° II he 115" a wrmen pointed as per.sonal represen -apporntro as .-rsonaJ rep-range County Callforn11 Will Sf LL • CASH (payable at time ol Hlfl In notice of hit intent wtth the Regional d r--I AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST
Anaheim. Ca with Rev '· 1983 lawful money ot tl>e Unlle<1Stetesl •tlo1rec1or wi1n1n ts days 01 lne d1te 01 tauve to a mm1ster the estate resent.ative lo admmister thE' BIDDER FOR CASH (payabi.., "'™'
Carl M oyer offlc1aung. tn-HERMES FINANCIAL co~?o~ THE NORTH FRONT EIHRANCE TO lhd 18Sf f)IJbllc1111an of thlt noflC• of Josephine M McCloskey estate o f .JESSLE TRASK or sale In lswiul money ol the Unlte<I
terment at Sunn yside Cem-99 5810 r11,11ee THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE 1oolTna nonconfld•ntlal ponlon• o! tti. (under the Independent Ad-(under the [ndependent Ad-1S1a1es) AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE
te Lo o -h Ca v· B TO S 1 C CIVIC CENTER DRIVE. WEST applleetton are on Ille In the Regional t ti f Es ,.,., At'\) . f Es A TO THE OLD O!t'NGE COUMTY e ry. ng oo:ac ' IS· y erv ce or~.'"~~ SANTA 14.NA, CA 92701 •II rlont. lllS. Olllce .. pert 01 tn• f)IJl>llC Ille mlln· rrunlS ra .0n ° ta"". . . mmJSlrQUOn 0 tat.es Cl ) COURTHOUSE. LOCATED ON '
11.auon will be held on P 1 ge 1 and 1nttlfest conveyed to and now 111ned by 1"8 Corpoumon l 1'111 me ts The pet11.Jon IS set tor h eannglThc petition IS set for hearing I SANTA ANA BL vD . BElW~N
Thursday August 25. 1983
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one city~~~· J'e!: ~~!~es~l held by 11 under uld OeflCI ol Trv111n a~11l11b1e for public tnspec:Uon dur· 11n Dept. N o 3 at 700 Civic in Dept No 3 at 700 Civic SYCAMORE ST 4 BROADWAY
rrom " OOPM to 8.00PM 92688 i11•)835:6268 Iha property lllvlle<l In 141d County. Ing regullt t>ulln•H hours Center Dr . W est, Santa Ana. Center Or . West. Sant.a Ana. SANTA ANA CA 00000 1111 riont. Ihle Dlr~:ted by Backs K aulbars Published O•ange Coast Delly Calolorn1e dflerlblng lne fend tne<e-Pvbllllled PVllUll/ll to Section CA 92701 on Sept i 1983 at C A 92701 sl:"D'r 7 1983 t end onfef8'1 c:onveye<J 10 ano ~ A 1 8 25 1983 45776311n 30314(btl1toftneRulesendRegv on i:.ra • 'a f181dby1tvna11tsaudOeeoollrust1n
Mortuary uguat 1 · 1 LOT 39 OF TRACT NO 7671, IN1 latlons ol the Fedefel Depoatt In· 9 30 a m 9.30 AM 1ne p1operty sitva1e<11n 141d County
- -'THE CITY or SAN JUANsvranceCOfporetlon IF' YOU OBJE<.."T to the lF YOU OBJECT lo the endSta1edesct1be<IH
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REDUCE TODA V 'S HIGH COST OF DVJNG
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T 0 49 INCLUStllE OF MIS-111 \lice Pr11ldent 4 C11n1e< should erther appear at the should either appear at the nnoe. Clly ol Newport ~ch. d~
CELLANEOUS MAPS. tN THE OF-Publl•he<I Orange Coast 01111v heanng and State you objec-hearing and state you ob.){'C ecfltHKI es follows
FICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER Pilot Aug 25 Sept 1 1983 lions or tile written Ob)t!C-lions or file wrillen Ob""'· PARCEL 1 OI • map •ecoraed on OF' SAID COUNTY EJCCEPT All 4600-83 h f r-• Jenv&ry 22 1979 1n 9()()1( 1,9, page Oil. GAS MINERALS ANO OTHER lions Wll the roun be ore lions With the l'OUrt before 5 Of Parcel Maps,0Recotds OI Orenoe
HYDROCARBONS IN OR UNDER MLIC NOTICE tht' heanng Your appear-the hearing Your appear-County ca111orn1e
Sf4.ID LANO WITHOUT THE RIGHT c E .. OT CE Alll't.' may be '" per.ion or by ance may be '" J>(>rson or by E•C81)11ng therefrom ell oil bas TO USE lHE SURFACE OR f'U8LI H AnlNO N 1 hydroce•bona an<I other mine< .. ol SUBSURF4CE THEREOF ABOVE A NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EN that your auomcy your attorney every kind end nature below. depth
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OEPT!i Of 500 FEET MEASURED tile Clly Council ot 11>e Cltr. 01 Ne'W· IF YOU ARE A C REDI-IF Y OU ARE A CREDI-or soo leet t>enea1n 111\l surl•c• ot
VERTtCALl Y FROM THE SURFACE pon Beach wm hol<I 8 publ c hearing TOR or a t.'On\tn~cnt C'redltor TOR or 0 ronllngent creditor the above descrobed property
FOR THE EX PL ORATION OR OE-on the •PPllG•llon of Tiie Irvine Com· o( the deceased you must file f h d --~-' t fll w1tnou1 tho right ol 1vrt&ee enlry, u II EL OP M E N T OF SAID pany, approve<! by the Planning . ' 0 l e CC't'a:>t..ou, you mus e rBMirved by Koll Cent., Newoon. a ISUBSTANCES . AS RESERVED IN Commluton on Augvtt 4. 1963. on your d rum with the rourt or your claim with lhe l'OUrt or l'••lnft•shlp on Deed Recoroea July
DEED RECORDED JANUARY 3 property locetect 111 3• end 36 Rldro; present ll to the personal rep-prt•sen1 tt to the personal r ep-11 1974 In Book 11197. P11ge 89• 01
1973, BOOK 10498 PAGE 901 OF· ""' Ot1v• and 1• 2 and 3 SllttOfd, Of resentat1ve appotnu:d by the resent.auve appointed by thl' 0111e1a1 Reco•ds •
FICIAL RECORDS the lollowlno urt lh ( t""· h f •'-· Tne etreet tr<1d1eu Ind Olhe! The street 11d<1reu end ott>e< PLANNI NG COMM ISSION CO wi m our mon '"'court Wll m our monu ... common designation 1f eny ol tlle
common design111on 11 any. ot tne j AMEN OM ENT NO 590. • reci.,..t 01 from the date of f 1rst LSSuance from the date o{ first issuance ,...1 pfopeny d~"b.a •l>O"f '*
real property de9Cflbed at>o.,. 16 Tne '"""' Compeny, Newport o f letters as provided m Sec· o( letters as proV1ded in Sec-pu1pot18d 10 be 1022 Baytlde CQVe
purponoa to be 29666 WOODLAKE Beech. •nd the Metropoll11n Wiie< lion 700 of the Probate Code tton 700 of the Probate Code EH t. Newport Beach. CA 92662 the COURT SAN JUAN CAPO CA Dl1trlct ot South4Hn Cat1toml1, lo. • underatgneo 01sc111m1 eny lleblrty 92111~ Anoe"s 10 amend 111e H.,t>or lliew of Cahfom1a The ume for of CaliCom1a The time for lor any inoor•ectneu ot lh• atreei
The undaralgned Trullee di•· Hiii• Pl11nned Community T11111 eo u filmg claims will not explre filing claJma will not expire ad<lreu and 0111er common dMIQ
clilm• ony 118011l1y lor any 1ncorrK1-to lnolvd• 2 • ecrea of tne Metro-p rior to four months from th e prior to four m on ths from the nellon u 1my. eroown nereln
ne11 of th1 II reel addrHI end other polflen Wete• Oittrlci Re&ONolr tile da f h h rl n o ticed h . ~ Seid ul• will be made. t>ul wt111ou1 common dNlgnetlon. If eny, ahown (Ann••etlOn NO 89) within tna le o t e ea ng date of lhe eartng nou~ coven11111 Of w1rrenty, .. pr"'°' im.
he<eln t>ounderte1 of the Plennad Com-above. above. piled. regardlno 1111•. poe-.=or
Sela 141ewlll be made. t>ul wUhQvf mvnlty i nd dnlOflll• ~Id lend IM YOU M AY EXAMINE th!! YOU MA y EXA.MlNE 'he encvmbranoet, topay the remlll ng
covenant Of werrenty expr"' or 1m-reaervolr ceretekera uH Tne fit~ kept by the court IC you fil k t b lh rt U you prlnelpel eum ol f,.,. no11(1) . ed plied. regarding tllte polMNlon. rx pro~eJ 1teo lnciu~ Ille eddltloft . e ep Y e cou • t>y Hid o.eo ol Trutt wttn 11\t...._1
ancumbrencH . includlno lees, ot • 1 t ecre aire (RH1Jb<IM"°'1 No are mterested In l he ntate, are Interested ln the estate. iroereon. u p<oVlded In teJd notll(a).
cnergea and ••P8'1ff• of 1ne Trvttet 734) fO< thrM cu11om reeldentlel y ou may serve upon the ex-you may 1erve upon the ex -advenoe1. ff 1ny. unoer 1111 lemit Of
and ol the rrv111 created by fllld Iota. 10 Aree 11 of the Plenne<J Com· a-utor or adm1n111lrat.or. or ecuto r or admlnlllt.rator. or tne Deed ot rruat. '-· ehergN~
Deed ot Ttu11 to pay the remaining mvnlty. end the tlC~t•~ or •n th t ( th h f h npenHS ot 111• TruatN end ottn. pr1nc1pel 1vma ot the note( a) H<:uroa Environment el Doeumen1 (coptee 01 upon e a tomey or e ex· upon l e attorney or I <' NC-1ru111 crealed Dy 1410 Deed or T~11.
by s31d Deea 01 Trn11 10 w11. tn• t!.nvtronmenl•I lmpKt Aepor1 ecutor or ad mlnlnrator. and ecutor or administrator, and 10 wll '2.196.6., t 03 (APPfO•l
$62,347 26 with 1nterett 1nt r1100 end 1vpponln9docvmentu r .. vell· file with the court With pr oof file wilh the court with proof Tne benellcl•ry vno.< H id d..d
from 1102193 " t8 76V. pet 1111nvm able IOf public rtvtew end lnapecUon of service. 8 written requett o( lt'rvit-e a wrllten request ollru11 n..-etotoree•8Cllted ••'4'0.-
8, provided In Hid nottl(I) plue ell • t 1 h I Pt• n n In Q D • P • r I • • 11,,.red 10 1he undeftlgned • Wfltt.,-1 eoiit. cniiroe• end eny i nd ell ea-1ru1n1/714 6<40·2 t97t ll'le PIOPOl•I staling lhat you de81re special staling that you detlre s pecl9l Decta•etloft ot O.fevll end 0eman0
ven()e• $ 1 707 o with 1nterHt w111 111eo amend • portlOn Of Oit tolc1-notice of lhe filing of an rn-n otice of 1he hJmg of an tn-tor Sele. and • wr111en Notre" 01 p...
tnereon 1"0 Meo No 63 M> 81 to rec~ty ventory and appral.sement of ventory imd appraisement of teutt and £1ec1IOI\ 10 a.ii The undo.. Tne t>eneflClery unOf'r H id Deed bOlh tll .. llonl Ille Unelll.N4fled vre• •• ( , .. ti f h ll tlgned ceuMd Mid NOllCe Of Oeellult 01 Trvat heretofore e•KvlllO end d• trlef to the Pl1nned Community fP·Cl csuite QS.1e,,.. or 0 u•t' pt> • esllltc asseta or <> t e pe • end Eiecuon 10 Se1110 bl '"°'dtd 1'1
livered to 1ne vnderalgned 1 wr111en 0111rlc1 lions or llC'C'OUnl.a mentioned uons or llt'l'ounts mt'nllon ro tn. c:0un1y whefe the real proi-.rl,\ ••
Oeclt rtllon ot Delnult 1nd Oemend NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER In Stttion 1200 And 1200 ~ tlf in S('(.'tlOn 1200 and 1200 ~ of loceflld NetM, Str .. t Add< ... I M
for Sale, en<l • wrltren No1io. of De-Gii/EN th•t uld publlc llMt1no will the Qllifomia Probal.C Code t h e Califomhi Prubiite Code Teteohone Numc.f of lruat• Of f1v11 and E1ec11on 10 Sell Th• under. t>e l'lt!CI on 1roe ..eth d•r or S.ptem· R D j)e(ton oonduc11ng e1i. 11 CH~
81gnt<1cauMd14ld Notte:• ot Otfevh ber 1H3. attrte hOUr o 7 30 p.m . In HU r W 111 • em e r l GERALD A . G ARRETT i!TLE 1NSUAANCE COMPA Y
end Electlon to Sell to bl rKO<Cled tn th• Council Ch1m1>er1, 3300 Nn Y lDCHIO l08Z 8 USINESS CENTER 3~55 Wlltlllre Blvd l oe A •
tha coun1ywner .. 11e real pr<>P8flY It l)Oft eoui.ver<1. ti -1c:n time •nd HO N e wport Ceattr Dr. DRIVE Mto5 CA 90010 (213) 380-3940
1oeatac1 &>l-•ny •nd •II lnt.,..ttd o.t11one Suite 1555 IRYINE C A 1•715 113,, TRUSTEF CHICAGO TITLE IN· ATEO 7/~Q/93 may tp9Uf end bl ,,..rd tllartott • I .. • • SURANCI! COMPANY
CENTRAL CAPlfAl CORPOR· WANDA ' AHOEASEN. CITY N t-port 8eacl1, C A . ttHO {7141 11t ·UH Bv ARMANO c SAUCEDO. 4MT
.ATION Cll!AK 714.759.0731 Puhll~hPd Uranga \out SECRETARY Br Otci.. Fo11 \/tee Pretl0411'11 Clly Of Newporl 8eech p bllth~ Or Cola.t ""ll Pil A 18 19 2~ 0.led AUQUll. t083 Pvbll•h orer)o• co'1ef DaUy P1101 l"ublllhed Orenoe Co••• o.11y Piiot I"\... 1u P'I A angl e 19 2.. '"'" Y ot ug • • • Pvbfl'lll<Kt Or•~ Co-•• 011ry ltl10t uo 18. 26 St10I t, 11183 AuQ 25 11183 •~1 Y 1 tit ug 18, • "• 1963 Aug 28. S<w\I 2 II. '963 ~650 113 •&ilH:I 1983 •1662-83 ·11120 IJ3 <48•4 83
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Nll.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE POOllC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE POBllC NOTICE
RESOLUTION NO. 83·8& ,.CTITIOUI •UllMll NOTICE 0, NOH-FICTITIOUI a uatNltl
NAMI! ITATIMl!NT IU!lll'ONll81LITY NAME ITAllMl NT
TIH1 fot10 .. 1ng s><trto111 111 OOlllQ Not!Qe 11 n.reoy given mat ma The 1ouo .. tno peuon1 ere 001ng
" RESOLUTION OF THE CtlY COUNCIL OF THE CITY ou•ineu aa und.,•1gnec1 wm not be rHponaibte llww1en •• " NORTH IOLL$ PLAZ A 18•3() for 1an1 deOll or liaOlllHH tonltllCh!CI MF.SA VEAC>E LIOUOR 1~20 OF NEWPORT BEACH D~CLARING ITS INTENTION TO Brookhu,.t StrMI Suite Z04 Foun tly anyone Olh., than my..il on or Ba~er StrHI CO•I• Men Calllornta
HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE PURPOSE OF ta•n Valley CA 92708 et1tt1 1h1s ae1e 9282&
DETERM INING WHETHER THE PROVISIONS OF THE LLL Par1ner1h•P t84JO C>atotCJ 11.ugua122 11183 Jo .. p11Nanci.2C11s2 Mu11• L•M
"SPECl ... L aSSESSMENT INVESTt-ATION LIM ITATION Brookhursi SirH t Suite 204 Faun Sn1rtee C>e•n l •llV"• Niuue1 C111r 112877 ,.. ,.. ..:> • teln Valley CA 9n08 SOS Park Ave Dora Nanci 211152 Murre I an• ANO MAJORITY PROTEST ACT GlF 1931" SH OULD O R V1c1>.1e J Petterson ~8t3 01oe Bolboa 1a1and CA 9266'1 l11gun• N1ouel Call! 112677
SHOULD NOT AefLY TO THE PROCEEDINGS FOR THE W111swor111 Bo11111v1ro. Ar•aoa Co Pv1111s11ee1 Orange co .. 1 Delly Piiot Thomiu Nanci. 291s2 Murre Lane
UNOERGROUNDING OF UTILITIES IN ASSESSMENT ~~ea L O••on. 2115 Indian Aug 24 25· 31 '983
4878.33 Laf~1~"11~~~~:'..~:'~~~::1,7.c by 1111 0 1$TRIGT NO, 56 (CHINA COVE) PURSUANT TO THE Sprt11Qs Le"•· Newport Besen. CA on1ncorpc>re1ac 1stoela11on 01h1r
· M UNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1913. 92660 IWIDLIC NOTICE t1111n a prl11e•1hlp 11111 1lu11ne1t 11 c0<1ouc1ed ov e r \Al Joseph Nanci
llmlled pa11nersh1p aTAT'EMENT 0 , T1111 11a1emenl w" llle<I wllt• lhll
WHEREAS the City Council o f the City Of Newport Paul Hurst par1n11r ABANDONMENT OF UIE OF County Clerk ol 0111nge County on • This •talilmenl was llled with "'" JJIY 26, 1983 Beach Intends to cQmmence proceedings for the forma-couniy Cleik 01 0,11111111 County 1111 FICTITIOUI aua1NE88 NAME ,.221..,
tlon of an assessment district, pursuant to the provisions July 19, 1983 The lollowlng persons have eoan· Publllhed Or•noe Cout Delly
of the M unlclpal Improvement Act of 1913 (commencing P 1 n 1 0 c ~~1 ~~~:d~=~~ae.~ht:eJ!~~:'0c~~n~-P1101Augus111, 1e,2s S11p1 1 1083
with Section 10.000 of the California Streets & Highways PHu~~~g 11~ 11 r~~g~983°0 1 Y 11011 " "1 he Karai Connecuon." 4S70·83
Code). for the purpose of under.grounding utilities in lhat · • 430S-83 The Kere1 Konnec11011" o• "Th• -----------c C Carrot Conne<:llon" roceted al 20•8 area of t he City known es hlna ove, said assessment P<>tt Weybridge. Newport Beach. CAI PUellC NOTICE
district to be known as A ssessment District N.o 56; and PIJILIC NOTICE 92660 or Post Ofllce BoA 2000 Cor-STATEMENT 0 , WITWORAWAL I ona dHI Mar CA 92825 STATEMENT 0' WITHDRAWAL Tne Focllllous BuSlness Name re-FROM PARTNl!RI Hll"
W HEREAS. Division 4 of the C alllorrna S treets &IFROM PAlllTHEAIHIP OPERATINO 1erri;111oebov11 was111&e1onSvptem·1 FlcTW;~~:~~:i~:f::AME
Highw ays Code which is commonly referred lo as the UNDER flCT1T1ou a 8UllNE88 be• 22 198 l in the County of Orange Th f 11 h I ' · . NAME County on Joan 1 Cummings, 2048 e o owi ng perton 81 Special Assessment Investigation. L1m1tat1on and M ajority 1 he IOllOwlng person hll Port Wey0fl006 Newpc>rt Beach CA wlltlOrawn as a general partner lrom
Protest A c t of 1931 provides. ff\ Section 2820 of said Ac t. wiindrawn as a general pertner from 92660 the ua11nersn1p ope.aung undtr the I
that before a city council may order the construchon of the partnar\lllP operating under the !his ous1n11ss was conduc1ed oy a 1F•cllllous bu7s0i5neEas na9male 01
8Todm
bll I h 1tct111ous busrnest name ol tt1a1v1oua1 ooi.s•y al esl l>Oa Iv any pu C mprovement Or I 8 acqulSlllOO Of any property Progressive Film Proaucttons This statement was ltleCI with lhe Balboa CA 92661 tor public use. where the cost Of .such co~struct1on or 1516 Aockgleri Apt 202 Gltndllla lcounl~ cterk 01 Orange county 011 lhe t1c1111ous oustneH namo
acquisition is to be paid in whole or 1n pan by special Ca111orn1a 91205 Ille 0111e 1nd•ca1eo bv the Ille stamp statemenr tor the p1nnershlp wea
UMSSments or through special assessment taxes upon lne 11c1111ous business namelabove o111eo on NF~vLEI! N0197~112n61~~9counry ol
I d . 1s1a1amen1 lor the per1nersh1p was Pubhsneu Orang" Coas1 Ot111v range an s. the proceedings required by said A ct must be llleo on May 18 19821n tne CountyjAug 4 , t 18 25 1983 Full Nameano Addr..ss 011rie Per
followed; and or Los Angeles Tile lull name •nd son w11h<lraw1ng Tnomas G Co•·
1esidence or 1he person withdrawing oleto. 533 Or110 Ave Apl 4, Long
'w I PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, CA 903 H HEREAS, Section 2804 of the Calllorrna Streets ~ 85 8 oan;:;r:~k M•cnenauG Pubhsnec Orange coast Delly
Highways Code provides thal the prov1s1ons ol this 1620 Catalina Street Laii.ne eeacn ITATEMl!NT OF
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P1101 Aug 4 t t 18, 2s, 1983 o L d M ABANDONMENT OF USE OF ,..peclal Assessment Investigation, 1m1tat1on an a1011ty c a111orn1a 926 1 FICTmoue eustNEss NAME ------------
Protest Act o f 1931 shall not apply to 1mprovement
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Stgnec Gerald Mlcnenaud fhv 1o11ow1no persons have aoan-PUBLIC NOTICE
proceedin gs conducted by a charter city. when said city ~:irr~c~1~~h~~!~~ donec the ute or 1he.F1c11110011 Busi-STATEMENT OF WITHDRAWAL
has com plied with the provisions ol Section 17 Article XIII This s1a1ern11n1 was fried with 1he ~;~~ N~~sea SJe~~!No~ P~:~Mc':i~ial FROM PARTNERSHIP
of the Constitution Of the State o r California, and 'County Cler~ ol los Angeles County Mesa CA 92628 I OPERATINO UHOEA
. on date lntllcateCI by Ille s1amp Wll;ofjrn Richard Roousto. 7SO W FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
WHEREAS S t 17 of A I cl XIII o f the C Slit sbovl! Son Jose Ave K4 C1111emon1 CA The lollowlng pe1Son has .' ec ion r. I e · o n U· Fiie No 82-29734 91711 · w11hclrswn aa a general p1r1ner from
lion p rovides, tn pert. as follows. FILING ANO RETURN AEOUESTED lhe Fiot1tious Businns Name 18. 1ne par1ne1sh1p operating under the
BY 18,,.,0 1o above waJ llleo in oranoe flclllloi./S business name ol Unclt1
"N otwithstanding any provisions for debt hmilation or HURWITZ. REMEA & DivrNCENZO Coun1v on April 7, 1983 Char11es or Southam Cal Buslneu . 660 Newport Center Drive. Ste 1555 Th b d 1 db Qppoftunlly Center 11 12910 Hula•. majority protest as In this section. provided If, after the Newport Beach, Calllornle 92680 di ·~ ~siness was con uc; a y a Garden Gro¥e CA 92640
giving of such reasonable notice by publication and Published by Orange Coast Dally in r~:, us~aterneril was llled with the The 11c1111ous buslneu name
posting and the holding Of SUCh public hearing as the Pilot Aug 4 I 1 18• 25, 1983 Couniy Clerk of Orange County on sfatement tor tne Partnership wu
leglslatlve body of any such c hartered county, chartered · Aug 12 t983 filed on July 21 t963'" Iha County
b d Published Orenge Cou1 Dally ol 0111n11e c ity, or chartered city and county shall have proser! e • PU8LIC NOTICE p1101 11.uo 25 Sepi 1 8 is ,983 Full Name 11nd Address 01 me Per-
auch leglslat ive body by no less than four-fifths vote of all · · · ·FllJ732 son W1thdraw1ng Luise love. 10 t5
members thereof finds and determines that the public PUBLIC HEARINO NOTICE 4740-83 Eas1 Chapman. Orange. CA 92667 ' . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1na1 PubllsnilCI OraF1ge Coaal Dally covenlence and nece~lty require such improvements or 1he cnv council of 1he City 01 New· PUBLIC NOTICE P1101 Aug 4 11 1e 25, 1983
acquisitions. such debt limitation and ma1or1ty protest port Beac11 w111 rio1a e public neanng ii !------------
provisions shall not apply . :·and on the epp11ce11ons ot Four Seuons NOTICE OF DEAT H OF P'IDLIC ""'TICE Newport <Anter on property locelaCI I "° ~ l•l the 600 e1oc1< ol Newport Cenle1 Rutb D . Blaisdell, aka R utb ___ ...;....;;.;;;.;"-'-"..;..;.;"'-'-.;..;;..----
. WHEREAS, it Is the intention o f the City Council o f the,orove approve<I by the Pl1nri1ng Deborah Blaisdell, aka Rutbl STA~R~r.,~~:T:~TR~':.A,t'WAL
C ity o f Newport Beach to ttold a public hearing t o Commission on August 4 1983 T bor otoo B laisdell AND OF OPERATINO UNDER
determine whether the Special A ssessment Investigation, whGc;~~~~es~~!~011~~~~DMENT PETITION TO ADMI NIS·j FICTITIOUI aUllNEll NAME
Umltation and M ajority Pro test Act of 1931 shall apply to NO 82·2 11 reques11m11a1e<1by1rie TER ESTATE NO. Al 19Sl3 I The following pet5on hU
II h A 0 N 56 IC · .,_ d th w1!hd1awn es a gene<al par1ne1 rrom the proceedings to est ab s ssessment !strict o . •ty or Newport .,..ach 10 amen 8 To all heirs. benefic1anes, tile pertnersn1p operating unoer the Newpcrt Beach General Plan lor d d IBloc:~ 600 01 Newport Center ao 15 (fl' llors an contingent 11e1111ous bus1n11ss name ol NOOR
NOW THEREFORE. the City Council of the City Of 10 allow '"" consirucllon of alrr~-dno~ of Ruth D BlatsdeU ELECTRICAL SERVICE ENGINEEA ~port Beach DOES HEREBY RESOLVE ANO ORDER 325-room rour Seasons Hotel with aka Ruth Deborah Bla1sdell11NG 1884•8 Harbor Bl~a · Co1ta . Cl h t I d I lilt es Mesa CA 92627 U follows: ;~~T~~ing ~a~1r~ms~8,;,":~ng•~00~1 aka Ru th Thorn tun Blatsdelll Tne 1tc1111ou1 bu11ne11 name
. cockrall lounges end restauranls. and pet"S()ns who may be statement ror the partnership we&
Section 1. Description or Proposed A ssessment DIS· ano \he acceptance ol an En-I otherwise interested m the Meo on !>·26·83 tn the County of
t rlc t No. 56 and Cost Estimate ol Improvements v1ronmen1a1 Impact Report, (copies will ancl/or est.ate. or:~1~~ame ena Adoress of the Per • of lhe Environmental Impact Report h '--~ ( led anCI supporting oocumenll aie evell· A p<'llllC>O as .....-.:n I I son w11ndrew1ng Mr E1meell
The location of t he land. the estimate cost a nd the able tor public review and lnRpecuon by Jane H outs tn tht' Su · Oaghogh. 940 Irvine Ave . Apt
nature o f the work being considered within proposed a 1 the P 111 n n'" g o "Par 1-p<'nor Court or Orange Cwn· "~~~i?s~~wp0;~~::chc;!t 92~!i~y
Assessment· District No 56 are set forth In the meni/7 t ~-6~02 ~71 ~r~~~ty ty n-questing that Jane H out P11ot Aug 1e 2s Sept 1 e 1983
"Preliminary Report on Proposed Assessment .D istrict No. ~=~·~n ~~e nottnea~~!f; corr:'er ~; bt· <.1ppotnted as personal rep-' · · F217340
66 Undergroundlng Utilities In C hina Cove. dated August Newpor1 Cen111r Dr1ve and Sama r~sentA>uvc to admin1Ster the 4664-83
8 1983 and shown on a map designated Exh1bil "A'',CruzDr1ve1nNewportC.n1er zoried t>SUttt• uf Ruth D Bla1sdell!------------
thowlng the general location of the proposed improve-C·~A~FFIC STUDY 8 r&Qut!SI IO (undl·r the lndepen<lent Ad-I POOLIC NOTICE
ments and the lands l o be assessed to pay the cost consider a Tralllc siuoy 10 allow 1he m1ntslrauon of Est.ateS Ar t) NOTICE TO CONT,.ACTORI
thereof. which are on Ille end available upon request from constructoon or • Four Season• Th£' pellllon ts set for hearing! 1nt01m•I •kkltng
the ottloe o f the City Clerk or the City Public W orks Holel al 600 Newl)Orl Cenler Drive In '" Df>AL No 3 at 700 Ct Vil' Notoce II hereby given lh•I Ille Nawporl Center S Newporl Mesa Un111ac School 011-0lrector for the City o f .Newport Beach RESUBDIVISION NO 752 a re 1C~nwr Dr · West, ant.a Ano iroct ot Orange County c1111orn11
. lquo11110 resubdlv1oe a portion of an CA 92701 on ~pl 7, l!lfl3 at acting t>y and through rrs Govern1no
Section 2 Tune and Place of Hearing e .. s11ng 101 1n10 tour numoereo !l :$11 .i m Boarc inv•tH Cont•ectora to r901s1er
lperceis end 1wo 1e1te1e<1 parc84a IF YOU OBJECT w the to< nour.ca11on or ruture 1ntorma1 Pe•cel No I 11 tor parl<ing related to b1da1ng prOJOCtll NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on ttle 26th day ofl1ne wells Fargo eurto•ng. Parcel No lgran11nii •i r the pellttOn. )IJU Apphcatton1 ere available at the
.September, 1983. al the hour of 7 .30 pm., tn the Council 2 os tor oll-s•to Four Seasons Hotel should either appear at the D1stnc1 Purc11as1ng Ot11ce 2118S·B
Ch ambers o f City Hall in the City o f Newport Beach.lpar111ng Parce1 No 3" for the hotel h\•anng and st.ate you ob)t."("· Be•u StrMt Cott• Mesa CA aurlno
B B h s11e Parcet No 41s fO< e.<lstrno park· . business flours loca ted at 3300 Newpon oulevard. Newpo rt eac • ong reletea 10 u ost•ng 0 1• lion~ 01 flit-"ritten ob.)t."<'-Thrs Notice 15 Publ•"*I in ec
C alifornia. Any end all persons having any objections 10 1tc111comme1c1a1 ueea Parcel A 11 lion!> w11h the court berorl· co1dence w1111 1ne p1ov1s1on1 of Ed
without compliance with the Special Assessmenl In-tor landscaping and sign pu1potes am:c muy bt.' in ""rso" or by QOVERNINO BOARD
t he formation of the pro posed Assessmenl District No 56,tor a prrvere s1reo1.11nd Parcel B' is Lht• heetrir>g Y our appear Code 39649 5
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and r~ Oo101hy Harvey Fisher C P M \reatlgatlon, Limitation and M ajority Protest Act o f 1931. SITE PLAN REVIEW NO 32 11 re-your at tome~ Purcnes•ng 01rec10• 'l'•Y then appear and shown cause why the City Council Quesi approveCI by fM Planning IF' YOU ARE A CREDI oeteci August 25 1983
ahould not fin. d end determine that the public convenience Comm1u1on for 1ne propoeed TOR cir a m n tingent credit.or Pub1rshe<1 Orange Cou1 D111y Piiot I
h d i f th f I 325·unll Four Seasons Ho181 In New· l d ---·• f I Augusl 2S t983 and necessity require t at procee ngs or e o r ma ion port Center As •&Quired by ttieJllew· c1f t JP eceCl.>oCU, you must 1 e 4534 83 I
of t he proposed special assessment district should be port eeacn Generel Plan. t1 de1a11e<1 your cl<.11m with th£' C'(IUrt or ------------
conducted wfthout compliance w ith the p rovisions of the review or 1he propoeed site plan prc·scnl it tu lht· personal rep· PUBLIC NOTICE
Special Assessment Investigation Limitation and Majority must ne conducted 10 evalulle fully rcSl•nt.at1v1• appomtt'd by the -----------. lhe GPA reQuea1 end 111la1eo appll· hs YOU AllE IN DEFAULT UNot:lll A protest Act of 1931 callons Tne slle plen review will Cle· court within four mo~l -1 DEED OF TRUI T OATEO .. pl. t ,
termlne 11lso the pt1rklt;1g require· (Nm the date or first tSSU:tllcej 1tt2. UNLE98 YOU TAKI! ACTION
Section 3 Notice menls by a demonstiataCI formula ur lctt..rs as provided tn Sec-1 TO PROTECT YOUlll PROPERTY rT ~~~s:;i;1u:.~t1~g· ~c:,=~~~. or;~,~ uon 700 of lhe Probate Code MAY 8E SOLO AT A ll'UBt.IC IALE.
