HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-09-06 - Orange Coast PilotTHI ORANGI COAST
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1983
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Sink your teeth in
a shaggy dog story
By GLltNN SCOT? °' .. .,., ........
1 Two dog owners added a new corollary this weekend ln Costa
Mesa to the deflnition of what makes news.
>..the newtpaper cllche goes, a "dog-bites-man" incident isn't
newsworthy becauae it's too common but a "man-bites-dog" is
peculiar enough to merit coverage.
What happened between James Dawkins, 46, and Kory
Burwell, 21, however, isn't covered in the jow:nalistic rules of
thumb. It goes down as "man-bites-man."
According to police reports, Burwell was walk1Jl8 his Labrador
retriever puppy on a leash on the 1660 block o! Babcock Street
when a pit bulldog owned by 46-year-old Dawkins ran up and
began fighting with the puppy. ·
Burwell said he dropped the leash and began trying to separate
(See DOGFIGHT, Pa1e AZ)
COUNTY IDITION
ORANGE COUN TY . C ALI FOR NIA 25 CENTS
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K am Kaminske ' with her "kamel" Kalvin.
"There's no way I'm not going to make it," she
vows.
:'scum' at surfing ~ontest Hold that camel·
Kan Kalvin kapture kommerce?
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By ROBERT BABIER
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A few bad apples -Mayor Don
MacAlllster calla them 8CWTI -
and an apparently looeely super-
vised bikini contest were blamed
for fueling the fireworks Sunday
at the cloee of the five-day surfing
championships In Huntington
Beach.
The trouble, in the form of
sporadic fistfights, began after
rowdy males ripped off several
girls' t;>ikini tops. It was put down
by a blg show of force by police
before eeca.lating into a riot con-
dition.
MacAllister blamed the trouble
on ".cums."
"It was the typical acwns that
-Probe due
in death
of HBnian·
By PllJL SNEIDERMAN Of ... U., .... _
The Orange County District
Attorney's office was expected to
begin a probe today concerning
the weekend death of a Hunt-
ington ~h man who was ar-
rested after allegedly firing a
shotgun at passing can.
The man was transported Crom
the Huntington Beach City Jail to
a local hospital, where he died
Saturday.
Huntington Beach police Capt.
Huntington Beach police move in as bikini contest
gets out o f hand.
Bill Payne said he asked the
District Attorney's office to in-
(See DEATH. Pa1e A%)
2 teens
blamed
in boat
smashup
BJ STEVE MARBLE °' ... .,., ......... A 13-year-ofd boy and his older
brother may face criminal charges
In connection with a boating
nilshap off Corona del Mar Sun-
day. Both youths were injured
when the powerboat they were
driving crashed into the side of an
~hored cabin cru.iaer.
Authorities said the 19-foot
apeedboat, pulling a waterakier,
wu going 20 to 30 mph when it
a1ammed into a 33-foot cabin
crui8er that had seven people
aboard.
The accident took place just
out.aide an ar:e4 marked for swim-
ming near the entrance to New-
port Harbor. Authoritiea said the
speed linrlt in the area la 5 mph and
noted there w ere four boat.
anchored in the vicinity of the
ml.ahap.
An investigator with the Qr.
ange County Sheriff's Harbor
Patrol deacribed the afternoon
crash aa a "Colorado River-type
accident" because of the speed of
the powerboat.
The powerboat struck the cabin
cn.ililer with such force, the in·
veetigator said, that it ripped a
llx-foot bole In the larger boat'•
llde and aheared off a 1eat lnaide
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Rescuers remove injured teen-ager from boat alter
accident otf Corona del Mar Sunday.
lw dining area. Blake, WM towWd to South Coelt
None of the pa11engen aboard Boatyard~~ . The 1peed-
the cabin en.Wier wu hurt t!Ven boati to Linda lale
though one pueenger waa 1n the rt!llldent uda l'ellx. WM iowed to
cabin wben the accident took a harbol' petrol station In Newport
place, au!horities said. Harbor. ·
The 13-year-old and his In ueparate boatl.na aocklent, a
16-year-oJd brOther, not ident-55-year-old l\allenon man kilt hie
i!ied bean.aee of their aae and the band In a water lkilnl aoddent oU
continulna lnveldiation, were CapUtl'ano n.c.h. Harber petrol·
taken to ffmc Memorial lbpHal men Mid Melvin Stade io.t hla
by Newport Bwh Paramecia balance while lkllna, fell and aot
and wen treated for 1.:eratlom. cauah' ln the lk1 line, which Nd
Both were later releued. wrapped i-11 around his wn.t.
The cabln crui8er, owned by The tow llne, authorities said,
Corona del Mar reCdent Barbara 8eVered the man'• hand.
come here. They're not local and
they're not surfers. They harassed
girls and pulled off their bathing
suit tops, and the girls' compa-
nions fought to protect their
dignity."
MacAllister, who was pa.rt of a
large crowd witnessing the surf-
ing competition Sunday, had
praise for the tournament but
voiced reservations for the bikini
contest.
He contended that contestants
were harassed when they had to
walk through downtown to the
beach and along the sand. He said
if a bikini contest is to continue,
aecurity should be tightened and
other arrangements should be
made for getting the girls to the
beach. "I have all Jcinds of pride
for the way the police handlEd the
situation. They could have become
uptight but they didn't. And the
overall crowd la much more
friendly towards police than they
were 10 years ago. The younger
surfers conduct thermelves like
gentlemen and ladies. The whole
thing was very positive."
Ian Cairns, event director for
the sponsoring Ocean Pacific
SunwearCo., sa.id today the event
waa an "unqualified sucess." It
drew about 100,000 during the
five days of competition, making it
the biggest crowd in surfing
history.
"The crowd was on its feet and
there's never, never been such
enthusiasm." He said the tour-
nament will be held next year,
"beyond a shadow of a doubt."
"But there's a minority bad
element at the baae of the pier and
50 to 100 people went around in
(See SURFING, Pa1e A%)
By STEVE MARBLE
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In the camel lingo she favors, Kam Kaminske is still trying
to get over the hump.
Kaminske, you see, is at the starting point of a business
venture that centers around a long-legged, innocent-eyed,
single-hump camel named Kalvin.
Kalvin, Kaminske imagines, is going to become king of the
stuffed animal world and the star of her own little business oasis.
A sports writer turned businesswoman, Kaminske envisions
Kalvin children's books, Kalvin ice cream parlors, Kalvin
calendars and, of courae, a stuffed Kalvin under every Christmas
tree. '
"I'm certainly going for the whole ball of wax," laughs the
blonde-haired camel lover.
Additionally, K.aminske wants to use her profiw to launch a
chain of hospice centers where cancer patients may live in a
family atmosphere. Her mother lost a battle to cancer five years
ago.
(See CAMEL, Page A!)
Two more Marines
killed as Lebanon
fighting increases
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)-Two
U.S. Marines were killed and two
wounded in a rocket attack at
Be irut airport today, and
Druse-Christian mountain fight-
ing left 134 more dead and 345
wounded, authorities said.
The Marines died in a barrage
of rockets and mortar shells fired
from a Shiite Moslem neigh-
borhood near the airport, U.S.
spokesmen said. They were the
third and fourth Marines killed in
Lebanon in eight days.
Marine spokesman Maj. Robert
Jordan said the Marines later
fired two 155mm rounds at an
artillery battery that had been
"firing at us from south of the
airport" at Beirut's southern
flank.
In Washington, Defense Sec~
retary Caspar Weinberger said the
Marines will "just try to improve
their defensive position&, and, of
course, they are firing back ... "
BULLETIN
Meanwhile, Christian forces
conceded the fall of the central
mountain highway town of
Bhamdoun to what they called
Syrian and Palestinian-becked
Druse attackers, the fint major
Dru9e victory in the fighting
touched off by the Israeli army's
pullback to the south. Soviets confessing
they shot down jet
MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union said today that its jet
lnterceptora shot down a Korean airliner last week, not knowing it
was a civilian A.ircraft. ,
A government statement, broadcast on the nightly television
news, said the Soviet planes "fulfilled an order of the ground
command to stop the flight" of the intruder airliner.
"Such actions are in full correlation with the new law about the
state border of the U.S.S.R. which was published" earlier this year.
"These Soviet pilots stopping the actions of the intruder plane
couldn't know that it was a civilian plane," the statement added.
The Korean Air Lines plane was shot down last Thursday over
the Sea of Japan and 269 passengers perished. (See earlier story,
PageA4).
Police said the latest casualtiee
in the mountain fighting rai8ed
the toll to 216 killed and 561
wounded since Sunday when the
Israelis evacuated the heights and
redeployed to safer positiona In
theaouth.
Israeli officials in Jen.&aalem
said Israeli forces have no inten-
tion of re-entering the Let>ane.e
mountains unless Syrian or
Palestinian forces move into area
captured by the Druae. Mean-
while, U.S. presidential envoy
Robert C . McFarlane flew from
Beirut to Damaacus In an att.empt
to get Syrian offidala to put
presaure on the Druae to stop the
fighting.
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U Orange Coaat DAILY PILOTITu8Jciay. Sept. 6, 1983
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CONllNUID STORllS
FromPqeA1
DEA TH PROBED ...
vtWtigate the death. He aaid such
impartial probes are requested
routinely when a man dies ahortly
after an arrest.
He said he bellevea local officers
acted properly in connection with
the incident.
The dead man waa identified aa
Micbael Wayne Gantt, 28, a
downtown Huntington Beach
resident.
According to Payne, Gantt was
lnitiallr a.neeted at about noon
SURFING ...
pacb. There alto were aome
Je.-than-demrable women who
1ook their clothes off ~ pier
and stimulated the crowd.
Caima aid he p1ana increMed
8eCUrity next year, per~ps fenc-
ing off the area for competition
and charging an attendance fee.
·~ people who caWled the
trouble aren't the kind who would
pay admielion," be said.
Meenwhile, police got top
marb from obeervers.
Ella Christenaen, who baa oper-
ated bosineMf'9 on the pier ainoe
1951, said police did an excellent
job in preventing a melee "just
becau.e a few dununies decided to
ahow their nudity." '
And Natalie Kotach, president
of the Downtown Merchants
Guild that wu holding the Sep-
temberfert carnival on Main
Street at the same time, said the
conduct of the police q_ was
"marvelous." The police nave
come down too heavy aometimea,
but they were perfectly mellow
Sunday."
Friday by Wea1minster police
officers after he allegedly threat-
ened reaidenta and fired a ahotgun
on Bruah Drive between Irby
Lane and Newland Street.
After it wu determined the
incident took place in Huntington
Beach, Gantt wu turned over to
Huntirigton Beach police officers
at 12:40 p.m.
Payne said Gantt wu taken to
Huntington Beach City Jail,
where officers judged that he wu
either under the lnflueooe of
drup or mentally deranged.
Payne said repreeentatives of
Brea Psychiatric Hospital and
local paramedics were summoned
to evaluate Gantt.
At 3 p.m. Friday, paramediaJ
transported Gantt to Fountain
Valley Community Hospital be-
cauae of breathing problems, he
said. A spokesman for the hospital
said Gantt was admitted i.n serious
condition.
Police were notified that Gantt
died at the hoepital at 6:04 p.m.
Saturday, Payne said.
An autopsy was performed
Sunday, but an Orange County
Coroner's spokesman said a cause
of death cannot be determined
until results of toxicological tests
are returned. Such testa could
take six week.a, the spokesman
said.
Regarding the investigation by
the District Attorney's office,
Payne said. ult'a just a routine
procedure that all departments in
the county, I think, are follow-
ing... Everything seems to be in
order. It wu juat one of thoee
unfortunate incidents."
CAMEL FANCIER ...
But the fact remai.na, Kaminske la still trying to ge t over the
hump.
Operating from a N~rt Beach-hued finn known as
Kamel Korps. the San Juan Capistrano resident has ordered 300
daeerl of the stuffed animala, baa written f~ children'• book.a
bued on the life and times of the camel and has a proapectua fior
a c.haiuof ice cream shops where the cold stuff will be aold by the
hump rather than the 8000p.
"Everyone keeps telling me I'm going to be a auocess and I
aay 'great -when?"'
Kaminske became interested in camels partially because she
was ''sick and tired'' of aeeing cats and bears aoaking up all the
attention and profits.
In thinking out the idea, she researched what was the U.S .
Camel Corpe, a collection of humped beasts brought to America
in the 18508 aa part of the Army's effort to open up the Texas and
Ariz.ona de9erta. The camels later were sold to zoos and circuses.
Some were turned looee.
She developed a children's story about Kalvin and h.la camel
relatives while weaving in the little known history of the U.S.
Camel C.orpa. Three other tales of the adventures of Kalvin, h.la
friends and relatives followed. Lacking a publisher, though, the
book.a are atill unprinted.
Armed with a pretty fair idea of what Kalvin should look
like, Kaminake approached a major toy manufacturer and asked
for their thoughts on a camel with a name that aounda like a pair
of jeans.
The mogu1a in charge of the stuffed animal business were
initially skeptical, she admits.
"They told me 'camel.a won't sell,'" she recounts. "I said 'you
want to make a bet?' "
So Kaminake trudged onward, dipping into her aavinp to
order 3,600 Kalvina, all 16 lncbes tall and aa fuzzy aa any teddy
bear on the market. She hopes to have the camel.a in area
department l'torell before Christmas.
"I feel like the Rocky Balboa of the toy industry," she
auggesta. "rve been knocked around by the btg companies but I'll
perwver and make it on my own. There's no way I'm not going to
make it."
DOGFIGHT ...
the dop to protect hia Lab. But Dawkins, eeeing the commotion,
8llid he feared Burwell was goiJl3 to injure h.la dog, 80 h& went after
Burwell.
Two witne99el told police the ai.x-foot, 250-pound Dawkina wu
hitting the ai.x-foot-one, 225-pou.nd Burwell aa he tried to pull the
dogs apart. Burwell apparently got in a few liclca of hla own and
finally pinned Dawkins to a wall, aocord.ing to the reports.
'lllefl It happened.
Dawkins bit Burwell on the ann, shattering all joumaliatic
convention and eatabllahing an entirely new category of
newsworthine91.
The blte, poetically, signaled an end to the aquabble because
Burwell said he then grabbed the pit bull and threw it in a trash can
to keep it away from h.la puppy.
Police arrived and took Dawkins' dog into custody because it
had oo evidence of rabies vaocinations.
Burwell, meanw~. ahowed officen the man-made bite
marks on h.la arm -but he decided against filing a complaint
agJ.instDawkina, which miaht have meant incarceration for the dog
owner aa well u the dog.
It I.a enough punishment, one assumes, to become the model for
a whole new clam of news atoriea.
Teen runaways seized with arsenal
Police corral Costa Mesa youngsters with rifle and two pistols in shopping center
By GLENN SCOOT °' .. .,.., .........
Two young boys arrested Sun-
day night while walking through
the South Coast Town Center area
carrying loaded weapona told
Coeta Mesa police they were
running away from their grand-
father's houae.
In addition to the
semi-automatic rifle and two auto-
matic handguna, the boys, who are
oouai.na, were hiking with two
backpacks and a sleeping bag.
Clemente
coyotes
cleared?
San Clemente police, armed
with sharpshooter rifles, came up
empty-handed tbia morning after
an all-night hunt for coyotes in the
hills behind tworesidential tracts.
Police Officer Dennis Sanders
said the boys told him they were
heading for the mountains and
they needed the gwu "to protect
themaelves from bigger boys in
order to survive in the moun·
t.aina.''
An officer for a private security
aervice and ari off-duty Anaheim
police officer each spotted the
boys, ages 14 and 11, walking on
Town Center Drive about the
same time Sunday night, Sanders
said. They took the rifle from the
older boy, and ·a handgun the
younger boy had tucked inside hia
shirt.
The third gun, as well as more
than 250 rounds o( ammunition,
waa diacovered In a backpack.
The boys had been staying at
their grandfather's house on
Ramona Street, not far away. The
older. boy, who ia 5-foot-5 and
weigha 150 pounds, had recently
moved in with his grandfather
after coming from New York. He
said he had planned the runaway
To date, police have killed seven
coyotes i.n the wake of two
separate incidents in which the
wild animals blt toddlers playing
near their homes.
Fire Chief Ron Coleman, who ia
in charge of animal control for the
dty, said this morning he has
diacontinued ''active patrolling of
the rugged, hilly terrain by shoot-
ing teams.
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Screen Actors Guild president Ed Asner addresses
Labor Day crowd in Los Angeles' MacArthur Park.
He said two police officers and
an animal control officer who
scouted the hills near Camp
Pendleton last night and early this
Labor Day weekend
brings heat, rhetoric
morning did not spot any coyotes. LOS ANGELES (AP) -
And that, he said, might mean Thousands of labor backers tum-
good newa. ed out to blast Republican policies
"It could mean we've acared off at several Labor Day rallies, while
the rest," he said. hundreds of thousands of other
"We've killed ai.x or seven of the -Southern Californians enjoyed
animala, but we really don't have the holiday at the beaches and
any idea whether the ones we got mountains. -t-
were the right ai.x or eeven," the Hot, sunny weather prevailes!.
chief said. and thousands escaped inland
Coleman said that, aa of this temperatures that soared into the
morning, he has discontinued the 90s and lOOs by traveling to
shooting program and initiated, "a beaches and parks.
monitoring situation in which The California Highway Patrol
we're emphasizing public educa-reported that statewide traffic
tion for resident&, while still deaths w ere down from 56 last
keeping the area under year to 41 in the period ending
surveillance." early Monday, and they credited a
"We're urging residents to keep cr.ackdown on drunken drivers for
lida on their trash cans and keep a the reduction.
cloee watch on children &J\d sma.11 The number of drunken driving
anllnala," he said. arrests made as of Monday morn-
ing was 1,995, compared with
1,612 during the same period last
year in the state, the patrol said.
At MacArthur Park, Screen
Actors Guild president F.cl Asner
told 10,000 people at Southern
California's largest Labor Day
rally that "labor refuses to be
crucified on a corporate Cl'068 of
gold.
"The walls that Reagan has
built to keep us out of the land of
plenty will come tumbling down,"
Asner said.
Workers, wearing "Solidarity
Day ill" T-shirts, heard from
California Democratic Party
chairman Peter Kelly, state Na-
tional Organization for Women
president Sandra Farha and for-
mer United Auto Workers presi-
dent Leonard Woodcock.
for two weeks.
The 4-foot-9, 90-pound younger
boy, from Sunnymeade, mean-
while told oUicen he agreed to
accompany his cou.Gn becaU8e he
couldn't stand the idea of never
seeing him again.
The aec.urity guard knew the
14-year-old becawie of previoua
reports the boy had harueed an
18-year-old girl who worked at a
nearby movie the.at.er, Sanden
said.
CM sign
vote due
Sept. 27
The second and final vote on
chan~ Coat.a Mesa'• sign
ordlriance ls not expected to take
place as originally planned at
Tuesday's 6:30 p.m . City Council
meeting.
The vote instead is scheduled
for the following ooundl meet:iJl8
on Tuesday, Sept. 27, at Coat.a
Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive.
On a 3-2 vote, the council ruled
at its last meeting to include 1
so-called "grandfather claU8e" -
allowing oversized lligna erected
prior to 1974 to remain in place -
i.n the nine-year-old sign ordi·
nance.
The ordinance originally gavE
sign owners up to 10 yean tc
replace those signs made illepl b>
the 1974 law. That law .reducee
the size of legal signs and al8c
restricted owners from certaiT
kinds of advertising in c't
meaaages were conatantl)
changed.
The grandfather clauae wai
requested by the Coat.a M
Chamber of"Cpmmeroe.
Vo'ting on -tile sign on;~ux~
revision will be postponed beca
Council.man Eric Johnaon is ex
peeled to miss Tue.day'• mee ·
said City Manager Fred Sorubal
Johnson teamed with Mayo1
Donn Hall and Councilwomar
Arlene Schafer to include the
grandfather clause. Before lt-goet
i.oto effect, though. the oouneiJ
must make a second vote on thl
issue.
Twenty-four hour patroa of --------------------------------------------------------------------------~
the hills behind the Presidential
Helghts-Marinera Point began
after a 2-year-old girl was at-
tacked Aug. 30 by a coyote. A
1-year-old boy was bitten by a
coyote nine days earlier in the
~neighborhood.
Bandits rob
Argentinan
in Costa Mesa
By GLENN SOOTI' °' .. .., ........
A viaitor from Argentina la
flying home to Buenoe Aires today
rni.-ing $5.125 worth of valuables,
stolen at gunpoint Monday night
on a Ccsta Mesa street.
Orofrio Upari. 34, told police he
waa walking northbound on
Monrovia A venue approechlng
Center Street en route to h.la
alater-ln-law'a h<>Ule when two
young men approached and one
asked him what Ume lt waa.
One man then pulled a handgun
and the other flaahed a knife with
a aix-lnch blade. demanding his
money and jewelry, he said.
Lipari said they ran off with a
$2,350 Rolex watch, a $500 gold
ring, two $500 gold bracelet&. a
$1,000 gold chain necklace and
$275 in caah.
Upari, who was 9Cheduled to
Oy home today, needed an inter-
preter to talk to police. He said the
robbers spoke to each other in
Spanish.
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BULLETIN BOARD
Leukemia run planned
Sunday in Irvine park
The third annual Leukemia lOK run will be held Sunday at 8
a.m. in Irvine's Mason Park, sponsored by the Tri-County Chapter
of the Leukemia Society of America.
Celebrity starter for the run will be 1968 Olympic decathlon
c.hamplon Bill Toomey. The pre-registration fee of $9 includes a T
shirt. Runners may register for $5 with no shirt included.
Funds raised from the event will benefit the research, patient
aid, public education and oorrununity service programs of the local
chapter, which serves resident of Orange, Riverside and San
Bernardino counties. Call 539-9511 for additional information.
Stop-smoking clinic set a t H oag
Smokers wishing to kick the habit may enroll in a new series of
Freedom From Smoking clinics co-sponsored by the American
Lung Asaociation of Orange County at Hoag Memorial Hospital.
The sessions begin Friday and will continue every Tuesday
and Friday through Oct. 4 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m .
Registration may be made by calling the lung association at
835-LUNG. A $25 fee covers the cost of all materials.
'Growing Old' talk set for seniors
''Growing Old in America" is the subject of discl1$ion at the
Senior Citizens Club of Laguna Beach meeting Sept. 12 at 1 p.m.
Betty Cameron of All Care Services will present the program
at the Veteran's Memorial Community Center, 384 Legion St.
Refreshments will be served.
Tennis classes slated by Coastline
Coastline College will offer beginning, intermediate and
advanced tennis classes this fall at the Fountain Valley Tennis
Center located at 16400 Brookhurst St .
Beginning tennis will be taught from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesdays,
beginning Sept. 13. Intermediate tennis will be offered from 6 to 8
p .m. Mondays, beginning Sept. 12. Advanced tennis will be offered
8 to 10 p.m . Mondays. Tennis instructor is Dennis Murry.
Student may register by mail with fonns incuded in the
college's class schedule or may register at any of O>astline's offices.
In-cl.ass registration will be permitted during the first two weeks on
a space-available basis. A $2 percla.s.s fee must be paid at the time of
registration.
POLICE LOG
College
changes
prefix
U you've had troubled getting
through to Orange O>ast CoUege
by telephone, there's a good I reason.
Telephones on the Costa Mesa
campus are now operating with a
new prefix because a new phone
system has been installed.
OCC Business Director C.
Michael Webster said the new
system, installed by Com Systems
of North Hollywood, will save the
college an estimated $25,000 the
first year.
Formerly, all OCC phones
began with the prefix 556. College
spokesman Jim Carnett said the
new prefix is 432, but the last four
numbers for each phone should
remain the same for 95 percent of
the campus lines.
Thus, people calling the Ad-
missions and Records Office
should dial 432-5735 rather than
the former 556-5735. The new
number for registration infor-
mation is 432-5772, and for com-
muriity aervices, it's 432-5880.
Laguna r e union set
Laguna Beach High School's
Class of '78 will hold its five-year
reunion at the Hotel Laguna
Saturday, featuring a live band
and buffet dinner.
Cost is $20 per person and attire
is "Laguna Beach casual," says
class member Tim Houts. For
infonnation, call Rosslyn Lyl-
jestrom at 492-3113.
Bandit gets 31 flavors -all green
A 1U199Cl with 1 gun 1tucit In his
w.latbend eec.ped with •boot s 150
Sunday after ordenng • w1ltreu 11
Bllkln-Robbln1 lee cream 1tore 1t
17431 Brookhurat St .. Fountain Val-
ley, to put the money from a cash
~ar Into I paper bag.
Someone forced °'*' an aut~ rnatlc gattlge door In the 12000 block
of Loya Rtv9r Circle In Fountain Valley
Ind !Mn uMd the llldlm'• tool• to
brMk Into the houM wtlere the
thievel took S2,S80 In jewelry, a clock
Ind watctl89.
A man oo the telephone cal\ed a
Fountain V1Jley houMwlfe on Euclid
ltreet In the ..,.1y hours Sund1y.
reQUMtlng the rate for aexu11 Ml'-vtcee. When Ille told him he had the
wrong numw, he m1de threats
IGlins1 her.
Irvine
A man euapected or burglarlzJng
three or four vetllciea Saturd1y night
wu arreeted Sunday morning about
2:30 a.m. for poaaeeaton of etolen
Pfopef'ty. The IUIC)eC1, Omar H.
Garcia, WU picked up 00 Albany with
atareo part1 1nd other stolen 11eme
allegedly In hie car.
ThtM l*>i)le were cited and re-
lealld Monday In 1 field near Barran-
ca Plfttway and Hervard Avenue tor
lteellng tomatoee. The auapecta.
Ellu Qulntan1, 33, Manlza Quintana,
34, and ROber1 E. Scil<>er1burg, '46,
,.... arreeted lor petty thett after
they picked a couple bags of
tomatoee.
Police got the runaround Saturday
frorr. a ho<M which broke out of a
triller on lrvlne Center Drive near the
Sin Diego Freeway. Offlcefa had to
chue the runaway equine over much
of North Irvine before capturing It
about 11 a.m., police aald.
Hunting ton Beach
A boat burglary wee reported early
·Monday at Pe1er'a Landing, 16-400
P1clflc Coaat Highway. Entry was
made through the open wlndahleld of
a 40-foot cabin cruiser. The Ion
Included jewelry and S 100 caah.
A llght blue 1972 O<Jdge van with
chrome wheels. owned by an
Anaheim man, waa reported stolen
Monday night from the 100 block of
Main Street. The tou was estimated
at $2,500.
A garage break-In waa reported
Monday afternoon on the 600 block
of Main Street. The gerage door•
were forced open. The toss. "11-
mated It $500. Included a clrcutar
aaw and a chain eaw.
A 197'4 red and yellow Honda Civic
waa the target In a burglary reported
Monday morning on the 16700 block
of Edgewater Lane. The loaa waa 1
S1nyo AM/FM radlo-caaaette player
valued at $150
A burglary wee reported early
Monday at a home on the 300 black
of 13th Street. Entry was apparently
m1de through an unlocked door. The
loa Included a wallet containing
$500 cuh and credit cards.
Newport Beach
A Newport Beach couple returned
from a three-week European va-
cation to dlecover burglars had
1muhed out 1 lllldlng glue door to
their Eutblutl home Ind mlde oft
with $8,000 of property Including
antique ell'Yefwere, a man'• watch
with a aofld gold band and 1 women's
watch with dl1mond and ruby chips.
Vandale dltc0nnected two plumb-
ing fixtures and ahut off the water
eupply to a restroom on the beach near 15th Street
Burglar• picked 1 lock to an
apar1ment on the 1800 block of
Shetlngton Pl1oe and then hlYled off
a video recOfder, a color tetevlelon, a
video g1me conaole. a ateteo end a
gold witch. The loss waa eatlmated
at S2,080.
AS 1,200 Veepa molor ecooter was
etolen from an unlocked garage on
the 2000 bloctt of E. Balboa
Boulevard.
Laguna Beach
Laguna Beach police w11l Meklng
a man In hl1 mld-201, wearing a tuft
beard, whom they believe etole a ring
valued at $2,650 from a bualneu In
the 700 blocic Of South Coaat High·
way Monday.
A vlaltor to Laguna told police he
relurned to hie hotel room In the <100
block of South Coast Highway to find
$14,010 In cuh mlaalng.
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D.itJ l'llo4 elafl ........
Dennis Holland wor k on his backyard clipper
ship in this 1982 photo.
Mesa·
clipper
ready
to 'sail'
By GLENN SCOTI'
OI -Delf,... IWI
Dennis Holland. the Costa
Mesan who has virtually com-
pleted a 118-foot Baltimore clip-
per ship in his front yard, says he
hopes to move his Pilgrim of
Newport to the Lido Shipyards
this month.
Holland also is hoping to obtain
a parade permit from the city to
allow the boat to be towed down
Newport Boulevard during the
day.
A normal wide~load moving
permit would require him to move
the craft between midnight and 6
a.m .
"There would be so many
people who want to watch the
move that it would be safer during
the day," he said.
Holland, 37, said the move
probably will occur on one of the
Saturdays this month then the
ship will sit at the shipyards for
about two d~ys before it is
launched into the harbor.
However, police officials in·
dicate the boat builder will have a
tough ti.me convincing authorities
to disrupt beach traffic for a
daytime move. They said the
nighttime move seems more Like-
ly.
After investing 13 years and an
estimated $150,000 building the
replica of an 18th century clipper
ship in his yard on Santa Ana
Avenue, Holland plans for the
launching to be an exciting aC!air.
He said 2,000 inVltations will be
sent out and spectators are coming
all the way from Massachusetts.
Three television crews from
Europe already have contacted
him, he said, and a team from the
TV show "Real People" also will
attend.
Workers from the shipyard
already have measured the ship
for its launching, and Holland said
he is waiting only for the city
permit before installing the
propeller shaft .
''When that goes in," he said,
"We're done."
Se1ninar turns to train travel
Would-be voyagers can learn about worldwide opportunities
The joys of domestic a nd inter-
national tram trips will be high-
Ughted when travel-orien ted Get
Ready, Get Set, G'>' hosts a nothe r
in a series of semmarsThursday
evening.
Vete ran trav£-l<'r Mury W1l-
Hams will present films, speakers
and literature during the seminar
on train travel, one in a series of
travel-preparation programs s he
has sponsored.
Guest speakers wi~ be Arturo
Akmany, representing Amtrak,
Irvine s lates hearing
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on park code change
A publw h<.•anng on r<'Vlstng
lrvine's lcx:al park rode will be
held by the Planning Comm1ss1on
Sept 15 cit 7 30 p.m
The local park t'Odt' 1s being
revamped l•• m~k<' at mall·h up
with current county c'Odl's
Comments, questions and con-
cerns regarding the parks will be
dealt with at the hearing, to be
held at the council chambers.
17200 Jamboree Blvd .
For more information, call
Holl y Hamlin at 660-3697.
and Marvin Saltzman, author of
"Eurail Guide. How to Travel
Europe" and "All the World by
Train."
Also, four Clims, including one
on the Japanese bullet train, will
be shown. Stacks of travel litera-
ture, as weU as a useful list of
addr~ to obtain addJtionaJ
infonnation, also will be available.
In add.Jtion, several purveyors of
travel accessories will display
their wares.
Besides refreshments, lucky
tic ket-h olde rs could win
travel-related door prizes such as
arhengineer's hat or a folding
travel iron.
The seminar will run from 7:30
to 9:30 p.(11. at the Zonta Club in
Newport Beach , across from New-
port Harbor High School. Ad-
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"4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1983
TOP OF THE NIWI
NATION
77 Soviet planes s potted
entering U.S. airspace
By tbe A11oelated Pre11
NEW YORK -More than 70 Soviet planes
have entered U.S. airspace along the F.aat C.oast
so far this year, Time magazine reports. In
addition, missiles have been fl.red at U.S . planes
flying near the Soviet border, but none hit its
target, the magazine says in this week's issue.
1'tlne. which did not identify th.e 90W'Ce of ita
information, said 77 Soviet airplanes have
entered U.S. airspace since January while on
nopatop flights to Cuba from the Soviet Utl\on.
The flights were destgned to pick up U.S . radar
frequencies and to see how long it took U.S.
ff8hters to respond, Time said.
Russian Yodka boycotted
CONCORD, N.H. -The New Hampshire
1 Liquor Commission today voted unanimously to
s1op aelling Russian vodka at state liquor stores.
The 3-0 vote to stop selling Stolichnaya vodka
was to protest the Soviet Union~s downing of an
unanned Korean airliner laat week.
Commissioner Costas Tentas, who made the
, motion, called the act barbaric and said the
Soviets "have no love of people." "I feel it's the
least I could do,'' agreed Commissioner Ly~
Hersom. /
Hmong head for California
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SovietS hit Reagan's 'hate[ ul' speech
By 'ne Aai"Oeiatect Pre11 -
The Kremlin atruck back at President ~an
today, ~ him of makJna an "aa:n-tve,
hateful speech ' about the downing of a South
Korean jetliner and implying he beara blame for the
tragedy.
~bduruakov aa saying the United States and Japan
had no re&! proof that the jetliner was shot down. He
appanmlly wu refeni.ng to the tape recordings,
which the Japaneee and Reagan said proved a Soviet
pUot shot down the plane.
The U.N. Security Council waa called back into
aealon today to hear what the United States aa)'ll are
tape recordings of Soviet w.a.rplane pilots attacldng
the Korean civil.Ian plane.
And in the chill waters of the Sea of Japan, near
the aite of the plane downing, a diatraught mother
tried to leap off a Japaneee ferryboat during a
memorial service for the victims, but was restrained.
"You said Japan and the, United States showed
proof, but It was just another fabrication similar to
earlier ones," Abdurar.akov was quoted as saying by
the miniatry offlCial, who declined to be Identified.
Abdurazakov met today in Tokyo with Minoru
Tanba, director of the Japanese Foreign Ml.niatry's
Soviet divtaion.
A Japanae Foref3n Miniatry spokesman in
Tokyo quoted Soviet Embuly courwellor Iahenbai A .
Radio Moecow'a Engliah-language service car-
ried the main attack on Reagan. It claimed that his
remarb Monday night, b~ the jet's craah on a
Victim's widow ~·
• urges sanctions
ATLANTA (AP) -President
Reagan praised Kathryn
McDonald for her "composure
and eloquence," but the widow of
U.S. Rep. Larry McDonald
angrily denounced the president's
televbed response to the Korean
jet diaaater that claimed her
husband's life.
Reagan's speech "should make
the American people furious,"
Mrs. McDonald, 34, told reiiorters
at the .Atlanta. borne _of. her
mother-in-law ahortly after the
addn.w Monday night.
"Once again, we get a lot of
rhetoric lignif ying abeolutely
nothing," abe said. "It waa full of
information about the incident
and nothing about what we are
going to do about it."
thing to prove that the United
States has not become a mil-
quetoast nation."
Reagan announced some sanc-
tions against the Soviet Union, but
he said he had decided not to delay
anna negotiations, reimpose a
grain embargo or try to halt
high-technology shipments to the
Soviets.
In his address, Reagan said,
''Our prayers tonight are with the
v1ctima and their families in their
tirile of terrible-grief. Ol,ar hearts
go out to them -to brave people
like Kathryn McDonald, the wife
of a congreas:man, whoee com-
posure and eloquence on the ~Y
of her husband's death moved us
all. He will be 10rely missed by all
of us here in government."
,.,_...,...
Kathryn McDonald
m.laUe tired by a Sovtet interceptor, were an attempt
to exJ>lolt the diaaater to boblter his military policy.
The oUldal Soviet news agency Tua l8kt of
Reagan's speech,"What happened was the U.S.
president's un~ attempt at absolving himleU
of responaibility for the provocation at.aged aaa.tnst
the U.S.S.R., while at the aame Ume leaving •
'loophole' for himaeU in cue new facts, expoelng its
true organizers, come to light."
The Soviet Communist Party newspaper Prav-
da, while not acknowledging that Korean Air Lines
flight 007 was shot down early Thunday, said Its
border defenders could have destroyed the plane If
they deemed such action neoessary, and it did not
specifically deny the accusation.
Reagan seeks
arms buildup
WASHINGTON (AP) -President Reagan,
avoiding tough economic sanctions in the wake of
what he says "can only be called the Korean Air Line
Massacre," called for U.S. strength to deter the Soviet
Union's "inhuman brutality."
With a tough vote coming up in C.Ongress on the
MX missile and possibly others on U.S. mill
involvement in Central America and Lebanon, th
president worked a reminder about the Sovie
"massive military build-up" into his nationall
broadcast address Monday night.
"Until they are willing to join the rest of th
world community, we must maintain the strength
deter their aggression," he said. •
Reagan, turning to Congress for a condem1l4tio
of the downing of the Korean jumbo jet that ·
269 people, decided not to delay anns negotiatio
reimpose a grain embargo or try to halt
technology shipments to the Soviets.
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ST. PAUL, Minn. -Justashopesof a better
life spurred the Hmong people to flee their native
Indochina, many who settled in Minnesota are
now heading to California in search of jobe-but
are learning that ~West can no longer
guarantee the Arneric ~am. As many as 3,000
Hmong refugees -ne-quarter of Minnesota's
unemployment-plagued Indochinese community
-have already resettled in California, where
half the nation's 68,000 Hmong live.
Her voice shaking, Mrs .
McDonald said, "I'm angry and I
want aome action. We need aome-
There was irrefutable evidence
that the Soviets last week had shot
down the Korean Air Lines jet-
liner that carried McDonald and
268 others, Reagan said, noting
that another Korean airliner had
been hit by a missile and forced
down in the Soviet Union in 1978.
"Are they going to make a habit
of doing this every five years?"
In his speech, he 110ught to present the Uni
States' case against the Soviet Union for what he sai•
was "the savagery of their crime," and used a tap
recording of a Soviet pilot reporting to a groun
controller that "the target is destroyed" two seconc
after a missile was launched.
At the White House this morning, spokesma
Larry Speakes confirmed that the Korean plan
"wu very cloee if not out of Soviet airspace" when
was hit by one of two missiles fired by the Sovie
fighter. Speakes said the United States did not kno•
whether the first or second missile h it the airplane
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Holiday crashes claim 436
ClilCAGO -Traffic accidents around the
country killed at least 436 people over the long
Labor Day holiday weekend. The Chicago-baaed
National Salety Council had forecast between
450 and 650 deaths on roadways during the
three-day weekend, the last big holiday of
summer. For counting purposes, the holiday
period began at 6 p.m. local time Friday and
ended at midnight local time Monday.
L e wis raises $30. 7 million
LAS VEGAS. Nev. -Joking about his
recent double-b~ heart surgery, a fit-looking
Jerry Lewis attracted nearly $30.7 million in
pledges for muscular dystrophy research and
treatment in his annual TV appeal for "Jerry's
kids." The 18th annual Mwcu.lar Dystrophy
IAbor Day Telethon Sunday and Monday drew
$30,691,627 in pledges, the thifd highest total in
lta 18-year history. Telethons in 1980 and 1981
surpassed $31 million.
Island in turmoil over Vesco
NBC says fugitive runs drug ring with aid of Baham!ls offic ials
NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) -Oppoeition leaders
called today for an lmmed.iate inveatigation following
a news report that fugitive financier Robert Vesco
runs a major drug operation from the Bahamas with
government protection.
"People in the Bahamas are in a state of shock
over the astonishing piece of news," said Kendal
Isaacs, leader of the opposition Free National
Movement.
"The allegations are very serious and I am sure
the people of the Bahamas will expect some
statement from government in explanation and reply
to these allegations," Isaacs said.
Opposition leaders abo urged an emergency
sesaion of Parliament. The next aeaion of the House
of Amembly ii 8Cheduled Oct. 5, and only Prime
Minister Lynden Pindllng can call legislators to
Nassau before then.
Pindling did not return telephone inquiries this
morning from The Naasau Tribune.
"People are very angry," said Eileen Carron,
publiaher of The Tribune. "As soon as the thing went
off last night.. we just couldn't get any rest. The
phones went constantly all night and all morning."
NBC News reported Monday that Ve9e0 has
been running a major cocaine and marijuana
operation for at least two years from Norman's Cay. a
small island about 300 miles southeast of Miami and
100 miles east of And.ro6 Island. Vesco was e>epelled
from and reportedly left the Bahamas in the summer
of 1981.
But NBC said he walks freely in publk on
Nonnan's Cay.
Iowan top crab
Crustaceans race for 10,000
Ot)e aqpurustra ti on off ici.al, who asked to
anonymous, said Sunday that the plane "may hav
actually been a mile outside of their (Soviet) ainlpao
when they shot it down."
Speakes said that the United States had mov
search and rescue operations to the vicmity, and these
units were still on duty in internationaJ waters of the
Sea of J apan.
The Soviets have not said th~ir fighter shot
down the Korean aircraft as it emerged from
restricted Soviet airspace near the island of Sakhalin
int.he Sea of Japan. However, on Monday, a SoVlet
commentator in Moscow said the )Ct fighter that
intercepted the airliner "fulfilled its duty'' in
protecting the nation.
Heavy rainstorms
lash Middle West
Union leaders assail Reagan
Labor Day weP.kend marked by picknicking and politicking
By U1e A11oclated Pren
Beaches were crowded, campgrounds were "jam
packed" and resorts were booked aolid Monday for
the summer's last big weekend, while union leaden
blasted the Reagan ad.mini.etration's "anti-labor
tactics" and its economic and social policies.
The nation's economic recovery "has bypas8ed
working people and benefitted only a handful of
entrepreneurs and corporate types," AFL-CIO
President Lane Kirkland said as he joined a parade of
150 bands and 124 floats in a New York City parade.
The AFL-CIO held 150 rallies acroes the nation
for ''Solidarity Day m ...
"Today we send another clear meas.age to Ronald
Reagan that we reject hi5 form of government.."
United Auto Workers President Owen Biebe.r told a
rally in Detroit. "America today is ruled by an
administration that has gutted affinnative action ...
and haa declared war on the backbone of America."
''The current oocupanta of the White Houte have
ao identified the general welfare w1th enrichin8 the
rich and pandering to the powerful that everything
e18e strikes them u "special interesta.'" Kirkland
aaid.
Albert Shanker, American Federation of
Teachen predden t, called for "a national gr-us roots
movement" to W'\lle&t the president and "a national
outpouring to indicate oppoe.ition to the policies of the
federal adminiatntion."
"The economic and aocial polldee of the preeent
government are wrong, and we want them c~."
Willlam Bywater, president of the International
Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Worken, told
7 ,000 people in Atlanta.
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TOP OF THE NEWS Shuttle crew rests after 'fabulous' flight 1
STATE
Seven f'earea dead in crash
of Transamel"ica cargo jet
By U.e Aasoclated Press
OAKLAND -The wreckage of ~ missing
Tranaamerlca Airlines cargo jet has been
d1*:lovered strewn acroea the spane terrain of
Anaola. Offidals said there waa no indication of
auvivon among the aeven people on board. The
four-member crew included co-pilot Raymond
G. Blake, 48, of San Joee; pilot. Eldon Lord, 56,
Ogden, Utah; Leonard Pott Jr., 29, North Fork;
and Robert Lengyel, 40, also of Oregon . .
College funding on ballot?
