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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-09-26 - Orange Coast PilotBirthday happy after all Valley police brighten sirl's day alter vaada'IB ru1n party BJ ROBERT BARUR °' .............. Emily DeLany had an efahth blrthday ahe'U probably never forget -lt 1tarted out on a creepy note but there wu a nJce aarpriM at the finWl. Emily bad her bh1.hday Friday and ahe and her pa.rents were all aet fM a festive even1n1. They neatly lltacked all her preeents and laid out her blrthday cake ln the family room of their FOW\tain Valley residence before gotna out tor dinner at a restaurant. Emily waa excited. She was going to open her preeents and blow out her ca,ndlee and have IOrDe cake when they got back. They were gone ecarcely an hour, but IOme mean people beat Emily to it. They ripped through her packaaet and • tmeeted the ca)w all OVe't the bcK.e -waUI, furniture, carpeta and appllanom. Ernlly recalled today that the ~ Wll • me-. "Somebody opened my pwenta and I WM IC&l'ed," lhe Mid. But Fountain Valley polJceman Randy Davis arrived and Emily then l'Ol to -tn ..... :=:aa. tak1na ftnaerprinta. That proved to be exd ~ But the belt part came Sunday. Two b1aick and white police can came drMn8 up to the Santa Cecelia Circle addnll and Of&er Daw, Lt. Dave Brokaw and Officer Mike Majoc' were ~ one very large cake. It wu for Emily. It Mid, 1 Happy Birthday to Emily from Watch 3" (4 p.m.·2 a.m.) (See BIRTBDA Y, Pace AJ) THE ORANGE COAST MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1983 A legend in its own time Ruth Carter Stapleton Ruth Stapl ton; ·Carter's sister, dies FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (AP) -Ruth Carter Stapleton, sister of former President Jimmy Carter, died this morning al home after a lengthy battle with cancer of the pancreas, her husband said. Mn. Stapleton, 54, an evangelist from Fayetteville, was diagnoeed as having cancer in April. She had said she would forgo medical treatment and would rely on her f.Uth in God to help her. She said she would~ prayer, meditation, exercise and a special diet in her fight against the diaeue. Her father died of pancreatic cancer almost 30 years ago. Her mother, Lillian Carter, has experienced total remission from breast and bone cancer. Her husband, Dr. Robert Stapleton, reached today at his Fayetteville home, confirmed the death but declined to comment further. J ... COUNTY IDITION ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Giant land deal along Coast OK'd By L.P. BENET Of ... 0.-, .... ...,, After 18 months of intensive fund-raising efforts, a Laguna Niguel-baaed rea.Lestate develop..... ment company has finalized the $80 million purchase of 550 acres of coastline property south of Laguna Beach. The land -slated for heavy commercial and residential de- velopment -is one of the last remaining pieces of open coastal property south of Los Angeles. The deal represents one of the largest land deals in Orange County history. Stein-Brief Group, lnc.. of Laguna Niguel completed the purchue from Avco Community Developers, Inc., a San Di~bued home builder group, late last week. o.-,,_,.... Arrow shows proposed development. already has been approved by the California Coastal Commission. The Stein-Brief group plans to spend $50 million in l.and.caping, grading and other improvements over the next several years. The partnership al8o intends to build 3,400 residential units, including a 95-unit guarded-gate complex located on a parcel on the ocean side of the highway. Homes there will be priced between $400,000 After I 0,000 rescues, Sea Watch No. l is still going strong. Newport Beach Lifeguard Lt. Ron Johnson (on right) and seasonal Lifeguard Lt. Topper Horack crank up the 25-year-old lifeguard boat. See a recap of its missions during maritime mishaps on Page AS. When Stein-Brief completefl development of the property, it will be worth more than $1 billion and will garner about $165 million ln profits. Stein-Brief is a land developing partnership formed by David Stein, 35, and Barry Brief, 42, ln late 1979. The pwcltased land ii located on both aides of Coast Highway between South Laguna and Dana Point. Development of the parcel and $1.5 million. · Stein and Brief also plan to build two resort hotels, a tennis club, several restaurants, a shop- (See LAND DEAL, Pase A!) Do-or-die for airport pact City, county negotiate 75-year limit on flights from John Wayne By STEVE MARBLE aet a limit on jet departures out of Of .. Dmllr,......,, John Wa'f'IW! Airport was being A last.ditch attempt to salvage a made today by Newport Beach proposed agreement that would and Orange County officials. Early morning accident leaves 3 hurt, I arrested A Huntington Beach couple remained in critical condition early today with injuries they received Sunday when their auto was struck by a suspected drunk- en driver. Lt. Jim Walker said the accident occ~ at 12:24 a.m. on Edinger Avenue, just west of Bolsa Chica Road, when an eastbound car driven by a 17-year-old West· minster boy crossed the center line and struck the westbound car in which Robert and Patricia Wheel- er were riding. Robert Wheeler. 61 , was taken to Fountain Valley Commmunity TV'• blff•t night Hospital with chest and ab- dominal injuries. Patricia Wheel- er, 19, who suffered chest injuries and broken ribs, was also taken to Fountain Valley Community. Hospital spokesman Michael Nash said both were listed in critical condition early today In the intensive care unit. The Westminster youth, whose name was withheld by police, was taken to Humana Hospital West- minster with head injuries and broken bones, Lt. Walker said. He said·the youth was arrested on suspicion of felony drunken driving. Barbera8tanwyck WU MJOng the wtnnera. but preeenter Ja.n Atyera made molt of the newt at .... nllht'• E"""Y lhow In PMedena. Pt09M. I Exciting ehow-but atlll a loaa The Ram• made It exciting, but they ended up dropping a 27-24 owrtlme thriller to the New YOtk Jete Sunday. P-cie 81. 'Boone' bring• country home The tranqull 19501 In the rural South aerve as backdrop for "Boone," premiering tonight on NBC and atarrlng Tom Byrd. PageA7. Call 842-4321 with new• tip• "It's now or never," said New- port Mayor Evelyn Hart. The proposal would allow an increase in daily commercial jet takeoffs from the pre.ent 41 to 55 and then hold that limit for the next 75 years. The beach city, under the takeoff pattern, has spent more than $1 million attempting to block airport expansion in the last two years and the county has spent an equal amount defending plans for adding flights and enlarging the congested facility. Negotiators for the city and ·county today were rewriting the agreement for the fifth time in two months. A final draft likely would go the county auperviaors and council members next month. The proposal -held up by city officials and at least one county supervisor as a meanlngf ul peace treaty between the warring parties -also h.u been lambasted by both sides. See AIRPORT PACT, Pqe A!) A• M ~ M • IN AlO A'I 8'7 • A.'1 A4 AJ JM.6 ., .. , A4 .. ,... A'I • Al M Volunteer instructor David Schwartz gives {int grader William Pepper 0.-, .......... ., ....... ~ some help with his studies at Oka School in Fountain Valley. 'Mr. Shorts' a school favorite . Volunteer teacher, honored by FV district, loves kelping kids By PHIL SNEIDERM.AN Of ............. On the campus of Oka Elementary School in Huntington Beach, he'• known affectionately aa "Mr. Shorta." He'• really David Schwarts, a retired New Yock City funeral dln!ctor who puts ln five houn a day, ftvedaysa weekuanOkalChool volunteer. Since 1979, he'• been ac:lm1ni.lt.erlng spelling lelta, reading aloud to atudenta and helping them with speech problema. Bee.au. of hit dedication, he waa one of nine people who received an OutslaJl<lini Service Award lat week frcm the Fountain Valley School Dl.uict Board of Tn.latees. . But Schwartz .. YI hit greatelt reward comes Crom the YOUl\I people he worlu with. "I love It," he •YI of hit .:hoot volunteer ) work. "It makes you feel aood when you walk around the campus at lunch and the kida jump up on you and •y, 'Mr. Shorts! Mr. Schwartz!'" David Schwartz prefert to keep busy. After hit wife died ln 1959, he retired from hia New York City funeral busine.•but continued working u1 ad salesman for hit 1<>n-ln-law'1 magulne. Later, h went to work for the Human Reaources nter on Long Ial.and, placing eenior dtiz.ena in Jobe. "They Mid rd be doing well if I put one penon to work a week," Schwartz recall.a. "I avenaect three a week. ''On Monda)'I they would flll out applkat:lona. Then on Tueedaya, rd buy three or four (~ VOLUNTEER, Pqe Al) . ~-- El I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Sept 26, 1983 rUCI opens with lr'ecord turnout ; By ANDREA ADE~ON OlllWo.17-•- Mod sunslasses and miniskirts returned to the car-jammed park- ing lots of UC Irvine today, marking the first day of the campus' 12th year with a record enrollment of 11 ,750. AB campus activities go into full swing this weekend, with a con- cert, film screening and water polo meet scheduled, about 3,500 stu- dents are unpacking pos- 8e68ion-filled cardboard boxes and settling into on-campus residence halls, crammed to capacity as usual, campus s pokeswoman Linda GraneU said. backpack-toting students came the crunch in the campus book- store, where lines were running 25 people deep at times. Most students were buying an annload of textbooks that averaged $100, according to accounung manager Linda Lee. "A lot of times they come in more than once. So we expect to be pretty busy all week," she said. Booutore hours are 7:45 a.m . to 9 p.m. this week. • AIRPORT ... From PageA1 County supervisors Ralph Clark and Bruce Neet.&J:Mie have protested that a 75-year agree- ment is far too long and have aaked the city to make several conceeaions in the basic agree- ment. Only Supervisor Thomas Riley, whoee district includes Newport Beach and the airport, has ex- pressed outright support for the proposed bindlng agreement. Criticisms from some citizens in Newport Beach have bordered on outrage. Some residenta have asked that the agreement be put to a city-wide vote, and others have blasted the proposal as too lenient on the county. About 3,500 to 4.,000 students are receiving some sort of financial aid, a figure about 4 to 5 percent above last year's, closely matchmg the climb in enrollment, financial aid Director Otto Ryer said. And as students begin scrutin.iz- Lng their class syllabus, figuring out how many times they can play hooky and still get a ~ing grade, one freshman biology class will be stepping into a laboratory cum art gallery. Carole Brown, who ad.rninisters the biological science school lab- oratories, has created in the engi- neermg building a two-room dis- play of Dora, some exotic and some garden variety, that demonstrates an astonishing number of ways plants have been put to use by man. 44 lnca" dance troupe from Los Angeles performs. "AB it's written now, we cer- tainly don't agree with it," said Jean Watt, president of Stop Polluting Our Newport, a power- ful citiz.en group lbat joined the city two years ago in a lawsuit that killed a county plan for expanding the airport. ,• ·: ,. ,· I! enrollment continues to escalate, it could strain aid limits, Ryef said. "We'll be wat.oh.i.ng it cl~ly." Arts in Motion in Laguna Watt said the agreement largely ignores the need for another airport site. With the fall rus h o f Huntington zoning plan hearing slated A public hearing is slated to resume tonight on a zoning proposal that would allow for the overhaul of downtown Hunt- ington Beach and the rest of the city's coastal area. The hearing is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall, 2000 Main St. More than 20 people com- mented on the matter last Monday with disagreement ap~ntly focusing on whether height limits on buildings in the Main street area should be 12 stories or eight stories. Officials say some City Council members are expected to be absent tonight and they don't expect final action on the plan. The most novel discovery stu- dents make, associate lecturer Roberta Stolz said, is that plant-derived products such as drugs and flavorings serve other purposes besides those designed by man. "That's the James Watt theory of evolution, that the earth is here just to serve us," Stolz said. S tudents in the "Diversity of Life" ~ find that oils used by man from the camphor and eucalyptus plants are really emitted to keep bugs at bay. And, the camuba palm, which grows only in northeastern Brazil and creates a hard wax used commercially as a furniture polish and to give pills a shiny coat, actually uses the wax for protec- tion from insect predators. ''Particularly revealing to people who walk from their condo to the bus stop and never are in a natural environment," Stolz added, "is seeing an organic prod- uct that clears up zits." LAND DEAL OK'D ... From Page A1 ping area and a 18-hole golf course with two beach front fairways. A 397-room Ritz Carlton Hotel to be built south of the gated communi- ty isn't part of the Stein-Brief development. The terms of the land sale call for Stein-Brief to pay Avco $24 million as a down payment with the rest to be paid out over five years. To finance the project, Stem-Brief borrowed $28 million from Beverly Hills Savings & Loan Association and another $10 million from Western Savings & Loan of Salt Lake City. Brief and Stein have $2 million in personal funds invested in the deal. The City of Laguna Beach celebrated Arts in Motion over the weekend as hundreds turned out to enjoy all forms of dance, mime, music and ancient and modem exerdses on picturesque Main Beach. "It was a great crowd and added to the cultural appeal of Laguna Beach," said George Fowler, director of recreation and social services VOLUNTEER TEACHER HONORED ... From Page A1 newspapers and check the help-wanted ads. I'd call up the people who put the ads in and try to sell them on the program. I gave them a good line of gab, and it worked." Founl.ain Valley School District, and Schwartz offered his volunteer services to Ok.a School. ''They said, "We'U welcome you with open anns,' " he recalls. for the city. "I attended a demonstration on aerobics -it was good because it included a lot of audience participation." This year's festival was successfully coordi- nated by Leah Vasquez and made possible through the contributions of the artists and the efforts of the Arts Commission Alliance and the Arts Commission of Laguna Beach. Katie Tynan waits for her stage turn. "Without finding an alternative site for the air traffic demand, you have to wonder if the agreement would even be sustainable," said Watt. Mayor Hart has expressed mixed feelings on the ~ment but said she is willing to make a salvage try because the altema- ti ves are so di.re. "We can't live by lawsuits forever," she said. Part of the beach city's eager- ness to push on with the proposal ls a general feeling that the city's clout is running out and the county eventually will be able to bulldoze its way around the city's legal challenges and expand the airport. "There seems to be some m.is- conception," Hart noted, "that the city has some sort of control on the airport. We don't.'' Correction A portion of a story that appeared in Sunday's paper about International Senior Olympics gold medalist Al Simmons, of Emerald Bay. was inadvertently lost in the typesetting process. The missing portlon stated tha\ Simmons, 70. won gold med.a.ls for the hurdles, the 100-meter spnnt, the 200-metersprint and the triple jump, and a silver medal for the long jump. The Daily Pilot regrets the error. IT TAKES TWO TO But Schwartz's family had moved to F1orida, and they urged him to join them there. So Schwartz quit the Human Resources job after two yean. He was difficult to replace. ''They couldn't find anyone elae who could produce aa well," he says. "When I left, they said they were 10 aorry to aee me go that if I ever wanted to come back, they'd make a job for me. Since then he's become a familiar fixture on the Oka campus. Schwartz most enjoys assisting youngsters who can't pronounce words properly and helping others with reading problems. The environment keeps him young at heart. CHIMIC A "I hated to loee that job becau.e I enjoyed putting thoee people back to work." Schwartz says he didn't enjoy the hot, hwnid F1orida climate. In 1979, he followed one of his daughters to Orange County. Soon he was looking for a new project. "We had a grandpa.rents day, and I had to pick one student to be my honorary granddaughter for the day," he says. "I picked a girl named Kristen. and she became a favorite of mine. I U8ed to buy her ice cream." Schwartz now resides with hia real grand- daughter, Robin Fries, ln c.osta Mesa. But he was ready and willing to resume hia voJunteer duties at Ok.a when the current echool year began. He aays he enjoys his work so much that he aometimes "'a.reads it when the weekend rolls around. "I was going crazy from not doing anything, so my daughter said I should go to the aenior cilium center (in Huntington Beach) and see if they could "When the teachers need help, they call me," he explains. "I do anything. And I'll continue here to the as long as I can." tell me where to find a job," he says. The senior center referred him BIRTHDAY SURPRISE ... From Page A1 And Emily was pleased. "l liked it. Everybody signed it." "It was a tremendous gesture," her dad, David, said today. "It caught me off guard." I've been calling all my friends and relatives to tell them about it "I told Emily she could have given them a hug, but she said she was too embarrassed." A policeman said the idea to get the cake came up spontaneously during a briefing Saturday and that officers had taken up a collection before the briefing was even completed. $6.95 .. forfwo ,~~'"'~ ,,,,..,.~~\\\~\ . ·~ ~:::==================================~:::::::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=: ~ We1re LUNCH & DINNER. MONDAY -THURSDAY ~ .. :: What do you like about the Daily Pilot., What don't you like'? Listening ••• Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24 hour answenng service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for vertfication No circulation calls. please 642·6086 Tell us what's on your mind. DettJ Ptlot Oellvwy .. Ouarenteed ~. Ffll(Uy It t'-"' not h1 wt 1ovt Jj•Ct•t a .. 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To reserve a place, call the City Hall switchboard, 963-8321, during business ho~. Edison High hos ts parents Wednesday Parents are being invited to attend back-to-school night at F.clison High School in Huntington Beach Wednesday night at 7;30. Parents will attend 10-minut.e versions of their children's classes where teachers will outline the program for the coming year. Irvine transit pane l m eets tonight , The Irvine Transportation Comm1.SS1on meets at 7:30 tonight in the council chambers, 17200 Jamboree Road. The commission will consider a left turn pocket on Turtle Rock Drive at Willow leaf. Family Services auction sch edule d Concept 7 Fanuly Services, a residential treatment program for boys and girls from 13 to 17, will hold its second annucd auction Saturday, Oct. 1. to raise funds for a home to help abused and troubled girls. The auction, of "first class merchandise and rare it.ems donated by local merchants," according to chairman Sandy Goodall. is scheduled for 1:30 p.m . in the Tustin Community Cent.er, 300 Centennial Way. Further infonnation is available at 699-9119. Chancellor hosts Town and Gown UC Irvine Town and Gown members, new members and their guests are invited to attend a coffee reception at the home of Chancellor and Mrs. Daniel Aldrich, 1392 Galaxy Drive, Newport Beach, Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Interest group leaders will be presenting plans for the coming year and sign up old and incoming members. HB cops probing holdups Huntington Beach police are investigating two unrelated hold- ups that occurred in the city Sunday. The first incident occurred at 6:40 p.m . at the J ack-in-the-Box fast food restaurant at Springdale Street and &linger Avenue. Lt. Jim Walker said a lone gunman approached the drive-up window and made off with $65. Walker said the gunman's sta- tion wagon was followed for a short distance by witnesses to the robbery. • At about 9 p.m .. a man called police and said he wanted to tum himself in to authorities in connec- tion with the Jack-in-the-Box holdup, Walker said. Officers went toan &linger Avenue apart- ment and arrested Daniel James Kuskie, 24. The second holdup occurred at 10:20 p.m., at Spigot Liquor, 16369 Bolsa Chica Road. Walker said a man armed with a handgun ran into the store, ordered the clerk to lie on the floor and took $120. The robber in the second inci- dent remained at large early today, he said. Fireman promoted Laguna Beach Fire Department officials have promoted Richard Jewell to battalion chief. The 31-year-old El Toro resi- dent will be in charge of adminis- trative and fire prevention duties. He has been with the Laguna Beach Fire Department since 1981. R~ck fans keep Irvine cops busy lrvlne polioe arrested three people on drug charges, two others tor misdemeanor asaautls, and handed out three cltatlooa 10< trespassing and two 10< liquor law vlolattons at lhe lrvtne Meadows Amphitheater con- cert Sunday night. An undeterlned amount ot money was discovered stolen Sunday In an overnight burglary of a Fotomat store In an lrvlne Boulevard shopping center. Window-smashing thieves stole two computers and an IBM typewriter valued at ·about $3.000 from a business In the 17000 block of Sl<yparlc: shanty aher midnight Satur- day. Chrome wire wheel COY«S valued at $600 were discovered ripped off a Mercury Capri about noon Saturday parked In a parking lot near the Parker Hannifin bulidlng on Jam· boree Boulevard. Two residents of homes on Chefbourg Avenue and Gold Bluff both discovered early Saturday they were victims of jewel thieves. Thir- teen Items valued at $2,500 were stolen from the Gold Bluff home. where burglars entered lhrough an open atldlng glaaa door Police could not lmmedtately say what was taken In the aecond burglary. Huntington ~ac h A burglaty was reported early today at a home on the 5800 block of Snead Drive. Entry apparently was made through a sliding glaaa window. The loss Included a $600 televtslOn set A woman reported the thett Satur- day of her 1972 red Camero from her apartment parking place on the 6700 block ot Warner Avenue. The loss was estimated at St.500. A man was arrested Saturday morning at the Sportmart. 7433 Edlnoe< Ave,, on suspicion of shop- llhlng. A $2. 79 fishing lure was recovered. A breal<-ln was reported Saturday morning at a home on lhe 2500 blocl< ot EngCand Street. Entry waa made through an unlocked connec11ng door with the garage. The loss Included a chec:kboo+t and $750 In cash. A man armed with a knife robbed a woman Saturday outatde the Lucl<y marl<et, 16600 Bolsa Chica St. The loss Included a $20 puree. Founta in Valley Someone brol<e Into a residence Ir\ the 18000 block of Santa Cruz Clrcle and cool<ed a T-bone steak. dranl< a cola and tool< U.S. coins. Damage to the residence was listed at $75. A burglar used a flat-bladed Instru- ment to ent« a realdence In the 11000 block of Stonecreas Avenue and stole jewelry and money valued at S3.107. A suspect was arrest on au19lclon of ateallng a $2.29 bag of Snldlers candy bar• from Zodya o.partment Store. Newp o rt Beach A Seattle family lose $6,000 worth of belongings when a burglar broke into lhelr room at the Newporter Resort, t 107 Jamboree Road. The th1et reportedly crawled lnlo the room lhrough a window and look a purse, cash and jewelry A burglar snatched a briefcase and S 1.100 In cash from a residence on the 300 blocl< of Walnut Streel The crook apparently entered lhrough an unlocked door A vandal smashed out the head- llghts or a parl<ed car and snapped off lhe vehicle's antenna. The VW Rabbit was parked on the 2300 block ol Francisco Drive. Mischief mal<e<s sprayed down two hallways 1n a condominium complex wllh lire exttngu1snera The damage at the complex on the 200 block of Nice Lane was put at $300 Laguna Be a ch Tires and a convertlble top were slashed on two separate vehicles In the 2700 block of Temple Hiiia Drive 1n Laguna. causing $400 damage. 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I missed a semester so I'm roally happy to be In school now." ChrleBolt, Newport Beach, Journallem etudent at Or- ange Coaet College ''I'm excited about It because I'm back to col- lege for the. third time." Otl• Tavlln, Newport Beach, owner of Pacific Tool• In CoetaM ... "I think It's great. It keeps crowds out of the water. I get more waves to myself during the school year." Angela Fleher, Orange, etudent at Orange Co.et College "This ls my first year and It 's easier and more free than I thought It would be.'' Heart-saving classes on Coast College offers CPR workshops in Mesa, Newport, Huntington Coastline College will sponsor workahops in cardiopulmonary reeuacitation at four locations in Huntington Beach, C.OSta Mesa and Newport Beach. CPR is the baaic emergency first aid procedure that may save the lile of BOmeone wha;e heart has stopped functioning. Completion of the nine-hour workshop will certify participants in accordance with the standards of the American Heart Association and the American Red Croes. Each participant will receive a Basic Mesan plans rabbi studies in Israel Fonner &tancia High School student Steven Tucker, 24, and his wife, Gabrielle, have moved to J erusalem so he can complete his third year of rabbinical study at the J ewish Theological Seminary. Tucker, who grew up in Costa Mesa, studied two years at the University of Judaism, Los An- geles. Alt.er his year in lsrael, Tucker will study in New York for two years before he is ordained as a conaervative rabbi. Life CPR card. There is a $15 fee for each workshop. Advance registration is requested. Participants should bring a mat or towel to the workshop. CPR workshops will be held: • Mondays, tonight and Oct. 3 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at the Community United Methodist Church in Huntington Beach: •Saturday, Oct. 8 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Mesa Verde Leaming Center in Costa Mesa: • Saturday. Oct. 22 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Park Newport Apartments in Newpon Belich; • Saturday, Nov. 12 from 8 a.m. to ~ p .m. at the Peteraon Learning Center in Huntington Beach. Infonnation on how to register for the CPR workahops can be obtained by calling the Coastline. Community Services office, 24 1-6186. Controller will address OC Deniocratic wonien State Controller Ken Cory will address the Democratic Women of Orange County Saturday at the home of Garden Grove Mayor John Cannon. The 6 p.m . meeting, marking the 10th anniversary of the club's Gold Key Awards, will be under the direction of the club's new officers: Jacquie Jessie, president; Dolly Schultz, vice president; Sheila Catlett, treasurer; Lynne Miller. corresponding secretary; Fran Smith, recording leC!"etary and Helen Kuricaj, parlia- mentarian. For more infonnation, call 530-9206. The Democratic Women are ai.o planning a dinner membership meeting at the Revere Hou.e in Tustin at 7 p.m. Wedne9day. ~ cost is $1 1 per peraon. Howard Adle r, Orange County Democratic Central Conunittee chainnan, will be the guest speaker. a11 cotton chino ... elway.s a trad1t1oml favontR.., plczat..<zd or plotn front ~ 9n:zot with sporto:at~ or krnt 5htrti.5 pz.r haps on12. of' thz. most comfortabla. tx~rn you'! I VVQ.f 'W'Q.8\ @)~o~@)§~ 44 Fashion Island· Nf!Wl'Ort &ach • 714/644·50'10 1001 W..atwood Blod. •Westwood VIiiage • 213/208~3 A• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday. Sept. 28. 1983 ~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10PoF1H1N1ws Lebanon premier quits as war stops NATION Reagan offering to r educe nuclear missiles in Europe By tilt A11ocalted Pre11 UNITED NATIONS -President Reagan. declaring ''a nuclear war cannot be wo n and must never be fought.'' today offered to reduce the number of new rrusslles the Uruted States plans to deploy in Europe 1( the Soviets accept his challenge to cut global nuclear stockpiles. ''The door to an agreement ts open.'' he said. "It is time for the Sov1et Union to walk through it." Watt panel vows success WASHINGTON -The chaITTnan of the oornission James Watt described as a "black ... a woman, two Jews and a cripple'' pledged today that the panel's work would not be derailed by what he called the mterior secretary's "un- fortunate remarks." Chairman Davtd Li now es told the opening session of a two.day hearing that "nothing in the secretary's comments will result in a diminution of (the panel's) efforts." Boston murders doubled BOSTON -There were more than double the number of murders in Boston durmg August than there were a year ago, but one of the city's most notorious crime statistics -motor vehicle theft -was down, aocording to a police report. There were 13 homicides in the city, seven more than in August 1982. The city's a uto theft rate- wh.ich has consistently been the nation's bighest -dropped 22 percent in the monthly com- parisons. Cancer patient, 12, fair KNOXVILLE. Tenn. -A lawyer for a family opposed to the chemotherapy treatments impoeed on a 12-year·old cancer patient say they will appeal this week to the Tennessee Supreme Court. Meanwhile. the condition of Pamela Hamilton, a preach~r·s daughter, was upgraded from serious to fair today, and hospital officials said she appears to be adjusting to the court-ordered cancer treatments her family is fighting. STATE H aig agrees with Reagan SAN DI.EGO -Former Secretary of State Alexander Haig says he agrees with President Reagan's handling of the Soviet downing of a Korean Air Lines jetliner and suggested. "No one should have been surpnsed by the Soviets' brutish response:· Ha.Jg, who was here to address a seminar. criuzed Reagan on other issues. however, including the economy and Middle East policy Boys Choir director h eld RNERSIDE -The founder·director of the California Boys Choir has been arrested on charges of molestmg choirboys. but his lawyer says the accusations were trumped. up by one disgruntled youth. Douglas Roy'Neslund, 40, of Los Angeles. was arrested on a warrant charging six counts of molestatJon involving five choirboys, said Riverside police Lt. Gil Olivarria. Two other choir ofhclals had been arrested on similar charges last month Job re training r eviewed SOUTH GATE An ambitious job-retraming program for 4,300 workers laid off from a General Motors plant is drawing mixed reviews, with employment found for only about a third of the thousands who sought help. "It's been discouraging.'' said Alberto Madrid, 40. who set aside 17 years as an auto worker to be<:omt? a diesel-engine mechanic. But after completing his course in August and approaching 50 employers. he has received only one job offer -as a bus driver. "They don't give you much hope," he said of the potential employers who want only experienced workers. WORLD IRA escapees recaptured BELFAST. Northern lreland -Police today recaptured two Insh Republican Army guenillas who escaped from the Maz.e maximum security prison and a massive manhuntoontinued for 21 still at large "It is a desperately dangerous situation," said a senior police officer. "It is like trying to comer a pack of wolves." Hundreds of soldjers and police, aided by helicopters and tracking dogs, scoured the countryside for the guenillas. Several injure d in protest COMISO, Sicily -Police backed by water cannon today t~·gasaed and clubbed protesters blocking en trances to a planned NA TO missile site, scattering about 1,000 people and injuring several of them, officials said. It was one of the moet violent inciden~ at the site near this Sicilian town since oonstruction work began a year ago. Kohl's party 'defeat ed ' BONN, West Germany -The Socia) Democrats. who campaigJ\ed against the deploy- ment of NATO nuclear missUes in West Genna.ny, defeated Chancellor Helmut Kohl's conservative party ln two s tate electiora. The elections Sunday ln Heae and Bremen, which the Social Democrats have governed slnce World War n. were the flrst sint-e Kohl's right- I.It-moderate coalition government won a major victory in N'tlonaJ parliamentary balJoUng in M.t.reh. Kohl's party, thl" Chriatlan Democratic UnJon, favon cu ta tn social welfare spendlf'\B and beck.a the deployment of new U.S . mbsiles in GentlMy to counter Soviet misulea. Deployment of the U .S missiles LI acheduled to begin tn °'-'cember BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -Prime Miruster Shafik Waz.zan and hiscablnet resigned today, houn aft.er a c:eaae-fire arranged by the United States and Saudi Arabia halted Lebanon's civil war. Wau.an. a Sunni Moslem. told reporters after a meeting with President Amin ~mayel that he and the 10-member Cabinet tendered their resignatJons to clear the way for the "formaUonof a national unity cabinet to undertake the rebuilding of the home- land." Gemayel, a Maronite ChristJan, said later in a statement that he needed time to decide whether to accept the resignations and asked the Wazzan government to remain in office ''until the features of the new era crysta.liz.e and the arranemen ta to usher it in are completed." Syria and Lebanese Druae leader Walid Jumblatt had demanded the resignation of Wazz.an as Shelley Long, Judd Hirsch clutch Emmys as outstanding comedy per- formers in "Cheers" and "Taxi" series after ceremony. a condiuon for a cease-fire Ul the civil war, whlth pitted Syrian-backed~ mllitiaa and their lefd:at Lebaneee allies ~a.lnst Christian mlliti&a and the Lebaneee army. ln New York, Secretary of State George P. Shuh.uaid today theceue-flre in Lebanon haa taken effect and "things are settlmg down ... we hope that they stay that way." Shultz said he think.a United Nations forces should help monitor the cease-fire, announced Sunday evening, and that he doesn't envision a role for the U.S. Marines in that operation. He said there are already trained U .N. observers ln Lebanon and "it seems logical to WI to make use of them." There haa been a U .N. peacekeeping force in aouthem Lebanon for several years. Shultz said the ceue-fire will be followed by meetings to begin the .............. Hosts Eddie Murphy, Joan Rivers spice up the proceedings at Emmy awards presentations, hut Rivers ' humor of- fended some. Bottom network ends on top 'Hill Street,' 'St. Elsewhere,' 'Cheers' lead NBC Emmy sweep By JERRY BUCK Al'T........_W,_ LOS ANGELES (AP) -Cops, doctors and a Boston bar helped NBC to a sweep of this year's Ernmys. as "Hill Street Blues," "St. Elsewhere" and "Cheers" powered the third-rated network to 33 awards, more than the other two commercial networks combined. lasted three hours and 20 minutes. "Hill Street Blues.'' unlike the past two years, did not win a single acting award. It was named best drama series, won for writing and directing and took three crafts awards. Shelley Long was named best lead act.re98 in a comedy series for "Cheers," a series set in a ~n bar. The aeries alao won for best oomedy. best wnting and directing and graphic design. proceaa of butldmg a auong oonu-a.I eovernment tor Le~n that could be significantly different than that of a government now headed by President Amin Gemayel. ''Thia la a further evolution J.nto a wider political structure for the govenunent of Lebanon," Shultz said. Hiacommenta reflected the view shared by other U.S . officiala that the Moslem majority ln Lebanoo haa been under-repretented in the Chriltian domi- nated government in recent years. Gemayel I.I • Christian. Shulu said the agreement would bring no immediate change in the miasion of the 1,600 U.S. Marines stationed there. But, he laid, "I think they will be a little more comfortable in carrying that mi.laion out" lf they are no longer being caught in a cross-fire between the armies in the Lebanese civil war. Rivers flows as viewers boil LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -It's a good thing comedian Joan Rivers didn't ask her trademark question "Can we talk?" while co-hosting the 35th annual Emmy awards for NBC. Many viewers would have yelled ''No!" Telephone calls started coming into NBC network affiliates from New York to Los Angeles Sunday after Rivers, opening the nationally televised ceremonies, made satirical reference to a oon- troversial comment by Interior Secretary James G. Watt and called Watt "an idiot." Bantering with co-host Eddie Murphy during the Erruny telecast, Rivers broke a television taboo on profanity by saying "goddamn," made light of a sexy television character played by act.re98 Joen Collins and kidded about herpes and homoeexuala. Early on, Rivers noted that Murphy is a bJack Catholic, while she is a white. Jewish woman. She joked that "if you had a limp we could be the committee appointed by James Watt. ls he an idiot!" Watt. has been denounced for hi.a remark last Wedneeday to a buainess group that an advisory committee formed to review his coal-leasing program contained "a black'... a woman. two Jews and a cripple." Later, Rivers introduced Miss Collins, one of the Emmy preeenters, who plays the beautiful, conniving Alexia Carrington on ABC's "Dynasty." "Alexia has had more hands up her dress th.an the Muppeta," Rivers quipped. The 35th annual television awards show Sunday was a showcase for the insult humor of Joan Rivers, who co-hosted with fellow comedian F.ddle Murphy. Some of Miss Rivers' remarks, including gibes at U.S. Interior Secretary James Watt, drew angry phone calls Crom viewers. NBC dominated for the third straight year and "Hill Street Blues" won its third straight Emmy as best drama series, compiling six awards to tie the ABC miniseries "The Thom Birds" for the most Errunys. Sky-diving weatherman killed Philadelphia TV personality's parachute tangles on 814th jump It was the most Emmys NBC had ever won, but it failed to reach CBS' record of 44 in f974. NBC'scritically acclaimed "Cheers," named best oomedy series, won five awards. "Special Bulletin" took four awards and "St. Elsewhere" got three. Top-rated CBS won 11 and ABC took 14. Four others went to the Public Broadcasting System and two to syndicated programs. NBC'a total includes 12 craft awards announced before the teleca.!t. The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences annual Emmys for prime·time programming were presented during a slow-moving s how on NBC that PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Television weather· man Jim O'Brien was a veteran sky diver, jumping once to deliver the opening day baaeball to the Philadelphia Phillies, but on his 814th dive. his expertise failed and he plunged to hia death. O'Brien's chute had become entangled in the parachute of another jumper, Doug Selllx of Bethlehem. in a five-man dive Sunday from a small plane at an altitude of 8,500 feet, officials said. O'Brien. 43, rewarded for his popularity at WPVI-TV with one of the highest TV news salaries in the Philadelphia area, a reported $400,000, fell free Soviets turn over plane debris NEVELISK. USSR (AP)-A grim-faced Soviet general turned over five wooden crates of clothing and debris from the South Korean jetliner shot down by a Soviet warplane today, but insisted his country had found no remains of its 269 pasaengers and crew. Major General A.I. Romanenko, head of the Soviet border forces for the Sakhalin and Kurile Islands, handed over the crates at Nevelisk, a tiahing port on Sakhalin island not far from where Korean Air Lines flight 007 is believed to have plunged into the sea Sept. l . It was the first time the Sovtet Uruon haa surrendered items from the Korean plane. The Soviets turned over 76 items. mostly debris from the aircraft and articles of clothing. Five bodies and several body part.a have been found on the coast of Japan, aa well as thousands of pieces of debris and peraonal Items. S till apparently missing, and the object of intenae U.S. and Soviet HOAG MEN<>f'IAL HOM't'T AL h9t9mbef 1 Mr Ind Mr• Ali.ti Boyce. Hunl· lngton Beactl, girt Mr and Mt1 Reid Horlon, Coll• M ... ,boy Mr. end Mrt 01vld Robiaon. lrvlne. girl Mr end Mra Ronald Swan1on. lrvlne, girl lhpt9mbef2 Mr end Mr•. Lvnn Arrow, N-l>Oft Belch,glrl Mr Ind Mr• J-$ymN. t.guna Nlg'-*. boy Mr 11\d M,. Warren Paul.er1. Fountlln V1lley, glrl Mr Ind M,. HOOINng Mo:r.alf1tl, Newoon 8"cll. bOy Mr. Ind Mrs. TllOfn .. BenedlC1. lrvlne. boy l•pton,.._I BIRTHS • .,. ....... 11 Mr end Mr1. Steven GpPal'rO, LIQUf\I Niguel. girl Mr Ind Mrs WllMarn Whltlallet, Llgulll BMcll, glfl IANC~-NTI OINIRAL HOlmAL hptemlilef t Mr. 911d Mr._ Oanlel Murray Sr., Ladiln• Nlguel, boy POUMTA.IN YAUJ!Y C OMlllUNITY HOam Al . ., ...... ,, Mr end M,.. BNCe Roee. Hunt· lngtoo BMell. boy Mr end Mta. Timothy C11111, Hunt· lngtoo 8Mcll, gin Mr. end Mra. CMnN Saulul. W•lmlnatet, bOy Mr encl Mrt, 0.Vld Wlllpple, Huntington BMcll, glrl searches, are the flight recorders from the Boeing 747. Mlnoru Tanba of the Japane9e Foreign Ministry quoted R.omanenko aa saying the Sovieta had found no bodies from the plane. ''The Sovieta told us on the 20th of thia month they had no bodies or body parts to return," Tanba said. "We uked Romenko peniltenUy and I looked him str~ht ln the face and asked lf they really hadn't found any. Romanenko said the Sovieta bad found no human remaim wha1*>evef1" Romanenko and other oflida.la were abrupt, aeemingly nervous and rarely smiled during today's five-hour visit by the delegation of four Japaneee, three Americana and one Swede. The delegation arrived aboard the 3,218-ton patrol boat Tsugaru aft.er a 15-hour voyage from the northern Japaneee port of Otaru. They and the boat lat.er returned to Japan. WNtmlnater. boy Mr end Mrt Joflnn'I' Sanc:tlal, Fount.in V.....,., Qll1 Mt end M,... Leobetdo Contr-. Huntlng1on a..dl, glt1 Mr 11\d M,... 