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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-08-22 - Orange Coast Pilotzp High horsemanship Sonya Rego, Santa Ana, takes her horse Amadeo over a jump during the All Seasons Summer Classic show that concluded Sunday at the Orange County Fairgrounds . Stories on Page Bl . Huntington Beach down in the dumps over landfill flap By ROBERT BARKER Of ... OeltJ ,_ ·-A controversial Huntington Beach dump is slated to come under fresh attack tonight from Huntington Beach city o£ficials who have mounted a series of legal steps against landfill oper- ations at the location. Coming up for adoption tonight will be contentions that operations New Yorker stabbed by tire slasher A New York man staying at a Costa Mesa motel was stabbed Sunday alter he surprised an acquaintance who had just fin- ished slashing all four of the t.ires on the New Yorker's car. Joseph Spagnoletti, 21 , of Massapequa, N.Y., was treated at Fountain Valley Community Hos- pital for a superficial knife wound alt.er the 12: 15 i>.m . incident in the Holiday Inn parking lot at 3131 Bristol St. Police are searching for a man who had stayed for two nights in Spagnoletti's room. They suspect he cut the tires out of anger after he was kicked out. Spagnoletti told investigators he reached his car aft.er the suspect had flattened all four tires but before he had left. He scud he chased the man, who eventually turned and jabbed Spagnoletti with an "Anny-type" knife, police said. According to a police report, the victim said he had met the knife-wielding suspect two weeks earlier at a bar and had let him stay in his room until learning he was allegedly dealing in ~e. at the 37-acre landfill site at Hamilton Avenue and Magnolia Street cause "indecent and obnox- ious dust, noise and odor problems and that the dump "contains hazardous and toxic industrial waste materials that pose a health threat of an unknown magnitude to the surrounding community." The officials will meet at 7:30 p.m. at City Council chambers at 2000 Main St. Deputy City Attorney Robert Sangster said today the findings are designed to give the city legal ammunition to immprove oper- ations and to ensure against the escape of "noxious and toxic fumes." Tonight's action is the latest round in the city's longstanding battle with the operators of the A.soon Landfill, formerly known as Steverson Brothers mud dump. Unusable oil and drilling mud were deposited at the site in the 1950s and 1960s. but only inert materials such as wood and con- crete have been dumped there in recent years. Last week, city officials filed a lawsuit aimed at delaying excava- tion work at the site because of a possible health haz.ard. In addition, the Orange County Solid Waste Enforcement Agency has shut down landfill operations at the dump, cont.ending that the operator has violated conditions of his permit. The landfill site, owned by Costa Mesa developer Phil Spiller and operated by Salvadore Puligese, has been proposed as a location for a trash-burning power plant by the Ryan Energy Corp. of Costa Mesa. Also, a Long Beach oil company reportedly has plans to recover crude oil material from the site. Both proposals have been criti- cized by residents. Four area rowers helped the United States to two golda and two allvers at the Pan-Am Games In Caracas, Venezuela. See PageC 1. Mellsaa Manchester left her llstenera thoroughly entertained Sunday night at the Paciflcf Amphitheatre after she had prom- lted them they would get what they came for and detlvef'ed It moet convlnolngly. Page BS. Worker hurt in cave-in • ~ Safety violations probed in HB condo construction accident By BOB BARKER Of .... Oelly "lol ..... A 22-year-old laborer suffered a broken leg this morning when he was buried up to his thighs in a hole at the construction site of a huge condominium project in Huntington Beach . Officials said that Tri.no Suarez of Pomona was attempting to shore up a nine-foot-deep hole when the sides caved in at about 8:30 a.m. He was treated inside the hole by firefighters and para- medics and then lifted to safety on a litter. THE ORANGE COAST MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1813 Suarez, who alBO suffered cute and bruises, was undergoing treatment at press time at Pacifica Hospital in Huntington Beach. Fire Department information officer Martha Werth said in- vestigators for the California Oc- cupational Safety and Health Administration were at the site, in the 8000 block of Adams Avenue, east of Beach Boulevard, to de- termine any possible safety viol- ations. Developer Frank Mola is con- s tr u c ti n g more than 700 water-oriented condominium Photo on Page A2 units at the location. It ll the largest construction site in pro- gress in the city. Officials said that Suarez was cleaning the sides of the hole preparatory to it being shored up for the ln.stallation of a water line. The sides collapsed and he apparently was injured by the force of the cave-in, said Werth. He w as conscious and coherent throughout the 30-minute ordeal, said officials. Eyewitnesses aaid the young construction worker appeared to be m aevere pain throughout the rl.-i;£:Ue. They said an unidentified co-worker was lowered into the excavation to le nd comfort while fire officials applied a splint and provided other treatment for the Pomona man. Suarez reportedly suffered a compound fracture of the right leg and cuts and bruises to the left. The hole was described as being about eight feet by eight feet and about nine feet deep. COUNTY IDITIDN ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Steve n Baker and Sydney H ead added a dash o( air piracy to Sunday's Character Boat Parade and o.., .... _.,..._._....,. took the event's prize for theme extreme among the 38 entries in Newport Harbor. Harbor buccaneers steal the show Modern-day swashbucklers take over Newport Harbor to delight of thousands By STEVE MARBLE Of Ille Oelly l'llo4 It.II In apparent homage to the true roots of Newport Harbor, the skull and crossbones was flown proudly and frequently in Sunday's 23rd rendition of the annual Character Boat Parade. And with just enough breer.e to keep the Jolly Roger snapping. 38 pirate vessels carrying the likes of Long John Silver. Captain Kidd and Billy Bones circumnavigated Fugitive held in $300,000 cocaine bust A man wanted in connection with a robbery in Los Angeles County was arrested in Irvine Friday on suspicion of possession of cocaine for sale. Officers were called to the area of 12 Mason, in the East Irvine Industrial area Friday, to in- vestigate a suspicious person, said Lt. Robert Lennert. They found James Lee Scott, 30, in a nearby field and dis- covered he had an outstanding robbery warrant from Los An- geles County and was on proba- tion for anothe r crime. Residents told police they saw Scott drop a briefcase. which officers found nearby. Examin- ation of the briefcase turned up 4 pounds of cocaine with a street value of around $300,000, Lennert said. (See COCAINE. Pace A%) t AO B4 .u ~ B4 C'7 °' A8 • a m 83 A4 A$ °' Cl-I Aa .. BO • 81 .u A4 the harbor, amusing thousands of land-lubbers who lined the harbor shore to watch the event sponsor- ed by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. The pirate theme was a tribute to a festive occasion known as Pirates Days, held in the late 1930s and '40s. The week-long annual festival came to a hall more than 30 years ago. Though most skippers went the way of the theme, with pirates Demolition derby hanging from the rigging clutching spy-glasses and swords, some boat owners veered from the pirate salute. Import car dealer Jim Slemons entered a boat with a Mercedes Benz grill and hood ornament attached, and a group known as Nash Products entered a vessel dubbed "No Knuckleheads," which depicted a nerdish-looking man with a red slash mark through his face. The youngest entrant was 4-year-old Alexander Dale who, with a little help from some older friends and relatives, guided the S.S . Michigan through the course. The Michigan was the first boat in the annual parade. some 19 years before young Dale was born. This year's winners were: Me)'or'• Troph)' -"Mir aka." John and Martanne Eliot. c~· Troph)' (beat dec:of- (See SWASBBUCILERS, Pa1e A%) Two Costa Mesa residents riding in the car above were hurt Saturday night in an accident on Newport Boulevard at 16th Street in Costa Mesa. Driver Thomas Mason suffered a cut scalp and paa.enger Carol Remenar a broken pelvis. Muon allegedly turned left in front of another car. Belo'f, driver Jeffrey Luttrell of Bellflower 1uffered minor injuries when his car veere,. off the road near the Balboa Bay Clubja Newport Pe.-b laae Suaday, slammihg into parked can, • fence and a fire hydrant. Both drivers were arreAted on suspicion of felony dninken dri"°'f. I I II l I .. ·: A2 Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /Monday. Aug. 22. 1983 Pioneer Marine Ruth Broe dies Laguna co lonel h elpe d build T oys for T o ts prog rarn , led Corps postage s ta mp d r i ve Col Ruth 11 Broe. a 29-year veteran uf the U S Marine Corpt- and a Laguna B<-al·h resident sinet.> 194 7. died of l"Unt't'r Friday at the La Jolla Vett•ran's Hospital. She was 71. Bnx.'. whose.• mmdcn name was Hammond, wa:. born in Mono- 11gah. W.Va. on~· 10, 191 l. Sht> was one of tht> hrst women to apply to the Marines in 1943 when the Cor ps issued a call for {email• recru1L'>. Though she had ~ overeat to make the minimum weight requin:ment of 100 pounds. Broe was admitted to the st•venth reservists' class m 1943 m Pittsburgh. Though she planned on staying in the Corps JUSt un til World War 11 was over. Broe became so fascinated with the military that she stayed w eU beyond tt)a t time. In fact, it w asn't until 1971 that she officially retired as one of the first three women to receive the personal rank of colonel. She saw active d uty in Camp LeJ une. N.C.; Mojave, Calif., and E1 Toro, Calif.. during World War II ln 195 1, she married a Marine, Richard W. Brat:', in Laguna Beach. He retirc.>d from the Corps in 1969. T he couple was stationed a t El Toro until 1955, transferred to Washington, DC'. for 10 years. came back to Laguna for a year and th en returned to Washington. Broe ach ieved national recog- nition for her work in the Marine Corps Public Affairs office in Los Angeles, where she worked as administrative officer while a Marine Cor ps reserve. In that post, she became involved in the original Toys for Tots program. In 1 966, s h e was single-handedly responsible for getting a 5-cent commemorative postage stamp issued. The stamp honored the Marine Corps Re- serve's 50th anniversary. She also co-authored a book in 1966 titled, "History of the Marine Doyle McKinney dead at 61 Saddleb ack dean pion eered college summer theater p rogram Doyle G McKinney, dean of community services a t Saddle- back College and the "heart and soul" of the fi ne arts in south Orange County, d ied early today after suffering an apparent heart attack Dr. McKinney, who had produced and played the role of the Innkeeper this summer in the Saddleback Company Theater production of "Man of La Man- cha" at the coUege theater in Mission Viejo, had celebrated his 6 lst birthday Saturday. He was described as a "re- markable man" by friends and as the "heart and soul" of fine arts by Eugene McKnight, chairman of the Saddleback College board. "He will long be remembered and appreciated for his contribu- tions and the thousands o( lives he touched," said Dr. Larry Steir hens, chancellor of Saddleback College. One of the original staff mem· bers a t the campus in 1967, McKinney is credited with design- ing and implementing the fine arts program at Saddleback and help- ing develop the fine arts complex at the school's Mission Viejo campus. In 1978, he originated and helped develop the Saddleback Company Theater, the college's summer stock program. He w ould produce and, on occasion, act in the sununer,.productions. McKinney also revamped the college's community service pro- gram and was named dean of community services in 1977. He recently had announced he would step down as dean of community services to become director of the Saddleback Com- munity College District Foun- dation , a support group he helped form in 1979. McKinney also helped launch the Angels and First Nighters. both support groups for summer stock productions. Fune ral services are pending. McKinney leaves no immediate family. Verdict due in Free way Killer p enalty An Orange County Superior Court jury deciding whether twice-convicted Freeway Killer William Bonin should be sentenced todeath or life in prison without parole for four Orange County slayings reached a verdict this morning, a court bailiff re- ported. The verdict was to be an- nounced by the panel this after- noon. Jurors began delibera ting Bonin's fate last Thursday follow- ing the conclusion of the trial's penalty phase, which lasted sev- eral weeks. Bonin, a 36-year-old Downey truckdriver. w as convicted of the tour sex-torture slayings Aug. 2. He already has been sentenced to die in California's gas chamber by a Los Angeles County jury that convicted him of 10 murders last year. If the panel recommends a death penalty, Bonin will become the only one of the stat.e's 140 inmates currently residing on death row to receive a double death sentence. COCAINE ••• From Page A 1 R escue in Hunting to n Sgt. Dick Bowman said Scott had apparently been involved in a collision near Cook's Com er in Trabuco Canyon earlier in the day. Laborer T r ino Suarez grimaces in pain a s he is t>l evated to sa fe t y afte r being ha lf-buried in Hunlin~ton Be ach cave-in . Story on Page A l . Scott was booked at Orange County J ail. Officers asked that his bail be set at $250.000. We're Listening ... What do you li ke about the Dail y Pilot? What don't you lake"' Call the number at left and your message will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The sam e 24 hour answenng service may be used to record let ters to the edito r on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include their na me a nd te ll'phone number for verification No circulation calls, please 642•6086 Tell us what's on your mind Dally Piiot o.llvary la QuarantMd "4f1"14Af Cf ·1a, U r <N do n '' t'I•,..• t lt/ JJ•P•• n,. ~ "'" ..,., ... O.' -.ilft 7 ,. ,.,. • tJ 1 'u' ·• , • n• ~ .. .,, "•"'u•o•,. ~ t !.1•t•J4,. 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From 1967 to 1969, Broe was asked to return to active duty as special projects officer, division of information, for the Year of the Woman Marine, a cele bration of 25 years of women's involvement in the Marine Corps. Through her e fforts, a post card commemora ting women Marines was issued in 1968. Broe won numerous awards and honors throughout her mili- tary career. A few of the h igh- lights include: The Meritorio us Service Award. given to Broe m 1969 for her work with the women Marines' 25th anniversary. T he S ilver Anvil Award, which Broe re<.-eived in 1968 from the P ublic Relations Society of America for her w ork with the Year of the Wo man Marine. She was named woman of the year by t he Laguna Beach Busi- ness and Professional Women's Club in 1970. She joined the club in 1949 and held every ofCice but preside nt. Broe has been honored by the Women Marines' Association and the Navajo Indian Na tion (for her work as project office on the Navajo Code-Talkers Project d ur- ing World War II) and was twice made an honorary citizen of Texas. S he served as president of the Orange County Chapter of the Marine Corps Combat Correspon- dents' Asssociation in 1979-1980. A Mass of the Resurrection will be said for Broe on Wednesday at S t. Catherine's Catholic Church in Laguna Beach . Beside her husband, Broe is s urvived b y a nephe w , Lynn Heltzel, of Hanover, P a., and a niece. Linda Hess, of Thurnsberg, Ohio. In lieu of flowers, Richard Broe requests that donations be made to the Ruth H. Broe Scholarship Fund for the Marine Military Academy in Harlinge n , Texas. Checks should be sent to Richard Broe, 703 Browncroft Road, Laguna Beach, 92651. Rear-ender crash injures Mesa girl, 16 A 16-year-old Costa Mesa girl suffered a broken shoulder early today when her car was struck from behind and rolJed ov~ on Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa Joy Randall Broome was treated and released by Costa Mesa Medical Cen ter aft.er the early morning accident near the intersection of New port and Al- bert P lace. T he driver of the other car. J ames John Cavender, 19, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of felony drunken dnving. Broome's car was nort hbound on Newport in a 40 mph w ne when it was hit from behind by Cavender's, which witnesses said was going from 80 to 90 m ph, police said . Broom e's car. w h ich was de- molished, rolled over several times, witnesses sald. She climbed out through a side wmdow and waited for help . Cavender's 1968 Buick spun out but none of its occupants was hurt, police said. Dallr ""4 pN4M lty _ _.. LlpM Am ong the prize winners in the Character Bo at Par a de were (to p ) the ya chts Fascination (left ) a nd Ar~s and the commercia l entry Me rcedes. SWASHBUCKLERS ... From Page A 1 ated)-"Fascination." Jack Hester Deep 81• (best club decorated) "'Misty 111es:· Newport Harbor Jaycees •la Toot (best aound)-"Ship HOYse," Biii Grundy. LOOM Scraw (beat animation) ··Fascination," Jack Heater. 8uavt"t Swab (beat costume) "Monldah," John and Mike daFellce. CrvttancMn Cup (theme extreme) - "High Jack Alrllnes:· Steven Baker and Sydney Head. LNkln' Tlmberl (bast Monterey) - "Gonzo Miid:' Kent Berge. Wheal, 81Mm & ... , (bast steam) - "S.S. Michigan," Alexander Dale. Dirty Otcf Manlfofd (oldeat boat) - "Argus," Sea Scouts. Orand Ancter,t Mariner (one of a kind) -"Sweat Paa," l eslle Briggs BllgJ BlnNde (classlc yacht) -"Betty M." J.o. Pierce. Thwertlld Thwart (best launch) - "Yankee," J&c* Belcher. 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Irvine slates workshop on colleges A workshop on how to select lhe right college will be held at 2212 Dupont Drive, Suite I, in Irvine Wednesday from 7-10 p.m. Parents with high school juniors or seniors are invited to attend. C>st is $25 per adult, student free with adult. For infonnation and registration, call Judy Mayer at 553-9339. Valley library schedules party Fountain Valley Branch Library will sponsor a magic show and party for children to mark the end of the library's summer reading program. The event begins at 2 p.m. Wednedsay at the library, located on Slater Avenue at Los Alamos Street. Magician Hal Marquardt will entertain. After the magic show, refreshments will be served. For more infonnation on the program, call 962-1324. Harvest Festival reservations due Reservations for Irvine Harvest Festival booths are now being taken. The festival, to be held Oct. 7-9 at Heritage Park, features 200 booths sponsored by homeowners' associations, clubs and merchants. Nearly 100 reservations have already been received. Cost is $70 for non-profit organizations, $90 for commercial exhibitors. For more infonnation or to make reservations, call 552-7336 or write: Irvine Harvest Festival, P.O. Box 18619, Irvine, 92713. Turtle Rock to mark summer's end An overnight party will mark the end of summer at Irvine's Turtle Rock Community Park Sept. 9-10. Guests 7 to 12 years old are invited to attend the event, which will include dinner, movies, games and a continental breakfast. Cost is $6. For more infonnation, call 752-6076. End seen soon for phone walkout Although striking Orange County telephone compan y workers remained on the picket lines today, union leaders and company officials expressed hope that local issues could be resolved and workers back on the job by Thursday after a tentative settle- ment was reached Sunday. "The three unions have ac- cepted a company offer and a settlement has been approved on a national basis," said Art Leavitt, Pacific Telephone spokesman. Now, he said, local unions will negotiate separate contracts in their areas and hope to vote on those contracts in the next two or three days. "We're just wrapping up the local issues," Leavitt said. In Southern California those issues include job security, quality of work life and training and retraining, he said. Wages are negotiated on the national level. Vandalism, which denied ser- vice to thousands of Pacific Tele- phone customers in the early days of the two-week-old strike, have declined recently, Leavitt said. "There were a few acts of vandalism over the weekend, but they didn't involve many cus- tomers," he said. At most, 200 customers were affected in Or- ange County in lhe last few days, he said. In Irvine, a handful of people found their phones were dead after telephone wires were snipped Friday afternoon near Fitch and North Mitchell, Leavitt said. The customers' service was restored by Saturday. ·-..... \' . , .. '~-'"" ·~ , ' ~·... . ~ ~ . ' .. ~ ~"t ...• . ' . '.. . Burglars keep Huntington cops busy A break-In wu reported Sunday at a home on the 19600 bloctc of RC>dtlr1cil Lane In Huntington a.actt. Entry apparently was made through a IOctced ,.., dOOI'. The loss Included $4,000 worth of jewelry. a S 100 tMvtslon Mt, a "400 stereo and S300 1nm1ace11aneou1 nems. A 1971 orange Volkswagen bug wu the target of a burglary Saturday night or Sunday mOl'nlng. The auto belong.s to a resident of the 2000 block of California Avenue. The loss Included a S300 stereo end S150 worth of tapes. Fishing gear was reported stolen 0"9f" the weetcend from an unlocked gar-oe on the 16500 bloci< of CarOUMI Lane. The loN was eetl- meted at $2,400. Jewelry valued at $2,900 waa reported stolen In the burglary Satur- day ·night of a home on the 19300 block of Joloe Lane. Entry appparent- ty wu made through a lodced aide window. A break-In was dllCOVefed Satur- day at a at0<8Q4t loctcer on the 7200 tMock of Saturn Drive. A hammer was apparently used to pry off a lock. The loU. estimated at S1, 150, Included 11 refrlgeratOf and a ltereo. Fountain Valley Someone pried 0P41n the cash drawer at the Te1taco 1MHVlce station al 8520 Warner Avenue over the ~end and fled with S 185 In cuh. A bUrglar entered en unlocked garage In the 10000 block of Lii F'onda Circle and stole e chain saw valued et $200. • A man stote two 12-packs of beer et 2·30 a.m. Saturday at the 7 Eleven store at 16475 Harbof Blvd. He first tried to pay for the beer t>Yt was told he couldn't becauM It was past cur1ew, police said. Costa Mesa When Cotta Mesa police otfloera arrested Ang.i Contreraa. 19. of Santa Ana Sunday evening at South Coast Plaza fa< allegedly rVflng away on e stolen $25o bicycle, the teen-aged suapeci didn't try to fool them. He lhook hie right leg and bolt c~ttera fell out. "I did It. I'll be honest with you ... he said, according to the polloe report. The IUipeCI, who WU atoppect by two clet'ka from the Harris & Frank clothing store, a&ld he waa ataallng bikes beceuae he was poor and needed the money. Officers Pf'll9&red 11 report this weekend on an Incident where 11 father admitted whipping hla 10-ye11r-old daughter with a belt. leaving 11bou1 20 welts on her legs end arm1. The father said the girt had been caught twice peeking Into a neighbor'• bathroom window. The lathe< said It was the first time In two years he had hit the girl Irvine Pollce responded to an anonymous report Saturday evening that a man was hanging a chlld over a bridge near Main Street and Red Hiii Avenue. Ottlcera were unable to locate the men Of the child. An otfloe building on the 17000 block of Main Street waa burgl11r1Zed Saturday afternoon and $180 waa stolen from a purse left there. More than $400 worth of fewelry wu reported stolen from a home on Goldenbu1h Friday about 2:40 p.m. Newport Beach A lithograph of a Pablo Plcaaso painting, deplC11ng two nude women dandng with a man. was 1tolen from 11 Promontory Point apartment In Newport Beach. The lltograph la worth $3.000. according to Its owner. A burglar smashed a glaas pane out of the front door to a residence on the 2000 block ot Tustin Avenue and took a carmtra and 1ewe1ry worth St,490. ·-----. -' . 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New members of the board include Jim de Boom, Suzy Baron, Patricia Darnell, David Grant, Stanford Green, Paul Gross, Wil- liam A. Howard, Terry Rhodes. Donald Strauss and Sheila Thomsen, all of Newport Beach; and Emily Pierson. Stephen Pricer and Vaughn Redding, aU of C>st.a Mesa. The foundation. fonned three years ago, raised $70,000 last year from parents with children at- tending 9Chools in the New- port-Mesa Unified School District. The fund-raising campaign was '· Rita-Marl• Adlkea, office manager, Newport Beech "The heat made me ir- ritable. Fortunately, I live near the water so I just went swimming a lot." o'ebble Sundberg, atudent, Huntington Beach "I just sat around the house reading and kept all the windows open." David Carmichael the foundation's first year-long campaign and the $70,000 was three times the amount raised during a two-month campaign lhe year before. A corporate money-ra1smg campaign is not completed. said Palmer Carrnichaelsaidformationofan elite organization for major donors -called the Renaissance Group -led to dramatic gains last year. To join the group, families must donate at least $500 and businesses $1.000. Merci McFadden, atudent, Balboa lalend "I wasn't here for the heat wave. I avotded It altogether by going to Europe." Greg Derfer, atudent, CoataMeN "When It gets hot I try to sleep a lot In the day end stay up at night when It's cooler." Barbecue linked to 2 deaths A Huntington Beach woman and a companion from Santa Ana died over the weekend of ap- parent carbon monoxide poison- ing after they left a barbecue grill burning inside lheir tent while camping at lhe Grand Canyon, police said. C.OOOnino County Sheriff's Sgt. Ron Anderson identified the woman as Rosanna Margaret Razziano. 4 7. The identity of her companion, a 50-year-old Santa Ana man, continued to be withheld by police today because of difficulties in notifying the man's family. Anderson said a park ranger discovered lhe bodies Sunday morning in a tent near the southern rim of the canyon. He said it is impossible to know whether lhe couple moved the hibachi into the tent to provide warmth or just to keep it from being stolen. The burning coals apparently emitted carbon monoxide, an in- visible poison gas, while lhe couple slept, he said. ft-om o.J.r pnval<z. labz.l col lcz.ct1on , our most popular 1oaj~,lczczw, drcz..ee .shirts ytzar m and ya,ar out thz.ecz. 3hirt.s anz.aN.eys a bas1c in a.w.ryl:x:dy.S wardrcbl. a fb.vontR. fbr dr<i5s or casual 'War avo1\oblQ. 1n waehond wwr docrori/ coU.on or 100o/o cd1on 44 Fashion Island· Newport &>orh · 7141644·5010 IOOI W(•stwood Bl1Jd • Wf'stwo<>d Vlllogt• • 213 20R-3273 --------------· - .. J --·-·-----.... ._--------... ------·-------------------- ~4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOf /Monday, Aug 22. 1983 TOP OF THE NEWS NATION - Offic ial a ccuses p reside nt of 're n eging on promises' By tbe Associated Press WASHINGTON -A Just1t-e Department official says she pubhdy accused President Reagan of breaking a promise to revise federal laws that discriminate against women because "he doesn't deserve loyalty." Barbara Honegger, said the project she heads to identify dis- criminat0ry federal laws is a "sham" bf>cause her reports have been ignored by the: White House. Slain opposition leader mourned MANILA. Ph1lippmes (AP) - Moumera filed today past the open coffin conuurung the bloody body o( oppos1uon leader Bemgno Aquino, slain by a bullet in the head minutes after he returned t.o the Philippines from self-exile in the United States. Kashiwahara "l!'s not beautiful, and we don't want any mortlci.an to make him look beautiful " Opposition Assemblym! Salvador H Laurel said. " question the mysterious circu - stances in which the assassin was able to enter the restricted area." He spoke at a news conferent'C at Aquino's home. More slayings haunt police PARK FOREST, Ill. (AP) -Two people were found brutally slain lll the second multtple homicide in Will County in two days, bringing to 16 the number of unsolved killings this summer in the Joliet area, authorities said today. Park Forest police said today the bod1ee of Crystal Knight, 25, and Ralph Dixon, 40, were discovered about 8: 15 p.m. Sunday in an apartment in the community about 30 miles south of Chicago. Police said the apartment appeared to be ransacked. The slayings occurred about 20 miles east of Joliet, where four women were found slain Saturday. Boston s uffers b lack o ut One opposition figure charged that President Ferdinand E. Marcos must take "direct re- sponsibility" for the Sunday slay- ing of his political rival at Manila airport. Laurel said if Marcos does not answer several quesuons about the assassination. it could be "the end of his regune." Be nigno Aq uino Park Forest Police Sgt. Theodore Peck said there is no indication the Park Forest deaths are related to the Joliet slayings. "To the best of my knowledge, there is no connection," he said. BOSTON -A 20-block area of the city's Back Bay neighborhood was plunged into darkness for nine hours when a 20-anch water main ruptured. flooding manholes and threaten- ing to cause fire and explostul\, off1c1als said today. Jobless black s increased Manila Pohce Chief Gen. Pros- pero Olivas said lab tests showed the man authorities said kiUed Aquino at Manila's airport Sun- day had fired a gun. But he said the assailant, who was killed by soldiers immediately after Aquino was shot, still has not been 1den tJ fied. Aquino had joked about death threat Coroner Robert Tez.ak said both Vlct1ms' throats were cut, their eyes and mouths were taped shut arid their hands and feet were bound with cable TV WU"e. Scorcher doused WASHING'!'ON -Joblessness among the nauon's black population increased 140 percent during the last decade, a period when the income gap between blacks and whites widened, according to a Census Bureau report. The number of blacks living below the poverty line grew from 8 million to 9 m1lhon during the period. A rapid increase m the number of black families headed by single wome n was blamed in part for a widening in the income gap between blacks and whites. ln 1982, 41 percent of black families were headed by women without husbands, compared to 32 perrent a decade earlier. Diver s find his toril· ship The city was calm tuday as Aquino's body -still dressed in the bloody clothes in which he died was placed in a n open coffm m his home in suburban Quewn City. The face was dis- figured, wnh bruises and an undressed buUet wound. The body was clothed in a wrute safari shirt and jeans covered with dried blood. His mother, Aurora Aquino, had demanded the body be re- turned untouched to her by the military. "She wants the world to see what thfY did to her son," said Aquino's sister, Lupita By the Associated P ress Opposi tion leader Benigno Aquino. slain as he stepped off a plane m Manila, was warned by the Philippine government at least four times this year that a return to his homeland would mean death and joked about it just before he was killed. One of the first warnings came from the wife of President Ferdinand E. Marcos, who warn- ed of a death plot against Aquino during a private meeting in New York in May. A Roman Catholic cardinal told Aquino It was wrong to t'Ourt martyrdom, and the most recent official warning came from the Ph1hppine's annl'd forces chief on Friday, just two days before Aquino's assassination Aquino did not ignore the warnings but rep<.•att.-0 tht!m to others, telling reporters Sunday during a flight from the United States to Manila, "You have to be very ready with your hand cam- era be<:ause this acuon can become very fast "In a matter of three to four minutes 1t could be all over and," he added with a laugh. "I may not be able to talk to you again after this." By The Associated Press Thunderstonns drenched the Midwest and southern Plains states today after a heal wave singed the South with record temperatures blamed for one death in North Carolina and a damaging propane explosion in Virginia. A violent hailstorm broke auto windsruelds in Utah, and showers and thunderstorms today were headed from the mid-Mississippi Valley across the Ohio and Tennessee valleys and the lower Great Lakes to the north and mid-Atlantic Coast states. A 104-degree reading Saturday in Lynchburg, Va .. was the highest ever recorded in that city_ All-time heat records also tumbled in Augusta, Ga .. where 1t reached 108 degrees Sunday, and in Roanoke, Va .• where the mercury hit 105 degrees Sunday. HATTERAS, N.C -Divers who reached the remains of the Civil War ironclad USS MonHor say they expect to rruse the historic ship's four-pronged anchor on Tuesday. The discovery of the ship Sunday night, delayed by a miscue from an electronic navigation system, made way for divers to begm work today to prepare for raising the anchor, a spokesman said. Crash kills 11 chutists KEEP YOUR EYE ON MARSHALLS Quintuplets 'prog ressing' NEPTUNE, NJ. A hospital spokeswoman said a set of newborn quintuplets are progressing ''beautifully" today and their mother has been able to hold one of the babies for the first ume. "It was really nice It made it seem so real," said the mother, Jennifer Joyce, 27, of Sea Girt. She and he r husband Jerry had been tryrng for years lO have children and she was on fertility dru~. WORLD Polish 'slowdown' looms GDANSK. Poland -Communist officials today accused Solidarity founder Lech Walesa of advocaung Poland's "collecuve suicide" on the eve of a threatened workers' slowdown at the Gdansk shipyards. A "secret committee" of · shlpyard workers has urged a work slowdown called for Tuesday and to continue through Aug. 31 1f Polish authorities do not open negotiations with Walesa by late today on rev1ving indepen- dent wtlons. The government has refused to negouate. Bo at invades living room ISTANBUL, Turkey Turkish tugs salvaged a tourist boat which rammed into the living room of a waterfront mansion on the Asian side of the Bosporus. a mantime agency spokesman said today.Nobody was injured in the Sunday a~""Cident. Floods threa ten villages NEW DELHI. India -Breaches tn the embankments of the sacred Ganges River threatened 280 villages m the flood-hit northern state of Bihar, official reports said today. Flood waters in B1har so far have swamped 1,500 villages with a population of 2.6 million and damaged crops and property worth $5.5 million. according to the government repor ts. Con1ba 1 plan es land in Ch a d N'DJAMENA. Chad Brig Gen. Jean Poli. the newly named commander of the French task force tn embattled Chad. left Pans today lO assume hts post following complE>t1on of the planned 3,000-man French military line up there with the arrival of eight combat planes. Other Fre nch combat planes were standing by m Bouar. STANWOOD. Wash (AP) -Sky divers on a parachuting ouung with friends were forced tO dive for their ltves when the World War ll-era 1 plane went into a "classic stall" and plumme ted to 1 earth, killing 11 people, the s urvivors and authorities said Fifteen of the sk y divers s urvived but nine parachullSts and two pi- 1 o ts aboard th e twin-engine Lockheed I Lodestar were killed Sunday when the plane I slammed into a highway I embankment about 4'5 miles north of Seattle, officials said. Some of the survivors who parachuted to safe- ty before the crash said they had to struggle against gravity forces suckmg them back inside the spiraling plane. No one on the ground was hurt. Authorities sealed off the crash site Sunday night and did not plan to clean up wreck.age until today, when in- vestigators from the Na- tional Transportation Safety Board were scheduled to arrive. 1 Witnesses estimated the plane Cell at least 12,000 feet and was ap- proaching 400 mph at its nearly vertical impact. St.eve Dunlap, North- west Area Safety Officer for the U.S. Parachute Association, said those ktUed included the pilots of the plane and nine sky divers The v1ct1ms officially were being listed as miss- ing until their bodies could be 1dent1fted, said a di s patch e r for S nohomis h Cou nty --------------------..! sheriff's offict'. Unscheduled landings Two crippled NY-bo u11d planes fo rced down By Tbe Auociated Pr ess Two New York-bound DC-10 jet- liners loaded with passengers made unscheduled, but $afe, landings just hours apart, one when a broken valve aapped the cabin of pressure and oxygen and the other when one of its three engines malfunctJOned. ln one of the two incidents Sunday. American Airlines Flight 14, bound for New York's Kennedy Airport from San Francisco, was crwsing over l~a when the crew reported a l06S of cabin pressure, said Robert Frederickson, the alrllne's area general managt>r. The 252 passengers and 14 crew members wore oxygen masks until the landing at 2:50 p.m. CDT at Man neapolla-St. Paul lntemaUonal 'Au- port. Although mechanics were unable t.O detenrune what had cau..ed the airt"rall to I<* preuure, it took ofl agaJn at 7 p.m , fl ying to New York at 10.000 {e\•l 10 prcssunMl1on wa.~ not requ1rro. sa1d Al ~ker. anothtr alrlinl' 1pok<'11man ' . Norma.a cru1s1ng altitude 1s 30,000 to 40,000 feet. Becker said the landing was nonnal, but a flight attendant was injured when she bumped into a buffet on touchdown and a passenger com- plained of ear problems. Both were taken to a Minneapolis hoepltal but were back aboard when the flight resumed, he said. In the second incident, Pan Ameri- can Flight 454 was about halfway through its 2 ~·hour flight from Miami to New York, over the Atlantic Ocean near the Virginia coast, when the pilot reported a malfunction in one of the jet's three engines. airllne spokesman James Arey said Although no In-flight emergency was declared. the aircraft. carrying about 275 paMengers and a crew of 12, landed at Norfolk lntemaUonaJ Air- port at I 1:27 a.m .. Arey said. Arter a delay of several hours, two Pan Am 727s took the passengf"ni on to New York whil<' mechanics continued ex3mlnlnR the jet. he 181d. FOR QUALITY, SELECTION, SAVINGS.EVERYDAY M en's famous maker jogging suits comparable in quality at '65 lf1 H';.l oJll' 29 99 prlf I e first 'll1tttt1y •rr101111i poly1''f•'1 \1111 , u1 11 l· nuts1t1e. 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TOP OF THE NEWS STATE One killed ., 12 injure d in three-car collision By the Associated Press LOS ANGELES A 62-year-old man was killed and 12 people were injured mu thrt.'t.'·car collision triggert>d when the man's car stallt.