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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-09-01 - Orange Coast Pilot' - THE ORANGE COAST ·caUNTY IDITIDN Sheriff agree~ to fix u .p: jail Reagan rips Ru,si,ans, ~~~~~~~~~ants facts By JEFF ADLER Of .. o.lr .... ._ Sheriff Brad Gates is preparing to iJ).stitute many -although not all -of the 26 recommendations suggested by the 1982-83 Orange County Grand Jury for improving conditions in the county jail. In an official response to the grand jury recommendations, Gates agreed to increase training for not only sfieriff's deputies assigned to the jail, but for civilians who work there as well. The new training program will include a coilrse aimed at helping jaU deputies to better deal ·with job-related stress. Attack 'no accident' Badham, Riley, Soviet sp ecialist doubt Ru$sian claims By STEVE MITCHELL u4 STEVE MARBLE Of-ca.Ir .... ._ A congressman, a former Marine Corps general and a Soviet psychologist doubt the downing of a South Korean commercial ;et by a RusaiaJi MiG Wednesday evening was accidental. And a John Birch Society coordinator from Newport Beach branded the incident aa "premeditated murder." · Co~ Robert Badham, R-Newport Beach, said today he ~with Secretary of Stak ~rge Shultz' statement that the act was enUrely without justification. unanned jetliner carrying 269 people when it was shot down over the Soviet island of Sakhalin. "I regret the 'fem of Congre.marl McDonald and all the lives loat to this act of international piracy. He was a good friend and colleague. We worked together on the Houae Armed Services Committee. He waa an intelligent man, a surgeon. Although he was a Democrat, he was a con- servative and dependable member of Congreaa." McDonald was on his way to South Korea in an offid.al capacity to celebrate the 30th an- niversary of the signing of the ceaae fire of the Korean war, Badham said. By Tiie AalOClated Preti The United States said today a Soviet ;et fighter shot down a South Korean jumbo jetliner car- rying 269 people. But the Kremlin said ita fighters tried to help an unidentified plane that intruded ovet ita Far F.aatern territory and that the plane did not respond to signals and continued toward the Japan Sea. Among those aboard the Korean Air Lines plane was Rep. Lawrence P. McDonald, D-Ga., chainnan of the John Birch So- ciety, and an undetennined number of other Americans. A aearch was under way for any aurvivbn in the frigid waters off Sakhlalin. Secretary of State George P . But Gates also has declined to accept the panel's recommen- dation that an outside-forensic pathologist be hired to conduct autopsies on inmates who die while confined at the jail. He con tends that the integrity of current autopsy procedures are ...ured by the presence of in- vestigators from the District At- torney's Office. Shultz told a Waah.lngton news t-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-..--------........ f181"..,._.._. ........ _...~~conferencethattheSovietfighter tracked the jumbo for more than 2 'h hours before shooting it down Bad.ham said he was saddened by th~ loes of Rep. Lawrence P. McDonald, D-Ga., chairman of the John Birch Society, who was aboard the "There iB little to indica~ that this was an accident," Badham said. "I've talked to the State (See NO ACCIDENT, Pa1e A!) ASIA ~ ~ CANADA ~~~~~ with a rru.ile over the Soviet i: ialand of Sakhalin. He called it an The grand jurors recommended that an outside pathologiat con- duct jail autoi-;ies to improve the depvtment'• credibility in jail deeth caaes. Besides hia role aa aheriff, Gates alao aerves as the county's coroner. While Gates and his top depu- ties alao agreed that 1raining of jail guards needs to be improved, the department haa turned down suggestions that psychological testa be administered to \:>eraons (See JAIL, Page A!) . MacDonald enraged over hook By ROBERT BARUR Of .. o.lr ........ Jeffrey MacDonald, who is aerving three consecutive life sentences for the 1970 murders of his wife and two young daughters in Fort Bragg, N.C., is throwing the book at author Joe McGlnnia!J from behind the bars at a federal priaon in T exas. MacDonald, the ex-Green Enthusiastic entry Beret doctor who formerly lived in Huntington Harbour, claimed Tuesday he was befriended and then betrayed by McGinniM, whose new book about the highly publicized caae -"Fatal Vision" -will hit bookstores next week. "He was a friend, he came to my houae, he had dinner with my mother and draflk our beer," MacDonald said in a telephone interview. "We ran on the beach in Huntington Se.ch over and over. "He &0ld hia integrity u an author for money. He betrayed me for money." MacDonald said he tint aaw the book last Friday. "Joe'a conclusion is that I'm guilty. But it (the book) is an outrageous collection of lies, innuendoes and rni41'epre.enta- tiona." McGinniaa, who wrote the best..uing "Selling of the Presi- dent" in 1968, waa not re.ched for coounent. A public relations rep- 'h!9entative of the G .P. Putrwn - Sona publishing company, pub- 1.Jahenof the book, said McG~ will be in Loa Angeles on a (lee MAC DONALD, Pase Al) Surfers competing (or $60 ,000 a t the OP P ro Suning Cha mpionships at Huntington Beach throu g h " Sunday might consid e r t hia ocean-entering technique. See story on Page Bl. 0 Bird theft not chicken feed Macaw wo r th $2 ,000 stole n f rom its ca ge in Fountain Valley Fountain Valley police have a parrot pirate puzzler 00 their hands. It eeerm that acme blrd buccaneer sneaked into •• the beckyard of a home In the 10000 block of Calle Madero and atolea rare blue hyacinth mecaw from itl locked cace. The macaw, a member of the parrot family, la G yean old, wetaha 4 pounds and la 18 inc:hea hlch· lta value of $2,000 putil Ole c:rlme In the grand theft ~tefOl'Y . lJ1le blrd'a owner ia u.ted u Geoi-ae Cha.r, a prof_,,-of ~ and vocabulary at kio Hondo Collep In Whittier. He told lnveetipt.on that thlftw cut a ptldlock to the ~ but left other blrdl behind. The mecaw wu delcrtbed • Vf1rJ tame and eaq to p&ck up. · Pollce are hdp(na for a little help. It would be nice lf the bird tlnda the name of the culprit and wrm l1ool JUeon. SU&, who knowa where the l8ll'Ch will 1-d - perhape the Canary la1anda. f« tr"'"' ''appalling act'' that cawied '"re- Vulaion ." President Reagan ordered Shultz to demand an ''immedia~ and full acount" from the Soviet Union. Presi~.tial spokNl'l'W\ Larry Speakes, speaking from the West Cout where Reagan was on vacation, said, "There are no circwnstanoes that can justify the unprecedented attack on an un-anned civilian aircraft.,, The official Soviet news agency Tua said "an unidentified plane" intruded twice over Soviet terri- John Block Local farmers • voice concern on alien labor BJ IAREN E. llEIN °' .. ca.Ir ......... Pendin8 legW.ation on alien labor la the number one iasue of concern for local farmen, said U.S. Agriculture Secretary John Block after a tour of Irvine Co. agricultural holdinp Wedneeday. The SimJ)IOl'l·Mazzoli Bill, npw pending amendment in the HOU8e of Repreeentatives, ahould be altered before it la paaaed into law, Block said. The bill provides ~ finee and pomtble prllon terma for arowers who hire illegal allena. Local erowen eepedally are concemed that the bill would (See ALIEN, Pace AJ) Re p. L.P. McDonald tory before daw., first over the Kamchatka Peninsula, then over Sakhalin. ''The plane did not have naviption lights, did not respond to queries and did not enter In contact with the dispatcher ser- vice," it said. "Fighters of the· anti-airc:raf defense, which were aent alo towards the intruder plane, tried to give it umtance in directing lt to the nearest airfield. But the intruder plane did not react to the signals and warnings from Soviet tighten and continued its (See DOWNED, Pq e A!) Chamber 'leader • innocent BJ STEVg MARBLE °' .. ....,,... ... Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce Prsident Jim Wood was found innocent Wedneeday of charges ·he ... ulted a Newport Beech police officer at a party to nli.9e money for a Tijuana or- phanage last June. An additional charge that Wood, a real estate broker, inter- fered with the police officer was diaml-ed when the jury an- nounced it waa favoring a guilty charge 11-1, but waa unable to reach a unanlmoua decision. 'nie Harbor Municipal Court trial spanned four days and the 12-member jury deliberated the charges for more than 10 hou.n. '"thia cost me a lot of Ume and money and I think an apology la in order," aaid Wood when it WM all over. "Nobody deeerves to be treated like this." The J une 12 incident gained attention when Wood, a former Newport Beach parka com- millloner, complained the police department had a "guilty until proven innocent" attitude and asked the Oty Coundl to •tabliah a police commilllon '° probe the depertment. A police repon, \houah. in- dicated Wood w• abwllve and argumentative when officer Daniel Holub arrived at the Cor- ona del Mar fund-raieer at the request of a dURn who'd coin- plained of nol8e. (See WOOD, P ... Al) 1110 ~a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Sept. 1. 1983 ...._~_o_N_11_N_U_ED-:--s_T_O_R_ll_I--.. County OKs Laguna Niguel housing From Page A 1 f ~ · -... · S upervisors vol e lo allow m ore·hom es, apartments in planned community JAIL ·REPAIR ... I .. -. . ' By JEFF AOLEI\ and several l~r ones to t'On-located near the intenection of compromise. He said the ad· 0t1111o.11y .. 11o1•1"" structaddltlonaldwellingunitson Niguel Road and Crown Valley ditJonal unita would be "ex· aeeking to join the ranks and periodically thereafter. Gates ar~ in his reply to the grand jury report that research now lndicats psychological tes- tina I.a not a proven lndicator.ef job performance. In addition, the cost .o1 te.ting l.s high when compared with the benefits derived. ne said. Among improvements the aheriff has approved ar1 provid- ing a jail intercom systan to aid communications, providing Spanish-language manuals to in- mates on jail health care procedures and training gy.ards and jail medical personrtel to better recognize signs of alcohol and drug ab~. The grand jury investigated jail conditions for close to sh< months before issuing lts report •in June. The investigation began following complaints abou t conditions in the overcrowded jail and the high number of inmate deaths since 1981. In recent months, Gates and the Board of Supervisors have.taken steps to improve the quality of medical care in the jail, m06t notably by fnaugurating a medical ec::reening program to detect in- mate health problems during the booking process. A sweeping 2.0n~ c)iange that the rolling hills comprising Parkwa~. In return, it will widen ceesive." ill al h f ft..:. i La~na Niguel. . a section of Niguel Road. "Our intention ls l.O see planned w ter t e ace o ue emerg ng b nder the compromise proposal The Orange County Planning growth and to do justice y our Laguna Niguel planned conununl-put together by Supervisor Commission already has.approved community," Moody said, in gen- ty was approved Wednesday by Thom.as Riley, who representa the a proposal by Avco Conununity erally endorsing the propoaal the the Orange County Board of area, The Carma-Sandling group Developers, which originally de-board waa considering. Supervisors. will be able to increase the signed the planned community, to Robert Mennis, a Laguna With th'e approval of developers number of dwelling units it ls redeaignate land use and increase Niguel resident, reminded auper- and the qualified endorsemen t of entitled to build on two land the number of dwelling units visors that z.oning densltiee ahould the Laguna Niguel Corrununlty pa.reels from 1,052 to 1,375 units. approved for construction from be considered the maximum Council, the board voted 4-0 in Also, the.,Goeden Co. will be 15,987 to 17 ,285 -an increase of number of unit.a a developer be favor of a complex plan that pe~ to construct an ad-1,298. That plan also was given permitted to build. "It's to the would greatly increase the density ditional 75 units in return for final approval as part of the advantage of the community that of certain housing tracts in dedicating 36 acres of land in the board's action. density be less than the maxi- Laguna Niguel. Sulphur Creek area to open space Speaking on behalf of the mum," he aaid. The compr~hensive zone land uses. LagunaNiguelCommunityCoun-After voting in principle to WOOD INNOCENT ... change -one that could well A third developer, the Niguel cil, Vice President Tom Moody accept the plan, supervisors determine the "total future of Land Company, will be permitted argued against granting approval directed county attorneys to for- Laguna Niguel," acc-ording to one to increase ij'le number of apart-to all of the 1,375 units the malize language in the plan and county plannin~ C9nuni.ssioner -ment units it is entitled to build Carma-Sandling Group h ad submit a resolution for their will permit two major developers from 157 to 176 on property agreed tQ accept as part of the formal approval in two weeks. Police said Wood interfered with the officer and grabbed the patrolman's ann. Police said they choee not to arrest Wood at the Jim Wood scene 'in order to avoid fueling a dispute .. Wood claimed he had only touched the officer's arm. The Chamber president called five witnesses during the course of the trial and three character witnesses. He had asked both Mayor Evelyn Hart and Coun- cilman Bill Agee, who repreeent.s Corona del Mar, to be character witnesses but both agreed it would not be proper for them to testify. "I have all the respect in the world for the police, but if aomething like thia tan happen to me, I can imagine how many others it happens to,'' said Wood. Wood al8o accused council mem bers of "backing down" on his request to form a police commlsaion. Mayor Hart said she met with Wood but has no Plant to ask the Council to consider a t>olice com- mission. · "This is a sensitive issue," she said, "and I just don't see any reason to be overreactive." ---· Re p. Robert Badham NO ACCIDENT From P,age A 1 UCI medics censure Aldrich Faculty vot es 37-2 4 to condem n chancellor's hospital stand By KAREN E. KLElN cision) involved far more tilings °'""OeilJ ""'"'"" than the medical school.'' Aldrich UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel G . said. Aldrich Jr. defended his declaion The College of Medicine Board of Trustees has voted to continue to drop support for a campus support for the campus plan. hospital today after the facwty of The chancellor aaid he is aware· UCTs College of Medicine voted to that his decision waa unpopular. "I censure him at a meeting Wednes-recognize that there are people day night. who feel v~ry strongly about a Aldrich, who said he was not campus hospital. Bu t obviously aware of the faculty's action until there ls a difference in opinion. after the meeting last night. said (The censure) Is their opportunity he backed-nown on Health West's to indicate that they do differ," he proposal for a campus h06pital in said. the best interests of the univer-Aldrich said his approach iB to sity's lutw:e. nurture support for the develop- "! have a community out th.ere ment of an outpatient care facility that is very much concerned about on the campus. on-campus and off-campua. ·• Wednesday night's faculty meeting was called for the aingle purpose of voting on a petition circulated last week tocen.aure the chancellor, aaid Paul Sypherd, a p.rofesaor of microbiology. The faculty's intenae interest i.n the meeting was evidenced by a heavy turnout, Sypherd aaid. About 60 full-time faculty mem- bers attended the meeting. The censure, approved by a 37 -24 vote, will be forwarded to UC President David Gardner and to the full UCI Academic Senate. MAC DONALD BOOK ... Department and the airliner was reportedly tracked for more than two hours before it was shot down. The Soviet pilot had a clear line of vision for I 0,000 feet before the campus hospital vs. the com-"I suggested to Health West that munJty hospital issue. That .con-they withdraw their certificate of cem spills out to (influence) need for an on-campus hospital, community responsiveness to the and apply for an ambulatory care university in general and to this facility. I think this is something campus in general. So (my de-" that everyone could support - • The faculty's action is "primar- ily a reflection of the extreme frustraUon and the lack of con· fidence (on the part of the medic!l school faculty) in the chancellor's ability not only to lead ua but to ~present us in public hea.rfnas and negotiations," Sypherd said. "I don't think this jeopardizes Dan Aldrich's job," he said. But the censure is a way for the faculty to let both the UC regenta and the community know that the chancellor does not speak for them, he said. promotion tour next week.end. She contended that McGinniss had gathered evidence that "is overwhelming" against Mac- Donald. . MacDonald said he signed an agreement before the murder trial in Raliegh, N.C., in 1979 to receive aaliding pel'centage of McGinni.ss' advance on the book ($62,900.) "I was desperate for defense fundaand he (McGinniss) guaran- teed a fair presentation of the fac1a. ''But no way does it comport to fa.eta o~the case. It doesn't at all accurately portray myself, my friends, my relations. my work record or my lifestyle. "He alleged to me that he was definitely writing a neutral book and that he was laying out all the fact.a. It's a 665-page book and there's zero defense in it. " The 39-year-old MacDonald as- aerta that a number of allegations in the book are untrue -claims that he haa a woman-hating rage, that he had a relationship with his fonner high school girlfriend after his marriage, that he refuaed to take a truth serum and that he was not ottered a Yale University residency in orth.opedic surgery. He claims that McGinnias didn't make u.e of avail&ble records or . ( Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald interview witnesses, and that statements indicate an alleged lack of credibility. The book is coming out, Mac- Donald said, at a time when he and his attorneys are trying to get a new trial baaed on new evidence. "It's not a good time but I am very confident.' .... He said new witneeees have been found who will con- clusively place "the real killers" at his houae on the night of the murders. he fired the missile." DOWNED AIRLINER Orange County Supervlsor • • • Thomas Riley, a former Marine F p A 1 Corps general. said the shooting rom age "certainly speaks of an ir-flight In the direction of the Sea of stroyed," Shultz said. responsible policy on the part of Japan." Shultz said the U.S. govem- the Russian military." ~ The Tass report did not directly ment called in the Soviet charge Riley said . fighter pil9ts are respond w the assertion by Shultz d'affalres in Washington and ex- intelligent people and he-doubts thaLthe plane was shot down by pressed "grave concern" and de- one would take such a critical Soviet jets. manded an explanation. action without a.ssuranCE'S that the But Shultz said there was no The Soviets earlier denied an act was In accord with military evidence the Soviets A.ad. ~ReOus Korean Air Lines an- policy. the plane, although he said the nouncement that the plane had "I personally believe an Incl· Soviet pilot was "close enough for landed on Sakhalin. KAL did not dent like this doesn't happen a visual inspection." He said as say why it made such an an- accidentally.'' he said. many as eight Soviet jets were nouncem ent, but informed Riley predicted that Soviet involved. sources in Seoul said apparently it offi~ials will say the pilot had no "At 1826.hours ( 11 :26 p.m. PD"f was based on premature infor- cho1ce bu~ l:<> sho:ot because th~ Wednesday) the Soviet pllot" of mation that proved false and a Korean airline pilot refused Ii> one plane "reported that he !ired a desire to comfort relatives follow orders, and the~ -:vas no missile and the target was de-gathered at the Seoul airport. way to know what was U1S1de the Aldrich's decision last month 'to ask HealthWest, the hospital grou~hich had proposed an on-cam · facility, to with.draw CO(!l r 13 years of hope and plarii for a UCI hospital. "We've (tbe medical college faculty) all been good boys and girls for 13 years and it's gotten us absolutely nothing," Sypherd said. "Our frustration has just reached the molten hot stage." Nearly all the faculty members at the meeting expresaed similar concerns about Aldrich. he said. plane. ''I'm sure our State Department is trying to pia-e this thing together because the president is going to have to make a pretty strong statement if this turns out as It appears to be," he said. Crane 'works like a champ' Shuttle astron auts test ~echanical arm, eye space outpos t Herb Schuter, a Newport ~h CAPE CAN A VERAL, Fla. topsy-turvy work schedule. After cautiously lifted It up and away resident and John Birch Society (AP) -Challenger's space crane, waking late Thunday night. its from the shuttle. ooord.lnator, called the shooting a 50-foot-long mechdJ\ical imita-astronauts were to continue the Miasion apeciaHst Dale A . Gar- "nothing less than premeditated tion of a human arm, demon-ann testa in the Friday pre-dawn dner. at the cont rols in murder.'' citing the amount of atrated today it can do the heavy hours -U.S. time. ' Challenger's cabin, guided the time the Soviets had tracked the lifting that may some day be Their 1ehedule also called for off-balance weight a.round and jeUiner. needed to build an outpost in lowering the shuttle's orbit to above the hURecargo bay. He said he would defer to spact!. move lt into the path of hurtling · "Challenger haa demonstrated ALIEN LABOR ... opinions expressed by the so-"It sw-e ls a fine piece of oxygen molecules to eee how they It can bench-p.reea ... without ~­ clety's leadership regarding the machinery," said Richard Truly, react with aoUd surfaces. etit of steroids," said mbsfon death of its chainnan. commander of the apace ahutt.le. The crane, whoee shoulder, control make it tmpo811ible for them to harvest their lucrative crops. California. Charles Armour. district gov-"It worked like a champ." elbow and wrist jolnta approx-The utronauta are to land at emor for the John Birch Society, Mission Control Is calling the imatemovement.sofahwnanann, F.dwarda Air Force Bue in Cali-· "The periahable crops will be left ln the fields lf the labor I.a not available.'' Block said. He said he would visit with governors of drought-ridden stat.ea today in the Midwest and aaeesa the severe crop damage which has resulted from the bllatering summer. said today. "We believe it's ume eighth ahuttle flight the "Re<i-eye lat.ched onto a 7,460-pound dumb-fomia at 12:23 a.m. Pacific ~ for our government to recognize Special," becauae of Its bell in the ahuttle's cargo bay and Monday. the Soviet Union for what it Is -I ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiiiiM•iiiiiiimiiiiiiii~ an. outlaw, criminal nation," and He added that he is "quite doubtful" the legislation will paae th1a yeer -ancf admitted that It will be even more difficult to pus the bW In 1984 since it LI a presidential election year. Block toured avocado and Valenda orange groves Wednes- day afternoon with repreeenta- tives of the Western Growers A.ociation, an lrvlne--bued trade lf'OUP· On Tueeday. Block toured aaricultural areas in Northern We're Listening ••• 642•6088 D~ .. Q;;;fMCI ~p MOtldlrklOer 11 you oo no1 ~•·• you• P•P•• bf .. '°P"' OllMfOle7pl!I 1110 yo111 oopy wlll oe -....o Despite the damage, Block said, food prices will lncreaae only by ~.5 pera!nt next year. Had there been no drought, he said, the routine i.ncreue would be about 4 percent. Meat prices will go up by about 1.5 percent next year, he added. "The drought has been very aerioua. But we do have an adequate food supply," he said. called !or an end to otfJElal r~gnition of the Soviet Union. Soviet psychologist Vladimir Lefebvre, a ret1ea.rcher at UC Irvine, and author of a book comparing Westem and Soviet ethica, said today he also doubts the downing was an accident. "My first reaction Is that this was not an accident," said Lefeb- vre, who did research for the Soviet military before immigTat-· lng to the U.S." Whal do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like" Call the number at left and your meuage will be recorded, traNCrlbed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 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Fall with Sout hwick'e tweed sportcoat, slacks and neck- wear. Accentuate your classic wardrobe with a v-~ck cashmere argyle sweater or a sleeveless merino lambswool vest. Shoes and belt by Cole Haan. Canvas luggage by Polo. ' Social relationships topic of lecture series A 8erles of Sunday lectures, sponsored by a company called ARAS (Acceptance, Respect.. Affection and Support), will be held at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. · The first lecture, given by.ARAS founder Bob Trask, is titled "Using Mind Power in Everyday Life." It will be held Sept. 11 at 9 a.m. r . F.ach week Trask and guest speakers will address topics such as relationships, heal~th. conquering addictions, living free and winning all the ta&: For more infonnation, call 731-7277. Senior softballers sou ght in Irvine ' The Irvine Senior Center is looking for men 55 and over to play slow-pitch softball. Practice is held on Thursdays at 10 a.m. and a full schedule of games is played on Sundays. For more infonnation, call Bob Bellah at 551-6388 or Bebee Gomberg at 660-3889. Ge rman courses offered at OCC Four different Gennan courses will be offered this fall by Orange Coast College's Literature and Language Division. The courses include Gennan conversation 1, elementary Gennan 2 and intermediate German 1. The fall semester begins Sept. 12. Registration for fall cl.asses is under way through Sept. 18 in the OCC Admissions Office. For registration information, call 556-5772. • County • re1ects buy of Ziggurat The Orange County Board of Supervisors has formally ended efforts to purchase the largely vacant Chet Holifield Federal Building in Laguna Niguel, ac- knowledging the building was of litt1e value to county government. "I look forward to seeing who's going to buy it," said Supervisor Harriett Wieder as the board, almost without comment, voted unanimously to pursue the purchase no further. "And at what price," inter- jected Supervisor Bruce Nestande, in commenting on the $62.4 ryilllion price tag the federal General Services Administration has placed on the pyramid-like structure -better known around the county as the Ziggurat. A team of county analysts assembled to evaluate the feasibility.of purchasing the struc- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Sept. 1, 1983 Al .Laguna approves walkway • repmrs By STEVE MITCHELL Of IN o.llr Net 8WI A 12:'>-foot stretch of boardwalk on Main Beach Park, tom up during the winter storms, will most likely be repaired by Christmas, and ·Laguna Beach officials say the $170,000 in reno- vations should reduce future dam- age to the entire mdnderi.ng walkway. Heavy storm-generated surf in early March made a portion of the popular boardwalk · impuuble. The city responded bj7h1ring an engineering finn to oome up with means of repairing the wood structure to withstand fu ture winter batterings. 'Rio' trio pla n Irvine concert ture concladMl:n a report pres------..-enTed to-supel'Visonr thar-tne- Armed with the engineer's $8,000 report, the city went out to bid for contractors and earlier th1a month awarded a contract fOI" $133,750 to Taylor-Shafer, Inc. The city council allocated an additional $27 ,000 for inapectiona and contingencies. "Rio," a drum-keyboard-saxaphone trio, will perform at Heritage Park in Irvine Sunday as part of the continuing "Sununer Concerts fu the Park" series. The free concert begins at 6 p.m. Lawn seating is available on a first-a>me basis. Picnick ers are welcomed. Irvine Bicycle Club plans meetings The Bicycle Club of Irvine will meet on the first Wednesday of each month at Deerfield Community Park at-7:30 p.m. The club schedules hall-day rides on Saturtiays at 9 a.m. Sunday rides will commence in September, along with a weekend ride, slated for Sept. 10-11. Membership is $2. For more infonnation, call 551-8638. building's potential value to the county "approaches zero." The team detennined that it would be far more worthwhile for the county to construct a building tailored to its particular needs than it would be to purchase and remodel the Ziggurat. Supervisors had eyed the build- ing for years, believing it might serve as a potential home for county offices and courts in the growing South County. They had hoped it would be cheaper to buy the building and remodel it than it would be to build a new one. Stereo fan forced to face the 01usic An lrvtne woman Wtlo allegedly kept turning up he< stereo after being ~ed to tum down the volume was arrested fOI' disturbing the peace NTly Wednesday morning. Citizens In Kathy G. Cochran·a apartment complex on Streamwood asked police to take her Into custody. She was booked Into Orange County Jall. One suspect waa arrested Wednesday about 10:30 a.m. at a shopping center on Walnut Avenue In lrvtne fOf poaesslon ot cocaine. Gary Francis Price, 24, allegedly had a small quantity ot the drug In hla car. He was booked Into the Orange County Jail. A stereo was reported stolen from a car partl:ed on the 3000 block of MlcheltlOO Dme In lrvtne Wednesday. The theft apparently occurred laat wMtt sometime. Entry was made through the auto"a door Huntington Beach A red 1977 Yamaha motOl'cycle wu reported atolen Wednesday afternoon at the comer of Main Street and Pacific Coaat Highway. The loss waa eatlmated at $750. A cat burglar broke Into a home during the night on the 17 500 block ot Jefferson Lane. Entry wu apparently made through an unlodced patio door. The loaa Included a StO purse and $10 In cash. A beachg<>ef from Placentia r&- turned to the part<lng lot Wednesday afternoon and found hla 1978 Datsun '' . : 'f I ' --: -r plcllup wtth white camper shell was gone. The toss was est'f lled at $4,700. \ ... A female juvenile was artested Wednesday evening for alleged shop- llftlng at Mervyn"s, 9811 Adema Ave. Clothing valued at $83 was re- covered. A motorist reported that tour wire wtleet hubcaps were stolen from his gray 1978 Ford LTD Wtllle the car was parked In a lot at 7777 Edinger Ave. on Wednesday afternoon. The loss was estimated at $200. Fountain Valley A motOl'lat drove across the lawns at Cox Elementary School and a nearby park and left track• causing about $75 In damage. Someone entered an unlocked garage In the 18000 block of Cork Circle and took a Coleman cooler valued at S35. Laguna Beach A dress valued at $260 was stolen from the Girls Gym athletic club In Laguna Canyon Wednesday morn- ing, the owner said. An unknown suspect tampered with a screen door on a house In the 800 block of Virginia Park, but apparently waa unsu~tul. The owner asked for extra patrola of the neighborhood. • I • .11 , . -. . • • ! "' -~ • Several wlld cats that had taken up realdence In a yard In the 500 blodl of South Coast Highway were captured In trapa and taken to the city"• animal a helter Newport Beach .) A vandal broke a dozen eggs on the outside and Inside of a apor11 car par1<ed on the 1900 blodt of 18th Street. The owner of the car. Wtlo"d left the top down. estimated the eggs caused at least $300 In damage to his auto'a paint and Interior. A bicycle worth $200 was taken from an unlocked and open garage on the 1500 block ot Prlacllla Lane. A resident of the 500 blocll of 35th Street repor1ed a thief took a $200 pair of akl boots from an open garage. Costa Mesa Ronald D. Stlles. 20, ot Costa Mesa received minor lnJurles Wednesday wtien he was struck by a car while skateboarding on Old Newport Boulevard, police said. The driver ot the Chevrolet Monte Carlo dldn"t stop and continued westbound on 18th Street. he said. A 23-year-old Costa Mesa woman told Police Wednesday he< boyfriend 4 pushed he< down a ftlght of atalrt at he< apar1ment complex on Bay Street. She declined to flle a IOfmal complaint. Some su01mer sprinkles seen Extended ,.~ .... -"'°"*'II loll_ low delude -.,,. -Htghe Iii .,,. lftl0.70. .... ~ -.,. 10 mlcMOt -· ~ ..-l1y WI IN IOI T emperatures ...... 1i IO "3 74 IM IM •1 113 M N to .. t2 .. 101 76 ... 17 .. 16 .. 11 87 89 13 71 " 52 85 82 113 76 111 90 •• It t2 113 66 It 103 83 t i •1 117 87 .. 76 81 112 .. 11 .. 94 .. .. tl lot 7t ~~ 15 74 S8 &5 eo 82 • 48 83 411 83 64 112 76 71 15 73 73 •• 82 71 71 7& .. 70 73 111 93 82 Prowtclenoe 72 ="City 76 .. Aeno 70 Alclw!IOftCI 64 ··~ 81 81,._T_ 113 IMll IAll• 74 ..,. AnlonlO 76 a.noieoo .. ..,,,,.,_ 16 at : ... ... ----------*3 IO 79 .. .. 7t tO '7 u ~ .. 71 •1 .. ~a .. . ,. . :: r. tOO ,. • 11 Tides 1t 82 .......... '° 12 .. a.tile 71 ., 113 :::.1.: t3 ., &6 .. t2 ... lpolt-t2 .. ., ~ ,. 11 71 Topeka t:t IM 70 ,_ II m 101 " ,_ IM .. 73 W-..,IOll ... ,. 17 WlcHle .. SURf RIPORT .. IO 74 11 .. .. M 70 .. .. ... 0..., ................. Laguna Beach officia ls expect to spend a bo ut S 170,000 to rebuild the Main Beach boardwalk. Ross Cox, Laguna's dty engi- neer. said work should begin in early October, after the summer crowds have departed, and the project should be completed by late December. In addition to replacing pil.lngl and planks, the contractor will install large bolts along the entire length of the boardwalk and add pilings on the inland side of the boardwalk 90 the structure will remain standing even if storms undennine the sand. Hemophiliac got tainted blood Donor die d from A IDS; 200 other recipients may be aflected By the Auoclatecl Preu At least one hemophiliac patient in Southern California has been given blood plasma from a donor who died of AIDS, a Red Cross physician says. Anq as ~Y as 200 other • hemophiliacs nationwide could have received transfusions from infected lots that included plasma from that AIDS victim, said Virginia Pie, a Red Cross spokeswoman in Washington. Dr. Harold Kaplan, director of Irvine beauty second in Golden Girl contest Lisa Wilcox, a 19-year-old UCLA sophomore from Irvine, was first runner-up for the Cali- fornia Golden Girl title awarded in San Jose la.St weekend. · Wilcox represented Los An- geles County in the pageant, which went statewide for the first time this year, according to Beve r- ly Wilcox, Lisa's mother. The theater arts major spent last week in San Jose -her first foray into beauty contests. but perhaps not her last. ~ "One of the judges was from the Miss America Pageant and he made a point to tell Lisa she should try out for Miss America," Beverly said. Lisa heard about the pageant at modeling school and tried out for the contest about two mohths ago. More pageants may be in the futur~. but Lisa wants to get a college education first, her mother said. The show will be televised ~turday on Channel 11 at 11 p.m. blood services for the Red Crom' Orange County-Los AJlBeles Re- gion, would not name the patient but said this week that his physician has been informed of the potential life-thre'teni.ng riak. "It will be up to tile patient's doctor to tell him what has happened," Kaplan said. The Red Croes has been trying since last week to recall 5,592 vi.ala of Antihemophilic Factor c.oncen- trate distributed in 15 regions from Minnesota to the West c.o..t. Orange County Red Crou spokeswoman Deborah Buckelew said. The concentrate, used to treat people with hemophilia, an in- herited disorder with blood clot- ting, contained plasma from a donor who died of AIDS 10 months after giving blood. AIDS, acquired immune defi- ciency syndrome, Is an un- treatable condition that destroys the victim's diaease-fighting sys- tem, leaving him vulnerable to infections and di.8euea. ·RAFF jeWeJiy-1 .p........... Ntwiirt ........... _!CMG ' • ..,.., ....... of Meftctly penonat ...... ·• • I L TOP OF THI NIWS NATION Air Force B-52 bombers • patrolling over Caribbean By ~ Associated Presa WASHING TON -Air Force B-52 bombers are being flown over the Caribbean and the western Atlantic as part of major U.S. military exerci8ee in the region, Pentagon aowces say. The eight-jet atrategic bombers are conducting fllahta today and for the next two days near Puerto Rico. The plan calla for two rughta each day. B-62s have participated in such exercl8es in the put, but their preee.noe in the Caribbean i8 Ukely to be n:Jarcied aa a ahow of force to undencore the Reagan administration's concern aver what offlciala are calling Cuban and Soviet aappcrt foe leftiat guerrillas in Central America. Greetings Henry Kissinger, left, greets for- mer President_ Ford beloJ:e State. Department meeting with Presi- dent Reagan's Commission on Cebtral America Wednesday. More Marines to Lebanon WASHING TON -The Pentagon ia dis- patching a 1,600-man Marine force to stand off the cout of Lebanon, where American troops on peecekeeping duty have come under repeated fire from Moelem militiamen this week, officials aaid today. 'l1>e force will aail from Mombuaa, Kenya. on Friday and arrive off the Lebane9e cxmt about a week lat.er, aaid the officials, who decli.nai to be identified. The movement of the eecond Marine unit into the waters off Lebanon ta.clearly intended aa a warning to the militiamen who have been attacking the Marines. The 1,600 M.arinel ve from the 31st ~e Amphibious Unit, bMecl in Hawaii. _ STATE Assembly votes pay hikes . SACRAMENTO -The state Aaeembly, amid heated charges of partisan hypocrisy. has approved a pay rai8e of $35,900 for the next aovemor and $5,622 for themselves. It l\4ppened Wedne9day: The 55-22 vote sent AB2187 by Amemblyman Lou P apan, D-Millbrae, to the Senate. MWD to raise water taxes LOS ANGELES -Metropolitan Water District direct.on have voted to rai8e water taxes 43 percent in its li.x counties, c.ballenging a state law designed to halt property tax hikes. The hike approved Wedneeday would bring in about $26 niilllon in additional revenue. Policeman 'gunned down' WEST OOVINA -A ahotgun literally · "ripped" from a 9e1uad car killed a 26-ear-old pollceman who waa abot • he radioed for tie;c~and police aay a V man WU ln.&b- dued by a police doti and anerted. Lt. Rom Heaton aaid another of- ficer, arriving in responae to Offlcer Kenneth Wrede'a call for help Wedneeday afternoon. found him Kenneth Wrede dyina Deer the intenection of Fra.nd9Quito A venue and Glenview Road. Michael Jadmin. 29, waa caught by a police dos about 30 yarda from the patrol car, Heaton aid. He aid Jacbon waa booked for investiga- tion of murder. Labor Day rallies slated LOS ANGELES-Union leaders, including AFL-CIO premdent Lane Kirkland and Screen Acton Guild pl"elident Ed Amer, have called for mmve tumouta at nationwide anti-Reagan Labor Day rallies. Kirkland predicted Wednes- day that more than 400,000 demomtratora will tum out Monday at 150 ralllm around the nation .. part of the federaUon'a "Solidarity Day m ," oppolllna the pn!8ident'a polldes on labor, women • and other 1-M!e. WORLD ID STIBTS SEPT. I GOOD TBBU SEPT. 7 OPtN lAIDI DAY e:•A.M. TO a:•P.M. Pack up the kid• and com• down to theM atorea on Saturday, September 3rd to meet SHORTY • CHEAP CIDCIEN: IOW APPEIRllG CIBSOI 9:38 to 12 TORUllCE t ta 4:38 ILLTBl.DE ......... ILUllllUM STEP STOOL 777 Enrybody need a a llttle extra reach aom• tlme. • apedally U you gQt the abort end of the atlck wbeo you were born. Right. Shorty? GOODWll'S CJ.ass CLEllEB M&W/Dma • D & ml.I. YOUR 79t CHOICE ldon'tmlnd that my cleaning ladydoe1n't do wlndow1. lt'a tuat that ah• doean't do Ooora. Or w61l1. Or furniture. Or ... SCREEN DOORS TIE BELLFLOWER 11 97 Your baalc mill flnbh 8Clffner to kMp_ th• ru •• out, In 30 .. , 32" or 38". 27:~ A llttle nicer, with a Gold or Brome flnlab. 30". 32" or 38". ....__-=--• (Hey, we Bellflower folk• want toknowwhywe·realwayath · cheapeat.) TIE TYLER PET DOOR 5797 .. CALL MATE ELECTRONIC CLOCK RADIO WlfH PHONE 2 7 77 #CM-till AM/Fii dock raclSo wt th anoose control. al"P awttch and battery back-up for clock. Walt, there'• 1DON ·a pboM with mute. auto redial. that UM• toucll tone or dlaJ ar-tem1. ·-..-... ILOlllll1Jll 11 DECOJ11 rlUZOllTIL l\ 111111 ILllDS ..,. ... MPG. LlaT . fl•ICI llX. ova 2a" • e2" •LlllD A 'I M4'ft ••• •• 011L Y 2a.s2 The lDcred1b1e abrlnklDg price. Good chance to get thHe popular l" alat bl1Dda wt th wand tllt control, and tM Yalcmce la FREE. Spectal Order row tcnorit• color. Ya" LAUD smllfG 8 88.x. Wlth till• atuff and Ju•t a little labor, you can bCl'ff a wall that'•~ a.me., lndoon or out. Grocwed 8" oeoenter. SAWRORSE BRACKETS 79t#=~A Vertical depth adjuatmenta lD Mth' •· workllgbt and aplDdle lock foroae-~ncb uae. Good for routlng. grocwi.Dg 4;1Dd decorGtl" cuta lD wood and atuff. GLIDDEI SPIED YELYET hi1SB LI TEI BOUSE PlllT "I!! Fine latex paint In good ol' white. U you muat labor at painting. get aome friend a o••r and make It a labor party. GLIDDEI SPIED I! LO-LUSTRE ~ 7~! H•"-' • the •tuff for a flatter wall and trim llnlah. Thia latex enamel com•• In White, Antique White and Off White. 7 7 ~ DEEP WELL 9 METIL PAINT TRAY ILL PURPOSE RAID TRUCK a•9 - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Sept. 1. 1983 ~$ EYEREIDY ENERGIZER II BATTERIES FOUB PIK I 39 #E91BP-• " rm: ·11CB CUSTOM llSTILLED Riii GUl1ER OIE ~ ~MDf~gy I ~~ "· LESS TUI 1• "· I 'l'I 50 n . MIN. UN. n . You can get theH water canien in white or brown enameled alwnlnum. l>ownapouta extra. price• ahown are for normal realdenttal inatallatlon. Loag-W. ea.rgy cella for cameraa and electroDlc gadget1. (1'.e dlKoYered a great labor-acnlng deYtce in my home. It'• called fl aon.) -------------------... -----------------. • .. DORO SUPER GLUE I RED QUIRRY I 52c SUP-I ··I rtt/t!lt, u1GL1ZED TILE I 3GRAMS PAYERS MR. BAR .. B-Q CHARCOAL BRIQUETS BEAM -GAS BARBECUE DUAL BURNER 7777 - #9041 DELUJE DOIL BURIER I 19'' #9163K DELUXE DUAL BURNER CART STYLE GRILL 169!,! I 22Cs"x6" I independently cool rolled dual bu mere w ith I With a priC!' llb thla. we'.e gotta llmlt It to three pel' I Gln1 the aame effect aa brick for the pa11o or Ute-A-Male lgnllor and l<J?a rock. . I c:uatomer. (lJ yoli need more than 3. thing• m~1t · I whatenr. for l•H money and labor. (Wa1n't Red Supplle1 are limited on all of them. 10 move quick. VIL VOLllfE MOTOR OIL AlfD REBATE OFFER 30 WT. 69C Qt. IOW/ 40WT. 79t QT. Good deal. but I'm only going lo tell you once. Buy 5 quait1. get a Sl cbeclln y malffiom these guy1. Buy 12 and you get the S3 check. Coupon1ln1toN1. GUMOUT CARBURETOR • FUEL SYST.EM CLEAlfER aoz.84C 12 oz.1~9 A gunky carb la bad oewa. C lean lt and the real of the fuel 1yatem wltb thl11tuff. Goea ln the ga1 tank. •• ~-J~ lllii&: JET SPRAY UJ '. CARBURETOR • CROKE .......... · CLE•·Ul!R t ..... c...... AnEI I ''4-' 29 E ·.~_~ .. : .. 3 I 13 oz. You~ 't golng anywhere Uthe jet• in the carb get clogged up. Geta the gum and •arnlah out of the carb and choke. KRACO STEREO CASSEi IE ADAPTER 14~!., Nally be falling apart at your bouH.) Quarry an lrlah prln fighter?) No Rain Checlra. r-~~~~~~.-E-U-02-Q-UIR~T~!---------w~---- . ~.l AL=~ I 1 14 90Z. Zlp1 right in there without any big to-do. Con••rt that bulky old 8-track 10 you can borrow your friend' 1 tape1. -------------------STP·OIL TREATMEll'i' JOVEIOLE · 597 1 sPRllfli 1Ac12•• · I l!tl~ !:=i=* CBAIR Add a tad of tropical atmo1ph•N to the back •o. I along the wallrwaya or around the 1wlmm1n' hole. I Grab a plece of aummer aun while lt' s atill here. Both apring backs come in lot• of colon and patterns, see for younelf. DIRECTORS 99 ---------CHAIR ; White painted frame, Mat and back ln variou• colora. Good deal. (My wUe would make a great director. She can really make a scene.) DURILITE PADDED SEA BREEZE OUTDOOR FUBlllTURE ClllB 2699 #7831 5 POSll• cum: 42~9 #1141 Built for comfort. with cuahlon• of tough textllenwln a window box bwgwicly on cream pattern. QuanUtlea are not lnilnlte. ~ L 'M MURRAY MOWER \ --·. REAR BAGGER . 19.9!2!1 Good mower with deluxe height adju1ten. fixed box atyle handle and a catcher to aOT• you the labor of mowing. 'HP. Limited quantltl••· ASSORTED SPORT CAPS YOUR CHOICE 99cEA. IMp the aun outta your •Y••· eo••r up that bald •pot. or ju1tdl1play the 1porty 1lde of your nature wltb one of our capa. ELLWOOD REDWOOD ·ruumRE .... CUii -~2988 ,. CllllSE 3988 ' Cll BUIOIY SET 5988 Some nice place• to park youraelf for the blg weekend. Sure beat• getting on the road with everybody elae ln C::allfomlci. Pad1 extra. • Stop1 lhoH lrrlta4lng 1queakt In mechanical good1 and al10 alp1 through ruat to free 11icky part1. -----.. Limit 6 Per Cu1tomer•----- Big building ingredient here. surfaced four sides. (How ab9ut a Lumber Day W ~ekend. in honor of greats like Woody Guthrie. Woody Woodpecker and Woodrow Wilson?) Stud grade. Cheap way to organise your tool a. whlch wlll aCJYe you the labor of looking for them. Cabinet ha• adJu1table 1helf and peg hook door wlthhook1. I 14 15 oz. SHORTY CLUB CCR -CT = I Add 1ome when y("u 're down half a quart or when you' re changing the oll. Gln1 the oll a boo1t ao It I won't break down. -------------------GLASS DIME1 tE SETS 5 PC. 14988 Great place to eat. wlth a •2" amoked glaH top table with chrome ba.e and' brown •inyl uphol1tered chalra wlth chrome leg1. 7 PC 24988 Got moN ·moutba to feed. check oul Ible Ht with 3S x 80 1moked glaH top. chrome baH and 6 brown ?inyl uphol1tered chalre wltb cbrome leg1. llEll'S 21" II Giii.i' 24" ICOITEIEY CIUllEIS YE>UR CHOICE l : .. ~ 6777 ~ llSO.OR #5013 Roll along the boardwalk on the .. flam bh.1e one•1peed Crla\Hfl w\th comfy black IClddle u:nd coaatei:: brake. . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Sept t , 1983 0 MAllBOX Trial was waste of money To the F.ditor: So the trial ()f Bonin on Free- way murders number 11 through 14 is over. In ~g the results, I arrive at the following con- clusions: 1. It was at great cost to the taxpayers. 