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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-09-19 - Orange Coast PilotOC's Music Lady has seen it all By STEVE MITCHEU. °' ... .,.., ......... In bars, bowling alleys, piu.a hoU9eS and pool halls, she's known as the Music Lady. Carrying enough keys on her belt to make any jailer envioua, Pat Kasper makes the rounds of 130 eating and entertaining establlahments in Orange County every two weeks, a fialful of the latest 45s in one hand, a heavy change counter in the other. ''They call me the Music Lady, or just Pat," the 54-yea.r-old vending machine coin collector said. "Sometimes they call me other things," she said with a sharp laugh. She's the one who replenishes juke boxes with the latest singles, collects the quarters from the arcade games in convenience markets, and enters basement pool halls to empty the felt-lined tables of their silver loot. (See MUSIC LADY, Pa1e A%) ' THI ORANGE COAST MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1983 (l'acif ic Mutual employees gather behind their ) creation, winner of the grand sweepstakes prize Pat Kasper service& one of her many juke boxes , COUNTY EDITION ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS .,.., .......... ..,...._.K..,_ at Sunday's sand sculpture benelit for Orange County United Way agencies. Res ta ura:ri ts victim.s of kidnap plot By ANDREA ADELSON OfltleD..,.,....I .... Los Angeles police said they planned to question disgruntled former workers of Gulliver's Res- taurant today following the week- end abduction of a corporate officer and the robbery of \23,000 from two restaurants in Irvine and Marina Del Rey .. Detective Lee Kingsford said Janice Gearhart, vice president of the Los Angeles-based res- taurants, was kidnapped at gun- point from her Beverly Wood home early Saturday morning by a man who said he was hired "to .et her up" by a fired employee. She waa made to still the alarms and open the safes at both res- taurants after being driven the 45 miles between the two locations as she lay in the back of her car with her head covered by a sweater, King$ford said. "We're still in a state of shock," President Al Levie said today in a telephone interview from his Los Angeles office. He said additional security measures will be taken to guard corporate officers of the 12-year-old chain, but he refused to specify what precautions would be taken. Levie did say there are other female ex~tives besides the 30-year-old Gearhart. "It was a very well thought out caper, well planned and carried out efficiently," Kingsford said. Gearhart was returned to within three blocks of her home in west Los Angeles and was told by her abductor that she could find her car at a nearby intersection. She first reported the fi'.11e-hour ordeal to police about 10:30 a.m. The detective said the kidnap- per made two phone calls to his accomplices from Gearhart's home and modified the robbery plans . when she told him both restaurants had alarms that would need to be deactivated. Threatened with her life, "she went to great lengths to make sure every thiJl8 went well," King- sford said. (See RESTAURANT, Pa1e AZ) Irvine Co. fight looms over debt By STEVE MARBLE Of tM.,..,. ......... of Linda Isle, press ahead with the proposal announced Friday. Castle builders kick off fund drive Joan Irvine Smith, the heiress whoae grandfather founded the Irvine Co., appears to be forcing a showdown with tycoon Donald Bren, chainnan and majority stockholder of the Newport Beach development firm. Smith reportedly has rejected an invitation from Bren to meet with her and her mother, Athalie Clarke, in peraon early this week, preswnably to discuss the deal. 70 sand sculpture teams help launch United Way's $15.4 million local elf ort "We're not going to do it," Smith said. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' ... ~ ......... A combined fund drive by Orange County's two United Way agencies got a sandy kickoff Sunday during a sculpture contest that took place on Bolaa Chica Sta~ Beach near Huntington Beach. More than 70 12-member teams representing businesses, aocia1 service organizations and individuals took part in the sand aculpture contest. It wu staged to call attention to plans to raise $15.4 million for local United Way charities during the coming months. Th.is year's drive marked the first time the two United Way groups -the Uni~ Way of Orange County North/South and the J The Dull MO'fement la n 11plng America u dull, drab people eYerYWMr• arecom'NI but of the cloeett. S4ie Page 81. ---~- United Way of West Orange County -have joined forces in fund-raising. Smith has vowed to fight a bid by Bren to shift his $MO million penonal debt-amassed when he bought up more than 50 percent of the company stock last spring-to the Irvine Co. Her response comes on the heels of an offer by Bren, who owns 86 percent of the company's stock, to either buy out the minority share- holders with cash or allow them to double their stake in the company at no cost. ''The direct benefit is reduced costs," said Dennia Gaahen, a spokesman for the United Way of Orange County North/South. "We're not duplicating efforts, and we can streamline our volunteers." The county's two United Way groups represent residents and companies in different cities but fund many of the same social service agencies. "We'll fight," Smith said Sun- day, adding that she has in- structed her lawyer to prepare papers necessary to seek a court injunction should Bren, a resident In return, Bren would be allow- ed to transfer his huge debt by merging his holding company - (See IRVINE CO., Pa1e AZ The new fund-raising goal, announced at Sunday's contest by (See SAND SCULPTURE, Pa1e A%) Huntington high rises on agenda Controversial zoning plan set for public hearing tonight at 7:30 in the Civic Center By ROBMT BARKER °' ............... The decks have been cleared alter a akinn.lah of only l~ yean or 90, and the laue of how hiih buildings should reach into the Huntington Beach skyline enters lta final at.ages tonight. 'The controvenial zoning plan -It will de~nnlne heights and densities along the ooutllne of the city -ii alated for publlc hearing before the Qty Council tontaht at 7:30 at the Qvic C.ent.er, 2000 Main St., and apln next Monday night. New controversy wu injected into the plan lut week when Qty Adminiatrator 01.arls 'lbompeon 1ent a memorandum to council offictala that urpd hJaher de- velopment than propoeed by the Plannin& conunillion. 'The recom.mendatlona 1al- va.nbed down~wn r.tdenta, who circulated about 2,000 or- anp-colored f1.len OWi' the week- end, encourq1ng people to voice t.helt oppolltion. ''Get involved,'' the flier read, "it'• lat.er than you think. The , future of your neighborhood ia at stake. Let's not loee a quality beach community to greedy de- velopen." The flier a1ao warns that down- town streets -Lake, In- dianapoll1, Orange, Atlanta, Walnut, Main, 17th, Huntington, Delaware, Beach Boulevard, Pa- cific Coast Highway and Golden West -face "likely musive congestion" when development occurs. flareup is tied to Thompeon'a recommendations that bullding,s should be allowed to go u hiih as 12 stories on ~ Street l.natead of eight stories aa propoeed by the planning OOIDIJlt.ion. Diatributon of the flier IAid (See PUBUC, Pqe A!) Woman killed by propeller B7 LUM E. &LEIN °' ... _., ......... 'The mood at Panon'a Air Service at John Wayne Airport wu 10mber this mominl u employee. le&'med that their office man.apr waa killed Sunday when ahe walked into a plane'• propeller. Diana Lynn Howard, a~. of a.ta Meta, WU atl'Uek ln the upper body and killed lnltantly aft.er she exited a aingle--englne C-,. 210 piloted by Jarne1 .Pe.non, the prellden• of thttompany, ecoordina to .- report prepared by the Oranae County Sheriff's Department. Howard and Panon were retumt.na to the Orange <:ounty airport about 7:15 p.m. after attenciJ.na air r8C1!9 in Reno, said Sheriff'• S,i. Larry Abbott. Howard, Panon'a aecretary and the finn'• office rnaJ'\ale!', aot out of the plane 1n the parkina area o1 19531 Airport Way, where the oompany la located, and walked into the moving propeller, Abbott aald. An autopsy conducted by the Orange County Coroner's Department wu expected to ldenU.ty the exact cawie of death this altemoon. Panon did not show up for work th1a momlng, a recep1i0nilt at the firm aaid. • "He •u pretty shook up and had to be put under MdatJon," she Mid. &lta~Blrpron. Smith & 1\athW Mortuary of C.O.ta Meu will be handl1nc Howard11 funeral arranpmenta. " mortuary apobrwoman Mid. ·' I A2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Sept. 19, 1983 , . . . . . -. .#. ,, . ;. .. ,~~ ... , . .. '. . , , . . t , 'f, ~ ' •'. ,<# • • . "' ; ·' ·' J. '• . . . . I Chr is Proctor of Mission Viejo and some of his friends won first prize in the Castles open division SAND SCULPTUR E ... From Page A1 skydivers carrying a bar\t}er, represents a 20 percent increase over last year's collection total,.Gashen said. Helping to launch the fund drive Sunday was J . Robert Flour 11, filling in for his father, who is volunteer campaign chairman. About 8,000 spectators were on hand to hear about the United Way goal and to observe the sand sculptl.ire contest. Judging was led by Todd Vander P luym, current world champion sand sculptor. The grand sweepstakes wtnner in Sunday's contest was Pacific Mutual Lifeinsurance Company of Newport Beach. The Pacific Mutual team created a bas relief of an infant playing with building blocks. The winning design incorporated the theme of the United Way campaign, "Build More Than a Dream." The sweepstakes winner\vas selected from the top six winners in the castle and sculpture divisions, with separate categories for businesses, social service agencies and individuals. Dolr .... ,...._, ............ for their porpoises frolicking in the sand a t Bolsa Chica Sunday. P UBLIC HEARING ... From Page A1 Thompson said Friday he doesn't intend to get involved in a confrontation, but steadfastly de- fended recommendations for higher building levels. He declared that staff members have put in a "monumental" amount of time on the study. "Dozens of professionals have been involved and they know what they're doing," he said. "They (the planning com- missiop) are laymen and they are to be commended. But it doesn't mean they have a lock on the abeolute correct answer. Thompson indicated that the higher limits and &lightly in- creased denaity aerve as a "reason- able" incentive to get something done. He said initial proposala called for greater heights than· lhoae being recommended and that a great deal of public input had been considered. Local hoy makes good in triathlon A hometown boy -well almost -made good in Sunday's triathlon event that attracted about 225 police officers, fire- fight.en u¥t lifeguards and their friends to the Huntington Beach city pier. The winner of the event - cornprt.ed of a run, a swim and a bicycle ride -waa Huntington Beach City Lifeguard Tom Gal- lagher, 23. Gallaher, a resident of Long Beach but an instructor in the Huntington Beach Junior Lifeguard Program, is a senior at UC Santa Barbara. A member of the university'a water pol~1eam. Gallagher swam 1,200 yards, rode 18 miles and ran five miles in the winning time of 1 hour and 34 minutes. The annual event drew men and women competitors from throughout Southern California. Huntington Beach Polfoe S'gt. Dennis Martin, who was coodinator, said Sunday's triathlon drew top athletles from throughout Southern California. He said the events have grown popular because they strike a balance for the athlete's physical capabilities and put a maximum demand on endurance. Four sho\V horses injured in crash Four show hones were injured when a trailer broke looee and flipped over on the San Diego Freeway near San Juan Capistrano, trapping the animals about an hour and snarling traffic, the California Highway Patrol says. The animals, their manes braided in preparation for an amateur horse ahow in West Covina, were pinned on top of each other when the trailer landed on ita aide on the busy freeway Sunday, aaid CHP officer Thomas Greenatone. Three hones suf1ered deep cuts, and the fourth was injured slightly in the accident about 9 a.m., authorities said. A veterin- arian called to the scene treated the animals. A girl riding in the truck pulling the trailer, Endina Hazard, 14, suffered a sprained neck, police said. Greenstone said the horses' movement apparently caused the trailer to fishtail, breaking it free from the truck pulling it. The driver of the tl'Uek was not cited, Greenstone said. Traffic was ipterrupted for about two hours in the northbound lane. Other winners were: Huntington Beach Community Clinic, agency sculpture; Chris Procter of Mis&on Viejo, open sculpture: West Orange County Hotline, agency castle; Ford Aerospace, company castle: and Jeffries and Friends, open castle. MUSIC LADY SEES ALL KINDS IN HER WORK .... The judging was concluded shortly before high tide washed away all of the intricately designed sand sculptures. IRVINE CO. FIGHT ••• From Page A 1 created last spring to buy up 52 percent of the company stock - with the Irvine Co., which owns 68,000 acres of land in Orange County. Bren said his goal is to form a financially restructured company. In a prepared statement released last Friday, Bren stated the Irvine Co. is in excellent financial shape and in a position to pay off the $560 million debt. At the time of the stock buymg spree, Bren already held about 34 percent of the Irvine Co. shares. He tried but.failed to buy the stock owned by Smith and her mother for $110 million . Smith and her mother, together, own about 11 percent of the company, valued at roughly $1 billion. Four other shareholders, sev- eral who are also Irvine family members, own the the final 3 percent of the company. Joan Irvine Sm i th from 86 to 71 percent. From PageA1 And, when it oamee to muak:al tutes, Pat treda a thin line between barkeepe and their petrona, restaurant managen and their waitre91es, pizza parlor owners and coin-clutching kida. "The kids who come into places like UU. love that New Wave music," Pat said, sliding a key into the Jock on a Seeburg Showcue music box in a comer of the ea.ta Mesa pizza parlor. "But the owners hate it. I have to be careful -espedally with the owner1." Thi.a week, ahe's taking around a record called "Safety Dancing," by a group named Men Without Hats, and a new bit by the Stray Cats. "Thi.a one, I c.an do without," ahe said of the hatlem band. "But I kind of like the Stray Cats." She said her company has access to thOUSfUlds of old records, and she still has customers who request Glenn Miller and Woody Hennan singles. "Some bars, all they want is music from the '4-0s and '50s," ahe said. "And, of course, my country and western ban don't have anything but west.em.•• Most of her customers -about 90 percent, she says, prefer a mix of melodies. She's philoeophical about her job, and she compares the drinking establiahmentaon her route to people, saying each has its own distinct penonality, ita own quirk:a. "I serve them all, cowboy ban, cocktail lounges, topleM ban- only I guess they're called bikini ban now. "There wed to be a whole string of thOR ban in Santa Ana where they took it all off. FApedally along Main Street, oh boy. "I used to get in and out of thc:.e places before they got busy." But there were some places where she didn't get out in time. "I was in UU. country west.em bar one time when a couple of ruya got into a real hMale. I heard a nolle, turned around, and here comes this guy fiying in tbe air at ~. I found my.elf in the middle of it. I thought be wu going to 8Quuh me," ahe said. laughing. ''Tbe gay hara in Garden Grove are my biggest moneymakers," she said, taking a abort break from the Seeburg to light up an unfiltered Pall Mall ''I don't know why that ia, exactly, but it's a fact." ''There's a Jot of good people at thoee places." Pat's aaya it's the bowling alleys where her machines suffer the mostabuae. ''They bang on them, spill beer and coke in them, steal the knobs on the video games.'' she said, shaking her head. She's ai.o not especially fond of eome of the places where cleanlinea ia not akin to godllnesa. "Found a dead rat in the coin box in one place,'' she said. "I guem he got amacked oo ~head by a quarter. Then there's the oockroacbes that run back and forth on the (mu.sic) title strips." Her pet peeve ia kida with quart.efa on a string. Or a pocket full ofslup. "Most of our machines have string cutters in them now" -a ruoc blade that 1eparat.es the kid from his coin. But., for the moat part, Pat Kuper find.a the people she meets on her rounds to be the salt of the earth. "My parents were fairly strict and they believed that people who bang out in ban and pool halla are a breed apart. "But I find them to be aome of the most friendly people in the world." Bren's latest offer would allow Smith to either sell her shares for $ll5 million, or increase her stock in the company to 22 percent. Smith, though, ecoffed at the proposal, saying, "It's the same plan under the guise of another Trojan hone, and we're not taking Smith said she is concerned that Bren wants to create a new company that would s trip her of power and allow him to liquidate the firm by selling it off in parcels. It is because of this fear, she said, that she has balked at the proposal. ~!~!e1~RANT Nurses hear the Soviet side it." • Under Bren's proposal, if all the shareholders were to elect the cash option. it would cost the company an estimated $146 million. based on the $208,400 price Bren wouldpiY for each of the 700 minority shares. However, if the shareholders were to choose the stock swap, it would increase their stake in the company to 29 percent while reducing Bren's Bren, in his prepared statement, stated the company has no inten- tion of selling "any corporate assets or undeveloped lands." The Irvine Co. was founded by Smith's grandfather, James Irvine, in 1864. Irvine created a land empire that extended over about 1-40 square miles in central Orange County and was used primarily for sheep and cattle grazing. Her abductor, a white male in his late 20s, told her "she had been set up by someone who had been fired," Kingsford said, and "the take" was to be split three-ways. Kingsford said the third pel"llOn was the brother of the gunman. who was to have robbed the restaurants hlm5elf before learn- ing that both were equipped with silent alanns. Headed for trouble Gearhart apparently arrived home about 5 a.m . and was surprised in her home by a man who knew her name, police said. Her hands were taped behind her back, but she was later released to make a phone call to obtain the safe combinations from a res- taurant manager "for personal reasons.'' Unwanted swain n abbed for butting in A rejected suitor has been arrested by Fountain Valley police and all he was doing was using his head. Police said the man became irate when the object of his attentions refuaed hi.a request for a date. So he slammed his head into the windshield of the girl's car. He was so headstrong that he cracked it, causing about $200 in damage. A1J if heartache and headache aren't enough, the man faces charges of vehicle tampering, according to police. , Despite the odd 5 a .m. request, the manager did not alert police, Kingsford said. Corporate kidnap-extortion plots happen infrequently in Los Angeles, Kingsford said, "but it's always something that's p<>1Sii:1le with a disgruntled employee." We're Listening ••• Whal do you hke about the Daily Pilot., What don'l you like? Call the number at lefl and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answering service may be used lo record let· ters to the edilor on any topic Mailbox contnbutors must Include their name and telephone number for verification No circulation 642·6086 rails. please , Tell us what·s on your mind ~ la QuerentMd MoncMy r1ooay 11 you <IQ not ne•• '°"' P•oe• oy b 30 0 I'll c .. 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The average Soviet citizen eeems to accept government newa reports that the United States ••sacrificed'' human llvee in a carefully planned •PY mimion, said Silvia Sunahine, one of 80 Orange County nu.nes attending Soviet medical .eminars when the airliner wu ahot down. "It's a whole different world over there,'' Sunshine laid. "In their eyes, we're definitely the Hit-run ear kills woman in FV crosswalk A 3&-year~ld woman waa atrudc and killed by a hlt.-and-run driver • the w• walldna in a crcmwalk ln FOW\cain \'alley Sunday ewn.tnc. po1lot IUd today. The woman, ldenutled aa Maria M. Martina of Santa Ana, waa thrown 80 feet when ltrudt 1n the Harbor Boulevard·Edinaer Av· enue inw.ctkln. police aakl She WM pronounced dead at Fountain Valley Community H01phal shortly after the ~:&3 p.m. acd· dent. Polk-e •Y they are lookina fot a areen 1966 Chevrolet that 11 tn 'pool" condition. They -.y it may have dark vinyl top with• Ucht pdmer ftcnt. Pollce uk anyoM wtth in.for· mation or who may haw.-the lrw:ldent lhould contact 8tt-Vic Deutxb at 883-972&, •xt.enlion 322. bad guys. no question about it." Sunahine said the nunee heard about the tragedy a week after it happened, and then through a n\1?9e who got word in a call home toTexaa. The Soviet citizens who were aware of the tragedy seemed apathetic and "hoped this would all blow aver.'' Sunshine said. "Nobody said anything and there were no announcements on the radio and television or ·in the neW11papera that we knew of." Sunah.lne aaid one nune called her family in Tena after a tour guide at the Black Sea resort of Sochi, about 1,000 miles south of Moecow , spoke of his govern- ment'• reports that a missing U.S. spy plane bad flown over Soviet air space and been fired upon. Hurricane pushing rain to\Vard Coast Another dying hurricane can be blamed for bringing ecattered showers and hot, muggy weather to the Orange Coast area· tonight and Tu4!!9day, forecasters said today. Troplcal Storm Manuel, which originated off the eouthem tip of Baja California, WU headed atraight for Southern California thia morning, according to Ivory Small.• meteorolop:al technician with the National Weather Ser- vice. He said a allght chance of ahowen today would eecalate to a eo pen:iesit chlnoe tonilht and Tu.day, with Manuel wtndinC down and ... clMrina by Wectn.day. Don't look for the rain to brine lower 1*nperatw'ea with lt. how· ever, Small aid. 'nwt mercury lhould S\aY ln the mid to upper·80s Tuesday, with plenty of humidity and muggy air forecast, he said. For the rest of the week, a slight cooling trend ia predicted with I temperaturee in the 90s inland, and low 80s along the coast. Small J said. Along the beaches. the storm haa kicked up local surfing con- ditions with waves peaking at 7 to 8 feet ln Newport Beach Sunday, said Marine Safety Officer Jack ' Llncke. Today, the surf w• five to 8f!Ven feetoutof theeouthand was expected to dirnini4h late thia and~.hetaid. State Beeches. three to four feet and plddna u p quite a ~t this mornlng, said Llhcuard Jack Dmtrom. Fountain Valley to IDull hike in trash collection 'nle FoW\tain Valle~ Council will aomlder an in local truh plckµp 1 .. at ~· llJlll9dnc. whJch blllrw at 8 p .m. tn Qcy Hall. 10200 Slater Ave. 'l\'9 lncr 11 • .. relat9d to~ feel b.mc charpd by Raln\aw Dt.lsx-1, Which contracta to pick, up tnah locall)', a!onl with an lna"orr.Elnd ~<mt&. If • I ~will Pl)' •·1.08 pw month for \l'lllh ooUectkJn. up 4.~ percellt fl'oln the current ... 71. U ~· ~ bier I I II Ii t.. will 9n.ct Oct. 1. ' ' . ' -I I ~ i . ~ 1, BULLlllN BOARD Blood drive scheduled Wednesday in Valley Fountain Valley Conununity Hospital will conduct a blood drive in cooperation with the American Red Croes from 10:30 a.m . to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. The blood drive will be held in the trailer class.rooms at the hospital, 17100 Euclid St. in Fountain Valley. Blood donation appointmentscan be arranged by calling the Red Crossat835-5381. The hospital annually conducts three blood drives. The May blood drive resulted in the collection of 84 units f:rom hospital employees, physicians and the general public. The hospital has set a goal of 125 units for the September blood drive. TV show excursion set iq lrY.ine An excursion to see the tapin«. of a television show at NBC Studios.will leave Irvine's Heritage Park Youth Services Center at 4 p.m. Tuesday and return about 10 p.m . The cost is $3 and participants are encouraged to bring a sack dinner. Child abuse hotline needs volunteers A training session for volunteers to man a hotlir\I! for the Child Sexual Abuse Network of Orange County will be held Wednesday in Santa Ana. The course, which rWlS from 9 a .m. to 4:30 p.m., is free and will cover basic information about child sexual assault, child abuse reporting laws and sensitivity training. Details about the course may be obtained by calling Shirley Almeida at 834-8262 or 547-0168. Accountants set for chili cookoff While the participants may be more familiar with ledgers and calculators, the Orange County National Association of Accountants ia going to try their hand with chili peppers and ground meat Saturday at a chili cookoff in Irvine's Sand Canyon. Admission to the noon to 6 p.m. cookoff is $5 for adults, $2.50 for children under 12. The cost covers chili and hot dogs. Soft drinks, beer and wine will be available at additional cost. Chili judging will take place at 4 p.m. Ticket information and contest rules may be obtained by cont.acting Stu Gorman, 720-2115. ~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Sept. 19, 1983 .43 Public access to beaches lipiited Only 871 applicants out of 50,000 ordered by Coastal Commission to open sands By tlae A11oclated Pre11 Fewer than 2 percent of Coutal Commission permits have resulted in public access to private beaches in the panel's 11-year history, mostly be<:ause of local govern- ment's unwillingness to accept the risk. Since its 1972 inception, 871 property owners out of 50,000 who applied for coastal construc- tion permits have been told they must allow public access to their private beaches, according to com- mission figures released today. Access is divided into two categories: lateral, or parallel to the shore; and vertical, or access perpendicular from an existing road. - The commission has required 720 property owners to agree to some form of public access parallel to the ocean along the beaches or bluffs in front of their shorelines, according to the latest access inventory compiled by the com- mission staff last week. These "lateral" accesses were a condition for receiving a coastal permit to build or remodel or add a sea wall or otherwise develop the property. ln addition, the com.miBsion has plaoed a condition on 151 permits requiring "vertical" accea to the beach from the nearest public road. The lateral accesses w ould stretch nearly 37 miles if they were strung together in a continu- ous line and if all were actually open to the public. However, they are mostly neither continuous nor open. Only 56 of the 720 lateral accesses are truly open to the public, totaling 7 .26 miles of the state's 1,100-mile Boy's eyes help two others see Cornea8ipf coun-ty crash victim, 5, transplanted success[ ully By Ute A11oclated Preas Surgeons have transplanted the corneas of a dead 5-year-old car crash v1ct1m to two partially blind Canadian boys of the same age, a Santa Ana doctor says. "Both the surgeries went ex- tremely well and both children have a better than 95 percent chance of having good vision," Dr. Robert Fenzl said Sunday. "It's a long healing process. In the next couple of days, we'll know if the transplants are going to have any initial problems." Fenzl said the recipients, ident- ified only as Shawn and Roger, were in good health after under- going hour-and-a-half operations Saturday evening at the Winnipeg Health Science Center. "Shawn, who was done first, was already asking for ice cream while Roger was still having surgery," he said. The corneas, which were flown from Orange County to Winnipeg, were stitched into place using nylon thread a third the thickness of human hair. Fenzl, director of the Orange County Eye Bank, said it may'be several months before the oper- ations are judged permanently successful, but said there ap- peared to be small chance of problems. The corneas were taken from Peter Weaver of Sarita Ana, who· died Friday in a traffic aocident. His parents, Gregory and Rose- mary Weaver, agreed to donate the corneas after a nationwide ·plea was issued by a ~dian eye bank. They donated the boy's kidneys and liver for other recipients, said Fenzl, who supervised the re- moval of the corneas. • The Canadian boys had scratched corneas m one eye from accidents involving glass. coast. Six of those miles are on the shore11 of Vandenberg Air Force Base in Santa Barbara County, where the Air Force opened three stretches of beach to the public to help offset the adverse effect of building new facilities and in- creasing lts base population to operate the milltary's portion of the space shuttle program. To be counted as truly open to the public, an access not only has to be offered by its owner, but it al.so has to be accepted by some public agency or private associa- tion that agrees to maintain and manage it. Few public agencies have been willing to do so. Los Angeles County has not accepted any lateral accesses, arguing that it does not have the money to maintain them. The state Department of Parks and Recreation will not accept lateral accesses that do not abut existing state parks on each side. The State Lands Commission says ft's not equipped to manage beaches. Occasionally an agency can be enticed to accept responsibility for . lateral access, such as in Santa Barbara County where 18 of 36 such accesses offered have thus far been accepted, according to Coostal Commission records. ' Irvine woman hurt in 3-car crash A 20-year-old lrvlne woman was treeted at a Tualln hospital and releated after suffering Injuries In a three-car colllalon at Culver and Irvine Center Drt1191 Sunday aboot 1:•5 p.m. Another driver wu treated by paramedlc8 at the Kene. About $800 wonh of CB radios and water skiing equipment was dls- COYefed tt<*M't early Saturday from • an lrvtne Center Drtw ttorage yard. Police belleYe the equipment waa belleved tt<*M't OWll a week's time. JamM B. Carlson, 22, wu atteeted f« auaplclon of burglar1zlng hla father'• home on Goldenbuah early Sunday. It waa the eeeond time In aa many weeks police arrested Carlson on the aame chatge. Huntington Beach A reaident of the 19700 blOck of Soenlc Bay Lane reported that hla tan Toyota plci(up trvc:t< wu burglamed on Sunday. The loea. eatlmat9d at 11,500, Included a ban)O, a guitar, a caaeette player and an amplifier. A $400 engagement ring and $80 cash were reported tt<*w't Sunday from a 1980 Chevrolet Malibu part<ed on the 21000 bl()ci( of Pacific Cout Highway. The car doors were ap- parently unlocked by a coat hanger. A resident Of the 3300 block Of Bandit Circle report9d a burglary Sunday aboard his 28-foot boat. The loea Included a stereo and speakers v.lued at $329 and a ftare pistol worth $80. A 1969 dark green Buick Riviera wu reported stolen Sunday from a home on the 17100 bloci< or Green- leaf Lane. The lou was eetlmated at $4,000. A home on the 6900 block of Carla Street wp the tara-t of a burglary reported Sunday. l:ntry wu made through an unlocked front Window. The loea Included a $500 stereo. Fountain Valley Someone shattered the glua In the front door of Vendorfle Uquor at 16581 Brookhurat St. Saturday night with a pro}ectlle ftred by a allngahot device. Damage waa Hated at $15. Burglars took four hubcaps from a car parked In the 10000 block of La Perla Avenue Friday night and then cract<ed the wtndlhleld. The hubcaps were valued at $200 and the damage WU put at $250. A party host at 17776 Santa Fe Clrcle was arrested for creating a disturbance early Sunday momlng when he refused to terminate a loud party at the request of police. Newport Beach A burglary autpeet who was hand- cuffed In the back seat of a police car report9dly kicked out a back eeat window of the car with his feet but did not escape. The man, who was not lnjur9d, told Polloe he believed "the de\111 wu coming after me and I had to get out." A crook with a sweet tooth took $50 worth of candy bara from Gordy'• Snacil Bar at Corona del Mar State Beach after smashing out a .rront Window to the food outlet. A 43-year-old woman. sitting In a car outside Fashion Island, lost $800 worth of jewtery to a man whO walked to the car and almply ..-ed hef' to hand her poueaalona over. The woman gave the man a watch llnd three rings. She told police she never saw the man, who stood behind her line of VIiion. Costa Mesa I A Newport Beach man waa ar- reated Sunday on suspicion of com- mitting a felony hit and run, Coate M.. pola said. The man, Alan Wiiiiama, 77, wu atopped after he allegedly struck a 20-year-old Costa M... man riding his bike down Harbor Boulevatd abOUt 10:45 p.m. The blcyellat suffered minor ln)Urlee to hi• left leg. Ten wooden pallets valued at S 100 each were stolen from the loadlng dock of tM Alpha Beta supermarket In Costa Meea Saturday about 2 p.m. A store employee told polloe he uw a man loadlng the pallet.a Into hit trucil. Gold and jewels valued at $3,300 we<e stolen from an apar1ment on the 700 block of James Street sometime during the day Friday. 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"Don Hay came up and told ping Iowa tales and food amid me some stories about how my dad flying Frisbees, barbecued and hia twin brother used to chicken wiQgJi and pocketed switch dates back home. It just polliwogs. cracks me up. And how they used The weather was hot Sunday, to do things like put snakes in the but not the food. house, or switch clothes. Then "Last year, I put a lot of chili when people started blaming peppers on my plate, and a lady them, they'd point fingers at each said, 'She's sure not from Iowa.' other and say 'He did it,' and That's true, they don't like their nobody knew who to get mad at or food hot,'' said Tracy Kellogg, 28, punish.'' of Santa Ana, who was among Kellogg's daughter, Kimberly, thoae gathered at Pearson Park in 7, said: ••rlike the polliwogs in the Anaheim. pond here.'' ''The thing that I like about Helen Mitchell who gathered these reunions is that people you everyone's name for a report back ..--~~~~~~~-=----=----='----~ to the town's paper, the Anamosa Express-Eureka, said; "We're just good old friendly people and, believe you me, w e like food and a lot of it. We had 10 pounds of chicken wing, from one person. And it doesn't last." "Iowa people are real friendly and help one another,"· said Dick Jack, 55, who runs a chain of 22 Tam's Stationers retail outlets in Orange and Los Angeles counties. "We try to bring that c10&eness we had back home with us, but it's hard. My wife and I live in the bed.room community of Alham- bra, so we leave it every day early and come home late. I guess we traded a lot of that town cloaeness for business opportunity." ---- BEST OF CLASS ~Bair CNQ.T a quarta.r of' a ccz.ntury of dczdicatu:n ~ produozd.a. eµpzrior quality hond 5eW11 tvz. that i$ C005K.kuad by many to bl bret cl: it'.e~I both thci nzpp end-twl.11 arv.. WO'Rn in ttngland excluei~y fbr and conflnu.d to taUxtt nec~r. simpLy U1l2 world~ fl nee t tie. i ·- Ora~ge Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Sept. 1:9,~19:8~3~-----------------::-::--------------------------------- TOP OF THE NEWS WORLD U .. war hip Druse target bombard in Lebanon By tbe Auociated Press BEIRUT, ~banon U.S. warsh1~ shelled Druse gunners in Syrian-held central Lebanon today to support the Le~ese army _battling insurgents hand-to-hand m a strategic town overlooking Marine positions in the capital. U.S. Embassy spokesman John Stewart said the destroyer John Rodgers and guided missile cruiser Virginia unleashed the bombardment _off the Beirut coast for more than an hour, lobbing dozens of shells at Druse targets to the east. Air France cancels flight PARIS An AJr France flight between Paris and Moscow was canceled today for the first time since a pilots' strike began last Tuesday to protest the Soviets' downing of a South Korean airliner. A spokesman for state-owned Air France said 119 passengers were booked on the flight to Moscow. Union pilots. who represent 80 percent of AJr France's 1,400 p1lot,s and co-piJo~. are staging a 60;day boycott of fll~hts _to ~OS<:'Ow to protest the missile attack by a Sovtet ,Jet fighter on the Korean airliner Sept. 1. Willia111 s says race irrelevant ATLANTIC CITY. N.J . (AP) - Like her predec.-essors, Miss America 1984 will face m any quesuons, from her opinion of the Sovie~ to whether she dyes her hair. But as the first black to reign , Vanessa Williams also expects queries about her race "because I a m making waves." The 20-year-old from Millwood, N. Y .. said she has a goal for her year as the 57th Miss America: "I want to show there is no difference between a black and white Miss America." Black leaders across the country hailed her historic victory in the pageant, a 62-year-old American tras:lition that barred mmor1ty par- ticipation for its first three decades - I fugitive gives up after hostage f ree·d MONON A, Iowa (AP)-Two armed prison escapees held a couple h ostage m their home ovemtght before the h us- band was released today and one of the convicts surrendered. The inmates, who escaped Crom a Wisconsin prison, were thought to be armed with a rifle and shotgun taken Drifter says he kille d 156 AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -A wander- ing handyman who earlier claimed to have murdered 100 women now says he killed 156 people, and law officers say his first victim was a schoolteacher he killed when he was 13, the Austin ' American-Statesman reported. Henry Lee Lucas has given in - vestigators such vivid details of the killings that they have no reason to doubt him, the newspa.per..ceported. "This guy's hot crazy," an unide n-,.,.....,..... Sunday from another couple, police said. red Authorities said no shots were fi and no one had been injured. The home of the hostages, Les Ihde, 49, and his w ife Laura, 48, was surrounded by law enforcement of· ficers. The couple had been sitting on the front porch of their home on. a dead-end street whe n the two convicts drove up, chased by the high way patrol. The couple was taken hostage at about 4:30 p.m . Sunday. Police negotiated with the remaining escapee, Leonard Specht, 33, . of ~lle, Wis., through the morrung and State ~atrol Sgt. Howard Bell said he thought the situation would be resolved soon. Ron Makin, a supervisor for the Iowa Division of CrinunaJ Investigation, said the negotiatioCIS were calmer than during the night. when the escapees had demanded a helicopter in return for the hostages' release. Officials refused that request. East German flees to West MUNICH, West Gennany -An F.ast German defected over the Czechoslovak frontier to West Germany but two <:ompanions appare~t­ ly were stopped by gunfire from a commurust patrol, Western border guards said today._ The escapee said he and two East German friends managed to cross Czechoslovak border barriers in a forest Sunday but were detected by border guards just short of the demarcation line. The three scattered when the guards let l_oose wit~ five or six shots, and the escapee lost sight of hlS companions when he sprinted unharmed across the border into Bavaria, police said. "It's good that another of Ameri- ca's cultural and social 1nst1tutioC1S has dpped down a curtain that excluded American women who were young, gifted and black," said the Rev. Joseph Lowery, president of the Southe rn Christian Leader- ship Conference. Vanessa Williams cele brates her first da as Miss America. tified law officer was quoted by the newspaper in a story published Sun- day. "He's very sane, very smart 1md very cold-blooded." Idhe w as released at 9:47 a.m . today. His wife remained inside as nego- tiations continued. Wal esa d enies news quote WARSAW, Poland -An undergro~d newspaper article quoting Lech Walesa as saymg the Solidarity name should be abandoned was _a "hodgepodge" that did not accurately reflect his views. Walesa says. The statements attrib':1~ to Walesa were carried in the Warsaw publication CDN -the Polish abbreviation of "To Be Continued" -and CON acknowledged the article was printed "without the knowledge or consent" of Walesa. Soviets step up hunt for plane WAKKANAI, J apan (AP)-The Soviet U~on brought a third submarine and a d~~ng bell ~to waters off Sakhalin Island today to pm a secreuve search for the South Korean airliner it shot out of the sky with 269 people aboard, officials said. . . Japanese air and sea searchers repo~ fin~ more bits and pieces of debris in the wate~, mclu~g a piece of cabin wall and a chunk of lightweight metal. · · 'd 708 Before the latest find, Japanese officials~ items that might have come from the downed plane, including five badly mutilated bodies and several pieces of human flesh , had been r ecovered. In the United States, me morial services were conducted in Missouri and Connecticut, and the Idaho statehouse was draped in black to honor those aboard Korean Air Lines Flight 007 when it was shot down Sept. l after flying into Soviet ~pace. Strikes paralyze Belgium In other developments, the Republican National Committee chairman said President Reagan's hand. BRUSSELS. Belgium -Most of Belgium ling of the crisis has softened _his "trigger_ happy" remained without public services today after image and the eclit.or of the Sovtet Commurust Party striking government workers rejected proposals newspaper Pravda criticized his country's ~ed to tone down a planned $156 million cut in the forces for delaying acknowledgementtha.t So~et_,ets public-sect.or payroll Strikes by se~eral shot down the Boeing 747 with heat-seek.in$( nussiles. thousand raiJ workers. teachers. bus drivers, Japan's Maritime Safety Agency said two weather office personnel, postal workers and underwater craft were seen abQard the Soviet '=:=:p:::n.so::· :::n~gu~ards==en:::te:::=red=:::a:::=fi:::f th=:::da:::y:::.:::=::=:=:=:=::sal=v=age ahJp Kipekt.or which re~hed the ecene ~. • u AT HOME ... ' AT WORK ... IN YOUR CAR ... There's More Easy Listening Music On KDCM 1Dil.1 FMSTERED ''OUR MUSIC MAKES YOU FEEL GOOD!" I IJ .. Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Monday, Sept. 19, 1983 41 TOP OF THE NEWS SA Tscores show little improvement NATION Marine Corps commandant backs peacekeeping force By the Aasoclated Press WASHINGTON -Gen. Paul X . Kelley, commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, says the United St.ates is "doing the right thing" by keeping troops I.I\ Lebanon as part of an international peacekeeping force. "We are absolutely on the verge, I think, of building or maintaining a st.able government in Lebanon," Kelley said Sunday on CBS-TV's "Face the Nation." ''To even suggest that we withdraw at this time, I think, would be close to criminal." Texas floods claims mom SAN ANTONIO, Texas -A woman drowned and authorities used boats to rescue motorists from a section of a flooded interstate highway after heavy thunderstorms drenched southern Texas. Josephine Quintanilla, 17, drowned in her car Sunday night when it got stuck in high water in San Antonio, authorities said. Two children m the car, ages 11 and 13, escaped. In Houston, torrential rains flooded streets and underpasses. stalling cars and stranding rush -hour motorists. Rising waters also threatened homes in southwest Houston: For ecasters predicted the deluge would continue m06t of this morning. Tot found with 3 bodies FORT WAYNE, Ind. -A 2-year-old child apparently lived for four or five days in a blood-spattered house with three bodies before being discovered, authorities said today. Police did not release the identities of the victims, but The Fort Wayne News-Sentinel reported today the home on the city's southwest side was occupied by its editorial page editor, Dan Osborne, his wife, Jane, and their two children, Ben and Caroline. The News -Sentinal said a co-worker went to Osborne's home after he failed to report to work today and then c.alled police. STATE S tingrays invade beaches SAN DIEGO -Hundreds of stingrays, attracted close to shore by an unusually calm surf, stung about 50 beachgoers this weekend, according to lifeguards. No serious injuries w ere reported among those stung after unwittingly stepping on the sea animals as they nestled in the surf, officials said Sunday. "It's like a giant bee sting," said lifeguard Brad Johnson. "If people are allergic to it, it could be deadly. But for most people it's a puncture w ound with a burning sensation." Man fa tally shot b y deputy LOS ANGELES (AP) -A sheriff's deputy fatally shot a 40-year-old Los Angeles man after stopping him in a car that proved to be stolen. Authorities said the man grabbed for the deputy's gun, deputies said. Sheriff's Deputy Wes Slider today identified the dead man as Monroe Henry Harper Jr. APA president installed SA.ti DIEGO -F. 