-d on the northbound Golden State Frt'<'way. officers said today. Nguyen Luan. 62, of Los Angl'les was pronounced dead at the Sl.'ene Nmc· famJly members in a pickup and three pt'Opk• m another car were injured. City adn1i11is trator re ig n s NORWALK The city adm1111strator. under mvesugauon by city offk1ab for five months for defaulted loans and alleged 4ut>stion~ able business dealings, has resigned durmg a special weekend Cny Council ml'<'tmg William H. Kraus, 44. has beim city administrator since 1972 33 arre ted in vice raid LOS ANGEL~ Sheriff's Vlt'l' off1l·crs arrested 33 p<.'Oplc• m a raid on what was described as "a ma.JOr house of prostitution" operating out of a rented hall in South-Central Los Angeles. Those arrl'Sted, 19 rn('n a nd 14 women, were booked for invest1gat1on of pandermg. prost1tut1on or lewd condu<:t. said Deputy Mason Kenny Gershwin rites 'private' LOS ANGELES -Private funeral services for lyricist Ira Gershwin will be Tuesday m New York, the family lawyer says without specifying where. "I can't confinn any locauon. but it's at the famiJy mausoleum" on Tuesday, attorney Ronald Blanc of Los Angeles said "The services are private for the family only." Gershwin died of natural causes Wednesday at his Bev(!rly Hills home. He was 86. Nee dle found in 'Big tick ' SAN DlEGO The County Health Depart- ment has seized more than 1,000 froU'n "Big Stick" ice cream bars a ta dlStributor's warehouse after a 7-year -old boy discovered a needle in one purchased from a truck vendor, polie<> say. The boy found a two-inch needle between the wrapper and the frown "Big Suek" and his mother called police 247 cited for drag racing LOS ANGELES Aftt:'r the showdown between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Philadel- phia Phillies. there was a wee-hours "roundup at the OK Corral," say police who cited 247 people for drag racing near Dodger Stadt um. The arrests took place early Sunday at the huge parking lot of the Manne' Corps and Navy Armory near the balJ park, Sgt. Ken Esp1au said "This 1s a serious safety problem and we have had reporl~ nearly every weekend for months." hl' said ''There has been some enfoPCement m the past, but this has been our strongest effort to date " Births HOAO MEMORIAL HO SPIT AL Augwt 4 Mt and Mrs. Glen Looc~ Hunt- ington Beech, girt Mr anel Mrs. Greg Brown, South Laguna. girl Ml' and Mrs Gregory SherwOO<l Costa Mesa. boy Mr anel Mrs Lonnie Burke tn11ne boy Augv.15 Mr and Mrs Charles Aulhammer South Laguna boy Mr an<I Mrs Edwarel Guild Foun· te1n Valley boy Mr and Mrs Mich&et White. Costa Men.girl Mr and Mrs Michael BadMa, Coa11 Mesa. g1r1 Augu1t I Mr anel Mrs Bauy Booth Irvine girt Mr 1ne1 Mrs Raymond Dennis Cot! I Mesa boy Auguat 7 Mr and Mrs Robert U~ropona N-porl Beach, boy Mr and Mrs Douglas La~ lr111no 01r1 Mr and Mrs Kenneth Holl New P0<1 Beach boy Auguat I Mr and Mrs Ronald Tret11n Hunt1no1on Be.oh bov Mr anel Mrs Donalel Vntques. Costa Mesa boy Mr anel Mrs Gonzalo Ftguero Costa Mesa. boy Mr anel Mrs Gilbert Garcia, Hunt· tngton Beach, boy Augu1111 Mr anel Mrs Jaime Muniz Costa Mesa.girl Mr anel M1' Robi!rt Mills Costa Mesa.girt Mr and Mrs M•chaet Tereg1s Costa Mesa boy Mr anel Mrs Bern•e L•llle Jr Costa Mesa boy Mr anel Mrs Braeltey Palmer ln11ne, boy Mr and Mrs Lynn Steellena Newport Beach, girl Augu1t 10 Mr and Mrs lltncent Pisano Hunt.ngton Besch girt Mr and Mrs Jeffrey Br.It Newport Beaefl.boy Mr anel "Ars Durand Kahler Founla•n \/alley boy Mr anel Mrs 'Stf'ven Speer Costa Mesa. g•rt Mr and Mrs l~ Wuest. Costa Mesa.girl Mr and Mrs Christopher Oeyden Costa Mesa girl Mr anel Mr' Stephen Lazar frlf1ne girl #- Bcachgoe rs wa tch the wreckage of a mall pla ne that cr ashed in the • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monda/. Aug 22. 1983 ~5 -... .,. • ......,.0 water off La Jolla Sunday after developing eng im• tro uble. 33 rescued from vessel PORT HUENEME (AP) The Coast Guard has rescued 33 p<.'Oplc from ,. l·harter boat that was reported sinking 15 males south of Port Hueneme, Petty Officer Pat Milton said today. The skipper of the 70-foot Majestic Fox first radioed that the craft was smkmg at 11 :30 p.m. Sunday m the Pacific 55 males west of Los Angeles, Mllton said. Seventeen passengers were taken from the boat and placed aboard a commercial !ashing vessel. A Coast Guard boat rescut-d lhl' other 16 passengers, Milton said. The Navy destroyer Olendorf sent a helicopter and salvage team to the Oxnard-based charter boat in an attempt to save it, Milton said. She said one water-tight c:ompartment aboard the Majestic Fox was intact, preventing the boat from sinking completely. What caused the problem wasn't immediately known, she said. Banner plane crashes; pilot Ex-cop wins s uit hurt SAN DIEGO (AP) A former police detective has been awarded $8 million for injuries he suffered LA JOLLA (AP)-A pilot was critically injured when his small plane, towing an advertising banner. crashed into the surf in view o f a crowd of about 150 beachgoers. Some witnesses said Thomas Cotc. 29, of El Cajon, may have nose-dived into the water Sunday to avoid hitting the crowd on the beach. Others said he was trying to land the plane when it stalled and turned nose down seconds before the crash at the foot of Nautilus Street in La Jolla, a San Diego suburb. Cote received severe head injuries and was in De ms s tump state critical condition at &ripps Memorial Hospital early when attacked with a baseball bat in a local pool hall 3 lh years ago. Monday, according to hospital officials. A Superior Court Jury returned the verdict in "He wascomjngstra1ght for shore-it may have been a heroic gesture, he was c.'Oming straight for us." said Denise Georgevich of San Diego. "People were scattering in all different directions." Cote was going south when he apparently started having engine problems and cut loose the banner. Witnesses said he made a turn and started northward, intending to land into the wind. favor of Harold Phenix. 33. aftt-r deliberating for two days. Earlier thlS year, Phenix retired with full disability pay. The jury found Wesley D Andrews, president of Wesland Corp., negligent in hiring Anthony W. Williams as a bouncer at The Other Pocket pool hall and entrusting him with a baseball bat to perfonn his duties. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Former Vice Presi- dent WaJter Mondale won some black support, and Colorado Sen. Gary Hart urged toxic waste cleanup during weekend pres1dent1al campaign appearances in Southern Caltfornia. KEEP YOUR EYE ON MARSHALLS FOR NEW CHILDREN'S FASHIONS EVERY WEEK A Los Angeles Times poll released Saturday showed both cont.enders were trailing U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston m hlS home state, where 24 percent of the California Democr ats p o ll ed favored Cranston. President Reagan . who has been making campaign-type appear- ances, but has yet to announce 1f he'll run agam, also headed to Southern California this weekend for a vacation at his Santa Barbara ranch and private meet· mgs in Los Angeles. Mondale, garnering 21 percent in the Times poll, stressed his civiJ rights support Saturday as he spoke to a 150-per- son gathering hosted by Bondie Gambrell, head of a black political-action group Several black pro- fessionals attending the event said they'd sup- port Mondale over the Rev. Jesse Jackson. the Chicago activist who has been touring the country but has not fonnally announce his candidacy "We fe lt we had to commit ourselves to a leading candidate for the JX.mocrat1c nomination at an early date," Gam- brell said. "We want to be heard and involved m a meaningful way in the Mondale campa1gn." \I /11u1/ /le ~·Ill I '"/tf111tl11 ,. 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Aug 22. 1983 , MAILBOX Tooting trolley travel To the Ed1tur The letter by Ginny Olson Davies (''Why not try a met., quie t t.rain?". Daily Pilot, Aug 9) ron tains some of the best ideas I have heard smw Supervisor Harriett Wieder's suggestion lhat Ontario International Airport bt!\.·ome the regional airport altcrnatt V<' to John Wayne Airport. Orang1-· County desperately needs an e lec- tric rat! system that wuuld provide people with an alternatJve to the freeway as a means of tnmspor- tation. In my opm1on. the? best electru.: rail system availa ble today is already m opera tion in San Diego. ll is called the S;m Dwgo Trolley (ruclrnamed the "Tijuana Trolley"), and ll looks JUSl hkc a revival of the P acific: Electric Red Car system , only modc rruzed. The essential brilliance of the trolley 1s that a light electric tram runs on already existing railroad tra<:ks. T hus, much expense was avoided-they did not have to build a whole new railroad foun- dation. What they did was busJd an electric power system over existing tracks used by other tralf\So--the two existing peace- fully, and profitably, together. Senator Pete Wilson he lped de- velop lhis idea while he was mayor of San Diego, and it works, to everyone's advantage. It is now bemg expanded. I have ridden on the San Diego TroUey, and I rind 1t to be a wonderful little train. It <.'OUJd proVlde the answer to Orange County's transportation problems. Just extend the trolley north, using existing railroad tracks. and rev1VJng former right of ways, such as the one to Newport Pier. The troUey provides the answer to Orange County's traffic conges- tion problems, its airport problem. and its smog problem. We don't need a new freeway m the San Joaquin Hiils in Orange County We need lhe San Diego Trolley to reduce traffic on our existing freeways. We don't need a new airport in Orange County. We need the San Diego Trolley to improve access to Ontario Airport. And we don't need lhe Bullet Train or the LA Metro Rail either. We need a nice, quiet little train like the San Diego Trolley. The sooner the better, the faster we solve Orange County's many prob- lems. JAN D. VANDERSLOOT MD Huntington Beach College gives its thanks To the Editor· Saddleb.1ck College was ex- treme ly fortunate m this harrow - ing budget year in Sacramento to wm its fi ve-year fight for state funding to build a Business/Soc1al Sciences Classroom Building at South Campus m Mission Viejo. Strong Legislative support. t.'OU· pled with an awareness in the Governor's off1('(' of our great need for this Cac1ltty, led to lhe appropnation of more than $6. I m11J1on This money comes from a specia l state fund that 1s usc.J exclusively to pay for capi tal construcuon projects such as ours and cannot be used to support school oix-rat1uns al any level SaddJeback College was the only community college fn the entire state w receive funding for new C'lassroom construction this year Our success re presents a remarkable political victory that wtll produce many long-term benefi ts for the rornmumt1es we serve In the short range, c·onstruc- tion uf this 55.000-square-foot building will provide SN>res of new .)Obs in the budding industry. further fueling the economy of our reg10n ln keeping with the trad1t1ons of our "t.'OmmunHy" coUege. the massive effort that went into our final dnve to gamer support for this project was a truly communal effort. Many names could be mentioned of people whose un- flagging enthusiasm and hard work w ent into the long, and now very satisfying, grass roots cam- paign for the building. It was most gratlfymg also to rect!1ve a sigrulicant show of support from the community and from the businesses and industries in our large district O f course. all of these local al·t1v1ues would have been in- complete without st.rong leader- ship from the people who have been elected to represent Orange County's interests. On October 29, many of the people who helped will be cited for their contributions to the campaign as Saddleback College offictaUy breaks ground on the Classroom Building. Their per- severance in the face of Cali- fornia's most challenging budget year deserves the highest praise. JOHN C. CONNOLLY Member, Board of Trustees Saddleback Community College District Majority enjoy amphith{fater To the Edi tor: As a 20-year resident of Costa Mesa, I am thrilled that we finally have our own amphttheat.cr. My daughter and I attended the Friday night oix-ning conct>rl of Barry Marulow and yes. the must<.' was loud, bul the n we we re s1ttmg dead center in the fourth row My daughter went back late Saturday night, just before lhe box oHiCC> closed. to get tic kets for the Sunday night performant."l' and she couldn't hea r a n y music until she was tn the parking lot It 1s unfortunate t hat the ni·1gh- b o r h ood~ ar u u nd t h e amphithea ter are upset with th<' noise. hut tht' need!> and wa nlls of many appears to t'Omt· first I live on the East sidt>, almost under tht· flight pallt>rn of the Orange County air port. and many timt•s J have heard from Costa Mesa residents, on the other side of t.own, what a convenience the atrport is for them. Of course the airport is convenient for you, just as being three minutes Crom the amphitheater is convenient for me I.too, live with noise, plus airplane pollution, but I would rathe r put up with a noisy concern than the roar of both commercial and private jets as they pass overhead, day and night, seven days a week. Costa Mesa al long last has a magnificent amphitheater and hopefully lhe program next year will include some classical music. w hich would truly pul us on par w ith the Hollywood Bowl. MRS. G BEDFORD Costa Mesa l. M. BDJd An old twist Young lady. v.ou ld you be interested in a man who habitu- ally put papt'r <'Urlers in his hair? If not, why not? Lord Byron rlad that. and a lot of wome n chased after hjm Some handwnllng analyzers claim people whose script looks Uke stenc1l letteni an · hypcx:ritical That's harsh In learning G rt<t.•k, you might start with the word "~nana" It's prono unced "bnna11<'\" S<'>mt• m u:e• t'J l 'IOJP Q . Wha t proportion of the single ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat mt!n and single women are single by choice? A. A third of the men. a firth of the women. Our Love and War man accepts these research stalistics as valid, havina no proof that they're wrong. However, he believes further research ls ls in order to verify the companion ciaJm that half the single women leap into physical romance on the first-l..()..Lh1rd date. Racarch, re- search Always more research. The typical $1 box of poprom at lhe local movie theater containa about 5 cents' worth of kernels. ChHJ DowallbJ E-8fld-tont •oh ~~ -·-~ ~ .................. . HELLO. (,QD! --~ME! JIM WATT! _QM,l'M FINE!JUST FINE, THANKS! l~···'""' -- Dishing up more ABSCAM dirt WASHINGTON New evidence keeps bubbling to lhe surface of the ABSCAM ce35pool, and Justice Department officials keep trying to submerge it. The story needs to be told from lhe beginning: ll started in 1978 with the employme nt of Mel Weinberg, a convicted con man. to lure some sleazy politicians into an FBI net. While he was on lhe FBI payroll. he continued his mis- begotten ways and engaged in chicaneries of unbelievable mag- nitude and pettiness. The FBI agents who were supposed to control Weinberg were drawn mto h is machinations. They found it exped1ent to cover up for him Then the FBl covered up for its agents, and the Justice Department laid a web of conceal- ment over the whole A.BSCAM operation But two federal proseC'utors assigned to the case. Ed ward Plaza and Robert Weir, re( used to jom in the cover-up. They reported to their supenors m 1980 that Weinberg was out of FBI control, lhat he had perjured himself before grand juries and that he may even have siphoned off some of the bribe money mt.ended for ABSCAM targets One a limb By this ume. lhe unhappy superiors tad ventured so far out on a limb with Weinberg that they couldn't saw it off without risking their own careers. So instead of crackinR down on the incorrigible G. -JA-Cl-A-ll-fl-80-N -~ Weinberg. they retaliated against the two whistleblowers. I publicized what had happened to Plaza and Weir, who were then summoned before a House Ju- diciary subcommittee in June 1982. They not only repeated their allegations under oath, but P laza challenged Congress to cite him for perjury if he had lied. The Justice Department's internal ethics unit, the Office of Professional Responsibility, con- ducted its own independent in - vestigation. The conclusion was that Plaza and Weir were right and had been unjustly harassed. Late r the chie f or the e thics unit, Michae l Shaheen. w as ques- tioned by House mvesugators A staff summary. revtewed by my 8.SSOC'late Indy Badhwar, reports what Shaheen t.old them: -After the two prosecutors complamed of Weinberg's cMmi · naJ misconduct, Deputy Attorney General Charles Renfrew fired off a blunt memo to the ethics unit. The memo made "an absolute and categorical finding of misconduct" against the whistleblowers and asked the unH to recommend punishment -But Shaheen "characterized the Renfrew memo as 'alanningly weak' and found hJS conclusions 'unacceptable."' Never before had \he ethics unit "received such a complaint coupled with an absolute finding of guilt.'' said Shaheen. He refused to be in- umidated by the deputy attorney general, rejected Renfrew's preconceived finding and went ahead with an objective invesuga- tion. A plot thicke ns -Meanwhile, still another supenor, Irvin Nathan, then deputy assistant attorney general, "authored his own memo (attack- ing the two prosecutors) and sent copies to the courts and defense attorneys. Almost simultaneously the Nathan memo was leaked to the press.'' Plaza and Weir were s ubjected to ·•a barrage o( press calls concerning the Nalhan memo they had never seen and knew nothing about." -Shaheen characterized the Nathan me mo as ''libelous a nd slande rous" in its attack.<; on the two wh1slleblowers and "not <tn accurate analysis." Shaheen C'Oh- cluded tt was "our finding that Plaza and Weir were not guilty of any improper conduct." -Shaheen concluded that the J ustice Department's position was a "twisted analysis," adding terse- ly. "Plaza a nd Weir obviously felt they had been given the shaft and we agree with them" -The problem, Shaheen told House investigators, was that the Justice Department "had con- sistently failed to see to it that persons without a confhct or mterest investigated complaint about FBI and (Justice) miscon- duct during ABSCAM." This is not lhe end of the cover-up The Jusuce Department refused to release the Shaheen report to the House Judiciary subcommittee, though it has been commissioned by Congress to in- vestigate the department's hand- hng of the ABSCAM case. Briefing confide ntia l Then a reterence to the briefing that Shaheen gave House in- vestigators, summanzed above, was mysteriously dele ted from the public re<:ord Subcommittee chairman Don Edwards, 0 -Calif.. explained that the bnefmg was confidential and that an agree- ment had been made with the Jusllce Department not to make 11 public. He blamed a former sub- committee staff member The former staffer, Michael Tucevich, said he had never given the Justit-e Department any prom- i~ of confidentiality When con- fronted. Edwards changed hlS story and said he had agreed to the confu.Je nual arrangement hunself T hen the Jud1c1ary Commit- tee's chie f counsel, Alan Parker, told subcommittee members that he was responsible for the agree- ment and deletion This is all the more disturbing smce Parker. as the Justice Department's chief le gislati vC' lia ison during ABSCAM. participated m lhe cover-up. lncreasmgly, the ABSCAM case is becorrung a ba f flmg sourre of mystery and dismay Footnote: Parker did not return calls requesung his comment F.dwards said that Parker played no role in the subcommittee ABSCAM mvestigation. 'Favoritsm' thre0atens everyone By BRUCE SCHNEIDER Bravo to Seymour Rosen for his column attacking reverse dis- crimination (Aug. 11 ); It still takes considerable courage to do so. I refuse to use the term, ''af- f innative action" which consists of meaning!~ weasel-words. giving no hint of what's actually in- volved. What's involved is di.scrunina- tion, in favor of some and against others, on the basis of race One would think that. if the Constitu- tion doesn't forbid this. surely lhe Civil Rights Act of 1964 does. For liberals. this is clearly not so What's Involved Is the destruc- tion of Ii fe plans for deserving and qualified individuals (some lib- erals have now defined "quali- fied" as a racist code word). because of their race; what's COMMENT involved is an attack on an objective ment sys~m which took bitter fightlng to create and which is one of the brightest ,,ewels in America's crown, a bulwark of democracy lndvidu a lism lost Wha t's involved 1s the l.'Ons1dc r- at1on of people on a group basts, the hallmark of medieval socie ty and the very centerpiec'e of fasc•tst ideology (Mussohni's "Corporate State"). Most t'htllmg of all. what's involved 1s the d<'fimtion of "ove r -re p resente d " and "under-represented" groups in the target areas of the Liberal elite Is this the liberaJ visio11 of Amert- ca. or a Naz.i's vision of Europe? Our liberals. dripping with the milk of human kindness ahd a dangerous, mindless romantJ- d :z.at.Jon of racial minorities, have stumbled their way to fascism by the back door. Anything that serves the practical sell-interest of racial minorities automatically be- comes moral. legal, just and necessary-in fact. a "c1v1l right " This 1s insane. EHt>l'l harmful But reverse discrimination goes beyond being merely indefensible in prmc1ple, 1t is dc·vastatmg in practical e ffect 10 those "non-minority minorities'', the> white et hno-relig1ous com 1nunlties. T hese have historit'ally used the professional schools and the ci vii service system as the ch1e1 paths out of poverty or the Sebastiani Plan is worth support By STATE SEN. OLLIE SPERAW According to the perpetuators of doom and gloom, namely the Lo8 Angeles Times and some unaccountable polltJcians, the Sebaatiani Fair Reapportioment Initiative w ould jeopardlz.e the two party system ln Orange County. Thia ill hardly \he cue. The Sebastian! Plan merely forces politicians to place the ir poUUcal cards on the deck ln a competitive electoral climate. Corn petJUon Is the IMue not part y registration or timing of the 1pedal electJon. The Sebutlanl Plan redrawa th<! current lrgialatlV'tl boundaries to respect lntegrlty and gro- graphlc buondaries of com- munities rc.>gardlCSI oC polltlool I ~ party regj&tration. Present district lines are an abysmal disregard for thecrlterlaset forth in Proposition 6 of 1980, which outlined steps to be Collow('d when reapportioning legisl8\ive distric ts. The doomsaye~ refer to the present lines as fair while calling the Sebastian.I district "gerrymander- in~\'11 briefly address one of the present "fair" dlSt.ricta to be conaolldated under Sebastlani, the 37th Senate. whJch I represent The 37th iJ comprised of four rountJes in<'luding coastal Orangf'. parta of Rlv",..,de, San Diego and all of lmpertal Counfy. A district the alr.e of Muaachusetts, nwrly 8,000 8QU~ miles NJ l trAvcl through the.> expanse, Ml' can ha.rdly comprehend how such a \ debacle of democracy occurred, until I realize I\ was Jerry Brown's final gift to Calltomia. You and lean return Jerry's gift on December 13. Governor Deu- kmejian has called a special elee- tion to allow the people to de- termine the fate of democracy ln California. The coet of the el~tion is minimal, a mere $1.26 per voter, compared to lhe price we will be fo~ to pay by the breakdown of reprcaentatlve government under the crurrcn\ district lines. I encourage you tO nctlvely work and llUpport the ~bastianl Plan and rt'lnstate competition Into the electoral prUC'('M of CaU- fonuo S,xrow j5 RC>publirAn who'~ cll~trl('I fnrludPS Newport ikBc·h working class. vta objectlve ment. Now, acr-ess to the first and ad vancement in the second are gravely threatened by Liberal reverse discrimination. One is in danger of no longer being allowed to earn one's way, 1{ one belongs to the wrong group. ThlS m the name of progress. • Until recehtly the liberal elite has been so successful 1n establish~ mg this madness as national policy that few have been willing to openly opp&e 1t. feanng condem- na11on as bigoted r"1necks. Now this LS changing The Anti-Defamation League uf Bna1 Bnth has bet'Ome alarmed enough to break with some of i~ own li beral dogmatism, breal(- w ath past liberal and black allies; go head to head with them be!o~ the Supreml' Court in lhe Bakkd case-and win. The distinguished neoconserva live magazine, "Com.: mentary" has been an early! rons1Stent and fearles3 opponen( of reverse dlscriminatJon. Abt:N4 all, we have In Ronald Reagan ad administration w hk h la activel)t challenging this doctrine, revt"*~ Ing a national policy that ~ ('rats hae enthuslastlcall~ furthered and pa.st Republi:41 have acquiesced in as an ac complished fact. Thia ii nearl revolu tionary-&nd of enonnouf importrutce E F o r members of whit\ ethno-relig1ous mJnorities, con• sidered as such. there ls no oth~f domestk issue that approacb4:\ this in importance: ft affecta ~ our own career advancement an the very futuret of our child ln rontrul to fll'agan. not a lirtgl one of the Democratic hopet can realiatkally ~ e-xpectc-d tea Oppo!K• ~Wl'M' di.8Crtm ln.tJon! And it mU4t be op~. -~ 8ruN' &hnrltlrr ~ • Cost.t M~ rrs1dC'nl • I t I Dally Piiat MONDAY, AUG 22. 1983 THICllASTANDTHICDUm ANN LANDERS TELEVISION COMICS 82 85 84 Show time M Working vvith horses is 'total lifesty~ jy CHRIS CRAWFORD 1111Delly Pllol Corr"l)On<hftl "It's a total lifestyle when you're working with the horses. There's not a whole lot of room for anything else," says Heather Riley, who, along with ber partner Cynthia Rogers, owns Ballymoor St.ables in the Orange County Fairgrounds equestrian area. She and the other resident trainers at the fjllrgrounds English st.ables come from a wide variety Clf backgrounds, but they all have two points in oommon: they began riding at very early ages, and they decided to make horses their careers and their lives. Mickey Hayden of Hayden St.ables says he began as a junior rider "Then I worked for another trainer for three years as his assistant, and then I started my own business five years ago. A trainer builds his business on his reputauon -how much he ..,.ms and produces. That's how you grow." John Annello of Ballymoor Stables started riding at 7 back in Connecticut. "We had a training stable there where 1 went through the junior ranks. Then at 18, I worked with a few professionals on the East Coast, and then came out here to work with Heather and Cindy -to do their riding, and to help them with the training and the teaC'hing." Carol and George Meyer, owners of Pacifica Farms, both come from unique backgrounds. "He's from Switzerland, and I grew up on Catalina Island." she says. "We both began as Junior riders." They have operated a stable an Orange County for eight years and both are trainers George won the Grand Prix in PAPARAZZI Ka ren Patton a nd Mary Curren. :: ,. 4 ... • .... the Equestrian Alternatives show at the fairgrounds two weeks ago. Heather Riley of Ballymoor Farms has been riding "ever smc<' I was a tiny tot. I always liked horses." She was born an England and went to riding schools until she was 18. "and then I went into serious training. We have a different program in England. Everyone there who 1s a trainer or an instructor has to go through quite stm:t exams regarding the horses. I made up my mind. way back then. that I was going to be a trainer. and that was 1t " She tried office work and some other things for a while, "but my heart was with the horses and the, lifestyle of a trainer" In order to suC'l·«'CI as a trainer, she says, "you have to be totally dro1catcd to what you're doing. You're putting in at least 12 hours a day, stx days a week, and somellmC'Sseven. And when we go away to horse shows, our days often start at 4 a.m. and may not finish until 7 p.m or later " The trainer's typical day consists of "schooling the horses and teaching lC'S.<;<ms in the morning. Then in the afternoons we d<J daily l'horl'S 01 look at horses for sale. Then we g1vC' mon • lessons in the afternoon. and in the evening for adults." During the school year, she says, they s a.art lessons later. and "our day is extended longer " Riley has been a trainer for five years. and her partner, Cynthia Rogers. "for at least 10 years." Riley is married and "I'm vNy lul·ky." :.he says, because her husband "is very undC'rstandmg of what I do " He is 0 See Working with, Page 82 Deity l'llol l'ltoloe Nancy Wilbanks compare notes wi th Charlotte S tradtman. A Hou ton radio talion goes lo a ll-Beatie format to stay on the a ir. See story on page 83. D. 0 Dianne Coe from Burbank puts Grandioso through the paces. Geared to young riders English riding instruction has become P...QQUlar By CHRIS CRAWFORD O.itJ Piiot ~-I English riding instructio n has bec.'Ome an increasingly popular pursuit for many Orange Coast youngsters, including the large number who rode in the All Seasons Summer Classic show that concluded Sunday at the OranRe County Fam~rounds Mickey Hayden, who owns an English traming st.able at the fairgrounds, says, "It's mainly geared to a lot of kids, and mostly girls " As for why more boys aren't attracted to 1t, he says, "probably because m the early st.ages ll 1s so d1sc1phned Often boys don't want to go through the routine of learrung 1t or get bored with 1t, and the girls sort of enpy 1t " Kathy Hobstetter, owner of S1lverwtnd Farms. another English st.able at the fairgrounds, agrees that "definjt.ely more girls'' go in for English riding. "I thiuk girls come from an emotional angle with it." Yet, she says, "I think any of the boys that do stay with it end up being very good. 1f they will allow themselves to be that disciplined in their riding. The surprising thing 1s that most of the trainers are men." H. Michael Braun, whose daughters Heather and Jennifer train at BaUymror St.ables at the fairgrounds, says. "I guess I sent the kids through the nonnal stuff -ballet, ice skating, tennis -and then I ran into a friend who was riding and I thought the girls might like lD try tt." Braun himself took lessons as a youngster in Pasadena and rode for four years with a riding club there. "Most parents sign up their kids for lessons about age 8," says Hayden. '"l'hey go into a lesson program with horses that are supplied for them. If the parents want lD really get into it, the kids can go to the big shows, get their own horse, and it goes on from there." Heather Riley, co-owner of Ballymoor Farms. says that their students range "from age 6 to adults. But most of them are children and we have quite a large group of the 14 through 17 age groups." Carol Meyer, who with her husband George owns Pacifica Farms, says that their daughter Jennifer "has heen riding since she was about 3." Now 11 , Jennifer "has been riding over fences for about a year." Hobstetter believes that the best age to begin is "at any age the child expre11..c;es a n Interest. I don't think there Is an age limit. Although I think under about 7, they have to be handled uniquely; the trainer has to be sensitive to the fact that they are little children. But above that as soon as they express an interest, help them " Do most of the students come from "horse families?" Surprisingly not, says Hobstetter. Sh~ says about 90 percent of her students "&re kids that have really expressed an Interest In It Their parents are A monogram be longing to Christina Bauer of Glendora. really enthusiastic about encouraging their child; whether it be piano lessons, horseback riding. or whatever.'' . The English stables at the fairgrounds run very structured programs. according lD the owners. Riley's lessons begin "unfortunately at 6 a.m .. " with studentt scheduled every half hour through the morning. "The students have certain goals to be accomplished,':' she says. Even during the school year, "school come$ first, but this is their secondary thing that they doJ and they take it very seriously." . "I run a very straight, family-oriented busineas,: says Hobstetter. "We don't allow booze, pot, drugs, boyfriends." All four English stables at the fair- grounds "have quality people with integrity anc;l professionalism," she says. The quality of the entire F.questrian Center she attribukd to the quality of the management here, Glen and Pam Gimple. They're good people, and they run a good tight ship. It's a good situation." Lessons at any of the stables generally run about $20 per half-hour lesson, with both private and group lessons available. For those who go on to compete nationally, the sport can become expensive. "Most of the horaes you see at the show range from $10,000 to $50,000," says Hayden. ''Just to do a show like th1s, one hone can easily cost an owner $1,200 and some of them have four or five entries." But, he adds, "If you're a good rider, and dedicated, you can work your way through. There lire people who will let you ride their hones, and trainers who will help you out." Hobstetter agrees that to pursue riding national- ly "becomes a very expensive sport -It can run M much as $30, $~0. $100,000 a year. But to take leaona and enjoy this aport, 1 think It's affordable for many people if it's a priority In the family" J L . 82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Aug. 22, 1983 Photograph 'unique' ••• But Mother finds subject matter offensive DEAR ANN LANDERS . My bachelor son 1s an excellent umateur photographer. Several months ago he tA'>Ok a picture of two annnals ropulating. No doubt it is good photography, but I foel it is inappropriate to display subject matter of this kind on the waU of a living room. Each time I VlStt my son, I let him know how I feel about thlS picture but he msists it is "unique." l feel he s hould at least remove that photograph while l am visiting. What do you think? -PERTURBED IN DES MOINES DEAR D.M.: I don't know much about art but J know what I Hite and I would not llke to see such a photograph banging iD my daughter's living room. I consulted Margo about that letter and asked her what she would do if I told her a piece of art in her home was offensive to me. She said, "I would remove it when you came to visit -as a matter of respect -but Ir that young man doesn't feel like doing so, she should get off bis case. He bas a right a ANN lANDEIS ;r. to bang whatever be pleases on bia walls." DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have written dozens of letters to you when I was angry, depressed, frustrated or feeling sorry for myself. Usually I wrote late at night when l couldn't sleep. Thenextmorrung I edited what I had written, corrected the spelling w1d ended up crossing out about 70 percent because I rambled too much and dwelled on things that were inconsequential. The letters then seemed hardly worth mailing because they were so short. So now I will send you what is left of the last letter I wrote. It's the only one I ever mailed. Here it is: .· ' ,. • ~ (: , Patty Foltz of Lon~ Beach~ astride Niki,waitsforher turnonthecourse. Done English-style 'All Seasons Summer Classic' is a big draw By CHRIS CRAWFORD DtillyNol~-.t Equestnans from throughout Califorrua and nearby st.ates gathered at the Orange County Fairgrounds Equestrian Center last week for the first "All Seasons Summer Cla$ic" English-style horse show Over 200 horses and riders competed for awards and prizes offered in 159 different classes, ranging from children and junior divisions to adult competi- tions, on both "hunter" and ''jumper" categories. "There's a very large demand to put on horse shows, so we decided we would put on one of our own,'" says Pam Gimple, who co-managed the show with Pam Jones, Fountain Valley. Gimple is also co-manager of the faugrounds' Equestrian Center with her husband. Glen. English-style shows are especially in big demand. she says, "because a lot of people in this area :· are English nders. English is more popular here than Western at this point. Western 1s more popular in n orthern California where there is more open land." Another reason for the popularity of English riding, s he believes, is the influence of the Olympics, where "the equestrian cross country and jumping events are all English," she says. Echoing her feeling is Mickey Hayden, owner of Hayden Stables at the fairgrounds: "I think 10 years ago it would have been just the opposite, Western would have been more popular. But it's really spun around. The English competition has grown so much, :; and it's much more exciting to watch and be a .~ participant an the jumping events I think the appeal is just there." Four of the year·round, resident stables at the faJrgrounds specialize in English riding instruction, l\nd all four had locaJ area students who participated in the show. Ballymoor Stables students in the junior division were Trish Bisbee, Costa Mesa; Heather and Jennifer Braun, Laguna Beach; Anne Kendrick, Newport Beach: Karen Painter and Teri Richards, both of Huntington Beach . Entered in the amateur division ( 18-30) was Chris Gutherie, Corona del Mar. Hayden Stables students in the junior division included Sandy Lucas, Newport Beach; Kim Elliott and Laura Stem, Mission Viejo: and Stacy Schumacher, lrvine. Also training al Hayden St.ables is Anita Lynn, 18, of Huntington Beach, who won the Pacific Coast championship last year at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. Pacifica Far'l\S students, all junior d1V1Sion, were Susan Darnell. Corona de! Mar; Veronica Fiedler, Huntington Beach, and Jillian Rianda, Irvine. Entered in the ch1dren's division was Jennifer Meyer, whose parents. ~rge and Carol Meyer, own Pacifica Farms. Students from Silverwind Farms in the chil- dren's division were Andrea Flennor and Danielle Lawler, Costa Mesa. Junior division entrants were Michelle Ashton, Kingsley Brosnan and Tracy Roth, Cost.a Mesa; Sandy Farwell, Nicole Gauweiler and Ashley Peterson, Huntington Beach, and Michelle Derks, Mission Viejo. In the 18-30 division were Rosean Smiley, Newport Beach and Sharon Johnson, Huntington Beach; and amateur division entrants were Doris McGee, Costa Mesa and Janice Olson, Huntington Beach. Trainers who rode in the show were John Annello and Heather Riley of Ballymoor Farms: Mickey Hayden, owner of Hayden Stables; ~rge Meyer, owner of Pacifica Fanns: and Kathy Hobstetter, owner of SUverwind Farms. -RUF~ELL'il,:__......._ _____ -.... Good for you! UP HOU THY, INC. ......... tw-4hw• 1922 HARBOR 8lVD COST A MESA -548 1156 Classy Autos Adve rtised in the Dilly Pilat Daily Pilat c1ass1f1ed ads phone 642-5678 DEAR ANN LANDERS. Thank you for lis tening. You have been a great help. -NELDA IN APPLETON, WIS. DEAR NELDA: Your gracious letter points up one of tbe principal purpo1t1 of this column. Everyone needs someone who will listen. Thanks for letting me bow I helr,.ed. Keep writing those letters -even If you don t mail a single one. