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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-07-26 - Orange Coast Pilot;Hospital's pat hand I was three of a kind ., SUSAN A VD.A ... .._ ....... While a Coeta Mesa couple were addlna ... and adding ... and adding to \heir family last week, St. Ja.eph'a Hoepltal was chalking up another one for the Guinness Book of World Records. While Jeff and Lynn Freidman ~the first.time parents of tripleta, St. Joeeph's nursery counted the Friedman girls as Its efahth triplet birth in 18 months. Thia la a high number compared to the history of the hospital nursery, in which only two triplet births occurred in 53 years. "We applied to Guinneu when we only had seven tripleta. Now that we have eight it eeema they are coming in like gangbuatera," she said, adding that fertility drugs were a factor in only half of the births. St. Joeeph's Community Ser- vices Direc10r Valerie Orleans said the triplet births of the last 18 months are just "a crazy kind of a After an exceptionally messy feeding of one of his daughters, Costa Mesa's Friedman explained with a tolerant grin why he and his wife chose St. Joeeph's in Orange instead of a hospital cloeer to home. "We knew my wife would have triplets when she was three months pregnant, so we shopped around for doctors and hospitals. St. Joseph's had a lot of experience with triplets and they are ri~ht next to CHOC (Chil- (Sff TRIPLETS, Page A!) OellJ .... ,._....., ....... c....... thing." Lynn and Jeff Friedman with Jamie, Erin, Laverne. THI ORANGI COAST . caum 1111111 TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS 'Handler: Misty attacked me once By IA.RENE. &LEIN .,... Dllll!r ....... Misty, the elephant who killed a park ranger at Lion Country Safari in Irvine Sunday, will probably be retired to a 1.00, her owners say. while others who came in contact with her claim she was known to be a mean-tempered animal who caused problems before. Dave Wilson, an employee of another firm renting space at Lion Cou.ntry, said he was attacked by Misty three weeks ago and es- caped only by poking the animal in the eye with a cattle prod. Wi.bon said he informed a Lion Country Safari park adminis- tralOr of the attack and told a Gentle Jungle official he wanted to diacipline Misty. Gentle Jungle of Burbank owns the elephant. "We reported it 10 Gentle Jungle." said Harry Shuster, president of the drive-through animal park. "It was their animal. It aeems if there was a reason to be concerned, they should have been concerned, too." Tom Carota, vice president of Gentle Jungle, said he was notified of the attack, but called it "minor." He said Sunday's inci- dent was "tragic but isolated" and added that the game warden who was killed should never have approached the animal in the first place. Lee Keaton , 34, of Lake Elsinore, crushed by the elephant on Sunday, was a wologist and game warden with "a tremendous amount of knowledge about animals," Carota said, but Keaton was not a trainer and he should not have ventured into the elephant complex because he did not have an established rela- tionship with the animals. "Actu- ally. training and handling an elephant is a lot different than being a wologist," Carota said. (lee ELEPHANT, Page A!) Musical for a summer evening The Irvine Children's Chorus will Brodie Humple, Lara Kempke, the pres~nt Gilbert and Sullivan's 'The Mikado, Christy Barley and Mikado.' Shown are Eric Anderson, Lynleigh Koopowitz. See Page Bl. Irvine hospital wrangle continues _r Health Planning Council reviews committee backing in wake of competitor protests BY GLENN SCO'rr onMDmlr ......... Orange County's Health Plan- ning Council meeta tonight in Tustin to consider whether an endonement ialued earlier this month backing development of 4 I the lrvine Medical Center con- fom\S with state guidelines. The endorsement comes from the council's Review Committee, which heard three nfahta of argumenta from competing groups before backing the IMC plans for a acaled-down 177-bed facility to be the firat and only acute care hospital in Irvine. The council la mandated to decide whether the committee'• recommendation wu bMed prop- erly on atate guidelines. ., Where Is M·ama Cat?: Ulsta Mesa police loolclng tor tlJeir pet It meeta at 7:30 p.m . at lta offices at 202 Fashion Lane in Tu.tin. The committee endonement la the first i8aue .cheduled for dla- cuaaion. Officiala for the He.lthWest Foundation of Chataworth already have prote.Wd the en- doraement and have filed argu- menta cJ.aiminc the committee'• dedsiorw were lnoomistent. Health West at.> la oqmpettna to build a hoapltal in Irvine. lta fadllty, called He.lthCity, would be at UC Irvine, next 10 the College of Medicine. The Irvine Medical Center la proJ>C*d on land donated b_)'. the Irvine Co. north of the San Dle80 Freeway on Sand Canyon ROlld near an extended Bananca Parkway. The council'• flndlnp tonight are another in a len8\hy proce11 applicanta must follOW to win approval before opentine hoapl- tala. Yet to come are reeommen- cS.tionl from the Sta&ewkle Office of Health Plannlftl and o.v.lop- ment and a hearinc before an CS.. llOSPITAL, P• Al) $4.8 million riddle: Coast Coll~ge cuts BY PHIL SNEIDERMAN oni.11e11r ......... How do you trim the budget for three community colleges and a television station by $4.8 million, with just a month remaining before the start of fall classes? Fmployee furloughs or pay cut.a, maintenance delays and elimination of travel expenses are among the options that will be considered by Coast Community College District ln.&st.ees when they meet Wednesday in a apecial lellion. The public portion of the meeti.ne be8ina at 8 p.m. in the diltrict belldquarters. 1370 Adama Ave. The trustees oversee operation of Orange Coast, Golden West and Coutllne colleges. plua KOCE Channel 50, a Public Broadcaating Service television station in Hunt- iflaton Beach. The district had already trimmed its 1983-84 budget by $5.5 million with extensive teacher layoffs and other cut- backs. But last week. Gov. George Deukmejian, before signing the new state budget, deleted more than $230 million that legislators had allocated to California's 107 community colleges. The governor recommended that $109 million of this be made up by charging students a $50-per-semest.er tuition fee. Community colleges in California cunently charge no tuition. The fee question must by de- cided by state legialat.on.. who do not return to Sacramento until Aug. 15. Legislative obeervers say it is unlikely the tuition matter will be re90lved before the begin- ning of the new achool year. (See COU.EGE, Pase AZ) Residents relieved by leasehold accord By STEVE MARBLE ooi..,. ......... For Corona del Mar resident Gail Sellers, the end of the turbulent two-year leasehold fight means she may finally be able to aell her Cameo Highlands home. For Helen Weiss of Newport Beach, the accord between resi- dent.sand the IrvineCo. meanashe may be able to keep her lrvine Terrace home. Hundreds of Newport Beach and Irvine residents began to review their own futures this week as it became clear the long fight over the value of the 1rvine Co.-owned land under their homes was over. Orange County Superior Court Judge Claude Owens officially approved the aettlement Monday. He praised the propoeed solution between resident.a and the Irvine Co. as a fair, even generous settlement. The 11ettlement allows residents to continue leasing or purchale the land at diacounta up to 50 percent. The Irvine Co. also agreed it will provide financing with attractive interest rates. The aoaring value of (See LEASE, Pase A!) J " \ . . f • • • • • I • • : i . : • f : l t. Al Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Tuesday, Jufy 26, 1983 COllTINUID STORllS LB rape arrest From PageA1 ELEPHANT MOODY ... • He said Gentle Jungle trainers weft available to handle the four elephants houaed at Lion Coun- try. "We're mystified," he added. u to why Keaton, who worked at Lion Country for seven years, would have entered the elephant yard and attempW<i to re-tether Milty. "He was instructed before not to go into the elephant com- pound," Carota said. Misty was chained by one leg and in no danger of escaping when Keaton went near her, Carota said. The trainer who normally works with Misty on Sundays was on hia way into work when the accident occurred. Carota said the trainer gets to work between 8 and 8:30 a.m. Misty attacked shortly before 8. Howard Johnson, whoownsthe Perris facility where Misty was transported after the attack, said he expected Gentle Jungle to move her some time today. Misty "is known for hurting people," Johnson said. "That elephant shouldn't have been at Lion Country Safari." Separate investigations into the incident by the California Fish and Game and Irvine Animal Control departments led officials to conclude Monday that there were no permit violations or criminal activity involved in the accident. However, Dr. James D. Roswurm, state veterinarian for the U.S. Department of Agricul- ture, said Gentle Jungle has been the subject of a continuing ''high- priority investigation" before the elephant attack, but he said he could not release details of the lnveRtigation ~!\use any viol- ationsare only alleged at this time. He .said he has no way of knowing when a complaint, if any. would be filed ag~inst Gentle Jungle. Irvine Police Capt. Charles BQzza said the risk of attack goes along with an animal keeper's job. "It's just like if a diver at Sea World got eaten by a shark. Do you kill the shark?" he said. BQzza said his department would like to establish a better joint effort with Lion Country in recapturing stray animals and confining large animals. "We'd like to see them get a different method of chaining and housing the animals," Bozza said. He added, however. that he did not think concertgoers at the Irvine Meadows amphitheater, on Lion Country grounds, were in any danger because of the animals. ''We go out there a lot, and make semi-annual inspections, but we would like more formal and more frequ~nt talks with Lion Coun- try," Bozza said. Misty was recaptured without incident after she roamed over open territory near the park for about three hours on Sunday. The future of three other perfonning elephants owned by Gentle Jungle and still housed at Lion Country was not clear today. Lion Country's Shuster said Monday that the park will not contract with Gentle Jungle again and may drop exotic animal shows altogether. Circus-type acts "have not been good to us," Shuster said. The elephant attack was the third animal incident reported in the last year at the park. in error A tattooed man questioned Monday in cormection with the Sunday morning rape of a 23-year-old woman near Laguna Beach ffigh School has been released_ by police, who say the knife-wielding suspect is still at large. Police arrested a 31-year-old man early Monday who cloeely matched the description of the suspect in the assault on a Laguna Beach woman on Park Avenue at about 12:3Q a.n\. Sunday. But detectives said the man was released Monday after q4estion- ing. "The tattoos were very close, but it wasn't the same guy," said investigator Gene Brooks. The 23-year-old victim of the rape said she was grabbed from behind near Park Avenue and Blumont Street by a man who threatened her with a knife. Brooks said police are seeking a man in his late 20s or early 30s, standing 6-feet tall, weighing between 175 and 190 pounds. The suspect is described as having short, dark-blond greasy hair, combed straight back, with a receding hairline. The man spoke with an East Coast accent, police say. A tattoo of a panther is located on his upper leftann, a Qin:l on the upper right arm and another large tattoo is located on his lower right arm, police said. At the time of the assault, he was wearing a heavy gold neck chain, a gold wrist watch, denim trousers, a white tank top, a brown vest and brown shoes. RESTRAINT AVERTS TRAGEDY ... ofl on vacation. His sons were playing army with friends in a nearby vacant field. They shouldn't have been there, he admits now, but it was the boys' last chance to see their friends. Jones said she never reached for her gun because she knew officers often chased kids from the field and -unlike the Stanton officer -she didn't feel threatened. She admitted, however, that the event left her uneasy. And had the boy not been shouting that his realistic-looking gun was fake, she said she might have grabbed her handgun. Neighbors complained to police about the teen-aged boys making too much noise and the youthful army suddenly-was surprised about 9:30 p.m . by a floodlight from a police helicopter. "All sorts of things flash before you pull out your gun," she said. ' Jones, 22, was dispatched to the field in her squad car. Interviewed today. she said she shielded herself behind her squad car door and yelled at the teen-aged boy carrying the handcarved rifle to drop it. S he couldn't tell if it was real, she said. The boy was severely shaken after the incident, she said. He told her: "You could have shot me." But the frightened boy clutched his rifle and ran toward Jones repeatedly yelling, "It's only a toy." McMillan said he is embarrassed by the incident. But he said he contacted Police Chief Roger Neth to commend the department'• training procedures because, without it, "there .i.a no doubt in my mind that Costa Mesa would have had a Stanton-type tragedy." Jones said she yelled at the boy several times, her final warnings more urgent, until he finally stopped and threw down his toy. . . · TRIPLETS GALORE ... COLLEGE ... dren's Hospital of Orange Coun- ty)." Fried.man said he and his wife were glad they found out about the triplets before the births because it gave them time to move to a larger home and look for a bigger car. However, he did admit the sex of the babies was a total surprise. "Before the birth, I was so adamant about having boys that l didn't even consider the ~ibilty of having girls. I wouldn't even let anybody buy anything pink. But the night before (the birth) I reallied it didn't matter if they were boys or girls, just that they were healthy." he said. 1 The Friedmans work out of their home as upholstery sup- pliers, so Friedman said his wife's absence from work has not been a problem. He has taken over her Orange County districts and plans to fill in for her until the babies are old enough for her to work part-time. As the babies in the nursery gurgled and whined behind h im. Friedman said he is considering going through some kind of East· em meditation and relaxation training to cope with the years ahead. ~ a result, Coast disuict of- ficials say the loc.al loss wW be $4.8 million. District trustees have received an initial list of 11 options outlin- ing ways to cut th1a sum. District Chancellor Norman Watson said Monday the district must have ita budget completed by Aug. 24. But he said he expects no firm decisions by the board on Wedne.day. HOSPITAL DEBATE .. ~ "What 1 tried to do is provide a framework for discussion," Wataon said of the cutback alternatives. "But I hope the board doesn't take action (Wedneeday) because a quick reacton might not be a well-<:0nsidered one." Among the options to be con- sidered by the trustees and the amounts that might be saved are: •Elimination of travel expenses -$233,000. administrative law judge in Sacra- mento. Meanwhile, principals for the competing groups continue to meet privatelyto discuss what might be called compromise set· tlements for operating and con- trolling an Irvine hospital. UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich said late last week that the univenity will proceed as a party s upporting HealtbWest 's on-campus plans. But he added that representatives for both sides 8ft meeling constantly to work on agreements allowing interaction among IMC, UCI and Health West wherever facilities are built. We're Listening ••• 642•6086 D== leOWnnl-.d ~·1·F'•1<Uf It JOii 00 &°do~·,;.· c~:U~to.-:r~ ~ 1110 your copy ,.,,. O• cltllftorto The UC Regents recently for- med a committee to review UCI's involvemen t in what has some- times been called the Irvine hospi- tal war. Regents aren't expected to take any official a~tion until September. The regents chose to appoint the committee after a stormy session 12 days ago in which some members questioned why UCI was actively seeking a campus hospital. lMC officials say they stiU would like to make some sort of agreement ensuring that pres- tigious researchers from UCI could participate at their facilities. • Furloughing of personnel and closing all operations for one week during the college year -$1 million. • Deferred maintenance $450,000. • Across-the-board salary re- duction of 1 percent -$470,000. • Further cuts to KOCE Chan- nel 50 budget -$200,000. Several of these options regard- ing furloughs and pay cuts are subject to negotiation with the appropriate employee unions. What do you like about the Daily PiloP What don·t you like., Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 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Wlllllm• C11elil•loon Ma"~ VOL 11,NO.• They're not teed off Golfers on the 15th ttt or Newport Beach goH course seem oblivious to the American Airlines DC-9 taking orf over their heads Crom John Wayne Airport. LEASE FIGHT OVER ... From Page A1 land, combined with high interest rates, had made it difficult for residents to purchase or sell the land under their homes. Affected residents -and there are believed to be roughly 3,500 of them in Irvine and Newport Beach -now have 60 days to review the lengthy and techincaJ settlement. Residents who do not favor the accord must speak up. Those who favor it do not have to do anything. Unless there is a flurry of protest, the settlement brings to an end a rent protest that caught the attention of the entire nation. For Sellers. it means being able to put together an attractive real estate package of both home and land. The land under her home, once valued as high as $148,000, now may be able to be pu.rchaaed for about $100.000 with an attract- ive financing package put together by the Irvine Co. "lt puts us in a lot better position to sell, which we've been trying to do for a tong time," she said today. "I'm glad all of this is over." For Weiss -who said she has watched with some bitterness as some of her neighbors moved away because of the leasehold snarl -it probably means staying in Newport Beach. The land under her home was valued at a high of $223,000 during the two-year fight. She said she is not sure what the reduction will be under tenns of the settlement. "But this (the settlement) makes the land maybe something Wf! now can afford to buy," she said. "I feel the purchase program is very;very favorable." , Senior's slaying try fails: William Sample, a 72-year-okt Laguna Hills man. killed himself early Sunday with a fatal shotg\ll'l wound to the head after st:rikiJ1g his wife with a blunt objedt. Orange County sheriff's deputies said. It was the second violelit fatality in six days at the Leisure World complex. : Dorothy Sample, 69, was in fal.r condition early today at Saddle-- back · Commu·nity Hospit~. authorities said. • Sheriff's investigators· said a neighbor of the Samples heard:a acream and a gunshot and foudd Mrs. Sample lying outside tlie front door of her home. Sample was found dead in his bedroom .. Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said investigators are still searching fpr a motive, but have learned Sam.Ale was despondent over his ill heal ltl. Pair to face . charges in N~ cafe holdup • • Two men arrested on suspicion of holding up a Newport Beadh coffee shop Monday and leavi.Dg employees bound in tape af~r rifling a safe will be arraign~ Wednesday on armed robbery charges in Harbor MuniciP.;U • Court. "'"°'! Robert Lopez Torres, 46, ()f Santa Ana and Randolph L~. 29, of Fullerton, were arrested in the pre-dawn hours Mor4Y when their car was stopped near the intersection of Tustin Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway. Both are being held on $25,000 bail. MAMA CAT -.• -. From PageA1 car because they are the ones called to take away the rernainS. The cat became a permanent resident in the department when an officer picked· her up as a stray with a litter. ' "We didn't have the heart to kW her kittens, so we raised them a.Dd gave them away," said Doyle . "i y then, she was a fixture." : Living up to her name, Mama Cat had four more of her own litters during th e next three years. Doyle _said officers managed to find homes for all of them . ~-n Air Concerts on the Village Green I 1 ' I .J The air will be fill<.-d \\'Ith Oixiel.-ind and modern jazz music each \\ednesdav , evening from 7:00 PM . 9:00 P~L durin~ th~ month!> ot July .ind August .:u &1uth Coast i Plc11.a \'11lclgc > The \'11lage Green hJs been host t~) rn.my line musical groups 111 the past. and ! the followmg cntcrt.lincrs tor the \\'cdncsda\' Nighl C'...onccrt Series are no exception: July 6 High Society Dance Band July 1J Orange Codst C<.lUcgc Stage Band July 20 O range Pe.alers Oixicl.tnd jazz Band July 27 Richard H Cru1. & the OJffs (Dixie.Jazz Bravos) August 3 Frank Amoss and his Band August 10 Richard H. Cru7. & the DJB's August 17 Orange Pe.llcrs Duocland )au Band August 24 George Carr and the Rhyth~ires August 31 George Carr and the Rhythm•ircs The admission is free and parking 1::1 plentiful. Come to the Village for a great evening of enter· ta1nmcnt lhrough July and August. Sunflowe.r & Sur St .. Sant.a An~ South Coast Plaza Village , I • ' . . • , I . , , -• • .. • • t • , • • lo ' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT !Tue.day, Juty 28, 1983 Al .,.... ' " .. ,· * ... t • -... ·~·. ,, . .. .. FV Mayor's Breakfast set for Cardiac Center , The monthly Fountain Valley Mayor's Breakfast, usually ~UC1ed in the community center, will be held in a different 'location Wedneeday. The meeting wlU take place at 8 a .m . in the new Cardiac Rehabilitation Center at Fountain Valley c.ommunity Hmpltal, : '·17100 JWclid St. 1 Mike Naah, the hospital's public relations director, will provide "im update on activities at the hospital. A light breakfast of coffee • ~-and doughnuta costs $1. The meeting iB open to the public. . '· · ·College orientation sessions slated Two orientation sessions for men and women returning to • .x."Ollege will be held Thursday and Aug. 10 at Saddleback College's Miaaion Viejo campus. • 1 The sessions will provide information to help people decide if returning to college will benefit them and includes curricululm planning. For infonnation, call 831 -4611. Seminar planned to jog memory Having trouble remembering names, dates and important ., facts? A two-night seminar on how to improve your memory will be offered Wednesday and Thursday at Orange Coast College in C.OSta Mesa. The sessions will be held from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in Room 110 of OCC's Home Economics Building. Admission if $45. The fee includes a textbook. Television personality Ft.ank Katz, author of the book, "You • Can Have a Perfect Memory ,11 will lead the sessions. Tickets can be purchased at the OCC Ticket Office. located in the Student Center Building. For information about the program, call 556-5880. Art patrons to view 'Pirates' musical "Pirates of Penzance" will be presented aboard the Pilgrim II in Dana Point Harbor Friday night and the evening has been reeerved for members of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. Ticketa are $25 and include a buffet dinner as well as the on-board musical. For information about the production, call Paty • Bat.es at 493-1004. .. · ... '· .,. ,, •. ,'"""• -~ ... -.-.. ;.;'\·1~9. -~ .-~--'. -. ~. . .. I I (I 1 ,• 0 :-. -t. ~ • • ~£~ ..... ~~.J~ -_.~ .. _.a: .. ,,. .• ,~~ .. Newport meter mugger goes Cool Hand Luke one better .-y wotth Ul.850 -18ket1 from 1 ~oom«-ln• C:-8Mree .-. • hOl•-• lolOpolce ,..,,. .. _locM""*'dld• pl9flnum q WOt1fl 115,000. l --r9lldlnQ on in. 10200 -of I.a H-.cll A-told poloe IW -end k~ Md i.e.. -,._,,., ca1ln Huntington--.. ,..,,.-~-lhekeyalO-lnto ,,., ..,.,,_, _..,. portlble ._....,,. .... ~--boa-MAM/FM~ pi..,.,. L---et IUIM. An artist's canvas is where you find it By STEVE MITCHELL OflM ............. 1Aau.na Beach oil painter Kathleen Miller ju.at can't get excited ~r a piece of canvas stretched over a frame. She'd much prefer creating her country acenee, Oorala, farm anlmals and ocean 1eenea on two-handled logging saws, porcelain llceMe plates, old bak- ing lid.a and even antique bmpital bed pans. "It's 10 much more interesting to 1ee an oil painting somewhere besides on canvas," the ai.x-year Sawdust Festival exhibitor says . And, judging by the steady stream of vt&itors to her cramped booth at the aouthem end of the 2.5-acre Sawdust grounds, she might be right. "Look at this license plate from Al.ask.a," a blue-haired visitor says to her friend. anawera, hol<iina up the oolorf Wly decorated auto pla'-e. Kathleen goee to great lengt.ha to obtatn her unique and aging "canva1e11." She vt&ita old desert mining campa for pon:elaln coffee pots. Log Cabin syrup cana and mining tools. She pokes t.l\rough aban- doned lumber milla for giant rusting saws from which she will create colorful paintings of coun- try towns. And she visits antique shops. "I love to scrounge," she says. "1 ;now a good deal when I see it." And her collection of 8Cythes, hay-cutting tools, grain scoops and old porcelain license plates show her dedication to "giving antiques a second life." Her antique artistry sells from $4 for decorated enamel spoons. to $700 for a hand-painted cireular mill saw. °"" ....................... "Are you from Alaska?" the artist aaka with a smile. "No, but I like the flower arrangement," the visitor The Sawdust Festival is open daily from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission is $1.50 for adults. Kathleen Miller shows her version of personalized license plates at Laguna Beach's Sawdust Festival. Bicyclist killed in HBwreck Animal lovers drop suit as goats saved By Tbe A11oclated Pre11 A conservationist group says it's A bicycle trip to the beach withdrawing a lawsuit against the ended in tragedy for a 12-year-old Navy after the successful rescue of Westminster girl Monday when 308 wild goats that had been her three-speed Raleigh fell over targeted for slaughter on San into a traffic lane in Huntington Clemente Island. Beach, thrusting the youngster Cleveland Amory, principal into the path of an auto. spokesman for the Fund for Police aaid the girl, Margaret Animals, said the group now Kelly of Bestel Averf.Je, was hopeatoconvincetheNavytoletit struck by a 1971 Pontiac Firebird mount a similar operation next driven by Jeannette Marie Foster, year to capture goats in areas of 19,ofLongBeach. Thebicycleand the island that rescuers were not the auto were both aouthbound on allowed to explore. Bolaa Chica Road just IOUth of "Thereisnotasinglegoatinany Robinwood Drive at about 11:15 of the areas in which we were a.m. pennitted to work," Amory said. Officers said the girl was riding Fund attorney Dana Cole aaid in the bike lane in front of another he would file a dismissal of the girl when her bicycle fell over for federal lawsuit t.Oday. an unknown reuon. placing the Here she is Amory said 308 goats had been Westminster girl in the path of the captured in what he tenned "the Firebi.rd. Doreen Curci smiles most successful rescue since the f b · d Grand Canyon,'' where 577 The girl, who received head and a ter eang name burros that faced extermination internal injuries, was treated by Miss Newport Beach by the National Parks Service paramedics at the ICelle, then was during recent cer-were airlifted out in 1981. t.ranaport.ed to Fountain Valley "I said I would be pleased with Community Hotpital. She wu emonies when 20 200, very pleased with 250 and pronounced dead at the hospital at competed for the ecstatic with 300, so rm over the 12:05 p.m. \ title. line of ecstasy -which is very Amory. a prominent journalist and critic. The Navy, which u-. the southern end of the Wand aa a gunnery range, had about 500 goata killed by hired marbmen and had planned to eliminate the rest. saying they threatened en· dangered plants, birds and lizards on the ialand. But the Fund for Animalr. sued to at.op the slaughter, and under an agreement with the Navy wu . allowed to take as many aa it oould oU the ialand between July 8 and Monday afternoon. the ialand'a annual maintenance period dur- ing which there ia no ttbe'JHnc. In return. the Fund aid it WM withdrawing the suit. Lagunan on Dean's List at Pepperdine Laguna Beach resident David Anderaon has been named to the academic Dean'• List for the winter 1983 trimelter at ~ perd.ine University. Choeen ma- denta must earn a 3.5 gr9de point averace or better. ~ta of 1119 11900 -ol ~­ Clrde --• --butVW'f .. --An lnll'\lder ~"' r....ovecl • Mary Kelly. the icddent vie-dangerous for a Boston man.'' said tim's sister. aaid today that i-;:=============;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===============;;;;;=:;;;;.;;~~~ Margaret, known to her friends aa Huntington Beach A Nlldenl of 91e 200 blodl Of 11111 $tr ... __ __, __ ,,., __ ,,.,,bier>~ -·-Entry-~.....,. tlv'CJU9h .. ..........., llldlng gl-. -· The ._ ina..ded -· ........ t-M'600111d-~I -•MOO. -OOlll -__, to et!W -tied -11.485. Laguna Beach A~d--..-111 1 1otllof '475-IMM Ir°'" !he IOdlld '* ol 1 -to Vlcloril e-ctl Moncley. The-Mid lie left IN _ ... ,. _. SoulllC-~ - ~er-. A~ '"lllklnO wlldly'' to~.,.,.. •t"-ln U.300 blodl of~ P--eeked to _ ... by Olllos9. "Maggie," enjoyed going tO the beach more than she enjoyed blcycling. She said Maggie wu heading for the ocean with a claSlmate from Huntington Beach when the accident occurred. 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" A4 * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, July 26, 1983 TOP OF THE NEWS NATION Laser 'defeats' five missiles By *'e A11oclated Preaa WASHINGTON -The Air Force says a h.igh-.energy laeer successfully detected and diaabled five ai.r-to-alr Sidewinder mistiiles launched from an A -7 fighter~bomber during recent tests. The laser. mounted on a converted C-135 transport plane, "successfully defeated" the five missil~ that were travelling nearly 2,000 mph, the Air Force said Mooday. Defense planners have envisioned space-based lasers to intercept intercontinental ballistic missiles, which travel at a speed of about 12,000 mph. Volcano eruption ended VOLCANO, Hawaii -Kilauea Volcano has ended a spectacular five-day eruption, halting a four-mile march of molten rock before any property was damaged. Lava had been spewing 30to60feetoutof the volcano's east rift when the activity stopped abruptly at 4:30 p.m. Monday, said Wil Tanigawa, a spokesman for the U.S . Geological Survey's Hawaiian Volcano Ob- aervatOry. Ono, Lennon photos due NEW YORK -The editors of a sex magazine say they will publish nude photos of Yoko Ono and John Lennon in love-making poees despite threats of legal action by the wife of the late musician. Elliot Mintz, a spokesman for Ono, said Monday that the pictures obtained by Swank magazine "came from Yoko's personal collection and may have been stolen" from the apartment where the couple lived before Lennon's murder in 1980. Swank, which"' received the photos from a man who claimed to have found them in a trash can, said the pictures would be printed in the October issue, which goes on sale in about three weeks. Sri Lanka travel nixed WASHINGTON -U.S. citizens have been warned by the State Department to postpone travel to Sri Lanka because of an outbreak of violence in Colombo, the capital city of the Asian nation. A curfew has been imposed in Colombo following the death of a number of people in violence sparked by a terrorist ambush July 23 that killed 13 soldiers in the northern area of Jaffna, the department said Monday. WORLD PLO forces still battle BEIRUT. Lebanon -PLO rebels and guerrillas loyal to Yasser Arafat battled house to house today in the Bekaa Valley city of Jdeita, but Arafat's men were reported holding out. In the Israeli-occupied West Bank town of Hebron, masked attackers burst into the Arab univers.ity, and Israel radio reported two people killed and 30 wounded in a hail of gunfire and grenades." A Jewish seminary student was stabbed to death by Arab assailants in Hebron three weeks ago, and Jewish settlers who live in Hebron have in the past vowed to avenge such attacks. Iraq sinks Iran vessels NICOSIA, Cyprus -Iraqi navy units destroyed two Iranian vessels today in the northeastern comer of the Persian Gulf, the Iraqi News Agency said. The agency said the two vessels were among a convoy heading for the Iranian port of Bandar Khomeini in the Khor Moussa inlet. The other lranian vessels fled to e8C8pe Iraqi naval fire. Iran had no immediate comment on the claim, but warned earlier that it would "destroy the security" of the Persian Gulf if any attempt was made to block Iranian oil exports or supply Iraq with military aid. Landslides toll now 94 TOKYO -Rescue workers found four more bodies under mud and collapsed buildings today, bringing the death toll from floods and landslides triggered by last week's torrential rains in southern Japan to 94. More than 3,000 policemen, firemen and soldiers continued search operations in Shimane prefecture, where 18 people are still missing. police said. Train derails; 4 killed BARBENT ANE. France -Two sleeping cars on a Nice-Paris express train jumped the tracks early today, killing four Canadian high school students and injurin~ 23 other people. War games or real thing? Reagan answers questions on Central America buildup lonishi WASHINGTON (AP) -AB President Reagan moves warships t.nto position oft both coasts of Central America, administration officials are p.lanning stepped-up ground exercises in Honduras using up to 4,000 U.S. troope. [n a nationally televiaed news oonle.rence tonight at ~ p.m. PDT, Reagan is expected to focus on the military activity, which p~en­ tial aide David R. Gergen says has been treated with ••an awful lot of hype." The session with reporters will give the president "an opportunity to put thlnp in perspective.'' said Gergen, Reagan's communicationB direct.or. The latest U.S. military man- euvers in the region include send- in.g the battleship New Jeney to join the growing U.S. Oeet off Nicaragua and a Pentagon an.: nouncement that 3,000 to 4,000 U.S . troops will be involved in military e>wrciaes In Honduras later this year. Word of the stepped-up military moves came as former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who heads the new presidential commission Marines shrug lit ban on second helpings By the A11ociated Preaa will be handed out only to on Central America, held out the poesibility of a trip to Nicaragua. The ahip movement.a, revealed by Pentagon aources Monday, are tied to the administration's opposi- tion to the Nicaraguan Sandinista government and U.S. support for the Salvadoran government, under attack by leftist Insurgent.a. The administration says the insurgents in El Salvador are being supplied through Nicaragua. The ba.ttleship, which cut short a Far F.astern cruiae, was said to be heading across the Pacific to join the aircraft carrier Ranger and seven other vessels, which took up positions Monday off Central America's western coast. The aircrfft carrier Coral Sea was reported ready to depart for the Caribbean Sea from Naples, Italy, to operate along Central America's eastern coast. ,.,.....,._ Nicholas Jorich and wife Marvein: heading for better things afteri winning S8 million lottery. He'll play on A Pentagon directive barring Marines, such as military police, ''unlimited seconds" in chow lines whose duties keep them from may be a red herring, say Marine eating at regular times. Heated nation officers who claim that was never Sometimes the food just doesn't $8 million highest louery l f I their policy, a nd some invite seconds, said PFC Charles ff• • HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -The retired• leathernecks say once is always Ros,,, 18, of New York. At Camp ge Jng re Je steelworker who won a record jackpot of $8.8 • enough as they belly up to the Lejeune in Jacksonville, N.C .. he alter 160 dJ•e million in the Pennsylvania lottery says he'Q keep: salad bar. said, "the variety is pretty good in I 1 playing the game for "pocket money." · "The changes are probably thefood,butsometimesthere'snot Nicholas Jori¢h, whose windfall was the' going to affect only the manage-much flavor. But you can't please By The Associated Pre11 largest such pri~ in U.S. history, joked about his! ment level," Gunnery Sgt. Peggy everyone .... I get enough food and The heat wave that has claimed future after receiving his first annual check for• Cauley at Camp Pendleton in San I can't complain." 160 lives ac~ the nation lost $336,157 Monday. : Diego, said Monday. "The food Lance Cpl. Pam Vajner, 23, of some of its sizzle today, after Jorich said he has won lotteries before, most• services officer will still prepare Cocoa, Fla., said of the Camp thunderstonns soothed thirsty recently winning $11 in a Delaware game. He said the same amount of food .... But Lejeune mess, "I personally eat crops and cooled parched cities in he plans to continue playing the lotteries becauae,' basically, the young Marine .who only salads and vegetables and the Midwest, F.ast and South. "I need pocket money." ~ goes into the chow hall ia not going I've never left there hungry. I've But the storms turned vicious in "For 36 years I was dreaming of this," said to be affected •. He's going to get never been back for seconds, but Arkansas, damaging buildings, Jorich, 59, of suburban Harrisburg, who had the. enough to eat." I've never needed to." and in South Carolina, where winning numbers in the Lotto drawing' Friday. The message from Marine head-Lt. Cmdr. Paul Hansen, public lightning and rain -slicked roads "My wife of 36 years has been a waitress working· quarters to all commands, made affairs officer at the Philadelphia killed two people Monday. the all-night shift and she is well deserving of a . public Monday, forbids second Naval Base, suggested the order While temperatures still hung beachfront houae along the ocean." i servings except "when some per-may just have been a reminder to in the 90s in the country's f?ll<l-At a news conference, Gov. Dick Thornburgh : sonnel did not take their share or commanders to pinch pennies. section, the hot weather was seen presented Jori.ch with the first of 21 annual : some personnel selected less ex-Cauley said "no seconds'' was as typical for July. payments. Jorich immediately passed it to his wife,· pensive meals." the rule at. Camp Pendleton even For the rest of the nation, it was Marvein, who plans to quit her job. [n addition, l.ate-night.-snac===ks=---=.be:.:f=ore:..:...:M:.:.:.::.o:..:.nda=.:y:....:'s:_di=·:::..:rec:.:..:ti.:...ve:.:.:.._' __ _.:ti='me=...::to:...:r:.:ec=:o=-;v:.:e:::..r ·:.._-----~======================'=~ Vengeance vowed for slain boys SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -A 32-year-old bookkeeper suspected in the deaths of five boys found in rural graves should be let loose so the victims' parents can "tear him apart inch by inch," said the grand- mother of one ot the youths. The bodies of the boys, who had been missing up to four years, were found Monday after police questioned and arrested Roger W. Downs of Salt Lake City. "I can't even imagine a person being that per- verted.'' said Lily DaVis, • grandmother and legal ••••I guardian of victim Danny Davis, 4. Through tears, Mrs. Davis said she feels that Downs should be let "loose and let the parents tear him apart inch by ineh. That would be too good for him." The bodies of the five youths, ages4to13, were found about 65 miles apart, three in shallow graves 35 miles south- west of here in Utah County and two in the stream bed of Big Cot- ton wood Creek just southeast of Salt Lake. John T . Nielsen, depu- ty Salt Lake County attorney, told a news conference that Downs was bein~ held for ln- vestigation of homicide. First-degree murder charges were expected to be filed later this week. Assorted Custom Made THROW PILLOWS Orig. to 29.95 Now •11 15 OPEN SUNDAY 10-4:00 --JULY 24th-- ''SNOOPY" CUT OUTS For Piiiows Or Pictures Now s1 11 AFTY OR MORE PEOPLE TO JOIN GRAND PRIZE CAMPAIGN CREATED BY OUR ADVERTIStNG AGENCY - JUST TO HELP ADVERTISE THIS SALE Such As Needles, Bobbins, Guides. Knitting Needles. and morel Now25°/o OFF .. ... ' 4 Vogue, Simplicity, Butterlc~, And Pacifica Patterns ~ NOW ~ 20 o/o TO 50 °'' OFF Good Selection Of DRAPERY FABRIC Your Choice While It Lasts 1/2 OFF f. You don't have to be Scandinavian to feast like .. 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I ~I -- w TOP OF THE NEWS 1 { STATE t i County budget slashes bared By ~ Aaaoelated Prus LOS ANGELES-The county adminiatrat.or has propoeed a pay freei.e, up to 1.000 layoffs and 5 peiceM budget cuts in every department. including fire and sheriff, to help close a $132 million budget gap. However, Board of Supervisors Chairman Mike , Antonovich insisted Monday that a plan be offered t.o spare vital 1ervices in the nation's most populous county. "The public demands protection:• Ant.onovich said. \ . " Anti-terrorist division delayed LOS ANGELES -Police Chief Daryl Gates has delayed ' official startup of a new Anti-Terrorist Division which replaces the abolished Public Disorder Intelligence Division, authorities said. "The chief did inform me that there would be an administrative delay and that the division would not be activated on the first day of the, deployment period (Sunday), but sometime later in the deployment period," Police Commissioner Reva Tooley said Monday. 10,000 metal workers on strike SAN FRANCISCO -A strike was called today by the 10,000-member metal workers union in a contract dispute affecting shipyards from California t.o Washington state. Spokesmen for several of the struck shipyards handling military and civilian contracts confirmed the strike. "No one is crossing the picket line," said Brian Bish, di.rector of personnel and labor relations for Todd Shipyard in San Francisco. On strike are members of the Pacific Coast District Metal Trades Council, which represents 11 metal worker unions along the West Coast. Voters to decide on poker palace NORWALK -A decision on whether t.o allow construction of a proposed "poker palace" hotel and card club is up t.o the voters, the City Council'flas decided. In a 4-1 vote, the council decided Monday t.o hold a special election Oct. 25 on the issue. WHAT'S COOKING? Soc al fires doused BANNING (AP)-Firefighters have conquered an anon-cauaed blaze that blackened a.J.mo.t 2,600 acres in Riverside County, while· Los Angeles County firefighters dOU8ed a blaze ignited by a tanker truck collision. "We have no equipment out anymore," said C.apt. Michael Bratt.on of the joint California Department of Forestry and Riv- erside County Fire Department. "It's been super quiet," he said. "The weather's been nice and cool" Th~ 2,600-acre fire was ext- inguished at 6 p.m . Monday, after 140 men worked on the fire line during the day in 90-degree heat and 20 mph wind, he said. The fire began at 11:47 a.m. Saturday, and investigat.ors found a "time-delay device" that ignited the blaze, said fire spokeswoman Barbara Tinker. An investigation was under way but no one has been arrested, fire s pokeswoman Stephanie Black said. Six men were slightly injured with such things as cinders in the eye or bee stings, said Roger Zay, a fire spokesman. The county has been plagued with arson~used fires since last Thursday. Rewards t.otaling $10,500 for infonnation leading to the arrest and conviction of the arsonist have been o ffered . DOES YOUR AUTO POLICY NEED A TUNE-UP? ' Ph1hp Mo111s inc • 983 "Call me. 