A notice of the herelnabove described hearing shall be proposal also 1nc1udea mod1llc111on1 of Cahfom1a The time for1 ~F YOTUH~l!E:A ~~::~:A~~=
given to all o f the owners of property wllhm the boundaries 10 me Zoning Code so aa 10 allow the f1lmg da1ms will ni>l expire PROCEEOINO AOAINIT YOU YOU
of the district proposed to be assessed to pay lhe costs ~~:c~: .;~~,;>:;~ n~~r,~~=~!;1~ p rior to four;alllDths from the SHOULD CONTACT A LA:WYE~.
and expenses of said improvements, as follows. ec;cessl'Jle and lwo OVlfllZ<!CI wall datt• u r the h earing nOUL'ed NOTICE OF TRUITE,E . 8ALE I
bo , · T.t . No. 408t signs a \ e NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN that (a) Notice o f a hearlng on the proposed improvements NOTICE IS HER~1BY FURTHE~ YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe on wecneacey September' "
thall be posted for 30 full days on the Newport Beach ~vn~7d ·~~'.~!1~2~~ d~cy ~~tis:.~ lfllt· kept by lhe murt If yov 1983 111 10 oo • m or sard day. 1n I
bulletin board located in lhe lobby ad1acenl lo the City be• 1983 al the hou• or 1 30 pm, In ari: 1nicrrsted m the estate, •Tno room s18' u id1e .. '~ .. cOllCI" ucit1no01 ' I h C f N B h C · C 3300 · '-ru91ee ' aies w t .. in "'• o IC.S Clerk e Oftlce tn City Hat in 1 e tty o ewport eac • the ouncll hemt>ers New-you may wrve upon t11e ex RE.AL ESTATE SECUArTIES SER
and said posting shall be completed a t least 30 days prior port Boulevard. 81 which time and !X'utor or admmlslrator l'r v1cE l<>QllaCI 11 2020 North Bro•o· . piece any and all persona 1nrerHtaCI • · c 1 s 1 tO the date fixed for hearing, may appear ind be rieart thereon upon the <ilt.orne\' for the ex-way Suite 206. In the lty 0 Cn 8
Wl4NDA " ANDEASEN CIT y 1cc:utor or administrator, and to':~1~0::~Lo~~~aA'1;· ;k·~t~m~~
(b) A notice setting fonh the lime and place o f hearing CLERK rd<· w11h th roun with proof SEAVICE • c 11110,n11 corporation
upon the pubhc convenience and necessity of said 1m-~~~l~n:~·~;,·~~,. Delly p,101 !or servile. a written request, as duly appomt8CI Tru11ee under and
Provements shall be published In the Daily Piiot by at least Aug 2s 1983 lstalmg that you desire special pursueni 10 1i.e Po-~u11•Tcon·1 two publications In two entire issues o f said new spaper. •89t nollct> of the f1hng of an in-executed by OR AOBEAT I 83 · I lerroCI 1n lhal certain ......., o rut
one being on one day, and the o ther issue being on a vPntory etnd appra1semen1 of MCCLURE and OA NELLIE I
aubsequent day of the same or a s wbsequent week. lhe PUBllC NOTICE estah· assets c•r .,r t hP peu-MCCLURE husband ano wtle, re-
ttratcf.ubllcatlon of which shall be at least 10 days prior to 11ons or aC\:ounts menuoned corde<J Sept 3o. 1982 01 omct~I ORANOE COUNTY Records ol said County. AeGOfder t the ate fixed for the hearing. The City Clerk Is directed to SUPERIOR COURT m Set·t1un 1200 and 1200.5 of 1nstrumeri1 No '112-343919, by
post and publlsh said nollces as hereinabove provided, 100 Civic Center Or. w .. 1 tlw Cal1forn1a Probate Code. reason ot a breach ot det11u111n pay-
Mid notices to Include a brief description ol the proposed 8an1• An•. CA. mo1 Clyde L. Orono men• of performance of the obll·
I t . Plt1inllfl OON RICHARD STEP-,. • W t O Bl d I gallons secured tnereby, Including mprovemen S, HENS n.. es ceao v · 1ha1 breach or default, No11c1 ol
. Oefenoan1 CHARLES A KIMES, Suite 401 whk:h was recordeCI May 20, 1983,
(c) A notice setllng forth lhe time and place of heann~DOES t THROUGH)(. INCLUSIVE Loog Beach. CA. 90802 es Recorder s 1n11rumen1 No
upon the upon the public convenience and necessity o case No 306875 554-1422 83·215356, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC · · IUMMONI , AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIO· Mid Improvement shall be malled by the C ity Clerk, with NOTICll YCK.1 have bNn •ued. Puhhshcd Orange Coallt DER FOR CASH. lawful money oflh•
poatage prepaid, to all persons owning rel property which The cCK.rrl m•r decide •o•lnal rou Daily Pilo t Aug. 18. 19, 25, unued S11tes or a cashler't checlk la prOp Oaed tO be 88sessed tO pay any part Of the COSt Of wflhOUI JOUr being heard UnlHt 1983 4665-83 dr.awn on 6 llata or national Oink, a
the work. whose names and addresses appear on" the lasi r: l~=to':i"~o~ dey•. "led ::::: ~ fl=r~'r c;.~::o~n~~ f~~
equalized assetement roll, or as they may be otherwise 11 you wish 10 aeek lhe aClvloe ol 8n PUBLIC NOTICE Hsoc11111on comlclled In lhl• alete, known to the City Clerk Said notices shall be malled at auomey In thl• matter. you 1hould all pay1101e at lht lime of nle. ell
least 30 d8""' prior to the date fixed for lhe hearing do to promptly so thAI your written LEOAL NOTICE right tllle and ln1erfft held by II. at
iv reiponee 11 any mey be Iii.ct on NOTICI! 0, ll'UeLIC HIARINO Truatee. 1n that real property alluate
time ' FINAL PAACEL MAP NO 83·551 In said County and Stile oeacr11>9<1
·Section 4. Protest s AVllOIU•le<J hi SICIO otmand•CI• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fhel ... loflOW9
El lrlbuma, a.cte ct.Gldlr contre Vd. publlc heiring wlll be hel<I by the Clly Tho street addre11 or other
1 •In IHldlencla • ,,,_ qw. Ud re-Plsnn1nq Comm1111on or lhe City ol comon dMlgntllon ol the rH I prop A ny person owning, or having en Interest In, rea •pond• dentro de 30 dlee LM la Huntington Beech.C111torn11,1or the erty n11e1nebo•• dHcrlbed 11
property within the district proposed to be assessed for lnt0<meeloft CllM alftM. P\lrP<>M of con11<1er1ng Flnal Parcel purl)Ort.d 10 1:>e 2307 Pon Catlt.le
the 009t e.nd expense of said Improvements may file, with If '°" wlatl to _. th• advice of M•P No 83-551 11 th<t dlrectlOll of 1>1110e. Newport e..ch. C.llfomla
the City CIMk on or before the dated fixed for said an •llCH~ In tht• matte., '°" tne Huntington Beech City Council Tne une1t1t11gned h41reC>y dltett1ma • •IMKild 0o 90 p<ompllJ 90 thal f OUt Flntl Parc84 Map NO 83-SS1 con· an ll1blllty lo< any lncorreclnNa In ~ng. a written protest to the undertaking Of said wrlllen rM ponee " enr mer " ,olld•IH three (3J pe1oet1 eompr1 ... 111d street •Cidre .. or other com
prdoeedlngs without compllanoe of the provisions of the n1ec1 on llme. ' ' 1no t1pproklmate1y 2 10 acre1 01 mon dHIQnetlOll
ap.ciel A898Sament lnveatlgetlon Limit a lion and Majority 11 u119d deM• eollolt1t el conae-P•OP41MY Into two (2) parcels. Hid Said sale wut t>-. made w1th<>vl
P f 93 d h II I I d lo de wn •boOado en eel• MUnlo prooerty ~no loca1.0 north of Loe wtrrlll\ty, a1preu or implied, reoard-rotest Acto l 1. and sal protest s a nc u e a deMrl• hec:erlo lnm9dlelafftMite: Polo• Avenue bel-n Lynn end Ing 1111e. po ... aaJon. 0< eneum·
deeerlptlon o f the property of tho protester and the nature de .... men1t•, "' , .. .,_,. Green Strffta tn tne A 1 (Low Dena11y branus. 10 Mll•'Y the pr1nc1p111>81·
Of the protest. e9C!rlte, al her alguna, pu.o. -Aa11<1enllel Ol•trlCll A '-081 dttertp. an<ie of 11\e Note 0< Olhe< obllg1llon • f,letredll a ttempo. lion II on ma In the Oepanment ol r.ocured by Hid Deed of TNll, with
• TO THI! 01,INOANTI A otvll Development Servrc;.. Int-I and othe< Ill.Ima H provided If there are no protesttt or objections filed as provided complelnt 11ae been fifed by '"• S•ld h .. r1ng wm be he4<I at the 1h4lte1n. p1111adv•~.11 any, under
herein or. If. after said protest or objections have been palnlltf eoatl'l•t rou. 11 rou wleh 10 hour 01 1 oo P M . on Seo•emb<lr 7 tht term• 111tt.01 end 1n1e<eel on
duly heard and overruled, the City Councll may adopt e detand thl• ••••ult, '°" mu11, 1983. In 11'1t Cov11Cll Ch•mbere 1uch edv•no.•. 1no otu• fffa,
I I within IO d1y1 after thl• ummona 11 Oulldlng 01 1ne Civic ~1111', 2000 chargH tllnd e•ptnH• of tile rMOlutlon finding and detarm nlng that the publ c cove--ved on you Ille wllh Ihle QOUrt • Main Strfft. Huntington Beech. C111· tru11ee and ot the 11u111 crell.O by
nlence and necessity require the proposed Improvements. wrnrnn rHponH 10 the comptalnt rornl1. Hid o..c ot lru11 fhe 10111 emounl and If aaJd reeo lutlon Is adopted by a v ote o f not fess than un1au vou ao. your def1u11 w111 tie All 1n1erffted ~r•on• •r• Invited or H id ob11oa11on. 1no1u<11ng re11on·
tour·flftha or all members of the City Councll and ent1!14td on appllc•tlon Of Ille plain• IO •tteod •aid tltllllng and expreH '•t>ly .. tlmlled ,..., cher9 .. llM ••• l'lf snd 11119'courl m•yenttt •lunge-11\tlr opinions 101 or agaln•1 lht pan"' of tht Trutl". '' tlWI lime of provttlona of the Speclol Aaaeaament ~nvestlgatlon. Llml-menl eg111n11 you or 111• relltf d• pr()f)Offd Flnl 1 P1110tl Meo NO lnllf81 PUbllettlon or lhla NOllCe, I•
tlllOn Md Majority Protest Act of f931 ahali not apply . rnAnded 1n the complalnt. wntth 13·&6' St3•.1•&.04
co'ul<I tH ull In garnlthment of Furih., 1ntormat1on mey be 01>-Dated Augu11 2:1, 11183
A DOPTED this day o f Aug 27, 1983
ATI'EST· Wenda E Andersen
Ctty Cl«k
Pu bllat)ed Orange Coa1t Oally Piiot Aug. 25,
w•~·· ta.king of money 0,. pr0i>9ffy 1alned from 1he City Plannlflij 0.. AEAl ESTATE. SECURITIES SEA
()r 01,.., rtllftl 1.ci~tted In the com-!?ar111,,1n1 VIOE. Ill Trutl" Evelyn Hart plllnt lalel)hoot No (714) 153&-,271 By o J MOfO-II• P"'810tnt
M ayor OlleCI Octol>ef I IV8' OAHO Avguat 26. 1083 !Seal) 0 J Morg411' Ill Preeldtnt IJ A "llMPSON clef~ CITY PL.ANNINO COMMISSION 2020 North SrOICIW1y Suite 208,
Ely J Nlorll• Oeouty By J1mes W Patin, 94<:1t1ary 61n1t An•, Ca 9270&
Puhti•nl'd °'anG. fl (:(lur D11r,. Piiot PvDllth41<1 O,.~ Coe1t O•Hy PKOI PubllthtlCI Oranoe Co .. t 0'11y 1983 ~uou" 18 215. Sf!OI I t 11183 A~ 2~ 1083 PtlOI llUO 2,, Sept I •. lffj
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IH1t1 Ualarala~.. Ht .. H UaJual1~.. Aertaeab, Ual.
l1wrr1 1t1i\ 2269 S11l luc~ 1214 Ct111 •111 2724
3 bd c:ortage. eomp1eie1y Rare olftt 1526 bungeiOw HSTllDE
remodeled. t11.1oe n-ly olf oce111 eve eppla 1001 u
lendacaped yerd. garege, 539-6 lllO BEST fee l850/mo 2 81 \''°I It•
lrpl, .S8761mo. 111 tut. , Twl'hM . yard1ot1cony
eaeur11y No 0111 Cta41a11i1a1 tt11pe1 ok,ca.rl>Qfl 1ncry
? 13 3 80-9880 d•y•. 1Jalaral1~t4 2410 rm, anotHns
714-548-8533 evea Lux NB, 2 Br. 2 Be, '675 2538 Santa An• Ave •
• Br Tbe. Cenii front Off 63 t-3661 Co•lnn• TSL MGMT &.42• l80:I
Ocean 1•11 bllla Oecil. Rte 9g3.1 t70 JON Ea.st11<1e Oupi.11. 2 atory 3
garage S t300/mo. 237 -• Br 2 Ba encl1d yard
Canel 675-74S<l ~art•Hh hr1l1ll.. Aval! 9-1-83 $700/mO
Beautllully d9()C)(ated 4Br
2'11ba home Leaee
$1550/mo 644-7147
Eaatblulf 3Br, 2 lrplc1. tam
rm. formal dining
S \350/mo 720-0739
EASTBL\JFF 4BR. 2227
Arbutus St Avell. alt
labor day dya 833-4785,
ev/wknd 644-2224
Harbor View Hma 4Br, fir,
3ba. Comm pool. Avall
Sept t 11 S 1500/mo Incl
gardener Agt 673-1181
LIDO 3 BR $1600
4 BR S 1800 U<lo Realty,
Vl1glnla, 673-1323
Nwpt Crall Condo 2Br.
2''tBll. $795 mo .Aval!
Sept 5. 962-6847
Nwpt Hgta 3 Br 2 Ba, yard,
cul·d&-sac. nr schools
$975Jmo Call 645-3600
Ocean b1~e $595 2 Br
wlgar pool appls llal
ateaf year round
539-6190 BEST Ally lee
Sept 1 2 bd, 2 ba, Park
lido. Pool + gar $700
675-5634
lat~. 640·0997
PtalD1al1 2607 E aide cute bachelor Cuttt 3 Br 2 Be frplc. cable bachelor apt wtpa110
crpta, drpa, dahwallr S395/mo Joyce, agf
Winter ren1a1 1600/mo 831· 1286 •
Avell 9-3 673-9423 Elalde dupMuc. 2 Br. 1 Be
OCEAN F-AONT·Yrly 3 Br gar, l d, wfo ·tikup Cpl
2 Be. Oplx. gar. no ~rs pref ~o. 6S0·2077
S 1200/mo. 873·8640
Coi!IM... ZiI4
Greet 1br Iba. trpl., b/W,
lrg back yard, gar • $600
Agl 873-1282 ---HWPOllT VILUIE
1 "1lnu1es lrom bell, tBr.
IAHEI Vtlll APTS
$485 1 Br. 1 Ba Apt
$585-$595 2 Br, 2 Ba
To-.inhouM. Frplc. sl.y-
llghll. patio. all bullHns
366 AllOCldO
TSL Mgmt 642-9412
S530 mo , Jr 1Br $460 IOreat lbr Iba. frpl . D/W
mo Pool. 1acuzz1. sand. lrg back yard. gar . $500
11olleyDall err 1enn11 crr. Agl 673-1282
rec rm Sorry no pets -Call 557-0075 ,_argo I Br, pc>Ol, lndry tac _ car pons 1404/mo uhls
Lepaa l11ck 2641 Pd 548-0336
Oceanlron1 2 bd Q obtie Lrg 2 Br 1 Ba 4 Plex Ldry
Home Avail Oct I 1983 Am. Nu Carpet Rent
Completely turn and S525 W side 645-6625
equipped 714·497·•288 Lge 2 br, 2 ba Wxury apt
lltw~t lt1ck 2669 24"6 Elden Av Si 951mo
.,,. el&t< fo BEACH 2 Br ~51"6226
yrl)I. garage, furn or un· 1-lgnt, bright 4 111ew OI
furn no pets 673-6640 water1111S I Br Con<lo
-model upgrades, garage
Shoreclltts. lg. 3 Br, 4 ba, 34th ST trplc, micro. pool & spa
lam rm, frptc s. gfl ocean 3 Br 2 Ba, $600/mo winter, S62S/mo. 545·3115
vu. walk to pvt bell ·~ blk 10 water 650-5711. ------
$2000/mo ~8-7639 675-1896 Ask tor Mickey MESA PINES 26!>0 Harle _ BEAUTIFUL t Br $525/up
Sm 2b<I. 1 ba Mobile Beachlront rentals, Npl, 2 IPAV patio, pool spa
home Prlv bch, clbllse. unll& winier, 2 Br 2 Ba rroP area, qulat, no pets
rellramanl comm at· $675, 1 Br 1 Ba $485. 549·2447 mosph&re $650 Incl utile. 645-9466 eves
$150 non-retund <lap POOL. lrplc. pvt patio Avail 9.10. Call tor appt Lg 1 Br ocnlronl collage, dshwshr. EUlalde. x lg 2
wk<laya alter 7 pm, 1Br. 1blk to bay & bch Br garden apt. $595/mo
wk nds a nytim e . 650-2493 557-28.41
1-674-9445 i.Tke now deluxe. 3 Br SpeclM2 Br lb&. qu1e1
Spacious furn. or unlurn w/ger Faces water Avail E-sl<fe. outdoor area. gar
1800 sq. ft. cul-de-sac Sept to June From S900 $55-0lmo 675-16•9
home. close to backbay. 832•6000 Stunning large 1 & 2 Br 2
S 1200/mo 642·3572 OCEANFAO~T Sha1p 2 Ba garden apt pool
WATERFAT Dock Cape BR $675 w1nter Garage S•25 a up 710 W 18th
Cod 4Br 2b Kii blllns, No pets 673-7666
W/D, 2 car gar $1100. Preallgloua b achelor.