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NEW YORK (AP) -College-bound seniors scored slightly higher ln math on the Scholastic Aptitude Test ln 1982-83, but verba.l 1COres dropped for the first time since 1980. The latest 9COre results, released by the College Board on Sunday, left up in the air whether public achools have truly begun to reverae nearly two decades of steady decline. A ye.ar ago, by contrast, math and verbal SAT ..-ores both went up tor the first time in 19 years, and many educators took that as a solid sign that the downtrend had revened. The board, a private, non-pro.fit organization that sponsors the SAT, said math scores of the l million students taking the college e ntrance test Cancer victill1 's kin fight court KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -A 12-year-old girl who "believes with all her heart that God will save her" should be allowed to refuse medical treatment for deadly bone cancer , says a lawyer who wants to reverse a court ruling ordering chemotherapy for her. James A.H. Bell, the lawyer for the girl's father , a fundamentalist mir)ister, said he planned to ask the Tennessee Court of Appeals today to overturn a Jacksboro judge's order requiring Pamela Hamilton to undergo immediate chemotherapy and radiation treatment. Larry Hamilton, pastor of the 3&-member Church of God of the Union Assembly in LaFollette, said he will go "all the way to the Supreme C.ourt" to keep his daughter from receiving any medicine. After hearing 14 hours of testimony and arguments Friday and Saturday, Judge Charles Herman of Campbell County Juvenile Court declared the girl a neglected child, awarded temporary custody to the st.ate and orde red treatment to begin. Within minutes, appeals court Judge Herschel P. Franks blocked the order until today's hearing. Bell said he will ask the appeals court to allow her to follow he r family's religious beliefs, which forbid the use of medicine. "I believe the faith of hers is as strong as any I've ever seen," Bell said. "She believes with all averaged 468, one point h1gher than the year before. Verbal acores fell one poll\t, to an average of 425. The SAT ls IC'Ored on a sea.le of 200 to 800, and Is designed to be of equal difficulty each year. "The rise in this year's mathematJcs score, coupled with last yeiv's increaae, ~ms to imply that posJ Uve things are happening in the nation's schools," said College Board president George H. Hanford . "However, as this year'"s flurry of reporta on the state of American education suggests, it Ls equally obvious that much more re~ be done if we a.re to raise the level of secondary school perfonnance of our students." In fact, math and verbal scores have barely ~ Pamela H amilto n doesn't chemotherapy for her cancer. her heart that God will save her, and who knows if she is wrong?" Doctors say the girl will die within nine months unl~ she receives treatment for the Ewing's Sarcoma tumor that has destrayed much of the bone in her upper left leg since its discovery two months ago. · In a deposition read in court Saturday, a doctor who conducted a court-ordered examin- ation of the girl last week at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis testified that the cancer may have spread to her backbone. changed In the pa.st six yean. And the 11COres are •till far below 1963 averges of 502 in math and 478 in verbal before the acores began their downward spiral. The board, in its annual survey of test-taken titled "National Report on C.ollege--Bound Senions," also found: -The average score on College Board achieve· ment testa was 537, unchanged from 1982 but the highestaince 1976. -The proportion of minority studenta taking the SAT rose to a record 19 percent, due largely to the seventh consecutive annual increase in Orient.a.I test-takers. Meese: Abolish Schools Off ice CARLSBAD (AP) -The U.S. Department of F.ducation should be eliminated and more oo'ntrol returned to local school administrators, presidential adviserF.dwin Meese ID says. "The strings, which have unfortunately been attached as federal funding has increased. must be removed so that there is more discretion given to the local administrators and less regulation !rom Wash- ington," he said Saturday. Meese, speaking to a conference of 150 educators. said the federal agency deserves a 0 -minus for its past work and a C-minus for ita current efforts. During his election campaign, President Reagan pledged to do away with the Department of F.ducation, but has not done so. Meese also reiterated the administration's view that there are bright spots in the generally gloomy report issued by the National Com.mission on Excellence in F.ducation. Meese insisted that the report, entitled "A Nation at Risk: The Imperative for F.ducational Reform," recognized areas of strength in education as well as pointing ou~ the need for improvement. "The commission sees education u the cor- nerstone for a learning society," Meese said. "I think thoee words are very import.ant: a learning society. It means not only providing education but al80 awakening in those people receiving education a desire to learn." Come our new c menu. At Black ® you won't ~teat lunch, you'll ettjoy lunch. You'll enjoy what's chan~cd: e ven more varicry ctt even better prices. C hoose from crisp, fresh, bountiful salads, te nder chicken or <lcliAhtful seafood lunches. ( )r e njoy one of our famous beef selccti< ms ... fr< lm thick, old-fashioned burAe rs to hcarty,juic.:y prime rib. You'll enjoy what hasn't chani!cd too: th e truly Aencn>u~ portion~ and Areal food quality we're fomous fo r ... the relaxing r>rivacy :ind eomfort:thle Ulack An~us a tmos- phere ... and the quid<, frie ndly full service you need nt lunch time . Maake the most al your lunch hour today. $2.95 ROAST BEEF SANDWICH Thin sliced on a fresh French roU. Served with soup. RANCH BUROER An old-fa..'lhioned VJ lb. hur-Acr with aU the trimminAll and tncs. CHICKEN TERJYAKJ /\ broUcd ~-breaat with r1oe, ~lcs and Ranch Rread. LOW-CAL PLATE A V 2 lh. wound bee( sw.k. tomatoes and ~(..~. $3.95 RANC HER SANDWICH A bi~ hearty daily ~al with soup or :lal:1d. TOOAl''S SEAFOOD A St:afood spc.'<..ial. -.<1up or salad, ricic or porn tu ond Ranch Bread. CHEF'S SPECIAL A special hot ent~. oomplctc with toup or salad STIJART'S SPECIALTY SALAD One of our la~ti fre~h. ~erous, special snlnds cn:ated dally. FRENCH DIP Roe.at Bed on a rn.Wa mll. au Jua. fries. !WlUp or 5'1AcJ. llALf·POl 'ND BACON CllEE.o;EUl 'RGER With cheddar and 0111..·on. 1111 a K:usc"r roll f'ric.-s. <;<1up or salad CtflCKENTEMPl"RA 11ump. honclc s hrc:L<\I, tcrnpurn srylc. Wi1h riL'I.!, vc~cUihk•s, ~c 111p or snlnJ. TACO SALAD T:11., 1 hc.oe(, chc.'<ldar. oliVl''· ~uocnmulc and snli.fl. rn~· S HRIMP WllE Loac.L'i o( 11hrimp, i."/.!.lt, tomatn. aspsr~us nnJ c ~i"-'S cm a hc.-d of lcttuc.'C. CHEt'"'H SALAD Boundful juUl'One ol ham. tu rile)'. swiss and <.-hcddar rm crisp, £resh ~'llS. $4.75 All 8Cn'\XI with soup or salud. potato or rice and toa."t"--d Ranch IJrcotl. WESTERN SIRU>IN STEAK ( >ur fuvoriw luncheon .:111 Broiled to nrJcr. U>SUO~ BROIL T.:ndcr. hroik..J sllc.'<..-S. au jus & 1.:n:11!Th..J horscradL-.h. TERJYAKI SIRU>IN STEAK Mnn11at1.'CI and !?roiled w c 1rdcr with tcr1yrud MU(.~ ond pincoppk:. OEEI' FRIED PRAWN Six hll-t. hrcadc.-d prawn'<. f'Tic.-d Aoldcn brown, with cocktail sauc.-c. FOUNTAIN VALLEY, IANTA ANA, GARDIN GROVE TORRANCI, CERRIT08, LAKIWOOD, ANAHllli $6.25 All 8Crvcd with 90Up or salad. potato o r rice and to&'ltcd Ranch Bread. PRIME RIB OF BEEF Ruiutt'd daily and L'Ut to order. Au jus & cream1.'<I hol"8Cradish. TOP SIRLOIN STEAK Our fomou.11 Jinnt.'r size U.S. Cholc.~ SI~ ... brollcd to orJcr. TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ANO CHICKEN TEMPURA 1Wo of our (avoricl'# co· ~er ... cooked tu unJer. BROILED HALIOUI' FlLET Tundcr. boned halibut, with lemon butt,.,. and tNtar 88 UCO. ,I I j I I I: Ae Orange Coas1 DAIL'<( PILOT /Monday, Sept. 19, 1983 , ..., 0 Newport park iss u e : i s fa r from settle d \ A former Director of Parks and Recreation has, by taking three or four stateme nts out of an entire article, attempted to def~ the parks issue, it deserves discussion. The city definition of parks. when applied to a deve loper dedication, is that the area: 1. Be gen erally flat. 2. Be fairly square, suitable for park development. 3. Be no more than three feet differe nt in elevation from an adjacent street. 4. Be no less than 2 acres (about a square block in area). ' Parks are, there fore, defined by the city to be active play areas and that is the context of our statement that almost all of our parks are owned by the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. We fUrther qualified parks in the paragraph. "parks for active recreation and organized sports." For example, the A YSO soccer program has1dentified the t owing locations and number of soccer fields east of the bay: t Bluff l , Lincoln 3, Anderson/Buffalo Hills 2, Queen of gels 1, Corona del Mar High 2, Harbor View 1 and Irvine ':ferrace 1. Of these l l'fields. only two are on city park land . Nine f$elds are regularly used for games. The substandard field a t ; rant Howald has not been requested for use or included above. field is being planned at San Miguel Park. With regard to Grant Howald Park, the original park is 4. 75 ~TfS of which 1.75 acres including all buildings and the ball diamond backstop are on school property. An additional 2 acres aejacent· Grant Howald Park is designated a neighborhood park. Oasis parking lot occupies one end of this site. The City Council has chosen, rather than to grade this remaining-acreage flat when they fill Jasmine Creek, to grade it as rolling hillside. So instead of expanding recreational facilities on an area designated for a neighborhood park we are being deprived of a zero cost active park site. A ball field would have established Grant Howald Park as a regional recreational facility. With regard to Mariners Park acreage, our 2-acre park size was our remembrance of a conversation with city staff. We checked again and are now told Mariners Park is 7 acres. We have heard 2, 7, 8 and 11 acres all from knowledgeable sources. How many acres are in Mariners Park? There is a provision in the state educational code whereby school districts are supposed toofler for sale to the city, "Surplus school playground, playing field and recreational property." The price is to be based on school c:Mtrlct purchase price but in no case less tluu'i 25 percent of fair market value. The city should have been able to purchase the 2 acres of playground at Coro~ del Mar Elementary, used the past 30 plus years, for a maximum of $650,000. According to a staff conversation, the city has not offered this land for acquisition. It would have provided a badly needed active park in Corona del Mar. We feel that this provision should be used to designate and purchase presently used recreational fields which may be sold by the school district. Residents in Corona del Mar are interested in traffic and parks. We generated over 400 signatures on a petition asking the Oasis Park next to Grant Howald be made flat, that Oui.s be given 2 acres of growth room around it, that Corona del Mar Elementary not be sold until active park sites were provided and that 5th Avenue be held to 32 feet to prevent high speed traffic. The Council and school board overrode overwhelming public support for the above positions in their actions. Regarding the 1970's park bond vote in the early 1970s, several points should be made. The bonds called for all the 5th Avenue properties to be a public park. nearly 20 a cres, not the development of the present acreage we seek (about 3 acres). Secondly, the park bond issue was approved by64 percent of the voters (67 percent necessary) despite a false news article in the Ensign stating the parks would cost each homeowner 10 times their yearly cost. Finally. when developers develop residential units, 3 to 5 acres of park (see above definition) are to be dedicated for every 1,000 new residpnts. lf we h_ave more than 3 acres of park/1,000 residents now, we can require the 5-acre/l,000 dedication. Counting our parks and beaches, we meet this criteria. If the development requires less than 2 acres etc. the city can require in lieu money. Ofir city ordinance now requires this dedication to be on highest and best land usage. We feel the $298,000/acre pretiently assessed is far below this figure and requires immediate adjustment. We repeat, active public recreation park facilities in 1 tr"e-Wport Beach are primarily school fields. We need to preserve e expand neighborhood active recreation facilities rather ban allowing schools to be sold off and desjgnated parks not eveloped. > -RICHARD A. NICHOLS a ~ro~~Mu ~-M. BDJd /Some o dds r In Venice about 400 years ago. who's the electrician in charge of \he call girls outnumbered the the lighting. They do the job with inarried women by 12 to one. No, the help of the other general they weren't known as call girls, electricians known as juicers. certainly. They were listed as urtesans," all 11,600 of them, are ln a directory still on hle yin the Library of St. Mark. l What about those 70,000 un- heeded physicians the govem- meni statiatiClans expect by 1990? )'low long will they have to wait in the reception room? Thal expression "low man on ihe totem pole" is mlsleadlng. The 'whettaboutt of the figures on totem poles hu never signified Ntul. hpect next: Designer heanng aim that look like jewelry. • Q. In the mm credits. what's the "best boy"? ! A. Flnt usl11t.8nt to the gaffer, ' ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Q. I've read that all religions have a counterpart to Chris- tianity's Golden Rule. What's Islam's? A. "No one of you iB a believer until he loves for his brother what he 1oves for himself." Q. What color M & M's c.andy sells best? A.Brown. The undergarment makers say more women than ever before are bl.lying the larger sizes of bru now. TV's Barbara Walters n•J)8 daily. U\ough rarely on camera . Did 1 mention that more women than men have pinwonns? H.L. lchwer1a HI "11111- - Big debt is big trouble WASHINGTON -The danger Lights are flashing in the White House and on Capitol Hill. The economic recovery could fizzle like a misfired rocket, or it could explode into years of prosperity. The choice is up to the poli- ticians, but unhappily they are making the wrong choice. They are ignoring urgent warnings that the economic recovery will 'abort unless the federal deficit is re- duced. Either they must cut federal spending or raise more revenue. Failure to act will cost the Ameri- can people dearly in the form of another severe recession or disas- trous intlation. For most Americans, it would be less painful to pay a little mo.re in taxes or give up a few government services. But every tax increase and federal cutback produces a howl from voters who see only their immediate losses. Rather than offend the voters, Re- publicans and Democrats alike have rejected the remedies that most economists insist are essen- tial for our national health. Deaf ears Paul Volcker, the intimidating f G. -JA-l:l_A_R_ll-11-1 -~ Federal Reserve Board chainnan, has made repeated trips to the White House to plead for action to reduce the deficits. His warnings have been echoed inside the White House by Martin Feldstein, chair· man of the Council of Economic Advisers. They have spoken bluntly to President Reagan, who has always seemed to agree. Not long ago, he described deficit spending as "one ot. the most alarming dangers to the Republic." But he has not backed up his words with action. The debt crisis has been swept under the White House rug. On Capitol Hill, the Con - gressional Budget Office has is- sued similar warnings. The econ- omic recovery appears "precari- ous," declares the CBO, because of the staggering defici~. This has evoked expres&ons of grave con- cemi from congressional leaders who, nevertheless, have done nothing about it Treasury Secretary Donald Regan, meanwhile, has greased the hook so the politicians can slip off. He has given solemn as- surances that deficits don't push up interest rates. This is not what the economic experts have been advising the administration. Their confidential warnings, in fact, have t>.:en more urgent than their public state- ments. Here are a few typical excerpts Crom cl~fied papel"S I have studied: -The failure to ('educe the federal deficit is forcing the Fed- eral Reserve Board to make econ- omic policy. Faced with "a clear risk that ln!la_tion would be rekin- dled," the Fed "might at some point feel forced to put on the brakes suddenly, an action which would almost certainly choke off the recovery." No arguments -The International Monetary Fund concluded after a confiden- tial study of the U.S. economy: "There is little doubt that existing deficits, or the prospect of continu- ing large deficits, are the main obstacles to a satisfactory economy performance in the United States.'' -The President's Council of F.conomic Advisers fears that ''the adverse effects of large budget deficits would not be limited to the distant future; rather. the expec-· talion of large deficits for years to come would keep real loog-\eftll interest rates hi&her than they would other'WUe be .... Tbe9e influences would make for an unbalanced recovery and would likely give rise to inflationary pressures ..... . -There was general agree- ment, in the words of one oon- fidential report, that "action to ' reduce budget deficits would like- ly dampen economic activity in the !lhort run, but such action is essential to enhance the prospects of lasting eoonomic expansion ." For an administration that has expended so much rhetoric on sound fiscal policy, Reagan & Co. should be more alarmed about the horrendous public debt. The para- mount need is that overall leader- ship be asswned -leadership th.at is more concerned about the nation'• future than the next election. Though,Congresa cannot escape blame, the one leader having a hand on all the reins and bearing supreme responsibility for the eoonomic security of the - nation is the president. Bursting another Portabubble It is oft.en more difficult to / ~'' What a deal address, stamp and mail a letter _) Dear Miss Walpole: th~h~ :,~~~ ~metimes more _A_N_D_Y_R_D_D_N_f_Y ___ , .. ~ <-:.l I have some questions regarding 'y the letter you sent inlonning me difficult to transmit than it is to ---------------that the fee for the annual service write, too. My problem is to get it contract for my T e le ram flulckly to the Tribuhe Company word proceaor but aft.er four Portabubble-81 is $660. Syndicate offices on 42nd Street months, rm thoroughly familiar Do I understand that $660 is the in New York City from my home with it. I've written five books and Teleram Corporation's best esti- in Connecticut or from my office. hundreds of radio and television mate of what it will cost to keep When I spent the month of May broadcasts on my Underwood one of their machines in operating transversing the country in a No.5 typewriter, circa 1920, and I condition for one year? helicopter, I had _a new problem continue to use It as my basic Could you please advi.ae me and I was.talked mto t;akini with writing tool. Ct was given to me by what type failure I can expect me a maglc new machine called a my uncle who was a lawyer. He Teleram .Po~bubble word p~ , had uaed it for 20 years before me. within a year of my purch.ue of It basicall lectro the word processor? I had a cessor .. s Yan, e rue In the past 35 years I spent $12 on demonstration model belonmna to typew.nter that doesn t produce itonoe to have it oiled and cleaned. ..._.-o anything on paper . It's all on a your salesman for about five little screen in front of you. The Although l'm embarrassed to weeks and some kind of logjam good part of it is that by pressing a tell you, lt's lmponant to the story occurred that made it necessary few buttons and putting the tha 1 paid .,. 640 ( for me to erase and loee every-to say t ..,, or my th th mak i telephone in the cradle provided word processor. ing in e memory to e t on top of it, you can send what operative again. Is this conunon? I you've written anywhere in the Yesterday, I got a letter from now have the Teleram with the world in a very few minutes. Arline D. Walpole, Manager, 260,000 character memory. What The Teleram is unique in that it Sales Administration, the Tele-is the likelihood that I can com- stores what you've written on a ram Corporation. The letter in-plet.ethestorageofthatamountof memory that doesn't involve any formed me that my warranty was material without another break· lsc or moving parts. It's portabled almost up and asked if 1 wanted to down in your machine that would too' Welghm. g only 18 pounds an f h · al fl f nec:essitate total erasure? sign up or t eir annu. at-ee can be plugged in anywhere. service contract. ~ According to your letter. your Trad.·,1•00 mai'ntai'ned 1 charge for straight time, on-site , I have written ihe following field repair is $73 an hour. Your I had no natural aptitude for the letter: only repair depots are ln Ran- dolph, N.J ., Washington, D.C. and Dallas, Texas. None of these is in my neighborhood. Travel time for your repair men is $53 an hour, plu.a costs. Week.day overtime is $90 an hour and Sunday and holiday on~ait.e double time is $120 an hour. I estimate that if one of your repairmen works a 40-hour week plus four hours overtime and four hours doubletime, be could make $3, 760 a week or $195,520 a year. In the event one of your repairmen worked ' straight 40-hour week at youj factory (at $53 per hour) with, travel and no overtime. he woul onlymake $110,240ayear. Do have any openings? I have enjoyed owning mt Teleram. Howeve.r, if it ceues~ operate, I wW almply abandon and conclude that wol"d proce980 have not reached the state wh ' they are reliable enough to bf economically feasible for me tf own. ~ . 1 do not want the servi contract you offer for $660 a "Prices subject to change wilho notice." t Sincerely. Andrew A. Rooney Hispanics aren't one big politi~al family BJ DONALD M. ROTHBERG ,,...,..... ..... WASHINGTON (AP)-In the 1horthand of poUUctana and de- 11111 AlllDIS mographers, they are referred to For different reuona polltkiana almply u Hlapanics and are ln both partiet thJnk they can courted as a growing force ln attract 1trong 1upport from HlJ.. poUtict. But that de9tgn.ldon can panial ln 1984. be milJeadJng If It lmplles they are Pretldent Reagan's appeal people of common background among Cuban·Amerlcana, who likely to vote alJke. remain bitter over the change. Hl1panlcs Include the cultural Fidel Cutro hu brought to their and geographic dlvenity of nadve land, is clear. 'they cheer Cuban-Americana in Florida, 10\.ldly when they heer the preti~ Puert.o Rlcant in the Northeut dent'• atroni ant.1-Cutro and and Mexic&n·AmcriC*N tn the and-cornmunlat 1tatementa. Southwllll tnd Wea,!: In flddJtion, the Cu'-n com· 0 e n e r a t 11' , t h e munlty aha.rtll wtth many Other Cub&n·A.mericana are most Ubly Hla.,.,UC. a .oat conllll'Vatilm to vote Repu~n while the other that relnfort'et their support tor two aroupu.end to tavor Demo-&he president. - cr1ltl. It i9 that CO~IV•Usm lh.t RepubUcana hope will attract ll'OWt.na support, no\ only ln the Cuban -community, but among MBican·Amerb.nl and middle clua Pueno Ricans u well. The preaident fOCUMd on \ha\ hope in hia speech to the Re- publican Nadon.al Hispanic M · tembly wt week when he pt.oed great 1tn!81 on "the tnldltional valuee of work, family, freedom and God." A Republican political alraieglat, who lnaiated on anonymity, deacribed the •t:rona White H~ emphMil on Hia- pankl ln recent weeks. thlai.way: "The~·•' probably not been u aooct communka9n with lhern • there should u-k beet\ md the president ii maldna up f« 1.o1t -----~----------------.------,~ l1ily Pilat MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1983 ANN LANDERS 82 , T he Jansuase may be harsh and scary, but proper labelins helps p eople make an educated decision. See Ann Landers, Page B2. THI CIAST AND THI coum COMICS 84 TELEVISION 85 The Dull Club ••• By STEVE MARBLE Ot ... 0.-,,_IWI rn hree long, boring yean ago a faceleee group of eelf·admitt.ed equares pulled up chain at a Newport Beach coffee ahaclc. and agreed they were about as dull a bunch as one would care to mee~. • But a funny thing happened at the tail end of aunmer of '82. The club stirred itself and, holding oU on the yawns for a moment or two, decided to do aomething. A couple of thin8J, actually. _. Everyone's a vice president . The first thing, Freeman recal.la, was to send a member to Dumaa, Tex. to learn all the words to "I'm a Ding Dong Daddy from Du.mas.'' ,_ ......... Someone -nobody aeems to remember or even cares whom -pulled out a crumpled article from the Wall Street Journal and, between yawns, read it to the otheni. It detailed the San FrancWco Dull Men'• Club. "Sounds nice," aomeone responded. And with no more fanfare or lmuination than that, the Dull Man's Club of Newport Beach was pulled together. Ho-hum. The club has no membership roeter, no bylaws, no regular meetings and no special purpoee other than a general ac.knowl· edgement that boring is beautiful. "What'• it stand for? Nothing. Abeolutely nothing," says founding member Stephen Freeman, a Newport lumberman. "We don't have Arbor Day parades or or come to the aid of widows or any of that kind of stuff." While the San Franciaco chapter printed up bumper stickers, conducted organized events and -shudder -got almost exicting before folding, the Newport club has steadfastly remained dull as dishwater. It has always been assumed that you would not find a Newport club member jogging, wearing a gold choker, sitting in a hot tub, drinking French mineral water or driving a Porache with a liceMe plate holder proclaiming "My Other Car Ia A Ponche." The reason for the trip was simple. A member of the club, 1n an effort to break the silence of a club gathering one moming, had started to whistle the aong only to realiz.e he didn't know all the words. So a trip was in order. The club member dispatched to Texas, where he was gol.n& on business anyway, not only came back with the words but with the great news that Dumas was a real dull place and probably should be honored as Newport Beach's sister city. The idea was roundly cheered and soon forgotten. The second thing waa a general agreement that the club ahou1d enter Pasadena's annual Doo Dah Parade. Club membeni would dresa in three-piece Brooks Brothers suits, strap on backpack blowers -the kind gardeners use -and march down Colorado Boulevard, blowing leaves in every direct.ion. The parade entry was such a hit that club members, in their own slumbering style, are thinking of going back ,_gain this year. So h ow does one become a member of the Dull Man's Club of Newport Beach, you wonder? Well, there's the conventional route -file an application. Of courae, warns Freeman, that likely won't do you much good since mail is rarely opened and never answered anyway. Then there's the simpler approach. Stephen Freeman catching up with his work for the Newport Beach Dull Club. For two years, the club worked like a well.oiled machine. Members yawned Rnd snored and did nothing. And were proud of it. "You want to be a member?" asks Freeman. "OK. you're a member. You want to be a vice·president? You're a vice.president. Everyone's a vice-president." Ho-hum. Bare to be DULL Men come out. of the closet· By JOSEPH L. TROISE ........... .,..,,_ EDITOR'S NOTE: In this first pa.rt of the two--part series excerpted from the book "Dare To Be Dull,'' Joseph L . Troise, with tongue finnly in cheek, explains the credo of the Dull M ovement in America. dall/dul' I (from ME. dul; akin to OE dol, slow out of the gate, and Latin dull um, your uncle Fred) adj 1 uncharismatic: Na!' TRENDY; 2 lacking zip: SLUGGISH; 3 habitual: PREDICTABLE: 4 slightly behind the times: OUT OF IT; 5 not adventuresome: PRACTICAL; 6 not sparkling: AVERAGE; 7 lime-Jello-ish : TUNA CASSEROLE-LIKE. IIJt is hard to believe that only four years ago the Dull Movement in Amenca was but a dream. It is difficult to conceive of how it was then. our beloved country overrun by the menacing forces of trendiness, whose sole purpoee was (and still is) to oypress the dull, and the near~ull with gold neckChai.ns and white wine, BMWs and designer luggage, arduous sports and expensive adventures, lean cuisine and tight overpriced clothes wtth other people's names on them. • In the late 1970s, the casualties were many. jAtraid and defenseless, we hardly protested the 'brutalities of fad and fashion. We turned in our ~omestic station wagons for nasty little ~nch-poodle cars that wouldn't start in winter :;and could barely hold one case of generic beer; our ;lovers became our "roommates' and our marriages "relationships;" we jogged (oh god, how JOgged!) and we dressed for success. Nostra pa We did everything we were supposed to, Ho1neagain Spyglass Hills welcome BJ VIDA DEAN ... .,.., ......... [H]d1a Jeremias is back in Orange County after living with her family for one year in Gennany. Members of the Spyglass Hills Phllhannonic Committee wel· oomed their returning member Tuesday at a luncheon held in the lovely home of Pal Styayk. Some time was spent on orientation and upcoming activities (already talk of a May ~t) but there wu a lol of sodallzing at this ftnt meeting of the year. Luncheon 1n the garden/pool area gave membeni a chance to welcome and chat with new actives and a.odates. Jeyee ftea•me (me'• cJWnnan of the WOO>e1'• board Of dlrectors) WU there long with C.ommitlee Premdent Rna GodlUll, Jackie Lokka (Jn charge of membenlhip) n11 C.llea, Pat Collta1, Catlty Von der Alie, Lanie Amacker, Bev Molll1aJ, Ca1e1 Sllea, ~tQTaketa,S.e Rff.fen, Slterry Burow1 .bi Jae Polmer. • • • Movie buff ~ty McClalre aays GeraW MeClaln of Newport Beech can tell une gra\ ttoriee about the good old days in Hollywood. The 10me 200 sue-ta at h1I 86th ~ ,.rty held Friday at the Udo Iale Clu~ mA)' have heard iome of them - abou~hJI meeun,aart Gable and \'aJeattao MoClaJ.re .. an artilt and h1a latelt everthing except stand up to the relentless J?eer pressure that turned good, solid dull citiz.ens into insufferable attention·getters. Now, of course, things are different. We are strong. We are united. We snap our fingers in comtempt at men's bikini underwear and bizarre health foods that taste lousy. Day after day, rnore and more men all over America ... nay, all over the world ... Are Daring to be Dull!lt is not the publicity they seek , nor power, rather it is the right to proclaim that they are dull. It is the inalienable right of all people to be Out of It and Proud of It! Only now, as we begin once again to feel dull pride, as w e dust off our bowling balls and our golf clubs, our scrabble boards, our crossword puz.zles and our Don Ho records-only now does it become clear that our true cultural heroes are those who did not compromise in those Dark Times, who never gave an inch when threatened with ostracism and ridicule. THEREFORE, to the dentists who drilled our teeth, promptly and courteously; to the taxi drivers who took a year to earn what the flashy rock star or hip Hollywood director made in a day; to the postal employees who so faithfully crushed our packages; to the accountants w hose quiet dedication and diligence kept our books in good order; to the countless business executives who chose to eat lime Jello and tuna fish for lunch; to the millions of office workers who caught the same bus or train at the same time each day; to the skinny or chubby kids with glasses who didn't march in step with their trendy little peers; to William Bendix and Jackie Gleason and Broderick Crawford and Art Camey; to everyone who spent their lives just being themselves ... it is to them that we enthusiastically (if you'll pardon the ex- 0 See Oare, Page 82 .............. _..., ..... Gerald McClaire, a sell )ortrait. painting of a-Newport ae.c:h area WM cm dlaplay at the cake and cham~ party. He retired 1n 1960, but he la still pain tine (•J'S he ua STA -••ll·t.111.16hC artls&). the birthday boy WU born Sept.18, 1897 1n Seattle. He .erved oveneu durt.na WW l and after retumina home taught commerc:ial art 1n Seattle Art School. at one time wu art diJ'ector for Principal Theaten ln Loe Angele1 and did work for all majbr 1tudioe ln Hollywood (that'• where he pkked up .U ~ gretAt 6torle.). \ .,, ,. I• ,,,,,-· .. ' . .. • I ''•' . .... Anne Cusic, chairman of the Laguna Guild, OCP AC, shown abo•e with husband Howard at the Sarah Vaughan concert re· ception, will be pest speaker Tbunday for the Chopin Chapter. The oeeuion will be the chapter'• membership and patron luncheon at the home of Donna Kelly in Laguna. . Scm .... and OeraN hoMd the party and the mvttadonl that w.int out had a eeU ~tof tbecelebrantcm thecover. Bemdes · ih6 two .... MGCJalre Who WM married to the late Mai.ta 0 . Mc:C1alre for 55 yean, hu four pudchUdnn and nine ar-t ll'&J\d· chlldNn. . • • · 'Mc.Oalre hal a ..-t way of aettinc hi.I nerdee-eYfll'Y moman, be wa1Q (l'OC'I\ hJ.a Udollle bamt to BlYe Dolphin fOf' bnakfMl. . • ·' I I J I; Jn Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. Sept. 19, 1983 Scary language ••• Truth in labeling helps you ma!e an educated chOice EAR ANN LANDERS: t read recently that a Senate committee voted 15 to 1 to strengthen the language on all cigarette packages. Sen. Thomas F.a.gleton of Mi.ouri proposed the wording be changed to the following: "WARNING: CIGARETTE SMOKING CAUSES CANCER, EMPHYSEMA ANO HEART DISEASE, MAY COMPLICATE PREG· NANCY ANDIS ADDICTIVE." I believe the language is much too scary. Also, doesn't lh.iB lnterfere with human rights? Sounds like we are getting to be a dictatorship. Sign me - WORRIED IN N.C. DEAR N.C.: Tile lanauage may be scary, but It'• accarate. A1 for llumaa rlgbt1, trutb ln labelinl llelp1 people make an educa led cbolce. ID llll1 ca1e tlley 1tlll llave tlle rlgbt to bellave In a aalcldaJ muner If tlaey wlab to do 10. It'• ap to Sea. Howard Baker, tbe majority leader, to decUle· wlaetber tbJ1 blll will be brought to tbe Senate floor for a vote. My peraonal bunch 11 Dare to be dull. ~ From Page B 1 ~n) dedicate our movement. The goal of the Dull Movement in America is to release a person, now and forever, from the presaw-e, the compulsion, the addiction of being hip, with-it, interesting, fascinating, sparkling, brilliant, witty, multi-faceted, r~ce. au courant, dertgueur, and cul-de-sac. • As you read this, you are at a cross-roads in your life. To the left, the tragedy of trendiness. To the right, the abyss of overawareness. The choice is obvious. Let's just hang out right here and relax. No aenae looking for trouble, we always say. A word of caution here! Many a dull man such aa youraelf, after reading a copy of Dress For Success, or Go For It or Looking Out For Number One in tome dark corner of a disreputable bookstore, haa run out and dyed his hair, brought a red sports car (or wone, a red sport coat!) and plastered his body with designer labels from head to toe. L.A. Diaeue (terminal, chronic, incura.ble trendineel) can strike anywhere anytime. We would also like to emphasize that one does not have to be middle-aged to be dull. If Andy Willi.ams and suburban living are not your thing. we can always get you into Barry Manilow and video garnet. One is never too young to start being dull. Even 10-year-old children can embrace computers and stamp collecting with no trouble whataoever: No doubt aome of you out there are still apprenhensive . You've jogged and moun- tain<limbed all these years; you drive a Porsche, read Harper's. and play backgammon regularly; your lapela are wide and you eat avocado and beansprouts for lWlC.h; you have seven painfully beautiful girlfriends and you fly to Mexico every winter. This is all well and good, we suppose, but let us ask you this: are you happy? We mean really happy? Do you realiz..e what jogging can do tD your knees? Have you heard about what happened to thoee people on Mr. McKinley last year? And when that Pof'IChe engine blows up (they always do 900ner or later) can you imagine what Hans is goiJl8 to charge you? And beansprouts! You mean to tell us that mankind has struggled from a cave-<iwelllng existence through the eons of time ao that he could eat beansprouts! And herpes. What about herpes? And you seriously think that the Mexican people like all those stupid gringos messing up their country? Would you? Perhape you have a lot more to mull over than you first suppoeed. We should think so. HOW DULL ARE YOU ANYWAY, HUH? Testing your Dullness Quotient is simple and palnlem. Don't expect to be perfect. You've got to remember that you've been under pressure to be trendy every since you were a child. An.wet each question carefully. Then total up your 8COre and compare it to the test results at the end of the examination. Armed with this new aelf-knowledge-about where you are strong and where you need help -you can lead younelf to the sublime Sanity of Dullness, which has brought 90 much joy to 90 many formerly troubled people. Testtag Yoar Dallnes1 Quotient Directions: Answer either yes or no for each question. Take your time but stay awake. l . Do you dreaa in such a way to often be mist.a.ken for an off-duty cop? 2. When you jog, does your cigar keep goin8 out? T YOUI HEALTH DR PETER J STEINCROHN DEAR OR. STEINCROHN: We were a healthy, loving couple -until my husband began to drink. He is not what I'd call an alcoholic, but bUlineel preaures have caUled him to drink much more than he U8ed to. He's only 41, but beginning to act like a man 20 years his tenior. Sexually, he baa begun to fail, and he admita it. But the harder he triel to be the loving husband he was a few years ago, he fella. I've been patient, but this lack of love for me (and I don't mean juat.aexual love) ls becJ.nnin1 to deptem me. At timee, it'• aa if rm not rally ln the hou8e with him. I begin to feel like a toW ~-lt'a evident that th.I. ii begjnn1ng to affect both of ua. We've become nervoua and not ''frienda'' anymore. I tell him to cut down on his drtnk1na, I believe that alcohol LI affecting our relatkJOlh.ip. He pouta \hat I no longer joln him in a Bloody Mary when he comes home from work. My reMOn: not to enoourap him to drink more than be lhould. He •Y" any c:Mnge ln him iadue to worry about h1I job. 'nlat may be true, but I think the alcohol problem ii the major obetructlon to our former happy relationlhip. -MRS. M. Dear Mn. M..: S. lllUf faeton may prodiace yoar mardal preblem • coueqeeat urvoe1· .... aM ltnu at .. me, a.at I cu•c ev99 pets. Have JH ~ • marttal COUHlorT N1 oftea pnd11ee1 u lmprovemeat w1cM1t "e eae of ~ v .. r ..... .., abolt alcoltol belll1 tbe &mputut fact.or may be tne. Acconlla1 to Leon Mar*r, MD, ,,., .... , of psyoMah')• at lilt UaJ•en.ltJ ef Sn&Mn Callfonla, "Lon may be mtoldca~ •• a. .. ncaU• 11 laeompattba. wt_. a.ft. ~· llMfte•a &Mt ena P.,le wllo eolla••m• jHt a drlU or two 1 day cu Hffer MnallJ Mrmf•I effect.. ., (?, AllN LANDEIS tJaat be us tlle IDtegrlty to 1cbedule It. Tbere are some powerful 1Dtereu1 tba& wish this blll would get lo1t. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 am 20 and went to work in my uncle's construction business right out of high school. Ten months ago the business failed and I haven't been able to Und a job. I've read the ada every day and followed u p every lead. Nothing doing. I hate to live off my widowed mother like this. She work&in a factory and there are four younger kids at home. I want to join the U.S. Army but am • • I 3. Do you dnve a domestic automobile? (You ge t twice as many points if you have four doors.) 4. Have you ever been kicked out of a public library for being too quiet? c- 5. When you go tD a restaurant, do you usually order meat loaf or chicken salad? 6. Do you think E.R.A. stands for F.arned Run Average? 7. Do you think est means Ea.stem Standard Time? 8. Are you now, or have you ever been a Shriner, Rotarian, Elk, Odd Fellow, or Kiwani? 9. Were you very upset about 1982's NFL strike? 10. Do you think Walter Mondale is a "pretty funny guy?" 11 . Do you own a dog named Queenie, Blackie, Brownie, or Fluffy? 12. Do you refer to the woman you live with aa your "wife?" 13. Do you address female adults as Mias or Mrs.? 14. Do you think exerting yourself is something you should do only when someone is chasing you? 15. As a child, did you ever want to be a dentist? 16. Does Or. Joyce Brothers "turn you on?" 17. Are your T-shirts plain white with nothing written on them? 18. Do you like to alphabetize things? 19. Do you like lime Jell-0? 20. ls there a pair of corduroy slippers in your cloeet? 21. Do you enjoy listening to freeway traffic reports? 22. Do you know where the Bowling Hall of Fame is located? (Score double if you've actually been there.) 23. Do you drink Manhattans? 24. Do you know lots of ethnic jokes, knock-knock jokes or "How many ... " jokes? 25. Have you ever framed a Nonnan Rockwell print? Test Resalt1 Scoring: Give yourself 4 poin rs for each yes answer, zero for each no answer. Score of 84-100: Hey, hey! Do we have ta.lent here or what? Score of 68-80: Not bad, not bad. This is a very respectable 8COre for a first time tester. Score of 62: This isn't reall) much to brag about. but on the other hand we should consider "' that you can't get a 900re of 62 unlem you add wrong, which means there may be some hidden talent there. Score below 64: We know what you're thinking. You're a failw-e. A fraud. Tom between the dull and the trendy. Well, we've decided that no man with the desire to be dull shall be denied the opportunity. NEXT: Helpful hints for Dull Singles. BARDEN'S m.1>SA 557-2847 PEST CONTROL 696 ltandotph Ave. THE PAIN CARE CENTER For Prevention & M anagement of Chron'tc Pain A lo w cost, group oriented rreatmenr and after-care program where pa tients participate and dev~Jop pain coping skills. BACK PAIN HEAD , FACE & NECK PAIN ARTHRITIS PAIN David Engstrom. Ph.D & Associates ~51 Hospital Road Suite Jo6 Newport, CA. 92663 (7 14) 645-9696 worn ed that th~y might not aocept me. I'm gay Pleaae advise. -WAITING TO HEAR IN CHICAGO DEAR W AJTING: No braocb of t.be armtd services will accept a person who admlla that be (or 1be) 1111y. It 11 lntere1tlog, bowever, that tbou1and1 of gays bne atrved their country durhag wartime (muy were decorated for valor) and their auual preference wenJ undetected. Wbat better proof tllat mllllon1 of bomo1exuaJ1 do not flt the stereotyped notion of Ump-wrl1ted, pink-cheeked, praocln1, effeminate creature•.· Reliable reaearcbera tell us tha& approx- imately 10 percent of the population ls homoaex- HI, wblcb means tbe vaat majority give no outward clue. