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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-08-23 - Orange Coast PilotBandits get cash, register and all Police are looking for three men who allegerlly robbed a 24-hour Huntington Beach gas station, making off with not only the cash but the cash register as w ell. Huntington Beach police Sgt. F.d McErlain said Geoffrey Wood, 21, an attendant at Huntington Brake and Tire, 19501 Beach Blvd., told officers he was working alone at 4:26 a.m. Monday when three men in a gray 1969 Chevrolet Monte Carlo drove up and asked directions to the San Diego Freeway. Wood told police one of the men pulled a switchblade knife. He told officers he was struck by a second man, and a third man then displayed a handgun. The trio then entered a rear office, where they broke into a floor safe and stole a 45-pound cash register, apparently because they could not open it, Wood reported. He told officers the men fled after they saw a police car drive by. The loss was estimated at up to $10,000, police said. THI DRANGI COAST TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1Ml Bonin • given death penalty By JEFF ADLER Ofllle~,...·- An Orange County Superior Court jury Monday recommended twice~nvicted Freeway Killer William George Bonin be put to death in California's gas chamber for the sex-torture sla yings of four area young men. ..,,...,,..._.,.......,ic....... The verdict, delivered follow- ing a little more than two days of deliberations. marks the second time a jury has recommended the 36-year-old Downey truck driver be executed. A Los Angeles Coun- ty jury recommended a death penalty sentence following Bonin's conviction there last year for 10 similar murders. Bonin now be<.unes the first inmate of the 140 now residing on California's death row to receive a double death sentence. Don Thomas of Huntington Beach smile1 after he and 32 o ther fishermen were rescued at sea. .. Wearing the prison coveralls he has worn throughout the five-month trial, Bonin showed no emotion whatsoever as the jury's verdict was read by a court clerk and the eight women and four men comprising the panel were polled individually. His attorney, William Charvet, aaid Bonin had anticipated the verdict and had taken it well. "He's in good shape," Charvet said as he stepped outside the courtroom to meet with reporters. But as the verdict was read it drew gasps and tears from the mothers of Russell Rugh and Glenn Barker, two of Bonin's teen-age victims. "It's been three years and five months to the day (since the slaying) that we've waited to hear (See DEATH, Page Al) Mesans building 'war chest' Amphith eater neighbors band together to limit concert noise By GLENN SCOTI' Ofllleo.ly ..... ._ Neighbors who live near the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa began collecting a war chest Monday in case they choose legal action in their attempt to reduce 90und and traffic from outdoor concerts. Leaders of the Concerned Citizens or Costa Mesa formed a legal and financial committee and collected $800 Monday night at a meeting attended by about 140 people at Fairview Community Church. Organizer Russell Millar said the group will ask all neighbors who live close to the outdoor theater -in either College Park or Mesa del Mar -to write $100 checks, which would go toward hiring a lawyer to study the group's options. The lawyer, he explained, will examine the implications of why no supplemental environmental studies apparently were ordered by the Orange County Fair Board after it agreed to expand the amphitheater from a 5,000-aeat facility to one with 8,000 seats and a capacity, including lawn seating, for 18,000 people. t . The amphitheater is at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Owner Nederlander-West con- tracts with the county Fair Board to operate it. Fair Board representatives say more e nvironmental study did not seem necessary because an orig- inal 1977 study covered future expansion of facilities throughout the fairgrounds. Millar st:res9ed, however, that neighbors would prefer not to get involved in lengthy and expensive litigation and would rather work out agreements with the Fair (See NOISE, Pa1e At) ' • # COUNTY EDITION ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Sea rescue draina: 33 on boat saved By ROBERT BARKER OllMO..,,...llafl Huntington Beach fisherman Don Thomas offered high praise today to the crew ol a ,blking fishing boat after he and 32 other deep sea anglers were rescued early Monday in waters off Ox- nard. we couldn't stay in our chairs so we went to our bunks. "I had just begun to doze off when I heard one of the crew members shout that the bilge pumps weren't working. "There were about four inches of water on the floor and I took off my shoes, rolled up my pants and w ent upstairs to get out of the way. The crew lined us up on the fantail where we could see the bow slowly sinking." Thomas, 51, said the skipper, identified as Richard Craddick of Huntington Beach, sent out a Mayday and a rescue helicopter soon was hovering overhead and other rescue vessels were soon to arrive. The fishermen were taken by two boats to the Coast Guard Station in Oxnard. Thomas said he believed the fishing boat suffered a hole in the hull, either from the pounding it took in rough water or from (See RESCUE, Pa1e A!) Many lost their expensive fish- ing tackle and left wallets and watches and clothes behind, but there were no deaths and no major injuries. James Whiting of Foun- tain Valley was the only casualty, reportedly suffering a sprain when he jumped onto a Coast Guard cutter. "It wasn't easy for them (the crew) because we all are grown men and have our own ideas and go diverse ways," said Thomas, an aerospace budget manager at McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company in Huntington Beach. "But they got life jacketaon ua in a hurry, called roll and lined us up on the fantail to wajt foe re.cue." City aide facing shoplift charges Thomas a.180 said that reecue efforts, in which Coast guard cutters, a helicopter, a Navy destroyer and a small sea urchin harvest boat combined efforts, also went like clockwork. The Majestic Fox, a 70-fool fishing boat, was chartered by the Douglas Rod and Gun Club of El Segundo. but most of the fisher- men were from Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Gar- den Grove. It left the Oxnard area late Friday in pursuit of yellowtail and tuna at Cortez Bank, south of San Diego. On its return trip late Sunday, the boat encountered "extremely" rough water in the channel near San Clemente and Catalina Wands. according to Thomas. "We were up on deck playing poker, but the water got 80 rough By ROBERT BARKER Of .. .,.., ,... "-" Hunt.ingion Beach Deputy City Attomey Robert Sanpter is OD admln1atrative leave while of- ficial.a sort through allegations that Sangster shoplifted two com- puter memory discs at the Target discount store. City Adminjstrator Charles Thompson said Monday that S~ter is on leave with pay and benefits while officials weigh the possible impact the allegations po&e for d ty operations. "We'll want to know if there's anything here that would interfere with the performance of his duties,'' Thompeon said. "He (Sangster) and I decided on administrative leave about the same time. In fact he requested it until his vacation, which he had previously requested, starts Fri- day ," Thompson said. A complaint of petty theft al.so was filed against Sangster Mon- Acceptance begins at home Fred, 37, Cixes a ran in the kitchen or a group home where he lives with five other retarded adults who are trying to achieve independent living 1kill11 under the guidance or Sutton Extended Care Services. A &tory on Page 81 describel the early reactions to the £int or three group homes planned in lnine. Robert Sangster day by deputy district attorney Casaba Palfi in connection with the alleged Friday theft of the two (See A1TORNEY, Page A!) HB attacks du111p with resolution Huntington Beach city officials don't have many nice things to say about the Steverson Brothera-Ascon landfill site. For starters. they declared in a resolution unanimously approved Monday night that the dump imposes indecent and offensive amounts of dust, noise and odor upon the entire community. They also contend that the 37~acre dump site, near Hamilton A venue and Magnolia Street. harbors hazardous and toxic in- dustrial waste materials that they claim poee a potential health danger of unknown magnitude to the entire community. And fUrther, the raolution alleges that the property la a haven and ~ ground for moequitoes, thus creating "un- reuonable interference with com- fortable e njoyment and \.Ule of lile and property in the vid.nlty." Theae declarations were ap- proved in the form of findlnp of facts in the dty'• bid to declare the former mud dump site a public nu.lunce. The action parallels a laW'luit the dty filed against the dump ownen lut week \0 prevent excavation of oily a&t.tanc. from the lite. Offldala and neJ.ahbon voked fean that the propmed removal of aubltanctW by Conexx OU Co .. Inc., of Lona Buch would poee potential health huarda. Deputy City Attorney Art De (See MUD DUMP, Pa1e At) Al Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Tueaday, Aug 23, 1983 CONTINUID ITORlll Long Beach to help bail out Bsc!c Bayj From P•g• A1 Funds committed in envi1·onme11tal tradeolf; more aid expected from Loi Angeles ! DEATH PENALTY ... this," a.aid Sandy Miller, Ruah'• mother. "They were one hell of a good jury. We hope they (the 1tate) follow throuih with the death penalty." Proteeutor Bryan Brown ex- pre&led hia aaU1factlon with the verdict and said he believes the conviction and sentence will stand up on appeal. "We have a very low exposure rate tor reversal," the deputy district attorney com- mented. He also underscored the reasoru; his office sought a second convic- tion despite the death sentence that already had been imposed. ''If there's anyone in California that should be executed to this point, it's William Bonin," Brown said. Orange County prosecutors de- cided to pres,, ahead with their case against Bonin to ensure that he will not escape the gas chamber should the earlier sentence be thrown out on appeal. Charvet said the case automati- cally will be appealed to higher state courts and might be taken to the U.S. Supreme Court. Jurors considering the evidence presented during the trial's pen- alty phase unanimously voted to recommend the death penalty on the first ballot, jury foreman Michael James said. James alao said almost all the RESCUE ... possibly striking something in the water. Coast Guard Petty Officer Tony Chilelll said today the incident lB under inveattaatlon by the Coast Guard's Marine Safety Office tor the Los An~·Lont Beach area. He said t Guard penoMel jurora were unaware of Bonin'• prevlou1 conviction and aent.ence until after the jury had been dlacharged. He aald moet jurors were 1urprilled upon learning of the previoua conviction and death &ent.ence. Judte Kenneth Lae, In dismiss- lni the jurors, thanked them for their long term of service and noted the decialon they had rendered was "u hard aa any you will ever be called upon In your life to make." The judge then scheduled for- mal sentencing for Aug. 26. The jury delivered a guilty verdict in the case Aug. 2 follow- ing months of testimony. The penalty phase of the trial began a day later. Bonin was convicted of murder- ing Frank Dennis Fox, 17. of Lona Beach; Barker, 14, of Huntington Beach; 15-year-old Rugh, of Gar- den Grove; and Lawrence Eugene Sharp, 17, also of Long Beach. NOISE ... Board and Nederlander to protect their homes against amphitheater-caused intrusions. The tone of Monday's meeting was much more subdued and bualneulike than a more raucoua meeting two week.a ago. Many people In the crowded church that night could barely hold back their frustrations about loud mualc filling their houses, keeping them awake and even drowning out their television programs. Millar, an Orange Cout Colleie political 11Cience ln.atructor. ad- vised neighbors Monday night to 1how up Thursday when the Fair Board meets at 9 a.m. in the Memorial Garderui Building at the fairgrounds. 8)' STEVE MARBLE OllMO.-,,... .... ln an unexpected, but welcome, move, the Port of Luna Beach haa tentatively agreed that It wlU pay to dred1e 160,000 tona of sediment from the lllt-conatrtcted Upper Newport Bay. The work would be done u an environmental tradeoft for a de- velopment project the Long Beach Port Authority haa planned. A 1lmllar windfall that could lead to even more dredge work in Newport Beach's back bay may come from the Port of Los Ange lea. Jn both cases, the port officials are being asked by the state All at sea Coutal Commi~lon and U S. Army Corpa of Engineers to contribute money to environmen- tal projectl to offset the lmpact of development and harbor ex· panalon. Geraldine Knati, a planner for the Long Beach Port Auttwrlty, cautioned that It wlll be at lt~ut a month before a preclae plan ii developed Port officials i11 Long Beach, though, already have aaked the Irvine Co. for permlaslon to dump dredsed allt on Irvine Co. acrease near the top of the bay. The anticipated money for dredging la welcome new1 to city, county and state officials, who have 1penl more than 10 yeara trylna to nail down plana for cleanlna the back bay and an equal amount ot time cutins about tor way1 of footlna the bill. The bay, once the 1lte of a waterskl basin, ha1 cloged up with und and 11ll to the point where ocean water durlna hlsh tide does not reach Into the upper 1tretchet ot the bay. Lut aummer, $3.7 million was 11pent dredfini 600,000 tona of aedlment from the top reaches of the bay and the San Diego Creek, the waterway whJch dllcharges allt and aand Into the upper bay. A team of government and private representativet now lB • movlni forward on a aecond ph~ to lut 1ummer'1 dr~1 Thlf plan calla tor $6.6 million to ~ 1pent dlutn1 ailt from the bay an lnatalllnt aedlment trap bu{na l San Dleao Creek. The team Includes repreeenta!- U\lee of Newport Beach, ra Oranae County aovenuneot, th 1tate Department of Flah an Game and the Irvine Co. According to tentativf propoaals, the funcUna for tht project would come mottl through state aourcee, with th Irvine Co. -which hu develo~ a large portion ot the bay waterahed -picking up a lar ahare of the bill. • • • were forced to evacuate the stricken ahip Monday becauae of fears it would capsize. It wu lut reported still afloat about 20 miles off Oxnard despite being 90 pcreent submerged. The amphitheater is expected to be one of lta topic.. "Please be not docile but pol- ite," he told the group. An unidentified woman appears to be really getting into h er work as s he casts a line off the Newport P ier. U nothing else, it's a cooling pastime for a warm August day. KRISHNA AW ARD ... was held aiaiJut her will and subjected to mind control. The pair alaocontended that Jim George, Robin's father, died ~a result of the atrain cauaed by the long search for hi1 daughter. The jury delivered a unanlmoua verdict in their favor June 17 following a six-month trial. Attorney Milton Silverman. who represented the Geories, said practical consideration.a dictated the Georges' acceptance of the reduced award. "Thi.I la J conceaJon to reality," he aald. JM:kman, lo reductna the award by a1mott three..quarten, had given the Georiee until WednMday to decide whether to accept the reduced award or 1Mk a new trtal. Rejection of the t9.7 million automatically would ti.ve meant the cue would be retried. The lion'• 1hare of the judge'• reductlona was taken from the jury'• award for punitive damaaea. which are aaaeued aa punahrnent for the action.a alleged. Jackman aaid the award "exceeds that which la needed to punlah the defendants or lB re8Jl0nable by way of puniahment of the defendants for their wrongful conduct." In a related deciaton, Jackman al.IO ruled that the Georiet are entitled to earn 10 percent intereet annually on the t9.7 million, dating back to Jan. S, 1983. That meana the pair will earn approximately $2,700 a day until the entire amount ii paid off. Attorneys and a 1pokelman for the Krtahna aect have maintained lince the verdict that the caae will be appealed. ATTORNEY CHARGED ... $15.98 diacs, aca>rdlni to court sources. Sanpter, a deputy city attorney In Huntinaton Beach 1lnce Una, 1hould be on adminiatrative leave. Police catch motorcylist after chase Costa Meaa police chued down another 1peedlni motorcycle driv- er Monday -the eeoond In five daya to lead them on a hlgh-1peed purtult through city 1treets. Arrested thil time wu Larry James Hankins, 37, of Co.ta Mesa, an engineering technician for a computer company In Orange. He was booked into Coata Mesa Jail on 1u1plcion of drunken driving. Police aald Hankin.a wu operat- ing a motorcycle that belonged to the man who watched the chase from the ~ns•r aeat behind Hankina. kevin Patrick Maher, 30, a Cc.ta Meaa bartender, wu arrested on suaplclon of being drunk In public. Sanpter, 42 , wu iuued a citation followlna the Incident and was lnatructed to appear by Sept. 20 at Weat Oranae County Mun- clpal Court in Wett.min.ater. Sanpter, contacted at hia New- port Beach home thla momini. declined comment. "Any com- ment outside the coune of the judicial proceu 11 Inappropriate," he said Sanpter, who la paid $46,800 annually, wu i.Mued a citation at the tlme of the alleaed incident beca'*' he had no prior crtm1nal record, accordin1 to police. An officer clocklni paulng can on Placentia Avenue near F.tan- cla High School flnt 1potted the motorcycle u It reportedly aped put at 90 mph. Police chaaed the two men along several 1treets lncludlni Harbor Boulevard, Falr Drive, Mesa Drive and Irvine Avenue before they cut the motorcycle off at Mesa and Fair. Thompson also declined to com- ment on what effect the allega- tions might have on Sanpter'1 career with the city. "I won't make any judament ln our system, a per90n II presumed innocent until proven suilty." Thompaon aald, however. that City Attorney Gall Hutton wu contacted In Montana where 1he la on vacation and aireed that We're Listening ••• 842•8086 0,11. "'•' e>enwe,, It Ouettft'9H Mt1~,d111y (110e1 ii y~ do "al h .. t JOVI Pl Pf ' llr • JO p"' , .. o.•oi. 1 " "' t nct t Ou' coo, • 1• Dt -eo Al deputy city attorney, Sanaater handles penonnel nat· tera, lncludint employee 8'1ev- ancea and worker compensation catea. He alto 1peclallies in con- tracts and tort.a, Thompaon said. No Injuries were reported de- 1plte the fact that lnve1tJsaton aald Hank1na alleaedly ahot the 1982 Honda motorcycle throuah aeveraJ lntersectlona during red liihtl. MUD DUMP ..• La Loza aaid the a~proval of the flndlnp of fact 'will lay the 1roundwork" for the 1ult again.at continued operations at the lite, located acrou the 1treet from J:dlaon Hlih School. He said Monday night's action ii detilaned to maintain the present 1tatu1 at the dump until all aaencle1 get a chance to atudy what kind of problema the excava- tion work may poee." What do you like about the Dall)' Pilot? What don't )'OU like., Call the number at left and your meuage will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24 hour 1&n1wertn1 aervlce may be uaed to record let ters to the editor on any topic. 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Wllllt "'t o.c ... 1..,, "'"·~· VOL.11,N0.111 • Woman, 76, dies as car slams tree GWC signups start A 76-year-old Santa Ana woman waa k!Ued Monday when the vehicle 1he waa riding in went out of control and slammed into palm tree near 500 Weal St Andrew1 in Santa Ana, police aald. Regiatration by appointment begin.a today at Golden West Colleie in Huntington Beach. Weekday re1iatratlon by app- polntment contlnue1 through Sept. 7, except for Aua. 26, Sept. 2 and Sept. G, when the colleie wtll be clooed. Walk-in reptration , with no appointment required, will be held Sept. 8 and 9. continuina throuih the week of Sept. 12, when clUlel beiin. Accordlna to Tom Koeuth, aa- aoclate dean of adrruuiona, rt· corda. guidance and coun.elin,k. 6,600 returning Golden West 1tu- dent.1 have already reptered for the fall aemester by mail Golden Wetit will be offerii1a 1,449 clauet thia tall, i10 few•r than were 11Cheduled lut fall. ' But Kmuth said the oollep atill expect.I to enroll 20,000 1tudents thia fall, the aame number u lut year. He aaid larier clu9ea are planned. Mary Hermance died an hour and 20 minutes after ahe waa admitted to UC Irvine Medical Center, police aaid. Her husband, Owen, 86, ii Hated In guarded condition at Wettern Medical Center In Santa Ana. Toro man leaves hospital Police said Mr. Hermance apparently wu drlvlna at exceuive 1peed eutbound on Wett St. Andrewa at l J :SO a.m. when the vehicle hit a dip in the road, went out of control, rolled over and cr111hed Into a palm tree. Pauenby pulled the couple from the car. Paramedics arrived and transported the vic tims to the hoepltal. A 61 -year-old El Toro man who wu pulled unconactoua from the Newport Harbor entrance by two youtha l'rtday wu pronounoed flt and releued from the hoepltal Monday. Hak Sun Sin wu found floating face-down oft a rocky jetty by two youn, boatera, Kurt Gallardo, 16, and .fohn Br~l8. Newport paramedic. aaid the man mt1ht have died If the youthl, who were leaving the harbor for a day of fllhlna when onlookera on the jetty cried tor help, had not pulled Bin aboard their boat and ruehed hlm to a "=====---~====~~= Q\W'd atatton. Sin had been in critical con- dition throu,h Saturday Correction The winner of the Suavieat Swab Award for beet costume in the 23rd Annual Charcter Boat Parade In Newport Harbor w .. lncorreclly Identified in Monday'• 0.Uy Pilot. The correct winner of the C011tume award wu the "Anti- IU•·" owned by J im and Berna Oqne. The Daily Pilot rearets the erroc:. • UVewport Surf c& 8port, Inc. 0 ITH ANNUAL THURSDAY, AUQUST 25 thru SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 BACK TO SCHOOL SALE tlf'IAT IAVIN(ll MEN&. woM"1W.~1i'.}ldiiioATIWEAR M(IO , wmurn. SHIAn . PiOMS • SWIMWlAA • PAHn . 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TlLUCOfll otACH CHAIN .. ., THll WILL DI A Cl"IAT SALi . 10 C:OMI IA"L YI • llE 63 [o.m!#fY ..... f_,n twff,!.!". '1.i.,1~·, 1. '"'''' 1114 N1wpot1 ll•d., til•WPOr1 l•Hh, CA . 11•1 ., .. '"" ,, .. •Optn '1" ....... '* , ..... Qlllf • • a .. ·enew-an .. ~ --- ' Woinen's seJninar set tonight in Anaheim Muriel Kaylin Mabry, president of Woman's World In- ternational, will host a women's professional seminar in Anaheim tonJaht. Entitled "Women of Excellence," the session will spotlight nine local buaineea w omen who will anawer que&tions from the audience. The seminar will be held at 6 p.m . at the Hilton Inn at the Park. Tlcketa are $35 and may be obtalned at Woman's World International, 400 N. Tustin, Suite 410, Santa Ana, or by phoning &47-7726. Kids sh ow gymnastic skills Saturday The Girls and Boys Club of Fountain Valley-Huntington Beach will hold its annual Gymnastics Spectacular at 10 a .m . Saturday at the club, 9191 Pioneer Drive, Huntington Beach. About 100 local gymnastics students will demonstrate their aldlla on the balance beam, uneven paralllel bars, vault, parallel ban. rings and floor. The event continues at 2:45 p.m. when the Gtrla and Boys Club Pirouettes oomepete aginst two other teams from Anaheim and Garden Grove. Admission to the gymnastics show is $1 for adults, 50 cents children under 12. For information on the program or on gymnastics classes, call 964-4526. Eye care seminar pla n ned H oag A seminar on eye care tit.led "How's Your Eye Q" will be held at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach Saturday. The two-hour program. starting at 10 a.m., will feature dbcuaiona led by ophthalmologists Charles Drone, Lionel Oa Silva, Joeeph Lambert and John Maggiano. The seminar is free though reservations are required because al limited aeating. To register, call 760-5923. Hospital to o ffer vaccinatio n clinic Pacifica Hospital will sponsor its fifth annual Back to School Immunization Clinic from 5 to 9 p.m. Aug. 30 in the Carmen Yuppa Conference Center, 18819 Delaware St .. Huntington Beach, acr<J6S the 1treet from the hospital. The clinic iB free and open to the public. r Vac:dn.ations will be given for polio, d1phtheria, tetanus, mumpa, whooping cough, rubella and measles to children 6 months to 16 years old. Children must be accompanied by a parent or aiuardian. and put immunization records should be brought to help C\etenn.ine each child's needs. No immunizations will be given to a sick child. Public schools require immunizations before a child may enroll. • Cut a nd r escue Firemen peer into wreckage of spo rts car whe re Cheree Chiar enza (shown, inset, being com- fo rte d by firem an) was trapped a fter car sh e was riding in collided with another a t intersection of Campus Drive and Bristol Street late Sunday. .---Sa y ing it with flowers to the pope '· ', 'fhieves got IDore than he realized A r•dent of the 5300 blodl of <Menatone Or1w In Huntington Beech d~ "4. 700 WOf1h of Jewelry mlell~ hie home Monday. He tokt the r9lldence WU bur- gWtad lut month but that he had not lnltlalfy di.co-.. ed the Iola. AA orange Yamaha motorcycle WM reported stolen "'-day from In tn>nt of a home on the 7700 bloett ol Tlmber Clrde, Huntington Beach tt'9 loea wu M11mated at S250. A reeldent ol the 8200 block ot 'oUhleld Drl"9 returned from va- cation and dllCOYefed his home had beer1 burglarized. Entry was ap- parently made through a rear win- dow. The reported lou Included $800 1n..-ry. A woman wu arrHted Monday afternoon on tuaplclon of anopllftlng at the Target atore, 9882 Adema Ave Aecowred were pep«beck books Ind Kodak mailers, all valued II 964.70./ A brMk-ln wu reported Monday llt a home on the 19100 block Of ltlngray l.Mle. Entry wu apparently made through an unl()ci(ed bedroom wtndow. The lou, M11mated at $650, lnduded a Pentu camera and a lt•eo turntable. Fountain Valley Someone stole • battery and a radiator valued at S350 from a pickup truck parked In the 11000 block of Slater Avenue. Elec:1rlc typewriters valued at more than S2.000 were stolen CYVe< the we.kend from an otfl<le at Mitsubishi Motor Sales. 10540 Talbert Ave. Irvine Sliver wu reported stolen from a condominium on Northgrove Mon- day night about 8:40. Pollce responded to complaints of low-flylng model airplanes at a park near Liberty Monday about 6 p.m. Costa Mesa A man ordered aoup to go at tile Denny's restaurant at 317 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Me ... Monday and pald with a S 1 blll with It• corrwtra doctored to make It appear to be a S20, poll<le were told. The receptionist .. Id ahe gave him S 19 chan0i9 before reallzlng the trick. She chaMd but he ootran her. She waa left aim mering; the aoup turned cold. A man lotterlng at the Coata Mesa Wells Fargo Bank branch at 1650 Adams Ave .. g1abbed a bank bag from a woman making a commercial deposit Monday morning and r9n otf with $2,475 In caah. In an old, blue Dodge 11an fOfced hla car otl the road at 17th Street and Orange Avenue In Co1ta M ... and beat him up. The man Mid he didn't know why they picked on him. Otflc«• aald the victim h•d been drinking and didn't remember much. A Coit• Meaa woman driving a Chryeler convertible on Mlndlnao Drive Monday drove Into a parked pldtup truck. Fenoera were dented but no one waa hurt. The woman Nld ahe wu trying to put down the car top and loat concentration. Newpor t Beach A man d88Crlbed aa being 1rna11 and tlalllng a big noae 11 being aought In 1he attempted rape of an 18-year-Old Newport a..ch woman. The woman told polk:le the man crawled through her bedroom wtn. dow, )umped Into her bed and tried to attack her, She aald her cries for help dro11e him otf. A $15,000 Cadillac Seville w11 1tolen from a garage at a realdenc. on the HIOO block of Lincoln Lane. The thief apparently took the car after ransacking the hooae and finding a Mt of k9Y'. Hunungton Beach resident Wil- liam Riach had an eventful sum- mer -he bestowed a tribute to Pope J ohn Paul II in Rome in July in appreciation of the pontiff's efforts on behalf of world peace. Riach, who operates Fifth Av- enue Florist shop in Huntington Beach, is president of the Florists' Tranaworld Delivery Association (FTD). He and SaJvy Guzzo of Pit- tsburgh, a fonner ITD president and chainnan of the group's international committee, led a delegation of FTD officials to Rome to express support for the pope's declaration of 1983 as a "Year of Peace." They presented the pope with white roses, oncidlum orchids and ti leaves and a silver and gold vase decorated with two doves of peace. The presentation took place place following an audience with the pope in St. P eter's Square. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Aug 23, 1983 i\3 ------•, - Ch iarenza h ad to be freed from twisted car by the "Jaws of Life." She a n d J o hn Ch iarenza, both of Santa Ana Heights, were treated at Hoag Memorial H ospital for minor injuries. T he second driver was not injured . ' Thi.v.t ltole MCka of cement and other mat•lal• valued at S582 from• oondOmlnlum construction altt neat Harbor Boul9Yard. A Huntington a..ch man MJtfered a broken noM and poulble frec1ured Jew Monday night after MYefal men Employeea at the Sporting HOON, 3801 Jamboree Road, were 1tHI adding up their lo .... 1oday after a 1hlef cut a lock to the ealabllah"*11'a front door and took caah, a televlalon aet, a boll cutter and Items from the athletic club's aport shop. Riach has operated his florist shop (or 11 years at 6090 W. Warner AW!. Pope Joh n Paul II talks with William Riach --------------------~ -l ' . Sunny and warIDer along the Coast Save s2.00 on Beef Stick. fflckor.1 Farms Coastal Temperatures Extended 1u .• ,. .. .. .. 11 .. a a .. 17 100 ,. IO 11 .. 71 • n .. IO 101 21 IO 17 IO 11 1 1 .. 11 n Tl .. ., .. .. " M IO . " 101 71 ., Q ,.....,..._ .... ,... .... _., ,...... . .,. ..... __ ........................ _ ... ,._ ......... ,...,.~ -~ ...... .,., I T ides TOOAY e-1111ow a·4tp"' ro .......... t4tp ...... --•AY ,.,.._ ••t•"'· OJ ........... 10...... 4 ._..... 4.llp.... 1. ~ ...... 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Beef Stick• you buy. ~e11 give 60' t.o th1· MUllCuler Dystrophy AMocrntion Offer 1ood Augu11t 16 through September 6 We11 give you a tuw ot old·time country goodneM.1M --. • - (1/ (1/.1 /(J IN 5outh Coast ?taza "' WW• C:..W-MI Mell Bristol a t the Sa n Diego Freew ay Costa Mesa 0,en tlally 'Ill f tMn. S.tuul•l' 'Ill 6 111.m. Su"tlel' U te I Ill·"'· 540-6991 I " I A4 Orange Coe.at DAILY PILOT /Tuetday, Aug. 23, 1983 IOPOFTHENIWI Tower NATION Gubernatorial candidate Faircloth in plane crash By the A11oclated Pre11 MARION, N.C. -Gubernatorial candidate Lauch Faircloth and three other men swam to safety through water covered with burning gasoline after their small plane crashed into a river just after takeoff, campaign aides aald. The 55-year-old Democratic candidate, who su1fered a bum on the hand, was "mighty thankful It was no worse," deputy press aide Brad Crone said after the crash Monday night. Faircloth was treated at Marion General Hospital and released late Monday night, along with Crone, and the plane's two pilots, Manuel Sowers and Leighton Elliott. Cranston berates R eagan WASHINGTON -Sen . Alan Cranston, just back from a five-day tour of Central America, said today that efforts to achieve peace in the region "have been weakened by Ronald Re- agan's strategy of tough talk and guns.'' The California senator, a candidate for the 1984 Democratic presidential nomination, said he promised leaders of the so-called Contadora nations that he would be "the most ardent advocate" in the United States for their peace efforts. U.S. Navy begins exercise WASHINGTON -The U.S. Navy ls aet to begin a readiness exercise in the Caribbean today that is likely to be viewed as part of the Reagan administration's show of force against leftist imurgency in the region. Some 32 warships, including the aircraft carriers Independence and John F. Kennedy, will participate in the READEX exercise, the second of its kind this year. Sixteen cruisers, destroyers, frigates and two attack submarines will also be deployed for the war games along with two British ships and a Dutch vessel. STATE El Cajon pilot succumbs LA JOLLA-A pilot who su1fered aevere head injuries when hia plane crashed into the surf near a crowded beach in La Jolla, died at Scripps Memorial Hospital, authorities said. Thomas Cote, 29, of El Cajon, died about 9 a.m. Monday, said Anne Cox, coordinator of com- munity relations at the hospital. Tenants lose delay bid LOS ANGELES -Several tenants groups have lost their bid to delay a special election on rent-<:ontrol after a judge said the balloting must take place Nov. 8. Superior Court Judge Bruce R. Gffmaert said Monday the state Election Code doesn't forbid the special date and gives the Lo& Angeles County Boa.rd of Supervisors flexibility in 9Cheduling special elections. String/ el low suing stale LOS ANGELES -Stringfellow Quarry Co. contends in a lawsuit that the state knew at least 14 years ago that toxic waste was leaking from the Stringfellow Acid Pits into water supplies but didn't act to stop it. Stringfellow filed the counterclaim Monday in U.S . District Court in response to a $40 million state-federal government lawsuit filed in April seeking to force Stringfellow and 30 companies and individuals that used the dwnp to pay for its cleanup. WORLD Lei tis ts kill 30 rebels CENTRAL AMERICA -Nicaragua's leftist government reported killing 30 rebels in a battle _near the Honduran border, and in El Salvador rebels cut electricity in two provinces and clashed with government soldiers in at least three locations. On the diplomatic front, the foreign minister of Guatemala's new coruiervative mili- tary government toured the region to discus8 hopes for Central American peace. French deployed in Chad N'DJAMENA, Chad -The French military deterrent against further Libyan incursion in Chad is now fully deployed along the govern- ment's defensive line, task force leader Brig. Gen. Jean Poli told reporters today. Poli, who arrived from Paris Sunday to take over command of the 3,000-man French force and 12 jet combat planes, said the deployment is complete but declined to comment on the war situation. Solidarity slowdown set GDANSK, Poland -Solidarity chairman Lech Walesa and other workers entered the Lenin Shipyard today resolved to begin a work slowdown in a bid to force talk.I with the government on the resurrection of free trade uniona. However, a shipyard spokesman later denied any alowdown was in progre.. "The work I.a going very well," aald spokesman Stanislaw Czernielewak.l. "We have no com· plaints." plans to • quit seat WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. John Tower, the Republican cha.lnnan of the Anned Services Comittee, will announce today that he will not seek re-election next year, GOP sources said. A leading conservative spokes- man since he came to the Senate in 1961 , Tower will announce his declaion at a newa conference in Auatin thia afternoon. A spokesman for Tower, Linda Hill, confirmed the news con - ference but declined to discuss w hat the senator would say. The decision by the 58-year-old incumbent surprised many, for he had already raiaed more than $1 million for a re-election campaign to keep the seat once held by Lyndon Johnaon. But Tower was also said to be one of the mote vulnerable GOP incwnbenta up ln 1984 as Demo- crata scrambled to win the nomi- nation to oppose him. And the growing Hispanic clout in Texas -demonatrated in Democratic victories in the state in the 1982 election -raised further doubts about Tower's chances. A GOP source here said that Tower had kept his decision "very cloee to the vest," although sources said he had told President Reaian of hia decision. "I am burned out but I have no plans to leave politics," the friends quoted Tower as saying. ~ ......... A San Diego trolley car rests inside a downtown off ice building after it was struck by a bus Monday evening. Nine injured slightly as bus, trolley collide SAN DIEGO (AP) -A "spec- taular crash" resulted only in minor injuries for ·nine people after a charter bus and a San Diego Trolley collided at a busy intersection during rush hour. The Airport Transportation Service bus, which held no pass- engers, overturned at 12th and G streets downtown Monday eve- ning after it was hit broadside, said police spokesman David Russell. The trolley, which was reported to be carrying 17 people m the first car, derailed and plunged six to eight feet into the Hang Ten International headquarters, he said. "It was the most frightening thing I have ever seen," said Walt Bowes, director of marketing com- munications for Hang Ten. "It was just amazing. Bricks and glass and dust were flying everywhere." Witnesses said the bus ran a red traffic light, but police spokesman Lt. Tom Hall said the cause of the accident was under investigation. ...., ........ ----------· Crowds decry Aquino death By The A11oclated Pre11 Demonstrators in Los .AJl&eles and San Frandax> staged angry protesta outside Philippine conaulat.es against the assassination of Filipino opposition leader Benigno Aquino. Both gatherings Monday were marked by a display of placards laying blame for Aquino's death on Filiplno President Ferdinand Marcos. In Los Angeles, "Ma.rooe is a Faciat" waa the rnesaage brandished by aome. In San Frandaco, signs labeled Ma.reoe "Asia's No. 1 Assa.asin." About 100 people gathered outside the Philip- pine consul general's office on buay Wl.lahire Boulevard in Los Angeles in a three-hour proteet that began during ruah hour. "We are doing this to de nounce the brutal murder of Aquino," said Danny Lamila of the Coalition Against Marcos Dictatorship. "This (Aquino's death) serves as a violent confirmation of the brutal and anti-democratic nature of the Marcos regime," said Lamila. Police said the demonstration was peaceful. Coalition spokesman J erry Eapego estimated 200,000 Filipinos live in Los Angeles County and that the death of Aquino "gives them something to move on." Probe sought MANILA, Philippines (AP) -Opposition leader Salvador Laurel today demanded an indepen- dent investigation of the slaying of President Ferdinand Marcos' chief rival, saying it was "premature" to rule out involvement by the Philippines military. Laurel issued the demand in a speech before Parliament as controversy rose anew over a J apanese journalist's charge that opposition leader Benigno Aquino Jr. was not killed by the man the government claims, but by uniformed officers who took him off a plane Sunday at Manila airport. Introducing Taste that delivers pack mec1N·a :;;;.;;557.2s47 ST CONTROL IMltanOOtc>ftM. LIGHTS 10 mg "tar" 0 9 mg nicottne. FILTER 16 mg "ter" 11 mg nicoline av per cigarette by f TC method ' . High rolling banker broke KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -A federal bankruptcy judge hu declared former banker-politician and world's fair oraanizer Jake Butcher bankrupt becawie of hls $1 ~ million debt. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Clive Bare Issued hi1 ruling late Monday under Chapter 7 of the federal bankruptcy code. The order means m08t of J k B h Butcher's auets will be a e u le e r aold to pay his creditors. now ba nkrupt a W Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, Aug 23. 