673-7713 or 859-7173 water front , prl11a1e
2 Br 1 'It Ba wl gar crpts
drapes stove, fncd yaro
wlpalio, water pc
636-4120 1·5PM S Cl 2276 bea ch, pool. fully
I& ••eatt equ1ppe<1 kitchen Meur-667 "L'" VICIOtla $525 2 Level 2br. 2ba duplex. 11v. private parking 26 \9 D' Santi Ana
$540 lrplc, encl gar., nr beach S 1100/mo 6•2· 1802
& acllool, lmmac .. north ----
SC $600 mo. 831-6841 Winter· 3 Br· view & deck :WOHU•I VtlUIE . West Nwpl $625 • 2B II p I 673-0241 or 63 t -4562 1 0 r Apta ava 00
llllle Miss Mulfel sat on a ___ __ spa, garage avaJI, laund')
Tulfel, along came 1 rm,gaspald Nopets
1plder and read In the Af!!l•Htl, Uel. 2 Br 1 ••Ba S595-S6 10
Dally Piiot Ctaullled lala... 1 Br 1 BA $5 15
section about Miss Mui· Ptat'aaall 2707 TIL HllT 7'4·0011 let's Tutlet end bought II
for $9.95. Yo1.1 oen se11 1~2!'!e.,r-1e.,a·.·p-at""'lo·.·u•t1""1 -pa .... , -nr DHI Poial 2726
your tullet anCI lots ot Lido ehope a beach, no spacious. bright, 2 Bt. 1 ,
other things through peta $700/mo 673-0343 ba S625 493--0467 Oa11y Pilot Classlllod _ _ __
Ads Call 642-5678 Ctroaa ••I Mar 2722 Baal. leac~ 2740
For Classifitd Ad
ACTION c.11
A DAILY f'ILOT
AD-¥1SOI
Ml·S'71
J ILOOll TO IUOM 2 er 1 ea upstairs. /rp1c
2 Br, 1 Ba. patio, encl gar g a 1 a o e S 6 2 5 J mo
$775/mo 898-400!> 642-7803
2 Br tba. pall~pofl, nr 2 Br, 2 Ba. SsoO. 1s1.1as1 6
beach No pets $630. $200 MC Nr Main 6
673-3983 Adams 960-'431!
Cute studio apt $.400 mo
No pet• Avall Sept t
720--01951559-8300
New-1-Br Condo, frplc,
carpet1. drapes. bll·lns.
oaraoa. pool mo/mo
lease, S750 or $600 mo
71•1752·5071 Otwn 8 30
4 5 30 Wkdyl Ask for
Kate 752-507 1
Prof male snr 28r nr
ooeen $340/mo !areal
752·8777ext 154, 12 10 9
pm 720-1 857 hm
Neer • .i;ciimt & Be11ch, up.
stairs apt 11ngle car gar-
age. patio. dawshr small
pet ok 1 Br 1 Ba lndry
r11c: S•501mo $300 do·
poa11 Agent no tee
863· 1500
SEAWllD
VILUliE
Coate M11a 2724 11656 IQ 11 of qule1 l1.1xury
2 Br. 2'"i Ba. wlevery Jt"•· lncd yard $750
673·6336, 642-9666.
N-1 & 2 B<lrm lu1ury
apls rn 14 plans 1 Bdrm
lrom $5•5. 2 Bdrm 110"'
$630 Townhouse from
$695 • pools, tennis
watortans. ponds Gas lo•
cooking & llaatlng pt11d
From San Diego Frwy
d11vt North on Beach 10
Mcra<fden and west on
McFadden to SEAWIND
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•
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hil(h in prit•t . rt>Mon
11bl" to11f, t'lilAA1flM
•<lvf'rtl~ln"
1Br, \Ba. dshwsnr. encl V I L L A G E
gar age. $34 5 mo (7141893-5198
545.2015. or 548-5763 Liia aa lt1ck 2741
2 bd, dn11rs, gar. ntce 2 Br 1112 Ba. frpl, wall< to
area. Victoria/Canyon town & beacn $800/mo ~~50~~~~31~6~811~ 9 •4 Incl utll •93-6538
2 Br 1 B• In 8-ptec. 2289 l••t'' ltack 2769
B Maple S4SO • $300 1 Br ertallles. courtyard
dep No pets 540-4484 gu ard, H C system
2 Br 1 B11 private yard SS35tmo 493•6499
with no common walls
362 Victoria 117 S510
851-9523
·~ ---2 br. 2 ba. Delcony, yard
Xln1 Elslde loc $625
720-084'
2 Br. S•60 Gar toe.
crpta/drps a bll-lns
52!>-8803
2 Br walk to atiopplng,
patio starting al S525
557-1430
PARI NEWPORT
APARTMENTS
COUNTRY CLUB LIVING
IN NEWPORT BEACH
Slnglos 1 & 2 Berm Apart -
ments & Townhouses
Some a re elegantly
furnished From S660
On Jemboroe Re at
San Joaquin 1-11111 Ro
'44·1900
1rCONOOS •
Villa Balboa and Ver-
H iiles 631·4960
'28r w/gar crpts, water
paid 636-4120 1-5PM
2176 "C'' Ptacenlla $460
2228 "C" Placenlla S•HO 3 Br 2 Ba gar11Qe canal front, cx:ean 1 ''> blocks
$330, 1 br. 1 ba 1 adult. 218 Highland $850/mo
non-smoker only W 17th 675-74SO 213142•·9425
near Whittler 548·3829 1850imo 3-e;--2 ea
S3SOIS426 1 Br(upper) & uppl!r unll. garage. w/<f
2Br (dowo) Lge quiet Ilk-up, 3 blocks lo beach.
apls Cpta/drpa, no pell all bit-Ins
3 11 W Wiison 63 1·2 177 208 Lugonla
3 er totally remodeied. TIL l1•t 142-1103
btend new. I 'll Be BAVFRONT-Wtsl Bay
townhouM apta. D/W. Ave 4Br • tam rm + rec
palloe, kid• OK. no peta rm, boat docll $2700 mo
Sep I occupancy Lawson Realty 875-'562
S695/mP For rental ap· ll!lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii p11eauon 645-6846 11111
$.490/mo 2 Br 1'1• Ba car
port, lower untl. lndry rm.
CIOM 10 llOl'ee
527W Wiiton
TIL lli•t H2-1HI
$.495/mo 2 Br I 81 pool,
leundry room, cloee 10
eh<>Pplng 149 E Bay $1
TSL •1•t. HJ-1IOI
S5851mo 2 Br, 1 '~ Ba
t ownhouse, n-cerpet,
new Orlptl. launOry
room. encto..O g•rtoe 1Cl23 Pomona
I SL Mgmt 842· 1803
S585tmo. 2 Br 2 B• 101.
enclld yard, oar p<>rt,
ln<Sry rm. am pet ol<.
2 195 Meplt St
TIL •lllT. HJ-1101
1600/mo 2 Br. 1v.-el
TownhouH , greenbelt,
l/r. carport, b11corw.
2078 Thurln
T1L •1•t Nl-1IOI
fUiiide 1 Br erneo l>UI
coiy w/'Wood oelllngs a
CablMta. $405 851•98a,3
li!:Hlllde 2Drl~
complex rull l•unO, no
SMtl l475/mo 933-7890
Spacious single. one
& two bedroom 11pll j','1,.,1
I , I :II 1•
FURHISHCO or
UNrURNISHED
Al l U1 1LITIES
PAID, Hr ALTH
CLUBS TfNNI~ .
SWIMMING plus,
much mort' Sony .
no pets Modeli
open daily 9 lo &
Oakwood
<i•r•n Ap.trttn .. ttls
N~wport BHch So.
1700 16th Simi
(I I Oovtr)
642·5'11
Nt'Wport 8~.tdl No.
880 lrvm~ Avtnut
• (at 16th)
64S-UCM
or ~•8· 1947 __ ~~~~~~~~~~
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0 4 Orange Coaa• DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Aug. 25. 1983
~lb ler11i•e lli'e•l•r
Gar•eat11 Bt11t CltulH
rnEE REMOVAL/HAUL ftoelN's ct4 JINd
Sptlnkllt lntllll/Repelr SERVICE I thoroughly
Lendacape Ron 845-2537 clean houae 540-0867
Mn1tlll11 bit• luiatu Stmct Ctaeat C11cr111 hrailart ltll1ialll11 iiiiiiiiiii:iiii:=iiii:iiii:iiii:m 1'E'"n""ld_p_1_1p·1·r .. -or"'k-n""ll"'g'l"h~t-Concrete. m11onry. 1111-l"!'"..,.._.,.....,. ___ """P
$1 84 Per da m11ea Cell PAPER TALK wotk. foundation• Block. Antique lurnlture rnlorlld, , V A .. oc & orgentza lndlv brick Uc'd. 536·50t3 tree pick-up & del
L1 .. 1ce1i11
lllHllll . 11&1m1&1or,
WNOutll
r11a1ta1 Pl 11111/l•e"
FIU PlllTlll Eo·s PLASTE.H1114.<..
Dy Rlch1rd Sinor lie. 1nt1e1e1 P11,htnot1exture,
260644. 14 >'" of hlPPY Restvcco• 845·8258
fyf ng Word Prooesalng
Ouiek eesy re.,1s1ona
Rou onat>te 85 1-t04 1
Gt1111l l1mct1 OLUl llOUSEI
Weil Orephb, cerloone. RoM Heekpg 973-0584
Thai'• All you pey for I ' & bua_ineu_ 760-I~ -845-8434 al18 731 -9173 d Ctatracttur 30,~:~: ,.1,. .... 1u .. .,.11,..• ___ ~~ Geaer1l Gu111 O..r 11,.1r -l 1nd1CIPI rtmodtflt\Q,
cte1n up Sprtnkler
ey11em1, computer or
m1nu1I.
loalll cu1tomer1. Plaa~lll Thank yov. 953.4' 14 ___ ,._~----• • -------241.r 11f141-1121 Wadow Cleaa111
DllLY Remodel• 0' any Invest· 1'R""e·m·oa-.~il,.R'"'e-p1"'1-,.-.·c·o-m·m-Sprlnga-Hlngee-Openere n menl, qlty lmprovementa & resld Llc'd, bonded, Repalrt Lowfft rateal
llyer1 Call Cra11tve I .,. LI /TL L
Gr aph IC s by l om IJH•I• I ""'"" • OllLITT PlllTHI WATER HEATER sp.)(:111 wA1fE wiiAAb Prompt. 11ea1 pro-Poolheeters+Furn1ca1 WINDOW WASHING
PILOT P.ll.1.1 ,f. Ot11t Ot. Ins For 8111, 552·9142 Llc'd Tom 557-4480
(II'• Nol Ju11 e Name) G--
Schulle. 551-5831 REFS. Becky841·2281
EXP'D HOUSECl.EANING
CALL MABEL,
894-1421 or 536-8332
1 I yra ••perlenc1,
llcencld, ln11.1rld. Lloyd'•
Landc1ape.
714/597· 7822
collect.
reulonals 636-7149 •F•ucet•*Dlepoeel•* ·Tne only magic I)
CUSTOM EXTER[ORS Drains cleared from $5 & QUALITY . 631 2026 6~5-3305 Lie f320735 Construction 'R-:-u;--1r•eala1
SERVICE Repelrs*Remod+Add'na TllEES NEED LP? CALL JEFFt & INTER. Rea1. rates. Free $25 anytime. Rep11lr11 "Lal the Sunshine In'"
Hi Steve 547-4281 851·9604M&.M432·0500 SUNSHINE WINDOW Cilliatl lllldai 24 hr emergency service
OllTOI PlllTlll 1 Smtih & Son Plumbing cu :>.NING 642· 15•9 DIRECTORY _ Lie. 33H14. 855-0880 Topped/removed. Clean
•N-c1blne11, ceblnet FRAMING . CONCRETE up, new lawn• 751·3478 l1ctng, b111 & lormlca DOIT NOWll countertops 642·0881 SPA INSTALLATION CLEAN-UP MASTERS
Jeck of all trades: cerpen-
lry, p1lnung, gardening,
clean ups, •le. No lob too
large or &mall. 540-0354
HOUSECLEANING
GOOD REFS. EXP'D,
Gladys 5-49-0769
Renovallog · Rototllllng
Sprinklers • Cleen upa
Dave 842-4853
Bud 549-5265
Ant. Ad #51. 842·4343 Plumbing repelra & drlllna S L
INTERIOR. EXTERIOR cleared lie 645·3426 lalt IW W fll Ullll MASONRY 675-8690 All 1tze1. Prol , reaa. Ask ~ about our 25,000 lewn
Your Daffy Piiot lft!_lt!! C 14't Cl U special Cell anytime.
Service Directory em~9ifr9pelr Onlq1.11 1 1 1 111 t 646-6684 (Mlcheel)
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ONE CALL DOES fl ALL
We lh1 It. brea~ II, buy II
or haul It. 548-5009
JOAN'S CLEANING
Cooking • Errand• -& All
Hahld Dulles 5-40-1287 J111u~ BRlcR Rk. smell )obs
Cou11111ty estimates ltliallllia~ •g·,a·u-.-r 1a·w·r·e-q-u""lre-,-, ... h-a·1 -,11
DON 644-4798 ;-contractors wno perlorfll _ All types ol lnlshes your work ov1:1r $200 lnc.ludjng
Represen111tve unuaull work e 1peclalty DENIED ciUDtf? Prof Pacific Coast Cteenlng
'"WE DO IT RfGHTf'"
Eel Brochure 768· 7694
t PAINTJNG'lt Home or f"llY ShOp Sieve labor and mater1al5 must
E.lllerlor ·Interior 494-8937. Free Es1 be llcen,ed Unlicensed 142-Hll tit. 122 20 yrt Llc'd, bonded credit counselors will Im· Clean-upa. shrub & tree llEPlllll * PlllTIH Palombo Const 962-8314 prove TRW 645·5840 trim, mo main I Prompt Etc. Gary f>45·5277 PTL
N-pon, Coall Me11,
Irvine Rell. 875-3175 · Resident· Commerlcal -• con1rac1ors shoulO so
Free est 536·9801 IH••• StrYICI state 1n the" adverustng & rees Chuck 642-2873 B l' IPllllLE OLUI a. L It Repalr·Alterallont D~ll II 11.J .aa .. lf!..,• .. •-------Doo11i-Wlndows-Ceblne1s 1;;-.;~;,;;;.;;~'!'!"!P!P."""'",.~ EKP Gerdner. Metn1, 1--•D""Ui"'U~P-Jo-s•s.,&--Ans Ad •50 642-4300
lltYia' • .X c boVINd-
lfYRS EXP· Nwpl aree Custom resumea/cover Con1r11ctors arod c.on·
I'm smiM. my prices 118 letterst)ob search sumers. c.on11c1 M11y
(5;Jvew1y-P1rldng Loi Penet-Pallos-Fences 35 D ALU ACOUSTICAL cleanups. tree trim. Free SMALL MOVING JOBS BtlltLtJ• StniCll Repalra-Sealcoatlng yrt e,11p Jerry 546-44 l3 Small jobs & Repelrs est Cell Pete, 64I·1096 MIKE 646•1391 •
a u1ck·Ceretu1 Low rates.
Lie T 138048 552-0410 smattt 650-6477 Ron ups-Cell CDS 873-t l07 Grond11 a1 558·4086 with -any ques11on5 Conlr6c· s&s Aapht1 ss t -4199Uc BuD 552.9552 ---s@RV1cEs ONllblTEo =--::---:--::------1Repalr/1mall Jobs Fence•. l1rtl11l11 W11t1tl HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE M11kellng, errands. Dr'• •.. , ...... . --ltofia1 tor 's S 1a1e license
Parli•I Huber Rooflno·all types Board 2a Civic Cent" la•rdttiat shelves, p1rtlllons Low Eltctrictl Mowing. EdgTng Twice a Furniture, Trash, Trees appts. church. etc Re· ""'§XBv~WfiNG rates Steve 731-8311 month $:xl 10 S25 953.54 15 NORM llable driver, ecilve, 11•
Best quality 25 yr •XP
Competitive r 1111. Farthing Interior bfliQn. New·Recover·Decka Plaza Room 690 San1a
HANGING/STRIPPING lie ,tJ41 t802 548-9734 Ana GA 9270 I ELECTRICIAN Priced 546-9707 • tractive older woman, In my home n111 Victoria. C I I · right tr~ estimate on l T HAULING • MOVING ,. __ , •• 642-8482 .,~ tmce ' -JESSIE'S G . RDENING own car 646-9734 ...,. a"'... - -lerge or small Jobs. Uc " RENTAL CLEAN UPS _ •--LL J-'ltW INSTALL CARPET 398621 673-0359 Compl clean ups & gen'I 645·8t92/131·2916 -'ll~lal For $1 75 sq yd Cell me1n1 Free est 540-8035 LadlC&fill
Full rm: my home or Mel or Pete. 772-1722 LIC'D ELECTRICIAN G EORGE'S CLEAN UPS DOUGHEAWeROTHERS your office. Retired • 35 Quality work/Reas. rates Lewnlgarden melnl resld, & HAULING No job too
yrs llK,_,lence. 5-46-4062 Ctatat Ctacrttt TOM 631-5072 commt. Indus. Yd ctn up small 895·8006 TREES -LANDSCAPING ,..... Low rates 8'46·4947 evs ...,..,,.,..--_,..,.=-=-=-:-:-,......-,==-=-21 VRS. 642-3857 cemeni-Muon1ry-Block LIC'D ELECTRICIAN -HAULING: SMALL JOBS
Lie l • t 16,428 730-1353
STARVING COL'LEGE
STUDENTS MOVING CO.
Lie T t24-436. Insured
841-8427
WATCH US GROWi
VISA-MC Scott 845-9325 · Secrttariil
EJcpen Wallcoverlng In· S •
stallallon Reas. Consult· trYICtl ant Asslgnml 58 t-8590 .. fl!!'y•p"'IN'l'JG .. , .. 9.o""o~K!"'K .. El'llE~P!"'IN'"'GP"'
For 1ndl11 /eml business
Hrldey/wk 640-0888
PlXs ER tcAINo
Restuccos. Int/ext. 30 yra. The ta11es1 draw 1n the
To place your message
before tile
reading public
phone
•Delly Pilot'
C1ass1hed. 642-5678 Trade your old atult tor
new goodies with a
Cllllllled ad 642·5«178
Walls·Cust. work. Lie. Top quellty reaa rates WANT ACTION? Traah & Furniture
#381057 Rob 673-6094 646-7602 Ctaaalfed Ads 642-5678 MA n 645-5089
Maka your shopplno eas-
Hava something 10 aell? l4H by using the Dally Pt-
ClaNllled eds do 11 well lot Cfaasllled Ads. Neat. Peul 545-2977
West a Dally Piiot
Cluallled Ad 642·5678 --------•
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• HOROSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Friday, Aagult %6
ARIES (March 21 -April 19): What had been
elusive becomes less o{ a rare commodity. Accent on
making right move at crucial moment. Your
judgment, timing will be on target. Member of
opposite sex responds to you in positive manner.
Cancer native 18 in picture.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You'U have wider
area in which to conduct research. Much that occurs is
behind scenes. Clandestine meeting could be part o{
surprise social affair Be receptive. clever enough to
protect your own property. Gemini, Sagittarius
persons figure prominently.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Romance could
flourish, status quo is shaken and solid steps are taken
to make wish come true. You'll encounter individual
who is creative. unorthodox and encourages you t.o
''take a chance." Scorpio. Aquarius persons play key
roles.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)· Be ready for
change, travel, vanety and emphasis on career,
prestige and st.anding in community. You'll receive
written notice that, ''you've won!" Individual you
respect offers to work together, to tell your story m
fascinating. entertaining manner
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Bame domestic adjust·
ment occurs -focus on t.(avel, planning ahead,
teaching and publishing Individual who previously
opposed you will now become valuable ally Welcome
friendship. but avoid becoming intertwined in
problems of others.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22): Define terms, avoid
self-deception, find out where money is and how best
to obtain it. Mystery can be solved if you are
persistent. Contract or agreement contam.s numerous
holes. could be compared to a sieve. Pisces plays
important role.
UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Law may be on your
side but caution would still be better part of valor. Be
ready for added pressure, reali:ze value of public
relations. Make yourself more accessible to others,
including ''fans." Capricorn native plays imJX)rtant
role.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Finish rather than
initiate project, Focus on employment, work
procedures and heahh, People who depend upon you
could appear aelfiah, indifferent. Don't make judg-
ments along these lines until complete story is
available.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 21): Emphasis on
creativity, excitement that accompanies change and
discovery that there is outlet for talents. Emphasize
lndependence of thought, action You'll get to heart
of matters and be pleasant.Jy surprised by reactien of
"special" member of opposite sex.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): Focus on
property, security, special collections and chance to
communicate with family member who previously
was "cloeed-mouthed." Emphasis also on modes of
transportatJon and necessity for checking out car in
connection with safety.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Diversify, display
llense of humor, make quick changes and venfy
directions with relative. Short trip is part of agenda,
and so IS statement of appreciation from a previous-
ly-skeptical relative. Gernim, Sagittariusa'nd anothe r
Aquarian figure prommently. ·
PISCES (Feb. 19-Mareh 20); Cycle moves up,
puzzle pieces fall mto plat-e, financial picture is
brighter than originally anticipated. Focus on
payments, collect.Ions and protection of valuables.
You'll succeed through unorthodox procedure.
Scorpio figures m exciting scenario.
s2361mo. 111 1 lut + Mawre fem. non-smkr 1111111 2920
$100 eec:, • •;, ulll. In-wen 11 'o •hr NB 1260 eq. fi. Weal Irvine
eludes all emmenltles. apt/house $3-400 by 9· 1 area From S504/mo.
Cell 546-7593 Robin 673-9417 Tom 85 t-8928
Furnished room In Costa Nd rm/bath or shr house 2.680 sq h. 3975 Birch,
Mese home. 1230/mo w/ktl Pflv CM/NB area. Newport Beach $t330
loll Dog: R-erd, Sm Fe, Babyaltter 3 etternoone
1hotthalr, blonde-beige. per week. My home •
(Heid i ) 962 ·7526, CDM.Call673-7197dya.
720·6378
Lo1t : Rew1rd
Babyallter. Live tn,5 dy
week. 2 chlldren Dys
536-7472, ev 966-8550
Errand peraon 10 transfer
)anltorfaf equipment sup·
pllee etc. Big or amt truck
needed. So Or Cty eree
Call 4!:17-5080. Iv mag
EIOllOW IEORETAllY 645-2435 all 4pm nr bus line. n-smk reap M 1A zoning J.gent
Gentleman, non-1moker working • 1edy/student 541·5032 $200/mo lop 957-5012 1--=o-,...,.-~---,.--,over 40 Kitchen prlvl-btwn •· 11 pm, Sun lhru •CdM, former maolcurlll
lege ~8-7586 eve__ Thur Louise. Reis xchg. dlx suite 2855 E. Cit
Hlmllay10· Tabb~ ml• cat
w/blu ayea, blk coll11.
644·6 t41, 780-8863
Loel SllmeM type gry M.
Cat, chipped r1 lrnt ting.
646-1052 Npt Shra. $50
reward
Bebyaltter, m1ture resp. Corone del JIAar olllce.
edll care for 4/mo.old In bright mature person
my home. eppro10. 4 needed tor Orange Coun·
dy1/wk, 646-0210. • Ilea 2nd otdes1 & friend·
un lT TllE IUOlll
Balboe ft lend famlly
home Private bllh Ullls
pd $300/mo 675·9 t42
ell 5
----~ •• --1-b-Hwy, S575mo. 875-6900 Need Home move n y 1----=---..,..,..-=-0ct lat Two bedroom, Newpor1 Beach llfo C1n·
double garege 969-2963 nery VIiiage area 3250 aq tt M t or commerclel uaer.
LOST· Smell White
MALTESE. No Teeth.
Vee Antle & Gtenneyre,
LB on 817 /83 home.
lest ·company type BABYSfTIER (meture}. my 50WPM end have desire
home NB, llve in + $60 10 advance Xlnt benelhs
wee" Aak for Stecy ~Ing 547-6625 Uk for
548-1023 Lynn
Gar&fll ftr ground noor, Kiri wide
--l11t 2912 door plue 2 fo1dlng S 1 doclla. ample on 1trMI aa
11
•
111
r la 29_ Balboa ltlarld: Lg ovraze p1rklng, 11 I&. $ 50 8 IQ
vv w/slorage HI-dry. N-ft NNN. Call Slyvla,
ON THE SAND root $85/mo. 646-6333 Pelican Properllff Inc
SUMMER RENTAL Balboa laland lg ovrue 714/645-8501
3 Br 2 Ba unit. wet 1>11. w/1torage. HI-dry New tS690 up. 2265 ft lndul·
furnished, wuher, dryer roof S85tmo. 646-6333 trial office. 18t01 Redon-
rncto Summer anctad CM nr 171h, 150 mo. E·Z do Cfrcle, #T, Huntington
gerege 5602 Seaahore BGCMS, •lorage or c•r Beach 842-2834
TSL t.Agml 842" 1603 343 Cabrlllo 548-9518 WANTED· shop spece or
Vtc1li11 EASTSIDE Coale Meu tlfge garege ror minor
ltlllb 2907 nr 171h SI. 101e20 $60 mo auto body repair, wlll PIY
957 0919 up 10 $200/mo Co111 Big Beer cebln, 2 Br. f Be. _ • Meaa or Huntington Bch.
nr lake, ell wood Int. WANTED. shop apece or Biil 969-1221 359-8932/369·•080 targe garage tor minor
Big Bearcabln. 2 Br, 1 Ba. auto booy repelr. Will pay Iliac. ltal1l1 2125
nr leke. all wood Int up to $200/mo Coate OOWFlltlT 359-8932, 359-4060 Mesa or Huntington Bch. -Biil 969·1221 WINTER RENTAL ~~---......,~~ 3Br. 2Ba, lamlly preferred IHI
Beaulllul Whaler Condo,
on Kaanep•li beach, t Br.