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: When you replied to "Tired o! Feeding Other .People's Guests," you said, "Maybe I am living in another cen tury. buJ . ··and Lhen w~m on to :wy n ww. noL proper w aa.k people to brmg (ood to a. party unle.s they were family or very cl06e fnendt. Never mind the ~ntury, Dear Ann -you are obVJously hvmg in a diffe rent inoome group. A lot of people are out of work and hard up. They still like tD have friends in. Potluck suppers are a great wa y to do it Please reconsider. -JACKSON, MISS. DEAR JACK: Read my answer oae more time, please. I said It was OK for cloae frlead1. If you still believe I'm wrong, write again and 111 rethink It. • • • It's not always easy w recognize Jove, especially the first time around. Acquaint yourself with the guidelines. Read Ann Landers' booklet, "'Love or Sex and How to Tell the Difference.'' For a copy, mall 50 cents and a Jong, self-add.res9ed envelope with your request to Ann Landers, P.O. &x 11995, ChiCJJg o, m. 60611 Influences designers Met costume exhibitions are drawing crowds By JUDY AGUSTI ,,_...., "-Wr!M NEW YORK -Queen Margherita of Italy and Comtesse Greffulhe of France may not have imagined their evening gowns would one day be displayed as works of art in an American museum, thousands of miles from home. Management Corp. Italian costume designer Umberto Tirelli is a major private exhibitor. I '· But some 80 years after these famous Belle Epoque women first donned the dresses, hundreds of thousands of visitors to the Metropolitan Museum of Art have viewed the restored garments with the curiosity of a Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. Comtesse GreCfulhe's 1896 black velvet evening gown -trimmed with white..satinJ.ilies and embroidered in gold thread, sequini and pearls -was only one of the recent exhibit's attractions. And the cortung year's exhibit will show French designer Yves Saint Lau.rent's first 25 years of creation. The exhibition , which opens the first week in December, will include gannents from private and public collections both in the United States and abroad. All the exhibitions demand international ~· cooperation. Hundreds of experts from all over the • world must work in putting together even the Metropolitan's relatively small exhibit (three ~ galleries) to assure a believable and accurate display Thousands crowded the small dimly lit exhibition galleries to view the wardrobe of the wealthy, sell-indulgent upper classes of the Belle Epoque era, a time extending roughly from l890 to 1914. The Metropolitan has estimated tha( an average of 500,000 people visit each costume exhibition. More than a million people visited an exhibit on Russian costumes, former museum curator Stella Blum noted. Not only do the exhibitions provide an education for the general public, but they are a school for prof~ional historians and designers. Blum, who worked as curator at the Met for over 35 years, said the museum's costume exhibitions had been known to provide "stimulus" for designers and consequently had a ffected modem fashion8. This year, the elegant "Gibson look" of the Belle Epoque exhibit is showing up in Parisian showrooms, she said. Designers play an inti.mate role in the success of the museum exhibitions. The Belle Epoque exhibit was funded by the Pierre Cardin The mannequins must be designed by experts. There are subtle -but important - differences in the shapes of 18th-<ientury ladies and the 19th-century or 20th-century ones, assistant curator Jean Oruesedow stresaed. Cor- sets, or the lack. thereof. can determine completely different s hapes, she noted. For the Belle Epoque display, a sculptor from Japan's Kyoto Costume Institute developed 18th- and 19th-century mannequins for the exhibit.ion. The Swiss company Jacques R. Schlappi Jr. will develop the 20th-century mannequins for the upcoming Saint Laurent exhibition. Me tropolitan Costume Institute officials tend to view the exhibitions as a public service, putting research as a first pnonty. With a museum collection of 45,000 costumes extending over four centuries of human history. the Metropolitan Costume Institute provides "the most c.'ompre hensi ve collection'' of costumes in the world -though not the largest, claims Blum. Though the institute lirruts ~ to this permanent collection, certain professionals and students are allowed into it£ temperature-and humidity-controlled storage areas to view it. Judith Jerde, the Costume lnstitute"s head conservator. supervises the preservation of dam- aged garments. LUNCH & DINNER, MONDAY -THURSDAY CHIMICHANGAS FOR TWO $6.95 C"hlmlch.lnita (ch1·mc chan-ga) ... Seasoncd shrl•ddl·J brl"f. sau1c.-l'li with onion. 10111;110 and tl(ll peppers. roll<'d 1n a nour tonilla. <Ind lrlcJ 10 .1 pas1r\ like Oak1ncss ... C.arnish~'<l with sour n t'am. guacamole. dntl plrn Jc g.lllo Srrvctl wi1h rile anti bl."ans A hc steps are easy to follow: Chimichanga emree, and your l ) Choose a partner. 2) Bring them to partner will get one at truly your favori!c Acapulco Mex ica n substantial savings. Restaurant for lunch or dinner on So come lo Acapulco and do Lhe Monday through Thursday. }Ir~ Chlmlchanga. Th e steps are 3) Order a delicious ~ as easy as one. two,'three . MEXfC AN" 1',ESTAll!W'(rS I I An.1h•'h11 • I l)l.l 1T.1tllo.ll 111• 11 \1 ''"\ lr.'111 Omit'\ Lrn1t I ·-- I ~ 1 .. 1111\•lfl1l"H' • U ll'll I 1,1llv\ \'l•'W~ 1111 \,111•") \'l•-W ~n111h ·•I (11.1pnw1 \\1· I ••JI.I M1·~1 • I 2bl S I: 11fl•1\)\ tf I 1nl "'~1th (I( 'l,1111h (1lol•t f'l.lt.11 \ ,.,.........._,..... Dorothy Richard s, 89, feeds one of the generations o f heavers that have lived with her since 1943. 'Beaverspr.ite ... ' It's sanctuary for' a-gnawing' pet EDITOR'S NOTE -Some find them "a-gnawing." But to Dorothy Richards, beavers are friends, neigh- bon -and sometimes house guests. Th'e 89-year-old woman haS set up a beaver sanctuary, Beaversprite, at her New York State farmhouse. By MARV~ • 0 ,,,,._.,... DOLGEVILLE, N. Y. -When fat, auburn-haired Nicky is gone, there will be nobody left to swim laps in the indoor pool at Dorothy Richards' houae. Nicky is the last of generations of beavers that have lived in the shingled fannhouse since 1943. "1 don't make friends with the beevers anymore," says Richards. Nicky, a fa t 60 -pound heaver , munc hes happil y on his fruit. "Beaver fur's just gotten too popular-water into a several-acre pond teeming and we've had a lot of trouble with with waterfowl and marsh creatures, trappers and hunters, you know, even Richards began to sit for hours watch- though the land's posted." Ing them. Richards, a slight woman with Eventually they came to trust her. white, wispy hair, was 89 this spring. Delilah even brought her tiny kits For almost 50 years, she has lived in ashore,,carrying some on her back and this weather-beaten house surro~ed coaxing the rest along with soft , by aparkling creeks, fragrant meadows moaning sounds, and allowed them to and hillsides covered with poplar, scramble into the woman's lap. flowering shadbush, wild cherry and "l was so impressed by them that I apple trees -the wildlife sanctuary couldn't understand why people w ere she named Beaversprite. always trying to get rid of beavers," While Richards talks to visitors one Richards says. "l became entirely afternoon, Nicky climbs out of the devoted to them. I spent all my free concrete pool, shakes her 60-pound, time at the pond." pear-shaped body, waddles up two Alter eight years of studying the steps and pulls open the living room industrious rodents in the wild, she door with a soft, dark paw. became one of the few people who have "I see you've finally gotten up," says been issued state permits to keep Richards from her annchair across the beavers in captivity. S he started raising room. "Here, have an apple." The them in the basement so she could beaver ambles across the wide wooden study their habits more closely. floorboards, stands with her paws on Nicky, born in the house eight years the woman's knees and accepts a piece ago, lives in a lodge of sticks in the of fruit. cellar with steps leading up to the pool After reaching middle age as an room and the house. She eats celery urbanite ignorant of wildlife, Richards leaves, poplar bark, endive, primrose devoted the 5a'Ond half of her life to blossoms and corn flakes. defending the reputation of beavers Although she has never been ou t- •nd building the 1,200-acre doors,Nickyspendssometimepushing ~aversprite sanctuary. now funded chairs, boots and rugs to the door so she by a private trust. can climb up and try to gnaw her way to Beaversprite is set back off rutted freedom. The lower halves of all the dirt roads near the tiny Fulton County doors are covered with sheet metal. village of Dolgeville, in the foothills of Those that weren't have long ago been the Adirondacks. chewed away up to knee level. Toviaitthehouseandnaturecent.er, "She's not unhappy, living here," one must call for an appointment. Even Richards says. "When beavers are then, Richards doesn't let anyone happy, they shake their. whole body - wander among the beaver ponds along they're very expressive. She does that the Llttlesprite and Middlesprite a lot, so I know she's happy." creeks. The land belongs to the Since beavers Uve more than 20 animabl: black bean, woodchucks, years, Nicky will continue to delight porcupines, red and flying squirrela, visitors to Beaversprite for a long time. herona. wood ducka, otters, weasels, But she will be the last, Richards sa)'I. uw whet owls. Despite patrola and warning sign.a, And of course, beavers. poachers still threaten the wildlife at There was a time when visitors could the sanctuary. Rlcharda angrily reca.lla tee a dozen beavers, parents and kita how her husband plunged into icy alike, wrestJ.ina i.n the indoor pool water to rescue DeWah from a leg-bold called the "Y'.' built by Richards' late trap. Another time a mother raccoon hu.bencl, AI. limped into the yard after her paw had Richards would take guesu over a been severed by a trap. hill to tee the wild beavers and For their own safety, Richards no muakrata who came to her every longer tames the animala. But beavers evening for apple. at the edge of their and hordes of other creatures atill come pond. to feast on the com, aunflower seeds In her book, "Beavenprite," Rich-and auet ahe heaps on the doorstep and ardl writes how con.-ervation officers numerous feeden. trying to restore the state'• depleted "Sometimes I think thete are awful beaver population brought the first Umes, with all the killing, the trap- paJ.r of beavers, later named Samson ping,'' she 18)'1. "It's time people woke and Delilah, to the Llttlesprite in 1934. up to the fact that beavers do a lot of 11\e Richards' had recently moved to good -p.rev.intlng floods, making a the abandoned fa.rm from Little Falla, habitat for other wildlife. All you ever halfway between Albany and Syr-hear lt the bad they do.'' k'UN, and had never IO much a.s seen a· "Be•ven are very intelligent," she beever. MYJ. "Anyone who geta to know them Fnchanted by the way Samaon and really geta hooked. Unfortunately. ~Wah quickly tranafonned a trickle of very few people know them." Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /Monday, Sept. 19, 1983 U : • I • IS \ft1·r Ill \l'<tr'-of 1•11111i11111>11:-1·u1111111 11 1ih ~·n in• :11 Sout h Cua!'>f \11·di1·al c,.;,lt'r.1 111' C::ird 11i1 pro~rra111 ha!'> 01110\~110 llt'"·'·\mflclc·d f:wiliti1· ... al \J i ... !'>i1111 ( :1 1mn11111 it~ I lospit;il in ~ission \'if'jo. Thrnuµltout tlw rn1111ln Ca n·l 11i1 s111·1·1•ssfull v tn•als more 1wopl1· 1; 1r a Im hof i!'-111 t ha 1.1 au~ ot lwr pri' alt• pr~>gram avai lahlr. L;ht ~1 ·ar \\1' lrc·at1·cl 11111n· 1ha11 :3:1.00() patif'nL<.. makinµ u:-tlit• l1·:11li11µ ~tlmhuli!'>t11 tn·atnwnl program in th<· nation. 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Tilt' Carl'l 11i1 proµra111 giw!'> ib pati1·11L"' 1·v1·r~ rt'aso11 to ht·lit'vt' tilt'~ 1·:111 µ1·1 \H'll a11d ... ta~ ... olwr 1h1• rt•:-.1 of their Ii"""· I A'a' i 11µ f.a:.t1111a j .. di ffil'11 l1. w,: w maclt• ma1w fri1·ll(l :o. IHT('. 1>111 our llt''' fat·iliti1· ... ''ill t'11ahl1• "' lo l>1•1trr :'<.'~\'t' tlw e11tiN' romm1111i1~. ·\11d that' .. what Can·l nil is all ahoul: tlw finest JHl!'> ... il>l1· trc·a1m1·11 1 pro~rr:1 m uvai lal1lc. REUNIT The disease is alcoholism. The answer is CareUniL (714 ) 831-2900 MISSION COMMUNffY HOSPITAL 27802 PUERTA REAL, MlS.SION VlFJO. CA 92691 - ' --.. •, -. ' :· • ' I -, --• M Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Sept. 19, 1983 GOaoo ~"'{"! 1'1'15~ CAl1~ WHl'SKE~~ LOPf:J.f by Gus Arriola by Jim Dav is e THI: t ·A,.IL \' CIRCtS 'When will I be old enough to stay up till prime time?" () (J 0 0 BIG OEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) \) ~ (/' ''I hate Mondays." by Brad Anderson \ DE~~IS THt: ~•:~..\{'E .. -..... ._.,,,,_ --- "Easy, 6uster ... l'll do the driving!" ... ~CANT YOU SIT STILL, "TOLING~?' PEA~l'TS NO. MAAM,WE0VE NEVER BEEN TO A ''SLEEP OISOR~ CfHTER" 6E~ME t'r f WELL, r 6UE55 l1M MEge BECAUSE I FALL ASLEEP IN SCHOOL ALL T~E TIME OH >Tt-IANK iou MA'AM-· 11!:> ENJOY TH,AT \JERY MUCH! by Ferd & Tom Johnson ~ Vou WOULI> ?;> [1 .GO otl UoME .' YOU'RE Nor KAYo! by Charles M Schulz --~--~--~~---," I JUST DO WMAT l1M TOLD J. GOif N ON BllDGE BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF ANSWERS TO BRIDGE QUll Q.1-Al> Soulh, vulnerable, you hold: +113 ~96 0 5'4 •AKQ8763 The bidding hu prll(eeded: EHt South Wut North I + 2 • Pau 2 NT Pe11 ? What action do you lake~ A. -It is true that. jn terms of poinlcounl. you have as little as possible for your lwo·level overcall. especially as you are vulnerable. Still. you are bringing partner seven lr1cks and. unless the opponen ts can Lake five fa st lncks. parlner mu~l be a favorile Lo run nine £J1d ll\r.tt! no trump Q.2-As Soulh, vulnerablt'. you hold: +AK872 '71( OAKQ •J965 The bidding has proceedrd oulh Wut NorU. Eaet I + l'au I NT Pu11 ? What do you bid now'' A. -With 20 points 1n high cards, we would nol dream or playing this hand below game level. so il boil~ down simpl y lo which game is best. Partner probably hh no DR.\BBL•: ~!f\, Kf.t'711£N0i !iM~I ~'i HWM M~ l. ~Pf'E.H£17 ?? more than two spades, and there 11 no ronvcn1cnt way o( finding out if he has more. With honors 1n every suit. we would lake our chances al three no trump. Q.3-Both vulnerable, u South you hold: +K962 ~K102 OAK76 •H Partner opens the bidding with one club. Whal do you respond'! A. -With a balan(ed hand and 14 HCP. we would not faull you greally If you iumped lo lwo no trump. However. thal cou ld resull in your losing a 4 4 spade fit. To see 1r we have an eight card maJor su1l r1l. we prefer lhe tempormng response or one diamond. 1n case partner can introdu(e a spade suit. Q.4-Neither vulnerable. as Sou:h you hold: +984 7 A752 OAK84 •Q6 The bidding has proceeded: North Eaat South Wut I• PaH I O Paae 2 • Pau 2 '\J Pus 3 . PHt ? What acllon do you take'! FOR BETTER OR t'OR •o RSt; REf\LL)'?-YES, HE.. DID GEi l..00'3E FOR A WHILE. !HE. OlHER DAY lHAT WAS 1HE. Vtrr- FARleYS GOING 1b BE Flf'tE\-HE.vlJSTAIE ~ SOM~lH ING- , • IHATMADE HtMSIC~ ~ fl'~K ,. M l'KERBE..\' ~ I m.l&~ 'THAT -rnE FLAG WE GOr ON -rn10 PL.ff.( WA~ 'TOTAU...4> l»Jc:Alif.D FOR! A.-With lwo 1cts. a king and the 11ueen 1n parlnt'r's long suit, you have a very good hand and wt' would bt- incllned to JUmp lo five clubs. However, i( you have a bit of the conservative in you, w1• would accepl a raise lo four clubs. Go lo the bottom of the dass if you tried three no lrump -you gavt partner every ch1nce t.o bid that and he refused. Q.5-As Soulh. vulnerabfe. you hold: •K762 '7 AKQJ83 07 •7~ The bidding has proc:eeded: South Wut Narth Eaat 1 ? Pua 3 NT Pua ? What acuon do you ukc 1 A. -Parlner has shown a balanced hand o( 16 18 points. so you could makf' ~lam if he has lhe side su1l conlrols. The way lo ask him aboul that is to JUmp IO rive heuls. Thal shows a solid trump suil. lhe desire lo play slam but no rirsl·round con lrol lo cue·bid. Q.6-Both vulnerable. u South you hold: •A83 <::'18652 OAQ •JM7 The b1dd1ng has proceedt<d: So..tll Wea& Ntr&Ji EaM .,... I • Obie PHI ? What do you bid now'! A.-You have the values for a jump bid, but no good bid suggesls itself. We do not likr lo Jump 1n hf'arts with surh a weak .suit, and we would wanl a better stopper 1n thf' t>nemy suit for a jump to two no trump. The solu· t1on 1s lo cue-bid two spades, which shows lhat you have close lo an opening bid, and set> whal arlion p:irlntr ri1kes Have yo. beea ruaiJlc 11. to deuble trouble? Let Charlet Gorn Atelp )'H filMI your way tllro-.11 tile aae of 'DOUBLES for peaaJtie1 aad for t.lieout. fer a c.,y tf hie DOUBLES beelilet, tead SJ .85 to MGorem·Oeublee," care of thlt aewtpaper. P.O. Boa 259, NorwMCI, N.J. 07648. Make cAteclia payabi. to Ne" tpapertio.111. ' by Harold le Doux ,--~~~~--r-~~~~~- H E CERTAINLY YOU oowr UNDERSTAND, WOULDN'T THIM< ABBEV1 MY FATHER WAS A WIFE OF A8USIN6 YOU BEATER 1 MY MOTHER'S BEEN WHILE YOUR <CONDITIONED TO THINK THAT MOTHER IS PHYSICAL ABUSE IS A NORMAL VISITING HERE. PART OF MARRIAGE ' ,..,._, _ _, WOULD HE~ 1RERE.°S EVeN A NAME FOR. rr- .. GMBAGE ,, GA~\T\$ ... by Jeff Mac Nelly . ... by Lynn Johnstor -AND I WRN'T NO 00<.Es AeaJT M'{ C.OOKING ~~ by Tom Bat1uk 1HAi OUR ~E~EADE.R EL..IGIBlE PlA'.' WAf> CDMIN& OP! ----z~--·----- •>41 Jamie Farr, left, Harry Morgan and William Christoph er r e turn a s Klinger, Colonel Potter and Father Mulcahy, respectively, the roles they created in "M*A*S*H," in "'After- MASH." No ordinar)! rerun Final episode of 'M* A *S* H'.tonight on CBS By FRED ROTHENBERG Of ... ' I' 2 f""- NEW YORK -Over half the U.S. population has an alibi forthe night of Feb. 28 , 1983: Your honor, my client was at home watching the final epi.aode of "M•A•S•H." On the last Monday in February, an estimated 125 million viewers -46 million more than voted in the 1980 presidential election -watched the television curtain fall on the Korean War. Besides breaking the modern record for total viewers, "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" set marks for ratings (60.3 percent of the nation's TV homes), share (77 percent of the tuned-in audience) and commercial costs ($450,000 for a 30-second spot.) When the 2~·hour finale is repeated tonight. CBS expects less than one-third of the original audience, which would still be a high rating, allowing the network to charge a sizable rate: nearly $150.000 per commercial. Combining comedy, charm and social signifi- cance, "M• A •s•H" declared that war had more victims than were listed in the casualty counts. Qne week from tonight, the same theme, hopefully with the same ingredients, will be continued when CBS introduces ''After MASH.'' Old TV soldieni don't die, they just get another series. "Afte.rMASH," set in a veterans hospital in Missouri in 1953, will return Harry Morgan as Col. Sherman Potter, Jamie Farr as Max Klinger and William Christopher as Father Mulcahy. The series will attempt to answer questions that longtime M• A •s•Hiee have w~ for years: What ia Potter's wife, Mildred, really like? Will Kllnger'a wife have a better wardrobe than he did? Can "AfterMASH" survive without Alan Alda? "AfterMASH" haa the right credentials to ensure initial quality control. Burt Metcalfe, ex· ec:utive producer of "M•A•S•H," baa the same poaitian on "A.fterMASH." Larry Gelbart, the original creator of "M•A•s•H," whoee most recent credit wu oo-writer of "Tootsie," wrote the first three .aipta. Mulcahy will recover his hearing and Potter will find a measure of domestic peace with Mildred. "She's a cross between Bess Truman and Gracie Allen," says Morgan. The difficult plot device will he credibly reuniting the three regulars in River Bend, Mo., site of the General Pershing Veterans Hospital. "All three discover that life isn't what they expected it to be," says Metcalfe. "They miss the camaraderie." Metcalfe says the audience familiarity with "M•A•S•H" is a double-edged sword. ''The disad· vantage could be the comparison. The advantage is having rich characters that are already established," he says. "It all creates a built-in anticipation, but we have no illusions that this is an automatic hH." e:' * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ • Bargain Motine~I •tJ~~if(•l4] ii:")~ MONDAY H 1u SAfUROAY rA(UllYut(ANDllWOOO. Alt ,.,1011"'"'" BtfOtt S 00/JA th s,oc ( ...... mtAl\6 Hol1I 1n 100 "RISl(V BUSKSS" (R) 100 iOO ~00 100 900 1100 "GETIING IT OH!" (R) 11 llJ. 2 llJ • Ill 6 tO 8 60 10 •O "STAVltG ALIVE" (PG) 11 JO 2 1S • 10 6 10 HO 10 10 "STRANGE INVM>CRS" (PG) 11 JO 1 IS. UO 64~ ISS II 00 "RHIMN Of Ttt: E>I" (PG) ill 7°""1 Dolby Sten~ 1110 JOO BO 10) IO •O "EASY MOl€Y" (R) "STAYllG ALM" (l'GI _, 70mm Dally StwM 100 100~00/00")0 ilO< "FLASH DANCE" (R) 11 lO 110 no • l<l • 1< 10 • "AHGCLO MY LOVE" (R) 17!0 JOO SlO 100 10!0 Uh4fi 3 tt~~(·J fA(Ul'.To• ()(\A "ltt: FINAL OPTION" (R) 11 SS Jn HS I t) 10~ "r.ETTIHG IT ONI" (R) l14S HS u s 6 •S 1 tS 10 •S "fORY t..-isllW, Ill. LA wmacc'' <•) 11}() JOO Sl0.100. IOlO * PACIFIC DRIVE ·IN THEATRES * Metcalle and hia staff have reaea.rched the problems of veterans, the same way they investigated • • the difficultiee encountered by Korean War doctors. ' "We'll be deeling with thoee problems with dilcretion," Metcalfe aaya. "Thia has to be entertain- ment. There's an enormous amount of humor amid all that tragedy.''' Although tet in 1953, "AfterMASH" will be dealing subliminally with Vietnam, according to Metcalfe. And that's what Hawkeye would expect. Post-war is hell, too. All OPEN 7 PM !>1011s Dusi "GETTING IT °"I" (R) P\US "sruli FTIER" (PSI 41.:1 :.ti!.JWO§r ~~W61 "STUNG£ !NVADOS" (l'G) PU.IS M MOICM WDEWOLF " l()lil)()N" <• .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday. Sept. 19, 1983 a• lCJMOVIE Tonight's IV U t Tlity All Uugtltd (1981) Aud111y 1tepbu1n lleo Glllllfl G MOVIE t • Paitlllll~ 1 t982) Ryan 0 Nell. JOhn Hurl EV£HING -e:ao- 1 ~1:Se-::TROI. Cf)) Nfl FOOTSALL BJ/L080 niREE'S COMPANY HAWAllAVE--0 MACHEJl I LEHRER NEW SH OUR I OCEANUS C8SNEWS N8CNEWS '1) Dia( VAH 0Yl(E tij)MOVIE " tt tt The Eu1opea11s 11979) Lee RemlGk, LISS EIChhOln -8:30- ... ALICE C9 FACES OF CULTURE Cll NEWS Of) WHEEL Of FORTVHE mDAAGHET (C)MOVlE • • • "The Jackpol' ( 19501 James Stewarl, Barbara Hale. 0MOVIE "*'Ii "Vanishing Wiiderness" (1974) Documenlary Natraled by Re• Allen -7:00-8 CBSNEWS G NflCNEWS 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN G POLICE WOMAN ID THREE'S COMPANY Cl) JOl(ER'S WILD SI BUSINESS REPORT m INSIOE OAAHGE COUHT'I' (I) P-M. MAGAZJHE 9 LOVE CONNECTION ,%)MOVIE •·~"Halloween II" (1981) Jamie Lee Cu111s. Donald Pleasence -7:05-m ORANGE COUNTY TOOAY -7:30-e 2 OH THE TOWN 0 FAMILY FEUD 8 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY & COMPANY ~~~S'H ., MOVIE • • • "Voyage 01 The Damned" (Part 1) (1976) Faye Dunaway. Osllar W9'net Ill THE WORlD Of MY AMERICA m GREAT PERFORMANCES ("C)MOVIE • • China 9 Llberly 37 11980) Watren Oates. Fabio Tes11 CtOMOVIE • • ·~ 'Young Docton In Love" ( 1982) Miehael McKean. Sear1 YOung lSJ FAERIE TAl.E THEATRE 0MOVIE • t • •, "Time Bandrts ( 1981) CralQ Warnock, DaVld Warner -8:30- (f) LOVE BOAT ID P.M. MAGAZJHE ©)MOVIE • * * ·Shoot The Mooo" ( 1982) Albett Finney, Otane Keaton CHANNEL LISTINGS -10'.15- G EYE Ofj L.A. -10-.30-e Cll NEWHART Cl) INOEPEHOEHT NETWOAA NEWS I TOOETI1ER ALONE BARHEY MILLER FAMILY FEUD ROCI< OfjfV -10:35- lSl 11£ST Of BllAAAE -10:'5- D NEWS -11:00-e a CD [D) a NEWS I TAXI LET THE CHILDR£H LIVE THICl(E Of TliE NIGHT Cl) BENNY Hill 0 KN>t T ( HS1 ._ ,.., At I• ·• 0 11.NHt 1'-IBI Ln-. An 1• "' 0 Kl U\ ""I I l ,., /\1tq• "" • 0 MBC IV1ABC.1 to, /\rilJ"""• l •.F MH C li..-.1 S.111 fl,. 1.i 0 1'HJ l'v tl•lf! 1 L< "/\•1 11•11• 16 KC~r 1All( 1 ">.!I• 0 • I lD KTIJ 1l11•l 1l 1 l\r,p•. (I) ~COP l\1 11,. 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(l'G) '•0 , ... "' ., •• 6J.I 7S~l 1191 05"6 Morgan, Farr and Chriatopher lack Alda's sex appeal. so the new show will feature a young doctor, played by Jay 0 . Sanders. "We're not trying to replace Alan Alda," saya Metcalfe. "This guy will no\ be Hawkeye or Gonzo, the angry, young guy on 'Trapper John.'" When we left "M•A•S•H" six months ago, Potter was saying goodbye to his horse, Mulcahy had loat his hearing"and Klinger, the one who had worn linen and lace to try to get diach.arged in previous aeMOna, was staying behind. He had married a Korean. played by Roealind Chao, and the couple was lOoklng for her family. 1n "AfterMASH," the Klingen will come to the Stat.ee, where they will face · prejudice, Early Bird Dinner Specials 16. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Complete Dinner with choice of soup or salad and dessert 4 to 6 PM 1 Days I W11k! 673-7726 801 E. BALBOA "tsem. 2000" <•> MS "CUIO" C•> '1DRY a«ISTMAS .... LAWl£NC£" "GHOSt ~~Y" (R) (R) "G(TIIC IT OM!" 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GM to create 15,000 new jobs DEl'ROIT -General Motors Corp. said it will s\art production Dec. 1 of its new, smaller luxury models, eventually creating 14,000 to 15,000 new jobs. The company had planned to ) introduce the fron~wheel-drive ('Ntmac DeVille, Oldsmobile 98 and Buick Electra models this fall, but the planned introdUction waa delayed i.n May becauae of problems 1n the four-speed automatic transmission. Teamsters nix truckers pay cut WASHINGTON -Teamsters union member'6 have rejected a plan that would have cut wasea of laid-of! truckers in return for improving their chances of being rehired. The proposal waa turned down 94,086 to 13,082, a union spokesman said today. Teamsters president Jackie Presaer had urged union members to go along with the rider to their current contract as a way to "restore economic dignity and lleCUrity to thousand.a of laid-off Teamaten and their families." ' Money supply up $5.5 billion NEW YORK -The money sua>ply grew by ~.5 billion i.n early September, but. private analysts aaid the l.ncreue wu unlikely to put upward pre98u.re on interest rat.es. Rat.ea were little changed aft.er the Federal Retlerve Board reported the tncreue. Asbestos exposure targeted WASHINGTON The government saya Johns-Manville CQrp. knew it was endangering the lives of World War II shipyard work.en by exposing them to aabestoe dust. Further, the government said in a document filed Friday in the U.S. Claims Court,"it waa Johnll·-Manville's policy not to tell tu own worken of diagnOlleS of aabestoBil until they became totally disabled." The company, which now ls called Manville Corp., waited eo ft could continue using the worken' skill, the govenunent said. Kaiser Steel purchase mulled FONTANA -An investment lfOUP from Tulsa, Okla., hu been holding talks tor tieVeral weelca wUh Kaiaer Steel Corp. about ~8 th& ~a Kaiaer official says. "We ha~ Wk1ng to the groOp but we have not identified ~hel'D." said Montye C. Male, a Kai9er spokeswoman. "They' are one of a number of investment groups we have been talking to about the poeaibility of acquiring K.aiaer Steel." GOLD QUOTATIONS WHAT NYSE DID N8W YOttlC CAf'l""" 1' WHAT AMEX DID NEW YOltK (,Ill") S.O ... METALS f'lrft, •• fl1 ! ft HEW YOl'I( (AP) • 990' ...,.,,.,...... !NIAii ""-'~ C..,.. · 7~71 cient• • pound, U.8. delt!Nl!one. C..,.. • T0.10 ~la I* PC)Urld, NY ComeJI 9'IM -doMcl f"rt &AM . J0.22 -• PQIA'ICI. a..-4'-•pound,~. 11lo .... 3806 -w-oompoan. lb. ~ • 1M1 _,..a polllld.1 N.Y. __,. '290.0Cl-NOO.OO -11 "'-. ,_YOfll ........ • 8"26.004'431.00 ~ -tl"O)'-H.Y . 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"The defensi~e line in front of me got the push," said•Lewis, a third-year man who blocked three kicks against Pittsburgh a week earlier. "He kicked it high, but I got it." The blocked kick, leaving the score dt>~~ocked I ~' at 24-24, set the stage for a wild ending to a game filled with offensive fireworks. disappointed. I feel it's my fault, I mean even though you play as a team." The Packers drove from their 20 to the Rams' 39 on Lynn Dickey pass plays of 24 yards to Gerry Ellis at1d 17 yards to James Lofton, but Dickey was sacked by LeRoy Irvin for a loss of eight and Green Bay had to punt. Dickey downed the ball on the ne.xt play and the Packers let the clock tick down to five seconds before calling a time out. The Rams took over on their own 16 with 33 seconds to play, but rookie Eric Dickerson fumbled on the next play'and Byron Braggs, who started at defensive end• for Green Bay in place of Casey Merrill, recovered at the 19. Dickerson said he slipped as he got the ball, foiling the Rams' plan to run out the clock if they couldn't make a big play. Stenerud's game-winning field goal, a 36-yard- er, was the 32lst of his career, compared with the NFL record 335 by George Blanda. After the kick, the Packers went through the formality of kicking off with one second left, and. as the Packers were about to stop" the runback, the Rams turned it into a keep-away game, ~ing the ball back and forth to the delight of the County Stadium crowd of 54,037. "It was such a weird game With ao many key plays, it was really mind-boggling," Rams quar- terback Vince Ferragamo said of the contest, which left both teams with records of 2-l. "It would have been a clean exchange if I hadn't slipped," said Dickerson, a rookie from SMU who had five fumbles in his previous two games. "I'm very Dickey. rated No. l among NFL passers after two games, passed for 288 yards, completing 22 of 36. Conner hoping f Or better wind NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) - American skipper Dennis Conner now knows the Australians can beat his boat in light winds, and that if he wants to keep the America's Cup here, he'll have to seek stouter breeres. "We're hoping to have a little different weather and see how we go in that," said Conner after Australia II trounced his yacht Liberty by three minutes, 14 sec- onds, Sunday. Conner immediately asked for and was given a day off today after the first Aussie victory in the best-of-seven cup cham- -pionahip series cut his advantage to 2-1. "We thought there m.ieht be more wind on Tuesday," the de- fending America's Cup king told a newa conference after taking the worst cup defeat by a U.S. de- fender sinoe 1871. How much wind would he like? "About 40 knots," Conner said to laughter. The 12-meter yachts can't go out to race in anything over 25. The Australian yacht with its secret winged keel quickly sailed off to a big lead in Sunday's race, lost some of the edge briefly, but moved ahead steadily on the last three legs. "We tried everything we.could think of and she looked awfully good," Conner conceded. But he emphasized that he is still ahead. Sound were clocked at an easy seven knots at start of the race and up to 10 at the finish --ron- ditions where Australia II has shown speed all summer. The Australians, beaten in the first two races after major equip- ment failures both days. were buoyed by the win. "I've always mamtained that we can win the America's Cup," said skipper John Bertrand. "We've got the people, we've got the experti.!le, we've got the boat, equipment and sails." Alan Bond, Aussie syndicate head making his fourth cup try, was a bit more cautious. "Liberty is a fine 12-meter," he said. "She is golng to be very tough to beat ... "We've only won one race and have to win three others." Australia II mis8ed out on another light-wind victory Satur- day when time ran out with the Aussie yacht about a half mile ahead of Liberty on the final leg. Liberty won by 1:10 Wednes- day after Australia II' s steering gear broke, and by 1:33 Thuraday after an Aussie mast fitting broke. More than 500 people were on the Newport docks to give Aus- tralia II a noisy welcome with fireworks, horn tooting and ap- plause when she returned to port a winner. The size of the victory margin Sunday was unusual in match races which are often decided by times well under a minute. Bay's Gary Lewis goes high to block Chuck ted field goal in the fourth quarter Sunday. ~~~.;.___~~~~~- "rd say that w\th a 2-1 lead, t.hinp don't look too bleak," said the veteran of four straight cup campaigns. The southwest winds Sunday on the race area in Rhode Island Liberty was eight eeconds ahead over the starting line, but Australia II took command on the first tacking leg and led by 1:14 at the first mark. 1 UCI~s Anteaters runnin,g fast pace I By JOHN SEV ANO Of .. ...,,... .... • Jn the short time Vince O'Boyle has been the I men's (for two eeaaona) and women'• (lor one~) cnm country coach at UC IMnne, the Anteaters have I enjoyed a measurable amount of succea. The men captured the PCAA title last season, their third such championship in the past six seasons, while the women finished in 10th place at the season-closing NCAA Western Regionals. The men placed eighth at the same meet. · And with a number of members retutning from both squads there's no reason to believe the su~ won't continue. For the men, only two members are gone from last year's top seven although Mark Ruelaa, the team's No. 1 runner, isn't one of them. Ruelas, who will be a senior this season, placed eighth at the regionals a year al(o while also garnering top honors as the PCAA individual champion. Al8o returning will be !Jeni.or Denny Martinez and junior Mike Carlton, w'ho finished eighth and 10th, respectively, as the PCAA Championships. Junior Se81) Evans returns after sitting out last season, aa does senior Donald Scott and junior Rob Satterwhite, the latter two from the PCAA championship squad. (See RUNNING, Pase C%) !Australia II has got it all says Ficker .Dodgers keep up pace with Braves f BJ ALMON LOCIABEY ............. .,.. "Australia II is the molt im· 1Pft91ve 12-meter I have ever l.een." ' '!bat ia the unquaWled ~ -of Bill Flcket' of Newport Beech •ho WU the defender ., the America·• Cup ln 1970 .,.rmi Australia'• Gretal II and who bu ~ involved ln one way or mother with every Cup cam- ~ llnce. ln • Wephooe interview &om llewport, 1U Swlday ~t J'.cbr' ~ AUltralla U oollW bave, and abould have, won um ,....., 25th Amieriaa'a Cup let1ell in four~t ...-. • 0 J:ven In the two the hM a.t,, AUltralla U _...~et Wr/ mark n.oept the flnlth, and tbeee were t.ceu.e of rmchanicaJ tall~ ' \&rel." ot.erved ndcer. ' In S.turda'/• nee ~ •• ie.dlna _b)' what Fldulr calltd a "horflion Job" when the wtndt deeert.ed Rhode Ialand Sound and the race waa called becalule of 'the time limit. "It waa alln<»t another. horizon job today (Sunday) when Aus- tnlla II won by a whopping 3 minuta and 14 .econ.di in a 10·12 knot ~." said Ficker. (It wu the laJ'gefi margin ever recorded by a challenger in America's Cup h.la1ory). In Sunday's nee Australia II wm the ttart and widened her leed at every mark, "That ahouldn't happen ln a match race where your opponent has had t\¥o full years of practice and preparation," Flcker aald. ncke.r allo iM>1ed that Australia n w • much stiffer boat than Liberty, even In moderate winds. "From two miles away you can tell 'Which boat ia wt\ich by the .,.. of heel Liberty heela 10 depw more than AU1tra.Ua n ln moderate, windl." SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-A three-run rally by the Los Angeles Dodgers rep- reeented a major break in their September scoring drought. · Unfortunately for the team leaclina the National League West, the breakthrough came in the ninth inning. The San Franmco Glanta, paced by Joel Youngblood, had built a atx-run lead and they held on to win 6--3 Sunday. .. "See that club down in Atlanta. How many runs did they 100re in 13 lnninp?" Dodgers Manager Tom l...uorda asked, grateful for 90tne eood news after the Olanta Angels P a rrish , 7 -6 Texas outfielder Larry Paniah must be the ultimate team man. The subject of recurring trade rumors, Parriah cnly hopa the Rangers can benefit from hla deperture. "I just try to 1anc>re it (the rumon). U I get traded, I hope I can pt Texas tome0ne good," Parrish said Sunday .,cemoon after definitely dolna Texu ,arne good. Parrish al~ a two-run homer with one out ln the ninth lnnina to give the Ranpn a 7 ·6 Victory over the Angela. "I like thil .ballpark.'' he aald of Anaheim Stadium. where he hit h1125th and 26th homers durtna a weekend 1eri•. '"ll\e ball carriet well, and you eee It really well." had completed a three-game sweep of his club. The Atlanta Braves, playing at home, lost 4-2 to the San Diego Padres in 13 innings Sunday and remain 3~ games behind in the division race. On Saturday, when the Dodgers loet 4·1, the Braves fell 2-1 to the Padres. Laaorda's team, 8-9 this month, Is home tonight to open a three-game aeries with third-place Houston, and the manager aaya, "I believe we'll go out and get a bunch of runs. We did not hit the ball here and I can't tell you ~hy ." ' GoOd pitching was one reuon, the Giants would tell him. Mark Davia find a two-hit shutout Friday night, and Fred Breining allowed juat five hits Saturday . Mike Kru.kow, 11·9, bested the Dodgen' Jerry Ileum. 11-11, Sunday. Youngblood had• two-run single ln the firlt and a two-run homer ln the third. "We should have thia kind of lnt.enslty agalnlt~ team we play, and I don't know why we don't." YO\.lnlb)ood said. The Giants, 11-4 aplnat the Oodaen, have IOling reoorda acainlt auch clut. aa the Padres. who play here toniaht. and the lut·pllloe Cincinnati Reda. San Fnncia.'o la in fifth place, four pmee behind San Dleao and three aheed of the Reck. Kruk.ow worked wtth three days rest. inateed of the usual four, on S~y. Atlee Hammake't waa the ICheduled atu1er, but it WU announced Saturday that he had been teratched becau.e of a .utf lhoulder and will pitch no more thJt ....,.., "There w11 no.._ for him to l&ay out ther. any lonpr," Mkl ~.who went t.o h1a bullpen immed1ately .,_ 11Mlll'MI' homer ruined the shutout bld. 111t w• ~ tremendoua performance on thrw day-a' t'elt. ,, f I . i I ,I I .~ ., , C2 Orange Coast D~IL Y PILOT /Monday. Sept. 1~ 1983 SPORTS BREAK Phillies go one-up in East Char ers fal' I a a1· n I Jvaa DeJe1D1' aeventh-1rming Iii g g squeeze bunt 1COred the wint\lng run as the Philadelphia Phillies ~at St. • Bench gives fans another thank you with 389th homer Lou.is, 5-3, Sunday, giving Steve ' ~-:~~~ci'~:!t~o~~!:!c~~v'!'~;.~~~~~0;~ This time Seattle applies.the shocker the National League East's race. Carlton, 14-15, allowed eight h1ts in seven innings. s tn.ack out From AP diapatcbeii [il seven and walked three, to move to within one u( SEATTLE -Jim Z.Om tut Steve Largent with NF'.,. ROUNDUP ••• the 300-vtctory platea14, a level touchdown strikes of 41 and 5 yards and the Seattle L Teached by only 15 other Seahawks survived a last-quarter Dan Fout.s-led ----------------....;;==- From AP dispatches CINCINNATI -Johnny Bench a usually doesn't flaunl success on the field, so it was out of character Saturday night when he circled the bases after a home run with an arm held high in celebration. However, the retinng catcher said the gesture following his dramatic two-run homer on "Johnny Benrh Night" was intended not asa taunt, but as a thank you. "You've never seen me do that before m my career," Bench said. "I wanted to make sure all lhose people (in Riverfront Stadium) knew it was for them." There was no confusion in the olinds of the record crowd of 53,790, which turned out to ~heer one of basebalrs greatestw KNCH catchers. Astros' starter Mike Madden, who had walked Bench on a 3-2 pitch in the first inning, threw a strike on his first delivery as the largest regular-season crowd in Reds' history screamed. On the next pitch, Bench delivered his thank you. Bench sent a liner sailing over the left-field wall near a sign that read. "God Love Him." It was the 389th homer of Bench's career and raised his record total as a catcher to 325. Quote of 'the day "I think deep down rm -afraid to be a star. so it's easier to be a flake. I have a penchant for the bizarre. I don't like to be like everybody else. I don't know if I'm ahead or behind . . but I know I'm not even." - Washington Redskins running back John Riggins. Zoeller, Inkster win in golf Fuzzy Zoeller nursed home a l!I diminishing lead with a final round 73 and soored a 4-stroke victory Sunday in a new PGA Tour event that was billed - as the richest golf tournament in the world. The happy-go-lucky .z<>eller, who led or shared the lead through out the 90 holes of the five-day Las Vegas Pro-Celebrity Classic, ac- quired his second victory of the season and fifth of his Tour career with a 340 total, 18 under par for the marathon event spread over four rourses in this desert resort. In women's play on lhe LPGA toum. veteran Hall of Farner Kathy Whitworth missed a four-foot par putt on the final hole and gave rookie Juli Inkster a 1-shot Ylctory in the $175,000 Safeco Classic Sunday at Meridl8Il Vauey Country Club. Cal wins title; UCI fourth UC Irvine's Mike Evans led all ~ scorers with 24goalsin the 17th annual ·~ UC Irvine water polo tournament, but his efforts were not enough to give the host Anteaters anything better than fourth place overall behind team champion UC Berkeley, which edged UCLA and UC Sanla Barbara for top honors. In Sunday's final salvo the Anteaters dropped two out of three confronlations, beating UCLA. 12-8, but falling to Berkel.ey, 7-5. and UC Santa Barbara, 9-6. Newspa~s. Where readers snip, snip ... shOp, shop pitchers. He now has 3,690 rally Sunday for a 34-31 National Football League s trikeouts, 29 more than Nolan victory over the San Diego Chargers. Ryan .. Pittsburgh lost to Fouts fired three of his four touchdown passes in Montreal, 5-2, as Al Oliver and the fourth quarter, his third and fourth ~'Oring tossed Terry Francooa cracked RBI in the final 7:29 after Seattle built a 34-17 lead. hits in a two-run fifth. Both But Fouts also threw three interceptions and the the Phillies and Pirates have Seahawks converted two of them into touchdowns. 13 games remaining ... Atlanta Rookie safety Paul Moyer raced a Fouts interception dropped a 4-2 decision when 19 yards for a Seattle touchdown early in the third CA•ll.TC>til San Diego's Rupert Jones quarter and lhe Seahawks also used a first-quarter slammed a two-run homer in the 13th inning . . . Keith Simpson lnterception of a Fouts pass to get a Alan Ashby and Terry Publ smashed solo homers TD. · to lead Houston to a 4-1 victory over Cincinnati The Seattle win over an old AFC West nemesis behind the combined six-hit pitching of Mike Scott came in Chuck Knox's regular season debut as the and Frank OiPino ... Gary Woods' two-run double Seahawks' head coach. The Seahawks, 2-l, beat the in the ninth gave the Chicago Cubs a 6-5 win over Chargers. L-2, for only the serond time in 10 regular the New York Mets. season meetings. Orioles' magic number: 8 • The Baltimore Orioles have re-a duced their magic number in the Arneria\J\ League East to eight games following Sunday's 10-9 victory over Milwaukee, capped by John Stevero's one-out RBI single in the ninth inning. The Orioles have 15 games left. Elsewhere Sunday, Detroit kept its hopes alive with a 9-6 victory over Boston. Kirk Gibson, Lou Whitaker and Wayne Krenchicki collected three hits apiece to help the Tigers .. P a t Tabler's two-run triple highlighted a six-run third inning that gave Cleveland pitcher Mike Jef· fcoat his first major league victory, a 10-6 decision over the New York Yankees. The Yankees bounced back to win the nightcap, 13-8, behind Dave Winfield's second homer W!Hf'IEU> of lhe day ... Richard Dotson hurled a five-hitter and Harold Baines homered in his fourth consecutive game to lead AL West champion Chicago to a 6-0 triumph over Seattle . . Rookie Mike Warren tossed a five-hitter and Bob Kearney knocked in three nms to lead Oakland past.Kansas City, 6-2. Hovland., Dodd take crown REDONDO BEACH -The team m of Tim Hovland and Mike Dodd rallied for a 22-25 , 24-26, 35-30 victory over St.eve Obradovich and Ricci Luyties Sunday to win the $20,000 Jose Cuervo World Championship of Beach Volleyball Hovland and Dodd, the tournament's second seeded team. earned $5.000 apiece. The sixth-seeded duo of Obradovtch and Luyties each received $2,500. Obradovich-Luyt1es came out of the losers' bracket to win two straight games against Hovland-Dodd and force the playoff match. Third-seeded Andy Fishburn and Jay Hanseth eliminated defending champions Singin Smith and Randy Stoklos 35-33. putting the top-seeded team in fifth place. Jon Stevenson and John Hanley fintshed third, with Fish- bum-~.:;eth placin~ fourth. Television, radio TV: NFL Football -Miami at Raiders (only if game is sold out or blackout is mutually lifted), 6 p.m., Charmel 7. RADIO: &seball -Angels at Kansas City, 5:30 p.m .. KMPC (710); Houston at Dodgers, 7:35 p.m., KABC (790). NFL Football -Miami at Raiders, 6 p.m .. KRLA (1110). 