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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-09-08 - Orange Coast Pilot•--... • THE ORANGE COAST COUNTY EDITION THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1983 OR ANGE COUN TY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Searchers hunt plane in ocean off Newport By STEVE MARBLE OI .. Deir ......... Scuba divers and a Coast Guard cutter were searching today for debris from a single-engine air- plane that Newport Beach resi- dents saw plunge into the ocean during the early morning hours. Police said a scattering of white fiberglass fragments was found several hundred yards off the coast this morning, but they cautioned it was unclear whether the material was from the aircraft. Authorities had no information on who might have been piloting the airplane and whether there were any passengers a~d. It ia believed the plane splashed into the water about 2:40 a .m. One witness said he saw the airplanehitthewat.erwestofthe Sant.a Ana River jetty and ob- served a small puff of smoke followed by a cloud of steam. Coast Guardsmen aboard he licopter get a bird's eye view of the search. "The rpms kept going way up. Then it was quiet. When it hit the water there was a muffled sound. Not like a crash. Then there was a little puff of smoke." p.m. -hours before the airplane reportedly went down. Joeeph Otis, vacationing in Newport Beach, said he and hi.I wife were awakened by the airplane. Harbor Patrol boat and Coast Guard cutter comb water off Deir ..... ,..._ 117 lllmMN K_.., Newport Beach for trace of miss- ing plane. "The plane had been flying up and down the coast," said Peter Wilson, who lives on the beach near the river jetty. "It sounded like the pilot was doing aerobatics -loops and dives. Though polire believe the air- plane likely took off from John Wayne Airport, officials at the airfield were not able to confirm that. The airport tower closes at 11 "It sounded the way an airplane does when it's ma.king a sharp tum. Really grinding," said Otia. (See PLANE, Pase A!) Assembly OKs county tax hike Br STEVE MITCHELL ... Deir ........ The state Assembly .has ap- proved a 1 percent sales tax increa9e in Orange County, but one county legislator wants the increaaed tax to be paid only on purchMell of under $1,000, aaying Naval guns Join L•banon battle By die AaMdaW Presa U.S . Navy peraonnel joined with Marine artillery today to pound Druae gunners who a.helled Beirut airport again in violation of a ceue-fire pledae. Warrant Officer Charlee Rowe said the frigate Bowen participated in blasting militia positions southeast of the air- port that fired on the Marine compound. See more details on Page A4. conawners might be forced to go outside the county to buy "big ticket items." The Aaaembly voted 46-17 Wednesday to allow the tax increase to rai9e funds to improve road.a and public transit -if a simple majority of the county'• voters approve the hike to 7 percent. The blll would enable the Orange County Transportation Commimion toimpoee a maximum increaae of one cent on the six-cent-per-dollar sales tax, lf more than 50 percent of the county's voters approve the no- tion. Sponsors of the bill say the increase would bring in $155 million a year -funds that would be uaed exclusively for new highway and mass transit projects in the county. But Assemblyman Nolan Frizzelle, R-Huntington Beach, said today he has asked for a second vote this week -one that would alter the proposal ao the (Sff TAX HIKE, Pace AZ) Guard left high and dry with broken boat By STEVE MITCHELL Ol .. o.IJ ..... li.fl Bruce Baird, Laguna Beach's lifeguard chief, bought himself a one-of-a-kind mahogany wood hull sailboat about a month ago. He recaulked the bottom in Dana Point, then anchored it off Main Beach Park in Laguna last week while waiting to move to a 11ew mooring in Newport Harbor. Wednesday nightat6, he check- ed on the boat and found it secure. An hour later, he found it in pieces in front of the Hot.el Laguna. "And right now, it's completely filling 18 trash cans," the marine aafety director said this morning. Baird figures the anchor line parted. adding it may have been cut on a reef off the city's main beach. He said the 24-foot.er, built in 1941, was the biggest boat he's ever owned. "The engine wasn't working, so I brought it up from Dana Point and moored it off here," he said. He was going to take it up to Newport this weekend. Loet to the ocean were sails, lines and tools. And, he said, the vesael was not insured. "One good thing, though," he chuclc.led. "It only cost me 100 bucka." . A. • Hospital allies off er new plan By UREN E. KLEIN ... Deir ........ ~pporters of a conununity hospital plan for Irvine have aent their first invitation for com- promiae to UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich since he backed out of a lpng-desi.red plan for an on-campua hospital. CaWna it an "olive branch" that may 1ymbolize the beginn1ng of a pe.ce pact between UCI and Irvine Medical C.enter aupporters, IMCrepreeentative F.d Portmann aald the letter is the first step toward a oompromiae between the two groups. The letter, delivered to Aldrich late Wedneeday, praiaes the chancellor for his withdrawal of support last month from Health- West, a Chatsworth-baaed hospi- tal chain that proposes to build a hospital on campus. "IMC wishes to reciprocate for your courageous gesture by invit- ing the university to proceed as quickly as poeaible with dis- CU91ions aimed at reaping the maximum benefits attainable from a new hospital and medical actenoe complex," says the letter. signed by IMC Chaiiman Arnold Beckman and President David Baker. In an interview today, Baker aaid his group wanted to let Aldrich know they reaffirmed his deciaion to drop support for Health We.t. "Now that the university is no longer an opponent we hope it can be an ally," Baker said. • Operating a joint UCI/IMC out-patient clinic on the campua . • UCI relations with liOllg Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. in Newport Beach. • Raising support f or UCIMC in Orange. Baker said the university, if Aldrich chomes, would have a •t:rooc vokie on the board of dlrecton of IMC, a body whkh includel such industry heavy- weight. as Beckman, J . Robert Fluor, George Hoag and Gary Hunt of the Irvine Co. "We want university input," Baker said. "It (UCI) can be as involved as it wants in IMC." Baker said he hopes Aldrich will respqnd favorably to the letter and give his okay to UCI (See BOSPJTAL, Pace A!) Family escaped unharmed He listed eeveral options for compromiae which might be dis- cusaed at meetings between Aldrich and IMC officials. According to the letter, those pointa of dilcussion might include: • UCI representation on the IMC Board of Directors and committees. J eff Judd holds pet dog as firefighters look for remaining embers from a fire that caused $15,000 in damage to his family's garage at 220 Loyola Road in Costa Mesa. Investigators said the 6:25 p.m. blaze a pparently was caused by an electrical short. • Adding UCI College of Medi- cine faculty to the IMC staff. • Developing joint UCIJIMC ~ Pl"08J'&ffi8. • University participation in IMC design. TMUC frvtnewat• polo t.-n wtn have a tough 8Ct totonowthlt~. aft•a30-0 NCAA ch8mPfOnlhlp ••aeon In 1982.PageC1. .Ba'l game ends in victory Huntington man gets bullpen aid in pitch for protective f'ence By ROBERT BARUR °' .. °"' .... .., V.F. Szylvian haa made a lot of pltche. in h1a battle' againat foul bal1a ever llnoe they began to cucade into hit hllckyard in 1976. On a June day ln 1978, a ball c:raahed Into his window and the glus chipped hit bathtub. It coat $76 to fix. Siylvian'1 houae baclc.t up to the bueball diamond at Ocean View m,h School in Hunttnaton Beach and he'• lk1nnlahed with achoo1 ,,ffidall penilt.ebtly but aood naturedly over the yean. He wanted them to put up a new fence to keep the towertna foul ti pa at bey. 8ut, he aald he didn't pt to fi.nt bue with the echool.80iwwent toahi&her Jeaaue-~ Nolan rrtaelle, <>r.,. County Supervilor Harriett Wied« and, most nicently, Gov. 0ecqe Dl\lkmejlan. Well, Siylvian believes he may finally haw won. The Huntington Beech Union H1ah School Dt.trk:t erected a 20-foot chain link fence about a month ..io. and eo far lt aeerna to be worldnc. And, in a geeture of aood faith, Ssylvian Ulla week delivered about 2M> bueballa that had fallen on hit premilet to achool oftidala. They had been held hot .. until thtnaa were mMle rlaht. Furthermore, achool offidala paid the 1978 bill fO pt the bathtub tlxed. School offidala confirm that they had received inqu.lrtee from Wieder and Fri.Delle, but hadn't heard from Deukmtjan about the maner. &ylvtan actually had a chance to pt \he fence put up about a yeer aao. But be refuad to lip papen in adV&DOI ablolvlna the diatrict of future liability. ''rm not llcnlne any papers." he aid. •-n. IMt time I did, I woU,n4 u~ 31 yMl'l ln the Navy." ' -\ • A.a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Sept. 8, 1983 School budget adopted in Irvine By ANDREA ADE~N Of ... Dll!r ..... IWI The Irvine school board adopted a $50 million 1983-84 . budget Wednesd4,y. The new budget la expected" to run in the red by about $1 million, despite being bolstered by a $500,000 building-fund gift from the Irvine Co. The 25-school district is expect- ing to enroll about 400 more studen ts this year than last, bring- ing the total making their way back to school Monday to about 16,250, deputy superintendent Ron Upton said. Auto kills man crossing road in Garden Grove An unidentified male ped- estrian was killed late Wednesday after he was struck by a vehicle on Euclid Street in Garden Grove, police said. The victim, about 25 to 30 years of age, suffered multiple injuries and was pronounced dead on arrival at Fountain Valley Hospi- tal at 9:40 p.m. The man was attempting to croes Euclid Street north of LampllOft Avenue when he was struck by a vehicle moving at an estimated 40 miles per hour in the northbound lane. The car, driven by Bernd Bruno Vecker, 19, of Weslm1nster, threw the victim 50 feet onto the sidewalk, police said. Vecker told offioersthe pedestrian appeared to crisacroaaing in and out of traffic, dodging oncoming vehicles in the procees. No charges have been filed against the driver, police said. The year's budget, actually 10 percent fatter than the year-ago spending plan because of the gift and $1.2 million in higher debt payments, has no allowance for wage or benefit increases other than built-in hikes for tenured lnatructors. Salaries account for about 83 percent of the budget. Salary negotiations are preeent- ly under way for teachers -about 710 fulltime employees -aJ)d the 400-person support staff, Upton said. Bargaining has continued throughout the summer, he said. Labor agreements expired June 30. The budget "is made on a lot of assumptions, mainly no pay in- creases," trustee John Nakaoka said. It does include a $1.5 million contingency fund. He said that had the state Legislature approved a two-year support plan for schools, "we would have felt more comfortable. "Our hope is that ... we don't spend every dollar we take in because there's uncertainty next year," Nakaoka said. Even without new agreements, school is expected to open on schedule, Upton said. Ba ndit gets $1 ,500 a t Santa Ana bank A Santa Ana bank was robbed by a lone bandit just before closing time Wednesday, escaping with $1 ,500 from one teller's window , police said. Sgt. Robert Ensley said a white male in his 20s waited in line behind one customer at the Wells Fargo Bank, 2130 E. 17th St., at 2:50 p.m . before demanding money. The bandit, who fled in an older model green pickup with a white camper shell, ls still at large. What a m ess Machinist Do n Ha dley examines pa rt o f the damage caused by a $40 ,000 fire T uesd ay a t California Sidecar, 15678 Gra ham St., Hunt- _ing ton Beach . Fire departme nt o fficials said to day the blaze was ignited accidentally. Death of HB youth said caused by I all Kenneth Lee Narragon, the 15-year-old Huntington Beach boy who was found dead last month, died of a brain hemor- rhage resulting• from a fall, Or- ange County Coroner's Deputies have concluded. Narragon, who would have been a junior at Ocean View High School this fall, was found dead on his f.ront porch the morning of Aug. 6. The boy had been at a party with friends the night before. Police investigators detennined Narragon's skull was broken by a fall, not by any blows to his head, said Huntington Beach Police Capt. Mike Burkenfield. No criminal charges will be filed in the death, which has been labeled accidental, Burke nfield said. Co~ner's Deputy Collen Ell- ingburgh said Narragon had a heart problem which may have contributed to his death. "A alight heart attack may have com- promised his (coordination)," EU- ingburgh said, which might ex- plain the fall. Toxicological tests done on Nar- ragon showed low levels of alcohol in his body, Ellingburgh said. Burkenfield said the fall prob- ably occurred during the course of the evening. Narragon rnay have p:lpped during the horseplay and wrestling which occurred at the party, he said. The youth complained of severe headaches during the party, Burkenfield added. .. CONTINUED Sl4tmlS From Page A 1 PLANE HUNTED ... "It went around a couple of times then everything got silent. "I guess I knew wl\4t had happened. I feel a little guilty, like I should have done something. But I don't know what I could have done." Newport police said they re- ceived about 50 calls from resi- dents who reported seeing or hearing the airplane. Reports of whe.re the craft splashed down- stretched from 20th Street to the river jetty, a distance of more than two miles. Officers said most witn-~ said ll appeared the pilot wu • "fooling around" and doing stunts~ while paaslng along the oout. ' I Police officers in eo.t.a Mesal told their counterpart.a in Newport! they had seen an airplane headtngr toward the ocean early today thad appeared to be in trouble andt feared It might crash. The officers I' reportedly lost slght of the plane before it got over the ocean. Authorities briefly cloeed off beaches on the western edge of the; dty but reopened them byl mid::moming. ' HOSPITAL PLAN ... I . • participation in planning meetings with IMC. He acknowl.edged, however, that UCl's involvement in IMC will mean a compromise for the university -and es- pecially for the college of medi- cine, which has lobbied strongly for an on -campus hoepital. "No one is going to get what they want out of this 100 percent," he said, referring to the number of community and business coali- tions which make up IMC. "But by cooperating together, they can all get 90 percent of what they want," he said. He alao stressed the benefit to university/community relations which would result from a UCI-IMC compromise. "This could be a cooperative relationship that would help not only the hospital but tl\e (UCI) business department, the engineering de- partment and the athletics depart- ment," he said. Aldrich, who was attending a meeting between UC President • David Gardner and Health West: representatives in San Franciaco'. today, could not be reached for: comment on the letter. ' ~ SHUTTLE ..... ~ which has been the principal ~ contractor for the shuttle pro. ~ gram since its inception. ~ Rockwell's multi-1 billion -dollar stake in the • manufacture of additional or- biters and spare par1a ia not affected by the award. : The processing work COV'· , ered by the contract awarded by the National Aeronautics and Spece Adminiatrtion to Lockheed involves work be- tween flights -servicing the orbiter on landing, purging fuel tanks, mating the orbiter with ita fuel tanks. hooking up solid rocket boosters and main· taining the mechanical and electronic systems on the ahiP, TAX HIKE OK'D .... increased tax would be paid only on purchases of under $1,000 or ao. He said people who buy "big ticket items," such as fur coats, diamond rings and new cars, "might be motivated to go elsewhere (out of Orange County) to make their more expensive purchases. "That (problem) could be taken care of with a capping device, where the additional 1 percent Goodwill marking 10th anniversary The Goodwill Store in Hunt- ington Beach will celebrate its 10th anniversary Sept. 15-17, said Goodwill Industries' President George Kessinger. "The Huntington Beach com- munity has been very supportive of our services to handicapped persons," Kessinger said. "And we are appreciative of their continued interest. We invite the public to join us for donuts and coffee." Store hours for the anniversary will be: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p .m . Saturday, and 10 a.m . to 5 p .m . sales tax did not apply to monf than a fixed amoWlt, like $1,000 oi $2,000," Friz:zelle said from b1' Sacramento office. ~ Frizzelle said be is alao oppoeed to any of the new revenue going toward rapid transit. "The ~ should have limitations on w hat could be dedicated out of the tun4 for rapid transit. There should~ a definite limit. I'd like to haveJt zero because (mass transit) p~ jects are already funded indepen· dent of the new bill." Though he is "not irrevoka'blt opposed to the bill." Frizzelle sai<J he is not ao au.re the vot.era in hif district "want to pay an extra l percent on every item they buy.'~ And, he said, he believef two-thirds of the county's votet'f should approve the increaee, ~ just a simple majority. , "l know the (state) Supreme Court has ruled a simple majority is enough, but I disagree with the Supreme Court." Assemblyman Bruce Y <>unt D-Cerritos, chairman of the A.&- sembly Transportation Commi~ tee, said Orange County has, f~ years, paid more in gaaoline tax~ than it got back in new h.ighwaY1· WE REGRET TO INFORM YOU .... Downwind battle off Newport To p skippers Ken Read of Ba r- rington, ft.I.; P e te r Coleman, the e'ftntual winner from Larchmont, N.Y., and Scott Mason of Newport Harbor Yacht Club compete for the Mallor y Cup -the U.S. men's sailing championsh ip. For f inal scoring, see stor y o n Page C3. We're Listening ••• 642•6086 ~ .. ca-Mt.ed MOnde,..rlld•y " '°" 00 nol 111.. ro•" Pl~t l>y 6 30pm ca1Mlote7p"' •"" you• eopy '""" Ila _.., What do you like about the Daily Pilot-> What don't yo u like-> Call the number at left and your message will be r~rded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The s ame 24 hour answenng service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation ca lls. pleast> Tl'll us what ·s on your mind. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Sohwertz Ill Pubhhef c1 ... lfted edv«tlelng 714/142-5171 All other departmante M2-4.S21 MAIN OFFtcl 'l30 W"I Bey St c;,,.11 ~ CA Moo --Bo• 16(1() C:0.10 M-CA 915;it htu•day ..,., ........ , II '°" oo no1 ree...,. '°"' C<lPY "' 7 • "' cal -· 10 .... ltl>d ~ _ ... Chazy Dowallby Raymond Mecl••n Editor al)(I ~tant conttollef bf_.., ctr ......... TlhJhol-,,.. Of1<"'91 ~ .... _ __, ~ ""'91.-.otOI\ ~ '~"' ..... l~--..... to the Publllhef VOL. 1'1, HO. 2S1 ' Your bac k to school c lothes a re now in s t ock at The Store k eep e r , but with c ourteous a nd knowle d geable Storekee p e r s to s erve "" you , plus a free b ike o r tote bag• with a n y back t o sch ool purch ase .... , goin g b ack to sch ool w on't seem s o bad. ' - 'offer aood thru September 17th Phone 642-7061 Newport Beach, CA . • • • • l .. • • ' ·Job burnout workshop scheduled for Irvine A three-hour workahop on prevention or cure of job-related burnout will be offered Saturday morning in Irvine. Class inatructor Gail Levine will take participanta through a siep-by-atep diagnosis relating to their jobs, studies and home life, .offering practical ldeaa for changing attitudes. The session will run from 9 a.m. to noon at Parenting Reeoureee, 2212 Dupont Drive, Suite I in Irvine. More information may be obtained by calling 553-9339. Valley chamber sets golf tourney The Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring ita ·third annual Golf Classic Sept. 16 at the private naval course at Los Alamitos. Check-in time is 11:15 a .m. The event is open to men and women, and prizes will be awarded in numerous categories. A cash prize is being offered for a hole in one. The $50 entry fee covers beer and soda on the course, a golf shirt for every player. golf cart and dinner. Guests may attend the dinner at $15 per person. The entry fee must be paid by Friday. For information on reservations, call the chamber office at 962-444_1. Women's brunch at Golden West The Orange County Chapter of Women in Communications will sponaor its annual Women in Communications Membership : Brunch Saturday from 11 a .m. to 1 p.m. at Golden West College. Sandra Winston, author of "The Entrepreneurial Woman," will be the keynote speaker. She will discuss "How to Make the Network Work for You." Reservations may be made by calling 680-3326. Growth potential subject of lecture A free introductory lecture on growth potential is scheduled at the UC Irvine Interfaith Cent.er Monday, preceding a weekend seminar in October on Shambhala training, the practice of sitting meditation and developing openn~. John Lewis, a Shambhala training representative, is to speak at the 7:30 p.m . leacure. · Further infonnation can be obtained by calling 631-0156 or 552-0873. Kids offered chiropractic exams Free chiropractic examinations are being offered to children up to age 16 on Saturday morninp at the Newport Mesa Chiropractic Clinic in Costa Mesa. The exams offered from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m .. are provided on . .a walk-in basis although pre-arranged appointments are en- _4'0W'8ged. The exam by Dr. Michael Goolng includes scoliosis a:reening, othopedic testing, extremity measuring and evaluating .poature. ., For more infonnation, call the clinic at 640-6000. Krishnas 'appeal steep bond Attorneys for the International Society for Krishna Conadousnesa argued Wednesday the religious sect cannot afford to poet a $15 million bond to appeal a judgment it lost against a woman who claimed she was brainwashed. Upholding the $9.7 million judgment would break 'the Krishna group and deprive hun- dreds of a place to worship and live, lawyers for the organization told the state Court of Appeal in Orange County. Citing an l l 'A-inch file of financial data, Krishna attorneys asked for a waiver of the $15 million bond required to appeal the verdict in favor of Robin Gi!orge, 24. and her mother, Marcia George, who claimed the sect held Robin for a year against her will. The lawyers claimed the court's refusal to waive the appeal bond would "result in the wholesale des~on of (our religious en- tities and deprive hundreds of devotees of their places of resi- dence and worship." The appellate court denied an earlier waiver motion last Friday because the motion contained only a statement by a former Krishna officer who had no personal knowledge of the organization's current assets. Milton J . Silverman, the Gi!orge's attorney, said the Krishnas are worth far more than the $9.7 million judgment and charged that the organization transferred assets from four previously owned corporations to other Knshna holdings before the trial. "There's no doubt they can afford the bond," Silverman said . Marine out of unif orID, arrested 1'n El Tor-o marine Mtgeent wu arr•Wd tor auaplcion ot lnd«:ent expoeure In Irvine .nortty after 10 a.m. Wedneaday. Ruben Martinez. 29, who polloe aay has ~ arr•ted tor llmtlar ottenMS, wu booked at Orange County Jail after an ott-<2uty detective NW him exposing himself whlle ... ted In a car In a Nonhwood ahopptng center. 4970 lnllne Blvd. A bYrglar 1tole two handguns from a condominium In the 19000 block ot Harvard Avenue In Irvine Wed,._ day. The theft waa detected about 1 p.m. and pollce did not lmrnedlataly determine how entry was made. A purM containing between $200 and $400 wu taken from a purM par1ced In a public part< on Labor Day. police aald. The thefl from the Eastlake park was reported Wednea· day. Fountain Valley Burglars ransacked a home In the 11000 blocil ot Glad1tone Circle Wedneaday and took $8,000 In cash and jewelry. A man &lked lor change at Ole's Home Center 1tore at 17200 Brookhurat St .. and then took S200 from the cash regl1ter. Someone ullng a llug and a tool ot some type stole S232 from new. papet' rack• belonglng to the Loa Angela Herald Examiner. Thlevet 1tole a TV aet, blcycle, power saw and a stereo valued at S725 from a retldenoe In the 17000 block of San Bayu Street. Costa Mesa A 32-year-<>!d woman told police someone atole a $500 brua French horn Wedneeday afternoon from her utility traller par1ced at a Harbor Boulevard motel. The horn. In a bl.ck cue. wu tuci(ed under a tarp, ahe aald. Bernardino Alonao Eplfanlo, 30, of Coata M ... wu treated tor cute to hi• face and body Wedneeday after he waa a11'1JCt( by a car wt11i. riding hit blcycteat Harbor Boulevard and 18th Street. lnveetlgaton aald Eplfanlo waa pedaling hi• bike on the wrong aide of the atreet . A 1980 typewriter wu reported mlsalng Wedneaday lrom an office on the 300 block ot Bay Str•t. A 47-year-old Dana Point man told police Wedneeday hie S 100 IMthw clutch purM, wtllch held a $50 ... skin wallet, wu atolen from hl1 van parked In an alley behind the 2800 bloci( Of Hlcicory Place. He WU painting a nearby houae, he Mid. Newport Beach Burglara pried open a window to a relldenoe on the 100 block of 42nd Str•t and made off with $1,745 worth of jewelry. The atolen 1tem1 Included a watch. breceleta. neci(. laoea and clasa ring• from Hunt- ington Beach and Norco high school a. An outboard motor worth $700 wu 1tolen 1r~ a 21-foot aallboat docked off the 1000 block of Backbay Drive. The thlevea had to remove two bolt.a and cut the steering cable. Crooke broke Into Diane Moon Graphlca, 504 N. Newport Blvd., and took a two amall deak calculatora. a woman·1 lllp, a bikini, a black llnen Plrt. and a one piece bathing ault. Low clouds to break for fair skies 82 52 n S4 t3 71 12 52 ... 73 11 S4 ., M 16 .. n 5, 71 && t3 71 52 •• 78 64 73 41 '° 47 ., 5t '° S4 '° 78 12 72 13 57 1r t2 72 13 74 IM 35 11 7& 87 75 " n PMll lpttr'IJll .. .. ., 70 ~ ..... .. .. ti 72 "::"J'.: .. II p ,Me 71 IM ~.Ot•. n 13 Pr~ '3 70 :o..v .. 72 " .. t3 71 AICllmoftcl .. 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Lee Payne also was a runner-up in the feature category with his photo of a girl sw inging at Main Beach in Laguna Beach Koehler's shot of a house-to-house search for a jewel thief in Costa Mesa won out over 300 entries submitted by professional newspaper photographers from throughout California. Two other Daily Pilot photographers also were honored. Howard Lipln won third prize in spot news for his picture of a woman being led off to jail in handcuffs. He was also a runner-up in the Boris Yaroof the Los Angeles Times captured first prize in the spot news category and Brad Graverson of the South Bay Daily Breeze took first places m the sports and feature divisions. 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IN COSTA MESA PHONE (714) 546-7080 . . \ A 4 <?range Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Sept. 8, 198~ TOP OF THE NEWS Soviets recover plane debris TOPOFTHINIWI STATE Fresno students protesting $50 sem ester fee increases By tbe Altoclated Pre11 FRESNO -About 40 Fresno State Univer- lity students picke ted Gov. George Deukmejian to protest ~ a aemester fee increases. They marched and shouted in front of a private picnic grounds in Fresno Wednesday evening as guests arrived for a $100-a-plate fund-raiaingdlnner for Sen. Kenneth Maddy, R-Fresno. Deukmejian said at a news conference in Fresno earlier that he either had to cut programs or increase fees at the universities and propoee establiahi.ng them at oonununity colleges. The governor said "Cali- fornia la the only community college system in the whole country that does not charge any fees." Budget-delay penalties due SACRAMENTO -A proposal to dock lawmakers their salaries for delaying budget negotiations, and to make the state budget a simple majority-vote measure, has won commit- tee approval. The plan, a proposed amendment to the state constitution , would require the gov- ernor to sign the budget bill by June 30 each year. Reagan wears h earing aid LOS ANGELES -President Reagan's recently decreased ability to hear with his impaired right ear is "insignificant," says the doctor who reoonunended that Reagan start wearing a hearing aid. "There's no change in his hearing in the last four years in his good ear," Dr. J ohn House said Wednesday. The president was obeerved wearing the tiny hearing aid at a meeting of business and education leaders at the White House on Wednesday. WORLD Czechs escape in balloon MISTLEBACH, Austria -A famous Czecho.lovak cyclist, his wife and their two children flew into Austria early today in a makeshift hot air balloon they secretly built out of raincoats and launched at night, police said. Robert Hutyra, 38, his 36-year-old wife and their children have asked for asylum, police said. East Germans flee to W est BERLIN -Two East German soldiers fled to the West over the Berlin Wall in an escape they planned for a year, a West Berlin police spokesman said today. The men,onduty with the F.ast German border patrol, crossed the southern section of the 100-mile wall Wednesday night, reaching the American sector unharmed. the police spokesman said . Unidentified documents will be delivered to Japan 'in future' TOK YO (AP) -The Soviet Union aaid today it recovered debris and documents from the South Korean jumbo jet It ahot down and will deliver them to Japan "in the near future," Japaneee officiala said. Soviet Ambassador Vladimir Pavlov, in a meeting with Y oehiya Kato, head of the Foreign Mi.nis- try's European and Oceanic Af- fairs Bureau, a1ao said the Soviets will report on 8eal'Ch operations off Moneron laland, in accordance with "international practices," the officials said. Gromyko, Schultz in plane talks MADRID, Spain (AP) -Sec- retary of State George P. Shultz began meeting with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko today to demand an- explanation of the Soviet downing of a South Korean jumbo jet that carried 61 Americans and 208 other people to their deaths. Gromyko arrived at the resi- d ence of U.S . Ambassador Thomas 0 . Enders shortly after 2 p.m . -5 a.m. PDT. Both Shultz and Gromyko were accompanied by aides. Shultz has accused Gromyko of lying about how it shot down the plane Sept. l over the Soviet ialand of Sakhalin and warned U.S.