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Give your child the beat education possible. • Proven Academic Excellence •SmatlCluses • All Day Kindergarten • Oceenography -French -Music • Accelerated Reading and Math Program• In All Gradea • Emphaala on the Underttandlng the Neoea8lty for Order and Dleclpflne In All Ar ... Of Life • Oeelgoed to Prepare Students For COltege Prep Secondaty Schools. Recent Accredlatlon (W.A.S.C. and A.C.S.I.) visitation .report oommendt CoPre' tor ptOYldtng an atmosphere 19f authority and discipline balanced with concem•and :love, thus giving the student• eecurlty to share their comments and questions! (one of many commenda· tlone) 845-4353 180 23rd Street Coe .. M ... (8-cted ~ Av•t•l>'e) Owned 9nd Opetated By Newport CtwtetlM Jr. a Sr. High lohool Acct9dtted W.A.S.C. - Clarabel/~ clown~fly McLaUlflilin deadal 90 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. July 28, 1983 A6 GOP asks delay on remap vote ruling SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Gov. George Deukmejiao and the sponsor of a Republican reappor- tionment initiative are asking the state Supreme Court t.o allow a Dec. 13 special election on it. In petitiona filed Monday in response t.o a Democratic lawsuit, the Republican governor and AB- sembl yman Don Sebastiani, R-Sonoma, urged the high court t.o delay ruling on the initiative's constitutionality until after the voters act. They claimed that a decision before the election would inter- fere with the people's right to use the initiative process. "It is the governor's position that this court should not inter- vene t.o thwart the exerclae of that right absent a clear and compelling demonstration of tlie measure's invalidity," said Deukmejian'a legal affairs secretary, Vance Raye, in the governor'• brief. "There has been no such show - ing by the preeent petitioners," Raye added. He said in the past the court has "generally abstained" from reject- ing initiatives before they're voted on. Deukmejian called the special election last week on ih&initiative, which would replace legislative and congressional districts adopted last year by the Legis- lature with ones more favorable to Republicans. No remorse so no parole for Chowchilla kidnapper TRACY (AP) -There's no parole in sight for James Schoenfeld because he hasn't demonstrated remorse for the "unconscionable" 1976 abduction of 26 Chowchilla children and their school bus driver. Schoenfeld, 31, of Atherton, was not present at the hearing Monday of the three-member panel of the state Board of Prison Tenns. The panel reached its decision on Schoenfeld's parole application after less than-30 minutes of deliberation at Deuel Vocational Institution at Tracy, 50 miles east of San Franciaco, where he bas been serving a life sentence since his conviction on 27 counts of kidnapping. Although inmates may be al- lowed to apply annually for par- ole, the panel said it wouldn't consider an application from Schoenfeld for two years because of the circumstances. Waming: The Surgeon General Has Determ ined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heahh. / 14 mg "tar:· 11 mg n1co11ne av per c1gare11e, lly FTC method . .. • 'A• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, July 26. 1983 D Scams muddy Olympic gold The countdown for the 1984 Olympic Summer Games has begun, and with it the tally sheet for hucksters who hope to lure citizens into parting with their money through illegal schemes. The first of what is sure to be a roster of scams as long as the list of nations participating in the games was uncovered in Orange and Los Angeles counties last week . It seems organized "Olympic rental" finns have been knocking on the doors of homeowners with the promise of big money for renting out space to Olympics visitors. The scam can work several ways. Either you pay the "firm's" representative a finder's fee -they find visitors to live in your house during the Olympics -or you pay to advertise your property in any number of "directories" which allegedly will be mailed to people who have tickets to Olympics events. For the creators of this clever scenario, it's a no-lose proposition. They collect from homeowners, and never make up a directory. and they get money from potential renters who pay for a list of temporary residences which has never been compiled. This is not to say their aren't any legitimate agencies setting up such a matching service. The state Department of Real Estate does issue licenses for businesses dealing in pre-paid rental listings. Such companies are required to offer refunds and to post a $2,500 bond for each office they operate. If you have any doubts about the integrity of any such organization with which you may be negotiating, call the department and verif y its licensing. It is inevitable that a public even t of this magnitude will be clouded by such murky business dealings, get-rich-quick schemes and other sub rosa shenanigans prompted by greed and the weaknesses of human nature. But you needn't be a victim. Think twice before turning cash over to strangers. Check with authorities. When in doubt about the appropriate state agency to consult, call local police. The 1984 Olympic Games can be a sou rce of great fun and greater pride for Southe rn Californians. Don't allow a sleazy scam to muddy your memories. Op.noons expresseo on tne space abovl' are tho~ of the Oatly Pilot. Otner views l'Jl· pressed on tn1s pagl' arl' those of their authors and artists. Reader c.omment is in vii· ea ACIOress Tne Daily Potot. P 0 . Box 1S60, Costa Mesa. CA 92621>. Pl'lone (IUl b41·H21 l. M. BDJd /Sad but true In N~ Delhi, India. a judge sentenced a widower and two cohorts to be hanged. The widower explained that even in his wife's final weeks of an expensive pregnancy, her family failed to pony up the customary dowry. But the judge said the h usband and friends should not have set her on fire as they did, should not have burned her to death. The details are horrible, but t he generaHty is worse: Knowl- edgeable estimators think the family's of husbands in India annually murder about 3,000 wives whose farmHes fail to pay dowries. Q . How many head of cattle does President Ronald Reagan run on his California ranch? A. Three. Did I mention he doesn't own an automobile? A Jeep and a tractor, yes, but no Sunday-go-to-meeting type c.ar. Q You c.an'tgeidentures unless y9u ~a dentist. right? A. In all s1ates but five, that's the law. Only Oregon, Idaho, Colorado. Arizona and Maine lel dental technicians fit, make and seU direct Q. Do men and women compete together m any of the Olympic contests? A. In rifle shooting, at least. The second son of Peter Ill and Catherine II of Russi.a was Paul, known in the late 1700s over there as The Mad Czar. Irritable rascal was Paul. While inspecting the elite guard one chilly morning in 1799. he noticed a button missing from a soldier's uniform. "About face!" he screamed. "March!" Somebody asked where to. "Siberia!" he yelled. Off they went, all 400 of them, presumably on a 2,000-mile march to the land of the lost. There's no record they were ever seen again. Careers of most opera singers last only about 25 years. Age thickens the vocal cords, dries the tissues. There are exceptions, though. Tenor Jan Peerce sang well after age 70. Remember, the first syllable in the word "ophthamologist" is pronounced "off." Hardly any- body gets that one right. . There was one newspaper for every 35,000 Americans in 11~00. Now there Is one newspaper for every 130,000. At least 18 countries uae dollars as units of currency. But dollars of widely different worths, please note. 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L '°'9w91ta It ~ c,_,.,.. .. _ 1411or encl ._..."" ,, ... ,..,....... ~-- President misread Syrian signs WASHINGTON -The Reagan administration has suffered some embarrassing setbacks recently in the Middle East. The president's optimistic "peace initiative" for the region has stalled; Secretary of State George Shultz's shuttle diplomacy hasn'teven been able to work out the withdrawal of Israeli and Syrian troops from Lebanon. Part of the problem is that the president gets conflicting reports from diplomats and intelligence agents in the field. This infor- mation is screened by the presi- dent's top advisers who tend to pass on only what he wants to hear -information that makes his predetermined policies or cam- paign promises look good. Top-level reports are also the product of a committee mentality -a consensus, with no rough edges to irritate a president or nag him with doubts. The president, in tum. is persuaded to approve plans that 'have little chance of success. · Tbe president'• advisers, for example, confidently predicted that Jordan's King Hussein would support the Reagan peace in- itiative. I diJputed that rosy assessment in a column last De- cember. Sure enough, Hussein refused to join in the Reagan plan, eUectively killing it. More recently, the adminis- tration pushed through a troop withdrawal agreement with Iarael that depended on Syrian cooper- ation. The White House aeemed to think Syrian President Haiez Assad would agree to end his years-long occupation of east.em G. -J1-c1-11-1-111_1_1 -~ Lebanon. On April 29, I warned that this was unlikely; Assad has shown no indication that he will pull his troops out 900n -or ever. One reason for the adminis- tration's embarrassing mis- interpretation of Assad's inten- tions may be the 'soothing syrup it was fed by the U.S. Embassy in Damascus. A secret cable to the State Department in early Janu- ary demonstrates serious misjudg- ment of the Syrian dictator by our experts on the 9C'ene. The secret cable, examined by my associate Lucette Lagnado, gave Washington advance knowl- edge of the Syrian-Soviet decision to deploy top-Of-the-line Russian missiles in Syria. "U.S . in- telligence community believes Syria is preparing at least two sites for surface-to-air missiles of type SA-5," the cable states, "and SA-5 equipment will soon be shipped to Syria from the U.S .S .R." Bat tbe embH•Y took this ominous development calmly. "We doubt that the installation of S A-5s will make the Assad regime more 'adventuresome,"' the cable said. Yet with super Soviet missiles to back him up, Assad remains at le4l8tas "adventW'elOme" as he has always been: He has threatened a new war with Israel. He has ignored pleas from other Arab nations to pull his troops out of Lebanon. He has encouraged Palestine Liberation Organization extremists against Yasir Arafat. And he is suspected of backing major terrorist attacks, including the bombing of the U.S . Em~y in Beirut. lncrecUbly, the embassy con- doned the presence of Soviet personnel manning the SA-5 miss- iles, suggesting they would be a restraining influence on Assad. "We believe that the Soviet in- volvement ... would act as a con- straint in their possible oper- ational use ... ," the cable stated. adding: "Soviet control in the operational use of these missiles will act as a firm restraint on any adven'turist inclinations by Syria (although President Assad is not in any event adventurist b y nature)." What worried the embassy most was the...,danger of a pre-emptive strike against the misslles by Israel. The embassy urged Wash- ington to restrain the Israelis from s uch a move. The embassy experts at least showed 10me appreciation of Assad's troublesome tendencies when they commented on the possibility that Israel would ask the United St.ates to make an approach -in diplomat.le jargon, a demarche -to the Syrians warn- ing against installation of the Soviet missiles. "We believe no U.S . demarche to the Syrians ... would be able to prevent the installation," the em- bassy warned. They were right. The United States did protest-in vain. NO WARNING FOR LATINS: Each year pesticides kiU about 900 farm workers and make 85,000 sick. A signficant number of the nation's farm workers -estunates range as high as 70 percent - speak and read only Spanish. Yet the pesticide industry seems determined to resist federal regu· lations that would warn these workers they're handling danger- ous chemicals. The pesticide t'Otn- panies are dead set against a regulation requiring that simple warnings on their product labels , be printed in Spanish. In a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency. one of the biggest pesticide makers . Ciba-Geigy, professes to base its opposition t o th e Spanish-language warning on the grounds that it "promotes bil- ingualism in the United States." When questioned by my re- porter Laurie Siegel. the letter's author, Richard Feulner. was unable to explai.n how bil- ingualism would be encouraged by pri.nting the Spanish word for "warning" or "danger'' and the single sentence that would be necessary. The National Agricultural Chemicals Association gives a more likely explanation of the industry's opposition. It claims that Spanish labeling would cost more than $100 million. But EPA official Linda Billings said: "That's wrong. They did nothing to substantiate that $100 million figure." Wilson is playing for keeps By THOMAS D. ELIAS While California's senior U.S . eenator rum a much stronger campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination than any- one could have expected. the state's newest aenator ia quietly building himself into a position to match hia colleague's influence. In fact, although their ideologies often clash, Alan Cranston ia the one California politician who has succesafully accomplished what Pete Wilson is attempting. Since 1968, Democrat Cranston has become the only Callfomian of the post-World War ll era to win ~election twice in statewide cam- paigns. He's done it by asaiduously courting those Republicans who were wllllng to deal with him. Despite maintaining a sky-htgh rating from the liberal Americans for Democratic Action for his voting record, Cranston has won over Republicans with hil support for bankinc1 tarp fanns, aero- space and defen1e projecta thAt ClllfDRlll fDCUS . meant jobs for thousands of Cali- fornians. Tiie rtsaU ba1 been that his Republican opponents in 1974 and 1980-state Sen. H.L. Richardson and colllervative pd.fly Paul Gann-were not heevyweighta. lf Wilson's goal ii the same as Cranston's has been-to maintain his links to and his bue ln his own party, while reaching out to Democrata-he'1 doing right well at it eo far. The new eenator baa voted a straight J)ie-aan Adminiltrauon line on fl.aCal i.ues like the federal budget and defente. He's also followed the party line in confirm- ing Reagan appointees. But on environmental iteues that are normally the exclusive property of Denocrata, he's been remarkably independent, 1ponaor- ing bUll to restrain offshore oil ,\ drilling and to expand national parks and wilderness areas in California. That re<:ord has led many analysts to compare Wilson with Thomas Kuchel, the state's last liberal Republican U.S. senator and the man whose defeat in the 1968 GOP primary cleared the way for C .. anston's ascent to the Senate. Not 90, says Wilson. "I don't find much analogy between myself and Kuchel,'' WU.On said in an interview. "He was certainly effective for Cali- fornia, but I am much more oonaervative than Tom. And apart from ideology, Tom's problem 'Within the party arose from a peculiar circumstance where he reacted too much to attacks on him by character auaaaina. He over- generalized to a whole wing of the party and that led him not to endone Ronald Reagan for gov- ernor ln 1966. I won't ever have that kind of problem." So Wilson has no fear that his independent strain of enf vironmenta.lism will eventua.U lead to ultra-right-wing opposi tion from within his own party. "The environmental issue cuts across party lines," Wilson said_ "And anyone who knows what 1 did as mayor of San Diego would know I've always believed that a healthy environment is linked toa strong economy. lf that helps me win over the more conservative Democratic voters, so much the better." In faci, lb1t'1 exactly what Wilson wants to do. "Even though we 're phUo.ophically quite different." he said, ''Cranston and I have a common approach to the office, in that we both believe it's possible to cling to the basic constituency while at the same Ume reaching out to others with some ol our votes." It It works as well tor WU.On aa it has for Cranston. that strategy could keep him in office for decades, no matter who the Demo- crats throw up against him. Thomas El.las is a Santa Monica-based c:olumnisr llllllla If thla counu-y pis rid of the real Wegal aliens, where will all ..- white folk 90? P.M. Oran e Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, July 26. 1983 7 Bank card rates too high? Charges m a ke up fo r fraud., 'free r ide,' Cal Fed official says SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -As the pnme holds steady, mortgage ratc.-s drop and auto loans near 8 pen:ent, bank card interest rates are as much as three times higher and unlikely to come down . A grim reflection on increasing fraud, the rates compensate for customers who don't pay their bills and people who rack up charges on stolen or OC'lunterfeit cards. They also cover operating costs almost three times the expense of handling installment loans, plus the more ordinary factors of profit and cost of funds. "It's a mistake to judge these by other interest rates," said California Federal Savings & Loan 's Blair Holman, echoing sen timen ts of other financial institutions. ln fact, bank credit card programs are so "totally different" from other loans that Holman considers the rates almost "too low ." ''Where else can you get 25 to 50 days of no interest?" said Holman., California Federal's senior vice president of t'Onsumer lending. "ln most bank credit card programs. a customer has 10 to 15 days to make a paymen t. He's had a free ride (smce making his purchase)." ''The rate needs to be high," agreed Manuel Gallegos, vice president of revolving credit at Eureka Federal Savings & Loans. Bankers said several factors make the programs "totally different": they offer essentially unsecured, labor-Intensive loans that are subject to considerable fra ud. -Charging things with a bank card like Maste rCard or Visa amounts to an unsecured "loan." While cardholders generally must have an account at the institution issuing the card , that doesn't represent collateral. "The (risk) to a financial institution is much greater (than with secured loans)," Gallego said. "If customers don't pay, there's nothing for us to repossess." -Cardholders w ho don't pay their bills become a sizable cost to the banks and savings associations, and increasingly. so have fraudulent users. Last year, Visa International reported non-payment or cred it losses of $382.342,000 world- wide. Fraud losses were $95.6 million. Those losses came at a time when sales volume generated by Visa's 98.3 million cardholders around the world was $60 billion. Losses in both categories were up from 1981: non-payment had amounted to $336,435,000, fraud loss $73.9 million. ''Our exposure (to fraud and credit loss) is Irvine quake booklet mailed An eight-page brochure list.ing local school and city facilities where Irvine residents can go in case of an earthquake is being mailed to cit y homeowners. The brochure. w hich encourages residents to prepare for unexpected disasters. w ill be followed by a larger booklet on how to cope with disasters. scheduled for mailing this fall. The current brochure includes several tips for avoiding earthquake-related problems. It suggests that before disaster strikes. residen ts s hould: •Store a first-aid klt. battery-operated radio, candles and matches. •Re place any heavy paintings or mirrors over beds with lightweight alternatives. •Locate beds away from windows or heavy objects t ha t could crash over sleeping people. •Install flexible connectors where gas lines meet appliances. •Keep extra supplies of food and water In a pantry, and a wrench on hand to use to shut off gas valves. •Keep all breakable items in low or at least secure cabinets, and make sure mirrors and heavy paintings are attached to walls with wire through eye screws into wall studs. FV r ehabilitation facility honored Elwyn Institutes, a network of special education and rehabilitation facilties that Includes a center in Fountain Valley, recently received a 1983 National Association of Re habilitation Facilities Award as "Outstanding Large Facility in the United States." The honor was presented in Cleveland at the association's annual conference. Merle S. Arnold, chairman of the awards committee, said the network was selected "in recognition of the Elwyn Institutes' significant contribution to the quality of life of handicapped individuals and the rehabilitation fac1htics move- ment." Nationwide. the msututes' 1.600 staff pro- fessionals serve more than 6,5 00 handicapped people annually. horrendous," Gallegos said. "The exposure to fraud and counterfeiting la continuing to grow, IO loeset1 will continue to Increase," he predicted. Wells Fargo wrote off $4 million In fraud losses out of $900 million In purchases made by Its 600,000 cardholders in 1982, according to Paul Kahn, senior vice president of the bank's credit card division. "Fraud is on the rise because cards are 10 useful and easy to steal or duplicate," he said. "There iu-e even counterfeiting schools. We, for Instance, lost an Internal report with account numbers on it, and people used it to produce plastics." California Federal's Holman noted that a retail merchant priees goods to compensate for stolen or damaged merchandise, and "it's no diHere nt in the credit Industry. "The rate covers the fraud that exists ... People who are legitimate (card users) pay for the thieves or ... those who don't pay their bills" through Interest rates, annual membership fees, transaction fees and late charges, he said. These were all tops at OC Fair Some people brought home more than stuffed animals as prizes from the Orange County Fair which holds contests annually to give recognition tb service groups and individuals. The contests were held daily throughout the fair's run, July 8-17. The winners include: •Feature Exhibits Department for Public Or- ganizations and Professional Service Groups: Orange County Animal Control District, second place: Orange County Sheriff's Department, third place. •Animated Dioramas Division: Arts for the Handicapped, second place; Orange County Pomona Grange of Midway City, third place; Creation Science Association of Fountain Valley, fourth place. •Feature Exhibits for Non-Agricultural Com- munity Organizations: Orange County Historical Societ y, second place; Sierra Club of Orange County. third place; Parents Against Drug Abuse, Special Presentation Award and fourth place; Sea and Sage Audubon Society, fifth place; and Girl Scouts Council of Orange County, sixth place. •Feature Exhibits for Agricultural Organiza- tions: Costa Mesa Grange Chapter from Santa Ana, first place; La Habra Grange In Brea, third place; and Garden Grove Grange, fourth place. •Orange County Professional Service Organiza- tions: American Red Cross of Santa Ana, first place; Orange County vector Control District, Santa Ana, second place; Orange County Fire Department, Orange, third place; California Highway Patrol. fourth place. \ Guess what just happened to our interest rates. 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Maybe not, says a consumer group wruch was founded by a lawyer, is headed by another lawyer and specializes in lawsuits. "You need lawyers a lot less than you think you need them," said Alan Morrison, head of the Public Citizen Litigation Group in Washington, D.C. "There are lots of people using lawyers ill-advisedly." A new book from the litigation group, wruch was founded by Ralph Nader, offers help for people who want to perform simple legal chores themselves, but do not know how. The book, "Representing Yourself," ranges from contracts to traffic tickets, from buying a house to starting a business. "Many wks that lawyers perfonn are routine, and reasonably intelligent citizens who have the time-should be able to do things like conduct their own house settlement. file for a divorce or draft a simple will," says Nader in an introduction. Morrison said the book, authored by Kenneth Lasson, a professor at the University of Baltimore School of Law, is "not anti-lawyer.'' It is designed to show people how to get the most from the legal services they pay for. Many people. for example, think they should bring a lawyer with them to the closing ceremony for the purchase of a house. Morrison thinks the practice is a "terrible waste" -of the lawyer's time and the client's money. lt doesn't do any good to get the lawyer's advice after all the contracts are signed. Instead, he said, get a lawyer to look at the contracts ahead of time and make sure there are no problems. You can do much of the work by telephone, without expensive office visits. Morrison said there are no hard and fast guidelines you can use to decide whether you need a lawyer. Some decisions are a matter of conunon sense. U you are getting divorced. for example, and have no property, no children and no major disagreements about money. you probably can manage on your own. If, on the other hand, there are custody agreements to be worked out, you own a house and have a joint interest in a business, you'U need professional help. Morrison acknowledged that doing your own legal chores takes time. You have to "decide how to spend your time," he said, and you have to ask yourself: "Would you rather pay somebody to do it?" "We're not saying don't use a lawyer," said Morrison. "but use your lawyer more intelligent- ly." To an endless life together Now that we both understand and know. 1930 hrs. July 16, 1983 COLLEGE PREP I t : t JR. HIGH SCHOOL I I •Don't be content with mediocrity. Give your son 1 or dau~ter the best education possible. 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Three Laguna Beach attorneys have won a $4 million personal injury suit for two Missouri teen-agers who were severely injured a decade ago when a can of camping stove fuel exploded, wss- ing burning fuel on their bodies. F..ach boy was awarded $500,000 in compensatory damage.and $1.5 million each in punitive damages in U.S . District Court in St. Louis. Attorneys M. Craig Cassing, Joseph PoweU and Thomas Clin- ton cont ended during the one-week trial that the lack of a flame arrester on a can of Coleman camping stove fuel caused serious injury to Christopher and Joseph Clinton said the boys had aet a small pile of leaves on fire when a neighbor boy poured camping fuel onto the fire. Clinton saJd the $4 million award was the largest product libability caae recorded in St. Louis federal court history. "The flames shpt up the stream of white gas i.nto the can and the can exploded," Clinton said. He said the exploding can splashed lighted fuel on the two boys, adding they "still suffer per- An associate of Douglas O'Leary, the St. Louis attorney who defended Coleman in the suit, said today that a decision on whether to appeal the court award is under consideration. INTRODUCING THE PLUS SYSTEM SERVICE. Now you can use your Bank of America VERSATEL card when you travel outside California at over 1,000 PLUS SYSTEM ~lillliiii... automated tellers nation- ..-~ wide. And you'll know ,pl you're at the right place US when you sec the PLUS ~ System SYSTEM logo clearly displayed on the automated teller at par- ticipating financial institutions. It's a wonderful new, easy and convenient way to get to your money. CALL TOLL-FREE FOR LOCATIONS. When you know where you arc planning to travel, call one of these toll-free numbe rs. Just ask for the locations of the teller machines of participating financial institutions where you will be going. 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Eric Anderson is Ko-Ko, rd High Executioner; Erik idel is Nanki Poo, son of the jkado; Laura Oster plays um-Yuk; and Chris ty Barley is tisha. RaeLynn Clouller will play Pltti-Sing; F.mily Mitchell is Peep-Bo; Susan Miller and Lynleigh Koopowitz, portray Pooh-Bah; Brody Hurnple is Pish-Tush; David Schoen is Go-To; David Leidel is Chum-King; and Annika G lassen and Lisa Mathews will be the guards. The Irvine Children's Chorus began as a small private singing group with public recruiting be- ginning in March. 1981. after- which a studio was set up in University Park. A non-profit organization, the chorus draws its PAPARAZZI ~~·.-.. . ' Irvine kids seek stardom members from lrvine and sur- rounding communities. The music director is Janet Kempke who has 18 years of experience teaching children choral music at Long Beach, Alberta and lrvine. Managing director is Margaret Koopowitz, a New zealand educator , who lectu res at UCI. Tickets are $3.50 and are avail- able by sending a stamped self-addressed envelope with a check to The Irvine Children's Chorus, 17992 Norton St .. lrvine 92715. I . I I ' I I I I ' , Even with the praise and funny little costumes, he is no James Beard. See Erma Bombeck D 0 ~ on Page 82. The Irvine Children'• Chorus will perform ~The Mikado.' Involved are Eric Anderson (top left) and Mindy Worsdell, {standing above) Anderson, Laura Oster, Lara Kampke, Christy Barley, Erik Leidal, (seated) Brodie Humple, Rae Lynn Cloutier, Emily Mitchell and Lynlaigh Koopowitz, (at left) Oster, Cloutie r and Mitchell. 'Raise the Tecumseh!' This Civil War iron clad may never be raised By GARRY MITCHEL,L ~---MOBILE. Ala. -Without the generosity of corporations to pay the cost of recovery, the Civil War ironclad Tecumseh may stay in a muddy Mobile Bay grave forever. The battlecry of "raise the Tecumseh!" is really one of "Raise the money," and digging for dollars has not gone well for those who want to haul up the 225-foot Tecumseh. Recent oil and natural gas exploration in the bay may eventually conllict with the sunken monitor.a heavily armored vessel that sailed out in advance of the Union fleet. Texaco pulled out of bay exploration near the Tecumseh last year for fear of damaging the historic war relic. Buried in silt and sand in some 40 feet of water, only about six feet of its hull lies above the muddy bay bottom. "There's just no funding now available in the magnitude that's needed," said Bob &lington, a Mobile attorney and fonner state senator who spearheaded the recovery project years ago. He said the sunken vessel is closely watched to prevent damage to the ship as well as the theft of valuable artifacts. It has been almost a decade since a consult- ant's report projected the cost of raising the Tecumseh at $10 million. There have been no recent estimates on what the project would cost now. The ironclad hit a Confederate mine in the early stages of the Battle of Mobile Bay on Aug. 5, 1864, and sank with 87 of her 109-man crew. None of the bodies was ever recovered. Historians said Adm. David Glugow Far- ragut, commander of the Union fleet, shouted: "Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead," after the · sinking of his fleet's monitor. The Confederate wanhipe were defeated and the port waa cloeed to the Confederate cau.e. The Tecwnseh capsized and went down in about 40 feet of water, eome 300 yarda northwest of hittoric Fort Morgan at the mouth of the bay. The Tecumseh waa the lead ship and wu followed by three other monitors, 10 frigates, and three wooden gunboat.a. Monitors are intereeting to historians becaUlle they repretent the tramition from the navy of wood and sail to the more modem navy of steel and steam. The Smithsonian lnatituUon, which at one time had attempted to recover it, save up title to the TecurNeh and turned it over to the General Services Adminlatrat.ion, which reUnqulahed Its ownership to the Alabama C.Onaervatlon Depart- ment. All of this occurred after divers lnapected the ve19el In 1967 In the flnt staaes of a recovery effort. The monitor was commillloned In April 1864. The ooet of ronatrucUon wu $637 ,000, accordinc to recorda. Lawrence Oeka, dlrector of the Alabama H iatoricaJ Commillion, said the dilcu9lionl about theTecumteh have gone on for"yeanandyeenu r The Tecumseh hit a Confederate mine and went down in the early moments of the Battle of Mobile Bay on Aug. 5, 1864. to the ways to best preeerve it. " Oaks was concerned over whether the technology exists to preeerve the monitor if it were ever raiaed. But he said there was a "m.ti.nct. possibility" it will never be raiaed "unless we ha~: a well developea articulated strategy." Edington said several recovery plans have· been propoeed, including leaving the vessel in ita present location but surrounding it with a cofferdam. The water level would be lowered to a · point just above the highest point of the vessel. · He said the water could then be purified over. a period of lime and the artifacts slowly removed and restored or preeerved. The Tecumseh haa the displacement weight of a World War II destroyer and, in !ta day, had a 1,034-ton capacity. Moving the entire monitor could take years, if she were ever refloated. Flylng with cold Permanent damage is rare ROCHFSTER, N.Y. -You may have heard it'adangeroua tofiywtth a hNdcold becaURofthe risk of injury to your ean. But Dr. Ar1hur Henprer says the risk of any pennanent dafMle ia rare. Hengerer ia chainnan of the Otolarynoloey (ear, noee, throat) Dlvillon at the University of Rochfllter Medkal Center. When you have a cold or ear Infection, the eust.chlan tubes -from the bKk of the throat to behind the eerdn.una -work lneffectively to equal.be pralW'e. To avoid the pain thia can ca\m, H...-~ tak.iJll a ~t tablet before flilht. Ullnl nMa1 1pny about 30 mlnu'9 before landina a1lo helpa. If pain petWtl after landlna. '" a doctor, he says. .. • D Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday. July 26, 1983 When your pet flies ... DEAR ANN LANDERS: I work for an airline at one of our ticket counters, and you would not believe the things I see every day that make me wonder if there are rnltre nuts out there than sane people. For example: People who love their pets enough to ship them rather than leave them behind. WouJdn't you think they wouJd be concerned about the health and welfare of these animals? Well, think again. Just a few minutes ago a woman came up to -theoounter with a dog that must have weighed 100 pounds. S he had the poor mutt jammed into a kennel built for a toy poodle. The dog couldn't stand up. I said, "Lad y, how would you like to fly across the country in a crate you couldn't move in?" She replied, "Don't worry about it. She'll tie down in a few minutes and go to sleep." Yesterday 1 saw a chow stuffed into a kennel 90 small his fur was sticking out of. every hole. When I told the woman she'd have to buy a larger kennel, she got mad and accused the airlines of q ANN lAllDEIS trying to shake down the public. Please, Ann, t~U prople who want to ship their pets that they should have some consider- ation for these poor beasts. Someone must wake them up. -Annoyed with John Q . P. DEAR JOHN Q.: I checked wltb representa- tives of both United and American airline• ud was told by each that customers may provide their own kennels, but tbey must meet tbe airline's standards. This means tbe ulmal mHt have sufficient room to stand comfortably ud there must be ample ventilation. If tbe airline personnel decide tbe customer's kennel Is inadequate, be must purcbase a kennel James Beard, he's not . Praise doesn't work, nor does funny costume I don't know how to explain the fact that all my friends married men who cook while I got stuck with a man who thinks that a "marinade" ls a place to park your boat. My mother said I reached the age of 34 and panicked. I do know that if you marry a culinary pacifist, he will not be born again, no matter how hard you try. You can lead a man to the stove, but you can't make him cook! My friends said men need praise for everything they do. I tried that. One night I whispered to him. "Why don't you go to the kitchen and get something for our guests to munch on before dinner?" He returned five minutes later, set a jar of olives in the middle of the coffee table and said, "Where do you hide the plates?" "Sweetheart," I said. "it's my fault. I concealed them behind the big doors called cupboai:ds to keep them away from the children, but this is wonderful. You see, you can cook if you just wanted to." Hff 5!tnsed my insincerity. · Others said 111~love to dress up in costumes when they codk. They like the funny little . barbecue aprons that say "GENTUS AT WORK'' :;and the little tools that fit in the pockets and the ;pack of dogs that follow them around all night. We tried outdoor cooking once. The steaks were done an hour and 15 minutes before the potatoes. The salad was the last course, and for a week we had charcoal breath and were afraid to breathe near an open flame. · .Next month, we wiJI celebrate 34 years of marriage. That means l have served up 37, 128 meals -make that 37,125. For one full day in February of 1951. I was confined to my bed with a cold. It was the best of times and the worst of times. As I clutched my bedsprings I could onJy imagine fl MA BOMBECK what was happening in the kitchen. It was like attending a war via radio. Mixers stopped too suddenly. Dogs let out human-like screams. Children fought and bodies dropped. Metal clashed. Strange odors permeated the air. Cries were muffled. Doors slammed. Finally. the meal appeared. A hamburger four inches thick and two inches in circumference. Potatoes slashed to ribbons and a mound of apple sauce. There was a cup of tea that had been hemlock in a former life. '"[ only dirtied one paring knife," he said proudly. l was to always wonder if I had waited until I was 35, I might have met James Beard. Parents can helR Children succeed at piano TIM ANOCleled ..... , CHICAGO-Paren ts can help their children succet>d at the piano by providing the right environment for practicing, according to the National Piano F'oundataon. To establish daily practice as a priority, parents should avoid overscheduJlng their chil- dren into too many other extra-<:ur.ricular ac- tivtties, the Foundation suggests. They should also experime nt with the length of practice sessions: for some children. two or more short daily practice periods can be more effective than one longer session. At just $6.95 .. need we say more. lOPSmLOIN~ ~cutUS Cholce.tendu&julcy TBIYJUO~ us. Choice IOp alrloln slowly marinated r~ extnl llavm 'JOP SmLOIN ~AND CBJCD1f BUA.Sr TEMPUltA US. Choice top strlofn Htvcd with bontkss chicken bru9' with l\Wct and sour sauce BEEP IUUIOB TEIUYlUO US Choice b«d'wtth onlon.s. mushrooms. an'en peppas and cM:ny tomatoes on a bed of r1ce DEEP RIED PUWNS U~tly bladed and deep frlcd to a a<>lde:n brown CBJCD1f TEMPUU Bondus chkMn brusts. Tempura style. Hrwd with 9W'itCt and 80UI MUCC U..a.QUJ! BEEP UBS Ribs atrmnc:red In SlNOf'( bal'b-que sauct lONDON llOIL SUca o(ttndcf b«cf .awd w'lth 1uju1 and creamed -------- honalldt.h Nuce AD entrus saved wtth a1sp ~en salad or soup du~ your chol~ of baked potato or rice pilaf. and toasted Ranch Bread. Complete dfnnen at jut $6.95. "You're gonna feel good inside'~ 9'~ Q BLACK ANGUS RESTAURANTS .. FOUNTAIN VALLEY, SANTA ANA, GARDEN GROVE, TORRANCE, CERRITOS, LAKEWOOD, ANAHEIM Give it a kennel large enough for comfort from t•e akllite. Tiie pr I cu raqe from approx· lmately SU ao lar1er 1am1 for die more elaborate moclelt. ft11 ls DOl a profitable Item. And wltlle we are on die Hbject of alrbone pa11ea1era, laere'• uodler letter tbat mlpt be laelpful: • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have worked for an~line for 18 years and it has made me wonder about the mentality of the average person. Why is it that moet of the traveling public does not think beyond their noees? For example, we have in our storeroom hundred& of valuable items such as expensive jackets, coats, hats, canes, umbrellas, acarves, jewelry (left in the bathrooms), eyeglasaes and key rings. We would be happy to go to the trouble and expense to return these items, but we don't have a clue as to the owners. Everyone who travels should have a label of identification on the items he or she brings aboard the plane. F8.illng that, passengers should notify the airlin e the moment they notice they have loat 110methini. Items such aa eyeglalae8 and keys are of no value to anyone except the owner. You wouJd be perfonning a public service by µrinting this letter, Ann. Your column reaches more people than any other purveyor of infor- mation in the world. -A FRIED IN THE FRIENDLY SKIES DEAR FRIENDLY: Here U 11. You bve my r:rml11lon to pat tbl1 letter In die magaliae tlaat 1 foud ID tbe pocket of every airline 1eat ID yoar Oeet. No cbarge. • • • "Sexual freedom" pre.eat• • dUflcalt d~ cldoa for 1Ha-•1e,. ud tbelr parebl•. Au LalldeN olleN dowa-to-eartb advice la ber aew boollet, "Hl16 Scbool Sex ud How to Deal Wltb It -A Gulde for Tee•• ud Deir Pare11t1 . ., For e.c6 boollet, 1ead SI ce11t1 pla1 a loa1, •tampe'1, 1ell-addre,.ed e11velope to Au LalldeN, P.O. Box IJllS, Clllcago, UI. IHIJ. Contacts or glasses? Ask your physician, he's the one who knows DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I'm nearsighted. My problem is whether to wear contacts or regular g.lasses. My mother has told me of the famous quip by Dorothy Parker who said, "Men never make pa88eS at girls who wear glaaees." That may have been true in the past, but not now. In fact, I have a friend who has perfect viat'\>n yet wears glasses with noncorrective lenses. ~ She thinks the frames make her look sexy. l'm sure many others are wearing glasses who don't actually need them. But I don't believe in wearing special frames to make me look sexy. All I'm interested in is being comfortable. I hate glaMes in spite of what Dorothy Parker said. Now, the question is, can I wear contact lenses? I understand there are various types. What kind would be best for a woman in her thirties? -MS. M . T JOUI HfAlTH DR. PETER J STEINCROHN SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE. Dr. StelDcrob.D welcomes questions from readers. He caDDot u1wer au lndlvldaally bat wUl IDclade tbo1e of general ID&erest ID 11.11 COhUDD. ln•ex•pen•slve * '(In lk spen' SIY) not high on price: reasonable; ciassllled ....... advertising -J r... RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTllY, INC. .................... 1922 HAR80R Bl VO. Dear Ms. M.: Muy men (ud women) still uy, "Take diem off. Let me see II.ow yoa really look." WUt I'm uytn1, ud agreeing wlda yoe, 11 daat 1tyle Uoud not be a facaor. Oaly die best lea1-Hppor1 .. oald be coa1ldered ta belp1D1 1lpt. WUt'• bnt for a womu ta laer dalrties? Oaly you own doc&or cu u1wer dlat. Flnt, Ile will !lave lG decide U yo. cu wear con&act len1es . Once bvtn1 made a po1ltlve decl1lon, yo.11 find dlere'1 a wide varlely of contact lenses on De market. Fomr main type• are available: dae slaDdard len1e1; SH-permeable bard lenlft; soft lenses; ud u&ended or prolonged-wear lenses. Eacb ba1 advutage1 ud dludvutage1. As I aagested, Ms. M., only yoar own eye 1peclal11t cu make &be proper decision. 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I J14) 710.0822 WESTMINSTER 6757 Weslmln.ster Ave. at Golcfen West.