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband was a widower for seven years before we met and married. I had been widowed five years. We get along well. The only thing that bothers me is that he stands in front of his first wife's pictu.te (it's in our bedroom) and prays every morning He thinks I am sleeping when he does this, but I hear him. I am sure f've heard him say, ''Good morning, Sweetheart" on several occasions. t have told ham how l fet-1 , but nothing has changed. Any suggestions? CO LOWA TER, OHIO DEAR COLDWATER: Twenty-twenty blnd- 1ight la a wonderful thing, but you should have refused to move Into the bedroom untll that picture waa removed. Now, it's going to take a visit with your clergyman to make your basband see that transferring bis deceased wife's picture to another room would not demonstrate a lack of respect. • • • Is pot a drug? Can LSD, PCP, cocaine and pills open new worlds for you? Stop guessing. Get the facts m Ann Landers' all-new booklet, "The Lowdo wn on Dope." For each booklet ordered, send $2, plus a long, self-addressed sta.mped envelope (37 rents post.age) to Ann Landers, P.O. Box LJ995, Chicago, Ill. 60611. Working with horses •.. v From Page B 1 I a former captain of the equestrian team at P epperdine University Sh~ al.so trained with professionals. and sa "There are too many aspects of 1t to learn it on y r o wn You would spend 25 years m the school of Kathy Hobstetter IS the sole owner of S1lver- wind Farms. "I'm it. The buck st.ops here," she says "It's a tough profession for a single girl. It's very demanding, it's very tune-consuming, it's nerve - wracking, but I love it." Hobstetter grew up on a cattle ranch in Colorado and began riding when she was ''2 or 3," she says. "Before we ever started kindergarten, we were doing the cattle drives and everything." knocks " Successful trainers, she believes, build tb reputations "on performance in the ring -wheth you win or not." Also, she adds, "it's a personali business: people watch you at the ring, how y handle the children, how you handle the horset your reputation is al.so that " , Hobstetter has owned a st.able an Orange Couh for 12 years, and loves the business. "It's a wonde environment. It's JUSt healthy and fun " you an Sheryl McDonough McDonough- Wren alcoholic? Take time tu answPr thcse question:-as honrstl y at"' you «an. The rPsuJt . .., may !->urpri~' you. YES :\0 I. Do you ln:.e llml' from work dtw to drmk1n{! D John S co tt 1 McDonough and his bride, the former Sheryl Lynne Wren, wilJ make thetr home in La Habra following a honeymoon at Carmel. They were married Aug. 6 in the I Cameo Wedding Chapel, Anaheim. 2. Is drinking makmg your horn<' lifl' unhappy'! D D D 3. Ou you drink bt>raww you are t.hy with othc:-r people'! DD DO DO i ! The bride is the daughter of Charles and Noreen McCarty of Huntington Beach. An employee of Surety In- surance, La Habra, she graduated from Mt. Whitney High School in Visalia and Tulare Adult Legal School. Her husband, a gradu- ate of Lowell High School, Whittier, and Los Angeles Trade Tech, i.s employed by Com- mercial Carriers, Long Beach. His parents are John and Elain M cDonough of La Habra. Schneider- Jamison Susan Jamison of San Luis Obispo and Alan Schneider of Newport Beach were married April 30 in a garden ceremony at the Rose Victorien Inn. Arroyo Grande. The newlyweds, who honeymooned in Hawaii, live in San Luis Obispo where she is with a law firm and he is a dental technician. He attended Orange Coast Collf>"e and Cal St.ate Fullerton. The bride is the daughter of Alice Jamison of Salt Lake City and Jeff Jamison of Winchester Bay, Ore. Her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. 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WlLLIAMS A•eocl•l•d Pr••• WtU•t HOUSTON (AP) -Radio swtion KYST -AM played the Beatles' first big American hat, "l Wanna Hold Your Hand." at 6 a.m May 9 Sinl'e then, KYST has broadcasl only re<:ords featuring John, Paul, George and Rmgo, m bec·oming the nauon's lone aJJ -Beatles s tation C<it S imon. the st.allon's operations manager, says the idea was born of desperation Faced with 39 competing stations an a declining AM market, the small (5,00U-watl) K YST was left with almost no audic nt't• "Wt• foll tha t in order to stand out, we had to do something different," Simon says. "01 Herent, but something tha t would be a viable format. It would be silly lo do something to get everybody's attention, and then drop at two weeks later." Executives at K YST found radio consultant Todd Wallace's idea for "narrowcastang" attractive "We'r e not asking you to listen 24 hours a day," Simon says "But 1f you ever want to hear the Bea tles. you 'll know exactly whe re to come ·At the controls is operat ions manager Cat Simon "If you'll lis ten to us three or four tames a day for two or 1hrt'4.' songs. you'll get your Beatles fax, and featurt'S which Wa llace, who as from Phoenix. we'll ~cl s tronger ratings," he adds. incorporated in the format he devised. So fa r, the plan seems to hav(• worked. Birch One chronicll>S the history of the group. Anotht.'r Radio. a ratings service, reports an increase in lhe parct'ls out Bcatl<'S trivia (guitar wizard Erk Clapton. station's audience by mid-summer. a nd Roy Hen -not George Harrison, played the lead on "While My derson. the station manager, says h1s own research G uitar Gently Weeps"). Yet another is a collection of found "an ex<.·ess of 300 percent" more listeners smce tapes from .Beatles concerts all over the world. the switch Walla<.-e says he came up with the idea for an Nostalgia for the .Beatles and their music is a a ll -Beatles station m 1976 while looking at a last of 500 powe rful d raw, the station has dasc:-overed songs that members of a survey group named as their "A lot of people remember what they were doing favorite "oldies." the first time they heard this Beatlt'S song or that "About 200 were Beatles songs," he says. "It Beatles song," Simon says. "Because they are began to kick into m y mind, 'My gosh, that's a format emotionally alt.ached to the music, they are emo-un to it.self."' tionally attached to the radio station." A subsequent study found that 80 perc:ent of the In addition to the music, K YST also profits from listeners in the target 18-to-44 age group said they surviving Beatie-mania with a number of 30-se<.-ond would tell a friend about an all-Beatles station soon ~ {___ s~o:'S:~' 780~ e'~~~RJ S1t./Sun. 4:00. 8:25 #1 J.Iashdana @ Mon -Fri 6:30. 10:40 Sat./ Sun. 2: 15. 6:30, 10:45 "OCTOPUSSY" {PG) Mon -Fri. 8:20 Sal./Sun 4:00, 8:20 . 2.001..__#2- "THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE" lR) Mon.-Frl 6·40, 10:36 Sat /Sun 2 45, 6 40, 10:30 "JAWS 3-0" (PG) Mon.-Frl 8:45 Sat./Sun 1:00. 4:50. 8:45 edward~ WESTBROOK CINEMA ~=.=~~::~: "'°°'""'•' 530-4401 11th SMASH WEEK OF AMERICA'S #1 COMEDY! DAN AYKROYD EDDIE MURPHY OllAllG( c~"' t H ;u~\l OAMtlM •tll•••lfl• I to! ••. ~ .,_ 'ltf 1 1~ [,. .. , IOUlllAIN YAllfY 1, •'"' "UT•IH llR 10•¥& C"'e"'• ~ .. , ' ,. .... ' (Jo ,111 491 l&U ~ t&U.t"• ft••t • •'"""'•...U....t ... •• 9'1l ., "''" 19• JQJ\ , . .,.,.,., __J lPG I ~. 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SHE HASN'T I WE DID HAVE LUNCH TODAY' 'IO\J KNEW THA1', DIDN'T '(()U? by Harold Le Ooux YES AND SHE iOLD ME t-. ABOUT '!'OUR SUOOESTtONS WHICH l THOU<:>HT WERE EXCELLENi' BUi SHE'S CHANGED HER __ __...... M~~ -b..l K1001Nb, M~ 11 1-11) ~IL.L 1? Po\l.lf..Q.E.O &'f A fOO\ ff,~~\ t MIND AC,AIN I by Jet I Mac Nelly by Kev•" F aga" r1E. ~ ... ~ :.1_. -1c; i; --~ ~ .... ~ °11'1 fl ;.. e-, rrE "'. .{' ..,... I) )I by Lynn Johnston fl'~K l ' "l~l(E RBE..4~ 'rn15 15 MIKE MAD~ HE.RE M ~TVIEW Hl&H ~~l ~ERt 'TME ~EP FOOTBALL 5EA50N 15 ABOOi m 6ET (.N)ER WNJ F'OR ~E COAC.H 1 ME 400 BOTHERED rJ.J THE FAC.i THAT AU... OF ™E EXPER16 HAVE PtU:ED ~ lEAM ID FINloH DEAD lA5T by Tom Bat1uK flK>T Ai AU... I MIKt I IT JUSf C,OCo 1b b~ llE4'VE. OONE ™ElR. t()('(IE(>X)RK ! ;J~~5! DR.SMOCK :t .JUS1'" SAW ·n'1e VA"T"ICAN COL.L.eC'T"ION .' IOI IOI -rn15 <.>EAR 2:- l I At..MOS1'" erGH1" M l t...t..ION t..IRA IN A e>ASKe1'" ?.1 yO(J e>e,. ·' by George Lemont RI STORA • _, , , -... ,.-., ... """ ............ _ ... __ _ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Aug. 22, 1983 BS Melissa Manchester ••• remembers Gershwins By CAROL MOOltE Of ,.,. o.11w ~· 11.11 Melissa Mant:hester looked out on a sea of c xpt,'<'tant fa<'<'s <•t Pac1f1c Amphitheatre, promast.J they would ge t what they came for and delivered it most convinc- ingly S unday night. Melissa promised they would get what they came for ... ovC'rp<JWl'rw thl· sound system on this outmg Otherwise, aU the accompan1ml•n t s were tailor-made , m ost notably guitarist Peter Hume and back-up singers Susan Jane and Michael Hamm Perching on a stool only long enough to remmisce between numbers or focus on the poign- ancy of two songs, she darted about tht• stage ltke a bejeweled, black-satined hummmgbird. The effervesc:ent approach was most effective in "You Should Hear How She Talks About You," for which she won the 1983 Grammy Award as Best Female Vocalist, and the sizzling ''Just Too Many People.'' An almost-new wave offering from her upcoming album that dealt with giving love a Sl'<.'Ond chance will have to get a second chance of its own bccau!W 1t As part of her b1ographicaJ, folksy patter, Manchester men- tioned that George Gershwin was ''the man most responsible for my love of music"' since she admitted- ly laughed. cried and went crazy after her first exposure to "Porgy and Bess." She then dedicated a medley of his fa<i<:1nating rhythms Brooke Shields is one of the pe r-special to be re broadcast tonight at formers appearing tonig ht on HThe 9:00 on KNXT ( 2 ). Seventh Annual Circus of the S tars" Tonight's TV -8:00- tJ 0 NEWS U WONDER WOMAN fJ ®) BASE8Al.L U BJ/L080 CHANNEL LISTINGS (}) KELSEY'S SON G) S.W.A.T Q)HAWAll~ tii) PAESEHTIHO NEl..SON RlOOl.E Cl> TEACti LIFE C8SNEWS QtN8CNEWS m otCI( v~ DYKE CC MOVIE * • * • "Breaking Away · ( 1979) OeMls Cllnstopner. Paul Dooley ®MOVIE * * *'11 "GrtgOl'Y'S Girl' (1982) Gor· don John Slnc:Jllr, Dee Hepburn. @MOVIE ** "A~tures Of The Wilderness Femlly II" 11978) 'G -8:30- Cll NEWS aAUIHTHEFAMllY m DRAGNET -7:00- tJ C8SNEWS O H8CNEWS U KUNGFV U POUCE WOMAN il) NEWS G) THREFS COMPAKY CD Qt JOKER'S WILD fD BUSINESS REPORT Cl) PLEDGE 8AW< Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE (0JMOVIE t *'II ''Nlgllt SMt" (1982) Heniy WIMler. MIC/IHI l<eeton ~J MOVIE •• "Bloocl AliellYeS" I 19nJ Oonald Sutnenancl, Audi Lendry -7:06--m OAAHGE COUNTY TOOAY -1:15- m>SOfMVAL -7:30- • 2 ON THE TOWN 0 Qt FAMILY FEUO I ONE DAY AT A TIME (IJTICTIC~ I ='LI LEttRER REPORT ·~''TM Privett LIYM Of AdMI Altd E\'I'' (1980) MIC*ty Aoonty, Mem1e Ven Dor911 <ID F'RAGOl.E A()CI( -1:00- • M'A'S'H I ot LCM. 8DEY TYCOON: THE STORY Of A WOMAN fJ MOYIE **It "A Gin Namtd hmllto" (1983) Laurence H~, Frence Nvyen. I= TOUNST FOU.OWNl TH( T\JHOAA W04.I (CJ MOYIE E) KNXT fCBSI C!) KNBC !NBC) 0 KTLA \Ind I CD KABC IABCI 0 KfMB ICBSJ (;) K HJ TV !Ind I II!) "LST t A~CJ CD K r TV •Ind I (D KCOP TV Ind I Oil KC.E r rPBSI CD KOC E t PBS l SJ MOVIE ••• "Southern Comfort" (198t) l<eon Cerrldme. Powers Boothe O MOVIE t * '.\ "C>rlgonsleyer" ( 1981) 'PG' -1:15-m GREAT P£Rf<>RMAHCES -8:30-tJ Cl) NEWHART 0 13 FAMILY TIES (f) CtiARUE'S ANGELS G)JOSIE -8:45-( ll CHARLEB CHAMPUH ON THE Al.MSCENE -8:00- tJ CIACUS Of THE ST AAS O Q!MOVIE • * "The Encl" ( 1978) Bun Al)'· llOlds. Dom Dtl ulte U MOVIE * * t 'A "l(lult" { 1971) J1n1 Fonda. OoMld Sul llerllnd. I: P£AfOAMAH(D 9 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT (fj)MOVIE •• *'A "Time Aller Time" (1979) MllQolm MtOowelt, 0.Yld Warner. CO)MOVIE * * * "Tiit Mllllonery" (1882) Mk:Nll Pllin. Ml9Qll Smith <7JMOVIE * • •'h "Brimstone Altd Treede" 111182) sung. °""'°""' Eliott -l'M- (f)MOW ** * "Zlegitld Gir1'' ( t ~ I) J.-nes Steww1. Lane fumer. '1!> ~OF STAM 1113 0 CW! ME A MAION TO UVE ID NIGKf GAU..MV CCJWOYIE * * * "Monty Python Uvt At The Hollywood 8owl" ( 1912) JOlln C.-, Mldlllll Pllln. -10.00- 0 ()(1 TV l l I \I " trno c; ( in• fft._, f ~ w uR N ( N '( 11 IW l R>I E •ESPN 1 $ tSnowttrTlt 1 0 Sr>ot11qhl (j IC<1blt• N• w \ Net wot k I -10:30- Q) IHOEPEHOENT NETWORI< NEWS 9 BARNEY MILLER ©)MOVIE • • • "The Oullaw Jos.y Wales" ( 1976) Cllnl Eu twood, Sondra Locke Cl MOVIE * • "Lovers And Other Re4allves' -11:00-tJ 0 fJ (]) ®) Q! NEWS U SA ruR0A Y NIGHT U IN SEARCH Of ... m THE JEFFERSONS Q)BENNY HIU fC)MOVIE **',."Things Are Tough All Ovw" (1882) RICherd "Chelch" Merln. Tommy Chong ®MOVIE t * • i.; "Gregory's Glr1" ( 1982) Gor· don John Sinclair, Dee H8pt)um -11:30- (1) HART TO HART (8TONIGKT <JI) A8C NEWS NIOHTUNE YOU ASKED FOR IT OOOCOUPll HAAAYO 700ClU8 MOYIE **'A "Artfol" (11182) Clint fat. wood, Freddie Jonee -12:00-D ENTERTAINMENT TOHIOKT QMOVIE ** * "Swing Time" ( 1938) Frid L~hw<>AK 4DMOVIE t t * "Walk On Tll9 Wiid Skit" ~~t HetVI)', CIC>liclne. •• ~ "Shart!y'a MIOhlne" ( 198 t) 'R' -1tM-~ NfaHTwrTH OAVK> I ~ Q) LOVE. AMERICAN STYLI ®ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CZJMOVIE • ** "Outland" (1981) Sean Con- n«)'. Peter Boyle -12:35- <CJ MOVIE • • "Lady Chetterley's l over" (19811 SyMa l<rlstel. NlehOlu City. 11 MOVIE • * '.\ Heavy Metal · (19811 Anlmet· ed Voices of John Cendy John V•- non -12:40- 6 () MOVIE * t'.'1 "The SS 20-An-Hour-OrNm" ( 1979) Linda Levtn, Richard Jeecket -1:00- " GEHEAVTRY CJ) THE PROTECTORS Cl) MOVIE * * * "The Otr1c At The Top Of The Stelrs" ( 1960) Robert Preston. [)()((> t_l!yMcGulre IDGEHESOOTT 10 MOVIE * * * •.; Monty Python And The Holy Grill' (19H) G11Nm Chap- man. John ClMse -1:30-. 0 0) NBC NEWS OVEANIGHT U Ga.£ AUTRY (})MOVIE t * •,; "Lucky LOHfS" ( 1950) BoW8IY Boys -1:35-rs MOVIE * "Homewo<k' (1982) Join ColllM. Mlehlel MOfgtn -2:00-tJ (I) CBS NEWS NIGHTWA TCH m TOM COTTlE: UP Cl06f -2:06- 0 MOVIE * t •,; "Tlttoo"(1981)'R' -2:10- (H)MOVIE • • ,,., "F0tc. 10 from N1v1tOnt" ( 19781 Rot>trt Shew. Herrllon Fatd. -2:25- (C)MOVIE * U "Baff OI Fire" (1~2) Gery Cooper, 8arttr1 Stanwyat. -2:10- U CD HEWS (Q)MOVIE .. "Summ. ~ .. ( 19711}.Jofwl c. Mcl.lughhn, Melt Mlolwlll• Cl >MCMI • • "Blood Aelet""9 .. ( 1977) OoNlcl Suthtflend, Audi Lendty. -2-.36-m OAAHGI~ T004Y -1!00- (]) MOfMNO SlllfTCH -U>-(}) FAITHIO Cl) MARY HARTMAH. MARY HARTMAH I J) UI fQ'TlVAI. '13 -1:80- to the memory of his lyn- cist-brother. Ira Her own diversity of themes waBevident in the advice to "learn how to hide your feelings" in "Don't Cry Out Loud." How ironic, coming from such a tal· ented artist who is so adept at showing and sharing emotions. wh06e most frequent lyric is "understand" and who knows "whatever 1 feel is whoever I am." "Whc•never I CaU You fo'nend" the last dedicated to her new husband Such were the sentiments in her trademark ballads, "Home to My- self'' and "Midnight Blue" and lndeed. there was a sensuous feeling Crom soothing to scin- ullating -through the entire performance that, agam iroru- calJy, ended with references to a "long and lonely night." It had been neither; Manchester, in· stead, le ft her listeners thoroughly entertained and as- sured that "it looks as though we're doing someth ing· right" if there's romance in the evening. Melissa Ma nc hestf&r at the amphitheater 'Good News'q Turner Broadcasting pilot needs sames work By TOM JORY OfllMAUOGWled,.,_ NEW YORK -There is promise in any show called "Good News" -who's NOT looking for some of that? -but the people at Turner Broadcasting have a way to go if they intend to fulfill the vow. The pilot for a series starting tonight on the 203 .outlets served by Turner's SuperStallon WfBS comes across as a rather indeclSive attempt to package positive thinking-seldom genuinely amusing. often blatantly commercial. In faimes.9, the final fonn of "Good News" is sure to differ in some, if not many, respects from the version of the show available for preview. Filmmaker named to produce ceremonies LOS ANGELES -David L. Wolper, the internationally renowned filmmaker who brought "Roots" to television screens throughout the world and produced the 1972 Olympic documentary "Visions of Eight," will serve as co~ioner and executive producer of ceremonies for the 1984 Olympics. Wolper and his company, David L. Wolper Productions, will coordinate the planning and staging of opening and closing ceremonies, as well as presentations of Olympic medals Walt Disney Productions, which has made substantial creative contributions to the ceremonies, will continue to provide as&stance in a consulting role, according to the Los Angeles Olympic Organiz- ing Committee. "We feel very fortunate that David Wolper has agreed to take on this complex task," said LAOOC President Peter V. Ueberroth. "Not only has he established a record of excellence recognized throughout the world, but he has also played a key role in furthering the ideals of the Olympic movement." Ueberroth added that Wolper's experience in the entertainment world makes him the perfect choice as the main creative force behind the Olympic ceremonies. Wolper has made more than 500 moVles that have won over 150 awards. He is vice chairman of LAOOC. ------- Literature on the series says "Good Ne~s" "<:overs the positive, healthy and creative side of human events . " and there's nothing deceptive about that. But it's not clear -again, from the pilot - whether the producers intend the program to be funny, or merely life-affirming. Presumably, the observation that Koo Stark, the British porn star once friendly with Pnnce Andrew. can't find a job is supposed to be hilarious. It seems, instead, rather tasteless. There are, indeed, touches of humor in "Good News," most memorably in the graphicaJJy displayed titles for individua l segments: "Fright G uard" for a report on an aerosol spray designed to allay kids' nighttime fears, "The lncredible Hull" for a story on a Norwegian shipbuilder, "Martial Arts and Crafts" for a story on the Japanese tradition of bushido. A seemmgly pleasant, though perhaps unduly cheerful. young woman named Liz Wickersham is hostess -anchor? -for "Good News.'' She appears more than happy to introduce stones on mfant massage, a grade-school trial of Goldilocks for breaking and entering, and some "mini-moguls" who borrowed $50 to publish a 30-page book.let on insects. If all of that is news, and 1t may be, no doubt there is enough around to sustain a half-hour TV show, even the weeknightly series that Turner Broadcasting envisions. So why a story on stepped-up production on the Jaguar assembly hne? Or a piece on Chicago's Midland Hotel, the first to equip its rooms with personal computers? Those are the kmds of things businesses usually pay for. And here's another problem: "Good News" implies news -and that news is bad, or at least not good -and there can be a danger in that. Some may recall President Reagan's suggestion in March that the television networks devote more time to "good news." That ruffled some feathers. "I don't think it's fair," Howard St.nnger, executive producer of the "CBS Evening News" said at the time "We don't go out lookmg for bad news." Said Reuven Frank, president of NBC Nt-ws, "We'll cover the good news when it's news." "Good News" ts. quite clearly, ent(.'rtam ment. possibly even good entertainment. Is there a chanre, nonetheless, that some viewers might wonder why aU TV new s. or even some T V news. isn't like "Good News"? DAILY PILOT CARRIERS ARE GOING SOMEPLACE \ Catalina is one of the fun pl aces wh<'n .. Daily Pilot ~ar riers go. Disneyland, Knoll's Berry Farm a nd other Southern California attractions are frequ ent destinations and rewards for extra effort. There are more than 900 boys and girls who go some place (•very day de live ring the Daily Pilot to homes all along the Orange Coast. Contest prizes and fun trips are an <'Xtra reward for these youthful Independent merchants, in addition to their route profits. If you are at least 10 years old and want to go places, call 642·432 1 and ask for circulation. 642-4321 .. .. Ht "Tht f'OQ" (t980J Aclrienl\e Bart>Mu, Hll ~OOlt ~PHILIP MAil.OWE: 'rATf 1!a'if3'THfAn.r TICVWJNAH ) ~ fUTIVAL '13 MOVI! * * 'FlrtC>ltd 201S A 0 "(tll&l)'PG' H "Atnmlg Ot G" (111651 Frtneo FtWN, Clcdo 1ng,..,,._ UMOVIE *** "Southern Comlott' (19811 1----------------------------------------,... ·:· CJ) ZANE OMV THEATM 'R \ J -----------------. .. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Monday, Aug 22 1983 STOCKS 'lm11fuy'~ 11 a.m. ( l'l>'f') l'ru't'"' ,. l .... ,. ., .... I 'Ill NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS UVU141t0N6 tNClV0( IRAOlS ON lttE NEW YORK "'IOWUI l'Al.:lfll. PRW llU510 i, l>ffAOtl AN001N{.INH4fl llOCK EKCllAHOH ANO f!EPOAIEU Qv fH( H&'IO IN611HEI 1rtlf'\ N1•I , ... h... '41' 1\4fl •• N,.t )•'"'' N•t ' •tlf•, c ~lt-'11' • "~ I tlO'-I'·'"• • hij .. , I f\d· UJY I tlQ ..., r n<t .. c h•w 1 h-.,, ,,., .. , ,.,. ... , f' I no• C.lv,. (nu .. ... -· -.... .. -· -... 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Durable goods orders decline WASHING TON -Orders for durable goods feU 3.6 percent last month, only the second decline sl.JlCe last fall's recession low, the government says. The Com· merce Department report said the slide in July orders "was concentrated in the capital goods industries," which manufacture the equipment companies use to expand and modemize operations Econ omic recovery to continue WASHING TON -The nation's economic re<:overy likely will continue for several years with moderate inflation, lower interest rates and declining unemploy- ment, the Co~ional Budget Office says. In its mid-year report, the agency also said the federal deficit will decline Crom about $207 billion this year to roughly $146 billion in the 1986 fi8ca1 year, assuming that Congress enacts all the tax increases and spending cuts contained in this year's budget plan. U.S . leads in brewing of beer TOKYO -The United States brewed !hare than twice as much beer as any other country last year - more than 5 billion gallons, or a quarter of global beer production, a survey says. West Germany was second with 2 46 billion gallons, and the Soviet Union third with 1.76 billion gallons. Britain came in fourth with 1.55 billion gallons, and Japan was fifth with 1.24 billion g$.llons, a spokeswoman for Kirin, a leading Japanese brewer , said. Dollar retreats; gold higher LONDON -The dollar retreated early today after a second straight set of surprise money supply figures from the U.S . Federal Reserve. Gold was higher. T he Federal Reserve disclosed Friday -after European markets had closed for the week -that its Ml index of money in circulation had dropped $500 million Investors had been expecting a slight increase, dealers said. 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He's not the only thing new about the club. A rookie pro coach, John Robinson, installed some of the offense which proved effective for him at the University of Southern California -such as using the fullback in motion. The club also traded Friday for tight end David Hill from Detroit, quarterback Steve Fuller and com er back Eric Harris, both from Kansas Cit y. Gone are the two starting com erbacks from 1982 -Rod Perry and Pat Th omas. Last season the club was just 2-7. Robinaon, who had been disappointed last Monday when his team lost 30-7 to Dallas, commented this time, "We have to get a more mobile defense. We have to work to have a defense that stops the big play. Our team is not big or physical, but it is playing with aggresmveness." He said he was pleased with the offense and the defense in · the first half. The final pre-season game comes Friday night at San Diego against the Chargers, who the Rams beat 34-20 two weeks ago. Against the P atriots. the Rams dominated the first half - gaining 258 yards to four and scoring on field goals of 28 and 21 yards by Chuck Nelson and a three-yard touchdown pass from Vince Ferragamo to Barry Reddin. New England controlled much of the second half and scored on a four-yard pass from Tony Eason, a rookie from Illinois. to ··-··------------ C4 Steve Sax is safe , and so were Dodgers, 6 -0. halfback Tony C.Ollins. Prayers answer ed· BlllBDARD TONIGHT DODGERS BASEBALL Ii ~Stlldlum MMlr9ft.~ ....... "' .. _ J.:lt"""" ~ HOLL YWOOO ~ARK 7:4S p.m. Ha""" ractne TV-RADIO: See Page C2. U.S. s till ·box ing 'eID out CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - The U.S. boxing team, which has parlayed skill, courage and a modicum of luck into a 9-0 record in Pan American games competi- tion, is only two bouts away from ensuring medals for all 11 of its members. L oui s H o w a r d , th e ·147-pounder from St. Louis and )igh t-h e avy weight Evander Holyfield of Atlanta won two more bouts for the United St.ates .Sunday, joining seven of their teammates in the semifinals in tlleir weigh t classes. But strong contingents from Cuba and Venezuela remain as major obstacles to the sweep of . the gold that some of the U.S. ij PAN AM GAMES I .~xers have predicted. : , Cuba, in fact, may have un- ~eiled a successor to Teofilo ;st.evenson as the world's top :amateur heavyweight in new- ·oomer Aurelio Toyo-Perez, who .~ocked o ut F.cuador's Luis Castillo in 38 seconds of the first :t.ound, flooring Castillo with both •punches he threw. It was the ~uickest figh t of the competition. · , Tonight, the only two U.S. box- •trs without guaranteed medals -!~o bronzes are given in each : weight class to semifinal la;ers - :fnake thelr Pan American debuts. . U they win, they too get medals. · Pernell Whitaker of Norfolk, ; \ra., the world amateur champion •at 132 pounda, meeta Kenworth Minus of the Bahamas and Jerry ·Page of C.Otumbus, Ohio takes on :South American champion Jose • Magallene. of Venezuela in the · '1 39 -pound clus. -Howard knocked out Alejandro Garcia of Mexico a t 2:46 of the fint round and Holyfield. the }east experienced international boxer on the U.S . team, won liter- ally with one hand tied behind hiA back. He lnjured his left elbow •throwing • jab in the fint round and nuned It through the final two rounda of a 5-0 dect.lon over Adolfo Marin of Puerto Rico. - Dodge r honey proves himself J oADne Carner sin ks to her knees as her birdie m isses, bu t she finished a winner. See C2. H o ne ycutt c uts up Phils, 6-0 LOS ANG ELES (AP) -Rick Honeycutt's debut with the L o:> Angeles Dodgers Sunday was a winning one. Griffey harnIDers last nail in coffin Better than that. rl'ally. lt was a splendid success, and Dodger Vice Prt'stdf'nt Al Campa.nis, who swung the surprisl1lg waiwr d l'a l with the Texas Rangers on Friday, was beaming from her e to Dallas. Angels' pennant chances dimmed Honeycutt, 1-0, a H -game winner at Texas, hurled seven shutout innings to beat Philadelphia, 6-0, with rd i.::f help from T om Niedenfuer, before leaving because of a cut on his pitching hand. Honeycull struck out a season -high seven batters and eve11 got a b~"e hat the fi rst time he stepped to the plate in the big leagues. The victory was the Dodgers' fifth in a row - and their ninth without a loss against the Phils. "They've h ad great pitchmg against us," said Philadelphia manager Paul Owens. "And they've always caught us flat. ''They're supposed to have the worst defense, but they haven't made any errors against us." Actually, the Dodgers have made five errors against the Phillies. Th ey lead Pittsburgh in the National League East by a half-game, and the Dodgers are still w ithin 3 ~ games of Atlanta in the West. The fact the Dodgers are in the race. says Honeycutt. sh ould be the one thing that's going to remove the tag he's carried ove r his six seasons in the majors. with Seattle and T exas, that he fades in the stretch . E l ias fired, Fox h ired T he insid e tr a ck NEW YORK {AP) -Ken Grif- fey waited all day for Geoff Zahn to make a mistake. In the ninth inning Sunday afternoon. Griffey's patience with the junkballing left-hander paid off. He lined an 0-1 changeup into the right-field cor- ner for two-out, two-run single, leading the New York Yankees to a 2-1 victory and a three-gam e sweep over the Angels before a Yankee Stadium crowd of 50.896 "He kept me off-balance my first four times up," said Griffey, who had been O-for-4. "He was throw ing everything low and away. down and in. This time, I was just looking for a pitch I could handle." With pinch runner Larry Milbourne on first and two outs in the ninth , Willie Randolph's sharp grounder skidded up the middle and under the glove of second baseman Bobby Grich , who was charged with an error, putting runners on second a nd third. "It took a terrible hop," said Grich . CHICAGO (AP) -Lee Ella was fired today as manager of the Chicago Cubs "because the club wasn't playing up to its capabilites," Gene ral Manager Dallas Green said . Green named front office assistant Charlie Fox as Elia's successor. Elia was in the S€<:0nd year of a three-year contract, but with the team sliding to 54-69 after three strrught losses to the Atlanta Braves, Green said he had to make a move. Clair McRae takes lead in 20-mile bike ride on way to winning the women's portion of the Alcatraz Ch allenge Triathlon Sunday. ''Nobody could make that play," added Angels' third basem an Doug DeCinces . The next batter was G riffey, who had stranded four runne rs. He had flied out twice. grounded out, and reached first on an error by third baseman Ron Jackson. Louganis slams door shut again UC Irvin e product rallies to maintain diving domination CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -Greg Lou(anla knows one thought that mu.It never enter hia mind. "You can't let younelf believe you are the be.t," aaya Louganil, a product of UC Irvine, who bu been a world-clua diver for .qht years although he la only 23. ''The.re t. always IOmebody knocking on the door, reedy t.owtep ln to take m y plac:e.'' On Sunday, that somebody waa Bruce Kimbtll, who 9COred more points ln the Pan Amertcan Ot.mee' 10-meter platform than J~ did ln winning the event ln the WOf'Jd Champtonahips ln Ecuador 1.ut tum·. mer. But It wun't enough to for a Pan Am victory over LoupnJ.a. who 9COred 677.68 =~ to 854.12 foe Kimbell, of Ann Arbor, LoupJlil. who ln Car11m1 npeat.ed the aprtnabc:lard .. platform double victory that he aocompllahed In l'.cuadoc', Pellld Kimball on the lalt two divw after lnillna him by two points. PAN AM GAM ES Lougan.11. of MWon VieJo-•V9d his beck 3 ~ aomeruult and h1a ~es-. 3~ 900'Mtnlult for I.Mt. They have a rmpective ctear-ee ot difficulty of s.s and a.•. the numben which are multiplied by the individual~· ICOl'tll to cet eech dive'• point total. Louam1t aot e. and 8.51 on the beck 3 ~ t.o pull abe9d of Kimball with an 87 .12-po&nt dive and then ecored four 99 and OM perfect 10 on the reveree 3 ~ for 91 .80 potnll. ane of the htabest f oc an lndtvldual dive in hJttoey, 'nle rewne S&A It the ame dJw that k1Ued Serpi ShlibllhvW of the ~t Unlon, when he hit hla heed oo the bml'd at the World Uniwnlty Gama at l'.drnol\ton. Alberta, laat monl.b. LoupNa won that aold medal, too - ClinchlnC ll with the MIM rever. 3 ~ IOn'let •ulL On Sunday. Loulanla' point total WM 43 mon than he aot ln winning the world platfonn cham.pionahlp lut year. Kimball, third In the world in the platform a year -ao. hid 20 pointm more than Lougania' world c:hampklnlhip t.otal. lt'a that \dnd of competi- tior\. Loupn)a Mid, bod4!I well for the U .S. w.m in the Olympics "ext l\.UDll'ler. "Bruce and I puah each other and keep ..ch other an our toes," Mid Loupnla. ''That'• what you need in international competition when you faice \he Ru.fans and ~~·· ~ ea.id he =ly aaves his dlY'ea with \he l\laheat of ditficulty fqr LMt. '"to build s>o'nta and put p""'1l'e on my opponents.•• Unlllc&-..veral t.optwlmmen who have ald they are ODnll~rinc r.tlrement althoulh the Olympb are leet than a year f:.waf• Loupn.11 i& ent .. u.<daadc about c:on-UftUlnC hllcanet. A ehoWder ~ the fint five mont._ of 1982 allowed blin to act. dance and chonlocnph prod\lCtlona at UCJ. "He's al ways been tough on me," sajd G riffey, batting 327 now. "It's that off-speed junk. I spent eight years m a fastball league. I'm not used to it." After watching Zahn's fU'St pitch for a strike. Griffey stroked his third game-winning hit down the right-field line. "That was the first time all day he came up and in on me. It w as a mistake ," he said. Zahn, 8-9, losing his fourth straight, walked off the mound before G riffey rounded first. "It's frustrating," he said. "We needed a win today and I couldn't get it for us." For eight innings. Zahn had been locked in a scoreless dead· lock with left-hande r Dave Righe tu. who hurled a no-hitter for five innings. Righetti had thrown baseball's only no-tutt.er this season on JuJy 4 against the Boston Red Sox. E x-ar e a rower s lead U .S . CARACAS, Venezuela -S un- day was a big day for United Stat.es rowers at the Pan Ameri· can Games, with no less than four medals going to various U S . cre ws. And four diHerent boats nt- ceived big boosts from fonmt- area rowers en route to two gold medals and two silver medals. The U.S. elite eight, with forl me r Newport Harbor High a~ let.e David De Ruff among thiP rowers, captured the gold m~ scoring a one-boat length victo over Chile in the 1,500-meter r on Lake Mariposa. The U.S. ere was clocked in 4:15.49. Meanwhile, Greg Springer, ~ stude nt at UC lrvine, helped th; U.S. four with cox.swain boat wij> a gold medal with a photo flni&tl victory over Braz.i.l. Canada fiJi. ished third in the race. A pair of University of CaJJ. fo r n la rowe rs, ln cludinl ex-Orange C.oast C.Ollege athle .. Chris Clark. settled for aec:o~ place and a sJlver medal in the palrs rowing. Clark and Cal ~ mate Georse LivtJ\4Pton wett nipped by Cuba in another photo finish. Peru fl.niahed third. Curtis Flemms. a former ~ ange Coast and UC l.rvtne rowe1', was• member of the U .S. double ICUll w hich finished leCOnd to Canada and managed a ail~r medal l \ ----~~~~----------.. -.......... ...-........ a.-...................... iiiill ............................................................................. ~ J C'2 Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Monday, Aug. 22, 1983 SPORTS BREAK Nastase's demeanor res ults in suspension from tourney play From AP dl1patcbes STOWE. Vt lite Nastase. the ~ perennial "bad boy" of tenrus, was fined $8,500 on Sumlay and suspendC'd from tournament play for 42 days following a dispute with a line Judge. The punishment, 1f ll stands, would kliep Nastase from playmg m the U.S. Open, which begins next week in New York, any other Volvo Grand Prix tournaments and Davis Cup matches. But Nastase can appeal the fine to the Men's lnter- natJonaJ Professional Tennas Council. As long as the appeal ts pending before the Pro Council. he could <.'Onunue to play. The penalties, announced by Grand Prix supervisor Ken NASTASE Farrer. stemmed from an inci- dent Saturday during a doubles semifinal match, which Nastase lost, at the Head Classic tennis tournament. Nastase had to~ physically restrained after the match following a scuffle with a l.J.ne judge The incident allegedly included the use of obscene language. The heavy fine was the second during the course of tournament at Stowe. On Tuesday. he was fined $2.500 for abusive 1anguage and destroying his racket during an opening-round singles loss. In that incident, Nastase asked Frank Ham- mond. the umpu-e, to overrule a bne call on the other end of the <.'Ourt. Hammond refused and Nastase, in a fit of anger, broke his racket and demanded the point. Quote of the day Lou Holtz, Arkansas footbaU coach. after a senous d1SCu.ss1on of methods for dealing with drug use by college athletes: "And once we get rid of 'pot' and drugs, we've got to work on Pac-Man." Wilander upsets McEnroe Ma ts Wilander upset John ~ McEnroe 6-4. 6-3 Sunday to capture the Assoc1allon of Tennis Professionals Championship in Mason, Ohio. It was the second upset in two days for Wtlander, who had defeated second-seeded Ivan Leodl on Saturday .. Martina Navratilova defeated Chris Evert Lloyd, 6-4. 4-6. 6-1 to retain her utle in the Canadian Open in Toronto At Stowe" Vt., J obo Fitigerald came back from an operung set defeat to top India's Vijay Amritraj, 3-6, 6-2. 7-5 and wm a Grand Pnx tournament In a Legends Tournament m Stratton, Vt . Keo Rosewall of Australia overpowered Cliff Richey. 6-0. 6-2 L COOPl!R ABBOTT Coope r pads RBI lead e r ship Cecil Cooper. thl· rna.)Or ll•agu{' ii RBI leader w ith 105, drove· in four runs with a pair of singlt·~ Suncfay to pat't• Milwaukee to a 7 -I v1c·tory ov<'r Oakland in American Lt.•aguP LJl'lJr>n The Bn•wers closed to withm a perc•t.•nt.agt• pwm of first-place Baltimore in the F.ast Elsewhl'rt', Glenn Abbott blanked Cleveland over the· final st·v~n innings as Seattle crushed the Indians. 7-'l Hal McR ae and Leon Robe rts cracked solo homl'rs to spoil th1 • return of Baltimore's Jim Palmer from an inJury and power Kansas City to an 8-3 triumph over the Orioles ... Keo Schrom and Roo Davis l·omb1ned on a SlX-hitter m MinnesoLa's 4-:i win ovt>r Ot.•tro1t ... Cliff Johnson keyed a two-run eighth inning with a tie-breakmg double as Toronto ralll<.'d to pm a 7-3 setback on Boston Carlton Fisk htt a two-run homer and F loyd Bannister allowed only five hits in 6 ~ innings for his ninth conSt."Cutive victory as the Chicago White So>< dc•featc.-'d Texas, 3-1. Bannister, 12-9, struck ouL nint• and walked two. Murphy lifts Atl anta to win Date Murphy drove m four runs ii with a homer, a double and a pair of singles Sunday as Atlanta remained 3 'h games in front of the Dodgers 1 n the Nation.a] League West w1Lh an 11-9 decision ovt:r the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field The Braves started quickly, tallymgs1x runs in Lhe first tnrnng. thanks in part to thr~ Chicago ~rrors . Elsewhere m the NL. rookJe Danny Cox allowed eight hits in 7~ inrungs for his first maJOr-league victory as St. Louis completed a four-game sweep of Houston with a 5-2 vktory . . Sc'<'Ond baseman Johnny Ray's field.mg error allowl'd two runs to score helping Cincinnati S<.'ore three m tht• eighth inrung and trim Pittsburgh. 6-4 , , George Foster homered for a third straight game as thl' New York Mets posted their first series sweep ovC'r San Francisco since 1977 with a 4-:3 wm Doug Gwosdz clubbed his first maJOr-league homer. d three-run shot, to lead San Diego to a 5-2 victory and a split of their double-header w1lh Montreal The Expos captured the opener 3-0 on Charlie Lea's rune-hitter. Rams place trio on waive rs The Rams placed linebackt·rs [i] Terry Ford, Tim Sullivan and Andrew c II> Laurus on waivers Sunday. it was announced Television, radio TV: Baseball-Chicago at Kansc.ts City. tip m . Channel 7 (taped) RADIO: Baseball Angt•ls at Cleveland. 4.:l5 p.m .. KMPC (710); Montreal at Dudgers. 5: 15 pm., KABC (790) Nothing Strange about this victory WITHERSFIELD, Conn. (AP) -It was a bold Curtis Strange who twice charged to the top of a pack of golfers vymg for the lead in the $300,000 Sammy Davas Jr -Great.er Hartford Open But n was a conservauve CurtLS Strange who walked to the 18th tee in the final round of the tournament Sunday clutching a two-stroke lead over Jack Ren- ner. the man he had overtaken for the lead S trange's S(>(.'Ond shot on the Cooley wins Sonoma race SONOMA (Al') -Wes Cooley, battling back from a senes of injuries, rod<: a Kawasaki to vic- tory Sunday in the Honda Sonoma Classic Formula One motorcycle road race at Sears Pomt Intemallonal Ral'eway Cooley, 26. of Ramona. aver- aged a bhstenng 95 mph pace, finishing 16 seconds ahead of Honda-mounted Mike Baldwin of Stamford, Conn., in lh~ 75-mile race F'red Merkel of Stockton on a 750cc Honda. was third. The lead changed 16 times dur ing the race over the 2.5-milC' course and the race was inter- rupted on the 13th lap when Nicky Richichi of Flushing, NY . crashed. The race was halted by officials of the American Motor- cyclist Assoc1at1on, wh1c·h sanc·- tioned the race. On the restart, Cooley bolted t.o the front. but was quickly passed With 10 laps to go. Baldwin had regained the advantage, but one lap later, Cooley went in front for good. Fourth plact' went to Gary McDonald, Sapulpa, Okla .