1983 Al Drugs linked to new slayings Police probins l 61nurders in Illinois county this summer PA~K FOREST, W. (Al') -The lut two victims In a aertet of 16 brutal alaylnp have been linked to drup and may be a depart4fe from the aeemlnaly random kJlllnp that have t.errortied Will Houston mops up storm debris HOUSroN (AP) -Shattered 1Iaaa from atorm-beaten lkyacrapera wu finally cleared from downtown 1treet1 and lee waa a hot consumer commodity u Texan.a strug led toward normality amid the 1tearny remnanll ot Hurricane Alicia. All downtown ttouaton areas were open for traffic Monday tor the first tlme alnce the killer storm hit laat Thunday, said Public Worlu Department spokesman Dan Jones. "We've got a black eye and a Band-Aid, but we' re 1till in business," Sou th weatem Bell Telephone Co. apokeaman Ken Brasel aald of his company. County thi11ummer, offlcla111ay. Ralph Dixon. 40, and Cry1tal Knijht, 26, were found atabbed to death Sunday Ln Dtxon'1 Park Fornt condominium. County coroner Robert Tezak aald Dixon wu atabbed four times In the neck area and Kniaht 1uffered 20 1tab wounda. Both were bound with t heir eyea and mouth.I taped. Dixon wu a former a1herlff'1 lnve1Ugator, Cook County Sheriff Richard J . Elrod aald Monday. Dixon retlped In 1978, after beln1 char1ed with armed robbery. Dixon, who joined the 1herlff'1 office In 1971, waa acquitted, but waa placed under 1urvelllance by 1herlff'1 deputies and Chi~go police for being seen ln the company of 1uapected dru1 dealer., Elrod aald. Elrod'• commenll bolltered a theory by Will County authorltiea that the lat.eat murdera were not connected to 14 other summer kllllnp. "Theae (victims) don't flt the protue we've put toaether," WUl County State'• Attomer. F.dward Petka said, addlna that the latelt kllllnp 'are not ... related" to the other recent 1laytna1. "A preliminary lnveall6Jatlon indicates the victims in Park Forest were Involved ln aome drug violations," Petka said. E1caping the heat in West Virginia. 'No rellef' H eat wave clings to U.S. By Tbe A11ocla1ed Pre11 A record-breaking heal wave that has aenl temperatures to 100 degrees or more in 18 ci ties held on today acrosa the Midwest and Southeut with "no relief In aight," baking crops, closing 1ehoolB and c.using at least eight deaths. The ruling came after six months in which attracted 11 million vis- govemment regulators itors and :l3 nations to caused the virtual col-the east.em Tennessee lapee of the 27-bank city of 180,000. empire that Butcher and As many as 150,000 Houaton Lighting & Power cuatomera were without power for the sixth day and at leaat 25,000 storm victima were expected to apply for federal aid beginning today. About 12,600 householda In 10 counties were physically damaged In the storm. Four women were found shot and atabbed to death In a ceramlca 1hop Saturday morning. No arresll have been made in any of the 16 slayings that began June 25, but Petka said, "l believe we will solve each and every one." New temperature marks were set or ued in 25 cities In a dozen states Monday. from Mi880uri to the Carollnaa, and although thunderstorms drop· ped aa much aa a half-foot of rain on sections of Nebraska by midnight, they may have done farmers more harm than good, a forecaster said. hia bankrupt brother, C.H. Butcher J r .. had j built in Tennessee and Kentucky aince 1969. Jake Butcher's United A merican Ban k of Knoxville waa declared tmolvent Feb. 14 in the nation's third-largest commercial bank failure 1lnce 1933. Since then, regulators have closed and sold another Tennessee bank he headed, five con- trolled by C.H. Butcher and two that had ties to the brothers. All were declared in- eolvent because of multi- m illion-dollar loan loaes. Many of those loans were to the Butchers, their family members and associates. The Butchers have 10ld or lost their other bank holdlngJ. Butcher hu 10 days in which to appeal to U.S . District Court before Bare'• bankruptcy rul- lni becomes fina'.1 . "Wehaven'tmadeany I dect.ion aa to what we're aoing to do," l&id Nuh - ville lawyer Paul J en- n Ing 1, a forrper bankruptcy judae who Butcher recenUy hired to manage hia finances. Jake Butcher ran for I the Democratic nomi· I nation for Tennesaee aovemor in 1974 and wu the party'• nominee ln 1978. He waa the chief organizer of KnoxvlUe's I 1982 World's Fair, which DllTH NDTICll 1 M1try Ling Carson, 83, dead Memorial services were held Monday for Mary Ling Carson, 83, who died Friday at her Newport Beach home. I Mn . Canon, a native of Elliott, Iowa, was educated at the Univer- 1lty of Nebraska and sraduated from USC m 1922. She wu dean of a I s trla' school in San I Marino and a bridge teacher for many yean. She II survived by her dauahter, Diane Carson Jones. of Newport Beach and two grandchildren, Wendy Duff of Salem. Ore .. and David OambtU of Newport Beach. K. Guerth rites today , i'uneral 1ervtcee are : 1Cheduled today for · Kathe rine mve lyn Querth of Newpor t IHch, who died Thura· day at the •ae of 40. A nune'• aide, 1he wu =ber of St. Jarnet pal Church In port Beach. ' She ta 1urvtved by her mo\her, Evelyn P uerth1 and a brothtr, Donala Ouerth, both oC Newport •ach. 8ervtcea art tcheduled for2 p.m. ~y ~tl»ldflc V&ew Memoiia1 Paric . Chapel ln Newpor t Beach. lncombment wu to follow at ihe parJt maWM>leum. Business Opportunities Report Howweve made the cost of long distance calling less, so you can call more. Like a lot ot small to m edium sized California businesses, you're probably spend- ing $100, $200, even up to $1,000 a month on long distance calls around the state. If so, Paci11c Telephon e Busi ness Services has g ood news tor you. We've lowered the cost of WATS. 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We could suggest such cooperation might just save human service programs from annihilation while protecting taxpayers from economic extinction. We could, and will, urge every property owner and parent along th .. • Orange Coast to send a letter of thanks and congratulations to the Trustees and administrators of the Newport-Mesa School District and the Coast Community College District for striking a brilliant bargain that benefits students and citizens alike. This week the districts announced a program which will barter now-unused classroom space (needed by Coastline College) for instructors to help students meet expanded mandatory course requirements (needed at Newport-Mesa's four high schools). No money will change hands in the deal. New- port-Mesa has empty classrooms due to declining student enrollment. Coastline. a college without a campus, needs space to continue offering its wide range of programs to adult students. Instructors accredited for community college classes will teach the high school programs, but students will earn only high school credits. In addition to the staff/classroom swap, the college district has thrown four nights use of LeBard Stadium at Orange Coast Community College into the bargain. Bravo to both sides for their willingness to work together for mutual benefit. It's the kind of new thought and leadership that we need and adrrure from our educational institutions. MAllBOK Dope crop is k ey To the EdJ tor: It is a known fact that large crops of marijuana are and have been grown and harvested m Northern Cabfomia for several years. Ex-governor Brown, who knew all about it, refused to take any action to stop lt. It was even the subject of a national telc•v1sion show. When Brown was running for the Senate, we wrote to all newspapers suggesting the gov- ernor be impeached We now have a new governor. I suggest the newspapers take up the fight to nd our state of. the Mar11uana Mafia by urging hun to s tnp the growing of marijuana, or maybe-face impeachment. I be- ht-vt• he ts honest and means to uphold st.ate and federal laws. Let him prove it by lowering the boom on growmg illegal crops in our st.ate. FRED PFEIFFER Newport Beach Energy pla nt inappropriate To the Echtor· It was with great dlStress that 1 read in the July 14th Pilot that Ryan Energy Corp. of Costa Mesa is pursuing plans to buLld a co-generation plant The dis- tressful part is the plant site ts to be located in a residenual neigh- borhood acr06S from Edison High School at Hamilton and Magnolia in Huntington Beach. The plant which bums garbage calls for at least 300 huge trucks each day going back and forth hauling the garbage through the streets of Huntington Beach and adjacent communilles Sludge from the sarutallon plant located on Brookhurst at PCH w1U also be hauled to the plant and burned. A co-gene ratton plant 1s about rune stones tall with extended smoke stacks which wiU emit whatever pollutants into the air to be carried by prevailing wmds to the communities of Huntington Beach. Costa Mesa. Fount.am Val- ley, etc. Residents of Huntington Beach already have enough problems affecting the quality of their health and lives. With noise and smoke from the Edison generating plant and God only knows what pollutants from the Steverson Brothers dump; add to all thu a co-generation plant in our com- muruty, noise from 25 huge trucks an hour rolling through our streets, pollutants, fallout and flies and rats usually associated with garbage and you have greater hazards to lives and health of persons living in Southwest Orange County. 1 would suggest Mr. Ryan and h1s financial assoc1alPs find a more appropriate location for their co-generation plant than a resi- dential neighborhood. I think the residents and hopefully the elected officials of the c.'Ommunities affected will stand up and oppose Mr. Ryan's plan to buud a co-generation plant in this area. DENIS MCLEA VY Huntington Beach -l.M. BDJd /Sad example I U your parents were divo~. odds run threeoutof four you'll be divorced, too. Such are the sad Sta tis ti C'S. Am told that Richard Dawson of TV's "Family Feud" IS current- ly thought to be Johnny Carson's most likely su<.'CeSSOr Not a bad choice. if true. Dawson kisses them in public. On the market now, I'm told, are fortune bagels. Need a hobby? Why aren't you out there looking for caves? Spelunkers know of at least 12,000 caves ln the United States, but think there are another 30,000 yet to be found Q. What's the avera~t' hotel and ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot motel room rate nationwide? A Can only give you the 1982 figures Hotel, $58. Motel. $39 Q Did you say every Re- publican president had a beard? A. No, I said every U.S . presi- dent with a beard was a Re- publican. Q. What's the highest de- nomination U.S . postage stamp ever issued? A The $9.35 which was due out this month. MoeUy, it's for Ex· press Mail Next Day Service. U that leather jacket of youn haa a wrinkle In it that can't be lront!d out, It probably was made from either th<-n('Ck or belly hide of the beast H.L 8chwer1~ Ill ...._ Larry D. l pee,. ~rdltor ( ·' I -ANDTELL THE ~ TuERE~ BE£N A8SOLUTELY ft) INTEl&UPTION IN SERVICE! f1 I ...... , :· . .. . Spending money like water WASHINGTON -The U.S . Synthetic Fuels Corp. hasn't yet found a practlcaJ replacement for fossil fuels, but it's not for lack of looking. Synfuels executives have been diligently exploring go){ courses, sauna baths and night- clubs around the world. As I've reported earlier. the Synfuels brass are exceedingly well paid for their unproductive efforts; some of them earn more than Cabinet secretaries. Their offices in downtown Washington are elegantly furnished. And when they junket all over the map. they take their taste for life's luxuries with them. The publicly funded corpor - ation's travel expenses amounted to almost $600,000 for 1981-1982. My associates John Dillon and Corky Johnson combed through hundreds of pages of Synfuels travel records. Here are just a few examples of the corporation ex- ecutives' sybaritic exlravagance at the expense of the American taxpayers. African safa ri -Four members ot the board and fi ve corporation executives took a two-week trip to South Africa last year to visit a synthetk fuel plant. The bill for Synluels President Victor Schroeder alone came to $4,290. Both he and Board Chainnan Ed Noble flew first class to and from South Africa. Before lhe junketeers left, the corporation's inspector general wrote a memo criticizing the unseemly size of the South Africa party, but the criticism was ig- nored. G. -Jl-Cl-A-ND-fR-SD-N -id -Leonard Axelrod, vic.-e presi- dent for technology and engineer- ing, is clearly the Marco Polo of Synfuels. Some months he is away from his office for more than 10 work days. He rues to energy industry meeungs, conferences and synthetic fuel sites -and a surprising number of the get-togethers are held in posh resorts. In April 1982, for example. Axelrod spent four days Ul a $160-a-day room at the Ameri- cana Canyon Hotel m Palm Springs, Calif He played two rounds of golf and attended a National Council of Synthetic Fuels Production meeting. In August 1982, he spent two days al the Tamarron resort in Durango, Colo .. at $103.95 a day. While there, he played golf and attended a 1vtidwest Gas Association con- ference. Japan by air -Schroeder and his wi(e, Kathryne, a Synfuels employee, spent eight days m Japan last fall. Among the items in their expense files were bills for a massage, a health spa, camellia plants for their hotel room and use of a hot.el "mini-bar .. Two of the eight days were set aside for sightseeing. The purpose of the trip was to confer with Japanese businessmen and energy officials. The tab for the Synfuels president's trip was $9,082. A spokesman said Mrs. Schroeder took vacation time for the trip and paid her own way. In October of both 1981 and 1982, the peripatetic Axelrod took two-week trips to London, Brus- sels and Dusseldorf to attend annual symposiums. His wife, Karen, accompanied him on the 1981 trip, but Axelrod said he paid her fare and lodging. He pointed out that taking his wife along saved the corporation money, because he got a better deal on a double room. -In May 1982, Axelrod and his wife took the train to New York and back, billing Synfuels $272 for the tickets. An alert staffer wrote a note with the expense voucher regarding Mrs. Axelrod's ticket: .. Shouldn't Mr. A. be paying for this one?" -One not.at.ion on an Axelrod expense form listed "entertain- ment ''at the Four Seasons Lounge in Houston and described the reason for the expenditure as ''technical discussion.'' The lounge does dispense alcohol.. of cou.n;e, though generally not of high enough octane to be used for fuel. -A four-day trip by Axelrod to the American Petroleum ln- stitute's midyear meeting in New York cost the taxpayers $840.45, including a $121-a-night room at the Hotel Madison. Footnote: A Synfuels spokes- man explained that Axelrod's job r~uires extensive travel to visit sit.es and gather "baseline" data, which U. often too voluminous or confidential to be shipped to Wuhingt.on. WATCH ON THE ECONOMY::- The economists at the Inter- national Monetary Fund have completed a detailed, confidential study of the U.S. economy They foresee a steady growth in output through 1984, a gradual rise in employment and an improvement in productivny. But wages won't quite keep up with the economic surge, they predict, resulung in "a continued deceleration in wtit labor costs." -The bad news is that the economic revival may not last. "The prospect of large federal deficits even after the economy emerges from the current re- cession does not augur well for an enduring expansion of economic activity," warns the confidential study -The massJVe federal debt will "tend to pre-empt saVlng:s and keep interest rates high," predict the e<..'Onomists. Any steps by President Reagan to reduce the deficit would likely have a : dampening effect on the economy. • But this temporary stagnat1on may be necessary. they say, "to enhance the prospect of a lasting economic expansion." -The IMF expects lhe oil import bill to rise "substantially" next year -not because of tug her prices but higher consumption Other imports are expected to flood in to the United Stat.es through 1984, "reflectins the growth of domestic demand." At . the same time, exports will p~ ably continue to decline this year : before leveling off next year. ' Don't just say C~eese and snap ·. As someone who has taken a lot of bad pictures I feel experienced enough to give some advice and make some observations on pho· tography. --The great World War U Life magazine photographer Bob Capa gave the best advice I ever heard. He said 1'1f your pictures are no good, you weren't close enough." Ironically, Bob was killed getting too close, but it doesn't alter the truth of his statement --It's a great temptation to take pretty pictures, but try to resist it. The only pictures that Interest you a year aft.er you take them are thoeeof people. It you travel, don't bother with the familiar Land- (~'' -•• -DY-ll_ll_fY _._.4 marks People have already taken better pictures than you'll ever get of Rockefeller Center, the Eiffel Tower, the Taj Mahal. Not.re Dame cathedral, the pyramids, Stonehenge or the Grand Canyon. If you want pictures of those, buy post.cards. Choose the shot -Try to remember that it UJ UJ).}Jkely anyone but you will ever ·---.. OlllllyLA. n..~ .. be Interested in looking at your pictures, unless they're in them. Only take the ones you will want to look at more than once. --Don't take pictures you hope wiU Impress people with where you've been They don't care where you've been or what pic- tures you took while you were there. --Most pretty good cameras come with a 50rnm lens. This refers to the width or a picture. The smaller-numbered lenses such as a 28mm lens take a wider view but make things look more distant from the camera. The higher-numbered lenses are called telescopic lenses. They brin$ objects closer but cover a smaller field . You need one wide-angle Jena and one medium long lens. You don't need the all-purpose lena that comes with the camera. ·-Theaecond-best advice lever heard wu a general rule about lens openings or !-st.ope, as they're called. The rule la "sunny day, m\all hole, cloudy day, blg hole." (If you don't know anything at all about a camera, that'• not a joke.) Your big ~liance -ProfeMional photogrlP.hon haw • tough time. There m 90 many people who own good cameras and are at le.at reMOn· ably competent with them, that they oft.en pt aa good pictures by accident u the.profemionala do on purpoee. -· There are 90me pretty pxt lnexpenatve cameru l"i'\lde In Lhe United States. but we have never n*5 one tNt could compete wi\h 1 c.be belt made tn ~rmany or Japeh. Why £s that? ''Be ever mindful, lad, that greet pirates are born, not made." ' •• When you get your J)1cturts back, \hrow half of them away. If ' you have two almost the same, pick lhe best one and discard the. other. Be tough on yourself when: you edit your pictures. • --If you're taking pictures of' people, get to know enough about: your camera so you can take them quickly. Pictures of people wait- ing to have their pictures t.aken are usually poor. --Write names and dates on lhe back of the pictures you keep. You're so sure who everyone is. the day you get your pictures· back, that ifs hard to believe.- you'll forget some of their names a'- year from then. You wiU though. and in ten years you'll be lucky to' remember half of them. Be friendly -When you see a man takmg .;; picture of the woman he'1 with on: vacation, offer to take a picture oe: both of them st.anding together_ It's one of the small, nke \hlngs to: do ln life. : -· I don't put pictures in an:_. album. l put them in a bolt. ~ --U you're showing pk:turea to people, don't hand the p6ctureg. over one at a t.lme. Give then Uie. whole batch and let &hem gci through the plcturea llke a deck 0£· • carclt. Thl• way they can decide. how Lona they want tolookat eech" one. Don't do too much explaln.lna •bout where you were or what WU Mppentna at the time, eithet". Remember, everyone hu ~ low' tolerA~ for anyone el.lie'• p~ tures. -When you to on • ttip. don' make \he decision about wbethet '° tako • camera alona licbt.ly. ltavirta • ~ .na takinC plctW9 la a wry ll\ln;lllve ~l~ ment on • trip. Make IW'e lt'C worth It. Th re'u lot to beu.id f°" leaving a cam«!n home IOC"net.I~ • J -~ " • -.. ... ' llllyPllat TUESDAY. AUG. 23, 1983 THI CDABT AID THI COUNTY ANN LANDERS TELEVISION COMICS Cindy Suding, one of the h o use parents, taking care of grounds, while J .D., the family dog stand watch. J .. ... .. . \ . t >I' t •• • • l , ' ~~·l~-f .,J:· .'. • '\ • ., ·' # ' , : • 'I I f ,·\. >.,f.,,. ,,, . ! .. I : f • ' .. ... • ~ ·!; I 1 . , . • . " , ' I lt t.• ·, ' ~ /\ ' ,• ' : ! -: • ) • > ( l I' •• ; . ?""' t • • • ... • 1 • ' • '~~ .. i ~·~ , ... j .. ., ~ ~ • •• • \ ¥ t ~ f" . ' ' .'II ' • # . . '· "' . . ... ' . . ' ' 82 8 3 84 Alter all those trips to the cosmetic department, the only thing vanishing cr eam does is make h er I ace disap- pear. See Erma Bombeck, Page B2. D a They're on their own The 'f amilY.' on Margarita Steet By KAREN E. KLEIN Of .. W, .... l telf A friendly note hanging on a bulletin board ln the Irvine kitchen welcomee the new family to the nela hborhood. It la one of a handful of friendly not.ea and letters th e family hu received since moving Into the Greentree home laat April, said 21S-year-old Cindy Sudlnf. It 1 not unusual, In Irvine, to be welcomed Into a nelahborhood. But In this case. the family In queation wun't welcomed with open arma by everyone. Six mentally retarded adulta and two hou.e parentl, members of a group home operated by Sutton Ext.ended Care Servk'81 of Orange County, make up the "family" living on Margarita Street. In June, a Superior Court judge turned down a requeat by two Irvine community uaoclatloru for a court order blocking operation of the home and two others Uke It which are planned to open In Irvine thla year. The non-prof It group homea, which are designed to help retarded realdenta galn Independent living 1kllll, can 1tay, according to the judge's ruling. That means that Fred, Patti, Tom, Dennl1, Paul and Cheryl, the resldentl, can continue to live In thelr lar,e, four-bedroom home with their howieparentl, Sudinaand Mike Ainalelgh, 22, and their long-haired golden dog, J .R. Fred and the other four "kid.I," whoee ages range from 21 to 37, have "special developmental needa" In the jargon of health care 1peclallat1. Five are lAbeled mentally retarded and one autfera from autiam. Their days are strictly regulated on a large orange chart which la posted on the kitchen wall. There are times aet uide for hygiene, for recreation, tor cl.auel, for chores. Sudlng and Alnalelgh, who have been houae parentl In two other Sutton homes, said extenaive data II taken on all the residents two or three times a week. Behavior modification techniques. Involving poaltlve reinforcement for taak.a properly completed, are Uled excluaively In training Sutton resident.I, aaid Celleate King. Sutton's program coordinator, "We try to make it as fun as poulble, 90 It gives them a feeling of accomplishment.'' she said. Taking a shower, one of the taak.a on the daily achedule, may involve up to 18 specific st.er.· King aald, all of which are evaluated twice a wee . Besidea chores Uke setting the table, cleaning up, loadlna the diahwasher and cooking, the realdentl go camping, 1wlmming, attend claues and have partiea with realdentl of two other Sutton homea located in Fountain Valley, King aaid. Thi.I la the first time that four of the 1lx reeldenta can remember living In placea with kitchen., yard.I, llvinl rooma and pet.I, said Irene Brigp, proaram direc1or. With the exception of Cheryl and Paul, the other rectdentl have 1pent many of thelr yean houaed In it.ate hoapltala, she aald. "The learning opportunlllt.'11 are so much better here," aald Sudlng. "Here, there 111 one staff member tor two realdenta. At Fairview (State HOISpital, where Sudlna worked), It was one big gang. It was hard for one penon to teach a whole bunch." \Vhy would the houst'parents, paid st.aft mem- bera who get every otht·r Wt.'CkC'nd and t"vcry Wedneaday off, chOOBe to live In such re11trlctlve 1urroundlng1 with such lln exhnustive suswrvlslon achedule? "lt'1 the klda," Sudlng said without hCfllt.atton. "They're ju.It u lovtn" as anybody. Tht•y all huve different penonalitlea. ' Though they live full-time with houacparenll, Brigga aald, moat of the rea1dents have natural parentl who are very Involved with Sutton. "They villt or take them home on weekends," 1he 88ld. "We encourage the parents to remain as Involved u they'd like," especially with funding, she added. But even u concemed as their parenta are, Brtgp said, It la Import.ant that the residents be out on their own. "They are all adult.a. Being on their own glvea them a sense of growing up." , The Sutton homes o~ral.e on n principle of normalization. "The prlndple holds lhat everyone haa the right to live as normal a life 8.6 possible," Briggs aald. "Living In an inatltutlon Ill not thought to be a normal life, though lnatltutiona will alwaya be needed ln aome cases.'' she aald. Not only do the group homes benefit the realdentl, but Brtgga said she feels they are beneficial to the community aa well. "Thia way, people can ace that the realdenta can function outside of Institu- tions." So far, Sudlng said, she has had no complaints from neighbors. "They've been JUSl wonderful I haven't gotten any negative r<'actlons at all " Wayne Orman, who lives ncrORS the street from the group home, aald he did not havt> any ('Omplnints "No problems," he aaid. Kathy Beekman, the group home rN1idt.·nts' only next door neighbor -a park sits on the otht>r side of the home -said she think.a other neighbors would welcome an open houae, a chance to see for them.aelvea what goes on In the home. Another neighbor, who uked that she not be identiflf:d, said her only complaint waa the traffic at the home. "There'• a lot more coming and golng there than there la anywhere else" on the block. The resident.I' large van la always parked out front, she added. · Supervision of the resldenta, which she cl.almed lacked 90methlng when the home wu finit opened, hu improved, she said. That kind of Improvement la In line with what the Sutton group sees for the future of their group homea. A.. retldenta become accuatomed to living Independently and become able to muter baaic 1urvlval akllla, they will be transferred to homes where le111tructure la placed upon them, Brtgp aald. No lmmediat.e plana for thoee homea have been made. 1he added. ....,... ...... .., ............. Patti i1 one ol the 1i x re1ident1 living •t Sutton Home in Irvine. . .... . • ; . ' . • 82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Aug. 23, 1983 All those creams ..• Still in search of youth I'm a pushover for thoee free cosmetic l)(muset you get when you purchase $10 wt>rth or more. It doesn't matter that I have no idea what all the creams and lotions are for ... or, for that matter, if I have all the parts to apply them to. I'm hke a teen-ager at a slumber party who wants to believe that aomewhere there ii a magic elixir that can make me look as good as Sophia Loren the day she came out of an lt.allan alammer. I'll buy anything that has a picture of a (ew drops of moisture dripping from a rose on it. There seems to be nothing I have for which thereia not an instant cure. There's a cream for my "crepe" eyes, my laugh lines (which run from the hairline down to the collarbone), the two pieces of luggage under each eye, the blotter lines around my lips that need caulking, the oil wellB on my forehead, the rough spots on my heels and the peaks and valleys of my neck. The family can aJways tell when I have fl MA IOMlfCK just made a cosmetic "buy." My husband saw me at the mirror one morning as I was scrutinizing my skin with a magnifying glasa. "What are you looking for?" he asked. "Last night I used half a jar of 'Night Repair' on my skin. I don't see a difference." "Maybe It wasn't broken," he said and wandered off. Recently I experimented with every product I had. I used a total of 22 things on my face. It took me 43 minutes to complete the job drawing hnes, shading, smoothing and blending with the deftness of Michelangelo. One of the kids distracted me for a moment and I uaed aomethtng called "Erase'' and my whole face dlsap- peared. Laat night, I got out every jar and tube I owned and set them upright on the aink. They made quite an lmpreulve group: penetrating cleanser gel, clarifying body lotion, aloughing molaturizer, eye flab fighter, Up filler and Industrial strength neck cream. "You're probably wondering why I've gathered all ol you together," I aaid. "I'm going to be honest with you, gang. You're not doing your job. No, no, let me flnJsh. You all promis4x:l me youth and ec1taey In 30 days. Well, It's been five months and frankly, no on•? is throwing ha ta in the ai.r." Then I noticed a small jar that had not been opened. It waa called "Cover Masque," to be used "only by women with the courage and stamina to become a legend." I picked up the trowel and started to apply it. Thia could be the breakthrough I've been waiting for. On exhibition ••• Talk about man with problems DEAR ANN LANDERS: You hear them all. I know, but what comment do you have for a twice-married, 38-vear-old, successful businessman who would stand stark naked in his front :loorway, facing the street and call to a teen-age neighbor girl passing by? This man's wife has a master's degree in psychology. ~ ANN LANQEIS flunked the test and the results were disastrous. I'm hoping you will print my letter to help to educate the public. I wish someone had educated me. THOUGH "PROVEN" GUILTY DEAR INNOCENT: Tbaoka for 1bar· log your experience. My legal con1ultant1 tell me that the fact• 1tated lo your letter are correct. You've performed a valuable service today. t ••• CONFIDENTIAL to Hate All Do-Gooden: What a 1ourball! Goethe mu1t have bad you lD mlnd when be wrote, "Wbeo ldeaa fall, word1 come lD bandy." • • • . ' .. , ... CAPE COD CONNECTIO SPECIAL !FREE MONOGRAMS! FREE names & 3-letter monograms on our $15-24 crews, V-necks & cardigans. Avallable In a rainbow of colors for chlldren, women, and men. Half-price on 20 other mono- grams. Offer good through Sept. 1. * Special Sale Hours * Tuea.-Frl. 10:00-5:30 Sat. 10-12 CloHd Sun. & Mon. ~&c0~ 488 E. 17th St. Corner of lrvlne & 17th Look for 11p1t.n blu.•wnlng 845-4131 The parents of the girl have filed :=harges but agreed not to have a triaJ if he seeks psychiatric counseling. The man has a teen-age daughter by his first marriage. She doesn't care to see him or his present wife. He has been very upset because of a pending court case over the daughter not visiting him. I'd appreciate your com- ments, and fast, please. I'll watch your 1:olumn. I read it daily. -ILLINOIS First, there is no .such thing as a lie-detector. There is only a machine properly called a polygraph. This equip- ment measures gaJvanic skin response, heartbeat and rate of respiration. Some "expert" decided that a certain pattern of responses indicated a Ue was being told or the person was telling the truth. Ccnfusedabout what's right and what's 1-------------------- wrong in today's ''new morality?" You're P.S. My concern? He is my aon -and even though he hasn't spoken to me for seven years, I am deeply worried. He is loaded with hate. DEAR ILLINOIS: Your aon la an exhibitionist and in dire need of counsel- •ng He alao needs help with a number of •ther unre90lved problems. His wife should be able to recommend an able therapist. I hope she does so immediately. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS. I was fascinated by the letter from "Anonymous in Texas" who told you he passed a lie-detector test even though he was guilty of drug-dealing and armed obbery. My experience was just the opposite I was i.nnocent and agreed to take a lie-detector test to prove it. I RUFFELL'S Unfortunately, a subject who ls emo- tional (or highly sophisticated) can trip up the machine. For example, a crook without a consclenc.; can breeze through the test. So can an experienced liar. By the same token, an innocent peraon can fail the test because of anser, fear or anxiety. After failing the test I was fired from my job for "theft." Several people learned about it and the diligrace will follow me to my grave. Please inform your readers that they do not need to take a polygraph test. They have the right to refuse. And if they are high-strung or fearful and upset about what is going on, they SHOULD refuse. That test, if it shows a person to be "guilty," can do a great deal of damage to his or her case Sign me -INNOCENT not alone. If you want honest, down-to-earth information on your sex questions, read Ann Landers' new book- let, "High School Sex and How to Deal With It -A Guide for Teens and Their Parents." Send 50 cents plus a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chic.ago, m. 60611. No matter what you 're doing, your hometown newspaper The llllJPlll fits In. UPHOUTllY, INC. ............ ~ .... 1922 HAl!801! SL VD. 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AMENCAH tTYLI ~ r '** ''Dlalt s.1" (1957) Sperw fD UFIUNE HlW8 Hublty OarySwtneon Q)J EHTEllTAIHMEHTTONOHT • Tracy,K,1tw1ntHtobu1n -t.l5-GHORTWTOTHETOPOf:Tlt! -11:10-l"OlHIWOAYIHf.DlH 1!: * * "Tiii• Thia JoO And Show II" ( 1981) Aober1 Heya, Blrbeta Her• ahtj . . . . . . . •. . · .· . . I . .. EVfNIHO l ~rr00 HAWAII AVE--0 TOGETHER IN CONCERT: TEX IEHE><E ANO HIS ORCHESTRA GD SAAAIHG Wll H LEO BUSCAOUA (l)CBS NEWS @ABCNEVISQ Cl!NBC NEWS ~ DICK VAN DYKC ~MOVIE •• • ·su t ... 1.q 111 fhij Fe1, 11951) Join S1mrl'.1 C I (j,w.ptde (IDMOVIE **'A f'lret11• { 19 <I C.l1n1 EHi· wood, FrodJ1e JJ11us 0MOVIE * t 'Wh(J hA, $91111 TM Wind?" (19771 ([)NEWS [§) BARNEY Mill EH Q! ALL IN THE f AMIL' m DAAONET -11.45 - r IJ CHARLES CHAM Pl IN ON THE AlM SCENE -1 IJO IJ C8SNEWS 0 NBC NEWS D ABCNEWSO 0 POLICE WOM'At' (f) NEWS \ Doyle i\ld\.in ney CD THAU'& OOMPAHY e QI JOl(ER'8 WILD e IUSIHQ8 JIVORT GHOVA (I) P.M. MAOAZIHE 9 !HT'ERTAIHMEHT TOHIOHT ~ ~E COUNTY TODAY ••• "One On One" (1977) Robby Btneon, Annelle O'Toolt (llMOVIE • *"' "Thief" (19811 James C.an. lueadty Weld -7:30- 12 OH THE TOWN Qt FAMll Y FEUO L.4\llAHE & SHIRLEY I COMPANY e m OH LA. 8) OHt!OAYAT A TIME I Cl) TIC TAC OOUOH MACHEll / l£HREA REPORT YOU ASKED FOA IT MOVIE ***'A "My Man Godfrey" (1936) Wllllam Pov.ell. Carole Lombard t.C)MOVIE t • • "CllHlropllel" ( 1977) [)o(;u. menllry Narrated by W1Hlam Con· rad. ( 0) BASEBALl -8:00- e (()OH THE ROAD WITH CHARLES KURALT CJ Qt THEA-TEAM 0 TYCOON; THE STORY OF A WOMAN 0 ~ HAPPYOAYS Oark Burson Final curtain falls for ve teran actor By TOM Tl rl'S Of 11\• D•llJ r11o1 Sten In the two separate prcxiuclions of "Man of La Mancha" along the Orange Coast this s ummer. the actor ployin~ the innkeeper was among the most talenttid and dynamic of his breed. Now, ironically, fate has ended the career of one and shortened that of the other DoylP McK.mney's final curtain feU Monday morning, at the age of 61. the victim of a heart attack. McKinney h.1d enacted the innkeeper at Saddleback College Cot the ,troupe he helped to create, the Saddlcback C<Jmpany Theater. J u<>t a frw days before, following a performance of the ~till 'unning "La Mancha" at Sebastian's West Dinnrr Piayhouse. Clark Burson was involved in a traff11: at~ 1dt·nt The actor is hospitalized at UCI Med1cdl Ce11terand will undergo surgery Wednesday for a fr.it tur1•d pelvis. The lc•nth nf Doyle McKinney comes as a paru<.uJ;,r sh•.xk for those who follow the theatrical fortww-: of Saddleback College where he has headed the fmc• :it t.'i d••pu1 unent since the school"s inception. He and Ori:u1 Donoghue created the Company Thcot<:1 in I 417 as a means of attr,acting professional tal<•nt to the Sdddleback stage . Not only du.I Mc Kinney oversee the program and its support gr<1ups. working arduously to keep the (!J TWILIGHT ZOH~ ID FOUOWINQ THE TUHOAA W<>f'lD e IU8IHE8a MPOAT -12i46-CD P,M.MAGAZINE wou CH)ANAMfM:AHFAMILY -11:30-(C)MOVI! ti) MOVIE 9:10-AEVISITf.O:THELOUD8-10 ~POUCE8T,.._ t * "N""'I Of Tiit J,....,. .. ,.. (1980) **"' "NIOlll CllaM'" (1970) 0.vld e _,TWO ~GES Y!AA8 L.4TVI "'"' JamN Ek~, C11tt Gol; Jl7v11C>httKollo (!)MOVlf IQl MOVIE ~HIOHTUNE -1:00-PLEDGE MW ••• "Tht Hucktttrt" (1947) Cl~ .. "All Tiit Marblte" (1981) Pn All<ID!fORIT • MOYie PHILIP MARLOWE: PAIVATt Gable. 0.bot'llll Kerr. Falk. l!Ytl Youno OOOOOUPLI •• "Slightly Scarlet" ( 1068) Rl\on. EYE G NIGHT GAU.EAY <lJ MOVIE HAMY 0 d• F~lng, John P1yne . ctMOVlf -10:00-ttt1.\ "Britnatone Md T,_... 100ClUI ,,.,,.VI( .. • ··southern Comton" (19311 0 at THE FIAM (1932) Sling, Denholm Elliott. HOT NECU8Allll y TH( NIW8 .. '.i "The Happy Thltvta" ( 1982) 'R' MOVll! Rt.t Harrleon. RJ11 Hayw<l(lh. ·~ "Tattoo" (!all) Bruce Oetn, «D MOVIE -8:15-~ UFEl.JHE -8:30-tl (() OUR TIMES WITM BILL MOYERS 0 [§) JOANIE LOVES CHACHI (!) CHARLIE'S ANGELS CD ALL IN THE FAMILY (%)MOVIE U \lt "Night Shift" (1982) Henry Wlnkter, Mldiael Keaton -$:00- f) (I) MOVIE * •\It "The Adventure 01 Sheftock Holmes' Smartt< Brolht<" ( 1975) Gene Wilder. Many Feldman Cl Qt REMIHOTOH STEElf D <ml THREE'S COMPANY CD VE<W (t., MOVIE •• *'A "Absence OI MallGe" (1981) Paul Newman. Sally Aeld ttJ MOVIE • • •.; "The LISI Amellcan Virgin" ( 1982) Lawrence Monoson. Diane Franklin I SJ MORNINGS AT SEVEH CHANNEL LISTINGS f) KNXT 1cas, 0 KNBC (NBCI 0 KTLA(IOO I Q) KABC \ABCI Q KFMB ICBSI 0 KHJ TV (Ind I «;) t<.CS l (ABCI Q) KTTV Una I (!) 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Cf) ZAHE GAEY THEATRE OMOVIE * * t "Jtkyll And Hyde Toge1her Again" ( 1982) 'R' -1:30-u CB NBC NEWS OVEAHIOHT rs LOVINQ FRIEH06 & PERFECT COUPLES -1:46- 1.h.JMOVIE ••*'It "Time Blndlls" (1981) Craig Warnock. David Werner -2:00-1! (}J C8S NEWS NIGffTWATCH m ~TTLE UP CLOSE 'S Z MOVIE * • 'h "Night Shih { 1982) Henry Wink let, Michael Keaton -2:30- LUXURY THEATRES 1st Two M•tlnu Sho•inuOHLYS2.~UnlusOtherw15tNottd --Sf"AILWARS- RETLJ RN Qf TI-IE S 113r1U•X•l11ij6J6l~ 2551 /~':!:t :r~.) s tNDlsllwc~Of ~ BJ-. ~ 0111-.onflllll.1 A llYE5I lfilA& AJIA"flO! 8·0i1.•~ .. ·~ '1? 11 .. 11 ,All~"lll• Pt r ,,. .. ,""'~ , e~~~ COSTA lllflA £0..-110, ... ,,t(. '"" 6)1 )~I ll 10~0 f'"lt'dl S.00-tO~'• ~·~ -· AMC Oit ... Q:• M.a 61' Ql.IO OllAllOI JAt:;tAl""I 63' )9•' ,01uvt-Hll NOi ~HllTIOHI > 0 ... ,....,, 6'Qt•fHt ,,. ttflJICU.lf"•' Pure Gold T•1. N8 C·1V wur-m~ l~•foOtC.'M"NWU' 119•~ , WHTllllllt ll~ Pee.•< \ ... w., )9 "" 8'•JElll Zelig NOW THERES ,.\NEW N:\Mf. FURH.RROR. FOR FUnt EX<ITEmEnTI V1s1tOur ... * :~:~.~ Zelig UJl Show• I I 12:00 2:00 4 00 6:00 1 ,00 IO·OO WUIGIMD im Shows Al 12:15 2:45 5 u 1 :00 10:30 ~ ........ _ RETURN OFTiiEJEOI ll!1ll 1 :30 4:30 7:30 10115 70MM I No P1ut1 a~rn SllOwlll 1•1$3;205·30 7:40 .. t•so TRADUfO rn PLACES ~ Sllows ., 1:00 3:10 5 2!> 7 t45 .. 9 :50 John Tr....oica 1 n SlAYIR6 ALIUI ~MM 1:10 3:2 0 5 :30 7 :50 10 10 m, min 14 i' 2161~ 92s21~~~-) YOR IJil! ' ,'..".!.~~~~1 .. \J'ACATIOn rn 12:00 2:00 4 :00 1 :00 1140 3 :50 1:00 1:1!> 1 :00 .. 10:0 0 .. 10 :20 Ii (;1~'111, I'·'¥·'§ 6 I 619 8770/ ~T~~IUM) a~~. rn •'- ••• , MC*mJ [!) Plu• Fin l Blood I A ) C~f rn Plu• Cretpthow I A ) Plu• B11t F riend• (PG) J~hdana m Plus Cius (RI Alto Blue Tllunder (RI * Or1ve.1n1 Open 1 :00 Wknlt hl• / 7·30 Wkend• Children Under 12 Fre. Unless Noted IQMQ6l11;o;) L! M!.,ARA Al eosEC8A!!S -•Tt a nc 11WJ1 DWlllf11'> 11 0 , 12\, IM "TROtl'' (K ) lJO 610. H S "TK ma QWIO" (l) 11.IO H Ol st "CLASS" <a> HO.l~ 1100 "SlAM ALM" (K) .. 