8ry911 Sena~. Coeta ~. glrl .......... 11 Mr. Wld Mra. Pedro Topete. Hunt· lngton lleeGh, boy Mr Ind MB. MlchMI Gonulee, Coet•MNa.bOy Mr Ind Mrt. \llCtOf C«oona, HuntlnQton e-:ti. boy Mr. lllld Mra. Denlei Shannen. Huntington e-c:n. boy .. , ......... " Mr end ...,._ ~ Lowery, Huntlnglon 8Mcll. gll1 Mr. end Mt1 Scol1 MllW, WNt· mlntter. gtn for about 100 feet before crashing to the ground, offici.ala said While Sellix pleaded with O'Brien to ride out the jump with their lines tangled. the newsman cut his main chute Cree, intending to finish the jump on his re9erve, said Jim Place of Pottstown, who alao made the jump at the Hanover Township Airport in GUbertaVille, Montgomery County, at 12:30 p.m . O'Brien's reserve chute nad barely opened before he hit the ground. police said. "You have to make.a decision in a aeoond in this sport," said Tom Morrison, safefy di.rector of the United Parachute Club, which organized the jump. "ApparenUy Jim made the wrong one." O'Brien's death came as a shock to--t\.ia colleagues at WPVJ, where ~ was a prominent figures in the area'• top-rated TV news report. The accident was the lead story tn the 6 p.m. new.::aat.. which ended with credita over a black bac~d and no music. "Jim, we will mim you more than you will ever know .'' aaJd co-anchor Jim Gardner on the broadcast Sunday, his voice quavering and eyes filling with tearl. Detective Joe Donahue of the New Hanover Townahip police said o•Brien apparently thought that cutUn& his chute would avoid injuries to either Sellix or hirDllelt. But Donahue said O'Brien cut him8el1 looee at about 100 feet -too low to allow his reeerve chute ~ to open. "He just miajudged. U Jim hadn't cul away. everything would be OK," Donahue said. Station officlala ~bed O'Brien as a man who had u much pamion for diving as for work. Art Moore, tbut.ation'a promotion di.rector, said the jump waa O'Brien's 814lh. Mr. 11nd Mr•. Gwrlton &own, Huntington BNoll, gin Mr. 1.nd Mrt. Greg Hy111, Hunt- Mr. and Mrt. J anwe Sonaa, Foun- tlln V.....,., g.IH .......... , 14 Mr. and M,... Donlld JOl!nton, '"""''''" Mt end M,._ EMr Oelen,Hunt• ino1on a.acn. boy ington a..c11. boy Mr. and Mrt. St111f1 Sweeney, .-------------------- l1Quna 8Noll, boy ........................................ ... Mr and Mnl. 8flldl9y ~.Colla MM&, boy FRllH LOCAL IWORDFllH DINNER $1.IS Freshly ground. pure beef steak topped with Spires' homemade mushroom gravy. Served with a bowl of souf or crisp green salad. vegetable, choice o potato and fresh roll with butter. Mr •nd Mra, Mich.., Sprenoer, LaOuf\I ~. boy .. ,. ...... ,. Mr Ind M,. Jofln Olde. Hunt-lflgton 8-11, otn ···"··· Mr Ind Mt• Alberto M9jll, Colt• Mell.boy .. ,. ...... Mr end M,.. 8erTy Hendrlellll, lrvlM ,glrl Mr. •nd Mra Robert Burgoon, N...-port e..on. boy . Mr ll'ld Mre Seem St~lk, Hunllngton 8Mcll. glr1 Mr. and M,... Jon Staib. Coet1 M-.gln Mr end Mr• St-Wyalt, Cotti• ~oltt IOUTHCOAIT ..otCAL CINTI." .. , .. ,. .... Mr and Mr• Ktinn«h MlllOM'f, L.ag\lnl e.acn. glf 1 .. , ...... ,. Mr end Mt• Rlclhetd &cllnyOet, LllOufl• 8Mat't, bO¥ Includes aoup or 1a.lad, choice of potato or rice pilaf Fresh Local Lobster Coming Soon/ llAlllOA 673-7726 801 E . Balboa •• ... . Tb rough October 23rd ... Making good food easy to ffnd . ~·· ; .. · -------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Sept. 26, 1983 "' Sea Watch No. 1 Newport rescue boat: Legend in its own time • By STEVE MARBLE Of .. o..,.-.- ed down and sparkling i.n the late moon sun, Sea Watch No. 1 hardly ks like the stuff legends are made of. It's made of common plywood and fiberglass, driven by two 270 horsepower engines and passes anonymously through crowded, bustling Newport Harbor. But the 25-year-old lifeguard vessel is not just 'another boat. It's the workhorse of Newport Beach and, according to thoee who operate the 29-footer, the vemel has brought more human beings safely back to dry land than any other lifeguard boat in the world. "I think that's a pretty safe statement," says Kendel Jacobeen, a former operator of Sun Watch No. 1 who now heads up the city's lifeguard force. "1 don't think there's another boat that's even cloee," adds Lt. Ron Johll80n, present operator of Sea Watch No. 1. By conservative calculations, the boat has hauled aomewhere around 10,000 stranded boat.era, riptide victims and tired swimme.rs to shore, sometimes listing under the weight of its load. "I think 32 is the record," says Jacobsen. "You bring them back in and head out for another load." - PAPARAZZI The boat has gathered lore like barnacles, leading the way on the worst and most spectacular maritime mishaps in Orange Coast history. Lifeguards have volumes of newspaper clippings attesting to its presence at every 90rt of'diaaster. The sturdy lifeguard boat was the first to arrive one foggy morning in 1960 when two U.S. destroyers slammed into one another, killing 14 and injuring more than twice that many. 1n 1963 the boat climbed and sputtered through what's believed to be the largest surf to hit the coast in recent times. The waves were so monaterous that lifeguards on shore aay they lost sight of the vessel as the waves arched and slammed on the ahore. But the boat survived, picking up do:zens of spent swimmers and surfers. ''They're wasn't a lifeguard that wasn't scared that day," recalls Jacobeen. "U it wasn't for that boat, most of us would have quit." Sea Watch No. l was first on the scene in 1964 when then-Presidential candidate Barry Gold- water called for help, fearing someone had placed a bomb aboard his boat, moored near the Balboa Bay Club. And so it's been through the years. Airplane crashes, boat sinkings, riptides sucking ecores of swimmers out to sea. That's been the stuff Sea Watch No. 1 is made of. It's not that the boat la particularly fast or fancy becaUJe it's not. It's simply that the craft, Membership kickoff Funds aid Heart Association By VIDA DEAN Of .. 0..-, ._ -- "I'm running every day, I'm really into this heart thing," trim Pam Goldstein replied at Big Ca- nyon Country Club after being complimented by Gloria Bradeaoa. lf you want something done, you ask a busy person -all of the women there fits that description. • • • Balloons, clowns, music and all the birthday trappings were there for the big party marking Canyon Acres' (residential center for abused children) first anniversary. launched in 1958 when the lifeguard tower was still considered a major leap forward in lifeguard technology, was a pioneer, a real finif in lifeguarding. -~ "There'd had never been such a thing as a lifeguard boat before," 8.lya Jacobeen. "Back then w~'d handle everything from Dana Point to Bolsa Chica. Nobody else would do it." Its rookie years were busy ones. There were plane crashes, boat si.nkings and shark attacks. There were six kids stuck in a boat a mile off Newport anned with only a single oar and a broom. There was a hammerhead shark at the 0..-, ._ ....... .., ._, ....... The occasion was a kick-off luncheon for the American Heart Association, Orange County Chapter Women'• Council, and Goldstein ia the president of the· organization recruitini members and funds. "Our purpoee is to foster interest in the AHA and rai9e funds to support their vital prosrams of l"e9eal"Ch, community aervice and ~ucatlon." Goldstein said. Almost 300 showed up at the 4 ~ ·ecre working hone ranch in the Anaheim Hills for the party hosted by the Friends of Canyon Acres Society. They brought another tnun tor birthday parties -gifts - money and seryices. VP1 in ch~rge of membership Pauy Barnett, left, and JoAnne Stewart with hospitality chairman Edie Tonkin, center Dr. MJdael Weber gave a brief overview of the reee.rch (top pri- ority of AHA) betria done and Tommie Relqla11 tofd the group that the annual Heart to Heart gala iaonthecalendarforM.arch lOatthe Irvine Marriott. Rel.nglus 19 chair- man of the event and Jim and Mary Reotevelt (ahe wu there) are the honorary chainnen. ~ril Small, founder and presi- dent of the board, cut the five-tiered birthday cake and WU m.ballinl with the guests pointing out the new buketball court donated b)' the Fi.uor Community lnvolvemebt team. Other donationa noted were sand- wiches by Carl Karcher, clrlnka by Del Taco and western music by Johnny Bw:ger and hit band. Boule McClellu wu chalnnan of the event with Dorotlay a.dent, Nlca Slaeward, Kitty Sdaler:..~~· AbrU.m, Jody Caprets, "'111 Daneu, J1dy Cope, Jwdy Wener and CeeWa Nott umun,. , Wedge. There was a man who sank his boat and tried to go down with it. And then there was Jan. "It was foggy. Real thick," recalls Jabob&en. "We got a call. At first we thought it was a fishing boat. Something like that in trouble. So I headed out. "I got outside the harbor entrance and I couldn't see a thing. I sounded my horn and waited. I didn't hear anything. Finally the fog cleared a little and -I just couldn't believe it." Two destroyers -one headed to San (See SEA WATCH , Page A6 ) I ' ' ...., .... ...._.,._c..... Anaheim Mayor Don Roth, Peggy Darnell and young Megan McQuaid clown around Others attending (and being IJlven •ppll.cationa for membenhlp-they have •veral clu611JcatJona) in- cluded the three ltaon 1l1ter11 Vtrpda Baftr (• model during • /Mhlon llhow by La Gal.JMa), MuieabottandToaJOU,U.tand Jdle Beat.Hr, Nuey Lora, aetley laeveu (exec d1rector for OCHeart ~tlon), JoAae Mis, Ju TMlley, Mary A.a WeU1 and PaHJBanen. ''There wu a lot of falillly involvement. The commlu.e mem- ben' teen.apn w,..e puidna can and having 10 much fun operatt.na the popcorn m.acihlne9," .. 1a Capret.z. Shelley Ste•en1, Nancy Loren and Pam Gold1tein at Big Bonnie ~cClellan, Rainbo Canyon · · ' -- ' " r - ~8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Sept 26. 1983 No game to wife ... She's hunting for a way to keep sportsman home DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read something in the paper a while back that gave me an idea 1 need your advice on whether to do 1t. The problem: a husband who would rather go fishing and hunllng with the boys than be with me The following news story appeared on the Associated Press wire : A woman in Isanti, Minn .. got fed up with her husband's absenteeism. He, too, w as a fishing and hunting nut. She ran the followmg ad on his birthday: "Husband for sale cheap. Comes complete wt th hunting and fishing equipment. Also one pair of jeans, two shirts, a Lab retr1ever and 25 pounds of deer meat. Not home much between September and January and April through October. Will consider trade." When the first few calls came from interested women, her husband thought it was amusing. But by the second day the phone was ringing off the wall. He didn't think it was so funny A few days later she ran a second ad saying it SEA WATCH ... (From Page A~) Francisco the other out to sea -had slammed mtO each other with such impact that one o( the huge ships was v1rtually on top of the other. Alone in a 29-foot lifeguard boat. Jacobsen remembers feeling slightly helpless wh.ile loo~g at the twisted metal and the strewn bodies. Men m uniform called out for help and the locked destroyers groaned as the sea rocked the mass of metal. Jacobsen took aboard several of the wounded and went back to shore. He turned Sea Watch No. l around and headed back out again. hoping additional help was on its way. If the scene was not rughtrnarish enough, a rescue helicopter flying through the pea-soup off Newport crashed and exploded while attempting to land on what was left of the destroyers. "It was monsterous. [can't think of any other way to describe it," the seasoned lifeguard recounts. "It's one of those things that lives with you forever." One of the early operators of the lifeguard vessel was a man named Rocky Freeman who gained note because of a pet boxer named "Bronco." The muscular dog would ride with Freeman on the lifeguard boat, diving into th~ water "".hen a rescue was in progress and fetching debrlS at command. Pictures of Bronco in action show the dog leaping head first into the walE'.r· hind legs stretched out straight, body tucked slightly. "They were a lifesaving combo." says sea.sonaJ lifeguard Eric Bauer. "Fire trucks are suppose to have a Dalmation. Bronco was our Dalmation." Freeman and the dog now are m retirement. The boat. however. isn't. Now known simply as "the old boat,'' Sea Watch No. l has less muscle and shme than the city's new llfeguard boats. But it still commands the lion's share of respect and af1ect1on . "We love the boat," says Bauer. Jacobsen puts it short and simple. "It's like an old friend." ~ ANN LANDERS was all a joke and she decided to keep her husband after all. I'd say the little lady scored a victory. How about it Ann? Should l do likewise? - Fifty Pounds of Deer Meat, 30Quails, 40 Mallards, 20 Trout, 15 Walleyes And 2 Marlins DEAR WOMAN: How good ls your husband's sense of humor? And what about yours? Do you really waat to unload the guy? Any chance of your going along at least part of the time? CoD1lder all of tbe above before you do anything rash. ••• DEAR ANN LANOE.HS: Our 21-year-old daughter has been pulling the hair out of her head for the last four years. When [say" pulling" I mean her ont-e beauuful chestnut mane has become so sparse that she usually wears a scarf around her head -or a turban. It started when she lost a boyfnend she was very much in love with. We have taken her to a;everal psychologists but no one has been able to help. Can you give us some guidaQce? -Frantic Mom And Dad DEAR MOM AND DAD: Dr. Herbert C. Modlin, profe11or of psychiatry at the Mennlnger Fouadatloa, says compul1ive halr·pulling 11 a form of self-mutilation. Since trlchotlllomanla (two-bit word for hair-pulling) is a symptom and not an independent ll1De11, the best course of action Is to have a thorough dlagno1tlc evaJuatloa, iacludlng p1ycho· logJcal tea ting ( wltb iavolvemeat of the family) to define the underlying problem . Thea, hopefully, appropriate treatment wlll be apparent. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: ls it considered proper eUquette to drop a note w a longtime fnend who suddenly IS gerung a d1vorce? (Everyone knows it's another woman.) 1 feel so sad for her, but I am not sure ft would be in good taste to wnte and express my sympathy. Alao, w~ut a friend who b.aB had a m.iacarriage? boes 1one remain silent in this tituation alao? P lease tell me what to do. -Unsure In Petalwna DEAR PET: Proper etiquette 11 aotlllng more tbaa CODlldera tloa for otbers. If yoa feel Hd about a frtead'1 dJvorce or tbe 1011 of u uaborn cbUd, drop a note. You tboag.btfalneu la 111re to be appreciated. • • • A no-nonsense approach to how to deal with life's most difficult and most rewarding arrange- ment. Ann Landers' booklet, "Marriage -What to Expect," will prepare you for better or for worse. Send yow request to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chicago. m. 80611 , enclosing 50 cents and a Jong, stamped, self-addressed envelope. Magazine for kids NEW YORK (AP) -The Children's Tele- vision Workshop, producer of "Sesame Street," has launched a new monthly magazine designed to cover the realm of computers and computer technology for youngsters age 10-16. The new publication, called "Enter," will be filling a gap in the fast-growing computer periodicals arena, according to its editor, Ira Wolfman, who notes that children and teen-agers are among the most avid users of computer games and computers. F.ditorial content will include "career op· portunities and issues relating to the development of computer technology of the '80s," Wolfman says. ,._.,.,...~NCIMNK_.., i,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;_.;;;;;;;;;; Sea Watch 's '~hackdoor" was considere d innovative in its t ime -an easy way for tired swimmers to hop a board. 1;:;;===========;-r.============11 DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: Although I have no intestinal symptoms, my doctor discovered that I have some polyps in the lower part of my colon. He advises removal because it's difficult to know if they are cancerous. Should I tamper with them? MR.H. DEAR MR. H.: It won't be "tampering.'' U low enough, you may not require major surgery. With newer m ethods, they can be reached and removed through a long, flexible, lighted tube. If the polyps are cancerous, this will prevent dangerous spread to the rest of the body. • • • Self-treatment of an ailment will only Jose you valuable tJme. You 'll be romrrutting slow -suicide. says Dr. Steincrohn in his booklet, "How To Stop Killing Yourself." For a copy write him at this newspaper enclosing 50 cents and a STAMPED, SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTllY, INC. ........... _ .... ,,. 1922 HARBOR Bl VO. COSTA MESA -548-1156 ' ln•ex•pen•alve • 'ton ok spen' sovl not nigh on proce. reasona ble. classofled 11.&ht au.. advert1son9 -1 ,._, Classified Advertising 642-5678 BACK TO SCHOOL? Make the grade socially too! JOHN ROBERT POWERS # 3 TOWN & COUNTRY • ORANGE • ( 71 4) 54 7 ·8228 FRESH LOCAL SWORDFISH DINNER $1.95 Includes soup or salad, choice of potato or rice pilaf Fresh Local Lobster Corning Soon/ 673-7726 801 E . Balboa Tom Byrd (left foreground ), stars as country performer Boone Sawyer in NBC's "Boone" tonight 8 p .m. on KNBC. Other cast m embers include Greg We bb {right foreground), and {rear, left to right) Kitty Moffat, Barry Corbin, Elizabeth Huddle, Ronnie Claire Edwards, and Edward Phipps. Tonight on NBC 1 Boone' series debuts, movie 'Sessions' opens By FRED ROTHENBERG Of... 0 'adPrw NEW YORK -A goli-playing general was in the White House. and the world seemed simpler. It was before Vietnam, before Watergate and before Elvis with his gyrations and sinful rock 'n' roll. These times were not achangin ·. The tranquil 1950s in the rural South serve as backdrop for "Boone," NBC's new family drama about a young country singer who wouldn't sell his eoul for stardom. but might try anything else. This 10ft, pleasant series debuts tonight and fits snugly into the hour previously occupied by the canceled "Little House on the Prairie." "Boone" was created by Earl Hamner, who was respomible for "The Waltons" and "Falron Crest." This more resembles "The Waltons": warm, caring characters living, for the most part, in family harmony, with Hamner's occasional ~ into shamel~ sentimentality and trite resolutions. "Boone" start Tom Byrd as Boone Sawyer, who plays guitar and sings a lick. "His voice will grow," promises Hamner. "He'll be getting vocal coaching." Byrd is likable, but bland, although he does convey a passion for his music, calling it "my heart's craving." Greg Webb, as Boone's friend, Rome, is a stronger actor. Rome also is a more interesting character, a mischievous Huckleberry Finn to Boone's Tom Sawyer. Th.is is an engaging rela- tionship, as is the bond between Boone and his sisters. Conflicts along the way involve the usual potholes for any musician playing on the road. such as career false starts and pa.rents with less ambitious goals for their son. Support and wisdom rome from a blind black man, who re~stories of his own musical bamstonning da . In the pilot, Mr. Johnson (Davis Robert) says he-with his heart, which will likely provoke coast-to-coast groaning. That heavy-handed emotionalism aside, Mr. Johnson is at home in Earl Hamnerville. In fact, NBC Phil Donahue apologizes to Newark, N .J. NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -Talk show host Phil Donahue has learned you can't knock Newark without taking some lumps of your own. Donahue ruffled some feathers in the state's largest city recently when he suggested on hia television show that Newark and the South Bronx area of New York City are not places to take tomeone you are aytng to impress. Newark Counci.bnan Sharpe James de- manded an apology and 'ntunday he got one on the telephone from Donohue. James says Donahue al.lo indicated he will make a public epology on an edition of bi.I ahow tentatively ICheduled for Oct. 14 The remarks came dur-Lna an interview with Samantha Smith, the youngster from Maine who vtaited the Soviet Un!On during lhe sum- mer R .. -EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT t:AI, ... 1ct30 and test audiences liked Mr. J ohnson so much that I the pilot episode, in which he dies with a sigh, was moved to mid-season. and he'll now be Ill the first seven episodes. Veronica Hamel, the icy-cool, competent public I defender on "Hill Street Blues," moves from her I monogamy with Frank Fucillo to the seamy side of sex. playing an icy-<.'001, competent ca1J girl in tonight's NBC movie, "Sessions." NBC bent over backwards to make certain that "Sessions" never pandered. Although the soundtrack is full of rustling sheets and jiggling ice cubes. the • Cilm, to its credit, never gets tawdry or sensational. More skin is visible in Hamel's bathtub scenes with Daniel J . Travanti, who plays Furillo on "Hill Street." But good taste doesn't a movie make, and ''Sess1ons" borders on the pretentious with its psychoanalytic fixations. ''Sessions" is a well-intentioned character study that lacks a com- pelling character. Through her sessions with her analyst, we learn -over and over again -that Leigh Churchill is full of rage. Her only joy comes from her two children, yet she has chosen a lifestyle that keeps the family apart. Leigh apparently is playing playmate to punish her father, although it seems too pat here that everything goes back to daddy, just because he was aloof, drank too much and wanted her to be a boy. Her vengeance against her father takes the fonn of giving men everything they want, without giving them any of herself. Her rontrol means that she feels nothing for her clients. lying through her teeth in building egoe much higher than they ever deserve to be. It also means she cannot commit herself to a caring, ronsiderate -and stupefyingly boring - doctor. played by Jeffrey DeMunn, who doesn't know about Leigh's alter-ego. ---------- ••••C LUXU RY THEATRES 111 Two M1tifttt Sllow 1noOfllYS2~Unlus0thtrw1sd11ltd 1113taU•r•l11tj6l61~ 2551 /~•:.) FOR FUOI EXCITEffiEnTI V1s1tOvr ... * 50&ie m Woody 7,,..,,11•g Allen'• LJ;; a;:;:? Showa •t U ·OO 2:00 4 00 6:00 1 :00 IO:Op r11~1 t 4 tun~ 10, pl•ymg '' l•I• #I'd • ''"'' ftJI 7<~73--...... Ill SllQWI al 3 :30" 7 JO. War C I 1:20 S 20 9 o20 --"'A&WAU'- R.fTURN OFTiiEJEDl Im s11ow1 at 3 :30 e. 7:40 Survivors tit al I :JO Sllow1 al 12:00 2 130 5:00 7:4S e. 10110 1:30 4 :30 7:30 10:15 / 70MM NO l'aUH / S2. 7S hi Hr. Only ':I 0 3:20 9:30 7•40 t :90 «il4'UM14(12J61~ 2s51 /"g."":"~J M=:"~s:t~ m, ,~·:~~· .. ~ACATillt rn Show• at 7:JO Tradlnt SllOWI •I 7: 1111" 1:40 Ptac•• (lltl t •IO 11t4ijttt111.11.1161619 e1101~T*1w: J !il!'ft CINI .f rlovl\O Olr•ct lo'°"' <a. ICIOloOr Ir lnQ 11<11 .. r rl>ot IOOIC' EDDIE AND K~ THE CRUISERS m z:3--...,....-CJ Alto lhd Boys (RI utr.,..r m ll'lut Slaylnt All•• (PO) Plus Tredlnt PIHH (R) l'lua Superman Ill 11'01 11'11u l"orlc.,I II (Al Drl•t·ln1 Open 7•4t W.,.lcnltllll / 7:10 WHlctlldl * Children Ut1dtr t 2 Fret Unless Noted Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Sept. 26. 1983 Tonight's TV -1:00- 1) IJ NEWS 0 CHIPS PAl'ROl 8 9 NF\. f'OOTIAU. FAHTMY l8lAHO SALVTt Q) THREE'S COMPANY Cl) HAWAII FIVE.o en MACNEll / lEHAEft NEWSHOUR «:) OCEANU8 C8SNEWS OtN8CNEWS m DI()( VAN DYKE CClMOVIE * * * \.\ "Hobson·s CholGe" (1954) JOiin Milla. C111rtes Laughton (ftJMOVIE * * "Stlenoe 01 The North" (1911) Ellen Borstyn. Tom Skemtt CSJMOVIE * • \.\ "Cannert Row" j 1982) Nick Nolle. Debra Winger 0MOVIE •**'II "Time Aller Time" (19791 Malto4m McDowell, David Werner -1:30- GJ AUCE «:) FACES Of CUL TIJRE fl = Of FORTUNE m DRAGNET -7:00- 1) C8SHEWS D N8CNEWS 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN ~ :SAN & MARTIN'S LAUGH-IH GJ THREE'S COMPANY g) JOt<EJrS WILO tD BUSINESS REJIOflT «:) INSIDE OAAHGE COUNTY P.M. MAGAZJNE Qt LOVE COHNECTlOH ro MOYIE * * * "Tempest" ( 1982) John Cas- sevetes, Gena Rowlands. rz MOVIE * *'.-\ "The Criminal Code" (1931) Wiiie< Huston, PNlljpS Holmes -7:06-m ORANGE COUNTY TOOAY -7:30- 1) 2 ON THE TOWN D Q! 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MV•f\l •• ,, .. • lltQ<nn IO n lt•llt>R • ' IJ ' afttili! l t .... me, I t 1 o IMtll o•101 ti• N-N -R.,tl '• fi;<iEP1 )li l'-t •bt1d o•t • 1 J .-f"11te• I t l '~ • .._ '"'V" ot , • H4r,.n ~ u ,, )\'• Jft•<n( 4 •t ) .-• w•ttO' 1t l ·• t I 0 • D)"'=' C/) ~ VI -· :::;;~ (D' (I\ a. 'O ro Q) :> a. . < VI ro -· ~ < --VI :::> -·o :> -<O :::T '°. :::T ~ ro QI (/J 0 :> Q) CT -~ -· = • CD >C • ,, CD ~ • In -· < CD * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday Sept 28 1983 BUSINESS BRllfS Failed bank depos itors get I 0 cent on dollar 6y the A11socla1 ed Press DES MOINES. fow<i D\>pos1l0rs m the Ca1led t-:xC'h<tnge Bank of Bloumltl'lcl w1ll 1mlially get only 10 i..'l'n~ cm the dollar whl"n t he bank reopens th1i. wet>k w1lh a nl'W name and new uwners Two Hampton bus1m·ssmen over thl.' Wl"l.'kenl'<l agn-ed to pay $2 I million for tht-fol·il1ty Uepus1ts were not insured when the l.Jank ,unco( five pnvate banks an Iowa, wasdC<.'lared insolvl•n l eurly this month w. i.tatc offtc1a ls determined the bank c:ould not tn("'l't tts $17 m1ll1on deposit liabtltty . Nation 's 11101Jey .~upply d ecline NEW YOHK lntt:rest rates d1ppt:d afte r the F1·dt•rcil KeSt-rve Board reported a biggei;.-tha n-expected cll><:lme 1n the nation's money supply. The government r1·portl'd that Ill.Ml measure of money s upply -cash µlu:. deposits in l'ht.'<'k1ng at'counts and non·bank tr;:.1Vt'lt.•rs t.·hl"<.·ks Crll $:i I btlhon to a seasonally mlJUotN.l $515 ·I blllwn 1n lhl• week E!ndt.od Sept. 14 llu11ovt•r to buy RLA ~ubsidiary Nt:W YORK ManufJl·turers Hanover Corp .. ownt-r uf tht.· nallun's fourth largest bank. 1s buying the t_1nam·'-' subs1d1ary or RCA Corp for $1 5 1 b1l11on The deal would give Ma.nufac:tur(•rs Hanover the approx- 1mc1tely 350 uffll·E!:. ,u1J $7 3 lJtlhun in rcce1vables of ClT Fina ncial Corp . a lully owne<.I suhs1d1ary of RCA Il was dl•snl>t..'<.l by both rnmµan1t"' c1:. the largest t•\1£•r by a hanking l'ompany Auto sal e hit four-yea,. high DETROIT US. autumakers, e xl'ept for General Motors Corp , tu1 r\(·d in strong sates performances 1n rn1d-St.'ptembcr. with th<' industry's daily sales rate dtmbmg to a four year high Sales of U.S -made cars rose 5.9 pen•ent in the Sept 11 -20 period from· a strong ~·nod a year ago Texaco vil~h s European d eal NEW YORK Texat·o Inc. has agreed tentatively tu buy Standard Oil Co of Caltfornta's r efining and marl(etang operations in Western Europe tu strcnglhen its retail presen ce tn Europe Terms of the agreement Wt.> re not annoUnl'f'd Texaco said \he deal was sllU being m•gouated Soviet econon1y restricte d NEW YORK F.c·onomic growth an the Com· munist nations 1s lking restril-ted by mrlat1on. indebted· ncss and mthtary spending. a researc:h group said "Civilian l-'Conomtl· development w ill conunue to bt1 sty mit'CI by massive mtlttary spendtng in the Communist eountries," the ConCerenc:e Board said Sunday Dollar kid ~; gold price r1 e LONOON The U S dolJar skidded on world l U11cncy mdrkct.s early today as a Federal ReservE· Board report of an unexpectedly large drop 1n the U S money s upply fannc-d cxpt.'<.'tatlons of furthl'rdecltnes in American interest rates Gold prices rose-After the close of European trading Friday. the Fed said the basic: money supply. known as M J. fell $3.1 billion m mid-September. leaving the measure well within the Fed's desired growth rate. 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"""'• tnlO ""' wlii Otce • A 11 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Sep! 26, 1983 , MAILBOX No change needed in Irvine To the Editor: The recent City Council meet· ing and press coverage on GeneraJ Plan Amendment 18did not get to the basic position agreed on by the Woodbridge Village Association and the Citit.en Task Force which studied the issues. The reasons we oppose GPA 18 are: l. Because we want to maintain the existing Woodbridge GeneraJ Plan which has proved to be so successful for the past 10 years. 2. Because we want to see the completion of the second half of the Woodbridge Village Center as required by our current GeneraJ Plan. The first haJf of the Village Center is an outstanding com- merciaJ and community success. We want to insure completion of our Village Center. 3. Because we want to see the building of the planned city park at the entrances to Woodbridge rather than moving some of the city park areas on the edge of Woodbridge. We oppose GPA 18 because it would create three separate park areas with the same total area as the current plans and because it would not provide the attractive park entrances to Woodbridge. 4. Because we want to increase in the overall density of Wood- bridge. GPA 18 proposes to in- crease the number of housing units in Woodbridge to 9,500. The original GeneraJ Plan had only 8,900 units and has already been recently increased to 9,200 units The Citizen Task F.orce, of which we are chairmen and the Woodbridge Village Association Board of Directors, representing the 18,000 residents of Wood- bridge have approved this position opposing GPA 18. We feel GPA 18 is not in keeping with the best interests of the Woodbridge com- munity or the City of Irvine. Task Force Chairmen Russ Mann William Bogard Alan Cameron Irvine How to reach your elected representatives U.S. SENATORS Cruston, Alu (D), 5757 W. Century Blvd. 515, Los Angeles 90045, (213) 642-5086 Wilson, Pete (R), 1100 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90024, (213) 209-7543 Mail may be addressed to U.S . Senate, Washington, D.C. 20510 U.S. REPRESENTATIVES Badbam, Robert ( 40tb Dlstrlct-R ), 180 Newport Center Drive, Suite 240, Newport Beach 92660, 644-4040 Da.n.nemeyer, WllUam (39th Di.su1ct -R) 1235 N. Harbor Blvd .. Fullerton 92632, 992-0141 Lungren, Dan (42nd Di.strict-R), 555 E. Ocean Blvd. Suite 505. Long Beach 90802. 439-0219 Packard, Ron (43rd District-R), 28261 Margue rite Parkway, Suite 160. M~ion Viejo 92692, 495-1243 Patterson, Jerry (38th District -D). 34 Civic Center Plaza. Suite 921, Santa Ana, 92701 . 835-3811 Mall may be addressed to House Office Buildmg, Washington, D.C. 20515 STATE SENATORS Carpenter, Paul B. (37tb Dlstrlct-0), 5400 Orange Avenue, Cypress, 90630. 952-320 l Royce, Edward 8 . (32nd Olstrlct·O). 13030 Euclid Ave .• , 110. Garden Grove, 92643. 534-8510 Seymour. Jobn (3$tb Distrtct-R ), 1360 S. Anaheim Blvd .. Anahei.Jn,92602,999-0963 Speraw, Ollie (37tb Olstrlct-1984-R ). 2503 Ea.stbluff Drive, 203, Newport Beach, 92660. 760-8833 During ~ons, mail may be addressed to State Capitol. Sacramento, 95814 STATE ASSEMBLYMEN Allen, Dorls 17lat Dlstrict.-R), 5911 Cerritos Ave .. Cypress, 90630. 621-1500 Bergeson, Ma.rtan (70tb Distrlct·R), 4500 Campus Drive, Suite 344, Newport Beach, 92660, 641-7441 Frtuelle, Nolu (69tb Dlstrtct·R ), 17195 Newhope, Fountain Valley, 92708, 662-5503 Johnston, Rou (Utb Dlstrict-R). 1501 N. Harbor Blvd .. Fullerton 92635, 738-5653 Lewis, Jobn R. (67tb Dlstrlct-R). 626 E. Chapman Ave., Orange, 92666, 997-9270 R-0blnson, Richard (7ind Dlstrtct-0), 11400 Stanford Ave., Garden Grove, 92640, 530-7200 During sessions. mail may be addressed to State Capitol, Sacramento. 95814 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Stanton, Roger -lst District , 834-3110 Wieder, Harriett -2nd District, 834-3220 Nestande, Bruce -3rd District, 834-3330 Clark, Ralph -4th Distnct. 834-3440 Riley, Thomas F. -5th District, 834-3550 Address: 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. 92701 l. M. BDJd /Kiss and tell President Ronald Reagan's dis- closures of yesteryear include the stated opinion that it's more fun to kiss blondes than brunettes. Specifically. he saJd, "When you kiss even the most frozen blondes. they seem to glow.'' Blondes are a minority, and when he went public for them over brunettes, he doubtless dld not foreeee the political implications But It wouldn't be wise, today. to admit he now has more data. A dia- claimer ia not pomible. In Congress maybe. But not in the Presidency A devout lady ln Houaton says she was plagued by obecene phone callers ln the middle of the nJght. But no more. To a couple of them. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat she 90ftJy recited The Lord's Prayer. A gentle silence. Then click. Each time. They never called back. Q. A baseball game can't end in a ue. right? A . In Japan. it can. The Japanese put a time limit on their baseball -three hours, usually. Our Chief Prognosticator thinks the time requlrementa of tele-- vision eventually wlll force such rule changes here, too. Q. How much money doeff David H.art.man get for hosting ABC-TV's "Good Morning, America" 11how? A. $2. l million a year. H.L lchwerta Ill ll\IDIMIW Ctwy Doweflby fdtlot---I0 ... 1111- 'HOWMR,AND~lM~ OMR Ht+4D ... ' Outwitted again in Lebanon WASHINGTON CIA analysts have been wau:hing Syr- ian President Hafez Assad, t.he Middle East's chief troublemaker, with glum admiration. Though the Israelis blasted his planes out of the skies, stopped his tanks in their tracks and thoroughly humiliated him in Lebanon, he has now succeeded in turning back the Israelis and confounding the Americans. Sud- denly he is about to force upon Lebanon a government that will t.a.ke Its directions Crom Damascus. It's not that he blindsided Reagan & Co. The president and his policy makers were fully aware of Assad's treacheries. He simply outwitted and out- maneuvered them. They knew that Assad was conspiring against the peace effort while giving it lip service. that he was digging into new military positions in Lebanon while prom- ising to withdraw. and that he was bolstering his anned forces while negotiating a settlement. They were also aware that he had a rousing hatred for Israel Intelligence reports have con- sistently warned that he believes a military showdown wit.h Lsrael is inevitable. "W:hen the~b.low comes.,'' he is quoted as saying, "we will seize the opportunity and fight." The secret report telling or Assad's conversation emphasized that he used the Arab word "larnma" which means "when" not "if." His defense minister. Gen. Mus- tafa Talas, is quoted in the same cable as acknowledging that "all the Arabs combined are weaker G. -J1-c1-1-1a-11-1a-1 -~ than Israel.'' Yet he vowed that the Syrians would fight anyway "if not to gain a victory, at le&t to keep the war case hot between us and Lsrael." Last January, the U.S. Embassy in Damascus cabled that Assad believes "a conflict with Israel will inevitably erupt during 1983" and that he "would not run away from a fight." Despite these clear warnings, President Reagan has kept the Marines in Lebanon to guard the powder kegs in the midst of the incendiaries. Here is the depress- ing record: -Secretary of State George Shultz and Conner special envoy Philip Habib assured President Reagan that in a matter of months the Lebanese anny would be ready to take control of Lebanon. But top-secret intelligence reports warned that the Lebanese army was in far worse shape than anyone had imagined. I reported on Oct. 10. 1982, that the Marines, therefore, "may be in Lebanon for a lflt )anger than the American public has been led to belie\.e." -Shultz and Habib al5o per- suaded the president that Assad would pull his Con..-es out of Lebanon ii the Israelis would withdraw. This was vigorously disputed by intelligence analysts. I reported on April 29 that "the Syrians will try to remain in Lebanon after Israeli troops and international peace-keeping forces agree to pull out." -Reagan hailed Habib's statesmanship for arranging the withdrawal of the Palestine Liberation Organization from their embattled positions in Beirut. But I reported on Nov. 10, 1982, that the PLO fighters who left by the front door were retwning by the back door. It was Assad, of course, who helped them slip back. A secre t CIA report also declares: "Almost all anns and equipment destined for the guer- rillas in Lebanon, whatever their source, (come) through Syrian territory." -Shultz and Habib told the president at first that the Soviet presence in Syria would be a restraining influence on Assad. But intelligence reports warned, on the contrary, that the Soviets would try t.o ignite a Syr- ian-Israeli clash. I publictzed their warnings m columns on Feb. 25, April 3 and April 29. "So the American Marin es," t wrote, "may find themselves in the middle of a conflict in which the Soviets have a huge stake Even if a major explosion can be avoided in Lebanon, there are sure to be a spatter of little explosions." To correct the mistakes of the past, President Reagan must first of all admit them UNDER THE DOME: A few days before Filipino opposition leader Benigno Aquino was murdered on his return to Manila. Rep. Stephen Solan, D-N.Y., was in the Philippines capital meeting with high government otficials. The subject of Aquino came up once: The officials thought Solarz might have tried to bring Aquino into the country with him. -The late Sen. Henry Jack.son, D-Wash .. was a gentleman of the old school. A few days before he died, he overruled a unifonned guard who had stopped an elderly woman from sitting in the sena- tors-only car of the Senate subway. Jack.son helped her to a seat and rode with her to the Capitol. -Co-.::hamng a conference on aging with Rep. Claude Pepper, 0 -Fla., in Glorieta, N.M , Rep. Bill Richardson, D-N .M ., 35, re- marked that he hoped he'd be able, 50 years from now, to address the concerns of the elder! y as eloquently as Pepper does. "And I'll be there with you," replied Pepper. who will be 133 then -Otto Bos, press secretary to freshman Sen. P ete Wilson, R-Callf.. filled the summer doldrums by preparing a hi.story of hts boss' Senate seat. Dull work? Not at all. Though he's been in Washington less than a year, Bos handled the research like an old pro. "I had an inte rn do most of it.'' he sa.&d. -Anne Bingaman is not your typical Senate wife. A graduate of Stanford Law School. where she met her husband, she established her own law firm, with branches in Phoenix, PaJo AJto and Santa Fe. And when he became Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N .M .. she open- ed a branch o!fice in Washington. Move the U .N. to Moscow Where would the United Na· tions go if it left New York City? Charles Lichenstein, the depu- ty U.S ambassador to the U.N .. suggested it could go to hell as far as he's concerned. I have a better idea. I'd like to see the U.N. moved to Moacow. The question of moving the U.N. came up during an un- pleasant little spitting mau:h be- tween Soviet and U.S . delegates. The Russians were mad because the governors of New York and New Jersey had denied the use of their airports to an Aeroflot plane that was to bring Andrei Gromyko to the U.N. It was a petty political move that the governors had no business _-.. -.,-.,-.. -n--i making. International diplomacy is not their territory but each aaw an easy way to make 90me votes and took it Bad vibes The Russians at the U.N re- sponded by saying that New York wasn't a good place to have the United Nations because it was !tO inhospitable. Lichenstein quickly answered the Russians by saying thaf lf U.N. members weren't happy with New York u their headquarters, they ought to move ·----Clllt.LA n.t~ "Frankly, no-I don't think the big bands wlll come beck " "The members of the U.S. Mission to the U. N. will be down at dockside waving you a fond farewell as you sail into the sunset," he said. The sun doesn't set in the east but a lot of Americans cheered Lichenstein's comment. I didn't cheer but it got me thinking about another home for the U.N. It would really be fun to start a campaign to move U N head- quarters to M08COw. Yuri An· dropov would let the U .N. have its headquarters in Moecow about as 1100nas he'd rent office space in the Kremlin to the CIA. Paranoia Russian leaders are paranoid about their own citiz.ens and suspicious of any visitor who comes to the Soviet Union for any reaaon at all. Can you imagine how the KGB would react if the U.N. moved ln? The Idea of all thoee foreigners with briefcases coming in and out of their country would drive them crazy. There are 35,000 diplomats and their families ln New York who are connected with the U.N. U all of them moved to Moeoow, the Ru.Ian aecret police would go bonkers. They ju.st wouldn't know how to handle 8Uch an tnvaalon uf potential spies. That'• a lot of people to have to follow, a lot of apartmenta to bug. To a Soviet official, a spy ls any tourlat who goes back home and reporta that the Ruaiana have to 1tand ln llne for a loaJ of bread. The whole ide. of moving the U.N. to Moeoow !JI hilariously funny to me and I'm aure no one would ha~ tt more Utan the Ru.Ian diplomat. 1tatloned in New YoTk. They never had It to good. Unlike condltlona back home. here thelr telephones work. the el~ators ~ up a.nd down and they can rent apartments with real bathrooms and kitchens. U they wish, they can go to dinner at one of a thoU8alld good res- taurants. Do you think the Soviet delegation to the UN. would like the organiz.ation to move back to M0600w? Special favors ln New York. foreign diplomats have diplomatic immunity and can't be arrested for anything. Many of them take advantage of it in a minor way by parking their limoust.nes wherever they pleaae, completely diaregard.ing "no park- ing" signs. It's conunon to see severaJ cars w ith license plat.es marked "DPL" outside Saks on Fifth Avenue, blocking traffic on one of New York's busies\ 1treets. It seems unlikely that any diplomat's wlfe is in there on official buaines.s but there's nothing New York police can do. What do you think would happen to illegal parkers in Mos- cow. where they have a real law-and~order police forc=e? Diplomatic double parkers might well be hauled off to mental inatitutions to 9el'Ve ~ RUMlia 's intellectual di.aidenta. r'm all in favor of moving U.N. headquarters ... to Moecow! U you don't bell~ money tAJlu. follow the Oel..ottan lrl&J OONNIE , .. ~~~~----~~~--------~--~~~~~----.... ----...