LOS ANGELES -Some community
college leaders say they'd like to place an
initiative on the California ballot to provide the
colleges with an assured source of tax money,
bypuaing the annual battle for a slice of the state
budget. The proposed Novembe.r 1964 initiative
''would give us a fixed piece of the pie and it
would eliminate the situation where we're pitted
against other segments of state government,"
said Jim Young, chancellor of the Kem
Corrununity College District in Bakersfield.
Valley trail ic claims 8
SAN JOAQU1N -Eight people died in traffic
accidents in San Joaquin Valley counties during
the Labor Day weekend, a sharp drop from the
15 killed a year ago. Tulare, Fresno and San
Joaquin counties recorded two traffic deaths
each with Kem and Merced reporting one apiece.
WORLD
Beirut journalists wounded
BEIRUT, Lebanon -Two journalists
working for ABC television have been wounded,
one seriously, and two others were missing in
Lebenon's battle-tom central mountains, a
spokesman for ABC here said. Ray Nunn, ABC
bureau chief in Beirut, said Monday that Clarke
Todd, 39, was seriously wounded in the chest by
shrapnel Sunday during a barrage by Christian
militiamen.
Libyan rebels deny attack
N'DJAMENA, Chad -The govenunent
aaya Libyan fighter planes bombarded the
garri«>n at Oum Chalouba, but the rebels deny
the report and aay their own forces hold the
town. Infonnation Minister Sownaila Mahamat
said Monday that the alleged attack by Sov-
iet-made MiG and Sukhoi fighter-bombers was
"expectable revenge" for the defeat of Lib-
yan-led rebel forces who tried to overrun the
garrillon on Friday.
Marcos claims stability
MANILA, Philippines -President
Ferdinand E. Marcos told U.S . and locaJ
businemmen today that the assassination of
opposition leader Benigno Aquino has not
impaired government stability. The opposition
has accuaed the government of complicity in the
killing, a charge Marcos has denied. The
oppoeition cl.aims were followed by rumors that
Marcos was dangerously ill and no longer in
control of government.
SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) -Happy with
Challenger's "fabuloua" flight and e.cer to do it
again, the five shuttle utronauta rested at home
today and tried to reed;.t a1eep acbedulel turned
uplide down during their lix-day mi.IDon.
The aatronauta, who returned to earth Monday,
prailed their ''wonderful machine" which now geta a
breather aa ita lister ab.ip, Columbia, prepares for a
flight next month with a European reeeareh fad.llty
in ita payloiad.
On the nearly flawlea eighth shuttle flight, the
Families weep
near crash site
W AK.KANAI, Japan (AP) -The wife of a
high-ranking South Korean offidal tried to jwnp off
a ferryboat 90Uth of Sakhalin island today so ahe
could join her daughter -one of the pamengen
aboard the jetliner reported shot down by a Soviet
interceptor. Several relatives n!lltrained he.r.
The woman was among 60 people who had come
to mourn relatives who were on the Korean Air Lines
jet when it went down early Thunday. During the
memorial service, a Soviet reconnai.-ance plalie flew
overhead six times.
"God, Oh God," said Charlotte Oldham, 19, as
she sobbed uncontrollably and scattered
ch.rysanthemwns into the Japan Sea The student at
Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn., came
here with her brother Wll.liam, a New York City
policeman. to mourn their 27-year-old brother John.
Young In-sun. wife of Kwon Jung-dal, the
former secretary general of South Korea's governing
Democratic Justice Party, repeatedly tried to leap
from the chartered Japane9e ferryboat. Their
daughter, Sung-hee, 19, waa returning to Seoul on
KAL flight 007 after a visit to the United Stat.es.
Challenger'• auoc:.-e. with a variety of experiment.
and with launch and landing in darkneea prompted
thecrewmemben to1peakof a hopeful future for the
apace plane.
"ft will be doing aome very good work over the
next 16 years," said rru.ion specialist Guion S .
Bluford Jr., the ti.rat American black in apace, who
aaid the flight waa "a fabulous experience."
Said 54-year-okl Dr. William Thornton, the
apace traveler, "It'• a wonderful thing. More and
more people will be going where we went in the •
future.''
President Reaga9, who welcomed the •
Challengera-ew home with a telephone call, laid the
flight showed the ·shuttle "will be the de pendable
work.hone for all apace applications."
Mi.aion commander Richard Truly brought the
100-ton Challenger drifting out of the night sky to a
featherlight touchdown at 3:40 a .m . EDT (12:40 a.m.
PIYI') on a pool of light on a concrete strip at Edwardi
Air Force Bue. Calif. The flight started Aug. 30 at
Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Mrs. Young said she wanted to join her
daughter. Two other relatives h~ld ~er anna ~htly
until after the memorial was finiShed.
All-out repair effort at Big Sur
Births
NOAQ~HOMTAL ---· Mr. and Mr1. Or'0¥9f ThomM,
Huntington 8-dl, boy ~,.
Mr. end Ml"I. John OcMn, Corone
del M•. git! Mr. and Mra. Cote Behf'~IQel .
lrvtne, girt .
Mr. lltld Mr1. ~ T11om9eon, N-s>Of'l 8Mc:t'I, boy Mr. and Ml"I. Rfchard Mwra,
Corona del M•, git! ---· Mr' and .,.,.. Rendel Coc:hrwl.
Neiwport 8-ltl, git! ........... Mr. end Ml"I. Allen YOUf'man,
!Mie, girt
Mr. lltld Mra. St_, ODda, Hunt-
ltlgton 8-:h, girt
Mr. and Mra. If. Hurwttz, Newpof1
8-:11.boy
Mr. end Mr:.·t:.::. St Andre.
Huntington 8-h. girt
Mr. end Mra. o.1'el Thompeon. Coeta~boy
Mr. and Ml"I. John ci.y,on, 1rvin.,
boy
Mr. end Mr1. 8'yW\ Hell, Corona
del Mer' gift Mr. llnd Ml"I. Theron Robleon,
lmne, girt Mr. and Mra. Norman IUlut!nM,
INIM. girt
Mr. lltld Mra. H«* S.da. Balboa, boy •
Mr. end Mr1. Lynn Jecobten,
Huntington BMc:tl. boy
CalTrans crews, now using 19 largest mudslide ever to cover a
bulldozers for daily 13-bour shifts California road wiped out 1,400
at a cost of $21,000 a day, work to feet of the highway on April 30 and
repair devastated scenic highway still blocks all traffic north and
before more rains arrive. The south.
Mr. end MrL O.akl Ceterina,
Huntington Beedl, boy
Mr. and Mra.":'~. lrvlne,
tr'. end MrL Nfr~ ~. !Mne,
boy Mr. and Mra. NetNnMI Cunla,
Man, wife shot at beach club:
~8-:tl.boy
Mr. end M~orMSen~. Former Disney staff er slain, wife wounded by intruder
~~~!_ ~ WelllnQford, LOS ANGEUS (AP) -A former Walt Disney
Huntington Beedl, boy Stud.108 apecial-eUecta expert WU shot to death and
r.M. end Mr9. Werren Fo•. Hunt-his wife aerioualy injured by a man who burst into lngton e-dl. boy their cabana at a swank beachf:ront dub, police said. . ........ Mr. Ind Mn. ~ eo.ior, "A.a far aa we know, eomeone came in out of the
South~ boy night for unknown reasons and ahot them," 18.id Lt.
Mr. _, Leon~. ,..__ Michael "·-ter. port BMc:tl. git! ~ ~·
Mr. _, ..,._ s-..n O'F811on. Yale Gracey, 73, and Beverly Gracy, 61, were ::.:1.:'.~ IWlllCS.:..bo9. found by another Bel Air Bay Club member shortly
boy after the 2:45 a.m. Monday shooting, said Sgt. Roger
Mr. end Ml"I.. Alber1 Y9klnlen. "---•--Hwltln9'0n 9eedl, boy .LA:'.1-.ul&I ••
Mr. end Mr9. ~ Miler, Gracey, who had celebrated his birthday two ~Foun===''*'==v...,===· gltl====-..;r days earlier, wa. dead at the mcene, Deranian said.
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Mrs. Gracey was in stable condition early ~
following surgery at Santa Monica Hospital, said
nursing supervisor David Willoughby.
Police said they have no motive for the shoot.in& .
which OCCWTed while the Graceys were in bed. Th~
were spending the holiday at the dub, Deranian said.
Mrs. Gracey told detectives she and her husband
were in the Pacific Palisades one-room cabana whei'l
the intruder broke in and began firing with a small
handgun.
Police said the man entered the cabana at the
club on the Pacific Coast Highway through the door
on the ocean aide.
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Landers findings help[ ul
To the F.ditor:
Hooray for your decision to
publish Ann Landers' findings on
the sexual behavior of our society!
I wish this , sort of informa tion
could have been published 20
yea.rs ago. Obviously the entire
contents of the article would not
be appealing to everyone, how-
ever, in reference toC.N. Bailey of
Huntington Beac:h (mailbox, Aug.
29) who remarked, "that the facts
might have better appeared in the
pages of Penthouse or Playboy"
disregards Ann Landers' informa-
tive and educational fact findings
as merely entertaining foreplay.
Provocative sex is so often
linked with the "discussion of sex"
that we as a society make ridicu-
lous comparisons, such as
Penthouse or Playboy with the
published findings of Ann Land-
ers. I agree with C.N. Bailey that
our youth is impres&onable and
that is precisely why I feel it is
important this kind o! information
be found in family publications.
Parents should be educating
their children about the re-
sonsibilities of sexual behav-
ior.however many don't know
how or are too embarrassed to
broach the subject. Ann Landers is
a household name in our country
and 1 can think of no better way
than for parents and their chil·
dren to use her comments as a
means to get down to the amport-
ant business of · discussing the
s ubject of sex.
MARIE G. OONNA YER Foun·
tain Valley
President's not list ening
To the Editor;
Reagan's effort to close the
gender gap by speaking to a
hand-picked group of 400 .Re-
publican women served as yet
another reminder o! his in-
sensitivity to the needs of most
American women. Even a cursory
glance at the cheering crowd
revealed tht they were dripping
with diamonds and gold, decked
out in the latest "Reagan Red"
Cashion, superbly coiffed, and
conspiruously white. In that same
vein, one of his most enthusiastic
supporters waved not the custom·
ary poster of one's political hero,
but instead a gold-framed oil
painting of the president and his
devoted wife.
Reagan has declared that his
administration is getting a bum
rap regarding its record on
women's issues. He has claimed
that his record is actually good,
but that the PERCEPTION of that
record is bad. The whole scene in
tht exclusive San Diego hotel was
just another nail in the coCCin of
"perception."
I have long been convinced that
our current president subscribes
to the motto of "It's not what you
do, but how you PR it.'' His public
relations advisors are now failing
in even this ii.they think that this
latest imbecilic effort was success-
ful in winning the support of
women of diverse socio-economic
and professional backgrounds.
What is more insulting, is that
he apparently believes that we are
dumb enough as to not be able to
see through this blatant display of
showmanship.
MAY A OF.CK.ER
Laguna Niguel
Newport takes a b eating
To the F.chtor:
Thank you Newport Beach
The county has financed several
costly studies on a site for a new
airport and come up empty. Mean-
w)t.ile our friends in Newport
.Be.ach, while bemoaning airport
noise and working against ad-
ditional fughts, have been tn·
strumental in expanding office
space in the area by four times Ln
10 yea.rs.
Now Newport Beach, Irvine
and the Irvine Company are
expected to increase hotels by six
in the near future, plus the
possibility of double that.
Newport will have t he
"luxury" Merid1en with 400
l.M. Boyd
Count Vlad Dracula remains an
historical hero in Rumania. He
ruled provincial Wallachia from
1456 to 1462. and built several
churches and a monastery near
Bucharest. A political rival named
Stelan of Moldavia undertook a
whispering campaign to ruin
Dracula's reputation . His charges
against the Count were written
down. But they did Little damage
to Dracula's image in his lifetime.
It wasn't until centuries later that
writer Bram Stoker ignored the
truth in favor of the sensational
rumoni in h is classic story oC
Dracula .
A researcher for a U.S. Nauonal
Health Survey counted 4 5 mil hon
headache reports to team that
women have more headaches than
men by two-to-one.
World's longest straight stretch
of railroad track -it neither
curves nor bridges anything -ts
the 328-mile straightaway In Aus·
tralia '11 Nu llarbor Desert
Q . What's the Peter Principle?
A. "In a hierarchy, every em·
ployee tends to rise to his level of
lnoompetence."
Italy is a nation of actors, the
worst of whom go on stage. said
Onon Welles. Hear that, God-
father?
ln ancient Rome, the rO&e was a
sacred flower, sacred at least to
Harpocrat.es. the god of sUence.
Roee desilCN were cut into the
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
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rooms on MacArthur Boulevard
and the ''luxury" Four Seasons
with 325 rooms. At Newport
Center, Irvine wiU have a Mar·
riott Hotel and a 500-room Hilton
near the airport. The Irvine Com-
pany will help finance the Hilton
and the Four Seasons.
While residents will suffer from
more airport noise and traffic
congestion. the cities are assuring
us that more development will not
contribute to either.
Perhaps the weU heeled VlSitors
will all arrive by mule train -not
airplane!
OORCYrHY CLINCH
Costa Mesa
ceilings o( certain rooms where
conferees were assured that any-
thing they said th erein -''under
the roses" -would be kept
confidential. That's where we got
the ph rase "sub rosa."
First food to go into inter-
national trade, I'm told, was
pickled herring.
Among the most popular tele-
vision programs in Europe at last
report was a late-night quiz. show
formatted a little like strip poker.
When a contestant answered a
question correctly, she put on an
article of classy clothing furnished
by a sponsor. When she answered
inco!TI.'Ctly, she took off an article
of clothing. A mink stole was the
big pnze, and countless local ladies
clamored to get into the game in
the hope of becoming winners.
But am told the audience in Turin,
Italy, appeared to be more
interested in the losers. cu riously
Overheard; "Forget your in·
somnia! It's nothlng to loee any
sleep over."
Fish don't dnnk.
Perhap& 1 forgot to warn you
thal the &rooking of opium Cfln
make you constipated.
Chicago is closer to Moscow
than lo Rio de Janeiro.
Every fourth car is sold to
somebodv over age 55.
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Who's on first in 'Nicaragua?
WASHINGTON -PoUs show
the American public is. lo put 1t
mildly, confused about the situ·
ation in Nicaragua. No wonder
T he Reagan admmistrauon tells
them one thing, the press tells
them another ls Nicaragua a
battleground between com-
munism and democracy, or a
quagmire the United States
should avoid?
To get the situation sorlt'd out,
to find out what's reaUy going on
in President Reagan's "secret
war," I sent my roving reporter
J on Lee Anderson on repeated
trips to the area. He is the only
American correspondent who has
visited all the warnng factions. He
has mt.erviewed the commanders
and marched with the combat
troops in the field.
There are four 1dcmt1hable
groups involved. the Sandin.1st.a
regime in Managua. the•
C IA -b a c k ed counter -
revolutionam.'S of the F'ON. tht·
MISURA c:oaLttion of Miskito.
S umo and Rama lndiansand black
Creoles; and the mdependent
rebel fon.-e under the C"han.smatu:
fonner Sandinista. Eden Pastora.
As the flamboyant "Commander
Zero," he played a major role m
the overthrow of the Amen·
can-backed dictatorship nf the latt'
Anastasio Somoza
He re is m y assot·1atc's
assessment of the four grnups. all
fightmg for their own hopes and
dreams of what N1t·aragua !4hould
become:
THE SANOINISTAS: The
Marxist-uriented regime in Ma
nagua is detennined to hang onto
the power at Sf'lzcd from Somoza
Cour years ago, and has put the
G.
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e ntire country o n a
near-hyste rical war footing.
"We'll arm every s ingle
Nicaraguan if that's what it takes
LO defend ourselves," said Interior
M mister Tomas Borge, a power on
the nine-man Sandinista ruling
directorate
The regime has been helped
immensely m its militarization of
Nicaragua by the hard-line
rhetoric L'Oming out of Washing-
ton. the Reagan administration's
open support o{ the FON "con -
tras" and the Big Stick deploy-
mt-nt o{ American troops and ships
1n the area.
"We have to be prepared for an
t--Vc>ntual invasion by the U S
Marines." Junta chief Oaruel Or·
U:ga t.old one of the many mass
rallws held LO kt.-ep revolutionary
c.>nthus1asm at fever pit.ch. It's a
shrewd !me LO take. There are still
N1t:araguans alive today who re·
member carlat'r invasions by the
Marines, who occupied the coun·
try for years and installed the
hRted Somoza family d1ct.atorsh1p
before they left.
The "counterrevolut1onary
1 hr1'at" theme has gone beyond
the inflammatory spc-eches and
ant1 -gnngo propaganda At the
bl'S1eged garnson town o( Jalapa,
a few miles from FON strongholds
along the Honduran border, my
associate saw homemadc air-raid
shelters in every peasant's
backyard
If the U.S -supported rebels
fail. they will stiU have provided
the Sandmistas a vital service.
justification for th~regbne's con-
solidation of power as defender of
the country against foreign inter-
vention. .e
THE FDN: f>espite their
millions in CIA aid -or possibly
because of it -the largest
anti-Sandinista group has f~ed
to make 8lgnificant progress its
guerrilla war. Rebel 9ources d
my associate in Honduras last
month that the CIA has exercised
too littl~....ontrol over the anns and
supplies it gives the FON. The
reswt is rampant corruptJon in the
top military leadership-which is
composed almost e ntirely of for-
mer Somocista national guard
officers.
"The Somocistas are growing
fat." one disgusted FON rebel
said. "They are taking life easy in
Tegucigalpa (Honduras) while we
die and starve in the jungle."
The sources said much of the
CIA's largesse is stolen by the
middlemen of the Honduran anny
before it ever reach~he guer-
nllas. They accuse some FON
bigwigs of nottonly condoning but
part.icipatlng in the theft of CIA
supplies for sale on the black
market.
The FON civilian leadership is
without real power. Though the
FDN's inroads have ~one damage
and forced the Sandinistas to
assign militia to protect peasants
at harvest time, the organization's
internal dissension and lack of any
wide popular appeal could be
fatal. •
'EDEN PASTORA: Cunning,
st.reetwtSe, macho and colorful,
Pastora is the only individual
rebel leader with international
stature. Yet despite his denuncia·
tion of his former Sandini.a1a
buddies for letting the Cubans and
Soviets in, h e is viewed with
uneasy suspicion in Washington.
"Pastora wants to be a new Fidel
Castro," a high-level State De-
partment source said-
Unwilling to join with the FON
-because of its Somocista taint,
he says -Pastora has been forced
to operate in the militarily impoea-
ible swamps and jungles of the
south, where there are few worth·
while military targets.
Altho ugh his "pure"
anti-Sandinista movement has
failed to catch fire, he is still the
only foreseeable replacement t.o
the Managua junta who might
capture the Nicaraguan people's
loyalty.
MISURA: The Inclians' leader ,
29-year-old Stea~1 Fagoth, a
multilingual Ger ·
man· American · M 1sk i to-Creole.
has been forced into a reluctant
alliance with the CIA-backed
FON. But he is dearly the junior
partner in this marriage of conve-
nience, and complains bitterly
th.at )Us forces don't get the CIA
supplies they're entitled to be-
cause they must come through the
FDN and the Honduran army.
The Misura guerrillas are re-
garded with suspicion by the FON
and Honduras, which believe that
the Indians are really fighting for
independence from whoever is in
power in Manag~a a nd
Tegucigalpa. But the Indian
fighters number about 2,000, and
if they withdrew in disgust it
could make things a lot tougher
for the FON. This, is precisely
what Indian leaders are threaten-
ing to do if they continue to be
short.changed on Cl.A supplies
Little hope for Mid Ea~t peace plan
By BARRY SCHWEJO
A-IAled ,.,_ Wf11 ..
WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi·
dent Reagan says he isn't aban·
donlng his peace plan for the
Middle East, but even a change in
Israeli leadership probably won't
salvage the year-old proposal for
Palestinian self-rule.
Not only is the simmering war
in Lebanon a deadly obstacle, but
there simply isn't e nough incen-
tive for the parties -Arabs or
Israelis -to give Reagan's most
ambitious foreign policy initiative
a chance to work.
Israel , which rt>jccted the
proposal immediately after 1t was
announced last Sept. I . is reluc-
tant to take the risk that the
Palestinian entity propost.xl by
Reagan will evolve m lo a hostile.
unstable state controlled by the
Palestine Liberation Organjza.
tion.
Punch
NIWS ANAlYSIS
T he fi ghting in Lebanon
heightens the insecurity in the
region, makmg risk -taking a more
dangerous proposition for Jerusa·
lem.
No help
The departure of Menachem
Begin as Israel's pnme minister is
unlikely to ease anxieties over the
upsurge in radicalism, and the
&dministration is not inclined to
pressure its jittery nlly at this
violent time
The fighting in Lebanon, and
the Syrians' beachhead there. also
are bound lo make Jordan more
JUmpy.
King Hussein's conservative re-
'In lh111 nut 1ong, Schubert 1amen1a lhe IKI that 1111
beef konp1 •lld tno off tne plono •
gime, which worries about the
ambitions of Syria, had'1ready all
but closed the door on the Reagan
init.Ut tive t>etore tensions roee in
Lebanon.
· The king yielded his claim to
represen t the Palestinians at the
1974 Arab summit meeting and is
unwilling to assume.the burden o{
negotiatirtg for them without a
green light from the PLO.
And Yasser A.{afal's organiza-
tion, which will settle for nothing
less than a state, refuses to go along~ith an American president
who has assured the Israelis he
isn't calling for Cele.
Pion uncha nged
Begin's leave-taking does not
alter Israel's determination to
protect its flanks, nor does it mean
the ArAbs can ex~t a pliant
negotiating partner In Jerusalem
-especially with Lebanon reel-
ing.
Reagan tried not to aound
discouraged in realfirming hia
Mideast plan in hi.I weekly radio
addre. laat Saturday. He aald he
remains committed t.o finding "a
compuaionate, !air and practical
resolution to the Palestinian prob·
lem.."
The Begin government wanted
,to deal wlth the problem through
the una Camp David agteement,
which provides for tlve yea.n of
Palestinian autonomy under Ia-
raeU rontrol to be followed by
negotJatlon.1 on a pemume nt tel·
U~nt.
TNt approach still has w1~
spreed support In larael, even
,though there are flld.lona who
would a.tkc a chance on• Pa.lettf-
nian at.ate snd othen who would
atmpf y aMex th~ Wett Bank and
cloee lbe door on the PalmUnJana.
The administrauon's strategy
was to work the Arab side of the
street -ignore Begin's rejection
of t9e Reagan plan and ooncen·
trate on inducing HUBaein to l
accept it. "'
The theory was that lf the
Arabs agreed to negotiate, the
Israelis' yearning for peace with
their neighbors would force the
government in Jerusalem to give • . ·• tn. ·
U.S. blamed I r
But the king, who boycotted ~
Camp David, decided after ~
months of dickering with Arafat ":
that h e could not negotiate on the :
basls of the Reagan plan either. In t
fact. he laid part of the blame on r
the United States. saying it should
have dealt directly with the PLO. t
Thinly veiled pleas by Sec-~
retary of State George Shulu that :
the Arabs repeal their 1974 de-
cision and not let "radical ele-~
me.nts" control the PaleeUniana' •
future have gone unheeded. i
And unlee. the Arabs withdraw
the PL011 repre1entadon rights ~
and transfer them to HU11ein It ,.
probably does not matter who la in
charge in larael 10 far as getUng .,
negotiations ltar1ed -certa.lnly !
not while Lebanon ia enveloped ln
violence.
Stlll. Shults. while lldcnowl·
edging "it'• • loo&. uphill ·~~
gle," tald the Re_,an lnh.latJ'Yl9,
the Camp David agreement and
rellOJuUons adopted by «he U.N.
Securily Council ln 1967 and l t73
"are very much on people'• mJndt."
Shults told n!po~ra at a M'W1
confereooe Wectne.day &hat "If
you think about lt.. at all. where
e~ •~you gotng \0 go but to thc.-
ldeu that are con&ained in thoee
dcx:wnenta.''
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1963
ANN LANDERS 84
ENTERTAINMENT 85
TELEVISION 87
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Eleanor Newman of Costa Mesa does a mea n hula dance at th e Bayside
Village Carnival.
01' time ,carnival
They make plans to t ake on the landlord
By LYNN KAHN
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Taking on a big corporation takes big
money and the 291 mobile home owners in
Bayside Village in Newport Beach are busy
raising the funds to pay for a class action suit
against their landlord.
One Sunday recently, the residents got
together and held an ol' time carnival at the
mobile home park to raise more funds to
cover legal fees generated by the lawsuit.
; The homeowners, who are mostly
elderly and retired. have decided they will
not accept the ultimatum offered them by
the ·DeAnz.a Corporation. The company has
told residents they will have to move out by
1985 to make way for a new development.
The lawsuit contends they can stay until the
year 2013.
The corporation, which bought out the
original leaseholder in 1971, holds a land
leaae from the Irvine Company which does
not expire until the year 2013. Residents say
the former leaseholder as w ell as the present
oorporation assured them of oontinuous
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occupancy of their mobile homes until that
time.
State law originally did not allow
long-term leases for residen ts o f
mobile-h ome parks, but since assurances had
been made by the park manager that leases
would be renewed until 2013, the recent
action by the DeAnza Corporation sent a
shock wave through the quie t residential
neighborhood.
Newport Beach Attorney Paul Morgan
is working on the Superior Court case for the
homeowners. To date, the case has been
hampered by several delays with the latest
caused by the reassignment of the case to a
new judge.
The carnival featured games, boat rides,
tea leaf readings, and food stands. There was
also a band, tap dancers, ukelele players,
hula dancers and a sing-along.
Park resident Lorraine Sutherland,
who coordinated the activities, reported that
over $1,500 was raised and will be added to
· the park's "Save Our Home" fund.
Sutherland has been in charge of other
projects, including a rummage sale which
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Coastin' about
Newport heats up
as a polit ical hot spot
What fun to see Gregory Peck pushing his
shopping cart at Hughes market on Lido the other
day ...
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Newport Beach is definitely heating up as one
of the hot spots on the political campaign trail.
Home video wiz.ard Stuart Karl and wife Deborah
lent a little magical touch to Senator Gary Hunt'•
campaign, hosting a cocktail reception fund-raiser
in their C.Orona del Mar home for the senator,
followed by dinner at Magic Island. Hobnobbing
with the senator were locals Bernie Schulder,
Karl Video cro Deul1 Blackburn, Roger Ga11,
Dale and Katlly Unvert and Denny and Doree
Jl'relclearlcll (an artful pair -she's an art
#:!ol»Ultant .. he's director of development for the
N~wport Harbor Arr Museum.) Even the CBS
news crew showed up to cover the event.
• • •
If you happened to be brunching at the Balboa
S.y Club rec.en Uy and thought you saw Secretary
Of the Interior James Watt sitting acr068 the room
!-you were right. Safe from media flashbulbs,
Watt and wife Lellul were entertained by Bill
RaJ, owner ol the club. Joining the intimate
f:,.~ were Bill'• 10n Adam and Doag ermu with h1a flancee Leslie. • • • •
Cheering on the Rams to victory over the New
Pa\riotl in the spacious 1ulte of Georgia
mlalck Froatiere were fun~lovin' football
BM and Giuy Newb.rt, Jeane (Fogerty)
and Boll Zalkfm, William C. Gatey (of oil and
otlwt-.invetlJnenta) and h1a bustne. partner,
&anw, Belt Clifford, Nick (BBC governor) and
..._. DooUa, gae and 10n Carter EwlD1 and
Maanea Re:apa and huabend Deul1 Revell.
Maureen wu talk1na about her brand new
appotntment with the Republican NaUonal Com-
mlttee ... She'a chaJ'eed with narrowtna the "Gen-
der Gap." Of ooune. Maribll giea. wu there
mdlna IUJ'e all went amoothly.
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A.ndrelDo De Santis, owner or Andreino's res-
taurant in San Cle mente, has just the trip to tempt
your palate ... a gourmet tour to the finest
restaurant in Rome. F1orence and ~aples. in cool
October.
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Child Care Advoca~ or America really
believe in turning back the autumn clock --all the
way back to the gay '90s! They're busy planning
"On a Victorian Afternoon" fund-raiser gala at
Stevens Square in Tustin on Sept. 25.
Setting the scene for the old-fashioned Ice
cream IOcial will be a Dixieland band, barbershop
quartet, Sweet Adellne9, clowns, rnime9, Classic
car show , celebrity aucUon, bear hug booth, aoap
boxes for the politico8 ... and much more.
.Actreeaes Vlvlaa Blalae and Dody Gooclmu
and "Annie's" Daddy Warbucka, Dean Dltemu,
headline the celebrity U.t.
The h0&t committee for this gala fund-raiser
includes such notables aa Aaaemblywoman Marian
Ber1e1on, Congresaman Jerry Patteraon, As-
semblyman Rlcliard Roblasoa, Aseemblywoman
Dorl• Allen, Senator Jobn Seymoar and all of the
Orange County Supervitort.
For reaervatJona. pleate call 634-8331.
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Sandra and Gerald Brodle certainly have all
the rtght. connect.Iona. How many people do you
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The curtain goes up oHicially on the new theater
season along the Orange Coast this week with two
time-tested American classics bowing Friday
night. See B5.
Doug Greth, sometimes known as the Crab Man of Co.ta
Mesa, has a somewhat different ou tlook' on lif e ••• Really!
netted the coffers about $4,000. Other
fund-raisers have included an in-park fish
fry and a dinner dance. Donations from
mon thly game nights and weekly newspaper
recycling projects also go into the fund.
Future plans call for a Halloween mas-
querade ball.
Arthur Sullivan , president of the home-
owne ra association , said DeAru.a Corporation
officials have refused to disclose what their
plans are for the redevelopment of the
property which borders the Newport Back
Bay and is adjacent to the new bridge along
East Coast Highway.
Recorded documents show that a loan
was made earlier this year to the DeAnza
interests for $7,342,000, secured and made
~ible by assignment oC increased rents for
the Bayside Villagers. The loan was made
with the conaent of the Irvine Company.
Sullivan explained that the funds will
not be uaed for park improvements. "It is
unfair to burden the homeowners with n;nt
increases to pay back the lenders and not
recieve anything in return," he said, "es-
pecially when the increased rents remove
the poeaibillty of affordable housing."
Packard has advised the Homeowners
• Asaociation that he will be moving into the
securities division of DeAru.a Corporation
which owns more than 20 mobile home parka
and apartment complexes across the United
States. The liaison between the homeowners
and the corporation will then be turned over
to DeAnz.a in-house attorney. Barry McCabe.
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know who can stop the rain at noon and command
a dazzling sun.set performance behind Catalina
Island for the 101 guesta invited to their Panorama
Heights home?
:. a multitude o! excuses, he wu puzzled. Wife ~
The evening started with a pre-sunset
cocktail party in the garden with margaritas,
mariachis and pinatas. Then everyone caravanned
to dinner at Moreno's restaurant in Orange.
Area notables spotted dining with the Brodies
included Supervisor Tom and Emma Jue Rlley,
Supervisor Harriett and Irv Wieder, Tom and
Jolene Fuentes, Jobn and Vicki Irvine, Jim and
Mary Roosevelt, District Attorney CeclJ and Jo
Hlckl, and Knotts sisters and spouses Vlrghlta and
Paul Bender, Marlon and Tony Montapert and
Toni and Ken OUpbant.
• • •
"I'm not having any more birthdays!" Gerll
Muller firmly warned his wife. But Thelma,
grandda ughter Lellul HanJow and brother Go1ta
had other ideas ... and secretly plotted to celebrate
the big 6-0.
When Geril was forced out of the h ouse to sop
by his Le Premier restaurant for the birthday cake
LeUani had baked for him ("A beautiful cake,
complete with a Danish ship on a Viking sea," he
commented), he was surprised by a crQWd of 42
friends and family and an elegant bu!fet ... oysters,
caviar ... When the guests left two hours later with
..
Thebna coaxed him to his Ambrosi.a for a ,ia. of {'
wine. ' >
Entering the darkened restaurant. Geri! WM
told the lights had gone out an hour before.
Starting toget upset, he was surpn.ed again when
the lighta were turned on and hia 42 guests were ••
there to join him in an exquisite banquet tit for•-
Viking.
"I really meant it," he said alterwarda. "rM
NCYr having any more birthdays!" . . \'
Romantic news for JoA.na Yous ... one very
busy Chamber of Commerce executive. She'•
packing her bags and heading for V aahon Ialand in
Washington State's Puget Sound with weddJnc
plans for early fall.
She leaves behind her job aa executive
manager of the Saddleback Regional Chamber of
Commerce and her position as preeident of the
Southern California As&ociation of Chamber of
Commerce Executives, but you can· bet ahe'll be a
well-known name in Washington chamber ciicles
before long.
• • •
Sipe and Dr. Wllllam (he's a vet6inarWI
with cl1nJcs in Irvine and PUllerton) Ra .. Yldl
came home winners from \he We11t.em RetPonal
Championahip Paint Hone Show in Reno, Nev.
'Their mare, Shez Sizzlin Hot, eemed a national
championship plus numerous overall cateturY
awards, including working hunt.er and hunw
hack cia.e..
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Paparazzi is edited by Style Edltol' Vida JlMn
with contributiona from Gloria 7.igner.
New jobs In care
WASHINGTON -Job proapecta in heelth
care are brlaht for the next decade, accordlna to •
projections releaeed by the National C.ouncll al
Heelth Centen.
'There will be a jump of roore than fO perc!lnt
in demand for nuraee' aJdee and n~. and a 21
percent 1ncreue for jobs ln the nuninl home
induatry aloJM:, the report aaid.
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OPENS W EDNESDAY
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Distinctively Different Drug Store ...
AFJER MONTHS OF PREPARATION AND HARD WORK, LONG'S NEWEST DRUG STORE
WILL OPEN IN COSTA MESA, WEDNESDAY.
OUR 44 YEAR-OLD TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE IN THE DRUG PROFESSION Will
BEGIN ANEW WITH A TRADITIONAL RIBBON-CUTTING CEREMONY AT 10:00 A .M . COME
CELEBRATE WITH US. THEN COME IN AND EXPERIENCE THE DISTINCTIVE ATTITUDE THAT
IS PART OF LONG'S REPUTATION. YOU'LL SEE THIS ATTITUDE REFLECTED IN OUR
SPOTLESSLY CLEAN AISLES AND FULLY STOCKED SHELVES. YOU'LL ENJOY ALL OF THIS
AND MORE AT LONGS DRUGS.
THERE WILL BE NO URGING TO BUY --THERE NEVER IS AT LONGS. JUST LOOK
AROUND LEISURLEY AND SHARE WITH US THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF A STORE
EMBODYING THE VERY LA TEST IDEAS TO MAKE YOUR SHOPPING A PLEASURE. PLEASE
LOOK AROUND AND GIVE US YOUR COMMENTS. LONGS LEARNS.E.ROM ITS CUSTOMERS .
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THE LONGS DRUG STORE IDEA HAD ITS BEGINING IN 1938 WHEN WE OPENED OUR
FIRST STORE IN OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. SINCE THEN , WE HAVE OPENED MORE THAN 170
ADDITIONAL STORES IN CALIFORNIA, HAWAII, ALASKA, ARIZONA, OREGON, AND
NEVADA. EACH STORE HAS BEEN IMPROVED OVER THE LAST. THE NEW COSTA MESA
STORE REPRESENTS THE TOTAL PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE OF 44 YEARS OF DRUG STORE
MERCHANE>ISING.
LONGS IS MORE THAN JUST A COMMON ORDINARY DRUG STORE. YOU WILL FIND
THOUSANDS OF ITEMS YOU CAN USE IN YOUR DAILY LIVING ... AND AT REASONABLE
PRICES. IN ORDER TO ACCOMPLISH SERVING YOU PROPERLY, WE HAVE MADE IT A POINT
THAT OUR PERSONNEL ARE AMONG THE BEST IN THE RETAIL INDUSTRY. STORE
EXECUTIVES HAVE BEEN TRAINED IN OTHER LONGS STORES AND 'HAVE EARNED
PROMOTIONS TO THIS LOCATION. THEY ARE TAUGHT THAT YOU, THE CUSTOMER, MUST
BE PLEASED OR OUR SUCCESS IS JEOPARDIZED.
WE WARMLY INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR STORE.
Sincerely -R ~
Chairman of the Board
LONGS DRUG STORES . INC.
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PRESIDENT
LONGS DRUG STORES. INC.
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Ribbon ~uttlng
Ceremonies
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Store Opening
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COSTA MESA,.CALIF.
OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P .M.
W EDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 7, 1983
SATURDAY 9 A.,.,. TO 8 P .M . ' 10:00 A .M . . . SµNDAY 10 A.M. TO 7 P .M.
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Grand Opening Wednesday, Sept. 7th -Ribbon Cutting 10:00 AM
We Accept
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Open Daily 9 to 9. Saturday 9 to 8, and Sunday 10 to 7. Pharmacy Same Hours. /
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16 Oz. Jar
Any 12 P~k of Pepsi,
Diet Pepef,' Pepel Free, Sugar
Free Pltpal Free, or
Mountain Dew
Coupon Valld Only At Longe Coate Mesa.
Coupon ExPft9t Sept. 11, 1983.
. One CouPon Per Pack.
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CHOOSE FROM
• 10W-30
• 10W-40
• 20W-40
• 20W-50
1 Quart Can
CREST
TOOTHPASTE
Regular, M int,
Or Gel
4.6 Oz. Tube
Your
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STORE HOURS:
CHOOSE FROM
• 16 Oz. Green Beans
• 17 Oz. Swt. Peas
• 17 Oz. Corn
LONGS LOW
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Adult Sizes
•Soft
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YOUR 2 250 CHOICE FOR
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Two Daya Only Sept~ 7th & 8th
VALUABLE COUPON
$5°0 OFF!
Any New Transfer
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Just Bring Your Bottle Or
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1500 Cash First Prize/
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• $500 CASH FIRST PRIZE
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New under alls ••• Status spells success
There are aeveral oc-
caaiolw in a peraon 'a lite
where new underwear i.s
an abeolute must.
~if you have to ask
what they are, don't you
even dare call youraelf a
mo~r.
Anything that has a
new beginning is given
status by new under-
wear. For instance, I
have never known any-
one personally who
would consider marriage
wi~out buying new
undergarments for each
day of the honeymoon.
· And who 'among us
would have the courage
to climb into a car on the
first day of a family
vacation unless everyone
wu wearing new? Even
if you have the safest
driver in the world,
you're asking for it.
Probably the one clean
underwear rule that
baffles mothers every-
where is why do chil-
dren have to have new
underwear on the first
day of school?
U you want to be
simplistic about it, you
can figure your mother
drel8ed you in new
underwear on the first
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: My sister who lives
on Long Island has a big home and four children.
She needs to hire outside help.
Last month she engaged a Haitian couple
(cousins of her cook) to aaist with the gardening
and children. I am concerned about the possibility
that this couple might be carrien of AIDS and
transmit the diseaae to my sister's family. Pleaae
give me aome information on this subject. -
CONCERNED IN NEW YORK
DEAR N.Y.: Tllere u eatirely too m8dl
•11teria ~ clay1 abHt AIDS, ud I wo.id like
to _.tate 10me fact1 to clear ap 10me common
mJtt0aceptiou.
Accord1Dg to die mo1t receat fipra re-
ported by die NatioaaJ Caten of Dt1ea1e Control
i laata, oaly 5 perceat of tllo.e afflJcted were uam UviDg iD die UaJted States. Atlanta
ned tllat two-Wnla of Ch HaltiaD AIDS
1 maiDtaiDed daey were aeltber bomosex· .a .or blsenal. Elpteea members of die ta1k f~ iDnttigattq AIDS patleata said dtey dJd
aol Mlleve die respomdeetl were bdq tnw.J.
· Dr .. MaWlcla ltrtm of Slou Ketteriq, a
mftnber of die tuk force, said, ''Thre la •&Wac
in :JM geaetlc m.akewp of Baltiau dtat caa1n
dlfm to get tile dJ.ea.e. Tllere u a very 1troa1
tattoo apbnt ltomosenality ba BaJti. Tlaose wlto said dtey were DOt ltomotexult lied!'
~ Tiie ta1k fott4S relterate4 dte coacept tllat
llJjlre tbu 7t perceat of die AIDS victim• iD Ge
U.S. were ltomosenal main, 17 perceat were
IDtraveaou clng-uen ud 5 perceat were
Haltiua.
Coacla1loa: AIDS l1 coatractecl by 1enal
ceatact wltll u lafected ltomosc._qal or from a
aeffle ased previouly by u affected penoa. Tiie
tll&rd klad of rtat. a.ad wa la dte ICaJ'f pan, u a
bleod truafHloll from someoae wlto laa1 die
dljeue.
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~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am fed to the gUla
with super~ffident ~who reeent criti-
$m by the 00.'• wife. Maybe if they tried
behaving like employees and stopped trying to be
oifice wives, they wOuld:rl't get eo much flak.
:.-My husband'• .ecretary came in early and
worked late four nighta a week. She shopped for all family gifta (even MINE), which made me
fQrioua. Ttle woman puahed henelf in every
a;>mer of hia life under the gui8e of being
''helpful."
· At least three times a week my husband'•
IUper-efficient aec:retary phoned him at home
aft.er dinner or in the morning before breakfast to
remind him of an appointment. Once she drove to
our home with papen he had forgotten to sign. I
think that incident opened his eyes to the way ahe
tried to make heraelf indispenaable. He found her
another job two weeks later, at my suggestion.
'Nutt.said. -WlilTE PLANS
DE.AR W.P.: So -yH w• dte battle wldtHt Rrtac a tHt. Tllaab for lettiac •• lmow ltow 11
~ Ht. It w..W 110t laave worketl tllat way la
•me altaatloa• I lmow abHt.
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· CONFIDENTIAL to Baltimore Au Fu: tn, I loud It. (H.L. Meackea'• .... )'com meat OD
OW qe.) "Flnt yott for1et aama, tltn yoa forget
~. dta '" fof'le& c. pell,..,. ~r .,, aext
,.. fof'let &o pell )'Hr lipper clfwa.
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NOTICE
tell me that the
utronauta don't atJll
have the labels in thetr
undergarmentl, or
Olymplanl don't break
the seal on their Fruit of
t.he Looms, or Tom Jones
doesn't wear new for
protection against split-
ting panta.
I'm such a "believer"
in the new underwear
theory that on the first
day of .chool for my kids,
I even wore new under-
wear.
I was afraid not to.
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT
BINDING AGREEMENT
TO LIMIT AIRCRAFT FLIGHTS
The Mayor and City Attorney of the City of Newport Beach
will explain and discuss the draft agreement between the City and
the County of Orange to limit the number of noisy commercial
aircraft flights to no more than 55 departures per day.
DATE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTMEBER 7, 1983
TIME: 7:30 P.M.
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3300 NEWPORT BOULEVARD
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Orange Coast theater ••• Curtain officially goes up on tile ne w sea •,o n 1
By TOM TITUS °' ... .,.., .........
The curtain goes up officially on the new theater
teaa0n on the Orange Coast this week as two
time-tes1ed American cl.asaics bow in together Friday
night.