2. A bunc,h of lawyers, judges, bailiffs, court stenographers, etc. were assured contining employ- ment. 3. The back.log of cases awruting trial wasn't helped one bit. , 4. Nuisance claims contiue to be settled out of court w hether meritorious or not due to such things as the overkill involved in the Bonin case. 5. Bonin got a nice respite from the drudgery of the jail cell, although he probably missed some of his favorite soap operas. The net is another score against a J?lrly directed and badly ad- ministered court system. And what did it do to further the cuase of justice? Does Bonin get an extra 20 per cent whiff of gas when, as, and if he goes to the chamber? The whole scenario was, in brief, patently absurd. J .W. REID Costa Mesa A mphitheater noise not b a d To the F.ditor; I was very pleased to read and agree with Mrs. G. Bedford's letter in your Mailbox column Aug 22. Many of us live with annoying noises which we are powerless to control. I work nights and try to sleep days. · The most aggravating noise I have to contend with is barking dogs. I realize it is the owners I should be upeet with, and to be fair, most dog owners are con- siderate:It only takes one barking dog to keep a person awake. I would like to suggest a door to door survey for the opinions of my fellow Costa Mesa.ns. I feel that the majority approve and are happy with our lovely new Pacific Ampitheatre. ~ I went to the Engelbert .Humperdi..nck show and it was fantastic. He even sang one song without using his microphone. I would also commend our Police Department for their effi- cent traffic con trol. JEAN MARY POPE Costa Mesa (3 blocks from Pacific Ampitheatre) School hosp i tal d eser ves m ore 1 To the F.ditor: I am disappointed to learn that Chancellor Daniel Aldrich is withdra\ving suppon·for the t,JCI hospital. I can't tell you how strongly I feel that the future of health care in Orange County is absolutely dependent on UCI being able to have its hospital on campus in lrvi.ne. To tum Orange County medi- cine from second rate to first class, · ' ·we need the kind of modem referral center that only a univer- sity health care system can provide. I have been invoived in university health care in Dallas, Texas; Tucson, Arizona and Stan- ford. California, and I can tell you lhat the people in these com- munities would have it no other way. The people of IMne now have a chance to h ave such a world class system right in their own back yard, and if it should ever happen that UCI does not have its hospital on campus, then it will be a sad day for all of Orange County, including Irvine. I can't help but think that the people who oppose the UCI hospi· \al, simply misunderstand the importance of a university h0&pi- \al to regional health care, and perhaps react with a little fear lhat s'omehow theif territory will be compromised if the UCl hospi- tal is built on :!us. On the contrary, if the h06pital is able to improve h alth care in Orange County, then we all benefit, including Hoag. which would have on its staff, the world's best doctors, who come to Orange County because of UCI. ln addition, because UCI is so good. more medical conventions are held in Fashion Island hotels, benefiting the Irvine Company and Newport Beach. I urge th.at the Hoag group, the Irvine Com- pany and the citizens of Irvine put their parochial concerns in the context of the wider medical care situation in Orange County. UCI desperately needs its hospital on campus. I urge all people who appreciate the importance of this issue to write a letter to David P . Gardner, President, University of Cali- fornia, 714 University Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720. We must show him that a 11µ-ge community down here does support the UCI hospital. W e need to stand up and suppon our university. It's your school too. Make it great. · JAN D. VANDERSLOOT MD Newpon Beach l. M. BOJd !Bil#! h istory Sailors Crom Italy's Genoa ("Genes") wore pants made of a »"ench · fabric from Nirnes ("de Nimes") -and pants like those have been called el~er "jeans" or "denims" ever since. Blue jeans are regarded as the working man's w estern wear -but when your grandd.;wi was a lad, bell-bottom versions a1ao were linked, still, with sailor suits. Jwrt in your liietime, sir, the continents of Europe and the North America will have drifted farther apart by about your height. Three times as many men as women commit suicide over wrecked love affairs. Q. Has it been 100 years &ince the world's first skywc:raper was built? A . Almart. The Home Insurance c.ompany building-10 stories of 81.eel frame supporting marble walls -wu atar1ed in Chicago on May l , 1884. For the first moment or IO, a ac>ldtlah can atrelerate u swiftly M •race car. Q, Women'• dre9les are taxed In J:b&la,nd, but girl's dreaes aren't. So bow do they know w hether the d.nlls is for • big girl or a little ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat woman? A. If the buslline measures more than 32 inches, it's for a woman, they've ruled. Q . What was the shortest reign of any Pope? A. Two days. Pope Stephen Il won the election on March 24, 752, but stepped down even before the Card1nals got home. "Quick as a wink" is listed repeatedly in t.he various trivia collections as one 20th of a second. But how can lhat be? I can't wink 20 times in a second. Can you? Judicial rulings get pretty cute sometimes, but don't ask me why. A judge in Florence, l\aly, Cined a huaba.nd 20,000 lira for throwing his naked wife through a window into the street. Then that judge fined the wife 30,000 lira for indecent expo8ure. Any Saturday night of a De- cember, January or Februuy, that's when to expect the rno.Jl burglaries. That water grass known as wild rice ls not rice at all. Only one reported rape caae In eeven , typically, ends with a conviction. H.L. ~em Ill l'lltllllNr LMno.1,..,. ........,.r..e. . , I .. ANQTO™INK, TJ.1£V DID IT ALL WITH LIBYAN MEDICAL SUPRJES! Formula flaw injUred infants WASHINGTON -An appall- ing number of American children are suffering Crom men \al and physical disorders caused by a blunder in the manufacture of their baby formula. Some of them might have been spa.red if the formula maker had heeded an early warning that its product lacked an essential ingredient. Here's the shoe~ story: In March 1978, Syntex Labora- tories Inc.. of Palo Alto, Calif., decided to lower the sodium content of its infant formula, Neo Mull Soy. So it stopped adding salt -sodium chloride. But this also removed the chloride, an essential nuuient in babies' diets. With only six measurements of chloride per liter. Neo Mull Soy was already low in the vital ingredient. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends a chloride level of 11 to 29 measurements per liter for infant formula, which may be the baby's only food during the early months of life. The company wasn't aware of the chloride problem:· it had stopped testing forita few months before the change in formula. Pediatricians across the country were also ignorant of the problem, relymg on a reference guide that put the chloride level o{ Neo M llll Soy still at six measurements. Babies starved The result was that 20,000 to 50,000 babies each day were being weaned on a product that was Q -JAC_l_ll-1-111_1_1 -~ virtually without a trace of a vital nutrien~. In effect, they were being starved. Lack of chloride in the diet can cause a condition known as me~bolic alkal06is, which brings on a variety of learningdisabilities and growth disorders. Teeth may crumble, the child's growth may be stunted, there is a high- er-than-average incidence of con- vulsions and many Victims have protnems with speech, memory and atten tion span. No one knows how many babies who took Neo Mull Soy })ave experienced these disorders in laters years, but one parent, Lynne Pilot of Arlington, Va .. has reason to be particularly 9itter. Her infant son went o(' the formula in June 1979,~ ane ill after taking Neo Mull y for only one month. The p ct was recalled in August 1979 late . to benefit her son, who h been in therapy for learning problems. Syntex executives insisted the company didn't learn ·of the chloride problem until J\.lly 2, 1979. Question raised But on May 15, 1979, Dr. Neil Buist of the University of Oregon sent a letter to Syntex asking "if there have been any reports of electrolyte disturbances using Neo Mlpl Soy as a result of the low chloride content in this infant formula." On May 30, Dr. John Ingram, director of medical services at Syntex, replied tersely: "In the 10 years that Neo Mull Soy has been on the market, we have no reports of electrolyte imbalances, specifi· call)' regarding chloride." A Syntex spokesman admitted to my associate Vicki Warren that Ingram never actually checked the chloride level but believed it to be 9.7 measurements. Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich .. chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee, wrote to Syntex President Paul Freiman last July and demanded to know why Freiman had said that the company first teamed of the chloride problem on July 2, 1979 ·-and failed to mention the Buist letter. Freiman wrote back that Buist's le1ter "was purely an inquiry ... (and) did not indicate that he had ~or knew of any patients ~problems." Footnote: Syntex reformulated Neo Mull Soy and reint.roduced it in September 1979. Bu1 due to lagging sales. the company ceased production in the fall of 1980. 'ATCH ON THE PENTAGON : Will the Rapid Deployment Force show the wny to end the tradi tionaJ inter-service rivalry among our fighting forres? Could be. A secret Pentagon report s hows that the RDF is growing rapidly -and integration of this unique force of Army. Marines 'V'd Air Force is vital to its mission. By 1987. the RDF will include five Army divisions, three Marine divisions and seven Air Force wings. -Economic recovery and the low birth rate in recent years will be a headache foe the Army's recruiting efforts. "The growing demand for people will have to be met from a declining traditional recruiting cohort ip an environ- ment of increased competition from the private sector," an internal Army report notes. What has produced the ''declining tra- ditional recruiting cohon"? The report explains: ''Th e n umber of 18-year-olds in the U.S . will decline .. by some 20 percent by 1992 and remain below current levels until the end of the cen- tury" -An internal Air Force report warns that "dependence on fixed·site support" -that is, airfields -must be overrome il the n.atioo's super-sophisticated warplanes are to be e!fective in real/life combat situations of the fufure. With airfields "highly vulnerable to combat disruption or destruction." the Air Force must have planes thalcan operate from damage<! ninwa ys'and from dispersed. concealed locations that are usable after conventional, nuclear or chemical attack. '"Ille Air Force must be able to generate large numbers of effective sorties," the report explains. Costs cut into state's appeal By THOMAS D. ELIAS For anyone who wants Cali- fornia to keep growing at a pace like it enjoyed in the 1970s, t.he news has been depressing this year: First Japan's Honda Motor Co. decided on Tennessee instead of California for its first U.S. auto assembly plant. Then Culver City-based Hughes Aircraft Co. chose Arizona for expansio'l· And just last month, J~an's Mitsubishi Electronics picked North Carolina for its first U.S. facility. ll the trend continues, some major changes in the very nature of California are bound to follow. Some clues about the reason11 for the moves away from Cali- fom.ia came during one recent meeting of Southern California's Japanese Business Assn., where theae drawbacks emerged: ClllFORlll FOCUS High real estate ooets, the high cost of natural gas and electricity, high crime rates and unitary tax laws allowing California to tax worldwide profits of finns doing busineM here. Of all these. real estate costs are apparently the biagest deterrent and electricity costs the morn underrated factor. One survey of 22 U.S. cities in a large Japanese newspaper listed Los Angeles land costs as the highest, with San Francisco third. And while electricity 00618 about 12cen t.s per kilowatt hour in San Diego, It's only a nickel In Arkansas ano 6 cents In Penn- sylvania. Meanwhile, the oVTall crime rate in C&lltomia i.a nearly twice the national average -and the national average is three times as high as Japan's. Said Y oshlmi Takemoto, vice chairman of Sanyo Electric, "Cali- fornia la a stepping stone for Japanese interested in coming to American because of its lm:ge Asian communities. But the Japanese.business community has become more cosmopolitan and California now is just one stop among many." Meanwhile, .c large U.S . manufacturers also take a negative view of California. The high real estate pts here make it far harder toltecruit promising young talent tor California plants than for those elsewhere. And defense contractors. "Vhose work can dry up overnight. worry about a possible new plant closure law that would force anyone employing more than 300 workers Th ey. love their-gaming tables Things Found En Route to Look.J.ng Up Other Thirlgs: --That Spain's t.o\al expen- diture on gambling last year -- about $9 billion -· was greater than the total spent by the state on ed~tlon, eclence, defense and public work.t. 1 --That merely 1 raUng point ln the television ratinp ta worth about •$50 million ln annual advert!alng revehue to a network. -·That Wl.like th4." dispersion of a1me In American dtlea, •bout 90 percent of all armed tobberlee ln Britain are perpetrated ln the Ore.tel' London .,., --That the 1974 Nobel Prue winner for mecl.iclne, Dr. Albert Claude, who clled th1a year, never ftniahad hilh IChool, and ltarted workinl In a .ieel mill afm grade IChool. Thill ~hoJ •bu. COlta 4 ~ RllfY 01111 ,. ,yj Medicare alone $150 million a year, and ia responsible for 15 percent of the nation's tow health bill annually. --That only two men in the world can write the Chippewa ~ ~ a.nd one of them la the chal.rman and chief executive of the third ~ lnaurance com- peny ln the tf nlted Staie.. • -That f<>nlln direct invest- ment h.aa lriplec1 in th.II cowu.ry oYer the pat five )'Mn to •100 btll.loo worth of equity t.Mt la OWNd atro.d. •• 'nlat, mnt.rary to common belief, the belteolarcol.lecton.,.. not located on ~ root. wheni being a few feet cla1er to the swl fails to compensate for the loss of heat by higher winds; (()Uectors mounted on the side of a home actually gather one-.third mo"' net solar energy. --T hat the lndjan, Atlantic and Pacific oceans meet around the Antarctic in a dlsUnct body of water which girdles the earth and ls unbroken by any land maas. •• That ln the decade of the uno.. more than • half-million people mJgrat.ed to California'• rural a.reu. two-and.--half timee the nwn~l' that Oj)OWd to lta d tlm. ., •• Th•t wtthln \he laat halt-doeen JMl'I, more than 26 ~ta around the world haw Jeplly NtJonal!Rd \ht property of foreif' corporatiCN 1n their counlrie.. to provide three months notice and many benefits to laid-off employees. "This kind of thing would drive the defense industry right out of this state." wuned David Crowther, a Lockheed vice presi- dent. While California labors under all these handicaps, other states circle like vu1\ures. Florida, North Carolina, Texas and Pennsylvania are only a few of the 11ates conducting regular "prospecting missions" among both California companies and foreign firms eye-. ing expansion here. "We're trying to get high tech- nology here and Califonua haa a lot of what we want," said J'un Bleyer, a Florida commerce of- ficials. If high-technology {inns depart or expand elsewhere, univerlltie9 will lose much of the aup~rt lho8e c.'Ol'Tlpanies provide, bot.h in the fonn of money and talent for part-time teaching. And the hard-pre81ed 11ate government will grow even poor- er, u the Clow of tax doll.an that once fueled d~opment of free.. ways and water syst.ema drie. up. What's more, California's well-documented new role u the melting pot of Amer1ca would be accentuated. The flow of both legal and illegal refugees from Aala and LaUn America shows no sJan of abating. W ithout 'new lnduatries, that means California will IW'ely IDOll become A.mertca'a fin\ Third World 1tat.e, with ii• ain.dy owrburdened IChoola ~scto tMCh mil.Ucina of non-•PMkfJ\I children at the vwy lta fu.nda are evaponttnt. Only a~ etfonbyii'at.e aovemment csn revw. lhe antf-Califomla '-Ua ~ theM tnndl. But there'• no tip that Gov. a.or.. Dwkmejan Ind the L4P1at\ft are aapaWe ot coopttaUha Od Ill\,._, ' 1 f I Refinery fire injures 28 CHALMETTE, La. (AP) -A Texas team apecializ.ing in fight- ing wild oil well fires today joined the battle against an inferno -at a Louisiana refinery that has forced the evacuation of thousands of people and injured at least 28. One contract worker at the I Quite a bundle of jOy Big Apple's big baby weighs in at 14 lbs. NEW YORK (AP) -Valerie and Robert ~n were expecting a bundle of joy -and they got a bit more, as their son Matthew weighed in llt 14 pounds, 6 ounces. . "This is one of the largest, if not the largest baby born in the ctty by natural childbirth," said Bob Wals~. a spokesman for Lutheran Medical Center in Brooklyn. · Tenneco Oil refinery waa m.t..lng following an explosion Wednes- day night in a tank holding millions of gallons of guollne, according to the St. Bernard Pariah aheriff'a office. The blut shot flames 120 feet into the air and was felt up to a mile away. At h~ast four men were hospital- ized, some with bums, and at least 24 firefighters or emergency medical workers were treated for smoke inhalation or heat exhaus- tion, said officials at two local hospitals. ' While the fire continued ta,. • :r. .. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Sept. 1, 1983 A 7 Reagan's liaison to women will quit job WASHINGTON (AP) -Dee Jepsen, President Reagan 'a liaison on women's issues, will soon resign to become an unpaid aide on the staff of her husband, Sen. Roger Jepsen, R-Iowa, according to an aide for the senator. Spc)kesman 'Tom Lafferty· said Tuesday that Mrs. Jepsen's im· pendlng resignation la unrelated to criticism of Reagan's policies by several women'W groups. "When Mrs. Jepeen aocepted ihe job, she said it would be for a shOPt period," Lafferty aaid. "It's never been a question of 'if.' It's a been a case of 'when."' Lafferty said ne was not aure when Mrs. Jepsen would leave +.er White House po8t to play a "key role" in her husband's ·re-election cam- paign next year. .550 "1ay die over·holiday The latgest babies in the world, one in South Africa and one in Italy, each weighed 22 pounds, 8 ounces, said an editor. for the Guinness Book of World Records. Matthew, who predictably "loves to eat," according to his mother, already is bigger than his baby clothes. shoot flames 120 feet high this morning, Tenneco officials said there was no danger of the fire CHICAGO {<AP> -Increased spreading and it would be ext-traffic accompanying the Labor 370 traffic fatalities could be expected, the council said Wednesday. But as millions of visitors and vacationers take to the road to enjoy the last big holiday of summer, between 450 and 550 motorists may be killed, the council said. Mrs. Madsen, 35, said she had cousins who weighed 13 pounds at birth and her 38-year-old husband weighed in at 12 'h pounds. inguished sometime today. Day weekend could result in as ·many as 550 deaths nationwide, "We're pretty certain there's no according to projections by the And even after greeting her share of newborns as a delivery room nurse at Lutheran, Mrs. Madsen said her first words on seeing mighty Matthew on Tuesday were: "Oh my God." danger of ita going out of control t.P·Wlteptloto National Safety Council. into any other tanks or any of the Dee J e psen . During a similar, non-holiday houses in the area," said Tenneco period this time of the year, about s~kesman Don Brown. .--------------------------------------- Lamb Leg Chops· $229 LL · Boneless Rolled Rump Roast $249 LL radiance ..... . relaxation .. . rej uvena ti on ..... . Come experience the only European beauty & health spa in Orange County. Sign up now! 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Call Jane Grafft At: 979-55''· . w f ' Aa ..., Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thur.day, Sept. 1, 1983 . This humor test Is ho Joke Researchers developing test to help understand personality Prom 1taff ud Wire reporu ANAHEIM -People who like nonaen1e jokea are likely to be jolly 10ula wt.lllng to find humor ln anything, while thoee who like utl.re may be lmaginati~ but tyrannical, psychologists aay. A re1earch team t1 devefuptng a 8enle-Of-humor test aa a key to penoNllaty, aaya Dr. Harvey Mindeae of Antioch Univerait)\ln the Ven.ice area of Loa AJlaelee. In the te8t; which la 1till being refined, r.pondenta are uked to rate the humor of VarioWf. joke. and cart.oona, he said. "The 1enae-of-humor test la aomething new. We're trying to produce aornething that's anaiaaoua to an lQ test (a meaaure of lnt.el.ligence). From that we feel we can abo make inferences about your penonality," Mindeae said. He said the test, which he and h1a uaod.ates preeented at this week's American Psychological A.od.ation Convention ln Anaheim, has been. adminiatered to 250 people. The group was al80 given a traditional penonalJty test that is widely aceiepted ln the psychological commuruir . ..,.,. Their responaes to the humor test were correlated with their penonallty types as categorized on the traditional ie.t. '"t'hea! turns out to be certain patterns," he , uid, 1uch u the find1ng that people w ho have an overall low appn!dat1on of humor tend to be aiµdoua, worryfna, moody and ipprehenllve. Relulta may ~ contradJctory in eome catesorie.. Thoee who like IOdal •tire -jok.ee like "military in~ ia a contradiction in • terma" -tend to~"~, dotP'nadc, tyrannical and irritable," ~tioCh reeearcher Amanda Bender uld, and they may ai.o be "lmapiative" and "abeorbed in ideas and theorttw." Nonaen.e jokes -"A 1tepped-on grape aaya nothing, it just gives a little whine" -appeal to people who are "eelf..a11ured," or "untroubled, placid, cheerful and rellillent," Bender aaya. Re.pondenta are asked to react to 40 jokee in 10 categorie., including: aexuaI. nol'\lenle, philolophical, satirical, ethnic, ha.tile, 1eatalqpcal, sick and degradl.ng to men or women. In the other part of the test, respondents muat write captions for cartooN, humoroualy finish sentence fragments and write a fwmy epltath for their tombstones. Among the findi.np, Bender uid, was that women whOlle penonality ta characteriz.ed by "tough polle" -meaning they are the opposite of ovenenaitive, overimagina_tlve and overemotional -tend to like male-degrading jokes. The same is true of men who~ female-degrading jokes. 2 guilty of mail fraud NB man, ex-state official convicted in scam c Mustang Club topless OK'd By U.. .heoclated Preti ~ • SANTA ANA -He djdn't say all the world'• a st.age. but Judge Bobby y oungblood haa ruled the Mustang Club fil1a that bW -and thua may continue to pre.ent topleel dancing. Monday'• Municipal Court ruling at.ema from the UTe9t of two women aocuaed of~ topU. at the night apot. Santa Ana law bans toplem dancing in bars but allowa it in theaten. Youngblood'• deciaion cleared the two women, Hannelore Pinku, 22, and Christa Montcomecy, 26. Al90 acquitted was club rnanaier Ron Leon, who had been charged with promoting lewd conduct last March. All ch.argea were ml9demeanon. The city contended the Mustang wu a bar. defenae attorney Joshua Kaplan inaiated lt was a theater. Youngblood said the Mustang was no~ a bar becauae of the ule of alchollc beverages movie theaters are restaurants for eelllng popcorn. "Many internationally recognized theaters gen- erate a great deal of their incomes from the sale of al.cohollc beverages, just as many movie hOU8e1 generate a great deal of their income from the sale of popcorn," Youngblood wrote. "Thia certainly doee not make the Mark Taper Forum a bar or the United Artists Cinema a restaurant." Shop Target Automodve Centerl for everyday low prtcM on 1uto MMce. • Complete brake service • Wheel algnment, front end repai.' • Monroe shocks, McPherson struts A Newport Beach man and a fonner Caliloflba deputy attorney general have been convicted of mail fraud in a real eetate investment IC8lll for build- ing homat in the foothills outside Sacramento. ington, and former Deputy State • Muffler and exhaust service Attorney General Jerome C. 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THURSDAY, 8!PT. 1, 1983 BUSINESS STOCKS TELEVISION COMlC8 85 88 87 ea Australia II upset ,, at America's Cup trials. Pa~ B2. . o D Offahore Canoe Clab w~'• team pAddlea_ to 'rietory ia reeent Oatnger Claampioa1b.ip1 betweeq Newport Beaeb and A•al-. I podgers ~tumble, ~ . ~illally : tilEW YORK (AP) -With his .-in and hi.I bat, Mike Torrez outdueled Fernando Valenzuela, a pitcher filteen years his junior. Cracking an 0-4~ alurnp, Torret, who singled off Houston'' Nolan Ryan on May 2, punched a two-out single to centerlield, helping his own·cause by snap- .,ing a 1-1 deadlock in a five-run. fourth inning. ''After throwiJl8 me aeven straiaht breaking pltehes, he de- t .. ft',..,,., \ 1 ·a. ..... JJ •14~ cided to challenge me. I couldn't be happier. I had hoped for some- thing stralaht. I hung tough and hit it where they weren't,'' said the New York Meta right-hander, who, in addition to notching his tint game-winning hit of the year, defeated the fint place Los Angeles Dodgen 7-1 on an eight-hitter Wedneeday night. "I don't know What Fernando's ~~em la," aaid Dodger skipper ; "rommy Luorda. "He aeemed to '.be going along real well, but then : the whole game turned around." : With one out in the fourth, ; Mark Bradley lined an opposite : field inside-the-park homer just ; imide the rightfield line to tie the ~ eame 1-1. Then, after Bob Bailor :JllDUhed an infield single off :va1enzuela's glove, Junior Ortiz : struck out and Joee Oquendo was : lotentionally walked, aetting the : stage for Torrez. : "With my quick wrists, 1 just !waited for the fastball," he said. ; Of( a 3-2 fastball, Torrez, who : previously had only one run : batted in all aeaaon and was hit- ; ting .038, poked a hit through the : middle and knocked ln Bailor . : "It WU a good pitch," said ! Dodgen catcher Steve Yeager. •"Torrez just stuck his bat out on ! the outalde part of the plate and t lQueez.ed the ball through." • ~Dodgers, Braves E. es to be shown· ANGELES (AP) -The will televiae theif home ~ apinst Atlanta on Sept. 9 Sept. 11. pmee will be broadcast on , channel 11, at 7:35 p.m . on ~ 9 and at 1:0~ p.m. on Sept. pi. •... ..-ii .... -........... Eagles tutning to trickery Estancia turning away from usual grind it out t~eory By JOHN SEV ANO OftMO.-,Nol8WI vamped, not becau.e Blanton wants to, but becau.e he hu to. '!~~'.f\'!''.~· ~ ' , ' For the past few aeaaons, Eat.and.a High has played a brand of football that isn't know for Its exciting style. It has been a grind-it-ou t, wear-'em-down, ball-control type of attack that, although sometimes unentertaini.ng, hu been successful. "Lut year, and in .prior yean, we were primarily a runriing team," says Blanton. "Thia yeu our offensive line la 90 inexper.ienced I ha~ to change · 1r ' , ~4 ~:tJJtll' ,-:-... ·~ ~ Y' 1 .'-~ "Usually we were t.he type of team that would out-execute and out-mu.cle our opponent.a," recalla Blanton. "Thia year I don't think we'll be able to do that. thinp." . In five years under Coach F.d Blaton's control, the Eagles have fashioned one ouUight league title, a share of another, and one sec - ond-place finish. When the bottom line is winning, who cares if a team is entertaining or not? The change will find the F.agles doing a lot more play-action puees. combined with IOme added motion. In other words, the Eaglee are going to reeort to a little trickery. "Before we jult uaed to line up. Now we'll he doina a lot more ahifting and changing. I think we'll be more interest- ( See EAGLES, Pa1e 81) Interestingly. this year, there's going to be a change in the look of the Eagles -a change so drastic their fans might not be able to recogniz.e them. The old philosophy has been re- .IJJepth a big concern for .Irvine's H~nigan . Llamas heads qualifiers at surfing meet Bud Llamaa of Huntington Beach wu among the qualiflen for the second round Wedneeday of the OP Pro Surfing Cham- plOnahipe at the Huntington Pier. • Llamaa was atnong 60 surfers who quall(le<i from 20 llx-man heat.a u the field wu shaved from 120 to 60 enterh\a today's next round. The same fonnat, with the top three advancing from each six-man heat, will be held today, u the field will be pared to 30. Among the other atandoute were Chrll Frohoff of Manhattan Beech, WUlle Mon11 of Malibu, Mike Newlinl of AUltralia and W• Lahe of Vlrpua. On the women'• aide, the main event ll aet to belin today after th, pnUm1nary round . . t Wedne.say. Top competiton Wedne8day included Lb Benavides (Manhattan Be.llch), llabelle McGlothlln (Florida), Wendy Barrett (JCndnltaa) and Nancy &nef IOn (Hawall). A crowd e.tVnated. at about 3,000 were on hand for the competition WednMday. A total puneof fd<>,000 la belnc offered in cuhand prilel this weekend. · For the men, Cheyne Horan la awaltiJll · th6 main competition to defend h1a title. HOl'U\o t2, from Boncll, Auatralla. wu rated eecond ln the world in.1982 and la expected to be • 1Mdlnc contender th.ii weekend. Set to chalJence Honn will be Mark R1ehardl, four-time world champion and former wodd champs W9M Bartholomew , \ ~ ---------· .· , and Shaun Tonwon and current leeder on the 1983·84 World Tour, Hawaiian Hana Hedemann. · i..e.dina the women 00f\t8nden will be current world champion ,Debbie Beecham~ and out of. retirement, leVen·tlme world champ'Marao Obera. A new IMidltion to th1a yeer'a prosram is the lnaucural Lepnda event, pittlna aurfen who are over 30 and have won a worfd title or mtJor tour ewnt. · Top contenden in th1a di~on are Corky c.arroll and AUll&e Nat· Youna, winner of the 19ee world title ln San Dleto· AD IW'ftnc la let to beCln at 8:30 a.m. -.ch day on the IOUth llct. of the per. Indians give Angels a start By JOHN SEV ANO CM._OelJ .... Mllll Cleveland Manager Pat Cor- rales said he had never done lt before, and probably wouldn't do it again .. But he did it Wednesday nighl What Corrales conunitted WU the usually unpardonable sin of aununoning one of f\is startln& pitchers out of the bullpen on 0 days rest. Rick Sutcliffe, who laat.ed only three inninp before being ejected Tueeday, was brought in by Corrales to get the Indiana out of a tight jam in the elahth. Sutcliffe not only finished out the eighth, but he pitched the ninth, too, allowing the tying nm to score. The Indlana, however, came up with two runs in the 10th to make Sutcliffe the winning pitcher and left-hander Jamie Easterly preeerved the lead • Cleveland dealt the Angela a 7-6 setback before 22,6~9 at Anaheim Stadium. ~though Corrales' maneuver WU hlahly irregular (rarely, if ever, la a starter uked to pitch on comecutive days), lt ahould be pointed out that the Indiana' ald~ per performed hi.I atratec wtUi the full ~of SutcliHe, who had not only lOlt the pme the night before, but wu .humlllated in the proce91 when he WM ex- pelled becau.e the home plate umpire felt he wu throwing at the Anpl hitters .. "He called me ln my hotel room thl.a afternoon and 'told me lf the situation preeented t'-11 he could live me two or three lnn1naa of relief," c.orr.Jea explal.ned. "\\Jell, we haven't aotten a whole lot of cooperation lrom the bullpen late- ly, ao I decided to take him up on lt. It's aomethlna I've never done before and probably won't ao .,ain.". Sutcliffe, however, WQI glad ~ did. "It leavee a met taat.e in your (lee ANGEL:', hp Bt) \ I 'j ID Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Sept. 1,. 1983 SPORTS BRIAK Hill belts firs t home run Fonner F.dison High and Orange II Coast College star DoDJlle Hill slugged a tolo homer and went 2-for-4 for Oakland, but his first major league • _ home run wasn't enough to atop the New York Yankees, as Doo Baylor and Rick Cerone each drove in two runs to lead a 6-4 win Wednesday night in the American League ... Todd Cruz capped MRU Baltimore's aeven-run first inning with a Favorites roll .. ... .. . . ~ to routine wins in early going ... Moses celebrates birthday by setting 400-meter record 8 ' • k d three-run homer and EddJe . raves Can t plC Up groun Murray tripled, doubled and NEWYORK(AP).-MatsWilander,inthe f~ ' Kea Oberkfell had four hitl and Iii a1n.gled as the Orioles crui.aed tournament tuneup before the 'United Stat.es Opetr," drove in three run.a to lead St. Louis to to their eighth oonaecutive beat two tennis pnts, J ohn McEnroe and Ivdn a 6-3 victory over Atlanta Wednetlday, triumph with a 10-2 victory Len~. f -' From AP dlapa&cllH KOBLENZ, West Gennany -m F.c:twin Moses of the United Stat.es celebrated his 28th birthday Wednes- handina the Braves their third st:r"'nht · over Toronto. Jlm Gou, the ut i you listen to Lhe talented l9-year..old from --e -e Sweden, his success in the ATP Tournament ai. day by establishing a new world record over the 400 meters hurdles in 47.02 seconds. loss and fifth in the last six games. While keepin& starting Toronto pitcher, faced Cincilihati two weeks ago hardly guaranU!eS him~ .. Atlanta 1 ~ games to the rear of the Dodgen in the six Orioles, retired none, and same thing in the Open at Flushing Meadow. .. .• Some 22,000 spectators e nthusiasticalfy cel- ebrated Moees, who won his 85th consecutive race since 1977. West, the Cardinals also spoiled the National was lifted with the bases Wilander got off to a promi ... ina start Wedn....,.,"'~ .. League debut of right-hander Len Barket, loaded and Baltimore leading, ··--e ~ acquired by Atlanta Swlday in a trade with 3-0 . . . George Wrtgbt and recovering after dropping the first set to detea~ Cleveland ... Elsewhere, Bill GaJUckloD allowed Dave Hostetler belted solo T'E'lVNJS ~~-· The record was set at the International Trade and Field at this Rhine city's sold-out Oberwerth Stadium. six hits iJ1' 8 ~ lnningB to earn the win, and a home runs and Texas converted five double plays 1 "1. _ throwing error by San Franciaoo second baseman in beating Detroit, 5-1 ... Ron Kittle hit a Joel Youngblood allowed the go-ahead run to t.hsee-run home run to break a seventh-inning tie th "' score in the fourth inning in Montreal's 4.3 and lead the Chicago White Sox and Floyd Frenchman Guy Forget 3·6, 6-l, 6-2. 6·2· Lendl, ~- He had established the previous best of 47.13 in Milan decision over the Giants ... Pete Rose mapped an Bunll&er to a 7-31 victory over Kansas City. icy-loo~ Czech, joined him in the second roun 0-for-20 slump with a ninth·''""'''"'" .; .. nie over a Bannisief, 13-10, earned his 10th victory in l l with a 6-2, 6-0, 6-2 destruction of Florin Segarceanu. on July 3, 1980. In fact. it was the fourth time that Moses • ....... '6 .... "IY In other important matches, defending chaJn... • drawn~in defense, providing Philadelphia with a atarta since the All~Star break as the White Sox pion Chris Evert Lloyd , seeded second, sho.t .. paet· established a new mark. He ran 4 7 .45 in Los Angeles in 1977 and 47.64 in Montreal, 4-3 triumph over San Diego ... Jolulny BeDcll, won their fifth straight game and increased their Shelly Walpole 6-l , 6.0: No. 5 Pam Snriver malting his first start as a catcher in Riverfront American League West lead to 10 'h games ... Pat eliminated Laura DuPont 6-0. 6-3. and French Opeb • Stadium in over two years, singled with two outs Patnam belted a two-run double as Seattle spoiled king y annick Noah, No. 4, defeated Scott Davis 6--Jr in thesev~nth tobreaka'-4 tieas~innatiedged Pete Vackovlcb's first outing of the season by 3.6, 7•6, 6-4 in a rain·intlerrupted event. , .. Canada, a year earlier. M08H the Chicago Cubs, 6-4 ... Joe Nlekro t.o88e(f a beating Milwaukee, 4.-1 • ... Boston's game against The rain forced postponement of top-seedecl five-hitter as Houston knocked otf East Minnesota at Fen way Park was postponed because "Next year I can run 46.50 if I can keep up the twelve rhythm," said Moses, who won the world championship at Helsinki earlier in the month. Division-leading Pittsburgh, 4-1. of rain and will be made up this evening as part of Martina Navratilova's first match against ~ . Raponi Longo. It was rescheduled for today. -" Quote of the day Dodgers call up five pla e a twi-night double-header. Wilander and Lendl both joined McEnroe in t.lw Y rs tournament's second round but while the Czech, a' LOS ANGELES -The Loe Iii Martin suspension upheld finalist here last year, has championship aspirationsi "It's natural to feel it. But yoku hide it. Show it,· and you are through." -Joe Garagiola on pressure. Angeles Dodgers announced Wednes-. the teen-ager from Sweden has less lofty goala. day thllt they are bringing up five more NEW YORK -American League Iii "I do not expect to win this tournament," players from the minor leagues for the President Lee MacPhail, for the second Wilander said. "I'm glad I w on the first round." remainder of the National Le~e aeaaon. time this aeaaon, Wednesday rejected The pr:oblem for Wilander is the surlac.-e. He ·•The Dodgers .,have recalled pitchers Orel New York Yankee Manager Billy prefers clay and the courts at the National Tennis Hershiser and Rich Rodas and catcher Gilberto Martin's appeal of a suspension MacPhail had Center are composed of ~Turf. a rubberized . Medalist title to Burroughs Reyes from their Albuquerque farm club of the lmpoeed. asphalt. It is the same footing 'he played on and woo Class triple-A Pacific Coaat League. In addition, The AL president, in his latest ruling, upheld on at Cincinnati. CIDCAGO -Clark Burrou.ghs, a n 20-year..old Ohio State student, went wi.re-t<rwire in capturing medalist they have purchaaed the contracts of fi..nrt baaernan a two--game suspension for remarks Martin made "It still is notmy favorite surface," he said. "I am, Sid Bream and third baaeman Gennan Rivera about umpire Dale Ford after a game against the definitely not in Lhe top three on this surface. Maybe honors in the 83rd U.S. Amateur golf championship. from Albuque.rque. White Sox on July 31 in Chicago. I will never get there." · L h • D ) M The suspension will be in effect for the On clay, Wilander said, he would have been ablJ? Burroughs, who said his putting "was atrea1cy• but "my driver was good," added a 38-~73, one over par at the North Shore Country Club COW'8e, to his opening round five-under-par 66 at the Skokie Country Club ongs Ot WIDS at e ar Yankees' Friday and Satw:ctay games in Seattle. to slow Forget down ln the ~t set when the DEL MAR -Party Leader ~ T ) • · d • Frenchman shot in front. "l like clay more becau¥ stumbled badly and threw a shoe at the e eVISIOn, ra 10 you have more time. H ere it is aces all the time and1 start but the 25-1 longahot rallied from TV: Baseball -Dodgers at Montreal, 4:30 must be fast as a flash to reach the ball." last in the field of aeven to win the p.m., Channel l l. What does thal mean for his prospects at the $54,050 feature at Del Mar by 1 lh length.a RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers al Montreal, Open? \ ~ Wednesday . 4:35 p.m .• KABC (790). "I know I am not r~ady to win the U.S. epen -----------------------------;-::=======~================~==~~y~et," he said_ "Maybe in a few years.'_' ______ .l.. '" course for a two-round total of 139, four shots under par. • 134-mile race! 50 yachts sail from Dana Point More than 50 ocean-racing yachts will get the starting signal SatUrday for the 11th annual Dana Point to San Diego race, a 134-mile run leaving San Clemente Island to port. The traditional Labor Day weekend race is co-sponsored by Dana Point Yacht Club and Silver Gate Yacht Club of San Diego. The only other local oompetitive event is Saturday's Allen Campbell race for Luders-16s out of Voyagers Yacht Club. Elsewhere in the Southern Cali- fornia Yachting Association the pri· mary COIUpetition will be at Howland's Landing, Catalina Island, where Los Angeles Yacht Club will conduct races for the McNeil and Wrigley trophies, a traditional race for yachts spending the Labor Day weekend at Catalina laland. Southern California Yachting As- sociation calendar: Los Angeles-Long Beach Seal Beach Yacht Club Man-Woman race (Indian Summer Series) Friday. Alamitos Bay Yacht Club -Labor BOATING ~. Day Regatta (all classes) Saturday, Sunday. Los Angeles Yacht Club - McNeil/Wrigley races, Howland'• Landing, Sunday. Wooden Hull Owners Aaodation - Homeward BoU.nd race (classic yachts) Monday. Santa Moalca Bay Windjammers Yacht Club - Single-handed race (keel boats) Satur· day; Two's Company race (one man. one woman) Saturday, Sunday. King Harbor Yacht Club -Capri National Championships, Saturday, Sunday: Homeward Bound race (Isthmus to King Harbor) Monday San Diego Silver Gate Yacht Club -Finish San Clemente laland race from Dana Point, Sunday, Monday. Mission Bay Yacht. Club -Labor Day Series (Jr., Sr.) Saturday; Je.up Trophy race (Cal-20) Saturday. Australia ll's reputation ta.inted sonJe by British NEWPORT, R I. (AP) -Australia the event. I'm confident we will make D's aura of invincibility was tainted fewer mistakes over the course of the when the innovative 12-meter yacht series." lost to Britain's Victory '83 in the .. The experience of Bond's ll·man opening race of the AmeriOi's Cup crew -80 percent of whom have been foreign finals. to Newport before -along with But Alan Bond, head of the Aussie Australia ll's innovative keel dealgn syndicate. said Wedneeday he's still have made the Aussies heavy favorities ,. confident his veteran crew will prevail in the foreign competition, which in the best..of-seven aeries. continues today on Rhode Wand "I've always made the observation Sound. that these 12-meter boats ... have very However, it was the quick response little difference in boat speed," said time of the Victory '83 crew Wednes· Bond, whoee yacht has dominated the day that helped the British boat flnish foreign field with an overall 44-6 13 seconds ahead of its rival. reoordthisswnmer. "Itistheyacht that The British yacht grabbed a 14-aec- makes the fewest mistakes that wins ond lead in the race, which was held under 15-knot winds and choppy eeai. S he maintained the lead going into the fifth leg when foredeclcman Bill Bull- ard started climbing the mast to releaae the huge spinnaker sail. . Area skippers .take lead SAN DIEGO -Two Newport : Harbor Yacht Club skippers were leeding the Etchells~22 North Amerl- . can Charnpionahipa after three of six races being sailed out on San Diego · Yacht Club. : Lee.ding the 20-boat Ueet waa Close : Encounters. sldppered by Dan Thomp- .mn. NHYC. and leCOJ\d was Puff with CICHldppena Scott Maaon and Bert . Clai..n. NHYC. : .1h1rd in the Nndlnp WU Ultra· . violet, skippered by Don Jesberg. San : J'rand8CO Yacht Club; fourth was Fine : Une. Bill Barton, St. Francia Yacht · Ou.bi and fifth wu Intrigue, Hennann . Lax. Cali!omla Yecht Club. ~ top five finlahen it) wecme.- dey'• race were lntravtolel; Seduction, ~ netcher, Balboe YC; Cloee ~ten; HortzoN, Stewart ~h. Toronto, Canada; and Rebel, Scott Bamlm'. NHYC. ~ · 11>e lf!ria eontinue. with one race today and tbe final on Friday. "AB he let go of the ahute, '' said Victory '83 spokesman Jim Alabaster, "he was thrown over the aide, •till hangin, onto the (spinnaker) pole" which had map~pU the mat. Thn!e British crewmen rllCed to Bull.ro's aid, pulling him out of the water, onto the boat and retaining the lead. Under Cup rulea, Vktory '83 would have had to arcle back and pick up Bullard if he had not ~ pulled aboard. The Br1U.h boat led by u muchu46 eeconds after the fourth muk. but Australia Il -using lta winged keel to supply atabWty and lift for the final windward leg -cut the margin to 13 eeconda at the end. 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Graham, who ia a1ao a ltU1er on the buketball team, did , appear once at QB 1aat eeuon, complet-m, a token 4 of 11 puees for-40 yard.a and cne interception. "He's a real good proapect," aaya Blanton. "He has a real ltror1' arm u¥I he"a a heady kid." Behind him I.a Mel Richardaon (6-0, 170 Ill'.). RUNNING BACKS -Adams Spies (5--11, 170 sr.), a t.ckup "&ht end and a starter at ~ 1ut yeer, will be the 11\arUni tight end. "He baa real good bands and la a good block.er for hia air.e, '' aaya Blanton. Adam Wallburger (6-4, 19010ph.).and Steve Foley (8-0, 180 jr.) -are the reeervee. Dan Ludwick (5-10, )65 sr.) ia one receiver; Steve Mikulich (6-0; 175 ar.) the other. Both are returning starterB. ''They are two of the . best receiven rve had since rve been at the IChool," pcailee Blanton. "Both read _<Jefenaes well and both can get open." I Ludwick caught 14 pames tor 178 yards Jut aeuon. Mikulich hauled ln 10 for 168. In reeerve are Mike Guyot (6-1, 170 )'.), a backup last year, Keith Hodge (~9. 160 jr.) and ChN Conte (5-9, 160 sr.). OFFENSIVE LINE -At center will be John Woallak (5-10, I70 ar.), who ~ed 90l'De offensive tackle last year. The~ will be Scott Lane (6-0. 17ll .jr .), a starting linebacker last aeuon, and Aaron Dowdy (5-9, 167 ar.), who was a backup guard offenBively in '82 and also played some noeeguard defen.sively. The tackles are Cuey Camarena (6-2, 240 ar.), who has no experience at the position, and David Wexler (6-0, 190 jr.). who has played a little defen.sive end. The backups ()>y position): center - Ken Harriaon (6-0, 170 jr.); guard - Diego Tarra (5-10, 175 jr.); tackles - Peter Tsai (5-10, 170 jr.), Victor Hernandez (5-10, 170 jr.), Rene Caballero (6-0, 185 80ph.) and David CaballeJ'O (5-10, 190 jr.). DEFENSIVE LINE -The noeeguard will be Sanders. One tackle will be Xavier Anguiano (6-0, 175 jr.), a starter last year, the other is a ~up between Wallburger or Wom.iak. Mike Naylor (6-0, 185 jr.) will man one defen.sive end position, and Wexler or Harriaon the other. -• UNEBACKERS-Lane, who started last year ~ a 80phomore, will be one starter. WMf will be the other. The backups are Lopez or Rene Caballero. SECONDARY -Spies is the rover. F.stes the backup. At one oorner is Steve Johnson (5-7, 160sr.). who started at the position last year. The other is Guyot, also a rettµning starter. The backups are the two receivers -Ludwick and Mikulich. The starting safety last year returns, too, but since Graham is now the QB, Blanton figures he'll go with Hodge at the position. Richardson also will play some. KICKING -Graham will handle the punting. Spies and Dowdy the backups. The kicker will be either Steve Ablett (5-9, 150 sr.) or Hodge. ) Big catch Toni Niemiec of Tustin holds a l 7-inch trout she caught on the Owens River. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Sept. 1. 1963 ~Ba IRVINE HAS LACK OF DEPTH. • •• From Page 81 "Right now, we have seven and that's way too many for high IChool football," Henigan said ''We're hoping some of our juniors will develop for us." A rundown by position: QUARTERBACK -Biel.man iB the top candidate to replace the departed Mike Zorn. He lettered as a sophomore and ataned two games last year at , quarterback and the others as safety. He'll alao return kicks. "Jeff is a good athlete, who iB very quick, runs well and haa a strong ann. He's a fine athlete." RUNNING BACKS -Senior let- terman Johnny Scott (5-7, 160) will handle much of the load. He was a starter defensively last year. Junior fullback' Remy Rahmatulla (5-9, 180). junior Mike Henigan (son of the coach , 5-11, 170), senior John Drievon (5-10, 170), Mitch Muniz (5-6, 150) and Greg Garcia (5-10, 155) also may be called upon in the three-back offense. WIDE RECEIYERS The front-runner to start is senior Elvis Cruz (5-5, 15!;) with two juniors. Craig Becker (5-10, 150) and Chris Thomas (6-0, 200). OFFENSIVE LINE -This is a strength of the team with ample experience. At tight end, Lance Neal (6-2, 195) is a returning starter, while Jim Martin (6-0, 180) was a starter defensively last year. The tacl<les will be choeen from seniors, Brian Caldwell ( 6-1. 220), Andy Moyer (5-11, 230) and John Suman (5 -11, 180). John Petersen (6-3, 185), a junior starter on defense last season, and Tim Hamelin '(6-1, 205), oonverted from cent.er, are the guards, while this year's center will be chosen between John Heaton (5-10, 160) or Mike Hanarvar (6-0, 170). I rvlne l•ets, se•edule Nlckneme. Vaq~o• Color•: Blue and Green League: Sea View 1982 Record: LM9ue 3_.: Overall ~ Type of OtlenN: Spllt back• Type ol DelenN: 50, Okie Coach. Tarry Henigan Statt. Zaverlo Brenne( (otlenelve and d• lenalva tine); Barry Schulenberg (offenelve 81\d delanalve enda); Rich Aldereon (running backs) 1983 Schedule Fri., Sept 9-Laguna Hiiia (at MV) Fri.. Sept. 16-Woodbrldga (home) • Fri .. Sept. 23-Tuetln (home) Fri., Sept 30-Coata M&M • (home) Fri., Oct. 7-at Newport Herbor' Sat . Oct. 15-Corona del Mar· (at NH) Fri., Oct 21 -Eatancle' (home) Thur. Oct. 27-EI Toro• (at MV) Fri . Nov 4-Seddlebaek' (home) Fri . Nov 11-Unlverelty• (et lrvlne) ·denotes league game. All games et 7.30 -DEFENSIVE LINE -Returning: starters Jun M artin and John Petenen; anchor the line with Suman Rahmatula: and Moyer at tackles. Richard Hannon: (6-0, 200), who started about four games: last season, will operate at middle guard .• LINEBACKERS Neal and: ,Hamelin will double up here, being· backed up by a pair of juniors, Shawn· Carver (6-1, 170) and JeU Fisher (5-11; 160). SECONDARY -Bielman. Scot( Henigan and Dravon are the. top; candidates, but Garcia Munoz and. juniors Ron Lee and Robert Hemande-1{ are also bidding for playing time. · KICKING GAME -Bielman will handle the punting, Scott will take care of the conversion and field-goal at-i tempts, while Henigan will do the kicking off. ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Raiders rely On Plunkett f Or fast start MANHATrAN BEACH (AP) -Coach Tom non. of the Loe ~ea Raiden is doing hia best to downplay any pomihle quarterback controversy on Ills team. Now, it's up to Jim Plunkett. Plunkett started all nine games at quarterback during the strike-lntenupted 1982 National Football Leegue 9eUOll, and )ed the Raiders to an 8-1 record, completing 152 of 261 .,.._.for 2,035 yards and 14 touchdowns. However, the 3$-year-old veteran was inter- cepted 15 times in tll(l9e nine games, and threw a pair of costly interceptiona lat.e in the fourth quarter as the Raiden were beaten by the New York Jets 17-14 in a aecond-round playolf. (llme. Backup quanerback Marc Wilson performed ~ impn9ively than did Plunkett during the 1983 ~ and 9eVeral Jlaiders have been quoted as aaying they believ.e Wu.on should be the club's starting aignal~er. But that won't be the caae when the Raiders begin the new cam~ at Cincinnati against the Bengals on Sunday. "Jim'• goin, to start at quarterback, I hope he'll be IUOOl!9Sful." Flort!I aald Wedneeday at his weekly meeting with repotten. "He had a pretty good game apimt them (the Be:nPD> last year. rm optimistic he will do well and we'll set that offense going." Plunkett paaeed for more than 300 yards in the game referred to by FlOl'el, but the Raiders' rushing game was stopped oold ae the Bengals won a 31-17 decil:lon, Loe Angelelt' only regular-aeason setback. Sunday's opener matches two of the finest teams in the~ lut .euon. However, neither club waa impre-.ive du.rlna the pre 111 eon: Los Angeles ·Was 1-3 while Cincinnati, 7-2 a~ ago, was 0-4. But, aa evidenced by Washington's 0-4 ·record laat aumner and ait.equent Super Bowl cham- pM:Jnship, that probably doesn't mean much. Playoffs, series dates announced NEW YORK (AP) -The National League playoffs will start Tue9day, Oct. 4, with the American League atartinS the next day and the World Series beginning on Oct. 11, aooording to the baseball c:omrru.ioner'a office. The National Leaiue 8eries will start with a ~t game in the home park of the West.em champion while th•American'a will start with a day game ln the home city of the F.astem titleholder. In the National Le.cue, the first two games will be played in the western dty at 8:20 p.m. EDT on Oct. 4-5and the final three in theeu1emcityon0ct, 7-8-9 if~· with one clily off for travel. The game on Friday, Oct. 7 will start at 3:05 p.m .; on Oct. 8, It will be at 8:20 p.m. and on Oct. 9, at 4:30 p.m. In the American Leqye, there will be no travel ·days. The aeries wUl start \n the east with the first pme atartlng at 3~ l).m ltI1I' and the aecond at 8:20. The final three pmel in the Welt will be played Oct. 7-8-8 ln the welt at 8:20 p.ro.., 1:05 p.m. and 8:20 p.m. .. , The Wotld 9wMI wUJ ttart in the American 1..-,ue dty with an 8:30 p.m. start on Oct 11 and an 8:20 on Oct. 12. After a day off, it will move to the National 1.-,ue dty fot pmea on Oct. 14, a Friday, at 8:20; Oct. 15 at 1 p.m. Md Oct. 1$ at 4:30 p.m. Winslow may be ready to play SAN DIJXX> (AP) -Kellen Wlnalow, the San Dleao Olarpn' All-Pro u,ht end, rejoined workouts Wecm-t.y afW milllnC a prectlce with a 80l'e hamrtrinf and 18 llkely to play ln Sunday'• National FocKbaU Leque opener apflwt the New York Jets. Howwer, cent« Don Macek continued to be llldellned wtth a t..ir. problem after alflerlng spurns on Monday while mapptnc the ball. CHARGE IT (MOST STORES) 3 ANTENNAS IN 1 VHF• UHF• FM r Enjoy the new Fall TV season and football action with a vivid color picture - at low cost! Replace your indoor or worn-out outdoor a ntenna with our Super· Color Special and see the sharp picture and brilllant color your set was designed to dellver-improves black·and-white TV. too. Also connects to your hi-fl system to pull in a strong FM signal with full channel separation. 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" MAJOR LEAGUE STANDING$ Amenun lNwe C11lcaoo Kant .. Cllv Oa~lanCI ...,., tuu Mlnne101a Seeltle Balllmore MltwalJll .. Detroit New Yori( TOfQlllO Bot Ion Cleveland WEST DIVISION W L 75 S7 ... 67 65 70 61 n "' n 57 76 SI 11 !EAST DIVISION 71 S2 75 S1 74 S1 7l 57 7l 62 6l '9 se 76 W~'f'•Sc.,.., Cleveland 1, A,,..., S (10 lnnlno•l B•lllmo" 10, TOfl)'llO 2 MlnnHOI• et 8o\lon, PPd , rain Teu1 s, Detroit 1 ClllCAlgo 7, l(antn Cllv 3 New Yori< 6, Oal<land 4 Seellle 4, MllwaukM I T.._¥'1 Ganws GB 1011'> 1111'> 1411'> 1411'> 1111'> 24th Belllmore (Palmer 3·ll at TO<onlo (Aleulli)ef l·I ) Tu .. (Tan•M 7·Sl at Detroit (Motrla 17·11, (n) MIMUOI• (Wllll•m• 9·12 ano c .. 111to I· l2l al 80.ion 10'40• 6·7 and Bova 3·4). 2, t•n Kant.. Chv (Black 8·4) el Chk ago CHovt 17·101. In> , New York tRlot>elll 14·4) al 0.klano (CodlroU 11·91, lnl ~11de¥'• Gamea Mllweukff •I Alleal•, (n) DelroH e1 Toron10. 2 O·nl Cllleego el Boalon (nl Balllmore el MlnneM>I• (n) Kanuis Cltv et Texa. (n) .Cleveland at Oel<lend (n) New York al S.11114 <nl ~ Atlanta Houlton s.n oi.uo Nattonal L .. we WIEST DtVISION W L 77 SS 76 57 70 62 66 69 San Fr•nchco Clnc:lnnall 63 70 61 73 EAST DIVISION PllllOu<Ol'I te 63 Pllli.deiPflla 61 ... MOlllrH I 66 ft.4 SJ. Loult 65 6$ C~go ff 73 New y or!( ' S5 71 w_.,., Scw9s New York 7, Oedlllr'I I !>t Loul• 6, Allenla l MontrH I 4, Sen Franc:hco l Cincinnati 6. Clllcago 4 Plllladtlllhle 4, Sen oi.oo 3 Houtlon 4, Plltll>uf'llh I Tede¥'10..- ,.C't. Sil .571 .SJO .4'9 47• 4S5 519 Sii SOI soo ."47 .414 Ge Iii'> 1 ,,.,.. 14\.\ 11 1 Iii'> 211'> 'I? 14 ~ (Honeycutt 2·0) •I Monlreal (LH 12·11,, (n) Plllll>uf'ol'I (Tunnell 7-S> al Hooaton Cllvan 12·6) Cl'llcago <Ruthvtn 10-10) II Cincinnati (Bertnvl 6·13), Cn) Sen Franclaco (Hammaktr 10-n at Pllllaoell>fll• <Gaolfl 0·01, Cnl St. Looi• CAl!e!1 9· 12) at All•nle (Parer 13·6), (n) Fn.¥'10- ~ at MofilrHI, (n) Pll!W\irol'I at Allenla, (n) Clnclnnall al St. LOUii , Cnl Houllon el Chlc:AGO !>an Franclteo et Pllllaelell>l'lle (nl !>an Olello et New York (nl A!Mrican L .. oue ~ 10, a.,. JeYI l Balllmort 700 100 101-10 10 I Toronto 020 000 000-2 • 0 8oo<ll<'"', T Martinez (I) enc:t Oemc>tav, Goll, M.O<oan 111, J, MCLauvncln (1) anc:I Whiff W-9o0<ll(t(t1, 12·6. L- Goll. 7· 12 HA1-8alllmor1, Tf .Cru1 110). T«onto, 8arlltl0 1111 Ila-' S, T1"n I TtJH 110 010 ~ I 0 O.trotl 000 010 000-1 • 3 Butcl'lef. Sc,.,,.,lclt (7), Cruz (II •nc:I JOl\nton, Al>l>Oll, Roztm• (9) •nd Perrltll W-Butcher, S·S L-AbOOll. S·t Hlh-Tuu . Wrl9ht (IS), "Ho11e11e< I 101 ww.. Sex 7, lhnn > K1n1u Cllv 010 100 011>-3 t 0 Cl\lc:AilO 010 100 >?11-7 I\ 0 Gura, QulMnberrv 171. "rm1tronil (I) end !>lauQl\I, 8annl1fer tnc:I Fltk w- Bennl\I.,., ll·IO L-C.ure, 10-16 HRv- Ken\e\ Cll•. U Wesl'llnilton IS) Chicago, Klffle (21) • Mll!'llwn 4, ._"" I MllwaukM 000 000 100-1 4 I s .. 11.. ooo on OOlc--4 • o Vuellovlell, T tllmeM <•>. Gl«lton Ill anc:t Slmmot1•. Sloddero, S1e111on (I) and J Nelton. W-51odcSatCI, 7·14. L-Vuckovlch, 0·1 HA-MllwaUllM, Slmmon1 (t) vw ..... A'I 4 New York 114 000 OOC>-6 11 I O.kland 010 001 0»--4 ' l ftewlev. Frulet Ill. Got-Ill •nd Cetone; Conroy, Smllll ()), UnotrwooCI <II end HHlh. w~Rewley, 14·10. 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Ii It IER aB SO CleWlafld Bly .. vtn s s 3 l BAndtrtn , l·J 2 I I SUldlffe W, I S·9 I 2·3 t I I Ee1terly S,4 I 0 0 0 ~ Zel'ln s 2-3 10 3 3 SBrown 2 l·l t 2 2 S.ncllei L.e-1 2 2 2 , HBP-Oownl"ll (l>Y Blvleven), (l>Y $enc:N1). T-2:S6. A-?2,.6S9. NATIONAL LEAGUE Mlots 7, Oedew'I 1 1 3 , 1 I 1 0 0 l 1 0 1 2 , Franco LOS ANGEL.ES NEW YO.IC SS.. 2t> BRusul ll Anottnu 91ketlf .. Mldndoll GU«Terll> TllOmesll> Landrxd Ma,...,,..rf 8foek 11> Y-c JOIWI$ pt\ Valtrula P LnclllY Ph e.ckwthe> Mo<>dY"" T ..... MHlllll 4 I l 0 J 0 l 0 0000 4 t 1 I 0000 4 0 1 0 0000 4 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 Wltllon c. Broou 31> KHrndz 11> FOlttf'lf Brecllev rf Bellew 21> Ortll c ()quenO '' Torre1 p >4 I I I T-. San...,.,....... allrlllll S I 2 3 4 0 0 0 l 0 I I 4 I 1 0 4 I I I 4 I 2 0 4 0 2 1 2200 3 1 I I J) Pit 1 ._.....,... t•ooooeo-1 NewY-Olt Sit OOx-7 Gem.-Wlnnlno RBI -Torrtl (I), E-Veltn1uet.e. LO&-Lot -"-'" e, N-Yon 7 2~Hernandt1, G.-rero HR-tlredlt't 131. WllM>n ISi. S&-eeltor 1141. S-Torre1. '" H R ER AB SO LM ......... Valenzual L.13·1 6 Bedlwllh 2 7 • 4 0 0 0 New Ywtr Torrtz W,9· 14 9 T-2:21, A-13, 117 N•ttenal LMtue e..-...n •• Bn¥ft) 2 • Sr Loul• 020 CDO 001-6 14 4 Atlanta 000 002 01~3 f I Anduler, Auellar (6), Lahti 16), Sult"' (II end PO<ltr; Berke<, F81cone 151. Gert>er 161. For1ttr (I) anc:t 8eneCllc1 w- Andular, •·13. L-Btrkw, C>-1. HR-St, Lout•, O. smith Il l. Atlanta, Jolw\ton I II. E-4.~J Sen F r-enclsco 030 000 000-l • I MonltMI 110 200 OOx-4 • I &retnlno MIO "91-enlY; Gulllcl<aon, Scllelleder (t), RMrclOn (t ) end Carter w-<.~aon. 13-11 L~relnlng, 1·11 It .. '· C4llbl • Chlc.ello 001 200 I~ I 0 Cincinnati 000 04'l 'lOll-6 10 0 Troul, PrOIY (S), BorlU m. Bruu t•r (7) en<I Oevli, Puleo, Cele (S), Hevfl C•l •n<I Btncll, BltatClelto Cl). W-Ge... 4·S L-4:1orCll, 0-2. HRJ-<lllCAlgo, HaM 2 I 14), Ctnclnnell, Gale (1). ~ .......... > !>an oi.uo 200 ooo 010-3 • 1 Plll~l>flle 000 020 011-4 10 I Tllurmoncl, Hewklnt (6), Soae (I), Luce• (9) eno Kennecl't, Gwoach (I ), HUOIOll, Holland (I I end Diez. W-+4ollan<I, e·2. L-SOS.., 1·3. AtlNI 4, l"tfelet I / Plll.Wllh "00 000 010-1 i 7 HOUllon I 10 000 O:h-4 l 0 McWlllam1. Scurr't 111. T ... ulvt Cl) ano Pena. Nleltro encl AIN>v. Ml1e<odl: (61. W-Hlell.ro, 12·11 L-Scul'fv, .... MAJOtt t.•AGUI UADERS ~Leewe BATTING 1315 el ball). 8o9tt, Botton, -*• c.nw • ......., ~; McltM . Kel\UI Cltv, .ttl, Tremm.11, Detroit, n>, WM• •k•, Detroit • .J22 ltUNS E Ml.Jtrev. Benlmort. '2; RIO!ltn, Belllmort, 91, Mo\ebv, Toronto, ~l. R H~aon. Oakland. IS; Molitor, IWfW•ukM, If, RBI: c-. MllwaUk .. , 107; Rice, 9otlon. 101, Wtnfletcl, New York. Hi Perrl111, O.troll, ti; Slmmont , MltwaukM, 90. HITS: BOOllt, Botton, 171; Whitaker, Detroit, 166; c-. Mltwauk .. , 163; McR••· l(anu1 Cltv, 157; Rle>ken. Balli· more, 15'. DOUBLES: ~. Bo\lon, 4'l; Perrlth, Detroit. 17; McRM . l(.enuit Cltv, J7, Hrbek, NJnnetola, 36; Rk>ktn, Belllmort, )6. TRIPLES; Grltfln, Toronto, 9; Genlner, Mllwaut. .. , I; Wlnfltld, Naw York, I ; 6 er• lfa<I With 7. HOME RUNS: Alea, 8011on, 33; Armas, Botton, 31, Kittle, Clltc.GO, 27; c-. MltwaukM, 26; LuzlMkl, ChlcHo, 16. STOLEN BASES: R. H~aon. o.A• lalld, n. R. L-. Ctllago, •2; J. Cnn, ChlceGO. 4t. WM.on. Kenui• Cllv. 47, s.mPle, Tuaa, 311. Naftenltl Leeeue BATTING UIS el bait): MM1oct1, Pit· ltt>utDll, m , Hendrick, St. Louis, .319; Oewaon, Monlr .. 1, .317; Crur, Houston, .3 IS; Puhl, Houtlon, .313. • RUNS· """'pt,y, Atlanta, 107; Aalnet, Montrtel, 102, Dawson, Monlrtel, IS, Evans, SeJ\ Fraodlco, M. Sctvnld1. P-lllla.· clelohla, 11. RBI. Oewton. MonlrH t, 99; Murl>flv. Allenla, tl, khmldl, Phllao.tr>t>la, t'l; ~. ~ 15;,tiendrld<, SI. Loul1, 71. HITS: Oewaon, MonlrMI, 161; Thon, Houston, 15'; Ollvtr, MontrHI, 1SS; Cru1. Hou1ton, ISJ; Remlrt1. Atlanta, 152. OOU9LES: Buellner, Ch~. 33; KnlOflr. Hou11on, Jt; J. Rav, Plttwuroll, 29; Olive<, Monlrtel, 29; We .. ch, MonlrHI, 29, TRIPLES: 8ulltr, Atlanta, l2; Cru1. Hou1lon, I; ThOll, HO\l.$1on, •• • ere tleCI wllh 7. HOME RUNS: $Chmklt. Phlledtlc>ttle, 31; OewlOll, MonlrHI, 21; Event, San Fran· ctaco, 77; Murl>tlv, Allanl•, 261 Gllen"we, ~JS. STOLEN BASES: Aelnn, Montreal, 63; Wlootnt. San Olaoo, 47; S. Su,~ 43 , WlllOll, New York, 4:2; LeMatltr, San Frenc:ltCO, lt. C.rtw O.Clnon Burltton Grich IMnlouez Sconler'I LYM Boone Ro. 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SO 9· II 4.SI ·~ 1-10 us 20 0-4 S.OI 1 1-1 UI 33 1-3 6.03 sso 61·n 01 4, Hattltr l , Rams" 1913 ldtedUle ltllGULAJl UASOfl Sun. $901 ...._., NY Glanl1 (10 u n.J Sun Sec>I II~ OrlHM II I> m .) Sun Seot. It-et Gretn Bav-Mltw...._ .. (t e.m.> Sun Oct :i-<>.trott I 1 Pm,) Sun Ocl ,_.,San Franclwio (I o.m.> Sun Oct 16-Atlante 11 1>.m.) Sun Ocl %>-San Fr enclaco (I p.m I Sun. Oct 3C>-el Miami (10 a m.) Sun Nov. t.-<hlc890 I I 1>.m ) MOfl. Nov 1-.1 Atlante 16 p.m.) Sun. Nov 2D--W1.,..tno1on II p.m.) Sun. Nov. 27-tluflato (1 o.m.) Sun. O.C . .._., Pl\tledell>flla (to a.m.) SYn. Otc. 11--Enolend ( 1 P.m . .) Sun. O.C. 1 ...... 1 New OrlHns 110 e.rn > A~ llmei PST ANGELS TOPPED BY JNDIANS, 7-5 • • From Page 81 mouth when you get knocked out of a game in the third inning," he noted. "1 would have hated t.o sit on the bench the next five days and wait for my next start." Sutcliffe's relief stint was his first in 24 appearances this season. "['ve offered to do it before, this is just the first time Corrales has been able t.o use me," said the ex-Dodger, who ran his record t.o 15-10 "Of course, I would have much rather gotten the save. Hopefully, Lf I'm asked to do this again, this will be mY. last win out of the bullpen. l like to get saves." Sulcliffe, who seemingly saw )lis chances for a 20-game season dashed Tuesday night by his ~JUST A ROW From Page 81 their team to Hawaii to compete against 17 other standout teams. The O ffshore team la thtte-for-three on dlatanoe races lhll aeaaon, fJnilhing finrt ln the Marina de) Rey-to-Malibu race, Dana Polnt-to-Ne~_Beach race and the most reoent \talina row. · "Outrigger rowing LI expre..ir, destgned for ocean competition,' •YI Davia, explalnlng the dJf-:.terence between her Corte and vew-type row1ng. "We uae ow ·upper body more ln canoeln8 'while crew rowlng puta an 'emphues on the lep.'' • There arc other differences, ·mosi no1.&bly the length of the r.ce. Whll~ crew rowing It com- ~ on • O.t coune. usually m-ured ln metera, outrigger canoes are eicprtmly deatgned for .ocean oompethlon and can take c::anoen tNtt ~ mJlet of rough 'Wltel' lf thlt'• what &h@ rece calll for. ~ . Membcr'I of the Offthore team • early exit. kept hia slim hope alive (he figures he has five ltarta re- maining) by rebounding with a win Wednesday. "I've never been aocuaed of being selfish and I don't think people will think I'm aelfiah ii I say I'd like to get 20 wins," he said. "Realistically, there's not a whole lot else going on, although I'd like to see us get P¥t Boet.on." .. The Red Sox are currently six games in from of the Indians in their battle for the cellar spot in the AL East. To be hones\, there's not much of a battle in the NL West any- more, either. With Chic.ago win- ning and Kansas City losing, the White Sox now lead the Royals, their cloeest pUl"IUent, by a whop- • • practice five da)'11 a week, any- wnere from 1 ~ to five hOW11. And that's only in-the-water practice. They alao cycle. walk and do weight work. In outrigger canoe radng, only lix penona are in the oompeUtJve boat. Right behind them LI another boat carrying the other three memben. Jn what look.9 Uke a variation of a relay rtlee, the rowen will alternate from the competitive outrigger to the motor·powered boat behind ln order to Jive someone a weU-deterv breather. Juat u lmpomnt la the ability to row together. "We're a Uttle like dance ~ nen," 'Davis 11ye.. "We watch each other and try to l'\a)' tQlether. When the tJmlna LI off., you're fiahuna ap1nlt MCh other." Come ~ ~. the ~y thlnl the Offahont <Anoe Club wan ta t.o be flghtlna la the oppolltion. plng I 0 \.i games. The Angela, with their loes. trail by 14 \.i. * AHG•L NOTaS -0.. ~ 11 ICNduleO to meet with AnotG ~-~ BwDle .. vall 10 oosMl>lv llneht Plln1 for Ma4ICI\ to reiurn to the dUI> •• dlrK'lor ol player -tonnte. Said Mauch ov Dhont l'rom llh llOrne In P9lrn Sclrlnvl: "Buule end I felted"'--"'* (Ille latl time we mel). Frklav, -·• oet Into mort delell. Wtlel -·• talk el>out la ""'81 would lie ~ for the Anot4l and -•I wm be ~ for me. H ,,.,.,. h .a mutuel llantfll for t>oftl ot us, tr--·N talk -,,._._,. •. .,_. ~ wea forced lo IMve ll'le oeme In Ille llOltom ot /lie f!ftfl Inning efl• he WH llllled lft lhe l'lelmet l>V I a-1 .,._ te1tbal . Oownlno wfle<ed -Cllulnna, • ~ and • rnlld con-cuHlon, bul r~1 trom Ille ~ In· dlceled he "'°"'° lie flfte l>Y the lime IM AnOtlt -• tllrM·oeme wt with MltweUllft Fr!Oev. Downtn11•1 helrntl, lncldenl•Mv, •""-8<1 • tour· lnctl cracl<. . • . Diiie o.c-.a hH • IOIO hof'ot run In ,,.,. tNro 1nn1no. m¥klno hit flnt round trl-tor Ille Anoelt 1lnce J.-17 .. ' Or-Coau Colllot l>l'OdUct o.nt ~ with •I• hfll In 1111 letl el91'11 t i llet1, hat relMd hit aver-to .275, whlcll 11 .-1<1 onlv lo Cleveland'I Julla ,,_,. 1.2761 emonsr '°°"la' In Ille Amerlc.en LMD\11. . • ""' AnOtll t!lk>V an off dav todev. Frklev's (7:30 o.m.) l>lldlerl .,,. ~ ,.__ (6·6) on. Kiii Pencll (ll·t), ~ W•DteHOAY't ... UL ft , Ullf" U·lln IMnw-.111 ,,_..., Pllt$T RAC•· J tvrtono1 Felr Mellua (Mela) I0.41J UO 3 .0 Front LAndlnll !BIKk ) ' 3.00 2 60 Alllno Yuloon (Slt>llta) HO Atao re<lld; Prooertla, lrl•h a.nv. Gooo at Green, lm1X11tlv1, Cel Quick, lrlah F"tlval, WrHlll of L.Ove, POlllnetrla, Oll>k>rn.ttlc Brunch. Time: M l 4/S HCOMD llAC•. • turloncn. Umt>relle Fleet (Plncav) 3.40 2.60l 2.60 coun To COtltecHllOl 3.00 2.10 Sereda Sllv I Lamance l s.?O Atao rac.d: Makino Hev, Count Zorl>e, Quinta R-, Air Currtnr. Time; 1111 3/S, S2 DAJL y DOUBL• 11·3) o.ld s2uo. THlltO ltAC•. • furtonoa. No Holch .. ,,ea (Vlftall 6.00 2.60 2 20 ""'. AmlMUMclor ( Plnc:ev) 2 70 2 70 Stana Pal (Telelra) 2 60 Aho reotcl; El Jtbtl, Trloml>M. Time; l:OI 4/S. '5 EXACT A (4·21 e>ald llS.00. FOURTH RACE. • furlono1. Het>Ouel IMcGurnl 70 00 29 60 11 ao 0 •'11 ol GolCI (Judice) 14.60 13.20 Bolton Meolc CH•wltvl 310 Allo raced. Sc>enl1h Oen 0 , Olalenl River, Frederico Prorulnl, Fem41 tK Flame. NHI Guv, Juan Plolo. Ooclrldoe. Sl<lnt, Hl91'1 Tech Time: 1'11 3/S. Flnl4 RAC•. 6 fur~. Auleri Envov COtocHl 21.40 10.40 6 20 Plevlno to Wlft <Plnc•vl sto 400 Too Much For T.V. (McCerronl S.IO AllO rMeel: Wlnd'I Wav, One Eved Romeo, s-ci Leflar, Pvramlo zo111, Sc>rv Oenc»r. ' Time: 1:10 4/S. '5 •XACTA (7·3) o.ICI '300.00 SIXTH RAC•. 6 lurloml1. Calll< Venture !Plncav) 4.00 UO 2,40 Tel>uk (McCerron) 3.20 •2,60 !>Allor'• Orffm (Velen1ueta) l . .O Alao ,..Ced; Commend Pott, Eaoer Groom, Bol>l>lno ROl>l>Cn1. RHdY to Soto, Flral Led. EaPIOtlve Pat.Hr. Time: 1:10 4/S. SllVEHTH RACE. I 1116 mllfl. voodoo QuMn IHewtevl 13,40 UO s.oo Jeri'• Luck (Veten1uala) 20.40 1.00 La NJmou C!.l'lc>emektrl 4.20 Alao raced: Our Aclreu, AmanCla'' Affelr, Clanlt BllJIOC>, M.O<nlno Macina.•. Time: 1:44 4/S. U IEJlACTA (3·S) 0110 Mt3.50 12 P'tCK MX 1311·4·3+2·3) ~kl '3'2,ln.20 wlll'I two wlMlno lk>.tl• (ala llO<Mt). s2 Pleil Six conaolalton o.lcl s"6 20 wllh '1 wlnnlnci llcllt l1 (llve hOraat) EIGHTH !\AC•. Ont mile Partv Lffdet CSll>llle) Sl to 16 00 Jullet'1 Prkla 1v.,.nzueta) II 00 Guml>ov CMunozl soo 4.60 HO Alto raced· venctm1en10, Two Bto0.1, Acc:ounletM't. Boline, Juat Time: 1:37 1/S. NIMTH RACE. 1 11 16 mllfl, Tor''°" Prine• (Pineo > t.60 3 70 2 to Frtndl Reoella (Lamance> 4 '° l.20 Tllanto CS'-ma~ ... ) 3.tO "''° r&C'tCI: AltrOllno, Cevall«luo, Bon Cour-. Oancvn Tim, Horne Court Rullno. Prince o4 Note. Time: H S 2/S, U EX.ACTA (I· I) oelo 04.SO. Atl~nc;e: 16,303 HetvwMd Partc .,EON•SDAY'S 1t•SULTS < tiw. tf U ·llltllt Ila.mes• meetlllel ~NUT RACE. Ont mllll oace. B-votence (Pierce)' 17.llO 5.00 3,60; OletMo Cenvon: 3.00 2 '°· Oceanalrt : 4.00. Time: 2:01 215 .., IXACTA (1·3) oald UOAO. HCOHO RACI. Ont m(lt trol. Jondum (Trtml>lavl: 29 • .0 UO 6 40; AMI Rollde 12 to 4 '°• lmc> lme> lme>· 4.60 Time. 2:0'2 2/S U llXACTA (7·Sl o.ld ll60.10, THIRD ltAC•. Ont rnlle oace. Brune ll• eromec (Anaer1on) s.eo u o U OJ R-• Mite: S.20 l 70. Wave ltldlr: 3.IO. Timr I.St JtS IJ •XACTA 11·71 paid l27.60. ~~TH RACE. One mile '*" Sllem.n !FIK'O). 21.40 UO 6.00, Super Tea· UO UO; Aedfllolt· 4 40 Ti.-~ 4/S PIFTH llACL One mite o.c:e Hot Skleloer tPlercel 6.4'l 4.20 2''°' Super -•o. 900 S.40. Ml. Hot Stuff HO Time. ?;00 l/S. IJ •XACTA (S·4) pe ld $163 20 SIXTl4 ltACI . One mitt 1>.a1 Lovet Lad ILA<*tv)' 6.60 3 ~ l.00, FrotlV Ski-) 20 2.IO; Paclno HI ) 00. T1mt l:St 2/S. I.) •XACTA 11·2) P411d ~.20. SIV•N'TW RACE. Ont rnlle l>ICa. Slrllllncl (Partier)' 10.00 6.20 7.00; Orv ~: 11..20 7.to; A!nlev'• Bro,....,: 27.to. Tune: 1:51 4/S. U •XACTA C.·Sl ~ldl t173JO. , llOKTH RACI. ()tie Mlle O.C:• Paul (Lac:kevl UO 2 to 2 to Femltv Pottrell· ) 10 ) 60; Tllal'' Lli• • 6o lime 1 se IJ IXACTA (1·6) oalo l ll '° NllfTH AACE. One milt C>e(t Love at F lflt Bite (Aut>lnl I 20 C,40 2.10, Vanella He nove r t• 00 UO; Prlnc.n Ut1e S.40. Time. I ~1 2/S. U IXACTA 13-21 e>ald S1S5.IO 12 l'tCK ' SIX !l ·S/t·l ·6+lll2l oeld t U99 IO with U wlMln11 ticker, 1llv• hOrM•) Cerrvovt• OOOI. '22,099.11. TIIH'TH AACE. 0<\9 mile o.ce C.r aemt'• Chol<• CSl>errtn) 11 20 l•.•O 1 JO, Wlnnlno C.•<nt 1.60 4'60; Tutenaktl: 3,60. Tlm41: 2:00 l/S. IJ •XACTA (9~) Pelo $250.50. Allendence 1.~ o.eci ... ftlhlne ART'S LANDING !,..__, ... di) - 12' enotart. 60 t>eu, 441 t>Onllo, 700 maci.tr~tl, I roct. flWI. 6S ve1towt111, IS "'"1>11\eecl OAV£Y'S LOCKER (MtwNtt hedll -24S enoltn. 200 l>onlto, 3 calico ben. •SS mactlertl, S1 una ball, 19 yetlowleff, ., vallOwfln tuna, 110 •klolac.lo.. I cloraclo OANA WHARF -357 •"Iller• If t>tu, 1 t>trracuda, 2" t>onllo, S1 vtltowlell, 194 mact.trel. 130 lltlDlack tune, ll vtllowfln 1una. • clor •CIC>. I white te• beu SAN DIEGO I H&M LaMMe) -0 7 anolto. 124 bkltv• tune. 11 yellowtall, '· "' valtowfln tune, 1, 149 i"lolact. tun•. 156 oondo. TIMS WMtl's trout •nn L.OS ANGELES -Big Re>O Cr"~· Ca\lalc L•k•, c .. 1atc Ln oon. Jal._,.., Lel\e, Pvramld Lake, !>en Gebrlel llivoor (tHI and Wfll tof1<1). lttVllltSIOE -Fulmor L•l<e, H•.,,.I Lake. SAN BERNARDINO -Bio e .. r Lak•. Green Vel .. v Leke, Grlll>O<v La"•· S•nta Ana River, !>ante Ane River laoulh torl\1. Sltve,...ooo Le kt. t<eftN -Kern River (Oemocret Oam 10 KA 1 oowerhouae. Borell oowert>ou•• to Oemocre t Oem, ls.bell• Oam to B11re11 e>0werh0vui, KA J DOwtrhOu•• to Lelle luibelie). T\ILAltl: -Kern River (Felrvlew D•m 10 KR l e>owerho<JM, JonnlOndeta l>rldot to Fairview Oem), P"'"rmlnl Crawftll (u-J, Tula River (middle lor,), Tult River !north eno touth tork1 of main fork), TUlt River !Cedar Slol>e ar .. J MADERA -San Jo.ciuln River !mldCllt f«kl. Scolcfler Lek•. Startcw .. lher Lake INYO -Beker Cr-. Big Pine Crffll, Bit'-Cr-(mlCl<lle. aoultl •nd lnl•ke Ill. G-9" Cr ..... Goocleta Crffk, lndee>en· ~ Creet<, l..•k• Set>rlna, Lone Pint Creek. Norlll Lake, Otk Creel( (norlll lork), Owena Riv"' Clew• BrlOOa oown1traam to St-aft Lene), Pltuenl Vallev AtMr•Olr. sn.oi.era. CrMll. $outh Lall.1, Svrnmes RIVe<, Te-Cr .. k, TtntmaPla Cretl<, Tullle Creek MOftO -Blue Lelle (IOwerl. Brlcklel>o<I A--.olr, Buckeye cr .. k, Convict Lake, O..oman Cr-: Ellerv Lake. Gtorat Lekt, Glau Creek, GrMn Cretll, C.utl Leke, HAion Lek•, June L•••. L" Vlnlno Creek (toulh tori..), Llltle Walktr River, LundV Lekf'; Mamie Lelle. Mammoth Cr .... , Marv Lake, McGff cr .. 11, Mil Creel!, Owtn1 River (Btnlon Crou lno ana Bkl Sl>l'lnosl. Revtru Cr""· Rot>tnaon Cr...,, Rock CrMk (ParadlMI Came> lo Tom'• ~ Tom'• Pt41ce UPltrH m to Rock Creek L.aktl. Rock Cr ..... Lake. Ru1h Creek, S.CICllel>to CrMk, Sherwin CrMk, Sliver L•kt, SwaU9tr Creek, T rumt>ull L•k•, Twin L•ktt 8rldilll>Orl Cu1>1>er •no IOwtr), Walke< River (Chrl1 Fief Camp· oround to town ot Welk"', Leavitt Maecl0w1 Cempgrouno 10 !>onort Brld11t) U.S.°'*' let Mtw Yen) _, Finl Rellftd ~ Vennlck Noah !Frence l Otf Scott Devi• <U.S ), •-1. 3·6, 7-6, 6-4, Ivan Ltnal (CHd101lovakle) Otf Ftorln S.Verceenu (ACH1\anla), 6·2, 6•0, 6·2; Mell WllenCler !Swtden) Otf Guv Forwt (Fre~>. l ·6, 6· I, 6·2, 6·2, Johan Kriek (Soutl'I Alrkel Otf Harold SOiomon IU !>.). S·7. 7·S. 7·S. 6-4, Steve Otlllon !U.S.> dllf Mll<t Gandolfo tu S.>. 7·6, 6·4, 6•4: Pater F..,,,lno (U.S > oat. Ille NHl•H (Romania), 7·6, 6·4. 2·6. 2·6, 7·S. Werntn't F'"t R-"' Slfttlel Ctvla Evert Ltovd (U.S.) Otf. Shtllv Waloote <Britain), 6·1, 6·0. AndrH Terne1varl !Hunoarv> oat. JIM Davia !U.S.), 6·3, 7·6, Jo Durie (Britain) Otf Roa Felrl>enk (South .A.frlc:Al. 6·1. 6·3. Zina C.arrlaon !U.S.> def. Laloh Th0rnc>$on cu .s .1, 7·S, 6· 1; Clau<lle Kollde (U.S.) Clef. Merlt·Chrl1llM Calltla !F rance>. 6•2, 6·2, Pem Shriver (U.S.) <let. Laura DuPont (U,5.). 6-0, 6-3. It's 1ood 10 ... dlrtctor dllfCIOI CN lll The Dodgen have re- called pitcher Rick RodaR'. Thurtdev'• trM.adlet11 BAH BALL Am«tcM~ IJAl llMONI: OAIOLE~alltCI uo Tito I orldrul>1, outflt!Oef. trom Roehellet ot Ille 1ntttna1'°"84 L•aCIUt s.n1 Alan Ramirez, Plt(ller, to ltOC'IW\ltf CHICA~ WHITE SOX-Adlveted Aurtllo ltodr'-•· IPllro beMman. <>Ptlonecl C.uv Hotlm•n, ollthar, lo C.ltn• Falla at the (•\ltrn LH-. • CLL VE LANO INOtANS-Aulllf*l Ille c.onlract Mlouel Oltone. oulfltlclar, 10 IM c111cu o Wnll• So~. ~tno an ",_ deal tr .. t llvated Baka MCBrldt, out· lletoar, from Illa CllMl>ltd 11'1 MILWAUKEE BREWERS-Celled uP 8111 Schr'Oldar. c:Aleher, Dion JemH, out· t111aer. end R endv R .. d't. lnflelder. tr om v encouver ol Iha Pacific Coast U--. Purcf\eMd Ille conrrac1 o4 Jaime Cocanower, PllCl'I«. from Ve<t«NVw HafteNI ~ CINCI NNA Tl REO!r-Qllled uo Dale.t Wllllam1 t n<I WIRlam "Sll"ter" .......... outl1etdet1, trom ln<llanal>olh ()("" Arner1· ca n Anoclellon and Steve Ovitt,._, CAICl\tf. from Tucton ol Ille Padflc C1>1.tl Leeoue LO~ ANGELES [)()()(;ER~ Orll H"'1hlW and Rich 1to0e1, Clf!Olert •nd Glll>tf'IO Rev~. CAIUW. from ......... Qutf'-OI lht Pad fle Cot\t ~ PurthaMcl lht contrech ol ~ llr.m, ~ 1>euiman ana Gtona11 R1¥era, lfllro t>a'8men, from ~-MONTREAL EXPO~Hcllnltd S<on Sanc:tenon, oh<Jler. trom "'9 ~ 1111 Called Ill> Brae! Mitt,, INrd De_._, Ml... $1tnnC)u'8, ""' lie..,,...,, c,,,... Wel\11, l>ltcntt, from WlcNte, OI tNI Arne<I· can AUOClallon Pvra..Mcl Iha cont~ ot Mike FuenlH and J•rv White, ~., Tom Olaon, ollct>tr ano Mika ~. Inf'-, trom Wlcnlla PHILADELPHIA PHILLtES..-C.-UP Tonv Gl'leffl, l>ltehtr end Oarrt11 ~. catclltr. lrom Rtedlnci ot me E•tle<n LH0\11 Called ue> Alela""'o s.nc:tle"I, out· tlelder and Ltn 11/Wluuell, tint baMmen. lrom Pofllend of Ille Pa<.lflc Coa1I ~ Acoulred Sl•to l..eic:Ano, oulflelcler, end • otever lo t>e nemaa lallf' lrOM the !>811 OleQO Peart\ for tour 1>1aver1 10 be ~ 1a1er O.iklneled Sieve Comer, l>lt<:'*', for reaulonmenr PITTSBURGH PIA4 TES-Aecali.d .o.WonM> 1>v110o. Jett Zatke, Boll Owd\lnko and Sltve Sanl-v, 1>11cr-1, Ron Wotu• and A•f•al &e11i.ro. tlll\elder' end .J6e Or•ulak, oult\eldar, from Hawaii ot "" Peclflc Co.II L••-· l'OOTBALL ... ..................... CINCINN A Tl BENGAL.S-RK1elme4 Jonn Simmon\, cw~lla<:IL. on wa~ Placed Brvan Hlclo . u letv. on Ille lnlur'90 r•..,..,• "" DETROIT LION~lalfntcl RffM McCe•. tlol'lt tl'd. on welven from "'9 Balflmora COit• Cul Gl l"Y Shirk, tkllll ancs LOS ANGELES RAIDER~ Cun Mer.,.., otfen~v• -ro, and JeCf Mee.el, runnl1>11 bee.,, on Iha lnlured ,_ 1111 Atclalmacl Rlctl 8trn•. rUMIN beet.. end Oarrvt BVTCI. llnel>td<et. on waivers.. NEW ENGLAND PATAIOT~lelmecl Georve PeoOlet runnlftil o.ct., on waive<• tr om tile Oe11.. C owt>on P\ec.ed Llrrv Cowen. runnlno DeQ., on the lnlur.o ,...,v. "'' PHILADELPHIA E"GLES-Slgned Mart. !>later. center Cut Lin s1.-ro, Ctnte< SEATTLE SEAHAWl(.~lelmtd Oer· rtll Irvin. Otft111lve end, on wet.,.,, !Tom IN Buffalo BINs Cul Junior Poles, Cltftnilve end. Unllecl Stetll't ~ ...... ..__.. MEMPHIS 5HOWBOATS-Ne111ed Franklin .. ,._ .. AOdotrl '-Cl co.ch lfl bhlt 01 Ol•"O• 1473136 ""· 29.99 1'6'' • LOWll CIE Systems announces hiring of 4 new employees in Irvine Irvine.headquartered CJE Sy1tem1 has an- nounced tl)e hiring of four new employees. Joining the firm as marketing support analysts are Ron Bop.mu, Linda Merle and Linda Peace. JoiJ:tlng the company as instructor of corporate education is Paa.la Capolapo. Prior to joining CIE, Bogumil, an Anaheim resident, worked as a principal systems analyst for marketing support w ith MAI/Basic Fo1r Wormatlon Systems Division in Tustin. Merle, a Laguna Niguel resident, also served as a systems analyst for MAI before joining CIE. Peace, a Long Beach resident, was previously employed as a systems pr:ogrammer with Quotron Systems, I.De. of Los A!)geles. HuntingWn Beach resident Capolupo served as technical instructor with the tiuor Corp. before jol.nlng CIE. CIE markets the CIE.5 660 family of business computers. • • • Kar en Kemper has joined Janaen Public Relatioa1 as a public relations writer, according to Jack Vincent, vice president and director of public relations. Kemper, a Santa Ana resident, ls a 1983 graduate of California State University, Fullerton. ••• The promotion of Jam ea E. Lowes to vice president, marketing, of the Irvine-based P arker Bertea Aerospace Groap, Parker HannlflD Corp., haa been announced by Robert H. Rau, ~up president. Lowes moves from his previous position as group director of marketing. Lowes, an Irvine resident, joined Parker Hannifin in 1964 and was a contributor to the company's involvement on the Apollo/LEM program and Parker's current ac- tivities in the space shuttle. • • • Beverly Hrna Savings and Lou A11oclation has announced that MartlD G. Hubbard has been elected to the company's board of directors. Hubbard, a Corona del Mar resident, is founder and president of Dab Eiaergy A11oclatea of Santa Ana. a company that supplies products and aervices for the oil and gas industry and also provides venture financing. • • • he will work out of the company's San Francisco showroom and office. • • • Alan S. ZaJI recently opened a law office in Tustin. He has a general practice with emphasis on real estate, busin"'58, bankruptcy and corporate law • • • Christophe r Lyon, M.D., Ph.D., an ophthalmologist, has recently opened his prac!Jce in Orange. Lyon has born in England and Lrained at New York Medical College, with additional opthalmology training at Yale and Standford unversitles. Lyon's Orange practice emphasizes laser surgery for secondary cataracts and glaucoma, lens implants and contact lenses. • • • -ATV Systems, Inc. of Santa Ana has acquired selected assets of Herkel Sy11em 1, I.De., a Largo, Fla. manufacturer and dislributor of supermarket checkout systems and cafeteria point-of-sale systems. ATV develops, manufactures, markets and services microprocessor-based point of sales systems and multifunction office information systems. • • • Thomas N. Trlaatoa has been appointed group marketing' manager of the Wyle Labora- tories E lectronlc1 Marketing Groep. The an- nouncement was made in Irvine by J osiah Napaa, group executive vice president. In his new assignment in Santa Clara, Triantos will be responsible for developing marketing strategies and programs for a number of WyTe suppUers: - • • • Laguna Niguel resident J oba C. WaJ1b has been named manager of SecarUy Pacific NatloflaJ Bank's Crown Valley Cent.er office in Mission Viejo. Walsh joined Security Pacific in 1980 as an administrative assistant. Prior to his present position, he was an operations supervisor and lat.er a commercial account officer. RUFFELL'S Linda Isle B ayfro nt for Lease UPHOUTIRY, INC. ......... _ ....... 19'22 H"RBOR Bl VO. COSTA MESA -5-48-1156 GRAND Long term lease. Newly remo~eled. 4000 sq. ft . Executive home. Unfurnished 4 Bdrm, 41h baths. Pier and slip for 3 boats up to 55 ft. Shown by appointment only. 768-8018 673-2585 1-496-335 7 A ,, Courtesy co Brokers Casual Pants and Jeans. . for bock to schdol A Ol.Jr own sueded poplin, pre tln1shed. Ion, ro>tV and sooe green B "Generro" Stonewosh denim. 100'r. ootton. OPENING COMPUSOUND Yo ur 64 and More Computer Store • Programs for Vic 20 & 64 • Full Service 639-7511 1570 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa ln•ex•pen•alve• "(In lk spen· SIV) not htgh 1n price. r easonabl e. ct11ssllle<S ..._-.. advertising -1 r-. Classified Advertising 642-5678 C Elastic waist blended corduroy by "Stubbtes" tn !Ort. r.ovv. Q«1'( ond bfowT) ~~~ • 56 ~ASHION ISLAND· NfNPORT BEACH · (714) 644·50zP • Orange Coest DAILY PILOT/Thu1'9day, Sept. 1, 1983 • a Watch out for the dead ends in health adIDinistration field ag~ncles; 10) conaulUng !Irma; 11) equipment We will spend more than $290 billion fOI' health manufflduren; l2) phannacieut.ica.l companies; and care ln 1983 alone -half of which ~ lS) medical publiahing and reeearch f:l.mllt: · • By SYLVIA J>ORTER Y QU will find incre8'1ng numbera of openlnp in will go to hoepltals, nW'11in4i homes nuralng homes, retirement communitJes, physicianf' and similar institutions. What'• cllnica and home hf.allh care agencies, repor\ed John more, the conservative projection ta Witt, head of Witt Aaeocta~. Oak Brook, DJ., the that this total will triple by 1990, largest executive recruiting company in thf! assuring that the demand for quall-health-care field . fled managers in the health care or Home health" care already la more than a $£) hospital administration field will billion industry. An admin.lat.rator in the sector migtft remain high. supervi.ee only four or five speciali.lta and ~ That's good news il you're responsible for such diverse actlvitiee as budgeting, planning a career ln th.la area. But be on guard:,The field is ch.ang:ing so rapidly that you cannot afford to ignore the dead enda. Approximately 180,000 AmericanB are now working in health-care administration (from the supel"VOOry level up) and thia figure is expected to increase by 100,000 in the next 10 years. Average starting salaries were $24,576 in 1980, according to the Association of Unive~ty Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA)"."'" But there will be a steady decline in the nwnber of chief executive officer positions available in hospitals and a steady increase in the number of graduates seeklng those jobs, says the American College of Hospital Administrators (ACHA), the professional' organization representing some 17 ,500 health-care executives. · "The competition for fewer spots wp.t be fierpe," warned the college's president, Stuart A. Wesbury Jr. If you are interested in health-care manage- ment, it's merely common sense for you to expand your scope beyond the traditional paths ln hospital · administration. The areas of growth include: 1) multihospital systems with needs at the corporate level; 2) long-tenn care facilities; 3) mental health institution&; 4) health maintenance organizations, 5) health-care associations and agencies; 6) hoepices; 7) medical ~up practices; 6) clinics; 9) home health nursing ae.r:.vioes/public relatlona and fund raising. In a city 4such as Houston or Cleveland, the position would command a salary in the $40,000-to-$60.000 range --the same aa a ha.pita! vice president. U you are entering health-eare admin.i.slration, gain spedallz.ed knowledge in phases that will p~t you far ahead of the general run in_, say, market research, strategic advertising and promotion, CO?T\-- put.er ;&Jd.lls and records management. ~ " The rise in health main\enance organizati.ons indicates a ruing .demand for qualified: ~ecutives. There ~ now 265 HMOs serving 11 million Americans, in contrast to 35 HMOs in 1970 with 3.5 million enrolled. "SUtteSS of HMOs is dependent on effective management," Timothy · Bell, editor of Group HP.alth News, .emph.aaized. "Administrators with skills in finance, organi:z.ational management and ~keting ~e needed." 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Oii 10' Otl IOS Otl IOS Oii 10-S Oii 100 Oii IQO Oii 10 0 Oii 10 0 Oii 10 0 Oii " Oii 91 Oii H Oii " Oii " Oii " Oii 11 MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS NL NL L L ~ L .. -' -Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Sept. t, 1983 ·STOCKS Thund•y'• 11 a.m. (POT) Pricet W in N.-• "tAIP' NPI ... { "O' c 10\f' c "4 ti l 1\0\ ( lt1\P ('..,q ti 1S NYSE COM POSITE TRANSACTIONS OUOlA l•ONS INCWO( lflAOCS ON THE NEW VQRK MIOWESI, PACIFIC flBW. BOSTON, Of.IROI~ ANO CINCINNATI lilOCK t:.llCHANOU ANO REPORIED av 111f ...... so INSltNEI \alct\ Nrt t• l hf)\ C Inv-( nv ~.1.. "4ol ~. nd\ ( IUW \,11~ N•I ,. " \•I•\ N•f " ( n~; C: 10.. c no • t • :::::s • ro >< • ~ ro :::::s • 00 t t • ~ * .. In ik spen' elvl not. high in price; rt.,On· able cost; clH1tfltd advertising. - 11111111 BRIEFS I 'Black Dollar Days' to demonstrate power NEW YORK-Caah regiaters may be bulging with $2 bllla and Suaan B. Anthony silver dol.lan ln the neX\ flve days. whkh black leadel"ll are caU1ng "Black Dollar Days," lo demonstrate black economic power. The 1,700 offioee of the National Aaodation for the Advancement o1 Colored People were lnatructed to aak blaclo in their cities lo go to a bank this week and exchange ordinary CW"rency for $2 bills and Susan B. Anthony doll.an and to uae that money for the purcha.$e8 they make between today and Labor Day. Organization leaden say they hope piles of unusual currency in caah register1 will cause white.dominated companies to pay more attention to their demanda that more blacka be hired and promoted, that blacks be added lo corporate boards of directors and that more business be d.l.rected to black oontraclors and suppliers. National sales tax pref erred WASHINGTON -A survey says Americana would prefer, by a 2 t.o 1 margin, anew national ales tax over higher income ta.xes if the government aeeka new revenues. The Advisory Commission on Intergovem.men&al Relations said Wednesday the Gallup poll, which it commissioned, found that the inoome tax, considered by most economists lo be the most progressive form of taxation, is viewed by the public as the least fair tax ll pays. ' Economy slowdown heralded WASHINGTON -The government's main eoon· omic forecasting gauge rose 0.3 percent in July, signaling a slower pace of economic growth in the months ahead. Conunerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige welcomed the slowdown, saying "this recovery'• str'Of\I phase ... is largely behind us" and more moderate and sustainable growth likely will follow. Tom RobiNon of Merrill Lynch & Co. agreed, saying the Commerce Department report Wedneeday offered another "hopeful sign" that the economy will not continue to spurt BO rapidly as to push up Inflation and intecest rates. Braniff reorganization near FORT WORTH, Texas -U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John Flowers said he was near a decision on whether to approve Braniff International Corp.'• reorganization plan, which already has been approved by the company's creditors. The judge tentatively okayed the cred.itonl' vote after Braniff lawyers said creditors would go along with . t;tte reorganization plan. Hyatt Corp. haa agreed to put up $70 million in cash and loan guarantees in exchange for 80 percent of the new airline's stock. Median value of homes climbs WASHINGTON -The median value. of single-family homes built in the past 13 years climbed by $3,600 between 1980 and 1981, to $70,900, the government says. The joint report from the Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development on Wednesday said one--fourth of all homes were built In the past 13 years. The median value ofall single-family homes, regardless of when built, was '55,300 in 1981, up $4,000 from the year before. Median value means half of all homes were worth more and half less. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES WW V&k iiM-CC:. J """" "&: el\d ne t cllel\lle of Ille llflffl\ NEW YOIUtCAP) FINIOow·.-~ moo1 ectl,,. ,.._ Yort. SIOC:k Ea~ f o r W t d , A u t J I . luuu , lr•d ll\t l\tllone llv ., ITOCXS 0 ii I~ a m o r • I I\ • " t 1 >011\d Pll __.,. ~:.:" ~.·~·!!!!! J.~ ++!'--Tm lits.SJ 121u 211t1.•• 'W +•12 ""-I ,.,, .-• .,. SJa.11 WUI SM.71 +It.» ,...,.1e,,.q 1,CMl,000 1CQ14 +4111 1S UH 11'.Sl IJ0.2S t•.41 12'.J>-~ Get!Mc>lor• m·= 70\tt +114 oldSlli: 471.'5...., ot.IJ at.JJ+.,, ~~ .... J:: +1"' lnlM ......... US Slee! 907.-0 tN + ~ ~~ ' ~:=:= ~::,~1-m:: ti'> t~ 65 s~ ,,..,,,. =!Kl. m:= m: tr: AMERICAN LEADERS . ~"'" == fo1.1t t ·~ --------,,.,.,.,.,. T~ T 6$1,500 t5~ + * NEW YOlll( (AP)· S.., • un. ll<ICll end l\tl cllent• el Ille lt l\ moat lldfve A1Nr1CN1 $19C:t. EllcNoNt •· 1uet, "•dl llt nello"•"• e t WHAT NYSE 010 NEW YOlll( IAP) Aut JO WHAT AMEX DID NEW YOlltc. IAPI Ave JI METALS ...-.- TodeY JU 2'4 "' m If 1 m o r e lll •n J l lmc> o.m 11•.-"' + .. Prn IMtl'SVt l S16;4IO JI.lo -.... O.vm ~~· m:= ~l: t':: ., Oomef'!rt ... ooo 41'11 + I.lo Ml VWMllM • %19,JCIO 2'1.1o + 1111 lHO AmdllN • 21S,_, 11111 + I'> II ~... :g;: C + ,_ c;.......,Ho tt•.-~ + 111 .. , Tonight's TV ----8 GD NEWS I WOHDEA WCIMAH BJ /LOIO • &.WAT. I KAWAI AVE-4 <MRIASY ~C88HEWS a;:J:::Q CD OICK VAH DYKE -t:»- • DtCK CAvm (AJ !~CUISINE 9 IAAHEY MILLEA a! All IH THE FAMILY i ORAONET 9CAAM8LED FEET MOVIE • ** "The Greer AIMnlufe" (1976) Jldt Pllance. JOlll ~. (%)DOU.All llOTTOM -7:00- 8C88MEWS GNIC~ DKUNOFU ·~~ • THAEFSOOMPAHY I a! JOKEA'8 WILD 8USINE88 AEJIORT l~~- 9 EMrERT ANIENT TOHIOHT CID AH AMEAICAH FAMILY AEVl8IT'ED: THE LOOOS -10 YEAASLATER ©)INSIDEOH (%)MOVIE * * * * "Br811clng Away'' (1979) Dennis Chrisloe>/lef, PIUI Dooley. -7:05-m ORAHGE COUNTY TOOAY -7:30- 112 OH THE TOWN D a! FAMILY FEUD D EYEOHLA. C!l NEWS ID OHEDAYATA TIME I <D TIC TAC OOOOH MACNEll / LBtfEI REPORT '1!) WINE. WHAT PlEA8UflE 9 YOU A.9KED FOR IT mMOVIE **'h ''l'I Be Your1" (1947) Deanna Durbin, Adolphe Mtnjou. Ct) 8alEEH l..EGEH08 ©)MOVIE t t in "Fast T1mes Al Rldgemont High" (1982) SM/I Penn, Jennlttr Jason Leigh. -1.-00-• <D MAGNUM, P.J. D QI) THE GOOfAntER: TME OOMPlETE NOVB. FOR TElEVISIOH 8MOVIE ** "Relum To Macon County" (1975) Hie* Nolte, Don Johnlon 8 111 EYE OH HOU. YWOOO DWOVIE tt'4 "Don't Jutt Stand There" (11168) Robert Wif¥*, Maty Tyter Moon. ·~MMWN * t ~ "Tiii ~ Game" ( 1978) 'Rcymond Burr, BradfOfd Offl. l'Ntl. ID SHEAIC PAEVIEWS ~ W8IDE ORAHGE COUNTY (C)MOYIE U 'h "Things Art Tough Alt °*" ( 1982) Riclllrd "Chtlc:h" Marin, T OIM'ly Chong Suf'f"'iD Mon ·Fri 6·05, 10:50 Sal/Sun 1. 15, 6.05. 10:50 ,t;1 3: lashdmsa l!l Mon -Fri 6 30, 10 .. 40 Sal./Sun. 2· 15. 6;30. 10·45 •10CTOPU88Y" (PG) Mon.-Frl. 8:20 Sat /Sun 4·00 8·20 l&)MOYIE t t t "Aidt" (1981) WWTWI Beetty, Ciani KlllOfl. (S)MOVIE **'A "Fiii Tim. Al Rldgemont High" 0912) SMl'I Pnl, Jennlter Jason Laloh 0MOVlt t t'4 "Young Doctors In LCM" ( 1982) Mlcllael Mci<.ten, SWI Young. -t:30-• 01 TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT (f) QWU'8 AHGEL8 a> INSIGKT •NUMEAOUNO e SNENC PAEVIEW1I -t.00- • (I) SIMOH l SIMOH :LaffiOIEQ 8D R'WAHOA L.EWl8 DANCE OOMPAHV: OUEEM Of ANGELS '1!) MASTEJVltEa THEA TAE (O)WOVIE • ** "Neighbors" (1981) Ja9n Belushi, Din A )'kroyd W MOVIE * * t'A "Gregoty'a Girt" (1982) Gor- don John Slncia11, Oee Hepburn. -9:30-D ®> IT TAUS TWO Cf) MOW • •'h "Scorpio" ( 1973) Burl Lancas-,., • Allin Oelor'I m NIGHT GAU.ERY (.c)MOVIE . t t t t "The Splri1 OI St. Louis" (1957) J8mll Stewwt, MutTay Hamll- 101\. (S) BEST Of 81ZARAE -10:00- • (I) KHOTS LAHOING OGa>Cl)NEWS D ®120/20 &D MIOOlETOWN '1!> MUADEA MOST EHOUSH 6D THE VIAGIHIAN (S)MOW •• "Buddy, Buddy" (1981) Jeck Lemmon, Wiiiet Matthau. 0MOVIE ** "A Uttle Sex" (1981) Tim Matheeon, Edwatd Hemnann. -10-.30-• N>EP£HOEHT HETWOfl( NEWS (%)MOVIE .. "Homeworlt .. ( 1982) Join Colins.. Mlcllall MOl'gln. -10:36- (Q) LOVING FAEl>6 ~ PERFECT COUPl..E8 -11:00-• GD (I) 0 at HEWS e 8A T\MDAY NIGHT a ,. 8EAACtf °'··· I =:'~ THEPAWIER8 -11:06- (O)MOVIE * * ~ "Hurray For Betty Boopl" (1980) Anlmalld. Voice ~ Tommy Smottleta. -H~- 11:=.r 9 AllC NEW8 NIOHTl.lNE a YOU ASKED FOR rr ID THE JEmA80HS mHAMYo 8D NIGHTTME8 VARIETY m 100a.ua MOVIE on ·Fri. 8:25 (PG) Sel/Sun 3:35~ 8:25 2.001...,_#_2 ~ I Al.I. llllW 1..S 3-o l!Cl Mon.-Frl. 6:45, 10:30 Sat/Sun 3: 10. 6:45. 10:30 ~~~ P.i':f:tY"o ~Oii n'.RROI! ~: f @ Mon.-Frl. 8: O ... 8 40 edward?. WESTBROOK CINEMA ~=,·~:~n~:::: Rroo9'hurtt 530-440 • c:Gft•llUA '°"'*""'~' ..... fJI llOI lllf'IA-.U r .... ,._,_ ""',,..17,, -'••aun 1 ..................... llJtl!(ll -••aun ,lt"lllc,,,.....,..\' .. ~ .. .7 .. 1 -1 ...... .._ °"""" lo&• Cll&l l.A-.. , .... So-,..,, ••OUJ -SrAILWAU'- R£TURN0f 1HE JEDI -'NJO l6-tt0t ... 'flll:Jl"V4l6 -•mo -""(()--W \O'O --~~ auna "A BIULLJANT IMA GINA nvE PIECE OF MOVIEMAIUNG" -TIME u •\.\ "Thi Plumow" {1981) ~ Morrit, lvtt Kanta. -l:00--11:60- (C)MOVllE * * "Flllen Angel" (191 1) Melinda Ollon, Dina H•. 1 Cll C88 NEWS NIOHTWAm. ~TTl.I!: ""CloeE (J:i)TBNI (0.J MOW -12:00-8 <D MOYIE * • * "No Olhlr Love" (1979) RICll- •• "lkddy, Bucm'' (1981) .I.ck Lemmot1, Welter MtltNU. erd Thomle. Julie Kawiet e !NTa'f AMIEHT TONIGHT DMOVE * t "Thi Fony..£lglll Hour Mill" (1970) Derrtn McGavtn, WMlllm Wln- dorft. -2:15-(l)MOVIE • * 1h "Fut f1tne1 At Rldgemonl Hl(lll" ( 1982) Sean Penn, .iennfftt Juon Leigh~ -2:30-(f) INOEP9ClENT NETWOAK D MOYIE ;waMOVIE 1 *-** "Poppy" (1936) W.C. Flelda, Hin "Diary OI A Mldman" (1963) Rochelle HudlOn. Vl!Qnt Prloe, Nancy Koveck. I ~ OOVTNY TOOAY (S) LOVING FMH08 AHO CZ) MOVIE PEJRCTOOUPl.E8 * "Homewotk" (1982) Join Coltlna, !? ~Bleat Within" ( 1982) Ron-Mlctllll MOfglll. Co ...... "~-k ..!.3:00-ny x, '""" -.... Cf)~ 8TAETa4 -12:30-Q) MOVIE G a!lATEHIGHTWITH DAVID •• "Guns 01 The Magnltloenl Sev· ~ en" (1969) George Kennedy. Jamee G MOYIE Whl1mo<1. •••L "Snat~" (19721 H d 0 MOVIE ,. ... _. OWi! • ·~ "Young DoclOl'I In love" Outl, Llllla Nlellln (1982) Mlcllael McK1111, SM/I y,.._,, (!)MOVIE ~· .. ttin "The Nlgllt Walker" (1965) -3:05- Roblr'I Taylot, BtrbttaSttnw)'Ck ~~~~s Are Tough Al Over" Cl) LOVE, AMENCAH STYLE ( 1982) Richard "Cheedl" MIM, ~ :'J:AIHMENT TOHIGKT Tommy Chong • "Temptations" ( 1977) Jennller -3:ao-W"'8s, Jlke Teegve (f) FAIT'H 20 (I) MOVIE m MARY HARTMAN. MARY ** "Love Trap" (1976) Fiona Rich· HA11TMAH mond, Robin Aawtth. -3:46- (%) MOVIE t0) MOVIE **tin "Carnal KllO'lltedge" (1971) t U "Neighbors" (1981) John .I.ck Nlcholson, Ann-M11gret. Belushi, Dan Aylcroyd. -1:00-CS) MOVIE OMOVIE Ht "Mississippi" (1935) CtOlby, w.c. Flekla. mMOVIE .... "One On One" (1977) Robby Bing BenSOll, Annelle O'T OOll. *•'A "Thi Devil's Web" ( 1975) Dia-na Don, Andrea M11covtcct. mOEHESOOTT -1:05-® STEVIE NICKS IH COHCEA'T -1;30- -4:00- D AAT PAmot. , Cf) TOP 01 THE MOfWIHO (%)MOVIE • **'h "Gregory's Girt" (1982)Go<· don John Sinclair, Oee HepbUm -4:30- D ISPY 0 Q! NBC HEWS OVERNIGHT Cf) 8UllWN<lE -1:3&- (C)MOVIE -4:.a- (C) MOVIE ---t * * "Monty Python LMI At Thi Hollywood Bowl" ( 1982) John Cleele. Mlcllael Pllln. * t * "The Pride Of The Yankees" (1942)GwyCoopet, T• .. Wrlght. 0MOVIE -1:40-**"The Beest Within" (1982) Roo- ny Co~ Bibi Bllch. 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J * 'fOR FUnl EXCITEmEnTI VtSrtOur... * Zelig (J;E Woody Allen'• Sl'low•at 12 :00 2100 4:00 Showa at l :IS J :20 S 30 S :OO 1:00 10:00 7,40 a. t :SO WNIGl"D m Tfr.'fJl/ m Shows Al 12: Is 2 :45 Sl'IOwl at I :00):10 S:2S S·U 1 ·00 10:30 7:4 $ a. 9 :$0 fl f;) ij Lijt I ,,,,j§ 6 J6J9 8770/~~) --1<~ •••• ••1 m 73~ rn l'lut l"lrtt etood IAI w.a.s•12 Alto Nitti! s.ti111 (A) NATIONtllt. tfal'.lnftll m t.AM,..N'S JHl#NIUll ,.Uf CIHI irtf l'lut Tiit &11111~ (A) CflYe•lllf Olltll 1100 WIUlltllh / 7•)0 Wlltflch Chlldrtn Uftdtrl2Fret1.Mltn Mt1ed Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. Sept. 1, 1983 117 \~f\l tll -2 1tad tM 1111 ). wa\tf paanti ,_ \ •. rtad "" .... ~.~_... 6. lM ... r- 7. '· No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper '\ \ . / ( The Daily Pilot ms in. PureGoCcf '°*'v \f( I"\ Zelig -~... ,___.~ .. , ... ----•~o·-· _..__ , ... -·· ··-----...... - "EXCLUSIVE ENAGAGEMENT MON.-THURS. 1:20, a:15, 10:00 EDWARDS CINEMA j HAlllOI AT ADAMS '-COST J.. 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NORTH t Kl ~n 0 10108' t AQlot W£8T EAST tAJIOtU •t• ~KIU ~1080 o 7 o QUI t 82 tJH SOUTH • Q97 ~AQ2 OAH •IOU T}le bidding: • South Wett North Eaat I NT 2 • 2 NT Pa11 3 • Pau 3 0 Pa11 3 NT Pau Pau Pau . Opening lead: Jack or •. Two or the country·~ sreat playere, Bob Hamman or Dall11 and Eddie Kanter or Loe An11l11, won tht Life M11t1r Paire event at the ,.: cent Summer North Amert· can Champlon1hlp1 held In New Orlune. Here'• a reuon why they did. North'• bid or two no trump compelled South to rebid three club1. North'• three diamonds WU fordng and South opt.ed to play In the no trump same. Wut ltd the jack ot spades, won by the king In dummy. Since declarer, Bob Hamman, could not afford t-0 have East gain the lead to push a spade through the queen. he ran the jack or 0\lf llJ411..t t'M ~P­ ~KIN6, 1 ~ oVf~I~, 5'fA~I llV 1'~ fb~~ ~R ~wo MOW· iM~ l-A~~ t 'OR BETTER UH t 'Oll •ORSE ~TRUE, PHIL l-you Wt«J Garf\ s 1t<e. F1RSr? 