2 Ba. fabulous v1ew,
spec111 rates Book now
t or tiff & wi n ter,
2 t3-389-5578
l1at1J1 It -
Slatrt 290I
4 BEDROOM HOUSE
Oflict ltat1l1 2914 $900 mo 875.7705
161' Westcllff. N.8. 278 10 Anoaaceatah 3002
1365 sq 11 Suitable for medical or dttf'llll Ageot •SPIRITUAL ADVISOR•
541-5032 Adv!Oe In love, marrflgt 6
ouslrMISS 675-2495• •WOITIYE
Hml* SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
497 -4367 work
831-0358
Babyslt1«. meture person
10 care for t4 mos. old
boy Approx 8 10 8 hrs
Wit My home pref NB,
548-68t8. Lo1t· Tor1olthell Fe Cel
Face 'hblk •), org Vin
4th/Avaeado. CdM. RE· 1um snUIT
WARD! 875-5695 Wllollowlng Top Pay
LOST Yellow pet pare·
keel. 'Archie', 1110 1
small green parekeel
Rew1rd. 500 blk Wiison.
631-3 t23.
P1nea1h JU12
ESCO II Tl/ I OD ELS
OulClll ONLY 836·9199
HtTIOIUOEH
Bachetor/Bachetorelle
Office & Btr1hda~ Panlea
THE UST HURRAH
Beau1 NB Sal on
644-0661
Bookkeeper/Secretary for
I girt ottloe. construction
uperlence hetptul Call
494-6525, Mon-Fri. 8·5
Busboy/Dlshwaaher. M·F,
10AM to PM. Non-smkr.
752-7903, Nwpt Bch area
OHllnlllOP No experience necessary
S4/hoor to start Goo<i
driving .record required
850-1755
738-8538. 558-8538 Clllllllt
SPIRITUAL READINGS Parllllme $3 75/hour
Advice In atl mell•ra love. Apply .only Mon -Fri. be·
m1rrl1ga & bu1lna11. fweetl 7 30am & 2 3-0pm
Afao counHllng. t815 TLt Earl's Pl••Llll So El Camino Real, Sin • • Clem Llc'd 492· 7298 28922 Camino Capt11rano Mission Vle}o
.. '' .. 1-••_l _,.. _ _, .. 30_l_I Olllllll
Parllelly lurn(ahed LIV1ng.
dining. recrea1100 rooms,
large kltel1en C M
t MO FREE RENT
Wllh sho<t term teue, lull
serv1cesu1tn Keepyour
ocverheed low &
professional Image high
881 Dover Dr Suite t 4,
N-por1 Beach
orivtng lo EHi Cout. Prefer mature person_ Call
Assure · Chua oeed rider 10 lh11e e11· Deno tor appl, 540-3260"
Fud09 ·Goblet pentet & uparfenc1
$300 • 7 • uttlllles
850-1761att •pm
FATHER 536-7073 Caallng tor Unlvwul Tete-
• kid 1 •t .. -----vlalon Video Olac 8 "91 wasn toosmi,7 l11l1H1 Ott 4014 When anyone wed me __ • Beautiful Men end
Bedfellows Inc Liberal & B .. LBO .. PENINSU7 • WhO wu the lld"t In my tlln ... lorcea sale ot EJC. Women needed Send
Conser v M I F . 111 ,... " ..,.. tamlly, I alweyw told thlm elusive wood & metal Picture end resume lo
63 t·3851
screened $25 aech All 400 sq 11 Pvt beth. R&-my FA THEA bualneu. 185.000 111\H 9000 Sunset Blvd. Ste
areu 972·2095 done S300 mo. 875-7904 1 -st ._ ftaa• <ltMi all Termt 968·8187 1020. Loa Angeles, Cell·
--Bi"'ront. Offices. pitloa. -• •~ tornle. 90069. Attention. Buss woman looking for 1' -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1M•lc!I aub1tenll1I prom Cherlene. rmmte to shr 4 bd hme, perking , Jenllorli l • 1ndbehappyal1heaame
Easlblutt S300 • Ill • 873-t003 • time. Plantt and e•otlc Child care, P/T, Tuea,
181 1 utlls 759· 12 t t, eit HIOITIYE llm1 fOlJND ADS bird. at11ell menagerie. Wed, Thurs. Mull have 280 days, 640-8183 eves. Gettlog m11rled, hlle to trenapor1allon. 751-8882
Fe rmmte to •hr 2 Br. 2 Ba Lu)( ~~~~~~nice• ARE FREE 1811 but $15.000 Includes days, 540-9797 eves.
w/pool & tndry. HB. Avall 130-295 aq fl. Some 2 ~;r•ory etc. Call 9-S OlllOIUTtlll
911 $285/mo 841-3503 ottlce sultee CaH: ·0813· Earn $75-$ 100 e day, pay
Female to shr w/eame frg 3 Raoepl & Anag Mrv. •tttfl1.H, 3 .11'1 • week. F/P time
Br. 2 Ba twnhae.SC Plaza garden courty1rd, lrg 142-Hll T.D. I 4021 548-3642
1181 s300 548.4596. Ive windows. Cell 752-6408. I I ••mfl ___ O_L_E_lll_I' __ _
mess ---------' ' -· Clerk f needed by Hunt·
Fem to shr hae on thl Newpon Beach lido Can· Foul'ld: bteck & White r1b· ••mac• 01.111. lngton Beach City School
Btula, C M No dep, no nery Vlll1ge aree 3250 aq t>ll. Harbor VI-Homes. S~iallifng In 111 & 2nd 0 111rtc1 2 hour/day.
tut S250/mo 831-2576 11 MI or commercial uMr. Nwp1 Bch. 573.5393 TO 11lnca l949 S6 156/hr Apply 20451
ground floor, 111r1 wide RE Broker Bd Re111or1 Cr aimer Lane H B
Fem rmmte 2 Br 1•,; Ba. door plus 2 loadtng FOUND Cocttateel,pi.IM 642-2171 $45-0611 Phone 964-8888: Deed·
G11, Laundry. C M Splli dock1, ample ott atreel catl 10 Identify. 645-se&e WI Ill TlllT IEEN tine for appfylng·, Augu11
r8flt &. ulil 850-4495 p11klng, u II $.50 a IQ Found Dog Older blk/t111 FOR INFORMATION CALL 26, 1983. ExP« desired
F 2':r.':~t~· c'2~;9a"~'rs~· ~e11e~~N Pr~~~,>'7~: ;i;:'~ v 1 ~~':~[a .P'•a~· TIE WIOlltlt Offl (IHIUll)_ _
Dey 979-3700 eve 7'4/845-8501 645-7236 IH-I010 Dayt & some evttf'l
1
"1'
540·0626 NEWPORT BEACH olf!Ge FOUND Orly ell. vie WIDOW HAS US tor ~:1~u:.~rm~:~v~
HB. MfFIO llhr 3Br. 2•1te. l ,OOO aq It Allracllve. Herbor & Hell, F v T D't . $10,000 up No SI. Newpor1 Beach
Hse 1 ml to bch, gar, )(lrl Watt Milntalned, Modern 546-8284 credit chick, no penelty •~----..,.----
ctn 5265 mo 9119-1485 Bulldlno on Oulet Street. • Aleo buy Jumbo TD Cook, lull time or Plrt A1lllgned Parlllno G1r· FOUND lldy'a ring 8· 15 $.300I( up " Denlaon time, capable or produc-
Hte to stir, Tur lie Rock. 1 g a• A v 1 11 a b I e ne.111 to Del Taco. Fllrview A 673 7311 tng high qulllly culstne tulfy furn Pool, j1c tenn11, 845-4800/645-3323 & Baker, !dent 64&-1 t45 llOC • 499-2.271, ask for Geanle
le pref $450/mo ' 'h utll BAYFRONT BLDG. BASE· Found Mele dog (Tiki). E. 81lt W11tt4 5100 0101 833-2769or851·110~ MENT· 2500 sq ft Blull11118·2'4644-2524 •l&LlllUIAlll• Lu nch ehl lt Es111b
Male flmmt 26-+ oeeded, 50t/$100/eq fl. Call: Found. M SIHmeae mlK Tohlr1.lr1fn&mot1v1t1 French-Cons rest
onbe11ch,$350 tet1911& Mon-Frl 9·5. Ki iien, crm/yellow. boyt,glrl1&1dull1ln Laguna Recant or cur·
dep. 850-0207 842·"644 w 11aon/Pt1cen111 CM door to door fuod rafting rent work hist. Cell 9· 12.
Mature '''P non-smkr to NEWPORT CENTER Full 831·5534 forepof1afoondellon Tuea. Wed, Thure onty.
shr condo w/yng c.pfe or servloe EKtcullve Suttee. FOUND paarla, refl. S30-$45K. S1l1ry +over 497-0211
ocn S275 mo. 1 ulfl .; $575-$825. 840·5470 t>oogle board. beh toye. ride. 898~8788 A-•s .
SIOO sec 962·7 _124 Otflc. apace for lease. 747 ldenll"' 875·3070 (AltoMngmtTr11nea ,.,.." '' po11t1on avall.) Now hlrtng Experience M/F. 3 Br, 2 b1 houte, 11. S695tmo ut111 pd. AIC, 'F'Ouild· Smell green Par· Pref W1g11 end hour• $300 mo Avall 9/1 ~round fir. 1055 El $350 Shr NB Condo. Va· ·,bl THE GRIND 760-t433 or 720· t 131 1mlno Dr. Coate M.... rot. Turtlerock 1111 cent Now. 842-51178 Mike negot 8 8 •
3 Bike E. 01 Fairview & owner ldent. 833-019 I ER. 1400 Paclllc Co11t
FUIEll .. E•per framer ,wllh quallli·
cations In titting mat
cutting; molding cu111ng
Bright new gallery 111d
rrame shop In Balboa
needs en eddlllonsl per-
son due to reptd growth
Customer contact and
color co-ordlnallon IS·
sistance very lmportaal
Contact Robin. Tuea·Frt.
9 em -noon 676-8735
FREELANCE Writer Eern
big money last and ee.sy
writing ar11c1es and shor1
11orles from your own
h om e C a l l
1·7l6·842·6000. lncluO
Ing evenings end week·
ends, Ext 48028
Full time eKp Sec·
r etary/Bo o kke aper
needed lor sml last grow·
Ing manulecturlng firm
Excellent spelllng gram· mar. gen·1 t:>u1tness & of.
llc;e prollci1ncy r~ulrea
Good phone & organtu -
llo'nal 1kllt1 euen11a1
Non-smkr preferred Cell
Corinne 645-9552
FILL TIME PAY
PlllT • TIIE UH'
Opportunities 1v11l1bl1
with the Los Angeles
Times Circulation De·
pertmen t In o ur
door·to-door newspa~r
sales program. Gu111n·
teed hourly. wage plus
commtu lon Hours 9AM
• 2PM, or 4PM • 9PM
T reining ta provided
Potential to earn $300
plus per W'8k For an In·
tervlew, Call (7 14)
957-2361, eKt t204
Gardener· Hand yman
$825/mo 44/hr wk
non·drlnke~ 645·3381
GENERAL Hl?LP needed
for yacht bldr Call Don
845-6351
llllPlllO lJITIST
E11rj>er for typesetting
,Pusinaas 642-9678
lllHllllHPH
Grounds keeper needed
by Huntington Beech C11y
School District Appfl-
callons mull t>e fifed by
8·29-83 Apply 20451
Cralmer l ane. H B
phone 964-8888 Written
test to be given II llmee
specified Selery, $1 t87.
S 1476 per month E•·
perlenct desired
Mllll lnLIST
U•IOllUIT
N.B lem11le only, n-amk,3 aOOT•/PlYllLI OLlll• Highway • .I Newport Adam• Found: amall grey F dog • " Beech. 842-088 t ---------+---------+---------! blocks to bch, on 1 cine! 754· t040, Mr lrtcy on Main St, Huntington US RENTALS
Aprteat1, Vaf. Aertatatl, Oaf. Aertatal1, Uaf. ~~~~22~~'~,.,;'~~;.81';~k ;-UllO/up, carpeu, Baach. (213)438·1312 17871 Mllchtll, trvlne. Ollll
R1g11 H11lr11yi1111 In the
Minton Viejo Mall 1n
nounces out11andlng !Ob
opp for e11perlenced,
qualified lull aervlce hair·
1tyll1t & manlcur111 II you
ere out to make lop dollar
end don't mind working
hard with e greal attitude
come with ua Gueren-
teed salery. commt111on,
paid vacetlona 1nd other
Incentive bonua poln1
program• Cell Ch11lolle
Cl11k 495-2005
• rt .. L. 271119 I I le L 27t9 Sa1ta •-a 2710 d al t F d alf I hrd doo Ad egenA· fn Npt Bch took· Now hiring Ea<perlence twJ9 IC• • !!J!f Ha:a Prof&11lon11 F .-h,-be-a_u_t rapea. c, rea rooma. oun "" no col' Inga tor ~eon to do flllng Prat. Hours nego1l1ble Hair 1tyiili"Wiiiied Tti11 ta..
tll -U&Olttl 9XCHELOR APT S300/mo 3 ety Laguna 1eo• ooe1n 17301 Beech Blvd Hunt· ::':.t/~•~:. t,~:\r~ol~~--and dtllverltll Muel bl THE GRINDER. 1400 P1· 1ggret1lve a11d w1n11 to I rnnr I H 1 ty No pet1. 1418 N Frlf)Ch vi-home w/M·F couple lnglon Beach 842"2834
537•7018 outgol"11 and en«getlc clllc Cont Highway, take charge of their own 2:_~~ 1i85~= ~~ C:~. 1 :ou~~11~0 :: &4&-1783 PV1 level w/vlew bdrm. UY Yl!W Good Opportur11ty to N 1wpor1 Bee c h oar-Sub-feaalng.11 •
...... ...,.,.5 rurbllhld 2Br. 18& up-•-atla L••••• "7•• bllh, deck. 811ut. mod Baeutlluf rar:p: office evil!· FOUND. Tetrt. mix dog, ··g11 Into the bualneu". 842-888 t well 1111bllthld Hlon tn ,............, I I ood -• •• & antique turn $.3llO un-eb'-5•2. ••4 M""·Frl F1l r11lew & Ad1m1. ,.._,, ••4 7•~~ , ... fnl"' NI w PO r I Ba I c h N.-.--...hlN'Y 1 Br 2 1
11111
1ap1
1 w.w vt burn-'* IJEA BEACH; furn 1426 mo furn + 'h .. 6 .. '" .,.. ' .... ~ ' 837-932.1 dya, 979-11178 ;;:I~ ·.,..... "" V'" COOKS 876-2046 or 662..0245 ··-•• .. ., ng rp c '" P g1r. IBR $.495 & 1260 .-. ti 8PM bloelle Oii a•nd CHOICE NB HOTS ""'a"""" utile. lll,llll I .°._8}' .,..'---· -..,,-.,,.--~ Advenlur ... Tfl~ 8hon order. Full lime. H1rdWar11ule1 FullTime *495/yl1y 780..a882 AREA 528 lrvtna. Lie 4............. 3 mo. min AVI I .._1 Foul'ld· Whit• F Samoyed, Reply l nlWat Id :J"J, Elll>tf~ c><el Crown
NEWPORT PIER 3Br 2e. 1700 mo No Pit• Agt. a..ai 2900 15 497·~ C1aatrci1l Nonhwood Center, frv TOO YOUlll 842-4300. 24 hr1 H11dware, 1024 lrvlne.
yrty QMIOI no Piii neat 83t-5155 ________ ....,._ Prof mile under 30 10 ....... uu Cell t.aoun1 Cyn Shellet FOR HMU1'1 N-port Beacn
Mw 1 1100, 873-&640 OCEAN VIEW, 'l 6r, ''" Mid eo• working women ahare lrg NB home. )(llll, lg70 NeWP<>n 81Cd e M. Found whit• w/bl1ck llLP w•llTW•
b
'
th Mml·Prlvlle 1400/mo AIRLINES??? with IJlll>tflence for Hunt· -•• PanthouM MC bldg 2 er 1. u11ury pen ou11 haa furn room tor ••me • 556 1q h $416tmo young Kltlan. Vic. High-a..cn
2 Ba .... _.°' 3rd Br.'tim-Condo II vrn1 Bett>o1 8 In large condo or So lncld• mild• urv. Agent 641-5032 11ndl No1tlngh1m. NB lngton thowrootl'! RllTAIUfl
lly rm.d~lng rm, 2 deck• mo IN , will con1ldar IN Coast Plaza Full hH ptlv 831·83 t3 648-04118 (111 lhtr) 881·8704 COOK, Pantry, p·r111at1
w/whllawatar view OPl l 9761mo 548-3239 Pool/J1c 1 225/m o Shr3br, 1ba C M hOUM. IRAllllW .--,,.-.,,--.....,,.--=---lmm091111ngeforlOlherp o.n111 country Club. Laount
I050/mo yrly IMM ~·• fl111T 545-3110 n/1mktr. ~e ylrd. 1250 O~ou:s:;eo111t lmprOlll Fg~~PD•~ ~ °&:.~~ Get• 6 Ouyt frM to trevel Expartanced chalr·l ldt NIQu11 Phone Char.
N 0 /• I "' - - -'utile•• 34•• m-t• to4000""' h , 111 m1"" Git.__ & ....... , N1wp,or 1 Be•c " 498-57117, 9 em . 3 pm o P111 wnr ... g Tiii• charming 2Br. 1B1 Rm for renl In dpl11, M/F. ., .. • "" ofii~ei. 190/ft '24e8 Balcer, C.M. $68-3200 ,... .... ;...,, -oo3 " " C 875-0l98 or 873·844"4 •Pl .,1wood burning 1257 mo Incl git A11111 Sht baeut 3br 2ba trvlna Newport Bl. C.M Dofothy .,... locl NYC, Dallaa. 844 2 toled Monda~•
.. AllT trplc, oithtd1ri1 ce111nga, Sept 14 875-1447 hm. fndry lac apa. ulll• 842•3490 -l 0-1-1-L1-,-,.,.-0-...,.,--t-u_r1.,....le, Miami. Ne• Orlaan1 Dentel Rec1ptlont11. IK• llP-11111 .lo~ ,_.rig & p•" gir 1r1cld nr •"op c•ntet Call .-w /unlque6°EnJ bu1lneta clanced In ,,.,.board, Now hiring pr .... r• tor Thi• ~harming 2Br. 1e. ••· •• • ., • Rm wlprlv ba, kit prlv In lrg 73 t.8• .,,.0 .. , " C .. /NB lJth & N--r. ~I for 18 ""'• vie. Co11a EX "'R NEC .. -. " ege 11 more fl"• 1 p·" .,., "' v_.,.., "• group. N c • Ing, ln1urenoe. 4 ..... d1y haod l'Onlng. Mull ba
II Pt w/wooo but fl I no hM.' Choice NB Hgt11~'. apt, nr Occ & hoap Newer 3300 Ml ft, •mpi. 111 St. & Tuatln. Mon .l.t>ove aYll(age umtng• w", Co• I I M •••. met1outou1. tOOO No
frl)le,catn.csetlloetllng1, Fem11e only U50 Wa'lllookforyoott t:iarktno.etrcond.Ownar 548-81301645-7954 & tll.Pl"M paid 2 w.-$31·t•20 CoHt Hwy, LIQ Och
atove. r•lrtg, & pvt ger· 2 lOO HNiveo Pl Lie 1750 780-3295 d11yw 848 09Q2 HouaemllH/Unllmltld 876-8900 l-011 large LynK Point tr .. otng. Trana pd. All •P· ti" OLUllll 4114-4044
1g1. le mor-e !Ille a pvt mo 0 P•I• Agt avu E•t•bll•htd 12 yra pllclln11 muat be Ill & , -
HOUSEKEEPER COOK
tor 1 persoo. love·ln
Balboa 873-1879
Housekeeper/lll/&-ln, Npl
Bch Mon-Fri Room •
brd • setary Non-smkr
muSl dri"e Rel•
675-3793 or 523·4920
H-0 U S E •
KEEPERS·Re~den~al &
comm e1epe1 perl, mus1
have cer & phone. good
Englleh, '41Vera1 pos111ons
avail Can 841·4446 01s
or 960·6971 evs Asll for
N11htftr I Chli.care uve In Gooo drllllng re-
cord lluenf Engllsn $12~
wk 10 SI art 760-9058 (3-61
lhlect1on motding
Need macnrrie ope•etor
Cell 963-5500
Janitors 11extb1e nr SS oo
pr hr & more Re11able ·
dependeble Pos111on
open In NB tmmed Also
tn So Or Cly Call
497 5080 Iv msg
live In 8abys11141rl Hse
keeper 2 acnoo1 age cnll-
dren & I 2 yr old tor
school teacher /mom
Moo·F" wknds otf Own
room Own car pret Reis
requ11eo Salary · rm &
brd 7St·8043
LOT rE~SH
tor c11 rental 11iency Call
Jene• 650· 1 t 80
LOT PERSH
L81e night or eerly morn·
;ng Musi have rahable
trens & be csepanoable
S3 75/hr 6!>0-1366
LOT PERSON·Part·ilme
nonea1 narcs worker Alm
for S1udenlS Nwpt C~
erea Apply 1n persor
Newport Vespa N B
642-8870
MAIDS·Res•dent;"a1 &
comm exper r1.1q must
have car & pnone good
Engllah several pos11ons
evall call 8A 1-4446 dys
or 960·69 7 1 evs Ask for
Carole
IAIHHAHE
AU around maintenance
men lor targe apt
complel< MuS1 be
l<nowledgable In all
building 11 ad es XI/It
setary & benf!llls. Please
do not rep1y unless fully
qualllllld An1wer 1n own
hendwr111og AO • lO 14
Dally Pllof P O Box
1650 COS18 Mesa Ce
92627
IWITHUCEMU
Full time for townhouse
complex In Hunt1ng1on
Beecn Knowledge of
general ma1n1enanc1
pool and pelntong Cer &
some tools reQuired
846-2756
llAIAIEMEIT TutlH
TOIL -EOllP. llEITll
Orng Co seeking
responsible 1norv1dual
with minimum 2 years
college. ex per 1n
mngm1/superv1s1on1wor
king with public Mech'!
1pll1Ude necessary
Benell• pack1ge provtd90
Salery Oesed on
e~pertence & po1en1111
Growth opportunlly •e
111n1 Send~esume &
selary htSlory 10 tll25
Church St Coata Meaa. 92627 •
M1neger wanted for qw111
t8 unll apt house, couple
preferred, n1oe eastslde
too Pleese send resume
to Ad •1170. Dally Pilot.
Po Bo11· 1650 Co111
Mesa. c1 9262 7
Meaonery ellper'd tender
Gd drlYlng record 11111
$5 perllr MV 95t-4591
MiiiJr9 person for lull time
Leboratory pk;kup and
dl4tvery t-iealth ~re ben·
tllll 646-02 t8 Rick/Jim
MEDICAL OFFICE· 1 per·
i on office Hlltllnt
n"80ed. '"Pl' perte.rrad but wlll consider tr1lnlng
aomeone with ge~I ol-
11 c e otc k-g round
Mtmor111 Counseiorl .
1>.p prel11rrdd Harbor
Law n ·M or 11.1 1 r v
540-5554
Mover-011111r Muri b1
cteen•cut. re411bte. r1afO·
working. mull be OY9f
23 Wilt train SS 00 to
11ar1. Starving Actor.
Moving Co 850-1366 hM . C~ NB Hg11 too. 83Hil!l5 R..,.m IOr r .... I. ---r .. a..,.h # 1 In OC 1132 4134 For ..... 1ppro.11 li.000 If Slameae ntutlf.cl Mlle, 0_,., 'an.,-p, unattactlad Counter ,_son needed Ho1tl H01t1u d1ya & 2 oo H Pl Laa 9726 "" "" ,..,. .,,,_... w1rehou.. f. office Whitt *1• blllClc oollar. fo ,....., om• e •• N OC Air mlo :::"' pa.11 Agl Ila Cltata•t 277t 19~~ •"r.w,.v 1260/mo Yng PiiCiooklng lor ,am tPIC4I lencd yd Hlrl)Of blve..,.. REWARD. Vkl. 6 rNdy or Immediate 910·11013 (Uk lor Mlnou) ~of1. Cvlll .,;, 2·4P~ Motl l1mlllea era gtttlflQ
831•11511 "2 Br Ui! Fur11 UNI .,.._ • .,.. rmml•IO lhrt•Pll' ... ., .. • 11so'o t mo Coll•M .... &48-9-449 =:~~:; .. 1~:: 762·U38 1t1ec:amp1no "t>vo '11111 ~ P I d WorkJ t 25--40 11on 1260 ' 112 uttt Batf\a 842· 1163 People wllO need Pe:ipte --II Quiet 2 Br I 81 ~IOI 00 ' yaar roun ' nr ng 1rn 6411·0404 8allln9 1nythlng •Ith 1 teonl, &!17-30 t '· 11 AM • Thll'I what th4r '1•1' 't 0 u h • ~ 1 1
pool Newport hla' bNCll, bu ... No 1>9'I emok Npt Cr"t tennla Shop!Stort/Offlce SplCI Delly PllOt Clulllled Ad 6 PM. Mon lhru Fri ONl.Y DAILY PILOT Tne fut .. t draw In Iha umper thal'a not getting MOO/mo. 1801 C 5th ~277 pooU300960·l 709 9PM SELL Idle 11am1 wllh a 360 1q h or ..... rMI. ta 1 llmple melter "nd whit you wanl Ill SERVICE DiR~CTORY WHI a 0111y Pllol ~.an:1 l~ now ""'th 1
St 848-7366 Cluellled Ade 84?-5e78 S-1 Idle ltema 842-6878 Dilly PllOt Cluall\ed Ad C.M C·2. 641-7249 lutl c9'I 642-6871 o.ity p~ ~1 la all lboo'll ClaaallleO '-d 841-6871 1---------.---=::::::::::=-.::::=:=:::Ji.:==:======---:::::"--__j~;,;,;.;.;.;.;;.;.,;;,.;;;;;;;;..,.;.;;,;;..,...J.::::::::::::::::=: --=--=-~-~-:-------=~~:::=:~ .