__...._ ................ lmll!I ................................................................. . Daily Pilat MONDAY. SEPT. 26, 1983 ClASSlfllD 8 5 D a AP Wl•ept.oto Top 10 _______ Orange County I. trTN. VALLEY 4.SIRVfTI High School Football Thie week'• eclledule (ell gamee .. 7:30) Rams receiver George Farmer is fla tte ned by the J e t 'Darrel Ray ( 28) as he tries to catch a pas from Vi nce Ferragamo. Todd loosened up, and aired it out As a result, J e ts win wild free-I or-all against Rams in overtime, 27-24 NEW YORK !AP) -The New York Jets had suffered a big loss to their rushing game, so Richard Todd went to the air for a victory "The way we can run the ball, you don't expect us to win wllh the pass-but I knew we had to loosen up and throw the ball more," said Todd after his spectacular passing day helped the Jets beat the Rams 27-24 in an overtime Na tional Football League thriller Sunday. Todd had no choice but to go to the aerial game aiter Freeman McNeil, the NFL's leading rusher last year. suffered a separated shoulde r in the first quarter. Todd wound up completing 37 of 50 passes for 446 yards According to a team spokesman McNeil will be lost for six to eight weeks The Jets' quarterback had hts great day in one of the year's wildest. most wide-open games that included a fre<.>-for-all and a touchdown bv the Jets' Jerry Holmes off a blocked held goal - Weslt:.>y Walkt-r was Todd's chief accomplice Sunday, catching eight passes for 135 yards. including two for touchdowns The second score. a 42-yard bomb. put the Jets ahead 21-17 in the third quarter Walker's big catch, plus a Pat Leahy field goal late in the fourth quarter, provided the Jets with a 24-17 lead However. the Rams later tied 1t on Vince Ferragamo's 2-yard TD pass to Mike Guman with 32 Pro football scores atert,,.._,M( .. ) fWdlNll, ...... 7 eono,.11,lelnt9to =..a.,..u;::. i1 ... -.oaer.11 Dolpblr'9 M. c ..... .. .........,.11 ........ ,.21 ........ (ot) . llrOWMIO,C......,.M(OI) ........ rt, ........ i7 ...,..M.l'ela~• ,.....::==-J:M~ I) ~· M>Conds left in regulation. sending lhe game into overtime. The game lasted JUSt 8 minutes, 22 seconds onger, when Leahy kicked the game-wlnn~l' rorlhe Jets from 26 yards. The field goal by Leahy capped a 50-yard drive, including a key 19-yard pass from Todd to Scott D1 erkmg. The J ets started the drive when Holmes picked Are Braves still in it? ~We d efinite l y have a chance,' says Murphy ATLANTA (AP) -Dale Murphy of the Atlanta Braves says. "It's not an easy road, but we're m the race. We definitely do have a chance." The Braves moved to w1thm 3 111 games of first place in the National League West Sunday with a 7-1 victory over the front-running Los Angeles Dodgers. who had opened this crucial three-game series by burytng the Braves 11 -2 Friday night to open an imposing 5 i,, -game bulge m the standings Brett Butler cracked a solo homer and Rafael Rarmrez and Glenn Hubbard each had two-run singles m Atlanta's second victory in a row over the Dodgers, the first lime m six series this season that Los Angeles had failed to wm two of the three games. "We just need to wm," Murphy sa1d. "We can't worry about them " The Dodgers head into their final seven games of the season with the magic number for clinching the division title standing at five Atlanta has eight games to play. trailing the Dodgers by three m the loss column "Our team hasn't lost 1ts confidence," Dodger SeC'ond baseman StPve Sax said. "This (Sunday's loss) didn't shake us .. Butler opened thc> first for Atlanta with his fifth homer of the year. a drive over the right field f3/4 nee off Alejandro Pena. 12-8, that put the Braves in front to stay Ramirez had his two-run single in the third and Hubbard drove m two in the fifth after Bruce Benedict had doubled home a run. Atlanta's other run crossed in the sixth on an RBI single by pitcher Craig McMurtry BlllBIARD Dodgers' • magic number: 5! DI ...... Brawe Natlonel L ... ue W•t W L 88 88 IS 70 •undllr'•lcofe Bravee 7, Dodgera 1 Toder'tO... Pct. Ga .571 .5"42 31A Dodger• (Vateniuetl (1-1.0) vs. Putore (S.12) (Channel 11 al 4:35) . Gemee.Remelnlna DODGIRI (7) -HOME (3)? Sept. 30, Oct. 1, Oct. 2, San Francteco. AWAY (5): Today, Sept. 27, Cincinnati; Sept. 28, 29, San DfegO. 8RAVE8 (8) -HOME (2): Today, Sept. 27, San Frenclaco. AWAY (8) -Sept. 28 (doubleheader), 29, Houeton; Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2, San Otego. McMurtry, 15-9. allowed eight hits, walked one and fanned six before leaving with one out in the eighth, and Terry Forster retired Cive of the six batters he faced to wrap up the victory. The Dodgers scored an unearned run in the sixth when Dusty Baker was safe on Ramirez' error and later scored on a smgle by Mike Marshall. "We still can't do anything about •he Dodgers," Torre added. "We've got to get help. off a pass by Rams quarterback Vince Ferragamo on the New York 20-yard line and returned it to the 50. The Rams had taken a 17-14 lead early in the third period on a fi eld goal by Chuck Nelson that followed a fight on the fi eld by several players. The pushing and shoving started when New York • defensive end Mark Gastineau sacked Ferragamo and went into his patented "war dance". Gasti_neau was shoved from behind by Rams tackle Jackie Slater. triggering a bem:h-clearmg brawl that held up the game for nearly five minutes. S. COIL DEL MAR ... K-.. (M).,.. ............ ............... ............. ..... c.e ..... ..._ ....... 7.HTN.UACH • The S<.'COnd quarlt.'r prov1dt'd something that also got thC' crowd of 50.070 on its ft't'l as well. That hapJX!ned when Jets defensive end Kenny Neil blocked ci field goal a ttempt by Nelson and Holmes plucked the ball out of th<.· a ir and rcic:cd 57 yards to tie the game at 14-all "Tht' biggest thmg was that we ove,.came <td\'l·r.;1t' .·· ~1<.J Jl'ts CoJl'h Joe Walton. who waU:hl•d tfw H.111):; Enc D1l·kerson gain 192 yards rushmg on ht:. mdhgnt>d deferui<.' As for Rams· Coach John Robmson. he liked everything but the final S<:ore "Obviously. 1t was a great football game." he said "They keptgomgateachother. We had a chance in the fifth quarter. but their cornerback (Holmes) made a great mten:ept1on Over~ll. I thought o ur performa'lce was pretty good. We're not a great football team yet -but that's JUSt a matter of lime." Pat Leah y' place-kick finished it in overtime as Rams fe ll, 27-24. ....... " . .,_.. .................. ........ --.n• ;. .......... .......... _ .......... .,....... Raiders deliver a knockout, 22-7 DENVER (AP) -In his pre-game analysts this week. Denver Coach Dan Reeves said one trait of the Los Angeles Ra1ders that stood out most was their ability to "deliver the knockout blow . When they get you down. they luck you." Reeves and his players dusted themselves off and tried to clear their heads Sunday after the Raiders pushed across 13 third-quarter points en route to a 22-7 National Football League victory. Jim Plunkett threw two touchdown passes to Cliff Branch and the NFL's leading defense held Denve r scoreless until the closing minutes as Los Angeles raised its re<.'Ord lo 4·0. ''Our secret is to get on a team and just wear them down." said Plunkett. "We don't do anything fancy offensively like a lot of traps and things .. We just like to get up on top of every team we play." Coach Tom Flores of the Raiders sa.id his defense was "outstanding." "We knew our defense had to play solid, because Denver's defense has kept them in two of their last three games." said Flores. Reeves said his defense "did a super job" and "made enough big')>lays to win it." But he added, "On offense we had too many mistakes and had sporadic execut!on ." TONIGHT Hobbs takes Trans-Ani lead; Follnier withdraws 000.•IH IAlll•ALL ~ ...... t::IS Oii TV, ClleflMI t t VIie II •• l14• Ml ft. ......... (M21 Special to ~e Dally Pilot RIVERSIDE -Pole-sitter David Hobbs took the early lead Sunday and never let go as he won the 40-lap Budweiaer Trans-Am auto race at Riverside InternatJonal Raceway. Hobbs, of Boddlngton, England. a1ao regained the lead in the Trana-Am series w1th only one race remaining. Hobbs' DeAtley Camaro croaed the finish line 11.638 IM!COnda ahead of teammate Willy T . Rlbbs of San Joee. The winner's average speed was 100.826 mph. Two-time Trans Am champion George Follmer of Hunungton Beach, who planned to debut in a new corvette, faiJed to get the car operational, however, and was forced to withdraw. Ribbs, who had to make a pit stop to change a flat tire on his Camaro, was followed by Paul Newman, the actor-driver, and Frank Leary was fourth. Hobbs now has 146 points in the series, and Tom Gloy, who did not finish, has 129 points. Ribbs has 126. The yellow flag came out twire, once when Glenn Fox of Albuquerque, N.M .. stalled on tum six, and again when Gary Schons of Los AJamitos spun In tum three on the restart after Fox's car was removed. WaUy Dallcnbach Jr was fifth, followed by Jim Derhaag, Jerry Brassfield, Bob Hagestad, Mark Wolocatiuk, and Les Lindley. F.arlier, F.c:l Pimm of Dublin. Ohio, won the Robert Bosh-VW Super Vee in his Ralt RT-5. Pimli stole the lead from pole-sitter Ted Prappas of Los Angeles on the first lap and held on for all 24 laps. Edward Robinson of England was second. It was the fourth conaecu tlve w1n for Pimm. who leads that series with 134 points after nine of the 11 races. In the first event of the day, Paul Hacker of Valatie. N.Y .. padded his lead in the Volkswaien Rohh1t -t1ilsteln Cup series with a victory In the 20-lap CVl•llt , 8 2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Sept. 26, 1983 SPORTS BRIAK 'T ast e less, c lassless' act b y R a m s' Sla t e r spoils the war d a n ce From AP dispa tches NEW YORK -Although Rams s Coach John Robinson shrugged otr 4 • • SUllday's bench-d earing Cree-for-all with New York as "justamUlor incident", the Jets' Mark Gastineau had some sharp words for the opposition -most particularly Rams' tackle .Tack.ie Slat.er. "It's not too C'lassy an act." said Gasuneau. r referring to a shove by Slater that trigger ed a fight by sev- eral of the players in the third quarter of the National Foot· ball League game at Shea Stadium. The pushing and shoving started when Gastineau. the Jets' defensive end, sacked Rams quarterback Vince Fer- ragamo and went mt.o his eu n i. patented "war dance " Gastineau was shoved from behind by Slater. and IJldividuaJ fights started to break out on the field. Officials rest.ored order after five minutes, but there were obviously some hard feelings left over from the incident, especially between the two main participants. "If he wants to have a go at it, he should come up t.o my face," the 6-5. 270-pound Gastineau said of Slater. who IS 6-4 and 271. "It was a tasteless and classless act. The next time I do my war dam.~. l'm going to have to look behind my back." Quo te o f the day Glenn Watson, Vanderbilt defensive end, on why he changed his uniform number from 92 to 36: "I look a lot faster when I wear 36.'' Wood gra bs gold OJAI -Christ.opher Wood cap-m tured the United States' first gold medal Sunday in the final day of competition at the Lake Casitas Inter-• national Regatta. Wood, of Cambridge, M~ .. clocked 7·07 .67 in winning the men's singles 2,000-meter sculls event to cap an impressive performance by American rowers as the four-day meet which included canoeing and kayaking as well as rowing came to an end. The USA won a tot.al of six medals on Sunday. the most of any team in the rowing competition. Rowing preliminaries were held Saturday with finals m eight e vents contested on Sunday. Caldwe ll, S heeha n collect Rex Caldwell, so often a run-!I ner-up this season. s hot an early, 6-under-par66and watched at stand up for a one-stroke victory over Lee Trevloo in the LaJet Coors Classic Sunday. Caldwell, playing about 40 minutes in front of the leaders, two-putted for a birdie 4 on the 18th hole to gain a tie for the t.op spot, then went to the putting green to await the outcome. Trevino, the leader most of the windy day, made it easy for him. He 3-putted the 15th moments after Caldwell finished and dropped one shot back . . . Patty Sbttban, enjoymg great success on the Ladies Professional GolT Association tour, posted a two-stroke victory Sunday in lhe $175,000 lnamori Classic and vaulted int.o first place in the points race for Player of the Year in the LPGA. After sharing the second-round lead with former college teammate Jali Inkster, Sheehan shot a final round of 71 for a tot.al of 209. 10-under-par al the Torrey Pines Goll Course. for the $26,250 first priz.e. Oriole clinch AL Ea t •rown Thl' Balllmore Orioles becume the Ii sa"Ond major league team t.o clinch lt.s division when they k'Cu.red the Ameri can League F.ast title Sunday with • 5· I decision over Milwaukee. Storm Davl1 and Ttppy Martloez) combined on a •lx·bltter, wblle reserves Jim Dwyer and J oe Nolan homered. Davis gave up one run on three hits over six Innings before being rellevt'd by Martmei , who ----earned hlS 19th save. Kirk ..,_ Glb1on smacked a solo homer ~ .. \ to lead Detroit t.o a 3-2 vict.ory I over Boston . Ken Schrom scattered six hits for hi_s 14th VJct.ory as Minnesota took Kansas City, 7-1 . John Montefusco won his fourth straight and Roy Smalleyb ' drove in three runs as the New York Yankees beat Cleveland, 1rrn,.-a,._.---,_..J 6-4 .. Bob Stoddard retired 15 1:onsecutive batters at one point to pitch &>attle t.o a 2-1 decis ion over Texas ... Rance Mullinix lined a three-run homer in the t.op of the ninth to give Toronto an 8-6 win over Oakland Rose paces st reaking Philies Pete Rose hit a pmch-h1 t single Ii with the bases loaded in the I 0th inning. boosting Philadelphia to a 6-5 victory over SL Louis. which extended the Phillies' winning_streak to 10 games. The Phillies now lead the National League F.ast by four games over Pittsburgh and have a magic number of three .. Al Oliver's two-run single lifted Montreal f)<ISt Pittsburgh. 5-3 . . Dann Bllardello / hit a homer and a bases-loaded double t.o drive m three runs as Cmcinnati beat San Diego, 5-2 . . Reggie Patterson won has first major league game and Larry Bowa had four singles t.o pace a 15-hit attack as the Chicago Cubs defeated the New York Mets, 11-7. lt sealed the Mets' fate as the NL East cellar-dweUars . Scott Gar- i.oee ----relts pitched his first major league complete game, a £ive-h1tter. as San f'ranciaco topped Houston, 3-0. _,. Co e tzee's h a nd fractured CLEVELAND -Geme Coetzee ml had hardly answered an the ring the questions about whether he could win a big fight, than the questions started about who, when and where of his first defense of the World Boxing Association heavyweight cham- pionship. "lt's up to promoter Don King," the South African said after becoming champion with a 10th-round knockout of Michael "Dynamite" Dokes Friday night before a crowd of between 5,000 and 6,000 in the 22.000-seat Coliseum at Richfield.Ohio. About 1,200 f~came from South Africa. Kmg. who said he had three options for Coetzee fights. menuoned December as the date for the first defense But X -rays of the champion's nght hand Saturday at a Cleveland hospital revealed a fracture. Coeuee said Coet.z.ee is t.o see an orthopedic surgeon Monday. It as the sixth time that the hand has been broken, with the fractures totaling 11. Coetzee was examined at the same hospital. where Saturday has wife Rena gave bnth to their third chlld, a girl. Television, ra dio TV: Baseball -Dodgers at CmCU\1'1ati, 4:30 p.m .. Channel 11. NFL Football -Green Bay at New York Giants, 6 p .m., Channel 7. RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at Cincinnati, 4:35 p.m., KABC (790); Toronto at Angels. 7:25 p.m .. KMPC (710). TUESDAY'S TV: Baseball -Dodgers at Cincinnati, 2 p .m .. Channel 11. T UESDAY'S R ADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at Cincinnati, 2 p.m .. KABC (790). Winners spread out in Angelman series UCI dunks UCSB, 6-5 UC Irvine rolled to a 6-5 Pacific Coast Athletic Association water polo victory over visiting UC Santa Barbara Sunday as Mike Evans (3). Tony Choquehuanca (2) and Jeff Campbell (1) com- bined for six goals to offset UCSB's two-man assault of Larry Mouchawar (3) and Dave George (2). Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club wound up its season-long Angelman Series for Performance Handicap Ractng Fleet yachts with a seventh race from Newport to Long Point, Catalina Island, on Saturday, and the eighth race from Long Pomt to Newport on Sunday There were no dual winners. Results of Newport to Long Point race: CLASS A -l. Encore, Joe Hoff- man. Bahia Coorinth1an YC; 2. lntense, Art Cut.cliff. BCYC, 3. Mas Rapido. John Fradkin, Balboa YC. over the coune with an error of 1.189 percent. Second was Lynsuru. skip- pered by Joe Castagna, Southern California Cruiser Association with an error of 1.226 percent, and third was the defending champion, Haluk Akol of the Predicted Log Racing Associa· uon of Northern California at the helm of Norm's Boat. His error was 1.395. Driscoll takes tr oph y The Anteaters are now 6-3-1 overall Next on the agenda · UCLA (1 0-1) in i> non-conference match Saturday at L ong Cowboys get lucky Ricardo's toe wins again for Vikings f'rom AP dl1patcbea Linebacker Anthony Dicken10n sacked New Orleans quarterback Kenny Stabler for a safety with 1:58 remaining to give I.he unbeaten Dallas Cowboys a biuu're 21-20 National Football League victory Sunday. Outplayed the entire game, Dallas, 4-0, appeared to have lost the game when New Orleans linebacker Dennis Winston intercepted a Danny Whlte pass in the end rone and ran it out to the 4-yard line. But the Saints. trying to catch the Dallas secondary napping, decided to throw the ball. Dickerson, who wasn't fooled by Stabler's play-action fake, blitzed and caught Stabler in the end ume for the winning two points. Elsewhere in the NFL Sunday· Jllldngs 20, Lions 11 Benny Ricardo, a product of Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College, kicked his second field goal of the game midway through the final period and Minnesota held on to nip Detroit 20-17, the second straight week Ricardo's field goals have ml!ant the winning margin for Minnesota. 411e r s 24. Faleons 20 Joe Montana passed for three touchdowns and the San Francisco defense sacked Steve .Bartkowski eight times as the 49ers ended a six-game, homefield losing streak by beating the Atlanta Falcons 24-20. There was bad news for the 49ers, however. Wendell Tyler suffered a dislocated shoulder in the first period. Atlanta lost one its offensive stars, wide receiver Alfred Jackson, w hoee left collarbone was broken later in the first half. Montana's third TD pass of the game and tenth of the season was a 1-yard toes to tight end F.arl Cooper early in the fourth quarter. Bartkowski, who had two touchdown pa.sees in the game. had given the Falcons a 20-17 lead with a 3-yard touchdown run in the opening minute of the final quarter. Browns 30, Chargers 24 (ot) Quarterback Brian Sipe hit tightend Harry Holt with a 48-yard touchdown strike JUSt 1:53 tnt.o an Angels lose again The Chicago Whlte Sox clinched the cham- pionship of the American League West over a week ago, but they continued their relentless pace Sunday. However, Chicago Manager Tony LaRussa denied the team is driven by the desire to set a l"eCOrd for the biggest winning margin ever. Chicago completed its second recent four-game sweep of the California Angels with an 8-5 triumph,. gtving the Whlte Sox 10 wins in their last 11 games and raising t.hell' lead over second-place Kansas City an the AL West to 19 'h games, a potential record. The 1936 New York Y arlkees took the AL pennant by 19 games to set the league record for widest winning margin. Xerox copiers NFL ROUNDUP [!] overtime period to lift the Cleveland Browns IA> a 30-24 win over the San Diego Chargers. Holt caught the winning pass at about the San Diego 20-yard line and broke two tackles in getting into the end zone. The Browns won the coin toss at the beginning of the extra period and Dwight Walker gave them excellent field position with a 33-yard kickoff return to the Cleveland 37 Sipe and Holt teamed up for the game-winner on the fourth play of the overtime. Colts 21l. Bears 19 ( ot) Rooloe Raul Allegre kicked a 33-yard field goal aft.er 4:51 of overtime to boost the BaJt1mQ.re Colts to a 22-19 vict.ory over the Chicago Bears. Allegre had missed a 45-yard field goal attempt with three seconds remaining in regulation. The Bears lost a chance to wan in regulal.lon when Bob Thomas was wide with his extra point attempt following Chicago's first t.ouchdown of the game. Cardinals 14. Ea~les I I Veteran quarterback Jim Hart conne<:ted with Roy Green on a 26-yard t.ouchdown pass with 29 seconds remaining as the St. Louis Cardinals won their first game of the season, 14 · l I over Philadel- phia. Bills 30, Oiie r s 13 Joe Cribbs rushed for 166 yards, bettenng his previous single-game best, to lead Buffalo over Houston 30-13. Earl Campbell had 142 yards an 30 carries for the Oilers. Patriots 2B. S teele r s 2 3 Quarterback Steve Grogan and rooloe Stephen Starring hooked up on a 76-yard pass play with 3:59 remaining and the defense picked off three Pit· tsburgh passes as New England rallied to upset the Steelers38-23. Pittsburgh's Franco Harris gained 106 yards on 25 carries, gtving hun a career tot.al of 11.309 yards, second only to Jim Brown. He surpassed O.J . Simpson's career yardage t.otal m the loss. Bengals 23, Bueanneer s 17 Ken Riley sprinted 34 yards with an a.nt.erception for a touchdown and Robert Jackson ended a threat with another interception as Cincannati won its hrst game of the season by stopping winl~ Tampa Bay 23-17. Dolphins 14. Chie f s 6 Mia.rru, behind Davtd Woodley's TD pass to rookie tight end Dan Johnson, survived a mis- take-marred first half to edge Kansas City 14·6 B e ds klns 27. Seaba tt·ks 17 Joe Thewnann's three touchdown passess l.i (tt.'d Washington over Seattle 27-17 XEROX at incredibly low warehouse clearance pric es. X.0113100 X.0•980 Xero112300 • I ~ G L~~5 ~ .. 1~5 ~ .. 1~5 $795 R~llion.d Colldfltolled Condltion.d Conditioned CLASS B -l. Dark Star. Richard Young/Nelson Hardy. BCYC; 2 Mucho Gusto, Jorge Morales, Dana West YC; 3. Stress Breaker. Jack and Bruce Larson. BCYC. MARINA DEL REY -Gerry Driscoll of San Diego Yacht Club sailed away with the Jesse L. 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Tues., Sept. 27, Wed., Sept. 28, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. --· ~ I I • • MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS Amef'lcan LNCIUt x·Cnlcaoo Kansas Cllv Too Oak la no A noels Minnesota Seattle WEST DIVISION W L 95 61 7S eo 7S 81 11 IS 67 89 61 19 sa o EAST DIVISION .-ea111more 96 59 Ot lrOll 19 67 Ntw Yo,. 81 67 Toron10 es 11 Mllweuktt 87 74 e osion 7S 81 Cleveland 67 18 •·cllncht'<I division title Sunde't's Scores Cnlcogo 8, AnDel• 5 Delroll J, Boston 2 Pct. 609 ... .. , 4SS 429 419 374 619 571 S6S S4S S76 481 437 New Vork 6. Cltvtlend • 6elllmore 5, MllwaukH 1 Minnesota 7, Kansas Cllv I S.0111• 2. Texas l Toronto a, Oeklend 6 TOde't's Gam.s G& 1911> 10 74 21 ,. 36', Toronto (AleMenoar S-11 ot A"981s lh M 9·11), (n) Cleveland (Haalon 10•6) •' New Yor"' (Snlrlev S-71. (nl Kantas Clly (Sotlllorff 1 l·I ) al Seall .. <Cieri< 7·1>), In) Ontv uemes Kheduled TlleMa't's Gem.s Toronto •l A11911s, (n) O.troll e t Belllmort , (n) Boston at New York, lnl Clevtlend al Mllwaulo.H, (n) Tau• at Mlnnesola, (n) Chlcaoo at Oakland. lnl t<anles Cllv ar Sealllt, (n) Nltl-1 LNCIUt WEST Dl\llSION W L .. Cl. oa 0....-. .. 67 A1ten1a 14 70 Houston to 7• S.n Diego n 11 San FrenctKo 75 to EAST DIVISION PtilltdelOlllo N 70 Pllttburo!I 12 7• Montreal to 16 SI Louis 15 II cnlcaoo 70 U Ntw York 63 93 SUndl't's Sewn Allanta 7, 0""8n l Monlr .. 1 s. Plllsburoh J S68 SAS Sl9 491 414 551 3'1J ,,., 11 IJ S26 4 Sil 6 4'1 II "49 16 404 73 PhlladetPllla 6, St t.oul• S (10 lnnlnDl) clnclnnall S, San Diego 1 Chlcooo II. Ntw York 7 Se n Fr1nclsco l , Houston 0 Maqdav's aem.s ~ (ValelvlMla 14· IO) •' Cincin- nati (Pastore 1-17), In) Ptilte-lt ID«tnv 17-61 el cnlcaoo <Relnav 14-11) San FrenclKO ICetverl I 3) el A111nta CNlel<ro 10-9), (n) Montreal (RODa"' 11·11) e t St Louis (Forsch 1·12), (n) San Diego IShOw 14-111 et Hou•lon IMaod<tn 1-•l. lnl Ontv oames schaduted Tllelela't's <;emas ~ et Clnclnnatl, In> PtilladetPnle et Cnlcaoo Naw York al Plllsburon, In) / San Frenelsco at Allan••. (n) MontrH I at Sl. Louis, Cn) San Diego el Houston, (n) AMERICAN LEAGUE Wtitte S.x I, An .. h s CHICAGO CAl.IFOttNIA abrhbl •brllbl Stegmn cf 4 1 I 0 Pellls ct 4 I I 2 Fl•k c • 2 7 o w r"ono 1b • o o o Paclork rf S 1 3 2 Downno n 4 l I 0 l.uzlnslt Oii S 0 0 O D.Cnc1 3b 3 I I 0 Kiitie H • o I I Sconlrs lb • O 1 I Halrsln Oh I O l O AeJklll dl'I 4 O l 0 Walker lb 3 O 1 0 Boone c 4 0 0 0 ,, SQulres II> I 0 1 I RClark rf 3 0 0 0 VLew lb S 3 2 O Scnotlld u l 7 1 I Fi<t1Cl'lr 2b 3 I I 0 Ovbtltk u 2 0 1 3 37 I 14 1 Tefltls 13 s I 4 kore by lllnlnlll C11k.at8 II O 211 IO 1-I ~ 002 001 101-s Game-Wlnnlno RBI -Ovbzln11d (3) E-ScnoOtld, O.Clncn DP-Cnleaoo 1. C:ellfornle 1 1.08-Chlcaoo I. C.llfornla 1 7&-VLaw 2, Fltlcn.r, Ovbzlnskl, Down• Ing HA-Pacior.-ll>J, Pellls (1), Sc~ 121 s-f'leleher SF-DYlltlnskf 2 IP H R ER 119 SO Ciika .. HOVI W,23-10 6 l ) l 0 J Aoos1o 0 l I I 0 0 8arolts 1 l ' l I I GuHHmn 1·l 1 0 0 0 1 1.1mo S,13 7·3 0 0 0 0 0 CdMmle JonnL.,11-11 s 7·3 6 • ) 3 Sltlrer 3 1-J , , 0 I AOOllO PllCIMO to '"'" Deiters In Iha 1111, 6arOlas pttcl'led to lwo bellers In •M tlh WP-Jol'!n T-136 A-Jl,S7S American Leavut Y•nlrMs 6, Indiana 4 C le•P ano 000 100 101-• 9 0 Ntw Yori 000 231 00•-lo 17 1 6arnu Soootnrr ISi Andt r\On 17) ano Haun Mon•el~•<o Frazier Ill. Gouaoe 191 and Ceront W-Monlelu•co, 4 O L-Barnt\ 1 I HR-Clevelano, Hauev •61 Twin• I. Rovais I M1nnt\Ola 100 301 020-7 II 0 Kanu• C11v 000 001 OC»-1 6 0 Sc~rom MO l.auon•r Jac.,on Crtel '" Arm\trong 19J ano We1n1n W- Scnrom 1'·1 L-J1Ch1on. I I HA-M•nnu o1a. 6runenslo.v 1271 OrlolH S, llreWtr\ I eau.morr OOJ 100 000-5 9 O Mllweu•te 000 00 I 000--I a 0 Dav•• f Mart1ne1 171 ano NOl1n Porter Au1,,1u\t1n~ UI T~t1m1nn «6l a n<S $cnrotoer W De••\ I) 6 L -Portr r 6·9 HR-6at1omo1r Q,.yr r 181 NOtor1 15l TIGeri J, Red Sox 1 Bn\lon 000 000 101-2 9 1 Oelro.I 010 001 Oh ) 8 1 Bova. Cltar 181 ano Allen•On Aooott Ba11 171 Gumoert 161 ona Porr.\ll W- Baor 7 l l.-6ovo 4 I HR Oetro11 G•O\On 151 MllrtMr\ l, A•neen 1 Sealll• 010 000 100-7 S 0 Te.a\ 000 000 001 I 7 1 Stoooaro (dud1t1 C91 anc:I s .. e., Hou11n ono Sun<JOfr11 w -StOdOoro 9-16 L-Houon IS IJ Blu• J1v• I, A't 6 l oron•o 030 000 073 8 11 ) Oa•1ano 011 on 000-6 a o Stieb Acker 61 •nO Wn111 Mor11nt1 181 McCatrv Und;,rwooo UI Seara 91 A111er1on \91 He1muller 191 and Kearnev W-Acker S I L Atnerton 7 S HA\-Toronoo Uo•naw (16) 8artleto (751 Mulllnok\ I 10) Oaklano, Mever 11) NATIONAL LEAGUE Braves 7, Dodeen 1 LOS ANGELES A TL ANT A eb r II bl SSu 7b 4 010 LWhltep 0 0 0 0 Rivera on I 0 0 O Mondev r1 l 0 0 0 6roek lb 1 0 l 0 OBeller H 4 l 0 0 Mldndo H 0 0 0 0 Guerre< lb • 0 J 0 Lanorx c1 3 0 0 0 JoMrls on l o o o Espycf 0000 Marsnt 10 • o I l FlmP4a c 4 0 l 0 Anoetnu 2 o l o APtna o 2 0 0 0 Hershlsr o O O O O Zacllrv p 0 0 0 0 Rode< p 0 0 0 0 Bream Ph I 0 O 0 TllOmas 2b 1 O O O Buller It Hubt>rd 2b Ws1t111n rf Murl>llv cf cnmbls 10 RRmrz 11 &eneolct c RJhnsn lb MCMrlryp Forster o ab r 11 bl 4 l I l s l l 2 2 l I 0 • 0 0 0 4 I 7 0 s 0 l 2 4 2 l I 3 I I 0 3 0 I I I 0 0 0 Tthls l5 l I 1 Totall l5 7 1l 1 aenac11c1 reached DeH on c11c1Mr's lnier- ler•nc• Score by '"'*- I.ft .,,..... 000 00 I 000-I A .. nta 101 CDI OOll-7 Ga~Wlnnlno RBI -Bulle< 121 E-Flmole, ARamlret 2 OP-Allanla l LOB-l.os Angeles 9, Allenta U 7B-Banaolcl HR-Bulltr IS) s-Mc.Murtrv IP H Ill Ell aa so LHA""'8i APena 1..12-1 • f ·3 • s s l 6 HtrslllsH 1·3 0 I I 7 l Zechn-, • I ' I 0 Rodis 1-l 0 0 0 0 0 LWhlle 1 I 0 0 7 7 A ....... McMrlrv W, IS·9 1 1-J • I 0 a Forster t 2 J 0 0 0 0 T-301 A-.3,931 N•tional L.tague E •Pol S, Pirate• 3 p.usouron 700 000 001 ) 9 0 Montrra• 700 030 00•-S 10 0 McW 1tt.<1rn" Tt.,.ulve l1 •"0 P•na Gut>o<lo.\on Reoroon 19> a no Carter W Gwll•Ci<\on ti II L-McWllloem\ IS 7 R•d• s. Padres 7 r.an D•t'OO 000 101 000-7 6 0 C1ncmn111 070 007 10.-s a l Ha .. kln\ Ramvutn I 1) and l<ennedv, Puleo Scnrrrer Ill anO Bolordt llo W- Pult'O 6· 11 L-Hawkln\ 4 I HRs-C•ncinna' Barne' c I> 8111rde110 181 Cub• II, ~n 1 Ntw Vo'" 000 011 004-I 9 S cn.caoo 060 041 00•-11 IS O l.eerv Holman 111. Goll ISi Gormon 171 and F111oer<1IO, Ortiz It! Pallerion 6 ruutar 191 and DevlS W-Patttrson I 1 1.-Learv 0·1 HRs-New Vork l"o\ltr 1 1271 Aal\ICll f II Phllll•• •· Cardinals s Pnitadelonia 013 000 000 7-6 8 1 St 1.oul• 001 010 110 1-5 U 0 (IOIMlnoll Gross, Rerd 17>. Hernander (91 Anotr\en 19>. Ho11ono 1101 ano Diaz Vlroll ftl. Daulton f 10) W-Ander11n 1-0 1.-1.a nll )·3 HRs-Pnileoe10111e Matuutk Ill St Lou•s. I. Smith 7 Ill Giantl J, AtlrO\ 0 San Franc11co 110 000 OC»-J 1 I Hou\lon 000 000 ooo--<> S o Garre•!\ ano Brtnlv Rvan. 11.nepoer SI I.aeon (61 Sm11n Il l eno Asntlv w -Gorre11s 7 1 L-Rve n 14 9 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amtrlun LHGUt BATTING 1390 at oats) Booos. Boston. 36•, Cer•w. "'""''· .)44; Wnlr· aker Detroit l71, Moubv, Toronto, --6alllmore. 317 "~··~. "'Oken. Belllmort. 116. E Murrav 6a1t1more II), Moubv Tor· onto, 103 Htnoe"on Oal\lano 100 Coco.r. M1lw&ukt~ 91 uosnaw. Tor onto 97 Yount Mllwauktt 97 R61 Roet 601ton. 111 Coo.,.r M·•w&u~et 117 W1nl1e1c:1 Ntw Vor~ 111 Pair.sn Oe1ro1I 108 Simmon• M1lwau~tt. 107 HITS Boo111 Bo.ion. 20• RIDhtn eathmore 202 wnotaker Oelroll 198, cooo~r M11wau"t. 196. Aocr Boston 114 • OOUBl.E$ Aoo"en 6a1t1more •S 6000• Bolton H, Parrlsll, Detroit. •I. Younl, Miiwaukee. 41 McRae, Kan.as Citv •O TRIPLES Grlllln. Toronto, 9. HPrndon Detroit 9, K Gibson Oetro11, 9, Yount Mllwa u .. t . 9. 4 art lied wlln ' HOME RUNS AICt Boston 37 Armu e ouon, Jt. K1111e. C~ocooo l• E" Murrev Belllmore l?. W1nl1etd Ntw Var~ 31 SCOREBOARD S!OLE N6AU.$ Hen11er\On Oa• ldnO 106 R Lew '"'COQO ,. J Cru1 Ch•C<IOO SS """'on I< on••• C•tv SS SdmDlt' I t•a\ •1 PITCHING IS Ot'C•\' 1nu Hoa\ Mil wdu~re IJ 3 ) 11 r anaQan ea111 more 12 J J 11 M(C.reoor 6athmo1e 18 6 306 001\on cn.cayo 10 1 l )0 Go\\oue New vor• n S ill STRlll.EOUT~ Morr o\ Ot1ro11 121 Bannister C njc.aoo II• !,1.eo Tor onto 180. R•11h••t• N•w 'fur k 169 5u1Chlle c1eve1ana 15• ~AVE~ Qv•\t:r~uer r, ~ on\O\ C •!v. i1 SIMtev Bo•ton J7 A Dav ... M1nne!.Ota '19 C.dl,0•11 ~tarne 7~ Loda Molwau• et 7J National League 6AlllNG IJ'IO ~· Oal\1 MoO•O(• Pofl\Ourg~ l7S (lul HOu\lon 322 LO Smolll ~1 lOu>\ )18 HtnOr•Ch SI Lou \ 311 Murnr» Ar1an10 l lO ~UN~ Mu(Cl"-w Al onld llO Ro,11 ~s. MOt"rf'a 171 Do"""'\0 MQnlrt'al 10S Sc•·m·O' Pn1 oo~•On•• 101 E •on\ Sar Fran• \10 97 RBI Murpnv A11•n•o Ill Oaw•on Montrtol 117 5cr""•01 PnotodtlPn10 107 Gu•rr•ro, Dod<Hrt. 95, Krnn.,ov San 01eoo 9S HITS Oaw•on Montreo1 Ill. Cruz. HOu"on 187 Oliver Montreal, 182. Aom1rez Allonta ISO, A61nt\. Mon- lreal 116 DOUBLES 0• •er Mor1trea1. 33, But'-ntr Cn c•oo Jo Oew,on, Mon irea• )6 Contr Montru l, Jt., Rav P1ll\Ouron Jt. Kn1on1 Hou"on la TRIPI.ES 6 uller Allen10 I) o .. w\on Monrreal 10 Gretn. SI Lou•• 9 Redu\ C1ncinna11 9 Tno" HOU\lon 9 HOME RUNS ~nm•OI Pn11eor1- on1a J9 MurPhV Allonte JS. Dow•on. Mon1reo1. 31 Gu•rrHo, Dlld9ert, 31; Evan\, Sen l"ranc•\CO. 19 -STOLEN OASES Ro•flU . Montrul. SS. WogglM, Son 01•00, 61 S. Sax, Ooctgers, SI; W•t\On Ntw Yor,, 50. Lo Sm11n, s1 I.out\, •O PITCHING 115 Ot'Cl,IOn\J Dennv PhllaOt'IPhl6. 11 6 7 ... McWlll1om\ Plt••Ouron. IS 1 3 74 Sco11 HOu\IOn. 10-S. 3 n. r.,.nnttl, P1111ourgn 10·5 3 84 Ca noetana P11tJburon 1S 8 J 13 STRIKEOUTS Carllo., Pn1tadelPh1a u,a Soto ClnConnoo HJ. McW1ll1am\ Pott\OVron 195 Av•fl Hou\IOn 118 Va14'ftlUN, Dlld9ert, 114 SAVES 1.t Sm11n Cn•cago 71, Hollano Pno1aot1on1a 74 Ru roon Montrtol. 71 01P1nO Houlton 20 Monton San Franco\Co 70 Sulltr St 1.0u1' 20 Cole9e wa~ Polo VC lnllM 6, UC Santa hr1Nr• SC.... bv OuarMn UC Sant• BerDera 0 1 0 J-S UC lrvlnt 7 1 7 1-6 UCS6 \COrlng MOucnawar 3 Gtoroe 7 UCI scoring Evan\ 3. CN>Cluenuenea 2. Cemooell I Goalie SavH B•'""' 1ucse1 10, MalUI IUCll. 3 lntematl-1 Rowtne R ... n. (al Olal) (al cllt!MC91 '" ,,,.....,) Women'• doutqs 1.000 Kufls-1. Romania (Marloera Coll>eno and Elltaoela oi.n1uc1 J.39 91 2, Unlleo Stein !Bein HOlastll ancl Rol>ln Re- ardon), J:JJ 14 3, HoHe nd (NlcOlel Hellemans end GrHt Hetl9n'Wlntl, J:JJ.76. Women's pelr wllllOut cou waln l,OO&r-l, Romani• !Ro<llce ArtMI end EleN Horval). 3 40 31 2, United Slates (AblD•ll Pact< end Sinan Proclorl, 3.42.19 J , Australia !RODYn Grev·Gard1\91' ano l(aren lfranc:ort), l'44.7S Women'• slnoles 1.000 scu111~1. Julia Htmc>e IEH I Germenv), 4-00 SS 1, VlrDlnla Glkler (Untied Stain). • 01.n l . Anne Hetset1rouck 18elolum), •'06 6J Mell'• oolr wllnoul cou waln 2,000-l, Ar9ellllne !Cltudlo GulnOOn and Ruben O'Andrllll), 7 12.93 7, United s1e1n (P aut I.ember! and Tom Kltferl, 1 16.47 3. llalv (Giovanni Suarer and Etlo Pacovlcn), 1·n 71 Men'• OOYblas 2,000 sculls-I. Nor· wav !Roll Tl\ont n and A~ Han..n), 6:37.20 2, Finland !Rtlm1 r.aroolMn and Ptrlll KeroolMnl, 6.33.67 3. Eu l Gtrmenv (TllOmu Lanoe an<I Uwa Hloc>Mr), 6.39.0S Men's 7,000 slnoles K UHS-I Cllrlsl09'1er Wood (Untied Slatts), 1:01 41 2, Rlc.roo IDerra IArgenllnel. 1 14.02 l. HaM SvtnlSO'I (Sweden), 7 IS.94 Men'• four wllll co11we1n 2,oc»-1. naly (Gino hei>DI. Norbeto Zannini, Carmine Abb<tgnale Glust0"4t Ab- bagna.. and Gius-DI C•ou•l. 6:37 12 7. United Sltles (Tom Oerllng, Andv Suddlln, Jonn Everall, Freo Borc~t and Robert Jeuotlt lterl. 6:33.U. 3. France l&ernard Chevalier. OllMer Pont, Domlnlnqua Lacolnte, Thlerrv Louvet end JH n Plerrt HUDuel·B•lent). 6'34.60 Man's oalr 2,00C>-l, Norwav (Magnus Greooarud encl Sverrt Lokan), 6·SU 7. 2, Canad• (Tim Turner i ncl Pel Turner), 6:S7.IO ), Hollen<! !Sio.<d Hoa~stra end Joos• jlloamal. 6:57 JI Otep $H fhhln(I ART'S LANDING IN•WPorl &eac111 177 d•1vlef\ 44 oou S6 l>Onoto 10 onat•e••I 1 "''" l1~n H vellowto•t 41 Dulle' iuno IJ \k101ack lun4 DAVEY'S I.OCKER IN•wport Buch) H4 an111ers 86 Da\\ 133 oonioo loO vrt1owta11 IS •heeo\neoo. S uulotn 20 bullet luna 7 i."101octi. tuna DANA WHARF 310 on11,er\ 165 Da\\ 788 DOn•IO 16S ma<>.•rel t I ro~• •1\n 71 •t11ow 10 11 48 u.u o•n 6 whit~ lo•l'l 85 Outlet tuna 157 s•ID1a ct.. tuna 7 oorado SAN DIEGO (H&M LlndtnOI -371 ctnOlrf\ 11 b•Uevt tune l 11 v'llOwlail. 133 vellOwton tuna 2 ou11e1 tuna 1,078 \'101aO tune 11 oan ocuoa ~9 oon110 18 oan 19 roe • h•h NATIONAL. CONPERENCE Wttl W L T .. ct. ,.,, ,.A San Franc:IS<o l I 0 750 Ill "' At1an11 2 2 0 500 83 71 Ranu , 1 0 500 " 97 NewOrlH ns 2 , 0 .500 109 99 EHi Oellu 0 0 1.000 ... 80 Weilllnoton l 0 .750 107 73 Pnlladelohl• 2 0 .500 S9 64 N.V. Glanh 2 0 .JJJ 3S S7 SI. Louis ' 3 0 250 7S !IS c-.. Mln,..sola 3 I 0 150 83 102 GrHnBav 2 1 0 647 " Chicago I J 0 750 •• Oetroll I 3 0 .250 68 Tempo Bev 0 4 0 000 43 AMEIUCAN CONFERENCE L.A. R alders DenvH Sa•fll• Kantas Cllv San Oleoo Butfato Miam i Belllmore New Enolend NV Jtll Wnt 4 0 2 1 2 2 l 3 I l ••11 0 1000 19 0 500 48 0 .SOO II 0 250 •9 0 150 IOI I 0 750 .. .750 7• 500 14 1 0 2 0 2 0 1 2 0 G..mal .500 " 500 91 81 16 81 70 37 55 IS 71 119 SA S7 17 .,, 93 c .. velancl PlllsburDn Clnclnnell Hou lion l I 0 ISO 99 IA 220500 M91 I 3 0 750 46 6A 0 4 0 000 IS 131 Sundav's Scare. NV Je" 21, Rams 24 loll lta~ n. Denver 1 0 1n.1 21. Ntw Orlaan1 70 Mlnne.o•e 70 Oe1rol1 17 St Loul• 14 Pti1tadel011te 11 ButtalO 30. Hou\lon 13 Miami 14, KenMa Cllv 6 Clnclrina ll 23, Tamoa &av ll New Enolenc:I 21. P1ltst>urgh 2l Baltimore n , Cnlc•oo 19 tot) Cle•ttand lO. S.n Ol~o 7• (oil Wuhlnoton 77, SHiii• 17 Sen Fr1nc1ico 24, Allan•• 20 Tonlohl'' Gama GrHn Bav at NV Giants ICne nnaj 1 •I 61 S<lncMy, Oct. , Dtt•olt at Rams ltalclan at Wasnlnoton OaH11 at Mln,,.sote Tamoo Bay ti Graen 6ev Denver at Clllcaoo Houslon a l POlsouron San Fra nc:l1eo al New Enolano s..11le et c .. ve1and BelllrTIOre at Cincinnati Ptllledelonlt •• Attenl• S1 Louis al KanMs Cllv Mleml al New Orleans San Diego et NY Giants Mendev, Oct. J NY Jt h •' Buffeto. In> Jets '11 r Ram1 24 Seate bV Ollt""" Rams 1• 0 3 1 ~2• Ja•s 1 7 1 J ,_,, l'lnl ,.antd LA-Dickerson I S run INetson klct.l, l:IS NY-Walker IS e>au trom Todd ILaenY kid<) 1 SI LA-Olc•llerson S run (Nelson •lc,l. 1147 ~,..,._ NY-Holmes S9 bloekecl field -I return 1Leahv kick), 10 13 Third ,.et'lec:I LA-FG Ntl.on 34, l.S6 NY-Welker '7 Oils from Todd (Leenv klcll.), ll'SO l'aur111 ,.en.cs NY-FG Leahy 21, 10-19 1.A---Guman 7 oau trom Fer· reoamo fNelson 11.lckl. l• 71 ~ NY-FG L .. llv 76, t 22 A~2.070 LA Flrsl oowna 9 Rusfle\•yaros 37·103 Penlr>o verds m Return verd• 16 l Pt1MS 22·37·4 Sacks llv 4·44 Punts 4·•1 Fum!Ms·lost o-o Penatt111·vard1 9·70 Tlma ol Pou esalon 21:« NYJ 25 11-11 4o:J 2U 37-50-7 1·9 S-39 7-1 13-113 3':38 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Los Anotlet, Olckerson 21-lta, Guman 1·7. Recld<tn 3-• Ntw York. crutctilleld 12·46, McN•ll 1·27, Harr>er 3·3. Heclor 1·7, Todd 7-1·2). PAMIN(i.-l.O) Anoelti. Ferraoamo 71·37-4-132 New York, TodO 31-S0-2-446 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Sept. 26. 1983 Ila AECEIVING-Lo1 Ange1t1, Sarber 1-s1. Olcurson S·•S. Granl 2-n , G Jones 1-46, Farmer 3·47 Dennard 1-6, Hiii 1-7, Guman 1·7 Ntw Yon., Walker I· 135. Harr>er 7-51, Olerktno S-SS, Crutchfield S-3', J Jone> 2·46, Barkum •-SO. Shuler 7-21, McNell 2·16, GaHne• 2-19 MISSEO FIELD GOALS-l.os An-oetes N•lson 41 New York, Leenv JS RalCS.n '12, Broncoi 7 Sctre bv Ollartws Raider\ o 1 ll 1-n Broncos O O o 1-1 Sa<Ofld p.,.i.ci l.A-6rencn 35 Pen lrom Ptunllell f6thr ILICk), 7 49 Third ,.HiOCI LA-FG 6ellr 27, 5 19 Ljll-FG Bthr 29, 17 37 LA-Br1nc:n 17 oen lrom Ptunllall 16t nr "ck), 14 16 F eur1tl PerlOd Oen-Tnomu 70 ounl return 11t1orti. kick). I) It l.A-Salt1V 0a6ero tt CkleQ 1n end zone, 14 06 A-7089 LA Flrsl OOwns 11 Rushts·varda 37·17 P1nln~ yerc:ls 1)7 Relurn vards 90 Penas ll-24-1 .Seeks Bv S-SO Punts 9·46 FumOles-loll 3-0 Pe11a1t1ts-varc:1s 4·2'l Time of Pouesslon 29:19 09" 16 30-130 Ill ., 14·33·2 3·22 9-43 •·2 9·11 30:31 INOIVIOUAL. STATISTlC'S RUSHING-Los Angele., Allan IS-•S. Klno 6· 17, Hawkins 6· 17, Prul11 4-5, Wiiiis 4· l, P1unkell 2-(mlnus J ) Oen.,.,, WI~ 70·119, Perros S-17, Pooi. 3·3, UPChurch l-2, Wrlohl Hmlnut llJ. PASSINc;.-L.os Angeles. Plunlltll 13·2•·1-l~. DtnvH, Elwav 6-11-1-71, UDCllurch O-l-0-0, Oa6aro 1·21-1-117. AECEIVINc;.-l,os An1Mlt1, Allall 4-20, Branch 3-63. Klno 3·37, &ernwell 7·2S, ChrlstenMn 1·9. Denver, Welton S-72, Uochurcl13·S3. Poole 2-2S, Perros l·ll>, Tl\omas 1·10, Wln<Mr 1·7, Wrlghl 1-2. MISSED FIEL.O GOALS-None. ~erneNI SUNDAY'S R•SUL TS ( 11 ltl et 11 ·dav "'""""l A,.,.AL.OOSAS ,.lltST RAC•. •11> furlOnoa. Wttther Welch fCruz> ll.00 7.00 4.20 Mr. Siie (Whtie) 1.20 4.60 S S Dirty Harrv (Burns) 3.40 Al.o rececl Doul>lt Hll, Call Bu«tv, Floraclla, Ml~. J J Time .SA 4/S U llllACTA (7-1) Pllld ~5 SO OUAllTalt.HOAHS SECOND ltACa. 3SO vards.. Erlns Lu<ll IBrOOlls) JS 00 1.60 6.to Dl'+-Plev Tuff lG•rcla) l.00 3.<10 O*-Nnar Sharl ICror> 3 . .-0 u o AllO raced. Chi.-.o, Olstlllcilvelv, She\ A Wlnov Gal, Gollkemoon, Hlgn Hanclad, Sound Venlure. Time. 17.SI. $S l:XACTA (1·3, Plev Tutt) palO U 211>,SOi <2·S. Never Shorll oeld sm .oo. THlltD RAC•. 400 vards. Scott Lewis (Bard) •.20 2.IO 2.40 Rockabo (Garcia > •.AO 3.20 Oevll Wl\o IAdelr l .l.20 Alia raced War Siar Wrenol«, Van· dvs Polley, S"-ved Olea, Prenv Reoelle. Ralallvelv Azure Time· 19 56 U UlACTA IS-7) paid ISO.SO. THOAOUGH .. EDS ,OYRTH RAC•. I 1116 mllel. Too Tari (Ollvtretl 12.llO S.40 4.20 Take Two Wive. IGlllloan> 6.60 l .llO Menaci. lOe+D•dllto) 7.flJ Also racac:I: Funnv Gum, Ma11lc Force, Oancabal. Comtrmallon Klno. Power Commander. Time: 1.47 21 S. PIP'TH ltACll. 6 fvr10no1.ees1 Yet lScolll "·"° 6.40 4.40 H111n Earnings (McCrmdl) 3.llO J 60 Golden Tetons IEstraci.) 7 00 Atso reced OstenOoon. Count ZortMI. Atltnllc Cllv, Tonv•s Treasure, Fat Tues· dav Bov Timi 1 11 l/S. U DAILY DOUBLE (6-6) 1>111d .-2 40 SIXTH RAC• 6 lurlonos Aeolluo <~> l .llO ao 2.60 Wtndls Doll (Scofll 1.00 l.10 Macnlnaoun Granny <Frnclu ) l.60 Also rac.o: Tarrtsto's Beeulv, Chit! ~•tor, Olvmolc Silver. Promenta, Llt- lleoelHI Road Time: l.11 31 S $$ UCACTA (4·2) Peld "6.00 HYaNTH ltACa. 6 turlOngs Righi On IOllvarts) 4 60 3.20 3.20 HH dly (Hansen) 4 40 l llO War Coln (Scolll 4 40 Also rt«O llrown MaDfk . Wlsh's Flrsl, &llto. Mlc!Wl!a's DrH m, Tioer Sl!rlmo Tlme I II 415 alGHTH RAC•. I 1116 mile• L-.olls 10r1Ktl tltnolmvf~ll (-•> Sanotlkan IOelH dlltol 6 40 3_40 J 60 Also rececl Another Toast. El Jeff O. Vork, Allie Nipp, Time: l.4S I/ S. U IXACTA (1·7) Paid tol.3.00. uo 2.60 ?.60 Fero. NINTH RACE. 6 turlOngs Et Pt ncllO Angel fMltls) 1140 Jim TM (Hanatnl lla1u Jonn IE \Ir •Cl• I Al.O raced Counulor Mord, Bagley, A Lolla Gaore>e Tlmt I 10 '1S TENTH RACE. 6 lurlOf\Os Double Ftutt IPedrozeJ 1 40 4 00 l 70 Our Proia Cell IMcCrmcl<I 18 40 I 40 Ptech Brendv IRO<lrlouez) 10.00 Also raced First Trial. Elilt'l Sl"rer, Lit' Ml• Gooav, Honest Sn , Rich Mon· nles Time 111 U E)(ACTA 17 41 Paid 1212 00 U ,.ICK SIX 16+6·1·2·21 oald '6.4'9 60 wltn !Ive winners Ctlx hOrus). $7 Pick SI• con.oletlon Pelo '116 40 with 174 winner\ Hive horses) EL&VENTH Rj!ICE P Vlk (Ort~al River Bani< (Slack> Perrv Cebln (Meno) 1116 mote. 710 560 ) 60 1160 440 1 IO Summer All o reced Atullno, WIClclOw crfflt, Mou·Fernl-Tvcnl Time· I A4 llS TWELFTH RACE. l l/16 mllll Seminole KIO (Pdrze) 200 8 00 4 00 SPKlecular Beau lOtlvrs) • 00 2 80 Round HHd (Cruz) 3.60 jllllo raced Gtorff's Dancer. E•D .. s Five, Tnr" Two One, 8eollo, Mllw'• Paooa Bare Time l 45 7/S U UlACTA 17·6) Dtld I 144 00 Alltndence I~, 100. HtlVWood Perl! SUNDAY'S llESUL TS <nN .. S>·llllM hameu ,,_,.,,., PlltST llACa. One m11e pace: Sklo A Paige 1Ra1Cl11ord), 10.IO, 5.20, •.60. Nulet- le, uo. UO, Luekv Lavltv, S.60. Time 2.01 3/S, u axACTA II · Sl o.ld $117 90. S•COND RACE. Ont ml .. pace: Too SuDIKI (jllubln), S.60, S.00, 2.IO; OutsM.lrlS. ll.20, •.20; Tnum oerez, 6.20. Time· 2.0l 2/S. SJ 8.llACTA 17·21 oold SISl.SO. THlltD RAC•. One mile .,.et: TrHsure's Edllt (Anderson). S..