49ers trip Cardin a ls, 42-27 ST. LOUIS -Joe Montana, who has thrown 49 touchdown passes for San Francisco in a little over two seasons, says his success is no accident. "Our offe_nsive line had another great game," said Montana after spearheading a 42-27 victory by the 49ers over the St. Louis Cardinals. "We came in here worried about their pass rush and their stunting. But our line had another great day." San Francisco Coach Bill Walsh, commenting on Montana's three touchdwon passes against the Cardinals. saJd he has almost grown accustomed to such heroics. "This was a pretty typical game for him," said Walsh. "It was not a great game, it was not a poor game. It was his average week." Two of Montana's scoring strikes in the National Football League contest went to Fred<lie Solomon in the opening half, leaving the rest up to the 49ers secondary. which turned two interceptions into touchdowns. Elsewhere in the NFL Sunday: Vlkiog1 19, Bucaneers 16 Benny Ricardo's fourth field goal, a 42-yarder 9:27 into overtime, gave Minnesota a victory over Tampa Bay . Ricardo. a fonne r Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College standout who has kicked for Detroit, New Orleans and the Loe Angeles Raiders. RUNNING • • • In the past 90 days, 36% of readers clipped ads from their newspaper· .. something they felt was worth reading again. passing on, shopping from. Or saving with: newspapers carried 93 bil- lion manufac turers· coupons·· last year. 78% of the total distributed. And 64% of adults clipped coupons. Any way you slice it. that's impres~ve. More informa- tion? Call Mac Morris. vice president. National Sales. Newspaper Advertising Bureau. (212) 557 -1865. Or call your local newspaper representative. ·Audits & Surveys 1982 ··Nielsen 1982 Daily Pilat WEWSA4PER POWER. GO FOR If. -J ........ kicked his w1.n.ner to oomplete a 57-yard drive engineered by q~rback St.eve DUil after Bill Capece of the "Bttcs missed a 33-yard field goal attempt, wide to the left. . Saints 3(, Bears 31 Morten Andersen's 41 -yard field goal 10:57 into overtime ruined exceptional performances by Chi- cago's Walt.er Payton and Willie Gault and boosted the New Orleans Saints to a ~ictory over the Bears. Eagles 13, Broncos 10 In Denver, John Elway threw his first touch- down pass as a pro -but his home debut was ruined by Tony Franklin as the Philadelphia field-goal kicker hit a 43-yarder with 57 seconds to play, giving the F.agles a triumph over the Broncos. Falcons 30, Lions 14 Atlanta quarterback Steve Bartkowski also threw three touchdown passes as the Faloons buried Detroit. Bartkowski's scoring passes went 54 and 36 yards to Alfred Jackson and 11 to Ben Young, while fullback William Andrews gained 150 yards on 32 carries. Steelers (0, Oilers %8 In Houston , Pittsburgh's Gary Anderson kicked four field goals, Walt.er Abercrombie caught a 30-yard TD pass from Cliff Stoudt and ran 50 yards for anotber score as the Steelers ripped the Oilers. Carl Roaches ran 97 yards with a kickoff for one of Houston's TDs. Patriot• %3, Jett 13 New England's Tony Collins ran for a club-record 212 yards and scored three touchdowns as the Patriots upset the New York Jets. Collins broke loose for touchdown runs of 39, 7 and 23 yards. Redskins %7, CbJefl 1 Z In Washington. the Redskins, behind Joe Theismann's second-half touchdown passes of 12 yards to Don Warren and 10 yards to Clint Oi<lier. rallied from a 12-0 deficit to beat Kansas City. Bills %8, Colts 23 Touchd~ passes of 2 and 3 yards from Joe Ferguson to J~ Cribb6 helped boost the Buffalo Bills past Baltimore. The winning 2-yard pass came three plays after Colts quarterback Mike Pagel mishandled the snap from center and linebacker Chris Keating recovered the fumble on UJt Bills' 14. Cowboys %8, G lants 13 Safeties Dextor Clink.scale and Michael Downs ran for touchdowns 12 seconds apart in the fourth quarter as Dallas remained un~aten with.a victory over the New York Giants. · Clinkscale intercepted a Scott Brunner pass and returned it 68 yards for a TD with 6:17 to play. On the ensuing kickoff, Robert Newhouse knocked the ball loose from the Giants' Billy Campfield, Downs fielded it at the 10 and scored. I • -- . , ~ • • . " MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS American Lea9ue . \.., ~., .. ' ~H .. c'• 6\ o., .. ll a An~' y. "t"\ ... Se.>11 e Sa• WEST 0 1\llSION W L • I fij OJ 8S ,; 9J I: AST 01\llSION Q Oe''.J t 8"' ,. &J oS 08 10 /8 8) ,...e,. 1 a f ,, Si Y ~cs.. .... fc-/9 8 0\IOI f; c evi,) 0 "' ~ crtec.J " , \ ,,. 1.1 e Suno••'• Score' T~'"' 1 Anoeh o Pel •I JS J HI JJ I GB H O ~' JJ ·~ '>IC r ,6' 8 ,,, 10 SJO J 480 10 H J 1o Cle•e•anO 10 8 NBN Yori. O 11 Oe1ro11 9 Bos1on 6 Ba1l1mor• 10 M11wau"'"ee 9 Cn•cooo 6 ~e•"'e o Oa1.1ano 6 KM\a\ C11v 2 On•v oame\ 1c'1eOvteo TO<Ulv'> G•m•> An9th !Brown 1-1 ano Curt.\'1·21 a• ICal'\a\ CI• B.ac• 9-6 ""0 Jac-.on 1 01 1 11-n M wat.ot>.,e~ 1Poner b-8' at 8aU1mort McGregor 11 6 i n llltw Voro •Gw•arv 19 81 al BO>IOn 1 Tuoor 11 1n n M1nne•O'• IV•Ulit 7· IJI ., Ch1caoo 1 Burn\ 9 101 n Onlv <;iame> \Cnec!uleo TuHCS.Y'\ G•me> An9"t5 a' "'41'1Sa\ C rv n Ba 1 more e• O•tro.• 7 • r SeaHI~ at foron•o n Mol>N4\"'~ett a1 C ev•1o1no n NfY.. Vor' a~ Bo~IOM " M1nne501a a' '"·Ca9o 1' Os.,1ana a1 Te11.,n n Na1iona1 Leavue WE ST DIVISION w L. 8S 6• Pct. Ood9tr> Al'•nta HOu\,on San D ~go Sa,, ~rancisco C nc• ... nat 81 67 78 10 7S 7• 11 18 68 81 EAST DIVISION Pn.·aoe on a 79 10 P11t•Ou•un 78 71 Montrnt 76 17 St Lou-1 73 7S cn.~aoo 67 82 N~w Vor• o 1 88 Sundav'\ Scor•' s~-"'•" "" o o-" l c~'COQO 6 Nf'lt Vor, s c:>ri ,•O~·O" a S S1 Lo1o1 '\ l .Yontr~a S P •t\CNrQ"'I 1 S70 S41 S71 SOl 411 •SO G& J , • 1 10 .. 18 1 7 • s • 12 t8 Sa ,, 0 l'OC • At aMa l tJ ""'•"'U' Ho'-~'0"' J C re """a' t TOd•Y'> Gam•1 ... _.\'.Jf "'p, o • 17 a• Doovtr> l've c~ J '~ s· LO~\ A p 1 12 ~ ... ·O Ld?o·r-1 '1·Q a• MO""'"Pd !t'1"•'"' 4 '0 A"O 8hrr1\ J I 7 • n ,,., cagG No f\ 5 10 a1 Pri1 '10@ on10 Bv\rrc,.,.,.. 6 9 P t•\o.,.ro,. Caroe •'•di \4·8 at Nev. v .... s • ., .... , e '" ,, Sa" 0 ~o Wn.1\0 I 1 at Sari ~r,on C S<O (,&r"t: 1\ 1 0 ,.. 0~ v !Jltn"f'\ Uf'le-Ou ea TueMlav'> Gam .. Hous~o,, at ~n ln) P \f\DvrQ' •' New Yori... Cn+taoo o' Pru11oe1orua 5• l..O~·• al Montrea1 lnl (1nc1nr"e •1 et A Uenla (n) Safi D•roo 8 ' Sa" Francisco tn) AMERIC AN LEAGUE Ran9ers 1, An~s 6 TEXAS CAL.IFOANIA •b r hb• R ve"\ dl"I S 0 ' 0 w"n9 ari Sal"' Die I S 7 7 0 l..uD' ten 2D Wrtgnt ,~ s I ' 0 W1llon11 2D LAP•\n ti S 7 7 J Ben•ouz cf Ste•n lb 4 a 7 0 DeCnn Jo W l<.rsn lb I 0 0 0 RJCk >n lb OBr,en ID S 1 J ) RC1ar• 11 ::>t n• H • 0 1 O Pt " s ct Sueooro t • O O O MC Bron rf Ou;1ioar 01"1 0 0 0 0 ScP"IOf110 U Host• r Of'" I 0 0 0 ~C0.,•'1 D., SJOhn\<' c 0 0 0 0 OBe•rv c To ~s~ 20 ' ' 0 Carfw on R cnrc• 7D J 0 0 0 Boone c ab r h l>t S I 1 0 l 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 s 0 2 ) • 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 0000 l 1 1 0 l 0 0 0 1 0 l 0 2 2 7 J 1 I 1 0 I 0 0 0 Tolal1 41 1 IS I Tolals )7 • 10 ' Scort by IM1nv• T .. a. 410 ooo 001-1 Callforn1a 002 lOO 100-6 Gar-t Wfrr.no QBI -L-AP&l''1S'°'I t 16) E-S•e n 1 R C"aro• MC B•Ow" Li..iO"at Cl"I 0~""' OP-Texa\ ) L08-•111U 9 Ca •orri.a, 1 28 -R•vfrl De"' N'CBrown HR-OBr t " 8 OBerrv l ~AParr v· 2.:-S-Ot"' IP H A EA 1111 SO 1 ••• , .. a,..tl"O A A e ... ·c~e' I I VC• I IV j 0 ~ California """ ~ (<.J"Ot" 0 58"'' '' 0 n Lace" L. ~ 1 S-4""(,.f/ 0 I "~C • •rir•p t:a ..... ~ .. ... 91,. ! l 0, " n s;6 Amerltan LHoue fndla,,l 10, Yenl<-.. ' Finl Game ~ I) New Yori< JOO 000 003-6 12 6 0 • 0 Cleveland 006 110 02K-10 1l O RIOhtlll, Erlc1uon (31, Kaulmen (6), Mey <l l al\d Wvneou. Ese>lno (6), Cerooe (I), SorenMn, Jetlcoel (3), Ar>der.on (I), Ea111r1v (9l ano Hauev. w-Jellcoe1, 1-3 L-l'1111'elll. l•·I HR>-N...., York, Winfield (191. Smallev ( 161 c .. veteno. Heuev ISi Yetll!Ml ll, f"Cliens I S«enct Came New Yori< 3<M 103 lOO-ll 19 o c .. vei.nd 310 001 120-• 11 4 F onlenol, Howell (79. Freiler Ill and Cerone. Barnes, Sehenna (1). Brennan <J), Solllner U I. Elcne10eroer (7) eno Eu lan, Benoo (~) W-Fon1eno1, 8·2. L-Bellenna, 0-2 HR$-New York. Win-field (301, Batoonl (4) White SH 6, MeriMn 0 SH111e 000 000 ~ S I Chlcaoo l21 000 00•-6 9 ·I SIOdda ro. Nel>on (JI Nunez (81 ano Merceoo, Ool\on ono Skinner W-Dol\on. 19-1 L-S1ocioero. 8· lo HA-Ch1ceoo. Belnel ( 191 n een f, Ae<I Sox 4 Oelroll "' 020 100 SI~ 15 7 Bollon 010 000 OOs-6 12 J Wiicox. Leoti II ), Gumi>erl (9) and P errl&n, Bulere (I). Bovd. Clear (71 end Allenlon W-WllCOX, 10 10 L-Bovo, •-& HA•-Oelrolt. GIO'on ( 14) BO>lon Armas 133) Ori06e1 10, llrewen f MllwaukH 010 000 002-9 13 1 6111lmore 000 100 261-10 11 1 Cocanowtr. S1a1011 (7), LaOd (8) and Vo11; Palmer. Morooltllo (1), S10doaro C91. T Ma rtinez (9) ano Demp,ev, Slelero (3), W-T.Marflnu , 9-J L-Ledo, 3-4 HR$-Mllweul<u , Genlner 1111, Brouhard (6) Belflmore, Murrav 12tl A'& 6, Aey.,, 2 Oaklano 112 000 011-6 9 o Kansas City 000 01 1 OOC>-2 s ; Warren eno Kternev, w111, Hul>mann (8) a no Sleughl W-Warren l ·J L-Wl111, 0-1 ' . NATIONAL LEAGUE Gianh 6, Ood"r' 3 LOS ANGEL.ES SAN F RAN SSax 2D RJAvnl r1 MO!'Oav ll BRu''' on Guerre< Jo T ••tr> lo lih "ere on Lanarx d Broe~ lo F1mote c OBa1<er on Yuoer c Tnom• on Andesn " E>ov on Reuu o LnGJ l'i on Hel\"'" o Br•emon Zetllr• 0 JoMrl> pn Tolal\ •b r h bi ab r h l>I S 1 l 0 LtMW \\ 4 2 2 0 5 0 1 2 Evan> ID 3 2 1 0 4 0 1 0 C•aro. rl 7 1 1 1 I 0 0 0 llenao e rl 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 L.l!O~aro 1 4 0 0 0 O O O 0 CO•"' ct ' o o O 1 O O O Y noo10 7D ' 1 7 4 4 0 I O Wellmn 1o O O O O J 0 0 0 OMallv J D 1 0 0 0 2 0 O 0 Pe111n1 or O O O O 1 0 0 O Beromn lo I 0 1 O 0 0 0 0 Brenfy c 4 0 0 O I 1 1 1 Kruo.ow e> 3 O 7 O 7 0 0 0 M1nron o 0 O o O I I 1 0 L •vel e o O O o o I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 U l I l Total' 30 6 9 s Score bv 1nnln91 Lo• Anv.le• 000 000 003-3 San Francl>eo 101 000 100-6 Game W nn1no RBI Younoo1000 16 E-L.~Mu1tr Zacnrv Monoav OP- Lo• Anoe es l LOB-1..os Anoett> 10. Sa• l=ranc1S-CO 5 28-l•"Or•afwl• Cler~ Mon oo_. SS.a .. H R-V01o1"901000 1)1 Tno""a' 1 SB-"~'""o" , IP H A ER BB SO Lo> An9tfu Revu L 11 11 H&rv~.u·r lscnrv San Fr•nc1>co "'U~ow W 1l 9 ) M,oto~ 1 J 1 L8•t1'~ S 18 7 J 0 0 0 J r. 0 l<.,.ullO..,.. o·•cneo 'O on• oat1er n 91ri 1-73" A-l • 2'7) Natfonal LHOUt ~ S, Cardlnal1 3 SI loul> 200 010 000-3 10 0 I (I l'lllleOelPllle 300 000 1 h -S 7 0 Anduler eno Porter. Ce rllon, Reed (I), Holland 19) and Olu . W-<arllon. 14·1S. L-Andular, 6-15 HR1-PhlladelPhla, SchmlOI (37), Left Dvre (7) Cubs 6, Meh S CllluCIO 020 001 l<n-6 1 1 New York 300 110 000-S 13 O Aulllven, L.et1er11 IS), Bruu lar (6), Cemobt41 Ill. Smllh (9) e nd Cavil . Terrell, Olez (7), Sisk (7) and Hodou. w-Cemol>tll, 6-1. L-Sl1k, 5·4. Allrtl 4, R9dt 1 Houllon 011 011 000-4 7 o ::1nclnnell 001 000 000-1 6 1 Sco11, OIPlno (I) eno Allll>Y, Solo, Scl\Wrer (I) end Trevino. 81lerdeNo (I) .V-Scoll, 9·S L-Soto, 16·13 HAs--Houtlon, Asllbv Ill, Puhl (71 E llPOl S, .. l<'elft 1 Y.on1raa1 100 020 00?-S 13 Pl11souro11 011 000 000-'l 7 l S.noerson, J1me1 (6) ano Ramos. Cerler (I ), RllOdtn, Gu1n1e (I ), Scurrv (I), ~rmlenlo 19 l end Pena .v-Sanoerson, 6-6 L-AllOOen, 11-13 HR-Pl1111>uroh, Pane < 13) ... drtl 4, llreYtl 1 Sen DI"'° 000 001 010 000 2-4 13 0 Alle n•• 100 000 010 000 C>-2 10 o Thurmond, Oeuon (7), Sou (Ill, Luce> <1 ll ano Gwoscll. BochY < 12). Perez, Gart>tr (I), For>ler (I), 8edro1lan (11), D•Vlrf ( 131 eno Benedict, Slnalro (f ) W-Lucu. S-7 L-Devlev. 4-6 HRs-Sen Dleoo, Jone1 (11) Allenla, Aamlrei (7). MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS American LHOUt BATTING (370 el belll·Bogos, Bo>· 100 363; C.rew, ...,,..,u, .>46; MostDY, Toroolo. 311. McRH, Kanus CllY • .311, Griffey, N1w Vorlr., 316 AUNS·RIDl<tn, llalllmort, 110, EMurrav. Belllmore. 106, Mo.abv, Toron•o. 99, AHender>OO, Oelr.lend, 99, &oovs, Boslon, fl; Upshaw, Toron10, 93; Winfield. New York, 93. RBI-Alce, Bollen, 111; Coooer, Mll- waukff, 114, Wlnllelo, New York, 107, LNPerrl>h. Oe•roll, IOS. EMurrev. Bal- llmore, 101 HITS-80901, 80&100. 196. wt\llaker, Oelro11, 117; Rlllken, Balllmore, 116, Coo.,.,, MllweukH , llO, Rice, Bo11on, 17S SCOREBOARD DOUBLES-Booo>. Botlon, u , Rle>l<en, 8e11lmort. «. LNParrl>h. De· 1rol1, 41, McRae, Kensn Clly, J9, ll•ell. K•n•u Cllv, 31, Hrl>el<, Mlnne- •ole, 37 TRIPLES·Grlftln, Toroolo, 9, Fran· CO, Clevelano. a. Gan Iner' Miiwaukee, I, Hernoon, Detroll, I. M;Glb•on. Oe- troll, a, Wlnllelo. New York, a, Voun1, Mllw•uke4!, I HOME RUNS-Rice. 80$100, 36, Armas. Bo>1on. 33, Kime. Chlceoo, 32, Luzln,kt Clllcogo, 30. WlnflelO. New Yoro.. 30 STOLEN BASES-RHenoer>oo, Oalo. 1ano 103, AL.aw. Cnlcaoo. 72. JCruz Clllcaoo, SJ. WWll>On. Kan•u Cllv, SI, Se mole. T exes, 42 PITCHING ( 14 deel>lc>ns)·Haa>, Mll- wauktt. 13-3, 3.27, Flanaoan, Balll· more, 17-3. 3 07. McGreoor. Balllmore. 17-6, 3.04, OOllOn, c111caoo, 19·7, l.39. Goueoe, New York, 11-S, 2 42 s TRIKEOUTS-Morrll Oetroll. 213, FBennllltr. Chlcaoo, 179, S1let1, Tor - onto 171. RIOMlh. Naw York, 169, Sulchlle, Ctevelano, 146 SAllES·Qu1.enoerrv, Kan>e> Cllv, 41, S1anlev, 6osron, 19. ROe•I•. Mlnllt· lOla, 27. Ceuoln, Seallte, 23, Gouege, Ntw York, 20. Ladd. Mllwaul<ee. 20 National LHOU• BAT TING (370 al bel>l-Maolock, Pll11bur11h, .324, Cruz, Hou•lon, 312, LoSmllh, Sllouls. ,318, Hendrick, SILOUI> 316, Murphy, Allan11, 313, RUNS-Murohv. Allanle, 116, Raine•, MonlrH I. 117, Dew>on. Monlrtal, 102, Schmid!, Pnlleoele>llla, 92, Evens, Sen FrenCIK O, 91 RBl-MurohY, A1i.n1e. l ll. OawlOfl. MonlrHI, 107; SchmlOI, Phll•dele>nla, 101. G11«Tero, ~.ft; TKenneov, San Oleoo. 92. HITS-Daw>on, Monlreel, 178, Cruz. Houllon. 17S; Oliver. Monlrtal, 17•. RAemlrez, Allonta, 172, Mure>llY. A11an- 1a, 1o9 DOUBLES·Ollver. MontrHI, 37, Buckner, Cnlcaoo, 36, Knloh1, Hou,1on. 3S, OewlOfl, Moolrtal, 14, GCerler, Mon1rea1. 14. J Rev, Pl11sour11h. 34 TAIPL.ES-Buller, Allenla, 13, Oawlon, Monlrtel, 9, Grffll, S1Loul&, 9, Re<lus, CtnclnNill, 9, Tnon. Hou>100, 9 HOME AUNS·Scllmldt, Phlladet· ohle, 37, Murphy, Allanle. 34, OawlOn. Monirtel, 31; Evanl, San Francisco, n , GuetTet'O, Dodean, 21. STOLEN BASES·ltaln•s, Monlreal. 11. Wloolnl, Sen Oleoo. SO, WllM>n, New Yori<, ... SS.x, Oodeen, 47; LoS·mllh, SIL.OU!&, 40 PITCHING ( 14 OKl>loosl-Dt nnv. Phlledell>llla , 16-6. 1 34. M<Wlttlam•. Ph111>uroh. 14-6, 3.27, APene, Los Anvele•. 12-6. 2 ... Ol"OKO, New York. 13-7. 147, MScoll, Hou1100, 9-S. 3 61, Tunnell. P lllsl>UrOll. 9-S, J.9S STRIKEOUTS-Carlloo, Phlledell>llle, 256, Solo, Clnclnne11. 226, McWllll•m•, P111souro11, 179; Rvan. Hou>1on. 167. Veleftluela, 09d9en, 1'1 SAVES-LeSmllh, Cnlceoo. 27, HPlleno, Phhadele>tlle, 21, RH rclon, Mo<llreal. 10. Beo~.A11ente. l9, DIPlno. HOUllOO, 19; Minion, Sen Fren· CllCO, 19, Sullar, S!Loull , 19 NFL standln9s NATIONAL CONFERENCE Al """'4 Aem> Ntw Ot ean\ San f='ranC1\l(J Da11a~ Pn1laortpr11a W1\rt1noron N V G an1> Sr Louo> W~st W L. T Pct PF 1 I 1 I 1 I Eu! i) 0 0 1>67 •l fl01 10 667 ao 6&1 107 l 0 0 1000 91 7 1 0 661 48 1 I 0 667 80 1 ? o ll3 JS 0 l 0 000 •• C•ntral Grttn B•v 7 1 0 667 89 M•Mt\oto 1 1 O 661 6) C ll•CH O 2 0 )33 4) Ot1to11 2 0 lll 51 Temoa Bov 0 l O 000 73 AMERICAN CONFERENCE A alders Oenver s~alllt ICanu > C1tv San 01evo M em Bulla o Ba t "'ore Ntw Ergiann N y Jt1• WHI 2 0 2 I 2 1 1 7 I 2 Eau 0 1()00 40 0 667 41 0 667 6' 0 333 43 0 )33 11 0 0 I 000 4& I 0 067 31 1 0 lll 62 1 0 Jll 10 I 2 0 ))) 6• C•ntral PA J7 00 80 66 00 so ;& 57 104 ., es 64 61 ., 16 Jl sa S7 89 Cltvelaro P1n~ouron C1nc1nna'1 Hou, ton 2 I 0 661 69 60 2 I 0 667 7S 6) 0 J 0 000 73 ., o l o ooo n 101 SundaY'• Scoru Green Bay 11 Aam' 24 New Or'tal'IS 3• Cr>«aoo JI 101 P1fl\Durun 40 Hou••on 71 San Frant<\CO 42 St Lou> 71 New E°"G'ano 1l NY Jtt~ ll Wa>n•ng1on 11 l(an\a\ C IY 17 .Allanla JO Dt"O•• 14 Bulfa•o 28. Ba11.morp 23 PhuaoeliiM1a 1J Denver 10 SPAlllP )4 San Citgo JI 0<11la\ 28 NY G1an1, 13 M•nnt\Ot& 19 T a,.,10& 8 8 ... 16 tOI ! ToooOhl'> G•m• M·e,,.. 41 R11ftr, S..nclav'' G•m" Ram' ot N , .. tt" A:•1cHr' a• oe~1o1pr N•-N O" "''°'' a• Oa a\ 0~1,.011 at M nt1;es0'6 ~I LOut\ ai• Pf"l1taOP'Of'l•"1 HOu\lon a· Bullo o Kan\o\ C tv a1 M1am1 C rc1n,,a' ~t T 'mo& 61h ~~w Eno1and at P "\b1 •vr1 Cn1cago tt1 SaH·mo,.e Ct~'lt ena at Sa" O·evo Wdl\h•l"'010r at ~~atHp Al ill"'-' ttil S•n f:'.ranc.sco Mondav See>t 16 Grtp• Bav at lllY G·&nl> n Packen 27, Rams 24 Scor• ov Ouarlen 0) 21 ~74 10 I 0 10-11 F '"' Penoo Pd1 "t''~ P1'<."0"\ '•e•o 1106• ~1en~rvo 18 fl JI '"'~'., I • ..,,, '~'ener vo • .. 14 J~ Second Ptrood -J. 1•ac l\l .. , •H~'\0" 7J Dd\\ ., '" ::> •t*" !>'4'1 .,, 0 • ., \ S6 Qan'\ • t' r \J•'" "1r-,_... J' 11 J1 • Tt'lird Ptriod "',J \ 1 • 1 OJ\\ ' I t' ..t.Jd "•• .JI "" 'Q(•t• \ •.p\ J '" QI ,, -,,"ll(i 8 ,,d~), I tt• · ••• Ntt\on ~«• 1 to.001 P" "e· IA \q .. \J 11''1 Fourth Per1od •• Game \l•l•U•<> LA G6 t 1~1 oown~ ~ 1J R~\ne> '""a' 10 oJ ia 110 Pa>i "II VMO\ 1~9 781 Re·.,..n~ .,.il'\J\ 88 ~t Po»e\ JC JO 1 27 36 J SaCI" Dv 1 14 ~ JS Punt> 6-• 1 4 4) Fumo•e' IOSI I· I 7 1 Penall•es var as 4 JS 04 7S T •me 01 Po»e\\•O" 29 ll lO 21 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING -Rann 0.c•ersoo 20 /S Re<loen 4 16 Ferravomo 1 1 Gran• 1 1 Pet"e•\ tverv 17-S4 Meaoe l 19 Hvct<leov 7 IA E I•\ l 17 L.of1on 1 9 O•Oev 7 1 PASStNG -Ram• Ferragamo 20· JO· I 7S9 PaC"eri 01c•rv 22·)6-188·3 RECEIVING -Ram>. Gronr 6·93. Guman V 69 01ckerson 6-30. Hiii 2-1S. JonM 2 19 Bart>er 1-9, Farmtr 1 8 Pac•e rs Jtlfersof\ o 91 Collman S-64 L.0110" l-Sf Elli• S-46. lve•v 2-19 Eoo\ I 10 MISSEO FIEL.0 GOALS -Ran\\ Ne••on 11 Pll'\'MIM WNDAY'S IUSULTS (tit! ti ll·deV IW l'MeMt) A .... A LOOS AS l'IRST RACI!. S furl0n01. Ooubl• , R Pl>ure 4.20 Weetht< Welch (Cruz) Soal> Domino (Aond) Also re~..s-Mlle\ J J • Cal• Buddy, Mlu flver Cue>. Time 1 01 llS. (Burn' I 3.20 2.60 6.20 4,00 H O Floreclle. 55 • XACT A (1 ·6) pelO 190 SO OUARTliltHOASES seCOHD RAC•. 400 verdl Win A Folk <Pauline) ll.IO 12 IO 7 40 Re1>t11 Saint IBrookll S 00 l60 LHder Roon (Mllcll~I) 6.00 AllO race<!: Mldnlon1 Pollcv, Juli Plain Bruce. Boont Revetetlon, Autumn LH , H... Coov Two, One More Promlu Time 2011 THNlD It.AC•. Cellmetlnv (Herl) 10.00 l.00 2 IO Scoll Lewi• (llerdl l 40 210 1me Lale Sanlene (Aondl l.00 Also receo. Sound llen•ure. EaH On Down, Prt11Y Ael>el ... Time. 17.6'. THOlllOUGHBREDS l'C>VltTH RACE. ' furlo<>Q1 Ryen'\ Rab (PwdrOH ) '·'° 3 40 J 00 Surinam GOIO IOtoedllol 1.20 4 20 L'MarQUll (Mllsl 390 Also rectd Crvslel Tel>lt, Umll To Romance. Tr .. tv Maker. Take No PrlM>ner1, Re Ptler Time 1.11 4/S • l'll"TH RACE. l 1116 mll4t1 Silk :S,moolh (Hn•nl 4.40 3.20 2.40 FIH hlno Seber <Men•> 7 60 3 60 smeu Hal>fl <o.to•dl110) 2.ao AIM> raced: Gummoco. lrflll Fe&ll· val, Wendi• Doll, Bellln Wenoe, Pl· ciuen11v 12 DAILY DOUBLE (7·11 oekl 111 00 SIXTH ltACE. l l 116 m l .. > Lome K nockoul (R ond l 11.40 UO 4.IO GOiden Ten (Smllhl 8 60 4.20 Eone K. 10r1-1 3 60 Also raced: Third Bird, Zen 0 Sen. Powder Pend•, Nl11"1 Thoullhll, Donne We Wt Time-1:41 l lS. u •XACTA 12-11 oe10 n 1eoo ssv •NTH llACE. 6 lurlon91 Avllelut (DIOdllO) 6-60 l 60 7 IO utule Prudl>t (Hn•n) 4 40 3.40 Ooul>lt TOY (O!'teve) S 00 Al•o raced: Len Per1v. s.c:r.1 Runner. Wilch Cells, BH GOM, Score Ont. Time: I 17 2/S . •IGHTH ltAC•. 6 lurtono' TloGe (HenMn) S.60 360 J 40 Wiid And SWM I (Mane) J.IO 3 60 Double Fluff (Pedroza) • 60 AIM> rKed' HI Rist MMtOY. MlllmelSOtl. OUr Proia Cell. Slmole Dynu 1v. Aollelelrtls Time· 1.11. u a XACTA (2·1) oelo "'00. NINTH ltACa . l 1116 mllel. Pinkies Dickie (Hn&n) S.00 UO 2 IO .A1ucoun111 <Sml1h) 11.IO UO L•I• S1-r (Pedroael J 20 "'''° rececl: Oencyn Tim, Run F0t llunermllt., WHl«n Mendel•, Aee>efl- 11111 Tlme l * 2/S Orange Coast DAI L V PILOT /Monday, Sept. 19, 1983 Cl TENTI4 RACE. S 117 lurlo<>Q1 Lt Smirk ( Bledl I 360 280 2 40 Ack Ack Enerov (Han.an) • 80 3.20 Hanoverian (Men•) l 00 AllO raceo: L'Na11v. Wino's wav Bolo Ee>. Nu herco'& Blue. Time· 1.40. S5 l!XACTA 13-1) e>ala 55000 S2 PICK SIX (1-7+2-4-3) paid S 1,493.40 wllh 23 winner> Ill• 11<>rse>1 S2 Plclo. Six coo,Ple llon oalO US 80 wlrh S2 l winners (five 11<>nes l EL.EVENTH RACE. 6 lurtong> P e trick M c F lo (0 11 va r e'I Deolcaia (Hen.an) Cool Frenchv IRond) 6 10 l.60 2 20 • 40 7.20 7.10 Allo raced: Ol<luoo, Maxlsllr Time: 110 2/S "° 55 EXACTA U· 1) Paid 585.SO TWELFTH RACE. I 1116 mlle> Deeuvllle Dawn (Glliln) 6 70 • 80 4 40 Hit SerlH <Dellrlcl<) 1410 S.60 Wtnou11er (Mun.till 6 IO "'''° recll<I Btow Tae>1, Awev Wllh Gold. ANle NI,._, Se>enewev, • Goloen Talons Time· 1.47 115 55 EXACTA (7·Sl oalo 5174.SO Allendence: 11.oso Holvwood Park SUNDAY'S RUUL.TS (27191 of Sl·"'9ht lwlmeH mMflM) l'IRST RACE. 1 milt oee». HOI N Bolhered <Rolaf\), f.40, S.40, 1 IO, T~ Company's GolO, 4.40, 1.60, Indian Chief. 2.40. Time 7 00 l /S ll EXACTA (1·41 paid SS6 10 SECOND RACE. I mlle pace. Skip A P eloe (RllchlorOl. S0.40. 16.40. 9,20, Venl&hlno ACI, 4.40, 3.60; Qlro>, 6.00. Time: 2.02. Sl E XACTA 16-8) e>alo 1369.30. THIRO llACS. l ml .. oece Danie Alleoro (Desomtf'), 6 oo. l 40, 3 40. HI c SklPOer, 4.IO, l.10, Sl()lo. .. , 7.00. Time l.S9 u E XACT.A (7-f ) oeld m .90 FOURTH llACE. Ont mile lrol Hlolllend Brldoe1 (Packer). 1.20, S.80. 4.00; Golden Pride, 10.10, 6.60; Nol>le Arnt lla. 4.60. Tlms;_l:S9 215. flFTH ltACE. One mile pace Reo111'' led IPle nol, 11.00. 1.20, a.oo, HIPOOCAme>us. 6.20, • 60; AndV'l P•P· llef, 11.20. Time: 2:00 1/5-IJ EXACT.A (f-4) e>•ld 1119.30 SIXTH RACE. One mlie oee». New Cadel (Parker). ,,40, 4,40, 3.60, MoorH Denoy Men, 30.20, 11.IO, Mlnule Men, S.60. Time: 2:01. U •XACTA (4-2) e>eld $~.00. SEVENTH llACll. Ont ml .. e>ece. Dlblk (Parker), 11.00, 6.20, 4.00; B.C. Count, 7.IO, S.20; Tur1 Idol, 4.40. Time. l.se u EXACT A <S-3) c>elo I ISl.80 EIGHTH ltAC•. One mlle oect. Nell•• Hao (Groohan), '-20, uo. l .90. ~lh Move, 11.20, 7 20, Looklllll Good, 3_1Q. Time 1:S7 2/S. IJ EXACT.A. (1·61 e>akl ltS.40. NINTH RACE. Ont mile oece. Traci Miu (Vellendlnohe m), 4S 00, 16.60, 6.00, Bench!, 11.20, 8.00, Vlncero, 3.00. Time. 1.S7 1/S. ll EXACTA (11-7) e>el<I 1720.60. U "ICK SIX C7·9+S-e· I l) paid ,.1,613.60 wllh one wlnnln11 licker hlK llOr •ts). S2 Plcil SI• coolOle I Ion oe IO I 1,040,IO wll" 30 WIMlllll llektll (flve f\orltl). TENTH RACE. One m ile ..-ce Kenwood Char .. , (TOdOI. 9.60, 6.IO. UO. Gellenl Se>lke, 11.60, 11.40; Race Chief, 4,40, U •XACTA <H > 1><1ld M17.60. A11enoenc. -1,305- UCI Toum11ment THm flnlaherl: l, UC Be<k• .. v: 2 . UCLA. 3. UC S.111e Barbera; '· UC Irvine. kw. bv OUerten UC Berkeley 2 I 0 -7 UC lrvlne I I l <>--5 UC Berkeley Korln11 GrH/\em •. Mure>llv 1. Ce~I 1. ThomPM>n l, UCI \COl'llllf, CflOQuelluence I, Evens I, Otlvler 1, Ceml>Otll 1. ROO<le 1. UC Irvine 4 S l 1-11 UCL.A 2 3 1 1-I UCI >COrf1111: Evens 3, Ceme>l>ell l. RO<IOll 3, ChOQuelluence 2, Doling l, UCLA >eorl1111 Che.a 3, Thornlon l, BOOP I, Salyer 1, n ver 1, f.WcMll l UC lrvlne 3 o J o-6 UC S.nle Beroe re 4 l 2 ?-1 UCI .corl1111. Even' 4, Ceme>bell I, Mc<:ormlck 1 UCSB K Ot'flllf O.Vrlel 1. Merli .. 2, Rlcll Tenner 1, Georoe 1, Vero• 1, O'llr1en 1. Mouc:llewer I 0"'9r tCWtl UC Sen Oleoo f, Ct l s1111 Fuller1on Lono Beach s1e1e 7, sranford 6 UCLA 4. UCSB 5 Pee.Ille 9, use • Frtlno Slele 8, Cler.,,_1 MudO J P-dlne 7. Air Force s UC Berkeley 11, USCll I Cal Slele Fullerloo 9, UC Oevl1 S UC Sen 0 1990 10. UCI J\I S UC B«kelev 7, UCLA 1 l..Mdlnt lndlvkluel K-Mlke Ev1n1 (UCI), 24 PGA toumamenf (et LU V-s) 340 Fuu v Zoellr, SllS,000 63·70·70·M·13 l44 Ru CalOwell, \81,000 71·66-66-70-11 l4S Eo Flori, SSl,000 347 SC011 Hoct\. 133.000 J.C Snuo, SJJ.000 341 Tom Wallon, sn ,617 Gil Moroan. sn ,611 Peler Jecot,.n. sn.687 Tim SlmolOll, S22,6'7 Halt lrwln, 112.617 OavlO Granm, in ,617 )4t Scoll SlmPM>n, SIS, 117 Alcllaro Zo1<01, I IS, 117 Terrv Olehl, '1S, 117 Mee O'Gradv, I lS.117 JSO Nick Price, '11,2so Jim COIO.rt, S 11,750 Vlclor ReoalO, 511,250 Gery McCord, '1 USO Jeck Renner, s 11.150 lSI Peler Oo11erns, 16.20t Jev Hu i , 16,20t Ooonl Hmmnd, '4,208 John Mc<:omsn. 16,20t Mer~ McCml>r, $6,209 07·67-12-69-70 69-71-69·61-70 67·67·69-71-71 17-71-61-10-67 09-66-70-73-70 69-77·69-61-70 69-67·69-71-71 6'-71-69-66-75 66-12-61-61-74 69-73-10·6'-69 61-61-73-61-71 67-71 ·69-61-74 69·68·67·71-74 11-10-61-74-61 71·73·6'-69-71 73-70-61-61-77 61-71 ·61·69·74 11-65-72-69· 73 '7-12·12-74·64. n -10-10-11-68 70-61-76-69·68 73-61-61-TJ-69 67-70·73-17-69 LPGA toumamenf (ti Kent, Well\.) Jtl Jull lnl<>ler, U6,1SO ,.. Kelhv Whllworlh, '11,117 Jo Ann Washam. l 12.117 Clndv LlocPln, S12,717 295 Oeoole Au11ln, 16,562 Pe11v Sllffhen. 16,562 216 Judv Clerk, SS,600 Zl7 Jen SlevenlOn. U ,125 Lauren Howe, M,ns JaneCre tler, M,72S Zit LIAM Caneoey. IJ,67S Aou Jones, Sl,67S Aooln Welloo, IJ,675 -CerPI Chertionnlr, 12 ... 1 Tlltrtl• Hen ion, Sl, .. 1 Sue Erll, s2."7 1'0 Pel llrtO .. Y. S2, 14' Alison Sheard, l2, 14A llever .. v Devis. 12, 144 &t llv Kl1111, $2,144 Joenne Carner, s2.144 Vlclll F erooo, S2, 144 69-71-11-71 i.5-10-n-n 71 ·'4-69-70 n -11-11-10 70-73-71-71 68-71-71-74 71·12·70-13 77-69-72-74 TJ-69-61-17 70-67-79·71 7.5·10-12-11 73-71-70-74 10-16-70-12 12-71-73-]J 72-69·70·7t 70-76-66·17 10-14-13-]J 73-74-69·7• 71-75-70-7• 11-61-69-76 n -n>-10-n 61·73·76-]J Deep ... """"' DAVEY'S LOCK•R (NawPOff ... di) -253 •no .. n . 21 oeu, la bOnllo. lS maekerel. • cloredo, 1'3 yel10wlel1, 4 $1\ffe>>heeO, 111 y~IOwfln lune. S3 JKIPl•ck lune, 24 b\.11 .. 1 lune. AltT'$ LANDING (HtwPWt ... di) -160 a11111ers. lSS v~lowfln 11.1na, 37 1klp)eck lune , tS v~lowlell, 8 l>Ullet lune, 117 tionllo, 4S 1>11u, 90 mackerel, 11 roclt lllll. OANA WHAlll' -llS e1111 .. rs lSS 0.H, 101 l>Of\110, ) llelfbul, 12 velloWlell, I roclt fllh, ~ mecltet'~. 9 >klc>leell lune. 13 vellowfln ,,.,,. SAN DIEGO (H&M LAftdllltl -SSI enoler•. 157 Y~IOwlell. 1 merlin, 46 <IOr.00, 1,614 vellOwfln lune. 1,493 1klolack luna, 1 ban. 9 tierracud•. 19 bOnllo, 9 rod< 11111. WMtctnd trl nMlcttoM llASll AL.L AIMrleen L- CALIFORNIA ANCELS-Na"Md Gene Mauch olrector of Plever oenoo- nel l'OOTBALL Ne1ttMI ......... LM- L.OS ANGEL.ES RAIDEAs.-f>le<»d Lftler Haves, CO<ntr'beek, on Ille In· lured llll. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Added llernoo Perry, seltlv, 10 111t roller. llASKETllALL Ne"-! lleUr9tlMtl AIHClellell HEW YORK KNI CKS-Trede<I Vince Taylor, ouerd. encl lhelr 1914 nr11-rouno drelt Pleil 10 lllt fncllena Pacers In • lhr .. -wav oeel In wllldl New York llOI AeY Wllll•m•. overd. from lllt Kenu1 Cllv Kl11111 eno Kenus Cltv received lllllV Knlvhl. 11uerd. from Indiana Camel Lights 9 mg. "tar". 0.8 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC method. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health . I . .. --~ C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Sept. 19. 1983 ~ ... '--=-· _ __,.._ -~- - -r • • .. ~Tr'nOW-11 PIC'm'tOU81UM9N ACTmOU9.,..... 0..-NOTICE OP' DEATH or MAm lfATIWNT Nam ITATWmNT ~ ITATl...-r NOTICa~TIIU8TU'I MU e•a u "N a••N "80 Tne toflowlno pertOt'I It 6oillg The lollowlnQ ~ •• dOlnO Ol9 lollowlng ~ •• 00«\o T ....... _.,. tv .:;, n"",. .,. n ,. 1>1111t-. .. : ~-buW-u: NOTICI WOLTEBMANN, aka ' NEW WAVE ftAOKAOtNO. 419 l ·K LIMITED PAATNl!MHIP. OAEAT AEFLECTIONI. 2UH YOU AAE IN DEFAULT UHOIR A B £ R M A N B , Mein &t., 8'tlt• t4'. HuntlnQ1on 20t0t Cl\WWOOd i.-. HuntlnQ1on Alieo Creek Ad., L.aguna HM••. CA DEED OF TAUST.1. DATED Octob« w o LT ERM ANN aka IMctl, CA. 92641 a.on. QA. 92644 92te7 29. 1982. UNLIE8o YOU TAKE AC-.... WOL-~u a..,,., Aon.id Roblee. 411 Mein It.. Md Kuf'ltlef•. 20801 CNwwoOd Oellld Nuoent. 14471 Budllngllem TION TO PROTECT YOUA PROP· iu .. RMA.N ,.,.IWft,IU ..... ~ t4f. Hunttnoton IMdl, CA. '--·Huntington 9-oh. CA. l:ze.te Pl . .1. T11111n. CA. 12MO ERTY, IT MAY 81! SOLD AT A PU .. AND OF PETITION TO AJ>. t2Mt M9ft Kurther• itlMI NuQelll. 14U 1 lue«lnghlm LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· MINUTER EST ATE NO. Thie ~ It condueted l)y.111 Thlt t tetement -ltled wlUI IN Pl., T11.Cln, eA. t2t80 NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE A lltlU lndlvlduel. COUl'IY Cler1t of Of1nge ~ty on Thie buelneM II~ t>y: lft.. PROCEEDING AQAIN8T YOU, YOU • Ronald AoOW AUO fe. 1983. OMdullll ~ & wtt.) SHOULD CONl ACT A LAWYER. To all heln. beodidarlcs. TNt etatement w .. nled w1111 the ,_ Oellld t On Ocrtobet 7. 1N3. et 9 18 A.M .. credltor1 and conun.aent County Cletlt of oninoe County on P11t1111hed Ofenot COMt Delly "'* Nuoen• CAL FED ENTERPRISES .• Cell· creditor • of HERMAN Aug, 24, 1983. Piiot Aug 29, 8991 6. 12, 19, t183. Thie ttetttMl\t wu llllld whll the tomla c:orpe>ratlon, 11 duly •I>· B E R N A ... D ~ County CWk Of Oflan09 County on pointed TrultM under end purwent n Pllblllhed 0teno-COUt Delly Aug t2,tN3, loDeedofTnitt,_deCINovem· W OLTERMANN. aka Piiot Aug H . s.pt. 6, 12. 18, tN3. ---.. ---..--Mn-'l'V't----i ,.._ ..... ~ ~ bet I , 1982, u !net. No. 82·3111 t79, H E R M A N B . 4917~ ,._ "'"""' Publlehed ..,.ange ....,.., .,_, ofOfflclelRec:ordelntheotfloeolttle WOLTERMANN .. 1-----------l ACTmOUI .,..... Piiot Auo. 211. Sec>t. 8, 12. t9, t183. County Aecoroer ol OflnOI COunty. • •• a 4746-83 Stet• of ce1"om1e. Ea«:vted bY HERMAN WOLTER.MANN MOC M>TIC£ The ,:=o ~ doing DAVID L. MALOVICH ANO FRANK and pel'1ION who may be ACTm04.ll IU ... 11 buelneM •: rtaJC NOTlCE ~cMl~v~.:4 T~1~'ios.!iil~~lA otherwile intetttited In the -..... •T•Tl•NT LUMAN. SANDOR ANO OA888 -TmOU ---·· FOR CASH (pay•ble •t \lf'M ot .... will and/or esiate: The lotlowlng pweone -doing CO .. t280 LOQlll AY9., Unll E, Coeta r-I --In .-....I= Of, ...... Unit..., St t•l A petition baa been filed bu~ u · M .... CA. 12828 NAm nATW....,. -·u ,,. _. • CONLEY'S STUDIO ICE CREAM And,_ 811\dOf 20t8 Ot6ewef• TM fotlowlnO pereon le dOlnO at THE ~ON ENTRANCE TO THE by ELlZABE11I HOPKINS 66 Via Udo, 81111• 300, ~ St., IC, HuntlnQion 8Mcfl. CA. ~ ~ T g59RTH0i~~ 0 ~oc~ ~E~ N ~~ in the Superior Coun of Or· BMctl. CA. 92883 92848 HEAON S IN ERIOR OE810N, SANTA ANA BLVD BETWEEN ange County requestina that .Cont.y'110e Cfewn Co .. Inc., 3355 Cllrle Debbi, 1171 Tuetln AY9 .. 3190-J AlrpOrt Loop. Coll• MMe, SYCAMORE ST & '&ROADWAY "" '"' .. nPT"U HOPKINS be la Udo, Suite 300, N9wpor1 a.en. Coete Meea, CA. 92928 CA. 92tM • ~·~ A. 92683 8111 L11men, 416 Leda L•n•. l.uane R. O.Oroo\, 1196 Kiri! St .. SANTA ANA, CALIF ... right, tltle appointed .. penonal rep- Tllll bull,,... la conduo1ed by: • Arcadll, CA. 9tooe RIWttlde, CA. 92604! end lntet•t conveyed to and now retentative to adminiater the pe>rtllon. Thie bullnete ,. conducted by: ' Thi• bu..,_ le c:onch.1c1ed by: an held by It undef 0..0 of Trull In the H ERM AN LMlie J Lollend genetel partnerehl9. 1n0Mdual. pr09«1Y ettuated In Mid County and es ta le of Tiii• 11i1emeo1 wu llled with the Andrew Sandor Luena R. O.Oroot Stet• dMCrll>ed u : B E R N A R D .,.......,... George Meegan fight.s back tears as h e carries the Union Jack to the water's edge at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, at the end of his 19,021-mile walk. nty Cleril of Orat1ge County on Thie etat-t -flied wttll the Thie etat_,t -flied wltll the LOT 26 TRACT NO. 2955, IN THE WOL TERM.ANN (under the ug 24 1983 COUnty Cletlt of Orange County on ty Clar'k of Ofanoe County on CITY OF COSTA MESA. COUNTY Ind nd t AdministraUon . . . nzmt Auo 18 1183 Aug 6 1983 OF OAANOE STATE OF CALI· epe en p bllelled Or.no-Cout Dally . • . ,..,. . • . ~ FORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED of F.tates Act). The petition PllO~ Aug 29 Sept 5 12 111 tl83 Publllhed Orenoe Cout Delly Publllhed Orange Coaat Delly IN BOOK too, PAGE t9 TO 23 IN-i.a set for hearing In Dept. No. ' · • ' · 49t&-e3 P1101 Auo. 211. Sept. 5, 12, 19, 1983. Piiot Aug. 29Sec>t. ~. 12, 19, t183. ~~~g1~~· T~1s0~~:C~"~~oT~~ 3 at 700 Civic Center Dr., 4862·83 4831-83 COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID West. Santa Ana. CA 92701 NI.IC NOTIC[ -'J---... --.,.-Mf\-TM't___ 1111_ 1,. Mf\'N't COUNTY. on Oct. 5, 1983 at 9:30 A .M. 1-----"---~-----1 r~ "" iw. r~ nu1"'4 The atrMt ..addt-encl otnet IF YOU OBJECT to the ACTITIOUI IUIMll common d.eiQnetlon, II any, of I.he • NAm ITATIMINT ~nnou• .,...... PtCTmOUa .,..... ,.., PfoP«tY dMcttl>ed •boYe 1a granung of the petition. you The tollowlng pereon It doing NAm STATlmNT NAME 8TATW•NT purponed to t>r. 205 Amhet•t Pi-. should either appear at the bull,_. u : The 1o11ow1no peraon II dotno The followlng l*"OI\ la doing Cost• MMe. Celllornla 92828 hearing and state you objec· Long walk over at last Briton treks 19,021 miles from pole to pole DEADHORSE, Alaska (AP)-As he walked from the tip of South America to Alaska's northernmost reaches, Brit- ish adventurer George Meegan had only one thought: "go home." Now that the 19,021-mile journey is over, he says, "I feel like I've lost my best friend." Meegan said when he reached the Beaufort Sea's barren coast on Sunday. n early seven ~ars after the journey's start, joy was not among the emotions h e felt. "I thought. 'Oh my God, it's over. The end of my dream.' It w as a terribly sad experience. It was a bereavement." Accompanied b°y his w ife, Yoshiko, and his children, the 30-year-old marathon walker reached the sh ore at East Dock in Deadhorse, at about 1:30 p.m . Sunday after the final nine-mile leg of a journey that started Jan. 26, 1977, in Ushwlia in Tierra del Fuego. Argentina. "I feel like I've lost my best friend. I fs over . A tremendous load has been lifted from me," Meegan said at the end of his trek, which took him virtually the length o f the W estern H emisphere. The couple raised flags from the nations h e had crossed. and flags from J apan, Brit.a.in and Switzerland , to honor his mother. He also raised a pennant for the British Merchant Navy, which M eegan joined at the age of 16. Meegan, of Rainham, England, said recently in Anchorage that he had delayed the final steps to a ttract more attention to the walk's end. Meegan and his wife met in Japan before the walk started, but were married in a police station in M endoza, Argentina. While she started the journe~ with him, she quit after becoming pregnant. They have two children. a 5-year-old daughter, Ayumi, whoee name in Japanese means "Walk," and a 3 -year-old son, Geoffrey Susumu, whose middle name means "Keep Going." M eegan said his future is up in the air. "I've hardly have had time to think ... except for the past six years," h e said. "Go home, go h ome. go h om e ia all I've been thinking.'' Jim Willis, the editor o f a book M eegan is writing, said Meegan'a walk w as accomplished without a s ponsor and "with little money." Willis said Meegan had walked for 2 ,426 days, "the longest walk in man's recorded history." The fe at broke an 18,500-mile record set in 1958 by David Chang on a trek from Singapore to London, W illis said. ROB MCCALLISTER OBA ANO bull,,... u: bull,_. H : The 11nelerllgned TruetM di•· · ob N/OIAL·A-SHINE 4211 Patrl~ FERN'S LINGERIE, 3408 VI• Udo, WEST REDOING ASSOCIATES. ol•lm• any llatllllty tor any lnc:O<r.ct-tions or file wntten jec- Newpor1 &MCll, CA. 92683 ' Newport Beactl. CA. 92883 834 Seker SI., N9wpor1 Vlllege ,_. ol the 1\rMI Mldr-ano othet tiona with the court before Rob«1 vai.n McCa11191et, 42tl Krlltan Bedcman. 4 Driftwood, toe><. Cotta MMe, CA 92628 common deelgnatlon," any. lhOwll the hearing. Your appear- Petrtoe. N9wpor1 a.acn. CA. 92683 lrvlne, CA. 92714 O.V. 81.rnbYanl, 228 Lonetown herein. be · b Thi• bull,_ 11 ~ucted by: an Tiiie ~ i. oone1uc1ec1 by: an Ad .. Weet Aeoging, CT. oeeee SelCI uie wt11 be made, but wttllOUt a.nee may . in penon or Y lndl'Yldual. lndlYldual. Tiii• bv*-la oonOyeted by: an c:ownant °'warranty, expr-or Im-your attorney. Robett Valen McCallleter Kn.Ian Becttmen lndMclual. ptled, 19g1relln0 tltla. potMMion, or IF YOU ARE A CR.EDI- Tiile et•t-t wu nled wttll the Thie 1111-• w .. filed wHll the O. V. 8ambvanl encumbranoee. to pey the ,.,,.,tining TOR or a contingent creditor County Clerk of Orange County on County Cle(!( of Orange County on Tiiie llatement wu n1ec1 whll the p<tnclpaJ eum ol the note(•l MC)Ut'ed { th d _...... ..-"'-Aug. 24. 11183. Aug. t8, t983. County Clerk of OfanQe County on by II.Id o..o o1 Trul1, wttll lnter•t o e ece'""""', you m .... ......, nm11 l'Dlt11 Aug. 12. 1983. thet9on, .. provided 1n Nici note(•). your cl.aim with the court or Publllhed Orenge CO..t Delly Plibll9hed Onn9e COMt Deity ~ edv~ "any, undet tl'le terme ol present It to the penonal rep- Piiot Aug. 29, s.pt. 6. 12. 19, tl83. PllOt Aug. 29, S41pt. 5, 12. t9, t1183. P\lbllehed Onn9e Cou1 OeltY Mid OMO of Trve1, fMI, cnwgee reeentative ap...,,,...,ted by the 4922-83 ~ PUot Aug. 21. Sec>t. 5. t2. 19, 11183. end CMj)an-of the TrvetM and ol . ......... •72$-83 the trvete «Nied by II.Id Deed of court within four montba NtlJC M)TIC[ ~----------1Truat. from the date of f1rlt i..uance __ _;..;MUC=-......M>--.,;.TlCE;.=. ______ .....,=.:;....;.;~,.;.;;...---P18.IC M)TlC( TM totel amount of the uf\911d of let1el"I aa provided in Sec- ACTITIOUI .,...11 '1C11T'IOU8 .,..... belanee of tl'le obllgetlon eeeured by 700 f th n.......1..-Code ,..... ITA,.....-f '1CTITIOUI ..,..... the Pf°'*1Y to be llOkl end reuon-lion o e .nvuete The ,~•T::;::n: doing The lollooMn9 pereoo 111 dolnO NAm naT'lmWT able Mtlmeted COii.i, ex~ encl of aillfomia. The time for butlnete ... ~ u: TM 1o11ow1ng per900 1e e1o1ng aavanoee at Ole time o1 I.he 1n1t1a1 filing cl&ima will not expire FAST REACTORS, 271t MenClou OAAFFIC TRAFFIC, 8128 E. butlneM -~~;':; ol the Notloa ol a. la prior to four months from 1h.e °'·· Coet• ....... CA. 12t28 Pueo Rio Verde. Al\atlelm, CA. STANS REALTY, 3101 a. FlirMW The ~A~ under Mid Deed date of the heartna noticed Edwwd J L.ewety, 2711 MendoU 92905 I t31, Sama Ana. CA. 92704 ....,..,_ 1 bo Dr .. Coet• M..a. CA. 12929 J9trTy D. Cen. 2t303 Norwell Bluford~ Standley, 3t0t s. olTruether.ioforeex«:vtedandCS. a ve. Thi• bullnete 11 conduc1ed by· an BIYd .. 112t. H-&111111 Oetdent, CA. Fairview #131, Sent• Ana, CA. =eel W the 1~'*:, ~ YOU MAY EXAMINE the lndlYldual, · 90718 92704 tor s: ~o • wrtt~en ~IOa of o.. file kept by the court. U you Edwerd J. Lowery Tllla bual-.. condyeted by: .,, Thie ~ II oonCIUC1ed by: .,, feult ~""--Ion t "'"'I T ....... _..__ are intereste4 Jn the el\ate Thie l\lltemem -llted wltll the lndMOual. lndlvtelual. ., "' ~· o "'"" · ,,. .,......, • County c... o1 Ofenoe Covnty on wry o. Carr Bluford~ Standley algned C1i1MC1 Mid Notice ol o.taJl1 you may .erv'e upon the n - Aug. 24, t"3. Tl'# tta.t-t •• 111ec1 wtttt the Thie 111119ment-lllecl w1111 the =~~U:r:!..-ded~ ecutor or adminlstrator. or n:aaM County CWtc ol Or.noe County on County ci.ti of ~ange County on locat9d ty PfoP«tY upon the auorney for the e-x-Pul>lllhed Ofange CoMt Dally Aug. 23. tta3. ,Aug. 15, 11183. · _ ... _,_,_ __ .. Piiot Aug 29 Sept 6 12 11 1193 ,._. l'llal1l' D•ted: Auguet 25, 1983 ecutor or ...... uuu.ttaior, ....... . • . • . ff2~ Putllletled Orenge CoMt Otilly Publllhed Ofange Coaat Delly CAL 1'£0 ENTERPRISES .• Cell· file with the court with proof 1------------Piiot Aug. 29. S41pt. 6. 12, t9, 11183. Piiot Aug. 211, Sec>t. 8, 12, tll, 1983. ~~aAl~JJree of 1ervice, a written request P18.IC M)TlC( 4884-13 472643 6870 w11et1n BIYd.. Loe Angelee. stating that you desire •pedal ITAT'llmfT cw NI.IC M)TlC( PUl.JC M)TIC( CA. I00345 ootice of the filing of an In· AIANDOl..wf °' ues °' ___ ;.;;,;;=o;...;..;.-.;.;;.-. ___ ;..----=--~;,=---~ ~;:3~:~::o c. VINEGAR vent.or}' and apprailemenl of ~~ ':::.~ rtc~a:=' Ptennout IUWll Pul>lllhed ~ eo..t Dally Piiot estate a.eta or of the peti- CIOMd the UM of tl'le Flctttloul Bl*-The f0llowln9 pertOt'I .. Clolng ...-.. ITATPllNT Sept. 18. 23. 30, 1983 tioN or accounts mentioned Name: HAABOR HOMES RE-bull,,... .. ; bu~~ penolll -doing 4"3-43 in Sect.Ion 1200 and 1200.5 of LTY. 1801 OoY9 Street, Sult• 145, (A) HARBOR HOMES REALTY, (B) ZOCCOLtSHOES. 21 1 'A" Manne the California Probate Code. N9wpor1 a.acn. CA. 12MO REO PROPERTY MANAOEMEHT "9., Balboa i.land. CA. 92te2 l"l&IC NOTIC£ BRADLEY It. SCllW ARZ Hatbor·Pac:t1k: Equltlail. Inc., 1801 COMPANY, 4101 W•terty "-· Mlc:key Hergenreder, t 19 34th St.. -nc-TO c--· 1181 N ......... rt Blvd Dov. Street. Suite t45. Newpot1 Bulle toe. Newpot1 BMCh, CA. Newpot1 a..c:n. CA 928413 ..., .. .......,.,.. "'~...-' a.acn. CA. 92680 92680 OeYld ~'* t 111 34111 St °' MIU( ntAN...-0 Costa Mesa, CA. IHZ1 The Fl<:tltloue Bual,_ N-~ Robert J Sperr. 410t WMlerty N9wpor1 Beectl, CA. 12M3 .. (Sece. 8t0t-8t07 U.C.C.I ('114) S'8-UU tened to abOY9 wu flled In Ofanoe Pl-. Sult• 108, Newpot1 Beec:ll. wm McKtnile 2943 HedellnQton NotlOe It llereCy Qt¥en to the credl-Published ~ eoa.t ounty on Feb. 11, tHI. CA. 92MO 00"9 Loe~ CA 90084 tC>r'I of O.B.N. SAL!HI and MALEK I Thi• bual,,... ... conducted by. Thia buelnete I• con<lucted by: an Thie bull,,... I• 'conducted by: • AM IROHAHARI Tren1leror(1). Daily Pilot Sept. 1 • 13. 19, pe>retlon. Individual~ Nmlled pa.rtMl'lf\lj). wtlOM bull.-edelr ... It 2255 1983. 6084-83 Tiii• et•t-1 -fMed wtth the Robett J. Sperr Mlc:tley Her9911reder Harbor SouleYard. Ctty of Coela ----------Snowtiine in the Rockies Sy Tbe A11oclated Press A premature snowstorm arriving four days before the official end of o ne of the hottest summers ln decades dumped up to half a foot of snow in the northern Rocky M ountains today while floodwaters washed through parts of Texas. One w oman was killed as water climbed as high as seven feel deep on som e roads near San Antonio. Texas. M eanwhile, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric in Washington an- nowlCed n ew estimates putting the damage to agriculture from this sum· mer's drought -mainly in the M id· west and Southeast -at $10 billion. The outlook calls for a 55 to 60 percent County Cletlt o1 ~atlge County on Thi• ttatetMr'lt -flied w1111 the Tllll .tatemant ... 111ec1 wttll tl'le Meea, County ol On1noe. Stet• of P\BJC M)TIC( chance of belo w normal templ!ratures "'it 24• 1983· County CWtl of ~ County on County Clerk of Ofenge County on CalKomla tllat • t>ultl tr_.., te ----'..-. ........ _....-.... ___ _ IJ\ • most of the 17 eas•~~ and rru·d -bllaMd e>riinoe COMt Dall'f Aug. 24, 1183. ~· f8 t183. •bot.11 to be mtde to MIC+1AEL •OUNTAIN YMUY ...,. u Piiot ~. N , Sept. 5, 12, 11, tl83. flllm7 ' ,._ RICHARDS TrantterM(I) wtlON ICHOOl D19T11CT western stat.es. Warmer than ~ •920-83 PutlllaMd _Orange Cout Dally Publlehed Ofange COMt Delly bualnete edel,_ la t3332 Marty NOTICE OF ADOPTION Of AE.S-temperatures are e~..A onlyv a)of\Jzg , ___________ , Piiot Aug. 29. Sec>t. 6, 12, t9, 1183. PMot Aug. 29, Sept. 6. 12, 19. 1983. Lane, City of Garden Orow. ~ty OLUTION OF INTENT TO LE.ASE "'~"""' f"l&IC M)T1C[ '4921-83 4'55-83 ol ~ange. Stele of Cellfomla. SURPLUS ~ICT REAL PAOP- the West Coast, along the Mexican The pre>p«ty to be treneferrect 1e ERTY bord d i.n th F1 ·da ..cnnoue .,...11 .. _.,. Mf\TM't I o-ibecl '" oener11 .. : A1111oe111n 810 NO. M-to er. an sou em o n . NAm ITA~ ..._,,, ""'"" "8.JC NOTIC( trade, flx\llfW., equipment and gOOd NOTICE IS HER£8Y GIVEN THAT Snow today blanketed areas of The '~ peraone -doing ...cnnoua .,..... -.....-...---wlH of tllat • Toot Store~ THE FOUNTAIN VALL.EY act400L M ontana, including Butte, Great Falls. t>ullnMI M: MAm ITATWISllT ...... " ........ _.. known .. TOOL SHACK end 1oca1ec1 DISTRICT ""'dedlr'ed "* u. '°'" Helena. Ll ·,,;n...tnn, ain; 99 ...., 1 LewtS. • OIL'S CATAMARANS, t43 E. tetll The tOloWtnQ pet90N _. doing .......... 1~1TATl_,,,.11 ..,.._ et 2255 Hart>ot BouleYerd Ctty of io-1t1g rMI property _. not be ·~--·· ""'"""&" StreeteoetaMMa.CA.112827 ~-· bl.I-~""' penon ...... .,. Coeta MeM.. County ol ~. neiadedfor ci-oom~; townandDrwrunond. st:!rcCMll~cl~1 l8tll M.AC ARTHUR TAAVIEL. INC .. BAow:i BINGE, 1831 Star St~:!0~:::,wlllbeconwm-~0 =:-~9~w~ In Wyo ... 1 ..... , where five inches of DllYkl Iwamoto. t43 E. 1eth ~~= SltMI, Newport a..cn. DrM. Huntlnoton a..cn, CA. 92848 mated on or after the 30111 Oey of OrtYe. Hu1111nQ1on a.di. CeMomla. ..... '6 StrMI Coe!