{ fl1 14i894-3387 COSTA Mf~ 2300 Harbor BNcl. (8ehlnd Thrifty DruoJ, 7"4 549-3368 ORANGl 622 East Kofello Ave.. West of TWln Ave.. ('14 63 2441 • ; . • > . ., Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, July 26, 1983 .. 'Mister RQberts' boisterous, brawling at Saddleback ·-. . . :· lo .a1TOMTJT\JS ~ .............. .. 1, lt'a been a few years since lhe AK 601 sailed in to t a theatl1cal port along the Orange Coast, so the fact ~ that it'a making two stops this season s hould be good " news for thoee who relish the boisterous wartime • comedy "Mister Roberts." t The first local port of call for the Thomas ~ H.eaen-Joshua Logan play which Henry Fonda 11 helped tum into a stage and screen classic three dealdes ago is Saddleback College in Mission Viejo '·Where the Saddleback Company Theater is conclud-• lna its "summer of quests and dreams." ~ The AK 601, dubbed the "Reluctant," is a cargo ~ ahip operating in the backwaters of the Pacific in the INTERMISSION waning days· of World War II and its executive officer. the title character, yearns for a chance to get into battle before it's too late . But his prospects seem nil, thanks to a tyrannical captain who's even more determined to keep Roberts aboard as an image-building device for himself. The serious stuff topside is counterbalanced by broad physical comedy on deck where the crew members bicker and brawl to fighl the boredom that engulfs them. At Saddleback, director John-David Keller of South Coast Repertory captures this IN U.S. POUTICS G MOVIE m 700 CLUB * • * '> "'Summer 01 '42" (1971) (0) MOVIE Jenn1ler O'Neill. Gary Grimes t * "Twice A Woman' ( 1980) Bibi (!)MOVIE Andersson. Anthony Perkins * * * "From The Terrace" (Par1 1) lS) LOVING FRIENDS ANO ( 1960) Paul Newman, Joanne Wood· PERFECT COUPLES ward CZ) MOVIE ti) MOVIE • t •, "Po1ves1er (1981) Divine. Tab * * *' t "Separate Tables (1958) encroaching ennui beautffuUy, noticeably slowing the pace of lhe early action to establish an aura of resllessnesa. . Brian Donoghue, Jn his first stage performance smcestartlng theCompariyTheater in 1977, plays the role of Roberts with the requisite nice-guy idealism reinforced by a quick-flaring temper when aroused. It's a strong portrayal which falters only in his confr?ntation with the captain ("How did you get on our side? You're what I joined to fight against") in which Donoghue i.s strangely reserved. AB Roberts' boyish, prankster sidekick Ensign Pulver, Andrew Parks neatly skims the essence of his character before adding a degree of new-found dimenaion late in the play. Wayne Grace is particularly effective as the captain-good enough to draw boos on thecurtaincall-whUeJoe Abrams (the only non-professional in the top four) gives a sharp, eloquent performance as the ship's doctor. at 2 p.m. Saturdays and 3 p.m. Sundays) m tne mam :. theater on the Mission Viejo campus. It should be : seen, but those who mias it will have a aecond chance • in Westminster come September. THE LAGUNA MOULTON Playhouse has unveiled its 1983-84 season, a schedule which will include lwo major musicals, a county premiere and the revival of a vintage comedy. The latter, "Mornings at Seven," will open the Moul ton's slate on Sept. 23 and will play through OcL 15. It will be followed-if negotiations are sue;_'CeSB- ful-by the Cirst non-professional production of the musical "Annie," which would run from Nov. 18 through Dec. 10. Heroism in the Antarctic is the topic of the county premiere of "Terra Nova," ticketed for a J an. 27-Feb. 18 engagement. The baseball musical ''Damn Yankees" will arrive during spring training. running March 23 through April 14. Anothe r music.al is cd~nned for the finale, May 25-June 16, but the MouJtbn hasn't deeided on which one, though Neil Simon's "They're Playing Our Song" is a distinct possibility, according to managing director Douglas Rowe. ~~ R ~?.n~ war Lover" 11962) Sieve W McOueen. Roberl Wagner Hun1er Deboraf) Kerr, Rita Havworlh -11:30-®J ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT In the enlisted ranks, Jon Sidoti and Kevin Skouse!l take top honors as a pair of constantly quarrehng SW!ibb1es, but the entire crew functions as a well-drilled unit. Regrettably, the ship is darkened for re~m in t~e ~eneral ~uarters scene, obliterating a potentially h1lar1ous Chinese fire drill sequence. Wally Huntoon's ship's deck setting is first rate, 1..::=========================- and the idea of using the orchestra pit for the crew's quarters is a gOod one-if only the noise of raising and (!) TWILIGHT ZONE at P.M. MAGAZINE .., SOllD GOlD CEl.EBRA TES THE '70$ l ~VA LIFELINE MOVIE • • • "Evil Under The Sun'' (1982) Peler Usllnov. Jane Birk1n. I Cl) QUINCY m GENE SCOTT Of TONIGHT -1:25- (11) ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE tCJMOVIE YOU ASKED FOR IT * * 't "The Music Lovers" ( 1971) ODO COUPLE Richard C11amberla1n, Glenda Jack· t1J HARRY 0 son fl) CONTEMPORARY HEAL TH -1:30-~~~EW DAY IN EDEN $ ~~f NEWS OVERNIGHT lowering it could be omitted, '_'Mis~r Roberts" continues through Aug. 7, runrung rughtly except Mondays at 8 p.m. (matinees LUXURY THEATRE S EVEHING -t:OO-••aHEWS WONDER WOMAN IJ/LOIO 8.W.A.T. (IDMOVIE * • "The Inglorious Baslards" ( 1978) Bo Svenson, Fred Williamson -11:45-tti, "Roc~v Ill" (t982) Sylvester S ct) MOVIE Stallone. Carl Weathers. • * "Anger 01 H.E.A.T ( t9821 Mar--1:40- Walk ·Ins $2. 75 ht 2 Matinee Showings Unless Noted 1113f.t4•I•J11Il6J63~ 2551(~~~·~-:1.) S HAWAII FlVE-4 CMREASY ~GOVEAHMENT AICNEWSQ MOYIE ***.,, "Halls Of Montezuma" (1951) Richard Widmark. Jack PMiee. ®MOYIE • •••.; "Victory" (1981) Sylvester Stlllone. Michael Caine .MOYIE • • ''Six Pack" (1982) ~ny Rog-n , Diane Lane. -1:05- • ORAHGE COUNTY TOOAY -1:30-·~CAVETT ~TAHDING HUMAN I NlWS IWMY llM.L£R fflONY 80UAO -7:00- CIBNEWS NICNEWS KUNG FU LNEWS~ NlW8 THREE'S COMPANY QI JOIWrS WILD IU8NSS REPOflT NOVA P.M.MAGAZM ENTERrAINMENT TONIGHT DMONET MOYIE * • "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982) .Kristy McHlchol. Clmstoptier Alkins (%)MOYIE 0MOVIE * • "Sunday In The Country" (1974) Ernes1 Borgnine, MichaeJ J. Pollard. -8:30-11 Cll OUR TIMES WITH Bill MOYERS 0 ®l JOANIE LOVES CHACHI (!) CttARUE'S ANGELS -9:00-11 Cll MOVIE • • * "A Private Battle" (1980) Jack Warden, Anne Jackson I a REMINGTON STEELE VIETNAM: THE TEN THOUSAND DAY WAR I E 'S COMPANY fl!) EVENING AT POPS ©)MOVIE **'•"Student Bodies· (1981) Kr•&· 1en Aller. Matthew Goldsby Cl)MOVIE • ••;, "Victory" (1981) Sytvester Stallone, Michael Caine (%)MOVIE •*'Ii "Hanky Pan~y" ( 1982) Gene Wilder. Gilda Radrter -9:30- G ®l9T05 (!)MOVIE * • * '1 "To Hell And Back" (1955) Audie Murphy, Marshall Thompson m THE VIRGINIAN 0 AUGUST PREVIEW ..,..10:00- 1 8 ST. 'ELSEWHERE Dat.G>NEWS <m HART TO HART I MEETING Of MINOS THE MAGIC Of DANCE MOVIE llyn Chambers. (8) THE COMEDY STORE'S 11TH -12:00-ANNIVERSARY 8 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 0 MOVIE 0 MOVIE * • Waitress" ( 1982) Carot Drake. * * "The Ravine ' ( 1970) David Jim Harris McCallum. Johnny Crawford -2:00- (!) INDEPEHOEHT NETWORK 8 C1J CBS NeWs NIGHTWATCH ~MSOVIE m TOM COTTLE: UP CLOSE -. ©)PYGMALION * * 'tt "Saratoga ( t937) Clark CZ) MOVIE Gable, Jean Harlow * * "Humanoids From The Deep" r:; ~r~~y The 1Jlh, Par1 II 119811 ( 1980) Doug M~~~nn Turkel. Amy Steel. John Furey D ..,. NEWS · 0MOVIE -* * "Pen11en11ary" ( 1980) Leon Isaac -2:40- Kennedy. Thommy Pollard. (fl) MOVIE * * * "Clash Ot Tile rnans" ( 1981) u' -12:05-Harry Hamhrt. Laurence Olivier. !ill MOVIE -3·00-* • "Ruckus" ( 1980) Dirk BenedlCI, g 1 SPY · Linda Blair (!) MORNING STRETCH -12:30-ID MOVIE D la LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID * * Charlie Chan Tiie Red Dra- LETTERMAH gon· (1945) Sidney Toler. Benson I COUPl.ES Fong. ®.l ONE OH ONE I ZANE GREY THEATER LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE ORANGE COUNTY TOOAY MOVIE -3:10- CSJ MOVIE • * "Foreplay" 11975) Zero Moste4. Estelle Parsons 0MOVIE •·~ "BO<ly And Soul (t981) ll!Oll Isaac Kennedy, Jayne Kennedy ** "W(J"A'S'E"S Of The 407" (1980) Jes1e SI James. Paul Themas (ZJ MOVIE Ad -3·30-* • Hearlbeeps' ! 1981! Kaufman. Bernadene Peters n Y, (!)FAITH 20 . -12:40-11 Cll MCMILLAN -1;00- UMOVIE * * * 'Tile 819 Clock .. ( 1948J kay Milland, Maureen O'Sull1van G) MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN (t_)MOVIE • • 11 "Budo" ( t978) Doc\lmentary (%)MOVIE • *' • "Hanky Panky 11982' Gene Wilder Gilda Aadner **'It "Les Enfants Terribles" (1975) Edouatd Oermtthe. Nicole Stephane • • • "The Hurricane" (t937) Doro· ----------------------' tt!r Lamour. Jon Hall -7:30- 20NTHETOM4 QI FAMILY FtUO EYE ON LA. ONE DAY AT A TIME Cll TIC TIC. DOUGH MACNEii. i LEHRER REPOOT YOU ASl<ED FOR IT MOYIE * * "I. The Jury" ( t953) 8111 Elllot. Preston Foster Cl) THE D008IE BAOTMERS FNIEWEU COHCEAT -8:00- • Cll ON THE ROAD WfTli CiWl.ES KURALT I CB THE A-TEAM VIETMMt: THE TEN THOUSAHD ttiJ MOVIE • • • ·cat People" ( 1981) Nastass1a K1nsk1, Malcolm McDowell CtMOVIE • • "Waltz Across Texas" ( 19821 Anne Archer, Terry Jastrow -10:30- ., INOEPENOENT NETWORK NEWS ©)HEW DAY IN EDEN -11:00- 1 ft&Tv ~~NEWS IN 8EAACH Of ... THE JeffERSONS BENNY Hill I08lNESS REPOfU LATINOS: A GROWING VOICE CHANNEL LISTINGS 8 KNXT lCBSI 0 On·TV C!) KNBC (NBC! 1 l TV 0 ICTLA <Ind.I k HBO CD KABC <ABC> c <C•nemu l G KFMB (CBSJ f) l:WOR> NY .. NY C1) KHJ·TV (Ind.) m (WTBSI Clll KCST (ABC) t IESPNJ CD KTTV lflld.) r (Shuwt1me 1 Ill KCOP-TV (Ind I D SPOtiiOhl 8l) l<CET <PBSI ca <Cable Ne ws Network) '1!> KOCE (PBSI 8M complete ll•tlng In TV Log .. -----------------------------------' fANNY&ALEXANDER R £:E ~~m Exclu•lr• Or•ng• Co. 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'I \ R 'I \ D l K •: by Brad Anderson D•:'''s TH•: 'I•:'\(·•: by Hank Ketcham 1!) "When I have a cold. you don'I give me that kind of attention." PE:\~l'TS ~LL THE 60V5 AROUND HERE A~E SO DUMB ~ ,-- 'AND MORE: Hft8EH/ND l1D Ll~E TO MEET SOMEONE I COULD l<EALL Y ADMIRE ------. ............ ,~ ....... . • .. ..,.., ... '*_ ~ 1'D LIKE TO MEET SOMEONE ; wMO 15 HOtffST, ~AS A i. GOOD SENSE OF HUMOR IS CUTE AND IS SENSITIVE .. - by Ferd & Tom Johnson 7,/)NK YoU, MoON ! I Vfrtf Nf,ARLY LOST MY ST,ANDIN<5 ~s A GENTLEMAN .' by Charles M. Schul z g ~ ...... _'_'_~·~~!!;'. by Tom K. Ryan ' .' ~.· ' ~\ North South vulnerahh· 11nd 30 on ~<'OH'. South d1•11ls NORTH + QI070 ti 2 o JU +AIOH WEST EAST +A 85 2 +KJ6 ~ K J t;;i 60 OQ 93 OKI085 +J972 +K83 SOUTH +9 \J AQl09875 0 AH +Q6 ThC' bidding: South Wu t North E11t Z ; f>an 2 + 6 Pan 3 : P111 Pau f>u• Opcnini.: lrad: Two or + We ,,.ere ~addt•ncd to learn of lh1· death or (;t•n DR \HBLt: PAIRllK\ \J"A\ ARE. '400 OOIN& UP ~T -~--1'"1~ 'f1M€. Of Nlui.\l ?? DR . S,_OCk HeY! CAN YOU e ei..1eve we. .JUS"T'" GOllN ON lllDGI BV CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF Alrri·d M. <:rruntht·r. 111· wa~ one or Lht· flnct, nnd ht·~t. ur lht• hrtdl(t' Lourn:1m1·nt '1ir1·r ton 11nd. while· a llC'ult•nanl al W1•st l'utnl. hi· srrv1·d 11s n•rl'n·1· for th1· Culb..rtson l.1•n1. and (;u llwrb on Sims hr idl(t' n111lrh1·~. lit was ll fair pl11y1·r hlm!\clr, and lln l' or lht• r11vurit1• parlncri. or l'rtsi dt·nl ~:i~t·nhow1·r. l>ur1n.: World Wur II. 1 ht·y oh1•n rrlund from th1•1r .strt·nunus dulit·~ by tnjoy1nl( a ruhbcr Or (WO or bridl(l'. t'Vt•n al moments uf l{l't'.ll aisi!\. Th" h:ind 1~ from th1· ('ulh1·rl!\on l.1·n·1. .. llridi:1• ll:11tl•· of tht· C't·nlury .. S1dn1·y l.1·111 op1·n1·rl t h1· ~outh h.1n1l with an 1n t1•r1111•1t1.1ll• I w11 h1·ar1 hid. .incl o~wal1l J;.,.oh_1. N11rth. 00, ~O '{OU 'flo\OUC,1-\\ iCXi'O ~~\O 1\-\E. RlfR\C,~RA'fOR, €.~ '? 1 ll.OVb" l '{()I.)' 0 J\J; T 5GA~f l)f> ALL 1'\.IE ICE. CRft~M Wl-\ll.E 1"~ Rf.SI Of iOOR f~MIL.'{ IS ~bl.Et~ 010 '40\J?. corr1·clly lu-pl Lht• hu1ttinic open. l.c-n>: r1•hitt h1!1 ~uil nnd, ~lnc1• lhc>rt• was n :JO parlrnl, North pnuNf. Wcsl lt•d 11 rlub. d1·rh1r1·r plnycd low Crum dummy and Eu~t won tht• kinl(. l.1•11Y. unh1•!iiltnttnKIY n111di• lh1· <·nr t('('l play or unlllodunl( hi~ \jU<'t'O or tlubs. llt1CIJ1rt•r WllS now in control. Whro hr l(llin c·d th1· lead. h<' <'11sht•d t h1· 111·1• or trumps. This brouKht th1: jurk, 1ind lht· runt rarl was now nason11 bly s..r11r1'. l>t:clart•r rint•SS<!d th1• ll•n or cluhs :ind slufft·d uni• or h1~ lns(•rs on t h1· 111'1' or rluh\. 111• lost only 11n1· t r1rk in 1·arh suit lk•sp1l1• th1s l',lll'l'll1•n1 play. l.1•n1. losl I h1• niatrh l.1•n1's OHtr1.il S)st1·m simply w.1~ no m.1H'h for the· C11lh1:rt~on NO, ~'1uAl.L'1, 1 J\J?T lAME. DOWN lo RE.to.O to. BOOK ~ ~ ~ WHY NOT ?-You WRTCHt:.D Llt..21E BEING-60RN I DIDN'!You? nll'I h111f". ~:ty l'ultlt' rllmn w1•nt un 111 parlny I hii. 11ur 1·1·1i~ 1n10 n br1dl(1' 1•ru11ir1• thnl 1111111·11 11nl1I h1• h1·r11n11· !<O ub~t·111wd with world fk'lll'I' th11l h1· 11(111m•d 1•\'1•rythinic 1•ls1•, 1nl'l11din11 bridl(1'. K11bbrr brld1• tl11b1 dtroutllMl t~ eo .. lry llH t~ foar-cleal brlqt 1 ..... ,. Uo they ku• eom•tlalq yoa don't? Chrlu (ioru'e "four·IJeal Brld1•" •Ill teach yo11 tht •lrau p • alld tacllu of ~I• IHl·patfd K- tloa , ... tlaat proviclH l~ cu,. lor uelldiq rubtN-n. •·or a t tpy. wed SI. 75 t. "Gorte·fOllJ' Otal." catf of thl1 Df'w1paptr, P.O. llH 2S9. Norwood, 11\.J. 07S.8. Makt thttk• payablt lo Ntw1paptrbool&1. by Jeff MacNelly -AN' WHEN You've. j 5eeN ONE, YOJ'IJE SEEN 'EM AL.L . 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The company has been importing and marketing beers and ales in the West since the company's establishment shortly after the repeal of Prohibition. Today, the company sells in excess of $25 million annually and represents a total of 15 imported and supt r-prerniwn malt beverages from seven countries, as well as an imported mineral water and fruit-flavored soft drinks. Wiadom's number one product is Tecate beer from Mexico, which has grown to become the top-selling canned import beer in the nation. The company markets its products ~ghout the 13 Western states through a network of 200 beer whole- salers, according to company President Frank K . Wisdom. In the rest of the U.S ., mos1 of Wisdom's products are ttpn!9ellted by Cibco Importing C.Om- pany, Inc., which is slated to be merged into the Wiadom firm. Frank K. Wisdom OC Federal Credit Union opens new car loan program An adjustable rate auto loan program designed to give borrowers low rates and fixed payments for the full tenn of their loans was started recently by Orange C-ounty Federal Credit Union. Unlike the adjustable rate program.9 offered on home loans by many financial i.nst.itut.ions, rates are adjusted through a change in the loan tenn, Ad association meet The vice president of a local advertis- ing company will d.iacuss "C.Orporate Schizophrenia. The Dangers of Mixed Messages" Wedne9day during a lunch- eon of the Orange C.Ounty 8usinem Profe91ional Advertialng Aalociation. The luncheon meet.i.ng, featuring guest speaker Dan Bellack, vice presi- dent of Tycer, FUltt anbd Bellack, will convene at 11:30 a.m. at the Westin South Cout Plaza H<Ml in C.O.ta Mesa. c.o.t I.a $15 for members and $18 for non-memben. For reeervatlona, call Joanne Gillll at 851-9433. Developers seminar set rather than in the monthly payment. Monthly payments remain fixed for the life of the loan. · Gregory Smith, general manager of Orange C.Ounty Federal, said he doesn't know of any bank or savings and loan in Orange C.Ounty that is offering ad- ju::table rate auto loans. "The st.rUCture of the program," said Smith, "is designed to do two things: Give borrowers low rat.es, as an alterna- tive to dealer financing, and remove the major objection that consumers have about adjustable rate loans -changing monthly payments. "ln the mortgage industry, adjustable rate loans haven't been very popular because many consumers don't like the idea of increaaea in monthly payme nts. "So we designed our adjustable rate loans to have fixed monthJy payments. When rates are adjusted, the term of the loan is either shortened or extended. And there's no balloon payment at the I end.'' Smith said. . "Population and Geo- n-aphic Hot Spota ln the Fee>." is \he title of a eeminar for shopping center developers and tenanta from 8 Lm. to noon P'rid.ay at the New- &om $100,000 to $500,000 k~ BHch Marriott The am1nar will focua on conoenw of shopplf\I center-l"Wll.len and de- velopen ina.ere.t.ed in ..,cific .,.... of rapct IP'OW1h 1n Oranp, River- *le, San Bernardino and San ~ counUea. I Contact: Small Business Admini~trat ion Department at (800) 472-8529 Tull Free l.l. UHrt, N11llonal &lnA- Ont i>.c1f'lc l'IMi • 7Tl7 Carttr i\wfiw • lluntin«tnn f\(;ich, Cl\ 9'l647 An F.quoJ ()pporitJnity lmder M<rnba ffilC nl f'tdml RMM .,~These coupons are worth $50, $100, or $150 for each $5,000 you deposit in a Great American Investor Account! Lod. in high 1nlt!re .. 1 for up lo wn years. Act now and receivC' a big interest bonus: • ~50 tor 21·1-yL>ar to 4-year accounts • $1()) for 5-year In 9-year alcount' · $150 tor 1G-year an ounl!t You can ta"e the bonu .. in <.ash. or leave 11 in rhe account lo earn even mort> inleresl. If you choose to U"l' intt>rer;.t a monthly inc.omtt, earnings ran be autom ati ally 1r~mr;.1<•rred to a C.rcat Am<.>rkan Federal <.hecl..ing or 1,av1ng., acc ount at the end o r t:•ac h month. Accounr., tn\ured up to \100,0CX> b thl' FSLIC. O ff er Pnd July 30, 1~3. Gre.il Americ.in Investor Account 2YrVe.ir Account l ·Ve.1r Account 4-Ve.u Account 5-Ve.1r Account 6-Ve.ir Account 7·Ve.1r Account 8~Ve•r Account IJ·Ve.1r Account 10-Yur Account R.ile ~ield' 10.13% 1 t.02'X. 10.19% n.on. 10.27% 1t.on. 10.51% 11.43% 10.57% 11 .43~ 10.61% 11.43% 10.64% 11.43% 10.67'.\ 11.43~ 10.72% 11.57% Bring in rhe dppropriate rnupon today: $'l0 for the shorter tem1 Great American tnw - 1or Accounts; $100 for the lo nger term; hoth coupon for the 10-year .t count. 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July 26, 1983 STOCKS WI~ tt.1 1 0 r Pt()' l. loJ\'P l r\Q ""'""' t4f't ' t hU' \ 10\.f ( "0 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OUOTA ltOHS INCi.VOE IAAOU ()+I IH( Ntw YOM MIDWESl PAC"IC. PtlW, eoaro+1 0£flil0!1 ANO CtNCINHA" ITOCK fxCHAHOU ANO llEPOATEO av fHE NUO INSflH(f Tuetday'• 11 a.m. (PDT) Price• \•••' ,..,,., ~.I,.\ NIPt '>•10'\ ..... ~In ... 1 \•I•• .... ~·I l><f\(IOV l .,U P r ""' (10-. r nq PE "'" tio.. C"O Pr n<h C •o~ l "Q p c h0\ (10"' ("9 •1••11f1 Reaction grim over record bond def a ult By die A11oclated Pre11 SEATI'LE -The Wuhing\on Public Power Supply System'• default on $2.25 billion ln bondB for two abandoned nuclear plant& could jeopardli.e the 1tate'1 fut.ure bond sale.a and cut 20,000 job8 out of prime lnduatria, a consultant's report says. The utility oomortiwn announced Monday that it is unable to meet ita obligation.a under the bonds, bringing on the biggest bond default ln U.S. history. The impact on the state could be subrtant.ial, Gov. John Spellman said, relying on data ln a conaultant's report. But Spellman said he would fight "to assure that none of theme things happen." Vegas Dunes Hotel to be sold LAS VEGAS -Despite misgivings about the tenna of the sale, Dunes Hotel stockholders have voted solidly to disaolve the corporation and sell the Strip hotel-casino to Clifford and Stuart Perltnan for $185 million. "We certainly weren't happy with it but it's the best deal we could get," said Morris Shenker, who with hia llOll Arthur owns half the Dunes stock. "The only thing I can say ia the Dunes Hotel and the board of directors has done the best it could." More than 3.6 iiiilliOi'firuirei orstock were voted in favor of the deal Monday while about 376,000 voted agains the sale of the ailing hotel-casino. AMC reports $78.9 million loss .. .. DETROIT-American Motors C.Orp. 's loa of $78.9 million in the aecond quarter -despite its hot-selling Alliance subcompact -reflects the price the automaker has had to pay to establish the economical car ln the marketplace, an analyst says. "The 1088 was deeper than I expected," independent Detroit analyst A.rvid Jouppi said Monday after the automaker reported ita 13th straight quarterly to.. "They apparently are establish- ing thernaelve. in the market fint, and then let the earnings come later," Jouppi said, referring to the 1983-model Alliance's base price of $5.695. "I.f they had ,. priced it ao that they would come cloae to break-even, • .. they wouldn't have succeeded in the marketplace." he said. "They paid a high price for it." . . • • - Dollar slips after r ecord high LONOON -The dollar retreated on foreign exchange market& early today after a record-setting perfonnance Monday. Gold b4llion prices roee in quiet, trendlesa trading. The dollar roee to record heights Monday against the currencies of France, Italy, the Netherlands and Norway and reached a 7 ~-year high against the West German mark amid expectations of further increases in U.S . interest rates. Higher interest rates make dollar-denominated investments more attractive. But interest rates fell ln the United Stal8 on Monday, pushing the d ollar lower. PanAm reports net profit gain NEW YORK--Pan American World Airways Tuesday reported a net profit of $10.4 million for the second quarter of 1983 the first quarterly net prolit from operations since the third quarter of 1980. Last year Pan Am reported a net 1088 of $56.2 million in the second quarter, including a $14 million gain from the sale of tax benefita. STOCKS IN THE SPQTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW VOllK IAPI-s.iet. 4 P.l'I\. price ·~ Ml ~!lellH ol Ille llllH ll ITIOll ectlft New York Stocli. EkellellM luun. tredlne 11e1ton•llv •I ~·-"· Pen Am li:,:,500 t:'~C:. ml: ....... ....100 =:.=!.. ttHI GddN1111 I IU1IOO taM 742,900 Merlll.¥11 • m.• ""°" Prod 665.300 Wemr1:om '51,700 lT:.~,.1~ ':.~ mtOI NYS£ DIP HEW YOllK (AP) Jiii U WHAT AMEX DID NEW YOllK (AP) JIA. U l-v )OS METALS JJl , .. no • 3 '"" + .... ., .. -..... 75"-t '"' ., +1'16 ~,,., +'~ !IV. +1141 ltslll t ll'I ""' +I 31"--.. t)l,Co + -1111'1 -10'4 .... +1111 "'-v deY 131 711 1m • > NEW YOllK IAPl Flnel Oow•JOM\ OVO\ tor -·· Jut ?S. STOCKI JO Ind 1nu• 1nu1 1111As 1m.11+110 S1U• *-35 571 •• 51Uh IJl.21 1n '6 l:JOM IJU3t Cl .... 20 "5. 7' *.06 4'2..M+ 1 ·--J, 1.0'3. 10,766.1 -----__ .._ ---- ...... TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1983 ClASSlf 110 C5 Angels, urnps staging World War III By JOHN SEY ANO Of"IM...., ......... U you're planning to throw a summer party, and you haven't made out your guest list yet, you might want to start with some names of people Nar to invite. Umpire Rich Garcia, Angels Manager John McNamara, General Manager Buzzie Bavasi and outfielder Brian Downing would be a very good quartet to start with ... and you might as well add umpires Mike Reilly. Mark Johnson and Don Den.kinger. For the second series in a row -five games with Detroit and three now with Ba.lti.rnore -those four umpires have been assigned to work Anaheim Stadium, which is not really unusual for any umpire crew nowadays with the economy the way it is. It is unusual for one ball club -like the Angels -to have ao much trouble with a specific foursome, however. Let's face it, coincide~ is not a factor when a manager (McNamara), who has been thrown out only three times all season. is thumbed twice in five days by the same guy (Garcia). Nor is it when a player (Downing) alao has a run-in with the same ump (again Garcia). And you know relations muat really be getting bad when after Lhe game a statement is released by the umpires stating they will walk off the field if they feel threatened by the showing of controversial replays on the Big A scoreboard. With all this going on, one almost forgets there's even a game going on. Just for the record, the Angels opened their three-game aeries with the Orioles Monday by posting a 4-2 victory before 24,127 on hand and another few thousand watching on national tele- vision. It should be pointed out that the laat time the Angela won -in Thursday's aecond game of a doubleheader with Detroit -Garcia, as he was Monday, was behind the plate, McNamara was ejected (by Garcia) and Downing had words with an umpire (that's right, Garcia). Monday's incident occurred after Downing made the final out in the bottom of the fifth inning by grounding lo F.ddie Murray at first. Downing, who was still angry about a call made by Garcia in the fourth inning in which the designated hitter was called out on strikes, headed back to the dugout in the direction of home plate and quietly, according to Downing, saicl to Garcia: "Ritchie, it's a phyaical impoesibility tt\at pitch was a strike," referring to )\is at bat the time before. Garcia, not amused by what Downing said, started following him to the dugout and, in the prooees, gave Downing a few choice words of ru. own. That's when McNamara came onto the acene and told Garcia, "Quit following my players and go umpire behind home plate." Garcia, again not arnu.ed, quickly gave McNamara an early shower. "U that's grounds for being thrown out .... "said an the unamused McNamara after the game, " ... that's the least I've ever said to get thrown out of a ball game." "He (McNamara) told me to get back behind home plate and that's after his player (Downing) provoked me," countered Garcia. "Downing said something when he came to bat (the time in which he (See ANGELS, Pa1e CZ) Kansas City, ump Iladgers ____ on Brink(man) continue of Royal war KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - American League President Lee MacPhail will decide now whether or not Kansas City's George Brett hit a pote.ntial game-winning home run in Yan- kee Stadium on Sunday. The Kansas City Royals have asked MacPhail to overrule the umpires' decision and let stand a two-out, two-run home run Brett smacked off New York Yankee relief ace Rich Gossage. Brett, in the meantime, has come to the defense of embattled umpire Joe Brinkman as Royals fans continue to voice their outrage in calls to newspapers, radio and telephone stations, and to the AL office in New York. ''It is our position that there are rules and regulations that exist in baseball, and precedents that sup- port our position," Kansas City General Manager John Schuerholz said in a news con- ference Monday at Royals Stadium. "We believe the home run should be reinstated and the game should be played to its con- clusion. The Yankees led 4-3 with two out and one on when Brett slammed a Goesage fastball into the right field seats for a 5-4 Royals lead. by Brinkman, who was involved in a controversy with the Royals two weeks earlier. The umpire and Willie Wilson exchanged angry words, and Brinkman vowed to kick the Kansas City outfielder out of the next game, "even if he apologizes tome." But Brett discounted any rela- tionship between the two. Reggie J ackson steps bet ween Angels' teammate Bria n Downing .,_.,._. and ho me plate umpire Rich Garcia (top). Below he bows o ut. Brett sprinted out of the dugout ancl had to be forcibly restrained by other players and umpires. Royals Manager Dick Howaer and many Royals fans said im- mediately that they might not have been given a !IQuare shake "I would like to say that Joe Brinkman has been a good friend of mine for 10 years," Brett said. "I don't think he would do any- thing intenti.onal to me to get at Willie Wilaon. I don't agree with his decision at all. But I don't think he made that dedaion be- cauae of anything between he and Wilaon." John, Reggie break out of their slumps BY JOHN SEV ANO cw-..~,.. ... With everything elae that went on Monday, overlooked wu the fact that a couple of prominent Angel veterans finally broke out of their slumps. Tommy John, after winning only one game in ru. prior eight starta (be loat five and had two no decisions), pieced together a nice eight-hitter before tiring with two out in the eighth inning. Reggie Jacbon. on the other hand. who hadn't•been able to make hia cust.omery trot around the baaes for more than a month, finally oonnected on ru. 13th home run of the aeuon, a aolo blut into the lower deck in right fie.Id, to leMi ofi the leCOl'ld inning. 11le last time John (8-7) won a ball game wu on the tam'• recent road trip In Boston (July 10). But before that, you have to go bllck to June 9. In between, he had a 1-5 record and a 6.50 earned run averase. "I think I pitched juat •well tonight aa I did apinat &.ton (h1a last start which he lart) and BalUmore In Baltimore (a 10-4 lom)," aaid John. "I think I have pitched in IOme sames where I haven't thrown the ball well enough lo wtn. but against Boston I had 24 outs -two fly bal1a, two strikeouts and 20 ground outs. With that, you'd think rd win. But I had one bad pitch (a three-run homer to Tony Annas) that hurt me. So, instead of the ecore being 1-1. it'• 4-1. "Sometimes when you're sitting back and watching a gune (referring to a fan). and it'a not well pitched, you uy, 'Geez.. what'• going on.' People try to analyze. Well. pltchina well and not winning iaa lot like gotnc to v egas, playing blackj8ck. and gettingalotof 13aand 149. You'regoingto be a lot of money. "I really haven't pitched badly, all rve needed is. little luck.'' Reaie could \.lie • little luck. too. 'Ille last time he b.it a home run wu June 18 in Toronto (a drought covering 22 pmes). H1a lMt homer at Anaheim Stadium was June 10. "I've had droughts before," said Jack.- eon, who i. now hitting .217. "l remember In '69 I went 24 or 26 gamee without hitting a homer. In 19701 ai.o went about three or four weeks and in '74 I had a t:Mi drought in Sept.ember. I think I hit two home rww the whole month. rm not uhamed about not hittini home nma. l've got 477 or 478, or aomething like that." 477 if you want to be exact. "I'm still try1na to find my atroke," Jacbon added. ''After the home run the important thina wu the next time up, and the time af1er that. .. Jack*>I\, who homered in his tint trip to the plate, srouneied lo third, WU bi~ pitch and struck out with the bMM in aucoeeding 8ppevance9. ''Recently I haven't been awlnging well and it ahowed," Jacklon concluded. Sff'OOn CHICAGO (AP) -Bill Buck- ner didn't think anybody could hit a ball out of Wrigley Field Monday with a 16 mile-per-hour wind blowing in, but he was try- ing anyway. Known more as a line drive hitter, Buckner, the 1980 National League batting champion with a .324 average, is going for the long ball this year. "I'm swinging more for home runs this year because it's too tough trying lo get the ball. through that infield," said Buck- ner, whose two-r un homer capped a seven-run. fifth-Inning rally that powered the Cubs to a 9-3 victory over the Dodgers. Dodgers' starter Burt Hooton was sailing along with a 2-0 lead when the Cubs ripped into him. Leon Durham, Keith Moreland and Jody Davis singled for one run and Larry Bowa sin8)ed to load the bases. Winning pitcher Steve Trout. 8-8, struck out bunting but Hall followed with a triple to KO Hooton. The Cubs added two unearned runs in the sixth on singles by Davis and Bowa. and the Dodgers were really embarruaed when , after Hall lined into a double play, first baseman Mike Marshall flipped the ball to the mound thinking there were three outs. Bowa scored on the misplay. "I don't like to see what hap- pened out there today," said Dodgen' Manager Tom Luorda . "I don't tell anybody who I fine or when I fine them. "I'm concerned where we are, I'm disappointed and upiet that we're 4 Vt games behind the first-place team," added Luorda. "We have to go out and overtake the team (Atlanta) ahead of us. "We have to get a winning streak together. We can't do it by winning one and losing one. I'm not that concerned with our pitch- ing. Our pitching was aecond to none before the All-Star break but you can't expect that pace to continue. "I still think we tuave one helluva pitching staff. Hooton was pitching good until he started getting the bell up. All you can do about a game like this is forget it and come back tomorrow." "I've never .een an infield ao slow, and they dug up a sand pit around home platt>," said Buck- ner. "They're doing everything they can to help a pitcher. It's enough to drive a nonnal man crazy." Dotterer sidelined 4-6 weeks Robinson says Jackson to have 'heck of a year' ~ 1b.J .. Trans£ er Tech loading up F rom AP dJ1patdea Running back Mike Dotterer, an eighth-round draft choice from Stanford, waa operated on Monday for ligament ~ge in hi.I left knee, the Lot Angeles Ra.Iden reported. Dotterer suffered a alight liga- ment tear running .,._ patterns at the team'• Santa Ro.. training camp on Saturday. He waa exam- i..ned and operated on Monday by l>r. Robert Roeenf eld In Loa An· gelel. Coach John Robinlon of the Rams wouldn't reveal why. but he predicted Monday that recent- ly acquired defenaive back Monte Jacloon "would have a heck of a year." The Rama tnded veteran cor- nert.ck Pat Thornu to the Loa Angelel Raldera Saturday In ex- ~ for Jack.eon, who reported Sundlly lo the Rama' training camp at Cal State Fullerton. .. -' "Just trust me. I don't reveal my llOW'Cetl, but I am aure he'a going to have a great 1euon. "I think the chanae in environ- ment will be good for Monte. He's looked good to me in practice the lut two daya." The Rama made the trade be- cauae Robi.mon i. eager to give their young cornerbacka (Leroy Irvin, KJrk CoJUna, Lucious Smith) more playing ti.me. Ocean View's bask e tball forces g e tting boost Summer league basketball la UIUally a time for COllChes to get a chance to take a look at everyone 1 available -getting their long range p1ana in per1pect1ve. With the exception of an ooculonal tournament of note, not too much to get e>eclted about. not too much to rat.e the blood level. The pulle rates of a few Orange County coeche., however, have deflnJtely accelerated becauae of the lituat.lon at OcMn View High -where the alwaya tough SM.hawka appH.r to be in line to be just a little touaher in the not too diatant future. PREP SPORTS ROGER CARLSON camp?,'' continus Harris. There la a que.tion of ethica involved. Some will uk, how can a COllCh utilize a\hleMS on hil 8W'Dl'Del' teem1 who aren't even enrolled in your achool? "What am I auppoeed to do," alka Harrla. "People move in and want to gel atart.ed. lt woWd be kind of rtup6d n.Ot to play them. Anyone can be Involved in a aummer camp." .,. The RaJdera said Dotterer, a product of Edi9on H.lgh School in Hunttnaton Beach, will be out from four to alx weeka, meaninC be will Uk~ly belin the National Football Leacue aeMOI'\ Sept. • on the lnjuftd reeerve Ult. ''Some IUY'I ~ bllck dif- ferently than others," aaJd C.O.Ch Tom Ji'lora. Jack.on. 30, played three INION for the Rama before apendin,g the lMt five teUOna with the Raiden. A Pro Bowl 1elec:tlon with the Rama, Jacbon ended up playing u a reaerve moll of the pMt four IMION. When uked Why he WU IO IUtt Jackaon (~·foot-11 , 19~ pounds) would be a po91tive fac- ~ for the Ramt. Robineon aald, ''Thomas hu been a starter who might not have been happy u a reeerve," RoblnlOn said, "but Jackson haa been a reettve bef~. Robln8on al.lo revealed that tint-round draft pick Eric Dlckenon would return to contact actJon today in a ~ ac.inst San Dleao 1n La Jolla. An Incoming ninth-grade tra.rwfer 1tudent from the La C&nada area i. amonc Ocean View High buketball coach JlJn Hania' awnmer c.Unk. At 5-5, he doesn't poee too much of a threat to anyone, at teat not yet, but he haa a couple of friend.a from Lynwood, not enrolled at Ocean View, but who are apparen tly rnovtna in the See.hawka' di.recdon -and theee two 13-year-olds are 6-~ and &-2 and reponed.ly ~ outstandinl vert.ic.l leeptna ability, in addition to the art of fllllna the neta. aiiooord1na to Hania. "I didn't invite them.'' fnlitta Harrla, whc>M 8'kxie91 at Ckean View bM been mha.nced in nicerlt )'fftl by tueh transfen u Wayne Car lander (El Toro) and Byron Ball (Newport Harbor), unonc others. The Seahawka have been known u buketball'1 Transfer Tech (apoloe* ~·Mater Det) for IOl'M timfo and Rania admJta thec:onnolltlom aet under b.laakin. "I don'l like \he tmaaie or reputation," says Harria. ''But u Iona aa I know rm innocent of WT'Onl~· I don't leel btid aboul anyth&nc. Thll .11 my career, J m not aof.nl '°do anyth.lna to end it. rm notltUpld .. ,, "But what do I ay? No. you can't attend my "By the aamt token I can't tell kid. who ( ... TllANU'BR n:cR, P• Cl) -·--.. ·-. t. Cl Orange Coeo1 DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, July 28, 1983 .J MOre woes for community college coaches? Golden West College water polo coach Tom Hermstad was asked the other day how things were shaping up lor his 1983 squad. He really couldn't respond Like many community college coachei>, ' Hermstad is probably having nightmares about the state's current financial situation. and more specm- cally the budget presented last week by Governor George Deukmejian. In Hennstad's case, the dream would find his water polo players -m quest of a fifth straight state championship -discovering all of the water polo balls punctured by the governor's sharp blue pencil. ''l think anybody in community college educa- tion has to be worried," says Hermstad, explaining the fears of another $4.8 million cut facing the Coast Community College District. "I can't even imagine what they're going to do. They're either going to have to cut something, borrow money or go into the hole. This is speculation though." Speaking of speeulation. that's exactly what the presidents of OCC and Golden West were doing SP ORTS BRIAK State appeals court upholds jury awards to Swa nn, relatives From AP dispatches SAN FRANCISCO -A Cali- fornia appeals court upheld a total of [!] $160,000 in jury awards to former pro 4 • football star Lynn Swann and three relatives beaten by police in 1974. The city of San Francisco was ordered to pay $40,515 each to Swann, who is now a television sports conunentator, his brother Brian and their cousin Michael Henderson, and another $40,530 to Swann's brother. Calvin. The Court of Appeal also upheld injury awards Monday to officers Dennis McClellan. who was granted $10,000 from Brian Swann and Henderson in a counter-swt. Officer Walter Cullop, whose award was also upheld, was granted $5,000 from Lynn Swann and Calvin Swann. The city also was awarded $3,298 from Brian Swann and Henderson for medical benefits it paid McClellan and $672.39 against Lynn and Calvin Swann for benefits paid to Cullop. The legal action stemmed from two separate incidents which O<."curred in the early morning Feb l. 1974 . - Quote of the day "All he throws IS JUnk," -Angels' first baseman R od Carew, referring to Balti- more's Mike Boddicker, Monday's starting p11.<..•her at Anaheim Stadium. Clerc to ps Arias again WASHTNGTON -The Jose Luis Clerc-Jimmy Anas tennis show played to a different script but the same ending in their lat.est meeting. ln what is be<:ominga habit on the Grand P rix summer circuit, Clerc and Arias met in the finals of the $200,000 D.C. National Bank Tennis Classic Monday night. A week ago, Clerc beat Arias 6-3, 6-1 in the U.S. Pro Championships in Boston. On Monday, Arias stretched the match to three sets before fading 6-3, 3-6, 6-0. COMMUNITY COl.LEGES CURT SEEDEN Monday in a meeting with the Chancellor. It has gotten to the point these days that community college coaches can no longer think in terms of wins and loaes and points scored. The onl y numbers on their minds are the ones which spell out just what funds will be available for the 1983 season and the subsequent axe work done on the remaining sports at the school. If you recall. OCC whacked $2.2 million from its operating budget back in February while Golden West was {aced with a $1.7 million cutback. Athletics did not fare well when the cuts were maQe. OCC eliminated golf, men's volleyball, women's soccer, women's gymnastics and water polo Winfie ld sparks Yankees Dave WlnJleld's two-run triple with twooutin the ninth inning carried Iii New York to a 6-5 victory over Texas and moved the streaking Yankees into a four-way tie for first place in the American League East. Elsewhere in AL action Monday, ... Harold Baines drove in four runs with three singles to back the solid pitching of Richard Dotson as the Chicago White Sox took a 7,..4 victory over Toronto .. _Tom Brunansky keyed a 15-hit attack with two home runs as Minnesota bombed Milwaukee, 17-3, for the Twins' fourth straigh t victory . . . Amos Otis greeted reliever Bud Anderson with a two-run single, highlighting a three-run seventh that carried Kansas City to a 6-1 victory· over Cleveland. Orange Coast College product Dan Quisenberry worked the final three innings to pick up his 24th save of the season, tops in the major leagues .. _ Bost.on left-hander Bruce Hurst pitched a five-hitter and Dwight Evans hit his 19th homer of the season to lead the Red Sox to a 3-0 victory over Oakland. Hurst, 7-8. didn't walk a batter while striking out two for his fourth complete game and second shutout this sea.son_ Hall of Fame game n e ars The Hall of Fame football game [!] that opens the National Football •. • League preseason schedule often sees starters in action for only a few series before turning things over to rookies and others trying to find a place on the roster. After all, there's still a month until the long regular season starts, and coaches don't want to waste their best talent on an exhibition game.. But when Pittsburgh and New Orleans square ofC in the annual Canton, Ohio, game Saturday, veteran linebacker Dennis Winston wants to show the Steelers that they made a mistake in trading him to the Saints. ''l need to show them that they just gave away a linebacker," said Winston. who the Saints acquired last year for a sixth-round draft choice "I'm sure Bum (Saints Coach Bum Phillips) is very happy with the trade.'' Winston, wh o was voted the Saints' defensive Most Valuable Player in the strike-shortened season last year, said he would ordinarily be content to see little action in the first preseason game. But he wouldn't complain if he got a lot of time on the field Saturday. North Irvine bids for Area LL cro-wn North Irvme and Mission Hills little leagues attempt to win Area championships tonight in District 55 play at Harvard Park in Irvine. North Irvine, 3-0 in Area B tourney play thus far, takes on Mission North in a 5:15 game, followed by a 7:30 contest matching Mission Hills and El Toro little leagues. Mission North has lost a game, thus North Irvine can wrap up its Area Litle with a victory tonight. A Mission North win would force a final cont.est Wednesday night. North Irvine defeated Mission North earlier, 4-2. Mission Hills (Mi ssion Viejo-Laguna Hills) is also In the same situalion. Mission Hills has romped to three straight victories while El Toro downed Lake For- est, 9-7 Monday night to advance to tonight's game. El Toro earlier Durbin, S liker 'tak e bowling lead LAS VEGAS (AP) -The team of Mike Durbin and Gil Sliker won six of eight matches Monday night to move from second place lnto the lead of the $110,000 Showboat Professional Bowlers ~latlon Doubles Classic. Durbin, an 11 -t.ime till.lat from Chagrin Falls, Ohio, Qnd Sliker, a 10-year veteran Crom Washing- ton, N.J ., who is aeek.ing his first wtn, roUcd a flMJ round of 3,472, a combined 217 averag~. for a tot.al of 18, UM tor 42 gamet each. Bobby Knipple of Long Beach and Butch Soper of Newport Betch had been ln 10th place earlier ln the c-vcnJng, but fin· !shed out ?f the money. dropped a ll-0 cont.est to Mission Hills. If Irvine North -and Mission Hills both win tonight, a best-of-three series will begin Wednesday night at Harvard Park. beginning at 6 o'clock. In District 62 tittle league play Monday night at Ocean View Amer1can, Westminster National and Ocean View American battled to a 4-4 tie after 7 innings. The game was called because of darkness and will be resumed today at 4 p.m. with the winner advancing to a 5:30 contest against Robinwood for the Area 11 champion.'lhip. Bjorn Borg Borg, reportedly planning comeback STOCK.HOLM. Sweden (AP) -Bjorn Borg is reportedly con- sidering a comeback but his would-be Swedish practice ~t­ ner said today that he had no (dea when and where .Borg planned to start training seriously again. "1 haven't talked to him for a while. But we played two weeks ago and I can tell you he looked good conaiderlng the long layoff," Rolf Norberg said. "But I re&Uy don't know if he ls thinking about a 16iout come- back -If he'• willing iq praclloe tour hOW'I daily apl.n," aaid Nor· berg, who teamed with .Bora on the Swedllh Davit Cup champion team in 1975. Borg told ~eport.ers Monday In Munlch, Wes\ Gennany. that he wUI play some minor tour- Nlrtlenta next year, according to pre88 reports here. Several Swedish newspaper front-~ed Borg's comeback. "l'm mi11tng tennis a lot," Bol'g wu quoted 88 saying. "but I have no plans to play the rnajol'8, Uke Wimbleeon or the U.S . Open, next year." New York Magazine quoted a Borg friend as saylng, "Borg was fed up with the eetabllshment and bored, but now he mi.et the UrneUght." The magulne quoted Borts •gent, Bob Kaln, aa aaytng: "Wt've dltcu88ed hts plllylng a couple of t!ve1;lts next year ..