-Soviet relations will eour They said P avlov declined to Ide ntify the documents and ma- terialJI and al.lo did not say when they will be delivered or when the report would be made. A. of Tueeday, the Soviets had found no survivors or bodies, Pavlov waa quoted aa saying. The plane, ahot down Sept. 1, carried 269 people, including 61 Ameri- cana. On Japan's requests to enter Soviet waters to look for the wreckage, Pavlov said, "The Sov- iets conaider it unnecessary at thia moment becauae nothing has been Andrei Gromyko without what Shultz called a full and truthful explanation by the Kremlin. Shultz has said the downing of the jetliner would be the main topic of the meeting with .Grom.kyo. found in the Soviet waters. "Uthe .earch in Soviet waters becomee neceaary, we will study It again," Pavlov was quoted as saying. In past meetings, the Soviets have ignored the Japaneee re- quests. The Soviets have not pin- pointed the crash site, but they found debria in four areas on the high seas northeast of Moneron, Pavlov said. Moneron is about 30 miles west of the Sovie t island of Sakhalin, aite of major defense installations. Bombs hit • • airport in Nicaragua Preacher fights treatment of cancer-stricken daughter By tbe A11oc1ated Preas i KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -A preacher and hb ; wife who don't believe in medicine aay a court : shouldn't fon:e their 12-year-old daughter to : undergo chemotherapy for cancer that oould kill : her within aix months. l James A.H. Bell, a Knoxville lawyer • represenUng the girl and her parenta, said forced ! treatment would violate the family's conatltu-: tional right to freedom of religion. A hearing before the Tennessee Court of Appeals wu .et for today. Welcome slated for tortoise NEW YORK -Jalopy. the cancer-stricken tortoise whose keepers strapped a skateboard to his underside to help him get around, has received "tons of get-well cards" for his gala retwn from treatment today. A tick.er-tape motorcade, complete with a brass band, was planned to welcome the 80-year-old Galapagos MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) tortoise back to the Staten laland Zoo. Jalopy, -At least tw o bombs exploded at who received the skateboard after being handi- Managua airport today. de-capped by a ~lignant tumor in his left front straying pa.rt of the ma.in tennlnal legpit, was sent more than two months ago to the building and apparently causing University of Ariz.ona in Tucson for treatment. injuries, w itnesses said. He tolerated treatment well and was flown home -Wednesday night. Airport employees said the explosions were at 6:5o a.m . (5:5o Einstein called a 'spy' a.m. PDT), at about the same time a small white plane flew over-MIAMI -FBI files from the J . F.dgar head. But they could not say Hoover days contain allegations -later dia- whether the plane dropped the credited -that scientific geniua Albert Einstein bombs. was the brains behind a oonununist plot to take over Hollywood, a researcher saya. Some people Airport officials said the blasts quoted in the files -obtained by the author of a destroyed the protocol room and maaazine article under the Freedom of Infor- other offices. Ambulances rushed mation Act -allo painted F.in.ltein aa the leader toward the airport about 10 miles of an espionage ring and a participant in the east of the Central American Lindbergh kidnapping. capital. riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.::::::::::::::;::;:~::::;;::;::;::;::;::;::;i Navy in Lebanon fray PMS CENTER OF ORANGE CO y presents Marines hacked by shelling at Beirut airport BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)-The U.S. Navy went into action in Lebanon for the first time today, teaming up with Marine artillery to pound Druae gun- ners who shelled Beirut airport again in violation of a ceaae-fire pledge. "We hit the target that we aimed at," Warrant Officer Charles Rowe said after the Marines joined the frigate Bowen i.n blasting militia po8itions southeast of the airport that fired on the Marine compound. Rowe said the Navy and Marines retaliated at 12:45 p.m. -3:46 a.m. PDT -aa the airport waa under renewed shelling. He said the Bowen fired four rounds of high explosives from its five-inch guns and the Marines fired aix rounds from their 155nun battery. Wedne9clay U.S. and French jet fighters streaked over Lebanon for the first time in a warning to Druae gunners who killed at least two French peacekeeping troops and wounded a Marine. Although officials said two French 80ldiers were killed, reliable aouroes said three died Wednesday. KATHARINA DALTON, M.D. author of best-seller ONCE A MONTH lectvre/Question and Ans-r Period: SHBATON NEWPOaT Monday, September 12, 1983 7:30 p .m .• SS.00 For reservations and information1 MAC AITHUI ~ CINTll 18021 Sky Port -Suif. H Irvine, CA 9271.<t (714) 557.73n or 957.33511 SHIRTS coller 'n cuff .~ ~t o.-. ... ,., .... _. THE f, 851 •8350 \ · ·'h 10(/~I/ .. ~ 4~-4262 Coate Meae 642-8788 CORRECTIOI In the 8Mre Thura- d er, Sept . Ith edvertlelng Hctlon then la an edvertlM- men t for #7433 Port.ble Humkllflef. 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September 10 to receive sale prices Get pictures back fast! Fiim In: Reedy fof pickup: Monday • Thursday Next day Friday · Sunday Tuesday (Return schedule not in effect 1n Oxnard ) • ' r bJ.1,000 teachers remain out ftichool boards bargain, threaten firing as 22?,000 kids wait ! BJ IM Aaaocla&ed Pre11 Lou.is officials threatened fi.ringa, dlarupted cluees for 222,000 atu- : School boerds bargained with as little progress wu reported denta. : 1trtk.lng teachers in New Jersey toward ending strikes by 11 ,000 Moo of the 37 dlltrlcta na- ; and Waahl.ngton today and St. teachers in seven states that have 'tionwtde werestruckoveraalaries ' or unaettled contracta, but clua I sizes, instructional time, and ! Intruder gets his llcks In ::~o~~~~ key MARTINSBURG, W.Va. (AP)-A city man pleaded guilty to bat1ery after a woman said she awoke to find him licking her leg, police said. Walkouta were staged in 21 di.stricta in Michigan, five in Washington, four in Rhode l&land, two each in Illinois, Pennsylvania and New J ersey, and one in Ml.mouri. Arthur Young, 21, was sentenced to 90 days in jail after the incident Wednesday, said city Police Capt. Mike McLaughlin. "She was in bed sleeping with her husband and child and sh e felt something wet on her bed," he said. "She found sh e was also in bed with Arthur Young. The largest district affected w as St. Louis, where 2,700 teachers and 1,100 support workers w ere off the job. Schools remained open aa more than 700 teachers croeaed picket ·lines Wedne9day, but the city's new voluntary deaegrega- "Everyon e ran out the back door, and he was apprehended in the back yard." "The sexual assault statute doesn't say anything about leg licking, so then we charged him with battery," McLaughlin said. ' Ground Beef ti.Qn p~ ~~ aet back. B.B.Q. Beef Spareribs $, ''u. The P.0.5.H. Attitude. 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It is time now for the University to come to IMC and talk about the kind of affilition that will be most meaningful to the Irv~ne com- munity and the future of the UCI campus. I strongly urge the Regents to support ChanceUor Aldrich's courageous, albeit belated, de- cision. Rather than working to alienate the vast majority of the Irvine community which supporta the IMC proposal, the Regents and UCI should work toward the goal of affiliating the university with IMC. The community and the uruvers1ty would be enriched by such a result. STEVEN J. DUNNING Irvine A ldrich move will mend fen ces To the Editor: Dr. Daniel Aldrich, Chancellor of the University of California at Irvine, is to be commended for his courageous decision to withdraw his support from the Health West hospital proposal. His actions will go a long way toward mending the split in the community that found many of us, who-normally would support the university, on the Irvine Medical Center side of the hospital issue. Never in my yea.rs of volunteer work in the community, have I seen such an outpouring of enthusiastic interest and support, as I have experienced iwth the People for an Irvine Community Hospital (PICH) in working for the approval of IMC's application. It has truly been amazing. I sincerely urge UCI to join now with Irvine Medical Center in building what could be the best medical facility in Orange County. CAROL SOUTH Irvine Newport Council called to task To the Editor: ~Unfortunately time is running The City Council perpetrated : lt. There seems to be no panacea grave injustice on the residents of in sight for the citizens of New- Newport Beach when they did a porUSanta Ana Heights living complete-turn-about face by not under the flight pattern who are holdingthelineat41 flights.They suffering from some of the con- are now saying it's O.K. if County . ditions induced by perpetual jet of Orange allows 55 flights and noise which continues to be linked providing it gets a binding agree-to heart d.Jsease, high blood presa- ment that will limit it to 55. This ure, ulcers, loas of hearing and comes as a shock to the residents birth defects. To be or not to be; Is who were told two yea.rs ago at a Newport destined to join the high school rally that the City common ranks of this nation's would fight airport expansion all blighted cities? the way. The sad part is that if The public and decision-makers alternatives for regional airport must be alerted of the enormous are not considered or geographical con.sequences that will result from loactions not specified by both the proposed project. It is the parties, the oounty agreement is largest undertaking ever con- worthless. templated by Orange County. A With Orange County's density regionaJ airport would be much population growing by leaps and larger and accommodate 18 bounds it's inevitable that airlies million air passengers by the year will demand many more flights 2000 as compared to the proposed (up to 120) subsequently pressure JWA exapansion which would for further facilities expansion of accommodate only 6 million. I SAID, YOU<itM TAl<E CHER! NATO needed new weapons WASHINGTON -There is more to the great missile con- troversy, now under discussion in Geneva, than the press has re- ported. The decision to deploy Pershing II and cruise missiles in western Europe not only shook up the Kremlin (which launched a massive propaganda campaign again.st it), but alarmed many Europeans who see the deploy- ment as a dangerous eecal.ation in the terrifying game of showdown. Why did NATO decide it had to modernize its nuclear forcea de- spite the high risk of political back.lash? The explanations are found in classified documents, which my associate Dale Van Atta has reviewed. NA TO lacking A top-secret State ~ent report, for example, d bes the deficiencies of the NA forces now in place. Of the 72 P hing IA missile launchers in Gennany, the report complains: "The Pershing miaai.le system haa been in the inventory for a long time and is becoming increas- ingly difficult to maintain. The system is manpower-intensive as pre9ently oonfigured. The ac- curacy and yiel<is of available G. -JICl-.-•• -1.-•• -. -~ warheads make them unsuitable for some limited attacks. The m.iaaile range is inauUident to place targets in the Soviet Union al risk." NATO wants to deploy 572 Pershing II and cruise mlaailes in western Europe to offset what ia perceived to be a Soviet advan- tage. Of urgent concern to the West are approximately 250 SS-20 mobile missiles that the Soviets have trained on Europe; each of these awesome missiles can fire three warheads. The United States also has more than 600 bombers in Europe. But they face more than 900 Soviet Badgers, Blinders and Backfires. Cautions the top-secret report: "While dual<apable aircraft are a valuable and versatile ele- ment of NATO's forcee, all the land-hued aircraft, except the F-111, lack the range to threaten credibly strategic targets in the Soviet Union." Hidden message The report describes the sub- marine-launched Poseidon and Polaris missiles assigned to NA TO as "the moet survivable systems available to NA TO." But the report warns that they "are gener- ally regarded as 'strategic' systems whoee use prior to General Nu- clear Response might convey an overly eecalatory signal to the Soviet Union." There are also problems with "yields and accuracy" which make the submarine miMiles "un- suitable for many of the desired (Soviet) targets." ln other words, NA TO has a choice between inadequate weapons that would be an ineUective deterrent and apocalyptic weapons that could turn a "limited nuclear war" in Europe into a global holocaust. That's the reason the military brass decided to deploy 464 ground-launched crui9e missiles and another 108 mobile Pershing n missiles in five European ooun- tries this year. Footnote: A worried Yuri An- dropov suddenly offered to scrap enough Soviet medium-range missiles in Europe, including SS-20s, to bring the total down to the number of British and French missiles -if the United States will change its plan to deploy the Pershing II and cruise m.iailes. HOT ARGUMENT: Federal Raerve Chainnan Paul Volcker'a management of the nation's money supply has sparked many a he.ated di8cuasion -but few hotter than this: Once he got into a tiff with Murray Weidenbawn, President Reagan's then chief economic advt.er It happened on the last of many trips that Weidenbaum made acrms town to aoothe rela- tions between the White Houae and the Fed. Between puffs on a fat dgar, a testy Volcker flicked ashes into a trash container whilP. he com- plained that the adm.ini.atration was doing nothing about deficits but was blaming him for high interest rates. Suddenly Volcker was engulfed in a cloud of smoke oonaiderably larger than h.la cigar had -produced. Weldenbaum leaped to his feet, knocked over the blazing trash oontainer and stamped out the flames. Obllv1oua to it all, Volcker rumbled on. J .W.A. will again be up for IDA Z. WILLIAMS di.8cussion in 10 or 15 years. Corona del Mar .,_-------------------------------------------------- A IDS controversy simmers To the Editor: I refer to John R. Davis' letter in your Sept. 4 edition. ln accusing Ma. Whitcomb of being "shrill" and "ranting" he ranted shrilly against thoee who belleve that obacene acts remain ~ne re- gardless of whether they are done in public or in private. Contrary to what Mr. Davis thinks, the evidence of how and to what e xtent AIDS can be trans- ferred has not been well estab- lished. AJs for me, l do not want to get within a city block of any homoeexual until medical re- sea.reh reaches definite con- clusions on dangers of exposure. J .W. REID Costa Mesa l. M. BOJd /Packin g snacks It has been noted by research psychologi.s1B In New York City that almost all fat taxicab drivers carry sandwiches. Claim is nobody i'\ the Western World and only a few in Russia can identify the wife of the Soviet Union's No. 1 man, Yuri An- dropov. Aviation pioneers worked feverishly, and by Sept. 8, 1910, finally. there were e nough air- planes for a collision. Over Aus- tria 'a Wiene r-Ne ustadt, two crafts, eagerly piloted by brothers yea brothers named War- chalovski, smashed into each other. If this account of the world's fl.rstairplanecrash sounds to you like the story of mankind, you're too pessimiatk. Cheer up. Q. Who holds the record for having the most wives? King Solomon? A. No, air, King Solomon only had 700 wives. King Monpi of Slam had 9,000 wives and ron- cubines. With hiJn, (t was hard to tell which were wives and which were concubines. They got all mixed up. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat .. \ Q . The Dodo Bird is extinct. What killed it off? A. Pigs. Q. What's "The Bureaucracy Foxtrot"? A. Two steP6 forward, pause, one step backward. Nobody claims you're going to be outstanding just because you 're left-handed. SUll, it's remarkable how many left-handers have been exceptional in their choeen fields: Leonardo da Vinci, &be Ruth, Jack the Ripper. If e woman refors to 2.1 (two-point-one) tigers or wha~ ever, he means two males, one female. The law in Cuba prohibits parents from buying more than three toys a year for their chil- dren. Only one reported rape case in seven, typically, enda with a conviction. Anchorage Bumper Sticker: "I 8rake For Dogsleds." H.L lchwt rtl It ,..,_ Tight lid on campaign probe By DAVID GOELLER ................ WASHINGTON (AP) -The HoUIM! probe into how Carter White Houae documents reached President Reagan'• 1980 cam- palgn la a tight ship ln a town of leak.a. "I find it very refreshing,'' says Joe Grimes, the public relations apeclali.at eervtng as the spokes- man for the investigation by the human relationa subcommittee of the Po.i Office and avU Service CommJttee. Had Grimes and other subcom- mittee aides been ao lncllned, the probe could have commanded media attention during the August news drought, when Con- gre. recews and much of Waah- lngton'a offid.aldom vacationa. II• AlllYllB Tight lid Docwnenta .Upped to an anx1oua newspaper, tidblta whis- pered to a TV network -tra- ditional Waahlngton gambita for mak:ina headlinee -would have been Uk.ea 80llk1ng rain ln an Iowa cornfield. Insteed. the Ud haa remained tightly ln place, largely the reNlt of an edict ilsued by the panel'• chainnan, Rep. Donald Albo91A, D-MJch .. shortly after the in- vestigation began in mid June: leakera will be fired. "I much prefer it with the lid on," said Alboa1a'1 special counsel, James Hamilton, a Waahlngton lawyer who saw a sieve-like inveeti.gatfon cloee up a decade ago when he was uaiatant chief coW\lel for the Senate'• Water- gate committee. ''The leaks during Watergate were terrible," Hamilton aaid. "We had people who were in- clined to talk. both Nff and eenatora .... Alboeta hu taken a very atrong stand about leaks, and people believe him .... Albost.a baa hardly beep Glent. At one point, the chalnnan de- llCl1bed hearsay in wh.lch ln- vestlgaton were Jed to believe there might be a sex lWiat to the mystery. But Alboeta went on the record; there wu nio leak in- volved. Secrecy welcome "I think we're cloae to where a Malpractice suits take a toll Thin.gs Found»> Route t.o Look- ing Up Other 'I'hlnp: --That one-third of all phya.- idana ln the United States will be sued for malpractice during their careen. (In the lut 15 years, malpractice 1uits have riaen by more than 300 percent.) --That "lalt tablets" taken by athletes are more harmful than helpful, becau.e they tend to upaet the body's electrolyte bal- ance, unlees each tablet I.a taken with a plnt of water, which It rarely la. -· That well over 90 percent of all welfare redptenta are women, u are 70 percent of all food .. ta.mp r«:tptenta. --'!bat while It la ~rally known th.at the If.ant tortotee, which llvea to about 200, la the animal tpedee with the longett life apan, It ll IW"pl'la1J'\I that the creeture IC!!COnd in lonaevity It the sturpon, a fish th.at may be M much u l&O yean of .,e. •• '!bat of the approxlmately l 12 mlWo.n pupils In the Uniwid States attending prtvate Mt'!IOnd- ary 1ehooll, more than half ··are ~ -IYl-11-Y Ul-111---:~ enrolled ln Roman Catholic hlgh IChoola. --'!bat an unbroken record at Wimbledon ln ~ than 70 yean wu the match between Mn. Sauerwalthe and Mra. Lambt'r-Chambera, in which the ball went back and forth aero. the net no fewer than 90 tlmel du.rlna a ra1l y for a atnale c:ruda1 polnt. ·-'!bat the median lncome of year-round full-time civilian f~ worken ln the United Stlltet who have completed col· le.Se It 1Carotly hl8her \ht.I\ the income of male worken who have not~ ~yond the ellhth sr.-Je. --'nla1 while there are 30,000 "tlpU.flcant" oil f.leldl woddwlde, th.ree-f ourtha of the oU ever produced hM come from fewer than 200 field.I, the top l percent of all Lielda. . ' --That the spine-tailed swift la the fut.est creature ln the skies, having been clocked at 219 miles per hour, faster than the per- egrine falcon and the golden eagle. and more than twia! u fut aa the racing pigeon. -That while nearly a half billion of the world'• people are malnoumllhed, at the l8l'De Ume almost ball of the world'• grain production la going to feed Uve- atock. --That this decade, for the first time ln United States hiatory, the country'• population ·center It west of the Mt..t.ippl, ln Mll· eouri. --'!bat at the tum of the ~tury, the ~~pmbler known aa Ptttlbw'jh rnu llCtUally "bttbed" jockey Tod Slo.n to be honest, offerlna him $400 for every race he won, at a time when the t.rackl were t.eemlnc with larceny. (He won $80,000 at one trllCk before the fUcen Sot wtlt.) ·-That the 1lyen al the caplllary membrane 4n the lunp are 1pread out over • total area M lar&e u the floor aptce of a anal1 hou.e. good oongreasional investigation ought to be," said Hamilton, who compared the panel's abWty to wOl'k ln eec:ret to the procedures of • grand jury. Micah Green, the auboonunit- tee'• ata.f f director. aaid that Albosta'a own experience with leaks ii one reuon fot h.la edict. During the 1980 campalan pub- llahed alleg.ationa about Albosta's flnancee forced him to open his bank book to newspapers ln bis rural district. "We're dealing with people's Uvea," Green said. "U 80llle allega- tion that lsn 't even proven becom- es public, you can destroy a career. We've got to nm a cred.lble effort. and we•ve· got t.o come ofl non-partilan. •• Green and Hamilton say the no-leak posture helpa the ln- vesttgation ln wveral ways. "It makes lt easier for ua to negotiate with the White House and Justice Department for access to rnatertala," Hamilton said, re- ferrinl to documents uncovered by the FBI ln ltsaeparate probe of the 1980~. No eritiee Green •YI that by keeping Its fl.ndlnp aec:ret, the .ubcommlttee la •voldtna critidm\ th.at could focw debate on the panel'• methods and 1eed to cl\arg'e9 the probe WU belna Wied U a pollUcal publldty whk!le. Secrecy al8o keeps people au.m- ini about what the panel'• etaht fu.11-Ume lnvettiptcn may be dilcoverinl and lddl "spanta· nelty'' to lntervtewa. MXD'dlnl to Green. "You want to be able to pull out • document and ... penon'•ch.ln drop." tM aald. "You can't do it when the document's been mint- ed ln The W=Pc.t.n-· 'The panel's • centeftd on~ ta coUec:ted lt0m ~ cunpal&n w.. and lnWYSewa -between 50 and eo to date -with c..n.-White Hou. and Re.tpn camJ*llb per-aonnet. Green aald. 48" FLUORESCENT 'f'ubes 9 40 watt tubes cost iess to use than Incandescent bUlbS For strong, 91.lre frtt. coot llqhtlng In hOme or ottke /F40CW PREMIUM STUD GRADE 2'' K 4'' B'S~uds St 7m~ INTERIOR I EXTERIOR 1.11~ex Acrv11c Pain~ For both Indoor and outdoor stucco use. 1oea1 for the economy·mln<led decorator Clems easllV with soap and water Dries In so minutes l l 0001 ·I< kwilvet GRECIAN .. ~. 1'1 ··r':-_ -~ j '· •n~rv 1.ockse~ '., < r I •-' ' . i ~..::="'" ~-•. ···--. ;1 ~-~ ~. I ·-· ....... _,.. ' ... 1 Matching Bedroom I Bathroom Lockset FREE with purchased Of /400G Both IOCks are flntshfd In antique llraSs Fits In most trlSltlng IOCtsft llOleS. lklY the /400G entry IOCk and rtel'M a /300G fret ll .-Tt 12260 I GMWY 12151 44H 95J CAllllA: U999 S WfStffn 121JI 5S2-28SS ~ 655 !Wtl'I ms 17141 624·1693 CIClllllCA. 9715 lastllne RO. 17141 990-0212 -.: 10955 I. Flm!OM f21SI 861·9991 lltMlt: 2m S. IOunUln 17141 MS·SIU U.. Cllft: 12'62 CJ1aONn 1m1 750-5441 SAi ,... 2*9 S. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Sept. 8, 1983 ~ 1 BROWN w, 0 ' 'HITE OR RED 'Ilion •ee . s s ~manw, ~" '" .... e /93S, ~~~ :~.,n 9.Jrden.~;o!~Joy ho1nlons rlqflt · ~ • w re or re11 20010 OPP f/4'' Piie Sllnd• Attractively style<! vinyl roll·UP bllnlls In your choice of colo~ Complete with automatk IOCk and hooks for hanging won·t filOe or t>ruk Dress-up any window area E z to Install e Claw Hammer • 7 " .101n~ Pliers • 7" Ill•• f/l/rencll e fl" AdJu•~able f/l/rencll YOUR CHOICE Choose from an ilSSortment of top quallry toots. Durable 17998120131202912000. ____ ._.!~ t----. 3 YEAR ALL PURPOSE 1.a~ex eoulk 69! won·t stain or bteecl through paint Ideal fflf use around windows. dooo and Skiing, ca:i also bf usecl Indoors where a flexlt>le sealant IS needed. /0011 MINERAL FACED FIBERGLASS Roll Roo#lng CHOICE •g•• OF COLORS EACH CMllfY ITlaclf rooting that's mln«al fXe<I Easy to install. CllOCM from D.wrt Tan. Shasta White. Autumn Brown . I .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Sept. 8, 1983 Educator heading • state unit Saddleback College bu1inesa educator Maureen Smith has been named president of the California Business FAiucation Association, an organization rep- resenting 10,000 busi- ness educators in the state. She is a professor of business science at the Mission Viejo campus of Saddleback, teaching of- fice procedures and word processin,~. As president, Smith is active in strengthening the organization's lies with private industry. She sits on the group's Maureen Smith Foundation for Ad- vancement of Busin~ shorthand, typing and Education, which pres-most recently, account- ents awards to students ing a nd micro- throughout the state in computers. Obituaries Charles H. Adams, 72 Memorial services will be held Sunday for Charles Herbert Adams, a resident of Laguna Beach since 1952, who died Aug. 22 at the age of 72. The 2 p.m. services will be held at the Laguna Presbyterian Church, 415 Forest Ave. Mr. Adams was born in Toronto, Canada and came to California when he was 10. The aon of Eng1iah parents, he worked as a plum0er until his retirement nine years ago. He worked with the government in San Diego, helping to build the Naval hospital ,and later did plumbing work for the UCLA medical building and the law building on campus. . He and his wife, Louise, were married in San Diego in 1939. They moved to Laguna Beach three decades ago, and he continued to work in plumbing in the county. They were active in the .Presbyterian Church and Campus Crusade for Christ. The couple had no children. but took in many youngsters over the years, providing a home for them and helping them with thereducation. The Adamses also traveled extensively in the U.S., Canada, Europe and Great Britain. His wife suggests donations be made to the Charles Herbert Adams Memorial Fund for Evangel- istic Outreach at the church. Trudy Mae Leyerly, 29 Services were held this morning for Trudy Mae Leyerly, a a.ta Mesa re.eident for all but one of her 29 years, who died Saturday at Costa Mesa Medical Center after a lengthy illness. Mi.ss Leyerly, an aaaembly worker for the Hartley Co., was a 1972 graduate of Estancia High School. She is survived by her parents, Gene and Gerry Lyerly, and brothers Dennis, David, Greg and Raymond Leyerly, all of Carta Mesa. A1ao surviving are her grandmother, Vera Leyerly, of Huntington Beach; sisters-in-law, Peggy and Lorie Leyerly of Costa Mesa; two nieces, Army and Brooke of Coeta Mesa, and a nephew, Corey Mitchell of Garden Grove. Funeral services were conducted at Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary Chapel by the Rev. Wayne Teach of the Newport-Mesa Christian Church officiating. The family has asked memorial donations to the UCLA Brain Tumor Research depar1ment. Mina Thompson, 80 Funeral aervices were held Wedneaday for Mina Thompeon of a.ta Mesa, a resident of the city for more than 40 years, who died at her home Monday at the age of 80. Mn. 'lbompeon. who waa born in Lynn, Mus., ia survived by a a:>n, Robert 'lbol:mon, of Costa Mesa and two daughters, Jeannie Goochey of Coeta Mesa and Thelma Arnold of Granta Paaa, Ore. A1ao surviving are two brothera, Sam Jenkina of New Hampshire and William Jenkins of M.usachu- aettl; two aiaters, Margaret Mutenon and Nellie Spinney, both of Saugus, Maas., 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Graveside eervices were held under the direc- tion of Pieroe Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary. The family has requested memorial donations to the American Cancer Society or the American Heart A.aciation. Barbara May Simmons, 52 Private eervices a.re echeduled for Barbara May Slrnmonl of Huntington Beach, who died at her home Monday at the age of 52. She la survived by her father and stepmother, Charles and Virginia Simmona of Coeta Mesa; a broiher, Siegfrled Kachan, of Maine, and two listen, Joan Smith of San Francilco and Marie K.acban of Maine. Funeral arrangementa will be handled by Pierce Brothen Bell Broedway Mortuary of Coeta Mesa. ANINDEPENOENTINSUAANC!AGENT AD STARTS THUSDAY AD GOOD THRU SEPT. 14 Got aomethlng worth aafek .. plng. get thla heaYY gauge double a1 .. 1 wall Mlfe with auto backup locking ayatem. Teated at 17oo-F for an hour. CALIFORNIA BOTWOOD PllfE nREWOOD 1 97 , cu. rt. CTN. Good for the home fi r•• or campfire•. (Our new efflcenr e11pert In the office haa put unbreakable glaH on all th• fl re alarm•.) ALLTRADE 5 SPEED DRILL PRESS It'• got a Vi HP motor and 1/2" chuck. Chuck. ThH• All trade guy• make aome pr•tty good tool• for th• buclra. CLOSE--OUTS! When they're gone, they're gone. No Rain Checks on these deals. ELLWOOD 4 PC. PATIO ~~....._SET WITll PADS 7997 This ls the best time to nab some patio furniture. This redwood stained aet comes with yellow or chocolate padding, your choice. r .. Great arQund the pool or patio, this server has tidbit holders. and comes in yellow or white. You don't even have to tlphlm. DRAGON CLAW HEDGE A 44 SBEIR .. *u12A POLYESTER FIBER. 9, t nLL FOAM I LB. BAG Wbatta deal1 luy 5 quart• CIDd they'll mall yoa a •t.50 REFUJn>. Limit 12 quana per c:utom•r. ------------------CLEAR RED OAK BOARDS SIZE 1X2 1X3 1X4 1X6 1X8 lXlO 4' 1.97 2.77 3.77 5.97 8.97 11.97 6' 2.97 3.97 5.77 8.97 12.97 17.97 8' 3.97 5.77 7.77 11.97 17.97 23.97 1Xl2 15.77 22.77 29.77 H•r•'• th• atuJI to u .. when t~e job calla fo~ 9ood wood. (I a aked Uncle Herley ii h•' d changed the water In th la goldJlab bowl. "No", h• aald. "They'd\Cln't drink what I gene them la1t w .. k. •• EF@ -· .,,...... • • ... , t , -.. ,r. !& '. ... ~\_· · .. • • • I THOMPSON'S WATER SEAL 6 99 GAL. Lota of folka u .. th la 1tuff on wood. but lt'• alao good protection from molature for brick. concrete a nd maaonry. _3 97 94LBS. Import.cl all the way from Portland ju at for you. The trick I• haTlng lt dry t>.ioN the n•lghbor lrld• put th•lr ... , in lt. . 1111.mu D FLGODUCBT ~ SETS WttB 11llEll ~,,~ J LUT38~!~ ~J 1LICIT53n,Lv1ooer Low YOltage Ught• add MCUrity and hJgbllght tu prd or patio. Th4tY go ln qulok and coat )uat amall dllage to nm. JOIDfSEI SPARE TIRE WITH BOSE 97c lOOZ. #3512 C.ta you back on the road until you can get the flat fixed. (My wife thlnka 1h• put too much alr lo the Urea. becauH the hubcap• came .:>ff.) .. REW! DOCTOR VINYL AUTO REPAIR KITS __ .._._._ -:=ni:r "AIR DRY" VllfYL TOP KIT P!.tty.awy, juat Wl ln the boo-boo with th• Tlnyl repair 1tutf. COY9r wlt.b grain paper and let It chy. Take off th• paper and It'• don•. DASHBOARD · REPAIR m ~ •• 244 YOUR CHOICE EA. (. ' • .i /' Diiiy 1'1111 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1983 ANN LANDERS 82 TELEVISION 83 , tll CDAIT IND THI COUNTY COMICS 84 PAPARAZZI Ready for the.p_@geant Candace Kirk polishes her Miss T.E.E.N. talk "Teena Encouraging Excellence Nationally" ia the title of a speech Cudace Kirk ia practicing the.e days. She will deliver her talk during the Miae T.E.E.N. California Pageant, Sept. 22-24, in Fresno. ~ Th.e-16-year-old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk of Huntington Beach, ia a finaliat and could win a $1,000 cash scholarship and an all-expenae paid trip to national finals ln Novem- ber. At thia pageant the contestants are judged on acholastic achievement (Candace has maintained an A •vense •t &lison High for the past two yean) and on civic involvement (she hu con- tribut«l tbne to OC March of Dimes, Red Cnw, StudenC. AgaJn6t Drunk Driving and the Adult Day Care C8Jt«). ••• Move over Paul Newman! Did you know that PegyJane salad dreaalnp are created rlght here ln Newport Beach (offices in the Urban1J.1 Square barn) by Peco Goldwater (daughter ol Senator Barry and ha;y) and Jue Weclmore? Their four specialty dre9sinp (includi.n6 Poppy Seed and Honey MU11rard) and Sweet Hot Mustard (found only in p.ll'tnet U>opil) are now dlatributed throughout the United Staie. and Canada. You can find the dre9llnp on your Ralph's, Hughee and Irvine Ranch Market ahelve1, rubbing shoulders with other well-known branda. • "We're just two' women compettnc with the big boys,'' noted Pegy. Keep your eye out for them on upoomi.nc TVialk show. .... • • • Mama mial A little btt of the Italian countryside haa bloomed in Corona del Mar - Amalfi Ristorante Italiano. Owner Carmelo Muto has magically transformed hia elegant La Strada into a caaual, colorful Italian country restaurant, featurtna limple yet delizioeo fare. After dinner, you can enjoy a cup of cappuctno on the sidewalk cafe patio and watch the aumet ... or gaze at the stars. • • • President Teri Newmu and the Harbor Ridge Women's Club really know how to start off the fall aeuon ... with an old-fuhioned, New England clambake. Social direct9r Lb Sebepple, co-partner Jou Jacboa and ullatanta Emily B•tler and Lila Harper (who penned the •utitul callJgraphk inv1tatiom) are all busy oveneetng lut minute details fOC' their fall IOCial to be held in a nature perk ••on the hill.'' The clambake ... with• touch of clMl ... la being catered by Delaney'• (of coune.J. The mouth-watertnc menu lncludel such delectable. u New England clam chowder, lteuned and baked claml, fresh Maine lobster, and all the trimminp. To work up an appetite flt for the feMt. club memberl and their ...