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But Hamman did not llsht· ly come by hi• many worldl ch1mplon1hlp Utl11. He con- 1 I tlnued with a heart to the · - ace, rellln1 the kins and col· Jtclfns J 2 trlckt ror I IUptrb I r11ujt. Have , .. htl Niailf ... te dH~lo trH~leT Let Cbrlee Gen• Mlp '" W ,.., •. , *'"" "' .... tf DOUILEI ltr ,...tdet aacl ftr &&ktMt. Ptr I "'1 ti ~ DOUILEI ~&,.... . tl.85 t.o "G ...... o.w...· cu e el tWt ••w.,.,_, P.O. 801 !59, NerweM, N.J. 07648. Ma• cllecke pa1.W.' to Newepaperboelie. by Jeff MacNelly <:l~'rTS£iMS ~ITMS~ ~ '7UAT tASf ~TO 61'EOVT. .. by Lynn Johnston I DUNNO,SIS.-Yoo ALWAVS MANAGED 1b MRKE. UP FOR rr: WISHING WELL bv Tom BattUk . .. . . -. • . . . t ' • I • • l . ' • ' I -· Illy 111111 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1983 ANN LANDERS OBITUARIES LEGALS C2 C3 cs Little white church: It looks untouched by"time By MARGE BITE1TI .,.., .... c. ... , ••• t Old buildings have different meanings to different people. ln Orange C.ounty much of the old farmland ia being converted into mOdem high-rise office buildings. Sometimes tt ia difficult in thia rapidly growing environment to find a link to Orange County's put. · · Juat north of Sunflower Street on a short street named Greenville ia a building that many people view u a tribute to <>ranee County'• history. The tall peaked roof of the Greenville Country Church baa been a landmark to generations of Orange County residents. A long-time church member was Jacob Shiffer, a pioneer barley farmer from Costa Meu. Shiffer served aa the Sunday lchool atlPerlntendent for 49 ·years and attended services there until hia death at age 102. Shiffer'• daughter, Ruby Best and her husband, Stanton. Cotta Mesa, still attend services at the church. Ruby keepe accurate records on the history of the church that her father helped to keep united through ~ral generations. In front of "the little white church .. la a hiatoric marker .erected in 1953 by the Native Spna and Deughten of the Golden West. The marker read.a, "The oldest Protestant Church Building in uae in Oranae County." The church's pastor, the Rev. Jean Firth, views his 107-year-old church, "aa a symbol of the ataWlCh faith of our forefathers." Firth al80 sees the church aa .an example to the young people of the community of the principals of religious freedom that played a key role in tlie founding of this nation. The church was built near the banka of the Santa Ana River, an area with rich sandy aoil and developed as a farmland community. The city o~y was called Old Newport until the time a "clty slicker" 'referred to the old residents from the town as ''green hicka." In 1870, the town of Greenville wai born. It was ahorJy before that, in 1868, that William N. Tedford built the first houae in the area. Another aettler and friend of Tedford'• wu the Rev. Isaac Hickey. It was the loud · "fire· and brimstone" preaching of Hickey that is thought to have given the area surrounding Greenville (today known as Fountain Valley) the name QI. Goepel Swamp. In 1877, William Tedford gave a piece of his land to the Methodist Church South. Soon the wooden Green- ville C.ountry Church was built. Through the years many farming towns became part of larger cities and Greenville did not escape this urban takeover. Today it is part of the city of Santa Ana. The tiny church. however, looks untouched by time. The ch~ remained in the Methodist conference until 1952 when the church and its grounds were 80ld to the congregation for $1,500. Since then, the Greenville County Church has been an Independent Fundamental Church. There have been about 41 paaton who have served the congregations throughout the years. The pastor in 1889 was the father of Walter Knott and it was several years later that his aon o~ Knott'a Berry Farm. Early congregations sometimes numbered aa low as seven members. The wonhippers today total 70. Firth said "all pastors have been faithful to the Word of God and perhaps that was the reuon that the little country church has stayed alive." Preaching today is still the solid Goepel rneee•ge presented similarly to the "fire and brlmatone" of the early Greenville church. The interior of the church ia much like the church of the 18708. The tiny redwood building houses the original wooden church pews, pulpit, altar and organ. Fii\h has the original bill of sale foe the organ, which was purchased near the tum of the century for $65. A newer belfry houaes an antique train bell that was purchued in Colorado. The . church presents a modest uncluttered atmosphere suitable to Fundamental preaching. . Firth said he. receives numerous requests from people who want to be married at the church. but he noted that "people seem to find strength in old thinga, and perhaps people think this strength will help their marriage survive." Marriages, however, are not ' performed at this church. The church board rule.a usually do not permit this and the seating capacity of the church is limited to 30. Eighteen years ago, just next door to the original church, a new and larger church wu ~. The land and the church were paid for in full befO(e the church opened its doora for worship. However, each Sunday the tiny church ia still in use. It continues to stand as a landmark in the shadow of progress as it has for over 100 years. I e Coaat DAILY PILOTl Thuraday, Sept. 1, 1983 fl MA IOMlfCK - There'a a current joke among female broad- cast.era where their child aska, "What are you going to be when you grow up, Mommy?" and ahe ~wera, "Unemployed." Ironically, being an anchorwoman la the only pro!eaion in the world w~ expenenee la a liability. In recent years, she haa become one of the most visible aymbola of equality in our aoclety. For yeara, ·women pilota have been hustled into the cockpit before passengers ·got a chance to aee them board. Women garage mechanics have kept a low Weddings'& __ ,_E_ng_ggements The Daily Pilot wants yow-wedding and engagement news. To help you submit the required inonna- rJon, forms are availllble at the Daily Pilot office, 330 W. Bay St., Ccsta Mesa. . For weddings, only a bJJlclc and white photo of the bride is acceptable. Snapshota, Polllroid and color photos can't be used. The photo must be submitted no 1.ater than three weeks after the wedding, other- wise it will not be publi.shed. Engagement infonnat.ton is to be sub- mitted at least seven weeks before the UNDllS profile while men itill confrontcuatomera with the bad neWI regarding their can. But at 6, 6, 10 and • 11, she's there. Thai ahe la there at all la nothing leea than a miracle. The demands made on women broad- caatera are still pretty auperflclal, u la evidenced by the cue in the Midwe.t of a televtaion newswoman who wu threatened with dJamJ9lal not by what ahe aaid or how ahe aaid it, but how ahe looked when ahe aaid it. Imagine for a moment that male new.cut.en are choeen by the aame prerequial tes aet up for women. Mr. Rather: I can write under pre.ure and am free to travel 800 daya of the year. Interviewer: Ye., but can· you tfe a iCart 63 · different waya? Mr. Brokaw: I can "fill" with a minute and half on the im~ ot chewing awn on the We.tern world if I have to. Interviewer:-But can you control and do your own hair at a apace launch? Mr. Jenrunaa: I can pronounce Yuri An- dropov five times without atwnbling. Interviewer: How many beauty paaeanta have you entered? Won? Do you ahave ~ill? Mr. Moyera: I can aueea a preu C'onference two minutes after it haa happened. Interviewer: Do you have to wear gl.ulet? Mr. Sevareid: I am in my 70. and bring to thl.a Job 60 years of sitting on the 60-yard line of the world. Interviewer: Yee, but can you get the top men'a atore in town to dreta you for a line credit? They surveyed aome people recently about male and 'female anchorperaona and generally people aaid a woman'• voice creates a feeling of welt-"betng;--That-maybe-the-newa.-they. .w..ere llivtna wun't ao ba<l.lfter all. The bad news la that moat of thoee aurvlYed didn't bellev, what she wuaaY1l\8. May&e if the woman was older, had gray hair and loo~ like Walter <:ivnkite, they would filure ahe had no reuon to U.e. ~11t1•1~11~ 11!\llltlt;. l'llltt~ll!\~~~ ,_. _,ARABllT AAllPACTIRBRI & MILLI -IUll FU.CS: • COIClll • IUM.l•YOI • ••=c . 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Some towna ha•t l1w1 lhl t rtt1r1c1 th• pl1cemen1 1nel duration of g1rag• u te 11gn1 Pt11ae cneck wltn your lown·• planning dtper1m1n1 or clerk 7 Marking prices~ Mark p(loee where they can bl Men ct11rty. Office aupply 11or11 hlll'I v1ro1tA tlZM I nd COIOIJ of lllck••• • thll work well. or you can ult ,,,..king 111)1. However you mark tht m. ,,... ,.._ .,,, Qaraoe 11111 a'e for barq11n lluntera Flemembef, ""•t.ver you 11n't M il you II ht vt 10 dreg beck 1n tilt hOull and atore ~gain lor 1nother yu r 8 Serv lrtCJ refreshnwnh. Thi• Cloetn't have to.cost much. 1ne1 crH IH a fr1ene11y • 1tmo1phere 11alt o 1nQOUr1ges people 10 111y lonoer 1ne1 perh1p1 buy more 'l'ou could even cherg1 for expenllve nemt Ilk• Clonuta, o; the ktell could go 1n bu1ln11_1 k>r the day, wtth •lemonade atanel 9 Dl1play. Melle •\Ir• 1verytt11ng ctn bl -n. Htve c1ro llblea or • boardl\Md 11 •1111ve1 bli-tl two oh1I,., Don't eau11 people to bind owr unlHI You "n't help 11. VM one tat>lil •• 1 ci.ek where you cen -1veryth1no 1nd ,t•k• mot1ty. U11 only one Clth box (tin "n' or l>O•H work ftnl) end mall.• eure to_,. le ""°'"*' "cu hter' II 1ll 1tm11. ArrtMQI btfllfll'ltnd tor 1 friend wtio ctn help anewer Q"'9ttont, rt llel lo' tunoh, etc. IJ CIMck your nel4Jeort and friends. •SH 11 eny want to jOln your .... Thie wW give u 10mton1 to •hi•• ••e>tllMI wltl'l 11'\(1 tncrtHt ~.,. .. fn yolif Ille. If ot'*t IOln y0u, bt '"" to tftOlllOl lttle In yaur Id (Ht"lplt : "l'l'lr ... fl!Nly eate," ''t1ttgl'lb01llo0f Mll''I Oroup Hiit art• IO\'"Ol'I '""·too Daily Pilat Cta11tfteel Advertttlng Ma-ee11 Dellr l"llol -.,.. by lllcherd K ....... Maria Swann, left a bove, and boa t owner Carolyn Ande rson discu ss changes for the bed room. Be lo w, bulky spreads have been re placed with a two-tone cu stom-£ itted suede cover. Alterations taken to sea Seamstress tailors her talents to boats By GLENN SCOTT °' .... Dell)' l"llol llaft .... European-born Maria Swan says she set the pattern for a different kind of business when she settled in Phoenix in 1968 and became a seamstress who makes house calls. When she moved with her family to the Orange C.oa.st in early 1982, she kept up the b~iness, h.1gging her favorite old Riccar sewing machine from one customer's house to the next and hiring three other women to take other calls. But she didn't know when her cleverly titled Sea.ms F.asy business came to this area that some of her best clients wouldn't be living in houses at all. They'd be living in boats. "People called and asked if we do boat work." she said. "I learned there is a big market around here for that." Indeed.about 7,000 boatsare permanently moored in Newport Harbor, according to the Orange County Assessors' Office. And Swan claims boat owners have special problems that reqt,µre businesses like hers. For one thing. owners can't take their boats to a tailor's shop. Another problem: Furruture in sailboats and ~achts is often custom designed Beds and sofas come in strange shapes to fit into snug cabins. Thereof ten are no replacements for curtains, seat covers, s heets and bedspreads to buy off the shelf, she says. Swan doesn'toft.en tread onto boats herself. She has this thing about the water. (Remember, she used to live in Arizona.) But she said one of he r workers keeps a steady log of business moving from one boat to the next. "Ona boat, it'snotjustknowingho'w to sew," stressed Swan. "You have to be creative." Swan remembers one task she performed on a 55-foot yacht, which apparently was large enough to drown her phobia. Rather than trying to produce new bedding in a guest room, she created sleeping bags with monograms on top. Now all the owners need to do for each visitor is change the bags' lining rather than tussle with an entire collection of sheets and blankets. For Swan. her real love is designing and custom-fitting clothes. which she occasionally does when customers pull out unusual old fabrics or expensive but out-of -fashion garments Swan charges a fiat $35 fee for three hours of work and then $1 0 to$15 per hour aft.er that. The most common jobs, she said. are taking in the waists and cuffs on pants. Generally. a seamstress can do seven to 10 waists in three hours and 10 pant legs (five pairs). she said. Where did she get the idea for her business? Swan was born in Italy to Italian parents but grew up in Belgium. She attended aspe<:ial sewing and design school and at age 19, she returned to Vicenz.a, a small town close to Venice, to open a boutiquespecialzing in knit wear. There she met Dave Swan, an American Civil Service worker, who she eventually married. They moved to Phoenix. She opened a shop there but two robberies discouraged her from the retail trade, she said. The house call idea came in a roundabout way. She didn't want people endlessly visiting her house because it limited her freedom. So instead, she decided to visit her customers. And everywhere sh e goes. except in the hilly sections of Laguna Beach, she carries her old Riccar. "I guess it's like a security blanket," she said. A well-tailored one. thank you. Clare Boot·h Luce .. ~ Still firm of opinion on politits TM._..,led l'T- pASQ ROBLES, Cahf. Clare Boothe Luce, following more than five decades of writing and pubJJc service. holds forth on politics with the authority of someone who's typically been at the center of things. The 80-year-old Luce, still stately of bearing and firm of opinion, converses ~Uy about the great problems of tfle world. Of parucular concern to the one-time congresswoman from Connecticut, for- mer ambassador to Italy and play- wrig))t is what she views as t.he naLion's drift back into isolationism. operations in the Caribbean," says Luce, a career journalist and member of President Reagan's Foreign Infor- mation Advisory Board. ••Are we developing our forces?'' The tall, stately Luce says she can remember when a young Castro ad- dressed the American Society of News- paper &ii tors in Washington befor' he came into power in Cuba. She recalls that Castro posed and pattered at great length about hi$ "anti-communism" and his promise of service to the Cuban people. He proclaimed he would not expropriate American investrilen'ts in Cuban sugar plantations, industries and mills. Castro lied, she slid, and now, "on behalf of Rusman directoni, (he) is the organizer of unrest, revolution and wars in Central America. Castro Is the source. It is with him that we need to deal, close to our shores." Orange Coast 01\ILY 1-'ILOT/Thuraday, Sept. 1, 1983 Cl , Horse Show:··w;nners named High-pomt winnen in the recent All Seuona Swnmer Class at the Orange County Fairgl"OWlda were Anlta Linn as Hi-Point Open Rider and M ickey Hayden as Hi-Point Trainer qf the Show. Linn, of Huntington Beach, also tied in the Pre Green Hunters category with Nicol Gauweiler of Huntington Beach and Marci M08COni of Los Angeles. Hayden, who trains at the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, is from Huntington Beach. , Hi-Point Children Rider of the Show was Kirn Elliott of Huntington Beach. Joanne Girenti of Northridge was Hi~Point J unior Rider. • Sara Hicks of Pacific Palisades took top honors as Hi-PoinUAmateur Rider, and Barbi McCoy of Los Angeles was Iii-Point Amateur/Owner Rider. Other winners and their hometowns and the categories in which they placed include: SHOW CHAMPIONSHIPS J UNIOR HUNTE RS 14 and UNDER Mr. Bill -Joanne Girgenti, Northridge Second Hand Rose -Joanne Girgenti Celebration -Christina Bauer, Glendora J UNIOR HUNTERS 15-17 Classic -El Doroado 29 (Jennifer Iverson , Rancho Sant.e Fe) Silent Partner -Jill Ruzich, San Diego Shoreline -Jenny Doose, Pacific Palisades Classic -El Dorado 29 AMATEUR/OWNE R HUNTERS First Impression -Linda Medvene, Santa Barbara Trace Secret -Stacey Trewnitt/Cakhill Farm, Woodside AMATEUR /OWNER HUNTE RS 31 & OVER Clipse -Barbi McCoy/Branch Farm, Los Angeles ~ Trade Secret -Stacey Trewhitt/Oakhill Farm, Woodside . J UNIOR JUMPERS 17 & UNDE R Amadeo-31 Flavors of Santa Ana Sophie -Joanne Girgenti GREEN HUNTERS 11& and Znd VEAR My Kingdom -I'..inda Gatti, Azusa Seems Reasonable -Mr. & Mrs. Steve Bauer, Glendora ' ADULT AMATEUR HUNTERS -18-30 Sneak Preview -Chris Guthrie, Corona del Mar • Cavalier' -Janice Olson, Huntington Beach ADULT/AMATEUR HUNTERS 31 & OVE R Park City -Patricia Eltridge, Hollister Red River -Ken Jill.son , Costa Mesa LIMIT HUNTERS 17 & UNDER Spinaker -Kim Erick.son Tap Shoes -Dana Bliefer, Costa Mesa PRE GREEN HUNTERS TIE -Confidence -Anita Linn, Huntington Beach TIE -Ever So Clever -Nicol Gauweiler, Huntington Beach Heirbome -Marci M08COni, Los·Angeles LOW HUNTERS OPEN TIE -Possible Dream -Dale Harvey, Costa Mesa Tommy Tucker -Donald Bren, Los Angeles TIE -Ever So Cleaver -Nicol Gauweiler, Huntington Beach Harbor Glow -Kim Elliott, Mission Viejo HUNT SEAT EQUITATION ti & UNDER Catherine Schwenn, Paradise V,Uey, Arizona Candice Schlom, Sunland HUNT SEAT EQUITATION U-13 Joanne Girgenti, Northridge Dia Myers, Claremont HUNT SEAT EQUITATION 15-17 Anita Linn, Huntington Beach Linda Harwood, Los Angeles HUNT SEAT EQUATION, AMATEUR 18 & OVER Johnny B Goode -Sare Hicks, Pacific Palisades Clipse -Barbi McCoy, Los Angeles CHILDR EN J UMPERS, 17 and UNDE R Bali Hai -Christina Bauer TIE -Tulsa Time -Missy DeHaven. Costa Mesa Spotlight -Dia Myers, Claremont• ADULT/AMATEUR J UMPE RS, 18 & OVE R TIE -Niki -Stoneridge Riding Club, Laguna Beach Johnny B Goode -Sara Hicks, Pacific Palisades IE -Journey Man -Mary Locke, Costa Mesa Witc~a D -Brunka -I PRE LIMINARY J UMPERS Royal Gold -Roberto Verdes, New Mexico Bali Hai -Christina Bauer, Glendora OP EN J UMPE RS Grandeur -Kathy Simm, Olivenhain Anita Linn ope n champion rider . Mickey Hayden is champio n tra iner . • TIE -Airborne -Sue Ellen Turner, Laguna Beach What's Next -Liz Garcia, Encino Markus -Diane Kissman, San Diego Kodiak -Birstock, San Diego Sioux Bobby -Candice Schlom, Sunland CHILDREN HUNTERS, 11 & UNDER Cafe A La Ritz -Heather Ma.son, LaCrescenta Desert Dawn -Julie Karns, Huntington Beach CHILDREN HUNTERS lZ-14 Harbor Glow -Kim Ellfott, Sunland Pipers Pridt: -Heather Braun. Newport Beach CHIL DREN HUNTERS 15-17 Spoiled Rotten -Lis.a Harry /Sunland Candy -Linda Patch L LIMIT HUNT SEAT E QUITATION 17 & UNDER Dana Beard, Huntirlgton Beach Teri Richards, Huntington Beach .. A return to the '50s Pretty car hops on roller skates By DENICE A. RIOS SAN BERNARDINO -Ka.thy Jac~n skated about 15 feet on the hot, bumpy asphalt then turned and glided back toa wrought-iron fence surround- ing Angelo's Drive-in restaurant. When she reached the fence she smiled and breathed a sigh of relief that a loose pebble had not ruined her tryout. Jack.son was hired a few minutes la~ for a job her mother held yea.rs before. She is now a car hop. More than 40 skaters -all young w.-nen -tried out for the car hop positions Sunday at Angelo's. The drlve-ln is acheduled to open in 10 days, said owner Tony Stramm.iello, who owns two other drive-ins, one in Anaheim and one in Santa Ana. Another car hop hopeful, Hazel Fisher, 18, of San Bernardino thinks the work will be more fun than most. "The job sounds really neat. It sounds like a lot of fun excerdse and you get to meet au kinds of different people," Fisher said. "It doesn't ~m like it would be heavy on your head as long as you do your job right." Owner Strammiello thinks fascina- tion with the "time of innocents" makes his restaurants a success. In fact. he said the idea for the car hop revival stemmed from a club w hoee members dress in the 1950s style for their monthly meetings. Strammiello said that at one of the club's get-togethers, a weman came as a drive-in car hop. He Mid he took one look at her and knew the idea would be a suoce98. "Bringing back the 1950s is bringing back good times. There were lees hassles then. KJds weren't into drugs. It was fun," he said. "W~ need to make firm decisions, detennine our direction and extend our forceful diplomacy to the seats of problems that entan~Je our destin)'," Luce said wt w~k. 'We are carrying ourselves back into the days before Pearl Harbor with a small island government." Luce, who has Uved in many ot the great cities of the United States and Europe, most recently resided for 16 years above Kah~a Beach, Honolulu. She recently 110ld the house at the highest price ever paid tor ret11identJal property in the atta, she Mid. Mail for Mrs. Missy Approximately 150 more men and women braved a slow-moving line and a 102-degree temperature for a chance at 40 openings working lnside the nostalgic drive-in. "I've got a baby to support," said applicant Princess Osborne, 23. Sue Eaton, who car hops at the Anaheim eatery, agreed with her hem. She said that many limetl familie. bring their children to Angelo's to show them what It was Uke when \hey were growing up. "We live on memor1es," F.aton added. Luce was Interviewed on a vi.sit to the home of long-time friend Colleen Moore Hargr&.Ye in Hidden Valley. near P880 Robles, where she had stopped en route from Hawaii to Washington, D.C. Another (X)flCem to LuClw: a Re- publtcan and political oonservatlw, • was Cuban leader Fidel Cutro. "Cutro and hll Ru.tan dlrettotl are \ constructlng airfield• 11\d bue9 for ~; ' Her books Include "Stuffed Shlr1a" and "Europe:tR.the S ring," w hile her ~ lnclUd• •'The W.,.,,.,n," "Klll the ~bye" mid "Slam the Door So y" 'Missy,, a · 3 -yea r-old cockapoo, leaves the Carmel post o Uice with her owner, Geramine Flamand, afte r picking up her mail. As the result of a gift mailed to the dog in her name, Mi y has been receiving lots of mail -mostly junk mail -in her name, Mrs. MiMy A. Flamand. ... "You're not the only one," echoed the young woman in front of her. Although the basic nero for money was a motJvatJon for many of the people applying for Jobe, the abteni· teemed more captivated 'by noetaJii3. "I like th~·~ atmOlphere. It tee~ like crazy tlmel," Mid Judy Harding, 19, u ahe ne~y glided bllck and forth on her*'• while waiting to be lnt.ervie~. Along with nOltalgia, there are 80l'ne 9ther ben efits, accordint to Eaton and fellow car hopper Trayat ~a.:o. "You gel a lot of preeenta -nowen plan," Vuco Mid. The two abo ~on the belt benefit of th job. "You makolOO(i Upa," z.-. Mid. ''Real aood,'' VMCO...-. J .. C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Sept. 1. 198S DlllH IOTICIS the Stn1lh & Tuthill West rta.IC NOTIC( rta.IC M>TICl "8JC NOTICE rtaJC *>TICE "8.IC NOTICE P\aJC NOTICE clHf Chapel, 427 E. 17th St., llA"-lll..,f °' OF mu OllDU NO, ~1 NOTICI Of1 TRUeTU'I IAU ORANG& COUNTY NOTIC:I cw TIIW1U'1 I.Al.a Coat.a Mesa Services under ~ Of1 U-. °" g O N A R D T TMllTll 1AU NO.~ TA.~· f1110 IUN9'!0R COURT PFC HO 20461 WlltL"" "'"V 8. WlKLE, the direction of S alli Ften110Ul 9Ul .... t&Am . 41 ......... 1...-..-OU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A 7llO CMe c.M«Dt.W... YOUAA&lN DUAULT UNDV'A "" n.n n -g .,, & ~ ·thill The fOllowl I peltOI\ he it>en AR UTHE RS, aka L .T • NOT101 01 TMllTll'I IALa ED OF TRUST OATEO 7113179 1e11i. AM, CA. tm11 DEED OF TRUST DATED S.OCill'n· rHJdent ot Newport Vill• _,rgeron mtul ~u ~th • 119 11· .ARUTHERS, aka "RED" YOU Al'! IH DEFAULT UNDER A NLE8S YOU TAKE ACTION TO p1aln111t: DON RICHARD STEP· b« 29, 19110 UNl.E88 YOU TAJ<E for many years, ahc.> passed Weau:Urt Chapel Mortu.ry =~~~LA t:::o~"~::cs: 0 D6EDOf'TRU8TOATEOo.o.mber ROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT HENS ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR away on Auuu"t 24, l983 at of Costa Me&o 646-937 l. 16682 S..cn Blvd.. Hunt1no1on AR UTH IC RS AND F 19, 11NIO UHLE.88 YOU TAKE AC-AY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. O.l•ndtnl: CHAALES R. KIMES; PROPERTY, IT MAY Bf &OLD AT A a-ORR BMC". CA 92648 fTION TO ADMINJS. TIOH TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· FYOU N!EO AN EXPLANATION OF DOES 1 THROUGH)(, INCLUSIVE PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AH the age o f 101 S hewaabom M ISON o...M< ROM Wiima, 1326 aunee1 ER ESTATE NO. A-UH'7 ERTY,ll MAY 8E80LDATA PUe-HE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-C-No. 39tf7& EXPLAHATION Of THE NATURE • tn Fayette County Ohio. ROTH Y MARIE MOR· Gro~ RO . Fllll>f~. CA. 92028 To all hein, ~fldarte.s, LIC IALE. If YOU NEID AH l!XPLA· NG AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD ~ Of THE PROCEEOtNG AGAINST Survived by 2 IJOl'lll Carl RISON resident or Corol'\8 OWMf Erntl Wllmt. 1328 8unNI redltora and contingent NATIOH Of THE NATURE Of THE ONTACT A LAWYER. NOTICl l Y• MN ............. YOU. Ye\J SHOULD CONTACT A -'-' Oro e Ad FeltbrOOlc Ca 92028 PROCE!OIH08 AGAINST YOU, On 5-ternber 7, 1f83, et 8:00 TIM oewt .., ...._ ........ 10M LAWYER Wikle or Frederl""town, del Mar. c.a Passed away on T;:. Flclltlou• Bu~ Nernt,.. tort of LJOC>NA.RD T. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· .M .. Tlco< Tl1i.1na1r....a. Coml)eny ,_ ....._ ....._ ..... On s.c>tern~ 22, ~M3., 12:00 Otuo, N Jones of Laguna A~l 27. 1983 Born June fened 1o •t>ove wH Ned 1n Orange A RUTHERS, aka L .T . YER. Cellfornla, • COtpOtlllon, .. ckl4Y ~_.....IO.,._ "9ed Noon, P ..... F-CorporttlOtl Hilla, Ca and daughter l , 1008 In Joliet, lllinois. Coun1yonSep1.3, 1eao. lITHERS. aka "RED" On~ernbet22,1N3 11e:OOA.M. ppolnted Truat .. under 1nd ~.,..... uckllyappolntedTrualM underencl M T gard' f Coe ba d Thi t>ual condue1ed b e TRA MERICA TITLE INS CO • klllll to DMd of T1u1t reco<ded II you wleh to .-1he eel~ Of 111 ll>IHWYllll to OMd of Truet recorded ary ee an ° l8 SLurvdivEedMby her husK n lndM~u•I nMA wu Y A.RUTHERS and peraona the ~led Truatee under ugv11 30, 1979, u Intl. No. •4342. norney In Ihle mallw. you ahOuld Octot>« 11, 1960. N lnet. No. 27&87 Mesa, Dl. Graveside mem-loy orr1son, son en· Till• atatement wu flltO with the ho may be otherwlae end~ 10 Deed Of TfU91, Re-bOOll 13291, PIO' 1993, of Ottlael o 10 Pfomptty 10 that YOUf written In bOOlc 137 ... pege 1•9'. Of Offlclal orial servi.ces w1U be held on nelh J Schussler of Rancho c ounty c i.11 of OranoeCoun1y on terest.ed In the will and/or C!Ofded on o.o.tnber 22. 1NO M de In the olflct of the County etpOOM, If 1ny, may ti. flied on Record• In the office of the Cou!llY S da Aum•at 28 1983 at Pal V d Ca d h•ft A 29 1983 ta•a·. ~l No. 30H6 Book 13882 def of Ortn(>e County, Cllll-lme. Recordei ol Ot•noe County. CU.. un y. ..-• OS er es, ., aug """' ug. • . tllenoF144434 "" P41119 11MOfOftlclelRecotd•lf'llhe oml•. AVllOIUlledhleldoderl\1ndlde. lornl1,WILLSELLATPUBLIC~U<> 4:00PM at Pacific View Suzanne M . Pickens of Publlthed Or1ng• Coul Dally A petition has been filed olflce of the Recor-def of ORANGE ILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION El trlbllm•: ... dec6dlr _,,. Ud. TION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Memorial Park In lieu of Ne wport Beach . Ca. and Pllol S"PI 1, 8, 1&, 22, 1983. y John c . Crean ln the Su-County. Callfornle, executed by; 0 HIOHEST BIDDER FOR CASH MCll9no6e. ~ ... Ud. ,... CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK OA flowers the f amil~ prefers Sally L Chesebro of Corona 41192-83 rior Court of Orang e Coun-OREOOAY N. JOHNSON & ROXAN-R CA8111ER'8 CHECK. (peyable ti ... " •• IO .......... CERTIFIED CHECI<. (payable 11 llme donations •ft lhe H olislOn d I M Ca 5 d J C NE L JC»1N80H. WILL SELL AT Im• of .... In lawful money of the ton ..-....,., ol U.14 In l1wful money Of the United .... e ar . .. gran . y requesting lhal ohn . PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-nlledSttlM)l llheSOuthfronten-lfyouWWlto ..... IMedvloeof St•l .. )lltheNorthlrontantrenoeto Melhodist Church Women's c h i Id re n and l Pllll.IC NPTICC rean ~ appointed u per-EST BIOOERFORCASH,(~•I 111ne4 10 the old OrltlQll c= ~ 111 ~ _...,, JOU 111e Coun1y CourlhouM. 700 CMc Cutle, 1305 F.ast Color3do grl'at-grandchild Funeral nal repreeentative IO ad-urne of Nie In lr#fut money of the rthouM. loc4lted In the 100 do eo ~ .. !Mt r-Centtt Orr... WMI, 81111• An•. C~. Blvd Pasadena Ca 91106 serv1ces were held on Tues-l'ICTITIOUI 9UUfEl l iniiter the estate of United 8181•1 •1 INSIDE THE MAIN 1 WM1 Sent• Ana eouiev1rd. (For· .mt.ft ....,.._, II •r. _, M 1111 right. llti. end lntw•1 ccn~ • " ' . NA• l l'ATUlllNT FRONT LOBBY OF TRANS· WMt8thSl.),8111llAna.Cell-11t1tt.M. to ll'lcl now held by 11 under Mid FITZSIMMONS day, August 30. 1983 at The 1011QW1ng peraon1 ate doing E 0 N A R D T AMERICA TITLE INSUAAl'ICE CO I O!nl•, Ill right, 1111 .. nd lntereet con-11 U.t.d.._....._ ~~ o,.ct of Tru•I In the P.'~, llltu- MAE A. FITlSlMMONS, 3.30PM al Pacific View l>vslneas ••· ARUTHERS, (under the 830 N MAIN STREET, SANTA AHA, to and now held by rt unCJer fi .. "" ..... ,.. ..M ......-. etealn Mla"COUnl?·iieflftel •• - r....,1denl of "'-ta Mesa, Ca Mortuary Cha""l Inter-MESA VERDE LIQUOR. 1520 de pendent Adml.niltration CA 00000 .. rlOhl. Ulle 1n4' lntw•t OMCI of TNll In the Pfoe>ert'f dellefta ........ IM! .. l'la!Mft ... acrlbed u . """ ._....... , r--; Baker Street. Cotta M .... Cllllomle . con~ to end now held by It llltueted In Mid County end 8t11e ch .... -a. 141 ,..,._,, PARCEL t. Unll No 47 In Ille City Pas.wd away on Al.lgust 30, m~nt a t Pacific V~e.w Mem-92828 r ~t.atea Act). The petition und«Nld DeodotTrue11n1heproc>-lbedN' ~II~-.,_.. Mf o11rv1ne,CoontyofOn1nge,811teof 1983. She 18 survived by her onal Park Pac1hc View Joseph Ntncl, 2111&2 Murra Lana, is sel !or hearing In Dept No erty 111tu.1ed In Mid County. Cell-Lot 15 of TRACT NI 3363. In the ,, .. ,, .. • Cllttornla ... thown llnCf dNafbeel husband Robert, children Mortuary, Newport Beach L•.tn• Niguel, C1111. 92877 3 at 700 Civic: Center Or., lornle. oeecn~ the land 111er•n: Clly of C01t1 M .... County 01 Or-·TO TM! DI NOANT: A uvt In the Condominium Plan recorded Charles, Sandra, Baarbara director.i. Lagu~~ ~1~7!i. ~!1~~2112~~~· Lene. West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 ~?~ 4~,?fRi~E 1~3im2 J~ ~R~ ~d~\~ ~:"~~2~1~~7 '= :::="'.!..':1 ::: "'::: ~ ": ~'72~~ l:1~1!r1~t;:, 1~ and Brian Bean. 1 brother Thomu Nanci. 29152 Murra Lane. n Sept. 21, 1983 at 9:30 A .M . ANGE STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS 38 lnclutlve of Ml1oeU4ll*>Ut MllPI. def9ftd tlile lawlllllt, rov m•I, office of Ille Coonty Recorder ol Mid and 3 sisters. Services will P\IJl.IC NOTICE Laguna Nlgutt, C1llf. 92877 IF YOU OBJiX:T to the PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 41l! In the oHlct of tlle coun1y recorder of •Hhll'I ao d•)'I 1tter 11111aummont11 County. -----------Thia b\ttlnHI la conduo1ed by: an granUna of the petition. you PAGES 23 TO 29 INCLUSIVE OF uld oounty. t«ved on you, Ille With thla ooun 1 PARCEL 2: An undlVl<le<I one be held on Friday, Sept.em-FICTITIOUS IUllNE88 unlncorl)l)tlled auoclatlon olher o MISCELLANEOUS MAPS IN THI: Truator or record owner: Wllll1m H. wrlllan r .. ponM to the complllnt. torty·flrtl (1/41) lnltrNI u I !anent ber 2, 1983 al l :OOPM at the NAME STATEMENT than. l)f1ne<thlp. hould either appear at the OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RE-Mllchell,. widower UnleN you do. your deflUll wlll M In common In Ille fM lnte<NI In end Harbor Lawn Memorial The lotlowlng person is doing Joseph Nanci hearine and state you objec· CORDER OF SAID COUNTY The 111M1 addrHI end otbar entarect on appllcallOo ol the PlalO-to!IMI cornmon1rM 01 Loi 1 of Treet Chapel. Slumber Room vis-t>usJnns as· This ll•lement wu med with Ille lions or rne written objec-The SlrMI edd1-and other common dMlgnallon, 11 any, ot the 1111, and 1hl1 court m1y enter a~ 9211, In Ille City ollrvine. County of KAZ TEC 391157 Birch St Sulle Coun1y Clerk of Or•nge County on th bef common .._,,,ftlllon. II •nv, of Ille rHI "'~ deecrlbed above I• ment IQalntl you or Ille relief de-Orange, Stat• of Cllllornle. u per itation will be held Thurs-508 New~ Beach,°" 9266o July 26, 1983 lions wilh e court ore rMI pr~d..cnbed -aoo.,. la purpc)rt;dt~'t>« 3092 Ceylon Roed, manded In 1he complllnt. wnict'r map flied In bOOlc 374, peo-31 end day, September l , 1983 Jave<I Kbemlen, 2900 Park~-I Ftt1._ the hearing. Your appear-purponed to ti.: 1 UABINO, IRVINE, Coal• M .... C.Utornl• could ie1u11 In gernlthrMl)1 of 32 of MllCellaneout Mapa, In thl from 5;00PM to 8:00PM at pon •321. Ne.,.por1 Beach, CA Publlllhed Orange Cout Dally ance may be in eel"IOn or by CA 92714, TRANSAMERICA The undefllOned T1u1tM di.cialma wagee. tlklng of money or Pfoe>ert'f office of the County RecordW of Mid 92660 Piiot Augu•t 11. 18. 25. Sept. 1, 1983 your attorney -FINANCIAL SERVICES. (714) any lllblllly for any lnc:otrect-of or other rallef reqoetled In lhl com-COUnty. u MICti lerm .. defined In -:;;;:;;;;;;;::======~-J Thia 1tu1lness t&-<on<lucied t>y en 4!17G-83 IF YOU .. ~E A CREDI 832-9314 Ille atrMI 1ddr ... 1nd other c:om· pllln1. the arttc:i. entltled "Oel!nltlont" of Individual n.n • The uoderaigned TrutlM di•· mon dMlgnallon, If any, ehow he!.-D11ed: October t. 198~ the Oec11tlllon Of Cownenta. Coft. HARBOR LAWN-MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Glsler Ave. Costa Mesa 5-40-5554 PtERCE 8AOTMER8 8ELL 8AOADWAY MOfllTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 BALTZ 8EROEAON IMlfH I TUTHILL WEITCLIFF CHAPEL 427 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 6-46-9371 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAAI< Cemetery Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beacl'I 644-2700 MeCOAMICI< MORTUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon Rd. Laouna Beach, Ca 92651 -494-9415 .c Jevad t<azemleh TOR or a contingent creditor clelm• 111y lleblll1y f<>t any Incorrect· In. J.A. SIMPSON, Clerk dl11ona 1111d R .. 1rtc:tlon• recou,ed on This st11amen1 was Iliad with Ill• fltllllC NOTICE of the deceued you must file ,_of the ,,,... lddftM end othw Said Nie wlll be made, bul w1111ou1 Sy: J.Nlorhe, e>ec>uL J1nuary 28, 1977 In bOOlc 12048. ~:~\Y2.c~;ek3 of Orange coun1y on F1cm1oua au11HEH your cla,im whith the conalurt or =~ dMIQnatlon. If any • .nown :i:c,".1~:d~:Or::,·::;::i~~ :~~~~.~;1!p1. 1, ~. ~=~ PtlOt ~1W;6,,:!.:!1.~~·o1 Mid "222711 NAMt •TATEMl!NT present l to t epel'90 rep-Seld .. wtll bernade,bu1wlthout encumbrl!IOM, to P•Y the unpakl 45&3-83 PARCEL 3: Eaternenl(•) u M.dl Put>lished Orange Coasl Dilly Th• tollowtng persona ere doing reeentative appolnt.ed by the C0\191\11nt orwllfrlll"f,•llP'-Oflm· bll•nce of the nottl(•l MCI.Ired by eetemanl(t) l•l•r• partloularly Mt Plto1 Sep1. t, 8, 15, 22. 1983. oualneta 11 court within four montha ptled. regerdlng tHla, po111•1lon. or uld Deed of Truat, to-wll: Pllll.IC NOTIC£ forth In Ille llfllcie entitled "t-5022-83 PRIORIT'I' 1 COURIER SERVICE, . . ancumbnir-. lo pey the rernelnlng $82,938.45 (Mllm1led). lncludlng u 1Mt118" of Ille Deelaretlon under the 16342 Arllng1on Lane, Huntington from the date of ~t 111uanoe ~ IUM ol the note(•) MCUl'.0 provided In eald note(•). advllllOM.11 FlCTITIOUI •U.IMll section heedlnoft) In Mich 1rtlde en-1------------Beac:n. C•. 92847 of letters u provided In Sec-by Mid Deed of Truat. wjt11 ln..,_t any. under the f9rmt ot Mid DMd of N..-ITATlllllbfT 1111ect .. lollowl. "Owntta" Right. Pia.IC NOTICE Denni• Michael Pene111. 2511 lion 700 of the Probate Code thereon. M provided In Mid note(•). Trull. !Me. ctlargte and expan-of n .. fOllowlng pe<IOl'\I .,, doing and DvllM: "UtllltlM end Ceble flCTITIOUl l UllNEll Sunllo-T-7. Santa Ane. Calll.0f California The time for edv1110M,ttany,underthe tWTN1 0flt1eTru1tMandoflhetrutllcrMledl>ullf-'U: Telelllllon''. "Support end Setti.. MENT 2704 . . lhe DMd of Trult ...... ChetgM end t>y Mid Deed 01 Trutl. MESA INDUSTRIAL SUPPL y ment" end "Common Ar.. and HAME tTAT£ Hedy M•rtlle Pennell•. 18342 Ar· filing claims will nol expire ~of the Trult .. and of the The beneflclery under Mid DMd 1733 MonrOYll A..-St• o ' Communl!y F1IClllllM .._,, .. ~lie lollo,wlng Pll"SOl'l 11 doing 1ng1on Ln . Huntington BMcn. Ca. prior to four montha from the tNata ctMted by Mild Deed of Trust, of Truat hefetofor•eitecuted end de-eo.11 Meaa. CA 92827 • ' PARCEL 4. e-l(t) u auctl C~~s: ~IRL 15119 01enge Ave , 2647 date of the hearing not.iced te>-.tl: 119, lM.&e. Mwrect lo lhe und«llQned a written Nawport FHtener Co.. Inc .. _.,..,,l(t) II/Ire penlcu" Mt 1 M CA 92627 · TN• t>ueJMU Is condUC1ed t>y: 1 bo The benellclaty under Mid DMd Oecl1wetlon of Default and Demand 17330 Monrovia Ave . Coat• M .... lorth In 1he arttc:i. entitled ""--• .... rel per11*'thlp. a ve. of Tf\ltt heretotof• executed and de-for Sile, end • wrttten Notice of 0.-CA 92627 ment1" of the Oecl1re11on of C--V1<:~11~1 Sc;o'~ C~nntng~!m92~~~ Denni• M. Pennell• YOU MAY EXAMINE the llY9recl 10 IN und9fllglled a wrttWI llUlt end V.Ctlon to Sell. Thi under· Tiii• bllelMM I• condUC1ed by' • n11111a CondttlOna end Restrlc11oM. T:i •b ;· u 11 ~·cied by· an Tiii• e1atemen1 wu llled with Ille file kepl by I.be court. U you Oecleratlon Of Defeult end Oemend tlgned caueocl Mid Notloe of Default corporallon recorded on June 9. 1971f lrl bOOlc lndM~u:,' ne • con u · ounty Clttk 01 Orange County on are intereat.ed ln the estate. tor s.i., llllCI • WTttten Hol!Qt. QtO. Ind Ei.c:tlon 10a.ti10 be rtcorded In Mlcnael J. Hick~ Pr~J 1166, pege 420 of Olflclll Records of K tilt Co I CYnnln ham uguat 2. 1983 th • rau11 and a.ctlon tow . TI'9 ui'IC:lar· Ille county wMr• I"' rMI property II Thi• lllternenl WU ftled With ltMI Mid ~nty '(11'9 "MA'tr Declll'· 1 r ~ t 111 F222022 you may serve u pon e ex-11gnec1 CMIMd Mid Notice of o.teutt toc;eted. County C141'k 01 Orange Coun1y on 1llon") under Ille Mcilon llMdinQ(•> ~~~ ·~~~;:1~!'o~:~11~9g~~ly •: Published Orange Cout Dally et'Utor. or admlniatrator, or and a.ctton to Sell 10 be ,_ded In Truat .. or party conduetlng Mia Aug, 2• 1983. ~~ auc11 article entl11ed u fOllowe: J 1 2~ 1983 1101 Auguel 11, 18, 25, Sept. 1. 198$ u pon the attorney for the e x-1tle oountYwh«e the reel property la TICOR TITLE INSURANCE f22202t Ownera Rlghll and OutlM, UtltlllM u y ' F22la33 4538-83 d ioc.ted. TRANSAMERICA TmE IN· COMP AN¥ OF CALIFORNIA Publllhed Orange Cout Dally ll'lcl Cable Televtelon", "Supc>ort Publlshed Oranoe Coast Deity ecutor or adminiatrator, an SUAANCE COMPANY, 11487 w.,1 Ttcor Tiiie lna1rance Pilot Aug 18 25 Sept 1 8 1983 lllld S.nternent''. "E~oecnmenr· Piiot Aug 25• Set:>I 1, 8. 15. 1983 file with the COlilrt with proof Third Sv.t. LOe ~.CA llOCM8 Compeny of Calttomte. · ' ' · 4541-83 and "Communlly f-elt111M EaM- 4896-83 PtBl.IC NOTICE of service a written request (213) 154-2500 • corpor1t1on. ment" l'lcTITIOU •• ,.._11 ..n..i~n tha't d · .....,.;6 1 TRANSAMERICA TrTLE 1847 COUf1 StrMt. P.O. So• T240 •-ir W\nrt EXCEPT Ill wale<. oll. gaa. min· --0 _..'6 thY01~11~~ ·~ INSURANCE COMPANY, u Mid TrullM, ,.~ nu1n.L er•lt , and other hydrocert>on N.U. ITATEmNT o~ or e Ll.&U'6 o1 an Ul· AS TRUSTEE Redding, California 98()119 tut>•l•nces In end und• Mid lend Tiie lotlowlng '*'°"' .,... doing ventory and apprailement of DATE: Auguet 22. 1983 (916) 241-4631 ncmtoUl llUIMll w1111ou1111e right o1 aurl-entry a FICTITIOUS I UllNE18 t>ualneu U late la f th peti LOIS LIDOELL ICHELLE MENE ..._ ITATfMPfT r.-ved by deed recorded~ 27. NAME ITAT£M£HT KEN 'S CUSTOM GARDENS, . a.lie or 0 e ·---~ ASSISTAN:T SECRETARY Detect· AugYll 6. 1983. The followlng pet.on la doing 1977 In bOOlc 121&8. pege 1908. Of. Tile following person 11 doing 16222 Monte<ey Ln • 17. Hunllnglon ona or accounll menUuna.1 Pubilelled Otange Cout Diil)' Piiot Publlthed Otange Cout Dally PllOI l>ualneu u t1c11l Record•. business as Beech. CA 92849 Section 1200 and 1200.5 of Sep1. 1, 6, 16, 1983. Aug 18, 25, Sep1. 1, 11183. SOUTH COAST POOL & SPA, Record Own«. JOHN BAAL. • HOLLY'S COLOR. 2009 Aliso. Kannel II H. Stoltz. 18222 the California Probate Code. 49ee-a3 4647-83 1023 S.. Breeze Of •• Cotti ~ Slngle llAan end LOUISE SAAL. a Co~~~lyM~u. £~~e2~~7 2009 Allao. :te°11~1:.'~~ ~;84: 17' Huntington BR u c KI K· RAN z " c~:;:8w11111m Newall. 1023 See ~::,':' ~~AAL .• Single Man Coa1a Men . CA. 92627 An11 Marie s 1o1u. 16222 Monterey PERRY rt.a.IC NOTICE rt.a.IC NOTICE Breeze Df .. eo.11 Mes., CA. 92828 The 11ree1 addrllM and 01tMlf This business, ls conducted by. an Ln •17 Huntington Beech. CA. y: ALAN N. O'KAIN, ESQ. OTICE OF DEATH OF Thi• butlneu I• conduo1ed by: lf1 common dNlgnatlon. It ll<'IY. of ttMI lndl111dua1 92649 N \ Pl T tb "'9LIC N011Cf N lndlvldual. real PfoperlY deecrlbed •t>ow la Holly A. wootOfs Kenne1h H S10111 e ewpor a ce, ea NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that N A J> IN E ERE MEN KO Robert w. New.II purported to be H Lallwtew, ltVlne. T1111 1111ament was flied wilh lhe Thi• 1111ernen1 wu flied with the loor SOUTH COAST BANK, 890 Bekw STUK.KIE AND OF PETI-Thi• t1a1emen1 wu tiled with"" CA 927t4 The un~tlgned Tl\AetM coun1y CIOfk 01 Orange County on County Clelk ot Orange County on ewport Beacb, CA. tHIO StrMI. Coeta M"•· Calllorn11 TION TO ADMINIST ER ES-Counly Clerk ol Orange County on ~•lrnl any Mablllty f0t eny lneor· Aug 29 1983 A ·g 3. 1983 (7 H ) l $$·Ol00 92828huflled.wlthlhef'ederll0. Aug 5. 1983 ~of the al!MI lddi-end FZ2JMS F'm12J . poall lneurlllCie Corpor1t1on. en 91>-TATE NO. A·llH H F222212 othet common dealgnlllon. II any. Put>lllllled Oiange ColSI Dilly Publllhed Oreange Cout Dally Publ~hed Orange Cout plication to Etta~lllh • CourW S.· To all hein beneficiaries., PubUlhed Oranoe eo .. 1 Diiiy lhOwf\ herein PtlOI Sept 1 8 15 22 1983 Pllol Aug 18, 2!1 Sepl 1, 8, 1983. y PiJol Sept. l , 2, 8, 1983. YICe Srlnctl, wNdl IC)pllcellon WU di d• t . t Pllol Aug 18, 25, Sept 1. 8. 1983. Sel<I tale w111 be made, b\Jt wtthout • .c19 5.93 4e61-83 5009..,a3 llCOePled ror filing on July 16, 1983. ere tort an con ingen •68S-83 covenanl0twarranty ·~-or Im- .The !Ml'menenl locetlon of' creditors o f NADINE ptled.reoatdlnOllt&e.'PoM•lkln,or P\IJl.IC NOTICE 1-----------lpropoaed l>renctl I• 890 Beller EREMENKOS't'UK.K.IEand •-c llofll'\nrc encuml>r-. lo P•Y the u09111<1 .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~NOT~ ~rMI, Cotta Mffe, ~morn~ h be th ... ~nu•~ ~~ofiheno~~~edby , ___ _.-;.;;..;.-....;..;.;;.--...-___ 192929 penona w 0 may 0 er-. ...o o.ea ot Trutt p1us .. prOYided , \ ... -~ AuntHarriet always swore fd go to the dogs. M111UA~tf\\~.tt1h•l111t flit .. •1'1•h .. t),ttldttlHf 1tthd1 1 4rt· ., ~"'v ... I ·"""••uh 11 m .. ,,,.,-,,liru' H•1t \u11t t I'"" t • ,,, t 1111\ 11.-. ·~t I "'"'liil 1 •11111· II• .1 ... t 1•ncl 1111 u .1 .. 1•11 .. \u11I I f.ond '".I' oot •• , .. ti! ~nulh l.\f•~• fl Hw trtl IHI ''' !tlttt11J ft111tt Y.h1•U I 1111iW 11>11rt1 l1fl't k tt 'I"• 1l'lh'tp1ll11 111 lu1 ,h•1l11H• •Amh 111,h 1\01•1th11 \ii11I , , .. ,." t f1 h lh tf UI\ I '··•I"''',, t•\uJ .. ui)l 10\JI .. 1•'\'j>lll\11tlt fll!tll.UI l1t IM' "'I It J;~.Jl l1Kl.•1'tl tl1.111lt .. t ft~,ht f.' 111• ~ ·V.'t tit 1t l1o •\ .. t..-111tmlh~1 l11U\f"fltHIU tl,1 "ld\I fl..t" tntll't(•W ..... 11'1 \ftt• I•"-''' t.r.0Ja.ml111te, 10• 'A'tth \ "i ,.,., "''' tt. .. -..1, I IJ~utmtt ""Hlouht ,,. .. , tlW'f .. ~ .. U11tl11 t • ..-I 1111 Hll~IJ '""" , ... ,, Ntt.,•1 th·41i IM"A10tl 1t \ftt; .t11 I 1 .. -1 .... ..,, -'JI tfw• lt1 ltt I f\"'tkl fT1 \fttl '\1tt1f .... ,, .. I tUH~iHI h .. \t ht lf11t"ll t1 .. ... ,,,. ., • ...,. '""Mt' v~ "'' ., .. ,.." ._,,,, mr "''""' ""' a..11""'t t KM t>i•· I ~. 1'4 t •1-.l-111.t,., t ''""t-tl ,,i.MlK 1n •mlil• t hn•lh l1u11" , .. 11 '"' 'h111;t.h hal.o lohn t'rt"' •'-• '•" ,, '"'" t1n .. u.,_ llli dk uw I t~H1~1 If ll lhd ~ '' IW'""' 41.-I \l1tt11 ~"' '' ,11, l11·.mHf1~ \1u1,.,, 11 A1mt l tfttt t ttf1' ~lath umh 1r1H1rnl th"· •'')t'\ \Ut•t .. II ''"' 1f11• oor -.f1u ,,.,.,I~ tnl I"'' K"utl 'tf.o..d11 fo If~ 1l1!0(,t lf•...,.Ptii: f \ \ tt"' 1ft..owl•1'11 e ••&o•.IH' l.uu I., 1,,, .\r.rrtrlf \rwf ti .,,. J.,.111 I 1fru.IHi ,.,,, ttftlit H fnrftl'I 1~uwl ,f ""'•1l11•u llhl' t"ltl.!.ltt la,u' ltt t" ,ICTTTIOUI .,..... Any i>«t<>n wlahlng 10 comment wile interested in the will F~~~:A~=· 1n Mid note(•). M!vanoea. " any. NAMI •TATl•NT on tnl9 lj)j)llcetl0n m1y Ill• hit com-and/or estate: Tile IOI,,_,~ aon• .,, doing unOOf 111e 1er"'8 01 Mid Deed ol The lollowlng perwn 11 doing manta In wrlllng With Ille Regional A petition has been filed t>utlnut ~'.""'" per Trult, 1-. cnargn. and ··~ t>utlnu• u · Dlrec1or of tn. Fed«•I Oepoalt In· S STUKKIE T E PART RESTAURANT 2515 01 the Trustee 1nd of ttMI trueta PLUM INTERIORS. 213 Via Koron, aurence Corpor•llon ti Ill Regional by BERNARD · H · creeled by Mid OMCI ol Truat. Newport ee.cn. CA. 92ea3 Office. 25 Eckei SlrN t, StJh• 2300, ln lhe Superior Court of Qr. ~ p~z: ~8~~ Hwy. -Coron• Del Al Ille time Of Ille Initial publl· Mlllene Ellzati.tn Wlllllnton. 213 Sen Franacieco. Celltornla IM106. It ange County requesting that trc>omia Food• Irle 2515 E. P•· cetlon of 11111 notice. the 101al VI• Koton. Newport e..ctl, Ca. lny per.on dellrM to PfOl•t the GERALD J STUKKIE be Ille ,.._.. H • cM' Del M amount of the unpeld blllenQe of 1ne 921163 grenllno 10 1111a appllcallon he hu • · c .,.,..t wy., on• er· obltgiOon tecured by the at>o~ ct.- Tiil• buelnMe ta C<>f\ducted by· en r1gllt to do ao tt he lllM • Wfttten appolnt.ed aa penona.l rep-CA-n!':~..,_. 11 conducted by• , tGrtbed deed of 1rv11 ancs •tlmated lnOMdull notice ot Illa Intent with Ille Regional resenualive to adm.inister lhe cor atlon · COits. ·~ ll'>d .ov~ 11 M.,.,.,.. Wolklnton Director within 15 days ol IM da\e Of e 1 t a t e 0 f N A D l N E ~ C Loornle $89,65 t 12 Thi• t1a1emen1 wu llled with the lhe IMI pu=':; of 1hll ':":; EREMElltKO STUKKIE Tiii• 1111-1 wu llled with It.. The baneftclary under Mk! OMd County C&erll of Orange County on The noncon I portion• Couty Clerk 1 Ortnge County on olTN1thefetofor1uecutedlll\d~ Aug 211. 1983 9'>Pllcatton.,.. on 111e 1n 111e Regional (under the Independent Ad-J 1yn28 1983 ° ttwred 10 the undel tlglled 1 Wl'ttlen l'1IJMI Ottlce u pen of the public Ille metn-ml.nistrauon of Estates J\ct). u • F221M4 Oec1ar111on of o.t .... tt and o.meno Put>llthed Orange COMt Delly talned by the Corporation. Thia Illa II Th ti ti f h-..iftn Co . Delly for Sale and •written Notlca of 0.. Piiot Sept t 8 15 22 1983 evall•ble tor publlci lneciectlon i:tur· e pe on Is tel or "' .. "'6 Publl•hed Orange ut lauh and Eleelon 10 Sell Tiie unOer-. ' ' ' 4~ Ing reoul1r l>Ualneu llOUA. in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Piiot Aug 18• 25• Sept. 1• 8· 1983· t1gned cauM<I Mid Notloe of o.teut1 Pvbllllled pu..uant 10 Section Center Dr .. West, Santa Ana, 4&80-83 ll'lcl Bectlon to Selllo ti. recorded In ai1111t ic ..,,,~c 303, 14 (bl(l)ol lhe RulM and Regu-CA 92701 on Sep t 21 1983 at ..... 'IC ..,,,TICE the ooontywher• the rNIPf°'*1Y 11 r~ nu 1 ~ llllon• of the Fedettl Oepoalt ln· ' • ~ nu located. 1---...;..;;.;;.;:=..;.;.;;.;.;..;;.;;;... ___ I eurance Corporallon. 9:30 A.M. Party condu<:tlng,... FlCTITIOUI .,..... SOUTH COAST BANI( IF YOU OBJEC:r to the FICTTTIOUI 9UllNHI PMlle Fln1nci1I Corpor111on .,..... STAT'lmNT By: MARY A. ALE gr anting of lhe petiti.on you NA.Ml ITATl•NT 591 C1ml110 De La A.Ina, #400 Tl\e IOllowlng per.on1 We doing Ila Vloe Pr..ident & CUhltt should ilh ' • ._ The tollowlng pet'IOfl la <IOlng S1n O+.go CA 92108 bu.in.au· Put>411hed ~ Cout Dell)' e er appear at ... e 1>v11,,...e.· (819)m-71 to PRECISION DETAIL, 738 W•t PllOI Aug 25. Sept. 1, 1983. hearing and rt.ate you objec-ALLOY SALES co .. 18e57 Noyee. Da1a· AugYtl 29. 1983 1711! St .. Coet• MMa. CA. 92827 4800-aJ lions or fUe written objec-Irvine CA. PEELLE FINANCIAL CORPOR· Stephen F Pertttne. 