• (wawr polo was eventually reiNtated). Golden West was forced to drop men's and women's tenniti, cross country, golf and wrestling. The possibility of more sports golng ls something OCC Athletic Director and head football coach Dick Tucker doesn't want to thlnk about right now. "1 don't know how we at Orange Coast can cut any more than we have already and still have some semblance of what we've had in the past.'' says Tucker. "There are some junior colleges that are going to go unc;ler if some kind of monetary relief doesn't come. There is a bunch of them in the state in trouble." Tucker points out that neither OCC or Golden West are among those on the endangered species list. Notes Golden West AD Lou Ann Terheggen; "There's an awful lot of buzzing and meetings going on. Nothing has been said about athletics and that's awfully good news. AB of right now, we're not cutting anything. I'm really pretty confident that nothing will happen in athletics." As for the proposed tuition, neither Tucker nor Foste~ sparks Mets' rally George Foster 's two-out, two-run Iii double in the bottom of the ninth inning highlighted a four-run last-ditch uprising to give the New York Mets a 5-4 victory over Atlanta Monday to highlight J!Cli9n in the National Le~gue. Elsewhere, ... George Hen rlc smashed hiSfirst home run since June 11 to cap a five-run first inning and Onie Smltb drove in three runs to r ~ ·~-r\1 - ~ ~ ·-~ .. -•" :· .. power St. Louis to a 9-4 victory over San Francisco ... Andre Dawson drilled his second homer of the night and Ray Barris tossed a fi ve-hitter to give Montreal an 8-1 victory and a split of its doubleheader with Cincinnati. The Reds won the first game, 4-2, behind Ma.no Soto's seven-hit com- plete ~ame and Da n Drie11en s two-run homer ... Surging Dave Parker's three runs batted in and Cecillo Gaante's clutch strikeou t pitching led Pittsburgh to its 13th win in 1,6 starts, a 6-3 werdict over San Diego. Parker doubled and scored in the second and had an RBI single in the fourth before belting a two-run homer i.n the eighth. Hitting .241 on July 11 and threatened with benching, Parker has raised his average to .281 as the Pi.rates have climbed from fifth to first in the NL F.a.st. l Casp er wins in sudden dea th CHASKA. Minn. -Billy Casper l!I was taken to the limit and more. Ar.d then still once more Monday. before he birdied the first hole in sudden-death ove rtime to defeat Rod Funsetb and claim the $30,566 top prize in the fourth U.S . Senior Open Championship at Hazeltine National Golf Club. Funseth took away $17 ,500 for his sec- ond-place finish. Casper's 30-foot putt for a birdie ran out of gas just a nudge short of the cup on the 18th hole, leaving him tied with F\mseth at 4-over-par 75 for the day and 8-over 363 to send the match into sudden death. Funseth. a rookie on the senior tour at minimum-age 50, had fired 1-under 70 Sunday despite back and shoulder stiffness that had plagued him throughout the tournament, to pull into a tie with Casper at 288 alter the regulation 72 holes and force the extra day of play. T e l evision , radio T V: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball-aaltimore at Angels, 7:25 p.m., KMPC (710). WEDNESDAY'S RADIO: Baseball-Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, 11 :20 a.m .. KABC (790). TRANSFER ... From Page C1 legitimately know what they want to do that they can't do it." The use of the out-of-district athletes does not violate any rules, including a Sunset League agreement that coaches not play in-district athletes from other attendance areas on their summer league teams. Lynwood Coach Bill Notley said he was unaware of such a situation, but that he was going to look into it. "I can't imagine they're my kids," says Notley, a Huntington Beach resident. "But ru tell you this," says Notley, f'll be investigating it. "We had a very good eighth grade all-star group." • • • Also saying he's coming to Ocean View, 8ClCOrding to HArris, is 6-5 Crescenta Valley senior Rick Wilson. Rumors that El Toro's 6-9 Jeff Arnold, an All-CIF 3-A selection as a junior, is also headed toward Ocean View, or Capistrano Valley, remain just that -rumors. * * • F.diaon ffigh quarterback Don Gibbs has been granted a full-ride to the University of Pacific -as a wide receiver_ The 6-4, 190-pounder operat~ at quarterback for the Chargers for the most part, thus his receiving talents were pretty much camouflaged with just 10 catches for 210 yards in 1982. ''He deserves the acholarship," says his coach, Bill Workman. "He was the best receiver in the Terheggen expect it In ti.me for the 1983~84 JIChool year. \ "h 's not going to pass, obv1ously," says Terheg- gen. "It's a Democratic Legislature. There's just no wny it can be passed because none of the schools could unplement it (in time). "Tuition isn't bad if the public has time to get used to it," she add.is. "I'm sure that somewhere down the line they will do it (pass a community college tuition)," adds Hermst.ad. "l know way back when there was talk (about a tuition), one of the complaints was that all of the money from tuitions wasn't going directly back to the community college. It was going to the state'a; general fund. I don't know what the situation is now.'' Indeed, community coUege athletic dpeartments are in the dark for the time being, as ~ermstad points out. "AU you can do is keep going. I can't even talk about il. You just have to work with what you've got," he says. ANGELS • • • From Page C1 grounded out), and I let it go. And then he saiO somethingafter thatasl was walking up the first base line line, 'That pitch was still a ball (referring to tlle strikeout),' and that's why I was following Downin;. I thilm-lw~es-is~nGugh. ''And what I told McNamara was to find out w~ (from Downing} I was following h im. That's when ~ yelled at me." Downing, at first, didn 'l want to comment on the altercation because "they (the umpires) will just stic.i< us more." But then he wanned up to the occasion. '. "I didn't cuss at him or nothing. He just Oew off tae handle. His actions speak for themselves. I didnlt Cus.9 and what I said wasn't derisive. H~ did the saJlle thing to me four or five days ago; he tried to follow me back and provoke something. "The thin g that really irritated me is when t\e said, 'I'm tired of you giving me (bleep),· Downing continued, "because I didn't say a word. But then qe starts swearing al me ... and if he said something like that to me on the street I'd break him in half for l\. Here, I can't do anything . . "Still, I don't hold any an.i.mosity. I'm even willing to give him the benefit of the doubt-ha, ha.'' Downing said. As is usually the case in arguments with umpireS, they have the final say. And this time was no different, although the final zinger wasn't related \o the game's fifth-inning tussle. Instead , in a release handed out to the pr~ after the game. it involved the use of controversial plays on the Anaheim Stadium scoreboard. The crux of the statement was that the umpires would walk off tbe field, with the approval of umpire's counsel Richie Phillips. if any future controversial plays were shown. Said crew chief Don Denkinger· "(fellow umpire Mark) Johnson had debris thrown at him Friday and Garcia had debris through at him Sunday. If we feel our livelihood is in danger, we have permission now to walk of( the field. If we feel we're in jeopardy, we'll take action.'' * ANGEL NOTES-Red Cerew slerled el flr~t beM OnoOe • oaln!ul rlen• knee lhal wes Oralned ol flulo bv Or. Lew Yecum Mondev mornl119 "Wilen thev oul that llffdte In m. 1 wanleo lo die ... said Carew belor• ltw ileme After, he salO "From the stalh lnnl119 on II wu real oalniul." '"-11. he edoea, "I reall'V shou!On'I be olavlno. I shoulO st.v off It tt>oul 't hOors •ul Ron lJecksonl h hurt, Scons !Darvl $Con•s> is hurt eno (Timi Fall's hurl,'' . . This conversellon took place before the geme betwHn Bnlin O.w"'"9 eno Oriole secono b .. errnin Rldl Dauer Oeuer "You llnaMv ~ en error.'' Oownll19. "No I dldn'I" Oau.r "Olo vou ~• the rKord?" Downing· "Vtah Th411\ I got (blMo)." Nftdleu·to·uv, Downing Is 11111 unhappy over an olftclat scorer·s rullno of en Mror M made on • ltv Dall the other nl11h1 lhel he lost In lhe tlohts AU the error coll him wu • clleoce et the ma lor lea11ue record tor errorten 11ames A remlnoer TM "'-'' play a Ooubleheeoer with Oeklend Saluroav ( S:JO o.m st.,1). One of the 11erTW1s Is • mekeuD ot en eerller ralnout Tonlghl'1 1>1tchl1>11 matehuP' "'"' Mll'•IM9i (0-0) vs. c;..fl Z.alln (7-4) Rozelle suspends four players NEW YORK (AP) -Commis&oner Pete Rozelle of the National Football League is gettin.g tough with players who use drugs, and he's got support even from teams affected by four suspensions. Pete John.son and Ross Browner of the Cincinnati Bengals. E.J. Junior of the St. Louis Cardinals and Greg Stemrick of the New Orleans Saints were suspended without pay by Rozelle Monday. The suspensions carry through the fourth game of the 1983 sea.son, at which time the players can petition for reinstatement. ''None of the four is permitted to attend training camp. practice ~ons, meetings or otherwise use club facilities." Rmelle said. He said he had thoroughly reviewed the cases of the four with the players and their representatives before reaching tu.s decision. Only one of the four players -Junior -was available for comment and neither he nor the lhree teams affected by the suspensions protested the ruling. ''The rommissioner made a decision in the best interest of the fans and the NFL," said Junior, en route from Charleston, Ill .. to St. Louis. "I accept the decision and look forward to returning to the Cardinals." Junior, a third-year linebacker from the Univer- sity of Alabama. was arrested on April 6. 1982 at his apartment in Tuscaloosa, Ala., and charged with possession of cocaine and marijuana. He entered a plea of guilty to the cocaine charge and was placed on probation. "We still continue to be supportive of E.J . J unior in his (rehabilitation) program and look forward to his return to !ulltlme duty," Cardinals owner Bill Bidwell said.l Sunset League, he just never got a chance to show It."-;::::=-==================~ So how did UOP find out about him, or believe '~ any stories, for that matter? While viewing films of underclassmen this past · · spring during practice aeaaiona, here was a 6-4 antelope shredding the F.disonsecondary. Need.more ~· - be said.? • • • Barry Waters, wh o le.ft Edison for a three-year '• stint as Westminster High's football coach. has -~ returned to Edi.son'acampus. but wm not be coaching Lynn Adams: # 1 Women's ~U::us':onaedo~:.f'~~ 6,~~~':.~e:~~ttnJ Racquetball Player in the World ~~wi;:=~~~ebackert. Jim O'Hara took hia • IMPROVE YOUR GAME • • • • HAVE FUN LEARNING E/VEIDN. '"'"''"'*'"" LYll IDllS RACQlJETBAU. CAMPS CHECKING AROUND -Look for the Shrine Camp Seaalon: A~. 5-7, 1993 All-Star football game to move to Amh clm Stadium next summer. The ROiie Bowl and CoUaewn are Time: 6-9, Fri. 12-Sat.. Sun. unav..U.bJe after June 23 becau.r c>f the 198-4 Los Cab•os r. •• ....... Olymplc Games. 1..aQing attendana! might be f utai1 V•y 171-1942 another ~uon. • ... I r BUlUTIN BOARD H•elfae tbali ieara•me at soea1 open Racquetball The aeeond an:~ be Mid Friday through Champlonahlps t Col~ Sunday at Golden w.. all 10urnament In· DMlllOO~ In the t.h,r:;tm1xed doubleS at A, elude men •·women ~ e and C level•. coat 11 $25 !*' D r•d llo•t r•eJag • I Drag Boat AS· The 19th annual Natlo~ator Aug. 12· 14 al soclatlon Nationals are se Entry deadline la Thuraday. AU participant• team and s1s tor 1unl'r~1rt Fl,..t through receive a compllmenta'Yj • a r9oelve award•. third and coneolatlon dlln_~lonal Information. For entry form• an ..., phone Carol Herd·~ 893-5821. 1rv1ne Lake In Orange. tlon's top drao boat More than 250 ofpethetl;ga tor national cham· 1 wlll be com tasse• The event ~C:shlP tltleS In 17 dlie~;'~ ~nd 19 part of the la aanctloned by the 1 racing. wor1d SerleS o~~a:, ~r!ventt calla tor cha~2• Tentative sc.,...,u d on Friday. Aug. plonahlp qualltylng roun ~n Aug. 13. action from 9 a.m.-4:3o 1:;;~~amplonshlP qualltyln~ t>eglns at 9 a,m. w bikini contest trom 1· rounds followed by a I beginning al 2 p.m. p.m and more qualltytl~I ellmlnatton rounds On Aug. 14, the n t>egln at 9 a.m. at 7 a.m. 1rv1ne Lake The main gate opeok~ the NewPort Free-can be reached by ta ~g east 4'/t mites and yway to Chapman. he& Canyon Road tor then right on SantlaQO another 3'/t mlles 1 phone 970-6922. For more Informal on. . K•rate cb•mpleasblps CA h!~pl~~~l~~n~~='rie1~~~,~~1~~~1g KBeaaracthe rana Aug. 6-7. Mora than 3 ooo of the , flg~:ers will be on hand tor ~h0:1f ~r~0f~~~ate cl!ets are priced at $8, $9 and $10 and are ~.:~~t~~~rkana box ottlce. Tickets are also cies. etron and Mutual ticket agen. Eliminations wlll be held on Aug. 6 and A 7 With llnals set for the evening of A 7 ug. 43t~ssf.1ore Information, pho:::· (213) Del M•r r•clng The Southern Callfornla Thoroughbred Rac- ing Circuit movea to Del Mar Wednetday for 43 daya of action Wednesdays through Mondays untll Sept. 14. Gates open at noon and first raoe la 2 p.m. S2 Dally Double and $5 exacta betting will be ottered. Early bird wagering ts available from 8:30-10:30 a.m. This year, Del Mer wfll use the recently adopted Pick Six carryover pool In which so percent of the pool Is continued on the follow- Ing day's wagering It no one selects each of the Winners In reoes 2-7. Admission prloes are $2.25 for grandstand and $4 for oenerat admission. Grandstand reserved M8tt Me $2.50 weKdayw an-d $3on Weel<ends. Senior citizens are admitted to the grandstands for $1 on weel<daya. Del Mar Is located oft Interstate 5 20 mlles north of San Diego. For more Information phone (619) 755-1141. • A s cot rat!/11 M1ni.stoc1cs ~ be racing at J ~d thrtte-.quarr Ga;dena Friday ~ga/anfan·a ~ldoets I/VIII S he mlnl-sroc::""'lnn1ng ar 8 P m ot Par1c In Oufflern C "'• Which bel . . SOclallon an~l~~rn1a lndftpen~ to botti lhe lion, Wiii comPe1! Mini Stoel( Rac1 Drlveo.· A._ sp:;).f't,u~t;!:~':1 o7,tti~~:trr,·m'1 ~~fa. ,21~1,c~2et Informal/~~ 1TT course. on featuring 1-1100. s available b Y Phoning Decoy collectors meet The West Coa11t Decoy Collectors wlll hold their annual meet Friday, Aug. 26 from 3-10 p.m. and again on Aug. 27 from 9:30 a.m._.:30 p.m. at the Monterey Holiday Inn In Monterey. Carved wooden ducils, geeee and lhoreblrd decoys Wiii be on dlaplay during the meat. More Information la available by phoning (415) 479-2135. * Bettor d$:1YS ~ • ' f 00 • ~ C-) ~ • >< C-) • ~ • ' f •tin ik spen' sivl not high in price. re1111on able cost; clu~1fled advertl.!ltnll J are co Del Mar opens Wednesday. The time fo r summer fun at Del Mar has come . But opening day mean~ clos ing day is j ust seven short week~ away. This season , make su re the Thoro ugh- breds don't pass you by. Plan now to be there as America\ top horses and jockeys put o n the greatest show in sports. . Nine races daily except Tuesday . First race , 2 p.m. General Admiss ion , $2.25. Seniors 65 and over, $1 on week- days. Call Greyhound about special race- track buses or ride Amtrak . lime races by. _ Don't miss Del-Mar. July 27-Sept.14. • Orange Coate DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, July 26, 1983 Cl Dennis Conner at the he lm of Liberty is giving Defe nder problems. Def ender gets word NEWPORT, R.I. (AP)-If the crew of Defender had any doubts that it needed to make changes in the 12-meter yacht before the final trials for the America's Cup, archrlval Liberty did a good job of pounding the message home. In two races over shortened courses in winds that varied in direction and strength, Liberty whipped Defender by one minute, five seconds and 43 sec· onds Monday, reaffinning its dominance among the American boats two days before the ob- servation trials are scheduled to end. Australia ll continued to show it was the class of the seven foreign boats, representing five nations. seeking to challenge the Roller rolls at Dana Point Roller, skippered by Steve Franta of the host club was the Class A winner in the third race of Dana Point Yacht Club's Dana Point Series. Oass B winner was Redline, skippered by Fred Perez, DPYC, and the Class C winner was Glory, sailed by Jack Pinhero, Oceanside Yacht Club. Winner in the Cat.alina-27 Class was Sunshine. co-skippered by Ron and Joan Malanosky. DPYC. American representative in Sep· tember's cup finals. It rolled past Canada 1 by 3:57, while Azzurra of Italy sped away from France 3 by 6:48, and Britain's Victory '83 beat Challenge 12, another Australian boat, by 32 seconds. While Liberty, leader of the American competition with a 15-9 record, is scheduled to meet Courageous, in last place at 8 -14, today and Wednesday, Defender, 12-12, will be undergoing hull changes. John Marshall. Liberty's main- sheet trimmer, is pleased with the boat's perfonnance against De- fender in tile observation trials, which Liberty began with a 5-5 record. but said, "they're going to change their boat. "If you can establish some con- sistent advantage, it puts enormous pressure on the other boat to respond, and Defender has conceded it has to make major changes," he added. He said the fact that Defender would be out of the water for about a week would cost it and its syndicate partner, Courageous, practice time with each other for the final American trials begin- ning Aug. 16. The foreign standings are: Aus· tralia. 11.88 points: Canada I, 7.72: Victory '83, 7.44; Azzurra. 7.2; Challenge 12, 6.6; France 3, 2.12. and Advance, 0.8. Kristin • • wins series Doug Colwick's Kristin out of the Navy Yacht Club, Long Beach, was the overall Class A winner in Huntington Harbour Yacht Club's four-race Bolsa Chica Series which ended Sun- day. The series was for Performance Handicap Racing F1eet yachts, Cat.alina-30s and Cal-20s. Trophy winners in all classes: CLASS A -1. Kristin, Doug Colwick, Navya YC; 2. Intense, Al Rosenburg, Alamitos Bay YC; 3. Quickee, George Smith. Hunt- ington Harbour YC. CLASS B -1. Solar Wind, Steve Laws, Navy YC; 2. Los Pav06, Phil Lupton, HHYC; 3. Warlock, Bill Kelly, Cabrillo Beach YC. NON SPINNAKER 1. Sparkle Plenty, Don Warner. HHYC: 2. Red Baron, Bill Hartge, HHYC: 3. Kotch & Water, Tony Kotch, Windward Salling Group. CATALfNA-30 -1. Tie be· tween Investor, Harri.son/Glick, Seal Beach YC, and Calliato, U. Hartman, Little Ships F1eet; 3. Ole Miss, Romberg/Presely, Seal Beach YC. CAL-20 -l Nix, Nick Condos. Seal Beach YC; 2. Toad Stool, Isabel Loundsberry. Alamitos Bay YC; 3. Flair, Charles Brun- ner, ABYC. DISCOVER TAHOE DONNER! The Golf Course Communltv That Craig Stadfer Calls 'Home' Craig Stadler 11 one of the world's outstanding professional golfers and Tahoe Donner Is his home course. Become a property owner at Tahoe Donner like Craig and take advantage of an excep- tlonal 18-hole championship golf course as well as an abundance of other four-season recreational activities ... tennis, swimming, horseback riding, camping, a beach club on Donner Lake, skiing and much more. Follow Craig on the PGA Tour representing Tahoe Donner. Tahoe Donner 11 a MO million family resort community In Callfornla'i majes- tic High Sierra, only 18 mlles north of Lllke Tahoe. It has been developed to perfection by Dart Resorts Inc., a subsidiary of Dart I Kraft, Inc. 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C1ncl11111h CPuleO •·SI. n Atlante <Falcone I· I) et New YO<lo. CT0<rer 5· 171. 11 PllllacltlPfll• CHUdson l•31 et HOUStOll CRv•fl t ·JI. n Sen Frend.co (Brelninv 6·71 et St Lou•• CAl>duler •·lll, n AMERICAN LEAGUE All9ll1 S, on.t.1 2 IAL. TIMOAE CAL.ll'OANIA S~l>VCI Ford rt RIPl\t n n EMurrv 11> Roe11IO ~ Slngttn on Dauer 2b TCru1 )I> o.mosv c llH ll bi abrhbl 4 l 2 I Carew 11> 4 O 0 O • 0 I O Lul><tcn u S I l 0 4 0 l 0 MBron ti S I 2 I 3 I 0 0 LYMCf 1 0 I I • 0 2 0 Ownnv If~ • 0 0 0 • O O O ReJ"n rf J l l I • O 7 O lfatenlln rl 0 O O O 4 0 0 0 Gr1cn 21> 3 I 0 0 2 0 I 0 W1ll0f'Q Jo 4 0 1 0 Boone c 4 1 12 ll J t I T-. l4 S II S Sc~bY ""*- INlllm«• 000 100 010-J ~ 110 110 Ol•-S Geme•WJnnlng RBI -LVM It) E'-RIP!Cen. OP-<et1t0<nl• J LOB- Bettlm0<e 6, Calltornle 10 HR-$11•11>• (41, MG Brown (2J ReJ•ckson ( 131 Boont <•I IP' H R Ell II SO .....,,_.. BOddlrt..-L.6·5 4 3 5 MO< ogltllo 0 0 1 Stt .. ert I I 1 ~ JOl'nW,1·7 77·1 I 1 Heni.r S.J I 1-J 2 0 0 0 Mo<oglello pllcnect to J batte<s '" IM 7111 HB-RtJaekM>n O• MQ<og~llo WP- Jonn T-11S A-74 171 American LNeue -s .. 1. 11ue >av• • CnlCellO 10'2 000 Oll-7 U 0 T 0<on10 000 002 011-• 7 1 OolW>ll. Beroles (71, Hk.11.ev Cll, Lamo <II •nd FIMI, Stieb, R L.Jeckson Ill el>d Gtlsel (9) and Wlllll W-Oohon. 10·• L·Stl•b. ll·t TwlM 11, ll'-9" J Mltweul>.ee 000 120 OC»-J 10 3 Mlnntt0•• ~ 010 Sh-17 IS 1 Celdwel Glbi<>n 131. Awusune 171 end S1,.,,,._s, lfloie -L.elld,.... W-lf'Oll> S-7 L-<elctwell 7·1 HR•-Minnnote. Brun<1ns11v 1 ( lll. Wero 1111 Hrbek 111. wn n1ng1on 111 ......... ~.1 ci.vti.ne1 ooo 010 oe»-1 • 1 K•n .. s Cllv 120 000 lOx • lJ 0 HfflOll, A~~ (7J end llarido, ~Pitt torH. Qulunberrv (fl el\d Sl•u11111 W-SIMlttOl'ft, 9·3 L-Hteton. s-• HA- Clevelel>d. T'lOmu ( l4J YeftllWI 6, It-\) N41w Yorio. 000 200 11,_. 1' T••.. O?O ooo ~s • o RIQ!lettt. Goneoe Ill end Cerone, Stnttnson, l ulclltf Ill, o JOM• (fl eno Sun«>tfg W-<.ouege, l·l L-Butcn.r, 2·). HR•-New Yorio.. CtfOl\t (21, Bntor 1111. lled Sax ), A'1 0 Bo"on 001 011 000-3 1 1 Oe•tend 000 000 000-C S 0 Hurst 1110 All4tnson, COdlrotl and Hteth W-Hu"'· 7·1 L-<octlroll, 1 1 HR-Boston, O.E,.an• I 191 Cerew Burl4tson OeC•nces &enlqua1 Grich L.ul>ratlcll Sconiers Foll Lvnn Boone Downing Ro. Jackson Brown Wlllong Clerk Re Jec,.son lfeltntlne Adem1 O'Barrv Ferguson Totals s.na..1 F0<scll h im Curtis Kia.on JOM A,_ 1ver1ee1 IATT1NG Al II H Hll llll Pct. m 4S 109 2 n Jn .. 14 25 0 I 361 240 40 7S IS 46 )lJ 1'4 29 SO 1 IS 111 116 so 77 10 40 169 26 3 1 0 ' 769 190 Jl SO 1 JS 763 297 26 16 2 21 7S6 30J 37 76 17 S4 251 m n 11 • 31 7•7 207 41 SI 10 21 246 184 7J 44 • n 2Ja 21 3 s 2 • 738 60 s ,. ' ' 133 111 l• 41 • 11 7)0 272 l6 S9 13 37 711 160 11 34 I 2S 2 ll 76 14 16 I 4 711 2t • 4 0 7 133 27 l 7 0 2 074 J,381 46o4 116 IO'l 421 26 I f'tTCHIHG IP H II 74 66 15 l•A'l 138 JS 10011> HM 71 JTlt> l6 16 103~ Ult 34 13711> 169 2J 11'1) tJ 37 26\o':I 29 10 42\'> 5' t9 40'1) SJ 16 U\'> 11 37 11 IJ 4 s 1 4 SO W·L.EllA )4 t-4 316 SJ ,., ) 41 42 1·4 3.S• 11 l·O 4.06 10 1·5 US 37 1·7 4.38 44 4·7 U 3 " 0·3 4,73 24 0•3 ~.tl 3l 1·3 6,0'l 21 o-6 6 n l H 6.75 l 0·0 1 70 Witt Henter Trevers McLeugnlln Gotll Brown $!t1rtt" Totals .... ,., 9'1 ,.. 4ll 48·49 • 3S •. H•nl4tr J. Saves· Curtis l S.ncner s, Witt NATIONAL LEAGUE Cub~ t, Ood99r1 3 LOI ANOEUS CHICAGO ss .. 71> RusMlll u B41CkWtll P Mondv oh B•ll.••" Gut rrt r JI> Mershl lb Ye•Ger C La"Clr• d Mldndo rt Hooton P Z•cnrv o Lnclslv oh A,_.n u Brodi. oh T- .. ,, .. bl • 0 l 0 • 0 l l 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 s 0 2 0 S I I 0 4 0 l 0 • 0 I 0 3 0 0 l 4 l 7 0 2 I I 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 I l MH•llci Sndl>ro 21> Bucknr 11> Slomtn lb Cev lb lferyrer lb Ourhemtt Mortlnd rt J0a¥1s c 8owe u Troul o Protv P C1r111>1>e1 o a Jn l Tet81s Sew• bY .,.._ •b r h IM S I I J 4 I 2 I • l 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • l 7 0 • l 1 0 4 2 2 I • 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 l 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 lS t ll7 Ye......... 010 010 001 -l Cl'llca• 000 071 00• -' Geme·Wlnnfng RBI -MHalt 121 E-lluc-ner, Yteget 7. Mar,htll OP- Los Angeles l, CniC•llO I LOB-Los AntHIM 11. ClllOQO 4 2B-B•~er. 3B- MHell, ~lcton•do HR-Buc~ner < 141.SB-L•ndreau• 1231, S.ndl>ero 7 i29J S-Trout SF-Landreau• IP IC ll ER 81 SO LM ... MIMts Hooton L.,I· s • I 3 s 4 Zacl'W'• I ?·J • 2 O Beckwilfl 1 0 O 0 Cllic•• Tro...t W l ·t I 0 ~ Prot• 4 l O Cami>0e11 O o o O 1 Protv PllCMd 10 4 O.llef• 111 9111 HBP-<ev l>Y Z<tfftrv WP-Tr0v1 f -2 •l .a-2S.1JS NefteNI LNgue FMtST GAME •••· E~-2 MontrH I 100 000 001-1 1 I Cincinnati lO'l 000 OIX-S O L .. , Jem .. 17L Smith Ill and Carl1tr Soto eno Tr•vlno. W-Soro, 11·9 L-i..te . 1·1 Hlls-M011trea1. Oewson (101. Clnc1n- ne ll, Or14tuan (91 SECOHD GAME ••-1, ll.-I Montreat 20'2 010 l00-4 I I I Clnc"1netl 100 000 000-1 S I BV<rh •nd Remos. Galt . Power l'I. H•vM (II, Hume 191 •nd Knlctlv W-e .. rrt•. •·4 L-<>•'-· J·S ~•R-Molltrt•I, O•wson (111 ....... "" •• P•*") Sen Otego 001 007 OC»-3 17 t Pt11s0;;rg11 110 110 0?11.--. 10 0 Orevec .. v. Monlelui.co (6), Monge Ill •llO Kenneov. Gwosdz (81. RllO<iafl. Guante (6) el>d Pena W-RhOdefl. l ·I L-Oreveclly 12·7 HRs-Pllh l>\Jrllll, Medlock. <ti. Perk.er (61 ~ S. l ra"fl 4 All•nle 000 010 120-4 10 0 Ntw '1'0<.. 000 001 OCM-S 11 I Nlall.ro. Moore (7). FOl'\ler 111 8toroslen (91 eno Beneolct, L. vncn, Sisk ft l •net Orll1 w-s•s~. •·2 L-Beorotlan. 6·• HR-Atlante, JO<gensen (1) Car .... , t , Gtentl 4 Sen F rencls<o 000 000 400-4 • 0 st Louts soo no oo._, 17 o BATTING nn •• bel\)·Cerew. A.llelt•. .>7>. Boog" ao.1on, Jn, flrett Kan•o Cllv, JA•. GrlHev. NtW Yorll, 333, Md!H K•n••• Cltv, J21 RUNS•Vou11t, Mllweu~tt .... UOsllew, lorgnto, •7, EM<Jrrev. 8elllm0<•. 65, llHenoef\on, 0.lllal\d, •5. DEven•, Boston, ... llBl·Cooe>er. Mllw•ullH, 17, Ille•, BO\ IOll 61. W•ra. Minn.sore. U , Wlntlald. N•w 'Yorio., 61., Kittle, ChlctPO .... HOME RUNS·Rk •, BO>IOll, 73, Kl1114t. ClllOllO. U , "rmu . lo•lon, 21, Coooer, MUwaullM, 71, Bretl, Ken•" Cltv. 19, OEv•ni. Bo"°"· lt , EMurrev, Bettlmore, 19 STOLEN 8 ASES·RHtn04lrson, Oelo,lend . 60. JCrur. ClllC•llO, 45, RLew, Cl'llC.llO, 44, WWll•on, K•nH s Cllv, 4.l, S•mPl4t. Tex&\. Jl. PITCHING (9 decl•lonsHUgnerll. New Yorio., 11·1. 3 74, H .. ,. Mltw•U"'"· 1·7. J 74, Koo•m•n. Chicago. 7·7. 4 57, Tellmenn, Mllweulo.ee, 7·7. 3 OS. McGregor, Belllmore. 12·4, l II, S1Mlt1orfl, Kanses Cltv, 9·3, 4 00 STRIKEOUTS·Morru OttroU, 113. Sllet>. TOl'OlllO, 1n. Rlgl\8111, New Yorio., 111; Btvl4tven Cl4t•tland, 110, GOevl>. Balllmore. 91. Sullon, Mltweullff, 97 SAlfES·QolHnberrv. Kel1H $ Cllv. 74. S1tnlev, Bo\lon, 19. Ro .. 1,, MtnM•OI•, 11, Caudill. S.ellle. 17 looei. Ottroll. 14 Natklnal LHeue BATTING (2JS ., b•h ) Knight, Ho1.a ton .. 339. Lo Smith, St Louis, 132, H•norlcll, St Louis. 331. Ee•ler. Plttsouron, 328. Mearoo, Plttsl>urph, 316 RU"IS MurP~v Atlante, 89. Garvtv Sen Oleoo, 73, Ralnu Montreal, 10, Evans. Sen F ranclKo, l>I. Horner, Att•nte, 62 ' RBI Oewson. Mo11rree1. 7S, Murrmv. Anent•, 61, Schmiot, P111teot10111e, I>'. Cnambllu . Allen••· 63, GU«rtr•, 0.0.-•. 6.J. Henctrlck, SI Lo...ls. 63 HOME RUNS Scnmlot, Pn1tade1Pll1e. Z2. Dawson. MonlrteJ. 11. Evens, Sen Fr•n clsco, 71, M<Jrohv, All•nta, 71, Guwr.,.. Dedllln. " STOL.C.N 8 ASES R•lM•, MOnlreal, '3, Wilson. New Yorio.. 34. LtMoter. San Francisco, 37, l.S.a, ~. 31, Morer.o. Houston, 21. PITCHING (9 decl•lonsl Falcon•. Allen· I•, I· I, 3 06, P.Perei, Allanll, I t-7, 2 17, Mont.iusco. Sen Oleoo. 8·7. '3 79. Rvan. Hou•lon, 9-3, 2.•9; Roger>, Montreet, 13· S, 3.00. STRIKEOUTS Solo, Cincinnati, 156, Cerllon, Phll•d•IPllle, IS., McWIHlems, Plt· tsl>\Jrgh, lH. Cel\Otlt rle. Pltlsl>urgh, 100. Hammaker, Sen Frencl$Co, 99 SAVES Bedro•l•n. Allen!•. IS. Rt· erdOn, Monlru t. IS, Le Smtih, CnleaPO. I•, Lavelle, San Francisco, 17, ftl<ulve. Pit· tsourgn. II Senler LNeue SECTIONAL TOOllMAME NT l•I .... Peril, I-Peril) Mender s Scwe Roolnwooo 10. ComP1011·Downev S Junter LH9Ue SECTIONAL TOOllNAMENT (al w..-.io.e Peril, ll"VlMl Meftd!IY'S Sc411't' Loe ra 10, Canvon 7 West Yorba Linet• s, Nortn Irvine 1 T ..... t's Ge~ S Pm. -CenvOll vs NO<lll tr vine 1 30 om -Loera vs Wt\I V0<ba Linda LITTLE LEAGUE 11.12-vear-llldl OiSTRICT •z TOUlllNANll NT UEAll 111 Ocaen View Aln4ll"k.a11 LL I Mende..,., Seen • wesimlnst~r N•ttor>•I 4, Oco n \flew Amerlcen 4 (curfew, to be t omc>l4tt<I tO<l•v et • Pm l TedlY's Geme S JO Pm -Westminster NellOflat·OcHn View Ame,,can ""'""" "' Roolnwooo DISTRICT SS TOURNAME NT (11 H•rvnd Peril, lrvlMl AllEA 4 ~ ... ·,S<- EI Toro 9. La'9 FO•f\t 1 CLe.,t fort•I etlm•n•ledl Tenitflt'• CllemOieft"'lo Game 7 30 p m -E• Toro •I M•UIO<I Hot•• I Anol~er game win be IMevttd Wed114!\48V 1f MIS\IOll HIH• lo"' I0111gnll AllEA I T__,,., CM ......... Game S IS o m -Norin tr•lne n M•U'°" NU<lh (Ar.ol...,. 111me wlll be olaved Wedne•dev It North trv1ne to\ .. I011111n11 Lff A1am1tM MONDAY'S lllSULTS (73rd .. ""'""' _,,.,,_... '""""'9) P:taST llACI. 3SO vards OH·Gol HI• S!l1re (Herl) S 40 6 40 J 70 OH ·Mldnlgnt Se Int < l ••••ure I SOO SOO 2IO Native Ernc>e<OI' (Wardl 1 IO OH-Oeadlleat tor first Al\o '11Ct<I Bug1 Mooe! Away, Go HIOll TV1'114'S, Tldv• B•sl SllOI, Fir\! Pul>flcl llOll. Cartt rbo Ft•mlng Count, Mv Romen Soring Tl,,,... 17 19 S2 EXACTA U•I) Pl lO U1 40 n EXACTA Cl·JI peld '3100 SECOND llACE. 3SO Ytrdt Tn~ Cla im J u moer ILa c •e vl 4 00 340 )00 Mr Sir Love (Flilutroel 3' 70 12.20 Jlneo t Alnl tArm.,ronvl •to At•o ••Ced lrvtv A Oraugn1, Em· l>OOS!er, en.sing Tne Dragon, Arc En Ctel Olu er1111on. Rov11 Ju•nllo Wal<ll A•n· m41n• Time •It 12 I XACTA Cl 7) 111ld \14870 Tl,.,..· 1'07 "OU.TH llAC•, iso verds t..aver1141 Wiii (Cl\ev11I UO 400 110 AltOle l tue <CrMearJ 3 40 uo Old11 Dolt (8 roolltl 1 60 AJ•O racf(I St~ NePolno. Cev .Jett1, LO•lno Sooo<lful. Com• CIOM. Siio•• AllllCI, ~"""' Cereo, Tlnk• Boy Time •7• n I lt;ACTA (1-Sl oeld l30 IO ""'TH llACI. lSO yard• Awe t ome A Pollo t M ltc n1 11 ) 1.IO 2.IO 2.40 Cllrlt Coov (8erdl 4.00 7 60 Oon Plunder (Flores) 2.IO Also raced; Tre11 M<u TOClcl, SwePHr. SnH kV Snip, Rov1I Merle Go. Terri• Oreem Toy. Time. lt.12 12 EXACT A u·n P•ld '" 60 SllCTN llACI '70 verds. F•ll Jt tflr• (Baral 7 oo u o 320 HO 41>0 480 Lorrie 80, Power Bro• Swln Benller ICtarls.-1 Ret>• Pertv Bov (Mllclletll Also recto CIJrtls Coll, lnlte llon Hedge, SH<ns True. l(t r Time 46 37 SEVINTH llACE. JSO varos Bold H•l>d (Cl\e•HI 40.IO 19.00 11.40 Prime Power (llerdj • IS 20 IO 20 Cou tel Roektl (BrooKsl 6.IO Atso racea· ComJn Luckv. Roman Em· plre. Bla•ltt' Lil Red, Mv Oto Hound Oog, St Sw1ndltr, Nullvllte ShaCIOw. Gotra 8• Prooer Time 17 93 S2 EXACTA 12·11 0110 '49610 E IGHTH llACE. 3SO n rd' A·lmt T lnv We te ll CBrooksl Brown ~ulet (Adair) Ooml!lffrlnv (Hert) A-<:ouOlld J7 60 IS 20 7 70 760 610 H O Atso rect o A·Eu v 5POI, Sierra T•ngo, Wire Lint, Pey Tiie Bllb, Mv Euv ROdl.el. Pauls Orollen. 8tdole0 Time 17.8' n I XACTA (I-SI oefd '114.20. 12 P!Ck SOl 13-7-1-7-2-11 oellf '32,21•.40 w1111 two winning tickets (t i.le 110rsas) S2 Con101allon Pick SIM oelct 1170 60 with 40 winning 1lcll•" (five horsasJ. NINTH llACI:. 350 n rds. Ble cll Oulrove r CM llchetll IO.IO 4.70 U O BM> Quast <Crtaoe<J 2.IO UO Jet ll>dtgo (B14tvlnsl 2 80 AllO raced Kept Prlnct , Loose Limit•, Kewtell W". DUPlk:•t• Rto, Assureme 'l'ou Love Ma, S<imthln Qulcll, F euk Flier Time It 2S. n I XACTA (9·11 o•l4 Ut..00 Atttfldenc• s.•~ HlllVwood Partc MONDAY'S llllSUL TS (P'lnel ............ y ~Id"'"""") "lllST llACa. 1•'11 mites Monico <McGurnl I 60 5.00 HO Tt>e Argyl4t Kid I If ... nruate J 6.00 4.40 Ton io!\ Prince tPlnct vl S 60 Atso recld· SOii Markel, Tllrff Bits. Sky Y•rder, French Regella, Cebt>y Tlm4t l·SO ltS SECOND llACI . • lurtor>Gs Ont En d llomt o CMcC1 rronl 1080 4 40 3 00 Luc11v Lvrks IV11e<11uelel 3 40 U O At GOftt (OtlellOuunll 1.80 Alto r~ F erne Or Fi.me, Errard's SU9erslar , Ectre Terrasto, Single Sceotr t . RemlnlOll, $141 Bou Seid, RO<lentv Time l 10 31.S. 12 DAILY OOUI L.E (3·6) oeict sS060 "THlllD llACE .•• ,, furiongs M•m•lson (Plncevl 380 370 7 40 VlrOll tTO<OI I 10 3 40 Cuold Denet / t Vela111ue111 2 40 Also recl!d Proe>tr Fllgnl. Berl••, Sig n1rlce The Quitted Kkl, Guerd Prouo Time 115 llS IS EXACT A (7·31 paid $17 SO l'OUttTH llACE. I "" milts Bu 1>1>ttn g Under (Oliv e r o \) 1900 fOO •10 Fortv Elgn1 Fac•ts llfe ten1utte1 4.40 J.00 Trebll•" (Pln<av) 160 Al\O r a'8d Oencvn Tim, Cllarglr19 Ster C•I• C•rcle, Chlv•v, Ono Quad . Tlmt 14.l l /5 U EXACTA 14·31 oeld 1199 SO. "'"H llACI. t mile on 1url. Academic IMcCarror>l 16 80 1.40 4 90 Mou·Fernl· Tvchl (Toro I 12 00 S 40 FtorlellO !Plncav) 3 40 Also rKtd F1l1. Sllenellltt . Rover Ceo· ltve, Heml>NM C-ty, Ml Ambeuedo<, Gu•cti•n nme 134 JI~ U UCACTA (4·71 P•lc:I l3M SO SIXTH llACI . 6 luttongs lftnc:lmleflto t~ia t 9 ao • oo 3 40 780 S.60 ACCOU"lll>IY ( Pln<av I ) 40 Vot•mo CFuentesl Also rKl!d Plentv COllKlous, Easler" Jo, Cn h On In, Ouren! Tlm41: l.IO 2/S SEVENTH llACI. 6 lurlOnQs First Chle! (Plfl<.ev) S 00 Mer'tsWM r (V•lenluelal Civic Lhdtr (0411ehou•Mtvel Art Ille.,., 260 7 70 l AO 7.IO J.70 HOIOs "''° raced. Son OI son11. No Batrt<!, Grenollle T lme l'Of ?IS U EXA(TA (S-41 e>eld '37.00 n ~ll SI X (6·7·4·4-l ·SI Paid S ll. IOS 60 will! 11 •Inning l!Cktl• C~a horses) 11 Pie" Sia Cor>tolellon oeld ~ 17 40 with S.S winning tto.ets Cflvt "°'"'' TllN: 2 76 2/S U UIACTA (17·0 P•IO «ti SO NINTH llACI. I 1116 mlla• on lurl llu.n C111Cg 101noun vt l I 00 4 60 4 00 Plt11004lllt\I (Grr•I t 00 HO Amr"'°"r (Plnc•vl • 40 AllO rec.a Lottv Ee~. Nelu/al 'kMen· dOI', Nleflt Commend, Uttreci\erge, H- lound. AlrrQllng. Telle!, Wallie• Rocio. Time I., J/S U U tACTA (l ·IO) peld $'9400 C11v c.utt tournement (el H4ll'1'I c .. wev, N.H.l ... ""-~ ~1 Pvrctll (US l 04!1 RtcerdO Ycue <EcuectorJ, 6·3, •·6, 6· I, F•rnando Lune (Soaln) Oti Gel><1411 Urol ISoelnt, 6 2. •·• ltobt>I• Venier 1sou111 Alrtc•l Otl Oomt· noue 8t0tl (France) 7·5, 6-3, Juen Agul141ra (SOelnl aet Ca rlOs CosttHan (Ar· oenllne), 6·2, 6·4, Jim Gurltlrl (US I dt'I Btrnerd Frill CFranctl, 1·6, l ·S, 6 I, Jonn Mattke (U S J def Menue1 llodrlgue1 tCnllel, 6·2, 6·2, Giiies Morre1on tFrancel def Oemtr Kere11c ('fu00$1av1aJ, 6 7, 6·7. 7·•, Tnlerrv Tuta•ne IFranteJ oel Harold So1omon lU.S I. 6 I, 6·4, Lortn10 Forges (Soalnl det John Van NoWMa IU S I. 6·4. 4·6, 4·3, Bred GllDerl (U 5 I det David Pale IU s I. 6·7. 7·6. Rowrro Aroue110 IArgen· line) 04!1 Euan Adams IU SJ. 6·1. 7 S. Van Wlnlt•lo.v <US I 04!1 Jelro Velasco (Col· umbl•I. 6·7, 6·7. Glennl Oclaooo (lletvl oal Alber! Tou• ISoeln), 7·6, 6·7, 6-1 Men'' -mament (II Soalltll ~-. N.J.J Pint ll-..1 Sln9tes JOM A .. ••l'Otr IAustretlal def Scoll LIPIOn (Us I. 6· l, 6•3; Bred Drewett (Avstretlal del JeH Borowiak IU SI. 6·3. 6·3. P1ul Annoto11t (U.S.) oef Cllrls John· stone (Au1tra1111. 7·6. 6·1. Terrv Moor (U.S J c1tt. ICen Flacn 1u.s.1. 6-4, 6·3, Mllo.t 8 runnberg (U S.J del NIGk Savleno (U.S.), 6·), 7·6. lntematioNI tournament (ll W•~D.C.J Slltlles ....... JOM•Luls Clerc CA•Qtfllin•I oet Jtmmv Arin (US I. 6-l. 3·6. 6·0 ICterc wins U.,000, ArlH 117,0001 C.Nd'aft CMR\PlonlhlPI <•• Oltl••l M9ft'1 Flrlt 11-..1 S11191t1 Glenn Mlclllbal• <Cenedal dt'I Harrv Brltt•ln IC anedel, 6·4, 6·3 W-1 Fw1t R-W~ C•rllltO Benett !Canada) def Peuttne O.ll1te <Cenad•l. 6•0, 6·0, Jane Young (Ct n•d•I ct•l Kerri CertwrlgM ((anadel. 6·0. 6·0 0..., ... flst\lne AllT'S LANDING 1Newo«1 llffchl - IO engl4trs 47t mackerel. 76 ban. 3 barrecu<11, 74 bOnlto, 13 ro<k "'"· I VtllOWll ll DAVEY'S LQCKEll O .. wPOrt llffchl -ns engten. 70 n llowl•it, 11 o.rracuda, 707 0011110. 66 sand ban . 267 cattco b&u. •9 rOCk llsll, 1,010 maekeret DANA WHAlll' -153 •ng~r• 2S6 l>au , l69 m•ckerel. 6 bonito. l h•ll1>ul. I vellOw '•"· 77 roe" "'" S'-N DIEGO (H&M Le n<llngl -2SS anglers 137 •lbecor•, 169 vettow1111 39 barrecuo•. 114 oonllo, 11 be•~-6l roe" '"" Mondav'1 tranwctlon' "OOTaALL NetleNI ....... L..ff-8UFFAL.0 BILLS--Announceo ,,,. ,.. llr.,.,.111 ot Shane Nelson. llnebac1o.er Signed Frank Lewi• and Lou Piccone. wtCH receive,., end Sflerman While. cltfen1l•e Ind RllMM<I GeorN i>.t11.er and Jim 8rlght, running t>eells, Brt•n Wit.on. ot te11slve llCll ... an<I Rol>Ole Melllouz ouer· lerl>ecti DENlfEll BRONCOS-Waived Fred 80Cll. •tc•er. Ml~e Cer1er. """' end, al\d Kellll SJm1, H fetv NEW ORLEANS SAINTS~ele .. .o Martin Perry, oleteklc~er PITTSBURGH HEELERS-Signed LarrY Brown. offensive 11c111e ST LOUIS CAROINAl...S-Walved Greg Benion. daten1lve bat", and Eric Smith, Punter SAN F!tANCtSCO 49ERS-N•mtd Car,.,.,. A Pollcv vice or11td1nt·generat co...nsat SE" TTLE SEAHAWKS-Cut Horace l•Ol"t end Frenlo. Mlcldlelon, running bath . •"" Oen DOUl>law end Sit•• lngell•, ottenslve ••c"'le• COLL.EGE HEPHEN F AUSTIN STATE UNl·lfEllStTY-f'l•meo Glen A !>etclk heed lrecll coec!I, BOSTON (AP) -A Conner bualne91 aaaodaie of prospective .Bosaon c.eltice owner Steven Belkin has been linked IO a feder- al and state investigation of iUegaJ gambling, The .BoslOn He rald re- ported today. The newspaper quoted an un- identified source as saying Henry Lewis, 32, who resigned Friday as senior vice presidenl of Belkin's Trans National Travel company, was the subject of a gambling probe. Jack J oyre, National BasketbaU Association security director, met w ith law enfon.-ement officials in Boston Monday morning. and told the Herald his organization is con- ducting its own investigation. "I'm going to be looking into au aspects, alJ developments of trus case." Joyce said. "Na\Urally. I think there's resaon IO be con· cemed. I don't know who your sources are, but they're rrughty good." Both current owner Hany Mangurian and Belkin said last week that a deaJ to seU the ball club was in the works and if it went thro ugh, the team would be sold for betweep $12 million and $15 million. Belkin confinned Lewis' resig- nation. "From various people I had. heard some charges and allega - tions about He nry," Belkin said. "When I found these things out, I sat down with h im and told him ( was concerned. Though l wasn't passing )!dgment I did ask for his resigna lion ." Alan Lewis, president of TNT , described his brother. Henry. as a Celtics fan. "He does bet, goes to the tracks and and he lives a different life· style than l do," he saJd . "But I have no knowledge of h im being a book.maker smce he's worked for us. I can't speak for his h!e- tJme." Fines mount as Charger holds out LA JOLLA (AP) -Fines of $1.000 were being assessed against holdout defensive Lineman Gary Johnson for each day that he failed to show up at the San Diego Chargers training camp. J ohn.son, who has played in four Pro Bowls, is seeking to renegotiate the option year in his contract. He was scheduled to report t.o the Chargers training c.amp last Saturday. T he penalty was the maximum allowable for an unauthorized; r . absence according to the collec-· ~: tive ba rgaining agreement~ reached last year between lhe National Football League and the NFL Players Association . "l think our fine schedule is weU established; I think w've been on record for quite awhile," Charge r owner Gene Klein said Monday "Last year. we had an overall strike by players. and It seems that every now and Lhen, there are mini-strikes, indlviduaJ strikes." Ml.IC NOTICE 10 00 o ctoc"' A M , and 1hen and purported to oe 2512 Santi Ana Sui1e :.>06 In lhe Clly ol San1• An•, charges a11d 1ape111es or fhe thence lrom H id pom1 ol beginning Tf\e nemes t1nd bUslness ad-1reC1 !0< 11141 above project llere snow c.euse, 11 any they nave Avenue. H Cot ta IVleN, Callfornla Coun1y ol Orange, s111e ot Cell-TrutlM ano of 11\e 1ru11s crH llO by South111terly 120 3 IM1 paralle l 10 oresses 01 lhe Intended lrnnsterou Bids •ll•H be •-'VICI in the pi- ny said Plflllon 101 cne11ge ot na,,.,e !12627 lo• n1a, STERLING CAPITAL CORP sa1<1 Deect ot Trull Thi 101a1 a.m01Jnl 11\e N0<1heHlerly line of Hid Loi 10 a are Garoner Pr1n11ng aflO Malling lnden111le0 above. eno shall bt houlO not be granl&O The u11oertlgnfl<I Trsu1.e d•s· a Cohto,,,1a corporet1on. as duly ap-of satd obltg111on.1ncludlng reeson-point tn the Nortl'lwesrerly line ol the Company, 2931 "A" G11ce Lane, opened anO pubttety reed alOIJd at IUPE .. 10" COU"T OF CALIP:O .. NIA, COUNTY OF OflANGE In the Maller ot tne '-PPhcaflon ot MARIA l EONILA SUDAOOFF tor Change ot N1me No A 119232 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME !Sec 606~1 Marie leon•le Sud&i.oll nas 111«1 a pelltion in trus COIJ•I lor an 0<der allowing peltltone< to change h1s tner nerne !rom Msr11 Leonti• Suda~oll 10 Merta Leon•• "411C•H IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that 811 persons 1111e•esteo •n Ille maner a 1or11S11d appear before 1111s courl in Department No 3 tit 700 C1V1c Cenler 011ve West, Santa Ana. Call· l0<n1a 011 September 2 1983 al 10 00 o·c1oc1< A M and tllen and there snow cause. ti any they have w11y sa10 pe1111on !or ch•noe o r name shOUlO no1 be gr1ntll<I IT IS FURTHER oroereo 1ne1 a cooy ol 111<1 oroer 10 snow c.ute 1>e llUbltlh90 1n the Orange Coast D•dy P1tot. a newspaper o r generet arcut1t1on publts...O 1n lhts cOIJnly e t leul one. • wMI! for '°"'' GOO· wcuuve weetcs pr!Of 10 11\e day of NIOl\Hrtng Oiled July 20 1983 Fr1111k Oomllf'lictun1 Jud~ ot Ille SupetJOr Court Publttlled Orange Cout Oelty Pilot July 2B. Auguet 2. 9. 10. 1983 4239·83 rta.IC NOTICE '"""'°"COURT Of CM.WORNIA. COUNTY CW ORANQI: In lht M111w of the APOM'a1 IOll of N~n IOIANm Oaoan on w.111 ot MOllemmtld Oecl#I. • m1n0t tor Cll•f19t or N•me No. A 119244 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANOE OF NAME ($ec eot<ll MOlleml'f\ld Mlfltl11 Otldllll l\at llMd e P91tUon In llllt c:our1 !Of WI Ofd8f lllowlng P91nl0Mt 10 Clllln08 ~'* neme lrom MOl'l1mmect Mltlllln Otelell to Sflewfl Moe OIOefl. IT IS HERflY 0 "0E.-EO INI el '*"°"" iMer•ttd In !tie m111« etor....o llPPMI tle!Of• tn1e coun In Olipw11ft81'11 No 3 .. 700 CMc ~ OtMt w .. 1. I Mte Anl, C- tornla, on hoiemoet 2. 1"3 11 tT IS FURTHER ordered lhBI a ta1ms •ny llebllily ror eny incorrect· po1n1eo T1usree urioer ano pursuant aoty est1me•ed rHt. cherges 1nd ex-Parcel of land conveyeo ro Geo1qe Costa Mesa CA 926?6 the above·ll•led 11me end piece opy of this order 10 show cause be neu 01111e atreel aooress eno olher to the power ot 1111e conrerred •n thal pen&H ot tl'le Tiu11ee. at 11141 11me 01 w Cavey. et al by Deed recorded The 1ocat1011 1n CAlllor111a of the There will be• 110 depoait required ubll~heO tn Orange Coast Dally ommon destgnallon. If any. shown cer1a1n o.eo ol Trust &Mec:uleO by 1n111al pubhcaoon of 1n1~ Nollce 11 June 1 t. 19311. in booi\ 948, p•ge 9. chief eaecu11ve o ffice or principal ror eech Ml of bid doeumen11 to Piiot a n41wspaper ot ge11era1 here111 RICHARD VERNON NEICE, an U11-S63.97' 16 Of!ic111 Records of Orange C01Jnty. bus1n111s ofhce ol 1111 1n1en<1eo gu811111ee their return tn good oon• 1rculat1on publlstleO 1n this c01Jnty S atdtlll&wlflbemade but wt1hou1 mame0M1n recorded0ecembef4. Da1ec:1 July 7 1g93 STERLING 111torn1a 1hence S01Jlhweslerly 60 transletor is same Otllon wt1hln -Oeye •""Ille bid 1 least once a -k for fOIJr con-ove1111n1 or werranry eMpress or Im· 1980 1n Book 13861 of Off!Clal Re· CAPIT Al CORP feel along H IO Nor11'1westerly line ol All Diiier business n11mes and ad· opening date uhve "'""' orror to 111e day ot pheo reg1101119 lllle possession or coros ol said County at PIO• 389 a Catilorn1a corp0ration 11 TruSIM se10 Devey oroPlrty to I polnl, dresses used by I~ intended trens-Eectt bid must conform •nd be 10 11eerrng encumbrances 10 Ply Ille remaining Recorder s ln111ument No BOil i by By Real Estate S9C\Jr1t1es Serv~ 11\ence NorthwHterly 120 3 teer fer<'• Within tllree years 1es1 yeers responsive to tne contr8C1 docu· Dated J uly ? I 19113 r1nc.1pel sum o! Ille note(s) secured reason ot • oretef\ o r det1u11 1n pay-a Cat1torn1a corporst1on llt egen1 parallel lo tlle Northeulerty ltn• of last past so Ill u lcl!OWn 10 tne ments CLAUDE "4 OWENS by sa•d Deeo ot Trust ..,,h 1111treS1 mM I ot Pe<'fo1m1nce ot tl>e obk· By o J Morger 11s Presi0en1 ?020 1110 lol 34>3 to • PQ<nt 1n the in1endeo 1r1nsteree are none Eecn 04009< Shell submit. on ,,,. Jud~ ot ll>e Superior COIJrt thereon as P•OvtdeO 111 HIO nott!