• ...... CA. 92927 • SMron Coileen ~ 1831 Star September, 1983 •1 10:00 A.M .. 11 Tlw ~ of T,,,..... of the snow was on the growld at Yellow· TNi ~ II c:onouc1*I by. • ~eww-. ~~Myre Av-onw. Hun11ngton a.di. CA. 9~ CALIFORNIA BEST ESCROW, INC. Fountain Veltflo/ SdlOOI ~ ,.. st.one N ational Park and the snow was general pert'*""P. MNka-Ootia. 43Sl ~· A.-TNI ~ 11 oondueted by: en wtlOM edd.-It 34 E.Mt 17th 101YM to ._. the--.. ao in. blown by AO-mph wtn..1-at Cody, a W•'f"ll twetnoto ~ CA. 90830 • ·c Strwet. Ute 11e. Coet• MMe. ca.-c:t1cat4'd ..,_ under ,,. """' end , u.11 Tllll tlatetMr'lt -lllecl wttll the ·Thie bl Stwon · 0.-tomla. oondltlone mt«I In the Amo1ution hard f:reez.e with temperatures if 15 to County Cl«k of 0renge County on dlvlduela ~~by: In-Thia~· -llllldeo:" ttie Thet tl'le IMt ate for flltng d*1I of the Boerd, AMolutkln No. ~t3. 25 de~ Ls e.,...._.....4 tonight. s.pt. t4, IMS. ONndo Ootta · 7. of ~anoe 1Y on In the MOl'OW ~to Mr.in le TN minimum montNy ._. .,_.. D" ---"'~~ "2llt1e Miika Dotie · I, l983. a.otembet 29, tll3. merit tor IM term of ttie i-ltlllll Putllltlheel Ofange Ca.t Dall)' Thie etat-t WM !Med wttti ttie !'nm. 8o far .. It known to the Trane-not be 1Ma than T-..hUndred "This is about two weeks early ," said Jack Dueler. a meteorologist i.n Piiot Sept. 19, :ze. Ocrt. 3, tO, t983. ~ty CletlC ol Or.noe County on Pll~ ~ 1~ t~ f9rMC•). .. ~ rwnee and ad-llxty-elgllt do4ter'I par month par &214-93 Aug 24 l"3 ug. ·.,.... · • • • · OreeaMUMdby1heTrllnlferOl1•)tor ci 1 a • 1 r o m -----------I • • · ,,_ 4t57-«l Iha paa1 tftrM ~ atec Detect: $ec>-($288.00fmontllfct.MrOOfl'I). Tiie NU M>TlCE Pul>lllMd ~ CoMt Delly MICH:fit>,f.Jt~ ~~-~::. DllTH NDTICIS Founder ~A~.. Piiot Aug. 2'. s.c>t. 6 • 12 • 1:9~~ '1C':!:IU'!... P\ll>Mlhed 0r.,. eoaa, = ~,::, ~ ':91M er: ~· The ,....._..... __.... -doing MMm ITAT'lmNT Se9t. 19, 11183. of the ..... parl()d. A eeourtty CS. ~;;;;"""' ....... ~~ "8JC fl)TlC( The followlne '*"°"' -doing 8230-83 poel1 may be '9QUlf'ed p<lor to 00- ... ""XANDER an Central Falls, Rhode of blood t~~~c:M F~e:~ M:TITIOUS-N ~Pi:btFIC PLAZA It, 7400 __ .,. Mnftl'r ~c0mml9alon NII be pllld to The agency also said the current cool weather over much of the nation la likely to persist th.rou~h mid-October. Cheyenne. Wyo. ~ ,_, __ ... Services und•r ...... CA 92108 ve.. • MAm ITA~ Cent«DrM.Huntlngtone.c:n.CA. ..._,,, "'"""' llTY ltQanMd,... _.... twotl• Ill H.EL.EN B ALEXANDER. ............. .... "''"' b k d • · The IOllowlllG par-. -doll10 t2e47 thll r.aard. ar>e1 u... 1t1a1 tie no resident of eo.ta Mesa, Ca d.1rectlon of Harbor Lawn an leS Conlolldated Homea, Int .. I0836 ~ • Bredero Ced!Mu. Inc 2415 cam-~COURT d«IUCtfon ffOm tny ~In 0. P __ _. away on Sept.em'-· M ount Olive M ortuary. :rror Rtver, Founlaln Veltflo/, CA. NELLIE GAYLE, Cit al. 219,..,,.,,,, put OrM Sult• 205 .. IMM CA. °' ~ONlllA, termlnlng the lllgfMt I~ __,... UCJ St .. Laguna llMdl, CA.12t61 t27t5 ' ' ' COUllT'Y OP OllAMM blelder. . . . 17, 1983. She haa resided in 54-0·55M. SAN FRANCISCO Tiiie =-11 oonducted by: • o.rWd M. AMYfln. 21t 9wlr1y ,,.,_. Enterprie., 7400 c.nter In tl'le Mauer Oft~ s..iac.t propoMla to i-Mid CoBta Mesa for the put 17 ANDRIEFF oor.::i• Brott a.or.. . St .. ~ Beedl. CA. tH61 Drive, Hun1lnQ1on 8Mdl, CA. 92947 ~uon of Pf°'*1Y ""'* be reoeMd by the Y eara. She ii survived by M•n••o ... ""'RIEFF. -1. (AP)-Dr. John Upton, Tiiie •tat.mant -~with the .I<* ZW*, 1139 N. eotumt>ua "* buallleM II OOl'lduct«I by:• Alen Newman. JMn Mane o.tegeteOoflloeratlhaFowltMnVal-~ n.u.1 ....... . f bl A-. 028. Olenda6e. CA. '1202 oenert' par11...n1p ~. CaMY Robet1 Newman, eeySohool otetrtct Educatlonc.m.t. her eon Wllllam of Alta dent of C<iata Mesa, ea. uwentor O a porta e ~~4~ o1 Onn9e County on Tlllt ~ 11 ooncM:t«t by: • l!ked9ro c.... inc. K.itt Metle Newman end K.-M 112to Olk Str9111. F°""'tlll V""'1. Loma, Ca 3 --"'-""''dren P·_.... Se te be transhulon kit that .._.. • · oener• partnerefllp. TNe ~t -111ec1 wttti ttie MidlMI Newman c.Mtofnla. mot. no ....,"*' ilOO ., && .............. ' .......,.. away on p m r ~ Joel L Zwtok COUnty Clerk of ~ange County on tor Ct\etl99 ol Name p.m., Seclt«nber 27. t~. 4 great-grandchildren, 3 17, 1983 at Hoag Hospital In aaved thousands of lives Pubtlalled Orange ea.t Delly Tl*I •t•t-t -!Med With the f8 tH3 No. A 119131 &efOfe acoac>t=y wrtU91'1 t tep·ch lldren and her Newport Beach, Ca. Born duringWorld Warlland PllolSept.19.28.0ct.),10,1183. County ci.tlof Or11n99Countyon . • . ,..., OROER TOSHOWCAU8E proPOMll .• the ted offtolr brother William J . Barr of December 25, 1894 In 8 founder of the coun-6212-83 AUQ. 24, tH3. Plll>Matled °'~ COMt Dally FOR CHANGE OF NAME 1111all ca111or oral . Any I*· Van Nuys, Ca. Private Inter-Rwsia. She Is survived by try's first communi\y NIUC M)TlC( Pub!Wl«I ~ OoM1 ": Piiot Aug. 21, &e9t. 8. 12. 1:e!~ TM .~~11~ 11u ::'tt:O: ,,::-.= ~.,.: ment eervices will take pl.act! her son Robert Andrle.ff of blood bank, has died at Piiot Aug 29. ~. 5. 12, 19, t~. II*' • petition In tlll• coun for en eitceecllnO l>Y et 1e111 ~ (5~ par-C-oata Mesa. Ca. Mrs. An· th age o f 85 rteTrTIOUI 9UIMll 4141~ 1111_.,. MnnM' order allowlnO pe11ti-to cMnoe oent the 111gtteet wrmen lMd. lN drieff and her late husband. e . NMm ITATllmMT ,._ ""'""' Illa/her neme ffom NEWMAN to lllghM1 reeponelbte btddar tlNI be PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel-Cremat()fY 3500 Pacific V~ Drive Newport Beach 6'44-2700 McCORMICK MORTUA"Y 1795 Laguna Canyon Rd LAgun• a.ach. Ca. 92651 494-9-4t5 HAA90" 1.AWN•MT. O\.IYI MortuatY • Cemetery Crematory HS25 Qlslef Ave Cotta Mesa 540-5564 ,_ .. Cl MQTHeRI ML.L MOADWAY MORTUMY 1 10 Broadway eo.taM_. 842-8150 8Al TZ H"GIRON '*'" • 1VntllL.L WHTCU'' CHN'll. 427 E. 17th St. Co11aM ... 648-9371 Jacob wer~ Vaudevl lie He died Friday at his ~o:-"'9 pareon .. doing P\BJC M>T1C£ Aennoul -·· c~:~~NHEREBY OAOERED lllat all =-' ~ ~""'the~ Dancers on the East Coast home. MONEY M~ll.EA OF EAST LOHO PICTl'nOUI .,..... MAim ITATllmMT peraon• lnt-ted In the metter bean. llj)prOYed l>Y !tie lloerd ol tor 25 yean before retl.ring Upton's p ort able BEACH, 1"50 Wlt'd a1 .. 111. HYnt· NAm ITA~ TM tolloWlnO P«IOM.,. doing tfOl'eeaid appM1 t>.toretllle C0\1'1 In Truet-.• Calif --•-20 •·ansfusion kit made It tnoion 8Mctl CA 9~ T ..... ,-.. ......... ..,,... • ~"*'' No. 3 at 700 C!Yk n... Board of T~ IMll l'Nlk• tD UI •wa yean ago. .. l orn• J. AancsOtpll dba Monitr ~--.. .,. pereoo Ill ........ .,. COIN -OP AUTO WASH, 4400 Center Drive W•t. a.nta Ana. ea.-ti,. ··ermlMtlon .. '° .,... to She hu been n!llldini In possible lo give M...., of EMt Long e.edi. 11350 JOY'CEE.8 INTERIOR PLANT8. eetmlnllter,a.ntaAne,CA.t2703 fomla. on~. 3t, 1N3, at to:OO ..... Mid teo111 ... ...., te11 c10) CoBta Mesa. Ca. lor the put life-saving blo9d trans· CW~Llh 11. Huntington 8-ltl, 440 s. Via Vll1•. Anlfleim. CA. Teetoon Corporation. 4400 Weet• o'ctodl A.M .. and thtn end there da)'I after,.,.. of bldl. li years. Funeral aeTVice9 fusions anywfiere dw-· ..... .,...,.... 12101 r,,.:'~~by: llhOW ~.If lnYJ~ llaYe • wtft Information concerning tll• will be h .. ld on Tu-... ·y, Tl*I buall'IWt 11 conducted by: 111 J<1f e. Arnold, 440 s. Via Vla1a. ......... · • Ml<I pCllltlon tor ... __ of name propoaal lhOllld be liddl 1111 d to: "' "9<MI i.ng the war, whether in lndMduel Mahalm c t2 ....... llflCIUtd not be granted. FOUNTAIN \/ALLEY 8CHOOI. Ql8.. September 20, 1983 a t th Iron ll Lorna J. Randolpll • A to7 MM 8. Dunn. Prteldent IT IS FURTH!R order'ed ltlat • TRICT, 17210 Oeldttr• ,~ l l:OOAM at Pacific View e t nes or on Tlllt atat-t -flled w1111 tM 1~~ 111 oonctuctedby:111 Tiiie e1MelMnl waa flled whll IM oopy of lhlt Otder to ahowoauee be v.u.y, ea111orn1a. tlfot. (114) M Cha 1 with Re combat ahipa. Coul\l'y Clet1t ot Ofanee County on Joy E Arnold • Ci.rtt of Oranoe County on publllhed In tna Oreno-Coat Delly ~-ee61 atMntton: Carol Jona ortuary pe v . Upton, who served s.c>t. 14, 1"3. Tiiie iut-i •• ltled wlltl the . 8, IMS. Piiot, • new19ae>er ot general ,OUNTAIN VAi.LEY 8CHOOl George voeei officiating. ,_. ,..,. ClrOUletlon, ~ In 11111 OOlinty OtSTAICT IOAAO °' Interment at Pacific View more than three years u PllblleMd Or9nQI eo.e ~ Collnty Qertt o1 Ofar,ge ~ on l'Vbllatied Oranoa Coelt ~ at *" once • week tor tour con-TAUITlll Memorial Park. Nev:,! a flight surgeon and ~ Pttot Sec>t. t9, 2t. Oct. 3, 10. 11a. leclt. 11' ttl3. ,_. Auo• 29, eept. 6• 12. tt, 1•· MCUtlvewtU Pflorto the dcv~ Mid euw-uoore 521~ 4880-a '-"'"O· Cletk of IN 8oerd Beach. Ca. Pacific iew surgeon in \he Arm.y Air Nlllllhed ONnot Coalll Daly o.ted ~. 14, tl83 oat« -.. 1, tta Mortuary dlrecton. Corps during the war, PllOl llpt. , •• 29• Oct. J. 10~ Frank OOUllllOllMI PlllllllNd ~ CoaM Olily GIBBS helped establiah the JudOI ofc!t:, Pttot...,.. It, 1•. a. 1111. ARCHIBALD DWIGHT blood bank ln San Fran- 8~~ - 1 .a GIBBS, rnklent of Laguna d8co with doctorl De nw fClloWlf'O .,.,_,. -doll10 ""...,_ ..... tw Hilla. Ca. Pa.eel away on W itt :Burnham and • a.--. -, ___ ;...;;;;; ..... .....,.......,-.. __ SeptA!mber 16, 1983. Lovtni Curtia Smith. TM IOloWtr'9 per.on • doll10 EVlllM<>f'E ,.,...,. 2815 a. ~Orange Coalll ~'tor,: huaband ot ~rl\a D &OCIATU, ...., llrolt llrMI, New-~..: 700 , Untt C, tame Ane, CA. ._. 19, ff. Ocl. 3, 10. 19A • por1 lwf\, OA. tlteO (,A) UNIQUl AUEAll04 CO (II NOf.ta Olbba of Lquna • Ca., l NI.IC ll)1'IC( AMon °"""'opmen1 Oo .. • c.11· u,.1ou1 ""IA"CH tNC .. ·• (C) Jarry&!: :.,~A WJ~ a. w. ...,,.. • M phow Howard Hodpman foMla corpor.iton, Qenara1 Pel1tw, UNIOUI "HIA"CH, (~J_ "I· oWot Anne AobllWon 2ttl 8 .,._.,. lllftftM' Alff ~MOO W.W.,,.,,,, of Florida. Mr. Gibbs waa an ..crmoue .,.... ~= 81rwt. Newp0r1 lwfl, llAl'04 UNOUt ~.. ~ M · . • """' c. aanta' ana. ~ ~ ""'-. :at/ 1Clt, ~ ~.CA. architect for lM ~ Tiie ::::OSTATW -..,_. 0..llOPll'*ll ~ ::g: ~IMO t .....:; 706 f!IC1'11IOUI .,.... Mlot'9al Ar#tlJllfl ._ llOO W. Playhr::lwe and for the Cafe ... : oerton 111 doing a Oellfomla OOtPOrllloo, ~ IMS .. 111. co......._ cA. ntaT ""'~~ tw: ' Tiie .:..""'-: CIOllll w"""' AW9.. ''°'· Mwfltllill*'OI' Circle 'nwNlue ln Lot M · IMPlAIAL PLUMllNO HIATINO, PtftMr. 44a Intl ....... NewpOr1 De'4d Wtrna Hanaol\, 1'40 I-Jerry L WMIQll Pt'WI lead\, QA. '"4 7 plea and (or the Norconian t ~· NewpOr1 llMOfl, CA. ~· ~ oonOuot«I by: • ~~ .. H'f. co.ta ....._ ™' ~ ;-flled...,, ':: ~.:C.C toX. "'" i<..-w:' "~,:."·~ Club of Norco. Ca .. he WU .,..,, WllcM Partier I Ooodwlll, general pertrwttllp. TN.~ .. ocriluctad lly."' A ~8 1ta of .. County Ct .. '°""'*" v~ 0Aef10I . IMdl. CA. ..... ., . founder of the t...~na Newp«t IMct\ CA t2..s Plead 9eurnan ~ 119· • • • ,_. \Alla N'IM bl; 7I t<eWal Thie bulll*t • o001DfidlllMuoe•1.0tl llY-• 8Hch An School and PM\ Tiile ~II~ by: en 'nlll ltltelMnt -Ned wttll the OMd W. HWOn "''*"*' Oranga OOllt Delly Ct~~-::" 141_,:.,'°:r. an ~ per1Mf"L Prelident and w. memb« lfeM Pn• ~4~~ ~ .. COUMy or1 ~ :i:r=..,.111c10:, ': ...,. Aue-tt, ~-a., .. '~:':a ......... • · ~.~ ... .., .-.. of the LAcuM 8-:h Mu· Tlllt 1tatemeflt -fllad wttti the ""*'*' eo.t ,,_ ._,., ,,_ 1ta. ~-~ -llld wit!\,,_ :3, = crt ~ ~ Ol'I lle\U'n. lnt.ermen\ ln Oakland 4~0f °''"" County on Ptl04 -.. 19.°::&.. ._ 10 1:! MllllMd c..."':: To,....,...,.._.... OouMr ~ oi Or-. Couft1J on Ml ,._ Oeme1ery. PrtMeion. IW-. • . ,_, N1Mll Not...,.. •• ~ .. 10. 1-. .....,,. ... AUg. fl, ,.. ~ Or...-0... Dllr noll. Plen:e Btolhert Bell ~ or-. CoMt Dllt't HI.I.. ldto llMI• wltfl a ' .,.. ~ pwble. ~ Otenoe eo.t"':: Piiot A111> It, ...... 1 ' 11. ,.., r A Bra.ctwa.y ~ dine-Ptl04 ...... 1t, lt. Ollt. a. 10ia ttea. Olllfy Pflot 01wm.cs Ad. Haw ~ to MM'? A ,_ AUf. It.._,•. 11. 1t 1MI. -__ .;::::ic:;z2' ~ 842-91~. n.a 6112.-rl. CIW hct... ... .... er ........ ,... ~ •ltMS w lclto heme 642411i ---·· ~-~~~----~---~~---~~--~~-~~-.---··---~--~--·- l"tatc NOTICE 1'\111.IC NOTICt lllJUMJO MOnca ORAMQll COUNTY NOT1CI °' ITATI °" c~ Ne-..9' ~ COUtll'T TNUITU'l IAU CWltCIO#TMI 8TATI ,--. ....... 100 CMt CMteot Df. WMt TS No H&F 1"° ~CHfTWCT Nl'.Aal'WWT Pubflc nouoe le~ ._ .. ~CA. "101 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO Of'~ tUMClt Ille CaltfOtnle eoe.t.i Ptatnlllf; 1..AUAIE BILL. A MINOA PROPERTY OWNER· AOYlllTtM•NT 'Oft M)I wlll cond\IC' e publle "-Ina to oon-BY ANO THROUGH HER OU/I.RO. YOU ARE IN DEF.AULT UNOEA A ""96..IC NOTICI lldet Coutlll o...looment Pwmlt IAN AO LITl!M, RICHARDBltl DEED OF TRUST. DATED N<Mtm• SEALED PAOP08AL8 wiM be ,... Applicellon No. M:S.t02 on Frldey, O.lenclent. WATER SLIDE l:.IM· ber 20 IHO UNLESS YOU TAKE cel...cl In Room 3011 107 8ou1n Septembef 30, 1983, et the Shelttt ITED, "THE BIG O" INC , R. ACTIO'N TO PROTECT YOUR Brotdwey, Loe Angeie9, 0111rom1e, lelend Menna Inn, 2051 81*1tt BLESCH, JA .. BILL SHAFER. TOM PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A unt112;00p.m .. Thundey, October8, lllend Drhte, Sen Oltoo. C.ilfotnle SCHLERINO, ANO JOHN BEST PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN 1083. II Wflk:h time they wlll be pYb· TM '-''no I• eclledu*l 10 begin •I c ... NO 382429 EXPL.ANATION OF THE NII.TURI lioty °'**'end reed In Room 1101 8 1;11\. tuMMOM ON ,.., ••NDID Of THE PROCEEDING AGAJNST •t Mid llddrw IOI. CO.tel ~t Permit Al>-C~ YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A REPLACE PCI TRANS- plioetlon Ho ~702 -flied on MOTICll YMI M"9 .._ ~ L.AWVER. FORMERS, SPIU PR.EVENTION Augutt 23, 18&3, by Slgnel I.And· The .wt flMll' ...._ ....,._, ,_. On OG1ober 3 1983 et 10:00 ANO TEMPORARY STORAGE" """'· Inc end Hunttnoton 8eecfl ~ yow .................. A.M .. HUNT & FEN·STERMAKER, • DEPARTMENT OF GE"IERAL Compeny, through thelf ,..,,._,. ,_. ....,.... "'"*' • .,._ Reed ProlMllonel Corpofellon u duly IC>-SERVICES tlw, WooelwW~ Coneuhenll IM.........._....... pointed TrullM un«Mr end puttuant YOUTH TRAINING SCHOOL, to ClondUC!I oeoteahnlcel In~~ If )'OU wMlll to ..... ""l6YICt of en to OMd or Trust recor~ o.o.mw CHINO SAN BERNARDINO COUN· tlon• llld,.., Plll'll"-llone on pGf'· lllO<nty ~ '"" m111 ... )'OU 11\ould 10 1890 u lnet No 16148 In t>Ooj( TY (W 0 YAO 104 08) flone of'"' Huntington 8Mcl'I MeN do tO ,promptly'°'"'' )'OU( wrllten 13S87, PIO' 1i 22 •. of otricle1 ~ CALIFORNIA INSTITUTION FOR end Ille BOiia Chlae .._, loceted In reepof\M. If tiny. mey ti. IHld on cordt Ill the olflet ol the County MEN, CHINO SAN BERNARDINO the 80IM Chlae.,... ~ Wetn-llme. Record«• Of Orenge County. Stal• COUNTY (W.O. COH 102 02) ., A._.,,ut end Golden W•t end P11-AYllOIU1ted he lldo demend1dl. or Celtlornle executed by MAA L CALIFORNIA INSTITUTION FOR c;lflcCoulHlgllwey,OrengeCounty, Eltrlbume:lededectdlf ~tr1Ud. ORTHINQTON & FLORA M'WOM EN FRONTERA SAN Clllfornla. 1111 11to1 .. 111C1M • ""-qll9 UcL ,. O ' BERNARDiNO COU T 0 Thie NollOI 11 proYldld pu1'9Uenl ............. ell IO ...... LM .. :,L~T~~~~Tfr·pnet~~~T~J'~ 102 03) N y (W. • COH lo &ectlon 13011 of the Cellfofnle Mtofmulln....... TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CALIFORNIA REHABILATION Coutel CommlMlon GuldellnM ",...WWI ........... adYto. of (peyable .. time of .... In lewtul CENTER NORCO RIVERSIDE ~Ing""':'~ =,:or:-i:: :..:r:e' ~ -::. ,.... ~or the Untied Sl•t•l II Front COUNTY iw.o. COH 102 12) hewing lhould contec1 '"' South wrttt.ft ...::..... " .. 'e: lobby or office or HUNT & FAIRVIEW STATE HOSPITAL. CoM1 bttrtc1 CommlMlon oflloe et l9ed "' ..._ ' MJ, IMY FENSTERMAKER. 1 ProlMelori1I COST A MESA ORANGE COUNTY <213>5ll0-507l. 81UMM __ NMclW .. __ ~~:· 28r; ~ ='ws%~~i~0~~) RECEPTION pt.:i'bl=em~~ ~~ ~ ~::a .•J:• ..::=::-CA. 1i2eeo 111 tlQht, lltle end lnter .. i CENTER AND CLINIC, "IORWALK le&.' ' ' de .... -.. I • conY9yld to and now held by 11 LOS ANGELES COUNTY (W.O. YAO ··---. _., ,..... • undet .. Id~ or Trutt In the ptop-104 07) 5229-83 ~ ~UM. IM'9de -eny tlluttld In Mid County i nd Work undlt tlllt proi.ct hu bMl'I ------------~ • Stall detetlbed aa· IUbdllltd~ llllO MP•llll Work P\ltllC NOTICE 1·TO TM .,. NDANT: A dYll LOT 83 of TRACT NO. 6638 In the Item• ror eecn of the 1bove protect ------------•:::=r:1 "-:, been"~ :t.i ~ City of Co111 Meu, County ol Or-Ille locellori•: "'" to Speclfloatldn1 C~11 aoeln ,_. rou ange, 11 pe< map reoordecl Ill book Section 01010. ,r T.a. NO. 1874 def9ftd Ill.. letnUtt, rou mu.t, 258 PeQM 5 a 9 or ml-llaMOus Thi• proJeol comprlM• pumping, r .. NOTICI M TIW•Tl!t 'a aAl.I WttNft ao dl yt •lttt Ihle eummone 1• maps In the oHlce of the county r• mov11. tran1portallon, nendllllQ, On Seotember 28. 1883 11 11:00 Mtll9d °" you. hie with tnle oourt 1 cordet of .. Id county. llullhlng, 11>111 clean-up end on·alt• a.m. FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN· written rMpOllM lo the c:omplelnl. Tile etreel eddre" end other storage of polyclllorlnttld blpMny!, SURANCE COMPANY. • Cetlforlllt U~'::!lou dopl. ~rc,,..defr;~-wt~., be common detlgnatlon. II eny. ol the pertlel dlementllno end remove! of corporttlon u TNltM, « Sue:· en on IP 0 ,,. P n rNI property deecrlbed above 11 tranalormer1. twltehM and other ceuor TruttM or Sub1tltut.cl tlH, and thla court may enll< a I~ purported 10 be.: 3413 Sant• Cleta eleclrlcel equlpme11t. con1trucrt1on of TNltN, ol thet C«1111n OMd of Tn11t '""'' IQllMI you ror the relllf a. Circle, Coste M .... Cellfomla. concr1t1 bloc;k conlelnment ar-. axtc:Uted by R08ERT MOSS ANO ml~ 111 the c:omplelnt, which The undattlQned TruttM dlt· mete! curb1, concrete c:utb rapalrt, KATHERIN!: MOSS. HUSBAND c;ould ~::'" 1~ o•rnltnment or ctelma any lltblllty tor any rncouect· Including ceulklng, Mellng end ANO WIFE AS JOINT TENT ANTS, ;~,w ":1 ° ~ ~ :::.operty -of the ,,, .. , add• ... •lld Olller -th«prooftng, electrlcel wori<, In· end,_~ o-nbef 18. 1880 u plelnt ' ,.quee n com-common deelgn111on. 11 eny, showrl eluding high end low votteoe wiring. lnetnm*11 Ho. 27376, In BoOll · herein. condult1, 1r1111l«merw: and other 13878. Pege 28. of Ottlclel Aecofdt LE~•led~~c~' ~= Seid aal4I w111 be mede, but wlthOUt electrlcet equipment. 11gneg1, of Orenge County, Cal"ornte. end Bu· Hti.n M Ott' n.n..ty c:oven111t or warranty, expr ... or Im· trenching, exc;evetlon, beckftlllng purtUent to th•t C«111n NotlOI of ,. • en, --.--piled, regardlllQ title, poueulon, or encl P•V«Mnl repelrt. O«autt thereund« reoor<Md Mey NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: encumbrtncH, lnolud(ng l1e1, Pr .. bld Siie ln~lon: On Mondey, 29, 1881 u lntlrument No. 40142, In You are MrYl<I u lhe pereon tued chargee end experi-ot the l ru•tee September 28, 'l'ute<ley. Septembet Book t4078, Ptge 522, of Ofllelll undlf lhl nctllloue neme or: JAMES tnd of the 1ru1t1 crMtecl by aald 27 Ind Wedneectey, Seplembef 28, Aeoord1 or Mid County, wilt under L. HERRELL u DOE I Deed of Truat. to pey the remelnlng 1983, there wlll be ~bid tile In.- end pureuent 10 Mid Deed of Trust Publllhld Orenge Coett Dally Piiot prlnc;lpal 1Um1 of the note (1) -IPICllOn toure. 11 whloh llme rep. 111111 publlc euctlon IOI caefl, lewful YO· 29• Sept. 6, l2, 18, l883. c;ured by Mid ~ of Truat to wit: ,_l•tlvee of the St1te llld pro- mon.y of the Untted Stat• of '888-83 $60,000.00 with lnterMt "*'°" Ive blddlr1 llhlll mMt al pro-Americe, 1 caehler'• chldt P4IYabll rrom Seotembet 15, 1982 @ 18% "'"II loclllona end tlrnee u 10 Mid TruetM d<ewn on • etll• or f1t8.JC NOTIC£ Pit 1nnum u provided Ill Mid note tollowa: nellonll banlc, • 1tat• or fedttll (•) plu• coete end any edvanoM of s Youth Trtlnlno School. Chino: cr9dh union, or • 11et1 or '-dwll ~ COUNTY en amount to be wtlh 1nt1t•t. Meet •I Plant 09ef•llonl Otflc9 Mvfnge 8l1d IOwl ...oa.tlon <k>fN. IUNMOft COUftT Thi benlllclety under Mid DNd Tueedey, Septembef 29, 1983, at Qi.ct ln Ihle •t•t• •• , the ~ .,,_ 7'0 Cl¥to c... °'· ..... or Truet h«llOIOf• UIClUled and~ 10·00 a.m. ITlll'ICI lo Flfllt Ametlcan Tlttl In-._...An., CA. ant1 llvered to the undlt'tlgnld 1 written Cellfornla lnllllullon IO< Meri, ll.lfllnCI Company louted ., 114 Plalntltt. DON RICHARD STEP· Deci1tlllOll of deflUll tnd Demand Cnlno 11.4..i al Plent 09er•ttona Of. EM Fifth 81ree1, In the city of Sent• ENS lor Sele. end 1 Written NollOI of nee Tuaedey, s.c>temw 28, 1983. """· Cellfotnla • .,, that right. tltll Olferldent: CHARLES f\. KIMES o.ftylf Ind Eleetlon to a.II. The 2:00 p.m. end lnt«•I con~ lo end now c ... No. 308e75 undeAlgned c:.uMd Mid Notice of WORK ORDER YAO 1<M 08. CDH held by tt und1uelcf DNd ot Truet In IUMMONa O.reutt and Eleetlon to Sell to be 102 02, COH 102 03. CDH 102 12, the property tltueted In Mid County NOTICll YMI ....,_ ....._ IUld. rtlOOt'<Hld In the county ....,_. the HOS 101 04, YAO 10. 07 llld Stet• dlac:ttbed u : Lot t61 Of -' m., deolde """:.'..::: reel pr~y 11 loceted. Catlfornl1 ln1lltullon for WonMNI, Trect No. 3628, In the City of Colle ,_ ....... ~ HUNT & FENSTERMAKER Fronl1t1: MMt et F\IClj)tlon OMk, .._., County of Orenge, Stet• of l"lllpDftd Wt1Mn ao.,... "9ed e Prol .... orial C0tpor1Uon Main Entrenc. WednMdey, Sap-Cellfoml&. u per map r.aot~ In ~ l*ow. TrutlM tembet 27, 1883, 11 tO:OO a.m. bOOll 125, PeQ111 3-4 to 42 lnctulllle. II you wtllh to INll th9 advlcll of en 920 N.wport Canttt O<lve, Suite 211 Celllornlt FWleblllt•tlon CAnttt. of~ Mepe, In tM ofllol ttomey In tllll meltet, )'OU lhOUld N9WP()(t BMch, CA. 928e0 Nc>tco: MM!., P'411t ()p«etlOne Of· of Ille County Aecofdlr ot Mid IO promptly'° lh•I your written (714)855-2411 lloe WednMdey, s.c>tembef 27. County. lllPOflM, If eny, mey be lllld on By: A.W. Fenttermlller 1983. 2:00 p.m. Exciec>t .. otl, QM, llydfoawbon lme. O.te. s.c>tetnber 3, 1983 Flltvtew Stell HOIC)lt.i, C:0-1 IUblntll'IOet Ind min.• by Wflat· AY'tlOIUlted he lido dlmend"'-. Publlllhld Or•noe Cout Delly PllO MMe; MMt at Plant ()perellon Of. -neme known below a ct.ptti of trtbuma;..,. deddlr -n UcL Sept 12. 19. 28. 1883. • llc:e Thurldey, September 28. 1883, 500 i.et ~ wrtlcalty from ••• llOk • -.-Uct.,. soe1 10:00 a.m tn. eurl-of Ille ground, but .....,._ • • ..._ LM le Soutnem Reo9ptlon CAnter end without file rlgtlt of llltry upon wry .-....._ Pl&.IC NOTICE Clllllc, Norwalk: MeM et Plenl 09ef portion of IN _,_ ot tn. ground W,.. wWI .. ..-tM acMw of atlon• Oflloe TlluBdey, Septem lboW • 09pltl ot 500 fwt for the ....,_, lft lllM !Mttef, ,.... NOTIC• Of 28, 1883. 2:00 p.m. purpoee of explorlng for, botlng, ... ..,_.,.., ....... ,_ o•PAUlT ANO Altendleellh•tlcomplywlth mining, drtlllng, removing, extrectlng ,......... N 11111, _,. be uiCTION TO reguletlont u IJPec;lfled In 8«:t M mark.ting IUClh IU~. lfl.... UU 01005. The 9trMI ~or otheroommon .. u.tM-... ......... _ TO PROPERTY OWNER: BlddW• m•y order~ end . ct.IQMtlon of Mid Pfopwt)': II .. -...... "' ... _.., o.i Rey Chandlet c:etlon-.by contacting Contract M- purport.0 to be: 2972 MINDANAO ..,_.. 11 ...... ._u••· 28732 LMldo ~ agement s.cilon, P.O. Bo• 1079, !>RIVE, COSTA MESA. CAUFOANlA .U -._ 111 ,.........._El Toro, CA. 82830 Sacramento, 86805, Tet•phon• 82e28 If ~ 1M'9de -...cMITANT NOTICE • (918) 322·2871. SM! Mia .... be in.a. wfthout -,. ... .,._ e IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN FORE· Tllwe It I nGnrlfurneble cNr9' of 1\11111 or wwninty. MP'W Of ltnphd, l ·TO nm ANT: A .. CLOSURE BECAUSE yoµ ARE BE-137 50 (cNc* peylble to Oflloe of M to th ... po11111lon 0t tnQlm-_,._. .... bMft Ned by h HIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS, IT MAY the 81111 AIChhlCll) for Melt eM of ~ to M1i.fy IN unpaid .,.... ............... ,-. " ,_ """ BE SOLO WITHOUT ANY COURT plent end ~Ilona "1Cll du. on the note or no1• -.._.. ille ...._.., ,_ _., ACTION, and you mey ~ ..... tne legal P~uellflcetlon of btOder9 Ulldet tl'le CIUred by Mkl DMd ol Truet. to 1llflt: wtlMft ao dayt .ner thla tummont I right to brlno your eccount In good State Contrac1 Ac1 le not required. 126,763.22. p1u1 Ille r011owtng •t-_....,on you, Ille With this court 11anc11ng by p1yino 111 of your put suceeeru1 bidder lhell tumllfl pey- meted c:oett, ·~ end ~ wrttten rMC>Of\M to the complelnt, dut peymenll plut permitted eo111 "*'' bond llld s>erl«menoe bond VMCll '1 the time of tr.. lnltlll publl-Unlell you dO. your def11.1tt wtn end ••pen-wttnln tnree montn1 .. required by llW. c:ellon of lhl• NotlOI ol Sele: entered on 9'>$>11cellon of lhe p111n-from the dlle thlt notlOI of default Pureuent to S.Ctlon 1770 of the $3,301.45. tiff. and IN• court mey enter 1 ~ wu recorded, L•bOt Code. The 0epartl!*1t of ln- NOTICI TO ~llTY O__,. 1!*1t IQllnet you tor the relllf ~ Tn11amount111487.85 u ot Sep-duttrlel ~•llonl nu _..,nld YOU ARE IN 0£FAULT UNOEl'I A m-.ndeicf In th41 complllnt. which tembet 12. 1883 and wlll lnct-the generel prevalllng rate of w11g91 DEED OF TRUST, DATED o.c.mw could reeull In garnllhment of unlll your IMNO\lllt t>ecomee c:urrent. In tne county In Whlcll th41 won< II to 4, 1880. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. w111111. tlldflG of money or Pf0!*1Y You may not have to pay the entire be done, to be u Hetld In IN 0.. TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· or°'"" r•llf reqUMled In the com-unpeld portion of your eooount,.....,, panment of Trenepon111on booldlf ERTY, IT MAY 8E SOLO AT A PUB-plelnt. though lull peyment wu demanded, llltltled Ollltrel Pr.....illng W8QI LIC SALE. IF YOU NEEO AN EXPL.A-0.led: Oc1. 1, t982 but you mutt Pl)' IM amount ltlled R•tM, dlled .. Mt lonh on NATIO"I OF THE NATURE OF THE J.A. SIMPSON. Clerk et>ove. Propoaal Form. COOIM ot 11111 bOOll· PAOC£EOINO AGAINST YOU. YOU By: J. Nlor1te. o.puty A"er tnr. month• from the d•I• let at on 111111 1500 -5th Street. SHOULD CONTACT A l..AWYER. ...... Of record•llon or the documtnl Sect.,._,10, CWltomle. Ind are FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN· Publllhld Ofenge Cout Delly Pl4ot (Which date or r.c:«dlllon llPPM'I •vlllel»e lo eny lnllfMted perry on SURAHCE COMPANY, • Callfomle Sept. 18, 29, Oc1. 3, 10, 1983. hereon), un .... the Obllgetlon being reqUMt. corporlllon -JMnnlne L lAMie, 4663-83 f«ldolld upon permlt1 e tonger WHITSON W. COX, F.A.1.A. Allthot1z!ld Offtott. petlod, you ne .... only the legal right STATE ARCHITECT DATED: Auguet 29, 1883 l'tllUC NOTIC£ to atop the lorecloeure by peyirig the PublllMd Orenge CoM1 Deity Piiot ~ l.euri. llltlre emount demended by your Sept. 19, 28, 188:3. 114 Eaef Fifth Street FOUNTAIN VA.LUY creditor. 5074-43 S8nte AM. CA. 82701 1CHOOL OtSTNCT To find out the 1mount you 1'111.1111------------(714) 568-321 t NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RES-P•Y. or lo arre~ for r•yrnent to f'ta.IC N()TIC[ PubMltled Or-no-Coat Delly Piiot OLUTION OF INTENT TO LEASE etop the forecloeure, or I your prop-1----~--..-..;;.-;..;;.;;;... ___ , a.pt. 5, 12, 18, 1883. SURPLUS DISTAICT REAL PROP· ttty It In f~re 10< eny Olher aTA,....NT M 502643 ERTY rMtO<l, contect: A8A9)1...,,. M UU M ------------1810 NO. 84-12 SY"fl!Ofl CrMk Homeownert' FICTI11'>Ul llU ... ll NAm l'tlllJC N()TJC[ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AMoG11tlon The lotloWtng pet'10tM llew 9ban· ___ _... .................... ;;._ ___ ,THE FOONTAl"I VALLEY SCHOOL c;/O Sl111ron Todd doned the UM ot Ille Flctttloul .... POUWTAIN YAU.EY DISTRICT hel declared lhet IN IOI· K11J9lone PllClllc property M~ nen N1m1; HARBOR-PACIFIC ICHO«. oetTNCT lowing rMI Pl'operty Wiii not be "*'' MORTGAGE INVESTORS •t28, NOTICE OF AOOf"TlON OF RES-needed I« dulroom pt.I~! 4000 MICArthur Blvd .. Suite 470 L TO .. HI01 Dow Su.I, !Mte 145, OLUTION OF INTENT TO LEASE ~oome 18, 20. 2t. 22. end Newport BMcll. CA 828e0 Newport BMcl'I, CA. 82ee0 SURPLUS DISTRICT REAL PROP-on.half ot the Multl-pu1POM Room (714) 553-0881 Hlfbot·PllClflc Equttlle, Inc .. 1901 l!RTY Ill Bulldlng 0 II Arthur O. Nllbtu If you heve eny qUNtlon1, )'OU Dove Street, Sutt. 145. N1wpo<1 BID NO 84-11 School, loceted et 8300 Getdlnll lllOUld conlec:1 • lawyer or the gov-BMch, CA. 92ee0 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A--. Fountllln v~. Caltlomla. ttntMnl ~Which m•y na .... In-The Flctltloul Bult-HMM ,... THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL The Boerd of TN9tw of the IU1'11d your loen, lerred to above wee ftlld In Ofeng. DISTRICT hM ~ thet IN fol-Fount.in Vlll9)' School Dlttrtct ,.. Rllntmbet, YOU MAY LOSE County on Jtn. 2, 188t. towing ,.., Pf09tt'Y wllt not be lolWI to ..... the leclltti.e '° ~ LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT Thi• butlneee .... oondue1ed by. ~tor ~oom pursi-: dlcltld above under Ille l«IN end TAKE PROMPT ACTION. llr!1111d ~Ip "°"' tl'IOUMnd r..n1y-flw (4,025) oondttk>lll llllld In ttie RMoMlon 1. Thi• Notice 010.ftUll end Ela¢-Thll 1tat-1 wv nled wttn .,,. equere fwt of~~ IOGlled of the Board, "-olutlon No. 84-12. tlon 10 a.II le rlOOl'dld by the County Clerk of Orenge County on •t Number OM thOUM Lw, The minimum monthly ..... pl)'· Sycemore Creek H~' A .. Aug. 24, 1883. Fountllln Vf//fw;, 1!*1t I« the t.,m of the leeM""" eocletlori purtuent to eutnorUy ,11111'1 The so.rd Of Tl\llleM of in. not ti. IW than FourtMf'I l'lllnd. TM granted to It by the Oeclerellon of Publlllled 0reng. Coa1 Delly Fountelll Vlilltrf School 011tr1ct ,. mlnlmYm mon~IMM ~t tor Covenenta. Condltlonl , end RMtrle-PllOI Aug 29, Sept. 5. 12. 18, 1883. ~to leeM tM ,_.,. eo ~ IUbMquertt mey be ~ tloner-~onNovembtir4, 1977 4111~ dlce1ed llllow under the termt Ind )Ult9dred alohlY·IWO dOllllrt per In Book 12445 II Pege 861 In the 1------------1 COl1dltlone etllld In tM Allolutlon mont1'I (11412.06/Month). The mini-otflcjaJ reoord• or the Oteno-Coun-P'tB.tC Jl)TIC£ of the ISowd, "'9olutlon No. 84-14. mum monthly leeM peym«1t !Of IY l\eeor«Mr llld Sec11on 135e of Ille ~-------------1 The minimum monthly ._ J>W;· eul>Mqutnt pertod9 mey be Id· C.llfornle CMI Codi. "*.IC NOTICI l'Mllt for the I.mt of IN,_ llflall "'6tld by the C-Pr10l lndl11 2. There et• CUfrently unpeld reg-LAW OFFICES OF JOAN G. not be IW than Twenty·IWO hun-ennuel .....,. ~ed et 1"9 .nc1 uler m1Jnlen1nce HM11man11, POULOS dt.cl end~'°"' dolW'l p« mont1'I of the ..... period. A MCUf1ty ct. coeta end ltle>rMyl rw In IM tum 1723 Olk A~ ($2264.00/Month). The minimum PGllt mey be required Pl'IOr 10 oo-of S-487 96. Devt1. Celttornll 9M19 monthly leeM peyment f« eutie. cupency. 3. TM 1i.n lor.ciOMd ,.,.,.by we.a 9181763""'4450 quent l*todl mey be ed)utrted by No commllelon lhllll N paid lo P«fto11d by lhe '9COrdatlon or a ltornty for MICHA.El TAYLOR the eon.um.. Pr10I I~ annuet lllf'f lloenMd '-' •Ille broker Ill Notice of O..lnquenl A.....ment In Uf*IOr Court of Callfoml• ...,.... r-.cted at th9 .,a of fM Ihle ,.....,d, end ,,,_. 111111 ti. no IM oltk;tet rlOOf'dl of tile Orange nty 01 Yolo ..... period, A MCUrlty cMpoe1t mey o.duc:1'°'1 from eny propoMI ~ 0.-County AeC!o<der on Mitch 24, 1983 25 Court Str .. t ti. r~ Pf1of 10 ~-twmlnlng IN hlg'-1 reeponllbll u doc:utMnl numt>tt 83-125815. oodlend, eeittornle 8688$ No commieeton 1M11 be peld to bidder. 4. TM property Wfllefl le lhe tub-Plelntllf; MICHAEL TAYLOR eny llolnMd ,_. Mt1te brokM In 8Mlld propoull to ..... Mid i-ct of thlt fOfcioeur• It cs.crtbed Oefeo<letitt; OEBCO CON8TRIJC. tN1 '9gllrd, and "*-1t11111 be no Pl'09tt'Y mutt be ~ by the U fOllowl· LOI 47. Trec:t 9732. u ION COMPANY INC., OEBCO dedUatfClfl "°'" ""Y P<090MI In 0.. ~t-'ollloltlltheFountelnV• ltlOwn In IM llPPlk:abll -~FUNDING: GERALD CARP£NT1ER; ~ IN ~ rltl)Ol•bte ~~Olet~EducatlOn ~er. ?!~Map In "'-f\eoordlofOr-no-EMLD OOHINS; WILLIAM biddlet, 11210 OM llrW. Founteln v-.,, ....,...,ty, Stell of Clllfomle, and OLOBERO, end DOES I through 8el6ld pr()pOlllle to ._ Mid t210e. no let• tn.n 2:00 commontv known M 29732 ~ldO property mwt be reoetwc! by ttw .m .. hptember 27, 1883. l.IM, El f«o. CA, 82~. IUMMOM 1S111.....,oflloltattheFounte111Vt/r hf«e eccepl=y Wfltten 5. Thi nema of the OW!1« of Mid CAM MO, 4'174 ~ ldlOOI Ol9ttlCl1 E.OucetlOn ~-. ~ file offlelt Pl'09tt'Y It: OE.L RAY CHANOl.ER. • NOTICEI You ........ !111.1 IUld. The 11210 OM etr•. Fountlln V'*'t, Olll tor Ofel . My per. lllnQle men rt mey decks. 11Geln11 you CeilforNt. tvOt. no let« t1w1 2:60 wllo Me Mretotore tubmittld I o.ted: Seotembef 12, 1H3 without your be111G '-'Cl l""-t )'OU p.m .. ...,_,,ber 27. 1"3. .,. bid mey IUbmtt en «II bid ~-·I'~ reepond wttllln ~ daye. ANcl ttw hf~ eccitpt=eny wrltteri ceedlng by Ill leMt flw (9~) Plf• A * -. AH 1 tl11to.1 fnfomt•llon -..ow. PfGPOMla, lhl ed officer thl ,._. writ1en bid. TM PublleMd Orenge Cout OWiy Pllot ti you wW1 to Mell tM lldlltol of.,.. etlllll o111 few orll Airy P«· r...,oneibte blddtt ~ be S.,,t. 11, 28. Oct. 3, 10, 1083. 1ttor~ In thtt mitt«, you etlOUld _.. Mio llM MNtotore 111~ I 10 •.cut• tM IOf'm Of 5229"83 do 10 Pf'GmP'IY 10 \Ml you!' wrttt9n Mtt1en bid """I eublnlt en Of'll bid M:tl fOfmlt 1111 i..totore rweponM, If lllf'f· """I ti. fllld on 9llCOMdlfto by II ._. flw (S") per. ~ lly the ao.d of time. oent H hlgNee Wlftten bid. The ,_.., "8.IC JIOTIC( TO THE OEF£NOANTt: A cM to- ,._. ~I* btdd« 1M11 be Thi lo«d Of Tl'Ult-ltlllll lnllte llon h4le bell\ 11iM by 1M '**""" ~IO._,...,,. form°' ....... tlon .. to.._,. ,o ITAWOI' ~· yG\I. ")'OU wWI to,..._, IW, IUdl fDnnat llM .....,,.. Mid teollti. wltHn *' (10) ... AND DIW Ofl UM OI' uiil 1-.it, YoU mwt. wttNn 10 dtlY9 • bW1 ..--1 by the 8oerd of "'9tt9Cllptofbtdt. fltenTIOUl91 I HINAm fll9wtthtNIOOUtt1wrtlt.n,..,,_. T....._ nfotmeuon conc•rnlllg tne The kJllowtne ~haw~ to tn. eotton. Vnlw you oo eo, 'fOAJI TN lo«d Of Tn-... INI ITllM etlOUld " eddl 1111 IS to: doned tn. i.e of ttw F\ctMtoue ....... detMlt .. ti...,.. on ~plOllllOr1 IN dlU 11lllllUOl1 •to....,_ to OUNTAIH VA1.LI\' ICHOOl 1>18-~ N•""-· THt ITVDIO ICI Of IM pMilnttff, ll'CI tftle ~"""I .._. Mid ,..._ wttf*I ten (10) flUCT. 11210 OM ltreM ,ountlllri CftfAM ttAALOft. ~ \Ii. Udo, Int., e )lldgment ~you IOt 1M er.. 9'ler t90llpt of b6dl.. ~. Celttornl•, 82701, (7141 hit• 300, ~ IMoh. CA. l'llW ~. 1'fle ~1 of (nlorm•tlon conc•rntno tl'I• 42-4A1, An.tlllon: c:.tol .ion.. 1296) IM plelntlfl ...... 1 oourt Otd« .,.. ~OCIOMI *"*' be Ndt....O tO' OUNTAIN VAi.UY ICHOOl The 81ucll0 lot Cr9MI, lflO., 3395 IOWlllQ tl00\'9tY by plllrltttf from ttle1 "OVHTAIN VAU,ft ICHOOl CM-IT...CT IOAM> °' Vie Lido, hlte 300, Nwport &Mell. "-l hll .. e:ducltlOn, ~1 ~. 11210 OM a...c. '~*' TUI CA. 821183 and ~ 11\lnd, A• tnqulrlet v~.~ Clllfornl1. H70t, (714) Moor'9 The Flcilttque 9llelMM Nlml,... wllh reoard 1141tato .. tflovl<I ~ ~1. Attention: Cerol ~-of tl'ie eo.rd · ,.,,..., to~ w• tlted In Or-no-dir.ct.O lo plelntltfl Ito" OOiunM It • llOUHTAIN VALLlY 9CHOOL : 11111. 1, tN3 County on Jl/ly 14, lta. tile &bow~. DtlTNCT IOAM> Of ttublllfl.o °'""' CoM1 Dllty Thie~ -oonducted by 1 JOAN 0 . POULOS T~~ • a..,., 12. It. H , 1ta. • oorporetlon. ~ttorntiY 10t Plelntlfl Nunne ~ 8083-83 TlWe tte*"""t -. fllld 1111111 ti. JOAN Cl. ~OI °'9ril of tr. eo..d • CountY ~ Of Or*'Ot COunty Oil -Q ..... 0.. ... t. 11G o.t GAHN cean A119. l4. 1ta CA. -~ Orlftll Colet Delly lw WHIT( .._,...,.. PublllNd Ot111911 CoM1 Delly (11') JD ll'tlol .. 12. 10. H, Ila wttn a 01......_, Ad Piiot Aug 29, hpt. I , 12, It , 1Mf, P'U'*'*I COii! Diiiy PtlOI 10ea.a Call e.2.se1e 4124·t3 ~t 10. 2e. a, 10, 1aa. 8U7-A 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 RW. ESTATE ._. ... twt1111I ~ ...... U.Jboo t.L.nd U.1111» P•n11\o1Ut. C.~Hf.,-.0 8to:i111ith Co<oo.o '"'' t-4•• C......M ... 0.""'6 Pt_unl l':ITUN f'uunw1n V•U•r llunllOll"'" !Inch 111.101 tt.Tbuur lrvow i....... ... U--h C..gun. ri11i. l411:if\i'rM N11W<Pl a.... .............. , M &.»t0r1 Vw1" N~'*P«' llrMh S.n c1 .. mrnu Sain Ju.ah C:•P'"' •™" ::;..,, .. """' S.·•1 a.. .. " Sou•" t...au"" SUl\M'\ ....... Twun W•1umuw.\4•1 Mobtkt1c~ A~r•..-•t'' A p.rlntt>n\a 0.1• k p,up., '> au.. ......... """ ~-:,':."~~·'r.,~"~ t.'~kwn1n1um. IJuph•i."" U1111" th~ to bf! Mu\>•<d l1•t"nt t'tHlJl''I\" h111t11<1t,rYJ l'fvpi\o U1~ fuf S.I•· Mublk 11.,.,,.. I'•'"" 1"1W.nt.am n~n U.-tiinl(1 C-o Out uf C-ounl' t>u1 .. c S t..tt- IUINhW r . .nttA ~~~ RL r:.dtantl!t R !. Wanlod RENTALS I le..-F'Uma/wod Uown U"rvn1lthfod ttuuwa f'urnuMJ or Uni umithc<I t'ond<.,...,.,.,.. l'ondo Uni T1\wnh(~ tum Town~Unl Dupk•n f'um O..pl••,.. Uni Ap&11men .. """""hod Aptr\mt'nU: Unf l\pi. Jl\tm Cl< Uni -Room& Boord th><"'-· M°"'ls c....-.1 llomro; Sunvnn Rt-11 Lab V11CalJun IVntab • R.tont.ll to St\A,.. •Rt-nu.la WanwG Gar•~ few R#nt ()(fie .. ~ .... -._~ .... C-omml Rml&lo l11c1 ... 1 llenW. s .... .. M,... R<on .. la Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Monday, Sept. 19, 1983 Cl 642-5878 ............. Telephone Service: Monda y.Friday 8:00 A.M.·5:30 P.M. TU ll.l"I Business Counter: 1002 IHl,IOO Monda y.Friday ::; 8M thf1 prof111ton11ty 11107 d~oreted nome on fM 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P,M . 1011 lllld commanding a view rm of lh• b8y Ove< 1 rolllng DEAD LI NE :~~: ht111tde greenN1t. Cu•· PUBLICATION ion tomlzed wood bellleter, DEADLINE 11134 bar & Pllll•llng with •ky-Monda y 111<11 llght1 to brlghfelll · :~~ lt4-lot0 Tuesda y Sat. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. fn. 11 :30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 3:00 p.rn. 3:00 p.m. :~;. ---------1Wednesday ::~ START Thursday :::~ HEllEr FridJr w1b Ftre1 ume buyer? AaeurM atuYdav 1 1?.z! S60.500 1et TD 12.5% -se 3 Sund ay w11• 5 . Huge 1 bedroom 10M1 condo with large living lllllll Ire• with llrepl•c•. 10llCI Owner wlH netp with :~~ flllanclng. Price 175,600. m~ Call to see 546-2313 llW 117~ Ill)( Ill' 11)1 IJ'!- Hi~ THE REAL ESTATERS m CMHPLU :~~ Only 11 years n-this lrg 11;. dupi.>1 with 2 Br unite 1•:~ wllofts. Owner·a unit 11 101. 1900 sq. ft. hu flreptece :~!~ & family room. Other uni! Is 1500 sq. ft. Owl'Mlr wlll :~~ llnance w/oood down. '* "'11ke olf•r. Asking prk:41 '"'° '380,000. 831-7370 lllOO 1eu 2100 i20C. CANCELLATION & CORRECTIONS: Cancellalions. and c0rrections may be ma de on same deadlines as above. Please ask for a cancellation number when cancelling your ad. ERRORS: Check your ad daily and report errors immediately. The DAILY PI LOT assumes liability for the firM incorrect insertion cnly. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 TRADITIONAL REALTY ;/JOO ltun ftt lalt -· ...... let IUt H~ _OHTlll_.:;;__OAPI _____ Gntral 1M2 ...... HU m~ ti W. PllllllLA im Bultt In 1980, thle horn. 11 UYSllE PUii UfflM ,_ • mu1t--c:h11mer that 111 ~ Ba 'de Place n.....-l ~ i100 hu atyle plus Ill the mod-ym ...,..,.,., • i:\ ern luxury teaturea thet Spectacular bayfront dpl.x. 2 br. 2 ba up; 2 br, 2902 the dlacrlmlnatlng buyer 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced -$1,500,000. 2804 demllld9. 2 BR'•. 2¥• 290, BA'•. Den could be uMd UN IW ~:,: as 3rd BR. Designed by o -mod led 3 ... _ 2 bath+•--..__ __ 21KHI Jeck H .. ter.'Ow~ mey "" e ... , ...,ge rec. rm., ,,_,u 21I09 exc:h1nge for Hubor ceilings, furnished, patim. $420,000 . ;:12 Ridge CUiiom. $308,000. 211:: Aek for Aalldy H. Kett. PEllllltU lllE IOUIFIM ~1e 6«-7020 Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 ~m Ulll IUL ESTATI bath, 3700 aq. ft. 4 car parking. Sl.~.000. 2112~ llSTAm Y A~CEW:NTS &PPUUll :I007 M.I04 ·1()11 JOI< .!016 31118 FAllllllS 11111 llUTIP Annount'ft"W'f\U Lao• & fwnd p • ....,.,. .. P•.-,,.J 9'on1m1 Srho:I~ 4-" lnatnx,hm Tn "'rl BUSlll:SS & FINANCIAL a.... ....... 1 ... s.1 .. ·-... l)pportunilko a.....,_w,.,,.,.. • 1 n"ftitnirt\t ()ppor1un1 Lui.. ln~urwnt Wa.n""'1 ·-y ... Lo.n •Morwy W•nW'd Mor14C•jl ... TO 1 EMPLOYMENT U,·l1t W1ftit"1 'Jiit.. Want.rd AMAALS 4012 •014 4018 4011 4022 4014 4038 •013 Bell VllU. In COile MMI for lamlly IMng. Wlllk to all IChoota & lhopplng. S.1utlful 3 Bdrm, 2 beth, completely remod•l•d kllCMn & encl<>Md P•llo. Thia home Is lmm1c:ulll•t Only $129,900 don't mlN thla.1148·7111 THE REAL ESTATERS IEll YERIE 2 ITORY VerNllle 2 bedroom, t bath epanment tor mother·lll·llW or 2nd r1m11y. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home dOWllltelre with large family area alld country kllcilerl. A mu1t New 4 br, 4 ~ be., custom French Nonnandy Est.ate 1.2 prime acre hilhop. Now $995,000. OlllUMl&YIUYFIM C.Orona~o la.land c:ust. bayfront lot. 85' tou deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/~. llllWIEU ... Near new 4 bdrm. 4 bath, lake view . 3600 .q. ft~0.000. Will U'1lde for a local property. . IOW FlllT 1-E lmTI Prime 2 Br, 2 & & 2 Br. 1 Be. Duplex on xlnt swimming beach good ~-$7"1000. Best view • .tallest ocean front bldg trl-plex with spacious 4 Br. 2 Ba. each )eove1 $1,200,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR W:RCHAl'l>ISE Ant.q"" Appl ......... Auttll~ bCllO 0011 fl012 8014 ..,,. IM II S 149,900. Clll for ~~~~~~~~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~ lhowtng. 546-23 13 1i THE REAL ESTATERS J .JI t\" y ... d. D"" "" H f, '" t, I b I Bldlt M•i.rwb c.n. t• & t;qu1P"'f' • rom.,.. ...... ,.,..,. t.o You J\un1IU1¥ o..._s.a.. 11...-hnld °"' .... Jei-w•lry Mllft\•Mry 1>1....,.1i..,,_.. Mt• W•.ntrd M~t ~n.trvrr11mb Ofht"P Furnuut .. &\.: f4u1,,.....n1 P••~ & Oirc•na W'~ ... ~ ... BOATS :~· PtlYal W/111111. ~ YltftlUl/IAY ~m Thi• 3 Br. 2 Be horn. II the s21 • ultimate In luxurlou1 llv-n1 e Ing Compl1tely re· e21e mod-*' and upgr1d~ m~ with ocean & bay view. Show• like • model. om $376,000. Meure•n m1 Whit• & StephanNi Jonee =~~ 8-44-8200 l"'h•nH ftl,,nt 71,IH 1,...,..,., 7011 t\lWt'f ... Oil S.11 7014 lop-rd Siu 7011 Monrw F.iY•P 7UIB M•1n1 s.rv.,. 70-lO Shpo & o...i... 7021 Suw.1i• 7024 Suppl,... I"""''"""' 70211 S.1lb0ord• 70Z8 TRANSPORTAT~ A1rttoh llCHO a..,.... llOIJ <:.m.,..n 11111• Mui0t S.k" 81) I 1, 'MU\MtWin 5'-ui1trn IOtl Mukif Uom" it020 II\'• ll021 T'•~t.oft Tr .. '-' .. 1 IM>l4 T1 ... ~ '"' \lot.h Ml'ft AUTOMOTIVE PRIOEI TO SELL IDWr SS*JIOU9 4 Bdrm, 2'A beth home I• the pem.c:t one for the 1110-!amity, FM· lur.. formel dining a MP•,..le l•mlly room, 1nd m1ny n,,. amen111 .. ror the he>m«neker. Ex· <*lent Mlohbofhood In Coeu M•u. OlllY $141,90011146-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS Au~, t ... .,,.~~ ""'""' :-..1v .. ~P•r~ l\111h• w•nt.."'d 1·1110 111.m1•--------=:~g PAITAITIO AISlllAILE .. .,.,.. .. k.T 11•1'1• • Wtw.·1 llrw..- 1 rudu \'.ana Anoqu .... f'l•••t• ..OJ" OV.% loan. 3 Br w. beth, ~~ txtr1 tero-lot, Ci.en tnel 11110 neet, Alklng $124,llOO. AUTOS llPORTrD llLtWIWllnt ;rn~ A11umabl• llV.% 101n. 1111111 Over 2000 1tft. 4 Bdrm, 3 ~Ill b•. 2 1tory femlly home »114 with 191. GrMt act16olel :::: Asking $158,000. Alf•f~, "'"'' "\.t"''" RMW l ••rt..,, .......... O.U....an f...-1un ha1 ltunJ4 ·~'" J....., J .. _.. t...am1x>r11Mn1 L..ancia ~,. .. Ma1<J.t "4...-.u M•"'°"""°"'* ............... NO {)pol l'Oll....-~ l"lloYi.. ~· W..&,.... """"" --s.-.. AllTOS, DOMESTIC p121 Xowta IUl.n m~ 111-IUI ;121 OPENTlLlSPM :mr·--------::~ You don't l'14l8d e gun to e1a1 "draw rut" wh•n you tio 1>1aa. en •d In tl'ie Dilly tio Piiot Want Ad1f C•ll now :::~ I 8-42-5678, :::~1 .. --------·1 "" ••» ••&? tu• 1111 tlU llta ,,., .... •111 .. ,, 111& ttn If eH •Pff II . ........ ,, AMC t*Ot .. ..., W1 t;.dilLw 9* ~ t J IJ ~ "" tJl7 hit .,,. "":-n-J 1..1-.. =::t. ... ,,,_.ti. ........ ''" ..... m> tl1U .,,, Qtt uaa ... , ... For a.tllfd Ad ACT'ION Call AtAA.YPtl.OT .AJl.WllOI ..... .. " * HIRlll llHE * Come visit the most fabulous view. New custom home in Newport. Nothing to compare with t.hia 4 bdnn, tam rm. 5 'bath, fonnal dining, 3 frpks, 6 car garace. Large pool & jacw:zi. Come to the pte and ask for 3 Yorkshire, 759-1931. WULY'1-1 ... HELEI 8. DOWD IULTll, llC. 144-1114 One or t.he ways homes a.re being bouf(M and sold today la w1t.h Second llortiaa• A second mortgage Is a method of financing whereby the bu,yer ls provided wHt} an addltton&J or second moptgage when there ta not enough cash to assume the exist.Ing mortgage A eeoond mart.gage can &leo be t.&ken when the firs t mort.ga«e a.nd I.he down paymenl. f&ll short or the s&les prlC:e A 88COnd mortgage can be provided by either the seller or a lending Institution. Payment.a a.re made both to the seller or lender on the second morigace' &nd t.o the lender or the u.nderl,ylng mor"*41e. lmpaot oo bu.J•r • Oo•n ~m•M m.., bl nteou.~ • ltnablM puroh ... of hom1 w t\.h 1x.-1n1 mo~• rtQu11·1n, l•r1• down P"Ym•llt • With ... wnpuon of 11Uatt1141 mon,ac1. • ruorabi. 