1°""' °"'' s1 ... I 00 lOO SOO 100. 900 1100 "FLASH DANCE" (R) 11 lO llO l)O 6)0 H O 10 lO "IXn ~ ,. rAJmO·· t"I HO 1 10 JEDI \ : .:· .~. ·:-; .. _ "' ....... .. : •1 ~ * 10 ,., .. -'41111 ~llOllvu>O)•no (Q)MOVll H H "Tiit Gey OlvofcM" ( 1934) Fred At!Me. Glngtt ROQel1 -t:N-m OAANGECOUNTYTOOAY -2:10- e MOVIE t * t t "Tiit <WOtn Of TM Anzl. Cont1n11·· ( t971) 'R' -a:oo-1 :-mrrCH ••~ "Anzlo" (19H) Robert Mltc:tlum. Petet Flllt. -U>-(!) FAl'n4 20 CD MAI('( HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN -3:46- Oil MOVIE U 'A "Flrtfox" (ID82) Clint Eul· WOOd. Freddie Jooet. -3:50-[~ MOV1£ t t "Final Eum" ( 1981) Cecile BIQ- dad1 Joel S. Rtee -4:00- U ISPY (!) TOP O' THE ~IHO Cl,MOVIE • ••1.i "Brlmalone And TrMClt" f 1982) Sting, Denholm E.llio1t -4:15- IC1MOVIE "A BRILLIANT IMAGINATIVE PIECE OF MOVIEMAKING" -TIME --- * IM,.(tlUAt. AT IOA"O t7•l 1 lff OIU "RISKY BUSKSS" (R) 12 >0 no •JO oo a» 1040 "lK SlM ~ .. (R) I IS HI 10 IS WTAl SICJll'!"(~) Olo'tllO llllOO 5'1 I JO 10 IS _, , ......... , -"IETAl.SlOIM: T1£ DCSmJCTOI C. ll-rua:s · t•> 14S4f.UOi;a.;·,..,IZa., ______ ...;...;.;.. troupe f manc iallv intact. he also lent his performing .,. ________ ::::. -. ---.-_-________ .,. talents lo 1•nt o;how each year. Among those personal involvements were "The Music Mah," "The Sound of Music,"" Py Ian" and the recently completed "Man of IMO>-snr· (PQ) tl lO I IS I 00 H S I JO 91S ll 00 "Y~: nl IUmJ flOM nl ruME" (K ) IUO Z~ HO l lS HS 1100 01<1 I JO 311 '00 HAR fWii -WI ~ .. (I) 1111010 _, .,.,,.,.lO I JOIOJO -SAi M llJO IJO 1.IO fill5tl 'JO I .IO 10 JO La Ma111 I 1 ••• Duylr fvkKmne>y was a man of boundless energy who ll'ft ;in 111delible stamp on the fine arts program at SacJdlebad< College. He will be sorely missed. Mewwl11le. his.counterpart in the Sebastian's West' La Mt1nc·ha," Clark Burson. has had his career at the San Ch·rnente playhouse put on hold by Friday night's :.n1a.<1hup 11th SMASH WEEK OF AMERICA'S #1 COMEDY! DAN AYKROYD EDDIE MURPHY "STAYING ALM" (PG) 1130.I» HO l O HI 1100 "REMN Of Ttl'. ID!" (PG) kl 1°""' Dolly st ... 12>0 100 1JO aos 1040 "WM G•S" (PG) llJO lOO,SlO 100 1030 "li!M WHO WASKT llO(" (R) 11.IO.tlS llO "FnAY 13th. rMl 3" I 0 l IS IO'SO llOIH St«lW II JOI * PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES * Burson wru; driving home foUowmg a per-form~nce wlic n. &t'<'Ordmg to director K ent John.son, All OPEN 7 PM Stom Dusk * Cl!•kl••n UncM<FRfff 12 ALWAYS... • he was hit broadside by another car on the driver's '----------------------'• iijj:;;J:;?m~fii;,=~~.-.-.iiiiiiiiiiiiimmm side He was f11'St taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital, ~J~ _}~.._~llff f): GUf]eWl3J mo ) IJ.ti'.trt.ii.''\i@tPEl then to UCI Mc-d1tal Center where doctors will repair llll& OMltM mll!.DCm wuo••ntll * Fw"tlo•LtMON St • "YOI: nl IUmJ ~· the pelvic tn 1ury Wednesday u• -.. , c.-.. ._ ........ .... ..< •< .. '"•" ,_) B I d I eel ( eel I ' Th tto •on m 1m Al!Alllt• °' •• ~ \•" U !<;(HI HI pay a eatur roe in • e COITUIUA fOUlllAHCYAlll~ WllTMIHTlll 'K"<l4•-... lUl .... ~ ~ .. <•> Unsmkuhlr-M1,1ly Brown" al Sebastian·s and was set l~:i-::.~"" ;;;i;:v~z~JIJ' !.:;,fM.....,• ~;;·,~~n -;:.:;:::.:.':'.:..'!. to rt'C'rc•atr t h<• rolf' of Big J ulie (whJch he played for ""'" m >m M~-W:t1~;'.lfW ,,. 871 ) John.5<>11 1n .o l'ommuruty theater production) in .._~dl·_';;iii-1862 _ "Guy11 and [.lolls," opening Sept. 14. Now another ,...,,....,.,._.11..,. .. 0 .............. aC'tor mu.<.t Ix' found . ' Burson'<> p.U't in "Man of La Mancha" was filled by Tom Wnght. who had been playing the captain of the lnqu1s1 lion The s how has been extended through Sept 11 #1 Jla.s~. Mon -r r1 6 30. 10.40 8&1t.ISun 2 15. e 30. 10:45 0 0CTOPU88Y" (PG) Mon -Fri 8 20 Sal./Sun 4 00. 8:20 ,.THE MAN WHO WAIN'T THl!RE" lR) Mon.·Frt. 1:40, 10:30 Sel./Sun. 2:45. 8:40. 10:30 .. JAWe 3-0" (PO) Mon.·Frl. 8:4& S.t.18un I :00. 4:60. 8:46 edward!. WESTBROOK CINEMA '.:.·~=~·~::~: "11•-l •u•t' 530-4401 AR [PGI • -6th RECORD BREAKING WEEK- •mn•-t.,..,.,_.,.,.. 7\l "" • llllWTlllOTOll llACM Ct·---""'"'" IMl4* ------------- D eliver the Daily Piiat Boys and girls 10 or older - Call 642-4321 and apply today ·Daily Pilat 'USY 1Dll'0 (11) """ "nlla.MD" (K) .11111l!!'ii2. .. ,._ PUCD" (I) tlUI .,..~Tl .... ~) ... ,~"(I) ...... ;;.,.. (I) "WTAUt• M DllTIUCTOI fl JRE..fftl (f'C) f\111 "11UnmF' "CUJO" (a) r\US "ClllnHOW" (I ) RAlllOll fWll .. l 0 _, ,.,. mmr CP') -100 ,00 10 11 631·3501 liSA ~(JI) .._., Ali ....,,,. l.lO 1040 "" 1011 _,, "'1JCIW.AU' l'GI '46·502S l1 .. S30·4401 r 1. ""'° '" a 10 CifiU Cff. "fWllMr (ll wtsraaOOiG 11• 1 • ..,.""° - ' ...., '" •~ 10)0 _..,, -11AS1r1 no r -.._,.-<'> -.... "' •-o 10.lO 1•1 97'-4141 ... '". )0 ~··=-llMA;;...;.;,~c-n-.---un-_,-~--i;-"'"',- ~ .. 9_.79-·4.-U...;1_.,.. __ .,_. _'"_•_•~_••_1_10_40_ ........ 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C AN Cu'1 1H I S , AH, f;R , AH, UMBR.ei....L...A .1 t •t :\1'0' ~til-100 MD 'OJ ~U'™l~T W1D EiA. C1iJi.... · Jl D<;t: P \RKt:R 1 KNOW THAT 'tO..J HAVEN'T SEEN MUCH OF SHEILA IN llE ~T ~TH, ABBEY elJT DID ~ NOTICE HoJY CHAl'-GE IN HER WHEN YOU HAD LUNCH lOOAY? O· by Georqe Lem0nt DELIVERY ROOM C'MON, G u1 1"" Sl'AR.IN Al' ( Mf3, CSANG .' OKAY, SO ;l: , MISSec::> A Few c.1...Asses IN ME3. c::>tCAl-SCHOOl-1 0 -. by Wiley by Harol<l Le Ooux , I ORANGE COUNTY BUSINIBB lohw8ft1 Knoe MoKeon Schwartz named art director for Cox & Burch ad company M1tcbew Scbwart1 hu been named senior art direcior of the Cox & Burcb Advertl1lD1 Compa.ny, of Newport Beach. Schwartz wu previoualy art director with Haddad, LawreDce AdverU1la1 in Loe Angelea and also ot Ka wan Id Moton Corp., U.S.A., in Santa Ana. • • • Leonard G. Zuckerman of Santa Ana has been named fine paper product man.ager for Carpenter/Offutt Paper, Inc., a division of Vlll1oarce Corp. In h1I new position, Zuckerman wtµ direct the company's Santa Ana aalee group. • • • James E. Bell ha.a been appointl!'.atate Services. Bell, a resident of Loe Alamiioe, has 12 yeara experience as a market reeean:h 1pecta.llat ln the company'• Loe Angeles corporate head- qua.rten. • • • Tbe Bl.Ilk of Oru1e Couty has reported a 1983 leCOnd quarter eam1naa increue of 219 percent over 1982'• reeulta. Net eamingJ before wees and loan loll reterve for the aecond quarter, were $472,218, compared to $147,906 for the same period in 1982. The bank opera tee offl"8 in . Fountain Valley and Culver City. • • • Baker Party Rent.ale hu moved to ll~l Baker St. in Coat.a Mesa. The company la a full-1e~ pany and apedal eventa apecialiat with aupplles and equipment for all type9 of even ta. • • • Ronald D. Kao1, of Fountain Valley, has been promoted to director of marketing at JakJ Office MacbJDe Corp., headquartered in Tor- rance. Before Joinina Juki, Knos managed the Orange County divilion of E1keu1I Mercban· dJ1lD1. Co., a d.J.trtbution and marketing or- pn.Lzation repreeenting varioua office equipment and home entertainment manufacturers • • • Cbrlet J. MclteoD ha.I been promoted to Manager of Operationa for the Air & Space Producu Dtvilion of Parker Bertea Aeroapace Group, P arker HUllllla Corp., ln Irvine. In his new poetion, Mcl<.eon will ovenee all planning. procurement and manufacturing for the flrm'a Irvine and Puadena fad.llties. • • • Tile lrvtae Compuy has named H. Warren Salpet u lta new director of development in the Commerd.al Division. SnJpe1 will be responsible for development of 1eVeral of the company' a new commercial projecta, including University Town Center, the Irvine Hilton Hotel and MacArthur Court office complex. , , .. ,,,,, It II,,,,.,,.,,,, .. "'"' 11111/ ''"'" 1111• 1111//11/11111111111.! \111/ 1 I 1 11 \11111 //111 1 I• I ;.:111 h /t11/1 1111•II/111111/lltf l/tt I Ill \ Tbe Liberty Group and its four flnanclaJ aubeldiarles have moved their headquarten from Bakersfield to Newport Ceater ln Newport Beach. The flnanclaJ flnn la leasing !S,462 equare Ceet of office apace from Tbe Irvine Co. The lease, valued at $570,000, waa negotiated by Robert Moo1mana of Frolt·Spence·Trleoea. The Liber- ty Group's companies offer a variety of financial planning. and deal primarily In government eecw'ities, alternative energy and a variety of other tax-advantaged lnvestmenta. • • • Ronald C. Geor1e and JuUe Anne Klelake have been promoted to new positions at Attacbe C11e Travel, Inc., it wu announced recently by Keltb PoweJJ, president of the Newport Beach-bued travel agency. George, who wu office and operations manager, wu named vioe presi- dent-travel aervice.. Kleinke, a 1taff uaiatant and travel consultant, wu named UIJ.atant manager. • • • Patricia A. Follett of Garden Grove hu been promoted to credit aervtd.ng officer in the Real FAltate Loan Center at UnloD lSuk'1 Orange County Regional Oftlce. • • • Terri Woodard·Pol1ter and Glenn Allen, co-owners of Culinary C1111lc1 of Laguna Hilla have announced the .election of Madeline Zuckerman Public Relatlon1/ AdvertlllD& to handle the firm's corporate public relations, advertising and collateral programs. Cu.Unary ClaaaJai apeciallz.ea In cuatom catering for buaineaes and private parties. • • • AJex Hocbber1 hu been named marketing repl'e9elltative tor CaatomWeave Carpet1, Inc., of Fountain Valley. Hochberg'• territory will include the San Fernando Valley and the coastal area of Central California. • • • Keuetb E. Slezak has been promoted to aenior vice pretldent, marketing director of Santa Ana-baaed Valeacla Bank. 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I ., ''" 1111!• "'"'"' 1111 II ll'l!•il111 ''"'" ,,,.,,., \1111·1 It II I,,,,,, t "" '",,,II i/11 ·11111 IHI,.,.,,." 11 t1/1l11 /11•/l'll" 11/ \tllltl'f/1111i:, //11t/ lll/1t,/// /11111 /H' II Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Tueaday, Aug. 23, 1983 - Arco to accept hank cards as • an exper1nient LOS ANGELES (AP) -Atl.anUc ttichfield Company, which lut yur dropped the uae of credit card.a for guollne purchuel, plana to bealn a •Ix-month experiment next month acoept.lnl Bank of Americ. debit c.arda in Santa Clara County, offldala aaldMonday. The experiment with BofA VERSA TEL carda la tentatively 1eheduled to begin in mid-September, depending on when telephone Unett can be lnatalled, l&id Al Greenstein, a spokesman for Arco head· quart.era in Loe Angelet. During the experiment, the carda can be lnaerted lnto a "reader" near the guoline diJlpenaer, which will permit the purchase amount to be tranaferred dl.rect1¥. from the customer'• chec:kJng account to the 1tation a account. In most 1uch tran.aactJon.s, no cashier will be required and no credit will be extended, otflclala aa.ld. There are more than 2.!S million VERSA TEL cardholders in California, said Steve Yotter, vice preiildent at Bank of America. 'Business Marketing' publisher to speak Rick Kean, vice president/publisher of "BuaJ- nesa Marketing," will speak at the Orange County Buaineea Profesaional Advertiling AaeodAUon's luncheon Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. at South Coast Plaza Hotel, C.O.ta Meta. Hia topic will cover the requirement in the '80. of marketing and advertialng profeealonala to prove advertiaing'a effectiveness, and the opportunltiH this rethinking preaenta. For reservations, call Joanne Gillia, BSl-9433. Diane Pritchett of South Coast Metro Pritchett gets niarketing post: Diane Pritchett, formerly the national aalet manager for the WesUn South Coast Pl.az.a hotel, haa been named the tint marketing director for South Coast Metro. ~chief staff member for the new organiution, her job will be to develop greater Identification of the buaineu and cultural activity takJng place in the growing metropolitan area on the Cotta Mesa-Santa Ana border. She also will form a new non-profit organization of area developers to be called the South Coast Metro Alliance. Parts that make up the metropolitan whole include South Coast Plaz.a Mall, Vlllage and Town Cent.er, the hotel, South Coast Repertory Theatre, the Hutwn Centre (formerly Warmington Plaza), Harbor Gateway, Lake Cent.er and Clauaet Center. MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS OVER IHI COUNTER llAID ITOCll UllWGI ........... I \ fM Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Tue1day, Aug. 23. 1983 STOCKS Tueada)''t 11 a.m. (PDT) Prlcea ' NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Du" lo tran1mi11ion error•, today'• rlnol New York tock EJtchanse Lfllfng1 are Incomplete. The Dally Pilot ttpologizea for the inconvenience. , .... , ~·' t) t r,cs~ (. •ID\W' I ~Q I 10111111 BRllfl Exxon, Shell contract for oil search in China By tbe A11ocl1ted Pren •, PEKINO-AfflUate. of the Exxon Corp. and Shell • Petroleum Co. Ltd. ~ed oontracta with China today to explore for oll ln two far1e areu ln the Pearl River bu1n t of the South Chlna Sea, Exxon announced. J Exxon aaJd !'MO China Ltd. and Shell Exploration $ (China) Ltd., equal partners ln the venture, bid on five areu and won oontracta ln two. i I Mitsubishi to buy BanCal SAN FRANCISCO -The BanCal TH -State Corp .. hu pa.ued over a cuh takeover otter from Welll Farao & Co. and reached a $282 million llJ"Nment with The • Mlt1ubllhl Bank for Mli.ubiahl to buy BanCal, bank offkiala have announced. VA W, ·McDonnell begin talks LONG BEACH -Contract negotlatlona between : the United Auto Workers and McDonnell Ooualu Corp. : ·have begun with UAW PretJdenl Owen Bleber urllnf mana,ement "not to let the government and the , Pentagon play a role ln thll Mt of negotlatlona." Bleber, • speaking at an new1 conference Monday ln Lona Beech, : aald Secretary of Deferuie Cupar Welnber1er and · "other people from the Pentagon" have indicated that ; McDoMell Do,_.glaa "1hould take a tough Une with U1 at. the barga1nln¥ table." Deten.ae Department offldall "don't belong' at the bargaining table, Bleber MJd. : Home-Joan interest lowered . WASHINGTON -Effective today, the aovem·; ment t.. lowerin1 by a half polnt the intere.l-rat.e oetJJ.na ! on federally becked loana for atnale-family homes.: Samuel Pierce Jr., leCl'etary of the Department of • Houaing and Urban Development, MJd Monday the : maximum rate for the level-payment mof1181e will be : 13 percent, down from 13.6 percent wt July 29. And the · new ceiling tor graduated-payment mortaaaee will be ; 13.2~ percent, down from 13.7~ percent. : Economists forecast recovery . . WASHINGTON -Buainea eoonomiat.1, still wary ; of huae federal defld\I, a.re nonethelee1 forecutina that : the natlon'• recovery will continue "in a remarubly ' eerene way" through 1984. The eoonomilta "aee no outbreak of lnflatlon, no upeurae ln intereel ratee and no new recealon" through next yeu, MJd Edpr R. Fiedler, preeJdent of the National A9od.atlon of Buaineu Economiat.I Money-market interest declines WASHINGTON -Beginning today, aavingl in.atltutiona and commercial bank.I may pay u much u 9.77 percent lnterest on aix-month money market certlflc.tes, down from 9.80 percent In the put ~k. Financial inalltutiona may pay aa much u 9.18 percent on three-month certlClcates, d own from 9.43 percent lut week. Dollar slumps; gold higher LONDON -The dollar fell 1till lower on world rnoney market.I today ln a aecond day of ah.aldna-out ln reepo~ to lower U.S. money aupply figures. Gold wu hlaher. Continuing lt• llump from record hJgha •t 11 daya ago, the dollar dropped ln briak trading to l\l lowest levela for nearly a month agalnat moat major c:urrendes. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NIW '1'0111( C.t.pt) Aut n • ·~-~~:r llC "9tcl .,.'11,.u.. Ntwllltflt New._, WHAT AMEX DID METALS SYMBOLS .._ l ~ol 2 c .... > • . " . tl.t.lt'I WI o.-i • H l>-1 • 1, .u ) ...... ., I Daily Pilot TUESDAY, AUG. 23. 1983 ClASSlflED cs liiiiil:•'I The 1983 prep football season began Monday with "condition- ing week," a time when the athletes sweat and the coaches shout. At Edison High, Matt Kelly (left), John Thomas (above) and Keith Kha tab (right), along with the squad, do their thing, while coaches in every direction did theirs. It's called Hell Week There's really no other way to describe it ·12 Anlericans fail drug tests, to he sent hoDie CARACAS. Ve nezuelo (AP) -Twelve U.S. track and field athletes have failed to pass drug detection tests at the Pan American Games and were to return home. CBS New s reported today. Meanwhile. a news conference was scheduled for this momm~ by the Pan Amencan SPorts EDITOR'S N<YrE: Nathan Gusru is a Hunt- ington Beach resident and a 1977 graduate of Marin.a High School. By NATE GUSHI It is, as it always is, the hottest, driest, most horrible two t.o three weetc. of the year. Thousands of young men all over the country will don their shoulder pads and helmets and other weapons of football and begin the preeeuon training ritual affectionately known as "Hell Week." The smell of fresh cut grua conjures up terrible lmagea of past hell weeks. Tile memories are of aching mWICles, and nau.ea, and ec:reaming coaches and ... I think you get the picture. Most schools have two seaiona a day (when I played we had t.o endure three practiee9 a day). During the first week or IO you run. and run, and run, and when you think you're about t.o drop it's time for the second practice to start. Muscles hurt where you didn't even know you bad muscles. Getting up the next morning is an accomplish- ment. I remember my first experience with preseason conditioning. I was about to become a freshman in high school and I had very little experience with organiz.ed sports. Suddenly I was thrown into a totally foreign situation. After the first 30 minutes or so I regret~ ever signing up. We had this overweight young guy for a coach who probably wouldn't last 10 minutes doing what he had us doing. I thought to myself, as my breakfast started coming up for an encore, that thia guy had some nerve yelling at us, telling us we had to get ln shape. Anyway I guess most aspiring tailbacks and noeeaua,rds and whatever feel the same way about (See RELL WEEK, Page CZ) U.S. poloists win gold medal Dodgers make it six in a row CARACAS, Venezuela -UC lrvme product Gary Figueroa pumped m three gocJs to lead t!:~ • ~United Stat.es to an 8-6 victory over Cuba Monday • to give the U.S. the gold medal m water polo. LOS ANGELFS (AP) -It's been more than four months since Los Angeles right fielder Mike Marshall was beaned by Montreal's Jeff Reardon, in only the fourth game of the 1983 season. '---------------------' On Monday night, Marshall singled home a run Organization to discuss the drug outbreak at the . Games. in the second inning, then cracked his 13th homer of the year in the fourth, hls second in as many days, as the Dodgers whipped the Expos 4-1 for their sixth straight victory. The CBS disclosure fo!Jows Monday's an- nouncement by PASO of the toughest drug crackdown on drug use m the 32-year history of the West.em Hemlsphere champ1oships. Four wcightl1ft.ers. two each from Cuba and Canada, were stripped of their medals and any records they set m Pan Am competition, said Mario Vasquez Rana. the organization's president. The reason thev had been found t.o use anabolic steroids · (Sff DRUG TESTS, Pag' C4) The triumph enabled the second-place Dodgers t.o move t.o within three games of idle Atlanta in the National League West. Just before Marshall hit his home run, Montreal right-hander Steve Rogers, 15-8, the winningest pitcher in the league and certainly one of the best, leveled him with a high, inside serve. In pitching circles, these are called "purpose pitches." The only purpose this one served, however, . California surf trials lure top area pros More than 110 surfers con· verged on San Clement.e's Lower Trestles today and will spend the : rest of the week vymg ror $8,400 • ·in prize money. : • The fifth annual Stubbies CaH-~ ~ fomia Surf Trial'! have attracted ·:pro surfers from throughout the . 'state for six days of competition, ~ and among them are no lPS.c; than · : 27 area surfers . ... ,. __________ .... ·' Competiti o n in th e double-e limination trials begins a t 7 a.m. each day. Surfing is expected t.o continue until ap- proximately 4 p.m. each day. Sunday's finals are expected to begin at noon. Surfers will compete in four-man heats with the top two surfers advancing to the next round. They're being judged on the type of wave, manuevers, speed. length of ride and conti- nuity of style. was to inform the Expos that Mike Marshall is alive and well and not the least bit squeamish anymore about a high. inside pit.ch Marshall quickly jumped back to his feet, dusted the seat of his pants, and then walloped the next pit.ch over the center field fence. Then, m the eighth innmg, Marshall was due to hit again , against the same Reardon who put him in the hospital the last time he faced him. "I thought about it, sure, when I was waiting in the on-deck circle," Marshall said later, "but al the plate, no. "As for Rogers, he wasn't throwing at me. Each team pitches guys a lmle differently. The Expos pit.ch me inside. Anyway, that's part of the game. You just get back in and do ycur pb." Jerry Reuss, 8-10. did his job, winrung h!!second strail(ht start after losmR seven in a row. BlllBOARD Two former champions are among the competitors -Bud Llamas of Huntington Beach and Richard Kenvin of La Jolla. But the favorite figures t.o be Dave Pannenter of Cayucos. The peanut gallery ) TONIGHT OOOOllH HSlaALL =~ 7sJt~ TV-RADIO: SM Page C2. • Parmenter has already won the KGB-FM Surf Cl.as&c and Surf S hop Challenge. In addition. he was second overall in the 1983 Swnmer Grand Prix. Among the other area stand- outs competing this week are 14-year-old Richie Collinll, of Costa Mesa. the youngest pro- fessional surfer in the world; Todd Foster, of Huntington Beach, considered by hia peers as the finest freestyler in Hunt- ington Beach; Prest.on Murray of Newport Beach, a third-place fin- isher in the 1980 Newport Pro; and Marc Price of Laguna Beach, who was ranked 17th In the world in 1981 and 29th in 1982. F.arly-round action will con· tinue through Wednesday Costa Mesa's John Moffet (right), a silver medalist in the 200 breaststroke, and friends, cheers his teammates on during the final day of swimming at the Pan Am Games in Caracas. Complications I or Ram~ For the aecond time aince training camp opened ln July, the Rama have had a trade complicated by a player'• failure of a phyalcal examination. The fint came Jut month when the &ml ant comerback Pat Thomas to \ht Loi Anaelee Raiden few comerback Mon~ Jaclmon and a draft choice. Thornu failed the Raiden' ph)'lical, but the Rama refUled to accept him beck. Who rnu.at pay Thomaa' In· jury-guaranteed Nabonal J'<iot.ball Lea,u. contract ta tUll tn dtlpu~. On Monday, the DttroU Liona *11· no\mell!d &hat cornerblck Rod Perry haci. failed hla phy&lcal becaUle of a IUlpecl lo\4e. 1'b¥ Rama IOt u,ht end Davtd Hlll for Perry and a draft choice ln a trade completed 1Mt Friday. Thll time, however, there ii nC> diapute. Pen-y revert. back to the Rama. who keep Hill but owe the Ltona • third-round draft chok.'e ln 1964. Basketball star J a01el Garner leaves Oilers By ROGER CARLSON °' -Delly "91 ·~ Jamel Garner. Huntmgt.on Beach High's All-CIF 4-A second team star and first team All-Orange County basketball selection as a sophomore last year, will not be back with the Oilers for his juruor season, opting instead to live 41 Tuskeegee, Alabama . The loss of the 6-7 1h star, who averaged 16.5 for Huntington Beach dunng the Oilers' 20·6 campaign last season , turns the Oilers' attack inside out. "We'll be a guard-oriented team instead," says Huntington Beach coachRoy Miller. ''This is going to be a challenge. I had spent so much time with Jamel W e were moving in the direction of him for so many things, but after we realized he was indeed, JAMEL GARNER not going t.o be back with US, w~ started in a new direction right away." Garner's value t.o the Oilers wasn't simply with scoring. He is a versatile player on the boards.and his fluid style worked in with the Huntington Beach fast break without a hit.ch. A spokesperson at the Gamer residence ih Huntington Beach confirmed the rpove was t.o Tuskeegee. where Jamel's grandmothh resides. As for Garner's reasons for transferring, it is of a personal nature, according to Miller. "I really can't say," says Miller. "l can'teven giv~ you a reason for it." The absence of Garner pushes the Oilers into a guard-oriented offense with guards Randy Fries, Brian Berry and Chris Cusack working around forward Danny 'l'hompson, who is presently busied with football duties. I Angels rally, 7-3,, but still hurting CLEVELAND (AP) -The arrangement of ~ Angels' defense a t the end of their 13-inning, 7-i victory over the Cleveland Indians said a lot aboul why the Angels are not in a pennant race right no~ Bobby Grich, a lleCOnd baseman wh~o-nm double highlighted a four-run rally in the"?3th, w-, at shortstop, and Rod Care't/, the first baseman, d playing le(..'Ond bue. "I'm the filth short.stop in line, so that shows how deep we are into our reserves now, how many o our guys are hurting," Grich said. The victory Monday niaht snapped J three-game losing streak, but the fifth-place ~ remained 11 'A games out of fint place ln tNI American League West. --1 ''Tonight was an indication -the way we~ up -how lnjuriee have hurt us," said Ange.ls Manager John McNamara. The Indians led 3-1 entering the ninth ~ and the Angela had collected only four hJts 014 Cleveland starter Rtck Sutcliffe. But Sutcliffe left the game after the etahtb because of a leg cramp, and Carew greeted reliever Jamie Easterly with a alngle -the third of Carew'• four hits. C.ONM!CUtive ~lee by~ DeOncea. El11s Valentine and Grich tied the game. Carew then doubled against Cleveland ttliever Dan Sp1U11er, 1-9, with one out ln the 13th on a fly ball (See ANGELS, Pa1e Cl) -.. ,. i ca Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Tueaday, Aug 23, 1883 BUllETIN BOARD Outr lt111e r raees South P1clllc paddt1r1 from 1 ahttl 1nci Hawaii will ch11tenge mor1 thin 20 Ca11torn11 crewa In r1ce1 from Newport B11ch 1nd C1t1lln1 taland during the Coora U S. Outrlg-o-r C1noe Ch1mplon1hlp1 on S1turd1y end Sund1y The competition feature• 1 women's rice from Newpon to Cat1lln1 on Saturday and a men·a rice back from Catalina to Newport on Sund1y · The eve11ts are lree and open to the publlc for viewing with the women'• rice •tarting at 8 a.m. at the Newport Beach Harbor Depanment building on Bayalde Drive. The flnlah line la In Av1lon Bay The men'• rice t>egtna at 9 1 m Sunday and the flrtt-place team la expected to cross the flnlah line neer 18th Street In Newport Buch at noon. A total or 25 men's team• 1nd 11 wol'll4tn's te1m1 wlll conipete with calh prl111, medal• and trophlee going to the top lndlvlduala and team a. Outriggers are similar to regular c1noe1 bUl Include a aide brace called an ama which provldea 1tablllty In the open water In long dl1tance racing, teams ute she main paddlera and try to matntatn about 60 atrokes per minute M<>n1 Information Is a11all1bte by phoning (213) 42'4-0982. SPORTS BRIAK Drug accusations have some 49ers feeling paranoid From AP dl1pa1che1 SAN FRANCISCO -Reports [!] that the San Francisco 49ers have one 4. • of the worst drug problems in the National Football League created feelings of "paranoia" at Lraining camp. some of the players say. "It just seems like everyone's watching you, and it is a state of paranoia," said quarterback Joe MONTANA Montana. "No one wants to go anywhere." But Coach BiU Walsh said none of the players has been followed, as some reportedly fear. "I thtnk it's late-camp blues or late-camp frus- tration," Walsh said as the 49ers ended their Cive-week stay at Sierra CoUege last week after reading New York Daily News stories alleging the 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys had serious problems wtth drugs among their players. "They're not being followed," Walsh said. "But they aJsoknow we're very sensitive to the use of drugs. '"I guess everyone wiU say thts about their own team. "but I can say with aU sincerity that we have m.irumal use of drugs on th1s team. Yet even minimal use is not condoned." Quote o f the d ay Angels pitcher Tommy John. "I'm a light eater When 1t gets light, I start eating." •a1eb•U oard 11bo111 Bob Feller, former Cleveland Indiana Pitch- ing atar. wlll be on hand at the Pacific Cout Spana Hobbyt1t 81Mb1ll Card Showe which wlll ba Mid ln Monrovia, Anaheim and Loi Angella ll'rldly through Sunday Feller wlll be In Monrovia 11 the How1rd Johnaon1 Hotel from 4·8 p.m. Frld1y. He Wiii 1ppear 11 the Shereton Inn In Anaheim on Saturd1y from 10 a.m. untll 4 .m. He wlll al10 be 1v1ll1ble from 10 1.m ~ p.m. on Sunday at th• LAX Airport Amiee Hotel All thrM baMball cerd ahowa 1r1 open to the public end wlll 1 .. ture bueb11l c1rd1 from the peat 100 r.:•ra -for aale ind trade. In addition, aver ety 011port1 m1morabllla wlll ba on display. For more Information, phone (707) 283-4419. Duc"s llnllmlted The Bolaa Chica chapter of Ducka Unllmlted wlll hold 111 fifth annu1I banquet at Seacllff Country Club. 300 Palm Ave.. Huntington B11ch on Sept 22 Cocktall1 are Mt lor 6 p m. with dinner at 7 .30. Phone 963-4080 for more Information Yaz has a h a ppy birthday Carl Yastnem1kJ1 who has an· ii nounced that this will be his final major league campaign, celebrated. his 44th birthday with a lie-breaking double in the sixth inning, sparking Boston to a 4-2 victory over Toronto to highlight American League action Monday. Yaz's RBI ran his career total to 1,839, which ties him with former Boston great Ted Wllllam1 -the man he replaced in left field in 1961 -among baseball's all-time leaders. Elsewhere,._. Robin Yount hit his 14th home run -his first since July 16 - on the first pitch from Bob Stoddard in the bottom of the 10th, lifting Milwaukee to a 3-2 victory over Seattle . . George Wrlgllt'1 RBI single keyed a two-run fi fth inning as Texas turned back Detroit, YAZ 3-1, behind the six-hit pitching of Frank Taoaaa and Victor Cruz. The Tigers and Blue Jays now trail the AL F.ast-leading Brewers by 2 ~ games .... Oakland third baseman Carney Lansford, whose error led to a pair of unearned rum In the second inning, snapped a 2-2 tie with a 14th-inning single and four pitchers held N~w York to seven hits as the A's edged the Yankees, 3-2 .... Julio Cruz slammed a lie-breaking two-run homer with two out m the eighth inning as Chicago stretched its lead in the AL West to nine games over Kansas Ci ty with a 3-1 victory Lake r s r e lease Dwight Jones INGLEWOOD -Veteran m center-forward Dwight Jones haa been placed on waivers by the Los Angeles Lakers, the National Baaketball A..- sociation team announced Monday Jones, 31. was acquired from the Chicago Bulls last February. Used primarily as a backup to Laker center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Jones averaged 4.9 points and 3.5 rebounds in 32 regular-seaaon games and two points and 1.7 rebounds in seven playoff appearances. §um•e r •ltowdown Tom MoEwtn (MongooN) heada the field 81turday In the Super Shopa Summer Show- down 11 Or1ng1 County 1n11rnatlon1l A1cn1y. Mo!wan, of Fount1ln Valley, wilt ba up 1galn1t rl11al1 Ilk• John Force. Jim Dunn 1md Tripp 8chum1ke. ,oroe 11 running firth In potnta In the Big Bud Shootout tor NHRA. while McEwen 11 Mventh. Mofwtn la leading the AHRA point• A full ahow ol lop fuel care, 1lcohol funny c:ara. top g .. and outlew ~ro gu wlll a110 ba pretent9d 11 the Summ« Showdown. Advanc-dlecount ticket• are on 1111 II p1rtlclp1t1ng 8ul)ef Shop •tor ... G1tff open at noon with ellmln1Uon1 ti.ginning 1t 7 p.m. Children 12 end under are 1dml1ted lrM Bow lls•ln• Thw Browning Bow Flahlng Champlon1hlp1 wlll be held Sept. 17-16 In Northern C111tornl1 The two-day conteat wlll be hoated by L1ka County of Commerce 1nd apornaored by Browning. It wlll feature 250 two-man t11m1 competing to ... which te1m c1n ahoot th• moat carp ualng bow end arrows. Th• total c11h puree wtll be S 15,000 with the winner• 1h1rlng S2,500 Action blglna at 7 a.m Sept 17 For motif, recr1atlonal vehicle ind bo1t rental lnlormatlon. phone (707) 283-5407. Strawberry not so sweet New York Mets outfielder Darryl ii Strawberry belted two home runs but It wasn't enough to offset the pitching of Erle Sbow and reliever Lula DeLeon as San Diego edged the Meta, 4-3, to highlight an abbreviated National League schedule Monday. Show went seven innings to beat the Meta for the third time thil season and DeLeon picked up his 10th save. Elsewhere, ... San Franclaoo had two big inninp, &00ring five runs in the first and six more in the sixth, to hand Philadelphia an 11 -5 setback. Dodgers to conduct lottery LOS ANGELES -The Los • Angeles Dodgers will use a random drawing of postcard en tries for the only public sale of tickets to the club's possible appearance in the 1983 National League Championship Series and World Seriee, it was announced Monday. The drawing will determine thoee pel'&Ons eligible to purchase two tickets. Those hoping to qualify for two NL Cham- pionship Series tickets ahould mall a stan- dard-sized postcard (no envelopes) to: Los Angeles Dodgers, Championship Series, P .O. Box 200, Los Angelee, CA. 90051 . For World Series tickets, applicants should send the poet.card to: Los Angeles Dodgers, World Series, P .O. Box 300. Los Angeles. Ca. 90051. Only poet.cards postmarked Aug. 25 through Aug.31 will be accepted, and thoeewhosecardsare drawn will receive an order ticket by mail. There is a limit of one poet.card per penion for each of th• two eventa. The poet.card mu.at contain the printed name, address, zip code and telephone number of the sender. T e levision, radio TV: Baseball -Angela at Cleveland. RADIO: Baseball Angels at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m., KMPC (710); Montreal at Dodgers, 7:35 p.m., KABC(790). WEDNESDA V'S RADIO: Baseball -Mon- t.real at Dodgers, 1:05 p.m., KABC (790). Budwe•l e r 600 Tha Budwelw 500 wll ba held Sunday beginning at 1:30 p m It Rl.-91d• lnler· natlon11 Ra~ay The event 11th• •lghth ol 1he 1883 PPG Indy Cit World Sertea Drlv1ra Wiii compete over a 500-kllometer courae f1111.1rlng 85 lapa. Indy Cit pr1c11oe wtll be held Friday from 10-t 1:30 a.m. and qoallfylng la .. , fOf' 2~ p.m. S1t1.1rd1y·1 eohldula c1ll1 for practlOe •room 11·30-11 am 1nd qu1llfylng from 2-3 p.m For more lntorm1tlon. phone 853-t HI,. Tennis le11ends The Foatlf'I Lager Tennie Legend• Cham• plon1hlp1 come to the FOt\Jm In lngJewood Thurlday end wlll continue through Sunday. Fe1tured p11yer1 Include Rod LIVlf. Ken RoMWlll, Roy Emeraon and Fred Stoelle. Flret-round alnglea match11 wlll ba played beginning at 7:30 p m. on Friday and Saturday. Sea1lon1 wlll ba held 11 1 and 7:30 p.m. on Saturday and a llnll ae111on will bl held at 1 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are evallable II the Forum box office. Phone (213) 674-6000 for more lnfor- metlon. ANGELS ... From Page C1 misjudged by Cleveland left fielder George Vukovich. After Fred Lynn was intentionally walked, Juan Beniquez grounded a ball ju.at put aeoond baseman Alan Bannister. 9COring Carew and aendina Lynn to third. Benique-z took second on a puled ball and, after Ellis Valentine struck out, Grich doubled for his fourth hit. Ron Jackaon capped the up~ with an RBI double. "He (Vukovich) just messed it up," lndiaN' Manager Pat Corrales said of Carew'• double. "I would have liked to see Bannister dive for (Beniquet grounder).'' The Indians &00red all their runs in the second inning against et.art.er Rick Steirer. Andre Thornton led off with a tingle and moved to third on MIU Hargrove'• single, with Hargrove taking eeoond on the throw to third HELL WEEK • • • From Page C1 their coaches. You hate them. for hell week at leaat. A funny thing happens during these two or three glorious weeks. The sun geta hotter and the ground gets harder and the coaches get meaner and louder. It's like a fonn of athletic boot camp. After working out twice a day, running until the bottoms of your feet have thl.a burning sensation that means the soles of your feet have been transformed lnto a collage of bliaters, and abrasions, you finally get a day off or two. So, you made it this far, great, but the fun haa just begun. During the next week of two-a-days you put on your pada and helmets. By the way your pada make you sweat more and your helme\I give you a headache Excedrin would never cu.re. After you put on your pads you do everything you did the week before. Pha, you add the hitting. You hit and hurt and your face geta covered with dirt. Sometimes when you get stuck real good and your head gets bounced off the turf, you suddenly have a mouthful of graaa or worse. The pain never atops and the coaches (who seem to be enjoying your di.acomfort) never let up. When you're ln pain or sick you feel like a wimp or something. When you're not lick or being hit you know It's only a matter of Ume before you a.re. British camp angered by strategy leak I played football for four yean and I always dreaded the end of summer becauae I knew that the coaches were waiting. Juat like vulture.. They knew that all they had to do waa be patient and wait. At the end of August when the sun II just ao and the winds atop blowing, their time would come. NEWPORT. R 1. (AP) -Charges from the Bntish camp that the official U.S measurer di9closed secret.a about their boat ha.a rocked the windup of the America's Cup challenge semifinal races. Peter de Savary told a news conference on Monday that Mark Vinbury was Invited to his dock Monday morning in confidence to view winglets or fuu being put on the keel of Victory '83, and he approved them. "We were to say the least distressed that he saw fi t within one h our to report the whole matter to the United States Yacht Racing Union." he told reporters Monday night The British t.eam chief said he already had a ruling from the parent International Yacht Racin~ Close, but ... Union more than a year ago on the limi\I to use of keel winp on 12-meter yachts. "Due to that breach of confidence," de Savary said, "We have lost a great tactical advantage." De Savary aaid he had experimented. with the keel wings on his trial horse 12-meter, Australla, and decided to try them on Monday'• race against Australia Il, which would not affect race 1tandings. He said he expe<:ted the wings to improve upwlnd performance, and planned more tests on how they worked in different wind conditiona. "Ar. it happened, we lost the race," he added, "and we don't consider that it improved the boat's performance.'' Australia II haa been the center of a stonn of controversy since anivina because of ill secret winjed bulb keel. It haa dominated the foreign trials with a 44-~ record, whUe Victory '83 I.a 31-18. Australia 11 and Victory '83 are slated to begin a best-of-seven rece aeries Sunday to see which wins the right to challenge the U.S. yacht for the America's Cup ln September. They are the awvivors of ,.even boats from five nationa which began the challenge aeries. The Australian boat won Monday's race by one minute, 21 eeoonds. Vinbury, Anthony Wat\I of England and Jack Savage of Australia were the official measurement t.eam who certified w t •Prina that the foreign and American 12-meter contenden were le al. Roller captures MORC honors A NY M A KE OR MODEL RoUer, skippered by Steve Franta, Dana Point Yacht Club, waa the overall and Clau A winner In the Midget Ocean Rach11 Clau (MORC) national championship at Long BNch. During those four years of playing football 1 hated every practice. The running and condition- ing were unbearable. The coache1 were re&! alave drivers. You miaaed what the other kid.a lo ech ool did aft.er school. You spent your "free" Ume reading playbooks, watching game filml and lifting welghta. Football Is one agonizina game. It totally cont.rot. your life. You are like a pawn in your coach'• chess game. Nobody should ever be put through that misery I miaa it. AUTO BANK OFFERS DISCOUNT LEASING All are NEW 1983 Models. Prices Good Thru September 16. 