310 7th St., . ··"'lh lh urt bef Conni• Ann M1ylllll. 25152 ATION Huntington 8Mc;h. CA. 9*8 .. _IC N()TIC[ uons ""' e co ore Steinway, El Toro. CA 02030 DIANE SLACK, Forec:loeure "4an-FrlU o..wa. 310 7th St .. Hunt· ~-the hearlJli. Your appear-Thi• bualnMt 19 con<SUC1ect by' 1n eger lnaton BMch, CA 92848 PlCTTTIOUl llUllNlll a.nee may ~ ln penon or by tndMdual Pub""*' Orange Cou1 Dally Piiot 'buck L P"'11n•,308 7th St.. Hunt· .,..... I TATlllllNT ur attome Coonle A. Ml)'tllH Sept 1, 8, 1&, 11183 tnaion ~· c~. 9~...._.. b The tollowlng '*"°" 1, ooino yo IF YOU k A CREDI-Tnt• 11a1eman1 wu tiled with 111e 4984-33 "l"nte """nMe • .....,...._,_ Y: 8 butlntM u . County Clerk of Orll'lgt County on geMl'll p111nerehlp D ANO R AUTO WHOLESALE TOR or a contingent creditor Aug, 6. 1983 ------------St~ F. Pttkln1 8 ... 8"... ,.,. ... _ ,.,. . f lh d----' must file Fn2291 PtBl.IC M>TICE Thi• •l•ltrnent wu llled with IM 1321 nert>or ''"",...,....,, ... rove, 0 e ""'~•you Publl•hed Orange ColJI Delly -----·------ County Clerlc. of Orange Cou<11)1 on c~:~1~3 J Nlckerton 12:381 your claim ~lh lhe ="or Pllo1 Aug. 18, 26. Sept 1. 8, 1983. FlCTTTIOUI ._,..,_.. Aug. 22, 1983 ,..,.,, Aepanwood Ln. Oerd«I o;O'le, CA. pre.ent It to e ~no rep-4M4-83 NAMI ITA~ Publl.n.ct Otange OoMt Delly 92&40 reaentative appomt.ed by the bu~~~ penona ere doing Piiot Sept. 1. 8. 15, n . 1983. Thi• bu"'-11 conOucted b'f''" court within four mOiftha rt.a.IC NOTICE u.~BEARABLY GOOD. 20892 501~ ~-from the date of tint lsauance Hunte< Lane, Huntington Belotl, CA. 1------------1 Thia .,11~ .. lllad wllh the of let1en1 81 provided ln Sec-~~:A~• 92848 Pt8.JC ll)TIC[ County Clei'lr of OrlnOI Cowlty on tiot\ 700 of lhe Probate Code The IOllowlng penon I• doing L!!'.~,J1~~~~!.':::.: 1-----------------Aug.6, 1"3 of California. The t1me for t>utlMMH: Rh• A Kenln 11194 st~ ~:A~· Publlthed Or Cout ~ filli\g claims will not expire H & H GARDENING SERVICE, Fountain' Valley: CA 97708 . TM tollowlng l*90fl8 .,., doing Piiot Auo 18, 25~1. 1. 8. 19113. prior to four mont.ha from lhe ~~~3.,.~c~r~':t,,.1· '174· WHt· Tllll t>uaif-. 1a oonducted b'f: • l>uelnMI M. 4751·83 date of lhe h earing noticed Ho Yul L .. 16123 S. BfOOkllurel. ~~~· c6':is~L~~~:'~'Q t~ESJM= ~-.,. W\TIC[ above. 11114. we.1m1ne1er. CA. 92883 Thll ,111.,,,.,,1 ••• flled with 1t1e st. ian.-L. 0r-.:·cA. e2Me ,._ ""' YOU MAY EX.AMINE lhe in:l~:llnela 11 conduetect by: an County Ctenl of Orlnoe Covnty on Contullent• for lnt•ntllonal In· l'lCT1TIOUl 11U.-u tile kept by th e court. U you Ho Yul Le. Aug 18, 1983 ll'IJ:IOll Yelltm«oll Enterprl-ltlC .. 19511 NM!lm I TATtmNT are lnteretted In lhe estate, Thi• •t•tement Wiii ftled wllh lhe Publlahed Orange Cout Diiiy Slerr1 Seoo, IMne, CA. 92715 The loflowtno per.on It doing you may terve upon the ex-County Clerk of Orange County on Piiot Sept '· 8, 15, 2.2. 1983. Thll bu"'-II conducted by.• bllalrieM M ' _._,_,_ Aug 5 1983 50ll...a3 COfP<H•tlon. JOANN E. REYNOLD& COM· ec\.ltor or lw1wuatrat.or, or . . Piml01 L.ung-Oen LI••· Preeldent MUNICATIONS, 1303 Avocedo Ave .. upon the attorney for lhe ex-Publltfled OrN\QO Cout Dtlll\I C Thi• '!.tl~of1~ ~~tythe &ult• 280 Newpot1 8Mch, CA. ecut.or,or adml.n1atrator, and Piiot Aug. 18. 25. Sept. 1, 8, 1983. i----l"talC---..,-lJC(----.~n!l ..._1.,.". ...,..,. """"' on 92MO · • ,,. fUe with the court with proof 4ell0-831-----------,...,.. .... ...... Joenne S ~· v1" Moroold FlCTJTIOUI ....... ,..... A..-eorori. def Mar ·cA. t 2'2! of aervlce, • written requeet Publlehed Orange Coeat Dally Thie bullnell II ~eel by: en atating that you deaire 1pedal P\8JC NOTICE The 1~1T~ doing Pttot Sec>t. 1· 6, 15. 22, 1M35ooo..aa lndMclvel • notice or the filing of an In-FlCTJTIOUI euattmaa 1:1u11,,... .. • .JoeMeS ~ ventoryandappn.1.ement of N.u.ITATD9NT (A) NATIONAL FOOTBALL Thll atet-t ... Ned with lhl enai. ..eta or of the -u-The I01!0w4no ~.on le doing LEAOUE ALUMNllCHAPTEA LOS P\11.JC N0l1Ct County C*1I 91 Orange County on ..-t>Yll,_ ... ANGELES, (81, NATIONAL FOOT· ___ ............... ._ ....... ..._ __ Aug. 21, 11113. lions or MJtOUnta mentioned MICHELES UNIQUE TECHNIQUE, BALL LEA()Or: L.A. CHAPT~ ACnnout ....... ,_.. ln Section 1200 and 1200.6 of 2919 l/C, Eu t COMt Hwy. Cor~ GOLFClASSIC. P.O. lo• 2947, 449 MAim STA~ Pul>lllf* Or1lnO' OoMt Dlllly I.he Callfomla Probate Code Oe1 Mtr CA. 9H2& Fair Or, Cotl• Meat. CA t2at Tn. l()llowlng ,,.,_, la ootno PHot Se9t. 1, e. 15, 22, 1983. J-~-M O i tafi ' M~ LOuf• Oeml!CM 115'A Wllllem H. Foleorn. 448 Flit Ow'. buelMM .. e · 4117-83 _. • a IOD poppy Ooron• a.. M•r CA 'ema 1101. Coat• Meaa. CA. t212t SUPPLEMENTAi. 81H!FIT8 At· lt711 MacArdler Blvd., •rd Thll'l>ullnMI I• oonckict.d by: en Thi• l>ull-.. conducted by:.,, 80CIATION. 3218 Mtnnieaol• Ave.. PWtJC flOTIC[ FlMr lndMdu.all lndlvtdual. Coe!• Mwa. CA. t 212t lrvl.De CA H7U MloMle L. Gamache Wllllllll'I H. fOllOf\'I OeofgeH. win.,321IMIMMOll M fl'nOUI ...,_.. 171.,) t' "l t'ltl • Thie tteltiMnl wae llled with the T'hl1 1tat'"*1t ... llled wttll IM A\19., coat• ....... CA. 92t2t llCAm ITATDmlfT ,. • -County c.... Of Or.not COUnty on County Olertl of Otange County on Thie OueineM II ~eel by: '" TM fOllOwlng .,.,._,. .,. dolno P\Abllahed Orange Cout Aug. 2, 1"3 Aug. 2, 11113. • ~· H wr;... .J bu.W-M Daily Pilot Sep"l:"'t;-i, 8, 1983. Publllhed Or eo..t ~ Pvbllhed Orlnge 'Coeet "'= Thl9 rt1t~1 WM llled wl1h the ,JT~ E.UOC f ~~ at ~E 4977-83 P1101 Aug 18. 26~1. 1, 1. 1913. PllOt Aug 11. 25. '-' 1, I. 1"3, County C*1I di Orange County on 111, Coeta M9a, CA. uta7 462443 ~ Auo.29. 1"3 .,...1 DalWI L. OllllMcl M>O ~1----------- Publlahed Oranoa co..t Dti11y 01 • "°""IAln V'*'f. OA. 121oe "8.!C NOTIC( fl\alC NOTIC( P11o1 s.1. 1. 1. 1&. 22. 1tts. ~-:Z.:.v~ ':""~Ct · mnnout w11 PmlJC NOTlC[ ~ .,.. .. ·~ _,., MAm ITAn.Hl !Um IT TDmNT 1----------·-,;::,l''::;~~ted by: • The ~ P"IOn la doing '9CnTIOUI ....... The fOllowltlO :.,.,,, la doing "8JC N()TIC( Dentel L. Ol!llMlnd ~ ae; NA• ITATUmfT l>uelnMI ta· Thie ttlt9'Mfll -flied 'llltttl Ille Pf\Ol"UllONAL COUNHLINO Th9 fOllOWlllO ,,.,_,. -~ PAOl,10 8LUC LANOIOAPI To AM Proep9C11¥9 lld<*1K County Oltrll Of Clfanoa County on SEA91¢t, 2110 bet 17111 91 .. Bult• bYINMM -19791 0..,,..k. Huntlnototi NOll(fE 18 HIAllV OIVEN tMI the Al.lg 2t ltl$ • "M", Cotta Mw, CA. 92127 • 8YML.IASI.:: IMtCfl I t. 8ult9 hectl CA. 12'41 ' CttyoffountlllnV~heUlli.noect · ' . ,_ S1ept1111 .. M. Net11rd1, M11 106. Newport .CA."'80 Oery M 0..ll•More 11791 the tJJ4 °"""'° clete for: ~ O!Wlg9 0oMt o.ay POft'IONI A119 . ~· Mele, CA, PhlllP "°' Oeath9't091 7110 ~ .. ""'1llna10tl .:..c.i, CA 8ld •14-1 ·Jlloof....,..,81 '°""" P11o1 Wt 1 1. 1~22 1ta. 2tU AIMthyet, OUoamonoe, CA 811'0 t 2t4t tllln V'*'t AeorMlloft 0.. end ' • too 1-13 Thia~ 18 oonclllc1ect by. an Thie ~-la conclUClted by: • • Thll ..,._ la ooncUMd by: _, '°""'41n v11119y l'n Statton It . nmnect pen....,en1p, lndMduel ll'om T......,,_Aueu" ao. 1.a • a.,_...~ NcNrd• ..,,._, "· DMU!ertlO* cw,oini 'f!Ot• a:oo p.m 10 fueed9't, ..... To ~ 'tflloll" Thia • ...,.,.,,, ... Ned w1tt1 the Tiiie .......,.,,. ... Ned w1tt1 me n. .. ettrl*lt ... llled _. ,,_ 111 1..,., 1:00 P.11'· ...,. f'9 Cfwtl of Ortinga County on CounlY o.tc Of Orange County on an of 0r.,.,. ~ on Ju11f Yolluy9 ,.... ,.,.._. • • 1"3 AUQ. I , tMJ, . , 1"'1 ~ ·~ ,_ ,..,, ~ ........... ONl!te Cwt Olllv Plloc Dllw ~ Orll* Colllt D9lly Publnld °'~ C09lt ~ ~ ~~ tt' -•-t 1 1M3 Cl:Wl"9cf, ~ I Aut. 1e. ti, hpt. 1, I. 1"3. PUOt Aug. 11, H . IJec>t, t, I , 1MS1-.,.,.., 1e .._. I ..... , ......, . . . 4tel-a 411t.83 4tl1·A • ......... . • .......... • ·~ • t l -4 ---· P\llllC NOTIC( Nit.IC NOTICE M.IC NOTICE YOU AM .. Dtl'AUL.T UNDIJI A flCTmOUI •UtMll 'tenTIOUI .U .... H NOTtCI Of' l'WUITW•'t IAU DUO~ TIW11' DATIID ...... t. . NA• tTATWMINT, NAMI IJTATIIMINT YOU ARE IN 0£FAUL.T UNOIR A tm. UNLI .. YOU T Altl AC'tlON Tl'1• lot!O'Mng pertont tre doing The followtng peraon le doing DUO OF TA UST OA TIIO 11/°'lt 1 TO NOTaCT You.t "'°"11lTY, rT buelnen u bulln ... M . UNl.f.88 YOU TAKI! ACTION TO MAY M IOLD AT A llUalC tALI. BELL & MILITZOK, 3300 lrvlM HARBOR PODIATRY OROUP. PROTEOT YOUR P .. OPEM'Y, IT • YOU ••D AN IDl.ANATION Ave., Sult• ~7, Newpof1 BMcll, CA. 2790 Httl>Of Blvd .• Cott• M-. CA. MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. Of THI NATUfll 0, THI 112tl00 02e2e IFYOU NEEOANEXPL.ANATIOHOF Pftc>CDCMNO AOAIM8T Y_~ YOU Cyntlllf A Bell, 111 JaemlM Ja.l Jfy Llf>llln, 0.P.M., 3010 Pllt1( THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEO- IHOUU) CONTACT A L.Awft"-Cfetk Ortv ... C0<0t11 clel Mtr, CA. Newpor1 1211. N.wpor1 a..cn, CA. INGS ~OAINST YOU, YOU SHOUl.J) NOTICI CW T'MJtTH'I IA1.I 02925 02tl00 CONTACT A LAWYER. T.a ..... 40l11 StfWl'I Mllllzok. J 1755 Soulll Tiii• oo.lllMI I• coneluolecl by •n On 00107183 •• 1:00 P,M . CEH· NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVE.N, lh•I COfft HW)', ,'408, Soutll 1.-0-Jn• lnCIMdull TAAL CAPITAL CORPORATION M on Wedne.dey, S~teml* 14, 8Mc/I, CA 02«177 Jo.I J Lipkin, 0 p M Ille duly 9'>PC)lnled TN'1M llflder 1083, et 10 00 • m. of Uld d•y. In Tllla bual,_ It conCIU<:led by: • Tllla elt19men1 wu filed wtlll 1r.. at'<! l>UflUllll 10 0.-d ol Tru.I ,... Ille tOOM Ml~ l0t cond~lng D'I"'., P4111'*'1111P County Clerk 01 Or•• Counl)' on c:orMCI on 111111/81 u Oooumenl Tru9tM'• SllN. wtlllln lhe ottloN Of Cynltll• A Bell July 21. 1083 No. 111SllO BocM< 1<4201Paoe857 OI REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SER· Tiii• 1111"'*11 WU flied Wllll Ille fZl1'• Olflclll Record• In 1r.. orb ol ~ VICE. locettd II 20~ North Broacl· County Ci.le ol Of•no• County on PubfltMCI Orenge Cout 0•11)' Recordet ol °'~ County. Call· wey, Sull• ~.In tile City of Senti Aug 5, 1983. Pllol Aug Ill, 25, Sept I, 8, 1083. lornl• ••9Culecl by; PAMELA R. An•. Countyol Or•noe. •1•18 of C•ll· F222t01 4537-83 SMITH. AN UNMARRIED WOMAN lotnla, REAL ESTAT'E SECURITIES Publlel>ecl Or•noe Coul Delly WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION SERVICE. a Cellloml1 cotpOfltlon. Piiot Aug. 18, 25. 8991. 1, 8. 1983. nuDllC unTICE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR u duly appointed Truttee l'nOef and 4803·83 n111" "" CASH, (pey1ble 11 time of .... In pur111an1 10 tile po-of 111e eon· llCTITIOUa .Ul*E. la lewful money ol ti.. Unlltd Stet•) 11 t.fred In lh•I e«teln Oetd ol Tru•t P\llllC NOTICE · THE NORTH FRONT ENTRANCE 'rO execul •CI by OR. ROBERT .... aTAT ... NT THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE 700 MCCLURE e nd OR NEJ.LIE NOTICE INVITINQ ..,. bu~~o:~~no '*'°" 1• doing CIVIC CENTER DRIVE. WEST MCCLURE, llutband Ind wtle, ,... Notice I• '*-br given 111•1 tile PILGRIM'S PROGRES. s CHRIS· SANTA ANA, CA 92701 Ill tlghl, lttle COfded 8-pt. 30. 19«12. ol Otllclel OoNn View Sc;llOol Olttrlcl OI Of. TIAN BOOKSTORE. ~30 WtrfWll end lnl« .. t eon~ lo end now Reootdl of llJd Counly, Rec:o<de<'I aoge Counry will 1ecet.e up lo. but Ave . Founteln Valley, CA. 92708 llekl by II unel4w Mid 0.-d ol TN•l In 1n1trumen1 No. «12·3<430111. by nol l•t• 111"1. 9:00 AM . Ille 15111 Mlehut E Luelen 1142 Wen<I01191 Ille Pf°'*1Y altutlecl In MICI County, rteaon or• brMCll of c1ereu11 1n PIY· <l•Y of Seplem~. tllt13, Meled btele Btv<I • Muakegon, Mi 49~ 1 C•lllornl• dMCrlblno ti.. land Iller• rnenl of perf0<manc:. of Ille obll-l0tVkl.aEqul~I Suehblduhall Bart L. V•n Toorenburg 1058 In.LOT 3,. OF T"aCT NO. 7•71• IN gellon1 MeUf'ed 11141reby. lnclu<llng be r9ClllY8CI In Ille 8ua1Mla Office ol SIDiey Gr•nd Rapldt Ml 40Soll • ""' " lhel l>l'MCh °' Clef•uh, NOlloe ol Ille Olttrlcl .. llltMO B StrMI, Hunt· Thia buelnea& la coOClucted by an THE c IT y 0 F s AN Ju AN wlllcll wu ,_MCI May 20, 1083, lngton 8'llCll CA 92647 anC1 tllall be lnellvlelual CAPISTRANO, AS PER MAP RE- Ii Recorder'a lnltrument No, open6C1 end 0publlcly '"Cl elouel at MlchHI E Lude<a CORDED IN BOOK 209, PAGES 47 83-215358, WILL SEt.L AT PUBLIC Ille lbOYI lleted Ume •nel piece. Tiiie aletemant WU meet V.llh the TO 40 INCLUSIVE OF MIS· AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIO-All bid• '"'" be mlde on bid lorme County Clerk or Orange County on CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN THE OF-OER FOR CASH, lawful money ol lhe fumtalle<I by 1r.. Otalrlcl. The Olatrlct A O 5 1083 FICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER United SlllM, or I catht«'a check tlMrvee lh• rtghl 10 re)ect any°' all u ' F22:Dll OF SAID COUNTY. EXCEPT ALL drawn on I elite°' nellonal benk, • blell. No bidder may wlllldraw his PubllslltKl Orange Coast Dally OIL. GAS MINERALS AND OTHER et•I• or teelefll credit union, 0t I bid ror a period ol abty (60) Claye Piiot A g 18 :>5 Sept 1 8 1983 HYDROCARBONS IN OR UNDER 11•1• 0t leelefel 11vlng1 and loen al1er 11\1 elate Ml for tile oPlfl)ng gf u ' ' ' ' •4682 ' SAID LANO WITHOUT THE RIGHT uaocletlon Clomlcileel In 11111 11111. blela. 0 USE THE S\JRFACE OR eJI peyebll ti Ille lime of Ille, ell Chit ... Oate<lunel StJBSURFACE THEREOF ABOVE A right, lllle and lnt«MI held by II. u CleOI ol tlle Board of Trull-MllC NOTICE DEPTH OF 600 FEET MEASURED TNllM, In 11181 rNl property eftu1te Qceen Vi.w School District VERT IC ALLY FROM THE SURFACE In Mid County and Stete, Cleecrlbeel Orange County Celll0tnle FICTITIOUI aUllNEll FOR THE EXPLORATION OR DE- u followl: Publla'*I or.,;g. Cout Delly Pllol MAME ITATIMENT VE L 0 P M E NT 0 F SA I 0 Tiie atrMI eelelreu or otller Sept 1, 8, l983 Tiie lollowfng Pf(tonl lte doing SUBSTANCES, AS RESERVED IN comon Clftlgnetlon of the rMI prop-• 5026-83 buslneea U DEED RECORDED JANUARY 3, erty llereln11>011e dHcrlbeel ta REPUBLIC PRINTING COMPANY, 1973, BOOK 10408, PAGE 901 Of. purported lo be. 2307 Pon Clt11ale IDO .. , 'C Mt\TICE 1401 Dove SlrMI, Sulte 666. N-· FICIAL. RECORDS. PIM:4, Newport Beech. Cllltoml•. l'"\IUU nu port BelCl'I, CA. 026tl0 The .,,..., •Clelreu and Olller TM unel«elgne<l lllfeby Cllsdelm1 Republic W1rranly Corporation, common Clelllgnellon, II eny, ol Ille Ill ll1blllty '°' •ny lncorrectnMa In '~~,A~~:::~• 1'401 Dove Street, Suite 86tl, N-· rNI property Clucrlbeel ebOw 11 .. lei ltrMI aeldreea or olller com· port Beaell, CA., 92660 purported 10 be: 2oe&e WOODLAKE mon detlgnellon. Thi foll~lng penion1 tre doing Thie buelneaa It conducted by: • COURT, SAN JUAN CAPO.. CA Sile! Nie wUr be made wllhout buslneea 81· • corpor•llon. 92«175. w•rran1y.e~aor 1m*°,rt1g1tel· CREIGHTON S COOKIE JAR. T J. Atllley The uncle<tlQned TrutlM di•· Ing lltle, ~. of encum-17225 Broolcllurtr Ave., Foun11ln Tlll• atalemenl wu Iii.Cl wttll the tlelm. lllY llabltlty '°' eny lnc;oftect· brancea, lcnallaly ti.. pflncipaJ b•I-V•lley, CAK. o27ar_.,_ 7 County Cl«k ol 011nge County on -ol Ille tlrMl lldelrMe and olller anai of the Note °' olller obllga llon J-el)t C""""'hton, 1 020 Mt. Aug 2, 10113. common CIHlgnellon, 11 any, lllown MCUred by NICI 0.-d of Truet, wtlh Lomlne Coort, Fountain Valley, CA. f'222011 ller .. n . lnter•I and otller eum1 ea provteleel 2708 Publlaned Orange Coaa1 Olllfy Said..,. wt• be made but whbout tller .. n: ptua IOVanCM. 11 eny, unelel VICIC>tll Su"n Creighton. 17029 PllC>l Aug 18, 25. Sept 1. 8, 1983. coven1111 °' warrenty, ,,q,,_ °'Im· the t«m• lllereol and ln1ar .. 1 on Mt Lomln• G, Fountain Valley. CA. 4523·83 ptleel, regerellno Otte, poe-•lon. °' IUGll 1Clv1nca, end plue f .... 92708 •ncumbrencH, lnctuellng feH, chtrOQ, and expenMt ol 1111 Thie bull,,_ 11 eon<l~ed by: 1 MlJC NOTICE clltrgeeandexpen-olllleTNllM TNllM end of the 1ru111 crNtecl by generil pertnerthlp. and of Ille lf\1911 crN ttd by llid .. 1e1 Deed of Tru11. Thi total ernounl Jamea K. Cretght90 FICTITIOUI aualNEll Deed or TNl1, to pey tile ramelnlno or NICI obllg•llon. Including rM80fl-Thlt •ttltmant wea llleel wltn the NAME aTATIMOfT prlnclpel auma of lhl no1tl•I MCUred al>!Y NlllTl•ttd fMI. c11eron end ex· ounty Cla<k 01 OranQe County on Tile lollowlng peraon• ••• doing by 111<1 0.-d of TrU9t 10 wtt: l*'IMI of Ir.. Tr1,1Jtee, al Ill• time of ug. 5. 10M. buelneu 11: Stl2.347.26 wllll 1n1-1 111ereon lnlllel publlcellon ol thla Mollee, la n22294 813 MARIGOLD ASSOCIATES, lrom 1102/83 @ 1tl.75% per ennum s 134, 1<45.0<4. · Publllheel Orange Cout Dally 1839 S•brlne Terr11ce. Coron• Clef 11 provided In lllCI nolf(t) ptua 1111 Oelecl! Augufl 23. 1983. 1101 Aug. l8, 25, 5-pt. •l, 8• 1983. Mar, CA 02825 coela, chtrgee and •ny and ell lld· REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SER· 4687-33 Joseph Slemlef, 1830 S•brlna vencea S I 707 48 with lnteretl VICE. 81 TNllM Terr-. Corona <Ill Mtr, CA. 92«125 thereon. ' By: o . J. M0toer. lte Preelcler\\ IDOmtfC MnTfCE Robert J Stemi.. 1839 Sabtln• Tiie t>enel1cl•ry und« Mid Deed (Seel) O.J. Morger. 111 Prwldent l'"l.IU&. "" Tarr-. C0ton• Clef Mar, CA. 92625 ol Tru1l llete10f0t• eiteculecl end• 2020 Nonn Btoa<IWay, Sutt• 20tl, NOTICE TO CONTIIACTOfll TIU bullnMI It conc:IUC1ed by; • llveted to Ille unelertlgnec:I • Mltlen Sanle Ane. Ca. 027~ Thi• nollee" publllheel ennuelly In ~"" P8J'ner~tp Oeclltellon of OellUlt end OemanCI Publl9hed Ol'ange. Cout Delly aocorelanc:e wttll ptovtaton• of lhe OMPh 1""-le.< Sele, and • Mltlen Nolloe or 0.. Pllol Aug. 25, $epl. I, 8, 1983. Celttoml• Eelucallon Code Section Thia lllltmenl WU Ille<! wttll Ille lauh and EJecllon to s.11. The undft. -4M4-e3 3984115 '°' tc;lloo4 <1111~1C11 on County Clefk 01 Or11nge County on tlgned C8UMCI Mid Notloe of Oefeuh P'lllt.IC NOTICE behell of tile lru•t-ol CouUlne Aug 5• IOtlS ,-mm •nd Eleclton to Sell to be •-MCI In ---------------Reglonel °"1Jpetton•I Program. p bll hed 0 C Del"' ti.. county where ti.. rMI Pfopert)t la •11111 NoM!lh•t•ndlno 1r.. ptOVlllOns of u • , ••"Qf 0"1 ., located. "Nol!Qe of Fltlng of S1Ylnga Ind Eelue•llon Code S.CUon 38640. 1111• Piiot Aug. 111· • 5· S#pl. 1· 8• 19«13. DATED: 7129/«13 loen Feclllty Applleltlon Mollee 11 publtc tcllool Cllalflcl may receive 41186-83 CENTRAL CAPITAL CORPOR· hereby given 11181 en ~llon llu Informal blela and 1w111<11 contreci• A TION DMl1 filed wllh lhe Oepertment of when llbOt ta lnvol...O, In amoun11 of By: Dick Fo•. V1oe PrMk:lenl SaYlnga 8nd Lofl'I r•Ung to an ep. lest t111n $12,000. Ptlll.IC NOTICE Publl•ll Orange CO.I o.lly Piiot ptleltlon by 21ST CENTURY SAV· n..e C0<1lrac11 may be ewtrcled Aug 111. 25. 8'9t. I, 1983. INOS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION (In during the currenl celeneltr YM1 lor f~~~T· .. ~=-.JI 4650-33 O<g•nlullon) lor permlMlon to .... general engl.-lng, generel build-.. t1bllth e lllGlllty ti, or In 1r.. tmmedl· Ing, end vttloul ~lllty eontrecior Tiie lollowlno P«ton• If• doing flta.IC NOTICE 1te Ylclnlty of Httbot Boulevard and ~by lnl0tm1J bidding. buslneaa u· Adam• A.-.nue, City of COii• MIA. ~~lflCtora.~ .(;AM8AIOGE F»llANCIAL MAN-'fCTmoul ·~·· County ol Oftnge. Stile of C•ll-lo be plteeel on bid llel1 10< Ille AGEMENT,tl05TownC1r.Sulle635. NAMEaTAftMENT lomla. A pubtlC '-ting wtll be hel<I purpoee ol rec;eMng eotlclt1llon1 lor Cosle M ... , CA 92628 Tiie ro11ow1ng '*'°'" .,, doing •I Ille Oep•rtment't ollloe ti 2·00 tnlorm•I blela lor work wllllln their Rlclltrd Frank. Inc; .. 895 ]own Ctr. bu1lneaa u p.m. on the 4111 Cley of October, eped.ity ., .. ,, .,, encouregecl 10 tOOO, Cott• Meea. CA. 0262«1 TOUAPAC, 1709 NewP<><'I Blvd . 19113, at 800 Soutll CommonwNtth make appllcetlon Cllrec:11y to the <Ila-Thlt bUtlnMI It conelueled by t Cotte M ... , CA 921127 Avenue. Loe Anoatet, C•lllornl• trlC1 olfloe. aa rollOWll: corl>Qfallon M111cia Welu, 187 I Tu1t1n Ave., 90005 P•ul Snyder. Super1,ti11nen1 Jtck Keentn Coal• Miii, CA. 021127 The 1pplblion 11 open lor public Coulllna Reglon•I Occupational Tiii• •l•temant wu llleel wllll Ille Alan Bock, 1171 Tustin Ave,, lnapeoUon tn accorelll'IOll whn Ille Program County Clark or Orange County on Coale Mna, CA. 02827 . Commlaaloner'a regutatlona et 1001 Prnldlo Squ.,e Aug 5, 1083. Tiii• bulln ... le conCIU<:ted by: a atther ollloe ol the 0epllt1menl ol Coala Meea. Calllomla 92627 l'222IOI llmlled partner•hlp. Salllnga and Lo•n ol the Slate of All con1ractor1. wno ire placed on Pul>llshed Orenge Coaat Dally M111ci11 Wetae Celllornle located ti ISOO Soulh .ucn lnform.i bid 11111. th•ll than be Piiot Aug 18, 25~ Sept. 1, 8, 1983 Tllla lllltmant wu ftlec:I Wllll 11141 Common-.ltll AvenU41. Loe An· given nollce ol any Informal bids tot-4691-«13 nly Clerk 01 Or1nge County on gelH , Celllornla 110005, (213) lcilecl for wort( Wllhln their apecielty Aug. 5. 1083. 73~2785, encl 350 SenlOITll StrMt, •rNI by lhoM <1t11rk:11 wtlh whom fl\BJC NOTIC£ '=-Sen FrencllCO, Celllornl• 04104 IMy lltve reglttered. Publlllh4ICI Orange COM! 0.ily (415) 557-3868. Contrectt 10 be le! lor eervlcM NOTIC« Of' TIIUaTaFI •ALE Pllol Aug 18, 26, Sept 1, I , 1983. w rtuen objecllont °' otllet e1ocu-aboll9 ti.. $12,000 emounl Cle-~Ne. 9ILLAlfY ~ menta retev•nt 10 •ppllc1t1one talbe<I •t>ow ,,. aep11t1e •n<I wtff T.I . Ne. ,.._ lhould be n1ee1 wllti Ille Depertment. be ~~INCi •I tile time bldt are UNIT CODE FT. o. SERVICE COM· P\&IC NOTICE Ind• copy Clel!Wrecl 0t mlllecl lo tr.. required PANY M ~ appoint~ T,,,.... FICTmOUa IU9Ma appllcant 21ST CENTURY SAV-Slgnecl: Paule. Snyder under tile lollolorlno CIMcrliAd dMd I INGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION, Title: Superintendent oltruetWILLSE.LL"ATPUBLICAlJC. ~ ITATW..wl not later lll•n September 7, 1~.. Publlallec:I Ot•noe Cotl Delly Pllol TION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER buZ,:,~°'~~ petton la Clolno Publlaheel Of•nge Coal Dally Pllol Sep1. 1, 11183 FOR CASH ANO/OR THE BREHM'S INDEPENDENT WOOD .s.i>I. I, 1083 4.,,..83 4987-33 CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS WORKERS 230 E 0y9t RO "Unit __________ ...,.... __ 1 ____________ 1SPECIFIEO IN CIVIL CODE SEC-B" Senle Ane CA 112707 " Ptlll.JC NOTICE P\ll.IC NOTICE TION 2024h (pay11>11 al Ille time of Roger s 1ev9n Breum, 1 t 0.. ------------------------1Mle In tewflll money of Ille United lamMB Eul lrv1ne CA 112714 NOTICE Of' aTATDIENT Of' WITHD9'AWA.L SlalM) alt rlQlll. title end lnl-t Thi• bullneu 11 conducted by: an ftM:ftARATION Of' l'aoM ,~.... conveyeel '° MCI now hel<I by " lndtYld ull .. OATl'n ~Cl.ARATl()tol ~llAnNQ ~ under Mid OMCI of Truat In Ille ROQ« ikeum Tile lrv1ne Rancll Water Olttrlc1 ACTTnOUI .,... •• NAm Pfopet\t herelnatl• CleKtlbecl: Tlllt lltltmenl WU ftleel wtlll Ille (IRWO) It pteperlng e Hegel""' Dee-The followin g petton llU TRUSTOR: JOHN BEL.LAMY• County C"'1c of Oranoe Coonty on ~•tlon 10< the projecl(I) <1Met1beel wtttldrawn MI ~II Ptr1,_ trom S":i7t.:'~~g.AeREi:LA~~HARO C Aug. 29, 19«13 below A "Ori ti" NeGll""' Oecltt-lhe P811MrlNC> operating under the CALHOUN ' . "2:n111 •llOf>." on ni. II Ille Dl•trk:1 ollloe, llclltlout ~ 1\81"9 of HOLL Y'S RECORDED A U'1 t4 1980 PublltMd Orange COUI Delly 1tl802 Bato..n Avenue, lrvtne. CA. BUOOA. 2009 Allto, Colla ...... I I No 111835 ~ 13101 .. 1101 Sec>I 1, II, 15, 22. 1~. end It 1Yallel* l0t public 1ntpec;-CA. 92$27 n• '· · P"1' 5002-83 tton. A Neoe1tve Oecltttllon wtll be The llcllttoua buetnen n•m• 923 of Olfldel Aecordt In Ille ollloe contleletecf '°' IPPfOYll °' Cltaep. at11-1 f« Ille 119rtnenihlp wu of tile Recorder of Orange County; flta.IC NOTICE provat by Ille Board of Dlrect0t1ofllledonJuly8, t9tl3 In lhe County of Mid ~ of INft Cleea1t>et thei------------llle Otelrlcl •ta "'"11ng to be lleld t1 Or-.. folfowjng, flCTITIOUI .,._ .. tl:OO P.M. Seplember 12, 1983 In Illa Full Name an<! Mdr-of lhe Per· Loi 31n Block 738, of Corone del NA• tTATW•NT Dlttrlel Olllce at the above eeldr-. aon Wllhdr1wlng; Holly Ann Mar, In the City of Newport BMcltl, The lOllowtng P9f'IOll I• CIOlng Projecl Name: [)y9f Aolld W .. lfleld Wooltn, 2009 AlllO, Coel• ......... per Mep recorded In BocM< 3, butlMll u : -Well Noe e 11 end 15 CA 02627 pegee 41 and 42 of MlaoelleMoue °"ANGE COAST CLEANINO Proj9Ct Loce1'°'1· City of Senta Ana, Hotly Ann Wooten M.P.. In the olftee of the county OMPANY, 29911 Croftdon, Cotta County of Orange F'Dlll29I reciorder of Mkl ~ty. MeN, CA. 02$27 Well No II: Commerclel Pl/ii Ing LOI Publl9hed Orenge Coal Diiiy YOU ARE IN OEFAlJL T UNDER A Jeffrey Alyn C0041, 2998 Crotlelon, et Bt1etol Str .. I and Segertlrom Av-Pllol Sec>t 1. e. l5, 22. t983. DEED OF TRUST DATED .My 30. 11 M .... CA. 112'27 .,_ 4093-83 1080. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC'rlON Tiiie butinftt I• conc:IUCled by: en Well No 11· AgrlculhHll Flelel 11 TO PROTECT YOUR PAOPEJfTY, IT lvldual. OrMmltlle SlrMI end s.o«11rom ID0-1c MnllC[ MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC 8.ALE. Jeffrey A. COOi! Avenue ,..,_. nu IF YOU' NEED AN EXPLANATION OF Thia tlllemtnl wu llleel wttll the Well No. 15· Chufcll Pan.Ing Loi al NOTICE Of' ...UCATlOM THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-nty Clerll of Orange County on OrMnYllle SllMI llld Wmmer Av· T O t I &. L A L C O H O L. I C ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD ug. 8. 11183 .,_ K'nMGH CONTACT A l..AWVER. . ,._.., o..criptton ot NehKe, Purpoee and To Wllom It Mey Concern: 144 Jaemine, Corone C1e1 Mar, CA PubUtMd Orange Cout Oatly ~ar ... of Projecl• ORAHAM, J-A. & McKNIGHT 9~26 llot Sepl. I, I , 15, 22. 1W, Tile Protect con11t11 ol Ille CIHlgn, JOhn s. I• (are) IWIYlno to Ille 0..: ~!t~~ -:rw °':'"'en: 602 t-83 contlr~ton an(I IMtlng Of lhrM pertmertl of Alcoholic BevertQe lb<Ne no Wlln'anty WY'tfl •to lt•l------------ Wlllt we111. The thcM we111 con-Control f0t "'47" On Sale a.n...11 oompi9.eneae °' eo<rectn.t) .. The PUBUC NOTIC( ~•11 .. tu~ r,:ton of I~ .~ •• ~1 ... 1:! Eet. Pt.) to Mii lllcohollc ~ undlt Mid oMCI of ITaTl•NT,... -aw.o• ,._.,, .... purpoM .. ,091,...,..,, agwet(lne«tlocetlOIU~ Pub-Tt\1191. by i-...on of a bfelch cw~ ",....... .:!'..::!.~ - rellebll wel« wellt l0t Ille pt<>-llthlld 0rllll0' Cou1 Delly PMo1 s.p1, l.utt In the obllgaUOnt ~ '""...._ ...... ' - Cluctlon of domMtlc WllW Thlt pelf• 1, 1993. 4897-83 IMr'9by ..... ~ .. eocuMd and -~~~~ •• Maa.. tton of Ille Pfotecl clOM not lnciucle ~ to the und«llgoed a wYtt· rn. "' .....,. ---well procluclton. bU1 one. •t Pf<>-•-.,. 1111\~ *" Dldarltlon Of °"*"' MCI 0.. Th• tollow1no pu•on llu clue11on beglnt, Ille ~ wtH nlllL"-nu 1 ~ ........... wttlldrewn M •~II pertnat lforn be Ille people MtWCI by IRWO Ind mend for -· and written notice of Ille p"1nerlf'llC) operellng undlt IN tile City of Sent• Ane. ~ MO'TICa br..ctl and Of ~ 10 '*-IN llc11tlout ~ neme of NOOA MKlgetlOn nwM to 1Yolcl polen-N01'1CE 18 HEREBY OIVEN lllel UllCMn•goed to ... Mid PfCIP«1)' to ELECTRICAL SERVICE ENOINEER- tlel algnlftcanl efftcl• .. ~ In SOUTH COAST BANK, eao Biiker Mtlefy lllld obllg9tlona, and .,... ING 1184-11 Hllfbot 8IYd Coal• the EfR '°' tile projeci tdoptecS Sep-Str•t. Coet• MMa, CelllOtnl• aft• !tie undenlQned OM"9CI Mid M ... CA 82«127 .. t.,r1bet 11178 and .. detllled In tf1a t2e2e ltM flied, wttft ti.. F«*al 0.-notloe of btlldl encl Of -.c11on 10 T~ nCllllOU• bu•lneM nerne el~ of llgnlflc.tnl .wonmen-pOtll tnaut.,_ Cots><nllon. an llP-be NOO<cl.o Apr1127, 10U .. INtr. 1111emen1 f0r Ille P«fMf'lllllp wat lll 9ffecil• lrom Envlronrnen11t plleetton to ~ab!WI •Courier &er· No. ~177322 of Offlol9I Raoorda In Ned on S-2843 In the ~ of Chackht ~ BtMc:ll'I, wllic:tl flPPllcetlon WM IN oflloe of the Aeootd« Of ()fange Or Oet.d: JUty 27 1083 aco.pted fOf ""no on ~I, 11183. eoua:r; ~·-and Acid,... of the p.,. Betl)'J. w""* ~DMd.,.,.,_.1 ~t1..,. °'eA~ oownen-:.~"'~!!,.~ on w1111c1,.w1no: Mr. Eam••ll ~atlt')t pr NI IWllnall ro '"" -er '" ..,_ OeglllQll, 940 lnrtne Ave., Aol. llYlne flen<;ll Wll« Dtalrlct ltreet, eo.11 M .... C1tlfornt1 pllad. ~ tltle pc11111lou, cw #A_,iO, Newport leach, CA. 9~, teto:! Bar"-1 A--t2t2t. encumllfanoee. to pay Ille= Publlehacl Otenge Coaet Diiiy IMne, CA. 92718 Any ~~ ~ comment11.. pMolpal::: ~ llOM(a) lnt91'eM Not Al.IQ. 11. 25, hot. 1, e. 1M3. Publlalled Oranoe co.t Delly Piiot on 1t11a ..,..._ ...... mrt ·-oom.-by 1111<1 1 "· w41fl nu. a.ci1 1 1093 "*119 In wrtllng wttll the Aeglonel • tn Nici note provt61d, ecMnoM. " ,...._ . . ' .. 80-«l Dnc:10f of lhe Federal =In-My. undar the*'"' of lllld Deed Of -----------Ccwporetlon et 1te 1""1. ,._ cNrgee. MCI ~Of "8JC N()llC[ rtaJC *>TICE °"'°'· 28 Edler..,....,~ 'Hl'""'-tnclofthetruata~i-----..-.---......-....;;;.... __ ------------San Ftanadeoc), c.llfomll t4105. If by Mid Deed of Trwt. ITAiwmwT CW ..,..,...WAI. nA11119NT cw "'Y per90tl dellrwe 10 protmt lhe &aid .... • ba lle6d on: "1day, ,..._ ttMTN9R•IP AHNDCll-NT cw UH cw Qtantlng IO tt1lf ~ 119 ...... 9epWfttlet ~ 1"3. "2:00 p.m. at ~nMQ UNDD HChtiOUe .,.._.. ..._ right to do '°'" 11e,... • -men tile ~ A--..,.,._ to fM:nnout ..-u NMm TM IOllOwtng Pll'IOfW llllft ll>M-notlaeof 11111nttn1 wttti the Aegior\11 IN CMc c.mw 9ulldlna, aoo EMf The tollo•tno P•reon hH Cloned the UM of the FlctttlOW ~· Direct« lll4INn 15 CStye of the dat. of Chepnan Av., O...enge. ~. lldrewn 11 • Olf*ll .,.,,,,., lfom ,_ Nema! KYMCO AllTOMOTIV£ Itta ._. publlcetlon of t1M notlol. Al Ille lltna Of tM lnlltal publl-Ille part.nenihlp operating unotr..tha The Flallfloue llualnlM Neme re-The nonconfldenllal pof1tone of Illa Olllon Of !Ille notloe, the. total 1111ou• ~ neme of HOl\.l"8 CLASSIFIED· iNDEX To f'lact Yow Ad, Cll 642-5678 MAL lSTAlI Telephone Service: Monday· Frid a y vsornl An&lwtm ttllll &lb.Jo t.i..nd 8olbo. P•nl11Nla C.pllltonu 8"<h C.....-dol Mor C.0.uo .. _ 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Qusiness Counter: ~= Monday-Friday :~~ 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P1M. Dana J;olftl IOU 1024 1016 DEADLINES: El Tb<o Vouni.1 .. 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The DAILY ::: PILOT assumes liability for the first · ::: incorrect insertion cnly. 11.,.._~ALS 2100 CLASSIFIED 642-5678 HouMo Ul\llAmiOhfod 2200 • H~~or 2300 .................. ~I .............. ~ ~ ~ ~m ...... ••• 111. .. .... ••• 111. ~:::~:::: J~.':' .~: leattal lMI leatral lM2 Dup14'x" rum U>O -------Oupk'-Ul\I U» "-""""" f\lmlolwd .. : .• 2600 A-<mno<a Uni t700 ~rum or U"! = Room & au.rd 1902 11-11. .......... 2904 Gl>n<Hllmft 290) SWNTll< !Wn<ALI 2906 VocallOn R.tnW. H07 •11.tn...a. oo Sl\uot ,_ "!Wft"°" W01111!d 2tOt o....,.,. ,.,. llml 2912 Oii~ !WnlAll 2914 a....-Rmlo.ll 291& CAmcN 11.mlalo Jtll tnd ... t 11.mlAll 1!llO s.,.... nn Mlor llml&le 19U AHMOUNCEJOTS ~Mnla \002 i-1 a. round 3004 PonoNLI !!012 P•,-.-1 9'rvoc... 3014 S.-l>OoLI 41 INl\NCll<Jrl 301t l'to••I >011 BUSKSS & FINANCIAL 401J •-.r JACOBS REAL TY, INC . 675-6670 NEAR 10th ST. BAY BEACH $200,000 Big R-2 lot w / 3 Br, 2 Ba, frplc. Submit offers. r • r .,COBS REAL Y.Y, .INC. -.:~~-6670 '~~~~~~~~~~~ a.....,_ 1ors.i. ·a..u-0ppor ...... -a..-,_ w.,,t.rc1 4014 _________ , ::: •111t• llNILIT • tn"'91.l'Dllrnl (')ppor•wvun .,,......,,,.,,,w.,,...s •M.,....y '° !-.. 'M°""y Won....S M-.-'l'Ot £MPLOYMENT HttJi W .. nLHt •Jot.I Wa.n\fd !:! " ... . = , .............. . 3 BdtrN, !i bllhl. pool and epa. Etegan1. '350,000 a.uumable financing. Full )IUO price 1550,000. ~105 *Cote Realty & Investment , ... , .. Thie lovely W•tllde llOme fealurM a $10,000+ eq. ft. IOI. remodeled kllchen, apa w/redwood cleclllng 2'A car garage and oov· ered patio are t0me of Ille amenltlee. AeMJme $ 72,000 loen. Owner v.ry motivated. A•k lng $115,000. 831-7370 TR\OITIO\,\I 1-ll ,\I ·1 \ •• • UMllLI Bayfronl llngle awry S Br. 2 Ba. beam oeWnp, 1pedoua t.e~. pier & .Up. •1.~.000. Bayfront 6 ba 7~ bdnn, VUla oo wide lat., pool, ape, dock for 120' yeclit: ... ,eoo,009~ Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + J.arte rec. nn.. beun oelllnp, furn.lahed, ~U.O.. f'20,000. ... , ... PUil IA"llll Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat lpllCll!ll. Aeduced -$1,600,000. PElllllU .. E llllP.-T Ocean & jetty views. Marine roam, • bdmi. 3 bath, 3700 aq. ft. x'fra partdna. $1.386,000. " fllllllll 111111 al.TIP New 4 br, 4'h ba, CUltom French Normandy Eetate 1.2 prime acre hilltop, Now $89lt000. ....... un um111 Coronado Ialand CUit. baytront lot. U' tiio.t deck. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w/tnde. AlllftUI ... Near new 4 bdrm.. 4 bath, lake view. 3000 aq. ft. $44-0.000. WW trade fat.a Jocal poperty. IOWI FIMT ••• .rt Prime 2 Br, 2 Ba & 2 Br. 1 BL Duplex on xlnt. IWimmJ..ng bMch good 1.nconw. '7~.ooo. Be.t view, W.1m ocean front bide trt-pla with 1pedoua f Br. 2 Ba. MCh level tl,200,000:, BILL GRUNDY. REALTOt\ J.1' '" i t·. 1i· U, .. " .. h ~ · , , .. -;::_ --------·- l'LL SHOW YOU MINI, IF YOU'LL SHOW Ml YOUISlll PENINSULA POINT LARGE BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME Acron from swimming beach with fabulous bay view. The kids or• grown and gone. WIN trade for smollar home o r sell. 3 bdrms, den, family, formal li"""9 and dining rooms, 3 Y, bottis, large rooms all. Top qual°fty. Come seel Op.n HouM W.d.-Sun. 1 CM 2109 E. lalloa IMI. NIWPOllT'I IHT IUY AT $571,000 "" & dear E:-Z terrm. Owner flftenciM. 644-1642 or 67$-3772 * Ulllll 11111 * Come visit the most fabulous new. New custom home in Newport. Nothina to compare with thia 4 bdrm. fam rm. 5 •bath, formal dining, 3 frpb, 6 car praee. Large pool & jacuzzi. Come to the gate land ask for 3 Yorbhire1 7~9-1931. 1P1111:.J1-t HELEI I. DOWD rlULTll, Ill. 144-tlM toCHAfQS( l\nUQWO ... ,.u. ...... Auruono ~WALll eo10 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 ._ _ PllllJ rma ... ~ an,.uu_ Bide .Uwrialo Conwr• .. r;qw-I Campuwn r,... '°You f\uniuw o.,....s.i.. 11...-hold Good> Jrwelry M""lll"'"'I' M"""I........,... Mia-Wan\.fod Muoical llVtnwnc'fl" °''""' P'wnnw. • Lfwpnwnl ....._ .. o.-, .... ~~­ BOATS IOll ~ Ddebouf t---------4 bf plual em.aid Bay ::::! LIUTllll ocean view llOme. 3 BA'• ''" Boy & Beach Loott at 1111 the elC1ru you plue 2 dent thal oould eo1 Red Es1of e ge1 wtien you ·p1J1ct1-eerve u &t11 and 1111 eou - -lhl• lovely 3 Bdrm 1v. bedroom•. Prlvale, ... ~ IEWNIT 111111 beth hOmel New roof, curltyoat.-guardaclc:om· m FanlU11c lour bedroom, traehly pluleracl exterior munlty. Prlvata tennlt :~:· lhree batll 11ome. Rear w/llletlm• guerentH, ~ =d ·~~Tier": eztt o.ct<, o\ltN'looklng canal oantral air w/electronlc a3 and luxurlant lan<I· air tllter, 111 copper Rod Dat.y. 044-7020 U24 =~· LHdad end plumbing. large lovely UMI II.IL DTlTI gl-1n bay win· yard w/coveracl patio. dowa. A.II other windows Full itprlnkler 1y•tam. mft II .,. etalned glaH •. Front/rMt ywda. Donna to thla lmmaculat• 3 Bdrm 1250 ,600. Wabalef 2 Ba home. Well maln- 1• 1 7•00 talMd and lltuatact on • 7010 7011 • • • quiet e traat, the GE 759.9100 ~::! •·s-E_L._L-ld_l_•..,.1""t•_m_1_w_1_1h-• - - - -- m: Ody Piiot Clualftacl Ad. 7()30 ije4 .. 2-68···7·6•.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l~-lll&--Vll--ll-~ ~~ I F0tever vlaW of 1olllng fair· Ttr.te • r..-11 Pll ways, lulh grMn• and 1021 -. Y ot blue eky. Baeutllully added-on family room mak• thtt l'lome aYall more attrectlYe. Alklng s 126,000. Owner wlll help nnanoe. 831-7370 llT ... nau ILlfnftlW mt au a Now reducacl to only 12311,500, thla vu 3 bed 2·~ b• .. In "~ concl". Spedoul 2.-0l'Y wllll many upgracs ... WIMI. by 324 Otero l cell to .-. ~ II fleldbta l wlll nagoUata. CAL.L. 831-1400 ....... NWIT..a ... ,... - WAT£RfRONT HOMES lee. REAL ESTATE ... ,.. . TRANSPORTATION • classlf ltds 1ocatact four baclroom on wortc for tile attefnoon llde of the • wou. ,. .. ,, M•H Verd• Counlry TR \DI T 10\,\l. 1-lL\l T\ N":r.fl ~ ... Camprn M°""' &.lo." "MOWft)'<~ Motor-~~,., .... Tt..lon.. UulH y AUTOMOTIVE """' i.-onc AulO~Pon.o Autal Wan\l'd SporUI, R.<... llodo • W-I DnYM Truck• v.,.. f\•H•(fO" Cl-M.• 9010 IOl2 I014 '°" IOll llCnO !I022 toi4 I03I AUTOS ~TED Allo"""'"' A uel• A~1" &MW l"Un>H\ °""""' ~Lotton ,.,,..,, ""' Hand. '"""' ,......, ,_ l,.omtlotcJlllll i..Mo '""'"' ......... M-..ll M...--. M1llOll11ol11 MO °"'' ..... lft'e .......,,. -~· l'ol)t ""r ~ ... llubot\t ~ vo1i.. • ..,.., Volw Mlor tlOO •10'! tlOt tl12 ti 14 1117 tilt •121 •1u tlU 1121 tllll •m tlll .... .. tll1 tlt l tlU tl46 tl4' . ... tltl "" ti$! 11a1 ... tt•t ti A 111$ 1117 •1• "'' .. ,, tl7a ''" • r -Club. PrlCacl welt belOw • M2-s.11 par. 12".000. 151-31e1 liiiii;;;;;;~-~ for quick UYFlllT e cashaates. !p~TIES llYllllllll 111·~==~~~~============::; eo i..1 on the t>eywmt P"· Lm .. • ,.:. v11e pier and 11011. IUllWWllWI Blended Ba\e Mor\gaae A. blended rate mort.g&Be Is a new mortg&Be that covers an old mortg&Be and advances new tunds. The new mortg&Be ta used to pay orr the existing mortgage at. " lower l'at.e than t.he our-rent market. rat.a The lender g1·ams the new rate somewhere between the old rate and Lhe preva1l1ng market rat.a The new mC1mhty payment Is larger th&.n It wu prevloual)', but not. u high as current. rates would require Impao& on b~•r • R.l!c~1vu " lower lllen ms rket rtllf' • C•n qui.my wt'h • lowtr tnoome • Lowtr monthly pa,ym•nt.e Be&ut1tu11y deoc>ratact • 0ramat1e + __.__ a bdrm. home wl1h formal -dining rm .. den, hobby 8drm, a k t~. lhOp end btMltf .. t rm. vaulted oalllngoa. 9'.irt L.aro• . beyalde t•r• 1 1 au • Bk Y II O ht•· td••I tor an1af1alnlng of 181,000 • Juel plaln eunnlng. Ullt!llW~ t1()~S 1095,000 lnoludlng tile Reerion. 87MIOOO lent, llt 673-4400 -: , _____ _ UIJIHt.Hlt HARBOR ·-.il..- COLOWeLL BANl(eRo ENI&. ....... __ i.rred to above wae llled In Ofange IOOllCa11on -on 111t In the RaglOnll amount of tlla unpaid ~ of the 8UOOA, 2000 AlllO, Coetl Mela, County on Fa0rult')t 1t. 1"3. orb• part ot IN put11to fll9 !Min-obllcMtlon ~ b'i t11e Mo¥e ci. CA m21 AUTOS, OOMESTIC Jatfr~ C. Kymla, i820 Ol'anoe tained by the QorilorMton. Thie th le ecritied cleeCI of tn..M and _.l!Nltlld TIM lletlllou• but!-name AMC 111111$ lmpaot on Hller IUNw ...... Sprdoua pool-med lot in 24 hr guard pt.ed community. Llaht. airy 3 BR Nantucket model. A~ tnctiye decor. Owner wW cury financinC ~th low down. Pm.- Ible leue/option. Ave., No. I. Co9t• M.e, Ca. 9M27 ~ for pul)llo IMpeotlon di.It· Q>llC9, ~ and ldYWlooll II alet9'Mnl l0t tile pertMf'lllllp wee .._.,, .. 1 Cert J l(yrnle Jf., 1900 hbnne tno raoullr ~ hol.n. l35.7ee, 12, flied on Jul)' I , IN3 In IN County Of c...io.. '* ~eneoe. CO<ona del MM, C.. t2t25 ~ ~ 10 tectlon Tha io.11 lndebtaon.a IMl'I "' ()fangt. °'"""*' . · ••• I C*1 J. Kymte 81, 1ne-u111 StrMt. aos. 14 (b)( O Of Iha lllulea end Aeauo-..ctmete on whKfl ~ bld II Fiii N*M Ind Addrwe of v. ,.. ~ ::i Man)' lender a ofter a blended rai. 'Yuaalpa. c.. t239t ~ of the ftedwal Oec>oall ln.-oomfl'IMd Mey ba ~ 1011 Wllhdrawtng: Holly An11 ,.... att mor••-.. a• 1• p-""u-i a ht•t-ar t-r:' bualNM"' OOtlCluC1ed by. CorpcwMlon. tno (714) .,.,~ .. -Wootwa, 200t Aleo, eo.t. ...... rn..--..i -· ...,_ .. -• IVU ..... .. ... ., pen11e1e111p 80VTH COA8T IAHI< ttl9-.. CA. tnn . ~ ..,, roLurn than th• old mort.e&4• A TNll atat9mlnt -lllld wlttl ttia ty MAllrf A. ALI Olt«I: AuGllll t , 11A T. o. HR-Holly""" W00tert ,,._.,,,. !!! -·, .,tat.e ftror ... 1onal e&n 1u1de a County Qlftc Of °'r.'f: ~ 1U IJ\oe ~ & ~ VICI OOMftAH'f , ,_ ~ -· • .,.. .-~ -~ M~~~~=~~~~~~~.~-Dllly~~~~~~~·~::~-~-=-~~~~ey~·~~~r~=~~~t~=:o~~~ro~~~e~~~~~-~;~d~h~:~~~~b·=~~!·!·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~Auguet 11.18, 1 .... 1.1111 4tOC).a "9s-a .... - • Altraot.t Pot•nual bu.yttt • "41oet•" all 11.1ne1~ '' olo11n• IN Nnf PORTC•Nfilt 644-9060 ' • 1 Ce Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Sept. 1, 1983 lt1M1 ltr Salt He .. 11 tr a t IHHI F•raiala.. • ..... Uaterala•.. ltun Ua ua11-•T Af!rtatala, Val. A rlatala Uaf. &f1!blta11, UaJ. Garatu fer lalMa lalad 1006 C111a Mtaa 1024 Mtw,.rt hack lOlt ltwrrt ltacla 21H Ctatt iiua 2224. 11 ltac~· ""1111 CtrtH itl Mtr 2722 C111a •11a 2724 Saata A.a 2UG Ital 2t12 114X.FllUTl30Yll S101,000llOITllllS *l1rFrt1I01d1* Beach Hee-38r, 28a, dt>I LAROE 38r, 281. den. 1.vtyEetblttlmm1cbrlghl, Sludio,S376/mo, l11,lea1 WIOIUllYILUiE So Coaet VlU e 1 Br Aiill>Oe la1and [g owa e No loan lees. no close 3 bdrm 1'.le ba, t>eautllully VIEWI VIEWI VIEWI gar. gas BBQ, winter, large rrd $800 mo. 36r 2'hBa. 21rplc's & $400 MC 642·4210, 1 & 2 Br Apia avall. Pool, $500/mo Joyce Walu.e: ~:::immo~~z63~ cost Cape Cod rttno-upgraded, giant yard Sec Bid., 2 Br 2 Ba, S 1100 mo. 650-1225 673·82 O dya. $1350. 7159· 1341 Agt. Mon-Fri. 8-4 onl~. epa, garage avall. leundry 6.') 1· 1266 veted, eh ore mooring Open house Sun 2005 Pool. boa1 slip avail ••ES'" VERDE o4br, 2be, e•~lualue Penlnaule Pt Studio apt nr "•ac" ~vall rm gas paid No ""ta I ----~.~IOO~ WANTED. 1hop llP&ee 0< 6 5 ,.,. ,.. ~" • Sepl 1' s""'2•0"' "mo . 2Br '1'''•B8 $596"--S6t00 Hal e large garane for mln0< 4Br·t hae 10 So Arnold Owner,645-3440 ByOwner· 7 -8637 OCEANFRONT dining room $1200. modern2Br.&Oen,2Ba, ~ ,. .... Baylront Agl 640-1538 s11oto.oo ~ •• 21A •BAYSHORES• BHutllully rurnl1hed 3 Br. 979-2890 or 5o40-0518 2 blocks bay & ocean. 675-1102 1 Br 1 BA $515 Furn. rm for empl. lemale, auto body repair, Wiii PIY CtrtH iii Jilts -1022 2 • " PRISTINE 3Bdrm 3Ba. 2 Ba. lrplc, d/waeher, Me.8verde4Br,3Baplus $ 10OO 11 ea •·e Ct1la JltH 2124 Tll_ll_lllT 11C·OOl1 ~~:pso;~O~~~~~~'.~~:e ~ .. ~oor$~~~:10;~~ 22 3 AVALON $475.000 lee 2561 Clrcle patio on sand. s925imo. famlly rm. $1100/mo. 2t3/378·3119. l'l'll!--'P."'----.--Biil 969 1221 OHIO Ill Ill Brok8' 6 .. 0•9019 _ Or Open Sal/Sun 12-6 Winter rental. 650-9499 Call 540·1158. Aek lor RV TERR. 5b,3b8s1300_ fGSO SQ ti. ol quiet luxury, YOU DESERVE ITI Goll course vu Pool, hOt • A beel buy Two units for Nice 3Br. w/huge Jncd yd (605) 682-5541. (714) or 982-4214 Larry or Pam ON BEACH 2br 1ba $850 2 Br, 2'1t Ba, wl every NEW gated 20 Townnome tub Non-emkr Christian OfHct ltatab 14 $245.000 One3Br,2Be, $99 ,000 Hu~e 646-6325 --,..,.--,....,---,--::--=--~PENN. 3br 3ba 2 bl alp• xtra. fncd yard $750 VILLAGE COMMUNITY morels Pvt antr 61'w iiR NB 278 one 2 Br l'-t Ba Call to M U R C H I N S N Liit ISLE MN• Verde lovely 3 Br. 2 673-6336, 642-9666 3 Bdrm. 2'1t Ba 1800.,., S2351mo ~-1910 1 ettc • . . to .l'INO·Es B I lty 2 $2-700 Agt 642-1183 ~... 1365 aq h Sullable IOf Me this fine Investment ENTERPRISES 752·8731 n 2 Br 2 Ba ltp1c, garage, a am room, car 1BR fenced yard, partly tt ol pure lu~ury Gar· Lrg aunnyroom. laundry ineolcel 0, dentll Agent. propeny Barbera Aune Catt 646·9603 for appl Winier $ lOOO. 6F5-2705 garage, gardener Jncld ~p, 3Br. 2'~Ba. Jacuzzi. 2 l"rn 150 per week ages spas In every home 1 , C ... 1 5032 64•·8200 NO QUALIFYING -Le .. e s 1 100 Im 0 le II 1175 ,. • I sell, rats req d oat• ~ • .... Low down 3 bdrm • lam-Ill CA•YO• " ow .. 1· 770-034 7 rp •. a new, mo 963-2431 • master sutte d nlng Meaa 548-1372 ---------" n 650-1225 rooms. wood Durning •CdM, former m1nlcurll1 tty room Near beach It% llaed rate 30 yeeri LllO ISLE ••YFIOIT Near o-c .c deluxe 2 br 2 19r model, lrplc, micro, fireplaces, micro-wive Over 21 M. walk to t>cll. Cllx suite 2855 E. Cat ~Macnab-Irvine I! I \I I \ S960/mo Agt 673-8550 ~is:~eM~~:conow~~s~8 VIA LllHIRI ba pool patio blllns crpts L~d:a1~11ay 3 {1 ! ~~ /~~c, ¥;~~~r~;o ~~~~31~5 ape ovene, private patios & ~g~1. 5l~~.2~n~;3.~;;~ Hwy. S575mo. 675-8900 1'1 NITS &RU view 14 Rua VIiiari Annual lease 3 bdrma. 3 t hru-out $500'1 flat 499-4319 Yard a · g 8 rd en er *WOITIYI Neat. clean 2 Br + den Open wk nd s 1. 5 baths, nicely furnished 539-6190 BEST lee . lido Isle· 4 edrm lamlly ~dnstrs, gar. nice provided Elegant llvlng Rm In CM hae. pvt en- Mme, qutet st, Incl. RI/ 640-1538 Incl. llnens. 40" slip. area. Victoria/Canyon only 15 mtnutes from trance. ba. kitchenette, 1 llJTll* access. 1145.000 Chuck S .. OOOlmo. Not far to ocean big 3 Br 2 home In great laland lo-No dogs Avall 9•4 Fashion Island. 7 minutes mt 10 t>ch. ,325 -t $75_ 1 MO FREE RENT • t •\I I'\'\ Harbor View duplex. Owner $365,000. Best buy In Cdm 848-0096 S 111 63 266 OMAHlll llOl llY Liii •w.n Ba 4-lam singles kids oatlon. $2000 yrly. $550/mo 631•6812 10 SC Plaza or O C Air-631 •1259 With short term 1ea1e, lull P er. 1• 1 n pete lncd yd gar $600's Baylront Condo· Lg 4 port Just eaet of New-service aulte1. t<"p your OAPE CID TOW•llOME Ill· 1100 539-6190 BESt lee bdrm, fully turn. Avail mo 2 Br 11/2 Be. lrplc. O/W, port Blvd & so of Sen R o o m 4 A e n 1 . ocvethead IOw & t>drm. 2'1t batl't. cust I•--------Weatalde 3 Br, 2 Ba, very to mo Beautllully decor-pvt patio. garage, no pets Diego· Frwy $1200/mo non-smoker. female. nr professional lm8Q8 high. thruout. Shutt are, air nice. pool, dehwr. lrpl. ated $900/mo $540/mo 543-5478 634 631-5439 2473 Orange CCC $260-mo. 662-1160 88 t Oo't'el' Of, Sulle 14, tond., oak wet bar, brick Oceanfront 2,JJr 1 Ba lrlg. 642_7326 NINTER RENTALS now Hamllton Ave. Costa Mesa Room lor rent-near bet> & N8'i\'por1 s.ach HU•l1'ETTlYIEW 200 blk 40' 101. 3br ..-den, 3ba. yard. compl relurb. ---------h1tr w/FIHIH 12~ patio, etc~ $209.000 Cell patio. garegr."" no pete, evallat>le Call for lnlo 2 Br cottage lype, gar. pvt 2 26 631-3651 S539,000 217 Jasmine Owne</agt 673-5551 Beaut •Br 2ba, living rm, OWNER 631-0710 ulll1 paid, avall tlll June £1 ftrt 2 2 WATERFRONT HOMES I d & I d 155 7 fwy. S250 mo 963-4954 . den & pleyrm Corneflol. Condo I Br t Ba top ·94 $625/mo 831-8569. Lrg 26r. ale. ••r1t'ltone's. CALL 631-1400 !::. Y~ep R~t?req'd. n~ ous. bright. 2 Be. .,., Share Fountain Vellay 4~AL8':,"' ~~Nl~~~LA~ e·s1de nr 17th Lots ol floor, gym, etc. $123,000 OCEAN FRONT WINTER Condo, ,,..._ .. ar Glen, avail Lido Mobile Home Park. 2 pets. 642-0:150 be $625 493-0467 hOme, rasp prof male aq 8 · _ .. ood d kl & h t ......, -over 35 842·2917 done s3oo mo 675-7904 r""w ec ng o Ownr/Bkr 673-2749 RENTALS· FURNISHED. 9· 1. $650 mo 859-9073 Br mob 11 e home .. Br. Ea.st lSth St c •• -H t I L 740 1111 Jina I 24 tub. Too many eittras lo liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-365b0d-7. 3$69008 . 4 bd, $1000 Ftaataia $750/mo 673-6030 , S450l mo Avail 9. 1 c';i1 81l , HC• Unlurn nr OCC(". empl M/or Beyfront. Ottlcee, p1tloe. man1lon $225,000. 2 Bdrm, 1111 Ba Condo. F need reler's 5225 mo, pe1klng. Janltorl1I. 2 Br. 1•1t Ba. spa, closed 642-7577 LllO ISLE y II 2234 3horeclllfa: lg 3-Br, 4 ba, 540-4431 1 1 d 11 h 11 dbl 673 1003 110,000llWI .. t VIiia Balboa Condo. Prof I 'I tam rm lrplc'a grt ocean -rp c, 5 ws r, pa o, 111 & last 545-6024 -garage, e .. or eacrow. REllOll Sii 000 · ' 2 Br. walk to shop>plng, garage. $750/mo. $500 De I p 1 1 1 Only $99,500. Agent S,C Plaza condo 2Br 1 ~· ' dec.complturn,2Br2ba, 2atory3 r2 Bawshr/dryr vu, walk lo pvt bell. patio. starting at ,525 deposit 863_1500 Agenl UnlurnRoorn&Bath Elec egn roeuona to 645-9 t6 t t>a, pool. spa. Own lor Fiil tllOI ULI Ir/den, dining rm, lam rm, bltlna 2 gar lncd yd $650 S20001mo, 548-7639 557_1430 no lee · • garage. w /0 Own ahera space & secretary coal of rent! $t0~ or less 2 story, 4 t>drme + lamlly pool/spa. Beaut. vu: ocn, kid• ok 539-6190 BEST Slngle level 3 Br hOme for,_______ __ ----phone. 5350 646-0162 In new Dana Point ottloe. 1ST Tiii llY RI dn .. By ownr. 86,900, room. Oellghtlul eouth bay 11te 1. Le 1 s e Alty fee rentlleaae. 11300/mo. 3 Br totally remodeled, 2 Bdrm, 1 Be, enclosed 497-2333. IEllE'l YHll OtlAIOf 556-1626 or 775-2580 patio with aparkllng pool. $1500/mo. 1-997-3000 •--------Bl<r 752_8363_ brand new. 1 •1t Be single garage. S .. 50/mo Rtttla tltll 2904 -0-1-0-m-Y_E_S_l _m-.s- 3 Bdr 2 a.. dlnlnn area _. 2 '::miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Corner location $530,000 ext 191 dy, or ev/wknds tmbmed, 3600 11 1• 5 4Br1• lrg townhou&e apts, O/W, $390 deposit 863-1500, ••ot rms or rent b _..,,.1.,, ··• 11 LIH ISLE 1-771-0426. onua, poo ac, s 1 3 B 3b d 1 I OK • t lee ,.,, '""' 1rw..1T 1••n car gar Good tamlly SPECIAL UITlllE 1 bh N bell pac ous r 1 con o pat 01. k da • no pets .. gen . no . $ l20-up w/kltchenette ~ .. ..-. u. name. Selle< wllt lease use Of remove existing Ill· llOO ~~ec ~·1. ~Peta' 11350 nr beach $1075/mo. Sap t o cc up an c y 2 B• t Ba. upstalre, lrplc, avail 875-8740 Lu it new full 1ervkle olflcea wloptlon to buy tor 18 t>ulld lngssltuetedon 65x ,._ ________ Ht .. tl Ualuaiala ... -t malnt. REF S. 213/594-9 131 $695/mo. For rentel ep-garage s625 i mq 130-295aqft Some2 mos Submit on partial 324 ft lot Change of ton-,•·----------· 964-5 .. 