• while fifth went to Jimmy Filice. ~res par-4 hole came to rest on the fringe of the putting surface about 35 feet from the cup. On the next shot he tned only to push the ball to within putting d1Stance. The ball stopped about five feet from the pin and Strange missed the short putt. It was the second time in two days he bogeyed tht" hole But by then 1t didn't matter. Strange already had won the $54,000 first prize. Renner, his playing partner, parred the hole and firushed a stroke behind. "l played a very conservative chip and a very conservative putt," said the 28-year-old Strange, who won his first PGA tournament in three years. H e didn't mention that he teed off on the 424-yard hnal hole with a one-iron. "With a two-stroke lead, you Just don't want to make the big rrustake," said the six-year vet- eran, who posted a closing 68. Renner made his mistake a hcil<: earlier Down two strokes headmg into the par-3 17th hole, he missed a four-foot putt for a bogey. Had he made the putt, Renner may have forced a playoff for the cham- pionship. Strange wouJd not have had the breathing room to play the 18th as conservatively as hC' did Instead, Renner, with a final round 71, wound up tied with Jay Haas for second place at 269. Strange's 16-under 268 was the highest winning score at the 6,579-yard Wethersfield Country Club course sm~ 1974. ln last year's GHO. Ti"ll Norris broke three course records en route to a 25-under'259. Renner and Haas, who came OJt of 13th place with a 6-under-per 65, each won $26,400 Don Pooley's 270 was good for fourth place and $14,000. Carner takes money lead SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohw (AP) Def Pndmg <."hampwn Jo A n n e Carner ~ ho t :1 3-under-par 69 and survived a hole-in-one by Ayako Okamoto for a two-stroke v1t•tory Sunday in the World Champ1ons h1p of Women's Golf. The victory was Carnc>r's ftrst of the season, although she has finished second seven times And the $65,000 first-place prrt(', riC'h est on the LPGA tour. left Carner ahead of Patty Sheehan as th(· leading money winner this year Okamoto, J apan's leading golfer and runner-up to Carner in this event last year, e nterro the• fmaJ round one strokt· bchmd Carner She took a thrPf'-shol lead on the front nine. hut then bogeyed four holes on the back side to finish w1lh a 2-under-par 70. Carner had three birdies on the final nine holes and finished with 9 6-under-par 282 total over the 72 holes at the Shaker Heights Country Club. .. fl ~o~a .. • , 6756 il 60 > acra E>C\-64 .. .. i i World tar c hamp Anto nio Gorostegui ( 6756) finished 10th (' * * 6907 6c \oea /.J • # (. ( OMIJ ,_ f'lloto by A-L--y unday to win his second straig ht Gold 'tar wilhout winning a race. Spaniard wins Star Class Gorostegui outfinishes Griese to capture title By ALMON LOCKABEY ~ o .. i, l'llol -cine wrtt.. BO A TING MARINA DEL REY Senor Consistem•y, alias Antonio Gorostegui, 1s headed home for Laredo -------------------~ Spain today with his second Gold Star The slight, 150-pound Spaniard and his uew Th"' 30-year old Spanjard won hts sa'Ond Jose LulS Doreste. gained three places al the next two c:onsec:ut1ve world championship in the lntemational marks, but dropped back to 10th on the fin.a] leg But Star Class on breezy Santa Monica Bay Sunday the place was immaterial at that point. He could have without wmnmg a single race in thl· best five of six finished 25th an still won the t·hamp1unsh1p regatta Gorostegu1's throwout race was a pn:moture G start m the second race m whu:h hC' a<:tually fm1shed omg into th(' final rare he was leading Joachim second ths good finishes were 2-2 4-2-10. giving him Griese of West Germany by five penalty points and 33.0 penalty points under the Olympic sc:ormg needed only fm1sh two places behind the Gennan But thed1e was cast at the fu-st windward mark when system lromcally. C';rte':>C won three races m the regatta Gorostegui rounded the pm in 10th place whllC' Griese was buried back past the middle of the ?J-bottt but 16th and 20th pla~ finishes tn the first two rat~ fleet gave him 48 0 penalty points which ht> had w <.'at He threw out his CJNF (d1c.J not ftn1sh) ln the Griest', figuring he had sec'Ond pla<.-c m the Pre-Olympic Regatl.d at Long Bea(·h two wee-ks ago regatta St"Wed up, .,.handonlod the rat-eat the rt•ad1ing Gnese was the· winner in tht-S tar Class and mark Goroslegu1 finished 10th. Victory '83 in Cup finals NEWPORT. R.I (AP) -Victory '8:3, the resurgent Bntash yacht, clinched a place Sunday in the America's Cup challenger fmals with a two minute. 26 se<'Ond VIC'tory over Canada I m wandermg. fi<.'kle winds The other fmahst, Australia II with its c'On · trovers1al keel. sadC'd to a methodical 1;:39 triumph over Italy's A.zzurra an thC' day's competition m Rhoe)(' Island Sound. Although two last ra<."C'S among the four are set for today, the Bnltsh and Australian yachts begm the best-of-seven series Aug. 28 to determine which wiJl challenge for the cup m September Sunday's wm gave Victory ·a:J a 6-2 record for the series while Australia II chmbed to 7-1 Azzurra sagged to 3-5 and and was ehminat«J mathematically while Canada I dropped to 0-8. Victory '83, under sk1ppersh1p of Laurie Smith and Rodney Palllson. had only a two second edge at the start Sunday. but spread that to 1 :22 at the first mark. Canada 1 w1lh Terry McLaughlin al the helm hung on through the first three legs of the race but then dropped steadily behtnd Victory '83. which has improved steadily since late .JuJy. The four semjfinalists are the survivors from !>even foreign challengers who began match racmg in June seekJng the challenger's place m the America's Cup races beginning Sept 13 Players sought The South Hunt J ington Beach Junior All-American Football 1 LeaguC' lS looking for boys to compete, specifi- <.'ally at Lhe 8-9-year-old and 13-14 -year -old I 81U Buchan of Seattle a former Gold Star winne r in thedas.-. ( 1961) finished third m the regatta despite a 20th plaC't' finish m the first race He came back forfinishes of 7 3-5-14-2 for 51 7 penalty points. The only othC'r U.S skippers to fm1sh m the first 10 were Vmce Brun of San Diegu, fourth with 70 7 points, and John Dane, Nt•w Orlean.-.. sixth. but his place was pending a protest Loeum Ocean '"'"1-s trophJ' Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club wound up 1ts six-race Angelman S<>ries for Perf~ffir'(' Handicap Rac-mg Flt.~t yachts Saturday and Sundav with twrJ races around the buoys off N£'wport Beach Troph'- w1nnt•rs RACE V Ct.ASS A l l CICO•n Oc<ran M•I C.•aOI• Ban & Ce><mll,•a ' ~ C 1 Encore. Jot Holiman. 8CYC l APocnf Tom Hoahon Seal Bttcn YC CLASS 9 -I L>C•••~ S1>l.t Jo.. O~nh<lrOt BCVC 2 Wl'>Oleu•• OevlCI Sloc~m•n B~ll>Oe YC l Sireu Oro••• Jee• eno 8•uC• l •'•"" ecvc CLASS c -I Scotch M •U. Oon Anoer •on SVC 1 Maru>o•& OoCk Hev<Hn 8CVC. 3 Ot»euton. 8•11 APO• VoveQef\ VC RACE VI CLAU A I lnlM•e Ari <.uict•H BC VC : lnC:hllO T ·Qer G-ll• 1111o<elft, BC YC J E n<4l•t CLASS 8 t S•••u B•ea~•• 1 Le Boat 001• l • Beau !ICYC > Glloer. 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Du•"•m C 17), HaW 191 r'IRST GAME ...... , J, ......... 0 Montreel 100 000 011-J 11 o San Oteoo 000 000 000-0 9 l Lea •ncl Carter DravKO.v Lucas (I I, Willison 19) end KeMedV W-LH 11 • L-Drh tckv 14·9 SEC.0140 GAME P acini S, Exl>OI l Montreal 100 010 OOC>-2 I J San Diego 130 001 OOx-S 6 l Gulllekson, Jamu (7) end Carter. Tllurmoncl. L Deleon Cl) and Gwosdt W-Thu•mond 6·2 L--Gulliekson, II· II HR-San Dlt90 Cwosdz I 11 Met\ 4, Glenn l New York 000 001 120-4 9 0 San Frenclsco 000 000 003-l S I Torrez, Orosco 191 and Ortiz, Ham maker, Levell• ( 7) Barr Ill and Brtnlv W-Torrez. 7· 14 L-Hemmaker, 10·6 HR1-Ntw York Foster (211 Oouenclo (t) M AJOR LEAGUE LEADERS American LHeue B.a.TTINC (JOO at belt ) Bogg, Ballon. J7J, ~rew, A""91l, .l$1, Grll· lev New Yori<, 377, McRae, KanH> Cltv, 327, Trammell. Detroit, l2S RUNS Molllor, Mllwaukff, 87. Mur rev, Baltimore, II, Coooer, Mllweul<ee, IO, Rl°"en Belllmore. 90, Yount, Mil waul<H, 79 RBI Cooe>er Mllw•uUe, 10S, Win· lle1<1 New YO<k 9S Rice, Bo"on, 19, Parrish, Oetroll, 16, Simmon•. Mil woukee, 14 HITS Bogg\, Boston, 167; Coooer Mllwaukff, IS4, wnllaker, Oelroll. I!>:., McRae, l(enHs Cltv, 149, Ware!, Mlnnn ola, 14S DOUBLES 8oog>, Bott()(>, 31. Par· rl>ll Detroit lS. McRee KanHs Cllv JS. Rlpken tlalllmore, :14, Hrbel<.. Mlnne10la, JJ, Vaunt. Ml""•ukff. 3J TRIPLES Gentner, Mllwaukff, I , Griffin, Toronlo, I, Wlnlleld, New York. I. S are lied wilt> 7 HOME RUNS Arma• Bo11on. 11, Alea, Boslon, 11 Coooer , Mllwau~H. 7S, Killlf, C1>1ca1><>. 1S, Winfield. New Yori<, 2S STOLEN BASES R Henclt,.on. Oakland. t2, R Law Chlce1><>, S7, J Cruz. Chlcego, &I. Wll•on, Kens .. Cflv 47, Samolt, Teu1, 36. PITCHING Cll decisions) HaH, Mii· weul<H. 12·2. J 31, Rlgnelll, New York, ll·•, J 19, McGreoor. B&lllmort. IS· s. 3 17, Sc11rom. Mlnnuo•a. 12·4 3 17 ltllmann. ~llwaukH, 9·3, 2 t s STRIKE'OUTS Morrn, Detroll 177 Siieo. T0<on10. 144 Algllelll, New V'a<lo. 141. Bannister Cfllcaoo, 134, SulCtlff• C levelancl, 111 S.a.llES Oulu nt>errv Kentes Cllv, ~. ft Oa•ls, Mlnnuole, 73, Stenlev Boslon, 73. Ceudlll, Seallle 77, l.OP411 Otlrott. 16 National LH9U• B.a. Tl INC ()00 at behl MedlOck Plllsourgh, 333, Hendrlcl<. St Louis, .llO. LO Smlln St Louis. 326, Herr ' St Lout1, 323, Oew•on. Montreal, 311 RUNS Murphv, Allanla, IOS, Rain SCOREBOARD e1. Montreal, 94, E•en1, Sen Francl>eo, 79, Dawton, MontrH I 71, Gar•ey, S.n Diego, 76 RBI OawlQn MOnlrul. 93, MurPhV. Atlanta, h , Scnmldl. PnlledtlPllla, I S, Guarn o , Oedeer•, 1', Henclrlck. St Louis 72, l Kenneov. San O•tOO 1l HITS Daw.on. Monlreal, ISi, OU· ver. MontrHI, 146, Tnon, Hou"°"· 144. Buckner, Chicago, 143. R Ramirez Allanre, 142 DOUBLES Buckner Chicago, 33, Knlghl, HOullOn, 31. 6 are tied with 27 TRIPLES· Buller, Atlanta, 11 , Cruz. Hou11on, I, Dawson, Monlreet. 1 Grffn, 51 Louis, 7, Reine>. Montreal, 1 Than Hou11on. 7 HOME RUNS Sct1m101 Phlleclel- ohla, 2t, Daweon. Montreal, ?•. Murpflv. Atlanta. 26, Evant. San Fron CllCO, 2S, Guerr..-o, Oocl99rs. 24. STOLEN BASES Relne1. Montreal, SI, S. Sax, Doc19ers, 40; Wiison. New York, 40, LeMesler. San Francl,co. 36 Redut, Cincinnati, 34, Wiggin•, S.n Diego, l4 PITCHING ( 11 declllons) p Perez Altenla, ll ·• 3 cs, Monlelu>eo. San Oleoo, t ·J, 3 36, Oennv. PhlladelPhla , ll·S, 2 39, Orotco, N41w York, ll·S. l 17. ValeNuela, Ooctetrt, 13·6, 172. STRIKEOUTS; Carllon, Phlledelpnla, 109, &<>to. Cincinnati, 117, MCWiiiiams, Plll1bur111>, 1'9, ValefUuela, o.ctgen, 117, Ryan, Hou"on, 133 S.a.llES Le Smfln, Cllieaoo, \9, Bedro,la n, Atlanta, 18. Reardon. Mon· 1rea1, 11, s_ H-e. C>edeen. u T el<ulve. PlllM>urgh, IS NFL elOltbltlon 14ATIONAL CONFERl 14CE West w L T Pct. PF PA Aam1 7 I 0 667 S4 SJ NwOrl 7 2 0 soo 70 77 Atlanta 1 7 0 ll3 29 .. San Fran I 2 0 )33 47 6S I H I NY Gnl• 0 0 I 000 12 '3 Phlle 0 0 l 000 69 SI Oellas I 0 667 Sl .. St Loul• 2 0 333 SJ 69 w.,,, 2 0 333 u ,. C-el lmoa Bv J 0 0 l 000 60 J3 Cllka1><> 7 I 0 661 II 6S Minn 7 I 0 661 S4 37 Oetroll l 2 0 333 so Sl GrH n Bav 0 J 0 000 SS t6 AMIEAICAN COPIFERENCE West Oen•er l 0 0 I 000 so 21 Knu Cltv 7 I 0 667 S4 40 Rald9n I 2 0 JXl 64 10 San DltQO 1 , 0 lJJ "' 67 S.attlt I 1 0 JJJ 67 so Ent Ba111more l 0 661 42 )4 NY Jell I 0 66/ S6 S7 Bufleto , 0 ll3 .. 70 M•am• , 0 333 n "" NE 0 J 0 000 JI ~1 Cantrel Pill\ J ) 0 ISO 91 ~9 Cleveland 2 l 0 661 se 49 Ctnc1nna11 0 3 0 000 47 11 Hou''°" 0 3 0 000 JO se Thunda'f'• Ganw1 Plmourgl'I a• PhileoetPhle Int Frida¥'• Oame' Items at San Diego, (n) Aa!Wn et C•e•etano. fnl Balllmort et A1lanle, CnJ Miam i er New York Clen•s (nl Ntw Enqlano •• Tempe Bev '"' Den••' er ,.,,lnnttola, tnl SaturdaV'• Garnes SHiii• •• S.n F rancl•CO WHllln11lon el Bu!1el0, lnl Cincinnati et Oe1ro11. (n) Crffn Bev et St Lout• Int KanHs Cllv el cn1ca1><>. (n) New York Jtl• 01 Ntw Orleans, (nJ Hou11on al Daile•. lnl lnt.marlonal Star Chaml>lonstilo (at Marina de! Ravi SIXTH RACE I Hubetl Reuducr>l, Austr<e, 7 Bill Buchan, Seallte, 3 Joecr.en Schwan w German•. 4 Tom Adams, w11,.,.11e Harbor Mau .. S Trvg•t Lll1eetreno LO• Angtrte1, 6 Bauoewlin &tnkhon l HOlla fld, ~ Allen Leibel, Canada, 8 Vince Brun, S.n Olt90, 9 Bruno Marani, Swlherland. 10 Antonio Coro•ttoul. Spain l'INAL STANDINGS I Goro1ttoul, lJ 0, 2 Joecn1m Grine w Germe~v. "O. l Buchan S 11, 4 Brun, 70 I. S Uwt •on Betow W Cermanv. 12 I, 6 Jotln Da ne Ill New Orlfan1 9'J 7 loenol,.g P<Ol .. 11, 7 Atexanoer Haoen. w German., 94 7, I RaudHC'11, 95 0, 9 C••l•O Brun, Bretl! 96 O. 10 Otte Jollanu on. Sweden. 99 0 Men's tournament (at KlneS Island, Olllel ~FINI Mall Wllendtr (Sweoent Ciel Jonn McEnroe lU S ), 6·4. 6·3 (Wllanoer win• ue,ooo, MeEnr09 UC,0001 Women's tgurnament (ti Toronto) S1"11N• l'lnal Merlina Ne•ralllOve (US I del Cnrl• Evert Uovd <U S I 6·4, 4·6. 6 1 (NevratllOve win• '47,SOO, LIO•d S21 87S) Men's tournament Cat Stowe, VI.) Singlet F lnal John F1ttoera1c1 (Auttra11a1 oel Vllav Amrflr•1 llncllel 3·6, 6·2. I S (Flllgerela win. \IS,000 Amrflra1 '' SOOI Legends tournament tat Stranon, VI.) SlnlH• F lnal Ken Ro•ewall C Au\trahel clel Chi! Rlcney (U.S ), 6·0. 6·2 (Ro5ewall win• ·SI0,000, Rlcnev $6,0001 Del Mir SUNDAY'S RESULTS (tlld af O ·M V it>«OUll\bred .,_11n9) FlltST AACE. 6 l"'IO<IOs S.nd Creo (lllnrl) 1010 S 40 J 40 Prine• of Note ICllbertl 20 40 9 20 Pot'• Pet (Teielre) 4.IO Alto raced Doc Ward, Pino Azul. Ollmoo. Verga, Oencvn Tim. Oandv Po wer No $nrlnk,, Montane Cnolte. Stacv Jo Time l 11 l/S SECOND ltACE. 6 lurtonOI Ru'l'I on Hnv (Mei a) 2 I IO 100 S.IO COiden Benner (McCe rronl 3 40 310 Len Get Receo (Sibilla> 8 40 Alto raced. Jonlllla Bell, Sllckv Caoer. Ml11v Search, Naughtv Curl, DIPlometlc Brunch, Golden Oul<e Jonzee. Sier hit. Ba\'slde Singer Time I 12 llS n DAIL y DOUBLE ••·SJ Daiei S\67 20 THIRD RACE. I' 1 mllH on 1url Wercllclog I Warren) 6 20 J.00 2 80 Porl Derwin (Shoemaker) 4 20 2 80 Hensel (Llotlaml 3 ?0 .a.110 raced Clanlolly, Le Fur Vo1l1<>n. Cll&ncev BIO<ler Ronclon Time I .SO $5 EXACT A (1 I) Pelc! 161 SO l'OURTH RACR. 6 tur10no1 Car0.11 tSno•maker> 3 40 J •O 3 ?O Cell le llenture IOI"' J 10 00 1 40 C11;1rlle Andrew1 (Sll!lner) 9 20 Al\o raced Bunktrr, SellOr'• Dream. Big Aci. J<llaci.. Bio Crown lnltm1oa· lion Thell• You P J Ceola•n Cro1ter Run T"• G•ta:irv Time l 12 FIFTH RACE. I I 16 m11t1 Ju>• l.rtl••d CBlaekl 910 S•O 3 40 Bur<.CS Trta>ure fTorol 7 60 500 Slett Commanoer IMcCerronl J 00 Al>o rec.cs Golclfn E T II Aaron Ouci. Nortt> L<ne Brana Emoeror Swao The C,1an. 81ue Jester lil'omen Terre no Time 14' I S u IEXACTA 15 IOI oa1d Hll so SIXTH RACE. I I 16 miles Bno Bno Bn11 \McCrnl 5 80 • 00 7 10 A Alon• Idea 11/eteniueta) 11.ao 6 60 Bel<lete Flttl (Llp,,e ml 4 10 Also raced Cennerv \11oeo Kid Derk Accent Cuerd Prouo Hteo Seoul. One More ACI Oanc-1 Roed Klno. Nall s.1 TllTlf I 44 l S SEVENTH RACE. 6 turlono1 Luekv Cam\111! (Me1a) II 80 6.10 ~.00 Cunnlnglv (Bleck I 13 00 6 00 O.eoe Laci• tMCCarronJ J 00 AllO ••Ced Ceramoo1a LUCkv Caro, v1ooen1an1e Chief ' Beau•v Royal w 1nc111orm lime I 11 1 S sS E XACTA U II Paid $4000 12 PICK SIX IS·7 2 12+ 11·4) P&ld 191.176 00 will\ tf\rte winning llCl<fll (1la hQrMll '2 PICk Sia coMote llon Paid SSISOO with JOS w1nnl,.g liekeh (llvt no< .. ,, EIGHTH RACE. I • m•IU on turf Prnc SC>lbnd (Lmcl soo l 10 7.IO Bel Botldt CMcCerronJ 410 J 40 A" Me !Sibille) 9 20 A!10 r aced l ue Tne FloOf Hand 10me One Oecedracllm, V1crorv Zone, Fa thtr Roonev Wela< Ben" Runawav Croom. llalel1 Time 1 .. 4 S NINTH AACE 1 • mllet on lurt GrH I Crncl1n tMcCrnl S 00 3 20 2 to Mufti (Meza) 11 40 6 40 Bold Frond (Shoemaker\ S 00 Al•o raced Sargeenl Wilson. Aomi>· In Rud<!, Dl>ctalm. So Talented Clear llerdlCI Bon Cou1a11e Johenne.t>etg Time 7 16 1 S IS EXACT A (9·3 Paid \199 SO All•l>dence 1S 674 Hollvwood Park SUNDAY'S AESUL TS (6111 of Sl•llitltll hamHI .,_t\n9) FIRST RACE. One mile Pace Slick Swtk ISorol) 7 IO 3 40 1 IO Wenda Nevada CCrog,,an) J 60 3 00 1t1c11 N Solen (Gregorv) 110 Al10 rec.cs Nllat Ster Coiio101 Star Berning Billv Aeou ion Sk•P a Pa1oe Cal Jtl P1lchelll Tome 201 '3 IE XACT A (1 SJ oald n• 20 SECOND RACI. One mill! lrot Hind Br0g1 !Prv Jr ) 110 J 40 7 60 Cl\ffrlul Moosa (0.1omer I 2 60 1 20 Kelamoun (Sherren/ l 00 AllO rttCed StHk Kl,.g Noble Arl>ff le Berrien Counlv Cotoen Pride Easel .. . .,, . -· ..... .......... ~~. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Aug 22, 1983 C'3 Time 2 01 3/S U E XACT.A 13 I) paid '23.40 THIRD AACE. One mite oace Whllt Velvet (Crgry) 1S40 S80 600 Traci MIH (Maler) 7 00 6 00 Oelagan CDe>omerl 14 40 Al10 receo Wtnoemer•. LeeP Year Kentuckv Co Go, Ima Hlllblll• Too Crvslel Monttrev Leov Po1ndt•ttr TrotloP Time 1·511 VS U EXACT A (6 J/ paid s 109 SO FOURTH R.a.CE One rnlle Pace \llncero CA<Jbln) 3 l>O 2 80 H O Ont Mo Hlllblllv C SPr11\I 4 00 l 40 &anchl IKutOler) ) 10 Al\O raced Fore>ltr Jungle Lew Monterey Aocktl. Mlnnena11e Fella, R Curtis Time I S6 ?IS FIFfH RACE. Ont mlle ooct lrlomerl< (Wllllam-> 48 60 19 20 6 60 Peeing HI CSttmerma n> 6 40 c 00 Aroen' Perrv (Sherren I c 00 Al'o raced P,_nr, Jeck, Ju11 • Smoolhll!, Du nt Stone 1oeo1 Bt oe. Wallere. Gribbin, Fairdale t<lno Time: 2.03 U EX.a.CTA II 71 oeld ,1 ... 20 I SIXTH RACIE. One mile oace 1 Venlthlno Acl (Rini 39 80 I 60 160 Treesure1 £Oge (Andtrsonl J 00 J 70 Matrix CBallle rgeon) 190 Al.O receo Too Su1>1ec•. Counirv Coo4, lender Comrade, Miu Highland Mlcle, Iron Sal. No Satl&tecllon, Twll1111\1 Pleasure. Hell e Henk Time: 2·01 l/S U EXACTA (7·10) pa10 s204.00 SEVENTH RACE. One milt Pact Fa mllv P ortr a it I A nor>n) IJ 40 780 S 60 Hiiibiiiy Drawl I Soro» 78 00 11 40 Stick ICrul'ldv) 24 80 AllO raced Crezv Golla, LA Ole lalor. Sierra BrffZt, Bol>l\01, Wind• Can Can, Levllv• DrHm, Flv Man Fly, ' Lltlle Joray. Blue Bomber l ime 1'59 llS lJ E XACTA 12·)) Polo S4SJOO EIGHTH ltACE One moe oact a·Glnl Frst (Biron> 1l 20 11 00 S 60 a· Kngl E •I>" I Bit,r) 11 20 11 00 S 40 On Your Mark (Aubin) 4 '° <t-<OUPled A.110 raced Ol>Hlouior. sn1arker, Ponti, Klno1 Aoed, Chain Cano. Paul Berrv. Kiwi Oiiton, Winning Scoll Time 1 SI 4/S Sl EX.a.CTA Cl·JJ e>alo MS90 NINTH A.ACE One mite pact Srarllno (Que r larolo) 13.00 6 20 4 20 Suoer Brao1haw (Hervey) 16 40 9.20 Looan1 Bvrd (BalllarueonJ J 60 Alto raced Le Fella, Sklooer Youno. Monl<e nl Chlet Creve Oockle. Ro1u1rou . Bee1er Smooth Move LUCkV GueH. Ce Plaon Sliver\ lime I S7 3rS ll E XACTA tlO 9J Peto 111160 U PICK SIX II 1·7·2 I 10) 0110 '1,7S1 40 with 1nree w1nnl1>111lckeh (live l\O<\fll Carrvo•er ooot 123,7~ 61 TENTH RACE. One mill! oace lndten Chief ll(otr) 380 JOO JOO Jonn John DA I o .. omer) 4 60 4 10 Alt>ater COnloma nl 6 60 AllO rec.CS Al Weeki HOllVS ... .., .. Forever With Lo•t Anclv'• Merino Mlclleel'• Tiger , Orenpark Belloov Timi! 2·01 l/S U EXACfA 19•1) pe10 Ill 00 Attenoance t,111 Hartford Open (at WMIMn-. C-.) ,.. Curll\ Stranoe. SS4 000 69·61·69·6' ,.. Jack Renner. S26,400 Jav Heu, '26,400 VO Don Poote v I U,400 171 Hate Irwin. I 10,tSO John Adams \10 9SO Tom Jenkin• J 10.tSO Vl 11110 Aolt.I. 19.300 :Vl Bob Murl>flv. 17,IOO Rex Caldwell, '7 ,IOO Oannv Eoward1. 17 .IOO Terrv Ole~. 17,IOO V4 Tom Kiio, SS,62S Jim Simon•. SS,62S Dave Barr. ss,ns Wavr>e Levi. SS.62S :vs Rav Siewert, 54,060 Brad Brva nl. 14,060 Mark McNuttv, u ,ot.o H•I Sutton, u ,060 Cavin Levenson. M,060 Miil• Gove. SC,060 66·68·64 7 l 69·66•69·6S 6S·61·61 70 72·&6·6S·6' 61-11·67·'6 66·67·11 68 61·68·64 14 66·68· 70·69 68·10-68·61 69·69·70·6S 66·&6·71 10 61·&6·70 70 70-69·6'·67 69·10-68 61 69·67 ·69· 70 6S·70·77·6' 69-66·77·6' 70·69 ..... 70·66 70·69 71·67 74 t.3 Champions of Goff C•I Denver) '271 Oon Januarv, U S,000 70·65 61·69 lJS Blllv Ce1oer S 13. SOO 66·69·69 11 Oouo s.noers J IJ,500 69·69 67 70 117 Arnold Palmer, Sl0.000 68 69· 72 61 Vt Rod Fun>tlh, '1 000 Jim Ferree S7 000 Women'' World Cha mpionship Cal Shaker Helgllts, Ohle) 211 JoAnne Corner, 16S,OOO 214 Avei.o Ol<emoto. SlS.000 lU Pel Bredlev UJ 000 72·7) 70·73 lit Donna Wiiiie 116,SOO JO 7S·1J 7l 1tO Pettv Sneenen, '1?.000 IS 74 69·12 294 Jen StoPnen1on. l&.000 71 11 IS J6 199 Sanora Honie 'S ISO 10 IS 7S 79 Allee Miller. '5.1SO 13 11 17 ,. lOO Jantl Coles. H .2SO 16 72· 16 76 HOll<S S•ecv U ,7SO 19·11· 7S 74 >OS Amv Alcott, '3.SOO l06 Bevertv Huke, '3,000 74 75 18 79 Misc. Pan American Gamu (at C&nca1, v -..-1 MIN Swlmmlne 100 bact.-1 Rick Carey CU S J, SS 19. 1 Oe•e Bollom (US ), S6 90. J Mike WHI tCanecla). S710 100 ltv-1 Craig Bearo1lev IU S ). l 511 IS, 2 Ricarda Prado CBreill). I S9 00, J Relul \Ilda! (Vene1Ul!IOI. 1 S9 17 Divine \O ·mettr Pletlorm-1 Greo Louga n1> IU S 1. 617 SI, 2 Bruce IC.Im· ball (US), 6~ 12. Ricardo 8anueto' lMulcoJ. Sll 77 ....... 141-Loul• Howard (US ) KOd Ale· lanoro Ga rcia (Mulco) " 76 01 Ille first round 111-E venoe• Hotvtietd CU S I dec Aclolfo Marin (Puerto Rico) lOOk !Weaver. 1 OJ.20, 2 2:07 7 Cvc:IMoe race-I United Slalf\ Brac!IY, Rogers, Pnlnnev>. CuDe. 2:06.34. 3. Vene1uel•, Ba.-1 UnlttO S1a1e1 c. Panama 3 ( u S now •·0) Grec:a•ltemMt Wre>lllnu 191-S•eve Fra11et CU S l del Lu<S Figueroa cvenezue1a1 16>-Jell Stueoong <Ca neoe) def Jim Anclre CU S I SllH11M Ct ntrel P"tot-1 Eric Buhung (US), 2 Culllermo Reve• (llenezuete def US tor •H m Ooldl T111ee Po1ltl0n Maten R•l'-1 1..one Wigger Jr CU S J WOMEN Swtmmln9 200 1noo-I Tree• Ceul~1n1 tU S I. 2.1612. 1 Michele MocPrter>on !Ca n ade) 2 1177. l Susen Reoo IU S I 1 18 76 100 lrffr-1 l lffenv Co""" I U S I I JS 42, 1 Marv1>e1n Unime1e1 IU S l 8 4L16 ) Julie Da1gnea ull ICenadal t S9 97 400 m eoltv relev-1 Ulltled Sralfl (Slelnseller, Wel\11, Ll!l'lner. RN>Oer" oouOh, 4 12 99. 7 Canada, 4 IJ .... 3 Mt•lco, c.Jo n ..... .- Unit.CS Stele• 17 Canada 10 Dffo sea Rshlne ART'S LANDING (14eW-1 8Md'I) -1S8 anolfrt 6 csoredo, 91 veltowfln lune, 247 •~lolock. 27 bllu, 109 bonito, 38 moc~erel, 44 vellowlall. 9 '""o•heacl, 3 "l.llPln DAVEY'S LOCKER (New"'1 tlMcM-:r?6 engler1. 712 bonito, 24 calleo oan, 390 mac1<ert1. 7 send O•u. 24 ••llowtoll. 10 •hHPshfad, 10 •tltow • fin tuna, llA •l<folack D ANA WHARF-361 •note" JO bass. 40S bonito, S7S macl<trtl. S6 vtllowlln lune, 3S6 1kl1>lactr., 17 vellOw· 1e11, 17 1nHPlhfad Wfflrend transaction' BASEBALL A,._lcan LN- B A I.. T 1 M 0 A E O R · IOLES-RHtt1•a t..:t Jim Palmer Pilcner Oolloneo Biii Swaooerrv pUcll er lo RocllHler ol lhe lnternallonel league N EW YO RK Y AN KEES-Reecllve ted Berl C11moanerl1, lnllelcler Sent Bobbv MHChem. In· lletdl!r 10 Columbu• of the lnternallonel Leevue TORONTO BLUE JAYS ·S gned Wet>st•r C.errl\01'I VH>rl$>10P Camel Lights 9 mg. "1ar". O 8 mg nicotine av. per cigarette by rTC method Warn ing : The Surgeo n Gene ral Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. l 11 a a • " 0 , ..... ,,, ,.....,____ .. _,,__ _____ _ C'4 Orange Co&et DAILY PILOT /Monday, Aug 22, 1983 . "8.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICt "8.IC NOTJC( t------------~·.-------------P\IUC NOTICE P\&.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE ~~~ nc...r,..~:.~:-J• ·~c~c: .. 1:' YOU AJll ... CMl,AUU UNOaR A NOTICE OF DEATH or •1.e1 EectowNo.308016-NH MOTICS C# ADOf'nQtt The fotlQwtf10 '*'°"' .,.. dOll\9 COUNTY o' Of'AMOI ::~r1:>~:~~~ JEMIE TR.A.SK AND OF HOTlOI TO CMDIT°"I NOTIC& TO CMDrrOU Of' ~ OfMeounlQll Of ou.u-a.. ESTATE OF ACT1oie TO ,.flOTmCT YOU" PETITION TO ADMOOS-01 MK.JC~"'" Tl'AH"'" AMO Of' ..UNTION INTPITTOL.aA8a~ut BOYD & ASSOCIATES. 27202 ALBERTAW SEAMAN ..,...IOY,.MAY•...-.. •TA T•ft oaTATENO A 111"1'7 NotlatltW•ltfQl....,toeteolt0tt TO OMTNCT MAL""°""" Bti~' Rd. El TO<O DECEASED • ~ cw • YOU mo AN c:. .,..,all .. • • • 1)1 Ille wtthln mimed trentfetOt(I) T ". N., '" AL c 0 H 0 llC NOTICE IS HEAEB't GIVEN lHAT Dudley 0 Boyd. 27202 Br~ CASE NO A '' 52 21 llClllANAnoN Of' ,,. NATVU To neU"I, benefld&riM, '"' • bulll llWl•f• i. ebelul to be •VlllAOI THE FOUNTAIN \/ALLEY SCHOOL mont Rd. CA, El )0(0 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO OI 1"MI NOCHDING AQAMT credltol'1 and coMlnaont tNd• on.,..._ .. Pf()fetty hettln· UCINHI DISTRICT hM ~ tllat IN lol Hiii butlnea.1 It con<lucte<I by all SELL REAL PROPERTY AT YOU YOO IHC)Ul.D C<*fACT " credit.on o f JESSIE TRASK •nei d~ NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN tl\tt. lowtng rMI property wlK "°' be lndlYldu•I PRl\/ATE SALE LA~.... and ' who ma .,.. Tlle~•)enO~addr ... l>\lllc trentlef ol pertonlll l)fopefly r...oed tor a-oom ~ Jan E Boy<I NOiie• I• Mleby given met, I UD> NOT1CI Of TIIV•~·· •ALI pl'l'WON 'J )f the Intended treneletOt(•) -. an<I • 1ren1ler Of llQUO( llGenM(•I 11 ROOM O-l3 Of lhe R08ERT D. Thtl atetemenl ...... llHKI with,,... life• to c:ontlrmatlon by ,,,. 1t>ove '. Ho 10ll?M otherwlte lntereat.ed ln the CENNETH G MAZUR. e City 81v<I . ll>Out 10 be meoe WARDLOW SCHOOL loc:el9d at County Clerk 01 Of111g9 County on enuuec:t Coun on Septembet II. NOTICE IS •HEREBY GlllEN. that will and/or mtate. ~t, Bldg •3, Store• 1~. O<~. 'The n11me(1). ma111no Mldfetl and 11191 ~ Drive, Huntlnoton July 19. 1983 1983, et 10 00 °' thefMl1., wltl\ln on Augu•t 211. 1983 tt o oo A.M 1 m. A petition haa been fUed "" ZIP Cod• Numt>e< end Social S.Cur· e-:t\, Celttomle '22GMO 11141 lime anowad by taw, the undei· ot .. Id d•v 1n the room M t aPde fOr b OONOV AN M THURN The ntn'tC•) llll<I bullneN a<ldr-tly °' Fed.,•1 Tu Numo.t. 01 Ille Tl'9 Board of Tnat-ot the Publl•he<I Orange Cout Diiiy tlgned, u Admlt1lt1rtt0t ol Ille &· con<luctlnQ Truttee'a s .... , within Y Df the Intend.cl 1tan1l.,M(1) are: llo«t-lnlenclad 11en1te10f1•l a11 Fountain Valley SGhoOI Olttrlet re-Piiot Augu1I 1, 8. tS. n . 1983 .... of Albe<'t• w SNman, De-Ill• ofllcel of REAL ESTATE SE· ln the Superior Court o f Or· ~HING SONG CHANG, Au FUNG Rn• G D•l•h•<ll 2658, llOI-to ._ the t.ctlltlM '° In· 4308-113 ceeaed, Wiii .... ,, p1lv•I• Ille 10 th• CURIT I ES SERVICE. located ., 2020 ange County requesting that .. HANG. YUN CHU AN KWO, 90611 HHtl\orbrOOk -El 1 oto. CA SB, dlc.tte<I •bove und« the term• llll<I ritonatt and oett net bidder on the North Bro.Owly Suite 204 In the DONOVAN M THURN be McBride RIYer Clrele. Fountain Ila!· Paul Oe4snadl, 26581 t11M1ttl4"b100k condlllon• ttatll<I In the Aeeoiutlon .,.m1IC NOTICE terms eno condition• he<elniinet City ot Santa Ani. County of orenge. · '9Y. CA. -Et Toro. CA SS• of the Board. Aeeolutlon No !4-07 f'UU\. mentlooocJ all right, t11le. end lnte••tt state 01 C•lllornl• TRANSAMERICA appointed as pereonal rep-Tna1 the PfOperly pertinent 1>e<e10 Hoot111ng Ellel<n1r1, t810 11111• Del The minimum monthly MllM pay· "CTITIOUI IUltHEll DI Alberta W Seeman, 0-tff<I. at TITLE INS. CO u d1.1ly appOlnled resentatlve to admlnilter the t <l .. crll*! In gener•I u furniture. Oro Street -futler1on. CA SSw ment 1or UM tllffl\ ot 11\111MM lhall NAMI ITAT'lMENT lhe time ol tier death end ell right. Trua1ee undet end pureuent to DM<I estaie of JESSIE TRASK l lxtvrea. aqulpment, materl•I•. The name(•). malllr1g 1d<1noa1, an<I not be !Ma then U88.00 per monll\, The followtng person 11 doing ttlla, and tnteraet 11111 the 11tate hu of Truat. recorded on Sec>temt>e< 2.2. (under the lnd pende t Ad-~ercl\endlM. etc •nd I• loceted at: ZIP Cod• Numbet a.nd Soctal Sec:u1· p1y1ble monthly. In edvance. The buelnesa ae acquired In e<ldttlon to lhal 01 Dice-1980. u Document no. 29198 In . . e n . • City Blvd Eeet . Bldg. 13. Store 1ty Of Fed9'1l Ta.x Numt>;ir, ot 1ne minimum monthly peym•nt for SPECTRUM ·ADVERTISING denl 111 the time ot tier e1ea1n, In Iha Bool\ 13762 Page 1'4811 Ot Ottlclal mlmalratlon of Estates Acl). • 104, Or•no•. CA. 92868 Intended 11anal11M(1) •re Kyung H eut>eeqlHW'lt period• m•y be ad· GRAPHIC DESIGN 1548 D A<lerna rHI proPtr1V located In Orange Records or sal<I County Calllornla The petition la set for hearing The bu1ln111 name uaeo by the Lee, 630 NOf1h C.trltoa -Apt Ii 19. tuatad by the Cont<1m« Prlee Index Ava Coit• Meta Ct 92626 county. c1111ornl1, commonly uocuted by Jemea F Fahey & Lindi ln Dept No 3 at 700 Civic Mid ,trtntletOf(I) at 111ld tocetlon la. Az\lta, CA SSll annual •-• r.n.c:tll<I •I 11\e end Patricia J M•a0n 960 Oenvet Or known •• 31502 We11 Street. South Fahey • KENS BOOTERY Yon Hui Lee. 830 North C9'11to1 -ol the IMM period A S.CUrtty 0... Coat• MIN Ca 92 · 628 • Laguna. Catlfornla, and 1901lly Cle-Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Center Dr .. West, Santa Ana, The .. Id bulk lrt.naler II Intended Apt , 19, A.zu11. CA SS# poalt 11\all be reqult«I prlof to OC· Tlllt bualn... ,. conducted by an acrtt)ed .. fOllOWI. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOfl CA 92701 on SEPT. 7, 1983 at 'o'o be con1Ummated •I tM ottloe of· Tl\epetaonal propel1y to be trana-oupancy. lndM<lual lot 1, Unll 51. Tract 7347, u per CASH. 11wful money ol the United 9:30 AM RAMEACY ESCROW CORPOR-le<red ls <latcrlbe<l In genet•I .,.. All lnformeuon concerning the Pltrtcle Mason mep recorded In Book 274, Pege 19 Stales. •I 1nt1de the main lron1 en-IF YOU OBJF.CT lh A6'TION, 3407 Weet Sl•tn Btteel, 01 the 1tock In trade, mercnan<llM. Pfopoeal lhOUkl bl a<ldreued to. Thia atttement was flied with 11.,., and 20 of MllCelltneoua Map1 01 trance lobby ol Tranttmertca Title t.o e ult• 711. Lo• Angelet. C1llloml• auppllH, 11i11urH, equipment. FOUNTAIN \/ALLEY SCHOOL DIS· County CIMI 01 0,1n~ County on Rec:otda 01 Or111ge County. Cell· Ina co . 830 N Mtln Street, Sant• granung of the petition. you l9oo20 onor tit« Sept 30. 1983. goodwlll an<I trtd• of that G«taln TAICT. 11210 Olk Street Fountain July 19 11183 1orn11 Ana C•llf 00000 all right. Ulla and should either appear at the Tiie name and •ddr ... wnare bu1lne1s knO¥im.,. Stocked Markel \/alley, Calttomlt. 112708 Telepllorle F2209M The sale is &ub~t to aurrerlt tnte•esl conveyeo 10 end now l\lld heanno and state OU ob • lcl1lm1 m•y be llled 11 Gremetcy Said pertonaJ property It toceted 11 (714) a.42.US1 Attention C.rot Publlalle<I Orange Cout Dally te•es covtlf'lenll. condltlOns. re-by 11 unoer said Deed ot Truit In lhe t1 .... f 1 ri Y obC Etcrow C0rpo<1tlon, 3407 WNt 4911 Warnet Untl 106 -Huntington Jon.. FOUNTAIN \/ALLEY Piiot Aug 1 8 15 22 1983 atrlc11ons. reMfV•llona. rlgl\ts, rtohta properly sttutte<I In said County ons or le w U.en , ..... • Sl•111 Street, Svtte 711, Lot Angelel. 8Mctt. CA SCHOOL DISTRICT • • • • · 4310•83 01 way, end euementt of recOf<I, Calllornt•. descftbino 11141 lend that.: Uons with the court before 1C11Uornl1 90020 Tiie 1tco11<>11c t>evetaoe llcenM(•) BOARD OF TRUSTEES any encumbrancet to be aat11fle<l 1n lot 46. of Tiac:t no 5005, u lhe hearing Your appear· The 1111 dell ror llllng citJms In to be transterr&<I It/are <lllCltbe<I &aanne Moor• out ol Ille purclltH prlee Tile prop. anown on 1 map tl'leleof recorded In be . b 11111ncrow11 Sept 29. 1083 wtilch It .,.. ABC 011 ule beef and wine Clerk of the 8oar<I !'ta.IC NOTICE atty 11 to be aold on en u 11-beats. book 183 page1 15 an<I 16 of ml•· anoe may m person or Y the bualn9" <11y bel0t• the con10Jm· License numt>e< 20· t 11121 an<I ere Pl.lbllllled Orange COUt Delly P11ot a11cept as to title oenaneous maps rec:Ofdl 01 alll<I your attorney matlon data apec:llled •bOY• now 111ue<1 101 the totlowlng Augutt 10. 15. 22.11183 FICTITIOUI 9U&INEIS Bl<ls or otters are 1ov11to tot this county ' IF YOU ARE A CREDI-So '" u 11 known to t al<I In-premlMt 4911 Werne< Unll 106 __________ 4..;.:5:;.;:50"'"-'·83~ NAME ITAffMENT prOPtr!Y an<I must be tn writing and fhe street •<1<1rass and other TOR or a conungent credit.or ttnded Tren1te<M(ll atld Intended Huntington Beacn CA .,_ .,, NO""r The following person Is <lotng .. 111 be rece1ve<1 at th• ottloe ol common designation u any ol 1118 Tran1fet0t(1) uM<I the toUowlno 1<1-The tolal conlld.,1t1on lot tl\4! ----"~.==.;....;.'-"-1..;..;.. ~----business as HUGH J SCALLON. Attorney 101 the real property deterlbeo .bo ... It of the deceased, you must hie <11tonlll l>VtlneM namn end Id· trllllttet ot sakl peraon11 pfopetty YOU AM IN DeFAUL T ~" A INVERSION UNLIMITED. 101112, Administrator. at 34 t77 Pacific puiporlad to be 3 t29 Bolton Way your claim with the court or drHMS within the three yeers lut and llcensa(sl 11 tne 1um ot MID fl# TMllT DATED Mll'Tllfll-Tepaz Ave .. BalbOa lsllllld. 92662 Coast Htgllway. Su11e 104, Dent Costa Mesa. ca 92826 ' present tt t.o the penlOnal rep-PHI (ti ··none" IO •••ta.) None $81,000 oo. tnclu<llng lnventot)l etll· Mft 11 , ,-.. UNLE .. YOU TA.ICE Paul Frederici( Oldenburg, 10812 Point, Calllornla, 92629, or may be 8ENEFtCIARV TRANSAMf;RIC~ t1 . ted b h Data<! June 15, 1983 matad 11$20.00000. which conalatt ACTION TO ,ROTECT YOUft Topaz AY9 .. Batboe Island, 92662 tiled willl lhe clerl\ ol Superior Court F 1 N AN C 1 A L S ER \I I CES resent.a '(e ~ppoin Y t e Publllhed Orange CoHI Delly Piiot of Ille lollOwlno ~If MAY• •OU> AT,. Thi• bUllnetS I• conducled by: an Of dellveted to HUGH J SCALLON, (7 t-4)832·931• court within four months Aug 22. 1083 DESCRIPTION l'UMJC 9.Al..L • YOU ..ao AN ln<1Mduel personally, at any time allet publl· The undlt1lgne<l hereby dllcialm1 Crom the date of f~t Issuance 4824-83 AMOUNT ~TION Of" n. NA~ Paul F. Ol<lenburg cation ot this nolloe and belore mek· ell lleblllly tor •ny lnconeclnest Ir of letters aa provided ln Sec-D11n11c NOTICE Cun Of 'TMR NOCIE>INO AGAINIT Thll stlttmtlf'lt was llle<I with the Ing the sale said street addrHt ot otkei com . OO ,..,_,. f'UU\. • $6,000 00 \IOU YOU IHOUlJ) CotnACT A County Clerk or Orange County on lhe property will be sold oo the mon designation uon 7 of the Probate '-UUe Demand note to be replaeed by cuh LAwYDl July 22, 1983, lotlowlng 1erm1: CHh Of p1rt CHI\ Seid Hie will be med• Without of California. The time for MUNICIPAL COURT . '76,000.00 NOTICE Of TRUa~·• aALE F2212'1 an<I per1 cradlt, the terms ol creel It to coven•nt °'warranty, •XPfMll °'Im-filing c.lalma will not expire HA=~=;Log.mlCT It nu been egree<I by the oerltee T 1 ..._ 10l9]M Publlened Orange Coast Delly be acceptable to the undanlgned plied regtrdlng 1111e poa1eu1on or · f hs f th b tn•t tl'le llOOlkle!'atlon for tlMl~ttnt- NOTICE IS .HEREBY 01\/EN. 111•1 Pilot Aug. '· 87. 154, 22. 1983. Ind lo the Superior Courl. not leSI encumbrence•. to ntltly the prl~cl-~ior ~ 0::r hnt. rom.~ ... ~..'!::9c~ ~~:.1 er ol the b~lneaa and Ille llcenM(•) on Augutt 211; 1983 at 11:00 A.M. a.m. 4343·83 that S 1000 ol tne emoun1 bid to IC· pal balance or the Note or other te o l e eanng n ou Plalnt11t·HERITAGE BANK C II· 11 lo be pllld only etuir the 0ep•r1· ol Mid day. In the room eet Nida tor company tile orrer by certllle<I obllgaOon MCVrec:t by 1810 Deed or above. lorni." ~ etlon S~ •1 ment of Alcol\OllC Beverage Control conducting TNlt .. ·a Selee, within !'ta.IC NOTICE check, and the balence to be paid on Trull. with lnterMt an<I other aum• YOU MA y EXAMINE lhe lnierHt ::" IR\/INt NA'TIONA~ 1\11 epprove<l the propoMd 1rentfer the omc. of REAL ESTATE SE-close of eacrow alter collrmauon ol ae provided ther~n· pru1 ldvanoee f'I k lb th rt If SANK N 11 1 B kl AUoci The propoM<I trantl8"t i re to be .. _______ -.~ NIUC NOT1Cl cm Of' ,OUWT.,.. vALL.a'Y CAU'OM&A NOTI08 llfVTT9eCI _. INST AU.A nolt OP , .A.U- ltQNAL lft'TDI MOCMUtUMT eTIIHT ~c,.M0.1191 NOTICI! 18 HEREBY glwn tllal ttw :;tty Clerk of Iha City of Founte11 ,.ia11ey. California. wll reGllve ...i.c )l'opoNll untM Ille hour o4 2•30 ,e;.~ )II Tl\uradey. Seplttnblr 12. 1~ '0< rurllllhlng en lel>Ot. meteti.11. ,qulpm.n1, tranaportetlon end oO._, iuc1111e111t111 u may be required for :>ro)ec:1 No 2780, F.A.U 8iQnal Sye- ltm In eooordance wtth 1M Plana tnd Spec;llic:allon• Propo1111 tnall be prtMnled •n<l•r ... 1a<1 COY9f and ll'lell be ec;. ;ompanled by one of the IOfmt of blddera MCurlty requited by SOC- llOf• 10 ol the Speclllclttont. ~ >ropoa1l1 antll be mart.11<1 Pro 'lo. 2760. F.A u Ston•I System 1ccord1nee With the Plat11 3pec;ltlcat1on1 ' PropoMlt Wh•ll be pre.onted Jnelllf Mllad COVOr and ll'lall bl at.. :ompenled by one ol lhe tonn• 01 )lcJdett' aecurlty required b)' S.0- 11on 10 ol the Speciflclttona. AW Jropoa1l1 11\lll be mertcld Protoct 'lo 2760. F A u Sig.nil Syatern lfld 1119 name ot the blddlt bUy no Olhef 11atlngutalllng markt , Ind malled (It 3ell..,ed 10 u 10 be In the hendl 01 he City Ctlfk 11 l\et o111o1 In the Cit¥ '1111. 10200 Slater A,,.,..ue, on Of oetot• the l\our 11ata<1 At the ~· '"ed ome. 1111 bl<l6 reoalYe<I wtn be >UbllCly opeoecJ. eiarnlnec:t an<I elf' :tared by the City Cleric 8lddOrl 11\0 ne publle ere lnvlte<I to be Pf-" Jt tne dec:Jarauon ot Mid p<opoeel• 'ny bid rec:et..-1 aner tile tehedlMll :lollno time tor 111• r-'Pt of bid• lllell be raturned to the bl<ICS. ~ >paned It lhan be the tole rM90f)tl- Jlllly of tlle bl<ldet to -that hit blcl • r-4Yld In Pfopel time All bid• eo rec:iatYld. eaemlnlCI in<I declared wUI be refined by Ille '.;tty Cle<k to Ille Clty Engl,_ "I!' Ille City AUO<"*Y fO( ctleclelr>g IOd •epon to the Ctty Council et It.a rtQ· Jlat meeuno on October 4, 1963. Prior to commencing work, IN :;ontrtctO< end all 10Jbeontractor1 lfltll obtain • bU•I""' Ito.nee trom 111e City of Fountain Valley In * :ordance wltn 1he City Mun~ ::ooe No Volume I, Title 6, Cha(11_.. 3 0'4 •nd 6 08 ' CURITIE8 SERVICE, located et 2020 FtcTTTIOUI eUllMEl8 sale by tilt Superlo1 Cour1 Tlllet, II any, undtf the '1.,.m1 Deed of 1 e . ep Y e oou · you tloo ' 1 • on• an ng •· conaumm•tad, and the purchUI North Broedwe)'. SUit• 20e. In the NAME ITATEMENT rtlf'lta. operallno 111<1 maintenance Trust. rees, cllargn ane1 expen-of are interested ln th e estate, D~rendent·NA THAN SCOTT price ot conal<lerallon ''to be pal<I. City of Sent•Ana. Counry of Oniooe. The loltowtng persons ere dolno expen-. end premium• on In· 1111 Trustee Ind of the tru111 created you may aerve upon the ex-SPIERING and DOES ONE tllr 11 on or arte< Sep1ember 13th. 11183. In llll• of Cellfoml•. TRANSAMERICA bUtlneaa u · suranoe accepteble to tile purchuer by aald Deed ot Truit. to wtt ecut.or or administrator or TEN lnciuitva DUO aoco1<11nce with 1111 PfQvlllon• ot TITLE INS. CO. N duty appointed IN'TRICA TE DETAIL. l60E 23rd 11\all be l)(Ofetad 11 ol the elate 01 532.045.118 h f th ' Ci.. No 511 t7 Ctlllotnla Buelneta and ProlMalont Trustee uoder and puraual\t 10 Deed St C091• Mne C• 92627 recofdlng of conYl)'t n<:e Tran1fer The beneficiary under aal<I o..c upon t e attorney or e ex-•UMMON• Code, Section• 24070 et eeq 11 the In eccOfdtnoe wttll the PfOl!tllona >I Sectlont 1770 to 1777, lnclutiW, ll thl lebot COCll ol the Stale bf ::et110<nle, the City Councll of r+. ::1w or Foun1&1n Valley llu by reeol• Jtlon e<loplad the prevalllng hOUl'ty ·ete or waga f0< Mell cr1n of type >I workman or medlanle nMd9d to Jaecutt Ille contract wtttch wlll be Jwtrded 10 IM wcoea.ful blddet. • '4tlermlne<I by the Stal• ~actor Of n<1u1trtal Reletlont of Tnnit. recorded on September 22, Jettrey Regner Lynn. lWE 23r<I tuea, lllld eny lltle tnauranci• policy of Trust neretofOftt•ec:utad end a. ecutor or ad.miniatrator, and NOTICll You haw• belfl •.-cl ottlce of the MCrowhotder, wttOM 11180, • Ooc:ument no. 291118 In St Coat• Mne. 92827 shell be 11 tile expenl8 ol the Seller, II-ad to the under~nad • wrnteri file with the court with proof n-. cOIH1 ma decide •naf • name llll<I ad<lr ... 1 • Boole 13752 pege 1'4811 Of Official Tllll l>\lslneta 11 conduotad by: an an<I all otn• COll9 at Ille eapenM of Oeclarttotn of Default lllld Oemtnd f . 