"Mister Roberts," the seagoing saga 1et in the
backwaters of the Pacific during World War II, will
be the opening shot at the Westminster Community
Theater. Meanwhile, the Huntington Beach Play-
house will be reviving William Inge's Pulitzer
Prize-winning drama of summer paaeion in the
Middle West, "Picnic."
At Westminster, Richard Morrill is directing
"Mister Roberts," which features Mike Nan in the
tit.le role, Mitchell Nunn as Ensign Pulver, Randy
Cobb as Doc and Jack Byron aa the captain.
Others aboard the USS Reluct.ant include Pat
Oswald, Joe Riker, Marc Schryer, Richard West-
enbergen, Larry ~e. Michael McHugh, William
Armstrong, Mark Grimling, Tom Hardy, Paul
Andenon. Glenn Meyers, Kim Saxton, Lee Donnan,
Bruce Terrel and Teri Hamilton aa the lone woman in
the cast.
Performances of "Mister Roberta" will be given
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Oct. 8 at the
theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster. Call 995-4113
for ticket information.
Lisa Wilcox and Tony Donnelly head the
Huntington Beach cast for "PiOlic" with Katharine
Fajardo, Bill Malkin, J ohn Gutterldae, Kim Guz.etta,
Louise Tonti, Jo Scott, David Chambers, Joy Wynne
and Nettie Good.man completing the company under
the direction of Phil de Barros.
Entertain111ent Newws Briefs
'Brainstorm' premiere set
By Tlae A11oclated Pre11
LOS ANGELFS -''Brainstorm," Natalie
Wood's final movie, will have its Hollywood premiere
qct. 6 at Cinerama Dome Theater with something
new in (ilm admissions: $100 and a book.
l'he premiere is a benefit for the Hollywood
Branch Library, which was destroyed by fire set by
vandals two years ago.
The Los Angeles Library Association, the
support group for the public library, is sponsoring the
event and is asking guests to bring a book of special
significance to them.
Tayback, who plays Linda Lavin's bard-noeed
boss Mel in the CBS series "Alice," underwent a
Slh-hour operation Saturday and is expected to
remain hospitalized for another week or so.
Stanner said dozens of calla and flowers had
been sent to the 53-year-<>ld actor, but that he was
unable to receive them until being moved to a private
room Monday.
Although taping of 16 episodes of "Alice" was
postponed four weeks to early October because of
Tayback's operation, the first eight episodes for the
fall season were taped last spring. .
As a result, Warner Bros. Television said there
should be no interruption in· new shows.
The donated books, as well as the $ IOO ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I admission, will help rebuild the Hollywood Library's I
collection. The Samuel Goldwyn Foundation has
already donated $3 million to construct a new
building.
Guard receives star's tribute
LOS ANGELFS -Ken Hollywood, who was
chief guard at the main gate at
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios for 38 years until his
death Aug. 18, has been paid a star's tribute.
MGM-UA mourned the death of Hollywood,
who was a studio institution, in a full-page ad in
Variety. the show business daily.
The ad said, "The worldwide MGM-UA family
mourns the passing of Ken Hollywood, the legendary
MGM security guard. Thousands passed through
Ken's gate for nearly 40 yean ... Strangers when they
entered. Friends when they left." At the bottom of
the page Leo, the MGM lion, stands with bis head
bowed and holding a funeral wreath.
Hollywood -that was his real name -was the
80n of vaudevillian Jimmy Hollywood and he flopped
In his own stage debut. He quickly abandoned his
show business aspirations, but he once played himseli
in the Elvis Presley movie "Jailhouse Rock."
He gained a reputation for being courteous to
everyone who entered the gate. He once said, "Be
nice to them when they've got small jobs. They may
get big jobs."
Keaton's script in production
LOS ANGEI....ES -Eight years ago an unknown
actor named Michael Keaton read an unproduced
9Cript his new manager had co-written.
His manager, Harry Colomby, had written a
gangster spoof with Norman Steinberg. Bernie
Kukoff and Jeff Hanis." 'Blazing Saddles' was a big
hit," said Colom by. "and we hoped to come up with a
'Blazing Tommy Guns.' We thought it would be
snapped right up. Finally, 20th Century-Fox bought
it, but it ended up on the shelf.''
Among those who had alao seen the screenplay
was an aspiring di.rector named Amy Heckerling.
Then Keaton became hot with "Night Shift" and
"Mr. Mom." Heckerllng was hot from "Fast Times at
Ridgemont High."
When Heckerling was asked what she would
like to direct she remembe.red the gangster spoof. The
1Creenplay, "Johnny Dangerously," is now in
production at. Fox with Keaton in the lead and
Heckerling directing.
Keaton co-stars with Marilu Henner, Danny
DeVito, Joe Piscopo, Maureen Stapleton, Peter
Boyle, Griffin Dunn, Richard Dimitri and Glynnis
O'Connor.
Author will play title role
LOS ANGELFS -Allan Kau offered his
acreenplay for sale but only if he played the title role.
It's called "The Hunchback of UCLA."
It took him a year and a hall before producers
Jon Avnet and Steve Tisch ("Risky Business") said
yes.
Kau, 42. a former writer for "Laugh-In" and
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hunchback who watches the world through a LUXURY THEATRES
teleacope from the UCLA belltower. 1at Twt lbllM.tSl!twi11uM YS2.lDIWm0tlltnrist!Wt4
The drama will be praented Fridays and
Saturdays at 8:30 p .m. through Oct. 15 at the
playhowle, in the Seacllff Village shopping center at
Main Street and Yorktown Avenue, 'Huntington
Beach. Reeervationa are taken at 847-4465.
Wlndtng up its IU.lllmer at.int this weekend IB
"Man of La Mancha" at SebaaUan's West Dinner
Playhoule. 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente. Final
perlonnancet will be given Wednesday through
Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 1 and 7 p.m .. with
reeervationa taken at 492-9950.
The only other show on the boards locally this
weekend ls "West Side Story" at the Harlequin
Dinner PlayhOU8e, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. just north of
C.O.ta Meu. Performances are given nightly except
Monday at varying curtain times through Sept. 18.
Call 979-5511 for ticket infonnation.
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a seven-minute "acreen test" in which the hunchback
repeatedly rolled off a couch during an W-fated
psychotherapy session.
Producer Avnet said the movie was now in
development and he did not know when production
would begin.
No sequel fo r 'E.T.' star
LOS ANGELES -Dee Wallace, who 808l"ed to
fame in "E.T. The Extra-T1'rrestrial," hopes there
won't be a eequel.
Even though the Steven Sp6elberg film wu the
biggest moneymaker in movie history, the actre9I
aaya: "I'd like to ttee 'E.T.' remain a clalllc. There'• no
reuon why every hit film mun have a eequel. After
all, there was no 'Wizard of Oi IL'••
Nor did Hollywood make tequela to such other
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TUESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1983 ClASSIFllD
So long wrecking crew
For Saddleback , it's a season to rebuild
ByCURTSEEDEN
Of .. 0., ........
They may be young, but at least they're big
and fut.
That's the uses&ment Saddleback College
football coach Ken Swearingen offers after
seeing the crop of players he must mold for the
1983 Mission Conference season.
Swearingen has been through this before,
and despite the fact he loet 20 out of 22 starters
through graduation, the Gaucho coach enters
his eighth year genuinely pleased with the size
and speed of his team.
rwne "the rebuilding 9Quad" better-but even
that's deceiving.
Swearingen's Gauchoe have won or a.hared
aix straight conference championships, and his
worst record in IE!Ven y~ at the achool lt 6-3.
"It's i:eally kind of exciting ~ving all theee
young ldda here," Swearingen says. "With a
young team like this, you have to be very
careful in the way you structure a practice.
Progression is important."
When the Gauchos open the 1983 aeuon
against Golden West Sept. 17, Swearingen and
company will progress with these players:
Cose II' s slip
could get hairy
ATLANTA (AP) -The re-
mark slipped by some listeners,
but not the Rev. Joseph Lowery.
The president of the Southern
Christian Leadership Conference
took offense when sportacast.er
Howard Cosell referred to Wash-
ington wide receiver Alvin Gar-
rett as "that little ~onkey" fol -
lowing an agile pass reception by
Garrett Monday night during the
National Football League game
between the Redskins and Dallas
Cowboys.
history of remarks against black
Americans.
"As a sportsman. 1 would urge
him to issue an apology," Lowery
said.
Instead of apologi~. c.oaell
denied having made the remark.
But a review of tapes of the
game revealed Cosell to be com-
menting on a replay of a Garrett
pass reception in the second quar-
t.er when he said Washington
Coach Joe "Gibbs wanted to get
this kid and that little monkey
gets loose, doesn't he?" Saddleback, a perrenial football power,
went ao far to label its 1982 squad "the
demolition crew." This year, it will carry the
QUARTERBACK -A couple of players
who redahirted in '82, Tam Eilerta out of
(See SADDLEBACK, Pa1e CZ) K en Swearingen
Lowery, an Atlanta minister,
called The Associated Press to say
he thought the remark was inap-
propriate in light of a national
Various ABC affiliates around
the country reported receiving a
(See COSELL, Page C!)
Nothing's easy;
Dodgers top.ped
;by Padres again
John MeEn.,oe (left) loob
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -San
Diego Manager Dick Williams
aays if he can't be in the race in
the National League West, then
the next best thing is knocking off
the cont.enders -even ''if it is
like !<:Wing your sister."
The San Diego Padres kissed
off the Los Angeles DOOgers
.again MQnday night, 5-2. for their
sixth victory in eight tries at
DOOger Stadium.
This one reduced I5os Angeles'
lead in the National League West
to only 1 ~ games over the the
Atlanta Braves.
It was the Padres who sent the
DOOgers into a downer earlier this
season. when they swept a
four-game series in Los Angeles
in June.
Until then the DOOgers hadn't
lost more than two games in a
row. and they were in first place
in the NL West, 5 ~ games in
front of Atlanta. Then, with the
h elp of the Padres, the DOOgers
dropped 29 of their next 47 games
and tumbled 61h games behind
the Braves.
The DOOgers recaptured the
le-1 during their just-completed
road trip, but then ran into the
Padres again.
'ilt's going to be a good race."
predicted Williams, disappointed
th~ Padres aren't closer to the
leiC<f than 12 games.
The Padres whipped the
r:>¥gers· $1 million left-hander,
Fernando V alen.zuela, for the
thlrd time in five decisions this
&eason. It. was the third straight
l<llt8 for Valenzuela, 13-9.
Valenzuela walked the leadoff
batter in the first inning, Bobby
Bt¥>wn. and he scored without the ai" of a hit. He walked Alan
Wjggins with one out in the third, and he 9COred. and so did two • more runs.
In Valenzuela's last 16 starts
since June 13, when he was 8-2
with a 3.06 ERA, six complete
ga.mes and four shutouts. he's lost
sifof 11 decisions. including three
in.a row. His ERA in that span is ..
4.76 and he's had only two com-
plete games.
The Dodgers didn't help
Valenzuela much with the bat.
They were restricted to six hits
over the tint eight innings by San
Diego left-hander Mark
Thurmond, 7-2. Pedro Guerrero
homered to lead off the ninth. But
in the third inning, when Guer-
rero appeared with the bases
loaded, he struck out.
Thurmond, who required ninth
inning help from Gary Lucas
(14th save), credited the Padres'
defense. "We turned three double plays
and that took off a lot of the
pressure," he said. "But if we get
five runs like we did tonight, I
should be ablt: to win."
Thurmond struck out three and
walked only two. He gave up
eight hits, seven of them singles.
Thurmond's win left the
Dodgers with only a 9-18 record
against left-handers.
~ow boys find their personality, 31-30
WASHINGTON (AP) -At halftime
Monday night, the Dallas Cowboys stag-
gered into their locker room, a seemingly
beat.en team. Washington led 23-3 and
looked.Just like the defending Super Bowl
champions they were. ·
"Weallcameinsaying, 'Don't.letdown;
" said cornerback Dennis Thurman. "It
was a unanimous feeling -we weren't
going to."
"I think we found our personality In the
second half," said quarterback Danny
White. "We found out what we can do out
there."
What they did was rally for a 31-30
victory, built on White's three touchdown
passes. "U they improve as much the rest
of the sea.son as they did in the second half.
they will be a great team," said John
Riggins, the Redskins' Super Bowl hero.
"They just never let up."
Two of Whit.e's scoring strikes were
bombs covering 75 and 51 yards to Tony
Hill. The third was a 1-yard clincher to
tight end Doug Cosbie, offsetting Joe
Theismann 's second TD pass for Washing-
ton, a 10-yarder to Don Warren with 10
seconds to play.
And even before it was asked, White
knew what was coming. "No," he said, "it
doesn't. make up for last year."
Last year, in the second half of the
National Conference championship game,
he sat on Dallas' bench, a concussion
clouding hla mind. while the Redskins
completed a 31-17 victory that propelled
them into the Super Bowl.
In this second half he completed e'ght of
10 passes for 183 yards.
"l talked about setting the tempo,'' said
Redskins' Coach Joe Gibbs. "l told them
we couldn't let anything happen the first
five or six minutes." ·
That was when White beg.an bombing
away. "It was a lot of big plays that beat
us," said Gibbs.
Cowboys' Coach Tom Landry called it
"kind of like two games out there. In the
first half, l don't think I ever saw a team
play better than Washington ... I told
them at halftime that it was just a matter
of pride. The Redskins learned tonight
that anything can happen."
In all, Whi t.e completed nine of 20 passes
for 193 yards while Tony Dorsett ran for
151 yards on 14 carries.
White, literally knocked out of last
aeaaon's National Conference cham-
pionship game that propelled the
Redskins into the Super Bowl, appeared
indeclsve and shaken in the first half,
when he completed only one of nine
puees and was sacked twice while
Washington rolled up a 23-3 lead.
But he and the Cowboys were a
different team from then on. In the third
quarter, on Dallas' first possession, he
completed a 90-yard, five-play drive with
the longest pass of his career. It was the
75-yard~ to Hill. who took the pass on the
Washington 31, a stride behind cor-
nerback Vernon Dean and cruised into the
end zone.
On the Cowboys' next possession, not
yet halfway into the third period, White
blasted the Redskins' secondary again,
this time from a shotgun fonnation. He
lofted a sideline pattern to Hill, who had
gotten behind comerback Anthony Wash-
ington and again found an unhindered
route to the goal line.
The Redskins' lead was now only 23-17.
They had a chance early in the fourth
quartrer to widen it to nine points. But
Mark Moseley. last year's Most Valuable
Player because-of his field goal accuracy,
missed on a routine 31-yarder.
Dallas was in business again .
The first half was almost all Washing-
ton as the 'Skins played with all the
confidence and tenacity befittiJl8 a Super
Bowl champion. They controlled the ball
for 23 ~ of the first 30 minutes to roll up
their 20-point lead.
~ott sharp McEnroe: I only blame myself
:. . ~ga1nst teams
J?.ke Angels
' J'ORONTO (AP) -Jim Gott
~ it a lot easier when the Blue
~aren't going against cont.end-
t.eams in the American
e F..ast.
Cott, who could get none of the Bil Baltimore batters he faced out
~ previous start, recorded his fitst shutout of the 8eUOn and
ld!bnd of his career on a
~hltt.er as Toronto defeated
tHit Angels 7-0.
4:Against Baltimore I was way ~ed up, overthrowing the ball a Jot" aald Gott, 8-13. "The main ~ I did tonight was just go a0er them from the very begin-
~ with the stuff I had -just
g~-0\1t and challenge them."
<Oott, who abo aerved up a t~o-out . game-tylng,
nfftth-lnnlna homer to Detroit's
Lance Parrllh on Friday night in
a tare relief appearance ln a game
~ Ja.ya ultimately 108t, pitched
hl9 way out of trouble ln the aixth
wt\en he had the ba.ws loaded and
°""out. He got Fred Lynn to ny out to
Jett field and ma.red a one·hopper
~k to the mound o'ff the bit of
ROn Jackaon for the thlrd out. He
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then retired the next nine batters
in order for the victory.
Bob Boone was one of only four
Angel batters to collect a hit. Rob
Wilfong had two.
"I thought he was outstand-
ing," Boone said of Gott. "He had
great movement on h.ia fastball
and was throwing strikes."
Damaso Garcia collected four
RBI for the Jays on a two-run
homer In the lleC'Of\d inning and
base-loaded single In the fifth to
make a l<>11er of Geoff Zahn, 8-11,
who came Into the game with a
10-3 career mark against Toronto.
"He was pitching ~t the
other Toronto ballclub,' aaid Gar-
cia, referring to Zahn'• lofty re-
cord. "He's facing a different Tor-
onto ballclub now, a cont.ending
Toronto ballclub."
Zahn has now loet hJJ last six
decltiona and · has not won aince
he shut out Oakland on July 31.
"He'a pitched eeveral good
gamee for ua ln th.at ltretCh but
we just haven't acored any run.a
behlnd him," aald Boone. "To-
night he oouldn't get tho ball
where he wanted to.
Fired up Scan lon upsets No. 1 seed to ad Ya n ce to quarterfin als
NEW YORK (AP) -John McEnroe's list of
complaints was lengthy. There were some con-
trovenria.l line calls and there was some questionable
scheduling. The crowd was hooting him and his
shoulder was cranky.
But·ln the end, the top-seeded McEnroe agreed
there really was only one per90n to blame for his
sudden exit from the United States Open tennis
championships.
Himaelf.
"I wish I had played better," he said Monday
aft.er bowing out to No. 16 BW Scanlon 7-6, 7-6, 4-6,
6-3. "I'm not blaming anything on the umpires or the
people or the 11Chedul.l.ng committee. I have no one to
TODAY
blame but myself. He played the type of match he
needed to win. I played the type that encourages you
to lose. In the final analysis, I didn't play well
enough."
That seemed a fair assessment of the situation
aft.er McEnroe dug himself too deep a hole by losing
tie-breakers in each of the first two sets.
The victory sent Scanlon into the quarterfinals
again.st Mark Dickson, who eliminated John Lloyd of
Britain 6-7, 7-~. 6-0, 7-6.
In another men's quarterfinal. defending cham-
pion Jimmy Connors, the No. 3 seed, meets No. 14
Eliot Teltacher.Connorsadvanced with a 7-5, 6-4, 6-1
victory over Heinz Ounthardt of Switz.erland and
Telt.cher beat Greg Holmes. 3-&. 6-1, 6-2, 6-1.
On the women'• aide. top-seeded Martina
Navratilova, No. 2 Chris Evert Lloyd, No. 3 Andrea
Jaeger, No. 5 Pam Shriver, No. 7 Sylvia Hanika of
West Oennany, No. 8 Han.a Mandllkova of Czechoslo-
vakia. No. 14 Jo Durie of Bntaln and W\8eeded Iva
Mad.ruga-Olees of Argentina reached the quarters.
McEnroe, juat $200 away from his fine limit for
the year, jousted with thft linesmen and umplre Ken
Slye of WMhlngt.on over a number of WJ..s.
'"Illere were aome pretty bad calls at key
momenta and people whoaar tt will all even out In the -------------------.w end, I think that's baloney.' he said. "Maybe overall
WEDNESDAY tnyou.rcareer, but certainly not in this match. I think
lt was pretty one~aided."
'nlen there was the 11Chedule. McEnroe had
played late Sanday and was doubled back early
Monday. "I think two matchett ln two days is a little
~h." he Mid. "I didn't hive enough time to prepare
mentally for th.I.a match."
Scanlon, the underdog, W84 clearly the fan1'
favorite, a fact that triced McEnroe. who ill a native
New Yorker.
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Australia II makes spinnaker run
en route to victory Monday over
Victory 83 in America Cup trials.
Australia II
vs. Liberty
in Cup final
NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -Warren Jones believes
his Australians will win the America's Cup this time
-in seven races.
Alan Bond says_ the finals will be close.
John Bertrand says his boat, Australia II, has
risen to a new peak of sailing performance in every
kind of wind.
The three had their say Monday night after
Australia II, the boat with the secret winged keel,
won the challenger's place in the Cup finals starting
Sept. 13 against the U.S . yacht Liberty.
The Aussie yacht sailed off to a three-minute,
19-second triumph over Britain's Victory '83 in
Rhode Island Sound for a 4-1 record in the finals for
challengers who began racing here in early June.
It also won them a silver trophy, the Louis
Vuitton Cup, a 2 ~-pound silver mug with eight fins
around the bottom, presented by a French luggage
company which helped bankroll the challenge races.
SPORTS BREAK
Rookie wins tourney,
snaps long drought
in LPGA competition
From AP dl1pa&clae1
SPRINGFIELD, lll. -Lauri n· Peterson became the first rookie on the
LPGA tour to win a tournament in the
last four yea.rs, defeating Judy Ell1a on
the first hole of a sudden-death playoff Monday
and capturing the $150,000 Rail Charity Claasic.
Ellis bogeyed the Ji.rst hole of the playoff,
missing a six-foot putt after Peteraon tapped in for
her par.
Peterson and Ellis ~d tied at a 6-under-par
210 at the end of regulation play in the 54-hole
Ladies Professional Golfers Association tour-
nament.
Peterson, 23, of Phoenix, re<:0vered from a
triple bogey on the par-3 14th hole, where she hit
her second shot into a water hazard. She and Ellis
both birdied the 17th hole and parred the 18th to
set up the playoff. •
Peterson's previous best showing was a
third-place tie last May in the LPGA Lady
Michelob tournament in Atlanta. Her victory
Monday brought her $22,500 in top prize money.
Petel"90n had led by one shot after Sunday's
second round and played even-par golf Monday
under windy conditions at the Rail Golf Club
course-
Cathy Mant, Valerie Skinner and Ayako
Okamoto tied for third at 4-under-par 212, two
shots behind the leaders.
Quote of the day
Barleigb Grimes, the 90-year-old Hall
of Fame pitcher, on the managing job this
year by Harvey Kaeu of the Milwaukee
Brewers: "I think Harvey is doing a hell of a
job with that mlnof-feague pitching he has."
Sigel enters record book
GL~. ill. -Things n· couldn't be m~h better these days for
39-year-old Jay Sigel, the Berwyn, Pa.,
insurance broker who holds the U.S.
Amateur golf championship for the second
conaecutive year.
His name is in the tte0rd books as the eighth
player since the tournament atar1ed in 1895 to win
consecutive titles, the last being Harvie Ward in
1955-1956, and he is the 13th player to win the
crown more than once.
His name is on the lipe of oollegiate players
who have seen "the old man" show them his heels
instead of his age.
Sigel demolished Chris Perry, the Big Ten
champion from Ohio State, 8 and 7 in Sunday's
36-hole finale at the North Shore Country Club.
One year ago he overwhelmed another collegian,
vid Tolley, by the same margin to end a 10-year
do tion of the tournament by coWege players.
Torrid Murphy leads Braves
DaJe Marplay oontinued h1a hot Iii
hitting with three singles and Rafael
Ramirez battled ln three runs, includ-
ing the game-winner, as Atlanta
outl.uted Houston, 7-2, to highlight NaUonal
League action Monday. The victory moved the
Braves to within 1 ~ games of the Dodgers in the
NL West. Murphy, incidentally, now has 16 hits in
his last 22 at-bata. Elaewhere, ... Ken OberkfeU
singled home the tie-breaking run with two outs in
the eighth inning and pitcher Dave LaPolnt
followed with a two-run single, leading St. Louis
to a 7-4 victory in the opener of ita doubleheader
with Pittsburgh. Due lorg drove home Ozzie
Smida with a sacrifice fly with one out in the 10th
inning to give the Cardinals a 7-6 victory in the
nightcap .... Al Oliver belted a grand slam in the
sixth inning as Montreal went on to rout the
Chicago Cubs, 7-3 .... George Foster belted a
three-run homer with one out in the ninth inning
to lead the New York Mets to a come-from-behind
6-5 wln over Philadelphia .... Joel Yoaagblood
ended rookie Jeff Ru1eU'1 no-hit bid with a
leadoff double ln the eighth inning and Dave
Berimu followed with a two-run homer, lifting
San Franclaco to a 3-2 \tictory over Cincinnati.
White Sox rout Oakland
Chicago unJeeahed a 16-hit attack ••
including home runs by Carlton Fisk
and Roa Kittle, as the White Sox
routed Oakland, 11-1, to highlight
American League action Monday. The victory
gave the White Sox a 13-game bulge over
eeoond-pl.ace,. Kansas City ln the AL West.
Ellewhere, ... Bob Ojeda and Bob Stanley cooled
off Baltimore's siuling bata as Bost.on tripped the
Orioles, 2-0. The Red Sox duo
held the Orioles to five hitaand
were helped by four double
plays. In their 10 previous
games, the Orioles had banged
out 121 hitsand IOOred 82 runs.
. . . Cleveland ended Jack
Morris' penonal 10-game
winning streak aa the Indians
edged the Tigers, 3-2. Out-
fielder George Vakovicb went
1unu 3-for-3 as he now has elght hi ta
in a row and 20 hita in his last 30 at-bata .... Dave
Henderson and Al Cowens each drove in three
runs and Steve Henderson belted a two-run homer
as Seattle blitz.ed Kansas City, 13-6 .... Larry
Parrt11l drove io six runs with a three-run homer
and a three-run double as Texas belted Minnesota,
7-3 .... Mark Broabard'1 three-run homer in the
fourth inning was enough for rookie starter Tom
Cudlottl and reliever Pete Ladd as Milwaukee
dumped the New Y<1rk Yankees, 3-1.
Montana to play Thursday
REDWOODCITY -Quarterback [!]
Joe Montana, who left Saturday's ••• National Football League g.ame agalmt
the Philadelphia FAglee three time.
with lnjuriee, I.a fine and will play ThW'8day
_,alnat Minnesota, team doctors reported.
But halfback Jeff Moore ia listed as doubtful
with btuiled ribs and two other playen are
"questionable," say team otfici.ala. Unebecker
Keena Turner has an injured hamstring mu.cle
and center Fred Quillan has hurt h1a ahoulder, say
apokecmen.
Montana reportedly left SatW"Wly'a game
three times becauae of two suspected concuaions
and a numb shoulder.
Bel Bolide wins Invitational
DEL MAR -Jockey Bill Shoe-
maker guided aeoond·favored Bel .,.
Bolide to a two-length victory Monday ~
in the $l:W,OOO Del Mar Invitational
Handicap.
It was the third victory in foqr American
starts for Bel Bolide, who Jed the field throughout
the race which was 120 feet short of 1 14 miles.
Bel Bolide paid $7.60, $3.60 and $2.40
Second pl.ace Gato Del Sol, 1982 Kentucky
Derby winner ridden by Laffite Pincay Jr. and a
4.5 betting favq!ite of the holiday crowd of 23,382,
paid $3 and $%.40 while F.gg Toes, part of a
three-horse entry trained by Charles Whit-
tingham, paid $2.40 for h1a show finish, l IA
lengths behind Gato Del Sol. •
Bel Bolide, the five-year-old Kentucky bred
son of Bold Bidder and Lady Graustark, received
$82,500 for his tint pl.ace finish and increued hia
career earnings to $324,994.
Big day for Ovett, Scott
Ste'(e Ovett of Britain broke the
world record in the 1,500-meter race s.;ig
Sunday with a clocking of 3:30. 77 at an ~
international track and field meet in
Rietti, Italy.
And, in New York, Steve Scott, out of UC
Irvine, burst ahead with 300 meters rernain.ing and
reached the finish line in 3 minutes, 49.77 eeconda
to win the third running of the Fifth A venue Mile.
Allison wins Southern 500
DARLINGTON, S .C. -Bobby •
A.11.iaOn survived the heat Monday to
win the 34th Southern 500 Grand
National stock car race.
Alliaon croaeed the finish line 9.3 eeconds
ahead of Bill Elliott. DarrellWaltrip wu a distant
third, followed by pole-sitter Neil Bonnett.
It was the f:int time in four races that Alliaon
finished ahead of Darrell Waltrip, the two-time
defendi.ng Winston Cup champion and Alli8on's
cloeeet pursuer in the CWTtmt point stand.ings
Television, radio
TV: Baseball -Angels at Toronto. 5:15 p.m ..
Channel 4.
RADIO: Baseball-Angels at Toronto, 5 p.m.,
KMPC (710); San Diego at Dodgers, 7:35 p.m.,
KABC(790).
"I think in the last week we have approached a
new leyel of performance that has not been attained
by Australian boats before," skipper Bertrand told a
news conJerence.
Coleman takes early lead in Mallory Cup I
"All I can say is that we are very satisfied with
the performance of the boat in all directions of the
wind and in all wind speeds,'' he added. " .. .I certainly
look forward eagerly to Sept. 13th."
"These yachts will be very close," said Bond, the
Aussie syndicate chief who is making his fourth try
for the Cup.
"We think our yacht has reached somewhere
near its performance capability and we're looking
forward to some real fun racing with the Liberty
guys," Bond added.
"Yes, I predict quite frankly thal we will win
4-3," said Jones, the Aussie executive director, and
that the races will run until Sept. 24.
By ALMON LOCK.ABEY °""" ..... ._.... .,...,
Peter Colemen of Lardunont, N. Y. , rep-
resenting the United States Yacht Racing Union's
Area B, 9COred a pair of bullets in the first three races
of the Mallory Cup Monday to take an early lead in
his bid for the USYRU's men'• aai.1.ing championship.
The first three racett of the eight race eeries were
sailed in light airs over an Olympic triangle COW"8e oU
the Santa Ana River Jetty west of the Newport Pier.
The series ls being sailed ln Etchells-22 aloope.
Eight teams are competing in the regatta after
SADDLEBACK IN REBUILDING YEAR ...
From Page C1
University High, and Mike..COpeland, will be
competing with freshman sensation Mike
Douglass, who led El Toro High to the CIF 3-A
championship last season.
RUNNING BACK -Two returners,
Robert Currie and John Carroll (5-10, 175)
boast excellent speed, but the real boost may
oome from freshman John Salinas, who rushed
for more than 1,000 yards last year. at Irvine
High.
RECEIVER -Returners Chris Harkins
and Cam Bryant didn't play that much last
season, but they give Swearingen something to
wor'-'ith. Newcomers include Wayne Haluka
(5-8, 160) out of Kona, Hawaii, and Todd Cage,
a standout from Saddleback High. Another
potential UI Kevin McDennon , a freshman from
Laguna Beach High.
OFFENSIVE LINE -Both Scott lnnes
(5-11, 235) and Charlie Steele (6-2. 255) started
last year and provide the moo experience on the
team. Other returners include Chuck Redman
(6-2, 250) and Rick Otterbein (6-3, 240).
DEFENSIVE LINE -Returners lnclude
defemive tlekle Greg Sellers (6-2, 250) and
Boating classes set
More than 40 different programs will be
offered th.la fall by Orange Coast College's Sallina Academy. Activities are conducted at occ. Sailll\I and Rowing Bue loalted
adjM.'ent to the Balboa Bay Club in Newport
ae.ch.
With more than a doien boata, ranging
from Lido-1 u to big ocean racel"I, OCC'• Sailing
Academy i. designed for the beginner as weU u
the 9eUORf!d sailor.
Most activities are nine to 18 weekll and
bealn the week of Sept. 12. Many clalees begin
later ln the eeme.ter. Fee-range from $2~ to tao
per nine or 18 week lelllonl.
RegjstraUon la bftng conducted at OCC'1
Community Service Olf~ located In the
college'• Stu.dent Centef' building. The office ls
open Monday thr<;>ugh Friday rrom 9 a.m. to 7
p.m. For N>giatrallon 11\formation, phone
~~-5880.
defensive end Joe Winkler (6-4, 228). Don
McCullouch, at 6-3, 300, won't be overlooked.
LINEBACK.ER -"Steve Svitenko (6-3,
225), should be in the middle; Golden West
transfer Todd Sabine (6-1, 225) has a good shot;
and non-starting returner Nate Woods (6-0,
205) is a possibility.
SECONDARY -Returners incJude JeU
Holmes (5-11 , 165) and Tony Facinelli (5-11 ,
180) al the comers, and safety Sam Finch (6-4,
200).
KICKERS -Sophomore Dan Gasaer wiJ
do the placekicking and freshman Tim Dunham
(6-1, 185) will do the punting as well as fill in as
a wide receiver.
Saddle back facts, schedule
Nickname: Gauchos.
Colors: Cardinal and gold.
Conference: Mission.
1982 record: 10-2.
Type of offenae: Multiple.
Defen.ae:
Head coach: Ken Swearingen.
Stall: Vince McCull°"'lh (defensive ooor-
dinator); Dick Stuets (defensive line, ldckin8
game): Don Butcher (Uneblicken). Doug MJn.
ner (offensive line); Mac Moore (offenllive line
and backs); BW E41an (wide receiven); BW
Cunerty (defenaive back.a); Robbie Schmitz
(offensive becklield).
UllSdedale
Sat., Sept. 17 -Golden Wett
Sat., Sept. 24 -at Onnle c.out
Sat., Oct. 1 -Long BMcli cc
Sat., Oct. 8 -at Gromnont (Granite Hil1I
Hig,h)
Sat., Oct.·~ -Bania Ana*
Sat-. Oct. 22 -bye
Sat., Oct. 29 -at Cittu1•
Sat., Nov. ~ -Riverside•
Sat., Nov. 12 -Palomar (et San Marcos
Hlah), 1:30 p.m. •
Sat., Nov. 19 -San Dlqo•
Thur., Nov. 24 -atSouthwestem, l p.m.•
• MIMlon Confe~ game. All pmee at
7:30 p.m. unie. oth rwt8e noted.
having won qualifying contests in their respective
areas.
I
Annapolis, Md. (Area C); 3. Rick Tears, Rush Creek
Tex. (Area F).
A late entry was BW Tenunin from Bayview,
Mich. representing ArC'a E. He won the ti.rat race
Monday.
Second race: 1. Peter Coleman, Larchmont, N. Y
(Area B); 2.Mark F.agen, St. Louis, Mo. (Area D); 3
Elliot Oldak, Annapolis, Md. (Area C). I
Scott Mason of the host Newport Harbor Yacht
Club had a hard luck day. He was a premature starter
ln the first race and had a next to la.at start in the
8eCOnd race. He came back for a strong aecond place
finish in the third race and was fifth ln the atandinga.
Race three: l. Peter Coleman, (Area B); 2 Scot
Maaon, Newport Beach (Area G); 3. Mark Ea.~r
(Area D).
Leaders after three of eight races: 1. Pelel
Coleman (Area B); 2. Mark F.agen, (Area D); 3. tic
between Elliot Oldak (Area C), and Rick Tears (Are4
F).
Top three fi.nlahen i.n the tint race: l. Bill
Temmin. Bayvi.ew. Mich. (Area E): 2. Elliot Oldak,
'Rockies' Rockne',
Armstrong dies
Howard Cosell
From AP d.lapatdlea
Ike Armstrong, known as the
"Rockne of the Rockiee" when he
coached the University of Utah's
football teams ln the 1920s and
309, died Sunday night at age 88.
Armstrong died of pneumonia "t the Flaphip Convalescent
Home ln Corona del Mar, where
he had lived for about three
years, said his longtime friend,
Paul Zimmerman.
Born ln Iowa, Armstrong play-
ed hlgh achool and college foot-
ball, served ln the Army in
France during World Wart and
wu a Texas oil field wildcatter
before beoomlng Utah's head
COSELL'S REMARK • • •
From Page C1
few calla from vtewert complain-lnC about the remark.
''There wu not exactly a public
outcry,'• eald aportx:ut.er John
Buren of the ABC Atlanta af-
filiate, WSB-TV.
Although Lowery and several
other vtewers called about the
...mark. Buren Mid, ''Amuinaly enouch. I th.Ink it lllpped riaht by
meet people. Either chat or they
didn't take offenae. You know
what be WU tl')'tnc to •Y, he juat
.aid tM-wronc th.Ina .••
ABC lpokaman lrv Brodlky,
aid In a tiatanen1 releMed at
R1'K Stedium 1n WMhiniton that
ht ''spoke to openUorw people 1n
New "York and they al8o aid he
(0-11) newr Mid It. I spoke to eo.eu acaln and eo.eu•a recollec--
tlon WM! 'I deflnJ~y did not-calJ
him • monkey. U I uaed \hat
ph.rue I may have 18.ld he moved
Uke a monkey. It WU obvioualy
meant u a compliment to his
talent."'
F.arly tn the eecon<1 half, c.o.ell
18.ld on the air that he'd he.rd AP
repot1en were "told l called
Afvin Garrett a U«le monkey.
Nothlnc of the ecrt and you feJ· 1aWI know It. No '1\4ll\ l'Mpecta
Alvin Garrett roott than I do."
"You had him ln the Pro Bowl
in the leCOnd quarter. I don't
know what they were lJaten1ng
to,'' added~ Frank Gif-
ford.
Followinl thme remarks. •
number of viewen called AP bu·
rNua around the COW\try, M well
• local ABC aftilJat.ee, to confirm
that ec.u Md u-s t.he phrue
"little ~ey" to deecribe Gar.
rett.
I
football coach in 1925, Zim I
mennan said.
Armatrong led the Utee to aev
eral Rocky Mountain confe~
championahipe during~ thal
25 years at the achool. Hia team
were undefeated in 1926, 1928
1929, 1930 and HML There WU1
five other 8eUON when the teen
lost only one game, Z1mmennar
said.
One of hia playen, Pei.er J
Pit.chest, went on to become th•
sheriff of Los Angeles Count:
before retiring Wt YMr. Another
Frank Ch.risti.aNon. started witl
the Detroit Liona in the Natioha
Football Lea4Jue and a third
Frank Gehrke~ played for the Lo
Angelee Rama.
1n 1950 Armatrong became lfll
letlc director far the Unlvendty o
Minnmota. He he eened &v.
yean .. .upervl8cl' of foodJaJ
otffdala lOI' ~ a. 'r.t befOf'
rettrtna ln 1963, Zimmerman laid
In 1067 he wu elect.ed to th
National Football Fou.ndat101
Colleaiate Football Hall of FamE
"Ike w• a ecrt of an efterve.
~t type of IUY." eaSd ZUn
merman. ''He wu a C09Ch'acoec:h
"He was e11enttally 1
lingle--wina formation COllCb. Arx
he WM ~ M one ol th.
expert.a on the~ of the pmi
and for h1a ar-t ablUty to hand.I.
men." Almltronc. who Md ~ b
poor health for many i-n, i
IUl'viwd by h1a wile, J>tml. o
Corona Del Mar, two ION. Jame,
MlchMI of Denver and Tlmoth'
of Wilconlln, and 98Wll pud
chll<Wn.
Funeral tervicel wW be prl
vat.e.
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Anotlts, u , Wll1on. New York, •J,
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York 13 S. I )0. Oennv Phlledelr>llla, 1) o, 1 so Mt WllllOl'l\ P111,o .. ron. 13 6, ) I~
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lJ '· 7 36 !11 RIKFOU I\ Carllon Pl>ll11delPlllo
Jl•. So•o. CIMlnroall, 106, Mcw1111am•
Plll\l)Ul{jll I&• V•len•u ... , LO• Al\9tle ..
IS.; llva•o 1tou\t011, 145
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MONDA Y'S RESUl TS
1>6"' et O ·dlY lll«ov~ n-llntl 'IRn RACR, One ntlle
Soll Merkel IV•l•n1ue1al ~ 00 l 70 3 00
Pair 101 Joe (Fuentt1I 10 00 • 60
EKlrfmelV IOrl~~I 1 70
Al\o rac:ea R1<n Ca•H< Va1111n11111
Oooolno AIOnQ, St>eel1C11l•r ee.u 4'tttmo1
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SECOND RACE h lu1lu111h
Eltle" Shl9' lliawlevl 1170 I 10 S?O
Oare Her IEWadot ?7?0 1140
Good A\ G1een (Del11ad1llol S IO
Al•o ,,..,.., Sr.un1n11 SP"" 8amuarrle,
Bellkln. Ladv Cnrl,a11dra s .. 1er Jeor1e11e
Gold Counly Ooutllt Tov Gr•"' Prlnct u
hnolenlvtutt
Time. 112 n DAILY DOUBLE 11-111 pelCl •SI 00.
THIRD RACE
6 lurlonv• l •tt SIHPltr (Plncavl 1 00 l 60 ) 20
Mor\Olo CM.ta I l 70 7 IO
Welk P .. 1 IS\Olllt l S 20
Al•o raced Be111e II Dul, Prinn 0 1 Note.
One Slttp, Momana Choice. T eblold
Time. Lil.
l S EXACTA (I ~) µaid 140,50
FOURTH RACE. I I 16 mile•
VJClltO Kio (Mera) 1J 80 HO HO
fl. RIOhl IOea IHawlevl '90 l 60
NO Hv>t IBl•cl.J l 60
A"o raced LovtPrttenuer B••aal'° FIH I, Run Mar!. Run, Gen•u• Alll•ll
Commander
Time 1:42 2/S
l"IFTH RACE. One mli.
I'm Glad tSnoemek..-l II 00 140 1 CtU
Shedv F<>X (E•lreGe l 1 60 6 00
Geelk • Si>ofl (OllverHI 1 60
Al•o raceo M.l\delo, Vaoa bond Song
E.ior11, Sn•ne!.lle, 1 able Torell, Laug111no
Boy, Run DI Ole monG•
Time: 1.34 4/S
sj EXACTA (7-61 Pela $131.00.