-U can jotn in on the volleyball. bedminton. ~ and clan com- petition. For thoee in the mood for dandna ln the moonliaht.. a dJaco wil be on Mnd t.o provide mulic. ••• Multi-talented Lido Ia1and resident Jeu TaHowtkJ hu added another whoppq per- formance to her Uat of eooomplllhmmta. Slie jult IOld $25,000 worth of~ f<J! the 0nnp C.OW.ty Phllbarmonlc ~· D6d you know that the'• performed in .UCUon of J'.arl Carroll'• Vanlu.? She al8o atnaia and playt the piano. • • • Tom Wel1el, that bright, up-and-comln' It may seem as ii your eyes are playlnB tricks on you, but they area 'I becau.e there are definitely live or 1ix modem art .culptures rlsias out of tbe allllll• IMld1 and pasture• on David La wtoa '• piB ,.,.._,,_,..B2. young honcho from Irvine finally made it! He'• been promoted to a.od.ate at FORMA, a plannlng and de91gn oonaultl.ni firm. Atta boy, Tomi • • • · Ne~rt Beach Republicant have been busy lately ro out the readential red carpet to honol'GOP '!be lovely Santa Ana Hef.lbta home of Bolt Llatl WM the tettina fOI' A poollide niception (com~te Yrlth • ~ IUIDllWJ' IUllltt owr the ~bonorina Senaw llarrJ O.Wwater ('With wile ttY) and c.oncr-man Ja~ Kemp (llOOOmpanled 'Y wl.le J<MIJnll and .., J•ll, •• q....,_,_. lor the Lo.~ Raml.) 1\amlnc out for the event (.,.,,_,, f!CI by ~ - Golden Orde of the IWpublbll StaM ~tral Q.mm/ne.J.were notablel Senaw Olll• Speraw, fonner State Attorney General B...U. Y ........ AIHmblywoman Marla• Ber111oa, At- D D I , ,. ~ ANN LANDERS Farming, art mixed Sculpture sprouting up in alfalfa field IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) -From two miles away, it almost seems as if your eyes are playing tricks on you. But closer in, there can be no doubt -there are definitely five or six brightly colored modern art sculptures rising out of the alfalfa fields and pastures on David Lawton's pig farm. Motorists who drive down the gravel road that dissects the farm are likely to slow to a halt and jump out with a camera, Lawton says. "They're aJways asking, 'What is it?' but the real driving force behind the question is 'Why?'" the 33-year-old says with a grin. Lawton says he first began to put the labol"S of his workshop by Che road ~use he didn't want them cluttering up his work space. Now , the farmer says, it's grown bigger than that. He points to a 10-foot-high sculpture, painted in brilliant orange and green. "That's 'Let's Split' -it's been out there three years and has sort of become a landmark. You can see it from aU around," he says, gesturing to the wide-open fields. The abstract sculpture. like the others, is made of steel that Lawton collects at junk yards. The sculpting is done in his studio on the farm, b ut only after the pigs and sheep are taken care of and the other chores are complete. Lawton says he raises sheep and pigs for a living. The sculptures "just sort of grow." he says. Lawton started welding steel to Conn l~*AllrCJ) -. om, 11'.JO, 4 ~. l O - ---flUCD"" Ill !l1fl °"" na. u o. tttt ?lllii' iiST-wtlUW" "> 1ui -IJl.S•I• ----a- ~"(I) Dooft I 00 l Oil S 10 110 t ll II Oil "itlfliUDW" <k>. Dooft 17l0 I ~ Ill .._,."', 0.,12C 00 1010 MlcMttl.ul.Oft ... _.(K) _,,.., 11.l0.711 I IS 61S 8 IS 10 IS ftl.Jtl5 l IS, 611 lltli -a Ciliii WEST -irm. ..-IN> - -o.,1~Sl\t~.fim.ll!j~·HZ~~~----- ---m.D"" CNl w tWii •l·Jtl$ °""llO I ~ It~-/ -,~-Ill w Mi '111 ...... IP') -'•S Ill 10 )0 == ,_:.i:.t: ~ Will fWli __,I .-J. J (N) •t·JUS l:tl. I Jt. llt'OS =/ "'llUIUOl IUl-~ 6Jl.JSOI I lO 1000 W:SA 1111 ..._.,.. <re> ="" 4 IUTS "Oil!• :,:: M6-50ZS 12-tl us 10:.0 Wcfl. ~CJ> _, us ltlll -"Cllll"CJ) 97'-41'1 14$ CIBA CTR. _, -'7MUI ~':i I 00 tOO. IO!IO .,.__, flCAIDI" (11) lOUS0.10~ ,lUla ..... (Nl 110 S• 10 '11111Wr (l) Z 11, Ht, t II ,,.,.... (11) 100,IJO 1100 sculptures as a high-school studl•nt and continued through three years at the Uniwrs1ty of Iowa. But he says he eventually found the acad~m1c atmosphere "uninspiring" and dc.'t·1ded to work on his own while ~rning a liVJng as a farmerJUSt north of the city. Lawton refers to his hrs1 fc.>w years on the farm as his "conceptual period.·· "That's a e uphemism for doing nothing," he jokes. "But really, raising sheep can be fairly mundane-it gives you a lot of time to think And I was doing a lot of thinking," he rt"Calls Vuring that period Lawton sowed the seeds for "Let's Split," "Whipped," "Springtime in the Midwest" and h is other roadside attractions. The works prior to 1980 were generally small-scale and "rusty," Lawton says. The works from 1980 on are large-scale a nd brightly l'Olored. The small works, and the less successful works, never make it near the road. lnstead, Lawton has draped them casually around tht• farm, whe re they provide something for his two young sons to play on , a back scratcher for the livestock and, sometimes. a home for l:x-'('S and birds. The roadside scener y is now for sale. La wt.on says, adding that none· has ever sold and he's almost glad of 1t. "Some of m y nicest pieces <:trl' ouL51dc· and I'd hate to part with them. But on th<' othc:r hand, 1 wouldn't want to sell any pia•es that I'm not quite happy with," he says. edwards MESA CINEMA .:.·:·;;.:: .. " 646-5025 "KRULL" <Po> Tuea., Fri 6. 15. 10:5-0 Sat-Mon. 1:30, e· 15, 10:50 #1 "MORTUARY" CA> Tues-Fri 9 00 Sat-Mon 2 00. 5.25. 9 00 "STRYKER" <A> Tues .. Frl. 7 15. 10:45 Sat-Mon. 3:45. 7 15, t0.50 (}croPllm' Tuet ·Frt 8:30 (PG) Sat-Mon. 3.~5. 8 30 ::2 ~l NE~~ 3·Dm Tues Fri 6 45. tO 30 Sat-Mon 3 10 6 45 10 30 "''~" ... /~'~ P.?b 0 fl ""I HROR ~ ~ 'f ® Tues.-Frl 8'4 Sat-Mon 1 20, 5 00. 8 40 edwards WESTBROOK CINEMA ;::,•~;;,'"t:::: Broo•t\uret 530-440 I _,. .. ..... . ~~· .... ... . ........... .. . -,.~c ,,., ... OOl1•114lli ,, ,~ ..... .. .. ... . .. .. -. ...... ...., ... U"'-""-~ ... .... f flM I'> l\mhi• .... . .... I he''' ''""'' ''"' n1,1,1t• f111 w,1!1>.111~ 'l•ll .ttul '11prl1• 1,.,,11w1 ,,., "" .1 ''·"lo. hn·I • • • ANN LANDERS: 1 read a C!OWmn ~ that took the welahtof the world ott ID)' • All thete yean thaw been~ arou,.d ,w.1~ -~eaaly. And then you wicte. "Y-, it ii poealble for a female to rape a male/' When I wu 16 my 2l·year~olf;I cousin came to live with us. She ooWdn't ee• ~ with her mother and my parents offered her housing for 1 i rout HEALTH OR PETER J STEINCROHN DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I am 50 and my doctor advises that I take thl' pill. I'm over my periods and m no danger of becoming pregnant. I asked him why I should have to take 1t He says X-rays show I have a beginning osteoporosis. It's important to prol<'Ct against bone-weakl•ning. The estrogen in the pill helps, he said. But how about the danger of getting cancer of the uterus from the hormone? Frankly, I'm afraid to take the pill What do you suggest? MRS. U. DEAR MRS U.: The potential dangers from taking the pill are its effects in some patients o n blood pressure, coagulati6n time of blood, and its effects on blood fats. Of course, that brings up specters of possible s troke, heart attack and other complications. But such bad effecL'> are getting less and less likely because doctors arc using smaller doses of estr ogen an d prescribing the right balance of progesterone. Although there may be a danger of cancer, this is less l1kl'.'ly than that of osteoporosis and fractures of the hip and spinal vertebrae. It's for this reason that your doctor advises that you take estrogen to lessen the progress of osteoporosis that he has aJready detec·t.cd in your X-ray studies. Many doctors believe that estrogen treatment, under close observation, is indicated because os- teoporosis m elderly women is a great.er threat than cancer of the uterus. If there should be changl>S in the uterus that are suspicious, early treatm ent can usually take care of the precancerous condition • • • DEAR MR. K.: I've said it before, but keep repeating the warnjng, that children should not prematurely "give up" on aging paqmts w ho seem to be suffering from untreatable "senility." It's true that in many oldsters the underlying problem 1s progressive changes in the brain due to aging arteries that interfere with nonnal function. But too many are consjgned to the "ash heep" and almost discarded as hopeless. Younger members of the family should give the elderly the benefit of the doubt that other facts -not brain degeneratio1t' -may be the reason for their senility. Anxiety and depression are common in the aged. As a result , doctors prescribe barbiturates and many other strong drugs that ultimately produce the elusive symptoms that are aggr avated by aggressive drug treatment. I suggest that your 78-year-old father, Mr. K ., receive a thoroug h physical examination, laboratory tests a nd a careful history. ---- ''UNUSUALLY RICH. I>t>pordleu Is supub: · -\'tncf"nt C anbt1 WHO PARTIES AT /'l.rtr lorlr nmf'' "l'ASCl .,'ATING:. -1>cu1td ,..,,.bu ,,,.,. Yorlr .'toun1tnf" ''.l CLASSIC:' :tc/larl r r1n11ollf 1·111011r 1·011 r ,. ***'),~. SPCLLBl.\'Vl.\"G :. \It',. l\f'nrch \r.c~d"ll . '.Sl SPL.,·scn·L:. -1 rchf'r M'lnllf'n .\~~ Ybrlr POii · ·.\10\'ISG ond S£SSITI\'£:. -I rnt't lAogrnnd~ ,.,.,. '"'" Ooll11 ·'·~ .... '"R £.\l . .\R..KABL£:· -/ud/111 ( rfJI ~ l .~I ..,..,., .... ,,.. .. " ..... Pff"Wfth I G erard Depordleu Nm ho lie B oye lft The R eturn Of Martin Guerre "l "SVQA.'4 :O• #, ~ ...,......., L_._.,,, ~J .... "---,. ~ ,,f~- E.~CL.llSI JIE E.,·G.4GE,tlENT STAR TS ,.~RIDA I' '•Ill " '" .. 111 2' H • Ill 1111 LE CHARDONNAY LOUNGE? '\111, appt•annf;, Ht·~h n Blood Aug l'>-St•pl J(l I 1 \ tnl··-. .1lll'r-hours l'litc.>. Peopk w ho !..now wherl' convcr!'..1tiun s parkfl>s. You'll finJ 11 all .11 I l' Chardonnay Lounge.>, whl're the mood i!> light .rnd ll\dy. Tonight drink, d.rncl' and romance ll1 till' music of Fle~h n Blood, who'll he prov1dm>; the nw~t dyn.1rnic entertainment in town belwl•en 9 and 1:30 ,1.m. Makl· your plan!> now and don't be latl·! Altl'r ,111, who partie<> at Le Chardonna}' Lounge? EXCITING PEOPLE LIKE YOU. • 1he ~EYt~~I~ ~-- l&lCXI MAlARrHUR BOULEVARD; IRVI 'E. CAI ll·OR. IA tn715 714-7'i2-8m 75 YEARS OF QUALITY EDUCATION TRAINING ........ •• "1111n1llll fof....,.., .. 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Slrnoeon. Me .Jofln9on. I ==ANelT TCINIQHT _,._ 8'/lOIO lltMft<XJWNfY HAWAIFM.o IMCMl.1~ ··-flSIORT MCJTOMJE( P.M.MMIAZINE MOYIE CHANNEL LISTINGS Gloom, Dick Mia. CD>LOW. ..... Nil> PllRIOT OCU\.8 ** "The Umoo Une" oeer1 C<llO Slew.nt, l<Mt O'MwL Cl)...,....,. .. NITIKnMWOM.._ MEWi ~~...::AHO C::.NEWI .CNIWI DICK YAM O't1(f ~ ~ "" T'NnQI w.. Olflwent" (tt7"1 ~ ~. Don Mur· (ljMOVIE • • .. "Sound«" ( 19721 Clclly r~ Wlnfllld. h "Solo" (19781 Vlnolnt GI. P9rTy &":I ttt "A Song la Bom" (1~1 Dln- "'I Ktyie. Virginia MayG. · 1 ALICE -ta0-8UM QMN ;;~FAAM.Y -7:00-BCBSNEWS NICNEWS •• * '"Tht Hound Of Tht Biik•· ..... ( 19781 P9ttr Cook. Oudlly Mooft. -7:o&-m OMNGEOOUNTYTOOAY -7:»- 12 OH THl TOWN QI FAMILY FIUO LAVEJINE & ltlfUY & <XJWNfY l w·A·a·H Cl) T1C TAC DOUOH • FAl.L Nil> lllE OF AEOIHAl.D ~ GD W1E. WHAT PLIASUAE eMOYE • • • "Penn Of Pennaytvanla" ( UM4) Olflord EYIM, Dll>orlh Kerr CID MOYIE • • • •Slenc;e Of The North.. ( 19811 Ellen &ntyn. Tom Skerrtn -t:oo-8 Cl) MA0HUM. P.L D a GME A IAEAK -t:00- 1) CJ) 8IMOtl' SU>H D Qt WE GOT IT MADE f) KNXT !CBS) G) KNBC INBCI 0 KTLA (Ind I G> KABC tABCI 0 KFMB ICBSI 0 KHJ TV llnd l m> 11.csr IABCI G> K TTV tlnd I Cl> KCOP-TV llnd I ID KCET CPBSI W KOCE tPBS) QJ) MOVIE • * t "The Man In The Iron MUie" ( 1977) RlchMd Cllambwtlln. P11rlclc ~-CH> INSIDE TME NFL (S)MOVIE **'A "Young 0oct0f1 In LOYe" ( 1982) Mlcnael McKean. Selll Young. New record set Summer film season grosses top S 1 . 5 billion By 808 THOMAS Of tM ... &'1 .. dll"NM HOLLYWOOD -Moviegoers spent a record $1.5 billion at U.S. and Canadian box offices this summer season , with the biggest winner, "The Return of the Jedi," ~almost a quarter·billion dollars. "The summer business is 8 percent better than last summer's $1.39 billion, which itself was a record," said A.O. Murphy, Daily Variety's financial expert w ho also teaches future film executives at the University of Southern California. "That represents a substantial rise, even considering the 7 percent increase in ticket prices," he said Tuesday. Behind "Jedi," the runaway summer favorite, came surprise hit "Flashdance" and "Trading Places." "WarGames" was fourth and ''Octopussy" fifth. Here are the principal moneymakers of the summer, filJN grossing more than $30 million: 1. "Return of the Jedi," $232.3 million 2. "Flashdance," $87 .5 million 3. "Trading Places," $80.6 million 4. "WarGames," $68.2 million 5. "OctopW111Y," $62.9 million 6. "Supennan ill," $62.5 million 7. "Staying Alive," $58.3 million 8. "National Lampoon's Vacation," $49.4 million 9. "Blue Thunder," $43.6 million 10. "Jaws 3·D," $42.3 million 11. "Porky's II -The Next Day." $33.9 million 12. "Risky Business," $33.8 million 13. "Twilight Z.one," $32.6 million 14. "M r. Mom," $31.5 million 15. "Psycho II," $30.8 million Most of the films are still in release and some are expected to achieve much higher figures. For instance, "Mr. Mom" was the leading moneymaker over the Labor Day weekend, grossing $8.2 milUon in 1,362 theaters. Runners·up over the four.day period were "Risky Business" with $6.3 million on 1.119 screens, "Easy Money" with $4.l million (1,112) and "National Lampoon's Vacation," $4 million (1 ,248). The Cinderella movie of the hot months was LU XURY THEATRES 1st Twe M1li1tt S...ltluOMLYS2..llU1dtssOtlttrwisd1ttd s 113GU4•natl6l6~ 2ss1 1~~. J * FOR FUOI £XCITEmEOTI V1s1tOur... * ARCADE of GAMES* ~."5.~~·~ Showe at U iOO 2:00 4:00 6:00 1 100 10:00 ...... ,.1111 Showa At 121 U 2 :4S l :1S t :OO 10 sJO __.,.,..,...,_ RETURN OFTifEJEDI lllll 23~::7.. m lnow1 at 1: 1 S l :20 S:30 7:40 .. t :IO TRADIXO rn PLACU snow1 •11:00 3:10 s:21 7:41 6 t stO John tr.wtl• Jn 51llYlftliAl.IUI ~MM J i JO 4 i>O 7'10 lOi II / 70MM I t 10 •120 •·.•o 7150 10•.10 H• ... n ea / 11.71 h t Hr, Ol)IY • " .. CiiUiJa)ij{j2)63~ 94282/~-=--) n~:'OHO HERCULES om I .~:~~· .. tACATillt m s now• at 7100 • 1 110 Snowa.u 7 :116 t 11S IMPij(llulflf.1161659 8770/"rr'~) CINI-fl~ Dir9<t lobir Cat ltodloOr•lnQaon.ty~ a~~.m -ut111Gsi1 m Alto Nltht 511111 ti.) """ Clll• (ft) f~f m l'lua I'll• • le• t"O> "Flashdance," which actually started its ru.n in the spring but continued earning big money through Labor Day -$2.1 million over the weekend in 860 theaters after 144 days in the marketplace. '"Flashdance' was the real surpriae of the summer," said Charles Powell, motion picture marketing consultant. "It helped the Travolta movie ('Staying Alive') because of its popularity. 'Flashdance' proved that these are MTV (Music Television) times. It's not just a TV freak; you can build a full-length movie with them." Powell noted that some of the "imitation' Animal Houses' did well" while some of the sequels did not. Among the latter: "The Curse of the Pink Panther" and "Smokey and the Bandit ill." Among the other swnmer casualties: ''The Survivors" (Robin Williams, Walter Matthau), $14 million; "The Man With Two Brains" (Steve Martin). $8.5 million; "Krull," $17 million; "Stroker Ace" (Burt Reynolds, Loni Anderson). $11.4 million; "Dr. Detroit" (Dan Ackroyd). $10.4 million. "But the curse of Dan Ackroyd was overridden with 'Trading Places' by Eddie Murphy's immense popularity," remarked an industry expert who declined to be quoted by name. He cited Ackroyd's previous failures: "1941," ''The Blues Brothers" as well as "Dr. Detroit." A 46·year--0ld cartoon, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," almost made the top 15 of summer filJN. Walt Disney Productions figures it to earn $29 million in its sixth re-release. The lesson of the 1983 summer movie season? "The audience still wants comedy and escap. ism," said marketing expert Powell. ~ * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ tr~8 . M ,. , •u:u·:~·h:.141.,~~ • orgoin a 1ne~. ':l'l!U1 • • '""Y,)) * MONOAY Thru SATUAOAY fACUlTYotCANDlfWQOO All ,.,, • .,,,..,., hloit S 00 PM ''EASY MOll(Y" (l) · ((a Sptc En~tmenl\ & Hohl IZJO. US 440, U~. BO. 10~ IQMQ6J'z!:4J LA MIRADA Al ROSlCBANS "IDCll.ES" (PG ) • 1 oo. 3:20. 5:40. a·oo. 10:20 "MORTUARY" (R) 12 30, 2.30, 4:30. 6 JO. 8 30. 10.30 "RISKY BUSN:SS" (R) 12'45. 2'45. c 45. 6 cs. 8:50. 1o·ss "fW NI> IC(" (P) 17l0'201 10 "S WNli[ BIO" (PG) HS US. I~ "STAYING ALIVE" (PG) It JO 13S U O "S HS 11 00 "RET~N Of T .. DI" (PG) h 70nn Diiiy Sl11to 12.JO J OO SlO.I~ IOtO foe °""I IS, l'JQ, H S. 10~ "-toO "STAYllG AlM'' (PG) h 70.-°""' Sl•H 100 JOO SOO 100.•00 1100 "FLASH DANCE" (It) ll lO llO •JO 6l0 l lO IOIO "tDCll.ES" (PG) 12 30. 3:00, 5:30, 8.00. 10 30 "flt[ All> IC£" (PG) 12 30. 2.35, • 15. 6 10. 8 05, 10.00 "SMOO:Y•M IAllll1 PMT 3" (P'Cil) lllO, ll0.U0.6JO I.JO 10.JO "STRANGE .CW" (PG) 1:00. J·oo. s·oo. 1·00. 9.00. 11 oo * PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES * "SUM AllVE" (PG) """ "Plt!VATl setm." 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(O)lfllDEON -m»-l~UNIWI .. llAIDfOf_ nal °' THl NIQKT IBlfYtlU THl'AWIE• IOT'RMUf' AWl<IN Nil> 09'Vll AT STOCKTON ITATt -11:ao-1=.NGHTlM ~AMD~IT HAMYO fDfTTl8: VAlf/ETY 1'00Cl.UI MOVIE t t ·~ "Stw Wan" (1977) Mtttr ....,,_, Harrlaon Fotd. OMOYIE * • "LO'lt & Money" (1~) Ray Shlt1tey, Omelle MUii. (Z)MOYE ** "Skin Deep" (1978) Detyn Coo- PUACTOOUP\.a -12:10- (C)M0\'11 ***IA "Abeencl Of Mallet" (1981) Piii ......_,, Siiiy Fl9d. -12.:IO-D QI lATt NIOHT wmt 09'VID l.ET1tMIAH GOOUPUI 8MOYIE t * "SNdow In The Streeta" ( 19751 T «rt LO Blanco, Sher• North. (!)MOYIE **IA "Down To The Sea In Shipe" (1t49) Rlchlrd Wldmlrll, Lionel a... ~lfTHlFAMllY r; i.Ow. AMINCAH 8TY~ ~ :::rAllMBfT TOHIOKT * * "The Satlaflert Of Alpha Blue" (1981) (S)MOVIE • • "Miiiing Love" (1981) Ka1e Jackson, Mk:llael Ontkean. ~MOYIE .. ~ "Vice Squed" ( 1982) 8eMorl Hutitey, ~ Swenaon. -l:IO- Q)MOW **~"Law And Order'' (1978) O.· rtn McGIWI, &IDMt Plelhlna. Q!NEWI ~=-COUNTY TODAY *** "Reda" (19811 Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton. ------------- Sperry Top· Si der. with registered onll·sl1p sole Put them with our -----""v.1 great selechon of actrveweor pants and shirts Colors Brown. Novy Red. Kelly & Pewter &~§@&~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAl\JD · NEWPORT BEACH · (714 ) 644 -7030 Tomorrow Night at 8:00 PM . . CHEVY CHASE is Eddie Muntz, arms dealer. He sells second rate weapons to third world nations. But he's not out to stick It to anyone . RICOMM!NDID FOii MATURI AUDIENCll . 0 lllO~ W.."* Ih a Ille "41 R-91\11 AeNIWO Orange CINEDOME 634·2553 3001 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. •Risky Business" wlll be ahown before •nd •lter pr•~lew. M Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /lhursday, Sept. 8, 1983 GORDO G\Rt'lt:l .D ~£V. 001£! 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HSR ANeS~HeStA CUP SO SHf; CAN SAY SOMe- -rHING IF THAT'S INHAT SHE WANTS, THAT'S WHAT WE'LL 00, MOTHER OLIVER • ,, Work starts on FV bullding Const.t'Ucuon has begun on a new four-1tory $6 Fountain Valley MedicaJ Development Co. million me<:Ucal building, the late.st addition to the Fountain VaJley Medical Park, owned by the The building, acheduied to open in June 1984, is r-------------------adjacent to Fount.am Valley Community Hospital. It will hou.e up to 40 phyaiciana' offices. It wi.ll be the fourth medical buUdins on the lite and will raise the total number of offlces in the medical park to 130. John Bethe, business manager of the medical development company, said the new building is alr~ady 40 percent filled. &a6dle6acK eac~ .5010 Campus Drive. Newport Besch, C.Sltfomi11 92660 • (714) 075-0882 eo. Wt' Ar Saddlcback Escrow Company Are Pleased To Announce The Reloca tion Of Our Offices To: 5010 CAMPUS DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH , CA. 92660 (Between MacArthur and Jamboree) We would like to take this opportunity to ask for your escrow business. We have many years of experience in hand ling all kinds of escrows from the conventio nal residential, commercial or land sale to the most complex business sale or multi-party exchange tra nsaction. If yo~r transaction involves Irvine Compan~ leasehold property, we have the special know-how and background expertise. We know the various and intricate options of the proposed settlement of Scott vs. The Irvine Co. lawsuit, namely, the terms and conditions of the purchase program fi nancing packages and the new Amended Standard Lease Program. We maintain communications and keep abreast of any and all n~w developmnents and schedules. As a result, we are most qualified to process your lease to fee conversion escrow, resulting in a smooth and timely closing most advan- tageous for you., CALL US TODAY 97 5-0882 BARBARA Y O UNG SAUNDRA A D AMS LORRAINE JOHNSO N DIA NE SIMMONS To stay healthier .and wealthier, itSwise to join FHP. When you compare FHP with Blue Cross/Blue Shield and Cal Western , you'll see why FHP looks so good: • FHP saves you as much as $20 each month in premiums alone over Blue Cross/ Blue Shield's family rate . • With FHP, there are no annual de- ductibles* to pay. And FHP provides 100°/o coverage on most of your health care needs. With Cal Western , you pay annual deductibles of $130 per person, and with Blue Cross/B lue Shield, you pay annual deductibles of $150 per person. Besides. Cal Western and Blue Cross only provide 80%-90% coverage in many cases. • FH P's benefits are superior: There is no charge to you for doctor's office visits. No charge for hospital room and board and other hospital services. No charge for rou- tine eye exams and eye glasses~• And you pay only a nominal $2 charge for each prescription drug unit. ·r.r11ot t 2 I* pt~tlpllon unit •'OM ~I ol ~M~ P@t ~ ptf bttMlll PlflOd Count On Us lb Care. Orange Coast DAl~Y PILOT/Thuraday, Sopt. 8. 1983 •• ORANGE COAST STOCKS R oosevelt l ead s advisory boar d James Roo1evelt has aooepted the cha!r- manahlp ot the advtaory board for Garden Grove CommwaUy Bank, It was announced by Perry Carter, bank president. The eldest aon of Preaklent F ru.k.Un D. Rooaevelt, the new chairman is president of James Roo1evelt ud Co., b~ consultants in Newport Beach. Jamee Rooeevelt alao served alx tenna aa a U.S. congressman from California. • • • Sharon Shapiro, former an aocount executive for Vlcom A11ocla tet in San Franclaco, has recently joined V. Mootegrande & Co. as senior account executive. Montegrande, located in Irvine, Is a marketing communications full service agency specializing in high-technology accounts. • • • Trialattomey Terry M. Gllea has been named to the board of directors of Pa cific Na tional Bank in Newport Beach. The announcement was made by Donald L. Sol1by, bank president and chief executive officer. Giles is a founding partner in the Santa Ana law firm of Giles, Stewart, Barnett and Hannon. • • • American Retirement Systems, an employee benefit, design, installation and administration firm. has recently relocated its oWces from Orange to 17712 North Mitchell, Irvine. .... Dasb Air, Orange County's newest commuter carrier, has awarded its advertising and public relations account to Tbe Cox & Barcb Advertl1ln1 Co. of Newport Beach. Dash Air was formerly known as Air lrvine. Peter Young has been named corporate vice president and controller o1 Santa Ana-based ATV Sy1tem1, lac., reporting to Mlcbael F . Couer1, chief financial officer and member of the ATVS board of di.rectors. He replaces Rowald Wlllkomm, who has been named vice president of finance for F.qwvest, a subsidiary of ATVS. Wayne Monday, former director of accounting, has been promoted t.o assistant controller of A TVS, reporting to Young. ••• Newport Beach residents Mlcbael D. Lyons and Andrew C. Scbmlttdlel have been named vice presidents of lrvine-based Multl-Marke&lng, Inc., a national marketing services agency. aL'COrding to Jam ea C. Schroeder, president. Lyons moves from director of MMI's field operations staff to vice president, field operations. His duties will include managing and providing direction to all 50 MMI market managers throughout the U.S. Fonnerly director of program development, Schrnitldiel moves to vice president, marketing aervices. Since joining MMI in 1981, Schrnitldiel has served as regional supervisor and supervisor of special events. MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS NEW YORK (AP) TuM It ... 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Morgan, chainnan and chief executive officer of Atari, said the computer and video aames firm will eetabllah ita world headquarters at River Oaks Park. The lite ia owned by Atari'• parent corporation, Warner Conununicationa Inc. Dollar slips in early trading LONDON -The dollar &lipped in early trading today u nervous investon watched interest rate developmenta on both lidea o! the Atlantic and Uatened to rumblings on the Middle East and East-West fronts. Traden said the strongest influence aeemed to be the U.S. Federal Raerve'• move Wednesday to arrange the temporary purch.ue of government aecurities, which would pump re.ervee into the U.S. banking system. Industrial profits 'improving' NEW YORK -Profit margjna of U.S. industrial corporationa hit a 30-year low in 1982 but are beginning to lmprove, Standard & Poor's Corp. says. Profit J1lAllP..nl for 400 major industrial corporation1 in 1982 averaged 3.96 oenta on the dollar, compared with 4.86 ~ta the year before, according to S&P. a buainesa and credit infonnadon firm. Ita report releued Wednellday Mid profit IJW'lhu peaked at 6.82 centa in 1965. Qantas buys Boeing jetliners SEA TrLE-Qantu Airways Ltd., the Australian government-owned airline, baa bought six long-range Boeing Co. 767-700 jetllnen and three 747-300 jumbo jeta wor1h about *640 million, Boeing says. Deliveries of the 7471 are acheduled for 1984 and 1985, Boeing said Wednaday, and all three of the aircraft will be in 8el'Yice by April 1985. The first two 7671 will "be delivered in 1985 and the remainder the following ~mber through March. GM seeks complaint dismissal DETROIT -General Moiors Corp. haa fonnally denied two aocuaationa made in a federal lawsuit · eeeklng a recall of 1.1 million 1980-model GM X -body can and uked for more time to 11eek diamiaeal of the oomplalnt. 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If. ~ • ~ ltl ~~ ;s" lt1t ......... -'" sv. + ,. ~. 111, M"-+1 J NlcNll SE Ill ~ + NRWY~lt (Al'I .... 1 WHAT AMEX DIO GOLD QUOTATIONS Jon Nowo t ny Daily Piiat ClASSlfllD cs THURSDAY, SEPT. 8. 1983 Edison, Vikes rchallenged early By ROGER CARLSON Of ... Dell)',... ...,. Edison High takes its No. l ranking on the road, Marina faces beefy F.aperanza and a familiar band of coaches put Westminster High's reputation on the line Friday as the 1983 football season unfolds. Here's a look at each game: E dison at Damien The Spartans of Damien (it's located in La Verne at 1124 Bonita Ave.) are defending CIF Eastern Conference cham- pions. "We're on the road and they play very good football," says Edison Coach Bill Workman. "We have an idea of what they like to do. They must have 15 different screens and double i.creens. It's a flam- bouyant ball club, and we know they have a 6-5, 270-pound junior lineman and a lot in the 210-230 variety. As for Edison, the Chargers are without the services of three of their first-liners - defensive back Todd Leavey (collar bone), lineman Jason Mercer (knee sur- gery) and linebacker John Thomas (collar bone). All are out for at least ihe first two games, maybe more. Edison's mainstay is the pass-run threat of quarterback Jon Nowotny and tailback Jeff Hipp, behind a veteran and talented front line, which includes All-CIF c.an- didate Andy Sinclair (240) and Dennis Mc:Gowan (250). Marina vs. Esperanza "Size is what bothers us," says Marina Coach Dave Thompson. "We're not very big, but we're slow." That's not quite the situation for the Vikings. Granted, F.aperanza figures to enjoy a blg advantage in size, when it comes to speed the Vikings can boast running back Eric Kannan and receiver Chip Riah, among others. Considering F.aperanza's ai:ze, the Vik- ings may need all the speed they can get. The Aztecs, who collide with a Sunaet League team for the first time ever, boast guard Don Miller (6-4, 245), tackle Joe McCann (6-3, 267) and tackle Mark Williams (6-4, 251), among others. Craig Tobin has taken over at defensive end for Marina. The Vikings' line, which is the key issue for Marin.a hopes, will consist of Rich Flores (230) and Pete Gomez (190) at tackles, sophomore John Porter (205) or sophomore Rick Hunt (230) at left guard, Mike Matay (180) at right guard and Pat Michela (175) at center. Westminster vs. La Qalnta Jim O'Hara, who aaai.sted Bill Boswell du.ring Westminster's glory yean (the '60s and into the early '70s), has taken over, and Boswell is a.Misting, along with Don Davis and Paul Chafe. And he has a veteran quarterback in Tim Hanson, a 6-0, 175-pound senior, with a hookup combination featuring wide receiver Tim Valenzuela. La Quinta Coach Joe Zeno counters with what he describes as "the best we've ever had here." It includes tackle Tom Holler (240), guard Eric Robinson (190) and center Chris Bushnell (205). Area schools ready to tee it up Backyard battles: Uni faces Woodbridge, Estancia meets OV The first look at potential suc- cess is the key this week as the football season begins for Costa Mesa, F.Btanci,j, Irvine, Univer- sity, Woodbridge, Ocean View, El Toro and Saddleback high schools. Here's a look at each game: Costa Mesa vs. Bolsa Grande Bolsa Grande enters with seven returning starters and a repu- tation for putting the ball in the air, and that isn't an especially easy problem for Mesa, which is still trying to beef up a suspect secondary. "Yes," says Mesa co-coach John Camey, "Bolsa's passing might hurt us. They threw 60-70 times ln the three game films we have and we're concerned. The Mustangs of Costa Mesa have won their opener only once in the last six years and there is concern about the status of lineman Mike Hoverson (6-1 215 sr.). A toe injury slowed Hov- erson last week and if he isn't able to st.art. Carlos Medina will be asked to go both ways at tackle. Three-year starter Scot Hagey starts . for Mesa at quarterback w,ith Mark Zachry at running back. Eslallcla vs. Ocean View • Sophomore Adam Wallburger (6-4. 