1n'4t'Mt rai. a. poaatbll Impact on Miler • Smaller down pe.y~nt t.Ul'~t.e mor. 110'4nt1&1 buyere • Additional prom wnh lnWll'ff\ ,_1 .. ~ Oil MOOnd mo""9411 • R41ottv .. all fundl If ltfldln• tn•Utu~lon p?'OVllS•• -nd mo......,. There &re & nUcmbtr O( IJtU&iiONI In whloh U\o MCOnd mor'Cae• can facUlf.&14 U\e purohue 01' Ml• or • J)J'OJ>el't.Y Oon'6.Ct your real .. t.&\t expert. t.o aaa11t you • in • I r Ce Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Sept 19, 1983 a ..... 111 S.Je a ..... ler Salt 1 ..... fer ltl• 1 ..... Uaf.nh~H Aprtat9tt, "•" 41!rt .. •t1,-Uaf. 111111 t• Offlet 1n1al1 -an hHral 1002 C11la .... 1024 •••r rt •••c' 10'9 lalllM DH• Pti•I 22H •• .,.,,hack Ult c ......... ., 2722 ..... hac~ 2740 n... 2908 Baytront Offloe•. Pi iio•. 111111 a IEPIUTI HITS "' •101 Ptaianla 2107 Super nNI 2 Br 1 Ba gar· 1 1mr7mo 3 Br 21l L'. Luga attracllo 3 Br. F n/1mkr to''" w/Mtnl 2 parking. JanltOflal S97 000 loan on 1hls tovely 2 bdrma e1eh wflh gar-2 II. It S& Wlnlet 2 Br or 3 Br. 2 61. 1ge mile 10 beach $575 N-POrt Cre1t Condo, Townhouu 2'1f Be br houH, trplc, In CdM 6t3-1003 4 .Bdrrn 2 Bath home ages Good 11n1nclng 4 Bdrm 2 bl. ape, lge 101, $575 & $650. tt4 E 873-3313 or 551·8638 custom lnte<IOI'. 2 car roman tub In mil bl S350 • utll1. 873-46•7 located In No Cotta G00<11t1ner lor the new gd area 11 II% 1 '1· BalbOa Blvd 879-5991 Sur;; d•el 11 ,.,,,.. net 2 Br oarege. pool, •P•. Jennie trplc. wet bar, y1rd, lor· F rmmtl 20·1 10 ... , 3 Dr NEWPORT BEACH office Me•• ••ove-1n condition. 1nu••tM OWCX. S234.900. PP, no "' "' vvv cour11 Call fOI' eppt 1 di .,, 1 000 ""' 11 Anracllvl '"' ,., ·-"' k 5 8 "0 3 Winter 3 Br, 2"• bl, s7u•. 2 Ba w/dbl gar kldl . me nlni , garege, houaa In C.M. 1225/mo ' ....., ' ' Owner motivated Just •1 l101r~lt •ttr. b rs. 4 • ., 4 " "" TIL I •t ••2 1101 s1•01 5 53'15 Well M11n111~. Mod•rn n J w n iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• 305 Monte<o. 879-5991 539-6190 BEST Alty lee I • -" .. mo. • ' 1 utll1. 6'2·7113 I 0 S reduced 10 S 127.500 18,0 Newpon ai, CM Build ng on ulet lree1. 631-7370 141•1121 llY llY llY lltw~rl ltack 2169 Foaatala 1'(yea t4)BR, 3~BA. ~ Beeulllul 2 Br. 1 Ba. Flehr 2bdrm Condo In F v AHlgned Parking. 01r- TRADITIONAL REALTY blk to bch 1 l1m dwelling iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Twnhse, lClnt aree, pallo. own rm, 1225/mo 1 utll • 11 e 1 Av 111 ab I e . S.100 Dow .. --" In a prime location on Lib Isle BXYFRONT Valle~ 2234 (old boarding hH) $1200 frpl~ S6751mo. 8.8 "738 pool/Jae 776·8148 eve 6•5-•80018415·3323 the B1lbo1 Peninsula. S I J 3 B 1 mo. 8•8-8•"9 10·8pm. 2 1B I s•75 ' " .. "" ep 10 une, r, urn.. HOh S FOR RENT .. vo run urn. .. mo. r N WPORT CE TEA F II on this 1 yr new upgraded Duplex: 3 Br 2D•. Park 875-4646, 213-289-9151 Founte""in Vall.., 3 Bdrm. 2 199 23rd SI 1299,000 dep. Newly dec0f'1ted, New for Sr'e, I Br I Ba nr F 10 1hr 4 bdrm11)1 1 blk E N · u ., 2 your 55 footer out front _, ti o & h 15 "' 10 bellGh Newpon S27S aervlce Executive Sultea. 3Bdrm 1 ... b1condo. 21111. B 1850 F ... d & Nr Lido ... opt & ... ach 2 etove & refrlg. o llreet rs oap 2., • ,5751625 ... ,..5•70 car gar Pym111pproll A hard 10 find llem. .• ... •.,1.tk •• L.1!,._•.•-•----"'-1 gearages Kl~~c;':l~ w~I-Br, lamii'v rm, nl;;patlo, perking Qulei Nligh-538-6030 Incl utll• M S-797 1 avs • . .,...,.. .. $1200 Jett831-4855 Owner will carry II ll% B Con I & I .... borhood NO"'"tl To-M/-F h 2b 12b C M OtllC·• 1p~ for ...... · tn t For m0te Info call 1 r o, poo S ac, come 863-1500. Agent, dbl gar w/workrm & l1un· call 6'5 96o.{• Oceenlronl Condo on P 1 r r a · •Pt 747 ... 1-595/mo 5""25 tt, .,iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim College Perk 4br 2be fixer MEL FIOlll ne•I to bch. ulll pd. 850 no feel dry $950/mo Alao avail · • Hnd 2 Br 1'!. Be pool ool. Jae, tennis. 10/1. '' -upper $1 15,000 own ag1 768-4529, 567-1928 -------lurn 7 14-673-0343. --------24 hr sec gated p~oject' S327 SO Frank 751-7176 S4201mo 11t month rttnt 759-8006 principals only PAYILIOI llULTOll -H---0-1---_,,-Redecoratsed •Hc l1yle 4 2131339-9383 2 Br. 1 be, gar, 1 child oK, $750/mo 751-5999 M/F shr 3BA house In lree utile pd AIC. DoletxxJt Bay .. Beach Real Estate .. i.At. ',,.,, c.-cflUNCt SIHt l ,, .. SEAYIEW 2575 Columbia Drive Ill 1120 · HIH a arai1k.. Br 2 Be 750 kid pet ok ~--------no nat•. 54351mo, ••t, ground llr 1055 El • 539-6190 BEST Alty lee 3Br 2bl , 221• Avalon. "y " '" SElWllD eutslde C M · n.smkr. Camino Or. Coit• ~ .. u E stde. old 3 Br .. t2,000 !~~~~~~~~~ Gfltral 2202 Avail now $825/mo. Incl last & dep 988-7749 S235 •utll 850-7332 3 Blks E ol Falrv•.,w & sq tt lot $129.500. o w e Beeutllul back bay vlew, j Br baYtiont S8951mo Haat. Btack 2240 gardener. 646-3827 2Br, 1Ba, yd, garage, pet• YILU&E M/F to"Shr'3 bel. 2 ba Adema pepere110•1.1n1 w/10% New England style 2 Broceanlront Sl250 ;older t Br new redec. 3 BrCondo,Blulls,neu1Jal &chlldren0K.SS55mo New 1 & 'Z'Bdrm luxury 1ownh11. $255 •utile. 754-1040,Mr Tracy dn Agt 642-9688 Condo, 2'/o yrs. 3 Br, 2'/o 3 Br w/sllp S1250 good 4 single $450. No decor. grt cond. S9SO. 640-4127 ap1s 1n 14 plans 1 Bdrm 111, 111, dep. non-smkr • $290/up . carpets. B~auutt~~lly t:~~r.ate~o~~ FOllEOLOSUllE ba, 2 trplc's, Assumable • ., •• .,I Winter pets 752-5822 673-5589 2 Br. ;rownhouee, very ~~~ s5:o~;h~~:: :;~~ 63l-564 t. Randy/Holly drapes. e/c, restrooms, bedroom. ihree ba1hs Forces sale, Prime ~~~ Ss1J~o~~~. ~!'tg:~A 'R11tal1 S300's bach pad wlbllls pd $750 3 Br 2Ba hme wtgar quiet. rplc. facual, oar-S72S , poola. 11nnls. M/F io shr hee In COM. 17301 Baach Blvd Hunt- home It's the expended Eastslda duplex & mod kllch nr ocean lull kltch walk 2 ocean age. No pell. S6SOlmo waterlaJle, ponds. Oas ror 25-35. non.,mkr. neat ington Beach 8'42-2834. "Port Royal" model Cus-tr1-plex Only S 129,000. BEAUTIFUL ,:01,00llAl•&lllUEILTEYllT 539-6190 BEST Alty lee BEST Alty lee 539-6190 Call 631 .... 984 cooking & heating paid s400 675-9678 IAY YIEW 1om ooors with leaded Agenl 673-8550 NEWPO"T CREST n ~3 Br 2 Be S.C P'•a SA. From San 011 0 F,,.,., N B I 1 1 B I I 4 B 2 Ba nice yard no BAVFAONT M bll 3b ,. "' · .• , ocean ron . ma ure eautl u large office avall-glHs Lovely spa In anls·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili CONDO 714/111-1113 ' · · 0 1 r. pool. patio, ape $750 No dttve North on each 10 resp, 25-35 non-smk able 642 .... 644, Mon-Fri. tic Ille Resllut view ol c11y Oeean view from every pats $800/mo 894"4961 2ba. beach, pool. •P• pets 752-5822 McFadden and west on lem S2SO mo 850-7206 9-5 lights $495,000 MESA YEHE I IHI room. 2Br & den S451( *Scott Rtnflll* or 642-0565 __ _ $950 mo • yrly 873-6022 --McFadden to SEAWIND 631-1300 Great corner lot wtlh AV Pr Ice red u c ' Ion IUI YOlll •flTll •OW All new renovation. 4 Br 2 Big Canyon Townnouse. 3 $495/mo 2,,Br 1'"1'1 Bbel al Pl. V I L L A G E Need Fe 10 shr beautllUI 2 1tflll " access Close to parks $198,000 Lo dn owe " B 11 1 1 $850 c 11 B 2• carpor1, r. 8 t na, (714)893 5198 story townhome, 2 '11 "-"EC T VE s ITE ANA 2 br lrpl g81 pet $400 8 pa 0• rp c, · 8 drm. /'t ba Goll course patio balcony • b11hs. pool. clubhouse "°"' U 1 U ;;1s.c:,g~o~~~ !~k ~np~ Call~~~ 6~~~~~6A E ANA 4/2 ba lrpl pool $700 alt 4, 968-3636. "s I e500w I A6v ·'o' 's21~ c I S27 W Wiison lrYi H 2744 No Pets or Kids Avail Nwpr1 Ctr 64()..5470 polntment 10 see ---'-------CM2 brwlshOp91rSSOO Economy 2 Br S40U's 1 mo ... • ... TSLM1•t 142·1IOl l---------.._. lmmed S32S • ullls. Ceaatrclal II& CAllJOI 540-1151 Ill OHYOl IY OWIEll CM 3/2 ba pool pet S750 chela kltch kids a-ok 4 Catallna view: 3 br. 2% be •Springs 1 Br ten· 662-3838. (work) Helen litaJala 2911 OlllTDI 11% fixed rate 30 yeere. E.TORO private 1 br $285 appls 539-61 90 BEST condo, upgraded, pool, $525/mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba. pool. nla/pool/spe carporl OCEANFRONT F _ No loan lees, no cloalng F V 412 ba gar pet S750 Alty fee Jae. e1c. $750. 960-2187 laundry room, cloee to SSOO no pets 752-5822 · em 1300 sq. It. commerclasl Lovely 4 BR custom home costs. Monaco with GC F V 412 be frpl gar $700 -shopplnl). 149 E. Bay St. n-amkr 22-32. reap prof. space for 1eue. Avail. on the golf course with view. 14 Aue Vlllars. FULATN 4 bd s595 Executive Park Plaet1 4 Br. Eaatblufl 4 Bdrm w/pool In TIL l&•f, 142-1101 Orange Tree Condo 2 Br, to shr 3 Br dplx w/same. Oct 1 S.85 per. 269414 pool and epa. Very prl· 0 Pen wk nd 1 1• 5. G.G. cot bltns yd 1375 2 Ba trplc, green patio, park·llke setting. avail 1 ba, AIC. all amenities. Av all now. $375/mo C amino de Eetrella. vato and recently re-640_1538 G.G 312 baulllpdS•2s nr beach. school. park, lmmed $1800/mo. S59Slmo. 2 Br. 1'/\ BA. No pets. $675/mo. 675-7235 wknd/ev. or Iv Cap istrano Beec h. modeled. Reduced 10 llLY 1111,000 l·c=----...,----.,,T--HB 412 be deck pool s775 ~~~~~~~~ 1~~1~00/Ce~I gA:f:~:·n .. W,"h:r/dpr~'c:i Townhouse. garage. 759-1128. eves & wknd• message 979-9263 493•4019, S t.295,000. Call Biii Cole Is the price on thla exoep-~etom1 E~gllsh1 udodr HB 212 be gar yd pet SS50 536_7036 malontenance lncld yard, llr, small pet ok. La.Ha ltack 274 OCEANFRONT, YAL v t•••t IEW 110· 1100 tlonal Laurel Point Towne ome n t • ga e guer · ORANGE 3 br yd pe1 $675 763 W. 19th St. M/F to 1hr 2 Br 1 be "'"" Home In Eaatalde. Back ed community ol Cherry s A 312 ba pool pet s550 HOMES FOR RENT Agent Brenda 640-0020 TSL Maat 142-1101 2B !'.~BA ciose 10 town 53901 11 • bl 1 ' Generoua 1enant Improve- Bay area. 3 bdrm1, 2~ Lake Estates, formal W11mnatr 3 br pool U 50 Hunt Beech 3 Borm 2 Ba. T•atia 22•0 and beach S750. 01y1 mo. ut ~ ca e n-mentl, 650-'000 1q tt b1tht, attached dble cer entry. living rm. dining WSTMNSTA 1 br 91r $335 $750.$800. Fenced yard ~ $595/mo. 2 Br 2B11 494-4241 eve 494-3672 eluded 548-9078 olllces S.90/11 . 2488 garage Shor I walk to rm, music conservatory, L Lord's lree service & garage. Kida & pets E-Z move 3 Br 3 Ba 1pHt TownhouH amall yard, L I ' I 279 PenthOuH, lull ocean New po r 1 BI. C . M pool 1r111 Beller '" thl• all with vaulted celllnge. 1oo·s avall 895-S 133 lee welcome. 883· 1500 level pool hme $635 l/r. blllna, carpor1, Ir pie •I••• 11•1 view. all ammenues. prol. 8412-3490 one full 759-1501 large gourmet kitchen A 1 1 w/meJor apple & f'r pet 940-W 18th81 ; OCEAN ,vteW Condo. onty S825 mo. 673-7550 --------- with Island, top ol llne 1p-OLD Newpor1 Blvd Like --gen ' no ee. ok 53~6190 BES lee Tll l1•t 142-110• 3b 2b" 1 J I I t Busy Npt Blvd. CM. II 2bd d 'I I NI 1B d d It • r ~ rp • 9 IPI 0 Prol. M to.· .. r C.M '"-·. 380-11•• 1/I, air ·-·"' .. nr.a w ~ & LEE p ancea. large 1unn~ n-con o w rp c. ce r con o. a u • ~--------be1Ch $950mo 551 0585 .... "'"'"' .,.. ...., ..... ILIFFI HO•T lllW n~ breakfast rm ott kitchen, 1g pat10, spacious sa:;o preferred, poo1. nr beach, Ct .. 1alaiaa1 1 lllnH Fiii . -P111 ba. plenty of room. otc1reta11. 845-9628 IYl YIEW ReaJ Estate 1amlly rm downatalra with yrly S4SO/mo, 557-9716 . Uafuaia~t4 2410 OOUI ltwpoll hack 271 S350 ullle Incl. 432-9820 la .. atrlal Highly upgraded "R" plen lrplc .. 3 Bdrm, 3'/o Ba, OCEAN Blvd CdM; In· S_u_p_e_r _3 -B-r -2B_a_4_1-am_h_m .. L--.. ,---d-""s-·c-t 2 Br Condo lrg/deck, dbl IJINI VIEW Resp, clean F 25-35 to shr I I l 2•20 ,,, .................. ,.... large master suite with credible ooean & Jetty S . uxur oue con o. o. • gar, alee door onaner 2Bdrm, 1 bath, 1 door great 2 br, 2 ba 11 Prom-11 a I ~ home wllh every con-~ lavlsh bath & •tra large view• In this 3Bd. lam rm 600 s w/gar kid pet ok Plaza 1 Br. den, lrpl, ,.-Pt A II I _..,. I ble P Id At I ~ ~ 539 6190 EST Alt I $650 831 4361 from beach S795/mo on1ory · VI · m ........ l200 •n 11. Newer bldg ce va u gr e. r um • walk In clo-1 Situ at·"' home w Io Id I Im a • y ee l l""&nt Ir. windows, A/C, . • . $385 67 ,... enl to 1hla multlle 1 """ "" -.. 6"1-1884, yrty,Ag1S48-5605 Allton 5-6204 WlnltnearNS504/mo Pia;{ wit 3 bdrm1, 2'A· b:l _S_C_P-lau--a-on_d_o_2B_r_t •-v, on lot with landscaped elegance S 1900/mo lr'riae 2244 calm designer w11tcover-t mo free Tom 851-8928 I Ow I tropical stream & view ol LIDO ISLE: S Bd home, Inga & drapet, MC. bldg, Attractive 2Br bl up,__ '. ~i ~' ~~· 1~. T Roommlle to 1hare 3br. I ' meandering pathways quiet Island location. ...., • · nc ws r ryr. enn • c." w/deck, cloaed gar. nr ' • n · . s.eps ·""" IQ It rch. Pleasant lormallty Un· b1. poo. ape n or 2 to 4 Bdrm• •"50 $1400 1 h /d t I ... ,,_ • ~~ ~ 2bl home I NB • 2 '""" 3975 Bl obstructed VIEWS coS1 o rant S10K or leu 13,9,SOO. Spec. family home S2000 clubhouse. utll Inc & Santa Ana cc $550/mo · to ooeen. S250 mo, tst & Newpon Beach. $1330. $449,500 83t-1400 dn By ownr $86.500, Byown~ BIG CANYON Totally muetl more No pets. Av1119117 54S-1938 . UN y LUBLIVING l11t.'1'ulll 851-0121 MIA zoning Agent UITILIFF OllARIH , 10"~ 831--3014 remod. home, large & IS Or /mo 4 -1 1 Eastslde 1 er 1mell but IN NEWPORT BEACH Sh11e 3 er Crest Twnhm. _s_,_,_·50_3_2 ____ _ 556-1626 or 775-2580 "' ~· $800 6 o 8 3 $225.000 Large back yard Daaa •lat " --------iu .. urlous wl •Bd. lam rm I -' cozy with 1011 ol natural Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apen-pool, ten n la, • P • Rent 1125 IQ tt. $.400/mo wllh mature tree privacy OCEAN VIEW TownhOU ... --------· w'" A3TtrEpAICSFA. 0$3NSOOT H/OmMoES ea ty A1artaHll Far11Jlkt4 wood $375 851-9523 manta & TownhOUHI $385/mo 6'12 -3850 or 1355 Login • 1. C.M 3 2,L 1750 tt DRiii lllHE I I"""• Some are e1ag1nt1y 6'6·1869 ask for Tom 675-5118 and lmmac. 4 bed 2'~ br nbl IQ · 631-1400 651·1177 a... E11l11de2Br up11alr1. t lurnlsned.From $660 bath home wflh family $156,500 Xlnt llnanctng. hit llJ 10 0Hlltry Ptalaaala 2607 Ba. s5251mo 648·06<t8 On Jamboree Rd et SHARE lu•urlou1 Mme 2500 Sq ft warehouee In· room. Two trplc1 & large owner 714·240-3102 Renaissance Model best hlMa lalaa• 3 Br, 2 be. frplc. gu. nr bay eves, San Joaquin Hiiie Ad with view. S285. ulll .. 1st eludes 2 offices & lg a s• um e b I e Io an . I i 1 4 locatton, price & terms. 2 Br 1 Ba. Auall now year-& oce.an. Wntr. 5875. 144 llOO & 1111 dep 966-8479 meuanlne So ol South 631-1400 1-;";;8;'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;~;1 Only 20'!. dn. Aeklng • HUGE 3BA. 3BA. 2 Story • ' \\1•'1 l1.~10..,H<,,.1'c.1 Ulll Ell lllT OOITIOT •olll IMEl from bay. 760-1977 i11v1Hr Valencla 851 2175 •CONDOS• lrplc, gar. grdnr, pk, ten-3042 Enterprlte, C.M. al , .•• ,. Spacious sunny 1 BA on · • Vitia Balboa and Ver-nle. pool. Jae. no chlldren, Paularlno btwn Brlllot & - I• $~74.500 ly. $850/mo 7 homes :JMO MICHELSON 0111"£ 675-4644 evea. $625 mo. no pets. 972 Shr Irv horne 5Br, 3Ba. Cst Plaza & 405 Fwy. REAL ESlt.1 E Large living room with fire-Ol.llllaa PlllPHTIES Classic Victori an on JBr _2_B_e_, _p_o_o_I_, -,-rp_l_c West Bey Ave Incl· 6 Huge Duplex 2 Br 2'1t Ba sellles S825 mo & up ""'II, smokers Fem only SS Fwy 544 eq It 831•1400 place. dining area and 1ui11_.41,. Balboa !eland 3 Bdrm2 Leese $900 mo (213) appl., encl gar, Avail Many xtru. lncd yd, pet 631-4960. M OO mo 875•9773 957-2731, 546-6985 •--------roomy gerden kitchen • • w/guesl quarlers. 592-2044 eves 9 / 2 4 S 6 2 S I mo ok 1735 673-6336, 5850 3 B 2 B w TED -~ with eallng aree Open ~~~~~~~~~ tr pies, 4 Be, S2500/mo -553-8600dy 873-7SOOev 642-9666 /mo. r • Shr nice hM on River Ave., AN shop '"'""' or • IPUlUll lfTE·Lm YllW A cleen Carmel Pl1n on Part Lerwick, t>eautllully expanded. m11nt1lned. landscaped & financed $289,000 I .._U.t I l ·f ~I'\ Realt0t1, 675-6000 beams end large deck. _ Agl 760-8333 Fln81 quality 4 Br Incl den 2 ~--upper unit. garega. wtd NB. all prlv. avail now. no l1rge garage lor minor Great location directly Harbor View, s Br. rentto Ba S800 gertshop Steps lrom beach 4Br LA'R'GE 2 Story 2BR. hk-up, 3 blocks 10 beach, pets 5275 mo 650-5098 1u10 body repair, wlll pay overownparklng.Belutl· own or? Prln only ltlMI S39·6190BESTRltytee 2be, llnent. dlanes too. t'nBA w/laundry hook allblt-ln1. up to S200/mo Co1ta lully landecaped with 6'4·5598 eves Ptaiaaala 2207 LAKES. speclout 1 Br end S950, 850-4588 up. lenced petlo. Near 208 Lugonla Shr nice hN on River Ava.. Ma .. or Huntlngton Bch. I I d I k OUTINT 2 BA HOUSE unit. lrplc. dining, lrg Winter rentll Ill 8-15. 3br Baker and Fairview TIL l1•t IC2-1IOI NB, all prlv, lvall now. no Biii 989-1221 ma ure rMI an I ea ua•10• YIEW MILLI ,. SS """'I• $275 mo 650 5098 I ·"'I t I nan " 1 h od & f 1 d k ... I $625/ 2ba by bayloce1n $700 25/mo • ou & etec . ---=-------1 ""' · · • waNTEO· Shop .,..~ ~ mm""' e e poase11 on. 3 Br 2 Ba hOme 11 t218 wt m ern kit. rp c. ec • Pl •• urn mo · 875 3070 Across from beach. 2 Br, 2 ---------" ..... ~ ~ $99.000 wflh 1saumable Keel Dr CdM lmmac Oct 1 to June 15 6 door• Barrett Alty 642-5200 314 Alvarado pl Balt>oe _n_o_P•_1_s __ • bl, $]OO/mo. 3 Br • Iott, Steps to be1cn/bay M/F large g11age IOI' auto financing. condltlo~ w/pvt yard lrom bay. 1•,i, blks lrom SUPER 5 Br. 3 ba. spa. Illa ••H Lrg bachelor on E/alde. all $900/mo Frplca & encl to shr 2 br, 1 be Pen. Pt body repair, will pay up to 142-1200 $362,000. For appt. cell ocean. S8SO. 310 Cor· prestigious racquet club. l';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia utll Pd. S395 Alk for Amy gar. 8 4 S. 6 7 4 7 or dplx wl F. S300 673-80 l3 $'400/mo Bob 598-6009 on Patrick Tenore, agt onado Cati wkdya, S1295/mo 556-6576 11 760-8862 648-7171 lltk for All WHY HASSLE? ROOM· M 1-., ltalala S 882-2871 2 Bachelor Apta.. 2195 ---------s ;;IU;;.;.--.;;;,;;;.;;;;;,_..;;;.;.;;;. 760•8702• 631• '266 =---..,,-,,~-~~~2 unlverslt-y-=P,...1-rk.....,,,T-ar_r_ac;_e_2 Miner St Furn w/ulll pd. Lu11,ury condo. walk to SC Canal waterfront, dock for MATE FINDER Inter- • LIDO ISLE <! Br. 35· fOi Coroa• ••• Mar Br. 2 bl Twnhse. avail $375 mo .. dep. Off Plaza Frplc, eleg1nl am boat. 2 bill• oceen,. views, screens. pnoto't & so•L ""'"" • OWClexchg $299,500. 2BR COTTAGE south 0/ 1 O I 1 7 $ 9 o o I mo street perking, no pell. French doors, 1/c, In Ams $850/mo utile pd. ~etches P1rol. peol ~~'..; fll WIE ' Bkr 646-3949 H""" Lease $750. no 6"0 1212 To aee call 645·9604 home eecurlty. t br. 1 be. 861-2993 • ou lall\ on Y to qu3a If....., Clauroom apace 111111. lor -, ------!•--------Incl. wuher. dryer, pl/1 a PP · a 4 4 1 v1rlety or activities In pets. Paul 720.0541 Woodbridge condo. 4 br, ciub w1tennl1 cr11, pool1, Oupt.ic unite 1'.\ blk• lrom B l r ch I N • w Po r I . Founllln V1lley/Huntlng· LIH ISLE Baytront Bayside Place 2 2'1t be. Arbor Lake MC· IEWNIT YlWll Jae. 1auna. beaut. dee. bch, 1 yr lse. 6'11-1899. ton BMch area BELOW PRIV ATE Unlquettoorp1111.loca1ed Br 2 Ba ~ boat lllp. lion Avlff t0/1 U50mo 7mlnfromt>each,gu& cf\Jbhoute&muchmore. 1Br,uttlpd$475,1vaH ltatabWaatH MARl<ET Anni.Ill teue A on wide lot. 3 bdrm1, 2~ $1850/mo 675-6161 ~ depollt1. ~9-5100 water paid Junior 1 Br. $8:<5 Incl. moet utll1 St. 2Br.utllpdS895,avall agreement w/optlon 10 SPA bath •• Winding II.Ire.••. ••75 1 B SS30 Albani. o1~1 638.0405·, 4Br, uttl not lncS1050 11t 1or2 Br lum. 1pt or houae r-Malnt /cu1todlal ""' Block• 2 t>en 2 Br mulll·Ba L11••• ltaak -r & I t • "-1t1lned glau windows, -POOi ap1 tennis evea 731·7 28 IS vv,...req. In Npt Bch area Sgl Fr ~ & utlll provtded. l&IM& ldu• 1006 2 Bdrm, 2 bl Plan 3 In 1teraophon1c aound •Piii . level pool hme fX DLOUS OCEAN VIEW voOeyb~ll ~r11, ..;,nu. Call Hedy980-921' Fem. w/exoell. ref•. Rent Contlct Carol Jones. Orenge Tree P 1110 throughout A mu11 to S600 1 equipped kit. Call 3 Br & den 2 be rec rm Sorry no pete UNIOUE 1 Br 1515/up. LIDO DELUXE 2 Br frplc. to $650, winier rental 842-6851 ext. 230. REDUCED S 1001 Home1. Prole11lon1llv 1 $550 Ooo 539-8190 BEST Alty lee S 1500/mo. 49~8457 Call 557-0075. · PAV patio. pool. •P• 1 b 1 k 11 $11"" only. 957·O171 dy1, -=---------."""""" decorated Plue carpet, -' · TOP 1181· quiet, no pets ~~5-e3~9 pa o. ""· 650-0734 evet Aaa1u1ta1at1 F~~= 'c.:' ~!. ':'o~ cuaiom lhuttera. Excel-LIH HALn OlMEO lllHI OCEAN & CANYON VIEW Daaa ,, •• MESA PINES 2650 Hlrll --L111111 a.. *sPIRITOAL XOVISBR ... "I S 2"' Sh lent amenltl81. S 123,900. 111-7100 Beautllul 3 bdrm home 2Br 2B1. $925 mo. 3BA ON THE BM CH 549-2247 Ooe1nlron1 3br, 2ba Gar. --•d·A~ In 10~ -·-rl'"""" & es .. ng 4 .. K. ore w/nlae view Nloe lnianor. 49 ....... 576 ..,. ow 1 d 58th rk 4 B 2 3 b I h I " ...... • ... ., ... _,... mooring 1 hM to So. Avail. on yr-to-yr 1eue. ~--~~--~~~ Winter rentll, 9 mo. lee. NEWLY PAINTED • n ry, nr P• · r. • 1 urn ome or buelneu 676-24951t B8"'ron1. Agt 840-1538. 1 ,2000 F .. lllita Vlt~t 2••7 s950 mo 1 1 & 1 t + ...., 2 Bdrm. 1 Ba. $535. 9/17-6/15. $1000, u1111 1 month 111nln9 Sept ---------,. llWNIT HIUOE Alk no Imo or .. -. • u r_,. pd. 6"2·312516-42-5389 1 5 . s • p I 2 0 SC s ll•t '" isor more lnlo. plHM cell Hob ts F R MNf Cell Hedy 980-92 t4 1 Bdrm $435-$,55 v E A s A I L L E s 213-207.0455 R ·M-LET • 1121 IOO 973 1373 0 a•o 5118 U111e paid, garage, pool, " .' ... E. It r · r ~ • . Min ion Viejo 2 & 3 Bdrm, La~aaa hacL •a ea y 3 Bdrm. 2+ 12 ba condo c • 22 2 Bl S875 S7SO Fenoed -• • 'I no pelt. PENTHOUSE 2 Br. 2 bl, HH ... 1 .... ANSWERS 2 Br home • gue11 unit, S72,500 1seum. @9¥·% 1111 HI 2 4 yard & 9;,,91 Kids & S3 5 furn Cfiarmlng becfi3 _o_1_A_v_oca __ do __ 84_2_-_98_so_ OQ81nvlew. turnkey llv· OR BACH $.450-$500/mo remodeled. no qulll!ylng 651· 1177 8 Sand Dollar Coun t Br upper $3751mo. 3 Br peta -•come. 863-1500. nr bctl, no pell, utll pd. t Ing, Sec, comm pool, apa Cleen. quiet F 8" 1·2261 20•1o down $249,500. Owner 831-2923 upper S575/mo. enclld Agent. no lee rasp empl edit 41j.4.-4200 etc. $916/mo Bonnie =---------875-9058_._•~gt~-~~ l"IUU lllHE ~~~·r· c ~~1 .. & det,,~·~ ,,.,.,, leack 2Ht SNtuod10N.·poo1S •• ,KPfRlv. b,•oS39.5 .• Ou1e~: Jr•~ :~~~~tew. ~~;!~~~?'· 675-8000 P:;:12 ~=1~0 =~n';:':v! 11Ha ••I Mar 022 Feeturlnn ocean view. 751 9.,.05 -,.,. cl to ..... ··'" b1'-emall nat Cell 9-12.AM Harbor View duple• -MIC=* IMllVl be1ut1tuT pool & toe lot. message • ., E'Bluff Condo. 4Br 2'/o bl bua/prof 49,-0451 d•=r. d~·~m. ;-,:~ ... ca...... 2771 660-,42-1 ext 433- 0wner $385,000. Belt ---------TremendOUI price reduc· 2 Br w/11ove, crpt1, 1upar e111ended E plan ··~rt hack garaga.1850/mo. 2183 2 Br slis. Furn. 1526. Young l1mlly need• 2 buy In Cdm. 848-0096 U~~/~oJ:.r~c~1~ xi~~ ~~~5.:;&'\' 1::.~~gr' lo ~~·~~. se;'s~~~0~;~~~ ~~g<>.J~i.Agerit/ownr Ed 28r:2Bi. ocean view. Pacific Ave C.M Call Pool, year round, nr bdrm houN, up to $525, KalMr-Unlty An.ore· Giblet BUREAU Grendma "Wh1t'1 lhe moat e•penllve pek:le of furniture thare 11 fn the White HouM?" Or1ndpa: "I know, a government BUREAU." 1ocat1on, w1lklng die-Wiison. 631 .... 889 1tep1 to pool. S1350 mo. Maniger Jeff 5•9•4530. belch. bule9 No pete. In C.M.. pref. E/flda. w11 •1 tanoe to comm. pool. Fee W.Al.KER & LEE $385. ' Br, Trailer. private UEHTIYf 1111111 675·8"48 498-6277. 891-9031 -L.-.-.-.-,-.-.-.. --3-804- 11'111 TllUOE alnd S 139.SOO Jean n.--t r---& quiet, gu & water paid. 4 bdrm. 3 be. beaut. pool. -3~B~A-0,_N.._TH_E....,_B ... EA_C.,..H-POOL EASTSIOE l1111t hack 2711 trafll lor 1-;;;;;;;;;;iiiii;;;; IYIWlll Lat1n752-14 14 ncG&~wm.w; 1111 sec only •97-8287 DA, frplc. Sl200. 1924 Winter Rental, 9 mo.111. Lrg 2 Br. 1 bl, coin op 2b3rm.1665/mo:16drm. bat 2912 '1 10 R H /pool La~aaa hac~ 1 , .... -........ · · Holiday Ad. 639•9179 $960 mo. 111 & lut ~ laundry. hot wrtr pd, nr $575/mo; Step• to .. nd. W W lkooml dolme w · r:::TT. 3yaBrrd,ltrBpalc" "s~u751e,mwo/.l7ncd11 00,RGEOUS 2Br. lg den. dep. req. Hedy 960-9214 17th St. $475. 780-6227 Nu Carpet/paint. 1848e ANTED· .Oop 991ce or FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: e ng stance to BU LO YOUR HOME on a ~ u 2~B the $1075 24th S1. 213-592·2725 large garege fOf mlnOI' Beach. F11hlon 11 . Bil specllcular OCEAN • w 20th St 648-4900 1 new twn · Newly furn 3 br, 2 b1. 1 Br, frplc. pool, p1tlo. gar-auto body repair. wtll pey Is. nr by park. 1450.000. FRONT 3 Arch Bly lee • ltll B 1100 mo 233 i 6th Place. View. deck. ger S850 age. No pell $505. 399 I Mal up IO S200/mo Colla Xlnt financing 111111 Wiii llmple lot Call own.;. Fri 1 t ••ti 3 Br, 2 b•. Goldenrod Dr 675·4333 673-02• 1 or 831-'582 W Bay 650·6357 Mau Of' Huntington Bch coope ate /broke llEllL•raR p••1 Pool, gdnr Avalt t0/6 COM. fOf 1 WOl'klng per-Biii 969-1221 r w ra to Mon (714) 499-3070 or ....--s 1050 Sierra Mgm1 HorMS/Country Living OGHnlront. 2 Br. 2 ba, Stunning large 1 & 2 Br 2 ion. pv1 ant, near bch No ~~~---~~- A11all by eppt. Call Tu e to Tnur 1 A be1u11lul Triple wide 641-1324 • 2bron68x300'1otnrBack wlntet. $950 Incl utll Ba. garden apt, pool, cooklng.673-3474evea Oflictltatal1 t14 673-3745 or 6'0·2722 (213)799-t 159 30lC60, 3Br, 3Ba home B1y Need• II• up Wiii 26 l-9488, 650.0881 $425 & up 710 W 18th Ideal location. Agt 3 Br, 2 Be Loreruo. Gdnr. coop w/h1ndyman type IUUlll IOTIL 181' Weetcllff. N.B. 278 to .Ou. I ·nnvtEW •nrrt ltack I 540-5937 By a.ppl •v•ll 912•. $950/mo Gao 476-1?34/538-2455 IOUIFllllT UT THE VICTORIAN 2 er 1'/\ Wkirantllsnowavall. 1365 aq tt. Sull~le lor1--------., Sierra Mgmt 641 '32.. S B1 w/gar, Crpte, Or"""', m•"'laal or dental A"'""I 200blk.40'1ot.3br +den. 11 1,000HWll Coaj1alalaa1 1 75 .... LeaM . Condo. Npt Cr111. 1 Br,wlnter rntl 500/ry10 bllln1.lncdy1rdw/pa"1-10. 11 .50/wlc&upColor "" . .,_ ... ~----------1 I ti I N t TV Phones In room. 2274 54 1 ·5032 FOUND: Orey Cit. vie 3bl. yard, compl. refurb. Model perfect 3 Bdr home. FORECLOSURE sXLt 4BA, 3BA, Meaa Verde 2 bd, den, 2'/o ba, Rel, nc u . 0 Pl •. water pd. 638·4120 Ca11 Harbor & Hall, F v S51S.OOO. 217 J11mlne. Harbor View Hiiis, ap· wlgardr, no pate, St 100 WID, Ocean Vu, tennis & 673~ 1-5PM. Newport Blvd. CM 250 eq rt S200/mo. 779 5'48-828" Owner/agt 873·5551 praleed $390,000 Wiii be 3br, 2ba, 2 incl garage, 975-4573. 631-5207 att 4 pool. S 1 t50. Avail Nov 1 OCEAN FAO NT wntr. 667 Victoria "L" S525. 64'8·7•45 W 19tn. St. Co1t1 Me'8. ---------11 Id ted 1 5362 000 stepa to S.J.C. mlaalon, 631 6344 Tom 861·8928 Found; Male e.lge Lab. OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun. qu I or , take over loin, c1JI All S92S 3 Br. 2 Ba. Mendoza -·-------qul1t, exec, comp furn. Sleeping room, naer So "Char11e··.· Male ............ C w/1 IK dwn or m0te. Call 2 1 d 1650 & S 1000/mo Cont Plaza. Fem. pref. """""" 26:i~"n~.~:· 5v~w3 ~~: ~~r~~~~~8~1• 780-8702, 6'5•97•7 or &<15•7171 Av:ttr 18;~1:0.:;g~ Y LINDA ISLE 875-4688 S270/mo. 558-1737 *frJe~,:' ~:r:n;c~::,:111 ~"'-r":~ Agent 6 4 2 • 133 4 • --------~-~;,p;;p;.;;,.~~I Buylren1 3 Br 3 B1 S700'1 t-3 yr leue, room l0t 3 .... t heck llfe8ti8JIU 81t1la,!tttll 1 MO FREE RENT Codl·a·poo, Fe Biii and 6"4·5117 dbl gar fncd 4 kid pat bo111, S55001mo Appl bile 1 Br, 1Ct'08t from flWl•H CXMJNX BEACH With tnor11trm IMM. tun Ten Shephud, Mela To plaoe your meaeage belore the reading public. phone Delly Pilot CIUlllled. 642-5678 I 11 l'l.11·1·, our 539-6190 BEST Ally lee on I Y. 8 7 3 • 2 6 8 5 . sand A~JI 1650 0. ~~ h ••OTOR INN 1arvlce1ullQ Kef9""'•r Brown/M 9.,_ )(; FE Ch • b • .,,,..,... 768-8018, or 1-498-3357 · •• · now · 1... r re1t ,.,. iv• Blonde RetrelVef X: Mei. "·''I lt1•,ult 1rm n achp1d~1 532-5692 Frj)lc,vaultedoalllngt .dbl WklyrateeS105&up ocvemeedlow& 'fellow Lab; Mlle Q~ -..i·nw1• l>1rt•1·ton OIANTOUPLEX utlls free kid pet ok Near .Baok Bay Com---------0ar'G'pool&ep1 Dalty/Wkty/Monlhy proletelonellmagehlgh. and Blk Norwegian I • II N Br 8 garage1, Npl Ht1. 539-6190BESTRfly lee I01'1abla3Bdrm2belam-.-A,.f!.--rt,..a .. n ...... 11 ... ,i..U-..-1.-L __ 2Bdrm0en2~B• $770 K1tch'1 avail. ColOI' TV. 8810ov.,C>r.Sult114, Elkhound: Mlle 8tfndle .u t •' • ow S260K. 975-01•2 WILllll lmlyo.h•o .. "1e.7. •2L~ueBkr S1200 1 Bdrm IY• Ba h30 heated pool & 1tep1 10 N~ ee.cn. Pltl L•b >c. Newport 642-5678 ttf lat• ....... .. .. ...... 666W,18thSI. ocaan.985NCoutH~. 1·3651. BMch .\nlm&t Shelter, ht. llJ Prtpr~ USO 1 ,i;;o;~~ ci:::~'i.g,=:~ N 2 e,wix>n Sh0tn 3-' Br. P11la1•la 1707 845-2739 Leguna Beech, 494·529 · 419 Mein SI. Hunt Beech. 125 M ... Ort'/9, Coate __ .,_._.H .. w .. •a .. 11____ TRW report + 1ppttc1tlon ~Bi. 2 bl~• tot>.actt. 1 Brll be, wtffi i>Mm ();jj. We111tde 1 Bl. £425 ul111 Motel rm1 IOI' rent by Viti 380 iq M, private en· M8H. 844-3888 ,. 1 clo" to POOi & tenn11 1 • 1 p•· &. :C y 1y d St t d 1120-ufi w/kttchenette tranoa & 'h Ba. $225. FOUND· Ma .... Oo"-•-",'"-'11',","•' c..rrin .i\,.A. -fl c i°:;;,Q.• ••u 6.nd Of buy*'• -"I, ln ........ t orm + prof1111on111y 9•2 •• 3 , ng 'J r"' gar • r • r. . OV9. crp '· rapee, I • 8 .... -. Momt ... 1 132<t • ,. .,....,,_, • v~ l'Q\.I \"~ «11 (:.;(I'~ '"'" low mkt ~~r~'"prlo;to drifted lea.M form Off«· _v_·""'_8_· -----S52o/mo 9 5-0098 eund~ fie. No pete. •val, u 5·87.tO ,..., 'v .. • 9·18 Ytc Bey i HatbOf. •••••••tu•' '"' ......... H___ high apprec. Foreclosure Ing you ma>Clmum protec· IOIAlflllT Yr1y, 1 bd, 1 ba, oat?._etl , 8414-4 82 taltlt II 850 1q M, 46' ICI ti: 3 Co111 Meu, ldel O ~-'::;:" ,'::;" :..,~, ;:::-& exchange 8'*)ttllet lion. Call Peta Johneon Very 1h119 4 bdrm 2'A b1 drapu, lrpt. 1525 ... ,-.-.-.......... ~ •• -.----..... I~ t ffOI rooma, 2 bllhl, wet bar. 93!-3923 -• r .. ~' ..,..,,. -•• Waikiki from $48,000 lo 631-1266 OCltnftOl\1 du"""•· It""'. w 87 1c= •57" No P91• uz 2 Br 2a Bl, 2 lti>tcl, •t Xlnt toe Loweet tata In '""Fou-.... -.• ~~---.. -,-rg-._,-,...... ""' • "' '"' ,_.... " 2 br, t'A ba tum. twnnM, erH. 831·5778 BeWtly b....'.':.'.:...1 • ~· ........ ..':::':.· S E Ar RI 011m0f\d Head Scott. cation: 1618 w. Ocean-... ....---........ ...,.,....-... .,.,.,.11 enctunl1,1rgtt0f8Qell'"· Coete MeM.'262.80~.,,. •~•H-1'90•,.e M1·1317 I I onlyS179,000oc.enlront ger, lg petlo. Or .. t lo-.,,,..., ,.,,.,.vv-r I I I i: Pacific Co11tlln• (714) ltont • lowet unit. Avlll C.rtaa ··• •r 171 gar. •ml ocean vu, utile. 648·7021 art. 8:30 _" .. _' - · · · -720·1105 9116 to 8/2. 11100/mo. 2 lif. h\ ba twnilee, tri)k, 1180/mo. 240-3l5e 3 Br. 2 ba. NB. wllllhr with 8 lttr•••""7 ..... [ r 1 11 u y I L CLl•lt M811 V.--de iov.iy 3 Br. Wayne. Agt 648'8816 pool. Lie. $876. Bal ut. non-smoking femele. 0:0.of9aelort11 ..... llty . • • • home. Yeertv taeu, 7pm 99m 850-0473 Pii-.;.,,;,;;w;.;.._.,.;:;.:.;~ $300 T 675 5909 .., I HAWAII 11000 770.0317 '**"11\1 rtn'IOdeled llCIC • 2 idrm, ,,,, Bl. condo, . 00'1 • •0 1tden Type. --'--~~-~ • Wiii lrada Hewallan hm~ 4 Br. 2 b•. MP fem Bachelor. Av111 10· I, !)fl· lrplc, dahwehr, petlo, 4 Bedroom. betwean tha •PrtvtlteSullM. Found Wht G411 .,/blue •Y••· vie 1t111 & Monrovia. CM.131~ OrMI D~/Houtld belul I mo• '!'.".i trained. Ndt gd hm/ywrv. IU·to31 I U 2 [ R A I ' O••hdm• wn11 • ine '"'"1 propertlo for P1lm Sherp 3 Br~'A B• w/dlnlng rm. rdwd hot tub. Odnr & vita. '386. 87&..ee 11 elngle geraga, $726 mo bey & OOMn. Call alter 8 •Some w/MC,..tarlal ..... -.-....... -...-.--1 .. P'"'"' °"" .,, '"""'"'" Spring•. N-por1 Bch rm & 2 car geragt on a• Io c du•' pd . Charming ciMn 2 Br 2 Ba, t600 depoelt. 883-1800 pm, 550-2937 epeoe. I I• I I .... pro...,.~. boll. or luxu"' cul-d••ac, Merine High· $1700/mo 780·819'. lrplc. Qll. -I d ...... up. A...._t, no IN. C •Full Windows Lott. IHt Min NM.''""'· .__ ..... __,,__..__ ....... r lhe<~ ~In me Whll~ Hnu1~r carv•• COit, P10111'c, lend•. Wiii conald8f" IM 805-395-8874 ~ "''"" ..... Chrl1tlan fern. lo lhr M 01191'100klng pttlOL ...... Vine W•lton/DUtr 011oop1 I '""w • 0~·•111 ~t $890/mo C t II no r.11 S750. 1 l r IN , 2 t>r, 1 be, OU l)d, 28 + 1wnhM nr•8.C Pin, lull •S--ttltl•' ........ av•'t 8'5-M84 or14M120 I B IGELT 1.,,.,,, Coa1tllne('114)720·tt05 ' · ur Sm111,2bd,nrwat1tand 83 ·2514. 16~ '375d-.Mc~ld~Av, rtclacll PV1rm/bag1r ...,, ........ ., .......... --. ....... --...........,.--1 1-1288·'01 NptPler Oui.tarea Sept N I 0 H ... """'' '"""" ' ' • •Copler,AtloeptlOnltl Lotl Ciitmen ...-..... I I' I I' I 0 .. ,, .... .,, ' •'• "''•' IHJtt f•nlak.. Student119«11a1 2 Br 2 Ba • JuM $07& Incl um1. 1tt arc •u•. pen ouee nr a.actl Blvd .. 3""894 ..,,,.,, 7a...<>103 dYt •t<nctien. llc. mlle neut ~,;r--. .__...._......_.,...__.__._...... .:.: ... 1 .• :i:::.i-;:.•"9,:".! • ,. • ,... &·lOS•tJ 2•4 Sun " • 1 b1 petal F-lle non emllr to lhr 111~•••• llf..1170 ' • -· 1-400'1 !lat w/gar & poot & q80 84-7 .. .,.. IW.. -' ur, • u " ...... • .._. • 12 SanJU&n --. ' .• :: I' I' I' I' I' r I llJMI lllad 11" &39·6190 BEST Rily ... 73().~88 d•yt Dhl ' Br 2 frpl, IP•. a Ctt w/belcony, mlnutet lrom ~do nr occ. 1250/rno. 4et....te 1 . . . . . _ . g a r , I 1 e 0 0 I m o • *4:h. ll!OO. 720-0&44 Pool, tic. ~ Mi· 1154 BAYFRONT BLOG. 8ASI!· ---------Cute 3 bf, 1 t>.· win~ People ¥/hO need people WESTCLl;rJ • b<I, 3 bd &&1·11747 OWnt/*Ot ,,....----...---MENT· HOO lq fl. (oet In AY91on all Ledllll I I I I I I Ol•v~~(2'813~~ .. 71 •. lhould atw1ye ch«k 11w1 •·/pool I Caban• 2 Br, 2 ba. rrplo, encl ger. F n/emkr to etv 2 br, 2 bl &Ot/lt.00/1q 11 c1u· Butova wetctl, wM belld. · · · · · · ""'"""'· ,......,.., u. StwVloe OlractCJty 1n the S l 760/m? Anew.r Id 1 SELL Idle 11em1 with • I 6 3 0 I m o • a• o . Pl"CHNlntOt'; Pl. S3IO +. Mon-frl.1-1. aentlmentel \Olllue. ,._ IOUll..utl lft••ra II Ofntffft ..... Ht! wt1nd1 (71')473·6243 DAILY PILOT 503, 842 ... 300 2' nr. Dally Piiot Ct111llled Ad eo.9n2. 62e.300' u1111 •de!) 876-3189 ... 2 ... 64• ward 14t-2t5a ... __ .. ; I II Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Sept. 19, 1983 ('7 ""rtlda1 lat11 ld~ltti•L ,clll"l'li,.,l•""lc ... _,_• -~--1,11;;;;,,;;,o,ec .. •..,rl.ca-.l ______ ,_e_a_•• .. r_•_•_• ____ Bt11t Cl11ala1 •••Hrl. 1..,r_.1 ... a ... 11,,.a1 _____ Parcblttlcal iiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiii•I Ba6Y:ulng~ My home Ea· child C818. C.M. home. ELECTRICIAN 20 VAS HOM41 Aec>tlr•·Carpentry _EX_P_'_D_H·o·u·a·e·K·E-E_P_E_R_ BRlckWOAk Small lobe. INT /EXT. CALL JIM, c ..... u., $184 da perlenoe & relerence1. fenced yard. Infante 10 2 EXP. REAS. RATES Cablnell·Elec-Plumblng lndlvlduel & PeuonaUN<I Newport, Coate MeH, Ill ?110 JG'tfoi\thlP recovery: IG'. , per IV Call 775-0569 yre Paule 642,.211115 646-7602 Fenclno DON 966--0149 Service wMk'fyft>l-wMKIY Irvine. Reta. 675-~175 • vtew, Renew. Ravltallze The1'1 ALL VOY pey for• cltatl, Nai at./ Strv. LIC'D DAYCARE Home Aapal" -Carpentry xlnl ref. 840-155811 Linda Cvatom Brick-Stone ~n~7:x':.'~:a~'.NLT~~do Aetat1on1htp1 640-6454 lm .--.----::;;-;---,r---~~~fi.ad 1-4 yr otd1, MeH Verde G11•eala1 Plumbing • C81pel. Reta Mllll·O&llPn Block-Concrete. Llc'd. FrM aet. 841•3588124 hr IH•at rYICI Bott CoverslTop1/ln1 Swanne 558-3098 TREES CALL FRED 9e2·24'3 WllHW OLWlll Refs FrM eet. 5411-11492 p i Cullom returnee/cover DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY ouar s11tcnlng F111 MfV CHtractou T ft.,., ..,. c1 ONE CALL DOES IT ALL Wedo lhror~hWOfk R• llnl a1 -• .,.•,.r-....•,.•.,.1~--.-..--111tera/Job aearch Gt op,,_ ramov..... ean We l'M It break It buy It -,. F hi I 15 rc:e: Pree Cnvs 720-0573 NB aeral 1 7"1 ... 76 IA • • llable and EFS. With *A•l MIYlll* ar1 ng n .... or ..,_,,n tip-l'aJt CDS 673-1107 up, new awns " ..,... or haul It 548·5009 complete cerpel anO HANOINO/STRIPPINO '"""' WHITE WIZARD lotk~H iat RemOdeltRepafra, comm Cleen Upa -Landacaplng H Ii houMGlaanlng wlndowt Bell quality. 25 yr. exp \/ISA·MC scou 673-1512 IMfla1 WINDOW WASHING Full · my home 01 & resld. Llc'd, bonOed, Haullng . Tree Trim •• ·~ d f CALL TODAVI Compellllve ralea. --.,-,...,,--..,,....,,.,.....,,.,.,.,.-=--1-._.-i.l! __ ,,__""I"--"Tne only magic I• Ina. For eat, 552-9142. Free esUmatee. 642-99071--.. o"'~M""•p""J,.O,.B!OWS'"'&--5~0n~,.6r58!.· Lie T· 116,428 730-1353 "WE GALS SHOULD/ Hub« Roofing-all typea QUALITY" 831-2026 your office Rellred • 35 .. " .. HANG TOGETHER" New-Recover-Decll• yrs experience. 546-"082 A~~~::':~=I~ ~;:~11~ llflHlll Wllttl SM~1~~~4\/~N1~9J10BS HOUSECLEANING BY s~J~:~~~GMii~~~GJo 839-0730 Anytlmel Lie. #411802 548-9734 ,_t.a.te_L.aw _____ "'!! Calti tt Jlatiat ' Mowing, EdgTng. Twice a ..,..,..,..,..,.......,.~=-='"'""'.,-,::,-DAV Aellable Own Irani· p t tcretarlal State law requires thai all DOITNOWll Ill FOi SUIU VourDalty Pilot SeMce Olrec1ory Represent alive • 20 yrs. Llc'd, bonded. month. S20 10 S26. HAUL·MO\/E-REMO\/E ponellon 650-3263 Lie Tl2"·436. Insured 1 1 '"" contr8010fl who perform *New cablne11. cabinet Palombo Conal 962·8314 432-1667 Furnllure, Trash, Treea 64 l-9427 PATlOS· RtdwOOd decka. Strrictt work over S200 Including racing. bars & lormlca Det Crttaiaf 963·~ 15 NOAM WATCH US GROWi covers, lencea, 1pu TYPING/BOOKKEEPING labor and met8fleJa mvat counlenopa. 642-0881 Me;-JlPAIHI lllllHH -L_,,T,_H_A.,...U_L....,l""N-=G--....,M~O"'ll""l""N'""G'"' L1a•1caria1 i Ouallty work, re111, axp'd, For tndlv /aml bustnau be lk:ensed. Unlloenaed 142·1171 t1t. JU Car~at~ G-=m~~·1:~~ ~:c:! 839-5035 Rentel Clean Ups, Jon UJlllllll Pa atla1 lied 963-0022 Ive m"' Hrtoay/wk 640-0888 contrac1011 should so CAWPENTRV· Expert ail 21 yrs exper 5-46-2848 CJESSIE'S GAADE~ING 645-8192/731-2916 IWITIUIOE, FllE PAlmll Pl11ter/l1~ir t d akltn (:1~~~r~c:~~~ a:~~rtl~~~-~~~~~~~~~I phases. 20 yrs In area D~aU ~':i~:. ;::nea~~~40 .• X~~~ &GEHOAAUGLIEN'sG· _cNLEA0 1N0bUP10S0 UIHOAPlll b~e:S~~a;~ Y~~n,g1\8~~Y PLXsfeA t>AtcAING IHTALUTIOl/HPllll sumera. con1ec1 Mary Atrt~ica Char Renov 645-3749 BWwALUACOUSTicXL Landscape remodeling, local customere. Restucoos. Int/ext. 30 yrs. Free esl. Pete 979_2821 Grondle a1 556-4086 w1111 ~Ir-Alterations Landscape Malnlenanca small 895-6006 clean up. Sprinkler Thank you. 963•4114 Neal. Paul 5~5-2977 any questions Contrac.- Xerobloa, Weight Training, Ooors·Wlndows-Cablnels Small Jobs & Repairs ·Clean-ups. Mow & Trim HAULING SMALL JOBS systems. computer or TrH tnlct tor· s State License dance. elc. lnslrucllon Panel-Patios-Fences 35 BUD ~52-11582 Reas rates. 536-1810 Tra•h • Furniture manual. e1&L1n Pllltllll ED'SPPLAS1TE1AING Board, 28 Civic Center Private or small gr~p In ~ .. 11 "" aicpertenoe. lnl/exl etch ng texlurea J C TREE SERI/ICE Plaza. Room 690. Senta your home or ottk:41 yrs exp Jerry 546-44 13 DRYWALL TAPING LAWN SERI/ICE: Retlable, MATT 645-5089 llcenced, tnsured Lloyd's Pr ompt. n eat p r O· Aea1ucco1 645-8258 Trimming. removal, yard Ana. CA 9270 1 BOD SOUA.D 544-9400 Repair/small lobs. Fences. All Textures & Acousllc Responsible & Aecom· YOU CALL . WE HAULll Landcsape fesatonal• 636-7149 Pl ~i -clean-ups, e1c 642-1914 , ________ _ shelves, partlllons Low Free 851 Kevin 673•1503 madallng 645-5133 Compl clean up, remove 7141597 ·7622 12 VAS EXP: I'm small, aa •I A1.1~alt rates Sieve 731-8311 Electrical THE lllEH ICEIE euto detail & wkly malnt collecl My prices ere amaJll 2' In H •HI· 7121 ~ri-y-Parktng Lot Carpet Stnict •e""L'!!'E'!l!C'f 'll'R'!'!ICP!l"'!IA"!'N"'·-P'"'r"'1c•1"'!ld Lawn-tree-shrub tna1a11 service. 644-819 t Ille Renovating . Aototllllng 850-64771650-66~6 WATER HEATER Spectal A I S I II _..,._'-!--.,......,....,.-~..., 1 hi 1 • 11 I Tree trim/Removal Sprinklers . Clean ups Pool heatera•Furnacee sa:~~~~it :3f.~a19~tlc Carpet deaning by retired ra~g~ o;e:;,:1T J~~s~ Lf;. Lawnmalnl/Rotolllllng Roast CltHiDJ Dave 642-4853 CUSTOM EXT/INT *Feuce11•Dlsposala• ---------journeymen. For free 851' 396621. 673-0359 Free estimates 548-60~ ROBIN'S CLEANING Bud 549·5265 P~~!:'!~~~~~e~=~~7~~5i Oq1lns clear from $5/25 AtttrH~ Charles 673·7435 alt 6 ---------SEAi/iCE. a thoroughly Repair faucets. dlsp, etc llEMOVE/PllllE/HAIL Free est. Ron 645-2537 Tni•1 Str•ice frplng/Word Proce11lng Al business, school & per- sonal projects 851-1041 C t C I •Elec1rlclan· New/Repair a....... clean house 540-0657 L~al StrYiCH INTERIOR . EXTERIOR 851 -9604M&M432-0500 AEPICI & AYER: Npl Sch •••• oacre • All ty""•. Low prl~A• Uc. __ .... 1 _______ c rt II t .,.,... -~ --ICTl"ON • 5 VAS o .c OU eay ea ma es eurnys you though you Concrete, rmesonry. llet· Free estimates 631·2345 ***HOME REPAIR Crpt & Window Cleaning DON 644 4798 Have something you want The 1as1es1 draw 1n 111e couldn'I afford 241-0343 work, foundations. Block, Elec-Ptumb-Carpenlry Prof. reaul11 at reas, rates Exp S 150 • C.C. 645-8811 -to NII? Classllied ads do Wast a Dally Pllo1 Injury Divorce DWI Bn~cy brick Llc'd. 536-5013 Classihe<J Ads 642-5678 Fences Keith 648-4672 CALL 808 964-4125 MOST IN 16 DAYS Clessllled 642-7667 11 well 642·5678. Ctassllled Ad. 642·5678 L1t11e Miss Muffe1 sat on a Tullet. along came d spider and reed 1n thl' Dally Piiot Classlllcu section about Miss Mui let's Tutte~ and bought 11 lor $9.95 You con 51311 your tullet and lots ol other tn1ngs 111roug11 Da1ty Piiot Clau1t1ed Ads. Call 642-5678 • HtlJ Waatetl 5100 Help Waatttl 5100 Htlr Waatttl 5100 Htlr WaatH 5100 Help WHIM 5100 _a_.1.._,_w_._ •• _t4..____...s .... 1 .... oo .. ,~··-• ... •-W-·-·'-·•--__;;S..;;..IO~CI BY SIDNEY OMARA AOGIUTIE nPIST Cashier-Clerk. Depend. MOllTIOILTVllE MAUIH TUllH 0111ce. sharp al8r1 pe<eon. Needed Sept 19 1111 Ocl 7, AM shift, Fri-Tues. Apply, lnlertor plant malnten-S400-S600perweek gooa with numbers c Mesa 642-7222 t:ynn Gift Shop, John Weyne ance. Exper pref. Re-Learn talleel growing In· MacGregor Yacht Corp · Airport. AM · Sal · TuM • llable transportation req duatry In U.S National 1631 Placen1le. C.M Alli HI llAllll Wed. Refs Aeq. 546-0076 5-40-5440 Organization expanding. Wt OIL COMPANY WUT YH'llE OdMIEll Hotel• No Exper necessary. 8 OPENINGS WllTl1 Experienced. Eves/wknds Exctuatve 10 units. on the train. Cell Mr Harris Ollahore rtga and re· T d S b .,0 3 old t part/time The Spaghetti beach, need• persona for 662"5789 llnerles. No exp. $30,000 ues ay, eptem er" I am 1 yeara . n my Bend-. a•E "651 d hit .,..,----=s-=1-----,-ARIES (March 2 1-April 19): Family member could be llrsl year Into Health and v• .,..""" graveyar s I, exper Mature a eeperson want· plus a year For Info. call Nutrition lnaullry -I preferred, honest, well ed for FAQ Sohwerz 312-920-9675 ext 2239P HOROSCOPE ---------1 Res1auran1 1101.HTATI Sales & Property mgml. poslllone avelleble In our BUSY well established Beach ottlce. Call Pam at 673-"630 P/TWllllAVAIUIUI Need a 111111 extra money? WOfk for the Irvine Unl- lled School Dtstrlc1 Food Service Oepartmen1. PIT end stlll enjoy olher ac- tivities fOf the balance ol 111& day. Apply 29~ 1 Allon Ave, Irvine 552-1383 E.0.E. planning surprise -1t is of pleaiant variety and you are "guest made $60,0001 The sec· ClllUITtil HELi groomed, Ideal grad Toye. So Cal Plza. Call al110 open even1ng1. of honor." Much occurs behind scenes. ther e are clandestine onii yeer doubled II drive sl~~~lo~~~d ~;~'g;:!; wor~. Call 645-65 t 1 for 754-1561, Ask for Mgr. PART·TIME. Counter help, =;;;.....-=====~~ AeslauraTn~E •EX meetings and secrets are exchanged. T aurus, Libra, Scorpio ~~-~i:,~;'~~!·~~ hour. plus extras. Mr11 •PP Malure woman bebyell· 11-3 Gary's Oetll. N.B REAL ESTATE SALES n n BURR WHITE REALTOR. IMC. 675-4630 persons figure prominently. Calllomla end one In Robinson 846·387". esldenllatcleanlng -Pro-ter/houaekeeper, live In 752-5401 llWlltlUll Bus person Mon-Frt, 8-46-3874 9 4 tesslonat Technlelan1 or out. w/car. Cooking. Old firm-new piece Quiet 1 0 AM -4 PM Ca 11 TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Dehne terms, steer clear of Hawaii Wa have a ' am-pm or needed S6/11r. Lv mktng, Ille hahld duties. PlllTTIIE Cove l nvestmenll 675-2566 Ask lor Mary self-deception, see situations, people in realistic light. Romance ground floor opportunlly 5Pm·7Pm Meisage 631-8222 Toprefereq'd.Gooddrlv· Earn up to $400 per a.5-9850 Ann 11-2 backed by company compu1era 1 n g r e c o r d month. Aellreea. House-1------------------dominates, wishes come true in unusual manner, You will have training , Call Gerl. Comrex, letter quellty llOllEllEPlll Wknd1/holldaysoff. Fem-wiles, College Students. REAL ESTATE Secre1ary. retail reason to celebrate. Check Aries message. Get rid of superfluous 714-891-1372 printer (CR-1 ComAlter). Hotel Cleaning Person, lly orlenled person. 11 yr Need dependable auto to varied duties. lor Npt Bell llHT WTI VITAlllS material. ITIEITIOI elCll cond. paid S 1.000. epaclal delall. Must girt. 3 yr boy. Irvine area deliver Dally Piiot In Investor. Hard·worklng, Are you entheu1laallc? Do GEMINI (M 2 J 0 y ed sell $600. Call Mon-Fri speakEngllehandbewlll-$100/wk. Karen or Don Lagun11 Beach (2 hrs per sharp, healthy, happy, you enjoy working with . .. ay 1-Wle 2): .ou've ~ _for mor e QIRLSllUYS 8 30am IQ 1:30pm Ing to work weekends. 