00. Santa Cecilla. Spacloue turn Of unlurn. pllcatlon 645-66 .. 6 642-7803 Vacatlta office suit .. rent towards down tng possible on 11111 de--•EWPIRT llTS Gtatral lJ02 GreenbrOOk 1800 eq. fl cul-de-sac S4 t5, clean 2 Br nr Harbor 2 Br Ouplek, anctld "•rd, lntala 2907 g~ ~~agYll~, 1;8 S795/mo. $125.000_ Ve-sirable Eas1slde locetlon •17 ... 100 *•"•n 11m.11,.* hOme cloM to backbey Shpg no peta 642 1603 ' cant, ready 10 go-hurryl Otter-.. tor sale Of trade • .., -... • • .... ltacla s1200'1m. 0 6'2 3572 . Of 642° 3153 • kids, pets Ok s435imo OOWFlllttt wlnOOW9 c au 752•64 8 Curt Herber1s 11, Agt $225 OOo Call Jean Rtl· Just lell out of escrow & OrH• If Tiit Ortfl · ~ • • · 963-8286 bfr 2.30 $850-Sept 3 -.10. Lall ---------- 631-1266 ta 10 deialls ownera ere motivated Anaheim 2br, 2ba $525 1421211111 NESTCLIFF 4 Br. 3 Ba S495/mo. 2 Br. t Ba pool, Studio apt w/stove & chance tor aummer ran-Lido Penlntula-water 2BR 1'1tBA $98,ooO 243 E 2'2nd. C M 979-8330 r r · Charming 3 Bdr 2 be B Park 2br. yd, pets $476 • flat deal mellow' lilnct-winter rentll $1200/mo. laundry room. close to refrlg. water &. 088 pd, tel 5802 Seashore. Call oriented olllce bldg 142·&200 home. Includes sep Cypr 2br,ger,peteS425 lorda ocean close Ctose lo 1hop1, school. shopping 149 E. Bay St close to beach $395 now bef0<e Its gone. $800/mo 673-6030 guest Muse & apaclou1 F.Vlly 2br, gar, yd S510 539-6190 BEST Rlty lee Call Lit, agt 642-5200 Tll M&•t. 142· llOI 960-1!70 fll l&•t 142· llOI NEWPORT BEACH office rm yrd Hurry. II will not 1811t. Fulrln 1Dr, ulll pd $370 •B 2B d~ 1 t :-:.. A'ltt 1 1 ooo .,, h Attractive Cutt,...erber1s II, agt • r, a, 1 acen ° nest.... br ghl, cory, re-I MllUTEI f•Oll Walk to beach. 1 Br. crpta. l1atal1 It ' ....,. · • PIOL llOllE 631-1266 G.G 2br, gar, pets $475 $950 mo. 988-3042 w I poo I & c 8 t> an a oou• drapes, Stove & relrlge Slaare 290I Building on Quiet Street I ' •, , • '' Fulrtn 2br. patio $400 elementary ac I & p11k. decorated .. Br 3 Ba n Well Maintained, Modern Quiet locatlon 3 BA 2 Be. H Bch 2br, gar, pets S475 •4·-B-r-3-b-a-, -2-600-1-q-h-.-P-ool-. $1750mo Call Answer 2 Br Condo lrgldeck S45o 535-~· 2 er wtcarport In §6 AlSlgned Parking Gar- llreplace. RV access HWPORT llUll Stntn 2br. w/gar. S490 s 13ootmo Call Mrs Ad 592. 642-4300 24 hr. $650 631-4361, L11aaa leack 2741 Plaza $275 ... ·~ utll 8 g 81 Av 1 t I 8 b t e $148 000 fl ncln b ,._________ S.A. Hurry. 3br. s350 641 1884 -645-4800/645-3323 · na g '( 1• Lrg duplex, 2br 2be, w/ Such a Deal 5br, ssoo Ganz Tobin Really. Saa Jaaa 11, 2271 ·_ 2 Br 1112 Ba, frplc, walk to 549-8289 call eves owner laundry hOok up. both wstmnatr2t>r,ger.S500 846-1372 Sen Juan :e,r~m~ 3 Br 2 $600/mo 2 Br 11~ Ba town & beach. $800/mo $350mo Shere NB Condo RtJ loC1r•l11Utr. El Toro l 0 32 unus. Live In one. rent the Seel Bcll 3br. 2ba, $725 __ H_O_M_E_F_O_R_R_E_N_T_ 81 pool h"'m'e .._:er bltlns Townhouee, gre~t>ell, Incl utll. 493-8538 w/Pool, Jacuzzi. Tennis, BAVFRONT BLOO_ BASE· MENT· 2500 itq ti 50(/S 1 00/1q It Call Mon-Fri 9·5. I .al ll21 · other By owner S2H,!X>O IOO's 1898 8626 I ·~-t/r ca po t b on .. • 92K t200sq tt. 2 yr otd. e• 626•6247 d"" 594•2442 now -ee -iuntlngton Beach 5 Bdrm, klda/pete S650 + lee • r r · Y BiOcll 10 beach & town, Gar. FP, ver'( large place, 2br ale earthtone dee I•----•'----• 2 Br oceanfront w/garage 3 Ba. frplc. dshwshr. dbl 539-8190 BEST TSL .,2.o7te Th1~21n_110• studio apt $425/mo ut111 MI F • 9 8A v a II Now 4 Br. 2 Ba. attechad gar 60k 120 lot, RV prkng etc. $98,500. 646-8386 Condo In Cedar Gian Oe------S 1250/mo yrly. garage. I amity rm. Kids, ,. • 1nc1 d . S 5 O O d a p . 642·5 7 vetopment Owner wlll Nice 3Br,w ttuge lanced 2 Br 2 Ba, nr so. Coast pets welcome. $1150. Stal ltac• 214 :ottage type 1 Br. ulll pd. 494-2797. 4 br. 2 ba. washer, dryer, 642-4644 NEWPORT CENTER Full service E11ecutlve Suites. $575-$825.640-5470 carry 2nd, or snared yard $99,000 Huge Ptza. sec. gate & rec S800 deposit 863-1500 Steostobeach 1326 fen1s pvt patio & lndry rm, $450 I It L 271.9 kit . etc. $250/mo, utlls equity arrangements M U A C H 1 N S 0 N center $525/mo Agent. no lee. this rare 2 room adobe t S450 sec. dep. Rela IW~rl IC• v tncl S20 dep. 646-8386 CHARMING 2Br. 1Ba 552·6009 ENTERPRtSES752·873l Sti••trlWlater oii'GO-ld-en_w_es_t _sec_u_r_a_3 w/appls eazy terms fee req'd.nop!lts 6 .. 2-0350 10 •Breathtaking View• __ l _EW_N_A_T_D_E_m __ ll_ houee. Costa Mesa. Foaataia Ceaetery Lota ..... 1. Br 2 Be 4 lam home gar 539-6190 BEST Alty -t Br dlk apt, lots of Balt>oa l•l•nd Hou&e: 2 br, mo1TIVR 11ms $63.000 Terms 548-6680 n Cottage type t Br, u111 l>d, closets, 2 balconies. rrplc 1 ba, lrplc S250. 1st & .. .,~ =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiil V11le7 1034 Crypll 1225 JlCOISll~n ~e5;:~;;~1~~~{45 • Wt1taiaal1r 2291 pvt patio, lndry rm, gar. & pool $695/mo . last Nick 673-2H6 Full Mrvlce trom S625mo. • 360Q st, 5 Br bonus rm, For Sale Lot 164, apace p•op Malla Ell $450/mo • S450 sec 979-889 or 660-0144 U Call 544-6800 FAITAITIC llltlAILE tge pool IBC ~-l cond C&B, Blue Spru~ No 2. n71 ... --/Ill Ill• Nall< 10 sand n· aur1 casual '275 peys rtlf1t 1 utlls prl-dep Reis req'd, no pets M/FleT!l~~~. T3~~.~~!~ •. Ole apace, 2 rmt _ rec:ept 9'~% VA loan 3 Br w. ba Sale comm oistr~ •s se~i ion Hart>or Rast ,. • • Ill t>unialow crpts bltlns & v11e cozy bungalow ref rig 642-0350 2 Br 2 Ba. cpl, drapes, nr Ex C d "~ ~ J 300 539 6 90 , .. _, ·1 t t beach yrly S750/mo lrplc. pool. clubhae. new area, 2 baths. _, t>ar. tra large lot lean an sale S55K dn, $269 000 Memoroat Park $500 lalL-a l1laai " BuEsSI T lee ., • 1 stove prov..,..., won a.s EASTSIDE • 830 6c h C M neat ASl\lng s t24.900 .. e 539 6190 BEST Alty lee 548-9341. 646-2848 crptlpnt. Reta, credit " et 4 SQ • AITO Open wilnds Appl OBO (8051964-7561 On S BaU!lronl, 3 Br 2 Ba, -~ -----• req S3!i0 , '" utlls Avell lmmed 67!>-7121 1 964-5400 18125 Santa C --,-1 ,. I i 2244 S650/mo 2Br 1'..,Be 6 0-95 7 k d OOMFT • con Cecilla oamtrCH lower duplex $1400/mo " •• A,.,, ... ,. Fuabli.. Twnhse. yard/t>alcony 4 4 evslw n s Ottlce 81>1C8 for leue 747 Super share>' 3Br 2ba H I L l O Property 1250 Yeatly • viii S 10 S Bdrmt 1760-12&0 sm pet ok. carport. tndry UITILIF_F_TWl __ l _ll_ 11. $695/mo utlla pd AIC, home on cul de sac Cov-llDt. HCa 1';;;;:-;;-=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii On N Bayfront, 4 Br 2 Ba, lalNI rm, ell bl1·1ns M/F h 1 3 ground llr 1055 El er8<1 patio tropical gar -.-E-•_£_1_1-Tll_ll_A-.--,-J• $1500/mo yearly . utll Ptai .. ala 2607 2536SantaAne Ave IN NEWPORT BEACH 2'Lblo '1 r I urn t>rl, Ci mino Or Cotta Mesa. · · n nlEI Great commercial lo-On Abalone 2 Br 1 Ba, gar 'R TSL MGMT 642·1603 .., 1 • rp c poo • 3 Bll<s E of Fairview & den wiwaterlatl Many 11 Blllb p 1th S 50 isor ? br 1 ba, pool. nr Balboa Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-clubhse, nu cpt/pnt ext1as Only $132,500 3 b d Ir~~~·: 9 o O o f~n o~~na (:01 en:a1mj ~m 6 Imo yearly ~ I Pier WINTER ONLV E/slde duplex. 2 Br. 1 Be. ments & T-nhouses. Reis, credit~ $350 • ,,.. Ad7~~~1040, Mr Tracy lCILllER REAL" . Good Income-price re-Lore Vance Altrs 673.•062 ea ty $45-0/mo. 675-1871 gar. yd. wld hkup Cpl Some ere eleiiently utlts. 640-9547 ev/wl<nd 111-1310 ~-833·3134 duced to $4 00k OCEANFRONT. new112 pref $595/mo. 650-2077 furnished. From $660 Female rmmle needed, • $290/up, carpets. OPEN TILLS PM lntnt 1044 673-2943 lali..a 2207 651·1177 Br. 2 be $900/mo Win-E-slde twnhse 2Br l '1tt>a. On Jamboree Rd 81 yearly rental near beach diapes. e/c, reetrooms, •--------I•--------Ptai .. ala 5 8 0 San Joaquin Hiiia Rd 5297 50 mo. 642_9708 17301 Beach Blvd Hunt-OPEN fHURS/FRI 3·6 12 __ __ 1,,,_ _______ ~ ter rental 875-1989 2 4 range. no Pets 1•4· 1IOO lngton Bei ch 842•2834 HIE LDT E•eter 2brl21t ba condo DaJltxti/Uaill 1300 Sturtln. S4SO yrly, utlls Cnt a •Ha 2'24 $615/mo 642-2520 Provid es plenty of _5132·500 955"2258 LA~UNA BEACH-Oceen pald, parking, 573•7954, UllEI VISTA APTS •CONDOS• 210 44th St rear -MICHll lOM DAlllE 3reet tbr 1ba, lrpl .. O/W, VIiia Balboe and Ver-po91tbtttt1es tor cttllaren 1J'NIVERSITY view 2Br Oplx, fully aa-' "'VINE lrg beck yard. gar . $500 $485 1 Br. 1 Ra Apt Frplc, sallles. 63 t-4960 an•mela. big .pool or sumable VA Loan. both Cortaa iel Mar 222 "'C 3 Br 2 Be hae land· Agt 673-1282 skyltghts, patio, alt --whatever you have 1n PARK units newly painted & re-bullt-tns •CONDOS• mlndl Quiet cul·de-sac carpeted $235,000 Agl 11'• yearly 28r bayelde tcel>ed gard1N1s lrplc & 11,a•-,-•• -,~ .. :--a-:c•:---.,.,..4•1 368 Avocado VIiia Balboa and Ver· d 1 E 759 0704 epeclel quiet lr>ed yd walk atyllah ~Of 9700'• ph _ Ill St di 1. 2. street In I ea asts1aa Enjoy this conveniently • to beautllul beacl't $630 539-8 t90 BEST Alty fee 28r. 28e. Blue Lagoon TSL Mgm1 642-9412 ~~ ~9960 u OS· •-I locetlon Btllly lend· located 3 Bdrm 2 be .--~,---~1~3~5~0 539-8190 BEST tee Condo, beautlf\Jlty turn Great 1br tbe. irpl., oiW. l· SCIC>ed '"Sunset Maga-single level hom~ In Iha acoae IOf :)rangetree Condo 1 Br. 1 PV1 beh. tennla. pool. lrg beck yard, gar , $500. $850/mo. 3 Br 2 Ba zlnw" type yrdsl Terrace watk. to pool Ne.wp()rt ocean lront Nearly new 3Br. 3Ba. 2 Ba wllolt Avall 9-11. e.iallSeptthruJune$900 Agt 673•12841 upper unit, garage, w/d 759· 150 I or 752-7373 spa, and shOpplng Good trl-plek, prime location frplsc. wet bar. balcony, 2 $575/mo. 552-7552 mo. 09•3266 hk-up, 3 blocl<s to t>eaah, WALKER&LEE Rolf.state 4._....._. ..... - ~. INCREDIBLE Below Mi(t lllffl'll a low dwn on 2Br. 2Be quallty twnnse $129,900 GolO&n Prop 752·1569 loca11on on a cul-de-sac 673-7873 car garage. grdnr. Lae Noodbrldge E1tates ""Lin· i::----:::,.---.--=rr House· E/slde 2 br, encl. all t>lt-lns. $153,500 r•atE ,.,. 11us1 s14oo mo. 551-'4693 eve coin": 38r 2.,., ba. lam rm. ·~· lttcla gar., fenced. lndry hk up. 208 Lugonla ~isor ·Realty 651·1177 ~OR c .M :._PLEX. Oll Oii LUSH lndry rm, s 10001mo. i;;~•EWPO ..... .-..R.,;T;;..;PMl~i!R._X•R•tx,,_.2 xtras. 966-208 .. all 6 TIL lls•t 142· llOI Agt prlnc only 846-9464 So. Hwy house. beemd 6o40·202 t Owner/agt. Br yrly, gar. furn or un- cell., lrpl. 2 Br 2 t>a, 2 car l.llHI ltac• 224 lurn no pele 673-6640 Loh for Sala 1400 gar s 12001mo. • 2B 1e & ·e 20 wt 1 Br Cottw f pie I g d r, a, ~ r, •. n· Sale or trade, of equal Ocean Bl • 2 lrpl. VUSI 3 br -.-· r · r Y • ier onty S650 & $850. value. lot at Lal<e Ellza-2 Ba $2250/mo or 4 Br 3 pet welcome $650/mo (2131 848-2232 t>eth, $3200. 980-5954 Ba $2500mo. Agl M Hiii Kall Rentels 497-4601 Large 1 Br. newly dec;or-Across from beech eted, pool. no pets. $390 B1 lghl/alry 28r 1 ba. 673-0884 patio. $775. 968-8263 Large 1 Br. pool, lndry lee. car ports $•04/mo utlls pd 548-0336 ft 5 759-9100 lB 2,LB t.llractlvely f\Jrn 2 Br. pV1 a · r, " 8• new cpl, great deck. ttpe to l>Ch. winter. LE Ix L 1 Coalt ICeaa 4 vlew1. $1350 mo. 6"" 7684 Lrg 2 Br lourplex. 720A · C•l•lt 6-43-2269 .,.,.. Sh a II m a r. $ 4 9 5 -MK:~ Dfllvt S 12661mo part lurnlahed, Brand new home In Emer-Oeluk t Br. quiet. pV1, g11 646-26 t3 No pets Gorgeous 1 t>r condo w/ mirrored wardrobe•. OW. "refrlg, new crpts, lull ee- curlly Pool & clubhouse w/vlew or ocean 'A ml away 859-7866 wkdya lllTIL All 5 Br 3 Be. pool, Pool Property lroot bay, blks New everything 1 Br 2 IW YUIE IPIOlll --house. Call Mary Ann atd Bly 4.225 aq n. 4 Br. 10 bell. S525 673-6336 MESA PINES 2850 Harle b 1 o ck s o 11 sand Thia oolltandlng 3 Bdrm Univ Pk Terrace 3 Br REITAURAIT 631-7370. 545-7836 rM . 4'1t Ba. $3000/mo. Agt. BEAUTIFUL 1 Br $525/up. U 50/yrly 760-8862 beauty wlll plea&e even Dover modal. 2 Ba. xlnt Prime corner location In 2 t3/592-3747. Extra lge 3 br, 2 be. Steps PAV patio, pool, spa __ the moat particular locatlon, walking die· South Lake Tahoe near 2 Br 1'h Be Condo. CIOted I 2 to beach. Ocean & Day TOP area. quiet, no pets Penln/Bay 11u. 2Br Iba buyer Beautilully land-tance to comm pool Fee Casino and Heavenly Val-gar• g e. a Pa . w Id 11181 11111 S view from 1undeok. $850 549.2447 dplit. !Ip, 1 car space acaped and "alttln alnCI $t39.500 Jean 1ey. 34 unit motel wltll hook·up,$700Call 8etty fuckedinhllfa-38r2\48a. wtnter,$950yrty $750yrly.675-8160 pretty'' In a truly lovely ~ 752-t414 restaurant and bar Wiii 645-9161or644-2270 T.H Comm. pool, spa. 875-5204 aft. 5 & wknde New Breed Apartment• - 8188 Sheke roof. ~rlc Llt•H luc• 1041 akchange tor Orange 2 Br, 1 Be. gar. bltln range $825/mo. Ike new deluxe, 3 Br Outet-unlque lendecape. SPAOIOIS garage dOO< opener, end _ . County real estate As-& oven open beam cell Nhllewater vv·2 Br. atudy. No Peta 1 t>drm. 1 be. Completely refurbished cvstom wall unlta In lam· N-Cu1tom Home 3 bd. sumable llnenclng frig, ge~d. Cat OK. 1625 .. Colony Cove'" s 1000. ;~~~ctJ': ~~~~:~I $495; Becnelorl lolt. 2Br. tBr upstairs apt tty room. Reduced 10 2'~ DB. French doors. $1 375,000 , $500 dep Avall Sept 1 Altr 493.5955 632_6000 $495. 393 Hamllton, w/wood burnln~ lrplc & $162 ~ 540-1151 Frpl. skyllta, 1acuu 1, 111•4400 t982 A Meyet. 549_3,.84. lt.,.rt ltaeL 2 •• 1 Costa Mesa. 645-4411 pvt garao:_7 5 8 trvlne ' I Pl brick & tile deck and _ • ff Ike new deluH. 3 Br 1 B "ve LM • 00 mo No 2111 llUI drtve $208.000 As-171 41 673-4400 2 t>r cottage. atove. retrlg. 14(ye• 14)8R, faBA. '14 w/ger Fac.s wtter. Avan N~sf:5~::: ~ 1d~~ pets Agt 63_1._5_15_5_ IPU UT 1-1, IH 1 ·4 sumable loan 499-1604 ll 1 JI u a.uu patio. Nol>41ll. $450, 111, block from beech. 1 fam· Sept to June From $900 $435-$455. Utlls paid. VIiia BalbOB 2 Br. 2 Ba. BUILD YOUR HOME on a HAR 8 0 R l&11t & dee>. 545-0167 lly dwelllng (old boarding 832-6000 ' garage. pool. no pet a condo. ocean/bay view, spectacular OCEAN 2BR Tri Level Townhouee, house) $1200 mo OCEANFRONT, Bal Pier, 301 Avocado 842·9850 soc bldg, pool/spa. 1 yr FRONT 3 Arch eav, fee carpor1. fool & spa $795 6o46-8689 I0-8pm. vrly 3 Br 2 t>a B:' no laau ' , • • • • POOL, lrptc., pvt patio, · slmple lot C111 owner Fri 823-752 or 775-2436 Nr Lido shopa & beach 2 pets. S 1200. 873· 40 dshwahr. Eaetalde, "lg 2 JRL PROPIRTIH • HERITAGE . REALTO RS ~o ~~n 1711 ~) 49~-~0~0ro~ '~~~~~~~~~~ 3 Br 2ba, no pets, kids ok. ~~I lamll~ rm,knlce4~atlo. OCEANFRONT Sharp 2 Br garden apt $595/mo. 141·1411 Sell thing• faat with Delly (213)799.1159 606 Joann St. $725/mo, gar w wor rm aun-BR. $875 wtnter. 01rage. 557-2841 d call 644-1836 dry. $950/mo. Aleo avell. N t •73 7•6., ~----,.--,,-=-Piiot Want A I OPEN SUNDAY 370 a ..... F1railla.. furn. 213/339-9383. opel.v • v" Pooleldecondo.3Br2Ba. Spaciousslnglt.on~ USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DUtECTORY 1-·or Hf•<.ult Se-rv1ce Cull 642-5678 bt. )JJ Mount1ln 2 Br Wood -... .................. --.. ...... ...._ __ 3 m11111 size Bdrms. 2'A 673-0343 Ooeanlront/vlew, exoep· carport. jec.. aeune, r b d lalka lllui 21M Ba, patio, lrplc. garage tlooel turn 2·3Br. lrplc, lease $675 642-3669 ° lwo e room apU shingle. spotless houee 0 A' b S be 11l~11y $800 963-9784 l Br. 2 ba, lrplc, yrty. Avall Ind~ g1r Wint-from -w/legal unit, Yiew, I t>lock n u y I, au "' now 124 42nd SI. • · v• Private 1 Br. lrplc, pool, 10 t>each $2t0.000 decotated 3 Br 2 Ba, 4BR 28A houM,lrg fenced $800/mo. 553-9255. S6 mo 840-4784 patio, garege No pete. BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! Newe0,497-54n upper duplex S12001mo patio & y11d Weit 19th 760-1877 Richard. 399W Bay 850-0600 • utll Wlntflf St S800+MC 548-5598 -llEHOH 1200,000 New custom home In the gate guarOed private beach community Emer- ald Bey, 4 Bdrm, 41h Ba. Over 42215 eq ft tao• oceen •lew. Financing ev1ll a t>le . Call 213/692·37o47 Agt On Opal St, super winter 4Br, 2Ba, Npt Hta, all..-: Sharp& clean 2 Br gardtlf1 rental 3 Br 2 Be, $575 Cute Cape Cod 2 Br Fncd, bltnl , relrlg + 2 CIJ •---------apt. No 1>911 S4701mo. StOOO/mo + utll. LOfl Tiie ba wood fire new gar, wtf/grdnr Incl INlER RENTAL-1 & 2Br, 546-9950 Vence Rllr 673-4062 Cpl/drps Uaed brick. S 1150 Rel1. (213) '485 & $675 mo. 3108 W. ~S-p1a_rtc_llr>g--2-br-u-ppe_r_u_n_l_t:1 FURNISH(O or Ordnr, ger. 645-2566 663-6374 Ocnlront. 834·37 77 . Mesa Verda 4 plei1. New UNFURNISHrD. a1aaa ll1a1l 21 4Br(2 masters) 2ba end 4 Br 3ba, Ce.net lronl. 2-5PM Of 046-5902..,.. eerthtol'lt cpt & oloeed ALL UTILITIES f urnished 21Jr 2ba, oen, unit twnhae, plush new oe.an 1'/\ blka. Deck, Ls----..:---:---...cr..rT gar. $526/mo, tat/la1t + PAID. HEALTH N I g u e I Shor a 1 cpt, 2 C8f gar. 2 p0Q11, Nr gerll{l4t. S13001mo, 237 n~i"'!!~~~~~T sec. wkdays o498-1938 (I lJBS. TfNNIS. lownhome. u curlty new amphl lhHler Canal. 876·7•50 Stunnl"" letge 1 a a '8r a .. WIMMINr,, plu· '::~::~· s@ ~~µ-~ ctrs· .... .... gated comm , QA1ean $826/mo, 966-1518 ··• , " , view Club houH pool Back bty ., ... SBr lamlty Be garcs.n apt, pool, much more' Sorry, tennis & be&cn pi1v no Circle thl• 3-4 Br deal home. Lae 0( IH option.·---------$o42!1 & up 710 w. 16th. no pets. ModPI\ -----,.;....,..,. (~f . '°'' ... ----- 0 ~ ·:-~ .... ~· !...~. -::; ... I f,.., t .... • •Otct1 I MU 0 S II I I I I I I I I rEBOG I• . I' I I I . I HA LDCi !.·! I I I It T•.-'J+t I ••, t H' °"l'I plaf'.e * lilf"t ~ bt flll'\fi'f' NOtrt-. ccwr1t .,..., !Jo• \ pets St OOOmo Call eettslde loul modern llr $1200. Avlll Sept 15 • ...,_.. ............... ....,..._ __ 1 THE VICTORIAN 2 Br 1'A open daily 9 to 6 496-7448 • d/r 2 bllh dt>I gar pool Bkr 044-742'4. Ba wig~ $$20 Cro11. too $880 " em fH 1:-:..,.,.,,==~-:-:.,.....-,:-::---=-Ofpea, -St1n1, lncd yard O k d I I It la 2lH 539-6190 BEST AVFRONT Mobile 3 Br, 2 a WOO ~f IC ba, bctl, pool, 9')8. 11000, ~~tlo.Sweter pd. Cte7 (j ..t. a rt •· f liWmo v9t)'iarge 2 Br. DRAMATIC 3br 2'11 ba. yrty.873-eo22 v ... ~otll t 83~120 1111 •r~n"pl m~nu 2·~ Be NewpOfl Cre11 J~ to bell. Xlnt .,.. BEAUT F _1._s_P_M_. -------• N Condo, compltly f\Jrn, 2 Sii 5 646-1036/646·9095 NWPT CRES~ ~~NOO Walk to beech, B.chelor' twpor1 8Hch So. car 11arage, w/~. pool, E.eld..cute 1 Br cott1ge, l g 4Br, lam rm, eoma crpt1, dr1pe1, ttovt . 1700 16th Strett apa, tennis cour11 Muat yerd. 1dv1t1 $475 + MC. oeaen view Rent Of 1.e liW-iiii-.WiiiiP.._,...,_. relrlgtJ 111 u1111 pale!. (al Dover) '" C1111tor1pp1 788·2040 option. Agt. 046-<>&86 l•OO. ~36·4637 642·5•.u tll •satt 142-110a LAllLOllll BRAND NEW LUXURY LIDO ISLE 4 BR 3'~ 81 I pr ovld• QU8lllltld people 3Br, 38,1 twntlM nr. ICl'll. Sept thru June S 1200/ to rent your proptrly 1h()f)I, bell. In Nwpt Hgls mo. No pet1 676·7M7 TRW repon 1 applleatlOn 11050 mo Cell 876-o4333 Nt wpof\ Bead! No. 880 ll'\lint A11tnut (<ll l61h) 645-1104 UYYIEW Fem ahr house w/same. 2br. tba, n-smk S230mo • • rutll ah 6pm 646-1083 Beaullful large office avaJI· -Ible. 642-4644, Mon-Fri. Fe rmmte w1d Financial 9.5 atat>te, late 2o·a C.M. ~~------­ Duplex Own Lrge Bdrm lada111 & bath. Dack yrd. ltatall 2916 $325/mo Cell Melanie, 641-1331. 800 Sq n: 2756 E. Cout Hwy, CdM Avall now Fi 1hr NB. lovely 3 story 720-0373 Tuea thru Sat twn tiae, ocean vv, all ..----.--.----- amenlt1e1. lrg ger. neat & taatrclal congenial $500 645-9919 IHtal1 2911 Lake Mlaalon Vlelo Ilse to --""'111""W1""'~1""'1 ... EW!"""!'-- 1hr. amenities. spe, • le Generout tenant Improve non-smllr pref. $300. men11. 650 to 4000 aq ft 770·6636 olllces S 90111 2488 LIYEIYTIEIUH Newport 81 , C M M/F rmmte wanted, 21-25. _64_2_-3_4_so _____ _ reap. prol n/amkr to lhr C2-400 IQ h bldg. yerd, beaut apt wllndry on rear of 2470 Newpon Balboa Pen. 1 llou&e Blvd $275/mo 846-3 t92 from ooeen. Super deal ~-....-....,...-,---­et $300. Call Allen or Rob CM/NB 17th & Newpor1. at 875-0132 (8-5pm) or Newer 3300 sq ft, ample 675·5035 ah. 5pm. ~~~~":ooalr oond. Owne< ' Lrg house, oceen view, nr Hoag Hosplt.al, 1st. lest, Shop/Store/Olflca Space $325 mo. 845-3281 350 IQ fl 0< less. rMI. -Cosla M C-2 548-7249 Mature reap person to ahr 3Br HB 1118 Own ba Wanted buy, rent or $250 ~ t3 utll & dep. '-' ml lease/opt, 8Pf>fOX 800 IQ. from t>Cll 536-9 .. 40 aft 5 ft warehou1el1hlpplng -IPIC4J • 2 Olfloe ~ M/F 16-25 10 thr 4Br Bal In Newport via. Mimi Isle hse, even lmmed 67S-0212 $290/mo+dep. 673-6559 l,,_..,i,.---ri..,....I ____ _ a Ill I MIF 25-36 to shr great 2 I t I --br, 2 ba at PromontOI')' ta a I ••- Pt, II neat, resp & love "'121!!00 ... -aq-.-fi-w"' .. -1 .. INl_ne_ Nwpt Alison 875-6204 erea. From l 50o41mo MIF 26·35 ehr 2 br, 1 ba lom 851-8928 apt nr SC Plaza. Pool. 2.660 aq ft. 3975 Blrcl't, tennl1 S260 966·2077 Newport BMch. $1330 M 1A zoning Agent 541-5032 MIF lhr lrg Newport Hgta home, non·smkr, 28-38. Avell. now 631-1266. 842-3442. Diane WANTED· ahop apace Of large g1r ege for min()( MIF to ahr 3brl 2b• condo. I ulo body rtQalr, wlll pay up to $200/mo. Coate pool, lac 5 min. to OCC Me11 Of HuntlngtOI\ Bctl. 151-9455 Mike . Biii Hll·l 2.21 P.,,thooM: C1talln1 view, •--eu-eall cloN to l>Ch H.B. Pvt ,... ••- b • I• n Ir an c. . s 3 2 5 ' ""• .. s"P"°IAi1TOliP'l"PxP.c"'x•5it.o"'ls"o"AP•i- 638-0794 Advtoe In IOve, marriegtl & Pvt entrance & be, nxt to bullMU. 876-2495t grMnblt. Ulll pd. $250. 538-079 .. Shr luxury twnlhe 2 mltr rm1. 2Yi9a, poolalda. Jac, lrplc. $350 mo. 881-1879 Wt'll IOok tor youll Houeemet .. /Unllmltlld Eatabllahed 12 yra. " t In oc 832-413-4 SCRAM· LETS ANSWERS SQulrm • etoot Gland -Plow9d DEE OS Tht cs1e11on1ry It 1nt only plaoe 1 know ot wt11re word• c;ouot Ind OE~OS don't Woodbridge apt 10 ahr: S br, 2 be, cerport, tennla, lac. pool, volleyball, lake prlv 1260 mo t utlla. -;;:::::;::::=== Quiet. nQl\/tmoltlnl. Call • 551-3219 ••••••• ...... not LOOkfng for a hOUM 10 Ill 1.n bMdl •rM. mature local t..cher Xlnt rera. &&S-1 t 13 • fOlfl) ADS ARE FR££ Cal: I t "1 l i 0 1· 0 r I• .. -:~·.:· .. : ~·· ...... ,. ...... _.I._..__.._....__.__. • .. _ ~ ... •. •• I . - r r I' 1· 11 form t prole111onally dretted la8M lorrtl oft9f· lf\Q y0u ITl8J(lmvm pl'otec;- tlOn C1ll Pete JCIM Frple vault«' °"llngl dbl WANTEO 2br In COM °' 01,. pool & epi 2 lal Cltanlt ITfl 8alboa llltfld. Oood H tt•1 •.tJllUfttU t Sttt i "• lrltU fb"'f( ~Jll-4Y:l"'->I 1 u "'' I t•ft ,., '"' ....... ,. 831·1218 tof mlle aiif' iifnr &drm Din 2~ Ba 1770 I Bi UR. ,um. M . refer., I qultt. 638-hSO --------• tblutf 28r, 2 ffplee, lam ocean. Sl.o40/mo lwal. 1 9cftm 1'A ea M30 Pool. v-•~~nd. nr want«': room by 1. 1 Tr.CS. yovt OfCI ''u" fC>f r m, tormel dlnlflg 1524711a.itt 16-4, 1~ to 9 eee W, 11th St be9Ctt. bvl88~o pe1a. In exchange for It NkPQ, new J~o dle1 wltn a --~~~~~-lLJ~~~~~~~~g~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~7~~~7~3~·~~~=·~7=~~-~*~7:~~=~b=~M~·~"~ ~w~ N~~~~™~H ~·~~w~• t Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, Sept. 1. 1983 C7 " r Mwm RI..... lallitri rta1r11t111, ~ · ...,,.., .... Cl111la1 '"""" hmm ... •ma1 )lamttltMh Trtt ""'" iiiiililliiimli::iii:00t:it1tY~"l:'"~'Yee:::r.tt· ••tral ~Ill Home ._.,~pentry buaOty 11ouH otn n1ng, IAONING JOU WANTIO, ·AIC MOVING-PWffmteRIN& iliiff 1Fidi1iiiL $1 H per dlt m«1t, qltyl~tt. ~/"9palra, oomm. Tcppect/remowct, CIMn Cabl~lleO-Pklmblna tllOtOUQll, rellable. Pal. my home. h oallent Qulok.Catafut. Low ret ... "9etuoooe. tnvext. 30 yra. ,,..Ml, "°" 94&-2537 •°" 'f .IJ.1.1. IHlt It. a Neid. Llo'd, ~. up, new i.wn.. 7614471. l'enolng. DON "6-0141 4M-02to WOfk. ~enOM on r• 1.1o. n st048 552-0.10 Neat. Paul MS.2111 -• That'• Al.I. you pey • <tl Not Juel • Name; lne.. "°' .. ,, 61f..41SI. ALOHA PrOf QAAO.NI" Home 11\ti)iire • Oafl*\try quMt. Phone 842°8470 lo•I PLAITIAIMQ ~ .. ~ ltnlll '°,~ad 94 308 Lio 1320 38 FRAMINO • CONC"n1 HOIMI ' Apt ci..n .• up, Plumbing. carpet. Refe. P~~.' ~i~d:r ~~~:. anV11iM *&· 11"?1•* tn11..i. Pa1cntng11u 1. ur• CP IWOhhirmJng Cdl81t llUl11 IPA INSTAl.1.ATION Yatd, Aoto, I!"-, uow, CALI. l'AID '82·2«3 OALL 1t01 814-4125 L • l S..t quel ~· yr. exp. "-tuoooa. e.S.1251 Cu • euy revtatone. D·ILY .. ··oNAY 97• aw ...... "'" II mlm Com~tttv•r•t... Ae&aon&ble. IOt-1041 " •New o9blnet•. cabinet M...., .,........., WMdlng, Tr••• trim, ONI! CALL DOH IT Al.I. 1,1,, .. , .. 1,1n,rt•~.. Lio. T·118,421 730·1353 Pl1aM11 y _, t W • teeing, bar• l formic• S! II I Trun haul·•·W•Y· W• n11 It. brMk It, buy " • • " - . ...... ., PILOT oounltrtope. e.2..0H I ... •• l'r• .. 1. te..eeto or lleul II. 549.5009 .. 1"8. 8eoky 8'41-228 Palatial 14 ~ n ..... 7111 ROQI VXMAllA WORK ·--------May doael brooming ""'P'D HOU81!CL"···1·•a 11&1mUll01, WATIA Hl!.ATIR lpeolal Door A II I SERVICE ~·!I_ eolll, 110 any u . TMOl\er Cl.l!.AN·UP MASTERS ....... * ,~ o;J\ ...... rt WllO&PUll Pll PUmH POOi llMtar•• FurneoN •• • •• .,., 91.0. ~ellt;air. Unique I 21 yr• •JU>. 5-46-2141 All tine. Prof.1 ,..., Alk Ito. Gery e.5-8271 PTL 884~:~~ !'!~~t332 L•ndeoape ramodellng, by Rlollerd Sinor. Lio. *"auoet••Dlepoeat•• '* 20 yr• e11p, 81&-1318 * unueuel work • epeclalty. =~~ about our 20,000 ••wn Lau.. . olMn up. 8prlnlcler ::4c!· .. 1!:~ Of happy Draine olMrad from ie l ., .... c1 .. 11a1 DIEC TORY 20 yr1. Uo'd, bonded. epaotal. Call enyttme, Mlll-IAIPIT eyeteme, computer or Tllenk ..,..., "3 .... 11• 121 anytlrnt. A99alra. ~RittwW DO IT NOWll Palombo Conti H2431• I./ ACOUSTICAL 846-M94 (MlohMlj DUMP JON l WllMW ILWIH manual ,~. H 1·H04MlM"32.0tlOO WINDOW WA8HINO .... WA ~r·Alter•llon• emr~~~:..~r• Clean Upe • Lan~ng SM.ALLK!M~~~No3;f B8 W• do tllrorougll WOl'k. ~ 11 Yft •itl*lenot. ••aun rumu Smith • Son PIUmblng "The only magic I• ,VourDallyPllOt Door•Wlndewt·C•blnet• Heullng ·T,..Ti1m Ml ,,_.., ll•ble Alld AEF8. With lloen~~d'::.~~loyd'• Prompt, nut p ro-Ptumblngrepelreldrafni QUALITY" 83 1·2028 hMoe Dlr90toty Penel-Patlo.-fl'enoea. 3"8 1l1ttdlal FrM •ttmet9'. 642·H07 HAUL·MOVl·Al!MOVE OOf'llplete carpet end 7141587•1522 feNlon~e. &38-7148 cleared. Lie. 548-3428 "Let the Sunelllne In" ........ t•t!Ya Y'• exp, .Wry 545--4413 ELE!etAieiXN: Priced • ~ ............... f'ur1:3r:.r5-:;,t~... ~:'ne"::.~"1.:L 1bt~~ coll«Jt. CUSTOM EXTERIORS •·c'i~l11l SUNSHINE WINDOW •••-1111 e ... Ill D-·•r1·-alt Jobe., ........... , rl"lll, Ir• .. umele on If ......, · ••o ..... a tNTEA. Aue. rat•.,.,.. Cl.EANINO e.2-tMt -•1 • ._.. _.. ........... • Mowt~ !ding TWlol a "~ •uvu4. Renovating • Aototllllng S ... 1 •2 .. • lllt lat ~~~~~~~~I ltlelvel. partition•. I.OW large or emell lobe. Lio. mont '. I 0 'to 125. l.T HAUi.iNG . MOVING s I kl Cl HI. , • .,. .. ~ ·~ .. ' I'll WHll e¥er)I windov. In ... r•lM· Stev. 731·&31 1 388e21. 873-0359 548-1707 R:~~~ ?~~3~~8 ~gn HOUSECl.!ANINO pr ~ev!'i.42.::;3 upe tNTERIOA • !X'TERIOR MelallOnahlp raoo~, Re-yOYr llouM, lntld• a OIJll .L1iii1Ltt=' ;y=ir.;i~rcc;r·1,~~·=·=··~·~c.~1·~·~"~'~·-~ LIC'D ELECJ~291AN Jl!HIE'S QAAD!NINO 0i~~y~e:.s.-.rr:~D. Bud 648-6256 DO~OUrtHty •11~~~~7H =:ii!:~:·S:e!~~· Cell .D•n 945·1355 ~-Periling lot , __. .. ~~·~··•oo" Quallty work/.....,, ret.. compl °'"" upe l ~·1 GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS -I • .._ Repelr'l 8eakloatlng ~·~.. _,, '" T"OM M1·8072 • O • HOUSl!Cl.l!ANINQ 111111~ •PAINTING• lttut lt::::Jll tltl -· NS Alpll" 831 .. 18tUo w.u .. c It. wor 'Lio. melnt. Fr .. Mt. 54 • . " l HAULING. No Job 100 Only Tuft. a Thure. o~n ITI •51"""1 ~,,... ... _, _,.. __ h #3a1057 Rob 813·8094 •Eleo1rlolan: New/Repair I.awn/garden malnt: reeld, 11T1all. 885-CIOOe TAMMY 6•8·3811 BRICKW RK: smell Jobe. Exterior · Interior eultom rMUm..loover • • aw requ r• th•t • 'WI Ila All typea, Low Pf'loet. l lo. OC>mfnl lndl.le Yd cln I Cl I Newport, Cott• MaH, Ru ldent • Commarloal lettera/Job ... ,ell con1reo1ore Who perform ~· :;'8f""'e1oo~· Fr .... ttmet ... ln-045 1, I.ow rei .. 14a....841 .':· hit Ml 8.J JOAN'S Cl.EANINO trvtne. Rm. 975-S115 Fr .... 1. 536-8801 ttpe-Cell CDS 813-1107 ~~~r ::; !~C::~~u:~~ A JTTING , OYn et one. , El.ECTRICl'"N· 20 Y"S . ;&XRIXMX'8 BUXLIW Cooking . Errand•. a All 8 t2 YRS EXP N t .. 1n my home near Vlotorle, brtcl(. Uc'd. 536-8013. EXP R:'•s' a•Tea" I • . HOUSECl.!ANINQ Htllld OutlH . 540-1287 Cuttom Brick· tone : wp1 er 1ttl•-be llo.t1Md UnllOar'tled CO.ta MMe. 942-94&2 · ..,.. · "" II f!!!U C 11 ti 4 536-Gel Block-Concrete Llo'd, I'm •m•JI. m~k:M •r• .. , contraotore 1hould eo --------c .. ''"''"' . e.e.7802 • NEidi4!LP7 extt Ji"1 • • . pm. 4 Paclnc Co•tt CIH nlng Reta. Fr .. "'· 548-8482 11T1alll 8 71 Ron Au6ehlloonng-ill typee ttal• In tl*r ldver11tlng. I lntraJ fanltUI L1t::J1tc1 Jack of all tradet: carpen· ROBIN'S CLEANING E "W8E DO IT R7l~HT7r .::::C: New·~V91'-0ecJlt Contreotore and oon· _. u •am try painting gardening SERVICE: e t!IO<oughly 11· rochura vii· .,94 ,.. .. , P1Md11 Lie. •411802. 548-8134 eumare, contect Mery u : my home or Conetruotlon 'R' U•, Xnlique furnltu,. r .. tor;a, clMn upe, etc. No Job 1oci clean llouM '40..0857 STARVING COLI.EOE Fertning Interior DM19.n -Orondr. •t tl5&·•0H with )'OIJr ~:.~Ired • 38 Aepalre•Remod•Add n• trH pick-up l d•I. lerge or emall. M0..03'4 DLIAl 1101111 MOfa l•mlltee ere getting STUDENTS MOVINO CO HANQINQ/STRIPPINO lttrttarlal eny quettlone. Contrac-Y'• ~...,_. Me..4082 2.( fir em«gency MtVloe 845-8434 ttl 8 731·8H3 the camping "bug" thl1 Lio. T124:43tl. lneured.' VISA-MC Scott 573·1112 lfnilll tor 'e 8teta LlcenH --------Lie, 334114. 865.ol80 All pll .... Of oonatr. l r.. Roat HM61pg 873·0684 y .. r If you hevt • ll•t-8427 Board, 28 Clvtc Center Tiie tHtHI drew In the Aff typee ot Flnllllea your pair. Xlnt work, oom· +: camper that'1 no1 getting WATCH us OROWI "WE GAl.8 SHOULD ffpjijdfiooKKEEPiNd Plue, Room 880, 8anl• Wut ... a Delly Piiot WANT ACTION? Homa or my Shep. Slav. pe11Uva prtoee. Joba lge Heve JOmethlng to Mii? uled, Mii It now with a HANO TOGETHER" For lndlv./eml butlneae Ane, CA 82701. CIMalflad Ad. 942·tle78. Cluelt.d Ad• '42-68111 484-5837, Free &t. or 11T1ell. 751-0e70 Jon Clueltlad ad• do It wall. Cfuellled Ad. ct ... llled Ad• 942.e37g 1138·0730 Anytlrntl Hr/dey/wtc, 840-08811-------- •••!f tt Liu 4114 Ith Waat.. 1100 1111 Waat.. 1100 ltlt Waa... 1100 lilt Wu... 1100 lflt Wtat.. IJM 1111 Waat.. 1110 F.,nit'Y money I& 111 I tr;;th Attendant (Pat\lng 1111 ••••tll Hol root r MOO d m M&llTA I - ------- -· 2nda Aleo will purotl di• Lot) Aooaptlng •PPll· -•, n an ....... PART·TIM!poeltloneevell llOIPTlllllT couni paper, 414-4137 catlOnt', Call e.2-4844, tor Sl•ll IBoat Ecllert.,I or· ~~~~:~•ly, Call Bob Mature, raeponelble Pet· worl(lng w/olllldren K-9 PhonH , typing, order Mon-Fri •·&pm gen H t on. xper enc• · eon to manaoe high VOi· gradaa In before ' atler deek. Ellper. req. c tel ltrftllft, ' · Required: Boating exp; HouH clH n•re wanted. ume .. ndWlcfi ehop. ec11001 pr09ram1. Cfll CrMtlone. Call 8311: 14 T .D 'i tOll CABINF"' Sllop/otflca GOOd with people; eoma NHd oar. 15/hr 1.v Apply In peraon: Tlla Amr et Orenga Coliet •ti 6 pm, not betOfa. • Help. B1111pg ••:rr. help-rMCllanlcal axp: Men•· M .... ge. &31·11222 Tummy Sturt.r, 270 8. YMCA e.2·t8t0. 1.1. IATnll fut. Organlza . Detail gerl1t 111perlanot pref but Brletol, Coate M.... Aellable peraon needed .. ~ .. I oriented. PIT 16 llt. not required. Job r.ter. HouMOleanlng pert time 751·311M Pt110tltrtl !Of' 1at1dwlch lhoP. Irv FrtdaZUEISe te=r ! t • ~2• d 880·1755 en~ mu11. 875-toeO help with drlvlll't llc, over Ttti.i•·au ., .. 911.1n1 856-1247 ,,, Specie ngln 1tt. n 26 & u p er REFS. Merine H•rdwere H I•• • .. ' , h 21-April 19): Dedalona an! reached TO'• tlnoe ft48 Oi,,.lttr bertlttH lrlHr /ltll Tr1l1tt 484-2308 Ive 'name & pereon. Experl•nca r.. LMdlng P•t Control Co. 11 IALU AlllT ooncernina re.idence, property, wa)'I of beautifying 1urround-:l· :rrlcer 8d ~..J:1~ Mual ll•va oWti 1oote. Call Muat be 18 ytt old. V•lld numbaf. quired. 845-111 J 1~~.!:J~~~~~r:.i tor 01~.., poe111on w/emall I.nit· Focua on decoration remodeling comfna to tenna with 2• 1 1 an. ti, e.e.3433. Call!. lie. Good drMng r• HouHk~r 4 hre par Mature pereon for full time potltton. we train. No but laadlng commercial family member. You'll ~ pieuantly ~urpriled by sift which WID?w HAS 'Hi for Carpenter Helperll•bof i~:..N•s~C:!r~~~r:; wlc, 15.00 P.r hr. H.B. L•boretory pickup and exper. nao. Cell Charley brokerage llrrn DegrM repreeenta "token of affection... . ~.1~·o:;.7t~.0~~ cu110<n ~°.':5\4.80 hr. eppotnt~ent. 55e.0383 Mu•t rHd Eng. 1112.3251 ~~~to-;~: ~:V~:-Frt. 1-12. 111-802 1. ~~'.· T~ro',.n.~0\~ TAURUS(April20-May20):Whatappe&ntobedefeatwill Jen~ on l buy 110,000 ,.. __ .. ORIV!RS lulll part-time. lllllllllnl Pharmacy clerk tor CM benefit•. 8ubmtt rMYme rebound in vntu• lavor. Telephone call will clarify matten, will TD t @ Danleon Aaeoc • ...._,.., wented. 40 htt. Ap~ly In pereon 2H E. LI~ In lovely Npt. Bell Mechanic. exp. Own toolt . phatmacy exit hrt lllP9f to kiet Manag«. 3500 ,..._, ,...:'...::-_,_., In -...--~t T will be def'--..r 'll 873-7311. Mutt be Otganlzad. Iott 17th St., C.M. 845-3804 home nr OCH n, I.Ila MJa~~~ domutlo ' nao. Cell '12.5 fcK appt. E. COMt Hwy, Suite 1 rw:ip you~-n::M1wVe ...-.. w · enna u1111U, you or ettentlon to d91ell, htkkPQ Alld etter echool ............... makM. Bred. e.2-01011 Uk tor Sha41y Coron• del Mar, Calif . .,. people in realLttic Uaht and you'll have cha.nee to aid your lt1tWu... 1111 At>~ly 4825 w .. 1 Pacific Driver• tuJ*Vltlon ol 13 yr old &42·8115 ' 82825. own cau.e. 16 !mfMY/:fe,iOMi L;i Ct Hwy, PMwpo'18Mcll. IOlllL 111 HIYIH dauglltar tor worklnl MllUllO P~,"el.:::, ~ --1-1-IT-l_IUIT ___ _ GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Focua on money, penon.al ~ W::·~ bueV w:::: ftlOIUTtU ~~~! 11~~ v:::_ca~2°'tr~ =~~· Ju~7'·11.:w' car. N.ad good Cal enlfte. H0-2310, 9-3. NewFranoti bakaryle loOk· pc II 111i-0na, finandal piN and the acqu.laltlon of product which H I" ofo ... pllonae, Efn. 76!!: •,~~Yl•Y w/aolll bu• cert1ne.1a. Student '4•'· Sml Mlery. maollanlo, an• Pt. PRINTING ~lor • metura. d~· complement. current collect1on. Emphui. al8o on power, :r.na monthly reporta, 84~2 ' 1 ma. Hawthorne Chrletlan 975-212 evea. 4t3-43ot IM•llATI....... rull~tr:''°;ert:en'~n~ ~:'~ty. rmponalbWty and chance to qruficantly lncreue Muit :'°:b~ntfo190:,\ ILlll·mtlT ~~~~~~~rklluret. llllllllPlll M,,~~1:u0?1~r:;P•;i,.~:~1~ Pr ... oP«•tor tor 001n ~~:nee~~~ ~. w/lltlle ~pervllio(!, mwt 11000 mo 4 day work llOllW LI.,. In, non emkr. 2 ohll· Wiii Treln. Starting wage Mu1t have 2 vr• reoent ,._. bllltl -'hi'l'i' CANCER (June 21-J~ 22): You'll beat ..,,..,.t place at ..,,..,.t dMdllneel ha .... prof. •t· __.. 114i•~e..0111 .... dren. Cer turn. Good upon ex~rlanoe. P7T T .. 1-~~~aa..1.1 ov•P• ••I • P u , , , • ._.. .._.. tltude l appearance . .._, .,.. ·"-Racepllonlet, Seoretery ••l•ry . Rel• req. endFIT.S..S.tll05 tt••-r--11 oung.r.. growng oom-time, you 11 have larger a eJM:e and you ll attract people who lelery oommeneur•t• tor Slleron. Neer J. ,nd Jr. E.ecrow Otfloar. 667.24ea . t 1 lH peny, 1o1ood benefit•. are willina to ,ive you credit long overdue. You'll be "fl1rtina w /uper. Benettu. WayneAlrpon. Sel•t lae oomman1ur•t• HOUSEKEEPER WANT· •ltO&L&aaT. 2230 ~ ~~ont' Dr. UIAlllTTI with fame." nm1ng la superb, lntuition 11 on target and romanL'e Pleuant working an· OILN PLAIT with Hl)9rlence. Mut t ED. To ct r• lor 12 moe. Back offlee, 2 yeare exper. Anaheim Call to apply. 76 1·12tle. ll in= vlron. Alk tor Dewn. --·I IWllT h•v• prolaHlonet •P· old baby Start aeo wtc neoeMATY. In Npt laacll. 17141837..0631 1..,01 . 563·07t 1. RAP IC OM -' PMfanoe C.11 840-8040, R a . d 731-0586 . Cell Mon-Fri 10·12 2-4. E 0 E M/F 0 (Jullt~~-Aua. 22): Be ready for new 1tarta, abllity to INC. 1400 Britto! St No. Hardworkln\ tndlvlduel ,.k tor Jackie. m boar · 844·1025 · ' · Sia la, Wood, Comp. imprint style. t luhed on areas previoualy dark. You'll Sain 8t•, 130. Npt Bell. e.o E. ~t'or ,:.:011:::~ llOllW llOllTUJ lmlTllY WT M• 'N Ed'• newr 111r1ng. PllmH IALll t;;;~ 2."~1~:W-~ to valuable infonnaUon you'll ~ive call requMt!na Ml /H. 111on 1n COfon• dal Mar. Coron• del Mer office AMletlng tn 099r1tton or COOk• and Drlvart with we11 .. t.commerolalprlnt· -------- appearance before media Member of opposite eex ia impremed. Telephone Daelgn planting l mat~ bright metur• pereori corpor~ melltetook good driving record. Ing t bu11nr11~{m INTI 111¥11 · ' •TIUPIM* tanenoe ol annuel end ~eel ror Orent• Coun· room. lvarl", Oper· Mull be 2 1+. PIT. ::::f, manv eoturar • ng Some ..,.. experience. attracted and aaya llO. I perrenlal bed• a con--u .. 2nd old .. t Irland· atlon of mec111n ... •hip-In pereon, 15&32 quallfled ..... repreaen· Own cat. Pt/time John. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Money comee from 1urprt.e •llLltrlll * talner• wm be principle tu t oom,eny t~r,• plng,reoaMng.HHvylllt-Blvd tfunttngton ISMoh, tetlvea.i. related exp.~ e•7·411& "'-~ ,....___ f -'-d It YOIJ •r• • IWMI talker lblll 1 c 11 ' Ing Involved. Experience and 112738 Baaoll Blvd tired. l:tlll"ld ...aume or In· 1 _______ _ IOW'Cle. ~r pta """"'t• your ability to win rienu. an wltll 1 t 0Y9' tong~·"W• rHpona 1 ••· • 50WPM and have dN,.. pref erred, Newport Stanton ' qulrlu to: s .... Mgr, influence peo .. 1 ... will be evident Individual who tau a ht 'JOU ln hev. thM Job 10< U"··NO e 7 3• 2Z 8 II Mon.Fr I IO l dvenoe. Xlnt benatlle. Beech lnvMtment firm . Formprlnt Co PO 8011 .. iee .-. , · -&:30-4PM for an appt. Ring 547·&12& .. k tor ' 1111 llTU ••••t 1•12 Al 'Id c put 11 ..,a1n available, wU.llng to help. Leo, Aquariua natives Mlllng··· Heva rMYIM I referen-Lynn. Own ear required lor .,. -, ver1 •. • * * 14_ ·-rominen•' Exoellent end profeealonel c.-evellebr. rand•. Call 553~40 1380 a w..ii plu• poeelble. 92802 ~--e j>I wy. working condition•. · FREELANCE Wrlttr. Earn Work from home. For --------DllLllll UBRA(Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Element of luckridelwith you-"Selary and bonUa". Celt llllTll PIHM big money lut and Mty L:.U:~;.~kp~~~ ~~:' 118.85 dlgaet call (3121 1 Pr~':'-r/~ ca.reef' la aided by aet of drcwnl'tancel lncluA1.... chance Mon. thru Fri. 11:30 AM Rellable. Apply ln.peraon: Wfltlng artlclae end •hon h 0 u " n . n 0 t I• b I ~ 931·5337 Ext 2238H. ~ .. I IODIBO.,I.. FOR ' ......... to 6:30 PM. Tiie T imv a utt.r. 270 etorlea rrom 'f04Jr own • .......... ....,..~.t n meetfnCI. Hiihliaht verutillty, hwnor and give full rein to Mr.Cull 7l4·H1·2177 8 ... ,u,mOlmycit•M · h 0 m •. c • 1 1 975.eeee. NMdto loMwalgllt?N.ad Mutt llawup.ldeor.. DOL' &.II - lnte"--·-• -·-'__.t "~ l ti ..,..... ..... 1 .. '* di \ ..... ..... · COet .... 71 .... 2 .~ 1 1 11tr• Income. Do both BI D lottwata 967~. ._.n ~~ l.;\oU IU9& y. &U:'Cp re90 u ona co............. e I nuw ,. Walk to beaOll. 1 Br. etpta, 751~5M ,. --...,.,.,,,, nc Ud· LIT n1111 w/-c.u eet-8720 ' Earn big money tor lllOrt Um. drepta, etow l r.rrtge. Ing _,,,, and week· for car rental agenoy. Cell ~ Pl• IUlll h~r•. 30 hr work ~ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Focua on long-ranae project.I, "480. 538-4&37. 1 .._.!!'1~11 A end•. Ext. 8028. Jenet, 860-1180 · lllllt llnlYllll Elcperlen09d, needed lmr with potential to .. rn --.1 .. 1 blJ.cationa unu1 f ed tional -. .. 1 •. Be "'-"ic or ,.,...._..,,., rea. FRONT OFFICE entry poa-Plrt•'flllt medlataly, FIT. 15.76 hr, 1800 + per weak. •..-.-pu ' p \ o uca •---· •~..... Accounting °*" tor NB CIMn out, muat ll•va own It ton. Looking to b• 11&1mUIOI 8paolatty drugttor• I• benefit•. Proo! rMdlng •8AM•NOON concern1na detaila, take st.er-to wure privacy and eecurity. •d agenoy, 81111, US* motorcJiola, non•11T1kr, challenged w/peopte AH around melntenenca ... king 1 r•eponetbl• untverahy meterlele. Con· •NO EXPEA NECESS You'll mAke f.udnating oontact with Individual who 1peakl ~:,-0~~111011!rte~ Call Ar 1•·880•111 1 1yplng,&numbert1klt11? menforle~at; pereon with ratalt .. '" teot Margoa W•twOOd. •.WEEKl.Y PAY QUAR l'DOl'e·than one I.anauage. Non·emlcr pref, Hr• 11·5. Call f57-e111. kC::.!:~ebr.':n •II end 8upervleory •K· 858-8380 HIQ~~~Li~M + 8AOITT ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Member of opposite aex 1133-9436 for appt. ••un l&Ulll nLL TIMI PH bulldlng tr•d ... Xlnt ='~d 'iu~;k . ~ PIT 10·3PM dally, tOOd •.PL!ASANT WORKING ta1b about "deep oommitment." Focua on buatne. tranaaction •II &llllTU'T PUT·T1111 WHI .. teryl benefit•. PlffM Pf'O~ 26 hral wk. YI p prep l ..vi~, kitchen CONDITIONS :: P......,....,,... and f11cal reeponalbillty Relationahip In~ • d1y -tor buey ,..., Local dally ~ 11 Opportunltl•• evellebl• do not reply un .... fully Tll lllLI •Hmll olaenup. Mtl·t 88 •ti 5· If yOIJ·,. bright end po• ·---.. • " Mtlta lnvet1mant offloe, ... king a f"90ntlbla with the LOI Ang.... qualln.d. PIMMcell PIT l*p. In l Out Photo, .... I plMeant VOloe eall ~if merely pla)'in8 i&me9 you could be in for rude NMr O.C Airport. Rao peraon to run one l*'tOn Tlmat CltC\llt tlon De· 844..0808. t91~~'e~IY9 Irvine. Cer Required. Mr Thc>mu et awak.enina.' _ qulr• math typing tale-Ofadll oP«•tlon. Outlet par t m • n t I n our Menegement Cemera knowledge pref. 813•0111 CAPAICORN (Dec, 22-.Jan. 19); Buie domestic adjultment ri"onee and. comm~nlca-lnoluda credit approvel. door•to-door new.paper M1111t•tlt 1t111t 11111 Pl&ITlllllll H01Jre, to.4. 857-0181 oocu.n, ~ pepera are Involved, and you could be offered Ion 11111111e1. 11.. :a::"~~n~~ ..... PrOGr•m auaren-Apt•80 unit• Co.t• ~-. Or PA needed PIT lor 1•m· PIT offloe pareonnel. good IALltlUll -•-··· stud fine rin and be f ""'"" • •• In ... ,._. tied hourly wage plu• Unique Land~ulet llY practice & lnduetrlel phone votoe, neat ap-NewPo<1 Stat•~• hu 1 contract. aww, y pt awa.reo • ._..ta, ' new.paptror adYertltl-comm1Mlon.Houra:9AM wellkept Matura oouple: Cllnlo.(71•)887·1971 p euenoe . 8om • tull time poi l tlon pennimlon.I, TaW'Ua Llbra Scorpio penona figure in unuaual AEROBIC INSTRUCTORS Ing lnduetrlae It de-• 2PM. or •PM • IPM. wtll groomed hon .. t evealwtlndt. CeH Mon·Frl evateble. Wiii train, Mr. IOen&.rlo ' ' Weight titting lnttruo1or• weble. 8enefl1 package Training 11 provided. herd working u ~ 1111111 75l 4122 Emmone. 11113•1200 · tor new butlneee. Call lncludae company paid Potentllil to Hrn S300 ~rlanoad In mi lnten· Cer t. Nuru Al du. --------AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You do require privacy, you Mr•. Courtney 832..,.918 medical/dental end lite ptue per w.-. For an In· eno .. nd bOOkwork Mall 3:30·7:30, 3-11:30, 11·7, . lllOEnlOlllT 9-.-.~------ need time to pin leOOnd wind. Focua on health, employment, ... lllOlllm--l'!!.'rr~:..!t ..... o· Mnd l ervl•w: Call (7 14) workt11e1ory10:383 H•m· Ptrt·ttm.. C01Jnt7 Club PIT 1 d wk - de ..... ,. ....... and f ,.~ ~--'f te id _,.-d ti --·-Y"'-.......... · 857·2391, ext 1204 1110n, C-2. Coate M.... Oonv. 548·308 Cell N 1• wevenp ongr 1.,, .. • •n0d•h· llWll PH MLWI .,_............. care o pe ... ~. Y t.enna, avo ...u eoep on E•rly mornt-•. 414-5572 Humen a--''"'"""' "-'t. M F"' tO • D y d d d 1 • P1lcet V .. _. ......,.. -.....,. P•r1at.rt ltlfyt'1 CA 821127, Attention: on-'" am-pm. MaroadH·l•nz Dael· ... we o •n YOIJ 0111 and on't carry "extra ugaa,e.' • irgo natives ftaw"e Aaroblo tMOher needed P.O. Box 16IO Hel....... Mu1t be neet, DeVld Stephen• Pt 1 n ta r ' • x P. or et911tp At>fity In pereon tool Join OYr entheualatlc prominently. 831-3423 °' 892·1737 CO.t•M .... CA.t2828 ,...... ti •411 61131 on"'. J'tm .._mone Im· team Mlllng the w ... r. PlSCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Good lunar upect c:oinddee Alk tor Cindy. !quel Opprtny Emplyf ~=.~;~~~~ll~~·~:.'.1 ~~=~iab'ie • . · r:::•· 1301 o~etl 8trMt, ftneet MWlpapet. We" with adventure, creativity and lntenaified relationahip. WI.ah ii iebYtltter, mature, my Cullom Ceblnet Miker W ITA~ llA(IUITllLlll) PAAT/FUll. TIME, 11 deye, P Bell. ~"!,~;9 :;::-.. T~':: fulfilled,fantuyc:ouldbecomereality.Memberof oppositeeex h~ma, Mon·Frl from depandeble, he r d ~ • ....___...... wlll train. Bargttrom llllPTlllUIT mlNlon.Hourt.•pm ·I -. hel..,.boostmonleandaidalncreativepro'-+.Cancer,C.o.""""'m 7.30AM .... PM.~6 work!~. Co1t1 MaH "..._. Mot el e xp arl e noe Cleanere,CdM. 2 rc1aJCJ)tf'1anOelOf letrn pm. Olel UI now i t· -r-• I'"_.., b kl 1 a 11• FuHtlma.ll*t 811tton. ""al•red but not r.. • ~ .. ~ ... .,~ n 540..0301 pencna play important rolee en no .,... .., u quired. Wiii train. Cou· PART·TIME._counttr l'lelp, """' "'""' rm n ~-------. .. a.Tl UP lllTIMD IUM NB.=~~;*'· !>lee only, no d99111"1dent 11-3. Gery • Delll, N.8. Senta An•. 54 ·1212 Mt. Selae Leet A,.... J114 Leet 6 fn.. JIM I.tit I,.... JIM PoaltlOn evallable tor tuu PteaM~~ lneurenoe OENIAAL Ol'FiCE clltldran or petl, Excel· 752·5401 Johneon. Wl ... "1111 ·--I --FOUND: Male ohooOl•I• ,ound yellow COGkena1 ~~. :r~nr:. aoc1oon~ Beokground tiaiptut. 1~ Imm. FIT opening •Vall. tent benefit• • bonue In· Part llma, •KP•rlano•d Rl!CEPTIONIST M•tur• pereon Wfbull .• -··•-•'-99• b ..,_.w ..._ 1 t lilc.ltlllAoaol ..... '"'"'"" 351lre/Wletlexllre'475 ood cantlva. Wllllng to re-ganeralotftoepereonl0< 11:30·1:80, M·F. LIQllt 00<nputare11p.7e+8383 NVtd to buy a bike, en I.a ' r.., ...,,,er, ,... .. m IC ama. "'· a. dltlol'll & beneflte, Mlary II ' ..... 74&7 . Ute typing, g epe&k· 100111. Cell tor eppt. b.-email Newport e.aoll Of· typing 15 hr Newport r011t• Huntington hactl OoldarlAetrlevef,redool-H.B.1538-7233 oommenurue with r to ttart . ....,. " In~ lklllt. Mutt be tlell· I wean g A M. 3 PM floe . varied dutlee, llgllt 81Vd, C.M. loo.'&31-~21 e::::•a=r~:./~~t 1:~~tt~:,.\~~ ~ii 1~1."":.i':1X.f:':P Pmtul1-1611 :::r:r;,l,~~ ~~94°/~~ .......,!l~m~~ open· l~ain~0 c9:~i.r;>· L~~ Mon-Fri. '1l'"~ 2'-' d•i•lwk. R E c E p • Mu11' work wknd1: ~rlday ·P-..MIP. Huelty mlit, arey/btown. •PAITAIYflM* !OE 'Tni'''ull tlrnt. Ap~J>ly In 5&e.3110 21~~~~~~' l!.80 r.ll4Wto TIONl8TISEOAETAAY, 94S·3312,Call 1().8pm 1 .... 1221 TOdd Numaroua eel• l klttene OU-/Olrte/Cou~· Call • kl .....,_n HI Tlme uor •••a ..,,. •-.... I MTILI P•rt·tlme Nwpt Bell CPA Firm Mell· ... 11 nllll evell Newport laeoll .,. ' .. an ng ,._..., ' · -... .,.., -l!itper 1.EQAI. SEC· Ing reepontlble l*'tOn -l'ound: lrntwht P'am. AnlMetSMtter. 126M... Joy 940-47to 2• t1n) P/TllWI •H !. 17th St. COet• llUllllllT RETAAY, 875-0200 wfxlnt Phone lknle. Oto ltnl&Mttt tlttM11 Springer 8panlal , Dt .. C.M. ~tie MC· \Ilea• Amer. !xpr ... !xoel~unltr,, for M ... S.. Ouent. ~11 Helrttyllt tl In the Salllng enytlllng with • axer re,. Ty p in, M .............. t.ool(~/Atlenta. HI ,ound: Mottler cat l 2 lcb· llOllTl/llllLI ~r=IV9 a.vt::T Lo:: ~ lendwloll llelpar. nou~ ~~.n~~ :b ~!Y :~1ac:=:s. ~~ M:~no"'='~ ~ ru~H~~: c!i~m~~t~7. .,. l.;...t.., tt liound, brown retrelver tena, emt~t Mothar, Outoall ONLY IK-llM lmmadlatecpenlngoffwe 11:30 AM · 2:30 PM. 11 opp for 111perlenced. Juet oell 642·&178. IOI ClaMlfltid Ada. 71M611 m,cWltflL a,,tr vie. H.B. 31 111111 ...... ~ dut .... Poafflon,.. and over. lkid'• 8ub-Clullltled 1\1" Wvlot halt· ,, ,.,.... ..... , .... , ~~~~~· ,ouncs Peralctet. Call to ladlelor/~e ~ulrwe appro11tmataly i mA1lne. Mtl-6231 etyllat' man1our11t. if )'OIJ IU ftnlt &n, fl'ound : Dog. Oidet blk/IM "'ld«ltOUNlfyo.' :~eoeml~..:. 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H4 AGES 11-14 !Mhlon~ M/ootdan '*1Mr. ktant· 'Ham11t;,&'H~b;. ~ Aeduoed to '24.100 ... ,... ~ ~~. 940·IOtt ....... EARN tt-TO $75.00 PO WEEK . lndMCM!Wlttiax1ene!W lfyl11-lt2·110t wd.N1-tl11 7eo-ott1 HouNWlv ... 1tudan11, ~ t flowet Now hiring prware tor IW. now !lave 15 -. fw JOUl1 -..r rwtlll.,..troundlnflne IJoullio kitten gr•v 1.oet· llaw M oat Mtreole "Happy 1'11111 PIT,-.mp. l'lelp,OlllNWt. _. ... , panon or fiend 1ron1ng. M\111 be ' betnn to tttut•,... fof The°'"" eo..t 1 WOfMMo!Othlngl wlwtlltlt .,... & '**· ~· IMotl rfterd' amlnoecld, all natural, co tkt tlcre, ~attn. tto. •110~· Over 21 • $O+ mttlouloue. 1000 No o.MY Nol Our c,.. •tin et J:JO p,m, end ' • oompet"Mallrt& H., bot l W II tO n' 17141'~ "'"72 . help mllllone to bMI APlllY In P9'tOfl M.f btwn lln Wit, Xtnt clflvtng .._ OOMt Hwy, I.Ag. lofl. IWOf\ 1111111 1:30 p.111, ..... ~ On SllvnllJ, "' ' '.1" benel'lte. ,Of lntervtew .. ,.. ...._ anxiety l atreae,r.;,•·•· MPM at 17to MOntOYla oord req. AoolY In per· 4M-4044 I"" ftw "°' y ""' t"'-" oalll40.otto0< LOlf: lmell White VIN l Meet• , AYll,lt.01,eo.taMw eon,94a.:.oofS · ' 1 more n. OU •r11 1111111 "''" , t40r0Ht ..,.,ound-..-:_,.,..lltt_,.le__,.IOnfhei-,.....,...Nd~ MAI.Tiii: No TNtll, Call alt I . 181·4 2 forlnfo.c.tlbtWniiMM DefitilAMC 1111'/..,... IMprlree.~~""=' 9PA lalel male q , ~..1 veo: ~ a Q~. Otnny. Dletrtbuton wel-141 HM . --...,_laooad1 tor NewpOt1 it '°4i~• ~= .... ,...: Clll Mr.