-0, •AO. ) flJ, Sura Sct\alJle, t .40, S.40; Counlrv COOi, S.60 llme 200 2/S l) l'XACTA ll·S) e>ald s 127 20. l'OURTH RACE. Ona mile o.ct Eatal IGrunclv), 4 40, 4 00, 3.00; StNk King, 6 40, 4.00, SkhOol. 3 20 Time: 1.01 llS. "1PTH RACE. One mile o.c:e. Minute Man (ParilH ). 10 • .-0, •.OO, J,60; Maieltlc Mtaoow, 3.IO, 3.00, Moortt Oandv Men. 5.00. Tll'M. 2.01 2/S. SJ EXACTA (7-S) paid t46.IO. SIXTH ltACa One mile P1Ke. Rowan Cre11 (Vallanolnonam), SS.00, 13,60, 12.00; Double G ... 4.40. 3,IO; Youno Mllllon, 1.00 Time: 1 sa 4/S u l!XACTA 1•-ll e>al<I 1?3Sto H\IENTH RACE. One mli. lrot Chterlul Moosa IOa.anwrL 11 60. l 60. 2.20, H)glllan(I llrldllal, 3.llO, 2.40, NObla Arnetta , 3 00 Time l 5' 115 sJ l!XACTA (S-7) IMllel 171 40 •IOHTH RACE . Ont mile ooct Taroorl Wav f P1rher), I oo, S 40, 4.00. Handover, '40. 6.00, CO<Xn Only Bov, 10.60. Time l.S7 llS SJ EXACTA lf·Jl Olld llll.llO, NINTH RACE. One mite pace. Junole I.aw <Rllcllle), 49.40, 11.60, S.IO; Vlncero, 4.00, 3 00, llanc:lll 11.onool. UO. Time: l.S7 l/S SJ EXACTA 12-71 paid 1203.10 n l'ICK SIX (7·7-4-S-9-7) Paid 117.713 00 with one winner-Cflve horses). TENTH ltACa . Ona mlle C>llct Callen•• (jllndef'son). 4 60. J.00. 2.llO, Nita• Siar IPt rl<ar), t .00, 5.60. Monl8f'8V KnlOlll. 6.20 Time I.SI 3/S. IJ E>tACTA (t·5) oold "6 90. Alttndanca. 7,401 Men's *'rMment (al Sall "rencbcel SMiies FIMll Ivan l.tndf IC1achOSIOvaM.lel def Johll MCEnroe (U.S.), 3-6. 7·6. 6·• (Lanell wins M0,000). WMtrtnd tranM1Cfton1 POOTBAL.L U""" S .. '" ~aefllal L.._ PITTS8URGH MAULER~Slened Harold Woods. Alvin Robertson. Jann McCarrOll and Mlcuv S<illon, cor- 1\91'baekl, and Vauonn Thornu . tala1v MORE SPORTS, 84. • Camel ·Lights 9 mg "tar". O 8 mg mcoune av per cigarette by FTC method. Warning : The Surgeon Genera l Ha s Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ' tar. 9 mg ~----~----~~~--~------------------...... --------------~ ................ .. M Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, S ept. 26, 1983 FDR THE RECORD sen1on tournarnnt (II Cllarlont . H.C'.I Ml Oouo Sandtr\ \2S,OOO ,.. M•ll•• Berocr s IS 000 111 Arnold Polm•r. \ 11 000 Paul 111rntv "I ,000 , .. Cnr1s1v O'Connot \8 000 190 8oD Stone. S6 000 ,., c:;eoroe Baver 1s.1w Gene Lit lier 15 I SO 7'1 Buck Ad•ms s4 •OO 193 Gu• wo11renno1m >' tOO ,.. Aol>t!rto Oev1ctn1 '3 100 1'S Cha rles S1tlord SJ IJJ Roo Fun.em sJ. Ill Billy C111>er U. IJJ ,,, l'reo Hus 11 SJJ Jim l'errtt S2 SJ] 8·11 CotM\, '2 SJJ 191 Howie Jonnson l1 ?00 m Dow F1nst~rwa10 H 100 JOO Boo C.oeiov s I 800 Jeci. FIKk 'I 100 Al 801a.no i l.100 )01 Ken Naolt Sl,SOO Oen SlkU Sl.SOO 102 Garoner Oock1n•n s l •OO l03 Boo Erioson. ti JSO J04 Denn•s Hutcninsn. s 1.275 Mli.e FelChlCk Sl,1/S JOS Freo Howklos. \ 1, 11S 800 Kellt r 1 I, l1S 30t Pete Hessemtf '1 OJI 10-10·1) 10 6t·/I 10 IS I• I• 71 67 n -1•-10 n II II H 13 I• 11 11 73 14 ,0 10 11 II 1S·I) n I• 11 I• 13 n I• I• ll ,. 74-ll " 13 13·11 11 n lH 17 IS 14 IS 71 74 IS 16 11 17 13 ,. 16 IS 12 11 /l 7J-ll 16 le 11 73 I• IS " 74 7~ 14 I• 78 12 Ii> 10 14 16-80 76-79 IS 11 74 781•7S 12-11-11 16 11-Sl 11 13 1• 77 74-79 /J-18 7•-19 71·71-79 16 IS· 71· 11 14 71·16-76 7• Victory shower L1onet nebefl \I 017 800 To,•• s I OJI 8111 Jonn1lon '1 OJI JO• Cntvtl s l 000 )07 8ffr I Woaver .i 000 lOI ti•mPton AvlO \ 1 000 "I Mcn11ert s I 000 c:;oroon Jone1. 'I 000 Jerrv 8o•Drr 11 000 310 Pal Ru J 1,000 Jll HM"f 'IVMO 11 000 l 11 Oouo F e>ro • l 000 Art Sllvto1trone \ l 000 no Eric 8rown '1,000 Tommv 8011. 11.000 rs 11 '• n 11 to It I) 71-7) 7t·7S II 7S·I· IS " 76 71 79 76 IJ U lo 11 ,, '~ 19 74 IO 10 I• 11· 17 ,. " 76·79 80 IS /9 , •• ,. ,. 11-11 II 79 S6 14 II H lo-16-U 8J 71 14 WO L~Jtt Oaulc \el AllHM, hao•l H2 Ru ColOwtll 163 000 213 Ler Trevino sJ7.IOO 11S Dovio C.•onom •70 300 Anov Bton, 110 JOO , .. Lvn LOii 'u 000 11/ Joh1• Coo~, 'I I ns Hol Sut1on, I 11 IH Btn Cren\haw t II l?S 111 Hate I" .. '" SIO I~ ?tf r' ran• Conner. S8 400 "-P "' r er11us '8 400 Jc Sneao sa..oo I/VIiii~ Wood S8 JOO 190 Pao McGowon "' 12S Oan Pon• 16 I 1S Brea 8• vont '6 11S 8 111 Roger\ so 175 191 \/oc1or Aeoa1ado sS.OIS Mic• Soll sS,OIS 191 M1•e Oona10 Sl.792 Steve Hort sJ 797 Curll• S1ronoe U ,791 Wallv Arm11rono. tl 197 Llndv Miiier U.197 Jav HOA\, '3 191 1'3 T onv Siiis S2 •l1 Tim SrmO\On n 432 Suda• Garoner \2 •l2 68 11 16-66 10 n 68 13 7S 73·67 10 61 1' 11 I] H 0 11 10 II 10 IS 11 73· 13 73-68 1•·69 10·1• 74-6& 1S II II 70 10 I l 10-73 I• ,, n 10 n 14 17-1• 10 IJ 10 IS 11 77 7o •9 n -1J I) 70 13 74 /1 71 11 " 78 " "6 76 10-IS 16 10 10·12 79-71 /4-72 IS·71 '" 11 11-n 10-10 78 14 71-11·/6 74 11·64 13 77 IS· H · I• 10 IS 74 73-11 IS 17 77·14 8•uct F•t•\l>t' t7 U) II I~ II /4 Gnrn l •••""'" \1 0) IS •I I• H C.•tu Pu ... ,. s, 0) It •' 1l IS Ron~"''• '1 01 11 •• 11 ,. Jee• lh11ncr 17 4H I• 1? II lo 7U C.a•v i.c.cn ~1.161 n IJ /1 n Hutktrl C.rHn. \I It / T•·IO le 1• l'ttOCO\IOlt\ •I /47 /I 10 1' I• Bob M ufonv ' ,., n 10 It IS 0•• 11 P t Ul>I<'\ \I .Ii>/ 13·1• 11-16 B<tOli. ( OI• ) I 167 73 ,, /) ,. 2'$ Ed Flori. t l,3'.S , .. , .. , .. ,. Mark O'Meer•. •l.:MS 7S.71-1S•74 !Mil 8rh1on. t 1,365 IO-t6-14·7S GU Morgen. 11,>6S 16· 10· 14· lS s.tnrn .. llectlltl•, \l,leJ 1•·1•·1'·1S 2ff Jett SenO.,., '1,001 1S·1•·71 ·10 Tom P\lrtzer. t l,001 11·14-1'·12 Oev• ElchelbtrG«. tl,001 16·7Hl·7l Jim s1..-•• 11,001 IS·73·7 ·1• Ciilo 8tc1o.. t l,001 1•-n-1•-1' Pllll Hancock, 11,001 19· 70· 71·76 1'1 John McComl1h. ttJS n-n-n -16 Geol'O• Arch•r, "3S 73·74·7s-7S ROO Huc~otl1, 5&3S 7S-17-7S-7S Chi Chi Rodtlguez, SllS 71·1•·15·17 JH LOii Hlellt<I, S191 70-7S·71·7S 8obC>Y Wad~ln\, 1191 74-70-17-77 Crelo Stealer, 1791 72·74-76·76 Curl 8vrum, 1191 13·72·7S·71 Lor•n Roberh. 1791 73·77·74·79 .,,, Vence Htelner. t7S9 I0-69-17·73 Teuv Olenl, SJS9 74·7l·7•·74 Jon Cllalfff, '759 1t-72-11·7S Jim Tl\or.,.. 17S9 1s-n -1•-1• )00 Mark Pltll. s73S 14-13·19-H Mark Heve\, J/3S 76 7?·17·7S TC Chen, '73S >01 7'·1S·75·76 Darrell Keslner, 1711 7l-7S·71·7S Georo• Ceoi. '111 7S-7l·7S·71 e·Jonn Sleuonttr 74-13-7'·15 )01 Fuu v Zoeller. s696 73·7J·81·7S Rive• McBee. '696 <ITl-11-n -n Gerv MCCor0, 1696 7S·1J-76·11 Gar\o Ptover. '696 76·n ·7•·10 >Ol 81elne McCa11111er, '679 73-16-71·16 >OS Oen Fors man, 1668 71·71·71·79 Ra v S1e,.art. s664 11-70·11·/9 * Tommv Velenllne, USI 14·73-76-IJ J07 Ron Commans, 165 I 1t·7S·76·1? Women's toum1mtnt (ft LI Jolla) 209 Pally Sntfnao 1?6 1SO 111 JUI! 1n ... 11u "' ISO -69·69·73 tn N•~<v Aut11n \11.UO 11> barb 8un•o,.••• " 7!o0 ,.. B•th Oen1t l, tUSO "rtlv Al~ot1, U .9SO Ja"4 C.tdci.\, IS.9SO Oatw 1(1ng ts.9SO JIS 110,•• Jo11aa, u 31~ Janit Cratltr U.J7S Den1u Slrtbl~, U,)IS ,,. Poth R1u o, U. IJl Jan ~rtollen•on U IJJ Mvr• Ven Hoose U llJ Oonn• C•POnl \l I)) l\elnrvn Young UIJ3 217 JoAMe Carner U201 Marthe Neuu . 11202 Marlen Flvd OArmn, t2'01 Minch MOOrt U207 Connie Chll~I 12207 ,,. Jerllvn Brn1. ,l,7SO Dale EoGcllnp l l,7W 8•tw Barren, i uso Otanne Oallt v. \l 1SO 11' Lvnn Aa1m1 i 1,348 Anne·M4 rt• Poll" i 1.;ue Kell\o Ful~\ \ 1 361 Ool Germain. \1,368 Jo net Colo, l 1,368 Katnv Po\lltwa1t, \l,36t M J !>mtlh 11,368 120 Ka1ny Wnllworth, 1949 All\on Snu ro SU9 Sanora Palmtr. \949 Catnv Henion, s949 Lauren Howe, S949 Alice Miller \9'9 Louise Pott..s s9•9 Juov Cler• S94t 211 St>aron Barrell S6!>4 Cetnv Morse. 16S. Hollis Stacv. '6S. s1~1>nanle F arw10. S6S. \/IY18" erowntee. US• Cnortollt Montoom•v 16SO Sue Foo1emon. US. Carol Clloroonnter. USO U1 8eckv Pearson \•99 L1nd<1 Hunt 1499 Kelill Rlnt..er. '499 Det><>r an Petrll '" s•99 Joan Jovct U99 8e•Dera 811row '499 213 Sue Erll '403 Tllerelt H•u1on. u OJ Missie MCGt0rQe, MOl Leann Cauaoev s•03 Leonre Murao••. sMIJ n• Mer1v 01c,erson, s70 DffdH La Iker. 170 •t 14 .. ,, ., /) a 10 •9 n 10 n n 10 n 11 10·13 ,,.,,.71 .. ·7H2 " n " 13 IS·'8 n 11-n 10·13 7) n-10 n JO 11 1S 17·15-10 14·73·10 73-73 /l 12 17•/3 6t·H ·74 1HJ·10 1•·70-12 71 I) I• IJ-71 I• 13 16·10 H -73-72 1S·11·11 69-16·7• 73·72·7' 14·11·14 73-71-IS l•·IS·71 10-11-n 7•-IJ-73 7S·17· 13 10·16·1• 14·17·1• 12 73-IS 74· 7 HS n-n·n 11·11·17 H-1•-n IS• 73· ll 75-73·73 76-72-73 72-l•·IS 14-10·11 11-18·13 12-76·1• 70·71·/S 18·10·7• IHS-16 11·13·71 71-71-74 16·1?·71 n -75-lt 71-76·16 72·71·1( 7•·7S-7! U ·14·1t How-e • to Sit it out? Ml.JC flOTIC[ ~ NOTIC• ~A.IN VAU.IY MOTICe CW NOTICE O~ tc~ oeaTNCT DC'AUL.T AND PR!PAAATIOH NOTICE Of AOOP'flON 01' RE ILIC'nOM TO N41Qatlve Decllara11on OLV'l'ION 0, INT1!NT TO Ll!AS tl.U 83-3 SURPLUS DISTRICT REAL PROP TO PAOPERTY OWNER: NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN 1n.1 ERN Dal R.y CMndlet the BoAtd of Olf~ort of lht M"9 BID NO M · 10 2t132 L.aredO ~ Colwolld•led W•\tt OlttrlCI wt•. al NOTICE IS HEREBY 01\/EN THA EJ T0t0, CA 82630 ltt Reout.r M41elln0 to be Mid on THE FOUNTAIN \/ALLEY SCH 9111PORTANT NOTtC• OCT 2lth. 1"3, c:ontlder the adq>-Of8TRICT llM CleQlated thal the f IF YOOR PROPERTY 18 IN FORE· tlon ol N41gatlve Oec!taratlon 83-3, lowlng l'Ml 1>'°'*11 wlll not '1 CLOSURE BEOAUSE YOO ARE BE· eurrently under preparation, lot tf\e ~ IOf c;1...,oom purpc>Me HIND IN YOUR PA'l'MEHTS. IT MAY folowlnQ Up to two C6afffoome at Watdlo-# B£ SOLD WITHOUT AHY COURT PROJ!CT lr'lcl.OflA su .. 1 water 8c;hool lc>Galed at 111111 Pion.et ACTION, and ycK1 may h9W U'te i.gel main ~~1 Ori-..., Huntington BMch, California r\9hl to !)(Ing your account In good LOCATION; \llclewte Str .... beo-The so.ref of Tf\111-Of lhe llandlng by pey1ng .. of 'f04K PMI t-Canyo11 Drive and Pl-ti• Fountain Valley SCllOOI 0111r1c:t ••-due peymante plu• pennttted ooet• Avenue. IOI,... to !MM the f1clllt1• '° In· atld •JtpanMe w11111n thr" rnonth• PROPONENT Meu Conaolld1ted dlcateo 1boYt ulldet the letm• and trom the d•I• 1"" nooce of cM111.1n Water Ol91rk:t, 1965 PtllOlflttA Av· con<lltlon• •t•led In 1"4t Aeeolutlon wu reeordad .nua, eo.11 MeN, CA 92827, Ttie-at lht Boeld. ~utlon No M -13 Thllamounlle*'87.86uot8ec>- phona-(714) 63I·129 t TIM minimum monthly IMM pay. I ember 12. 11143 end wit lnQr-COC*e of the Initial llUOy .,. on ment tOf t"4t tetm ot Iha ..... lllalt unlll your .ccount beCOm4ll c:urHont. ni. and 1valllble few lnepactlon at not be 1"1 1han Two-hundred You may no1 hava to pay tM entire 111e office 01 ·tte proponent. ehcty-elgh1 dollar• per month per unpekl P<>f'llon of your eccow\t, - The oc, 27th. 1983. Regular c a 1 • r o m 11\ouOll fuH P8Yft*ll WM~. Mwtlng ol tht Boetd ot Olr1C1or. tUH.00/montll/Clturoom). The bul you muat ply the amount 1111«1 1111111 t>agln at 7 00 p.m. In t1141 mwllng minimum mon1111)' IMM payment tOf aoow room of t1141 M ... COn1ollda1ed eul>Mqulnt petiod• mey be •d· Attet thrM monlhl trom tM data Walat 0111rlct olfloe IOcattd II 1985 lu•ted by Iha c-Jmer Pr10t Inda• of recordatlon oC tM document Pl-ti• Avenue, Cot t• M .... Call· annual 111«age ren.cted a1 lht end (wttk:ll datt of r-datlon 11Pf1M19 IOfnla. ot the INN partod. A eecurlty a.-hat.on). unlell 11141 obltgallon bting Qu1111on• and/or comment• pOtll may be raqulracl j)(lor 10 oe.-toreck>Md upon pennlta • 1onQ« 1110\lld be dlfected 1011141 prooonent cuoanc;y. l*lod. you ha ... only t"4t tegal tight on or before OCT. 271h, 1983. No commlallcw1 111111 be pllld to to atop tht IOfecloeuf• by peylng tr.. DATED Sapt. 14, 1983 any llctnMd reel "1tle brOkW In ent" 8m0Unt oemand.a by your Kan Kemp tllle regard. end th«• eh.it be no credttOf Genetll Managar daductlon from any propoaal In d.. To tlnd out 11141 amount you mu111 & Secret•ry l«mlnlng t1141 hlOhell rnpoo111>1411 pay, °' 10 wr•"Q8 fOf payment 10 MESA CONSOLIDATED bidder. stop Iha torectoeure , or II your pre>p- WATER DISTRICT S..i.d proC>Olall lo INN II ar1y la In IOfecioture IOf arry Olh41t Publlehed O<ange Coul Dally PllOt proc>«fy mutt be raoeMKI by t reNO<I. con1ac:t· Sept. 28. Oct. 3, 11183 o.ieg.ted offtc:4lr a1 tlla Fountain VII Sycamofe Creek H-1· 5277-83 1ey ~ Olslrlct Education Center AllOciallon ------------• 11210 Olk StrMt, Fountlln Valley, c/o Sh11on TOdd fltlll.IC NOTICE Celllomll, 92708,}10 lat., than 2: Key11one Pacific PrOf*t)' Managa. p.m .. Sapteml>ef 27, 1983. ment IACMMINTO COUNTY S.fore accap1=n eny wrltlt 4000 MICAr1hur Blvd .. Suite 470 IUPeJUOft COU«T propoaall , Ille aled olf Newpo<1 Beach. CA. 92ee0 c~ "-1a 111811 call few oral bid Ing. Any per (714) 553-06111 no Nlllttl .. ,... IOfl wllO llaa 1141r'etOIOft IUbmlUed If you hl\19 any qUMtlon•. you •--to. CA. 11114 written bid may submit an oral bid llhould contact a lawyer Of tht gov-P1aln111f· DON RICHARD STEP-exoeedlng by at leut tlve (5'!.) pet ernmenl IQetlC)' wNc11 may have In- HENS cent t1141 hlOhell written bid. T aured your loan. Defendant: CHARLE;3 R. KIMES hl0hel1 rnpoollble bidder llhall Rem•mbar, YOU MAY LOSE c ... Ho 306876 reQulred to uecute Ille IOfm o LEGAL RIGHTS IF 'l'OU 00 NOT ~· ...... IUCtl format hu hetatolOf TAKE PROMPT ACTION. NOTICl.1 Y4MI tine MM! eued. ~ epp<oved by the eo.td o I. Thia N011oe ol Oetault and Elee-n. -1 IMJ deoWe ....,_., 14ki Trutt•. tton to s.11 ·11 recordad by the wltttout ,_ llelnt Meld llft6eet lhe Board ol TrullMI 111111 mak Sycamore CrMlc H~a· ,.._ JOU NIPOftd wlttllft 10 de1e· flleed the dtletmlnallon u 10 whether t eoclatlon purauant to aulhorlly IM lnfonMttoft Mtow. IMM 111<1 t11e:mu .. wUhln 1en (10 led'fo 11 by 11141 Oeclafltlon o1 If you wllh lo ...a 11141 ad.nee ol an daya that receipt ol bid• "--11, CondHlont, and Reetrlc-•11~ In thi. matt.,, you ahould lntorrne llon concerning th 1lon1 .-:ordad on November 4, 1977 do to ptomptly to 11\al your wrttten propotal ahOUld be add•MMd to In 800ll 12445 •I Pege 901 In the rMPOf\M. tf any, !My be n11<1 on FOUNTAIN Ir' ALLEY SCHOOL DIS olflclal reeord• ot the Orange Coun- ume. TRICT. 17210 Oall Slrwt. Fount•I ty RecOfder end Sec:llon 1358 ol t1141 AVISOf\Jsted he lldO demandede. \/allay, Ct lllornle . 92708, (714 Callfomla CMI Code. El trlbuma: ._. dMldlr -tr• Ud. fl.42.e&51. Attention: Cato! Jonea. 2. Tiler• art currenlly unpllld reg- • •1•1nol9 a -... Ud. ,._ FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL I ular maintenance a ..... mants. ......... ....,. ...... LM .. DISTRICT BOARD OF coei. and enomeya ·-In tlla eum lllfol11 1 rtan......... TRUSTEES o1 $487.85 . .. .... ..... .. .... tM ....... Suunne M<>«e 3. T"4t llen IOfecloMd h41reby WU M ettofMf Ill 1Ne -nw, JOU Clert< ol the Boald i>«*:ted by 1he recordatlon ot a lhoutd • .o Pf'Cl'l'pltJ eo ltwt ,_ 0111: Sep1, 1, 1083 Notice ol o.tlnquent h 1x-.n1 In wrtnen ,....._, " M J, IMJ 119 Publlthed Ortf\91 Coul Oally t1141 otnc:ial record• of !tie Ofange Med Oft...... PllOt ~I. 12, 19. M. 1983 County Recordtt on Marett 24, 1983 II Uated .._....., •-5081-63 • 6ocument number 113-126815. Jo de IM ..... 8'I .... _.., 4 T1141 property whlc:t1 la Iha 8Ub- ...... ii-to 11111111dllta"'..,.., m-ic NOTICE 1ec1o1lhlt1orec1oeure 1a oeacnbed de .... -. au ,......_._ ..-~ U follOWI: Lot 47. lrect 9732, U -1ta, II ~ p&ledt -l'OUNTAIN VAUEY lhOwn In the appllcabla recorded ,...._., .. 1 . •CHOOl otlTIUCT tract Map In 11141 Record• ol O<ange t-TO ,n.. U. NDANT: A cMI NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RES· County, Stitt ot Calltomla, and _,.,. •• Ma ....,. ti,,.,, :t..ttw OLUllON OF INTENT TO LEASE commonly known .. M732 Laredo LOS ANGELES (AP) ~ ...... ..::-.. JOU __. SURPLUS DISTRICT REAL PROP-Lane, El t oro, CA. 92&30 -Illa • rou ......, ERTY 5. Th4I name of t"4t owner ot Mid Th ttom y f r .... ., dt)'ll attw thl• aumrnona BIO NO 84-12 property Is: DEL RAY CHANDLER •• -e 8 e 0 -...a on you. Illa with thlt court • NOTICE 1s HEREBY Ollr'EN THAT alngla man suspended Los Angeles wrttten rwponM to the complalnt. THE FOUNTAIN \/ALLEY SCHOOL Oiied: ~tembet 12. 11183 relief pitche r Steve Un .... you do, your c1a111.1tt wlll DISTRICT hu declared 1ha1 t11a fol-. bJ: AIM '·,,_ Howe says he'll advise entered on appllcetlon ol the plat IOwlnO real proc>«fy w111 not be Attof'MJ.., IN An1cblla111 tiff, and thl9 court may en1w • needed fOf a-oom purpoeM' Publllhad Ofenge COM! o.11)' P11o1 his client to sit out the ment aoalnlt you IOf Ille,...., Clattroome 19. 20. 2 t. 22, ·and s.p1. 19, 28, Oct. 3, 10. 1083. maind of th 1983 rnandad In IM CC)m9illnt. wtt ~halt of 1M Muttl~........,. Room 5~ re er e could •-It In garnllhmant o 1 Bulldl 0 et Art-;;; 0 -Nlebl baseball seaaon. wages 11111ng 01 mOMY Of pr n no · Of ot"9r rllltl raqUMted In lhe oom School, loeated at 9300 Gardlnl "~y advice to Steve is ptllnt Avanua, Fountain Valley. CalHomla. ___ _...NJUC ....... __ M>..-TICE...-. __ _ la " "•2 The eo.td ol Tf\llt-ol not to p y any more, Dated. Oct. 1, t... Fountain va11ey School Olstnct , NOTICI TO Roy Bell told the Los J A. SIMPSON. Clarll aolVM•tO IMM Ille taclll11M IO In CMOITO.-S 0. A nn l Tun { his ~J.:torlll. Deputy dlcated above under 11141 lerma and ~ 9UUl ' .... '6e es es rom 0 cou Dall Pll condition• 1t1ted In tlla Retolullon TRAN~" home in San Diego. "I Publllhed renge I ll OI ol 11141 Board, Reaotullon No. 84· 12 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhal hope his doctor's advice ~1· 28• Ocl. 3• tO, t7• 198:563 8 T1141 minimum monthly IMM pay-Charlel' Chanea.1ne: .. ~ buv- will be the same. And I r-------------t mant tOf llla ,.,m ot Ille INN lhall ,_ edd,_ la 20 Notre Owne. City 111-ic NOT1C£ not be._. than Foor1Mn hund. T ol San Jote. County of Santa Ciera, hope Steve will take that , ____ ... _~---· ------I minimum monthly IMM payman1 '°' Caltfomla. Intend• to "-* to advice." flCTTTIOUl llU ... 11 tubMquent per!Od• may be Id· AeuU Tang, S.A., wttote bu*"-~ ITATl.M«NT jY1tedred end eighty-two dolllfl I* ~ II 2" BaeMt1 StrMt, City Howe, who has been Tti. following per.on 1, doing month 1s 1482.00/Month). Thi mini-or San JON. County ot Sent• Clara. treated twice at rehabili-t>u.i..-. u · mum monthly IMM payment tor CallfOl'Na. Iha lollowlng propwty: all t.a• :on cen ters for COC8.l.Jl' e JOY'CEES INTERIOR PLANTS, eut>Mquent petiod• may be ad-trede accounl8 rec.l'vabla and tll an- U! 440 s Via Vlfla. Anaheim CA Jut1ed by the COneurner PTlot lndall tlquet ...,,_11ng Iha "'-'OtY OI abuse, was suspended 92807 · · · aMUal aveniga reflected 11111a end atoctc 1n trade Md ~-ot . d f' 'tel Frida b .kJlf E Arnold 440 s Illa Vl•ta ol ,,,. ..... period A aecurtty .,._ lhat oertaln ~ _ _, .. Baltimore pitche r Sammy Stewart camps unde r a n umbrella while teammates shower him with cham- pagne aft er the Orioles the American League s Division title unday. clinched Ea tern l1l e uu Y Y · Y Anaheim. CA. 92807 · • pollt may be raqulred prior to oc-"CharlM A CharlM. Inc." end the Dodgers for leaving Thia l'lu*'-19 c:ondUC18d by. 111 cupency. loeated •t It• oth« followlnQ bu81· th •~n..... hi h · lndlVldutl No commluk>n atlall be pekl I ,_ addr--. 256 KanMI Str.-t. e ~ ... w c was l1l .xry &r Arnoki any llotnMd real Miit• brOket In City ol San Frenc:l9oo1 County of San Atlanta at the time. Thi. 11a1amen1 WU tlled with Iha thl• ragard , Ind t'*"• 11\111 be Francl8Co. Callfomla. eaae VenlOI He had missed the County Citric of Orange County on daductlon trOM 1ny J><opoeal In.,._ Boule¥erd. Cit)' oC Loe Angelle. Club's c"----r flig.hl to Sept 13 1993 • termlnlng t1141 hlgllalt r~ County of Loe AngelM. ~omla. DEATH NOTICES Australia II exposed SCROGGINS OORCYrHY ANN SCROG- GINS, resident of Irvine. CA. Pamed away Septem- ber 23, 1983. She is survived by her huaband F'redenck; 90ns, Gary T. of Norco, CA, and David E. Scroggins of Irvine; daughter Diann Pntt of Arizona; sisten, Kennett.a. Ali~ and Agnes; brothers, Edward and Frank; 2 grandchildren. Recitation of the Rosary will be held Tuesday, Septem- ber 27, 1983. 7:30 PM, SL John Neumann Catholic Church Mus of the Resur- rection Wedne9day, Sep- tember 28, 1983, 10:00 AM. St. John Neumann Catholic Church. Interment eervices at Harbor L.awn Memon.al Park. Services under the di.rection of Harbor Lawn - Mount Olive Mortuar y :'>40-55:'>4. McCORMICK MORTUARY 1795 lag11na Canyon Rd Laguna Beach, Ca 92651 494-9415 HARBOR LAWN-MT. OLIVE Mor1uary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Glslet Ave Cotta Mesa 540-5554 .. P9PC. .. O'™IR8 MLLllROAOWAY _,..TU ARY 1 10 Broadway Cott• Mesa 6'2-9150 IAL TZ MR01"0N I MfTH I TUTHH.L WEtTCllf'f CHAl'9l •27 E 17th S t Cotti M4KI 8'48-9371 e Rival syndicate photographs keel TORONTO (AP)-After being kept from public view for the entire sum- mer. the winged keel of the yacht Australia II was reportedly shown ln a published photograph taken by a member of a rival syndic.ate. A photograph of what is reported to be the secret keel of Australia II was published by The Toronto Globe and Mall today, the day of the scheduled final race for the America's Cup. The picture shows two black wings with a total span of about 6 ~ feet sticking out on either side of the keel The Globe and Mail revealed in today's editions that it has obtained ropies of photographs of the keel of the 12-meter yacht, which was to face U.S. defender Liberty in the seventh race of the series for the world's most pril.ed sailing trophy. In a story from Newport, R.l., the Globe and Mail says a second photogra- pher accompanied Jim Johnston, a member of the Canada I syndicate who was arrested last July by an Australian syndicate security guard a fter trying to photograph the keel. Johnston, 39. of Victoria, British Columbia, eventually had the charges against h.lm dismissed in court. The Australians have ke pt the revolutionary keel of their yacht hidden behind drapes in the harbor to keep it from public view. But reports have auggested the secret of the keel Is a new design with winp attached to the bottom. The keel gives the Auatralian yacht more ·~ and maneuverability, es- pedally ln light and moderate winds. The newpaper quoted the photogra- pher, who requested his identlty not be revealed, as saying, "Jimmy (John- eton) and I decided to go for a swim and eee if we could take a look at the boat. It wasn't 11&1\Ctioned by anybody. "Bulcally, he, myaelf and another guy knew about It. and that was It.'' AUAttalla n syndicate head AJan Bond said al the time that there was a aecond man in the water when John· aton wu caught, but Canada I tyndl· cate INJ\lger Doug Keary u ld John- 1ton had llCt.ed alone. "We never told Doug," the aource eays. ''The syndicate panicked. "ft was a big International lncldent and Alan Bond was going to sue everybody -so I never spoke to Doug. "We didn't even plan ll out that well,'' the Canadian said of their venture. ''It was just sort of a contrived the night before." He said Johnston had problems with his camera and made some splashlng noises that alerted the security guard. LIYC to host race The ~nd United States Yacht Racing Union championship within a month will be held ln Newport Harbor starting Thursday out of Lido Isle Yacht Club. LIYC will be host to eight sailing teams (three boats to a team) from the eight USYRU areas with compel.it.ion starting Friday in the turning base near the east end of Lido Isle. Team racing is unique in yaQht racing. It is not uncommon to see a leading skipper glance as1.em before crossing the Ci.n.ish line and come about to help out a teammate who may be covered by an opposing boat. Some of the top saailoni in the country will be competing ln the iwo-day round-robln series ln Lldo-14 sloops. A total of 56 races wW be sailed with skippers and crews exchanging boata after each race. ThunKiay has been set aside for regi.straUon and skippers meeting. Thia wW be the first Ume the preaue series has been sailed on the Wst t since it was taken over by USYRU. Ramming wins out Phil RammJ.ng deleated 14 rival.I Sunday to win the Schock Trophy for the Lehman-12 C1ua ln a ftve--l'Ke regatta out of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Runner·up was Tony Wa ttaon and thfrd wu Mike Arrigo. All th.rte sklppen are from the hoet club. The Lehman·l2 l.t the NHYC club cllnghy. The Schock Troph.u'ent~wu the !int In a serlet of taO-rejW:U for the class. 1uu w: · · · l'm01t blddar. 2" 8UMlt StrMt, City of._, Joie, Atlanta and subeequent-Publllhld <Kanoa eo..1 oa11y Sealed propoul• 10 ,.._ Mid County ot Santa Clara. c.llfomla ly had refused to under-Pllo1 ~1 t9 28. Oct 3 1o 1aa3 1>'°'*11 mu•t be received by t and 385 C11n1on A--. Chy of . ' ' ' ' 5~ o.ieg.1ed officer at the Founlaln Val-Colla M-. Counry of ~. Call· go a drug test upon his 1ey School Otetrtct Education c.nter. tom1a. The traneter of t"4t property" arrival there. ·-.,. M)Tll'c 112to Oak Strwt, Fountain Vf//IW/. IUbfeC:t to Section eloe of tt1e Ct11-,-UUU\I I~ Cellfomla. 92708, no lalef than 2:00 tomla Commercial Coda. ''One thing I can tell 1---IC-TTTI.-...;IOU"--S-----,-,---1p.m .. Septemt>et27.1963. Ounngt1141tfw'M (3)yeerwlmmedl-s "::= :MA~ Bat()(• ace891=•ny wrftt•n lltety lat patrt. llO tar• known to the you , teve ls not on T t::::=-•• 11 ,,......,,, propoaale. tll4I tad officer underlllgnad trwwfwM, Ctlat1M & narcotics, N-0-T , not," bull':,. "'.:;'"ng per'IOft ~·.,, llhall ca11 for oral bid Ing. Any I*· a-tee. tnc. hM UMd no ~ Bell said Saturday night. IMPERIAL PLUMBING HEATING, IOl'I ""'° haa 1141retotor• tubmlnad • ~and add-om. ltlan .. "And kno ha 1 ,,.............., ...__,, a..ch CA. written bid may eubrtllt en oral bid ... forth '*91nabo¥1. you w we ve ~· ·~ ...... · · •xoeedlng by ai .... t n..,.. (5%) per-n.. Intended trwwflr .-be con- ways of knowing that. 8fent Wide Partier. 1 OOOdwlll. cent t1141 hlgllalt written bid. The aummated on or enw October 18. "But I can't afford to NewJ>or1 a..cn. CA. 92M3 h10t1a11 ~bla bidder 111111 be 1083 •t tha oflae of~. Howell Thia buelnMI II conducrted by: an required to execute 1ht tOfm of & Hallgrimton. 28 North F1ret Sttwt. have Steve stresaed out lndlYldual IMM. IUctl 1orma1 11a1 h41retotor. Tenth Floor Commerdal Bulldlng. any more by the fans, the 1nnt p'llfk• ~ epprOY9d by tht Board o1 Serl JoM. c.itfomla. C1Mt'9 '°' I Thi• ett1-n wu n11<1 with Ille Trutit-. debl8 ol t1141 trllNfefOJ may be Nied media, the pressure. County Clertl 01 O<anga County on The Board ot Tru••-lhall mak• at tht ofllcM ot .,._..., HOW9ll & don't think he can take s.p1 t4 1963 the determlnetlon u 10 whither 10 HlllgriMeOn, 28 North Ant StrMI, h · nal _._;_ · ' · F2llOt1 IMM Mid feclllll• wtttlln ten (10) Tenth F1oor Commerdal Butldlng, t e emotio ""' o.u '. Publlatled Or~ ooa.1 Dally day. an er rtlCllp1 ol bids. San JoM. CtlHomla. The 1 ... ~ tor Steve is a very fine Pt ..... .,_, 1 .. .,. 3 1o l983 Information concerning the llllnQ dtltne for debts la Oc:1~ H. ~· _. ., ~y, ' ' ' 1 • opotal lhould be tddreaMCI to: 198!. ballplayer, but rm con -62 143 fouNTAIN VALLEY SCtiOOL DIS-Oeted: Seplember 22. 1983. cemed about 10 years, TRICT, 17210 0 111 StrMt. Fountain ASUSA TANG, s A ..• I'm not concerned about rtBllC M)TIC[ va11ey, Callfornta. 92708, (714) corporetlon of tht ------------1 942~51, Attention: Carol Jonea. nation of Panama four weeks. P1alC HIANNO FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL 9y: Trwvof J. 'Thoma9. "When he called me The IMna COl't'\pany ,,.. ~led tor otSTRICT BOARD OF s.c:r.11t')' from Atlanta (last a i:onechenga(82·ZC-007 )1o allOW TRUSTEES "°ftll & KAU.Ql•aatt di.trk:t commerclal -on the 1111 suunne Moore • Nef'9I ,.,.. ltNlt Thursday night), he was at 9001'-t oor,_ ot CulY« and cw1c ol tlll Board T8'1111,...., c-..oW....,. l 'd cl b t h Barranca.. A public "-8rlng wlll be Oat•: s.pt. t , 1983 9en .-., CA. •11' UCl • ear, U e was held on 1hll pto)ect by the City of Publllhed Or•noe CoH I Dally <•) m.41* under pressure." lrvtna Pltnnlng COMmlttlon on Qc.. PllOt ~t. 12. 19. 26. t983. ~ut>Mlhld Ortnge Cou1 Dally P11o1 tober e. 11183. In t1141 Qty Council 6083-83 ~t. 28, 1a&3. 5296-83 ------------tc.iNimber'I loclated al 17200 Jam· rtBlJC M)TJC[ bor ... IMne. The lltlft raport and -----------1 -----------other Information II avallablit at 11141 fltll.)C NOT1C£ L.aQA.l NOTICI !Community 0..•IOPm«ll Oec>art· -----------1 NOTICE 18 HEAEBY GIVEN that the rntnt al 2801 Mc:G-. lrvlne. Few NOTICa TO ----.---IC-..,.,.-~-c--- lollowfng It-of found Of ~,111111MW Information call 8e0-3647. CMDffORI cw ~ n\llllK proc>«fy htve ~ Mid by Iha Pvbllthed Orange COMI Dally P1101 eUUt TfllANSnfll ~COURT Pollot Olptrtmenl ot the dty of ~. 28. 11183. <'--1101 ... tff U.C..C.) °" CA.UrOMU,, Coeta ..... for • pet1od In Poetl of Nol lee .. ,...,.oy oiven to the Credi-COUNTY °" OllAMOll ~ (90) dey9. "8JC flOTlC[ Iott of KIL YONO KIM ANO JUNO In t1141 Mltlef ot the Boy'• Vallow 10 Spd. 8 M r• SUN l(IM TrlllltMOA, whOM home Appttcetlon of BIGycle, Boy'• 'l'ellow/8"'8 ...cnnoua ....... addr-" 12 C"""emon W•t City Robert Alltt ~ .,..., Marie MotoC<oea 81cyda, 8oY• 8lua MAim STATIMINT of lmne, County of Ofange, St•tt ol ~ CflltY ~ NNman Stingray Blcyctt, ~·1 8"'8 The toltowtng per.on 11 doing CaNf<>fnll that a bulk trentfe( la Kally ~ N9Mnan and ~ 10 Spd. Hu"Y Blcycle, Boy'• butlneet ... about 10 .,. maot to NCHARO Mldleel N9Mnan 0-10 Spd. Flandrta &qde, MONEY MAILER Of EAST LONG 0 V E N T H E R AN 0 T RA C Y for Ctlal'f9 of Name 8-ett boerd, KnapMlt,, Sl~lnQ BEACH. 19360 Ward 81., 117, Hunl GUENTHER Trantte r ... who.. No. A 119Nl bag/Duffel &ao. and Boy' 110 89d tngton e.dl, CA. 112948 home add'9I It 1S4& E. Aomneyt OAOEA TO SHOW CAUSE Red Stella 8'cyde. Loma J Randotpt\ dba M Oftvoa Cl1Y ol Anahllm, Coun1Y ot FOR ~A~E OF NAME NOTICE IS FURTHER 01\/EN tllat If Miiier of Eael LOftQ ~. 103 ~ Stat• of Cellfomla. (Seo. tol4) no OW'!," ~ end l)f'0¥9 1119 Wiid It .. ll'T, ~tlnQIOfl BMch, The proper1y to be ,,....,.rad" The abo¥a NIMd ,,.... ....... hM OWt*'tlllp °' tfla P'operty Mttlln CA.. tat4I dMcrtbad In Olf*el -All lt<M* In flld • partition In ttlll ~ '°' "' ""911 (7) ""' falowtftO lhe ~ ™" ~ .. oondu01«1 by: 1...0.. fl~ llQUlpment and DOOd ord9f ..... peelttoNt to -.... c:.tlon of tNt ~ ttia !Itta tfllteCo wt11 of ttM1t • On-.s.e e-and Wine '*"* MrM from N1WMAH to 11\1111 v.M In IN llndlr. W "*9 be Loma J0 ~ for Iona !Ilda Publlo Eating Ptaoe CHAP1f!1 on-. Of In !tie City of Cost• .._, In ™" ltat'"*" -ftltd with 1 #4 1· 111293 ~ known 11 " 18 HUllllV ON>EMX> ttwt 11 ~c:.!ct~T.17:"..!:::: eoun1yC111ttot0ranoteoun1y :o11NN70F~'enctl0oflec1~,,.... .. .,.,.,,, 1n ttie ,_., Sap! 1•. 1.a. ~ ... • ry City "' ...._..~...,,_IHI ooun 1n 10 announced. "1Mlllon • Oountr Or..noe. °"*1mellt No. a 11 100 CMc DAT£0: ._,,ember 19-, 1"3 PubllMd ~ eo.t 1taM ot Center DIM w. ...... AN.~ C"H· ~!f!!"POUCE PllcM Sept ••• "·Oct. a. 10, 1913. The~ ~ .. ~ ~ on OGt. ai. '*· .. 10:00 rsr ..,... aa1 meted on or .nw tM ,....., -·• "' o'dodl A.M and "*' lflO ._.. Publllhed Orerioe CoMt Delly P11ot 1--------...;;;;;..;.;..;;;;i Ootobef..1.JM3 It 10:00 A.M. It AC-ltlow --.·if ""I ..., ,_. ~ hpt. 28, 1~ • .,.,. ... rt8JC fl011C( TION EtwAOW INC., attn; M.,.,... Mkt partition rot CiMf119 Of ;._ .,,_,....., Weatmorei.nd1 wtl09e ~ le "'°'*' 110t be ar9Mec1 fltcrnnouaw.. tlON. TUattnA\111..,""'9 101.a.m1 IT 11 ~on..... tMt • The lolowlne ~ .... OOlng d ... '°' llltlCI Ollllna In "" --In .. Or-. 0.... Diiiy tlMm STATDmWT Ana, 92106, Callflomle, Thll tM llM ~HI Ofdilr •.._ __ Ill .,.,..,,.,.. -~ to .....,, " October 11 Of --..;i UGAL MCmCa C'-ASllC CAM Of AMlAICA. 1tu ' 1 ~ --- NOTICE 18 H£M'8Y GIVEN ttlat t!M 1ot.e0 Tllt>er1 Avoa.. Fountain V-*'f, ao' fir • la 11-to ttte T...,,._ It .._. ' ~ ':,, ':u, oouncy POiiet Dlc*1rMn1 ot The 011)' of CA t270I ..... Ill "'*""9 ,..,,.. end eel· OflOI 1 oon-C09ta MMa wlll ho6cl a pub41c IUC11on ~ .._, lno~ 1~ clt9Mll UMd l)y"" TtlMf9r0r !Of MCUtl-...,..prioftolMmyoflllld of unolalrned ~ ~ Kl6Mla "'-· Foun1a111 V*f, CA.. tM PIM ltW.-~"*SAME. Tiiie '*""O. Oetod _.. , ... 1ta pr~ on _,.,_,., 1, t27ot !Miik ""* II IUOjeot to o.ltomla ~ OOMencM• 1"3 It 10:00 A.M. at tfla C.a Thie ~ la OCWldUctad by: I Un110fm Oommerd!ll Coda &ec . ~-of .. Mw POiiot ~tt, ",.,, 001pcntlo11. 11oe ~Oow1 DIM. Cotta ....... Clllfomla. John lrott, a.cr.tary Oiied ~ HI 1"3 ............. a. ....... R. I. NITH Thie ....,_., W9I fMed wtth the "!OHAN> QIJIHnll " ' ' 9'?I..;;;.... ... ttt ia'r = =" County a.II Of ~ County on TAACV OUINTHl" o.-.... CA. -T ' ' ~ 8-t 1', 1ta-Tr.,,...... ~ ~ Or-. COM! ~ l"llot ~ Oranaa Coeet n: PublllNd ~ CoM1 ~ l"llot ~ OtlnM c.. Oll1 .... hot "· 1tl3 .......... Piiot Sept. 111, 2t, Oot 3, 10, 1~. ~. "' 1 "' 52tt-13 hPt 1t. "· ~. 3. 10, ~ '· I """..... 11212·13 .. ..... I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Sept. 26, 1983 .. Nil.IC N()TIC[ MUC NOTICE P\alC NOTICE aurt °' CAl..9'0fMA NOTICE OF DEATH OF c....... l'OUNTAJN YAWY ~ °' 1'MI STATI d R b p kl NOTICI Of'TINITll'I U U KHOO&. DCIT9'1Cl ARCHtTICT ~MTWJft A rl•• H H ar aen T.I ...... ao1m fY NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RES-°' ~ •RVICH AND OF PETITION TO AD-NOTICE OLUTION OF INTENT TO LEASE AD~'"°"..,. MINISTER ESTATE NO. vou ARE IN 0£FAULT UNDER ,. SURPLUS DISTRICT Rl!!Al PROP· ~ro~1>e~~11~ ~~:~~=:~~11 ~=~~====,~~~=====~~====~~~~~~~~~~--,,~~~=~~~~~~-~~-~ ~ 1n Room 30HS. ,07 South To all helrw, benef~ee. TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· NOTICE IS HEREBYOlllENTHAT CLASSIFIED TllE D ILY PILOT ==;.;...;--..;;;;;;;.;....__ .. ltoedw•y. Loe Mgelee. c.lll01nla,credltor1 and contingent ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL • A lM==I ltMl1I Itta untll2:00p.m., Thlndey,Oc;toti.ttl,credJtors of Adrian Rueben LICSALE. IFYOUNEEOAN EXPLA· DISTRICT hu d«lar*' tl\11 the IOI· INDEX CLASS U'IED OFFICE HOUR _, 1"3, II wtllc:h lime they wlM be pub-Parkinen and ""'l'ION who NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE 1oweno r .. I property will not be llCly ~end read In Room 1101 ,.... PROCEEDlNG AGAINST YOU. YOU ~ lor dlMtoom pvr~: at Mkl *'dr-r°'· may be otherw11e Interested SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER Four 111ou .. nd tww11Y·llv• 14.02a1 Telephone Service: UH ISLE REPLACE PCB TRANS-ln the will and/or estate; On OCtobet 7. 1993. al 9 15 AM . aq~r•l .. lolbVll<llng~lo<:•lecl 642 5678 F°"MER8, SPILL PREVENTION A petition ha.I been filed CAL FED ENTERPRISES. a ca11. at Numbet One LIQhtl\ouM una. -Monday -Frida y T radiuonal 3 Br, 3~ a.. Ba~ron\, ~r. & ANO TEMPORARY STORAGE . . lomlt .. ~allon, u dulu AP· Fountain llati-.., CallfOfnlL float for 6'"' boat Pnced to ... •1 2"" 000 DEPARTMENT OF OEN ERA by Larry Jay Parkinen t.n the pointed T.'i:;t .. under and P\l~euant Tl\e Board" or Truat'" or the M I " · """ • ' ""• · SERI/ICES Supenor Court of Orange 10 OMd ol Tru11 rec<>f'd*' No-..nt· FO\Jntaln I/alley SchOOI Otetrlct r• REAL ESTATE 8:00 A. .·5:30 '.M · YOUTH TRAINING SCHOOL, County requesting that 1>er 8, 1aa2 ... lnat. No. 82-391179. aolvee 10 leaM 1111 1ec11111 .. '° 1n B · s Countel . f<emodeled 3 br. 2 bath+ Large rec. nn., beam CHINO SAN BERNARDINO COU 1 a~ Jay Parldnen be an. of Official Recor1Je In the olllct ol the lllcated abOve under 11\e termt anCI A;;_";,'..~', 11 u. \\: UStne S • ceilingii, funuahed, pa um. $420,000. TY fN o YAO 104 091 .... '3 ,. County ~dtr or Orange County. condition• 11a1ec1 In 11\e RNOlutlon 811.,... ;...,,:., 1ooe M onday .Frid a'-' CALIFORNIA INSTITUTION FO pointed .. pereonal represen· $1111 of Ctllllotnla. Executed bY or the &o.rd. Rtaolullon No t\4-14 flollA .. "•""'""·· 1001 J MEN, CHINO SAN BERNARDlN t.a\1vetoadml.nlatertheestate0AlltDL MALOVICH AND FRANK Themlnlmummontl\lyleeMpay· t·., ..... ,.,a. .. 1> 1oi. 8·00 AM 5 ·~0 PM COUNTY (W 0 CDH 102 021 of Adrian Rueben Parkinen R. MALOlllCH Will SELL AT PUB-menl lor the term of the ..... l/lllll '""""" drl M.0.1 1017 . • . . • • • • CALIFORNIA INSTITUTION FO d LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDEA not be leta than T_,t)'·two hu.n· , .... M""' 1cm D £ " OLINE S WOMEN. FRONTERA SA (under the Independent A -FOR CASH (P«Y•ble •• Hme of .... dreo end 1111)'·10\Jr llOll••• par mooll\ ·~·.. ....... !Old 1-'l -'• : BERNARDINO COUNTY (W 0. CD ministration .of Eiltates Act). n lawful money olthe United Stat .. ) ($2254.00/Month) The minimum ~.,.'!,:::. v.u., :g~~ PU BLICA T l ON DEA OLIN£ 10'2 03) The petition IS ae\ for hearmg t THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE monlhly ie.te paymenl lor 1Ubt0> lhrnuni""' &-~ 1040 CALIFORNIA REH.ABILA TIO ln Dept No 3 at 700 Civic Lo o RANGE co u N T Y quent 1>«lod1 may be adfU•1ed by 111.,., 11 • ..,.,... · 1041 Monday 'ia1. I J :30 ;,i rn . CENTER, NORCO RIVERSID · ' OURTHOUSE. LOCATED ON llMI Coo.um« Price lndu _,-inual '"'"'" 11>u COUNTY (W.O CDH 102 121 C'.en~r Dr., Weet, Santa Ana, ANTA ANA BLVD., BETWEEN average rallected at the end or 11\e 1~~""• •~·..n 1e>t8 Tuesday Mnr1. 1-:30 p.rn . FAIRVIEW STATE HOSPITAL. CA 92701 on Oc\. 19, 1983 at 'YCAMORE ST & BROADWAY, leue pe<lod A aecurtty dep<>alt may •~~u"• 11t11. 1uw W I I 'J' A ., J COSTA MESA ORANGE COU 9·30 AM ANTA ANA, CALIF. all tight, tllle oe required prior to occupancy t..•u'": N'M""1 I0)2 CC nes< av .,. UC'!->, ., ;,,( IJ .llt. (W,0 . HOS 101 041 . . o'u OBJECT lnter .. t Con\leyed to and now No commlealon l/laJI be P•ld lo .... ~ ..... ,... 10~~ Th cl w d 1 ''() SOUTH ER N REC E PT I 0 IF y .. to the eld by It under Deed of TrU111In11\e any lieented rMI Ml8te brOll« In ~:::·:~,v1'~.'.:.n ::::! UrS ay l1 ' • :,) p.lll . CENTER AND CLINIC. NORW.Al granting of I.he peuuon. you operty lltuattd In Mid County 1nc1 this regard. and tl\ofe •h•ll be no s..n l"l.,•wni. 1u1b F nda) T hur'>. ·l <HI p. rn LOSANGELESCOUNTY(W.0 YA should either appear at the tatedMalbtdu: dec:tucllonrromany propoaat lnde-s. .. 1...,,.1 .1••11•1•• :e!~ SatUr(ldV Fri. 3:00 ft.Ill. 104 07) he"..i ... n and st.ate you obw. LOT 25 TRACT NO 2955. IN THE termlnlng 11\41 111ghast reeponalble !-.11w ""• WOrl< und« lhll project l\u .... u'6 . . ~-IT'f OF COSTA MESA, COUNT'\' bidder ~·· ·~· .. h ::: SunLla v f r 1 'H)I) I I tubdlvldtd Into aeper•tt Wor uons or file wntten ob,e<:· F ORANGE STATE OF CALI· Seale<! propo881S to tease said S.IUHI I ·•u11• llMI• -' • , •• I . lteme tor NCI\ of tlWI ebOve pro tioru with 'the court before ORNIA. AS PER MAP RECORDED properiy must be rectllved by Iha ~:':°.' 1"'"'~ IOill llte loutl°"9. refer to Speclllcallon the hearing. your appear· N BOOK 100, PAGE 19 TO 23 IN· deleg•led otttoer 11 the Fountain \/al-w"'""""'', loY• Sec1lon01010 be . b LUSlllE. MISCELLANEOUS 1eyS<:hootOl1lr1CtEdueatlonCenter. Mu1.1~1t.•"" 11\JIJ Thia pro)ect oompr1-pumptng, r ance may Lil person or y APS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE 17210 Olk Street, Fountain \/alley. "....... jlJ' CANCELLATION & CORHE( :T IONS: movat. tranaporullon, l\endllng your attorney OUN TY RECORDER OF SAIC California, 92708, no tt1ar 11\an 2·00 """""" M• 11:.0 ftul/llng, ec>lll clean-up and on·all IF YOU ARE A CREDI· OUNT'f. p.m .. 5eptembef 27, 1983 :~.:::.:~·;·!,~'.·:.~ :!:K, Cancellations and l \)rf >ct1ons ma) ttOfage ol pofychlorlnated blphenyl. TOR or a contingent creditor The etreel addres3 end 011\e1 Before accepting any w1111en '"'"".,,. l••'1> w~ pat1lal dltmant.Mng and temoval O f h d ___ _. fil ommon dealgnallon, II any. Of 111t proposale, lhe delegaled Officer 1 '"'""' h,.1, '" 1,.~.~. be made 00 Sa!nP · 'c adlt'ne< a ".· 1rantlonner1, tw11c:r-and oll\e< o l e ece......,.,., you must e eel property deecrlbtd abOve II shell call ror oral bidding Any Pef· , •• ,,, """''"".. , U " " Mectnc.laqulpment.conalMltlonolyour cl.aim with I.he court or rponedto be:205 Aml\et11 Place aonwnol\ul\cwelolorewbmllte<!. lh'''"'' ....... :.:c:. above. Please a s k for a c ancellatio n concrete bloc;ll containment 81eat. present it to the personal rep-otta Meea. CalilOfnle 92626 wrlllen bid may submit an oral bid 11.~ ..... '" t• M'"'" metal eurbt. concrete eurb rec>al~. . . The underalgned Truttee dis· exGMdlng by al least five (5'1ol per. It•·••• 1. ·1••1• IJ>< U b h II' .I Including CIUlkl~Hallng and resentaU~e appointed by the clalma any llablllty for any Incorrect· cen1 11\e highest written bid. TFle 11"1"'"'"1 1''"1"' 1.11' n In er W en Ca nee lJlg yot~f au. I I •'-'-f •kl> l 1•14' Im , .. ,, ••1N WMtl\erproollng, rlca work, n· court Wt"""' our mon"'.., neaa ol the street 1ddrese and other highest responsible bidder shall ue M .... 1 .. 11., ..... ft••~• cludl~ hlgll and low vo«age wiring, from the date of first issuance common deelgnetlon, II any, thowr require<! to .execute Cha form ol ""'M""' 1,.,.,. :!~ ERR ORS: condu '· lrantlOfmtn. and oll\er of letters 85 proVlded in Sec· llt<t4n. ieaaa. wcri rormll has l\etetolore , ., ,.,~, r. 1"11• Ch k d d .1 d •lectrlcal equipment, t lgnage, ti 700 f th Proba C.od Said aalewlll be m•de. but wltllOU• bMrl approvec:I by llMI Board of ........ I'"""' r\!: ec y our a a1 v an report trandllng, excaYetlon. backlllllng on o e le e covenantorwerranty,ex.preaaOflm TNttee• '"'' .o "''"'" r\:rc · andpe...mentrapatra. of California. The time forplled,regard1ng1111e.poeMM1on,0t TMBoatdofTru11-111a1lmlllle /IA•k'""''"""' :"·errors immediately. The DAILY Pr•bldSltelnepectlon:OnMond•y.lfiling claims will not expire encumbranon,1opeytheramalnln( the determination aa to w11e111er lo ~s~ny PILOT J b J September2tl, TUMdey, Septembetl . to four mon•'--from the prtnciplll wm ol the note(I) teeurec lease 181d reclllties wlll11n ten (10 RE 11:1.chan;it' :~ a SSUrt1eS ia j it Y for the fir~t 27 and Wedneaday, September 28, pnor "'"' . by eald Deed ol TNll, wllh lnter .. 1 dayt eller receipt of blda RE w,.111ec1 8 1983, ttier. wfft be pr.-bld alt• ln·ldate of the hean.ng nouced tl\tfeon, u pro\llded In aald note(•) tntormallon concerning th 1 2 incorr ect insertion cnly. epectlon toun. at wnleh time rep-above. advanoes, II any, under the term• o propoeal ahould be addrtsMd 10: RENTALS r-tatlvea OI the State end pro-YOU MA y EXAMINE the tald Deed ol Trv11, r-. ct11orgei FOUNTAIN \/ALLEY SCHOOL DI 11,....,., ~ .. ,, ... r...i ~l~~ CLASS IFIED 642-5678 epecttve ~ Mlall .,_,at pro-. and expen-of the Truatee and 01 TRICT, 17210 Oak Str .. t, Fountal 11 .... -tlnfurrualwd ·~ )ect tit• a1 locatlona and tlmea II file kept by the court. lf YOU the trvalt crNled by Nld Deed 01 \/alley, Calllornla, 92708, (714 1,1,,....,,. I urno>t>od ,,, followa; att interested in the estate1 Trutt. 