190) has cracked the starting lineup at running back for Fstan- cia and another sophomore, Rene Caballero (6-1, 185) is expected to see action at linebacker, according to F.agles Coach Ed Blanton. "We feel our offensive and de- fensive lines have performed pretty well," continues Blanton. "But there is the question of inex- perience. You never know how we will play under fire." Most of the fire displayed by Ocean View figures to come from quarterback Bill Whalen (5-10, 165) and junior running backs Wayne Seanoa, Tim Greeson and Ken Reda. California at Lagana Beach The Artists have been involved in scrimmages in recent years with Cal High of Whittier, but this year they've opted for the 10th game, rather than the scrim- mage. Thad Baas and Casey O'Callaghan figure to share quar- terback duties for Laguna Beach with junior Mark Draper at tailback. Jack Ryan (6-1, 195) is being asked to fill the vacant center spot as a sophomore. A pleasant sur- prise for the Artists is the emerg- ence of Chuck O'Neal (6-0, 175 sr.) at strong safety. "We really don't know any- thing about them at all," says Laguna Beach Coach Dennis Haryung. "When we scrimmaged This week's prep football schedule (All 1ames at ?:SO p.m.) ne1ame ne llDe TONIGHT Fountain Valley vs. Mater Del at SA Bowl Mater Dei by 2 Capo Valley vs. Foothill at Tustin Foothill by 6 FRIDAY Santa Ana at Newport Harbor F.di8on at Damien Newport.by 1 F.diton by 6 Esperanza by 3 HBby7 Westminater by 3 Even Uni by2 Even Laguna Beach by 1 Cypress by 3 SA Valley by 3 San Clemente by 3 Mi.aaion Viejo by 6 Esperanza vs. Marina at Westminl1er Corona del Mar at Huntington Beach Westminster va. La Quinta at Bolaa Jrvlne VB. Laguna Hilla at Miasion Viejo University vs. Woodbridge at Irvine Bolaa Grande vs. Caeta Mesa at OCC California ·at Laguna Beach El Toro vs. Cypnm at Western SA Valley VB~ Saddlebeck at SA Bowl Magnolia at San Clemente Mimion Viejo at Tustin SATURDAY F.atanda VB. Ocean View at Hunt. Beach FAtancia by 1 Dana Hilll at G.rden Grove Garden Grove by S them last year they weren't real good, but probably about as ready as we were, just a plodding team."' University vs. Woodbridge This is an intracity rivalry with Woodbridge already owning a 17 -2 victory a year ago. Will Watson ls scheduled to start at quarterback, but his com- petition, junior Andy Miller, will alao aee action, aocording to Tro- (See AREA, Pase C3) 0.,.. .............. Senior flanker Mike Diehlman hopes to be on the receiving end for Ocean View Satur- day night when the Seahawks face Estancia. What can UC Irvine poloists do for an encore? Ed Newland By JOHN SEV ANO OfhO.-, ......... When you win a national cham- pionship, and go through the .euon 30-0, it's pretty tough to come up with an encore per- fonnance. And UC Irvine water polo coach Ed Newland isn't even going to try. "rm just going to "'Y to put It together this year anyway I can," says Newland, who was the 1982 NCAA Coach of the Year. "From year to year, I never worry about it," he adds. "To me, each year is brand spanking new. That's one of the beauties about coaching. It's going to be fun." Unlike last year, in which UCI was clearly the dominant foree, this 11eUOn haa no leas than a half do:zen teams on a fairly equal basis. "There are about aix teams that are very, very good," aays New- land who, in 17 eeuons as head coach, has guided the Anteaters to an overall 347-95-2 (.787 per- centage) record. "Everyone is a lot cloeer together. There's no great standout like last year, when everyone thought we were by ounelves." Thia six .choola were figure to be in the national hunt this 11eUOn are USC, Cal, UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, Long Beach State and, of oourae, ucr. ' "I think we're fairly cloee ln there," says Newland. "It will just depend on how thingJ go. Re- allatically, rn know a helluva lot more after our tournament next week (ln which all the top teams are entered)." The Anteaters certainly have 10me huge gape to fill. The kids steal the show as Dodgers go two up ...... : . ,.. ·=· -. • 1 ' ~I I . '""":+",~'--""" .. ~.• ·-...... LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -lf the youngsten could cut it, the experts agreed in the spring, the Los Angeles Dodgers would be a force in the National League West. Sometimes this season they have, other times they haven't. But Wednesday night, the young- st.en had their night, and the Dodgers came off the mat to overcome the Cincinnati Reds, 7-3 on Mike Marshall's grand slam homer in the 10th inning. The victory, coupled with AUanta's 2-1 loss in San Francisco, boosted the Dodgers into a two-game lead in the NL West. M&rshall at.roked the most dramatic blow of the night, but another young Dodger, Greg Brock, blasted his 20th home run, doubled and tingled twice, h1a first four-hit game ln the majors. And young Sid Bream, pla)'lng in only h1a fourth major league game, appeared at a pinch hitter with two outa in the ninth inning and the Dodgen behind 3-2. He lined a single to right, knocking ln the tying run. "I can't explain the feeling," a giddy Manhall Mid afterward. "Thia ia a great feeling. But I'll remember this more as driving in the game-winning run and picking up another game on Atlanta." And while the Dodgers were tralling the Reda, the meaaage board kept flaahina the newa from Candlestick Park that Atlanta WU wtnninc. ~en came the newa that tM Brawa had loe\, and almoet lmmedlatcly the Dodaera rocked to life. "It'• ni.ce to,., Orea Brock swinging the bat 11atn," Marshall aald. apread- ln& the aJ.orr. "He'• the only reuon we were even In ext,.. lnninO '' • Sconiers proves right choice, 9-6 TORONTO (AP) __. When you're the backup to Rod Carew, you r•rely pt a chance to play, much lea shine. But when Angela' John McNamara needed • pinch hitter ln the ninth lnn1na with none out, the bases loaded and hls team U'allins 6-4, he called on Daryl Sconiers. The 2-4-year-old rookie ftom Or'anae Cout College dldn't dllappolnt u he drilled the teCOnd pitch into the gap l.n left center for a three-run double to help the Ancell to a 9'"'6 wtn over Toronto Wedn8day night. "He can h.lt and he wu the riaht man In the rtsht lltuat.ion," Mid McNamara. whotwitdMld to&onien I.nit.Nd of plnCh hitter Tim Foll after Toronto Manaaer Bobby Cox replaced lef\.hander Dave Oeiael, 0·2. wfth riaht·handed Jim Acker. • • l Gone are first -team All-American aelectiona Peter Campbell, John Vargas and goalie John O'Brien. Their replacements are junior Jeff Campbell (Peter's brother), aenior Mike Evans, who returns after a two-year Mormon miaaion, junior left-hander Tony Choquehuanca and a pair of freshmen goaltenders -Mark Maiz.el (Villa Park High) and Jon Pen~ton (Corona del Mar High).replacemen "I realistically feel I have two of the better offensive Pfbyers in NCAA polo," says Newland of Campbell and !!.'vans. ''Jeff Campbell may be the best two-meter man at the NCAA level. while Mike Evans ia one of the most gifted players I have ever coached. He ahould abo help give WI the experience we need." A4 for the team's experience in goal, Newland aays, .. It's nothing new to me. I've had to do it befo.re with freshmen goalies. It's just a matter of ~justing your de- fenae." UCI opens ta 983 aeaaon in hot water right off the bat, ao to (See UCI, Pase CS) Connors' title bid: Scanlon in the w~y NEW YORK (AP) -For Chris Evert Lloyd, eeeking her aeventh U.S. Open tennis title, and Jlnuny Connors, 1eeking hia fifth, the ot.taclee now are similar -avoid upeeta by lellel'-regarded aemi- final opponents. The third-seeded Connors muddled through a fint eet with eight straJcbt aervice breaka, then waltzed by 14th-.eeded Eliot Telc.cher 7-6, 6-2, 6-2 Wedneeday to clinch hia eemWnal berth. Evert, tee0nd·teeded behind Martina Navratilova. followed that with a 6-4, 6-3 victory over efPt.h...-ded Hana Mandllkova. ~men'• aemifinala were to be completed today with fifth-eeeded Mata Wilander meet- inl aecond-aeeded Ivan Lendl and No. 4 Y anniclt Noah tak1na on No. 9 Jimmy A.Ns. Ccinnon. meanwhile, mu.i wait until Satu.nt.Y. wbtn he meeta 16th .. eeeded 8W Scanlon, con- gueror of John Mcl:rvoe laat Monday. Scanlon topped hia friend and pnc1b pertner, Mark Dlcbol\ 3-d, 8-4, 4-6, 6-3, 1..0 l.n a 4-hour, 14-mlnute marathon Wedneeday niaht. Lloyd now &akee on Greet Brhaln'• Jo I>urM, the 14th women'• Med, wbOM path throuah her half of the draw WM Hied conalderably when T fou.rth-aeeded Tracy Auatin drop- ped out becauae of back injury. Durie, the first Britiah player to get this far a1nce Virginia Wade in 1975, moved into the tem.ia Wedneeday with a 6-2, 6-2 victoq over Ivanna Madruga..o.e. of Argehtina. C.Onnoni and Lloyd -both of of whom won here laat year - wanted to talk only about the.ir aem1fina1 matchel, rather than 1ook1na ahead to pomible final matchupa with Lendl and top-teeded Martina Navratllova, rapectlvely. After hla win, Connor• sood-naturedly dodged numeroua questlona about how euy hla 1>9t.h to the tlnala haa become since Samlon ousted McF.nroe, the top leed. .,That'• not my fault." he aald.. ••Before the tournament you wro1e about bow touch a draw [ had. I can't wony about that -I jult nlay whoever aeta b• my way.'1 bnlon, meanwhile, hoed all kinda ol woub}e ap1nlt Dlcbon.. with whom he prilC'Ucel ,... ulatly. "It w• vert ~ to set up fOt. thJamalcb after beatlna John. but I pt al.molt • much •ddaction from t.h1a... met &.nlon. a 2e·yet.r-dd f:rom n.u.. .,_ .... -~ -,. i a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday. Sept. 8, 1983 SPORTS BRIAK •Rams' De nnard, Ella rd out From AP dl1patcllea Wide receivers Preston Dennard al and Henry Ellard of the Rams will miss ••• Sunday's NFL game against New Orleans becauae of injuries. Dennard, a starter, suffered a sprained left ankle when he was hil by New York linebacker Lawrence Taylor during the Rams' 16·6 season-opening victory over the Giants last Sunday. Taylor drew a 15.yard penalty on the play. ' Later in the game, Ellard, the Rams' second draft choice, made a spectacular catch for a 44·yard gain, but X·rays showed Wednesday he broke his right clavicle when he hi( the ground. Ange ls recall seven players The Angels have called up seven players, including relief pitcher Doug • Corbett, from their minor league affiliate at Edmonton. The players will join the the Angels tonight in Chicago. Also called up were pitchers Curt Brown and Bob Lacey: outfielders Gary Pettis and Mike Brown; catcher Jerry Narron; and infielder Dick Schofield. Cardell wins DEL MAR (AP) - Cardell drew clear in the final furlong Wednesday in winning the Rancho Santa Fe Stakes by one length over Off My Beat before a crowd of 17,534 at Del Mar. Cardel l , t he even ·money favorite ridden by Bill Shoe· maker , covered six furlongs in 1:10 3.5. UPHOLSnRY, INC. ................... 1922 HARBOR BlVD. COSTA MESA -548· 1156 Quote of the day Bo Scbembec~ler, footbaU roach at the Univeralty of Michigan: "We've got to clean up the sport to aaaure not.hlni lllegal is being done. But first, we need to educate adminis· trators that you can't build a winning program legally in less than rtve years." Giants give Dodgers a hand J ack Clark'• two~run homer in \.he la bottom of the eighth inning lifted San Francisco to a 2·1 victory over Atlanta Wednesday night at Cand.le9tick Park. Rookie Scott Garreltt, who was making his first majorJleague st.art, earned the victory, which' dropped Atlanta two games behind the Dodgers in the National League West chase ... Elsewhere, Terry Kennedy homered to cap a four·run seventh inning as San Diego, which had t.ra.i led 7 .o, rallied pasl Nolan Ryan and the Aatros, 8-7. Kennedy, who has homered in his last four games, belted his 15th home run.of the season to pin the loss on F rank DIPino, 3&4 ... Rookle Danny Cox pitched eight strong innings and Ozzie Smith rapped three singles, leading St. Louis past Pittsburgh. 5·2. The loss, coupled with Montreal's victory ove.r Chicago, dropped the Pirates one game behind the first-place Expos in the East ... Tim Raines' two·run double capped a four-run second inning and Steve Rogers fired a five-hitter as Montreal won its fourth straight game by beating the Chicago Cubs, 6·1. The victory gave Rogers, 17·9, the NL lead in wins. Nola n lifts streaking Orioles Joe Nolan doubled home the first a Baltimore run and singled to launch another rally as streaking Baltimore defeated Boston, 5·2, Wednesday night in American League action. The victory wu the 13th in 15 games for the Orioles, who are in one of their paW\ted late~aeason spurts ... Elsewhere in the AL, John Wockeafu11 grounded a baaes·loaded sin e to break a 3.3 tie and help Detroi t salvage a doubleheader split with Cleveland, 7.3, The Indians won the first game, 7 -1, as Bake McBride scored three runs and Lary Soren ten fired a seven·hitter . . . Dan Qulteaberry picked up his 37th save, one away Crom the ·major.league record, and U.L. Washington singled in the game·winner as Kansas City edged Seattle, 3·2 ... Charlie Hough extended his scoreless·inning streak to a club-record tying 29 innings, handcuffing Minnesota on three hits in Texas' 3·0 decision over the Twins . . . Willie Randolph rapped three hits and scored three times and Don Baylor and Don Mattingly each drove in a pair of runs as the New York Yankees romped past Milwaukee, 11·5 .. Julio Crut rolled a single through a drawn·in infield to score Harold Baines in the bottom of the 10th inning to give the Chicago White Sox an 8· 7 come· from-behind win over Oakland. Arguello, Pryor eye rematch Alesia Arpello, h1a lo. to Auoa Ill Pryor etched forever In hia mind. wW try -aaln to make boxing history Friday niaht in what he aay. will be the end of hta lllustrloUa career. Pryor foiled Arguello'• bid to become the fint man to win titles in four weight cl.UBe:S when he retained the World Boxing Aaaociatioo welterweight champlonahlp on a amaahlnl 14lh·round knockout last Nov. 12 in Miami. Pryor is a 2~·1 favorite to win \he acheduled 15·round rematch in a 13,00G....eat outdoor arena at Caesars Palace in Lu Vesu ... Fiorida A&M University, stung. by Mid·Eutem Athletic Conference penalties levied becaUle the sch ool refused to play arch ·rlval Bethune·Cookman, said It ia withdrawing from the conference. The withdrawal would take effect at the beginning of the 1984 football teuon and F AMU would then be an independent . . . 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(714) 633-9582 CAREUNIT HOSPITAL OF ORANGE (ADULT a ADOLESCEIV1' PROGRAMS) 4()1 SOl!llf 1lJS11N AVE., ORANGE, CAUF'ORNU 92666 e t1Jlt C.revn1• "• ,...,.., .-""'''"'~-Ct•• at everyday low prices. Rugged Mohawk steel belted radials at everyday low Target prices. 34 99 Each. P155/80A13 • P\Js 1 51 FET Mohawtc Avtntt ntdlll whtt. walll have two steel belts for protection, polyeste< cord ply construction, rugged tread design for ex.celent traction. Fits This Ew.ryday M•trlc Numb9r Low Price Size Size Each P155/80A13 155/80A13 34.99 1 51 P165/80A13 AA78·13 39.tt 1.67 P185/80A13 CA78·13 44.tll 1 88 P185n5A14 CA78·14 47.19 1 99 P195n5R14 O-ER78·14 4t.9t 2 14 P205nOA14 OA78·14 52.tt 2 24 P205/75AU FR78·14 52..H 2.29 P205/75R15 FR78-15 54.19 2 39 P215n5A 15 GA76-15 SI.It 2 51 P225/75A15 H.JR78·15 51.lt 2 71 P235n 5R15 l.R76-15 St.It 2 90 P155/80A13 and P165/80A13 have 1 polyester cord ply. P205/70A14 has different tread design. No trade-In needed. When you buy tires at Target, even at our low prices. you get these services et no extra charge: • Mounting •Rotation every 5 ,000 miles • Puncture repair for as long as you own the tires Dependable Target battery at an ewerydly low price. 39.99 With~. T_,... TSO~ f()( long lfe under normal use. In sizes f()( most U.S. and Import cars, pickups and vans. No charge for lnstaletion. Durable steel muffl.- . . .lnatalled 24.99 ~~~tow prce, ....... --wrapped ltlet mum. gives dependable wetW and quiet perloonance. In sizes f()( many U.S . and Import cars, pickups and vans. Pipes. hangers and clamps extra If needed. Famous Monroe heavy-duty shocks at everyday low prices. 7.99 ~ HNvy-duty lhock 1beofh....+lt>ef-ra, made by Monroe have Pl•" bore tor smooth ride. In sizes for most U.S . and import cars and Nght trucks lnttalled. 11.99 eech. Monroe strut suspension unlts. . .lnstalled. 44 99 Each, everyday tow • price, lnstaled Monft>e Super Strut IUepention untt tor molt Chryllw care needing strut assembly , replecement. Super Swta tof QM llt"""9Cll" end X·body C9f9, 48.99 Md\ IN9led. &aper Strutl tor molt Ford C8r1. 59.19-&4.89 eed\ lnltaled. Vin and tNdc lhoc*a. m.cie by ~12.99w:h. Installed. 11.89 Md\ Comp1918 dnlm brek• overhaul at ewerydly low prtce. 99.99 Twget wl: lnatal new llnlnge • replace bnlke &pMga e rebuld wheef cylnders • resurface drums • repeck front wheel beef'tnga • lnatlll new front greeee MM • Inspect m9ter cylnder • bleed end retl brake 9yMem • ildjuat perki'\g brake • cteen and lJbr1oate beckklg rM\le. Non-r...-h~ ellh. FOi l'/IOlt U.8. cer., ~ n YW1a A vto leMcl• Cem.rt Ot*1 MCMICley ""CMifh 'rtdey 7: Ml em tb I Pf'\, leturcley 1:)0 t l'll le I pm, l undly 10 1m to• Pf'\, • C•n !MM Auto..,... Ctftter ftllfftlletl lor I n •ppo61\l!Mftt. TARGET _, ------- ( r FOR THE RECORD I I ~ t I .,, " MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS Am«l<en Ltl~ Chicago Kente1 CllV Tuu Oakleno .... Mlnnu cua Saattle Battlmore MllwaullH New Yori. Ottrolt Toronto llo11on Cleveland WEST DtVtSION W L IO S9 " 73 66 7~ 66 76 M 7S Sf 82 S3 86 l AST DIVISION ., S4 ,. 60 71 60 71 &1 77 6S 61 13 6J 11 W-.sCNIV'' S<or•s Anet!' 9. Toron10 6 Beltlmore S, Boslon 2 Teaat J, Mln~tol• 0 Kentas Cltv l, Seeltle 2 Ctevtlar>d 1·3, Oetroll 1·1 Pct. S16 471 .oe .OS 460 411 ltl Critcago a, Oakland I 110 1nn1nusl New York t t, Mllwaukee S TOdllv's Gamet Gii I• IS ISl'J 16 21 21 Aneelt 1w111 1 II) at Ch1taoo 1oott0n 16·1>. (nl New Yoo. (Montefutco 2·0) at Mii weukH tCalCIWtll 11·9). (n) .. FrJMv'• Games Aft99h al Cnlca110. In) Oaklano al Toronto. Inf 8otton et Clevaleno, (nJ 8eltlmore at New York, (n) Detroit a t Milwaukee lnl Kanlas Cltv al Mtnnuo111. <nl Toes at SH!llt, (n) °"""" Allan ta Houston Sen OlltOO PCattonal LHVUe WIEST DIVISION W L 80 59 78 61 n 66 70 11 San Francl1co Clnctnna!I 67 73 64 71 MonlrHI Pnlladelohta Plt1'burgh SI Loul1 Chicago New Yor~ EAST DIVISION 11 66 11 61 II 61 10 61 62 71 SI 11 Pct. S76 S61 m 496 479 •S4 Sl8 SU GB 7 Sil l $01 ,.,, 446 10 417 14 W-v'• S<ortl OMeen 7, Clnclnnall J (10 lnnl1•1al Montreat 6, Chlc•vo I Phllaoelphla 6, New Yori. I St Loult S. Pltt,t>urgtl 2 Sen Olevo I, Hou1ton 7 San FrancltCo 2, Atlanta I Todev'1 Gamet Cincinna ti (Soto tS·ll/ at DoctMn IWtlcn 13-lll, lnl Hou1ton (MaCIClen 6·4 or Runte l ·ll at •' Son OlltOO (Hawi.ln' J ·6) AHanta (Nlt~ro 10-11 et San Franch~o IKrukOW •·I), (n) Frtdev'I Ga~ Atlan1a al D~. (n) St.Loul1 at Chicago PhltaC1t1on1a at Pll"buron. In) New Yort.. at MontrH I, (n) Cincinna ti at Sen OlltOO. (n) Hou,lon a t Son Francttto, (n) AMERICAN LEAGUE Anoels 9, Blue JIYS ' CALIFORNIA TORONTO ab r II bl 3 I I 0 l I 1 0 0000 I I I J 1 I t 1 1 I 0 t s 0 0 0 S 0 I 0 S 0 0 I S I 2 0 J I 2 0 l 1 1 t 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 Collln' I! Mullnks lb 1on1lb Moubvd UDthew lb Orta an CJnnsn Oh Wh111 ' Barfield rt Garcia 2b Griffin SS ab r II bl 1 1 ' 0 J 2 1 0 I 0 0 0 S I t I • 0 t 1 3 1 1 2 I 0 I 0 • 0 2 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 l I 0 0 Cartw lb Wltton112b Foll Ph Scontn lo Vt ltnlin ri ltoJCklJI II O.Cna31> Lvnn ct ReJk•n dl'I Boone c RCtark 11 AC1am1u 8ur•e$0 I>/\ Lubrtth n T.-h JI t 11 I T.,_.. l4 • 10 s S<t,..bV~ ~ lOO 011 oos-' Ter-JOO 001 100-6 Gamt•Wlnnlo11 RBI -Scanter\ Il l E-Vaientlna For.ch, Mo•ebv OP-<alilornla I, loron10 2. LOB.-Calllornle I, Toronlo 1 18---0rta, RCI•~. !>con••" HR-Velenttne ( 10), Of1a (7). !.8-<QlllM(22) $-Wittoog, Col0'1' 11' H It Elt 811 SO CelHerftla For1<;h & S S l 0 Hauler 7·3 t I I o Sanchei W,9·7 ? l·l 0 0 I 1 Tar_,. • Leal 1 9 9 -• Gtll411 L.0-2 I I 2 • ACMtf l•l I I Clarke 2· J I 0 0 0 0 ForK.I\ Pllclled to -Daller in 7th Get~ plfcl'led 10 thrH batten In 91n • H8P-Uo11\aw (by Fond'll. PB-Whitt • r-2·ss .-.-22,m NATIONAL LEAGUE Dod9ers 7, Reds 3 CINCINNATI LOS AH;;ELIES R.ou' If Ho1ntor cf Cncocn u Ct<Mno r! EMllner Cf Orleun 11> Etesllv lO l(l'tulVC Walur r>n Tr•vtno c Oe11•r 2b Pnloreo Hum10 Bend! on BHavH o Total1 ab r II bl • 0, 0 • 0 I 0 ) 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 • I 2 2 l 0 1 0 t 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 2 1 I 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S!>e• lb BRuuet" 0Ba~er II Guerrer lb Mar1ha1 rl Broe~ lb Esov cf Tnomn Cl F1mole c MOnCl't Oii \Howaci BreamDl'I Anoe1n or tlieClnfur o Reuuo Rvnlo1 011 Yea11er t l4 J I l Tohl1 ~ bV lnnlfteol ab r II bl S 0 I 0 S I I 0 S I 2 0 • t 0 0 s 2 1 • 4 1 • , 0100 ) 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0000 I 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 0000 7 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 tt 1 n 1 Ctnc-n OJI 000 000 0-J LOS A""'" 000 010 101 4-7 One out wrien winning run scored Game·Wlnntn11 R81 -Marsnell (IOI E -Concee><:lon Redut. OP-Clntlnnall 1, LOI Angeles I LOB-Ctnr •nnatl 3, LosAnoete• 4 1B-Brock Mus11all HR-EH1kv "). Brocll 1201 M•r,nall t IS) S&-AnderM>n m $-Thomas SF-ConctPClon Cine-ft Pa11ore 6 7 1 0 Hume J 1 I 0 BHeve1 L,4·• l·l ) 4 LMAMeltt Reuu 1 6 ) l I SHowe 1 I 0 0 0 N l.oen!uef' W .t · 2 I I 0 0 0 Po tor• e>ltcrieo to 1wo batters tn ltn WP.-SHowt T-N• A-44,191 Amerlun L"oue l"lnt Geme 1 ....... nt 7, Tleerl I s 2 ' Oelroll 000 000 001-1 1 J Cleveland 000 102 OtlK-7 11 0 WllC4a, PetMklo. (I) and J>arrlsh, SortnMHl t ncl Htun w-SorenMn. 10·9 L-WllCOI{, I· 10 HR&-Oelroll, Ptrfl•l'I (2S) Clevttend, Tnorn.• Ull Sectnll Game ..,,...... , ' Inca-J Ot troll 001 000 02t-7 10 Clevtlend 000 001 20<>-J I 0 P•lrv, Meflln It) t nd Perrish, 8•MM•, AndefllOft Ill. Ctmed>O (II. E•"ertv m. ~liner (f) '"° Eulan w-Petrv. •• • L-<ern.cno, 0-1 Hlt-Cthttand, VukOVkh m ~), ltACISet J 8011on 010 ooo lOC>-7 11 o 8tlllmort 020 110 Oh-S f 0 Bova, Clear 161 end At11onaon, Fle11<tot11. T Merllnn (/) and NOien W-rtenaoen, 10-l L-.Ovd. 4·S Hlh-Bol!on, Nkl'IOls 161 BaHlmor•. Lowen1ttln 111) i -""'"),Me~ t s .. 111e 010 010 ooe>-1 10 o Kanu• C.llv 002 000 101{-J ~ 2 ,, f Voung al1d sw"t, SoNttorff, Qul•tnbafrv -,,, (I) t nd Sl•UOht. W-st>llllorff, I I 1 L-Youno, 10·1' a_, 1. T•tm 0 MIMnO!a 000 000 ~ J 0 T .. H 000 0?1 OOa-l S I Wllltem•. O•Conf\Of' (I I t no Enote, ~tovo11 •llO SundMro w-~•_,,, 12• 17 L-Wlnta m•, 10•11 ., ...... 11 ........ w, ) loftw Vorll l)t 700 01) II I) 0 Ml!We\111.. 000 001 M-S II ) , Fonltnol, Frazier lll. Gouaoe Il l and Etolno, Porter Walll 12>. COCt nDWIH' 01, AuvustlM 19) o!ICI VO\! w-Fonltnol, •-2 L-Porlt(. 6·7 Hlt•-N•w Yori., Elolno ", Ntlll•• ( 111 Mll .. aU~ff. Simmons (10) w1111>t sex 1, oa.·1 1 Oei.tanu 010 042 000 <>-7 10 4 Cnlcaoo 001 014 001 1-e IS J Helmuelllr, Worren 16), e .. ra (6), Atnerion c 101 t nd K•ernev, Kocsman, Tlorow (SJ. A11o•IO Ill a/Id Fisk. W- AVOllO, 2·2 L-Alh4trlon, 2·2 HR•-Oeklt r>d. Hitt (2), PhlHIO• <•). Cnl· cago, Fl\k (241, Lutln,~I (21) Nelton.I LH911e EXPOt ,, Cutia 1 Chicago 100 000 000-1 S 0 Montreat 040 001 10~-6 10 I Notes, Letter" (1J Camobell (7), John \on (I ) end J Davi•, Rootrt ana Certtr W-Rooert, 11·9 L-NOIH S•9 HR-Monlf .. I, Franco11e I II ,.,, ... , •• Men t Prilleatlohlo 100 000 •Ol-6 9 0 New Yor~ 000 100 000-1 9 I Oennv ena Ola r. Terr•ll, Gorman t7), HOimen 19> and Hooges w-O•nnv, 14·6 L-Terrell, 6·7 HR•-Pnll•delDhl•, Schmidt IJ41 New Yori\, Fo•ier (14) Cardinals s. P'lrai.t 2 PlllsburQn 010 000 001-2 S 0 ~' Loul1 210 000 20x-S 12 O Rnoden, Scurrv (7), Guonle 18) ano Ptne, Co~. Rucker (91, Sutter (9) ano Porler w-<o•. 2·3 L-RllOden. 10· 12 HR-Pltbburvn. Hebner (3) Padrtt I, Alll'eS 1 HOu>IOn 500 020 000-7 6 0 San Otego 000 013 40a-t 8 O Rven, OIPlno 171 ono Asl'tt>v. Biorkman 16), Show, Sola (6), Monge (7) and Kennedv W-Mong•, 1·1 L-OIPlno, 3·4, HR•-Houston, Gerner 1121. Tt>on (11). SAn Oltgo, L Salazar ( 12), Kennedy (IS). Giants 2. llreYt1 1 Atlanta 001 000 OOC>-1 • 0 San Francisco 000 000 02•-2 1 O Perez anCI 8entdlcl, Gt rr•lls, Lav•lle (9) alld Nicosia W-Gorrells, 1·0. L-Ptrei, 13-7. HRt-Allanla, Cl\ambllu ( 11) San Froncltco, Clark ( 19) MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amerlc:.en LHvue BATTING 1340 a l Dall) Boo111. Boston, J64, Ce,.w, A,,..Cl, .lSl, Trammell, Ot· troll, 321, MoHbY. Toro11to, .311; Simmons. Mllwauket .. Jll. RUNS· Murrev, Baltimore, 91; RIDl<en, B111tmore. 99; MoHbv, Toronto, 9•, Coootr. Milwaukee, "; B01101. 801ton .... R Htlldtrson, Oakleno. U RBI Cooper, MllweukH, 110, Rice. Boston. 109, Perrbn, Oatroll, 99. Winfield, New Yori., 99, Armas, Bolton, 97 HIT$. 8oog1, 8oiton, llJ, Coooar, Mii· waukH, 174, Whitaker. Otlrolt, 173; Rlpkan, Battlmore, 167; Simmons, Mii· weukff. 162. OOUBLES Boo11•. Bo•lon. 43, McRM, Kans81 Cltv. 38. Rloll•n, Belllrnore, 3'. Parrl1h, O•troll, 37; Breit, KenHI Cllv, 36, Hrbek, Mlnnnota, l6 TRIPLES: Grtttrn, Toronto, 9, Franco, Clevelend, I, Gentner, MltwaukH, I, Win· lltld, New York. 8, Yount, Milweukff, I. HOME RUNS: Rln , Bolton, 34; Klltla, Chicago, 32; Armu. Bo11on, 31; Murrev. Belllmor•, 27:Lu1tntkl, Chtcavo, 27. STOLEN BASES R. HtnderM>O. Dalo· ta!ICI, 96, R Law, Cl'llcavo. 67, J. Cruz, Cnluoo. 49, Wiison, Ktntel Cltv, 47, SamDle, Ttaat, 39 PITCHING ( 13 Clectstonl) Heu, Mii· weukH, 12·3, J 37, McGreoor. 8alllmore, 11·S, 2 95, Flen•oan, Baltimore, IO·J, 3.09, Ht11on, Clevetano, IO·•, J.42, Oevls , Balli· more, 12 S, 3 u , Sta ton. MllwaultM. 12-S, Jn STRIKEOUTS Mo<rh Detroit, 100; Stleo, Toronto, 166 Rl11n•t1t, N•w Yori., 161 Bennt11er ChlCIQO, 1S9. SutcllH•. Cl••••tr>d, 140 SAVES Qu1'4tnDtrrv, Kansas Chv, 31. s1antev, llolton, 77, R Oavl1. MlnnMOle, 16, Ceualll, Seallle, 23, Ladd, Mllwautt.H. 19 N1flontl LH9Ue BAT TINC. 1340 al bt !SI MeCltock, Pll· tsourgn, 32?. Crur, HOU>lon, 319. OtwM>n, Monlreal, 311, H•nartci... SI Louil , 311, Lo Smlm. SI LOUI>. 313 RUNS. Murohv, Allanla, 114, RalnH, Monrreal, 107, Oawson, Monireet, 94, Evan1, Sen Froncl>CO, 17, Schm•Cll, Pnlla· oetl>f11e. u llBI· Oawton, Monlret l, 100; MurDhV. Alt.nit. 99. S<:nmldt, Plllladelol'lla, ~s. Guerrwe, o..t.en. "· KtnntClv, San OlltOO," HITS Oaw10n, Montreal, 170, Cru&, Houlton, 163, Ollvltf, Montreat, 160, Tnon. Hout ion. 160. Ramirez, A1ten1a. ISi. OOUBLES Buckner. Cnlcago, 36, Oew•on. Monireat, J2; Knl11h1, Houllon, 31; Ollver, Monlr•ll, 32, C.Cerltr. Montreal, 31; Rev, Pli!Sburvn. l 1 TRIPLES· Buller, Attanlt , 12, Gr-.. SI. Louis 9, Tnon. HoullOt\, 9. Crur, Houston, I, We\nlng1on. Atlante, I HOME llUNS Scllmldl, Pl'tlladelDl>la, 34, 0 1wt0n, Montreal, 29. Evan,, San Fren- chco, 21. Murphy, Att•nla, 2t, Gutn'er9, O~l.27. STOLEN BASES llatnes, Monlreat, 61, Wlgolnl. Sen OteQo, SJ, s. Sat, DO<teen, 64 , Wiiton, New York, 43, LeMa1ter, San FrallCIKO l9 PITCHING (13 aectslons) OrOKO, New York, 13·S, I 30, Oennv. PhllaClelDl'llt , 14·6, 2 u , McWllllems. Pllhburon, 13·4, 3 IS, Rvan. Hou11on, 13-6, 2.60, Rootrs. Mon· treal, 11·9, 1 90. STRIKEOUTS. Carlton, PhlledelPhle, 134, Solo, Cincinnati, 204, McWllllam•, Pilhl>uron, 1~. V1len1uele, Dodeen, 15', Run Houston, ISi SAVES !>mltn, Cnkaoo. 14, Rearoon, MOnlraet, 20, Bt0ro\lt n, Allenta, 19, Holteno. J>hll1C1el!>f1l1 , 19, Minion, Son Franct.co, 19 Women's voMtVbel COLLIEGIE UC trvlt>e Clef Crieomen. 14 ''· II 16, I) 10 IS·S WotMn's VoleYbll SOUTHIEAN CAL COLLaGE I'll SC-... Tnu"CltV -at C1eremont. Tu.tCleY - UC San Olevo, S.ot 14 -Wl'llttltr, Saot. tS-17 -et UC Sen OlltOO Tournement lt ll OtV), StPI 20 -Wttlmonl; Stol 22 -al Aiuta Pacmc (1 pm ), Stl>I 23 -Pacific CIVl"l•n, Sul 17 -Cteremont, Seot. 19 - t i Port>Qna Plla.r, Sei>I JO -Frttno Pacitl<: Oc! I -Noire Oame 11 11.m.11 Oct. 4 - Poln1 Lome; Oct I -Ctl Lutrieren ( 1 om!, Ocl 11 -et Cal ll•Pll•t (7 Pm.); Ocl ll -Biota. Oct It -Cal 8aDtlll. Ocl 20 - t i Polnl Lome, Oct 21·72 -el C•I State Domingue& HIH1 TOUflldmtnl (aH daV). Oct. 2S -., WH lmonl (7 0 m ), Oct 16 -., Cllrlt l COlleOt 17 om I. Oct 11 -Pomona Pit H r Nov I -•I 8lot•1 NOV, 2 -Chrltl COlleoe; Nov. 4·S -NAIA C>l11tlct Tourney ., Wtslrnon• (TBA) AH ,.met •l•rl et 7~ o m. unteu ottltrwlM lndlca19CI 0.... ... ISlllM AllT'I LANDING l"--1 atedl) - SS •note" lot ytitowfln lune. 2' tkloltck, I roe' fltll. 1 tcutoln. • bonllo, $ lhffO•l\ffd, • llM•. lfO mech r"' DAVIY'I LOQC•lt (~ hedll -1'• lnolen 42 vtllowfln tune, II .. lole(lo, ,,. OOnlto, 1 t.altCO .,..,, 1,030 MKk«tl, 1 rock 11,n, '° Mnd l>au. 1 rtflowtall. H&M L.ANOIHO (Mft OW..) -2•2 •lltlef' on tuna boell. 1.310 v.itowfln 11.111.1 1,021 ·-••tack •• l>IG•v• IU118. ,~ OOredo, j vtllOwtell, I tlb-.~e tS ~' to Cot• onldO lllandl t VllllOWllM 2 llletotllffcf, 21 ytllowfln tuna. l Kulllln, ts •-•~cti. i rock ""'· t 7 ""''° Del Mar W•C*HOAY'S llUULTI (11111 tf 4l••Y tllel tUIM Ml ~) ,.ST llAC•. • tunono._ Oendng lllbol (Ortthl • 40 4 to ) 40 HH VV Hend (Miiis) 25.20 1UO I Love Comoe11v (Ramirez) U.O .t.110 raced: EKlre Qvl<:tt., Makln11 Hev, With 11-vet~. lllde<looll, Trev.itng Ground•, Contr(¥« Tlmr. 1:12. S•COtlO llAC•. • 1Urlon01 Pro.ea.ti« (Slblllt) 2UO 9.AO S.IO CendY In COUfl (MeH) l.IO 3 00 Remington IPlncavl I •.oo AllO r eoed: Power Commender. JUOOt th4t Fae!•. Nallonal Guerd, Spenlsn Rab, G-al Bold. R~ Cl'llef, Ya Ve Goo Goo. Clanlc Angle, Dr .. m' G<> e ..... Tirnt: 1:12. t2 OAIL y oou•L• (9-12) oald "'" ,jCJ TH•O ltAC• • f\J/'10"91. Run For Ttvle (Vtnzl) U O 3.40 210 Old Diiiy (E1lradt) 6.00 U O MeleSIY'S PromlM (Lipham) 2.60 Also raced: Per1tc1abllltV, Mv Counlen, Coat Ctnttr, 811 ot Couraoe Time: 1'10 .,S U EXACTA 1•·21 oald 117SO FOYtlTH AACa. 6 furlong,, Cullan 8Hulv (&leek) 11.00 6 00 • 40 Nele.'1 Stlnoer (McGurn) S 20 3.10 Poneutve (T•Hllra) 13.80 Al10 rac·td: SPltt, Pellv'1 Oraem, Prln· ceu Ovna. Meg1ce1 Market, Oua Tribute. FHlher Lark, Luckv Ladv. F ... I Weed, Snot Gun OIPlomacv. Time· 11\ l"I..,... ltACIE. 6 turtonv• Mlreculou• Kate (Hwlv) 14 60 6 60 U O Tometo SoUQt (Plncev) S.00 4 00 River Ft1llv1I (Fuentes> 11.20 Alto r aced· Exira Fine, Quiet Fllgtll, Sl'larlll Brown, TIDIODP8r, Raia 8ebe 8•bY, 8odv Talk Tlmt. MO 3/S. '5 EXACTA <•·S) paid 112•.00. UXTlf AACE. I I/ 16 mile' Price of WIWC>m 0'4wty) 10 IO •.40 3.40 Taco leco (Plncevl 3.60 3.00 t<,l11lng Girt (Mtzal S.60 Alt0 raced: Wiid end Sweet, Swlu Oll!v, MtlmelM>n, Q\ieen Mini Hew Haw, A-n 0.-, LH' Miu Goodv. Time: 1 :.44 l/ S. HV .. fTI4 llACIE. Cll't mile. WldllOw (Ptnc:evl 20.40 1.10 UO YosllOw (Ollvert1) 9.10 6 00 Criaroer Grt11 lllleck) 3.40 AllO rKtd: C~ On, Clllv11rv, R1labe, Mv Me~1. Lo• Porteltl. Time: 1:37. U EXACTA (3·2) oalcl 1314.00. 12 l'tCK $IX ( 12·4· I0-4-e·3) pakl II If ,40l.40 with four winning lldtel• hlx llOr~). 