~ · , f ~ ~ 1a'Hpnon downtown H.I. M0-21• 1.1. on 1111a l'IOIM: oome. 'I ~ ,uM/,lma !Ot-lUft-omo... IMotl w.,ertront "91-~ *''" 1,.tlar boat •c· llounct INlle oat, voung, 4t7 ·"a11 w o , k : h!lnmifte l'OOI c;rn l'lrnt1,ilkititel't&ie1 Cal ._ a rronc Oflloe •· ttiurant. Cell 17&-047• MO owory ..... ~ blec*. Vlo. ~ DI'. 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I I l CS Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Sept. 1, 1983 : I -TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE I • I .ACROSS 1 Males 5 Uruouay nver 10 Fiber 14 Murderous frenzy 15 Respiratory , soonds ; 16 Prepos1t1on 54 Spllt 55 Conversant S9 Dellghllul 63 Instrument 64 Heavy whip 66 Outllne 67 Shaping tool 68 Egyptian sun god 69 Drove 'AIVIOU8 PUZZLE SOLVED t 17 Minnesotans' neighbors 70 Charlot of old i;;;o.,..._._ ~~- 19 Obligation 7 1 Time ol year 20 Siesta DOWN sounds 1 Curlers· caps 21 Rela11ves 2 Where 23 Shipshape Muscat Is 25 Hit hard 3 One: pref 26 United 4 Avoided 30 Insect 5 To8"' 34 Wear away 6 Part of Nfld. 26 Yields 35 Lofty 7 "So sorryl" 27 Heath 37 Kind of race 8 Marquees 28 Tycoon 38 Delve 9 Amass 29 Mends - 39 CrowdeQ 10 Promoted 31 Movemoot 42 Wolle pref 11 -Domini 32 Massive 49 Thickness unit 51 Smelled high 53 Rooms: Sp. SS Dudes 56 S killed 43 Old French 12 Bewilder 33 Urged coins 13 Heave 36 lllumlnatlon ~ 57 Sad sound 58 "Ohl 45 Aspire 18 Coated metal 40 Acceptable 46 Compass sheets 41 Fears 48 Deli rood 22 Baked item 44 Wise SO In pieces 24 Montreal's 47 Near the S2 Farm animals subway kidneys 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 Bother!" 60 Oub 61 Image: var. 62 Money unit 65 -Guevara 1 11 12 13 '"tt fn •ut. ...... IMll fltl altt ~.. HU AtlM, .. ,.... A ... At'"' .. ,..,.. DetUneF/AU9tr••anSMc>. vOJhb:twldrw,.lmeii. ..., 10'wn()hpMI!~. RGI*" 1m.m:a. re<, ••••• z till a.111..,.. IHI Ytlbw... tau 1 mo, i,.. to Qood llOl'M. IOCI• oht11, g9me1, boolc-. low time 0,..t IM09 your vehlote, dOfMetlo M _ 031-~31 coetum., ml.a. f78H AOOO. <h,.1 031-e.4eO foreign. 651-8216 'h 290Z, good oond, orlQ •7,. Conv nu top/1W.; FREE o Oar11ng b9bv kit· ~&.Long Cit TWrt. dV9 WI Ill ownr i~~:Y ~~ *"''"'a... 4 epO. lo ml, t..,., bl9CIC, r•Y Mid . llMAl IU. OWi •••• r.rD ... 7SHMO dYI: R:J( CARVER Jtlnt. '8000. 142·788e white. ~1--·~ ..... IHI 10hp, IOllCled 111r• xlnt ..... 8934220 ewe. mm '74 8UPt!A BUG. .... Free blk Lab puppy, 3 mo 'ir;;y"z dr, fi7A G . •HOo. 97M)g51 ' Ill Jlllll '1.7 D1teun 2008X eport Ml_ AO ~Ci'Httll pelntltlr• SM. Od OOnd Old. 11711·2288 11,000 ml. ult oonct. c.11 t ope, a epd, llr, amllm '*""'°'1!1lM> 11w1oc>.-12800, 545-0930 To Od llOl'M: 2 Lab pupe. •ft 5 ~4·23ee p ca.1 •ow ml.,,_ tlree. CLOUD SUNOA'(!. '71 vw B . 8untoof, K•lhy 031·1455 (7:30· lnuht• ••••• Mwk 11170 Del IUOO 056-5411M549-1421 ~: nHdl patnt U20.0. n010n)MW705(1·10pm) 1111 Npt 9otl Slip. M0.7837 · 111Oat.eun310, lo ml, xlnt l ... n 1117 7S1·2M7 Jay. Wono.rfuJf.mllypet,fyr9 La:ltifUio11CGPIMO 25' on oSfooc) cond tl'truout, air'. •1000 '88dlFc:JifWepe, ftlft tn (Wm. Shep/Golden A.-8 1 0 0 0 . 0 0 r G. 0 u. GOOd Nill OB r«i null =.81".::l~~u•t .... ~?:. ~~.5 ,~::. 118 VOiVO 2.:U&. ;;oa tr~ mix. Mutt ftnd bfue/brown print kine 11 Cuttom 1nt•t0t. VHF WI Ill ' meny 1ttt••· Xlnt eond. cond. Mutt NII. llteO Qood hOfM. 494.1233 Hl<»-A·a.d '400, Cut• $4500 AYS-146-9000 USED CARS& TRUCKS '82 280ZX. T-top, 5 epd, $4000. 7&11-12oe Firm. 6&t-4942 fanJlart All :;:.;i~.~= 27' Erlc*>n, Atomto 4, llB, CO= ™OR ~~!~~ == '81 GL Htcl\1>61, 4 wtil dr, '78 Volvo 266 W11gon, 1 Lttmt io;;;ty IOI. I evee. liP• 15. xtnt cond. N9w 111.900/obo. mutt NII, del9ef'•t•. t5000 obo. Good condhlon. '4,995. lo¥9aMt, nevw .. ,. on. main Hll, RDFIVHF, CMmler·OeUllo 151< ml. 400.21122 667-5040 752-7456 •ft•41pm. Sac. 1160 MCtl MOVING SALE: a .. ,. 118;000/otr. 494-71127 mvtlln (213)127·&611 troet/fr• relrlil. •200; 8, Sw.dlth Sloop 18211 Bf,AOH'EtLVD. fenul 1111 Tmta 1111 '77 VOLVO 2440l, II.Ito, 2 gold uphol llv rm dire. :i:k'i:~.t=:· ::= 2 4, dlwl eng, I ..I~ u~:.,T,~~:4;.~ •a 338dt 2+2. ' hMd tm-Supra 8 PacQae. ~1~·-=-~·1!:'000 120 ea. ~~5 eofa llHPlt, UO; equipped, gOOd c:ond. -l1Qht1, rebll eng. 111.000. Blk/Blk. 114,1100 obo iii 1177 4 llvl 1 1wkold wlngb•ok chair, 1715, $4800108 . Privet• WIPAYTW ... u• 832-4728 7611·9024aft•6pm l•1Ujiiim;IC0iii. ____ ...,....,. pcrthtnerm•, t •.,.,.' 87M221 Party213-551-57119Y91 fMnD=="' F'l I II" --com: In i ... N;Wp&t ea onee ... coe ....,.,, -1 -tr1 .. ,~ 1171 8each'• nn.t Mlec:tlon ~ 1260. c21s>402.9221 Jntlg 111' 7~~,11=~t>!~ AUi Ullll 1618 128. xlnt gu mli:: 175 TR 9 sh: P ot prev1ou•1y own•d 7 DecoralOf qn linen llpr e;;lon Sapphlr" 118, ,_ without Ulla. •9915. Pll'fl&l/111111 ege. Look• "lot. $1200 637•2173 .~ ':'c, eng. PortehN. Audia and eohl l500. 2 Chow tbla Garnett S5 •a. Blua Sall uMd w/ulla $400. 2490 HarbM Blvd. obo. 842•5701 · Volk.wagane. 1276 Pl'• Ant~u:o.Penn Topaz '60 aa, 840-8le8 87M1157 COSTA MESA '88 Station W11gon, 4 cir. '711 Triumph 8plteflre, lo • ~ _ = ~ 1260. R~!\ Diamond Cutting Factory: '73 HOBIE 14 w/trlr & Mt..QM Mf· 1411 S500 obo. 873-6418 ~~ ~ clean. $3450. ~ chr 1150. Mlle 848-«74 Big iale, lent, buye, low xtrH •100. 15511·8244 t wa. l Drl IOJG ltaL till prloea, baau1. diamond•. home; 833-1381 wOl'k •• , "' ; Velbwitn 1173 41515 E. Cout Hwy. Beeu11ful Pecan wood nn-All SHAPES & SIZES '13 CJf red w/biack 79 HONDA ACCORD UC ri NewPM1 8Mctl Ith Lamp table w/lhelf & Eng9gement Rlnea· aar-CAT 27, 1978, .imoel new loeded ' !*feat llsoO Auto, Air. Am/Fm 14400. 1671 VW Bui, ,.btt eng, 873-0900 drewer $95, 81511-11562 ring•· LOOM Ol~de. A1omlc 4, l/B, 111,050. obo e.44•5366 951•1525 641-3090 or 876-3584 good condition. &2200.1--------- Baaut wrought Iron rm '714-ee7.2951 ~:J1ev8i.~::2~~5 or T ·• ' IG3S '80 Honda Wgn, 48,000 840•7™ Aa ... , hlltattt divider, 8'A X 8', 1360. Diamond Cuttlne Factory· r rac I ml., good cond. 13500. 11178 Mu1tang lutbllCk, • Lamp, $16. s PQ9 eec Big ..,., lent. buY1. 1~ Hobie 14, $750. 2 hp O/B, 187 Aanc;t;;o, run1 good, 801-11603 low mlMll, 4 eoeed. air, I.Uk 1317 coueh, S 175. Marl• prlcel, bMut. dlamoncle. SllL~57LJll9-4233 Wlf"J ~. p/1, et•eo. •trn Cfr~ccord· arr:-auto tun-roof. VI, PIS, P/8 . '87 Wil&lllt 458 eng :Jo rocltg chr, '30. 1009 El All SHAPES & SIZES HOBIE 18 1'alter w/cat •Ir lhk1. $80Q, 842·11185 trne 20 OOO ml. llke MW Flewlela tan Interior, rune to ml tr.ii... hk up' x.~ Caplten, H.B .. 1162-0802 EllQagetMnt Rlnga: Mr· box, r.inbow ull1, many '73 Fe<d Courier P.U., rad U995, ' dye fa0-0344: and drlvel grMt. 12•995· cones.' '850. 842·52J1 BEDS CORNER OROUP rlngt; LOOM Olamondt. xtru, rarefy uMd. Sacrl· tlrM, am/tm atereo, tool ev/wknd 644-8390 970--054&. AJm-t™ 1100. 548-11171 714-887-2951 floe IUSO. 873-3e00 box ce<npl, need• eng 111711 Rabbit, 80,000 m1.1ti-li0iiiiuw._c ___ ...,...,.._ Brend new coueh. Two illffllu11a1 1111 Ille 30 Mane 111715. Del, work l500. 648-1483 ~ua 1127 Perfect original brown 173 Eldor:do. R bodycse;n:: chalre, ruet & beige. 3'xi' Chlw R . 1180 race/crulaa rigged. Np1 •77 Ford Courier w/cmpr 81 isbzb 4 dr. Auto, Xlr, body, Jlawtell tan In· age. $850 u le. llt-11188 Countryrlnt. $450. Call 2 78 Cat Cu=Zlrcon~ Sch Sllp. l-25,000. ehell. 12290. 494-8965, AM/FM 14800. ~1-3090 1erle<. 4 ~.rune Ian-781 EIOOrado lhowfoom 031·257 lu, I 121 ~8888 63i-7837 151-0870 or 876-3684 tulle. '3, 150. 1170--0~. dean, ~ top con· -.-+-+--._.._. BUNK BEDS •--• ...... • 11180 Rabbh di.el delux, vertlble, 45,000 ml .... naut_. ._. BruMWlck Pool Tbl $75. 711 Toyota pk:llup, lmmac. low mllM eun-roof look• xtr 111.i 1 J llgn, matt,... Incl., Jtlnt 653-eeee, 751•82e2 LIDO 14 wltraller, boat 13875. (714)848-8140; anddrlvMgreat is875 ~113~ ~l·J'J:° cond. 1200. 84()..()IMll cover, fully equipped. (213)426-4810 970-0648 · ' · ,.9T·714m· 1 ·1 .. 20 Y Everything fa< baby. Play-Xlnt cond. $975. · ..-... • " · Cabinet bar w/refrtg $200. per!, twlnG etc. 752-2120 1-41&-1549 M 511-4128 '81 Toyota 411.4. LOW ml... '03 VW, 12V. reer end '82 ,...~ ....... De via.-oe. St•eo 1ape declc '300. . ege, A/C, PS, Bel Air ••""' A ..,.,...,.... Lg coif•• tbl 1200. Funlly membertNp, John lhell. Mint. $8500, call damege......., rm. Mllfl Uke ,_,one. owner, full Bak.,. rack S75. Caah. Wayne Club, HOO. Udo 14, ldnt cond., w/trtr, -842-0053 Mii by 8-30. 534-7070 pwr, cab. roOt, V'tllWll Int., 656-0998 . Pleue'oall 146-7997 L Mlle, H/O ttrap, llftlnG V IG4G •111 lltlllU'I '85 BUG . RUNS 0000 crulM, 1mlfm llateo. Chai and ott rnod 41 Dog HOUM lnaufaji(j bridle. whltk• pole etc. au 11500/obo. 551-3732 Vo/iu• wire whHl1, .__.,_...__,._--4 .,,,~ llS. ~ • removable roOf for ..,.Y 111150. 21:Hll1-1882 117 OW VXN nu tr11n1, n~ SOUTH .87 BAJA Bug. 1800 cc: ~~7o ~ 1!~111~~· ctean1ne .50.161-0702 SABOT 8ft. New paint, centneweng.Qoodcond. cou1n mote< "I( ml u & -------Chre, 2 Conttmp IWIWI, M...i.. ,_, __ .. n......1175 903-6272 12700/ttnne. 154-71198 ' u ",..aroon '83 Belo Cabf rf wt11e ean...i con1 Yalvet s125 _.... __ rnem-· , white, clean, $1100 neg. tmle1 ° rMt."" • aa. Oak-QI ... con. tbl ber9hlp, value 11.450. Sabot, complete, good 72 Fe<d V11n, Chateeu 11111 MUST GO. 648-8322-Ar paint, · CNIM, 1100. All~ new 551-1271 MUST SALE wltl aooept · cond, $275. 1162-8088 Club Wegon, e<IQ. ownat, • "WI WILL •t '87 vw Ek.IQ, nu trana, ... ttlr Int., 8 Wlft 8ta Incl '950. OOllO Ammerman • x.Jnt cond. new tfret, MW r id. I ~. am/tm, lllum. entry, Convtn 0"9n $90. Wood 851·2000. Venture 115 Cat: Nd1W<>nl, brakee, am/Im atereo, 1111111111.1 good concl. 2700/ttnne. opeita lltel, mete, dr lka, Dr....,'60.873-8263 1250/obo.842·5040 etlck ehllt, $21100. VolurneSalll,SeMce 154-711118 full werr, 7400 ml, PP. . Magic !eland Oold 54a-8428 An<IL .... ng 'e8Ek.IQ rt Odcond (1fup119) 118,11115, ph Cuttom cletloned 8 pc Mbm1hlp. Sl50, Sell Wlndturf« comp. uMd 3 187118eech.81 d 12000/""'g 05"51 ' 840-8827 bdrm Mt. Very unique. tr Id• or off• r I llmee. $850. 552-<>861 '82 Chev. Van ¥., l/B, 1111, Huntlfliton ~· lrm. • 7·5475 , ________ _ ~/~;o':i,~-~;~~ 714-998-0482 lladai@~ 7!11 ~~: h:9=~ 1P,~~2m (l14) 142-2000 ·~1&,o~~~~~~1111. TIE WIEl1 frame, w/rlHfl, 2 ~i;="'liOet, ~ eva J ~ IEUOTlll d,_., 1 .,,. 1rg mlr· MllQlc t.iMCS Gotd rnem-1s HP vannw Marine 11a1r I alt 'tt IH ... IH of lat• model, low mileage re<, hnd tablet. Bed hat beBNp. Beet Offer. Mov· Oletel, 12000. 845-llM9 '82 Ctiev Van L.B. Y• ton't , 133 Jaguar Mark II, S2150e<olfer. 84>3127 Cadlll&C9 In Southern convenllonal m1ttr.... lne out of Stlte. Ewnlnge t111 wtl., H.B .... ,,, air, Cla11lc, 78,000 orig .. 70 Bug ,_mote< und« Callfoml.i Set ua todayt All In xlnt cond (moft 861-0244 35 HP JOHNSON w/comp under 800 ml.. Sll,500 mll11, 3.1 L, 4 door warantee. See t~ ap-Ulllll fe<oet Nie). l ieOo 080. 90Cll. 875-738e take over pymt. 882·2873 .. d an' I u tom a tic pre c I It•. I 2 8 0 0 . Aaa1wo Pteue call 54$-0578 eve Men'• 10 IPd 8*• &50 35 Johneon Elec1rle Out· la .... " Bo rg-Werner tran1, 882-23112. .,... M wlmde. Stepping 1tonn S.40 board, long .nan, hat· c·---·!-.... , am/fm marine btnd ---------2800 Harbor Btvd. Obie bed, i,OO. COf1M eadl, Pienta f2 up, Bug MM • 09fltr0ft. Call _... ._ Biaupunkt 1tereo, bronze '70 VW Bui. 11600. Rb11 COSTA MESA tlble, 130. O•k ••II light 555. Dnlwlne Tlble 842·6'00. , 1111 Tlllll.... with bucket ... 1e. wlr• eng, new brlk11/Ur11. 140 1180 divider, tto. "4&-3-478 $20. ~7 Avon, Redcreet 0.,.., IMt, one owner for 28 yea,.. whHI•. Sl500/0BO. Weber,Blltteln, Jeck· ----·----- • 1 • .......,. Slll I I W .. Slll Whit ...... h bf--'-963-3751. m1n1. meny extra1. CL-Jaa 1•1• I I u-I I ut Jt~ WutM Siii For Sale -Six toot M ... Verde Country Club motor brac ket. Xlnt 1 .... -cov-873-3013, 1137-2132 _... •• • • -.. .... ......, .......... _ __.__..... .., .. _ ~..._., "'·own........ Golf Memberlhlp,, Sl-...... Cond. $800. 845-8778 ert1,.2001ble top. All power. '81 Jaguer XJ8, black, tan. 1 ., Secletarlal Telephone .... ,. ldd CONSTRUCTION MAN .,,.....,,...,.., .., .,...., 2203-., 171( ml. Xlnt condition. '72 BUS· OREAT CONDI 84 ...,onza conYer1., perf. TYPIST/RECEPTIONIST apec•. pit, flt, comm •Muetl reeldfcomm. exp. Ilk• new. $75. 150-1710 nevc>tlable. 54s-Seagull 3'A hp mtr. UMd 2'13-493-1151 &21 900 840-0450 $2600 M e..1 Off•. body/eng/trarw/uphollto fa< but)', but fun. OC Air· 85% net. Al 841""315, •Conllr. co'1 & pvt litu-Olrta Bedroom Set wtltte Oak Glen Mountain ~ twlee, under wam. '350 • • • ' 831-3222/031~027 p. No dentl M rust. port area offloe. Book· 842~231. 281 -2078 1t1on1 cone. (you w111 be w/green 1 Y91~ trim treat Membership camP. (new $475). 873-e017 29 Model A, 4 Door Town laraau 611 1131 $1700. 536-3932 keeping. plus. 549.1757 telephone aalM lmpreeaed). Mark Nelton, xlnt cond. 10 1>l•ce1'. Cout to eo-1 ..... dwri IU,.J ..... 2m Sedan. r .. tored. le.995. * '70 conv.116'. new ·~i;:,~ Gni;~;: '84 Nova 2dr, 8 cyt, 11110, llUnUY Need proe to make top 642-8088 C.M. $500. 644-0511 pymnt 11350. 552-Cl127 50'°'60iilfl&e PC>""' )48 Fe<d Woodle, navy paint, very clean, new . rune Od 14115. 846-7578 Corporate headquirtere doller Mlllng a<llepeca Youne houwwlle ~· Hlcl4Ht-bed couc:tl 1125. Red Wing ttMI toed work & wet•~-Npt ean blue, reete<«i. 1 12,11115. tires, orig. 48K ml. ·77 Rabbit,1nr1, 85K ml nu .80 Concouree wgn, good fa< ltat•wlde Investment nationwide to bull· In-home employment. Racllner chair w/elec boota, new, 1Z 71.4, 145. ~6 P.P. 876-8181 $3500 0BO 984-13113 btry brk1 clean COnd cond. 1900. Aft 8pm Ml'vloee firm Newpor! neuet.l100bonu1welk Varied exp•rlence. hMt«S70.111"ColorTV 762-2120 llUmllPUOA '80,verycltlan,llletoclc, $8500 01y. 844-1350 847-383CI 8eactl. E.xoe1'9nt c er-In through door for quail-Pleau call Laurel, Sii<>. Anllque end table, Selllng am Cheapl 19' t.Ht ~.~ DI< blue, lharp. bast offer nu paint, nu raldl1l1, evee 548-3289. . '83 Berllnetta-loaded, 1 Opportunity, with di· lla<I people. Early mom· 850-0173. dbl deck gl111 $30. ~/lrg ffeaar, "°' -23!' 19th. St. C . over S5800. 957.5519 20,000 on reblt eng. '78 Rabbit, run• Ilk• ,_, __,,,.hi"", ...-cond. ver11ty and chall•DO•· •ne Mid lftWl\OQn ehltll. Clh HIS 850-1910 t WOt1la perl9ct 87S-023e J $2950. 552-8818 orig paint. 35MPG, air. si~ic'~ .~dwco.t Mu11 PQ...a top 'level Muet try! 530-<4l40, uk ll1Y-•-1 75. Self-1upportlng ...---..elde11eup1o50ft. AUi 1107 "5' a. .... , Rune good, In Hur"'ll2900.S..&-8633 Int, 4 ml. 111,7"" executive aectetllllal I X· lor Brian Doyle. P•llAA Kitt-. P«ilgree, r._11 -ewlng, I ,...,_.,.... • ·d. " """" ., .,., pertenc.. Call 553-0940 Temporary office poeltlon, red male, cream female. Laa 1157-8t33 ::i':' areeuQ • nt for No llve eboar . S10ft. '77 Audi Fox Stltlon Good condition, $1500 '79 Dll Rabbit, db1 edition, obo.1188-<>428 Mon-Fri. 9·5:30. ex--tence rAn••ira<I, 10 1350. 636-18112. . Complete c.11 Joe 873-2810 Wagon, lmmac, run obo. 551-3732 •dr llr at9l'IO xlnt cond '83 Chev Cavlller 4 dr ,...... . ....,..... ~------~~ Informal loam furntture, twin bed Mt w/drw« & 9Upetb 35rnpg depend ' .1500 85• -3 ' ' ' key,typtng,goodlnmath. I!' HIO eola , lovuut, 2 mlrror l100.0therrnlec. WANTED:Sllpfor45'ull-tran1.f11150 .M8-1184 ..... 1141 23K.-. 1 922 A/C,6epd,ltkenu,MSO SIUnAIY CryatalCrMtlon1,711W. ha11ock1, 1200/olr. See1t11422!'d.St.N.B. boatln~HarbM. ; '79Sciroccofull air takM 0\191' IM°' nu "Fnday" type 17th. St. Colt• Meaa UMtt Hounctpupe, AKC. 840·8274 lft 8pM S Boat In Btletol eond. ·77 Fox, lo ml, runa graat. 74 Mu1 dt RXS 11r11gon, etereo nu red ~•Int· term1, 311 mpg hwy. with ttrong typing, tpetl· Tll ... WTI born 7114. 552-3843. King tin W1rbed, w/hrtr, Wc!'':r!:ei;: :!:· C 87M810 11800/obo. 646-0603 = S...~~1•~ng work very ctMn & ~eble'. 1_e._a-_1_1_1_1 ----- lne. and dlC'taphone lklli. ·-·-·-Box• p..ip1, 11754200. waveleee matt tall l'tdbtd ~ 1161-1908 llcftl• 1111 ·eo 50008 11100 "'take grt o•• mlleage. 14500. IEE II FlllTI needed !or busy medical _.,_, Fawn AKC Champ llnee-, w/2 cabinet•' & mlrre< · . 1r"'iPCI .,___. r.rr::;:a over leiea. 840-8063 ltrt .. 11 ltH IHI ~5-5374 or 842-8189 W have good Mlectlon distributor. Muit be well """"'lutlt M/F. 031-6888 padded 1lde1. 1550'. luitu lUt. 1114 Prix x:lnt' ;;p;;;p & ... 1 -187 250§['. 83 FUfilOn '711 VW Oii Rlbb11, dlx, air, ; NEW a { uMd Ctiev- e<ganlzed end able to now acceptl~ the fol-Piil .S 1157-1763 M 54~7534 er8fid i.w i&drte BMe bag '$200. 56M7M •90 5000$, lmmac, 1 ownr, llland Show CAr. Pro-4tpd, 4dr, ttareo, xlnt. rOllQI Set ua todeyl ~.~~Cl;~ •• ~·~'! ~~,:~' 1: 2 FEMALE a. HEELERS Matctllne couch l ~ Gu It. r I 7 5 / 0 B 0 M...-.tl 12 epd '295 15,000 ml, f\.llly loaded. le11lonally re1tor•d. 24K ml. '4700. 851-311~ CONNELL CHEVROLET tl&ble. Ptl004I 841·2685 *Prep Cooke (Au1tr1Uan) need Good 1Ht, 1260. Beautlful 844-7598 841-4357·..,.. 4"-4233 SMOO obo. 167-etl10 S20.000. 7141838-5ll2A '90 dll Rabbh, ._.ep, ~r. be'-' 10-12 noon. *Bu..,.. nomea. Hou•btoken, all water bed. complete, Fe< Nie, 300 wett Sunn ' A .. .. '70 290SL auto, AM/FM. t lr, 1tereo, 85K ml, ' llUnUY/IEI lfO * Ollhwuherl llhot1, epayed. Call evet '400. 657-5476 Beta lead Amp. end Schwlrin Le Tour 10 epd, •I .. , prt low ml., new tlrH ab1olutely llawleu. • ""'-.. -...-· ~· * A.M. Serven · · • · guitar w/taye All in xlnt BM 1,,,,, , ..__.. '\.")di trl• r I' I I I ,.., I \ ,, ~ ' \ 546-1200 , l---'late nnarof, In-~ *Hott/Ho.I-& wll!'dl. 3151·10811. Matt & trarne· Twin i.iO Goye "Tad Neugent" llkeXMWI _!17867.3K_.~at• lft · 1112 &12,009. 846-75511 13750. 031-3018 p..irchulne and letrlbu-A~'",_..,,,. 2~ pm Golder! Retr...._ Pupplea King. 175. 845-2177 cond 1350 obo .............. an::: Mll 'ff BMW 320 xtra a;;; '70 290SL. Wlf"J caan. to '81 Rabbl1, 4 tpd, lie. tlon depar1ment for an ,,.,., ,.......~ . 7AK1P1:!'!ahot21ee'·l1500ffef. Oak t,....., lbl & bndl 842·116.11att•&pm. -·-&10,150.54.2888 . ml.118,900.831-1105 am/tm CUI, roof ractc, ~ IHI experlellcecl peraon with XLNT Pay & 11'· .. ........ ••so. Pia-IOfa, wht 188 off New MoPede • .,,. 3201 3 .. ., -1 5 ....-'71 220 rf .....,. warrenty, 14700 obo, II;,;;;;;~;,. ____ _ __.._.._. _._111 __ .. 210NewponC«lterDnve -JP"'"' uv """' ....-.an.~.,,0Wfl4lt. "•2•"'""-••2-1121 hevy . nu :· :X;}r;Q"'~ ';;,"'. ~Beach N Sherry'a Poodle puppy Hlllllan oot $250. M~ Martin Tanof !Ate. Xlnt through Sept SO. Mlnen, air, itn, eun~oof. ,,ft S3800. ~0-8181 .,.. ..,.,..., -"" tlravbatt/gen.. 4-dr eonallty. V,t arlety of other EOE M/F /H eale, teacup-toy min-ator•g• O•blnet • 6. end 35yn Old MUlt Mii Ward I Ell I I , F. VI Y • tranl gold BBS Wheele ,71 MBZ 2808E '81 Rabbit Conv, 51,000 9c1n Impala. MK actue1 ganwal office dutlM. b · TOP iii atura. 1260 up. 54&-28-'8 Chlld;~~~·~)' palnt«i 1396/obo eea.:..990 ev 912-1922 •Int. $11,000, prtv. party'. GN, eunroof, muet NII. ml,ult. $81150. 873-2858 ml. 1 t1m11y owned '*· otllentbenef111andwor1!· Femllel Pref. Modele & Pttl 1139 '40. Oiltn hnltut/ '78 VESPA 125. Good 551-11140 S3300/obo. ~1~919 '81 Rabbit Dll LS, lmmac: IHI00. 536-3932 I Ing condition• with • E.lcorte. (2 13) 88&-1. SIM 2 ig; G conit&iOf'I I P~.:OOC-.:'9~,7, ln1 tat Int ~~ ~· '90 BMW 320!. Sunrf, 5 ,75 •SOSE. 84,000 ml, thruout, 50 MPG, air, .... , 3Jlt 1 1 growing company. Apply TOPLESS MODELS cage. $200. 851-0702 ' ~e epd, am/tm cw, SllOOO. eunroof, cuaettt, good crulM control, 4 dr. ~oert ~ In l*'()n It: S750AY PAID DAILY . O\w Waterbed wd frm, EXec a.I( & matching '78 Honda Ex.ptw.•200 Day. 762-8200, evfwl<nd tlr••· 112,7150. Super $3850/otr. 84&-8633 $400~5424 • THEJOLLYROGERINC. NoE.x.p Nee 828-2583 MICE·fM pell M '9a<lere. new heater/llnltf only credenza. 1550 . Lowml .... Evee 844--0452 840-0817 Sharpl857·15118 '111 Rabbit lmrnac cond ___ . ------1rv1n:.~r,t~r' . . tm50e,lg75c.861-0702 1125. 8'hld•·•·b•d 752-1680 '711 PUCh M~ 300 ml Convenlentlylocata<I '75 450SLC gold/eaddle Run• perlec:t, AM/FM: Ftf4 Hit TUil IJll btlnn MIO nqti 1125· 87~73116 lttrtiat WI IUi ldnt oond '300. 55o.-07ot & Compe11tlvely Pt1ctd Int, aolld w. Malle otter. air· 13550. 848-1184 '85 Mu11ang Convertlble, 1Mrtt1t;1/lff, .,, .. Tl llU 1t"'l!:n. tury Englllh PUtt Sofa 1125. loveeeat •100. LMit:r golf clu61, Puctl Moped. 1 yr otd.. Q Dye 540-0737, evH '81 VW Rabbit Con· brlgtlt red w/wtlt top, F« Comm'T Artlet ~rm. Plano walnut l>uri Jllnt End t•ble '30. Dlnlne rm 1·2·PW XL xs. 120 II.int 1 owner 3200 ml 848-.5815 vertible, lilvw. 131< ml. ...t>lt v.a, .uto. Greet car. Temp. 1141 Feb '64. Poaa-Help give them • head cones.'11.000. 731-4.411 table w/4ctlalr91140. In-each. 875-3301. 1325 56&-1e1'9 ' '78 MBZ 450 SL 41000 X-QO!ld, 18.900. 84()..()4511 $4200. 875-7173 lbly ionoer. PIT mom 9-1 ltart. Earn top W part tant car ue1 $30. • · 8~Laulne · • Mon-FrT, eJq>. only. Type, time evenlng1. Only BHutlfullt.. reflnl1hed 7151-0218 O'Nelll & Alp Cun w.e lttln'Jdtl/ ml. XJnt cond. 128,500. '86 Muetang, ldnt oond .. nie. phonM 843-2220. ~~:~~~n'v :;~,~rd~::; ~;: ~°Mmhead1>oerd. so1111ov .... 1. BHut. :'.'rl406~ro'·~oo. Sutf-l111tt11 1111 'R)y' CARVERI ~1~'Je~: 5. 8 8 1 5 o r ® ~ti. ':an-:: I Secretary. PIT. 70wpm, apply Phone 846-7021, GERRIE'S ANTIQUES match.Ing Mt 5176, wlll '%:: '78A8NBXcx8& IOJ.SRJIC'E·Bt\1W' '90 300D, tvory/lva<y Int, .~ ..... ~~ •tor'ed,greet~ ~ f~ ~~ 2:30 to 8 p.m. Monday IS BACt< dellvet. 7141241-0343 , •••• 1750/obo. 976-1287 Ml-'fl!IAll ~<'l"1101 eunroof, alloye. 117,000. ~~~ Ctr. 8'42-0115 •ti 5, uaJtfic.t~7~ve thruFrlday. 3500eqftotArnencainAn· SOldhouMmuetMll.Old -'71 Sui. RM125. Xln1 _..,,"'°""''wt...,-..• call4117-5154 Mark.13200/080. q lUYIL AIDT tlquee, alao department Oalc ~ w/mtrror S395. 1 WWWt \id 188 cond. Mutt NII 1426/bo. ~~ ,90 300D 1 1 '70 MIVel1Ctc. '**1 OOnd , Secretery/Receptlonlat, N '1 8 h T 1 ofuMclturnltureloolleo-Like nu eo4lcl maple bd -tt "*"'· nevw UMcl. 7ff.1161John ~1J~ d ~ ;c;>19~1 In I out. N-tlr ... 1trong bookkHpplng ewpo H e reve tlblee WMI buy e.11111, Mt, dbl bd1 Clbl drear. 2 IQ worth 1700. Sec. Sit -· con ' m ' i.: • •U WmA'I 43 000 orig ml Air eMntlal, typtne & ahort· Agency. Non-1mkr. coneliin or what tleve ntte 1tano1, OOl1 StOO (213)927-1611. . '90 Hueqvama 250.1950 s .... &ett~Laulne Dal• 540-01185, f:VH AM I F M It e o , hand. Salary open. Send Sabre, 1-2 r" ex-you? ~1 No El Cwntno ... , 1395. Old m9Ple twin 841-4357; --411M23S UllEST 87 -8479 SOUTH • 1800/bll off. ~ .. ~12. r-..me p 0 Box 2"0. perlence. Cal Ardll, AHi, San . Clement•, plneapple bed• aoo. 2 ....... , '12 Hones. ~. 400 llVEITllY 90' 300 D, wht w/belge, Nwpt Bdl. 850-l 111 4112--0838 or 4112~554 drop 1 .. 1 mapi. end Oont WMt• my time. 1 Int a11ver 2 ¥911 • , , xlnt cond, new Urea. lie, OOlln '77 Mu•t-,i Mar1t 11 ve ---uy 1-w...-1•••1m PRl....,TIVECNTRYPINE tableet7.5pr,1tmdetk. 8AEoomponenttw/AA90 s27:'.._'p1p&4o-~. 813201.hpd,enrf. am/fm CH•, an rt, YILllWll.EI htchbk, root, p/a, -• ••H -.... walnut 115. 2 Mta twin epeallerl. sertoue (1CHJ13'4l I 19 000 obo pp 74,000 ml. 122150 . . SWhand required, type ........ ltTr ...... Hu1ctt, 1750; dough box, 1prlng1-m1tt. 11& Mt. In Yee1ort or.ty. 13500. ... ..... Htl •'8132(Si;5IP(l.AIC 115&·2~1 . • .... -wl.LllT 1563-1573 80 wpm. Newport C.ntll' Star1 your,_ car-on 1325; commode, S300. Huge cutte<n 1able r.rnp Call 541-7593 (1CUU444) '78 Falnnon ttn OOnd office Salary negotiable. our 3rd lhlft Ind ptO-Pvt pert)' 720· 1888 135. 2 antq m~f'Mf FOR RENT 40ft Motor • '79 320!: 41pd., eunroot. '80 SD Turbo Oii, lo ml, II ... Ill.I" ~ ~56i c.11i(.iiy844-25ll7 gr111 Into upper men-~U:::::: lfll 11a0 pr. 3 klno bcl d BEAUTIFUL 26" RCA Home, c ornplttely (881XMt<) lthr ... 11. Chantptigne VOlurMSe.lee,Serv!Oe lowml. · · agement level. Dally In-~--$10, •25, 8715. 'fhur t. Color TV, 2 yr wmty equlpped.873-5133 •'90320!:.uto .. A/C Ut , '24.1100. Oy1 AndlAUlng FIRST PERSON w/$2200 llMITfHUI tervlewlheldtromhm · RXReoRXAEX on1y 2972 J.ct1rancta s148. Ftee dtll. Ooen t llllft (1AHY239> 523-2590,evee561·8344 11111BMct181Yd. oet• thll very~ ·03 Mllture pert0n tor. rec-4 pm •t 12422 ~ APP.LIANCE SERVICE C.M: nr HerbM/Balc«. ' Sun. TV Jotln't141lf1H 111tW~' .. -•'90320l;Auto,SunRoof .• 83 SOOD Turbo l /r Huntl~onBMch Thunderbird. 7ff.1914 rMtlonaree,(Weekend1 1trMt,GatdenGrove,0< WeMllrecond .. guar. 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KLEIN Of .... o.lly Noe ..... UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. defended his decision to drop support for a campus hospital today aft.er the faculty of UCI's College of Medicine voted to censure him at a meeting Wednes- day night. Aldrich, who said he was not aware of the faculty's action until aft.er the meeting last night, said he backed down on Health West's proposal for a campus hospital in the best interests of the univei;- sity's future. "I have a· community out there that is very much concerned about the campus hospital vs. the com- munity hospital ~ue. That con- cern spills out to (influence) community responsiven~ to the university in general and to this -Attack 'no accident' Badham, Riley, Soviet specialist do ubt Russian cl~ims By STEVE MITCHELL aad STEVE MARBLE Of Ille o.lly Noe ..... A congresmna.n, a fonner Marine Corps general and a Soviet psychologist doubt the downing of a South Korean commercial jet by a Russian MiG Wednesday evening was accidental. And a John Birch Society coordinator from Newport Beach branded the incident as "premeditated murder." Congres.mum Robert Badham, R-Newport Beach. said today he agrees with Secretary of State George Shulu' statement that the act was entirely without justification. Badham said he was saddened by the loss of Rep. Lawrence P. McDonald, D-Ga., chairman of the John Birch Society, who was aboard the unarmed jetliner carrying 269 people when it was shot down over the Soviet island of Sakhalin. "I regret the loss of Congressman McDonald and all the lives lo8t to this act of international piracy. He was a good friend and colleague. We worked together on the. House Armed Services Committee. He was an intelligent man, a surgeon. Although he was a Democrat, he was a con- servative and dependable member of Congress." McDonald was on his way to South Korea in an official capacity to celebrate the 30th an- niversary of the signing of the cease fire of the K orean war, Badham said. "There is little to indicate that this was an accident." Badham said. "I've talked to the State (See NO ACCIDENT, Page A%) 30 Yanks on lost je.t; Reagan hot By Tiie Alaoclated Presa A Soviet fighter shot down a South Korean jumbo jet carrying 269 people when it strayed over the Soviet island of Sakhalin, 1Secretary of State George P. Shultz said today. The Soviets had tracked the plane for 2 ~ hours, he said. The Kremlin acknowledged that its fighters intercepted an unidentified plane that intruded over Sakhalin but said only that the plane did not respond to signals and continued on its way. Among those aboard the Korean Air Lines plane was Rep. Lawrence P . McDonald, D-Ga., chainnan of the John Birch So- ciety, and at least 30 other Ameri- cans. A search was under way for ''carrypus in general. So (my de- cision) involved far more things than the medical school." Aldrich said. r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:--~~~~or-~~~~-.!!!lll!'fP'...,....im---.i.-~~""""'anysurvivorsinthefrigidwaters off Sakhalin. ~ Shultz told a Washington news The College of Medicine Board of Trustees has voted to continue support for the campus plan. ASIA ~ CANADA ~~~~~ conference that the Soviet fighter shot down the jumbo with a miasile. He called it an "appalling act" that caused "revuhion." The chancellor said he is aware that his decision was unpopular. "I recognize that there are people who feel very strongly about a campus hospital. But obviously there is a difference in opinion. (The censure) is their opportunity to indicate that they do differ," he said. Aldrich said his approach is to nurture support for the develop- ment of an outpatient care facility on the campus. (Sff ALDRICH, Page A!) County OKs Laguna Niguel housing By JEFF ADLER Of ... o.lly Noe - A sweeping z.6ne change that will alt.er the face of the emerging Laguna Niguel planned communi- ty was approved Wednesday by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. With the approval of developers and the qualified endorsement of the Laguna Niguel Community ~ Enthusiastic entry Council, the board voted 4-0 in favor of a complex plan that would greatly increase the density of certain housing tracts in Laguna Niguel. The compreh ensive zone change -one that could well det.ennine the "total future of Laguna Niguel," according to.-One county planning commissioner - will permit two major developers and several lesser ones to con- struct additional dwelling unib on the rolling hills comprising Laguna Niguel. Under the compromise propo6al put together by Supervisor Thomas Riley. who represents the area, The Canna-Sandllng Group will be able to increase the number of dwelling units it is entitled to build on two land parceb from l,0!">2 to 1,375 units- Alao, the Goeden Co. will be pennitted to construct an ad- ditional 75 uni~ in return for dedicating 36 acres of land in the Sulphur Creek area to open space land U8eS. A third developer, the Niguel Land Company, will be permitted to increaae the number of apart- (See NIGUEL, Pace A%) Surfers competing for S60,000 at the OP Pro Surfing Championships at Huntington Beach through Sunday migh t consider using th is ocean-entering technique. See story on Page 8 l . . Bird theft not chicken feed . · Macaw worth $2,000 stolen from its cage in Fountain Valley ... Fountain Valley police have a parrot pirate J>Unler on their hands. h eeems that aome bird buccaneer sneaked into the backyard of a home in the 10000 block of Calle Madero and stole a rare blue hyacinth macaw from ita locked cage. The macaw, a member of the parrot family, la~ yea.rs old, weighs 4 pounds and la 18 lnchea h.lgh. Ita value of $2,000 puta the crime in the grand theft category. The bird's owner la listed u George Char, a profe990r of Engllah and vocabulary at Rio Hondo College In Wh.ltUer. He told lnvstiptota that thievel cut a padlock to the cage but left other birds behind. The macaw wu de.crlbed M vtty tame and -.y to pick up. • Police are hopi.na for a Uttle#help. It would be nice if the bird flnda the name of the culprit and tunw ttool pfpon. ... But, who knows where the 1earch will leed - perhapa the c.anary Ialanda. tor •rr.1 .. President Reagan ordered Shultz to demand an "immediate and full acount" from the Soviet Union. Presidential spokesman l..a(ry Speakes. speaking from the West Coast where Reagan was on vacation, said, ''There are no drcumatances that can justify the unprecedented attack on an un- anned civilian aircraft .• ' The official Soviet news ageney Tass said "an unidentified plane" Jim Wood CofC leade r • • innocent 1n a ssault c a se By STEVE MARBLE Ot ... D19J,... ..... Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce President Jim Wood was found innocent Wedneeday of charges he assaulted a Newport Beach police officer at a party to rai8e money for a Tijuana or- phanage last June. An additional charge that Wood, a real estate broker, inter- fered with the police officer was dismlmed when the jury -'1- nounced lt was favoring a guilty charge 11-1, but was unable to reach a unanlmous dedlion. The Harbor Municipal Court trial spanned four days and the (See WOOD, Pa1e A%) Rep. L. P . McDonald intruded twice over Soviet terri- tory before dawn, first over the • Kamchatka Peninaula, then over Sakhalin. "The plane did not have navigation lights, did not respond to queries and did not enter into contact with the dispatcher ser- vice," it said. "Fighters of the anti-aircraft defenae, which were aent aloft towards the intruder plane, tried to give it aasiatance in directing it to the nearest airfield. But the intruder plane did not react to the (See DOWNED, Pqe A%) CM keeps • its ears on theater By GLENN SC01T Of ... DllllJ,... ...,, City officials in Costa Mesa intend to continue their indepen- dent monitoring of remaining concerts this season at the Pacific Amphitheatre, City Manager Fred SorsabaJ said today. The monitoring program was discussed Wednesday night at City Hall during a cl08ed meeting involving about 20 people who talked over ways of preventing the outdoor concerts at the Orange County Fairgrounds from disrupt- ing nearby neighborhoods. SorsabaJ said Wyle Labora- tories of Irvine is expected to make recommendati01\8800n on ways of stopping much of the "noise leakage," which is the neighbors' number one complaint. But, because opinions vary on the most ettective noiae measur- ing techniques, the city will con- tinue to employ Bricken and Aaaociates of Santa Ana to record aound levels, he said. Wyle and Bricken, he noted, U9e different techniques. Hiring Bricken will cost the city up to $6,000, but SorsabaJ said city officiala feel a need to obtain their own, objective data on the aound ilsue. "It'• be«er to have .ameone reporting to ua," he aaid. Repreeentatives from the city (Mayor Donn Hall presided at the meeting), the Orange County Fair Board, the amphitheeter and the neighborhood'• Concerned (See 1:8£ATER, Pa1e A%) 88 C2 A3 • C6-8 B8 C8 C4 A8 B7 C7 C2 87 A4 A3 OM 81 .. A.4 .. 87 .., Al I - . , I I I I ... ' \ U * Oran~ Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Sept. 1, 1983 r Book enrages d6ctor CONTINUED STORIES ., From PegeA1 ---Imprisoned MacDonald charges author 'betrayed' friendship WOOD INNOCENT ... • 12-member jury deliberated the charges for more than 10 hours. "This cost me a lot of time and money and I think an apology is in order," said Wood when It was all over. "Nobody deserves to be treated like this." The June 12 incident gained attention when Wood, a former Newport Beach parks com- missioner. complained the police department had a "guilty until proven innocent" attitude and asked the City Council to establish a police commission to probe the department. fl( police report, though, in- dicated Wood was abusive and argumentative when officer Daniel Holub arrived at the Cor- ona del Mar fund-raiser at the request of a citizen who'd com- plained of noise. Police said Wood interfered with the officer and grabbed the patrolman's arm. Police said they choee not to aJTest Wood at the 1Cene in order to avoid fueling a dispute. Wood claimed he had only touched the officer's ann. 4The Chamber }>resident called five witnesses during the COW'lle of the trial and three character witneaes. He had asked both Mayor Evelyn Hart and Coun- cilman Bill Agee, who repretents Corona del Mar, to be character witnetlSeS but both agreed it would not be proper for them to testify. . "I have all 'l'te respect in the world for the police, but if something like this can happen to me, I can imagine how many others it happens to," said Wood. Wood also accused council members of "backing down" on his request to form· a police commission. Mayor Hart said she met with Wood 6ut has no plans to ask the Council to consider a police com- rnis&on. "This is a sensitive issue," she said, "and I just don't see any reason to be overreactive." NIGUEL HOUSING ... ment units it is entiUed to build from 157 to 176 on property located near the intersection of Niguel Roap and Crown Valley Parkway. ln return, it will widen a section of Niguel Road. The Orange County Planning Commission already has approved a proposal by Avco Community Developers, which originally de- ~the planned community, to redesignate land use and increase the nwnber of dwelling units approved for construction from 15,987 to l 7 ,285 -an increase of 1,298. That plan also was given , final approval as part of the board's action. Speaking on, behalf of the Laguna Niguel Community Coun- cil, Vice President Tom Moody argued against granting approval to all of the 1,375 units the Carma-Sandling Group h ad agreed to accept as part of the compromise. He said the ad- ditional units would be "ex- cessive." "Our intention is to eee planned growth and to do justice by our community," Moody said, in gen- erally endorsing the proposal the board was considering. Robert Mennis, a Laguna Niguel resident, reminded super- visors that wning densities should be considered the maximwn nwnber of units a developer be permitted to build. "It's to the advantage of the community that density be less than the maxi- mum," h e said. After voting in principle to accept the plan, supervisors directed county attorneys to for- malize language in the plan and submit a resolution for their formal approval in two weeks. THEATER NOISE ... Citirens of Cost.a Mesa attended the meetihg. They agreed to continue hold- ing monthly meetings coordinated by city officials throughout the winter in hopes of resolving problems. ••w e (the city) are basically the mediators on this thing," Sorsabal said. On the parking issue, he said the •Y probably will take some action later this year to set up a permit parking system to prevent con- certgoers from parking on resi- dential streets. Barners will re- main up through the rest of this con.cert aeason, he said. City police officers alao will cruise neighborhood streets after concerts this season to diecourage people leaving the concerts from disrupting the quiet atmosphere, he said. Block visits Irvine, vows action on aliens By UREN E. KLEIN Ol-Dl9r-•- Pending legislation on alien labor is the number one issue of concern for local farmers, said U.S. Agriculture Secretary John Block after a tour of Irvine Co. agricultural holdings Wedneaday. The Simpson-Maz:zoli Bill, now pending amendment in the House of Representatives, should be altered before it is passed into law, Block said. The bill provides for fines and possible prison terms for growers who ti.ire illegal aliens. By ROBERT BARKER Of-... ~ .... Jeffrey MacDonald, who is 8el'Ving three conaecuUve life sentences for the 1970 murders of his wife and two young daughters in Fort Bragg, N.C., Is throwing the book at author Joe McGi.nniss from behind the bars at a federal prillon in Texaa. MacDonald, the ex-Green Beret doctor who formerly lived in Huntington Harbour, claimed Tuesday he was befriended and then betrayed by McGi.nniss, whose new book about the highly publicized case -"Fatal Vision" -will hit bookstores next week. "He was a friend, he came to my house, he had dinner with my mother and drank our beer," MacDonald said in a telephone interview. "We ran on the beach in Huntington Beach over and over. Rep. Robert Badham NO ACCIDENT From Page A1 Department and the airliner was reportedly tracked for more than two hours before It was shot down. The Soviet pilot had a clear line of vis.ion for 10,000 feet before he fired the missile." Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley, a former Marine Corps general, said the shooting "certainly speaks of an ir- responsible policy on the part of the Russian military." Riley said fight.er pilots are intelligent people and he .doubts one would take such a critic.al action without assurances that the act was in accord with· mili t.ary policy. "I personally believe an inci- dent like this doesn't happen accidentally." he said. Riley. predicted that Soviet officials will say the pilot had no choice but to shoot because the Korean airline pilot refused to follow orders, and there was no way to know what was inside the plane. "I'm sure our St.ate Department is trying to piece this thing together because the president is going to have to make a pretty strong statement if this turns out as it appears to be," he said. Herb Schut.er, a Newport Beach resident and John Birch Society coordinator, called the shooting "nothing less than premeditated murder," citing the amount of time the Soviets had tracked the jetliner. He said he would defer to opinions expressed by the so- ciety's leadenhip regarding the death of its chainnan. Charles AmlOur, district gov- ernor for the John Birch Society, said today, "We believe it's time for our government to recognize "He sold tus integnty aa an author for money. He betrayed me for money." MacDonald said he first saw the book last Friday. ''Joe'sconclusion is that l'm guilty. But it (the book) is an outrageous collec:lion of lies, innuendoes and misrepresenta- tions." Ml'Ginniss, who wrote the best-selling "Selling of the Presi- dent" ln 1968, was not reached for comment. A public relations rep- resentative of the G .P . Putnam Sons publishing company, pub- lishers of the book, said McGinniss will be In Los Angeles on a promotion to\lr next 'weekend. She conte nded that McGinniss had gathered evidence that "is overwhelming" against Mac- Donald. MacDonald said he signed an agreement before the murder trial in Raliegh, N.C., in 1979 to receive a suding percentage of Ml'Glnnisa' advance on the book ($62,900.) "I was desperate for defense funds and he (McGinniBs) guaran- teed a fair presentation of the facts. "But no way qoes It comport to facts of the case. It doesn't at all accurately portray myself. my friends, my relatlons, my work record or my lifestyle. "He alleged to me that he was definitely writing a neutral book and that he was laying out all the facts. It's a 665-page book and there's zero defense in it. '' The 39-year-old MacDonald as- serts that a number of allegations in the book are untrue -claims that fie has a woman-hating rage, that he had a relationship with his former high school girlfriend after his marriage, that he refused to take a truth serum and that he was not offered a Yale University Dr. JeHrey ~acDonald residency in orthopedic surgery. The 1:>o9k is ooming out, Mac- Donald said, at a time when he and his attorneys are trying to get a new trial based on new evidence. He is one of 550 inmates at the medium security federal correc- tion institution at Bastrop, Texas. ALDRICH CENSURED OVER HOSPITAL ... From Page A1 "I suggested to HealthWest that they withdraw their certificate of need for an on-campus hospital, and apply for an ambulatory care facility. I think this is something that everyone couJd support - on-campus and off-campus." Wednesday night's faculty meeting was called for the single purpose of voting on a petition circulated last week to censure the chancellor, said Paul Sypherd, a professor of microbiology. . The faculty's intense interest in the meeting was evidenced by a heavy turnout, Sypheril said. About 60 full-time faculty mem- bers attended the meeting. The censure, approved by a 37-24 vote, will be forwarded to UC President David Gardner and to the full UCI Academic Senate. The faculty's action is "primar- ily a reflection of the extreme frustration and the lack of con- fidence (on the part of the medical school faculty) in the chancellor's ability not only to lead us but to represent us in public hearings and negolJallons," Sypherd said. "l don't think this jeopardizes Dan Aldrich's job," he said. :But the censure is a way for the faculty to let both the UC regents and the community know that the chancellor does not speak for them, he said. Aldrich's decision last month to ask HealthWest, the hospital group which had proposed an on-campus facility, to withdraw comes after 13 years of hope and plans for a UCI hospital. r "We've (the medical college faculty) all been good boys and girls for 13 years and it's gotten us absolutely nothing," Sypherd said. "Our frustration has just reached the molt.en hot stage." Nearly all the faculty members at the meeting expressed similar concerns about Aldrich, he said. A "watered-down motion" criti- cizing the chancellor was proposed but failed, he said. Aldrich's previously stated fear that the hospital issue has caused divisiveness in the community which might hurt future suppport DOWNED AIRLINER ... From Page A1 signals and warnings from the Soviet fighters and continued its flight in' the direction of the Sea of Japan." The Sea of Japan is south of Sakhalin island. The Tass report did not directly respond to the assertion by Shultz that the plane was shot down by Soviet jets and did not mention any action by the Soviet jets. But ShuJtz said there was no evidence the Soviets had warned the plane, although he said the Soviet pilot was "close enough for ' a visual inspection." He said as many as eight Soviet jets were mvolved. "At 1826 hours (11:26 p.m. PDT Wednesday) the Soviet pilot" of one plane "reported that he fired a missile and the target was de- stroyed," Sbultz said. ShuJtz said the U.S. govern- ment called in the Soviet charge d'affaires in Washington and ex- pressed "grave concern" and de- manded an explanation. for the university is "short-sighted," Sypherd said. "If, for the sake of fund-raising efforts, he's willing to sacrifice a medical center and the future of this community, then I call that short-sighted," he said. Big stakes are riding on a meeting this month during which the UC Board of Regents will consider the on-campus proposal and decide whether the university should go ahead with it. "If Aldrich is able to persuade the regents (to drop the on-campus plan) we're dead in the water," Sypherd said. "It's hospi· ta1 time in Irvine and the College of Medicine must be a part of that hospital or our future as an institution is severely jeop- ardized. '' A .compromise between UCI and a group of Irvine business and community leaders who propose to build a private hospital in East Irvine is not feasible, Sypherd added. "I have been involved on the periphera of compromises , with so-called community groups tor 10 years," he said. "These com- promises become nearly im~­ ible because they invariably in- volve conflicts over who will practice. who will admit patients and who will control the hospi- tal-based services, like pathology. anesthesiology and radiology. "The university has tra- ditionally served the medically indigent. I've oft.en had anxiety about how devoted some so-called community groups ai-e in ident- ifying with this traditional uni- versitycommitment. Anyone who has a profit -making motive would not want to serve these people." Crane 'workslikea champ' Shuttle astronauts test mechanical arm, eye space outpost CAPE CAN A VERAL, Fla. (AP) -Challenger's space crane, a 50-foot-long mechctnical imita- tion of a human arm, demon- strated today at can do the heavy lifting that may some day be needed to build an outpost in space. "It sure is ~ fine piece of machinery," said Richard Truly, commander of the space shuttle. "It worked like a champ." Mission Control is calling the eighth shuttle flight the "Red-eye Special." because of its topsy-turvy work schedule. After waking late Thur&day night, its astronauts were to continue the arm tests in the Friday pre-dawn hours -U.S . time. Their schedule also called for lowering the shuttle's orbit to move it lnto the path of hurtling oxygen molecules to aee how they react with solid surfaces. The crane, whoee shoulder, elbow and wrist joints approx- imate movements of a human ann, latched onto a 7,460-pound dwnb- bell In the shuttle's cargo bay and cautiously lifted it up and away from the shuttle. Mis&on specialist Dale A_ Gar- dner, at the controls in Challenger's cabin, guided the off-balance weight around and above the huRe cargo bay. "Challenger has demonstrated it can bench-press .. without ben- • efit of steroids," said mission control. The astronauts are to land at F.dward.s Air Force Bue in Cali- fornia at 12:23 a.m. Pacific time Monday. Local growers especially are concerned that the bill would make it impossible for them to harvest their lucrative crops. o;'The perishable crops will be left ln the fiel<b if the labor is not available," Block said. John Block the Soviet Union for what it is -I ~iiiiiiiii-.lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiliiiii: an outlaw, criminal nation," and He added that h e is "quite doubtful" the legislation will pass this year -and admitted that it will be even more difficult to pass the bill in 1984 since it is a presidential election year. Block toured avocado and Valencia orange groves Wednes~ day afternoon with representa- tives of the Western Growers Alloclation. an Irvine-based trade We're Listening ••• 642·6086 MonCl•y Ftomy II you do 1101 ~ ... yOV• P•P•• Dy ll'°P "' t.i1Dtfott7pm 111d yOu1 tOpy "Ill l>t _...., group. On Tuesday, Block toured agricultural areas in Northern California. He said he would visit with governors of drought-ridden states today in the Midwest and ame911 the 11evere crop damage which has resulted from the blistering summer. Despite the damage, Block said, food prices will inc:reaae only by 5.5 percent next year. called for an end to oUicial recog:nit.i,on of the Soviet Union. Soviet psychologist Vladimir Lefebvre, a researcher at UC Irvine, and author of a book· comparing West.em and Soviet ethics, said today he also doubts the downing was an accident. "My fl.rat reaction is that this was not an accident," said Lefeb- vre, who dJd reaearch for the Soviet mill tary before immigrat- ing to the U .