842~~1, A11entlon; Carol Jones. Unfurn11hl'd Youth Training School. Chino: you may serve upon the ex-TM total amount ol tl\e unpakl FOUNTAIN \/ALLEY SCHOOL 1.""''" ~~~n Meet at Plant 0pefallon• Oflloe ecutor or administrator or balance of the obllg•llon MCU•ed b) DISTRICT BOARD OF ~:::!:'~ rurn Tu.day. September 26, 1atl3, 11 1 • the property to be sold and reMOn· TRUSTEES r.,,.,,1..,..... Uni 10:00 Lm. upon the attorney for the ex-•ble Mtlmated COil•. expen-ano Suzanne Moore 0vp1 ... ~ rum California ln•tttutlon lor Men.,ecutor or administrator, and ectvanoea •t the llmtt or the lnltla Ctenc ot 11\e Board t1uphn U111 Chino: MNI at Plant ap.,atlon• Of. file with the court with proof P\lbllcetlon or the Notice of Sale If Date 5ept 1. t983 Apanm.ni• f'umah.-1 flee TUMd9)1, Seplambef 2CI. 1983, St\5,267.67 Publlthed 01enge Coa11 Dell """n""'"" UM 2:00 p.m. of aervice, a written request TIMI beMflctary under Mid Deed Pllo1 Sept 12, 19, 26, 1983 ~~'um "'Un• WOAt< ORDER YAO 104 09. CDH stating that you desire special of Trust heretofore executed and II• 5082 "'"''" o1. _,, 102 02, CD+4 102 03. CDH 102 12, notice of the fil1ng of an in· llvwed to tllt undtr'tigned a wrmer 11.~i. Mowt. HOS 101 04. YAO 104 07 tnrv and . t f Deciar•tlon ol Delaull and Demano f't&IC NOTIC£ t.-• 11 ......... Callfornla tntttt1111on IOf Women, en-J appnusetnen O for Sale. and a written Notice ol 0.. svn,,,..., 11.-nl&b • Frontera: MM! at ~lion Oetll, estate 81119ets or of the peti· raut1 and Election to Sell. The under· NOT1CE Of' v ... ,.,,, lkn .. 11 Main Entranoa Wedneeday, Sep-tions or aocounta mentioned algned eaueed Mid Notice ot Default SALE Of' :::;.~~~ ~!".::i' ttmber 27, 1983, 11 10:00 e.m. in Section 1200 and 1200 5 of and Election 10 Seti lo be recorded hi PEflllONAl '910PUITY l • .,.,, .. 1,,, 11-·nr Celllomla Rehebtlltallorl Center, th ,..._,.. _ D--'--,...-__, the county where the real prop«ly 11 otlce le lltreby given that under ou.-.. ivn .. i. Norco: MM! al Plant ap.,ation. 01· e \...&!Uonu& .-.-uu.ie '-AJUe. louted. P\lrtuant to the lew mlde and °""""" R•nl.1111 flee w~. Septembet 27, Robert H. H.clleapa.lller Dated· Augutl 25. 1983 OVlded. the undtr'tlgned OLEN t·._,,, llrn .. i. 1~..ir!: Ps'rete Hoepnat, Coet• H '70 Barbor Blvd .. Ste. U 4 ~ .. F;,?~~J!.RPRtSES. • Call-RO!:iE:t~!:~ 1~~~6A :k6~[9!~ ~~":~ 11.,.,..i, Me.a: MMt at Plant ap.,.,lon Of· Cotta Meta, CA. HIZI AS SAID TRUSTEE 11811 •I P\lbllc auction al aaJd a<ldr-. M o-llrn .. Ll Ilea Thurad•Y. s.c>tembet 28, 1983, ('710 H0-7$51 5870 Wllehlr• Blvd., Lo• Angelet, 11 7 o'clock a.m. on the 11th day of AfftOUNCEMENlS 10:00 Lm. Publiabed n-ftne C.oast CA. 90038 obet, 1983, the lo4towlng d• Southern ~tlon C.Otw and • '-''"""6 i2131937·5e00 bed pert<>nal property or to """'"'"' .... "'n" Cffnlc. ~: M..c et Plant ap.,. Daily Pilot Sept. 26. 27• Oct. By THERESA c \/INEGAR uch l'-tof .. may be .-aary V•• ~ h .. ,.., 11Jona Offtoa Thuradey, September! 3, 1983. 5317-83 Publlthed Orange Coaat Dally Piiot o Mtlel)' 1 lien due the underalgned ~=~!II.,.. ..... 21, 1983, 2:00 p.m. .._.,. _,,,.,,.r «;ep1. 16. 23, 30, 19113 or rent end lneldentala incurred •I ~ ,.,..,;: 4' i,..v ....... ,, Anendeea ttlali oompfywfll\ MCUrlty nlllLn. ""'~ ~9e3·83 he abovt·menlloned addreu. r,.,,., ~Iona u apecl1led In Section CE OF DEATH OF aoe11ier wllh coata or 11e1vert1aing Olb05. NOTI nd expenae• or sale' Bl<lderu19y Ofder ptene and apectt1-Plly W1 Matilda SmUll AND PIBJC NOTICE 1pt1on cation• bY conl.9Cllno Contract Man-OF PETITION TO AD MIN· · 7 dee1<1. 5 crtderuu. 3 tables. 1 aoement Section, P O Bo~ 1079 . kea.M. 11 cabfnett, 31 chlltt 8 Sacramento, 951105. r.rephon~ I S T E R EST ATE N 0 . NOTICE OF DEATH OF •utebuilats (91tll32.2·2871. • A·llH'78 Geraldine Mia h, •ll• There ta • nonreturnable charge of To all heirs, beneficiaries, Geraldine E. Mlnll1 AND OF RANGECO S37.50 (ctleek P•Yabllt 10 ()tfl<» 01 ed' d . P E TIT I ON TO ADMINIS A.mount Ova the State Archl1tct) '°' MCtl Ml ol er ttora an conung_ent • S2.267 oo p1.,,. ane1 '9fCl1k:atlon• creditors of Phyllis Matilda TER ESTATE NO. A· I ZOOU AdY«11t1ng Cotts. S55 oo PreqUllllflcaOon of !Mddtrl under the Smith and persona who may To all heu-s, benehcianes. ExpenMS ol Sale $453 40 State Contract Act la not required. be otherwile mteres\ed Ill creditors and contingent Total s2 77<> 40 BUSINESS &. FINANCIAL Hu~~''"~ ... ·-·-ClppunW'<-fi.....-w.h"" •1th t11lo.-nt uv.;ut1un1un h1vM1n"""''1 Wtnll!'d • Mu..,,.• '" 1.,111_,._,, 'M•,.•\' ~.,,\I'd '4w• ..... '" ro' EMPLOYMENT ~I bidder .,. .. rurnlttt pey-th ill and/ . ___, f Geraldin M'-'·· Dateo 1111s 20111 day or Sep1ami>.r ment bOncl and P«lormance bOncl e w or est.ate. "'""''torso e uuu 11183 11.,, .,..,,,,., aa required by law. A petition hat been filed aka Geraldine E. Minks and Gall P Ward • J••• w""'"' Purtuan1 to Section 1770 of the by Harton B. Smith in the penions who may be other· Publlahed Of•~ Cou• Dally PllOt ~.-ALS L•bOr Code, The Dapanment ol tn-Superior Court of Orange WUN! Interested t.n the wills.pi 29· Oci 3• 1983 ~ .. ft t ... cN91r1el Reiallona ,... _,alned .....,~ Oop the oer--i Pf9\llllln9 rate or wagea County reque1ttng that and/or estate: 11,,,_ In the county In wnlch the~ I• to Harton B. Smith be ap-A petition has been fUed Pt&IC NOTICE ~-- be dOM, to ba u titted In the 0.. pointed aa penon.a.1 repre&en· by PaUicia Reyes in the Su· P•" pa11ment of T1anaportaltor1 booklet _ _._,_,_ th (Or Co NOTICf Of' uc CH"..,.. SE entttled General Prevalllng wage tative to auuui .... t.er e estate perior Court o ange un· ~R ",....,I Rat•. daled 11 Ml rorlh on of Phyllis Matilda Smith ty requesting that PaUiaa \"~'J:~:F·~~ ""'•••- Propoaat Form CQ9las Ol lhla book-(under the Independent Ad· Reyes be appointed as per· IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ~~~:.:- 3002 1')l)c :IQl2 JOl4 )Ill ti )018 401 a ..... '" s.1. PALM SPRINGS PROPERTIES PRESENTED BY 1002 SMOKE TREE REAL TY THUNDERBIBD COUNTRY CLUB. Outstanding home on 11th fairway. 3 bedrooms, 3'-'i baths with full range of amenities. Quality priced at $595,000. INVESTMENT PALM SPRINGS 10,200 sq. ft. office building. Fully leased Offered below appraisal at $1,200,000. SEVEN LAKES COUNTRY CLUB - Large beautifully decorated 2 bedroom, 3 bath fully furrushed condo. $189.500. ~:: HARBOR ISLAND -LOt 18, price in- .01e eludes building plans .(or 4,800 sq. ft. ::! home. Great location. Asking $1,100,000. 4019 •Ol \1uo \1()3 ).-..» ))10 ";io These properties are listed m the New- port/Coast Mesa MLS book. We cooper - ate with your broker. SMOKE TREE REAL TY 1729 E . Palm Canyon (619) 323-1731 ~~~1------------------ FOii HOIES IEU IORTII llYSllE PUCE IAYFIHT Spectacular bayfront dpl.x. 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced-$1,500,000. PElllllU llllE llUIFlllT Ocean & jetty vtewa. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 bath. 3700 IQ. tt. 4 car parking, $1,385,000. FlJll&lll lllllGI llLLTIP New 4 br, 4 llJ ba, custom French Normandy Est.ate 1.2 prime acre hilltop. Now $995,000. COIOUDO CAYS llYFlllll Coronado Island cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck Plans avatl. Now $370,000 w/trade. lRllOWllUI IOIE Near new 4 bdnn, 4 bath, lake Vlew. 3500 aq. ft. $440,000 WW trade for a local property. llllOA COVEi Tradiuonal .Bayfront 3 Br. 3 .Ba, remodeled 2,000 sq. ft. boat slip, furnished & boat. $600,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Ruy,•d•· Dr"" N 8 6 7) blbl FORECLOSURE! MUST BE SOLD NOW! HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM HOME llEllOEI FIOI 11,100,000 TO llll,000 673-3051 SIT ,IOO FU/YA 3 Br 1 Ba. lrg fenced yard, good Costa Mesa lo· cation Just ren out or escrow so hurry on this one 63 t -7370 TRADITIONAL REALTY Oalebout Bay ><. Beach Real Estate HAlllOll YrrW HOMES The popular '"Carmel" Modal Three be<lroomt Specious pa110 Lu~ur· MEUYllH Wide shady Slr&eta •nd e~panslve lawns Is what quality tllllng Is all ll>Oul. Thlt home has It all 1nd more 3 Bdrm 2 Ba with large rooms and 1n1e11 new carpeting Prlc.d to sell now. Doo't mlu It Only $14&,900. 751-3191 IEWPHT llPLO Reduced to $194,5001 Cult duplex ooty •;, block to t>each with XLNT tum· mer/winter rental sched- ule Needuome TLC. but good tor 1st llme boya<s 631-1400 WATERFROl'lT HOMl.~ i-. REAL ESTATE IS1·1400 ""''" In Corona det Mar. 1u11 a tew blks rrom the Hwy Cute older 2 Bd1m home wllrplc, beam c.lllnga. and lrg suneleck. Full aize R-2 lot w/room lor 2nd un•t Sellers w111 finance S230,000 1714) '73-4400 11111 ua.uu HARBOR 1ant garden Properly In, .._iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii top condition You own 11 the IO!ld.. $268,500 131-7300 let ., on Ille at lSOO -5\1\ Street, ministration of Estates Act). IOnal repretientatlve to ad· PROPERTY OWNER ""'' M ......... Sacramento, c.llfomla, and are Th ti · { h · i I h f 'fOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A l.,,...., .. &1 f,q"'""''" 8Vllllable to any Int-led pany on . e pe non IS eet or eanng m n st~r t e estate o DEED OF TRUST. DATED No-..m-i;,""""'~n Great ~~v~s~!e~I o p-SPECllLI portunll)' lor the $mlrt In· Almoat 2.000 sq 11 ol ll11lng IUOI HP&.U vest or Sing le 11ory spacel 3 Bedroom, larQi! 0nly8 Yrt old. upper 3 Br 2 homes with alleched gar-separate lamlly room. Ba 1\81 ocean view. bot· ages and lndlvlduar Quiet cul·de-sac close to lom unit 2 Br 2 Ba, botn enclosed yards Sellar schools and •hopping. have flreoleces. Assume wtllass1stwltllt11e11n1nc:-Only Sl22.000 Call now trg roan Atklng • reciu-t. ll\ Dept. No. 3 at 700 Ci Geraldine Minks (under the bet 20. 19ll0. UNLESS YOU TAKE .... "' y.,., WHITSON W, cox. FA.I.A Center Dr .. West. Santa Ana, Independent Adminlstration A.CTION TO PROTECT YOUR :.~~~:s:.. .... ..... ~T~E ·~~~~ ...... Pllo CA 92701 on Oct. 12 1983 at of F.states Act) The petition PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A 11 . ._...,1c1 lo....dt WTSlll ,...,.,,..._, ..,..anga ...,.., ~, t ' . PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN J 1 Sept. 19. 26. 111&3. 9:30 A .M . l.S aet for heanng in Dept. No. EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE ,;:~.~:" _________ 60..._7_..a:i_, IF YOU OBJFX:T to the 3 at 700 Ovic C'.enter Dr .. OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST M-·ll••"'"° 1ng A. super 1111ue at 546·23 l3. $324,000. 631-7370 4 Plex, 2 three bdrm un111, 2 two bdrm units. bright with tlreplec.s. yards. solid ranl•I area. Only $315.000 P\ll.IC ll)llCE granting of the petition, you West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 'fOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A ~:: .. ~i:~ ........ u ------------1ahouJd either appear at the on Oct. 19, 1983 at 9!30 A.M. l.A~~ober 3 1983 at 10.00 •JllK"' """"u"' o1. LAW 0~ ~~OAN G hearing and atate you objec-IF YOU OBJECT to the AM., HUNT & FENSTERMAKER. a .~~·sro;~.,,. POULOS · tion1 or file written objec-granting of the petition, youProfeaelonalCorporatlonu®tyac>-""'""'"•°''.n 1723 Oek A--~~hw;!!1 ... _!heycourt before aho~ either appear alb the 0 = ~~~~ ::'c:' 0:::::: TV flMI~· "'~" .. ~~ 95eltl u1e e-u<&·. o ur appear-heanng and state you o jec· io. 1980, .. Intl. No. 15l48, In booil BOATS Anomey tor MICHAEL TAYLOR ance may be m penion or by tlons or file wntten objec· 13867. page t722, ot 0tttc111 Re-n ... ,.,., Rr.11 Superior Cour1 of Calllornla your attorney tiOl'\I with the COurt before dt In the ollloe Of the County l:;;no ,.I County ol YOIO CF YOU ARE A CREDI· the hearing Your appear Rtcordtrl of Orange County. State ~~·· 725 Cour1 SIT..C TO . . Calllornte exec:u1ed by MAX L .., 'ti ..,k Woodland, C.itfoml& 95e95 R or a contingent credito a.nee may be l1l person or by ORTHINGTON 4 FLORA M ~r.;.,,. f.tiu•p Plelntlft: MICHAEL TAYLOR of the decea.ed. you must file your attorney ORTHINGTON, l\uet>and & wtle Mo1n1 ",~ .... Defendant.: 0£8CO CONSTRlJC. your cl.aim with the court or IF YOU ARE A CREDl-ILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION """' N ll>•h TION COMPANY INC DEBCO I th naJ TOR · ___., 0 HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH s""·-· FUNDING: OERALD CARPENTIER: preent .t to e perao rep-or a conn.ngen\ "''""'t:°r pey1ble 11 time or .... In lawful ~u~t,.... ~1""110" GERALD DOBBINS: WILLIAM reeentaave appointed by the of the deceased, you mwt file ney of the United S111 .. 1 t1 Fron! .,. "".:°_ OOLOeERO. and DOES 1 through court within four mon yow claim with the oourt or obby or omca or HUNT a TRANSPORTATION 20. from the date of tint present It to the personal ren. NSTEFIMAKER. • Prof-'<>nal II •~ . . . " atlon. tl20 ~ Center """•" CAM NO. -1• of letten u provided m Sec-retentauve appointed by theDflw, Sulla 211, ~ BMch, 11 • .,...,~ NOTICEI Yt:AJ 1\1\19 .,_,"*'·The tlon 700 of the Probate C.ode court within four months A. 92MIO all rtght. tttle and 1n1er .. t ~~'.::~ ~"" court may decide agaln•I you of California. The time to {.rom the date of first i.uance v""*' to •J>d now held by II 'M"""'"'"' ...... 1,... wl1"°'1t your being i-d uni.a you m1"n claims wUl not exp of letters aa provided in Sec· nder aald OMd ol Tru1111n the prop. M ·~· "'"' ... rwponct within 30 drtL AMCI Iha ........ [!rtY tltuated In Mid County and In , Information bekl'*. prior to four montht from th lion 700 of the Probate CodejSt•t• <Mect'lbed M; 1, "'"' t_ ..... 1 "you...,, to ... !he edvlOe of an date of the hea.nng noti of California. The time fort LOT tl3 ol TRACT NO 8838 In lhe I···"" t ""'. 7~1Q 101 I IOIJ 701• 101~ 1111• 1010 1011 7074 70711 70lA etromey In ,,. ~ .... you ahould above. filing claiml will not e>Cp~'IY or eoe11 M-. County ot Ot· AUTOMOTIVE do IO promptly ao that yoor W1111en YOU MAY EXAMINE th f f th ~. •• per map teeofded In book f"MPOllM. ti any may be !Med on pMor to our months rom se pagee 5 & e ol mll!Calllln4K>Utl ,.,11 •• 1, ""'"K .,.,11, time. ' · file kept by the court. If yo date of I.he hean.ng noticed apa In the otflce of llWI county re-/\uu• ~ ...... ''"'" ll•m TO THE DEFENDANTS A clvll ec>-att lnterested in the estate above. order of Mid county '"'. "'·~•nl ~lll tton hM beWI lltad t>y the plalntm. The ttreet eddr-111\0 other ~r• •"' 11.oo • "-•lo ..,.,~ 1 " with 10 oeland you may eerve upon the ex . YOU MAY EXAMINE thcicommon ci.atgnetlon. 11 any. 01 the 1 ,,.,.,, ,,.,.,.. •.o,-in :""t-Ci:' you~. wtt/lln 30 dmyw ecutor or administrator. o~ file kept by the court. lf youree1 property de«:flbed above 11 ~ ·:~.~ :!Jii ,... ..,h thlt cou11 a wrttten raeponM upon the attorney for \he ex are interested in the estate, purported 10 t>e: 3413 Santa Cw• ''""'""• , 1-... "'to ::.-:..~~:~~ ecuto~ orthad.ministratothr . an you may serve upon the ex-C1~t!:· cu:~~c~~~~~: di.. AUTOS IWORTED of the p1111n1m, and thlt c:oun may file wtth e court wi proo ec:utor or administrator, or cratma arty llablllty f<>f eny 1ncor~-,11• 11o...... ww, emw a !UdOf'Mnl IQ4llnlt you'.°' the of ~. a written reques upon the attorney for the e.x-,_ of the 11...i .oa,.... 8nd oth« "~'· v1u1 rallel demanOed The ~tton Ol ttatf.n& that you desire ecutor or adml.ni.atrator, andcornmon ci.atgnellon. II any. thOWn ''"'"' v109 the plelntlfl .... a oourt Ofder al. ..t.... f th 1'111 ... n f in fU •'-•'-• h fl\weln llM\lo VIU lowing bY plalnltnfr the nour..ic o e ""'"''6 o an e wiu1 u1ecourt wll proo Seldaatewlllt>ema<le butwlthoul 1 '''"" 11114 ,_, e::a'lducat1on, ~ch ventory and appr-11e.rnen t o of aervice, a written ~uestoovenanlMwarranty.•;Pf-orlm· ~~~;; "' ;::; and R.cowrt ~und. All lnqulriea estate a.eta or of the peti 1tatlng that you desire speci&lplled. regerdlng title, ~. or ~.,,.,. m1 with regard hereto anou10 be dona or accowua mention not.ice of the filing of an in· enoumbrancH , lnctudlng feH . .,,., •m direct*' to plain1tflt 1eOa1 ~et OO c. . c:hargte and .. penan ol lhe frwt .. •~••I.. tin the llbove edO-. ln Section 1200 and 12 ·" o ventory and appral.sement of end of the tNll1• cr"led t>y Mid '""'' v111 JOAH G. POULOS the Callfomia ~te C.ode. eclate aaee\a or of the peU-Deed or Tru•t. to pay lhe remaining i;r.;~ ::r. Attorney for Plelntlff 1..-ell D . SllCO tlona or accounts mentlonedpr1nctpeJ euma of the note l•l ... t...mbof•Mnr 11» IOM Q. l'OULoa HllZ Sudalo Cuyon In Sect.ion 1200 and 1200 5 ofoured by NICI Deed of Truet to wit: i...n.1• t1u -Q 1trtet ' le0,000.00 with lnter .. t thereon l.,,,.. •Ill o...... CA...,. • Oraq!t~ HU the California Probate C.ode. rrom September 15, 1981 @ 18 M•iJa 110 (9tl) ~ ('71t ) n7·H l 1 Robert L. Bampkrey1 per ennum .. Pf~ 1n uJO not ~~~ "'°"' ::~ ~ ar.,. ~ Delly "*" Publiabed ~ Cou HJ Dover Drive Salle 13 (•I p1ue ooet• _, etl'J ldvanoaa °' M;u..'*"' 110 llClt-t9. 29. Oct. 3, 10. 1913. Dally Pl.Jot c-... 26 27 Oct Namrt 9 ....... 'cA ··••3 11'1emount10 l>e with lnterwt. MO .... 5227-83 """'Y"" ' ' ~ _.,.,., • • The ~ Under Mkl o.d tip.I fl&I 3, 1983. 5318-8 ('7 U 145·1'710 • of Tt\Mt henltofOf .. xecutld anO l'llnl#ra tlll) .. _.,. ..,,.~ --.,. ..,,.TIC( Published Orange CoutltYWed to the undtr.ignld • ""''" ~~ ... ,. ••~' ,._ ..,,~ ~"" Dec:lantlof\ of d«euli end ,.,,,..,,.. tm ---..;..;;=~'-=......_-.. ___ , _____ -"-"--.------O.Uy PUot Sept. 25, 26, Oct.lot Slit. and 1 Wrllt.., Nottca "'-u11 11,_ 2, 1983. 5316-83o.teutt anCI Elactlon to Sell. :::!. ""~ ::~ -----------urldel'ligned Cl8Uaed Mid Noltoe &.II 1116 TM ~ ,,.,_, 11 d<*lg Tht I04IOwtnO ""°"' .,.. doing "8.IC NOTICE Oef11111t end Election to 8t11 10 s..t.n• , • ., ~ •: ~ • r-dtld In the OOUl'll)' wMi• 1 ~) UNIOUI Ade.ARCH CO,. (B) H£WPOAT Pl.AC( O""t(;E AS-'10TIT10Ua ...,..... fMI ptoperty It loOlled T,,., ..... UNIQUE AUE.ARCH INC.. (C) IOCIATU. 44183 8lrch Slf'Mt, ,..._._ MAim aTATS....,. ~UNT & FENSTERMAKER T1111"'"" UNIQUE AEHAACH. (0~ AE· por1 leldl, CA. t 2MO fhe lollowlnO pet90ftt .,. doing~ ProfmlOMI Corpofstlon ~="-..... ~ UNtQUE CO , ( ~ Miion Dao ~II Co,, a Cell ~ -fNet• M,: ~ UNIQUE INC., ( AE· '°"'* eotpOf'ltloft. 0..al Pertner GIL'8 CAT AMAl\ANS. 143 I . 18th~~ Center Ortva. Suite 2 l t ~ UNIQUE. 1...0 a. ~ 44el) 8ltdl St,_, -.port a..on stree1 eo.ta Mme CA ne21 11eec11 CA. 92880 AUTOS O<M.STIC ~ .. n~1.0oeta ...._,CA. 9H27 CA. 92990 weY,.,. Iwamoto' 143 E. 1ath 714 955-2'411 ' • ~ "9YM Haneon. lt\40 8· 8eytt\Ofe O..etopment Company, Str..t. Coata M ... • CA 92027 y; Aw Ftntttfll\Alllt /\Ml. =~ ~ 9Nd., 121, Coeta ....... • Oallfomla oorpofl tlon, 0.-1 0.vicf twaMOto.' IQ I . 101110.i .. St91emt>er S, 1M3 r.:.\'i.. t)Oll CA. fm7 PW1i.r. 4403 8ltdl St,_, Street C:O.ta ..._ CA 92'17 Pul>IWleO Orange C:O.I Deify P!lol C'._.,. .. , lllJ $275,000 646-717 t THE REAL ESTATERS lllTllTLY APPULlll BeSI value In Coll• Mesa lor lamlly llvlng Wiik to ell scttoots & sl\O()ping Beeulllul 3 Bdrm, 2 be, completely remodeled kltctien & enc101ed pello. This home l1 tmmacu111e1 Only $129, 900 Don't m1u thll 646-717 t THE REAL ESTATERS THE REAL ESTATERS IESI YEllE 2 STORY $189 .000 for a lluge home! 4 Bedrooms. 2 baths up- s1a1rs and 1 Bedroom, ·~ beth down Large country kitchen living room and dining room over rooks brick covered pall<> Large assumable loan Cell now to aee 546-2313. THE REAL ESTATERS Orw of the ways llOmes are being bought and sold t.oc1a.y tR w tth Blended Bate Mortgage A blended rate mo rtgage ts a new rnortgage Lhat covers an old mortgage and advances new fu nds The new mortgage ts used to pay off t he existing mortgage at a 1<1w(•r 1·atf.' t llan t.he cu;•rent mArket ntr fh(' lrnder p,1 ant s the new rate r.t1rn1·wl1Pf't• l1ctw cen the old rat.e 1u 1d 1ho µr1•va1l111p, mark et rate Tht> nrw m n nth ty payment ls lar l(er Lhan It was pr eviou sly. but n ot '!.8 high &S curren t r ates w ould require Impact on buyer e /W<!1vr .. " lt'lw•r rn .. 1 rflt<rk~l "''' e C.n (lu!lllfy Wlll1 • ICl•M llll'Om• e 1.1 WU ft\(lrtll11y pt.)'11\t M• lm~ol an Hllt r • AUt•ll'4 D(ltenti.1 buyera • R.rt<'81vu •II rund• u olo11n1 Tl* buelr'9ea le CtOrlduCt!td br 111 9-lh, CA. t2t80 TNl· l>utl,_ 1a Oonciucted bY ahpt. 12, 19. 29, tN3 Cl\~ •m lndMdull. Thie~ ta conduc1ed l>Y' _,_.,,._....,....ft aoet °"'"' "" Ml'ny tenders orfer a blended rate ~ w ..__.. ~ .. per1ner""P. ........~ ....... --.... '""' tllt h ... 'Tllll .......,,_,. -ni.cs with the ,...., humer\ Wayr.e Iwamoto 1,,.=-'41 1n1 m ortgage &a It prod\ICIS & tt(11er COiarrty o.rt ot Of1f!01 County on Thll 111•'-t wM llled wt1h 1 Tht• •t11-1 .... Iii.cl with '"' To PlllOe your meauoa '-'"""" •:m reLurn th&n the old mortgage A Sept ;a_ 1ta Coool).' CWk of Orange COunry ~~ty C"!~ .. of Ori0ge COUfllY on !*ore tne ~""._""'"' ::;; -•I a9•••• profeaslonal can ll'•ld .. " . . 1"191t a. "· tMl ....,,t t4, ,.,..., ,_, r .. t11o0 IXlbllc. j:;'~h h2t '" .. "' --'>" "' ... Ill OAIYDI 01m1 LOvety 4 BR custom home on the gotl course with pool and spa, Very pri- vate and recenlly re· modeled. Reduced to St.295.000. Catt em Cote ll0-1100 Jtiil()lJl li(J"tf:' ~ealtOfl. 675-6000 EXOEWIT .... 2 Br & t br Apt. 2 car ger• age Excellent locallon •, l>lk lrom Bay Priced rlghl 81 S29S,OOO owe papers FOf more Info IELflOIS PAYIUll IW.TH 11M12t f£l1ii"'"::~=1111 2 Br home ., gueet unit FllllH lltllL HIE rem00eteci. "° qu•lltytng II THnfHOI 20,-. down s23e.ooo 675·9058, -ot Oulalandlng customlred 4 Br. 2 Ba l\Ome This ptop-Cireu •el •u ltU erty has t>een exp•nded , ••••••••• to Include a spacl0u5 seco~ story t kylfghl above a unique atrium and walls or sliding gl ... 10 private patio areH dle- llngulsh this dr•matlc llome lleulled celllng• and a hand1ome dual fireplace l\lghllght the 1unken IMng room and library Speolal luxuries ere formal dining room, large kllcl\en nook and lush Meir 1ulte Ask lor Randy H Katt. 644-1020 Llfft llUl llTATI ·Sh~ 11 home. lt'a euy with claullleO 8'2-6875 Ulll-llYl•lllUOI "' ... 10 Room HOl'ne )¥/pool Walking· dli1enca 10 Beach. Falhlon 11., B&J ts , nr by ~n. $450,000 Xtnt financing evall. Wiii cooperate w /brokar• Avell by appt. Call 673-3745 Of IM0.2722 MUI I 1'ITn ftlW 200 blll. 40' lot. 3br + den, 3ba, yard. comp!. refurt>. 1515,000. 217 Jumlne. O...ner/agt 873-6551 '::~~~, S@\\.c«l~-££~s· -Mal -----.-'' Qlll ' P<KlAlt ----- 0 ic:'''!t"!·,..b::-';.~. :: Jrow. •o toulfll to-v, w,..,.. .. WOtd.t l A R H E II I' I I N 0 W l F I I' I I S r1 U U H I I' I I 1 ~ ..... , NVM81 •fD lll 11 ., .... ,, r 1• 1• ,. 1 H•rn ~OUAm . -• • . • P\lbllflad Ofenga COM! ~ Pvbllthed Orenga CO..t Pvl>lltfled Or1lll09 eo.r phone "'°''.. ,w b u yer to thoae properties where PIO!~ ''· ~. OC1 3. 1oi_'..*, .. • .. ""°' 8ec>t 19• ~. 0c1 >. 101 1983. Piiot Sept. 19• ts, 0o1 3• to, IN3 Delly Piiot """' , .. "' ..-this type o r mortgage 111 available IOIAll-Ull a..wen II ............. mi WU ....., 3210.83 11214-83 Ct-.llled. 04,-64179 ---------~ ,. ________________ _,_.__ ____________________ _ ' II ,. 8 8 01 ange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Monday, Sept. 26, 1983 _B_• .. u_1_1_fo_r_S_a_le ___ ,Hoaat1 lor Slit Hom.1Jaflrailitf Costa Mesa 1024 Newport leacla 1069 Central 2202 "$•1 S'"K~d!"n_n_<>_q·u-.-,1·11y-1-,,3-1 I Br bayfron1 S89Sl mo 0 Sl 1,000 DOWNI 2 Br oceanfront $1250 Br 2 oa lam 1111 th ~11 M 1 1 t 1 Bil nome 11 an,i.~ roof • 1 17'> 1110 '11 tll Pt!• •( ' 3 B1 w1shp S 1250 , u ~ • H,11 oor View ttllls ap I Ag• E>n 65~0 111 1,5"'11 s19o ooo w111 oe Su••tr I W nter 3 SEPARATE UNITS I• 1uulate<l 101 $162 000 R11fal1 l Udrn>s each w•fh qtl• ages Gc>od lln<11111119 Good s1ar1er for 1111" "''"' w 111< Clwn or n1(lre <.:all JACOIS REALTY ~~~"~;6~1!'~0'te 760 8702 PROP MAIUIEllHT lllVllSIOr Q 714/175-1173 $1,200 PER MONTH Ror MoCardltJ Rltr. t810 Newpo11 Bl (.M 648·1121 4Br 2Ba bO• IZO IUI ,,, lactied gar rw pl<ng S9 7 500 t.all 646 a.186 $8800 DOWN on lh1s I yr ""w u~·4• ••• h·~I 'lBd1m l'obd cOrl1IU ] "ar ga1 P~tfllC. ..tU'H 1:.. s 1200 J,;11b.l1 48'>' IAH FORECLOSURE L oca1 tJafl~ 1 ·~ lure~10~1·J 011 2 t1"'au1olul ,r1Jo~ t -.3Br ~ R.1 ~ t 4tl• 2 1f1.1 Ttle '" 011, t1 t I yeatS flPW 5p,,c111•1S tlld I u 11 ~ ol 11 I 1 I 11 I" •I v.. 'mod"'' n le.ii 111 r>S t.rea\1ve tui tt1t1n<J lv,ul Sunm11 all one" Aqt>nt 642-462'.3 coueqe 1 'Irk .itot inc1 r .. ~, upper SI t5 000 uw11 <1gl 759-8006 p1111c1Pdl~ onlv 2575 Columb1c1 O"ve EASTSIDE COTIAGE Charming & cozy sw rounaed tly tower 1n9 snaae 1rees Comp1e1erv private tronl & rear y.iros Detached garage Ple111v 01 room tor e•11anarr'g Only $126 500 759-150 I w11n 11ar1 DI monlhly lease yo1ng tu"' ~11Js lhf' oown I' V rt1 I v. II tl II y Ou lel•e-opl1<m 1n1s 3 bdrm _ ''" •es11.1enc;e w m1n1-ncea11 view• Only .i few t>to<.\\~ 10 lhl! 11e.ic111 759 1501 WALKER&LEE Real F.state §!!j_ FORECLOSURE! MUST BE SOLD NOW HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM HOME REDUCED FROM $1,800,000 to $795,000. 673-3051 WALKER & LEE 2 !>lory 2 master su11es, Vrew t1pl Assume Real Estate $69 000 al 10'>% ana o we Asking s 12<1.000 Call broker, 675-3859 C§!lj, By ownr • 1 ln1eres1 in LIOO ISie 5 80. lam1ly nome on quiet island lo· c.itron $2000 WATERFRONT HOMES 63 t 1400 Np1 Cres1 2 Bd · den qu1e1 enll toca 11on Comm puot & tenrus S1100 yrly WAI EAl'AONT HOMES 631 1400 Npt Ten J Bd townhouse 1>.1110 fireplace $750 yrly NATERFnONr HOME 6.l t 1400 wnv t>uyJ 1rs1? BEST Rlty ullers ""''"011ahzed ser v1c.e ar111s sel 4-U lee g\1<1ranteed pracemnt DETAILS 631-1110 Corona del Mu 2222 1 br 1Ba steps 10 beach. co11e1ed patio yard 5675 496·2228 8aytron1 Bayside Place 2 Br 2 Ba bOal slip $1850/mO 675-6161 Oceanside of Hwy 2 Br 1 Ba. S795tm o Ava11 IOt tO Unique Homes. call Mary 760·0807 or 675-6000 unaer $400 4 rent & utrls bach pad w/11ppts hurry 539-6190 BEST Riiy lee Costa Mesa H 24 2 Br • den. 2•1t ba E/s1de Condo. 2 car attach gar $850 Properly House 642-3850 642· 10 10 rncrea1bie oelow mil 1 terms low aown on 1n1s quat11, Townnouse s 129 900 eregant NB Condo 2 Br w/slove, crpls. S 15.000 down $150/mo drapes. enclsd garage. Call 675-3412 no pe1s $550tmo 773 W GOLDEN PROPERTIES 752-1589 Lowest pt1ce 4 Br Z ba nome 1n CM 598.900 w assum S75K ts1 Agl 673·8550 OWNER TO CARRY! 1s1 TD lot 10 years at 12•·, Tnrs cozy upgrade<! 3 Br Norin Mesa nome 1ust 20'1odow11 G1ea1 buy at St26 000 Call 540-1151 -" I~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS MARIOR RID&E lest lur 10 Cowe11try nena1ssance Moael bes1 1oca11on prtce & 1erms Only 20• • On Asking 5374 500 CONTACT JONI SHH CHHRIA PROPERTIES 155-3454 HARIOR VIEW MILLS 3 Br 2 Ba home at 1218 Keel Or CdM lmmac LOl1d11ton w1pvl yard S362 000 For app1 call P,1ft1c.~ Tenore agt "b0-87() 6) I t 266 ROOM TO 'NOR~ 1111 clo "" Wl•y not renl to owr l •~aroo• View 5 80? 12 000 SQ 'l Q IOI ~ 644 5598 wkOys 6 IOPM 3 Br nou~e E H1P 5 '• ~" I Agen1 64, 96ti6 ................ ... S C Plaza cot100 2Br I • 'ltfCED LOW ba, poor soa Own lor WfSTCLIFF 2 Sarm cosl ot rem• s !OK or 1ess c .:iro,~ nas besl loca11on an Sy ownr S86 SOO tor S11ups restaurants 556-1626 o• 775 2580 cln<l t ustrne Pt1va1e pa1ro Un•que 2 Br tHuS <Jh 2 bll l•P•c gar H1gnc, uo· gradPa T A.nnme H ~h t 31.ltice assum Ask nq s 114 500 613 8550 Dana Point l 026 OCEAN VIEW Townl'!Ouse 3b• 2 1M 1150 SQ II S 156 500 Xlnt hnanc1ng ow11er 714-240 J 102 Hut. Beacla 1040 '* $2soo dn by ownr 1 Br 1 ba Cnnao nr Harbor $68 950 Assume OWC 619-948· 1216 eves Super clean .3 Br 1 • • ba 20 .< 20 bonus rm wl lrplc $132 500 By owner lnd rust tew doors lrom p oo l Olle•l'd al sios ooo 642-5200 on REAL ESTATE AQEMT G1ea1 opportun11y lot res1- uen11al re-sale agents & 1nvestmen1 agents w11h e~pandrng local com- pany Xlnl comm1ss1on spill w11n a bonus ol properly mgml com- Wilson 631-4889 $325 1 B• Trailer private & Quiet. gas & waler paid Isl • sec only 497 ·6287 3 Br 2 , ba. 2 stry E/satde condo. 2 car allach gar $1100 Property House. 642-3850 642-1010 3BR 2 .ea Condo din room. pauo. bit-Ins. dbl gar w/d. recrea1ton tac . avail 11-1 $790 mo 546-7390. 644-7298 eve 3Br 2ba 2214 Avalon Avail now 5825/mo incl garuener 646·3627 1 Br 2 ba Goldenrod Dr Poor gdn• Avail 1016 S 1050 Sierra Mgm1 64 1-1324 Ado•able E Sioe Dungalow $300 s 01lls pd Pel ok 539-6 190 BEST Ally lee HCI IAYARH 3 or I ba. comp! re- modeled All new k11. bath Ille crpt washer dryer parnt & ranllscape Huge yard 32,. Colleen Pl $925 Don 548-8533 eves (213)380-9680 days CREAM or the crop' 3 lrg Brs 2 tile baths. sunken liv rm workshop garage 0111e area S5oo·s • S50 secur11y fee 537-5027 EASTSIDE Charming 18R nouse ullhlles paid encl garage $640 mo 645-8453 or 1-492-1720 E side 3 Br 2 Ba. lam rm, 2 car gar, sep dining $926 642-2520. No pets E.s1de duple)(. 3 Br 2'/i a8, yard, patio. au10 gar, $800/mo. lsl. last & sec 3168 Santa Isabel 631-8283 846_6 t66 m1ss1on plus syndteallon lees EAperrenced agents lmae 1044 preterreo bul no1 re-Exec s1yte 4 Br incl den 2 QuiteO Ask tor Tom Lee Ba $800 lncd 4 kid pel 3 Br I , Ba Woorog condo tL 111011 end un11 10"1. DOWN TSL lllVHTMHTS 539-6190 BEST Rtty tee E •elusive Tur lie Roe;. 142-1103 Near OCC 3 Br 2 Be 4 lam 11 .. revet Townnome. 2 Br single 1oo S500's w/gar :?Ba lyrnew $152990 M b"l H I 1100 5396 90BESTRI 55'.'.1 t550 or <'6 1-SS5S O I e ome . 1 ly lee Beaut1lul El Moro your hi-Nr OCC Attrac. clean 3 br. lie Oream nome near 1ne good loc No pets Avail sea 2 bdrm 2 ba View now $700 75 t-3898 HoHtl Uafarahllt4 · D11plue1 Arart•••fa, Oaf. Atartiaeata, Val. Aert•eata, Ual. OUice l H tala 2914 Aaaouce•Hll 300f Haal. 8ead1 2240 Uaf.w• 2535 c.... ..... 2724 HHI. lucll 2740 Newrrt leacl1 2769 2000 SQ II carpa1ed s 50 SCRAM-LETS lmmec 2br Iba lanced -sq et Harbort8111\e• CM S300's get5 ullta sharp Qd• S565mo 554 Vic-$495tmo 2 Br I '. Ba epl 2 Br 2 ba lrplc, encl ga1 Villa BalDoa 2 Br l Ma 540 2830 bachpadwtpoor&spaa1 10,,a C M n3597_7297 carpor1 llr all bll1ns $530tmo se c conoo ocean/Day vi11w ANSWERS 539-6190 OEST Riiy tee P8llO balcony 847 8772 526-3004 sec bldg pool/spa I vt BAYFAONT BLOG 3 Br 1 •, condo tndry Aerl•tala Farahllt4 527 w w11so11 ltiase BASEMENT nool\ up pool, rec area. Ba-l"o• TSL 11&•1 142-1903 5800 3 Br 2 ) Ba 2 lrp1c.s. JRL ,ROPHTIES 2500 sQ II 50~tS I 00/sq Whaler -Flown Humus Ouatnl MONTH nr school:. oeach & ., close 10 beach schools 1,.. 1,..1 11 Call Mon·f:t1 9 5 shopping No pe1s S625 Ptninaula 2607 S525/mo 2 Br 1 Ba pool. par!\, encl gar 623 9111 .. u-.. u 642 4&44 Overneard on Iii crowaea bus ' Somehow 1n1s Monday seems hke 11 1as1ea a whole MONTH Call alt 4PM ~36-5028 laundry room. c.iose io S1 536-9953, 536·4248, Santa Ana 2780 Lrg 1 Br Apt. steps from shopping 149 E Bay SI S36-9572 ----""'!"!"""'--~ •EXECUTIVE SUITES* Act taSI mod 2 er w/k1a ok appts • gar lla1 $425 539 6 t90 BEST Ally lee ocean Winier $550/mo TSL ll&•t. 142· 1103 3 Br. upper bll-lns, pools , deposlls 754-0938 Beavtrlul 2 Br I Ba sec gale. nr SC Plaza I MO FREE RENT With shor11erm lea~e lull Sl!r111ce suiles Keep your 11cvernead low 8 proressional image rugn 88 t Dove• D• Surte 14 Newpor 1 Beach 631-365 t l.rg 2 er winter rental Beaulllut Condo walk 10 Sh•IJS to sand. ocean beact1 3 Br :> Ba crp1s, view S650mo 645-3434 drapes arr c;ond. blltn l.ttchen coveredtprrva1e S1.1a<.1ous sunny I BR on patio 2 car garage. pool Wes1 Bdy Ave Incl & & tenr11s small pel ok appl encl gar Avatl Avail appro~ 10-24 8y 9 ' 2 4 S 6 2 5 I rn o appl Ag!llll 957-0702 553·8600dy 673-7500ev S550t mo 2 Br 2 Ba lrplc. rwnnsti xlnl area. patio. $675/mo 645-3866 bo1cony/yar<l enctds lrplc $6751mo 846-0736 garage !nary rm Avail R091111 2900 now Must see' INSTAil INI l Br s 111 Bal Pen 810 Cenl&• St Huge 3 Br 2 Ba nr r1ew bl'acnt•orit n 1 ouse $34>5 TSL ll&lllf 142· 1103 llas everything, close lo Ayt 673 54 0 H11111 Harbour Only Loat & FoH4 3004 $595/mo ? B• 1'> BA $725tmo Won 1 1as1 Townhou se garaqe Loe 4932 Cnarte11e C11 I rg stue110 ap1 1r, s111 S•!iOlmo 7ltl 41?2 Ou1t'I 8 n!CI! $9Z5 111clas water & assoc dues F\eQuire ts1 rasr IS secu111y Agen1 yard ltr. small pel Ok cl~ Call TSL Mgml Costa Mu a 2624 763 w 191n s1 1)42 1603 NEWPORT VILUH TSL M1111t 642-1103 33~6 NEWPORT ILYD t.ornna del M11r room Olhc.e sµace available FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142-5178 957 0702 New 2 br conoo 2 ba ocean view Never lived in $8501m<> 1-632-7921 w~dys 840 3748 eves 010 town 3 Or 2 Ba 4 lam pet wtg.ir & more 5650 539-6190 BESl Alty lee WALK 10 beach spacious In te•el 4 • 2 gourmet ;.11cnen elegant lrml om 1ng designer decor 1nrou1 view & pa110 relaxing spa lo.1dstpets OK $450 • $50 secut1ly ree 537-5027 Irvine 2244 2 to 4 Bdrms Se40-S1400 ~isor ·Realty 651-1177 lllO llllCHELSOH DRIVE IAVIHE 7 min lrom beach. gas & water para Junior I 81 $475 t Br $530 pool. spa 1enn1s volleyball couns. saurias, rec rm Sorry no pe1s Call 557 0075 Lapna Buell 2648 SJ25 rum charming bacn nr bcn no pels ulll pd 1 rt>SP tmpf cl<lll 494 4200 Newport Buell 2669 3 B•. tower. steps 10 bea c h , garage 673·024 I 63 1-4562 3 Br. lower, steps to IJl!aCh garage 673-024 t 631 ·4562 Deluxe I Br on Day nr be a en yrly very qiurel. pt1va1e Elec gar $525 673 6336 642-9666 Oceantront 2 Br, 2 ba comp turn $900/mo wntr. utrl pd 261-9466 - 650-0881 OCUNFRHT APT Spec1acular 5 Br 3 Ba 1 Br w1n1er rnll S500tmo Spa. lrplC. trg lam '"'· incl ulll No pets S1195tmo 556-6576 673-7844 OCEANFRONT wnlr L~ana Juell 2248 Quiel exec. comp turn w ODS COVE Secluded $65~ & $I 000 I mo 2Br Cottage Prtv Palto, 67 5• 688 Frplc. New Carpeting. Ocean view. 20 ~lleps to $825 mo ,.97 -35 11 sand nicely furn 2 or Laina NitHl 2252 Ava II 1mmed 2Br. 2Ba. nr ocn no pets $750 mo 546-7390, 644-7298 evs Lg :n!r & 1011 twnhse, 2· .ea. gar rrprc sec gale. $800 mo 495-0565 avple• Avail Oc1 1-14 only $300/wlc 63 t -0 t7 4 WINTER RHTALS Steps from beach. gar age/carport Xlm loc 209 38thSI N B 2 Br I Ba S525tmo 203 n•Cl St NB 3 Br 2 Ba S850'mo Newport lleacll 2269 St 100/mo 3 Br 2', Ba N B RP311~ Newport Cresr Conoo 675-t642 custom rnterror 2 car A t I U f garage. DOOi spa lenn1s flf •ta I, a ' courts Call for 11pp1 Balboa b ind 2706 TSL .. ,..... IU· 1103 cote IBA Apt wrlh lrplc 141yes 14)BR, 3' 1BA • stove relt1g $600 mo blk to bch I tam dwelling erect11c11y1water paid (Old boararng hse1S1200 &75 3683 or 1 986· 7046 mo 646-8689 10-8pm 119 23rd SI $299.000 81lboa 3 Sr Condo 81ulfs. neutral Puiauala 2707 decor grt cond $950 Lge 1 & 2 br 112 blk 10 mo lo mo 673-5589 beacn W tD No pets Big Canyon Townnouse 3 Bdrm, 21 > ba Goll course 111ew Avail Oct $1500/mo. 640-5274 GORGEOUS 2Br. tg den. 2' )Ba new twnshe S 1050 mo 233 t61h Place 675-4333 $625 & $750 yrly Gar S50 Craig 870-6500 X204 wl\dys. 675-9780 Vrly I bd 1 ba ~rpe1s. drapes lrpl $525 wtgarags $575 No Pets 675-6606 Cortaa •el Illar 2722 2 Br 1 • , ba lwnhse lrptc. pool Lse $675 Bel 7pm-9pm 650-0473 3 bd 2 ba. walk to beach. Lease, Condo, Npl Crest. 2 bd. den, 2' > ba Rel, W/O, Ocean Vu. tennis 3 pool S 1150 Avail Nov 1 631-8344 References required Call Lido Isle 3 Sr. 2 ba. ftplC. a lier .. pm 540-2334 walk to bch Lse S 1400 -499 .3300, ,.99-4319 eve 4 Br 3 ba, 2 lrplc. 3 car Nee> Sack Bay. Com- torlable 3 Bdrm 2ba lam- tly home l ease S t200 mo 644-7424 Bl<r IEAR NOH MOIP. gar S 1500/mo Avall 10115 851-8767 LARGE l Br view Oeclc gar exiras $795 • aep 719 Marigold 640-4255 Ct1ta Mesa 2724 18A APT 1n Costa Mesa Freshly patnled 646-7514 $5951mo 2 Br 2Ba Townhouse small yard 1 1 U1t111s ca1po1t hptc 940· w 181nSt L9 JB• 2Ba dpl• cpt~ Clrps l>lt11s lrptc. ln1.d yll "'cl Clbl gar W 0 t1ook up 0111e1 S8!>0 rno 'i36 0921 ,f~Jtl Z Br duple~ $33!. lrom $250-$650 mo C"ll t>7 J 4087 lo• 111torrna11on t.ns1a Me:.a room .ivclll 1n 1.11g" .:ipt nr OCC S200 mo incl ultts 4J2·03~ I LIDO REALTY 173-7300 TSL M1111t 142· 1803 $600/mo 2 Br I', Ba rrg T w ntls lnd ry rm CllrPOll CIOSt! IO :.nop· 111119 & beach Avail now Oceanlro11 1 Cono o on simd ' Br 1', Bd POOi Lovely home We:.t<.hlf BALBOA PE'NINSULA iHl!d Room ha l'. krt priv 00 p B R FOUND 81k & wnl lc11ten ab1 6 or 7 wks Old vrc Tusfln & Broadway E Side CM 646 1475 ;:>4 111 sec ga1ed pr o1ec1 S J2'> 111c1 0111 642 7342 4 sq II v1 a1h e· $750tmo 751-5999 <Jone S300 mo 642 4623 Founo lem lawntwntte Doo1e m11 male while rnoo1t fem brown/blaclc mrAed Sne1t1e male o•at.~ grey Stiepherd m1• male D11nOtetwn11e P11 Bull rem bull Poo- dle!T err 1e• m" ola New- port Beacn Animal Sheller 125 Mesa Or C M 644-3656 2078 Tnunn TSL ll1111t 142-1103 Beauhlul 2 Br 2 Ba a11 cc111cJ Clshwsn1 lrptc retr1ge all u11ls pd $7 50/mo 645-44 t 1 Cozy Easts1de 1 Br I Be new carpels. drapes II pa1n1. relt1ge & range incld lmmed avail 1 car garage $450tmo Ae- qu11e I st 1as1 & security 280 Del Mar By app1 Agent 957-0702 HUGE 3BR, 3BA, 2 Story $625 mo no pets 972 Valencia 851-2175 IMSTHT INI $425/mo sm unatlached collage. 1 Br 1 Ba oll road. qu1e1 2072 Newport Blvd TSL M11nl 142-1103 Lrg 2 Bt 4-plex. 720A Snahmar, $495 No pe1s. 646-2613, 645-3924 Lrg bachelor on Ets1de all u111 pd. $395 Ask tor Amy 760-8862 Lrge 1 bdrm Lndry rm. pool $404 lttm All UlllS pa 548-0336 Lu>.urrous condo. SC Prazo I Br den. lrpl elegant fr windows. AIC cstm designer wallcover- tngs & drapes sec bldg, 1nr w•d tennis ct! c.lubnouse ulrl Ill<. & muc.t1 more No pets S700 mo 640 1813 eves 760 0317 SElWlllD VILLAGE New t II 2 Barm luAUly apts 1n 14 ptans I Bd•m lrom $565 2 Bdrm lrnm $660 Townhouse lrom S725 pools 1enn1s, walerlalls, ponds Gas lor cooking & neat1ng paid F1om San Diego Frwy drive North on Beach 10 McFaade•1 ana west on McFadden 10 SEAWIND VI LL AGE 17 14)893·5198 Spacious Quiel 1 Br Close 10 beach $435 mo 960·8656 WOODUIE lPARTllHTS t-2 bedrooms Beau11lul lakes and streams Complete amen111es Securrly gates Enuy by phone No pels 846·659 t La~ua Buell 2741 2r apt. 1'' bll\ to bch. Victoria area lrplc, tront & rear decks. custom lhru-oul $785 494-1966 494-3 196 La~Ha lfi111el 2752 NI uh TERRACE, brand new condo. ocean s1oe of Hwy al Sall Creek Beach 2 Br den, brtck trplc grt ktl Comm pool JDC II qorgeous rec rm REF S req no pets S 1000/mo 831 1453 8-5 30 Newport leacla 2769 1Br Bachelor across trom sana lockable garage It cookong $450 mo 63 1 5300 Guy llt<E NEW t Br SS 15 mo PAV p,)llD POOi spa TOP 1rea Quiel no pets MESA PINES 2650 Harla 54<l-2447 IOr2Br,IBa$500 242 I E 161n St POOL EASTS10E 64S 5109 N H ug 2 Br 1 oa coin op Pl gts 1311ndry nol wrtr pd nr 2 Br 2 Ba yearly W New- 17in SI $4 75 760-6227 port wsnr/aryr nk VP 2 car garage l'04Da....a ..$650/mo Rooms antJ bath $~:JS B1c11 ap 1 S335 5wrrn not ll•b t.ht1s1t.ir1 11011 ~m k • Malu•" 851 t910or'>39382:.> SULARl llDTEL Wiiiy rentals now avail t tS 50/wk & u1.1 Coror TV Phones 1n room 2274 Newpotl Blvd CM 646 7445 8dylron1 Ollie.es pa1tos parking 1arnto11a1 673 1003 NEWPORT IEACM l11troduotorr Retta •Professionally Decorated •Garden Type •Prtvate Su11es •Some w/ secreHwaJ space Walk 10 OCC use ot •Full W1naow~ 1u1cnen wshr /dryer overtookrng paltos $250/mo 850 1088 • Secre1arial serv ava11 Hotels Motels 2904 •Copier Recep110111s1 FOUND Gray cal Harbor II Heil 546-8284 \/IC F V Found parakeet young yellow very lame oandea Bethel Towers, 642-994 I 642-3931 ~ •K•lchen. Elc LAUNA BEACH 712-1408 ll0-1070 Founo Puppy M trsi feet MOTOR INN • ' orntwhl Dana Pl/Del Ob- Wkly rates$ t05 & up lnd1v10ual b tflce. $400/mo 1spo area 66 t-13 t 7 Oa1ly/Wkly/Mon1ny 0 C Aitport area rnclas K1tcn's avail Color TV cont rm cottee service & Found liny Toy Poodle. heaiea pool & steps 10 copier 957-845 t Sepl 19 in C M Days ocean 985 N Coast Hwy 637-9321 eves 979-1976 WESTCLIFF BLOG. Laguna Beacn 494·5294 Found Yng M golden re- Motel rms for renl by wk $120-up wlk11Chene11e avail 675-8740 NEWPORT BEACH C.0tner #Htctiff Or,.._... .,..,.. a..,. t-287 sq 11 ollice W1lh turntture for Rentals to purcnase rt des11ed 111ever 2 yrs old Lincoln Scnoot cam 720· 1418 Los1 3 mo Old wht/orange rng hrd k11len, male RE· WARD 642·3731 Slaare 2908 145-1101 2 Br 2 Ba Condo. wash· Lost yellow Stt1ped tabby _______ ....... cal male neul, whl chest er/dryer El Toro Renee NEWPORT CENTER Full 911'} vie NO Laguna 770-7766 or 951-5911 service E•ecu1tve Suites Answers 10 Punky *Female non-smkt ID shr $575-$625 640-5470 494-2375 or 497-5"33 4br Conao pool elc p I 30-12 S275tmo 662-1156 • O.C. AIRPORT AllH eUODI I COM Fem to shr wtsame, Former desroner CIRCUS Of lurn 2Br pool, tennis Showroom niohry $350 mo Incl u111 phone upgraded space and shell MASSAGE avail up to 4000 SQ II HBO 759-8940 corner 01 Aedh1tl/B11S101 E.ec Condo 1 bill Cnina gooo ra1e 751·5989 Coves COM Pvt 2 Br 2 Ollrce spaces tor lease t>a 2 Sl•y 2 car gar w d 747 11 5595 mo 525 11 trplc 2 pa11os $450 1&1 $420 mo 1s1 month rent & last 673 85tQ or lree u11 s pa A C 978-t781 P<I 57 grouna II! tOSS Er F 25 type Me. clean will Camino Or C.O<;ta Mesa 11aoe tor room & board :; Btks E ol ra1rv1ew & 2br SD bct1 4 blk~ love Adams k1ds bul lapdfora ooe511 1 754 1040 Mr 1 rac.y J1m536 612 t •$340•vP c.rplS•drps ii c •strm~ 1730 I Beach Blvtl H B 842 2834 719 NO HARBOR BLVD !=ULLERTON 170·11'2 l OU A WEEI ATTRACTIVE '.AASSUSSES 10 SERVE YOU ESCORTS / MODELS Outcalt ONL V 835-9199 EXOTIC DAICERS Bachelor' Bacne1ore1 le 01t1ce & B1r1nday Par11es Female preferred ror yrly on Pen1n avail now $337 50 mo 1s1 8 rast 650 3860 THE UST HURRAH HY VIEW 738-8538 558-8538 I Br II pie.. POOi-patiQ. QBI • age No pets 5505 399 W Boy 650-6357 NB Realty 675-16•2 Fem shr quiet 3 Br home Beaulllul large olltee.a\l&l· ----able 642 4644 Mon-Fri. Ae111ed personable Qoytsh 9-5 Male some means enchanted by heaven Sharp newer 2 Br w11h garage No pelS $495/mo 645-5577 Stunning large I & 2 Br 2 Ba garaen ap1. pool. $425 & up 7 10 W 181h E'cept1on111 1Br encl oer no pets relrrg. elec ranoe $400 mo 642-5964 N Y LUB LIVING IN NEWPORT BEACH S1n111es I & 2 Bdrm Apart· menis & Townhouses Some are elegantly lurmshed From S660 On Jamboree Rd at San Joaquin Hrll5 Ad U4-1100 Ulll pd S325 mo. 1Br qu1e1. patio No pols 644-6958 •CONDOS• VIiia Balboa and Ver-Daaa Ptiat 2726 sa111es $625 mo & up 30r. Ma. spacious upper 631-4980 dpla. garage. no pets Canal watertronl dock tor 33966 Stiver Lantern sm ooa1. 2 blks ocean 4 $750 mo 493-0676 Ams $850tmo ullls pd Hut. leaell --2740 661-2993 2 Bd m 1·~ Ba Condo LIDO DELUXE 2 Br trplc. lrpl: 0dshwshr. pa110: lry bt1ck pal!O $1150 stngle garage $725 mo 6 5•6359 $500 depo91t 863-1500 Oceanlron1-lower 1 Br, Agent. no tee trpl. w1n1er $625tmo Dys 833-3743 evestwknds 730·0104 or 955-2830 nr OCC. hke pets S240 540-0608 R!'llS reQ d F to shr 2 br on Balboa Pen $325 incl ullls "411.t 675-2668 or 532-9208 M/F shr 4 bdrm apt 1 bll\ 10 beach Newport S280 1nc1 ut11s 645-7971 evs Need Fe 10 snr beaulllul 2 story 1ownhome. 