'tten uefll •lfhout ,_ ybelftt ~d :L:: tAIPLE CHECK ESCROW SEA· Record• of Mid County, Celttomla. lnd!Ytdull the purCll._. °' purcn-• '°'Sale, an<I 1 written Notice ot o... 0 lel'VlC'e, • wn . req . ou fM9CM'd wtttltn ao de fteed VICE. 8029 Alonclre Blv<I . Pa11· executed by J-F FeNIV & UncJa Jettrey Regner Lynn 'The un<le<algne<I r-YH the reutt an<I Election to Sell The under· stat.l..ng that you desttt lpectal rhe lnfomtallcM\ betow ,.._ mount. CA. 90723. (213) 634-6668, Fllhey. This stetement was filed ""''" tha right lo ra)ec:t any an<I Ill bid• pilor slgne<I cauMd Mid Notlee of Default notice of the fl.ling of an in· 11youwtll'I 10...., ine edvloe olan (2 13)224-1717. (213) 39 t-5808. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Counl)' Clet1c or Orange Coonty on to tlf'ltry 01 •n 0<der confirming Ille •n<I Etec:tk>n to Seit to be recofoed In 11ent.ory and appralaement of l ttotney tn tllta men« you thOUld 1 7 l-4) 836- 9599 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOF July 19 1983 stle tl>e county wt>e<e the rM I properly It f h ti Uy • I Claims wttt be 11CC9PlllO until Ille CASH lawful ~ of tha Unltl(j ' F220llit DATED Avgu11 17. 11183 ~ocated 'TranHmerlc• TIU• tn· estate aaela or o t e pell-0 to Pfomif to that your11wr tten etefowhOlder 11 notllled ol 11141 o.- Sttt••· et ll'9kle tha main front an Publllhed Ofange cout Dalty MARY AILEEN w JENSEN, u MJfence Company, 8487 w .. t Thlf<I lions o r accounts mentioned =°"11 ' •nY. mey be 1e<1 on PW1"*;'1 or Atc:ollOllC Bever•g• trenoe IOt>by of Trenumertca Tiiie Piiot Augull 1, 8, IS, 22. 1963. A<lmlnl11t1t0< ol the Ettlle ot the Street Los AngelM, Ce. 90048 in Section 1200 and 1200.5 of AVtlOIU ted h lkl d enda<I Control• IPC>fOvel of Ille tranaler ot Int.Co 113()N t.t.inStrMt Senti 4307-33 1b0venama<10ece<lent (213)655·3000DATED·July29 t983 lh "'-"f miao-... ,.._,, >- 1 • 0 em e. thetloenM(•) A caitt oooOo ell rtgllt tttle end HUGH J SCALLON. AttOfney 1or TRANSAMERICA TtTLE e ~ o "rvbate '-UUe. ~trlbun'll. '9de clecldlt -Ira Ud. So far aa known to the lntendllO tn7!;•t cCn\'9)'90 to and 'now ,,... .,.., ,,. NOTICE Admlnl11r1tot INSURANCE COMPANY GERALD A.. GARRET!' ~ • :':9 J:. 't'" 'j; tran1le<MC•I the 11oen-1ntendad by 11 under Mid Deed of TNlt 1n the f'UUU\o HUGH J SCALLON u Trullee HU Baullle11 Ceater Drive, intorrMGlon ~ ..... .. tran1l9'0< uMd lhe lollowlng .O· Pfoperly t/lueted In Mid County AnORNEY AT LAW Loi• Llddelt s ll !H _u.. dltonll bualneM namea and ad- Celltomla. deletlblng the land thef..: '1CTmOUI 9UllNE81 34 t 77 Pec;lllc Coetl Highway Afl t. s.ctetarY 9 e • If you wtah to ..... tM ,ild'ttoe ef Cir-within UM three yeatt lut In' Lot 45 of Trect no 5005 M NA• ITATEMENT Suite 104 Publlshed Orange Cout Deity lRVINE, CA, H11S-llSI ~eftomef In tNa mtlttlf, JOU put· (II "none". ao etale.) .Mwn on i mao tllefeol ;ecot~ In The lotlOWlng persona are dotno Dana Point, CA 92829 Piiot Augu1t 8. 15. 22, 1963 ('714) '7St-ttll 11.,.,,_ do" '""91i:1Y 90 lhlt '0:: Deled: Augull 17th. 1983 l>OOll 183 PeoM 15and 18olmlt-bUalnutu. ;714)661·3351 Published Orange Coul l!ledOfl~· My, mar ReuG.Oellha<ll OlllaneOUi mapa reo«d• of Mid CC 4 D AUTOMOTIVE. 700 ··B'" E Published Orange Co11t Dally P1101 P\8.IC NOTICE Dail Pil l A 16 22 Z3 11 Uee.d .... eoClclftM., Peule Oe4ahedl county • 111 Street. Santi Ana. Calif 9270 t Aug 21. 22, 28, t983 Y o ug. • • • 0 de ....___..... -Hoo1hano Ertekller1 The . 11 ,_. addr-and othlr G1brlel Hur1tdo, 9112 Or11nge-4814-83 LEGAL NOTICE 1983. teMflun--..--tlfl .... .unto, Kyuno H Lee common dlelgnatlon If en of the .. ood. Garden Grove, Celll. 92842 NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN that 4620·83 ~ la II~ lnrMdatamenle, Von Hui Lee real Pfoperly dMcttbed lb<>ve I• ~enco Hur1ado. 9882 Orange-I NO the lollow1ng Item• or loUnd or .. vec1 ~t. 1 ~·· au ~·•• Published Ornnge Coul Dally Piiot purponed to be 31211 Botton W•y wood. Garden GroY9. Calll. 92842 Ml C TICE properly have been held by the PlBJC NOTICE ..c: ~-... 1"f.m "'9una, p..-de Ml Auo 22. 1983 Costa M .... ea: 92828 ' Thi• lbuslnft9S ~T con<lucted by 8 IUPERIOft COUftT OF THI! STAT£ Police Department of the City of ,_~(, " DlreNDANTI A cMI BENEFICIARV· TRANSAMERICA~: 1~~~1d P OF CALIFORNIA Co1ta Mesa tor a period In e.ttceu of P'ICTfTIOUI IUINll 1:omp'91nt llN bMf1 flt9d bJ the ----DI-IDl_l_C_NO_T_IC-[----I (F711N.!'~~~·1:l SERI/ICES. T~l•'•••te':nen1owasllled wltllthe COUNTYOF~ANOE n1r;rc:yt90~~·vk 1 S"" s I The ,!t:-ng'':.,~~ doing Nlfttltt .... n•frou.Krou•l•lllo ____ r_IN" ________ I 4,..... • County Clerk of Orenoe County on ESTATE OF y I ac ,,.... cnw nn ti .. feftd IMI .. wtHtll, JOU m111l, ..... 51756 .t:e ..i:1'r*talgMd ~eb~tclalmt July 20, 1983 ALBERTA W SEAMAN BTo~'e Brown 1 s~" AMF Bl""C"", l>\I LA~D~'y ROOM 2750 Harbor •lllllft JO deys tl1tf lhl11Ummona ls NOTICE OF TllUl'BE'I IALI! .. I • .,, ty or any ncol'T ,_ In "21031 DECEASED , • .,... _, .... • Ml'Ved on you, Ille Wiii\ '"'' covrl • N F 1502 A Mid lltMt llddrMI or othef c;om-Publllned Ofange Cout Dalty CASE NO A I I 52 26 8 Bo~ t Brown 10 Sod C ITOH Bl;d .. ~c:t•P=<IC~J~t~! A¥1 #rltten rM90(lae 10 the complalnt YOU ARE I~ D.EFAUL T UNDER A ~~t= be wonou1Pilot Aug a. 15, 22. 29, 1983. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL ·~~.Btu I SpcJ M B""-'a cost-' Meu. CA 92S~ • UnleM you do. rour del•ult wfll be DEED OF TRUST DATED APRIL 18. "'meoe I 4258-63 REAL PROPERTY AT PRiii ATE B Y, W~lt , s u~r•ys -·1· Tiii• bu•I,_ II eon<IUC1llO b an ltnleiad on appllettlon or tha pltln-1983 UNLESS vou TA~E ACTION cownent or wenan,,. expr_., or m-SALE le oy 1 8 P Cllw nn lndlvklual y 111, Ind thta court may entlf t IU<lge-TO PROTECT VOUR PROPERTY tT plied. r911>8'dlng tltle. por111 Of!, or .,...,IC IW'ITlC[ Nottce ta hereby given that, IUb· icgc~· 1 Bl IA S..C Cru SyMa M Paciter<I menl agalntl you lor the relief de-MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE enoumbr~ to .. ':"' Iha pr1nd-rUU\. nu jeCt 10 conllrmatlon by Ille tbOve eic::.i: UI u•tty II 1-fhls ... ,_,'WU ffled w4th ,,,. minded In tile complllnt, wllleh IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF ~~ ~M ::, ~"': ~--•• .......... enlllled COurt. on ~temblf 9. Bo I S"" c Olamond Covnty Clerli Of Oranoe County on t:ould retult In gerntsnmanl ol THE NATURE OF 'THE PROCEED-...,..,....tlon eeour by ...... ''..,.. --11183. •I 10 00. Or lhefNhet' within ,_ y. ..... nrome 11Wll09'. talctng ol money or property ING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD Trull. with lnt-1 and othef tumt MAIM STAftMENT the Uma allowed by taw. lhe un<l9'· "'9ci! Sliver Streak Bleyele, Aug 9· 1983 DI othef rellef requeatl<l In the com-CON'TACT A LAWYER ulf pr~~;tplua ~of· The following petllCl'I 1• dOtng tlgne<I ... Admlnlstrllot ot Ille Et· GG1'''1 s 3 BSIP<I G3r--.s HdurtysBlcyclell • P\iblllhe<I Or---co.:.~ ptelnt On SEPTEMBER 13 1963 II 9 00 any • ..,....., u-arm• ..,_. buel.-a H Ill• ol Alber1• W Seaman De-' ' ue P c wtnn -..-w-1 Otted Feb 6 1982 c ' ' True;:..~ c:het~ ,:" ~: (A) COAST FLORAL. (Bl COAST ~ueo. will aetl 11 prlvtll Ille io the ~BoyHI G t S""' H ..., .. ...._... Piiot Aug 22• 211• ~t 5• 1!·7~~ LI PETERSON, Cletk ~~EF~C~N~~ ~ul~ A:~~~ln~:d the ·-·-en<I o t t I ...,_, FLORAL SCHOOL. 240! Ceriton Pl .• nlgn.&I and bfft net bleldei on the a r91n "" u .. , ~,~. By C Paine Deouty Trustee nder and n I Oee<1 Dy Mid Deed ot Truat, to wtt:eo.11 M .... CA 112627 1erm1 and condition• 11ete1nanet •na Money PUbllll'led Oranoe Cout Dally Piiot 1 'T u put'IUa 1 0 S32.0t5.98 Liiy Jeanne (Cowell) Brtgo•. 2408 mentioned all right, UtHI. en<l lnte<nt T • NOTICE tS FURTHER GIVEN P\lllJC NOTICE ~ugull I, a. 15. 22. 1963 ~u":~ •;c:.;~::·~ 36tt~S.:: ::. The beneflclaty under Mid OeedCartton Pl .. Coste M .... CA. 92e27 DI Alber1a W Seaman D1cHM<1 at 1 HAT If no 0-appeat'I en<I 4411·83 ' of Trus1 heretofore eltaCU1ed etlO 0.. Thlt bullneea 11 conductad by: en the time of her <leatn' and ell rt0ht. Pi,ov .. hi• ownerlhlp of,,.,. property l'JCTTTIOUI IUIMll ~~~E~x:u::::' .. !>!a)R~~~A~tt! ""9red to the 111MSer'ligo.S • wrmer'llndMdual title end tnttfM t 11111 the .... ,. hu ... tnln ....,.,, l7I d•f" lollowtnQ ttoe NAtm ITAn•WT .. -•c Mt\n.-r _, ' Oedat•toln al o.taull and Demend Lit)' Cowell Brigg• acquired In eddtllon 10 that 01 o--:>ul>llcetlon of 11111 Notice, the 1111e The lc>llowlnQ ~ 11 dolno "~ "'" iw. of the County Aecorde< 01 0<1noe lor S .... end• Mittan Notk:ie of 0.-Tlllt atat-1 wu ftted with the dent at thl time of her <INtl\. In the~ l\erllO lhell Yet~ In th41 nnd«. II bl*,_... 'OUNTAIM VAU.ll\I ~~ty;..i''~~B~ICC•!~~ONW~6 llUll end a.cilon to a.it. The under· County Clark of Ot1nge County on real proper1y located In O<ll/IQI ~~e be one.°' 11141 City of eo.te CAROLYN'S ENTERPRISES, ICHOOL Dtl"'9CT HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH ( llgned cauMd Mid No1tci. of OlleuHJuly 6. 19&3 County. Calffornla , commonly ~e.. In which c ... the proper1y 1281 Logari, Unit D. Cotta M-. NOTK:I Of ADOf'TIOH Of 1ble at time ot Nie In tawtul m P•Y· and Eleclk>n to Seit to be recorded In F21-knoWfl u 397 A111r Street. Laoun• -·11 0. IOld .. publk; llUCllon •I • CA 9282e RllOUITION Of' INT'INT TO of the United Statea .,. FRONT~ the county-""'• the ,_, Pf0!*'1Y II Publlthad Orange Coot Delly BHch. Celll0tnla, an<I llg1lly <I• •ime an<I Cleta to be announ<*I C1tolyn ~ Rol>lnton. 8811 LIAN 1"""-UI DtlTIUCT TRANCE TO BENEtACT It\ T 22e111 4816-83 T lie contract°' ll'lell pr!MOe llodl :;ompenttUon lnturanoe u reqvlr«I oy the L.•bor Code of the Stat• ot '.;ali!O<nll, an<I .,,... ••ac:ut• a COi!· trtclotl's oer11tlclt• .-.gar<llng Mid ::ompenNtlon reqU1rem.nt1. fll4I ;ontrtctot•' em~ The ogn- 1r ect0<1 and eubeontr ecton ~ lurntan the Oty • cenlncate of w.,_ ,, 111brogllton under the twms ol 11\e •orlcer'1 com~utlon II)· .urance No bid wlll be conlldweO uni.. •1 a ma<11 on the olfldat blank fOMI lurnlthed by tt>e Ctty and 11 mede In 9CCC>rdenoe with tha PfOYllione or thlt Notlcll and the Proc:>ONI reqyit• .,.,.,,,, 1n0 cond111on1 Mt fonh Jn<l•r Sec11on 2 of tha s~ :auona Eech bidder mutt IHI lcenff<I In tCCOf<ltnce w\111 apoft. ;tble Sllll l8WI Pursuant to Cllltomla GoYtfn· -nent Code Section 4590, the coo- 11ac1or wlll be enllli.<I 10 potl IP· JtovecJ sacurlttee wltll the Clly 0r an Jpproveo llnt.nclal 1n1ututlon In :)(Cler IO have tile City r ...... fundt ·•lalno<I l>y IM City to ,,,_.. ,.,. lotmanoe ot the contrlllC1 Pt1n1. Spec1ftcattn1, et10 oftlelal Propoaat totm• to be uNCI lot bid· lmg can be Oblalnecl only at Ille lttlCI ot the City Engl-. Clly HIM Cott ol uld Pttn• end Sped· 'teallon• 11 $.20 00, lndu<llng tu If 'M bt<ldlt reporll thll Ille Plane and SPocillcattona be ..-1 b)' mlll, ltla 1\tlltng and han<lftng c;f\efgt tNll bfl an edditlonel $e 00 Nelttier Iha coet ,, the P11111 llll<I SC>eclflcatlON MJf Ille C011 of mttltng end hlndltng will :>e refund«! Tilt Clly r_..... Ille right to re- .ec:t any °' all bl<la Thia Project In· lol\IW tl\e uN ol Federal tuNSI end the PfOvl"°"I of PA 121'3 It tn.o. 1 ~•r1 ol thl1contrtct E~ McClen-doo City Clet'll of It'll Clfy of Fovnteln Valley. emit. i>ublllllt<I Ot11n99 Cout Delly Pllol Augull 22, 1963 482M3 :;-~ ~~::; w-r:.~·~n;tllot Aug 8. 15. 22, 211. 198!5211-83 scrLtbe<I, 13".1.~~8 l Clltt N DATED Augu~.~2·N':r~ Canoga A,,.., 1505. Cenoge Park. .."" ""°""" LAMBERT, SUITE 620. EL TORO. S Loi ~ ca 90048 o • """'" • eguna I O CHIEF OF POLICE CA. 9 t304 NOTICE IS HEREBV 01\/EN THAT CA. 92630 all right, lltle and 1n1 .. n1 (;:;:Sf>...3000 DATED· July ·211 1983 P\llllC NOTICE 2. per map recorded In Boo!! 7, Publlahe<I Ori Collt Dell Piiot Tllll 1>\1--11 oonduC'ted by· an THE FOUNTAIN VALLE?Y SCHOOL conveyed to and now held by It TRANSAMERi'CA TITLE Page• 39 end 40, ol Ml-ltaneoua Aug:r. 22 1083 4122•83 lndlYl<lull P•STAICT hH decllarad 11\11 the fot· un<I., .. 10 Deed ol Trull In the prop· Plllt.IC fl>T1C( INSURAl'ICE COMPANY ncTTTIOU8 ..,..... M1p1 ot Oranoe County. Ctlllornlt . · Cltolyn J Aoblnaon owtng reel pioperty wlll not be arty ittuato<I In ttld County end ~ 'T NAMI ITATIMINT The 11141 II IUbleet to current Tl\11 ltatement wu llted wltl'I the~ fOf CIHtroom purpoMI: Stet• deacrlbe<I 11· LOT 31 OF Trvel .. 1a1e No. 1m7·A.9 LC: L= The lollOwlng peraon II doing laxes. co11en1nt1, c;onellt1on1. ,.. f'ta.tC NOTICE County Clerk ol Orange COunty on BUILDING "B" of the ARTHUR 0. TRACT f0030 AS PER MAP RE· NOTICf Of nwlftl IA.La A 1 s--ret~neea N ' 1trlCUona, r--.,•tlona. rlghll, rtohll Aug. 9, 1983. NtEBLAS SCHOOL locat9d at 9300 CORDED IN BOOK •25. PAGES '48 YOU AM IN DfJ'AUl T ~ A Publtthed Ot Nc0..i Delly KRISKOMENTERPRISES,778Al·ol w•y, end NMmet'ltl of record, ORAMQICOUNTY FmiMD1rdenl1 AY8t'lue, Fovnteln Velley, TO 48 IN CLUSIVE OF MIS-DllDOfTIIUITDAnDMl"TN-ange leghlny A¥1 Coat• Meta CA any ainoumbranca to be ••.U•lled IUP«"10fl CC>Ua'T Publlahed Ofanoe Cout Delly P•lllornle CELLANEOUS MAPS RECOROO H" 17 1llO. UNUll YOU T~ Piiat Auguat 8, 15, 22. 1963 ll28 26 . ' ' out of 1'1• purchllM prlee lhel>roO-700 CMo c.m~ Of. Weet Piiot Aug. 22. 29, Sept 6. t2. 1983. TM Board ol Trust-of Ille OF ORANGE COUNTY. ACTION TO ""OTICT YOUfl DlllH lmal Oonal<I Earl Newman. 778 lt\I· any 11 to be tol<I on an· u 11" b•tl•. e.nta AN. CA. l:l701 4713-83 F=ounttln Velley SchOOI Otttrkit re-Tiie a1ree1 .Odresa and other NOf'lll'TY,IT MAY M IOU> AT A llghlny Ave . Coeta MHa. CA axc:ept U to title Plaintiff LAURA KAUFMAN ilol-to IMM the lecltlln IO In-common detlgnetlon, II any, of 11141 fllU9UC IAU. • YOU NSaD Alf 112826 Bid•°' ofle<I ere lnvttad lor thlt Oelend•nt JESSE COLBURN.,... "8.IC NOTlC( dtcated •bove undtf the term• and retl pioperly deec:rlbed 11>0V11 11 IXPt.ANATION Of ntl NATIMm ------------! Stephany Norton Newman. T78AI-propeny I nd must be In wflllng llll<I JIM JUTAIS L.-"ltlont atat«S In 1119 Reaok.!Uon purported to be 6 HUDSON, Of TMI NOCUD4MO AGAIMaf SlllLEV legtleny Ave , Cotta M .... CA #Ill be rectlved ti the ornc. ol Cue No 0094750 l'lCTITIOUI llU ... U lol thl BoMd, Reec*l1ton No 8-4..()8 IRVINE. CA 92714 YOU. YOU IHOUU> CONTACT A 112826 HUGH J SCALLON. AtlOfl'lt)' lot the 8UMlllON9 ..... 8TAT'lmNT The minimum monthly leue Pl')'· The und.,tlgno<I TrultM <111· L.AWYlf'. HIRAM S SIBLEY age 64 Tl'lll buelrl4IU 11 oon<IUC1ed b)' en A<1mlnla1r1t0t, at 3• 177 Pacific NOTICl!I \lou ti.ft been wed, 'th41 lollOwlng ~ 19 doing lment tor lhe larm of the ..... ah.it ctalmt eny 111blllty f0< any tnc0<reol· On Auguat 29. 11183 I t t ·OO 1 m. den . f BaJ~ la1and' lnOM<luel Co.at Hlghwey, Suite 104. Dtn1 The ~,, may dMWe ..... you bUai-u • inot be leaM 11111 13,000~ per nesa ol the ttreel ad<lr .. and otll« TRANSAMERICA TITLE INS CO • reSI l O • Stepl'leny Norton Newman Point. C1111ornfa. 112829, 0t may be •lttlovt ,_ be'"9 hMfd ..... PATTY CAKES. 974 w 19111 St , !month PIY•ble qu1111erty. In ad· common dealgn1uon. 11 any. lhown the duty appoint.cl T!'\111 .. llf'6er CA. Paaed away Augwt 19, Thi• •••tement wu nlld wl1h the nled With the cletlc of Superior Covrl rou fM9CM'd wltMn ao 4ep. lllMd Cotll Meta CA. 112627 vence TM mlnlmUm monthly IMM ner~n. all<I pureuen1 to Deed of T!'\111. ~ 1983 Huaband of Jane, Covnty Clerk of Orange County on Of dellYerad to HUGH J SCALLON. tM ltltomMtlofl ......,,. Dlt>ble Aa.t>..v 2e21 Harbor payment for t1141 teim• ot the IMM Saldatlewtll oemedl. bUt wttnout coro.cl on Sept 22. 1lllO .. ~ {ather o f Suzanne (Gary Aug 9, 1983 pertontlty, 11 any time aner publl· If yovwtll'l tolMI< the adYleeol en Blvd . •H-3, eo.11 M... CA 92626 111111 not be IMI them 13.000 00lltf coven1nt O(wafflnty,e~or ~m-ment no 2919& Book 13752 Peoe Scha f N ~222NO c;etlon ol tlllt no11ce 1111d belor• mek· 1ttorney In thl• mettar, you 11'\0ul<I Tiit• bu"'-ta con<luctll<I by 1111 month. pay1ble qulll1arly, In Ml· piled. regerdlng !Ille. po....ion, or 14M of Oltl<:lal Reooc"O• In the ol'llc» um burg) O ewport Publ'911ed Orange eo..1 Dally '"\ lhe Ille do ao promplly ao tllal your written Individual Ytnot The minimum monthly P•Y· lllCUmbranon. to PIY the rernelnlng ol lhe Recorde< of Orange Counfy Beach, CA , 3 Grand· Pttot Aug 22. 29. Sept 5. 12, 1983 h4I pioperty wlll t>e totd on the respcnM. II any, mey be flied on Debbie AMberg ment tor eubeequent pet\od1may be principal IOJm ol the note(•) eeourld Calltomla, Exacvte<I by Jama '· ch..Udren, Gary. Chriltopher 4112...s3 lollowtng term• c .. I\ or pan calh time Thi•••••-• w .. lllld with the ediu1ted b)' the Cont<1m« Prtci. by H id Deed ol Tru11. wttll lnttr" .. t Filley & Undt Fahey and Nicholas Private {amil .. m•tc NOTICE ind Plll1 C(adlt. tllelermt ol credit to AVllOIU•led 111 lldo demandede County Clet1I 01 OfanQe Counry on Inda• annual •,,.,809 rlftlcted 11 tl\ereon. H provldecl In Mkl nott11l. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION . , Y f'UU\. be ecoepteble lo the undtfalgne<I Et trlbllml. leda IMeldlr eontre Ud. Aug a. 1983 the end of lhe IHM perlOO. A Seoul· lldvtnCQ. ti any, undlt tM terma 01 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER l'Ofl 9ef'V)CeS were held •. Private an<I to the Superior Court. not teu tlft eudleftcl• 1 -4'~ Ud.,.... '222*11 lty o.c>otll lh•ll bl required prior to aakl Deed ot Tru11, , ... , a111rg411 CASH. (peyeble II time of .... i,i Interment. ln lteu o r FlCTmOUl9UllHEll than $1000 ol tllf! amouot blCl to tpOnCSedenttede*Odllia.LMla Publtll'led O<ange Cou t D•llyoocupancy •n<l•XPlf'IMIOlthefllltlaelndol l1wtulmoneyottrre UnllllCIS11t11)11 flowen family requests NA• ITATUftNT teeomp111y the otter by cerllfled lnklfmeclcM\ flW ... -Piiot Aug. 22. 29. Sept. 5, 12• 11183 lnto1m1tlon concerning Ill• the 1ru111 ctHte<I by nld Deed ol lntld• the meln rront entrance lobby • Tiie IOllowtng person la dotng check. an<l tll• bellnce to be paid on If'°" wteh 1o Mell ttie .o.tca of 4710•83 PfopoNI lhoul<I be addrNled to· Truel, lot tl\e amount reu ontbly H · or Trenaemenca Tiiie Ina. Co .. 830 N. donations to the Heart Ar.-l>\lstnet• et. cloae of eecrow allet conllrmttlon ol "' attom.y Ill IMe '"''* '°" FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DIS· 11mate<110 oe 122781 88 Main Street, Sant• Ana. Ctllf 00000 socialio n Pac1f ic View LA MANCHA APTS , 778 Scott Pl , sale by the Superlo1 Court Tuft, allould do ao P'ontPtf1 IO thllf..... TRICT. 17210 Oak Street. Fountain Tiie beneficiary 0 undet ••kl ONd 111 right. Utle Ind Int-• oon.,.,..as Mortuary Directors. Coate Met1. CA 02627 rents. oe>eretlng end m•lntenenc• wrlllen reepoMt. " tftJ, mar be PlllllC NOTICE Valley. Cellfoml•. 92708. TtlePllone. or Tru1t he<e1otoreeaec1111<1 •nd d• to end now llelO oy It under Mid ---~ Lucllle Pimental. 778 Scott Pl . n . expenses, en<I prem111m1 on In· llled Oft time. (7141 842-&e5 t Attention: Carol livered to the und.,aigned 1 written Died ot Trvat In the ptOPl'TY lift(f------------L boat• Met•. CA. 92827 1ur11ncea<lCeptebletolh1purch1Mr llUateddMMaollo"•el-'1ClTTIOUl IU9Mll JonH FOUNTAIN VALLEY Oec:laretlon of Oelevlt end Oem1nd eted In aeld Cou,,ty. Ctllfomll, ._ r ..,. Thi• bu•lnffl I• conducted l>y an 1nall be proiale<I aa ot the dlte of iO de uft ebog.-0 en •le _.. .. ,.. N.U. 9TATIMIHT SCHOOL DISTRICT for Sale, and a written Notice 01 o.. tcrtblno the land tl\eleln HA•l~L.AW~,..T.OLl'tl ndf\/ldual recor<llng or conveyenoe lraneler debeft• htQeflo ,,.~ ... The fOllOWlng I*'""' -dotno SUZANNE MOORE leuttendElectlontoSell.Theund .. • Lot '45, ol Traol no 6005. • Mort u.irv • V' ~ '"'V LUCiiie Pimental 1uu, and any 1111• lneur•nce policy de Ml• mllM'ta. au reepueele bull,_ 11 Clerk of the Roard lllQne<' cau!Ml<I 11ld Notloe of Oel1ull 11'\own on • map thettlol -<led In C"rematorv Thia statement waa tiled with tll8 shall be 111 the IXPtnM ol tile Seller, MC:lttl, al hllY "'9t.tM., plMdlt -S & L INVE,STMENTS, 1300 Dove Publlehed Or1nge Coa1t Dally Piiot lend !:lecllon to Sall to be reo0<ded In booll t83 peget t6 and 18 of ml .. t&2~ Gisier A•f' bounty CHltl\ of Ofang• County on en<1111t otner cotta II the axpenM ol ri••freda • '*"'"· Street, Suite 200. Nl'W1>0tl BeKh. Auguat 9, 1&. 22. 1983 46t1...S3 necountywhefe Ille reel properly 11 aettaneou• m1pe, -<111 Of llld CO'>l<I Me"\a l.t.ug 9, 1983 1119 purcll1111r or purcn11era. ·TO ,.... Dl!,.NOAHT: A olvtt CA 92880 ~led county ~222174 The undeulgneo rlMIVtll th• c_,i.-n1 llM bNtl ftlld bf !tie DoMld s.ciretu, 14 s-lrbwg. Otte Augu1t 22, 1983 Tne atreet add•-ano ott• S40 SS'>4 PubUellld Oreno• Coaat Dally right to re)ec:l any 1n<I all bldl prlOf petntltt ..-..1 ,.u. "you wt.ti to Nl'W1)0tl Belcfl. CA 92860 Plllt.JC NOTICE ruatee· LUCINDA I( TAYLOR db• tommon <Matgnetton. II any. of lie r-tUCI HOTHIU IKL l•OADWAT MOUUA•Y Dtlot Aug 22, 211. Sept. 5. 12. 11183. lo entry of •n orClllf confirming the 1Mfeftct ff1M leWeutt. JOU mwt, Mike LM'lnl. 1907 Yechl Tl'\lanl, BENEFACT rNI Pfopll'ty deacltlo.d abo\19 Is 022-83 Nie •tttlln 10 dll)'l ll191thta1ummon1 l1 NMport e.ach. CA 02880 NOTICI M IHTl:NTION 22891 LAMB EAT ST STE 620 purponad to be' 31:l9 eo.ton W-"(, 1r-------------1DATED· Augull 18, 19113 sarved on you. nie """'" thl• court . Thi• bull-,. ~ed by.. TO Hl..L MAL ....of'11R'TY El TORO. CALIF 112630 Coat• M .... C• 112elt6. • P18JC ll)TIC£ MARY AILEEN w JENSEN. .. #flttttn reaponae to Ille comp4alnt genii .. Plr1nerth!9 NOTK:I ...... ev CMVWM ..... (11~) SU-3788 BENEFICIARY fAAHSAMERtef. Admlnlltrel0t ot lhe Ett•t• of Ille Untnt you do. your de4eul1 w111 bl Oonlld Segrettl IM A~ 11, 11U tM 9Mtd of Published 0t•f1911 Cout Deity Pllol FINANCIAL SERVICES (111) l 10 Bro aclwav Costa MPSd £>42 9150 Ul.T~ & ING.HOM SMITH & TUTHILL W'HTC\.IH CHAPIL '427 E 17th SI Costa Mes., 646 9371 f'AClflC YllW MIMO•IALPUW Cemt'lfl'V M orl u;uy Cnapel·Crema1orv 3500 Pac111c view Orivu NewDOrl Bcac" ~'700 McCOil.MiO WOITUA•IH Laaun& Btt•cn 494·9.41S LaQune Hill" 7M·0933 Sin Juen C.0111reno •95 1776 c " '1-- MOTICa lilVTT1NQ ..,. above n•m«S Dtcedlnt 1W1tered on tpplloaUon of tha p1e1n-Thi• 1t11ernen1 wH llled wttll Iha lcNoeften of tM .... ,_,..._. Aug. 22. 29, Sept s. 1983 4180-83 032·11314 NorloelthenbYg1\191'\thet1"9Boald HUGH J SCALLON. AltOfney '°' 1111 1ndthl1covn mityenter ·~ ~ty Clert! of Or•noe County on ~ ..... Dttlriot ef °'.... Thi undlr8'Qned Trva1 ...... of Trvai.te offl'li Huntington BMcll ~~~ Admlnlatrator me:,,, ag•ln. II )'OU lor ·~relief 0.-Aug a. 1983 e..-,. c ....... ....,..... ,_. Plllt.IC NOTlCE Clelm• ll'IY llebllliy for.,,,.,~· Union Hlgf'I Sc:hoOI Ollltrlct will ,... "_.. J. ICALLON ~ In the comotalnl w'1ldl ~ ~ .................... ,..... ,_.or the .,,... ~ lflCS --~-~ llldle '°' ~-~J:,,~..!''c LA~........ could rMUll In gern1anM.nt of -·~~~2 ~~l~ t~ .. us,.... '"'*" .:..-::........, NOTICE INVITINO BIOS common ~IOn. " fllty. ~ Iona ~tOl'et or -.. _,.. ... ...., •• -•y #aQll. taking of money °' properly '"'""' ......., • • ••· ...,.. 0 • ... ,,_, -..-, tit tM C"1 Notkll I• hereby given tnet ttte Boerd therein ~. ~to tM ~Iona on In !lllte 104 0t other r-.f requet'led In tha oon'I-4t01-t3 .. ~ ....., 0.-.. c-ity, of Trull ... ol 1"9 HuntlnQton 8Md'I 8•'• Mia will be~ bl.It .... lttiitotlloeotlllldOlltr~ ti:'• '•tnt, CA, 11.tH (114) olalnl C ......... __ .., .. __ .._ Union HIQfl SchOOI Olttilct wilt,... co..,.nantonn1T1111ty,upwor ... ialde tt\111 be olW'ly mertted "Corn-1-m1 O.ted June tO. 1913 "9JC ll)TlC[ Ftieii 9ef Hll'I ......,. end -Olt!Ye-led bldt tor eupptytng free-pllld. ~ 00.. II 1 'Oft* ~'°"" COntrolW 8lcl 1534". :ul>llthl<I Of•nge Colll OeHy Pttot JOHN J. CORCORAN. Clerk • ., ................... tor Loedet meeting or IQUll IO 1he enoumbrencet. to~IM~ llddr....o 10 Allyn E. Aowt~. llQ 21. 22. 28, 1083 By D Swtln, Deputy ncTmOU9 .,..... ........., • tlj)ICll\catlon• on Ille In 1he omc. Of pr1ncl1p4ll _,, of the ~ -. P\.idlMlrlg Meneoer. tWnllngton 4812 IJ3 Publlll'led Orenoe Coalt Dally""°' ...... STATl..wT Tiie ...... ""' ............... teld Olltrlct. by Mid Deed of f'rwt.""" ~ &e.ati Union Hlg!\ Gdlool Olltrlat, Jul) 1. 8. 10. 22. 1983 The follow4ng oar-• .,. doing MWft •• lMI Md .. OM ........ Bid• ehell bl aleal1y merl<ICI "Tr-Ind olhef tumt • l"OYld9d ,,_. 10201 Yor1tt0Wft Ave . Huntington Plllt.JC NOTICE 4'10-13 bu..._•· flHtl H1111,.r14I lh1t111t4' tor Loedlt Bid 163)" ~to Plu• ldvtnCM, It fllf'f· under Ola e.o11, CA 93441. etWS r.oelved et« IA> ooNTINENT AL CAA cuNIC. 1t1.-.-•> .,...,.., ....., ~-Allyn I! ~. Puriinae1no .,."'" *"" Deed of rn..i • ...._ cNr'lllll lbe=tOf"I 2:30 p.m .. Wedne•d•V· AaA~":,".!.~H Of' "'8.fC NOTtCE B) \/ECTOA 'A0MOflONS. 11M1 ........ ...._ , ~.Huntington e.ect1 Untqn HIOll and~ ot !tit TruetM MCl'W 31. 1W, at wtlleh time end .,.... Mart-,......, Owci. Un11 C Foun> ~ U , 11U, .. ~ ..... 9Chool Otwtrlc'I 10201 YCN1tt0Wft the fNlll _ _, by Mid Deed tf ':.:.i blcle ... bO pvblloly opened ~~· llU...... ..... ,ICTITIOUl llUINH ~ .. n ValltY. CA. t27ot • ,.. ._ ....._ ....... the ........ Aw ;;;!:'°" IMctl. CA 92&441. lt\llt, to wit: W.04~ ... ..,.. reed In room 301 119 """-·ng poreona have •l>•n-NA• ITA n•WT Cltve ClwW 4rnltn '40 V"'-...-. ....... wNdl .. M MW "' flfld •• or blfOt'e 2·00 P '" fha beMftdary "'""' ...., i,.., &di bid lhall reiNln vllld '°' •boned lhe u" ol tne Ftct1Uou1 Bual· Tha tollowtng !*ton• are doing .ity Dr co.11 Mau c:!A t2627 • ~ ._...... OMoe ll -... WednwdlY Auou•• 31 1"3, ai of T~ 1111f91of0f'• •ecait1y ~ pertod of 48 deyw •It• Ille dll• ,_. N1me· AME"ICAN NUTRITION t)utll\lll u : P1111 .OoYid t.udg•'•• :Me ~· ....... c..u ...... ~ .., illt!lc:tl time. •nd pl-bid .... M ""' ,..., Pf09ti'1Y It IOOMed. Trw. ipecltled IOt the r«*pt of blcla ~UILD, 908 Lombard. Co"• M .. •, BUSINESS Hl!AOOUARTERS, Illy Or .. C0t11 ~.CA. 92927 IM ,...., eptlftlne encl .....,. put>ltcly ~end ,..0. tlll'l4Wtc;e Tiiie l'*-MICle Comc>er+. Thi 8oeld or TNll-"'"'be,.,. L.:A 92828 237 E 23rct St . C09ta M-. CA. 0.Yld Rof>lr1 Polton. 3'411 Unlwr· ........ Wfttteft ,. ........ Oflll EICh bid lh•ll ,..,, .. n vlllld lor • "487 Wftl Third 8treM Loa ,.._ tale Jvdol of the qullllty of equip· T~ Flelltlou• Bualne.• Name re-1121127 tlty Or , Coll•,,._., CA. 9'827 ""91Uat1 ...... M ,....._.•I period of '46 d•ys atttr Iha d•t• oei-. Ca, 90041 t2tlitC84000 "*''~end,...,.,,.. Iha right 'C'ed to •boYI WM llHKI In Or•noe BlllbWI J POOll. 401 w. LAI Vfta Thlt ~II oondllCllCI by I ht....... IOClfled tor the r~I of~ l)ATID July "· 1MS TRAN$· to rollCI any or Ill bid• Ml4 to walw ounty on Oc\O\af 2~. tllll3 '& 1. ()fange. CA. 92eet ioln«ll pertner~. • ~ .. IM RHDI~ eottlN Tho llolrd of TrUllt-ell .. bl 0,. AMI~ TITU any ll'reguill~'!:"'"· ,_ Wllllim D 9hHrt, G08 t.omf>Ard, SumrMt L Speer. 237' E 23rd St.. CMYe Cf\lt'l9e lmlth lef1tl the *-eftcl we• ... tit tOle Jvdol Of tilt quality of equip-INSURANCE OOM .. AMI' • Allywl,E. Aowl9y lt'Oeta MtH. CA. 112828 Ca.ti M"8. CA 92828 Thia 1teteinont wll llled wtth the llw ........................ ~I ofl•ed end,.....-lhe right • T~ Pvtcfuu1lng MWllQlf Tiit• bvllnott w•• conduatad by • Thia bu.,notl It conducted 11y • leoun~ Q1r11 of Orll'!Ot CGunty on -OMoe ., IN ....., IMIMot. to rojlCt 1ny 0t Ill blc:ll and to walvo "'?;! o.tod 111'4/IS ndlvtduef gtnerml par11'1«tf119 ~' t . 1"3 -._ ....._ CeMI....., Cell-My trrtouiet11Y t'*9tn A9lt ~ ()> .... eo.ei Dolly Plot WNUtm D Sheer• ltrblt• J PCICM ug • . ,_ ...-. DATii A .... ~ tta llQf!ld Aiiyn I ~ PublMflld ()fenga C.0... Aug 17, Md 22, t983 4619--83 _ Thlt ttal_,t WH flied With the Thia .. 11-1 WH Ned .tlll tM PvblteMd Orengie C.0... Oell)' '°"" W. lllCOU J>Utdleaina M~ Pilot AUOUll •• 11. 12. 1113 1 nty Ci.tit of C>fange County on County CWll Of Or-. County on IPtlcM Auo.12. 2t. 9'Pt a, 11, 1~ ... ...-y ef W....,... O.ted: 1114113 f\ug 9, tlltl Aug 8, 1 .. 3 4tlia..l ........... ,.,.MIU Publlll'lld Ofal'IOI C~t Dolly Piiot Pvbllthed 0.llngl Col•t Dall)' ,_ ~ ....... DIWtl1 Aug 11 end H 1913 461143 PHO! Aug 22, 211, 8ecrt &, I~ PuOlllMd Orange Coat Dally ~ beb-. J0u Wt ..., ~ M .. Of~ • - -4748-'3 PMOI Aug 22, 29, ~ S. 1~ ~:.a:7: ,.,._ II...., ~ 0..,:::. t: ~ w:;.:e~~? 8uylftl and ... ,Int at a v '"90n8bte prto."'9t'1 ... •11•1 olaaalfl•d 11 all "' ab(M .. l~I I ' 1 -.... ----------"T'"-,.._..._....,.. .. __ .. -..... ' -......... ·-........ -------........ ~---------------------------- Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Monday, Aug 22, 1983 CLASSIFIED · INDEX ltaMI I•• lalt lta111 ltr Salt 1.,l.,.• ... •_11_1_l_••_la_I_• ____ .••.-•-•..-11-..l ... • .... • .-l.-al...,1 __ ,1; ... , fer lalt Bta111 ltr lalt lt11t1 fer lalt lea1n ra1al1la .. leatral 1002 .-.Gta ...... u ... aJ.._ ___ 1 ... 00..._2 Gtaeral 1002 Gtatral 1002 Gtat11l 1002 Haat. leacll 1040 lnrttrt leacla lOH l!!f!rl hacla tllt '"~~~!ft"~~ LOW IOWll ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:=;:=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 4Br, 1t.Ba. dastrable WllTOLIFf AllU Winter Rental 2 Br CtP '· T H E DA IL\' P l LOT Ll.o ISLE cul-da-aac by Cen1ral Pk, , futnlahed, wuner. dtye< 1138-4120 REAL ESTATE .. ~ ... J An1 h.i'" H<ll• lklbooo t..Und 8'_1boit Pif'nH\aula <'•p11tlr.,..,O..h C0n>no clrl M., Clio"' M"" 0aN Put n I II Toro '"""""'" v .ii.y H ""l>"I""" a .. , h H..ni. ...,_r ~N-h LacY•i. lloll> ..... """ N1f""I l..akt ......... ..._v,.p Ntw""" S...h $f.n l'l...,...n" S.... JIUll C.p•llr•no s..n ... ...,.. a..i Br.ch a-u1.......,,.. Sµn.18r.rh T\.9u11 9/non.,.l#t' 'MM»lt H.,..,.. Mn .... A.-r\mtt1\I 8tKh Pl'opotl) Bual nee Pt1>PIY Ct-•.r,y ...., .. ci.mrn1 Propr<1y c.ondom'n1u,"" Oup ... •n Un1\a ~IO~M°'f'd l""'""'PNP<'flY Jndwuwl Pn>1>1' ~for S.lt i. Hanw Par\.t nu.m Dnie-rt ~an,rCo Ou1 of C:O..n1y Ou1 ol s ..... ~rarma ~s!'.:t:'y Ir~ MNTALS ~''"-"'<! H.,._. Unhu-lw!d l&.o..... """'1.hfd or • UnllUT\lahod Condo"'"' Condo Uni 1'b"'n~fwn 1'-~Unt O..plu .. f'Um Dupi.& .. Uni Apo.t'lnwn" f\u'nWwd Apanrnmla Uni Ap<a rw.. or Uni -_,,.,_ !I-.... ~ .. "-"-Summ.r R.-n1ala v ... .._ R«n ... h ·~1a1t 10ShAro ~lals Wa11l<CI o.,.....,.,~, OfllC"f' ll<'n ..... _,_ flenl.alll Comrnl ll<'nW. Ind,., l\.fft""la s--Mw ll«n ... i. AJIOJNCEMENTS UllEI 11% $ l37 900 assumable Dover VIII 2 Br 2~ Ba $585/mo 1173-3039 1·5PM. 2710 Delaware 1001 llTE•ESTI Cl A IF IED OFFICE llOUR Open 1-5 124 Via Lido Nord S9 t,o0o 1'1 •1 12~'1• 1141'500 845-11442 3 Br 1~ Be Condo. r-.. 1004 " • fixed Owne1 646·4025 lt•HI VaJaraJ1lat4 oven, refr:ro. crpt1, drpe . 100o1 Only 10% down wlll move Bayfront sm.,le story 3 Br 2 Ba. beam ~'etlmgs, WllTOLIFF 1 1• o1 Ne 1001 yoo Into thl• beauUlul T I h s . 0 0 1044 I "-aeral 2212 SP0,.0,_ &"~·~':'a0nd". Oa~··r 1or1 e ep one erV1ce: spacious t.erra(.~. pier & slip. $l,2!'>0, 00 frvlat Sh11 3 Bd m pl faml~ -v• ,_.,.., Co1ta Meaa home with• ,00'mP In N'-pour,' '"-ac Btn Canyon. Tott Hy 64S...212, EvM 54a.o. 5 :~! 30yearunbetlevabte 11"1• Monda y.Friday 2 Br Ma condo, dbl gar. .,... • I .. ~ apr loan On"' $t07,000 Hayfront 6 ba 7 '.IJ bdrm. V1Ua on wide lot, 1 & 101 only $234,000. Own· remod. home Abaotutely )B Co do near bMCll 10ii for this 3 Bdr0~. t~ bath 8 00 A l1 5 30 P M pool. spa, dock for 120' yacht $4,RS0,000 ltpl, ni lennls. poo spa, ereanxtou1, aubmll allof· beautlfulll Foot ipaclout $~50 ::0 • + d...vw.tt. · ro:M hOme with 1emodeted : ·" .• : · • ~~;~5°5~~603wnar/agt ters Call 540· 1151 tor an bdrmt, format dining, 213)775-343 1~deyt 11~1 kitchen. It's vecanu can Business Counter· Open 1-5 101 V\a Lido Soud appotntm«1t to-· huge llvlng & tamtry r----,,.,,...,,....,,..,=""=--- -UEO-IVE VIEW .. ,.E rooma. $4000/mo y1ly HOME FOR RENT •04~ 10 ... 846-7171 M d F d Remodeled :J bdrm, 2 bath+ larger~ rm •• " Celllormoredetalla Hunllngtone.&ch38drm 1,ouo~ on a y. rl a y hed • 20 000 Reduced l1om $299.500 to Newport Townhome. Im· S850. Fenced yardl & -8 00 A M 5 ''U I' l1 beam ceilings. fumis . patros •4 . S269.500 •3 Valley 10~2 : • • • : .:_, • ll • View. Turtle Rock. Open mecutare end unit, ta1ge gar11Q99. t<td1 & pet1 10" D E 0 1 INES HYSllE PUCE llYFROIT houae Sun Agt 752·4006 -------& IPllGIOYS Sllp lor 2311 wetcom•.8113·1~. ::~ A , ~ : boat. $1250 y1ty Agent, nofM Sp«·tacular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up, 2 br. GREAT N "il H l lOO Weatcllff home Lovely 2 :~~: IEUYHIE PllBLI CATION Of.AOl.l!\E 2 badn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced $t,5oo.ooo •• ' oat1 bd1m, denwinlc•yard. Jndei $400 au uttt• pc1 1060 Wldeahad)'atreetawtthtlt· Sat I I 3 LOCATION BACK BAY 1Br. 115.600 wet bar,m ltplc $1200 charming Ill bungalow '~! lie 11attlc ts what quality Monda)' -.: () d.m. PElllSUU HOME OCUIFROIT encl lanai, comm pool, yrty right ni ocean fncd >rd 1""" llvlno Is all about This T uesdav \1 on L ·~o p.rn on 1hts Ashlo1d Model tn spa, beh, boat stlp poss Newport Creal; 2 Bdrm 539•6 190 BEST Rlty 1" ::: home hes It alt and more · Ocean & JellY views. Marine room, 4 bdrtn, :J Park vista . Woodbridge. Own wltl consider Lte unit. very spacious with l/ery small 2 Br Beach 1oee 3 Bd1m 2 Ba wl1h large Wt>Jnesda\ Tut>.... l '.HI fl.Ill bath, 3700 sq ft Xtra parlung $1 ,385,000 2 Bdrm, 2 oa Ceramic Opllon. 675-4010 Bkr new cpl and many up-Shack. comp untum No 1100 rooms and thick new Thursda) ~'t>d . t.:rn p.m FllllllllS ••ICH HILLTOP 11te entry micro-wave, COSTAMESA-lO>c471urn. grades. pell 7 blkl to ocean Im carpetlno. Priced to sell "" Cent AIC Upgraded mobile home 991 up In WATERFRONT HOMES $400. S36-7838 :m now. Don't miss It. Only Friday 'I hur:-·I ::rn p.111 New 4 br. 4 'h ba, custom French Normandy tnroughout Redwood park near buses & shop-631-1400 lrriat 2 4 •M $146,900. 751-3191 S d. L"r ' ·1 ()() u Ill 2"'0 000 deck, tow upkeep yard pt no New reffln. 2 Br ~·anlront w/garage :~~ atur av r I. .l : r · · Estate l.2primeacreh1llt.op$1.". · Pric ed to sell er luinence. bed & wat~r SBSOt,;;oyrly. ~10S8d1m1.S850-S2000 :ii: Sunda y Fri. .HHJ p.tll. COROlllO CHS llYFllOIT $139.000 heater Xtnt cond. l•••trlWl1t1r ul. CA1'..' 1CELLATI0 '."1 & ba f I 85' boa '10·000 549 • 0185 lltat1l1 •,))loll.' : ., I., Coronado Island CUSl. y ront Ol . I ~isor lJllU MILLI J&OOll IUl n CO RRE(~T ION deck. Plans avatl Now $370,000 w/trad~ Beaulllul 24>c60 2Br, 2B• HO\. E SOLD , It , .. , IUl&lllEIT 1m MUST B lllllDWllElD HOME ea y home Cornet IOI Island U )(. Canrellations and c.:>rrection~ rna v kllchen Fam rm, llgh1 In· 714/lll·llll :~ THIS WEEK! Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake v1ew . 3500 sq 651·1177 terlor. enclosed porch. t)lol. be made on same deadlines as ft $440,000. Will trade for a local property. elr cond. Young adults m: Ullllll lllHE welcome. $3•,500. Agt. I al Ma 1)80 Ftrtcftnre above. Please ask for a canrell at 1on OCUI FROIT llCOllE UllTS 540-5937 l:J R~:'e~~:~°'1~ooo number when canc<'lling your ad. Prime 2 Br, 2 Ba & 2 Br. 1 Ba. Duplex on xlnt ••• 1 ... 1. 2201 2 Large B1, 2Ba. 2 car gar· 10$795,000. swimrrung beach good income. $72~.000. lll·IDl1 ERRORS: Best view, t.allest ocean front bldg tn-plex 1100 noc = .. LYSH,000 Check your ad dai ly and report with spacious 4 Br. 2 Ba. each level $1,200,000. 2• 10 Lge 3 bdrm older !amity 2)20 home on huge tot. Exist· ~~ Ing FHA loan a1 only 8.5'/o :u~ lntereetl 759·1501 or 1600 752·7373 errors immediately. The DAILY PILOT assumes liabil ity for the fir~t BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR incorrect irrsertion cnJ y. 341 Bny,1<.l1·D1111t· NB b 7S 616 1 ~ •-CLASS IFIE D 642-5678 17THSTREET i:: WALKERcsl.EE -----------CLOSE = Real Estate a ..... ftt lal• 1 ••ut1 ltr Salt Walk ro all shopping on 211411 •to--..c.-"-anal 1002 "-aeraJ lOOZ 171h Street or downtown r=n: --Costa Mesa "New" Con· = ~. ...... ..... ..._______ dos, 2 Bdrma, 2'.ii baths ::! _.L HllE * HARBOR RID~E * at $125,950 01 3 Bdrms. r-g 2'.ii baths at $129.950 tt1e Thia 3 Bdrm 2 Ba home 11 Orear 12'h% lln•nclng ~ located In College Park. ,.._me visit the most fabulous view New Call lor ihowlng 21112 Needs TLC but hU loads \,..oU 546-2313 2':U 01 potenttaL Asking custom home in Newport. Noth.mg to l Fl•E SEUCTill 2Br starter hm $79,900 3Br 1 '~ba hm $97.000 3Br starter hm S 1 t0,000 3Br 2ba home $127,900 3Br 2ba home S 132.500 3B1 2ba pool S135,950 3Br 3 pa1tos $139,000 4Br 3ba home S 148,900 CONDOS $79.900 & UP Xoalllttr llty. tlt-HlO OPEN TILL 8 PM -MICMILaON DlllVE .. ..,,.. Coaatrcial age, ttke new. Yrty $975 ,.--..,...,...,,---,-P ty 1250 mo Joann 67S-9126 ::Ozy 1200 aq It 3 br. 2 ba Univ Pk Tef'lace 3 Br l-;;;';•r:;';:;;;;;;;;; <>c.anlront duplex, 3 Br home nr lrvtne HS Many Dove1 model, 2 Ba. tint I• comp furn, 2 1g patio• nr upgrad!S· MW Cfpt. ale. location. walking dis· Grea1 commercial lo· Balboa Pier. 2 btka to bey trplc, 8 Jae. petto, pool tance 10 comm pool Fee cation, Balboa Pen at the & 1 h 5900 9 eervlce & gardener Incl atnd s t39,500 Jean fun zone (207 Palm). m:.' :0~:: 0cea:i'::~nt. $950/mo. 651·•6S4 Laten 752-1414 Good Income-price re· duced to $400K. 673-5881ewa. ~orLHae 2200aq.t1.3 Br L •• aD. I.IC" l" .. 8 873-2943 C • 1 M 22"" 3 Ba condo. lrptc, mlc10. • '" ... ________ trtal t If "" pa1quet, pool, tennla. eOiLb YOGA HOME on 8 •• Irvine Terr hm. 5 Bf. 3 Ba. Turtlerock VIII•. Pou. spectacular OCEAN Cea•eaiaia•I l27S den , d t n Ing 1 m IN opt. 833-2227 FRONT 3 Arch Bay. lee 11300/mo. mo/mo Of 6 •--------~ stmpte tot Call owner Fil IOW YIEWlll mo only. 851·8885 Poaslble opllon to buy 2 Br 2 Ba rental jacunl pool to Mon (7 14) 499·3070 or Bright 2B1. 2Ba comer unn SIYI' ••• 1 •ra•ir deluxe xtru $600 ~ fM Tue Io Thur 1 on top noor. Luxury am· ..... ~ S39 BEST (213)799· 1159 menllln. owner anxtou1. Large' Br home with lam. -6 l90 OPEN SU_N_D_A_Y--3-7-0 BYCO 6-45·2251 Uy rm, dining rm, and 1N--ood--b-rld-ge-.-..,-aca-n-t-=-3-br- br .. kfut area. Two fir.. house. nr t1lle, pool•, Mountain 2 Br. Wood places. lrg yard and view fPU. S975/mo. Agt. LJI• shtngle, spotless house 1., ... _,.._____ $2200/mo. Barbara Aune 759-0770 w/legal unit, view, 1 block or sa e y ownr; r, 844-11200 to oeach $210,000 ba up w/parttat ocean w . l.q!aa lljul U!i Newell, 497 -5411 2 B1. 2 Ba dn. garagea & q;;iy decorated t;;;;, Reduced for Quick Sale frptc's Nu crpta, Int area. 3 Br, avall now Lower Tnree Arch Bay newly painted OWC part $900. 831·3555 """""""'""'.. ~ s 133,000 Witt consider compare with this 4 bdrm. (am nn. 5 otters.1131-7370. bath, fonnal dining, 3 frplc:s. 6 car garage. Large pool & jacuzzi. C.Ome to the ~ate and ask for 3 Yorkshire, 759-1931. THE REAL ESTAT&:RS 4Br 3ba ocn vu 499-238• financing OPEN TILL SOLD Submit your oner. Siyt1.n 3 Br 2tn Ba dplx. l~rt leacla 22H S 184.500 33777 Diena iky1ttea. IP• tub, frpl ln j W.hOl'.IM. 1 i3 9th. §1 01, Dana P1 2•0-0183. Mttr M.tlte. many other $800/mo. Garage 111ait Looi " t'C>Und )004 """""")> 3011 TRADITIONAL REALTY ....,._I 9rfy,..... .JOU &thoola 41 '""........_ JOI& Tnv.1 >Oii IPEI IAJLY 1·1 BUSKSS l FNNCIAL ___ ,.,.~ •a...-°"9or'1 ..... u... ._,,tww Wa.nt.tc1 • Jnw.&nwnl ()ptl(inu,n,u. ,,......,,_., w..,,""' •M..,.)IO i...o.n •Mcww'f WM\&..cl Mor-TD 1 EMPLOYMENT 4011 nm nU1C111 ::: Ownet wlll help In 11nanc· 4011 Ing thl1 well·kept 3 bdrm, 4021 2 B• home Lrg tot, 2 HELEll B. DOWD RULTGll, llC. 144-0134 40l4 patios Quiet residenll•I •O"lll atreet Ramps and In-LOCITIOll Ill OllYll 402A 1erlo1 to accommodare LOCITIOll handicapped person. TOWIMOIE Very IN8ll m.,intalned FIV Mesa Verde's llnest areaal TttallY lleaetlel .. ;:~; &eC41SS For lurthe< d.. Location Is mos1 Import· 3 Bdrms. ~bathe pool end talls call Dorothy ant101ahomelExecutlve ape Eieoent '$3SO.OOO Mitchell 4 Bdrm· separa.te muter assumable ltnanclng Full MERCHAIC>ISE ""''Q\Wt ApplY.nt~ 14....