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TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS 47 Pungern
48 P1c1ure
1 Room transfer
and-49 Utter
6 N Amer coon 50 Lambs·
10 Use a 01111 parents
14 More skilled 54 Times of day
tS M elody 57 Lion group
16 Gazelle 58 Forward
17 Stupid st 59 Garry or Oil(
18 Rodeo 60 Rockies, e g
performer 61 Very Fr
20 Head the bill 62 Guy
21 Possessive 63 Glacial
22 Growing our ridge
23 Rowers
25 Grain
goddess
27 Piglets
30 Vegetable
31 Away from
32 Boundary
33 Mouth part
36 Upright pref
37 Genet
retattve
38 Present
39 Music note
var
40 Retains
41 Cudgel
42 -de corps
44 Unrealized
45 Rather
2 3 ,..
DOWN
1 Singer
2 Last notice
3 -maier
4 Censure
5 Unwatered
6 Trea11es
7 Times
8 Yellow ocher
9 Ounce
10 Baked items
t 1 Gold
medalist
12 M ountain
ridge
t 3 Less cover ea
19 Forgive
PREVIOUS
PUZZLE SOLVED
21 us l81C gp
24 Gnawed
25 Femmes
26 Redact
27 Nol barefoot
28 Idol
29 Present
30 Fastener
32 Discolored
34 Metal
35 Hemmed in
37 Dear 11
38 N Carolina
cape
40 Wheat
7 8 9
41 Keep out
43 Attitudes
44 -01 the
lano
45 I e , In lull
46 By no means
4 7 Flavorlul
49 Antitoxins
51 N1cta1e
52 Margtn
53 Predictor
55 Suppos111ons
56 Speck
57 Before
comb form
11 12 13
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Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Thursday, Au 25. 1983 05
1.• .... • .. lt._W.......,a• ... t.-........ --.S.;.;lot .. 1111 Waat.. llM Det• 9510 fuailue IO?S Jliacellaaeoaa 1211 Power Ital• 7012 A•t• S.mc11/
nUPIHI Ill.II Golden R•lrt1v1r. AKC ... 8•tutllul Oak wall unn Xlr AocCey lull "· xlnr 25' 8aylln8', 2 Volvo•. '"'' MIS Reatturant
LINE COOK
lmmeo opeo1no for a.per
llr1a coolc In So Co11t
Plua Back Say ROWlno
& Running Club
641-0 t 18 Uk lor Don.
MCI, 1118 natlon'a lono di•· mo. Male All lhola, Lrge PerfeQt c;ondlnon S'OO cona Sruntwtck. 175 complel•IY equipped s2:t! J f 0td f fO(j cvttOtTI
ttnce pllune c;ompeny, 11 ognM lnCI, S160 01ugh Call 646·71193 966·43114 111 &PM trlr S1 t.QOO 494 2820 motor movnta eno "ON
hiring p an/Ume tele· ,., all!.'gle 839•2074 Boollcue. walnut. 12X3!1 8111110 new Punch Card 40' Cnrlt Craft lrH;tbln. member New, I lOO
marketlno repa. from 5 • Sherry'• Pooctle puppy 5 1n1ve, •Int cond 195 Knit King Meenlnt Laev I-full wnll• 1¥/blue canvaa, 839-1217
9 Pn'l TeleplloMi aalea Hie. IHCUP·toy min· 659 7417 evee carr11ga, knit leader, 2 4 Eng need• work Good 'llt MBZ 2201i000. trvnk,
experience r1Qulted atur11 S260 up 546·2848 -DESIGNER 9-.coucu 4 color cn11nger, ribbing value 118,000 or term• other parta. 175 ... vw 11ata1,1ren1 S5.50/hr. Apply atter 3 ---" 11t1chm1n1 1400 wonh 528·8680or 493-4t01 Bua ,.., l>t nch
Eatabllahttd ctlnnllf hcx.tae pm. "k for Biii Ward 26 p sa35 Pollal'lad cotton. brown of Shetland, Molltlrl ----86l·2220 Be t-2220 Mekl daytime M rvlce Excutlve P1rk Ste 200 tla ~ bkgrd, bamboo floral de acrylic Cono yarn S960 '7 t CIHtlc. 18' Tri-hull, 4 -----
peraonnal ' cooka. Par•· Irvine, or call 6.c t-8434 • singing Roher Canary, algn s 175. 645·6625 080 845.400 t Cyl Volvo 110 , open bow PAINT ANO UOHT BODY
dlN Cele, llOO Newport TILIPllll wtfd·type color, free Dee~ 3•6 reduced 5135 C 53000/0BO 1150-0435 WORK Save H & In·
I 1 •.co ~ elllng Ian, brau motor --ov c . 11 Ceoler Or, NB Apply stand "9 cage ncl • Chair S59 Matching w/Olk bllOee & tulip 74 M Aldon LuKury Motor cbra:!' 8~11 ~9·Mt2•21V ue
Mon· Tllura, 2_..pm. SILIOITlaS 557-4629 chair & love Mal $59 light• 3 apd & reversible. Yacht w/Nwii1 Charter Y -
Reataurant WOl'k evening• In Costa White Cock•llll Male. wllll each 546-8556 never ueect Coll S290 Co r P E /. It con d . Alltl Waattt1
Lori'• Kitchen. Inc na1 ·~ Meu Ltet w..ic our top custom ctge, 8 rno old & Olnette Set butcher block Take S99 552·0798 llvelabo•rO, all Ironic, petllOf'I put In 24 llcx.tr1 lkl $150 645 5212 twin t 2V7 t a etc Hlgl'INt cMh lmmed. for lollowlng openings end l>foughl home $350. 11 "O· • w/cllrome, 6 chairs S t25 Del Leppard ten tlc«eta lo; S585,000 Trade tor TO'a, yO<.Jr vehicle, domea11c or
W&ITllEIS/W&mll Call 75 t-4222 alter 1 Crib SSO 9e3·8296 Hie •I the Forum, 111. real eatate or 7 844-480& lorelgn 551-8285
with car tor Wicker b&llutt P_m__ AalitHI 6010 ESTATE SALE 5 piece •how 4 2nd snow Cell WE IUY 111nu 11 Bdrm Set S300 551-8583 llHEL ~~~11 M~1~. ~~~ ;P~ Is ~~! 1!fc:~~t~!·~~pll-* l•lltlll lHtlH * Curio Stand $25 Pie-Delft Pi111011 Oemetones, 21' Floeryiaa1 Bey Boll OLEAI Ollll
proK $150/$175 wkly, eellone tor the fottowlno SAT, AUG 27. SPM lures. Lamps etc. S5·S30 Chinese rugs. Pr Carved Alllao~ ~~~~.CM AID TRUOll
llUT SLIDEil po1lllon1. Food eervtce, AMERICAN FURNITURE 540-4484 Exquisite Rosewooo 7 t 4/645·60 t5 I POITIH c 0 ck 1 1 11 1 e r v 1 c e , Ovar 400 pea of rellnlallad Full size bed s 100 See 111 cllrst 640-8888 __ __
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-•stl lloatlHMI, bua persona. golden ~ek Incl fancy 19051 Holly St. It 10, Double bo~ spring & m•I· WAIT TD llY .. r5n Apply In perion 619 sloe MC y, hotel com-1-funllngton Beacn Eve· tress, llke new. sentltzed. 13 It 80SlON WHALER
''".'Illar w/Hobert allcer Sleepy Hollow Lene. modes. toe dreuera w/ nlnga $80 557·7130 IN GOOD CONO ANO
9 30 AM • 8 PM. Laguna Beach mlr & Mfp fronta. Ill --GOOD PRICE 673·2585. Mon-Thurs 6 AM . 12 boys w/mlr, leaded glase Girts Bdrm se1 w/1mall Ofk wood snell unll 1_..96-3357 Noon Sundays. TMl IRIUWlY servers. bowed glau llo-reo prlnl J<lnl cond w/droplront desk & chinas. loe aldeboerda. 2 Hdbrds, dresser, llUtCll, 2·dwrs $9() O'Keela & )Olla, Sall
AU appltc:enls must be IEWPllT IUDM benches, 1 t50 pc1 or nloht stand, lamp, chair Marrllt irasn compactor. 17. Venture ilps 4, trlr & neat. clean. and depen-la now lntervMlwlng tor orig flnlsnoak. ~ malloO $350 631-0335 changeable color panels ,11tras, StSOO 751•7154 dable Apply between salH help Full and & walnut 1t11m1 Nice Girls Bedroom sei, white S70 557-8088
10am • t2 noon. or 2·4 Pllrt·llme H ies positions t860's 4 pc Victorian pm 3077 So 1-farbor available Full time walnut bdrm sat. 1015 01 w/green & yellow trim, Elec typewriter, Olympia
(Harbor et Cerrlage Credll/Caalller also small Items, gtaasware. iUnl cond 10 pieces 35, $100. 180 yds brown
Drive). Sent a Ana Apply In person, Tues-lrames. etc. Over 400 $500 844·056l 4 orangeshegcrpt.S200
979-0747 da~. Wednesday or Fri-Items In ell Preview Sat. 1 IUY FUllllTURE 646·6206
Restaurant day, between 11· l2 or 9·5. 10% buyers' prem· Les 957-8133 EXPECTING??? Complete 3·5 Personnel Oepet1· lum Call Cllerles for de· tall maternity wardrobe
TllE OIFFEE TUIH ment EOE employer tells King size bed, S 100 size 8-10 (Page Boy. etc)
Excellent llout1 for home· l OP SSS l I l ti 549-4019 575.34s5 eve
maker Fast food eolfee Femela• Pref ••oaele •• IFfJ trlll ltO H ----SIOfe In South Coast vu. Esco';ia (213) 8..,66-t984.,. 1685 Toronl o Way. C M Ma telling couch and For Sale "N" scale train lege. 557•9878 556-9901 lvseat. S150 Misc tables layout 3.x7' complete
TOPLESS MODELS 675·4646 Runs great $400 or best
ROOFERS· hOl llr & com· S750A" p •1oo•tLY s I Fl c ··OVING evetvthln_o_must otter 675-5236 po s It 1 0 n n eed 8 d . • " " Anllque tereo H • on-... . , llK perlence ne e. NoEllP Nee 826-2583 soleXlnt cond Must Mel go! Stereo, antique drop Frptc screen wltoole $25
631•4006 $350 493-8077 Jerry leaf table. sewing macll. Oogllouse$IS,9&3.9296 -----chest, chairs, sofa &
22' Ca1atln1, swing keel.
51lp 0 18, fully equipped,
w/lrlr nu seat cushions.
$5500 213/649-3334.
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2 Hobie 14's, custom trlr.
freshly painted & rewired
$1500/olr. 240-8093
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Top Cond, Equipped for
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$6500 Best Sllp In New-
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WAITED! Tllll 1111 GERRIE'S ANTIQUES more 760-8858 Jol'ln Wayne Tennis Club
llW Tl IELl IS BACK Family Membersnlp for '* • 1-felp give lllem a head 3500 SQ II ol American An· MUST SELL Dining rm sete Call alt 6PM
DIALING start Earn top SSS part tlques. also departm11n1 rable & chra S200. Game 760•0754,
HOBIE 16;' wl trel14H. Te· qulle aunrlee salla, many Good, clean uled cara;
xtras. rarely utad. $2200. prefer 1978· 1983 Bulcil•. 673·3600 J ague r I . T A 7 a &
or ueed furniture 4 collec· I able & ch rs $250. Girls _
lime evenlno• Only Ubtes. Will buy Estates. 5-pc Bdrm S 150 Boys Kodlac Bear Skin Aug FOR positive, dependab le, consign or what have 2·pc Bdrm S 100 Mite >(Int conO Reas. priced
DOLLARS outgoing adults need you? 50l No. El Camino 15-$55. 760-1256 Tom 548·0910
apply. Phone 646-7021. Real, San Clemente, •-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-2 30 to • p m "'ondau Oak game table wl cllalrt Earn big money tor sllon · "' ,.. ' 492·0638 or 492·4554 S hour9. 30 hr work WMk tllru Friday. _____ $ 4 O . A mer I c a n ldiall ltar S•I• 1111
Hobie Cat 16', e•cell
cond super fasl, lo price
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with potential lo earn l·T--·l 11••1n1 Martlnsvtllo Armolre & Xlnl cond Must aee to ap-
1500 +per week. I ••5 w AppUaacH 601 l triple dresser $425 each prec1a1el 548..0910 Sabot. complete w/salls &
•6AM·NOON Hllt•Hf TralHts --963·4308. 546-6077 cover, In •Int cond $400
•NO EXPER NECESS Start Y3oudr n-1" card"' on 2~~~11~= :~g~~~~r~~=~· On sz sleep couch. beige Los Caballeros Tennis 548-95M or see at 370
•WEEKLY PAY GUAA our r 111 an pro-Excel cond $225 tweed S250 675-7261 Family Membersnlp Low Santa Isabel
•HIGHEST COMM + greu Into upper man· 499.5809 p tee al $700 964 3033 Viking 2-0-, _w_ood_h_u_ll_r_e-ed-y
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considered. Top prloea
paid! Call Clive 11 Bauer
M otors at (7 14)
979-2500
BONUSES aoement level Dally In--------SOFABEO, dble, xlnt r · •
•PLEASANT WORKING tervlews h81dlrom9•m· HARBOR AREA GOnd $t15.552-t495 Men's 10 5PdBiiie $50, tosall,Alom1to1Baysllp '~[;a~~-m11
CONDITIONS 4 pm at 12422 Lampson APPLIANCE SERVICE Sola, grn & wilt velour Stepping stones S 40 $2000 675• 7091 I!
II you're bright and pos· atreet, Garden Grove. or wa sell reconct., guar. s1oo 8.c6 .• 3475 each, Plants $2 up. Bug WOODEN BOATc 20' Vlk-4 ftHl Drinl 3
1911 a pleasant vo,__ call call 714-537-4840. appliances 549-3077 light $55. Drawing Table 1ng eloop Clesslo pocket
Mr TllomHat ....., EOE. F Solid Pine bdrm 881 $20 840-8807 cruiser, complete. ready '74 Jeep J10. p/a, p/b. Comml Uprlglll reezer w/walnut finish. 12 drew----------10 sell Owner wlll tin-auto. air. shell. auic gaa. 673-0118 $250. 546--0321 er dresser. lrg mirror. Oak Gian Mountain Re· ance.S2000.650-1204 $4500 673-2912 PART-TIME, Varied lloura Chest of 5 drawers & treat Membership, camp
S.,,.-a,-_...,c,..·--,-k-. ....,c,..~-1-a-··---. to Include early A.M. Etec1rlcwasheranddryer. night stand $500 Coe.sttoCoast.eelldwn ltat1 '79 Scout Auto. PS/PB, ..,. "' v• ..,_ ...--.. d •• II d •Int cond . $325 Alter ~ 350 55 6 27 I 30 I t ~ $5000 S111tonera 270 Eaal 17111 ........ en • mull ave e-5pm 642-3822 661-7626 pymnt ..,1 . 2· 1 I~ l Ski 7016 ~8Q9•.t928ga an.. • St. Costa Mesa. Full pendable velltc~ (small _ .... Time Apply In person lfUCI\. van. Slatton FREEZER, Sears, 31 cu It Swedish Modern couch Odyssey 11 Micro pro-Avon earider, rub-T L S
wegon) to asslat news-uptight, -ttow. xlnt cond. w/ett. end tablet, Kint cessor. eKll cond, Incl 17 bet/glHs hull. Mere 501;.;r;.;;•;.;;C;.;;•~•----.;.;;;.;;;, w.11 paper dealer In Irvine $325 1131': 1899 cond. S751obo 846-2530 games, S 175. 546-3026 hp motor. Slla<ellne trtr 169 Ford Ranci;;;c;, iiOOd
Do you anloy making area Must be depen· ---------Teele Stereo Beoch $350. Pinball meclllne, old type Full S3850 548·2858 cond .. runt greet S89S
people laugh? Cen you dable Contact Greg F~~l?:'rst;''~·K:~:·~ tealc & 1119 end table $80 bally, $450 Alt 6PM, Tahiti Ski Boat, 16-, w/115 _5_5_7_"'6_9_3_2 ____ _
18117 WUI you climb 2 1-fyde Monday lhru Friday Merritt stove, ges, each, beige corner sec. 968-4384 hp Mere 018 . iclnt conct. '80 Chevy ,,.. ton PU. 8 cy1
night• ol atalra every bet~ 9i: ~~ l0:30 w/grlddle, brown $130. couch $595. 964·3033 Po-rt-Jec-unl_se_ll_c_oniiiined new paint 4 upllol, Incl. sllel!. 20MPG, 19,000 ml
mornlno? lnalde eale1 1"11ia.ilmil.l oilnllyl.llili12·1111111 •• 646-9589 Coila Mtll ll.124 $400. ett couch $70. Roll· trailer & Lk Elsinore boat $4650 548-9416 Iv meo poaltlon with Animal'" • er 1ype Jaoglng machine allp. S..500 497-2637 AM •
Crackers Entertainment.•--.--.,---,---Gas dryer. eiclt cond $ tOO Misc. Items. FRI. Sat. Sun $70 754· 1850 & evee 493·5243 wkdys 6 1 Toyota Pickup, AC.
Htlt Waattt1 5100 Btlt Waattt1 9100 Btl w ••• ~ 5100 Requires personality, wll. I .,. .. '"· 646-0746 9.4 2047 B Charle. CM --,....---.,. ' AM/FM cauette. new .. and a great phone voice E 11 P er I e nc• d fo r Rockwell prints, framed, Mariat ai • 7011 tires & wtleels, roll bar, 4 110110 ao1mt11 OFFIOE $800 P4lf mo guaranteed. Food/Cocktails. Aslc for Gold Admlrel Relrlg s t95 Mufti Fam Sale Furn "Saturday's People" or ftO~~.;;.;a.;;wl!~~~.; spd Boat Otter Excetlenl
IOflWUE 10 Sharp aJer1 person, good PIT help tor &Ille nour· Incentive program. Mejor Cecelia All101 Res-t6.6 cu II good conct, Ice tamps. mens tO spd. M o v I ng 0 a y s ., Johnson lectrlc ut· cond 646-6474
w It II numb e' • cleantng service. Call or medical Send resume tauranl. t670 N-port maker 646-8086 books & loads more S 1 8 0 O I 0 B 0 board. long shall, har·1-------=.-::-:
Prt1ra••tr/l.aalyst MacGreoor Yacht C«P. an appt. 966-l300 o etalllng your pro-,_B_lv_d_C_M______ Fri/Set 9-4 2074 2131382·5286 nesa & controls Call Vtal 0
II you n a.,.. a broad beell· 1631 Placentia. Coate REAL ESTATE SALES tesslonaJ e•perlence to waner/Wattreu , PI T. I llf lffLIA•DH Plletarope. Mesa Verde 842•5800 ·66 Ford &Yi autometlc.
ground In IBM·PC mlcfo Mesa ••• 111111 ROBERT 0 BILLS Apply Morning•. 843 Les 957•8133 ott Swan Or SllTlH TIClnS Slip• a lkcli:a 702 $750/0BO 557-5127 computer appllcetlon1.1---------ANIM•L CRACKERS 9 8 c Jc Penny Raft"' 2(;;-. --Sat Oct 8 concen Pacific -especially PC·OOS. then PAJNTER-10 yr• •• r. fJiprd ~for well 215RWEASIOEAVE. :: 1 th I ' osta gold xtnl cond S200. NEIGHBORHOOD GAR· Amp. 2 reserved aeets so' SUp, water. shore '69 Ford Bbltp cmpr. 11\lsliyourclltncetoget enQUOh IOoll to work known e1t1bll1he d lllWPTBCl-l.CA926&3 1_____ 556..0250 AGESALE·BeSlt>uyt ln $40bot11969·1221all6 power lncld Newport l 1850/0B0752·7946
In on Ille ground noor of a alone 963-4 I t4 Balboa llland Realty WlJIEHISI townl Donations from Beach 644-4505 '69 VW Van, anrt, nu ma1or Insurance Co 's p A 1 N T EA. Q e I · c 0 at . 873-8700 Sain Relrlge $200 waSiiaf& many sources Sal 8am • Sears Cold spot Freezer.
I I .'.It.' UL.El PIT w•eoda only Mu11 ""'er $l35 eacn Dish· <1pm 1st B•nllst Church. t7 cu 11. spaceaever. PVT BOAT DOCK aWiii: eng·lrans-p"lnt Xlnt deve opment o tn·llOUl8 varnlsner needed by R~eptlonlst f II time na •= dr1 I"" r-o d ~·1 -Be 32 d $2795/ I 552 751• tt 1 E ~ · u · v v ... -r washer s 100 646-5848 301 Magnolia, nr 19th St S 150 0 1>0 135 gal N-port acn. up to con o' • ..
90 ware sys ems IC· yacht bldr E.xper Call Harbor Lawn Mortuarv Neat. energellc PfHSOn to pply Mon -Fri bo 1 1 Id tie pertlee In sollware con· Don 645-635 t 540-5554 ·' ffrow wttll well eatab-..... ( ·t• Pl i...J STOVE. clean good cond Wlleetcllatr, $200. Mowe1 Pemco snow &Quarlum. power e oniy. s 8 · '73 Dodge B200, V8 360, figuration and a love of ailed company ••1nl· '"' ar I 1• ... a1 2 • 5 • "8 "3 $50 631-2336 $200/mo 875-3673 mags. ~ood cond $2300. ""' 1528 N Bl c ~ $100. Rel rlg, clean. mo old .• 12 "" ..., 21 delving Into eppllcatlons PAIT TllE llEOEPTil•IST mum 1 year retail may ewpon vd, · works tine S75 548·4485 Several dlemond stones Storlft 7024 646-l 1 •eves 846· 1 !90
Is required Knowtedge osl GOlmll MEL' Full time to ana~r phones u per. FIT Starting women· Suflertng from Ybearctrtsa':! s0unctay 2c02 c"h1· 20 pt 10 112 ct .. ladles 14 600 sq-ft atorage apace, '78 Ford 250 Econollne.
IBM-PC assembly, CIC 30 2 and greet,_..,,,..,_ Typtno, •alary •900 •12001mo burnout? C"a11~g1n~ ca Tappan Gee stove. • · o.. reno• ou · ct Concord wale". sev· "ardwareisollware Inter Luneh41111: lo pm ,,_.,.., " • • ·• · " ~· -trig .. -"r ml~ •c11~Ap 11 upetelra, S250 mo. Van. PIS, P/B, Cru!M. 11 • W--'-10 t .. 10·key by touch. Ex· Paid holldaus and va. reer oppt'y Acri eve burn-r, 30", 3 mo old · """" -,. .... eral oz of 14 & 18 c1 gold, , a C. and Pr 0 P • .,.,..etTW\dS 0 '"• IOme I $225 675 3307 642·4626 $3500 760-0240 • evenlnos pertence pref Good cation. 1-to1p. Ina. avall mar agemenl 6 mos -Ft••laia trash water pearl necl!· erty/casu111tylnsuranoels Must be allrectlve. pet'· Company Benefit•. Madi· 1ntervlewe by appt. only Hlgllu t p aid 111m•I• Wasr>erlgasdryer s 125 pr y ll 6134 lace & bracelet plus olne< Boat & RV atorege, up to '80 Dodge Van Con·
deslreable soneble neat callne. Call Ruaty Pelican Tues ·Fri 646-744 1 e11ec. In US 651-0221 Whirlpool relrlg/lm $65 I If jewelry for sale cheap or so· 642-4904. Do II your-version, Slnk, ICflboK, TV,
Ideal t>Otlllon lor serlOUs ApplylnPeraon •M«2pm Re 11 a u r 11n 1 Inc, LLIH'sltalERY Allworkgreat675-6631 Garage Sale: Clothes. wllltredelorgoodllouse-sett area 1ola net $9500
hobbyist or student FleK Mon-Fri 714·549-9322 •=,...,...,~,........,,------Worl\lng Mother needs __ 2 lurnlture. baby. sporting hold rurnllure. lg TV or O 962·0206
hrs can be er11noed Boole• Pleoe SECRETARYlor Nwpt Bell part time helper for AacliHI 501 goods. Saturday 8729 Washer/dryer 613-5619 SailMar•a 1 ----
Central Orange Co lo-89 Fashion lllend RECEPTIONIST adv egency, $7.00 hr l9/mo •dorable glrl lUCTIOI Hudson River Cir , Foun· -Must ae1i ocean going A.ati••~, cation hper receptlonl1t tor Mutt be uper'd 4 Babyeltllng. lloht hou... talnVatley Siar diamond 6 position windsurfer. $300 CltlllCI 9045
Send resume to Bob Bos-Part time person la< eand· n tab architectural olc Hll·•larter. Call all 5PM lleeptng In eKcllanoe for Lapidary grinder $250 675-07•6 673 2599 clle, 2 137 Pem1 Circle, w I c II prep a rat Ion edjeoent to John Wayne lor appt. 673-2207 room & bOllrd. 1 blk from JOURNALS 8881. lttck 6140 10tn diamond saw S 100 .. ' • '29 MO<lel A, 4 Ooot Town
Or11J1go, Call! 92667 Of 496-2434 Dane Point Alrpart, plea.sent appear· Beach 831·8242 IEW-Dllll• .... BA RGAINS-Roll away tOlb cap tumbler $25. New never Uled, order Sadan, restored so.995.
call 7141937·9333 days. Part time Secretary. New· anoe. pereonallty, tele-Shor111~:~!J~!. type Jt~I WHIM 91 S Comprehensive weekly re-beo. blcyclea, sk Ila. ~~g ~30 c:s~4~,~s:~r now $590. 559· 1833 '46 Ford Wood~. navy IHI mu 0Allt1 pon Beach lnveatment phone manner. Soma 80 wpm Newport Center Babyalltlng, uper, Ileen.. ports on 100.200 llUC· hdbrds. clothes galore n s wor • licyclta 101% blue. restored. $12,995 .