(,). gstton* secured tllereby 1nc1i.01ng North Broedway Sut11 206. S1n11 S0\11hHlterly hoe ot 1110 L<. • 3:.>J lo The nnm11'1 and business eOdress fOfm ti.rnlshed wilh 11\e contrec:I Publ11neo Orn,,ge Coas1 Daily civances 11 any under the terms of 1hal b1each or oeleull. No11ce of Ana Ca 92706 t 7 "!053•6810 e l)Olnt In Ille Southeellerty hne ot of Ille 1nten.11Kl transleree(s) are documents. • 1191 ot 11\e P<DP0119d Pilot Jul~ 211 AuQull 2 9 16 1983 a•O Deed ot Trusl. lees. cf\arges wh1c11 .... u recoroeo Apnt 1. 1983 as Puo11sheo Orenge Coas1 Dally M IO Ofenge Ave11ue thence elong Gardner Pt1nt1ng eno M81tlft9 Com-subeontractor• on tl\11 proie<;t u,.. 4274·83 and e111>41nses ot 111e lrustee and ol Recorder s ln11rumen1 No P1101 July n 19 :.>6 1983 4080-83 s11d Orenge A111ni.e N0<1h••l1erty pany tnc 2931 A 0 1ace Lane. quired bY1hl Subletllng end Sub· Ile lrLJSIS crHted ov said Oeeo of 63· 138828 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC 60 , .. , to,,,. POllll of ~Inning Coat a Mna Ca 92626 c.ontraC11ng Fair PrKllCel Acf Govt Trust AUCl ION fO THE HIGHEST BID· Tiie 11ree1 address or otner That the prooany pertinent hereco Code Sec • 100 et Mq. PUBllC NOTICE Tne 101at amount or 1ne ur1pa1d DER FOR CASH. lewtul money of the MLIC NOTICE comon oes1gnat1on ol me reel prop. is descrloed in general as Macll1n-Each bidder muSI tubmll wtlh his NOTICE Of T"UaTH!'I SALi balance ot '"e 0011g1111on secured by u n11eo S tates. or e cesh1er s cf\ec;k YOU A"E IN DEFAULT UNDE" ,. erty 1111einebove described 1s ery ano equipment, l11rn1ti.re •nd in· 8bblo1ecer110 11~~DorlSTceRsic"ITer~~ c•l'llCblO-!!J1.,..1 l T.I . No. f .21121 1ne properly lo be sotd ano reason-orawn on a stale or nallonll bank 1 DEED Of T"UIT DATED al,TIM· purported to be 2295 Orange Ave. ven1ory suppll,11$ all lrece ano ti•· '"' ~ ''"" MPORTANT NOTtCE TO PROP-ble est1m111ed cosls. e•penses ano state or leoeral credit un1011 or a 81,. 1 , .. ,. UNLlll YOU TAk l Costa Mesa. C11tforn111 . lures and lote110 at 2931 "'-" In Ille torm Ml lorth In contr.C:1 ERTY OWNERS &d¥&nces al the time of Ille tnluaJ 91ate 01 redetal savings ano loan AC TION TO '"OTIC T YOU" file unaers1g"ed hereby dlSOlllms Grace lane, Cosll Mese, Ca 92626 documents In en smount not lfts 'l'OU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A ublice11011 of the No11ce OI Sale 16 u socta11011 domlcoeo 1n thll state, "'°""TY IT MAY aE IOLD AT A ell liablllty !or any lncorreclnen tn TM Bvsinen 118"'11 use<! Oy Hid tha l 0% DI Ille maximum lmOUnl DI EEO OF fRUSf DATED Ootobe 103 000 00 all peyeble et the 11me of Hie, ell PU9LIC IAl.L If VDU NelD AN st1d SlrMI 1ooress or o<her com-cransle•ors 111 •••O lcx;ellon •s Ger-bid u e guuen1M ll'll l 18 ew1rdld to 0 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE Ac'. The t>eneflctery unoor u10 Deed ng11t 111te end 1nt1<Hl lleld by 11, u EX~LANATlOH °' THE NATIJal mon design111on dner Prlnltng end MelhnQ Company him In Ille event ol fallufe lo en1er TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-I Trust 11er1101or• ••&eule<I and de· Trustee. In lhlll rHI P<ooetly •••u•I• 0 1' Titl ""~llDtNO AOAINIT S110 ••te wilt D• mi di WllllOUI Tl'llt said bulk lransllf IS lntenoeo Into MIO contrecl, toen MCvrlty lflfl ERTV IT MA'I' BE SOLD AT A PUB· 1vereo lo lhtt unders1gnec:1 • wrttten 1n 51110 County and State. described YOU. YOO IHOULO CONTACT A w1rr1111y eapreuor 1mphed rlQllO· 10 be ton1umm1ted It 11141 office ol r~ITO<Rl0C1T1~1 ~~~1om01 Ii'~ •• ~ J LIC SALE IF VOU NEED AN EX.PLA· lar11t1on ot Oeteutl end Demand as IOllOW1 LAWYE" Ing Ill ... poNesslo" or encum-Gardner Pttnltng Ind Miiiing Com· -,.., .,.... "~' '"'.,.. or Sale. end e wr11ten Nouce o t Oe· · . • brences. 1nc1ud1ng '"'· c111rge1 eno pe11y Colle MHll County ol Or-trlel Reletk>n• Ille genet81 prev811tng NA f10N OF THE NATURE OF THE eull end Election to Sell The undlf· LOI 66 ot fteol Jll IJ 11 per mep NOTICE Oft' TltUITIE I IAU u penMI of ll'le lrut lM Ind ol the enge C1tllornl1, on Of ell er Augull et1 OI I* O~ wev-Ind Ille gen f PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU e<1 ceuMO u ld Nollce of Oefl ull recorded In Booll 162• Peges 11 T.I . No...... 1ru111c:rHllO by N IO 0..0 ot Trust. 15. 1963 el prevllllng rete tor hOlfd1y eno SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER no Eleclton 10611110 be recorded in through 19 111clus1ve at Mis-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 1hl1 10 pey Ille rem1rn1119 prlnclpel MJms This butte 119111!111 II SUbltlCI 10 lmeWOfll In the lon llty In which On Augull 11• 1913• 11 lO OO • m • Ile o01Jnty where the real properly Is cellineous Maps, u per records in on Weo11etdey Augull 3• 1983 11 ot 111e no1ec11 MCurld by H id 0..0 C •lllornla U11llo•m Commercial hl1WOfll l1 to be pet'fonned for MCI\ IMPERIAL CORPORA TION OF oceted the Olflce Oline Cou111y Rec;orOer or 10 00 am WILSHIRE ESCROW of TruSI 10 wll•tl,29<>.57 wllh CodeSacllon &I06 ell or IYP9 of WOfltW ,f\Mded to AMERICA .. Ouly eppolnted TruSIM D•t• July II, 1983 1983 Hid County COMPANY. I Caltforlllt COt:por-lnlere•I lllereon lrom Oclobet 10, Tl\• n1m• end IKIOr•H ol lh• per-aecul• the OOfllrlCI. Theee .. 1 .. under enel pureuent to Deed ot Trust IMPERl~L CORl'OR!< TION OF A touehold u Ht lorlh In 11111 at Ion. u Outy Trustff under 1no 1982 ~ 12.,,. per i nnum 81 provided ton wlll'I wflom cletmt miy be filed 11 on fill 11 the DISTRICT olflcl recorded Oc101>e< 2.c. 1980. u 1n1t AMERIC'-certain LeHe 0111ed August 15, purtuant lo Deed ol True! recorded In 1110 nolll•l plus eoatl 1110 eny MICl'!Mf Buol Girdner Prln11ng Incl eteo at Diii. Trttllr Fldllty, 1370 No 37037, In bootc 13804. PllO• •.of H Hid Tru•IM 1962. eucu1eo by P•clllc Electric S epflmber 10. 198 1, H lnat iovi nc:et of 12 100 00 with lnler•t Melllng Compen 293 1 "A" OrlC• darnt Ave. Cotll M"8. Ce . 92926. OfflOltl Recoro1 In lh• olllc• of lh• 8787 Compl•• Drtve, Sen Diogo, Ci Rallway Comp1ny, • corporeuon ts No t 14 !8, In Dootc U213, pege 1376 Etllmeteo coeci and ••1*1-•I trM l i ne. Coll• Me!a. Ca. 112628 and ot>+.t mey be ®lllned on requeel County Aeooroer ol Or•no• C01Jn1y, 92 123 Leasor, and Ooeennalre Homea, ot Oflietll RKords 1n 1he olftce 0111\e ttme or lnlllal poblloetlon 01 11111 No. tll• 1111 Oly IO< llllng cltlm• by l r\y copy ot ti-r1t• lllelt be poe1.o Stile ot C111torn1a Euciuted by (II 191292•11480 l11c u LeHee, ror 11'11 te<rn ot 53 County Aecordera ol Or111ge COIJn-lice 01 Trull"'• Sele 1,. 16H 00 creditor 111111 be Augutl 12 1993 Ille tob 1111. Robeft 9uaknell. 1 11ngt41 me n WILL By Clauoie TllOrnton, yHr• comm1nc1119 on Augoll 1!>. ty $1111 ot CeJ110<nl1, 1aec:utte1 Oy TM !MMllClery IJnder MIO O..O wlllel> ls Ille bullM ll d•y bel0re 1,,e 11 llhell be mandatory ue>on Ille SELL A f PUBLIC AUCTION TO vice Preaident 1962 end ending llugu1I l.C, 2014. MARK BRADEN MOORE, I tinote olTrull heretof0tt••eculed eno 0.-coniummetlon dete epecl!llO ONTM CTOA to wflon1 lfte ~- HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH <P•Y· Pu1>11s11ed Or111ge Coast Oslty upon lhe terms •nd provtllont "' men livered to 11\e under~ 1 written above Deleo July 25 11183 8tyen A rect Is -ded end uoon aubeofl· •Die II ttm• ol tile Ill lewflJI money Pilot July 19 :.>8 Augull 2 1983 lo•th 1n Hid IH JI a mlm()fandvm WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION O.C•er•tlon of ctetevti Ind DwTll ncl Chrl1109Mt . • ' feclOf Ufldtr him, to pey not ... of 11141 United Stetetl et Ille Nortl'I ' . 4 168_83 of wf\lch wu rac0tded "l.Jllllll ?0 TO THE HIGHEST BIOOE~ FOR !or Stte end e wrttten Nol!Ce of De• Chief EHCIUllYI "*' ~ ~ ra1• to lilt lrO"' en1renc41 10 the Cou11ty 19&2 In BOOll 8218 P1941 413 01-CASH, (payable II lime Of Hie In flUlt ef;'d Elec:11on IO s.t1 Thi ~-M1Cf\M4 H &\IOI w. ~ by 111em In the OUrthOUM. 700 CIVIC Center °'"'' -llcll l RecO<OS, 10 11\e OtlQlnll ..... 11...tul money ol tile Unlled S111 .. ) •I ..... Md C8llMO Mid "°11Ce Of Deftlltt Clltel Finenci.t Otfw ecutlon ol .. contrKt Wnt. Senti An•. C11tlomlll 111 rig/II, PUBt.IC NOTICE eno 11141 mernorendum ni.treof rtftt· tlle NOf'lll front entrenC!e to the ~Election 10 Self to be ,_ded In enCI s.cr.t Mo bldCler !MY wtthdrN Ille blO title. end '"'"'"' conveyed 10 end ~e IS MIO• tor tun l)tttlculll• County COl..lntlOUM loc11eo I I 700 '*'* Ille Ml I I 0 ... p atyl ...... • -IOcl of ......... :=~ .... l\l4d by ti under H i<I °"° of voo A"l IN De,AUl T UHOe" A Tiie '""' IOClreH Ot Other c;om CMC Cent .. 011v1 w ... $81111 An1 the county I • r proper y I ervnet rlnllng .. .., ...._ ... :-, .... tor·=· • ' i · 1oce1ed 0.1ed July 5, 1183 Melling Comt>eny, Inc ,,. -.... Tri.II In 11141prOC18f~111u11eo 1n Hid OllO Of TltUI T DATIO 11,TIM· mo11 des1gn1llon ol the rHI prQPer'ly Cattforntl 1111 ,,ghl I 118 end 1,,ter111 W!LSHIRE ESCROW COMPANY lnlendld Trl Mler-Published Of. A pev!Mflt bOnd encl 1 I*-" p::lce:'Ld ~I~~ u~~~~: •,s/ IOlh :~l~N ·~ ~~~J~U ::~= ~:.:n:~:~::~~1,~"8r:!~:!'do~ ~~~~~~:o ~~":, T~~:. 1~f:. :r~~ .. H IO 1ru11.. 01\941 COltl Diiiy Pllol July 26. 1983 tTl8"0e boftCI will" reqvtre(I Pf10f ntei•I in end lo Lot 1. Trect No. ""O'l.-TY, IT MAY 81 IOLD AT A Baocn C"lil()(nla er1y 111u11Htto in Htd C01Jnty end ~270 Wlli lllr• e outevird 4271·83 ° •~::::. ~:!:-:,'C:,.,~~ ~ 10573, H per rnep recorded tn 8ook ~IC IAL(. If YOU NllO AN Tiie uno•rt1g11•0 lltrtby 01ae1a1m1 State oescrloe<1 ea bl'llt>ll A AH [a.°1'3~3r.~11110'"11 900 IO P\8.IC NOTICl lftc1 cloollment. Ile PIOft 31 end 32 QI Mtt· IX~ANATIC* M THI NATUftl 811 118btltly IOr 8tly ll'lt Orrectn"s In lh81 por11on Ol l.Ot 323 QI Newport &y Merle C S mllh Purauent to 9eaf1on UIO ot l"9 elll11110U1 Mep1 Ot' T.. f'ftOCllDIHQ AOAINIT Hid Jlreel eeldr111 or oth11 c;om• Hetgl'llt. In 1111 Clly or COt ll ....... p OH~ Orenot COMt Delly COAaT C~ t COOi ot the Sta-. ot EXCEPTINO THEREFROM Unlit 1 YOU, YOO 8"0UlD CONTACT A mon 011tgn111on Count}' of Orerige. Stele of Cell• Puo~ Jiiiy 12 lt H ltll •OloC-t3 CCllU• •TNCT the oontreat w1t1 COfll8'11 lltOUQh 10 lnclvtr ... u llhOwn on • LAWVUI. S110 1111 wl<t DI med• wttllOut tornta. at per ITlllC> recorded In boolC · • 11N ....... Aw S*Mlnint IM~ onCIOmlnlum Pl1n record41d 1n ..OTICI OF TllUITll'I IALI w1rr1n1y ll•D<"t Or 1rnptled, rtgard· 4 P4t09 83 Ml~teneout Mi91, In ftalC N()TIC( C-. ..... OA -IO llM'!Wte teOWfttlM lot OOk t3M7, page •25, ol Ottlt11t T.I ..... IOt)O Ing 11111 POUfftlOn Or lne11m• 1n• office ol lf\t c0un1y rtc0tdt< ot NOTICI IS HIMIY OIVfN N I ~ ~ tty the Oii.- OS NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN. ,,, .. br111eet. lo Hll•fy ll'le P<l"'tp•I blll· Hid county more oer11cut1ry 0•· ..OTICI TO ClllDfTCMte the ~M!Md SGtlOOI oi.ttict ol AICT 10 entur9 llf•tt-..,.,. •• PARCEL 1 U!'lll on WednHdey. Augusl 3, 1983.11 ence Of lhe Nole or olher obl1g111on Krtbed u followt ~ NJ( ~II Oflll\08 County, Ce1tom1a, Kt1n9 by c;onCflllt, Oo..n1n1 llowd 8, "~ Oii Ille CondomlnlUm 10 00 • m ol Ilk! dey. In 1111 rooll'I M!CU<ed oy Hid 0..0 of Tri.ti Mtll B1Qtnn1ng 11 • po.nt In the NOttCI 19,..., Of~ to creclltO<I Wld Ow011911 It• ~ Bowd, ,..,,_ r . w.._, ,. en tf\Own In Perc;ei One ebove M l 111(1• '"' conduc.tlng T1i.1111 • 1n11t1e111no other tum• .. OIOVIO.O $0u111111erly llM of Orange Avenue, 01 1111 within ntmect 1,.,,.,_~11 ,__.,._ ~ to .. "OIS.-, 9-d « TnMteel The llrMI .00'811 and other S•'41t. wO/lln '"' olflGe• ol REAL ES· 111er11;n DIUt CIO•tr~ff If 1ny. unc:ler .. ~ on t#IG Mtj) Otlllr\l ,~ .. (hat • tMilll tranthlr It •l>OU' lo be Tiiter '. .... ~ \IC) to, but not ~ 0r...-COMt Oelly Pllol ommon ClftlOnlllOll, ti My of Iha Tl.Tl! 6CCURIT1£8 SERVIC E. the '''"'• lherltOf Ind lnlllf' .. l on 011 S out""""lerty 100 1"1 from Ille med• on C*lonll propertv ,... .. ,,. lelef 11\lfl Ille ....... ltd tlfnt, JlikoJ "· AUOUfl t. 1"3 HI DfQf*1y O .. Crll)td t t>OVf It k>c1teo 1( 2020 NOrt!I Oro1oway. tvell dv1nc11 ind ptu1 IN • most N0<tl\erly c0tnet of 111(1 Lot, •lier dltei<IMHS MefeCI blCll for 111e ewerCI of • con· 421'·13 \ 1 .· MUC NOTtCl rta.IC NOnct Ml.IC M>TlC£ 'tCTmoue .,..... c-., OMMCMI COUNTY NAiii eTAft--1 '"""'°" C04Ml IUNMCMI CoutltT ~ IOllowlng l*tonl •• doing CW CAL•CMINIA 700 CMG CeMef lk, WMt M COUNTY °' OAANCY ..,_A-. CA. _,.1 MooeltrlllC, t 71135 SllyP.,... Cll'c.. 700 Ctlllc C_.., Dttwe W•t Plalntlft.HERIT AGE BANK, • Cd- ulle "N", ltYIM, CA 11271' 111.0 .... NI f«ni. e«potetlon Shel! Kay WMtlamt, 702'h Acacia. left&e Ana, CA trN1 o.l~t JAMES A WEST-one Del M.,, CA92625 .. LAtNTt,,1 llTl8AN o. OFF, •• J-A. WESTHOFF, etld Chat1"0 Peru, 10Petcri,1tvt11e, QONZALl!Z AND JOAN I . S ONE thrOUOh TEN. ln<:lutlve. A 1127" QONZAUZ C-No 3117403 Mike Miller, 10 Perch. lrvlne. CA ~nNDANT: MeCHAIL JOttN •owe.a 2714 lllALCIC Md~ H. PA&.CIC, NOTICll Y• ....,_~Med. Thia t>ual.-s la conducned by. an ~ Md •"'-i PAC•IC llN--' ...::-'~ ...:::n::..c l!loc;Ofpotet.O ut0elellon 01h., TINA&. C~Al!OM, e Cellf9m6e -..!.::O ~ *' ...__ ....._~ h.an 1 partr>Mahlp Cott»Of•tlon, 8ANK °' .-RK:A, • •......-...._. _,_ ,_ Sheri Wllll•m• Nit~ otwlftwed INflll, Md In· ""°'"'' ..... ......,, This atet11Mnt wH 111ed wtth the e~ II you wlllfl 10 IMk the IOvtc:e ot en ount)' Clerk of Orange Coun1y on tUllllONe ttOfney In thl• rMlttlf, you ltlould uly 11 1063 C-No,...,, IO promrlly IO that Vo\lf Wflllen FUlll2M NOTICEl Yov ...... bMn ewci. •tl>OflM, I eny, mey be fu.cl on Publllll>ed Or1nge Coest Delly TIM -' mer.=lcM .... t rov lme Pllo• July 28. Aug. 2. 9, 16. 1933 wlltlout ,_ llMrlld UnMM AvteOtUlled 11111<10 dlmllnd~ ------------•228·63 you reepond wlt"ln 30 day1. RNC1 El trlbunw1; ... d9cWlf oontJe Ucf, rtllllC NOT1CE t11e 1n1om11tton below. ~ • -... uo. ,... II you wlah 10 '"k the 1d¥lce ot dlfttro de 10 clM. Lee le MOTICI CW T'MltTll!'I SALE eny 1uorr141Y In lhll metier, you .,a llfue. T .I. No. J10I "8.IC NOTICE lhoutd do ,o promptly ao thel your If VOU wlah lo IMk the advice ol en YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A written reaponM.11 llny. mey be Ille<! tt0tney In thla matter, you thould DEED OF TRUST DATED JANUARY NOTICE OF DEATH OF on time. IO promptly IO lhll your written 14, IMO. UNLESS YOUTAl<E AC· FL 0 REN CE AL pH A AVISOI Ualed 111 aldo deman· "ponM, If eny, mey be tlle<I on TION TO PROTECT YOUfl HOME, IT dado IEI ttlbw\11 p--. 69Cldlr llM. MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE HA YES AND OF PETITION cont;• Ud. iln audi.tlola 1 ,,,._ SI Ulled dMel M>llclt11 el conMto IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF TO ADMINISTER EST ATE CflMI Uct. reeponde defltro de 30 un lbogado en Mt• a111n10, de- Tf\e NATURE OF THE PROCEED-NO. Al ltoll din. LM la lnfotmec:lon que ....... • hecierlo lnmedlell!fT*\18, de ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD T all h . be f' . SI Ulted d-tollcillr et c;onNJO • manere, IU •"POMtl esct111. SI CONTACT A LAWYER. O eirs, ne ICtartes, de un abogedo en eSla edunto. de· •Y •lgune. puede -reglstred• a STAN-SHAW CORPORATION. A creditor s and con ungent befta h11Ce<lo 1mmedla11men1•. de i.mpo, Celllornl• c:otJ>Ot•tlon, .. duly &P· red at.Ors of Florence Alpha esla manera, IU 181puella HCllll, sl •·TO THE DEFENDANT A cMI OOinted Trustee under the roilowlng Hayes and persons who may hay alguna. puede ser reg111rada 1 Pl•lnt hn ~fifed by lhe paln- delc:tlbed OMO of lrull WILL SELL . . 11empo lft egalnsl you If you ""'*" to defend AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE be o therwise interested tn 1 TO THE DEFENDANT A civu~hla lewsult. you must, within IO deya HIGHEST SIOOEA FOR CASH eras the wall and/or estate: complaini has l>IH!n flied by the Mer this summons ls se<ved on you, se1 t0t1h In Section 292,.h of the CIVIi A pelluon has been flied plalnlltt •gllnsl yOY 11 you ..iish 10~ne wtth this court• wr111en response Code, ell 11ght, 1i11e and Interest con· b Sh I J Del V h defend this 1awsull, you rrust w•thin o the complalnt Unless you do. ...,,ed 10 arn:t now held by 11 under Y ~ ei a O ecc 10 IJl 30 days el1er this wmmons 15 served 'delault will oe entered on aPc>ll- Mld 0...0 of Trust on Ille prC>Ptlf1y the Superior Court o f Orange on you file wtth 11115 coun 8 written lion of the Pl•lntlH. and this c:ourt herelnett11 dlSCflbed. ounty requ esting that resoonse 10 1he cornp1a1n1 untus •Y en1er • tvdgement against you TAUSTOA. LEE c PUTNAM and S h eila Jo Del Vecchio be ap-you do so. your deteult Wiii be~Of the relief demended In lhe Com· NANCY E PUTNAM, hUabend and . entered on appl1ceoon ol the plaln·E•lnt. which could result In o•r· wile u Joint Tenents. pointed as personal represen· litt and this court may enter 8 tudg· lshrnenl or wages. laking ot money BENEFICIARY; RA NOA LL C tative to administer t. he estate me'nt agaJnal you tor lhe relief di· proper1y Of Olher relief requested BRYANT and AUDREY J BRYANT, { Fl orence Alph a H ayes manded tn the complaint, wnk:h n the complelnl husbarn:t end wife Recorded Fet>ru· ( d th lnd d l Ad could result In gerntsnment ot Oiied. Feb. 23, 1983 JO 13. ti~ •• wtr. No, 1514 I In u~n . er , e epen en • w~ teklf>O ol money Of property EEA. BBAKCH. Caed~ book 13501 page 312 of Oftlct•I Ae-trauon of Estates A ct). or other relief reQUeste<I in the com-8y:Ch11lo1te Hoolter. Deputy ca<ds In the oflloe or 1he Rec0<d11 of he petition is set for hearing pla1n1 Publlstted Orange Coast Dally P1101 Orange County; said deed ot trust 'n Dept No 3 at 700 Civic Dated·May 23, 1983 I.July 26, August 2, 9, 16. t983 describes the fOllowlng proper1y: · · Lee A. Branch, Clark 4275·83 The Eu t.,ly 75 feel of the w .. ,. enter Dr .. W est, Santa Ana, A AKAHOSHI, Deputy ------------ .,ly 1•5 feet of 1.011 39 end •O In , 92701 on August JO, 1983. Publlshed Or1111ge Coast Oally P\IJLIC NOTICE Block B ot T11c1 No. 812, In the Clly l F YOU OBJECT to th e Pilol Julys. 12, 19. 26. 1983 of Cost• Mesa, County of Orange. • • . 30 .. 0-83 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE' s SALE Slate ot Callloml• u per map ,.. ranting of the peuuon , you Nurnber 10l24n02 corded In bOOk 20 peg .. 1 end 2 of 'hould either appear at th e YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Mlsce111neous Mapa In the Oftlce of earing and state you objec· P\BLIC NOTICE DEED OF TRUST DATED SEPTEM· Iha County Rec<><d., or Mid County. 'ons or file written ob""'· SUPE•10• COURT BER 10. 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE May •llO be known aa: 76' w .. 1 . . ,...-" " ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR 20th Streel, Cos1• M .... CA 92626. ons With the court before OF CALIFORNIA PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT (If dd h · y COUNTY OF °"ANOE C .. a Slreet I , ... ()(common e eanng. our appear-700 Chtlc Center Drl•• Wiii AT A PUBLI SALE IF YOU NEED deslgna1ion lsthownebove,now•r· cemaybeinpersonorby AN EXPLANATION OF THE ranty IS given .. to lta complet-P.O. 9o• .. NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING Of corrlC1ness )" our attorney. Sent• An•. CA '2702 AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CON The beneficiary undtlf said Oeec:t lF YOU ARE A CREDI-PLAINTIFF:RI CA"DO A . fACT A LAWYER • of Trust, by reuon ol . brNCh ()( R ora contingent creditor "°rf:~':~ANT· PIEOOY AN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1hal default In the obllg•llon• secured f the deceased you must file . . MAR VtST A FINANCIAL INC • a CO<· thereby, heretof0<e exeucred and . . • "OORIOU£Z SUMMONS poratoon 767 NOf1h "E" Street, San delivefed 10 the undtlfsignecl a wtft· our claim With the court or c-No. 021·51-12 Bernardino. Cal1f0<n1a 92•03, Teie- ten Oeclar•Uon of Oeleutt end De-resentittothepersonalrep-n!°TICEI You~.:, beenlnlaued. phone Numoer (71•)381-1'11. es mend '°' Sale, end Mitten nottc:e of ntative appointed by the ....... ~~t rt ,,..?...... ... _~..'... 1 .... you tne present Trustee under the deed breach end of elec11on 10 eeuee 1he 'th f hs ... ._ ,_ -nt ,__ Ufl of 11ust hereinafter menlloned. will unde<slgned to sell said property 10 Wl m ~ur . mont rou r"POftd •ltNfl '° 0.,.. Reed sen 10 the hoghetl bidder tor eaatl In satisfy Mid obllgallons. end there-rom the date of first issuance tM Information below. 1awtu1 money ot the United s1a1es etter the undersigned c.uMd said f letters as provided in Sec-11 you wlah to -k the •cMce 01 without watrenty 01 eny kind. at • notlu of brMctt end of elec11on to · 700 f h p ba Cod llny altOfney In this matt.,, you publk: 1uc11on at the time and plaoe be Recorded April 1. 1983 u 1n1tr on • 0 ! e ro _te e thould do 90 promptly '° lhlll your desl nated below. In the County ot No 83-137336 of uld Ottlc:iel Ae-f California. The llme for WTilten response, 11 any, may be filed the ~tate of Calltomla dMlgnatld COfds. iling claims will not expire on llrne. t>elow. 1111 or 1he right, lltle and Seid .. 1e wlll oe made, but wlthou: rior to four mon ths from the ... ~so1: ~9:-!_!'--~ d_Lmenld1• Interest now held by said Trutlee In coven11111 <>< weHanly. express or Im· f h . . _ _, -· muv.--..-,_ ' and 10 all that cef1eln proper1y which plied, rtl{letdlng title. poaMStl<>n. <>< ate 0 l e hearing nou .. """ contra Ud. •In IUdMncla • -Is situate In said County and ts de- eneumbr11ntes. 10 pay the renilllng bove, qw Ud. rMPOftde dlfttro de Ill scribed below The st1ee1 address. II principal sum ol the note(•I MCured YOU M A Y EXAMINE the dlal.SI lM la lntot~lon1 q_,ue •ltue) · any, or other common deSlgnallon. II by !Miid Deed of Trust, with ln1erea1 .1 k b h If Usted desee SOI c lar"' conse o any. 01 said property 11 Mt fof1h u in said note provided, advanoee. 11 I e . ept Y l ~ court. . you de un ebogado en este adunto. de-below any, under the terms of Mid Oeec:t of tnlerested m the estate, berla hecerlo lmmedletamente. de Said deed 01 trust was executed Trust, fees. charges end expen'" of ou may serve upon the ex-8918 manera, su respuesta eacrlla, 11 by the Trustor designated below and the Trustee and of 1he trusts cr .. led utor or admin istrator, or ttey alguna. puede ser regls1rada 8 was recorded on the date. 1n ttte by said C>-Md of Tru11. S1id Mia wlll tlempo. Bool< and 11 the Page end was re-be held en August 5 1983 et 11.00 pon the attorney for t he ex· 1 TO THE DEFENDANT A clvll corded on the date In the Book end a.m.. 11 the front' en111nce ot u tor or administrator, and mptalnt has been filed by the at the Page as Document Number of Stan-SMw Corporetlon, 2315 E111 ile with the court with prooi plalnlltt •O•lnst you 11 you wish 10 Ot11c111 Records on the Ottrce of lhe 17th S1reet. Santa Ane, CA 92711 r · · efend lhls liwsull. you mual, within County AJ'Corder ol said County, all Ttte 10111 amount of the unpeld ~rvace, a wnlle_n requ~t days afler this summons Is Ml\led es designated below. 9nd conveyed oalance of Ille obllgallon secured by ta ling that you desire special n you. Ille with this cour1 1 wrl1ten said property 10 ttte Trustee therern said property to oe lold. together otic.'e of the filing of an tn· esponse to the complaint Unless SP«thed wtlh Jn11tnt, lete charges. and eatl· enlOry and appraisement of ou do so. your default wlll be Sal or lhe properly will be made mateo costs, ••pen-end ad· . tered on appllc111on ol the plain· pursuant 10 the demand ol the vancus. as or the date heraol, It . tale assets or of the. pell-Utt and this court mey enter• iudg· 8ene11e1ary under said deed ol trusl $28.21' 94 ons or accounts mentioned ment agalns1 you 10< the relief de-end by reason of detautt 1n the pay· O•t•. July 5, 19113 n Secuon 1200 and 1200.5 of manded tn the complaint, whlefl menl 0< perf0fm111Ge ol obllgallons STAN-SHAW CORPORATION h Cal.Jf · p bate Cod could result on garnishment of secured bysa1d deed of trust 11\Gfud· u .. Id TruslM e orrua r o e. ages, taking ol money Of property tng lhe default, no11ee of which "'as By Sllin·Shew C0<1>0ta1ton THOMAS G. HARMAN other rellef requested In the corn· rec:Ofded on the dale, In the OOOk 2315 East 17th Street 130 Main St ., Ste. 170 plaint and at the Page, snd u Documen1 Santa Ana. CA 92711 utl••ton Bea~. Ca. 9%648 Date<! Feb 11. l983 C Numt>er of 11Jd on1c1a1 Records as (714) 5'2·5811 • Lee A Branch, lerll des•onated below Sy Lynn Brunner 3&-tS97 Nancy Grant Deputy The to111 e/TIO<.lnt or the unpaid Assistant Secretary Published Orange Coast Published Orange Coast Dally balance of the obltgellon secuted b Published Orange Coaa1 Delly ly Pilot July 20, 26, Pilot July 12• 19• 26. Aug 2• 198~ .. Id deed of 11us1 Ind ff11meled Potol July 13, 20, 21 1983 27 19g3 4200•83 4062 83 costs. expense. and advances at 4081·83 • 1 the lime ot the 1n111al publocellon of "8.lC NOTIC£ fhls NollceolTrustee'sSllets~-~_,.. .............. --------1------------r---;;:;;:;:;;:-;:::~:----' nated below IEIJH llTICE SOUTH COAST As used l>ereln ··rrustOf" shall be KEATON LEE BLACK K EA TON. passed away on July 24, 1983 at the age or 31, he was a resident of Lake Elsinore, Ca. Beloved husband o{ Cathy A Keaton , loving fath er of M eg an Lee Keaton, dear son of Helen B. Keat.on. brother James A. Keato n , s1ster-1n-law Barbara, nephew. Enc and Craig. Visitation will be held at Saddleback Chapel on Tuesday, July 26, 1983 from 7:00PM to 9:00PM. where services wall be held on Wednesday, July 27. 1983 at 2:00PM. Intennent at Temple Texas Directed by Saddleback Chapel, Tustin STAFFORD LAW RENCE B. STAF· FORD. resident of Costs Mesa. Ca. for over 30 years. Pa.w!d away on July 23, rBCI HOTHflS l&.L UOADWAY NOHUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 IA&.TZIHGHOM "'4l1'H & TUTHIL.L WHTC&.lff CHA'"IL 427 E I 71t1 St Cost;i Mesa fl46 9371 PAClftC YllW Wl...c>llAl f'AH Ct:fl'etery Moriuary Chapel-Crematory 3600 Pacrt1 c View Duve Nf'wporl Be ach 644 ?700 McCC>aMtQ{ MOITUAllU Laguna Beach 49-i 9415 Laguna .. Mis 768·0933 , Sitn Juan Cap1st1ano 495-1776 HAltlOlt LAW.._MT. OUYI Morluary • (Amatrry C111m111ory 162!1 Grsle1 Avt •. Cos11 Mb• !>40-"~4 I 0 AIR QUALITY deeml!d to meen "TrustOfs" tt ll\Ofe MAMA-.NT otaTIUCT then one Tru11or 11 designated HEAMtG 90ARO below, &nd "Beneficiary" sh•ll be NOTICI Of' PU9LIC deemed 10 meen "Benehclarln" If HEANMQ TO CONllOER more than one Beneficiary e)lecuted AN APNAL FROM DENIAL lhe Notice ol Default heretnabove 1983. He was a mem ber of Of' l'l!RWT TO ~RATE-2113-t mentioned the Golden Timers and the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th•• The lime •nd place OI sale, de- Costa M esa Senior Citizens the South Caul Air Ouallly manage-serlpllon of 111ld property and olher Cl b H also be ment Olslrlot Hearing Boerd wlU hOld data relerred to above are as fol· u . e was a mem r a public hearing •I 10:00 e.m. on 1ows of the miliatry retirees of HURSOAY, AUGUST 18, 1963 in County Orange Orange Coun ty. H e is he Board o f Supervlaor'e Trustor RONALD 8 COULOMBE ed h . M ~ham~s. 10 Civic Center Drive, ANO MARILYN D COULOMBE su:v1v by IS w1£e ary, snte Ana. Cet1r0tnla.10 oonalder an HUSBAND ANO WIFE children Beverly (Edward) appeel flam denl•I of permit to oper. Offo 01 Trust Rec0<dellon Date Slade and Donald (Rose) ate one extruder, Albe Modctf K-6·32 September 15. 1980. book 13742. Stafford 9 arandchtdlren 3 and one ••lrudef, 011111 S1and1rd page 1623, document no 18833 • .,. . • Model 250S st AMERICAN Notice ol Default Aecordallon great-grandchildren and hlS BENTLEY. 2552 MeGe• Avenue. Date March 15 1983, document no sister lsabeUe Overton of Irvine, Catlfornla. 83· 109353 Owensville, lndlana. Ser-A c;opy of the petition Is evalleble Time of Sale South front entrance vices will be held n f0t lnapecUtlon at the oftlee of the 10 the Old Orange county 0 Heerlnl>g Board Clertl, 9150 East Cour1110use, 211 WHI Santa Ana Wednesday, July 27, 1983 at Aelr Drive. El Monie. Calll0tnle; •nd Boulevard, Clly of Santa Ane, Stale lO:OOAM al the Harbor al the Anaheim Office. 1900 Enl L of Calllornl1 Lawn M emorial Chapel Pelme Avenue. Anehelm. C1lll0<nl1 Total 01 Obligation and es11mated . lnt11•ted peraons mey altencl costs. expenMS. end snv1nces 11 with Dr Raymond Becker· and submit <><•I °' written Slit,.. lnlU•l publk:ellon St•9.• 13 74 1 n g or l h e C r y s ta I men1s at the helrloQ. 11 It requetled S11ee1 address or otrier common Cathederal off1claung. ln· tt>et wrtllen lltelements be tub· des1Qn111on of said property 22•3 · edl mltted 10 the ~ng Boetd five Pac1Ttc Avenue. terment services mun_ • days be!Ofe the heiring II Is re-8· 105. Costa MeN. Ca 92627 ately following. Servives 1Quet1ed lhet Wfllten 11e1ement1 Oesorlplion of Properly PARCEL under the direction of .ubmllled to the H .. rlng Board fl I Ttta1 por11on ot Lot 1 of Tr1C1 No H arbor Lawn-Mount Olive 'days be!Of'e the hletlng 10491 1n the County ol Orange. D•ted· July 11. 1983 Slate 01 Ca11tornla 111 shown on e Mortuary of Cost.a Mesa. SOUTH COAST AIR map recorded on Book 468. peges •O 540-5554 OUAUTY MANAGEMENT and 4 I of Miscellaneous Maps, re· TOSH DISTRICT HEARING cords of said County. mown end BOARD detlnedos Unit 11 on e condominium ARV L . TOSH , resident of Sy: Helen Oulntena plan recorded June 3, 1980, in Book Laguna Beach Ca P assed Deputy Clerk 1382 ... page 1207. OHlclat Records ' ' . Publlshecl Orenge Coast Delly ot said County PARCEL 2 Afl U'1· away on JuJy 2 1. 1983 an Piiot July 26. 1983 divided I/15th Interest on and 10 that South Laguna. Ca. Beloved ,.242·83 portion of Lot 1 of Tract No. 10,.91, mother or Robert Luther In lhe County of Or1nge, Stele of Tosh al!IO survived by 7 Celllorn11, es tllown on a map re-• corded 1n Book 488, pages 40 and g r a n d c h I I d r e n • 8 "8.IC NOTICE 4 1 of Mlacellaneous Mapa. records great-grandchildren and 2 . or eatd County, shown end defined areat ·"r eat-ar andchlld r en. FICTITIOUS •USINESS BS "common arH" on • con-., . " " NAMI: STAnMINT domlnlum plan reoorded June 3 Pnvate services were held The fOllowlng pertOnl 1r11 doing 1980, In Book 1382•. PSQtl 1207: al Forest Lawn-Glendale. business aa Oftlcl11 AecOfdl ol said Co.:inty. Forest Lawn Mortuary di-WHAT'S COOKING, 2118 e. 17th Exc:.ptlng lrom. portion 01 Aid recto SllMt, Coste Mesa, Ce. 92627 land one-hell ot 111 mlner111. Oii. gH . rs. Luhan Corp.. Inc.. 2632 San end other hydrocarbOn tubllancK HORUCK MIQuel Or • Newpor1 8Mclh. Ca eaved Of SOkJ trom the •~ 0.: ICE C H OR L (CK . 266<> tenbed l1nd upon Ille eorn:tltlon. . , ren· This bu•IMSS 11 conduct~ by • hOwever. thll the Gret11or 0< auc- den t of N ewport Beach , Ca. P<>f•llon CMIO<I In lnlerNt of ownerthlp lh•H p~ away on J uJy 22, LUHAN CORP . INC h•ve no fight or entry Ul'On the aur- 983 Sh . b Lucy Luhen. Prea teea of lhe land lrld 1h1fl not drlll fa< 1 . e IS survived Y her This 11eternen1 wH fifed wllh the auch tubttenc.a wtth the upoet 100 husband Robert, 2 daugh-nty Clerk of Or1nge County on reet 01 Ulld lend, •• r~ by ters Barbara A.nn and Ho~ uly I. t983 l11Urbel 01rdlnet •widow. end Mery Of N•wport n-...... h Ca ....,.... '21"2t Jern1 Gardiner. • alngle women. "' ~ .... • "_,,_ Publllhed Ofenge COllll Oa11y molhe1 ind d11 hi.,, In deed re Harlan. who II stationed ln P11o1 July 12. 19 28. Auo 2. 1983 cOfded Aprll 6, ':i11~. 1n bOOk 3020, West Germany with the '1058-63 i.ege 339, 0111c111 Record• Anny, Bob, wh() iJI on active Aetervlng ther1t1om ~11 duty an the 82nd A.lrbom In !Of en1ryw1yt. f,•Uo •nd e.1l)Or11 •• .. _IC Mf\TICE lhown 91\d Clef n9<1 or1 the ebY• ,.,. Fon Brau, North Carolina ... ~ "" · ertl!ICed Cor1dom1n1um ptan and Olenn of Newport ,ICTITIOU• aue1N1aa PARCEL 3 An lllllmenl !Of ltlher Beach, Ca., abo survived by NAMI eTATIMINl en1ryw1y1, P•llo or carl)0(1a O• her mother Aatrld Berg and Ttte !Ollowlng per•on• er1 CIO!no that portion ot the 11ttalfl11>0vt O.. 11,,... 11 IQtlbtd common "''' w111c11 ,,. sitter M ra. Greta Smith, 08 Oealgn•. 178,.8 Slly p.,.14 1hown •• being sppu11enan1 to both of Fort. La1.1derdale tvd ll\lln9 CA 9?114 Paroet t on the condominium plan Florida. Mrs. ffurlJck w aa ~ o.' Ann•' erooy. 02& cernellon recorded Jun• ll, 11180, In ye Colts MeH CA 02828 bool< 1362 .. ,/809 1207, Oftletel Re- regiJltA-red nurw and hlKI rtii1 bu1t1-11I conducted by: An CC)( Cit of NI C0<in1y O.ttd: July 7. bttn formerly employed at tldlvldullf. 19113 M~rcy Oen ral Hotpllal. o. Ann• llrody M"'\ VISTA "INANCIAL. INC Santa Ana ~ &!rvi«os lh11 atetltMnl w11 ftltd wttn lht • oorr:;r•tton, TrlltMl- were held ~t P~flc Vt.w nty Cler14 of Or1nge County on A PAOf'~S:~!~l~~Ar:: M I I P 11, 11183. 8 emor • ark . Pacific nmn y J.A.Whltmer View Monuary Newport PublleMd °'""" eo.•t Otlty At1orney1 ror Trut t• 8"tch dl~rs. ' Nol Jut( H . Aug. 2. 9, 1:2&~!~ ~·~.~.~=.~~~~.~ 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tue.day, July 28, 1983 Cl ClASSlfllD CLASSIFIED INDEX To l'lu1 Yow Ad, Cd 642-5678 REAL ESTATC •••. ,,..,_.1 A1 .. fu1m lldk n .• u .... IJ.m .. t l'"-lt•w l\•t1maut.- l .itJ.M\Ha1 ... ltll'• ... Ir l•it•H•• ''"l M., t ~-.1 .. M••..,. lli.m.11 11111111 rJ ·r,.m •··"'on .. m v .. 1hv l'•Jnlhl~lrni l\..-h Ht1t1t 11 .. 1onu1 ""'"' l..-.l(\#11.t ........ h '•Mtltl• llill• 1..,oi:ur1 .. N11v11 I ... , ~'"'"'I M"~'"" Vu I "·-••"' n ..... 11 '·'"' l•u•uh ~ .... J1111H I t'l1'""4hH \wHh• An• """.,.1 I\_. h :W-••lh L .... .cun111 ,, ..... '"* h I 1•tlfl \\1 Uh"''"' ~1· '·lk ,, ... , .. A •••t(• A1 ... 1IU•hh It. .t, l't1 1•1h .~,.. .......... ''"''''' I I fllil tH \ ......... 'tft1ml ""'..,'"' l •tttot• .. lltll•Ufh '"''''"\I I .... tf,.,,.,.._. ,., •• M11\t•I 111 1111~ 11fl'l•th l11du llwJ l'1ua,;l\ f,.11 1111 ,,,, \t1tl11I• It•'"'" t•,,, ""' ,,l•o\OH. ... 111 I • .... rt I h tOW• I o l "-H ·•I I ;l'Ufll\ l h,t~ •ti , ... ,,. "'''"'" .. t.u1h Kno:.n l'ruf"'1'lY 'nnM· Sh..nufe R t. l:.«h""IC• 11 l! W•nll'<l RENTALS U11••w--. l'"u1t11"hul H111i"""' l'nh.•fW\t\, .. t U1°11"'' t UifO\h·~· •tf I nh,110 .. h•" t Uh!lll r~,1'1 4 ,.,,,Ju I~" I lt1,.t1t\11vw.., h.Hu t ·wnti•-u-.. l'ul lflu"4t "' • t'u•t1 IA11·h "'' Unt A~,., 11, ... ,, ... ~ vf1u,tw,-.I A~,..''""'''°' t ul A~\A.t utn••t ul ti•••tvo H••itttltl ~ ... HI lt•IOh M·.t•li 4iUt1t """"' .. "UlllU• t 1l1 01.alt. v .... ,,."' ,.,,......,,, •H10'-il ... 111 ~tw. • R· nt,il ... W.m t.t .. 1 \.,.,,..~, l•M: knit Oftto• H• n\tlb Bo'i"'""'-' H1n1 .. a• l".11rnnil t\, tH..tl'i l1•lu.)t Rt UL.th ,l'f\.f .. if• M11ti1 k1•ultth llVJ 1004 ll)(Jto 1007 IUI~ IOIJ lllH IV~" w.11 UU.4 llHO .... , IOI I lllofM '""' Ill.II r\t\l~~ "",,,.,.,..,.. /\hi hlllhAI ilM• M•lrl•f"' ('.tt ... ,rM 4; ..... \11 ... 1'9,t I t IJOll"'h h .,, .. l•J Vuu ., .. .,,.llfl t ... , .. w "-ti•"' U•JU••h11fJ u ••• 1. J1•wd1~ M1Mf11111 1"" M1JW••ll111!\it'\IUJI M1 .. w .. 1H•'\J M~wl ltu.uuu .. •ou. Ull1h t'u11111un /ti, •:.tMOlfo•OI 1•, .. ,..,,11 A (llM~•u. iV" :;~~~'· ··~~11:"' llN BOATS IO•, I l1~1l1 I H"ttl 'tflf•'f t.~ , .. I 11 I tfl tt I , \Ill , , IU7M "''' ...... , "~· .. , ... . H9"1 ~' fltt .... •t•t1t' lllM41 ~' ..... "\,, " .. t HalUI ''·i--1+. 111o • .._ ··~~· ·-.t I o._,:I lll't~ "'·•l·t·tu Ir. 11 1t f1 '"' 11•!> ......... 11 ...... 1 II. ...... II fRANSPORTATION 1101 A.1011ft 10 1:•w t ,01 f• ti. l.!• M .. , •• , lhk• I UM • M +1l1 lft ~' I•' :--,-,,int•" I '•' M•1h~ U1.,h• I l"W H\ ii 11,ul•·t'~ I llti l1.-1h1 . l'l1hh Ill' :~.: AUTOMOTIVE l •I. \uh• I • ,..,w;t I . .t ""'" ~ f \I!'"' .... ,lit I ' '\llh' \\,101• rt 1~8' "'l••tt lt1k• H·•l.oi lt;\I( t Wlt-•I P'h • ltiOl. lru .. t..\ ltS2& v ...... 1'111111••·· l L"•'•M AUTOS IMPORTED \ •• 1. ... t•h \ •• 11•1 .ii~ "''" .. ·•11 I ttl .. lt l\.:1 IJ.1•~u1i J.",..! , ... , fl••l· , .. ~ '·" ,, , .. ,., .. ,.,1 l~lllt ........ . l'f'OO l·1tr11 J~OU J tt'U,.1 :i''-ifMJ J1 ..... ,, J"'4U I 4.U1l•'' t(hltlt 1wtH I ..aht 1.1 '"41'\ J,.11\.n il~_, M w1J1 M l1 M1t ... 11tt1 .NOit M• u ·~~"' l)l hi MN M i1AUl1t-.h1 JollJ "'" li114 •~·· '11'1tt v .. 11hr .. l~ljj t'•u.cn•I n;zo t'o"""h' lt!'2: Ht IMUh JV.'~ H.11ll• Ku\t 1 Ho\.•t ANNOUNCEMENTS ~:.;::,,, l\t\hlUH .. 11 \t'll\li ''°"'' ~ ~U\ihd 1•, ',.,, .. ,," I'• ''" ... I .,. ''.,. ~ "h1•+h ~ IH~~t Ill,,,,,, It nd BUSINESS & FINANCIAL lll.ou1o1.....,., ltlf ""wli •t"""''t\l/lltofll ()flpof'IUtlliU'- f\ot~f-...... uhd •t.t\t'"l!lfM "' t~l·"'l•,llhf°"' t"1i•~UIM flt Wt'11 .. I • ~l .,._ .. \•• L ... ,_,o •",,. .. ' w .. ,,._.,,., "'"'' .. ·'-'' I ft £Mf'LOYM£NT ti '• ._.. .. , ..... 'J, .... '-'•11lul ~1u: mo .. f11\1oto \Oi i l n1.111•J•h Ull& \' .. 1t-.,1it. .. J(••n .tillt1 \,,,\ .. .thlH Ml111 AUTOS, DOMESTIC IMI lt•mlrr. •lltt ~ .•• 1,11 ... •111 t 'I• \fi!Jo 1 •111~ 'hr-. Ii f tliltf ,.,,,... '"" , .. ,. 61•,.t II •11,ll ... tl.'tt ..... h1 t1I.' 1th'tl't 1111 ..... htk """"*'"'·"" ., .. ., • .. ,,, ... ,,,l) t'tt , ... .._. ..... ::;;;:;~--.;;o;;;a.......,.~1 ....... .... t:::I 11!! ...... lln llYW PlAm llifW Sl)edaCUlar beyfn)nt dplx 2 br, 2 be up: 2 br, cM>ll 2 be dn. 2 boat~· a.d&.ad -tl.500.000. ::~ PllllllU -1111•1111 :i:: Ocean & Jetcy viewa. Marine room, 4 bdnn, 3 llOtt bath, 3700 11e1.tt. Xtn _..._•-·. tl.W,000 . OIOJ! ,--._ h\.12! L.91m.I hllM ""· Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 beth+ tarp rec. rm., ~~:; beam cetllnp, ~ s-ua.. $420,000. :~~: fllllUll .... at.TIP oi1• New 4 br, 4 ~ be, CUiiom French Normandy H22f Fa\aie J ,2 prime acN bllltop tl,25(),000. :~~ lllNI• IAYI llYnllT rn: Coronoldo laland cwt. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Pluw avail. Now '370,000 w/1rade. 7~11· "'" w .... -;:::~ Near new 4 bdrm. 4 beth, lake view."°° IQ. ~:::~ ft. $440.000. WW tMle for a local pmopeny. IOilf """ BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR s .1 t· ; ·. , t. : J • • • • • .,i ' ' i r '-' * 0111011 llllE * Come visit the lll08t fabouloua view new eu.stom horn& in Newpoty. Nothing to compare with this 4 bdrm, tam nn, 5 bath, formal dining, 3 frpb. 6 car garage. Large pool & jacuzzi. Come to the g8te and ask for 3 Yorkahire, 759-1931. IPEI Ml.I 1 .. HELEI 8. DOWD IULTll, ... USTSllE 01111 144-1114 •1111• Cuttom rteidence benlnd ~''' Great location near w .. 1. guarded gat ... thia for- m• I home w/pvl courtyard entty & vt>ot petloe It detlgf1eCI tor ui. peftec11onist.. One ....,.. floor plan wtlh marble, leaded glue & Frenctl doors. Lender owner will accept low ~ and of· !era ftlxlble 1wme on 1ottnt and Int. tate. Don't '-11•1• to -and llA>-m It I f quelllled. S 1.075.000 i.e. 63 t-1400 ~:~~ clitt 9hopplf'\O arN . Welk 11: 10 all shoe>ping. 3 Br, 2 "·"' b81h, beautifully decor· "'·" ated with 2 car garage. It ¥•·" won't last at only ~:;; S 125,000. Hurry on thle VUI one! 646-7171 Vl4A ltlO Ut<1 itl<il ~1\1 fl.)J Ill~~ Vl~7 111\W wlOI 'tllf1 \ 111~\ 1lltl; THE :REAL ESTATE RS FAIT&1111 • lf'LI Top Rental ArH , 38r Uppef, 28r IOW9r. Perfec1 tor owner occupent. 1 300.000 O wner anxlou1, wlll consider trade down. Call Marilyn Agl. 645-1915 Ill Ollll R.E. UYllHE UYFlllT - WAft.RFltONT HOME!. a.c. REAL ESTATE 111·14'0 *Cote Realty & ln,•eslm~nt l .... Ital latatt 1000 .. ,.. 1002 65' M ain cllennet & 1umlng b&Aln view, CQmplately remodaled, 3700 aq tt. 5Br, <1Ba. gema rm. lam rm, llY rm, din rm, 3 ear gar French drs, hrdwood firs. bnck pallo & entry Etc, e1c. Xlnt fln1nclng, inctudlng ,_ 111 10% 30yr 2nd, w111 te)(e t1ecle for por1ion ol equity In In· dutllrlsl or acreege $1,795,000 F'ee By owner 642-5286 1Y91, 673..0760 Clys Fer Ad Action IUIUIEI For Tuesde)' 1h1ough Fri· dey publications; 4:30 p m the previO<Js dey For Saturdey publlc;ellon, deadline 11 3 p.m Friday Sundey deadline Is 5 p m Friday. M onday deadline ts 11:30 • m. Saturday All Tltl .... , 1111,IOOI IWlllllSTllll •••rmTY knoc:tta often .._,, you UM rewlt'ilM11ng Delly Piiot Clenlfled Ad• to raech the Orange COMt mnet. Phorl9 642 ·5&711 Cal a Daly Plot Al).VIS(I 642-5678 llLLS&ll CIHEOTIOIS remendous prk;e reduc· tlon reflecta owner's mo11va11on to sell this cherming custom Tudor home with nice coestal views ,. Br's, 31/2 Ba's, paneled den wlflreplaoe Huge family room OV9f !~~~~~~~~~~ entire 3rel noor. Solid oak Kill~ and corrections may be made on aeme dead· lines as above. Please esk 101 1 "kill number" wtien cancelllng yOt>r ed. built-Ins and lloorlng throughout. Spa. sauna anel BBQ in secluded patio. Lovely family neighborhood n eer echools, beaches. Owner wlll ualst In arranging HHH new flnenclng. Red~ Ctteck your ed dally end to $395,000. Ask for report eHors 1mmedl· Heme S track. 644· 7020 ately The DAILY PILOT UHi IUL llTATI assumes Uablllty !or the first Incorrect lnser11on l .. TIWlll only II llWNIT llTS --------• Large MW custom home. For Claulfled Ad ACTION C.11 a Oelfy PllOI AO-VISOR 642-5&78 WVhel 1 Wonderlul woncs ot Shopping, right et yOUt flnaenlpt .-yd•~ Delly Piiot C tenlll•CI Ad•. To p111ee your ad, clll &42-6678 end .... ClaMlf1td Ad-VIiiot '- )'OU. A masterful blend or latest In quality eppolnt- mants and 1he cherm of the old Antique fire- places. beveled gtasa Ftench doors enhance spec:loue. bright tooms. Seiter mey trede tor 101, same ere•. Cell Marilyn Hiii tor exclllng detalts. $4'5.000. GE 75?-QlOO ·-Of--~-,_ COLDWeLL BANl(eR~ .,,.,.. Bdght & cheerful Peter'• townhome on conununity park. Tennis, racket ball, library & pools nearby. Immaculate, neu- tral decor. fully furnbhed dark room, private spa & much. much more!! IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 Don t Read Thii Ad J lll.ESS YOO MUD 00 TO • TIUTm TO A 8CUl10 Dllll Felt TWO AT M FAIDJS .,..., IDCH MMllOTI tlJ1B. ECltT All> TOllS CUB As 1 lt*ill Introductory offlf. WI WOtlN llM to tlllt JM to I dtliCWll MMll fMturl~ tlM •mott's wortd ,..,., c1l1IM lftd ._ WfJ ..... door prins. Tiils Is 1u1t our •r of lntrodt1el11 you to tt1t .,_..Ip" of tl ... m .... TM b,..thll"ftl Snow lab ....... ill lM ... , •apollltl fow •SOii "ICKt of ...... T la'• C.llfomll. n.. dillMf, door pri• end "° oMtptkMI Pf'IMltltkMI • S.OW LIU lod&t will cost yo1 llOtttiftl. Of cOWM JM MSt Ill °"' """=· pilhllly ••ployed end If ro-'"•"*'row""""' ••at ICCOllPl'lr JM.~ ttt ••Ir hlvt 1 lhnltecl •••tot 11*1 ••illltlt for tttls COllPll•RtlfJ ,._. Pf'IMltltioll so plelM ctll IOOI .... For tntormtkNl Ind rt11n1tioft1 call Sl-'r toll fflt (IOOi412· 4931 or e1U Mr collect It (714) ....... 1 '·· C• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, July 26, 1983 ...... ltr l&le l•!f!! fer lale l!!f!! lt1 Ill• D•r!•u1/Ual11 UM •••Mt UalaralaW ltun VafarabW 41tr!9nt14 lat. AN1t11tat1. lat. leatala It W11tri1I ...... lOH Cert1t ~ti fllu 1022 ltwttrl ltac~ 1Ht Awiit L tch, 1288.600. § Ct1t1 fllna HH ltwptrt ltac~ 2211 Cella f11111 Z7l4 l~rt ltac~ 27it ~· ... ~!!"'"-'--~nol!""'!""~I lntab 2120 81 ' 2 ar, $20K down --IOUI I Jlm YlfW l&Y llLAll lllT&l S1ep1to11nd gu.2144 4Br TOWNHOUSE. dbl H1rtl0f View Home1, lrg 4 X lei 1 Br $405, 2 Br 1595. 2 N iuH t 1~9~~~ St M/F, Bcll lrnt •jl. 3 t>d. 2 6500 IQ rt, 3 front olllc.s. 2ooblk ·o·io1,3brrdtn,Ch I , ... b1 lron1 ~--... .a ger•ge, $760 mo t>r, S1500 tmo or Pool P1110 Frplc; pt enn, • mo bi.2ndilory.325tmot d2 00 1•rr•g.•!u,r•r de'i1ev~lr•1~ llYlllTHUOl Former model hoint. b•1u11fu11y melntelneo ThrM t>drms & llmlly room , 111ge patio & ylrd wl1h ample toom lot 1 pool Clrc;uler d11vew1y An excapllonal 11elue 11 $335.000 - " ermg 0.,.1 y IHHI le t•n 752·8731 AQI 12000/futn PllrlCk Othwir 557·2S41 Av I 11 Imme d ulll1 649.g457 ~ .. .. 