SIXTH RAC£. 6 lurlono•
Loveabltt Miu (lll•ck I 18 IO 7 '° • 60 P..-M>nable LaGv (Hew1-vl 4 IO J 60 Slekt Leav (Velenruele ) 4 40
Also raced Miu Bl•nche, I lollt 8 1CI08r
Kev To Frlen<WllP. Co•llv ""•Y, 800
•clou• Miu. Debrah, P·urc Plr•n, Per
clplenl, Lll><lndrea
Time· 1:11 l/S
SE VENTH RACE. I 111 mllH on 1url
Tlmt>erlecl\ (Hewlevl uo 3 AO 2 80
ExPlo1lve Twl•I (Plncevl 3 '° l 40 WhO'l Gol A NIC"'tl (Ollvare•l I AO
A!So raced Conur vallon4'1 'ScuH
PieH e. Debonair Herc Bano Ba111J Bang
Duck, Golden E
Tim•: t SI ?15 SS EXACT A 19 II SS? 00,
12 PICK SIX ( 11~ 1-3-7 4 91 P•IO
,. 565,00 wllt 37 w1nn1no 11cke1s (ll•~
nor .. ., •
EIGHTH RACE. Otl Mar H11ndlta1>.
aDOul 1 • mllH
Btl Bollele (Shoemaker I 1 00 l 60 2..AO
Galo Del Sol IPlncavl 3 00 2 •O
A Ego Ton (Blaclt) ? 40
A -coupled
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A Runawav Groom. A,A•k Me, R•
oelberlo, Rovel CaPllvt
Time I SI ltS
U EXACT A (6·31 o•ld u• 50
NINTH RACE, One mile
Nelallt Know• (Mue) I I 00 • 80 3 00
Nordic PrlnceH c f>lnca v) 3 IO 2 60
Minnie Haw Haw IHewlevl 2 80
Also rec.a E arllH I, Peri..v' Cnolre
F1,.1 l P Gavv. EP• l elous
Time 1 38 I S
JS EX.ACTA U·81 f•a•O s7100
.1>11enoance ?l.387
Hollvwood Parlr
MONDAY'S RESULTS
I 1111> of Sl·ni9111 Plemeu "'fflln9l
FIRST RACE. One m 1e Pace Be.et•
IMerchendl 11 AO 7 70 • 70. Monslonor
II 10 o 20, Pai>a Joy H O T •me 7 02 1 ~ Jl ex.ACTA 16·11 oelct $17640
SECOND RACE One milt uoct S•,op
oer> L .. <ltr IPer~er I 10 IO 6 60 SAO
Condlo' Sia• t 70 I 00, Kl••Yla•h Kosha•t
11 00 Time 2 00 • s " E )(ACT A i.-11 D•ld
& 167 10
THIRD AAC.E. 0... mote D•C• Me'"' Sire tu• (Snerrenl S1 50 II> 00 I fO Pa ul
8ttr'( 11 10 6 40. Wlnnlno ~COii I 20
Tlmt 1 58 7•S U EX.ACTA I? 91 Pe•O ,,., 00
FOURTH RACE. On• mlle 1ro1 Deer !>Ir
IPtr•ln.i JO 60 11 00 1 00 !>'hoo•
10 40 610 Anni Ro'ICM 160 Tlmtt 7003 S
FIFTH RACE. On• rtllle P&CI' Bll(k
Fiiiy IH01c11fo•dl 60 00 16 •O 1 •O,
HutlP&rO • 00 3 00, Fro> Iv 5> •Ootr J 00
Time· 1:00 )IS \) E XACTA (? II Delel
$378 00
SIXTH RACE 1 milt Pace WalbrO
llCK>ooJ 1110 6 20 6 '°· Lo Norr"
810 5'0 Ouetn 01 0 11 J 10 11me 1 00
)IS u EX.ACTA I? 101 Dalo U•2 JO
SEVENTH RACE One mll1 OCH Ye
Walled (Lonool n 90 8 80 4.00, Malllt
Oelcam 11 60 S 70 Wa•t Rider 3 ?O
rime ? 00 J IS U EXll\CTA (•-71 oelcJ
$2)490
EIGHTH llACE On• mile Pict NO
$a t1,111c11on 1!>ntrten1 U 40 1 00 4 40.
Malrl• 1 20 t AO, Vani\lllng Act •to Time , 01 • s u EX.AC.TA (/ II Pe•d
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NINTH A4'CE. Ont mile oau
Brooklleld N l8lav1oc• 1 60 60 t• 00 11 00,
Ne live Hun11r S IO '60 Preu Nolle•
S60 Time I 59 ll EXACTA 17·61 Pl kl U 19 JO \1 PICI( SIX II·? 7·•·7 71 paid
LJ,'76 70 wl•h H•~n wlnn'"9 tickets !four
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TENTH RACe. OM mile pace Whllt
v,1vet IGre11orvl 10,80 S,00 3.20, Tre e•
Miu • 20 ? 60. Windemere 160 l lmt
1 58 )1S U E)(ACTA (/·71 oald S44 10
Atlendo"CI 11 68)
DffP lH fbhln;
ART'S LANDING (NewP«t 8"dl)
117 engle" 11 t>ullel h1na. C4 vellowtell. 7&7
DOnllo, 69 beu. 1 oerrecuele . 193 m eeker ti,
1 rocl. ll\11
DAVEY'S 1.0CKEA (Newpen eHctt)
-766 anoieu U t)Or\llO. 71 ban. 4 vellow
le ll, 73 roO< fish, 3 hellbul, 611 mecktrtl, IS
\k lple{k lune, " vellOwlln tuna
DAMA WHAIU' -180 angle,._ 1S5 u nd
ben, I barrecuda, 177 bonito, ?7 vtll()wlall,
679 meckerel, "'""lac~ tune . 159 vellowlln
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lune 67 oouelo u bullel lune , 29 yellowlell
1u11e. S t>errecuel•, 49 !>Ollllo
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COLLEGE RANKINGS
AP too 10
The top 70 tum• In lhe 111>1 rt0
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Ollll DOii with l1rs1 Place volH In parenlh·
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• Auburn (I) 0 O·O 151
S Noire Dame 0 0 0 659
6 Mlcnlgen O·O O 593
1 On!o s1e1e O o o 586
I Norn Ca• o•"'• 1 O O 568
9 use o o o S60
10 Gtt0role 1 o o 52t
ll Arlrona 1 0 0 459
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16 Iowa 0 O·O 115
17 Me1vl•nd 0·0 0 193
It F10t1do I O·O 179 J' Wa•tttnglon 0 0,0 IS?
20 Ptt1n Sia le 0-1 ·0 141
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Ne• Las Veou 78. N9Yodo Reno 18
Patllk U ?1, ()r~on 15
We.hlnoton SI 71, Monl•ne S1
ROCKIES
Air Foret H. Colouoo s1 ll
Arizona 50 O.eoon SI 6
C•nl Mluourl 34, S COiorado 9
Fullet1on Sl 13. Bol•e St 10
Ntw Me•lco 17, Ulall 7
RIC~• 36, Manteno I e<ll 23
S Ule n O w Monle11• 10
Weber SI 33. SW Mln"e\010 21
Wvomlno H s Oekofe 13
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W VltO•nla SS. On10 U 3
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C Ken1uc•v 11 E Ttnntuee St IS
Flor IG• 2'. Miami Fla J
l'1or!aa S• •1 E C••Ol•ne 46 G~r11la 19 UCLA t
Grem1>llno S1 1' A1<0<n St O
J1c1<son SI 21. Alat>eme St o Kentuc~v ll C•n• Mkhlgen 1• Lenoir lthvn• 13, Gumota o
Llbeflv B•Pllll 15. llowara U 10
Llvlng•lon St 41, Mii .. 6
Mc Neese ~' 18. NW loul•lene IJ Memr>hl• SI 37, Mlu lulPol 17
MIOCllt hnn S 1, S.•annah St O
MIHIU IDOI COi 16, SE LOUl•I .. ,. 10
Mlno\tlool St 14 Tu11ne •
Motrl\ Brown 13, Favtlle•llle SI 10
Nrcnoll• SI 21. Lamer h
N Carolina 1', S Carolina I N (.. Cenlrel 21, llYlnollone 17
Plll\OU•Oh 13 lenntuee 3
Vlroln•e 38. Ou~e 30
MIDWEH
"'''O" 1). Ken1 SI • Bell SI 0 AhOde hle11<1 26
Bem1a .1 SI )1 Slou1< F11 .. 0
Cn•cvon s1 1 s Dakota I !'Ch o
E llllnol• 38, llllnOI• St 1 E Mlchloa n 7. Mer.hall 3
Fl H6VI SI 1•, Llncoln 6
Halllnol 10. llorlhtrn Sl.,S 0 9
Indiana St to, NE loulllene •
Lono BHtl\ SI 78 11.ansa• 51 20
SOUTHWEST
AO•lene C'"""•n ?l. AnotlO s1 9 Ar~ln\ll SI J I T.-,n ·Merlin 0
l!l•hoo )0, Penh1"01e St 0
Call!ornla 19 TeYH A&M II
N h'H St 32, W Th9' St 3
Pll•U>.irg SI 17. Arl<ansa• Tt<h u
Soull1trn Meth 74 Loul••llle 6 ft ·•• El Paso 70 New Mulco 51 ·9
I ul'a 34 San Diego SI 9
Prep s<hedule
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THURSDAY
Founta•n VetlflY n Maler Del al San11
Ana Bowl
Capistrano Valley Y\ Foo111111 al Tu"'"
Ptelll<:• Y\ VIiie Pa" al El Modtne
Sonor• "' Ka1e~e 11 Le Palma Gahr V\ Rln<hO Alemllos el BOila
Grande
FRIDAY
S1n11 •na a1 NtwPOrl 11.,00,
Edl,on al Oamit n
Eu1era111t YI Morine at Wutmln1l1t
Corone Cltl M&' al Hunlln111on Beach
w .. 1mln•ler ., L• Oulnla al Bol•o
Granat
Irvine "' Lagune Hiii• al Min ion Vl•IO
Unlver,ttv v' WOOdbftdOt at ''¥1M
80IH Granae ., Cove M~t• al Orangf
Ce>a\t Coll~
Calllornln el Laguna Buen
El Toro "' Cvpreu al Wtslern
Son111 Ane Vellev Velltv •• SoddleD•Clt.
al Senln Ano Bowl
Meonolla ti San C1-menlt
Minion Vlelo al Tuslln
LO\ Aml90, .,, l O• A•emltOl el Vel
..-en• Stadium llCK>o Bte<hl
El Ooreelo •• Souln Hllh el Covina SfaGlutn
Valtncre •l Orenge et El Mocten•
/111ettelm al Fullerlon
Bree al El Rencrio
Mevlelr -. Sevenne el Wul11n
BellflOwer •• Strnll•~O el Garden Gro'1•
But n• Par> al l e Mir Ide Werrtn el Le Heb••
Rowl•llCI •I Sunnv H'"'
Dene Hl~1 t i Gtrden G'O•e
LPGA teumement
(el SOf1Mlllild, •.>
110 a-l eurl Pe1•1'0R, ,,,,SOO 6'-70-71
Juov Ellls. $14,700 10·10-10
112
Celhv M•lll, it.000
Vt lerle Skinner.•• 000 Aveko Olt.amolo, ,,,000
7U
Cerolt CherDOnnler, ''·'°° Jo.Anne Carner, ~.IOO
Ke1nrvn Youno 14.IOO
214 Bonnie Lautr, '3,600
Ao•le Jone' '3.600 Jacki• B•rl>eh, $3,600
Kelhv Po,flewall. U.600
11S
Jo Ann Wa•ham, l7,2SS
B11>y t<lno, U .7SS
JOVGt Kormlenkl, '2,2SS
Mlt>dY Moore, $2,2SS
Kalnerlne Hl1e. l7.1SS
Jtfl Steol>en>on, '1,2SS
l 1urlt Rl<11.tr, U .2SS 21'
Sl!Vla BerlOlecclnl, l 1.~ 1
S.ndre Palmer. Sl.•A 1
Cerol'(n Hiii. s 1,0 1
Allee Miller, '1,44 I
Barbre Bunllow•kv. SI,•• I
OenlH SlrtblO, I 1,U I
Lori Huanold, sl,441
Pallv Hove" Sl,U I
211 rn•tt•t Hen ion. 11.011
011e Eooell,,g, ",Oii
All1on Slltara, s 1,01 I
Barbre Mlirelllt . $1.0t 1
Jane Lock, s 1,011
Marlene Hagge, t 1.01l
211
Sendra SPurlch, $737
Jene BJalOCk, $737
Pem Glelzen, S737
Ktllll Rinker, 1137
H B Ounlt, '737
Palll Rizzo. $737
Amy Benz, lSJ6
811\v Barrell, 'SJ6
HOiiy Harllev, 'SJ6
Vklll Feroon. 'SJ6
Chrl• JOhn•on, SS36
Sue Erll, $SJ6
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Anne-Marie Pelll, SSJ6
B•lh Solomon, SSJ6
210
Allee Rlllman, U G5
Mlu le McG11oroe, '40S
Celnerln• Pan1on. t 'OS
Celhv Henion, 1405 Pel Mevtrs, U OS
Sltr>han1e Ferw111. l.05
CllldV Ptei>tr, $.OS 211
Vivian Brownlee, '161
Julie Pvne, '161
Brenda Gold•mll~ '161 Merv Belh Zlmmrmn, I lt 1
OMdee Lllktr, "61
e·CaroOne Gowen, I 161
Allison Flnnev, 1161
Gell Hirai•, s l•l
Jane Crafter
Connie Chllltml
KtllV Folk'
Jenel Ande"on
Sh•lle v Hemlln Heney Rubin
MJ Smllh
Lvnn Ada m•
Myra Van HOCH
Jane Gedd9'
Sulit McAlll,ler
Merge Slubl>l11fle1a
Jeennette Kerr
C lnav LlncOln
Lindo Hunt
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?23
71'
U.S. Open
(el New Y-)
n -6'-11
61·71·73
71-tf-71
10·11·11 14-70-69
70·'9-74
11·13·10
70-75-69
10·10-14
>0·69·7S
69·71-1'
17·69-74
10·69·16
75·6'·72
71-7l-71
72-70-73
11·10-13
10 11-1s
11-10.1S
IH0·7S
68·71-17 14·72-70
74-71-71
71-77-73
7M9·69
1•-l•-69
16·11-'9 77-71-74
7)·70-74
77-71-74
13·10-14
10-14-14
11-13'1'
7H2·7S
12-71-75
13·73·71
10-11-11
11-10-n
72·74-73
73·73· 73
74-72·73
13-14-12
17·72·7S
72-71-76
11-11-16
73·73'74
1'·11-14
71-1'·75
71-71·71 72·7S·73
13-1'-13
11·1'-1•
10-11·1'
70·11'14
11-10·14
72-74·7S 13-13-15
69·7S·1C
76-69·7' 6'-11·1•
1S·13·1•
73-73-76
72·49-11
61·14·11
69-1t ·7S
7J·7S-15
14·1•·1S
71·7S·77
13-77-79
IS-73·16
76-72·77
13-14-11
1•-1•·11 7S-73'71
71-11
Meft's 'tur111 lteuncl Mntle1 Merk Dick~ IU S I Clef John LIOyd
(Brllelnl, 6·7, 7-6, 6-0, 7-6. Biii Sct nlon
(US l Clef Joi\/\ McEnroe (U.S-1, 7-6, 1·6,
•-6, 6-3, Jlmnw Connors IU SI clef Heinz
Gunlnerdl CSwll1trlen<ll. 7-5, 6-4, 6· 1, Ellol
Telhcher (US.I del Greg HOllTMl IU.S l. l-6, 6·1, 6-2. 6-1 . w-·, l".urft\ It-SlntMs Andree J .. g•r IU,S,l oet. Bonnlt
GeduH k IU S l. •·6, 6-1, 6-1, P em Shrlv..-
(US l 0.1 Lise Bon<ltr (U.S l. 6·2, 6·2,
ln nne Maelrugo·Onts IAr11tt1llne) Clef
A11dree ltenel, 6· 1, 6-l. Jo Ourle (Brl11lnl a.1 Anne W!ille (Us l. 6·3, 6-0. Cllfh Everl Llovel lu S.l Cle( Kelhv Jordon IU SI. 6·3,
7·4. Sylvie He~lka (Wtsl Germenv) Clef
PHcele Paradis (Fronce), 6~. 6· I, H111e
Ma,,dllkova <C1ecno,1ovekla l Gel. Zin•
Garrison (US I, 6-l, 7·5, Merlina
N••r•lllove IU SI Clef. Pila r Vesauei (f'9rul 6-0. 6· 1
Holldeiv TreMaetl«tS
BASEBALL
AllMfleell LMllUt
OETllOIT TIGERS-Celled ut> 8111
Nahorodnv, celctler-lnllt leltr, lrom
Evensvllle of 11\t Amerlcen Auoclellon
KANSAS CITY ROYAlS-R9Celled
Frenk WIM•, Piicher, lrom Omeh• ol 11\e
Amerk en Anoclallon
NEW YORK YANKEES-Rt<:elled
Ruel'• Mav, ollctter lrom Colum~s ol 1tte
ln1trnellont1 l eeo11e
N•ft-1 l HllUe
ATLANTA BR ... VES-Recelltd Tonv
Brln olere. Pllthtr. lrom Richmond ol lhe
1n1ernallone1 League
CHICAGO CUBS-Recalled Mlkt 0181,
<:e•cne<. from Oe• Moines ol lt.e Amerken
Auoclallon
NEW YOllK METS-51gned Eric
SlemPfl, Piicher
BASKE"TllAll
N•"-1 .. MlttMll Aueclellen
MILWAUKEE BUCKS-l!eec l\tl<I con-
lrttl aoretmenl wlltt 8o0 La nier, cent..-.
l'OOTeALL
N•lleNlfl ...... ~
MIAMI OOlPHINS-SIDned Don Slr<>Ck,
ouert..-baci... lo • mulllole·vMr ~lrKt.
SAN DIEGO CHARGER~ Da r-
rell PallllO, dtftflllve IM!Ck. Pltc.d Clift
Tllrllt, llnebe(I<..-. on !tit lnlured re-v• "'' Clue to o heml!rlno 1n1ury,
UllllM Sl1tH , ...... LM-
OK lAHOMA OUTl ... WS-Slon•O
Charle• Jeffen<>n elld De•• S...t\, _,.
llfbaclls. encl l(tfl Blelr end \\lh $11'11111.
rtcthteri.
a.
e n ver 's E lway shows that he's human after all
~rom AP dlspatcbe~
~ Sn thl" kid t11 humnn. aftrr nll
~ Jlll him 1md Iii• (alls dt1W ll
K11u<.'k h im tl11w11 •• nd lw gN.'l hurt
., Cut hirn Rnli hr hl1-.'<lll
J11hr1 Elwnv will havr t11 wail a hlll<'
lbhgl'r tu ~131-l w11rk1n1< h1ci miradPS for
P lx•nvt•r A111111·•is
Ihm H P'11 got pl,.11ty of unw.
111• had nonr of it in Pi11.11hurgh. Elway, qv.,,, ""JoyC'd nn OC\"as1onal S3turdt1y
•\ftrmoon S(·ampN whC'n he wa.~ throw mg
-4PtP hall for Swnfurd, r 1111 nut 11( foar
d with RO<id r"n!1on Rt(n111 .. 1 lht•
dJ!fteelt·n; "n .Su nday
I°' On hi<1 flnt Jll'"'"' n't11 pmf1"'4l1mnl. hr let ··
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him.
On his semnd one. Lamlx'rt wa,.; in his
f1we ag'4in
Hf> never even got to throw hlll third one
before Lambert separet.ed him from the
hatl -nnd nearly from hi58cNibiliues.
By the M!<.'Ond quart.er, Elway's right
elhow· was blVJoonJng, his left one wu
blM!dlng, both ravagl'd by repeated
two-point landlnga on Three Rivers
Stadium's arUfldal turf. ''l ~l'Sll I'm
(i(o111f{ to have to let1rn how to pass with
f'lhow pad1 on," he said.
H(• 11.1w the' l'M.'00t1d hnl f from the•
11idrlin<" whtlf' Steve ~~rf{, wh011<• job
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Elway had taken In training camp. called
the plays.
lt was frustrating. Elway said, having
to ~p<'nd the sec.'Ond half of his first pro
game off the tleld. But w hen DeBerg
pused for the winning touchdown in the
closing minutes, nobody 1howed more
exhuberance along the Denver bench
than thla millJon-doJlu-a-year rookie,
who waved hia bandagt'(l, lee-pocked arm
in celc-bratlon.
liia si.tt Wf•re dreadful --one comple-
tion In eight pt~ for 14 yards, lour
SilckA, one intcrccptl<>n "I'm AUrc> llnybody
reading thoee numbcn; would think I hon
a bad gom,.," he said. "But I think l did
every thing I could have done,"
Well, maybe not. He didn't at.and up to
the Ptttaburgh J>888' rush by 81epptng up
into the pocket the way he m18ht have,
said hi.a coach, Dan Reeves. By the mJddle
of the first quarter, FJway was taking
more than the uaual five or Ii>< atept blick.
He wu takln.a lleVen, eight, nine, ~be
more.
"Risbt now," Reeve!t said, "he domn't
have a Fff t deal oC confidence." a
l'f'f erence not .a much to Elway h1mlelf u
to tho Broncos' offtnslve Une. lt permitted
the Steeltrs tq sack Elway and DeBerg
aeven Umca. They paued for 49 yarda.
They lolt 48 i!l SACkA. Net p.ln: one yard.
,
El Toro's
Beck wins
NHRA title
INDlANAPOLlS (AP) -Gary
Beck won two of the tint three
r8"a on the National Hot Rod
Auociation Top Fuel circuit thia
1e&10n, then hit a slump that
strikes every race driver eocmer or
later.
"We were beating ounelves. It
was quite fruatra\ina trying to
stay on top," said the 42-year-<>ld
Beck, who ended aeveral wtnl1!91
streaks with Monday's impreeaive
victory in the U.S. National drag
races.
It was Beck's first victory hett
since he notched back-to-back
Top Fuel titles in 1972-73. The
final-round triumph over Joe
Amato avenged an earlier lam
this season, and it marked the
first time the fastest Top Fuel
qualifier has ever won the U.S.
Nationals a t lndianapolia
Raceway Park.
''That's something," said Beck,
who stands to pick up around
$25,000 from the record pune of
more than $900,000. "I hadn't
realized that. But the car ia
capable of winning drag races,
and that's the real accompliah-
ment. I never looked at it as the
No.l qualifier not winning."
Since Beck's fint two cham-
pionships here, he had qualified
No.l four times without winning.
He was the top qualifier again
this year, but he eluded the
22-year jinx by breezing through
hia four rounds of eliminations.
''Qualifying is a trick. YOU get
so many chances. But winning the
race iB the game," he said. "We've
learned a lot in the last year.''
He aaid he WU molt oonoemed
with hl8 ahowdowna against Jody
Smart in the .econd round and
Amato in the finah. "Thoee were
the two we had to beat. Not that
the others were pushovers, but
the calibre waan 't near Smart and
Amato."
Amato had won three previoua
races this seaaon, including the
Molaon Grand National at Mon-
treal in July, when he beat Beck
in the 9e00nd rollnd "by about a
wheel-length."
Thia time, however. Beck
Cl'088ed the finish line' in 5.503
seconds to 5.645 for Amato to get
the victory.
Beck, of El Toro, captured the
top qualifying position with a
time of 5.50 seconds. He matched
that in a s&ond-round elimina-
tion victory against Smart, then
ripped off a 5.583 clocking against
Scott Kalina in the eemifinala and
won his third U.S. National Top
Fuel crown with another 5.503
against Amato's 5.645.
Nebraska
is nearly
• unanimous
By Tlae AHocia&ed PrHt
Nebraska strengthened its hold
on the top spot in the Aaaociated
Press' first regular-ae880Jl college
Top Twenty football poll, while
defending champion Penn State
slipped trom fourth place to 20th.
The Comhuskers, which ripped
Penn State 44-6 in the inaugural
Kickoff Classic last week, took 44
of 50 fint-place votes and 993 of a
possible 1,000 points Monday
from a nationwide panel of sporu
writ.en and broedcaaters. Ne-
braska had 976 points in the
prese880n poll.
Oklahoma, which opens ita
seaaon this weekend at Stanford,
received three first-place votes
and 868 points for second place.
Texas, which geta under way
Sept. 17 at Auburn, got two finrta
and 865 points for the third spot.
Auburn, which opens it aeuon
this weekend at home against
Southern M.iaslsslppi, received
the other fint-place vote and
moved from fifth to fourth with
757 points.
Notre Dame, which opens at
Purdue on Saturday, roee from
sixth to fifth with 659 pointa .
PCAA picks
4 9er hack
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Run-
ning beck Lenny MontaomeJ'Y of au State Long Betdl and
linebacker Thomu Cowlinc of
the Unlvenity of the Pacific wwe
named the offenaive and de-
fensive ~era o( the week lJf"the
Pacillc Athletk: A9odation.
Montgomery led the 49en to a
28-20 eeuon-openlng ui-t over
Kanau Si.te in Manhattan, Kan., S.~1 by ruahina foe • ca-reet-hllh 1:18 yarda on 24 t'U'11e9
and ca1Cblnc alx i-for 127 yardt.
A aenJor b'Qn Greenville, Mill .•
Mon~ played with a
~ nerve in hla neck.
CqwUnc. a e-2. 226-pound
aenlor' from SaelwMnia, had
etaht .olo t.cklee Md 10 -'lta u
the Tlser1 o~.ed with • 21-13
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Publllllled Drano• Cout Dally Aug ''· lt83 way. Suite 208. In the City ol Santa 1981 Aa ln1tr No. 23218 bool\ TRUSTOR B"RRV A. NADLER. TAUSTOR PAULINE GWILLI~ Education, 200 Katmu• Drlw. Coe\•
Ptlol Aug 30 Sept 6 13 XI, 1983 1Ftt2UI An•. County of O•ano• •• ,.,. ol Call· 14297, page 38.4, of Otllcl•I Rt-NANCY s NADLER 8ENEFtCIARV JOHN R COA· M .... Callfornle on s.ptlfl'lber 21.
4960-83 Publlllled O<•noe CoU I Dally lornl•, REAL ESTAfE SECURITIES CO•d•. eaecuted by' PETER J BENEFICIARY· SEAHRST COR· ZINE 1983 et the llOur ol 000 L in. In
------------Piiot Aug 23, 30. Sept 6. 13, 1963 SERVICE,. Calllornle eo<porellon, McANENA ANO LENORE M PORATION. SEAFtRST MORTOAGE (CORZINE TRUCK . AUTO ROOM A-1010, the Coutl!y lklpef·
DlllDLIC NOTICE 4 720-83 H duly appointed Trutt• undet and McANENA u tf\.lt10f(1I. In the onioe OF CALIFORNIA DIVISION recorded PENSION) lnleodtnt or the ANtetenl Super.
I ruu purauant to tn. pow11< ol NJe con· or th• County Recorder or OR.ANOE November 25, 1981 •• ln11r No. RECORDED Oct 8, 1982 M Inell lnten<lent. Admlnlllratlve ~
FICTmo us I UllNESS POOLIC NOTICE lerted In that cer111n Deed ol fruit Coun1y, Slate of Calllom11, Will 28709 In Book 14302 poge 1178 ol No. 82·351438 01 omc:111 Record• In wffl open 1111 bid• tor l>UfcheM end
NAME STATUIJENT executed by Loul• SlaJlck, an un-SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO Olllcl1I Records In Ille olflce or the Ille otllce or the A.corder of Orange c.tll lor orel bld1 Of'I Mid matt•. Anti
' fhe rollowlng persona are doing FICTITIOUa BUllHt•• married man, 1ecordtd OCtober 9. HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (p,y· Recoroer ol Orange County. uld County. aooaptance of a bid, or retea11on of uusiness a.s NAME ITATl!Ml!NT 1981 . In Book 1•262 ol Official Re-able et lime ol uJe In lawful money dffd ott1ust descrl~a th1 loi10Wlng Mid Otee> or trull descrlt>et the 111 bld1, lllall be mlde by Illa Boatd
NAGEL ANO NELSON AS· The lollowlng perton la doing cord1 of Hid Counly. 11 page 597 olth• United Statetllt: FRONT EN· property lollowlng et1t1rtgulat!ylChedulecfMMtlngon SOCIATES t300 Adama •29E oualness 91. f\ecorder'a ln11rument No. 14082, TRANCE TO BENEFACT AT: 22891 Loi 12 ot Trect No. 6868, 11 per PARCEL 1 ,_n undivided I/14th Seplatnber 29, 1983, Of' et any .O.
Coslll M8'a CA 92628 ' ' CRAFTY LADY 1eo4o HttbOr by reuon of a breech of delau" In LAMBERT ST STE 1120 EL TORO. map recorded In book 257, PIOet lnlerett In and to Lot 1 ol Tract No. journed .-t1on ot Mid rn1911ng
James H · Naget 1300 Adams ~1110 Sult• N Foontelll va1111y CA paymenl or ptr10fmanc• of the obll· CALIFORNIA 111 right, tllle, •n<I 36, 36 and 37 or MllCellaneous !M83, In the County ol Orange. 81111 wtthln tt>e time petmltted by lew
"2gE co519 Mes• CA 92628 ' 92708 ' • g111ons MCured thereby, lncludlng 1n1ere11 conveyed 10 end now held Mepe In the olllc;e 01 lllt County or C1Ut0<nla, ••per map rec:Ofded In Said property Intended to ti. IOld II Sta~ley w Nels0n !300 Adams Joyce E Pluman lll35 Tahiti Of 11111 bleacn or del1ul1, Notice or by 11 under Hid Deed ol Trull In the Rtcorder of HIO County book .430, peg" 27 and 28. Mia· a pate.I of u~ ~ ~
11 29E Costa Mesa C,_ 92626 ' Cosl8 Mesa CA ll:i626 ' whlcll WM recorded May 18, 1983 U p10P41rly oJtulled In Mid County and EJCCEPT THERE(ROM 111 oU. gu cellaneoua Mapa, In !hi otnce ol the talnlng approxlmetely 6.9417 -Thi~ t;luslnMs 19'conducteo by a Thll bull~eu la con<l.ucted by in Re,.order'a ln1trumen1 No. State d.-c:rlbed ''· LOT 112 OF minerals and 01he1 hydt0c.tr1>or11. county recorder or Mid county. Ml, loclted on 84111 Avenue end It ganerar p8rt'1etanlp lndl~ldual . 83-21t118, WILL SELL ,,....,. PUBLIC TRACT 7488, AS PER MAP RE· below 8 dllplf\ 01500 leet, without the EXCEPTING lh111•from lhe follow· Identified .. Pere.I 2. In I~ City OI
Jamoa H Nagel Joyce E Pttlman AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIO-CORDED IN BOOK 288, PAGES 27 right of aurtace enlry, ea reteNed In Ing· ' Tullln. Counly ot Orange, 8t1i. OI n115 elatemllnl was flied with lne Thia alatement was filed wllh thu DER FOR CASH, lawful mo~ol the TO 30 INCLUSIVE OF MIS-lnatruments ot record (a) lJnlll 1 through 14 ae atlown C1lll0<nle, u ohown on • m1P "*' 'J'ffOMSON County Clerk ol Orange County on County Clerk ol Orange County on United Stetea, or a cuhler a ell~ CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN THE OF· EXCEPT THEREFROM all wiler upon lhe Condominium Plln rt· In Book 62, Pege 38 of Patee! Mai>t
MINA 'l'liOMSON, rosidnt Aug 26 1983 Aug 12 1983 drawn one atete 01 n11lonaJ bank, a FIC~ OF THE COUNTY RECORDER and subaurface water right•. ix.tow• corded Mey 3, 1978 In book 12869, In the office ol lhe County Recordet ~-F223ll<t ' f'ZZ21U 11ate or federal credit union. or • OF "SAID COUNTY depth of 500 feel, without the right ol page 920, OHlctal Re<.ord1 ol H id of 1eJd County I
of Qista Mesa, Passed away Publlsneo Orange Coast. Dally Published Orange Cout OeJty 11ate or federal 11vlnga end loan The 11ree1 1ddresa end 0111et 11.1rface enlry as d&dlc.tltd or r .. County Tiie ptOperty I• being aold e.ibject
on Septt-mber 5, 1983 Sht.> t::. p1101 Aug 30 Sept 6 13 20 1983 p1101 Aug 23 30 Sept 6 13 1983 auociellon domlclled In 1111• •Ille, common de11gnall0f'I, II any. ol the aerved 1n 1nstrumen1a ol record (bl Tho exclullve rlglll 10 poe-10 1.11 coven1nt1, rlghll, rlght-ol·w•y ' 4959.83 ' ' ' 4ao9•83 all payat>le 11 llwl time ol NJe. ell real property described abOve la YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A seuton ol aJI thOM 11eu c1etl9naled and MMmenll Ol 1'9Cord
SUl"VIVC.od by 2 daughters right. lllle and tn1er11t held by It, u purpor1ed to be 14492 LARCH AV· DEED OF TRUST DATED 11118/81 as Pat101, 11 al'IOW11 upon tM Con· Said property will be IOld et IN
Jeanne Goochey 1)f Costa PUBLIC NOTICE T1u11ee, In that real pr~y lltuatej ENUE. IAVINE. CALIFORNIA 92714 UNLESS VOU TAKE ACTION TO domlnlum Plan abOve ref11<red to minimum ecceptale c11h price M esa, Ca. and Th"' Ima POOUC NOTICE In 111d County end Stitt, deacrlbed The under11gne<1 Tru11ee di•· PROTECT voun PROPERTY. IT PARCEL 2 Unit 14 u ahOW!I upon 12.274.322 05.
Arnold Or Grants Pass. Or• I as follow.: claims any llablllty for any Incorrect· MAY BE SOLO AT" PUBLIC SALE. the Condominium Pl•n abOve r.. "" aum1 ate dll9 at ck>ee ~ FICTITIOUS aU81NE98 IFICTITIOU8 8UllNESI PARCEL 1 Unit No 39 ol tllal nesa ol the street 1dd1esa and Olher IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF lerred to. eacrow.
egon , l son R obert T h omson NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT certain Condominium ProJecl d .. common dealgnetton, If any. shown THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-PARCEL 3· The exctua!Va right to The Board Wiii pey 11 commlMlon
of Costa M esa . C:a, 2 The lollowlng peraona ere doing Trie lotlowlng person la doing scribed tn that cerlaln "mel'lde<l herein. ING ,.G,.INST YOU. YOU SHOULD posaeHlon and occupancy of thoM toallcenMdreel•atatebrc>k•lnlht b th S I J k f llu91ness as bullness aa Condominium Plan recorde<I In Said tale will be mede, but wtthoul CONT ACT A LAWYER portion• ol Lot 1 described In Paroel amount of 411\% of the nnlll purel\aM ro ers amue en ins ° CAPRI LAGUNA MOTEL. 1441 S MTHLEEN HARRINGTON, 1357 book 10791. page 1 of Otflelal Re-covenant or warranty. expren or Im· 15351 Montpelller Avenue, lrvlne, 1 above, de1Jgnlled 11 P-14 11 ap-prtce The name of ihe llcenMCI reef
New Hampshire amJ Wit Coast Hwy Laguna BeeCh. C" N P1aoen1111 11102 Fullerton, C" corda. In the off!Qe ol the CO\lnty piled, regarding 1111•. possession, or Cellfornla ·(If a street addrue or purtenant 10 P11oe11 1 and 2 above Mllte brOlr.tlf end the amount and
ham Jenkins of Grandy, 92651 92631 rec:Ofdor ol Or1n99 County (aucll encumbrance1,topaythe1emalnlng common designation ol propetly la described. rate of the commlNlon to be paid M h 2 JamH G Kalhna 9756 Downey Harr1e1 K Kossoll. 1357 N plan being hetelnatter refered to u prtnclptl 1um of the note(•I aecured ahown aoove. no warranty 11 given YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A ahlll be 111ted on the bid prQC>OMI.
assac uset ts, sisters Sanlo•d Bridge AO Downey, CA P111centl1 • 102, Fuller1on, CA "The Condominium Plan") and at by aald Deed of Trust, wtth lnter111 u to Its completeness or c:orrec1· DEED OF TRUST DATED SEPTEM· tn the event of a 1111 on an oral bid
M argaret M asterson anJ 90240 92631 dellned In that certeln Oecferellon ol thereon. a.s provided In said note(•). neHl · The oeneltclery uncle< M id BER 20. 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE the commlulon 111.U be l>ued upon
Nellie Sp inney bolh Saugus, Virginia Kallln1, 9756 Downey Thia bualnesa la conducted by •n covenants, condition• and r .. trlc· advanCM. If eny. under the 1erm1 of Deed ol Trust, by renon of a breach ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR the purchue prlcl but the broiler
Massach uselts, 10 grand· Sanford Brtdge Rd Downey. CA Individual Ilona ot Newport Creel Homeowners aald Deed or Truat. leea, charget or default In the obllgatlon1 Mc:ured PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A aubmltllng the highest wrttten bid h I d 8 90240 Harriot K l<oaso'H "sGoclallon, recorded In book end expen111 or tile Trullee and ol thereby, heretofore e.11ecuted and PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN 1hall receive on..lloJI ot Illa com-e l d r e n a n VlrglnlR Kalllns Ttils ststemenl was llled with lhl 10348, paoe 893 or otflc111 record• the 1ru11a crelled by aeld D..ci ol delivered 10 111e underalgne<I a writ· EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE m1111on Of'I the hlghell M llltn bid
gr ea l ·grand ch 1 Id r e n This stetemerll was llled with the County Clerk 01 Orange County 011 and emenoed to Declaration of Re-Trull, for the 1mount reaaonebly ••· ten Oeclaratlon ol Default and [)&. OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST end the belanoe ol the commlMlon
Graveside services will be County Clerk or 018nge County on Aug 9 1983 strlctlons recorded OC1obe• 20, tlmlled 10 be: $87,220.99 mand for Sele. and written notloe ol YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A on the purchase prloe lllall be peld
h Id W d d Aug 19 t98a "222580 1972 In bool\ 10348. page 481 of The t>enetlclary under H id Deed breach and ot eleellon to cauM Ille LAWVER. 2184 Canyon Or , ltO, to the brok9f procuring tile IC!""
e 0 n en es a Y • f223312 Published Orange Coall Dally on1c1al Rec0<d1 end "mendment r.. of Trual heretolore executed end de-undersigned to sell aatd p10P9f'ly to Co111 Mesa, CA • purch.-n<:119t tllal no com-
S petem ber 7, 1983 a t Published Orange Coast Dally Ptlol Aug 23. 30, Sept 6, 13, 1983 co1de<1July10. 1973 In t>ook 10793. llvereo to the undersigned• wrtllen aallsly said obllg11UOf'l1, end tlMlr.. "(II a a1ree1 addre11 °' common m1111on 1h1ll be paid II the
11.00AM at Harbor Lawn P1101 Aug 30 Sep1 6 13. 20, t983 4721·83 p1ge 516 of Ofllcl•I Record• ol Or· Oeclarallon ol Oelaull and Demand alter 1ne undetslgned ceuMd uld deslgnlllOf'I ol pr()perty la al'lown purch-11 not repr_,ted by 1
M emonal Park, w11h Pastor 4946-63 ange County (" the Oecl111tlon"I for Sal6, and • written Notloe ol 0.-notice ol breach end or elec11on lo above. no werranty la given .. to Ila broker
W C I r MLIC NOTICE l'ARCEL 2 An undivided 1/140lh 1aull 111d Electlon to Sell The under· be recorde<l May 3, 1983 H 1n1tr. complet-•• or cortec1..-.l" The 4 l awy«e Tltle of Newpof1 8-11
aymannn ar son ° PU8LIC NOTlrE 11nte1eS1 In end to the common area 1lgne<1 ceuMd .. Id Notice 01 Oelaull No 83· 186765 of Ottlclal ReGOrdt In benellclery under .. Id Deed ol will act •• eec:row otflelr. and tNI
South California Bible Col-'f FICTITIOUS B&,lllNEaS ea defined In lhe Oeclarallon of and Elec11on to Sell lo be recorded In the office ol tt>e Recorder ol Orange Trust, by re11on ol • breach or CS.. eacrow cot1 111111 be bOl'M by Ola
lege off1ciatmg. In heu of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATtMENT Amendm8f\I 1h11eto, being lo! 1 of the county where the real property 11 Coun1y, Said Sale will be made, but lault In the obllgallOf'I• eec:ured purch.-A policy ol !Ille ln11Kence
flowers contribuUons may I NAME STATEME~T The lollowlng persona are doing tracl No. 7852, H per map recorded loclttd. w11hou1 covenant 01 warranty. ex· thereby, heretofore execuled and Wiii be provided by llMI Bollrd. Ttie
d h h Am . • 1 The lollowlng pel$0t'l9 ere ·a-otnl) butlrw1ao u; --tn-l>Ook 302 pages 7 through ll In· Diie; Augutl 12, 1983 presa or Implied, regarding tllle poe· c:tellverea 10 the under!Milned • wrtl· MCfOW lllall be 09"l8d wtthln ten be ma e t e . I e erl\:an 'business as BUILDING MAINTEN,.NCE SER-clualve ol Mlacelleneoua Ma.pt, tn LUCINDA K. TAYLOR dba BEN· Msslon, or encumbrancet, to pay ' 1111 Oeclarallon ol Default and 0.-d•VI 11111< aooeplance by tlle eo.td
Cancer Society or the DEJA vu TR,.llEl 4881 Biren VICE 3157 Birch SI. Suite 120, tll41 office ol lhe Counly Recorder ol EFACT the remelnlng principal eom of Ille mend lor Sale, end written notlol ol ol 1he 1ucc.11tut bid. American Hean Assoc1a. Street Newport Beach CA 92660 Newport Beech, CA 92860 Orange County u aalo T1ut1M note( a) secured by 11ld deed ol breach and ol e1ec11on to cauM the 5 All bid•, wlleth« wrlnar1 or oral,
Uon Piert.'e Brothers BeU Mllll'a M Dolle 4331 Myra Av-Mark Robin Edelfel\, 1278 Glen· EXCEPT THEREFROM thll pol'· By LUCINDA K TAYLOR Trust, with lntereSI H In Mid note undersigned to NII Mid propeny to 11\111 be aocompanled by a oertlftad
onue Cypress CA. 90630 nerye, • 188. Leguna Beach. CA. 11on of land Included within Pirc.I 1 22891 LAMBERT ST STE 520 pro1tloed edvences. If any, unde< 11t11ly H ld obligation•. end there-°' culller'a en.ck In Ille amount of
Broadway M ortuary dirC'<'· Oriando F Doll• 4331 Myra Av 9265 I as snown on a map recorded In book EL TORO, C"LIFORNIA 92830 the terms ol seld Oee<l ol Tru1t. •-. etter Ille undefllgned c.tuMCI Mid 150,000 made payable to the order
tors 642-9150 enue Cypress c" '90530 Mark A Edellel1 45, page 26 01 Percel map• In the (714) B55-3788 charges and expense• olthe Tru11ee nolloe ol btHCh 1111<1 01 elecllorl 10 oflhe Board The depoel1of1119 euc;..