.. .,50 1 w--" plua """'•lo'-firm. good typlno. recep-1YaP111nge&ndlyt !'.k111-0pn1g 1req 8 t1on11 & sates per Wk In colonlal pole tamp, many TECl-INICS receiver. sharp For -;.1 •.. 1983 Sc."wlnn 10 PP 675-8161 ~ """" ""-"" ti I t ·al Ill C W "" 9 ottloe. alary negotiable. & rala Laguna Niguel U.S misc Items 1564 1 cass deck, KHS 25" tO "''"'' " C ••101 Work from home For ~171 1 . NgO~eSaM OoKE~e --------Call Kiiiy 8<44·2507 pref 240-02J4 For Info 0111 direct CoSt Plymouth Ln, Fri/Sat 9.5 spd $125 each 642·5620 speed bicycle, 111<11 naw * U • IV. OPE S 16 95 digest call (312) :n:,g54 • REOEPTIDllST 00 YOU N P? S 175/obo 65 t-0725 Compl. rstrd. Mint 931-5337 EJtt 2239H. PIT. evenlnn and wkndt le"lttlftf,lfftltl, EEO HEL 0
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•rwf•E•DIUIEIY Presclloottaechetneeded N ew port Beach •"""'•ranee and '"and· charge llouael!eepar 714/828·63368am106 er uB war 18 arn· FurnlStl l nga. B i ke . orbestoHer 645-9336 '30Fordclluals Rel>IJHt. ~" " for September Mu•' be MercedH -Ben• Deal· .......... II Own I XI 7 • n 536-7073 I WI.WIG. •.-TNlfE ~ writing only need a"""'. car or errand• nt pm Clays per week __ _ Two Sc;:---wlnn Le Tour 10 Runs $2SOO 675-3175 -·, '" cenllled Temple Bat ershlp Apply In peraon ..... ,,.., ef Don 631-e631 G s le s A 27 " is lllrtng coun1er eales. i nd Yallm In Newport Beech only Jim Slemmons 1m. 2590 Newpon Bl. CM r 8 ne Beaut1lully reflnl shed ~::g~ C~alet ~~ne~~unt-Tt7c~et~e,~e;!d seating speed1, ~ln1 cond .. rarely '65 CC>fonet 500 conv. 318
bua personnel we ara Call 713-644--1999 Por1•. 1301 Quall Street, Servloe Station auendant, HEAL Tl-I minded 11udent, t>r52us50 .. ·~~g81e~adboerO ington Qeach 9am·4pm SMEE•• ra•Ttl used. S 175 ea Kuwahara V8. 2 bbl, buoketa, center
looklno for trlendly, -tmll Np• Bch. Exper~. Apply Slle41 23, wllt do hal!PO 4 aome .,...,,. """' --• BMX 20· racing bike conlOle. pert orlglnal. crieerlul. qu1ll tted rn 1---------Slatlon,17lh&lrvlne,Npt cooklnglneacll lorrm & .,,..,..-...,......-HugeAntlqueYardSale Sept 17111 at tile Pacific $200 673·3600 Asklno S1750 650·6130
people Please call tor Ord« deall eJ11perlence Receptionist wanted lull Bell brd Cell Tu .. Frl 9AM· 12 Giant 2 day estate 4 &n· Wonderlul things, 50me Am pit heater Reg $27 -
appt, Mon·Sal, 10·5 preferred but wllltraln time, ~avy phones, llOht noon only, ASK FOR tlque euC1lon Sept 9· lO m111c Fri & Sat 8-? tor both Wiii sell for S20 Moler lili:ta 1016 '10 FOii 2 la U IHI mt mature person wlth typlno & employee ben· Serv Station Anend. Full DIANA 892-8155 IOW &OOIPTIH 21702 Impala Ln (near 646-4184 ·76 VESPA 125 Good Brand n-Int. run a Vflf'Y
751_1286 abllltyfordatall work.IVll ellt s. C all Cllhy and Part. Hrty +Comm.I---------OllSllllEITI Buellard&Hamltlon,turn Used w8Sher/dryer 1125. body. runs well. $500. good,nuUreeS1350/obo
company l>enellta Mr 845-7053. In• & Vacation. 673-3320 Mele ~et~~en~~able 846-5164 on Mokthana) Cottee lable. 525, 1965 631·3853 or 544-8006 consider trade 969· 1221
11111111 Weal, Newport Retleble person needed Shampoo Asaletant for· 642 5283 ••• • -I I 601 .. Im"•• ..... rv $50 ObO 645 0482 N v p 2 0 0 I Cert Nurse Aide.I, Stationers.phone for aandwlch shop Irv buay aalon,llc.req.New· • I • lltnl I 'W . VI monlngs • ' ew espa 'A81ff, •f!rlM 3:30·7 30. 3. t 1 30. t 1·T. 883· 1200 tor appt area 971-1739, 965· 1247 port Beach. 831-1390 Refined Fem .. exp lldetly 2 x -& rtldWOOd decking PAE·MOVING SALE. furn, r w1ne/blk, 130 ml $1 too -.--... ,._. ...... _____ 1_1_1_7
Pan time c t Cl b cara. llv•ln 631-8590, Only 55 oente n.ar It lenc· clothes. books. misc 36 WEL.:s-F°ARGO trunk ob o C • 1 I ~an a• n•• Con~ 5•9 -~u;87 C~ll Prtf~oreta~ IEITll.&IEIT StnER·FIT.yourllorne,9 u t tt2 Localr1111 Ing 1 110 .. -Herbor Deerwood East, Irv Sal Beaut wood, black trim 963·0354 1979 SOOOS. 50 K mu;;:
Mon.Fri 10 am-4 pm wllll bkk g exper ence ror car rental agency Call moe baby boy. Grand· SERVICES UNLIMITED Redwood 7 t.C/S3l·1317 9-4 (Culver to Deerfield. Finished 1nelde1out 22 In Two Honoa EKpreas S8000 957-8507 __ · Call Janet 850· 1180 JaMI 650· 1 l80 motherly type pref. M·F _ Deercreek 10 Deerwood h'Oh 18" deep, 3~" long Mopeds $200 ea 10 ml ---Ottl<le RE Management. 894-3854 C.M. all 7pm M1rk1t1no, errands, Or's Ct•trll a East ) PP 5150 650-1082 d d 752-6788 • '77 Audi Fox Stetlon
part ume, leading to f\Jll P/T HUYERY Rental Agent. FIT. R.E Lie apple ci1urcll. ate Re----g con Wagon. 1mmac. run
time. rental clerical, LA Tlmes, T days 3 00 required, Lagunt Beach, Stationery Store In Corona liable drtver. ec1lve, at· S,1i.1atat 6016 Lit•H Billi 61 SO Worl! bench· 6 It oak, to Motorcycltt/ SUPllfb, J5mpg, depend
bookkeeping, RE lie am Must have car and CaURuth,49'1-5411 dll1_Mar_ ... neec111 FIT U · tracttva older woman. Konic. fC 35mm. AS.2 10 Au;; 24• 25, & i 6tll only d6r;--5r.9s.760metet top $t25. Scoettrl IOll tran1 $1950 646·1184
Preferred some sales pnone Laouna Beech I .I SWI llllT per...,nc""' 18 espereon. own car 648-9734 Tamron len1(uled once) • " •9 a ,.,. '"7"t010 · Furn., c101111nn, dl1hes, 168 H' onda 175 etrH t '79 5000S. aunroof. tlr.
Poulble Aaelet •pt Mgr .. .c..,4..., u .,... --1 951 Minolta flaall lllttra ··• "' 1 -•ti / 11 ~ • · etc Everything must go N•aical laal ,,,224 ready 1200 5•6••2858 crul1t. lull pwr. 57K. 111nt dutlee Included, 2 br apt PIT 1 • Ou p or car88f po .. on w i ma Stock Delivery Person, case, & all extras Pd 2 2 2 1 1 c 11 m 1 n 1 t 0 • v • '" cond , 15900 '"75·6""'"
4 salary 1rv1~:P cna~ R~qu~r~~: bul leading comm91clal eves. 18 yrs/over Apply DObe pupa. Blk/rvat. $675 Must Mii • S275. Escobedo For Info call Bundy ftut11 Nu pads & • '74-HAALEY DAVIDSON " '""'
TSL l&•f 142·1tO• C brokerage firm. Degree lnperaon.495E. 17th St Lro. iclnt quallty $150 ea. Wiil tell 18p 646-5812 472-8265 corks $150 545·1<179 Sportater 1000, n~ -g, A11tla I • amera l!nowledge pref pref, 8KPfH. not neou1-See Duane AMer 8pm 548-9580 v -...
Hours. 10-4 857-0161 ary Sal11ry.tr11n1ng,t>en· C••P•ltra l lnri;rl ltack 169 STUDIO piano S350. xlnt 11111Pft· $2000 Cell 'llHn11&1HllOA Yoo don'I neeo • oun 10
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ellte Submit r .. ume to leecller Monte1eorl Cert Cotlle, AKC. Mala, l'h yra, CONN Organ $350 988·2 l09 all 7pm wlret>ullt motor, $350. Tlle tutetldraw ln tlle Sales Manager 3600E. F/T.Sept 1.SaleryN-o-lov1ble S200,534-5151 *I BM·P C 2 00 · t142 embroke Ln. Set 5453516 Blll9691221 Weal. .e Dally Piiot Sul -. c;olor-oraplllc card, ~rn onty 9•2 Bikes. desk 4 · • '8 t Yamaha 175. Enduro, • __ _
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642·5&78. 019,29~759 1 2FEMALEO HEELERS •IBM PC,ApplellE.f-o~ 1 "' I• Q • S"rll•1 Gffi1 6230 . • jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmlll.-..lmmm.. (Aullrtllan) ""d good PC. Compeq Grand •••••• tt I A?no dffder. uMd twice Honda Dream Clu~tc '14 2002 BMW Rbll, e~<* llO!Ne. HouN broken. •II Openlno Sate 768-7304 1212 w/cue Best offer S250 333 E 18th, Cosla cond $4000/obo,
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your linger1lp1 .wfYd•yl s 1 5 0 0 G 0 r Q. 0 us MOnbefg 6 lhot 12 oa. • ...... " 17112 530!. ltllr. 1t.1nroof. Otlly Piiot Cluallled GOiden Retre1V9t' puppies, Free to good home. love-blue/brown print icing N S tOO/obo Kirk 646-5351 A/C t t __ .. u~i.v.
Ad1. To place your ad. AKC. MIF. 111011. $125 10111 flully gray cet Hlde·A·Bed S400 Cute '79 Mlr•oe Toyota, duels, u&00.•~7~78· -" ..
cell 642·6078 and 1e1 a 645-2139 645-77411 t2.2 cvblc ll yellow/gold Surf board Stuuy. twin 4 tpd, N II cont, boat ---------Cl...in.d Ad·Vl90f 11.ip -----~.....,,...__,,........,,.-.,..-,.---I I $200 884 0807 lln, 5· er S120 875-709t rt1Ck, CB. 16 mPO 17950 '77 3201. Rklnpln ·•-•no. HELP • 6 wll old kitten•. re r ge • TV l •I obo. 842·2154 evs/wknd Snrt. tml fm tier cua, you. Went Ada Call 8<42·5878 Free lo good home. evet . I. a o, 9SK mt, •II WV ~
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cond $100. 640·5958 can Emeraldf. Only 1200 H Oii. Pioneer trnttble SmlJi u1'1my lra"r, brtnd 546-2080 llt 5.
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SWITCH BOARD
OPERATOR
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Temporary Posi tion
3 months
Experience preferred
but not neces.'81')'
Apply in Person
Daily Pilot
330 W. Bay Street
C.OSta Mesa
2 end tabl: ::Ith matching Ol1mond Cuttino Fl()tory 964·3033 llc.nltd 1200. 75¥788 apd, Blau. AMIFM c ...
lampe, ses 545-0210 Bio eai.. tant buya. tow t yr OE t9" color TV Aatt eticta S and equaHttr. rlccaro prklea. ~ut Olarnondl S200 546-7593 M8ll, bel!Jt pelnt. tow
4 Room1 of European Alt SHAPES J SIZES IMPORTANT ml. $6800 873·7232
Con1emponuy tum, llC· Enoeo-it Ainge; eer-HltlPltlll HlY NOTICE l~~EAOERS '80 BMW 320!. Svnr1, i
QMIOfi.t. Ml"lhenware & ringa; LOOM Oltmonda SAE componenta wlAPi GO AOVEIUISERS spd, em/tm ~. SHOO ~n;:r~11:!:!,~~: 71~7-29511 ~,,P~!,~~· on.:·~~ The price ol Uema days 162·8200, evf'#IC~
1 tJVC ttereor~& ESTATESALE.Meo1 1+ct Call5.C0·7593 adverttn d by velllcte '14 ... 1111
l ape deck wlllnear apkre Olamond Ring & Tiger BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA ~~:.':i~te~ !~.~\~leg Aaaumepymt1S275/mo
675·7787 ~~'Jl: tn oold mnt"O• Color TV, 2 yr wrn1y column• dou not Include Daye(-213142S.44i 1
550·Ntwcouehwon Seo St 48.Fr .. dellvery Open any 1ppllctble ta1tH, E~(tlo4)110l-4l2U
for 13 75. 842-!11172 1111 t!J Sun T V J 0 1-1 N 'S lloenH. tranafer lee1. Ultle MIN Mun.t Ml on a
7 pc an. bdrm Rt, Medlt Band-· beit dleo aand• 848-17811. finance chargee, lee• IOI' Tulfet, elong came a
t1yle, vary J d cond. er. Jointer, me1al lalJ\e, Meon•voK StertM>-Phono, air pollution control d.. '4)11Mt tnd r"d In IM
1250/or Ofr lee tablea venlu l mlll, aurlaoe AM/FM s 125 545·35 t6 vice Ct rtlflc1110"• or Oally Piiot Olaatlfled
1.nd temr M3-3000 or grinder, turret lathe. du ler doaumen1ary aec:11on about Mm Mut#
573.939 COtnPfMSOf, gta fwrd ftWtl INll 7012 prepert Oon cher~ un-i.!'e Tun.I ano bouQlfll It ---...el<Mr. mlac. ~7·2 11 1e1e 01Mtw!M specified lor H .t &. You cen .,..
'" Off wtlltt tof• '125 , 1" Botton Wheler '° by th• •dwrtlffr ~UI tuttet ."° IOU Of
Whitt bufl .. 541n long 8wef ,.,_... ....,.Wftfl an HP Jollneon, covet & othet 1hl"0' ttlrougll
K28 S1!1 2 lrg end table effective elenllled •d oars. no trailer $1125 Sefl tlltnoa laat with Dally Dal•y Piiot C1e111fled ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~.:_·:..:· .:__.:....:..!..:..:..::.:..:..:.:..:.~:.:..!.:...:":..:·..:..· .:..:· ·:..:.·..:..· :.:· ·:..:•.:• :..:·:..:·..:..·.:..· ·:.:__l-=$3~!1~eaetl~~l4A~·.0~4~27~ t42~N71 6'12·4283 motll Of eve P"ot Went Ada Ada Cell ~-<M71
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---------'80~10Hatc:noack,4dr,5 '63 Jaguar Mark II. ·79 4b() d&l. mini cond, '81ell11 Cond, 18,000ml,2 ;~a~':~~~~··11H. ·11 vw ~van. neadl '76 Skylark VO, AIC •n cfurl•"· 568 eng. 1965 Mu•ttllQ 289 Recs
Convenien1lyloca1e<1 apo air, rear louvers. ClaHIC, 78,000 orig blk/bamboo leather, Or, air, ltareo .... 200 ,. tome WO<!\. 12500/bll atweo,lownergrtcond 1urbo 400 1ran1 Covenlbla,W111ta 1opf0t
&Compelltt¥elyPrlced chrome whls, A·t cond mllea, 3.8 L 4 door loaded PP 030-8870. 833-89170f'5&3-<>e19 'lllflltlaNF otr 942.1141 Sl600obo84o.o219 1500/0BO at I• ulabyorlglnetOWMt Ali
& $4200 642-0937 sedan , au1oma11c 8-4 30 Dt1parata Salll 1979 Topcond 1 11>95 530·1271 ttandard lntt<lor and ax---Borg-Warner 1ren1 ·72 SqrbGk, gOO<I running •-· .. ,1 Whit all 82 280ZX T·top, 5 1pd, f. ' Suba ru 4x4 Brat 844""700 cond St200 494.2903 CdUlac 1309 '77ChevyNova N...,11, ... :::'.; .A";.,l~net in•io:..1 loaoecJ EAtended service eBml / m kmt a,rlne bband Atk at>oYt Iha mOMy -AM/FM,n-ftalnl,ciean .... ., new 1ren1mt1••on
S ... s I l aupun 1ert10, ronze ca.n .. -.. ~. thru ~·r a 700 ,. .... '"" <>• VW Sqbk w/blown '75COUPEOEVILLE Sl,OOO Rune lanlullc ano pe1torm1nca a • e<v ~ ees1ng warr. n-allcker Asking with bucLet .. art. wire purc;haM··,·;::::, •• pl•" vv• 2 ....,. "~ 1 ~ ---· ' . motor. mull toH Hill wk VOLKSWAGEN 81K ml. tuliy loaded, llke $ 10,000 Cull, lob ~~ lAR\/EIJ S 11,900/obo. must sell, wheels S350010BO ..... l $350/ofr 845-2600 new $2395 •i 5 """7 548-1830 O< g72·2621 S,, In ~I a Sp r In g s l~/l '\ 15K m1 499-2922 963-3751 .Ill IL T t f H ""' ..,.,., • ----IMHITI ,,. I 70VWBu1,xlntcond.a/c, :1,WllTWAGlN •':', '79 Cad Eldo Dal Xln1 '78 Cama10 V8, black, 91&-87 ·J507 ~' J~ 14. '1{ 1 ·lit\ I\\ Ho... 9125 laraaaa CU1ia 9132 1301 Quall s1r .. 1 .,.. Cellca. am/Im CUI, em/Im reblt ang. orig cond Company m1ln· x~:.~o7gond s3 800 '65 Mustang convert, lully
' ...... ~ .. ; • ' • "" 176 CMG -Orio Owner '61 n-brehs I Interior NEWPORT BEACH S l950. 898-4951 ownr, '2350. 557-4518 A peftonal and proud ••-1alne<S lease 1u11 compl equipped, ctl«"I cond. . ~R S tOOOlobo 613-770S Runs great S2000 obo IU·llOO ·74 COROLLA. lo ml •• 72 vw Bui. rabll eng, clullve VW agency dedl· 17950. pp, ~0-8288 '78 Corvette 32,600 m11e1. auto, tic, pt laSOO .
. 76 Civic 3 dr. must •• 11 673-7222 or 860-1440 O I filSl radio, wht, ~ood cond 1.. d •• c:atad lo quality M1vlce. lmmaculele In end out 846-8429/64S-~3 ~ $ 192"'1 f "' 2 7'" 4 runt graal. "' g1 ... utl apart par11, and a com-'79 Sevllle Delee!, black, lo II o e d $ 8 9 5 0 . $2000 7141859· 1000 ~ "0 r." • vi Mii $1450/ofr 873-9015 pellllve HIH preHn-wire wt'leets. moet Jtttaa. 642.8830 8 am _3 pm 86 Mustang Corw •Int S11ea-Servlce-Leas1ng
URIEST
lllYEllTORY
• '81 3201; 6 apd, an rl,
(1CHJ134)
• '81 3201, S spd, AIC
(ICUU444)
• '79 3201; 4 spd , 11unroo1
(889XMK)
• '80 3201; auto .. AIC (1AHY239)
• '60 3201, AUIO, Sun Root
(748 ZXR)
• '80 633csl. 4 spd, Lo Ml
5SS5493
• '81 3201. 5 spd, Sun
Root. (1CRS207)
• '82 7331; 5 spd , loaded
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Closed Sunday
LARGE SELECTION OF
NEW&~BMW S•
Llltl 011 llW
VOLUME SALES
SERVICE & LEASING
3670 N Cherry Ave
LONG BEACH
(No. Cherry exll-405)
<114) IH-1110
l'rade-lns Welcome
D1t11a 9117
'71 1200 F's1bk 1 own 4
spd xlntS895 645-7S78
·11 Datsun, 510 lwo door
Auto, needs c:osmetlc:s. $450 obo. 642-9187
'78 280Z 2+2, red, xlnt
cone. $4700 499-2756
'76 Beach Bee. $300 or
trade for good bud
54S-9705 Din
days. 673-0435 e1tes 1111•• 1141 181A o;:;;I banta, auto-·75 c.tlca GT. Xlnt cond •• 73 Super Bealle Coovert lltlon of Ille unique 48,000 miles S8500 cond. nu !Ires, 70,000 ml
'76 Civic CVVC wgn, new 'll ILO llATOMIAOI mallc, atereo. good con-n-pelnt. tires, $2950. Excellent cond $4500 Volkewagen quality ,... 493· 1812 S5295 6'40-5'413
brka/lrana. 80K. good Deluxe. aunroof, 48,000 d$11113°9n,.10DBaOug8~1~~4131•011 Oeya362-6790 720-1323 111c1e1 THE URIEST Mtt 9317 =ss-~4ualang-.-,.-,n-t _co_n...,..d.
cond $ 1500 544-4064 ml. am/Im caH. $23115 · " Eve 846-4232. BOB CHALLM.AN'S '72 Charger, 400 eng, $2000 875-8826
'77 Honda Accord, sliver, gas eave1, ~Int cond
644-6610 or 673-3t74
'78 Accord, 5 spd, air.
cass, 79K. serv rec. geml
$4200 lrvlne S53-1038
'79 HONDA ACCORD l .X.
Air, PIS, P/B. radio, tape
cass . new tires, 1 owner
S6K miles, xlnl cond
$4695 FIRM 646-6435
79 PreiUoe. beaut. runs
exll, 40,000 ml, blacl\
Musi sell $5000 Greg
S56· 7 4SS dys eves
675-3876
68 6 '73 vw. red. chr whit, nu SELECTIO""' bucket 111, 1>ody1 gd 642-50511497· 1 '7S Opel 1900, \ood cond, '76 Corolla SAS 1mb1ck, pelnt, $2300 548-2198. •. II cond 51400 536•4924 ·89 Mach 1. N-urea. .~8-2-R"'"X.,.,7,.....-1"="7"".ooo~-m..,I-, b""'l""'k-. 5 4 apd. $1600. 48·6547 new radials. am/Im caaa. ,74 BUG, xlnt, MUST SELL t.'i'•JWI STWAGI H ,1!1. of late model, low mlleage brks, ihocka. front end.
spo Sii\, an/rl, air. am/Im PHftOI 155 $2500. 873· 1979 lhlt wkend, beat offer Ecurle Shirlee Corp C8dlllac1 In Southern ·73 4 door Coll, runs goOd eJChulll ayatm . ball,
cau, ext warn, bra, cut· 155 Dai 565§6, euto. air. '76 SRS, llftback. 5 apd. 875-3589 7600 We1tmln1ter Blvd Celllornll1alllSEeeRuS11 todeyl ~9~0~!1B~123 Mull I sell I clutch Need new throw-
tom mala, like new. perlect mecanlcal cond. Phone 714/Vw I-WEST a -out bearing I 1100/bat
$9850. 873-1167 dys, ~~~~:~6;,~·~~3~~~· new llru. $1950. ·74 apr Bii. nu pelnl/tlrea. TottlPertormanceVW'a ClDILUO '78 Aspen, Kint cond olr 5_46_·_0_1_110 ___ _
eves644·1197 ... 846-7171. S2SOO 545-0630 "AreYou $2300/0BO Debby '70FordGalaxy500.4 dr,
Merct411 lea1 9145 Ptnckt 57 '81 Wegn. 5 spd. stereo, ·79 Rabbit Oleeel, 4 dr, 4 Havln' Any Fun?" 26gg~;~b~~~l~d. 962-3971 A/C, runs gd $550/obo.