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S , 0 0 Plll~le 000 112 100-S II , 1 I s.n Frend .co JOO oo. 001!-ll II I Hudlotl, Ande<stn Ii i, MCOr•w 161. Reed t•I, W. Hf<Mlldel (ti anel Olai, ldaUy, M<Oeffloan (,), Levtlll 171 encl ltabl>, areniv 111 W~llev, IJ· 10 L- HudlOn. 1·• Hltt -f>llhMlafOllle, Olu { 11>, v HtYH (" Sen FrenclM:O. L-1d {17) CU4>t l. ,_.., 0 Clncfnnall 000 000 000-0 S 0 Cnkaoo 000 110 00•-1 1 o Polore, Powef ll l end allardellO, Knktlv Il l. NOit\, Smllll 17> and Davit W-Nol•t. S·1. L-Pa11ore. 6-1' HR-Cnl,aQO, Mullner 11 I Pa-• 41 Meh J Naw Yotk 010 000 IOC>-3 t I San OlfllO 111 001 oo.-t I Swan, Olu (1) and HOC!Ms, ShOw, L Deleon <II and K•nn•dv w -snow. 13 I L-Swen, 2·7 HRt-New York, Slraw· t>errv 2 1191 San 019110, L Seluer (t), R Jon•• 191 MAJOR LEAGUE LEAOIRS American LMeu• BA TTINC. (300 al O.I•) Booo•. 8oslon. JIS. Carew, ,..,...,, .3'>. McRH, Kensa• Clly, 37S, Trammell. Delroll, 374, GrlHt v, New York. 322, Wrihekar, Oe1roll, 327 RUNS MOlllor. Mllwaukte, .,, E Mur- rav. Balllmore. 11, Cooper, MllwaukM. to. Rlo.,en. Belllmore, IO, Younl, Mllwaul<H, 10 RBI Cooper. MllwaukH , IOS, Wlnllatd. New York, 9S, Rice, Bo\lon. 19. Perrl•n, Oelroll, 87, Slmmon1, MllwaukH, t S HITS BOGGI, Boaton, 169; Cooper. Mii· waukff, ISS, Wrtfl•k•r. Oelroll, 1S4, McRet Kan11s City 149, Werd. Minne· sot•. l4S DOUBLES Boggs, Bouon, 39, Perrl•h, Oetrofl. 3S. McRoe, Ken••• Cltv. JS, RI Pk en, Banlmore, 34, firl>tk, Mlnnn ole, 33, Younl, Mllwauk", 33 TRIPLES Ganlner. Mllwau1<ee. I. C.rll fin, Toronto I, Wlnlield. New York, I, Sara lleo wl1n 1 HOME RUNS Armas Boston, 21, Rice, Bo••on, 21, Coootr. Miiwaukee, 7S, Klllla, Crilcooo. 75. Wlnlleld, New vor.,, 7S. STOLEN BASES R, Hendtrton, Oa"· land, 83, R Law, Chicago, SI, J Cruz, Chicago. 411. Wll•on, Ken••• Cllv. '1. Same>I• T .. I\ 36 PITC>ilNCi 111 oecl\IOn\). Haas, Mii· waul<H, 12·2. 3 31, R(unettl, New York, 13·4, 3 19, McC.reoor Balllmore, IS·S, 3 17, Schrom, Mlnne101a. 12·4, J 81, h llmenn, Miiwaukee. 9·3, 2 95 STRIKEOUTS MOrrlt . Oelron, 117, Sllal> Toronlo. 144, Rlol'ltlll, New York, 147 Bannlsler, Cnlcaoo, 134; Sulclllle, Clev•land, 127 SAVES QvlHnl>trry, Kansas Cllv, 34, Sranlev. Bo\fon, 24, R Oo ls. Minnesota, 73, CouOlll, Sea11ie, 27, Lopez, Oetroll, 16. N1tlon1I LH9U• BATTING (300 al t>ahl. Madlock. Pll· lsburgh, 3ll, Hendrie•. St Loul•, 3.lO; Lo Smlln, SI LOYI\, .326, Herr, SI Loult. 32l, Oew•on, Montreal, .319 RUNS MurOhv. Atlanta, lOS; Relnfl, Mon1real 94, Evans, San FranclM:o, Ill Oow1on, Montreal, 79, Garvev. San Oleoo, 76 RBI Oaw•on, Monireel, tl. MurOhv. Atlanla, N Scnmldl Pnlladelonla, IS, Guer.....e, ~. 11, Kennoav, San OlfllO, 73. HITS· Dawson, MOn1rt1I. 1 Sl, Ollv1r. Monlrtal, 146, Tllon. Houslon, 144, Buck· nar. Chlceoo. 10, R Remlrez. Allanta, 142 DOUBLES Buck,,.r. ClllcaQO, 33, Knl11n1, Houslon. 31. 6 ere Ilea wlln 21 TRIPLES Buller, Allenla, 11. Cru1 Hoo•lon, I, Oawson. MontrH I, 7, GrMn, SI Looi" 7, ltal11e•. MonlrH I, 1, Tl\on, HOii\· ion. 1 HOME RUNS: Schmidt, Phlie<lelPhla, 28, Oewson, MOnlrH I, 16, Mure>n v, Allt nle. 16. Evan•. SanFranclsco, 2S. GUtfTW•, o.o.H• )4. STOL.EN &ASES Raina,, Monlfeal. SI. S. ~ •• ~ 40, WlllOn. New Yori<, .0, LeMasier. San Francisco, 36, Wloolnt , San Dlfllo, 36 PITCHING (II dacl\lono· p Perez. Alltnla, 13·4. l 4S, Montefusco, San OlfllO. 9·1. l 36, O.nny, Pftlleaelonla. 13-S, 2 39, Orosco New Yori.. 11-S. 1 17, ValtOUUtla, ~ U-6, J.12. STRIKEOUTS· Carlton Pnlle<Mte>hle, 209, Solo, Clnclnnall. 111; McWl1llam•. PllU1>ur011. 149; Vtlanluela, Oedeen, 137. Rven. HOU\1011, 133 SAVES Le Smllh, Cnlcaoo. 20 BldrO$lan, Aflenla 11 Rearoon. Monlreal, II, Lav-. San Francisco, IS, S. Hewe, DeclMn. U, Titkulve, Pilltburgh, 1S NFL t1Chlbttlon NATIONAL CONFIElllNCI w .. , w L T f'ct. "" PA i.am• , I 0 661 Sot Nw O<leaM 2 2 0 .soo 10 A1len1a I 1 0 .33.} 79 San Francisco I 7 0 333 " Eaat NY C.lenl\ J 0 0 I 000 12 Pnlladtl0/11• ) 0 0 1000 69 0.11 .. 1 I 0 .661 S7 SI LOYI\ I 2 0 .333 SJ Wa\h 1 7 0 333 "' c.nfrt{ l ame>a Bav J 0 0 I 000 60 c111cooo 1 1 0 661 ,. Minnesott 7 I 0 667 S4 Oelrott I• , 0 .ll3 so Green Bev 0 J 0 .000 SS AMIEAICAM CONFIRIENCI Wftl Oenvt r ) 0 0 I 000 so Kanst\Cflv 7 I 0 661 Sot ... ~ I 1 0 .333 64 San Dteoo I 2 0 333 64 Soalfle 1 2 0 333 67 Eaat Belllmoft ' 1 0 641 •2 NY Jal\ 1 1 0 .661 S6 Butlalo I 2 0 333 " Miami I 2 0 333 n NE 0 ) 0 000 31 Ctlltrtl Plll•t>uro 3 I 0 1SO 91 Clevellnd 2 I 0 .667 SI Clnclnnell 0 ) 0 .000 " Hoo II On 0 3 0 000 30 TIMlrsdtV't .Games Pllllburen al Phlledt!Ohla, In) P'rl4tv'aGlmft Item• al San Otego, Cnl ltaldH's at Clav.iand, (n) Balllmote al Allanle , (nl Miami al New York Glen", In) New Enolanel al Tarnoa llev, 1n1 Otnvtr et Mfn,,.sola, In) Salllr clev'J GtrT• .. '5.ffllta at San Frencl.co Wtslllnglon el BuHalo , lnl Cincinnati al Oetroll. lnl Green llev al SI Looi•, ln> J KansH Cllv at Cl'llcaoo, (M New York Jeis ef New Orlean•, <n1 Hoo•lon el OellH , (n) _... Misc. Pan A"*1can C1nwt l•t Car•ce•, V-J""-1 M•N Swlmmlnt 51 n 411 6S 0 ~I 411 .. 74 33 6S )7 SI .. 21 40 10 62 so )4 S7 10 46 S7 59 49 11 SI 100 lr>Oo - 1 ftlcardo Prtdo l&•etll), 2:CM SI,, 8111 earrell (Us), 2 a. to, l St•v• Lunc14ul\I IU S.), 1-0. 3' l,SOO Ir" -I Jefl Kotloff IU S ), 1S:l0.'1, 2 Mtrcalo Juv1 1a ru lul), IS:ll.01. l CarlOt k.tna•lno (Uruguavl. IS:J6 01 400 mtdlev rf{ev -1. US , U0-42, work! recOfd, 04CI merk 31AO ~; 1 Br 1111, l .S2 .M, J Me•lto. U6.S4. ...... .. -.-,_...., "IMI Unlled Sl•IH 10, v-1utta J C11be IS, Dominican lttov1>11c ) NICer•oua l . Ptneme I v....,... l'lnt i.elll'd Unlled SlatH dtf Aroanllna, IJ· IS, 1'· U, 15· 11. IS-' l rtrll 1114 l/-1utt1. lS-6, 15-1, IS-I C.neda 1114. Cube, I 1$, $·II, 9·1S IS•J, IS·t WeNt' ..... Ullllld SttlH I, Cuba 6 Canad• 17, Vtna1uel1 I CO!ut'l\Dla II, Puerto It lco ) ar.111 t. Mulco • WOM•N lwtmmlnt 200 ttv -1. Marv Maaw (U.S.>, 7'10.06. 7 Tracv Ceulkln1 (U.S ), 2114 U; l Marie MOo<• CU &.I. 2 14 SI 100 Dado. -1 Amv White IU $ ), ,:ISM, 2 Sue Walth (US), 1 IS ti J eere M<&aln ICanedt), 1·1U l v.....,... u1111t0 3•••1' def Arotnllne, 1&-2, 1$ •· IS-~ a real! def. Ceneoe, 1$•7, IS·•. l&·IJ. Cuba dtf Peru, IS· I I. IS· lJ, 1& I D•L. MA9' MONDAY'$ i.uuLn ()4111 .. ., .. , ~---,,_....., PllUT ••ca. • furl0ft91 Al Goe11 (VUef11utlal UO 4 00 J 00 lttclnd lMeH) ).40 UO C P Reltitl IPlnca v) UO Also raced; o·snannes .. v Sloan, Avefl• oaro. A-n Perley, Lord Horman, Fat,,._., 84y, Navenal>Ole. Tl.,... I JI J/5 HCOND i.Aca .• lurlono•. Rul.,'t Envov lUOharn) S.40 ,,40 l.20 Ja04KI Encounrer (MCCarronl UO l.40 lnc!lcle Dancer lOrteoal 3 40 AIMI rac»d Gel>bv Cllltf, Cnaroer &lrd. Sovereign Gold, Elohlttfl Ltll.,,, 8tflle It Oul, Tiit Quilled Kid, Fil Anel Pr-, Surl111m GOld Time: 1:11 2/S. l2 DAIL y ooueL• (I·•) Paid 127.00. 12 Con1011110n Oallv Double (1·41 H id If.IQ THIRD i.t.CE. I II 16 mllet. Swlu Ollly CE\lfeelal UO l.00 UO 8• A lllell\bow ($1-makerl 3.00 2 40 Btm\ C.oldtn Ea111t (Mlllt l J.00 Al\O raced: HHrl QI Mine, Rid SlrMI MIH, Chnve•• Too Time. 1 44 3/S, LS •x•CTA (S-1) paid l.S0.00 .. OU.TH i.AC•. 4 hKlonol Alter E1111t IMcCarron) 1340 • 00 S.40 Sot Ct N (Hew .. y) lt.60 10.40 Bronrt Tribute (Ltmence ) 13.20 Al.a rKe<t; Shag Fell, C.J. And TavlOr. WMklV lteporl, SludV Hiii, Ultlmalt Thrlll, llomt>a•JIC, Jt l Pollcv. &looch loc., Aqenl Time I 13 4/S Fll'TH i.ACIE. 6 furlong\. 8tfltr Gold (Mere) S.20 7.10 7.60 Olt G .. Uc (Valanrutltl J.20 3.00 Oark Dorian !Bleck) UO Alao raGO<S· Coonl Zort>a, Snooe>v Tom, C•olaln Al, N.i's Pennv, Lale Sleeper, Air Currtnl. Oulnla Reqe Time· 1:11 LS EXACTA 19·11 PtlG M0.00. SIXTH RACE. 6 furlOno\ Fra nnie Mere•• (McCarronl 4.20 l.20 2 60 Peulno Tiit H9fm 1e1ackl 5.10 > 20 Atwen (Llllflam) '·'° Also ra()ed: MX·• Joy, a.... Marla. Pure Plterr, Peoov'• OrDll. Mualc Al The Mar., Time 1'12 7/S. llVIENTH i.Ac•. 71-) turlono•. Civic LHdef (Pinc.vi '00 s.oo 4.00 Pelrlcl< McFlg (Sll>llltl S '° 3 40 Floriano (Valtnz~l 2 to Also raced: Tell.. Torell A.,...rlcu•. Avoan, C.emlnl Dreamer. S111v Sltvtn, Acouhlllon. Time: 1.19. IJ IEXACTA (S-9) Hid '122.SO. 12 .. ICIC Sill (614·S-10-9·4•Sl N ICI $1,SIO 40 wltn 4S wlnnlno llckeh h i• norstsl. U PICJ< SI• Conaolallon H id 11'.00 wllh 9'4 wlnnlno lie"•" (llvt hOnat). •IGHTH i.ACI. One mite Lat ding LedvDv9 IVtlen ruele ) 21.60 6 60 4 10 8rlo11t O<l>hon IMcCerronJ 3 00 1 to Lee>ldltl lS1-makerl l .70 Al\O racld A·Yolanoa , Oerllng O.enna, A-c;-·, Lady. A-CQWltd. Time 1·40 l/S, NINTH ••C•. I II It miles Snlnlno llutk (l.amanct l 11 40 S 60 4.60 Arthur lllenk (Pinc.vi 7 to HO L'Maraula <Miiis) t,70 AIMI raced: c.i.nce Atloul, Ou•IV'' Diaper. Hlolll><ow, Hlo<M1 K•mo. Jim Jim, Olclr.'• A Kk ... Time 1-45 2/S. U exACTA (4·1) H id 110400 Allenaanct. n .7411 °"° ... lhNne ART'S I.ANDING CNtwMn ... di) - 71 anoltn 167 •klolect. tuna, 71 vt11Dwll11 luna. 2 ooraao. :19 bonito, I mec11.ere1 OAVIY'S LOCK•i. ( ... ..,_, ... di) -2'.17 enoltn. ISO alllPlacll tuna. 436 vellowfln lune, I lllotv• luna, 1 Oo<edO, • t>onllo, 31 sand beu DANA WHAltP' -ns t"9i..\. 1 halibut. S venowlell, 13S maclr.t<el, 131 •kloleci. 1unal 311 v.llOwfln tuna, S bloevt tuna SAN 01100 (H&M ~I -367 enole" 12• l>lutlln tune, 60 v•llowteU. 23 bloeve lune, I marlin, 11 dortdo, 376 •l<loleCI< lune. MondlY'• trlnMciMM IAHeALL Arntnc.ltn LM- KANSAS CITY ltOYALs-PlaceCI Wllllt Wll.on, oulllataer. on Iha IS·oav dlsabltd "" ralroectlve to Auou\I 21. P\Jrcfla..O Iha contract OI llulch Davi•. ootflelcltr, tram °"'811• OI Iha American Auoclallon MILWAUKEE &REWERS-AcHvaled P•I• VUC .. O•ICn, Diie,,., Placeo eoo MCCiure, Diicher. on 1ne 21·dav dlsabltd llSI Nallenel LM-CHICAC.0 CUBs-Flred L.M Elle, men ager, end nameo Charlie Foe es Iha new menaoer Celled uo CarmelQMafllnaz. flnt besamen, from Iowa OI Iha Amerlcon Auocla llon. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-C1llCld uo J uan S1mut1, \tConO beMman, from Portland of Iha Pacllk Coesl Leoout and 1>laoeo Maflv Bv•trom, oocner, on Iha 21-dav disabled ll•t l'C>OnAU. NatleNI l'Mlbel L•-A TL.ANT A FALCONS-Announced lhel Mike Kenn, ttck1t, h•• 1or..o lo •nd Illa 31-dey llOIC!Oul and reoorl lo !reining cemo BUFFALO lllLLS-R .... led Mille Wll llems and C•rl 8r011ev, cornert>aCh, Mike Horan ounle<. Iha ltobHllO<I. llltCallkker. Ma• Jon••· 11,,.backer. end Jot Holllt •no Jonalllon NewbY, wide receiver• CL.EVELAND 8ROWNS-ltelHHd Jlmmv Gavia, running beck, Shawn P1>1h, wide receiver. Mor" Mather. o!ten•lve lineman. Cllrl• Ven Ptll 1nel Sam 8rown. a.«tn1lve baclls, Anov Glbltf. tlohf .no, end Mafvln Ovall, a.len1fve end Placed Sieve Scllefer, llo11t end. t nd l/kror Her risen, wide rectlv.,. on the lnlured •H1rv• lltl DALLAS c owa0Ys-cu1 crirh Faulknt<, llgfll end, Jim EllOPUIOt, llneOeelltr, NH• 8011'1•, Jr.lclr.ar, Mike CaN, guard, .Slevt CO•, w!Oe receiver, Sleohen Cook, pynl1<, ROO &one, safttv. end Mll<e Thurman. cornarbocll OENVER llRONC0$-lt .... ..O llrl1n Clark. leckle, Don &elltv, citnter, Joe C11r1lt, runnlno llM:k, Glenn COIJb, 11neoac11er, Owlolll Tt vlOt. cornerbe(tl, Cllrl\ Ar-1, deftn1lv1 llnaman, tnd Slave ci.r1u on, -rlefMO.. OETROIT Lio..S-i.eturnecl Rod ,...rv. Cltltn•l•t blCk, to !fie L.ot AnoeleJ lt1mt tiler llt !tiled !lit llf!rtlcel auml1111ton. HOUSTON OIL!1t.-W1lve<I Philip Frve, runnlne ~. Slt\lt Mewor111, frM ••l•tv, 1ne1 Rooert JedllO<I, Hneoecker. Pieced K•Yln Potter, alront a.ltlv, on Iha lntvrtO r-v• 1111 ICANSAI CITY CHllFS.-Cul ~rlr. Shumale, 1114tntlve tnd, Kennv "-'• out rd, Pllll erune1u, cMftntlve eno. Ktllv Oeorot, llnebadtar, Merit Malllltw•, dt· 1en11ve betk, end Gareld T-v. lloM tnd. I.OS ANGEL.£$ i.AM5-<ul Jedi llatcll«, ~..,.Joe Ci_..-~ l'OM lttkle, TtCI .St~MI', rvnn4nt -· Kerrv Loetolln, 110111 tnd, koll Tlfuttv. auerlerbeCll, and i.ot>trl Ke4so. now IK!lte. ~ Wellv Ker11tn, llcklt. on 111a lflk.tfecl r•-v• 1111. MINNIUOT A VIKINGS-C11t lrv•n Howerd, .afttv, Mike lettMlt, IMtenal•t tnd, Mike How••CI, Wide rec.I,,.,, •II lttnMf, ounler, •net Walter Pelt, <*lltr PHll.AOILPMIA IEAOLIES-lt .... MCI l lllv Cal'nef1etd, IVMlflfl blcll. OeMk De- vauolln, ""'-"''•• badl. Ernett Adami. lllMffcittr. Jim Atmut, kldler. AnlllOIW IEOOt f, llllfbKll, Vlclor 0.111, w!Oe re· ctlver_,_end Oerv Vur•1.. -rterbKk. P1TTllUltOH ST11tl!L1Elts-lil11HMCI llM l.Mtef'I, offetltlft fl*'d, end Joli ~. Wide •acelvtl' $AN fllltAHCISCO n.-WelveCI l.eoft Jt.errv, l\llM>ack, •no Don Drllle, cleftnllve Ind Perfect body? Cindy Hook of Taft, is all muscles after winning the light- weight title in the women's open division of the Monterey Body- building Championships. U.S. looking for a repeat Little League World Series opens today WILLIAMSPORT. Pa. (AP) -One year ago. chubby 12-year-old Cody Webster pitched the United Stat.es to its first victory in the Little League World Serlessince 1975. As play begins today in this year's series tournament, Webster will be thinking about that moment when he and his pals from Kirkland, Wash ., became champions, he said. The Chofu Little League of Tokyo, Japan, won the series the next year, before Taiwan emerged as the king of Larnade Stadium, running off with five championships in a row. But a team from Taiwan failed to qualify for this year's tournament. Webster, who stands 5-9 and weighs 180, played Pony League baseball this season, as did all but two of his teamat.es from last season's champs. "The whole team is getting together and having a party. Ever ybody will be there," he said Monday night. The party will coincide with the national telecast Saturday of the champlonahip game, said Webster, who dreams of pitching in the major leagues. One of the remaining players opted to play soccer this summer. leaving only one member of the championship team to try to defend the title. But Kirkland lost its first game 10 the tournament, in which more than more than 7,000 Little League programs participated. Webster batted .289 and sported a 6-2 record la.at year, but he said he had dtfficulty moving up to the Pony League, which IS (or 13-and 14-year-old players. Kirkland's victory over Taiwan was the first championship an American team had won since the Lakewood (N.J .) Little League took the title in 1975. Elway to start for Broncos Rookie from Stanford chosen over veteran Steve DeBerg DENVER (AP) -John Elway will be hoping to buck the trend • this fall of rookie quarterbacks who haven't fared well in the National Football League. Elway, who has dazzJed Denver Bronco fans in three exhibition games with his rocket arm and scrambling ability, was named the Broncos' starting quarterback Monday by Head Coach Dan Re- eves. Reeves conceded he was expect- ing Elway to make some rookie mistakes, but thought the Stan- ford All-American's unique tal- ents would offset many of them. "Nobody has ever come into this league and had a bed of roses, but he has mental toughness and Donahue picks Neuheisel LOS ANGELES (AP) Senior Rick Neuheisel, who rode the bench behind Tom Ramsey for years, has been named start· ing UCLA quarterback against Georgia next month, beating out junior Steve Bono. Head Coach Terry Donahue, who had given Bono the edge after spring practice, said Monday that Bono's sore right shoulder rotator cuff had made the dif- ference. "It was obvious that because of the problem Steve had with his shoulder he just isn't ready," Donahue said "The choice had to be Rick Neuheisel. We keep stats on alJ the quarterbacks, and the statistics clearly show that Rick was ahead." But he said Bono was irnprov- mg and would al.so play against Georgia. Bono said the decision has been gnawing at him. "A million things have been going through my mind. The coaches say that it's because of my arm,'' he said, " ... although I think 1 could do It.... When I get the first opportunity I'm going to make the most of It.'' The opener is al Georgia Sept. 3. IS able to overcome adversity John has more talent than anyone I've ever been around," said Re- eves, who as an assistant at Dallas coached Roger Staubach. The record shows that the ma- jority of roolcie quarterbacks don't even play their freshman seasons Of the few that were starters, most suffered through losing seasons. Joe Namath m 1965 led the New York Jets to a 5-8-1 record. Terry Bradshaw 1.0 1970 led the Pittsburgh S~lers to a 5-9 mark. One of the excepuons is Buf- falo's Joe Ferguson. The Bills were 9-5 in Ferguson's rookie year m 1973, but it seems they won despite him He completed only 45 percent of his passes and was intercepted 10 times as com- pared with four touchdowns. More instrumental for Buffalo that year was O.J . Simpson's re- cord 2,003 yards rushing. Reeves admitted his choice of Elway over veteran Steve De - Berg was a difficult one, since both had played well in preseason. There will be others, but not like this. Ours is closer to home, with bigger discounts, finer equipment, less crowds. easier check out. Anaheim Convention Wait a Little Longer ... the rewards will be worth It. Center Sept. 2, 3 & 4 --_______________ _........, ............ __________ "'_ J I C4 Or.ange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Aug 23, 1983 DRUG TESTS ... From Page C1 ''Thia I.a 90me of the aadde9t lnfo~tion I've ever given.'' Vuquez aald. "Something to regret haa happened, and we have to take care of it." Steroida are synthetic honnonee used to build muacle bulk and body strength. But t.etta also have found some at.eroida to have adverte side-effects, including sterility. "It's an un!ortunate occurrence, but they're not the only ones," said Jack Lynch, technical di.rector of the Canadian Olympic Association. ''I'm not going to crucify them, I'm not goiflS to defend them to the death. They know the regulations and their coaches know the regulations. "But let's face it -this I.a competition. You play to win. Thia is not recreation." "l don't go around eating dirty things.'' said Jacques OUger, a Chilean weightlifter who is said by sources to be under investigation for steroid use. "But we weightlifters cannot live on carrots and beans." The liat of chastised lifters included Daniel Nunez of Cuba, who set a world record while winning three gold medals in the 132-pound cl.ass, and two other gold-medal winners. Three other Latin American lifters also tested positive for steroids, Vasquel: said, and their names, like the other four, were passed on to international authorities for possible sanctio1'\S. afternoon and tried to figure out what we each had to do." Carey provided the impetua by golng the flrst 100 met.era, the backstroke, .6 fut.er than he did Wt year. Lundquiat, ln the breaststroke; Gribble, in the butterfly, and Gaines, in the freeetyle, all were timed below their world records in the individual events- but all al.so had the advantage of a flylog start ln the relay. Carey set his world record here on Sunday, while Lundquist recorded a world mark Wt Wednesday. Other U.S. swimming wlnnen were Mary T Meagher in the women's 200 butterfly, in 2:10.06; Jeff Koetoff, in the men's 1,500 freestyle at 15:30.60, and Amy White in the women's 100 backstroke In a meet record 2:15.66. In boxing, Pernell Whittaker of Norfolk, Va .. and Jerry Page of Atlanta joined all nine of theic U.S. boxing teammates in the semlflnals. thus assuring themselves of no worse than bro02e medals. Whittaker knocked out Kenworth Minus of the Bahamas at 1:50 of the first round in their 132-pound bout, while Page scored a 4-1 decision over Jose Magallenes of Venezuela in 139. The U.S . baseball team remained unbeaten with a 10-3 victory over Venezuela, setting up Friday night's game against Cuba, which won its 30th consecutive Pan Am game with a 15-3 trouncing of the Domtnican Republic. Vasquez warned that more Pan Am athletes may soon join the list, and sources said 14 more names of competitors -including an unidentified American -found to be using drugs would be announced today. Dr. Roy T. Bergman, chief physician for the U.S. team, said he was "aware there is one (U.S.) weightlifter that possibly could be named." Those five golds lifted the U.S. total to 87, with 176 medals overall. Cuba was second in both categories, at 48 golds and 104 total medals after surrendering the six golds won by Nunez and 220-pound lifter Alfredo Blanco in weightlifting. World r ecord holders (from left) after setting global m a rk in 4 x 100 Rick Car ey, Steve Lundquist, Rowd y medley r elay at th~ Pa n Am Games Gaines a nd Mark Gribble celeb rate in Caracas, Venezuela. He refused to identify the lifter, but did say that Jeff Michels, a triple-gold winner in the 243-pound class from Chiacgo, had tested positive on the first urine sample. He said he did not know the results of the decisive second drug test. Also losing medals were Canadaians Guy Greavette, who had two golds and a silver in the 182-pound division. and Michael Viau, the winner ?f two bro02e medals at 148 pounds. ------ U.S. Olympic officials here could not be reached, with phone calls unanswered. The other lifters named Monday were non-medalists-Guillermo Lopez of Argentina, Jose Lozada of Puerto Rico and Caballero M . Dolcey of Colombia. It's a Husky order The doping scandal swung the spotlight away from athletic events at the eighth day of Pan Am competition, where the United Stat.es increased its gold-medal lead. This was the second time Pan Am athletes had lost medals to doping tests. In 1979. Canadian runner Joan Wenzell was st.ripped of a bronz.e in the women's 800-meters when tests found traces of antihistamines in her system. Washington 's James looking for re placements U.S. athletes added five golds. four of them in swimming, where they also set their third world record of the games. The quartet of Rick Carey, Steve Lundquist, Matt Gribble and Rowdy Gaines won the men's 400-meter medley relay in 3 minutes, 40.42 seconds- .42 seconds faster than the old world mark the same four set last summer .. All four team members hold world records at 100 meters in their specialty strokes -the first time that has ever happened -and they were shooting for the record from the start. Officials of both the Canadian and Cuban delegations said they supported the actions an- nounced by Vasquez, and warned that thi.s was just the start of a new era in drug control in amateur sports. The laboratory used here for the first time has been approved by the International Olympic Com- mittee for use at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, authorities said. SEA 'ITLE (AP) -The Washington Huskies, who already are sc.rambling to fill a huge void in numbers, have learned that starting defensive lineman Scott Garnett may sit out the season. Garnett, a 6-2111. 263-pound senior, has had three fractures of a little bone in his left foot during his college career. Alt hough he passed his physical examination Saturday, Garnett may be redahirted, the Pacific-IO Conference Skywriters were told. "I have to get my foot 100 percent," said Garnett. "It doesn't feel 100 percent right." "Scott Garnett is a question mark," said Coach Don James. "It's still up in the air." Asked if he would play this season, Garnett senior, but Garnett is considered a blue-<:hip player and potential National Football League No. l drdt choice. The l~ of Garnett would be a harsh blow to a defense that lost All-America linebacker Mark Stewart from last season. He is easily the Huskies' strongest player, able to bench-press more th.an 500 pounds. Garnett's problem bone is the fifth metatansa.l, a strut-like piece on the outside of the foot. He first broke it as a sophomore in 1981, re broke it on the first day of spring practice in April 1982 and broke it a third time in Washington's seventh game last season against Texas Tech. "We all knew what we did last summer," Lundquist, from Jonesboro, Ga. "We sat around all "There's a belief among the athletes that the medical equipment is not as swift a.s they are," said Dr. Jack Taunton. chief physician for the Canadaian Pan Am team, "and they are certainly wrong." replied, "I don't know for sure. I hope so." ---------:~'::;;;;;iiliO::""':--=----ir-...__.,.. .. -- ,,, ........... 0 James already faces the challenge or replaing 34 players, 18 of them starters, from last season's 10-2 team. "But it's going to be strictly his decision," James emphasized when asked about the possibility of Garnett red'lhirting. "It's something that Scott, and Scott alone, Is going to decide. It's his career and it's his decision. "l don't know when he will decide. Maybe he's going to make It Monday, maybe he's going to make it Thursday. Maybe he's made his decision already." The Huskies were given their physical examin- ations on Saturday. Dr. Steve Bramwell, team physician, said Garnett's oft-injured foot paS3ed medical inspection but now it was up to the player to go out and perform on it. Washington begins fall workouts on Monday. On Thursday the Huskies begin practice sessions in pads. Mary T-Meagher of Louisville 200 butte rfly finals with a time of churns home to qualify first for the 2 : 14 .23 a t the Pan Am Games. Garnett, from Pasadena, is Uated on James' defensive depth chart for this fall as the No. 2 middle guard behind Dean Browning, a 6-31h, 246-pound Washington's Don Ja mes a nd his Huskies stra p o n the head gear as they prepare fo r the 1983 college football season. ------------------ Of ITH NDTICIS KENN1COTI' WILLIAM N. KEN NI COTT. resident of Newport Beach. CA Pa&'led away August 21. 1983 Beloved husband of Shll'ley; father of Lynn Ann Kennirott of &i.nta Ana. CA, and Barbara Lee Ken- rucott of C.O.ta Mesa. CA; son of Bess1e Mae Kenrucott of lrvUle. CA, brother of James Robert Kennicott of Cana Mesa, and Dixie K Heying of Newport Beach. He was a member of The 552 Club at Hoag H011pltal. MemonaJ eervices will be hf'ld on Wednesday. August 24, I 983 at 3 PM. Pacific View Chapel lntennent Pa- c1f1c Vtew MemonaJ Park. ln lieu of flowers, fanuly re- quests donauons to Hoag Hoep1 tal Cancer Research Paci fic View Mortuary, di- rectors , ""' HAH O• L• W.._MT OLIVE Moriuarv • t.eme 1e1v C'rema101v 1i,;,ir, G•<,1e1 A•.- Cosla Mi>-,a 540 S554 P'IH CIE H OTHUS H U taO ADW AY MO n UAIT 110 Broaowa~ C.osia Mesa b42 9tSO IAL Tl & IHCHIOH SMITH & TUTHILL WH TCllf.F C HAP'IL 4'27 f I 71h SI Cos1a Me!ta f;4f' 937 I P'ACIFfC VllW MIEM(,.IAL P'il• Cemetery Mortuarv Chapel-C rematory 3&00 Pac•l•c View Or•vtt Newoo11 Beach 6'4 :noo McCOIMICM MOITUAllH LaQuna Beach 494•941~ l aQuna Holla 768·0933 Sin Juan Cap11trano "-49S 1776 c ~ -------- lmproveinent slow for Oregon State AFC Central hurting Age, injury, drug involvment have taken a toll CINCINNATI (AP) -It hasn't been a good off-season for the AFC Central Division. CORV ALLIS1 Ore. (AP) -Name a major college football coach who still has his job even though hls team has won only two games in the last three years. them." Age, injury and involvement with drugs have taken an off-aeason toll on the AFC Central, where all four clubs -the Cincinnati Bengals, Pittsburgh Steelers. Cleveland Browns and Houston Oilers - a.re struggling to fill lineup holes for 1983. There is at least one, Joe Avezzano at Oregon State. The Beavers. 2-30-1 the last three seasons, have slowly improved de- spite the lack of wins. Last year. they played tough games against Washington and Ariz.ona State, tied Washington State and lost Last-minute games to California and Oregon last year. Athletic Director Dee Andros says Avezzano doesn't have to win a specific number of games to keep his job. But Androl'I knows what he'd like to see. "We play three nonconference games.'' Androa said. "If we could win those and knock off one or two conference teams, that would be an excellent improvement." The Bengals. Steelers and Browns made the 1982 playoffs, losing in the first round. But all three have joined the lowly Oilers aa teams in flux at the start of 1983. But this is the year the improve- ment 1B supposed to translate into a few more victc.ries. The nonconference foes are Portland State, Colorado and Ne- vada-Las Vegas. In recent years, Beaver teams weaker than this one have had to face powerhouses such as Texas and Oklahoma. The Bengala had the best record in the division last season, finishing 7-2 to make the playoffs for the second straight year. But they were bounced in the first round by the New York Jets, and things have gone downhill from there: -No. 2 quarterback Jack Thompson was sent to Tampa Bay, and third stringer Turk Schonert has struggled in training camp. "l thmk there's a lot of pressure on the coaches," said Bryce Oglesby, the team's star running back. ''They have to win. We have to wan "tor "I'd rather play Colorado and Portland State and Las Vegas than the nonconlerenre acheQule we've had in past years," A veuano &.old touring Pac-10 Skywriters Friday. -Fullback Pete John.son and defensive end Ross Browner admitted in court to buying cocaine. and were suspended for the flrst four games of the regular season. -Offensive coordinator Lindy lnfante left for a head coaching job In the rival United States Football Cougars feel they can finish second Washing ton State hopes to rebound after disastrous 1982 season ( 3-7 -1 ) PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) -Laugh if you want, but Washington State Univer- sity football coach Jim Walden at.ill picks his team to finish lleOOnd in the Pacific 10 conference. ''We've got the quality numben by position. We're hungry for the wina. And we're working harder than ever.'' Walden aa.ld. The only ~estioo, Walden said, la wh~er the Cougan can bounce back from a diautroua 3-7-1 aeuon -a record he blamed on injuries and luinees. ''The injurie9 were devutating." said Walden, who 11w Wuhlng'ton State fall from an 8-3-1 mark in 1981 to the conference'• No. 8 spot in 1982. "We Joet a certain number of guys for the whole leUOn. And 1 lot of the othera were playtna with too many •ouchlet.' It wu tough," he l&id. · LNt year'• team al.a "got caught up in the w1nn1na and stopped workina," aald Walden, ln Illa 11xth aeuon at WSU Bot Walden hu no complaint.a about the 9~ playen at fall camp this YQr. "They are real workers,•· he said. "Thia will probably cauae a lot of hee haw, but I think we have a good 1hot at aecond plllce.'' A season-ending win over the Univer- sity of Wuhlngton helped. "Now we know we can beat the beat. We're back on tcack," said Walden, who picked Arizona aa the Pac-10 team to beat in 1983. High on Walden's ll.lt of plu.es la hla defenalve line, anchored by aenJor tacklee Keith Millard and Eric Wil.llama. "Millard la a bona fide All-America candidate. He'• the epitome of what you're looking for," Walden said. "He'• angry on the field and believes in hard work." WSS's llnebacklng corp& la equally strong, with eight players JOlng Into the aeuon N ve~rana -lncludina atronpdt linebacker Lee Blakeney, back after t knee injury. Offenalvely, the C.Ougan are atkklna with th'Lr two quarterback ayatem, Walden said. Alternating as algnal caller will be senior Ricky Turner and sophomore Mark Rypien. ''We put enonnous pre91uro on our opponent.I by uatng two quarterbacks," Walden aald. "Of coune. IOme people aay I just don't have the guts to pick one quarterback." Turner, who will atart at quarterback "until aomeone beats him out," waa WSU'e fourth leadlng rusher in 1982, with 264 yvde on 77 carries. He hit 29 of 76 pu1e9 for 376 ya.rdl. Ryplen redahlrted laat .eaaon. "but hall a 1tron9 throwtng um and great vel- ocity," Walden uJd. ''He'• 6-4, 218 pounda, and t.Nt'• an advantaae when the average guy you're lhrowlnt over la 6-5.'' Walden la at.o optlnu.tlc about his 11. Ide rec-elven, • problem for the Coug&n wt year. "We went from a bunch of third-tamel"9 IJI 1981 and made thml a bunch of flnt-1trtngel"9 ln 1982.'' h .. id. "They never got lnto the iroove." League, prompting a lawsuit by the Bengals. -Tight end Dan Ross and wide receiver Cris Collinsworth signed future contracts with USFL clubs. -Starting outside linebacker Bo Harris didn't recover from wrist surgery, and was waived. The Bengals also let go of starting nose tackle Wilson Whitley. -Rookie Dave Rimington is belng counted on to take over the starting center job, opened when veteran Blair Bush was traded. Head Coach Forrest Gregg believes his back-up players can ably fill the vacated starting roles, but admits some misgivings golng into the regular aeaaon. "Any time you make changes, you are concerned about it," Gregg said. "Some of them we couldn't help, some we c.'Ould. "We feel good about the people we've got in there. But where that hurts you, of course. ls in depth. experienced depth." The Steelers. who finished 6-3 and lost to San Diego an the playoffs last year, also find themselves changing the names on unifonns for 1983. Only nlne players on the current roster played on the four Super Bowl championship teams, with comerback Mel Blount and linebacker Jack Lambert the only defensive players left from the four time champions. Quarterback Terry Bradshaw ls the biggest question mark on the roster. Bradshaw underwent off-aeason elbow surgery and haan't ~n able to throw hard in training camp. If Bradshaw la unable to play. the job of directing the offense will go to Cliff Stoudt, a seven-year veteran from Youngstown State with comparatiwly little playing time. The Steeler9' youth movement ia matt evident at the receiver posltlona, where Lynn Swann bu reUred and Jlm Smith has gone to the USFL. The defensive line a1ao has changed, with rook.le Gabriel Rivera and Keith Oary -a first-round draft pick in 1981 who played two years ln the Canadian Football League -pushing holdovers John Ooodaon, Tom Beasley and Gary Dunn. ReUnd linebacker Jack Ham will be replaced by t«Ond-yNr veteran Mike Merriweather Deeplte all the changes, Lambert doesn't foreeee a Steeler collapee. "The Steelen wtll always be the ume u l<M\l U Coach (Chuck) NoU 18 here.'' Lambert aaJd. "Players come and go, but the roach ea always co.ch the way he w•nta them to coach." Browna C.0.Ch Sam llt:ti Uano la trying to piece toaother a team hurt by ln et and untie~· The Browns wen t 4-lut llOMOn. loslna to the Loe A.ngelea Raldeni ln t.he playoffs. QUIJ'1er'blck Brian Sipe \oat his hold on the •t.artina job dwinl ~ '82 campalcn. and la chaJlenatna Paul McDonald for the apot this fall. 1 I l I I I. 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CA 112880 ACT A LAWYER . erty 11 In rorectosure lor any ottiur To all heir~. benefic1aries, The l>utlneaa nema used bw the f1oo<I h1.11r<1 11111 as ad""led by Thi• llutlness 11 conducted Dy en All 110111 11111 end 1n1ere11 con-reason contact P1aoh1ke1 O .• d 1 N ld tt1n1ler0<(1) at sa1<1 1ocat101111 1hl City Council on June 20. 11183, ln<IM<luel eyed to ena now held Dy 11 1.1nd•1 · oandekiar ~·rl'utlors an cont ngent CRAFT TENNIS and nol114 lmpao1e<1 areasl which of· J1me1 P Brainard aid Deed or Trull In the property 12571 Weibe 11:rt.-dt11>r.. of JESSIE TRASK T1111 Nl<I bulk uineler 1a 1n1enoe0 lera low-lnt1re11 101n1 10 quelltylng This statement WH 111•<1 with the ltuated In said County and State Santa Ana. CA 92705 land pcr&on.s who may bt: to be ll0n1Ummatld 11 the otllC• 01. homeowners for 1ehabtlllarlon County Clerk ol Orenoa County on a1e1lbed 81 (7141731-2078 othec-rwlse interested In Lh~ ~EARSONIAMEAICAN EXPRESS purpoaes July2t 1983 PARCEL I Ulllt No 38, 10 tnel II you have any questt0<11 you l II d f ESCROW 11113 E 17th St .. • 105. (CJ Commercial Reh1bll1tellon '221171 nlncorporated 11rea or 11v1ne City, th<Jl1ld contact a lawyer or lhe gov· wt an or ~Sl.dlt" Santi A111. C.lllorn1a 112701 on °' Progrem (Multl·YHrl The com· Published Orenge Co111 Dally ounty of Orange at ate ol Ca111orn1a, ernmer1t agency which may 11ave 111· A pelll1un hw. bc.>en hied elter Bec>t. 8, 11183 merClll rehablllllllon program Is Pllor Aug 2.11.16,23 1983 . s sllown and dUcrtbe<l In the con-su1ed your loan lbY DONOVAN M THURN c.j~~rn~~tk J~~r::~ 'co~=~1~ ~~[:,7:,'~ ~o ·~:s,g~:i::;sar~~ ~o;; 4J40-83 1::n:~·~~~~n ~~g!.~8:a~~.J~rs3t~ LE~e~e~~~rsv'i::u Y~uA~oL~g~ ln tht• _Superior Court or Or· Coo• Section 6 t08 bean 1doptltd by Iha City Council; 46. u1ctustve ot olllc1al reco1<1a ot I T A~E PROMPT ACTION !angt• County requt-stmg that TM name 1n<I t ddreJs ol tllt 1>8f· owe•er. II is tntlelpata<I 1n11 com-f'tllllC NOTICE aid county Notice 1s riereDv given l>y lhe Donovun M Thum lx' ap I eon with whom ctalms mty be flied 11 merct1I rehebt111111on ellorts will be HOT'ICE OF IALE PARCEi 2 An unOMdea one unders1gnea th81 under that certain pomted as personal rE.>presen- SHEARSON/AMERtCAN EXPRESS oncentrate<I In one 8rt8 (perhal)s orty·lourth t tl4'1th) Interest as a' Oe<1d of Trust dete<I May 18 1981 I ESCROW 1913 E 17111 St • 105 Redevelopment Project Area No I) OF REAL PROPERTY enan1111 common in the foe tnterest j executed l>y YEZOI M BHESANIA 8.j,UHlve to admm1stt-r the estate Santa Anl , Celll0<n11112101: ATTN' n order to mlAlmlze the Impact Al PRIVATE IAlE n an<I to the common aree of Lot 3 Trustor 1n w111e11 PRABHAKAR o or Jessi« Trask (under t he I n Kc Sinor. Eecrow No. 40113-kc. end (01 Repaving ol Streets In Wtllace 1 h S No. A ~09S30 I Tract 10349. as per map llled in OANDEt<AA ena JOANNA lEE ldt•pendenL Admin1sllal1on of the IHI day for filing cltlmi by eny NSA (Mulll·Yeer) Thlt project In·! n 1 e uperlor ourl of the State ook 466, pages 35 and 36 ol mts·i OANDEKAR are narnea a' Eatat A ) Th ti l I cr9dlt01-'ttll1>tSept. 7, 11183,whlch oll1es an a111asarne111 dlstrlc;t for-ol Calllornla, for the Counly of Or· elloneous mapa. recor<la or a111<1 Bene1tc1ar1ea and WESTERN es ct e pe ton 18 ta 11141 bUalneu dey l>tlOlt the con-ad In orde1 to repave C9ttlln1•nge In the matter ol lhe estate or H ~ounty 11 such term 11 dellnect In 111e I MUTUAL CORPORATION. a c111.1Sl:'l for heanng In Dept No. 3 .ummellon date epec:llllO above. treetS In Ille Wa11ace NSA The :•yne ~hayer 1110 known as Henry •ttcte 4lnl•lled Delin111on1 ol the lorn11 corporation es Trustee andllll 700 C1v1c Cenu:>r Dr . West, Dated July 15, 11183. unds will be used to aeslat In this T~yne Jhayer end es Henry Payne eclarauon or covenants. con<1111on11 recor<le<I Mey 29. 1981 In Book Santa Ana CA 112701 on Sept Transferee(I~ Hert>¥! s Atng llort The atreels to be repaved are ayer, r · lleoeneo no restrtct1uns <leacrtbed 111 "SUB 14078, Page t6 t5, Olllclal Record• ' · Publllhed Orange CoHt Otlly Pilot alace l>ttween Nineteenth end Nollc;e la hereDy gtven lhet the ECT . TO oelow (the Oec;le•·1 ol Orange County Calllorn11 al7, 1!183 ltl 9:30 AM Aug. 23, 11183. wenttelh StreetS, and Sterling Av· undersigned wlll M ii •I Pllvlle Hie, uon I D•eacn of the obllgat1on tor which IF YOU OBJECT lO the 4840-83 ue 10 the hlghell an<I beat blelder. sub· PARCEL 3 Easements u se1 lorth I the Deed of Trust 11 security has granting uf the petition you -------------II ti hU been determined that rt to conllrmat~~ln Of Hie Supartor n 11\e sections entitled "Certain occurred. lhet the nature Of WUCh Should either appear ui th P\&.IC NOTICE uch request lor retea114 or lunds Wiii ourt. al the 0 ce OI IRTUE & esernents lor Owners" end Sup· breach ls the lallure to l)ay when <IU&\ . e flCTmoua •U•INEH NAME IT A TIMENT The lotlowlog persons 1ra <lolog ooslna" 1t: BUILDING MAINTENANCE SER· VICE. 3 t57 Birch St , Suite 120, Newpot't Beech, CA 112860 Mark Robin E<lellelt, 1278 Glen- nerye, If 188. Laguna Belch, CA Q2651 M1!11 A E<lellelt Thie llttement was filed wllh the County Clerk of Orange County on Aug. 12. 