_ Tllis buttness 11 conducted by in-Thi• a1a1emen1 was llled with the olliee ol the County Recorder or Or-Published Orange Cout Dally Piiot and 01 lhe lrltsts created by aeld be recorded Mey 19, 1983 u lnttr ceulut bidder Wiii be relalned by the
dMduals !husband & wtlel (County Clerk ot Orange County on anga County, C1lllOfnl1. AuQ. 23, 30, Sept. 6, t983 Deed of Trust Said sale Wiii be held No. 83·212785 ol Official Record• In Board and 8')plled to the purdl-VENNALL Mll~a M. Dotie IAuo 12. 1983 PARCEL 3 Exctu11ve euemen1 4835·83 on Tuesday. September 13, 1983, et the 0111'8 of the Record11< ol Or•noe price: all 0111er1 wHI be returned •
ELIZABETH ANNlE VEN-Orlando F 00118 '222112 appurtenant 10 Mid Uni! 39. •II .. 2:00 p.m. at the Chapman Avenue County; 8 Eecrow ltlall be compMted no
NALL .d 1 f Cost.a This statement wn Iliad with the Publl1hed Orange Coaa1 Delly more apec:lllcally delned In the Con-PUBl.IC NOTICE ent,.nce to the Civic Ctntet Build· Said N ie wtt be made, bul wltllout 1119f than tlXly (80) days from 1119
• a resi en ° County Clerk 01 Orange County on Piiot Aug 23, 30. Sept 8. 13, 1983. domlnlum Plen and Oeclarttlon. Ing, 300 EHi Chapman Ave , 01. covenant or w11ranty, expr ... or Im-dlle eec:row It 09ftl9CI. Fallure to
Mesa, Ca Passed away on A 2s 1g63 4737-43 PARCEL 4, A non-e•ciull1111 -IFICTITIOUI 8UllNE•• ange. CA plied, regerdlng title po-.lon. Of compt.te eecrow within IN flekl.y
September 3, 1983 She IS ug ' F223731 ment lo uae the common ••ee and NAME ITAtt•NT At lhe time of the lnltl•I publl· encumbranc; ... to peythe remaining tlmt umn win be cauM to forfal1 to
SUJ"Vlved by her daughler Publtsheo Orenge cout Dally PUBLIC NOTICE lacllllleS ol the pro)ect wt.ten hive The lo41owtng pereon la doing cation ol this notice, the to111 prlnclp1l eom 01 the nota(1) ~ed the Board the ch«* depOelled wntl
Edna M W Pllol Aug 30 Sept 6 13 XI 1983 been or wlll be developed on lhe bualnesa u : •mount of the unpaid balance or the by aald deed ol Tru1t. with lnl-t the bid axoepe 11111 em-P91)I mey ay ITU, 4 grand· ' ' 4949.83 FICTITIOUS BUSINE•I following dMCtlbed real property. TERRI'S GALLEY, 4500 Cempua obllgatlon secureo t;ly Ille t bO.,. d .. u In M id note ptovtOed. edvencee, tt Withdrew from •7 Wrttt"" bide tor
c h 1 I d r e n , I 2 NAME I TATEM!NT lots 1 to 4 lnciutlve ot trect No Ori.,., Sii •348, Newporl Belch. tc•lbeo deed of 11uat and eatlmated any, under Ille term• ol llkl 0..0 of the purclllM ptlOI of Mid property
great -grandchilqren and I M LIC NOTICE The followtng person la dolngl 7817, es per map recorded In l>Ook C,., 92660 , costs e11pen1141s, and advencea IS !rust. f"'· cllarget, and expen-of 111.111 be recel'v9d 11 lht &bow ad-d , h 1 d 'business as 306, pagea33 end 34 ol Ml•· Terresa Ann Salinger. 112 ~ Sap-164,069 59 the Truatee end ol 1he 1rust1 crM teCI dr ... by the Superintendent Of 1111
gr ea t -grea l ·gr an l 1 NOTICE OF I lECH-TRON ASSOC IA TES 151 celianeou1 Maps, 1ecord1 ot Orenge phlre, B•lboa lsleno, CA. 92662 Tne total lndebtednen being an by 111ld Deed ot Tru11 dMIQnee Of'I or before Iha time Ml
M rs. V ennall had b«>n a TAU8T£E'8 SALE Kalmus Dflve·Bldg M· l Colla County. Calllornle. This bv•ln••• I• c.onducte<l by an esllmale on whloh Iha opening bid te Said sale will be held on: Frld1y, tor 1fie opening ot Nfd bide.
resident of CaJ1forrua for On September 7. 1983. at 10 00 jMeea CA 92828 ' The street eddre" or other lndl.,.ldual oomputod may be obtained by call· Sep1. 23, 1983. et 2:00 pm. 11 the II. "' the llme NI IOI' the opening
over 50 years and fonnerly AM CeJllOl'nla Land Ttlle Company, Rodger H Abefcromble 13892 l • comon designation of the real proo· TerrM•" Salinger Ing (415) 9•5·6418 lhe day t>elore Chapman Ave entranoe 10 Iha Civic of bld1. !he M9led bid• etl4lll ~
( GI dnl h h 1as duly appolnrecS Tru!tee under and Jolie Pia.re Garden G;ove CA erly he1eln1bove detcrlbed Is Thia 1111ement WIS filed wllh Ille the tale Center Bulldlng, 300 Eut Ch1pm1n ()941ned, e111mlned and decMr..cl by
O en e w ere s e was oursuant to Deed ot Trust executed 92644 ' · purported 10 be 18 OoodWlll Court. Coun1y Clerk of Orange County on Oa1a August 12. 1983 Ave , Orange, CA the Sui-Intendant or tn. Alllllstam
President of the Daughters oy Howard A Hemmerman, an un· This bualne .. 18 conducted by an Newpon Beach, Calllornta Aug 12. 1983 T O SERVICE COMPANY Al lhe time ol lhe lnllloJ publl-Superlnlendenl ~ Admlnl9!rao ...
of St. Gi'orge and w as a of-"''"led man IS Trusior for the ben· lndtvlduaJ The unOerslgned hetaby dltdatm• 1"22211t es aetd T1u11M, cellon ol thll notice. the 10111 $erv1Qee. The Supenn1endent or in.
r h 0 _ .. _ Lod ell! and aecurtry ol Well9 Fargo Aooger H Abercrombie ell llabUlly lor any lncOtTIC'I,_ In PublttheO Orange Cout Dally 8y Nini Eernesl, emount of tht unpeld balence of Ille "8111tant S~lendent of Admln-M•~r m t eaUnc:.,.,._"" g e ICtecSlf Corporauon as Beneficiary, This 11111menl wH llled wnh the said •l•eel eddr .. • Of' 0111er com-Pilot "ug 23. 30, Sept 6 13. 19113 /lHISlant Secretary obl1Q1llon MCUted Dy the abo.,. ci.. 111r•llve ~ ltlall lhen '4111 tor
l"!i Venn w as born m dlled Maren 22. 1982, and recorded Count Clerk 01 Ora Count on mon dealgna1k>o 4731-83 1990 N Calllornla Blvd.1 scribed deed ol 1ru1t and M llmllec:I 0<al bids.
England and had be<.'CJmC an u lr'91rumenl No 82· t-8682 on Aug 1~ t983 f'Kl8 Y Seid 111e will be made without Walnut Creek. CA. 94598-3787 co111, eMpenMt. and edvencee II II, upon the calf tor Ofal blddlflO,
American Citizen of wluch MarG.h 30, •982, or Otflclal Record• ' f'2229M werrenly.e~prMI Ol'lmplt.d,regerd· PUBl.IC NOTICE 415·944·9015 133,135.91 any r•ponalble ,,.,._, oflllt'I to
h d r S 11n the Otllce or the Coun1y Rec:order Publlahed Orange Cout Dally Ing tltle, DOHMalon, or encum· Publlahe<l Orengo Coeat Delly Pilot The total lndebte<lneu being an purchaM the prOQerty upon tfle s I' was very prou O Pr· ~f Orange County, Stale of Call· Piiot Aug 23 30 Sept 6 13 1983 btencea. 10 salllly the principal bll· f1CTITIOOI BU•INESS Aug 23, 30 Sept. 6. 1983 4781-83 esttmlle on which the opening bid la term1 end eon0llfon1 ~ tOf e
vices wtll be held nn 11orn1a ' · ' 4730.83 ence of lhe Nole Of 0111« obllgatlon NAMI ITATl!fftHT computed may be Oblllnecl by call· price (11111< deducting any com-
Wednesday September 7 . Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION I . MCU•e<I by tald Deed ol Tr1111. wt1h Tiie lollowlng P•uon 1• dotng PUBllC NOTICE Ing (7141 937-0flee ll>e day before mlatlon to be peldl «'LOMdlng the
1983 I OoPM p f fO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR lnternl and olhtr eom1 .. provtOed buMMH" lhe NJe. htohelt -llten Did (tfter Oeductlng at · al aci •C \CASH CASHIERS CHECK OR PUBl.IC NOTICE the<eln. plua advancee. n any, under ECM TYPING SERVICE. 2701 S OAANGE COUNTY Oiied. Augu11 22. 1983 any ~ 10 be paid) tiy 11
View M ortuary Chapel. pn· CERTIFIED CHECK (peyebte et ltme . Ille 1enn1 thereof 111d lnleretl on F11N1ew. •D-8. Santa Ant CA 8UPERIOR COVftT CRESS ESCROW CORPORATION .... , 5%, tnen the oral bid wfl6cl'I 19
VIile IJ\t.ennent will rolJow 101 sale In lawful money ol the Untied NOTICE OF DEATH OF llllCh •dvance1. and plus fees, 92704 700 CfVlc Center °'·.... .. Mid Trull.. the hlg'-1 thlll be tenllliv.ty II>
al Pacific View M emonal StateJS). et. In 11\e loo by ol Cell!<» nta G E OR G E F RANKL J N ch11gts. and •~penH• ol fhe Ella beth C M1eon. 2701 S Felr· aan11 An•, CA. '2701 By T.O SERVICE COMPANY Cief)ted
l end Tllle Company . t010 N. Main USELMAN.. ab GEORGE! Trullee and of the'"'''' QM ted by view, tr0-8. Sent• Ana. CA. 92704 MARRIAGE OF Agent 9 The .... wlll be condUe1ed In Park · P ac I f 1 c V I I' w Street. Santa Ana. Calllornla, aald Deed of T1uiat The total amount Tiii• bualne .. I• conduc1e<I by •n Pet II loner LINDA C. l AMURA By Conl J Capra accordence with the appllcabta
M ortuary, Newport Beach • vou ARE IN DFFAUL T UN DEA A USELMAN AND OF PETI· of 1a1d obtlgellorl, lnctudl"9 reeeon-lndlvlduttl Aesponaent THE ODORE T Aael1t1nt Secretary provlalon• ot Section• 383e0 111n1
directors 'DEED OF TRUST OR MORTGAGE TION TO ADMINISTE R ES· ably eatlmlled f-. cherges end••· Ellubeth C Muon TAMURA One City Bl'vd., Wett, 39382 01 the Educetlon Codi.
· O"TEO MARCH 22, 1982, UNLESS TATE NO. A·l I 9'135 pen1e1 ol the Tru1tee. at the time of Thi• 11a11ment wu Ille<! with 1 .. e Case No. 021·27·95 Orange. C,.. 92868 10, 11 no written bld1 are receNed
YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT T ll h be f I e'S Initial publication ol thll Notice. 11 County Clllfk of Orange County on SUMMONS (FAMN.. Y LAW) (714) 836·8288 1!\4t llrsl acoaplable oral bid "'811 YOUR PROPERTY, 11 MAY ee 0 a ein, ne IC an '134.757.85 Aug 9, 1983. NOTICfl Y()C.I llewe been IMMd. Publlltled Orange Coul DaJly equalOftXoeedlMmlnlmum ~
L EYER LY TRUDY MAE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU cr editor s and contingent Oeted Augull 25, 1983 "222511 The court mey decide .. alnet you Piiot Aug 30, Sept 8, 13, 1983. table cuh l>'tce Ml lorth aboYe .
l,jEYERLY, a res1denl of NEED ,_N EXPLANATION OF THE c reditors o f GEORGE REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SEA· Put>ll1hed Orange Cout DlllY without you1 being llMtd llfttMI 4928-83 The Secretery of 11111 Boerd 11 Costa M esa Ca PasseJ NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS F RANKL IN USELMAN VICE aa Trustee Piiot .Aug 23, 30, Sept 8, 13. 1983 you rH pof>d within JO deyL "9ed h«eby euth0<1ud and dWac:ted to
' AGAINST YOU VOU SHOULD CON· ' By 0 J Morger 4707·83 the lnlorm1tlon befow. glY9 notice ol tht. .... by po.ling away on Sept.em1*r 3. 1983 TACT A LAWVER aka GEX>RGE USE.LMANI (Seal) O.J M0<ger.1t1 Pretldent lfYoU wish 10-k the edvloeof an C091Mofthl Aeeolutlonlnttw.epub-
Surv1ved by her mother All rtglll lltle and Interest <;On· and persons who may be 2020 North Broadway, Suite 206. P\JBllC NOTICE 11tmney 1n 11111 m111er. you lllOUld P\JBllC NOTICE lie pilClll In u.. County not leM then
Jerry L eyerly of Costa l"eye<I 10 and now Mid by It under otherwise interested in thelS•nte Ana. Ce 92706 ,.c nnoua 8UllNEIS do eo promplly so 1h11 your written NOTICI OIF MIFA~T fllleen ( 151 d1y1 before th•
M Ca h r th G said Deed 01 Trust In the property ·u d / (714) 953-8810 response, 11 any, may be Ille<! on IWOflTANT NOTICE elorefnentlOned date 01 the hewing. es.a, ., er a er ,ene s11ua16d In aald County ahd Stat11 Wt an or estate: Published Orange Coal! Dally NAME ITATEfftNT time and by publlthlng a Notice of lnlen-
Leyerly. _4 brothers, Dennis deacrlbed es A petition has been filedl Piiot Aug 30. Sept. 6. 13. 1983. ou:~e fo4~~.wlng person 11 doing AVISOIUsted healdo demendede. d6~3~: ;:g:J:~b8u1~~~=t 11on 10 Sellltie MJd ptopeny -e
and Lone of Cost.a M esa, PARCEL 1 Unit No 38, In Ille by MARIE B USELMAN lnl 4943-33 S=SON·BERG PRINTIG 124 El trlbume lede decldfr ~onlr1 Ud. HIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS, IT MAY WMk tor three weell• t*ore the
Ca David and h is wife unincorporated area 01 Irvine City, the S uperior Court of Orange Broedwiy Cot t• M ... CA 928n ''" eudt.ncl• • menoe que Ud. ,... BE SOLD WITHOUT AN't' COURT opening ol bid• In ~~ gen-p ' r Cos M Ca county Of Orange, 11a111 of CallfOfnla, . h P\JBllC NOTICE e.· . •pond• denlro de 30 dlee. L .. la ACTION d h the leQaf rlghl Itel ctreulatlon In the County. eggy o t.a esa. • lu sllown ano d~rlbed In the c;o,.._ County requesting t at Beryl : Melor>ey. 3 l48 Yel· lnfcwmeclon que •lout • •n you ..... good and ADOPTED SIONED ANO AP
Greg and Raymond of Costa domlnlum pl1n recorded on July 31 MARIE B USELMAN be FICmlOUI BUllMfH ~~1r• Ive. Coat• M911• CA 11 you wleh to -11th. edVlce o4 :~b~;o:~~~t ~~r ,,..:: d~ PROVED THIS 251h day of A .... :
M esa. Ca.. grandmother t980, In bool< 13885, Peget 575 10 appointed as personal rep-NAME ITATl!Mt:NT Thia bualn ... 11 conduoted b an en attorM y In tllle 11\ettet, JOU payment• plua permtneo COiia and 1983
Vera <>f Huntington Beach ~648. lnctualve 01 otttc1a1 records 01 resentallve to admtruster the The rottowlng pe<ton• ere Clolng lndlvld 11 Y 11\oulcl do 10 promptly to that yo.it expen-within thr" 131 month• ST,.TE OF CALIFORNIA
'1satd county bu1lneu es u wrlUen rHpottM , II tnJ, may '" t the d t thl N tlce f Del It COUNTY OF ORANGE Ca., 2 nieces Amy and PARCEL 1 An undivided one eslale o( GroRGE FRANK· AONO -POINT INTERIORS, Beryl Eugerie Mt loney flied on lime. ;:r;i reco~d~ .Thf1 • .!:ount ~. I, Rollen Pe18™1n. S«lnllllfY OI
Brooke both or C<lsla M esa, forty-fourth t llUthl Interest as • L IN USELMAN (under the 2616 "ndover Pl., Coela "4eaa. CA ~~~ •::·~~10~=~~'6g~~y 1~~ a1 U1ted det1• •~lottanl con-s1o,575,98 u 01 July 211, 1983, and the Orange County Boerd ~ E<tual· Ca and nephew Corey 111118111 In common 10 lhe fee lntereel lndcpenden1 Admmist.ration 92828 A {s 1983 to de un •bo9edo en Ml• •unto, w1111ncre11e unlll your account t>e-!Ion, hereby oentty thlt the above Mi~hell of Garden Grove ltn and to the common erea ol Loi 3 f "'-ta•~ A l) Th petition Olene Meile Frle<ler1dort, 2615 ug • Fmno deberta llecerlo lnmedlttameftte, comes current. You may not 111119 to and rorego4ng Retolutlon -duly • of Tract 10349. ea per map llled In o ""' ....,. C e Andover Pl Coeta M6M, CA 92826 de tsl• manera, "' ~Ila th 11, n aJd Ion of r and regufatly adopted by Mid Boerd
Ca M emorial services w11l loook 466, page.a 35 end 36 01 mis-1s set Cor hearing in Dept. No Oort• T"9resa Aariler. 2953 Jeva P 1~~l•h~ ~~ 1~0~1 1~:J:Y eecrlta, 11 hay •touna. puede -=~~1en....:,u,~oug~ll pory=I 11 a regul11 "'"11ng thereof rl9ld on
be held on Thursday , Sep-oe11aneou1 maps, records 01 ·~2~ 3 at 700 Civic Center Dr., Roed. Coa11 M .... CA. 92628 10 uo • • · 4954 83 r911leh.c:l11 llempo, w•• demended but you muet pey 1t1e 25th day ol AU{Jlllt. 1"3, and
t.ember 7 1983 al IO.OOAM county.u1uch!~ml1denn~tnh .. W est Santa Ana CA 92701 Thia bu~ It conducled by• • 1·TO THE "H"ONOINT1 TM i11earnount11tt9d abOY9. peated by 1 mefor1ty vote of Mid • • lrtlc:I& entllled Oellnltlon1 01 II>« • • llmlted pennenhlp petltloMr hit fllotd • i»tttlon oon· Aner three (3) monlh• from Ille Boerd at P1erce Brothers Bell declaration of covenan11, condlllon1 on Sept 28, 1983 at 9:30 A .M Diane Marie FrteOerldOrl PUBl.IC NOTICE 0etnlng your merrl .... w 10" 11111 to date 01 reoordellon of thlt document IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 l'llY9
Broadwa y M or l u a r y 1ano re!lrle!!<>"• deecrlbed l~ ··sue. IF YOU OBJECT to the This stelement wu flt.cl with the flle • reaponM within JC>da,e o4 the (Which di!• of recordlllon appea,. htieunto Ml my nand and ..., 11111
Chapel, with private int.er-JECT .. TO below tthe Deeter granting of the petition, you Coun1y Clerk of Orane• Couniy on FICTTTIOUa 8UlfNll8 dtt• 111•1 lhl• 1ummone I• _..,ad hereon), uoltM the obllgallon being 211th d1y ol Auguat. 1983 l f fl lellon ) h Id h h Aug 10, 1983 NAMI STAT't:MINT 11" JOU, your d•fNlt mer be foreclolld upon permits a longer ROBER't PETERSON, Ed.O ment n tennent o owers PARCEL 3 EaMimonta es ~llorth s ou e1t er appear at t e f'222Ut l he ra110w1ng pereon 11 dOlng entered end th• court mar ent9' • rlod ou have on tri. 1 11 , ht County Supetlntenctent of
<lonat1ons may ht• made to In the sec:tlone enllll~ Certain hearing and state you objec· Publlahed Orange . Coaa1 Dally bu11neae 11: llldilinent contalnlno 1n1unot1ve or : •toP it. iorllClotu~a b !°yi ~he Schot1 and Secratery
the UCLA Bram Tumor Re· Easements lo• Owner•' and Sup· lions or liJe written objec· Piiot Aug 23. 30, Sept 6, 13. 11183. (Al L.AGUNATIC CREATIONS (Bl other orde,.. concer111nt dlvl•lon o4 entire amount demand~ by~our Boerd of Educ111on
seach furce Brothrrs Bell port" Se111em•t1I and Enc!.oacll· lions with the court before 4806-83 LAGUNATICS, 31241 Monterey p1operty, epounl •upportl cllltd creditor Publlllled Orano. Coaal Dally Piiot B d " M d rne<'ll ol the Arlfcle entitled Eue-h h . y S11ee1, South Lagun.1, CA 92877 c11e1ody, ollllcl eupfMH'I. • 1-1 To find out 11141 emount you muat Aug 30, Sept. 8. "13. 19&3 roa waJ onuary 1rec-ments" of 111e Oecloretton t e eanng our appear· POOLIC NOTICE Gaye Honeycun, 31241 Monterey ,..., coeta, •nd aucll othet rett.f .. P• °' 10 arr for 1 ment 10 4931-83
tors 642-9150 PARCEL • Easements ., auch a nee may be in person or by St . South Laguna, CA 92877 m•r be erenttd by the -rt. The 11~ the loreci=• Of' 1r y~ prop-------------
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PIERCE BROTHERS
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
ea~t• ere p11r11eu~~rly set fort~ your attorney. FICTITIOUS eUllN!ll Thi• bualnfta •• con<JUClfld by an 9arnl1hmen1 of weoee. t1llln9 erty 11 lt\Aorecloeo;e fOf any oth« "8.IC NOTICE °" In tt>e a111ei. en1111ed E•a&ment1 IF YOU ARE A C REDI·! NAM£ aTATIMINT lndlllkkl•I m-y or propertr. et otllet court retson. contect Prabheker O ___ ...:...;;.;;.;~...:...;;..;.-....._ __ _ 011he declare11on 01 covenan11 con· The followlng per ton 11 dOlf19 Gaye Honeycutt 111tllorl1ed procffdl1191 m•1 alto Oendelt•r Ptennoua ., ... ,,
dlllons and r9'1rlcllons tn "SUB, TOR or a contingent creditor bualneu u · Thia 1tatemen1 w11 llled wtth tlle rftull. 12571 Weibe NAME IT,U••NT
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642-9150
BAL T2 BERGERON
SMITH 6 TUTHILL
WEBTCl lff CHAPEL
427 E 17th SI
Costa Mesa
646-9371
PAClf1C VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemetary Mortu8ry
Cttapel Crema1ory
3500 Pac1t1c; View Drive
Newoort Beach.
64-4·:2700
McCORMICK M ORTVARY
1795 Laguna C nnyon Ad
Laguna Bosch C11 'nes1 •9•·9• 15
HAR•OA LAWN·MT. OLIV!
M or1u•ry • C.m•1ery
Crem11tOt')'
1625 Glsler Ava
COllll MOH
540-5554
JECT TO .. helOW (thl! "Mu ter Dec· of the deceased you mW1t filJ I CAN WRITE IT FOA YOU County Clerk Of Or•no• County on Oettd: No•. 21, tM2 Santi An• CA 92705 The fo4lowtng pereona -doing
,1arat1on .,. und'lr lhe aectlon llead your claim with the court 0 (BAR8,.AA ARDINGER, PHO). Aug 24, t983 LEE A. BRANCH, Clertt (71417l 1•20711 ou11neu ...
Ing& In such BrtlCle 41ntltl&d •• lot 12582 Shelly "I Garden Grove f'l:Dlft l y: NANCY Ol'ANT, OetMitr II OU have eny que1tlon• JO MAR IN1ERIOR8 80& \lie Lido
j1ow• "Owne11 Rtgh11 and Dulle.~. present It I<;> th e ~rsonal rep· CA 926A0 · ' ' Publlahed Orenoe Coe11 Dally Publl1hed o,.ne• COMt Dally "'lot •hou~ conltcl 111 or the' ~ Nord.~ BMCill. 'c A 92913
l:'llllllH and Cabl11 Tele;-111?.n resentatJve appointed by the eerb•re Ardlnot•. PhD, 12582 Piiot Aug 30. Sept 6. 13. 20, 1983 AUfl >O. 8ept, •· 1i, 20, ttt.). ernment egency Wh~m•y 11a.:'1n. Jolin Martin Zlnwneyer, eoe VII
SuPl>Of't and Selllafnenl • En-coun within four monthslstituy, #1, G11d111 Grov11. CA 4956-83 .._143 111.1red your loan Lido Nord. N-i><>rt 8Mol\, CA.
croachment •nd Communlly Faclll f h d f fl •-· 92640 Remember YOU M"Y LOSE ~2883 ties Eaument · EXCEPTING rom t e at.e 0 . rat .,,., ... ance Thia 0u1lna1 I• condUC1ed by en "8.IC NOTICE MllC NOTICE LEGAL RIOH.TS If" vou oo NOT lllclor'I• Joanne ~. toe
THEREFROM Ill Oil, gu. miner••• of letters as proVlded m Sec-lndlvtdual TAKE PROMPT ACTION \Ila lido Nord, N9wpor1 8-ctl. CA and other h)'OrocerbOn 111.1b•t•noes lion 700 of the Probate Code B1tber• Ardinger, PhD FlCTTTIOUI au .... 1a f'1e m1ou a BUllMll 92683 together wllll lhe rlghl 10 explore IOI ( Calico Th lime for Thi• statement w .. llled Wllh Illa NAllll tTAT .. llNT NAME STATIMINT Notloe II her'eby g"'-1 by Illa Thi• bul!MM" oondl.lc1ed by. • end e>1trac1 .. me. below a depth 01 O mta. . e Counfy Clerk of Orangt County on The lo41owtng person• ate dOlng The lollowtno 1141reon I• doing undetlllQned thlt u~ that oenaln general part~.
600 feel from the eorteoe or selc hlmg claims wtll not expire ,_u 25 19113 buelnMI u bu1lne11 •• DMd or True! dated May 111 1981 lllctor1• J Zlntmt)11t
18nd, w11hout Ille right of surlece p rior lo four months from the g • 'm711 ST CLAIR ANO COMPMIV. 429 .ALPHATRONIX, 4029 We1ttrly e11ec:ultdbyYE2DI M. BHESANl"u Thi• 1111.Mn.nt ... "*' wtlll ltle
11rHryeareM1t"vl!dlndeedaofreco1d dale o f lhe hearin& notJced Puoll.n.d OrarlQI coe1t Delly Bell/\HI Ln . Balboa, CA. 92881 Pl . Newport Beach. C,., 92880 frustor In which PRABHAKAR D. Cou"1)' Cterll of 0ra11Q9 County on
lha elleel addreu and 011191 bo Piiot ,_ug, 30, s.p1 8, 13, 20. 1983. 81 Cl1lr lltnturee Inc.. 429 Belvue Normen Wyman, 414 Aliso Ava., OANOEKAR '"d JOANNA L.EE Aug, 28. 1983 common d8algnallon, If any, ol t~ a V(I. ' 49&0-83 Ln .. 811001. CA 92Ml Newport Beach. CA 112823 OANDEKAR ert ni med 11 1'111111
real proP8flY dncrlbed above 11 YOU MAY EXAM rNE the Thie butln ..... eondUC1ed by • Tiit• bu11ne1111 condox:1ed by-an BenellclarlH end WESTERN Publlllled Orange COM! ~
purported to be' 80 Htvenwc>Od file kepl by the cour t . lf you •-te 111nyu-t ~ellon lnOlvidllal MUTUAL. CORPORATION, e c.11-Piiot Aug. 30. 5-11 8, ''· ao, t"3.
IMne,Ca 92714 t.e led in th tale n""· """"-J•uloa St. C111r. Sec· N0<rnenWyman f0<nle cOfporlllon u TNet•. and ~
THE UNDERSIGNED TRUSTEE are tn res e es ' retary/Treuorer '"'• 11e1emen1 WH llled with the recorded May 2t 1981 In 8ootl
DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR IN you may serve upon the ex· '1CTTTlOUI ........ Thia 1\11911'\411\t Wll llled with the County Clerk ot Orange County on 140'18, Pege 1815: onlcl9i ~di ------------
C 0 RR EC f INFORMA T IO I\ ecu tor or admlnlsLtator, or NAMI ITATl•NT County 0.11 of OnlnQe Coumy on Aug II, 1983 of Or.,. Coun1Y. CtllfOfnle, a "8.tc NOTiq !FURNISHED th alto fo the ex fhe IO!IOWlng ,,.,._, le dOfng "ug 26, 1983 nt2l7I bntlCih ot the obllO•Oon IOt wtllGtl _______ __. ____ _
Th111 •eld tel@ It macl8 wlthou upon c mey r • bu11,,_ u · P'mJ'18 Publl1hed Oran~ Cotti DlllY the Oetd of Truat la eecurlty hat f'tCT1TIOU9 WM
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covenant°' w1rrenty 1ege1dln(I 1111", ecutor or administrator, and RICH OQRMAN'8 HOME REPAIR Publlllled Or•noe Coe11 Dally Piiot Aug 23, 30, Sept 8. 13, 1983. occurred· that Ille natur• of tuCfl ..._ 8TAT'lmlt'T
PQ1M11alon Of encumbrences. 01 ••file with th e court with proof & MAINTEN,.NCE, 3114 t Illa Pilot Aug 30, Sept. II. 13. 20. 11la3 4724-83 btH Oh 1e't1lt talk.Ire 10 P41Ywhen due The IOllOwlng f*'IOM -doing
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10 l1111Ut1blllty of title o.f aervlre 8 written request Sonora, San Juan Cap1111a.no, CA. 4951·83 all lncuml>'•~ on the eub)eot buelneea .. : n~ 1111•1 emount of Ille unpatd h ' d "'-'al 92875 • PtJBl.IC NOTICE property· 10 malnleln fire lnturanoe (Al STRAPS UNLIMITED Mf'O • oel9'\Qe of .. Id obllgatlon• to09thet stating t at you eslJ'M~,, Alch11d Anhur GOl"l\en, )1141 PUBl.IC NOTICE on the sUbJecl 1>f09«ty· and 10 "Y (8) llA08 UNL.IMtTEO ~ on
wtth ldv•nc)el, end •llrnlled C41U notice or the filing of an In· Ill• S0<10r1, San Juen C~1tr8'IO. frK:TITIOUI llUllNIH , ... Miii• tu ae wtlllfl dw: 'tt11f by !tag). 6412 8oll8 ......... •o. Hunt·
l•nd •• ,,.,,_ •• U 0,000 00 ventory and apprai.9emenl of CA. 9281& ftCTTTIOUl llU...... NA• I TATUIOIT nlUOft thereof the ~ ~on 8eadl. CA. OM4t
fhat Nolie. ot brNCh Of U10 Ol)ll-~1'1te 8.lll'U or of the peU• Tiiie bvalMtt I• conducted t>y: an MAim ITAT'lmN'T The fo41owtng Pttt011 le doing 118'.0y decttt .. thll Ille lnOeClted-w.il l Taylor, 1Q 1t ~
gallon Ind election to Mii Mid reel Individual TIMI tOllOwlng Pt"tOll 11 dOl"O butlf)ffl u nett Incl all IUf'f\8 MCUred try NICI tO'IWI lat\11, CA 12MS
ptopeny WU reGOtded .. ln1tru done or aa:ount.t mentioned AIChatd A. Oormtll . buel-u· AMERICAL INTIANATIONAL. 19 OMd of Tru9\ .,. fllol"'*'IAtely due Horne Y0\11'1 Ott9'11, 17402 ~
mtnl No t)..'70880 on Aptll i2 In $ttt1on 1200 tand 1200.& Of Thlt tll l-1 wu ttled wlll\ Illa J,_HANA S .. Ol'nS, 1300 Adame 8tart)IJf-' Cl , Newport hlctl. CA. 9nd ~ end tl'lll IN undat· Clfcle, HuntlnG'Ol'l 9tecfl,CA.'"4'1
t083. ol 0tt1e111 Rltcordt lh the Of the Caillomla Prot>.te Code County ci.,11 ol Orange County on 1 ~. Coeta MM•. CA. 92828 92883 tlQned hef9C1y atectllO NII. Of cauae Thi• bu"-It oonduclM ~ • floe Of the COUf)ty necorOllf Oii Aprl 0 LASSER & SMITH . Aug, 24, 19113. JamM H•JI Negel, 1300 Ad•m• Sllu Sun Chlln.:., 19 Sl1tbur1t Ct.. 10 be IOld, the INat propef1y to ttn«al pannereNc>.
22. 19&3 ' ,_,, ·~. Cotl• Meu, CA, 9.282$ Newl)Ort BM<ill. \;A tn863 Nll•'Y 11111 obflgallon 0.ted· Ju~ !<..-.ti L. Taytof By Calllornl1 Lind lltle Comp11iy By: ROBERT OLASSER Publftl!ed Or11no1 Coetl Deity Thi• bulll\ett I• COf'ldllClllO by 1111 Thie b\>9IM11 l1 oonduCttl<I by• an n 10l3 • • · Tiii• 1111.,,_,1 -• lled wtt1I tM
•• Tru11.. 4000 MacArtllar Bl\ld,, Solle Pilot Auo 30, S991 e. t3. 20. 1983. lndtvklual. • lf'dlllldu•I Prabtlelilt 0 0.nffl!•, &tnenGlary County Olerll ot Of1lft09 County on
OOMe J TllOmu. HOO 4942..Q J-Hall Negei Stlu Sun Cll8n Joenna i. .. 0.ndt*•. 8eMflcllatY AllO H . IH3. Fill "4en&Q1f Thia etat-f -llled wtth Ille This 1111-1 w11 llted with Iha 8urtelgh .,__ bQ ' ~ Publtlltled 0"'"1111 Coett O.tly PtlOI Newport Bead1, CA. tlHO M1~--~1111T1lllla1"' ~!~'t~ County Clltll 01 Orange County on County C"'11 ot Or•not County on 009Cll & er-' · PublleNd Or119 CoeM o.llr
AUQUll 18. 23. 30. 1983 •678-8~ 1714 ) ?U·1'1U .... .. ---·-AUO ,., , .. 3 ""° f2, 1983 110fOoY98treM 8vtte 100 Piiot Auo '°· S8pt .. 11. 20. tMS. Publlthl'd Oran"f! C.OUt yur 1 you"ev •• nm11 ,.._,~e.ach,CA.ll2te0 ......., -PU .,_ .. 5 ., 13 Camf* 111&1'1 not getting "1.lbl"'*I Oranoe eo.1 Delly Publtll'td Orange Coett Diiiy P\lbllttltd on1noe CoMt Oeffy PllOt
WANT ACTION? 0..lly Ot .::ft'pt. • 1 • • uHd, Mii H now with I Pllol Aug 10, hp! 8, 13, 10, tte3 Piiot Aug 23. 30 8991 I , 13, 1083. AUO. Tl, n . ~.a.pt e, t~. W.,t Ad Help?
Clu1lled Adi 842-6878 1~83. !1010-83 Clulllfled ACS. 41151 83 47'2"3 4l'7·e:> 842-MTI o..J I
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PENINSULA POINT
LARGE BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME
AtlNOUNCEMENTS
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boy view. The kids are grown ond g one Will
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roo ms, 3 1'7 baths, forge rooms all Top quality
Come see!
Open H ouse W e d .-Svn. 10·4
2109 E. Balb oa Blvd.
NEWPORT'S BEST BUY AT $575,000
Free & clear E-Z terms O w ner finonced.
644-1642 or 675·3772
s 118,000
ALMOST MEW
Luxurious 2 Bdrm., 2"' ba
conoo In choice Wes1slde
locallon Enclosed oer-
age, fireplace. blllns,
carpel s and drapes Re-
duced by 11n'(tous seller
Callteisee
CIM DUPLEX
0111y 11 years new 1n1s lrg
duplex wtlh two 2 Br unlls
wl lofls Owner s unit Is
1900 sq fl, hes llreplaoe
& fa mily room Olher unll
Is 1500 sq It Owner will
finance w/good down
Make offer Asking prlCf!
$380,000. 631-7370
TRADITIONAL
REALTY
COSTA llESA
AFFOlllllLE SH,100 ,,,. Ill CAllYO• Great lcx:atlon on cul de
""' Ovlslandlng opportvnlly sac, easy logging dls-11a• lor Ille Oil the goll course, lance l o beach Large 101
"'" at an unheard of price wllh 2 bdrm ttome and
'' ' Large dramallc home lots of polanllel Eeay lo
with rn11n y Improve-!l&8 -tust call 631-1400,
1, men11, walling only for 1 ~ 1 the llnl1h111g I ouches 3 YIEW I $1, 1 H,000
"" beorooms 3 t>alhs, and 50 ft IOAT SLIP room to expand Priced ' '' 81 $55lil.OOO Call Trudy View View. View ·::~~ SIUbblefletd for datalls Wonderful large baylront
c=E 759-910 0
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home wllh 4 bedrooms
and 4 be. form dining rm
brick pallo & garden
Reduced again-so submll
your oller This la a line
value for a "w111erlront
~ " home wllh large boal • Ill OUYI• slip. 631· t400 for delalls
"'''' TOW•MllE and a showing_
:::~.i Tetallr ll•••tl•l•tl -,, ,11 1<1w1,, "12. 3 Bdrms. 3 balhs. poot snd 11, 1"11 ..., 1
'"' spa Elegant $350 000 . "'· • " nsvmable financing · F'ull ~ A~~~ E1S~f
prtce $550.000 "'" • ... HUIE LOT
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This lovely Westside home
leelures a $10,000 • sq
11 101, remodeled kllct1en,
spa w/redwood decking
2''> car gerage and cov-
e1ed patio are some of
the arnenllles Assume
$72,000 loan Owner very t11C·
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OPH MOUSE I ·I
101 Yla Ll4e Sou4
Ht•1111xlt•h·tl :1 lx ir 111, 2 hath + largt• rt'I' r rn ,
ht•ar11 t•t>1lr11~1'. fur 111sltt'<I, IJl•lt•iti $420 11011
BAYSIDE PUCE IAYFROllT
Spc.~llll'Ular twyrrunt llvlx 'I. ht . 2 ha up. 2 ur,
2 Uu d n 2 ho111 :!J><tt't>s Hl'tlllt't'tl $1 ,!'100,0110
PENINSULA HOME OCEAllFROllT
1221,0001 be, pool, I P& Own lot VIEWI VIEWI VIEWI 5 Br 3 Ba pool, pool Minion Viejo 3 Bdrm
Terrific polenllal lor re coil ol renlJ SIOK or leae Seo Bid .. 2 Br 2 Ba. house Call Mary Ann 2Ba $775 Feroced yerd &
model or custom home d11 By ownr $86.900. Pool, boal sllp 1111111. 631·7370, 545 7838 re1 gerege Kids & pell wet-•
Nice older duplex on 8 556 1626 or 775-2580 By Owner· 875-8637 2Br, !Ba nae, yard, come 863· 1500 Agent,
qule1 comet 101. 11epa to Haat. luck 1040 PE•l•SUL.l 164 Alber! $525 mo 110 fee
bay and ocean. Ow11er 548 60 19 vflry mollva1ed, good QllET HllTll SIDE 3 Br 3 Ba akyllghla. 1 • Newport leacla 22H
financing available. Aek 3 bdrma iv. balhs. ramlly block beach. Sleal al $385 1 Br. Traller, prlvalc 1a(yes 1l)BA. 3th BA, .;;
I or H 11111 e S Ir ock . room 1 exlraa. $121,900 $216,000. & quiet, gas & wa111r paid. l..rlock. lro1•1 beactl 1 lam
644-7'020 Cell from 9am 10 6pm lor DOCKSIDE A E 181 ' sec. only 497-8267 Uy dwelllng (old boa1dl11g
LIHOllElLflTlTE appl 898-7156 _84~~208 3Br.1thBadplx,S A Hla, llovae) $1 200 mo lrviat 1044 gar, $650 mo $500 sec 646 8689 10 8prn
Balboa blaad 1006 Yll:UE HD LOOlTIH 20201 A Birch St Nr I ldo ahops 6 uear;ll 2
11% FIX RATE ao Yll LOVELY A wining combination I 833 1927 Br, la"'lly rm, ulce pall(J,
t K't'llll & Jt•lty vic•ws Mar llll' ruurn. S·l.xlnr1, 3 No loan lees, no close P1 esllglous Wes1c1111 3BA12''>BA condo, ale, dbl oar w/wo1k1111 & l<1u11-l~1th, :•700 sq Ct Xtrn p·11 kmg $1.385.000 cost Cape Cod reno· BAYLOR ho1ne on lree llned streel lrplc, relrlg. washer. d1y $950/mo Al~r, e•a•I
FAIRBANKS RANCH HILLTOP
N""' I hr . 4' lt;1, <'la-.111111 J. 11·111 h Nor 111.111dy
t:..1.111• I 'I. pt 11111• 111 r • htlllnp Nnw $!19f1,0UO
CORONADO ens IAYFROMT
C11r 1111,;ol1t 1,1a11d r•u ... 1 ti.., fron t 1111 ll'i' 1,,,,.,
ch'< k l'l,111' .1v.11I No\\. $:170 ,000 \\. 11.ul1·
ARROWHEAD HOME
N1·;11 "''" 4 lxlrn1, 4 h;itli. l.1k1· Vil'" :15011 sq ft $1 IO,flflll Will ll ad• f111 ,1 lot::il µwpt•rly
OCEAN FRONT INCOME UNITS
}'nr•11• 2 lit, 'I. BJ,\, 2 Or I 1~1 1A.1ph'>C ~ x ln l
'iWlllHlllll!! l t\'llt'h Wt1"1 1111,.1111• $72!'>,000
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with s p ic1·1co11s 4 llr 2 n., p;1('h l<•vcl $1,200,000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bay~1de Or111e. N B 67S· 6161
* HARBOR RIDGE *
Com<' vls1 1 LhC' nu1'l fohulous vu•w. New
t·uslom hum<· 111 NPwpor l Nn1h ing lo
compar(• w11h 1111, 4 bdm1. fam m1, 5
bath. rvrn1al d111111g, :\ rrpks. fl ('~f garage.
Lai gt• pool & J<Wll771 Comt· tu the gate
a nd ask rur 3 Yorltshut·. 759 19;11.
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HELEN B. DOWD
REAL TOR, UIC. 644-0134
valed shore moorlug Has wermlh and cltarm, dryer, 2 ear garage wl I urn 2 13111 1 r, 1P I on major greenbell 3 1 d d 1 1 ~73 03 3 4 Br 1 hse 10 so Bdrrn,2'1\.ba Good con argeyar an poo pus 4 opener Pool/j11c accen u 4
Bayfronl Agl 640· 1538 dlllon Kol pond Aa-Bdrms Only $259,500 Con11 lo lwys & SC J>laze '3 Ml I 0 BCH 4 ~' 'I r
soclollon ponl and 1ennls Get 11 while ll's holl S87&tmo 640· l006 1101 lub. gdnr ',,, , IESTIUY
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'J Br home • gues1 unll
remodeled no qua11ty1ng
20% down $255.000
675-9058. agl
Balboa
Penhmala 1007
Besulllul oceanfront home
on Balboa Penln, 4Br,
4BA By ow11er $775,000
Will trade lor t1ems ol llke
valve (305) 561-5560
Coroaa del Mar 1022
Harbor View d uplex
Owner $385,000. Besl
buy In Cdm_ 848·0096
OCEAll t JETIY VIEW 200 blk 40' lot, 3br t den,
l ba, yard, compl. relut b
$539,000 217 Jasmine
Owner/agl 673·5551
Co1i1 M111 1024
11T TllE HYHI
HERE'S YOUR CNUCE
3 Bdr 2 Ba. dlnlno area 1 2
car gar Good lamlly
horne Seller wlll lease
wtoptlon 10 buy for 18
inos Submit on parllal
rent to wards down
$795/mo, $125,000 Va-
canl reedy 10 go-hvrryl
Curt HerbeflS II, Agl
631-1266
2BA I' •BA $98,000
243 E 22nd C M
979·8330
$148,!XlO On fEE LANO 642-6200 3 Br plus den, 2 b8, oeck w10ue9 Pd srilo\t wit I tr
'2lll_ patio, new crpl $800/mo '1700/rno 76'• Ii ICH rm · cleaning & sec Ave" 80:. 395 8874
iSOr , ; , , . lO/ l 549·3050 R11c..~ !Jay area lB· 1111" > ealty 4 bdrm, 2 be house La1ge t10111e l 'e Or ISt> t1pllo11 yrd. dble gar. c109e 10 S 11'00 Avall <;ep1 15
schools g shopp111g R~1 644 7424 651·1177 $800/mo lll Message Al BEAUTIFUi
557-2546 or 646-0210 NWP1 CREST ''ONOO
-llrllCH£LIOH ORIVE
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Jntv Pk Terrace 3 Br
Dover rnodel. 2 Ba. xlnl
loce1ton, walking dis-
tance to comm. pool Fee
Alud $139,500 Jee"
l aten 752· 1414
WEITIATE
SIHLE FAMILY
Residence w/3 bdrms, 2
be. eleclrlc bit Ins. frplc,
sheke roof & high beam
celltngs Brighi & elry
1astelul decorallng Low·
esl price Plan 43. Only
$153,5001 759-1501 or
752 -7373
WALKER&LEE
Rea1Ettate
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Mobile Hoat1 1100 "' Bes1 price golnl S301l ~ lg 4Br lam rn1, snme
Back Bay, Adil pk. 1Br renl s UHs modes! 111 0<.ea11 view Rent or ''e
lurn, $15,000, ownr wlll abode w/pool & appls Ph I 1,p11011 Agl 646 068(,
lseopl, Comm Pool, Spa, 539-6190 BEST Ally le11 BFIANIJ NEW lU"UA~ Bc..lt Blv 675-4010 ' Clrcle lhls 3-4 bdrm h•e 3Br JHe lw1111Se nt schl, Commercfaf ren1a1, crpts lhru uvt sltu1>s. belt 111 Nwpl Mgts Prorrty 1250 newer 011ina sroo . fee s 1oso 1110 c.a11 675·43:i3 iiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;; 539·6190 BESl E'11t1c;111g 1acun1 t1UJ1 deck
DRAMA TIC 3br 2''1t IJa walk lo beevlll•JI l•88Cl1 Greel commercial lo-
ce11011, Balboa Pen 01 1he
fun zone (207 Palmj.