----..------171 911 CPE SPORT elr, warn, lo ml, must sell spd, 50mpg. >elnt mech'I vw '89 f11tbeck body. xlnt 540-1860 645-8787
'H2aOSL Seats, AM/FM, Mag• now . $599S obo. c:ond 12450. 499-!997 c:ono ., S600/0BO Ford 9319 L-i-ll-Ct_l_l ____ 9.,..3.,....2,..,.3
2tops,am/lmcassette, XLNT CONO $8,0 0 891·1361 '79 Rabbit, fllWIHI cond, 847-4525
newpainl, uph, etc. OB 0 6 4 2 . 6 1 7 7 •S _u_pe_r-.-76-T-o-y.-S-R_S_P_/_l.I 4 apd, elr. llereo. 65.000 V~ •• -.-.----~.~.=7~5 ,.C_li_t_•_ro_l_e_t ___ 9_3_J_J_
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·72 Toro. 110K. ommac. llncoln Towncer, '73, Must!1~1:.6284 631-4721 646-1030 w/alr Dix camper ahell. ml. $3050 831-3016 ,-orig paint. nu brakes/ $900/0BO 963-8178
'70 260Sl, euto, A/C, 2
lops. mini cond St6,SOO
obo 631-0257
76911 rare Sportemlllc, boot. 60K ml. xlnt cond • '79 VW Dal Rebblt, dhc, air, '76 Volvo, new eng. OeH SEE US FIRST! t1res S 119S 786-9353 Ntrcuy t 25
eng Juat rbll. etvr, 111 ax-my babyl $2850/obo 4Spd, 4or. llereo. !lint. st~~~ ~;d.oooer .;'.'~~. trnane~ We have e good aetecuon ·73 Gran Torino stet wgn. 172 Ceprl 2000 n:eds
trat, lll(e n-. S13,800 821-7145 a116PM 24K I $4700 851 3922 of NEW & used Chev-orig ownr, per1 c:ond . 1 bOd & 1 497.5931 9.AM-7PM m • brakes. runs xlnt $2000 roletal See us tOdeyl S9SOIOBO 675-2286 m nor 'I eng ne '82 4dr Honda Accord. '80 4-apd. air, xlnl cond .. obo 842-6481. 545-7189 work . as is S400
auto air AM/FM stereo 'l 1 210 C '78 924. $6500. ltd ed. Tri••ttl 9171 mu 5 t se 11 s 3 9 o o •82 GL. Ony!I metalllc, AC, '73 Mustang. gOO<I trans-846·0296
cass. cruise control, Aulo. Sn RI. AIC, Needs Dolomite, 1 owner, Call '66 f rlumph convert.. 645-80S7 AM/FM lepe deck. snrf, portallon. S 1000 obo .76 Cepu vs 4 spd AM/FM
$8300 640-7389 ~~~~~t~~s SSOOO obo eves 720·0152 compl. res1ored, callee· '&1 Rebblt ConV1, whl, 38.000 ml Xlnl cond. Karen 673·6216 SHARP Orig Owner
laaaa 9127 '81911SC.loml.allxlru. tor's cond.Brlghlred,blk AMIFMcau,only2l,OOO $12,900 780-0277 '74 PINTO Wagn. Air, Nu $2000 833-0603
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windows, lhe works Cell I II It 1 l ·75 Triumph Spitfire. great Come In & Me N-port Tiii llllEST '75 Squire 9 pall! 111e wgn. rebll/reatored 533 .... 242
bet 10AM. 644-4014 • I JCt body. 4 n-tires. no (fl) Beach's lineal selectlon LlmE Olll lllUSE ... d d 962 Sii Cl d II 1 1 • pe .. con . ra lala. air· Ol••••"'a'lt 9327 1 ver oo · "r, Irani, no clutch, needs ~ ol prevlouely owned shoc:ks, $1050 650-8130 • 'll II I.I -lLITI 1e11 h n d d r. r b rt new b 10 ck. $4 5 o . ~ A ~ Porschee, Audia and II OHTA MESA ---------1"·7"e .. c•u-t""la-.. -."'5 .. d'!"r-1..o~.600""' $28,500. 1·533""242 eng/lrena. new paint. 497.7244 eves Volkawegens. "AKAAndy'110andy'1" ·77 Musleng II, runs good, ml. $7SO/ob o Carl
•79 MBZ 2400. lease has $28,500. PP. 875-4870. ,.._,,.., Dealers welcome sharp, $1600 obo Dan 975•0306 Mon lhru Fri
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sunroof, alloys. s 18,000. 673-0900 '60 Ch tt H/B $2390 r71 LTI w•101 perlor. c M 631-0300
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11Rt,llt/S1lt1" gOO<I, nu tires $1350/obo
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ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH LONG BEACH BMW HOLMIS TUJTLE DATSUN 292'! ha•bo• Blv'1 Cos1.1 Me!>a Tel 546-1934 3 !>locks
south ol 5.in D•PQO fr»ew.tv 011 Harbor Blvd Complete
Dod~ -snor S tlPs C,P•v•CP P.lris Service Deo1 open
Monday 1nru Fr '11, • JO AM 10 ~ lO PM ano 6 AM to 5
PM on 5..olurd..o7
ORANGE COAST AMCt JUP/RENAULT
1':>24 H<1rt11 ,, rilvcJ t..osta Mesa
"IC'l d /1 645 7170
I JP!!µ 0Po)lt•r oro 1ro1· w ... I' 5, ... •JS IO()ay tor !:>all~s !)t.rvoce
& 1eas1nq fl'lf'rf" ,lrP ,,..,.,ons why we ;ire t Price and
seiectoo"' r lso thro .ill nr•w Renaull Alliance os here'
THEODORE ROllHS 'FoRo
MOdern sales ser1t1ce. parts. body painl & lire depts
Compet111ve rales on lease & daily rentals 2060 Harbor
Bl1td Costa Mesa 642-0010 or 540-8211
Wl5TWAGEN
A personal and proud exc:lusfve VW agency dedicated to
quality seNlce, spare parts, and a competitive aa.lea preaen-
tatlOn of the unlque Volkswagen Quality vehicles. Bob
Challman·a WESTWAGEN -a Ecurle Shirlee Corp.
7800 Westminster Blvd/Beech Phone 714/VW1·WEST.
Total Pflrl0<mance VW't "Are You Havln' Any Fun?"
DAVID J . PHILLIPS BUICK-PONTIAC •MAZDA
Lugur1.i H•ll~
s 11o><. • St't ,.cP • 1 easing
&>•1888 Ahc.1.1 Par~wav
637 2400
SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN/tSUZU
(Formerly Jtm Marino Volk19wagen)
187 t I Beach Blvd Huntington Beach, (7 14) 842-2000
SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE
WE Will NOT BE UNOERSOLOlll
5 Year Financing 0 AC & Fleet 0111counts
LMge seiecloon ol new & Quality used BMW's and other lone
car-s• Sales service & leasing Trade-ms welcome• Take 405
Freeway 10 North Cherry oll-ramp tum nghl & go 6 blocks
north 10 3670 N Cherry Ave long Beach
17 141 6J6 5790 (2 131 427·5494
0
NABERS CADILLAC
&>600 tlar l'lor Blvd Cosla Mesa Tel 540-9 100 Orange
Cnuriiy s LarQest Cacjollac oealer Sales Service leasing
fD SOUTH COAST DODGE
"Your Friendly Ne I ghborhood Dodge Dealership"
2888 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 540-0330
Sales. Leasing & A Full Service Department
Including Body And Paint Shop
We spe<;lallze In custom van conversions In all price ranges
ANO we PAY CASH FOR USED CARS TOOi
CHICK IVIRSON PORSCHE-AUDl-VW
415 E Coast Hwy Newporl Beach 673-0900 The only
de<llPr""'P in 01<1nge County wtlh these lhree great makes
unde1 OPP roof'
• ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC-SUIARU
21180 Harbor Bl1td Cosil Mesa Tel 549-4300 Sales
Ser1t1c!' Leasonq Mr Goodwrenc;h
CLASSIC AUTOMOllLIS
765 Newton Way, Costa M .. a. Tel. 831-1393
"JAGUARS OUR SPl!CIALTY"
XK 120'a/ 140'a/ 150'1/XJ'1/E-Type1
Sal•• -SeNloe -ANIOfltlona
PAINT ANO BODY SHOP
Off Pl1centl1 between 17th & 1811'1 In Costa M"•
BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC
t3600 Beach Blvd Westm1nstP1 Tei 892-6651 Orange
Counly s Ol<lesl ano 1arges1 Pontiac dealership Sales
Service Paris
DICK MILLER FIAT/LANCIA
Probably the 1owes1 priced foals •n Sourhem Cal1iorn1a
tlocateo 1 mtlP norlh 01 Soulh Coasl Plan1
neat Main SI and Warnpr Ave 1n Sanla Ana)
120 W Warner Sanla Ana 557-2132
0
SANT A ANA DATSUN
200t E 11111 Street Santa Ana Tel 558-78 11 Your
Oriqonal OeClocated Datsun Dealer
SHOW IVllYONI WHIH YOU All •••
on our Orange CoHt Car Gulde Mapl When you llal your
automotive buslneu (no new car dealel'ahlpa oleaae) In the
Dilly Piiot. you reach the prime Coaatal Market lrom
Huntington Beech lo San Clemente. Call lor reasonable
retee and more Information -ltk for Sandra Lee, ext. 322
N-Cer Oealerehlpa call yovr outalde sales rep.
0 CORMIH D•ltLLO CHIVROLET
!Formerly Groth Cllevrolel)
182 1 I Beach Bl¥d Hunttngton Beach
NPw • Used • Soles • Leasing • Paris • Serv•C!'
Come by and see our Huge Inventory'
549-333 1
fa llACH LINCOLN MIRCURY
"We're new and eager tor your bualne11 " Complete sales.
service and body shop lacllltlea One of the largest
lnventorlH In Southern Calllornla ot naw llnaolns and
Mercury• Located 3 blocks aoulh of the San Otego
Freewey on Beach Blvd In Huntington Beach
16800 BHch Blvd. 848-7739 or 556-1008
2845 Harbor Btvd , Coale Mesa Tel 540-6410 This Oat$Vn
location has been serving Orange County 10< 16 years 1
Mlle So. 405 Freeway. Stop by & 1tlsll us today new
ownership pledges 10 beat all competition
SUNSET FORD, INC.
1Home 01 W111oe 111e Whale' 5440 Garden Gro"'e B•vo
WPo;lmon-.1er Tel 636 40 10
ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO
10120 Garden Grove Blvd Garden Grove
Tt•I '1:10 9190 ExclusovPlv vn111n In co1ter all YOl" •Volvo
lf.'f1111rnmPnts
NPw• Used• Sales• Leas111q• Par Is• Ser voce•Bodv Shop
1·1ei>way close in lhe hoarl ol Orange County al Garden
Grove Blvd & Brookhursl
0
CONNELL CHEVROLET
2828 Harbor Bl1td . Costa Mesa Over 23 years serving
Or anqf'I County Sales 1eas1ng service Cali 5•6· 1200
special Pil''" tonr 546 9400 body shop lone 754 0400
0
ROY CAAVH ROLLS ROYCE-BMW
1540 Jambor~ Roed NewpOrl B~ach 640 6444 Sales.
Ser1t1ce Paris And Lel'ISinQ
SHOW IVHYONI WHlltl YOU AH •••
on our Orange Coaat Car Gulde Mapl When you llsl your
automollve buslnesa (no new c., d .. ter1hlpa ot.aM) In ,,,_
Dally Piiot. you reach the prime Coaatal Market lrom
Huntington Beach 10 San Clemente Call for reaeor>able
r•'-• and more Information -Hk for Sandra Lee, ext. 322.
New Car Dealer11hlp1 call your outtlde Hies rep
.FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO BE PLACED
ON THIS AD , CONTACT YOUR DAILY PILOT REP. 642-5678
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Piers in Cle01ente,
Seal Beach aided
By J EFF ADLER
Of -Oally Pllol Ii.II The Orange County Board of S upervisors agret•<l Wt'Clnesday
to lend a helping hand to ptt-r :ebualdmg eHorts in St•al &•aC'h and
San Clemente, but deferred al'tion on Huntington Beach 's $200,000
request for its stonn-damaged pier
SupervlSOrs voted 4-0 to all0<.·atl' more than $300,000 m
Harbors, Beaches and Park DlStraca funds for thC' pat•r restoration
pro)l'<.'ts m the two c1tws.
These thieves
really have
the munchies
Sh&des of the Frito Ba.ndlto!
T hieves forced thetr w ay
through the back door of a
Frito-Lay truck parked on
Wa.rd Street in Fountain Val-
ley W<.-dnesday and stole two
cartons of potato chips, a
carton of Doritos and a cart.on
o( bean dip. Piers in the Hunungton Bt'ach, Seal Beach and San Clemente
w ere severely damaged or nearly d estroyt'd by wind-whipped sud
and high tides during last winter's hert-e series of storms.
(See PIERS, Page A2 ) Encl <:a ft• nearNI ii)', end on llunting lon Ht•ac h pier la~t winh'r.
Fountain Valley police are
looking for someone who's in
the chips.
THE ORANGE COAST COAST IDITIDN
THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1883 ORANGE COUNl Y. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Dr. Stanley van den Noort, dean of the UC Irvine College of Medicine.
continues to support the campus plan for the sake of research grants. He says
HealthWest intends to proceed with its plans. Chancellor
won't back
UCI hospital -
,.. .. -~ . "· •• \ ~
UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrich withdrew the univer-
sity's support for HealthWest and the campus hospital on
Aug. 19, citing lack of community support.
Remap foes turn
to OC Democrats
By GLENN SCOTT
Of -o.117 Piiot ltaft
StateWJde Democrat Party or-
garui.ers -who, for the last
several years, have found little
success in Orange County -are
hoping the Dec. 13 special election
on a reapportionment initiative
will change the ude
lf it doesn't, two party spokes-
men on a fast swing through
Southern Cahfom1a Wednesday
admitted. Orange County Demo-
crats will find themselves in more
of a mess than eve r
The Repubhcan·backed in-
1Uative is the work of As-
semblyman Don Sebastiani,
R-Sonoma. If voters approve it.
they substitute Sebfst1anfs new
d1str1ct map for the current
boundaries set for state Assembly
and Senate d1slr1cts, as well as
congressional ones.
If it's defeated, tht• boundaries
drawn late last year by Demo-
cratic leaders remain
"I thank Sebastaana has done the
Democrats a favor Now we've got
an issue to rally around," said Jim
Dantona, who has stepped down
as an aide to Senate President Pro
Tern David Roberta. D-Los An-
(See DEMOCRATS, Page A2 1
A~Wlrepfto4o
Sta te e n. Pro Tern
David Roberti opposes
the e basliani initiative.
Last dance
for the kids
By ROBERT BARKER
Oft ... 0 .ilyl'tlolltell
Friday Night Dance Fever has struck in
Huntington Beach.
It surfaced last Friday when police officers
barred under-age dancers from attending a big
disco dance at the Old World Gennan Restaurant.
That enforcement action left about 500
juvenile jivesters shuffling around in the parking
areas instead of on the dance floors at the
German-oriented commercial and residential park
near Golden West College.
It seems that parents dropped off the kids
from all over Orange County at the dance. The
youngsters, prohibited from entering the
premises, then had to wait outside until after
midnight for their parents to return to drive them
home.
The frustrated dancers. their parents a nd
promoters of the weekly dances are angry.
They contend that youngsters of nearly all
1se~ UANCING. Pa1e A21
By KAREN E . KLEIN
Of Ille O.ily l'tlol llell
The foundations of support for a
long-awaited hospital on the cam-
pus of UC lrvine were soundly
shaken Wednesday with the rev-
elation that UCI Chancellor
Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. has
withdrawn his backing for the
plan.
The chancellor's withdrawal.
based on what he reportedly felt
was lack of community support
for the campus proposal, does not,
however, mean that the possi-
bility of a researc h hospital on
campus is dead, ac.-rording to
advocates of the plan.
Stanley van den Noort, the dean
of the UCl College of Medicine.
who has fought for a campus
facility for more than 10 years,
said •he will continue lO support
the campus plan.
The College Board of Trustees.
angered by the chancelJor's ap-
parent retreat, also voted to follow
the campus plan through a hear-
ing scheduled before the UC
Board of Regents next month,
according to E.B. "Ed" Buster.
chairman of the board.
At a monthly meeting Wednes-
day, the board decided to seek
information from UC President
David Gardner to det.ennine
whether the campus plan 1s still
viable, Bust.er said.
(See CHANCELLOR, Page A2)
How hospital
developed·
Chronology of the 1rvtne no.pt,.
tal dispute:
• 1111 -Efforts to dwelop
clinical facllttJM on Irvine campue ·
begin.
• Winter, 1•1 -PllllW to
con1truct ambulatory care
center at UCI def«red.
• aummer, 1911 -Peoptefor
Irvine Community Hospital
(?teti), affUlatedWfth Ho.a Memo.
on.& Hoaptt.i. ~ •
t>Yld lrvtne Medksel CelMr: •
VIiiage 12 In !Nine,
• f•ltruarr~ 1t•a -Chan<*lor ~ ~
Foundation to begin~ 111~
for locaUon of hospltlt on UCl campus_
~-==,a-~c: a gm of 16 at junOlon of
Interstates s and 406.
• .Hine. ,_ -FdtiM
ReYlew Committee of ~
County H9atth ·PllMlnD ~ ~ certfflcate of r...s
for Irvine ~ Center. Aeo-
ommende denhdof oarmoat.tor
HeahhWell
• ~ 1m -CMnolllCM'
withdraws ~ eupport
fron'I HMtthWett for a '*"PU'
hoapttal.
Election challenge continues
Court action sought over Banning Ranch referendum results
By STEVE MARBLE
Of -0.ilyl'tlo41i.ll
Nearly a year after an ex-
pensive, high-voltage election in
Newport Beach. a losing candidate
is pressing on with a legal claim
that one of the ballot questions
was asked backwards.
$100 million development.
Voters upheld the residential
and office development in the
November municipal elecuon by a
comfortable margin.
Beek, however , claims the
wording on the question was so
confusing that voters who op-
posed the project had to vote "yes"
and those supporting it had to vote
.. no.·•
His legal claim was rejeeted by
an Orange County Superior Court /
judge more than a month before
election day.
J en McKeand, Beek 'sattomey.
said there never was any question
that the ballot language was
(See BANNING RANCH, P•ge A!)
Allan Beek. a former planning
comrmssioner and unsuccessful
city council candidate in ~he 1982
elections. presently is awaiting
word Crom the Fourth District
Court of Appeals on his lawsuit.
If successful. Beek's challenge
could change the outcome of the
election. City officials, though,
feel the chances of this happening
are virtually non-existent.
Newport boy, 13, held
on rape atte.mpt charge
At issue is the rugged Banning
Ranch. a proposed 75-acre de-
velopment in West Newport that
was put to a referendum vote after
a massive signature gathering
campaign by opponents of the
.
A 13-year-old Newport Beach
boy has been arrested on sus picion
o( breaking mto two neigh-
borhood homes. trying to rape one
woman and assaulting a young
girl during a night-long rampage.
The youth, not identified be·
Peter Max, on•tlme king of pop psy-
chedeUc art, no longer paints
bell· bottom-clad wizards, whimsical
moons or cartoon colored angels. He's
grown up, ~ut then so has his art. Page B 1.
)
cause of hls age. was arrested
Tuesday after one of the victims
gained enough composure to
prov1de police with a description.
Police said the 13-year-old
began Ms alleged crime spree
(See ASSAULT, P•ge AZ)
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~I * Orange Coast DAILY PILOr/Thursdey, Aug. 25, 1983
From P•a• A1
CONTINUED STORIES Faculty poses alternate cutbacks
Coast College District trustees get 14 suggestions to r e duce budget by $12 million
BANNING RANCH •••
confusing. She said her clients
suit was rejected only because it
would have interfered with the
election, a Constitutional issue she
believee Ule judge djd not want to
tangle with.
McKeand said the court of
appeals now is being asked to pass
judgement on the ballot wording.
She said lf the court agrees with
Beek, a second suit challenging
the outcome of the Banning Ranch
vote oould be filed.
Council m embers. at the time of
Beek's original suit, branded the
legal action as being "silly " and
suggested it represented little
more than political jockeying by
an underdog council candidate.
Meanwhile, work on the actual
project. which will manifest itseli
in the form of 379 homes and
400,000 square feet of office and
Industrial. development, is still a
great ways off.
A portion of the 75 acres is
located outside the cit y and de-
veloper Bill Banning presently is
going through the process of
annexing those acres into the.city.
When annexation is completed,
Banning must get approval from
the state Coastal Commission
before work could begin.
Complica ting the picture
further is the presence of oil wells
on the land. Newport Beach law
prohibits oil drilling operations
inside city boundaries.
Though an exception could be
175 evacuated
by ether leak
in Capistrano
made for the existing 011 wells,
Banning said oilmen would be
blocked from drilling any new
wells on the land.
He said his firm currently 1s
negotiating with the oil companies
that lease mineral rights from
him.
DEMOCRATS
geles, to help coordinate the
anti-Sebastiani campaign.
If passed, the initiative almost
certainly would lead to dramatic
turnarounds in majority control of •
both houses, Dantona said. In
addition, Dantona and Roberti
aide John Millen said Democratic
leaders oppose the initiative for
these other reasons:
•Its cost. The special e lection is
estimated to cost from $14 to $1 7
million , much of it borne at least
temporarily by counties. In Or-
ange County, Registrar o! Voters
Al Olson estima \.eS costs will be
$900,000. Gov. George Deu-
kmejian has promised to reim-
burse counties in next year's state
budget. but Dantona said things
could change by then.
•Timing. Calling the election at
the start of the holiday season
means more blue collar workers
(Democrats) will be on the job to
earn extra pay and will be less
likely to go to the polls, Dantona
said.
• Equity. While admitting the
Democrats' reapportionment plan
caters to their party, the or-
ganizers said the conservative
Sebastiani's is worse because it
narrows opportunities for women
and minorities and even moder-
ates.
A facuJly romm1ttee Wl'dnes-
day nifht presented Coast Com·
muntty College District trustees
with 14 proposals aimed at reduc-
ing the distl'ic·t's budget by almost
$12 million over two years,
without affecting Instructional
programs.
Some of the proposals were
challenged by district adminis-
trators as impractical or based on
faulty information. But district
trustees agreed to review the
proposals before voling on a
1983-84 budget.
The faculty report was pres-
ented at a public hearing on the
$76 million budget for the coming
year. The trustees mwt approve
the finance document by ~pt. 7.
A special board meeting was
called for 8 p.m. next Tuesday to
continue review of the budge t,
The faculty proposals, prepared
by about 10 members of the
academic senates of Orange Coast
PIERS VOTED AID ...
From Page A 1
Board members agreed to delay action on the funding request
forwarded by Huntington Beach until the Harbors, Beaches and
Parks Commission reconsidered the city's $200,000 request. The
commission met Wednesday night.
Initially, the <..'Ommission recommended Huntington Bea~h. be
granted only $75,000 of its $200,000 request because the remammg
$125,000 was to be used to repair damage from storms in previous
years. However, the city appealed that decision and the commission
voted to recommend supervisors allocate t he fuU $200,000.
Supervisors are expected to again consider funding for the
Huntington Beach project sometime in September.
Seal Beach will receive $1 90,000 from the county to help
defray some of the estimated $2 million cost of rebuilding and
replacing 1,200 feet of its pier.
San Clemente wiU get $115,000 to help pay for the 480 feel of
pier that needs to be rebuilt ~here. Total cost of the restoration
project is estimated at $1 million. .
Huntington Beach city officials have estimated the pier-reprur
costs in that city will total $705,000.
In recommending tha t supervisors approve the allocation, the
comm~ion suggested the board fund each project at 15 percent of
the overall costs projected for basic rest.oration and structural
upgrading.
The cities each plan to raise the balance of the money needed
through a mix of federal disaster aid dollars. state Wildlife
Ccinservatlon -··Board grants, · insurance rnonies and local
fund-raising efforts.
During the public hearing that preceded the board vote, the
only citizen to address supervisors protested the use of public funds
for the project, claimin.g that public access to the coast has been
curtailed.
and Golden West c.'Olleges, were
presented by Jay Zimmerman,
president-elect of th~ OCC Sen-
ate
Among the faculty cut-cutting
suggestions were:
• Coastline College admims-
trators rould pull out of the
college's new headquar ters build ·
in.gin Fountain Valley and move
into unused space at Orange Coast
and Golden West colleges, created
by faculty layoffs and class cuts.
Coastline could also stop leasing
outside space for classes and offer
instruction at Golden West and
Orange Coast.
• The distrkt could purchase
word processing equipme n t ,
rather than lease it.
• The district could eliminate
some administrators, In addition,
faculty me mbers could be as-
signed to some administration
posts, resulting in salary savings.
• Administrators' travel allow-
anc.-es could be replaced by a
mileage reimbusem ent system.
• The distnct could cancel •ta
membel"8hlps in many pro"
fessional organizations.
Some of the proposals wen~
contested by district adminis-
trators.
Vice Chancellor Correllan
Thompson said pulling out of the
new Coastline headquarters,
w hich was financed through bond
sales, could ruin the district'•
credit rating and open the district
to lawsuits.
F.dward Decker, Coastline Col-
lege's dean o( instruction, argued
against moving Coastline adminis-
trators and classes to the Orange
Coast and Golden West campuses.
"Not only is it philosophically
impractical, it's financially im-
practical," he said.
Decker contended that moving
dasses t.o the campuses would
result in a loss of students. The loss
of state funding for such stude n ts
would negate any savings from
ending leases for off-<ampus
classes. he said.
Phone strike sides
'close to agreement'
From staff and wire reports
Representatives of Pacific Tele-
phone and striking unions nego-
tiated through the night and a
company official today said both
:;ides were "close to agreement."
Pacific Telephone Co. spokes-
man William O'Brien said all
e xcept the largest striking union
-Communications Workers of
America -had come to terms
w ith the phone company in an
effort to settle an 18-day walkout
of 64,680 telephone workers in
California.
"The only thing we know is
they're close to agreement,"
O'Brien said early today.
K en Major, an administrative
assistant with the CW A, said the
two sides worked through the
night with only one break.
"They're still talking," he said
early today.
Orwige County firefighters
evacuated 175 employees from
NlchQlas Institute Reference Lab-
oratOry in San Juan Capistrano
Wedne9day afternoon after a
warehouse employee discovered
three quarts of ether le aking from
rusty containers, according to an
institute official
CHANCELLOR WITHDRAWS UCI HOS PIT AL SUPPORT ...
Major indicated that the obsta·
cles to agreement did not come
from the California workers. Not-
ing that CW A national officials
have said all local agreements
must be reached before the walk-
out e nds, Major said, ''I don't think
it's us in Pacific Telephone that's
\he hangup. l think it's some-
where else in the country "
The county's hazardous waste
team removed the con iainers from
the institute's long-term storage
warehouse and placed the
canisters in a fireproof enclosure
outside the building. said Wayne
Pattenon. executive vice presi-
dent. Employees were then allow-
ed back in the building.
A private chemical cleanup firm
dispa9ed of the material later in
lhe day, and there were no
injuries. said county fire spokes-
man Chuck Murphy.