3bl. yard. compl refurb ~~~e;:~.,~~C:!\= 1321 ___ TtnOft. 780.8702 __ 213-433-0502 M/F niiiTi'kt~ h.....-Mr Po"' 32''1 11i(l11 1179 f€:1~·=, 0ri:,n J~~I:.;; S..ulllul park .. 111no 8\6 No FlOwer. sX. 3 Br, IUll llW Newport HetOhll 3Br 2 UJllH YllTUPTS 2 B,,..,Ba. prtftr St SC Plua & occ 1250 ~:~~'-6:(;.;::~· "::~:. O...nwrtagt 673-555! Pi.i & 1llp 3 br, 2 frplc1 wu •llny·a ollic. Ntw ILTU HITIM Ba frplc, pool & tacuul 1475 1 Br, 1 81 Apl Citizen, 645-8451 Cotti Incl utll1 855·0800 648•0881 C •• t. fll •• -.--102" A rate opportunity ClMI A/C, hHt, elec; & 3 bl, 3 Ill. llm rm. frplc, 11 100/mo. 831·1278 1586·1595 2 Br 2 Bl Pl ' NPI Hgl• M/F PrOftHIOnliPeraon. .. 13000/mo Buber& Aunt plumb w orth $46,000, 111c In m11r bl. huge rear --TownhouM Frplc. sky· mid 20•1• 10 •hare brand N~por1 Beech · Cannery 8'14·8200 will oallver for $l t,OOO yd 011ve by 2180 Eld•n Npt Tilrr Condo 2 bd, 2 llghla, pa110.e11 bullHnl ntw Condo JBd/3ba. VIiiage 3250 IQ h Mt. 11 1 41 '71·4400 tJtll U l ·l UI HARBOR ----ITPllCILS Trtplax, w11h 2 Bdr 11/2 unlls. 1come $ t8,600 pr J Ill 111111 with garage 1par1men1, 1111ey access $155,000 ftlH 3 BR home on large lot $97.000 Easy 1erms NOLIOll OUiet 1oca11on 3 BR 2 Ba. llreplac;e, AV aCCtU S 148.000 llnanclng by ownet R•r lo0ar4te lltr. 141-llH yr Loan evmen1s 1·--------• $17 ,400pr yr Price $161,000 631 ·7370 TRADITIONAL REALTY Dalebout Boy.., ~each r<eal Estate lltfill fif.Mf U CfU(HCf $INCi Ifft 2S1ry 3 trg 0r.38a. lrg llv rm w/lrptc. ltg den $167 .900 979·0734 IAll FIHCLHllll Local t>ank has loteclose<I on 2 beaut1fut condos. 1-3Br 2';8a and 1-4Br. 2 •,Ba Ttie units are 3 years new spacious. fully appointed wlmodern lea- ' tw es 1nclud1ng m1cru· waves and sell-cleaning ovens. !tie entry dbl gar· ages w/openers. elc Submit on financing Agl 642·4623 DOYER SHORES In Forectosura • Prtceo lor I•--------• tas1 sale This cuslom live bedroom home •S 1oca1aa among much more eA- penslva homes with a lremandou~ 001en11a1 $275 000 113-7300 SPAlllllltl POOL with 38r 3ba Huntington Bch horN Really Sharp• $135.950 .. llSA WHIS" 4 Br 2 story wllh great pool. S199,950 C1ll Xullr.tr Realty tlt-1310 OPEN TILL 8 PM SPIC UD SPAlt If neatness counts 1111s one could be tor you Beaut!· fully decorated and ma1n- 1a;ned 3 Bdr 2 Ba on a vefy qulel s1ree1 Price<! 10 allow the seltet lo move qutckly Only $119,900 751-3191 ·~ BY OWNER 4Br thBa. dbl garage. move In cond $112,500 ~48·8454 Lovely 5 Br 3 Ba pool nome, ~ery private E /Stde $239,900 646·3557 LuK 2BR 2BA Condo. cath cell l1v rm . wood burntng lrpl, lormal din . 2 car gar W/0, Relrlg tncl Ideal IOC s 135.000. neg 556-871<1 Hut. leack-1040 Assume YA loans as low as 8112•1, 3·4-&SBr. lop areas m o ttvaied Marcene agl 840-2678 lrviae 1044 * WOOIHIDll * Ow1tr•11tSell 3 t>d. 2'r. 1 yr, upgrade<!. shullars Orapes tand· scapecl, nr pool and l&n· n1s Make oiler Open house Sa1ISun. 12·5. 22 lakeshore Bkr 552-0660 IYOWIH BIG CANYON Home, 4 Br many custom features, e1tcepllonelly main· 1a1ned $795,000 PI P 714 /7 60-11263 or 751·6128 Prtnc1pa11 only ILUFFS OOIH I PUii 4 bdrm, 3 ba, sptlt levtt, corner 101. large patio on gcaent>ell, rec re · decor111ad, new crpts, kll apphances, ac1oss lrom pool PP ownr wlll assist 1n financing Call lor lnlo dally all <I pm Mr Dean 760-0157 CltlthaveQ 3 Br btg FJ2 IOI, hr<:lwd floors S215K Ownt Agl 642·9666 850.4133 $1050/rno 85 t·6226 ba, no cttlld/~tt Renl, 386 Avocado """I. Jae F/Pftf 1275 1pec. Located In IT~ ---1700. Security 11000 TSL Mgmt 642·9412 .. ~ ot Cennety llHl&gt area S•nta-An1. vtry cleen 3 B1 OHIO( 642-30~3 _ Large I & 2 Br celling. Ian. LIVING mo 645•71881488-4557 A111 Mo 10 Mo Of eMual home, 15,000 or $17,500 ( 1111 TWtllll( Seawlnd 5 Br, 3ba, vi-., Piiio. garage, spa pool, IN NEWPORT BEACH M/F, 1111 2bt-1112 B•. le11t 75 1q II NNN ~;~~=;~~ 10 your lol. Supe;bly dee 2Bi. 2'~Ba, g d n 1• 1enn111poo1 iand volley ball courl, Singles I & 2 Bdrm Apart· qute1 worklng·nn·lmkr, Negollabta Carl Syl\ila. __ --------t1otc, skylllH, pVI patio, $1800/mo. 559.~5~9 . billiard room Call Bay menls 4 Townh0u11e CM $225 & 112 utll Pellcan Properties Inc faceat Prep 1350 11nge1m1cro, WtD Loe In Meed 0 w 1 AP 1 5 Soma eie eleganlly 831-3272 714/645-6!>01 -sm complu w/?<>04 LM Tll ILIFFl.OtlH 846-0073 387 Bay SI furnished From $820 M/F to ah are 3 Br ffFICl/WUHllSl 2 hou••• on 2 R2 lots $800 mo Agl 631-5155 3 Br, 2'1i Be. pool, tennis, t>lwo Harbor a Newpor1 On Jamboree Rd al TownhMC M 1260 111 & C M I Br & 4 Br l80K --· pulling green Nr sch<>OI Blvd Sen Joaquin Hiiia Rd IHI Work 566• 7840, lew"rt leaah eactt. 15% Own. Own/Ag'1Eas1Slde 2Br Twnhse & ahopi s 1150 w/opt 1•4-1100 home 548-6378 or mitg 2700 IQ t(, wetl maln1a1ne1 642·9666 1 1250 SQ II $7~ mo Call 6•.c~e 139 Large upper 3 Br 2 Ba 548. 1826 Joan t>l<lg on quiet slreet --------.--Freo 559· 1887 enclosed garage uppet Aoross tro'M'b'each· 1 & 2 845·4800 °' 645·3323 43& Carnation - -W11trfron1 3 Br3Bi. $575/mo Mese dal Mat Bdrma trom $525 210 Nwpl oceanfront, mat Ea.stsldeapeclaJ 4 rmcrpt1 St500/mo Opck In· No pets 751-9905 Ive Cedar 640·!>078 resp F n·smkr, own rm, •S77Sup 2265 ttiilou~ C411 TIU·PLEJ lhru-oul appls ,..., ullls pd clude<I 3 Br 2112 Be -t>a Yrly $333 631·8198 trtal olfioe 18101 Redot B 3 B S350 lctd Ok 539-6190 condo. lease $900/mo New Condo tor rent, 2 Br Baac;hlronl. yearly rental. do Circle . .,T, Hunungll 4w:;m Bar~ ~!':::~·~ BEST Riiy , .. __ Rusty Guinther. agt 2·~ Ba s 1001mo 2 Br, 2 Ba Av111 Sep1 Ocean view P9'nthoU"ieto Beach 842·283.C Sauna • 2-lwo bdrm I MESA VERDE FINEST 3 631· 1266 673·4400 559· 1692 sMre, 2 Br 2 Ba. N.B. C.1t ,.... 3604 units, 4 car garage A•k· BR oius den. Otn room, WESTCLIFF 3 Br2•;, 81, Newly decorateo Easlslde Ill CAllYOI HIT ~~~.%so pool, e1c Ing $540,000 1 dt>ta gar • qu1a1 s1reet Fam Rm Fotmal D.R 2 Br 1 Ba No pets 3 Br ? Ba 2 car garage, S 100 Reward Loll In Nor· TRUST DEPT S975 mo 549-3768 $1350/mo gardenetl S500Jmo 63 t-6155 lull securtl)'. on lairway Ptol M/F roommate lot dsltoms. 1am11y helrlOom D8a3n3~7ew62ts2 lfW •Ill 1 IA 1ncld 549.4 102 No pets C M twnhse 2Bt. 2Ba llroach. d1amon<1s. gar. • o• Tiil ILUFFS 644 0509 $300 mo .,,, ulll nets & pearls Please CB!! I Garage. lrplc. w/d Saa Jeaa c.---~ 2271 . 842·4321 eat 245 days 2 t3/433·6404 .•, • Newport oc11an lron1s --hook-ups, no pets. 121 · Quiet 2Br, 2Ba. close to E Blull spacious 1BR 645 ... 073 eves 1300 REWARD Male Se-U\ dup111~ & tr1plex Spec· Cenler SI Baaullful Con o. 2 kids beach . t 1rep 1 ate pool pleasam a1 aa. no '"' tacualr 673·7873 $695/mo 1s1 , sec Days OK. 2Br. 1Ba. $545 mo balcony dsnwshr dtn rm oet$ s54 5 mo 544•4161 Amm11a wante<l lo shiiie Point Himalayan cat loog DOYER SHORES Ltll for Sale 1400 497-6287. Eves 831-0554, 831·9303 encl garage $625 mo 2Br 2Ba c M 1ownhouse hair, los1 712 Harbor V1-. Ellpansiv~ cuslcm nome 496-4792 S t~ L -2216 2163 Pacoloc CM Jell NearHoagHosp 1slory 2 w/orol t8ftlale Fireplace. Homes 760·8661 on ahuge 101 5Br4',ba,•• •t••• Agt :1 17 cau548·4530 B• 1'• Ba Dtn rm laun patio $300mo ·'tutti-round 119, t>lk Belo"V.t. new spa & pool Mosl ex· Bast Area 1n Callfornta Nr OCC qualnl 3 bdrm 2 Outstanding ocean voew 2 dry nook ups S575 111as Musi be retp 30• S W elusive showcase hom11I Cllmata loca11on ocean• ba 41am homo singles B1 2 Ba spa furn or unlurn Pantrodge Cove 2 Br 2 Ba 642-6629 non·&mol<er & naal. Call st~~:~d 6:5~~5~01 . • on a commanding view breeze. no wind. Newport line loo upper s5oo·s ' $1500 499-5304 bullHns. 2 car garage New 1Br Condo l1ptc, 642·4321 Exl 245 dys or lot $935 ooo lserild I Beach •S 1ea1ous 1 blk I sm tee 539•6190 BEST ""'opener pool. spa cpts/drps. bllns. garage 646-4073 aves s 131,500 land quole R & lrom blull and beach Rare hOme w/pOOI HSI· c •• ~ •• iai••• 5785/mo 545•3115 0001 yrly $150 mo Isl SHARE 3BO 2ba HOUSE~ H 1nves1ments. 751·5989 Ocean ll1ew, between side eddress lncd pels Uafarail~H 2410 Pvt I Br, 1101. pool, pa110 1aa1 & sac 852·5071 '• 81 to beach on Pens Duplex: $260.ooo. 3 Br & 2 San Clemente and Dana $600 call 4 details MacAr1hur Vihage. 1 Br. gar. no pets 399 W Bay wkdys 8 30·5 30 ask lor Musi have lurn s2so. Mo Point Dout>te corner tots 539-6190 BEST Riiy tee pool, tennis, club $475 6<16-9883. 660-2099/642·6700 Br, $20K oown. Steps to adjacent 1wo .streela and I 5•751 6•6 4380 Naw/lg sunny 1B1 CMOO, sand 974-214~. alleyway zone<I c. 1 and Wast-side. lg 2 b. 1'h b, " mo. " • · lllAllP I CUA• lrplc. new cpls/oros. Shr 3 Br apt on Newport Island, non-smkr, lrg M"' Br w/own Ba 5325 650-0642 approved ror apartments I huge tvg rm, l/p New kit, ~arhaeah hrlllht4 t Br u n 11 Fr p 1 c bllns, garage. pool yrly FA.TASTIC ,"IC( above Professional Of-patio, ga1 S7!>0. No Pels lalHI range/range, dshwshr $800 mo 1'1 lost & sec ttcas with 36' he•ghl •P· 646-2389 calhederal ce111ngs Sm 1 5 2 • 5 0 7 I w k d y s Slll,000 llPUX proval was $129,000.,if p • I 2221 PtaiaHll 2607 compl11x w/pool $450 8 30·5.30 ask tor Kate on the Balboa Peninsula, 3 will sacrifice both lor 181 •&• very nice 2 Br. laundry. mo 381 Hamlllon BA tn lronl. 1 BR in rear $981000 cash. 496·4511 Easily attordabie 2 bdrm 2 gar, avafl 9/ l0·6/ l0. llEWPOllT THllAO( A mon*a' maket Always1 , ba appls dshwshr gar 1575 .. dep. 873·9018 2 Ir, 2 i.a Gode. W/41 ~~~~ea~:onall lor lur1her In· I IAI JIU OAPISTUll :~n~=~3~~~ ,:~5ES~ds Cereaa ••1 Mar 2 22 MK!'SliB.AU frl1 lacl. UOO. STEPS TO BEACH Shr 3 br, 2 ba. 341h St, NB. $260 Mike 548·5170 or call Answer Ad 37. 6<12-4300 ll(L FICllS I YI(~ ••HtnS 1ifToiO 2232 CFAtoron• 0t1M•rliAA1022 Bea~ri~~~~:!~Plld T!!!;~r~s~~·Br 2,;rBa dbl PAYILIOll llfALTOll lnc~~c,!,uun~~ ~~·~:~~~~ 4 Br, 2 Ba. 2260 sq 11. 115 GFU garden aots. Pool &spa garage, pa110 Walk to lll-1120 Creek area Restricted 1o · acre. Jae. lru11 trees, ewe ltwrert ltac~ 2669 Patios/decks. No p111s. shopping. schools, park itataliWHtt4 Hit Ra111ad. middle aged man looking lor home or large apl with hllrbor Vtew, re- centlmodern upgrades, garage In CdM, N B Wiii FOllECLOSlll( Newport Shores close 10 oeach. 1ann1s. sw1mm1ng, 4 Br song1e lamtty . lglol $135,000 Make ollar Carl Mosen Agl 760-26<13 Hart>or Knolls Condo 3 Br 2'1 Ba $280,000 By owner 760-6961 Harbor Ridge 4 Bdrm, spec1acutar view. lotmer model $3700/mo Agl 760·6333 $85,000 1o s 155,000 clean Gatdner Avail 9/ t Prestigious bachellor at 2 Bdrm 1' •Ba $590 Neer pool s 1100/mo 10% dn Below markel 631·2t50 the Balboa Bay Club. 151 E 2151 548·2408 Eves 494-7429 llnanc1ng available Hid· Ft aataia avail Aug 15 $1100. 1nc1 1 Bdrm 5500•1505 den Moun111~31·7570 I Valltf 2234 utll 642· 1802 2 Br I''> Ba 5585.,590 Oet ef Stall I UnlQue set up 3 Br 3 Ba 2 A -rTatal1~ Uaf-. --2250 Vanguatd Way Prorert7 1550 story w/d dbl garage lncd 540·9626 HIWI .S675 • pllt guest sludlo ,,_P!H'°'ri.i!a-., __ _.;,;7.;;0l;; 1nct appls & ullls $350 , .. Vaca11on 1n Slral· musl see detells $435, 2 br, lo119ly spac. lord·A¥on tour Br II Ian I 539•6 t90 BEST Alty lee clean. on quiet c;ut de sac ~l:fiekj and Europe and en1oy In Anaheim, nr Katella & freedom ano saving by Haat. leac~ 2 40 Euclid. 548-5704 APAllTllHTI owning your own 181hl Beautiful garden apls. Century apt For detalls 3 Br 2 Ba encl ger. close ... IHI hlaa• 706 patios. decks, spa No 9.. 10 schools, ltlops, lfWYS, pe1s call 714·4 .,.4101 lckls ok s6!>0. 962_4471 4 Br 2 Ba dup1e11, 100 blk, 2 Bdrm 2 Ba 5605 UllDltE I SPACIOIS consider long term lease 28r. 1ba In choice Nwo1 or lease purchase Call Hts. Cathederal cetllngs, An 1 w e r Ad "8 1 5. wood t>runlng trplc., new 642·<1300 24 hrs cpt/drps, lg pvl deck Office ltatala 2114 area, garege $750 mo 1~!"!"11'"!"!'!' ... "!!'l'!""'!'~P"!!'IPI~ Agt 631·5155 1617Wastcllff,N8 275 10 3800 sq ti. 2,435 SQ. It YEllSAILLH Suitable tor me<llcal or 1 Br 1 Ba $575/mo. dental Agent 5<11-5032 2 Br 2 Ba Ptnlhouse 2°50 IQ II SUile $200/mo $175/mo 779 "L" w 19trl SI 673•8588 Costa Mesa 851·8928 FOUND ADS ARE FREE CaU: I e !4 H2-llll -' Found female Lab. g collar Vtc Fairview & Wiison 6 ·30·83 Found RADIO Newport Beach 675-3070 Found Sml blk F Dog. -nr Hetl/Sayt>rook HB 840-7784 Found Turtle nr Tust1rl and Flower East Costa Mesa Call and Oesc:ril')e 6•5-7 133 Found. Yng M Germ Shepherd 6m os7 171h1Tus11n CM 642·2742 ttyou've lost a pet we can help you Ca ll 1·800·824-7797 3 Br. 1i. Ba house .---------• w/bonus rm. great cond. g real l1nanc1ng , s 116 000 857-9583 IE W ' • .a 11•5 aml bay vu. yrly • • 18 n " Btke-beachn In minutes Sl375/mo. 575.9057, 398W Wilson 631 ·5583 FIXER In Cos1a Mesa S400 unit wllh gar pool & 675-8877 WHTUIU YILUH Versailles condo 2Br 2ba. Bayliont Cffi1c;M.P&t1os, ocn vu. sec., poo111ac • 1 $825/mo. 642·9266 Agt par .. ng. 1an11or1a1 673-1003 Lost 7'20. Male Re- 1re1v1Se11er X Shep Is~ Med Size 1•;, yr Redltan wl whlle Red Collar "Sparlo.ey' 549-3583 • URliE LOT 90io: t78 wtlh older home $225.000 w/yard •tras call fast 539-~ t90 I 1..... ---- GOLDEN PROPERTIES BEST Rlty IM I ... lf'TI, 752" 1589 HB's finer -2 81 house 011 PeaiaHla 2707 9~~ ~ B~~'~a~~ ti,~s1 WALK TO THE BEACH! BA L B 0 A p E N 1 N- 2 br, yrly. S700 Frplc, lge SULA EXECUTIVE OF· LOSI Blk puppy, 6 mo , lat>. •.,springer soan wnt marks/chest. 5•8·0802 REWARD' CAMPUS VIEW .._, lloCar41t llltr. Ctroaa •el ••r 2122 Newtand lam rm mod Penmsuta Point, 2 Br., 2 poo1.spa,nooe1s pvt patio 673·9060 FICE 400 sq It wlpvt Rare Plan 3 3 Bdrm 2 ba1h l.tm room Ona 01 a kind pa110 areas FEE LANO $ 171 500 Hl-ll2t 9· I to 6-1'84 Near stores kllch crpts fJyd S495 • NBa 2 car garage 2 TIL lls•t Hl-1122 Saa Cleatate 2776 bath & shower. cpts $300 mo 642-4623 Bl« SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS UHlllCHHPUI 3 Bdrm/2 bath and 2 Bdrm/1t>ath Botn unots 11ave 1<p1ces Ir doors patios close to oeacn $349,500 I ~1(.1 I It ':jl \ Realtors. 675·6000 WAIT l•COllE PROPERTY? ~isor ·Realty 651~1177 -llllCHfl!LIOtl DfllVl lflYM We have units Trtpi&"< or Fourplek rar191ng from I•--------• $199 000 to $275 000 Great 1oc11tons and 1n superb condtuon Call us now lor details and mlor· ma11on 646·7171 THE REAL ESTATERS WHlllllHl Lovely 4 Br 2 Ba lam1ly home wtlhln walktng d11- 1ance to snopo1ng & sc.hool s Owner motivated, make an otter A sl\1ng $178,900 631·7370 COU>Wel.L BANl(eRO WAlllllHTll WllHlll EITATEI Lowes! priced Ptan 1 with master suites. on pr1v1te sunny tocallon Air con- 01toon1ng decorator win. dow coverings & wall· papers 2 brick patios with t>u1ll·1n BBO Large counlf't kitchen Com· munily tennis. oool & parlls Only $167,000 STIPI Tl TEHIS, UlH&POOL TRADITIONAL REALTY Woodbridge Groves Auburn mooet 2 bdrm w•lh every uograde tm· ~I ldad 1006 agonaote Gorgeous neu· tral decor Large yard l.lllle Balboa Island 3 Br 2 lusn tanoscao•ng & Ba reduced lo S299,998 re<lwO<>d deck A must 552·1839 see S 152,000 111 .. a WOlllllllH COHO 007 2 b d r m S 1 0 6 0 0 0 Ptaiaaela 1 Premium tocat'°" across Beau111ul oceanfront home lrom pool & large park on Balboa Peninsula 4 Loghl & atty. totally 1m- & beach. trplc, garage lee 539·6190 BEST patios, lrplc. S 1150/mo -------I Lou675-9133. i)-p· t 2726 673·0667 Not tar 1000.an'2bdrm hm -i.-•-•.•-0.•.•-----LllO ISU Ntwport-ltac~ 2169 fenced garage S400's Cereal ••I Mar 2722 echellor apt w /lull OWNER ANXIOUS {(us-___ ._ ______ r 539-6190 BEST tee LARGE 1 BA, view deck kllchen & bath S350 1nc1 tom t>ullt 3 bdrm. 2 t>elh. Bayside V1Uage. nr waler, Ownr occupied hm avall gar, eatras s750 , dep u11I 661·3653 ~;=~~11~0~~;'~~e:°o0n7ci must 5~ Poo~.7~~~~~~e· I Sept 1 4 Br. den. coun1ry 7 19 Mangold 640-4255 Lrg 3 Br 2 Ba. lrplc, deck t>rtck palto Security sys· iacuui eas ktl. 1 '• ml to t>ch C 1o1 27•4 & gar $675 Call Wesley 1em $389,ooo 111 CHYOI S925t mo 546·2313. eata ..... " 493·8538 LIH HAL TY For lease, comp1a1ely Juhe. 963·9612 llS·lSOO furnished home. 10 ro 1~ w alk-to beach' Lovely 1 2Br. 1\o,Ba. lam rm, new Haat. ltac~ 2740 months b eg1nn1ngl story. 4 Br. 3 ba. lam rm MUST IELLI Aug/Sept Hrdwood din rm oa110, courtyd Harbor Ridge Lau1ramon1 floors, fine cablnlry, (Sl'Jowcase Homes) Call Prolesslonally marble t>llh, 3 lrpls, back Mr Meyer 549-1366 landscaped & decorated, bay vtew, oriental rugs. 1 ----2 cptsldrps/pe1nt, lg patio r 2'" Ba ownhouse, No pets, nice location lrg llv rm din rm, blttns. 2195 Miner ST $650 mo gar, lrplc, yard & patio • dep To sea call area new carpel 8'15·9604 S650tmo 642·7803 a n t 1 q u es • s 4 so o lniat 44 ocean view. large spa, 0 5.,3 •S450tmo uP 1 &28r unlurn & 11..trn pool, spa. 18992 Florida 842-2834, 842-3172 reduC4Kl 10 below 64 · " 2 2 to 5 Bdrms $750·$2000 1 Br, upSlelrs wl gar S4001mo No pets Reis reQ'd Avail 811 352 VIC· purchase price tor llHIH flralilte4 1mmeo1atesale. S LL 2116 $525,000 Pr1va1e Party. OSI• 11••• Nlguel Shores 4 Br 2 Ba newly lurn Gated secur· lty. prtvate beach, iennls. sauna S 1500/yrly or seasonally 661·7712 ltfWPOllT THUCE 38r 2Ba. S 125.000 Xlnt financing low down, Agt 631·3444 *Iii-I REPO * leHH lat.ral1lld Beauttful lrg 3 bdrm • fem· lly 1m wl 180 deg ocu n vu-pool sized yard $400 000 • value· steal lh•s week only-$299,000 w/lerms 1111 Won't last. you own the land Call Patrick Tenore 760-8702 WATHFllllT Gtaeral 2202 BaYfronl. 2 Bdrm condo with lanta.stk: views, se- curity bldg, pool $995 Newport 'rownhome: 3 Bdrm wlallp Immaculate end unit, security gale 11250 WATERFRONT HOMES 631-1400 ..... , .. , .. ., 11111111 JAOlllllULn PlltP llAUHMllT lH-lll-1111 1.1 ... t~or_la_._5_4_5_·9_1_6_1 ____ Lg Bach, w/yd. lull kll. nr 2 Br 1•;, Ba 610 Joann St bch. qu1e1 petson, no Adulls 1><ef Small dog pets, non·smkr $425 mo Ok 645-8453 960-0587 2 Bt. 1'" ba Townhouse, 2 Matnta1nance/g11denlng, pa11os, very clean apar1men1 hand(man, 1 5 SO I m o de r own 1001s helplu Call 642·5530 Or 646·9556 Dean 714/842-8807 Hrs 2 Br 1 Ba $445trno. 2269 C Maple No oe1s 540-4<184 Beaultful--vi;; with 2Br 2 B1.pat10,pool,spa pffvaqi 2 matter br, den. c 1 u b h 0 u $ e g 'f m 2''> oa. Peters Turlferock, S600/mo Nr SC Plaze' S 1450/mo 552·7038 64s.4533 In tne 1>eau11tu1 seutng ot •2~-=B-r -2,,......,9,...9-9-1-ov-8-.-w-e-st· T urtlerock 4Br 3t>a exec side laundry lee: no pets home, to tilt right lamlly 5475/mo 646•4382 · Pvt backyerd, newly __ _ l11ndscaped lront Gar· 2 Br. cpt/drpa, new paint dener included $1600 $450/mo, Isl/last, ·sec (714)385-4514, (7 14J 180 E Rochester 720· 1352 evtwknas 548.019• 675·6527 btwn 12·6 se. ~, ·" ·. Bf ACH ~ ~·< LIVING • ,,,., .. • A'~ • Stt..1r.1.., G11t, • "''0• 6 Pre Ao11m • t " l 811 Pit 11 Aols • r,..,a., I .t"O\cap.11'9 • Oo~hw H"f" 6 880 ~ • Jog 10 Buel'! & S~opi 2 Br. S485 Yearly Pool. nr beach, bus No oe1s 498-6277 Nr SC Gan Hosp 2 Bi, 2 Ba. newly redec $495/mo. avail Aug 6 898-5274 at1 6 pm W11taia1ter 2798 3 Br 2 Ba trplc wt d. Ing Oshwr $9 00 /mo 968·7773 ..... Furnished Sleeping room. share balh. nr SC Plaza tamale non·sml\1 pral $270/mo 556-1737 Lge furn. house. br & ba Clean n/smkr. F pret S300/mo Jbhn 548-2497 MIF over 21, walk 10 beach pool. 1ac. tennis Avail Aug 1 548-4260 Room. SJOo. Pvt t>a & en· trance Cooking. working man Laguna 494-4459 Room lor renl, non smkr, male or lemele S250· 546-7499 Bettla)letth 2 04 UllUllACI lltTlll , •• Wiiiy rentals, low rates, color TV, free coflee, heated pool & Slaps to ocean t<ltcfl's avail 98:.t N Coast Hwy Laguna Beach, 494·529<1 •••tr ....... 2906 wllh private 40' dock 3 separaie IMng 1u11e1 composed of 4 huge bra lhal c;an provide extreme pnvacy 101 all members ol Iha lamlly Large "sub· 1ec1 to" 1st T O $2.000.000 almospheie lor 5785,000 759-150 I or 752-7373 Ptaia1al1 2207 L11aa1 hae~ 241 5er 5 • ,n 5 r So Coe.at Plaza. Museum Dlr8Cilor needs 545•003,,. 5 4 5 • 4 1 3 1 ' long tetm lease. 1n Lag __ _ Bayfronl 3 Br. 2 Ba. LIJHI ltac• 2741 S 1800/mo. 21 Belboa 1 l!i'r N end. nr beach. Cove 645·5135 ___ _ Bch or adj area Br w/gar crpts. wattr S800tmo Interested 1n P••O 636·4 t20 1·5PM option to l>l.ly 494·653 1 2 t 76 "E Ptaaenll1 $460 p1t11al ktlCh S550 ullls Corona del Mar. fully turn Incl yrly 494·3044 3 Br home Also furn I Br Balboa Pier yrly rentel small 1 Br $450tmo summet. $400 winier 675-6606 Br 4 Ba By Owne1 macula1e 1ns1de & oul W'& • V'rD •-J.EE $775,000 Will 1raoe for Lovely decor. brick oa110 ~-. Beach House tor reili72'ifr No Lagun&, 2 Br' -den, ,_2_19_2_·_·c_·_· _P_1a_cen11e $450 ocean view. pvl yd 395. IBr,beam C9ii."'"nii S 1250/mo 85 1-5868 wood. no 1mkrs/pets dys. 774-9153 eves Repp 130 Broedway alt 1 ---llpt 673 ·8349 OIK 2 Br I Ba Ocean vu, Avail 7115-9115 No End beam celling llems ot lflle value Assume 1st at 12' ,•;, 1'eal Estate ''" Ila. 2 story, dbl gar, 3051561 ·5560 Call Diane Perkins new ept. open t>eam Cletl· 552·2000 ,,_ .. ..__., _.. 1ngs $925/mo '"I". cm .. ••11111 1022 r::::n: • , 1-----_• _• ---·~~ t.:..i,;,U, 675-8120 agl olAIMlll CllHl Newrort leack 1069 --. _ Coroaa 411 Mar 2222 2 s0;a~~~cr::Y c)g~~a~~~ 2 Li4o tarfreai ll••H Mo~ale H••11 1100 CLEAN 2 Br. 2 ea, 2 FP. 2 12-4 6 Martllme 011ve Lovely 6 6i wl room tot 12XSS', xlnt locallon c gar nw pnl. nr Hbr By owner. R FoSle• t20 yacht Cute 3 br $21,500 548.8837 beam. nw cptg, olrd. no 975·00601760 1731 w35 slto Must see• PP lll2 ilLHEROYAL pets S 1100 640-0619 Owner 673-7873 3 Br 2 Ba & lrplc. So ol ''"'"'.'" knock• ol1en ""'en you u" resull·gelttng D11ty Piiot Claullied Ads to rMCl1 the Ora~ Coast mtrktl Phone 642·5678 Oeople wtlO need Peoptt Th11'1 what the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 11811 lboutl o ·· •Hll llPI* 4 Bdr wl 180 deg ocean vu $400.000· value w111 sell at $299.900 Call Patrtck Tenore 760-8702. 631·1288 5 Br, 3 Ba. spa homt, Wntclllt $268.000 Wiii listen 10 ollera. 642-4959 Wini Ad Http? 1142-5878 •••• ... , UltOEll PCH Avail 8110 at 24x62 2Br 2Ba. large llv• S 1050/mo 6 75·2500 ing. dining & kitchen areas. Fam rm wfwel bar, all app1t1ncas & alr cono Young 1ou11s welcome Agl 540·5937 Costa Mtsa, 1978 Hlllcreat dbl wide. 2 br 2 ba, 2 sheds. space ren1 S 150, nu c;pts/drapes, bll In GE IOl)l , W/0 , big CllOMll, parllllly furn • quiet 1dull park. $29,6-00. 751·63'45, 957-1762. NHrty ntw, 12' wide. nr Npt Bc:h, w1lk to grocery. $211,000 840-2573 Fial steall Welk to ocean 2 Br wldshwshr & crpU too S600 • tee 539-6190 BEST Spyglass Rldga~m Ba. front & back encl. yards. 2 lrplcs, blHn 1111. lamily rm 3 car garage. wtgerdener S 1600/mo 635·0344 Coate Mt11 2m 1 Br 1 Ba, p1110, lrg yard. no pets, $465/mo ~ 148!5 MC <lep 2630 B Eldtn Ave 839-2044 eves. Cta•trcial 38r'2 Be Fam ~lrplo. Pr•Jt•tf USO 3 1 5 2 s I Cl II y A v. ;;;;;-;;;-iiiiiiiiiiii;; $850/mo 8•<1· 1836 1 Br. 2 811, Mott1ecetto 'wtlh5'! 2 Cll gar, POOi. net pelt \7 >~ Sierra Mgmt. 64 I· 13.! I C-2&01AllUIU Change or zoning POhlblt on oe11rebla EaslSIOe Coate Mesa •~atlot1. UM or rtmove eJCl1t1no build· ln.oa 111ua1e<1 on a 65 11 324 " IOI Olftre<I lor Hie Of lrlde • 1226,000 142-1200 lllUIA S900 utll 1ncld 494·30U July 3 11 Aug 3 I newly re- Liiaa-a Bills 2'"ZSO $495tmo 2 Br 1 Ba. pool $425 • Upper lge qu1111 2Br Iba no pe1s. 311 W Wilson 631·2177 Heao for the hllll laundry room. close 10 JacuUI pool S rm splll shopping t49 E Bay St U llHOMA APTS level home kids S600's • TIL ..... u2-1toa 1•2 ... 01• let! 539-6190 BEST _-. __ ' ---• • • -411l S 5 9 5 2 Br 2 Ba 1 Br gas & walet pa1<:1 La .. aa NltHI 21tS1i Townhouse. oauo. trplc, enctsd gar. gas bbq eeauttlul 4 Br. lam rm hm Im pel OK c•rport. all dshwshr S435·S•60 Cocktail POOi & 1ac. Avail l>IHns. $495/mo 2 Br, I Be apt, 1mm ed $ 1400/mo 940W 18th Street encl patto. small pe1 OK, 673-5354, agl TSL 642·622 I, 642-1603 caroorl. lndry rm •. -. Vl ~ ••7 $595/mo '28r, -~91 735 W 18th St anaea 1 • -Townhouse. new carpel. TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 HOMES F A RENT naw dr1pu, laundry • --.. -a. 27•9 Mtsston Viejo 3 Bdrm 3 room. tnCIOMd gerege l!J!r1 IC• 9 Ba. S750/mo. Fenced 1923 Pomona yard kld1/f.e11 welcome fSL Mgmt 642-1603 Agent. no ee 545·2000 Al~ dt tux• 2 •lory Super oiler 3 Br 2 Ba pool 2 Br 2 Bl yards. 1acuu1 home patio S625 t>etconles. ger dantr, kids pell must SH kids/pets ok S69S/mo. 539-6190 BEST Alty lee Aval! 8·1 Lorri wkdyt 547-9571. Evt1Jwknd1 850-0223 mod111ao & turn 3Br oceanlront nome $5 000 Kav Parker. Coldwell Banker 644-:''160 ON THE SAND SUMMER RENTAL 3 Br 2 Ba unll wet ba1. furnished, washer dryer 1ncld Summer enctsd garage. 5802 Seashore TSL Mgmt 64?· 1603 l1atal1 to n1r1 2tOI Prof Wf 2 Br. 2•.; Condo, nr Back Bay $.COO. 646·7676,644·402.C Emp M 30, seeks house/apt 10 shr w /Slebte person 662·2208 f25.35 shr lg Balboe Jbrl2be. 1300/mo. Aug. 1 Tootle 8'7·6214 eves ••=rt ltac~ 2 ;.., bOCk 10 N ndtaurf S400 bungalow 9'1911 ... crpta thru-001 hurry 539-6190 BEST Riiy iN Condo 2. Sr. 2 B•. ne11 ........... ..,Millllil F.mete mid twenlYt non S C I" 1tz1, po o I, tmkr &hr 3 Br 2 Bt CdM, 1 Br ;[)in, 2ea. slept to beach commty poo111annl1 S8SO/mo Proprrt~ Hou1e 6•2·3860 3 bd. 2 01, 2 car gar Mon- aco (HV Homeal Yrty, $1150, 494·4524 4 Br 3 Ba Fam rm, lorm din tm ap1. S 1500/mo 650·3455 $575/mo Incl hHt & FURNISHED Of very nice $240 • dtp . w81er.nopet1 831-1478, UNFURNISHED. Contact Vlocto!l1 Oecotatora model unit. 2 All UTll ITIES 120.111_0_2. __ _ Br. 2 Ba. lot din rm. PAID. HlALTH f:tm111e wanted 101hr tiff. Condo. meny txlrH Sac CLUBS fENNIS lurn rm (crlclltl lrM ). No g 11 e S 6 7 5 o • b SWIMMING plus daposll, no 1111 mo. 5•0·0702 much morr' Sorry. S275tmo. 631·25711. Eulltdt 2 Br 1 ea. upP8f, no Pfl\ MnMI' lnc,..ctlble OcMn view p1t10 $515/mo 32g Uni-open dally 9 to 6 2 br, 3 be S Leoun• vtrllty or c M 548·<3e4tl Oakwood cor1do Frp1c, 2 deClka. evte. Maneoer garage, pool ,499·8009 ~ CM 2 Br 1 81 Glfden Ap•rttMnb M· 68. non·tmllr need• tm PETE BAR Rm Yard. lrplc;, wHhDf/d,.,.r hOOk·up. Nope11. 7~3 C.ntttSI. 1715/mO 111 • MC 011)'8 497-8281, eves 4g6-4792 •Br 3 Ba ·FR.~ ShorH. walk lo beach, 4Br. 2Ba MffA Ott Mer, 2 pools, tennlt 11175/mo cir g1r, FR. lrplc, '850 Agt 840-8208 duplu, upp•r, 1ncl1d •l blth to tflr, NB.CM. gar. wUh rm. )1cuu 1, no Newport Buch So. 831·4879 pe 11 S5 7 51 mo Ca II 1 7 00 16th Strut 1,==,....,,,_-.. ,--r-m-mt....,-t _n_ieec_d...,.*'.....,...t-0 eve/wknd 5&8·8300 (al Oov,r) lht ltg Conck> w/2 111111· EUleldt CM 2 Br I Ba 642·5'.ll naarMf\, NWpl Crnl. ~.. REALTY mo ?59·8008 EHll>Mf 4Br3b11wnhM. duplu, uppt r. enclad Pool, tenn19 tto Mutt bt " !' I' I' r I' I' I gu, w11h rm, 1ecuz:z1, no N~wport llHdl No. elMn. quiet, non·tlmlcr. p1t1. SS?&tmo. Call 880 ltviM Av'""' $350/mo. &42·2487. .....1w11nd 568·8300 ('1 I 6th) 4 8r. 3 Ba, 2800 IQ fl. 2 yra 2 tit gar. PtllO. I t300, (•-----••-• new. g1rdner, no ptte. 780·8513 11200 831·2150 Hllrbor R-ld_ge_4_b_d,-.-,-pec-. ..... UTI lnnn le lt11.ttffeeti11 JI04 14111 wtt'1 EASEi lt'ralAEUE C......., Ade 642·6171 Tne IHIHI draw In th• t11cular vltw. lormtr W••• a Detty Pll01 mOdet. $3700/mO Agt CIMalfttld Ad. 642•M71 780·8333 e .. 11kM COete ... Col· 64S~U04 tlgt 3 Br I 8t H35tmo 83I·175& • •• EXEHTIYl SllTlS HWPOllT IUCll Luk new lull service oll1ces 130-295 SQ It Some 2 ofl•ce su11es Recepl & Ansg serv garden couilyard lrg windows Call 752·6408 HHITIYl Sims PaSlry -Hover Noble -Decide BOTH ENDS Our ne1gnbors l\od 1s al t'1e bottom 01 his math ciass He doesn t care Claims they teach the same Slull at BOTH ENDS Full service, corporate ot-Peueaah lOlZ ltce spac;e in pres1tg1ous !!"'!"'!!"'!"!!"'!!!'!!"-'!""''!"'!''!!'!'~ Laguna Hills 1oca11on. dlK ESCORTS/llODELS amenities include law 11. Outcall ONl y 835•9199 t>rary 7141859·8561 N 8 upper oll1ce. eppro.oe 643 s/11 sho-r, nr P 0 $480. 6~6·294 7 HLlllTllCI MOllLllC ITlllO Beaulilul excOlng gor 19 New a•ec otc for lse. nr OC Pnvala rooms Atrporl, convenient twy Daily 10AM·2AM access Owner will design 1885 Park Ave C M Int space 10 suit your 6·3 l ·9693 needs 1000 sq fl at HEAVEN and how 10 oe• $1 tS per sq It Including 111ere 0181 714/838·8126 ullt 432-8033 lor d1rec11on1 NO LEASE Presllglous Of· SPIRITUAL READINGS lice bldg. prime C M loo Advtc;e 1n all mattttfS Love Secur11y prkg. m11nt Nr marr119e & 1>us1ness eve•y1hlng 642-7850 Also counseling 1815 OC AtrPofl area, ott1ce So Et Camino Real, San space trom $225/mo Clem Ltc'd 492-7296 557·7010 Olltce space tor lease 147 II. $695/mo utlls pd AIC, ground fir 1055 El Camino Or, Costa Mesa 3 Blks E. of Fairview & Adams 75<!-t040. Mr Tracy OELUXE-oFfiCE SUITES Bayfront bldg 800· 1107 sq It avafl from $1 25 BASEMENT SI 00 sq It. 2500 SQ II. Coll Mon-Frt 9.5 642-46U NEWPORT CENTER Full service EAecuttve Suites $575-$625 640·5470 la1iae11 Orr. 40 14 looking lor someone to learn my business 963-9307 M-F 9· 1 Swimming Pool Chemical Serv1Cle.s Business New- port Beach area, no e1tper necessary w11t train, $55.000 full amount req Wiii net $40.000 • Cell collect Mon·Frt 9·8PM Ask lor Tim (4081 867-0111 jii ... ,-•• -.... --.-4~0-4 ff II IF Hl'lll IHtltl llt llOIHPAYIHTS • s 290 /up. c., pet s 1 No credit check drapes, et c restrooms. Cell Calllornia 17301 Beach Blvd Hunl-Castles Bkr Toll tree 1ng1on Beach 842-2834 1·800·•22-7375 --83·400 * EXECITIYl lllTEI • 1 MO FREE RENT orlflfH, With stiorl term lease, lul T D 'a 4028 service su11as t<eeo you_.-,·..,.·----~--,...- overhead 1ow & pro I .II. sanLH tass1on11t 1maga high 88 Mertfi•S• Ce. 110. r ..... Dover Or Suite 14 New , porl Beach 631·365 t ~~~~~~~n~~~~st & 2~. !4 IAY YllW R E Broker Bd RHlloV' Beaulllul large office avau 642-2171 _ 545·06 able 642·464•, Mon-FrtHI' Call us. AM FUNOIHO 9.5 RES INC 952·900.1. WESTCLIFF BLDG Nl WPORT Bl ACH . . ..... . ........... . 1-203 sq 11. onlce 1·287 SQ II. office wllh furn •or purchlM If desired r1111 Mr HowR1ct l'.4~ 6!01 Aulho11zed IOan or1gl,._ &1orlor S & L's, B11n1t,.1t,1 Comoettve. low tn1ere'5' •. rales & lees 30 yrs Fl-ed & ldjusleble ISi 2nd " 3rd T D 's CommtrCltl A E loans WIOOW--H-A-S--... for T.O's. 110,000 up No crt<llt o"-Ck, no peneny Also buy Jumbo Tb. $300K up. ~ Deni.on C;;;:.-.-.-.... --'!'l"'l"' ___ c Anoe. 673-7311 leatal1 2tll tip HI 2 Ir nn. l1rge ...... + fenced yard. McNtth R .. H .. lth end Nutrition Co. tlty 842· 1334, 851-9888 needs n•w rto• .. tlf\' • BUsy Nwpt Blvd. CM. 1164 11110" In So Call1~1 1q II, elr cond, of· 1re11 bec:auM of r•C>llJ ' llet /re1111 845·9628 growth Wt ltt lookl\1ct for lndlvlduals who h•Yi CM/NB t71h & Newport lhe pot~llll IOr hlQ"( ~ 3300 aq rt, ample .. tnlfl0$, beclttd bY Co perktno. elf cond Owner trlllntng Cell Mr Oo,,.., U&.8000 t>ttwMn 91m • lpm, I •• I ~ 714-e91·1372 • ....... ltlt 141,MO+ 1186. 1886 aq ff w j;:;t,,. HM"" Ind Nutrl11on Co .,.. lnotdl omc., lrom na.d• n•w rel)rtMlft· U401mo. Hl-1921 111!0fl In So c.t11omW1; .,.. be081.1M of tlCl'ld 2, IQ ft. 391& llrch. 1 growlh. We art lookll'fl Ntwport htctl S1:J30 for tndlvldu•lt wllo ~ M I A aonlng. Agen 1 11141 poten111I lor hlth 54 1·5032. earnlnQ9, ~eel by Co 611.L ldli'Tllf'lll with 1 \!tining Call Mr Oov•. Dally Not Clllllftlct Ad 7t4~88 1·13_7_2 __ ···~ • i . Orange Coast OAILV PILOT/Tuesday, July 26. 1983 , 11y ler 11111 llre•l•r ;Mmt!9iiiii·;:;;;;:;la;;;1";;;iiiiil llll P•ri•t I Ca~t ltnice .. °'-•-•-••_lc_At_••_cz __ C.r4eala1 _1._._ .. ..,c,..a.~u_l•!""•-~.,•.......,m-.•iii111.._ ____ ,_,_•la_tla_.1 _____ fl!"'!!•~•-•l!!!'!•~• IP'!"~11111111111111.,,. ltcretarial ltnlct lwt IRsTXLl cXRPET t w ~ -=-, WI-~-II I -Alie UOVINd---= • It I Sl 84 d PERSONYL&BUSfNESS For$1.75Sq.Yd lttt••••••rtllO/.. M4Hlq ..... '" -• ••81 E. Wiiiiam GI ... Painting Hllrll Ml·llH 1--"-c111111 ___ _ Per 3~ Biii "~Yi"~ Nora Higgins. Celt Pete 772_1722. Chlldcere.companlOfl•. Mowing, EdgTng Twtce e Any totel Hou .. 6 Carpet Quick, Careful SM111Ce Contractor: compellllve WATER HEATER Special WOfd Proc:"alng • .. ~ •·• couples We come to you. month 120 to $26. cleaning, Wa clean your Lie T138046 662.04 10 rates. cuatom work, lie Pool heater•• Fu1nec•• & letter composition li-..t'1Allyoupay ora 999-7115 499-1601 Lowfees (213)541-6150 546-9707 windows free. INSURED ~A:;-ltYlll* IOyr .. xp.751-7080 __ •Fauoet1•D11potal1• AM• Prompt 842·8035 30,~~{i.'d laaiatll ---•D•lrty-. so-ll•ed-ca.rr-pet•?-=11 General gerden malnten-& REFS. Cell Today Mr S.11 qu1ltty 25 yr. exp. I 1 Pl LI Secre11r111 M1111oeiYPiiig. •· i H I I odor ? oifiil""""""----~'"' ance Cleanup•. tree trim Sparkle S4-0-&654 Competltl~eralH. INT/EXT CALL JIM HH,.rt 1 ••• q copy, etc. Fait ~v·~~ DAILY edY ct ouse carpe oraXLt/XcousficX( 111 lltD BIG OR SMALL. ..... ""' Rips or ripples? free est Abe 548-8519. HOUSE BEAUTIFUL? Lie. T· 116,428 730-1353 • WE DO IT ALLI 54g..9770 876-41468 760·8359 EXECUTIVE SUPPORT Auth. Scotchgard Appl. All Phases & Repairs Let me keep It lhll way, I II I c lltl I --PILOT Your office Top sklll1, lnct. lll"llE na•pn A••E BUD 552-11682 Hauling, clean-ups. tree trustworthy cleaning STARVING COLLEGE n ex · ompe ve pr oe Drains cleared from SS & TYPING/BOOKKEEPING word processing Prot ' -_,. DRYWALL TAPiNG-trimming. yard melnt, Julte 838•3044 STUDENTS MOVING CO for xlnt workl FHI Mrv. SIS anytime. Repairs. For lndtv 11ml bu1lneH SERVICE references 497 -6290 559-5050 All Te.(turee & Acouetlc lndscp. Mike 646-8502 Lie. T124-436. Insured 30 yrs e11p 621-8012 861 _9604M&M642_9033 Hr/day/wk.. 640-0888 _ --Housecleaning: prof, joba 641-8427 RALPH'S P•1NTING --=::""'."'7..,.,..,.:-=-c ---C1•iHI Jlllda1 Free est. Kevin 673-1603 .IAPUHI llllHIEll HOME OR BUSINESS WATCH US GROWi " ROLLIN' ROOTER EXECUTIVE SUPPORT DIRECTORY tNew cabinets. cabinet Ctatal Coacrtlt Electrical --839-5035 free esllmates. 986-6427 iii::':':'C". Fr~~!~'24A~~."8~~~~~88 Drains from $4.50 Your office. Top skllla, Incl. facing. bars & formlca Cement-Masonary-Block. 11artla1 Stmctt Plumbing repair oc·a word processing. Prof, DO IT NOWll counlertops 542.088 t Watts-Cu~t. work. lie t eieotrlCl11n: New/Repafr Mow, edge. clean-up, trim. JOAN'S CLEANING [ n N ,.I Se I e Speedy ma Int serv, lowest rates 751-6753 references 497-6290 • •-FH ••11tu --------#381057 Rob 673-8094 All types Low prices. Lie. Free ett. Reas. rain. Jim Cook-erranda-all wlfely agu alfe lu . n~ et r~ ~ Int/ext, homes & apts. -Sm-Ith • Son Plumbing ~ur OalfyPllOI Carf!_alry Concrete. masonry. flat-Ree est 831"2345 848- 1958 duties. 540-1287 ~~7 e 0 c ci1~~~nr0 ~ .~ 842"3890· Plum bin; repelra & drains Ima~/ Altera ti••• sew1\o i Xlter1tlon1 BY PROF EUROPE.AN TRAINED Mlmatrffl All fittings cheerfully taken In your home For appt, call CELIA 650-1090 Sefvloe Directory Rem~el-repalr Unique & work, 1ounda1lons_ Block. ELECTRICIAN· Priced Baa4raH IHtt llttla1 ltve-1ns. Aides. LVN'•. Pif!iii1 ----cleered Lk 645-3426 Repreaentatlve Unusual work a spectally . brick. Uc'd 535 .• 5013. right, lree eatlmate on llEPAlaS * Pllmll Mature woman. oper1lng RN's now avail.able 24 Hr Fartfil,,,..-lnterlor Design --Ml Hll It 322 20 yrs 11c bonded -·--large or small Jobs Lie Etc Gary645_5277 PTL avau.8•1419•1.Rel's.Re-Service. 714-4114-7272 ... PMl ltn/ltJ!irl • • • Palombo Const 962-8314 c .. tract•n 396621. 673·0359 llable. 493-4947 ••••• ,.. v~~~~~~~~~::.~3~5 llCIWUl llll 'I Acn .. tt., Mstr craftsman, special-"· l 1 "·rait Ill..-, lt,.lr IHli!J L 4 • ___ ,.______ ~ ----E•perlenced & Pro- 1z1ng hnish & remodeling -aefl -11199 i50MP JOBS aa 1Cafaa1 Fiil PlllTlll Eicpert Wallcoverlng In-lesslonal Very reason- 499-3 105 Remodel/Repairs. comm. Springs. repair, door oper-DOUGHEAfYlJROTHERS by Richard Sinor Lie stallauon. Reas. Consult· eto s See demonst atlon & Small Moving Jobs 2'"'"'• I h t A I 581 8590 able rates lor all ol your Trff •·m"ct -& resld. Llc'd, bonded, r r MIKE 646-1391 TREES • LANDSCAPING """"4 14 yrs o IPPY an ss gnmt • pool needs For e.!!pei·t -R •mod •11 ng 11n 15 h Ins For est. 552-9142 Seacoast. 2488 Newpor1 21 YRS. 642-3657 local customers CERTIFIED UBLIC ACCT Per10nal Sen.i Taxes 30 yrs exper 640-2068 carpentry door hanging. Blvd. C M 642-3490 HAUL-MO\/E-REMOVE Thank you, 963•4114 "WE GALS SHOULD service. Cell evenings J.C TREE SERVICE painting roofing. elec. FllEE ESTllllTH fi Furniture. Trash. Trees •anar~ HANG TOGETHER" 5pm to 9 pm II no Trimming remo11aJ. yatd Al~alt rfvewey-Parklng l ot Repalrs-Sealcoating MS Asphlt 631-4199L1c t 631 837 I .. , h 1 1r•1ala1 et&LITT p•1-111• 839 n130 an"'lme answer, PLEASE KEEP clean-ups, etc 5•2-2914 • c • .., c ae Remodels-Additions 963-5415 NORM BRICKW RK: Smalt Jobs. • "' • "' " TRYING --S LOW RATE.,S 1 Remodllecetlfts, wood Lgetsmalt . .:410668 1-c•L!>"IE•A""N""-""'u"P""M""""A•s•f•e•R•s-LT HAULING -MOVING Newport. Coste Meaa. Prompt, neet pro--(114) 4U 1111 p a 11 0 c v r s 1d1 ck s, Maril 673-7425 All sizes Prof • reas Ask GAFIOENING . ODD JOBS Irvine Refs. 87S-3175 tesslonals. 636-7149 PIHltr/ltJ!ir • Tree trim and remo11a1. drywall. hm rprs By SEOU-0-IA CONST-llc'd, =~~~:,1ou~,~~·~yt:~w; JON 645-8192 Brickwork: Small or large CUSTOM EXTERIORS PLASfEA PATCHING IMfiat. gen'I cleanups. 554-7o17 Dan Hallberg Grading & Paving Co Res/comm Randy 641-0622 customremodellng. patio 646-6684 (Mk:nael) • B Cl l ' Jobs & repalra. Local rels. & INTER. Reas. rates. Free Res1uccos Int/ext 30 yrs. Huber A ooflno·•li lypes Wia••• Clt1aia1 Repllr.•iteratlons covrs/decks 966-2423 ••at Ha if• I 5•5.a512 est. Steve 547-428 1 Neat Paul 545-2977 N R Deck -" C ROBIN'S CL~NING .. _ C--ew-ecover-. s "let the Sunahlne In" Doors-Windows-Cabinets Brad lean ups · Landscaping SERVICE· th I'll •Masonn..Stucco. new/ ustom hae painting. re-r========~l uc. 11411802. 548-9734 SUNSHINE WINDOW Panel-Patios-Fences 35 D ,. • Hauling · TrM Trlm ·a oroug Y . ., duced aumm1tr rates Ji.I,~ ED.. ClEAl>llNG .rri 154.-,..--o ---- Lie. 3976804. 842-1720 laWittia1 Mother will love & care, my 't.M. home, Infant & up Call Chris 646·6684 yrs exp. Jerry 546•4413 OI urHal•I Free ast 642-9907 clean house. 540-0857 repair All types. Ouallly. f t 0 673 2031 ,.t;{ ~ p~~.s1 !E.~,ING,. Dennis Raymond Rooting "" • •q ---------MeSsy dogs! Grooming Lowest price. 631·2345 ree es ave • r.:.:-70 ·~ • " New/Repairs/Recovers White Wizard Window Find whal you want In schl. $10 any s2. Teacher WANT ACTION? Ha..,. aomethlng to Mti? SELL Idle Item• with 1 111 Salyer Palatl11 ~· •·• "' ""'" · Lie. 44 l488 859·4102 Washing Tne only magic Dally Pilot Clasallleds. 21 yrs exp. 546-2848 Clualfed Adi 842-5878 Clualfled ada do It w.lt. Diiiy Piiot Claaalfled Ad. Lie ,. 425924 964-20' 17 845-11258 Ctualfled Ada 842-5876 Is quelity 63 t-2026 -. • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Wednesday, July %7 ARIES (March 21 -April 19): Participation in special interest group proves beneficial. You might be asked to appear before the media to plead a c.ause. You are on verge of major breakthrough -your light no longer will be hidden under a bushel TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Wish comes true in unusual manner -you'll make valuable contact at social affair. Scenario highlights travel, communica- tion and ability to express self in unique manner. Say "yes" to invitation or challenge. Watch Gemini! GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Steps are taken which rould lead to promotion, added recognition and elevated standing i.n community. You ar~ due for unique honor. Check fine print, be aware of possible hidden clauses. An envious associate may be only too happy to see you trip. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Good lunar aspect highlights education. law, travel and ability to communicate to vast audience. Gain indicated through written word. rontacts with creative, dynamic people. Member of opposite sex is attracted and makes no secret of it. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Major domestic adjust- ment occurs -initial discouragement will be replaced by elat1on. Keep track of valuables, don't trust everything to "moving people." Accent also on work procedure>. special effects and unprovement in general health. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Define temlS, check contracts, reali?.e your position is stronger than some would be willing to admit. Focus on public relations, the sharpening of rommunication techniques. Pisces and another Virgo figure in scenario. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22). Job gets done, you get credit long overdue and financial picture brightens considerably. Relationship intensifies, you'll have more responsibility and there will be return of emotional stability. Capricorn plays key role. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Sentiment and romance dominate -you'll finish project, you'U finally be rid of burden which was not your own to carry in first place. You can strike chord of universal a ppeal. You will not be stopped now! Check with Aries. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You get "new lease." You'll have more room to imprint style. to put your own policies into effect. Focus on property values, security.safety and opportunity for a concrete investment. Leo, Aquarius persons play key roles. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Check valu- ables. Get accounting. appraisal. Short trip could mvolvevisiting relative. Keep resolutions concerning exercise, diet. nutntion. Individual who has your best i.nteres1s at heart will help you locate lost article. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Elements of timing, luck ride with you. Popularity increases, you could win a contest. Accent on income, personal possessions and ability to locate needed material. Gemini, Sagittanus natives figure prominently. PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): Issues that had been clouded will now be clarified. Cycle is high, judgment will be on target. Restrictions are removed, green light is flashed for progr~. Yuu are about to embark on creative adventure! Scorpio plays key role hltWHt .. 5100 For Ctualfled Ad ACTION IPNITlllTY llll (Rttl4tlll1I) Sat.-Wed. 5pm-11:30pm Newport VIiie 642-5861 llEYllllllll WIAT YOU'RE WOITHt Cane Dally Piiot AD-VISOR 642-6678 knock• orten wtien you UM reault-ge111ng Dolly Piiot Claulfled Ada to rMCI\ the Orange Co .. t m1rke1. Phone &42-stl78 1_B_11 ... 1_w_a_a_tM __ s_100_ Belt WHtM SlOG Helt WHtM SlOG 1111 WHtM SlOO Btlt WutM SHO Btlt WHIM SlOG 1111 Wut .. 1100 lllTIIT EIOlltW SfOllOlllY Local Resident. per-Newport Beach dental or-Pltete Prlater Production ertlat· spec Exper for busy C.M. office. menent amen office man-flee needs reg. hygienist. Nights and Wllnds Must type. PMT camera Ex-Cell Terry Mon-Fri 9.4. ager. Sell motivated. Hours flexible. Salary be exper'd on Nortlau ULH PHClllS lllOILS perlenced only, for boll-546-2313 Must be bondable, able negotiable 642-4632 equip Apply 1n person I I F II to type, minor book-between 12 and 5 pm. tn llAYf TOI IHI H'I unLn ;~r11:1'~~azs'!T~ry ~n e~~ UH SECllOlllY keeping. small payroll, NURSESRl/L"I and Out Photo, 10052 perlence Cell between tor President ol Manage-record keeper. good ' Adams Ave. Hnt Sch t c Ill Fl phone personallty Openings for RN& LVNon 10am&3pm.forappolnt-men onsu no rm, $175/wk 10 1tart Celt 3-11or 11-71hlft.Ce1llor Plastics Mixer Operator 11 you've been fired for ment. 6416-3966 Npt Bch 5 years ex-A n s A d tt 1 o 5 5 , Interview. 494-8075. The for mixing resins. colors. making big money at • AUTO DETAIL SHOP perlence Typing, SO; 642-4300, 24 hr1. Garden• Convalescent Former Plastic or bakery precious me111s firm call shorthand, 100. Lite 1 G ml•lng O .K 1537 ua.We-.....,.closersnowJ openings for polisher. B .... • $ 1 • o o, ... 0 Hosp tal. 4150 lenneyre, ~ '""""" exper ONL y 495-9511 "" g " ,.. Lot Person 1°' rental cer Laguna Beach. Monrovia Ave. Npt Bch • TV Leads • Limos • lg 1 675-3551 co. Experience & motive-=,..-----.,,..=---Big Bonus Program • Laguna N ue Experienced Escrow Sec-lion Janet 650-1180. Office cleaning. PIT eves. PROGRESSIVE Spor1s or-Salary & Commlulon BANXtNG • 1 f p ---------Eii!PI' couples only F. v ganlzeuon expanding to HITI UY ;r~1;;'usu" .