1983. F222tl2 PublllhlO Or111ge COISI Dally Piiot AllQ 23, 30. Sept. 6, t3, 1983 4737-83 ot conalltute an action 11gnll1canlly SCHECK. INC· 17 Corc>0rete Plaza ort. Settlement en<I Encroach au rncumbrences on the subject hraring and stale you ob.iec· mpacllng the quality of the environ-~~~O ~ewport 1 Bd'ac11. Celllornla ent or the Arllcte en11t1ad Ease-I property to ma1n1e1n 111e tnsurence lions or tile written objec- ent Tlltrelore, the City or Costa C 111 oun'ir 0 range. State of entS" 01 tne Oec;lara11on I on the 1ub1ec1 properly. and, to i:>•Yjllons wtth the rourl before ese has decided 110110 prepare an • ornll 8 the right lllle 111<1 PARCEL ' E1aements u such 11111 e11a1e 1a11.es when due 1na1 by nvlronmentel lmpect Statement lnl••••1 lhtt the H iiie 01 H id de-asementa are par11w1ar1y set forth reason thereot 1ne und~rstgned the hearing Your appear - EISI undar the Nettonal En· c:eesed het acquired by operation Of n the article antlllea "Eesements ·I hereby declares 11111 1110 tndebtect 1 111"\l'e may be In person or by 1ronmen1al Polley Act of 11189 (Pl law or otherwise lllan or In ed<lltion I Ille decla1allo11 ot covenants. con· nen end all sums secured by Hid vour attorney / l· 190J. TM reaaons tor not prepar-to that or Hid dectaMd, et the time lttons and restrletlons 1n "SUB· 1 Dead of Trust a1e 1mme<llately due • IF YOU ARE A CHEDI ng an EIS art. of <loath, in an<! to all the cenaln rHI ECT TO below (11\e Metter Dec· and l)ayable and thll the under-. • Prolect (.-.) 11 to develop a 10111 of property •ltuated In lhit City of Naw· arallon ), under ltle 1ect1on heed· signed he1eby elects to sell. or ceuse tl'OR o r a ront111gent rred1tor 2 rental 1.1n111 on 111ree sites Tiie port Beach, County ol Oiange, State ngs tn such arucre entitled as IOI· to be sold, tlle 1ru11 property 10 of the d~-ea.s.ed, you must Cllel ntendl<I sit" ue not located 1n a 01 C1 •1 111ornle P•~tleuterty de!ICtlt>ed ows Owners Rights end 01.111u, satisfy that oDllgellon Oate<I July lvour rlium with the court or lood-prone 1ra11 nor wlll lhe H ot OWi, to wit tlllt1es and Cabll' leleviston 29 1983 1-ropoaed <levalol)ments tmpnct a Lot 2"' Block "K 'ol Tract 5 t8 11 ·support and Settlement". 'En· Prebhakar O Oandek•r Benellc11ry preSt.-nl tt lo lhe personal rep· 1 IOOd pllln No nl11or1Cal or arctillec· o3e3r ma3p recordeo In Book t7 Peg" roachment and Community Faclll Joanna Ll!'l Oande~a•. Benellc;1ary rt'sen tauve appotnted by the uralresource1wlll 1>tlml)acted The 10 6 inclusive 01 Mlecelltneou1 1u Easement EXCEPTING Burlltgh Brewer Esq 1'0Url wtthtn four months etghborlng land uaea In 1erm1 ol Recorder of Orange County More nd 01111:11 hydrocarbor euDatancts 1101 Dove Street Suite 100 I rom the ale of f trst wuance enllty and tcale The develop-c;ommonly known Bl t706 Miramar ogethe• with 1ne right to explore fO; Newpo11 Beach, CA 92660 of lt>tt.ers as provtded in Sec- evelopmente ale con1111ent will\ Maps In the Ollt<;e ot the Co..ntyf HERE FROM all 011. gH m1nera1e Ot>egt & Brewer f d entt wtll provld• a vrauet benefit for Or•v•. Biibo•. California nd e•tract same below • depth ot Put>llshed Orenge Co&St O•llv Pt101 /tton 700 of the Probate Code 811mllC Mnf lCE he araa Terms of Hie c1111 In lewlul money 00 reet lrom the 1url1ce of said Aug 16, 23. 30. Sept b t983 of Calif rma 1'he tim f ruu nu The project• will be adequately ol the United States on conltrmatton and, Without the right of aurlace 4627-82 °. e .or Pl-...ol rved by .. iatlng public services ot aete, or pert c;uh and btlence ry as reaerved In deed• ol record -fthng claims will not expl.l'e NOTICE Of' TIWI TEE'I I ALE nd laclllttas Tile ren1111.1nlla wlll be evidenced by note aec:ure<I by Mort-The street address and other P\llllC NOTICE prior to four months from the No F t• A eslgne<I 10 1<1hera wltll me energy gage or Trull Deed on the property ommon des1gntt1on. ti eny or tht date of Lhe ht'artng noticed YOU ARE IN .DEFAULT UNDER A oneervallon etandard1 tor rest<len· ao sold Ten per cent ol amount bid eel properly <lescrlbed above ta FICTITIOUI IU81HE88 I '-~ E 181 Dulldlnga pureui nt 10 Tiiie 24 of to be <lepotltld with bid urported 10 be 80 Havanwoo<I • NAME STATEMENT auvve ~E~o1~'1::tue~L~~~E~o't.io~!~e •lllOt11l1 A<lmlnlt tratlYe Code Bids or Orllt5 to be In writing Ind rvtne C• 92714 The lollowtng person IS doing YOU MA y EXAMINE the ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR ProjlC1 (Bl II Intended to reh•blll· will 1>t received 11 the alo1111ld Of· THE UNDERSIGNED TRUSTEE business a.s 1r1le kept by the l'OUrt If you PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A ate IXllllng <lwelllng units 1n<I Wiii lice at any lime alter lhe first puDll· ISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR IN· TECH· TAON ASSOCIATES• 1!11 ' l • 'led h PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN o11<1versely Impact ••lsllng con-cellon hereof and before dete ol ORRECT INFORMATION Kalmus Ortve·Bldg M-1. Cost11 1t.1rc tn crt!S 1n t e estate, EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE ltlons Hie URNISHEO Mesa, CA 97626 you may serve' upon I.he ex- OF THE JAOCEEOING AGAINST Pro)lct (C) 11 Intended to rehabfll· Oete<l this 8tti day or Aug 1983 Ttlat 1110 sale ta made w11noo1 Rooiei H Abercrombie 13892 La l'\'Utor or admrrustrator, or VOU, YO SHOULD CONTACT A 1te .. 1st1ng commerc;laJ estebllsh· E~ecutor of th• E1tete .ovenent or warranty rega101ng 1111e. ~~~:4 It.re Garden Grove. CA lupon tht> au.orney for the ex. LAWYER It and 11141 propoae<I Improve-l"lenry P Thaye1. 111 ossenlon or encumDrancu or BJ On SEPTEMBER 3 983 entswtll not flt9lllYely artect utst· At10<ney1 '°' 0 insuraDlllty 0111118 • Th11business11 conoucteo Dy an e<-utor or adm1mstrator. an d AM LUCINDA Kt T~YLO~I ~~ ng conditions VlllTUE I ICHECll, The to1'1 amount 01 the unpaia tnOIVlduel If tie Wt th the COUrL Wt th proof BENEFACT 11 duly appolnll<I Project (0) 111vo1v11 repaving B J h ~i·· 1 r1 .J ib•lance 01 teld 0011gst1on1 together ~~~o:t'a~:.~~·~:sml~~d wllh the 1of servu:e, a Wrttlen re-quest I TruatM un<ler 11\d ouraulllt 10 OMd )ltree11 within the we111ee Neigh-Y : ; 8o Wtgll • r iw1th advances Ind esllmoted costs Co nt Cl8fk 01 0 ange Co nt stating that you desire special of Trull r.cord.cl NOVEMBER 20 bornooa Strtlegy Area Thoe • · • 2t50 .tn<I e•pen1es is S20 000 00 u Y r u Y on f 11181 At tn1tr No 23216 boo~ propoMd 1mprovemen11 would no1 Newpo<t Be.eh, CA. t2'IO That Notice ol Dreacn of sa1o obll· Auo •2 t983 lnoLK~ O the fthng of an In· t429T Paoe 384 01 OtllcitJ ~ lldvarMly lmpt ct th• 1wroundlng Publlalled Orange Cout Delly Pilot ciat1 on and e1ec11on 10 sail 1a1a real f'2221N ventory and appraasement of corde.' •xecuted ' by· PETER J env1ronmen1 Aug 23· 2<1 30 ig93 •839-83 property wu reco1ded u tn1tr1.1 Pu~~~~;e;3 ~b·~~t ~0~~1 ,g:~v estate assets or of the peti- McANENA ANO LENORE M Envlronmenlll Review Rec0<d1 n11nt No 83· 170880 on AptU 22 730 83 I 0 0 ts I ed Mc:ANENA u tn.tatot(a), In the office respecting aub)ICI projecll llave t983. ot Otr1c111 A.cores tn the or 4 • 1 "':" r accoun men ion of tM Counl}' Rtcordw of ORANGE been rnadt which document the en-P\lllfC NOTICE flee or tne County Recorder ot Or· PUBLIC NOTICE tn Section 1200 and 1200.5 of Counl}'. Sta•• of c a11toml•. WILL v1ronmen11J review or Ina prolec1• enge County State of Calll0<nte the Caufomta Probate Code SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO ono rnOfa fully Ml fortll Ille rHsons NOTICE Of TRUITEE'I 8AlE Tru11ee or oerty conduction 1al1 FtCTITIOUI IUllHESI GERALD A GARRETT HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (pay-wlly wch s1t1eme1111 ,,. not r•· oan No 312!178-8 CALIFORNIA LANO TITLE COM NAME 8TATIMENT 20112 B I · C O I able at time 01 aale 111 lawtut mon.y quired Tna Envlronm111111 Review S No 0·02110t PANY 1010 Nor1h Main Stree1. The following per1011 1s doing 1 UI DUI enter rive ol thit United Stal .. ! et FRONT EN· R1C0<d1 are oo Ille II the 1bovt NIT CODE 0 Suite 400, Santa Ane Calilorn1a 1 bus•neat as II 205 TRANCE TO BENEFACT AT 22811 t drna end ... 1v1Jl1ble fO< put>llC T 0 SERVICE COMPANY 92702 (714)835 5575 Alln Fore· ALPHA TRONIX 4029 WHterly Irvine, Ca. 92715· 1l311 LAMBERT ST . STE. 520 El TORO, aamln1tlon end col)ytog 1.tl>On re-H duly eppOlnteo TrullM under closure Oeoartment Oatea Aug1.111 Pl Newport 8 .. cn CA 92660 1752-6966 CALIFORNIA all right title and uett II the Hou111111 and Communl· he lollowtng described deed ol trutt 2 1983 Norman Wyman 414 Allao Ave lntwest con"9ye(I to .,;d ~ Mid y 0.VelOl)ment Department o.-Ill SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION By Calllornla Land fflte Company I Newport Beach CA 92823 Published Orange Coast by 11 un<let MIO OMd of Truat In the th• hou11of 8 • m an<l 5 pm 0 THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR H Trustee Thlt l>uslneas 11 conducted by en Dally Pt lot August 16, 17, 23, property tltulll<l In M id Counl}' Ind o lunher enwon,,..enlll review• of ASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR Oonne J fhomu Fcl Maneger 1nd1v1du1l 1983 4620-83 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c Slit• <ltecrlbed u lOT t 12 OF ch pro1ec11 ara propoee<I 10 be ERTIFIEO CHECKS SPECIFIED tN PuDllsheo Or11r>ge Co111 Dally Piiot Norman wvm111 I TRACT 74ae, AS PER MAP RE· on<luct.O prior to the requett '°' IVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pay-August 16, 23 30. 1983 4576-83 Th11 statement wet llled wllh the -------------1 L CORDED IN BOOK 2ae PAGES 27 lleaM ol leotral fund• ble II the time of Hie In alwful County Cler' of Or1nge County on PlELIC NOTICE TO 30 INCLUSIVE ' OF MIS· OMMENTS TO GRANT RECIPI· oney ot 1119 Unlll<I S11tea) all rlghl. Ayg 9 1983 I CElLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OF-ENT Ille an<I lntereat conv1ve<1 10 and MLIC NOTIC[ F222S7J NOTICE OF DEATH OF FICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER All tnter .. 1e<I 1ganclee, groopa ot ow hetd by It under H l<I Dead of FICTIT'IOUI IUllHEIS 1 PuollShed 01onge Co111 Delly J ESSI E TRASK AND OF OF SAID COUNTY ndtvl<lu11s <llaagreelng with either or fruet In the property hereinafter <I• 1 Pilot Aug 23 30 Seot 6 13 1983 PETITION TO ADMlNIS A Thi! lltMI l <l<lr ... and otMI he two propoeeo 11C1lon11ra lnvlled rlt>l<I Truttor BARRY A NA· NAME ITAT~MEHT 4724.43 • common dtalgnlllon. 11 eny. ol tM osubmllwrltlencomm9tll1lorcon-LEA ANO NANCY S. NADLER, Thi! 1011ow1ng ptrlMln la 001ng ITER ESTATE NO. A -119487 real property <ltecrlbe<I et>ov• 1, lderellon. Such comments will be ENEFICIARY SEAFtRST COR-bu11ne11 u PtllllC NOTICE To all heirs beneficiaries pyrpor11<1 to be t44112 LARCH AV Kelv9d II 77 Fair Drive Cotti ORATION, SEAFIAST MORTGAGE BILL'S WINDOW CLEANING ' . • ENUE IRVINE CALIFORNIA 112114 .... CeHfo<nlt , Oil or l>tlOrl Sep-FCALIFORNIA OIVISIONrecorOed 18161 Perk11de Ln 53 Hunllngton FICTTTIOVI IUllHEll cred1LQrs and con tingent TM' under~ TruetM 011• ember 18. 1983 All written com· ovember 25, 1981 es 1n1tr No Beech, CA 926.47 NAME ITATEMEN'f 1creditors 11( JESSIE TRASK s et.Ima any lltblll1y '°' eny tnc0<rec1· nll received wtll DI con1l<IMed 8709 In Book 14302 page t 178 of William L Weaaner. 1818 t Hie lollowlng Pl!JOn 11 doing and persons who may be rMM of the itrM t ld<lrlN ll1d otll9' n<I tM Chy of Co•t• M ... wtll not lflelal Rac0<<11 In tile otfk:e of the Perkat<I• Ln 53 Huntington Beac11 t>ullneu as citherw St' le ~ted th common deelgnellon 11 811 ahown equett the rele1M ol lederal tun<la ec;order of Orenge County. Hid A 92647 TERRIS GALLEY, 4500 Camo1.11 1 tn r1; in e l'ltteln • y, °'take any action on th• deecrlbed eed ollrull <1escrlb11 the following Thts bu1tness 11 conducta<l Dy en Drive Ste •348, Newport Beech. will andfor estate. Sll<I ..,. """be mid9 Out wllhoul rojac;11 prior 10 HUD'• written roperty tndMdual CA 92880 A peu uon has been filed s COV9tllnl 01warrenty.e;prM10<lm· uthorlu tlontouae tllOMIUnd• 1111 lot 12 or Trect No &858, u per Wlllh1ml W11Jn11< Ttrreui A1111 Salinger 112'• S10-by DONOVAN M T. HURN pli.d regtrdlng title _.,on or requested that 11\oM lorw1r<llng~el) rec:or<le<I In book 257 PIQM T111e st11t1men1 wu Ille<! with 111a Phllt BtlbOI 111111d CA 92662 . • • enou;,,bt•~ 10 pir.he remlll~lno mmen11 apectly whlcti of 11\a 3&. 36 end 37 of M1.cellanaoo1 ounty Cterh of Orenge County on T1111 bullnffs 11 conducted by en in the Superior Court of Or· prlnclptl tum~ the nota(I) MCUreO ropoaea act1on1 11 being 1d· •P•. 111 ma office ot the County uly 21. 11183 1na1v1dutt lange County r~uest.mg that by Mid OMc:I of Trull With lnlM •I res..a ~ec:or<1er of Hid County F22Hn T1u11e A Sallnoer DONOVAN M THURN be I th9reon H rov1d9d In aald not 1 1 OBJECTION TO HUO EXCEPT THEREFROM all oll gu PµDli1heo Orange COHI Dilly fhll tlatemenl was niea with tnt ,~,• io.ianoi. /any under 11141 ,.,,,! Ji The City of Co111 Meaa wlll undlf· m1ner111 and other hydrocarbon•. Piiot Aug 2 II 18. 23. t983 County CIMk 01 Orange County on appom ... -u as personal rep-I Mid o..d of T~uat ,_ cnargee take the pro)ICtl detcrlt>l<I above Delowedapthotsoo1ee1.w111\0U1tlle 43'1-83 Avg 1' 1983 resentauve lCI administer the 11\d ••pen-of IM. Truit ... and 01 wllh Bloc~ Grant l)ln<l1 from HUD right of s1.1rl1e• entry as re&erv.cl In F222Nt esUtle or JESSIE TRASK tM trua11 cr .. ted by H id Died or undM Tiiie I ol tM HCOA· 1974 The 1n1tnima1111 of record P1.1bt11hn<l Orenge Coast Delly I( under lhe lndependent Ad-F Trull, IOI the emount reuonably M · City 01 Coat a Mes• I• certifying to EXCEPT THEREFROM all water PtJBt.IC NOTICE Poot Aug 23. 30. Sepr 8, t3 11183 1 I t f .,_ A ) I tlmatt<l to be. $87.220 ee HUD thel the City of Coat• MIN end an<11ubs1.1rtaceweterrlgh11. llelow 1 0 31·83 m n str~ ion .o 1:Alate8 ~t . The btnafl<;llry undw aald OMd IF red S0<11bll. tn '111 oltlclaJ capacity depth of 500 leet. wit11ou1 lht right of FICTITIOUI IUllNEll PUBllC NOTICE The pc ti.Lion IS set for heartng otTn.ttth«.iotoreexecuteden<ld .. H Ctty Manager, conMnt 10 •Get1>t •1.1rfec1 entry u <ledlcete<I or re-HANE ITATOllNT I tn Dept No 3 at 700 Civic Jlv9te<l to thit underttgntel 1 w<ll\en llhit jurll<llctlon ol the Feder el court• 11rveo tn lnetrument• of record The lollowtng l)tteon1 ere OOl"O flCTITIOUI I UllNEll 'Center Dr West Santa Ana I Oec:Caratlon of O.ltult and Demand ti an ac11on la brought to enfOfct YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A b1.11lneu u I ME I , ' ' 'I '°'sere. ena a written Notlcie of 0e-lrespon1lbitltl11 tn relellon 10 ..... DEED OF TRUST OATEO t 1118/81 SOLAR POWER COMPANY 833 frie ,:i,:_.. TAT!!E~,T 0 CA 92701 on SEPT 7, 1983 al I ftutt and Et1C11on ro Seit. The under-v I ron rn e n t 1 I r ev I e w . de · NLESS YOU T At<E ACTION TO Dover Or NewC>Ort BeaGn, CA bullnett u ng par 0411Q 9 30 AM signed cauMd M l<I Not toe of O.l1ull c111on·maklng eno action; an that PROTECT YOUR PROPERTV, IT 2663 I ECM TY Pt NG SERVICE 270 I S IF YOU OBJE(."f lO the j 11\d Elecllon to Sell to l>trtcot<llO in 11\ese rffP()n1lblllllH neYe Dten 111-MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE Oreg J1cquea Con11tucllon 1578 F O 8 S · f h tMcounty where thtrffl prol)ert)l I• lalled The leget ellact ol 1ne tF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF 1ver11de P1 Coe•• Mese CA 11;~~i:w • · anfa Ans CA granting O L e pelt lion, you E locll.cl lcertillctllon II that upon Ill IP· THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED· 2627 Ell b Ill c M • 210 I s F ,hnuld ellher 8ppear al the Dale August 12 11183 proved Block Grant Fund• mey be ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD Allbert John L•atw1g. 1578 River-view 1~J.8 Sent: :,;11 CA 9270'~r-hearing and state you ob.iec-1 Tr1.tllM lUCtNOA K TAYLOR <ll>I '1.tM<I 1n<1 HOO wlll hlYe ut11llld Us CONTACT A LAWYER 1oe Pt Cotti Meaa Cf. 1121127 I l ' · l f I I b'-BENEFACT lreeponttbllltlH under the Natlonet 1535 t Mon1pe111e1 Avenue, Irvine. T111s 1>u1tnesi ••conducted Dy t h:• Du11neo 11 conducted by an ions or t l' wr tt<'n o r"-" 221111 t LAMBERT ST STE !120 jEnv1ronmentel Po11cy Act or 19811 Celllornta (II • 1tree1 eddreu °' g1,,er111 o•rtnerahtp 1"°1~ au•1 1,, lions Wllh the C'OUrl before D El TORO. CALIFORNIA 92630 HUO wlll accept en obJa<:tlon 10 111 common d .. lgnallon ol property ta Greg J1c;ques Construction ~~~:';,,.,~111~t·:!.~ filed ith th 1the hearmg. Y our appear· 17141855-3788 11pprovat of the raleaM of lulld1 and lhOWn et>ovt no werrenty 11 given PrHldent C Cl 1 0 C w 0 an('(' mav be ln person or b Pubt11h9d Oranoe co..1 Delly Piiot accep11nc:e of the certification only II •s to II• completeneu or correct· Thia s111emen1 wu 111.0 wrth the A o~n~v 19:~· 0 ••no• ounfy on • t • Y Aug 23. 30. s.p1 8 1983 1111on0111 01 tht followtng bllHI (•I ne11)." The benelletary un<ler 111<1 County Clerk of Orenge County on u Ftt2Sll your at omey -jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1ii83~5i·l3: That the certlllcatlon w11 not In rac1 Oee<I ol Truet. by reuon of a braacti .Aug t 1 t983 Pubhaht!O 0, an e Coast Otll 1 . IF YOU ARE A CREDI--· • CD >C • ,, CD ::s • en -· < CD • Dally Pilat CllMlfled Advertlllng ~2·5878 exec:uted by the Ce<tllylng Officer or or dtlault In the Obltgtllon1 aecur9d F22:Mlt Pilot A 23 30 ~I 6 13 tll8l ron or a conungent rreditor 0111¥ olflcer of 1pp11ct111 tl>Pf0\!9d thereby, lleretotOle e•ecuted t n<I P1.1bh1hed Orange Co111 0111y ug f h d -·--' fil by HUD. or (b) that 1ppttc:.enl't en-dellverltd 10 the un<1erelgne<111 writ· Pilot Aug 23 30. Sept 8 13 t9113 4707·83 O t e ece~. you must e v1ronmen11t review recOfd '°' 11141 ten Oecter11ton or O.laun an<I De· 4720·83' I yuur rla1m With the court or project tndk'.atH om1111on or , r .. mi nd for Sate. ana written notice or PU8l1C NOTICE present tt to lhe peraon al rep · ~ulrlld ci.cie1on. finding °' 11ap ap· Draech ano of 11ec11on 10 cauH IM resentative appointed b" th"' lceble to the project In the en· 1.1ndtt1lgned lo HO sat<I proPt<ty 10 MLIC NOTICE flCTITIOUI 9UllNlll " " ronmenlaJ review orocet• Ob)IC· "''•fy Mld obllgallone. 8nd rh_. NAME ITATIMENT J court w ithin four months 001 m1.111 be preparld and tut>-1111• th• un<1er1tgnea ctuN<J H id '1CTITIOUI •UllNlll The 1011ow111g Pl'tOll• •r• aotng Crom Lhe d ate of first Issuance ltre<I 1n 1oc0<dance with the re-notice of breach an<I or etectlon to NAMI ITATIMINT bu1lne1t at of letters as provided In Sec· quired proceourH un<lar 24CFR bt recorded M•r 3, 11183 " ln1tr The lollowtno peraon I• 001og AONO POINT INTERIORS lion 700 of the Probate Cod Part 58 15 of tht Interim F19Qul1tlon• No 83-188766 o Olllcltl Record• In t>uelnue u . 2515 Andover Pl C0tl1 Miia. C.A e found In FeOM1I F19Qlltet dtt.cl AprM 11141 ollloe ot th• Rec;oro.r or Or•noe CRAFTY LADY. 16040 1"1111><>1 112628 or California. The lime for 12, 11182. TheM Reoui•ton• ar• COi.iniy, S11<1 Sale Wiii bt meot , D11t 8lv<1 . Suite N, Founllln Valley. CA Olen• Marie FrlldMldorl. 2515 hhng cla!ma will not expire avell•t>le In tM otltce of the Houetno without co..,.nant °' w1rranty, ••· 112708 Andover Pt .. Coe11 M ... CA. 112828 prior w four months from the Coor<1ln11or They may bt ed· or"' or Implied, regerdlng lltle l)OI· Joyce E. Pittman. 1835 Tahiti Or.. Oor11 ThttrMI Renter. 21153 J1v1 -'~•A f th h l ,1_ .. drNMd to Envlronmental CIMrenot MHlon. Of eocumbr1nou, to pay Co111 M111, CA 1121128 Road. Co••• Meta, CA 1121128 .....,..., O e ear ng no .... ~ Otflciet, u s 09'>"1Mtnl Of Houelng Ill• remaining prir>CIPl l "''" Of IM Thia bu•tnea• II condUCle<J lly Ill\ Thi• buetl\MI I• COTl<luc:tl<I l1y • above 1n<1 Urban D1ve1opm1n1, 2801! not"(•) tecured by Mid OMd of tndlvlduel llmlta<I P•rtMtehll) , YOU MAY EXAMl.N'E the WMlhlr• BouleYar<I, Lot AflO'lea, fru•t with lnllfMt " In H id no1e Joyoe E Pittman Otani Marte Frleder•<lorf file 'kep t by the """rt 1( "OU CAl!lornla ll0087 PfOvldt<I. t<lvll\C4N, II any, \111<19' Thia etatement w11 n11<1 wtth 11141 Thi• 1111emen1 wu !lled with the • ·w... · J Ob)letlon• to HUD on tM r ...... tM term• of Mtd OMd or Truet, 1-. County CIMll 01 Or•no• County on Count)' Cltftl of 0!1noa Cou111y on are tnli'retted In the ea~te, ~' tun<I• on 11 .. 11 othM than tllOM ch1rg1a 111<1 •~pen-011111 Tru•IM Aug 12, 1083 l\ug 10. t983 you may IC'rve upon \M ex· •••ted In 111t pt~• p111111r1Ph wtll 1n<1 of the tru111 cr•eteo bV 111<1 1"22271:1 '222111 ecutor or odmtniJatrator or ,..ot be conal<ltte<I by HUO No ob· Deed of Tru11 Sll<I ute wlll bt Mt<I Put>llahed Orange CoHI 0111)' Publl•"l<l Or11no• CoH t Delly ' ~tlon r~ 11ttt leptember t8, on TUMday, Seoiember 13. tta3. at Piiot AllQ '3, 30 Sepl 6. t3, t1183 Pilot Aug 23 30 Sapt 8, 13. tH3 upon t he atwmey for \he ex· 1983, wlll be c:oneidtt'td by HUD. 2.00 pm t t the Chapman Avenu• 4809·83 4308 &3 ecut.or or ldmlnl1trator, and !'red S0<Mbtl entrenc. to tna Civic Center Build· file with lhe cou r 1 with proof Cit~~ ~:cc'... ~~3~ &at Chipman ,....,. • Or· Mt.IC NOTICE o f 84.'rvlct", a written n.>que.t 11 Falt Ortve Al the time or tllt 1n1t111 publl· Pta.IC NOTICE stating that you dcw~ 1pedaJ .... Co.•• Mo."• ClllllOt"nl• 112828 cauon 01 th11 no11c.. '"' 10111 P1cTITiou1 au11Ha11 ~Z~0~,.'A~~:::~• notict." of the tiling or 1t1 In· rvbllllled •not Colll Delly Piiot amou111 Ol lh• 1.1np11d b1lenc. Of IM NA• ITAT•MINT the IOllOwl"" _,aon 11 ,.01,.,., vrnlory !And apprtdl!l'mt"nt of ~,.., 23, 1993 obl"'t tlOI\ teeured bu IM el>OV9 d.. TIM IOllOwl"" ,._,'°" 11 a~nn .. ,, ........ v ··• -,, 4433.13 IOfib.d o..o 01 truai '"d Htlmated u•tneM" .. ,, ,....... "' " 0011""' •• eauitr 3SIM'ta or of the pc.'U· 1------------...:....Jaoe11. expen .... at'l<I ldv1nC1tt ,, l ININO QAF;ETINGS, 432 8 AMEAICAL INTlRNATIONl\L. lll ttOM or 9<.'COUnta mentioned Classy A utos Adverti ed i n the Dally Pilat se.t,oe9.59 er!)()( 1111. lent• Me. CA 92704 Sttrburat Ct· Newpott BHch, CA tn SecLl.on 1200 and 1200.6 of The total ln<ltblednete ~ 1n Ntncy Ann Gerv1le. •32 I H11l>Of 92 88&3 C •'-,..·"f -'· p-'-· ,.._,. "llm•I• on wlllGh IM opening tild le 1111, Sant• Ana, OA 92704 '11.1 Sun han, Ill St1r1>ura1 Ct me ...-u Onua '"""'te \.AXJ.9, oomputt<I may b9 obtltl14t0 by cell· Tlll1 1>uet11911 It con<luctlO by 111 Newoott S..cfl CA. 92883 0£RALD A . GA.RRfl!1T 1ng 11111 ••&-&418 tM <11y before n<11vt<1u11 1,.~~~:i••n•• 1• conduc;l.cl by •n ton B u1lDea1 Center Drive, g:!":uou•t t2. 11143 ~~':'rt:,.=,•: .. filed with 111, Shu $u" Ch111 Sulle !H, Truet-T 0 S£RVICI COMPANY ourHy Cllfk or Orengt counly on Thi• llal9menl we• nteo wltll thit IRVINE, CA, H716·11H tffO N C1.11f01n1t Blvd utv tO. 1983 County Clerk of O•e11g11 County on (7U) 1'1·tHt Wlln..it CrMll. CA 946""3717 ~ .Auo t' '1183 Publl.lh~ Or1m Cout 4111·944·9011 Publlllhe<I Oreno• Cou t Dall)' ~7 "'·11 °'l A 1f 22 23 PuDllthed Or1noe Cout Dally Piiot Piiot Aug. 23. 30, S•o• 8, t3, tt93 Publlil'le<I Orar1ge Cout DaJI)' u. ,Y n o t ug , ' • Aug 23 30 Sei>t e 11113 4181 t 3 4127·13 Piiot Aug 23. 30 hen a 13, 1983 1963 4732 83 41120-83 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ...... ... •••• ... ... .., le1e ~a._._.,_._1~~--=•~M::I leatrd IMJ T HE DAI LY PI LOT CLA .. IFIED OFFICE HOUR ') elephone Servirc: Munday·FmJay 8:00 A.M .. 5:30 P.M. llusiness Counter: Monday-Friday 8:00 A M .-5:30 P.M. DEADLINE . Pl'OLJ<:ATION Montluv Tuesday Wedne!iday Thursday h1Ja}' i;alurdav '-'uncld\ Sat. Mon. Ttws. Wed. Thur-.. Fri. ~rt. Ot:AOLINt:: 11 :30 a.m. 4:30 p.rn. 4.30 p.m. 4;30 p.rn. 4:30 p.rn. 3:00 p.rn. 3.00 p.111. CANCELLATION & CORRECTIO C~11cellations a·nd corrections muy be made on same deadlines as above . Pl ease ask fnr a rancellation number wht>n cancelling your ad. ERRORS: Check your ad daily and report er rors immediately. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the firM incorre t insertion cnly. CLASS IFIED 642-5678 I , .. .,.1 1002 Att11llHff1rs WE PAV 1100 LEAD FEE 10< any houees that n..O to be moved or wr.cked 850-4133 lllDUYll TtWIHll Tet1llr •••d•l•4 3 8<1rm1, !! b1th1, pool and epe Elegant $350,000 11sum1ble financing Full price S550.000 *Cote Realty & l nvf'Stment , ........ Dolebout Boy &Beoch Real Estate OllEO HllHUllS ellghtlul thr" bedroom home Huge living room Dining room. Home de- signed for comton end grecjou• entertaining Penteatkl pool. Spe Flr&-pll REDUCED 1 20,000 NOW 1371.500. 131-1300 NPWIYWllU weu priced on 1 .. lend In quiet H011on of N~t near ell. Lerge 3 bdrm 2 bl unlll & owner wtll n.lp llna.nce. Walk by 812 Uth St ind call to eee 1269,000 - ~l\T I HI HI l~T IHlMl-, tnc. REAL ES1.4lE 131-1400 FOUIHOIH 011 l LOT Oreet lnve1tmen1 op- por1untty lor the •mart tn· vu tor. Slng11 etory homH with 1t11clled g1r- 1gee en<I lndlvtduel enclose<! y1r<11 Seller will Hall! wllh the financ- ing A. auper value It 1275,000 1146-7171 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS IRYlll lllUOI e .. utltully m•lnlllned and nicely d«lor1tt<I 3 b<lrm. home on 0111 11/ge IOI with room for • pool. F1mlly rm .. clrcular dr~ wey, gr .. n hOUM •• Iota ol value et Juel $347,300 • ~ ·--. - COLDlUCLl BAN~CRL.J --------••TDIAll ,mmaJ.~·~ home tn dellrabl<e.,.. wttfl fof· mal dining room, lemOy room l •11.PanelOn poten. ''" ~:=nto Re-duced t100 I A t value In the of C . por18eWI ~ ... IWTlllUOI hermlng 3 Br, formel din· Ing rm, beamed celllngt, herelwood lloora. Move-In conellllon. OrNI price et S259,llOO. Diane Humr~ 760-8300 WIEIMlllLAll'I best prloed F'EE pr~: $2 79 ,1100 S e ller motlv1ledl 3 .. den, lreeh paint, n-carpet C19an, • nice yard DI-Humr~ 760-8300 ~Macnab -ln11ne * ~ 1• , • 00 • ~ .C) ~ • >< C) • ~ • I • •11n ik •pen' •lvl nol high In priai. rueon· ebi. coat. claHlfild 1dv1rtilin1J For Ad Actbl Cal a Daly Plot AD·Vls<I 642· 71 11 I - ' r ~; --~.--;;-.----- ce Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Aug. 23. 1983 ::1•:.l· .... =·~·:.:•-.1.-kl--.• _~ ...... ltr lalt _ .. __ ._~--~~-··--'•·-~ IH••• ler lalt ltaat1 ftr lale 1a•lltrl al p111 ll?S II ... , Ualarala~e4 AertaHI• htallla-4 Aerlatab, 1Jal. ... Ae ..... rt.,.• ... • ... •..,t•._, .... u• ... l ........ _1OIJlct1ta11I• loat~ l.aJ•H 278' 1' NE~ 8Elcl4 i 18R S4116 499·5056 1114 lto2 111~ 111aa• lOOt rr.,.. aou 1144 '1l UTI IO H ,....,....._ __ .....:,.:.:,: 'H IALI Oil Ct1la MtH Ul4 ••.!J!!I ltac~ Hit t1I• Nn1 2724 LUil "1'111 Ullllllll IX dlOCk fo 8!XeR-vrlY lro 2 Br 1 ea • Pih 1..0tv LIH llLE Open 1-5. 124 Via Lido Nord Bay front single story 3 Br 2 Ba beam cetllng:i. •J*.ioua terrace, plt~r & slip $ l .250.000 Uayfront 6 ba 7 v, bdrm. Vilw on widr lot. pool. 8pQ, dock for l:.!O' yacht $4,8~0.000 Open 1-5. 10 1 Via Lido Soud Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath + large 1 ec rm. bum ceilings, furnished, pallos. $420,000. IAYlllE PLAOE llYFROIT Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up. 2 br, 2 ba dn, 2 boat spaces. Reduced -$1.500,000. PElllSUU MOIE OOUIFRDllT Ocean & jetty vtews. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 bath. 3700 1q. ft. Xt.ra parlong. $1 ,385,000. FAllllAlll UICH HILL TOP New 4 br, 4 11\ ba, custom French Normandy Fatate l.2 prime acre hilltop $1.250,000. OOllOIADO OHS llYFROIT Coronado Island cuat. bayfront lot 115' boal deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/trade lRRIWllUD llDIE Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake vtew. 3500 sq. ft. $440,000. Will trade for a local property IOEAI FROIT llCOIE UllTS Prime 2 Br. 2 Ba & 2 Br. 1 Ba. Duplex on xlnt swimming beach good income. $725,000. No tn lees. no cloH cott THnlllOOI 1~44 C C ... d Xlnt p reallge are11 •tr1dv11rlt.1 bldOI2600 IO 1,2,3 Bdrm 1pte Wilt Rrn Nii Carpet Rent. 6200 1q ft I provide Qu1lltled P.ai>ll unlurn No pelt. 073-U..O $62.5 w t ide 646-8826 ape o.. renovatt ' wllantHI~ \/lt'N Planla· shore mooring 4Br-1 hH lion thutter1, tropical * Xlnt financing to •en1 your property. --' _ __ •Prime So Orange co TRW report + appllcatlon 14 IT Loe 2 br. 2 ba luxury 81)t looa1 --ztoo 1 ° b • Y 1 r 0 " 1 AO 1 patio. comm tennta. pool 640-1538 & spa Takeover 91~% 1oc form 1 proleulunally 3 Br 2 Ba.1800/mo winter, 2446 Elden Av. $696/mo Call Bob Grtfllth/Rol> oraltell leH• form oller· 'It btk to water 650·5711. 851·8226 036/mo 11t & fHl • S 100 tee, • .,.. uttl In cludea 811 arnrrn1n1tl111 Coroilll1TM11 IOU loan 759-1501 or Socci. 7141752·801 1 Ing you maxlmutn protee· 876-1696 Alk tor Mickey MESA PINES 2e60 Harle Business Properllee lion. Call Pete Jotinaon 38R 201. very nice. Blook BEAUTIFUL 1 Br S525/up Call 546· 7593 JHlllH OllEH 752-7373 2 bd. den. 1 ml to bcn. WALKER & LEE community 1enn1s couns, n--• r ........ _ Brokerage Co. 83 l·1268 from 0-0ean, winier ren111 PAI/ pallo. pool. •P• Gentleman, nontmOker over 40 KllcMn privi- lege 548· 7566 ev& Lola for Seit ltOO S750 mo. 675-3504 TOP area. quiet. no pol• pools, 24 nr security. l\Cdl ..S\O\C Many extrars. S289.000 ----549·2447 t 9 l crea prfme Garden Beactilront rentals, Npt, 2 _ Grove near Brookhural & units winter, 2 Br 2 Ba POOL. tr pie. pVl pauo. Npt Ben room to reop Fee Open Sun 12 -4 6 Maritime, CdM. By o w ner , R Foste1 714 ·975·0060. 760-1733 MO IHEY DOWN Beaullful new home. old COM, 3200 sq.It 100% usumable long term llnenclng 85 t -1600 or 675·0232 OPEii HOUSE TOMORROW. 2·6 PM 703 Iris • $209.000 Walker &. Lee Real Eslate. 759-1501 Co1t1 Mt11 I 024 S 1101000 a IR HA 2223 AVALON. Broker 640-9019 2BR l 'ABA S98.000 243 E 22nd C M 979·8330 2Br Condo nr S C Plaza OV11ner, pool, spa, $10K or less dwn, $700mo. all lax $87 ,500 556· 1626, 775-2580 Westminster, possible 24 $676, 1 Br 1 Ba $485 dahwehr. Eastalde, x lg 2 neat non·amkr M /F unlla $380.000 Agent LUSE W/OPTIOI 645·9466 eves Br garden apl 1595/rno $350/mo Kn prMlegea 494.9704 or 495. t87'7 l/el'f Sl1&1p 3 br 2 be home like new deluxe. 3 Br 551·2841 645·6930 alt 6PM Univ Pk Terracv 3 Br 5 unll Condo projecl E. with dining rm. 2 car gar w/gar Faces waler AVllll Slunnlng large 1 Br gar· Am lor rent In dplx M/F Do11er model, 2 Ba. •Int Coale Mesa Approved S650tmo vacant now Sept to June From $900 den apt, pool & rec area $257 mo Incl gar Avail localton, walking Illa· plans & map s2so.ooo 2176 Puenie Ave Name 8:)2-6000 $425/mo 710 W 18th Sept 14 675-1441 tance to comm pool Fee your 1ermal Agt. __ _ _ alnd s139,500 Jean nel.Agt851·6260 CurlHerbensll OCEANFRONT Neal 2 :i.>Br 1'A Ba w/gar crpt5, Laten 752-1414 COSTA MESA· Newport 631 -1266 BR S675 winter Garage drapes. stove. lncd yard Blvd 19,800 sq ti w11n 60 Nice JBr. 288• pool. yd, No peta 673·7866 w/pe~g;4~~'c;'r,~5llPM La1a11 11cla 1048 11 lrontage $350,000 with appllanoas. frplc. 1mea. Presllgfou1 bacne1or, 667 "L" Victoria $525 New Cu11om Home. 3 bd. $95,000 down Seller will 642-7326 waler front. prl11a1e 2619 .. 0 .. Sanla Ana 2'1t be, French doors. carry balance Agent beach pool f ully 675.5100. Daaa Poa'at 2226 · · · $540 Frpl, akytlle, jacuzzi. equipped kitchen, aecur- Rm w/pr111 ba, kit prlv In trg apt. nr Occ & hosp Female only S250 760-3295 days 646·0992 eves Room lot rent, near l>eacn and fwy S250/mo brlck & tile deck and Harbor Ridge it 1 Sen Condo In Dana Pt near lty. pr111e1e parking WOOIUll YILUIE dr111e $208,000 As-Sebastian Make otter Marina Br. 2'1t Ba lrplc. $1100/mo 642-1802 1 & 2 Br. Apia avail Pool. w orlllng rem 25-40 non sumable loan 499· 1604 644·0377 pool & jacuzzi. $750/mo. Winter, 3 Br, view & deek. spa, garage avail, laundry smok Npt Creel tennis !;63-4954 BUILD YOUR ·HOME on a M --.-D 497-6455 west N w p 1 $ 8 2 5 rm. gas paid No pets pool $300 650· t706 6PM spectacular OCEAN OQDllllS, tltrl F t i 673..0241or831·4582 2Br t'l•Ba $595-$610 FRONT 3 Arch Bay, ree Resort 1450 01ID ID t Br 1 BA S515 Summer simple lot Call owner Fri luxurious ·'Flear1 Loo V1Utt 2234 Aparlaeata, Uni. TtL llllT ll4·0011 ltDllh 2906 to Mon (714) 499·3070 or huge 2 bd cabin In the HOM~ F'OFI RENT 2-6 1--"'!IOl'!N.,..T!"!HWE"'!IS!"!A~N'!'IO"'""- T u e Io T h u r s mountains $1 t6,000 Fountain Valley 4 Bdrm. la 1 Dana PoiDI 27 SUMMER RENTAL (213)799· 1159. NOW ELEGIBLE NEW $775 Fenced yard & Peaiaallll 2707 Spacious. bright, 2 Br. 1'.lt 3 Br 2 Ba. unit, Nel bar, OPEN SUNClAY 370 CAL-VET $75.000 8% garaga.Klda &pets ba. $625 493·0467 furnished. wasner. dryer Mountain. 2 Br Wood LOAN 71 4-338-5004 welcome 863-1500 2 Br 10a. patio, ulll. pd, nr 2--0 lncld Summer enclsd Agent. no fee Lido snopa & beach. no Haat. B11ch 74 shingle, spotless house B Ibo $7001 673 0343 garage 5602 Seasnore w/legal unit. view. 1 block 1 1 O Hu-DI Beacll 2 40 pets mo. • 2 Br i Ba upstairs. lrplc. TSL Mgml 642-1603 to beacn $210,000 Peaia1ul1 21 1 ~p.-.p'p.;,p ___ ..,!"I~ Corona del Mar 72 garage $ 6 2 5 /m o Best vtew, tall.est ocean fron t bldg tri·plex liiiiiiii.iiiliiliiiiliiliiiiliiliim-- Newell, 497·5411 li2!""1B~r-ye_a_r~ly-d!"'ec""l"'k--:vl~ew-2Br. 2Ba. lrplc. wound llr, 642-7803 Vacation If t h 1069 w/d, garag~. partt)' lurn: $675 mo Aval! ep1 1. No 2 ILOOIS TD IEAOH Near Adema & Beacn. up· Renlala 2907 ••rr tlC 675·6829 pel. 714"898·961 1 2 Br. 1 88• patio. encl oar stairs apt. single car gar-Big Bear cabin. 2 Br. 1 Ba. with spacious 4 Br. 2 Ba. each level $1,200,000. POOL HOIE Quiet location 3 BR 2 Ba. fireplace, RV access $148.000 llnanclng by owner. 11% Fil RATE 30 YR L Ni I 2152 3 Br. 1'1t Ba Condo. range. S775tmo. 599-4oo5 age. patio, dswshr, small nr lake. all wood Int BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR .HI Bor"'" 011v1· N B 67S blb l IEWPOllT HITS-POOL HOIE Th.is home has been recently remodeled and offers 3 Bdnn w/2 beautiful tiled Baths. frplc, mirrored ward.robes and sliders leading to luscious pool & spa. Priced for quick sale at $252,000. Great tenns available. TRIDITIOllL REAL n """ l•ltll 111-lU0,140-0112 ABSOLUTELY FANTASTICK OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX NOW ONLY $1981000 Across the st. from the beach, and owner wants to carry the loan for you. Offer your down payment • RtJ Mo0er41t IUtr, 141-1121 No In tees, no close cost lf1lBI [QI oven. ralrlge, ctp1s. llrps, 2 Br lba, pallo. carport. nr pel ok, 1 Br 1 Ba lndry 359·89321359-4060 Big Canyon Monace by Furnished 2"13r 2ba, O:n, pool $620/mo. Near beach. No pe1s. $630, lac $450/mo $300 de· ------- owner G.C view. 3 car N I g u e I Shor es Sieler & Newland. Days 673-3983 posit Agent no fee Big Bear cabin, 2 Br. 1 Ba. 1 6 5 2 2 E 548 0435 nr lake. all wood Int gar. 14 Rue Villars Open To1wndhome. secur ty 4 -4 1 • ves • ute studio apl, s400 mo. 863·1500. _ 359_8932. 359•4060 wknds 1-5. 640· 1538 ge e comm., ocean HOME FOR RENT N t A all Sept 1 SEIWlllD LIDO ISLE •aYFROllT view Club house. pool. Hunllngton Beach 3 Bdrm 01ro-~·195~5S9-83o0 MAUI • tennis & beach prlv no $850 Fenced yards & VILLAGE BeautUul wna1er Condo, DocklorlARGEboal. pets $1 ,000mo. Call garages.Klds&pets LAROE 1 BR, view deck New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury onKaanapallbeach 1Br, AISOLITELY Lovely6~~S:,JYt Ba 496· H48 welcome. 863-1500. gar. ex1raa. S795 ... dep, apts In 14 phms. 1 Bdrm 2 Ba. labtlous 'View. IUUTtFULI Gated/Comm 48r Nawl'f Agent. no tee. 'I t9 Marigold. 640-4255 from ss45. 2 Bdrm rrorn special ra1es't Book now 3 bdrms, 2'1t balhs. * llY FrHI OH••* turn, beech tennis, lr•iat 2244 New 1 Br.Conllo, frplc, $630. Townhouse from t or fall & Winter . spacious Towne Home VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! sauna, nr schools. no carpets. drapes. bll-lns. s695 • pools. iennts. 213·389·5576 only 3 yrs new In Back Sec Bid , 2 Br 2 Ba, pel8. $1500. 661-77t2 2 to S Bdrma. SBSO-S2000 garage. pool. mo/mo waler1alla. ponds. Gaa lor leatala 10------ Bay areat Tas1e1u1 decor· Pool. boat sllp a11all Ntw~rl lt1cla 2111 lease. $750 or $800 mo. cooking & heating paid. SL 2901 sling. quallty eppolnt-By Owner: 675-8637 ~ 7141752-5071 blwn 8·30 From San Diego Frwy 111re menls 1nroughout. 2 car 1---------S 126imo 2 Br. 2'n Ba isor & 5:30 wkdys. Ask tor drive Norlh on Beacn 10 -4P"IB~El'ID!'!RP!OPOPMP"!"'!'H'!'!OP!u"!'l§"e- attached garage. Conva-IAYFROMT WITH DOOi Newport Crest Condo. Kate 752·5071 McFadden and west on Partlally rurnlsneo Uvlng, nl&nl to pool area & gueat Ll4t lllt I Ir. 211, completely lurnls11ed. 2 ealty rot. male ahr 2Br nr McFadden to SEAWIND dining, recrea11on rooms. parking Only $142,500 113•1141 car garage. pool. spa. ocean. $340/mo. Isreal. V I L L A G E I large k1lchen C M w.ALKER5&rEE Beaut. executive hom8, ~~np~ls courts. CAii for 651•1177 ~~-~~~~~:~71~~.12 to 9 (714)893-5198 ::g.~;6~,a~:ll~~~ Real Estate ~:~~o~~c~;~;~~g :,:,r n~ TSL l1•t 142• llGa nlque spac. spllt·level La1aa1 lucll 2748 Balboa Pen M/F toshr 3 schools, shops. Baycreat LIDO ISLE 4 BR. 3•,; Ba bach Sunken tub, patio, 2 Br 11 /2 Ba. frpl, walk to br. 2 ba hOuse nr ~each A•--'-~1""' area. By Owne r Sept tnru JUT'le $1200/ -wc::~CMllVa , trpl. wet bar No pelt town & beach. $600/mo $260/mo 675-601 Greg ~. $3 75.000. 642-4 116. mo No pets. 675-7667 $550 incl utlL 675·5968 Incl. utll 493-6538 Buss women tooktng !or AROHITEOH IELllHT MEIAVEHE Cnarmlng remodeled Mesa Verde nome. featuring 4 Belrms, family room skylight, natural wood lhru-out Owner trensferad end musl sell Asking $179,900 Call 540-115 1 tor an appoint· ment. --~ -HERITAGE . • REALTORS 759-0884 Ill oa11yo11 Cozy 1200 sq tt 3 br. 2 ba t M 27 .. N I L. 27ll!lll rmmte to shr 4 bO hme. • home nr Irvine H.S. Many 01 I Ill -w IW~ll HC• v~ Eastblutl S300 • 1s1 • 0~¥~~~t~~g~RSE upgrades. new crpt. ale. 1 b , upstrs, gar,' o-1 Br Yeraalilea. courtyard, lat ~ utlls, 759.1211. eil OODL OFFI Dramatic vlew home lurn lrptc. 8' jac. patio, pool torla/Canyon area. no guard, sec system 280 days, 640-8163 eves Lar~e spark II no pool high· Incl piano & pool I able. ser111ce & gardener Incl. doge. d/w, Av all 9-4 $835/mo. 493-6499 fe rmmte to shr 2 Br. 2 Ba Ilg tupaclous yard. Cool 9010 120 davaor? ,2500 S950/mo. 551-4854 $450/mo 831-6812 wtpool & lnllr" HB Avail celling Ian In family room ' , plus 4 6drme adda up 1o ,,,m_o_7_2...,.0_·_17.,...6-::2:-a-:::n_)'1_1m::-e-:--For Lease 2200 SQ. II 3 Br bd, dnalre, gar. nice 911 $266/mo 841-3503 8 cool buy $259,500 Ocean front 5 Br 3 Ba 3 Ba condo. lrplc, micro. area Victoria/Canyon. Fem to shr hlle oii'tne .42·1200 Duplex, yrly S t875/mo or parquet poo1. tennis. No dogs. Ava II 9.4 COUNT y CLUB LIVING Bluls. C M No llep. no winier St 500/mo Xlnt loc Turttarock Vista. Pose 1550/mo 631-6812 IN NEWPORT BEACH last $250/mo 63 1·2576 Wkdys 213/285·2261. tse opt. 833-2227 Br 1 Ba. garage. no pets, Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· ---- N t ••• CL. 2269 children ok, maintenance menls & Townhouses Fem rmmte 2 Br 1') Ba. tloHll U11f1mll1h14 ewpor • aicper prelerred. Renl Some are elegan1ly Gar, Laundry C M Split C 1 2202 2 dens. or 3 bd In Harbor s350 Call 642.s 155 furnished From $660 rant & ulll 650-A495 IDtrl View Homes :io Pets.. On Jamboree Rd al --HB. M/F to ahr 3Br 2' >Ba Big Canyon Totally Yrly $1200/mo Call Br 1 Ba. In 6-ptex. 2269 San Joaquin Hiiis Rd o h Absotutefu 52 $ so $300 Hae 1 m1 to ocn. gar xtre remo ome , eves, 494-"' 4 B Maple " • IU-1100 cln 5265 mo 959. 1485 NEWPORT IJEAC.H ort1c11 t,000 ~ ti l.llrtc;llvll Well Maintained. Mooern Bulldlt'lg Ol'I Outet Street A111gn9d Perking Q1r agat Ava tl a t:>le 6'5-4800/~~323 Bl.YFRONT BLOG BASE· MENT-2500 •q ft 50c1$100l9Q 11 Call Mon-Fri 9.5 6•2 .. 1°'44 NEWPORT CENTER Full t ervlce Executive Suites S575·S625 640·5470 Office space lor leaM 747 ft, $695/mo Ullle Pd MC ground fir 1056 Et Camino Dr. Cos la Men 3 Blks E ol Fairview & Al!an'IS 754-1040 Mr Tracy • $290 tup. carpals , drapes. ate, restrooms. 