637-9350.559-a.19 day). Weekday P.M. non-smkr, non-drinker people? Then Great ~espoOSlbility and . now _ you get tt_. Relationship equals Immediate openings for 15 645-6811. asll lor Susan $4/hr Call Mre Purdie, Medlcel AISlatant wllh Weekends A.M. Call Mr Fullltlrne perm. posll.lon E8f1h 1111amlns ,9 looking mvol~ement, co~tment and n~1tates some lo~g-range sharp people who are 17 OIOl/IYlnll IU ~~~6~7~0.fE~AF AND back & lrOl'll office exper. ~:;'~E~42-4321, ewt ~:~a~c~~i;:~,enti!. ~~~w& tor you Nutrition back- planning, Boost tn career means pressure, promotion and & over. free to travel to Cont1nen1a1 eKper pref for walk In c:llnlc. Call att accurate 1yplsl Short· ~~~,0:-~0~1':, f~11!~ reward. Cancer, Capncorn native play k ey roles. Hewell. Florida & Sendemptoymenlhl1tory medical 5PM 760-92.22 PlllTTIIE t)and hetplul Refs req'd tall aa1ea poa111on coulo CANCER (J 21 Jul 22) ""-'-h h l. 1hroughou1 USA with to Mana,,..,. 306 PCH Large OB·GYN practice In ••EDICAL ASSIST. wit.. WIEUlll 645-4116 fl une -Y : r uu.:s w at you start -open unique young bv1lness 11 1 ee.:c;; 92648 0 cati Newport Beech haa front "" "' "' " be the rat llep In your lines of communication, pursue educational project. Focus on group, NO EXPERIENCE 2~;1430•6530 r ottlce poSltlon avail. fOf Back & Front ofc exper. SupervlM Newspeper car· llECEPTIHllT new career. We offer 1 blish' I famili · ·th f · y , d NECESSARY Two weeka experienced mature lndl· tor Ophthalmology office r I er a ear I y morn FULL/TIME. 5-40•5554 1tar11 no a a I a r v o I p u mg, trave '. . ant y Wt ore1gn custo~. o~ re ue on the job expense paid Counter ~elp needed PIT. vldual with leadership Newport Beech 631-7577 4am-10am Sat & Sun. -~~~~=---=-=-$900/mo Increasing to for added recogruuon, a larger audience and bigger income. training program. All Mon-Fri, 2·3 hrs/day background, poienllaJ ror Medlcallronl office. Full or Mu1t have van. station RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST $1000 atter 3 months Libra plays key role. transportation rurntshed. Fast food aervtce advancement & salary part time. Oe<malotogy. wegon or small pickup. Pert time. eventual lull Bonuae1. • complete LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You make inroads, you gain act-ess ONLY THOSE WHO ARE 957-0717 belween 3·5 open. Call Answer Ad Good with people. Or-Hourly wage & mileage. time Muat have e•ee-training program Appll· inf . . us1 " rub· ed ,, Em . d . SINGLE. AMBITIOUS 6 "•tm• Mf• • •831, 642""300 24hra. gan!Led. SeJary baaed on Apply In person week· ullve polenllal Flexible cellons eccepled Mon0• to onnatlon preVlO y pro tl . ouons orrunale, ABLE TO START TODAY -n" .... experience. Hunllnglon daya. 330 W. Bay St . hours. profll •haring day thru S11urday. 9·3 relationship intensifies and nothing lS apt to occur in lukewarm NEED APPLY to: Mrt. Par'llfull time 6 dt)'I. Will LEl&l UClnUY Beach 1148-07TO Coale Mesa Orange COSTA MESA 846-4545 AM -5 Pt.4 et any of Ille f hi S · · · · d · Hyer 845-48-45 Mon-Fri 1 r a I n B erg 11 r om Npt Beacti reglonal olfloe · Coelt Delly Piiot EOE ---------totlowtng atOfM as on. tress creatJVlty. tnvenuveness, anng, courage to 9am:6pm onfy' Cteaneta,CdM 64•_.•22 2 years llllgatlon e)(· IHllOAL RHPT/IEl.DFO. 3941So8r11101 SA become involved and vulnerable. 1ence f ed p Pharmacy Clerk, FIT, Elec1ronlcs firm. C M 370 Ees1 f7th St C !IA VIRGO 23 Se 2) F ll h h 'IT •• Eo111a11C Decorettng Conaullant per 11~'-e .. err ._A,rec-11 t UROLOGIST: Costa Mesa mature, experience seeks l\Jll lime reoep· 522E 1st SI Tustin · (Aug. -pt. 2 : o OW l roug on hunch --Work w/11r1. a<N&ssortes, uce con '""' IO clv• I · needs organlud ex-necessary Hrs 9-6. first impressions apt to be co.....,,,t. Be thorough wher" legal Wheel allgnment & brakea. carpet Eye for color nee. gallon with emphaSls on pered. Front/back ore Soulh Laguna Area llonlst wtpleasanl phone RETAIL Sales And Aeia1ed • '"""" '" own hand toola, Newport WI F complu subrogation. t'telp 645 9700 personality, ablllly to w k PIT p 11 A 11 matters are concerned, including partnerships, public relations Tlre Cenler. 3000 E 64~4J;~ln lax hrs must be familiar wllh --·--·-----499•2204 handle" line lntercomm ab~~ ~I Kron oc~:'ota~~r· and marital status. Y ou 'll be d ealing with dynamic, stubborn, Coast Hwy, CdM P Calif procedure & W(l(d· MINI BLIND LAUNDRY PHO __ f'4_E __ S.,..O.,..L-tc""1=ro=As phone ay11em & some South Coas1 Ptaza Apply ti. 1.n· di .d ls B b I 5 old Delivery etaon,part llme. 1tar compu1erooerellon Need1FT/PTH61p Subt1anllal contrac1or typing. Mini mum 6 ln Person ToFlllOulAP· crea ve Vl ua a yalller or moa mu11 De 21 Florist (714) 851-0291 831-5390 now hiring, lull °' part mon1hs exper 540-9264 .LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Div~rs1fy. at~nd to basic issues, ~::'· ;:'.';8 re:)'lo:= 751-4705 • Ul&l llOAnllll MO\/EA/DRIVER lime. Mature, non-smkrs. llEOn/SIO'Y pllcellon. reallle that many who make promlSeS are sincere but could be 650-3178. 644-5313 eom.auc couple needed Newport Bch legal aec re-ltanl11 Aoter1 ~;~~83~1. ~~nS~llfva~att Full time. s1rong typing, Sales lacking where valid infonnation lS concerned. Focus on work, ••iy•ITTll!fl lrnmedlately C<><>ll\ clean lary, cMI 111," 1 Call Mary ltft•• C.. spelling & dlclaphone * * health dependents pets and · d 'viduals wh 1 -e.11" and drive Male must be 644 9450 -1 1 1 PHOTO counler peraon, skllls Desirable Npl Bch BIG MONEY . • • m 1 0 re Y upon y our Mon-Fri 8 30-2 :30. cer1111ed nurse• aide. Exit · NMeeded lm.,med ale Y p/t, exper pref. Snapehol loclltlon. Rael Ellate * JUdgmentandcommonsense. CdM/NBarea.760-15832 pv1 quarters. NB. Ll•itrOltrt uSI be r lable, herd 1HrPholo,NB646-2424 beckground helpful. SHORT HOURS SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Be ready to tear down for BABYSITTER needed 648·9565 FIT, Bo~dable. apply In :~~:~ie Valid Dr.Lie. Pre-School teacher Tues, S1200/mo. Call 955-2646 •Photo Copy Suppll"s ultimate purpose of rebuilding on a more suitable structure. full-time Mon-Fri. 140. Drivers, morning and peraon, 11 em · 2 pm, NaruralFoodaWarenovae, w.ci. Thurs. 8:30-11·30 Mon-Fr19-5 •6 AM -NOON Scenario highlights adventure, change, variety. contacts with perweek.432·1667 afternoon. Mon-Fri. Use '6~~::!,~~':,01n,;~g,r;..~ PI T. Tuetln area. A.M. $5/hr Npl Bch. --.-.-E-W.--1-l _A_l _l_n __ •NoE.xperNec;esaery glamorous m embers of opposite sex Leo Taurus and another banking own car Apply In person 18700 MacAr1hur Btvcl • 731-5273 attar 6 pm. 962'3257 atter 4 PM '°'career position w/1ma11 • Exlenslve training Seo · fi t.l ' SlVlllGS between e-3. Mon-Thurs 1•••••••1jPreaman for A B Dlek but leading commercta1 program rp10 gure prommen y. 2474'~ Npl Blvd. Co•te _l_rv_lne_______ 360,experlencerequlred. brokerage nrm. Degree • WeelltyPayGuaranlee SAGl'M' ARJUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 2 1): Explore motives, give full MAllAGER Mesa. Ltellll DUii Autetlnf Ne'jll1papar tor alppllcallon call pre1, exper, not neceaa· • Pleuent. Profess1ona1 play to intellectual curiosity, have frank diacussion with a lllYOLWllli Mature Peraon. exper. Deeltw n lrvtne area. 714/546-6706. ary Income lrelntng OfclnCoronaDelMar ''special" member o( opposite sex. Emphasis on security, Aggreutva,mld-elzedsav-Counler girt wanted, re quired. FIT nlghtl. Mull enjoy worltlng with ---------t>eriellta. Sub~lt resume If. you're brlgh1 and I . d limin. . f f ._ ___ ..,.1_ v· Inga & loan eeeks tel-I/time uper nol nee good Pay Apply In per-children Mon-Fri, lO:OO Plllmll 10 Sales Managet. 3500 energetic. Call M r .olang-rangk ecol mrrutment an e at1on o sa ety ncu.cu~. trgo • ented lndlvlduar for Apply. In peraon. 16s0 aon 2937 E Coast Hwy, ;';'!·u~ 7J~gJ:,m~';' s"r::w Order deal\. Experienced E Coast Hwy, Suite 1 Thomas between 6 arn & p ys eyroe. brand new Newport San Mlguel , N .N . CdM. need4 prelbvtwllltraJn.Melure Corona del Mar, Calll. lpmat CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)· Domestic adJ'ustment is Beach office. Pot1lt1on re-644-0893 liquor Clerk needed No ~~~1lbl1.9!e~n.!,~ peraon with ablllly 10' de-92625· 613-0118 f tured Sh . . d . f quires 4-6 years 88vlngs P J ne"°;d'' apply. S.iery tall work. Full compeny RMllurant ea . ort tnps. VlSllS, messages an uruque requests r om & loan expe<lence, 1trong Experienced Legal Sec· exper nee art time ob 1 blnents. Mr. Emmona Appllcallons being ec-SALES family members d ominate scenario. Be diplomatic, realize you operations background retary needed l or ~f~164 neg o llable a:~·~onW:: p~a ~:; Newport Stationers Inc. cepted ror CocklaJI & Challenging opportunity "l08e points" b y attempting to force matters Libra plays and proven lrack record challenging pvbllc 642-4321Mon-Fri.11:30 -=8_63_·1 ... 2_00 ______ food aervers. cUhlars & for Mlf-motl119ted home- important role. • ~:~~ln~':~~v:r,~~~ :,~~:;'~~= 1~~m~~11~ LIT PlllSll 11 oo 1 m. ONLY. P/T, 2 hre per nigh I security. Apply In per1on malcer PIT commtas1011 AQUARfUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): An apparent loss will sklll• and ablllly to work law experience helpf\JI l~r,~:~. r:J~ ~~·Cell llllYAIA IAT. Fllll ~:~;~m~.11~~·3~:.W': ~:~11;::.~· Don Jose ::,~;' :i~:~~1:~'1~!~~ boomerang in your favor. Cycle high. judgment remains on wllh people• muat. Call Carol. 951-1733 Clerk, eKp, FIT 1231 No 15AM. Call 759-0630 b&-t5101 Goldenwee1 H.B. clients. Call for eppt Maid wenled lo clean con-c H , • ...... tt • · 7 14/250-0362 target and you'll recoup money which apparently had "gone we offer an attracllve F~r Supervl1ory open-d 0 1 , e w r,_e r I enc 8 11 wy, ... g ""'"a er v tween 12 pm and 5 pm ---------· down the. dr~;~" F.mphaslS· on paymen•~ coUecu· ns personal compen1111on and ben· Inga tor Health Orlen· et __ .. /F bo t Npl Bet! Llllgatlon firm PIT ~'""P In & Out Photo i--------a.u•. · '""• 0 • eflls package. Pleaae led/sell motivated lndl· pr ....... ' 1 v '""' · • RESTAUUIT Hlea possessions and the acquisition of long sought alter item. Mnd resume Including vldua11 High urnlhg ~5-~!:'*,:r0:18H~;1j ~!:~P 11eg~/T~Nf ~=• ~~~;1;~· E11abllahed DINNER WI UOO-SHO/WK PISCES (Feb . 19-March 20): Position is strong -act as if uJary requirements to potentlal No Hpetlence SrnOketree lnn 498-2782, aklll1 w/thrthnd/apMd Hovra, 10-.i. 857-0161 HOUSE SEEKS. P*~·TI•t kn d d •'-'-bo . J d . . . required We Train In Npt 2 35 S El ,..__ 111 Good ben =--------~.,-1 •DAY HOST/ESS ..-1 you ow it an o someuw1g a ut lt. u gment, tntwUon are Personnel Dept ofc 650•2148 4 oulh ....,nlno WT ng req. • P/T Working with Chll-• DAV COOK working In com!Oftebl• on target. Take initiative, press for added responsibility and Siii MlRlllO Reel, San Clemente. :~~-'~1 oppty. Call dren, 111 through 6th •SANDWICH SALES alr-c:ondtttoned olllce promotion. This is your day for makmg money-and love! FILL TIME PAY IAlmhlOI ~ ~g-~:~o 1~ °.~ · :,;!; (8AM,1 1 0.1: 1 M 1 ir OAFE ~tgh~~c::"~~~·onc:~~~ SAYlllGS PAaT-Tl•E WIH & gardening Some ••-lfFIOUSSllTAIT "" ~ bonuaM given deify I.tat A FHa• 3004 PtrMHll 3012 lalia111 0tJ. 4014 1865 W. Kalella Ave Opportunltlea avalleble perlence preferred. Dana 10·3 Mon-Fri. atrong ~cmhyooVIMCprAog6r:2".:'e99~all 800 Newport Canlar Dr 10 01••11 ••Oii! --wllh the LOI Angel•• l>otnt 4113-6222 (M-F 8-5) typing 11c1111. must have "' • "'· FASHION ISLAND -.._ Lost: LI Questa Aec:quel UOHR/t•MfllY Orange. CA 92667 Times Clrculatlon De-1........ own rallable 111n1por-II HURYll Club. Long hair blond yno Do yov llve In a n Equal Opply Employer Per I m e n I In our 1• talion. polentl•I lor 1101. EITATI Min Apply Mon thru Fri 2-" pm male aog, Pomeranian TELEVISION-FREE home? ITIH M/F door-to-door newtpaper llWlllll IEEMI grOW1h, •Int blneflll. lree Great opportunlly lor real· lftl Tllfl Reward. Hm 840~208. A Dally Piiot repor1er Newport area, many com· beeuty sales program. Guarin-If you have • •talion denlal 6 medical In-denllel re-sale &genii & _W_h_a_1 _a_W_Ollderf __ u_l_W_ort_d Ask 101 Brian Doyle wni 846-4274 would illle lo talk lo you mercial airline eccount1. teed hourly wage plus Wagon or van and can IVl80Q9 Apply In person. lnvMlmen1 agen11 wllh 530-4140 at><>Y1 that decision for• $595,000 annualJf,ou llllllOllllST commlu lon Hovrs· 9AM rect\Jlt, lteln. mollvale Newport 111111 Weal. 393 Hpendtng tooal oom· 01 Shopping, right 111 •·s_A_l _E_S __ _ L(i~) Mlle V:~~ ~ 11ory Call Lorenzo Prime roceuon. 2 eq. LuKury hlgh prte.d u lon • 2PM. 0, •PM _.&PM. and supervtae teenaoer• Hoapttal Ad., N.B. pany l<lnl commltalon r,~;y""m:PH:.rn:~ llOlll OOllPllEllS Cll, r · Benet. 642-"321. 11. Free end clear Owner hes poaltlon lor Mani-Trelnlng la provided. contael lng new oua--o-==_,,.,,..,,..,,..,,..-..,..,,.,,~ spilt with a bonus of Laguna NIQuel. Re\Nard wtll carry or consider curial with cllentete. El. Polentlal 10 earn $300 tomere lor local newt· OFFICE COORDINATOR property mgml com· Ads. To ptaee your ad, Mature person w/bu91 & S250. 844-6°921 EICORTS/IDIELS trade tor reat e1ta11. Bkr. perlenced In acryllct , plus per week. For an In-papers you can earn Sm N.B. Ad Agency loot<· minion plus ayndlcallon call 642·5678 and le1 a compu1e1 exp. 754·63fi3 LOii: Or w/Whlllrlpea on 675-5511 tips, llnnen end chlna tervlew, Cllll (T 1") l<l60 to tllOO per wMk Ing tor office coordinator, feea. Experienced agentt Olasslffe<I A<l·Vlsor help tall, M. declawed Cat. Outcall ONLY 835-91119 "'sw-lm_m_l_ng___,P=-oo--=-1-=c"'h-am--=-1c....,al wraps. 640-1901 957-2361. ll'lcl 1204 worlclng evenings and typln~. record keeping, It preferred but nol re--'y_o_v _______ Peop~h~~ = 1~:'Pll' neule...O. CdM ~ard. 01T10 lllOHS Services Bualneu Cotta -bee-u-ly-------•---------Salurdaya Mull ~21 Of ~r:~. ~~~f;4 ~1~111 N::;; q~IL'i=i~" Make yoor !lhopplng ea•· DAILY PILOT 640-0800 Bactlelof/~Ua Mell aree. no exper IAJI mUIT a-al Qlf~ Older. Conlacl Mr MIN 8erch8f ler by using the Delly P1-SERVICE DIRECTORY .... bat•Atlal r-··d paid neceuary, will 11aln. L high ,,....,., t p t 11 b kk Aoundtr" et &411-7058 t41-1IOI 101 ClaSllned A<l1 11 alt ebOUll "" -· ... Offlce&Blr1hdeyPertlel uxury p """Hon Ir -ma oo aepar .., kd b t OFFICE. NEEDS GIRLS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~miiiiimmm--.. fOf r9turn of ol<I Garnet & YU£ LIST HIRRll 155.000 full amount raq. hu two poallloneremaln· with accurala typing. ._, •• a)'• • ween Pearl ring 11ken rrom '" WUI nel S40.000 ~ · Cell Ing for uperlenced Aleo general clerlcal 1"11i1i1i·oolliieilimiiil. andjiiiii2ii:i00illpfli'mli. • Liie ofc work • no •xi*' C.M. apt, 9/ 13. No que.-738-8538. 568-8538 collect Mon-Fri MPM. atyll1t1 with ellenlele. dullu Co1t1 Mau. I• Z ••• nee. Witt lraln. 530-" 141 11on1 Mked. Very little Honeai. llralght, alngte. A1k for Tim (408) 714-640-1901 548-8671 Weekday Hk for Judy. value to anvone but our 867-0111. mornings only sell with EASEi · .. , retired gentleman lrM to IUm mllll It's a BREEZE Find what you want In lamlly. IS3l-Q688 trevet, ruldent Orange t11•"' W/lollowlng... Top Pey, llUIAI. "'IOI Clusllled Ada 1142-6878 Dally Piiot Ctasalfled• ~meub 3012 ~sn.iy 2;0~•1::f~•r; ..... T ... D,.._,'i....,'"'!!!....,""""'4""0""28'"' B11u1. NB saron. tdeat Job tor peraon ~ 1144~1 W/Chlldran In 1ohool.. I a1·1y P1·1a1 ......... .. t1nanc1a1ry 1n<1ependen1 I.I UnLH Are )'OU a mele Of female Call 526·•065 befor ~· 0. I BEELINE FASHIONS Mimi needl 2 brlghl or-~tSTRESS? Wall taken noon, eek ror Gene or 8~ ... In 18•11•!·nd Ealn 1op Oollara. FrM ganlled people 10 clo e bit 0 C 4 of everything tor her oere of, ap0rtm~nt, P .. Box 1161, Brea, a. T 9_.9 $300 werdro~. EllOI~ boOmlng nute a.a1on1o1tt •HLf PILIT money, etc. A ally 1101 92821. RE BrOker 8d Reellora oP~unr'l,e Pr Of 11 wr•P co. '" C.M "Dlvff•. .,.. reporterWOl.lldllketolf'l· LAOIES'l<NIGHT 642:2111 &45-0811 time. all 8-4119 Dey• U0-7218 or lll&IOTIAllH ~ W.:'!urc: 8 E N 8 u A L M A L E WIDOW HAS iii ror CABINET SHOP TRAINEE ev/wknd er~-0212. ,..,, DANCEA4t.4-4730 • went.ci. tome e11perlence ---------N tin 11 · kept oonftd9nllal upon T.D a, S 10,000. No credit ~ H&-022_. Hair Styilet• l Menle\lrtlt OW accep g &pp cations rWQueet. If you're Int• Liberal lemlle OV9r 25-.36 cheo1<. no penalty. Alto · leaH y01Jr own apeoe' f Distrl t M .,._1ed In ttlk.lng, C)flnt lo accompany me on a 6 lend on l buy f10.000 Cafeteria reaaoneble re lea 1j Or · C &nager to rouf'ftrat name a phone day Prtnoeila crulle, Ill TO'a @ Danlaon Aaaoo. Ft11 lllYIOI blaullful Hunt. &Men supervise nevyspaper car- nurnber-of wnetayou aan expenaM peicl. leevlng 1173-7311 i-•n_ll Salon 5'8-tH2 or t>e reeclled enc1me111110· 11-20. 636-e121 Jim 00 _.... 541~ riers. Salary commensurate ""1w: Oally Piiot, po. SPIAITUAl READINGS WI w HAS for TO'•· need on a part-time baalt . ____ ._____ . th rl Co 8oJC 1MO, ~· M98, A~ln.tlrneners, love, :~?°: ~:r/rr'~ Excellenl promotlonel UllTUl/"'"11 WI expe ence. mpany CA t2eae. marriage a t>u•lneH. lend on a bvy TO'• =rt~~11:C,:'1~:Z. Pifi)OelUOft °'*1 In the ben efits plus bonus op- !<tao counM Ong. 1818 110.000up to Jumboa. o.c>art1'1'41nt 2tea her airport ., .. , Outlet In-oortunity Must have Van DlllOUI OF IASlllE 718 NO, HAMOA BLVD FVU.ERTON llM1tl ., .. , .... ATTAAOTIV! MA88USSES TO SERVE YOU. So. Et Camino Real S*' C*lltonAteoc.873-7311 St. Ooata 'M••· Cell elude 1~r1Q::1o:_~:•lr. :.;.. • ' ' Clem. Uo'd. •t2-72". .., ••• 566-3213 tor l ddlttonel ~='.1. window• :rc· Station Wagon or Pickup tnfONnatton. ,. ,.,. • with shell. Mtle8Xe allow* l•tlaita On. 4114 4'ictP'TIOAii+; llWNIT .. llA 93-,~85000 Pf hr. P1a c.Jt 60 980 iUVi IXtts sec~ETARv .._ ance included. pply ln A81LITY7Wth1Yeoppty, T~.~-·' ~t ..... ...,.Ill Men femNle9.,.. ge1Ung person. weekdays, .3 P M to ret*lt aalea. pieaunl • e.n.rn. fk1llbte h,.. !OE the carnpff!O "buO'' thlt 5 P M at 330 West Bay St ~. ~1t1 For sa604100000E Cell year If yov have a ·1 lnlervt.w, phone Amway 100(714)857-1322 Trade your old atufl for cernper ttlet'• ~ Q9tllng Costa Mesa. OlstrlbutOf Aooer Of Pat new goodlea )with 8 UMd. NII It now wllh a JohnlOn. 03 t·!a94 Want Ada Cell 042·5171 C\aulfted •d~ e~2-5878 Claa.affted Ad · · '' • · • · · · • · · • · · · · · j • • • • • ..... • • • • • • .. ·' • • '· .· Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11·14 EARN ~ TO $75.00 PER WWC Wt now "'" I~ orien111p lor ,ovnc •• blntri to secure rudw$ lor Tiit Ol 1111 Coi•I Oattr f'llol. Our crews ltlrt ti J 30 p m tnd wor• unt~ I.JO p.m wtfkdlY\. On Satur~J. 111 work 1 ltw 111ort houts 'l'ou will urn 111an1 hlf)S and pntn, ttonc wllh earn1na your own mo1111 • . . thtrt *' no dehn11111 or cohachon 111¥olvlld II you art 1ntem ttd, please call Mr hrl MU COO( (714) 548-7058 •. J I ... }'- QI Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. Sept. 19. 1983 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PU l ZI F ACROSS 1 Hominy 6 Pertlele 9Chuata 14 ~tetlon 15 Height 19 Furious 17 Adieus 19 Rapidly 20 POpler 21 Big Top euppona 23 Do• brake lob 26 Herveats 29 Knife 28 Choicer 32CMcklng 37 Plunder 38 Part ol India 39 Embezzle 41 Wu first 42·"-Irish Rote" 45 Bannera 48 Dignified 50 Wise one 51 Appears 54 Greek letters 58 Baeerunner's goal I 82 Pandemo· nlum 63 Surprised 6" Teen age biggie ~Jinn 81 M onogram par1. abbr 68 Rainbow pr et. 69 Swiss herdsmen PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 70 Writer James ._R..,,.,.,.. ............ 71 Vehicles DOWN t Until now 2 Hood's friend Allan 3 Good 4 Proposition 5 M etric unit 6 Joust 7 Noted Can doctor 8 Middle 9 1920'sgal 10 Answer 11 Grand- parental 12 Rodents 13 Greek resistance 18 Customs 2.2 Loop 24 Olnes 6 27 Segments 29 Falsehood 30 In anyway 31 Commies 32 Moslem chiefs 33 Garment 34 Invasion 35 Ultimate 36 Needlef1sh 40 Metal 43 Moves gently 44 USSR plains 46 Broker 47 Tuneful 7 8 49 Fish 52 Sicilian society 53 Irritate 55 Crown 56 Active 57 Kernels 58 Crones 59 M olding 60 l:forace or Thomas 61 Buttalo's waterfront 65 Holy one. abbr. 10 11 12 13 Ott• 1110 J ... l!J 1114 f ..... ---~~~~--........ ,.11.. ...... ....... 41 ...... ..... Nollhuon ot LASSIE. 332 Cta. &tilQ ~ti, Zodl ec Ml(2, 1 llhp, DatlU f117 PWU f llf ftlW't tlfl COLLIE pupe, trained. vatu.d $31,000. I IOI loeded, e111ru,•11ll COtld 7• f"""'fut .. ....., J .!J IL POlblHt WU •• ___. '1' t'2, -•-1 ~ ...... 600 hOuHbroken, training S2ee>01 840..8888 lnOO Ot>o 87&,.06&8 .,, """ ,._ ...., .,.. ...., .,,.,., -"""'' ,. .. ""' """"' - quaranl..cl. Sue MylM Olemond Cutting FactOty: ... ,, xltll ltt5. S.5-7578 Coupe, A.cs with 8lack S.5-121' 873-5879 Big tale. ran ~. IOw :=&=< . .,.. 2•oz. xlnt cond. Leather Excaptlonel. '111 Volvo 244GL &lnroof. prro.. beaut diamond•. 1% ownenhip ~ 30 51,000mt .... 4MW11<-. n--71._•51f,::.2 4 llC)d, O/Dr. l2t60. ALL SHAPES & SIZES Matk 11/16 Dal. SMOO. 14500. 7eo-a. 15 art• 5. !:; 71..__2 ,..7..,. S.2-4563 Aat!,1t1 1010 Engaot"*ll ~Inge: ..,. Rae. crulM equlooed 8'0-8950, eJO 123 cs., """" ..., "' II !!IE Tlllll ring•. LOOM Olemonde. ~9-7837 41'191, "4~t400 ltlh -:= 1111 '92 Ol. 4 epd ~ dt, IM, " 714.ee7•2958 Ext 88so dye. ·1• ?10 wi.e. •or. rMCll ~ AMtFM CMall.-.o, ._.y AHtor , 1ome ertfully •ound, nH dl p aint. clMl'I In & out. ,._,,,. d.c<>reted All eh.,,_ & GenulM Ce)'lon blue Sap. 15' Venture Cel, need• 11600. &4°'""81 aft 8'Hn (0( CARVER "'S2a& mo. t21-62t.2 alte •250/up 848-2995 phlrM . Your choice, only w 0 r k . n 0 I I I I e • ft lfY '79 280 Z. New Pelnt I 120 M-1840-8888 S2501080. 842•5040 USEOCAAS& TRUCKS Elogtnt mehog Stor•y • Lf 1211 18• Hobie, orange hull. nu COME IN OR CALL FOR ~ :i:;.·846:!:1 ml. I015·lm ~~~"'r~-~~=~ Clerk Pump Organ .1tln1 II• ••17 GonLo .. u •• ,1800 obO •m IPN&IUl ,..._ _ ,., , ,, .... .,. ,,.,. BMch'• llMa1 "'6aotton c:ond $t200 T20·lt82 Compr...or, e:na Saw, 846-2131 dy9. Cotmlet·DeLlllO '18 210Z. 5 apd, i4•50. """'" ........ ,..;.. OI prevlou1ly owned GERRIE'S ANTIQUES Teble Sew, Jointer, a.II OlmtLfT call 842~553 CNN l\INO•YI IM Por1Ghe1, Audit a11d IS BACK Dlek Sander, lfg Jig Sew, 25 ft Santana 525, Ullman 182I1 BEACH BLVD. '78 280Z am/Im cue, air, Volkaw~ 3500 1q ft ol American An· Drill pr .... Metal lttha, .. Ill , nu oulbolld. Hm HUNTINGTON BEACH ·~· tp0ked whlti.._!"lnt ,.....,.------""Z"'lr-r::;i'f ..... llqu ... aJao dept rtment Vertical Miii, Mlg Welder, 845·88113• off 982•4468 •• .... oond. Muit Miii tollOO lfwiipij;iir•iiilo~~-P~ ol used furniture & col~· Sur11ce Grind•, TOOiing 30' Morgan. 0.1 .. '17 d• -1 lJ Mt·lll 1 obO. 875-ea51 '80 awb wegon. a li>d. llblea. Wiii buy E1lat11, & Mite. 714/541·&450. 1 .. 1. fully equip wt dingy, 1 ft PIT f1P 111.W ,78 2llOZ, onfv 48,000 28K, ate, new Ur•, xlnt 455 E. Cout ......... ~g~;l~1 o~o.WE~·b.~~~~ _._._n...,t-.ll_1 ... a.,.H~·-·-'!"•""2_1 ... 1 E:'rinex~:de.!r..-=: ,. llQ Ull mllu, one OWMrCll', xlnt cond. S.995. llS.·572& Nawpon ~7 RHI, San Clement•, Oer•eh fer talt 11&4·2080 Ray Kovaca pp AUi 1111... cond, 4 ll)d ttldl, 1/c. f mta tilt 813~ 492·0838or492·4554 150 yrde.1 Wk old xlnt .72 SABOT, idnt cond. PllTIA0/111111 ~~!·11~1j~;.,f~oog; 1eftoyota a dr, X/c, Aat", De.ntic Two enllque orl1nttl rug1, cond. Reg prlcel18, Hie $500/olr. 845-11H5 2410HatbOrBlvd. 7141e40-1828 tt•eo. t~. xlnt cond.,1--------- Turkman-Bokhara d•· $8.911. 544·3591 L ... r wltrlr & 2 Ulla, ••It COSTA MESA ,.,,.,,__,~=-""'="""=-· ___ 1 11200 OBO. 982-7974 AJIC HIS algn. eppprox. 3.114'. 1250 -=c-01ec;p=---v""'1e1..,.on-... T=-u-r.,...bo-ex=-. cones. s 1000. 4114-6171 Mt.all Ml· 141l ·~~Z 12~~,'.no -:U= ·75 C.llca. Xlnt cond. 118 H0tnat Wgn. Xie. &It ea Alao antique trunk. penalon module. aeveral ,..------....,.---11 19500. 631~852 O, 11900/obO. 993·9739 oon<1 .. $11150. 8'0-7051 175. Call ev ... e•&-p3o. certrldgH. $ 140. Call Udo 14, xlnt cond. N-n WAIT'"' 3·9pm. 988-2129. nit• & cover. 1rtr OLUI llD Ult 840.5tM ·eo Cr...ida,S,'l & velour. l iilck Hi1 ArrllHCtl 1011 ...,.E-ncyci--. """B-rl-tt_an_lc_a_•8"=2-. ~Bl,,.k $2700/olr. 546-5098 '81 Dataun 510 hatchbk, 5 io.ded. 184 · 2-8505 172 Efectre b•c' to HARBOR AREA 1eath. OrN I Books. Seve Little Yellow Sebot, rNdy 'Pd. AC. AM/FM. perlec:t Vtllitwara ilfJ Europe, mu'at MCI. Nu APPLIANCE SERVICE $100• 73 1-4850 to aall Gd Cond. 1115. cond, lo ml. $5200/ofr. 'A cl) 'DYO H>c Win-bett. JI.Int eng, (paeeed We aeu Nleond .. guar. 63 t-5874 4119-2&40 dowa, nu J>Ainlllnt. good em og control Dec.) appllance1. S<tll-3077 Eureka lenk vec cieenet, 2 ---------'82 280ZX. T·top. 5 lpd, en/:, dual exhtuat. $800/obO. 861-e2e1 hp, llke new $60, Newport 27 lnbOetd, euto Rtfr~trattr Salt &46-4225 pllol. 2 anc:hor1. VHF. loaded. Extend.cl~ 12 70/obO. ff3..8405 '73 Cerllury, 75K ml, only E Co ST Pp kno'.._.e, BBO & -~e werr, new ltict(«. Alklng . . 2nd ownr rune nrt deer\ AA w A A L ...... • ... ,,. . I 11.900/obo. musl ..u. 87 Sqrbck, mult .. u. I 1000 bO. ,,,,., ... .; '9 . REBUILOERS. NOW IN In RWY"" $12,750/obo. 842-7884 ... .,z' .... ..... 15K ml 499-2922 $1150. 846-2738 0 ""' .......... 2 Loc~?t~:,~=-~ you OIWRllTLIUIY sancana ) 1 greet lhepe, btt nalpatat•htt -.8-:?_P_lck_up-.-cmp--r -"*-. -t .• 1 'e? vw euo. anrt. nu. brk•, :::,70""9w-n-=R.""~"'o'""A.,..Ls-2-=~:::0K,.,..b-0""'1.B-0":'1 B C •• OIB, new sall1, In weter. Ir-a. cuatom wtlle & tlree. CUI· b•tt .. nds minor eng wets. • .... 2•1~23 1880Herbor lvd ...... Ceramics made to ordfH, Steve 875·1449, d111 Can't ···t-you"r~·'r? We'll tompalnt&bmpr.15950. $1200 ob0557..oee3 .., " between 19th & Newport. lncludlng netlvlt11 aet, 975-7535 -... 650-7077 or 850-7082 large & amall Senta • i •-l 7011 do It tor you. Th ... two 831-4652 or 840-5184 '88 Bug, rune grMt, need• '78 Regal, Orig orwner, Rebldg pltnl. 1howroom Cleusea, Ornaments end ar at.,. p. ctu1ychk:k1wlll Mii your Fi I lfU bOdy work. seoo. c.-y 59K, 11·8, euto, eJc, p/b, 132 So. Main St .. Orenge. other llem•. Pi.ue call 3 POSiden OnT IUlta. dry Cit, 1ruck or van, any I 751·58~ p/1. tilt, crulM. 11erec>, Chapman/Main Loul .. for your order. ault•, 2 med, 1 lrg. Colt make or model. We'll do 177 1360 Cpe, gOOd tran• good cond U800 834·4200 or 558-3992 $ 50 Md 5 the tetl drlvn, demon· port. $700. 846-15111 ·ea Bug. Rblt engine, new S.2-8208 •Relrlgerator1It111 up 840•8709 eves. 8 91 new, u only 1tr1tlon, leg work. run· ==....,...,,..........,..,--..,,,...........,. paint, tlr•. 12200/obo. •77 Sk ark 52K I .-.... •Freezers I 119 up llallltl Crocodile Hand ban. tlmeasln lrt~~r ~ S300730 .. nlnn and execute th• '77 X19 met bm, •Kit cond, 120-1182 yl • m • ~ "'' ... obo teve ......... ... cualom Urn grt mpg owner. gold, ,..,C, PIS, or. •Walhe<1/Dryert 1129 up Never used. $800/ot olr. · paper work. 1915'1 and 12400. 54a..oeee · '88 Squarebaock, rebll eng, controf, PIB, $2800. All carry 3 month• perts & 648-4711 ~ 4 HP EVIN RUDE I 195 up only. Ma.k• aur• your 1unrool. Orig. owner. 8 5 5. a o 9 o , 111 e. labor warranty. Dellll9f'Y Low coet llldeo iamei'tor 548-4934 car run• good. No Bta•a 1 1129 MOVI~ • MUST SELL 759•9040 avalleble. Master Char"• klunkll'I. We do It In th• 11100 off-••"901' • ..... -.......------:rr:rr & lllH. 9·6 Mon·S•t. all •v•••ma. 5·95 to ltaJ ••lat. pink (tllp). Don't d•l•y. '78 ACCO<d LX. P/S, 5-apd, -' .,....,. .. ·cuullt HOi $33.95. Chip 894·8947 le--'ct 7020 call today. Mandy and ate<eo $3950 780-1179 ·ea VW Bun reblt ..,.,, 18 cu ft cheet freezer, C JTI R a 10.. evet, T88·201i dye. Irene, an;t, xtra't' '70 Fleetwood, '73 eng, 1100. 540-8991 M=g~~nd.Gl~~5 d~ Pl ... MlTPllml ~re y"~~ r:,•1 ~:;' ~~ • 12000/ofr. 645-11712 reg. gu, $950. 903-7114 19 cu. ft. relrlg, dlx $400. + make oflar ... ALSO Mlchffl(213)592·2528 night. 7141750-2149, ~82~'i51.~= cond .. '&II Bug. Whl. alarm eye-1~.7~9=-""s.v11=-""'1e=--... L,...oa__,d,...ed..,.,--:-1 Sha1p mlCl'o. almotl n9\llo Kohler birthday beth, SU,. I Declil '1021 7141750·8328 ----~----,,...1 tern Kini amllm body owner , 79,000 mllH , S300. 8-40·244& 1~00:,~'7~-~~:umblng. 27't'o 52' LllSO:t liip Tracb to3S ·1::r~:,!!;. ~'i1~: gd. i1eoo'1ob0, 83'1-3590 i~.=-SM:-:11,...,5_. e_1...,s..ee__,_1_1:--:--:~ DISHERWASHER LarlOn Ship d. pr1ced to Mii al $4700. '70 VW BUG Runt Gr..,, 81 EldOfado, loeded, alnt xlntcondt75 845-9«1 MUST SELL: RotewOOd ~r 842 8200 yar · '88 c~ 1 Ton.~ 752·1010Mon·Frl~5. Oooc:I condition tnald• cond . 32,000 m t. Ch1lr1: ChlneH Wool enry -body, new engine. and out S1800. 846-5753 S13,500/olr. 851-8981 ....,.., ____ G.E. Wu'fg & ellc dryer, Tapeatry. $400: Pore.lain Newport Matlna/ellp1 $1950/0BO. 631-<t270. 'II lllU llYIO dye, 186-1151 .-.. 12oo pr. eo-9739 Plantera $3001640-888& day, week, month '87 RANCHERO. good Aetume payment• ol... ·~~~. ~~1114van , 1··-93.,......-.. -d-r__,F-la-.-,-w-0-0-d. Aelrlg 1250. Wuhar & I llJI 846-0551 work truck 11000/0BO l11t ... $18,1150 Udo 87~. Dryer 1135 eecn. Dllh-Oll~llllL I Wt.nted prtv11 .. 11p In nice a.2-8341 . +Tax. CEL. OAC. '71 Squereback, need• --=:~-:-:"-=-==-:::-=-- wuhef I 100. 846-5848 15" • 31t ·&ft atea tor 45• tall boet In •70 SCOUT 4 CYL LUll-AllDll& paint & other minor r• TIE WIEIT l~I •attrillt I 14 RETAIL/WHOLESALE xlnt cones. Wiii trade uae 1950 846-9382 111•1UO 1 ... ,.. pelra, run• alnght, good IEU..,.•I _; CALL 850-7079 olyachl + $$$. 851-2350. ---------fix up Cit. $850. Doug W ... ( 12 xi reawooa deCk· Pine firewood lge pile . '16 Ford pickup, t< Ion w/8 bua tlft 751-8157 t>etwn 5-7pm. of late model, 10w m"-Qe Ing. From 49 cent• per ft . 1150 cath yo..i haul sM llcycln IOU It cmpr, good cond. ..,.,,.,,,.,....,=-=,....,,..-=--=--"""u,.--Cedlllec1 111 Sou1harn fencing 1110. Hlrbor 11 2282 ec;iumble Di. dWten ;p::a §ChWlnn, 12500. 648-0883 Aaton ~RED BUG • Mull I Cllttomlel See ue todayl Redwood 7141531·1917. blue excellent condition '78 Dattun long bed N.-. 1~°' c!:~:-') 1111111 Caatrll R5•tr1111.5~5 .. ~3dJ~OO. a· Make otter. 894·002' tlr•tbrelc•. Auna grM I. Call 875-5238 0••1LUO i---+--+--+---11----ll IO I 0 • ·" .,... ~ . •It• 4pm. 12100/obo. 813·&•58 -S,a~atat 1 Re11 Brant wet• color • 11L IOll evtwtcnd1 °' 556-3380 '74 Super Bug, lo ml, 2eoo Herbor Blvd . Ctnon Xii. f.emm/185X. s 1500. ·20·1 carved tltf .. " . · grnlten, xlnt cond COSTA MESA . 1185. &40·11473 C"-1. 11000. 842-9049 171 PUCfi. ACC. sor. '"· 77 Luv pick-up, nu paint, 12800. 84()..8585 & .. 0.1110 perl ahape. 1325. xlnt cond. 111150. ~ HUHbled 500 C wlA·12 Snepper lawnmow«, r• 49..._..532 538-8142. llllltlllll'S .. ~1 ""c,....~nn-.-ltt---..1""'31,..,..3 'A3 COMlr ™' i2k Oflg. St50. 538-1248 Beck wl80mm 2.8 len1. bulltenglM,newcetoher, •81 To ota lhol'1bed PU SOUTH ~ H .... bl•d NC-2 Priam utr • bled• 1200. '82 Hondi Expr .... •Int AC. ~M/FM CHHtte ~ Dally Piiot • 980·3149. Chris. cond $320. 875-1889 at«IO, ,,_ tlret. l wtllt. coa1n ·~ ~ Con1ect Photo Dec>t -=---"-.--...,----!It WaatH 5100 BtlJ .WaatH 5100 lelr Waatt4 5100 8-42·5688 Ext 279 M·F 9.5 ut!~hl;,-;~~ c~~r= ••ttrcyclt1/ =1 ~~~ :t':~4cond. lllZI A ;-.•===;;;;;;:=: uoanaaY ''" It ,.. IOU '"·Mike 549-8391 daye. lcMllfl IOll v 1640 ... Will 111' '85 Chevrolet Impala. rlm1 gr .. 1, $875.&3 1~270 UUI ,... tor lax/law otllce. Fashion TWl 1111 Free adorab' kitten. Vftry &45-2124 eves 1976 TT 500 Yemaha. xlnt I ... 11 llHlllll MJll lltlllll'I fir.ct of Comml11lon Island, Nwpl Sch. Typing MOW TO •RLL lovable to good home. Victor Elle Cuh Reg. Ser condition $650, or lrede 88 Dodge Van. New Volume Salee, Service Nile? 70 t WPM di -545-1220 45. $200/olr 846-5793 for Honda ATC, or belt everything. 1 1500/obo, •nd LHalnn SOUTH eccur• • • eta· Help give lhem a heed offer. 842·8728. Call ttler call 631-8482 "' • 111111 l llKH Phone ellperlence pre!. start. Earn top $SS pan FREE 10 gOOd home. cute •a1lcal la1t. lf24 5. •-ti 18711 Beach 81Yd. co11n It you can hire. tr1ln. Salary 11200-$1500 mo time evenings Only BABY KITTENS. 8 wk1. ,.. .. n , Huntl"itonBMotl lflOtlvate and manage • DOE. 844-6516 poalllve. dependable. 640·50<41 BUNDY FLUTE, new '71 Yamahe YZIO. good Cl111ln 9045 (ll .. )1142·2000 VILllWllEI ..... teem thla market 1 p1d1/cork1. xlnl. $150. cond. S200. 497-19M • · · IEUnUY outgo ng adults need Handsom• mete black cell 545·1479 'h MO TD-genuine laraua.llLia 113• MftftJ.llT Ing progr am ha• 1 Secretary tor dynamic apply Phone 6"6-7021• Lh ast Apso . Nd1 ·77 RD400. xlnt cond. clualc, not replica. Muat ... • :~~~not~al. ... N~"rnu~ medical adverllslng 2·30 10 6 p.m Monday non-chlld loving hm. Germen mede lull alze Sacr. '800. 846-7519 NII 759-0198 aves or Iv "'A .. 7 ... -20-.aoo--m"'I-. -,-,a"'l-ial""e.1 11 ....... " '10 Chevelle 88454. Run1 grHt, look• gd, nda 1ome Int. work . I 1000/obO, 8311-3803 '70 IMPALA 4 dr. 1700 obO. "3-83111 •ft.• '70 Monte Catto, orig., mini engllnt .. R&H. AJC. ii-. reduced to 11225. 963-8405 F'AANCMIS E, NOT A ageocy. Typing 80wpm lhru Friday. 720· 1458 cello. Exceuenttor begin-mtg. n-front end, run• W911, Volume Selel. s.rvlol MUL Tl·t.EVEL CALL required, some dictation '"'•YElllEIT nlng student. Reuon· rellable. em/fm CHI And Leulng '70 Nove. 2 dr. runt good . .... ... 1 P ovlde r--nu Poodle (Blchon FrleN). able. 1183-2187 '11 hHa llO '57 Metropolitan, mint it--. Won't lut ,,_..,. 11 18711 a.ch Blvd. 3 ..-, ST50. 1163.-7114 1 800 323 •r.5• EXT ..... p.... r .......... for bu ... N_po ... Cent•· ·Kc F • I ..... , ond $3000 83"' ,.,... --~"' I ........ ..,.... • • • .,., v. 1lonl1t back up d ti•• ¥, • • "' "' . .. .. yre. am ..... Offi r I I .... ,. c .. . "'"""""· &3000. 842·28e9 Hunt "2'~ _,., A148, ASK FOR MR • u agency. min. 1 year IX· loves~. 731-8311 ct .,. tart 5"6-0489 (714)142·1000 '73 Laguna 2 dr. ,_ ~ =0!! ":r= =.ne:!~·.~P~~~ ~~d. Sa~~n~r:~~ To gd home. e mot mete lsal~nt 1126 111-1111 l ... l ... Aeelorer'1 drMm. ·ea Ced ;i•;;;:•w:•;;•--..., __ .,;l;,;l;.;4;.;1~107,,--;;w;-;;:;::-"'"'-;:::;f"-;;;;:;;; =~!':=:=~~ to: Envlornmenl•I motpllere, good benefits prel..-red Pis cell Tom-dog. Ml•ed breed. LOVM P.B. malJFng ITUICJllne, mdl Conv, CIUllc, needl top, 176 RX7 GS gOOd oona '17 vw Bug. anrt, Nnl Oynemtca, tnc. , t & eomptlltlve stlary. m 1 e 6 4 " • 4 6 o o people. Sholl. 786-2897 5830. Seal1/Po1t1/Rtn ·eo KAW. ZI Cl&telc. fuel paint. II<•. 11200. Mobll 1ot1olextru. S5eOO ot>o'. xlnt. dri..... nice. nd• tittle Chevy Cepr1oa C'-'c '79. l\arnede Inn, Culver City, Send r11um1 lo: V. lOAM:5PM r it S Adr.t. Uke N-1475. lnJ. 1000cc 1eM than 71< Station 1500 W Balboa 875-40211876--0872 wtc. 12195/ott. 848-4291 8 cyl, a/c, load ed. CA(~• Blvd exit, Mont,,ande & Co. 1150 ara art 556-G1te7 ml, $2000. obO 846-5431 Blvd. ,79 RX7 many «Xtfl8. MC-7 11 Sclrocco, exit cond, 14995/obO (811rle) call a... Diego Fwy) .-y Main t, lrvlne, 92714 n •tHLl IEEIEI 4·pc modular MCltOMl. 2 Pl ~Or 1·-·•3 s kl GS7r.osD rlflce. '"5 ... 00. Firm. Nnl '*1. beau1 red met. ·=now-,...750-~2:-1':'4_9 __ _ hour on the hour. from Attn: Karen. Not aur• what lhape your chalr1, 1 glut lop coftM ••" Jl81 ... " uzu " #alM, laprt.. a.s-1757• " blk Int. 14500 obO. Ml4t 'blwlc '88 c.mwo, rune twnto9pm. SECRETARY eyebrowuhouldbe?Let teble,allOak.$500/obo. 1622 8 LbWIN PClnO up. =-O,=nt.;.~3·;· AlJa ... H 1109 Hit. 845-5374 or OK. tool!• Md. MOO. Richard Stevena show 4 chrome baratool• rlghl, compMrlety recon-· itrtMn lfil IHS 842-8189 64~2 i iM;t;;;i;;:t;"";;;,;i;;f,M,;;tt;b:I Self ed tzed vouwhattodowllhyour 1100/ob0.840-&M& dltlon S1200. M5-1181 L ttr l•" IHO 173 Xffa s:dan. ttereo. t!iil,..W...._"' ... """""""'!'•I,,,,~~="""''=""',..,..,.,.....,.,--~ -......,=-=,,....,,,,.,,..."=""'=-=-"""'"-... ldWldl Nile for Mtab-motlvtt ' organ brows on his TV ehow. No • Poat-wt~·~. klnn ..... oall lrom eam to 2pm. AC. 12600/olr. 873-<t1114 '87 250S T.LC. e...io.nof f 1• '711 VW Del Rabbit, dlx. alf, Ill II FIUTI ""* route In CdM. Individual with good C II 875 1334 be-.. .... -·-• .. "9 record•, member am-419d, <4dr, .. .,.,. Jdnt. OOOd H rnlng1. Hra. typing 1611111· Mag Card II r:!en ~Oam·1~m ' w1ter bed, hell« lnot .. GRANO PIANO: high gloee '88 Forti ROLL·A·LONG Aa•t 1107 tty, thoroughbred SSMO. 24K mt. 14100. 8&1-~922 We heW •lo: Mlectlon t:30-1:30pm. Mutt he~ preferred. Newfoort lllnl cond., 1125. ~ ebony, new cond ... pald 20ft, llMpe 4-8, partlelty 172 l di 100, aUCk, gd 840-8110 'IOVWRabblloonv.rtlble, Of NEW UMd Chev- es. Al90 lo0k6'!\1i tor PIT 8Hch area. 8'4°·99 1-TITl·I l&Rlnl nlng• 875-81185 112•0007:~m se500. ~~~E~':3k,~ con~. 11200. call 'II HOI wt11te. hi mllage, xlnt r<llet 1 s.. .. =. lrr'b~~ ..,111 1· ~: St~;;,~~N:u~t orw~~~ luac••••tTralHH 7' Sola, neul. plaid. xlnt 845-9288 &48-3074 Aaeume payment• of... cond . 15950 FIRM e?&-1404 alt•~ PM. &42-1832 Soteurtr y3ourdr •newhlft ceenrdeerpr~ cond, I 150 obo &48-3724 K~7'ball :i~111 c:n•1f~• IJIW tl 12 Ull.. 84-4-5064 Uk for Aeh • ..,... Brend ,,_ c:u1tom 7W •no. g en • • + Tax. CEL. OAC. ·e2 RAaBIT CONVERT m Shop. rellabnle .... , ••••• ,.n1 •• r. greu lnlo upper man· Ctm•I beck couch. new. mull NII & take off. Tralltrtc. '78 3281. red wlblk. elr. it LWI ·-... lmmac. cond. tak• ()vet CONNELL C HEVROLET '.'I.?< II." I•" H . • • , '°' I \ ,, ~ " \ ~ P*f1 time. lrvl • Rapidly growing manulac· agemeot level. Dally In· Scotchguarded. Slat• r~ ~or5 r ~~·, ~~~ Trani 1024 loys. lo ml, •Int colld. 111 11 .. -1 .... 1--IMMS2721mo. 55$-0258 247•971•1739 turar Hlkl Shipping ~~~~t21~~!~~ Blue,Pdl1000,a1klng 213159.._8020 '67Twdrop.ifrt.ilpe8. $8300 . 845-2375, • _. Wltd)'llM:30;7200480 = 'JlS llTIY/llllPT, 1 u P • r 11 1 1 0 r · atree1, Garden Grove, or 1600· 720--0888 xlnl cond 1900 97&-8839 '87 280SL, mu1t Hit '82 Rabbit Conv.rtlble lfill .. .,_..,'W'!....,!"""'llf"--...., &tate lnV9ttment Aet9<>nalbllltlet Include call 714-537·4&.40. BUY OIRECT FROM ~rtlat QMil 1130 839-3803 . • '78 3201, ltfnt cond. 112,900. 8'0-5192 Xlnt oondltlon lnatci.tOYt'. ~i country Qn, ~ ndl erl9frllc ~k~lng, •11r--0J E.0 .E. MANUFACTURER COit XR-15, bnlnd ,_, Coleman Tent Trailer red·lan, to.ded $7500. ·ea 230S W11gon, ale, pa, $8195. 831-8297 ~ooo· loededl :z..good ~ ~46-1200 :=1~v= 1~ :.:tin": ~~., r~~~~-end 1111• 50 1015% on new never nred. S400. Manin wtextr1 room enclolure 759· 1484, 780-01115 pb, 4 ap0; MK. 1mm11C. & Married, Moving, Mutt 8h;. Bk~ine .._.... ..,,_., ;;;;~ writing and accuracy 11 U· TOTE-II top quill~ bed NII. Twin 30.30 rtlle wt•X ecope, 1tlll In box. Sleept 8: 'M ... 1111 orig. $12,000. 845-3101 Seit. ·71 Super Beetle, 1411 ~ .-Id reeume 1~ mut t. E.llpertence pref. OAllllERl/OURll .. ,, 1$11 ~11·~· lull .. ,, 1125· 54&-9551 Stove link !Oe«>Ox port AMUIM piryrMnt• of... MW pe1n1, tlfw. ehoctl• f ed • ••·• ~hten lnv .. tmenl 845-2540 baiw.wt 8-5 N 0 W HI RI N 0 F 0 A jult 79•9 ' 1~ even Men'1 ~ cluba ueed potty• U~ 4 timea 1211 .. . 9\C. Air oond & t•-cllc*, ,.,,-,,-,..,----::,....----,,:':"":'-_..._ more on qUMn end king • ..... ...;.1 bO 7 .... 7,..,,..r. · '12 -• .,.._ ........ ·ee MU9Cang Con\telffible, CO. 1400 Dow St. ~-Stationery Store In Coron• CASHIERS AT 12422 Hll. FrH delivery twice, 299· 873-73411 ~ 0 ' ~ ~" +Tax CEL OAC -...-S2.7oo 0 90 . Aft• 8pm ra1tor~. 18200/080. port 9eech. Ce 92ee0 del Mat neede FIT ex· LAMPSON, GARDEN 838-4195 ft Wit Pvt party want. to buy Wll ••-1Aa E11cellent condition, 4 Of ?am-tern. 64&-12i8 873-7085 lenc.d I ORO v E . FR o M l. ' 1••2 travel trailer. Ready to ·-IPMd. complete mal~ =-=-....,...--.,.-.--,.,.....,-~ Glnefat offc ~r 11 "peraon 9AM·3PM. MON. TUES. Deluxe queen tlze aofa lltrH -buy wlllcometoye>u c.it 111·1111 1 ... lOOI &enance racord1 .• ~~WllTWAGIN :1, '70 Torino, gel tlfWbett, ~ "'"8. mottly In y00r 875-lOlO THURS, FRI CALL bed, llke new, 1300. 2511 I .1911 cOior TV'i ex 213;925-8840, · 5594198 Of 552--0529. A~ and proud ••· new redlator. Ndl ¥9tW llOIM. Typing, flllng, RUPIHE PIT 714.-537-4840. 968·?410 af1. •pm cond 1150 4 l lOO. Mov· } Conveniently Located dutlYe vw agency dad'-jol>.1325. 842·78'4 =· •randl, Ill• Su~t you~ Income EOE Ethen Ali.ti library wall Ing 982· 1523 Aalt lttictl i60i & CompetltlV'ely Prtced '75 450SE aunroof, xlnt cated 10 quallty eervlce. '74 Pinto Wgn, need• ttt. ' ti~ & -= by d<>lnQ lnler .. tlng l4ie-unit, xlnt eond, $32.5. BEAUTIFUL 25.. RCA tMPOWfXNT J! oond, 84,000 mllH, *PV9 pe.rtt. and a com-I clutch. Mut t .. 11 ~~US 1~v9.t· phone work on betlall of PART-TIME, Varied houra 559.7417 ev• COior TV, 2 ..,. wmty NOTICE ~ONOREADEAS S11,500. 857·1598. petltlve talet preeen· tl1000totr. 4114-leet ,.,,.,,, 8_,~· in C.M. national companlu. to Include early A.M. ,. ,.. 8 Leal talion of th• unique =-,,--..,,--.,.,.,..--~-'4Z-4M•r~ytlme Newport Beech Office weekends. Muit heve d•· Full llze Simmon• aofa 1148. Fr .. del. O~ ADVERTISERS • ng '78 3000 n.w angina, Volkaw.gen quett1y .,. •77 entry Sq. waoon. Mint has eV9nlng1 and week· ---dable vehicle (•m•ll bad, good cond, S250. Sun. TV John'• 84tr1 88 The price ol Item• fO{ CARV'ER 113,000. 640-3888 hlclee. Gond. In & out. Mlllt -· I $ .,_.. Window air cond, btand BOBCH•LLM•N'S 13150. ~207 ~ 1nduvell1b e. 4/hr truck, van. atallori new 1150 Changing STERf') SPEAKERS JBL edvertllld by vehicle '78 MBZ 240D, BllCAyM ,. " ~~·~~ ~=~~r~ra~uc~= ;:;> d:.,:,uir~ ~,: table. $20. 8J 1·504!'i ~~9a:::i>!:~~18~: ~1.~n !~.;::~~ l0.L51{_1'{ t ·l'li\1W ~~~(.B~~· mr.••~;~ ®W HT WAG lN ~';1• '81 E.tcort, 111n1 oond. In & )'ltd . Call M2·8800 for ..,.eking volc4t •mull. area. Mull be depen· Lit• grn 9 ' 1 01 • 548--0458 cotumnedoeenotlneiv<M ·~~~~'-1.:"l:'~...:;1 ttrm.P/P?eo-ea&a =~=I~~ ~~5,"~~C:::-4 llCld· ~. For Interview, Call Linda dable. Con11c1 Gteg w/matchlng lov .. Ht .... , ft: l TOll eny 1ppllcabl• tax••· ~ D 111000 1..... 7800W..,mlnat•81vd. Lla::L t•U ., •• IT .. ' et 5.45-5778 Hyda Monday thru Frld•I' good cond. S 150. ..,.. • .,. llcenn. tren1ler fM1, '80 240 • • m .-. W•tmlnti.r -• TELEPHONE SURVEY bet-n 9:30 end 10:30 839·2874 8 A DUC1t eoa1. HO cufi. finance cnaroee. , ... for 1 13•600· 833-1381 daye. 11·1-1-wm 112 M•k VI. a ... s;: COrpofata hHdquertert I 842-4321 "'~ et 3032 Coolldna, air """'lutlOn control d.-S-1~ "'~•-L ..... ...,. 840·9190 ttvM. ,. irw ........_ ..... It --f ................. ln•--'wt WORK: No e11perlence a.m.ony. Lthrchalr &ottomt n,lrom ..,.. .. """ ...........,,,_.. _..., T t••p......_ VW't .....,, ... , .. ,, •· -·._... "' ..... ..,.,.. ....... ~. Ill • Cotta...... vice cert1flcatlon1 or Ullllf ... •• o • .,,.,...,anoa r...J , __ ........,. 2 600 _..._ aervtoee nrm. Newport neceuary, company "' Norway. $200. 780.0344 "' d -• ""'· ,._,.,.,, • ,,_ .............. r-"""""--t C11eer train, no Mlllng, evening WHI PR10f•••a p lta '1012 dealer ocumen1ary 111v.ITHY AHUme P'"""'*'ll of 123, 126.. 546-1300. _,,, ..... .....,.._, h Id 1 f 1 de 1 -Mu1t NII: •leeper aofa, Ilk• twer ti preparetlon Chergee un· '"5 -r·-· ... W , 1 _..__ ... 09portun1ty, with di· rt, N or 1 u n 1· Permenenl,partltlme. Wiii new. 1200. 831·1584 171 BTYLINER ••ISOO 1eM otharw!M epecllled *'17 ............ , •• 4 ...... •1c. Wt... I rt--. ·~ flll '*"'Y and challenge. For Interview call Susie 1reln, 851· f041 ,. 2 by ad 1 .........., ...., ,. +Tu CEL OAC fw ..... &ne """ POIMN top level 882·5&44. NEW MATTRESS SETS or mek• off• (nt>etglalt) the v«1 Mr (378VDA) &.i&a.:a.ito& 'T 4 CIOOt, AJO, 9119011tlY9 aea'eteriel ex· TELEPHONE Work: Join 1th WaatH/ Full $85. On JIOO. TWln 786-1155 Aatt lfnlttl/ *'79 320t; 4 '9d. AIC. ftJhMn AMlfM .-.0, euto,pw ~. c.it 553--0940 upandtrig compt ny. Dta"tic 5107 S80.l(lngS120.Frarnee& 17'Sabarcr1f1 ·e2 40hf ,..... HIS (Clt4XE01 111·1111 llf.lllt ... a....! ora,apeQallnter .. CINae Mon-Fr1. l-6 30 del evall, Andy 7&0-5832 S"-·kl ...__ 'nu 'batt &1•• *'82 3201; 5 epd, to ml. ..... .._ .. 1.._ -...-Former oulfom-er1 ol control, Jllnt cond .. ' : · work with exalting people 9a6Yllttl~end1or hou... -...... '11MBZ 220 hOOd trunk (1FGE648) ,..._ ............ "~-, -Chtct< Netlon vw New-l3000. "2-nu ~ MtllnQ up Interviews. no k--l~wedllh ~lrl 19 New weterbed wl extrH bait tank wltrlr 12200. · ...._. . $?5 ' vw' *'a3 32()1 & _.... "8" Pkg cen ttve you tflN OUf • · ....... ,,.,. t"S7thr Sal•"' -... · · • 1 2•" •"28 ot.-P*'1•· ... · _..,, · pu.-.~ a..._"'"'-. ..-9eech, .,. wetoorne ~~;!~ "n IVE8ECRET,f.RY _...,. • .,.. -,. 1iv.1n. -77481 4pm l47 ... 2 velvet cha ra ........... 9 b h (9003908) ,...,_ -..--,.,.., •i:~;;=;;;...,.,....:-::::: TopmenegemenlalluKUfY Forei>/.tcaJIMra.Ntllaon. 1180. Swlvel rocker ISO. 32' Grand Banke. N.-. 88u1~222o•:er1.22iono • *'" 320!; II ac>d. AIC •1119111 ~C:U~'*,: » ;:: wgn. LllQuneBWltlhotel 882· 843 wort< hra Ill I 848-5119<> paint/Int, euperbty PAINT ANO LIGHT &ODY l?CUU""'.'l •llTI Autho'rlHd Warrenty Good oondttlon, AJC, ,.._pr~ 5-9P"1M·F,ll·lAMSet ktfTENS dOXCITY PER• Oek IMng rm Mt·IOf•, equ'!~P•d . I OI<. WORK• Sev. 11 1 1 •79320l,4 19d,tunroof. 13010ullllttrwt hMoa.~.&Ptim AM/fM, ~..t..