Good Income-price re-
d v c fl d l o $4 00K
873-2943 .
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LA UNA BEACH·Oceen
view 2Br Dplx, fully llS·
sumable VA Loan, both
unlla newly pelnled & re .
c111pe1ed $235,000 Agl
759.()704
lncoa e-hor 1390
HWPOllT IEACH
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Duple11 & trfptex, lovely
epls forowner or ren1er
Xl11t loc & fin fl73·7873
Jog 10 bch Xlnl area are reaso11s tu 1er11 1111s '1
$975 646-10351645 9095 Br 3 Ba "'e klds/pels $1000 51q 6100 BESl
fee E.slde-cule 1 Br cottage.
yard. edvlls $475 • sec
786 2040 House,llter avallet.tle Re
Im mac Twnhse. 3 l\llSlr Br.
2'1itBa. trplc. patio, 2 c11r
gar $850 mo 963-978•
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I provide qualllled people
10 rent your prope11y
TRW repor1 • applltallon
form ' proleaslonally
drahed lease form oller-
lng you m1JClmum protec
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631-1266
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llred couple. vert •esp
Frorn Ja11 10 Jut>e Also
loves pets Call 675 3120
lg 3Br 2"•Ba tecuv 1 'l
trplcs 1111 new $1175 ""'
65012?5
Lido Moblle 1tu111e Perl< 2
B r mo1>lle h om e
$750/mo 673 6030
Newpo1 I Shores 3 4 Br
2' • Ba 2 bl1JCks lobaacl•
close 10 poot & tent•*'
96? 6883 '
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BUILD YOUR HOME on 11
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FRONT 3 Arch Bay. 1ae
sln1ple lot Cell owner Fri
10 Mon (714) 499-3070 or
Tue 10 T h ur s
(213)79q 1159
TRADE YOUll HOUSE
FOR C-M. 4·PLEX
Agl pr Inc only 646-9464
1250 sq II 2Br 2ba moolle
Bllms laundry rm. BBO
2 PAl105 $ l:'001mo yrl.
673-39091680-1178 dy
Mesa Verde beaut 3 br. ?
bL Children & pets OK
$895,no lse 759-800~
ftoasta hraislt.. OPEN L ABOR DAY 10·4 Shoreclllls lg 3 er, 4 l..ra $89,960 $83,000 Terms 548-6680 COLDWC!LL BANl(C!RO EASTSIDE 539.5190 BEST lee lam rm frplc s gll ovar Mesa VA1c.Jc's finest ereet
Spac111cul1u 2 bedroom
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owne1 wlll carry Call f111 """A neiells 546·:?313
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APARTMENT
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molller In-law or ?no
family 3 bedroom ? blllh
home downstairs with
large family a1E>a and
counlry kl1Chen A must
SM Ill S 149,900 C-1111 for
ShOwtrtg 546 <>:I t3
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living IS 811 !JbOUI Ttlls
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3 Bdr111 2 Bs wllh large
rooms and l111c~ 11ew
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or Sltof111•ng · 1111111 at
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call 642-5678 and lei e
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1144,000
Large 3 Br . 2 ba home w/4
car gor age. AV & alley ac·
cess $159,500 and
owner wlll finance
A 101111111 gar<1f'111.owtyard
Roy lllcCudlt, llltr.
141-7121
lflAdlllQ to 11 towermgl•--------• enlry d• ''" Invites one 11110 II 1~ 1101118 m 1·res-FANTASTIC ASSUMHLE
l1Q1m1, 819 Ca11yo11 Enioyl q·.-;, VA lnan 3 Br, w. be
111111111 '" e private c..om f~trf' large IOI Clean anci
n•vmty w111& views 01 cny ne11t Ask1119 $124,900
C • YU walk 10 Piii "~"
lpllhlDO Prolesslonally decorated 1 $1700/mu 548 763'J
Newport Beacb 1069 Beac' 2118 Br Condo. lrplc. micro. Specious tum or unlurt•
fully lurn. 2 Br. pvt beach g1irage w/opener, POOi & 1800 §q II cul-de s11• II& oo•YO• CONDO cottage $900/mo I utll spa s59otmo. 545 3115 honoe, close to backnav
rull golf course view 2Bn A va 1 I 9 r 12 ·6 / 1·8 4 Westside 3 Br. 2 Be. very $12001rno 642 3522
2ba, former model Se-661 6056 nice. pool, dshwr lrpl,
.:urll)', pool, 1en111s Full C ,, I M 2122 ft10 642•7326 Willi! IO 111" beac11 4 Br ,
prlctl \220.000 Brol er OIODI 11e ar Ba • lam rrn S 1175,, "J 644·7~<'• CdM 'Ctasslcl f ully turn. 2 Foanlain Avail ttOW 840 e2oe Ay\
Ce11a1 1to111 ouplei. 3 Br br (dishes, linens, elc), Valley 2234 WESTl'.,L trr 1a1ge, b11yr.t
eat.h 011 ltl e walAr secluded paUo. OW $650 Nice spill lt1vel 3 Sr ~ Ba tovetv 4 Rr 3 Ba w Cll'Ol IS
$299.000 f'trtce 111t.tds mo. Sapl 15 586-4638 pool hme $600 5 w/o & t.ADane ~ 17-;o"'" (.a
IQhts >. or!'a11 views 1 land Dllll Poinl 2126 gar k•ds oll cell "-39 6190 A 11 5 we ' A 0 5 9 :i COMFY -COZY 4 Br 2', Ba , lorn rm walk BEST f 1,42 4300 24 h•
Super sharp• 3Br 2be to beach $159 500 &ean vu. winier. 3 Br, 2Y. ee ----------l hume on cul de sac Cov· A rrarne 3 Br 2 Ba be. w/d fr pie, pool REFS Baal. Btaclt 2240 Saa Cleaenle 2276 VACANT -PRICED ered pallo, 1rop1cal gar-S 1211,900 S 1000/mo 861·8832 M r. 2Ba, /rplc, ~round fir , Mol deall ~''" SHS 2-3 B•
644-1080
den w/waterlall Meny 3 Br 3 Ba, every po11 If 2 ~a $6 111cl lam rm d1hw1hr
U .. DER .. AR"ETI exlras Only $132,500 d lk t ... _ h ••port ltaclt lvll' 75 mo Avall ept 1 No appls vi-... bel1e• ca11 n "' " vpgre e. wa o .,..,ac . _ pet 7 14-898·961 1 atty-539 u ~
F•CIUSlllll area Where eech XC&LllEll llUL n prlce lncldS 5')8 & land $1150/mo very large 2 Br lime 7111-848-7838 eves -6190 BEST tee
home re1t .. c1s pride of t7t-1170 $299,950 2•.., Ba N-por1 Cres1 ' S J C 2278 owner ship 4 Bdrm ?' ~ OPEN 'TILL 8 PM DOCKSIDE R E Condo. compllly turn, 2 4 bd 2 ba bll·tns. new ID DID Ip.
bat.1 t.uge maste-suite 8110-8208 car gerege, w/d, pool, paint, lrg screened paUo Oct 1 niove 111 3 Br 2 Be
I rmal nln1ng end separ spe, tennis courts ll.1usl room $750 lse 650·0473 p<.ol hrt1e g1u k•d pels
e e l1>nuly room with wel· MAlllWIOI FLOORS CNAaMl•I COllTllY see Call fo1 appl 4Br, 2Ba, adjacent 10 S6~0 dela1ts r;1q 11100
bar II li•eplace A Sleal 111 rn lhls E11&tslde t>eauly fllE•ON MOM( TSL l&•t 142-'1101 e1emen1ery schl g park BESl flit~ f9'1
$199 onot 646-7171 close 10 shopping & l'le1•p Heights aree LIDO ISLE 4 BA 3,~ Ba $950 mo 968-304:> Wulaiaater 2298 1ranspor11111on Lge 1110 II 0111t11 51 eel. 3 lerge BR's ,
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l iiiiriiiiil!W .. 'fili ... iiiiiiiltll'"iliiii• IO<og al only 1 139.000L covflred patio No pels Ooeanfront·3B-;: 2Ba, dbl gar 4 pops yd 4 fem rm mo1 e 5 19 6190 PF. ·
759-1501 or 752 7373 $f4"00/rno Mary Lou gar, Qas BBO, winier. $545 539-8 190 BEST lee Ally IPe PRICED TO Marlon $1000 mo 650-1225 Great savlnge 2 Br w/gar 4 & • WALKER & LEE f1i lam hm oralnglea nr npart eah FarDiabecl SELL MOW! Real r--te ·lti11•· LIDO ISLE beach $400 Aen1 1oday ..... N, .... w-~-or-l -Be-a-cli--26_6_9
Spacious 4 Jjdrn1 2"· bath r.3MI &• 2 Br. 2 Ba. frplc. garage. call 539-8190 BEST lee . ' Winter $1000 '675 2705 IJew ol:P t'tER AAfA ') horne Is lhe perlec1 one ·• ""'" •• • I II · · Here ya gol 2 Br 2 Ba crpta tor lhe la1ge lamlly Fea-r::::TT. Vlllo "olboa Con·•u Prdl Br yily, ger, lurn or u•1
~ <> " lliru-oul dahwshr lncd yd lurn o pel 673 66•0
lures to1mel dining & ' LllO ISLE dee compl iurn. 2Br 2ba, 4 fem hm $500's & tee 11 s
sep11ra1e tamlly room, Beautiful cuetom Cape Ir/den, dining rm, lam rm. 539 6190 BEST 2 Br. new furnl1ure, r.-i•I 10
omt many fine amenities NO QUALIFYING Cod 11ome. w/approx pool/spa. Beavl vu ocn. . oce111t, wont et 11111 for lhfl ho1ne1naker Ex Low down 3 bdrm • lam-3400 9 1 sltueled on b e y 11 t es L e as e MOME FOR RENT $6'iO/r110 4412 Sl'11,hn•"
<;ellenl nelOhborhood In lly room Neer beach large 101 wllovely p1tv11te $1500/mo 1·99?·3000 Hunllnglon Beach 5 Bdrrn, D1,.Jl<;O 7073
Co 51 e Me 1111 On 1 y $980/mo Agl 673-8550 used bllck pal lo Peg 4 exl 191 d'/. or ev/wknda 3 Ba. lrplc. dt hwahr. dbl
$14 t,{1001 646-7 171 groove & brick lloora 1-77 1 0426. garage, family rm Kids,
THE REAL
ESTATERS
llllle 1\111&1 Muttel sal on 11 pels welcome $1150
I •J ltel. along came a lhruoul main llvlng area. Bo .... Uafarai1la.. $800 deposit 863· 1500
spider and read f11 the cslm wood c abinets, Agenl no I crown motdlng, chaJr rall ' " Dally Pt101 c1aasllled & Geaeral 2202 sec1ton at>oul MIH Mui bann1ster1, Fr doors, Lg 2 sly eJ1ec home. 38r, fat's Tuttet end l>OuOhl 11 marble frplc1, lalhe & 2 Br oceanfront w/garage 2'hBa, wlk to bch, xlnl
for s9 95 You can sen plaSle< lhruoul, 4 Br, 4 $1250/mo yrly. loc $975 mo 962·8847
your tullei and 1019 01 Ba, formal dining rm. llv· 2 Br 2 Ba. nr S.C. Pl:za, sec or 636-7403
other things l hrough lng rm,larnlly rm&atudy. gate&rec ctr$525/mo Raal.BarL-ar 2i.a" p c Feelured on Lido l1le I Br beyfront $895/mo .., -.ll ~~!'Yca1:'~2.5:;'1~··11 ed Home Tour Drop down s ••• ., a Wl•ter Wa1erlronl TwnhN 2 br
aAle price $895,000 01-llt•fils 38' dock, 2 car gar. pool, fared for sale by Owne• tennl1, belch 846-11655
Shown by 11pp1 onty JACOU RUL TY --
833-9859 dy•. 673 3998 PROP MUAIEMHT ln·i H 2244
ev11s1wknd• 7141111•11 n 2 to 5 Bdrm• 1750.$2060
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dupl1 lurnlshed w.111e
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6115·2117
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deck, stps 10 t>ch w1111e1
650-7684
OCEANFRONT
Lg 1 Bt winter renlal $600
mo 650-21193
OCEANFRONT Bal Pie•
y1ty, 3 Br, 2 be. gar. 110
pelS $1200 673-6640
OCFA.NFAONT Sha1p 2
BA $675 winier Gar&gA
No pets. 673 7666
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$6'\0 mo 640·4784
On ,25111 SI, 2 Br, I • be.
y e1111y $800 mo
640-2036
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TEAPAISES 752-8731 Ort1nQlltree Terrace In _ __ Lrv 1br 2ba, hpl, lurn. frt trvlne Frplc, A /C,
AparlaHll, Uaf.
Ctroaa dtl Mar 2722 OOEHFROlfT llPLEX hse, $800 Back furn. hse, wahr/dryr. & o1her up-
New L11llng. $390.000 2br $500. 213-790-7302 gr1de1. Poot, facuuls & 2 Br, 1 be. ocean & bay
Playa A E 873-1900 lafka tennis courts No pels view. ullls pd $625 p • I 2207 S600mo Cell631·1024 675·41111
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over gerege Unllmlted
view. $646,000.
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11% fixed rate 30 }'ltArl.
No toen 1-. no cloitlng
co.te M oneco with OC
view 14 Au• Vlllere.
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640-1538
ta a an 1 Well planned 3 Br 2 Be e/c 3 Bf 3 811 lrplc. 11i.w Ir orn ffW FRllT decor c rackllng trplc d 11 c k S 9 q 5 I m o
OupieJ1, 3 br, comp turn, 2 delux kltch quiet lncd 675-8421, 675 1331
lrge patios nr Balboe $750 539-6190 BEST fee
Pier 2 bike to bey and 111 Woodbridge Ealale• "Lin· Colla Nt11 2724
anops $900/mo, 9 mo'a coin"; 3Br 2'~ ba, fem rm, $<&9$/mo 7 Br 1 B1 ~ :~;.5~1t Ocean Fronl lndry rm. 1'1000/mo, laundty room, clo" ,.;
840-2021 Qwn«/egl 11109plng 149 E. Bay St
Studio. $450 yrry, ulil1 i.liaaa ac 141 T1L l&•t. 142· llGa peld, parking, 673-7954 _
2 10 44th St. rear Cyn i ooean vu, 2 Br 2 Ba. I llllHi FRll
aflltra...,---r~· newty remodeled IOU• ltacli 2211 1 /mo 844-8076 2 Br Condo lrg1deck
P11iludu splil level Mobfle home 50 yd• to s550 631-4361 b oti. t Br patio. 64l-168A
duplex, 380 deg moun• $500/mo 559.b539 $600/1110 a Br 11"' Ba teln & ocean 11Jew Lrg ,.
IU)( 2br, 2'Aba, wlappl's. OCEAN & CANYON VIEW l ownhOUH, 0 .... "lbell,
many xtraa. $700 mo. 2Br, 2Ba. 1926 mo 1/1, carport, balcony
661-2871 494 ... 575 2078 Tllutln
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Br 2 a.. -+ ~t &lip 1111 nwwly crptd 3 e r 2 81 1 Br Condo, lrplc, micro,
$1850/mo. 676·6161 "" $700 aleo 2 er 2 Be oar•\• wroe>enor. pool &
NHrly new 38,, 3aa, 2 wt pool. gar UU •P• $90/mo 545 3 t15
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b 2 530 8190 BHT lite rpllC, wet bar, elcony, 1 he llllHt drew 111 1h11
ctr garage, grdnr. LH find whet you want In Weal a Dally Piiot
$1400 mo. 551-4693 tll'I Dally Piiot Cl .. tllltd• Clulltled Ad 642-5678
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Home 1,;:c.,pentry ..:Na•.Me.rn..t ... Ceblnet1-Bec-Ptumblng ~ RtFS Becky 841 22i1-F~no. DON 9e8-01~0 . . • $1.84 per dav ~.:=n:~ "~·--~ ...... ~ .. "tcl'-.d-. -.:"-ded-m:
Thel't ALL you pey fo, e ~I ILHat ln1. For Mt, 5&M 139. Home Repllr1 -Carpentry 30 dey 8d _ •---------Plumbing · Ctrpet Refe
EXP'O HOUSECLEANING
CALL MABEL,
8114-142 f Of 538-8332 In the .,...., c:ablMI•. c:eblnet Conecructlon 'A' ua . All typtil of Anllhea your CALL FRED 9&2-2«3
0111.y I~, bt1r1 & formg Repalrt*Rel'nocl*~' Home or my Shop. Steve ONE CALL DOES IT ALL r------.. -----PfT---
ft eoun encpe. 642-0981 L~. ~~855-0680 49..,8937• Fr .. Elt. We tlx It, brMk It, buy 11 WllllW ILUlllll PlOT C•an·~ S! ,,.... _L_,_ •• _.iiiii1 ... l----orh1ullt. 546-5000 Wedolhrorougllwork.Re-.. T EES llP&lll * p•llTill ll1bl• Ind REFS. With SERVICE C RY: Expert all ... ., dogal Grooming • complete cerpet and
ph&Ma. 20 yr• In 11ee. IClll, I 10 111y ez. TMChef Topped/remove<!. Clean Etc. Ge.ry 845-5277 PTL houMCleanlllQ, window•
DltECTORY Char Aenov. 8-46-3740 21 yni •JIP. 548-2848 up, NW lawn1. 751·3478. laallll done free. CALL TOOAYI
• Ramodel/r~r. Unique & ~·u ALOHA Prof GAROENEA ou'Jlp JOBS l 5..0-5954• DO IT NOWll unu1Uat work • ~· ~ Homes & Apt Clean· Up SMALL MOVINQ JOBS , __ H_O.,.._U~S~EC.,..L_EA,__N-IN-G..,,---
&11,. ea-• 20 yre. Uc'd, bonded. ALUACOUSTICAL Y8td Roto EcSOe Mow' MIKE 848-l391 GOOD REFS. EXP'O.
-Pelombo Con•t 9&2-1314 Smell~· & Repalr1 WMdlng. 'Treee' trim'. Gladys 649-0750 ::o.~Olr~ a-e1r-Alt9'allonl BU 552·0542 Trath htul·e·way. HAUL·MOVE-REMOVE -·-' .._ F F It T uh T JOAN'S CLEANING ,_,. .. •l•llV'9 Ooor1'-Wlndo.te-Cabkwtt• lltctdcal r .... t. 984•8565 ur~~ 1~ NOR~-Cooking • Errend1 • & All MJ·llll elt.IH Ptnel-Patloe-Fencee. 36 EtteffticiXN: Priced CLEAN-UP MASTERS -,-::,..,..,.,-,..,,-==---:-=""""'=-Hlhld Duties. 540-1287
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1983 (;7
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iiiiUIH '111 PmTill H 111r n f 141-1111 AOUt VXAAllH woftk lllllTIUlll by Richard Sinor. Lie. WATER HEATER Special Doore. Rali9. aw., 911ci
LJl-•• .. H' 280&-44. 14 yr• ot ~Y POOi hNt•'* Furnecee • 20 yn up. 175-1318 *
_.. IOCel CUl\Om«I •F~t•Dllj)OMla• ·~ ~ l.at!dtuPe r9m0d.ilng, Thank you, 983-4 114 Clean up. Sprinkler Drtln1 cilMred from SS &It
ev-1.,,.. •• computet or "aun PAllTlll 126 ln)11me. Repalrt. WINDOW WASHING
m111u1I. Prompt, n .. t pro· 861-9004M&M432-0500 "Theontym8Qlclil
t t yruxpetleoc., fMllonllt. 838-7149 IJC 1 ~cal QUALITY" 431-me llc:enced. lneured Lloyd'• L•ndc11pe. ••ALm PAJITIH C.Ult la1 "LA1 the !klnthlM In"
714/697-7822 Prompt neat pro• --SUNSHINE WINDOW collecl leetlon1i1. 836-7140 Relatlonthlp recovery, Re-CLEANING 842·1649 -----·---view, Renew, RevltlllU Aer\ovatlllQ • Rototllllng CUSTOM EXTERIORS Relatlonlhlpe 84()-6454 I'll wun fN«Y w4ndow In Spr~!!~2~'1;3 up• & :i:~:;v~-::1~~:1 Free ...... Lmct ~ .. =·~:s outl
Bud 540-5265 EXT Cuatom rwim;?covet' INT/ ·CALL JIM, 1e11era1Job ...,c:n Ital• Law Jlue...!!l.. IH· tlto t1pe-Ca11 cos 813-1101 1•5o.;,81;;;;.;•~i;;~•r;quc-'"' .. -a;:-.. , -:u
BRiCRW0RK: Smill rob1. RALPH'S PAINTING fl c:ontree10fl who perform
N-port. Co111 Me~. lnl/e111. Reu. Llc'd. ...,...•.,•------work over 1200 ~lllQ lrvlne. Rell. 875-3175 Free"'· 641-3566/24 hr Au&; AooftllQ-eil typee llbor and met.n.le mvtt
.. -.I New·RecoV9'·0eckl •-t ,_....._.._,., IH1tll1l• n1CH Cuatom Brick-Stone 12 YRS EXP; Nwpt area Lie. #411802. 648-9734 be f..,..,Md, .,. _ _,
IRONING JOBS WANTED. Block-Concrete. Llc'd I'm amall. my prices are -=----..,....,,...-----c:ontrllCIOfl lhe>uld 10
yn exp. Wry 64M413 right, tree "tlmete on Alt 112 ... Prof., r .... Atk LT HAULING • MOVING •••-----•I Repllr/emlll Job•. Fenc.e, large or amall Jobi. Uc. lboul our 25,000 lawn Rental Cle1n Upe, Jon Aa*-lt the!Vel, pertttlon1. Low 3961121. 873-0350 tpec111. C•ll enytlm•, -=="64="5="·="6="10-=-2-=17:-:-3-:::l..,.·20.,..,..,1...,6=-~y-P:tlCinO [01 rat•. Steve 731•8311 LIC'O ELECTRICIAN M8-e684 (Mlchael) GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS Repel~ ti ,._ C Qulllly work/Reu. rat.. CIMn Up• -Ltnd1CaPlng & t1,.ULING. No Job too
m" hom• Excellent Refs. Free eat. 549-0492 amelll 650-6477 Ron S.Crttlrlal at1te In their advwtlllng , · le-1 Contractor• end con. work. Referencea on r&-p mCH 141mert. contact Miry
S&S Alphlt 631-4~~ -•nl AHtlt TOM 831·5072 H•ullng ·Tr• Trim •mall. 695·6006
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anytime -ABC boVING· F1rthlng Interior oealgn For lndlv./aml bualneet any queatlona. Contrtie-
Oulck·Careful Low ratea. HANGING/STRIPPING Hr/day/wt<. 640-0868 tor 'I Stele Llcenu
lie:. T136046 552-0410 VISA-MC SGott 673-1512 Board, 28 Civic Centw
"WE GALS SHOULD ''" met Plue, Room 800. S.nt1 •&· 1 llYlll• HANG TOGETHER" llH.,./Plll(/••IL Ane, CA 92701.
~NG #Je1057 Rob 873-8094 All typea. Low prlcee. Uc. .., .... ,~....... ROBIN'S cLEXNINd
I Vlctori Free 91tlmatM. 831·2345 Mowing, Ed ng Twice 1 SERVICE: 1 thoroughly ~~ =·,_ 942.a..:2 Concrete, muonry, ftat-ELECTRICIAN: 20 YRS monlh. I 0 '10 $25. clean houee. 540-0857 "'"'"m knock• olt•n when you
work, fou~d•tloni. Block, EXP. REAS. RATES 54e-o7o7 •BARBARA'S QUALITY ~~ & In M:nol~ Cbrtelc. CUc d. 638-5013· 8-46-7802 _.j_&f_&l_l_ll_IAJl_ll_l _ll-HOUSECLEANING
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It well. 542·5678. Ne1t. Paul 545.2977 Reuon1ble. 851· 1041
9evetly 8-43-51811. Child care. my iJ ... Q.,J. to Mii? Claallfled ad1 do JESSIE'S GARDENING Crpt & Window Cleanlng
home, fUH/tlme. Pref.,_ 11 w •II 1 c a II Now. Compl. ci..n ups & gen'I Prof. reeult1 II r..,. r11e1
OMllfted Ada M2·567g born. FW11. 545-9231 642-5678. malnt. Free •t. S..0..!035 CALL BOB 964-4125 I~~~~~~~~~
Phone &.42·5878
Aerlatat1, Vat. ...., HOG OfHct ltatal1 2114 L111 a r.... 3004 ltlt W111t4 5100 8111 Waat.. 5100 ltlt Waat.. 1101
Baal. ltac' Z740 M pretwred, pool, l•c:, ten· I *mOmYE FOYnd gl11N1 E11tblutt b1nt<lng Cuatom C1blnet Maker, HoueewtvM. etudenta, e1c
nl1,cooklng,w1lktobch, llml* Dr , metll fram81. llW&OOTIHP depen d1ble, hird· -Fulltlmeendpert·tlme
3 Br. Townhouae 2111 Be. $250/mo. utlll lnctd. 1 MO FREE RENT 545-7101 Poeltlon avlllable for lull working. Co1ta MHa temporary help. Typiltl,
frplc, wet bar, yard, lor-548-4280, 993-4888 With ahon term teue, tull time exper'd new acct1 area. 83t-5115 c:uhlen. tklll91 tekera.
m•I dining, g1r1ge. Rm In CM hae, pvt en-aervlce IYltea. Keep your PtrMllll 3012 rep, exit working con-llLI oe1m1 llght con11rvctlon. Apply
1735/mo. 545-3f15 !fence, be. kltcfl9nette, 1 ocverhe1dlow& * F&ITAIY PlllE * dltlons & benellt1. 1&lary peraon. Immediate open-~:~'.~O:j1"\7':o
Oceanfront Condo on ml to bch $325 + S75. prof"8lonlllmegehlgh. Guys/Gtrla/Couplel: Cell commenaerete with Ing. Full time. Apply In Monrovia A.,., Ste C-2,
Mild. 2 Br. 1'/. Be. pool. 831-92511 881 Dover Dr. Suite 14• Joy 840-4710 (24 hre) ex per. For appt call per1<>n HI Time Uquor. Colt• Mee&. Call be-Wedaesday, September 7 24 hr MC :n.•ted pro)ect. ~Beach. MC -Vtaa • AtMr. ExpfHI Marc:la/Arby 494•9474· 495 E. 17th St. Cotta ...,..,, 2-e, M&-atM
ARIF.8 (March 21-April 19): Focus on family reunion, 1750/mo. 51-51199. x~nt ~~~~ ~=·1g: ~~ BALBOA ;::~~~ULA DITIO l&IOlll =:iy Meta. See Ouene.
din.l.ng pleesure and chance to correct past erronr. Obtain IDWlll kitchen S300. &.46-1035 400 IQ II. Pv! beth. Re-Baclletor/Bac:helorette e.xc111"" new Salon, open· Dell ... "C~llll••we
professional appraisal -you are likely to discover "hidden VILUIE Btltll,Jltltll 2t04 done.$300mo.67S-7004 Offk:e&Blrthd1yP1rt1et Ing In Corona del Mer, P{i_30S!~d~I~:~ ~~~~~ ~,;:;, ~l~.tovl~i
values." ln~vidual who shares basic concerns will become ally. New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury botei rm• for rent by Wk, Bayfront. Officea, petlo•. THE UST HllUIAH ~:raf~1~11!~n~e~fcu~~:: and OV9f. Bud'• Sub-emok.,-. Ref•. Own trwl8. Cancer native plays key role. 1ptl In 14 pltn•. 1 Bdrm 1120.up w/kltchenette parking, J111ltorl1I. 738-8538, 556-8538 Aeathetlclans M•t<eup marine. 546-5237 Coronl del Mat 840-2308
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Popularity soars -fOCUB on from S56S, 2 Bdrm lrom avell. 875-8740 873-1003 SPIRITUAL READINGS Artl1t1, A11U1tant1. a. Oetlvery Infant care, our tiome,
penonal magnetism, travel, awareness of body image, physical S860. TownhouM from Design ProleHlonal to Advice In all m1ttera. Love, come P•rt of the belt. IHI UTU llOllE1 Beck Bay, mature per1<>n
attraction. Vitality returns _ you'll imprint style and be in $725 + pool•. tennl1, ltallll It lhere 1pac;e & MC:fetary marriage & bualne11, Conlldentlal Interview. Be en Independent carrl., w/ref•. 6"45-6615 watetfalla, ponde. Gulor IL _. In new Dene Point office. Also counMllng. 1815 714-640-1900 Tues-Sat, greaterchargeofyourowndestiny.Gemini,Sagitt.ariuspersons cooklllQ&heatlngp1ld. •Ill H-497•2333 so.EI C•mlno Real,Sen 9 1 m . 1 pm. or tor The Regllt9'. Mu111n11deMlee. Tradeehow play~~ role. From San Di.go Frwy 2 br, 2 61, wUfief, dryer, · Clem. Llc'd. 492-7298. 714-675-5259, Mon. Fri, h•ve dependable econ-dllPl•Y ...... Wege +
G MINI (Ma 2 y 20) y drive North on Beacn to kit .. etc. 1250/mo. utlls mo."'"· IFftOE -5 • 8 pm. omy car. lrvlne, Newpor1 commlaelon. Bright. wtll· , Y }--.rune,. ; ~gaingreater~-a.urance McFedden end weet on Incl. $20 dep. 8-46-8386 Courtyard, pvt beth, wet lalianl °'I· 4014 Beach:-Coron• del M1t. Ing to work herd. ~~ becomesbined ~th ~--,~~tlig~~~l.1~omebaseh·--I b • ~~~ toA S~W~NO Bay & ocean view, mllr btr. aec:'I. blCICPO. phone SWtmmlng To01 ch:m!Cal mm tnLllT ~fl~r. v~~'1M. 951-7113,_es_1_-5_1_1_5 ____ _
... ._.. ... oom Wl ~uu.r.auty. .."'6' .... g ,_. y (714)803-5198 . bdrm. all ament1e1. MtV. Lag. Bch. 404-0550 Servicee Bullneaa. Colt• w~~o~1~~1n\,B To~.t:,·~: OetlvefY per1<>n for ftower llV01NJ &SIT unusual encounter with individual who promotes unorthodox . Promontory Point. $450 WOfTIYI llnlS Meu are1, no uper &.44-068l shop. Over 21• 30+ Aaellltng In operatton of ideu =ures Studio 1pt w/1tove & mo. 873-4200or An• Ad nec:H11ry, will treln, corpor•t• m•lll1toc:k ' · . . . refrlg, wat9' & gu pd, '731, 842-4300 llWNIT IUU 156,000 lull amOYnt req. Bicycle Mrv tech. Mu11 be hr1/wtt Xlnt driving ~ C CER(June21-July22):Makemqwnes,sendmesaages, cloee to beach $395. LuxNWlultMrVlceoffloea Wiii net $40,000 +.Call qualltled In all areu of cord req. Apply In per-~tt:\f~=::.. :;= initiate co.-.-nnndence Focus on relatives tri,,. ability to 900-1170 CdM 3 br, 2'~ b• 2 itory t30-20. 5 9<l II. Some 2 collect Mon-Fri 9·6PM. parta, Mrvlce & w•rn· 10n. 845-0093 """"'· r___....nn, ., ___ lttt-• ·--. • r-• h0\119 frplc walk to bcf1 ~ ttkle I ...,..., ............. .,..., synthesize wide acope Q{ ideas. Be ready for change, travel, Welktol>Mc:ll, 1 Br.c:rpta, $300 + •;.uiua.875-5015 ° IYt•. A•k lor Tim (408> enty, Apply In per1<>n •t HlllLflllTlfflOE lllQ Involved. Exp.,-tence van·e~andunusual rt 'th be of ··~ dr•na.a •love & refr""" Recept&AnegMrv, 687-011t. 2146NewportBlvd.CM. Non-amoktf Ex-rlenr-preferred. Newport rappo Wl mem r opnno:•..., sex. .....,... ..,... aut-•lff TWll gerden courtyard lrg ,.... -.. _.... 1 .-.--ft 0 (July 23-Aug 22)· You receive oompfur;°nts on style $450. 53M837. _.,_ II wtndowe. Call 752..&.408. • ... , It I.Na 4024 CA Bl NET Shop/olllc:e pref. Nwpt Ctr. 844-0811 ..._., n ....... ._.. rm. : ". • w lk 1 bee<:tf 8 Ml M/F to lhr furn. 3br,-Help. BkkPO a11per. help· Own car required for .,. grace.FocusondomesticadjUBtment,&pecialpurchaaeaimedat e 0 • ec or, 2'1oba, frplc, pool, FM1tu1ya1.•-Famlly money for 11t & tut. Org•nlzed Oet•ll HITALIEOIPTlllHIT rend1.Cel1553-0IMO ...... &ri...... b . . . crpte, drepH. 1tove, ., --• 2nd1 Aleo wtll purch di•· 1 d. F 11 Tl Ex len<:ed :=:;~ ~b more cord andmfortaff )~ attractiedve. You locate rnJ.SSl.ng refrlge, •II utlli p•ld. ~:.h:;ec,11n~. ~~~n~ 1500 eq 11-11lnllor prof ofc, couni P•I*-494•8937 or ente 8.50P([55 SS hr. u me '*· II-Liquor C.. nMOed. No
.. -uc ta are pai o er is receiv which could brighten $400. 53&-4637 utlls. M0-9547 evlwknd corner locetlon, lono • • ~:~'~:'.\ ·.'o Pl~~. r~j •hJCP9fo u r "9C• ·: • .,,g otlme1 I •Job lb~ financial outlook. I rt ·--·L •1•• tetm, proN IN, fully •rlfUH, Chlld c:are/hnkppr. Dor hy bet 9-11 ~ -• • UYI II Tll IUll lndlq)d. For detalll catt f .D 'i 4021 Live-In. t b1by, mull am.oJ..s...553 ween 875-ee64 VIR~ (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Define lerms, steer clear of 2 fiL. cc>t, &epee. nr M/F rmmtewente<I, 21_25, 538-7542 or 538-3347 • 1peek Engll•h Reta. --LIT------
aelf-deoepuon, perfect techniques, get rid of superfluous beech, yrly $750/mo. r91P, prof. n/amkr 10 ll'lr Lido Penlneul•·w•t•r I.I. Ulllll Non-amkr.11 B 536-1808 DRIVERS lull & pert-time .111111
material. You'll make right move at crucial moment -judgment 5-48-934 l , 8-46-2648 beeul 1Pt w/lndry on orlenred office bldg ••rt.ace Oe, 111. creenlllQ Pecple w1nted. ~ffti'~,1~ t:r°~s-2::0i· ·~=. '~, ~· Cell and intuition are on target Succesa results from direct appeals Balboa Pen. 1 houH S800tmo. 873-8030 Spec111li1n9 In 111 & 2nd GrMt Company, good .. • 1NTENANCE ASSIS·
................. , • 1 from oc:Mn. Suii-r deal .,__ bl"" 0 C •1 TD'11fnoe 1049 pey, short houri Orlver1 '"'" .,......,._. appearances. at '300. Call All•n or Rob ._...corner ""' · "r· R.E. Broker Bd RMltor1 066· l300 for appt IOMHL Ill lllYlll TANT· S •II· 1 l er II r
LIBRA {Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Protect privacy, be diacreet, et 675-0132 (8-5pm) or =w~~9;~~or~1~":i'::. 642-2171 645-0811 Mull hive valid Calif Orlv-w/mech ai>IJtude to _.
realli.e position is strong and you will be backed by superior. IN NEWPORT BEACH 975-5035 •M. 5pm. graded 1pace & •h•ll WI llY TlllT IHll ~';.;1Cf1ght Bookk•plng. er'• lie, CIHI #2 lie :~ ::'~1"~= ~ Cyclehighllgh tsrespon.sibtity,pressure,relationshipthatgrows Slng ... 1&29drmAp•rt· M•le roomm•t• 26+ evall. upto 4000 IQ M. FORINFORMATIONCALL Apply In per1on w/1<:hl bua certlflc•t•. other lac:llltlel 1t the
1n.,,,,.., .. ,er and 8 nnmribl .. t __ t .. Ca . ti ment1 & TownhouMt. needed, nr w1t9'. N.B. Corner Brl•tot & Redhlll, TIE WlllATll MergarnavlJle, 2332 w .. t Hawthorne Chrf1t1en Kercklloff Marine Lab. (A --·-& ..-e secre 3 e.---men · pncocn na ve Some •re aleg1n11y $325 & o.p. 850-0207 good rate. 751-5089 Cit Hwy, Npt Bch.. Sehl, 18835 Brookhuret, l•clllty of c11 Tech.) playa key role. furnlahe<I. From '880 IH-1010 1 30-3•30 Fin Vly 962-3312 OUllH Incl: Cu1todl1I
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)·. You strike chord of uru·v---· On J•mboree Rd 11 M/F to ahr hOUM wl2 lge BAYFRONT BLOG BASE· : ' pm. ~ s J 1 HUii Rd bdrm•. frplc, lge IUn· MENT-2600 1q ft. WIDOW HAS HS for OUI Eec:row work & under water appeal. Sales potential is height.eried, popularity grows and '" oequ n · O.C!c, 3 bike to bellGl'l, 50c111.0011q ft. Call: T.D'•. s10.ooo. No credit l·TYPtlT 1111n&1111 malnt. Some weettend relatlonahip intensifies. Focua on basic desires, ability to make 144-llOO 1375 ut111 Incl 875-1721 Mon-Fri 0.5 c:heck no penelty AllO I 1000 mo. 4 d1y work 2 needed tor Newport wort! req. Call ~ '1 ··-'·'--tru Long-·-~' . be •CONDOS11' 8'42-46« lend 0n & buy Si0.000 week. 714/549-0t 17. Alk S..cih Area company 675-2159. E.O.E. Ml /H w1a1-ooroe e. -•MUKUng 88Slgrunent can now VIII B lb d W1lltlng dl1t1nce to TD'• @ Oenl1<>n Aaaoc. ror Sharon. Near J. · · oomple•__. ~i"' f hi t from • • o1 en Ver-~. Pool, )lie, tennl• I i 871-7311 W1yne Airport Excellent benefit•. Send Ill'• W 'CU, _____ ... on or ac everoen comes many ..i11ee. 631-4980 court• & c:lubhouae. gar· 11 atll · · Reeume to: A. J. s ., 200 '400-S800perWMIC
quarters. •CONDOS• .geMCgated, full ecceN ....... 2tll ••• , ...... s OU. No Tu1tln, Sult• 200, Learn f..,.., rowing In· SAGJTrARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Highlight new starts, VIII• Balboa and Ver-to home. Female only. 800 Sq ft: 27ge E. COUt l266 ++ 7-3 and 11-T. Meaa Verde S1n11Ana.CA927os~ dul1ry In U .. National
independence, daring approach to one who had been in.ac-""'"· Studloa-1·1-2·1. =::r: pref. S280/mo. Hwy. CdM. Avalt now. g~~,V. ~o~-~~-~~~.,, ~~~t'!'~~ ~6~~ ~~~~.'°"~~~~ ce91ible. You'll make "blg splash" where career isooncerned _ 831-49e0. 720-0373 Tuee thru Sit. WY l Ill ......,..