-\.ont 8idC M•-•1" Corntt• .. r.q..._ . C-puwn 'Trtt 10 Yo.. "'"""',-.. ~s.r.. -holdCoodo ......... ry """'"',,,.,., M....,.11.,_ M,. Wan...i 1'f-i r""""""" .. Offa J"um11u.rt " ~'""'"" f'..,,.. "o., ... ~ ... CS1'..._ TRANSPOIU A TlOft ........... ~ ewn....,, Mu101 &k" 't.IOION")'<lnlS.V>"'1 Mb4or "''"'" 11v. Tr•1Wn. Tr•"'"' ~•drn \;hlity AUTOMOTIVE """' i..-... ". A""O Srf"'YttTt f#•r'- AVW'& W•n\l'd ~t:.!..~:'I~ T""" .. " l'tl•n• "'"~~ (1 ...... , AUTOS IMPOR T£D GE 159.9100 ..... ·. •·.:,•,. 11c110 TllPLD·l.1.1, ::~ 3 unit• on beech side of 6014 Hwyl Walk to beecll & wlb &hopping Two unit• w/2 6011 BR'a 2 BA"a One unit w/3 ~ BR's, 3 BA's. Areplaoea 1100 In all unlta. Call Mary °"' Oentla for detalla .,.. $449,000. 6-44-7020 :~:: u111am1nan e no I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii n i. I• Tl>I~ 1011 • with children s wlnQ price 1550 000 La1ge kltcnen ano lamlly · area. Formal living room Patio over looh rose and vegetable 01rdans A must to see, only $175.000. Call for show· Ing S46-2313. THE REAL ESTATERS Dalebout Boye.Beach Real Estate ltl •&. f"IJ"f DCCUI HCI SIHCI , ... llUIH MIULUll Immacu late 11111• bedroom home Lrg llvtng room with brlci! llreplace Formal dining 1oom over· IOOklng trelll1 covered, tlled patio .$ 185,000 *Cote Realty & lnvestmt-nl ll0-1tOI FtlOIPPH OIRIUHL•lll Conveolent locatton walk· Ing dla1ance to Shopping Older 2 bdrm. and den homo with greet potentlal on lull 9tze R2 IOI. Priced atmoat at lol velue •• just $195.000. 171 41 67l·4400 I J I JI 611-2121 HARBOR "'" 7014 701fi 7011 7020 1on 70,4 7026 7Q'21 HUT llEElllLTI 111-lalO 4 Bdrm• In the orlgtnal ,_ _______ _ Blutte. ale. vacant, new 1•--------ca1pet and sunny patio 910) 9101 9108 i ll2 t i lt 9111 911• till 911> ''" ~121 tl"l9 '131 91)) ··~ till .... tl4J .. ., .. ., .... .. ,. "" tll) 81)1 on the g1MO, $229,000. l ll'liilltil I l it ~·' Fleeltora. 6 7 5-6000 YlCUT -PRICED UllEll lllllnl Exctu11ve proape<oue area wtier• eech home reflects pride of owntfll'llp 4 Bdrm, 2'h bath, huge muter ~11e. format din· Ing. and separate f1mlly 1oom with wetbar & fir .. piece A 11e1t •I s 199.0001 6-46-7171 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS wtW1Slllff USTUlllTll fhls large llngle family home with • bdrm& & 2 beth• h&e toll of ctua & a~lltea. Low malnt~· ance yrd. btll redwood deck ShOrl distance to the beach1 7S9·1601 or 762·7373 ::fl i..--.-.-.-.-.---· ••ts ... , •• , ., , .... f .... . .,. . .,, "" tin More lamllle9 are getting --------- Ille camping "bug"" tht1 Attal llHHtrt yeat If you hive 1 WE PAY $100 LEAD FEE c&ml* Ula1'1 not getting for any house• that need u_,, Mii II now with a to be moved or wrecked Cfualfled Ad 850-4133 .... ..... 0"' Hteo1u• '\Qr• tt ,.,ttiy v•uv lnO\IQhllul ()n t.111th\J#y' •r'l<l holiday• "' w1nta su1U• .---Y-A_W_A_R_t_""'l 1"1n111 m ade myH it "' • I I I I r . o bY ~~·:; ~h:-:.~ ,,._ ·~~ ....... ...._....__.__..__..__, Y"'¥ "•••.lot1 f•O""' \t~ No ) I fi • I' r I' I' I' I I I I I I I IOUll-LITI lmrtn .. -IHI•'"" HOJ COLDWeu. BANl(eRO llllULI UY 1141,IOO Unforgetable whitewater vtew! Custom expandable 3 BR home with extra large wraparound deck -great for entertaining. Dramatic brick entry patio • ocean beach community! IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 -------lalMa bla.. 1006 ••!fOrt ltacll 1019 11'% Fii lllTE SO Yll 11'% Fil RlR JO YI I .I, ltH•frtal l1tlH amenities. 2100 sq.11 111 'Ji block t o ocean Xln1 toe. nr Nwpt l>ler, time to teue. 11400/mo. 2131433-0502 IUOI OOTilH IOU IOllEl2H~ Pride of ownership, block to ocean J u adorable 2 bdrm • Iott 1'~ baths. garage • park· •no '°' 3 cars Owner writ carry tor qualified buyer 631-1400 - V..•\lrHlkll'T I tc J"lt ., In<. RE.Al ESTATE. 931-1400 PRICE llJUHI IPYIWlllU 3 ••• , .... ~ 0411 RICK ALDEREnE. BKR CALL 731-44<14 • l I I , 00 I • I ~ a.:> I ~ • • • 11;-•t •1111 1k ~J'.X'fl· ~1vl not high 1n µrlr11. rf'l~<>n· a lilt rn~t. C'lu~1l11'Ci edvtn.l'llln11 llllJPlllt (.I···-....... . ,.,,.,,.. .. , .,..,. No In lees. no close coat. No In lees, no close coat. Cape Cod renova1ed. Big Canyon Monace by shore moortno 4Br-I hse owner o c view. 3 car above hi tide. $525,000 _5_5_7_·54_7_5 _____ J bd cottage, completely 10"1• dn· 12"1• Int Owner remodeled, huge ..-ty 10 bayt ront Agl gar 14RueVlllars Open 840· l538 wknds 1·5 6•0· 1538 Mutt sell 548-1936 Ct1ll II.a. 2224 landscaped yard. garege, lactat Prtf l S 2Br. 1 Ba. gar, bittn r•w frpl, $875/mo, 111. tu t. ctrHa ••1 Mar 1022 JllMllE OllEH LIH llLE UYHHT Dock for LAROE boat Lovely 6 Bdrm 7 'h Ba 873-71173 _ -.. -1ecu11ty No peu EXstsioE c M TRIPLEX. & oven. open beam cell. 2 13-380-911110 d ays 8 7 x g1oaa S 17 1 .000 frig, gard. Cat OK. S&25 714-548-8533 ...,.. 2 bd, den I mt to bcn. community tennts cour1a, pools. 24 hr securtry Many e1t1as $269.000 Fee Open Sun 12 • • 6 Ma1111m• CdM By owner . R Foster 714-975-0060 760-1733 S 19.620 annual gross ~ S500 dep. Avell S•pt 1. 1-602-299-8969 1982 A Meyer. 549·3434 4 b1 21/2 Ba. Blutta, Cloae to tchOOI, park & pool. 2 Br enclld garaoe. quiet patio, dbl gar s 1100 oH atreet. p11111te yard, 494.7429 avett ---* l1r Frt1I Ct14t * VIEWI VIEW! VIEWI no pe11. S625 S48·82S 1 Sec Bid , 2 Br 2 Ba. Poot boar slip 1va11 By Owr>er 675·8837 Newport ocean t1ont Ht·Plex. prime location 673-7873 -~~--.o-r:7=n •Tir, 2 Ba, Tnhl. nr SC IUOtl ltllE •••••t rial '"' ~ PIH. SA gar. patio, pool, Wear Newport, arctlllecll Fiil UU II spe $850 No pell t>eaullful & unique own DOW I J£TTI VIEW AIR CllllTillEI LWI ., .... 11 152.sa22 home, trg 2 Br 2 ea 200 blk 40. 1 1 3b .. in wes1ctttt. customized. .r 1' jacuzzi, -t bat. meny o • ' • ven. * tndust1tal bldgs 2600 10 3 Br. 2 Ba, MonlllOlllo ltlel Looking tor 3be yard, com pt relurb super kitchen, 2 fire· 6200 sq ti. TwnhM, 2 car gar. pool, ~";fu're & profeHIOl'lal $539.000 217 Jasmine. places. plantation shut· •Xtnt Financing no pet•. $11115. Sierra 1-ant•. Call '"•2-5757 Ow t t 673 5551 ters. and much more. 3 -· .,.. ner ag • Bdr , lamtty 2 Ba. •Prime So Orange Co. Mgmt. 841·1324. Selut. exec home•, newly OPEi HISE $320.000 App'I only Call Cell Bob ~~Hlth/Rob a .. 2 ll deeoraled 4 Br 3 bl. TOMORROW, 2-6 PM 703 H 8 r, y Fred II r I ck . Socci. 7141752·8011 Yard. frptc, wuh«/d~ pool, 118rylrg yard. n1 Iris • $209,000 Wetl(er & 831· 12611 Buslneu Piopertles hook·up. No pell IOhoole. ahop1 Bayaeat Lee Real Ear91e Brokerage Co 723CeoterSt atM. By Owner L .... 7::~~50~... 1024 Leta fer Salt 14 i1151m°.~:~;11~· Oay1 ~;~8~ 11 4 2 .' 1 111 . 1110 000 •IR 2•• --------5 unit Condo profeCt E. 4 bd, 2 ba, tn MM• Verde, 810 CANYON l' • -llJFllllT WITil IOOI Coste Mesa. Approved 3260 Mtnnes1oa St. FOR LEASE 2223 AVALON plans & map. $250,000 $900/mo 6-44-1836 P1of. decorated home Stoker 640·9019 Litlt lllt I Ir. 2 la. net AOI 85Hl260 Affordable S300'a r.,,ll w/megntttcent golfcourM 2Br Condo nr SC Piii8 llJ· lt41 Harbor Ridge # 1 S•n thlt cassuaJ 111 """'•Ide 111 •w · C 111 L 1 n d • Ow $'OK """"' 548-0632. 4711-1234 ner. pool. spa. or Beeut executive home. Sebutl•n Make otter bungalow newer too less dwn. S700mo alt tu newly deco1ated. 4 Br 3 8o44-0377 appt1too53&-6190 BEST Eu1bfutt 3Br, 2 lrplca, lam $87.500 556-1626. Ba. pool. very tro yrd, nr LEGAL BUILDING SITE Riiy f.. rm, formal d ining 775-2580 schools shops Baycrest 1-:-.,..-------=--$1350/mo 720-0739 8 re 1 By 0 w n e r Full Canyo11 View and Cell It hOme prlmo 5 rm S 6 2 6 some Ocean View. crpts frptc bltlna gar not 3org90U1 3Br 2'.ii ba hm POOL MIME 375.ooo 4 •4 11 · PIP 8o46-9865 far to ocean $500"• wllota of wood & lkY111M Oulet toca11on 3 BR 2 Ba. !59•0884 Mtaatala Dtttrt 539-6190 BEST 1M th1uovt, brick l/pe In 1111. fireplace RV access 1 S Ing rm & m11r 1utte , 1 blk S 148.000 financing by LllO ISLE llH llEPI ltHrt 100 Condo for lse orahr Nr O 10 bch. $1275/mo yrty owner Price reduced t o Lu11utloua '"Reat11 Log ~~~,"11:;.~ix:.~,~~·1::". Nodogs.5305Rl"8<A,,. lltJ loCar41t llltf. S565,000 Large Irregular huge 2 bd cabin In the $5351$356. 962-7621 Wayne S411-88 t6 ICl-1121 IOI 3000 sq It hOme mountains S 116,000 evN 979. 1955 da t-111bor View if me 4Br. l/r, w/pool sauna & spa olf NOW ELEOIBLE NEW _.....-'-.,,-,..--,-----3ba Comm. pool, Aval! m11ler suite Submit on CAL·VET S75.000 6% DRAMATIC 3br 2~ ba Sept 1 II S1600/mo Ind financing 10 • fixed new LOAN 714-338·5004 Jog ro bch. Xlnt atM gard-A.gt 1173· 1181 IUI F.ll•CLlllU ioen Completely 1e· IE •-" l S975646·1035/645-90llS " rurbtehed •• iuC•••tt Lg ocean view 1Br. evtlll 1 Local bank hea torectoS&d LllO llUln 1q acre Jn Ringman. Ariz. Eutatde 2 Br, 1 Ba. enot9d yr IN $7116 mo 645-&459 on 2 beautiful condos. g11age. pelto. t1g yard, no l·JBr , 2112Ba and 1.4Br. llJ• 7J00 Wiil 1rade lor 1979 car or IMlll $535/mo. + 1 mo NEWPORT TERRACE, 21/2Ba The units are 3 1~~--~~~~~ newer Also diamond•. MC. depoelt. 548•6442 or W.alde, 2 Br 2'J\ Ba years new. spacious and 1• gold or silver or what 770•5629 $72S/mo Avett 9115. fully epPO(nted w /mod· MUST BE SOLD have you 983·8267 845·9219 ern lealures Creative Eaatalde ltytlah with 3 Br 2 ~ t C1•t co do 2 B 2 IHHI hni1la.. Ba deepplle crpta • P n · r financlng Avall Subml1 att THIS WEEK! apace.,,.. kit 2 ,,..,.,.. den. yrty IM $1100/mo onets Anent 642-4623 I l"-a ··-" -·· ~·2-3073 .,,, • I ... muttl w/pool jacuul ,_-____ ...,~--..,..,,.- CHARM ING 2Br. 1Ba larlt•r llltla• ••• 1 ... 1. 2107 atS700 539-6190 BEST Nwpt Cr•t Condo 2Br. house. Coste Mesa. FeretltHrt 2 81 uaarlv, deck·. :z:.. '"--------2'.iiBa, $795 mo. Avall $83,000 Terms 548-6680 ltW "-stea lt•t ,. , ....... <>-1 5 902·8847 _ -• w/d, garage. partly turn. lJllLlllll ....,, oonHE letl1Htl ,,.. 675·6829 I provide QUlllrted people Ooean front 5 B1. 3 Be 2BR. 1·~BA, lrg 101 11,IOO,OOOte verynlce.ctean,2 bd.gar. 10 rent your property ~,ft::xsfJ'o~~~5~~,! $96000 See at 243 E 17H,OOO.t71-30l1. patio, laundry. $575 1 TRW1eport •eppllcatlon Wkd ..... 21312115-2261 22no C M Own/ag1 _ __ dep Avall Sept tO thiu form • prol111tonatty ,_ 714-979·8330 MUI YIEWlll June lO 673·90l8 drifted leaM form otte<· UST ll.E-1_1_1_1t_ .-. Br~ht 2Br. 288 c0<ner unit Ing you maxtmum protec· • ,.n top floor Luxury am· l.a11a1 lit.•tl tton. Call Pel• Jollnaon llllMI 12'% LllJI mentttea, owne1 anxious Furnletled Hr 2t>a. &0. 631·128e Off ocean front beet 2 8t hM crptathf\I out t-.r a ppte s eoo + , .. 539·11190 BEST OTHERS AVAILABLE 111 LUH/IPTIOI BYCO 645-225 1 N I g u e I S h o r • • Newer 3 bdrm. highly up-Townhome. aecu1lty ShO!'.Cllftt: 1g 3 Br, 4 ba, graded town. dbl• ga1. IPPlllTtlITT gated comm., ocetn fem rm, frpkl'•. grt ocewi pv1 patio, comm spa and view Club hOUM. pool, .....;;=~_;.....-__..,.._--w , welk to pvt bch. pool Only S 12s.ooo IF l UFmll tennl1 & ~ech prlv. no LUil W/IPTlll I WC>Otmo 548·71139 • Ownr/brk1 Biii Duggin• LHIRYPllTlltll petl $1,000mo. Cell llerylhel'P3~2batrome 1--------- _8_3_3_·2900 __ ,_7_5_9·_11_1_2 _1 --Purchued !Of $800.000 In 496-14411 with dining rm, 2 car QM. Speclout tum. Of unfum . Eaatalde 3 Br 2 81 pool. "82. Auume 111 TO or Gated/Comm 481 Newly 1450/mo. Vecant now. :. ~· 10~ S140.000 Devin Real E .. S520.000. 12 6%tntereet furn. beach, tennle. 2178 Puente Ave. Neme 11200/mo. e.42·3572 tate, 842~ 0....ner wlll (!01 laet NCrO"#) afll.ln•, nr ecnoota, no y0ur 1ttm1I Agt. --NII with fffodown lor pell. s 1500 6e 1· 77 \2 Curt Hefbett• 11 WESTCLI~ 4 •• 3 -•· OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 lo.n •mount. ...1 1-· p-...t--' _ .... ,.bdrm -- 382 Grenoble 4 bdrm, 100'% PIUIOlll ~rt IHc .,.,. """ cZiiT'r;;;,"y 11200i,;;: lamtty rm condo Poot & Ntoe 3Br, 28a, pool, yd, Call LI& .,.,1 842 11200 tennl1 cOYr11. G1eat BICk II WARI I mo 2 Br. 2\t Ba. apptlanoM, frpk, xtra.t ' ..,. • Baytoe s121.300 Coest 633LldoParkOrtve Newp0tt Cr•t Condo, M~·7326 LaJauj!-. Ufl & coun1ry Rtty 84M 181 Bro«er 2131885·&401 :"Pg~~=-.tu~.p:, §o eo..t Plan ale 3 Bt 2 Pr;r;;r:a ar•ilbd:ll*a IRLUll IHM t~l\lt court•. CAii for 81 lllOUl/pool hofne <>Pl II rm pool horN ~ + ~ 2 b 1~ t>a poo1 aw t to bur I UO tnfo fOtmel ~ t4?8 pti bHUI !gar y11d Sttp• to YlOllT wamFIHT Tll lptt 142-1111 113H 190 BEST Atty... 53t.8190 e!ST Alty ,.. m1tket 1~1 for ald«ly Wiii 19kt lerge boat end LIDO tSLE 4 BR. 3,,... Be. Daaa ftlat DB laata Au couple Low aMUmablt d o c k • e o m • l•iiiillliiiiroiiliiiiii._ __ oiiiiiii __ toan s t 311,000 6•2·8809 merctal/lnduatrltl uae tn s..>t thru June S 1200/ Ra,. llndl l3aO •bod• l"ID tht h .. 11 of N-po1t mo No pete. 876-7667 welk dl1t1noe to OOMn Daaa Petal 1vo Batch. seso,ooo Cell tor Ill •a-H frH utll• a11a11 9/ 1 By own;;, 2 .• 1y a Br f 8.. •II de1•11• -· 539-8190 BEST Atty,.. wood burning t1p1c. trg 142-1200 o~~~~~l~~grrRse en kitchen, t.undry rm, front Oramattc view hofne tum. YalJI W4 6 rHr yard 1129.000 11\CI :>1an0Apoolt1blt, Flat ~ 10 2 Br tlfown crptt 1ppt1 Ura •trt rm 1130.e 190 81!'.ST 1M Mini manaton 4 9r ,_ 2 Ba belOt Cf'Plt frP'O goufmlll kttch 2 Qet 1100 53M 1t0 IHT ,_ Te<ma 404· t 107 90 to 120 daya Ot? $2500 HO FOR ReNT iilt.""1tu • l mo 720-1742 lf'lytlme F~~r.,: 'z:::ST· hlllno anythlno with a 3 br. 2 C. frpk N9edt Wt11tlf T ar Oen, gerege. garao-. Kldt ~· Dally Plot Ctaneltlcd AA TLC 1109 500 or best yerd. no peta. 1500/mo W9feotN.983-1llOO. 11 • lffnc* maf* ... olltt (:l t3i630·& tllO I•-------Ulll• tnctcf. 8<42-2097 Agent, no IM. tuet Cl.it Mt-alt =-.1.::==-.::.:::~~~=..1:===========- ' ( C8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /M o nday, Aug 22, 1983 ll••tr1ilia1 la111 DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY OOITNOWI! AH FOil SUDlA Your Dally Piiot Service Directory Represent a live 142-Hll tit. 122 flv-ay-Perklng Lot AepaJrs-Seatcoallng S&S Asphll 631-4199Llc lill Pa1i11 S11wict ICarpe•trz D~ll PERSONAL & BUSINESS _ .. R .. e_p_a-1r··-A-1te-r·a·u·o-n1--bMWXlLt ACOusf lfal G1r•tai11 HnUa1 1H1utlat1' ltm c11 c.;;;1..;;.-.-n--u·p-s ... &11-ru_b_&_l_r .. -,.H_A_U_L_IN·a·.-s_M_A_l _L_J_O_B_::I_ sfRVlcES ONllblTtb Bill paying Nore Higgin•. Ooors-Wlndow~Cat>lneta Small jot>a & Repairs )99-7 I IS 499-1601 Panal-Pallo•·Fencee 35 BUD S52·9562 lrlm. mo melnl Prompt Tresh & Furnnure Msrlcetmg errands, Or'• & reu Cnuci. 642-2873 MAlT 645-5089 app1s church, elc Re- h eiatu Stmct rr5 up Jerry 5415·"4 13 tlectrical Eap Gardner, Ma Int. L l HAULING · MOVING End paperwork night-Carftl Stnict E•t-e"'c-r""A .. 1c-1A_N __ P_r.,lc-a-d cleanups, tree trim, Free Rental cieanupe & win- mares Cell PAPER TALK •Wt INSTALL CARPET right, free esumale on esl Call Pete. 641-1096 dows Jon 645-6192 Assoc & organize lno1v Fors 1 75 sq yd Call large or small Jobs Uc ""ar ... tlil~ Waift..i KHH Clt aaiat & business 760-1988 ••et or Pele. 772-1722 39662 I 673 "359 • • • M "V Mowing, Edg no T wlce • ROBIN'S CLEANING h il••n c ••••• Ctacrtlt LIC'D ELEClAICIAN montn $20 10 S25 SERVICE a thorougflly Remodels or any Invest-Cement-Maaonary-Block Oual~b~o~'j'1~~~~/ates 546-9707 clean hOuse 5A0-0857 ment. qlty Improvements wana-Cust. work Lie. Lawn1gerden malnt reald, CLEAN HOUSE! P.11.1.1.E. OtHt Ot. .0381057 Rob 673-8094 uc·o ELECTA)CIAN comml 1ndus Yd cln up (ti's Not Just a Name) CLi'l• Cart Top Qualtty reas rates Low rates 846-4941 avs Rose Hsekpg 973-0564 545-3305 Uc 11320735 a 646 7602 I T"' h liable driver. acttve, at· tracllvu older woman, own c;sr 6.46-9734 Laad1cagl•1 BRICKW AK Small fobs Newport. Costa Mesa Irvine Refs 675-3 175 --•5h-1 .. 1d""c-ar-e-. g ... r ... ad ... e-s""R ... 6 .... ""1g-e Haaclraaa •r d•lille/ atrtll~ c.~1 •• 1 M1kia1 fenced yd, lransp E/tlde Fuaihut Reliait~i•t liN~E,.;E!o;O~H~Eill~P"?~c"'A~L""'L-J'!'!lif"F ... FI A FS Becky 841-226 Movia1_ •New cat>lnets. cabinet C.M. scflools. 642-0196 Jack ot s1111ades: r.arpen-EXP'O HOUSECLEANING 1----A .. ]li-C.-M_O_V_IN'"'G•.-- tac1ng. bars & formtca ----4'ntlque furniture restored, try painting, gardening. CALL MABEL, Qulck-Carelul Low raies countenops 642-0881 Coalracttra, tree ptck-up & det clean ups. etc No Jot> too 894· 1421 or 536-8332 Lie T 138046 552•0410 OFFICE/LIBRARY /OEN Gtatral 645-6434 ell 6 731 -9 I 73 large or small 54o-035• HOUSECLEANING :ao1nel9. desks, pan- l!!A ... em_od ... e""ll\!'l!A!""e ... pa""'lr ... s .... -00-m-m -AEPAlllS * PAllTIH GOOD REFS EXP'O *l -1 IOYIH* elllng Your needs -our & resid Lic·o. bonded, Gar11e Door Repair Etc Gary 545•5277 PTL Gladys 549-0759 Best Quality 25 yr exp craftsmanship. 548·2858 Ins For est, 552-9142 Springs-Hinges-Openers ---JOAN'S CLEANING Compettttve rates --Haalia1 Lie T-116.428 730-1353 CarJtDlry Construction 'A Us -Repairs Lowest rates• 1---r!>4l!-'!'.""l'lll'l!'lP'!'--Cooking . EHands . & All _ _ uc·d Tom 557-4480 DUMP Joss & Hstild Dulles 540-12e1 STARVING COLLEGE Remodel-repair Unique & Repslrs•Remod•Add'na SMALL MOVING JOBS STUDENTS MOVING co Unusual work a specialty 24 hr emergency service Gar•eaiDI MIKE 646-1391 Pacillc Coast CleanJng Lie T 124·436 Insured 20 yrs lie bonded LIC 33471 4 855-0880 1-----------WE 00 IT AIGHTI 641-8427 _P_li_a_u.•.•---------i•'·'·-·-~-i.a1._ ______ _ tHUn PAUITEH 24 hr EO. 141-1121 Prompt, neat pro WAfEAHEATEASpec•al les11on1ts 636 71 49 Pool 11eatt11s•Furn11ces CUSTOM EXTERIORS * f t1uC.l!IS11t DllPOlllll* & INlER Reas 11t11s Free Drains tteareo from SS & est St11v1t 547 A281 S2'.> a"yltme R11p111rs OUSTOI PlllTIH Ans Ad "~I 642 4343 lntet1or EA18rlor Courtesty estimates Don 644-4798 85 I 9604M&M432·0500 Full Service All Work Gu11ran1ee 13 Vt!. Et.per 495 6174 Smnn & Son Plumbing Plum1>111g 1epa1rs & dre1ns •PAINTING• cltlared Lie 645-3426 Exlarlor • Interior Resident . Commerocal lttliaid1ia1 Free est 536-980 I ~II types ol Flntshes your 12 YRS EXP Nwpt area Home or my Shop Steve 1 m smell, my proces are 494 8937 Free E51 sma11t 650-6477 Aon Rooli•t :,...H_u_b_e""r ll!!R_oo_lln-g-.-.-11-ly_pe_s_ ParriDf New-Recover-Decks 1..,.?,,.a"°rt~h.;,ln'"'gol,f,..n-te_r.,..lo-r"!!D!"es-1g_n_ Lie ir411802 548-9734 HANGING/STRIPPING VISA-MC Sco11 645-9325 Secreluial Servi cu E~ pert W allcoverlng on· 1-N""P .. l.oN""G .. t .. B"'o"'o .. D'"' .... -·E"'E.P""t-N""G"' s1allatton Ress Consult· '"' ant Assignml 581 -8590 For ind1v 1sml business Hr1day/wk 6•0-0868 ''" Sttrict HMOVE/PIDl/UIL Fr .. H I Ron e.5-2537 Tui•t S.mu -- t yplng7W0<d Prmlno Quick, eaay revision• Aeasonalll• 8S 1-1041 Widtw Cleaala1 - WHffE WIZARD WINDOW WASHING The only magic 11 QUALITY" 631-2026 "Let the Sunahln~ SUNSHINE WINDOW CLEANING 642-1549 Stalt Llw -- State law requires that all contractors who perform work over $200 Including 1aoor and materials must oe licensed Unlicensed c.ontractors should so state In their advertising Contractors and con- sumers. contact Mary Grond1e at 558-4086 with 11ny Questions Contrac- 10 r s Staie License Board, 28 C1v1c Center 8altpilli11 S day week, school trar.s. meals & TLC 1'\ yrs on up. Eests1de C M 650-4273 Palombo Const 962-8314 FRAMING . CONCRETE TREES HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Est Brocnure 768-7694 WATCH us GROW! Aemooel/repalr Unique SPA INSTALLATION Topped/removed Clean Furniture, lrash. Trees &. unusual work a speclel-"'4ASONRY 675-8690 up. new lawns 751 ·3476 963-5415 NORM An!'f~~~~ ~~~~00 PaialiDf =--P.;.,l•,..•;.;.le.;,;r;t,/~l;;,;;t"f~•.,ir ___ Tile Plaza Room 690. Santa -PLASfEA 15A TCHING ''c .. u-s-10-m--C..-er_a_m_1_c_T_1_1e-l•-A_n_a_. _c_A_9_2_1_0_1 ___ _ ly 20 yrs lie 0, bondeO --CLEAN-UP MASTERS GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS --I E .... Palombo Const 962-8314 Cre4il CtHHliDf ,_11 sizes Prol reas Ask & HAULING No Jot> loo F I Pa TIH -small 995 6006 Selling anything w11n a by Richard Sinor Lie BAO CREDIT? Clear up at>out our 25,000 lawn • _ Dally PllOI Cla.ssllled Ad 280644 14 yrs of happy neg. TRW profile. Money special Call any11me WANT ACTION? ta a Simple matter local customers osck guar. 645-5840 646-6684 (Michael) Classlled Ads 642-5678 JuS1 call 642-5678. Thank you. 963-4114 BABYSITTING Repair/small fobs. Fences. In my home neer Victoria. shelves, partitions low :::osta Mesa 642-8482 rates Steve 731-8311 - -- Aestuccos Int/ext 30 yrs sh 0 we r 5 , En 1 r y s . Neat Paul 545-2977 Kitchens Patios Free ED'S PLASlEAING Est 640-2062 DAVE Int/ext Patching/textures Restuccos 645-8258 Want aos 642-7667 Have sometn1ng you want 10 sell? Clesslfled ads oo 11 well I Call NO W. 642-5678. Aertatal1, Oaf. Aerlatal1, Oaf. CoroH ••I Mar 2722 Coala MtH 2724 AP1rlatal1, Uaf. ltalala 10 Ollice lealala 2914 i.111 I Foaatl 3004 Btlr Waalt4 5100 llewporl ltac~ 2769 Skare 2908 Bayfront. Offices, patios. FOUNO 2 light 1an pups, 1•*--..t•""T.;.E;..;ll.-IO.;.llioiit ... E_S_l,.;ll;.;.;*.;. • HOROSCOPE 2 ILOOll TO IEACN M n/smkr to stir 2 br, 2 ba par king. Jeni Io ria I male Look like ml~ dane Lrg 2 Br 1 Bo 4 Plex. Ldry Spacious apt, apx I ml. 673 1003 CM 751 1333 Spec1a11z1ng In lrl Seek· Am, Nu Carpet Rent Ir om beach Ca 11 apt. C.M $265/mo ' 'Ir :_ • -1ng sharp people to train. BY SIDNEY OMARA 2 Br. 1 Be. patio, encl gar $775/mo 898-4005 $525 w Sld8 645-6625 642-2357 ut1ls Jack 535-1127 NEiii/PORT BEA(.;H OlhC8 l·--------· PI T FIT $15-540 •n wkdy 645-8492 evs/wknd 1,000 sq It Anrecllve hour 635-0538 Colll .. ,.. 2724 2Br. 2Ba, lrplc, enc• gar. "' -no pets $550 mo ISi, 1'1""&_2,...""B-r-"'$'"'4-0""0""."'$ .. • .. s""o"'" 1ast & sec 642-0433 OCEAN VIEW, 2 Br. 1.,.. t>a luxury penltiouse Condo at VIiia Balboa. 6 mo Isa, will consider lse opt $975/mo. 548-3239. New t>ch condo gar, Ir pie. 1rasn comp, micro. WIO $300 Casey 63 1-6543 Welt Maln1s1ned Modern FOUND ADS Building on Quiet Street Tuesday,August 23 ARIES (M arch 21-Apnl 19): You gain recog- nition wtuch, in past, had been el usive. Ce.nam events come to light that r eveal you d id right t hing, that you failed to obtain adequate r eward. This could be your "day of vindication!" Capr icorn na tive plays key ralrige, pool. no pets 423 Lge 2 or, 2 b& luxury BPI W Bay 5A8-95l6 2446 Elden Av $695/mo Prat respon F, ntsmkr, to shr 2 br, 2 ba el Promon· tory Point. no pets Call Dave 675-6497 Assigned Parking Gar-ARE FREE ages Avatlat>le 645-4800/645·3323 t bd, upstrs. gar. Voe· 851-6226 HIQIEIDLW DELUXE OFFICE suites Call: 1or1a1Canyon area, no MESA PINES2650 Harla dogs. d/w Avail 9•4 BEAUTIFUL I Br 1525/up 142-Hll ro l es $450/mo 631-6812 PAV patio. pool spa 2 bd, 1 os. carpet, Drapes, TOP area, quiet, no pets rhls Charming 2Br, IBa apt w /wood burning trplc, cathedef&I ceilings, stove. relrlg, & pvt gar- age, Is more like a p\11 hse Choice NB Hg1s loc 2100 Haven Pl Lse $775 Prot male under 30 to share lrg NB home. ~tras, semi-private, $420/mo lnclds maids serv 631-6313 Bayfront bldg 800· I 107 sq 11 avail trom S 1 25 BASEMENT St 00 SQ II 2500 sq It Cell Mon-Fri --------- TAUR US (April 20-May 20): You "Ch.rt with fame." Added cecogniuon due, w1Sh comes true, m ember of opposite sex p rofesses a ttracu on . love. You'll be rid o f burden , you start anew, vitality and bll-1na, $465 2272 549-2447 Maple 631-2927 Mesa Verde 2 bf.'" I ba. 2 bO. dnstrs. gar nice area Vlctorta/Canyon No dogs Avail 9-A $550/mo 631-6812 optimism make double-combacks Anes figur es prominently. 2 Br. t Ba garage. no pels. GEMINI (M ay 21-June 20): You climb over chlldranol\. maintenance exper preferred Rent obstacles, promotion IS d ue, you make new start, you $350 Call 642-5155 receive plaudits from superiors. Sky is the limit -2 Br 1 Ba. in 6-pll•. 2269 imprin t st yle, p r oceed w ith con fid en ce, toss asi de B Maple $450 • $300 fears, doubts, suspicions. Leo plays k ey role. dep No pe1s. 540-4484 CANCER (June 21-July 22): Make decision 2 Brl Ba pr1va1e ya1d regarding career, travel, home Strive to enlarge with no common walls 382 Vtc1or11 • 7 $5 t<i crpt, drapes encl gar $525 mo • dep Water pd No pe1s 241-9806 POOL. lrplc pvt patio. dshwshr. EaS1s1de. )l lg 2 Br garden apt S59S/mo 557 284 I * 1 Ir. 11111 1i.1 1pl patio, gard'en atmosphere crpt. drspee. $385/mo 731 -6829 642-7312 Stunning large 1 Br gar- den apt pool & rec area 1425/mo 710 W 18tn mo No pets Agt 631-5155 V\'ATER-FRONTDPLX 2Br, lge deck. very nice, greal view $850/mo yrly 650-1906 Saa Cltatalt 2776 2 er S4S5 Furn. $520 Pool. year round. nr beach. t>uH& No pela 498-6277 Ammie shr 2br 2ba condo. N B M/F 30 ~. $350 • 'fc utll. Chris 754-6239 or (2 13)863-9712 9.5 642-464A NEWPORT CENTER Full service Executive Suites $575-$825 640-5A70 Office space tor leaae· 747 II, $695/mo ullls pd AIC. We'll loo!\ for you_ll_ ground ltr 1055 El Housemates/Unllmlled Camino Or, Cos1a Mesa Established 12 yrs 3 Blks E. of Fairview & 11 1 tn OC 832-4134 ,t,dams. Yng e~ec looking for Fem 754-1040. Mr Tracy rmmte 10 shr e~penses • S290/up, carpets . $250 • 112 utll Barrie drapes. a/c, restrooms. 546-0404 17301 Beacfl Blvd Hun1-:f;~o~~~~~u~f. !,~r l eatihWaatttlH 09 1ngton Beach 8A2-283• Sec S675/mo 635-2280 Responsdlble working IH VIEW 2 Br l''l Ba. w/gar crpts Rooaa -.900 couple desires rent Beautiful large office a11a11- drapes stove. fncd yard t.' house, Newpot1 Beach, able 642-4644, Mon-Fri. horizons, to understand interna tional implications o f 851-9523 rules, laws First tmpress1ons prove correct. lt 2~2ba townhouse w/pat•o. water Pd ':>enlleman non-smoker c o s t a M e s a 9-5 636-4 t20 l-5PM o~er 40 Kitchen pr1vi-$600-$700/mo Eves Sublet sml baylront office c:ertainJy lS ttme to get out of rut! Do so posthaste E7SJde. 5 yrs old yard LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You're not obtauung all S6S01mo Call Otck facts related to financial pictu re . Someone IS !e~~~~c:,<! dys. 640·24'6 attempting to substitute charm for truth. Know it , Townhouse 2 Br-2 Ba No 66~6 ~9 V~l~~anta A~;25 leQe 5•8-7586 ev~ 536-8742 NB Convenient, parking 5540 'lpf Bell room 10 resp . Garaies ftr $400tmo 548-2888 protect self in clinches. ~t accounting, d etermine pets 1916 Wallace /1 assets and obligauons Gerruru, Sagittarius natives 103 S495tmo 831-3671 play significant roles. 2 Br w/gar, crpts. water VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Go slow . lie low , gain paid 636-4120 t -5PM Westct11t aree 2 Br apt up· stairs sundeck encl gar. no pets S•50t mo 646-A 112 d 2 176 "C" Placenlla 1460 secon emotional wind. review legal pat terns. A void 2228 "C" Placentia s470 WOOIUll YILUH scattering forces, ask questions, give full play to •2 Br2 Ba nr SC Plza I & 2 Br Ap1u11e11 Poot mtellectual cunosity . You'll be invited to presllgious SA. pauo. pool. spa 5~~o;~:i~~;8~01~~:rv social aHrur Keep resoluu ons concerning d iet, c arport $600 No :>Br 1'·B• S595-S610 nutrition. pets 752-5822 1 Br 1 BA S!.15 LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Personal magnetism 1""8'r2 Ba upper. near TSL l&IT 154--00ll soars -)Ob gets done, you recei ve o ffer for "bet ter ;c'~~1~0 °10~ ~e~:li~· Dua Poi al 2726 thmgs " Success indicated t hrough writ.en word, 540-2245 Spacious origh1, 2 Br 1·~ ability to make changes at right time. Gerruru. Virgo, 3 Brtotally remodeled t>a S625 493-0467 Sag1ttanus persons figure pronun ently. Check brand new. ,,.., Ba H.at. Beac~ 2 740 license requirements 1ownh0\lse spts 01w. SCORPIO (0c.'t. 23-Nov. 21 ): Emotions tend to pallos, kids OK. no pets Sept occupancy dominate. could "bury" logic. M ember of opposite sex S695tmo For rental •P· tnsists on change. u-ave1. variety Domestic adjust-pllcallon 64.5-6646 ment ()C('urs, could involve ch.1ldren Success m -S490tmo 2 Br w. Ba car d1cated through speculauve venture. creative e f forts. pot1. lower unit, lndry rm. SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 21): Define terms, close5t~7s~r:i1son see places and people as they actually exist. Be TSL •1•t IU-1IOJ 2 Br 1 Ba upstairs frplc garage $625 /mo 642·7803 Nea1 Aoams & Beach up- stairs apt single car gar· age. patio dawshr small pet ok. 1 Br I Ba lndry fac $450/mo S300 de· po~t Agent no tee 863-1500 practical where property matters are concerned, ,m;;;;-0 2 BrlBil pool. where your security ts involved. Avoid any tendency laundry room. ctose 10 SEIWlllD towards self-dec:-epuon. You'll gam access to "con-shopping 149 E Bay St YILU&E neat non-smkr M/F S350tmo 1(11 pr11111eges Real 2912 Coaa11ci1I 645-6930 all 6PM Baiooa tsland Lg ovrsze ltalals 2911 :>ceanfront N Laguna w/storage HI-dry N-1510 Newport Blvd C.M Stia1e 2 or 3BA 2BA Mor roof $85/mo 646-6333 555 sq It S415/mo F prof Avail 9· I $600 mo Balboa 111and· Lg ovrsze Agent 541-5032 1nc;I ulll 494-7948 w/storage HI-dry. New <100 sqttbldg, yard, C·2. qm forrent tn dpt~. M/F. roof SSS/mo, 646-6333 2400 blk Newport Blvd S257 mo 1nc1 oar Avail c M nr 11ih,"sso mo E·Z $300/mo 6A6-3 t92 Sepl H 675·14A7 access, ~torage or car 1.111 IEW- --343 Cabr1110 548-9516 "" Rm w/kltchenette, b&lh. Generous tenant Improve pvt entrance, v111 pd EASTSIDE Costa Mesa ments. 650 10 4000 sq 11. Single person. no pets nr 171h St 10x20 $60 mo. offices s 90111 2488 S325 mo 631·9259 957-0919 Newport Bl. c M qoom for rant near beech Nr Beach & Adami, H B , 6<12-3490 and lwy S250t mo sgl gar for storage Busy Npt Blvc;-:-cM 963-4954 $65/mo 12 13)493· 1655 780-t 164 IQ I. aJr cond Nor~1ng tem 2S-40 non WANTED· 5hop space or ottlGe/retait 845-9828 smok Npl Crest tennis large garage tor minor CM/NB 17th & Newport pool $300 650 1706 8PM 11u10 body repair, will pay Newer 3300 SQ 11. ample haaer --up to S200/mo Costa parking. air cond Owne1 Mesa or Huntlng1on Bell 67S-6900 ....... 2906 Bill 969-t221 Forlease approXS,oOO st ON THE SANO Offictilatala Z ffi warehouse & office SUMMER RENl AL space, fencd yd, Harbor )Bi 2Bs unit wet bar. 1617Weatclt(f,N B278 to area . Sl 500 /mo 1urnist'leo. waaher dryer 1365 SQ It Sult&ble for 642•1163 oncto Summer enctsd medtcal or dental Agent garage 5802 Seashore 54 1·5032 Shop & Offtce Space JSO TSL Mgmt 6_42_·_1603 250 sq 11. Suite siootmo sQ It or less, reasonable, Found Doberman between Adams & Yorktown Megnohs & Newland 962-7379 Founo Dog Older blkllan male Corner Ptacen- 11a /V1ctor 1 a C M 645-7236 Found Gray ano wti11e lemale l<llten vie Yukon & Bear, C M 675-4799 Foufld lga 1>e1oe M Lao type puppy 17th & Tusltn C M 63 I 7975 FOUND. Mate m1xeo uasa Ap$0, 111c23rd& SA.CM 642-0084. 631·2!115 Found Poodle black male, Sneltle sable male, Cocker goto lemale Shepllerd t>lkllan fem Lhasa Apso m1~ Olona male Oo..:te m1• brown tem 1 black rabbit New- por 1 Besch Animal Shelter 644 3656 l'ound rao10 Newport Beach area 675-3070 Found red m1•ed Re· fre1ver I 1 yr old lamale \lie Harbor Blvd San Diego Frwy 979-3366 FOUN~ Ten Chlhuanua rem wtblk collar vie High Or , Laguna Beach 494-8363 Lost 8i6 Male orangetwht cat 57th1Seastiore W Npl Bch 631-1535 or 631-1535 LOST Big fluffy white Per, s1an Cat Port W11yt>r1dge area AEWAAO 780-1706 Lost Dog. St Bernard X Irish Sener Brandy' 90 lbs 645-2193 LOSI Mini collle M, Lag Bch. Dlamond/Cotal1na Reward 497-2533 LOSTAaward S20 Sm F shor111a1r blonde dog Ans 10 'He1d1' Lks lllte .Vhlppet 962· 7526 ACCTS/PAY&ILlCLflll US RENTALS 1787 1 Mltc'1ell. lrvlne Ad agency In Np! Bch IOOk· ong 101 person to do flllhg and del1ver1es Must be outgoing and enlfgetlG Good Opportunity 10 get 1n10 lhe business" Call 644-764A tor lnlor- matoon ' Adven1ura-Tr1vel TOO YOUNG FOR AIRLINES??? ( 111 Ower) Imm openings 1or 10 Sharp Gals & Guys tree to travel all ma1or c1t1es & resort areas 1nct NYC. Oatwis M1em1 New Orleans w1un1que young business group NO EXPEA NEC Above average earnings & ~,11pense pa10 2 week training Trans pd All 8P· phcan1s must be 18 & over sharp. una11acheo & ready lor immediate amploymen1' For Inter- view contact Katie Mat· taon1. 557-30 I I, , 1 AM . 5 PM Mon lhru Fri ONLY Apartment Managemen1 couple w/a>.pe<1ence tor 50 unit garden epan- men Is Cos11 Mesa Salary • bonus ~ apt No pelS 642-4907 wl<dys Auto Detailing Steve's De- ta111ng neeos respans1ble ciean cul 1ndMdua1 lor car washing & auto detsll· ing lull 11me 631-6900 Banking IMPERIAL S&l has Central Ctsh Vault Teller openings at Newport Beach office at the Y actir Basin lnsurence, e•cellent salary and benefits (2) PART TIME CASH VAULT TELLERS I fidential data.'' TSL Meat. 142· 1I03 New 1 & 2 Bdrm lu•ury CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): What appeared i5ii5i'mo 2 Br, 1,., Ba apts tn 14 plens 1 Bdrm Vaulioe 779 "L" w 19tti. St c M c-2. 546-7249 ltDlala 2907 Cotta Mesa. 851-8928. lda1lrial LOST Small White I At least 1 year eitlenslve c;asti handling experience required lype 35-40 WPM and 10-kay by s1gn1 Banking or S&L e•· parlance preferred be I ed d uld be TownhouH n-carpet trom S545 2 Bdrm lrom lO a ost cause IS rev1v an you co recipient S630 Townhouse lrom d 0 d new drapes. laundry of rewar . Ider m ividual figures p rorrunently, room, enclosed garage 1695 pools, 1enn11 lends benefit of experience and h elps eradic.ate aura 1923 Pomona waterlalls, ponds Gas lor of confusion. Cancer and another Capricorn f jm •r e TSL Mgmt 642-1603 cooking ~ heating paid e.-From San 01900 Frwy prorrunently. S585tm02Br 2 Ba apt. drive North on Beach 10 AQUAR IUS (Jan 20-Feb l8): Cash flow enclsd yard. car port, McFadden ano west on lndry rm, am pet ol\ McFaddlf' to SEAWINO resumes -money 1..'0mes from surpn.se source, aids m 2195 Maple St v 1 t L A G E boosting morale. Look beyond th e immediate, TSL MlllT. 142-llOI (714)893 5198 perceive potential. realize that you can appeal to Lat••• lticL -2748 d d y ·u 1 ... h '600/mo 2 Br. 1•1t Ba _ • Wl er au 1ence. OU ocat.e Ob)CCt lnat ad been Townhouee. greenbelt, 2 Br 1112 Ba. lrpl, walk 10 lost, rrussmg or stolen 11r. carpori. balcony town & beach $800tmo P ISCES (Feb. 19-M arch 20): Lunar cycle nigh -2078 Thurln incl u111 493-8538 Judgment, intu i tion are on target. Tak e initiative, TIL I&.. 142-1I03 N~rl ltaclt 2769 make new start. unprint style , take ch ance on your Bachelor Apt. Nice yard 1 hl\/ersaillea. courtyard, own aba.11lles You'U mak e valuabJe contacts and w/g1rage, lrplc, ville pd guard. sec system could encounter a "love situation." S450tmo. 54&..0AOl $635/mo 493 6499 --- --- --Oeslreable Eatllllde 2Br I I Btun Uafaraialat4 A,., ...... Fual11at4 ,,., •••••• ,Oaf. be, oar. deck Avall 8/31, ..• 'I ii: ---$550/mo. 642-9837 '"' • S.ata Aaa 2210 ~HI ltacla 2641 lalllioa 11111• 2701 i utslde 1 Br. Apt In AV ~L LI 2BR 2ba, nr So Coast oceanfront i bd Mobile 2 Br upper, nr bay, yrty. 4-plei w/garage, no pet• IN NEWPORT BEACH Plu Fam sec1. downatrs, Home Av1ll Oct 1 1983 sundecl\, no gar. no pere $400/mo 648-1665 Stngles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· 24hr MC bldg, sic alt ulll Completely lurn and $585 • ulll 673-5003 menlS & Townhouses pd ecpt elec $625 /mo ll(lulpped 714-497-4288 I L-Eu talde 1 Br. amall tlul Some are elegantly Avail 9/1, 69A·2592 N It L <t••• al-a coey >If/wood celling• a furnished From $660 --t~rl IC• -•" h1ia1ala 2707 cabinet•. $405 861-9523 On Jamboree Rd at A,.,latall Faral11at4 1,., bldCK TO BEACH-Vrty 2 B 18 11 111 pd E••tSllE San Joaquin Hiiis Ad -2 3 Bd r a. pa 0 • u • nr .. t•• 1100 lalka 1· • rm eple. Wiii lido •hope & l>ttch no S&50/mo. 2 Br I'~ Ba --PtaiaHll 2'07 unlurn No pets 673·6640 pets 1800/mo 673--0343 Twntiee. ytrdlbalcony. -.CONDOS• ·3 Br 2 Bfll frplc, cable 2 & 3 Br lurn yrly & winter Ctrtaa ••I •ar 2722 sm pe1 ok, carport, lndry I/Illa Balboa and ver-rentala from $800 Blk to rm, all bit-Int . eellles. 631-5838 crpta. drpa, dthwehr beach, prkno apace. I Bdrm, ctote to beach 2538 Santa Ana Ave. Wlntlf rental 1800tmo 675-1642 Ant 1375/mo e.4-6632 aftlf TSLMGMT 642-1603 BAYFAONT·West Bay Avall 9.3 673-9423 " . 5pm Av• 4Br • fem rm • rec 3SR 2BA very~ BloCk E .. ltlclt Ouplex, 2 11ory, 3 rm. boat dock $2700 mo. BACHELOR. oceen 'lllew, lrom ocean. winter ranlel 1 BA, So of Hwy. beamed Br 2 Be eoclld yard Lawson A .. lty 675-A562 garden window. qulel. $750 mo 675-3504 celllng, refrlg, OW. I per-Avail 9· 1·83. $700/mo ----clean, SECURE. no ger-ssso1 955 3e.9 6'40 0997 •w 11941. no pell SA40/mo Beachlrontrenta11. Npt, 2 ~n mo. -• 1111 Ylii: I yr 1 y Inc Id, v 1111 units winter. 2 Br 2 B• LARGE 1 BA. view deck E/elde duplex. 2 Br, I Ba, 12Br 2be. I door tr om 673-6372 S675. 1 Br I Ba 5485 gar. elltru. $79-5 + clep g1r, yd, .,/cl tikup Cpl beach $786/mo yrly OCEAN FAONT-Yrly J Br 645-9,6 eves 119 Marigold e.0-4256 pref 15115/mo. 850-2077 548-5!505 2 8• Opb, gar. no pete Like new delu•e. 3-Br p--•-28 •••HI VISTA a.Tl INww evetyllllng 1 Br 2 rof. ma ... atir r nr -..,., blocllt 0 11 send S 1200/mo 673-6640 w1g11 Facet w11er A11all ooeen 1340/mo. laretl 5485 1 er, 1 e. Apt 1495/yrly 780•8862 Celia .... --2124 Sept 10 June From '900 752-8777axt 154, 12 to 9 1585-$&95 2 Br. 2 Ba _ _ 832-8000 pm 720-1857 nm TownnouM-frplc, eky· NewpOftShoraa Ouplox, 2 I Ar. nu cpt pool. nr SC OCEANFRONT Nui 2 WW II ._Tl IUOI llghtt. patio, all bulll·lnt Br 2 Ba '850/mo yea• Plaza. 1400 55 I 6636, BA 1675 wtnllf Garage .-3M Avocedo ty Agt 875-1842 548-879 I No pell 873-76&6 Large I Br TSL Mgmt e.2-84 12 Oulei2 Br 1 Ba gllr1tn. --Large 2 Br w/frptc .-Grett lbr Iba, lrpl . OIW. Preillgtou• bacll•lor. Ftmlty g Adult Poot• Large 1 & 2 Br, ceiltng Ian, pool, Newport Halght1 lrg bllci< yard. gar . 1600 water front prlvale TennleCour1 pti110, 011rage. spa. poot, $800/mo 1&01 C 15th Agt 673-1'82 bt11cn. pool fully Parkllk .. elllno .. nd votltly bell court, St 645-7355 IEWPtlT YILWI equipped kttCMln. MC\lt· bllllard room Call Bay 1 mlnulM fr()('ll bch 1Br lly prtv111e p 1rktno THE SNOllEI M ea do w • AP I• S"'"" mo . Jr tBr 14 .. ,. S 1100/mo e.2· 1802 e.&--0073 387 Bay St ~ ""' CO< one del Mar btwn HarbOf & Newport mo Poot, lllCUU.I H nd. Winter. 3 Br, ~eek 714/84•·2811 Bl'vd volleyball Crl, tennlt Crl We ll NW l)l 1826 rec rm SOl'ry no pele 673-0241 Of 83 t-4562. Call 55>-0075 !ELL Idle Item• •Ith a Seit ttllng• 1 .. 1 with lrvtne Dally PilOt Cl&Utfleocl Ad MlrrOf w•nt lld1 842-5e78 You don't need 1 gun to Large 1 Br, PoOl, lndry lac. "draw la1t" wn•" you Cir pM11 $404/mo uttla pjac. en td In the Dally pd. 6"8-0338 Pltol Want Adel Cell !\OW I t42-5878 Sell ldll 11twnl &42·Ml18 • l llllEflll Her• ts your oppty 10 •• cure a completely re· furblaheCI 2Br, 1Ba up tlalrt I PI w/wood burn- ing frplc & pvt gar CHOICE NO HQlS AREA 528 lrvtne LM $750 mo No pell AOI 631-5155 919 Bear c1b1n, 2 Br. 1 Ba. 500 IQ 11 upetalre otc ltalall 2920 nr lake. alt wood int w /ba th & shower 1200:2566 aq. fi (''t office) 359-8932/359-4060 Balboa S400 mo West lrvlne area From _ 675-3600 S50A/mo Tom 851-8928 Big Bear cabin, 2 Br. 1 Ba. BALBOA PENINSULA -nr lake all wood Int 400 SQ ti Pvt bath Re-2,680 sq ""'ilffi"s Birch. 359 8932 359-4060 done S300 mo 642•4623 N-Port Beech S 1330 • ... -,-__ M I A zoning Agenl • 541-5032 3eaut1lu1 Whaler Condo. UECITIVE Simi -_ EW""T .Eloll •CdM. lormer manicurist MALlESE No Tee1h Vac Anita & Glenneyre LB on 917193 tiome A97 -436 7 w ork 831·0358 PtUOHIS 3012 ESCORTS /MODELS OutcaJI ONLY 835-9199 on Kaanapall beacn. 1 Br. I dlx suite. 2855 E Cst 2 Ba, l atlulous view Lu11 new full aervlce offices Hwy, 5575mo. 675•6900 EXOTIO HIDERS s~•at rates Book now 130-295 sq It Some 2 Bactielor/Bechelorette tor 1a11 & w 1n 1 e r , office suites Newport Be&eh LldOCan-Office & Blrthdav Parties 2t3-389-5576 Aecept & Anag serv. nery VIiiage ar11132SO sq THE UST HUR•&N garden coortyard, lr8 II MI or commerclel user, n lealah It windows Call 752-64 8 ground lloor. •Ire wide 738-8538 558-8538 '!""l'S~~~•,..r!"'t--~~2.,.9PO ... I For lease axecutlvi'Officea door plus 2 loading SPIRITUAL READINGS 1 M/F to shr 'Br, g (ba. Lido Peninsula. Newport docks, ample 011 street 4'dvlce In sll matters Love pool. no pets C M Beach. 