~" aecntary for fNt peoad TOO yn1 lllG SIAN. Pedtgr .. S 150 up. IOV91Mtl. chr tbl. ottmn 7 f<l / 9 8 O • 13 2 1 or • oar' ,.: (0t1~Z) N!WP<>ftT BIACH wt4I ba ~ IMI ,.. tr.. 11_,090, offtoe,MuMbe UU11 536-199' $2400 54e-2r a9 2131592-31111 ~G"-.1J1v *'I0~;4epd,LOMI. ...... a. ue toda.yt W•'N Ot1 MttaM. 141-0117 11~.:=".:C:,;:1• fOR~ltllNES? Dtt• 1110 Sof•·8: Marg• o areon ·~:0s.:Jr0~R~·0'it9'°"1 DAT~L1tenQ!fiebii. •,'lt~n!a'Pd.toeded. 1111az2a00.•n.•id·*· ~~.8:'~~ .~~:-:I tfl.W.°""xlntwor1tlng m Box• pup 'J!'em IOf•. good cond. 1125. TOYOTA ti " SHll , _ _. mint oond MOOO/otlo -.... of-.. heo... -oond.&baMftta.Cell lmmad. openlnga for 15 ... ,_ ..... 117" .,,,,· ... 230 . Mo.-Oi42 motor. Galley. hH . T • _-.....: •'78 31 11 AI T A/C • 11' "' "'" ........ elltl°"' .... ci.n. Donne lenMt1 tharp OUYt a. QM to "' ,...,,. "· " .., llMpe 8 on Np1 9ctl lllp. 0.ttun, oyot• " -M?UOO) • de1peral• mut t " • .... Of19 111*11""9 wM lllOdy, ~ 8480. trev91 ua maJOt cltlel L•bPupa.Yelcl\ampllnea, Tibia, draw leall• c:hfl a Aunt and loOlt• good. •150 ... MeroNi-eoa ; . ., UGI: A/T roof 8784311 ~ ~ .... ten '"" with untqua butlnen 7wke. thotatwormed txlfle1, $350, •32*1541 19600 831·7772 vw enotne oompt•t•, (1mGWJ ' ""' • )49Z ·n 4508L. Ht< ml. ~ runt auperb. 14111. hcr•tary-Aeeeptlonltt, group. No e11pet'lenca $125,494.-9855 Trundle bed W/"'"' matt. 2e'8EARAY('18)~ S1llO/obo.e..t:21t4 111-1111 ~ •H~tl ·~~ r' t'f0-06o4e .,,... end ganeret ofltoe nee. Tran1portatlon Leb Pup•. Y94low & blk, & nit• eland, $150/bbO. crut .. Ilk•,_, l<*led. la ... Wu... R8 20IW.1at.a.rtaAne • Of 7 ~ .& ~ ·~---... ----., ... 1 ..... ~ ~:;lguel CPA ~:'.~it~':.'.~!!'.~ ~l(C, c:hemp llnea. M/F. Chip 894-8941 pp 813-1173 A;;;; o:lfi WWW #Of CIOlecl~day • 1141 -'11H{.CUCl:Siden&;ftdi -·-1·-. groomed & lrM to 1tart 7~1484 Twin Bed i3i. Sewing GRAND I ANl<S dl•HI yOu/whlcle, domee1IO or LAAOESELICTION OP' •a Udl eonv. we: a . aom• work H OO . -·-• -• tmmed. For P9flOr\tJ In-MU8T SELL Garmen Mech $35. End lbl '26. trewter 32ft, lllnt cOnd.. tor.lgn. e&t..ale NlW &I MW'81 nu ti,., NmOW hd tC)f), 8lnoe 116S 241-4MOI. ~ flMlloNI ...., '*'et• CS. tarvlew. call Sheryl Shee>hlrd P\IP•. e mot.. Aetrlg 1190. Chr 145. prof metnt.. nn.1 on W. 1 ...... 1 NntX11. t 1600 &40-Utt H•IDIUl.11 ~· • ""°'* neer OC AlrpOft Stevena 640·4000 or AKC, St50. 240·2288 ~=·~~. Nz~a'4:m Coa1t ~2:~~· P.P. ..,.. ~ • 179 MGS Conv, .n Wilia: .... .. ... ...... IOld lndl• :l:ty In 1)9fton ., The Good. o.i uaecl Gere; I -... --1tm ~ •Int ~ ... , IO ·---.... ·--0 QAT Vldual with acouralt 11'-tt Ho1.i ~ WANTED a gOOd home lor ..-a-197"' 1"'•• Bu .... • ._ _,. :i :-..:". """"· _.. -w _. '•-'• -"' · • 000 0 w w111 lted HOBIE 18, tiff w/Cat box. "'' -...... T .. 7 ""' • VOL 1 • • •• mt. *31 ·, ~ """' '"''• ----fWllnO 69 ..,m. OUtgotng Cerlter tOam·Spm on/ 1 g og. • ralnbOW Nita. many ax-Jeguara, n t I ai•v"'• a L"'•!':i~ I UIO. tlWOOI P91tona111y. pl .. H nt TllflttWed. onty. Return him for 3 mo. If l'OU Wiii tru. a-...... u.S. aeon-Ponchel but any model ....,.r.;0NC" ~· ~:."" '78 Mlctt•1. oonvert., f ::C: llTI 174 ......... u &AA YX ptlllN ~I frOn1 offlca tren•"""ttlon guer adopt ll'llt 2 yr old bailred .·--, -.. .._ ~ T...,.. = .,.,, ,._ I 3 0 0 0 I o b o .. _ r..-u ----rw1ou mYtt In thlt ..._., coui.. 497-3521 enytlme. floe 1t50, ,,.........,., 1,.. .... ,;..,._ ""'•t LONG HA H • AMIN-. '*..,. -TOP pakS ,.._ .__ 114·73"4·1'90, . ,....,. ..,..._ ~ li ~. lie» ..... 'IWl9 Wiii. ~ ~!! Femalel P-' Modlla l WNited otrf1rlend l'Of my M0te f8ft1..._ .,. oetttno M o 1 ore at ( T 1 ' ) (Ho. Otllny tlldt-4051 euto .,.,..._.._, -· • ..........._ ~Pr__;-y et00r11. 12131 ee&-1Q84 ~~p8"1'!'1!_am4,.!". ~7·,.~~ ,,,. c.rnc11nv "buo" thll t7NIOO. <11•) .... .,.. Cac:ltlW to Qo..Certa "* 0... iJvt pey I 1llO. ta-IOIO ,_,_. ..,......,.., ..,..., ... -.. ., v 7 ... ....,, ......., year If you have a 'fr..,..tne-W~ ~ "'9 Fed OllMl·Meo ' 'IOl'tlOef*~-4_... t CO,, 11752 MeoArthUr 8111 with EASEi MmC>W thllt'I not Q9lttng MMe YGUf ~ .... Aoll 'em oft U. ........ ..._ ..... .... hlte 228, ln!r1e. II'•. 8Aeue SELL 101• lt•l'IJ• with a l.lled, MCI It now with • ... by~,,. Deity Pt-SEe.L Idle lt•m• wlll'I • Wlttl . Clrutlfteel Ad WAHT AO'TIOtO 0. n . r . I 0 . d . d . CA m '5. IS 1·8122. Cleealfled Adi 842-5876 Delly Piiot Cluellfed Ad. eta-lfled Ad '°' Cbt1tt'leld ML Deity Piiot ca...meci M . Cell ,_, 9'2-M'71 a..ltecl ,,.,. M2-M71 N1tll090 ....... I . OC's Music Lady has seeµ it all By STEVE MITCHELL oe .. ~,.....,. \ ; In bars, bowling alleys, pizza houses and pool halls, she's known as the Music Lady. Carrying enough keys on her belt to make any jailer envious, Pat Kasper makes the rounds of 130 eating and entertaining establishments ln Orange County every two weeks, a fistful of the latest 45s in one hand, a heavy change counter in the other. "They call me the Music Lady, or just Pat," the 54-year-old vending machine coin collector said. "Sometimes they call me other things," she said with a sharp laugh. She's the one who replenishes juke boxes with the latest singles, collects the quarters from the arcade games in convenience markets, and enters basement pool halls to empty the felt-lined tables of their silver loot. (See MUSIC LADY, Pase AZ) THE DRANGf COAST MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1983 Pacific Mutual employees gather behind their creation, winner of the grand sweepstakes prize J ......... Pat Kasper services one of her many juke boxes COAST f DITIDN ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . 25 CENTS Dll!1Ne4 ....... ., ......... lt ..... at Sunday's sand sculpture benefit for Orange County Uuited Way agencies. Restaurants victillls of kidnap plot By ANDREA ADE~N Of, ... p_.,, .... ltaft Los Angeles police said they planned to question disgruntled former workers of Gulliver's Res- ·taurant to<iay folloWing the week- end abduction of a corporate officer and the robbery of $23,000 from two restaurants in Irvine and Marina Del Rey. Detective Lee Kingsford said Janice Gearhart, vice president of the Los Angeles-based res- taurants, was kidnapped at gun- point from her Beverly Wood home early Saturday morning by a men who said he was hi.red "to set her up" by a fired employee. She was made to still the alarms and open the safes at both res- taurants after being driven the 45 miles between the two locations as she lay in the back of her car with her head covered by a sweater, Kingsford said. "We're still in a state of shock," President Al Levie said today in a telephone interview from his Los Angeles office. He said additional security measures will be taken to guard corporate officers of the 12-year-old chain, but he refused to specify what precautions would be taken. Levie did say there are other female executives besides the 30-year-old Gearhart. "It was a very well thought out caper, well planned and carried out efficiently," Kingsford said. Gearhart was returned to within three blocks of her home in west Los Angeles and wa8 iold by her abductor that sh~ could find her car at a nearby intersection. She first reported the five-hour ordeal to police about 10:30 a .m . The detective said the kidnap- per made two phone calls to his accomplices from Gearhart's home and modified the robbery plans when she told him both restauranta had alarms that would need to be deactivated. Threatened with her life, "she went to great lengths to make sure every thing went well," King- sford said. (See RESTAURANT, Page AZ) Irvine Co. fight looms over debt By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Deir,_ .... of Linda lale, press ahead with the proposal announced Friday. Castle builders kick off fund drive Joan Irvine Smith, the heiress whose grandfather founded the Irvine Co .. appears to be forcing a showdown with tycoon Donald Bren, chairman and majority stockholder of the Newport Beach development firm. Smith reportedly has rejected an invitation from Bren to meet with her and her mother, Athalie Clarke, in pel"900 early this week. presumably to di8cuas the deal. 70sand sculpture teams help launch United Way's $15.4million local effort "We're not going to do it," By PHU. SNEIDERMAN oe._a..,,_ .... A combined fund drive by Orange County's two Uni¥ Way agencies got a sandy kickoff Sunday during a-=ulptw-e contest that took place on Bola Chica Sta~ Beach near Huntington Beach. More than 70 12-member teams repreeenting buslnel9ee. IOCial service organizations and individuals took part in the sand ICUlpture contest. It was staged to call attention to plans to raise $15.4 million for local United Way charities during the coming months. Th.ls year's drive marked the first time the two United Way groups -the United Way of Orange County North/South and the llDEI \. United Way of West Orange County -have joined forces in fund-raising. Smith has vowed to fight a bid by Bren to shift his $560 million peraonal debt-a.massed when he bought up more than 50 percent of the company stock last spring-to the Irvine Co. Smith said. . Her respome comes on the heels of an offer by Bren. who owna 86 pe.rcent of the company's •tock. to either buy out the minority share- holders with cash or allow them to double the.ir stake in the company at no cost. "The direct benefit is reduced costs," said Dennis Gashen. a spokesman for the United Way of Orange County NorthJSouth. "We're not duplicating efforts, and we can streamline our volunteers." The county's two United Way groups represent residents and companies in different cities but fund many of the same aocial aervice agei>cies. "We'll fight," Smith said Sun- day, adding that she has in- structed her lawyer to prepare papers necessary to seek a court injunction should Bren, a resident In return, Bren would be allow- ed to tcansfer his huge debt by merging a his holding company - <See IRVINE CO., Pa1e AZ The new fund-raising goal, announced at Sunday's contest by (See SAND SCULPTURE, Page AZ) Suspect arrested in Laguna rape Police also seeking clues in two other sex attacks reported since ThurBday night By L.P. BENET Oflllea.., ......... Police have arrested a Santa Monica man who allegedly raped a 36-year-old Laguna Beach woman Saturday night. It waa the first of two rapes that occurred in Laguna Beach over the weekend and the third such incident 'Since Thunday night. Jmeph Chris10pher Byrne, 53, was arrested ln h1a room at the Seacllff Motel early Sunday, aev- eral houn after the victim was lured to the room and allegedly raped. The victim has identified Byrne as being her attacker, police aald. The victim, clalming the suspect said he worked for an advertising agency, said she thought they were going to exchange phone numben for future· job op- portunitlar. The woman ..::aped uninjured and later went to police. Byrne la belng held on $20,000 ball. La~r. a 21-year-old lrvlne woman wu raped Sunday night T by an unidentified man who police say is similar in descrtption to Balboa lsland rape suspect Michael Gonzales, who escaped from Orange County Jail last Monday. "But we have no other ree90n to believe it is Gonzales," said Laguna Beach Police Sgt. Alex Jimenez. Police are aearehing for a suspect deacribed aa Hispanic, 26 to 28 years old, with dark brown hair parted down the middle, brown eyes, about 5-7 and weighing 155 poundaand1portlng a medium, neat mustache, Jime:net aa.ld. "Gonzales al80 hu a mustache and is small in stature," be aaid. (See LAGUNA, Pa1e AZ) Woman killed by propeller By UREN E. u.BIN Of .. Dlllr ........ ThemoodatPanon'aAirServiceatJohnWayne Airport was eomber this momtng u employees learned that their office manager wu killed Sunday when she walked lnto a plane'• propeller. Diana Lynn Howard, 35, of Cotta Mesa, was struck ln the upper body and killed lnltantly after she exited a ain8le-engine Ceeana 210 piloted by James Panon, the president of the company, according to a report prepared by the Oranae County Sheriff'• Department. Howard and Par.>n were return.m, to the Oranae County a.lrpof\ about 7:15 9.n,>. _after attencltnc air noes ln Reno, Ntd Sherilf'• Sst. ~ Abbott. f Ho~ Panon'1 teCtttary and the firm's office manaaer. 10t out of the plane ln the parkina aree ol 19531 Airport Way, whett the company \I located, and walked lnto the moving propeller, Abbott.said. An autop1y conducted by the Oranae County Coroner'• Department wu expected to identity the exact cau.e of deeth this afternoon. Pa.reon did not ahow up for work this momlnc, a reception.lat at the firm ~d. .. He WM pretty shook up and had to be put under lledatlon.'' she aald. Baltz-Beraeron, Smith & Tuthill Mortuary of Coeta Meea will be bandlln8 Jloward'1 funenl arranpmenta. " mortuary qlbkeewoman Mid. ' ' A2 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Sept. 19, 1983 .. • I • •• r ' . ~ . ~ ', ·. ,I • . • .. # # I • ·' I .. , .· Chris Proctor of Mission Vie jo and some of h is friends won first prize in the Castles open division SAND SCULPTURE ... From Page A1 skydivers carrying a banner, represents a 20 percent increase over last year's collection total, Gashen said. Helping to launch the fund drive Sunday was J. Robert flour Il, filling in for his father, who is volunteer campaign chairman. About 8,000 spectators were on hand to hear about the United Way goal and to observe the sand sculpture contest. Judging was led by Todd Vander Pluym, current world champion sand sculptor. The grand sweepstakes winner in Sunday's con test was Pacific Mutual Lifelnsurance Company of Newport Beach. The Pacific Mutual team created a bas relief of an infant playing with building blocks. The winning design incorporated the theme of the United Way campaign. "Build More Than a Dream." The sweepstakes winner was selected from the top six winners in the castle and sculpture divisions, with separate categories for businesses, social service agencies and individuals. -- ' o.., .......... _, ............... for their por poises frolickin g in the sand a t Bolsa Chica Sunday. R EST AUR AN T CA PER ... From Page A1 Her abductor, a white male in his late 20s, told her "she had been set up by someone who had been fired," Kingsford said, and "the take" was to be split three-ways. Klngsf6rd said the third person was the brother of the gunman, who was to have robbed the restaurants himself before learn- ing that both were equipped with silent alanns. Gearhart apparently arrived home about 5 a .m. and was surprised in her home by a man who knew her name, police said. Her hands were taped behind her back, but she was later releaaed to make a phone call to obtain the safe combinations from a res- taurant manager "for personal reasons." Despite the odd 5 a.m. req~t. the manager did not alert police. Corporate kidnap-extortion plots happen infrequently in Loe Angeles, Kingsford said, "but it's always something that's pcmible with a disgruntled employee.'' • Local boy makes good in triathlon A hometown boy-well &lmoet -made iood Ln SWlday'a triathlon event that attr-.cted about 22~ police officers, fire- fiahten and lifeguarda and their friends to the Hu.ntiniton Beach dty pier. The winner of the event - oompl'Uled of a run, a swim and a bicycle ride -wu Huntington Beech City Lifeguard Tom Gal- 1-gher, 23. Gallaher, a resident of Lona Beach but an instructor in the Huntington Beach Junior Lifeguard Program, Is a aenior at UC Santa Barbara. A member of the university's water polo team, Gallagher swam 1,200 yards, rode 18 miles and ran five miles in the winning time of 1 hour and 34 minutes. The annual event drew men and women competitors from throughout Southern California. Huntington Beach Police Sgt. Dennis Martin, who was coodinator , said S unday's triathlon drew top athletles from throughout Southern California. He said the events have grown popular because they strike a balance for the athlete's physical capabilities and put a maximum demand on endurance. Four sho'W horses injured ~n Crash Four show hones were injured when a trailer broke looee and flipped over 1>n the San Diego Freew ay near San Juan Caplltrano, trapping the animals about an hour and snarling traffic, the California Highway Patrol says. The . animals, their manes braided in preparation for an amateur hone show in West Covina, were pinned on top of each other when the trailer landed on ita !ide on the busy freeway Sunday, said CHP officer Thomas Greenst.one. Three hones suffered deep cuts, and the fourth was injured slightly in the accident about 9 a.m., authorities said. A veterin-· arian called to the ecene treated the animals. A girl riding in the truck pulling the trailer, Endina Hazard, 14, suffered a sprained neck, police said. Greenstone said the horses' movement apparently cauaed the trailer to fiahtail, breaking it free from the truck pulling it. The driver of the truck was not dted, Greenstone said. Traffic was interrupted for about two hours in the northbou,ld lane. Other winners were: Huntington Beach Community Clinic, agency sculpture; Chris Procter of Mission Viejo, open sculpture; West Orange County Hotline, agency castle; Ford Aerospace, company castle; and Jeffries and Friends, open castle. MUSIC LADY SEES ALL KINDS IN HER WORK .•. The jud~ was concluded shortly before high tide washed away all of the intricately designed sand sculptures. LAGUNA RAPES ... From PageA1 The suspect WM driving an early '70s, full-siz.ed domestic two-door coupe with chrome rims, police said. t The victim tola police she was attending a beach party in Scotchman's Cove with het brothers Saturday night when she became intoxicated and decided to leave between 8:30 and 9 p.m. Police believe she walked up from the beach toward the bluff area. where a car pulled up beside her. The victim told police she thought the car belonged to a friend. Without identifying the driver, she got in the vehicle and started talking about the party, police said. By the time the victim became aware that the driver was not the person whom she believed it was, the suspect had already pulled onto Pacific Coast High- way According to police, the woman said she asked the suspect to drive her home to Irvine. However, after stopping at a service station for some cigarettes and beer, the driver drove east on Laguna Canyon Road and then pulled the vehicle over to the side and allegedly raped the victim. The suspect then tried to rape her a second time after driving farther down the road, but the victim threw a beer can at her assailant and jumped out of the·car. She told police the supect then drove back towards Laguna Beach, although police believe it is poss- ible the suspect could have turned west on El Toro Road. Laguna Beach dectectives are exchanging information with Irvine investigators to determine whether there is any link to the series of rapes that were com- mitted in Irvine last week. From PageA1 And. when it comes to muaical tut.es, Pat treda • thin line between barkeei-and their patrons, restaurant manapn and their waitresses, piu.a parlor o..-ynera and coin<lutching kids. "The kids who come into pJacee like this love that New Wave music," Pat said, sliding a-key into the lodt1on a Seeburg Showcue music box in• comer of the Carta Meea pizza parlor. "But the owners bate it. I have to be careful -especially with the owners." This week, she's taking around a record called "Safety Dancing,'' by a group named Men Without Hats, and a new hit by the Stray Cata. "This one, I can do without." she said of the hatle88 band. "But I kind of like the Stray Cata." She said her company has access to thousands of old records, and she still has customers who request Glenn Miller and Woody Herman singles. "Some bars, all they want is music from the '40sand '50s," she said. "And, of COUI'Be, my country and west.em bars don't have anything but western." Most of her customers -about 90 percent, she says, prefer a mix of melodies. She's philo.oph.ical about her job, and she compares the drinking establiahment.on her route to people, saying each bas ita own distinct penonality, its own quirb. "I aerve them all. cowboy ban, cocktail lOUJ118, topless bars- only I guea they're~ blkini bah now. "There Wied to be • whole string of thme bars ln Santa Ana where they took it all off. Especially along Main Street. oh boy. "I Wied to get in and out of tha.e places befOl'e they got busy." But there were 80IDe places where ahe didn't get out in time. "I waa in th1a country western bar one time when a couple of guys got into a real haalle. I beard• noi8e, turned around, and here oomee this guy Oying in the air at ~· I found myael1 in the middle of it. I thoqht he wu going to llQuaah me," she said. laughing. "'lbe P Y bars in Garden G rove are my biggest moneymakers." ahe Mid, taJdnc • abort break from the Seeburg to light up an unfiltered Pall Mall. "I don't know why that is, exactly. but it's a fact." • "There'• a Jot of good people at tho8e places." Pat's tays lt'a the bowling alleys where her machines suffer the moltabuae. "They bang on them, spill beer and coke in them. steal the knobe on the video games," she said, shaking her head. She's a1ao not especially fond of some of the places where cleanlinesa ia not akin to godliness "Found a dead rat in the coin box in one place," she said. "I gueea he got smacked on the head by a quarter. Then there's the cockroaches that run back and forth on the (music) title atrii-." Her ~t peeve LI kida with quarters on a string. Or a pocket full of alup. "Moet of our machines have string cutters in them now" -a ramr blade that separates the kid from hia coin. But, f« the most part, Pat Kuper finds the people she meets on her rounds to be the salt of the earth. "My parents were fairly strict and they believed that people who hang out in ban and pool halla are • breed apart. "But I find them to be aome of the most friendly people in the world." IRVINE CO. FIGHT ••• From Page A1 Under Bren'• proposal, if all the shareholders were to elect the cash option, it would CXlllt the company an estimated $146 million, baaed on the $208,400 price Bren would pay for each of the 700 minority ahare9. However, if the shareholden were to cho09e the stock swap, it would increw their stake in the company to 29 percent while reducing &en's from 86 to 71 percent. Nurses hear the Soviet side created last spring to buy up 52 percent of the company stock - with the Irvine Co .. which owns 68,000 acres of land in Orange County. Bren's said his goal is to form a financially restructured company. At a press conference today, Irvine Co. officials deecribed the company as being in "excellent shape." They said the company could pay off the $560 million debt without affecting its property holdings and still carry out an ambitious five-year building plan. At the time of the stock buying spree, Bren already held about 34 percent of the Irvine Co. shares, He tried but failed to buy the stock owned by Smith and her mother for $110 million. Smith and her motlier, together, own about 11 percent of the company, which is valued at roughly $1 billion. Four other shareholders, sev- eral who are also Irvine family members. own the the final 3 percent of the company. Bren's latest offer would allow Smith to either seU her shares for We're Listening ••• 642·6086 Detty Pftol Deftvety la Ouar•nt-.d Mono.1 ,-,..,_, II yuu tlu rmt ,,,v~ yov1 O•b4' b1 ~JO om .... c.!Oo• le>m anO y0Uf t.00)' Wilt ()fl _.., Joan Irvine Smith Smith said she ii concerned that Bren wanta to create a new company that would atrip her of power and allow him to liquidate the firm by eelling it off in pan:ela. It la because of this fear, she said, that she has balked at the proposal. Bren, in his prepared statement, stated the company baa no inten- t.ion of selling "any corporate aaaeta of undeveloped Janda." $115 million, or increase her stock in the company to 22 percent. The Irvine Co. was founded by Smith's grandfather, James Irvine, in 1864. Irvine created a land empire that extended over about 140 square mi.lea ln central Orange County that wu ueed primarily for sheep and cattle grazing. Smith, though, scoffed at the proposal. saying, "It's the same plan under the guise of another Trojan horse, and we're not taking it." What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don·t you like'? Ca ll the number at left and your message will be re('Orded. transcribed and delivered w the appropriate editor. T he same 24·hour a nswering service may be used to record let• te rs to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors musl include their name and telephone number ror verification. No circulation C'a lls, please Tell us what 's on your mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. 8cttw•rt1 Ill Pvblltt1ef CIMelftM 9dw.rtfet"1 114/M2·"11 AN othef deptwtmenta 142-4111 MAIN <Wfl1C• "° w .. 1 lley SI , C..1 ...... CA Mii --Boa IMO_ C:0.11 ...... CA taeH ~ ·~ ()r..-qo C-1 ~ COrnpeny No "••• ••o•••• lllut 1,•Hona 1d1tor11t mall•• or ~--9111,,.., lie~~_..., .... -Ol~'llf'·-6alu'0.)I •nd ~~'r n 1uu dO not 'Kfht '°"'' 'OllY b1' I I "' (Al 0.IOt• 10 • m ""° ,,.,.~ tO()y "'"' ci.-....o Choy Dow•llbr R•ymond MllCLHn EdllOf n~ AM11111n Controtler ..,.,., Circulation T~ 0r"'9" c.o..n·~ "'"' ..,_l -·-Hu111"'91one-:t. 'w ... ,...,. ...... ,. ·~~ ..... \ I to the Pvbllther ,..,.__,,c.,... "'°""'''°" ~ . CM.ft• ... ,_. ~ L. ........ Rel141 A-I~ C•Wllll""' M~ .,.._ I Touring county group tells how Russians r e ported iKAL tragedy By &M AaNdated Presa American nUJW!9 touring the Soviet Union aa)' they were 1twuled by the apparent indif- ference and lack of information among Soviet dtizenl reprding the Sept. 1 downina of a Korean Air Lines pemenger plane. A spokeswoman fort the gr<>li!J> said most citizens she-Sp>b with seemed to aar-ee with the Kremlin that the United States ia to blame foe the 269 deaths. The average Soviet dtizen eeema to accept government new. reports that the United State. "sacrificed" human livea in a carefull)' planned IPY miamon, said Silvia Sunahine, one of 80 Orange Coun~ nunes att.endinl Soviet medical liemi.nan when the airliner was shot down. "It'• • whole different world over there," Sunahine Mid. "In their eyee, we're definitely the Hit-run car kills woman in FV crosswalk '· -·- bAd IU)'S, no question about it." SUnahine said the nunee heard about the trapdy a week after it happened, and then through a nurse who got word in a call home toTexu. The SoYiet dti.sem who were aware of the traae<f y .eemed apathetic and .. hoped th1a would all blow over," Sunahine said. "Nobody Mid anything and there were no announcements on the radio and television or in the newspapers that we knew of." Sunshine said one nurse called her family in Texas after a tour guide at the Black Sea reBOrt of Soehl, about 1:000 miles south of Moecow, spoke of hia govern- ment'• reports that a rniasing U.S . spy plane had flown over Soviet air space and been fired upon. Hurricane pushing rain toward Coast Another dying hurricane can be blamed foe bring1.na acat1ered ahowen and hot, muggy weather to the Orange Cout area tonight and Tu.-1ay, forecast.era said today. Tropical Stonn Manuel. which oriainated off the IOUthem tip of Baja California. WU headed straJaht Joe Southern California thll mominl, llCCOldina to Ivory Small; t met.eoro101b1 technician with the Natianal Weather Ser- vice. He Mid a altlht chance of ahowen today would -.late to a eo percent chance tonieht and Tu.day, with Mlnuel windln« down and aid. cJeartnc by w~. Don't look for the ra1n to brina tow.. i.npeniuree with it, how- ever, Small said. The mercury abould flay ln the mid to upper-80. Tuesday, with plenty of humidity and muggy air forecast, he said. For the rest of the week, a alight cooling trend is predicted with temperatuns in the 90s inland, and low 80s along the coast, Small Mid. Along the beachee, the storm hal kicked up local aurfina con- ditionl with wave9 PMkina at 7 to 8 feet in Newport Beech SUnday. , Mid Marine Safeiy Officer Jack Llnclte. Today, the surf wat five to aeven feet out of the south and was ~ to dim1nlah late thia afternoon and~. be tUd. At Hunt.inpln State Beed.8, the wavm were three to four feet and PAcJcinc up quite a btt tbla momlna. said 1.Jlecuard Jack lkltaun. F.ountain Valley to niull .hike in trash collection ' .Dilpoul.. which contncta to pick I up trllh .lomll~, wtt.h an lncn••cd c:mts. Ua , wU.l .-.1 t·r .08 pw month for trMh ooUedlcn, up 4.4 pemrnt from the Co'W'NDtl • '11. u ~ u,. ln:n Ill d '" wdl effect Oct. ~. .. • , I • I ' • ,.~ f If~ I '. Singles Scene slated at Mes a Plaza Hotel The community service offices at six Orange County community colleges will host the aeoond annual Orange County Slngles Scene Wednesday, Sept. 28, at the Westin South Coast Pl.az.a Hotel in Costa Mesa. The event, which is expected to attract more than 2,000 singles, will run from 7 to 10 p.m. Admission is $5 and tickets will be sold at the door. The program is sponsored by Orange Coast, Golden West, Coastline, Saddleback, Santa Ana and Fullerton colleges. Further infonnation may be obtained by calling 860-2451, ext. 252. Sk ills anal yst plans count y t a lk Dr. Ann Coil, a specialist in skills analysis and adult development. will spea.k to the Orange County Women in Management meeting Thursday at the Hungry Tiger restaurant, 2101 E. F.dinger Ave., Santa Ana. Reservations are $10 for members and $12.50 for non-members and may be obtained by contacting Bobbie Pimentel at 529-0381 or Sue Walter at 630-6797. Children's 'wish ' gr oup to meet a recently formed Orange County chapter of Make-A-Wish will hold a meeting for interested volunteers at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 28 at the Marriott Hotel in Irvine. Make-A-Wish grants final wiAhes to children with terminal illnesses, particular cancer victims. The Orange County chapter was fonned by John Davis who recently lost his wife to cancer. "Our goal," said Davis, "is to provide a joyful experience for a chlldand family during a time of sadness and pain." The organization is staffed entirely by volunteers and funded through individual and corporate donations. For further infor- mation, call 642-6601 or write Make-A-Wish, 833 Dover Drive. Suite 17, Newport Beach 92663. Ben ef i t ice cr eam socia l sla t ed A Victorian ice cream social will be held Sunday at Steven's Mansion, 228 W. Main St. in Tustin to raise money for the Child Care Advocates of America. Entertainment, celebreties and plenty of ice cream will be on hand from 1-5 p.m. Gift and art items will be auctioned. The fee is $15 for adults, with children admitted free.-For information and reservations, call 832-0458. , ... Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Monday, Sept. 19, 1983 '* A3 Public access to beaches limited Only 871 a pplicants out of 50,000 order ed by Coasta l Commission to o pen sands By cite A1soclated Pre11 Fewer than 2 percent of Coastal Cornmi.ssion pennita have resulted l.n public aa:eas to private beaches in the panel's. 11 -year history, mostly because of local govem- men\'s unwillingnea to accept the risk. Since its 1972 inception, 871 property owners out of 50,000 who applied for coastal construc- tion permits have been told they must allow public access to their private beaches, aocol'dlng to com- mission figures released today. Access is divided into two categories: lateral, or parallel to the shore; and vertical, or access perpendicular from an existing road. The commission has required 720 property owners to agree to IOfne form of public aoceu parallel to the ocean along the beeches·.or bluffs in front of their shorelines, according to the la test access inventory compiled by the oom- misslon staff last week. These "lateral" aoceaaes were a condltion for receiving a coastal permit to build or remodel or add a sea wall or otherwise develop the property. In addition, the commiMion has placed a condltion on 101 permit.a requiring "vertical" aooe8I to lhe beach from the nearest public road. The lateral accesaes would stretch nearly 37 miles if lhey were strung together in a continu- ous line and if all were actually open to the public. However. they are mostly neither continuous nor open. Only 56 of the 720 lateral accesees are truly open to the public, totaling 7.26 miles of the state's l, 100-mile Boy's eyes he)p two others see Corneas o f county crash victim, 5, transplanted success{ ully By tlae A11oclated Pre11 Surgeons have transplanted the corneas of a dead 5-year-old car crash victim to two partially blind Canadian boys of the same age, a Santa Ana doctor says. "Both the surgeries went ex- tremely well and both children have a better than 95 percP.nt chance of having good vision,'' Dr. Robert Fenz.l said Sunday. "It's a long healing process. In the next couple of days, we'll know if the transplants are going to have any _ initial problems." Fenz.l said the recipients, ident- ified only as Shawn and Roger, were in good health after under- going hour-and-a-half operations Saturday evening at the Winnipeg Health Science C.enter. "Shawn, who was done first, was already asking for ioe cream while Roger was still having surgery,'' he said. The corneas, which were flown from Orange County to Winnipeg, were stitched into place using nylon thread a third the thickn~ of human hair. Fenz.l, director of the Orange County Eye Bank, said it may be several months before the oper- ations are judged permanently successful, but said there ap- , peared to be small chance of problems. The corneas were taken from Peter. Weaver of Santa Ana, who died Friday in a traffic accident. His parents, Gregory and Rose- mary Weaver, agreed to donate the corneas after a nationwide plea was issued by a Canadian eye bank. They donated the boy's kidneys and liver for other recipients, said Fenz.l, who supervised the re- moval of the corneas. The Canadian boys had scratched corneas in one eye from accidents involving glass. ,. coaat. Slx of thoee miles are on the shores of Vandenberg Air Force Bue ln Santa Barbara County, where the Air Force opened three stretches of beach to the public to help offaet the adverse effect of ·building new f~ties and in- creaaing its beae population to operate the milltary's portion of the apace shuttle program. To be counted as truly open to the public, an access not only has to be offered by its owner, but it also has to be accepted by BOme public agency or private associa- tion that agrees to maintain and manage it. Few public agencies have been willlng to do so. Los Angeles County has not accepted any lateral accesses, arguing that it does not have the money to maintain them. The state Department of Parks and Recreation will not accept lateral accesses that do not abut existing state parks on each side. The State Lands Corn.mission says it's not equipped to manage beaches. Occasionally an agehcy can be enticed to accept responsibility for lateral access. such as in Santa Barbara County where 18 of 36 such accesses offered have thus far been accepted, according to Coastal Commis&on records. .. ' Man, 77, held in Mesa hit and run A Newport Beacti man was ar- r911ed Sunday on auaplclon of com- mitting a felony hit and run, Costa M... police aald. The man, Alan Wllllams, 77, wu stopped after he alltoedty structt a 20-year-old Costa Mia& man riding hit bike down Harbor BOOlevard about 10:45 p.m. The tMcyetlst suffered minor lnfurtee to his left leg. Ten wooden pallet• valued at $100 eech were stolen from the loadlng dock of the Alpha Beta .upermarkat In Costa Meu Saturday about 2 p.m. A 1tON employee told police he saw a man loading the pallets Into his truck. Gold and }ewel9 valued at $3,300 were stolen from an apartment on the 100 blodt of JamM Stre.i sometime during the day Friday. Entry WU epperentty made through an apen kltcMl'l window. The thieves left ~Items such u a gold harp and a stereo ty91em behlncf. The own8I" of a i-wetry store on the 200 blodt of Eut 17th Street Mid two women who asked to try on jewelry dlil1rec:ted hie attention and then pocketed a t 1,400 MPJ)hlre and diamond ring. The W0"*1 walked Into the store about 5:30 p.m. Friday and bought a 175 ring. When the Jewel« went to clean and size the rtng, they walked off wtth the mOfe expenslw ring, he aald. Laghna Beach A IU8P4ICt entered H«blrt Lalzan• ~.1190PeclflcCoutHlghWay, <NII' the weekend and ahopllfted a tedY• 14-carat gold ring ~h S1.3SO. Tools valued at $800 were taken from the bed ol 1 pickup truck partced at 3286 Laguna Canyon Road some- time Saturday. Laguna Beach Police OHlcef Danella Adams rescued a 18-year-old C09ta M ... girt Satur- day night after the glrl became tired Wf\118 swimming Intoxicated off Cres- cent Bay beach. Newport Beach I A burglary suspect who wu hand- cuffed In the beck seat of a police car raportldty kicked out a bad! Mat window of the car with his t"t but did not aacapa. The man, who was not Injured, told polloe he belleYed "the devil was coming aft« me and 1 tuad to get out." A crook with a sweat tooth took S50 worth of candy bars from Gordy's Snack Bar at Cofona del Mar State Beech aft« smutllng out a front window to the food outlet. A 43-year-old woman. sitting In a car outside Fashion Island, lost S600 worth ot jewlety to a man who walked to the C9l atfd almpty asked her to hand hlf poueulon1 over. The woman gave the man a watch and thr" rings. She told pollce ah8 never MW the man, who stood behind her llne of v181on. Fountain Valley Som.one ehattered the glaaa In the front door of VendOfM liquor at 18581 Br00khur1t St. Saturday night with a projeetlll ftred by a lllngshot deovtce. 0emage WU listed It $16. Burglars took four hubcaps from a car parked In the tOOOO blocil of La Pena Avenue Friday night and then cracked the windshield. The hubcaps were valued at S200 and the damage was put at $250. A party host at 17776 Santa Fa Clrcle was arr11ted tor creating a disturbance early Sunday morning wtl8n he refused to terminate • loud party at the requeat of polloe. Huntington Beach A resident of the 19700 blOcil of Scenic Bay Lane reported that hie tan Toyota plcicup truck waa burgtarlzed on Sunday. The loel, •tlmated a1 $1,500, lncluded a banjo, a guitar, a cusetta player and an amplifier. A 1969 dartc graan Buldt Riviera was reported 11olen Sunday from a home on the 17100 blootc of Green- leaf Lane. The loae wu •tlmated at $4,000. A home on the 6900 block of Car1a Street wH the target of a burglary reported Sunday. &try wu !'Md• through an unloct<ed front window. The to .. Included a S500 stereo. Irvine A 20-year-old lrvlne woman wu treated at a Tu1tln hospital and released aft« suffering lnJurlel In a three-ear colllllon at Culver and lrvlne Centll' Orlvea Sunday about 1:45 p.m. Another dr!Wr wu treeted by paramedlca at the IQ8nl. Liquid humidity heading for Coast ·Coastal '' 71 .......... ......... : : ::!11.: :: r. == 17 11 Topell1 .. 11 ,, ~ 11 TIAM ~ fr =·"'°'1 -t; M , .. a .. .. .. .. :; ~ 47 M 79 • M 11 t:r n M 11 II 11 '° .. Three ca rs, three hurt T hree persons were slightly injured in this Sunday morning collision al Fairview Road and the San Diego-1\reeway. One car a p parently ra n a red light com ing ort the (reeway and struck a car going south on Fairview, police said . The car which w&1 hit lost control an d rammed a traffic signal, which in turn hit a third car going north. The injured were taken to Foun- tain Valley Community Hospital Anaheim becomes Iowa West Anamosa natives ga th er 60 strong for 30th annual p icn ic By Ge .UIOClatecl Preas don't even know come up to you About 60 people from Anamosa, and start telling you thlnp about Iowa, held their 30th annual you and your parents." Kellogg picnic over the weekend, swap-said. "Don Hay came up and told ping Iowa tales and food amid me1JOmes1oriesabouthowmydad flying Frisbees, barbecued and his twin brother Wied to chicken wings and pocketed switch dates back home. It just polliwogs. cracks me up. And how they Wied The weather waa hot Sunday, to do things like put makes ln the but not the fodd. houae, or switch clothes. Then "Last year, I put a lot of chili when people started blaming peppers on my plate, and a lady them, they'd point finaers at each said, 'She's sure not from Iowa.' other and a&)'t 'He did it,' and That's true, they don't like their nobodykneW'whotogetmadator food hot," said Tracy Kellogg, 28, pun.iah." of Santa Ana. who wu among Kellogg's daugh ter, Kimberly, tho8e gathered at Peanon Park in 7, said: "I like the polllwop in the Anaheim. pond here." "The thing that I like about Helen Mitchell, who gathered these reunions is that pie ou everyone's name for a report back .-~~~~~~~~,:_...:;......;...J:,_;_;,;__~ to the town's paper, the Anamosa Express-Eureka, said: "We're jus1 good old friendly people and, believe you me, we like food and a lot of it. We had 10 pounds of chicken wings from one peraon. And It doesn't last." "Iowa people are real friendly and help one another." said Dick Jack, 55, who runs a chain of 22 Tam's Stationen retail outlets in Orange and Los Angeles counties. "We try to bring that cloeeness we had back home with us, but it's hard. My wife and I live in the bedroom conununity of Alham- bra, ao we leave it every day early and come home late. I guess we traded a lot of that town cloee.ne96 for bu.alness opportunity.,,..;...'_' __ _ CNLr a ~rt.cz.r ofa c<mtury of &z.dic.at1.e0 ho.e pn:xiuozd a eµpczrior quality hond 5'CW'TI tt<z, thot i.s c.ons~ b.>' mony to bi bzet <:£ \~~~! ~ thz. ntppend-twi.ll a~ wovzn in e~land tZXcluaivdy £brand conf\na.d to ~LtdL neck\war. sunpLy thz wcrlG~ flne~t. tie. " • I •• NB Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Sept 19, 1983 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Aug. 29, 1833 .. r-!"""""::--:...::"'-----------------------------------------------------------------------S TOCKS \ION()\'·~ c 'LC •~l'\G 1•RIC'f<.~ NY E COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 0VVf Afo0NS •NI.WO£ !RADEi ON 111( HlW VO"°' MIOWtSI l>AClflC P8W BOIHOH OElAOtl A,.OCINCIHHAfl tfOClt U~AHOH j\lfO llEPOIHEO 81 ll~C HAICJ tHSTIHEl Dow Jones Final Up 8.23 Cloalng 1,213.M m1m1111F1 Group fears economic recovery may falter By tbe A11oclated Preti NEW YORK -Inflauon will flare up and the world economic recovery may falter unless the majoT lnduatrial natioru &low the growth of their money supplies, a group of private economiata warned today. The group, known aa the Shadow Open Market Committee, charged that U.S. and European monetary authorities had allowed their money supplies to grow far too raeidly this year. A. a result, the economists aa.id, the world !aces the possibility of a "renewed bunt of inflation," low investment and sluggish economic activity. GM to create 15,000 new jobs DETROIT-General Motors Corp. said it will start production Oec. 1 of Its new, smaller luxury model&, eventually creating 14,000 to 15,000 new jobll. The company had planned to introduce the front.wheel-drive Cadillac De Ville, Oldsmobile 98 and Buick Electra models this fall, but the planned introduction was delayed ln May because of problems ln the foW'·Speed automatic iransmission. Teamsters nix truckers pay cut WASHINGTON -Teamsters union members have rejected a plan that would have cut wages of laid-off truckers in return for improving their chances of being rehired. The propoul was tumed down 94,086 to 13,082, a union spo~ aa.id today. Teamslerl president Jackie Presser had urged union memben to go along with the rider to their current contract aa a way to "restore economi.c dignity and security to thousands of laid·off Teamsters and their families." Asbestos exposure targeted WASHINGTON -The government says Johns-Manville Corp. knew it wu endangering the lives of World War II shipyard workers by expoaing them to asbestos dust. Further, the government aaid in a document filed Friday ln the U.S . Claims Court."it was Johns-Manville's policy not to tell ita own workers of diagnoees of asbest.osia until they became totally disabled." The company, which now is called Manville Corp., waited 90 it could continue using the worken' skill, the government said. Money supply up $5.5 billion NEW YORK -The money aupply grew by $5.5 " billion in early September, but private analysts said the increaae was unlikely to put upward preaure on interest rat.es. 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