17301 Besen Blvd Hunl- lngton Beach 842-2834 HYYIEW Beaullfvl large olflca a11all· ab111 642-4844, Mon·Frt. 9-5 Sublet sml baytront olllce, NB Convenient, parking $400/mo 546-2888 Comm1rci1l leatah 2911 1576 Newporl 0i11d C M 555 sq tt. S4 t5tmo Agent 54 1 -5032 400 sq 11. bldg, yard, C-2, 2400 blk Newpori Blvd $300/mO 646-3192 HAID llEW Genaroua tenant Improve ments. 650 to 4000 sq II olllces S 90111 2488 Newport Bl C M 642-3490 Busy Npl Blvd. C M 780· 1164 sq I. air cond othce/retall. 645·9628 CM/NB 17th & Newpor1 Newer 3300 sq II. ample parking, air conll Owner 675-6900 For tease approx 5.000 sl warehouse & olllce space. lencd yd. H8fbor area S1500 /mo 842-1183 Shop/Store/Office Space 350 sq It or less. reas C M C·2 548-7249 1AI .. 1ri1I ---- Rea1111 2920 1206-2566 sq ti.('~ otfice) West Irvine area From $504/mo Tom 851·892.8 2.660 sq It 3975 Birch, Newpor1 Beach S 1330 M 1A zoning Agent 541-5032 •CdM, former manlcurtat dl.11 sulle 2855 E Csl Hwy $575mo 675-6900 Newport Beacn Ltdo Can- nery VIiiage area 3250 sq It M 1 or commercial user grounel lloor 1t1ra wide door plus 2 loao1ng oocks, ample otl sHeet pa1k1no as 11 s 50 a SQ fl NNN Call Slyvia. Pelican Prop11r11es inc 714/645 6501 "COBS REAL TY, INC. .. ~;~-6670 CHARMING 28r, 188 1-------- nouse Costa Mesa. LIDO ISLE beau11ru111 Four spacious oep No pe1s 540·4484 Odrms. formal dining. 3 bd collage. completely huge llvlng & 'em11y remodeled. huge newly Br 1 Ba. private yard rooms S4000i mo yrty landscaped yard. garage. wl1n no common walls Call for more details frpl S8751mo. tsl. teat. 382 Vtclorta a7 $510 •CONDOS• Hseto snr -Turtle Rock. •S690 up 2265 ti 1ndus· VIiia Balboa and Ver-fully turn Pool. iac 1ennis 1r1a1 orr1ce 1e io, Reoon· IEWPORT llVIEl.l S 116.000 total price Super lerge condo Country l<lthen, large llv· Ing room over look• huge patio. 1 Bdrm downstairs w11n bath, 3 glent Sdrma upetalr• with 2 more bathe. 2 car garage Only S 118,000. Cell ror snow· Ing 546-2313. THE REAL ESTATERS PUllSIU HPlEX 1221,00011 Cut•. older unlit In good condition. Mt °" • quiet CO<ner tot. Lota of poten- tllll lor remoc:let; ateps to bay & ooaanl Owner very mottvaladl Ael< for Hatlle Strod\, &44-7020 Ulll lllL ESTATE PRICE TO SELL S83,000 Terms 548·6680 Lovely Cape Cod 4 BA I.AST-SIDE 111 DOWll SPIO HI SPAI ASSUME 12% LOAll 1t neatness coun1s 1n1s one Oil LUSE/OPTIOI 3BA extra Wide IOI Priced to sell by owner $399,500 673·2523. 213 790-9921 could be for you. Beautl· Newer 3 bdrm, hlgnly up· OOUll YIEWlll fully dec;orated and main-graded 1own, dble gar. Brlgnt 2Br. 28a corner unl1 1a1ned 3 Bdrm 2 be on a pvt patio, comm. spa end on top floor Luxury am· very quiet street Priced pool. Only S 125.000 menltles, owner anxious. to allow the seller to Ownr/brkr 8111 Duggins BYCO 645-2251 move quickly Only 633·2900/759-8121 1-------- $t19,900. 751-319 t Easlstde 3 Br 2 Be pool orPORTHITY C:.5ElECT $140,000. Devin Real Es· ..... PAOPEATJES tate. 642·6368 OF l LIFETIME LHUIY PHTHOUIE • HUH LOT Purcnesed tor $600.000 In Tnls lovely Westside home ·02. Assume lat TD of features a 10.000~ aq. II. S520.0-00. 12.5% lntereat 101, remodeled kllcnen. o wner wtll (for 11111 eaorow) spa w/redwood decl<lng, sell wltn zerodown !Or 2Yt car garage and co11· loan amounl ered patio 11e some of me amenities. Asaume 100% FlllAIOlll $72,000 loan Owner very 011 WATER Newporl Townhome Im-security No pea 85t-9523 maculate end unit. large 2 IJ-380-9 660 days e r 2ba townhouse & spacious Slip for 23 It 7 l4·S48-853~ eves E7s1de. 5 yrs olo. yard boat $1250 yrly 4 Br 3ba. Canal front. $650/mo Call Dick Westclllf home Lovely 2 Ocean 1•; blka. Deck. 998-7300 dys, 640·2426 bdrm -den w/nlce yard, garege $1300/mo. 237 evlwknds wet bar m trplc $1200 Canal 675·7 450 "-'-=---::-c-=-=-=-yrly Br, $460 Garage, Newpor1 Cres1 2 Bdrm Beaut exec nomes, n8Vll)' crplS/drps & btHns. unit. very spacloua with decorated 4 Br 3 ba. 525·8803 new CPI and many up· poof. verytrg yard. nr f-=-sr_w_a....,t'k-_t_o_s....,h_o_p_p,....ln-g. grades scnools. anops Baycrest patio slartlng at $525 WA iERFRONT HOMES area By Owne< Lease 557•1430 631·1400 $2 100 6 42-4 116.1---------7 59-0884 Br w/gar. crpls. waler 2 Br oceanfront wigarage ----.,....----.,..-,=-paid 636-4120 t·5PM S6501mo yrly Beaulltvlly decorated 4. Br ~2176 "C" Placentia $460 l11•aer I Wl1ler 2'1>ba home l ease 2228 "C" Placenlla $470 S1550/mo. 6•4-7147. Rt1tal1 35011425. 1 Br(upper) & 1aOlll 1tir•lTY Eastblufl 3Br. 2 lrplca. lam I 26 r (down) Loe quiet •• "" rm, formal dining PROP MWIEMEIT s13501mo.120-0739 ;~~\..,c~~~~~~3~~f,'i;· l14/lll-t 1l3 Harbor View Hmt 4Br, fir. Br 1otally remodeled, l1IJM1 301 Comm pool A111ll brand new 1 ',~ Ba llU11Tlllll • I 2207 Sept 1 11 $1500/mo Incl lownnouee apl9. D/W, YlEW PtalDH I gardener Agl 673·1t81 pallos. kids OK, no pets. mot Iva ted A e king 633 Lido Park Drive S 115.000. 631·7370 Broker 213/865-6401 on Corona det Mar Clllfa OWHRAIXIOUS Oceanfront duplex. 3 Br Near beach, 1br. blt·ln'•·1 Sept occupa ncy ov•tlooldng entire N--Park lido Townhouse. 2 comp furn, 2 IQ patio• nr garage S525 mo .. yearly $695/mo For rental ap- pon Harbor 3 unU•. with bd, 2 be. pool & 081808 Balboa Pier 2 blk1 to bay lease 657-6985 plleauon 645-6646 declla and magnlllcen1 75 563 &. all snopa $900/mo 9 vi-•. S925,000 $128.750 6 • 4 mos. 404 E. Oceanlront Nwpt Creat Condo 2Br. 490/mo 2 Br. 1'/• Ba car WEITOLIFF HU 673-5661 eves 2'.lrBa. $795 mo Avail port, lower unit, lndry rm, l lliotH.l t f-lf ~t S OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 Dover VIII 2 Br 2'.i Ba I M 2 2 Sept S. 962-8847 close to stores __ R_ .. _11•0r.'.·.87•5 • ..eooo ___ 362 Grenoble. 4 bdrm, $141,500 645·9442 Coro••.. ar NwptHgts3Br 2 B8 yard 527 w Wiison Spac1ou1 4 Bdrm. 2'it bath remlly rm condo. Pool & M '"ii H l l Cozy studio •Pl. lull kltc, cut-de-sac. ~r school•. TIL •&•I 142-llOJ home la the pertect one VALUE! 1/1 lORt tennis courta. Greal Back 0. I oaH •Ingle person only. S423 S975/mo Call 845-3600 495/mo 2 Br 1 Ba. pool, IOW! tor the l11ge famUy. Fee-Completely remodeled 3 Bay loc $121.300 Coast UIUllA HILLS 673•5844· 875•2858 Sepl 1 2 bd, 2 ba. Park laurodry room. close 10 tur• formal dining & Br. cottage with room to & Country Rlty 646-816t l972 Deluxe Royal Lancer lrvlne Terr hm, 5 Br. 3 Ba, Lido, Pool , gar. $700 shopping 149 E Bay St aeperate tamlly room. extend & go-up. Horse lllLEa11s OOlllO 24x62 28r, 28a. large liv· den. d I n Ing rm 675·5634 TIL M111tt. 142-llOJ and may llna amenities a t a 1 I s -c o m p I e t e "" Ing dining & kttcnan S 1300/mo mo/mo 01 6 tor the homemaker Ex-pr 1 v a c y. New p o r 1 Owner 2 l>r, 1'.lt ba, pool, areea Fam rm w/wet bar. mo only. 85l-8665 Shoreclltts• iO 3 Br 4 be. 585/mo 2 Br. 1•;, Ba cettent netghbornood on Schools. New plumbing, be&ul lge yard. S1eps 10 all appliances & air cond tam rm. trptc's. grt ocean Townhouse. new carpal. cut·de-aac 1tree1. Only root llttchen. baths, marke1 !Cleal for elderly Young adults welcome. Styllth 3 Br 2'1t Ba dptx. vu. walk to pvt bch. new drapes. laundry 1141.9001646-7171. french doors & windows. couple Low assumable Agt 540_5937 akylltes. spe tub. frpt In $2000/mo 548-7639 room. enctoaed garage. THE REAL ESTATERS RV accen country loan $135.000 642-8809 . __ Matr sutte, many other 1 t923Pomone decor Beverly Morphy F t , BACK BAY 1Br. $15,000 amenities. 2100 sq. It ltl Spacious lurn or un urn. TSL Mgmt 642· t603 644·6200 oaa llD encl 111nal, comm pool. time 10 leue $1<100/mo 1800 IQ 11. cul·de-sac Valley 1034 spa, bch, boat slip poss 557.5475 hOme. close to backl>ay 585/mo 2 Br 2 Ba apt, -o 1 Ill L $1200/mo 642·3572 enclad yard. car port, c Br· Condo Assumable wn wl 1 cons er 58 -C ti u 11 2 24 k . Optlo 675 40 t0 Bkr OI "'t WESTCLIFF 4 Br. 3 be. e•· lndry rm. sm pet o .D.onl•0,000 9iu;., FHA loan Of n • ~ 2195 M I St • '• 2 Br. 1 Be. gar, bllln range d t bd ape · sallies 631-5838 le pref $4501mo • , ut1t do Circle :T Hun11ngton 3 Br2 88 garage. canal 633-2759 or 851-1105 Beac11 842-2834 front, ocean 1'1> blocka. New bch condo gar. frplc WANTED shop space or 218 Highland $850/mo. trasn comp. m1r:ro. WtD large garage lor minor 675-7450, 2131424·9425 $300 Casey 631-6543 auto body repair will pey up lo S200/mo COl'18 BAYFRONT-Weat Bay Rmmleshr 2br 2oa condo. Mesa or HunUAilion Ben Ave. 48r ~ lam rm + rec N B M/F 30 •• $350 • •; 8111 969· 1221 rm. boa1 dock $2700 mo utll Chris 754-6239 or Lawson Realty 675-4562 (213)863-9712 Stor11t large ocean view 1 Br we'll look for youll 1l'S-1n_o_1•e-g-a-ra_g_e_ . ....,~"'a"'!'l-r· 2922 $785/mo 1 yr lease. Housemates/Unllmlleo view/Baker. CM S4S 845·6459 Established i2 yrs. 552· 7855 1111 VIEW I 11 l In oc 832-4134 Aaataaetatah 3002 2.Br 1ba. • door lrom Yng e~ec looking for Fem •SP1RifUAL ADVISOR• beacn $785/mo yrly rmm1e to snr expenaes Advice 1n love, marriage & 546-5605 $250 • 112 utu. Barrie business 675-2495• 546·0404 Oulet 2 Br 1 Ba. garage. pool. Newport Heights $600/mo 1601 c 15th SI. 645-7355 RAH FlllD Here la your opply lo ae· cure e completely re- furbished 2Br, 1Ba up· 11strs apt w/wood burn- ing trplc & pvt gar. CHOICE NB HOTS AREA 528 Irvine Lee $750 mo No pets. Agt. 631·5 t55 Spacloua apl, apx. 1 ml. l rom beach Ca ll 642-2357. Rtalala Waatt4 2t09 Lost I Ftad 3004 Nd rm/bath or ahr house w/klt prtv. CM/NB area, nr bus line. n·smk resp working lady/student $200/mo top. 957·5012 btwn 4-11 pm. Sun lhru Tnur Louise Reis xchg Responsdlble working couple desires ren1 110\JH, Newport Beach Costa M es a $600·$700/mo Eves 536-8742 G1r11t1 for Reat 2912 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142-Hll Found Dog Older blkl tan male Corner Placen- 11a 1v 1c1 o ri a C M 645-7236 OCEAN VIEW, 2 Br. l'lt '•e""a""ib-0-8-11'"'1a-n""d_L_g_o_v_r_sz-e Found G ray and white be. lu'l(ury penthouse w/storage Hl·dry New female ~ltlen, vie Yukon Condo at VIiia Balboa. 8 rool $85/mo 646·6333 & Bear."'C M 675-4799 mo lse. will constdar lse op1 $975/mo 548·3239 Balboe Island· Lg ovrsze Founo lga beige M Lab w/atorage HI-dry New type puppy, 17th & UlllQUE I OLUll root S651mo, 646·6333 Tusun. C M 631-7975 Tiiis chermlng 2Br. tBa C M nr l7th $50 mo E-Z Found Male Tan 6 mo apt wtwood burning access. slorage or c8r mi. Np t He1gh1s trplc. cethederal celllngs. 343 Cabrlllo 546.95 16 642-0672 stove, retrlg. & p11t gar- age. Is more llke a p111 nae Cnolce NB Hgls loc 2100 Haven Pl L!e $775 mo No pets Agt 631·5155 EASTSIDE Cost11 Mesa nr 17tn St 10x20 $80 mo 957·0919 FOUND pearls, rail boogie board, bell 1oys 1den111y 675·3070 Found Scuba lank Npt Sch 532·2807 c narmlng custom New-s57.ooo Price S96·000 LAIUllA HILLS & oven open beam cell. ~=~~: r::J/s12~i~~-TSL MllT. 142-1901 """'Beacn 3 bedroom • 968-2297, 963-0867 a 11 t 24w50 "Br 2Ba c OK $625 oo """. eau1 u ~ c lrlg. garct 81 Call Liz. agl 642·52 i,...,,60-=-0-=-,.,...m-0--=-2-=B-r --:1.,..,-'it ea ''•• .. ••••Ill family room + den (could iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Haal. l11ch 1 40 nome Corner lot lslanll • $500 dep. Aval! Sept 1 u b e 41h b ad room I kitchen Fam rm. light In-1982 A Meyer 549·348• Saall ha 2110 TownhOuse. greenbell. WANTED shop space or large garage for minor auto body repair. wtll pay up 10 $200/mo. Costa Mesa or Hunllngton Ben Found Small green Par· rol Turtlerock area owner Iden! 833·0191 located at and of IPNmlm 4Br. 1>r.Ba. desirable ierlor. enclosed porch, r llr, carport. balcony cul-de·tC. Perteet for cul·de·sac by Central Pk, air cond Young adults 2 Br • 2'1t be conllo i BR 2ba nr So Coast 2078 Thurtn cnlldren or prlv•te coun· ~~::~.~~::t~~:nD~fi~ $137 900 esaumabla wel come S34.500 $750/mo Aval! 9/1183. PIH Femsect,downstra, TSLM t 142 1101 tryslde living 2 large Piiot Ctaulfled Ads 10 $91 ,000 1s1 at 12,,li'/, 540•5937 Agt Nr Brookhursl/Hamllton 24hr sec bldg ale. all ullt I"' __ · __ varda. one leaturu C fixed Owner 646·4025 JI.gt Bud 552·8"184 pd ecpl etec. S600 imo Ee.s1stdili'Br smaol but I I II /k I d reacn lhe Orange oast omatrcial __ __ Avall 911. 894·2592 cozy w/wood ceilings & we er• w o pon . market. lrviae 1044 3 Br. 2 Ba. Mon1ecello C • I i cabinets. 1405 851 ·9523 Prtoe $285,000 l arge tat Phone 642-5676 Prt)!llJ 1250 Twnnae. 2 car gar, pool, OD Oa a ••1 & 2nd can be auumed. IRVllE Sll,000 ;;;~-==iiiiiiiiii;;; no pets S695 Sterr• tJalarahb4 2410 ElSTSIDE Call Joy for lnr<>!'matlOt\. Great condo for yng cou· Great commercial lo-Mgmt. 641· t324. Lux NB, 2 Br, 2 Ba. SK75. S650tmo 2 Br 1'A Ba pie or sgl paraon cation. Balboa Pen at the 3 Br 2ba. no pets. klC11 ok, Olf 631·3651 Corinne. Twnhae, yard/balcony, c:;e: 759.9100 . -. . . . '·, Get GREEN cuh for WHITE 8Mphanl• with I Cluallled l.d c.a fS42.se1e For Cl1ullled Ad ACTION Call a Dally Piiot AO-VISOR 842-5678 '!:i~.~· S@ \\4\l~-~£tfs· ..... ... , o •.ou·n,,,,_ llt'""•'I ot ... tav, tr•f'l•bi~ ~·1~h 1M '9-•o fcv-to.,, ._...,,i. .. o•tJ' I p I N A U D I' I r I I I N A K L Y I I I I' I I G RAW £ Located In Orangatre. tun zone (207 Palm). 806 Joann St. $725/mo, Res 693· 1170 JoH am pet ok, cerport. lndry this 1 Bdrm haa a toll Good Income-price re-call 544.1&36 rm. all blt·lns. svllebte !or den or office. duce d 1 o $ 4 o o K &·rc•llh fllr1l1lld 2636 Santa Ana Ave. Hurry on 1111• one I 873-2.9'43 a IR 2 IA .~. "'-• TSL MGMT 6'42· 1603 631-7370 ,._ _______ .,,. I /d ... i• y,,.d, rptc. w111her ryer P1al1111a 2107 E1at1lde Duple~. 2 story, 3 TRi\DI T I0;\1 \I. ~L\I TY CH•tal1l1a1 1271 hook-up. Nopeta. Bi 2 ea. enclad yard. 723 C.nter St. 3 Br. 2 Bl. frplc, cable , AvaJI 9•1•83 $700/mo. MUI YllWlll $775/mo. 111 .... HC. 01y1 crpta, drp1, d1hw1hr. · Brtght 29r. 2Ba corner unit 4117·6287 Winter ranlal. $600/mo. 1_6_40,..,-_0i....,...O'T_,..-=-=,..-:-:::- on top floor Luxury am-4 bd 2 ba. In Meta Verde, A11llll. 9-3. 873-9423 E/1lde duplex. 2 Br, 1 Ba. menltl••· own•r anxlou1, 32GO Mlnnatto11 St OCEAN FRONT-Yrly 3 er gar, yd, w/d hkup. Cpl BVCO 8411·2281 $900/mo 644-t836 2 Ba. Dplx, ~ar, no peti. pr1t. S595tmo. 650·2071 MAGlllflCIEllTU •I txt1/U1 ti l I.viii Sept 111. 4Br 2ba st2ootmo. 6 3-8640 IHIEI YllTA APH Garden HomM In Turtl•li5P:o•cliitiiio•,.•.•p•r•oiiife•1-t.;liiioiiiniiiial twnhn. 2 pool• Hll Mtll 4 1485 t Br. 1 81 "&'· Rock 3 Bdrm, 2Vi b&. p-ople, Stierp duple!I S776/mo, 986-1616. $586.a596 2 er, 2 • " ..,,..._.,.......,.......,..--,--~= Gr11t lbr Iba, frpl .. O/W. Towntiou ... Frplci. 1ky-Energ'f .. 11111g btacl( pool downtown El1lnora. com· Condo for tae or ehr Nr So lrg baclt yard. g1r .. 1500 llghta, patio, all bullt·ln• end 1pa. Panoramic night merclal zone S 17.260 dn. C•I Plza. 2 bd. 2 be, MC Agt 873-'282 366 AllOCldO ~';!.~!:c ~.~~·;:~v~~: :~.~~a~u1~~11;~~ 1f45:." i~~~1s:~e. r ;~~~ ~1:: i HWPORT YILUH TSL Mgmt 842'9412 penelllng. C.nt A/C. A I.I . Ottllfrtlt li~ltl eves, 970-19511 da. 7 mtnut" from txm. !Br, Lero• 1 & 2 Br. c.lllng Ito. truly uneommM home. DRAMATIC 3br 2,,.. ba S530 mo .. Jr tBr 1460 patio, garage. aps, pool. FURNI SHED or UNFURNISHED. ALL UTILITIES PAID. HEALTH CLUBS. TENNIS. SWIMMING. plus much more' Sbrry, no pets. Model~ open daily 9 to 6 Oakwood Ci.lrden Apartmt,.ls Newport Buich So. 17 00 16th Street (at Dover) 642-5113 Newport Buc.h No. 880 Irvine Avenue (at 16th) 6-45-1104 $425.000 Xlnt 100. nr Nwpl la<, J~ 10 beh Xlnt tree mo. Pool. jtc:unl. 11nd. aand volley ball oourt, above nl lid• S525,000. $9 5 ,.4 ... 10351645_9006 volleyb1ll crt, 1ennt1 crt, t>llllflrd room. Call Bay 10% drt-12% Int Owner " " rac: rm. Sorry no ?91•. M • a d o w a A p t I ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ lsor Mu•t "" 54&-1036 Eaa111da 2 Br, 1 Ba, enotad Call 557-0075 646·0073 367 8sy St. 1• I· IJ I I 1· I Gr•"d"',• ••wa)'\ t t •IJ 'ftHJ w•'•n t inn-i'1f''•O ft1fny ••C" ac••• ,,.~ lfiO garage. patio. lrg yerd, no L••••• •c• t>twn H•rbor & N-l)Orl ... c1...... 1771 ealty pell 1535/mo .• 1 mo 8l11d EASTSIDE C . TRIPLEX. MC. dtpotlt. 548·54•2 or 0C:anfront 2 6d Moblle Large 1 Br f)OOI lndry tac 2 8r f488. Furn. 1520. 651• 1177 8 1 x grou S 11 1.000 770·5629 Hom•. Av11n Oct '· 1083 car pone: l'404tmo. utile ~~lo. Yb•u•: ... r~~0nd:..,.~1r • ft ;~'u'i~~~~t'"'' .. I' I' I' I' I' r I lt~:~g.;~~~:~1~01t E.alae 3 Br tea. lrplc. oar. Completely furn end _P<l_5•8-03a8 m~'an ..., ... . . . . . _ . encl ~•rda, s1 u . equipped 714·4G7-•2H -----~ 6 , .......... 1 ir""' II) I I I I 1-1 I I Nawporl oa•an front 646~8H, 180·2832 Hl\19 ~tlllnQ you w.int Co11do. LllH, lulcury aer •,u •:i!W!I · · · · · . . . -llllOMIUOM"""' trt.ple~. prime tocatlon. Shop 11 tioma 11'1 •••Y to Nit? Ot-..ln.G ad• do 2ba, ocean 11u. pool, eta. W-l.IJI a..t'l fl lttuffteetf::l ,:1_:1::00::.::.4i----__,,..-----..J.,===8=1=3=·7=8=73===l=C=l:ual=lled==64=2=·7=86:7=-:::..L::wt:lh=cl=ual=fltld=t4=2=·8=8=78 It MIL a.2·M711. Sec 1676/mo 836·2280 uf'\h.I you n•d ~ w•·'"' I T R I L U A I 0 -· ..... , .•••• , .. <>I 11 I I I I' '° .. :; •• 'i:..'l;. ·.::" :.; ~( .. :::~' 8111 969· t221 Oiiice leat1la fil4 161' Westchlr. NB. He to 1365 aq. ft Suitable tor meolcel or dental Agent 541-5032 FoUnct small grey F dog on Main St. Hunlington Beecn 1213)438-1312 Found Wttll• F Samoyed, Northwood Center. Irv Call Lagvnfl Cyn Sneller 250 so ttSulle $200/mo. Found w"'ii'iie w/bleck 779 "L" W 19th SI young Kilton Vic: Hlgn- Costa Mesa 851 ·8928 1and1Nottlngham. NB 500 aq II upatalra oto w/bath & showe r B1lboa S-4 00 mo 675-3600 548·0498 Found: Yg Irish Satter type Tra1neo Vic· tor1s/Plaoen11a 645-1223 BALBOA PENINSULA <400 SQ It Pvt bath. Re-FOUND yng fem Germen done.$300mo 075-7904 Shel)ard , vie Beau B•ker. C M 556-3268 Dorothy BaYfront, 0111oe1. patios. parking, jantlorlal. 873-t003 IXIOITIVE lllTtS llWPOIT IUOH Lux new lull Hrvlce otflcea 130·295 aq 11 Some 2 ottlQ•1u1te1. Racept & An1g "rv. garden couny1rd. trg windows. C111152·G4 8 Newport Beach lido Can· nery l/Utage area 3260 •Q 11 Mt or comll"lerc111 u111r, ground floor. 1ttfl wlda aoor plu• 2 loading docke. ample ort 1tr"1 parking ... 11. s.eo a 1q It NNN C" 1, Slyvla, Pelican Propertlea ll'lo. 7 t4/ll46-8&0 I LOST 8·1..,2,_..C,..._M-.,.S-t.--tp-/ hl.ltky m111 9yr Old/M Goldlf\ l•n "'/blk Mltk· Inga. 3 toe'a lrt paw, crlp· pied frt teo•. rac. broken. nda med attn OeclPlr•le 1200 REWAM M$. t358 LOet Dog. St knard x lrlah Selt•r "Br1ndy'1 90 lbs 6•6·2 1G3 Loet: Mini colli. M. l.•G Bch. Ot1mono/Ce1111na Reward 497·2&33 LOST Rad GOiden A• tr1e11ar Sun 812 t Co•ta Meaa Pl11cantt1/Wll•Qn area. Reward. 5'6~930 LOST: Reward. 0. Sm 11\orthalr. blonde.dog Ant to "Hetdl" Lkl Ike The IHIHI draw In Illa Whi ppet G8 2·15,ll, WHt • Dally Piiot -- Clu11tled Ad 6'1·5678, Sell Idle lt•mt M 2•ll818 ,. . C'."7 Otange Coa11 DAIL V PILOT /Tuesday. Aug 23, 1983 lb ler l•e llr••l•r ...... ..... - ~- ... ~. eu l!I Stm11 D~ll 8a .. 11J11 laall11 , ........ ltrnttJ ... ,....;;...;· .. "-'·'• .. •.._ ___ I a..n., Full rn: my m or iwt IRITXLL bXMPi'f 0 ALlfACOUSTlcXL - - -.......... _____ _ your orlloe. Aitlred • 35 For .1.78 iq yd. Cell Small lobe l Ref:ilrt Clean·up1, al\rub l trM LT HAUllNQ ·MOVING 81RVICE8 UNllMIU~ 8TAAVll'tti COLLEGE l!JCl)e(I WaJloov1rlng In• Hub:r oo/lng.1il typN M"rtltta1 latH Th!~·~L~ ~!'p~y1lr I I 546 4082 M p 772 122 t> lrlm, mo. malnt Prompt RENT Al Cl.~N UP& M11k1tlng, errend1, Dr'I STUDENTS MOVING CO 111111t1on, A111. Con1ull· Ntw-Aecover·Deckl yrt expet ..-ice • el or ete, • 1 8U 552·95 2 & r111. Chuok 842·2813 846·81921731·2018 1pptt, church, l lO R• Lio. T124-4H. ln1Yred. enl Attlgnmt. 581·8590 Lie. U 11802 ~8-8734 30 dey ad In the "" "' '" "" tractive older woman WATCH US OROWt M tr~IJ ffrtlar.al l11l1t11 ltnlt1 c ..... Ct1trtl• llNtrlHl E.(p Qerdn1r. ..,,,,,, a"oR,.E'S CL··N UPS liable drl119r, IOtlye, •I· U1-M27 Pl ' +II ~ I .I End paperwork night· e«nenl·M .. onary•Block hief MleiXN: Prlo1d c;IHnupa, lrM trim, FrN & HAULING. No Job too own car. 04g.9734 ' II[ -,,--m1re1. Call PAPER TALK Wallt·CUet. work. Lie. right, ,, .. ""m•I• on .... 0111 Pete, 841-1098 1mall. Hll·800e .. ,..... 4' A CHINO -•-• .. n..,1,..c .. • .. ·----DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY :·::: •• ~rq,-~~9~~dlv. #38 1067 Aob 973.9094 lerga or 1mall Jobi. Lie. lar~lllll Wattd HAULING; SMALL JOBS liLioi11iiiaifiliR11iii•ilt.lil1i!1...,. ___ -~fl~l!!!i~'!'.A~l!'!'!ifl~l!!'!I--":~~P:11~:.~8:~ yr• 11!,l~~fvB~~~~!.~~!~~ Concr111. muonry, flat· 398821 s73.o359 Mowing, EdgTng. Twice • Tr11h •Furniture 600dRCMtY1Mbf RIRi by Rlol'lerd Sinor. Lio. ED'S PLASTERINO Hr/day/wk 640-0888 •• u •• ,. work, lovndatlone. BIOQk, LtC'O ELECTRICIAN month 120 10 $25" MATT SA&-5089 TA£!8 . LANDSC~PINO 28Qe44 t4 yre or happy lnt/IKI P1lchlng/11xtur•• .-rr:-. fttrnO&li or any lnveel· brlok. Llc;'d. 538·5013. Quality work/Rea1. r11e1 !146·0707 HllH Cltlllai 21 VAS. 841·88117 local cu1tomet1. Alatuccoe. 846•82118 nae ment, qlty Improvement• er.ii• Cart TOM 831•8072 Lawn/garden malnl: relld. -......... Thenk you, 1183-4114 c•u·.-,o-m-"'"c ... e-re_m_l_c_r""ne- ,, •• 1.1.1 ...... o.. child care, gred .. k-8, lg• LIC'D ELECTRICIAN oomml, lndue. Yd ctn up. ROTllN'8 CLEANING lllllTllllOI, OIALITT Pllltlll Plaalill•t 8 "0 we r.. en Ir y •. OOITNOWll lllPHUllU (It'• Not Ju1t. Name) fenced yd. 1ranep. El•ld• Top qu!~~y,7 ~t,.·2·· rllH Low ratH . 841-4947 IVI SERVICE: I thoroughly w1•••p111 Prompt. ntel pro-H .. , ... Ul·lHI Kitchen•. Pelloa. Free 848-3306 Lie #320735 C.M. IChOOll. 842-0108 °'"V" ov ····~·a• clean l\ou... 540-0857 -lee1lon111. 83f.7148 WATl!A HEATER8peclal Ell. 840-2062 DAVE Ji Landecape remodeling, p I h •F T Your Dally Piiot s.rv1ce Directory Repr ... nt1tlv1 "a,1111 •a•l •t Ctat1aettr1, Faralt•rt l1U1l1lil11 NEED ELP? cXLL JeFFI GLEAI HOUIEI eteen up. Sprlnlller CUSTOM EXTERIORS 00 .. ,.,, urnece• '" ltrwlct -•Y I ma computero & INTE"", Re11. rat ... Free •Fauc:1t••Dl•poe1l1* .-.-.-;,;,;.;.;. ___ _ •New C1blMt1, cabinet c ..... 1 Jack ol 111 lrldH: cerpen-Aoae H .. kPO 913-0684 • e ' I I. r Ht. 8;;.v. 6"7·4281 Draine cleared lrom i6 & RlltYl/PHIE/HAUL facing, blfl & formic• Remod:l/Repalra, oomm. Xlnrtetqeu•pfulcrnkl!uu:r• r .. , lod,;a11.' ~~-~~lpn:.1~~~. t'~dl~~I~ •·r•-'•lllt/Tlttrlll~lt 11 yre'::~~rlence, 125 ln~lme. Reptlrl. FrM eel. Aon 846-2537 counler1opa. 642•0881 & reeld . Llc'd, bond-", llcen~-d ln1ur-" Lloyd' OllTlll PAllTlll 8" 1 9•n ••a•••32 0600 T I It I "" U5·6434aft 73 1.n173 lerge oremell 540-0354 A FS.Becky841-228 -• vu. • "· vv,.. ""'" • YI •~ rw ct C I Ina. For 111, 552·0142 " Landcaepe. An1. Ad #51. U2~343 -~~~~~~~~~ 111!_1 IJ --. -ONE CALL DOES IT ALL EXP'D HOUSECLEANING 71 4/597-1822 Smith 6 Son Plumbing Typing ord ProceMlng 141-Hlltll.122 ... Rem()(iel-r'9P&lr. Unique & Con11ruc11on 'R' U1 Garett DHr lttair We fht II, break It, buy II or CALL MABEL. collect Interior . Exterior Plumbing repair• & drain• Quick, easy revl1lona L ;alt Unuaualwork••,,.,,lalty Repalre*R•mod•Add'n• _ • haulll 548 •oo" Coune•tyeltlmtln clurld. Lie. 8A5·3428 Ae11onable. 851-1041 -2o yra lie. b'o";ded. 24 hr emergency 1ervlce 8prlnge·Hlngea-Opener1 . ., ~ 894· 142 t or 538-8332 lla~fI. :...Way-Parking l ot Palombo Const 962·8314 Lie. 334714. 856-01180 Aepalra Lowett re Itel HPllll * PlllTIH , . HOUSECLEANING CJ(4 6 Don 6'44·4798 ltllalllal ._1 Wf .. t w Ci1111fil1 - Aep1t,...Seatco11tng Remodel/repair Unique FRAMING . CONCRETE Lle'd. Tom 657-4480 Etc. Gery 645-5277 PTL GOOD REFS. EXP'O B~!wp~l. R~:0:~•11J:::: •PAINTING• Xii type1 ofl!lnliJI .. your WHITE'. WlZAAD S&S Aaphll 831-4199Llc 4 unuaual wor,k a apeclet-SPA INSTALLATION 1111•11111 ,Ha1ll11 Gladys 549·0759 Irvine. Reta. 875·3175 Exterior • Interior Home or my Shop. Steve WINDOW WASHING L •f!lttf•J ty. 20 yrt. Lied, bonded MASONRY 876·8690 -. JOAN'S CLEANING R11ldent • Commerlcal 494·8937, Free Ell. "Tha only magic Is ""'118vSlfftNG Palombo Con11 962-8314 C • .11 C Ii T EEi DUMP JOBS l Cookln9 -Errand• • & All Ntwlll FrH ••I 538-9801 l111at ltrfitt QUALITY" 631-20:?6 In my home neer Vlctorle, Aep1lr·Alteratlon1 In I 1!•1t •I Topped/removed. Clean SMALL MOVING JOBS Hshld Outtu. 640-1287 ·Afie MOVlNG· 12 YRS EXP: Nwpt area -:7let the Sunshine 1n· Co111 MNa. 842-8482 Ooora-Wlndow1-C1blne11 eXB CREbit7 clear up up, new 1ewn1. 751-3478. MIKE 646•1391 Quick-Careful. Low,., ... I'm •mall, my price• are Cuatom r"umee/cover SUNSt11NE WINDOW Panel-Pallo•·F•nces. 35 neg. TRW prollla. Money CLEAN·UP MASTERS HAUL-MOVE·AEMOVE P.~~~coccf~:1R9~~~:~g Lie T 138048 552-0410 •m•lll 860-8477 Aon lellert/job aearch CLEANING 642· 1549 IUI Pa&•• lerffct yrs exp. Jerry 548-4413 back guer 845-5840 All alzH. Prol., rea1. Aek Furniture, Tr11h, TrM• Eat Brochure 768-7894 *l• 1 lllYlll * PaMrl•t Up1-Cell COS 673-1107 Have iomelhlng you ;;;~, PERS8 l I 80stNESS Rep1lr/1mall Jobe. Fence•. SELL Idle lleme wllh a about our 25,000 l1wn 983•6416 NOAM • I Beet quality. 25 "Jr. exp. FWlng Interior &Sign Trade your old 11u11 tor to tell? Claaslfled ada do 8111 paying. Nora Higgin•. ahetvea. p1rtlllon1. Low Dally Piiot Cl111lfled Ad 1peclal. Celt anytime, -WANT ACTION? PARILE OLW Competltlve ratea. HANGING/STRIPPING new g ood tu with 8 tt well I Celt NOW, 899-7115 499-1801 ralea. Steve 731-8311 842-5878. 848·8884 (Mlchaal) ClaHlled Ad• 642-5878 Ana. Ad #50. 842-4300 Lie. T -118,428 730-1363 VISA-MC Scott 846-9325 ClaMlfled •d. 842-5878 842~78. • HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA VVedne1day,Augu1t %4 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Secret arrange- ments, clandestine meetings. are featured. You'll confer w ith a person of fast influence. Your counsel will be sought -you will be i n rarefied air, among the high and the miih~. Li bran figures prominently . TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Day of h ope. renewed f aith! A ccent on friends, romance and fulfillment. Chance exists for fresh start-you 'll get to heart of matters. Romance is featured, you have second chance for happiness. Leo plays important role. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Focus on intuition, career, prestige. participation in community project . F onner "teach er" plays important role. Family member makes major concession. Y ou will overcome initial opposition. Cancer, Capricorn. Aquarius persons figure prominently. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Emphasis on travel, knowledge of international customs, participation in special campaign or political activity. Clear lines of communication. Popularity increases, invitation to prestigious event is "on the way ." LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Someone seems intent on causing you to make premature move. Know it, protectasseta, dig deep for information and don't give up aomething of value for nothing. Scorpio, Taurus natives figure prominently . You'll locate "miaal ng link." VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Do plenty of talking, writing in conne<:tion with possible partnership, marital status, legal agreement. Remain alert, be ready for change, travel, variety and spark of friendship struck with member of oppoeite sex. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Domestic adjustment, i.a highlighted, along with basic issues, regulations and liceruie requirements for business and pets. Family member makes concession, agrees you were right, purchuefl gift as token of affection. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Romance clouda logic -give yourself room to think, avoid rushing to judgment. Define terms, realiz.e that the whispering of sweet nothing, does not constitute a legal agreement. Focus alao on speculation, variety and intensified relationship. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): F..mphasi& on production, responsibility. territory. and completion of long-standing transaction . Spotlight on aettJe- menta, property righta and agreem ents which represent aolid commitments. Canrer, Capricorn natives figure prominently. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Someone has been hoping you'll "get the message." N ow you will and you'll realize situation, relationship has come to an end . It's time to break, to galn greater per10nal freedom and to be rid of unnecessary expense and burden. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Chance exists to break new ground, to pion eer a project. to get in on ground floor where stock purchaee i.a ooncemed. Spotlight on payment.a. oollections, ability to locate needed material. Leo and another Aquarian figure Halt W11t.. UOO Htlt W11t.. SIOO Btlr W11tt4 9100 Htlt WaatH 9100 Btlt W11tt4 HM ltlt W11tt# SllG Btlt Waate• SlOO Auto Dellltlng, Sllve'a De-Cocktail Person. Age 18 t-IHIUL IPFIOI LEGAL SECRETARY IHIOAL Parl Ume pe1•on lor 11nd· ROOFERS: l\ot tar & com· 11111ng needtrHponalble, for food eraa. 21 .,. Reaponalbla perton tor Par t·tlme, e xper ,Ex Backof1I e.P/TAM wlch preparetlon po•lllon n eeded , clean cut lndlvldual tor cocklalla area. We train. small office. Wide range 875-0200 of FIT 11 1 c Nr Ho 1 49S.2434. Dane Point ex per I enc e n e c car w11hlng & auto dll•ll· O.C.'1 new111video1pot. ol dutlet lncludlng billing, LIQUOR CLERK needed, 848_5074 ype. ag. 831·4008 Ing, tull llme. 831·8900. Appl~ •I 2722 No Mein po111n~.1yplng, ate. Parl/ must be experienced. Bat P;~rttlm~:;r~~~t=i - Bebyallter. Live ln,5 dy ~~ly, ·~~9:~• :rug c~~ time. pt BGh. 845-935 1 Harbor Liquor 676·88&4 ~~~or~~!,.~:,n•.,r!~b!r firm. good typing. recep-Hot wo~~.O~~~e~an 10 week 2 children. Oya 7 5 2. 6 9 5 5 am or llAIR lllllHR Live In B1by1ltter/H11 L • w n M o r tu• r Y tlonl1t. general olllce y11r1 exper 2nd men 5 538-7472. ev 988-8550 953-5589 atter 7 pm. L11111 1p1c1. Cllentele keeper. 2 achool age chll· 540-6664. •kill•. NON-SMOKER. year• exper al 1eaa1 Babysitter, mature r11p. neceuary. STUDIO 5, dren & 1 2 yr old, lor 873·0964 642·7222 adlt care tor 4/mo. In my 0111 Atk tor Judy, 840-8443 achool teacher/mom. 11111 otlPITIR P1reon to do Ironing. Cell --.-1-1-Tt-.-1-1-1-1-1- 11om1, approic 4 dy1/wk. Lunch thlfl. Esteb. Mon·Frl. wknda otf. Own UfTWlRl 10 ev1nlng1. 845-8057 My " ,.. 648•0210. French·Cont. real . MAIR lnLllT room. Own car prel, Rel• P I I home or yours. Oood driving record a Lagunl Recent or cur-lllllOURllT required. Salary + rm & "f •••tr bl Jlf mu11. Salar~. vacation. Banking rent work hl1t. Call 9· 12, Aegis Halrityllita In the brd. 751·8043 11 you ave I broad back· PlllTlll t ick leave, insurance IMPERIAL S&L ha• Tues. Wad, Thura only. Ml1tlon Vl•lo Mall an· ground In IBM-PC micro Order dHk experience benellla. Aayn& Water CentralCHh V1ult T1ller 497"8211 nouncea ou1111ndlng Job L~v::.dcr0~P~~~7Y ~~~~: computer appllcalfona. prelerredbutwllltraln Syetema, 17835·M Sky-1 N 00011 -opp lor uperlenoed, k Cd ' npecilelly PC-DOS, then maturepereonwllh park Clrcle. Irvine open ng1 at awpor1 qualllled lull u rvlGe hair-wee 1nda, M. Locet thl• 11 your chanoe to get ablllty for detell work, lull 250-1811 Beach otflceel lf\t Y1cht Short orde< .. Full lime. reler. required. Call (213) In on tile ground floor ofa ... ___ 11 M B11ln. lneuranoe; •tYflll 6 m1nlcurl1t. II you 799-8201 collect. major lnaurance Co.'1 company..,....., 11• r. RtlTE PtRIHf excellent Hlary and F\aply anewar ad 33, are out 10 make top dollar d el I I I h W11t, Nawport benaflte. 842-4300, 24 hrs and don't mind working LIT PIUll •v opmen ° n· OUM Stetlonert, phone PUIT Plll OI (2) PART TIME OASH VAULT TELLERS I Al leut 1 yeer exten•lve cael\ hendllng experlenee required. Type 36-40 WPM end 10·key by algnl. Benlllng or S&L u - perlene41 preferrtM! CASH VAULT TELLER Ill FULL TIME At !Hat t yeer b•nklng or S&L expert.nee (worlclng with cuh). Supervlaory aklll1 end 10-key by touch required a.1,0111. l uO RIP h1rd with a greet etlltude lor car rental •iancv, Cell toltwire •ytlema. El· 8&3· 1200 IOI' appt Combined duties. Solt • I h 0 ' r.•rtlM In IOftWlfl con-, Weter Company In S811 • h 11 1 1 11 come w I ue. ueran-Janet, 850·11 O guratlon and 8 lo-of Pref a.eret:r. "' c 1 eng ng oppor un Y teed aalary commlaelon •• Juen Capistrano Truck 11 open 11 Scl\weber paid vecall~n• i nd othe; LOT PERSON-Part-lime, delvl~ Into appllcatlont with bkk'g uperence. dri ving e><pertence Elec1ronlc1, 1 l11dlng Incentive bonui point honeat herd worker. xlnl 11 requ reel. Knowledge Of Cell J~t 850-1 180 neceasary as well H electronlca dlttrlbulor for C for 1ludent1 Nwpt CM IBM-l>C 1111mbty, CICS good drlvln eco d an lndlvldual who 11 pro0rama. 111 Charlotte erea. Appty0 In ~raon hardwaretaortwere Inter· f /T l l LIYIRY Good pay en<l ~rtr;ge b~n: tell-motivated. h11 good Clark 495·2005· Newpor1 VHpe, 2806 W.' I a c • • • n d Pro P • L.A. Tlmea, 7 d•Y9. 3:00 ellta 714.493.4535 commulcellve 1klll1, and Hardware/aatea. Full Time. Cit Hwy, N.B. I erty/cuually tn1ur1nce la am. Muat heve cer and . one who paye 111enllon1 E 1 d 1 c de1lre1bl1. phone, Laguna Beach. HI•• to d•t•ll• Jr, Coll educe-H~~:~:~:~ 1g~~ · 1~~~;, •All WAITll ldHI po1lt1on lor 1ertove 494-11'498 lion helplul but not re-N1Wport Beaeh 5-8 hrl weekly. 3 Corona hobbyt1t or 1tudent. Flex. 1---------* quired Pia contact del Mar locatlona. $4 /hr hra can bl arran~. Pubtlahlng Co. n11d1 B1rb1r1 at 883-0200. ext •ILP WAITH + generoua tip If Job done Central Orange Co. lo-full·tll'T'lt H1l111n1 for 350. •llTAt•&•T right. Jim. 714-875-0838 cation. ctrculallon dept. Mu11 be " " --------Send ruume 10: Bob Bot-motivated, aelf-aterter Cuatom mill work Selary COOK, Pantry. private IHl •TllllGI cha, 2137 Pam! Clrcte, who wishes 10 1dv1nce. .. DIALING FOR DOLL ARS comm e n au r e a I a country club, Laguna All around maintenance Orange, Callf. 92887 or Min. 1 yr ofc exp. Gd w/exper 648-9328 Joyce Nl9uel Phone Chef, man tor large apt. call 7141937.9333 dayl. typlnglflllng, prol. phone Earn big money for short or Dean 498-5787. 9 am . 3 pm aompleic. Muat be manner, ablllly to write houri. 30 hr wor~ week .la.••Tt• llLll CloHd Mondays. knowledgable In 111 IMover-Drlvar. Mull b• bu1lnH1 11ttere, data with potet1t1al 10 earn -" bulldlng tradu. )(Int cleen-<JUI, r1ll1ble, hard· entry exp lletplul, gd 1500 ;. per -k Homem1ker1. INcher1 • MIP·ll•ll aalary 6 benallli . PIHH working, mu•I be over working conditions & ••· •6AM·NOON H rn extra Income. Fl1lr Now hiring pr111ere tor do not reply unleu fully 23. wm tr•ln. 15.00 to cell. benlfll1. Qualllled •NO EX PEA NECESS lor decorlllng nee Flo hand Ironing Mutl be qualllled. Anewer In own 11er1. Starving Aclorl epplloent1 tend ru ume •WEEKLY PAY GUAR hrt. Wiii train. 488-1481 metlcutoue. 1000 No handwriting. Ad # 1014. Moving Co. 850·1388 & .. llry requlrem1nt1 to: •HIGHEST COMM • Oellvery/parte, full time. Co111 Hwy. l ag Bch. Dally Piiot. p o. Box llll llllll lllll1 Judith Perk er. Clrc. BONUSES Qualllled 1ppllc1nt1 good hourt, benellta. H · 494-4044 1850,CoatiMeaa,Ca. Dept .. Plua Publl1hlng •PLEASANT WOAl<ING 1hould contact Yv111e tabll•h•d Co Davie Hoal/Hoateu. Orei l 92827 $360 1-kptu1po11lble. Co 4300 C1mpu1 Or, CONDITIONS M or an o 11 ( 2 1 3) Bfown Co. 1148• tsa4 beck 10 •chool I b 0 c Work. lrom home. For •209, NB, Ce 828&0 II you're bright encl poa- 641-2t14 n•-·,, ~ldeo nlgohl ipol. IAIAlllllTWllH I 114Ull dliHt call (312) REALESTATESALES 11111pleeaantvolcec;111 IMPERIAL S I L ~~~11ence<l chair-aid• Siert minimum w•o• + THL. HllP. HITIL 931-5337 Kl 2239H. HW 111111 Mr T8hlom3•-•0at118 New Po r I Be• oh llp1 Ho11/Ho1t111H, Orng Co. '"king 1111 llfll llllt Exprd aal1&pert0n for well 644,0032 1tudent1 preferred. Apply r11pon1lble lndlvldual 1350 a week plui poutble. kn 0 w n e 11 ab I I• h • d __ Equal Oppty Employer M/F/H 11 2722 No Main Street, with minimum 2 ye1r1 Work from home. For Balboa 1111nd AHlty. Dental Aeceptlonltt. ex· banking perlenced In pegboard, Santa Ana Aug 23 only, college, exper. In l l8.05 dlgeat call (312) &73-8700 betwNn 8-9 pm or phone mngmt/tupervlalon/wor 831 5337 £Jct 2238H 752-8955 1m, 953-5589 king with public. Mecl\'t • · Recepltonlet, full llm1, ULEl/Full tl11tt In lg 1thl1ttc lacltlty. Sat lhru Wed. Start $900/mo "'· only. 962· 1374 ask lor membership II. llTI OLRI bllllng, lnaurence. 4'A d1y Immediate opening for ex-wk . Co• t • M ••a . e•rlenced Commerolllt 831-1420 p~~!'on~~~~xt 8~~299g2,i ~r..·-,-,-.-Tl-l_l_IT_t_R_l_A_L_l_I_ b•tWMn 10 . 2. Experlenc.d ln1lde HI•• e.O.E. M/F people, 2 (lntegreted clrcutt1), Current di•· lrlbutor or broker ex- perience required. lor top unfranchlffd dltlrlbU1or. OCC Airport erea. 2 out of 3 1&teepeople earning commlH lon1 In 5 llguret monthly. Call A rt 558-0612 Banlllng R LLH F/t po1tt1on. Mu11 be able to work 811. Typing 30-35wpm, c .. hlertng 1icp req, For appt call 842-9333. MERCURY SAVINGS EOEIMFVH 11&1n 1nu1T IW/lollowlng Top Pay Beaut. NB 81lon . 844-0881 8KKR/SECRETARY. PIT Loc11, llexlble, 3 day/wH k. Call tor appt. 545·6271, 11k lor Craig or Jan. BookkMper/Secrttery for 1 girl otnce, oonttructton eicperlenoe htlpful. Call 494-8525, Mon-Fri. 8·5 ESCORTS Male & Female. Neal eppear & prol. 1t- lllud1, for dlnln9, lheeter. 1ocl1t. charltable l\inc- llon• For eppt 0111 213-494-5275 HOHWlllHTAH after 7 pm aptitude neoHH ry. llW PHl ll UlllY Harbor Lawn Mortuary. lltllHllPH Ben1l~fi=~~~:.'d~~ded. I WllWIOI 11me11 ,_54_0_·5_5_54 ____ _ 2 days wMk 646-0089 experlenca & potential. 11 lllrtng counter HIN, end llOIPTltlllT Growth opponunltY 11 bus pereonnet. We .,, Full tlm9 to ant'#9f phonea HouMk~r/Lfve·tn, Npl Bch. Mon-Fri. Room ~ brd + 11J1ry. Non-1mkr, mull drive Reh 875-3793 or 623-4920 •••'"'" 11a.11, .. ,. Live In Good driving re- cord; fluent Engll1h. I 126 wk to allrt 180·9058 (3·t) I'd love • bright. 111erget1c, po11t1v1 thinking pert0n to join our hou .. keeplng crew. FIT. PIT Own tr1n1 Mop Squad 557-9097 Janitor Mini Send rt•ume& looklny for friendly, and grMI people. Typing, 11l1ryhl1tory101825 cl\aer ul, quallfled 10-key by toucl\, E•· Church St. Co111 Mell. people. PleaM cell for perte"ce pref, Good 02827. •PPI. Mon-Sat. 10·5. Compeny Bene1ll1. Medi-ll lllHTII cal Ina. Cell Ru1ty Pelican ....... JUllll 751-1288 R 11 I e u fl n I Inc , 1400·1800 per WHk 714·549-9322 LHm f11te1t growing In-1111111 • duttry In U.S Nlllonel Cert . Nurll AldH . HITILAIHT Organization H pendlng, 3:30-7.30, 3-11:30, 11·7, lor car rental agency. Call No Exper. neo1111ry. We Part·tlme. Country Olub Janet 850-11110 train. Call Mr. Herrl• Conv 50·3081 Call •,1•aLllAIRT 6e2-6189 Mon-Fri, 10 em·4 pm. " -tor cerHr po1ltlon wt1m111 Mature penon for full llme t PPIOI but INdlng commerclal Laboratory pickup end Sh1rp alert pereon, good brokerege llrm. DegrM dallvery. HHllh care bin· w 1 t h nu m be r 1 . pref, exper. not nl09 ... •Ill•. 848·0218 Rick/Jim MacGregor Vecht Corp. 1ry. Salary, training, ben- Miture reap. non·•mkr, 11131 Plecentla, Coeta ellt1. Submit return• to clean lndlv required tor M1H. Sein Menager, 3500 E. the 10111 care QI • PAINTER-10 Yfl exper, ~~:~' .. ~~~ C'!l~ i·2~~~-Mml•lmbul1tory elederty enough 10011 10 work ' · woman In lhe NB 1rea. alone. 963-4114 Rntaurant lndlv ahall h1v1 • velld, LINE COOK Sale a llHHYIAUI N111. energetic person 10 grow wllh well eateb- Oahed company. Mini· mum t year retail nray axpar FI T Starting H lary, $900·11200/mo. P•ld t>ollda)'s end ~­cation Hoap. ln1. evall Interviews by appl only TuH,·Frl 646-7441 LLtYl's HHHY A et all SALES POSITION Excluaive womens store 11 looking lor emt>ltloua talhlon conaoelnce lndlvldual with extenllve retell bacllground In line women• clothll)g, competitive salary & benefll1. For Interview cell 840-0990 or 640·0991 prominently Corona def Mar office, bright mature per1on needed tor Orani' Coun-llH 2nd oldHt friend· tut compeny, type 50WPM and hl VI d11lre to 1dv1nce Xlnt benef111. Ring 547-5825 .. k for Lynn. PISCES (Feb. lQ-M arch 20): F ollow through on Bu1boytDl1'1w&11ler. M·F. h h ---"--. d t io Oft•g t d that OU can 10,t.M to PM. Non-amkr ,_F_a-cl-.-, .-.-.-1.