3122 sq II High parking. as 11 1·50 a sq marriage & business 63 t • O 120 111 6 PM vlelblllty office space plus 11 NNN Call Slyvia, Also counseling 1815 640-5 100 Eat SO 1000 "" 11 prlvale deck Pellcen Properties Inc So El Camino Real. San .... 714/e.5-6501 Balboa Pen M/F 10 stir 3 on N-P<>fl Blvd In Land-Clem. Ltc'd 492· 7296. mark Cannery VIiiage •$690 up. 2265'1 Indus-----br. 2 ba house nr beach Bldg Dlstlncllve deGorat-trlal otflce. 18 10 I Redon· WATtllllt OW•llll S260/mo 675·6014 Greg 1no With wood pa'*lno & do Circle, #T, Hu'lllngton Nwprl Sch mrket research 980 Fellows Inc Liberal wallpaper provides an Beech 842-2834 llrm will pay S25 to m i nded c11ent1 . ell ~Int atmosphere ror ell· --partlclpantsln90mtn screened $25 each ecutlVe ott!Qea Avl ll tor WANTED &hop space CK survey group regerdlng 972-2095 2·5 year term Asking large garage for minor n-produC1 under -$1 20 sq II, triple end auto body repelr. will pay development No sales ::dM shr beaut. 3 br. 2•;, Annual CPI. c 811 Sylvia: up to $200/mo. Costa Involved. 7 l 4/S53·90 tO ba house. frplc $300/mo Pelican Properties Inc. Me98 or Hunllnoton Bell Wkdys 8:30AM-S 30PM yrly Sept 15 675-5015 7141645•6501 Broker lr---B_11_1 96_9_·_12_2_1..,.,..~ :ondo rm avaJI ror yoo~-cooperallon t "'922 laaiatlltl --1111' .. I S I •01 2 cJr~~r,e'"~oenn1:f:881~8~ Newpor1 Beoch Lido Can-Slnofe garage, Fair-111 t ' mo 6•5·7168 n9()' VIII• area 32501q view/Baker. CM S45. Prolltable Lockemllh bust rt M 1 or com,,,.tclal uMt, 5!12-7855 Mobile unit loaded ~em 2 br hOUH In Hunt. oround lloOt, xtra wide ,.-------~ School evall Owner mo11- Bch CLOSE TO OCEAN door plus 2 •o•dlnQ ba1aact11tall •WA Ing. $29.000. 760-0998 Muet see. 1285 Avail dock•, ampi. ott ,,, .. , •sPIRiTOXt XbV1sdA; laalan•I!:,~· 4014 now Ms Young 759-0700 parking, aa It S 50 1 IQ 11,dvtce In love, merrlao-a Oya, 536-8824 ev111wknd ft NNN CA 1. Slyvia. twelneu. 675-2495• Civil Lit. 1ta egal busl- =e rmmte to shr 2 Br. 2 Bii Pelican PrOl)tttlet Inc •---------~ ness In Newport Beach w/poQI 4 lndry. HB Avell 71416•5·0601 SCRAM·LETS 1983 Est. grou 140.000 911 $?65/mo. 841-3503 For leUe e'i4iCuiiVe OttiCM ~::::,P;;o:_~~4ooo Call '"m to shr hM on Int ~1~80° !,en3l1n.,~I~ N_,ewportH.,.... ANSWERS ltlnesa forces nle or e.~-Bluls. C M No dep, no .,. " "" ...., " """ last S25-0/mo 83 l-2578 vltiblllty omoe apace plut Hiding• Known cluatva wood & rMtal 1000 aq It private detJk Demon· Airway buelneat 185,000 l•kM •em mull be n .. 1. on Newport Blvd In Land• MONEY Ill lerm•. 9118-6187 S250/mo 1nc1 ulll & kit marlc Cannery VIiiao• Our 1eenag\ eon 11 rNlly .. -- prtv S'it-8882 Bldg Oltllno11veoecorat-very tho6glltful On "'"tla,!11, r am tmmte ' Br i•.; Ba. Ing with WOOd paneUng & blr1hda~end hotld•'f9 he T.D. I 4021 G L c M s 11 wallpaper provldH 1n 'l'lln11 eomettilng I made re":i ~ ~,~176~_4495 P 1 111ri1 1tmo1rch9re 10f' ex-mysell • llke MONEY I .I , Umlll ram If> 1hr 3 Br 2'1t 8a. f-6"-;:.~ff f!.~ A't!~.f~ Mii I f taatl JiO.i S=,zl~~~~ll:~~<I ' Sly B•I Pentn condo, 1 1 20 tq It, NNN AM\lal Loet· TonOl&hell Fe Cat TO'ulnce ill49 vnuned celllnge frplc, CPI Call Sy!Yla Ptllean Faoe ·~blk ·~ org Vin R £ Broker Bd Aaattora gar 51110/tno Ji m Prop e rtl e l Inc <llh/AvtCtdO, COM Al'· 842-2171 545-0611 75-9518e11111 714/845-8601 Broker WAA')l875-5e96 WIDOW MAS SH Tor •18. M/F 10 atir 38r C''.\811 cooperallon. COST Yii1ow -pet ptr;: l .O't , 1 10,000 up No Hso I ml 10 bet'I. gar, x111 Fuml1hed omo., Bank of kMI, 'Arahle', also 1 credit check, no penalty ctn 1285 mo IHIO 1486 Cotta Meu Plau. •m•I' 9rffn parakH t. Al10 buy Jumbo TD I I 7 5 I m o, no 1 U Aewtrd 500 blk Wlleon l 300K up. o O.OtlOf'I Sett •dNI Items 842·5078 55&-.3900 831·3123 AHOC. 613-73t t CASH VAULT TELLER Ill FULL TIME At lea.st 1 year oani.1ng or S&L eKperlenCe (working wllh casnl Supervisory skills and 10,lley by touch required Oua1t11ed applicants shouto contact Yvette M oreno al 1213 ) 641·211<1 IMPERIAL S I L EQual Oppty Employe< M/F/H bAl'llling Ill. llTE OLlH immediate opening tor e•· pertenced Commercial Loan Clerk 851-9900, Personnel, ext 222 Call between 10 · 2 EOE M/F 1u1n1nusT W1tollowln11 Top P.-y Beau! NB Salon 644-0661 BKKRISECAET ARY Pif LOC81 . llexlble :J clay/week Call lor apot, 545-5271. aek for Craig or Jen BOOkkeeptr/S.Creiitry for I girt olt~. conatrUCllon e>.pertence helpful Call 494-6525. Mon-Fri, 8-5 cuma1Awt1.1D PART-TIME 3 hr minimum, S4 89/tir Apply Newport·M••• Uf'llfl&d Schoot OlatrlCI. Food Serv10111 21185 Bur St Coeta Mwa 780-3273 O&lltlR Parl/t1m• S3 751hour Apply Ol'lly Mon -Fri .,._ tween 7 30am a 2 30pm TM Earl's~ 289:12 Camino Caiplslrano MtNiorl l/tejo Mor. famll ... ate getting ,,,. CAfT\plnO "bvQ" w. y ear. II you h av• • ~ thal'• not getting \#Md, Mil II no.""'" a C.....lled Ad '-1.:======-----~-~-~ """~---"!"'--..... ---,.....----~~----.. ---·-.. -------------... ---~---....... -..-~----.....,... ....... ---~ Orange Coast DAILY Pll OT /Monday Au9 27 1983 c·1 I k S,.t4 I llli 7016 MEllOAL Recep11on111 lull time Se<orel.sry. AOn11n1~11u1tve 5 mo o 0 o11en Pl Kol 1111111119 Ible .,.14 tf••• 11iroe ~talto poo1 tllblt' "'7" faµ Back Office P/I AM• Harbor Lawn Mor1u11ry AU•atani 1yp1ng t111no S1amHe. nouMbroke11 ,.,, 113 977' Sl~O 552-01~ 11 ormutc1 20 102 01 r 1 11 lyp.t Nr HOllll ~•O ~55• c all Mon I 11 Don tovos 11t1entton. to gc><>\J ' ' v 6 S 6 O O O / 0 0 0 /fl 1 & 1111 nom11 ,., 96J·J t87 Lrq tJ•ac.1. n11u~1111ro•i "''" SHTlJA TICIETS •91'i 01911 ll•b !>OH AttecH)1IOn1&1 c.te11cal, part $7) c. O '·"t TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE I HtlJ WHtt4 5100 Btlt WHtt4 5100 Btlt Waattlll SlOO Catt S~OS h rallsre 6025 MiacellutoDI 621 9 ltttt, B c 111111J. Swee1 llufly <...itllco 1 "" """ Su1 Oci_ I! concert PRcthc. Marlat "••it 7011 •"'DICll 11me Newpor1 each h1 S~rMlluoy l 11w nfllc.e µort Amil / •eStJIVt!O !JC!lll~ 11 _ • ._---------------------------~ m; "II' t m "n t FI' rn 11m.i OC Airport 1~111 h1rr' ', Yo't"honr~s83'9''1"0 '1'11'''0" M111t.l11ng sol11/luvcitual S40 1111111 9119 122 t e11 6 JS Johnltln 6 .,c.111c. Out FROMT /IACI OFC N O N S M 0 K E R ci•1>e"cintl! rC!Qv•reo Q ~ <.ornly ~ look" or•"'' • boero. 1111111 •ludt ht11 l•' f'.1• 11it'ltl<' .... ,1 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED Busy Ob Gyn 1n Npt Bch 673·011S4 553 0773 0 5510 $l50 l.1!111 7ti0 1:114 S!!Ylllill 0111mond atone~ n.iiu 11 <.onlrote C•ll E~pe1111nc:• necessary Ogl MllS T sr l l Dining rrn ~O IJI tu 112 cl . llidl!!t 14 642.5800 Coll 548-344 1 HOEPTIOMIST SlOHTARY /L11al Australlon Sheµ pups 1110111 & thrs $200 G11tllt! ct Conrnrd w1>t<.h ""' • l tl\J!"lldt I • I I.it 11 I l t •ti••tlll\ d ' Ill ~ , , t 1 ·1 -·~~ i. t \ , • f' " 1t \.I,•" ,11 1; p \1 I 1th1 l\1t' t<• ~h,Jrt ~h ,, .'\) l •thJ\1t 11ftl I~ l)1r I l t Bt•v.-11, 111•,1 2J Promp1 2" M1••~ 2ti L ,rc1ih>1 p,11 1 28 8~<1 c..lll•W~ 32 Snamw, J • (.. o.HllPIJ sl,Jll J8 F,irewt'll Lal ,, 1 Mt•-11 ll•sll t t ,~f\,n11·.u1q Ult h """ dv 1ty \11' T 111 t'.tll µ1 t•I (10 lJ11h111tJ IJ(ll'llb •~\H'1 If\ I N111\/\,1tl. Pl'WN I <In 1111· llll'Vt• .' ll•t OI wool, 3 Vt'11t!I .ttt'U 1•nH1lem I L,lllll\lo.1ge ::. G men b T Jl\t' ti t'tl~V 7 Auout :_:iq Vokt- 10 M!°> Fitz gerald bones Ml!moruit Counselors rull t1m11to11n1we1 pllOnas Srnall P1es1101ous Fa1h1on 1 r t -c; h 11 mp 1111 es tallltt & c.ho" $250 ,,,,16 .,1,11 rJt o1 14 & 18 ti gutd, Slips I Docka 7022 snd g1fl81 people lyplng, lslantJ Npt Ce11lci1 L11w S75-$175 549-398• 5 II<. Hdrm $ lSO Boy' ht•sh w(llur pearl 11eck--aliora e1<p prehirred Harbor 10 key by 1ouch E11· l11m Legat expe11e11ca re t.ic.e & urac.e1e1 p•u~ otner !>O S••p waler " lawn M or I u e 1 y per1ence prel Good Qutrell IBM dlspley UuldC!t1 Re1r.,111e1 puppte' 2 IJC. Borm S 100 M•SG ltlWl'hy tu• ~1118 chet1n or puwer 111ctd Newpofl 540-5S!i4 Company Benefits Medi· wriler Mag cerd II Sala1y ~:S~2 ~~F snots S 12~ $~ t 55 760 1256 woll l,,.,1t! ror yoo\J llOuM! Beacn 6U 4505 Mover O•M!I Must be cel Ins Call Rusty Pelican commtnsura1e wltn ex On size sofa oed reg 1111ltl lu1<111urt1 lg TV or Stop5 Avallebte 25 30 clean-cut retteote hard Res1euran1 tnc , pe11ence Call Pam Gotoe11Ret11everpupp1es mot $50 upholloll!•ttO w,.,,.,., 11ryu1 67J56t9 35.11ndllv11abo11rd Call working niust be over 714 549-9322 64• 9190 AKC $150 642·7984 u<.l. thuu w/c.o1s1ers $35. 9 5 Mon Fri 6•2 •6•• 23 Wiii tra111 $5 00 to marble 1op coc1.1a111able S"'1111r ToutllHon" in oak •tart Starving Ac101s HCE'1tO•IST Serv S1a11on Atte11d Full LAB RflAIEVER PUPS i65 wuod Ire,; slat> tethrnii1 $800 OBO Sailboards 7028 ~ fl end Part Hrly • Cornn• Blk M1F c.hamp blood. $ 848 '-09"' • .... ---------~ Mov1no cu 650· 1366 EAct11no Airport area rm 1.oc.i..1011 1t11>le ~o 1w•n " c " 1 neeos onght. sparkling Ins & Vaca11on 673 .J:J20 AKC p.ioogrees $225 "prin11s ar•o mat1res5. SI UNNING !NEW) I 05 C1 E:~1~~oeo;;nos;~5 c~n'!':. NEED EXTRA CASH? end n1gllly mouv11t11d per-Sllampoo Assistant tor 5<19 t086 S25. Anlique w1cke1 doll RUBY RING (Cell 01 aJJ· neuonally recogutz&d son II you have goo<l busy !laton. lie req New St1e1ry's Poodle puppy buogy 'Kumly Kab Co prao~ul) vatutJ $4500. hrauo Must sell Msg $350 a week plus possible Wotk trorn home For $16 95 dtges1 call (3 t2) 931 -5337 EAi 2239H telephone etiquette and port Buoch 63 t 1390 sate teacup tuy min $225 Cell 979 9933 SAC S2500 TODAY I 213t393·89J<' good 1yp1no skHls. give us S 1 S 1 C ature $250 up 546 2648 Sterflo Coedenla cstm 640 4041 8 call 1a1 onery lore 11 orona Bicycltl 1012 'I.fl. Sulll.... det Mar needs FIT e~· YORKSHIRE 1 IHr ler oecorated llUllWOOO TE;CHNtCS 1ece1va1 sharp - • perteneed se1espe1son males $350 6 mo Cn Orig pr1ce $2800. asking c.ass oeck KHS 25 10 Two Schwinn Le Tour 10 Ill· 1101 675 10 tO S11e 6 Dern 548-6832 $700 Co11n Organ Ser· SI-Id S 125 ear'1 642-5620 speeds xlnt cond. rarely HED mRA CASH1 $350 11 week plus oosstble Work from home For RHTAL &CHT S 16 95 otg11s1 cell (312) for car ren1111 agency 93 t-5337 Ext 2239H Janet 650-1180 Stock Oellvery P1119on. Cell eves. 18 yrs/over Apply 111 person 495 E I 71h St See Duane anode Mdl walnut S500 used S 175 ea Kuwanara Pell 5535 Lg Exec wa1nu1 desk Vi\Juo yaones on loc.alion BMX 20 racing bl~A COCKATIEl S §?5 ea wtcrirs & 1elepnone cat>i 719 w 191h S1 c M $200 673-3600 Restauranl AFRICAN RINGNECKS ne1 S500 673-4642 642·297J Motor Bille& 1016 $35 ea 642-8686 Trad111ona1 Furniture s G '.14 0Jlhl'd 4 I F o.1111nt1 ., ~l)ll 42 Go gelllc'rs 45 M r f1\1\ 8 Gaspe rue!. 9 Sheathes tO Earliest JI f>1('1..1~ 12 WtlHISGOt 4 7 Leas111g 49 Portion 52 Mut1n11er 51 Coliseum SS Presenter 56 Res111 HW FRHCll l&aHY I S&HWIOll IOUTIQUE ts htring coonler sales. and bus personnel We ere looking tor friendly, cheerlut. Qua1111ed people Ptaase call lor appt, Mon-Sat, 10·5 LINE COOK lmmed opening lor e•P81' hne cook 1n So Coesl Plaza Beck Bay Row111g flUPMHE SOLICITORS Work evenings tn Costa Mesa Las1 week our top person pu1 In 24 nours snd brought home $445 Call 751·4222 alter 1 p.m S1ng1ng Roller Canary, w1la-1ype color, free s1and1ng cage tncl $40 557-46211 WELL rAR 0 rrun" 76 VE&PA 125 Good Sodeooard $149. mat'lug Eleeul wood oiac.k wm Dody, tuns well SSOO dresser S 169. Colonial F1n1!lhed 1ns1de/out 22 1n 631·3853 or 5u .8006 sola S 110. dropleat table high 18 deep. 34 tong 48 T ,,,11 SO Roof µ•t'ce !> 1 Plants 54 Butns a b11 58 Wood e;ull<'r ~ 62 ln1..l111t~O 2 3 4 14 11 S11ade 12 Italian l.1m1lv 11 L1ll gr JSS 18 Slow mus ?2 Bowler 24 Batter 2; Humble 6 7 JJ Man c, 11a1tw 14 11.t•r nel JS Lt>re.:il 36 M onrn .iob1 40 P1a1l l)rm 43 Gas prot.luce1 4•1 NJCI lac IOry 46 o r pelvic 57 Fine fiddle 58 Poucht's 59 Cabal 60 Fruit 61 Convey 65 Sprite UIAHmE 751-1266 llUHE (LYll) Par1/t1me Work tn med•· & Running Club 641·0118 ask ror Don HSTAUHllT BOOKKEEPER HOST/HOSTESS Red Onion or N B 675·'2« (be• 2-4) cal clime of large Irvine Retell 8 10 11 12 13 ret11emen1 lacitlty Some STOCK ROOM MAN- beck omca expe11ance AGER helpful .Regen1s Poinl Responsible experienced 851 1655 (Mrs Prlc.e) ind 1v1dual ror t>usy JURSIH Cert Nurse A ides, ~-+--+--+-_,~-II 3 30·7 30, 3-11:30, 11-7. Part·tlme. Country Club Conv 549-3061 Cell Mon-Fro, 10 am-4 pm wornens clothing s1ore Mus1 be accurate or- ganlted & able 10 work wen under sul)ervls1on Good sarary & benefits For tnlervtew call 640·0990 or 640·0991 OFFICE ROOFERS Sharp alert person. good Hol work, foreman 10 w t 1 h n u m b e r s years exper, 2nd man 5 MacGregor Yacht Corp years exper et least 1631 Pl11cent1e, Costa 642-7222 Mesa RGITE PERIOI - Orange Coasl Roofing is Good driving record a ------tt loohlng • few GOOD mus1 Salary, vecauon. roofers, 5yrs experience sick leave 1n5urance on compos111on 631-4006 benefits Rayne Wa1er PAINTER-10 yrs exper. Systems. 17835-M Sky· enough tools to work park C11c:te, Irvine alone 963-41 14 250-1811 Part-time In sandwich ..,,...---------11 shop 3 hrs/day 18 yrs or older Bud's Subs. 2030 Quell. Npt Bch Part time Secre1ary, New- POrl Beach Investment torm gooo typing. recep- 11onis1. general oll1ce skllts NON-SMOKER 673-0954 PASTE •P ARTIST ROUTE PHSOI/ PUllT PHSOI Combined duties Soll Weter Company 1n San Juen Capistrano Truck driving eKpetlence necessary as well as good driving recqrd Good pay and fringe b&n· el1ts 714-493·•535 sales TMEHO&DW&Y MEWPORT HACH 15 now in1ervlewtng 101 sates help Full and part-time sates posl11ons avaltable Full time Credll/Cashter atso Apply on p8fson. Tues- day. Wednesday or Fri- day, between t 1·12 01 3-5 Personnel Dep&ll· ment EOE employer ToP$$$ Females Pref. Models & Escorts (2131866-1984 TOPLESS MODELS S75DAY PAIDOAILY No Exp Nee 62b·2583 TRAiii IUDS llOWTOSUL Help give lhem a Med s1ari Earn 1op SSS part lime evenings Only positive. dependable, ou1go1ng adults need apply Phone 646· 7021. 2 30 10 6 p m Monday 1tiru Friday TRAVEL &Hiil needed for busy Newpor1 Cen1e1 Agency Pre! moo 2 yr expei Sabre 1ra1ned Non-srr.kr prel Please cell Tommie 644·•600 between 9 30 am and 500pm TIPHITTH Comp 4, PIT selery on Yellow Love Biro hand led, hand trained '> moq $75. 963-9235 Antipn 6010 AnllQue 1>ar w/bevelled gtass mirror. $1950 Lga Cntry French Clesk, $295 644-2078 or 859-5092 co11ec1or's Oreeml Two 1>eaut1lully carved SOLID TEAK WOOD PANELS from r11a1land Measures 7"1 ft I( 31 I ft $8500 & 71tx311 $7500 cett 759·9348 Appiiaacea 6011 HARBOR AREA APPLIANCE SERVICE We sell recond .. guer appliances_ 549·3077 Amana F/F refrigerator wttcemaker $200 CdM 640-7688 Comml Upright Froeter $250 546·032 I FREEZER Seers. 31 cu II uproght, yellow, dnt cond $325 631· 1699 & cnatrs $199 arm cha11 pp s !50 650 l082 Depe11aa11111 1979 Puch $120 Small relttg S99 MoPed $350 obo 19 • color TV S 189 505 w ork oenc11 8 tt oak 10 Barbara 954. 1878 Galleon Way. Seal Beach drwrs. metal top S 125 Sa1 9.4 1213)466-8124 645-9760 Motorcycles/ ZENITH 17' color TV Atnt Olfice hraitue/ Scooters 1018 cond $ 1so Tea~ dtntng E!Dipmenl 6226 '74 HARLEY DAVIDSON table 52" round • leaf .,._,. ______ """!"~-Sportsler 1000. new eng, $75 499-5756 5 cubicle space d1v1ders xlnt ,hape $2000 Call S2850. desk S 185 cha11 968-2109 all 7pm Costa Meta 6124 s 165 llllng cabinet. S325 Sat only Furniture Baby 495-o4121 11ems misc 2018 Pnalarope Court Mesa Verde YARD SALE·New furn, ap- pllances & goodies Sat/Sun 9.4 472 Cos1e File Cab1ne1 4 drawers teoa1 sz lock nearly new $125/0lr 548-2445 Lrg exec desk 3•6 $195 M111ch cne11 $85 Love seat S95 ea &46 8555 78 Honda CB750K 34 000 m1 S 1300/olr Fairing 011 cooler popes Phil 644-222• '81 Vamah8 175 Enduro tow m1 like nu $750/0BO 760·2601 Mesa St. CM Houebold 83 Yamaha Scooter Rive Nu IBM Selectric Correcl 180. brand new lrwy sale Goods 2-ptchS799 1-533-6115 ca11a1t6PM 644-8159 ______ 6_2_1_2 Pianoa/Orpaa 6228 ·51 -Honda XL500S En Simmons back care queen Baldwin console piano, duro. t1ke new 41' m1 size ma1tress $100 c:herry wood •tnl cond $1400/ol>O &42' 6724 545·1°094 $1500 ObO 644 8677 -I VESPA P200E J ewelry 6214 Lowrey Sympnonoc Organ Xtnt shape low rnr In· $ 13,200 Diamond 1 88ct & au10 rhythm section eludes rack & bO) $950 Wedd•ng Ring, Brolllant many vo•ces & 1ns1ru 548· 18971!>36-0973 Purcnesed 7·23·83 Woll menis S6!>0 552-4487 Motor Ho•H 8020 SPiii MUST SELL Ma~e Sheller & Sons walnut 75 111an 21 It 18.000 m1 offer 552-7632 console w11h tJencn nice $6500 642·0795 Gold Admiral Relrlg $195 Beeut1lul 81 p1 So Amell· good hnish S980totler eves 548 8823 15 6 cu'' good cond, tce can Emeralds Only S200 643-047 I make, 646•8086 a11. 640-8688 S 1• G ..1 6230 Trai lers, rr ua1 oo111 Utility 1026 Diamond CuUlng Factory-Mossberg 6 sh01 12 ge.1----------- 819 sale rant buys, tow $100/obo Kirk 646-5351 41lx3'M IOX Tll&ILH Hotpotn1 c;oppertone apt sz relrog . S 100 Must P U 720· 1644 CdM I IUY APPLl&llCH Les 957-8133 J c -Penny Aahtg 2 dr gold. 11ln1 cond $200. 556-0250 prices. beaut diamonds R t 22 H 1 w e1111g111ed good 111111 All SHAPES & SIZES Rem1111neg o~ 2 5 Ausn 1'"1 ga S_2SO 631·6543 En9agemen1 Rings ear· • rmgs Loose Dtemonds Mdl(Anuque t92t) 9mm Aalo Notices 9005 714 667-2956 Largo S 100 642-8686 IMPORTANT ESTATE SALE Mens 1•ct Diamond Ring & Ttger Cat s Eye tn gold mntngs 540·••84 Surlboards 7'0 Swallow NOTICE TO READERS Winger Robar! August ANO $200 5 8 ullra hght com· ADVERTISERS ;;;;a~.1;&.,,_w.;..;;a~•...;.•",;;.._--s_1..._oo a.1, w aa1t4 5100 RtlJ Waatt4 Experienced Full or 111 5100 pttlme Cell 493-7646 * • exper Apply 2-5. MOVING Must sell GE 2'3 5 cu II SI S relrlg w1tcema1<er. $350/obo 644-2078 or 859-5092 S1ar d111mond6 position Lapidary grtnder $250 101n diamond sew S 100 101b cap tumbler S25. TEC 130 cesn register S50 nds work 5411-9210 pe11111on Tnrus1er Hawk,Tne proce of 11ems S175 lull 0°Ne1ll lrg advertised Dy ven1cte wetsuit S 125 646-o4730 oealers 1n tnfl vehicle Cesttng lor Universal Tete-ESCORTS Male & Female vision Video Oise 8 Neat appear & prof Ill· Beautiful Men and titude. tor dining, theater, Women needed Send social chs11 tabte lune· Picture end resume to t1ons For 11pp1 call 9000 Sunset Btvd. S1e 213-494-5275 1020 LOS Angeles Call· ESC•tW SEO•O&llY 101111a 90069 Atten11on, n n Charlene Corona det Mer locetlon 2 CIRCIUTOltS Earn $75-S 100 II dll)'. pay yrs exper EJccellen1 op. porlunlty Benefits Call Lynn 5H·5625 J • s a wee!\. FIP tome Facial a»is1en1 wanteo 10 548-36•2 aSSJs1 he11Cl 1ac1e11st 1n Cock1a11 Per,on Age 18· Laguna Sl\on Care Salon lor tood area 2 1 ~ License required Pteese cock 1a11s area we 11e1n call Kersun. •97 ·4868 101 O C s newest video spot aopo1n1ment Apply al 2722 No Main Floor Parson SI. Same Ana Aug 23 Greet Baclc.-to·Scnoot only 6-9pm or call Job Ftoor Person to 7 5 2 · 6 9 5 5 a m o r usher and clleck I D ' !or 953·5589 alter 7 pm o C newes1 video night· COLLECTOR Full/lime entry level pos- 1t1on ava1table 1mmea E•pe11enee helpful but no1 necessary lnd1v•dua1 requires good speaking s11111s & hie 1yp1ng Con- 1ac1 Lynne 556-3110 CUSTOMER SYO REP .a. challenging opportunity 11 open al Schwaber Etec1ron1es a 1eaa1ng electronics d1St11butor lor an mdlv1Cluat l"ho is se1f-mottva1eo 11119 good commuicattve skllls, and one who 011vs ettentoons 10 dat1111s J1 Coll e<1uca- t1on helpful t>ut nol re· quired Pis contact Barbara at 863-0200 eA1 350 club Students and PIT preferred St1111 $41/nr Age 21 • Inquire al 27:>2 No Main Sanla Ane Aug 23 only belween 6-9pm or phone 752-6955 am 953-5589 attar 7 pm FULL TIME PAY PlllT-TllE Wotll Opporlun111es available w11h 1he Los Angeles Times Ctrculatton De· partmen1 1n our door-to-ooor newspaper sales program Guaren· leed nourly wage plus commission Hours 9AM • 2PM or •PM 9PM Training is provided Po1en11BI to earn $300 Dlus per week For an In· terv1ew . Cati 17 U) 957 ·236 t lllCI 1204 Cus1orn mlll work Salary c o m m e n s u 1 e a t e SHHAL OFFICE wleiper 548-9326Joyce 1Responslbla per5on !or or Deen small olllee Wtde range .Eoo" .. TO• SALES I or duties lnctudtno bllttng, • " oos11119. typing, etc Pert/ Homemakers, teachers • time Npt Beh 645-9351 earn etira income Flatr I - tor aecor11t1ng nee Ftex HIHAL OFFICE hrs W111 1ra1n o499 1461 Experience helpful Good Oehverylperis lull lime typing ablhty Prollc1eney ooO hours t>enetots es-w111\ t19ures 10-key by 9 I touch Excellent cOm· labl1sheCl Co Davis pany t>enelllS Call Miiiie Brown Co 646-168• aflar 9 am 645-5800 0en1a1 E .. penenced chair -sooe Newp ort Beach 644-0032 Dental Aecept1omsl. O?t· penenced 1n pegboard billing, insurance 4'~ day wk Costa Mes a 631·14120 IHIHH Ge0"1 01t1c:e clerk non-orolll organ1za11on Du11as incl Ille typing. re· ceptlonist. reproduction processing 979.7900 llAIR DHlllH Lease space Ct111ntel11 necessary STUDIO 5 Ask tor Judy. 640·6•43 MAJll STILIST IHICIRIST Id love a bright. energetic, PEllSH FRIDAY /llH positive 1hlnkl119 person Oen Off dulles, 10·key by 10 101n our housekeeping 1ouch. must type 65 wpm. crew F/T. P/T Own heavy accl'g e11per req trans Mop SQued Full lime 1mmed111te 557 ·9097 opening Starling satary ;;;:;med lob o~nl119 w/gen $800-S 1000/mo Call be· nsecteanlng serv !ween 10am-2pm Ask Mon-Fri 8am-2pm Ve-101 Mrs Foyer 835·5555 htcte req Percentage Person 10 do Ironing Call salary tn eCGord11noe with evenings 645-8057 My exper C M_ residence nome or yours pref 957-8~31 Janitor Pref Seoretary General 1anltorlel duties wtlh bkk"g expe1111nce 101 a large drug store Cell Janel 650· 1180 Previous 1an11or1111 ex· Publishing Co needs erlenee prelerre<l. Must lull-time asslslanl for be bo11deble Work s1arts circulelfon depl Must be a1 5 am 6 day workweek. molfvated, sell-starter 40 hrs No Sundays Ve· who wtsl\es 10 advance cation Wilh pay Dental Mtn 1 yr olc eKP Gd and medlcal plan com· 1yplng/flllng, prot pt>ona pany paid Sterltng pay manner. ebillty to wrlle commensura111 wi1h ex· business tellers, data perlence Apply In person en11y exp helpful gd at 175 East 17th SI, wotklng cond111ons & e•· Costa Mesa on Fri. Aug cell benetus Oualllte<I 2'6 1-4 and Set, Aug 27, appllcants send resume 9-12 & salary requirements to LOHS HH STDRES, Judith Parker Cllc IH Dept . Plue Publlsnong EOE. M/F -LEGAL SECRETARY Part ·l•mll. e1o:p11r , 675-0200 Co 4300 Cempus Dr P209. NB Ce 92660 REALEST ATE SALES llOWMIRIH Exprd salesperson for well LIOUOR CLERK needed. known established must be e•pertenced Bel Belboa !stand Really Harbor Liquor 675-686o4 673-8700 Ctassltled 642-7667 DIALING FOR DOLLARS Earn big money for st'lo11 hours 30 hr work week wun potential 10 earn $500 • per week •6AM·N00N •NO EXPER NECESS •WEEKL V PAY GUAR •HIGHEST COMM • BONUSES •PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS II you·re bt19h1 and pos- sess a pteasan1 voice call Mr Thum11s al 673 -0118 ULH/Full ti•• m tg athletic lactllty Sat lhru Wed Start $900/mo ~at 011ly 962· 13H ask tor membe•Sh•p Ra1e11 SALES POSITION EAclus1ve womens store is 1ook1n9 tor amb1t1ous las111on conscetnce 1nd1V1dusl with e•tensive rPta11background1n fine womens clot hong. eompettt1ve selery & benollls For m1erv1ew call 640-0990 or 640-0991 Tt'le taslest draw on 1he West a Oatly P1101 ClllSSihe<I Ad Call T ooay 642-5678 Live In Babysitter /Hae keeper 2 school age cllll· dren & 1 2 yr old, for school te11ooert mom Mon-Fro. wl<nds off Own room Own car pref, Reis required Salary • rm & brd 751-80o43 Daily Pilot Live-In Companion Aide, needed !or elderly lady, weekends, CdM Loeel refer required. Cell (213) 799-6201 collect LOT PEHH for c:er ren1111 agency Cell Janet. 85-0-1180 l&llWAml 5-6 hrs weellly 3 COfone del Mar locallons $4/hr • generOYs tip ti Job done rlghl Jim 714-875-0638 MAllTH&IOE All aroond melntenance men for large 11pt. complex. Must be k.nowtedgable In all building trades Xlnl salary & t>enents. Please do not reply unless fully qualllle<I Ans-In own handwriting. Ad fl 101<1, SWITCH BOARD OPERATOR Part-Time (16-20 hrs) Temporary Position 3 months Experience preferred but not necessary Apply in Person Daily Pilot 330 W. Bay Street Costa Mesa Newspaper Mon-Thurs 846·3966 TYPIST -llUPI Too much work & not enough room for any more t>odlM yet• Need someone wttl\ access 10 business 1ypewr1ter for pall/time typing Spring· dale/McFadden area Crea1iv1ty & accu111cy a must 895·•""2 TIPIST Secrelartel Serv XLNT STOVE, clean. gooo cond S 100 Relrtg, ctean. wort<S ltne $75 548 .. 1485 Tappan -Gas stove. 4 burnewr. 30 . 3 mo old $225 675-3307 Washer ciean works good S85 Dryer gas wo<ks good $75 548-4"85 Co•r•ten 6018 •IB M -P C 2 D D color-graphic caro gm monllor $2495 786· 7304 STUNNING (NEW) l 05 Ct RUBY RING (Cen or ap· pre1sal) Value S•500. SAC $ 1995 For Quick sale• 640-'40• 1 days orly Macbiae-ry 62 16 Band saw. belt disc sand- er 10111t11r, metal lathe. ver11cat mill surlac:a onndel, turre1 tethe. compressor. gas pwro welder misc 547 -2411 Skills Familiar w1etemen111ry word pro· cesslng Malure. exper epptic11n1S only please lmmed opening. M F. Costa Mesa 979-2161 V1ck1 •tBM PC. Apple llE, Eegte PC Compaq Grand Mi1cellaatnl 62li Open1ng Sate 786-7304 10" 1811111 saw, Sl55 Type Commodore Vtc-20, \Ike writer stand $15 PART. TIME Varied hours 10 include early A M weekends Must have de· pendaOle ven1cle (smell new 1nclds eassetle unit. 675-6462 boo~s & game $150 643 0471 !rue.~ ven s1a11on Free lo Joa 6022 wagonl 10 a5SISI news-, _________ _ paper aealar 1n Irvine Beeulllul Shep mtx PUPS 8 area Must be depen-wks 646-5194 dabte Con1ect Greg Handsome Mate Berigle. 6 HyCle Monday 1hru Friday mos all shots. housa- between 9 30 and 10 30 brol\en to 1ovtng home am only 642-4321 w 1111 tge yard only PrM wa1tresS1wetter • host· ess Apply 111 per son. M on-Frt 2-4PM 81 Jasper s 3672 S Brtstol. s A W&RUIOHE P1l weekends onty Musi have gOOO o"v1ng record Apoty Mon -Fr1 The Earl 's Plu•lilia1 1526 Newport Blvd C ~ children 979 0594 Farailue 6025 S5SO-New couch won Sell for $375 642 5872 7 pc On bdrm set. MeOtt 5l~le, very gd cond $250/or olr Mose tables and temps 963-3000 01 673-9392 8 couch• 2 c11e11s S 100, 90 1ds good rust short Yacht & ship salesmen shaQ cot S 150. 786·3H2 e•p only 8 Coven. Tweed, eann SU PROPERTIES LTD tones. folds into bed new 714/673-2810 1Jph $250 63 t-3822 Jobi Waatelll SlOS 9FT 0 11 while sofa $125 ---------------·! While bullet 541n tong SERVICES UNLIMITED x26 $75 2 •rg end table M11rket1119, 11rrand1. Or's S35 e11c11 644-0427 appts church etc: Re· CLOSE OUT liable driver 11c11ve. et RUSSELL INTERIOR NB tracllve older women own car 6"6-973• Oes"s tlle51S. soltd Mahogany c.ampageln 1J olu Waate4/ styte Also bress ec Do•Hlic 5107 cessor1es-mtrrors.1amps, --------------etc a1 cost Balboa C1111s1lan Mom (3yr boy) Merine Hardware N B nds rm/ba or sep Qrta 548-3407 (pref E side CM) In e•cll DESIGNER 9· COUCH Hskppg laundry l1 chlld Pollshed cotton. brown c are 6o4S -5660, S34·56~0 bkQrd, bembou llor~I de- sign S 175 645-8&25 198 t Orko Te111urelter 1nct 2''\HP comoresso1 e;arr1er, 70' hose. wall board hopper gun. $400 30 E11tenaton ladder new $40 631 6543 2 Regulatlon A11 Hockey lab•es S 100/botn call aller 5 pm 960-2963 Atr Hocl\ey lull sz xlnt cond Brunswlcli., $75 968·4384 all 6PM BEAUTIFUL CERAMIC HORSE Handpa1ntad CAtt to see $80 840 8709 eves Bross Celltng Fan never u'led w/oak blades 4 tulip tights Cost $299. wtll lake S99 552 0796 BRIGHTEN YOUR PA TIOI Order yoor top Quality cus- tom made h8ng1no bes· ket reas rates 955-24 to Delft Plates Gemstones Chinese ruos Pr Carved Exquisite Rosewood Chrst 640-8688 Dining table 3 Teals !Mlllts 10-12 S2'00 Gd cond 12' atumtnum steplaClder $100 642-0879 Ork wood shetl un11 w/dropfront desk & 2·dwos $90 O'Keele & Merrill lresh compactor. changeable c<>lor panels $70 557-6088 Etec typewriter. Otympt11 35 S 100 180 tds brown & orange shag crpt, S200 646 6208 Trade Show designer & ti· tustra101 E•P8f Drafting req 631 -51 t5 01et11ry 1(11chen aide tlexlble Regis Helrslyllsl s on Iha Mission Vte10 Mell an. noun~s ou11111ndln9 lob opp lor experienced. Delly Pllol, P 0 Box 1650, Coate Mesa. Ca 92627 KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! Double Sota be<I. g11Mtn end tan pta•d. 11tnt eono S 125 Dress~. iclnt cono, $50 Desk, goad c;on- dltlon. S25 Buteller blOC:k lllbte wl• chelrs, xtn1 condllton. $70 494-6044 Lewn mower & edger $75 ea 1851 Kentucky Pl. CM 557 5659 Men·s 10 spd Bl~ke $so. noors pit NEWPORT VILLA. 6•2·5861 ttmlllTOll SALIS Experienced Inside Hies people, 2 (Integrated clrcull1) Current dis- tributor or broker ex- perience reQutred tor top unlranchlsed dlst11but0f OCC A11por1 11&1 2 out of 3 selespeopte eernlno 'ommt111ona in ~ hgures 'montnty Call Art 556-0512 5(1v9ri CroA coontry Cellforn111 L1cente Re- qutrtd MecOregOf Yac:hl Corp 1831 Placent111. Cos111 Mese Ca EUOTlllllC nc••tctu Componl'lll level test end trouble •hooting or CO·NOVA comp1t1bt• °'qvlpmtnl Stnd Re- aume lo ST A R TECHNOLOGIES INC, 3 t80 Pullman, Cati• MeH CA 92828 Attto· tlOn Jly r ' qualllle<I full service Mir llWIEll TWIEE stylist & m1nlcurt11 ti yoo 1400-$600 per weell are ou1 lo make top doller Learn fuleal growing In· and don't mind working dustry In U S Na11ontl hard w11h a great 11t1itude Organization e11pandlng. come wtlh u1. Oueren-No Exper. neo .. aery We 1eeo salary, eommlll81on, train. Cell Mr. Harris. peld vacation• end other 862-5789 Incentive bonut point -------pro0111m1 Cell Cherlotle Mature resp. non·lmkr. Clerk 495·2005 clean lndlv required f()( Hardweratni.s Full Time Ex~rlenced pref Crown Herdwere, 102o4 Irvine. Newpor1 B .. e11 HosttHolltU Grell b80tl·1o-&elloot job 0 C nl!WMI video night 9901 Sterl minimum wto• t 1101 Ho111/Hoeta11e1, student• preferred Apply et 2722 No M11tn Street, Senta Ana Au9 23 only, between 6-9 pm oi l)hOM 752-8955 11m 953·&589 after 7 pm Ille total care of a Mml·ambul11tory ~ly women In 11141 NB area tndlv sn1t1 have a valid. current CaJl1 dr1Ytf1 Uc: w/clean drlvtno rocOfd Mvat M able to eook, cleen, do m1r1<e11no. b11nktno. Mutt M bond· 1blfl & h11ve commend of the Enot11h tanouage, Stnote P«IOf'lt prtl dua to live-in 11tu1t10n. 1ndlv muat POIHH 11141 Pl· tlanC41, P41fc:ef>l1<>n, com· paulol\ lhat It ~ed IOI' Iha cot11l1n1 c;are of •n etdtl'ly lndlv Somt nur.ino Hl>Of prtl bUI not raq If 1n1oro1ted c;etl AGES 11-14 EARN UP TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt now h1~e I~ optn1nc' lor you~i UR" ~JtHS to u<urt 1uc111~ 101 lht O•-'>IP Coait Daily P110t Our crf"" tbrl al J JO pm dnd .Ork unM 8 30 Om wPt~dAy~ On S~turd•Y W1 wo1k • few more lli1u11 You .,,11 ,a1n man, tnps ancl p111n aton~ w1lh '~'"'"I 111ur uwn money thtr, 1\ no dehv,1111~ nr • oll,t llon mvolvtld ti you air tnlmst•d plu~f ~~It Mr r art MU M COO( (714) 548-7058 Oet GREEN CNl'I tor WHITE elePhanl• with a ~ualfled Ad Call &42~711 _8'_4_·09~45~=-=-.=-:==~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!'!!"1111!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!'!~!!!!!!!!""!!!!~ ESTATE SALE. 5 piece Icing sr Bdrm Set S300. Curio S111nd $25 PIC· turea. Lamps etc S!l-$30 540-448'4 Game Tablt w/41 Clllllrt. 1500. Crtdtnu w/2 o.nchts (matches gm Ible), $200: 5 bar 1toot1. $ 1&0 u . Henredon 1411>'-t. $ tOO $250, Pie· lures. laml)I. mite: otn.t pltoa1. Mott ttema un· uMd 840-23711 Gtrli Bdrm Ht w/emtll flower~ prtn1 Xlnt cond ~ Hdbrd•. dres1er, l\utcn. nliint 11,nd. l1mp, cn1111 13'0 63 '·0335 Olrte Bedroom Set Wti'iiii w/green a yellow trim, 11ln1 c:ond 10 plac11 1500 &«-0581 IHYFIHnHl LH 957 8133 Stepping a1ones S 40 each, Plants $2 up Bug tight $55 Drawing Table $20 840·6807 Mu11 Sell Emgto air com- preHor wt 100 ft note $4150, A1mtet Mdt 4 160 Mark II Gun wl 1000 shot• and plna $250, 546 4320 N .. rly new baby Chlnge tbt S60. wind-up awing $35. di~ atroller $40 On u steapor sofa 1250 840-Ge74 Oak Olan Mountain R• 1reat Memt>er•lltp, camp Co1t1I lo Coeat. sell dwn pymnt I 1350 552·6127 PAINTERS' EQUIPMENT LADDERS, EXT POLES, TARPS. ETC 631-11543 Plnbtll mAChlne, Old type b11lly $450 Alt llPM, 988·4384 R-1r'11 cO\lntor t!X> $&0 M,,1111 ctotn., reel\ S40 BoolttHe $30 862-3764 & Sc>ml"'ltdyt TV1 ladio, ~ltrto 6232 J SEAUTIFUL 25 . RCA1 Color TV 2 yr wrnty $148 F1eedetlve1y Open' Sun TV JOHN s 646-1788 ctassihed advert1s1ng columns does not mctude any applicable 1aaes license, transfer fees. finance charges 1ees tor air oollutoon c.ontrol de vice cer1111ce11ons or Clealer documen1ary prepera11on c11arges un RCA S111reo console less oct"''""''*' soec1f•eo AM/FM lurnlabte PA by Ille aClver11sar sys1em Reel to Reel S • s 150101><> 645-3745 Aato err.eta/ Power Boata 701 2 .61'~~~ 220 hood ~~~ .. s I Ht Bos1on Wh11le1 20 oihe• pa11s $75 .. a vw 11 P Johnson cover 4 B u s re 8 , I> e,, r h oars. no haller $825 661 2220 661 2220 6•2·4263 morn 01 eve PAINT ~ LITE sonv 18' Dullletd day boat. nu WORK Up to 50'. ofl belt & motor Aug 83 Nr your est B•ll 969 1221 nu cond $7300 6"5-7673 Aatos Wanted 9020 25 Bayhner 2 Vot11os. Htgties1 cesn 1mmt'd tor completely 11Qu1pped, yoo• veh1G1e dom"''" or trtr, $ 11 900 494 2620 lore•gn 551·8285 25 Formula 78 liberator Low proflle racy tmron p111nt jOb. twn 305 CMvs Tonneau evr, vhf stereo wet bet Cuddy v bunk Npt sltp $ 19 500 675-2172 ·11 Classic, 18 T11-hut1 4 cyt Volvo t/P open bow I $3000/0Bd 850 0435 I 74 fl Aldan Luxury Mo1or Yacht w/Nwpt Charter Corp E~t• cond 11veleboe1d all Ironic twin 1'/V71 s etc $585.000 Trede IOI TD"s real es1ate or 7 64"·•806 W&HTO IOY.. I 13 fl BOSTON WHALER IN GOOD COND AND GOOD PRICE 673-2585 1-496-3357 loat1, Sail ffi 4 161 Hoble Cat gree1 cond , 3 yrs old-used for 8 mos S 1800tOBO 675-3876 G199 WE BUY CLUM CARS IND TRUCKS COHHElL CHEV.OUT ;!.104 llarhor Hf\ ti < "lllSTA \1 t-:..,,\ 546-1200 WEIUY USED CARS & TRUCKS COMEtN OACALLFOR FRH APPRAISAL Cormier Delillo CMEYllOLET 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTltlG TON BEACH 14l-108l;l41-333 1 WE PH TOP DOLUlt FDR USED CHS &UMMAHOll rOllTl&C /SUl&RU ?480 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 541-4300 Hl-1411 WANTED! 1980 HOBIE t6 wltrlr. many xlras. xlnt cond s 1900 846· 1787 -Good clean used t llr9, 2111 Cllp~r yechl Trallrlle p1Plf•1 1978· 1983 Bu•cks 118118'. port11 potly $2000 J II g u e It TA 7 s a Dave 631·5153 Porscues bu• any model 22 Ca1a11na, swing keel 5hp O/B, fully eQulpped, w/trtr. nu 'eat cusnton5 $5500 213/649-3334 6 1 9 I 4 5 7 · 5 7 9 5 eves/wknds 23' Ericson Specllll, 6HP outboard, good cond Sltp IV811 $9800 644-8087 I OAL 20 W/IWn SLIP cons111ered Too prtces paid' Call Cllvo et Bel191 M otors ~t 17 14 1 979-2500 Extr11 clean. 4 Slllls, VHF, '!!l!t!~!.11~-~ compen. 12V w/run • llght1, 6 hp Evlnrude 4 Wllffl Drlnt SS800 642-21198 dys, 975·9010 tVS !'!!., ... -.J•999-•)"'1!'!0~.-p•l•S•. •p•/~b. ERICSON 35 Pannertnlp auto. air· shell, Aux OH Top Cond, Equipped for I $4~ 673.29 12 _ RACE/CAUSE. Avun, '79 Seoul. Auto. PS/PB. Auto Pllol. Etc Onty cue 30 001 111nk S!IOOO. S8500 Beat Slip tn New· 494· 1928 port c1111 Leslle 9711· 7843 T L "A"S HOBIE 18" w/traller, Te· I'll l"l!'"'ll ... !""'11~-.----~ -----1 rae.1 "°' qvlla 1unrlM sans, many &g Ford Rnnclloro good xtrH, rer8ly uaed S2200 cond runs greet S895 673·3800 557-6932 Hot>i. c11 t4'. hvy dty 1rlr.1'76 011taun truck 4 spd many Ulrtl '1000 magi. C81S NO dlogl 968·7 '" 501( ml $3150 9tn·6701 Hobie c11 16 ·• excotl 1·77 R1ncll11fo, 111nr cond . cond AUPi\I 1111. 10 p11Ce 411K ml nu tires. all $1995 646·0193 power $4500 646 J186 Udo t 4 1 eeo rigged '80 Cnitvy ''I 10n PU. 6 cyl w/tr1111e'r xlnt oond tttck, 20MPG. 19,000 mt $1800 71'·1148· 1788 $4860 6•f!-941fl Iv mtg LIUI• red S1bO\ rtllldy io '81 Toyott Pickup. AC. aatt Od c:ond nu AM/FM c:11u.-111. n•w oenteiboard '350. 09 0 llre1 & wheet1, roll b11 . 4 Lv m•• 648·2086 89d 68'1 Oller e.,c.11an1 c:ond 1149-f!O 4 S1b0t. ? .. II. 12411 E•· c all boat for chlld find wh•t you want tn 6o48-0103 Otlty Piiot Ctualfladt . ' • .. 1---------------··--,....-... ----- C'S Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Aug 22, 1983 Tncb 9035 Aattt, l•rrtt4 A••••, larrtt4 A•t11, larrtt4 Aatoe, .. ,.,,.. Aatoa, ••rrt-4 , .. • ... • ... •• ... • .... -•• ... !!-'-'"---Aa111, i.rrtt4 •Ht • , ..... DttMtU. II~ 1-:itl()XL. •Int cond ' INW 9112 Fiat 91 23 ..... tl41 Pone~. t1S7 ,.,... 9169 Ytlkl•••.. 9173 Ytlk•••JH tl73 C .. Ulac tlot ror• 1311 • 1 51< m I, AM/FM , ---------,_,._________ -_ be<lllner A/C, nu ores, '83 3201 Fully equlPI*' 74 Flat 128 SI wagon '82 Mazd• RX7, ale, sun rl, '76 912E new P16 11111. 111 Wagn. 5 apd ater60, '74 VW Sunbug new Int, 14 Sunouo Snrl 5000 ml THE WIEST 19500 848-0186 S 1 6 . 2 0 0 SI e v o 4191< on 2nd eng, ivna calm wlHUtls, s1ereo aunrool, rebll eng cher e11, warn, 10 ml. mull tell paint, runt xlnl $2500 on eng, new brki/clutch, -_9_04_0 551-9295,645-0792 xlnt SllOOtubo.5366054 good cond Auumo leaM rySt6,000obo 760-8582 now $599 5 obo 494-41802keeptryino very ctun 12095, SELECTIOI ·73 Muatang, gOOd 11an1• pona11on. $1000 oDO Katen 873-8218 VIII &CRfVl~R for 28 mo at $284 or te-letve me111ge 891 138 I ·75 Rabbit, xlnr cond , nu 845-3 120, 673-6588 OI late model, low mlleege ts§ VW Van, anrf, nu negotiate Call 478•2600 '78 92• S6"00, ltd ·". & t' •2•0010BO Cadlltaca In South••n '76 Spider. runs grt!81, r11d dB s 7141646 8092 " " "" Tria•~"' •171 eng .res, • .. ang·trant ·palnt Xlnt Y • Ootomlle, 1 owner. Call • ~ 646-0141 Volvo tl 75 Calllornlal s-. u11oday1 ·73 Pinto Squire, runa & IOOk• grtat. s 1100. Pion· eer KP-8600 Caea. 8 mo. old, wont llt n-W 1100 780-0181 cond$2795/otr552-7614 S11tes-Sarvlce-Leulng with tan top $30001080 Merct4H Beu 9145 eves 720-0152 '66 Tr umpfi convert , IAIEllS LAR~EST 673-9589 comp! re11oraC1. collec· '19 Aebbll Dleeet, 4 dr, 4 176 Volvo, new eng (ieu Aat1, .. a,-• Hon•• 9125 1981 Mercedea 3SO SLC '81 911 SC, lo ml, all xtra5, 10r·a cond BrlQhtted, blk •Pd. 50mpg, xlnl mech'I than 15,000 ml(, 1ran1 OAOILUC Cl ••• ic. AIUS llYEITORY Lid edit mdl Mldnlghl Ilka new reH $/trade? a 0 11 _ I 0 p s 5 9 5 o cond $2450 499-1997 atlll under watt. new 2 .. AA ... 1,bo, Blud ~ 176 CIVIC · Ori¥. Owner I I 21 000 I "•8 5'""5 S uvv n • • '81 3201, 5 ·~ .. tn rl. bue, ony · m "''" ·"" 644·1548Jantce ,7-9 Rabbit, ltewteaa cond, brakes. runs xlnt 2000 COSTAMESA '74 PINTO w··-=-ag_n_,....,A:-:lr--:N7u Clutch. $800 Eve• & Wetkenda 962-7821 1952 MGTO Replacar ~ S 1000/obo 6 3-7705 Superb cond t 01a 111nd 942 848l 545 7189 Real Baautyl Green/bUH (1CHJl34) $35,995 Call 640 2530 '82 911 SC SnrftCpe Blue ·f5 Trlumph-Spllflre greet 4 spd, air, stereo, 65,000 obo --~_:__ 640-1860 Steal at only $6700/obo. • '81 3201, 5 apd, A/C 74 Civic. new paint, ball 8K Ml, PW, AC. AM/Fm, body, 4 new Urea, no mi $3050 631-3016 731·5893. 687-3366 ( ICUUU4) carb radials. brake& 'II 230 SL cass c1111. llhr. P/7'• Xlfll trans. no clutch. needs :-79Vw 0•1 Aebbll. dlx, alt, • ·79 3201. 4 spd . sunroot Aebll eng Ilana, clutch cond $25 800 OBO s .. '29ModetA,4DOOfTown (889XMK) $1800/obo 499-4119 2 lops,amllmcesserta 5 42 .5 177 '63 1•472 1 new block 450 4sc>d 4dr, stereo, xlnt Sedan, reetored 19.995 • '80 3201. auto . A/C avs new PS;~'.~h, etc 646· l030 497-7244 avea 241( ml S4700 85 t-3922 _1 1~;;,v2~:6i. Auto. Sun '78 Accord, 5 spd, alt, Mustsell1493·6284 lolla ltfCt H fi Y1lklWIJID 9173 '80 4-spd, air, Aini COnd , '48 Ford Woodle, navy blue, reatOfed $12 ,995 pp 675-6161 Rool 1748 ZXR) cess,79K,serv rec.gem! r----------16\ BeJe, 7f eng. rab lt mual sell S3900 •• 80 833cal,. •pd, Lo ,,1 $4200 Irvine 553-1038 'TO 280SL Both tops This trans, stereo, super cond 645-8057 '30 Ford chassis. Rebuilt. Runs S2500 675·3175 ., .. .,., toy treated wllender lov· s 1995 obo. 891-t361 5555493 '78 Accord. AIC, 5-spd, nu Ing Ga1e Must see to BP· 'Of""'1I./ CARVER '8 1 3201. 