12 Pick SIK conlOletlon paid 11,9~.20 with 116 winning lkktt1 (fln "°'"'" EIGHTH aACa. 6 furlongs, Cardell (Shoemaker) 4.00 3.20 2.40 OH Mv Beet (Velen1uete) 4.40 UO LUCk'I' Lucky LUCky (Plnctvl 2 40 Also rececl P .. nut' Turn, Yukon'• Ster, Jolln Jerrv. Time: 1:10 l /S, U IEXACTA (2·3) oetCI 141.00. NINTH AAC•. 1 1116 mllett. Waltltt RCK.k IOtvdtl 37,40 11,40 9.40 Envov'' lnlrl-(Velen&u.lal 1UO I 40 Good Power ( Mlllt l 1.40 AllO rac9CI· Pirate, llul>Oilnv Under, Jimmy the Olp, Trablltn, lnertleult te, P1t1tol>eflrsl. Time: 1:64 U EX.ACT A 11·3) oal(l MltS.00. Alltndence: t7,S34 HolVWood Pel"ll WIEONESDAY'S AESULTS ( 1 ..... »·llletlt .......... ~) ... ST ltACIE. Ont mite oact Tulalldktl (Parker Jr.I; • 00 ) 00 2 60, Nathan'• Hooe. 1.60 S.00, Oeens StoM: l.IO. Time 2:00. U EJCACTA (2·3) oalCI Ml.70 SECOND llACE. Ont mitt pact Luctt.v Le•ltv !Sherren) 16 20 6.IO 4 60, Countrv Cousin 610 S 60, Ll lKI•. 10 IO. Time 2:03 4/S U aXACTA 16·71 oalCI '12'00 TH•D AAC•. One mile oac• L•CIY Polndn!IH' (llalffarlltOl\I. 10 20 •.60 •IO, Marv'• Command· 3 00 3.00, llettllng lllftV 7.40. Tlmt: 2.01 llS. U •JtACTA 12·3) oeld '39.90. "0UATH llAC•. One mite trot, II E Todd (Oewme<l I IO S.00 4.20, 1111.idt UO 4 to; ,_,,.,,,., Lotti.: J ,60, Time. 2:02 4/S Flf'TH ltACIE. Ont mile oace S.-T9CI IRttchtorCIJ: 11 20 4.40 J.20; Sl\emus· 3.60 2.IO; Mtifttl<: Meadow J.00. Time 2:02 2/S, U EXACTA (10-1) oeld MO.SO. SIXTH llACIE. One mite oace Olt b40 Cenvon (D_.-): 4.40 2.to 2.40; lllut Bomber: 3.60 U O; Rovll HunllH' 4 00 Time 2:01 4/S. SJ IEXACTA 12· ll paid 121 60 SEVENTH llACIE. One mite oa<:t ltoyal Rll'rltlm (Ptf'ktr): 7 IO J,40 UO, The Comoenvs Siik 4.IO J.60, Nulette: 3,40, Tlmt: 2:02 2/S, SJ IEXACTA (J·l) oald 134.IO. IEIGHTH llACE. One mtle oact. Just Guv A (Oflomer). n 40 a 20 s.ao, Fe thtf 0\ltt'I'. 4.40 3 IO, Andy Hentev Pele< s 00. Tll\-it: 1;58 4/S U IEXACTA (4·7) oald 11S9.JO. NINTH ltACa. Ont mlle oec• LOV• •• First Biie (Aubin): 3.40 2.40 2.10; L.edV Eellburn: J.00 2 20, Prlnceu Lele, 2.40. Time. 1:56 3/S U IEXACTA lt·2) D81d I IS.30, $2 P'ICK SIX 110-10-2·3+6) oeld llS,lst.IO wlltl lhrM winning lkOh (ti• nones). n Pkll Six con10let~ paid s 145.20 wllh 140 wlnnlno llcl\tll (five ~) TENTH llACIE. OM mite ...Ct. Klltt IDtlOmer): 24 60 9.40 1.00, Winning Ge,.,,.: 3.10 4.40; Brllllenl O'St!H: 7 40. Tlmt: l:S9 J /S." EXACTA (1·1) pela "960 Atteno· •oc• 1,031, Nfl&.. 11llndln9i NATIONAL CON .. IEltUtCI Welt w L T l'ct. ,., P'A Rems I 0 0 1.000 " 6 Atlante ' 0 0 1.000 20 17 NtwOrletns 1 0 0 1.000 21 17 Son Frenclsco 0 1 0 .llOO 17 22 CM!nll Oetrolt 1 0 0 1.000 11 0 Grffl\ lln I 0 0 1.000 ., 31 MIMttoll 1 0 0 1000 '7 21 Cnkaoo 0 I 0 .000 17 2t Temoe llev 0 I 0 .000 0 11 .... Dallas 1 0 0 1.000 31 )() Pl\lleCltlPhl• I 0 0 1.000 n ,, NY Giants 0 I 0 000 ' " SI. Louis 0 I 0 .000 f7 • W•tlllnoton 0 I 0 .000 )() " MIWlllCAN CC*fl•1t•MCI WW lteldtn 1 0 0 1.000 20 10 oanver 1 0 0 1.000 ,. 10 Kante1Cllv 1 0 0 '·* 17 1i SanOI"° 0 1 0 000 2t 41 Selllle 0 I 0 000 13 17 ~ c111e1nne11 0 1 0 .ooo 10 20 Cle ...... nd 0 I 0 .000 71 11 HOllltoo 0 1 0 000 31 4l Pllltb\/rOll 0 1 0 .000 10 I• •itt Belllmof'e I 0 0 1,000 :tt 2' Mleml 1 0 0 1.000 " 0 HV Jela 1 0 0 1.000 .. 2' 9ufttl0 0 1 0 000 0 12 New Enotand 0 1 0 .000 n 1' T ........ ,._ kn Frenet.co al M!Metot• (Cl\eftMI 1 •I S·lO) ...... .,. . ._ New Of'1"11t It ltMN HOUtlon II ll.._. Dallat tt It L.Oult PllllO\ll'tlt It OrMft .. v Tain1t1 kV el Chlce.O Welt!lflelon at flt!~ luftMCI at ClftCIMafl c~ el 0e1r.i1 Hew York Olenlt el Atlanta $Hiiie ti Ntw V'Ottl Jett Ntw .,.... al Mlalnt Denver at aeulmOAI ~.,. . ..,,,. "" DlttO 11 ltenMt CllV (Crwinn.I I 11 ,, c ..... ~a.CMcMe wan Ftorlda n USC 1tl LA Coll-( 1 Pm l Lona llffCll $1. v1 Cet ,, ... '""""'°" al A11<thtlm Sle4'41m l1 ~ m I 0111anorne •I Stanford OftilOll SI 1t Portland SI., n lowilno Gr-el Frttno St . n COIDraclo SI. II Mt w1tl, n Callf«nla el Son Dleuo St, Ntveda·Le• V91>a1 t i Sen JoM $1 , 11 Cal POfV SLO t i SlcrtmentO SI., 11 Son Frendaco $1 el Ctl State Horii>• rktoe, n 5-na St. et C.I Stele Mavwaro Humboldt SI .• , Soutlltf'n OrtQOfl Clllco SI ... SI. Merv•• AOCklU Ul•h St at Arl1one St • n Uletl ti Arl1one, n E W1\lllntton II Bobe SI .. n Ttxtl Tedi al Air Force Solitlltf'n Cotor•dO at ldahO, n Loultltftl Tech at Ntw Mtxko St • n ldt l\O Sltte et Ttxa•-EI Pt14, n Monlent St. e t Notll'I 0 11>.ole Soulh4trn Ult tl at Norlh4trn Arltone, n sountwasT Tutaa at ArkanHt Grembllno tt SMU. n Miami. Fie .• , HOUllon MIMtSOlt t i lllce, n Kantel •I TCU, n llYU et lleytor, n North TUH SI. •' Olllallorne SI WHttrn Mtchloen al Tues Arllnvton, n ... bltane Christian al Wilt Ttxat SI .. n MIDWEST Wttlllnvton St. et Mlct1l111n Wvomlng 11 Nll>ru ka llllnol• at Ml110Url COiorado 11 Mlchlgen St Oukt al lnolane lowe el low• St. Norlnt<n lltlnol' et Wlacomln Wu l'lln111on ti Northwestern Nolrt Oemt al Puroue Oreoon et Ciiio St. Wichita SI. al Ball St. Akron el Eallern Mlcnloen, n WHllH'n K.nluel<~ t i Loulsvllle, n South Oeloolt SI e t Drake E. llltnol1 11 S llllnolt Meuect1use1t1 el Toledo. n SOUTH Florida St. al LSU 1Ch1nne1 1 al noon) Eest Carolina al North Carolina St., fl MtmOlll• SI. 11 NOl'tfl Caroline Nt•v et Virginie New Mt•lco et Ten~nH, n Southern Mlu lu lDOI el Auburn, n Alabama •I Georgia TK'h Peclllc et Wt1f Vlrolnle Tulane •• Mln l11IDOI Mlt ml, Ciiio t i Soult! Ct rollna Kanaa1 SI. el Kenluckv SE Loulllene el NE Loul1ltna. n Oftlo U. al lllcllmond Wltllam .. Mery ., VMI Wake Fort1t et Virginie Ttcl'I Jtrnt1 MtdlM>n t i ADOtladllan St. Pr~terlen el Cltadtl, n Mtrylend at Vtnderblll, n OavldM>n al Wolford McN"" St. al SE Loulll•na, n EAST Clnclnlldll et P.nn SI Cler'nllOft et 8o•lon Colltllt . n llO•lon U. at HolV Crou ConnKllcut et Ruto•n T ample et Ptll Kent SI. al Svrecuie Norlh41HllH'n •• L•tllgh Howard et Bucknell Coloat• ti Army Hltll ldlool ~ (Al ....... al 7:.JO) TONIGHT Fountain \lallev vt Miter Oel el !>enl1 All<t 8owl CtPltlrano Vallev "''· Fooll'tlll al Tu•tln Pacific.a n . Vitt• Pari. el El Modena Sanor• vs. Kaltlla al L• Pelma Genr v1-Rencl\O Alemllot et 8olu Grtndt. FltlDAY S.nle Ana el N...,oort HarbOI' EdlM>n t i Oamlan Eaoerenz.e YI. M•rlM t i WttlmlnstlH' COl'one clt4 Mtr at Hunllnoton 8.ad! Wt1!mln11er vs. La Qulnte al Bolte Grenda lrvlM ~s Lt 11una HIM• •I Min ion Vteto Unlv1t<1ltv YI. Woodbrldoe el lrvlM llo4aa Grandt v' Colli MeM et Ortnoe Coa11 COfteoe C.lltornla •I Legune 8Hdl El T«o n . Cvort1s at WttllH'n Senta Ana \lehev Vt ltev v1. SadClttbaci. et Santi Ane llowt Mtgnotla et Sen Clemente Mlu lon VltlO •' Tustin Los Amlgo1 vs Lo' Alamitos et Vet 1t<•n• Stadium (Long lltecnl El Dorado v• South HIO al Covin• Stecllum Valencle vs Ou,_ •t Et Mocltne Anef\tlm el Fut~ton Brff e t El Rentno • Mtvfalr vs. Savanna a l Wf\llH'n BtOnower "'· Sanll111<1 at Garden Grove Bu.nt Park 11 La Mlrtde warren et LA HalN'a Rowland at Sunny Hiiia. SATVltOAY E11anc:la vs. Ocean View et Hunllng1on llMCfl Sarvhe t1 COiton Trov vt. Canvon er El Modt!\e El MOdtfl• o . Loara el Lt Palm• KennadY et Western Ot na Hlltt at Get°"' Grovt MMlerV Cvp (ti~ H.,.., Yadlt OW) I. ~I« COiemen, Lercnmont. N Y (Artt Ill •·1·1·2·1·7·2·3. 1711• Pl•., 2 . Kennett! Read. 8errlngton vc, R.I. (ArH Al 1·6-4·1·5·3·1·1, 29\lt; ). Sc411 MellOft, NtwPOrl Htrl>or YC (ArH GI 7·S·2·5·3·1·3·4. 2''14, 4. Mere E-n. St Louis. Mo (ArH 0) S-2·)·)-6-6·7· '· 31"1i, S. Elllott Olclek, Anneooflt. Md. (Arte Cl 2·3·1·1·4·S·6·S. Cl; 6, Rick Teera, Rusll Creek, To . (Arte Fl 3·4·6·7·7·4·1·1, fl, 1. Wlttlem Ztmmln, 0.lrOll (Artt El l·l ·S-6·7-1·3·6, 4S"4; I. Ken Scott, Ct neda IArH Hl 4·7·7·4·1·1·4-7, 41 U.$. °'*' (ai New Y9"l ,,_.,, Ova""1!NI ~ Jlmmv Connon (U.S.) def. Eliot TellKher (U.S.), 7·6. 6·2. 4-2, 8 11! Stanton def Mtrk OlckM>n (U,S ), l ·•, 6·4, 4·6, 6·l. 1·6. w_., OUartwf!MI s.... Cllrl• Evert Uovd (Us) dt4. Hane MeNlllkOYt ((iKll011ovtkla), 6·C, 6-3, JO O\Klt (llrlteln) de!. 1van11e Mtdr1X1a·Ont1 (Aroent111a), 6·2. •·2 MOCKIY NI .... Hedley....._ S1' \.OUtt ILU11J lfefNCI l tct 11.,,._ dltKIOf .. KOUtlM ltelllrtd a.rclev fllleew, n entstent coectt. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Sept. 8, 1983 Cl Coleman easil7 captures Mallory By ALMON LOCKABEY .,..,,.... ....... _ Peter Coleman and hla crew from Larchmont, N.Y. won the United States Yacht Racing Union's Mallory Cup, symbolic of the U.S. men's aalling cham- pionshlp,Wedneeday and made it look easy., The New York team, consisting of the skipper's twin brother, Paul, and Barry Purcell, pl.aced second and third in the final two races off Newport to clinch the title with a low score of 17 a.4 points to 29 112 for runner-up K~n­ neth Read of Barrington Yacht Club, Rhode Island. Read won the seventh race and placed ~­ ond in the final, beating Scott Mason of Newport Harbor Yacht Club by a quarter of a point. Coleman, who has been sailing Etchells-22s for two years, said the Mallory Cup was a tune-up for the E-22 world championsrup at Rye, N.Y. two weeks hence. Wednesday's races were sailed in light to moderate winds off the ·.Santa Ana River;: jetty west of the Newport pier. The seventh race was a windward -leeward course and the eighth was over an Olym- pic course. Despite the keen competition for the Mallory Cup, there were no protests during the entire re- gatta, according to Arthur Strock, race comlnittee chainnan. Coleman's worst race was a sixth in the opening race on Mon- day. After that, he appeared to Peter Cole m an solve the wind and currenta and posted finishes of 1-1-2-1-2-2-3. The Mallory Cup is one of the most prestigious sailing eventa in the U.S. It was established in 1952 when the family of the late Clif- ford D. Mallory of Greenwich, Conn. deeded the trophy to the North American Yacht Racing Union (now U.S . Yacht Racing Union), The trophy is one of a 20-piece set of silverware originally pres- ented to the family of Adm. Lord Horatio Nehon by Sultan Selim m of the Ottoman Empire in appreciation for the British vic- tory over Napoleon's fleet at the Valley of the Nile in 1798. Laser Chanipionship heads boating slate Balboa Yacht Club will hold the spotlight in local yachting competition this weekend with the Laser North American Cham- pionship being sailed in the ocean west of Newport pier Friday. Sat- urday and Sunday. UCI. a • From Page C1 speak, traveling to USC Saturday (10 a.m.) . "I always f igure I'm going to win," notes Newland. ''(But) this year I would just like to be able to make the (NCAA) cham- pionships." UC lrvlM rftfw Mark MllHI (6·21 11S fr.), Jon Pendleton 16·1, ''° Ir.), Mike Oollno <•·I, llO lr.l; Tonv C~uenc:e (S·t , 160 1'.), Mike Evens 16·2, 200 sr.); John OIMtr (6·2, 170 Ir.); Ken Lobed< (S·9, 160 Ir.); Ooug llO!lcell 16·,, 170 IQPll.); Jeff Ct mDl>tft (6·4, 200 Ir.I; Oan McCormick 16·0. HS v .l; Devl(l Rodde IS-II, 17S Ir.I: llrttt Ott V911e (S· 10, ISO Ir.I, Gr99 Wiison (6-2, 170 fr.I, Glen Awtrkrt mP 16·7, 200 lr.l, SColl Hiii (H , 160 v .); Tim Servino 16•2. ltS tr.); Trent J>etlllohn lt•l, 16S tr.); Mark N91110ft 16·2. 165 fr.I; Greo LlotllOll (5·7, 130 tr.). Adam Sum- mefl (6·2, 210 Ir.). lfll ScMduee Selurdt'I' -al use (10 •• m.); Sept. 16·11 - IJCI Tourlldmtnl t i Tu•lln end NtWPOrl Harbor nlQn tCllooh, Sept, 24 -et UC Son 01-1.-nl; Stot. 2S -UC Senta Barbare (.-nl Ocl. I -., UCLA 110:30 t .m ); Oct. 2 -use (noon), Oct. 1 -el Slt nlord () p.m ); Ocf, I - el c 11 (II a.m,); Oct. 9 -al Unlvtrsllv ol Pacllfc (II t.M.); Del. 14 -Occldenlel (al UCI oool, 4 o.m.), Oct. lS-16 -PCAA·Pac·10 Tournament 1 1 use ITllA), Oct. 21 -Fresno Stele 11 o.m,); Oci. n -PeooerCllM (1 P.m.); Oct ?f-at UC S.nt• B1rbert lnoonl Nov 1 -et L-8eadl St, (7 pm,), Nov S -UCLA (2 D m.l, Nov, 12 -t i Cat Stett Fullerton 111 1,m J. Air FOl'Ct Acadtmv 16 o.m.l; Nov. 11· 19 -PCAA CflemplonshlpJ e t Btlmonl Pool CTBA), Nov. 26·27 -NCAA Che m11lon1hlD1 el site lo be n1mad later (TBA). All UCI llOIT\t gemes Pined et NewPDr'I HerbOI' Hlotl unleu otlltrwlM lndlcllted. Voyagers Yacht Club will be hoet to women sailors Saturday in the Jane Schock Memorial race which also serves as the fourth race of the Orange County Women's Ocean Racing Series in Perfonnance Handicap Racing fleet yachts. Al Dana Point, Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will stage a dinghy regatta on Saturday. ln other Southern California Yachting Association areas: L• ...,.......L_ lleedl Hunrlnoton Htrl>our Yedlt Clul> -Dlnollv tnvltetk>l'lat, SolurCNiv. Seel 8t1dl Ylldll Club -Poll'I Fermin Nltlll Rec. <•~ cte-J Seturoev. Cel>rlllO .. adl V.atl Ctuo -~ Point Mid Rt1um race (C.l>rillo Serltt • & Sl Seh;fdtv. Sunday. s... MMIC:a ..... C.lltornlt V.ch! Clul> -SQulrre! •-Re<» (Htrrl1 WleS) Seturdal'. Kina Hwtlor Yedll Club -Autumn One·O..lvn Rec., Seturdty. Ott lltv Ylldlt Clul> -Sunclav Sl(t-• ltece (Tannent>ero $erlft) Svnclav. Wlndlammen VKlll Clul> -L.adlt1 Saeot RtHlla, Sundav. SMOI-. Cor-6o Yedll Club -Oht Brow Serlft ISDHF) Seturoev. Crul1lnv·Raclng Aasoclatlon -Around Cor· Ollado 1.i.nc1s race (hendlcao) Seturoev. CoronedO Cavt Yactll Clul> -Fe• CleulC Serlet, SalurdeY. Mlu lon Bev Vacnt Club -Crown Point Powder Puff and Alltf $1\ew r ea (a• cltuetl Sunclav. Sllvw Gate Vecilt CluD -Men 'o War Serlft, Suncllv; RorlM>n S«lft (SOHF) Sunday OcNnsldt Yectlt Club -JetlUo *'" (PHRFI Sundev. San Dleoo Yacht Club -C~rOU\CM S«ltl OOR) Sur>Clev. Soutllwetltm Y1cttt Clutl -Arden Serlt1 IPHRFl Sunda v ........ tM lftlMd Cllenntl l•lend1 Vadlt Clul> -Junior SebOI Dev, SehKdav; Ledlft et n. Httm Stfltt, ~ .... Anac.aoe Yacht Club -ScTIC>C>S·Ktlt...tlurv Serlet, Stlurdav, Sunclev V•nlure Yadll Club -LeCIV Sit'-• Serie., Sundav. Point Oume Yet:hl CIUb -Ft• 5-rlft. Soncllv. AREA SCHOOLS OPEN a e • From Page C1 jans Coach Rick Curtis. "Both have worked hard and mentally it's been tough on both," says Curtis. As for the competition on the other side of the ball, Curtis says the major concern is just what beat them last year -Bill Russell and Rudy Figueroa. "I don't know where they are going to play Russe!J, at quar - terback or receiver, but he hurt us last year. And so did Figueroa. They have some fire power.'' Russell caught five puses for 62 yards, Including a 7-yard TD play, while Figueroa caught three passes for 23 yards and rushed for 19 yards on 12 carries. Tight end Mark Kem has been hobbled by sn injury and junior Brad Arnold (6·2, 200) could see considerable action there. Irvine YI. Laguna Hlll1 Irvine Coach Terry Henigan doesn't have the nagging problem many have w ith openers -and tha\'s his major concem , he UC Irvine captures volley ball opener The UC trvtne women's vol- leyball 9e1uad opened ti. aeuon on a winnlna no1e w~ nleht, topp1Jna Chapman, 14-US, 18-16, 16-10, 1&·6 •t Crawford Hall. Leading the offtNe were Jun· lor outalcfe hJttera Nancy Wt:trt- brook, who recorded 11 k.llls, and ~r;:'da Kelley, who added 10 The Anie.tnt hOlt USC Friday niabl It 7:30. .. DOES KNOW what to expect, which is a passing combination of quarterback Lee Plemel and run- ning back Allan Roman. Plemel completed 9 of 18 for 119 yards and Roman rushed for 37 yards on 8 curies as Irvine downed Laguna Hills, 14-0 , a year ago. "Just facing a team like that. as good as Plemel Is," says Henigan, "la tough ln a first game. You don't have everyth1ng ln and we've had trouble· with them before." The Vaqueros counter with an offense built around junior quar- terback Jeff Stelman (6·2~. 190). "Blelman ta mo.re than we had hoped for," sa}'I h.i• coach. "He wu a sophomore B1a.r1eT ln basketball, but basketball isn't his bes\ sport." Blehnan saw limited action at quarterback for the V aqs at • sophomore. Saddleback u . SA VaJJey John Cook takes over at quu· terback for Saddleback, where the Roadrunnen are still tut, despite heavy graduaUon la.ea. In the backfield foe Colch Jerry Witte'• club wUl be 1&0-pound jwdon F.arl Jones and 1'ed<iy Baker S.ker runa a 4.~ '40. El Toro "'· Cyprttt The defendlng CIF ~tral Conference champlon ~ of El Toro feature Uuw-y... starter Dan Trickett (&-2, 205) ln the runntn, came, while~ under former lllltanma Hlah ·...,: tant Chdl Van Hook. oou.ntara wrth retumln&. tallbeck Todd FC1nton (160). J -----~~---::.:.------~ ' • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday. Sept. 8, 1983 P'k:i ''''°"' -·· IU.MllTATWmNT T~ following oer.ona ara doing Ouelneee u : BILL & MILIT20K, )300 lrvtne All9., SYfte 207, N.wport Beac:h, CA. 91980 Cynthie A Bell, 11 1 JNmlM ~~ °'"'-· Cotofta del Mar. CA 8t-Mltll.lok. 31755 South Coaet Hwy, •408. SOutlt ~na 8eadl, CA. 82t77 Thie ~ II conducted by: 1 genereJ pjtttnar.hlp. C)'Othle A. Bell Thil fttlemel'll WU ftled with tile County C11111 ot Orange County on Aug.8, 1913. l'mJ07 Publllhed Or~ Coett Oally Piiot Aug. 18, 25, Sept, 1, I, 1~. 489).83 FICTTnOUI ...... N.Am8TATRMl.NT The tQllowlng peraon It doing 1>ue1.-1e; ALLOY SALES CO., 18867 Noyee. IMneCA Connie Ann Mayhlll, 28162 Steinway, 8 Toro. CA. 92830 Thia bualneu It conducted by 111 lndlvl01;al, Connie A Meytllll Th .. 1111emen1 wu nled with the County Clerk of Orange Coun1y on Aug, 5, 1983 l'tl22l1 PutHllhed Orange Coul Otlly Piiot ~ug. 11!, 2&, s.pt. 1, a. ita3. 4e84-83 ~ BARDE N'S 'ICTITIOU• IUweH PEST CONTROL 696RanclolpnAve. (714,'4 557-2847 PtB..IC NOTICE NAMSITATIM&NT I _..::::;;~;:;~~~====~==================~ ----------bu~~o1~no pereon .. doing!" POOLIC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE H • H GARDENING SERVICE,1---;..;.;;.;;.;.;;.....;.;.;;..;.:.::~--l---"8.IC---"°..-.;TICE.;;..;;;.. __ _ 16123 8. Broollhurt1I. # 174, WMI· PlCTITIOUl IU ... U flCTTTIOU8 llU ... a8 'ICTmou• ....... mlnettr, CA. 92883 NAMe 81'ATl•NT NAMI 8TAT1•NT NAm ITATIWNT Ho, Yul, L ... 16123 S. Broollhur1t, The lollowlng pereon le doing The lollowtng perton la doing The lollowlng l*'I008 •• doing #174 WMtmln1ter CA 92683 bullne .. u : t>ullneu u : bu91neM,.u ; Thie 1>ua1nM1 la Cond~ed by an (A) SMOKEOUT SEMINARS, (B) A & Z CLEANI NG I JANITORIAL CREIGHTON'S COOKIE JAR, Individual . SMOKOUT SEMINARS, (C) SMOKE SERVICES 1822~ N.wport Blvd 17226 Btoc*llYnt All9., Fount.in Ho Yul L.. OUT SEMINARS, 810 Newpor1 11198 Coeie M .. CA 92828 ' Valley, CA. 92708 Thia 1t1tement wu llled with the Centtr Dflve, Suite 1630, Newpor1 zo1i1 Oulrola, '11122~ N.wport J-Kent Creighton, 17029 Mt. County Clerk of Orange Coun1y on Beech, CA. 92680 Blvd., /I 19e, Cotti M .... CA. 92828 Lomln1 Coun. 'oonteJn Valle)I, CA. Aug 5, 1983. Clark W. Hayes. t 108 Goldenrod This bullneat le conduC'Ced by· en 92708 '222301 Ave., -Corona del Mar, CA 92825 Individual · VI010<1a Susan Creighton. 170211 Publlthed Oranoe Coast Dally Thie bullneea 11 GOf'ldue1ed by an Zolla Gulrol• Mt. Lomlne G, Fountain Valley, CA Piiot Aug 18. 26, Sept. 1, 8, 1983 lndlvlouel Thlt llat-1 wu nled wtth the 92708 •890-83 Clarli W. Hayes County Cletk of Oranoe Count on Thia bullneas la conducted by. a Thia 111temen1 wll filed with the Sept 8, 1983. Y geneteJ partneral\lp. POOLIC NOTICE County Clerk of Orange County 'on '22A4a7 J-K. Creighton . Aug 28, 1983. Publlthed Oranoe eo..1 Delly Thie lletement WU flied with the ftCTITIOUI IU81N181 ,223113 PllOI Sept. 8. 15. 22, 29, 1983. Coonty Clerk of Orange Couniy on HAMe 8TAT'EMEHT Publllh6cl Orange Coasl Dally 5080·83 Aug. 5, 1983. The lollowtng pereon la doing Piiot Sep1. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1983. •------------! f2222M buelneat u : 4960·83' Published Orange Cout Deity MICHELES UNIQUE TECHNIQUE, Ml.IC NOTICE PllOt Aug. 111. 2s. Sept. 1, 8, 1983. 2919 •C. east Cout Hwy. Corona nun•1c Ml'ITICE NOT'"' .. ..., 4887-83 def Met. CA.. 92825 n-. "" · """' ,..,ITINQ 911>8 Mlchele Louie Gamacne 7 15~ notice 11 hereby given thet 1he -----------Poppy, Corone del Mar. CA.° 92826 flCTTTIOUI IUllNE88 Ocean View School Olllrlet of Or· 911DllC NOTICE Thia bullneet 11 d ed b NAME 8TATEMENT ange County will reo.!119 up to but at-<Za9Z. fbr OOy.s ... thz. classic knit,<Z..aSyc.anz. pJly/cotton bkz.ndin a rainl::xJw of col.ors sizcz.s 8-20. @)~@@]§@ 44 roshi_o11 Island. Nl'W(IOrt 8<•ad1. 7141644-5070 WOI Westwood Btud. ·Westwood Vil/09f• • 213 208-3273 ___ .;..'"=-=...;.;;;;..;,;,;::.. ___ Individual eon uct y: an The following pereona are doing not Iller than. 9:00 A.M., the '18th flCTTnOUI Mlohele L Gamache buslneM a1: d1y of Septembef 1983 ... led tHdt N~ ITA~· Thlt llll~t WU llled wtth the PRECISION DETAIL. 738 WNt forVldeoEqu1pm9,,1.suCllblduheJI ----.. -ID.-,-c---------------------------------------- The follow! dol nty Cieri\ ol Orange Count 17th St., Cotta Mesa, CA. 92827 be received In the Bull.-Ofb of ,._ NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE Pl8l.IC NOTICE bullMU u · ng peraona lie ng Aug 2 1983 y on H Stepnen F. Pefklnl, 310 7th St . the Olatrlct 11 18940 B S1rwt Hunt· ~ C<>Utn' Of' ntE PATIO CAFE 1900 Weet 881boa . ' . '222011 unllngton Beech, CA. 92848 lngton Beech, CA 92847 and ifie11 be 8T A Tl Of' CALW~A 8Uf'I"'°" COUttT Of' FICTITIOU9 IU91NEH OfUMOl COUNTY BIVd ~&..oh ca. 92883 Publllhed Orenge Cout Oally Fritz Oaenltz, 310 7th St., Hunt· opened and publicly rMd aloud et POft THE COUNTY Of' THE ITATI Of' CALl'ORNtA NAME 8TATEMENT IUPINOll COUM' ShMll S. O.Wen, 2 53 camlN> Ar· Piiot Aug. 18, 25. Sept. 1. I!, 1983 1'1::ic ~!.if A. :~8 S H the above lllled llme end pt-. OftAN01 '°" ~y Of' The fOllowlng persone ere dol"' 700 CIYtc Centet Of. w .. t royo Allan.Im CA 92807 4524-83 · ne. th I., uni· All bid• tllall be made on bid formt In the metttr of the appllcatlon f· butlneu ••· 9wlb Ana. CA. '21'01 A = o.c:n~:=7Camlno Arroyo, l\Bl.IC NOTICE 1"',: ~~~. ~=uctecl by· • ~t~ ~:;~r~~r:-:: ~~CHAec:; N ROBE RT FELIX f~; ~T~~H~~~r ~:c~L~~~. o~ 1~~3 s!:i~~~G~;~.c:.s~o':.T~ H:~~nllll: DON RICHARD STEP· nAnan~'s 0-en 253 Cemlno A gen«el penne..n1r,. bide. No bidder mey withdrew hi• CA~~o A~S48 Mloor, by MARILYN A. PAUGH. her Mat, CA 92826 Defendant CHARLES R KIMES r~~~~:;rl.mw, ~-~~:A~· ¥~~':.1.~~k::. flled with the ~~.:~:iead='::t f~ ~~ty=I:~ ~=toShowC•uMRE:Change of ~ret~g: ~~~9Tir°' Name. T;~:r.c!::':e. J:r~~A~~~~~; ~~,J~=~ ><.INCLUSIVE ' royo Anaheim CA 92807 • The IOllOWlng l*90l1 le doing ~~ c::, of Orange County on bid• WHEREAS MICHAEL ROBERT o,,r:,~E~JfNGSHEOW CAUSE Robert J. Stemler, 1839 Slbrln• . eUMMONa Sh ti S o.;., . bull,_ u : ug. • hlllM 0.ltrlund FELIX haa n.eci hie p I wt I OF NAME Terraoe, Corona del Mar CA 9282• NOTICEI You hrle !Mell .-c(. Th:n11119men~~ .. filed wl1h the PACIFIC BLUE LANDSCAPE, p bll heel 0 F22Ml'7 Clertt of the Boatd of Tnllt-Cfer11 of thll court for~~":-,,:HEREAS MARILYN A. PAUGH, This bullneae I• oondUcted by· ; The _......, decide ..... ,.., County Clerk of Orange County on =· c'i~9:2't:r•· Huntington P110~ s:pt. 1, a.r~5.~2. ~::;'. Oalty g:,:.v~~~~,~~~ on:G hi• name irom MICHAE~ sTt=1e9'M~'aL:' p~tc;"~ ~.!!,~~:1P •!~ ,_ be6ne i.n w-. Sepl. 1• 1983· f'noea Gary M. Gellemore , 19791 5014-83 Publlan.d Orange COU1 Dally PllOt ~~~ l/~~!;E~~~~~~:.~~L ROB· 1:9''°" un1der 18 rt:' ol age. haa Thie etelement waa filed with the rhe In~~...,._ .._... Pul>lllMd Ora~ Coell n..11w ~·· Hunt11191on Beach, CA. Sepl. 1, 8, 1983. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that _,1 "'~rt' pet llon wit the Clerll ol thlt County Clerk ol Orange County on 11 you w1ah to Mell the advice of an _, 928-48 aolD•IC NOTICE 5028-83 • .....,., for an O<der changing apptl· Aug. 5 191!3 11 1 h Piiot Sept I!, 15, 2 , 29. 1983. Thia bull,_ 1 1 conducted by· •n rUDL peraona ln1er..1ed In the metlef cant• neme from SfEfSHANIE · · "222293 • O<nfrl n t I• mallet, you llhould 6071-83 ·~~!u~ .. lem "CTITIOU• •u•tNHI l'tllt.IC NOTICE ~.::~ie: ~=!: ~; ~:g~~tt~ ~~~ to STEPHANIA pt~":~a °'2s~ Cou8 I Dally ~:.=~r'Zi::::: ~rn~":: -------------· ore NAME 8TATEMl!HT 700 Civic C.nt11L_Oflv9 Weet Santa IT IS ORDER 0 ug ' '.....,..t 1, . t983. time. fUIUC ll:)TIC[ ~·~·~ llleel~h lhe The IOl~ng '*'°"'are dotno •1e:no Ana. Calllornl1~1 on October lntefeeted ln lheE•~~:,:;r=.~ 488&-1!3 AVllOIUttechuldodemanOlde. enoe ty on bull.-u Notice 11 n.eby gi....,, thet purlOAOt 2•. 1983, et 10:00 A M of tald day ttr eppear belOf thl Cou 0 00 El trlbume: lade deddlr oontre Ud. rteTmou• .,. ... ,. Aug 5. 1983 INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT 10 MCtlon 19811 of ti.. c1v11 Code, end then and tn.e .hOw ceuee. If A.M .. on 0c1ot! 1~ 19~•11~ ;he Ml.IC NOTICE "" audtenc4e • -...-Ud. ,... ..... ITA~HT Publlthed 0 c ~ly ~ONS~L TANTS co .. 500 s . Main Stet• of CeJltoml1, the underalgned they llavt any, wtty Mid AppUcatlon courtroom of Department 3 et Or-9poftde den"• ...... L .. la The lollOWlng per.on II dol Pl range out J I., II ne-L, Orange, CA. 92Clell wlll tell al pubHc Nie by competitive for Change of Na.me lhould not M ange County S per1or C r1 700 8UP!IUOfl COUlllT lnfononaclofl qw ...... buel,_ u : ng lot Aug. 11!, 26, Sept, 1, I!, 1983. Conaultant1 tor lntemetlonal lrt-bidding on the 23rd day of Septem· grented. Civic center Ori:. Weet s:ta n 0, CAL.,OftNIA, If row wtell to_. I"-~ Cl( JOANNE REYNOLDS COM· 4&118-83 s::,men11 Enterprleel Inc. 19S 11 bef, 1983, at 11:30 o'clock AM, on IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a Calll0<nla 9270l and ahow cau:. ~i COUNTY Of' O"ANOE en ettonie, In Ihle meltet, JOU MUNICA TIONS. 1303 Avocado All9., rta.lC NOTICE • a.co. lrvtne. CA 92715 the l)(eml-where tald Pf°'*1Y copy of Ihle Order to Show C&IJM M eny, wtty the petlUon for onenge 'ot In the Metter of the Mlould do IO profllpttr .. ttwit ,_ Suite 280 , ~ Beech, CA. Thi• bull,_. 11 condue1ec:I by 1 hU 1>ew1 1tored, end whlc:tl .,. pubtllhed onoa a.,.... tor tour (4) neme lhould not~ ented AppUcetlon of wrttten '"90""· " any, !NJ be 92MO FtCTITIOUa .,..._,. e0<por1tlon. IOceted a1 PutHIC Storege, Inc. 2099 aucc.elve weella, In the 0ranoe IT IS FURTHER oKoEAEO thet GRANT BLAISE DEVITT filed °" ttme .• JoenneS. A9ynold1, 813 Motgold N ... ITATl•NT Lung·Oerl Uaw, Preeldenl Pl-Ill All9., In the City of Coete CO..t OellY PllOt,. ~of copyofthl10rdertoShowCauee BY HI• PlfenttSAM DEVITT 81Uat.0 .... eoedtatel- Ave., ~ Oel M•. CA. 92&25 The followlng l*90l1 II doing Thia lllte<nent we1 n1e<1 With the M-. County of Orenoe. State of genetal cfroul1llon, putHlehed In publltlled In the Dally Piiot • ntwt-and MARION GRACE DEVITT lo de "" ............ -•o. Thia bull.-le conduc1ed by: an t>ual,_. u : County Clerk of Orenoe County on Celllornla. the ebandOMd good•. Coet• Mee&. Clfffornla. paper 01 eJ clroulatlon lnted 10< Change ol Name debefia "-1o l._...._'9, lndlvklu.i. PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING Aug. 29, 1983. chelllee of per900al Pfoperfy ~ IT IS FURTHER ORDERED thel In Orange°C:nty CeJll0<nle ~ 1 No. A 119778 de "ta IMlt9'a. Ml ,...._.,, Joanoe s . R9ynoid• SERVICE, 260 Eu1 17th St .. Suite ~ t«lbed below. In the rnenen ot: the cter1I meJI • copy Of Ihle Ordal week for tour~-"•~ ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE eecr1ta. .. r=--pwda - Thia 1tetement ...... ftled with the "M", Coeta M ... CA. 92627 Pu~hed Or•no• Coast Dally Rober1 Barrell -2 bd "-· 5 N>I .... then ten (10) d1119 ~to 10 the d•t• Ml '°' heerlng of the FOR CHANGE OF NAME , .... .,.. • County Clerk of Orange County on Stephanie M. Rlch1tda, 2111 Pllol pt 1. 8, 15. 22. t91!3. c1111r1. cheet 2 trunk, flit bootl, lult-the date of Hie heeling u eforeeald petition. (Sec. &OMI 1·TO ntE NOANT1 A cMI Aug 29, t983 Pomona All9., ea.ta MMe, CA 5000-83 cue. lo SUSAN FELIX, 115 South Hlck()f)I DATED: Sept. 2, 1983 The Appllcatlon of Grent Blalte compWl!t Ilea !Mell ftled by the f2Z*4 92827 Landlo<el ,_....,he rtghl to bid at Str .. t. Santa Ana, Callloml1 92701. FRANK OOMENICHINI Devitt by hit n1tureJ p1rent1. Sam pafftllft .. Mnet JO"·" )'OU wWI to PubllaheCI Orange Coul Delly Thi• bual,_. 11 condue1ed b an Pl8l.IC NOTICE the tale Purch .... muat be meOe Dated: Septembeir 7, 1983 Judge ol the Devitt end Metlon Gr-O.Vltt, tor defend thla law!Mllt, )'OU m1191, Piiot Sept 1. 8, 1s, 22, 1983. Individual. Y wt1h cull only and pe1c:t ror a1 the FRANK OOMENICHINI Superior Court c;hange of name. havlno been llled In within JO days aher th .. aumrnona 111 4997-83 St119h1nl• M. Rlehlfdl FICTITIOU9 IU81NE•• llme of purcll .... All purcllued Judge Of the •AMY I. •••Ut court. end It appearlno from .. Id eerveo on you, II .. wllh 1111• OOUl'1 • Thia ltatement wu ftled with Iha NAME 8TATEMEHT goodl are told u la. end mull be Superior Cour1 JAC09Y a •YE"I LAW O,,ICf IPOlicetlon that Grenl BlelM Oevfll, written reeponM 10 the complalnt Couniy Clerk of Orange Counly on The following pereon la dolno removed al the llrne of purd\ue, '""NZ I. MU.LE" 100 MIMlon Vi.to Mall by hit perentt, hea filed an appll-Unlet• you do. your dele\llt wlll be Aug s 191!3 butlne .. u · Sale subj.ct to prior cancellatlon In Attorney et Law M~ Vlefo CA t2111 cation proposing that tlla name be en1ered on eppllcatlon of the plain- . f"22m3 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS AS· the event of Mt11ement ~ MOw .. 1a. ..... 1-tll8tNet (714)-..10l1 . changed 10 BlalM 0e)lltt. ll1t.1nctthl1cour1meyenter1~ Publl"*I Orange Cout Delly SOCIATION 32l8 Mlnneeote Av. lendlord e nd obllglted petty. Oiled •111te C PutHlthed Orange Cout Dally Piiot NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HERE· menl ag111n11 you 0< Ille relief d-. Piiot Aug 18. 25. Sept. 1, I!, 1983 . Ca.le,,....; CA 92828 ' lhla 8th & 15th day 01 Seplembet, hnte Aae, CA. t:m11 Sept. 8. IS. 22, 2ll, 1983 BY ORDERED ANO DIRECTED, thel mended In lhe oomplelnt. whldl - ________ _;4:,::8::..7!:9.~83::!.I George H. Wlnea 32 t8 Mlnneeoti 191!3 Public Storage. Inc .. Landlord. (714) ~1 5090•83 all peraon1 Interested In the matter could result In garnlahment ot Ave Cotti Mua CA 92 e 28 PLubllahed Orange Coa11 Dally Piiot PutHlthed Orange Cout Delly Pilo1 1t0<e11ld appear before thla cour1 1n wages. 11111no 01 ~ °' Pfopeny TAYLOR PllllJC NOTICE Th.le bullneu ~con.ducted by an Sep1. I!, 15, 191!3. Sept. I!, 15, 22. 29, 1983 .,. .. 'IC Mt\TICE Oepanment No. 3 on Ille 17th day ol or 01hef relief requetted In the com-lndlvldual 5073-83 5089-83 l'UDL "" Oc:1ober, 198311 10:00 o'clock A M., Pl•lnt. WILL.JAM THOMAS TA y : 1'1CTTTIOU8 9UIN88 Georllf H Wlnea of Mid day to Show ceuM wt.y IUCh O•ted Oclobef 1, 191!2 LOR, a 20 year resident of NAME 8TATDM!HT Thia •tetement wH llled with the Ml.IC NOTICE Pl8l.IC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH 0 eppllcallon for change or ,,.,.,. J A SIMPSON, Cler1c DllTH llTICll Costa M esa Ca Passed The followlllQ '*'°"' 11• dOI~ County Clerk of Orange County on MICH A EL BENJAMIN •hOUld not be granled By J Nlortta. 0eout"f away on Sep~~r 6, 1983 ~=~E. 3900 Biren St su1te Aug. 29, 1983. '~~~·.~=· NOTICE OF DEATH OF MOES AND OF PETITION co~/~,~~~~~:: ~~~:~~::'t,! :~~~~.~t.1~~1~1~.~= Piiot at the age or 93. Beloved 105, ~ Beeoh, CA 92ee0 Publlehed Or• Cou~, Tne lollowlng l*90l1 I• doing Clarence Eplaram Oletrlcll, TO ADMINISTER ~STATE publllhed In the Orange Cout Dally 4583-83 father of W .B. Taylor of Pa· Phlllp Roy Deatherage, 71!90 Piiot Sept 1 8 1~2 1983 1y bullneet u all.a Clarence E Dlelrlcll NO. A·l lt'1H Piiot. • new1peper of general cHica Ca brother of B Sam Ame1hylt. Cucatnonge, CA. 91730 , . . . .t999.93 KAZ TEC, 39857 Bird! St .. Suite AND OF PETITION TO A.,.' To all heirs beneficiaries clrou1111on. printed In Mid County. II ----.. in-,IC-..,..-TIC_E __ _ • ·• · Thlt bull,_. le oondue1ed by· 1 506, N-por' Beac:h, CA. 92MO ...,. . ' ' IMll once I week lor lour con-I"-nu Taylor of C-entral Point. Or-llmlltd pertnerlhlp · Javed Kazemi.ti. 2900 Park N9w· MINISTER ESTATE NO. creditors a nd contingent eecullve w..ka prior to the dey of ---~=.=....:.:.=..:~:......