-te_n_t -w-.n-l_td_lo G.neral janitor111 d11t111 for a large dru9 11ore. Pr1vlou1 JtnllOflt l •11· 1r~oe preferred. Mu'1 be bond1bl1. Work start• et 5 am. 8 dey womi.e.1<. 40 hra No Sund1y1. V1- c1llon with pay Dental i nd medlcal pltn oom- peny paid. Starting pay oommen1ur111 wllh ex· pertenc1. Apply In per1on 11 176 e111 11th 11. Co•l• Mo11 on Fri, Aug 28. 1·4 and Sii. Aug 21, 0-12 current Olllf drlvere lie Pert-time In Hndwloh tmmtd opening for exper wtclean driving recO!'d •hop, 3 hrafd•y. 18 yre or line cook In so. Coatt Mu1t b411 1bl1 to cook. older. Bud • Sub•. 2030 Ptua. Back B•Y Rowing cl .. n, do merk1tlng, Quall, Npt Bch. l Run n Ing CI u b. Secretary Exec tor VP Sal" Man1ger, perm pll or full time, dlotephone. 7 yr• exp. S.A 556-7135 unc • •~JU gmen .., on ~ e an Y 752-7803, Nwpt Bch 1rea be at right place at crucial mom ent. Wear bright '"'" head fi c111111 In Oa,m.~ W.1111• L1gun1 Skin Care Salon colors, exude optimism, make direct appea.Js and L1c1n11 required. Pl•H• . ' t t 1 Cance ti la k l PAR ·TIME cell Keratin. 497·4888 lor .__11111un_pilnn-_.y•o•ur-o"wn-•s liiy•e··---r•na-•v"e•pilllliiy•s-elity•ro-e •. _ .. 3 hr minimum, &4.89/ht ~ Apply N1wport-M111 eppolntmenl - LH_t .. a.r.•.• .. • .. •-..;3o.;;OM-.;; PtrHllll 3011 ltlp w111...... 1100 Unllttd School 0111rlct. Floor Perton 911 Food S1rvlce1 2"8" Great Beck·IO ·School L o • 1 : R • w • r d llml IUIDI &HTl/PAYAILI lldl BHr St Co111· M;,; Job Floor Peraon 10 Hlmllayan-Tabby mix cit Bachltor/Becnelorette us RENTA LS 780-3273 u1h1r and check l.D ·a ror w/blu ~· blk coll•r Olfloe& Birthday Partlee 171171 Mitchen, Irvine. 1---0-1-,-.-1-11---O.C. n1w1tt v1deo nl~t- 644-814 ' 780-8883 THI UIT 111111111 Ad 1genoyln Npt lkih loolt· Pert/time. $3.715/hour ~~~~.r~~.d•a::rt•ni41~~ Loet: 81amMI type pry M. 738-81538, 568-81138 Ing for pereon lo do tltlng Apply only Mon.·Frl be· Age 2H, Inquire at 2722 Cat, cnlpped r1 frn feng. SPIRITUAL READINGS end d1Uvert". Mu11 be twHn 7 30am & 2:30pm. No Main. Sante Ane. Aug ~~~~2. Npl Shrt. 150 Advic. In 111 metier• Love. outgoing end 1ner9etlc. T•e ~arl't Pli•lll•I 23 only, t>elwHn 6·9pm merrlage a buelnaH. Good Opporlunltv to 28,,22 1 c 1 1 or ph0t1e 752·8955 1m. L 0 8 T S "get Into the 001tne1t" • am no IP• reno •11 MAL iEsE~ 'J~ ":.~',~~ ~:o El <t:~:~1';fe11, 1:!~ Call 844-7844 for tnfor-MIHlon Vl1Jo 1_9_113_._ .. _6_9_1_1_1.,_7_P_m_._ Veo: A.nit• & Glenneyr1, Clem. Llc'd. 492-7208. mellon. OUllll Plllll,. LI. On 8/7183 home: Ad t T ,_, p el t • re c ti E•per lrem9r With quallll· ~ra•tl ~01, "' ·ven ur• re... r er me ur raon. a • • 7. 4 3 8 7 w 0 r k . '~'""· ..... ____ .......... TOO YOUll Deno for •PP • 540-3280 01tton1 In: fitting; met 131..0aHrlVlng fo f11foN\ C11tlng lor Unlver,al Tei.. ~~~l~tg; ,:ldl'!f~lt~~ Lott: Tortol•h•O Fe Cat. n..ci rider l o •h•re ••• FOi vlelon VldlO 0110. e frame 1hop ·1n latbo• Feoe ,,.Mk ,,. org. Vin peniH l ••perlenoe. lteutlful Men and l'lMd• an 1Cldltlonel per- 4ttl/AYllOldo. CdM. R!· 53e.-7073 AllLllll,1! Women needed. lend ~n due to rapid growth. WA,.01 t75·8tH .... la"I Ott .a114 P1otu1e and lileUmt to: Cuetomer contllOt ind LOiTt Vallow pet '* .. liiiiiiii"9iililtr;;;illtliio'-oi".... (111 IYtr) 0000 8unMi llvd, II• color co-ordlnallon ... keet, 'Arofll•'. 1180 , dMf tr. P:'T'.s'!· Imm 09«1lnga tM 10 e111rp 1010. Loa Angel.,, C•fl· aletance ""Y tmp0n1n1. emelt gr•n parlkHt. ,,... n 9WPo · Qet1 & Ouye tree to trevel tornle, tooet. Attention, Oont1ot Aobln, TUH·Frl, ,..._.,0, 500 blk WtltOf'I tH3 let. troe. '40.000. all major clllM & rHOrt Ch1rllne. 0 am • nOon. 171·1731 1314113. Sai.& prloe 120.000. Oatt erN1 Incl NYC, Oetlu, io~-11-llO_"_tre-.-, .... ,=T-. -T-u-.e-, •-------- Lyn al 182·2H•. Mteml, New OrlH n1 Wed, Thura. Mutt hive flLL TJll pay SCRAM LETS ntneea force. Mii of Ill· w/unlq~ young bullMH traneportatlon. 7!11·Ul2 PUT·Tllll WHI • clullve wood I metal 11rovp NO IX'"' NIC. dayt. 140-t7t7 ev... Opf>ortunlll•• avell1bt1 ANSWERS bull,,.... t H .000 takM At>ow everaoe .. rnlnt• With ttl• Lo• Angel" " all. Tenn1. He..e1t7 & ••Pll'IM paid a ""' 1~•111UTtll TlmH OtrotJtatlon D•· • trt111lng. Trant pd, All It>-11rn 11-1100 a dl y, pay par Im e n I I n our unpaid. 1.An11y Wtaer • "Hua WALK·IN Grllndm• alweyt Mid~ ..,.,,., ooneldered llhhy tlctl untll you had • WALK·INwllllel. trlta'-"' pllcan1e mut t be tt l S )l't a ...it. F/P lime. dOOr-to-door n911¥1p1per T.I. t ttll ovet. ttlarp, unattached 141·3841 Ml" pr09ram. Ou1r1n- I reedy for lmmedlt1e teed llouity Wlfl Plue I.I. Um.II employment! 'or Inter· ILIU I comml .. lon. Houtt: OAM t It, lttf, vtew. oonl~I Ka!141 Mal· Olerk t needed by Hunt· • tPM, ar 4PM • 0,M. IPICI tn fttl 2nd teo111, 111-30'1; 1' AM · tneton IMcll City lcl'IOOI Trelnlng I• prov1:; TO't~ t4t f PM,Monthru rt QNLY. Pfatrlcl. I llour/day. l'ottnllal 10 "'n I.I ... ,. fU. 9fOll• Id lllNttore Whet e Wondlf'M W ... 1H/llr. Apply t04111 plut per wettc. 'or en ifl' =~I/ 142-2111 l41-0t11 of ll'lopnl 1 hlom: Oralmer Line, H.8. t1r11t1w. Call (YU) !WIDOW "Al ... ro your fl~r: !!!!'.!. '1 Phone ••••••••· Died• H1·Sft1, Ht 1204 °"'°"' 0..LV 135 .. ,.. T.o· •. 1101000 up. N~ Delly ll'Hot ciit.Hi~ ~0-1':t.~1.~·~:~ :--d I d I credit 9hec11. no !*'elt)'. Ada. To plu.: VoUr .i, ' ' rltiv• you ,.. o •Y • "" ,our ldvel1llln0 ma.-Aleo buy i"'bo TD oelt ...... , Md i.t 1 Miiie ycxir ellat>Plno ..., OIHtlfled Ade? II not. ...... ~:"' ,....,.. '3001< up o.n1'°" Otltlffled A •Vlaor help ltr W utlno the DflllV ,.. VolJ',.. mlMlfto the 11111 .: ... ='= '=====.l 4NOC. •1$-1 1 I. VGU· I01 Ol•I* A... berr'M In toitnl LllllHHITIRll, banking. Mu•t be bond· 841.0118 11k lor Don. able & t11v1 commend ot ..... -m the Engll1h language. • •• RHlturanl/Oell po11t1on Single perton• prel due knock• often when you 1v1U1bll. 2407 E Co11t to tTv•ln elluetlon. lndlv u11 r11ult-gettlng Dally Hwy, COM . muit poeNa• the P•· Piiot Clenlflld Ad• to 1,A-1-11-1-ur-1-n-1----- t1111ce. peroepllon, com· rMCI\ tile Orange Co1tt Tll OIPPl l 1•1111 p1111on that te needed marktt. " EOE M/F for th• conatent cere 01 Phone 842-5871 Excellent hour• tor l1om1-_________ an etderl"J lndlv. some rn1ker. F111 100<! oolfee '" nuralng exper pref. but 1tore In South CoHI VII· 1Cl1111tled Ada ere the not re(l. 11 lntereattd oell l1ge. 5117-H78 •newer to 1 •uccettful 544.0945 9elllng anything with a R1t1ll garage or yard 11lel lt'1 I ------Dally PllOI Clatelfled Ad STOCK ROOM MAN· bllt., way to 1111 more Seti thing• 1111 wltl\ trvlne 11 a •lmpl1 matter , AGER P9091el MlrrOf" want 1d1. tuat cttl t42·H78. Reeponalbl1 t Kpertenoed Newepaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZESI -- tnd lvtdual for busy women• clothing etore. Mutl be aoourat1, or- ganized l able to work Mil under 1upervtelon. GOOd Hlery l benlfllt . "or Interview c all MO·Ott9 or 840-0991 Want eel• 84t·7887 Secretary· Lew office. part time, QC Airport, legol experience required 5113-0713 --1101na1Y t h111 Small PtHtlglovs Feal\lon t111nd Npt Cantor Lew firm. Leg11 upertenco ,,.. quired. IBM dlap111y writer. Mag card II Salary c;ommenaur1te wllh ••· perlence Cott Pam 8'44·0190 Servloe Stellon lltendarH. E>1pertenoed. APf>ly Sl\ell Station, 17th 4 Irvine, Npt lctl Vou don't Mid a g1.1n 10 "drew feat" wl!•n you plaoe an lMi In the Dally Pilot Want Adel Cell now I 642·5878. rut~·· ~~ . ~.~--hfll ~~~·"' 1L ~11 uu~ ~Illy Piiot · · · · · ' .. ~GES 11·14 'i .• l~8" lf TO 175.00 PQ MIK Wi ntw ~••• 11 optnt"p lot rouna 111•f lltnin lo secure rt1cl1u for The Or1"" Co111 Ottly Pilot. Our tl'IWI start •I no p "' and work until UO p.m w"'4en ()Ii Satu1da1, • work • lew 111ort hours. You win .. ,~ 1111111 111111 and pnm. 110111 wll~ urn1n1 ro11r own .111!1~ money .. lhtrt ta "o dtlivtnnt or ~olitcl19n ., Involved. If you 1r1 1nttr•ll4, plf1H ttlt ~ ; M (714) 548·7051 ~ ,,.....-._ ..... ~-· ..... -:iJA~ .· . ' ,., ·-. : SWITCH BOARD . OPERATOR I : Pert-Tim• (11·20 hr•) : : Temporary Position S months : Experience pref erred but not necessary Ap~ ln Penon : L Pilot . 330 W. y Street : Co.ta Mesa ' : ... . ... ....... ... . ...... .. .. --- • ,, I .. ,. -.,_..,,1' •.•.• ,. " ... - Cl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, Aug. 23, 1983 T<X>A Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE .ACROSS 1 A bll of 5 Where Cane• ts 10 LOdglng 14 Entity 15 Thrall t6 Preposition 11 Early cycle 19 Aun 20 Sports palaces 21 Can CPAs 22 Be unhappy 23 Spllelul 53 Fog 55 Convened 56 Prtvste 61 Kick In 62 Loosely connecled 64 UK money abbr 65 Black btrd 66Gab 67 Coal holders 68 Insects 69 Old Olympics Stle 25 Honey DOWN 26 Flabbergast 1 FIJI porl 30 Malay gibbon 2 Sunday 31 Birds punch 3-4 Alrlcan c11y 3 Length untl 36 ~rank 4 Engltsh 38 lequaled school 39 Unsuitably 5 Hand 1001 42 Foolllke 6 Agt. part 7 Tending to 43 Composer release Copland elecl rons 4-4 Nickel alloy 8 Right now 45 Agree 9 Seasons. Fr 47 Family tO Spice member 11 Reg1s1rat1on 49 Raison d' -12 "Avast•' 50 Blacken 13 Carry 51 Portion 18 Bottlelop 2 3 6 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 24 Orum 25 Goodw1le 26 Gress genus 27 Melodies 28 Kmd Of hocl<ey goal 29 Bite 31 Silkworm 32 Fisherman 33 Fashion 35 Chasuse 37 Mr Palmer. famtharly 40 Scoundrel 41 Drive 7 8 9 slan11ngly 46 Enltsts 48 Sons 51 Apostohc 52 Cessation 53 Jumble 54 Penetrating 55 Slave 57 Locale 58 Compound sull1ic 59 Spanish artist 60 Deers km 63 Water body 10 11 12 13 hsaitare I02S Mi aeellaaHa.a 6211 Ptwtr h at1 7012 A1t11 Waa11• tozo A•t11, 1.,..... AatM, 1.,.11• 4••"· l•e•• OESIGN!R O' COUCH Braaa Celling ~an. riever 40' Chila C1ef1 trt~abln, Wt llf Pollllhed cotton. brown uHd w/oeil bltde• 6 Hull white w/blue cenv11, USED CARS' TRUCKS IMW ti 12 Perach ttS7 Yelbw.... t l73 t>kgtd. beml>oo floral de tullp llghte Coat $200, Eng neodl work OOod QME IN QA C•t fOA algn. $ 11& &46-&826 will t•k• $09 352·0706 value S tll.000 Ot terms C ,.. L 60 510 ~etcnt>ack. 4 dr, 5 '82 g 11 SC itlrl/Cpe 81~ vw ·9 fMtbeck l>OOy. •Int •PO. air, , .. r IOU'llfl, llK Ml, PW. AC, AM/Fm, cond . l llOOIOBO cnrome wtlls, A· I ;ond CHI cr1e lthr, P/ 1'1 Xlnt ll47-4S26 S "OO 6 .., "937 cond S~5.llOO OBO 4 ., 4"''"" 6•2·8 t77 831-4721 Veli e 917 5 -o FHE IPPHISIL Oetk!i6 reduced $l35 BRIGHTEN YOUR PATIOI 528-8660 01 493-41 1 Cormlar·O.Llllo Chair $59 M11ohlng 01de1 your top quality cua '71 Claaalc, 18' Trl·hull. 4 OMEYllOUT chair & love seal S69 tom made hsn~n~ bH· oyl Volvo 1/0. open bow 18211 BEACH BL VD each li•6-8555 kel, reaa rates. 5 -2<1 tO $3000/0BO 850 0435 HUNTINGTON BEACH '80 llltb8Ck, 25.000 orig &46· t030 '76 Volvo, n-•"" (leae miles M utt •eel ----"" 14600/0BO. 543·1053 l1U1 ltyct tUI than 15,000 mo. tiene -'@N6Jrfit~ -11111 Ufld6• warr, naw 1fltO":-091 1982 Sllv11r Cloud 11 Alt, brakea, run• xlnt 12000 Dinette 1able & 2 ~. 06111 PletH. Gematonet; 74 ft Aldan Lu,..ury Motor Ul-10171Hl·IU1 S 100 Recliner S 100 Chlneao rugs, Pr Catved Vichi w/Nwpt Charter L amps $20 Cd M Exqul111e Aouwood Corp Exit cond. 640·7688 chral 840·6888 uvolaboard. all tronlc, WE PlY TOP IOWR FHHHOllll IUllllHH POltllO/IHAH <l H)IH-1110 le'1 hnd dr . rbll obo8428•81.545·7189 l'rade-lna Welcome eng/trana. new paint -- Double Sofa bed, green 81\d tan plald, xlnl cond l 12li Dr&N91, 1llnt cond, S50 0..k, good con· dlllon. $25 Butcher block table w/4 chair•. xln1 condition. S70 494·604'4 ESTATE SALE· 5 piece king az Bdrm Set $300 Curlo S1and $25 Pie· lures, Lamps etc $5-$30 540-4484. Game Table w/4 chairs, $500, Credenn w/2 benches tmatchea gm Ible). $200; 5 bar stools, $150 ea, Henradon tables, S 100·$250, Pie· lures. lamps, misc. other places Mosl 11em1 un- used 640·2378 Glrls Bdrm set w/amall flowered print. Xlnt cond 2 Hdbrds, dresser, hutch, night stand, lamp, chair $350. 631·0335 Girls Bedroom Set, white w/green & yellow trim, 11ln1 cond 10 pieces $500 644.0561 Dining table 3 1aa11 1eats 10· 12 $200 Gd cond 12· aluminum atapladder $ tOO 1142.0879 Ork wood ahelf unit w/dropfront desk & 2-dwra $90. O'Keele & Merritt traah compacior, changeable color panels $70. 557-8068 twin 121/7 l 'a etc $585,000 Trad• 101 TO s. real estlte or ? 644-4806 llllll 21 Flo.;rglese Bay Boat Sl0,900 Allteon Matlne. C M 714/845-6015 2480 H11<bor Blvd COSTA MESA Ul-UOO Ul-1•11 WIMTEDI DlllH 9117 '7 t 1206 Fslbk I own 4 apd xlntS695 645·7576 '7 1 Datsun. 5 10-1wo door Auto, needs cosmetics, $450 obo 642·9187 $28,500 PP 675-4670 •lac. t i 77 ••• .>).,//flt ... ," ... #, .. ,,.,,,,!lf. ..... \M •• ,, Ml"' " \A t..tl: #'4A,A come In I -Newport Beach'• ftneat selectoon of prevlou1ly owued Portchet, Audll and l/Olk1Wlg9f\S Good. clean UHd cats. 80s10 Hatchback. 4 df, 5 ClO!.EO SUNDAY) WUT TO IUY.. preler 1978·1983 Bulck11, spd, air, rear louvers. 465 E Coaat Hwy 13 It BOSTON WHALER Jago a r I . 1 R 7 s & chrome whts, A· l cond S•ltar• "9167 N-port Beach Elec typewriter. Olympia IN GOOD .COND. ANO Porsches but •ny modal $4200 642·0937 ,... ________ , 673-0900 35, $100. 180 yda brown GOOD PAICE.673·2585, considered Top prices '80 Llllback, 26,000 orig 1fo Sabaru Station wagon & oranoe shag crpt. $200. 1·498·3357 paid! Call Clive at Bauer m 11 es Mu at a e e I 4 wheel dr .. ale •·cond Aalt1, Dtattli e 646-6206 M 1 I 7 1 • I S 1850 obo 675-4116 -. I S II 701-4 o or a at .. $4600/0BO 543-7053 ·74 260Z 12400-74 Ford John Wayne Tennis Club 01 a, I 979-2500 -T I -9169 Family Membetshlp for 11186 H OBIE t6 w/trlr. - - -82 280ZX T·IOP 5 •Pd. or• I Super I/an $1400. '74 WE WAIT JOUR loaded E1ttended service 1?4 Calles, am/Im cus Ssbaru $400 496-6508 sale Cell all 6PM many xtras. xlnl cond tick • kl 51950 898 •• 951 or 492-06t0 760-0754. S 1900 646-1787 OLEH ISH 01111 waor, new 5 er "11 no .. S 11.900/obo, must sell -8 • t... ----,t=-::0"'7 Kswe 750 Genetator_ $250 2 lft Clipper yechl Trallrlle See Ronald Dace 15K mt 499-2922 74 COROLLA. lo ml 81h (llke new), Atari Dix trsllar, porte pottyS2000 radio, whl, good cond 72 Buk:k FUvters GS Rbll Asterlodl(Table Mdl) Per1 Dave 831·5153 Fiat 9123 S t925/olr 552-7614 eng )(Int cond Must sell cond S250. 642·8686 22• Catalina, •wing keel, '74 Flat 128 St Wagon 75 Celtca GT )(Int co"d . S2 00 546-4543 Large slate pool table 5hp O/B, rully equipped. 49K on 2nd eng, run1 new pa1n1, ures $2950 ·72 Skylar!\, 4 d1. atc, runs $360. 552-0156 w/trlr. nu seat CUShlOns, lllQl:Ullfalll Kini $800/0bo. 636·8054 Days 362·6790 good lnl per1ect, reblt Lawn mower & edger S75 $5500 213/649-3334, II '76 Ftat 124 Spyder Con-Eve 846·<1232 eng. $800. 548-6447 88 1851 Kentucky Pl CM 6 1 9 I 4 5 7 • 5 7 9 5 vert 5 spd, yellow/blk '76 SAS. llllback, 5 spd, .76 Skylark v 6. AJC 557•5659 ' 'eves/wknds lop Must sell, $2500obo perfect mecenlcal cond stereo. 1 owner grt cond Men's 10 spd Bike S50. ERICSON 35: Partnership. 675·2172 ~:6~71~ '/es $ 1950 S 1600 obo 640-0219 Stepping stones $ 40 Top Cond, Equipped tor '76 Spieler, runs great, red Cdillac 9309 each Plants $2 up Bug AACE/CAUSE Avon, ,79 Scout Auto, PSIPB. v.ilhtan1op $3000/0BO '76 Toy xlnl cond * * 1974 CAD FORMAL 11., F.l.IT.IE light 's5s Drawing Table Auto Piiot, Etc Only ca". 30 gal tank $5000. 673·9589 S 1300/0BO 546-2868 S 7 $6500 Best Sltp In New-494•1928 -· - -LIMO Trtpte black GOOd Les 957·8133 20 840·SBO port Cell Leslla979-7843 Roada 9125 79 Celie& GT, 5-spd, air, cond Mull 1ell Call -Oak Glen Mountain Re---· Tracks 9035 76 CIVIC . Orig Owner A M I F M S S O O O 835·6684 Kit dlnene Ible w/4 chrs, treat Membenhlp. camp HOBIE 16 w/traller, Te-7 497-3169 StS 673-9274 Coast 10 Coasl •all dwn qulla sunrtte sails. many ·69 Ford Aanchero, lioOd $l000/obo 6 3·7705 ·79 Cad E1ao-os1 Xln1 · ~ 1 d S2200 d 1 895 '80 Celle& ST Sunn, atr, d c Lrg black naugahydesoia pymnt $1350 552-6127 ictras. ra~;j.~~ con · runs grea 77 Honda Accord, sliver, alt, pis p/I>, am/Im c:on ompany main· $70. 640·6055 557-6932 gas saver. •Int cond stereo Naw tlres/brks talned lease fust compt Matching sola/love58BI, comfy & looks great $250. Call 760·1234 PAINTERS' EQUIPMENT HObte Cal 14',hvy dly trtr, 76 Datsun truck. 4-spd, 644·6610 or 873·3174 $5200. 673-7553 $7950, pp, 640-6266 LADDERS. EXT POLES, _ -TARPS. ETC. 631•6543 many a.tras $1000. mags. cass No dings. '76 Accord, s spd, air, --'79 Seville Oelset, black --. 968·7196 50Kml.S3150 962-6701 cass,79K.serv rec.gem! '8l Corolla, SAS, S spd, wire wheels, most litres. Pinball machine, old t....,. -. --$ 0 553 038 18,000 miles. pis, am/Im 48.000 mtles $8500 '"y Hobie Cat 16 e•cell '80 Chevy " ton PU. 6 cyl 420 lrvtne • l $5500 759 0893 MOVING: every1hlng must belly. $450 Aft 6PM, • ~ · " stereo • 493.1912 gal Stereo antique drop 968·4364 cond super last. lo prlc.e stick. 20MPG, 19,000 ml '76 Acc.ord,° A.IC. 5-spd, nu 81 Wagn. 5 °5pd, stereo. -' , h _ $1995 646-0193 $4650 548-9418 Iv msg b, a k e 5 nu 11 res '82 FHMtwood Brougham leal labte. sew.no mac , REEL lypa POWER _ __ atr warn lo ml, must sell Ith 1 1 1 11 1 ft..,. chest. chairs, sofa & MOWER 16 In dbl chain Llnle red Sabot ready to '81 Toyota Pickup, AC. $3500/0BO 548-0678 n 0 w s s 9 9 5 0 b 0 19r K n ~ 1~ Y $ ~ ~Oo more 760-8858 dr catcher ~Int cond sell, gd cond . has AM/FM cesHne, new '79 Prelude. beaut, runs 891 1361 6..,6--0 186 Must aell dbl bed, xlnt 5185 549..aess cenrarbo&rd $350 OBO ures & wheels, 1011 bar, 4 exn. 40.000 m1, black Super 76 Toy SAS P/U _ _ $ S 0 I 0 B 0 • Lv mess 548·2965 SPd Bes1 Oller Excellent Must sell SSOOO Greg THE URl!EST c 0 n d 1 Aetrtg counter top $50. ----cond 646-6474 wi aor Dtx camper snell • 644-2374, 859-8638 Metal ctothes rack 540 Sabot, 2 sails. $249 Ex-556-7455 dys. eves t.uot 60K ml xlnt cond . SELECTIOll Bookcaae $30 662·3764 cell boa1 lor chlld VUa 9040 675-3876 my baby' S285Cliobo MUST SELL· Dining rm --+--+--i table & chts $200. Game 5-6pm wlldys. 646-0193 ·s6 Ford 6cyl automatic, '81 Civic 15000)(, x1n1 82 t 7 145 atr 6PM Rockwell prints. framed WOODEN BOAT. 20' Vlk· $750/0BO 557-5127 cono musr seel $3500 Trioat~ ---::9,-;;l""f l of late modet, low mrieage Cadtllsc• tn Southern Ca1tlo1n1at See us todayl table & chrs $250 Girls S·PC Bdrm s 150 Boys 2-pc Bdrm $100. Misc. $5-SSS. 760-l256 .. Ing sloop Classtc pocket 759·0280 or 759·8025 _ "Saturday's People or etulaer, complete. ready '69 Ford BbllP cmpr. --91-2-1 '66 Triumph convert , ~· ~ S vJ n0g / g •BY;·' 10 sail. Owner wlll fin-S 1650/0BO 752·7946 IHI• compl. restored. collec· 2131382•5266 ance. $2000 650· 1204 '69 l/W Van, s nrl. nu tor't cond Brighi red, blk QiiSiH Sofa bed, reg. 1---eng-trans-palnt Xlnl m S 0 ti . 1 o P $ 5 9 5 O mat . S50: upholslered lllTAIA TIOlnS Hit, O 6 cond s27951011 552•7614 644-1548 Janice occ chair w/caslere. S35; Sat Ocl. 8 concert, Pacific S 7 l :-73 Dodg-e B200, 1/8 360, ·75 Triumph Spttllre, great marble top cocktsll table, bod 1 565. wood tree elab Amp, 2 retervad seats. ormu a 2 mags good cond $2300 y. 4 new 1 rM, no cocktail table. $50, twin $40 bo1h 969-1221 att 6 v 8 S 6 o o o I o B o 962·6.935, eves 646-1190 ~!':· ~~ o~~tch. s°.9ro' springs and mattren. Sears COid"'°' Fi~er. 496-0798 ___ '78 Ford 250 Econollne 497.7244 aves S25, Antique wlctl8' doll 17 cu ft, 1pacesaver, Avon Saar Ider, rub· van PI S P/B Cruise buggy "Kumty Kab Co", S tSO obo 135 gal ber/glass hull. Mere 50 $3500 7s0·0240. ..1,,1 lloHHl'S Vllkaw11ea 173 $225. Call 979-9933 Pamco ahow aquarium, hp molOf. Shoreline trlr • • " 141 Baja. 71 ang, rebll on u aJeep couctl, beige $50 83t·2336 Fast! $3850 548-2858 Anh.HI, SOUTH trans, slereo,aupercond tweed $250 675-7261 Several diamond 11ones Muiae EsaiJ. flU& Cluai u 9045 COUNTY $1995 obo 891 ·1381 Slerao Credenza. calm 20 pt lo 112 Cl .. ladles 14 19S2 MGTD Replacer 'II YW c••YEllTllU decorated frultwood ct Concord watch, sev· 35 Johnson Eleclrfc Out· Real Beauty! Green/bull ISUZU Orig. prloe $2600• asking eral oz. of 14 & 18 C1 gold, board.41ong shall. t;!r-Steal 11 only s67001obo GOOD CONO $2500 llHERS OIDILUC 2600 Harbor Blvo COSTA MESA 540-1860 c~nr•l•t 313 '78 Camero Ve black, good cond $3 800 552-1070 78 Corveue 32 600 miles. Immaculate In and out Lo aded $8950 6-42-6830 8 am .3 pm SEE US FIRST! 6011 $700. Conn Organ. Ser· fresh water pearl. neck· ness controls all 731•5893. 667_3366 • "WE Will IOT 549-64571957-2708 · We have a good &efecuon Btlt WutM 5100 ..... B_1_.l1,__W_1_a_lt4~--S-l_OO __ A,.r.r"'!"li~aa"!!c!'!l!e"!lla"!ll""!"!!~--enede Mell, walnut $500 lace & brecetet plus othllf 642·5600 '29 M d ,-A 4 o T IE UHElllOLD 66 vw BUG Rabil eno or, Nt EIWS & us,oded c,hev· --HARBOR AAEA jewelry tor sale chciap or S-la'pt DocLa 7022 o e oor own $ 00 OBO roe a ee us ay S«v Stellon Atlend. Full Waltreu/walt'r t host-Lg Ex.ec walnut detk 111 1 d f ood h ea-_ • Sedan, restored $9,995 VotumeSales, Service Mag wheels 18 and Pen Hrtv .. Comm ess Apply In person APPLIANCE SERVICE w/chrs & lalephone cabl· w ra, 8 or g 1 Toul/ 1~5~0•. ~s""11--9-1·,·r -s .. h·o-r And Le&stng 840-9831 . , . We sell racond ' gu11 net $500 673 •5•2 hold urnllure. 0 or p, w • e 6 f d W B lnt &l/ecatlon 673-3320 Mon-Fri. 2·4PM at appllaft~•s 549_3077 .... .. Washer/dryer 613.55 19 power tncld Newpo11 4 or oodle navy 167118each lvd COHMEll CHEVIOUT Shampoo Asalstant tor· busy salon. lie req. New- port Beecl'I. 631 • t 390 Jaspet'a 3672 S Bristol, ·~ _ Teak Stereo Bench $350. Beach 544.4505 blue restored S 12,995 Huntington Beach s A A FI F el lgeraror Stnger Touchlronic tn oal\ PP 675-6161 (11 .. ) 9.o12 2000 66 l/W Bus runs gOOd. Illes brlcs body good S 1500 otr PP 548-5360 !101 lldrhur Bh d l't "1"\ \H-" \ 54~1200 SITTER. FIT, your home, 9 mos beby boy Grand- mothetfy type pref M-F 894·38S4 C.M. att 7pm WlllEMHH PIT, weekends only Must have gOOd drllrlng r8C1>rd Apply Mon ·Ffl Th Earl'• Pl••~l11 Stetlonety Store In COfona i-t-52_6_N_--po-r,...t B..,l_vd_._c.,.._~_­ d-' Mer needs FIT ex· Women: Suffering rrom perlenced aale1pe1son burnout? Challenging ca- 1175-1010 rear oppl'y Achieve p managemenl 6 mos Stock Delivery erson, Hlglleal peld tamale eves. 18 yra/over Apply mana r r teak & Ille end table $80 cabinet S80010BO S-11'l "'·1r•a --7021 ,. ,. -w11cemaker $200 CdM each belQe corn8' sec 99 JO Ford chassis Rubutn 640·7688 couch $595 954.3033 848•5092 Musi selr oceen going Auns $2500 675 3175 J11u1 9129 ~~u•~A$~;~R.54~~167~~g Cammi Upright Freeur ZENITH 17 .. cola< Tl/ alnt STUNNING (NEW) 105Ct windsurfer $300 6J Jaguar Mark 11 l/ETTE 82 Collectors $250 548 032 I RUBY AINO (Cert or ap. 675·0 7"46 673·2599 '50 FORD 2 DR Classic 7 B.OOO 0110 67 Sq bk tebll eng, $1195 ed1Hon 15K ml. loa~. • cond $150 Teak dining prelasl) Value $4600. ---Brend new tnt, runs very moles, 3 8 L 4 door Days 641-9672 1mrnec cood St6 950 PP Electric washer and dryer. lsble 52" round • leaf SAC $2500 TOOAYt Naw never used. order gooo. nu t11H $1350/obo ---(714r846-3044, xtnt cond . $325 Aller S75 499.5755 !)AQ.4041 now $590 559-1833 consider trade 969-I 22 I s e d a 11 auto m • t t c '68 Red VW Bug. ra-bll en· --Borg-Wern"' 11ans. g1ne. AM/FM cass, sn rl ~ -9fil Spm 842·3822 ---Costa lltH &124 TECHNtCS receiver, tharp licrel11 IOU A•ii 9107 em/Im martrie band $1650 obo 675-1161 ·65 dorone1 560 conv, 318 FREEZER. Sears, 31 cu It Sat only Furniture, Baby cau deck KHS 25" 10 T ANOEM BIKE l 156 1 9 5 K mlles Btaupunkt stereo bronze 'It Ill •1•11tOF 1/8, 2 bbl, buclleta. c:entef .iprlgll1. yellow, 1tln1 cond. 118 ms. m rs c . 20 18 spd S 125 sech 6'12·5620 or be•I otter 645·9338 $8000 957:6507 • wlll1 bucket seats. wtr11 • $325. 631-1699 Phalarope Court. Meas -wheels $3500/0BO Topcond $1995 console. pert original Tow Bar $50 Home Two Schwinn Le Tour 10 .79 SOOOS. sunroof air. 963-3751 644-4700 Asking $2300 650·6130 GoldAdmlralRelrlg $195 Verde Furnl1h1nga. Bike, ,___,.•.•lntcono ,raraly crui~ lullpwr,57K.~lnt -- '72 Ch ~00 6 6 II d d •--""""' ""' ~ Maida 914 1 '69 VW Sqbk w/blown srgar '" eng 1 cu goo con . ....., YARD SALE-New furn. ap-536-7073 uled. $175 ea Kuwahara cond. 15900 .. 75•6906 .... k 1 t bod .. Working Mother needs ker 646 6086 u motor. musl sell thl• w1e uuC e 11, ys Ov In pereon. 495 E l7lh St. ,_e_xecs __ 1_n_u_s_s_s_1_-0_2_2_1_ See Duane. ma · • pllancu & ~oodles Used washer/dryer $l2S BMX 20· recfng bike --.-tlOt 182MazdaRX7 a/c,aunrt, 5350/ofr 645_2600 con<1 $1400 536-4924 TILIPlllE Sll.El ~=~~011m:do~!~:r g~~1' Hotpolnt coppertone apt Sal/Sun 9-4 4 2 Co91e CotlM table, $25 1965 $200 873-3600 ••h• cstm wheels stereo, .73 4 door Con runs 0000 MCI, the natlon'a long di~ Babysitting, light houM-u refrlg • S 100 Must Pu Mesa St .. CM Tl/, $50 obo 645-0482. Meter l lkta i-,-1-1-1-1-1-y-1-.-1-.-(·R-1-0-1-good cond Assume fuse ·72 Sqrbck. good running S950/0BO Must 18111 tencephon4tcompany,ls keeping In exchange for 720-1644 CdM B ta lt~tU Clee•s ma<nlngs ---, 1 w/rebulltmotor,$350 for28mo at$284 orr• cond $1200 494-2903 Call&48-8123 hiring part/time tale· room&board, lblkfrom lllllPPLIHOH 1212 WELLS FAAGO lfunk bo<t", tuna well $500, Blll969·1221 negotiate Call 476·2600 '72 VW 81.os. rablt eng, -mertlellng repa. lrom 5 • La 0 u n 8 B 1 11 ch Be lrt • days 7141646-8092 rune great, ll•s gd Must '76 OoOge Aapen Wagon 9 pm feleOhone talee 631·82<12 Les 957-8133 Beautiful Oak Pleyer Plano FtnT:~~ide~~ 22'i'n _6_31_·3_8_53 or 544·8006 82 RX7. 17,000 m1 blk, 5 Mii $1450/0IJ 673·9015 Rebulll eng & 1Jr S2200, experlenc• required. 1---,..-..,...,.--,..--Jc Penny Refrlg 2 dr, S 1500 Go r g • o u a high 18 .. deep 34 .. long ••tercrclt1/ spd Ilk sn/rf, air, amifm 73 Super Beetle Convert Piii pry 548-4225 '5.60/hr Apply a"er 3 Yaoht &lythlp aaktemen, g5o516d.(), 2x510nt cond $200, bHllud~~r·owB~ p$rl4n001 klnguute pp $150, 6SO-fo82 Sc .. ltra 1/ I lt r, sunrool, cass, eKt warn. bre, cua· Excellenl cond $4500 '78 A1pen, ~Int cond pm .. uk tor Biii Ward. 26 exp on ~,.. ""' C tom mats. like new s230010BO Debby Eicoutrw Perll. Ste 200. IU PHPHTIH LTI _ _,_,.,...._______ 12 2 cubic tt yeilow/gold Work bench. 8 It oak, 10 Honde 1 atreet AIC . •Int aond · atktng $9850 673·1167 dys, 720-1323 962•3971 IMne, or call M 1·843"4 714/673-2810 STOVE, clean, good cond. retrfge S200. 88-4-0807 drwra. metal top $ 125, read)' $200 548'-2858 $7500 667-0676 97 -----------$100. Refrlg, clean, 84S IH60 _ _ _ _ e11es644-11 '73 VW, rad chr wnla, nu f • TB.IPllll Jth Waat works tine $75 5<48-4465 eves. • --·77 3201. Sliver/blue, 4 Merct4ea leas t fiS paint. S2300 548·2196 tr ... Ml19 i-;"'~~riii~"l"l'I'"~ ----=------, Simmon• back aare queen I let Fuaitut/ 74 HARLEY DAVIDSON spd, Blau AM/FM Cut '74 BUG. "Int, MUST SELL 1965 Mual•ng 289 Red _,.,Ill L Tappan Gas t1ove. 4 tlze maltreu I 100 •-1 I ... ,.. Sportater 1000. l'8W eng, and equalizer, rtccaro 'II 230 SL this wllend. best otter Covertlble White top lor Worll _..1ng1 In -Co11a Companion, It nurllng. lull burn-r, 30", 3 mo Old 545.1094 .,,a!••• •"""' 11lnt shape, $2000 Call seats. beaut paJnt row MeM. L.ut week our top charge hou11keeper $225. 675·3307 l cu-blc-..,..,,., d'""d-1, 968-2109 all 7pm mt $6800 673· 7232 2 tops, am/Im cassette. 1175-3589 tale by origin al owoer All J~1 214 " ---..., ~ new paint, uph, etc -ste"derd ln18'tor and ex· '*''°" put In 24 hOurs °;;,1ca~:~~~:J:nt Washer clean, "W<>rka good ....-.ury S2850, deek, St8S: chair, '81 Yemalla 175, Endu10, '83 3201 Fully ,ulpped $10,900 '74 Sp< Bii. nu paint/tires. l•rlor All White well M\d bfoughl home '445 '85 Dryer gas wor11s S 13.200 Ot1mond 1 Aki 1 S 185, llllng cabinet, '325. 10 w m 1 11 k e nu $ 1 6 2 o o 1 e v e Must sell! 493-6264 $2500 545-0630 ures A Wlnner on looks Cell 751-"222 after I i-M-al_e_N_u-rse_A_v_a.,.,.lla_b_le_ goooS7S 546-4485 Wedding Alng. Br1Hlant 495-4!2! $750/0BO 760-2601 551·9295 845·0792 .70280SL Both tops This '74 Sunbug Snrf SOOOmt and performance Pm Relerence·s A i 01 ,. Purchased 7-23-83 Wiii Nu IBM Selectric Cofreci --,. ----loy treeted w/lend&f tov· on eng. new brks/clutch. S 10 000 Cash, lob TlllllAIWll 6A2-5283 acl HI " splll. MUST SELL Meke 2-ptch S799 1·533~115 Mttef Boan ,.O •a•IMW31'1 tngcare Mustseeto ep-.,8 ry clean $2095. Shing le Springs llWNIT 1U011 SERVICES UNLIMITED AUCTION otter 552.7632 Pi /Or Assume pymls s275imo preciate. Just comp tlOO 645·3120. 673-6588 916·677-3507 le now lnttntlewtng tor Msrlletlng, errands, Or's Beautiful 81 pt. So Am.,.1-•••• IUI Days 1213)4211•4431 ml service $28.999 Call •75 Rabbit, xtnl cond , nu '66 Mu11ang Conv ir.fnt urea help. Full end appt1, church, etc Re-JOURNALS can Emeralds. Only $200 Baldwin oon10le Plano .. 75 Titan. 21 tt, 18,ooo ml, Eves(714)861"4224 2131874-11544 eng & tires, S2•00IOBO cond, nu ures. 70.000 ml part-time ...... potltlons liable driver, active. at· ea. 64-0-8&88 ch.,.ry wood, xlnt cond nice. $8500 6•2·0795. Conveniently Located-'l l 210 O _648·0141 $5295 640-5413 evall1ble. Full time tractive older woman. •EW OO .. ll"' e•o• Diamond Cut11i,FaC'IO"": 11500 obo 644·8677 evea 548-8623 & CompalltlvalyPrlced Cr•dlt/Caahler aleo own car 646-9734 • • • -1·' L S h ,_ 0 ___ & Auto Sn Al. A/C, Needs '79 Aebbll Diesel. 4 dr. 4 '70 Ford Galaxy 500 'dr. ---Comprehensive weekly re· Big 111a, lent. uye. ow owrffY ymp on.., rgan. f1 c°'~llc. $5000 obo apd, 50mpg, ltlnl mach'I A/C. runs gd SS50/obo, AWIY In per10n, TUM-i~C,,....1-t1____ SSOS ports on 100·200 auc· prlGel, beaut. dl1mond1. auto rhythm section, fll tra, 642-9187 cond S2450 499-11197 645·8787 dey, We<lneeday or Fri-All SHAPES & SIZES many volcet & lnstru· UliUI 8026 dai , be'-1 11· 12 or 5 mo old kitten. pt ttons & sale• per wlc In E t Al ntt $650 552 4487 Seles-Sarvlce-Laaalng '78 300 co coupe A/C. '79 Rebbl1, flawless cond. 73 Muaiing. gOOd t;;;;s:: " . p.,~-..... Depart· Slame••. hou•ebroken, U S ngagemen no•. ear· me • •ata•"" It" 91111Llll s ooo ~ _,.,,_ _, • 1 L Diamonds ,. •" " '"'"' AM/FM. Sn Al, PIW. 4 1pd, air. 9lereo. 65.000 por1at1on, 1 obo ment.EOEemptoyer love• attention, to good For Info Dial dlract. COil rngs, ~':72958 Shatter & Soni. wallll.ll Wellllghted goodtlrea ~"'1VlAR\IER $14800Flrm 645-9232 ml $3050 631-30t6 Keren673·6216 Top... home $5 963-3l87 ot call wlll be deducted 714• • conaole. with bench, 1250 631-6543 l'-\..Jl __ _ ... --· from 1st subscription EST.ATESALE Mens1 •ct good tlnlth $980/ofler -~ l\"U5 ~l't(1 ·1'<\1\\ 79 450 SEL. mint cond. 791/WOsrAabbll,dlK,atr. 73 Pinto Squire, run• & Femelet Pref Models & Dets SSlO 714/828-6338 8 em to 6 Diamond Ring & Tiger 843.0471 A•lt lolicta 9005 .. J .. ..-. • .,. btkl bamboo leather. ••Pd. 4dr, stBfe<>. •Int IQ<».s great $1100 Pion· oeorta (2l3)866-l984 2f!':AKCYorkles lyrold. pm7daysperweek Cal'aiXe lngoldmntnga I , C... 2" 1 ,.,., •• ~· .... -• loaded pp 630·6670, 24Kml $4700 851-3922 eerKP·8500Cus 6mo • • ,.rlaat I ,. 8 4 30 · -old. wont flt ,_ car TOPLESS MODELS Illness forces tale $250 c •• a ttn • 540·4.. .. NOTICE TO READERS • . '80 4-spd air Aini cond . 1750AY PAIOOAILY to good home 545-4400 llo Mont>:\i 6 snot 12 ge. AND IH-3111 .82,Jt 380SL. Lapls Blue, must sell $3900 SlOO 760·0161 No Exp. Nee. 826-2683 *I 8 M • · Ster diamond 6 poi I n S 100/obo Kirk 846-5351 AOl/ERTISEAS 208 W 1st. Santa Ana beige leather, loaded 645-8057 '74 PINTO""W.,.,.-ag-n-.-:Al-:-r-. ..,.N,....u AKC Dabe pupa Blk/ruat color·graphlc card, grn Lapidary grinder S250 Closed Sunday Clutch, SllOO Eves & Lrg, xtnt quality StSO ea monitor $2495. 766-7304 101n diamond saw SlOO Aemtngton 22 Hunting Tile price 0 1 Items $38,500. 6<12·2626 1111111n MWTIHLL Help give them a head ttart Eern top ISS part time evening• Only poeltlve, dependable, · o~t Olng edulll need PhoM &48-7021, 2• to 8 p m Monday thN Frtdey TUYILAIEIT lle9ded for bu9)' Newport I Cenltr ~ Pret min 2 yr exoer. Sabf• trained. Non..,,.kr Pfef. Pi.ea. Giii Tommie. 644-4600 I~ 9:30 em and 5i00 pm, WAUTPUllll ltll to 9tart (ell tlpl eot· IMMd). AWt In Pl'Wfl Outelde. 1t30 Main St., lrVtne. No phone calte. All 6 548 9560 101b cap tumblef 125 A 111 • s 2 s A 11 r. advertised by vehtcle LAAGE SELECTION OF Weekend• 962-7621 81 pm • ••BM PC, Apple llE, Eagle TEC 130 cash reglater Md~Anllque {921) 9mm dealers tn the vehlcle NEW & USED BMW'S! 'U 300 TIRIO DIHEL (ff)) ·75 Squlri9 paae 111 .,.,0n. Australian Shep pupa, PC, Compaq Grand $50 nda work 548-9210 Lorgo s100 642-8686 cl1tlllled &dverllelng Assume pymts S-419/mo ~ ~rf cond. radlall, 81,. S75·S 175 549-396" -STUNNING ~NEW) 1.05 Cl. any appllcable le~es. Evea (714)861~224 t rl-champ !Ines OpenlngSele 786-7304 • cofumnedoesnollnctude & Oaya(213)426·4431 ~.~ shooka,Sl050 650-6lJO GOtden Retretve1 pu-p-p-let-. c~;:~~~~= c~!~?~ ~~~~ =~~s~l~IN vii~:" s~~~~: TVL Idl e, I\:~:· c~~~;!!~~.,:.e~! Ask about the money we '7n~ ~~1~i. •:,~i ~.:.~~~~ AKC, MIF, 1ho11, S126. books &. game $150. SAC $1995 For QV(clt llH• 6232 11, pollution control de-LIHIUOllO can save you thru our greal s2eoo ge2•1752 645-2139 643-047 t ulel 640-4041 day• only 1 yr OE 1611 color TV vice certlllc11lon1 or VOLUME SALES IMChtM & 188" plane 11111 •IHIA'1 Golden Retriever pupPle• •. Frff te H •ac~atry 1 $200 s.46-7593 duler oocument1ry SEAi/iCE & lEASING Jiii SUMHI H •to ftlll 2 II AKC $150 &42·7964 HELP . 6 wlc old kttt4Hll. Band 18Wbett dltc ;;;;a. BEAUTIFUL 25" ACA e::r::~~=·~=,,:; 3et'h~Gc~i~.,. 130'rJ!~t,,eet SOUT B~=.~;:·1=1~ LAB RETRIEVER PUPS Free to good home. er. joint~. met•I lathe. ~~ F:·d~1.J:,, 0.:Z by tne •d'*""' (No Ch«l'Y exll-'05) NEWPORT BEACH OOUllTY conaloar trade 969-1221 Blk, M/F. Chlill1P blood, 548-1409 vertical mill, 1urfec• • ·-·' .,... (J1•) 1•• 11- AKC, pedlgr... $225 r II 9 grinder. turret lathe, sun TI/ J 0 H N . s A•I• • eta f, • -· -IU-1100 YOLllWllEI Llactla 549-1086 ua art (;omprlldOr 1111 f.'#rd 646· 1788 Patt• tots r.O..ln• We!COmt I l l .... Will HT U ncOln Towncer. 't!. Sherry'• Poodle puppy 2enJ11bieeWl1h m11chlng welder. m1.C. 5'41·2 11 RCA Stereo coneole ' trun ~·R r 1111--111.1" 19001080. M.34t7a Hie, teacup-toy min-lampa, $65. 646-0210 ••••• ••H•I AM/FM turnt•ble. PA OIMr parta. 175 ... vW L. ·7'g"'ope1 1QOO, good oond, vft•u-:!'.!'.., ·--"-ature S250up S-4&-28-46 I SSO N h on 94111 ayllem. Aeel l o Reel But r ear bench. 4apd.S1eo<l.S46-&5'7 "' ........ -...,.,.,.. · · • ewcouc w · 1811 11619 .. w if58 T~ 1150/obo846-3745 6 .. 1•22206•1•2220 Selea-Servk»-Leaalng p A.ndL ... lng YORKSHIRE Terrier, lor$376.1142·5872 writer et~nd .·,15 , u u UllEIT taf._Ht 187118MchBlvd. meJet 1350 6 mo Ch. 7 pc on. bdrm"'· Me<llt 675-6482 ts, kuttr/ PAINT ANO LIGHT BODY 118 'btr SOSSO. auto. elr, (lHlu~t)'"i';"Z8eectl·ZOOO Sire & D•m. 548-6832 etyle very gd cond ltat 7010 WORK. Seve SS &. In· lmlTIRJ t18'to, PS, PB. PW, anrl, ,. 1 I,. ' S $250ior olr Mite teblM 2 Reguletlorl Air Hockey er•-your ctr'• valOe •'1113201:6'9<1,anrt, 35mpgS5650 1131'3016 ttl end lsmr 9113-3000 or llblet. $ lOO/both. call Ptwtl IMtl 711J by SS 8111 9fi. t22 t ( tCHJ 134) p "' VOLKSWAGEN cocl<Xflels H& .. 873-939 after 5 pm, Ge0-2903 1 ht G on Whal« 28 T---r.:r-....,-,..--rr:rs • '81 320l. 5 tj)d, A/C tHC•• ••• i. 7 178 &tla;;. 2 dr. 118}08 ml S750/obo 11,;erl AFRICAN AINGNECKS • 2 h f 1100 Air Hoelcey run &I. xlnl Hp Jonneon. cover • .... ... (1CUU-44•) $35 .. e.o42-N86 8 90 7-~~ ~~~ .hori cond • eNnlWlck, 175 ()Ml, no trailer 182&. AiOhMt a lmQ '°' . '79 320!; .. IPd , IUnrOOI '70 914 1.7 111. 5 lj)d, nu be!Qe, 1un1 xlnl, extrH . $3600 492·68119 Dude ";', WllTWAGIN1+,•:1, 975-0308 Mon thru frl Singing Roller c anary, ehag opt ll&O, 719-3742 988-4384 •It llPM. 642·42&3 morn or eve r,our vetllcle, domesllc 0t (880XMK) wllcMype color, r;..eoe 9Fl Off wtllle aofe 125 BEAUTIFUL CERAMIC 25' 8eyllner. 2 Votvoa. orelgn 561-un ,,;~:32:i'1u10 ,A/C A pereone1 •nd l>foud .,.. Old• '78 Cutl&M s~ ctu1lve VW ~<Sidi.. Top contd N.-u,..., celed to Qualltvy IC terv1C141, bluo. pvt ply. Aslltng ;~~l~ cage Incl · While buf1 .. !!4ln iong HORSE·Handpelnled. compleltly equlppad, WE llY •. 80 3201.Auto. Sun Roof A"T·TIME. Veirled hour9 •26 $75. 2 lrg en<I llbte Call to aee 1110 lrtr, 111.00<> 404·2620 GLl'I OARS (7411 V<R) to lncl\lde N rly A.M. While Cocu11et Mele. with 1311 eeott. &4•-0427 840.8709 evee. 25' Formula '76 Lft>eralOf " • '80 633cll, 4 tpd, lo Ml. 71 911 CPE SPORT S111a, AM/FM, Maga XLNT COMO 18.000 oeo e •2-11111 . 83t·-4721 646-1030 $4195 ..... , 1&35 Sv-aper• pen•. •nd a oom-.,.. c M 83 t-0300 ~llllve 111•• pre11n-pef...,.. • tatlon or the unlQue PHI ac ..-llftde. Mull hive "--cualom cage, 8 mo. old & Brend MW Pundl Card Low prollle, rKy lmron &•I TllOll 5555493 r,:::able veh"''-(lln'IAll talklng.11!>0. S.6·6212 DookeaM, welnul, 72x35• Knit Kl"" Maohl"t Leet ~alnt Job, twn 305 011eva. •'81320I' 5 ~d. Sun ........ 5 ehl\19, Mini Clond. $95. ... ,. ::J.. '78 Dl2E n-P/11 Ur••· uoll. van, 1ut1on Aall;!I 811 11lt 559_7417 eve• carrl1Q9. l\roll l110er. 2 f, onnHu cvr, vhf, 1tereo, Rool,(1C~20 I tunrool, r•bll eng., oh~- WllQOO) to llMltt ,,..._ lilP"1-'""1~,_,. __ ... ,.... -4 COior chenger, ribbing .,..., b1r. CuOdy V bunk. • 'H 7"1; 6 'f)d .• loaold rv S 16.000 ob<> 780•81192 .,_,,.. Oeelef In IN!ne Col or'1 Dreaml Two CLOSE OUT atteohment. 1400 worth Np t tllp, 110,&00. (7355837) ' ., .. Mutt b9 <MC>en· belulllully cerve<I SOLID RUSSELL INTERIOR, NB of Shetlend. Mohetr/ 815 2t12 tll-1171 leeve rneaaaoe-===-· -..,,...,-.,.. tdebte. Contact Oteg TE.41< WOOD PANELS DHkl, chHll, aolld acryilC Co,,. yam 1960 208W 1et,SentaAnl •79871, $$500, ltd Id Hyde Mondey thrv Frtd•y from lh1111911d Meuur" Mehogeny c1mp1geln OBO. 645·"4001 MOfe lemlllel an o-111'ng CloMd 8undav Dolomlle, 1 ownei. Cell ~ 9:30 tnd 10:30 7'A ft 11 3•,;, tt 18500 ' llrfe Aleo t>r•u eo· the GamP!ng "bug" 11111 1---------., ews 720-015? ,a.m. O · W -*32t 1 11,.311 $7&00, c all C"80fle•·mlrror1, lempe, Get GRUN Cl9tt yu r If you hive • The ltltMt dr9l1 In lhe "lave aomethlng you went .81 91 iSC. lo ml, all -.tru. 1 , 1 -1 -759-9348 etc at cott Belbo1 tor WHITE elilflhlnll OWl'IS* INt'a not ~lino W11t • 01111 Piiot to...,, Cllllll\ed e<11 do 11,.6 _.., r••• l flreoe? Merine Herdware, NB 1 with aCl...tfled Ad ueed, 1111 It now wll.h • a....fled Ad. Cell Todey 11 well / C ell NOW , 54 .. ~':~ = ... =ldlt==,...,.=== ... =2-68=7=1:..l::=W=an=t lld=='=&4=2·_7_86-:7=:.L-54_8-_3_4~0-7 _ --:::J= Celt 6'2·5171 Cluellled Ad. t42·6811 642·6878 .,,......, Volkewagen qu111ty .,... 9!11i-_ ... .,._.'l1,,_m1..,.L~ hlCl•t '7~ Catalina, 11K , .. vy BOB Cu ALLM AN'"' dty hitch. aJr lhoCkl.. "" 0 gr111 runrolno 1800. •W) 902·2~ ;~WllTWAGIN"• '70°'e•t•llna &dn. &st< ml . £curie 8hll1R COfP L I k e n e w I ft 7 5 • 1800 Wto11mkmef Blvd 842-0795 • ..., Ma.at23 Phone 71•fVWt.W£8T Total PerlOf~ VW'• ""'9 You ~•v!n' Any Fun?' Bandits get cash, register and all Police are looking for three men who allegedly robbed a 24-hour Huntington Beach gas station, making off with not only the cash but the cash register as w ell Huntington Beach police Sgt. F.c:i McErlain said Geoffrey Wood, 21, an attendant at Huntington Brake and Tire, 19501 Beach Blvd., told officers he was working alone at 4:26 a .m . Monday when three men in a gray 1969 Chevrolet Monte Carlo drove up and asked directions to the San Diego Freeway Wood told police one of the men pulled a switchblade knife. He told officers he was struck by a second man, and a third man then displayed a handgun. The trio then entered a rear office, where they broke into a floor safe and stole a 45-pound cash register, apparently because they could not open it, Wood reported. He told officers the men fled after they saw a police car drive by. The loss was estimated at up to $10,000. police said. THf DRANGf COAST TUESOA't AUGUS1 13. 