5 spd. Sun brakes, nu I Ires, preclere JuS1 comp 600 l~ I · Roof, (1CRS207) $3500/0BO 548-0678 ml service $28,999 Call ~ r c ~ 'H YW OHYHTllLE GOOD CONO 12600 549-8457195 7 -2708 '55 CAD CPE DE VILLE 81,000 orig ml. all orig & lmmec $4800 873-56 16 • 7·832551633371, 5 spd., loaded .81 Civic ISOODX, xtnl 2131874·6544 1~ ... A ... L...:n~J\.....C:. ( ) I··· ~ Al" ,,..,.. .. "' lfiiltU cond, must seel $3500 '71210 C ·~.,,. ••.. .,. ... ,. '"",,.... '10 ""' 2 Ill 208 W 1st, Sante Ana 759-0280 or 759-8025 Auto, Sn Al, A/C, Needs Closed Sunday -ban 9127 cosmetics $5000 obo Brand n-Int. runs very good, nu uras S 1350/obo consider trade 969-1221 LARGE SELECTION OF 642·9187 NEW&~BMW SI ~m '•'"· .. ,., ... A .. i 9107 LDH I Cll lllW "'7 .. 9-5·oao-s ... -,u·n·r-oo·f-. -.-1r·.1 VOLUME SALES cruise. full pwr. 57K, xlnt SERVICE & LEASING cond . $5900 675-6906 36~°o~GC~~~b~ve llllE llolUlllA'S '12 AUii HOOS (No. Cherry exll-405) SOUTH 4 dr, blue metallic, deluxe (114) Ul-allO options Incl. sunrool. x:nt Trade-Ins Welcome COUNTY cond. 24K ml, Take over ---ISUZ 32 mo lease at $31 2.22 Datna 9117 U 74 MBZ 280. babied. extra clean, 93K ml $8300 Days 957· I 135 '78 300 CD Coupe. AIC, AM/FM, Sn At, P/W $ M,800 Form 645-9232 '8211 380SL, Lapls Bfua. beige leather. loaded $38 500 642-2625 Ask about the money we can save you thru our purchase & tease plans ClOSEO WNOAYS ;-66 VW BUG Rebit eng Mlig wheels S 1800 OBO. 840-983f S.bar1 9167 '66 vw Bus, runs gOOd, '74 GL 1st sold '76, 10 ml. uras. brks. body good ale, new tires. xlnt cond $1500/olr PP 546-5360 s 1200 553-0919 '76 SabaruS1811on wagon '67 CAMPER. all orig equip S2200 5•5-6786 4 wheel dr . al e x-cond '67 Sqbk reblt eng, fi 195 S 1850 obo 675-4116 Days 64 t ·9672 Toyota 9169 '67 vw Bug, nu trans. '14 Calica. amtfm cass, good cond $2700/lerms. $1950 898-4951 754. 7998 '74 COROLLA.~ml, ;68Aed VW Bug, re:tiii"'en· radio. wht. good cond glne, AM/FM cess. sn rl, S 1925/otr 552· 7614 $1650 obo 675-1161 (f) llllE llelHH'I SOUTH COUNTY YOLISWHEM 11WE WILL HT IE HIEllSDLD" Volume Sales, Service And Leasing 18711 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach (114) 842-2000 or buy tor $12.950. Call ·11 1200 Fstbk I own 4 11WE Will IOT Bob et 752-1677 spd x1n1S895 645-7578 IE IHHSOLD Aaatia 9109 71 Datsun. 510 two door Volume Sales. Ser-.1ce JIM SUllOH Ill PORTS 130 I Quall Street NEWPORT BEACH '76 SR5, llllb8Ck, 5 spd, '69 vw Bus, rebll eng. VOLKSWAGEN perlect mecan1ca1 cond runs x In I . $ 2 I 00 new 11res $1950 675-7316 ,•:1.WESTWAGEN .•:1• 'II •iSTII UIElltC• Auto, needs cosmetics. And Leasing • • $450 obo 642-9187 18711 Beech Blvd w/rebullt motor. $350 Huntlng1on Beach Biil 969-1221 '80 510 Hatchback , 4 dr, 5 (l 1•)1•2-2000 spd, air, rear louvers, • • lllW 9112 chrome whls. A·1 cond Jagaar -9129 I $4200. 642-0937 _ 771/2 5301, llhr, sunrool,1---------'63 Jaguar Mark II. A/C., xlnt cond,, asking '80 Llftback, 25,000 orig. Clesslc, 78,000 orig $7500. 667-0678 m 11 es. Must see I mlles. 3.8 L, 4 door $4600/0B0.543•7053 sedan . automatic 133·1300 Pea~eot 9155 180 st SOSSO. auto, air, stereo. PS, PB, PW, snrf. 35mpg $5650. 631-3016 Pom~e 9157 846-7171 '69 vw Sqbk w/btOWri 76 Toy , xint-COnd motor must sell this wk S 130010BO 546-2868 $350/olr 6415-2600 ----'78 Cellca GT Llllback, '72 Sqrbck, good running Dix 5 spd, sn rt, ate, cond. $1200 494-2903 am/Im stereo ~ tape, '72 vw Bus. rebll eng. shadow Well main-runs great, lks gd. Musi 11lned S40951offer sell $1450/olr 6'73-9015 770-872-1 '73 Super Beetle Converi A personal and proud ex· elusive VW agency dedl· cated to quality service. spare par1s. and e com- petitive sales prasen· talion of the unique Volkswagen quality ve- nlcles BOB CHALLMAN'S •lat. t177 Come In 1 aee Newpoft Cktnoltt 9313 Beach's lineal Mlec11on '78 Camero V8. black . of prevlouely owned good cond S3800 Porachea. Audia and 552· 1070 votkawegens. '78 CoMtta 32,600 mllea. t:l.:lt Immaculate In and out. "~' Lo a ded S 8950 •~ 642-6830. 8 am -3 pm. ·16Mu11900. ,_ tires, p/1. plb, gre•t cond $1790 842-3199 '78 Muat ale, p~11e;;O, nu paint, x111 ct .. n. tuna great 12800 962· 17~2 'IOFH1211l Brend new Int, runs very good. nu tire• S 1350/obo consider tr•de ~89-1221 455 E. Coaet Hwy Newpon Beach 673-0900 SEE US FIRST! Liacola t 3 Aaltt, ha11tic We have a good selection Lincoln Towncar, '7J'. ol NEW & used Chev· $900/0BO 963-8178 role111 See ua todayl • 25 AMC 9305 '11 lrt•ll• Runs great Moving mu11 se111 $700/Ftrm 646-4151 CONNELL CHEVROLET .'K?l 11,<I l••r Kh d 1 't-;T ·\ .., t:s ' 546-1200 laiclt 9307 VETTE'82 Collectors ·'2 Buick Riviera GS. Abit edition 151< ml, loaded. eng Xlnt cone! Must sell lmmac. cond. $17.950 pp S2000. 546-4543 (714)-846-3044, Mtrnry -. '66 w0n. rebit. am. abi. $600/obo 631· 7999 76 Capri V6 4 •pd AM/FM SHARP Orig Owner $2000 533..0603 OUl··~u-,--m7 177 Olds CuOasa runs good Rear body dem&g· ed. as Is $500. 650-7045 72 Sllylerk, 4 dr, a/c, runs D·" 9317 '78 Cutlass 2 dr 140,000 good, Int pertect, rebll V'lll_Jt ml. S7501obo Carl eng $800 548-6447 165 doronat 560 conv. 316 975·0306 Mon thru Fri 76 Skylark V6, AJC VB, 2 bbl, buckets. center Olds '78 Cutlass Supreme siereo, 1 owner grt cond console. per1 orltnal. Top coned N-tires. $1600 obo 640.(l219 Aaklng s23oo. 650• 130 blue. pV1 pty A1klng C .1·11 9309 ·73 4 dOOf Con. runs good. $4195, -et 1635 Su· lwl lC $950/0BO. Musi salll parlor.C M 831~300 •• 1974 CAD FOAMAL C•ll 848·8123 LIMO Trlple black Good ·i8oodge Aspen Wagon Pl~Htk UH cond Must sell. Cell Rabulll eng & •Ir. s2200, 168P lymouth wagon. 318 835-6684. pV1 ply 549.4225 V8 A/C runs good $895 '73CDVS2150------931 caah. 557.3533 979-0466 Iv mag For• Ptatiac 5 ·79 Cad Eldo Ost. Xlnt 1985 Mustang 289 Red '12 Ceteiine. 7 lk ml, hvy cond Company main· Cover11ble. White top for d hi h 1 h k talned lease lust compl sale by orlglnel owner. All ty tc • a r 1 oc 1· Convenlenlly Located & Competitively Priced & '82 280ZX T·top, 5 spd, Borg-Werner t rans, loaded Extended service am/Im marine bend warr. new sticker Asking Blaupunllt stereo, bronze $ 11,900/obo, must sell. with bucket seats, wire 170 914 1 7 ltr, S spd, nu beige, runs xlnl, extras. $3500 492-6889 Dude standard Interior and ex· graal running s9oo. .~:11 WUTWAG EN ,1:1,. $7950. pp. 640-8268 982-2638 ""' terlor A/T, While wall l=-,.-:;:----=-....,,..,,....,..-.,.- '79 CellGa GT, 5-spd, air, Excellent cond. $4500 A M I F M , $ 5 0 0 0 . 720· 1323 497-3169 ----------·73 VW. red chr whls, nu Sates-Servlc.Leastng 15K ml 499-2922 wheels $3500/0BO '71 911 CPE S PORT Seats, AM/FM, Mags XLNT CONO $6,0 0 OBO 6 4 2-6177 , 631-4721 646-1030 ·eo Cellca ST Sunr1, air, paint. S2300 548-2196. all p/s p/b, am/fm __ _ Ecurle Shirlee Corp 7600 Westmlnste< Blvd Phone 714/VW 1-WEST Total Per10<mance VW's '79 Seville Oelsel, black tires A winner In IOOkl '76 Catalina Sdn 651( ml wire wheels, moll xtras. a n d p er 1 or m a n c a . L I k e n t w S 1 9 7 5 . 48,000 miles. $8500 SI0,000 Cash. lob 642~795.ev548-8823 Fiat fill 963-3751. '76 Flat 124 Spyder Con-lar•IH G~il 9132 ver1. 5 spd, yellow/blk '74 Conv, air. lo ml, nu top. Must sell. S2500obo tires. exit cond $4250 llereo New Ures/brks '74 BUG, xlnt. MUST SELL $5200, 673-7553 this wllend, beat otter 675-3589 '81 Corolla, SRS, 5 spd. __ _ 18,000 miles. pis. am/Im SELL Idle Hems with a "Are You Havln' Any Fun?" 493-18 12 Shingle Springs •• 77 Bonnevllle, 10 ml. '82 Fleetwood Broughem, 9 IS..677 ·3507 loaded, ntw tires. xlnt llhr Int, lully equipped, '70 Ford Galaxy 500. 4 dr, cond $3000 553-0919 1 9 K m I. $ 13.90 0 AIC, runs gd. $550/obo, --------- 642·5678 646-0186 645-8787 675-2172 494-6126 ATLAS CHRYSLER-Pl YMOUTH 2929 Hoo1rbor Blvd Cos1a Meo;a Tri 546 1934 3 blocks sovrn ot San 01eqo F'reeway oil Hirbor Blvd Complete body snop Sa1e<o Serv1CP P.111s Service Oep1 open Monday thru Friday l 30 AM to 5 30 P M and 8 AM ro 5 P M on Saturday ORANGE COAST AMC/JEEP/RENAULT 1'124 Harbo• B•v•I (..o<.lil Mesa 5'19 8021 64 ~ 7770 I ieep Oeale1 .n the West• SPe u., l<>IJay tor <;Jli>!> st-rv1c.~ ,. ll'<IS1ng ThPrP .JO' reasow. why ""' .l•l' t Price anu se1ec11on1 A1so 1n .. all new Rpna1111 AlhancP 1<; he•"' THEODORE ROllMS FORD Modern sates. service. parts body. paint & tire dep1s Compe1111ve rates on lease & daily rentals 2060 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 642·0010 or 540-8211 WISTWAGIN A peraonel and pre>od exclusive VW &<ljtncy dedlealed to quality MNlce. tpare parts, and a competitive sales presen- lltlon of th9 unique Volkswagen quality venl<:lee. Bob Challman's WESTWAGEN -a Ecu1i. Shirlee Corp 7800 W•tmlnslt< Blvd/Beech Phone 7 14/VW 1-WEST Total P9'1ormanc. VW's "Are You Havln' Any Fun?" DAVID J. PHILLIPS BUICK·PONTIAC ·MAZDA Sales • Se•vrt e • Lf'aSrrlQ <'4888 Al1(.1i) l"«rkwuy 837-2400 SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGIN/ISUZU (Formerly Jim M1rtno Volkawagen) 187 11 Beach Blvd Hunt1no1on Beteh. (714) 842-2000 SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE WE WILL NOT BE UNOERSOLDlll 5 Yeor F1nane1ng 0 A.C. & Flee1 Oiscounta stereo $5500. 759-0893 Delly Pllo1 Claullled Ad Sall ldkl llama THE MAP MATCH THE NUMBERS OM WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES LONG &EACH BMW I <1rq .. ~ .. 1 ... 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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO BE PLACED ON THIS AD, CONTACT YOUR DAILY PILOT REP. 642-5678 ,' t ---............ ....-~----~--------------. - High horsem a nship Sonya Rego, Santa An a, takes her '·orse Amad eo over a jump during the All Seasons Sum mer Classic show that concluded Sunday a t the Ora n ge County Fairgrounds. Stories on Page B l . Theater leader Doyle McKinl}-ey succumbs at 61 . Worker hurt in cave-in S al e ty vi ol ations pro/Je d in HB condo cons truc tion a ccident Dy DOD DARKER Ol lhe OOlllJ ~at-" A 22-year-old laborer suffered a broke n leg this morning when he was buried up to his thlghs in a hole at the construction site of a huge condominium project in Huntington Beach. Officials said that Trmo Suarez of Pomona was attempting to shore up a nine-foot-deep hole when the s1des caved in at about 8:30 a.m. He was treated inside the hole by firefighters and para- medics and then lifted to safety on a litter. THI ORANGE COAST MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1813 Suarez, who allO suffered cuts and bruises, underwent surgery at Paclflca Hospital in Huntington Beach and was reported in setis- factory condition. Fire Department information officer Martha Werth said in- vestigators for the California Oc- cupational Safety and Health Administration were at the site, in the 8000 block of Adams Avenue, east of Beach 'Boulevard, to de- termine any possible safety viol- ations. • Developer Frank Mola is con- structing more than 700 water-orien~tcondominlum units at lhe oca n. It iB the largest constructio site in pro- gress in the city. Officials said that Suarez was cleaning the sides of the hole preparatory to it being shored up for the installation of a water line. The sides collapsed and he apparently was injured by the force of the cave-in, said Werth. He was conscious and coherent throughout the 30-minute ordeal, said officialB. Eyewitneaes aaid the young construction worker appeared to be in severe pam throughout the rescue. They said an unidentified co-worker was lowered into the excavation to lend comfort while fire officials applied a splint and provided other treatment for the Pomona man. A hospital spokesman said Suarez suffered a compound frac- ture in the left leg and an "extensive laceration" of the right (See CAVE-IN, P•l e AZ) COAST ID Ill ORANGE C OUNTY C ALIFORNIA 25 CE:NTS .,.., .... .._~ ......... u,. Steven Bake r and Sydney Head added a d ash of took the event's prize for them e extre m e among air piracy to Sunday's Char acte r Boat Pa ra de a nd the 38 entries in Newport Harbor. Doyle G . McKinney, dean of cominuruty services at Saddle- back College and the "heart and soul" of the fine arts in south Orange County. died early today after suffenng an apparent heart attack. -r -1 I !!/!;!:!!/!~h~~~s'!a~?v:f ~~~rt~!r':o~!d!i!!'!or~h Dr. McKinney. who had produced and played the role of the Innkeeper thlS summer in the Saddleback Company Theater production of "Man of La Man- cha" at the college thea~ in Mission Viejo. had celebrated his 6lst birthday Saturday. He was described as a "re- markable man" by friends and as the "heart and soul" of Hne arts by Eugene McK.rught, chairman of the Saddleback College board. "He will long be remembered and appreciated for his contribu- tions and the thousands of lives he touched," said Dr. Larry Step- hens. chancellor of Saddleback College. One of the onginal staff mem- bers at the campus in 1967, McKinney is credited with design- ing and implementing the fine arts program at SaddJeback and help- ing develop the fine arts complex al the school's Mission Viejo campus. In 1978. he originated and helped develop the Saddleback Company Theater, the college's summer stock program. He would produce and, on occasion, act in the summer productions McKinney also revamped the college's commumty service pro- gram and was named dC'an of community services m 1977 He recently had announced he would step down as dean of community services to become director of the Saddleback Com- munity College District Foun- Doyle McKinney, Saddleback College fine arts leader~ dead dat1on, a support group he helped form in 1979. McKinney also helped launch the Angels and First Nighters, both support groups for summer stock productions. Funeral services are pending. McKinney leaves no immediate family. Four area rowers helped the United Statee to two gold• and two allvwa at the Pan-Am Gamet In Caracas. Venezuela. See Page C 1. ,, I Mellssa M'1lcheater left her listener• thoroughly entertained Sunday night at the Pacific Amphitheatre after she had prom- laed them they would get what they came for and deltverecf It most convincingly. Page 8 5. j Dy ST~ MARBLE the harbor, amusing thousands of hanging from the rigging The you gest entrant was Ol llM o.;;, ~ '""" ~ land-lubbers who lined the harbor clutching spy-glasses and swords, 4-year-old exander Dale who, In apparent Mage to the true shore to watch the event sponsor-some boat owners veered from the with a little help from some older roots of Newport Harbor, the skull ed by the Newport Harbor Area pirate salute. friend.a and relatives, guided the and crossbones was flown proudJy Chamber of Commerce. Import car dealer Jlm Slemons S.S. M.ichigan through the COW"'lle. and frequently in Sunday's 23rd The pirate theme was a tribute entered a boat with a Mercedes The Michigan was the fint boat in rendition of the annual Character to a festive occasion known as Benz grill and hood ornament the annual parade, 90Ule 19 years Boat Parade. Pirates Days, held in the late 1930s attached, and a group known as before young Dale was born. And with just enough breeze to and '40s. The week-long annual Nash Products entered a Ve&8el This year's winners were: keep the J olly Roger snapping, 38 festival came to a halt more than dubbed "No Knuckleheads," MeJor'• Trophr -"Mlraka," John 11nc1 pirate vessels carrying the likes of 30 years ago. which depicted a nerdish-looking M811anne EHot. Long John Silver, Captain Kidd Though most skippers went the man with a red slash mark CommodorM' TfOtlhr (beet decof-p; ;~ru;~;11~; ;;·;~R~ ';h Miiro e di::"~77i~1 Laguna colonel helpe d build T oys for T o ts prog ram, l ed Corps postage stamp drive Col. Ruth H. Broe, a 29-year veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and a Laguna Beach resident since 1947, died of cancer Friday at the La Jolla Veteran's H06):>ital . She was 71. Broe. whose maiden name was Hammond, was born in Mono- ngah, W.Va., on Dec. 10, 1911. She was one of the first women to apply to the Marines in 1943 when the Corps issued a call for female recruits. Though she had to overeat to make the minimum weight requirement of 100 pounds, Broe was admitted to the seventh reservists' class In 1943 in Pittsburgh. Though she planned on staying in the Corps just until World War II was over, Broe became so fascinated with the military that she stayed well beyond that lime. ln fact, it wasn't until 1971 that she officially retired as one of the M JM A3 a..e B4 C1 C4 A8 83 OJ B2 B3 A4 A3 C4 C l,-3 AO Be BS Bl A3 A4 first three women to receive the personal rank of colonel. She saw active duty in Camp LeJune, N .C.; Mojave, Calif., and El Toro, Calif., during World War II. ln 1951. she married a Marine, Richard W. Broe, in Laguna Beach. He retired from the Corps in 1969. The couple were stationed at El Toro until 1955, transferred to Washington, D.C., for 10 years. came back to Laguna for a year and then returned to Washington. Broe achieved national reoog- nitlon for her work In the Marine Corps Public Affairs office in Los Angeles, where she worked as administrative officer while a Marine Corps reterve. ln that post, she became invf'lved in the original Toys for Tots program. In 1966, s h e was single-handedly responsible for getting a 5-<."ent commemorative postage stamp iasued. The stamp honored the Marine Corps Re- aerve'a 50th annlveraacy. She also ~au\hored a book In 1966 Utled, "History of the Marine Corps Reserve." From 1967 to 1969, Broe was asktd to return to active duty as special projects officer, divi&ion of Information, for the Year of the Woman Marine. a celebration of 25 years of women's involvement In the Marine Corpe. Through her efforts. a post card commemorating women Marines was IMued in 1968. Broe won numerous award.a and honon throughout her mill- tary career. A few of the hlgh- Ughta Include: The Meritorious SMvlce Award, given t.o Broe ln 1969 for her work with lhe women Marines' 25th anniversary. The Silver Anvil Award, which Year of the Woman Marine. She was named woman of the year by the Laguna Beach Busi- ness and Professional Women's Club In 1970. She served as president of the Orange County Chapter of the Marine Corps Combat Con.po.1- dents• Asssodatioo in 1979-1980. A Mass of the Resurrection will be said for Broe on W~y at St. Catherine's Catholic Church in i...guna Beach. Beside her husband, Broe ii survived by a nephew. Lynn Heitz.el. of Hanover, Pa., and a niece. Linda He1a, of Thumsberg, Ohio. In lieu of flowers, Richard Broe requests that donations be made to ~e Ruth R. Broe ~p ... • fund for ihe Marine 1 Military Academy in ffiuirhaen. Tex.u. Broe received in 1968 from the Checks should be aent to Richard Public Relations Society of Broe, 703 Browncroft Road, America for her work with the Laguna Beach, 92651. Jury reaches verdWt in Bonin penalty c'ase An Orange County Superior Court jury deciding whether twice-convicted FTeeway Killer William Bonin should be sentenced to death or life ln prison without parole for four Orange County slaylnp reached a verdict this morning, a court bailiff re- ported. The verdict wu to be an- nounced l1Y the panel thla after- noon. Juror!! began deliberating Bonin 1 fate last Thursday follow• ing the conclWllon of the triaJ'a > • pe1uthy phue, which luted sev- eral weeks. Bonin, a 36-year-old Downey truck driver. was convicted of the four sex-torture alayingl Aug. 2. He already has been aentl'.J'lil"ed to die in California's gas chamber by a Loe Ange lee County jury that convicted him of 10 murdera \Mt year. U \he panel recommenda • death penalty, 8onln will become the only one of the state'• 140 lnmat.ee currently relldina on death row to ~ve a double death aentence A2 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Aug. 22. 1983 Den1olition de rby Two Coi.ta Mesa re~idc•nt~ riding i11 tht· car above were hurt Saturday night in an accident on Newport Boulevard ut 16th Street in <:osta Mt•!-la. Driver T homas Mason ~uff ered a cut St'alp and passenger Carol R em e nar a broke n pel vi~. Mason a llegedly turned ldt in front of a nother c ur. Bt>low, drive r Jeffrey Luttrell o f Bt>llflower suffered minor injuries when h is car veered off the road near the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beac h la te Sunday, slamming into pa rked cars, a fence and a fire hydra nt. Both drivers were arrested on suspicion off elo n y drunken driving. Marines held in Mesa beating By GLENN SCOTT Of the OallJ l'llol l hlll A 31 -year-old man is recuperat- ing today from a c."Oncussion he received Sunday in Costa Mesa when two men reportedly beat him and tossed him off a freeway overpass into oleander bus hes 20 feet below. Police arrested two Mannes from the El Toro Air Station, Drew Allen Jolin, 21 , and Shan- non Scott Johnson, 19, on suspi- cion of attempted robbery in connection with the incident. Sunday was Jolin's 21st birth- day. Frank Michael Valdez of Santa Ana told police he was walkmg aJone over the Bristol Street overpass above the San Diego Freeway when the two men jumped him from behind and tried to rob him. After they had hit and kicked him -and after Valdez had scratched the men in their faces with his keys -one of the men propped him onto the overpass railing and pushed him over, Valdez told polit'f!. A man driving past the incident called police and reported the same thing. Valdez was treated for the head injury, muJtiple contusions and bruises to his chest and stomach at Mercy General Hospital in Santa Ana. D9llJ l'llol ,.... .. "' Hown UpM Among the prize winners in the Character Boa t Parade were (top) the yachts Fascination (left ) and Ar~us and the commer cial e ntry Me rcedes. Mesa visitor stabbed; police seeking suspect A New York man staying at a Costa Mesa motel was stabbed Sunday a fter he surprised an acquaintance who had just fin- ished slashing all four of the tires on the New Yorker's car. Joseph Spagnoletu. 21. of Massapequa, N.Y .. was treated at Fountain ValleyCommuruty Hos- pital for a superficial knife wound after the 12: 15 p.m. incident in the Holiday lnn parking lot at 3131 Bristol St. Police are searching for a man who had stayed for two nights in Spagnoletti's room. They suspect he cut the ti res out of anger after Fugitive held in $300,000 cocaine bust A man wanted in connection with a robbery in Los Angeles County was arrested in the East Irvine Industrial area Friday on suspicion of possession of cocaine for sale. When officers went to 12 Mason to investigate a suspicious person, said Lt. Robert Lennert, they found James Lee Scott, 30, in a nearby field and discovered he had an outstanding robbery war- rant and was on probation for another crime. Residents told police they saw Scott drop a briefcase, which officers found nearby. They said it contained four pounds of cocaine with a street value of around $300,000 CAVE-IN ... From Page A1 leg. He was reported m satisfac- tory cond1tton at noon following surgery. La bo rf'r Trino S uarez grimaces in pain as he is e levated to safet y in Hunting ton Beach . The hole was described as being about eight feet by eight feet and about nine feet deep. We're Listening ••• Whal do ~ou llkt' about the Dally PiloP What don't you like" C:ill lhl' numbN at leh and your message will be recorded, tran.'-':rtlX'd and dl'll vered to the appropriate editor. The 'amf' 24 hour answenng service may be used to record let- lt•r-. to th{' t>d1lor on any topi c Mailbox contributors must mclude tht·1r namc and lt•l{'l'hnne number for verification No circulation call!'>, ph•aM.' 642·6086 Tc•ll 11~ what ·., on your mind Delly Piiot Dell very 11 Ouer•nlMd t.ti<Y"11r r «J•~ '' , not , .• .., .. '""' c •I "' r , ~JOr-Cit l""' •# c .._ eno .,... ~' ' r / • c • Ol'wt>'-.,! Salv'0"' AJI\: , , r.., • you 01') ,..,, 1 ,,., ,..,., -. 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Spagnoletti told investigators he reached his car after the suspect had flattened all four tires but before he had left. He said he chased the r.ia.n, who eventually turned and jabbed Spagnoletti with an "Army-type" knife, pollce said. According to a police report, the victim said he had met the knife-wielding suspect two weeks earlier at a bar and had let him stay in his room until learning h e was allegedly deaJmg in cocaine. Rear-ender crash injures Mesa girl, 16 A 16-year-old Costa Mesa girl suffered a broken shoulder early today when he r car was struck from behind and rolled over on Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Joy Randall Broome was treated and released by Costa Mesa Medical Center after the early morning accident near the intersection of Newport and Al- bert Place. The driver of the other car, James John Cavender, 19, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of felony drunken driving. Ir -- SWASHBUCKLERS ... From Page A1 ated) -"Fascination," Jack Hester. 0.-p Ill! (best club decorated) "Misty Isle.," Newport HarbOf Jaycees Ila Toot(beat sound)-"Ship House." Biii Grundy. Looee Screw (best animation) "Fuclnatlon," Jack Heater. 8uav ... t lweb (best co11ume) "Monld•h," John and Mike deFellce Cruttenden Cup (Iheme extreme) "High Jack Airlines," Steven Baker and Sydney Head. LMtlln' TimMn (beat Monterey) - "Gonzo Miid," Kent Berge. Wheel, llM m 6 Bell (best steam) - "S.S. Michigan," Aleundflf Dale. Dirty Old ManHotd {oldest boat) - "Argue," Sea Scouts. Grand Ancient MerlMr lone of a kind) -"Sweat Pea." Leslie Briggs 811gy Blnnecle {clasS1c yacht) -"Belly M," J.0 Pierce Thw•rted Thw•rt (I.lest launch) - "Yankee," Jack Belcher Drippy Stuffing Boa (best work boat) -"Otflclal," Paul Mlchalczyk a.et Them• (commerclal) "Isla Bella." Irvine Co 8"1 Coetume (commerclal) -'Barge Troutweln," Balboa Bay Club Baal Sound (commercial) "Mercedes." Slemons Imports 8"1 Live Anlm•llon (commerclalJ - "Companion." 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NII •M El Tor• 'lll"len \'lrJe 11141 ~ • " !'ml ...................................... --------........ ------~------------~--------------~~~~~~~~---- ' ' I ' I .. ~ Free Health Fair scheduled at Sears, Westminster !\fall Humana H06pital Westminster will offer free health care information and display medical equipment during a Health Fair, echeduled Saturday and Sunday at Westminster Mall. Health Fair houns are 10 a.m . to 6 p.m . on Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Activities will take place m the Sears wing on the mall's lower level. Included will be free pulmonary, stroke and colon-rectal cancer screenings, Also, hospital representatives will discuss commonly prescribed medications and offer blood pressure testing. Displays will include infant car seats and an exercise bicycle. The mall is located off the 405 Freeway at the Golden West Street-Bolsa Avenue exit. Irvine slates workshop on colleges A workshop on how to select the right college wiU be held at 2212 Dupont Drive, Suite I, in Irvine Wednesday from 7-10 p.m . Parents with high school juniors or seniors are inv1ted to attend. Cost is $25 per adult, student free with adult. For infonnallon and registration, call Judy Mayer at 553-9339. Valley library schedules party Fountain Valley Branch Library will sponsor a maglc show and party for children to mark the end of the library's summer reading program. The event begins a t 2 p.m. Wednedsay at the library, located on Slater Avenue at Los Alamos Street. Magician Hal Marquardt will entertain. Aft.er the magic al)ow, refreshments will be served For more information on the program, call 962-1324. Harvest f 'estival reservations due Reservations for I.rJine Harvest Festival booths are now being taken. The festival, to be held Oct. 7-9 at Heritage Park, features 200 booths sponsored by homeowners' associations, clubs and merchants. Nearly 100 reservations have already been received. Cost is $70 ro, non-profit organizations, $90 for commercial exhibitors. for more informatiop or to make reservations, call 552-7336 or write: Irvine Harvest Festival, P .O. Box 18619, Irvine, 92713. Turtle Rock to mark summer's end An overnight party will mark the end of summer at Irvine's Turtle Rock Community Park Sept. 9-10. Guests 7to12 years old are invited to attend the event, which will include dinner. movies. games and a continental breakfast. Cost is $6. For more information, call 752-6076. ~-------- .. End seen soon for phone walkout Although striking Orange County telephone company workers remained on the picket lines today, union leaders and company officials expressed hope that local issues could be resolved and w orkers back on the job by Thursday after a tentative settle- ment was reached Sunday. "The three unions have ac- cepted a company offer and a settlement has been approved on a national bas1S," said Art LeaV1tt, Pacific Telephone spokesman. Now, he said, local unions will negotiate separate contracts in their areas and hope to vote on those contracts in the next two or three days. "We're just wrapping up the local issues," Leavitt said. In Sout hern California those issues include job security, quality of work life and training and retraining, he said. Wages are negotiated on the national level. Vandalism, which denied ser- vice to thousands of Pacific Tele- phone customers in the early days of the two-week-old strike, have declined recently, Leavitt said. "There were a few acts of vandalism over the weekend, but they didn't involve many cus- tomers." he said. At most, 200 customers were affected in Or- ange County in the last few days, he said. In Irvine, a handful of people found their phones were dead aft.er telephone wires were snipped Friday aft.emoon near Fitch and North Mitchell, Leavitt said. The customers' service was restored by Saturday. Art 'collector' gets $3,000 Picasso A lithograph of a Pablo Plcesao painting, depk:11ng two nude women dancing with a man. was stolen lrom a Promontory Point apartment In Newport e.acti. The lltograph la worth S3.000. according to Its owner. Burglars smashed their way Into a parked car and took a st9'eo eet and box of tools. The thieves also re- moved the car' a two front Urea and a spare from the trunk. The vehicle was parked In a parking lot on the 200 bloek of Cagney Lane. A hand-wound Franch clock on a marble base. a Chinese table lamp and a backgammon board from Lebanon were atolen from a reel- denoe In the OM wood Garden Apart- ments on Seegull Lane. The Item• are worth $1,400 and reportedly were tUen aa the reeldent and her two children were aleepfng. A burglar amuhed a glaaa pane out of the front door to a residence on the 2000 blocit of Tustin A.venue and took a camera and Jewelry worth 11,490. Fountain Valley Someone pried open the cash drawef at the Texaco MNlce station at 8520 WarT* Avenue ov9' the we&«end and tied with $185 In calh A burglar entered an unlocked garage In the 10000 block of La Fonda Circle and stole a chain saw '!alued at $200 A man stole two 12-packa of beef at 2·30 a.m. Saturday at the 7 EleYen store at 1&475 Harbor Blvd. He llrat tried to pay fOf the beer but WU told he couldn"t because II was past curfew. police said. Irvine ~ Police responded to an anonymous ree>ort Saturday evening that a man was hanging a child over a brldoe near Main Street and Red Hiii Avenue. Officer• were unable to locale the man or the child. An office bulldlng on th& 17000 block of Main Street was burglartzed Saturday afternoon and $180 was stolen from a puree left there. More than $400 worth of jewelry wu reported stolen from a home on Gold«1buah Friday about 2:40 p.m. Costa Mesa Whan Costa Mesa police officers arrested Angel Contreras. 19, ot Santa Ana Sunday evening et South Coat Plaza fOf allegedly riding away on a stolen S25o blcycie, the teen-aged suspect didn't try to fool them. He shook hla rlQhl leg and bolt cutters 1811 out. '"I did lt. I'll be honelt with you,"' he said. according to the police report. The suspect. wtio was stopped by two clerks from the Harris & Frank clothing store, uld he was stealing bikes because he was poor and needed the money Ottloers prepared a report thla weekend on an Incident wtwe a lather admitted whipping hla 10-year-otd daughter with a belt. lea'llng about 20 wetta on he< legs and arma. The lather said the girt had been caoght twice peeking Into a neighbor'• bathroom window The father said II was the ftfat ti~ In two years he had hit the qlrl. Huntington Beach A break-In waa reported Sunday at a home on the 19600 block of Roderick Lane In Huntington Beach. Entry appar«1ttywas made thrOUOh a locked rear door. The loaa Included "6.000 worth of Jewelry. a $100 lefavlslon eet. a "600 stereo and S300 In mlacellaneoua Items. Fishing gear wa11 reported stolen over the weekend from an unlocked garage on the 16500 block of Carousel Lane. Th& loss was esti- mated at $2,400 Jewelry valued at $2.900 was reported stolen In the burglary Satur- day night of a home on the 19300 block of Joice Lane. Entry appparenl- ly was made through a locked side window. ,\ --, I h . Mostly cloudy, then clear and warm ~ t5 72 Coastal ~Ft WOtlh '3 74 o.y,on 1111 74 o.n-87 M Coft---~llllenlQM 0.lotot,,. .. 72 Ind ~ hour• UWOUQh T.-.Y o.tron 13 74 Q ounny r-, efMmoon. c:on-Duluth 79 53 mid....__ HIQlle74to85 EIPmo 118 71 ~i.-Mto M ,_, 81 62 0--_.. _,.,.. IYom Po4nt Fwgo 78 50 C--10,.,.~.--F\toSI-" 74 41 ---I? 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We asked: Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Aug 22, 1983 * Aa How did you cope with the heat wave? Bonnie McFadden, edvertl1lng 1al••, Balboa l•l•nd "Not too well. I started a new job In North Orange County and its much hotter there than near the beach. I'm glad It's over." Valerle Foot, 1tudent, Coete Me•a "It didn't bother me much because I worked nine to five and have air conditioning at home.'· Schools panel picks president David Carmichael of Newport Beach is the new president of the Newport-Mesa Schools Foun- dation. a non-profit group formed to raise private funds for locaJ public 9C:hools. Cannichael, a second vice presi- dent at Pacific Mutual Life In- surance. was elected recently to lead the board of directors during the 1983-84 year. He succeeds Robert Y . BaU of Newport Beach. New members of the board include Jim de Boom. Suzy Baron. Patricia Darnell, David Grant, Stanford Green. Paul Gross, W il- liam A. Howard. Terry Rhodes. Donald Strauss and Sheila Thomsen, all of Newport Beach; and Emily Pierson, Stephen Pricer and Vaughn Redding. all of Costa Mesa. The foundation , formed three years ago. raised $70.000 last year from parents with children at- tending schools in the New- port-Mesa Unified School District The fund-raising campaign was ' Rita-Merle Adlk••. office manager, Newport Beach "The heat made me ir- ritable. Fortunately, I live near the water so I just went swimming a lot." Debbie Sundberg, atudent, Huntington BNch "I just sat around the house reading and kept all the windows open." David Carmichael the foundation's first year-long campaign and the $70.000 was three times the amount raised during a two-month campaign the year before. A corporate money-raising campaign is not completed, said Palmer. Merci McFadden, etudent, Balboa lelend "I wasn't here for the heat wave. I avoided It altogether by going to Europe." Oreg Derfer, atudent, CoataMffa "When It gets hot I try to sleep a lot In the day and stay up at night when It's cooler." Barbecue linked to 2 deaths A Huntington Beach woman and a companion from Santa Ana died over the weekend of ap- parent carbon monoxide poison- ing after they left a barbecue grill burning inside their tent while camping at the Grand Canyon. police said. Coconino County Sheriff's Sgt. Ron Anderson identified the woman as Rosann.a Margaret Razziano. 47. The identity of her companion, a 50-year-old Santa Ana man, continued to be withheld by police today because of difficulties in notifying the man's family. Anderson said a park ranger discovered the bodies Sunday morning in a tent near the southern rim of the canyon. Canruchael said formation of an elite organization for major donors -called the Renaissance Group He said it is impos&ble to know whether the couple moved the hibachi into the tent to provide warmth or just to keep it Crom being stolen. -led to dramatic gains last year. T he burning coals apparently emitted carbon monoxide, an in- visible poison gas, while the couple slept, h e said. To join the group, families must donate at least $500 and businesses $1 ,000. ft-om a.&.r pnval<z. lab?.1 col l<ie:L1on, our moot IXJpular 1oajsl<Z<ZW.. ~ .shirtp ~ m and yczar OJt thi~ shirts enz.ab.>.eys a bas1c in a,vzry 'tx:xiy .S wardrc:hl. 8 fu~t<z. fur dr<Z.5S or casual 'MZllr avo.1\.a.bl<i m waS"lord wa.or docron{ col.t.on er 1 CX)<Yo ooLton 4-1 /"oshlon lslmld • Nf'wport Ekac:h • 714/644-5070 1(1()1 Wc•stt"'md Blod. • West1uood Village·· 213'208..3273 ~. ¢-R 't Gt -------------~~----------------------------------------------------------------· 88 NB Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Mondoy, Aug 22. 1963 STOCKS NY E COMPOSITE TRAN ACTIONS .. l ... ..... I "• '1.t1t • I h1f• ,, I "' I '•I O I ~ •• I .1.11,.. ''I •111· 1 10,.,-I 0~f t' t hO .. t lo\r ' ..., I "<I . ..... "'" Dow Jones Final Up 8.94 Clo1lng 1,203.15 80111111 BRllll Money supply decline may lower interest rate By the Auoclated Pre11 NEW YORK -Some analysts believe the latest decline in the nation's money supply could lead to a new drop in intetest rates. The Federal Reserve Board aald lt8 basic measure of the money stock fell $500 million in the week ended Aug 10. Economy grows at fas test pace WASHINGTON -The economy grew al a 9 2 percent annual rate in the spring -the fastest pace in five years, while corporate profits rose by the biggest amount an eight years. The Commerce Department earlier had estimated economic growth for the latest quarter at 8.7 percent. ln its estimate of second-quarter corporate profits, the department said after-tax gains rose at an annual rate of 14.7 percent, to an estimated $124. l billion per year, after falling 4.7 percent in the first quart.er and 2.6 percent in the fourth quartet of last year Durable goods orders decline WASHINGTON -Orders for durable goods fell 3.6 percent last month, only the second decline since last fall's recession low, the government says. The Com- merce Department report said the slide in July order& "was concentrated in the rapital goods industries," which manufacture the equipment companies use to expand and moderniz.e ODPrAfinnc: Economic recovery to continue WASHfNGTON -The nation's economic recovery likely will continue for several years with moderate inflation. lower interest rates and declining unemploy- ment, the Congressional Budget Offke says. ln its mid-year report, the agency also said the federal deficit will decline from about $207 billion this year to roughly $146 billion in the 1986 fiscal year, asswrung that Congress enacts all the tax increases and spending cu ta contained In this year's budget plan. U.S. leads in brewing of beer TOKYO -The United Stat.es brewed more than twice a.ci much beer as any other country last year - more than 5 billion gallons, or a quarter of global beer productJon, a survey says. West Germany was se<::<>nd with 2.46 billion gallons, and the SoVJet Uruon third wiU. 1.76 billion gallons. Britain came in fourth with 1.55 billion gallons, and Japan was hf th with l .24 blllion gallons. a spokeswoman for Kirin, a leading Japanese brewer, said. 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