~~:p~'nd~~; ... ~mOll~l~.!;1 area. 213-923-9859 btwn So. Cellf. S~lng Seies c 1 11 Joe Bu c k 1 ••Yllll I LOU Newport Beach Escrow -.._ 4-6 pm Reps part-time/full-time, 714/966-0916 -I I edl t 1 0""' high comm. local terilory, 1---------S1vlg1 & loan Melts ac-Company M nlmum 2 yr mm 11 open ng. ,....r-Office. PIT help. Clerical Instant sales returns. Be Secretary/bookkeeper counting clerk lor our uperlence. Also PIT lie lathe. mlll. drill press. 1Kperlence necessary a SPORTS CONSULT-thru Gen ledger Catt busy accounting dept In-Escrow officer. and PIT all purpose malntenenca Pleese call weekd1ys. ANT Call Joe Leo any-Janet. 650· 1180 dlvldual must have some Secretary. Send Resume Growing composite ptas-9-12 noon. 895-1222 I (213) 839 6077 i---------to Ad No. 1054. Dally tic shop Huntlnglo11 1 me • secretary 11vtgs background & be Piiot. P 0 . 8011 1560,I Beach. 848-3123. OIL COMPANY POS-Receptionist, heavy GIRL FRIDAY. muat be ~~e~'Yex~;~:;.1z~mp~~ c 0 s ta M e 1 a • c A ITtONS. Offahore rigs ac-phones. typing, lillng, etc. good typist, lor 1m11t of- beneflls For conildar~ 92626-0560 : IUllTIUIOl llLPlll cepllng appllcetlons. No Apply afler SPM Crystal lice group. 751 -3911 ! Full time. Requires basic uperlence. 124,000 ~. c 11 711 w 17th at 1 on PI ease ca I I E1tperlenced P11son ror knowledge of plum bing. Fee for directory Call rea ons. -· ltoretary 'tit let"' 6 5 0 • 2 1 1 I b t w n WEEKEND HE.LP In small rough carpentry and (3 12) 920-9675, ot St. Suite B7, C.M go-for girl Fri: Must be 8.30AM-noon Mon-Fri Senior Citizens Board & electrical techniques. 2239P llECEPTllllST Attractive. personable. E.O.E M/F Care Home Hrs: 9am Sat I Minimum 1 yr prior exi>er. Part time for Medical and have good hand· BEAUTY SALON Hair-thru 9am Mon Female desired. Personallnaured Perl lime. mornings. Supply Co. Typing, writing. Part Time dresser with some follow-Preferred. Call between vehicle use on job man· cleanup/maintenance. phones, bulk mall-646-2765 1 n 0 , 4 d 1 y 1 1 9am & 5pm 548-7163 datory. Entry level POI· apply 1705 So Coast lngs.medtcal exper pret. SECllOlllY /llEOEPT, week.Newport. water Full and Par1-llme help for Ilion w/xlnt benefits, Ap-Hwy, Lag Ben _1 t4t546·5956. lor sales agenc" near oc view. low ren1 , unlimited car wash Apply at l8400 pllc.atlons avail. at Com-A ' Income for the right per-Beach Blvd Huntington munlty Center Niguel•--------llEOEPTIOllST Airport equlres good son Self stirrers cnty Be_ach j Shores Communit y PAIT-TIMI Typing 45 wpm. phones. typing & shor1hand, fig- please 673-7219, Assoc 33654 Niguel OFFiii OLElll fast pace environment. ure aptllude & pleasant FILL TIMI PH Shoru Dr Laguna Full time Pacific Trends, phone personallty Call 1umsnust W/lollow1ng Top Pay Beaut NB Salon 644-0661 BtLLING CLERK, e>tper wl boal knowledge help· lul but not nee Chic 873·7272 BOokkeeptlf Bllllpr. lull charge. PIT. 2-3 days/wk Exp'd In payroll and qu11terty tu returns Location Santa Ana/Tustin border XLNT Pay and conditions. Con- tect Kearin et 558-3924 OlllPHTlll Experienced lri custom woodworking, and cebl· nets. Work rels. Farrell Cabinets 645-9711 IEITIL IHllTllT Experienced. Full/part time. Good aalary. Npt Sch area. 673-8443 Dental Frnt olc, 2'h day/wk (flelt) EJ1per prel'd 644·06 I 1 llSTlllOT MUllEll To supervise newspaper carriers. Salary com- mensurate w/e11perlence Company benefits 1nd bonus oppty t generou1 mlleage allowal\Ce Must nave ven, stellon wagon of smllptckup Apply In person weekday• be- tween ~PM-5PM al 330 West Bay St., Costa Mesa 1111¥111/LITT tFFlot Drive trom Newport Beach to Buena Park. worit In office or warehouse 4 day wk $660 673-2908 Driver Must bring driving record Apply In person between 12 and 5 pm In and Out Photo. 10052 Adams Ave. Hunt Sch --------ESOllOW SEClln&llY PlllT. TIMI wt•• Niguel blwn 10am & 4 \/ery busy cir cul at Ion OI· Santa Ana 834-1911 ask Jeannette, 546-64144, pm, Mon thru Fri lice needs 8 par1-tlme for Terry Secre11ru/Recept1onlst clerk for answer Ing , Opportunities evallable maintenance ptiones and dlspatcn1ng aECEPT /nPIST needed lor growing com- with the Los Angeles General mechanical messages 17 nrs per Newport Beacl'I advertlS-pany located In Newport Ttmes Clrcu1e11on De· knowledge. some ex-week Fri-Mon. early Beach requires good per-Ing agency needs snarp. sona111y good IP""'a part men I 1 n our na11ence In eleclrtcal and mornings on weellends. • ,.._ 1• .-v· energetic person for lronl & ok ....,, door-to-door newspaper plumbing required. Must early eves on weekdays ance non-sm er. P ". ~= ~~1~1mw~1~~~~ ~ng8s~'"!~~·· !!:·,:~· ~~J~ ~~;he~~Ts~ g~~ :!~~~r;l~y l0:C~ ~~s~~~o~~'~'!,~ e':::i~ comm1ss1on Hours 9AM Call Donna, Surf and for Catherine curate spelling Must experience preferred • 2PM. or 4PM -9PM Sand Hotel. 497.4477 type 55wpm. Call be· Send resume to Kinder Training 11 provided. tween hrs of 9•12 10 set Care Learning Centers Potentl81 to earn S300 M•11••Ht Trallfft PUT TIMI appt 851•3066 Inc. 160 Newport Center plus p11< week For an in-Flnancfal planni119 fleld llllTI tlUYHY Restaurant Dr Suite 200. Newport tarvlew, Call (714) No e11pe<. oec Yolande Dellver auto newspaper Immediate openings for Beach, Ce. 92660 Attn: 957-2361. e111 1204 ~_:~563 route In Laguna Beach r e s p o n s I b t e . 1..,....K_a_re_n.,,....-..,.-..,.--=--- Gardri8r MlllAlll Tl&lllE area. Mon-Fri (after· entheuSlastic people to Sect)'IEx.ec Assist Spor11 Full time position and *'"'" *"'"" ""'r............. noon), Sat & Sun (early do Fooa Prep and teke promotion firm needs ~..,,.,,,,.... .....,.. 1 •• 1 u phone orders. Hrs. h d kl I di Id 11 lu11uru Laguna Beach Part and Full Time poa-morn. .-..us nave re-er wor ng n v u , II bl I I Mon-Fri. 8:30 am • 2:30 bl t .. d I I & Hotel Call Donna. itlons avail No Ex.I>"' a • ransportll on pm. MEYERHOFS In a e oma .. e ecso'ls 497-4477 SURF & S.\ND Neu we Train. Call Mr Some collecting re-grow with company, xlnt HOTEL Harris. 662•5790 quired. moatly paid In ad-ln1lne. 557-6232 future for right perso11 4 GENERAL OFFICE help, light typing. lull-time. Contact Liia Greater Irvine Credit Union 556-3110 ......... ". Immediate openings In our order dep1111men1. Xlnt PIT or summer work $5+/hrly No experience necessary, wm train Call Dave, 549-9950 Hou sek e-11p_e_r_/_c_hl-td_c_a_r_e live In, non-amkr Irvine. Rm & Brd + $801..t\. 2 bOys. 6 and 8 Reis. 552-3983 Of 631-6340 HOUSEKEEPER Non smaller Live in. cnlld care. exprd 642-4602 Housel\eeplng serv needs lull time help, must have car 631-4118, Mary l ab Tec:n wno would also ltke to do medical back olllce Call between 8-12, 955·2022 vance Good profits. Call Restaurant: day weel<. start $7 l hr. UllCllllST Foster for details. Delly UllWIOI lllH 644-.8417. Full/time position In buay Piiot • 642-432l Ex.t 342. Experienced& __ l_f_O_'Y_/U_M_ll_, __ men's stiop. AJ10 PlllT·TIME Ill.ES responsible for sandwich Marketing firm seeks am- OISMOtLHIST Earn an extra S75 . $120 maklng&ottierkltchen t>ltlousself-ater1er.hlghly with following tor e11cluslve per week Poaltlons now duties. organized. uperl1:1nced women's shop. 645-2972 available In our Newport s e c · y T y p I n o , Mature person for man· agement PI T l1dl11 Ready to we111 833-1858 Beach Tele-marketing ol-llTCllEI Bkkp'g/Accl'g required. flee for -11 1pollen lndl-llPERYlltll Salary commenaurete vlduat1 Evening and Responsible. experienced with uperlenct . San weekend hours avallable for ordering salad Juen Capistrano Call Medlcet doing Interesting tale-making & other food Phil 496-9300 X-Rey position avellable phone sales work Salary preperatlons Salary PIT L1mlled pe<mlt ac-plus lucrative bonus pro-commensurate with ceptable with 1Kperlenoe gTlm Celt Linda I<>< Inter-experience. D 0 r 0 I h y c 0 t II n s ' view. 545-6808 557-3242 , Cell alt 1:30PM Motel Maid Apply 6030 Tlllr.f wtal Mrs. Simons 6410-6390 West Pee Cst Hwy, Npt No experience l\llC9Hary, RETAIL 711 CLERKS ~h will train Salary, No sell-Wanted Eve. Shltt. Apply Ing Hours 5-9pm 1515 Gisler CM Movef/Orj;er 2;:-yil 862-5843. Mr Davl1 Must t>e reliable, polite. llO&ll UUI clean~ut, hardworking• PUT-TIME Full time. hardware. 240 S5/'1r to start II you pride Typing ln11olce~ and lite 8 road w II Y • Laguna yourself In do1119 lhe best pegbo11d bkk g. • nand Beach 497.4403 possible job, call Sterv-asse m b 11 n g n ame 1ng Actors Moving Co All badge• Flex Hrs Min 20 llOllL ULH others need not apply hr/wk S11rt1ng S51hr Gourmet cookware. tull 650-1366 646-9741 time 240 Broadway, SHltll ltOllOlllY ~al.11 Pl.IOI~ . . . . . , . . PlllT TIME Laoune eeach 497-4403 WEEIEllS sales Supervl1e newspaper car-$2000/wll COMM, rlers early morning ·4AM $30 ITEM-$25 PROFIT Major N-port Beach real estate development firm offers cnalte'lglng po1-111 on w i th dlver ee reaponalbllltles for tn- tetllgent sell star1er. Mini- mum 3 yrs expe<lence Real estate baollground htghly desirable Excel- lent secretarial end com- munication skill• re- quTted The sucx:eulul candldete w111 po.ssen a prolesslonal attitude and 11ppearance and the ablll- ty to h1ndle a fast p80e. Call Mrs Scott 111 633-8680 EOE MFH Service Station Attendant. IAILY PILIT llJIAlll TUlllE • SAM Sat and Sun · Call Jack 714-847-5522 mutt have van, stalfon --------- E~perlenced Apply Shell Station. 17th & Irvine, Newport Beach, TIE WllHI &It mu U'IPIYn CllllPIOI ... ONTV ls now h111ng direct sales representatives through-out the greater Los Anoeles area •Company paid sales 1r11n1ng *Best comml1llion/t>onu1 pl11n In tl'le bualness •Group llfelmedlCal benefit a •Den1111nsur81\Ce coverege •Supervisor /manage· ment grow1h potential Come, tnvest1ga1e the e•· citing oppartunllles avall- abte to you at the World's largest pay TV sys- tem .. ON TV' For Interview arrange- ments -call nowl l14-l51·3HO EOE MIF TOP S$S Females Pret Models & Escoru (213) 866-1984 TUllllts HWTtllll Help give chem a heao start Earn top S$S part time evenings Only po1111ve, dependable outgoing adu1t1 need apply Phorle 646-702 1, 2 30 to 6 p m Monday 1hru Frld11y Travel egency needs lndt· 11lduel w/1trong sec· reta ri a l back · ground/computer train- ed trvtne location Con· tact Lisa 552-3052 552-1995 , ••• WHtM 5105 CHEF. much expetlel\oe Hotel, Restaurant, club Present job 8 yeara Wrl1e Classlfled Ad •962. Dally Piiot, PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627 live In companion. medi- c11I background. reltable 7141535-3075 Practical Nurse work In pV1 nome. full or part-time 751-8776 all 5PM ''"' ...... ; Dtatttic 5107 oomestk HELP WANTED tn Hunt Bch. perform household Chores & look afler 2 boys 5 & 8 yrs old Must nave trans Great lob for college sludent. Mon thru rr1. Ref's absolule Call da~ only 213-531-1623 or Paul 714·524:o970 ht• SSIO AKC Chlhuahu1. M • chocllawn marking s $250 548-0471 AKC Golden Retriever puppy, 2 mos M . w/papers & shots. S 150 9~4-5292 ------AKC Long Haired M Ctllhuahua Choe w/lawn. $225 S.8-0471 Bay Escrow. Corona del Mer locetlon Excel op- portunity, benefits Call Lynn al 547-5625 wegon or small pickup. Sales/Hardware Full Hourly wege • mileage Time. Crown Hardware, Apply In person week· 3107 Eest Coast Hwy, days 330 W Bay St.. CdM tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! Beeut Fem AKC r&g I Shellie pup, Able/wht, 4 mos $200 642-1112 t. Have aomethlng you want to Mii? c ..... fled ade do It welt 842·5e78. Coate MNa. Ce Orange S~A~L-E,,..S.,---M-l""C"'R,...,O,,_...,,,COM · Coast Dally Piiot PUTERS, mature person P1a111WJTY PIHll TIUPllM """'1lllTI I Cocker Puppies. AKC. smth Bult M/1125. F/1150. E11per necetaary Sun 1 984-4203 I em 31 years old, In my flt91 year Into Health and Nutrition lndullry -t maoe $60.0001 The MC· and yea1 doubltKlll 1 drive a ,_ Merced•. I he\18 two t>MYlllul homes In c.llfornla and one In Hawaii We nave • wound noor opportunity iebkad by company ttalnlng Cell Gerl, 114491-1372 KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! Now accepting applications for District Manager to super- vise newspaper carriers. Salary commensurate with experience. Company ben- efits plus bonus opportunity. Must have Van, station wagon or pick up with/shell. Mileage allowance included. Apply in person, wee'kdays, 3PM to 5PM at 330 West Bay St., Costa Mesa. tor busy phone• Good typist, tight bookkeeping Lake ForHt "" Aak for Norma. 859-7200 with business end com- puter experi ence 754-6363. UUIPIHH Full time. hrty comm & bonue, Unique Women'• through Ttl\111 5:30 PM :::-,..,-.......,,,........,..... ___ _ 10 9:30 PM Guer. hourtyl Golden Retriever puppies, plus comm. Pluah •ndj 5 fem. 6 wka. AKC chemp profeulonel working rtne1. 1200. 8~435 ~fW'Nmo::~~~'lr, flX iralnlng end po9111on1 available efter Oc;1 1. 1083. Learn aklll ol cnolQe plua earn c .. h bonut for ~lat tr1l11- lng, May Hrn up to '20, 100 !or c:olteoe atter enllttmenl through Arrny College Fund ti queltrled Call your local Army Re- cruiter today for d•t•ll• Qosfa Meu 540-1076 Hunt &eh 9&2-8821 fuec.ln 731--0481 /ttfrflY 6e Alt You Ctn 6e lo fl/lllfA tJ:: ;:-'19 rMdlng puf*. pflone C11111':'1. :r~a • -- ,>JLU I I·~., ~-· ~\-~ aar~ ~{~Am L~ -AGES 11-14 "' EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wr no• hht I~ 011tn1np lor youn1 ta&~' 1>u1trs to 1tture mdm for The On11&e Coast O•tly Pilot Our er~"' \tart al l 30 pm. al'ICI • 1'01~ urlhl 8 30 p m wtt~days On Soturday. we woo • lcw lllO•ft hours You wtll urn manr lriP$ •nd pmu 410rtg with urn111a rour nwn mono lhtre 1\ no d~h;er.n~ or eollecllon lllPA IOYOIV~ It you ~rft 1nttlUled, f)IH$t call Mr , , tr~-rlA_M_~< 7-14..;.)_5_48-· 7-0-58.J4~ ) -I .. I 1' • . City editor needed for mld-sized daily. Must have enthusiasm and strength to direct news staff. Several years copy desk experience required. Salary nego- tiable. Send resume to: F.cli- tor. Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Cast.a Mesa, CA 92626. .............. ,. ........ . .. Pereon Friday Must worlt wknd1 Clertc11 1111111. ~ly In ~ ACE OLD FURNITURE, 23451 • Ave de la Carlotta, L~un• Hill• 855-0405 c.olMeCe to Gc>-Carte Whetws the Fad Aotl 'em off ti. mertlet With a C ..... lled Ad Cllf Howl 642·11e71 c:lotlllng boutique In Lagune Bc;h looklng for outgelng carM!' minded llldlv w/mgmt pOtentlal. Retell 6 modeling el(pel helpful, but wtll train. Apply In P8l"IOn Aleida Netruat ,..Nhlona. 280 Foreat A\18., Laguna Sch. 491-4711 Clualfied Ada 142-5671 J ~aily Pilat · ........ · ..... .. .. .. .. condltlon1. Lagun• Hiii•' Golden Retrlev9f pup, 5 olfloe, Scott, 951·2177 male, 3 lernM. AKC I t50 •a. 845-21311. ---------Golden R1vr Puppies, TIUPllll IPIUTll AKC $150, 5 melM. 3 , ......... ID·j tern .. &42-71184 Yltl. 111 a,. It. #I, lertn Hll Las111 hH•• I S1erlG Sa' on go()(j Telepl\OM Solicit~ family friend: reg. Arab 1mmo11 1 ::~:'l' :!~11~.C:Oci we w1n1 gooa 1.iepnone & g91111a $3000. 149·0810 rtMNallonltll 10 Mt IP· •ett llJI polntmenta. •• IALll! c0Clloel1.1.. Xiblno. 155 i Olllllllll Gray, bu, cheep, make IHllU Offer . !148·&4'17. PIT 11119n1ng work. Caul after 1 pm, 7!1 1 .. 4223 . Position available for edl- torlal writer with strong conserve ti ve politic al philosophy. Salary nego- tiable. Send resume to : • T~new~­ H-tlHrlffr No Selling. A1lery. Nob· pet~Ca ~. wUI . ' --. -F.dltor, Daily Pilot, P.O . Bo.x 1560, C.OSta Mesa, CA. 92626. o •I.••••• • •,.. • • • o ......... lrel11 Houra 6·1 pm Cllfl ~~~~~~!!!~~ 882-8844, M,.. 01tr9't -..... ~ ... ...... "'°'*' ... ct-* "'9 l4'Wle DlrectotY In the DAILY PU.OT H••• '°" reed tOCll•r'a Cl .... fled Ad•' If not. ,.,.,.,. ........ beM ....,....'"'°""' -·- C8 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT!Tuelday, July 2e, 1983 TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Speedy 5 Bltth raclors 10 Chanees 14 Of lhe USA 16 Ally 16 Flesh 17 Liiiie or Diiier 19 Colot 20 Newt 2 1 Spike 22 Acreage 23 Benches 26 Eur. nation 26 Ball club 30 Munched 31 Appearance 3"4 Attorney - 36 Hair groW1h 38 Weight unit 39 Big spenders. SI. 42 Poem 43 Quarrel 44 Frightening 45 Furl sails again 47 Otto's realm: abbr. 49 Ivan or Peter 50 And not 51 Tawdry 53 On the 1e11e1 55 Also PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 56 Harvested 61 Wine Ctly 62 Hood's friend r:-t~~• ~....,~ 64 Let 11 stand 65 A nnoyance 66 Asian rtauon 67 Meat dish 68 Old chariot 69 Marquee DOWN 1 Reality 2 Love god 3 Hatt· prel 4 Weight allowance 5 UK coin 25 Emblem 6 Comp. pl . 26 Small drum 1 Golfers' pubs 27 Compos1tton 8 Lab healers 28 Rotates 9 Palm reader 29 Rug 10 Egg dish 3 1 Before 111 Metric units 32 Water lifter 12 Mild oath 33 Goose genus 13 Wall member 35 German river 18 -and 37 Glorify don'ts 40 Ump's co- 24 Times wor1<er 41 Acquire Baseball stat 46 Caveman·s tool 48 Got by working 51 Nat and Porter 52 Vegetable 53 Heedless 54 This: Sp. 55 Binding 57 Mine tunnel 58 Reduce 59 Gusto 60 Hollow 63 Kin of SI. 11 12 13 Uawu llJI ..... , ... ...... ........ ..... ... ,..,.. ...... ..,..,.. ......... ... let M ..... I lki '1111 ..... NII Autia ...... ..., 9141 ,...... 1113 IU.O "" tt• oe -84~ SICl'i& "' tafiid Ski a •rm Wt;it I Tlf... 'M vw Cam~, ret>lt eno ... 1 •• ~, ..... 8o•t wl tt6HP Merou'l t5•7 • t6x8'A with Per· ........... '79 f\X7, • 9')<1, ciompultlf 1 • ,_ 08, tttrln•w paint rllU tlr•. HOO 831·1168. Aebulll mOIOf, rune gOOd. controls, AM/FM case. & lrtn• U 5 841-474 7 5 ul>hOI Xtnt cond $.4500. Brand ~ poptop for Medi mlnOf elec. rtpllr C8,SMOO 842·870h111 ·9·9 VW. like l\ew In· '81 Sll~•ftl 2dr. mutt i.M1 4117·21137 mOl'na/eva. Auilln HMly Sprite °' 1500. 989-1221 780-8811 day1. 1Id1 /out. S 1 711 !I ft.eking 14500 848-11498 •• ~.... 7~11, M..,03_.,,,M •• ldg•• '300 =·•__....II 841-3877 c .. w -UH --- - -' vv ..,,..... 1112 '811 Bug, •n/r1, ball, clrb, II P w •cee11or •• gen, P•lnl. nu Any 1"188,..."'e,.oY..,..Pt~a;r.""'TlQl!llllle~. ~,an~ -~~~~~~~"'° S395/0B0675-73H LITEBODYWORK h9i!"iii'9'-r""'l""l'!"..,.,,!"""'"P'!t~ra~n~1 re1sonstbt ort1r color, orig pllnt, ~ Up 10 50% off your Nt. ' -· ·• ' e d BrltllahS..GullOIB.lonQ Pt"-trt"""".8111H9·1221 sn/rl, Webtr Clrb, 875·5842,675-2207 ttru, cl'lrom1 o y. ahell, 4h1p 1250. ,...,. McPher.ati lron1 1lrult. ~n·t p1rtec1 shape 645-0982 la ... Wu... 1111 Cony lhOC!ka, nu c1\llch, '69 llW bug, perfect FactOfY •Ir $5,000/ot>o ,,,_...._,_.....,....--.,,.-,,:::---=-emlfm CM.I. Mu1t 841111 Int/out 1800 du.i ~1· 760-17•2. 647.51178 Crul11lcerry 0 /B, llke Hiw-t CMll lfnmed, tor $4500 ot>o 844·945e ~ runs gr Ill S 1750 68 BLUE CONTINE-NT'L new,$100 Danforth your whlc:te, domeetlo or HI us ~ 850-3186 " anchor,215 lb, UO. loreign. 551-8285 78 2002, &lper clean, Sn JOI YOUI • . Good Cond, "CLASSIC"' 857-1448 WA .. TED· ,.,_SEVILLE Rf. See to ec>PfKlale. N1XT111AlDA. '10Ill11• S2,300 Call 548-86411 ---------,.. . ...., M 0 d 111 • d D. y I . Go cond 831-8072 IVS ---=,-----Exec. ~/ChM'a, One N.-HAl/101 RDF radio, LOW Ml, LEATHER 835•2122: Evea & Wlcnda, l1tf 111 '68 Cao Cnvttrt , runs Mlac. OHk, 5 Sid• Mu11 1111 $225, 545-oe30 881•1838 .,.,.. -·10 Bug 78,000 mllH, good $1500/obo , Chllra, $950. One SAVIN 1-635-3728 · fACIUftl c11ae1111, new llrea 493-7618 _ .. --~,_,_..-="""'...,. WI llY '78 3201, loaded, ltlcl<, •I· s 1700 780-9675 780 Copier Auto F-.. lllfl I ll>...-L1 TIU •0.,,00 im llMI 11 ces11111sa '41 lllt · __ '76 CPI O• Vie, fully equiP, $1600. 855·8011 9-4ptn. _ -• OLIU OUI toys. Xtnl cond • " '71 Sqbck, rblt eng & lwc car, 111 pwr. 11hr Int. 351 Power Boat SUp. ~o-oe39 trans, new clutch. new S2795/obo. 64()..4()32 S~::I~ ~:'.~tf~n~~r:. ~~::o:,·n_;,184:~~~::. Ill Tlllll '78 BMW 3201. beige, _ures S1450. 642-8745 ,80 Sellllle Eleginle, & mYll NII some l1Clttln9 873•14M , automatic, •le, alloys. '7 1 Van. comp re· blk/atvr, ga1, llhr Int, Kint furn. by T11Yr1, 7128. 5 1691/PV, 45,ooo mllea, flnlshed,pert body & eng. cond , 48K ml, $13,750 dHka/8 chairs/etc. 40 ft slip, Balbol Cov.e. itlnt cond. S7000. P.P. Must sell this wknd. firm 846-1064, 840-21&4 955-3993. No of Alc:MI Bridge. 714/281-1800 wtcdya. '81 SE220 4dr, nu palnl/ 850-4133 alt 6 Avalt yrly Beal oner Mr ·e 1 5281. Safari beige upnl S 1295. 642·3837 fluee~ffi¥1 M 549 1368 5 ·71 VW Bug, runs & tookt ·eo Sevllll, 1080.0, lo ml, .-yer • • w/lealher. tunrl. 9')<1. '87 300SE. CLASSIC great $ l900. 856-U45 2ltone blue, S l2.900 pp A50.s t. .ex · LARGECENTERSLIP WlllY ••cet*1tcond.Sl7,SOO, CONVT. Ivory/Ian llhr, dys631-t279evs·wknos 897-3727,&40-e188, tone.581 -9915aft pm. Upto46'.23319th.SI• USEDCARS&TRUCKS ph'S48-84111 rere RHD. $13,500/olr NllWllTD C,~~~h. COMEtNORCALLFOR ConYef1*1tlyLocat9d '70 2200, 4 dr.•xtr11ank. '7]5~~~"f. g~:S-~~ TllE UllEST Wiit nay ouh 8112-1889 FIR 11f111Ui. & Competltlvely PrlOld am/Im casa, ale, 29 mpg SELECTill ....-i $4000/obo 833-8588 eva ' 7 3 II W 4 1 1 New l'Ptia! ..... IUi Moorln9. Npt Harbor Cormier-DILiiio Tlru,aood condition ot late modll4, low ml!MQe w 13 O Y • w 1, c • n ---.JT '71 280 SE Sedan, L1pl1 s2400;540•7575. Cadillacs In Southern i , Ho le & 7'8"', Robert llvHboaro, otoae lo 18211 BEACH BL 1/0. Salet·S.V Leasing Blue, Well melntlllned. Calllornlal See us lod•yt August. $150 M , exll dock. 856-7141 HUNTINGTON BEACH $5100. Call 641 ·9176 '74 Super Beetle, 1 ownr, lllEll con d ·mu• I a••• •on ••1-1111 ••• ••11 ~CARVER to ml, •Int orig. beige 983--9812. • ..... It• • -1--.• N....J I '11 llZ I.I SIUll paint, $2450 642-8717 CUILUC Scubatenk.teck.bool,nu Cllt 942•3095 WIP&YTWllUJI l{)J5~·BMW lmmec.cond.Stl,OOO. •74 Super Bug, exit cond 2800Harbor81vd. reg.$150857-1448 •lll•ttHn. F•llllUll ~,...~1ra ,.,..,.,. '"~' 846-1453 $2750 640·8585. COSTA MESA Wei tult, boogie board & Cell 842·3095 MJI 111111 .. ~..,,"'"' "J",!""''....., '75 450SLC. )llnt COlld, low '74 llW Xlnt. Cond Orig. 540• 1 l&O fins. 185/ofr. 963-4954 Newport Merlna/atlpa ,.,,../mAlll ~ ~ miles, meke otter. Musi Owner, 97,000 Ml , 4 Nu ,;::---,-..,.----..n-:a " •-.11 dey, we.61, month 2480Herbor8tvd. ~·~ 1111540-0737· 646-5865 Tires. Nu Rad/Stereo Cllanrtltt t:'• HlZ snp1 Av~l~S-: 30-: ..: ~~~411 s11ea-WiESTng ·~~~~~1~~~~~ .::·s:~~~~~;:~;~2=11 .;;w1,;;;th.;;,1,;,;~~r•n"'s"'~""s"'lti""!•~'!'!p~n.l'"en-- 8eX0TiFUL 25" RCA 30', and 40'+ uve aboard. 646" 1534· cond, $3500 ot>o Call D glne, 3 9')<1. AUTO tren .. Col« Tl/. 2 yr wrnly C a I t II • 5 . WllTEll llYEITOIY '78 450SEL Riehl dys, 642-5735. eves mlsaton & electronic lg· $148. Freedetlllery. Open Mon-Frl,642-4844 Good clean uMd cars· • '75 2002: 4 apd., air LIKE NEW. FULLY EQUIP. 760-8170. nlllon Also many newt Sun. T II J 0 H N 'S Ii I IOll prel9r 11178-11183 Bulcka: c~nd. (033NJL) S 18,500. 640-0838 ,75 VW Duller Station pans, S 1000/betl otler. e.48-1786. ~n Jagu.ri TR7s a• 79 3201; 4 spd., low SD 1 /blk 000 CaltBruce831-8818 ii:= I 701 l 3 Wti:I elcyc' $100. 703 Porechet but Illy model miles. (540XIV) ·~:,,~~ro Int, ~~~~r ml, Wagon. Auto. 82. ml. '61 Corv1lr El Cormlno 1M11, -111 Center St., C.M. considered. Top prices • '79 7331; 4 apd., loaded. showroom cond. $31,500 S 1750. 962-3286 171 CIMtlc 131 fr1.fiun peldl Cell CHve at Bauer (97 lUXB) or take over lease. '78 DASHER $2470 (see truck ad) 646-7016 4 cyt votvo 110. open bow, Burgundy Royce Union M 0 t 0 r 1 et ( 71 4 ) • '80 3201: 5 9')<1., sunroof. 644•9030 dys, 644_4301 238UJW. Cir. 645-2963 "69 Chevelll, 350, 4 spa, $3000/obo 850-0435 boys crul_., grMt cond.. 979-2500. (1ANV203) eves & wknds PP I $700/obO. 848-3611 · 11001080. 548-<C 102 • '80 7331: auto., loaded ·79 Dsl Rabbit, 4 dr, di• nl, '58 CENTURY RAVEN •• 010..__. __ 10 --". 21.. WI WUT Y• (t8STl l8) •82 380SL. Lapls blue, wl ll air,' 9')<1. xlnl cono, 23K '71 NOVA. runs good, Cl ___ ,_ bay leuochl M• ... -------" ·e S"lll t 1 m1 s·11001obo 851-3922 s1-eo •550 548-019• --.. 1 115/olr. 1133 .• 9797 OLIAI 11111111 • 1 ' ; •u o., MJnroo · beige llhr Int. cruise con· .. -• •kllf, w/lrall•. $3000 See Ronald Dace (1CG8811) lrol, ABS, air, 10,000 ml, "79 RABBIT deillel, mini '71 V,1, run• good, good obo. Must Mii this week. Mo1obecanl, 10 19 23'" • '81 833c:al; 5 lpd.. Blaupunkt. $40,000 orig con, btk/bltc 1n1. 4 buy 225 ot>o 845-3356 875-1393 $75125"' $125. 857-1448. IOeded. (1CLH374) 842-3002 • spd. air. 2 dr. nu radials or 642-3058 •-INtl 7112 aa~n • '82 320t: auto., sunroof. ..... $3 175 970-0548 _______ _ ..... (1FDN542) Ask about 1 .. ., money we • '75 Monza, rebll eng 1'1 Cocktall CNIMr. Bell 113 111wey1 111121 • "82 528e: auto., low can save you lhru our ·79 Rabbit Dsl, 28K, Im w/40,000 ml .. ,_ par\S ofterthlawtcnd.1173-7873 camper • .ir, aler80, 11p1 mllel.(1EJA474) purch1se&leaseplans. stereo cassette. new $1695 538-1926 18. Bayllner, 115 HP 8, atnk·tc.-atove. bumper • '82 7331; 5 apd., loadeo. .llM ILDllll II res . super cond. 77 Chevene. 52,000 ft'll, Enlnrude top board. ext., very clean $1375. (7355637) •PllTI $3300/0BO 552-3519 Ortg ownr . s 170p . 13500.675-5099. 968·0248 J~ NU 111-1111 1301Qu1llS1ree1 '80 Jetta 2·dr. sunroof, 548-7470 18, SoulheoUt Cockllll Camper SHELL, $200. 208 W. tit, Senta Ana NEWPORT BEACH stvr, 5 ·SPO SS 195 ,,,..79-Be-r..,.Une-11-1-. 1:-ow-n-r,-m...,.ln-1 Crul-. S-t In Newport. Lumber-uttttty rack, 11 AM~· g;;., P~~c,P~~i CloMd Sunday 111-tltO 645-2205 aft 6PM. cond, 32,000 ml, many $9500/0BO. 631·7745 & $100. 548-1792 Whl, Removt>le Hrd top, LARGE SELECTION OF •1t1ui1W 147 ·so Rabbit Convert, extras S6500 obo. 831-7022. •ttr liJin 11 Ltd edition Int. S.c for NEW & USED BMW'S! wht/bfk lop. 11r. 23K m1, 752· 1551 or 644-0527 alt Payoff. $8950. 86().1386 & Aalc 1boul our new low $7900, 644-5403 6 pm 21' cabin cruleer, lbrgls. 5 Sl81 Generll M~Ped. or 846-7310 110 .. a •.a deep v, tOOhp Evin.. joodconO, mull sell. • ,. _. • '81 Jetta Diesel. 5 spd, air, ·79 Camero Blftlnetla. 50 OBO 875 2416 Financing Avelleble On sunroof. fl•wleas cond 53.000 ml. grNI c:on-4·Wh lrlr, xlru $2500. 2 I · · · 1 -... -UW Selected 1983 Modll4sl $5550/ob0 548-8451 dltlon, loaded, Mu.1 ..rt 556-4355. •ft 9AM MOPED, runs eno looks .._ -E S LES Offer good lhru 7131183 undltf low Blue Boot!. I ' 90 l/OLUM A ·et Rabbll Convertible, 23' Seecraft 1urbo dat. grHI Alk ng t . SERVICE & LEASING , w.I AC 17 500 1 S4000 obo 675·2477 a< tow. & plank, 3 station 499-5048 3670 N. Cherry Ave. ~ Nb s:Joo 971•100o m . 675-0838, mesUQe llMrlng, 2 rlldlol. ADF, • t I / LONG BEACH E IS FllSTI ' all Lorin, OF. Loaded, • trcyt" (No. Cherry exll-405) '81 Rabbit, II. blue 2 dr, SE .&atlt•n Mll Fanitsrt HIS •llc1Uu ... 1 $23K. 879-2640, H lntttra 1111 end '1l4)Hl-lll0 very 10 ml, mint SSOOO we h111a a~ Mlel;tfon QUMt1, old, from south. 3 beige awtvel Olnelle 2 bN, hatht Allrl 646-0930 1683 Honde ATC 76, llMd SCIAlllLEI frade-ln• Weleome 2 33 HAR l . obo. 720· 1133 (Jack) ot NEW used Chev· Beeulllul, choice, good chairs, 110 ... Antique ss00/01>0. 645-2972 '80 Chrla-crelt lrl-cebfn, onoe. Perteet condition. -'r. 7 •c iHi '81 Sclrroco s. red, eicll condition. From S90 up. office oak twtvet cnelr, 3 tall pelma, $lOO·S200 40', good cond. eng1 ~~?~~S:,:~5625 a< _;Q__r;.ange ,.= D1t1H'lO 2 ,.. 1 1 get, 10 m , nu 1 res, cond, to ml, custom IH· 848-2995 $80. King Melter Ian beck bat otr. 645-0490 =k. Sett $18,000. ( 03St -top, custom laq paint luret S8500 o t>o . SoNd olll Engl. retrKtory chelr, 1100. 5 pc Iron & '71Yamel'l1250 Enduro -·o Runs strong, needl some 12500 obO. 960•7566 atl 644-5800 COMMH.l CHEVROLET tbl, 3&Jt38. 3&x5'4 optlf1 glass dlMtt• Mt, S 180. 4" Egg Crate M•Ureu. '84 28' Trogan Cabin 4800 ml, runs Q'NI. m• .-•• com •s.a cosmetic WO<lc S2300. 5·30 ·..,.9-2-J""'ETI=cA:-.-d,..ei,..9el...,-, 4..,-.,d-r,-=5 w/4 oak Engl. dlnTng 642-0138 or 95g..ea28 uted 1X, $35. 842-g()72 CrulMr, Ftylng Bridge, 1350 536-0273 .,,., ~ •u ou1 ~mt 142-1111 spd, loaded. 27,000 mt, Jo..> ii•"•.' '"': \ '0 .. ctlalr3, clrc:e 1000, $400. 3 ....,_ awtvel dinette 52" Cueblll• celling Ian, lwin eno•. IMk decks, .79 Yamaha xssoo, to mt, 4 ftMI Driftl t030 i.:Pi9itr•~"~';,.,~~~=.r.r tlke nu $7800 673·1322 "'*• "112 • ..,.. n•u.. ~vv ood bladee Wu I 1 eond S U 500 . '89 D•taun 510 Runs"' ~------.,...,~ ........., .....,._..... chairs, $10 ... Antique rev. w . I( n . ' runs greet. S7501obo .,. Ind scout ii. PIS. PfB, ~-·· s.100 maiie ofr ... 4, 4 b' sn d' c11arn1.. JI Whit• •n•m•I llove. oftioe oalt oivel chelr, $139. take $87. 548-8740 837-1336. PIP 982·2851 alt. 5 ... ,o tr•fts, •ulo hubs, I ... 2 .... ,. one ownr, super con ~U-1 200 1920·1, pert cono, fNfKY· ....... "'ng .. -80 )'d1 brMI cpl $155. GE '88 Formula, 23 II, .79 Suzuki 250 TS, newt nda vllve lob & paint. thruout. runs an u • ·--,,.,.. thing working. S750 chair, •100. 5 pc Iron & W/O S250. &4&-3524 equlped, 100 gal cap Tires S Bett. 1700; Re-$10001080. 862·1850, '74 DllW\ln 710 Wiagon. $2975. 970-0548 ~ For lnlOf'm•llon call .19ff, •• ,, ,;I ........ ., Ian beck ~ -· .... "OOVU I I tic ~ 196 ~. $375 obo. 831 1138 glua dlne11• Mt, 1180. wltrlr & cover lmmK $1350 cash. 492-3530 . S W ~ 642-9170 or 545-8808 • · 842-0138 or 859-8828 & 11 sliding QIUI doort, • · con11ruc1 750 Honda ·74 Jeep J 1o truck, rutty 78 Peugeot Dal 11 gn ~ A~ Iii I .,. .. ""·tc block dl~tte 150, 662·2148 seooo obo. 840"4224 Chopper, $2100, good lo9ded. exll cond. $4800. '76 280Z 2-+ 2-blk w/new 4 spd, air, PS. PB. casa. .._ • . Fer• Ult ""' "" h4lr '"' '77 GlerlL l/gutt, 20hep ci.-looi<tlf; '80 Yamll'l1 850 873-2912. miag1, r1dlal1, llheep1kln great ram. car, J(tnt, a 1 cu r lg, S1951obo. teble w/b1uer chelr1. 8' Oak conference tbl Itel eng, Vblrth. hMd & cc, Drlw ahett $1825, seat CO\llrl, mall, em/Im below wholet1te Blue '63 Falcon Renchero. Dl1hw11her, atalnleaa $235.472·8116. $150. 2 steel d11k1 ball tank wltrlr . Only 5700 mt; '82 'llne,1/4... cau, nu trans & runs BookalS3700.5•8-8451 •lll•l-•,. oo<>d cond. runs good 1t.., Int, 175. 833-~ 11 w101k tops 185 H . l3500.M5-0982 Yemahl 550 e<:, din s 1 kl 11 b c 831 6543 5•-• S 1:JOO/OBO 546-3147 or 4'118' Gius l•ble Mt, ¥•"' V a mah• Or g • n Street 11500. only 850 Warran oc ng u '· great. uey . . Ptraclat 17 SOUTH 645-3340. HARBOR AREA thick beveled 1C1Q9 In· wleverythlng s750. Rupp l~ll -auto, 18M mf, treller 'H 280z xlnt cond APPLIANCE SERVICE cludell bfk wrougllt Iron 5HP mint bike 175 .• ,::;111..,: of T"'-''"TSU oul· mC~NWFOtNN!N'tE~TW~~ tlhdl, orig. owner, xtnt $5900 957-11153 dy.. ' '83 356 Por. Good cond. COUln "SSM-uil1ng, hlrdtop. W• ..rt rec:ond., guer. tbt blee. 8 cnr1. Ideal fa< 545-7506 '"""' ·-..,.,,. " cond. 19000 con1 trade. · $4000/0bo. 6'2·3095 289. •uto. runs oo<>d eppliWICeS, 549-3077 entertaining or con-boards, c-" tor dl9count ll•v• car1 too dlr · 538-8293 '77 Datsun. 200SX. 1 ,68 912 lg pelnl Orig s 1800/obo 548-5613 ference rm. S850 Com· AnlMler men's boots, az prices. Corner 18th & 714-498-4972 75 IC 1 owner excel cond. 5 spa, · or • b & YILISWllEI lllT &m.111111 p ..... e, 1500 glass only 8. $200/0BO. 980--7353 PCH tn Hun BHotl. , Range Rover ' .A .• nt silver 's2500 840-6t28 lnt.,wtdewhls,nucar • --• -95 -8 33 -· geo..9003 81 Hond1 CM-400, !\Illy concl. a very rare car. ' ball., AIC, alarm, 100% "5 "tu.-• L.. 7 1 844·1130 BARRY MANILOW OrMMd,xlnlcond.Sacri· $13,000. 9181285-32!\1 '79 DATSUN· 280 ZX, 2 garaged. very clean. 11 .. lllll" "68 Convert., orig owner. m1n1 cond . $3995. 645-2205 1ft &PM MICROWAVE: AMANA 6 ft llleper sole, $150. T~eta, Opening night Ba)ll rMdy·ZodiK Maril II. flee 1 1100. M&-8709 or 265-9171 PLUS 2, GL package, S6700. 646-4295. Voturne Salet, Service puahbullon electronlc 472.9116 July 29, 111.50 Jackie 40hp Mere, trlr, xtres •. 81 Kz550 51400. Lo S 191 1981 81 ., VII toaded. NEW tlru .. 71 91 1T, complete rebtl And Leasing '69 Mustang Lid Edtl c:oolllng. S177. 546-6740 7' CUSTOM Sola. earth 548-7483 MC .. dlaaoM~ partner-mu" like~ w/many :wD PS PB EC Towl . IMMAC , $7.595. OBO eng, $6500. 673-7578 18711 Beach Bllld Refrtg, S250. WI D. dlhwr tones, like new, paid BROKEN TILE: 300 aq ft. lhlp, l 2995tO O. ru•I xtras, Quick UI•. pkg 9eo:.112'5 . ng .-..enlnga & -kenda; ·-....;;_-,.-,,..,_.,,,..,,-,...--:---HunllnglonBeach & lrth comp.cter, S135 •• ,.,.. .... ,I Nit for $299. Great for cobblestone, Mii by 811 . S4&-88' 6'-0-0838 . . 536-1883. '72 911S TARGA, Rare (114) 142-2000 Xtnt cond 302118 $2500/mke ofr. 673-3415 ..,.,.., "' •• ••• .. 1••• 11' Tnc S model, n-paint, llrH, each. 848-5848. 675·7574. , etc. S100. Lowry Elec --'llt Suz GS 450s, btk, SK '61310SX. run• new, nol I top, Sl l.OOO. 551•9022 o... ......._ organ $75 845-0118. Chris Craft DlllY•• Run-ml 1"50/olr ....... 1238 nick or scratch, tmm•c., =::-=-":-:"::::-::'7"::c:-:--:-::-:-:--; Refrlget11or: .......,, .,....1 Beaut 5 pc bdrm Mt w/lop ' about. XLNT cond., •ti . • . ....... ·et Corvafr Calm El Cor· lhruoul, air, mull .... ''75 911S. 34.000 miles. 5 '70 LTD Cntry Squlr., PB, AC, $700. 644-6989 VOLKSWAGEN 70 Mustang, 302 118, ~ 28 cu ft, Almond, Ice & of 11111 m•ll/box songs, Lale Model Candy Ml· Mel'logany. S8900. Mike '82 ATC Honda 200. Runs mlno. Spyder • megt and 13995/obo. 831·3016 spd, etec: sunroof, new -•er In door, allo'Wfoom $1300 new. MC 1599, chine. Good condllon, Ru111tl U0-3225 or Good, LOOkl Good. 185030 9Ulo. $1!~·7ROu18ns well. '82 280ZX T·t"" 5 apd llree, outstanding cond c:ond.PaldS1500,Mllla< gre•I cond . O•k $75, call tor Into 873·"""2 ob0.837-7988 mpg ..... .,.. ............ Ex·t_;::.~.......: 514,SOO.Eves8A2•8632 1 1 d d ·11 P1n10. eu10. to ml $800, 875-7574 M 11ereo con 983-2359 .,.,., ..,....... .,......., -·"""' A l)efSOn• an prou ••· S675 536-'678 trans need• body wor1c, ,1;1• WllTWAGEN •1:11 S8001obo 8'f>..5156 RefriQ, trzr top, copper s 1~~';;>~8727 ' Dr)'9f 1125. Maple Delk ~';"6~eo::~~'\ 19""· ..._ ... JI ft ·~i~':t !,~:,· ':. s~~:o:,tck:,~lk~ ·11, 92~ 5~1114 E:!i •c;,w ~~~:·t~~u~~~:···-1e_M_u-,1-eng--2-·-2.,..,..,r=-.1-op-. 1100. gu dryer. wnt $75, BrUI Celling Fen, nu 4 StOO. 842-0237. trtr. xl~t~d. s'kl c!~~ 1970 Ford Balboa. 19112' good, nMda •tarter tsK' ml. •99-2922 ' :;;ys~ ,;;ln~"or.g cond. ~un; 19are parts. ano 11 corn· Extras. good coodlOon. 873-3415 Tulip Lights, Oak Bladea, Everything must gol Furn., 17000 831•7547 mo~ =4~1 cond. S1395 497-8831/8111. ·s2 Molm• Oet Fully greet. $5,675. 970-0548 pellllve HIH presen· $3200 obo. 631-6985 Retrtg, Ilk•~. 2 dr, lr091 3 spa & r-sabll, ,_ stove, blk•. cooking S8 · '75 Ch..,.. Sltveredo 4 $ 5 talion ol the unique 79 Mlllbu 1/8, toaoed, ,_ 1r .. S 155 893-9080 UMd. Cott S2t0, lalte utenalll etc. 3153& W. Unique Harbor Party Boel. '72 24• Winnie, x.lnt cond, wtlMI -df., AIC 15500. loaded CIHn. 8811 , '83 Porsche Cabrtolet, Volkswagen quality ve-FM cess. tlree & mufflef. S99. 552-0798 Nine, L9g Nlg. 498-5548, 20 ft encl. cabin,-•• ,,II many new llama, mutt 703 Center, C.M. c:ell 549-12.58. whttbelge. fact~~ .. sooop· hlcBl•o•B· CH'"LLM'"N'S PurcnHed tn Europe~ Retrlg, SIS, le. & -ter In door, very c:IMn $585. M1ytiag washer & dryer. hvy duty, Ilk• new St85 ... 8111-25-45 Upright relrlg, clean, work• great, yellow. $125. 4117-&311Bllt. WaetMW 195. Refrlgl 1195. Bulltln Dlahwuher $100. ~72. Mttriab 1114 lildlnQ aoo;;, 8,8 a 10 tt, Ill like new, call for prices. Bob a< Btlld 833-3e89 CllMlu I ~C"Aam.~ J.4t5. 'A coat. tllle nu. 857-1448. ctmr1tn All s=. ilk. n-. 1100. • en.air. $50. 857-e383. r ..... t" AU ..... , ... Dhes • --·--,..7-tNll "f:..-kl11ena. 8 wh otd, blkl wtll, nMd• good homes. 876-11211 , ~5205 BROYHILL 7 It IOI• and 5 788-6684 10 12 for dinner, 24 ue to appr•cta11. Fiat Ilona, car C0\181' • ...,.., · " " R...,, gu, 48,000 ml. vet pontoons, 35 I\~ 540·11542or548-9480 '79 Chev Cheyenne N•ver registered. PP. vw ti lov .... l·le France • Exc:JUllV9 MAGIC ISLAND, Evlnrude. Excellent Plck•up. Power Steering, 176 Xt6, cleen, xlnl cond., 759·9534. S4200. 971· IOOO • vetw/~~~t~ goldmbrahlp.$800.evee, entertainment boat for '80 PACEARROW, 28', crulH control . A-1 lo ml. Htru. S2500, ltlll ._ 1 ?gWllTWAGENN• '82 Mustang GL, loaded, new cont · SS~ I 6 3 1-38 11, Day 1 harbor viewing, petedea, generelor,AC,crulM,1111, me c h 1 n I ca I I y . Mon-Fri 720-43~8 dyt ~ EcurleShlrleeCorp AM/FM, AC, 16900 . n~, .!~'Both 1o, 1=· 646-4080 etc Hu 360 deg. oulatd• aler80, 55,000 ml wrnty. $5895/0BO. 548-1273. .77 124 S~lder wtltlred 7800 Westminster Btvd 646-2114 ... --· · viewing also tundec:k Abso lutely tmmec. ' ' Ph 714/VW1 WEST -------472-8118. Gtus lhet'mg C-tbl $135. l\llty -~...,..... You lll(e S25 000 492-7296 Yau M4t mega, 13 50 4g5.2497. Tolo•net Performaft;_ l/W'a 'M F•I JM Fmch end tbla, 8" C-lbl -. '>"1"9"• ' · , ~ CARVER ·-v Formica ovat dinette 1200 Drtr bdaldl tbl• over 1150/mo sttp teee. it'a iii2 78 CtleYy I/an, 'A ton Muat Nit, 79 Sp)'dlr 2000 l'L....l l .. Are You B~=· ":'wln1t1~;."$ 1~ :c,~~~4;iwft~p~ ~~~.;·1~~~ :~-~~~· S1u~~o~. ~!·· "5th Wheel, 33'. U.600. ~;~!~etom. Mua1 =;~;,, ::.. ~'. .;~05 rn-m Hevln' Any Fun?" ObO, consider lr9da i" h db rd w / 3 pr 979-5897 . . ..... Lil 7114 842-4397, 842-8171. ""-obo. Call ,,, 5 pm •)Cl -l ll!J~CINl10 l/W BEETLE, MllC. Body cUtl 989·1221 1h1ala/c11•s, alee -.::U , &a ... atl, 720-0201. -1t...r .. 1•w1t110bo64o6 Perts. & Trim Items. 'U! bl•nkel, 1pr .. d /rulll1 GOii Cart, 4 pua., atrMI U' BJU:Pf'.fn1, 2 ::u; w/t:C. 11 l Brougham, 20 J · 1f Cltllin "49 l S ClOSfD SUNDAYS Price· S5·S30. Deye· Lllictla 199 Whl. Ital Pro¥. legal, eompl recondl· .. k Ing $ 800 I ol r r,~":x, ~~211610"'. '29 aoa;i x 2 iSOOf Town .... ' 497-1112 Eves: 497-1597 ·65 Lincoln. i2A!. matble coffee lbt(obtong) tloned. S1150, 873-8104 9116-2181 ' . Sedan, resiored. Sll,995. 174 Civic. xlnl cona. new m•• . Vtl" ns cond. 540.5&30 Bob HoVt S99. e.45-0560 Lr~ Jewel TM coll9c-21· BEAUTY w/3 Sella. Trailtrat paint. s1100. 5'8-112711 '7'3?!oro1ta Wagon, IOolca 16U Vo1 o 122 s 4 ;pa Ill~ Get a lllt buy 1 twin hoep tables Autumn L .. t pet-$2500. wm V•de ror Trt"I MM '48 Ford :'.csOOC:llli :fY ·11 Aocord, htchbk, auto, & runs or .. ~111 St100 lookagr!at neecsiengl~ 'is FOfd/Mercury NI)• bed. $75, 848-0110 tern. M•ke offer. Wooden equal value. Muat .... this Buy Factory bil'9C1. light-bk.II,~-:· 87M 1~ t' . alt' ller80, good cond. CHh. 492-3 . w 0 r k . s' 5 0 0 0 b 0 . good depend mUll "' Good off Whl 9• couctt hal reek 145. Hind wtcnd.850-4133. weight flt>ergl-Sc:ernp · · $2950 firm. Eo1 ·74 Corona Good Cond,, 859.ea3tOl'850-g()16 S300'obo 645-3:158 9# 1100. Wilt ctlett 54" crocheted b•.:'.1=~ 26' Sell Boal, 911 new 13' end 18' !revel trailer• '35 Ford Sedan Dltlvery 633-5801 Lo Mites. '.xtru. 12000. '70 Volvo• Dr. N-paint, 642-3058 . length • 28" tall w/ahelf ~~· :J~~ r equip. '8000. 842-77113. l ,,._ 19' 5ttl wheel. Calf 289. Auto Irena, looks '78 ACCORD, 5 apd, 842-8572 832-5890 olc tren1 & tires. Auto trans. '87 COUGAR S75. 644-0427 . . o o w t o I t f r e • Ilk• new. Drive anywhere. hal ..... back 2 dr am/Im SR5 lhbk " 5 0•93 . MAGIC ISLAND 'GOLD' 27' Eltc:tlaon, xlnt con 1-800-348-4H2 IOI' fr• $8500, 498-5528 go;d e~nd, 's3200: ·1~c~:~~m CHI gOod S1250/obo 6't • .. $500 875-2871 Henredon 04nlng Mt wl l 2 MEMBERSHIP $500. atomic 4 118, new main & brochure end uvet '82 Remt>W Convwtlble 875-7398. cond, $1 500 . obo. ·73 ES1800 5 ac>d Sports '78 M111qul1 Brougham chn. pedeatel tbl, •11• 7"" "21• c 0 11 • r • • ' W...,.,,. ale xlnl eond 1 1 1 d d S1850 t_.._ from 8' lo 137"', .,..,... ... RD F /I/HF$ 111, 5 O O. BUY FACTORY DIRECT fu~reetor.d. xlnt cond ,79 •-d, lmmao. thru 51546-3869 or 548-8451. -..-··· · ' • nt. 01 I • ....... s /of ... 1-0848 ,.......... owner, 1 mech1nlc. 844-4024. catVtld 8' rwtctl, pecan MACAW BLUE&. GOLD 7141494-7927, Llghlwetghl, flber111111 r, "" out, ong. paint, air. runs '78 Coralie SR5 Llltteck, 5 $8500. 972-0783 --.------- letoo. Call 1N'#9t ad $700/080 846-2983 27 fl Feethw· Fut d S<:emp13'and18'!r11vel ........ a..cf •• , superb, mull He. 9'>d emlfm nu tlr", CepnGhta,·77,lllnl_C4f'O .. #818, 842-4300, 24 Iva. Photo retouonlng machine taOOO, 875-7083 • ry. ~~'. ,.!,, ~ ,1.!, "5 .. lh Hard/1ofl lope, ;edto. 13995/obo. 8'84533 mini. Mu1t Mtl. S2500. '74 Wgn, auto, p/1, p/b, AIC. anrf. ltereo ~· 11l1t1·ll'k .,..,_ .,.. ·~-""' 548-9347 r1dlo, hellter. air. gd 642-24n • I llY Fllm1lll & materl1t1·I • new, 28 ti L.ncer l atlp Dana t-I00-34Ml82 for Irle hHler. new radlala, Inn tin rnffea. $2250. 845-7Qef i .-• L• 967.-133 $400, 979-4890. Pl. S..t ::.er. 'Chrll brochure end SAVEi 43,000 orlo. ml, xlnt '80 Corolla, lmbetc, 5 tpd, Ill itt7 OW1 • .WJ~ KING-SIZE WATEABED Retrig. 30•· ltandard hgt, 1133·1301. WANTED: Pvt Ptywenta lo cond. '4000. 538-82'3 llr, trn stw.o, IO tnl, exit H, ""' uU-rn, t w/wood lhetv.., heeler, runs grMI '350. Brn 39.W•taallcuatomcru ... byreaaoneblefravelTrlr, '72Cltroen8M M...,•tl cond.S.400.e57-93ea. com; f.n &. ... Newport cond., lo ml, rnuel ... muaaget Hk• new. S300 couchlloveeMt '60. 332 In ull boat Htl will pay cull (213) 5 9'><1. full P'Wf, air, !Mtfler, V11'n!1!! ilfl Beach• n,_1 Mtecllon S2500/olr. 963-4750 ,. or beet otier. 831-~ Vlclorte, 8201 • an SPM I 1~6.000 (71'1 W-4823. 92MIMO :~u~I ~=!; •&+ VW iG; Top, r:&lilt ;~r:~:;~~u~~dl~w~~~ '77 Olds Outlw ~. ff'Mtor.:!llOIN3derl-Lull•b)'9 crib, dk wood, Ull111&1*m 544-081' r 111, OWMCS.~·PrOUd to 1eoo du.I pon, rldlala. Votkawegen1. brn.h .. altaonru.S3000. ln,.\....~~·n•, 7 wka. •Int cond. 17&. 720-197& ......... .......t, '73 Hobie 1• w/trlr, seoo 11tW~ ... lhOW,. p!MeUf• to d•IV91 Bteupunkl •t~. new ,.I. 840.8088 8 · p--w-•-I obo. At10 2 l<&)lllcl, M<Mng mu.t Mii _, COV9re. Mutt .... ..__ ~7,...11-""'c_u_t _.,S_u_p_r .-,-,-0-~ Wlret*tld Terrier need• T=..:.~ .. !!:, ~ _...., ,._ 1 200 . 557 -8840 , lox MlLEA5X.5' •12&001ott« um S2300/0B0.5'W147 ... S379040 4ULA. Olr • ~· 2yf old met.. ... Car ~;; lrg car ....... ...... ...... 562..0584. REMOVABLE BACK (919)224-0731/425-4821 ... fW.... 145-21113 175.549-0373 ....,.. .... ,12,..... ua.-nua•H 1250.845-6130 ...... ,. a11m R8f• cteltlel GrM• con-4~~· ·111 "R9ganc;y. ~ , .... "'::::a: !!U Yllow 11 fl aof• & 5 tt ~ SPA, UI diem, flberataea, /trlf & mo1or. Exit oond, ..... .... Btencl new Int, NM very •n dtllon, Nna QOOd200· Mboust 8?3.ollOO exit, .., Mf'V ~ ~ ...,......,_ ... I:: ... ,, 1111• new. sn11. Includes hitter. 1900. s.soo of)o, 146..()778. QOOd, new tit-. StlOO "'' qllidl. 1220 10 . seees Obo. ~t·MOI aectlOMI, good cond. e3t-2'780 CM15'9-1757 IMPORTANT 000 oonlllOar trade + "WIWIU.AIT Jlmte9-1900 fl= B ................... _... .....-...... ,... _._ , Fernoue 12 mlltw r.clng NOTICE !ONDREADERS •• 989-1221 ii\ JGmQ; Wwv. Q -._..,.,_...,._ ... ~.... llM Stertlno••t•-cooter,2 11oop,reetor1tlonlnPf~ .. Ul•Dllll ... 5 "''"' v -..-·~ & encl tbt, Xlnt cond. •=-------.. --1 wtcSe "44. ts7.a200 ,;-tor Mil or trede '"DVERTISEAS .... 11_ v .... -8.,.., 8et'lltol v .... an, rune grMI, QOOc1 eng, nda 11ena rblt. ·1 Pr. wgn 9300. M1~14.,. IPM. llodc Yard 8* rlbnc, ~ " " •• -·-M50. 644-1238 lllOOIOBO 548-0821 tC8K61t. ow. 84S.ttll ..._..., 1._, toys, moth-Tr~B/OMecewlor or antiques, 112,000. The price of lttma t And"-llng •DECORATOR'S OWN• ~'m1ec. Sat/aun. 2IMO Tlltctng Penot S.5-2983 780..()229 •dvertlMCI by vehlcl• l1t75. et~ gr• t81t t leedl lllvd. '88 l/W 8-1• 12v. N9W I• •• ml C:. =:. ':9vine ":: P~ TrM (off llellerl Vlk~ eawtng machine, Int 14, QOOcl cond, w trtr. ::~1.~n !':.::r.~; 7950008 tnt 5 000 1 (lH1u4nt)!ni'~J8MchJW ~~~chru=:. 1~~~~: '71 l1tet1 wgn. iuiiy 173 PontlM. ooocs c;ona. ftll#llte.~08'C ~ l~r zl9-tag,tMJttOnhole,bllnd l 2300.842-7fl0. aolumntdOeenotlncluda asaoo.e7:....0.' m . )14 •..,., 845-ot34 tqutp, ••II conct. ~ 1850 /bul ofter. I I ' I .. _ -c 1127 154M740 ""It Int b ........ t 111 lie b •--..1-1141 ownr, 88,000 ml. •7750. 541.eot7 ...,... g •• I d n. '. •• C;;tOfl ·-.... , . . " e, lC fll1 -' 8C• 1ny •PP • •• la•... -'87 lklQ, orig, owner. 121( 84M Ito. w/metGhfng coffee tbl ...... r .. • 8:i1 t to w WE PAY CASH-For ow .. S3t5. ........ "° 1ic.n .. tran1111f ,... FOt Q!IMlnld Ad on -engine em/tm 1----'"'""".,,,..,.__,.""'="~~=-'19 Qrencl Prix. L • .... lMuMa qn mett,_. :;t;,..·t4C)..9'119 ,.... HOV&e8tobeMOVEDI NACRA 5.2 w/trtr for Miii nnenoa 0 ct\efON, IW ~ AO'TlON 1N1 RX7, 2UOO ITll .. 12160/obo. MS:&tM . 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'275.Ato-MM llandta. 