2·~ balhs. pool ctuohouse No Pets or Kids A111111 lmmed $325 utlls 662-3838, work Helen Nwpl Crest. female io shr large beaut condo nr beach with F/M QUIBI & clean $275 utll 642-2114 msg 859-3750 Prot rem 25-35 10 snr 3 Br 2' 1 ba, COM $500tmo or $333/mo w/3 people Call Ans Ad "29 642-4300 24 hrs "THE " sun. nature sea lhe arts EXECUTIVE SUITE rela!e 10 rady wtsame Nwl'•I Cit 640-5470 Mar11age? 646·0721 1 .. iae11 Weallhy middle-age gen• R I 2916 oesires beaul krnd flle-tala I long companron 35-50 HHllEW Joe 840·6363 Generous 1enan1 Improve-Peuonal menis, 650-4000 SQ tt S • 30 4 ofllces-comm S 90111 trYICH I 2488 Newport Bl, C M TOlllY'l IF IEWPlllT 642-3490 Pnone Fantasy's Coa•ercial taking appllc1111ons IHllll 2918 851-1212 aller 7~ Relall space 1250 sq II SckNla a 111n St c M Prime re-la1traelioa 3016 1a11 1oca1ton 645-3477 oeaut deco· Assume S90 000 loan S 15 000 awn wi.d.,.s all 7PM wtcnds allda1 495 1481 E•cnange YOUR property for a Turllerock n111 tnr view h<>me S73 500 494-8204 IREEILUF PHI A beaultful Triple wtde '.10~60 3Br. 3Ba home Ideal loca11on Agl 540 593 7 By appl Tn-tevel 2 Br. 2 Ba condo Kllchen naa eallng area opening 10 bright pa110 Community pool 5 minutes lo beach Good loca11on $650/mo Mary LOU Mat1on 644-6200 Snarp 3 Br 2' •Ba w/dlntng rm & 2 car gerage on cul-de-sac, Marina Hlgh- tands Wiii consider lse opt $890/rno Curl II , 631-1266, ag1 2 tBr unlurn, $475 mo dep Newly deeoraled. stove & relt1g oft street parking Ou1e1 neigh- borhood No pels To see call 645·9604 2 br I ba apl. lndry lac Greal loc 417 Yor1o.1own $500 See mgr. apl 4 960·6746 ()( 536-7403 2 br. 1 ba. gas pd. $425 • On 1ne Beech• Avail now 2 Am tor rent in home. S300 Br winter rental 1111 mo . tsl & 1as1 • •, u111 6· 15-84 $700 631-0900 759-1211 Er.I 280 dys $375 dep McFadden Av V E R S A I L L E S r11 Beach Blvd 893-4894 PENTHOUSE 2 Br, 2 ba, 2 Br 1 ba. upstairs oceanview. turnkey ltv· 640-8 183 eves/wknds Ammie shr 4br house NB w/gar sreps to beach, $350 incl ulll 650-3231 • $775 up 2265 11 indstrl GOLO.:N PROPEnTIES 752-1589 New 14 wrde Mobile Suite deal $400's renls 2 Hume a<Jll park Br w/apprs & gar kids S24 950 Agl 557 9390 539-6190 BEST ~lty tee NEWPORT HEIGHTS LARGE PREMIUM LOT f p 1350 fOTALLV supreme 2 ~ nco•e rop oonus rm cnets kitchen. Slngle story 4Br home X-lg master sle. good cona • 4 car gar Avail Ocl 15 $1300 mo 831-6773 Agl GtANT OPLX 7Br 6 breal<lasl bar. super garages Npt Hg IS area. plush. decor gardener & S260K 975·0 142 Agt 1111ls PAID $375 • $50 se-Newport Shores 3-4 Br 2' •Ba 2 blocl\s tobeacn. close 10 pool & lennts 962-6683 0•1 cu1-oe-sac 4 Barm '1 , na Pian 45 •n C111vert1~le Large backyard Many upgrades and custom tea1wes $ t 55 000 Lots for Sale 1400 cunly lee 537-5027 GREAT BAY vrEw Dane Poiat H2i 1n1 "' COM for d Condos Charming specious 2 bd. Agent 759 1243 alt 4pm 2 ba no pets $650 Ocean vrew Versailles plush 1Br, security spa $675 mo 533-3516 Oat ot Slate 493•0467 ~isor ·Realty Properly 1550 Near Ma11na 28• nae ,. • acre appro• 33 miles bttms patio vrew • gar Recenlly remodeled exec nm 4 Br, 2 be sep tam rm. rdwd not tub Gdnr & ' $575 539·6190 BEST lee west of Cotoraoo 651-1177 Springs $9500 25% oown balance 10% 1meres1 lor 7 years 71 41962-3915 R.E. Exclln e ILL E HAN $450 000 6 yr Old Pasadena CuSlom nome WIUT YOU OAl'T tor comparaole or lesser flll II •PT home '" good Orange ro1•llyprlva1enearacrf!.5 Coun t)· loc (2131 Br 3'_.. Ba separate 798 9oo5 Maia s Qlrs. pad(Jle •en a ..... Fuaiallt4 nls court, pool/spa t. 1.;.;.;;.;;.;;.;.;-.;..;;.;;.;;;.;;.;;.;;;;.;-.. __ tpeclacular v1ew1 Re llewrrt l tacla 2169 dvceo 10 1565•000 fAA L1661SLE BAVFRONT AQI 552-7500 Sept 10 June 3 Br turn LatH• lt1cll l 041 675-4646112 131259.9151 HllTN UHH OHFH T OOTIAlt lmmac cn11rm1ng hOfnll Ouarnt 2 Br t 811 911r tncome npl Ocaan vrew S%Otn10 wrnle• Jonn. Walk lo beacn. town S & S P r n ri er I 1 e s Lovely ya•C $;114 soo 1 898·98?4 Ao• Ka1h1e Shtl'lels 494-755• or •Qr 4114 Soa tla l.at•H 2116 BUILD YOUR HOM( O•I II Slf'P5 10 t:>eacn lu1n lrg 2 tl)flClnCulOt OCFAN hr fOrtOO pool jl'.IC lrplc FRONT 3 Arcn Say IC'{! $B!.O 768 45291!.57 t028 aJmpJe 101 c 1111 own('• rr1 10 Mon 17141499 1070 or T u e 1 o I 11 11 1 a (2131799 I 15fl SELL Idle ll•m• with • Dally Piiot Clu110ed Ad 842-5678 Super nea1 2 Br I Ba oar· assoc du es pd age mile lo beach $575 $1700/mo 760-8 194. 673-3313 or 496-2430 805-395-8874 El Toro 2232 Remodeled 2Br. 2Ba on Gorgeous 39, 28a hm bay. boat slip avail Pool. poollfac $650 buy/rent bch. S t 250 mo lse 539·6190 BEST lee 675• 1688 Rani? Why not rent to own Ft1atai11 a H•rbo1 view 5 Bd7 Valier 2234 844-5598. wkdy1 8-10PM 3Br 28a split level w/pooi WATERFRONT -48r, lam & gar S700 kid pets rm. completely re- 539·6 190 BEST Rtty tee decorated. 111•11 lmmed. Boat slip tor 55" boat. 2 CLASS on o 8udge11 sldetleslncl Ferge.son& G1gan11c ' • 2 Queens Hatin A E 642-t 183 kttchen. tormal dining custom decor bbq p11110. solar heated pool & spa ONL V S475 • S50 secur- ity tee 537-5027 HOMES FOA RENT Founieln V111ley 3 Bdrm 2 Ba $850 Fenced yards &. g3ragtts Kida & Pet• wel- come 863· 1500 Agent, no lee WESTCLIFF 4 bd, °3"bd w l poot & Cebane S1750!mo Answer ea /1 593 642-4300 24 hr w .... 1 .. 111 2291 •Smell older 1 Br new redec single or coiy co11- p I e 1425 No pete 752-5822 c ..... 1.1 ... MOfe tamUI• 11te O-ttlng U f I "-.tt 2.1110 •ht c:eml)lng "bug" thla 1 I nt 1•.,. .. yur 11 ~ou tlav a • !!Hr l'~B• rea.c. 2car1111. c:emper lh•t'1 not o-ttlno com poofs 1Svr11toe1 uMd. Mii n now with 1 21282 Chesterbrook ln. CIHatlled Ad H B SllOO mo 830·M94 11 wlbolcony minutes lrom ing Sec. comm pool, spa 3 Br upper S5751mo beach 5500 720.0844 etc S915/mo Bonnie Ammie 10 snr beaut •urn enclsd garage Mesa del 8orr1ng1on agt. 675-6000 3br He home $400 mo Mar Mea Call & leave 01 644-0452 vtrl incl age in 30 5 pret message 751-9905 " " 848 7496 aller 5pm Hut. lt1c. .740 HHI. leae• 203 E. 11th St. Share secure large nice 2Br I Ba lrptc W/D hook condo. ad1acen110 SCP ott1ce 18 tO 1 Redondo Cr #U He 842-2834 WANTED shop space or large garage tor minor auto body reparr wtll pay up 10 S200/mo Cosla up no pels $675 mo $275 Share with ca11ng 254!;20~~1 Townhouse. WOODLAKE ~~~~:r1:n1:1~~s s;k0r~ Establtshed light msg d1s1 Id APARTMENTS !;45-2575 business wr&ties 10 share Mesa 01 Huntrng1on Ben 8111969-1221 enc s garage, pallo lease ot worenouse 01t1ce $585 S350 security WHY HASSLC? ROOM· space tn Costa Mesa Avail now MATE FINDERS tnler-2346 Sanla Ana Ave Have sever11I dts1t views. screens, photos & pr op er lies in mind TSL M&•I 142· 1103 ma1cnes prot people 631_8480 S I You lelk only to que1111ea 2 Br Townhouse. very pac ous a p p s 4 3 • I Miae .••• ,... 2925 Quiet lrprc. 1acuu1. gar-B 1 1 c n I N e w po r t age No pe1s S650/mo 1-2-3 bedroom 641-1899 SOMotLPllOPHn ca11 63 1-4984 FOi LEISE tmerit. ···••la Wut•• 2909 2 • loll 2') Ba lrplc. enclad 8p8r Classroom space avail tor gar 011 Pec111c Ave $775 •rom $4BO IALIOA llUll var1e1y or ecllvttles in Condo 673-5,.89 Ii 4 Br 2-3 be furn home for Fountain V11lley/Hun1111g- 1 month starting Sept Ion Beech 11ree BELOW •2Br I ea Bear1Pau1ar1no 1 5 • S e P t 2 0 MARKET Annual leese new cp1s paint. bale 213_207_0455 agraemtnl wlopllon 10 p111to. enc gar, $550/mo L k & $ renew Malnl /cvllodlal Women s clolhtng estab- lished bOUltQue rn Nwpl Ben S 125,000 gross per yr Oller Ownr 646-4025 775...ft797 NOHJ •• LtH UT4 NEED CASH ON YOUR REAL ESTATE BUT HAVING PROBLEMS? HIGHLAND FINANCIAL CAN HELP WITH A 1$T. ~NO OR 3AD TO FOR 645-82611 * a es treams Muaage lherap111 Wlfl 1)(-servloH & ullll provided *3 er 2 ea SC Ptu SA. change for rm In CM or Co111aet C1iol Jonel, MORE INFO CAll (714) pool. patio spe $750 No * Pool & Spa NB. Sandy 645-6084 842-6651 ext 230. 997-0212 CeUf Morlgage 7 ~ -4 An Bkr 8~·573 Peta S2·5822 G1ra1t1 ltr AHHactaHtl .auvli .. =:---1--- • L•rge I Br Apl. crpte. * Large Recreation Room .... ltl2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. er '''-"' ~rep:: 1'~1~1~~ ~'Al; ~~r * Bar-B-Ques ~wl'!X~N"f~tor-1'\"h""oP~•~P•~c ... ,~Of"'!I ••w 11 lt•Jtft ltMla T.D. • 4021 S386Jmo 731-68211 . large gorngl' 10' mlrw SOIEEI WllTlll ... llTIUll 642 7312 * N I d d 11u10 Dody repe11 will poy Merta'. 0. ... ew y re ecorate up 10 s2001mo Co1111 WlllSlllP Spectalli~tln ltl a 2~ 3Br. 2•,Ba. Laurel Pl Mtsa or Hunllngton Bch Presented by F1anc1a TO'all~ 19411 Townhome Poo1s1e1e. 2 * Beautifully Landscaped Biii 969-1221 Ooewa: s1araky a Hu1cn, RE eroka1 eo AM!tMs car gerege laundry Giiiet Rtatlll 2914 NBC M ovie or tho Week, 542_2171 545-0811 room, p11110 S785 mo * S It G t Mesh, etc _ ~- Coll Bob. Agl 556-5101 8CUr Y 8 8 '·~Way betw Beech & Fwy YES ... Open IO ell stud11n1t WIDOW HAS SSS tor TO"s. 3 9, lottUy remoOeleCI. Ctauy new execu1111r who went to become pro• S 10.000up No credll 0111no new. 1't Be {714) 846 8591 41\Jlll All ,,rvicea &vllll ft111lon11 lllm & rv check, no P-"llty Also 1ownnouse apt~ OI W • i tO \Q fl S550l mo wrllart No prevtout lend on & buy TD' a pe1101 lclds OK no pa11 Mary bkr 64~ ·3998 ecrrpt wtUtng HP41flanc;• S 10.000vp to Jumb01 Seo 1 o cc up 11 n c y 1617 weslc;ttll N B 278 to neceaury 852•0904 Dtnlton A»OC 873· 731 I S695/mo For renlll llP· 8100 Edinger 1385 SQ 11 Sv11111>tt tot Appllcallont ~no II.lien 7 p1tce11on 645·6646 H ti t B h fMdlcal or aanl•I Agont days a WMk Limited en· Art you ~ • mo'\19? un ng on eec 54 1 ~32 1011men1 c1...,..... .a. w111 point S4iO CIUl'l. new P•lnl. 2 YoU In the rllflt ~tlon Br beams, nr Htrt>or Ha111 •omt1hlng 10 aell? to find lht tlome you •hopa Nopet• 84? 16~0=3~~~~~~~~~~~~!!;;;~~~~-1~C=l=••=•="=led==•=d=•=d=o=l=t=wa==ll.:l:W=•=n=t=A=d=•==C=a=ll=84==~=-le=-7~8..l:=n.ed===·=84=2=·~6f=7=1=======- • Orange Coast DAILY PILOl /Monday. Sept ~6. 1983 117 $1.84 per day A4verU1la1 l1t11 At1orae71 ;;iiiiiiii;iii;~;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REPiei & GAYER Np1 Ben Ct•tal Ctacrttt £1tctricil -:.. , Aoo's cbNcREte & necfAICi:& · P11ced MASONRY 9 yrs same r1g r11 lree e~ttmalo on loc rre11 ttSI 840-1705 large or 'mall 1ubs lit H1d1••: 0 .H ... • .. •• .. •P!!Cioi!l•11•a""ia~!I~_.-.Ll-• ... •-.• ... c• .. r..,l a .. 1._. ___ Paiatia1 Plaster/Rep air Typial Service Home Repa1ts . Carpentry ROBIN'§ CLEANING Prunlng & land scoping i--,2-Y_R .. S .. E_X_P_t_rn-sm_a_ll.-L D i. l'l A~ 1 r l'l1N(l Typirtg/Word Proc.enrng Plumbing · Carpel Reis SERVICE a 1horoughly Spec1al1s1 Call Altrt!dO My f)mes lire ,11rn11• 1111• ... 1 1•111 1111111 tt:•lurl'~ All IJu~"'t''5 ~c.t•oot & IJ"' CALL rREO 962-240 clean house 540·0857 549-4930 or Leon Maciel 6'>0 64 ~, 650 664L llMh", ... f "" tl/51! , ' ,,. 1ot•11+ic.1a 851 104 t Tnu1 ~ All you i:.tilY lo• 11 JO I.lay ad atlrnys you 1hough1 you coutdn 111llord 24 1·0343 tn1ury 01vo1ce DWI Bnkcy Benty Service 39662 1 673 0359 Ct ramic Tile Home Repa1ts-Carpen1t)' 6 c TILE SETTERS * ELECTRICIAll * Cao1ne1s-Etec Plurr1b1ng 751-2128 lret1 e111ma1es Bonnie s Housec1eanmg cus roM CX1.tN1 Pl ambint V1rni1b Work service much eiper & L•e·· Strvicea f'rCJIA'>~l(:Jncll pride AM~ -----.... ----t'f)M' v •hNJSH WORK 1n ine DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DOil NOWt1 ISi FOR SAllDRA Your Daily P1101 Service Oirec1or y Representa11ve 142-Hll tat. 322 Accouatin1 CPA financial s1a1emen1s. 1a~ relurns Cossa Mesa Jottr1 Brown 63 1-6483 Aerobics SC IE NT tf"IC COLOR ANALYSIS Know yOut )ttason ana approp11a1e colors Color anatys•s skin care ma"-eup, wara- r 001> & basic nulrtllon all inti 1n 2 hr consullallon tor $35 APPi 556 5J89 Boolrlrttpia1 BkkPg. payroll. gen acc1g & sec I Fla• hrs. incl wknds. al your business or can pickup & dehver F1ee counsel 642 704 7 Cabinet M1lri ap •New cabtne1s, cabine1 1ac1119 bars & 1orm1ca toun1er1ops 642·0881 Car pea tr~ CARPEN RY Experl all pnases 20 yrs on .irea Chilr Runov 645·3749 Ctiran11c & onosaic lloor~ ReD!.01JalJle 631 2345 r1111crng DON 966·0149 kllchen~ llalns showers ELECTRICIAN 20 YRS 1t **HOME REPAIR dl!CkS Craig 646-9873 EXP REAS RATES Elec Plumb-Carpen1ry Cbilcl Cut 64 6-7602 Fences Ktirlh 646-4672 Altersckool chhd care, will ONE CALL DOES IT All prck up .u schl Bear St G1r•ealn1 We t1a 11 breai.. 1t ouy 11 Paulanno Sonora. St , ........ ..-.-T .. R._E_E_S ___ or haul 11 548-5009 John schl areas Xlnl refs 557 6051 Topped/removed Clean This skould be your only C1111a Care c M norne fenced yard tnlan1s 10 2 vrs Paula 642-2995 LIC 0 DAYCARE 1 4 yr olds Mesa Verdi! Surnnne 556 3098 Compater Services IBM PC MELP1 Affordable & useful on-s11e advice. Ir a1n1ng & prOdUCIS SSPIPC 754-t039 Contracton General call I <JO 11 all Free est up new lawns 751 3476 Reasonaole r111es Jon li1rlt1l111 Wanttl Mowing, EdgTng Twice a montn S20 10 S25 650-7454 JAPHES£ liAllDH£R 839-5035 Landscape Ma1n1enance Clean-ups Mow & Trim Reas rates 536-16 tO LAWN SERVICE Rellablt! Respons1tile & 11ccom- mada1tng 645 5 t33 751·0870. 24 hrs Huli11 DUMP JOBS 4 SMALL MOVING JOBS MIKE 646-1391 HAUL· MOVE-REMOVE Furniture Trash. Trees 963 54 15 NORM LT HAULING MOVING Ren1a1 C1ean Ups Jon 645-8192 731 -29t6 Aerobics We19n1 Traming dance etc 1ns1ruc11on pr1va1e 01 small group 1n your nome 01 01t1ce BOD SQUAD 544 9400 Remodeilrepair Unique 6 unusual 1o1101i. a specially Remodel Repatrs comm 20 years Lie d bonded 8 1es1d L1c d bonded P.ilombo Const 962·8314 ins For es• 552-9142 MOWt EOGEtCLEAN·UP TRIM Free es1 Reas rates Jim 646 1958 GEORGE S CLEAN UPS g HAULING No 1ob 100 small 895·6006 HAULING SMALL JOBS lrJSh ll Furmiure MATT 645 5089 Appliance I Repair Mosl ma1or apple ailments cured or NO CHARGE• AARCO 851 9604 A1rk1Jt• Repa11-A11era11ons Doors Windows-Cabinets Pane1-Pa11os Fences 35 yr s e~p Jerry 546-44 t3 Repa1r1sma111obs Fences shelves par1t1tons l ow rates Sieve 73 t-8311 Carpet Service Drlveway-Par~tng Loi Repa1rs-Seatcoa11ng S&S Asptill 631 -4199Ltc Carpet cleaning by re11red 1ourneyman For lree est Classifled Ads 642-5678 Charles 673·7435 all 6 Drywall DRYWALLIACOUSTrCAl Sm1111 1obs & Repa11s BUD S52-9582 THE liREH SCH£ Lawn·tree-shruo 1ns1a11 Tree 1rrm/Removal la.,.,,,. ma1nt1Ro101111mg r ree esl•males 548 &065 DRYWALL TAPING All la•lures & Acouslrc Haadymaa Free esr Kevin 673· 1503 I __ .._ ______ _ Selling anylnmg with a Daily Piiot Classified Ad Is a simple matter !UBI call 642-5678 NEED HELP7 (,ALL JEFF• Jack ol all hades carpen tty, patnltng. gardening clean ups, elc No JOb too large or small' 556·<'264 VOU CAI l -WE HAUL" <.;ompt clean up remove auto t1eia11 & wkly ma1n1 SPrv1ce 644-819 t Vic Home Repairs Local Carpen1ertRoofer Handyman 11eeds work Good locat rels Reas 14 yrs exp Harry 548-4920 rehJ rre1:1 esl 960·8240 _._..,,. __ ..,.,. .. ~-F s ., 1 4281 24 hr ED 'I 841-182& ' .-'"" E iCTION -5YRSO C ree e~I IPva 4 WATERHEAlfRSp•'<-iJI (,or'> Raots Bars etc Cr pt & Window Claantng Exp S 150 • CC 646-88 t t INTERIOR (XTERIOR Pvol ttt•alt"~ •I urtinc.w • lO t•• "'P 675·8316 * Prol results a1 reas rates MOST IN 16 DAYS Courtl'sv es11ma1es .rau1. .. is J. ri"t'"''"''~ It CALL BOB 964-4125 OUN 644 4798 MllOD!!_ Or<l1no; t.tear 11 '" S!> ,,, Widow Cleuia Dt•H~alllt/Thtrtlllh BAICKWOqK Small iobs IN 11FXT CAl I JIM Ri•IJ.Ju l.iucPt 111~1• l'lf A~FS Becky 841-2261 Newporl Costa Mesa 131· lllO O'J I 9604M/\ Ml II f1' (Ill lt>I 11111 unsh1ne In c;.IJN~HtNE WINDOW NOUH·OARP£T Irvine Refs 675-3176 WlllDOW OUHUIC Custom Brtck Slone We do throrough work Re Block-Concrete Lie d liable and REFS w 1111 nt11s Free esr 549-9492 complete carpet arid M • nousec1ean1ng windows _o_v_a_n.1 _____ _ done 1ree CALL TODAY• *A· 1 llOYUlli * 540-5654 Bes I quallly 25 yr e"p HOUSE-APARTMENT Compe1111ve rales Cleaning or Renova11ng L•c T-1 t64L'8 730 13~) Free es11ma1e 650-4468 STARVING COLLEGE HOUSECLEANING Aeltab•e -Reasonable Own 11ans 650 3263 JAPANESE WOMAN wdnts 11ousec1ean1ng 645·3540 Ouallly housec1ean111g lllorougtt rel1001e Pat 494 0280 THE CLEANMAKER 5 yr~ e~p Hometolc Reis avail &75 4853 T 11ed ol nousewort.. -i TRY LACY• 964-9995 Cadillacs 10 Go-Carts Whatever lhe Fed Roll 'em oft tne market With a Classllled Ad Call Nowl 642-5678 STUL>ENTS MOVING CO Lie T 124-43& Insured tt41-8427 WATCH US GAOW' Music Lenon• Piano Teacher from UCLA School 01 Music nas openings lo• sludenb 1n Nwpt Bch C..<tll 768 1303 Plintia1 FlllE PAlllTlllli bv Ric.tiara Stnor L•t l80644 14 vr~ OI 1ta11µy local custome•l> Thank you, 96J 4 114 QUALITY PAlllURS Prompt nt!al prn less1onals 636-7 149 Wanl ads 642·7667 PA1N1 & REPAIRS Resume Service JOHN lAMBEftt 1 •C. 443908 f.f 1 116., C.••Storn re•11•• ,., Co•t>• lettur ~ Joli • "r.11 "r" AAL PH S PAINl IN\,, I 111 t IJ'. 1, l I 11)7 lul/l'<I n.,d!> L•C tl t.l (ANIN~ 64L'-1549 WH1I( WIZARD WllWUW WASHING T tot-only magic 1s IJIJ,llLI I Y 631-2026 r "'" , .. ,, 11.; 1 IS8t! ,4 ,,, Roofing r 'State Llw l<.1JJ quuht1 Heu,un,,tJI._. H"'\'" ~'1'' \4 ·• tyr"'" 9.;.;.;.;..;;.;;..;;... ____ _ 1<111.!'. I 1111 lnr t•'>l•millf' ll•·W Ho ,..., fJ·.,-~, ~l.rlP ldW reouires Iha! all 650 ?128 "" Im Or 111 I l' 1~<u • ~..i 1111.1 «rtlr actcir~ who perfo•m w ,, • •vPr $200 1nc.lud1ng WA 1 GRAf'lllt •. Secrrtuial 1 •I" lr>Cl .-na1t1,.a1s muss ~11eG1ui.11ooy 111 t r11111"'" • Services 1 • ""~eel 111111c.ensed rooru~ li62 7'11'1 -•f t,r, r·n .• h~f P1rJC. I"'' JtlO•S ~11ould so "'"" '" 1he11 .ioverhsong (. '"'' 1c1or~ aria con-'utJte• s 1.onliltl Mary ',, Jiil.i r al 5'i8 4086 with ,, , ll ;,..st1i1r\s Contrac , ~•alto License II• 1•<J 28 C.ivlL Cen1er f.'l<1l .i nocm· 690 Santa A oa (A 9270 I Papering ;._ .. ____ ..._ _____ 1•1 ' lt o/<(O I 1 I jlAflll Fa1 lhlllg lnll•r 1m lJl.!SHl' HAN(olNG STH.PPINr, I • 1 •' '' o• "l 1' I VISA Ml. SlOll I ' I 1:• I 1 • o ol o ,,,1 I WE GALS SttOtJI IJ HANG TQ(.,(lH(I• 1Sprinklers ~39 0730 Anylim~ ""'1N.._S_T_A_L_LA-T01l_O_IC_'l_t_P_l_IA- h t10 Coven 1 1 ,,.., ••. • r, • " 1 1---------- PATIOS ReQwOCJtl flt'C.I<~ l1llle Miss MuHel sat on a ' '"'' 1 .. 1" ,., ...... ,., Tree Service T ullet. along came a OuctMy wor~ '"·I'> .. ,I> d --.... ,.,,....,..._.,..._._ h ltc d 'fb:S on,.',, ... ,1~q J L f'ff <",(nJtCf spider ano read in 1 e PLA TEA PATCHING Res1uc:c.os '"' t·•t •o t'"> Neat Paul ~d5 :!'•i7 Class1l1ed Ads &42-5678 Tr1mrr11•1 1 .,. "''• ,, ''"" Daily Pllol C1asst11ed ~•l'ilfl •P~ "'' 1.4;> 1•110 secllon about MIH Mui· • let s Tuttel and bought II REMOVE ,RUNE HAUL 101 $9 95 You can sell Lowe~• .. 1 fl• ' 1;4' ·t'53l your lulle1 and lots ol WAN f A(, 1 ION'I C1ess1IPd Ads 642 ·5678 other tnrngs 1hrough Daily PtlOI Classtlted Ads Call 642-5678 _,e ..... 1.,,p ..... w ... 1 ... •t._.•-.•--5-1 ...... 00 Help W1att4 5100 Help Waatt4 5100 Btlp W1att4 5100 Help Wtated 5100 Help Wtatecl 5100 Htlp Waatt4 5100 • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Beauty •Assistants, 11am1ng program • Man1curos1, exper Cllen1e1e nol necessary Richard Ouelle11e Salon 200 Newporl Center Or NB Tuesday . September 27 . IOAT MAlllT. MECNHIC ARIES (March 21-April 19): Express ideas. make contact Person needed for ell rou- with those who are bright. cheerful and who encourage you to \Ines. mechanical, main· utilize talents Steer clear of those with penchant for being tenance and general · . • . maintenance of corpor· gloomy, for dlSCOuragmg y ou and for lim1tang horuons. Short a1e boat Average 30 trip could be on agenda hrtwk year-around Send TAU R US (April 20-May 20): Exchange o { ideas could Resume and salary re-. . . . . qurremenls lo Ad No 3 I culminate tn profitabl e enterpnse. Member of opposi te sex Daily P11o1 po Box figures prominen tly, helps y ou locate item that had been lost, 1560. Cossa Mesa CA 11\is&ng or stolen. Money picture is brighter than originally 92626-0560 anticipated. Virgo plays key role. Bookkeeper. 91onera1 o•· GEMINI (May 21..June 20): Lunar cycle high -JU. dgment, l•ce wanted 101 prtn11ng ous1ness. experience antuition will be on target. Past error will be corrected -family preferable or w1ll1ng to member changes views. decides to support your position . Be 1rain 11ght person Call diplomatic and a "gracious winner." Taurus, Libra persons 540· 1355 as~ •or Jack figure prominently. BRAINS bfllllanr director seeks lop ass1 MIF Or-CANCER (June 21 -July 22). F ocus on hospitals. institutions ganize programs tO y1s and tradiuo ns. Past experience proves of tm.measurable aid OI mgml c~p • refs req Individual temporarily t.'Onfined is on your side, wiU help if 1 FI T 1 p, 1 1ob Salary Resume MIT Bo~ asked. C larify terms. streamline techniques. ge t rid of t62 Laguna Bch 92652 superfluous mate rial and expenses. cab'inei Shop Help E~ .. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Re latio nship antens1fles, you get penence hetplut bul not your W lSh and you 'll also have addi tional r espons1b1liUes. Lunar necessary $41hr 10 s1or1 focu s on powers o f persuasion , abi.l.tty to utahz.e natural charm in 850 1755 construct.Ive manner. Money com es from surprise source and Cesn1er1c1erk •or AM driver Fu1111me pos111on, Mon-Fri. 8 • 5 pm Stall $4/hr Apply at Masser Slue· p11nt <'34 Fischer Ave. Costa Mesa Drivers • Cross country Cal1lorn1a License 1e- q u1re d M acGregor Yach1s Corp 1631 Placenlla, Cossa Mesa Drovers needed. insurance required ecomrcal car needed 751-0453 E~peroenced person tor wknd help 1n small Senior C11tzens Board and Care home Hrs 9 AM Sal • 9 AM Mon Fe Pref Call 9·5 !>48·7163 E;.perienceo Roofer. Full and Par1-11me, Costa Mesa 545.9734 Four Supervisory open- ings for Health Orlen· 1edlselt mo11va1ed 1nd1- v1dua1s High earning POlenltal No e•pe11ence 1equ11ed We Train 1n Npl otc 650 2148 Full 1rme Iron! & back Ol· lice netp needed for busy N e w p o rl Oph1halmolog1s1 s 0111ce ewperoence orelerreo 646·2471 Housekeepe11Cook for p1oless1ooa1 woman 1n Hun11ng1on Harbour, 4 dy wk Call 846-1 4 76 all 6 846-0583 Housekeeper full charge. live·tn. own car Good salary 738·3561 115 So Harbor S1e A Fu11er1on NOUSHHPllll Ho!el Cleaning Person spec1a1 deta11 Must speak English and be will· 1ng to work weekends $4/hr Call Mrs Purdie 497-4477 SURF ANO SANOS HOTEL Laguna Beach frame shop seeks appren1rce 1rainee lull or PI T avail Ph for appl 494-5822 medical Large OB·GYN practice 1n Newport Beach nas front of11ce position ava•I for e•peroenced malure 1nd1 v•dual w1lh teadersn1p background po1en1tal for advancemen1 & salary open Call Answer Ad : 831 64<'-4300 24hrs UliAL SECROARY Experoenceo Newpon Center Fashion Island Call Mr Stone 640·8900 UHL SECRETARY AsstS!lng Newspaper Dealer In Irvine area Musi en1oy working with children Mon-F11 10 00 am -7 30 pm m Van Slallon Wagon or Smell pickup needed Only very responSlble. neat person need apply Satary $200 00 week plus mite. age Contact G Hyde 642-432 t Mon-Fft 9 30 11 00 a ni ONLY Office Pos111on 1n Wess mms1e1 C1e11cal ex penence necessary Plea$e call belween 9am -12 noon, 895· 1222 OIL COMPANY OPENINGS Offshore r1gs and re lrnenes No exp $30,000 plus a year For tnlo call 3 t2-920·9675 ex1 2239P a1so open evemngs PART TlllE Earn up 10 $400 per monlh Re111ees House- w1les. College S1utlen1s Neea dependable au10 to deliver Oa•ly PolOI •n Laguna Beacn (2 hrs per dayl Weekday P M Weekends A, M Call Mr Barrow 642 4321, e~t 343 EOE PART TIME PRE-SCHOOL POSITION RECPT /GEii. OFC. UECUTIY( S£0ROARY parl time 9 30-l 30 Flec.tr <J"" ~ 1irm CM .-,., C crpora1e nead· Mon-Frt ComDo P"~ see~.-. 1.,11 '''"' r~rt'I •111<1•ltirs 101 s1a1e-w1de t11on clencat IS "'"'i-"'Q 11cu11s1 ,. !'''""".; 1 1 '' '" .es1men1 lorn 1n New· w ch1ltlre'n Musi tJe ctllle t.f'rso1talrly .,1111,1y 1,, l•l)rl aeacn Shor1nand to type Salary crim 11rin\lle 4 ,,,,.. '"'~l'Jnll» 1110 e1perier1ce req1,11red mensurale w1ao11t11es & r>l•one Sy'>lf'm g sonil' £ .cellen1 Career Op· exper Child sWorld Ct111 tyf.>1nl) '·' • ,,,., '" , po•tuno 1y Call S53·0940 dren s Censer 1842? mrottlnse•t,.,, 'H•9/(4 Monrro9·S30 Culver Dr Irv 55;> 48~8 PRE SCHOOi TEAt..HEA·Full ltme PO!. •loon on es1aohshed Irv Re11 .. 1 ior '>1111 '"'' "Y o<Jaro P. ''" su11C1,1 Mo• ;4 lot Sll1ll S411 ') ·o:.s chtl<J care ce111 er restalt10111 w/pre'!c;hoot 111ogram 1mn1e<l1illP <>I•" •ngs lor EC E C.er1tlrca1e rPq • t' • I v " ~ • ll I e Exper destred Satar 1 P111t ,..,.,a.,.1•t 1 I!< p•e 10 commensu•ate w1e,per m 11-.•• ~;rn1J1o111ff\E"> ario Child s Worl<l Ch1loren .-. P l .h•tov"'•t''> 11"1111 agP Center 18422 Culver Or lo Oto~" i 1 ,1~1 Hrs Irv 552-4858 Mvr1 rr1 8 • 2 30 PIT. 5 6 IHS pr day. llll" MEY£ r111C11 5 ' ·' 623l' data entry & ge11 I Ol11Ce HET All GOOO 101 Sludf''11 r1111 hro•t• I.hill I""" Relaol q55·2600 sa•e" ,.,,,,., '"l P1ease P 1 T fife c1e1 k Musi 11:.ve al1Jllol roumPrlC e' penentP 3 d11y work we>'~ 84" 1)(14 I PIT help In & Out Pholo 1rv1m• Car Rei.iuoreO Camer" knowlt>C1gf' prpl Hour~ t0-4 857 O 16 1 c.atl 1<11 <11•1 I COSl:t Mesi l <14 ~ll' Seer .. Pel•I• M~r t.l' h·ltlren~ '>tNP "•11 (,.\(> •1" '4 'ioollP'i *'OWN SHOP* P~" r '" ""'" r 'P .... om.>1 ':'> •t:it,..11 cioth•tlQ 5iJIP') t~q W1tl ffdtrl II\ f3ruJ ii 1tli tr ( ntiAI r M $£CR ET ARY Gooo Skills Front otltce app,.~rarrce 1 Person of· ltce ·I 4·833·2820 SECRETARY M<t or Stock Brokerage I ,,,, trns 1mmea opemng Irr nan lime Sec· relary ReC"i:.tllon1s1 Ac· uralt! typosl phone P>p!'r pref Hrs 12 30 • 4 JO Call Hel en . B4i 2~23 SEC.RE T ARY Needed lo a'1Swf'r phones Flei hrs 75? 0462 airer 7 pm SEl.RE .. AP~ Real Estale •• .1:-i1nen1 ~onsu1tan1s 1)1 ••·Q "11..VPM SH or SIJttHlw orq n9 gooo or ,.,.,, f Jlero1oa1 Lots or , .... ~,, l.a•t lo• apot I ·14' l:IJ°i "« <5 Jill 5paP•s PtT Oll1ce h!'IP Typ1n9 ,,. qu••ed Variell ttour5 Newport area b7J 9389 <• f, , ' W,fb ti:',• C:f.. .AVQ14 r JI• or parl <,all:!'> ftAOIOLO&Y TECHlllCltU EARii TOP PAY Musi be cerlthed Pos111on S300-S850 WI p IT 1.m,. 1tme 01 al wort.. (·4? 183<' SUl-COITHCTOlll " '--. . . S11111. Fri Tues Apply there w1 ue a legitimate uwestment opporturuty. Mornongs Gitt Shop V IRGO (Aug. 23 -Sept. 22): Focus on business. career, John Wayne Aorport advancement, added_prestige. What appeared to be a lost cause Belly 546·0076 FULL Tiii£ PAY PART-Tiii( WOfll Qppor1unt1tes available with lhe Los Angeles Tunes C1rcul.auon De· partmen1 1n our dooMo·dOOr newspaper sa•es program Guaran· leed hourly wage plus comm1ss1on Hours 9AM · 2PM or 4PM • 9PM Training 1s provided Poten11a1 to earn $300 plus per week For an 1n- t er v1 e w Call 17141 957-2361. ext 1204 needed lor busy general practice 1n Hun11ng1on Beach Salt starler 3 yrs PHONE CLERK tegat experience Musi ava1lat>le lcir lull ltmP ' 9·6 Mon Fn No eve Sello119 a new adverf1son9 nings or weekends Busy progr;1m 10 bus111esses ii'fcf\istrl3111a-mtTy pra!:Tlte Work 1n A •• 1.. oll•r;e w11t1 in Santa Ana Founlatn o11vall' ser.retary $100 Valle area M 81 be able hco1111~ walk111g 1nrougt1 and "withng 1~ work in door 101 quatol•etl rep back oll•ce Spanish 1ese111&1r11e5 However speaking helpful Salary no e •Perren~ .. 11<'t.essory Pro1ec1 ror b•d now all t•ades 897-9808 will n ow he successlully revived Y o u'll touCh on universal CHILD CARE havae&ltl-law. ~r.it1ry-lne...Datly Pilol Cl~lalton 10 partner 847-604 1 Dept is seeking a phone ver11tca11on clerk 20 hours a week, $4 per hour Applicants rntJst have a good phone per sonal11y Apply 1n person bet 2·4 Mon ·Thurs .. ask TEA1..H£Jl AJ Q£ prpscnoo1 1mmed AM pat I 11me pos11ton bay area 549-387 7 theme. pro ject will be completed and views will be substantiated. Pa11111me morning nours Aries play s key role. uperlence preferred LIB RA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphasis on travel, added 962· 1374 (ask tor Karenl mdependence. new starts, creativity and "encounter" with ~~~ica!veekends Light dynamic. dramatic m ember o f opposite sex. You'll get to h eart of Bookkeeping Apply 1n matters and should be direct, even aggressive. Leo figures an person Mergar11av111e. Prominent manner. 2332 west Cst Hwy Np1 Bch I 30-3 30 pm SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21): Intuitive intellect plays major role. Puu.le will be solved, you'll gain through investigation, O. I . A.'S resarch. Y ou 'll know what to d o al crucial moment, legal 7-3and3-11 Mesa Verde Conv Hosp 661 Center questions will be answered to your advantage. Cancer, Aquarius s 1, C.M 548-5585 General Oltlce • lull lime Light typing No ex· peroence necessary Con- 1act Ula at 556-3110 persons play important roles. Computer Data Entry, 1n --------• SA G l'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Make inquiries, plan Npt Bch real es1a1e ol· GeneralF~~~~IME campaign but avoid direct encounter. Focus on legal rights, lice Typing 45 • wpm a HUS ORIER no>rmissions. Moon position highlights public relations and a must Vartely 01 duries r Call Lois e1 833-2900 COMPUTER EllTRY constructive clash o f ideas. Gemini and another Sagittarian COSMETICIAN Top Nwpt S6 hr Call btwn 9.4 figure lJl exciung scenano. Beach salon. fixed salary Mon-Fn 645-781 1 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasas on employmen t, • tips 494.1555 -------• d ependents. pets and health. It is lime n ow to begin rebuilding COUNTER Mature person process. to check v ario us o ptions Delay serves to yo ur for Cleaners 1n c M advantage, reali;r.e that y ou can afford to play waiting game. 3.00-6 30pm 646·5 110 Select quality material customer service AQU ARIUS J 20 F b 8 Good 1 h '-'· h Jorn a growing corpor· ( an • e . 1 ): unar aspect Jgi wg ts a11on sran w1111 ltght de- r omance. change of scenery, dramatic announcement from livery' work and doong y oung person. Be ready for travel. variety and meaningful cus1omer service pall dial · h be f · Ge · · Sa · · llme Hourly wage • mite· ogue Wll mem r o opposite sex. nuru. gittanus age Appearance is 1m- persons figure prominently. por1an1 and muss have PlSCES (Fe b. 19-March 20). Emphasis o n security, building car 859-7204, ask for for future and defining territ.orial rights. It may be necessary to Ramona temporarily dismantle pro'-t f or ultimate purpose of rebuilding customer service . !"-, . Nice voice. telephone e~ o n more solid base. Relative does have sound idea concerrung perience lake Insurance possible mvestment survey M·TH, 6pm-9pm Nice HB olllce $4 75/hr -----_ to s1art 963-7457 Htlp Wutt4 5100 Htlt Waatt4 5100 Help W11tt4 5100 1££1 £lllll CASH? ARCHITECTURAL • REC EC PT I 0 NIST. Unllm1ted. permanenl parl ORAFTSAMAN last11onable. FIT Richard time positions open E.t!per 1mmed opentng Ouellette Salon, 200 mu!>I be available at least Pac1f1c Bu••dtng Newport cen1e1 Dr N B (' weekdays 1AM or Pt.At Concepts 548· 1181 BabySIHer tor 4 4 8 yr olds DECORATOR saus Do you love decorating 11nd working with people? Flex hrs PI T lull lime company 1ra1n1ng avail 499-1461 &ra,lllo Artist Tr1l111 School Portfolio 0 K 979-7660 Ted Hop Sing s riow htrlng da· !Ivery drtve<s for New- port and Laguna Beacn Call 494·40"4, 1000 North Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach Hor11cullural p /TI Fiii Tl••· 1n1eroor and exterior m111n1 Expe11enced only Own 1ranspor1111on 760· 1486 NOUSEIHPHS Earn S 1 I 70 working PI T by Christmas, or $2340 working FIT Permanent work need car and phone Flax schedules, 1obs 1n your area Reg clients No teies or leea Wt1nheld . 41 OPElllllH Liquor Clerk, mghls 4 w~nds 1888 Placenha Costa Mesa Main1enance Men Per- form c1ll types ol Ap1 re· pairs Previous employ· rnent as apt matnl or builder customer ser.i1ce reQutted 642-4907 wkdys 10·'* ----------- •HHERI HEIEI II you have a s1atlon wagon or Van and can recruit. train, mo11va1e and supervise teenagers conlactlng new cus· tomers tor local news- papers you can earn $450 10 $800 per week working evenings and Saturdays Musi be 21 or older Contact M r Roundtree at 548-7058 Week day s b e1ween 11:00 a m and 2 00 p.m. Mechanic, foreign & domes11c. over 1 yrs exp Can Terry 551 -2101 MEDICAL ASSIST Wllh Back & Front otc exper tor Oph1halmology 0111ce Newport Beacn 631·7577 Models. Actors. pit Xlras, commerc•als & TV Snow· cse 778-FILM kids 100 MOVER/DRIVER St1nl11 Aottn llt•i•1 c •. Needed 1mmed1a1e1y1 Must be rehable nerd working, Valld Or l.•c 650-1366 for Ca1her1ne or Del'>ra HOW.HY c ....... . EOE Part-lime ,.,,, ..... ftur laotllt Work Parl-llme, 9 am · 2 pm, or 4 pm • 9 pm wun the Los Angeles Times C1rculat1on team In tele- phone sates Earn an hourly wage • com· m1ss1on Tratn1ng provided For de1a1ls, Call 7 14-540-0301 PHTTIME WHIHIS Supervise Newspaper car· riers early morn 4am-10am Sal & Sun Musi nave van s1a1ton wagon or small pickup. Hourly wage & mileage Apply 1n person week· days 330 W Bay St Cosio Mesa Orange Coasl Darty Pllol EOE PHYSICAL TMHAPIST Must be registered Pos· 11ton available tor lull 11me 9·6 Mon-Ft1 No evenings or weekends Busy lndustri&ltlamlly practice 1n S a nto Ana/Fountain Valley area Salary and beneltts commensu1a1e w11h c~ pe11ence New Grad11a1es OK Contact Tom 546 •233 Have sometnlng 10 aell? Claultled ads do It well retepnone and Benel1ls com NO t..HARv( BACKS mensurai e wtlh 8 , NO nESEnvcs• MUST OUTSTAllllH P/T O"T'l pe11ence New Graduates T R < 1 t.. a I I S I e v e 0 K Contact Tom Thonirsen '>10 4140 •Salary• Comm· Bonus • S10p1h1 easy 546-4233 SALES • Appt selling only • Eves & 4 hrs Sat Jell 544-8861 RUL£STAT£ Rental/sales agenl tor ac- tove Island office We have openings for two eK pertenced, f\111 lime ltcensed agenls Com- missions only Call Bene Walsh, - \\\II Hllhl'I 1111'11 ... '"' RI ,. I -.tAl[ e73-e900 ree1uaran1s Luncn wa11ers/wfl11ressP< & busuoys. e~per d onlv Pleasan1 PeasAnt. 4:.>51 Marllngale Way NB REC£PTIOlllST 1uunsuo11 Ou1Slandlng oppl y tor ex pe11e11ced pro1ess1ona1 Tues·Sat. LdM are11 0 1 lice 87 1 905 1 Rtot,tlonlat/Stc'y NWpl Bch Plll'>llC relaltOllS lirm Sl''!kS pe1sonaote ~ compe1en1 rnd1v1d11at Good 1yping sklll:i S gt>n eral ollite capab11111es re QUtleO 720 094 I RECEPT ./OFFICE lor busy N B on1nmetrost Et11c1en1 1n1e111gMI EAP nee F T 646·4502 IJa111 Tl1 e 1as1es1 draw tn 1ne MICRO COMPUTERS Matu•P µerson w1bus1 S comouier e~p 754-6363 SALES PERSOll PLANT STORE P1t1me 645 J392 tO 6prn SCTftY/R£CEPT. Reat Esta1e Investment companv nds energetoc ao ltculate 1nd1v1dual 10 answer phone~ and type gent>rfll co111•snondencP Please S"nd r!'~ume 10 Mc I 1chlan tnvestmenl (.;o. t400 DovP S1 New 11or1 Oo11ch. C;i 0<-660 T£UPNH£ SOLICITORS we need good people to sel uµ appo1n1ments lrom our Cosla Mesa Qt. lice 1n 1ne evenings lor Hohtlay Inn s new travel club Satary • com- n11ss1on • bonus Cell 151 4222 aller 1 P M TU£PNOI£ WORI $5-$7 Hour No sethng Salary No e•· oe11ence nec essary company will 1raon Eve- 5ec•e1a11a1 (.,pnp011 oirc mng nours tdeal 1or Siu· Part t•rnP ITICl!lll~ rn your dents En1oyable working hf1n1r Typ111g trltng atmosphere For •P· phnnr119 Nr.in<Js 111e porntmenl call Mra b~kpnp HllVf' car o\ sett Jones 662·5843 r.< 11t1tttng lyP!'Wf•ler $6 ht ~ 111dei'lge 1J ~ Invest· PART TIME tnl'tll Syste1115 1n c M F ohagi> plant ma1n1enance 6•1:' R4<14 111~111np on ollrces ' :1 dys pr wk ~ ec r ,.., ,,, y 1 A~ .-.1st an I need<>tl .mm .. rt lnr small ptPas;,nl 0111ce non sr11c~,., nrtl~ word pro cess111Q 111tl or IBM Sys- E•penence preferred Mui.1 h;1ve car 557-0785 TOP$$$ Fem11IP~ Pref Models A Escor1s 1213) 866· 1984 '"'" r:i P•pe11er1C.t>I·--------· pro>t"'"'d Uut1es 1nclucJe cu<.ll'lmer ~ Clp1ter coo tac-I qP11e1111 olhce .\ p1irc.1t.1s111g, mus1 tie setl SliHler Env11 0SCOJH' Lo•~· 7 11 w I 71h 51 uml F8 t.os•.i Mesa 645-4400 Tfllll ~IS MOW TO tEll Was! a Dally Pt lot Classltled Ad 642-5678 want Ads Call 642-5678 arid weekends Work ap· ART SALES p/I Reliable, ma1ure, prox1ma1e1y 15·30 oer Creative Flair REF s 673-5257 week depena1ng on work 405.9754 Delivery Person. $3 50/hr Weekend n1ghls Musi be 2 1 yr with good dr1vong recortl 546-3963 For interviews, Orange Counly 750·3954, So Orange Co 661-7864 Newpo11 Harbor Shipyard needs painter s helpers Apply 8 am • 4 pm Mon-Frr 675·2550. at 22321s1SI Npl BCh iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitaliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Help gtve tnem a head start Earn IOP SSS p111 ltme evenings Only tJOS•llve dependable, ou1goong adults need aoptv Pnone 646-7021. ~ 10 10 6 p m Monday lhru Fr1oay TIAYU AIEllT toad Earn moriey wn1le _ Y banking you learn 10 sake •nven-i'lssemblers Apply 7 AM SA YlllGS tory ustng our system M acGreg or Yacht s Work primarily 1n Orange Cprps. t631 Placentia lllllAGER County Must be 18 or Costa Mesa Htgh School Grad Ideas Assemblers (Bicycle! 1ob for s1udents and needed lowork in a pro· homebodies apply II PEISOI gress1nve organlzallon • Must nave mech'I ability 17610 Beach Blvd Ste5•. For appt. 631·3248 Mon-Fri, 9am-2pm WWHllTll lntlTllY IHY. 2 opemngs Floral trat'lee (PIT) and Ortver (FIT) Apply 1n person, Call 5,.5.0093 for 11pp1 Allefl110n experl Neal professional seam11ress tor top quat11y work. 3 day/wk Call for •PPI 673-1868 •PPllance repaor Small appliance re - pelrrnen e\pertence necessary Apply Laguna Elec1rtC Co 497-545 1 ae1&111• 1r1Yic1 an1mH FIT & P/T Potltlon11 now available wlnew DlllribU· lion Co In 0 11fl9e Co reprSHnllng MajOr Na· 11onet Elect1on1C1 Firm Career & Managemanl Opportunlly'1 Available Part lime e11rn1ng1 S 1200 mo or more Call for In· 1erv1ew1 & lnform1111on 1130 10 530 Mon & Tua (7 14) 472-9364 aulO Full 1tme 11·6. auto etectrlc rtl)atr man and part ume 10·3 euto atec111c hal~r 1ome deltverles OC Aulo EtectriC 775·6 165 Aggressive. m•d·slled Sl\I· 1ngs & loan seoks 1a1- ented lndlvldual for !)r and new Newpor1 Beach olllca Position re· quires 4·6 years savings & loan eKperlence. 81rong opera11ons background and proven track record In buslneu development Good communlcalfon skills and llblllty to work with people s must w e o"er an attrec1lve compensation and ben· etns package Please aond resume tnchidlng salary 1equ1Mmenta to Pertonn..t Dept Siii MIRlllO SAYlll&S 1855 W K11111ll11 Av~ OrMge. CA 112667 Equnl Oopty Employer M/F TPle IHI"' dr111• In the Tr•d• your old 1tufl for Weet. 1 D•lly P1101 new goodlee wlln 1 Delivery Person, Must be 18. for lypewrner com pany Call lor appl 752·0229 Dental Recepllon1s1. RDA requ11ed. e•per1ence nee, lull ltme for last. fun ol· lice Ask for Nancy 645-7580 Desk Clertc wanted See L11rk Hotel 646-7445 Apply 7AM·Noon only ------Clasllti.d ... 6'42· 78e7 ForO.Sll~ Ad ACTIQN c.u A DAILY PILOT 40.YtSOI MJ-1411 PIT mutt know F1t11 & Aquarll.lm equip Mlftnf! 6 freth f\e1ta1>11 tr1n1 ApPIV 436''°' 17Hl. C M Betwn 8·11 3011m wkcjys CIUllfled Ad 642-5876 Ctuallled ed. 642-5078 ~-=---::::=====~~~~~-'I ldl'S HOUSEKEEPING Inc Want Mls/642· 7667 The laatea1 draw In the Wear .a Dally Piiot Cluamec:t Ad. Cell Today IM2·5678 ~aily Pilat · lllLY PILOT UlllEI TUllEE Now accepting applications for District Manager to supervise n ewspaper car- riers. Salary commensurate with experience. Company benefits plus bonus op- portunity. M ust have Van, Station Wagon or P ickup with shell. Mileage allow- ance included. Apply in person, weekdays, 3 PM to 5 P M at 330 West Bay St., Costa Mesa. ......... Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11-14 EARN UP TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt now h1v1 I~ optn1na: for YQllftl Hi" btavm to securt readtn for flit Ol•nc• Coa~t 0.111 Piiot Our crews slut ti J JO pm •nd work until 8 30 p.m wetkd8YS On S1turdi y, we work l few more hour\ You •tll u rn m8ny l11ps and pmu. alone w1lh u rning your o•n money tfltrr 1s no ~~1v~11nc or cottectio~ tnYOlnd II you art 1nt~rtsl!d. pltnt call Mr f trl MCA C()O( (714) 548-7058 Vaca11on 1rave1 agent, Sabra trained Irvine ol· free Cell Sue 545·5123 I· TOTt-ll MAR101 .... , ..... r,.., .... Srert your new career on our Jrd shill and p10- gress Into upper man· a09me11t level Daily In· lervtews l1etd from 9 1m - 4 pm ol 12422 Lamp90n -ltM I. Garden Grove. or cnll 714-537·,.840 E.O E U-TOTE-M CASIUEltl/OUHI NO W H IRING FOR CASHIERS AT 12422 LAMPSON GAROEN GROVE. F A O M 9AM 3PM MON TUES. THUR$, FRI CAll 7 t4-637-4840 EOE For Ctaullled Ad ACTION c .i111 D•tty Pllol AO·VISOA 642-5878 aa Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Sept 26. 1983 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Distant • Southern c:1ty 9 Crest 1• Turmoil 16 Alleges 18 Male and lemale 17 Finishes 19 Star. p1ef 20 Follow 21 Summer Fr 22 Direction abbr 23 Swiss herdsman 2• Anthony and Barbara 26 Hot rocl< 29 Beetle 31 Depot. abbr 32 All-square 33 -split 36 Head. Fr 38 Work pref 39 Hlllary·s conquest •1 Unlike •3 Gumshoe 4• Beget •6 Dog •7 "A" of 2 3 ,. 17 20 23 •7 51 69 "B.A " •9 Negative prell>. 50 Monk 5 t Olflc:e copy 52 Plucky 54 Energy 58 Cheery word 60 Bikini part 61 Ergo 62 Very best 64 UK city 66 Sheets 67 Inner PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO 68 111 's neighbor r,.;.i~.;.!l~IP+~,..,.. 69 Nourishes 70 Origin 71 .. _Miser- ables" DOWN 1 Lowdown 2 Venerate 3 Brutus, e g 4 Incredible 5 Blvd 6 Appor11oned 7 Entry e>1am 8 Agreed 9Wise - - owl 10 Mend shoes 11 Out-goer var. 40 Pesters 12 Thrice. pref 42 StorehOuses 13 Within: pref 45 Enrollee 18 Greek poet 48 Declared 24 Obhtera11ng 53 -Antla 25 Suit 55 Up to 27 Poem part 56 View 28 Choler 5 7 Flocks 30 Greenbacks 59 Fowl 33 Greek letters 61 Ltmp1ng 34 Deflect 62 Goblin J!:i F1v11 63 Deception 37 At any time 65 Vehicle .---.-~5-.~6--.~7:--T-="8-~9--~1~0-r-11--..~12~~1~3~ ltlt Waat.. 5100 Aatiseea 6010 hraitut 6025 :::i~iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilsecrelary desk. Amer DIVORCE SALE -lake ad· PART-TIME Varied hours ctrca 20 S725 760-8661 vantage of my loss 1 10 include early A M • 60 Armo1ure walnut $350 ""eekends Musi have de· Apphaacta 11 Sp1ne1 piano llke new pendebte vehtcle (small HARBOR AREA $900 19 RCA color TV 1ruc~ van s1a11on APPLIANCE SERVICE w remole cont $100 wagon) 10 assist news-we sell recond guar Compl se1 of Lenox d•s paper ctealer in lr1;1ne appliances 549-3077 hes ChrtSlmds pa11ern area Musi bt' oepen-• ~rv lor 12 used 1 meal dabte Con1ac1 Greg Rtfriurattr Salt StSOO new now $750 Hyde Monday tnru Friday AA WEST COAST APPL 673·23:!2 lletween 9 30 and 10 30 REBUILDERS. NOW IN a m only 642-4321 COSTA MESA • 2 Locatrons 10 serve you wa11ressl Cock1a11s & Cook Cos1e M esa 650· t840 Call 2·5 1880 Harbor Blvd CM Delw~n 19tri & Newpon 650· 707 7 or 650-7082 Rebldg plan! showroom 132 So Main St Orange Elhan Allen Ro~al Charier Tester Beo Ees1ern king. dark oai. incl bO• sprtng & mallress lilce new S3 000 value will sell S2 000 496-60 15 or 493· 1528 634~=0:~~~~~~92 I IUY FHllTUH Jti.1 Waat.. 5105 •Retrigerators $119 up Les 957-8133 -----------•Freezers$119up Kg sz bed hrm. frame & Woman w/ 1' • yr old child •Washers/Dryers S 129 up cherry noora • ~Od1ng wtexper as coolo. Mekpr All carry 3 months parts & s2so1000 Oll1ce desk & drv s fie w/rets seeks 1a1>01 warranty Delivery w /6 owr!I S tOO Blue vel- l 1ve-1n pos111on Jo ave1let>le Maste1Charge ve1ctirS25Sears Wash- 645·9412 & Visa 9-6 Mon-Sal er /dryer S250 Full lgth Jti.a Waatt4/ • 7 mo gas iange. CaJor1c mirror $25 All 1n good Do•tttic 5107 $400 All 6. 