-- egon, 3 grandclilldren and 2 Phlllp R. DMtnerage PUBUC NOTICE port •321, N.wport a..ct1, CA. A·llHOI creditors or MlCHAEL BEN· aeld hearing. NOTICE OF DEATH OF ~t-grandchildren leounTll1t1tat-twu nteowtth1ne '""TmOU•11U•-1e 92660 To all hei.n, beneflc:Wies JA.MlN MOES and penK> Det9dA~1,1983 NADINE E.REMENKO _. · ty c..ni of Orange County on .... _ Thia bual,_ .. conducted by. en . • h be h Frenk lchlnl ST~KIE AND u.e lf:rvioes will be [Aug. 3, 1983. HAMI tTATllMHT lndlvlduel creditors and conllnge"lt w o may o t erwlse Judge of the OF PETI· held on Friday, September '222121 The lollowtng peraon1 are dolno J1vad Kazemletl creditona of Clarence Ephrarn interested in the will and/o Superior Coun TIO TO ADMINISTER~ 9, 1983 at 2:00PM at Pacific Publlllled Orange eoe.1 oe11y bull.-u : Thla atatement w .. ftled wllh the Dietrich. aka Clarence E estate: Publlthed Or•noe Cout Dally Piiot TATE NO. A·11Ht8 Vl.ew Memorial ft.....1. Pl• PNot Aug. 18. 2&. Sept 1, 8. 1983 UNBEARABLY GOOD. 20892 County Clef1I of Orange County on Die•-'.... and .... h . A petiUon haa been filed Sepl. 8, 15, 22, 211, 1983 To all heln beneficiaries·. •&<&. ... n.-e 4681-83 t-funter Lene, Hunllnoton ee.cti CA Aug f2. 1983 .. "'" ..-l"IOfll w o 5059-83 . · • Brothers Bell Broadway t28-48 · · '2217t1 may be otherwiae anterel1ed by JACQUELINE $. MOES creditors and contingent M o rtuary director s . Pta..IC NOTICE NancJi T. Crowley, 20892 Hunter Publltlled OianQe CoMt Otlly In the will and/orestatr. the Superior Court of Or-POOllC NOTICE c reditors of NADINE 642-9150. ~TmOU•WH La~· ~n~~::,i,~hsf!!~::: PllotSept.1.l!.16,22, 1983So22-83 A petition ha been filed JACQCoUELunty requesting that EREMENKOSTUKKIEand M~ ITA'TnmNT Foontlln V811ey, CA. 92708 · by Jame9 E. Helm, Public INE S . MOES be 8UNIUOfl COUM' persons who may be other- B 0 N 0 IE l N NI FR ED The ~ per.on 1a doing Thta buair>eea 11 oon0ue1ec:1 by. e PUil.JC NOTICE Adminiatrator ln the Su-ppolnted u penonal rep· c::.~~~ wise interested in the will DA VIES BONDIE, born ~:TIONAL FOOTBALL ~al ~rt~lp periorCourtof 0ranaeCoun· reletltative to adminllter th In thl Matter of the and/or estate: April 25, 1914 in Azwa, Ca. LEA<iUE ALUMNI/CHAPTER LOB T~tai.:ien~ .. flied with the '1CTITI0Ue IKl ... U ty reque1ting th.al James E. te of MICHAEL BEN-~ic.11on ot A petition has been filed Pa.med away o n September ANGELES. gi> NATIONAL FOOT-County Clerk Of Orange County on The 1::!:' ITAT1tmNT Heim, Public Adminiatrator AMIN MOES (under the ARY LOUISE FILLBACH by BERNARDS. STUKKIE 7, 1983 In Covina, Ca. She ~~'J c~~E P ~A8o C~APTER Aug. 18, 1983 bull.-a ... ng per80ne .,. doing be appointed u penonal rep-Independent Admlniat.ration for ChangeN~. ~1;'i;7895 In the Superior Court of Qr. was • res.ld~nl' of Balboa Fair°'· Cotta M.M:cA~92f.~ 449 PutHlthed Or•n Cou~1 CAMBRIDGE FINANCIAL MAN-l"elf:fltative to adminiater the f Eltatea Act). The petition ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ange County requesting that ~d. Ca. SUrvived by he r Wiiiiam H. Foleom, 449 FeJr Of. Piiot Sept. 1, 11, t&.~2. 1983 ly AGEMENT,89& Town Ctr. Sulte 835, estate of Clarence Ephram la .et for hearing in Dept. No. FOR CHANGE OF NAME GERALD J . STUKKIE be lovtn~ daughters Marla If ~h~ ~~-.:~ 92828 5011-83 ~~~:-:;~: :~.2:96 Town Ctr. Dietrich (under the lndepen-3 at '100 Civic Center Dr., Mary Loul~ll=~ h•• tiled • appointed as ~ rep- Gri1tith of Whittier, Ca., lndMdueJ. ucted by. an 1000. Colt• M ... CA. 92828 dent AdminiatraUon of El-West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 petition 1n thl• coun tor in order resentatlve to adminiater the and Robyn C\.llberuon of W11t..,.,., H. Folaorn lneex•pen•alve• Tlllt 1>v11,_.1, conducted by: e tates Act). The petition i.1et on Sept. 28, 1983at 9:30A.M. allowtngs>elltlonertoohenoehlelhef ea t at e o f NADINE Montroee, Colorado, son Thia 1111emtnt wu ftled with the '(in 1k !lpen· ,1v1 not high ~=·~'°"· toe hearfna In Dept. No. 3 at IF YOU OBJECT to th name from MARY LOUISE EREMENKO STUKKIE Ned Bondie of Newport ~n~ f 9 ';Z 01 Or•noe County on 1n price. reasonable Thi• 11::!:,,t wea ftled wtth the 700 Civic Center Dr., West, granting of the petition, you ::tLL:A"c~r to JANA LOUISE (under the Independent Ad- Beach, Ca., btolher Maurice · · · F22I01 c1assi1ted ~ ..._. Coun~ Ciertt of Or1nge County on Santa Ana, CA 92701 on Sept. abould either appev at the IT 1s HE.REBY ORDERED 1h11 all ministration of Fatates Ad). Jones, Jr. of San Marino, Put>fitllecl Orange Coaat Delly edverttsing -1 r.I Aug, • 1983. 26, 1983 at 9:30 A.M. he&rlng and state you objec-pereon1 lnterelted In 111e matttr The petition i. aet for hearing Ca. and 5 grandchildren P1IOI Aug l8, 25. Sept t. 8. 1"3. Classified Advertising Publllhed Or eo.a nnat IF YOU OBJFX:I' to the lions or m e written objec-alO<eeald lf>PMr t>etore thl• ooun In in Dept No 3 at 700 Civic Funeral lerVices to be held 4625-83 642-567f! P11o1 AIJO. 18, 25~t 1. 8. '1:.-' granting of the petition, you tion1 with the court before == ~~1•38.~\, ~~. g~ Center Or., West, Santa Ana, on Saturday, September 10, 41191-83 abould either appeu at the the heering. Your ap pear-foml1,onOctober 17, 1983.1110:00 CA 92701 on Sept. 21. 1983 at 1983 at ll:OOAM at Oakdale h earing and atat.e you objec· ance may be In per1<m or by o'clock AM .. and then and there 9:30 A.M . M emorial Cha...-1 1101 So tio.N or We writ•~ ob'--your att.omek ehow ceuM, 11 any they h•119 ·why IF YOU OBJECT to •L- G ..--' · RED UC ~ ,_...-' aald peutlOn for che11Q9 or name W11t:: rand Ae., Glendora, Ca. E TODA \''S HIGH COST OF DYING lions with the coun before 1F YOU A CREDI-ehould not be 11ranted granting of the petition, you Oakdale Mortwu-y dlrec-the heaJinC. Your appMr-TOR or a contingent credito IT IS FURTHER ordtred 1h11 • should either appear at the tors. (213) 335-0281 CREMATION -BURIAL AT SEA &nee may be ln penaon or by ofthedecMled. you must file =·~ll~~t!8b'0 "CC•~alti; hearing and state you objet-- Ptl!ACE MOTHIAI NUMOADWAY llC>fn'VARY t 10 Broadway Colla Mesa 6-42-9150 aAL TZ NAGEAON IWT'HA TUTHIU ftaTCLM'P CHANL 427 E. 17th St. Costa Meea 6-46-9371 0 f rx:lay 1he average runernl cost& S2.~ oo The Neptune Soc1e1y oilers ~1mple and d19rnf1e<.I l tt'm"t1011 w11h bunC\I a1 se., mounld1ni. Of deSPrl ' Sex-Ml 5.'•l ur1ty <lnd VPrerans De<'llh apnelits will lOvvr moi.I n f l)Ur l Umpll'tc scrvKe costs We drt' the lar~st cremarion soc:w1v m the nt111(m woh 19 fully hcensPd offices lo St!rw you Our serv1c P is c}Vil1lable H> <111 If you ne('cl 1mrned1arv w1 vice, or wish ml'mber ship mlormdtKm, pied~ call Of wrlle to 646-7431 -----------<MHOURSJ l'lt •. t'l "lhf '"' '"~.;.~.~,:,~ ~.-------------------~ --------------\1.ttl 1 .. '·"1"--I Ill 'I I'll 'I ""' 11 I\ f ti• t ... 1.1 \t, .... I I \I M .. H your at'tomey your claim with the court or Piiot. 1 newepa'::'r 01°•:enerel tlons or file written ob~- IF YOU ARE A CREDI-present It to the penonaJ rep-clrcu1e11on. publlthed In thl• county lions with the court before TOR or a conti~nt creditor rt!9en tative appointed by the 11 leut OnQe • WMk lor four oon-the hearing Your appeac- of the deceaed, you musl tUe court within four mont :1',';.wekapnortothedayot .. ld an ce may be in pel"IOO or by your claim with the court or from the cl.ate of first iaauan Dated Sept. 1. 1993 your attorney preM!nt It to the penaonal rep-of Jett.era as provided in Sec-FRANK DOMENICHINI lF' YOU ARE A CREDI· re1entatlve appolnted by the lion 700 of the Probate Cod st:roro~~rt TOR or a contmgent crediU>r court within four months of California. The ti.me to Publlthed Orenoe CoHt Dally PllOt of the deceased, you must file from the date or first i.uance filing claims will not expi Sept 8. 16, 22. 211. 11183. 5091-83 your claim with the court or of let1era N provided In Sec-prior to four months from th present it to the penona.1 rep- tion 700 of the Probate Code date of the hearln1 noti~ rtllUC NOTICE resen tatlve appointed by the of Califomia. The time tor above. court within four months filing clal.ma will not expire YOU MAY EXAMINE Public No'i:t:c ...:O:.c1 from the cl.ate of tint llluance prior to four months from the file kept by the rourt. If yo Negative Oeelaratro~ glh":.' 1::_~ of let ters u provided an Sec- date ot the hearin4l not.k'ed are lntetsted ln the eetate, prepared In con1unci11on with a tlon 700 ol the Probate c.o.ae above. you may aerve upon the ex Pfopoeed •mend"*1t of the Foun-of California. The time tor YOU MAY EXAMINE the ecutor or ~t.rator, ~~=t:: =1Y rllln& clalma will not upltt file kept by the court. If you upon the attorney for the ex rnent Projeol tn the City or ~ni:i prior to four mont.ha from the are lnteneeted ln the esiat.e ecut.or or admln.lstrator. ve11ey. The PfOJeot bound.,,.. .,.. date of the hee.rina nodced you may eer'Vl' U"""" the ex~ file with the oourt with proo Oe!l«1 .. ~ yt•11r1rwwA Avenue, Ille lran11 above. r-· of _ _._ ........ An• Pt.• .... • venue. W11d Street YOU MAY vv ... ·~ ecut.ot or admln.l.atrator, or _. v...,.,, a wntt.en reque. lrom Ellll Avtnue to Telben Avenue, £:.JU'U .. U'"' thf' upon the attorney for the ex-atatlna that you deeire • Talbert Avenue 10 a111w A..-,., file kept by the court. U you KUtor oc acl.mlniltntor and notice of the filing o f an ln and 1 fine 900 ,... ... t Of E:UCfid are lnterated In the enate me with the oourt with Proof ventory and appralaement ~=~t!1~~ .,:,:,:: you may ae~ upon t.he ~: of wrvice, a wrll\eft request eeta~ ueeta or of the peti M It rt111 .. to lend uH 11 relit!Wly ecut.or or admln.lstrator, or 1tali"1 that you dlllireapedal dON or .a:ou.nta men mlnOr, addlno ~n cat9QO'lee 01 upon the attomey for the p . notice al the f1ll.nc of an In· In Section 1200 and 120CU -=.:4' lnd\illr1eJ -and ecutor or eclm.inlsU"a\Ot, and vent.or)' and apprallemenl of W C.a.lUomla Prot>.te Code. ~~~• ltllN '0 me with the court wilh proof ettat.e ... i. or of t.he peti· ALAN M. REEDY Ti. Nto•llve Oeclarauon w111 ti. of llt!rvtce, • written reqll91 tiona or accouni. mentioned •H Newport C..ler Drive ContiWed by 111e Plano~ Com. 1talln1 th.at you deli.re epac:bl ln &ctJon 1200 and 1200.~ of S.Jt• tH ::r=: ,!:t""::'~~~·,,: notice of the fllinc of an tn- the Ce.llfom.la Probete Code. Newport Sue~, CA. tt•M Ctty C<Kln~ll m,m~t. 1oaoo ventory and a~t of ADRIAN KUYPER Oou· (11') IU·IHO Slat., Avenue. Thet ll'!MtlflO .ell Ht.ate ueeta or of the peti- ty CoaMI aM BOW ARD Publllhed Oran&e lllft 11 7:30 p.m. lions or llOCOunUI mentioned SEUIN, 0.,.'1 Dally Pilat Sept. 8, 9, IG. ~~CS:.:::":'~= 4:: In &_.ctlon 1200 and 1200.!I of ti Clvle c.. .. r Plau, P.O. 198.'l &OM~ eumlnetlon In the Pl•n· the CalifomJa Proba~ Code. Bu 11'1t nlflOI~ OIACtor'• omoe et Jou M. GucafMe Sa•ta AM. CA. tt7H-U'1t •f•llMY ' r=::inqul~~811~,::1"~: 11711 MacA~u Blft., IN ( 71 •) IU-4111 llMCU oft~ -'*' you rnenta ~ .,. dlrectecl to that onloe. Floor Publlahed ~ CoMt '* reeiult-oMtlna Oalty Ollnton lhetrod lnlae, CA. tUIJ DaUv PUot Cl... t 8 l" Plk>t Cl&11Uled Ade to Plannlno w 9'illdlrlo DltMtor C7U) HI-UH .r ~p · • • ,, reed\ tM Qnnft CCNIM etty of 'ountaln V-1983. mwl!... Publlelled Orange Coat Delly Piiot Published 0rance 0out ~~·83 PMfMI 142·M7t o.c>t. •. 11111. Dally Ptlo\Sept. l, 2., 8, 1983. llOIM:I 497'7~ -- Ml.IC NOTICE ftCTmOU9 ....... "°'"10Ul IUWll MTITIOUe.,..... PleT,r'°"8 ........ ~ ITA,._NT ~ ITATUmNT 'lllAMI ITATIMeNT tCAM1 ITATIMINT ~~no pereone .,. clOlng The follOwlng '*''°" la dOlno The followlng '*"°"' .,, dOing the fOllOwltlg l*W la d -.. : ~-bu .. ,_ ... 0 A ANG E C 0 A 8 T HY P • CHINA GIRL. 16" ~ AV9., MESA VE APE LIQUOR, 1420 PLUM INTtAIORS, 213 \lie Koron, NOTONIC8, 350 E. 11111 81., STE • ........ CA. 82t27 . laker 8tl'Mt, Colll ........ Cellt0tnl1 tMwpot1 BMcfl, CA t1t13 1 lf, Cott• ........ CA. t2t27 Kelftl COtlne Cunninghan\. sn t2t2t Marlene Ellut19111 Wllklneon, 21 Denlet L ONlllMd, 9400 Ctoot-1Gtor1e St., Cot1e MMe, CA. t1U1 JOMPfl Hetlci, 2t 162 Mllf,. L-. Via Koron, Mewpol1 IMdl. C&. Ct., Fovnteln v.-y, CA. 92708 Tiiie buel-la conduotect by· en LAQun• NIQuel, Calif. 92877 taee3 Mwy E. Glllllend. 9400 CIOver Cl.. dMduel. J Oore Nano! 2t152 Mur,. i.-, Thie~ le oondueled by; Fouinlaln Va/Wt. CA. t27ot Kethl COl'lne Cunnlngllem LAiQuna ~. Clillf. 92871 lnclMdlUll Thie ._._ le conduclecl by· • Thie 1111_,1 w• flied wtlll )he fhotnaeNMd.1. 21152 Munt Uit1e. MetleM Wllklfteofl lll'*'el per1Mrllllp. ~ Clettc ol Orenvt County on ~ Nlguoll, 1,;.itf. 92t11 Tiiie .iet~ wee ftled wttll ~ ••• L~1 -..._. ....... 1..... ~ • 1983. Illa !XI.in.. le conducted by: County CWt1 o1 Orenot ~ty on •... • ••·-· ,,_, ...... ,,. PU1 unlnc;c>r1>0feted auocl«tlOn ot A119. 29, 11M13. County Clelie Of Oteng. C<Mlnty on Publlthecl Orange Coul Dally then • prtnent\11) Aug. 29, 1913 Piiot A119. 26, 8-l)t I, 8, 15, 1983. JOMC>fl N•ncil Plnlai ~ Tiit. ll•tement W .. ni.cl Wllh I Publllhed Or11191 CO.t Delly 1----------=-=t County Clerk ol Or•11g9 County PllOI a.pi. 1. 8, 15, 22. 1983. "8.JC NOTICE July 28, 1983 • .....11---------~-1 5001-83 ~TnlOU8 __,.,.... '111 .. _.,,. NOTM'I' -----------NA• 8TATaMINT Publ~ ~enge Cout ,._,,. ln.L "'8.IC NOTIC[ The followtng PtBon 11 doing P11o1 Auoua111. 18, 25, s..,14~.7~ NOTICE OF DEAT bu•I-.. : E K~ HOLLY'& COLOR. 2009 AlllO. L 0 N A R 0 NOTICI Of' llffaNDB 11 ........ CA. 92827 rtBlJC NOTICE CARUTHERS, aka L.T TIWIWI" AND LIA•MCK Holly A. Wool-. 2009 Alllo, CARUTHERS, aka "RED' Notlee le llet'eby glwn that C & A Coet• Meu. CA. 92&27 SI..,..., Inc., Treneter0t. Of 210 Thl•bull..-l•c:ondueledt>y·en llTATa•NTOf'~WA.l CARUTHERS AND 0 Mc:Corm1ck Avenue. cny Of Colt• 1ndtvtduet. . '=,_!#.ca'"'::: PETITION TO ADM M-. Cellfornle, lntendtto ~oer-Holly A. woo1w1 ,ICTITIOUa .U .... 11 N.-TER ESTATE NO. A·11Ht7 111111 per90MI ptoperty 11°: Pwry Thi• 11•1-I w .. tli.11 Wllh the T all h I be tldarl Mor1'1aCOfi><>r1tlon. l111ended Trane-County Clerk of Oreoge County on Tlla followln9 per eon flu O e rs. n e es, '-• (~). of 587 Sen NlcolM Aug 29 1983 wftlldrewn .. • g«1tt1I penner from creditors and contlngen Ot .• &te. 30e, Cttyof Newpor1 a.th. . ' ' IN pannef9hlp Oc>tt•tlnO undtt the creditors of LIDNARD T Celttomie; end that Mid Intended Pul>llahed Otenge Coul Delly llcllllOuabullneunerneorHOLLY'S C ARUTHERS aka LT Trlflrleree (ltuor). Perry Morrie Pll I .. _, 8 15 22 ,..... BUOOA. 2009 Allao, Cott• M.... ' . . C0tpc.·8tk>tl,lntend1tolNMbedl10 ° ..,.,, · 1· • • · "'""4aes-43 CA. t 2827 CARUTHERS. aka "RED" Mid C & A S1etni.ae. Trentleror TM llot111ou1 t>u1lne11 n•.m• CARUTHERS and peno IL-). thl Mid l*tonll P'C>P«1Y. PtlllJC NOTIC£ 111iernen1 for the p9t1nef'tlllp w .. who may be oth e rwise • Glf*el deecflp.tlon ot which I• .. ni.o on July 8, 1983 In 1111 County of in • _ _, . th will di tollowl, to-wtl: grinding mechlnee. NOTICR Of' TitUITI•'• aALE Orang•. teresicu an e an or wtidlng mecttlnee. I~ IYll" PFC NO. 20457 Full Name end AddrlU ot the p.,. estate: '""·office turnlture, ....n1ci... looll, YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A eon Wltt1drewln9 · Holly Ann A peUUo n has been tiled ,,~ cet>IMlt end loc:eled ., 210 DEED OF TRUST DATED S.ptttn· Wooten, 2009 Allao. COii• Meu, by John c Crean in the Su MoCormldl Avenu., City ol Colle ber 29, 1980. UNLESS YOU TAKE CA. 92827 · - ""-· CalllC)fnte. end lh•t .. 111 .... ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR Holly Ann Wootera perlo r Court of Orange Coun- lnd IMMbec;tt lrenMC'lk>tl le 10 bl PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A F220HI ty requesting that Jo hn c. =·~:, .\~o 1:!!: .• d:i~ ,,: ~~~ff.~~ ~F Y~~E N~~~u~~ Pi:~~~. r,r~~2• ~~ Oelty Crenalan be appoin~ aato pedr- ollloe of Pwry Morr!• Corporellon, OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST 4993-83 llO representauve a . et5e7SenNlcol .. Or.,Ste.308,Clty YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A minis ter the eatate of of Newpor1 BMch, Cellf0tnle. O.ted LAWYER. L E 0 N A R D T Ihle 2nd dey of Septembet, 1983. On S..,ternl>lt 22. tea3 et 12:00 PtalC NOTICE CARUTHERS (under th~ P-€RRY MORRIS CORPORATION Noon, P ..... Anenotel Corporetlon • By: Teri B. Aloe -Vloe Pr..idenl .. duly eppolnled Trutl• under Ind TTna ON>«R NO. 700071 Independent Adminlatration Pvbllehed Oteng1 Coul Oelly Pllol pu..uenl lo Deed of Trull '9Corded TftUITH IA.LI NO.~ of Fatates Act). The petition 8-1)1. 8, 1983. Oc1obet 17, 1930, • lnel. No. 27597 "91••-· 12-ao1-onl is set for he11rina in Dept No 5058-83 In book 13794 PeQ9 1493. of Offlclel NOTICI Of' TIWIT11'8 Ul.I ~ -,... ' ' -----------Record• In Iha oflloe of 1111 County YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A 3 at 700 Civic Center Dr .• P\llJC N0TIC( Recorder of Orange County, Cell-DEED OF TRUST DATED o-tnbet West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 -----------tornte, Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUC-19, 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· on Sept. 21 1983 at 9:30 A.M. llTATUllNTCW TION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-IF You' OBJECT to the ,:=::::.:~~ g~~~FiE~Ag~~~~~pe;~~~' u~ ~~TJA~E~~~gG ~~;g tJ :X~'t!: granting o f the petition. you The following penone h•V. lben-of .. 1e 1n l•wtul 11\0N)' of Iha Unlled NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE should either appear at the doned "" UM oftlle FlctltlOU• Buel-St•IN) •lllle North lronl 91\lrenot IO PROCEEDINGS AGAllllST YOU. hearing and state you objec- .,.... Neme· LA MOOE FABRICS the Covnty CourthOUM, 700 Civic YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW-... fi1 .... ob' · • Cenlar Otlw. W•I. Sen11 Ana, CA. YER. ..ona or e wn.""n ,JeC· = C~~lvd,, Huntington ell rlglll, 11119 end lnlar•I conW)'ed On Beplembet ~. 1983 et 9:00 A.M, lions with the COW1 before own:., Acee Wiima. 1328 Suneet IO end now lleld by II under 1111<1 TRANSAMERICA TITLE INS co .. the hearing. Your appear-or~ Rd., FllllbfOOk, CA. 92028 Deed ot Trual In the PfC>pltty ellu-Ille duly eppolnlecl Truat• und« a.nee may be in peraon or bv own« Emel Wllme. 1328 Sunwt •led In Mid COunty lllld 51111 de-end pursuant to Deed of Trull, Re-" Grow Rel., FeltbfOOk, ea. 92028 IGrlt>ed .. : cordld on Oeolmblf 22. 1980 .. your anorney. The Fk:tlt~ eu.ir-Nem1 ,.. PARCEL t: Unit No. 47 In the City Documerit No. 30985 Booli t3N2 IF YOU ARE A CREDI- ferred 10 •boW wu ftlld In Otange of lf'Vlne, County of Or~, Stet• of Peg1 i 185 Of Otllclel Ricord• In 1111 TOR or a contingent creditor Courity on Sept 3, 1980. . ;~,!!"'~ ::i'en == :;,' ~11'=.darex~:~ of the deceased, you muat file l(ld=w--conclucrted by. on Jenuety 28, 1977 In booil 12048, GREGORY N. JOHNSON & ROXAN-your claim with the court or Tiiie •ti1ernen1 -Iii.ct with the P"lll 522, Ofllclel Ricord•. In Ille NE l . JOHNSON. Will SELL AT present it to the per'IOnal rep-Coun~ Cl«tl of Oteoge County on oflloe of the Covnty Fl9cord« of Mid PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH· resentative appointed by the Aug 29 1983 Covnty. EST BIDDER FOR CASH. (pay•~ •I . ' . ' m. no F144434 PAACEL 2: An un<IMdld Olll """ Of Mil In l•wtul monl)I of I court wtthin four montha Putlllened ar.,. Cou1 o.11)' forty·llf91 (1/41) lnlar•1 ... tenant United SlllN) ., INSIDE THE MAIN from the date of first llluance -...1 .._ 8 IS 22 "'"" In common In Iha let lnlereet In end FRONT LOBBY OF TRANS· f t t"'• n"""nded in Sec mu ....,..I. 1• ' ' ' l...,., tolllleommon••ollot 1 Of Tract AMERICA TITLE INSURANCE CO Io. e '"""' U .... ~.. • 4992-83 921 I , In 1111 City ol lrvtM. County of 830 N MAIN STREET. SANTA ANA. tion 700 of the Probate Code -----------Oreoge. S1111 Of Calllornla. u I* CA 00000 ell right. lltl9 lllld lntareet of California.. The tlme for .,. P'lll.IC NOTICE mtlP Iii.ct In b«* 374, fAll(IM 31 end con~ to end now hlld by It filing claima will not expltt ••N 11 11 1 32 of M~ ..,., In lhe ~lllldo..d ofTrutllntlleprop-pn·ortofourmonthlfromthe --• • • • • ol'llci9 of tile County Recorder Of Mid er'ty eltualect In Mid County. Cell-NOTIC9 OP County, .. wch term It ci.111* In lornle. deecrlblng 1111 lend 111tta1n: date of the hearing noticed TMlln. IAU the lftlde en1ttlecl "Otllnltlone" Of LOT 49 OF TRACT NO 9322 IN THE above . • On ~"':::::':. ~~. 10:00 ~~·=t~~~ ~~~Eo:T'.:~iNgFcglL~roR~~A OA~ YOU MA y EXAMINE the a.m. Calllornle land Tiiie Company. January 28, 1977 In booil 12048, PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 412 file kept by the court. If you -duty ~led Tl'Ult• under end Pllgl 1188 of Ofllclel Record• ot Mid PAGES 23 TO 2t INCLUSIVE OF are interested in the estate, purwuent to Deed ot TNl1 ulQlted County (the "Dlcllfltlon"), MISCELLANEOUS MAPS IN THE you may 1erve upon the ex-by Howlld A. Hemmarmen. en un-PARCEL 3: EaM!Mnl(a) u 9UCt1 OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RE-. marr1ed man .. Truator for lhl Den-....,,,.,,!(•) le/Ill'• pertlculerly Mt CORDER OF SAID COUNTY ecutor or adminatrator, or ettt and MCUrlt)' of Walle Fwgo forth In the ertlcil entltled "bM-TM 1tr•1 eddr... •n<I 0111tt upon the attorney for the ex- c..dlt Cof'porltlOn .. 8enlllelary ,,,.,,,, .. of the Oeclan11on undlf 1111 common dellgne11or1, II eny. of Iha ecutor or administrator, and -.1ed Mlll'cti 22. 1982, end-~ MCtlOn 11Mdlng(1) In lueh ertlcl91n-,..1 prop1r1y dfforll>ecl •bO.,. i. file with the coW1 with proof .. Instrument No. 82-108882 on lltled .. follows: "Owntte" Rlglltl purported to bl: 1 URBINO. IRVINE. 'Wer'dl 30, 1N2. of Offtclal Aec:orda end Dul ... : "Ut11111M end Cable CA 927 14, TRANSAMERICA of wrvice, a written request tnllleOtnceoflhlCountyRecorder T~". "Support Ind s.ni. FINANCIAL SERVICES. (714) statingthatyoudealreapecial ol Orlll'IQI County. Stat• ol can-,,,.,,,.. Ind ''Common ArM and 832-9314 notice o f the fillna of an in- '°':itl SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ~~~~ =~i:a;r:·~ cl:i~. ~:;':'or~~~= ventory and apprailemen\ of TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ...-ner'tl(•) 11/111'1 l)er11wlerly ... ,,... ot Ille 11r•1 lldd,... and °''* estate aueta or of the peti- CASH. CASHIER'S CHECK OR tortll In lhe ertlell entl1i.cl "t-oommon dMlgn•llon. If any. lhOwn tions or accounll mentioned CERTIFIED CHECK (peyllbll •t llme manta" Of the o.ctlll'ellon of ~ llttaln. in Section l200 and 1200 5 of of .... In lewtul moMy of Ille UnlWd nanll CondltlOna Ind AN1rletloOI, Seki Mia wlll l>9 made. bu1 wttl\OU1 · Stet•). •t: In the lobby Of c.lltomte recorded on JuM 9, 1978 In book c;ovtt1ant or wwrenty, upr-or the California Probate Code. unci Ttti. Comc>enY • 1010 N. Mllkl 11ea.pag1420ofomdel Rlcordeor pti.ct. regarding 11119. ~.or 8 RUCK, KRANZ Is SJrwt. Sent• Ana. Celtfomla. 1111<1 County 11111 "M .. t« Dicier-1nCUmt>renoet, to P•Y the rttnllnl~ PERRY o-:lou ~r~~~gfF~~~J':rC:A"o~ ~~ u:-~ne..,: ~= ~~ 0: ~~ ~~~~':\~~ : ... By: ALAN N. O'IWN, ESQ. DATED MARCH 22. 1982, UNLESS "Owner• Righi• Ind Dull•. Vlllll ... lllet'aon, .. provided In Mid note(•~ One Newport Place, Teatlli YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT end Cabll TaleYl9k>n'', "Support ectvenc:ee. II any. under Iha l«m• Floor ·'(OUR PROPERTY. rT MAY BE end s.ttltrn«ll", "Enctoedlm1111" the Died of Truel, 1-. chwgee Nemrt Beadl 1:A HHO SOLO AT A PUBLIC ~LE. IF YOU end "Community Fecllltlee ~ ••l*'IN ol lhe Trual• end oft (7)• HS 01.00 ' ' Nf.EO AN EXPLANATION OF THE merit", 1rue11creetedtlyNldo..dotTrua1, " • NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS EXCEPT •II Wit«. oll. 11 ... min-to-wit: $18, 185.M . Publiahed Orange Cout AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-•r•ll, end other hydrocerbon TM b4lnlllclery under Mid Deed Daily PUot Sept. 1, 2, 8, 1983. TACT A LAWYER. tubaleneet In end under 1111<1 lend ol Trull herltolor• exeootect end 0.-5009 83 All l'lglll tltl9 end lnl•MI c;ofl-without the rlQht of turf-entry .. ltverld to lhe undttalgned • written - wyed 10 end now lllld by It under reett\'ld by dMd l'ICC>fded Apftl 27, Oec:lar•llOn ol Deltult end D«nand Mid Deed of TNlt In 1ri. P'°'*1Y 1977 In book 12 u1e. PI09 ttoe, Of. tor Sel9, end • WTltten Nollee of o. PtllUC NOTICE ~led In Mid County end 81at1 llClel Record•. feult end Ellctk>tl lo Slit. The unw-deKtlbecl .. ; Ricord Owner: JOHN BRAL. • elgned ceuMd .. kl Notice of Default YOU ...... OU:AULT UN04lll A 'PARCEL 1: Unll No. 38, In the Slngl9 Man and LOUISE BRAL, • and~llon10Sallloblr1COrdedln o.ao cw TMllT DA'RD ....... Unlnoor1)0l'••ect ..,.. ol trvlne City. Mllrled Woman Ille ~ty wtlerl Ille real Pf'°'*1Y I• 1111. UNl.1111 YOU TAKI ACTIC* County Of Orange .... ,. of Calllornte Trut1or: JOHN BRAL .• Slngl9 Men located, 1RANSAMERICA Title lN-TO "'°TICT YOUR PWmtf!1 !! .. llhown end deec:ttbed In tM con-Thi t1reet add,... end otlltt SURANCE COMPANY, 8487 W•I MAY II IOU) AT A PUaJC IALL dOmWllum P'llfl f9QOl'dtd on July 31. common dll!Qnatlon, II ll'r/. Of lhe Tllltd Street, l ot Angella. CA 90048 • YOU .. m AN IJCllLANATIOM 1980 In boo1c 13e45, pegee 515 10 rMI P'°'*1Y dllcrtbed ebow 11 (213) 85-4-2&00 01' THI NATU"I 01' THI Me. lnelualv9 Of offtClal •-da ol purported to 119; 28 Lakeview, lrvlnt, tRANSAMERICA TITLE l'ftOCHDINQ AGA.IMIT YOU, YOU Mid county CA 92714. Thi under.igMd Tru1t• INSURAlllCE COMPANY. IHOULD CONTACT A.LAWYIR. PARCEL 2: An undlvldld one dl9clelm1 lll'f Heblllty fOf any lncor-AS TRUSTEE NOTICI Of' TRU~'I IAU lor1y-tortll ( 1144111) lnl-1 Me tin-rec1nete ol 1111 '1reet eddr-end CATE. Augutl 22. 1983 T.I. No. a11 .,,. In common In 1119,.. lntar..i In 01lltt common deelgnetlOn, If any. LOIS LIDDELL NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN, tllel encl 10 Ille common ... of LOI 3 ol lhowt'l llereln ASSISTANT SECRET ARY on WednNCl•y. Bepltmb« 14, TrlC1 10349, .. pet map llled In Seld.-wtwi>.medl,t>u1wttlloul Putlll1hed Oren~ Cou1 Deity Pllot 1983, •I 10:00 e.m. of Mid day, In bOOk .ee. Pll(IM 35 end 38 of mla-COYerlent °' wvrenty, 9J(Pf-or Im-S91>t. 1, 8, 15, tD83. Ille room Ml Uld• fOf conductlnQ Olli.n.oul mape, r-d• of Mid plied, regarding title, ~. or •988-83 TruatM'I S•IM. within Ille ot'floee cit county,• ..en 1arm le l9'lned In the ~mbrancee, to pey the unpaid I REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SER- ltllde en11ti.ct "Deftnlllone" Of the ~ of Iha note(•) -r.d by VICE. loeeted ., 2020 Norlll Broad· cMc:larellon or ~t•. oondltlOnl Mid Deed of Tru11, piu. .. prO'Aded PtalC NOTICE w•v. Sult• 208, In lhe City of 8wlt1 encl rat1rictlone deKtlbed In "SUB-In Mid note(I), 9dvatloee, If any, Arie, County Of OtenQl, lleta Of C.. JECT TO:" belOw (lhe "Oecllll'· und« "" term• of 1111<1 Deed of K-4r71.. lornle, REAL ESTAfE SECUAmES atlon"). Trull, ..... chlll'get, end ··~ NOTICE OF SALE TRANSFER. SERVICE, • Calllomle ~tlon, PARCEL 3: ~ti• Mt lor111 of tile Truet• encl of Ille tru111 OR ACQUISITION OF STOCK OF A M duly appointed Trual• und« end In 1111 eectlont entlli.ct "Certain aMi.11 by Mid o..d ot Truet, RETAIL ALC-OHOLIC BEVERAGE pureuent lo 1,,. ~ of .... oon-~la '°' o.oer." end· "Sup-At the time ol lhl tnltlal publl· LICENSED CORPORATION AND OF !erred In lllat Olrtlln Deed of Trutt port, Seftlernertt end ~oadl-eetlon Of 11111 nolloe, the tolel INTENTION TO TRANSFER Al· eucul•d by OR. ROBERT men1" of tile Artlde ent!U.o "~ M'IOUl'lt of the unpeld b11aeoe Of 1119 COHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE(S) MCCLURI: end DA. NELLIE ment1" of Ille Oec:ter•tlOn. oOllQetlon MCUrecl by Ille above de-Notice put11Uenl 10 Callloml• Bull-MCCLLIRE. lluaband end wife, ,.. PARCEL 4: ~ .... IUCll ICflbed deid of INet Wld etllmetecl -end Prof ... lonl Codi s.ctlOn cor<Y4CS s.p1. 30, 11l82, of ~ MMmenll 111 pertlculetly Mt forth coet1. ~ llnd ectvenoee .. 24071 1 It ller•by given thet tren1fer A.fcordl of Mid County, ~der • tn IM W1lcle entltled "EaMtnertta'"' ,t51. 12. lu DOOt lo bl m•d• and 1 trenefer of ln11rument No. 82-3431119, by ~lt~·~=~·~·'s~ ~~=•~°= :n~~m=• lloenM(•) le :=f"o~,~~~~,!'=: .IECT TO:" balO'llr !the "Ma91• Oto-t1ver'ec1 lo the undarelgned • WTltten t Thi Mme Federal Tax numbet gallon• MCUrecl ltlw'M>y, ~ tentlon"). Uf'der IM MO'llOn flM6. Oeclat•llOn or Olfeufl end Oernencl end ~· eddr-. lncludlng Zip lhal brMdl or cllfeult, NotlOe o4 Inge In IUGll er1lcle entlti.ct .. fol-Of S., end • WTttten Notloe Of o. Code ot the retell ltc.rlMCI oorpor-Which w• tlCOfded M~ 20, 1N3. Iowa: "C>wn«1 R1g111a "!net~ fiwtt end Eleclon to Sall. Tiie under· 111on: 11 Recorder'• ln11rum.,,t No. IMllt and Community Feclllllee elgMclo.ueectMldNolloeofDefllUlt FE.RNLEAF C AFFE CORP 83-215358, Will SELL AT PUBLIC ._.... . end ei.ctlon to Sall lo bl nlCOfded In ,9w 305483 ?8o40 Eut Coul AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 810- EXCEPTINO THEREFROM .. oll, lheoounty~lhereelprop«1y lt HIQllw. ey, eofona del Mer, CA. OERFORCASH.llWM~of =• mint rel• end other ted. 92l25 United St81•. or a C1r11Mer • ctltCll ocart>on "'~ logllflw ~conducting.... 2 The name Soclel Security drawn on • 11•11 or Miione! benle, IM rtgttt to eicplO<t !Of end ax· ~ Flnanolel tof Por•tk>tl nUml>er and ~-eddr... In-11•1• Of i.o.tll «edll ~ or trlC1 eeme. bltow • cMc>th Of 500 Nit 5t1 Cemlno O. IA Reine. 1400 cludlng iip Codt. of P«IOll(•) ..i11ngl 11. 111 or "°"'., Mvtnol lo9r1 )\'om tM eutf-ol Mid land, 0!9Qo, CA 92108 owntrahlp Of Ille llOCk Of Mid eor-UIOCl•llOn dOmlclled In 11111 •t•t•1 Without IM rlOM of tutfeoe tntr;. $19) lltt-7110 po<lllon: (If NII by oorpor•llon IO Ill peyeble •I the IN ol ..... 1111 ·,_.,.o In dMde ot l'IOOfd. : AUQUll 29, 1983 ldenllfy) · right, lttle end lntttMI held by tt, M Thi ttr911 ~ Ind Of'* PEELLE FINANCIAL COAPOA· IVY J. FERRCJ\O l221M4•9820 TruetM. In tllel reel P'OC*1Y alt oornmon ~. w ,,,.,.,, ot IM TION P.O. Bo• 4251 Laguna 8Mef1 CA In Mid County end 8tete. deect1bed ,... pr~ OMorlbecl --.. NE ILACK, Forecloeur• Man-92851 • • . .. fotlo'#9; to I* to H-rwoocf -IGl9r BA"BARA HOPE #080-30-4384 Thi tlretl eddrtet or otller • tt114 Publlllled Orange eo..1 oe11y PllOt .., 'I comon deelgnetlOl'I Ofthl,..., prop. T ~ TAueTU . t. I, 15, 1913. 2t'70t Quell Creal! *'11• t..egune atty ller•lnebove dffOtlbed le OtSCLA.IMS ANY UMIUTY F<>" IN-498443 HKlet CA. 921&3 ~eel to be: 2307 Pon OOAAEOT INFOAMATfON 3 lie name, 800111 8ecurlty ~~llladl.~ FIMHISHEO 81-.,. llf\TM"r numt>tt, Ind bull-eddr-. In-Tiii underllgMd .._ dltdlllme ,.,. .., ....... medl ~ .--""'~ CIUdfng Zip OOde. of J)lnlOn(•) -1111 tftlblllty tor -lllOOll«!tl'-In QUlr1no OWMrall'9 Of~ or more ot -·• , ·~ °' waNllfttY regerdlnQ ttlle, CITY CW 1hl etOdl Of Mid COf'POtatlOl'I· Mid llra.t acid,... 0t °''* oorn· . .PC•• ,.,,,Of tneuflll>r-. or.. MUNTINQTON MACH w I l E y 9 J 0 H N°8 0 N rnon ci.IOMtlon. fOlneurllblltyfif lll'te. ~IMrlng ,.,_ --7042 28.7"2"........ ...... 811d .... wlll bl made wllhoul • The toUI MIOUl!t of tM unpeld 9udoe18umnwy """,;'N :CA.-9Hnetw..,.,.. warrtntY.•)Q)fWOftmclllld·~d- • MleflceotuklobllgetloflelOOMt\lr FaoerelAeYenueShM1nallPPfoewi.-~THMN L. JOHNSON Ing title. POii lf,llft, or encum-)Jlfftl ...... _, ~ CIOlt9 ltona for Fi.cal YNI tfa/84 total fH44().21ot 211U Bredc-ictoe. br9noll9, to tt*f)' ""ptlnalpal bel- 11'° ~le '20,000.00, 11,178,000. Thie ""°""' Ml bM11 U1Q1ine Nlguel• CA t2t71 #IOI of thl Hole Ot other oblQlltlon '. ' Thet NotlOe Of~ of Mid~ trtNfej1ed to the Oenerll Fund end 4. The Mid ~ COf'l)OftllOl'I It MCIUnKI by Mid Deed Of Tf'\lli, wtttl · • eatlOn end .-c11on to ... Mid ,..., 11 .. °* !Of' ••~ on a.pi· 1111 OWtW 01 1111t owtlln 11u11neee lnW•1 lllcl other """' • prOlltded _,,OC*1Y -~ .. lfWIN. !All out'-Y neecte. Oetelled lnfor• ICl\OWll u: tOQllller _..11 1111 follow-ttwein; l)lul ectvenoee, If eny, und9r men. 14<>. 