14.,.ttN ----• •. t Hospital's pat hand was three of a kind By SUSAN A VILA on.....,,... .... While a Co.ta Mesa couple were adding ... and adding ... and adding to their family last week, St. Joeeph's Hospital was chalking up another one for the Guinness Book of World Records. While Jeff and Lynn Friedman became the first-time parents of triplets, St. J oeeph's nursery counted the Friedman girls as its eighth triplet birth ln 18 months. This is a high number compared to the history of the hospital nursery, in which only two triplet births occurred in 53 years. "We applied to Guinnem when we only had seven triplets. Now that we have eight it aeerna ther, are corning in like gangbusters,' she said, adding that fertility drugs were a factor in only half of the births. \ St. Joseph's Community Ser- vices Director Valerie Orleans said the triplet births of the last 18 months are just "a crazy kind of a thing." After an exceptionally messy feeding of one of his daughters, Costa Mesa's Friedman explained with a tolerant grin why he and his wife chose St. Joeeph's in Orange instead of a hospital closer to home. "We knew my wife would have triplets when she was three months pregnant, so we shopped around for doctors and hospitals. St. J oseph's had a lot of experience with triplets and they are right next to CHOC (Chil- (See TRIPLETS, Pase A!) ~ .... ,.._.,.,_c...... Lynn and Jeff Friedman with Jamie, Erin, Laverne. THI DRANCf-CDAtT CllAIT IDITIDN TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Handler: Misty attacked me once By KAREN E . KLEIN cw-..~,_ • ..,, Misty, the elephant who killed a park ranger at Lion Country Safari in Irvine Sunday, will pr:obably be retired to a :zoo, her owners say, while others who came in contact with her claim she was known to be a mean-tempered a nimal who caused problems before. Dave Wilson, an employee of another firm reiftting space at Lion Country, &aid he was attacked by Misty three weeks ago and es- caped only by poking the animal in the eye with a cattle prod. Wilson said he informed a Uon Country Safari park adminis- trator of the attack and told a Gentle Jungle official he wanted to discipline Misty. Gentle Jungle of Burbank owns the elephant. "We reported it to Gentle Jungle." said Harry Shuster, president of the drive-through animal park. "It was their animal. lt seems if there was a reason to be concerned. they should have been concerned, too." Tom Carota, vice president of Gentle Jungle, said he was notified of the attack, but called it "minor." He said Sunday's inci- dent was "tragic but isolated" and added that the game warden who was killed should never have approached the animal in the first place. Musical for a summer evening Lee Keaton, 34, of Lake Elsinore. crushed by the elephant on Sunday, was a zoologist and game warden with "a tremendous amount of knowledge about animals," Carota said, but Keaton was not a trainer and he should not have ventured into the elephant complex because he did not have an established rela- tionship with the animals. "Actu- ally, training and handling an elephant is a lot different than being a :zoologist,'' Carota said. (See ELEPHANT, Pase AZ) The Irvine Children's Chorus will present Gilbert and Sullivan's ~The Mikado.' Shown are Eric Anderson, Brodie Humple, Lara Ke mpke, the Mikado, Christy Barley and Lynleigh Koopowitz. See Page BI . Niguel housing expansion backed County ·planner s approve zone change, hut final decision rests with supervisors BY JEFF ADLER °' .... ~ ......... The Orange County Planning Commiaion tentatively approved a proposal Monday to increase the number of residences that can be built in the Laguna Niguel planned community by a total of 1,655 units. Final approval of the plans submitted by five developen would increase the numt:ier of residences in Laguna Niguel from 18,000 to cloee to 20,000 when all are built, explained Steve Lohr, the county planner who terVed as project nwlager for the complex zone-change request. Final approval of the wne change will be left up to the Board of Supervbors, Lohr aid. The Where Is Mama Gal? I' } Costa Mesa police looldns lor their pet BY OLllNN 8CO'IT ..,...., ........ U then la such a thln8 .. an all·potnta bulletin few a mt, the COlta .._. P~Uce Depenment 19 mutncone. Mlllina is the department'• own lonl·halted, p-ay~and·whtte l...ie cat that lived the pMt four &:.. In the An.lmal Control Known only .. Muna C..t. lhe ,... the department'• rellldenl flillm wet nune which nurtured 11 many 11 27 Utten of kJ~ matter probably will be 1eheduled for a board hearing some time before the end of Auguat. The complicated and highly technical hearinp on the zone change, which were conaidered by planning cornm181ionen f~ aev- eral weeu, ,culminated dwtna a marathon meeting when the panel oorwidered testimony of- fered by the developer-applicants, Laguna Niguel residents and land·Ule experts. ''Thia affect.a your Uvets, your future and the community of Laguna Ntcuel so vitally,'' com- mented oornrru.lon Ch&lnnan William MacDougall at the hear- ing'1 ouwet. The commisaion recommended Avco Community Developen and the Steln-Brlef Group be per- mitted to lncreue the number of retildencee currently allowed by 1,438 -from l~.987 to 17,425 uni la. Carma·Sandllna, which uked foe approval to lntt1.. the number of unita lt c:ould build from 1.0~2 to 1.683. won a rec- ommendation for only 60 ad- ditionaJ unita, to a total of 1.112. $4.8 million riddle: Coast College cuts By PHIL SNEIDERMAN otlMO.-,Nel•lllfl How do you trim the budget for three community colleges and a television station by $4.8 million, with just a month remaining before the start of fall classes? Employee furloughs or pay cuts, maintenance delays and elimination of travel expenses are among the options that will be considered by Coast Community College District trustees when they meet Wednesday in a special lsession. The public portion of the meeting begins at 8 p.m . in the district headquarters. 1370 Adams Ave . The trustees oversee operation of Orange Coast. Golden West and C.OUtline colleges, plus KOCE Channel 50, a Public Broadcasting Service television station in Hunt- ington Beach . T he district had a lready trimmed its 1983-84 budget by $5.5 million with extensive teacher layof(s and other cut- backs. But last week, Gov. George Deukmejian, before signing the new state budget, deleted more than $230 million that legislators had allocated to California's 107 community colleges. The governor recommended that $109 million of this be ma<le up by charging students a $50-per-semester tuition fee. Comniun.ity colleges in California currently charge no tuition. The fee question must by de- cided by state legislators. who do not return to Sacramento until Aug. 15. Legislative oblervers say it is unlikely the tuition matter will be reaolved before the begin- ning of the new school year. - (Sff COLLEGE, Pase AZ ) Residents relieved by leasehold accord BY STEVE MARBLE CM'ho.-, ......... For Corona del Mar resident Gail SP.llers, the end of the turbulent two-year leasehold fight means she may finally be able to sell her Cameo Highlands home. For Helen Weiss of Newport Beach, the accord between resi- dents and the Irvine Co. means she may be able to keep her Irvine Terrace home. Hundreds of Newport Beach and Irvine residents began to review their own futures this week as it became clear the long fight over the value of the Irvine Co.-owned land under their homes was over. Orange County Superior Court Judge Claude Owens officially approved the settlement Monday. He prai9ed the propoaed solution between residents and the IMne Co. as a fair, even generous settlement. The settlement allows residents to continue leasing or purchase the land at diacounta up to 50 percenL Tb.e Irvine Co. also agreed it will provide financing with attractive interest rates. The 908ring value of • (SH LEASE, Pase AZ) A The Angela and one particular umplrecrw have bMlled all year, Md wouldn't you know It-theMrMONWwMon h..nd Monday night at Anaheim Stadium. The,..,....,. . prec11otlbla. ,...c1. --~ . • . . . ' .. I' .. ... 1'1 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, July 26, 1983 From P•a•A1 CONTINUED SIORllS Mesa condo conversion advances Tenants voice support as panel approves plans for 79-unit Vendome complex ELEPHANT MOODY ... He said Gentle Juf181e trainers were available to hand.le the four elephanta housed at Lion Coun- try. ''We're mysUfied," he added. u to why Keaton, who worked at Lion Country for seven years, would have entered the elephant yard and attempted to re-tether Misty. "He was instructed before not to go into the elephant com- pound," Carota said. Misty was chained by one leg and in no danger of escaping when Keaton went near her, Carota said. The trainer who normally works with Misty on Sundays was on his way into work when the accident occurred. Carota said the trainer gets to work bet ween 8 and 8:30 a.m. Misty attacked shortly before 8. Howard Johnson, who owns the Perris facility where Misty was transported after the attack, said he expected Gentle Jungle to move her some time today. Misty "is known for hurting people," Johnson said. "That MAMA CAT ... car because they are the ones called to take away the remains. The cat became a permanent resident in the department when an officer picked her up as a stray with a litter. "We didn't have the heart to kill her kittens. so we raised them and gave them away," said Doyle. "By then. she was a fixture." Living up to her name, Marna Cat had four more of hec own litters during the next three years. Doyle said officers managed to find homes for all of them. elephant shouldn't have been at Lion Country Safari." Separate investigations in'to the lncident by the California Fish and Game and lrvine Animal Control department.a led officials to conclude Monday that there were no pennit violations or criminal activity involved in the accident. However, Or. James D. Roswurm, state veterinarian for the U.S . Department of Agricul- ture, said Gentle Jungle has been the subject of a continuing l'hlgh- prlority investigation" before the elephant attack, bt.tt he saisi he could not release details of the investi~ation because any viof- ations areonly alleged at this time. He said he has no way of knowing when a complaint, if any, would be filed against Gentle Jungle. lrvine Police Capt. Charles Bozza said the risk of attack goes along with an animal keeper's job. "It's just like if a diver at Sea World got eaten by a shark. Do you kill t~shark!?" he said. Bou.a said his department would like to establish a better joint effort with Lion Country in recapturing stray animals. and confining large animals. "We'd like to see them get a different method of chaining and housing the animals," Bou.a said. He added, however, that he did not think concertgoers at the Irvine Meadows amphitheater, on Lion Country grounds, were in any danger because of the animals. "We go out there a lot, and make semi-annual inspections. but we would like more formal and more frequent talks with Lion Coun- try." Bou.a said. o...,,...,_,.,.... Commissioner Walter Davenport cites benefits. Pair to face charges in NB caf e holdup Two men arrested on suspicion of holding up a Newport Beach coffee shop Monday and leaving employees bound in tape after rifling a safe will be arraigned Wednesday on armed robbery charges in Harbor Municipal Court. Robert Lopez Torres, 46, of Santa Ana and Randolph Lugo, 29, of Fullerton, were arrested in the pre-dawn hours Monday when their car was stopped near the intersection of Tustin Avenue and Pacific C.oast Highway. Both are being held on $25,000 bail. RESTRAINT AVERTS TRAGEDY ... off on vacation. His sons were playinf anny wtth friends in a nearby vacant field. The. shouldn't have been there, he admits now. but it was the boys· la.st chance to see their friends. Jones said she never reached for her gun because she knew oCficers often chaaed kids from the field and -unlike the Stanton officer -she didn't feel threatened. Neighbors complained to police about the teen -aged boys making too much noise and the youthful anny suddenly was surprised about 9:30 p.m. by a floodlight from a police helicopter. S he admitted, however, that the event left her uneasy. And had the boy not been shouting that his realistic-looking gun was fake, she said she might have grabbed her handgun. Jones, 22. was dispatched to the field in her squad car. Interviewed today. she said she shielded herself behind her squad car door and yelled at the teen-aged boy carrying the handcarved rifle to drop it. She couldn't tell if it was real, she said. "All sorts of things flash before you pull out your gun," she said. The boy was severely shaken after the incident, she said. He told her: "You could have shot me." But the frightened boy clutched his rifle and ran toward Jones repeatedly yelling, "It's only a toy." McMillan said he is embarraMed by the incident. But he said he contacted Poli~ Chief Roger Neth to commend the department's training procedures because, without it, "there is no doubt in my mind that Casta Mesa would have had a Stanton-type tragedy." Jones said she yelled at the boy several times. her final warnings more urgent, until he finally stopped and threw down his toy. TRIPLETS GALORE ... COLLEGE ... dren's Hospital of Orange Coun- ty):' . Friedman said he and his wtfe were glad they found out about the triplets before the births because it gave them time to move to a larger home and look for a bigger car. However. he did admit the sex of the babies was a total surprise. "Before the birth. I was so adamant about having boys that I didn't even consider the possibilty of having girls. I wouldn't even let anybody buy anything pink. But the night before (the birth) I realized it didn't matter if they were boys or girls, just that they were healthy.'' he said. The Friedmans work out of their home as upholstery sup- pliers, so Friedman said his wife's absence Crom work has not been a problem. He has taken over her Orange County districts and plans to fill in for her until the babiesare old enough for her to work part-lime. As the babies in the nursery gurgled and whined behind him, Friedman said he is considering going through some kind of Ea.st- em meditation and relaxation training to rope with the years ahead. N a result, Coast district. of- ficialssay the local l08S will be $4.8 million. District trustees have received an lnltial list of 11 options outlin- ing ways to cut this sum. District Chancellor Norman Watson said Monday the district must have its budget completed by Aug. 24. But he said he expect.a no firm decisions by the board on Wednesday. Glendale cocaine bust nets Costa Mesa couple "What I tried to do is provide a framework for discussion," Wataon said of the cut.back ' alternatives. "But l hope the board doesn't take action (Wednesday) because a quick reacton might not be a well-considered one." Among the options to be con- sidered by the trustees and the amounts that might be saved are: •Elimination of travel expenses -$233,000. A Costa Mesa couple. alleged to be drug couriers by police. were arrested in Glendale Monday night in a raid that police said netted the largest amount of cocaine in that city's history. More than 36 pounds of the powdery drug, valued at $8 million on the street, was purportedly found inside an un- locked black suitcase in a hotel room. said Sgt. Tom Blackman of the Glendale vice/narcotics bu- reau. We're Listening ••• 642·6086 titon-l•o; ,,-a., If '"" ~ liot ri••• '°"' P•r•' or ~ )0 O"' <.•II o.•·vt 1 f; ff\ •na •Ou• 1;."P'P' 11111 1 nt o.+tv••.O Arrested in the hotel room were Jorge Alberto Gomez, 32. and Maria Borouero. both of Costa Mesa. A third suspect, Dario Di Cesare, 39, of Beverly Hills, was also arrested when he allegedly walked in on the 7 p .m. drug bust. Sgt. Blackman sajd Di Cesare "is a major supplier of cocaine into the Los Angeles County Basin." adding the federal Drug Enforce- ment Agency "has an active (i)e on him and he is considered a Class-One cocaine smuggler." • Furloughing of personnel and closing all operations for one week during the college year -$ l million. • Deferred maintenance $450,000. • Across-the-board salary re- duction of 1 percent -$470,000. • Further cuts to KOCE Chan- nel 50 budget -$200,000. Several of these options regard- ing furloughs and pay cuts are subject to negotiation with the appropriate employee unions. 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Conversion of the 79-unlt. Ven- dome apartments Into con- dominiums was endoned Monday night by the Costa Meta Planning Commlsaion. Members said owner Terrance Ragan's plans for the units at 1845 Anahelm Ave. met the city's Intentions to provide affordable housing. on their mortgage payments. Ragan said he will hold onto at least seven of the units occupied by senJor citiz.ena, with annual rent increases never exceeding $25. He would sell thoee uni ta only after the seniors were gone, he said. For tenants not buying their units, Ragan isofferlng $1,500 per unit relocaUon payments. About 10 tenants urged com- missioners Monday to endol"8e the conversion so they can buy their units, while two opposed il. Said tenant Doriit Hope: "A pel"BOn "'""IA h.,,,,. •n hf-" ti~mn fool not '° take thia (offer). It's abeolute'y fabulous." Ccmmiuloners noted, however, that younger tenanta who couldn't afford the price would be forced '° move at a time when the city's vacancy rate is 2.05 percent. Commiaalon Cha.lnnan Walter Davenport, noting that Ragan plans to sell the complex either u condoe or as apartments. said the converaion would seem'° benefit more people. A survey taken last week by Ragan indicated more than half of the tenants expect to buy. In another action Monday, com- missioners forwarded to the City Council a plan to double the size of the Nordstrom's Department Store at South Coast Plaza and to build a new five-story parking structure. The Vendome Apartments lie within the city's downtown re- development district, so the con- v~rslon plans must be approved by the Redevelopment Agency. which will consider the proposal at 6:30 p.m . Aug. 3 at the Costa Mesa Civic Center. Wrong ntan arrested in I:aguna Beach rape Ragan impressed the com- missioners with his conversion plans. He said his main goal is to allow curr~nt tenants -some who have lived there for 10 to 15 years -to buy their homes. "This is not for the outsider, not for the investor," he said. The three-bedroom, two-bath units will be priced at $94,500 for existing tenants and $97 ,500 for outsiders, he said. In addition, Ragan said he will invest $5,400 per tenant to push down by three perceni.ge points the loan's 12 percent interest rate 90 his tenants would begin the first year by paying 9 percent interest A tattooed man questioned Monday in connection with the Sunday morning rape of a 23-year-old woman near Laguna Beach High School has been released by police, who say the knife-wielding suspect is still at large. Police arrested a 31-year-old man early Monday who closely matched the description of lhe suspect in the assault on a Laguna Beach woman on Park A venue at about 12:30 a.m. Sunday. But detectives said the man was released Monday after question-ing. • "The tattoos were very cl08e, but it wasn't the same guy," said investigator Gene Brooks. LEASE FIGHT OVER ... From PageA1 land, combined with high interest rates, had made it difficult for resldenta to purchue or sell the land under their homes. Affected residents -and there are believed to be roughly 3,500 of them in Irvine and Newport Beach -now have 60 days to review the lengthy and techincal settlement, Residenta who do not favor the accord must speak up. Those who favor it do not have to do anything. Unless there is a flurry of protest, the settlement brings to an end a rent protest that caught the attention of the entire nation. For Sellers, it means being able to put together an attractive real estate packa,e of both home and land. The land under her home, once valued as high as $148,000, now may be able to be purchased for about $100.000 with an attract- ive financing package put together by the Irvine Co. "It puta us in a lot better position to aell. which we've been trying to dolor a long time," she said today. "I'm glad all of this is over." For Weiss -who said she has watched with some bitterness as some of her neighbors moved away because of the leasehold snarl -it probably means staying in Newport Beach. The land under her home was valued at a high of $223,000 during the two-year fight. She said she is not sure what the reduction will be under tenT\S of the settlement. "But this (the settlement) makes the land maybe something we now can afford to buy," she said. "I feel the purchase progam is very, very favorable." The 23 -year-old victim of the rape said she was grabbed from behind near Park Avenue and Blumont Street by a man who threatened her with a knife. Brooks said police are seelong a man in his late 20s or early 30s, standing 6-feet tall, weighing between 175 and 190 oounds. A tattoo of a panther is located on his upper left arm, a bird on the upper right arm and another large tattoo is located on his lower right arm, police said. Newport puts bed tax hike vote on hold Citing uncertainties over hOMI much money the city will lose in the new state budget, the New- port Beach City Council has postponed its vote on whether to hike the city's hotel bed tax until Sept. 26. Raising the tax charged on hotel and motel guests from 6 to 8 percent would net the city more than $566,000. Newport stands to lose $678,000 in funds from vari- ous st.ate taxes under the 1983-84 state budget. The bed tax hike, rejected three times m Newport Beach in the last two years. is being taken up again partially m response to the austere state budget. The bed tax, considered by some to be a painless way of boosting city revenues. recently was elevated from 6 to 8 perrent in lrvine. It is 8 percent in Laguna Beac.-h and 6 percent m Costa Mesa. --n Air Concerts on the Village G~een -, The air \\'111 be tilled wllh Dixieland and m"x.lcrn 1.ti:z. music each \\Cdncsday C\'t.•nmg trom 7 ()() I~~ f <).()() r ~ t during the m1.:mth:--of lul\' anti ,.\ugust .ll South CO.\St Pl..17 ... 1 \·111agc. The \'illagc C rccn h.~ been h t>sl to many fine musical groups in the pasl. and the following entertainers fnr the.: \\Cdnesday Night Concert SenC!-. are no exception· luly 6 I hgh Society Dance 8.lnd July l.l O range Coast College Stage Band July 20 O r.ingc Pcalers Duueland Jau &nd July 27 Richard H Cruz & 1he DJB·s I Dixie Jau 8r.ivos1 August 3 Frank Amoss and his &nd August 10 RlGhard H Cruz & the OJB'~ August 17 Orange P~lcrs Dixieland Jazz Band August 24 George Cur and the Rhythm1ircs August 31 , George Carr and the .Rhythmaircs The aclm1s."i1on 1s free and parkm& is plentiful. Come to the \'1llagc for a great evening of enter- tainment through July and August. Sunflower & ae·ar St • San" Ana Sout.h Coast Plaza Village , .· . • i . : i I ' 1 ! • I • I ·---• ~~"==='"~·~--=~~~·==~~~--...---------------......................... ...... : ·-.. ~~·,·--· ... ,,.-~ I' ) . "' . -' • FV Mayor's Breakfast set for Cardiac Center The monthly Fountain Valley Mayor's Break.fast, usually conducted in the community ce.r. will be held in a different location Wednesday. The meeting will take place at 8 a.m. in the new Cardiac Rehabilitation Center a.t Fountain Valley Conununity Hospital, 17100 Euclid St. Mike Nash, the hospital's public relations director, will provide an update on activities at the hospital. A light breakfast of coffee ·and doughnuts ooslS $1 . The meeting is open to the public. College orientation sessions slated Two orientation sessions for men and women returning to college will be held Thursday and Aug. 10 at Saddleback College's Mission Viejo campus. The sessions will provide informa tion to help people decide if returning to college w1U benefit them and includes curricululm planning. For informauon, call 831-4611. Seminar planned to jog memory Having trouble rcmembermg names. dates and important faclS? A two-night seminar on how to improve your memory will be offered Wednesday and Thursday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The sessions will be held from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in Room 110 of OCC's Home Economics Building. Admission if $45. The fee includes a textbook. Television personality Frank Katz, author of the book, "You Can Have a Perfect Memory," will lead t.he sessions. Tickets can be purchased at the OCC Ticket Office. located in the Student Center Building. For information about the program, call 556-5880. Art patrons to view 'Pirates' musical "Pirates of Penzance" will be presented aboard the Pilgrim II in Dana Point Harbor Friday night and tlie evening has been reserved for members of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. 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Francl9 l..aunllr'O, whO -bookUO inlo Orange Coun1y Jell A stlClty 111ua11on rMUf\UO Outing Monday matnlng'a ruah llout -a aoc:ta POP ltVCI< S91tle0 1 loUO of llOnlel at th<t Inter-lion of '-'acAnnut BoutuYaro ano U-11\V "-- A bOys ..0 CN,_ IMO.e wU olOlen Iron> IM d,_IY OI I ltOmU on lhe 3000 l>tocll of Uft8 COUf1 --Monday loee •• ~ at -$50-'200 . .,. .--' • .~. -; 1 , fl, •"'itW'J ... ---· ----- - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. July 26. 1983 * A3 An artist's canvas is where you find it By STEVE MITCHELL Of1'ie.,..,,... ..... Laguna Beach oil painter Kathleen MIU~ just can't get excited over a piece of canvas stretched over a frame. She'd much prefer creating her country scenes, florals, farm animals and ocean scenes on two-handled logging saws, porcelain license plat.es, old bak- ing lids and even antique hospital bed pans. "It's so much more interesting to see an oil painting somewhere besides on canvas," the six-year Sawdust Festival exhibitor says. And, judging by the steady stream of visitors to her cramped booth at the southern end of the 2.5-acre Sawdust grounds, she might be right. "Look at this license plate from Alaska," a blue-haired visitor says to her friend. "Are you from Alaska?" the artist asks with a smile. ''No. but I like the flower arrange mPnt." the visitor Bicyclist killed in HB wreck A bicycle trip to the beach ended in tragedy for a 12-year-old Westminster girl Monday when her three-speed Raleigh fell over into a traffic lane in Huntington Beach, thrusting the youngster into the path of an auto. Police said the girl, Margaret Kelly of Best.el Avenue, was struck by a 1971 Pontiac Fi.rebird driven by Jeannette Marie Foster, 19, of Long Beach. The bicycle and the auto were both southbound on Bolsa Chica Road just south of Robinwood Drive at about 11 :15 a.m. Officers said the girl was riding in the bike lane in front of another girl when her bicycle fell over for an unknown reason, placing the Westminster girl in the path of the Fire bird. The girl, who received head and internal injuries. was treated by paramedics at the scene, then was transported to Fountain Valley Community Hospital. She was pronounced dead at the hospital at 12:05 p.m. Mary Kelly, the accident vic- tim's sister, said today that Margaret, known to her friends as "Maggie," enjoyed going to the beach more than she enjoyed bicycling. She said Maggie was heading for the ocean with a classmate from Huntington Beach when the accident 'OCCurred. Maggie Kelly wouJd have entered the sixth grade at al Blessed Sacrament School in Westminster this fall. Mary Kelly said her sister was an enthusiastic member of the girls basketball team at her school. _ A rosary will be recited for Maggie Kelly at 8 p.m. Wednes- day a t Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, 14072 Olive St .. West- minster_ The funeral service is acheduled for 10 a.m. Thursday, also at BleSBed SacramenL Burial will be in Good Shepherd Cem- etery in Huntington Beach . answers, holding up the colorfully decora~ auto plate. Kathleen goes to great lengths to obtain her unique and aging ''canvases.•• She visits old desert mining camps for porcelain coffee pots, Log Cabin syrup cans and mining tools. She pokes through aban- doned lumber mills for giant rusting saws from which she will create colorful paintings of coun- try towns. And she visits antique shops. "I love to scrounge," she says. "I know a good deal when l see It." And her collection of scythes, hay-cutting tools, grain scoops and old porcelain license plates show her dedication to "giving antiques a second life." Her antique artistry sells from $4 for de<.'Orated enamel spoons, tu $700 for a hand-paintc.-d circular mill saw_ The Sawdust Festival 1s open daily from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission is $1.50 for adults. Here s he is Doreen Curci smiles a fter being name d Miss Newport Beac.·h during recE>nt cer - emonie when 20 competed fo r the title. .,.., ,..,. ....... bf·--- K a thleen Miller shows he r version of pe rsonalized licen se pla tes a t Lag una Beach 's Sawdus t Festival. Animal lovers drop suit as goats saved By The Associated Press A conservationist group says it's withdrawing a lawsuit against the Navy after the suc."CeS.Sful rescue of 308 wild goats that had been targeted for slaughter on San Clemente Island. Cleveland Amory, princ ipal spokesman for the Fund for Animals, said the group now hopes to convince the Navy to let it mount a similar operation next year to capture goats in areas of the island that rescuers were not allowed to explore_ "There is not a single goat in any of the areas in which we were permitted to work," Amory said. Fund attorney Dana Cole said he would file a dismissal o( the federal lawsuit today. Amory said 308 goats had been captured in what h~ termed "the most successful rescue since the Grand Canyon," where 577 burros that faced extermination by the Na tional Parks Service were airlifted out in 1981 "I said I wouJd be pleased with 200, very pleased with 250 and ecstatic with 300, so I'm over the line of ecstasy -which is very dangerous for a Boston man." said Amory. a prominent journalist and critic. The Navy, which uses the southern end of the island as a gunnery range, had about 500 goats killed by hired marksmen and had planned to eliminate the rest, saying they threatened en- dangered plants. birds and lizards on the island. But the Fund for Animals sued to stop the slaughter, and under an agreement with the Navy was allowed to take as many as it couJd off the island between JuJy 8 and Monday afternoon. the island's annual maintenance period dur- ing which there is no shelling. In return, the Fund said it was withdrawing the suit. Lagunan on Dean 's Lis t at Pe ppe rdine Laguna Beach resident David Anderson has been named to the academic Dean's List for the winter 1983 tnmest.er at Pep- perdine University Chosen stu- dents must earn a 3.5 grade point average or better. Cookout Barbequ and Luau Time ~;APER f;~d/l)' STYROFOAM · J. PLATES / CUPS LG 100 Ct 2.98 I ' 6 oz. SM 100 Ct. 1.34 50/99- ~(\ . " ,-. 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Defense p1annen have envisioned space-based lasers to intercept intercontinental ballistic missiles, which travel at a speed of about 12,000 mph. Volcano eruption ended VOLCANO. Hawaii -Kilauea Volcano has ended a spectacular five-day eruption, halting a four-mile march of molten rock before any property was damaged. Lava had been spewing 30 to 60 feet out of the volcano's east ;ift when the activity stopped abruptly at 4:30 p .m . Monday, said Wil Tanigawa, a spokesman for the U.S. Geological Survey's Hawaiian Volcano Ob- eervatory. Ono, Lennon photos due NEW YORK -The editors of a sex ~ say they will publish nude photos of Yoko Ono and John Lennon in love-making pc.es despite threats of legal action by the wife of the late musician. Elliot Mintz, a spokesman for Ono, said Monday that the pictures o btained by Swank magazine "came from Yoko's personal collection and may have been stolen" from the apartment w here the couple lived before Lennon's murder in 1980. Swank, which received the phot.o5 from a man who claimed to have found them in a trash can, said the pictures would be printed in the October issue, which goes on sale in about three weeks. Sri Lanka travel nixed War games or real thing? R eagan ans wers questions on Central America buildup lonigh1 WASHINGTON (AP) ->.. President Reagan moves warahJps into posiUon off both couts of Central America, administraUon officials are planning stepped-up ground exerciaes in Honduras using up to 4,000 U.S. troops. In a nationally televised news conference tonight at 5 p.m . PDT, Reagan Is expected to focus on the military activity, which presiden- tial aide David R. Gergen says has been treated with "an awful Jot of hype." The ses,,ion with reporters will give the president "an opportunity to put things in perspective," said Gergen, Reagan'scommunications direct.or. The latest U.S. military man- euvers in the region include 9end- lng the battlearup New Jeney to join the growing U.S. neet off Nicaragua and a Pentagon an- nouncement that 3,000 to 4,000 U.S. troops will be involved in military exercises in Honduras later thla year. Word of the stepped-up military moves came as former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. who heads the new presidentiJl.I commission Marines shrug at ban on second helpings By tbe A11oclated Preas will be handed out only to A Pentagon directive barring Marines, such as military police, "unlimited seconds" in chow lines whose duties keep them from may be a red herring, say Marine eating at regular times. officers who claim that was never Sometimes the food just doesn't their policy, a n d some invite seconds, said PFC Charles leathernecks say once is always Ross, 18, of New York. At Camp enough as they belly u~ to the Lejeune in Jacksonville, N.C .. he salad bar. said, "the variety is pretty good in on Central America, held out the possibility of a trip to Nicaragua. The ship movements, revealed by Pentagon eourcet Monday, are tied to theadministraUon'aopposi- tion to the Nicaraguan Sandinista government and U.S. support for the Salvadoran government, under attack by leftist insurgents. The administration says the insurgents in El Salvador are being supplied thro ugh Nicaragua. The battleship, which cut shqrt a Far F.astem cruise, was said to~ heading across the Pacific to join the aircraft carrier Ranger and seven other ves.!els, which took up positions Monday off Central America's west.em coast. The aircraft carrier Coral Sea was reported ready to depart for the Caribbean Sea from Naples, Italy, to operate along Central America's eastern coast. Heated nation getting relief after 160 die "The changes are probably the food, but sometimes there's not going to affect only the manage-much flavor. But you can't please By The AHO<!ia ted Pre11 ment level," Gunnery Sgt. Peggy everyone .... I get enough food and The heat wave that has claimed Cauley at Camp Pendleton in San 1 can't complain ." 160 lives across the nation lost Diego, said Monday. ''The food Lance Cpl. Pam Vajner, 23, of some of its sizzle today, after services officer will still prepare c.ocoa, Fla., said of the Camp thunderstonns soothed thirsty the same arnoW\t of food .... But Lejeune mess, "l personally eat crops and cooled parched cities in basically. the young Marine who only salads and vegetables and the Midwest, East and South. goes into the chow hall is not going I've never left there hungry. I've But the st.onns turned vicious in to be affected. He's going to get never been back for seconds, but Arkansas. damaging buildings, enough to eat." I've never needed to." and in South Carolina, where The message from Marine head-Lt. Cmdr. Paul Hansen, public lightning and rain-slicked roads quarters to all commands, made affairs officer at th e Philadelphia killed two people Monday. public Monday, forbids second Naval Base, suggested the order While temperatures still hung servings except "when some per· may just have been a reminder to in the 90s in the country's mid- sonnel did not take their share or commanders to pinch pennies. section, the hot weather was seen some personnel selected less ex-Cauley said "no seconds" was as typical for July. pensive meals." the rule at Camp Pendleton even For the rest of the nation, it was ,,,....,._. Nicho las J o rich aod wife Marvein head ing for be tte r things after winning S 8 million lo ttery. He'll play on $8 million highest lottery HARRISBURG. Pa. (AP) -The retired ' steelworker who won a record jackpot of $8.8 million in the Pennsylvania lottery says he'U keep playing the game for "pocket money." Nicholas Jorich, whose windfall was the largest such prize in U.S . history, joked about his future after receiving his first annual check for $336,157 Monday. Jorich said he has won lotteries before, most ' recently winning $11 in a Delaware game. He said he plans to continue playing the lotteries because, "I need pocket money." "For 36 years I was drearrung of this," said Jorich , 59, of suburban Harrisburg, who had the winning numbers in the Lotto drawing Friday. ''My wife of 36 years has been a waitress working the all-night shift and she is well deserving of a beach front house along the ocean." At a news conference, Gov. Dick Thornburgh presented Jorich with the first of 21 annual payments. J orich immediately passed it to his wife, Marvein, who plans to quit her job. WASHINGTON -U.S. citizens have been warned by the State Department to postpone travel to Sri Lanka because of an outbreak of violence in Colombo, the capital city of the Asian nation. A curfew bas been imposed in Colombo following the death of a number of people in violence sparked by a terrorist ambush July 23 that killed 13 90ldiers in the northern area of Jaffna, the department said Monday. ln addition , late-night~sn==a=c=ks=-~be::.:.:fo=re.:..::M~o=n=da:::.y~·s~direc=·:..::.u=·v~e~.~~~-um~·:.:.::.e~to::.:_:reco::::::~ve=r~.~~~~~~~==================================~~ WORLD PLO forces still battle BEIRUT, Lebanon -PLO rebels and guerrillas loyal to Vasser Arafat battled house to hou9e today in the Bekaa Valley city of Jdeita, but Arafat's men were reported holding out. ln the laraeli--OCCUpied West Bank town or Hebron, maaked attackers burst into the Arab university. and Israel radio reported two people killed and 30 wounded in a hail o( gunfire and grenades. A Jewish seminary student was stabbed to death by Arab assailants in Hebron three weeks ago. and Jewish settlers who live in Hebron have in the past vowed to avenge such at tocks. Iraq sinks Iran vessels NICOSIA. Cyprus -Iraqi navy units destroyed two Iranian vessels today m the northeastern comer of the Persian Gulf, the Iraqi News Agency said. The agency said the two vessels were among a convoy heading for the Iranian port of Bandar Khomeini in the Khor Mouaa inlet. The other Iranian vessels fled to eacape Iraqi naval fire. Iran had no immediate comment on the claim, but warned earlie r that it would "destroy the security" of the Persian Gulf if any attempt was made to block Iranian oil expor1s or supply Iraq with military aid. Landslides toll now 94 TOK YO -Rescue workers found four more bodies under mud and collapsed buildings today, bringing the death toll from floods and landalides triggered by last week's torrential rains in aouthern Japan to 94. More than 3,000 policemen, firemen and soldiers continued search operations in Shimane prefecture. where 18 people are still ~ing. police said. Train derails; 4 killed BAR BENT ANE, France -1'wo sleeping cars on a Nice-Paris express train jumped the track.a early today. killing four Canadian high achool students and injurinR 23 other people. Vengeance vowed for slain boys SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -A 32-year-old bookkeeper suspected in the deaths of fi ve boys found Ln rural graves should be let loose so the victims' parents can "tear him apart inch l>y inch," said the grand- mother of one of the youths. The bodies of the boys, who had been missing u p to four years, were found Monday after police questioned and arrested Roger W. Downs of Salt Lake City. "l can't even imagine a person being that per- .verted," said Lily Davis. grandmother and legal guardian of victim Danny Davis, 4. Through tears, Mrs. Davis said she feels that Downs should be let "loose and let the parents tear him apart inch by inch. That would be too good for him." The bodies of the five youths, ages 4 to 13, were found about 65 miles apart. three in shallow graves 35 miles south- west of here in Utah County and two in the stream bed of Big Cot- tonwood Creek just southeast of Salt Lake. John T . Niel.sen, depu- ty Salt Lake County attorney, told a news conference that Downs was beinjl held for in- vestigation or homicide. First-degree murder charges were expected to be filed later this week. You don't have to be Sc~dinavian ~ to feast like a Viking. Scandinavian country dishes Daily trom 5 :30 p .m . 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'· Dow Jones Final Up 10.82 Cloalng 1,243M B•lla BRllfl R e action grim ove r record bond d e fault By tbe A11oclaled Pre11 SEA'M'LE -The Washington Public Power Supply System's default on $2.25 billion in bonds for two abandoned nuclear plants could ;ee>pardize the state's future bond sales and cut 20,000 jobe out of prime industries, a consultant's report says. The utility consortium announced Monday that it is unable to meet its obligations under the bonds, bringing on the biggest bond default in U.S. history. The impact on the st.ate could be s ubstantial, Gov. John Spellman said, relying on data in a consultant's report. But Spellman said he w ould Cight "to assure that none of these things happen." Vegas Dun_es_ Hotel to be sold LAS VEGAS -Despite misgivings about the tenns of the sale, Dunes Hotel stockholders have voted solidly to dissolve the corporation and aell the Strip hotel-casino to Clifford and Stuart Perlman for $185 million. "We certainly weren't happy with It but it's the best deal we could get," said MorriB Shenker, who with his son Arthur owns half the Dunes stock. "The only thing I can say is the Dunes Hotel and the board of directors has done the best it could." More than 3.6 million shares of stock were voted in favor of the deal Monday while about 376,000 voted agains the sale of the ailing hotel-casino. A MC r eports $78 .9 million loss DETROIT -American Motors C.Orp.'s loa of $78.9 million in the second quarter -despite its hot-selling Alliance subcompact-reDects the price the automaker has had to pay to est.abllah the economical car in the marketplace, an analyst says. "The loss was deeper than I expected," independent Detroit analyst Arvid Jouppi said' Monday aft.er the automaker reported its 13th straight quarterly loss. "They apparently are establish- ing themselves in the market first, and then let the earnings come later," Jouppi said, refemng to the 1983-model Alliance's base price of $5,695. ''If they had priced it so that they would come close to break-even, they wouldn't have succeeded in the marketplace," he said. "They paid a high price for it." Dollar slips a fte r record high_ LONDON -The dollar retreated on foreign exchange markets early today after a record-setting perfonnance Monday. Gold bullion prices roee in quiet, trendless trading. The dollar roee to record height.a Monday against the currencies of France, Italy, the Netherlands and Norway and reached a 71.iAJ -year high against the West German mark anud expectations of further increues in U.S. interest rates. H.igheT interest rates make dollar-denominated investments more attractive. But interest rates fell in the United States on Monday, pushing the dollar lower. 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