559-8170 ~f;.8240 Cash only uve-1n, mature refs. Caul FREEZER Admiral up· Ladies enlq desk, pert dr he Children pref 5 rtghl good cond S250 cond s 150 540"09"2 languages wages nego-also Reing $35 494-4 79 I ttabte Joann 631·5086 Fieezer Sears 15 3 FIF C&ll 00 gd CO~d $148 548~8369 King sz deep red velvel quilted spreed w/match pillows $50 642·4842 ~M_h_c•~•-••-•-"-·-·~-n~1~1 ... ,,,hit 7014 -•-'-'-' _w_._.,_,_•_ ... t ... oz-.o Aa111, lapr•" Aa1n, lapre" •••••· 1ap11" A••••· hantlt f'oc)I I 11u111 uoO(l tr)ll(J HOfJll Ill lrlr ""'Cot OD• Data•• 9117 P111c~• 9157 v.1.11...... t173 Ca4lUac 9309 M u,. sell• S l?!.i r111nbow •llll• inany D · WlllY - 4132 \1641 1ros Aorolv used Sec11 USCOCf.AS& TRUCKS !fr '80 ~ulllul 510, nu 7'1 Ill IS Targa. riar• • 79 Efao1ado '.HI •50 nao1a1 Aim S1w 1200 lt<.e Sl79!> 673-3600 COME INORCALLFOR tadlll tlfM, Olltun M t· modal, new paint 111 ... -':•.WllTWAGIN •'.'• octuislrn• llket>r&noot"" ,"E(a,,••t••L vtced only auto alf too. S 10.600/080 A peraonal eno p1oud 11~ w1tw• tttfto 11 Ilk ett - -11ereo P-e1ee11n g 551-9022 clullve vw agentv 0101 510 600lll•I 475 1277 Co1m1ot·Dellllo $41150 Don 1140 noo 73 Targa, very CIOln. ttted to quellly 1Htrv1c11, Floor 111ck S 100 Tr aar1 Lo1ser .1 .. 1 eono. r>ew Htl comp S 100 646-&848 $850 67!'>·9260 1wo p1ec111j ol WATER FORD CRYSTAL oargoln prices S75 ea 551·4276 WESTMINSTER PARK SINGLE CEMETERY LOT ON DRIVE 559·8154 Mhc. Waat•• 6220 WAITED MICROWAVE ANO f\A TT AN DINING SET Will pay cash or trade Wards refrtg. good cond 969· 1221 ell 10em WANTED USED SWING SET IN GOOD CONO 631 -343 t Musical last. 6224 But1dy flute, exit cond $125 760-8661 Gtoson J·SO Guitar wicase $275, AHltne autonarp $70 642· 7961 Prtttdle 1ll 1:ma HaUctr .tlnl cond S2000 496-1468 IHI Maiat. Service 7020 Boat CoverstTops1ln1 Guar s1ttch1ng Fast ser" Pree Cnvs 720-0573 NB Stirs a 0.Cka 7022 601 Dock spoce. power. water. 7141673 1003 Newpoll Marina/slips dllV. week month 646-0SSt Bic1clt1 MEN'S 26 ' FLANOAIA 10 SPEED BIKE $25 Biii 969-1221 all 10am OMEYllOUT 76 280Z. exit cond, comp 6 9 • 0 0 0 m I I e • spal8 patte dlld 11 coni- 18211 BEACH BLVD refurbished $6000 ot>o S9600/0BO 968·796 t peltllve 18105 presen HUNTINGlON BEACH talion Of !he UlllQUll S co I' 5 4 O • 1 0 0 5 76 912E, new PS 1tres. Volkswagen Qualny ve-Hl-tOll1141-IU 1 559-6887 sunroof. rebuill eng n1c.111s WE PAY TIP HLUll 78 280Z exll cond CHERRY• S 15.000tobo BOB CHALLMAN S FOii HH Ollll $6500 552·0510, eves 760-8582 tier 9/all & ·''.'•WIST WAGE H '·" ALAI lllll• 80 SX dlK. all power & e~· 83 9<14, whl. 6K ml many Ecurte Shlfle11 CC'>tll ,o.TIAC/s'.a"' tras e•CePt sunroof, ten· 8 ~It a S S 2 0. 9 0 0 0esl Deal -All Way' " der damage. $4000 1·990-3067 7600 we11m1ns1er Blvd 2480 Harbor Blvd 675 0205 COSTA MESA • ltlll ltyt 9161 We5tm1ns1er 141.4•00141-1417 '81 310 MINT. runsl1ea1. A 1 114/VWl ·WEIT • -1978 SS oils oyco. s I· Total Pertorrnanca vw s 35 mpg sl11reo 3595 ver grey int 19K orig mt, or ptekup. runs eKll, am/Im cass needs clutch 5700 r1rm 84 1·3657 obo 840· l269 service record avail !•--------• Fial 9123 S48,500 Dys 898-2686 ·68. s3661d80 s•S-3361 eves 6"4·6615 Can be parted out 'II "" lllTUY sa BHia ---9lfS XlntlS18.500 533-42412 181 Prelude. AIC, am/Im cass sn/rl, orig ownr $6500 840-0108 '83 C1v1c, $6000. take over payments. 50.000 m1la gaurantee 6<45-7425 642-5102 days ..... 9127 IDYCARVER IOlS·fOrCE ••t0 • .,_. A .lj •Ii~' ~I ""''' "'' y .4 ..L.U Of'£N SUNOAYl 11 l Wt'rt lttkl11 0111 ftrlt1ohlrt1 vw o •• .,. 114111Ytrtl Cktwrtltt 9l ll 65 chevroh!I Impale runs great $675 631 4270 '65 Nolfe ? or aulo •alve 100 700 tl1t ago runs Ori rooks gooa no dents S 1'350 ouo C.all anylnne b3 I 2927 67 Camara SS needs m1nur oody work runs ,111t S900 bSI ofr 645 1229 or 52 I <1649 10 Camaro clean ale. r•u auto Sanyo Cass i2S001obo 552-1391 Jq Vega Gl new eng. needs fepatr 5900 63 t-3089 blwn l·!'>. 8't0·047 7 a•t SPM Ask lr11 Anita 77 Nolfa cstm 4-dr 6-cyl PI S PtB AIC. rad mag whlb $2400 759-0650 64•1-4358 Yamaha Alto Sa"' Good Cano s2so 01>0 Motor l ikes 8016 65 fora P U tuns gooo long DeO $800 497-2643 Tor,ota 9169 192 Cor Tercel lh/bck SAS. 5 spd al e stereo cass sn rl. 18.000 m1 $6800 obo 552-8505 Former cu~lome1s 01 Chick Iverson vw New poll Beath are welcome al Commonwealth Volks .... agen You needs 101 Autho111e11 w arran1y Service. Service & Palls will be courieously mel See us lodav• We re tocah!d at Brtslol g EO· inger Santa Ana 1us1 2' • m~es No ol Souln Coas1 Plaza 78 Corvelle 1mmat:ulJh? Lo aaed 1).iiz 6830 e J2 600 mt 1n & oul s 8 4 1 5 A pm 968-4990 e~es 64 Lambrella TV17S. xlnl 80 Pu11(JS 2 Ot n&IChDk 4 l yl au10 as low as $2350 553·963:S Off' r . I con el. rully restored Musi ace 11rn1t11re see' S950tono 759. 1550 69 FORD P U 302 V8. 3 spPeO aic. gooo gas mileage ~ 1200 548·8894 Equipment 6226 1 New Ricoh 47oO Copier MotorCJC ea/ ·74 Corolla 2 or cpe nu paint ttres e1c Runs 82 Z:!B 4 spa roaded 15K m1 S 10 750 833 1290 s1800 957-84!'>1 Scooteu 8011 74 Ford pickup,'• ton w/8 11 cmpr gooo cond S2500 546-0883 Aaron 73 Yamaha f x6SO Excel-Olf1Ct' desk & chair S 100 675 7729 lent cono111on low mile!> lolllU'S exll $ 1795 OllO 642-6807 SEE US FIRST! RX700 dry copy mach ei111 cono $300 rncl paper 1oner & caou1e1 548-9827 Piaaos Or aaa Ptano, Kimball Console. Peca11 11r11sh. XLNT oon- 0111on $1000 640-6931 Piano late 1800 Storian Clark Ong mahogany fin 1sn oeaul lone S650 obo Dys 851·1314 eves 499-4929 PIANO Small Upright. Beaut cond lhruout Tuned, s1001, delivered $750 Cell 847-5672 Stars Or111 M41 1142 wtcassetfe. recorder playllack • ex11as. barely used $750 r1rm 546-0202 sr.;r•i•1 G"Oo41 6230 6 urfboerd. good cond. w/leash $40 645-0985 TV1 ldio, lltrff 6232 BEAUTIFUL fr' RCA Color TV, :l vr wrnty $148 Free del Open Sun TV John"s 646-1786 Magnavox remote cir TV tmus1c center. 6 door cal> SJ50 662·6998 Power Boats 7012 16 Boat-Chrysler alum hull Johnson 60HP oulbrO lrlr motor ~Int cond Make ofter 474 1 t0 I 19 ft Plec1r1c Bey boat seAIS q $ 1500 548-6862 75 24 Re1ne11 cao1n cruiser lo hrs 1andem lrlr ell e •tras 59000/0bo 857· 1445 Partner wanted 3 1 Pacemaker Xlnl cono $3850 dwn. S•30 mo Sllp & ins rr1ct 720· 1998 8tat1 Sail 7014 1411 lASER Sailboat many extras •Int cond $750 1-714-629-0795 28 Lancer. 79 dsl main 111> & Sptnnaker pulprls & lllellne, whl s1ee11ng, ntee Ask $17.500 25' Merril Sloop 80 Must sell Try s 10.500 Avery & Co 675-8990 10' IOTOll SAILER Ferro-cement. •,; Interest. $5000. Roy ~9-80 11 '80 Hobie 0 16, Perteet. S6':>0 10BO Call 979 7791 78 Harley Davidson lull dress ~lnl cond 9840 m1 $~000 650 1352 77 Oatsu" King Cao. tac- 1ory atr AM/FM cass w/booster, TA rad I els wtrin1s • many •Ires $3500/tlSl 673-5008 81 YAHAMA SECA 550 71 Ford Courter xlnl x1n1 cond wtYoshama cone! sne11 wl DOOI. new Pipe Saddle bags Oil rad 1 als $2 79 5/ o Ir Cooler 51900 548-0063 494-5125 eves '82 Honda CB 750 custom '77 GMC. bot> 1a1I truck. Wndshld. nwy pegs. 2 22', 366 V8 eng, 5 spd new helmets A· I cond, boK $7,500 556-0998 7800mt.S1950 Belo1e 9 '80 Dodge 050~34K ml, & Aller 5 760-6291 ompr snlrl, s1ereo good llllH IUIT 1111 Good for rebuilding or tor parls. new knobbles. $50 Bill 969· 1221 all 10am cond $4200 Call Ans Ad :255. 642-4300. 2<4 hrs. 8' cabover cmpr shell, sips 3 Incl air cooler, Ice oox. etc $450 firm 6"42-7756 ~~~~~~I v... oo Radio control dune buggy '64 FORD VAN $200 obo '79 Suzuki Good Condllton JASO $250 ollo 546-3776 $1400 642· 1293 Aalo Jlolicta 9o05 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO READERS ANO - ADVERTISERS Tne pr1ce ol 11ems adver t1sed by vehicle dealers rn the vehicle c1ass1l1ed adver1tstng columns does not include any appflcable tai1es. hcense, Hansrer tees. r1nance charges fees tor air pollu11on control de· vice cet1111cat1ons or d ealer documentary preparsllon charges un- less 011'Terw1se specified by tne adverl1ser '66 Dodge Cmpr Ven w/pop top, bed, etc 5550 000 650-885 7 74 Ford Van Conversion. 75 000 m1 auto AC, mags AIS. stereo ref11g. sink, sofa bed, new eng & tires Good cond $2800/0st ofr 720·0270 75 Chel/'y Beauvllle Ven1 owner 8 passenger $3500 552-3595 eve Aati,eeS,- Cla11ic1 9045 CLASSIC 'II PAOUlll One of a ktnd all Orig, runs perr $3 100. serious 1n-Aato Str•icu / QUlfteS only 759·0658 Parh 9015 Aetta 1.,.,, .. 61 MBZ 220 hOOd trunk ' other palls S75 ea vw Alla loato 9105 Bus rear Dench ; 66 t 2220 66 1.2220 82 Spy, •vary w1tn black 1op 10 000 miles am/Im 6 J Mercedes eng S2800 casselle ltke new Stored 2<l0·9043 or 5"6 9670 1 n N e w p o r 1 St2 000 1 0BO PAINT ANO LIGHT BODY 6 l9 87'.3-3117 WORK Save SS & In· crease your c:ar s value A14i 9107 r92 llPllA DELHE Since 1953 We have a gooa selection or NEW & used Chev· role1s1 See us 1oday1 SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU '1WEWILLllT IE lllEllSOLI Xln1 cond 19 .000 m1 s 13.500obo Deb 494-3426 OOllDIWE&l TM COHMELL CHEVROLET . YOLISW&IE• Tn••rk 9171 141-0220 S11ta Alla Volume Sales. Service Ar>d Leasing 18711 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 176 Spllltre 1500. runs grl, body & lnl elCll, needs I•--------• 2K211H,ffbr1r Hl"I C<Jeo;TA Mt-"\ 546-1 zoo (714) 142-2000 trans First S t,000 lakes Call Jeck 546-0883 '77 Spitfire. x1n1 cond. 34,000 orig ml New 1op & lnl $2500 .. 93·8610 lar••H Gkia 9132 Volklwa1ta 9173 19fa Karmann Ghia. yet· 1968 vw BaJa Rellulll. low, looks and runs good needs some work S 1500 Best offer 962-0521 or best offer 241-8816 '6l VW. 23 window bus, sn '57 Reg Top. 1ebll 1600 rt, rebll eno & trans dual port, Webbers. 12 S 1800 645-3512 vol1. radlala, Blaupunkl '67 Cpe 12volt, 1500 eng, stereo. no rust and good new paint Good cond body S 1800 obo Wtll $3200/olr 640-1674 consider trade Ask lor --- ---Oen, 546·3 t-47 eves '70 nu paint & tires. very d e p e n d $ 3 5 o O '66 Cal Bug. 1-pc win· 964· 1393 dows. nu patntllnt. good ~~-eng, dual e•heust ·1 1 Ghia. S2200. Great S20001obo 963-8405 shape nu 1tres, stereo. -rbll eng. dys 964-5668. '67 Bug. t ownr. orig 11 lllu eves 964-30 17 pnt, eicll thr out, rellll eng $1995 642·8717 ·71 Karmann Ghia, new paint. dash, iclnt cond, '87 VW BUG. snrl, nu brks, S3000 631-4205 bait , nds minor eng wrk. --S 1200 obo 557-0683 llas•a 9141 '67 vw. completely re: 'lJHIWAlll stored . rlllt eng, Runs exit. clean 1n1. 1adl· $2500/0BO 968·7961 als, amlfm cass. MUSl '68 BUG rebll eng-New SELL S695 759-0658 palnl/tlrest brakes Must 80 A.X7. red. air. stereo sell S 1900/obo 720· 1162 AM /F M cass . sneepskins. $7885 955·2244 Mamati 9143 '81 RX7, 131< m1, l1ke new $8500 000 640-8985 Mm tclta teail9145 '67 MBZ 2SOS. restored. short t>lock, $4800 pp 645-9233 69 BUG, while, mech sound, body gooo alarm svstem S 1700 631-3590 69 Calif Bug comple1e1y restored. new red painl, mags. tires. tnl. etc Musi seel S3390 bst 553-9633 '69 VW CAMPER VAN CLEAN & STRONG $2900 646-2671 68 MBZ 2200 restored 70 VW Fas1back , nu radt· shorl block, $6000 als. bellery recent tune p p 645·9233 up, clean. low ml S 1250 VolYO 9175 * * ·82 Volvo OL 4 door sunroor air Must sent $11.500 Ask for Evelyn 759-1211 Do•1e 9317 '77 01p1oma1, loaded 40.000 m1 $3500 673-9574 '540 1446 -62 Volvo P 1800 suong engine, S2500 497-26413 9319 '78 OL. MINT 56K-m1 Tan ford w11n Sunroof $4900 645-7313 66 Mus1ang Convertible restored $62001000 673-7085 '82 OL. 4 spd over dr snrl AM/FM C85S stereo. lfery clean tn & out Assume lse $235 mo 827-5292 Miac. 9177 455 E Coast HW)I Newport Beach 673-0900 68 Musleng ~1n1 cond Sllll'eO tape deck nu llrakes S2000 675-8826 '70 Mustang Convertible V8 original local owner 63 000 m11es pertec1 t ond stereo a11. pis p'b good 11res S8500 644-1504 7 1 Mavertck good cona 1 owrier 5850 650-4758 76 Granada Ghia •Int cono Genu1n;i reaso,., lo• sale $ 1900 720-0908 77 TBtrd all e)lfas beaut cond 1>arga1n $2500 Aslta, h•eatic 759-0650 Bsick 9307 Mernrz 9325 '80 Regel Cpe. lo m1, air. '12 IHllOllS xlnt $6300/bsl 559·5958 HOO Ill-HU 83 Buick R1v1era Clark reel Aini cond 2 1 000 mtles dll .1ras S 14 950 Call Answer Ad =750 642-4300 24 hr 74 Caprt good running .ond s1 200 o~o n50 (>JO!? CatlilllC 9309 78 Mercur r 4 door A C • "!!"" .... -...-------. AM FM ster.io auto pwr ·5.c Cadillac 4 Cir good ors special 1111e• cruise runnmg cond $1000 or con11ol • n1 cono llesl offer 979-6646 ~2150 962 7974 71 Seoan de Ville 74 000 COUGAR CONVERTIBLE m1 all power. ate gooa 12 XR7 "'"' cond' cond S 1450 842-8058 $4500 r.rm 533-42<12 '76 Seville. l owner lo mi. Ol4smo~ile 9327 ov SS 0111 969 1221 '"1 .. 7_F,.o·x-s·1a·1-w·o·n-r·u·n-s MAGS S25 Cragar supero. 1mmec thruout. '72 280SEL 4 5 Shelby Wes1ern All new $1600/obo 840·1269 Sunrool. a ... ps. pb, new ·11 Super Beetle, new xlnl cond thruou1 S6300Rla1 675-127 7 1981 Olds Della Bl! Roya le obo MUST Sell ll74-1S.S5 1n bo•es 536-6104 all 6 111es. xlnt cond $9700. paint. tires. lrana. ragtop 76 Sevilla I ownr. lo m• Audi 82 5000s. 111ce new. will trade 675•6906 & more $3000 538.0446 •Int cond thruout O•esel loadecl ~lnl ccn- a11ton S5300 759-9320 lealher. sn r1. 15 K m1 71 VW Bug. rust color, $6300/bsl 575.1277 79 Olds 88 350 1gasl • $ 12.500 675-6999 75 4150SEL recent point, Or A•C AM FM Radio H1ghes1 cash 1mmed tor gooocond .. Sll,500 looks&d1lvesbrendnew '785ev111e dsl. alnt cono Power seals 53400 your vehicle. domesuc or Aealia 9109 544.7406 $2500 553-9633 ste1eo, etc $6500 539·63l5 lore1gn 551-8285 '60 SPRilE ·71 vw BUS. 13.000 miles 553-9633 93-t• '76 MB 6 9 -XLNTI Packari ~ WAITED! Relllt eng . new Clutch, Ultl 1 l Sed n on rebuilt engine, new :el Eldorado, $12,500,i--------- Gooo clean used ca1s. S 1500 OBO 760-t4 75 $28,J;;O e uxury533~a242 brakes Interior end eK-S 1000 unoer me1ket CUSSIO 'II PACUlll p1efer 1978-t983 Bulcks IMW 9ll2 lerlor In great condition Carriage 1op, looks like ne or a k•nd all or~uris J ag u a r s T A 7 s & "'"' 78 300 Coupe dsl. 811 C •"I es 9 P • 0P1 • -convert Ible. 45.000 mi. perfect SJ tOO 1ous Porscnes 0u1 any modet '"7""o....,2"'oo .. 2·.-4-s·p·d-. ""l '"'M""1"'F'"""M. xtras. new tires, oalnt. S2295t BEST OFFER perf cond Have to see lo lnqumes only 759 58 cons.1dered Top poces Clean S2500 640-0408 etc Musi -10 apprec 832·2 l37 appreciate Cell Judy ----9 paid' Cell Clive at Bauer ·74 BMW Bavarta. newtop •ii$iii13iii.9iii5iii0ii.iii6ii44iii·ii8ii1iiiii99iiiiiiiiiiil'71 VW Sqbck, needs 771..S 199 Pl •talk 932 M o l or-. "' (714) end . spo t less paint, runs good Classic 800s1 EldoCpe. 9020 Aatta Waalt4 HtMALAYAN KITTENS G/E while t3 2 cu re- Blue polnt, white hybrid lt1gerator. one door Shots and paper!I S200 Cal lozaDeth after S200-S2!>0 559-5945 4pm 557-0642 Rattan Furn, 4 lounge wllraller, $2500 01>0 chatrs wlcush1ons. I end i 13-722-0168 days table I book case 1 rna 7 14-544 72/IR eves 979·2500 S430010BO 675·6014 'll 4IO Ill $700/olr 751-6157 Doug leather, lo ml $9,500 WE llY 7 8 5301, ar11c blue/Ian. 0.HHnt e1allty '72 Sqrbclc, pert mech/lnt. obo 771·2390 CLW DallS eiec sntr1 & wndWs, exit 124,000 radlels, need• minor • cond S 10.000 050--0253 11• ••10 Ill 4•1• Dody work S 1650 Dys THE UllliEST SELECTIOll Siamese 1<t11en1, CSA reg I Ill lPPLIAllOEI blue and cnoco1a1e Les 957·8133 968-~9 _ KllchenAld dishwasher 3 Dttt 5510 yrso•d.$150 631·5844 COffie male "'KC tO yrs Portallle -oshwshr xln1 old Must nave large cor>d 585 662-6998 y111d Great dog """" krds $150 499· t526 Relrt<jlerator $275 Washer & Dryer 5 135 each Dish- washer $ tOO. 6416-58;'18 Poodles are Peooie Too Teacup-toy mtnalure $350 up 546-2848 glass top tellle $300 I ERICKSON 35 Partner. glass top library table snip 1op cond111on $100 I Hoover Vacuum race/cruise, Avon. au10 &25 714/240-1170. p1lo1 etc 6500, slip In Solid walnut dining sel, 6 Newpor1 Cell Leslle chrs. pads $475 Octo· 979-7843 gan game tbl 6 barrel swivel chrs $325 Walnut lluffet S 125 Frultwood coffee lbl S85 End Ibis $45 ee NB 548-4326 &ID Tlluoll •-tr • • • 497.1112. eves 497· 1597 ·79 3201, super clean. ~~~~~~~~~~I CONNELL CHEVROLET ~11.tr hHr 1\1\.j ( '"'' \\1l·'o\ 546-1200 loaded. nu PJ's, $9875 _: 73 Bus camper, pop top, obo 494-2762 attar 5 pm '79 300SO. snrl. alloys, lo air, e•lt cond. $3250 obo. or anyllme wknds ml, xlnt cond • extra tank. 240-90<43 • -- -$21.900 498.0444 '73 SUPER Bug. auto '83 3201 Concours Oulltty. white w/parchment int, · 80 300SD Turbo Osl. 5 cyl, stick shift, nice, S 1875 14,000 miles, fully Euro-ivory w/plnstrlpe, allO)' 642-0795 eve 5•8-81123 peen, N-P6's wi n-whla. snrf. AM/FM radio ·73 VW BUG new ennlne tape deck, new fires, · ... · 14' BBS wheels Holco 60•000 ml. showrm paint, uphola, 3 mo guar alarm syS1em. Blaupunkt e leganl ,29 .500 $2450. 962-0957 2010 sound system, Car shown by appt only 496-61 tJ ·73 Westphllla Cmp1. •Int. S 17 000 71 •1"'•4 0262 .-new radials $4200/bst · .. ~ • 83 3000. turbo, 90 rl. 650-2750 675·7222 Convenient1v Locetad blklblk, 7 M. $26.200. · .\ Compe1t1tve1y Priced 546-9393 or 760.0980 $ Sales-Service-Leasing ............ -., .#,.,..,.~ •.•. ... ""'.. ... " .. .....u.. Ask about the money we can save you lhru our purchase & leese plans JIMIUllllH llllNITS 1JO I Quell Street NEWPORT BEACH IU-HDO MBZ l90SL, 1961 con- v ert . 2 t ops . $9500/0BO 85 7 ·5068 MG tnt 15 Midget, xln1 cond, 43,000 ml soft lop $2200 Eva 648·8815. days 751-5221 Shelly 78 MGB Conv. wire whit , am/Im cast. •Int cond. 10 mt SJ 150 546-3869 ~ llllltllltHIH't SOUTH COUNTY YOJ.KIWllEll "WIWILLllT II lllERHLI" Volume Salot. Service And Leasing 18711 Beach Blvd Huntlnglon Beach (l 14) ••2-2000 O~I 1191 '75 Sclrocco. runa xlnl ·Fdf wtsltfeo & al.,m l $1900/080 673·9175 door dent $1300 obo. • 79 Oelsel Rabbit, 1n/rf, 4 Call all 5 30 875-3osg apo. 4 dr, am/Im, runs greet. $2800 548·84!5 1 ·79 011 Rabbit, dht, 4 dr. ale. ateroo . .xlnt. 23K ml. $4'450 85 t-3922 ont OK mt PIB PIS. air nu brks xlnt of lale model, low mileage $850 549-7969 Cadillacs 1n Southern . - Callfornlal see us lodey' 78 Sunb11d. 2 dr, 4 cyl. " alERS sntrt. radio nu tires • 55.000 mr good cond CADILUC $2800 ol>O Call Ans Ao : 101, 642-4300 24 hrs 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 540-1860 '80 Phoenrx Coupe 4 cyl. I o wner lo a ded $3795/0BO 559-4488 THE ORANGE COAST MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1983 A legend in its own time After 10,000 rescues~ Sea Watch No. l is still going strong. Newport Beach Lifeguard Lt. Ron Johnson (on rig.ht) and seasonal Lifeguard Lt. Ruth Carter Stapleton Ruth Stapleton, Carter's sister, dies FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (AP)-Ruth Carter Stapleton, sister of former ~dent Jimmy Carter, died th1a morning at home after a lengthy battle with cancer of the pancreaa, her husband said. Mn. Stapleton, 54, an evangellat from Fayetteville, was diagnoled aa having cancer in April. She had said she would forgo medical treatment and would rely on her faith ln God to help her. She said ahe would uae prayer, meditation, exerciae and a special diet 1n her fight against the di.lease. Her father died of pancreatic cancer almost 30 yean ago. Her mother, Lillian Carter, has experienced total remission from breast and bone cancer. Her husband. Dr. Robert Stapleton, reached today at h1a Fayetteville home, confinned the death but declined to comment further. COAST EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Topper Horack crank up the 25-year-old lifeguard boat. See a recap of.its missions during maritime mishaps on Page AS. Giant land deal along Coast OK'd By L.P. BENET Of ... o.IJ .......... After 18 months of intensive eund-ra.ialng efforts, a Laguna Niguel-hued real estate develop- ment company has finalized the $80 million purchase of 550 acres of coastline property south of Laguna Beach. The land -slated for heavy commercial and residential de- velopment -is one of the last remaining pieces of open coastal property south of Los Angeles. The deal represents one of the largest land deals in Orange County history. Stein-Brief Group, Inc., of Laguna Niguel completed the purchue from Avco Community Developers, Inc., a San Dieco-bued home builder group, late laat week. When Stein-Brief completes development of the property, it will be worth more than $1 billion and will gamer about $165 million in profita. Stein-Brief is a land developing partnership fonned by David Stein, 35, and Barry Brief, 42, in late 1979. The purch.ued land is located on both sides of Coast Highway between South Laguna and Dana Point. Development of the parcel o..r ........ Arrow shows proposed development. already has been approved by the California c.oaata.l Commission. The Stein-Brief group plana to spend $50 million in land8capi.ng, grading and oJher improvements over the next several years. The partnership a1ao int.ends to build 3,400 residential units, including a 95-unit guarded-gate complex located on a parcel on the ocean side of the highway. Homes there will be priced between $400,000 and $1.5 million. Stein and Brief also plan to build two resort hot.els, a tennis club, eeveral restaurants. a ahop- (See LAND DEAL, Pase AZ) Do-or-die for airport pact . City, county negotiate 75-year limit on flights from John Wayne By STEVE MARBLE set a limit on jet departures out of 0t ... o.1r,......,. John Wayne Airport was being A Wt-ditch attempt tosalvagea made today by Newport Beach propoaed agreement that would and Orange County officials. Liberty takes lead in longest Cup's last race NEWPORT. R.I. (AP) -Alt.er a three-day wait, the seventh and deciding race of the longest and most dramati.c America's Cup got under way today and Liberty grabbed the lead, lost it, then surged ahead again. Liberty led by 57 aeconds in the fifth of six laps at l p.m. PIYI'. Light winds prevailed at first but then kicked up to 12 knots - the speed the American boat was built for. Liberty cr<med the starting line first and took an eight -!leCOnd lead, only to have Australia Il TY'• ........ night barge ahead by a few boat lengths near the midpoint of the first leg. But that lead was short-lived. Liberty got the lift it hoped for on the. left side of the course and rounded the mark with a 29-aec- ond advantage. It was only the second time in the series that the defender started the second leg, with a lead. Liberty has dominated the sec- ond and third legs throughout the series. The wind kicked up near the end of the first leg of the 24.3-mile triangular coune. a.o.r.St.nwyckwamongN ..,..,..., butpt111nt• Joen Rlver8made moetof ......... '-'nlOM'• &nwnylhow lnP8111dena.~M. • Exciting.,.._ but attn e loa The Aame made tt uottlng, but th9y ended up dropping a 27-24 overtlmethrllter to the New York Jett Sunday. Pt0e 81. 'Boon•' bring• country home The tranqull 1950a In the rural South eerve aa backdrop for "Boone," premiering tonight on NBC and atarrtng Tom Byrd. PageA7. ' C•ll 842+-4321 with new• tip• "It's now or never," said New- port Mayor Evelyn Hart. The proposal would allow an increase in daily commercial jet takeoffs from the preeent 41to55 and then hold that limit for the next 75 yean. The beach city, under the takeoff pattern. baa spent more than $1 million attempting to block airport expansion in the last two years and the county has spent an equal amount defending plarfl for adding flighta and enlarging the congested facility. Negotiators for the city and county today were rewriting the agreement for the fifth time 1n two months. A final draft likely would go the county supervi9ora and council members next month. The proposal -held up by city officiala and at least one county supervisor aa a meaningful peace treaty between the warring parties -abo has been lambasted by both sides. See AIRPORT PACT, Pase A!) M Al Al ... Al • IM AlO ~~ • A'I M Al .... 91-1 M • M A.7 au M °'""' .......... ..,~~ Volunteer instructor David Schwartz some help with his studies at Oka gives lint grader William Pepper School in Fountain Valley. 'Mr. Shorts' a school favorite ~ olunteer teacher, honored by FV district, loves helping kids BJ PHIL 8NEIDERMAN °' ............. · On the campua of Oka Elementary School in Huntinltoft ee.ch, he'• known affectionately aa "Mr. Shorta." He's really David Schwartz, a retired New York City funeral d1redor who puta in five houn a day, five days a week aa an Oka a1M>o1 volunteer. Sinice 1979, he'a been adm1n1atertng spelling tests. read.i"8 aloud t.o students and helPtna them with speech problema. Becau.e of h1I dedication. he waa one of nine people who received an Outltandlnl Service A want 1Mt week from the Fountain V alJey School District Board of Trwteel. But Schwartz aaya h1I an-tat reward comes from the y~ people he workl with. "I low it, ' he •YI of h1a school volunteer work. "It make1 you feel aood when you walk around the campua at lunch and the kida jump up on you and •Y· 'Mr. Sbor1al Mr. Schwartz!'" David Schwartz prefers to keep blwy. After h1I wife died in 1969, he retired from hia New York City funeral bu8lne9a but cootinued worklna aa an ad aaleaman for h1a aon-in-law's magazine. Later, he went to work for the Hwnan Raource9 Center on Lona Ialand, placing aenJor dtl.Jena in Jot-. ''They aid rd be doin& wen ill put one penon to work a week," Schwartz reca1la. '1 •veraaed three a week. ''On Monda ya they wouJd fill out applbtiona. "Mlen on ~ rd buy three or four (8" VOLUNTEER. Pap .U) --~~------~·------~-~~---------------~~--------------------------------------------............................................ .. "2 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Sept. 26, 1983 UCI opens with record turnout By ANDREA ADELSON OfhOellt .... _ Mod sunglasses and miruskirts returned to the car-jammed park- ing lots of UC Irvine today, marking the first day of the campus' 12th year with a rerord enrollment of 11,750. AB campus activities go into full swing this weeke nd, with a con - cert, film screening and water polo meet scheduled, about 3,500 stu - dents are unpacking pos- session-filled card board boxes and settling into on-campus residence halls, crammed to capacity as usual, cam pus spokeswoman Linda Granell said. Ir enrollment continues to escalate, it could strain aid li.mj ta, Ryer said. "We'll be watching it closely." With t he fall rush of backpack-toting students came the crunch in the campus book- store, where lines were running 25 people deep at times. Most students w ere buying an a.rm.load of textbooks that averaged $100, according to accounting manager Linda Lee. AIRPORT ... From Page A 1 County auperviaora RAJph Clack and Bruce Nettande have protested that a 7r.-yeac agree- ment la far too long and have aaked the city to make .everal conceeslons in the basic agree- men t. Only Supervisor Thomas Riley, whoee district Includes Newport Beach and the airport, has ex- preseed outright support for the propoeed binding agreement. Criticlama from eome citizens in Newport Beach have bordered on outrage. Some residents have aaked that the agreement be put to a city-wide vote, and others have blasted the proposal as too lenient on the county. About 3,500 to 4,000 students are receiving some sort of financial aid, a figure about 4 to 5 peru-nt above last year's, closely matching the climb in enrollment, financial aid Director Otto Ryer said. And as studen tS begin scru tiniz- ing their c~ syllabus, figuring out how many times they can p~ hooky and still get a passing grade, one freshman biology clasa will be stepping into a laboratory cum art gallery. Carole Brown, who administers the biological science school lab- oratories, has created in the engi- neering building a two-room dis- play of flora, some exotic and some garden variety, that demonstrates an astonishing number of ways plants have been put. to use by man. 0 1nca" dance troupe from Los Angeles performs. ''As it's written now, we cer- tainly don't agree with it," said Jean Watt, president of Stop Polluting Our Newport, a power- ful citizen group that joined the city two years ago in a lawsuit that killed a county plan for expanding the airport. Final vote on CM sign clause due Tuesday Arts in Motion in Laguna Watt said the agreement largely ignores the need for another airport site. The most novel discovery stu- dents make, associate lecturer Roberta Stolz said, is that plant-derived products such as drugs and flavorings serve other purposes besides those designed by man. The City of Laguna Beach celebrated Acts in Motion over the weekend as hundreds turned out to enjoy all forms of dance, mime, music and ancient and modem exercises on picturesque Main Beach. for the city. "I attended a demonstration on aerobics -it was good because it included a lot of audience participation." This year's festival was successfully coordi· nated by Leah Vasquez and made pc:aible through the contributions of the artists and the efforts of the Arts Cornrni.ssion Alliance and the Acts Commission of Laguna Beach. "Without finding an alternative site for the air traf lie demand, you have to wonder if the agreement would even be sustainable," said Watt. The Costa Mesa City Council will not meet tonight. The council normally meets on Mondays, but vacations and a three-day holiday earlier in the month disrupted the schedule. The meeting is set for Tuesday night. "It was a great crowd and added to the cultural appeal of Laguna Beach," said George Fowler, director of recreation and social services Mayor Hart has expressed mixed feelings on the agreement but said she is willing to make a salvage try becauae the alterna- tives are ao dire. On Tuesday's agenda is the second reading of a so-called "grandfather clause" which would alter the city's con- troversial sign ordrnance. The council, which passed the clause Aug. 15, will take a final vote at the meeting. Members of a group called "Let's Put Grandfather to Bed" have circulated a petition in hopes of blocking the clause. which they say unfairly discriminates against businesses that have complied with the sign ordinance. The city council meetsat 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, beginning at · 6:30 p.m. "That's the James Watt theory of evolution , that the earth is here just to serve us," Stolz said. S tudents in the "Diversity of Life" class find that oils used by man from the camphor and eucalyptus plants are really emitted to keep bugs at ba y. And, the carnuba palm, which grows only in northe.ast.em Brazil and creates a hard wax used commercially as a furniture polish and to give pills a shiny coat, actually uses the wax for protec· tion from insect predators. "Particularly revealing to people who walk from their condo to the bus stop and never are in a natural environme nt," Stolz added, "is seeing an organic prod- uct that clears up zits." LAND DEAL OK'D ... From Page A 1 ping area and a 18·hole golf course with two beach front fairways. A 397-room Ritz Carlton Hotel to be built south of the gated communi- ty isn't pa.rt of the Stewi-Brief development. The temlS of the land sale calJ for Stein-Brief to pay Avco $24 million as a down payment with the rest to be paid out over five years. To finance the project, Stein -Brief borrowed $28 million from Beverly Hills Savings & Loan Association and another $10 million from Western Savings & Loan of Salt Lake City. Brief and Stein have $2 million in personaJ funds invested in the deal. VOLUNTEER TEACHER HONORED ... From Page A 1 newspapers and check the help-wanted ads. I'd call up the people who put the ads in and try to sell them on the program. I gave them a good line of gab, and it worked." But Schwartz's famtly had moved to Florida, and they urged him to join them there. So Schwartz quit the Human Resources job after two years. He was difficult to replace. "They couldn't find anyone el.&e who could produce as well," he says. "When I left, they said they were so sorry to see me go that if I ever wanted to come back, they'd make a job for me. "I hated to loee that job because I enjoyed putting tha1e people back to work." Schwartz says he didn't enjoy the hot, humid Florid.a climate. In 1979, he followed one of his daughters to Orange County. Soon he was looking for a new project. "I was going crazy from not doing anything, so my daughter said I should go to the senior citiz.en center (in Huntington Beach) and see if they could tell me where to find'"a job," he says. The senior center referred him to the Fountain Valley School District, and Schwartz offered his volunteer services to Oka School. "They said, "We'll we lcome you with open anna,' ·· he recalls. Since then he's become a familiar fixture on the Oka campua. Schwartz most enjoys aasi.sting youngsters who can't pronounce words properly and helping others with reading problems. The environment keeps him young at heart. "We had a grandparents day, and I had to pick one student to be m y honorary granddaugtiter for the dayt he aaya. "I picked a girl named Kristen, and she became a favorite of mine. I used to buy h er ice cream." Schwartz now resides with his real grand- daughter, Robin Fries, In Costa Mesa. But he was ready and willing to resume his volunteer duties at Oka when the current achool year began. He says he enjoys his work so much that he !IOllletimes dreads it when the weekend rolls around. "When tl:e teachers need help, they call me," he explains. "I do anything. And I'll continue here as long as I can." BIRTHDAY SURPRISE ... From Page A1 And Emily was pleased ... I liked it. Everybody signed it." "It was a tremendous gesture.'' h er dad, David, said today. "It caught me off guard." I've been calling all my friends and relatives to tell them about it. "l told Emily she could have given them a hug, but she said she was too embarrassed." A policeman said the idea to get the cake came up spontaneously during a briefing Saturday and that officers had taken up a collection before the briefing w as even completed. We1re Listening ••• Whal do you hke about the Oa1ly Pilot? What don"l you llke'> Call the number at left and your message wilJ be recorded, transcribed and deli vered to the appropriate editor. The same 24 hour answenng service may be used lo record lel· ters lo the editor on any topic Mailbox contrihutors must include their name and telephone number for verification No cir culation calls. please 642•6086 Tell us what·s on your mind D .. IY "°' o.fl..ry I• Qu.,antMd MC')n(ja1·'''°"' U rO..f ''° no• new• t'CiV' (140•' l)y ~30r1m 0•0tf,.t lrno t nO y011• <our """' li• _.., S1tu,01y .and ~11nd1, 11 '(0'-1 (10 'Wt rec.1t+11f1 f OUr cop~ t>v 1 • "' •• ""'"'• tO • 'ft ."', fQl.il C(Jpy •ti &t09'!'V...-~ ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schw•rtz Ill Pvbll&her ChHy Dow•llby Rtlymond M.cl .. n [dltor and Assistant Controller to lhe Publisher ,,~,.c., .. PrOOJ<ltOtl .... ~ Oi.t141 A. ~-9"• n..11 • ., ... 1-'\j ~ ClaHln.d adY•rt .. lno 714/Ma·MTI All ot!Mf depaftrMnll M2"""21 MAIN OFFICE 330 Weal 81y SI Cool• -.. C" Motl ...,.,,.,.. Bo• I~ Co.la MeM C" 9?6:HI COP~iglll 1983 Ch~ Cooo91 PUbltlhtng Comc><tl'Y No new' tfO•••• 1ll\oltft&11on1 t dffOflt l mane• 0' .,,,.,,._It ,.,....., mav oe ''°'~t(l ..,11\0VI tC>tC .. ' 1*1ll<Mt0fl oi (()9y•'Ql\I - S.Cond ell•• ~·~ patCI •I C"..otl• Mff<I ColtlOf""' fUPS IU &001 Sub.c111>llO<I llY carr'"' ,. 1~ mon1hly Uy m•• '6 00 tnnnthly VOL. 71, NO . 211 Katie Tynan waits for her stage turn. "We can't live by lawsuits forever," she said. Part of the beach city's eager- ne. to push on with the proposal ia a general feel.ini that the city's clout is running out and the county ~entualJy will be able to bulldoze its way around the city's legal challenges and expand the airport. "There seems to be some mis- conception," Hart noted, "that the city haa some sort of control on the airport. We don't." Correction A portion of a story that a ppeared in Sunday's paper about IntemationaJ Senior Olympics gold medalist Al Simmons. of Emerald Bay, was inadvertently lost in the typesetting process. The missing portion stated that Simmons, 70, won gold medals for the hurdles, the 100-meter sprint, the 200-meter sprint and the triple jump, and a silver medal for the long jump. The Daily Pilot regrets the error. LUNCH & DINNER, MONDAY-THURSDAY • CHIMICHANG"S FOR TWO $6.95 Ch1mlchanga (chf-mc·chan ga) ... Seasonrd shrcddro beef. saut~d wilh onion. 1oma10 an<fbell peppers, rolled in a Oour tonilla. and frit'd to a pastry·hkc Oakinc:ss ... Garnished wirh sour cream.guacamole ,and pico dt gallo. ~rved with rice and beans A he steps are easy to follow: Chimichanga entr~e. and your 1) Choose a partner. 2) Bring them to partner will get one at truly your favorite Acapulco Mexican substantial savings. Restaurant for lunch or dinner on So come to Acapulco an d do the Monday through Thursday. ~ Chimichanga. The steps are 3) Order a delicious -as easy as one. two. three. ME'XfCAI'( R,l:STAUAAJITS \11.11\dm • I~ 111 11.utw 111\J \\ "''-' fh~IU 1l1~0,-\ l.lnJ ... • l>.111S.•11 Gh''" • tJllH I \\11~"' \ ''"' "' On \'Jll<') \"i1"" "<'lllh .•I 111~1•111.111 \1' l Ith 1 .:."I \l,.11ol.I\ 1hr,•11,:l1 1 hul'll•" ""II tun. h ,., '""'""' 11.~11. '1'1• 1111-1 t I • "''1'1•'11\t•l'I ~·• '· . -· ,_ ... l o'-LI \l•'•.1 • I 2t•2 <; f tltl~l.>I !ii t !fU °"'1tlh o•I '-'1tlh l\l,l •I l\\/11 c I If' • II \K Laugh Off to henef it OC Counseling Center T he Orange County Family Counseling Cent.er wiU sponsor its eighth annual fund-raisangOrangeCounly Laugh OU Friday at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. The doors open at 7 p.m. The show, featuring ent.ertamers Pau1 Gaulke, Carol Hughes, Michener and Martin, and Robin Roberts, will begin at 8 p m . An auction is scheduled for I 0 p.m Admission ts $12.50. Tickets can be obtained at the Counseling Cent.er, 10200 S lat.er Ave., Fount.am VaJley. or by calling 557-1000. Family Services a u ction scheduled Conrept 7 Family Services, a residential treatment program for boys and girls from 13 to 17, will hold its second annual auctton Saturday, Oct. I , to raise funds for a home to help abused and troubled girls The auction, of "first class merchandise and rare 1 t.ems donated by local merchant,s," accordjng to chairman Sandy Goodall, is sc}),eduled for 1:30 p.m . in the Tustin Corrununity Center, 300 Centennial Way Furthe r information as available at 699-9119 Upper Bay to ur sla t ed for O ct. 8 The first seasonal guided tour of the Upper Newport Bay ecological reserve will be conducted Oct. 8 s tarting at 9 a .m. Sponsored by Friends of Newport Bay. the walking tours last at least one hour. Tours wiU leave every 15 minutes until 10:30 a.m . There is no charge. The tour starting point is at the mtersectton of East Bluff Drive and Back Bay Road Scouts pla n b en efit swap m eet A boat sale and marine swap meet to benefit the Orange County Boy Scouts will be held Oct 8 at the Boy Scout Sea Base in New port Beach. The second annual sale, which starts at 8 a.m .. will features all types of boats and an extensive amount of marine hardware and gear. The Sea Base is located at 1931 W. Coast Highway, adjacent to the Balboa Bay Club. Authors to s peak at Lag una library Science fiction authors Gregory Benford and Larry Niven will be speaking at the Laguna Beach Library at 363 Glennerye S t. Oct 8 at 7:30 p.m. HB cops probing holdups Huntington Beach police are investigating two unrelated hold- ups that occurred in the city Sunday. The first incident occurred at 6:40 p.m. at the Jack-in-the-Box fast food restaurant at Springdale Street and F.clinger Aven ue. Lt. Jim Walker said a lone gunman approached the drive-up window and made off with $65. Walker said the gunman's sta- tion wa gon was followed for a short distance by witnesses to the robbery. At about 9 p .m .. a man called police and said he wanted to turn himself in to authoritie1Hn connec- tion with the Jack-in-the-Box holdup, Walker said. Officers went to an F.clinger Avenue apart- ment and arrested Daniel James Kusltie, 24. The second holdup occurred at 10:20 p.m., at Spigot Liquor, 16369 Bolsa Chica Road. Walker said a man armed with a handgun ran into the store, ordered the clerk to lie on the floor and took $120. The robber in the second inci- dent remained a t large early today. he said. Fire man promoted Laguna Beach F\re Department officials have promoted Richard Jewell to battalion chief. The 31-year-old El Toro resi- dent will be in charge of adminis- trative and fire prevention duties. He has been with the Laguna Beach Fire Department since 1981. Muggers on the prowl in Laguna A man walking near the Coast Inn on M ountain Road 1n Laguna Beach early Sunday morning said three men a11empted to assault him Several hours earher. three men 1n a green truck with wood sides attempted to strike another man w11h bats 1n the same neighborhood Tires and a converttble top were SldShed on two separate vehicles 1n the 2700 bloc!\ ol Temple Hiiis Drive 1n Laguna causing $400 damage Burglars were unsuccessful 1n their ettor1 10 remove a radio trom a Porsche parked m the 200 block ot 001pn1n Street C:os ta '1esa A purse and its S 1. 