W 111 look f 11 G NI Olymplc Prnnram Cook re'-'I -•110 Hot FRONT OFFICE entry po1-treln. C1N Mr. 1rrt1. advancement indicated in connection with business enterprise of 1850/mo. 3 Br. 2 Be. • or you r -· · ' ..,. po... n. • ltlon. Looking to b• 882-5780
Youro...,... uppet unit, garege, w/d Houeemetae/Unllmlted Ctaa11c1al 549·5101,9·11emonly pt ta I e11per1ence ---------
mu. hk-up, 3 blocb lo beactl, Ellablllhed 12 y,.. ....... Ull FM pr1ferre<1. Apply In per. ch•lleng1d w/peopl•. Mechlll'llG exp Own tOOl9 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Spotlight on family 111 blt-lni. 111 In OC 832-4134 ,. ion, 9·3, M-F. Men typlllQ. & numbett lkllt1? Mo1tly ' do~utlc & 'bill d 208L 1 llUllfW Verde Conv. HOlp., 881 Caltllb7-819t. Jepeneee mek•. 8r8d. responat ties, esire for ~e. opportunity for travel. Lunar Tll 11.-ugon • Woodbridge apt to lhr: 3 Generou• tenant Improve : Center St., coat• Meta. Full time, 40 hre. Some 842-a 175 emphui.a on pursuit of educational project. recognition of .._., IU-11U f:c 2~ ~a.11er;:9 ment•. 650 to 4000 eq. h. " ... _1 night• a weekend•. w1111--------
1pirltual values and necessary for opening lines of oommunica-LIDO DELUXE 2 Br. frplc, ~. 125o mo -+ 'utlll. offlcea l .llOtlt. 2488 &11 lH IAllH OOHS Inn train Comp•ny benefit•. Need ~el tion. Cancer native plays important role. lrg bnclc patio. St 150. Oulet, non/lll"Ql(er•. Cell New'!ort Bl. c . M . WUT YH'H Mu1t 9')981< end rud Eng· Apply In~ onty. Mr. .,...... Dena
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Explore numerous are~ 875-6350 551-3219 642-3 .. oo WHTI' ~~ ~":.~:r.~C:~~ wiener or Mr. Jim Hart• ~ Pt ~uding exotic and occult subjects. ~nfer with individual who ~ ~~"!1 ~:r .!~: ltatali Waat.. not S~/St~•'om:. Spece I am 31 yeert old, In rny Club Conv. 549-306 t C•ll ~~~ =· ~M~· llMUL &aalf&l'f
lS gifted where art of prophesy lS concerned. Synthesi.ze $425/yrly 213/534-18115 COlt!i c~ s.cr:.1~-::· ""' yeer Into HMlth and Mon-Fri, 10 am . 5 pm. r1u-1 p•y ex-rlenced, for buay inf ti -"--•L-ha [001(jng lor 1 hOIJ .. lo ilt · Nutrition lndu1try • I Count9' Help PIT Mon· •-• ,.. orma on, use common sense, rew.uc uwt you may ve On25thSt,3Br,2ba,yrly. In bMch area. m1tur• madeS80.000ITheNC-d•y-Frk1ay.SuperSand· P&IT·TilllWHI :=-~~,=~
received valuable hint which can be pu\ to practicaJ use. 11200/mo. 840-203e local tNCtier. Xlnt rel'•· l••••lrial ond YM~ d:Obledl /~rive wlcb. 545-4887 Opportunllle• 1vall1bl• k .. plng lneu'ranc•
PISCES (Feb. 19-M.a.rch 20): Defer to wishes of one with Perlin/Bay vu. 2Br 1ba 553·lf13. ltatal1 2120 ~~bea:,lul ~0m••'~ ~/~ .. th~l~t!u:~gelO: kn~•i'*.tt~
experience in legal arena. Be aware of details, fine points and d~lx, l/p, 1 c:er apece. •II 0.1 1 IHI 2.AO IQ ft 3075 1B~11• C•llfornl• end one In P • r 1m•n1 1 n 0 u r ~.,~·1~'" ••·
nec:ie.lty for public relations. You are going to win despite 1 50yrly.975-8t80 "450-1500/mo,ty.Clffn, ~T~o~h-A~e~i Hewell. We h•v• • Olll"IWIH door-to-door ~aper ...,.....,...,..., •
efforta to trip you, deceive you, make you take path l~ading to ~::irn.:i:n;:','S:OTe; quiet pereon. 1•2261 541.5032 g~~11n:o"~~ 0~~~;~~ Loe•• da11y newei>ll>et 11 = ~~.''";, Guar:~ lftll/llml
erroneous conclusions. $750, Playe Real e.1111 Y:'o:fd1~ ~~,=~~~ WANTED lhoe> apace or !reining Call Gari eeeklng • rnpontlbl1 comm1u1ol. HC:::: /AM lt8"llc .._..
a 813-1900 or Grandmother. Pref. large gerege ror minor 714-891-1372 pereon to run one pereon • 2PM. or 4PM -OPM. '""c le. ....,...b, Oaf. ANrtantl, Val. •rwtafttl, Vat. Montloello twnhM llM. auto body rep1lr. wtH pey * * * • credit operation. Outlet Training le provided. NHded lmmedlatelyl Celt .... 17M la •na Z7J4 Collec:t 810-430.5330 or up to 1200/mo. Cotta * Include Cf.011 epproval, Potent111 to ..,.,, '300 Mu.t be ,......,.., hefO c:.ta.... 1134 1 Spacious ~rngle. one 819-433-11992 M ... or Huntington Bch. 10 ACCOUNTAl'ff collect~n, •nde_!talement plus pet week. For an In-working, Vtlld Of.Uc 1 BEDROOM CMnnlllQ 2 Br. Apt, bltln POOL. frplc, pyt 1)9110, & IWo btdroom apts Biii 080-1221 4 d•y week Smell le· e.r=p~ or:'!:;~~ l•rvtew, C ell (7 14) 850-1370 can thl9 wMd
130 E. 20ttl. St. amelter renge, frplc, ,_ c:tpt, dlhwahr, Eutllde, x lg 2 1n fer AaataaetaUll counting office oftere Ing lnduatrlea 11 d•· 057-2381, ext 1204 llmf ... ftlll
CU1• 1 Br. neet & clMn prvt p11lo. 1550/mo. Br '-"derl •Pl. 11505/mo. .... nu •SPIRITUAL XbVisoR• work v•rlety Attractive alr1ble Benefit plcil.ge ,., .... ,. .. , ........ ~with frelh paint. 1305. 646-2830 55 ·2841 WANTED: lfiop apace or ottlce lnprot bldg.nrO.C lncludM eompany p•ld M "··' Pllt-Tlmt .fS61-9&23. Cottege 1YP9 1 Br, utll pd. Advtoe In love, marrlege & Alri>oft Exper thru lrlel medl ltd I I d Ill Helper. u1t b9 n.11, Specl•lly drug11ore 11
vt tlo Ind -.....m•~anu large g1u1ge '°' minor bullne11. 875·2496• bllan~ or I/chg bkkpr 1 c:e enP~-en d• hu1ky& abl•tothlnk can Metllng 1 reeponelbl•
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BY SIDNEY OMAAR
2 .,:: .. tr::~1.rcr.n;~ CSK1~0. + i~· :: r-...a.;-:10t~~~~~. ~!~~ SUBSTANTIAL REWARD Ill-IHI . "o'::~;~.:n. t~~ Mn Steve, 761-8822 Ftr, VII. pertoll with re1all .....
No dog1. Av11t 9-4. clep. Refe req'd, no pet1. ...... ..__ rMt M ... Of Huntlllgton Bch. tor return ol met•I 1Ylt· ~uman Retourcn Dept. HIT /HITlll end Supervllory •x· '
'660/,,,o 631~12 842-0350 ,_ FURNISHED or BUI 080-1221 cue containing art ob· Ani. Serv .. N. B .. Pl•nt otc. P.O Box 1580 Ellperlenced for N9WpOrt perlence to wort! eve-
2 ldnn ~lC with gar· Cute Cape Cod 2 Br. 1 Ba. Frplc, vaulled celllnge, dbl l•Cte. No quHllona ;xP9f'. op{ PIT •hlft Co111 M ... , CA. 92628 Beech wetertront Re.-nlnge2~~· Ap-~alt after 4 pm. so5 /mo . E/eld•. er•· pool & mpe. 2 UNFURNISH£0. OfUct lt1t1l1 Ztl4 laked. 84•-4143 0t call 8A~P~1 6:0 Mon all Equ1IOppnnyEmp1yr 11urani. Cell 875--0474 ,;x ..........
1 845-9&28 1 Bdrm Den1"·2i:_ Be !!!~ ALL UTILITl£S NEWPORT cr.NTEA F It Ad #740, 842-4321 24 --·...,.--·-=-__,..---,-., __ rm ,. ... ~ PAID, H[ALlH ,. · u hra. An...,lng Service tele-Hive eomethlng to Mii? 161~IQultDfM a Bf 1'A Be. bltlna, patio, Ullll YllT& &rn eee w. 18th St. CLUBS. TENNIS. Mtvtce Elcecut1V'9 Sult•. I.Ml phone operetor Grave Seit Idle ltetns 8-42-5678 Claalfled ede do 11 well. ..__...,.. • a..ctl oweoe. no p911:1. 11550 s,.q5 t er. t Be Apt. Frpfc:, 845-2739 SWCMMING. plus l 57s-l82.6· 840-5470 yard lhlh. Exl*lence • li9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
&4M2t1, 64&-"87 1kyllght1, petlo, 111 , •• MlllYI m I " ·--mu1t. 382 3rd St. Sit c. bullt much more ;iorry. _" .. _' -··-Laoun 9ellCh 2 er. 1 a.. hol4e ., bade ~ AVOC*lo NEW gl1ed 20 Townhorne 119 pets Models menm lll'TU fnl IMI\ ADS a .
of ••• pttvat• yerd, Mw TSL Mom• 842•9'412 VIL.LAGE COMMUNITY. open dally 9 to 6 Full MfVIOl ITom 1825 mo. uunu AND ;n a dflC* & J>91nt. 3 Bdrm. 2'11 a.. 1900 eq. Call 844-MOO ULlllllUI
Vlctorte 8t. M95. Huge ~)( 2 Br 2'11 8e "· of pure luxury. OW· Oakwood Ofc '2 + ,_, ARE FREE Gr ........ "" r-•n mfr. ~ ... 951·9'23 Many xtru , lncd yd, pet agee, '981 In flllfllfY home IC>tO', rm1 • ........, · """'"• --
2 • 2-ety twMM. 0.,, ok. J!!O. 873-8338, • muter .,11,, dlntng Garden Apartments :·a12 ,.:1~. f;'.' J>:: Cal: !~~~~~:!:t~~a~
1Yp6c, PY1 si-tto. nu pelnt, 842-......, room•, wood burning N 8 S Av1ll. lmmed. 87&-7121 capeul1tlng to oover So.
QU19t, no .,.i. 167&/rno. Lrg 2Br 4·plH. 720e llreplec.a, mloro-wave twport u<h 0· Ml·H11 Cetll. Poeltlon ~ Im· tlcMn A.-. &n-1158 Shallmer. 1405 no pet ovene, prtvel• P«tlol & 1700 16th Street Oftloe Of 4tore. CdM. As>-.medl•tely. e.ntlll• 1vlll·
2 •coct ~ ~ 845-3924 8-48-2813 Y~ _JJerdener (at Dover) prox . ..OO.qh.11.25eq. eble. 8al•ry oom· T ' ' . . pr . Eleigenl IMng 6"2 5'13 h. 873--3346. -·rite w/ew..-Cell tml yrd · -+ ~ pelnted 2 Bdrm. 1 only 15 mlnut• rrom .. • ........... ...,..... · --., cMip. PWa ,....d, no 8L tMS/rno. & 1 Bdrm FMhlon llM!nd, 1 mlnutee omo. tptl09 ror IMN: 747 'OlJNO: Gray eel. vlo Mark 11 1162·2404
.-., "'2~60 ~6&. Utlll paid, 10 a.C .... __ -O.C. Nf. NNPOrt 8t41di No. n, M9&/mouttl1pd A/C, Harbor & Hell, F.V. lM ..... I ,..,.... "" 880 1-d & ground fir. 1055 l!I Me.t2&.4 "'""' 2 " T~ _., oeireoe. pool, no'*'· port, Mt .... of N9w-rnnf .. vtnue Cami Dr Coat Meea. -------1n11 ••L1 _.._, "'"""'· jeeuat, oer-301 AYOC:edo 842·t660 ~81vd. & eo. of San (al 16th) no • 1 Loet: Ootden Rltrle'lef -. ...--. .. ,.._ .......... ,,..., 11200/mo 645-1104 3 81kl E. of FeltvWW I puppy, .. 0 0 Id I e ... Com,._y II hlr&.w\ 16 ""''" .... HO peea. _,.,/mo. 1 Bf frPto pod ,... ' ,.._ ' Ad~, ... ,, .. Adam1/L1ke, HI & :fi .. -. •7 ,.;:7,_!'to C..N1........ ..-,,.1 Qtt.0.. ~ l*I: -~. 2413 ,....,. 784 1..-Mr ,rec;y 1 •ov v ..... ---------1 i'°etW Bey. M0-oeoo Aft, Coet1 Meee. • ' 536-37~ tr• US & H9Wllll rep-
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EARN tt-TO $75.00 PO MD
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PART-TIME, Varied nourt lov .... ~ •• never M l on Hod. 1tovt. 11p1 4 181bBi220 hOOd. trunk,1--------...., __ ,...,,_,,,_.,,,..,.._..,1 • ..---------TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 10 lncluelt terly A.M Ste $ llXI teen I 11,875, 652-9728 other pana $7b ea l/W LAROE SELECTION OF · r · r i '78 Rabbit, 1un1 Ilk• new,
wetl<.ndt.Muethavedt-(213)927-8611 ------Bu e .r elr b t llCh NEW&USEOBMW'SI 6.500. call orig paint. 35MPG, air
pendable vehlcl• (emeu 2 gold uphOI llv rm chre. '73-32' JtnrlM C,.lt twtn 881·2220 881-2220 & ___ 12000. 64&-e~ _
truck, v•n. •tallon S20ea.&46-t906 dltMI eponneher, WHY PAINT ANO LIGHT BOO'!' 'HlllllHnnsa '78 vw Pop Top w11gon) to eul1t n-e--~I tqulpped Mull Nit . 8 • b P•S* dealer In 1rv109 2 hlghblcic ~t chalra s1e,OOO. &oet 11 858 w. WORK eve ·~ 6 In-LOU IUO .. aww Xln1 $18,500 I $33·4242 campmo lie. atovt,
ACROSS 56 Respites
60 Berserk
61 Basic
PREVIOUS
PUZZLE SOLVED
area Mull be depen• Ilk• new a.c2.&0 Mcil lOth St C M Da • CfHM your cat a value • • ralrlg . •le, am/Im uae ..
dable Contact Gr•g 8-42-4397, 842·8171 831•9785.'eve~ 842•11~6 by IS Biii 989· t221 VOLUME SALES 41K. euper clean. M,800
1 Captures Hyde Mondeythru Friday 4 pollvlng rm .. t. 1 Wk old, '77 WELL.C""•FT 2....... A•••• Waate4 9020 s3~R7VICE & LEASING rx.· ~CAD'\ fCI) 080 840-1_2_11_2 __ _ between 9:30 and 10:30 • .."" ""' ~,. " ON Cherry Ave l~IT l\.V LJ\. I ••2 321 Hrlhlonee ... coat -""• Lott OI 9QUlp, w/traller HJgfiffl ca1h lmmed for LONG ijEACH r)f",I I cs~ Vtlfl tJ75 5 Up for -
10 Mldlan king
14 Flatt aauee
15 CPA'tlob
18 Mld1errn
84 Amerce
65 Serious e.m. onY'"" "" Mil $260. (213)402-9228 $18,500. 842·4675 your vehicle. domeetlc or (No Cherry exh-405) ~~. l~l\. ~ 173 VOivo 285 Weoon .
Apt rurnlehlnge, every-'18 23' M11qull 110, 226 foreign 56 t -8285 ll 14) IH·lllO ·,, • .... good condition ~.360. 66 Ell-Alaskan
governor
67 Heaven
68 Supply
69 Flatfish
YW llEOUllO thlllQ mutt go. Mahogany hp Mere. n...., moorlllQ & TRAOE 20% ownenhlp frade·lne Welcome uO\tO \1-r.OAH 1112-7455 aftet 8pm.
Exp. nee. Comm1111on end 1ble, I 11SO M . Stereo. cam1141r covera, enlp 10 2Br 2ba on 113 •ere 10< MUST SELL •• 79 3201 Lt
• 17 Trall blazer
19 Highway
20 State
eern1ng1 581-4031 Electrlcphonlc, rec, ihora r•dlo. ttridem trlr, 2doo car 675 3022 9177 trntbl, 8·trk & 1pkr1, •Int cond, dock 1vall. In new ' • Blue, S Pkg, Aecaroa, •n Toyote -9169 Miac . WOMAN to take cere ol $ 25 5 p 1 ~ WE IUY rl bl11u 11m/lm caaa ---------
21 Turne
23 Traok
tchedules
28 Gree!( letter
27 Two-planed
30 Greek herald
3'4 Cup id
35 Big oat
37 Alder; Scot.
38 Color
39 To a tee
41 Tchra' gp.
42 Psyche
~ Prowts
«Mantle,
to pals
•5 Of backs
47 Make thin
SO Freeze
51 Type style
52 Nulllfles
2 3
DOWN
1 Callfornla
11a11ey
2 Sorry word
3 Gambles
4 Plotter
5 Legging
8 Gallop ~· 27 Timeworn
7 Augment 28 Insect stage
8 Cotttn stand 29 Dignity
9 Stanzas 31 Madness
10 Mend 32 Build
1 1 Way out 33 Reptile
12 Roas1 36 Gadget
13 Singer Ed -39 Put down
18 Mr. Mac-40 Without laws
Murray 44 Records
22 Yonder 46 Languish
24 Spud 48 Electric unit
25 City type 49 Actor
6 7 8 9
James -
52 lunch spot
53 Between
54 "-bul the
brave .. "
55 Opening
57 Starch
58 or a period
59 "AUid
lang -"
62 Oil-yielding
tree
63 Sea Fr
lady, 2 or 3 dey1 a week I ' tereo anoson c N.B. $9900. 841-3283 alarm. Mich XVS, Mov'. 182 ~ay 2 dr, $5795 iirm & 1pkr1, 176. Gae BBQ, =-=---=.,......,--=-'7" 673-3023 175 Full lngth mirror, '79 Botton While<, 21', CLEAi ClflS Ing, $8500 C•ll 9-B. HI, 0 ml, exit cond Call
$35. 3 thrlYlng planta, 2-76HP eng1, trlr, many lll TllllQlllP• 714-751-0749, Terry alt 6 64"4-2386 0.,1 5510 S150. S100 & $36. BelQt 11tr11 $13.600. 676-2837 • "• Eves, 2t3-458-3800 Tria•J~ ---9171
HEE IOll lamp. 135. Oval blue Ttv or 673-0740 Dalllll tl 17 179 Trlu-mph Spl1e1·1re, 10 rm chr, S100. E.lcll cond. Fl hi M hi 19 ft 2 FEMALE a. HEELERS Cell "86-0426 • no ac ne, 17_. 2602. gOOd cond, orig ml. very clean. $3450 (Australian) need good " Maco. 1970. Center con-B33 l l98
II •Ale w/John•An 1 t5 O/B. ownr. newly painted, • home•. HouMbroken. a Beeutlful 8' eofe. Gold -"" belge/blk Int $5000 obO. V JL ----Sholl. 1payed. Call evH print. xlnt eond. $400, 2 Compl. accenorlea. Call Dale 752-2540 dya. I alW&fta 9173
&wknde,351-1089. g old v elvet chair. S3600.55l·5769 893-2220evea 164B0s,neea1e1ec1rlca1
P I $200/pr: t9" Blk & Wht WE IUY o k $860 540 6823 Golden Retrellier uppea TV, $50; 12" bllt & wht ltata Sall 7014 =nDatsun 200SX sport ~ r ~--·---·~\<,fa;i~f~~· S l~Ootter rv. S36: Collect ore i)I ow;;JiJp j,l .. der 30 g~t°E 9~~~ ~l~~~~~ cpe, 5 spd, air. am/Im '65 BUG · RUNS GOOD
magazines, Liie. Look, Mark 11175 O.I. $5,500. can . tow ml. ne¥11 tires. St500/obo 551·.3732
Lab Retriever puppies, yel-Colllers, SE Poe1, Make Npt Bch Slip 639•7637 FRU APPUllAL 556-7549 01 549-6421 •65 Bug. runs good, $1500 low. AKC, 1hot1, champ otter. 631-3650 Cormier-Delillo '79 280CX GL, lease t1a.s ooo 551-3732
11nes. 497 -1559 C If b' $25 L bl 27' Ericson, Atomic 4, llB. OllEYROLn expired Wiie's car Ork -------..,..,...-O 88 I • • amp t alps 5, >elnt cond. New 182t1 BEACH BLVD Pharaoh Hound pups. New $15, Oak TV cabinet $26, paint/main, ROF/VHF. HUNTINGTON BE•CH brn/belge 101. 35K ml, AKC Breed Top quallty. Uphol chr $25, 2 Swedlell s17 OOO/ f 494 7927 " 5-spd, AIC, P/B PIS.
'66 VW BUG, pretty car
S 1400 OBO MUST SEE
650-6894 wonderful temperament fireplaces $35 & S25. ' 0 r. • 14l-IOll; 141·Hl1 AM I F M S 8 9 5 O
Sire and Oeme avallabte 3312 Mercua, N.B. 28' Lancer '79. dsl. 3 aa111, 673-3504 '67 Camper, All orig, good
1 or v 1 e w 1 n g . 673-4586 wheel, VHF, Knot meter, WI PAYTIP IOLUR •81 Datsun JlOGX, lCiiii cono S1999 ~45-6786
714-B35-3554 f1tho, nice. Try S16M 25' FOii HEI OAJIS ----=-.,..,-----Matt & frame· Twin 530 Merrit Sloop '80, 18111 cond thru out, runs new, '6B Bug. runs grt, gd cond Sherry's Poodle puppy Kl · $75 6 ,·5 2177• · Musi 8811 Try s12M. AUi 1111111 4 spd, air. $4195 s2000 llrm 557-5475
sale. teacup-toy min· ng, · " • POITIAO/IHAllU 846-6533
ature $250 up 548-2848 Oak tressel tbl & bnch Avery & Co. 876-8990 24BO Harbor Blvd. '82 280-ZX-. -T--top. 5 spd,
$450. Playpen sole, wht 28' Swedlen Sloop, sleeps COST A MESA loaded Ex18nded service ~~-:-:--r-::-:::--T":'.::--1 Pttl 5535 Hesslen cot $250. Maple 4• dleset eng, 8 ulle, fully 141·4HO 141-1411 warr. new sticker Asking 11 12 13 storage cabinet $25. equipped, good cond. $11 900/ b t 11
'69 Bug. nu tires. nu paint,
nu mo1or. nu Int, am/Im
cass s 1450 54B·0602
alt 4pm
MACAW-tame $650 Chlld'a drHr. painted $4800/0BO. Private WAtlTEDI . o o. mus ae . 'II SlllROOF 1111!1 --------Blue & gold 645-2963 S40. 730.1420 Party 213-556-5781 eves 15K ml. 499-2922 • Good. clean used cars. Ferrari -9121 S2150orolfer 645-3t27
·-······· 6010 Be. I ·L· ·• "•••I 7' 11" Montgomery dbl prefer 1978-1983 Bulcks '11 supr11 IEnLE ~------1U1 _ • • hulled llbergl111 tall boat, J 8 g u., •, T R 7 8 4 164 330GJ .k?. 4 heed • "' 55 ~ 01d Spanish Galleon 6212 new without 1tlls 1995. PorschM but lillY model llghts..1'bl1 ei'l'O" S 11.000 Amltm caaseue M7~d8el Ship $5501ofr MOVING sXLE: Sear• Seti used w/aaJls $400 considered. Top prices 832-4726 $2000 546-9215
8 .,.. 962 lrost/free relrlg. S200: 673~157 paldl Call Ciiva at Bauer Fiat 9123 71 Supa1 Beetle. rust
GERRIE'S ANTIQUES aole & end tablee. S50 ea: "'·1""8""'2,...,0""· -=o"'·=o-ay-w""l.,...lr.,...lr-. ""'sl,.-pe 9M7o9-t2o50r0s a I ( 7 1 4) 1976 128. Xlnt gaa mire-~oewlor$,2b519kS1.n515. 311~9e63b3rand IS BACK bunk bed&. $175: abused 4, galley, VHF, tlfe llnee. "
3500sqttolAmerlca.nAn-sole s leeper, $50: 6HPOB,211lle.1tlnt cond WEW&•TJOlll ~~~ i~~-~~0~lce Sl200 '71 vw-B-u-s.-nu eng . .itlnt. tlques, 1110 department wingback chair, $75. $4400/ofr 8-42-1706 -d ood work
OLU ••• •I "'&If --_9~5 n s some y ol usedlurnllure&collec-673-8228 CAT 27, 1976, almoet new • -Hoada 'l£:1 $1750 751-7102 tlbles. Wiii buy Estates, 2 See Ronald Dace ,. ________ _
consign or what have Jewelr~ 14 Atomic 4, l/B, Slt,950. '81 4 dr Aocord: air, auto '72 BUS · GREAT CONDI
?501 N EiC I Daye 835 -6665 or trns.20,000ml,llkenew S2500orBestOller you o am no Olamon Cutting Factory: wknd/ev 645-2203 Real, San Clemente, Big .sale, tent. buys, low S6995. dys 720-0344, 631-3222/631-4027
492-0638 or 492-4554 prices, beaut. diamond•. Hobie 14, $750. 2 hp O/B, ev/Wknd 644-8390 '72 c amper Bus siereo,
PRIMITIVE CNTRY PINE AU SHAPES & SIZES $95. 6<18-48571499""233 IHH___ 9127 can't be tOkt·from
Hutch, $750; dough box, Engagement Rings; ear-tale 30 Mark 11/75 OSI, $2995 653-9633
1325: commode, $300. rings; Loose Olamonde. racelcrulee rigged. Npt 9 3 Pv1party720•1888 714-667-2968 Bch Slip. 5 25 ,000_ Tracka 0 S ~-=------=<7"':" .. , II 211 539-7837 '79 Chevy '.+ f. longbed. A,.liHCH 601 l ,. ICI Hffaa nu eng, nu tires. 10 ml. HARBOR AREA 14 demltHH cup• 1 l ido 14. xlnt cond .. w/trlr, 53675. 650•4424 •PPLIANCE SERVICE seuoers. Leno>t Wheat aalla, H/0 strep, lilting -~-------,.. ti $125 • 1 bridle. whl1ker pole etc. '79 Toyota pickup, lmmac. We aeU recond., guar. pe ern, . ,.m r. appliances. 549_3077 'rourlster luggage, 2 pc, S 1950. 2 t3-691-1662 $3875. (7 t 4)B48-81 40;
!Ike new, $75. 559-8154 Venture 15• Cat: Nde work, (213)425-4B IO lllKE Mo1CHH1S
Amana Refrlg/Fn: combo, • ... 8 T I SOUTH works $95. Tru-Cotd up-tg" TV Ouuar. x-cond .250/obo . .,..2-5040 • 1 oyote 4>t4 Low m le·
right dMp lreeze S125, $ t85. a-uahed velvet gold ege, AIC, PS. Bel Air cou11yy
Old bul narf 842-2498 & _r_ec-=ll~ne~r_S8_5_._84-=S-~!M=-4-1 _ 1Jlt.; I Dtckl 7012 ahelL Mini, $8500, call n ,..v ~ eves 642-0063
979-8533 8 HP Outboard S800/obo 311 Ip, P<>W9f !>Ott, utlfa, &DI 040 ISUZU
Brown 18 cu t1 bottom Evlnrude. 8-45-2~ doek box, MCurlty, West uwE WILL IOT
freezer S75. 831-0921 Brunswick POOi Tbt $75 Nwpt. S250/mo650·1225 166 Windo w Ven, 6
'72 Super Beetle 1 owner,
re-bit eng. "lnl oond.
$2 195 642-B7 17
73 RED BUG
S1BOO (or best otter)
Good condition
Call evenings 675-5236
75 Rabbit 2 dr, reo. gOOd
cond $ 1600. 540-1080
·75 vw BUG Sunroor.
needs paint $2250
751 -2967 Jay.
... 111 ....... 1....,W..,.u_,1 ....... ..._ ...... Sl_M;.;.11t11 Waat .. 5100 •••• w .....
553-9686. 75 t-8282 Newpon llde tie 1. 10 5011. cycllnder auto trans. IE UllEllSOLD I HY APPLIUOH $500 OBO 557.5127 Volume Sales. Servloe SlOO Les · 957-8133 EverythlllQ fOf' baby. Play-No live abOar · S tOlt And Leasing
·77 Rabbit. snr1, 65K ml nu
btrY brks clean cono
$6500 Days 644· t350
eves 548-3289
pen. swing ate. 752-2820 Call Joe 873·28l0 ·74 Dodge Mui. 88,347 1871 t Beach Blvd
PARKING-VALETS Restauren1 IEOllllnllllll MaY1ag washer & dryer, Glrl'1 ott whl Bdrm ~t. WANTED;Sllp for45'sall-ml. S2t00. 963-6Bt2 or HunllngtonBeach
Ferneie-mele, PT, FT open-LOf'l's Kllchen Inc has tile Mature peraon lor rec-hc'1eaavyn.du!y1,811k5e nee,w. vGeryE exit cond. 5 pc, *400. boat In Newport Herbor 619-340-0395 a11 5pm (114) 842-2000
78 Diesel Rabbit, sunrool.
air. cass., 4 spd. ittro tank
$2650 OBO 54B-B451 lng9 for 6 people. Muat lollowlng openings: reatlon area. (WMkende • · • Boat In Bristol d be n .. 1. dependable, Retrlg. side by side. water Kltctienalde 0.hwr, gd con '82 Chev Van v., l/B, lilt, ---79 Dsl RabDll, dlx ec111on.
455 E Cout Hwy
Newport Beach
673-0900
TllE llllEIT
LITTLE OAl HHE
t•OtsfAllEU
"AKA Andy's 01ndy'1"
Dealers welcome
IELOW WIOLH&U
'79 Cad CdV 18890
dElegance. 397WRA
'80 Chev Cle Wgn S34QO
"6". eu10, 111r, pa 766ZEO
'78 Ply Volare Wgn $2490
Prem. loaded 1CBl<578
'8 t Chev Citation $2990
Auto.alr.ps, tBOA211
'78 Fo1d T-Blrd $1990
Auto, alr, pwr 600WKF
'78 Ford Grenade $1990
4 dr. pwr, air 691\ICX
'77 ChrysCordobe $1890
Auto. pwr. air. 008TW\I
11lle11l1/lal••"
443 W Bey, CM 8-45-2963
A1t11, 0.•Htic
tlot
173 Eldorado. It bOdy dam-
age SBSO as Is 669-9186
781 EIOorado, showroom
clean, carriage top con-
vertible, 45,000 mile•.
every )ttra, fuel In). sys-
tem Sl3,500 Call Judy
9-5 714/771-1520
'78 Sevtlle, gray_li_Q_rey-.-vl-n-yl
root, leather, elec et• &
windows, t ownr, 79.000
ml. nu radiator. gd cond.
\5995 675-6611
'eo sev111e, mint cond.
hand detailed & weened
every monlh, Foreal grn
w/uddle lthr lnl $9500
Flrm Emergency Hie.
760-t556 eves/wknd•
THEUA&EST
SELECTIO•
ol late model, low mlleege
Cedlllecs In Southern
Calllornlal See us lodeyl
llAIEllS
ClDILUC
2600 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
540-1860 riawgood driving record. Baking & Food Prep-only). Cell 646-9142. & Ice In do0<, 24 5 cu It. cond, $70. 64~292 673•68tO ___ air. hb seats. approx 500 J11aar 91 29
Muat bt •bit to work dys erallon wOfkers 10 em • days, &45-2439 evee. $570 851-0192 John Wayne Club SSOO Ii l 1012 ml S95001op 662-2673 ·63 Jaguar Mark II.
& wknde. Good pay, 6 pm. Mon-Thurs. 6 am . IEC'Y/llECEPT ---c 760 903 eye •• evs Classic, 78.000 Oflg
women encou~ed to 11:30 am Sun. All appll-Take charge take ""'raon Retrlge 1200 Washer & all 71 41 • 1 10 1pd Peugoet Grand '82 Chev van L.B '•Ion's. miles, 3 8 L. 4 door ... ,,..~ For Int · ~-11 -ftts must be neal clean ... ~ Oryer Sl35 each Dish· N-ewpo.. Beach Tennie p I 1 t I & at d t t ...,... · "" ~· neectedlorbusyrealea· washerSlOO 646•5848 " n.icn,wpump se tilt wh .. H.B. seals. air, se an, au om a 1c
4dr air slereo ... lnt c.ond, C-"eYrtltl 93 13 23K $4500 851-3922 -·-------... 79 Rabbi I ong ownr ,e)(ll 69 Concour99 wgn. good
mech, musl see S2995 cond $900 All 6pm
631 -3B15 B47·8B36 oo Ute Stpt 6 btwn and dependeble Apply tale office In Newport Club Membership lor bag $200. 559-0796 under 600 ml , $9,500 Borg-Warner trans,
10AM-3PM It 558-4622 bet_, tO em· 12 noon Relrlger11or: runs well sale $6SOl blt olr R Ma.seratl 12 spd, 1295 1akt over pyml 662-2673 am/Im m11r1ne bend
Part-Tim• Cook. Ex-or 2-4 pm 3077 Sou1h ~:~~~j0~~ ... 6u~~:kl~~ $1 251olr 646-92t0 Myers 641-t391 8-46-"4857: eves 499_.233 Btaupunkt stereo bronze
P«tenotcl. Npt .. A~ Col· Harbor, (Harbor 11 Cer-elude "'Ping, llllng, use of ---S 1 RHTOllH 1tl0 wllh bucket aeala. wire fw Sflop. Call .M'ie909 rim Drive) .. Santa Ana. comp~ier. Real Eltete R:~~~·s 180.0:45:;%~lng N~~~11r & 0 ~lto~~~·ue~ eltr lilrn 01 vw Van 1835cc. che<ry, wheels. $3500IOBO
b9tweer'I 1 -3 for Inter-97 -0747 exp. preferred Salery ,,,......,-~-very 11111e, r_,,tly paid '76 Puch UOP:J. 300 mf. *3,500 645•1286 963•3751
vtew. SALES commenaurtte w/exper Refrlg like nu, frostlree. 2 $ 7 0 0 . • • 11 s 3 0 0 . xlnt cond $300 559-:0796 Aati(HI, iii'··" G~ia un Earn $300 ·t o $800 Cell Bruoe Bareamlen. dr.$165 893-9060 213/402·92.28. PART-TIME. Counter help, nan-time per wil worklnn 844-7020 '82 Puch Moped New en· CJ111iC1 9045 '60, very clean ell stock.
11-3. Gary'• Oelll, N.B. rn-comlon•ble air ~d Sears. heavy duty wash-NU"'Sunbeam elec & gu glne Xlnt condition $500 1111 TMllllEllllllD nu paint, nu ra1d1al!I
762-640t oHlce, surrounded by St"IH lt8f.ltt11•, er/dryer s15o 54o-7o9e lwnmwrs, u leem1n1 firm 631-2044 20,000 on rebll eng
Part·tlme beautiful glrll. Aeps NII Plume evHl wknda. Neat Working Waaher & Gas s am PI es • t cost one owner for 26 years $2960 552-66 t6 E~er LEG.t.l SEC-a<Svertlelng Items nation appearance end hand· Dryer $50 each obo 759-1150 ••ttrCJClt1/ Whit• with black cov----i
"'RY. 87"' "200 wide Ovef company watt• wrltJn~ only need apply 646-8394 O'Neil Full W1t Sult iclnl lcNtlrl 1011 erllble top All power. Mtrct411 Beas 9145 " _., 2590 B CM $9200 i Une Company tumlehta -port L · Aa..,.ltal 601 cond $ t 10obo. 640-0997 '12 Honde SL350, needs 213-493•1151 70 280SL. auto, ale, 2 PART-TIM E FACTORY leada & dl1trlbute9 cuh Serv Station Attndt FIT., •• battery & aome TLC ------tops. •Int cond $15.750 ASSEMBL Y-Ghooee your bonuMS delly. Hlghett Island 81181 only, no Giant 2 day ettate & an-WOOcten ullllty bulldln~, $ lOO/obo 662•2753 '29 \40<Jel A. 4 Door Town wllllake othlf MBZ '"Cash
hre at Harbo< Blvd & comm paid In town. No mech .. 00 amkre. See Mr llque auction. Sept 9-10. new c;>nd t5'x 22 · Sedan. restored $9,995 631-0257
Mec:Arthur BNo.F"tctory ch1rge b•ck•. Botta 2."" Felrvl~. C ••, IOW AOOEnt•I Ready to move. 12995. '79 Sueukl RM 8-0, )(Int • -Good piece to worll. Call .. .,,, .,_ ... 645-7t00 Cond. Very clean. S.C65 '46 ford Woodle. navy 70 MB280SL. drk blu,
Jen 540-4777 tor mOf'e no r .. T TIY Corner of Falr. OOllllllEITI Youth bed w/3 dre-s. obO 760-0700 blue. restOfed $ t2.995 Ivory Int, 1 owm • cln &
Info. AMI tor Brtan Doyle ShlpplllQ & Pecagl"8. full 8-46-6164 $55. 67S-8t50 ·so Huaqvarn1 250, $9SO PP 675-6161 -;~'~!30~1Bk 760-6798,
PART·TIMEpoeltlonu v•ll (714)530-4140 time, 111111 treln. oete Lrg beeul Persian &.48""'857;eves499-4233 lllATIIHPLIOI
wortllng w/chlldren K-6 -s--....... --~H-d ___ F/T---1 Mesa. 845-3350 hand-made semi-antique Malical laat 1234 Honda 350 ~d cond $250 Dk blue, sharp. best orter g,..,_ In b9f0f'e & atter _. er ware. poe-SHIPPING & (Kashan) rug. S 15,000. ' $5800 857 55 t6 IChool programa. Cell !lion In retell h11dward RECEIVING CLK 751-7102 2 guitars. new Yamaha Exh plpet 5550 Suzuki over •
'71 MBZ 280SE
Gee, sunroof. must sell
$3300/obo. 6414919
Atnw at Orange Cout •tore See Sieve, F Tl C H d Acoustic StOO, Crown $t50 obo. 8-42-8518 a 1 I IH YMCAM2·"90. H.W.Wrlght Co. 126 ularl 8 me181• rSownan "lg~~; F1ff to TH 602 Prof. El1otrlc S75. eltl lean na •.•' •rr '72 280SE, orig, rebll RochM1er. C.M wN...,:.,.,. .. :.A... ."' """· 87s-8.....,2 mo I or beige, tutly Pnt....,.. v-,...., ~.. FREE to ?ood home, cute "" 'ri PACE ARROW, 271 ell A .. l 9107 loaded $6500 760-8865
Salee SHIPPING & WARE-BABY K nENS, 8 wke. -B-re_n_d_new __ E_lect_r_le_Be_•_• xtru,37M ml1. topcond. •7" Audi Foic NHd1 some dyt Jim, BT0-6585 eves
T ....... M •tolll OHPITlll HOUSE ASSISTANT for 8-40·5047 Gu 11 8 r S 7 51 O B O · S14450 Cell 548-4546 NB work. S800/obo, Call '76 280C. mint cond, orig l.Mdlng Peet Control Co. • • t , ..... , • w d rl I I II t 8 844-7598 93 8283 neederoutetechnlcWI -~:,::;; rM~6S83 clothing compa ny a°:r;. ~ti!r,"]JJ:e~ ~':_ T:cr:---....--...,..---,.--FOR RENT 20ft Motor 4 • ----ownr.brwnmet S12.000
forl\Mdyfob.Entrylevel ~1~1• s~'~~lm!x~:~ trlever ml• Must find lee Fa1altare/ H ome . complete ly '80 5000 s Whlla, en rf, 642·7080
poeltlon. We train. No l&UI Plllll w/UPS •hipping torme good home 49._ 1233 S,1lpeat 12%1 9QUlpped. 873-5 t33 fully equipped ST500 '71 II I .I • Jlllfl
alq)tr. MC. Cd eti.ney ltll I t.41H olefttla1 helpf\JI. $4.50 hr. Call Pllney·BOWM maUtllQ me-&att letl-n S obo. 831"5965 $28,500 t-533-4242 Tuea a.12.919-eo21 L-...a.... L Chrl1845'-7181 hraitare IOZS hi Ilk ;.;;";;;.;.;;.,w.,.. .. tii"""'r~;.1 PHONE SALES for carpet -•• .,..., .... .... ---------i4oo~oeo. 49::87~. w IMPORTANT , ....... ,.rto4 '80 3000, lvor)'ll~ory Int.
deMeri, e Ive per day, 2 • ..,. IHwl ... e of Sta I llLIYIH Cuetom dealgned 6 pc NOTICE TO READERS lllW 9112 sunroor, alloys S 17.000
llhlfta. M0-2310, e-3. ~N Nl"81. AHIJ Pl'IO" needed. lmmed. bdrm Ml. Very unique. Plaa11/0rtaa1 HD ANO '73BUw 2002, 4 ~a. anrl. Call •97-5654
le ........ a.I-T-H, Openlngt. Good Ben-All eolld wood, hvy. Incl §Pinet pt;no i s;nctl, xtnt ADVERTISERS S3500/bst olr 842-3152 '80 3000. sunroof, xlnl PMIM UL.11 r··~ -... eflt1, pront lharlllQ, tull king sized waterbad tone & cond. S500. Thi price of Item• cond, low miles. $19.900 Wtll eat. commercial print· 212 Flt'Ht AH, time. Apply In person. HI I re me, w I rl ure, 2 873_.579 Iv m'"". advertlaed by vehlcle '75 2002 sunroof, etereo, Dayi 540•09B5, Eves
lllQ & bullntH form Lllltl loHla. Time Liquor. 495 E. 17th dre918rt, t xtra lrg mlr--v d .. 1111 In the vehicle beige. auper, cond . 675•8476 menutectur.r la Mtklng St. Coit• Men. SH ror, 2 end tlblea. Bed haa Upright Plano, greet con-cleullltd adver llalng 13600 obo 548-845 t
quellt'led NIM repreten-Selet Duane. conventional mattreH dltlon. S600 876-6888 cotumna doet not Include •76 BMW 2002, wht, no elr 'BO SO Turbo Dsl, lo ml, tat~. related exp, ci.-Commlllion ui-~reon All In Xlnt cond. (move 11 __ ,.1 l2JO t ny applicable l8lttl. $4900. 631•52n llhr seaiS. Champagne
elred.Sendreeumtorln-with trailer t;';,Tt ac-TILIPlffl,P/T lorceseele) St&OOOBO. l~rtl•1-• llcenee, traneltr fees. ___ e>tt, $24,900 Dys
qulrlel to: Salee Mgr. ceaaoryaalesexperlence Supplement your Income Pleue cell 549-0576 eve o'Ne111 Rip Curl _, finance cnargea, , ... lor '79 BMW 320, Xlra clean 523·2590. eves 55t·6344
Formprlnt Co, PO Bolt Leadlr19 Southern Ca.II-by doing lntert1tl11Q tale-or wtmcsa. eulta. *40 1o 1100. Surf-11lr pollution control d• $10,950. 546-2868 •83 300D Turbo, s/r.
1472, Rlvaralde, Ca lornla Wholeul er . phone work on behall of Dl>t qn vibrating •di. bed board, 6'10", trl-fln, vice certification• or '80 BMW 3201 Sunrt 5 blk/blk , 6600 ml
92502 714-8.40-8605 national companlea. $275. SIS refrlg $275. $150. 548-6047 dular documentary apd, amlfm cess, S9o0o. S26,500 546-9393
'79 VW Osi RabDll di> air 7 l "' pwrd Mallbu, body 4Spd 4dr Siereo. •tnl needs work. e111ra da-
24K m1 $4700 851 -3922 pena mlr S700 759-1150
'BO Osl Dasher Wgn, 4 spa.
air snit stereo. •5mpg
S2iSO 631-3016
llllE llolEIH'S SOUTH
COUNTY
YOUSWHUI
"WE WILL IOT
HUHHSOLD"
Volume Sales. Service
And Leasing
18711 Beach Blvd
Huntington Beach
(l 14) 142-2000
'79 Camero Berllnetta
converted to Z2B 32K
ml .clnt cond • 1 ownet
P P $4900 /obo
752 t551, 644-0527
83 Berllnetta-loaded.
everything. -ve. pert
cond Sliver /gray ex1,
charcoal mt, 4200 ml
$11,250 obO 96~426
SEE US FlllSTl
We nave a gooc eelectlon
OI NEW 6 used Chev-
roletst See us tO<layl
CONMB.L
CHEVROLET
~ 11.,rhor Ill' d
< '<J:o,TI\ \1 ~-" \
546-1200
lt
'65 Mustang, 11lnl conct.