13-170MO on Aclfl 22. IMttOn Of ""--8Nrtng ..,.. 1nQ-C1411Ct!b.cf elcOflollo brier the ttm\I tllet'eol Md In .... on 1MS, of OftlcNI "9oof'dl In dlt Of. I'!..~. -. tor FY 1NS/84 le con-llOlnel(•): On 8.,. ~11 !.tt':; tuOh lldvencM, Md plll9 .... . b Of !he Co11mY llleoorder ot Ot· In"" Otty'unnull bud9tH0t ,,._ M7.oeet74 now ""*' tor oner991. end •iq>en-o4 the ... COuncy, tteie Of CelltOtnla. fYtta/84 ..... ---..,.. Mid l)f'llnlela looeted 11. 2840 &et T~ end Of IM tNttt oreM4ld by fNIM Of !*1Y oonduotMg '* tor ll'lllllo lllll)ICllOA et City Hiii, CO.I Hlgllwwy Corona def Mw ll8ld Deed of fruit. TM 14'411 amount ~ I.Mid Tiiie Oomllenr. lOOO Mein Street .,..._, tM 11cM.n Oelltornle-12eia ' ol Mid ObllQellon, lndudlno rtMOn- 1010 Nm11 M• ,.,_, 8'liee 4'», of e:OO a.m. end 6:00 p,m, Mondey 0 T~ IN tot.i corielderetton for •bly •llmefed ..._ ClflarOM Md ell· e.iia Ana, <Wltomll tt70I. ttwOUOf1 F'*V 1n "" ()fly a.rte•• ttieliMuence, 1,Wllflr Of Mid ltOClk 11 r-n-of IM Trume. et the tllM of . (714) .,._.,, ol'flOe Ind the ActlMM Wll\19 9"• !hi IUl'll of I 115,000.00. lnltlel publloetiOtl Of We No410e, II AM. ForealotUnl ~ Wllt °*PlrilMl•t. CoplM ... 8leo FEANLEAI' CAl'F'E CORP l lS4, 148·94· Oet..i A.,.c 2, IMS t¥1111M11e 11 trie oentttl Ubr1ry 'Of tlll Cor 1lon hrtl«'e ..__: Oeled: Auallilll H. Ila. 9Y: CAUF~,( TTTU! COM, ANY loceted .. 7111 T..._, A--.. POl'll Pr•°.;rt RIAL 01"ATf 8~TIU MA- T'Netee OMecl; ~ 1 '* n.,,.,.,or VICI ... T'ruet• A Otvlalon Of Clonl~lf l..end Tiiie ALICIA M. WlNTW<SfiTH betuted ". l..toUlll IMcll By: D. J. ~. 119 .-r..-.. Co. CIT'Y CllAK Cellfomle, tllll ~atd day of• (a..i) O.J. Morg1t, Ill PfMldlM OOHHA .J, Thomla. kl. M~ 714) 13Ml21 AuQuet, 1913 ~20 NOt1tl •oedwey. llllle tot, ~.t'1)". f:' Owly Sept t . I~ °°"' Delly PIOt ~J;eng. C-t Delly Pl4of ~-:,ca_ o:= OM9I NY 417..e3 ~~ ' ooelZ-N Piiot Aug. H , tept. 1, •...i= 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Orange Cout DAILY PILOTIThurlday, Sept. 8, 1983 Cl CL ASSIFIED. INDEX THE DAILY PILOT ...... am LASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS 1111,111 .. To Pbct Yow M, Cll elephone Service: ALMl'f • Lullurtoue 2 ldrm.. 2'.4 be 642-5678 Monday-Friday oondolnc:tlQloeW....,. :00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. ~;~uY:: lt£AL ESTA TE RENTALS .. _ "'1niohed I"-Uni""""""" 11..-.rum-.. Unlul"l\Ull«I C<>ndu J'um Business Counter: 1m Monday-Friday :: 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. 101• 1021 1024 DEADLINE := PUBLICATION ::; Monday DEADLINE ::! Tuesday :g: Wednesday :=Thursday ::: Friday :m Saturday :=:Sunday Sat. Mort. Tues Wed . Thurs. 11:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. ' 3:00 p.rn. 3:00 p.m. I<* IOlll IOIO IOllll 1100 llU CANCE ON & CORRECTIONS: ::~ Cancellations and cvrrections may :~ be made on sa me deadlines as lill above. Please ask for a cancellation :~ number when cancelling your ad . IJ7) ::~ERRORS: :: Check your ad daily and report :~errors immediately. The DAILY :~PILOT assumes liabilit y for the fir st .. :· ii; incorrect insertion cnly. ,,00 CLASSIFIED 642-5678 220Cl i.. ........................ ... cerp«e anilll drapa ,__ duoed by anldoUI ....,, C&llto .... 1714, '7>-4400 llUIUJ.HJI HA R•OR '*Cote Realty & Investment , ... ,. -'llllllT CUFRtAVEH DUPLEX 2 ldrme and 1 ldrm unlta -1 with OQMl'I view. factl haa open beam&. .... plac9 and km of PldlnO· 135(),000. NEWPORT HEJGHTS TRIPLEX 3 -2 Bdrm unlta In ~ lent Newpor1 Bead\ local lncludee pi.r. tor •· penelon. ...., ectlOOtl and ehope. Cell tboUt thla new lle t lng . S2tt,OOO. Uinclu Uni Town~\fum To-Unr : a ..... 111 Ill• 1 ...... • 1a1e m~ lneral ltot ...... ltll . MZ-1211 A PETE BARRE Tr REALTY Dup1 ..... """ Duplt-Unl ,.,,.,..,,,.,, .. rumw...i "-'"'"',.Uni ,.,,.. "'m .. u"' ~2) -- J»O ~ :MOO 2700 * UllOll llllE * -· ~·Board lto<elL Mo'4tlo :\ Come visit the most fabulous view. New 2e02 custom home in Newport. Nothing to 1-------= compare with. this 4 bdrm. tam rm. 5 IUlllT Lftml c-. """-Sumn-llmW. V-llon llmW. • l\oml&lo IO 5 ....... 'Roml&lo Wan....S ,, c;.,.._ l0< ll4!n1 Ollin llmlalo -.-Rm ..... c...M\I !Wnl&lo lndw• 11.oftl&io ttO'I ·bath, formal dining, 3 frplal, 6 car g_,... v.,.., 1erge 5 Bdrm a .. :: Large pool & jacuzzi. Come to the gate trl-leYef wtth ....-at• . : .' : 2112 and ask for 3 Yorkshire1 759-1~31. family room, wee ber. 2 , , nu _. aa•y 1-1 · trplc:e, formal dining and 21118 R'UI -I long 11111 of decor910f ~~ .... ' = :Cmdee. Locat9CI on • : HELEI I. DOWD •no• ~:'ty'°':' :,,:; ,I ULTll , Ill. MM1M =-~,~~now . EWt.OYKNT li•lp Wantod •Joe. w.n.~ Ca• 0.. -· LI-...... '' .......... ,.,,, .. ""-1\pt>I~ ,..,..._ llldc MalH\&lo c:..n.n. "' eq.Mpnwt,' eo.n.,..ien ,-,.... IO You F'UnvlUl't o.n.,.. s.i... --Coodo }-•Ir/ M.m1-,i M....,I,_ M._, Wo"icd M.....,IN~,. Of I 000 "'mi I Ul't .. TRADI T 10:\i.AL RL\LTY )100 .... "'""' ~'°' Archltecturally 91CC:ltlng, toll 9011 001: IOI< tlUll llOll 902: 902! &IOI •21: 811• nu &lll 812( ' 811• nendeom• reeldenc:• w/dramatlc: uee or wood. glue. bric*. EtijOy bey & night llghte view from apecloue llYlng room w/eoarlng 30' celling, lrg formal dining rm, c:oiy lemlly rm w/-t bar, refrlg, lcemalcer; lend• lteelf 10 enter1elnlng & femlty llYlng. Amenl'tlee Include cCM.lrtyard tn· trance wtaparidlng rtn, PV1 l*f/eltp, beaichet. Ptlced to..,. at M 10.000 ie..you own ltle land. Cell Binnie Dixon. GE 159.9100 ----R. E. LIC. r.q ... ,,.._, "'-"'0..-~tO~-::: SCHOOL &Uc •2¥--,. ...... ,01 Ill BOATS Supw ellarpt 3 Bdrm 2 lncludel Text and Practice 0.-n .. 1 Rm• 1010 bath ho m • on a t"1 exam•. Capltalln u.-ra1 1011 cul-de-eac:. Covered Nowt Catt Mr. Free1o, at ~ ~::~ patio, troplc:&I garden 759-1501. Walk• & lee Spro<11S,1 '018 wllh weterfllll. Many ••• RMI &lat• -• A G..-t Man.,.. r.q..1p 7018 tr ... Only 1129,500. Wtt1em Compeny Ma1n1 I~ 1020 ~:::.; o.rta ~~! I II ... IDI Have you rHd today'• s..pp1'"'i..1N<11on 1028 2100 eq n ot famlty home CIHellled Ad•? If not, S.ilboudl 7028 on a huge ~. Elegant c ·ra l'niMlng ,,. beat --TR·--r•JllW clrc:u1111 driveway, RV __ ga1na;:;,,.__1n_town __ 1 __ ",_."" " """ etor'Dt Ind muc:tl more. A;"'"ll IOIO Only 1159,500. p.-------.....1 ~;;. ::: n&Lm1 aua.n MOIM lllkft 9010 111..Ul l a• ~.=ea.own :g:: OPEN TIU a PM. tl.t,f,e'•" \~~ RY• eon1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9I • '•I'~-.. ,..,.. ...... Trtw l llOl4 I• t• ' .,, ... ,., ....... 011111~ -~ Dciebout .~' • AUTOMOTIV£ Bay &. Beach 11vu• i... ... .,. eo10 Red Estate llulu~..,..ip.,.. IOI~ •AlUflll'ffJc:eu#Cl-- Aul<IO WanW IOlO ...... s_.. "-· llodo 81125 i!c'::1 Onwo = llllWll Y•nt '°4oO 11n11<1.-a-.. llOO lmmaoulate three OS bedroom. two b•tll AllT W<»T£0 home. L.ar~~.room 1111, ""'-> tlOO with bf1c* Fof· "'"'" tun m.i dining room. Mlnl-11 .. i.n tlot CUNd yttd with pr~ ·z~ :::! 1no. m.c:adamta M ,,.., °""""' tll1 ... 1115,000 ~;::-n m~ 111-llDI n.1 till II_,. t1~1·--------i....n. t1n1--------- J-llM ••1 eold it .,.,,,.. .... 0.11, Pilot ... I rffelvecl •H)' t•llt the tint 4•)' H4 .. 14 It the Mfllacl da7 r~ Ill. prl~e I •••t..t. I h•cl .. •cl ...... """'" but •Mt ., •Y cell• ceme Cro• tit. 0111, Pllot. De .. ,...._ C..tellf- ,,_ tl>I _;~iiiii!iiiiiiiiil:liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;~ ~hlnl , HJJ 1-1-1 tlM ~ .• tm ..... -tl41 .,._.. -tlU ..._...._ lloN '"' M.....,,. tin MO tl41 0,.1 .... ....,..,.. ftN ~ :tn ......... , .... ::e:.~ ::~ .... •1• s...... ,,.., AUTOS. oc.nnc .... tlll .. tlf "" AMC .• not ~ .., 'c..u. ... °"""'*' UI I __ .. .......... llll• trJll :m = att -.. ·--U- COLDWeLL BAN~<!R tJ IUNW 11""'9 Spacious pool-abed lo\ In 24 hr suard pted community. Llaht. airy S 8R Nantucket model. At- tncUve decor. Owner wtl1 carry financ:lnr with lo'# down. Po.- Ible l~ueloptlon. TR,\DITIO\,\I RL\IT\ * ~ • ' t 00 • = Q.) ~ .~ • >< Q.) • ~ • I • ' --&--~ ,. Ce Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. Sepl. 8, 1983 ••• '" '" laJa , ......... lalt IHIH 111 .... • ... " ....... IHIH Fan .... '"'" aaJ.nltlat4 .... Uafarafalat4 ,,., ••••••• Val. AJ!!l•Hll, u . Aluta••••· Uaf • ..,lta.....,.t .... raJ--. __ ...;1;.::;0U.:.: ltatral 1002 .;.C•;.;;•;.;.;t•;..;ll;.;;•;.;•-.• _ ...... 1 ... 0 .... 24 11-rrt leacla lOft l~rt ltacll 2111 Cnta .... HM l!!J!!I ltacll 1211 Ctata Mt11 2724 Daaa Pilat 2721 a.a Claatatt 1715 LARGE OllTtllZEI l .Y,I , 18fFden. 1v.ea. attract• 4 bdrm. 2 bl houM. Large Lg 38r. 2'-'Ba, Jacv121. 2 2 Br 1 Ba. houM 11 baGk lg 2Br. 2B1 & den. newty 2 Br 1485. Furn 1528. LllO ISLE Bay!ront. 6 Bdrm, 7 \.Ai Ba, ViJJa on wide lot, pool, spa, se_a, dock for 12~' yacht. $4,850,000 UYSllE PUOE IAYFllOIT Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up: 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced -$1.500.000. PElllSIU IOIE OCEAIFllOIT Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdnn, 3 bath, 3700 aq. ft. Xtra park.mg. $1,385,000. FAllUlllS IAICM MILL TOP New 4 br, 4 1A ba, custom French Nonnandy Estate 1.2 prime acre h1Utop Now $995,000. USHRllT'' lvely furn. Pool, patio, yrd. dble gar, CIOM to frpl<11,allnew,$1175mo olapta,prlv•teyaro,new dec or•lad, 'garage Pool, year round, nr LOT Fibuloua nnanclng "below atepa 10 bch LM option 1chool1 & ahopplng 650-1225 carpeta & drapee & p•lnt. w/dOOf opeMr. lrplc. ocn beach, bvtea No oe11 market" lntertat rele 1550 mo Avail now. Agt, 1800/mo. Lv MeHage •I 382 Victoria St $495. vi-. •93-1030 498-8277 4 Bdrm, 2 bl, family room Hardwood floors Great 1ocatlon acron from park All lor onlv S225.000 ~lsor •Re alty 651·1177 available for • qullllled 675-8241 567-2546 or 6"&-02f0 Npt Halghta, 3br 2b•. lrg 851-9523 •~------~~ buyer 5 BR, format din-2Br. pallo. lg llv rm, $600 $575 Cute Cape Cod 2 Br yd, nu paint. carpet, cul-Spacloua, bright, 2 Br. l'h l aaltt leacll 2711 Ing rm, lam rm, with Iola mo. ,_ MCurlty. Winter, Tiie be wooCI fir• n-de-aac 1976. 645-3600 2 Br 2-aty twnh1t, gar, be. 1825· •93-o457 2bdrm.1725/mo; 1 bdrm. of paneling & Fr. doora 673-3218, 773-9•32 cptldrpe. Uaed brick. Shorecllna: 1g 3 Br.• be, lrp,1e, Pvt P1110·u~fllnt, But ltacll 2740 $595/mo; Step• to aand. and windows. Pool & •P•. LIDO ISLE 4 BR J'h Bl. Grdnr, gar. 648-7171 or lam rrn, lrplc't. grt ocean qu et. no peta 85 /mo. • Nu Carpet/paint. 18'466 Great lamlly tiome. Clolt 6-46-5743 (Chuck or Liz) ~·. walk to pvt bch. Elden Ave. 979-l 6 2 Bdrm. fa Ba condo, 24th St 213-592-2725 Sept. thru June $1200/ ·~ f •A d h h lo to community park 6 mo No peta. 875_7667 Acl Futt ,700 4 Br 1••• $1700/mo. 548-7639 2 Br cottage type. gar. pvt rp ..... a WI r, pat • gar-I achoot1 $379,000 Incl. ,..., amt yrd & tndry 1550 + age &726 mo. 1500 d&-NaJ land. Donna Godshall Bayshora.guarded gate. FIA, crpt, decor, gourmet Saa l••• c.,. 1 NC. dep. Reta req'd. no poalt. 863-1500 Agent. "c"A"'1"'N"'X~c-o•v .. e-B•e"x•c .. A 64•-8200 2 br, lrg llv rm. beamed ~~9-:~~ J!, ~~~ ,:ar. Rnerve 1hl1 r Br. 2 be pell. 8'42-0350 no fee. HOUSE. Room. no kit, celllng1, lrpl, lrg pallo, apllt level pool hme, 2Br. Den. Clean. Excellent 2 Br. Apt. crpt. drapes. bit 111 & 1111. $260/mo. Cati steps to beach. winter lo • $600'1 w/gar & kld1, Condition, No Pell. S600 In atove & oven, relrlge. 675-4231 6pm-9pm 6 I 1 5 $ 9 0 O I mo Daaa P11at 2221 peta. 539-6190 Best lee mo 557-0682 No pets. 960-2675 Lag. Bch rurn. eludlo, pool,- 2 1 3 -9 7 2 -5 1 O 1 • Enchanilng2Br,261s625 a_ O · prlv be S395, Room 71t-842-3315 llat Crpts thru-out ••I• IUll 2 Br TownhouM, very 2 Br. Duplex. enclsd yard, Big Canyon condo: beaut w/blllne & gar/shop 4 Cali iutl 3 Br. 2 b• s5001a. quiet. lrptc, Jacuul. gar-kids. pttl Ok $435/mo. ~~pr~~.~.9~~~5~~ ,R,. decor lurn., on golf eppt 539-6190 Beal Alty Pool hme coot I.le, moma age No pele 1650/mo 963-8286 btr 2·30 ~Macnab-Irvine HI I I I ) t I I \I I \ ', \ LllO ISLE 001101&10 CAYS llYFllOIT NO QUALIFYING Coronado Island cus• bay front lot. 85' boal Low down 3 bdrm + lam- decl<.. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w /trade. lly room Near beach Beautiful custom Cape Cod home, wtapprox 3400 a.I. situated on large lot w/lovely private used brick patio Peg & groove & brick floors lhruout main living arH, c11m wood cablne11. crown molding. chair rail & bannisters, Fr. doors, marble frptca, lathe & plaster thruout, 4 Br, 4 Ba. format dining rm, llv- lng rm, lamlly rm & Sludy Featured on Lido Isle Home Tour. Drop down course, wl patlo, 2 car tee lcll. dads g1r, kids AOK. Call 63 l--4984 3 Br Townhouse 2i;. Ba. Lrg room w/bllh, lurn gar 3 br 2•~ be din rm -539 6190 Beat fee *Lrc 1 Ir.• Ir. frptc. we1 bar, yard, lor-Bet Isl, nr So. Bey .. • " · • Sec gated 3 Br view -c S'IOO/mo. 675-t030am lge kit Pool, spa, tennis condo. washer. refrlg, Nr SC Plue. 2 Br, 2 811 Apia landscaped pool mal dlntng, garage, S1800/mo 760·6783 dryer. ap11 3/t ml to Condo. S 4 5 O I mo enclosure, orpta, drapes, s735imo. 545-3115 M preferred, pool, Jae, ten: lllllOWllUD NOIE Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 sq. ft. $440,000. Will trade for a local property. OCUI FllOIT llCOIE UllTS Prime 2 Br, 2 Ba & 2 Br. I Ba. Duplex on xlnt swimming beach good income. $725,000. Best view, tallest ocean front bldg tn-plex with spacious 4 Be. 2 Ba. each level $1,200,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J~I Aoy,.d,· 01 ,, NB 67) 6161 l'LL SHOW YOU MINE, IF YOU'LL SHOW ME YOURSlll PENINSULA POINT LARGE BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME $980fmo. Agl 673-8550 IWHI TO CIRllYI tst. T.D. lor 10 years al 12v •. Thie COJY upgraded 3 Br. North Mesa home Just 20% down. Great buy et 1126,000 Call 540-t 151 • .. HERITAGE LtDO ISLEBAYFRONT beach. $750 Agt. 213-693-4690att6pm no pets S385. 1475. Nice private bachelor apt nla,cooklng,walktol:>Ch, Lido Nord 3 br, winter. 496·5980 642-7312. 731-6829 close to beach, utll pald. 1250/mo. utlla lncta 12000/mo 675-4646 ---Tasli• 2290 S425 _ 2 Br. 1 ba qut.I $340. 536-3298 5•8-•260, 993-•888 Oceanlronl 3 Br, 1 Ba. gar, Haat. leack 2240 Won1t last long 3 Br, 2 ba comple11, no pell. Freshly Oceanfront Condo on Nol Condo, mstr br 8 be. avail Sept 12 to June 16. 28r. 28e. frpk:, ground ffr. $500'• 1111, 11/c, lrplc. gar painted. 310 Avocado. sand. 2 Br w. Ba, pool. microwave. gar . '/\block 1st, last. sec. 1835 l675mo.Ava11Sept 1 No & more. Kid. pel OK. St. 631-2177 2.il hr sec gated project trom beach S280 mo, 650-1858. 673-5030 pet 714-698-9811,lny-539-6190 Beat lee 3 br, 2 be tui1ury apt. 1700 1750/mo. 151-5999. avail now. 985-7700 OCEAN FRONT WINTER time. 7t•-8•8-7836evea. A t t r ..... mo. for 2 per.ona. No SEAWllD Pvt Am & Sa w/lrlg, yrty RENTALS -FURNISHED Bargain 2 Br rental S435, par ata I araJI pets. 2293 Fordham Dr. 1200/mo. 675-3t t2 Llllle 3 Br, 1900. •Br. 11000 beslc kit. tncd 4 lctde, lall•H lalaa• 2'06 Av1ll. 9117 5•3-5478 VILU&E _e_a_f _1• _____ _ 650-7368 pets hme. Hae J,a' & 3 8 1 11 od 1..,. New 1 & 2 Bdrm tu11ury Room avall. 9-14 In 3br· more Info 539-6l Beat Or unturn. 2 Br. 1650 utile r ota y rem e ""'• VIiia Balboa Condo. Prof fee paid. 200 Diamond. blllnd new, Pl\ Ba apte In 14 plans. 1 Bdrm duple11 In Bal Penn 1257 dee. comp! turn. 28r 2ba, ---------675•2910_ townhouae apts, O/W, from $565, 2 Bdrm from Incl gar space 675· 14t7 I•--------• I sate price 1695,000. 01-rered for sale by Owner. . . REALTO RS Daaa Pilat 102' ocEll'l view Townhouse 3br 2\.\ba. 1750 aq tt $156.500. Xlnt lln1nctng. owner 71t-240-3102 Shown by appt. only. 833-9859 dye. 673-3998 evH/wknds. trtden. dining rm, ram rm, Beautiful 4Br or 3Br patios. kids OK, no pets. $660. Townhou1t lrom pool/ape. Beaut. vu: ocn. widen, nr Springview l&IMa Sept . o cc up an c y . S725 + pools, tennl1, bay 11 tee. Le a e e Elem Sehl, clean 1950 Ptaiaa•la 2'07 1695/mo. For rental IP-wattrlat11, pond a. Gu lor IPll TlllY 1·1 I 1500/mo 1-997-3000 mo. 840--4725 mornlrig pllcatlon 845-8&46 cooking & heating paid LI" IS e11t t91 dy, or ev/wknds 81yfront 2 Br 2Ba. patio, From San 019Qo Frwy LE llJfrHf, 1_771_0426. HOME FOR RENT gar, winter, no petal975. lt95/mo. 2 Br. 1 Bl. pool, drive North on Beach to IW.ill llTIL WllJr11tal1uw1Hll. Wiii takt fwt 120' Huntington Beach 5 Bdrm, 673-7536 laundry room. clote to McFadden and weal on 111.IO/n . a•• O..trTW."91a11la r .... 2214 •• .,.rt 11'4. 01.141-l 441 Haat. ltack 1040 1 ........ 11, •-etaoilar 3 Ba. lrplc, dahwahr, dbl shopping. 149 E. Bay St. McFadden to SEAWIND .... ..,... IHlll Ualaraiall.. garage, famlly rm. Kida, Charming bach. conv. loc. TIL •a•t. 142-1111 v 1 l L A G E . *12100 llWI* n , I Ir. l~ la,'"' pets welcome. 11150. Sep. IUll kllch, $400 yrty. (714)893-5198. Sleeping room. near So. By Owner. 1 Br. 1 Ba. nr I lfl. 118· llll. GtHrll 2202 1800 deposit. 663-1500 Incl utll. dtalre quiet I Mllml Fl• Wall! to beaeh Bacttelor Coast Plau Fem. prtf ~~;::~,, 171~~00 oO:~: •=T'"'w_o_1-1ory--. 2,...m-a-et_flf_au_lt_H_, ... -.-.. -,-,"',-.-.. -t·i,·,·w1oiiiiii1t"'1.-r Agent. no fee. mature n-1mkr. 873-5560 IOllll crpta, drap~a. llove: 1270/mo. 556-1737 6t9-9'48-1216 al15PM view, trplc. Anume ••• JHrlJ ltllll Lg 2 aty exec home. 3Br. C.ata 24 2 Br.Condolrg/deck. refrlge. all ut111 paid. lMa I lear• HOI Across from swimming beoch with fobulov' •---------$69.000 at 1011\•~ and 2'ABI. wtk to bch, xlnt 1850·631-•381• l-400. 538-t637 I •• In •• IT.11.E 1¥11111111 fr1•1 HOO 641-1884. Elderly care In our l\ome. boy view. The kids are grown and gone. Wi I owner wilt carry. Aaklng loc. $975 mo. 962-88•7 2 Bachelor Apta. 2195 , 1 le ._ 27,.1 Loving home, earing lrade forsmaller home or sell. 3 bdrma iv. batha, family 1124,900. Call Broker at '"••·fer a laJfr11t or 536-7t03 Miner St. Furn w/utlt pd. 1600/mo. 2 Br. 1 l't Ba 11ll•H IC• , people. Llcen ud coom + ex~ras. 1121.~. _6_7_5_·3_8_5_9_____ ..... ft 14000 ,., MER,EDITH GARDENS '.,~::, mp:r·k,:,,, d~epo. o,,", Townhouse. greenbell, No Lag. 2 Rm 1tudl0 apl. 8'48·6892 3 bdrms, den, family, formal living ond dining rooms, 3 YI baths, large rooms all. Top quality. Come see! Open HouM Wed.~Sun. 10-4 2109 E. Balboa Blvd. NIWPOITS HSY IUY At $575,000 Fr-& dear E-1 terma. Owner financed .. 6«-1642 Of 675-3772 1111 lrom am to 6pm or .. , .. llt Btatl l lOO ••· fer 1 It& OHJll 3br 2~ba Oen din m -.•• llr. carport, b1tcony. lull kit, lrptc. MllO/mo =--...,-..,,..,.----.,,...,,.......,. appt. 898-7156 ,. • ' ' ' r ' To -call &4S-2078 Thurtn Incl utll. 497-1338, 9-5pm lettlt,llettb t2 x 52 Skytlne. nice 1111 rt1i.Htt. trgk3~~~~8~r 1~~~i~~~5· TIL M&•f 142-1108 wkdya. LA~NA BEACH lmat 1044 rooms. walk to market•. WlttrfrHt •••II I 1 IH L n 40 MOTOR tNN I 16,300. 548-2453 lltaHen 1• 1-1,."" Ocean breeze 11 3 Br. 2 ba •• • C• -Charmlrig 2 Br Apt, bltln lllTllWMI PIH • ,._ pool flme. 1600'1 renta It. YOUR OWll range, frptc, n.W crpt, l~rt leack 2769 Wkly rates 1io5 & up . ••• EL. * .. EW,.IT .uo.* WINTEA/YRLY RENT"LS Obi ga kid t .. -• prvt p1tlo S550/mo Dally/Wkty/Monthy IMIE ,. r, • Pl ..,,,_ 5<48-2630 2 r 2 Ba, cpt, drapff. nr t<ltch's avall Color TV,. Well, 11 eenalnly FEELS liken-. cozy, dbl, corner $850/up. Many 1vellable. come. 539-6190 Beet lee COUNTRY l;>Hth, yrly 1700/mo heated pool 8 11ep1 10, !Ike 11 model home w/lll lot, 2 Br/1Ba. Adult park, Alger Prop 675-4000 Sur1era dellghtl Pool 3 rm ESTATE Conage lype 1 Br, ulll pd, 548-0341, 646-2646 ocean 985 N Coul Hwy 1 h ocean breeze. Eatate vt ti 1 d e m a n Y u P -aai.. For Info & appl call lalka lalH• 2 bung 11 o w , S 3 O O • s P pa o. n ry rm. gar. Laguna Beaeh, 49t-529•. gradedleaturee In this w/bltlns. only llept to M50/mo + $450 MC. rare Plan 3 with 1700 sq It 646-8271 2 BA 2ba, rum. Ftplc, front sand. 539_6100 Beat fee Beau111ul & part! like dep. Reta req'O, no peta. Motel rms tor rtf'lt by wk or bit-In perfection! As-AT THE BEACH ha e I 8 0 0 . ca I I wtthterrac.dpool. 6-42.0350 S120-up w/kltchenette sumable 10'1•% loan. 3 Br 2 Ba. 35K 213/790-0505 la•I. larMar 2 •Private Patios COUNTRY CLUB LIVING avail. 675-87t0 759-1501 or 752-7373 536-2690 Lrg 3br 3ba. lrpl. $850. Walertront Twnhse: 2 br, •Covered Patios 111111 YISTI ans IN NEWPORT BEACH Vacatita lalMa ltl... I 006 C111aa ••I •ar I 022 llEllCED 1101 120,000110 WALKER&LEE Forced to NII 4 Br ren<>-Take over payments, must Real Estate Back Bay, Adfl pk, tBr lurn. $15,000. ownr wlll 1se opt. Comm Poot, Spa, Bch Bkr 675-4010 Call 2 131790_0505 or 38. dock, 2 car gar. pool, •Spacious Apia $465 1 Br, 1 81 Apl. Frplc. Stngtes 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-I I 2107 213/790-7302 tennta, beach. 846-4655 *DlnlrigArea akyllght11. p1110. 1111 manta & TownhoulH tata I •Walk-In-closets bullHna. Some are elegantly 1"K""-0""n·a--.. H·a·w·a·11-c..-o•n'"'d;.;;.o. On s Bayfronl. 3 Br 2 Ba. lm at 2244 •Home-Ilk• kitchens 366 Avocado lurntahed. From 1660 sleeps 4, $30 8 day, ctose vated Cape Cod. Now llquklate So of CoHI asking 14251< Shore Hwy 3 Br, 2 be, 2 car gar. mooring. 1 hit 10 So. Prln only 209-822·2644 Baylron1. Agt 640-1538 Harbor View duplex . lflTllY IYIWlla 2 Br /lome -. gueet unll, remodeled, no quaHtytng 20% down 1255,00 675-9058. agt Owner $385,000 Bell buy In Cdm. 846-0096 ICW I .lfTTY YlfW 200 blk t O' lot. 3br • den, 3ba, yard. compl. refurb. $539,000. 217 J111mlne. Ownet/agl 673--555 t lalka Cnta ••11 1024 PtaiaHll 1007 4Br 2ea. Mx126 lot. at· eeau111u1 oc.anlront l\ome tached g1r. AV pkng, on Balboa Pen1n, 4Br. &98.500 call 6-46-8386. 4Ba. By owner. $775,000. CHARMING 2Br, 1Bt Wtlltradelorltemaolllke house Costa Men value. (305) 561-5580 $83,ooO TMma 548-6680 ElSTSllE Large3 Br .. 2 be homew/4 car garage. AV & alley BC· caaa $159,500 and owner wlll llnence lty MoCar.ie, I Hr • Hl-1121 Univ. Pk Terrace 3 Br Dover model. 2 B1. xlnt locallon. walking dls- tanoe 10 comm pool Fee alnd S 139,500 Jean Laten 752-141• lower auplea I 1400/mo 2 to S Bdrms. !750-$2600 1 block to Hunllnglon & TSL Mgmt 642-9412 On Jamboree Rd at 10 beach •96-7928 IY OWJIEll yearly • utll Frwys Huge Duplex 2 Br 2~ Ba San Joaquin Hiits Ad I I --- "The Meadows", Irvine. 0;1~o~'Z'~~~~r~ 8..' ~tt~a. UTILITIES FREE Many xtras, fncd yd, pet H4· 1100 .. ,. I •• Adult, 5 star perk. 2 Br. 2 Lora Vance Altr 673 ... 062 ~isor ok. $750. 673-6336. •CONDOS• Slaare 2901 ba, llv. din combination, Id 642-9866 Ville Balboa and Ver-CdM 3 br. 2~ ba 2 atory tam rm. trg encl porch. lalHa eafty rm L•rge 1br, prtvate dKk, sa11tea Studloa-1•a-2·1 house. frptc. walk to bc.h. tmmac 1 ownr Sev nu Ptai .. ala 2207 from $515 garage. bus route 57. 631·4960 S300 • '"u1111 675-501$ ;~f-'!~~~es S46,500 3 Br 2 Ba condo, views 651·1177 S•50 mo. 760-0138 1850/mo 3 Br. 2 Ba Udo tsle: No-amkr $410 $950 600 E Ocean LA QUINT l Lrg bachelor on E/alde. all upper unit. garage, w/d Carol 675-9t49. Dean Co•atrcial 536-2690 HERMOSA ulll pd, $395 Ask for Amy hit-up. 3 blocks to beacn. 673-821• Prtrrty 1250 ICU• flOIT 760"8862 811 bit-~~~ Lugon1a LIVE IY TllE IUCM of golf couse and night !•-===--;;; Oupi.x. 3 br. comp lurn, 2 >MO MIC::v~ OfllV( w e s t 0 f UNIQUE 1Br1516/up. TIL .,., 1 ... 2.110• M/F rmm1ewanted, 21-25. llghls are Jull II couple or Great commercial 10_ lrge patios nr Bilbo• PRV patio, pool, apt • • reap. prof. n/smkr to stu, VIEW Ille extras you get with c•tton, Balboa Pen at the Pier 2blka10 bay and all Lg lBr. 188 Condo 11 BtlCh, 3 blks TOP area. quiet, no pet1 LIDO DELUXE 2 Br. frpl<:, beaut apt wllndry on this lovely Sin Joaquin fun zone 1207 Palm) shops &900tmo. 9 mo'a Orangetree Terrace In MESA PINES 2650 Harle lrg brk:k petlo Sll50 Balboa Pen 1 house Model In Ranoho San Good lncom4t-prtce re-404 Eul Ocean Front Ir vine Frptc, A/C, S 0 U f h 0 f 5•9-2247 675-6359 lrom cc.an Super deal Joaquin 2 Bdrma, 2 be duce d 1 0 s • 0 0 K 673_5661 watir/dryr, & other UP-at $300. Call Allan or Rob 1198,900. 673_2943 grades. Pool, Jecuuta & Ed"in~lf Newly painted 2 Bdrm t Nwpt 1blk 10 bch. 3Br. 11 675-0132 18 5pm) or I•--------Studio. $450 yrly. utlla tennis courts. No peta. • 81. 1535/mo. & 1 Bdrm 2811, 1800 mo. winter 2 675-5035 alt. 5pm pelO, parklrig, 873-7954. 1600 mo. Call 831-1024 I -1441 1435-1455. Ut111 paid. car garage. 850-2t93 i -1•• 11/U ill l 210 44ttl St rear ---------garage, pool, no pell, Mele room male 26 .-Sor .,. X • · Lu11Uryonabudget.3Br,2 ~--~--~~~ 301 Avocado 642-9850 Oceanlront 3bf, 2ba Gar, ~ed. nr water, N ~ I LA DNX BEACH·Ocean Walk to beach lrom 3 rm be w/pool. 1/c S700'a, l~rt ltac• Utt OW, lndry. nr 581h park S325 & dep 650-0207 ea ty view 2Br Opl11, fully aa-bach bungalow wlappl, fned t kids, gar/ah09. POOL EASTSIDE 9/17-8115. $1000, utlls sumebl• VA Loan, both uoo·a payt rent & ulll 539-6 t90 Best Ally fee 2 r, new furniture. nexl to Lrg 2 Br, 1 be. coin op pd. 642-3125/642-5369 Matlem. renl lree ahr love-651· 1177 unltl newfypalnted & re-539'~190 Beet Atty'" ocun, winter rntl laundry, hot wnr pd, nr ~--,--,,.--=-----ly COM apt In e~ctlange carpeted. s235,ooo. Agt. ,,,---~-=-~~~ RANCHO S~N JOA-$650/mo. t412 Sauhore 17tn St. $475. 76()..8227 Pen. 2 Br 1 Ba. 1 btk to for cooking ablfiry, must 759_0704 C111aa ••I •ar 2 OUIN-Ntverre St 2Br, Dt. 650-7073 bch, carport. yrly be pleasant, neat. liberal 1 '/\81, 2 car garage, air, POOL, frplc, pvt petlo, $595/mo. 552-0853 lntelt, employed under .. , 601 ll'f'mrndou• fftU/ff," lactat PllJ S 2 Br. relrtg, dahwr, gar. mini blind•. W/O, 111 bltn •Br 2 Be ooeentron1 upr dahwehr. Eutalde, x lg 2 c=-....,-=------::o-=--:":'-4o. 6•4-5319 S.C Ptue condo 2Br 1 ''• -llllCM~ DMYI ...... ....., ..... .....,....,______ very nice, 2 peraon• no apptlanc:M. wtr pd 3 min duph• furnlahed winter Br garden apt. 1595/mo. Penln/Bay vu. 2Br 1ba --------- b1, pool, IP• Own for 9IWIR l lllTI pets. $800/mo 95S--3649 10 ahoppl';%-Non amkr S800mo 9/12 nr 51at, 551·2841 dplll, f/p, 1 car apace M/,., non-smkr, to ahr 2 Br I"• lrt<d lhr "''"'~' •nd r1n1~ hut I •1-•y-u•r thr co11 of rtntJ S 10K or len ---------~iy 5 yra ft~i 8,..1 Eaat 8 yf 8 ~.,. P 2 "'•' AvaH 1 1 •• 75 mo 6-45-2117 ---------$750 yrly 675-6 t60 l'I• B1. tdnry. pool, Jae~ dn .. By ownr S88,900, ~· ·~" " -• ron1 a,~• taee. ,.. · •0 • Prlv•t• 1 Br. lrpk:, pool, --------- 556-1828 or 775-2580 LatHI leacll 1041 aide iocatlon Owner hu Br 2 Ba. + boat allp. 975-0330 Christian Couple w•ntecl. patio. garage. No pe1a. OLW I IURr g~g P~~sf~c;,-~'':!c~'· llaoh P1lo1 lor tfl'r ru1lmf"nl The taatHt drew In the FIR SALE ~~~~11~t 1::8~r~~v;.:~ S 1850/mo. 875-8161. UNIVERSITY PK 38r, 28• 2 bd1 rm1 'w' i no 1am700o1111rig. 399 W. Bey, 650-0600 Ctea1 n b&l ahhadrp, 1com8 ple1tBely No dep or aec req'd. mania. Annual Income of ILi 011 LUIEI TwnhM, lg lam rm. lrpk:. r~ ~~37 nter mo. Sparkling 2br upper unit: re ur • • r, a, David 5<15-8761 Koth7 Dobb. '~•port &erlt We at .. a Dally Piiot II OWIEll Claaellied A.d. Call Today S43,800t 759-1501 or So Hwy house beemd corner fncd Ydi nr aoht•. • -Meaa Verde 4 ple11. Ntw ~88~~~8:11 ~:='."w~b~;: 752-7373 eell .. lrpt, 2 Br 2°b1, 2 car reo, ahopplng.1l095 mo. L.g 38r, 28a, eundeck. eanhtone cpl & ctoMd MIF sl'lr 3Br hit E'slde CM. Clean, gd refs, 25-30 yra, 'Ii rent & utll. Cllt 650-7255 aft 5 pm • &42-5878. • Bdrm, 3 bllh European -.•;;.;;•;.;;.tr;;.;;aJ;;...... __ ..;;l-.00=2 Gtatral COLDWC!LL BANl(C!Rtl style Chale1 high atop 1002 L1gun1 Beach'• "Top of the World" Meeter suite lnctudH lrplc, Jacuz:zl and views. $260.000 Call for appointment to tee. S-6-3375 af1er 5 pm. WALKER&LEE Realbaae LITTlf llllll 1441,000 Grand Canal -delightfuJ 3 BR, 2 Ba Cape Cod in perfect con- dition. Open beamed ceiling, brick fireplace, cozy kitchen & 2 patios. Dock for two 18 ft. boats. Probate sale -bring all offers Lowest price on water' trH 1·1 l&Tllllf A l .. llf IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 r::~::~· $©~4{}1"\-~ t.trs· •••• ... , "-..4 •• (l,,t,T f' •OU.A•----- BUILD YOUR HOME on a apectacutar OCEAN FRONT 3 Arch Bay, tee simple tot. Call owner. Fri ro Mon (714) 499-3070 or HWPlllTIUH IOUIFHIT Dupl.x & trlple11, lovely apts forowner or ranter Xlnl too & fin. 673-7873 T u e I 0 T h u r • H r i ... _ ... (213)799-1159 ••at• ara ••- "''"' leacll 1 Cafitlraao -ltacll 211* 2 IPPll. It 12101 Fully furn 2 Br pvt beach 4 Bdrm. 2 bl, IP•• lge lot, cottage ·1900i mo I utfl. gd are• 11 . 9 v. 111. Av a 11 91 1 2. 6 1 1 • 6 4 OWCX $234,900 PP. no 661•8056 · bkrs. 548-9043. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii Cottaa '•l Ma r 21 I01 Ull Hll lllYIE &lb ciua1cl Fuuy lurn 2 F1nt11tlc Main Channel & br (dlaties, tlnena, etc), ocean v1ew1 lrom 8tn aectuded patio, OW $850 Floor. 2 bdrma. 2'-' bllha, mo Sept 15. 566-4638 aaun1 off m11ter bath, p i t 1 -• bar, ltah aquarlum.1.,:•;.;•;.;•;.;..;1,;;,;•;,p..--p;.; 2• hour MCurlty, Poot. ocean VU, winter. 3 Br. 2'1t $750,000, bl, w/d. l(plc, pool. REFS Ull tUl.n 110001mo. 661-8832 lll·lllO ..,.,, leacll l --------• i~mo. very large 2 Br. 2'1\ 91. Newport Crnt Ill GUYii IY IWID Oondo, compJtly turn, 2 11% fl•td r•te 30 yMra. car garage, w/d, pool. No toan '-· no cloelng 11>•. tllnnf1 cour11 Mu1t eotll. Moneco with OC -· Call lor appt. gar $1200/mo. Gardnr & Aaaoc Incl Oahwahr. 1750 mo gar. S525/mo, 11t1lut + Ing frplC wl alone front, ocean Bl. 2 Ir"'. VUSI 3 br Avail now. 673-6568 winter. 675-350• sec:. wtcd11y1 t98·1936. atove. ralrlg, pvt gar. up-.,. •tral~ {QUltf). Choice NB 2 Ba $2250/mo or 4 Br 3 WOO<!!>tldge 1 E111tM "Un-Move aboard boll: 32 tt Stunnlrig large 1 & 2 Br. 2 Hta erM, 528 Irvine Ave. Ba l 2500mo. Agt M. Hilt coin : 38r 2 ~ ba, fem rm, Chr1e Craf1. $t00/mo + Be. garden apt, pool, Lit 1700 mo No 1>911. M/F lo ahr hOuae w/2 Jg• bdrrna. lrplc, lge aun- dtck, 3 btka to bMCh, Steps to beach 1 Br yrly. $375 utll1 Incl. 675-1721 759-9100 lndry rm, S 1000/mo. dep. Utfl. Incl. 551-0305 M25 & up 710 W. t8th. Agt 631-5155 1111 •n• 4 6•0-2021 Ownef/agt. IOUIF ... T APT 2 Br 1'/\ Bew/gar. Crpta, s 1260/mo pert fUrnl;t;d. Laaua Lac• 2241 1 Br, winter rnll. $500/mo Drpee. b1tln1, rncd yerd $450/mo 213-727-7805 5 Br 3 81. pool, pool Cyn i oc:.an vu. a Br 2 Ba, Incl utll. No Piii. w/patlo. Wll tr pd. _V_lll_1_B_a_lb_o_•_2_8~.-. -2-Ba- houae Call Mary Ann gar.,,,., newly remodeled 873-7844 638-4120 Call 1-5PM. d /b 63 737 5-46-7838 I -.-867 Vk:1orla "L" S52S con o. ocean ey view. . l-O, rM lOOO/mo 64"-8078 OC~..-.EA-N.,..F"'"A""'O_N_T-. _B_ll_P~ler-, 2t37 Orange "F" $580 aec;.bldg, POOi/ape 1 "Ir 2 Br, gar, fenc. yrd. pallo, OCEAN & CANYON VIEW yrly, 3 Br, 2 be, gar, no leaM Nwpt CrHt •hr bMu\ condo. nr bch wl prof male. Tennis, pool, tte Nett. consldflfate 1275_ • utn. 642-2114. ~ 859-3750 ~ lclds & pe1 OK $550/mo. 2Br, 2Bt. 1925 mo. pet1. $1200 673-6640 VILLA MEDEA.A .Ill rtllPHTIEI -=54::-:6=-·....,75-:0,...8-=-,,---.,4_9_4_-<4_5_7.,,6::-:---i.---r:i=:a Oceenlrontlvlew, excep-Quiet femlly compte11. Up-141-1411 PENTHOUSE. near Beach. $385. 1 Br. Trailer. private i••• Mi1at S tlonal furn 2-3Br. frpk:, 1111112 br. 2 b1, lg• ma&----------Hunt. Bch. private bllh 6 & _ _ tar bdrm, OW, crpl. drpa. Wanted mature pro-entrance. 1325 19~~ie~~!:iyw:~·;~~~7 2 r, 2 ea. nr OQMn No ~da·m~., 6-4~~~8. from lge play yard. lndry f1c. fe91lon1I to rent newly ROOM. near GOldenwest pets $750/rno. 548-7390 •~---· -----encl. gar Mo-to-rno. gu decorated ~ view 2Br. Cotlege, prlvlla bath & 38r, 111\Be dpl11, SA. Hta, Of 6<4•-7298 eves OCEANFRONT wnlr. & water pd, $300 dep No dshw1hr. ~aaher/dryr entrance. $250 gar $650 mo 1500 MC qu•-1 e•ec comp turn pell. 1580/mo 232• Incl. 1600 mo yrly. 111. "3• "79• 20201 A Birch St .... , •• Vi • 7 S6SO a '11000/m o Elden, Apt. 1. 6•2-5155 ttaosatp+nr~.d6!P2.()M7~a7t M8F ~""-.-,.