795 contents was stolen from a Carl's Jr on Adams Avenue Saturday A Laguna Hills woman told pohce she acc1dentalty- left her purs. which contained cash. 1ewetry, a pager a steahoscope and credit cards tn the restaurant A shopper allegedly walked out of Nordstrom's at Soulh Coast Plaza with two pairs of boots worth $620 1n her bag Pohce arrested Phyliss Plueger 34 of Hemet on susp1c1on of grand theft TeWinkle School on <'ahforn1a Street was broken into sometime between Thursday and Saturday. a custodian reported The suspects • used a metal trash can to smash a window teadinQ to the vice pr1nc1pal's office 11 was not 1mmed1ately known whether anyth1g was stolen '\f·~ port Beat·h A Seattle family lost $6,000 worth or belongings when a burglar broke into their room at the Newporter Reson 1 107 Jamboree Road The th1el reportedly crawled Into the room through a window and 10011 a purse, cash and 1ewelry A burglar snatched a brielcase and St 100 in cash lrom a residence on tne 300 block of Walnut Street Tne crook apparently entered through an unlocked door A vandal smashed out the head- lights of a parked car and snapped oll lhe vehicle's antenna The VW Rabbit was parked on the 2300 block ot Francisco Drive M1sch1ef makers sprayed down two hallways 1n a condom1n1um complex with fire extinguishers The damage at the complex on the 200 block of Nice Lane was put at $300 Irvine lrvlne ponce arrested three people on drug charges. two others for misdemeanor aasaulta, and handed out three citations for trespassing and two tor liquor law violations at ttie lrvlne Meadows Amphitheater con- cert Sunday night. An undeterlned amount ol money was discovered stolen Sunday In an overnight burglary of a Fotomat store In an Irvine Boulevard shopping center. Window-smashing thieves slole two computers and an IBM typewriter valued at about $3,000 lrom a business In the HOOO block ol Skypark shor11y after midnight Satur- day. Chrome wire wheel cover• valued at $600 were discovered ripped ott .a Mercury Caprl about ndon Saturdaiv parked In a parking lot near the Parker Hannifin building on Jam- boree Boulevard Two residents of homes on Cherbourg Avenue and Gold Bluff both discovered early Saturday they wefe victims of Jewel thieves. Thir- teen llema valued at $2,500 were stolen from the Gold Bluff home, where burglars entered through an open sliding glasa door. Polloe could not Immediately say what was taken In the second burglary. Huntington Beach A burglary was rePor1ed early today at a home on the 5800 block of Snead Oflve. Entry apparently was made through a sliding glass wtndow. 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JoeP•rke, CoataMeea, w•rehouee manager "I think It's great except for the school strike going on In Los Angeles. I think teachers deserve a raise.'' Marcie Alfano, CypreH, etudent at CypreH Col- lege and aHletent et Fair- view State Hoepltal "It's fun being In school. I'm glad to get back to learning something." PatPeareon, Fountain Valley, freehmen et Orange Coeat College "Feels great. I was struck by a truck last January. They didn't think I'd make It. I missed a semester so I'm really happy to be In school now." · ChrleBolt, Newport Beach, Journallem etudent at Or- ange Coaet C ollege "I'm excited about It because I'm back to col· lege for the third time.'' Otle T•vlln, Newport BMch, owner of Pacific Toole In Coeta Meea "I think It's great. It keeps crowds out of the water. I get more waves to myself during the school year." Angela Fie her, Orange, atudent at Orange Coaat College "This Is my first year and It's easier and more free than I thought It would be." H e a rt-saving c l asses on C o ast College offe rs CPR workshops in Mesa, Newport, Huntington Coastline cbuege will sponsor workshops in cardiopulmonary resuscitation at four locations in Huntington Beach, Cost.a Mesa and Newport Beach. CPR is the basic emergency first aid procedure that may save the life of someone whose heart has stopped functioning. Completion of the rune-hour workshop will certify participants in accordance with the standards of the American Heart Association and the American Red Cross. Each participant will receive a Basic Mesan plans rabbi studies in Israe l Former Estancia High School student Steven Tucker, 24, and hia wife. Gabrielle, have moved to Jerusalem so he can complete his third year of rabbinical study at the Jewish Theological Seminary. Tucker, who grew up in Costa Mesa, studied two years at the University of Judaism, Loe An- geles. After his year in Israel, Tucker will study in New York for two years before he is ordained as a conservative rabbi. Life CPR card. There 1s a $15 fee £or each workshop. Advance registration is requested. Participants should bring a mat or towel to the workshop. CPR workshops will be held: • Mondays. tonight and Oct. 3 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at the Community United Methodist Church in Huntington Beach; •Saturday, Oct. 8 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Mesa Verde Learning Cent.er in Costa Mesa; •Saturday, Oct. 22 !rom 8 a .rn. to 5 p.m. at the Park New port Apartments in Newport Beach; •Saturday, Nov. 12 from 8 a.rn. to 5 p.m . at the Peteraon Learning Center in Huntington Beech. Information on how to register for the CPR workshops can be obtained by calling the Coastline Community Services office, 241-6186. Controller will address OC Democratic women State Controller Ken Cory will address the Democratic Women of Orange County Saturday at the home of Garden Grove Mayor John Cannon. The 6 p.m. meeting, marking the 10th anniversary of the club's Gold Key A wards. wUJ be under the direction of the club's new officers: Jacquie Jessie, president; Dolly Schultz, vice president; S heila Catlett, treasurer: Lynne Miller. corresponding secretary; Fran Smith, recording secretary and Helen Kuricaj, parlia- mentarian. For more information, call 530-9206. The Democratic Women are a1ao planning a dinner membership meeting at the Revere Houae in Tustin at 7 p.m. Wednesday. The cost is $11 per person. How ard Adler, Orange County Democratic Central Committee chairman, will be the guest speaker . all cotton ch1no ... alway$ e t..rad1L1orel favonl.Jl., plwl.Rd or pb in front 9oz..e, 9rczat with spor Lccet~ or kmt, !3h trli5 pz.r haps oncz. or lhz mosL comfortablcz, trou.e.iz.r.s y~ 11 'ZVQ, r 'W'tZO r 44 Fashion I lond ·Newport Bf'och • 7141644·5070 1001 Wt' ·twood Blvd.· Weatwood VIiiage • 2131208-3273 ... ~ .\4 * Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Monday, Sept . 26. 1983 10PoF1H1N1ws Will truce keep Marines in Lebanon? NATION Reagan offering to reduce nuclear missiles in Europe By tile A11ocalted Prell UNITED NATIONS -President Reagan. declaring "a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought," today offered tO reduce the number ot new missiles the United States plans to deploy in Europe if the Soviets accept his challenge tO cut global nuclear stockpiles. "The door tO an agreement ls open," he said. "It is time for the Soviet Union to walk through it." Watt panel vows success WASHING TON -The chairman of the comiasion James Watt described as a ''black .. a woman. two Jews and a cripple" pledged today that the panel's work would not be derailed by what he called the interior secretary's "un- fortunate remarks." Chairman David Linowes toJd the opening session o{ a two-day hearing that "nothing m the secretary's comments will result in a durunution of (the panel's) efforts." Boston murders doubled BOSTON -There were more than double the number of murders m Boston during August than there were a year ago, but one of the city's most notorious crime statistics -motor vehicle theft -was down, according to a police report. There were 13 homicides in the city, seven more than in August 1982. The city's auto theft rate- which has consistently been the nation's highest -dropped 22 percent in the monthly com- parisons. Cancer patient, 12, lair KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -A lawye.r for a family opposed to the chemotherapy treatments imposed on a 12-year-old cancer patient say they will appeal this week to the Tennessee Supreme Court. Meanwhile, the condition of Pamela Hamilton, a preacher's daughter, was upgraded from serious to fair today, and hospital officials said she appears to be adjusting to the court-ordered cancer treatments her family is fighting. STATE Haig agrees with R eagan SAN DIEGO -Fonner Secretary of State Alexander Haig says he agrees with President Reagan's handling of the Soviet downing of a Korean Air Lines jetliner and suggested, "No one should have been surprised by the Soviets' brutish response." Haig, who was here to address a seminar, cntized Reagan on other issues, however. including the economy and Middle F..ast policy Boys Choir director h e ld RIVERSIDE -The founder-director of the California Boys Choir has ~ arrested on charges of molesting choirboys. but his lawyer says the accusations were trumped up by one disgruntled youth. Douglas Roy Neslund. 40, of Los Angeles, was arrested on a warrant charging six counts of molestation involving five ch oirboys. said Riverside police Lt. Gil Olivarria. Two other choir officials had been arrested on si.m.ilar charges last month. Job retraining reviewed SOUTH GATE -An ambitious job-retraining program for 4,300 workers laid off from a General Motors plant is drawing mixed reviews, with employment found for only about a third of the thousands who sought help. "It's been discouraging." said Alberto Madrid, 40, who set aside 17 years as an auto worker to become a diesel-engine mechanic. But after completing his course in August and approaching 50 employers, he has received only one job offer -as a bus driver "They don't give you much hope." he said of the potential employers who want only experienced workers. WORLD IRA escapees recaptured BELFAST, Northern Ireland -Police today recaptured two lnsh Republican Anny guerrillas who escaped from the Mai.e maximum security prison and a massive manhunt continued for 21 stiU at large. "It is a desperately dangerous situation," said a senior police officer. "It is like trying to comer a pack of wolves." Hundreds of soldiers and police. aided by helicopters and tracking dogs, scoured the countryside for the guerrillas. Several injure d in protest COMISO. S1clly -Police backed by water cannon today tear-gassed and clubbed protesters blocking entrances to a planned NATO missile site. scattering about 1.000 people and injuring 1everal of them. officials said. It waa one of the moat violent incidents at lhe site near this Sicilian town since construction work began a year ago. Kohl's party 'defeated' BONN, West Gennany -The Social Democrata, who campaigned against the deploy- ment of NATO nuclear mimiles in West Gennany, defeated Chancellor Helmut Kohl's conaervative party in two state elections. The elections Sunday In Hesae and Bremen, which the Social Democn111.1 htwe governed since World War ll. were the fint slnoe Kohl's right- ilt-moderate coalition government won a major victory ln n.at1onal parliamentary balloting ln March. Kohl's party, the Chrlstian Democratic: Unlon, favors cu ta In IOCial welfare apendins and beclu the deployment of new U.S . mlaalles In Germany to counter Soviet rru..ile!'. Deployment of lhe U.S . mi31t11H l.s scheduled tO begin in Dl.umber WASHINGTON (AP) -The ceue-fire in Lebanon i.s expected to smooth the way for conue-ionaJ approval of a compromi9e with the White Houee that would allow U.S. Marines toatay in Beirut for 18 months. AA l.he Senate prepared to begin debate on the measure today, Sen. Charles Mathias Jr., R-Md., told a reporter th.at the ceaBe'-fire "will probably make it a little easier, even though people may be skeptical about It. "The record isn't very good i..n the Middle F.ast, but it is the whine of bullets th.at makes people nervous. When the bullets aren't whining, it will be a little easier " The compromise resolution, prompted by the finlt of four Marine deaths i..n Beirut under shelling by Moslem militias Aug, 29, would recogn.i.r.e the She lley Long, Judd Hirsch clutch Emmys a s outstanding comedy per- formers in "Cheers" and "Taxi" series after ceremony. authority ot Conan-to limit the troope' 1tay there under the War ~owen A.ct of 1973, but would approve keeping them ln \he Lebanae capital foe 18 montha, if needed. A Senate vote ia expected by Wed.ne9day. 1n New York. Secretary of State George P. Shultz aald the ceue-fare announced in Lebanon on Sunday hu take'n effect .and ''thinQI are .ettllng down." "We hope that they stay that way," Shultz added. President Reagan has said he will sign the measure if It reachea hil desk in the form negotiated by hia aides and oongretaional leaders, even though he t.akes exception to parts of the reeolulion oonceming hia prerogatJves aa oommander ln chief. Mathias supported the comprorn!IM' Friday ln the APMI jlllt Hosts Eddie Murphy, Joan Rivers spice up the proceedings at Emmy awards presentations, but Rivers' humor of- fended some. Bottom network ends on top 'Hill Street,' 'St. Elsewhere,' 'Cheers' lead NBC Emmy sweep By JERRY BUCK ur---.w,_ LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -Cops, doctors and a Boston bar helped NBC to a sweep of this year's Emmys. as "Hill Street Blues," "St. Elsewhere" and "Cheers" powered the third-rated network to 33 awards, more than the other two commercial networks combined. laa~ three hours and 20 minutes. "Hill Street Blues," unlike the put two years, did not win a single acting award. It wu named best drama aeries, won for writing and directing and took three crafts awards. Shelley Lona wu named best lead actrees in a comedy 1eries for ''Cheen," a aeries set in a Boston bar. The aeries also won for best comedy, best writing and directing and graphic dem,n. Senate Fomgn Relations c.ommJttee, volfn8 flnt to 01.m the Martne.' atay to six montha and then revening hhmelf after Majority Leader Howard H. Sia.Ur Jr., R-Tenn., told him the delicately arranged deal WU "turning to uhet." But Mat.hlaa aaid Monday he probably would support a floor amendment aimed at cutting the 18-month timetable to ll>c month.I. Congremonal Democratic IOW'Ce9 cloee to the llituation aaid an amendment might also be offen:d that would split the difference and make it 12 montha. Under the War Powers Act, a vote on the reeolutlon must t.ake place by Thuniday, Senate leaden agreed, but Balter says he hopes to complete Senate debate by Wednesday. The Houae is expected to begin debate Wedneaday or Thuniday. Rivers flows as viewers boil LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -It's a good thing comedian Joan Rivers didn't ask her trademark question "Can we talk?" while co-h06ting the 35th annual Emmy awards for NBC. Many viewers would have yelled "No!" Telephone calls started coming into NBC network affiliates from New York to Los Angeles Sunday after Rivers, opening the nationally televiaed ceremonies, made satirical reference to a con- troversial comment by lnt.erior Secretary James G . Watt and called Watt "an idiot." Bantering with co-hoct Eddie Murphy during the Emmy telecaat, Riven broke a television taboo on profanity by saying "goddamn," made light of a sexy televiaion character played by actresa Joan Collins and kidded about herpes and homoeexua.IB. F.llrly on, Rivera noted that Murphy ia a black CathoUc, while ahe is a white, Jewish woman. She joked that ''if you had a limp we could be the committee appointed by Jamee Watt. ls he an idiot!" Watt has been denounced for hi.a remark last Wedneeday to a buainela group th.at an advi.aory committee fonned to review hiacoal-leasing program contained "a black' ... a woman, two Jews and a cripple." L.ter, Rivera introduced Miss Col.lina, one of the Ernmypreeentera, who plays the beautiful. conniving Alexis Carrington on ABC's "Dynasty." ''Alexis has had more hands up her dress th.an the Muppeta," RJven quipped. The 35th annual television awards show Sunday was a showcase for the insult hwnor of Joan Rivers. who co-hosted with fellow comedian Eddie Murphy. Some of Miss Rivers' remarks, including gibes at U.S. lnterioc Secretary James Watt, drew angry phone calls from viewers. • ...... NBC dominated for the third straight year and "Hill Street Blues" won Its third straight Emmy as best drama series, compiling six awards to tie the ABC miniseries "The Thorn Birds" for the most Emmys. Sky-divihg,:weatherman killed It was the most Emmys NBC had ever won. but it failed to reach CBS' record of 44 in 1974. NBC's critically acclaimed "Cheers," named best <..'Omedy series, won five awards. "Special Bulletin" took four awards and "St. Elsewhere" got three. Top-rated CBS won 11 and ABC took 14. Four others went to the Public Broadc.asting System and two to syndicated programs. NBC's total includes 12 craft awards announced before the telecast. The Academy of Television Ana & Sciences annual Emmys for prime-time programming were presented during a slow-moving show on NBC that Philadelphia TV personality's parachute tangles on 8 l 4th jump PlULADELPHIA (AP) -Television weather- man Jim O'Brien waa a veteran sky diver, jumping once to deliver the opening day baseball to the P hiladelphia Phillies, but on hi.a 814th dive. hi.a expertise failed and he plunged to his death. O'Brien's chute had become entangled tn the parachute of another jumper, Doug Selllx of Bethlehem, In a five-man dive Sunday from a small plane at an altitude of 8,600 feet., officials said. O'Brien. 43, rewarded for hia popularity at WPVI-TV with one of the highest TV news salaries in the Philadelphia area, a reported $400,000, fell free for about 100 feet before crashing to the ground. officials said. While Sellix pleaded with O'Brien to ride out the jump with their lines tangled, the newsman cut his main chute free, intending to finish the jump on his re.erve, said Jim Place of Pottstown, who alao made the jump at the Hanover Township Airport in Gilbertsville, Montgomery County, at 12:30 p.m. O'Brien'• re8et'Ve chute had barely opened before he hit the ground, poUoe said. "You have to make a decision ln a second in this sport," laid Tom Morrllon, safety director of the United Parachute Club. which organized-the jump. "Apparently Jim made the wrong one." Soviets turn over plane debris O'Brien's death came u a shock to hi.a colleagues at WPVI, where he wu a prominent figures in the area'• top-rated TV news report. The acc:ident was the lead story in the 6 p.m. new9CUl, which ended with credits over a black background and no music. NEVELISK, USSR (AP)-A grim-faa!d Soviet general turned over five wooden crates of clothing and debris from the South Korean jet.liner ahot down by a Soviet warplane today. but inaiated hia country had found no remains of its 269 pasaengen and crew. Major General A.I. Romanenko, head of the Soviet border forees for the Sakhalin and Kurile Islands, handed over the crates at Nevellsk, a fishing port on Sakhalir\ l.aland not far from where Korean Air Lines F1ight 007 is believed to have plunged into the sea Sept. 1. It was the first time the Soviet Union has surrendered items from the Korean plane. The Soviets turned over 76 items, mostly debris from the aircraft and articles of clothing. Five bodies and several body parts have been found on the coast of Japan. as well u thousands of pieces of debr'.,. and pel'llOnal itema. Still apparently missing. and the object of inteme U.S . and Soviet HOAQ •MOftlAL. H09"TAl ..,,....,...,, Mr. and Mra. Allen Boy()9. Hunl- lngton e..cn. girt Mr and Mr• A9id Horton, Colla M .... boy Mr and Mrt David AobtlOI\, lrvlne. glrl Mr. end Mrt. Ron1ld Swinton. 1rv1ne,glr1 a.peemi-2 Mr 1nd Mra. lvnn Arrow, N-por1 ~.girt Mr and Mr•. Jamet Sy1~. Leouna NIQlltl. t>oy Mr and Mre. W1rr90 Paull«!, Fountain Valley, girt Mr. and Mr1 Hooallang Moutfatl, Newport e.ach. boy Mr, and Mrl. Thomu e.n.dlel, lrvtne. boy ,,,,,..,,...,a Mr. and Mr1. Oarrleon Brown. Hunllngton BMc:h, gift Mr. and Mra. Or-ca Hyall, Hunt• BIRTHS ........ 12 Mr and Mra. St_, GupatTo. Laoun• HIQuel. girt Mr and Mra. Wiiiiam Whittaker. LllQuna e..o11, glr1 IAMCL...-wT'S Ql~H08"TAL .... ...,.., I Mr, and Mra. Dan.., Murray Sr .. LaQulll Nlguel. boy POUMTA• YALUY COMMUNITY tt09"1'Al . ......... ,. Mr and Mra. Bruce RoM, Huni· lngton Beech, boy Mr. ano Mrt TlmOllly Clatil. HUl'll· lngton 9Mctl. girt Mr. and Mrt. CllatlM Saulua. W•tmlneter, boy Mr. and Mra. 0.111<1 Wlll9Ple1 Hun11nOton Beech, girt Mr. end Mrt Jamee Sonea. Foun- t Ml V*'f.!'°I ..,. ......... Mr. and Mra Oonakl Johneon. eeerches, are the fl.lght reoorden from the Boeing 747. MlnoN Tanba of the Japane9e Foreign Ministry quoted Rornanenko u saying the Sovieta had found no bodie11 from the plane. '"nle Sovie1a told ua on the 20th of thla month they had no bodJea or body parta to return," Tanba said. "We asked Romenko persistently and I looked him straight in the face and uked if they really hadn't found any. Romanenko said the Soviets had found no human rena1ns wha~.·· Romanenko and other offidala were abNpt, seeininelY nervous and rarely smiled dwill& today'• five-hour villlt by the deleg•tton of four Japaneee, three Americana and one Swede. The delegation arrived aboard the 3,218-ton patrol boat 'l'lugaru after a 15-hour voyage from the northern Japeneee port of Otaru. They and the boat later returned to Japan. W...mlnat•. boy Mr. and Mra Johnny senc:Na, Foun1Mn V*'f, Qlrt Mt. and Mrl ....... dOCont-•. Huntington BMch. girt Mr. and Mra. Bfyan ~. Coeta..._,glrt .. ,.. , ... ,. Mr. and Mra. P9dro Topete, Hunt· tn;ton e-:n. boy Mr. and Mrt. Mictl ... Oonulea, eo.ta MeM, boy Mr. and M,.. VIC10f CerOONI. Huntington leedl, boy Mr and Mra. Denial Shennen. Huntlnglon llMdl, boy .. ,. ....... Mr. and Mrl.~ Low.y, Huntington e.dl, Mt. and Mra. M...,, W•I· mlnet•. girt •. ,. * ,, Mt and Mrs. hat Oden,Hunt- lngton 8-:fl. boy "Jim, we will mm you more than you will ever know," said oo--anchor Jim Gardner on the broadcast Sunday, hil voice quavering and eyes filling with lean. Detective Joe Donahue of the New Hanover Township pOlice aaid O'Brien apparently thought that cutting hil chute would avoid Injuries to either Se1llx or hlm9elf. But Donahue said O'Brien cut hhmelf looee at about 100 feet-too low to allow hia raerve chute time t.o open. "He just m.l.ajudged. If Jim hadn't cut away, everything wOl.lld be OK," Donahue said. Station officia1a delcribed O'Brien u a man who had aa much pamlon for diving u for work. Art Moore, theatation'a promotion director, said the jump waa O'Brien'• 814th. lngton BMcf't, boy Mr and Mra. Stulll1 s--,., .------------------- Freshly ground, pure beef steak topped with Spires' homemade mushroom gravy. Served with a bOWI of soup or crisp green salad. vegetable. choice of potato and fresh roll with butter. LagunaBMetl. boy ...................................... .. Mr. and Mra. Bradley Auuo. eo.ta ~ ~ra. MkltlMI Spninoer, i...ouna 8-11, boy . ., ........ Mr and Mtt. JoM ~. HUl'll· lngtOl'l 8Mch. girl ......... Mr. and Mra. Albef1o t.hlle. Coe1a Meu,boy .., ....... Mr and Mra. Bany H4111dt1ckl, ll"Mt,glrt Mr. and Mrt Roti.n 8'trgoot1, ~BMcl'l.boy , Mr. and Mrt. Soott Stopnlk, Hunllnglon BMcltl, girl Mr. and Mra Jon 81alb, Coeta M ... ,,alrt Mr 11(1(1 Mrt Slf'ltfl Wyatt. Coela MeN,Qlrl aouTHCOAIT mDICAL CllfTU ........... Mr and Mrt l<tf\1141111 M~. taouna '-"· girl ..... "'"' 10 Mr and Mra. AIGtlard Sdlnyder u,ouna ~. bOV FRESH LOCAL SWORDFISH DINND$1.15 Includes soup Ol' salad, choice of potato or rice pilaf Fresh Local Lobster Coming Soon/ 673-7726 801 E. Balboa Local. county . state. nationql and international events come to your doorst ep Dll.IJ Pl.Ill in the bright . light and lively Dally Pilat MONDAY, SEPT. 26, 1983 * ClASSlfllD 85 Af' WltepMto Rams rece iver George Farme r is flattened by the J ets' Darrel Ray ( 28) as he tries to catch a pass from Vince Ferragamo. Todd loosened up, and aired it out As a res ult, Jets win wild free-for-all against Rams in overtime, 27-24 NEW YORK (AP) -The New York Jets had suffered a big loss to their rushing game, so Richard Todd went to the air for a victory. "The way we can run the ball, you don't expect us to win with the pass-but I knew we had to loosen up and throw the ball more," said Todd after his spectacular passing day helped the Jets beat the &ms 27-24 in an overtime National Football League thriller Sunday. Todd had no choice but to go to the aerial game after Freeman McNeil, the NFL's leading rusher last year, suffered a separated shoulder in the first quarter. Todd wound up completing 37 of 50 passes for 446 yards. According to a team spokesman McNeil will be lost for six to eight weeks. The Jets' quarterback had his great day in one of the year's wildest, most wide-open games that included a free-for-all and a touchdown by the Jets' Jerry Holmes off a blocked held goal. Wesley Walker was Todd's chief accomplice Sunday. catching eight passes for 135 yards. including two for touchdowns. The second score, a 42-yard bomb. put the Jets ahead 21-17 in the third quarter Walker's big catch, plus a Pat Leahy field goal late in the fourth quarter, provided the Jets with a 24-17 lead. However. the Rams later ued it on Vince Ferragamo's 2-yard TD pass to Mike Guman with 32 Pro football scores .,.._rl,RMWM(ot) ................ 1 Cowttore 11 ......... =-~LIDM17 11 .... ortenT' Dolphlne 14. Chllif8 I ................... ,.11 ttetrlot929,at11 .. ra21 Cofta 12, .... 11 (ot) llrowM IO, C ..... M (ot) RNllitnerr.~11 .... , ..... . T ......... O.... hall.,. ...... (CMlrw .... 7.t I) -.... seconds left in regulation. sending the game into overtime. The game lasted just 8 minutes. 22 seconds longer, when Leahy kicked the game-winner for the Jets from 26 ya.ids. The field goal by Leahy capped a SO-yard drive, mcludmg a key 19-yard pass from Todd to Scott Dierkmg. The Jets started the drive when Holmes picked Are Braves still in it? 'We definitely have a chance,' says Murphy ATLANTA (AP) -Dale Murphy of the Atlanta Braves says, "It's not an easy road. but we're in the race. We definitely do have a chance." The Braves moved to within 31,.; games of first place in the Nat.ional League West Sunday with a 7-1 vktory over the front-running Los Angeles Dodgers, who had opened this crucial three-game series by burying the Braves 11-2 Fnday night to open an imposing 5 1~ -game bulge in the standings. Brett Butler cracked a solo homer and Rafael Ramirez and Glenn Hubbard each had two-run singles in Atlanl.'l's second vtctory in a row over the Dodgers, the first time m six series this season that Los Angeles had failed to win two of the three games. "We ju.st need to wm," Murphy said. "We can't worry about them." The Dodgers head into thetr final seven games of the season with the magic number for clinching the division title standing at five. Atlanta has eight games to play, trailing the Dodgers by three in the loss column. "Our team hasn't lost its confidence," Dodger second baseman St.eve Sax said. "This (Sunday's loss) didn't shake us." Butler opened the firs/ for Atlanta with his fifth homer of the year, a drive over the right field f 314 nee off Alejandro Pena, 12-8. that put the Braves in front to stay. Ramirez had his two-run single in the third and Hubbard drove m two in the fifth after Bruce Benedict had doubled home a run. Atlanta's other run crossed in the sixth on an RBI single by pitcher Ccaig McM urtry. Dodge r s' • magic number: Netlonef Leeoue w ... W L 88 87 tM 70 ...,..loon 9,...,.. 7, Docl11r11 ToMJ'• GanM ' Pct. Gii .568 .545 3~ Dodgen (V~a (8· 10) va. Putore (8-12) (Channel 11 at 4:36) Qamee"9tMlnlng DOOGSR8 (7)-HOME (3): Sept. 30, Oct. 1, Oct. 21 San Francteco. AWAY (5): TOdmy, Sept. 27. Cincinnati: Sept. 28, 29, San Diego. IRAVl8 (8) -HOME (2): Today, Sept. 27, San Francteco. AWAY (8) -Sept. 28 (doublehMder), 29, Houlton; Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2. San Diego. McMurtry, 15-9, allowed eight hits, walked one and fanned six before leaving with one out in the eighth, and Terry Forster retired five of the six batters he faced to wrap up the victory. •------------------.. The Dodgers !ICOred an unearned run in the sixth when Dusty Baker was safe on Ramirez' error and lllllUID later scored on a single by Mike Marshall. "We still can't do anything about the Dodgers," Torre added. "We've got to get help." vff a pass by Rams quarterback Vince Ferragamo on the New York 20-yard line and returned it to the S<h The Rams had taken a 17-14 lead early in the third period on a field goal by Chuck Nelson that followed a fight on the field by several players. The pushing and shoving started when New York defensive end Mark Gastineau sa1:ked Ferragamo and went into his patented "war dance". Gastineau was shoved from behind by Rams tackle Jackie Slater, triggering a bench-clearing brawl that held up the game for nearly five minutes. The second quarter provided something that also got the crowd of 50,070 on its feet as well. That happened when Jets defensive end Kenny Neil blocked a field goal attempt by Nelson and Holmes plucked the ball out of the air and raced 57 yards to tie the game at 14-all. "The biggest thing was that we ~rcame adversity," said J ets Coach Joe Walton, who watched the Rams' Eric Dickerson gain 192 yards rushing on his maligned defense. As for Rams' Coach John Robinson, he liked everything but the fmal score. "Obviously, it was a great football game," he said. "They kept going at each other. We had a chance in the fifth quarter, but their comerback (Holmes) made a great int.erceplion. Overall, I thought our performance was pretty good. We're not a great football team yet -but that's just a matter of time." 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"Our secret is to get on a team and just wear them down," said Plunkett. "We don't do anythlng fancy offensively like a lot of traps and things. We just like to get up on top of every team we play." Coach Tom Flores of the Raiders said his defense was "outstanding." "We knew our defense had to play solid, because .Denver's defense has kept them in two of their last three games," said Flores. Reeves said his defense "did a super job" and "made enough big plays to win it." But he added, ''On offense we had too many mistakes and had sporadic execution." TONIGHT ANO•U 8AMllALL ......... etMtlll ,.......... MMlllM. ,~ ,,.....-, Cf-ti"' ZIM CMI) Hobbs takes Trans-ADJ lead; FollHJer withdraws TV-RADtO: See 82. Special to Ge Dally PUot. , RIVERSIDE -Pole-sitter David Hobbs took the early lead Sunday and never let ao u he won the 40-lap Budwelaer Trans-Am auto race at Riverside International Raceway. Hobbs, of Boddington, England, a1ao regained the lead ln the Trana-Am 11ertea with only one r ace remainlnC· Hobbe' .DeAtley Cama.ro ~ the fl.niah line 11.638 eeconda ahead of teammate Wlll-y T. Ribba of San Joee. The winner'• average speed wu 100.826 mph. Two-time Trans Am champion George Follmer of HunUllg10n Beach, who planned to debut in a new corvette. failed to get the car operational, however, and was forced to withdraw. Ribbs, who had to make a pltatoptochangea flat tlre on hi.a Camaro, wu followed by Paul Newman, the actor-driver, and Frank Leary was fourth. Hobbs now hu 146 polnts in the teries, and Tom GJoy, who did not flniah, has 129 points. Rlbbe has 126. The yellow flag came out twice, once when Glenn Fox of Albuquerque. N.M., atalled on tum six, and again when Gary Schons of Loe Alam I toe spun in tum three on the restart after Fox'a car was removed. Wally Oallenbach Jr. was fifth. followed by Jim .Derhaag, Jerry Brassfield, Bob Hagestad, Mark Wolocatiuk, and Le. Lindley. Earlier, Ed Pimm of Dublin, Ohio, won the Robert Bosh-VW Super Vee In his Ralt RT-6. Pima stole the lead from pole-sitter Ted Prappas of ; Angeles on the first lap and held on for all 24 la Edward Robinson of England was second. It was the lourth conaecutive wln for Plmm. who leads that series with 134 polnts after nine of the 1 l races. 1 In the first event of the day. Paul KICker cf. Valatie, N.Y., padded his lead In the Volksw-aen R.lihh1I ·81 I stein Cup aeries with a victory In the 20-lap evt•11l 1 I a NYSE COMPO ITE TRAN ACTION tJU<tl .O.llUN'> INt;lUtlr 11111(11'o01< ll•C NIW >'OR~ '-llUWI • I PAI.II"· 1'8W [<t)1jl•1"1 UI 111<"1 ,.NO\ tNC.INNAll "m fl l>tl..>'4Nul'. AHO RfPIJRIEO 8~ I Hf NAhtl IN'-llNE I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Sept 26, 1983 NB 49 Dow Jones Final Up 5.18 Cloalng 1,290.n New record high BUllNISS BRlllS Failed hank depos itors get 10 cents on dollar • 6 y the Associated Pr ess DES MOINES , Iow~1 l:>i:p'.ls1to rs in tht' r.ulc.J Exc:hangL· &nk of Bloumfwld will sn1ually gc•t only LU c:ents on thC' dollar wht•n tht• linnk fc•opens th1:. week w1 th <i llL'W 1l:1mt· anrl nt-w owrwrs Two llamptor1 bu:.1m•ssm1.:11 uvt·r th1 • wt•l'kL·nl!d agret-d tu P'IY $:! I n11Jl1un for the l<•L'il1ty Dt.•[JINL'I wt• ·nut 1nsu1ed wh1•n Iii.-bank, 11111: 1Jf I tvc· pn v:.ilt· bank:. in Iowa, wa:-, <h't:larl'<.I msofv(•nl 1·urlv 1h1~ mun th oS s1.<1te off1c:1als determtnl'll \ht.• l>a1ik l'IJUlcJ 1101 mL-t>l ll.S $17 mtllton dC'J>OSI\ ll..il11Jlly Nation ".liO r11on Py s upply declines NEW YOHK Intert-st r••tt's d1ppt·d aflt•r the Fedt'r~J Ht~l'r\'l' Bocird rl•porli:d a bigger than-t•xpc.-ctcd dl't:line 1n the na11on's mont'y s uµply Tht' g<JVPrnme11t reportt>d that 11..s MI mL'asurt• of muney supply cash plus dt•postl!> tn checking ac:counl!> and non-bank travf.'lers l'hl-<:ks fell $:i. t bi ll ion to a st'asonally adjusted $515 4 billion tn the-Wl'"k t'ndt'd Sept. 14 Hanover~ to buy R <;A s ub i<liar NEW YOHK ManufacturE:rs Hanover Corp . owner uf tht' nation's fourth larges• bank, 1s buying the.> fmanct• subsidiary of RCA Corp for $1.51 billion. The deal would give Manufacture-rs Hanover the approx imate ly 350 offlt'es and $7 3 b1lhon in receivables of CIT Fmanc1al CCJrp, a fully ownetl subsidiary of RCA ll was de~nbed by both ~·omparues as the largest ever by a banking c:ompany Auto sale hil four-year high DETROIT -U.S . automakers, except for G£'neral Motors Corp .. turned m strung saJes performances m m1d-Septem~1 , with the industry's daily sales rate climbing to ;.} four-year high Sales of U S .-madc cars rose 5.9 ~rt·ent in the Sept I 1-20 penod from a s trong !>('r·iod a year ago Dollar kids; go/cl price . rre LONOON The US dollar skidded un world l'Urrency markets early today as a Federal Reserve Boord report of an unexpKtedly large drop in the US money supply fanned exp<."C'l<lttonsof furtherdedmes tn Amenwn 1nll'rest rates Gold pnu~!i rose After the d os<.' of Eurupean trading F'riday. thl' F'ed said the l>as1t• money supply, known as M 1. feU $3.1 billion tn mid-Septembt-r. leavmg lht.-measure well within the Fed's des1rt"CI growth rate GOLD QUOTATIONS WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK IAP) s.p H DOW JONES AV£RAG£S NEW YORK lAPJ -Final Dow IOl'tl \. avo• tor Mon<M•. s.i-1 u nOCKS JO Ind 1261Z11210 73 12'1 5' 1160 n+ S 11 ?OTrn SIHI 99041 sn IJ 5111*-161 15 Ull 13' IS 13507 Ill &J 13' lh I JS tS St• SOI '2 SOS II .-iut ~ 1'+ I.JI lnclu• t '39 ,jOO Tron >. tN.000 Ulll\ 112'.~ 6U1~ U,JSol, 100 AM£RICAN L£AO£RS NEW VOllK. 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They were gone ecaroely an hour, but IOJDe .mean people beet Emily to lt. • They ripped through her ~ and aneenld the cab .U OWi' the ~ -walla. fumltuN, Cll'peCI and appl.laraa. · JWI~=~~~!:.: ecared." .. Mid, But Fouftla&n Valley~ Randy Davia arrived and ~ then IDl to lee lnwstlpton taJdn8 finaerprinta. 'l'bat proved to be exdtlnc. But the bmt part C91De Sunday. Two bUck and white police can came drMna up to the Santa C.ecel1a Circle~ and OUlcer Dml, Lt. Dave Brokaw and Officer Mike Majol-w.-e can-ytna one very larp cake. lt wu for Emily. It aa1d, " Happy Birthday to Emily ban Watch 3" (4 p.m.-2 a.m.) (See BIRTHDAY, Pqe Al) THI ORANGI COAST MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1983 ---•:;-- A legend in its own time Ruth Carter Stapleton Ruth Stapleton, Carter's sister, dies FAYETTEVILLE, N.9 . (AP)-Ruth Carter Stapleton, slater of fonner President Jimmy Carter, died this morning at home after a lengthy battle with cancer of the pancreas, her husband said. Mra. Stapleton, 54, an evangelist from Fayetteville, was diagnolled as having cancer in April. She had said she would forgo medi.cal treatment and would rely on her fa.Ith in God to help her. She said she would use prayer, meditation, exercise and a special diet in her fight against the diaeaae. Her father died of pancreatic cancer almost 30 years ago. Her mother, Lillian Carter, has experienced total remission from breast and bone cancer. Her husband, Dr. Robert Stapleton, reached today at his Fayetteville home. confirmed the death but declined to comment further. ·--~ COAST EDITION ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Giant land deal along Coast OK'd By L.P. BENET OflMDellJ .......... After 18 months of intensive fund-raising efforts, a Laguna Niguel-based real estate develop- ment company has fi.naliz.ed the $80 million purchase of 550 acres of coastline property south of Laguna Beach. The land -slated for heavy commercial and residential de- velopment -is one of the last remaining pieces of open coastal property south of Los Angeles. The deal represents one of the largest land deals in Orange County history. Stein-Brief Group, Inc., of Laguna Niguel completed the purchase from Avco Community Developers, Inc., a ian Diego-baaed home builder group, late last week. .,.., ......... Arrow shows proposed development. already has been approved by the California Coastal Commission. After I 0,000 rescues, Sea Watch No. l is still going strong. Newport Beach Lifeguard Lt. Ron Johnson (on right) and seasonal Lifeguard Lt. Topper Horack crank up the 25-year-old lifeguard boat. See a recap of its missions during maritime mishaps on Page AS. When Stein-Brief complet.ee development of the property, It will be worth more than $1 billion and will gamer about $165 million in profits. Stein-Brief is a land developlng partnership fanned by David Stein, 35, and Barry Brief, 42, in late 1979. The purchased land is located on both sides of C.oast Highway between South Laguna and Dana Point. Development of the parc:el The Stein-Brief group plans to spend $50 million in landacaping, grading and other improvements over the next aeveral yean. The partnerah!p aleo intends to build 3,400 residential units. including a 9~-unit guarded-gate complex located on a parc:el on the ocean side of the highway. Hornes there will be priced between $400,000 and $1.5 million. Stein and Brief also plan to build two resort hotels, a tennis club, several restaurants, a shop- (See LAND DEAL, Pa1e A%) Do-or-die for airport pact City, county negotiate 75-year limit on flights from John Wayne By STEVE MARBLE set a limit on jet departures out of °'.,..,..,,......,. John Wayne Airport was being A last-ditch attempt to salvage a made today by Newport Beach proposed agreement that would and Orange County officials. Australia II crew stages comeback to win Cup NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -Aus- tralia Il staged a stunning late comeback in the seventh and deciaive race today and broke the United St.ates' 132-year monopoly on the America's Cup with a historic victory over Liberty. The foreign challenger with the mysterious winged keel trailed by eight seconds at the start of the race and remained behind moet of the way. But John Bertrand steered her in front of Liberty, skippered by Denoia Conner, late in the fifth leg and capped the t,he most dramatic Cup series with a thrl1ling triumph. With the wind blowing in his face on the sixth leg. Conner tried desperately to regain the lead. He repeatedly resorted to tacks, zig-zag maneuvers, but Bertrand covered those moves to stretch his lead on Rhode Ialand Sound. Conner, who successfully de- fended the Cup aboard Freedom in 1980, is the first American skipper to loee' sailing's most hallowed prize. And he did it after squandering a 3-1 lead in the first Cup aeries to go a full aeven races. For Alan Bond, head of the Australia Il syndicate, the victory ends a decade of frustration. Exciting ahow-but etlll a loee The Rama macs. tt exolttng, but they end~ up dropping• 27·24 0"9i lltnethrffler to the New York Jeta Sunday. Page a 1. • • , 'Boone' bring• country home The tranqull 19501 In the rural South serve u backdrop for "Boone," premiering tonight on NBC and atarrlng Tom Byrd. PageA7. Call 842-4321 with new• tip• "It's now or never," said New- port Mayor Evelyn Hart. The proposal would allow an increase in daily commercial jet takeoffs from the preeent 41to55 and then hold that limit for the next 75 years. The beach city, under the takeoff pattern, has spent more than $1 million attempting to block airport expansion in the last two years and the county has spent an equal amount defending plans for adding flighta and enlarging the congested facility. Negotiators for the city and county today were rewriting the agreement for the fifth' time in two months. A final draft likely would go the county supervilon and council members next month. The proposal -held up by city officials and at least one county supervbor u a meaningful peace treaty between the warring parties -a.i.o has been lambasted by both sides. See AIRPORT PACT, Pa1e A!) llDEI M M Al ... M • JM AlO AT B'7 • A7 A4 Al BM 814 M • M A7 A3 A4 .,.., ........... -~ Volunteer instructor David Schwartz some help with his studies at Oka gives first grader William Pepper School in Fountain Valley. 'Mr. Shorts' a school favorite Volunteer teacher, honored by FV district, loves helping kids IJ PHIL SNEIDER.MAN °' ............... On the campus of Oka Element.o&ry School in Huntington Beech, he's known affectionately u "Mr. Shona." He'a reelly David Schwanz., a retired New York City funeral director who puta in five hours a day, five days a week u an Oka 8Chool volunteer. Since 1979, he'a been admlnistering apelllng u.ta. reedlnc aloud to students and helpt.nc them with apeech problems. Becau.e of hia dedication, he wu one of nine people who received an Outatandt.nc Service Awwd 1-t week ban the Fountain Valley School DI.strict Doud of Tnaa1eea. But Schwart& aays hie greetest reward comes from the~ people he work:a with. . "I love it. ' he Mys of h1a 8Chool volunteer ' work. "It makes you feel good when you walk around the campus at lunch and the kida jump up on you and ._y, 'Mr. Shona! Mr. Schwartz!'" David Schwartz pref era to keep busy. Aft.er his wife died in 19~9. he retired from hia New York City funeral bulllne9I but oontinUf!d workina u an ad aalesman for h1I eon-ln-law'a map.zine. Later, he went to work for the Human Reeouroee <=enter on Long Ialand, pJadna een1or dt1Jena ln Jobe. .. They Kid I'd be dolng well if I put one penon to work a week." Schwartz recalla. "I •veraaed three a week. ''On Mondays they would fill out applbdona. Then on Tueedaya. I'd buy three or four (See VOLUNTEER, Pa1e Al) .- •