$. What do you '1ike about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your me9188e will be recorded, tranteribed and deUvered tot.he appropriate editor. The same 24·hour an1werin1 urvke may be used lo record ltt· lers to the edit.or on any topic Mallbox contributors must Include their name and telephOne n.amber for vertrlcation. No circulation ralls. please Tell us what's on your mlnd. ORANGE COAST D1ilyPllat H. L khwerta HI PublltNf MAIN Of!PICI )3() w,,.t 8ly II . Coete W.O, CA ...... --Boa IMO. Cott• -CA 02e:>e ~ tet>O. .. C-~C-C-V NO 11 .... llOllt t. lllWll•I HOlll . t dllO•l•I m1llt1 or -1-111 "" .... _,De oej)!OduOed wllh(M lj)9Clel per..-Of~-8tlvtCM~ 1no tund•r 11 yOU dO llOl ltC .. •t YOU' CIOP'f Dy I I 111 (el 00.IOrt 10 • "' -ya,. 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For more information. call 731-7277. Senior softballers soug ht in Ir vine The Irvine Senior Center is looking for men 55 and over to play slow-pitch softball. J Practice is held on ThUrsdays at 10 a.m . and a full schedule of games is played on Sundays. For more information, call Bob Bellah at 551-6388 or Bebee Gomberg at 660-3889. Germa n courses offer ed at O CC Four different German courses will be offered this fall by Orange Coast College's Literature and Language Division. The courses include German conversation l, elementary German 2 and intermediate German 1. The fall semester begins Sept. 12. Registrafion for fall classes is under way through Sept. 18 in the OCC Admissions Office.· For registration information, call 556-5772. 'Rio' trio plan Irvine concert "Rio," a drum-keyboard-saxaphone trio, will perform at Heritage Park in Irvine Sunday as part of the continuing ''Summer Concerts m the Park" series. The free concert begins at 6 p.m. Lawn seating is available on a first-<X>me basis. Picnickers are w elcomed. Irvine Bicycle Club plans meetings T he Bicycle Club of Irvine will meet on the first Wednesday of each month at Deerfield Community Park at 7:30 p.m. The clu b schedules half-day rides on Saturdays at 9 a .m. Sunday rides will commence in September, along with a weekend ride, slated for Sept. 10-11. Membership~ $2. For more infonnation. call 551-8638. County • re1ects buy of Ziggurat The Orange County Board of Supervisors has formally ended efforts to purchase the largely vacant Chet Holifield Federal Building in Laguna Niguel, ac- knowledging the building was of little value to county government. "I look forward to seeing w h o's going to buy it," said Supervisor Harriett Wieder as the board, almost without comment, voted unanimously to pursue the purchase no further. "And at what price," inter- jected Supervisor Bruce Nestande, in commenting on the $62.4 million price tag the federal General Services Administration has placed on the pyramid-like structure -better known around the county as the Ziggurat. A team of county analysts assembled to evaluate th e feasibility of purchasing the struc- ture concluded in a report pres- ented to supervisors that the building's potential value to the county "approaches zero." The team detennined that it would be far more worthwhile for the county to construct a building tailored to its particular needs than it would be to purchase and remodel the Ziggurat. Supervisors had eyed the build- ing for years. believing it might serve as a poten tial home for county offices and courts in the growing South County. 'They had hoped it would be cheaper to buy the building and remodel it than it would be to build a new ont:. Bungling burglar leaves loot behind • A 33-yeer-old Costa M&a man said he chased a burglar out of his bedroom late Tuesday night. The burglar. dressed In dark blue. was searching the man·s pants poci\ets when the occupant woke up. Tne burglar. who apparently had urinated on the bedroom floor, left more than he atole from the home on the 200 block of Mesa Drive. .ot A 49-year-old man reported Wedn811day his 1973 Oldsmobile was stolen from In front of his house on the 1800 block of Monrovia Avenue. Ronald D. Sllles, 20. of Costa Mesa received minor 1n1uries Wednesday when he was struck by a car whlle atcateboardlng on Old Newport Boulevard, police said . The driver of the Chevrolet Monte Carlo didn't stop and continued westbound on 18th Street. he said. A 23-year-Old Costa Mesa woman tOld polloe Wednesday her boyfriend pushed her down a night of stalra at her aparftnent complex ori Bay Street. She declined to Ille a formal complaint. Newport Beach A vandal broke a dozen eggs on the oulllde and Inside of a sports car parked on the 1900 bl()ci( of 16th Street. The owner of the car. who'd left the top down, estimated the eggs caused at l&ut $300 In damage to his auto's paint and Interior. A bicycle wonh $200 was taken from an unlocked and open garage on the 1500 block ol Prlecllla Lane. I A resident of the 500 block of 35th Street reported a thief tOOk a $200 pair of ski boots trom an open garage. Laguna Beach A dress valued at $260 was stolen IJom the Girls Gym athletic club In ~ Laguna Canyon Wednesday morn- ing, the owner said. An unknown suspect tampere<J wlth a screen door on a house In the 600 block of Virginia Park, but apparently wu unsuccessful. The owner asked tor extra patrols of the neighborhood. Several wild cats that had taken up residence In a yard In the 500 block of South Ooaat Highway were captured In traps and taken to the clty'a animal ahelter. Irvine An lrvlne woman who alleoedly kept turning up her atereo aft91' being asked to tum down the volume was arrested tor disturbing the peaoe early Wednesday morning. Citizen• In Kathy G. Cochran's apartment complex on ,-.Streamwood 11aked police to talce her Into custody. She was booked Into Orange County Jail. One suspect was arrested Wednesday about 10:30 a.m . at a shopping center on Walnut Avenue In lrvlne tor posaesalon of cocaine. Gary Francis Price, 24, allegedly had a small quantity or the drug In his car. He was booked Into the Orange County Jail. A stereo was reported stolen from a car parked on the 3000 bl()ci( of Michelson Drive In Irvine Wedneeday. The theft apparently oc:curr9d tut ~ aometlme. Entry wu made through the auto's door. Huntington Beach A red 1977 ,Yamaha motorcycle . waa reported stolen Wedneeday afternoon at the corner of Main Street and PacJtlc Coast Highway. The loss was estimated at $750. A cat burglar broke Into a home during the nJght on the 17500 block of Jefferson Lane. Entry waa apparently made through an unlocked patio door. The toss Included a S10 purse and S10 In cash. A beachgoer from Plaoenlla r&- turl)ed to the parking tot Wednesday afternoon and foul'\d hla 19711 Oataun pickup with white camper ahell waa gone. The loss was Mtlm1ted at $4,700. Fountain Valley A motorist drove acroaa the lawns at Cox Elementary School and a nearby park and left tracka causing about $75 In damage. Someone entered an unlocked garage In the 18000 block of Cork Circle and took a Coleman cooler valued at S35. • Some su1D01er sprinkles seen Coastal Some,...,, Clouo.., --t lllght __ .,.,_.....,.~, .... "1rouUfl ftldey O¥ernlQM -tn Ille eo. and tow 10t ltt119 ell~ In --,,_, -Ngllt ... IQ lrom IN -70t .. t,,. ~ to .-100111......,.,~ 4 A ..... cnll _., II In ellcl lor , ... .,.,..,-....~-~ tton to -.. Senl• Ctw ~ -.... ~~kw~~ -20 10 ao 11.no1a onc1 e 10 10-1oo1 - .T emperatures .. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Sept. 1, 1983 * Al O..,l"llo4ttlOll ""°'o Laguna Beach officia ls expect to sp e nd about S 110~ to rebuild the Main Beach boardwalk. Laguna approves walkway • repairs lJ By STEVE MITCHELL 0tlM0..,Not8tafl A 125-foot stretch of F"dwalk on Main Beach Park, tom up during the winter stonns, will most likely be repaired by Christmas, and Laguna Beach officials say the $1 70,000 in reno- vations should reduce future dam- age to the entire meandering walkway. Heavy storm-generated surf in early March made a portion of the popular boardwalk impassable. The city r~ponded by hiring an enginee~irm to come up with means of repairing the wood structure to withstand future winter batterings. Arriled w ith the engineer's $8.000 report, the city went out to bid for contractors and earlier this month awarded a contract for $133,750 to Taylor-Shafer, Inc. The city council allocated an additional $27,000 for inspections and contingencies. Ross Cox, Laguna's city engi-• neer. said work s hould begjn in early October, after the summer crowds have departed. and the project sh ould be completed by late December. In addition to re placing pilings and planks, the contractor will install large bolts along the entire length of the boardwalk and add pilings on the inland side of the boardwalk so the struc ture will remain standing even if stonns undermine the sand . Sheriff vows to clean up jail Gates says h e'll follow many of Grand-!ury recommendations By J EFF ADLER Of .. ~,... ..... Sheriff Brad Gates is preparing to institute many -although not all -of the 26 recommendations suggested by the 1982-83 Orange County Grand Jury for improving conditions in the county jail. In an official response to the grand jury recommendations, Gates agreed to increase training for not only sheriff's deputies assigned to the jail, but for civi.lians w ho work tfiere as well. The new training program will include a course aimed at helping jail deputies to better deal with job-related stress. But Gates also has declined to accept the panel's recommen- dation that an outside forensic pathologist be hired to conduct autopsies on iruna~ who die while confined at the jail. He contends that the integrity of current autopsy procedures are Irvine beauty places Lisa Wilcox, a 19-year-old UCLA sophomore from Irvine, was first runner -up for the Cali- fornia Golden Girl title awarded in Sall Jose last weekend. Wilcox represented Los An- geles County in the pageant, which went statewide for the first time this year, according to Bever- ly Wilcox, Lisa's mother. The theater arts major spent last week in San Jose -her first foray into beauty contests. but perhaps not her last. • "One of the judges was from the Miss America Pageant and he made a point to tell Lisa she should try out for Miss America.'' Beverly said. The show will be televised Saturday on Channel 11 at 11 p.m. assured by the presence of in- vestigators from the District At- torney's Office. The grand jurors reconunended that an outside pathologist con- duct jail autopsies to improve the department's credJbLlity in jail death cases. Besides his role as sheriff, Gates also serves as the county's coroner. While Gates and h is top depu- ties also agreed that training of jail g\iards needs to be improved, the de~ent has turned down suggestions that psychological tests be administered to people seeking to join the ranks and periodically thereafter. Gates argued in his reply to the grand jury report that research now indkates psychological tes- ting is not a proven indicator of job perfonnance. In addition, the cost of testing is high when compared with the benefits derived. he said. The grand jury investigated jail conditions for close to six months before issuing its report in June. 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L-SoW, 1-3. ........ 4.--1 PllllOufell 000 000 010-1 s 1 i.ou.1on 010 000 O)a-I o ~ ... ma, kufry (t), Tellutve Ill and "-· Nfellro 1 ihllv. Nll1er~• <•> w-Nlel<ro, 12 IJffV, 4•1 AOUI LIAD•U ...... ING ms al belt)! .....-:"11ot1on. CW.W, .......... ,M; McltM, 1(1n11• Cttv, .m; trelM'..il, Detroit, .m. Whit· .. .,. Detroit, m . RUNS: E Ml/tray, aen~. '2; Rlt*an, IMl!lmore, 91, MOMbv. Toronto. "' •. Kenderton. Oellland. 15; Molltot, Mllwlul<M, '4. RBI: C-, Mllw.u!IM, 107; ltle:e, lk>llon, 101; Wlmi.tcl, ,..._ Y0tll., ": PetrlU., Ottroll, 91; Slrnrnonl. Mllwauk ... 90. HITS: .._~. Botton, 172; Wllllaker. Dttroll, 166; C-. MlfWlukH , 163; McRH. K1n111 City, 157; Rtpl(an, Betti· more. 15'. DOUBLES: lllo9Gl , Botton, .a; Parrllh, Oetroll, 37; McRM, Kenses City, 17; Hrbek, Mlnnasot1. 1'; RfPkl!'I, Ballfmo<e. 36. TRIPLES' Griffin, T0tonlo, 9; Gan1J1 MllwaukM, I; WlnfltlO, New YOtk, t ; • ., tltd wflll 7. HOME RUNS: IUCI, loalOtl, 33; Armas. Botton, )I; Klllle, C~!IO. 71; C-. MllWaukM, 26; Lu1lnt11I, CllQllO, 26. Sf'Ol.EN BASES: R. Henderson, 0.11.· land. 92; It. Law, C~. '2; J. Crur, c~ 4'; Wiison: Kanwi1 Cftv, 41; S.tnlllt, 'Texas, JI, NatteMILM_,. BATTING (315 at !Hits): Madlock, Pit· "bul'gh •. 323; Hlndrlck, SI. Louis, .llf; Oewi.on, MontrH I, .317; Crw, HouttO<I, . 315; Puhl, HoutlO<I, .313. RUNS: Mure>flv. Atlanta, 107; Reines, Montreal, 107; Dawson, MonlrNI, IS; Evant, San Francisco, '41 Scnmldl. Plllla· cl$llla, '1. ltBI: Dawson, MontrHI, "· Nwrl>flv. Allaftt•. 92; SCtwnldt. Pllllld1lllhle, 92> ~·'*'""'IS; Htndrld<, St. Lou1', HITS: Dawton, MonlrH I. 1'1; Thon. Houston, IS6; Oliver, MOlltr.al, lSS; Cru1, Ho<nton.1S3. Ramlrei, Atlanta, IU. DOUBLES: Budu1er, C~. 33; Knleht, Houston, 31; J. Ray, Pitt~. 29; Ollver. MonlrMI, 2'; Walladl, MonlrM I. 29. TRIPLES: Bulllr. Atlanta, 12; Crw, Houtton, t; Thon, Houston, I ; t art llld with 7. HOME RUNS: Sct>rnldt, PnlladelP/lla, 31; Oewson, MonlrH I, 21; Ev•ns, San Fran· dsco, 271 MurPhv. Atlanta. 76; °'"""'"· °""""' !S, STOt.EN BASES: Reines. MonlrMI, 63, Wklclln1. San Dleoo. 41; S. S.11, o.cie.n. 4l ; w nson. New York, 42; LeMasler, San Francisco, JI. Carew OtClncft Buritson Grldl 8an!Quez Sconlen LVM 8oone Ro. Jadlson Foll Lubrtlldi Wiifong Oownfno Vllentlne Clark Adams Re. Jac:kson O'll«rv Totab "'""' . ..,.,. ..... BATTING Aa It H Hit ltBI Pct. 41S SI 10 ? .a 349 119 0 17 "' S3 .301 IOI It J2 0 11 .296 317 '5 113 16 62 .m lSO 35 n J 24 _,. 2SI 42 6t t JI .27S 40t 53 109 ,. " .267 m 3' 102 7 4S .159 1'3 35 72 6 l3 .2S4 l30 29 83 2 29 .2S2 IOI 10 26 0 6 .20 106 11 26 1 12 .2'5 m st ,., " " .245 ns ,. S? 9 JI .231 171 u 41 4 17 .230 12 17 17 1 4 :J07 361 0 7S 16 41 .2CW • s • 0 2 .167 4.631 6111,721 121 S7t .264 f"ITCHl..O . " .. Zalln ·~ 170 ... SO W·L•ltA 61 1·10 Ul 0 1·7 l.50 .. 11•9 3.91 l3 1·1 3.92 13 ll·S 4..0S 21 1·1 4...26 so 9· 11 4.59 6S 7-10 VS 20 0-4 S..OI Sanc:Nz 90 IO l6 FOOCll 112 114 .. Curtll ~ 61 JS Klton 12~ 121 0 Stene ~ '1 12 John 11f',) n1 JI Witt 125 I JI st Haulet 33:\') 31 IS Brown .14th It 5 Md.aUQfllln .a'h 53 16 Tollla 1,2Cll 1,l3S 416 Savft: Sandler '· Witt Curll' l. Klson 2 1 1-1 6..21 33 1·3 6.03 sso 61-n .ue 4, Hat.W l. Rams' tftl ~ 1t•GULAll HAJOtil Sun Sapt, .-.1 NY Glanl1 110 a.m.J Sun. S.01. 11-New Orleena (1 p.m.) Sun. Slpt. lt-.t Gr..n Bav-Mflwauhe (9 a.m.) Sun. Oc!~ 1--0ttrolt c I p.m ) Sun. Oc!. ,.._., San Fr1tncl.co 11 P.m.I Sun. Oci. 16'-A""''' (I p,m ) Sun. OC1 n-stn Frenctaco (I Pm.I Sun Oci. JO-el Miami 110 a.m.l Sun. Nov 6-<Nc.a90 (I p.m.) 111\oA. Nov. 1 ........ 1 Ananta <• Pm.I Sun. New. 20-Washln9ton 11 p.m l Sun. Nov. 27-tluflelo (I P.tn.) Sun. Dec . .._, ~la ( 10 1.m > Sun. Dec. 11_.._ Enoland (I p.m.l Sun. Dec. lt-et Haw OrlMn• (10 a.m.l An llmH PST. , W•DNUDAY'' RUULn Ullt .. Q •tltllY .. lb ..... ftWlllle) P•ST ••ca. • tur'lonllL Falt Mellsse (MIU) 10.40 '40 ).40 Front Lll'dlnu !Bletttl UO UO R lalnl Y u!.on ( Sltllllt) UO Alto reced: Pr-Ila, trllh Betty, Ooocl u 0.--, lmpuitlve, C•t Ouldl. lfllh ,.......... WrMlll o4 LOY•. Pollnetrla, Ok*mattc 81\lftdl. Tfma: 1:11 415. S•CONO u ce .• lvttono,. Umbftll FINI (PlncaYI J . .a UO UO COUf't To (o.loldlllol l .00 2.IO SarllOI $cly (umance> UO .._fso raced: Mekfno Hev, Count Z.0tr>., Qr.ilnla ReOt. Afr Current . Tfll'lr. 1:11 )/5. U DAIL y OOUBLe lt·ll paid i2UO. TH•O !t.'C•. ' furlonilt, No Hold\ e.rrad !Vlnitl 6.00 uo 2.20 Nv. Amtlauaclor IPlncavl uo uo Sland Pel !Telelrel 2.tG Aho rac:.d: El JeOel, Trtomcine. Tlma~ 1:09 4/S. U UC.ACTA (6·71 paid l?S.00 ~°'-"'TM llACtl. 4 ~ Hablt...i (McGurnl 70.00 29.AO 11 . .i Das/I o4 Gold (Judloa) 74.60 ll.20 80tt0tl Meok: (Hawlty) UO AKo raced: SoanlJ/I Oen o ., Dl•tanl River, Fredltk:o Pronifnf, F ema or Fllme, NMI Guy, Juen Pfolo. Dodnciot. Skin!. HIOll Tech. Tlma: 1:11 315. Flf'TH It.ACS. 6 turlon9s. Ruler's Envoy (Otoclll 21.40 10 . .i 6.20 Pi.vino 10 Win < Pfncay J s.ao 4.00 T 00 .Mucb For T. v _ <.Mc:Ce.rrOtl) S.IO AllO rac:.d: Wind'• Wav, Ont £yad R-. $PMd Letter. Pvramkl Z.ott•, Spry oa-. Timi: 1:10 4/5. SS UtACTA (7·31 paid '300.00. SIXTH RAC•. 6 furlongs. Ce4tlc Venture (Pfnuy) 4.00 2.60 2.40 Tabvl\ <McCarron) 3,20 2.60 SallOl"S OrNm (Valeruutlll) 3.40 Aho raoed: Command Post, Eautr Groom, BOPPlng ROtlblns, Rtad\I to Solo, Flnt Lad, E•l>lotlv• Peuar. Time: 1:10 4/5. SEV•HTH ••c•. 1 1116 mites, ~ Voodoo ~ (Hawlev) 13.40 a.IO 5.oo Jeri's Luck (Velenzuel•l 20.40 1.00 La MlmoMI (SMtmlker) 4.20 Alto rec.Id: OUt Aclrft•, Amanda's Atlalr, Clault Bbhoo, Mornlno Madness Timi: 1~ 4/S.. "5 EXACT.A (l·S) paid M93.SO. 12 PtCK SIX (l/1+3·7-2-3) paid 132,372.lO wflll two wloolno tfcll.et• (.itc flonet). t2 PICk Site consotetlon Pllld IHUO with 61 wlnnfno lldtell <Hve hor ... ). •tG"TM"llACa. Ont mllt. Party Leader (Slblflt) 53.1(1 16.00 S..00 Julltl'£ Pride <Valt!lzuela) 11,00 4.40 GumbOy (Muno1) 2 • .0 Ali.o raced: Venclmlanlo, 801lna, Ju•I Two Blodu, Aooountablv. Time: ):37 115. NINTH llAC•. 1 111' mlies. TorMOl't PrlnQ (Plncay) UO 3.20 2,IO French R-111 (Lamance> 4.60 J:JO Tff1nlo (~lier) l.IO Atso rac:.d: .._lrrotfng, Cavellerlno, Bon C°"'-· Oancvn Tim. Home Court Ruling, Pr~ o4 Nole. Time: l:AS 2/S. -"5 •XACTA 11-1) paid 154.50 Allenelal\Cll: 16,lQ). HtlYWMd P•rtl tf•ON•SOAY'S lt•SUL TS ( 12111 .. 53 ........ ...,,..... ,,_...., f'IUT It.AC•. One mlle Pl<le. 8-vollOce (Pierce): 17.IO S..00 3.60; Olablo C1nvOt1: 3.00 2.60; Ocffnalre: 4..00, Ttma: 2:02 21~ u ax.ACTA 12·3) paid M0.60. saCONO ltACI. One mlle trot. Jonctum (Tr emblav l: 29 .40 9 :JO 6.40; AMI Rondt. 11.IO UO. Imp Imp Imp: t.60 Time· 2'02 215. $l UC.ACT A l1-SI paid Yf0.10. THaO llACa. One mlle pace, llrunt rt• Bromec <Andt raonl .S.IO 3 IO 1AO; 1t_.1 Mlle: S.20 3.20, Wave RIOer: 1IO Tfma: 1.59 J/S. )J •XACTA (1·7) paid W ,60. rroutTH .... CL One mite oece. Shamus (Flsc:o) 21 • .a UO •.OO; Sul>lf' Tad: l.IO 3.20; Rldellon . .t,40 Tlma· ?:00 4/S. ""H It.ACS. Ont mlle pace, Hot Sic'-(Pierce): uo 4.20 2.60: S.-NMlo: 9.00 S.40; Ml. Hot Stuft: 3.40, Tl!'nl' 2:00 l/S.. P UC.ACTA (S-t ) paid 1163.lO. stXTI4 llACL Ont mite pece, Lovet Led IL.adl•vl: 6.60 3..40 l.00; Frottv Slllocltr. l 20 2.IO. Paclno HI: J 00, Time: 1:59 1/S.. loJ IXACT A 11·7) paid MD.20 HVSNTH It.AU. Ont mUt Pl<le. Strllllnt (Parker). 10.00 "20 7.00; Orv s.dl! 11.20 7.IO; Ai>lllV's arot11er: 77.tO Time: 1:57 4/S. P llXACTA ( .. 5) peklf 117170. •IOHTH It.AC• One mite Hee "'9111 U.eclr.ey): UO UO UO, Farnllv Portrait: J.20 UO. T,,.t•s Liit . 4,00. Tlmt• I.JI , U •XACTA II·•> S>ald i1t60. NINTH RAC•. OM mflt PICI. Love at First 811• (Autnn)· t.20 4.40 1.10; Ventllt Hanover 1'.00 S.I01 ~tnctu Lale uo. Timi: 1:51 11$ U •XACTA IJ•211>11d i lSS,10. 12 PtCI< M.X (l ·Sll·t -6•1•)/12) PllCI $1"'9.IO With 1J wlnnino llcket1 (five l'lors.tl Carryover POOi; In•°"· II. UNTH RAC•. Ont mfle s>ece Graeme'• Cllolct <Sllerre nl 71 20 14 60 7.60; Wfnnfn11 Game 1'0 4 60, Tutanellel: HO lime: 2:00 llS.. U eXACTA 19·4) 1111d $250.SO. Allendlnce 1 • ...- °"" ... ft"*'9 AltT'S LANDING(....._.+ ... di) - 119 anvter• 60 beu, 442 llOflflo, 700 t"l\aC:l.trel. I roel. ""'· 6S Yetlowlall, IS •hHPtllHd. OAV•Y'S LOCK.It (...._, ... di) -24S a1191an-200 bollllo. J C&llCo ban, 65S macttere4. S7 send bau, 19 ytttowtall, 13 vetlOwfln tune, 110 •klPfack, I clor•CIO DAMA WH.utF -3S7 angltrt. 14 !Hin, 1 barracuda. 261 bonito, SI ytllowttll, '94 meckertl, 130 sklplack lune, iJ3 vallowlln tune, 4 CIOrlCIO, 1 wlllle H • beu . SAN OtaGO (H&M Urdne) -432 •nQler" 124 bloeY• tuna, II nflO'l"l•P, 1, 111 vtHowlln tune, I, 149 tllfPl•ck tuna, 156 dorldo. Thia w"61'i troclt INnts LOS AHGE~~5 -8'9 Rod< Creek. Cllt•IC L•ke, Cast•lc Lt-. Jactcson L•k•. Pvramld Ltti.e. San Gebrlt4 River (H•I and Wftl fol'kt) lllVll1tStO• -Fulmor Lelle, H.,,,.t Ltllt. SAN BllRNARDINO -81Q BHf Lake. GrMn Vanav Lake. GrlllC>fY Lelle, Senta -Ane River, Santa Ane River (south fork), Siiverwood Lake. K•ltH -K ... n River (Otmoc:ret 01m to ICR 1 POWtrhc>uw, Borell POwerhOUM to Otmoc;rat Oem. lwbella Dam lo 80(111 POWerllOYM. KR 3 p0wer110ult to Lell.t lsebella). TUL.utE -Kern River <Fairview Dam lo KR l POWl'N>uw, JOl'lnsond•le brldoe to Fairview Dam), P-mfnl Crewtk (upper). TUlt River lmlddle fork), Tule River (north and south torks of main fork), Tutt River (Cader S'°"9 area). MAD•ltA -San Joaquin Riv.,. (middle tort<), Scolcl'ltr Lake, Stark-lhtf Lall.t INYO -Baker Creek. Biii PIM Creek. Bfstlol> Crltk (middle, south and 1111at1.1 111, ~ ... C,,_, Goodelt Crttk. fncltPtn· denc9 Crltk, Ltke Sabrina. Lone Pine Crtek. Norlll Leke, Oak CrHll. (north fork), Owen1 ltlver (Law• Brldoe downttrN m to Sltwan L•nel, Pleasent V111tv ltewrvolr. 5llel>herd1 Creek, South Lekt, S.,..,,,mal llllvtr, Tat>oosa CrHll., Tlnemalla er .. i.., Tullle Creek. MOHO -Blue Lake (tower), Brlooec>ort Rfttrvolr, Bucktve cr .. k. Convict Lat.t, Offdrnen Creek, Ellery Lakr. George La.kl, Glau Creek, Gr"n Cr .. k, Gull Ltk•, Hilton Lake, J une L•k•. LH Vining Creek (SOUlfl tO<"k), Lftlle Walller River, Lundy Lake, Mamie Lake. Mammolll Crtek, M.t.rY Ltke, McGM Creek. Mii Creek. OwenJ River (a.t>ton Crou lng and Bio SC>rlno•>. Revena Crttll. ltOOlnt0n Crtek. Rock Creek (PtradlM Camp to Tom's Plea Tom'• Place uo.tr-.i lo Roell Crtek Lake), Rock Creek Lelle, Rusll Crtek, Stddlebell Creek, ~In CrMk, Sliver l.eke, SwaUCMf' Crtek. TrumbUll Like, Twin L.alles 8rkloel>ort (UJ>PI' •nd IOwer), Walker River !Cllrl1 Fiii Camp· oround lo town o4 Walk ... , Laavlll Meadow• Campground to Sonora BrfdCM). U.S. OPlft (at New Vert.) llMll'I First lt-.CI ~' Yannlck Noah (Frena) def Scoll De•ls IU.S ), 6· I, 3·6, 7·6, 6·4, Ivan Lindi ICHCN>sloveklel def Ftorln SaQerceenu <Romenle). 6·1, 6-0, 6·?, Mah Wllandlr (Sweden) dtf. Guv Foroet (France), 3·6, 6·1, 6·2. 6·7; Jo/Ian K.rlek (South Afrl,e l de!. Herold Solomon (U.S.), S-7. 7·5. 7·S. 6-4; Steve 01!'1ton (U.S.J def Mike Gandolfo (U.S.), 7-6, 6'-4, 6·4; P9ter Fttmlno (U.S.J dtf, Ult Na.las. <Romania), 7·6, 6·4, 1·6, 2-6, 1-S.. W-'S F1"t lt9'1ftd ~ Ctv" Evert Uovd (U.S > cMt. S/lelly Walllott (Britain), 6· I, 6·0, AndrH T-varl (Hunoarvl cMI. JIM 01vl1 (U.S I. 6·l , 7·6. Jo Durie <Brlleln) cMt Ro• Fa~bank (South Afrlce), 6-1, 6·3, Zina Garrison (U.S.) dtf. Letllh TllomPM>n (U.S ), 7·S. 6· 1; Claudia Kolldt (U.S ) def Marla-Cllrlttlne C.lltla !France), 6·2. 6·2. Pam Shriver (U.S.) dtf. Laura DuPont IU.S.l. 6·0, 6-l . The Dodgers have re- called pitcher Ric.k Rodas. ThundaV'a trMMctleM BAs•aALL Amtl'tcM '--BALTIMORE OltlOLE'S--Calild UP Tito Lendrum. ou~. from ltoehtat.r o4 Ille tnternatlonal L-. Sent Alan ltamlr.,, pffehtr. lo Roct>taler. CHICAGO WHITE SOlC-AC11valed Au(lflo Rodr'-J. third bawmen. ()pllonad C.uY Hoffman, pllefltr. to Gltn• Falls o4 IN Easlern ~. CLEVELAND INOIANS-A.aslllned tl'le oontrtct Mlouel Oltone, outfttlcllr. to ll'le Clllce"° Whit• So•, GOmlllt11ne an Ml'ller deal. lrHcllve lad Bakt McBride, oul· lleldt<, from the dlwbled "''· MILWAUKEE BREWER5-Calltd UP BIU Sdtroeder. cetclle<, Dion JamH, out· flelde<, and Randy ltHdy, fnf!Mder. from Vancouver o4 Ille Pacfftc Coe1t 1...N91Je, Purd\aMCI the contract o4 Jalma Coc:anower, pltdler. trom VartCtNv•. NatleMI~ CINCIN NATI REO~ UP Daiei Wlllfams and Wflllam "~ter'' Bar"", oulllelden. from lndlanePOlb o4 Ille Amerl· cen Auoclatlon and Steve Cf'lrlltrneJ, celehtr. from T UCtOll o4 "" Pacific Coa•I LH-. LOS ANGE LES OOOGE RS---.tc:aijltd Orel Her•hlMlf' and R tell lloelat, Pl!<:Nra and Glll>er"to Reves, cetdl#, from Albu· ~-o4 the PKlfk: Coell i.-. PvrcheMd the contracts of Sid llrNtn, ftr'1 baseman and c.arman ltlv«a, llllrd basamen, from Albuc!Uer-. MONTREAL E~POS-RHCllvated Scolt Sanderson. pltc:ller, lrom the dlwbltcl 1111. Called UP Brad MIM,, tlllfd bllMmall, ~Ile Sll!'lhouM, nrtt Ila-.., Chrl• w.ist1. pUcner, from Wichita, o4 1111 AfT*'I· cen Auodatlon. Purc:lllMCI Ille contract• ol Mfkt FuenlH and Jerry Wlllt1, outfltidtn, Tom Olaon. pftehtr •nd MIU Ptl!Mot. lnfltlder, from Wichita. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES.-C.lltd UP Tony Ghelfi, Pitch# 1nc1 Carran Deulton, calmer. trom RHdfno ol Ille Eestern L.._. Called UP Allltndro Sanchez, out· llelder and Lan Me1"'1e1<. ftnl ~. lrom Portland o4 tl'lt Pacltk Coell ~. l<c(iutrld Slxto L11u.no. oulfleldtt. Ind • Pllver to bl named later from the San Dleoo Pacltes for tour Pllvlf'l lo 1111 llal"Md t•ler. Dftlgnated St1Y1 COf'lle<, Piicher, lot rHHlil""*''· PITTSBURGH PIRA TES-Recalltel AllOtlloO Pulido, Jett Z..ll<t, 8oC> Owc:Nnllo end Steve Stnt-y, Pltd'len, ROtl WOllA and R•fMI Belllard. lnllelclers Ind Joe Ortulak, oulflelder, tr om Ka wen o4 lllt Paclflc Coast LMPUI. FOOnALL Natlanal , .... "- CINCINNA Tl BENGALs-lttclalmtd JOl'ltl Simmon•. corntrbadl. Oii watv"'- Plactd Brvan Hlek.s, Ml'-tv, on tl'lt lnkwtd rtMll've list DETROIT LIONS-Clalmed Rifle MGCall, tight end, Ol'I walvvs from tne B11tlmon Con• Cut Garv Slltrk. tlQllt .,,., LOS ANGELES RAIOERs-f'llCld Curt Marsh, Offenalve ouard. elld Jeff McCall, runnlno tMlck. on lt'te lnlurad r-lllt. Rldelmec:I Rtct< Berns, runnlno t.ck, and Oerrvl Byrd, llntblldler, °"' welven. NEW ENG LANO PA TIUOT$-Clalmecl GIO<'oe P9oolet, runnlne beell, on walven from Ille Calla' Cowbon. PlaClld LMrv Cow•n. running be<:ll, on tnot lnlurld ........... ""· PHILADELPHIA E AGLES-Signed Marie Slater, center. Cut ~ Sn.dclafd. center. SEATTLE SEAHAWKs-<talmacl !>«· rll1 lrvln, dtfeoslvt Ind. °"' walvert from lt'te 8'11fato 8~ Cul Junior Polta, 09lenalvt end. UNIN S•"" ....... ~ MEMPHIS SHOWBOATS-Named Fr1nlclln •• .,._, •• Rodoer• '-41 coactl. ANGELS TOPPED BY INDIANS, 7-5 • • From Page 81 mouth when you get knocked out of a game in lhe third inning," he noted. "I would have hated to sit on the bench the next five days and wait for my next start." Sutcliffe's relief stint was· his first in 24 • appeac~ season. ''I've offered to do it before, th.is is just the first time C.Orrales has been able lo use me.'' said the ex-Dodger, who ran his record to 15-10. "Of course, I would have much rather gotten the save. Hopefully, if rm asked to do this again, this will be my last win out of the bullpen I like to get saves." Sutcliffe, who seemingly saw his chances for a 20-game sea.son dashed Tuesday night by his JUST A ROW From Page 81 their team to Hawaii to compete against 17 other standout te.ama. The Offshore team is three-for-three on d.iatanoe races thia lleUOll, finishing f:itst in the Marina del Rey-to-Malibu race. .D8.na Point-to-Newport Beach race and the moat recent Catalina row. "OuUigger rowing I.a expremly deligned for ocean competidon," NYI Davia, explaining the dJ.t- ferenoe between her forte and crew-type rowing."We U8e our upper body more ln canoeing while crew rowing puta an emphue9 on the legs." Th~ are other dJ1ferenoet, most notably the length of the ~· While crew rowin& le com- ~ on a Oat coune, usually ~ In metera, outrts.er · ~ ar. nptwly deslaneci (or OCMn com~tilloo and can take Canoen '1Vf:r 50 ml1ea of rouO ··water If tha t'1 what the nice calJa for. M embm. of the Offahore t.ttem • early exit, kept his alim hope alive (he figures he has five s1ar1s re- maining) by rebounding with a win Wednesday. "I've never been aocused of being aelfish and I don't think people will think rm aelfl.sh if I say I'd like to get 20 wins." he said. "Realistically, there's not a whole lot elae flOing or.. although I'd like to see us get past Be.ton." The Red Sox are currently six games in from of the Indians in their battle for the cellar spot In the AL East. To be honest, there's not much of a battle in the NL West any- more, either. With Chicago win- ning and Kansas City Joeins. the wrute Sox now lead the Royals, their cloeest pursuers, by a whop- • • practice five days a week, any- where from 1 ~ to five hours. And that's only ln-the-water p~. They also cycle, walk and do weight work. In outrigger canoe raring, only six pet90n8 are in the competitive boa\. !Ught behind them t. another boat carrying the other three members. In w hat looka like a variation of a relay race, the rowen will alternate from lhe oompetitive outrigger to the mot.or-powered .boet behind ln order to give aomeone a well-dele'r'Ved breather. Ju.t ., Important l8 the abWty to row together. "We're a little like dance ~ ners." Davis 1&)'11. "We watch ~ach other and try to •tel together. When the timina ll of , you're fiahtina aplJWt ,...ch other." Came Sept. 2'. the only thine the Of f.lhore Canoe Club wan fl to be UJhtm, le the oppmltlon.. l ping 101h games. The Angels, with their loss, trail by 14 ~. * ANGaL HOTH -0-Mwdl I• scNdlJlad to tMl1 wllll Anoe!• ~ .. Me-enua .. YHI 10 POUlblv flnallH plant for Meuell 10 return to the cluC> a1 dlrac:tor o4 Piner P«sotlnll Said Meudl bV ~ trom 1111 llofnt In Palm SC>rlnos: "Bunle and I tallied In -•Illies (Ille fast time we mat). Frldav, wt'M Ciel Into ~ dllaH. Wllll wt'H talk abovt la wllal wOUld be IM)Od for Ille .._"""' and .,,., wlll be IM)Od tor ,.,,., tt tiler• la a mutuef benefit tor both o4 "'· "*' -·· 1•111 -tnort.'' ........ ~ w11 lorctd to leave 1111 -In 1111 bottom o4 Ille fifth Inning eftw Ill w11 na11td In Ille llelmtt bV t ..,. "*-la1tball. Downing wfflrecl i.ome Olulntu, • '-dlClle and • mlld COi'· °""°"· 11u1 ..-11 from Ille ~ In· dlcatad ne should be nne bv"" ,.,,,. ,,... ..,,... -• fllrM-9amt Mt wllft MHWIYkM FrldlY. Oownlno'a llllmtt, lncldtnl111Y. wtttr.d e lour·lnch crldl .... owe o.a.c.. 1111 a I«* hOme run In Ille tlllrd lnnlnO, tn1r1llNI his flfll round trl-for the ...,_. s1nc:e J-17 .. On11-Coe11 COlleOe Pfodvct D9"t s-.len. with sl• 1111• In Na lall t191\t 11 beta. hH relMcl hit tvtreCM lo .775, wtlleh la ~ OtllY 10 c1ev ... nd'1 ,,.,,.. ,,.._ (.27') among rOOlltes In ll'le ......... ic.n I.Moue .... Tiie .._,_.. l!'ltov en off day today. FrldeY'I (7:30 P.tn.) Pllellen •re: Clw<* ~ <•·61 ~ Kiii f'WM:ll 111·9). Davila gets II'• C': to dlr1C1or dltK10I Qn.111 In blue or 01 •"9• 1473l36 ""· 29.99 another shot at WBC title LOS ANGELES (AP) -Al-l~==~;r::::::::---1' bert Davila M)'ll his fourth ahot at a boxing title will be his final ooe lf he doesn't win. "I conaider my.elf pretty for- tunate to pt another chance at the title," aaJd Davila, who faoea Kiko Bejlne9 (oc the vecant World Boxing C.ounci1 ban- tamweight title tonight at the Olympic Auditorium. "I know lf l loee, It'll all be over (or me. ru retire for good." Davila, 29, from Pomona, loet previous title bida to championa Cara Zarate, Jorge Lujan and Lupe Pintor. He "retired" and began driving a bMi' truck, but came beck when toJd he could get another title fl&ht. Tbe WBC declared the cbam- pb1tb.lp VIC.'ar\t When Pb\ tor fall. ed to make a Utle defen.e wtthlD a )'Ml'. Pintor WM hurt eerlier thil ye.v In • rhotorcycle lllllddent ln h1a native Medco. (~~HAIDWAR ~ _, -..n I It I• llTmAT -_,I• I .. --... --...... -.. ~·----..-.. -·--7666 HARBOR Bl VD IN COSTA Mf SI\ PHONE (7 141 546-7000 f 1611 ' 1; • I Maria Swan, left above, and boat owner Carolyn Anderson discuss. changes for the bedroom. Be low, " DellyP'llot"'°'oebflllchwdlt- bulk y spreads have . been re placed with a two-tone custom-fitted suede cover. Alterations taken to sea Seamstress tailors her talents to boats By GLENN SCOTT Of IM Delly '1lot It.ft European-born Maria Swan says she set the pattern for a different kind of business when she settled in Phoenix in 1968 and became a seamstress who makes house cal.ls. When she moved with her family to the Orange Coast in early 1982. she kept up the business, lugging her favorite old Riccar sewing machine from one customer's house to the next and hiring three other women to take other calls. But she didn't know when her cleverly titled Seams Easy business came to this area that some of her best clients wouldn:t be living in houses at all. They'd be living in boats. · .. Peoplecalledan<l~ifwedoboatwork," · she said. "I learned th~a big market around here for that." Indeed, about 7,000 boats are permanently... moored in Newport Harbor, according to the Orange C.Ounty Assessors' Office. And Swan claims boat owners have special problems that require businesses Like hers. For one th mg, owners can't take their boa e to a tailor's shop. Another problem: Furniture an sailboat.sand yachts is often custom designed. Beds and sofascomf' an strange shapes to fit in to snug cabins. There of ten are no replacements for curtains. seat covers. sheets and bedspreads to buy off the shelf, she says. Swan doesn't often tread onto boats herself. She has this thing about the water. (Remember, she used to live in Arizona.) But she said one of her workers keeps a steady log of business moving from one boat to the next "On a boat, it's not just knowing how to sew." stressed Swan. "You have to be creative." Swan remembers one task she performed on a 55-foot yacht, which apparently was large enough to drown he r phobia. Rather than trying to prod~ce new bedding in a guest room, she created sleepmg bags withomonograms on top. Now all the owners need to do for each visitor is change the bags' lining rather than tussle w:i th an en lire collection of sheets and blankets. For Swan, her real love is designing and custom-fitting clothes, which she occas1onally does ~1en customers pull out unusual old fabrics or expensive but out-of-fashion garments. Swan charges a flat $35 fee for three hours of work and then $10 to $15 per hour after that. The most common jobs. she said, are taking in the waists and cuffs on pants. Generally,aseamstresscan do seven to 10 waists in three hours and 10 pant legs (five pairs), she said. Where did she get the idea for her business? Swan was born in Italy to Italian parents but grew up in Belgium. She attended a special sewing and design school and at age 19, she returned to Vicenza,asmall town close to Venice, to open a boutiquespecialzingin knit wear. There she met Dave Swan. an American Civil Service worker, who she eventually married. They moved to P hoenix. She opened a shop there but two robberies discouraged her from the retail trade, she said. The house call idea came in a roundabout way. She didn't want people endlessly visiting her house because it lunited her freedom. So instead, she decided to visit her customers. And everywhere she goes. except in the hilly sections of Laguna Beach, she carries her old Riccar. "l guess it's like a security blanket," she said. A well-tailored one, thank you Clare Booth Luce ... Still firm of opinion on politics ""'·-led ...... PASO ROBLES .. Calif. Clare Boothe Luce. following mor e than five decades of writing and public service, holds forth on politics with the authority of someone who's typically been at the oenter of things. The 80-year-old Luce, still stately of beanng and firm of opinion. converses easily about the great problems of the world 0( particular concern to the one-time congresswoman from C.Onnecticut, for- mer ambassador to Italy and play- wright is what she views as the nation's drift back into isolationism. operations in the Caribbean," says Luce, a career journalist and member of President Reagan's Foreign Infor- mation Advisory Board. "Are we developing our forces?" The tall, stately Luce says she can remember when a young Castro ad- dressed the American Society of News- paper Editors in Washington before he came into power in Cuba. S he recalls that Castro posed and ~ pattered at great length about his "anti-communism" and his promise of service to the Cuban people. He proclaimed he would not expropriate American investments in Cuban sugar plantations,' Industries and mJll8. Castro lied, she said, and now, "on behalf of Russian directors, (he) is the organizer of unrest, revolution and wars in Central America. Castro is the source. It is with him that we need to deal, clOfle to our shores." Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Sept. 1, 1983 * ('3 Horse Show: Winners named High-point winners in the recent All Seasons • Summer Class at the Orange C.Ounty Fairgroun~ • ,.. were Anita Linn as Hi-Point Open Rider and Mickey . ., Hayden as Hi-Point Trainer of the Show. --~ Linn, of Huntington Beach, also tied in the Pre '11'; . . Green Hunters category with Nicol Gauweiler of ~ Huntington Beach and Marci Moeconi of Los Angeles. Hayden, who trains al the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, is from Hunting\On Beach. Hi-Point ChlJdren Rider of the Show was Kim Elliott of Huntington Beach. J oanne Girentt of Northridge was Hi-Point Junior Rider. Sara Hicks of Pacific Palisades took top honors as Hi-Point/Amateur Rider. and Barbi McCoy of Los Angeles was Hi-Point Amateur/Owner Rider. Other winners and their hometowns and the categories in which they placed include: SHOW CHAMPIONSHIPS J UNIOR HUN'tERS 14 and UNDER Mr. Bill -Joanne Girgenti, Northridge Second Hand Rose -Joanne Girgenti Celebration -Christina Bauer, Glendora J UNIOR HUNTERS 15-17 C~1c -El Doroado 29 (Jennifer Iverson, Rancho Sante Fe) Silent Partner -Jill Ruzich, San Diego Shoreline -Jenny Doose, Pacific Palisades Classic -El Dorado 29 • AMATEUR/OWNER HUNTERS First Impression -Linda Medvene, Santa Barbara Trace Secret -Stacey Trewnitl/Cakhill Farm. Woodside I AMATEUR/OWNER HUNTE RS 31 & OVER Clipse -Barbi McCoy/Branch Farm. Los Angeles Trade Secret -Stacey Trewhitt/OakhilJ Farm. Anita Linn open champion rider. Woodside J UNIOR JUMPERS 17 & UNDER Amadeo -31 Flavors of Santa Ana Sophie -Joanne Girgenti GREEN HUNTERS 1st and 2nd YEAR My Kingdom -Linda Gatti, Azusa Seems Reasonable -_Mr. & Mrs. Steve Bauer. Glendora __ ADULT AMATEUR H UNTERS -18-30 Sneak Preview -Chris Guthrie, C.Orona del Mar Cavalier -Janice Olson, Huntington Beach ADULT/AMATEUR HUNTERS 31 & OVER Park City -Patricia Eltridge, Hollister Red River -Kep Jillson, Costa Mesa LIMIT HUNTERS 17 & UNDER Spinaker -Kim Erickson Tap Shoes -Dana Bliefer. Cost.a Mesa PRE GREEN HUNTERS TIE -C.OnUdence -Anita Linn, Huntington Beach TIE -Ever So Clever -Nicol Gauweiler, Huntington peach . . Heirbome -Marci Mosconi, Los Angeles LOW HUNTERS OPEN TIE -Possible Dream -Dale Harvey, Costa Mesa Tommy Tucker -Donald Bren, Los Angeles TIE -Ever So Cleaver -Nicol Gauweiler, Huntington Beach Harbor Glow -Kim Elliott. Mission Viejo HUNT SEAT EQUITATION 12 & UNDER Catherine Schwenn. Paradise Valley, Arizona Candice Schlom. Sunland HUNT SEAT EQUITATION lZ-13 'Joanne C.:rgenti, Northridge Dia Myers. Claremont , ~HUNT SEAT EQUITATION 15-17 Anita Linn. Huntington Beach Mickey H ayden is champion trainer. Linda Harwood. Los Angeles HUNT SEAT EQUATION, AMATEUR 18 & OVER Johnny B Goode -Sara Hicks, Pacific Palisades Clipse -Barbi McCoy. Los Angeles TIE -Airborne -Sue Ellen Turner, Laguna Beach CHILDREN JUMPERS, 17 and UNDER Bali Hai -Christina Bauer What's Nt•xt -Liz Garcia, Encino Markus -Diane K.issman, San Diego Kodiak -Birstock, San Diego TIE -Tulsa Time -Missy DeHaven, Costa Mesa Spotlight -Dia Myers, Claremont Sioux Bobby -Candice Schlom, Sunland CHILDREN HUNTERS, 11 & UNDER ADULT/ AMATEUR J UMPERS, 18 & OVER Cafe A La Ritz -Heather Mason. LaCrescenta Desert Dawn -Julie Karns, Huntington Beach TIE -Niki -Stoneridge Riding Club, Laguna Beach CHILDREN HUNTERS 12-14 J ohnny B Goode -Sara Hicks. Pacific Palisades IE -Journey Man -Mary Locke, Costa Mesa Witcha II -Brunka Harbor Glow -Kim Elliott, Sunland Pipers Pride -Heather Braun Newport Beach CHILDREN H UNTERS 1$-17 PRELIMINARY J UMPERS Spoiled Rotten -Lisa Harry. Sunland Royal Gold -Roberto Verdes, New Mexico Bali Hai -Christina Bauer, Glendora OP EN JUMPERS Candy -Linda Patch Grandeur -Kathy Simm, Olivenhain LlMIT HUNT SEAT EQUITATION 17 & UNDER Dana Beard, Huntington Beach Teri R1chnrds, Huntington Beach A return to the '50s Pretty car hops on roller skates By DENICE A. RIOS TheA-...i"'- SAN BERNARDINO -Kathy Jackson skated about J 5 feel on the hot, bumpy asphalt then turned and glidPd back toa wrought-iron fence surround- ing Angelo's Drive-in restaurant. When she reached the fence she smiled and breathed a sigh of relief that a loose pebble had not ruined her tryout. , . Jackson was hired a few mmutes later for a job her mother held years before. She is now a car hop. More than 40 skaters -all young women -tried out for the car hop positions Sunday at Angelo's. The drive-in ls scheduled to open in 10 days, said owner Tony Strammlello. who owns two other drive-ins, one' in Anaheim and one in Sant.a Ana. Another car hop hopeful. Hazel Fisher. 18, of San Bernardino thinks the work wiU Ix> more fun than most. "The job sounds really neat. It sounds like a lot of fun excercise and you get to meet au kinds of different people," Fisher said. "It doesn't seem like it would be heavy on your head as long as you do your job right " Owner StrarnmicUo thinks fascma- t10n with the "time of innocents" makes his restaurants a su~. ln fact, he said the idea for the car hop revival stemmed from a club whose members dress in the 1950s s tyle for their monthly meetings. Strammiello said that at one of the club's t;cet-togethers, a woman came as a cltiye-in car hop. He said he tooll one • look at her and knew the idea would be a SUC'CeSS. "Bringing back the 1950s is bringing back good times There were lees hassles then. Kids weren't into drugs It WM fun." he said. "We need to make firm decisions, detenrune our direction and extend our forceful diplomacy to the seats of problems that entangle our destiny," Luce said last week. "We are carrying OW11elves back mto the days before Pearl Harbor with a small island government." Luce, who has lived ln many of the great cities of the United St.ates and Europe, most recently resided for 16 yean above Ka hale ·Bearh, Honolulu. She recently sold the house at the highest price ever paJd for residential property in the area, she aaid. Mail for Mrs. Missy Approximately 150 more men and women braved a slow-moving line and a 102-degree temperature for a chance at 40 openings workio.g inside the noetalgic drive-in. "I've got a baby to support," sajd applicant Princess 0.borne, 23. Sue Eaton. who car hops at the Anaheim eatery, agreed with her boa ShesaJd that many limes families bring their children to Angelo's to show them what it, was like when they were growing up. ·•we live on memories," Eaton added. Luce was interviewed on a visit to the home of long-time friend Colleen Moore Hargrsve In Hidden Valley, near Paao Robles, where she had stopped en route from Hawaii to Wuhington. D.C. Another oonoem to Luce, a Re- publican and poUUcaJ CONe}'Vative. wu CubAn leader Fidel Castro ~Missy,' a 3-year-old cockapoo, leaves the Carmel post office with her owner, Geramine Flamand, after picking up her mail. As the r suit of a gilt mailed to the dog in her name, Mi y ha been receiving lot of mail -mo lly junk mail -in her name, Mn. Mi y A. Flamand. "You're not the only one," echoed the young woman In front of her. Although the basic need for money wu • moUvalion tor many of the people applying for Jobe, the skat.en eeemed more captivated by noeta.lgia. .Along with nostalgia, there are tome other benefits. oocording to Eaton and fellow car hopper Trayai Yuro. "You get " lot of preeenis -flo~alore," Vuco tald. The two allo °"the .--. beat benefit of the job. "You make~ tipe," Eaton u..lcl "Reel good,' V UCO .,reed. ''C.tro and his RUIBian directors aN" conatruc:tlng airfields and buee for .L Her booka include "Stuffed Shlrta" and "Europe in the Spring," while? her p~y• lnolude "The Women," "Klas the Boys Goodbye'' and "$1.,-n the Door Softly." "l like the 'o<JI at.molphere. h teems like cruy Umee.".iatd Judy Harding, 19, u thf' ~rvoualy glided back and forth on her skates while waJting to bl> inwrviewt!d. ' r- .. NB Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Sept. 1, 1983 STOCKS T HURSDAY• ')4tp• ~-· t• t "•"' 1 h.tv no NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OVOTAltON8 tHClvot lllAOC8 OH TM( Nf W YOAll MIOWf•t P.t.Ct'IC P8W 90810H OUllOll .t.NbCtN(;INNAll lllOGll U GHANGU ANO llEP()llflO 8• IHf NASO tNlflN(I \•f•\ N•t "r ""' l '"" '"" ~.,., ..,,, ,. l ....,, , ....... C.119 "••i""' ~rl P t "d\ ( 'V'" 1 f\Q \4'1~ N,.I 1-C ...,, (lov C "9 '°)•I•\ Npf ,_. J nf1\ ( Uht ( "Q I Dow Jones Final ... Down 9 .. 35 Cloalng 1,20l.l1 BUSllllS Blllfl 'Black Dollar Days' to demonstrate power NEW YORK-Cash registers may be bulging with $2 bills and Suaan B. Anthony silver dollars in the ne.xt five days, which black leaders are calling "Black Dollar Days," to demonstrate black economic power. The 1,700 offices of the National Asaociation for the Advancement of Colored People were instructed to aak blacka in their cities to go to a bank this week and exchange ordinary currency for $2 bills and Susan B. Anthony dollars and to use that money for the purchases they make between today and Labor Day. Organization leaders say they hope piles of unusual currency in cash regiaters will cause white-dominated companies to pay more attention to their demands that mo~ blacks be hired and promoted. that blacka be added to corporate boards of directors and that more business be directed to black contractors and suppliers. National sales tax pref erred WASHINGTON -A survey says Americans would pr~fer, by a 2 to l margin, a new national sales tax over higher income taxes if the government seeka new revenues. The Advisory Commission on lntergovernmental Relations wd Wednesday the Gallup poll, which it commissioned, found that the income tax, considered by most economists to be the most progressive form o1 taxation, i1l viewed by the public as the least falr tax it pays. Economy slowdown heralded WASHINGTON -The govenunent's main econ- omic forecasting gauge rose 0.3 percent in July, signaling a slower pace of economic growth in the months ahead. Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige welcomed the slowdown. saying "this recovery's strong phase ... is largely behind ua" and more moderate and sustainable growth likely will follow. Tom Robinlon of Merrill Lynch & Co. agreed. saying the Commerce Department report Wednesday offered another "hopeful sign'' that the economy will not continue to spurt so rapidly as to push up inflation and interest rates. Braniff reorganization near FORT WORTH, Texas -U.S. Ba.nkn.Jpt.cy Judge John F1owers said he was near a deciaion on whether to approve Braniff lntemational Corp.'s reorganization plan, wruch already has been approved by the company's creditors. The judge tentatively okayed the creditors' vote after Braniff lawyers said creditors would go along with the reorganization plan. Hyatt Corp. has agreed to put up $70 million in cash and loan guarantees in exchange for 80 percent of the new airline's stock. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JON£S AVERAGES NEW YORK IAPI S<IO I 4d'¥•nc:.d O«:llMd u: Total I ..... t ..... ..._ WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORK IAPI ~ I METALS COLD QUOTATIONS mu• i:n1.2• 11'7~ 120Ut-..lS se.1s m 10 w.u• uu:z+ u • 12Ul 1J0.2S 12'.00 12'"7+ G.M •7Ut COi m.n 411.51-0.11 10.-,1110 3,Dt,!00 u.=:ti ... ,JOO lJ + -~ ·~-Ill fJS '1·" -H• ,100 11'-HOMO l\lf + 1-1.0,100 ~ + ~ 1u.-17llt -... IOS.1'00 11 105,)IO 1,._. -~ "·-"'"' -~