1~4 Ocean drama: 33men saved By ROBERT BARKER OI tM o.11J Nol l blfl Huntington Beach fisherman Don Thomas offered high praise today to the crew of a sinking fishing boat after he and 32 other deep sea anglers were rescued early Monday in waters off Ox- nard. Many lost their expensive fish- ing tackle and left wallets and watches and clothes behind, but there were no deaths and no major injuries. James Whiting of Foun- tain Valley was the only casualty, reportedly suffering a sprain when he jumped onto a Coast Guard cutter. "It wasn't easy for them (the crew) because we all are grown men and have our own ideas and go diverse ways,·· said Thomas, an Aerospace budget manager at McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company in Huntington Beach. "But they got life jackets on us in a hurry. called roll and lined us up on the fantail to wait for rescue." o.llJ,...,.._.., ....... ~ Don Thomas of Huntington Beach smiles after he and 32 other fishermen were rescued a t sea. Thomas also said that rescue efforts. in which Coast guard cutters. a helicopter, a Navy destroyer .and a small sea urchin harvest boat combined efforts, also went like clockwork. The Majestic Fox. a 70-foot fishing boat. was chartered by the Douglas Rod and G un Club of El Segundo, but most of the fisher- men were from Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Gar- den Grove. It left the OxnArd area late Friday in pursuit of yellowtail and tuna at Cortez Bank, south of San Diego. On its return trip late Sunday, ($«RESCUE, Page A!I Mesans building 'war chest' A mphitheater n eighbors band together to limit concert noise By GLENN SCOTT °' ""' Delly Nol ..... Neighbors who Live near the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa began collecting a war chest Monday in case they choose legal action in their attempt to reduce sound and traffic from outdoor concerts. Leaders of the Concerned Citizens of Costa Mesa formed a legal and financial committee and collected $800 Monday night at a meeting attended by about 140 people at Fairvie w Community Church. Organi:zer Russell Millar said the group will ask au neighbors who live close to the outdoor theater -in either College Park or Mesa del Mar -to write $100 checks. which would go toward hiring a lawyer to study the group's options. The lawyer, he explained, will examine the implications of why no supplemental environmental studies apparently were ordered by the Orange County Fair Board after it agreed to expand the amphitheater from a 5,000-seat facility to one with 8,000 seats and a capacity, including lawn seating, for 18,000 people. . . The amphitheater is at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Owner Nederlander-West con- tracts with the county Fair Board to operate it. Fair Board representatives say more environmental study did not seem necessary because an orig- inal 1977 study covered future expansion of facilities throughout the fairgrounds. Millar stressed. however, that neighbors would prefer not to get involved in lengthy and expensive litigation and would rather work out agreements with the Fair ($«NOISE, Paae A!) ·~ .. --.-. . ...-_, _____ ------ COAST EDITION Long Beach to aid Back Bay draining By STEVE MARBLE Of die Delly l'llo4 It.ft In an unexpected, but welcome, move, the Port of Long Beach has tentatively agreed that it will pay to dredge 160,000 tons of sediment from the silt-constricted Upper Newport Bay. The work would be done as an environmental tradeoff for a de- velopment project the Long Beach Port Authority has planned. spent dredging 500,000 tons of sediment from the top reaches of the bay and the San Diego Creek, the waterway which discharges silt and sand into the upper bay. A team of government and private representatives now is moving forward on a second phase to last summer's dredging. This plan calls for $5.5 million to be spent digging silt from the bay and installing sediment trap basins in San Diego Creek. The team includes representa- tives of Newport Beach, Irvine, Orange County government, the state Department of Fish and Game and the Irvine Co. According to tentative proposals, the funding for the project w ould come mostly through state sources, with the Irvine Co. -which has developed a large portion of the bay's watershed -picking up a large share of the bill. A similar windfall that could lead to even more dredge work in Newport Beach's back bay may come from the Port of Los Angeles. In both cases, the port officials are being asked by the state Coastal Commission and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to contnbute money to environmen- tal projects to offset the impact of development and harbor ex- pansion. City aide facing shoplift charges Geraldine Knau. a planner for the Long Beach Port Authority, cautioned that it will be at least a month before a precise plan is developed. Port officials in Long Beach, though, already have asked the Irvine Co. for permission to dump dredged silt on Irvine Co. acreage near the top of the bay. The anticipated money for dredging is welcome news to city, county and state officials, who have spent more than 10 years trying to nail down plans for cleaning the back bay and an equal amount of time casting about for ways of footing the bill. T~ bay, once the site of a waterski basin, has clogged up with sand and silt to the point where ocean water during high tide does not reach into the upper stretches of the bay. Last summer, $3.7 million was By ROBERT BARKER Of ... .,.., ......... Huntington Beach Deputy City Attorney Robert Sangster is on administrative leave while of- ficials sort through allegations that Sangster shoplifted two com- puter memory discs at the Target di.9Count store. City Administrator Charles Thompeon said Monday that Sangster is on leave with pay and benefits while officials weigh the possible impact the allegations pose for city operat ions. "We'll want to know if there's anything here that would interfere with the performance of his duties," Thompson said. "He (Sangster) and I decided on administrative leave about the same time. In fa.ct he requested it until his vacation, which h e had previously requested, starts Fri- day," Thompson said. A complaint of petty theft also was filed against Sangster Mon- Acceptance begins at home Fred, 3 7 , fixes a fan in the kitchen of o tp'Oup home where he lives with five other retarded adults who are trying to achieve inde pendent living skills under th.e guidance of Sutto n Extended Care Services. A story on P1tge Bl de8Cribe1 the early react ions to the fint of three group home& planned in Irvine. Robert Sangster day by deputy district attorney Casaba Palfi in connection with the alleged Friday theft of the two (See A'ITORNEY, Page A!) HB attacks duHJp with resolution Huntington Beach city,officials don't have many ruce thmgs to say a b o u t t h e S t e v·~ r s o n Brothers-A.soon landfill site. For starters, they declared in a resolution unanimously approved Monday night that the dump imposes indecent and offensive amounts of dust, noise and odor upon the entire community. They also contend that the 37-acre dump site, near Hamilton A venue and Magnolia Street, harbors hazardous and toxic in- dustrial waste materials that they cla1m poee a potential health danger of unknown mQgni tude to the entire community. And further, the re90Jution alleges thot the property 1.9 a haven and breeding ground for moequltoes, thus creating ''un- reuonable interference with com- fortable enjoymen t and uae of life and property in the vicinity." Theee declarations were ap- proved ln the form of flndl.nga of facts ln thedty'a bid to d«lare the former mud dump site a public nu.laance. Th&tection parallels a lawsuit the city tiled agalnst the dump ownen Jut week to prevent excavation of oily aubstanoee from the alte. Officials and nea,hbon voiced fears that the propmed removal of aubstanoee by <=onexx OU Co., Inc., of Long BNch would poee potential health hazards. Deputy Clty Attorney Art De (See M UD DUMP, Pate Al) $ < -·-~------·-------· 2 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, Aug. 23, 1983 CONTINUED STORIES Bonin given second death sentence From Page A1 Orange and Los Angeles county juries recomme nd execution for 'Fr eeway Killer' RESCUE AT SEA ... the boat encountered "extremely" rough water in the channel near San Clemente and Catalina lslands, acrording to Thomas. "We we re up on deck playing poker, but the water got so rough we couldn't stay in our chairs so we went to our bunks. "l had JUst begun to doze off when I heard one of the crew members shout that the bilge pumps weren't working. "There were about four inches of water on the floor and I took off m y shoes, rolled up my pants and went upstairs to get out of the way. The cre w lined us up on the fantail where we muld see the bow slowly s.inking." Thomas, 51, said the skipper, identified as Richard Craddick of Huntington Beach. sent out a Mayday and a rescue helicopter soon was hovering overhead and other rescue vessels were soon to arrive. The fishennen were taken by two boats to the Coast Guard Station in Oxnard Thomas said he believed the NOISE ... Board and Nederlander to protect their homes a gainst amphitheater-caused intrusions. The tone of Monday's meeting was much more subdued and businesslike than a more raucous meeting two weeks ago. Many people in the crowded church that night could barely hold back their frustrations about loud music filling their houses. keeping them awake and even drowning out their television programs. Millar. an Orange Coast College political science instructor, ad- vised neighbors Monday night to show up Thursday when the Fair Board meets a t 9 a .m. in the Memorial Gardens Building at the fairgrounds. fishing boat suffered a hole m the hull, either from the poundmg 1t took in rough water or from possibly stnking something in the water. Coast Guard P etty Officer Tony ChileW said today the incident is under investigation by the Coast Guard's Marine Safety Office for the Los Angeles-Long Beach area. H e said Coast Guard personnel were forced to evacuate the stricken ship Monday because of fears it would capsize. It was last reported s tilJ afloat about 20 miles off Oxnard despite being 90 percent submerged. Planners OK Costa Mesa condo project A Santa Monica firm won approval Monday night to build an 84-unit condominium complex on a vacant parcel at 2330 Van- guard Way in Costa Mesa. The city Planning Commission voted 4-0, with Joe DeCarlo absent, to permit American West Development Co. to t'Onstruct its nautical-th emed Newport Land- ing project bordering Newport Boulevard next to the West Bay apartments. The project is designed to include 80 two-bedroom units and four one-bedroom units, both one-story and townhouses. The units will be pnred from $90,000 to $150,000, according to spokes· men for architects Clark and Hedrick Inc. The units will be designed ma New English style. with lots of lakes, streams and pools on the grounds, they said. By Jt:FF ADLER Of fhe O.Or '1iol llall An Orange County Supt!r1or Court Jury Monday r«'Ommended twice-<..'Onvicted Freeway Killer William George Bonin be put to death in California's gas chamber for the sex-torture slayings of four area young me n The wrdict, delivered follow- ing a little more than two days of deliberations, marks the second time a jury has recommended the 36-year-old Downey truck driver be executed. A Los Angeles Coun ty jury recommended a death pe nalty sente n ce following Bonm's conviction there last year for 10 similar murders Bonin now bcwm cs lhe first inmate of the 140 now residing on California's death row to receive a double death sentence. Wearing the prison mveralls ht:· has worn th rougho u l th<· five-month trial, Bonin showed no emotion what.soeve r as the jury's verdict was read by a court clerk All at sea and the eight women and four me n comprising the panel were polled individua lly. His attorney, W1ll1am Charvet, said Bonin had anllcipated the verdict and had taken it well. "He's in good shape," Charvet said as he stepped outside the courtroom to meet with reporters. But as the verdict was read it drew gasps and tears from the mothers or RusseU Rugh and Glenn Barker, two of Bonin's teen -age victims. "It's been three years and five months to the day (since the slaying) that we've waited to hear this," said Sandy Miller, Rugh's mother "They were one hell of a good jury We hope they (the state) folJow through with the death penalty " Prosecutor Bryan Brown ex- pressed his satisfaction with the verdict and said he believes the conviction and sentence will stand upon appeal. "We have a very low exposure rate for reversal," the de puty diBtrict attorney com- mented. He also unders<..'Ored the reasons his office sought a second convic- tion despite the death sentence that already had been imposed. "If there's anyone in California that should be executed to this point, It's William Bonin," Brown said. Orange County prosecutors de- cided to press ahead with their case agaU\St Bonin to ensure that he will not escape the gas chamber should the earlier sentence be thrown out on appeal. Charvet said the case automati- cally will be appealed to higher state courts and might be taken to the U.S. Supreme Court. Jurorsoonsidering the evidence presented during the trial's pen- alty phase unanimously voted to recommend the death penalty on the first ballot, jury foreman Michael James said. James also said almost all the jurol'1l wen~ unawan of Bonin's previous conv1t uon and sentence unlll alter the Jury had been discharged He said most jurors were surpnsed upon learning of the previous conviction and death sentence. Judge Kenneth Lae. m dasmiss- mg the jurors, thanked them for their long term of service and noted the decision they had rendered was "as hard as any you will ever be called upon in your life to make " The judge lhen scheduled for- mal sentencing for Aug 26. The jury delivered a guilty verdict in the case Aug. 2 follow- ing months of testimony. The penalty phase of the trial began a day later. Bonin was convicted of murde r- ing Frank Dennis Fox, 17, of Long Beach ; Barker, 14, of Huntington Beach ; 15-year-old Rugh, of Gar- den Grove; and Lawrence Eugene Sharp, l 7, also of Long Beach . The amphitheater is expected to be one of its topics. ''Please be not docile but pol- ite," he told the group. Commissioners focused on a wall and sidewalk to be built along Newport and told the developers to reach agreement with city planners on acceptable designs. An unidentifit.•d woman appears to be really g Nting into h er work as she ca ts a line off the Newport Pier. If nothing e lse, it' a cooling pastime for a warm August day. KRISHNA AWARD ... was held against her will and subjected to mind control The pair also contended that Jim George, Robin's father, died as a result of the strain caused by the long search for his daughter. The jury delivered a unanimous verdict in thelr favor J une 17 following a six-month trial. Attorney Milton Silverman, who represented the Georges. said practical considerations dictated the Georges' acceptance of the reduced award. "This is a ooncession to reality," he said. Jackman, in reducing the award by almost three-quarters, had given the Georges until Wednesday to decide whether to accept the reduced award or seek a new trial. Rejection of the $9.7 million automallcally would have meant the case would be r etried. The lion's share of the judge's reductions was taken from the jury's ·award for punitive damages, which are assessed as punishment for the actions alleged. Jackman said the award "exceeds that which is needed to punish the defendants or is reasonable by way of punishment of the defendants for their wrongful conduct." In a related decision . Jack.man also ruled that the Georges are entitled to earn 10 percent interest annually on the $9.7 million, dating back to Jan. 3, 1983. That means the pair will cam approximately $2,700 a day unw the entire amount is paid off. Attorneys and a spokesman for the Knshna sec·t have main tained sin<..-e the verdict that the case will be appealed. ATTORNEY CHARGED ... $1 5.98 discs, according to court sources Sangster, 42, was issued a citation following the incident and was instructed \0 appear by Sept 20 at West Orange County Mun- cipal Court in Westminster Sangster. contacted at h1S New- port Beach home this morning, declined comment. "Any com- ment outside the course of the judicial process IS inappropriate," he said. Sangster, a deputy city attorney in Hunttngton Beach since 1978, should be on administrative leave Sangster, who is paid $46.800 annually, was issued a citation at the time of the alleged incident because he had no prior criminal record, according to police. As deputy city attorney, Sangster handles personnel mat- ters, including employee griev- ances and worker compensation cases. He also spec1ali?.eS in con- tr acts and torts, Thompson said Police catch motorcylist after chase Costa Mesa police chased down an oth er speeding motorcycled n v - er Monday -the second an five days to lead them on a high-speed pursuit through city streets. Arrested this lime was Larry James Hankins, 37, of Costa Mesa, an engml""enng technician for a computer company en Orange. He was booked into Costa Mesa Jail on suspicion of drunken driving. Police said Hankins was operat- ing a motorcycle that belonged to the man who watd\ed the chase from the passenger seat behind Hankins. Kevin Patrick Maher. 30, a Costa Mesa bartender, was arrested on suspicion of bemg drunk in public An officer cl oclong passing cars on Placentia Avenue near Estan- cia High School first spotted the motorcycle as It reportedly sped past at 90 mph. Police chased the two men along several streets including Harbor Boulevard . Fair Drive, Mesa Drive and Irvine Ave nue before they cut the motorcycle off at Mesa and Fair No injuries were reported de- spite the fact that investigators said Hankins allegedly shot the 1982 Honda motorcycle through several intersections during red lights Thompson also declined to com- ment on what effect the allega- tions might h ave on Sangster's career with the city MUD DUMP ASSAILED ... "J w on't make any judgment. In our system, a person u; presumed innocent until proven gulity." Thompson said, however, that City Attorney Gail Hutton was contacted in Montana where she is on vacation and agreed that We1re Listening ••• 642•6086 Delly Piiot · Dellvery I• Ou.rentMd "4 CJ•• ft ,... •t f •• ·l· f'h)t t • .,. r I I"'' e t t ~.O rin <• r·•''»'• ·, , •'~(J ' ,.,, tllfJt w t " -..... , La Loza said the a pproval of the findings of fact "will lay the groundwork" for the suit against continued operations at the site, located across the street from F.dison High School. 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VOL. 78, NO. 235 Woman, 76, dies as car slams tree GWC signups start A 76-year-old Santa Ana woman was killed Monday when the vehicle she was n ding in went out of control and slammed into palm tree near 500 West St. Andrews in Santa Ana, police said. Registration by appointment begins today at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Weekday registration by app- pointment continues through Sept. 7, except for Aug. 26, Sept. 2 and Sept. 5, when the college will be closed. Walk-in registration, with no appointment required, will be held Sept. 8 and 9, continuing through the week of Sept. 12, when classes begin. According to Tom Kosuth, as- soc1ate dean of ad.missions. re- cords. guidance and counseling. 6,600 returning Golden West stu- dents have already registered for the fall semester by mail Golden West will be offering 1,449 classes this fall. 270 fewer than were scheduled last fall But Kosuth said the college still expects to enroll 20.000 students this Call, the same number as last year. He said larger classes are planned. Mary Henna.nee died an hour and 20 minutes after she was admitted to UC Irvine Medical Center, police said Her husband, Owen, 86, is listed in guarded condition at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. Toro man leaves hospital Police said Mr. Hermance apparently was driving at e xcessive speed eastbound on West St. Andrews at 11:30a.m. when the vehicle hit a dip in the road. went out of control, rolled over and crashed into a palm tree. Passersby pulled the couple from the car. Paramedics arrived and transported the victims to the hospital. A 61-year-old El Toro man who was pulled unoonscious from the Newport Harbor entrance by two youths Friday was pronounced fit and released from the hospital Monday. Hak Sun Sin was found floating face-down off a rocky jetty by two young boaters, Kurt Gallardo, 16, and John Brady, 18. Newport Beach paramedics said the man might have died if the youths, who were leaving the harbor for a day of fishing when onlookers on the jetty cried for help, had not pulled Sin aboard their boat and rushed him to a Coast Guard station Sin had been in critical con - dition through Saturday. Correction The winner of the SuaVJest Swab Award for best costume in the 23rd Annual Charcter Boat Parade in Newport Harbor was incorrectly identified in Monday's Daily Pilot. The correct winner of the costume award was the "Anti- gua," owned by Jim and Berna Gagne. The Daily Pilot regrets the error • UVewport Surf c& Sport, In c. 0 ITH ANNUAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 25 thru SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 BACK TO SCHOOL SALE OREAT SAVINOS -on Hlected -MENS · WOMENS · BOYS SPORTSWEAR MEHS'. SHIP,TS -SHOP,TS . S'tllM'W[AP, • PANTS -0£M4UOAS 6 MO"E • O\Jl(~llltl\ • ~TVOOIU • GOTCHA • MAIJI • P\M • llJl\fl INC • CAl(Hll • • lOGGlr\S • ll(YN ~(I\ • liOO • (,A.NI • HOUll\OOfl • CAL VIH N..llH • M(l\ONA • """'[)( 1'1 P•AAOIW: • OP • OfnHON: • ~lOO • J~. SPOl\mr • l\IP C\Jlll. • O NClll c. ~ VOM(Hj', )'tflM'W'CAP. TOPS • SHOP.TS • PANTS · HATS C, MO"f • ""''~"' • ~ \l'()()tl(I\. OUG(,I • )(A )QUr!\1$ • "'° • DOI llH) • CkJCCAN((!\ • NIO ~ 00)1', OUTTOH 00....W SHl"1'S • ~o"n . 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OOGG1r DO•llOS ~l£A\MO rtl.!ICOl'f O(ACH CMAllU .,,,.°" .,. on 20" on to1' on ""on 101' on '°~ °" .,,,. °" THIS WILL DE A GPtEA T SALE . so COME EAAL YI mm s (oul"J=r"'_;J 2224 Newpor1 llYd., Newport I H ch, CA Newport Sutt I Spot1, Inc. • (7t41171-7174 • (7t4) 17$-7817 •Open t:OO e.m .• t:OO p.m. Oellr • W oinen' s seminar set tonight in Anaheim Muriel Kaylin Mabry, president of Woman's World ln- tern.ationaJ, will host a wome n's professional seminar in Anaheim tonight. Entitled "Women of Excellence," the session will spotlight nine local business women who wiU answer questions from the audience. The seminar will be held at 6 p.m . at the Hilton Inn at the Park. Tickets are $35 and may be obtained at Woman's World International, 400 N. Tustin, Suite 410, Santa Ana, or by phoning 547-7726. Kids sho w gymnastic skills Saturday The Girls and Boys Club of Fountain Valley-Huntington Beach will hold its annual Gymnastics Spectacular at 10 a.m. Saturday at the club, 9191 Pioneer Drive. Huntington Beach. About 100 local gymnastics students will demonstrate their skills on the balance beam, uneven paraillel bars. vault, parallel bars, rings and floor. The event conunues at 2:45 p.m. when the Girls and Boys Club Pirouettes comepete aginst two other teams from Anaheim and Garden Grove. Admis.5ion to the gymnastics show is $1 for adults, 50 cents children under 12. For information on the program or on gymnastics classes, call 964-4526. Eye care seminar planned Hoag A seminar on eye care titled "How's Your Eye Q" will be held at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach Saturday. The two-hour program, starting at 10 a.m., will feature discus&ons led by ophthalmologists Charles Drone, Lionel Da Silva, Joseph Lambert and John Maggiano. The seminar is free though reservations are required because of limited seating. To register, call 760-5923. Hospital to off er vaccination clinic Pacifica Hospital will sponsor its fifth annual Back to School Immunization Clinic from 5 to 9 p.m. Aug. 30 in the Carmen Yuppa Conference Center, 18819 Delaware St., Huntington Beach, across the street from the hospital. The clinic is free and open to the public. Vaccinations will be given for polio, diphtheria, tetanus, mumps, whooping cough, rubella and measles to children 6 months to 16 years old. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, and past immunization records should be brought to help determine each child's needs. No immunizations will be given to a sick child. Public schools require immunizations before a child may enroll. Cut and rescue Fire men peer into wreckage of sports car wher e Che ree Chiare nza (shown, inset, be ing com- forted by fireman) was trappe d after car she was riding in collide d with another at intersectio n of Campus Drive and Bristo l Street la te Sunday. Orange Co!tst DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, Aug 23. 1983 * A3 Chia re nza had to b e freed from twis ted car by the "Jaws of Life ." She a nd J o hn Chia ren za, bo th o f Santa Ana Heights, we re treated a t Hoag Memoria l Hospital for minor injuries. The second driver was not injured . Passing the buck left her boiling Saying it with flowers to the pope -. . A man ordered soup to go at t1·.e Denny's restaurant at 3170 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Monday and paid with a S 1 bill with Its corners doctored to maJce It appear to be a $20, police were told. The receptionist said she gave him S 19 change before realizing the trick. Sha chased but he outran her. Sha was la" simmering; thasoup turned cold A man lolterlng at the Coate Mesa Wells Fargo Bank branch at 1650 Adams Ave. grabbed a bank bag from a woman making a commercial deposit Monday morning and ran off with $2.475 In cash. A Huntington Beach man suffered a broken nose and possible fractured )aw Monday night •"er several men In an old, blue Dodge van forced his car off the road at 17th Street and Orange Avenue In Costa Mesa and beat him up The man said he dldn',t know why they picked on him. Offlcers said the victim had been drinking and didn't remember much A Costa Mesa woman driving a Chrysler convertible on Mlndlnao Drive Monday drove Into a parked plekup truck. Fenders were dented but no one wu hurt. The woman said she was trying to put down the car top and lost concentration Two homes on the 700 block of Shalimar Drive were broken Into Monday during daytime burglaries About $1,400 In jewelry was ewlped from one house and $340 In camera gear was taken from the other. Windows were removed from frames In both Instances. Police arrested Kavin C. Watts, 20, of Costa Mesa Monday on susplcloo of grand the" and receiving atoten proper1y. An off~ stopped him ror allegedly speeding with his motor- cycle on Mesa West Drive and dlacove<ed by checking vehlcle numbers that the bike was reported stolen Fountain Valley Thieves stole sacks of cement and other mate<lals valued at $582 from a condominium construction site near Harbor Boulevard Someone stole a battery and a radiator valued at $350 from a pickup truck parked In the 11000 block of Slate< Avenue. Electric typewriters valued at more than $2,000 were stolen over the weekend from an of11ce at Mitsubishi Motor Sales, 10540 Talbert Ava Newport Beach A man described as being amall and having a big noee le being sought In ttwl attempted rape of an 18-year-otd Newport Beach woman. The woman told police the man crawled through her bedroom win- dow, jumped Into her bed and tr:ed to attack her. She said her cr1e9 for help drove him off. A $15,000 Cadillac Sevtlle was stolen trom a garage at a reeldance on the 1600 blodt of Uncoln Lane. The thief apparently took the car after ransacking the houte and finding a set of keys. Employees at the Sporting House. 3601 Jamboree Road, were still adding up their lostea today after a thief cut a lock to the establlahment'a lront door and took cash. a televislon set. a bolt cutter and Items from the athletic club's sport shop Irvine Sllve< was reported atoleo from a condominium on Northgrove Mon- day night about 8:40. Polloe responded to complaints of low-flying model airplanes at a park near Liberty Monday about 8 p.m Hunting ton Beach An orange Yamaha motorcycle was reported stolen Tuesday from In front of a home on the 7700 block of Timber Circle. Huntington Beach. The loss was estimated at $250. 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EDT Rain L\11 snowCJ Fronls. c. 11<1 ~ ~ ~ " ,M<o PorlleNl,Or• ~ ="'Cl!y IWlo NcMIOnd Ill-lt,,_.T.....,. a.it IA*• .... ""- snow.t•• f lumet(!i) W .11111 'WW Ot•t lu0t'<1 ..... <;,1,1lkMI Hy •• 101 79 ... oieoo 7t .. " .. ... ~MCllOO 76 M 72 H 11 819.,.._ 73 50 IO' 11 8Mltle 79 M 12 n :..,.-,:: .. 76 101 ... .. II ., ..,._ ., ... 73 ... ~ 7 I to m 71 Topl!U IO ~ .. 73T-.. ., 71 TUIN 104 71 ., 81 WlielllnOlon " 71 17 77 WlcNl• .. 71 SURf RIPORT ... 14 ... , 1.a l·t 1·2 1.2 1·2 -._ e11rec11on -- a .. Huntington Beach resident Wil- liam Riach had an eventful sum- mer -he bestowed a tribute to Pope John Paul II in Rome in July in appreciation of the pontiff's efforts on behalf of world peace. R1ach, who operates Fifth Av- enue Florist shop m Huntington Beach, is president of the Florists' Transworld Delivery Association (FTD). He and Salvy Guzz.o of Pit- tsburgh, a former F'TD president l and chairman of the group's international committee, led a delegation of FTD officials to Rome to express support for the pope's declaration of 1983 as a "Year of Peace." They presented the pope with white roses, oncidiwn orchids and ti leaves and a silver and gold vase decorated with two doves of peace. The presentation took place place following an audience with the pope in St. Peter's Square. Rlach has operated his florist shop for 1 I years at 6090 W Warner Ave. Pope John Paul II talks with William Riac h Save s2.00 on Beef Stick. Summer Sausage. Buy a 3 lb Heef Stick' for JUSI $10.97 and save $2.00 off the regular wholl' stick price Or save 50' per lb. on o rut piece for every a lb. Beef Stick· you buy, we1J give 50' to lhe Muscular Dystrophy ABeociation Ofter good August 16 through September 6 ,, We11 sive you a t&lte of old-time oounb'y goodneM.rw 1- C 1111'.I (,,•1w•1.1l llu,l lu•1•1111t1o111 fflckor1 Farms /I/ (JI-(/// IN &oath Coast ?taza #i l.ew• c:.r.v..I 1!111.I Bristol at the San Diego frffway Cetta Meto 0,.n 4elly 'Ml • '·"'· Sotut4.y ..... '·"'· Svn4ey t2 t. S ''"'' 540-6991 ' . . ,. . . THI COAST IND THI coum Cindy Suding, one of the h ou se pare nts, ta king care of gr ounds, while J .D., the family d og stand watch . .• PAPARAZZI ruee Crawford, left, Terri Soua, Harriette Witmer and Randy Boyd • Dilly Piiat TUESDAY. AUG. 23, 1983 ANN LANDERS TELEVISION COMICS > I 82 83 84 -.· --· ---·· .. -~_........_., ______ .. -·---·-~---· .. ·-·---------- Alter all those trips to the cosm etic d epartment, the only thing vanishing cream does is make h er fa ce disap - p ear . See Erma Bombeck , Page B2 . D They're on their own The 1 f amily_' on Margarita Steet By KAREN E. KLEIN or -o..,,... ,..,, A friendly note hanging on a bulletin board in the Irvine kitchen welcomes the new family to the neighborhood. It is one of a handful of friendly notes and letters the family has received since moving into the Greentree home last April, said 25-year-old Cindy Suding. It's not unusual, in Irvine, to be welcomed into a neighborhood. But in this case, the family in question wasn't welcomed with open arms by everyone. Six mentally retarded adults and two house parents, members of a group home operated by Sutton Extended Care Services of Orange County, make up the "family" living on Margarita Street. In June, a Superior Court judge turned down a request by two Irvine community associations for a court order blocking operation of the home and two others like it which are planned to open in Irvine this year. The non-profit group homes, which are designed to help retarded residents gain independent living skills, can stay, according to the judge's ruling. That means that Fred, Patti, Tom, Dennis, Paul and Cheryl, the residents, can continue to live in their large, four-bedroom home with their houseparents, Suding and Mike Ainsleigh, 22, and their long-haired golden dog, J.R. Fred and the other four "kids," whose ages range from 21 to 37, have "special developmental needs" in the jargon of health care specialists. Five are labeled mentally retarded and one suffers from autism. Their days are strictly regulated on a large orange chart which is po6ted on the kitchen wall. There are times set aside for hygiene, for recreation, for classes, for chores. Suding and Ainsleigh, who have been house parents in two other Sutton homes, said extenSive data is taken on all the residents two or three times a week. Behavior modifiQltion techniques, involving positive reinforcement for tasks properly completed, are used exclusively in training Sutton residents, said C.elleste King, Sutton's program coordinator. "We try to make it as fun as possible, so it gives them a feeling of accomplishment," she said. Taking a shower, one of the tasks on the daily schedule, may involve up to 18 specific steps, King said, all of which are evaluated twice a week. Besides chores like setting the table, cleaning up, loading the dishwasher and cooking, the residents go camping, swimming, attend classes and have parties with residents of two other Sutton homes located in Fountain Valley, King said. This is the first time that four of the six residents can remember living in places with kitchens, yards, living rooms and pets, said Irene Briggs, program director. With the exception of Cheryl and Paul, the other residents have spent many of their years housed in state hospitals, she said. "The learning opportunities are so much better here," said Suding. "Here, there is one staff member for two residents. At Fairview (State Hospital, where Suding worked), it was one big gang. It was hard for one person to teach a whole bunch." Why would the houseparents, paid staff mem- bers who get every other weekend and every Wednesday off, choose to live ln such restrictive surroundings with such an exhaustive s upervision schedule? "It's the kids," Suding said without hesitation "They're just as loving as anybody. They all have different personalities." Though they live full-time with houseparents, Briggs said, most of the residents have natural parents who are very involved with Sutton. ''They visit or take them home on w~kends," she said. "We encourage the parents to remain as involved as they'd like," especially with funding, she added. But even as concerned as their parents are, Briggs said, it is important that the residents be out on their own. "They are all adults, Beink on their own gives them a sense of growing up." The Sutton homes operate on a principle of normalization. "The principle holds that everyone has the right to live as normal a life as possible," Briggs said. "Living in an institution is not thought to be a normal life, though institutions will always be needed in some cases," she said. Not only do the group homes benefit the residents, but Briggs said she feels they are beneficial to the community as well. "This way, people can see that the residents can function outside of institu- tions." . So far, Suding said, she has had no complaints from neighbors. "They've been just wonderful. I haven't gotten any negative reactions at all." Wayne Orman, who lives across the street from the group home, said he did not have any complaints. "No problems," he said. Kathy Beekman, the group home residents' only next door neighbor -a park sits on the other side of the home -said she thinks other neighbors would welcome an open house, a chance to see for themselves what goes on in the home. Another neighbor, who asked that she not be identified, said her only complaint was the traffic at the home. "There's a lot more coming and going there than the re is anywhere else" on the block. The residents' large van is always parked out front, she added. Supervision of the residents, which she claimed lacked something when the home was first opened, has improved, she said. That kind of improvement is in line with what the Sutton group sees for the future of their group homes. As residents become accustomed to living independently and become able to master basic survival skills, they will be transferred to homes where less structure is placed upon them, Briggs said. No immediate plans for those homes have been made, she added. .... .................... ~ Patti is one of the six re1ident1 living at Sutton Home in Irvine. 1 • -............. _______________ _.... __________________________ _ .. NB Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT I ruesday, Aug. 23. 1983 STOCKS TllK.~llA Y'S t:LOSIN<~ PRICES ... , .. ,. Nt f NY E COMPO ITE TRAN .. ACTION Due to lranamiasion errors, t0Juy'1; tinal New York '1ork •;~etmngt.> l.istingt1 art' incomple1~. The Doily Pilot apolo8i~e tor th.-inconvl'oienrt.•. ,,,.,. ... ... ,_,it N,.1 '·' . """' ,~11· ,,_.,I "'' I I hd ._,,"" 'nQ 14 t htl 4.-IV''' ('IQ r t '"'' , 11.,.. t "'' I I h1to, ( 111 .-h t' t n1J ~, • ..,,. • "~' I' t11I, •• f "'' "''"' 11uu11h1 gr•.lht'\I Aitnttt1(et\ OlV'"P" ,,._.,"~ 1r1 r '''Qrv ''' l"P 198.A Gam"' ·' t '"' 5Xi I ,. ,,,, -~ I .,,.,.. tf''"1 YO• U \ fJP•t.11•'"' 1mrflt11 •t11ltUl1 ~J't'""''' 01v1... PQ'ltltlt 8MJ 4 /,,,,. 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'9•i.t -....... -·-___ ..,_ --·~-··°"'--'""' ' • Dow Jones Final Down 10.26 Clo1lng 1.112.a BUSINISI BRllfS Exxon., Shell contract for oil search in China By tbe A11oclated Preas PEKING -Affiliates of the Exxon Corp. and Shell Petroleum Co. Ltd. signed contracts with Chin.a today~ explore for oil an two large areas in the Pearl River basln of the South China Sea, Exxon announced. Exxon said Essa Ch.in.a Ltd. and Shell Exploration (China) Ltd., equal partners in the venture, bid on five areas and won contracts in two. Mitsubishi to buy BanCal SAN FRANCISCO -The BanCal Tri-State Corp. has passed over a cash takeover offer from Wells Fargo & Co. and reached a $282 million agreement with The Mitsubishj Bank for Mitsubishi to buy BanCal, bank officials have announced. VA W, McDonnell begin talks LONG BEACH -Contract negoti.at1ons between the United Auto Workers and McDonnell Douglas Corp. have begun with UAW President Owen Bieber urging management "not to let the government and the Pentagon play a i;ole in this set of negotiations." Bieber, speaking at an news conference Monday in Long Beach, said Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger and "other people Crom the Pentagon" have indicated that McDonnell Douglas "should take a tough line with us at the bargaining table." Defense Department officiala "don't belong'' at the bargaining table, Bieber said. Home-loan interest lowered WASHINGTON -Effecuve today, the govern- ment is lowering by a half point I.he interest-rate ceiling on federally backed loans for single-family homes. Samuel Pierce Jr., secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, said Monday the maximum rate for the level-payment mortgage will be 13 percent, down from 13.5 percent set July 29. And the new ceiling for graduated-payment mortgages will be 13.25 percent, down from 13.75 percent. Money-market interest declines WASHINGTON -Beginning today, savings instituuons and commercial banks may pay as much as 9 77 percent interest on six-month money market certificates, down from 9.80 percent in the past week. Financial institutJons may pay as much as 9.18 percent on three-month certificates, down from 9.43 percent last week. Dollar slumps; gold higher LONOON -The dollar fell still lower on world money markets today in a second day of shaJung-out in response to lower U.S. money supply figures. 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