40K ml, on rbll t ng.
everything has Deen re-
VOLKSWAGEN stored. great dependable
EXCLUSIVEL V car 642-0915 all 5,
·''.'• W l S TWA Q 1 N •:•, Mark $3200/0BO
A personal ano;t proud et• '70 Maverlcll. perfect cond
clu11ve VW agency dedl-tn & out New tires,
cated to quallty service. 43,000 orig ml Air.
apart parts, and 11 com-A M I F M a t e r • o
pelllive selea pr6sen-S 15001bal olr. 8-45-9182
tatlon ol the unique , Volkswagen qu&llly ve-72 Ranchero 35 t w . auto,
hlclaa PS. PB. air, AM/FM
BOB CHALLMAN'S stereo, completely re-
":',WESTWAGEN •''.'•
stored. lmmec:. $3700.
631-3516. 8-45-9242
Ecurle Shirlee Coop ·73 Musten~ GOOCI tond. Best Deal· All Ways 65 000 al 7600 Westmlnste< Btvd • m · ,,_ P nt,
Neer Beach/Westminster runs grHt. $1400/bat
Phone 714/VW1-WEST olr 61S·4945
To1al Performance VW's '75 Squire wgn & '72 Plym.
N1wport BHch Otflce 645_8373 TY •-prep11•t1on charges un-Deya 752-8200, ev/wknd Pncr••tr/Aaatyst Sendwlch Shop, C.M .. hu evening• end week-=--=-,...---=-,--...,.....-,-•le, lea• otherwlaa specified 8-40-oa17 !Of new flnenc:lal eoftw•r• OHhler 11-4, wkdya anduvellable. S4 /hr For Sale -Six loot terff 1232 by the 1dvertlMr
"Are You Sebring Plue. 1111• nu,
Ask about the money we Havln' Any Fun?" $995 ea 850-8130
can aave you thru our ••••••••• Oevelopmtnt In DIBOL. a.c.so hr 84S-8373 gueranteed + lucrative hide-a-bed, Brown plaid, '!'t-Se~,,'!".__-_-.._t '"'!'ltllPlflPP"'!t!'IOOT -=-.-.... 1-_...,1,.----,..:-1::-z Conveniently Located Muet 1\1\'9 exp. & degr•. ---------lnoerltlve program. Good like new. 175 650-17 tO ..,,...,, ..., natl -u •I & Competlllvely Prlc.d
8/0 Softw1re. 957-4048. Sindwlch Shop, Irv . .,.. speaking voice a mu11. watt spkre, never u..CS. ••...,llLlelat•l•· .. • .. •.•,•11 &' need• reliable peraon G o r g • o u I S o f • worth 1700. Sec $99. ~
PIT 10-3PM dally. food 955-t247 or 97 t-1739 :~~~~~tr;~r· Call Linda wlmalchlng Loveeeet, (213) 927-8511
prep & MrvlllQ. kitchen neer new, el1g11 nt .,.... ...... hwl c:Menup. ~11289 •ft 5 IHHT&llY mo IPIUT Herculon labrlc, paid HlllPllUl •Y ' Sales-Servtoe-leas1n9
PIT help. In & Out Photo. 10 Yf9 eicpet1enoe, hffvy lmmed. opening for an 1900 laat mo Mull eetl Cont w .. t• mytlmt. v OltsH•tl4 f.\' "1\1 f .. AR\fER
lrvlne. Ctr Required. ahor1tland required, ••· altper. Telex operttor for S500. 2131860-4408. SAE component• w/AR 90 •tM-fr11 l'lk../ I \.f\
Cenw• lolO'#fedge pref. trerne eccurecy, Inter•••· petroleum trading oper-I '" FlllllTtllE 1'nP'vea1ktoerr11 'onlys. ·s'3' 0600U '. v u.a. a .. 11.... 14, J.1., 14. ~, ·Iii\ 1\ \' tiour'I, 10.... 457..0181 Ing end v1rled work. •tlon In Irvine Dutln wm ·Call 1bo1Jt th-apeclal .. _, ,, ............. ,. "'
.lolan•lllT ~7t~fs~ rt Be• ch . Incl. malnt. ~tralflllng Let 957-8t33 Cell 646-7593 progr1mel •• ,,,. "'' • "_. ""''
,.. ... ---------lyttem. Hre Mon-Fri King alzt Wal trb•d BEAUTIFUL 25'' RCA
PIT, -WllQ and wknd• IHIP&llY 8.30•m·3.30pm. Salary w/heeter e· heedbOerd. Color TV. 2 yr wrnty '84 BMW 3141'• ~ .1111lll•R
N • w p o r t B • a c h Corporele heedquartere open. Ouallflt d eppll-cabln1t & mlrrore W•v• $148. FrM def. Open S288 Mo ~ y IL.
Merc.ciH·Banz 0 .. 1. foretete-wlde lnveetment centa. Pleue call leu mattreu $325 Sun TVJotin'e 848-17U '83MBZ300D'• Sale...Servtt9-Ltulng
..nip. Appty In petton Mf'VI091 firm. Newport 7 14-663-0112 ext. t 13 751-3272 Sharp Vldto ~rdef $419 Mo. I WIEST
onty. Jlrn SWnmone Im-Beach. E.lcoellent Cit..,. TOP SIS Pr ewtvel roctcere, orange Model VCHOO. *300
por1I. t30t Ouell St,...., Opportunity, with di-FtmalM Pr.t. Model• & velvet, S50 u . 6•0-114'1 For Info: 83 1-2453 '83 PORSCHE 944'1 llYEITOllY
purchase & lease plans •76 Granada, need• valve
JIM ILEllOll w,.•,e Look1'ng Out job, front lender dented. IMPORTS '\-' S600tottar 644-4811
1301 Quan s1ree1 for Beach Area ·11 Mu11ang Mark 11 v8 NEWPORT BEACH hlchbk , T roor. p /1.
IU-UOO vw Owners ~::i~1i~3 ml Sn$O
MG 9149 & 8 I FIRST PERSON w/S2200 uyers gall lhl• ~ ci..n '63 178 MGB Conv, wire whit. ' Thundetblrd. 751>-19 t4
em/Im caas, eiclt cond. lo e .. ,rcary S ml $3450 546-3869 .. .
... !"' 1155 176 bit S04, 4 ePd. air,
tlereo. snrf. PS, PB, PW,
35mpg. Mini cond
13850. 831-3018
Former cuatome11 of ·73 CAPRI. MINT COND
Chick lvetaon vw, N--4 1pd, et.,.a, 1 1800
port Beach, are welcome 54&-8898
al Commonwealth Volk•· --. wagon Your needs for '74 Capri V8, reblt, >tlnl
A1Jthorlzed Werr•nty cond . $18501 offer
Service, Service. & Perts 873· 1003 Hpt lk:tl. veralty 1nd challenge. Eecone. (2 t3) 88&-tll&.4 t.3ff Mo. *'77 830c91; 4 tp<t. A/C.
-llT Mull ~ top i.wt1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sofa/lovH .. t. Baeut Ptwtt ... ,, 12 83 AZ. (376\IOA) Ptncb 1117 ..,l'F executJ.,. MCrtterlal ex-11 m1tehlng "t $ t 75, wlll . M DA RX7'• •1c
wfll be courteoully met. ""·1""1-,..,M:-on-.,-cn:-.--=•--=d-r.~t,-t
Seti UI todayl clH• cond. S2550 cuh
557-2886 Phone•, typing, order =lenoe. c an 653-0940 TlUlllll deliver 7t4/241-0343 18 It N.wpon Electric S219Mo. *'79 320!: 4 •Pd. ,.. 19711 Tt1r~a. MC, leather. ~ Ew,._ req. Crywtal 0 Packet. 8urraw top, full (1191XEQ) new P·71, 38J.OOO mllea. <fl) c=t~C... Ml-&.4 14 on-Fri, 9-5:3 · HW Tl lfLL Sold houM mu1t NII. Old cover, atllfeo:' teek btr, '83 SUPRA'• •'82 3201; 5 tPd. lo rnl s 17,200 494.,9g7 ~-CONVERTIBLE at! 8 pm, "°' b9f0f9 Htlp gllle them a heed oak buffet wlmlrror sag5, teak trim & much more. S244 Mo ( 1FOE&.48) --'T '72 Cougar XR7 $4QOO
SECRETARY/EXCUTIVE 1tert Eern top SSS part Like nu eolld maptt bd Perl cond, mullt .... • No Gemee *'83 320., 5 •P<f. "S" Pkg. •'73 9 14, 1.7, xlnt meet\ ~ ~ reblllreatored 633-4242
RECEPTIONIST NEEDED Eltper. PIT. Laguna Hiiie time oenlnge Only Mt, dbl bd, dbl dreer, 2 lg s 13,500. 846-6812 • No Olmmlelte (ll003905) ~~4e~r~·;~~.:~:so A Ol•••et.Ue fOf ~wt ~al. b · daya 213'-6&t-4000 poelllve, dependable, nlla 111nde, co•t 1900 C •·81 3201, 5 apd, en rt. a t::':: helpful, . Pert/ 9Ve/wlcnde. 71~92•1494 outgoing 1du1t1 n .. d MO 13115. Old miaple twin tll ft '41 Chrll Crall Run-• o-elgneraweklome (tCHJ134) •63 356 s RENOVATION • 1fo CuttH• 400, MeCfs
nee 6 ..-ende. •PPIY Phone 646-7021, plneepple bed• HO 2 ~~t, f\Jll rnNt8or~~~; Pevrnente 1 t•w for .,, •'81 3201: 5 •pd, A/C for th• dlecerntng col· CQMMONW£1LJH paint. etc. Rune gd MOO. ~ within: Newport lllllTUY/lll lfO 2;30 to O pm. Monday drop , .. , m1pl• •nd ... v•10Q11rH . In ......,.,. ,,,<>. CloN<S end. lat, ii; 11..,01u~~4: L ..... -·ftroof. 141Qlata or othtr d•votM, n Cell alter 6pm. 84S.3H3 H«bof Anm8I t4oepltll. lml'Mdllte OPllllnQ In our 1hru Friday. teblea S76 pr. t em d4Kk, Dy wlcnd, Nwpt Ounet .,.. .. ~ .. ..,.. -· 18600 86 t 5999
125 MeM Dr .. C.M, purGhaelllQ and dletrtbll· ----ay_l_L_A_l_l_ll__ w1lnut $111. 2 Nt• twin C1mpground 117,000 I eec. req. (8HXMK) • VQLKSW•GON ""80 Cutlau Sup11me
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THI DRANGI COAST
Sink y our teeth in
a shaggy dog story
By GLENN SC01T
Of .. .,..,,... ...
Two dog owners added a new corollary this weekend in Costa
Meu to the definition of what makes news.
Aa the newspaper cliche goes, a "dog-bites-man" incident isn't
newsworthy becauae it's too common but a "man-bites-dog" I.a
peculiar enough to merit coverage.
What happened between James Dawkins, 46, and Kory
Burwell, 21, however, l.an't covered in the journalistic rules of
thumb. It goes down as "man-bites-man."
According to police reports, Burwell was walking his Labrador
retriever puppy on a leash on the 1660 block of Babcock Street
when a pit bulldog owned by 46-year-old Dawkins ran up and
began fighting with the puppy.
Burwell said he dropped the leash and began trying to separate
(See DOGFIGHT, Pa1e AZ)
COAST IDITIDN
•
OR ANGE COUN TY C ALI FOR NIA 25 CENTS
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Huntington police rout
'scuID' at surfing cont~st
Dolllr""'tllM4e"' ...............
Ka m Kaminske with he r "kame l" Kalvin.
"There's no wa y I'm n ot going to make it," she -..... vows.
Hold that camel
Kan Kalvin kapture kommer ce?
Dolllr ,...,......., ...... c-.-
Huntington Beach police move in as bik ini con test
gets out of hand.
Hearing
set on
flights
The first public hearing on a
proposaJ to limit daily commercial
jet departures out of John Wayne
Airport will' be held at 7:30 p .m.
Wednesday at the Ne)l(port Beach
Council Chambers.
The tentative agreement
reached by negotiators for the city
and Orange County would hold
daily departures to 55 for the next
75 years. Preeently, 41 commercial
jeta depart daily.
By ROBERT BARKER
Of-0.-,,......,.
A few bad apples -Mayor Don
MacAllister calla them acum -
and an apparently looeely super-
vised bikini contest were blamed
for fuellng the fireworks Sunday
at the cloee of the five-day surfing
championships in Huntington
Beach.
The trouble, in the form of
sporadic fiBtfights, began after
rowdy males ripped off several
girls' bikini tops. It was put down
by a big show of force by police
before e9C8lating into a riot con-
dition.
MacA.lliBter blamed the trouble
on "ICUlnl."
"It was the typical 9CWTlS that
LB Council
niay ratify
land option
By STEVE MITCHi!:LL
Of_Dolllr .........
Laguna Beach council members
tonight will be asked to ratify an
option agreement between the
city and a Los Angeles-based
developer for purchase of 62 acres
of city land in Laguna Canyon.
If the long-sought agreement is
signed tonight, and city officials
say there Is no reason why it
should not be signed. Laguna
Beach will have accepted a $5.5
million offer for purchase of the
land by Kaufman and Broad
Communities, Inc .. a company
(See LAND, Page AZ)
The county, which owns and
operates the airport, has spent
yean -and well over $1 million
-trying to hike takeoffs and
expand and lmprove airport facili-
ties.
Newport Beach, under the
takeoff pattern, haa fought airport
expansion and successfully turned
beck a plan in 1981 allowing 65
takeoffs a day.
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Re&cu ers remove injured teen-ager'f rom boat after
accident olf Corona del Mar Sunday.
The tentative agreement to set a
75-year cap on takeofh has re-
ceived mixed reviews in the beach
dty and with county supervt.ors.
S upervisor Thomas Riley,
~hoee district includes Newport
,Beach and the airport, reported he
la enthU8ed with the propoeed
agreement and bellevea it could
ends yean of warring between the
dty and county.
Supervttor Ralph Clark, the
strongest airport supporter on the
five-member board, said he la conaiderlni the propoeed aartt-
t with skepticism.
'
Teen brothers blallled
in CdM boat Slllashup
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. ~,.. .....
A 13-year-old boy and hia older
brother may face criminal charges
in connection wl\h a boatlnl
miahap off Corona del Mar Sun-
day, Both youths were injured
when the powerboat they were
driving crashed into the llde of an
anehored cabin crui8er.
Authorities said the 19-foot
I
speedboat, pulling a watenkier,
wu goina 20 to 30 mph when it
slammed into a 33-foot cabin
cruller that had .even people
aboard.
The aocfdent took place just
outllde an area marked for swim-
ming near the entrance to New-
port Harbor. Authorities said the
speed limJt in the area la 6 mph and
(8" BOAT, Pase Al)
---------
come here. They're not local and
they're not surfers. They harassed
girls and pulled off their bathing
suit tops, and the girls' compa-
nions fought to protect their
dignity."
MacAllister, who was part of a
large crowd witnessing the surf-
ing competition Sunday, had
praise for the tournament but
voiced reservations for the bikini
contest.
He contended that contestants
were harassed when they had to
walk through downtown to the
beach and along the sand. He said
if a bikini contest is to continue,
security should be tightened and
other arrangements should be
made for getting the girls to the
beach. "I have all kinds of pride
for the way the police handled the
situation. They could have become
uptight but they didn't. And the
overall crowd is much more
friendly towards police than they
we.re 10 years ago."
Ian Cairns, eve~ director for
the sponsoring Ocean Pacific
SunwearCo., said today the event
was an "unqualified sucess." It
drew about 100,000 during the
five days of competition, making it
the biggest crowd in surfing
history.
"The crowd was on its feet and
there's never, never been such
enthusiasm." He said the tour-
nament will be held next year,
"beyond a shadow of a doubt."
"But there's a minority bad
element at the base of the pier and
50 to 100 people went around in
packs. There also were some
lees-than-desirable women who
took their clothes off on the pier
and stimulated the crowd .. "
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .... Dolllr .... """' In the camel lingo she favors, Karn Kaminske is still trying
t.o get over the hump.
K.aminske, you see, is at the starting point of a business
venture that centers around a long-legged, innocent-eyed,
single-hump camel named Kalvin.
Kalvin, Kaminske imagines, is going to become king of the
stuffed animal world and the star of her own little business oasis.
A sports writer tUrned busineawoman, Kaminske envisions
Kalvin children's books, Kalvin ice cream parlors, Kalvin
calendars and, of course, a stuffed Kalvin under every Christmas
tree.
"I'm certainly going for the whole ball of wax," laughs the
blonde-haired camel lover.
Additionally, Kaminske wants to use her profits to launch a
chain of hospice centers where cancer patients may live in a
family atmosphere. Her mother lost a battle to cancer five years
ago.
(See CAMEL, Page At)
Two mnre Marines --....
killed as Lebanon ..
fighting increases
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)-Two
U.S . Marines were killed and two
wounded in a rocket attack at
Beirut airport today, and
Druse-Christian mountain fight-
ing left 134 more dead and 345
wounded, authorities said.
The Marines died in a barrage
of rockets and mortar shells fired
from a Shiite Moslem neigh-
borhood near the airport, U.S.
spokesmen said. They were the
third and fourth Marines killed in
Lebanon in eight days.
Marine spokesman Maj. Robert
Jordan said the Marines later
fired two 155mm rounds at an
artillery battery that had been
"firing at us from south of the
airport" at Beirut's southern
flank.
In Washington, Defense Sec-
retary Caspar Weinberger said the
Marines will "just try to improve
their defensive positions, and, of
course, they are firing back. .. "
BULLETIN
Meanwhile, Christian forces
conceded the fall of the central
mountain highway town of
Bhamdoun t.o what they called
Syrian and Palestinian-backed
Druse attackers, the first major
Druse victory in the fighting
touched off by the Israeli army's
pullback to the south. Soviets confessing
they shot down jet
MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union said today that its jet
intercept'.ors shot down a Korean airliner last w eek, not knowing it
was a civilian aircraft.
A government statement, broadcast on the nightly television
news, said the Soviet planes "fulfilled an order of the ground
command to stop the flight" of the intruder airliner .
"Such actions are in full correlation with the new law about the
Slate border of the U.S.S .R. which was published" earlier this year.
"These Soviet pilots stopping the actions of the intruder plane
couldn't know that it was a civilian plane," the statement added.
The Korean Air Lines plane was shot down last Thursday over
the Sea of Japan and 269 passengers perished. (See earlier story,
P~A4).
Police said the latest casualties
in the mountain fighting raised
the toll to 216 killed and 561
wounded since Sunday when the
Israelis evacuated the heights and
redeployed t.o safer positions in
the south.
Israeli officials in Jerusalem
said Israeli forces have no inten-
tion of re-entering the Lebanese
mountains unless Syrian or
Palestinian forces move into areas
captured by the Druse. Mean-
while, U.S . presidential envoy
Robert C. McFarla.ne flew from
Beirut to Damascus in an attempt
to get Syrian officials to put
pressure on the Druse to stop the
fighting.
\
At * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1983
CONTINUED STORIES Teen runaways seized with arsenal
From Page A1
Police corral Costa Mesa youngsters with rifle and two pistols in shopping center
LAND OPTION ...
that proposes to build 650 dwell-
ing units on the land adjacent to
LeisUPe World.
City Manager Ken Frank said
escrow is expected to cloee in late
February, at which time the
company is to come up with a $1.1
million down payment. The re-
maining $4.4 million would come
to the cl t y in equal installments
over J,he next three years with 10
percent interest due on that
amount.
The $5.5 million iB expected to
~tly offset a more than $7
BOAT ...
noted there were four boats
anchored in the vicinity of the
mishap.
An investigator with the Or-
ange County Sheriff's Harbor
Patrol described the afternoon
crash as a "Colorado River-type
accident" because of the speed of
the powerboat.
The powerboat struck the cabin
cruiaer with such force, the in-
vestigator said, that it ripped a
six-foot hole in the larger boat's
side ahd sheared off a seat inside
its dining area.
None of the passengers aboard
the cabin cruiser was hurt even
though one passenger was in the
c.abin when the accident took
place, authorities said.
The c.abin cruiser, owned by
Corona del Mar resident Barbara
Blake, was towed to South Coast
Boatyard for repairs. The speed-
boat, registered to Linda Isle
resident Juda Felix, was towed to
a harbor patrol station.
million debt owed by the city to
fonner owners of the entire
522-acre Sycamore Hills property.
A Conner city council purchaaed
the wedge-shaped parcel in 1978
to ends years of lawsuits between
the fonner owners and. the city
over land use.
But there are problems that
must be re90lved before eecrow
cloees.
For one thing, the council must
deal withOrangeGountyolficials,
who gave Laguna $1 million as a
down payment for providing right
of way for the propoeed San
Joaquin Hilla Transportation Cor-
ridor, which would bisect
Sycamore Hilla, 88 well as for a
future county regional park
planned for the undeveloped area.
The county agreement was
amended by the city ~uncU to
prohibit any housing co~
on the 522-acre parcel. But that
was before the council found it
might have to sell aome of the land
for development in order to pay
off the mortgage owed fonner
owners of the land.
Now the city finds itself in the
po6ition of asking the county to
remove the no-housing clause.
This at a time when th~ city has
filed suit against the county over
an environmental impact report
on the propoeed freeway that the
city council temlB inadequate.
In addition to ratifying the
purchase option agreement to-
night, the council will alao con-
sider contracting with an engi-
neering finn to design water and
sewer facilities to the proposed
housing_ site out El Toro Road.
CAMEL FANCIER ...
. But the fact remains, Kaminske is still trying to get over the
hump.
Operating from a Newport Beach-based firm known 88
Kamel Korps. the San Juan Capistrano resident has ordered 300
dozen of the stuffed animals, has written four children's books
based on the life and times of the camel and has a prospectus tor
a chain of ice cream shops where the cold stuff will be sold by the
hump rather than the scoop.
"Everyone keeps telling me I'm going to be a success and I
say 'great -when?"'
• Kaminske became interested in camels partially because she
was "sick and tired" of seeing cats and bears 908.king up all the
attention and profits.
In thinking out the idea, she researched what was the U.S.
Camel C.Orps, a collection of humped beasts brought to America
in the 1850s as part of the Army's effort to open up the Texas and
Arizona deserts. The camels later were sold to zoos and circuses.
Some were turned loose.
She developed a children's story about Kalvin and his camel
relatives while weaving in the little known history of the U.S .
Camel Corps. Three other tales of the adventures of Kalvin, hl.s
friends and relatives followed. Lacking a publisher, though, the
books are still unprinted.
Armed with a pretty fair idea of what Kalvin should look
like, Kaminske approached a major toy manufacturer and asked
for their thoughts on a camel with a name that sounds like a pair
of jeans.
The moguls in charge of the stuffed animal business were
initially skeptical, she admits.
"They told me 'camels won'tsell,' "she recounts. "I said 'you
want to make a bet?' "
So Kaminske trudged onward, dipping into her savings to
order 3,600 K.alvins, all 16 inches tall and as fuzzy as any teddy
bear on the markeL She hopes to have the camels in area
department stores before Christmas.
"I feel like the Rocky Balboa of the toy lndustry," she
suggests. "I've been knocked around by the big companies but I'll
penevere and make it on my own. There's no way I'm not going
to make It."
DOGFIGHT ...
the dogis to protect his Lab. But Dawkins, seeing the commotion,
said he feared Burwell was going to injure his dog, 90 he went after
Burwell. .
Two witnesses told police the six-foot, 250-poundDawkins was
hitting the six-foot-one, 225-pound Burwell 88 he tried to pull the
doga apart. Burwell apparently got in a few licks of his own and
finally pinned Dawkins to a wall, according to the reports.
Then lt happened.
Dawkins bit Burwell on the arm, shattering all joumaliatic
convention and establishing an entirely new category of
newsworthiness.
The bite. poetic.ally, signaled an end to the squabble because
Burwell said he then graqbed the pit bull and threw it in a tr~ can
to keep it away from his puppy.
Police arrived and took Dawkins' dog into custody because it
had no evidence of rabies vaccinations.
Burwell, meanwhile, ,ttowed officers the man-made bite
marks on his ann -but he decided against filing a complaint
against Dawkins, which might have meant incarceration for the dog
owner 88 well as the dog.
· It is enough punishment, one assumes, to become the model for
a whole new class of JV?WS stories.
By GLENN SCOTI'
OfhO..,,_ .....
Two young boys arrested Sun-
day night while walking through
the South Coast Town Center area
carrying loaded weapons told
C.OSta Mesa police they were
running away from their grand-
father's house.
In addition to the
semi-automatic rifle and twoauto-
matic handguns, the boys, who are
cousins, were hildng with two
backpacks and a sleeping bag.
CleIDente
coyotes
cleared?
San Clemente police, armed
with sharpshooter rifles, came up
empty-handed thia morning after
an all-night hunt for coyotes in the
hills behind tworesidential tracts.
To date, police have killed seven
coyotes in the wake of two
separate incidents in which the
wild animals bit toddlers playing
near their homes.
Fire Chief Ron Coleman, who is
in charge of' animal control for the
city, said this morning he has
<iliicontinued active patrolling of
the rugged, hilly terrain by shoot-
ing teams.
He said two police officers and
an animal control officer who
scouted the hills near Camp
Pendleton last night and early this
morning did not spot any coyotes.
And that, he said, might mean
good news.
"It could mean we've scared off
the rest," he said.
"We've killed six or seven of the
animals, but we really don't have
any idea whether the ones we got
were the right six or aeven," the
chief said.
Coleman said that, as of this
morning, he has diaoontinued the
shooting program and initiated, "a
monitoring situation in which
we're emphasizing public educa-
tion for residents, while still
keeping the area under
surveillance."
"We're urging residents to keep
lids on their trash cans and keep a
close watch on children and small
animals," he said.
Twenty-four hour patrols of
the hills behind the Presidential
Heighta~Marinera Point began
alter a 2-year-old girl was at-
tacked Aug. 30 by a coyote. A
1-year-old boy was bitten by a
coyote nine days earlier in the
same neighborhood.
Bandits rob
Argentinan
in Costa Mesa
By GLENN SCOTT °' .. .,.., ..........
A visitor from Afgentina is
flying home to Buenos Aires today
missing $5, 125 worth of valuables,
stolen at gunpoint Monday night
on a Costa Mesa atreet.
Orofrio Lipari, 34, told police he
was walking northbound on
Monrovia A venue approaching
Center Street en route to his
slster-ln-law's hOUle when two
young men approached and one
asked him what ti.me it was.
One man then pulled a handgun
and the other !lashed a knife with
a six-inch blade, demanding his
money and jewelry, he said.
Lipari said they ran off with a
$2,350 Rolex watch. a $500 gold
ring, two $500 gold bracelets. a
$1,000 gold chain necklace and
$275 in cash.
Lipari, who was scheduled to
fly home today, needed an inter-
preter to talk to police. He said the
robbers spoke to each other in
Spanish.
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Police Officer Dennis Sanders
said the boys told him they were
heading for the mountains and
they needed the guns "to protect
themselves from bigger boys in
order to survive in the moun-
tains."
An officer for a private security
aervfoe and an off-duty Anaheim
police officer each spotted the
boys, ages 14 and 11, walking on
Town Center Drive about the
same time Sunday night, Sanders
said. They took the rifle from th,e
older boy, and a handgun the
younger boy had tucked inside his
shirt.
The third gun, 88 well as more
than 250 rounds of anununition,
was d!acovered in a backpack.
The boys had been staying at
their grandfather's house on
Ramona Street, not far away. The
older boy, who is 5-foot-5 and
weighs 150 pounds, had recently
moved in with hia grandlather
after coming from New York. He
said he had planned the runaway
,.,_..,...
for two weeks.
The 4-foot-9, 90-pound younger
boy, from Sunnymeade, mean·
while told officers he agreed to
aocompany his cousin because he
couldn't stand the idea of never
seeing him again.
The security guard knew the
14-year-old because of previous
reports the boy had har888ed an
18-year-oJd girl who worked at a
nearby mowie theater, Sanders
said.
CM sign
vote due
Sept. 27
The second and final vote on
changes to Costa Mesa's sign
ordinance is not expected to take
place as originally planned at
Tuesday's 6:30 p.m . City CounciJ
meeting.
Screen Actors Guild president Ed Asner addresses
Labor Day crowd in Los Angeles' MacArthur Park.
The vote instead is scheduled
for the following council meeting
on Tuesday, Sept. 27, at C.OSta
Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive.
La!Jor Day weekend .
brings heat, rhetoric
On a 3-2 vote, the council ruled
at its last meeting to include a
so-ealled "grandfpther clause" -
allowin.g oversized signs erected
prior to 1974 to remain in pl.ace -
in the nine-year-old sign ordi-
nance.
The ordinance originally gave
sign owners up to 10 years to
replace those signs made illegal by
the 1974 law. That law reduced
the size of legal signs and also
restricted owners from certain
kinds of advertiSing in ch
messages were constantly
changed.
LOS ANGELES (AP)
Thousands of labor backers turn-
ed out to blast Republican policies
at several Labor Day rallies, while
hundreds of thousands of other
Southern Californians e njoyed
the holiday at the beaches and
mountains.
Hot, sunny weather prevailed,
and thousands escaped inland
temperatures that soared into the
90s and lOOs by traveling to
beaches and parks.
The California Highway Patrol
reported that statewide traffic
deaths were down from 56 last
year to 41 in the period ending
early Monday, and they credited a
crackdown on drunken drivers for
the reduction.
The number of drunken driving
arrests made as of Monday mom-
~
ing was 1,995, compared with
1,612 during thE! same period last
year in the state, the patrol said.
At MacArtl\ur Park, Screen
Actors Guild president Ed Asner
told 10,000 people at Southern
California's largest Labor Day
rally that "labor refuses to be
crucified on a corporate er~ of
gold.
"The walls that Reagan has
built to keep us out of the land of
plenty will come tumbling down,"
Asner said.
Workers, wearing "Solidarity
Day ID" T-shirts, heard from
California Democratic Party
chairman Peter Kelly, state Na-
tional Organization for Women
president Sandra Farha and for-
mer United Auto Workers presi-
dent Leonard Woodoock.
Presenting
The grandfather clause was
requested by the Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce.
Voting on the sign ordinance
revision will be po6tponed because
Councilman Eric Johnson is ex-
pected to miss Tuesday's meeting,
said City Manager Fred Sorsaba.1
J ohnson teamed with Mayor
Donn Hall and Councilwoman
Arlene Schafer to include thP
grandfather clause. Before it goes
into effect, though, the council
must make a second vote on the
iss\.ae.
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Leukelllia run planned
Sunday in Irvine park
The third annual Leukemia lOK run will be held Sunday at 8
a.m. in Irvine's Muon Park, sponsored by the Tri-County Ch.apter
of the Leukemia Society of Americl:
Celebrity atarter for the run will be 1968 Olympic decathlon
champion Bill Toomey. The pre-registration fee of $9 includes a T
ahirt. Runnen may register for $5 with no shirt included.
Funds railed from the event will benefit the research, patient
aid, public education and community service programs of the local
chapter, which serves resident of Orange, Riverside and San
Bernardino counties. Call 539-9511 for additional information.
Stop-smoking clinic set at H oa g
Smokers wishing to kick the habit may enroll in a new series of
Freedom From Smoking clinics co-sponsored by the American
Lung Aa8oci.ation of Orange County at Hoag Memorial H0&pital.
The sessions begin Friday and will continue every Tuesday
and Friday through Oct. 4 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Registration may be made by calling the lung association at
835-LUNG. A $25 fee covers the cost of all materials.
'Growing Old' talk set for sen iors
"Growing Old in America" is the subject of discussion at the
Senior Citizens Club of Laguna Beach meeting Sept. 12 at 1 p.m.
Betty Cameron of All Care Services will present the program
at the Veteran's Memorial Community Center, 384 Legion St.
Refreshments will be served.
Tennis classes slated by Coastline
Coastline College will offer beginning, intennediate and
advanced tennis clasaes this fall at the Fountain Valley Tennis
Center located at 16400 Brookhurst St.
Beginning tennis will be taught from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesdays,
beginning Sept. 13. Intermediate tennis will be offered from 6 to 8
p.m. Mondays, beginning Sept. 12. Advanced tennis will be offered
8 to 10 p.m. Mondays. Tennis instructor is Dennis Murry.
Student may register by mail with fomlS incuded in the
college's class schedule or may register at any of Coastline's offices.
In-class registration will be penni tted during the f i.rst two weeks on
a space-available basis. A $2 per class fee must be paid at the time of
registration.
POLICE LOG
College
changes
prefix
U you've had troubled getting
through to Orange Coast College
by telephone, there's a good
reaaon.
Telephones on the Costa Mes.$
campus are now operating with a
new prefix becauae a new phone
system has been installed.
OCC Business Director C.
Michael Webster said the new
system, installed by Com Systems
of North Hollywood, will save the
college an estimated $25,000 the
fint year.
Fonnerly, all OCC phones
began with the prefix 556. College
spokesman Jim Carnett said the
new prefix is 432, but the lut four
numbers for each phone should
remain the same for 95 pen:ent of
the campus lines.
Thus. people calling the Ad·
missions and Records Office
should dial 432-5735 rather than
the fonner 556-5735. The new
number for registration infor-
mation is 432-5772, and for com-
munity services, it's 432-5880.
Laguna r e union set
Laguna Beach High School's
Class of '78 will hold its five-year
reunion at the Hotel Laguna
Saturday, featuring a live band
and buffet dinner.
Cost la $20 per person and attire
is "Laguna Beach casual,'' says
class member Tim Houts. For
information, call Rosslyn Lyl-
jestrorn at 492-3113.
Car buyer Rlight get a hang out of it
A 28-)'Ul'-old Newpor1 BMeh man
t<>'d pob he mlstallenty left a
loeded. $500 automatic handgun
benMth the ... , wtler1 he lr..:Sed Tn a
Chevrolet Camwo tor a new car lut
month at a eo.ta Mau car dMJ.
trlhlp. Whwt he finally reellzed hi•
mi.take and ~urned to the dMJer,
he Mid, hla former car Md already
beefl aold.
ea.ta Mau polloe were calted lo a
houM on the 2000 block of National
Avenue Sunday to atop a man from
apllnterlng a ~ door with an u . The occupant ot the 1'9nted houM
t<>'d omc.. he threw a ~ becauae
he wu movtng the next day and hie
rowdy friend• got deatrucilve. Ot-
flcera aald they could ... aevetal
holee In the kitchen wall.
A 50-)'Ul'-old eo.ta M_. woman
reported Monday a man poked hi•
heed through an ~ window In her apertment. She ec:reemed and Ile
duetted out, but then reeched In
again and awlped her punie off an
Ironing board, ahe Mid. Hla haul WU
email: $4 In cuh and a bank card.
Two typewriter• vtlued at S1.SOO
MCt1 were reported stolen Pt;om a
bualneee offtce on the 100 block ol Eaat Beker St,_. Polloe aald the
thief broke a g1 .. door to get Inside.
Ortver Cynthia Guenther, 18, of
Senta Ana and P&aeengal' Jan Knute
of eo.ta Meea autt.ed aplnal 19f'aln1
eerty Monday wMf1 their amal1 plcicup
trudi waa 11~ from behind on
Harbor Boul9vard north of Wiison.
polloe Mid. The drtver of the car that
hit them, Attred Slaton. 19, of Garden
Grove, wu arrested at the IQ8lle on
eutplclon of dNnken drtvlng.
Laguna Beach
Laguna Beech polk:e were Meklng
a man In hi• mld·20a. weerlng a f\111
beard, Whom they belleve alole a ring
vaiu.d at $2,650 from a bualnees In
the 700 block of South Coa11 High-
~ Monday.
A vlaltcw to Leguna told polloe he
returned lo hie hotet room In the 400
blodl of South Cout Highway to find S 14,010 In caah m1111ng.
A realdent In the 200 block of La
Brea told polloe $12,000 In ap-
pllancea and other household Items
W9f'e taken from hl1 houae Sunday.
Two men on crutches were r&-
pof1ed f!Qlltlng at Mountain Road and
Cat"*lta Street at about 2 a.m.
Monday but ...,...e gone by the time
offk:«a arrived,
A resident of Canyon Acrea drive
told polk:e aomeone stole a c:tlrome
bumper from hl1 vehicle that waa
worth $250.
Huntington Beach
A boat burglary wu reported early
Monday at Peter'• Landing, 16400
Pacific Cout Highway. Entry WU
mede through the open wtndlt'tleld of
a 40-toot cabin cru!Mr. The loaa
lnclud9d jewelry and S 100 cuh.
A light blue 1972 Dodge van with
c:tlrome wheel•. owned by an
Anaheim man. wu reported atolen
Monday night from the 100 bloctc ot
Main Street. The loN wu eatlmated
at S2.500.
Newport Beach
A Newpor1 BMeh ooupte returned
from a th,..._~ European va·
cation to dlacover burglars hed
amahed out a alldlng glua door to
their Eutbluff hOme and made off
with $8,000 of property Including
antique allverwara. a man's watch
with a aotld gold band and a women'•
watch with diamond and Nby chlpa.
Vandale dllconnec:ted two plumb-
ing fixtures and lhot off the water
aupply 10 a reatroom on the beach
near 15th Str~.
Burglan picked a lock to an
apartment on the 1800 block of
Sherlngton Pl~ and then hauled ott
1 video recorder, a color teMMlk>n, a
video game conaole, • atereo and a
gold watch. The loaa wu eatlmated
at $2,080.
AS 1 ,200 Vespa motcw tcaoter was
stolen from an unlocked garage on
the 2000 block of E. Balboa
Boulevard.
Irvine
Three people were cited and r•
IN.Md Monday In a fleld near Barran·
ca Parl<way and Harvard Avenue few
tteellng tomatoea. The euepecta,
EUu Quintana, 33, Martlu Quintana.,
:M, and Robert E. Schoenburg, 46,
wef'e arr•ted fC>f petty thett after
they picked • couple b8QI of
tomatoee.
TODAY'S WEATHER
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clipper
ready
t.o 'sail'
By GLENN SCOTT
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Dennia Holland, the Costa
Meu.n who has virtually com-
pleted a 118-foot Baltimore clip-
per ship in his front yard, says he
hopes to moxe his Pilgrim of
Newport to the Lido Shipyards
this month.
Holland also is hopin~t W,,°,btain
a parade permit from mr:ity to
allow the boat to be towed down
Newport Boulevard during the
day.
A normal wide-load mQving
pennit would require him to move
the craft between midnight and 6
a.m.
"There would be so many
people who want to watch the
move that it would be safer during
the day,'' he said.
Holland, 37, said the move
probably will occur on one of the
Saturdays this month then the
ship will sit at the shipyards for
about two days before it is
launched into the harbor.
However, police officials in·
dicate the boat builder will have a
tough ti.me convincing a uthorities
to disrupt beach traf fie for a
daytime move. They said the
nighttime move seems more like-
ly.
After investing 13 years and an
estimated $150,0QO building the
replica of an 18th century clipper
ship in his yard on Santa Ana
Avenue, Holland plans for the
launching to be an exciting affair.
He said 2,000 invitations will be
sent out and spectators are coming
all the way from Massachuaetts.
Three television crews from
• Europe already have contacted
him, h e said, and a team from the
TV ahow "Real People" also will
attend.
Workers from the shipyard
already have measured the ship
for its launching. and Holland said
he is waiting only for the city
Dennis Ho lla nd works o n h is backyard clippe r
ship in this 19 8 2 p hoto ..
pennit before installing the
propeller shaft.
"When that goes in." he said,
"We're done."
Seminar turns to train travel
W o uld-be vo yagers can learn about worldwide opportunities
The joys of domestic and inter-llams will present films, speakeni and Marvin Saltzman, author of
national train trips will be high· and literature during the seminar "Eurall Guide, How to Travel
lighted when travel-oriented Get on train travel, one in a series of Europe" and "All the World by
Ready, Get Set, Go! h08ts another travel-preparation programs she Train."
i.n a series of semin.arsThursday has sponsored. Also, four flirns. including one
evening. Guest speakers will be Arturo on the Japanese bullet train, will
Veteran traveler Mary Wil· Alemany. representing Amtrak, be shown. Stacks of travel litera-
Irvine slates hearing
on park code change
ture, as well as a useful list of
addresses to obtain additk>naJ
infonnation , also will be available.
In addition, several purveyors of
travel accessories will display
their wares.
Besides refreshments, lucky
ticket-holders could win
travel-related door prizes such as
an engineer's hat or a folding
travel iron. A public hearing on revising
Irvine's local park code will be
held by the Planning Commission
Sept. 15 at 7:30 p .m.
The local park code is being
revamped to make it match up
with current county codes.
Comments, questions and con-
cerns regarding the parks will be
dealt with at the hearing, to be
held at the council chambers,
17200 Jamboree Blvd.
For more infonnation,
Holly Hamlin at 660-3697.
The seminar will run from 7:30
to 9:30 p.m . at the Z.Onta Club in
Newport Beach, across from New-
call port Harbor High School. Ad-
miasion for the evening is $5, $7 .50
for couples.
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Cans
Any 12 Pack of Pepsi,
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Coupon Valld Only At·Longs Costa Mesa.
Coupon Expires Sept. 11, 1983.
One Coupon Per Pack.
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Sat. 8 to 8
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U.S. businesses to hire
I million more people
By tbe A11oclated PreH
NEW YORK -With the economy still showing'
signs of growing, p .S . busineslea plan to hire nearly 11 million more people between now and the end of the
year, a new survey shows. The eoonomy continued to
expand in August, other reports show, though at a
slower pace than in July.
Nation's money supply drops
NEW YORK -Analysts say the latest drop in the
nation's money supply means less upward pressure on
interest rat.es. The Federal Reserve Board reported thatt
its M 1 measure of the money stock fell $1. 4 billion in the
week ended Aug. 24 -the third straight weekly__
decline. Ml measures the amount of fund.a readily
available for spending. ...
Ci vilian jobless rate 'steady'
WASHINGTON -The civilian jobless rate held , ...
steady at 9.5 percent in August, but joblessness among ~
black male teen-agers climbed to a ~rd 56.8 percent. · ..
Joblessness among black males aged 16-19 had been 47.6
percent in July. The rate among adult black men fell •
from 18.7 percent to 18.4 percent. S
Crop damage totals $7 billion
CHICAGO (AP) -Calling the drought of 1983
possibly the worst since the 1930s, Agriculture
Secretary John Block says he will speed up federal
assistance to tanners suffering crop damages estimated
at $7 billion.
"This particular drought has stayed with us and
stayed with us" Block said. "The heat combined with
the dry weath~ has devastated many crops."
Soviets make grain purchases
WASHINGTON -The Soviet Union has made ita
first purchaae of U.S . grain under the new long-term
contract signed late last month, the Agriculture
Department says. Officials said the sale was handled by
private exportel"& and reported to the federal govern-
ment as required by law. The Soviets bought 250,000
metric tons of wheat, 500,000 tons of com and 190,000
tons of soybeans. A metric ton equals 2,204.62 pounds .
• Dollar e dges down; g old dips
LONDON -The dollar edged lower on world
money markets early today as predictions of lower
interest rates balanced fears of superpower conflict over
the downed Korean jetliner. Gold prices alao slippe<'l
slightly. The dollar has been &lipping since the U.~i
Federal Reaerve announced a drop in its Ml mont' :~'
supply figure on Friday .
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