The laboratory, located at 26441
Via DeAnza, uses ether as a drying
agent in medical testing, Patter.;on
said. It is a highly flammable
liquid.
Patterson said the ether. nor-
mally purchased in small quan-
t1tiee and kept in fireproof sealed
containers inside the testing lab-
oratories, was probably misplaced
in the warehouse during the
company 's move from San Pedro
to San Juan Capistrano three
years ago.
From Page A1 explain Aldrich 's decision. "I
would not want to speculate why "l~ the campus d~ not have .a someone who was an advocate (of
hospital for the medical school 1t the campus hospital proposal) in
cannot at~act the research gr~ts July is a rejecter in August -1t
that are unportant. Also, being doesn't make a whole lot of sense
close to suppo~g .departments . to me," he said.
(on the campus) is unportant If Aldrich is out of town and couJd
you have the hospital located 11 not be reached for comment. But
miles away. like UClMC is today. Vice Chancellor Leon Schwartz
you can't be that effective," said the chancellor felt the need t.o
Buster said. make a change in his position
It was on Aug. 11, at a meeting because of ~he "strong suppon
bet_ween th e chancellor, represen-among community leaders (for
tat1ves of HealthWest (t~e Irvine Medical Center, a private Ch~t.sworth-based hospital ~ham hospital plan) and opposition to
which has ~ntracted to build _a our (campus) proposal."
cam~us h~i;>1tal) and oth~r uru-When infonned of the College
vers1ty off1crals, that Aldn ch ap-Board of Trustees' decision to ~ntly first tol~ of ~is. desire to conti,nue supporting a campus
wtthdraw the uruvers1ty ssupport hospital, Schwartz said the
for J:lealthWest and the campus board's position was "fully under-
h06p1tal. standable Their perspective is one
In a lette~ dated. Aug. 19, of clear support for the CalifornJa
Health West Vice Preside nt Steve College of Medicine. But the
Yerxa related the events of the chancellor has to look a t it in a
Aug. 11 meeting to President broader context." Gardn~r ~d ~d he was shocked Gaby Pryor, president of
at Aldrich s act.ions. HealthCity Associates, a com-
"To say that Mr. Buster, Dean munity group supporting the UCI
van .den N~rt and I were hospital plan. said she and her
astonished at this unexpected tum group "are just furious" at
of events would be a gross Aldrich's reversal.
Wlderstatement," he wrote. "The college board has been
Van den Noort said he could not
DANCING BY TEENS HAL TED ...
agea have been attending the dances for more than
a year without any trouble and that police took
enforcement action without advance warning.
"It's not fair," said 14-year-old Amy Gilbert..
"rve been going there for about six months and 1
meet my classmates and friends. We have lots of
tun.••
Another girl said there is no pl.ace else to go.
''Old World is the only place for young kids to go to
halve fun."
"My child goes there," said Carol Burke of
Fountain Valley, ''and she gets more supervision
than I ever did. There are no drugs, no alcohol, no
anything. It's wholesome. clean and nice."
But, as can be imagined, it takes two to tango
-and the police have another version.
Acting Police Chief Mike Burkenfield said
meMUreS were taken only after poHce received
complaints about the goings-on at dances attended
by Qnder-age youngsters. Burkenfield said vice
officers dbcove red that the entertainme nt at a
· dabce on July 20 resulted in a wet T-shirt contest,
which he said was sponsored by dance promoter
,
G reg Lucido. Burkenfield said officers saw two
participants "remove their T-shirts and expose
their breasts to the audience." '
Burkenfield said the dance promoters and Old
World developer Joeeph Bischof were urged to
update their entertainment pennit, which allowed
for American and European folk dancing for a
maximum of six to eight couples and a small band.
Because of citizen complaints about the wet
T-shirt contest and bikini contests, police moved in
last Friday.
The upshot of it all is that dance backers are
lairing out new permits and a dance is scheduled
again Friday But the pubescent dancers won 't be
welcome. That's because a city ordinance puts the
minimum age for nightclubs at 16, and officials
apparently are going to adhere to that regulation
Promoter Lucido says he's not happy about
developments because young teen -agers are a big
part of his crowd, but he will abide by the finding.
"A lot of the tro uble is due to bureacracy. The
city was talklngtotheownerandl didn't get all the
information," he said.
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willing to buck the chancellor,"
Pryor said, adding that she feels
significant support for a campus
hospital does exist tn the com-
munity.
"I can't believe they would even
consider putting a hospital in th at
awful site," Pryor said. S he said
she has been an ad vocate of a UCl
hospital for 14 years.
S he said UCI supporters plan to
send out 3,000 letters to the
regents and to President Gardner
by mid-September.
A letter sent by 11 influential
Irvine businessmen to UC regents
and to Gardner complaining of
Aldrich's unwillingness to cooper-
ate with the private hospital plan,
which is backed by Hoag Hospital
of Newport Beach, reportedly had
significant influence over the
regents.
Van den Noort said he met with
officials of HealthWest in
Chatsworth after Wednesday's
college board m~ting and learned
that they intend to press ahead
with their plans.
''If the university we~ to back
out entirely, HealthWest may
very well go ahead with their
plans for a hospital elsewhere,"
van den Noort. said .
There may be a possibility that
HealthWest would take legal ac-
tion against the university if it
formally backs out of the plans,
van den Noort said.
Thomas Meeker, HealthWest's
attorney, said the chancellor had
not formally withdrawn his suv-
port from HealthWest in public.
H e also said that the chanceUor
had made "commitment.s (to
HealthWesl) in many public fo-
rums and with the (Orange Coun-
ty) Health Planning Council."
Meeker refused to comment on
the possibility of legal action
against the university.
Vice Chancellor Schwartz said
he did not foresee any legal
ramifications of the chancellor's
withdrawal from HealthWest.
''The commitme nt of the univer-
sit y was clearly contingent upon
two things: presentation of our
project to the regents and a
successful application (for a
certificate of need)," Schwartz
said.
The UC Board of Regents will
decide whether or not UCI will
continue to baC'k a csunpus hospital
at a meeting Sept. 15 and 16.
v.
ASSAULT ...
(From Page A 1)
Monday by crawling into a West
Oceanfront home in Balboa, enter-
ing a 13-year-old girl's bedroom
and then grabbing her when she
called out for help.
The youth reportedly dropped a
Los Angeles Dodgers baseball cap
he was wearing in his scramble to
get away.
T hree hours later. pol.lee said.
the Newport boy crawled into
another neighborhood residence
and jumped into bed with an
18-year-old woman The youth
reportedly a ttempted to rape the
woman but was driven off by her
screams.
Police said the youlh was spot·
ted the following day, inter-
viewed by police and subsequent·
ly arrested. He is being lodged al
Orange County Juvenile Hall.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday Aug 25 1983 * A3
Supervisors remove resale contr01S
Newport-Mesa schools
planning registration
Unanimous vot e follows legal hassles on 646 ~affordabl e' hou ing unit in county
Fall reg1stration for most schools an the Newport Mesa Umfu'Cl
School District begins thlS week
Parents of new s tudents should rontael local schools to enrnll
thetr children Registration for Back Bay High School, the
alternative school. begins next week.
More information maybe obtained by calling the distril't at
760-3213
NB woman hosts parliamentarians
DaisyGrinnageof Newport Beach will bethe hostess when the
Theta Unit of the California State Association of Parhame ntanans
holds its first fall meeting next Thursday at Great Western Savings
and Loan, 6300 E. S pring St.. Long Beach
The meeting 1s scheduled for 10 a.m and 1s open for aJl th()$(•
interested 1n the study of parliamentary procedure Call 548-2675
for further information.
Barbecue to aid Hoag Hospita l
A western barbeque to benefit Hoag Memorial Hospital in
Newport Beach will be held Sept. 15 at the Orange County
Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa.
The annual fundraiser is t.o feature a beef and chicken pit
barbeque and musical entertamment by Red Dog Weber & Custer's
Last Band. The event starts at 6 p.m. and runs to 11.
The barbeque is sponsored by the 552 Club, a hospital support
group. The re is a charge of $75 per couple. For more information,
call 760-5917
Wome n 's peace discu ssion planned
"War and Peace From a Woman's Perspective" will be the title
of a panel discussion scheduled for Sept. 20 at 7:30 p.m at St Mark
Presby terian Church, F.astbluff and Jamboree Road, Newport
Beach.
Panelists w1U be Karen Litfin, direct.or of the Fate of thP Earth
program; Ellen Severoni of Physicians for Social Responsibility,
and Mary Lou Rophy from the Long Beach Peace Network
Further information may be obtained by contacting Carol Ann
Bradford at 642-6634.
By JEFF ADLER
Of t1'e Delly Nol Ila"
The Orangl' County Board of
Superv1son., acting as county
housing autho rity comm1ss1oners,
has vol<'<l unanimously to remove
resale controls on 646 "af-
fordablt:" housing units located
around thl' county
Following a rancorous ex-
change with two a ttorneys who
have f1k>d a S uperior Court suit
against the rounty to block re-
moval of resale controls on af-
fordablt> units. the board voted
Tuesday to lift the controls that
were d('S1gned to ensure that units
remain1..'Ci in the affordable price
range and owners who bought
units with county bond program
financing did no t reap windfall
profits when the units w ere
resold
Supt-rv1sors rt's<:indt'<.I resale
con trols on affordable housing
uni~ not financed under the
county bond program when the
controversial amendme nt phasing
0ut thC' heretofore mandatory
affordable housing program was
adopted last May.
But before the votes were cast,
supervisors Listened as owners,
realtors and developers told how
the threat of the lawsuit now
pending against the courty has
chilled the resale market" for
affordable units to the point that
none can be sold.
Oneowm.•r. Alex Shipman, told
supervisors how he has been
unablP to sell his affordable
l'ondomin ium in the Benchmark
Villas development an El Toro
because th(' threat of the lawsuit
has clouded t1Ue to the property
and has created a situation in
which potential buyers are scared
off at the prospect of becoming
e mbroiled in a legal entangle-
ment.
The lawsuit. hied bv the Los
Pinch hitter quells Mesa squabble
Costa Mesa police are 1nvest1gat-
mg a fight Wednesday 1n an apart-
ment at 130 E 20th SI 1n which the
female occupant's former boyfriend
and two buddies barged 1n to tangle
with her new boyfriend and his
brother Witnesses said the rormer
boyfriend started to chase his foe
with a knife until a neighbor arrived
with a baseball bat and threatened 10
·sp1a11er his head .. 1f he didn't drop 11
Hed1d.
Two men apparently pried a door
to a tailor s shop on East 17th Street
1n C-Osta Mesa Wednesday morning
and 1Sto1e $29.000 worth of cash.
1ewelry and clothing. Police said they
have recovered most of the property
but nave made no arrests so far
Barry M11chell Lerer, 32. a painter,
was arrested at his Albert Place
house Wednesday on suspicion of
growing marijuana. Pollce con-
fiscated three six-loot plants from a
backyard hothouse but made Lerer
lock up h•s two pit bulldogs first
Of11cers have arrested Todd Rain-
es. 2 1 of Newport Beech the suspect
1n a stabbing Sunday at the Holiday
Inn in Costa Mesa. Raines. accom-
panied by a lawyer. surrendered
himself at lhe Police Depertment
Tuesday night He was arrested on
susp1c1on of assault with a deadly
weapon
!'iewport Beach
A 28-year-old Corona del Mar
woman who was getting ready lor
bed said she saw a naked man
stanalng In front of her living room
window with a T-shirt wrapped
around his heed She said the man
made an obscene suggestion belore
running 011
A San Bernardino man v•shng
Newport Beach said someone broke
into his parked car and took $1,074
worth of belongings incluc1ing a
mask, fins, snorkel and a d1amona
wedding band The car was parke<l
on 56th Street near the beach
A aentlst told police a thlel broke
Into his Grand Canal home on Balboa
Island and took a $500 s1x-str1ng
guitar The house 1s being re-
modeled
Hunting t o n Beat•h
A resident of the 9600 bloci( of
Delafield Circle reporte<l Wednesday
that garden tools were stolen from his
unlocked garage The loss. estimated
at $470, Included a lawn blower and a
weed trimmer
A red 1976 Chevrolet Malibu was
repor1ed stolen Wednesday after-
noon from a parking plaoe near
beach lifeguard tower 1 I The auto.
owned by a Clermont man, was
valued at $2.000
A burglary was reported Wedne$-
day morning at an office on lhe 5600
block ol Engineer Drive. A front door
was forced open The loss Included
11n IBM Selectric typewriter worth
$1 000
A black 1982 Toyota Supra was lhe
target of a burglary while ti was
parked near the 1ntersectton ol
Magnolia Street and Banning Avenue
Wednesday evening A window was
broken 10 en1er The loss included a
$35 purse
A 1972 Datsun station wagon was
reported stolen Wednesday after-
noon lrom 51h Street and Ollve
Avenue The auto was valued al
$1,800
I rv int'
A microwave oven. a radio and a
vehicle baltery were stolen from a
motorhome parked at a repair shop
on Travel Land Way Wednesday
mormng
A pair of tickets to a Rams lootball
game were reported stolen Wednes-
day evening from an industrial build·
1ng on the 1200 block of Jamboree
Boulevard
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Ang~les-ba.sed Center for Law in
the Public Interest , seeks to have
county resale controls reinstated,
according to Stan Dom, an at-
torney affiliated with the center.
"The county has spent $40
mllhon in public subsidies and we
believe it should be used to keep
the units affordable," Dom ex-
plained.
He said it is illegal for a private
individual to profit from a public
investment.
However, supervisors contend
Shower welcome
that the resa It-<..'Of\ t ruts no longer
are nect$Sary because the housing
market has changed and state
resale c:ontrols on th(· units will
remain m effe<:t.
Dorn and Lrvine aUorney EUen
Wint.crbott.om had sought a court
order Monday that would have
prevented the board from voung
to remove the resale controls. But
Superior Court Judge Phillip
Petty denied their motion and
scheduled a hearing on the matter
Sept. 16
ix-year-old Too Too of Cos ta Mesa takes
matters into his own ha nds during a summe r day.
Adults can only envy his gleeful m e thod of
beating the heat on a weekday.
AirCal passenger suit
seeking $1. l Inillion
From staff and wire reports
Clamung that air traffic t'On-
Lrollers were responsible for the
198 1 Au-Cal crash a t John Wayne
Atrport that injured 34, a M1ss1on
V1cp couple has hied suit in
federal rourt seeking $1.1 miHton
in damages
Daniel and Valjean L incoln
claim that the injuries Daniel
suffered as a passenger on the
flight have left him disabled and
have denied him and his wife the
companionship they once shared.
She was not aboard the ill-fated
Boeing 737 jet
The lawsuit alleges the Fede ral
Aviation AdmintStration was re-
s ponsible for the jetliner's crash
landing because the crash oc-
curred while the plane was under
the control of FAA tower em-
ployees.
The plane, carrying 106 passen-
gers from San J ose, crash -landed
on its belly Feb. 17, 1981 , when tt
lost power during its approach.
A subsequent investigation by
the National T ransportation Safe-
ty Board foundthat the plane's
crew was responsible for the crash
because they delayed in aborting
their landing as the tower had
instructed. FJjght controllers or-
dered the landing aborted because
another AirCal jet had not yet
cleared the runway.
Besides the lawsuit filed m U.S
District Court, the Lincolns have a
suit pending against AirCa1 m
Orange County Superior Court.
Superv1!>or Roger ·slJlntDn
calll.-'d thl· lawsuit an "ir-
n-spons1ble aeuon "HtScomments
Wl'rt-buttrc~d by Supervisor
Brul'e Nc·stand(• who G'Ommented
that the lawsuit was "morally
wrong" and was "md1cat1ve o( the
whole dcgencrallcm of the system
of law."
Nestandl· add<:'d that the law·
suit had S<.·1·ved only to create a
"pa.me·" and c:ause problems !or
owners of tht-affected umt.s.
Pacific
Federal
supports
arts fund
Costa Mesa-based Pacific Fed-
e ral Savings & Loan announced
this week 1t has given $100,000 to
the• construction fund for the
OrangC' County Performing Arts
Center.
Pacific Federal 1s known more
for its work on the other end of ·
Costa Mesa literally as weU as
f1gura t1vely Its y ear-old
Spanish-styled headquarterson
l 9th Street between Harbor and
Newport boulevards is considered
tht: centerpw<.-e for future down-
t.own rede.,elopment.
But Chairman Joe G . Baker said
his t'Ompany wants to see all
aspects of the comrnuruty im-
prove "With our headquarters in
Costa Mesa we· are especially
interested in the region's cultural
development," he said. "A3 the
center is construl'ted, world-wide
a ttention will focus on our city
t•reating a revitalized ~nse of
community pride "
So far, slightly more than $40
m1lhon has been contributed to
the fund-ra1stng drive. T he first
phase of construct10n is estimated
to cost $5Jmill1on It w1U include a
3,000-seat multipurpose theater
large enough to handle
world-clas.:. touring arttSts plus all
rehearsal and support facilities.
Greenbrook group
elects 5 director s
The Grt.-€nbrook-Fount.ain Val-
ley Homeowners A.ssociauon has
elected new directors. The
five-member govemmg board
oversees the planned community
of 474 southwest F'ountain Valley
homes, where more than 2,000
people reside.
The new board members are
Robert Wenzel, president, Rich-
ard F.clmonston , vice president;
William Moore, secretary; Betty
Scoralle. treasurer; and Ted
Querciagross, member-at-large.
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Nfj Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /1 hursday, Aug 18, 1983
STOCKS
TllURSDA Y'S C.LOSING PRICF-'i
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NYSE COMPOSITE TRAN ACTIONS
Uue to troni.mif>sion t:rrors, toduy'li finul ew York toek F.nhangc Li&iings ttr~
inromplete. The OaiJy Pilot apologiiei. for tht> incom•t•oit nee.
'"•""It'\ N•I
I• t P\(.h ( htV 'ft-.,
10 steps
to· a
soccessful
garage sale
1 Decide on dates.
LOO~ a1 a ca1enoa1 anct se1 me o.ith ano ltmt's 01 you•
• sate Wt1ekend~ -re u•ually QO(>(I Dul milny succe>sful
sates na1ru oeen hero'" 1ne eY9n•ng 1usl .tlle• work
Cneclo. the weall'u!r IO<ec<tSI 1n tile paper ano wa1cn 101
anv othe• ta•ge event that may <11trac1 polenl•al buye•s
aw3y \IJth as fa"s ur community Hvents Have yov1
~o•<' 1u11 di •ea~• two uays some people n1av not be
ablt' 10 c c>me on o1ny s•note oa·f
2 What to sell.
hory1h1ng1 Tl•al •S everything you 1tav~n t used "1 1h"
• tas1 year II an Item has am•QW •alue or •S hrana·now
01 nas unusual value oe \ure to d~k a ht1altny pr1cu 101
11 Ge1 a 1J<1d 01 paP<1r ano ~11ch yo1" W!lole nou~"
Look everywhe•H ano lisl -<V1h1n9
3 Write your ad.
Hf!1e 1s a wg9M1eo .ao Garag. Sa1e -OHkl
• Bentwood IOChrng oh111.1oys. 1nfent1 clOlh1n9 1922
V1cuola •rt ong1na1 caD1ne1 msny o•ooets 1011 01
unu\ull 11em\ rock cot1Kt1on pt1nts R1t1ethme!'llS 8
am to 6 pm Sa1uroayano Sundey 1234 South
._,,yst1ee1 Yourtown Jutt Wtit Of Mein ano 2nd
Vse ""'sample ao as• gvoelt Be su<e to ltst unusual
items Be as spec•••t es possible Give O•l9Cttons 11
.-oeo 0011 I uu abb<ev11hons -many 11<1op1e won 1
001ntt to decipher them CMITION Don I IO•tt11se
1ny'ln11111 you don t really l\ol...e Every item 1ri tne AO
mu\t oe 011 n1no at '""' ,ian 01 the aale
4 Where to advertise.
PlaGt your at! where 11 ""'" oe M!len Dy people wno •·•t' 1n 1~ a1u -mosl 1><1ople snap close 10 nome Tn11
• Daily P1101 •• rho oy 88 000 a<JultS 1n Co•la Me•3
Newpon Beac.h La9un;1 8eacri tr111ne. Hunttnglon
Beach ano F ounta•n Valley -guaranteeing you w1a1
ii. po~u•e Ano .,,, n .•he P1tol you 1e not pey1no 1111
was1e C•r( ulat>on tn LOS AnQeles or Anahe1m P•en to
1un ;our ~ti J l•mt!$ or mo<e ano i Ulrl •t 1 lew O•y•
bflfore Int> sale so bargain hunters can nave plenty ul
nol•G•
5 Make a sign.
To help m.ike your -;ate """'Mfut make a lftw S•on•
• lrom Clf0003•0 an<l letler Min a IT'89•C m<1r~e1 A OOOc!
SrQll Sile IS I 4 ~ :r.1
6 Placln9 your si«J'-
r11a mornong QI Int' sale DUI not b81ore place your
• S•gn~ B'l sure •no 1dO yovr adOP..ss al'Wl 111y
O•leCl•on11 arr6 .. s Tn.s 9'oul0 oe ltl>ne aoout a h11t
hOul DelOll ,,,. Mii •••n• Pt-your ••on wll61• It
can l>e seen from DOii\ sides 01 lht! s11eet oy passing
ca•s <1rio peoeslttans. CAUTION Some towns riave 11 .. ~
that r1tslr•tl the ptacemoi111 ano ouratton of gerage Hlo
signs P•~•se cht c• wHt• yaut 1own i p1ann1ng deperlmtnl O• cte1•
1 Markin9 prices.
Mark prices where they (181\ be_ ... CIHllY Oll•C•
supply stores ha~ v110<us ~·1es ano coto•1 nl tllCktlr•
• lhaf work well or \'OU can u. mHk1no tape Howe>er
you mark them ,,.... ~ ..... Ga••oe u •es are 101
bar911n hunters Remembe< "'"•111ver you u ri I tell
you ti hi .. to drag b1ck 1n the nouw •no s1or1 '9• n
IOI another ye.It
8 Servi"'CJ refre.,_nh.
This ooesn 1 have to.cos• muc.n 1nc1 creatts 31r.enotv
• almo•phtre It also •neou<~ Pf'OPlt to •t•y •origer
and Pll<haps our mor• Y'ou c;oul<t 11.,.n charge 101
e•pens••e •fems hke Oonu!a QI 1n. k1os coulO go 1n
butiriess ~r lhe 01ty ""'"" lemon&de ,1AnC1
9 Display.
Malle ti/le e.,.1yth•no can De_,, Have caro Ulblts or
• bo1tOl'-<1 es •hlfvft ~ two c hairs Don I
C.UM ~Pie to O.nO 0'4f unlttU f(>U can I hllp ti UH
one l•blt u •Oest. ~ ~ "" -everytn•no ano t.ke money use only one ciasn bo• (un cant 01 bO>t• wo1k tone) and meke au,. .omeone tt 1ppo1n1eo
1;nh1er 11 111 times mange ltlorehano tor 1 lrteno
wtio can help answer quet11ons, rehof tor lunch elc
1Q Chttck your neiCJhbors and
friends. •s.. 11 eny w1n1 to 1o•n "°""'Nie T'htt wtll give you
tomeone 10 ah••• •~o..--""'" 1no inert Ht •nt••••• In your tale II Ottlll~• tOln you. bl eure 10 Include lhll '"
yo11t 1td , .. .,.,,pie tl11..-11rntty Hie nt191\borhood
.... l G1oup u•e• 1111 a IOI more fun too
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Dow Jones Final
Up .81
Cloatng 1, 185.06
BUllNllS BRllfS
August jobless claims
up by adjus ted 46.,000
By the Associated Press
WASHINGTON First-lime da1ms for un-
employment insuranL-e hE>nef1L'i r~ by a seasonally
adjusl.ed 46.000 in mid-August, Ass1Stant Labor Sec-
ret.ary Albert Angnsam sa1d today It was the se<.'Ond
c.'Onst.>cuuve week of r1s1ng first -llmt' clauns for JObles.s
benefits Angrisaru'!> report said that approximately
427.000 Ameor1cans f1lc'Ci for unernplcJyment m the week
ended Aug 13. <'ompart>d to 31.! l,(JUU m the previous
week
American-made car sales soar
DETROIT Despite low dealership inventories,
sales of American-made cars soarc.-d 22.4 percent in
nud-August from year-ago levels, the leading auto-
makers say The six maJOr U.S. automakers reported
Wednesday 161.104 cars were sold between Aug 11 -20
compared with 131.656 an the period last year The daily
selling rat.e of 17,900 was the best for the period since
22,559 were sold daily In mid-August 198 1
New-con struction value drops
NEW YORK The value of newly s tarted
construction in July dropped 10 p<>rcent, but rising
interest rates were not a principal factor, a private
building industry informatJOn service r~ports. The F.W
Dodge Division of McCraw-HiU Information Systems
Co. reported Wednesday new construction in July was
valued at $17 billion
Offshore-drilling bids high
NEW ORLEANS -Oil C'Ompanies have offered
the government high bids totallrng $1 55 billion on 475
tracts of ofCshore drilling space in the western portion of
the Gulf of Mexi{'O near Texas. The Department of
lnterior has three weeks to make up its rrund which bids
to accept or reject. In addition to lease money, the
government would get a share or royalties. usualJy
one-sixth, from product1on
Urgen cy lags on pending cuts
WASHINGTON · Government off1c1als and pn-
vate analysts say that Congress seems to have lost its
sense or urgency about the need to reduce federal
deficits, especially an view of a steadJ.Jy llTlproving
a'Onom y Moreover. they predict that when it returns in
mid-September from its summer re<.•ess. Congress will
be reluctant on the eve of a presidt:onUal ele<-tion year to
cut spending programs sharply or to raise iaxes enough
to make a significant dent in the def1c1ts The deficits are
expected to hit a record $209 8 b1U1on thlS year.
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT OOW JONES AVERAGES
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