-no-~ ::mkr.thr IVJI( 833-1927 ntmaa1 r, alt 675-t688 .-·-'" u ... rm. pool, near OCC 1250 3BA/2'hBA condo, 1/c, 1500'1, lcld prool crpt1, WINTER 3108 West mo Kay 662-1158 lrptc, refrlg. wuher, gar4dtd.poot 4 gueati. Oeeanrro n1 . 2Br. wtmRlmlLS dryer. 2 cer garage wt 539-6t90 Best lee 1650/mo 63•-3777 or ~....._BnU Newport Penlnaula 2Br RHponalbte n/amkg F 10 opener Pool/Jae aoceu HOME FOR RENT evee 8t6-5902 ~-..-ltl MOO. 3 Br 1750. Playa ahr home In EH1 CM wl Conv. lo lwyt 6 SC Plua Minion VleJo 3 Bdrm, a UaJ Tt-U R.E. 973 .. 1000 aame Liii 83 l-01~ S875tmo. 840-1006 2ea $775. Feneed yard & apartaoat1, • 0.HM ftr relt ~iiiiiii~ii~~I VIEW -LAGUNA BEACH 3 Br. 2 bl, Goldenrod Dr garage. Kida & peta wet-lalka Frplo, vaulted celtlnge. dbl i; Sir prof mai. Of rem, dog Pool, gdnr. Aval! I0/8. come. 863-1500. Agent, h I l 2701 garage. pool & ape. 2 olc '300. •99-•6-40 11050 Slerre Mgmt no lee. a ata I Bdrm Den 2'h Ba &770 Spacious single. one Walktng dlatince 10 84 t-1324 lrg 3 fir. 2 be, v1UA8d c;;n. 1 Bdrm 1V. Ba 1630 & two bedroom .tpts. beach. Pool, Jae. tennlt 3 Br, 2 Ba LO<ento Gdnr. frplc, bltlll. gar, no pet1. 686 W, 181h St court• & clubhouM, gar, Yrly. S900/mo. 780-1113, &4W739 .. ,,,. MG gated fvll ~ avail 9/24. S950/mo. block from t>Meh. 1 tam-&33·3307 ..,,... · Slflfrl Mgmt 641-1324. lly d~lng (Old boerdlng ,..----:--:-i::r---s::r:11 , •• IEIEllYE m to home ,,.,.,..It only. Amazing 1:)1.11 truei i5W t hOUH) S ,200 mo. Ital •ti I I 1 NEW gated 20 Towrmome :;;.-:r:;pnil.S2fl0/mo.: poolalde b1ch pad 648--8Ut 10-8pm. !2 Br 2 81, 6fick frpl, VILLAOE COMMUNITY. wfappl provided. Info at Nr Udo anope 1 i*leh 2 t>eemed otlllno• $860. 3 Bdrm, 2'A Ba. 1800 eq. Want Fem. to lht twnh.., 639-8190 Bett Alty f.. Br, lamlly rm,_,__ natJO, &45-8324, 842·8500 11. of pure luxury. Oar· frf>IC. tannla. ptiUO, l)OC)t. "-,...,. ..-8Q4M tpu In every t\Ome rURNISHEO or Corona del Mar 7~t lmmac TwnhM. 3 Matr Br, dbl get wtworkrm & laun-3 Br 3 Ba frple view from _ m~ter eulte. dining UPffURNISHEO • 2~•. ltplc, patio, 2 car dry. J050Jmo. Alto IVl.ll. d e c k s t e 5 I m 0 . room•. Wood burning All UTILITIES wa·n k>c* fOr ~I IHHI fer a.Jt ga( 1850 mo. 0&3·9784 furn 714·873·030, 816-8421 875-1331 nreplac... micro-wave HOUMMttee/Un ed • UllUln 2131330.9393 . ~. prtvatt patio. a c~~gs.Hh~L~. • 1~~1thtd ~f.!13•: view 14 Rut Vtllara. m--.. M2· 110a Opan wknd1 1-5.1 ___ ,.. ______ _ 640-1638 G l T H I I I I I' M'I 0 10 ~no•• •lwnt 0tu1101111<1 me to hffu My #01<1• t ufl 1nd I £ X R I M · I I r I . . - -. • ... ,. •1nr-. yt>u n.,..., to,..._, ' .. _s_c_R_v_r _v _ _,I .. ,..., '°" "''0~1 n•·• io I. I I' I I o _, .... -......... ··-"'· _,,_......,_~ ..... _,.,___._ ......... _ ~ ~,,;. ::,. ~l ;:!' ,_,,., '•f';Mlft> lffllt1' 1r, t•t \l • )\1AO*J ii• •• ,,...., 1trUt1 H , 1•1\.-..f t •';::'.,.=:::'::':::le:•:ck::::':°':':.i:':.,,..!:!:=::::"=:•::cla==IM:?ll I provide qualHled people 8eet found! 2 Br. 2 bl epllt .. ta JN '11 t d •. g •rd • n a r S 1 10 r.,,t yc>ur property level, chef g1llefY, klda, 1 BEDROOM provided, !legant living WIMMIN(,, plu~ WOOdbridgt ec>t to lhr. 3 TRW r•Pof1 • applk:atlon pool. flat 1495. gjO..e 190 130 E. 20th. St lmalMW only 16 m1nu1.. lrom much more! Sorry. br. 2 be. carport, tenn11, VILLA IALIOI Pro(esslonal decorated, {umlBhed & unfurnlshl'd units are now being offered for sale. Prices range fr()m $149,000 to $247,000. If interested, pleaae C311 645-64~9. .IRL PROPERTIES -~- lorm .-profeHlonally 8"t Alty lee cute 1 er. neat & Cleen Fuhlon Jt11nd, 7 mlnut.. no pets. Modeli JJC. pool. votleyball, Jake dratted i.ue fOfm otter· 8,,,.,._ 1 bettan 4 bd 3 with lretn paint 1395. to S.C. Plan 0r o.c. Air-open daily 9 to 6 f>rlv 1250 mo -+ utile lrigyoumaxlmumprotac· ~-1~ w/pV1 IP":·a 861·9$23 port. Just ... , of New· Ou1t1.Ts~~er1.Ctlt tlon. Call Pet• JOMeon chef• kit, dbl gar, pet• 2 ... ·~1 r:t:oo~ ~·~,~~ Oaikwood 831-1268 530-8190 Bet1 Atty'" 18r un1utn, ... 5 mo. + 831·5439. 2•73 Orange Garden A9N1rtlfttnb at I Waat L ualv E bl" I 3-Br dep. Ntwly decorated, ...... "~t M 3 8d-Hou .. w :.ftw o_._-.:., at mm1e. •love & 1.rrlg. off .,,.., ,.. ... , """ • .... · .,. _,,..., 2~8a. 2frple'a. I t350. parking Quiet nelQh-iaa 1 t Ntwport Bodi So. £/aide C.M. Ra« upper 76t-1341 Agt. Avail. ........,.....,. ••~ 1 T 1700 l 6ttl Strttt OK. OOOd on malnl . .,... ,......,, """pe •· 0 ... 2if. 2L: gerege wlopnr, plum bing, 9'c M\4t be MES1' V£RD£ 38r 28• HOYltllltter avallal*. ,... caH &45-HO• newly oacorated, frplc, (at Dowr)' rea1. rent. Aet1 aupplleo. new paint, crpl• &. drpa. tired coup4e, V«Y reec> ocm'Mw. •93-1030 6.-2.s •Jl 84&-2008 Mllul S 1100 lnctd gardnr. From Jan to JuM. Aleo 2 8dtm. • wtth gar· 170.0347 IOY98 Ptt•· Cal1t'7W120 809 ca" 111., 4 pm. heh.. A$)t wtftl 1 k le Newport Bead! No. More ..,.,,... .,. QMtlnO Nu erpll eoo.nt this 5 rm Newport Shor• 3_. Br a~a.'.&481 ~1'tim!.1 ~14~~~-3~· 880 lt'ilnt A~llf ~':.~i>o~~~!"': l\me wfmOd kit, fncd • 21A Ba. 2 b1oet11 tobelch, 1 Br. btt!M, belcony. gar. (at 16th) lhl • k'.!'...'.1 Ptt•. dbl gar. Only GIOtt to PoOI t. t.nni.. no pen 1375. 6' .. ,201. Find what you want tn 64S.U04 ~~I~ 'n':~"': Sow 5394 t90 8111 lee t82-t683 &45·NS1 0.lly Pllof ClaaaffleA !11 .. •••1!!11111•• ~ M. ---.1.:=====~ ' ' ------ Orange CoNt DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, Sept. 8, 1983 CJ lb l•r l•e llre•l•r ~ cw Cut llertric&I ......., ..... ........ .......... Pda!!at '1..W., IE .... Mmrrmy fiOm: or CJlild c:al9, my u;:a Qd ELECTRICIAN: 20 YRS JESSIE'S GARDENING Crpt & Window ci.enino tl&LJTT PU11111 14 lw D f ea. tall ~~- your otllce. Ret~9lioe35' hofM.tuil/tllM.Pref.new EXP REAS. RATES Comp! o*t1 upe & i;i.n'I Prof, reeutt1 et r-. rat• ~:::.~=UH~ Prompt, nut pro· WATEAHEATEASpecUI ~ .... ~ .. 1•1 1~1 yrteicpertenc:41. 4 2 bom.Refl-154&.8231 848-7802 malnt.Fr .. Mt.640-8036 CALLBOBIHl+4125 ~.ve~2-4853u leeelonell. '38-7149 P00111Mter1•Fumecea ..,._....,v,__ ".'" Ca"att l dla1 Ct1t11cte11, faraltart Lflal1Wil1 Ilia•~· 1HM41Mt/ThrN&• Bud 849·8288 .. &IJTY PUITIU •Feuoeta•Olepoeell• tlnll' wtd ;N;W c:bln:t1. C&blnet ltatr&I H -?F,._1 -A~FS~ e.c:tcy 841-2201 ~=n prom p 1. n e et pr 0• Drelne clMftd from S5 & ROU! VXNAllA W6Ak feeing beta & formic& ome r....,._ ........ · fY 125 anytime Aeoaln Doors A8lle ..,.., "'° counfW!ope. IM2-0881 Remodel/,.,..,_, QOmm. Antkiu. fumtture reator.ct, Cet>in.t .. Eleo-PlumblnO DP'I ..., .. 14m ~A8 6 .c . flNlonell. ese.7148 851-HCMM&a.i431-0&o0 • •876-IS 10 · ....---------· & feeld. Llc'd, bonded, lrH pick-up & del. l'endng. DON le6-01ii9 Ref.. Own tl'W. """4828 Up 5160 + c.c. 84$-8811 INT/EXT, CALL JIM. • 20 )'f'I eicp. * CUiftbJ Ina. For eet, 552·9142. &45-6434 aft 8 731•9113 Home Repelra . Cet1*1tty MOST IN 18 DAYS ua.1111 ·~ ~RV: E.XPef?t ail ConllrUCtlon 'R' Ua All typee of Anl.,,_ your Plumbl~ • C=. Refe. HISl-OllPn l.ttHal RALPH'S PAINTING AS!! p ... ·"1%:= ph ..... 20 )'f'I In .,.., Reoalra•Remod•Add'n• Homit or m~ Stlop. Steve CALL F ED 2·2443 ...... OlUllll elill Room Dene. Leeeon1. Int/ext. Retie. l lo'd. '=.. a-~t'a1'::.::: WINDOW WASHING Chet Renov. &45-3749 2.4 hr emerg41ney terVloe '494-8837, r• Eat. ONE CALL DOES IT ALL W1dothr0toughworll, ~ &10 Speclel. Harbor Fr" Mt. 841·3638/24 hr A;;i1on~'~54.,.. OU~·LTITYh9 •only• rnegic1.L Remodel/repjllr. Unique & Lie. 334'714· 855-0880 111 • ....a -• We ftx It, bl'9ek It. buy It llebi. end REFS. With C•nler &I Wiiton. ,... "" '31 "'"' unueull WOf1I • epeclalty. -.-.tuil or haul It. 54a.6009 complete carpet and 1-10PM. 850-3048. 1.~2 :!ii~!~~ W:. DIANETIC AUDITING "LAI the Sul"llhlM In" 00 IT NOWll 20 )Tl. Uc'd, bonded. &!;....... EU 1111 P&lmtll .. ;":~·-'""· -~-... ~ air-" ··n "'~ lncrMN Awereneee P '-boC t...,2 ,. .. 1• · •-* .,.,.__,",··" ..,,""""' M-amlllll ...,...... ""'' ln..,..llnyou'"•5-"'133· SUNSHINE WINDOW UIFllUllllA ....... ona'""'....,. '"y dogal Grooming Topped/remoll9d. c ... n ~Oaryl545--5277PTL donefr ... CALL TOOAYI ..... , ... .. CLEANING &42·1549 Your Delly PllOt Rec>llr·Alteretlona achl. $10 any u . Teecher up, new 11wn1. 751-3478. 540·5854. BRlC~RK: Smlill JOb&. Pamrl-Llaat Lftltt ServtoeOlrectory Ooore-WlndoW1-C1blnet1 21 yra exp 548-2848 B11Ua1 JOAN'S CLEANIN"' N-port, Co111 Mell, F• .. h•it,~.1·-·or=r ;c::::om r-.!!!!l~-p.n.l·P•tlo•·F-......... 35 . ALOHA Prof GARDENER "" u ...... ·-.. ..,,.., ....,,.,_,...,._ Repr-.itauve ~ _,..._ DUMP Joes l Cooking . Errand•. & All lrvlne. Ref•. 675-3175 HANOI /STRIPPIN IU ... 11tat,112 yrt exp. Jerry 5'46-«l3 l>rJ'wall Home& & Apt Clean-Up, SMALL MOlllNO JOBS Hahld Outlet. 540·1287 Cuatom Brick-Stone VtSA·MC Sco1t 873·1512 tlp~:'B8~ ~cr,07 ~~~~~~~~~I ~1r1ama11 Job•. Fencee, iSMXl0Xco0sficX[ ~'.:d1~~'.0'T~:r.· ~fr:: MIKE &48-1391 Relleble c auculen, gd Block-Concrete. Lle'd. "WE GALS SHOULD 9hel\lee, pa111tlon1. low SmeM )Obe & Rec>IW• Traah haul·t·•ey. HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE REF'a, eeeklng houM-Refl. Free .. t. 549-9492 HANO TOGETHER" 1, ................. ._ ____ _ •• piflClno Lot Repelrt-Seelcoetlng S&S Aaphlt 631--4199llo rat ... Steve 731-8311 BUD 552·9582 Fr" .. t. IHl+8585 Furniture, Trelh. Tr... cleenl&V lido Ille ., ... •ma 139--0730 AnY1lme1 Rut>; ROOflnQ-J typee c.,,.. lemct DRYWALL TAPING CLEAN-UP MASTERS 983-5415 NORM 875--00 5 .r QOVINd-Pali• C...1 L1c~1~·=13'9 _ All Textur .. & Acou1t1C All alz ... Prof., , .... Alt< LT HAULING • MOVING :R! Carpet clMnlng by retired Free nt. Kevin 673-1503 ebool our 25,000 lawn Rental Clean Upe, Jon Laa•1e11l11 Oulck.Cerelul. Lo• rat ... P:~~'~:. ~encet, d.ck•P••''. lffrttulal Journeymen. For free eat: 1ptl<ll1t. Cell anytime. '45-81921731•2916 - -Uc. T138046 552-0410 It !UzdttiaJ Chetlee 673-7435 aft. 8 llectrieal 648-M84 (MlchMI) UlllllH Ouelltywcm. r .... exp'd, mcft eAAvs lffiNd c EttcfRiclXN: Priced GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS IWITllWIOI, *'· 1 lntH* llcd. 98:).()022 Ive meea 1~w..wP .. IN"d .... /&Pioo .... k"'k"'e"EP-iN~d .. In my home ,,.., v1o1ona, 4.tat1t tacrtlt right, free •llmete on c":uYi:: ~~ng & HAULING. No Job too WNOUtH eeec!,%'i::1~i!5r~l!~P· P111ttr/lttah For tn<11v.111n1 bu.U- Coeta Mw.. 842-1482 c;;:n;;;1.b esonary-elo& lar~ °' 11n111 )Oba. Uc. Free eetlmat ... &42-9907 amall. 895-eooe L•ndacape remo0e11ng, Uc. T-118,428 730-t353 PlX§ftRPXTcAINd Hr/dey/wtt. ~ Babyetttlng In my home. ,,3w8~0115 ... 7cus~0~~3~4 396821. 67s.o359 HAULING: SMALL JOBS clean up. Sprinkler Reeluccot. lnl/ext. 30 yrt. Trtt lfnsct 406 Frwy & Megnolla. A LIC'O ELECTRICIAN lar4Hl11WMte4 Truh & Furnllu,. 1y11em1,compu1eror ,1iatla1 NMI. Paul 545-2977 11-/PIHl/UIL fl.In piece to play & learn. Concrete, muonry. flat· Ouellty work/Rea. ratee Mowing, EdgTng, Twl<:e 1 MATI 64&.5089 manual. -H 8ellet1y M8-5l89. work, loondetlona. Block. TOM 631•6072 month. $20 to 125. I Cl l 11 yra experience, Fiil Pllmll ED'S PLASTERING FrM .. 1. Ron 154&.2637 brick. llc'd. 538-5013. 548-9707 talt eu ~ llcenced, lneured. Uoyd'I by Richard Sinor. Lie. lnllaxl. P1tchlng/lex1ur .. SELL Idle Item• with • •E1ectrlclen: ~/Repair u•111•R UllDD R681N's cLEXNING landceape. 280644. 14 yre of happy Reetuccoe. &45-8251 Hiiie llOl'Mlhlng you went Delly Pilot ctllllned Ad. Have aomethlng to sell? All typee.. Low prlcle. Uc. --SEPVICE: 1 thoroughly 714/587-7622 local cuatomera. to Mii? Cluelfled ada do &42-5876. Cllllltled Id• do It welt. Free eatlm1t•. 631-23'45 839-5035 dean houM. 540-0857 collect. Thank you, 983-41 14 Sell ldi. Item• &42-6878 It well. &42-6878. llatt Law State law requk• thlit lill contrectOf'I who perform wor1c over S200 ~•no labot end meteriell mu9t be lloeneed. Unllolneed contrect0<1 lhould IO elate In their ldvertltlng. Contr1c1or1 end con• aumer1, contact Mery Orondle et 55&--4084I with any queetlonl. Contrac- tor'• State Llcen1e Boerd, 28 CMc Center Plaza. Room HO, Santa Ana, CA 92701. People who need People ThM'I whet the · DAILY P1LOT SERVICE DIRECTORY " ... abc>Utl lua1tri1I Ptr11aa11 3012 ltlt Wut.. SIOO Btlt W11t.. SIOG ltlt Waat.. lllt ltlt Wu... SI .. ltlt Wu... HM • la tall 2'21 * HIT&lf PIHi * Bebylltter. mature, 6 moe. OLElllOlL FREELANCE Writer Eam Ml'fll p /T Mature woman to baby tit HtTlS C Guye/Olrlt/Couplee: Call old gtrl, my home or blo money fut and euy S.__ ... _ "'·-Club & do llght houNwottl, my HOIOSCOPI f 1U11 1 TI Joy 940-4710 (24 hfl) youra. Reis req'd. PIT llOIPTllllllT wrltlng ar11clee and lhort 0.~9ci':.~H:tr1tlo~ hon'le, 2:3o.8:30, $3/llr. JLIT OTIS MC· Vlaa ·Amer. expr... ~!1~315;. .. 6 4 8 • 9 O 1 9 . Local Senta Ana mfg. atorlel lrom your O'#n Weight loel program. No te2-0793. H.B . BY SIDNEY OMARA .,. .,., 1eek1 rellebl• pereon h o m • . C • I I exper. req.. C1YefWelght Metw. women to CW'9 tor Olllll Are you • m&le or female UIYllTilll 1111111 w/pleuant phone vokle 1-718-842-eooC>, lnclud~ preferr•d. train lrH. 2 tml boy9, 1 & 3 In my llHmlAL 11"1 MISTRESS? Well teken Rel adulta, own trans, 21+. to work. In general olfloe Ing evenlTa end week· 11000 or more per mo. Irv. rlc>tn•. Mon-Thure Frida~, Se tember 9 HAS XLNT LOCATION cue Of, apartment, Temp. Charlott•'• Sit· lncludlng TYP/ Ace II end•. ext. 8028. potllble, In vt<Y lhor1 10-4. 161-9372 NEWPORT BEACH money, etc. A Dally Piiot ft Pay/Rec. Benellti. Full time, 40 hra. Some time. Mr Frank 542·90411--------- (March 21-April 19): Be aware of specifics relating COSTA MESA reporter would Ilk• to In· "'*· &45-3749 1 4pm 54e.5543 night• & Mekendl. w1u or 980..e&ee ......_ &llllT&IT to licen9e requirements, leases, legal rights and permissions. •Olftce WlfehOUM tervlew you •bout your BANKING Clerk/Menr.· Hlllmri train. COmpeny beneflta. HouM clMnera, r.o: r:!t E:lenced. for buay Don't hesitate to ask question,, -pinpoint problems, realize that Combo ~~ttytec0n~al wl~po~ M•Jor .. ~~~and loan ~~~~· •. gl E~p:':d P'::f. ~~tn ~.~in~ ~1~"· f I & P t: M.._ ~ ~= you poaess strength, aaets and refuse to be undermined by *1500aqtt to3712aqn reque&t. 11 you're Int· hu lmmed. opening In 640-7373. teln. J9wel• by JC>MPh. kee ping , lnt urance thoee w ho would eee you fail. •Clfl)ete, drepee, .,...ted In talklng. print coat• Men/Newport 3333 8rl1tol, C.M. HOUSEKEEPER: U\19 In. knowted0e a mu91. 8allify TAUR US (A pril 20·M.a•..,O): Focus on employment, health, •*~~tlut1•1 .. ~11y 1·.~'.!'..'.!~ yoor ltret name & phOne lkih lfN lor en lndMdual OUll/nPllT Child care. Expelenced. commai1MW1te wtth ex· '" .,.. '" .,..,___. numberotWhereyoucan withe moa. plua teller Full time poalllon In Or. nu T191PIY Nonamoker.642-4802 pertenoe.631-3999. ability to make changes at right time and place. Gain indicated 1"Weter lncld be rMCtled Ind mall It 10: tllP'f. Muit type 30 wpm, Cty to work In aalel clept. PUT. fml .. I HOUSE PL.ANT SALES --------through written word -by putting ideas on paper you 1"Av&ll. lor lmmed occ:up Ad #985, o.lly Pttot, P.O. excel. benefit• and work.· Strong cietlcal lkllll & Opportunlll•• 1v1ll1ble FIT Reep pereon ben-lllMIAL ,_., .... automa.tically J>!'°teC't them. Gemini, Viroo, $amttarius natives Tl ..... .!!!, BCoAx921~2 ... • Cotta Meta, ~-~~lt11o0!\!.1At pplP.!lflcln typing 1 mutt. Payroll with th9 LOI Angelee eftt1 exoeilent Mu~e en-Optllh&lmollgeet otnc:. -e e-,_ " " ,........ ........ • .. -exp. helplul. Good WOril· TlmM Clrettletlon 0.-J bit wort! ' Expenenced. Plltt/tlme. figure Ill scenano. . . . 1635 Whittler Ave. C. t3 Federal Savino• end Ing envlrof\ment. Cell Part m • n t In our ==· 49M200 Nwpt 8dl '31--4780 (8-5) GEMINI (M ay 21-June 20): Domestic adJUBtment 1B l4l·lll4 142•1111 Loan Peraonnel Dept. Penonnetl 714-983-5500 door-to-door newapaper ...... It ......_. ..--.arv, involves children, could include a "hectic" romance. _ Do~ 11119 In a 1901 Newport Blvd, for Interview. .. ... program. Ouaran-Houeewtvea, 1tu<1ent1, etc tlf ·--J 1 duatrlal bldg f lee Ne Coate M .... E o E. teed hoorty W9Qe plua • Fun time and 1*1·tlme AnNW pnon., i'nlk• ac>-· ~tive juices flow, style is impnnbe· ted and your popularity ~rHoegHoep.~R.&D. T!L~:VO~E~~ · · OU. commllllon.Houre:OAM temporaty help. Typ11t1, =::n:, ~-~ouptaln mcreases, especially where mem rs of opposite sex are «00 aq n. S2'420/mo would Ilk• 10 talk 10 you 8ar1end penon, tllp. '*'· 7•3 and 11•7 M ... Verde • 2PM or 4PM • 9PM c:uhlerl. ticket tekere, ~, .. ___ ....a T · la ke l 834 Produc11on Pl PIT, apply In P9'10n Conv Hoep, tel Center. Trelnl~g 11 provided: light conatNCtlon. ~ practice In Newport una;~:n--... aun.as native p ys Y roe. xroea · about that clecl .. on for I 2--4PM. Le Blarrltz 414 N. Cotta M .... 548-5584 Potential 10 eem $300 In per90n, Mon-Fri, ti.-8-dl. Mwt hlw elC· C ANCER (June21-July22):Focusonbusinesstranaactions 54--4200 1tory. Cell Lorenzo Newport Bl, NB . pluiperweek.Foranln--tween 2·8 at 1780 perieno9. Call 642-1057, which include property home real estates. You'll feel more WANTED: lhop apace°' e.n.t.842--4321· fS.45-e7oo.EOE. a..,alH(Lhtll) tervlew, Call (714) Monrovia Ave, Ste c.2. UklofSandl. ~· te~ ~be oudin~ ~d y~u'll kn~w w here you stand :fl: Jcfy'=~i. w1':i':; ESClllT1/lllELS 1tH• lr11 PttJI• ~~~.:i~.i~; e1~: 951-2361 , Mt 1204 = 2~e.ii::e ti.-..a Ill connectlon wtth money. Pisces. Virgo nabves play irnpor1ant up to 1200/mo. Cotta tor movie and com-lady. Mull drive, Ilk• IUIUL &llllllLY ' UROLOOISl: Coste M ... roles Meaa or HunUngton Bch. Outcalt OHL Y 835-9199 mercl&I• w/faahlon motif. cat1. Non/amoker. Call .... ""' /llllWt1rt ndl orgenlz!ld eiq:iered. LEO (July 23-Au.g. 22): Critical decision may be n-..rv Biii IMlt-1221 0 ....., 111...., No ,_ or duee requlr11d. Sandt, 842· 1057 (6-5). 1':'::,. :;'"~ ~ Matute, honeet & lovlng. ~~/bedltlon ~-~.:::n-. cal ~--J ~~ 2131843-0591· COOK·Permaf\ent high ull dexterity. Wof'tl In ~ ~~ trnon/ -. IMW700 and could cause concern. Lunar. numeri cycles indicate Aa ......... 11 3112 Olftce & Bl 1tw!IV ~ .... i:. beautician pay poeltlon, mul1 be aterlle environment ... ......,..er . .._. •• v wn ane. . ultimate su ccess, added responsibility and possib~e ~ ;§pjfufOXC XDV186R* TIE WT leylll~11 Sever el u111111nt1 capable of producing ~bllng medk:al alclee. CoroneclelMertM0-2308 MOVER/DRIVER wtndfall S hort trip could involve Cancer, Capricorn individuals. A~ In I0\19, marr!llQ9 & 7"'• .,.., ...... -~a nMdecl. full tlme-tral!\lng high quality ~latne. Call Two ehlfl• ev1111ble: lnllde aalel. Tf11de ltlOW 1'1lrfltls a.ten VIRGO(Aug.23-Sept.22):Projectiscompleted,youreach bull,_,87&.2495* ............... ~ pror•m. Richard 4ta.544e o.:30A M ·3. & dlapley Niel. WllQ9 + ..._ ... _ _, ... e r audience, sales potential 15" he1'ghtened and n"'•h flow r~r1t1 to DON NELSON SPIRITUAL READINGS ~~ 8t110~ N2:o Cool< reletf polltlon. Hoe-~-mld·nlte. Exoetlenl 1 commlaalon. Brigtlt. Will· Needed lmm•dletelyl w~U! """""' 'WYO"' Advtce In Ill mettera. love. ·--""" • en er"" p It e I Ix p Ir I enc e ~-v term Ullgnmenll n Ing to work herd. Mutt be relleble hard relW'Del. Tlrn.i.ng, judgrnent. are ~n target. Know it, proceed :: ~l~~~W: metrlage & bu1lne11. be9ufV preferred. Apply In per-lrvtneerN. 631-5115 working, VeUd Or.Lie. accordingly.Younolongerwillbelimitedbyburdenwhkhianot Meedowlari!Alrpor1. Aleo counMllng. 1815 Exciting new Salon. open-eon, 9·3, M-~. Meta IEL[~ -,•1T•ra-MG-13416 ..i .. "tl So. B Cemlno Aeel, San Ing In Corona dll Mer, Vll'de Conv. Hoep .. &el "'''" -• --------•&&>• 1.1y your own. SCRIM LETS Clem. Uc'd. 492-7298. hu polltlon• to otter. Center St .. Coet• M.... AMlltlng In operation of .. Ill.Ill LIBRA (Sept. 23..()ct. 22): Moon in your sign highlights n • ~ Halr.tylltll, Mtnlcurl1t1, "'--• ... ... '::>E A v I c Es oorpor•t• mell/tlock Mike • lllltng lneteed of initiative, fresh .start, innovative material, ability to make le1l1n1 ~ 4014 AHlhet1c11n1 Makeup ...-...,."" C.Ji or • room. Oellvertel, :· Juet eurvMng. A pt/1kne contacts with ''very impor1ant persons." Rely upon your own ANSWERS sWlmmlnG c&mlClil Artlltl. Alltletanta. a.. Mull apeak and read Eng-etlon ~lnee, Ip-COll-cJ• 1tudent took Setw:. Bualneel Cotta come pert of the beet. 11th, hive tranaportetlon Come In Today ping,,......,.""'' HMll)'llft· horn. seoo IMt wtc. Let'a judgment, realize that personal appearances will result in Chelee· LJoftl M ... .,.., no · exi-Conttdentlal lntemew. and ti. llultwe. Country Ing Involved. Ex'**'°9 telk. Wiibur Sougglne. ultimate fit Mbler . VMtry nece111ry, wlll train, 714-640-1900 Tuee . Set, Club Conv. 549-3081 Call lrvlM preferred. Newport 875-2875 ... 125 bonu1 scokP10· Oct . EAT THEM $55 000 full 9 Im • 1 pm. or Mon-Fri, 10 em . 5 pm. Ul-H41 Beed\ ln\l'Mtment firm. wtth tllll lld If hind. ( . 23·Nov. 21): Follow through on first Myold~llwayacau· wm' MO:'~'~· 11.....e7s..5259,Mon ·Frt, ..... .,..... 2171Cempue0r,Ste340 Owncer~ulredlorer-' impressions, don't be dissuaded by thoee who tend to be tloned me to keep my con.:' Mon~Frl 9._ePM~ 5 . 6 pm. -·-rind•. Call 53-o1MO WT .alW ''nil·pickers." You'll gain access to story behind story, you'll be =· y';}t ,,:! = Atk for Tim ( 408) aum ITTUIT N~. 8:°~r:,i;:~; E~al Opportu7tty .lllUTll Plrt-n.t part of glamorous setting aimed at promoting product of wh9n yoo might heve to 887-0111. Wllollowtng. Top Pay HIH oriented. Good mployerm/ Need • HANDYMAN to Specialty druo11ore i• P""""'m EAT THEM. ~It Liia 46•_. Bout. NB Salon. llnea. Congenlel et-ltllfltlAJ wor1!1nhlkg4ndry&ltyd Melllng 1 r91POntlble • .._ -·--motpher N lght WOOi. Mull tPMik Eng & per'IOn ~ retell ..... S AGl'M'ARIUbStf!:.?:;, 22-Dec. 21): Good news cod~m Lett I ,.... BM money for 111 l 644--0eel weekend:: S:.~ft 1 1 °' J~b.!,~ ~~·~ be 1 good wortier & a1>6e •"d Superv11ory H · a.far -foclis on pu .......... -&• communication, travel an u .,_.om 2nd1. Alao Wiii purcti dll-Blcyl::te MrV tech. Mull be nee In vicinity 01 oc Air-to work th• hrt of per1enc» to WOl1I ~ to nurm1e creative bobb'y Social activities accelerate more count paper. 4e4-et37 quellfled In all ., ... of Counter Help. PIT, Mon-por1 Muat be able to 8 AM · 2 : 3 OP M or nlnge encl ~ AfJ. r---· • OIJNO 1 v=: pena, MIVloe & warn-day· Friday. Suc>er Send· • 9AM-5PM. Country Club prox 25 hra/wtl. demands will be made on your time. M ember of opposite sex f ADS 11Urtl'-"' enty. For 1pp1 c ell wlch. 545--4887 1~j,~17'5 f5"e:' & b9 Conv. Hoep. 549-3081 Tll I .. •lllllll h elps make wish come true. T. • I 4031 631-3248 r 1 · • Cell Mon-Frt 10AM-5PM. 181~1Quel Drive CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus on career, business, ARE FREE ... umn Boollkeeper thru trlal bal-GREAT LAKES ORTHO a..cti bill · · and build lid • M , ....... ...... 1 unn •••11n LAB 1• 1oo111no '°' 2 JlllTORS a ty to revl.9e, review re on more so siructure. Cal ~th.Jet. ance. ua ""' ....... 0 people 10 train In 11b NurMf'Y Selel FfT PIT Individual you respect outlines pl.ans wih<:h can best utiliz.e your : s no 1n 111 & 2nd ~.: :'!i~~~~C: LOCll dally ~ 11 worti. Min wage to,,.,,, ~~ thS:rti d-V~· ~1 cNllenglng WCllt!, ~ talenta. Taurus Scorpio Aquarius penons fim 1 .... prominently. •.o1•.1tll T a 1949 p 11c•t1on1 t •ke n seeking • rMpon1lble Cell 9:3o.4PM. Sheron b::.C, 0 2 · · eftta, promottone. U a.nnig ' Good o--· -• R.E lkoker BdR"'10ft perwonlorunonepereon 752·1718 onexp, Yflexper HurMrytand 495-8200 AQ .ruuv (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): lunar aspect highlights 942:2111 5-4~11 IAM~PM 5611 Engineer cr11dlt o--auon Oullel H I I needed. Permanent amp ..,,..,....----------.... __ ,,_ bill' · tia1 y Or. H.B. ,....... · ome creen no MrVce. only Auent Eng req'd. Offtoe lhal'p -.t per'IOn romance, 1~11, a ?' to perceive }'.Our own poten . .ou WI Ill TlllT lllll Include credit approval, help wanted lmmedlately. c..an wt & bondeble: g ood with numbe re'. asked for certain benefita, ~rtunities -now you receive Found: Beegle(?) puppy, FOR INFORMATION CALL lft •IYDI oollectlon, anci_,~tetement Cell 84~1 842.e824 MacGregor Vadlt Corp. them and ..1:.pla ~ .. t ts Ge · · y · c:.,...;ttari bm/btk/wtlt, vie. 3211d & Mull he~ valid Calif Df1v. proceulng . ..,.perlen09 1'31 n1..-i.. CM can u.ia ya.-.-. en · rruru, argo, ---a• us Nwpt Blvd. 64&-064e Tll &llMIAnl er'1 lie, ct111 #2 lie I" MWl?ai>er Of advertle-HOME DUTY NURSES lllllL ll1P r_,._ . . penons play key roles. IJl4t1I w/IOhool bu• certificate. Ing lnduatrlH 11 de· AIDES, pert or luH time needed !of ve1 hoep!t.i In PAINTEI\ exper, fllfl. cell PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You learn tnlth about money FOUND Blk Shaggy young Hawthorne Chrl1t11n 11t1ble. Benefit peclcege for 2 dl ... bled men, to live Laguna Beech. 494-5488 850-eoe5 aft 6PM. lv . and h . F . . ' m&le dog with red collet WIDOW HAS SH lor s h 1 19935 B k lnclud• oompeny paid In N.B. Call Scott Ford m--oe where_it 18 ow to obtain it. a.mily me!11ber 18 part of w/blll&wtllleleaah,lllool T.o·a.s1o,OOO.Nocredlt h~r1':°Finv1yee2ds01~ • niedlcalldentel and Ill• (213) 818--0441 or L" LEGAL SECRETARY.•----·------ ecenano, helps you understand your tnle motives and aids in Delaware & Main, H.B. Checil, no l*l•lty. AJao · 1neur1nce. Pleue aend Miiier (213) 321-2900 tor uper, Nwpt Center I.Aw PMllD restoring domestic harmony. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio penons 538-2455 lend on & buy 110.000 Oar W ... ltt.•41... ~our reau1ne to: det&111. Office. Litigation l oor· NeedtwdwOrillng per'IOn. play significant roles. F~nd :i=-I~=~ ~?~1f.1~11on Anoe. F~~~~~~~~ um~&.B:r::C,Oept. lllT/~ &f!:~:yw~:'-:';p.~B~ ~--mMMll9· 546-1101 tuP9fled Apply·~ Coata M ... CA. 92828 Ben Brown• Ree1eurant11 plu1. S 111ry com-P T latall Wut .. ztlt OWct ....... ~ UH Oftlct ....... 2tl4 ·r~~:..... SIM Cu1tomAutoWUll.4e25 EqualOpprtnyEmplyr lntervt.wlng '°' 2 eicper. menaur•t• w/•Xf*. c .. r:"~= ~th~- Mom/Ct\lld need,_ rm/be e aLBO& PENINSU' & FHOUNbO: o,r•yH cal. FVVIO 0NTER PEASON w Coll! Hvwy •t Belboe. hoe' teea/cutl3ler11!:. c.Apply 8:30-5:30, 759-1080 8ftop . c.. ...-..,... .... .... "" NEWPORT CENTER. Full ., or ell, . . for fa1t food reeteurant n pereon: "" out Uc'd 091Mtft&ftnw I atrvo-~ 1 3 !of Int & prlll, Meet Verde/Irv· 400 aq ft . Pvt bath. R9-terVICe ExecutlW Sult•. 548-8284 Apply In peraon Prime. Cuhler, •PftlY •fl 8 Dell Hvwy, So. Laguna. I o d (s'f' n View • •· ine. In ••ctl. IOI' ':f"· II done. '300 mo. 642..t823 '575-M25. 840-6470 Found Lady'• wrllt w1tct1 Burger. 799 w. 17th st: ~12'o~:t ~~ r:·&:~31 P:f:30s:~~1;:~ ~t~~rii llllT /lllTlll ~-~TYor ... .l:!:..1--·------- errande, etc. 631"7 Bayfront. Offlcel. petloe, Olftce Of ttore. CdM. AfJ. on Bal 1119. 9/1. 648-8893 Coate Meet ' and over. Bud'• Sub-(Ptl'IH II a.it) Pn Coete M .. ~ P&ITlm .... 1.. parking, JanttOriel. !)fox. 400 eq ft . U2hq. Found mM yng Boxer. vie l!OO+ + CAS~1~3~~o~j~~ION mlflne. 548-5237 Up to M '* hr. 11pm to oett. benefit•. Cell Yvonne Eern up to 5400 per M!IO-llJOO/mo yrty. CIMn, eta. toe3 ft. 873-3345. Br11101 et Beer 9/3 In ~ptoducilon for Oellve<y 5em, tun thru thura, 71 .. tet·75l4 monttl. AM~~ CIU6et pwaon. M1-2ae1 ml. Pllf, 1Ff111 omo. apaoe lor leue: 747 549..0148 or 549..0772 0 WY I ~y doing •local Rll mu llOM1 Grinder Reeteurent. 1400 Llqu« Qettc needed. No =~';A;,'';;) Reep. 33 yr old man WIS* Courtyerd, pvt beth, wet ft. le95/mo utlla pd. A/C, FOUND meo.1119 F/brown ~~~11~:i'y comrNWlcial. Need men & Be 1n Independent carrier w .. i Cout Hwy, Npt ••per nee. Plf'I time Job. dellv.r ~ Piiot In need• renta l In C.M. t>er; MC'I, bkkpg, phone ground fir . 1055 El Gog on pl80lntla, Cotta • women & children, 111 for The Real•ter. Mul1 Bch. ho u rt n •II O ti• b I e IAgun• (2 hrll per Under 1700 for 2 or 3 br, Ml'V. lflO. Bch. 'IM-0560 Camino Dr, Coel• Mee&. M .... 846-7444 aft &pm. Ana. Serv .. N. B .. plant ofc. typee. PleaMmaJI photo h•~ depend•IM econ-Server•. cook• end bue 875-6884 day). Weekday P .M. under MOO IOt 1 br or 3 Bike E. of Fell"Mw & ex1>9r. opr, PIT ahltt •wlthphoneonlyto omy c;er lrvtne Newport peraona pollltlon1 1vat1. Ln-•-WMlfend9 A.M. Cell Mr. lludlO. Mutt hive fenced Ullfl1'I lllTll Adami. Foulld Nwpt Hgt• .,..., 3· l 1PM. Call Mon aft Celtlng, R~ah Movte e.acn Corona' del Mer Apply btwn 3·5pm. r-8errow &42·4321 ut _,.. 911 991-6972 •IT -·-75 .. 1040, Mr tr.:y terrier poodle mill. me 8Au '"" 1 56'0 Studloe 950 N ron.,.,. • · for car rental egenc:y. C.il ..... EOE. • ,..... •wr -wtllw/bmMl't.64&-e088 ,..,..,.. • oO Hol,...........CA Call Vloky. 851-7113 Th9 l11t"t draw In the Janet,e50-1110 .,..,, Youngledyatt~OCC Lux MWfl.lllWVlceollk:9e • 5280/up, carpeu. ANIY eulte l eoo;,1-vvv· befoni 11 AM. W11t ... • Dally Piiot -------- would lllce 1o 11W wffl/nly 13()..295 eq ft. Some 2 drepee, ale. ....1foome, Found: P1eecttptlon ~ 4 --•• n-.... CIMllfled Ad. 1542-54171. CIMalfltd Adi IM2-6t78 Went Adi C.... 142·M71 or Grendmottlef. Pref. offtou ult•. 17301 BMct\ Blvd. Hunt-01 ..... In red cue Ille. LU.ltfDlll bhltd c ere/hHkppr. _ .. ,_ -• - MontlcelO twn'* .,... Recapc l Af\eg Mrv, lngton BMch. 842-2'34. Bal Biii St. 87S.080S Gr()'(flng reeln mfr. _.., Uv..tn 1 baby mu1t Non·amoker. ElcpeflenOe Collect 11~6330 °' Oatclen courtyerd, lrg F nc:t· Whit end bledl Hfll profeaalone l apeak. englleti.' Aeft . pref. NWpl C1r. &w-o811 81.433 "'2 windowa.Cell152..f.408, BeautllUl~~avalt.-:.1 'oatlk~tten. Pee. ~~=i:. Non.amkr.H.B.638-1008 IUTILU•nt•ll ..... Ill 1ble. &42...f&w. Mon-Frt, Coalt Hwy. nr Sherman Cal". p °'*' tm· Fult Time Ex:perleooed .... laiat 1111 ..., .. llUIY .. 5. Library. OwlW lhoulcl medlat~. e.n.fttt IVllll-:i:,:'9 to Wftl f\lll •tent to our rec.p-l500eq ft ldnllorprofofc caill. Allee Medel. Hm •ble. 81la ty aom-time 1n":' cal'9 lee In tlonl1t. PIHH Cell WANTeu: ltlOP apeoe Of corner 0 lout1on long lufatta 494-1882 "**'rai. w/exper. Cell the Rec:Mt Club of lfVtne Dotot~ ~ f. l 1 :.,:;-:: wt~ t=.erm, o.. IN, fully Int.it ltH Fo1Jnd:YngF.ft11mbtdOQ, Mettcatel2·2"°4 pref reep l*'IOl'I wnci em. 84 -4853 up to l200/m0. Coeta I . F0t det1ll1 call 188 we; n: 2TA t COMt OWMt or new home. Au1o body penon, exp. lovee chlld~. Alt! fOf lrtftr/ .. Tr ..... ..._. °' Hunttncrton 9atl. 538-542 or ~7 Hwy, CdM. AVllll now. 075-8714 MUii tiaw own tOOle. Stes>hante b9t 8em-5pm, Mutt be 18 yr1 olcCvind .. 9"-1221 -.-.m 720-()373 Tuea thru Bat. Found: Yng M. 1>111 w/Wht tuey ahop, 4te.&661 Mon.f'tl. 716-6113 c.itf. llc. Good driving ,... _ Aetall or omo. 2000 or marklnQt , Cookapoo, UIY'llT/mlN CHILO CARE needed IOI' cord. Meet ~Mee. Oftln ... 1111 N It 4000 eq. 11 on ·buey !9th C.....a.J '39-492'. Fin vty l .,._ edul1 WOft!lng fat'*· Mon thn.I F~ 8tcwee. C4lll IOI' 2i6 eq ft . bOO/mo. ffl St at ~. C.M. Alcll a.taJa ltll Found: Young mt1e YOl1Cle ::.:. ~old dllld ll'rlday. ~ to lpfn, It apc)(llntmant. ~ W.1t1h. St. eo.ta ~ OutCJeclo83M2M. Ag1 ...... ry.,. temer. Sunflower. 2-3d~,eomtlth_: ~l/~,,.0:0~ v,~· °""*'• crot1 country. Tom 151-tt21 N9w cornet bldg o O Air Qefw C.M. No tllOt 548301 keeping. Top M1WY pd NMd "" · Celll. lloen• required. •Dalllft POf1area.1onft. ·~ men:.'9~~~~ Loet: 8111/Wht ~. .w.. ~. '40-7370 . • 91a.81ft"M1tr1~19:o.~ ~:'1 G~:"t g:fa """* lflowroom, hlghly up-olflcee. J.to/ft. 2481 fem. Harb0t/Vlotorl1, = toe' 5 ll'IOa. old Cleenlno ~ WWlted MeM. 1MOFRUM.N'f graded IP90e & lhlfl Newport 81 , O.M. CM.RewarO&cl-1211 1nf-.,t,aomedeY9,eome ,.~ ,..~ .........t•--------9Wllll. upto .000 IQ 11. IM2-3490 .,...., ~ -~-Dilbble --· _,,,,.,_,,, ......,. &crow ~~= ~~~-~· C.2400eq.ft.blclO&yerO, i.::=~~:~ 6804171,~13 Ubt~~:,'~oure. 2 ~'°'IMS~ ~-& rr of 2470 Newp«t Bl. Rewwd. &42..00U BaDyaltt• '°'happy 5 mo Ctettoel .............. poofwloolll lmtoe~· ~~~2:~~· BMrt" C.M. l2711/mo. IMW1t2 loet: Golden Retriever b ;J:. Morn t n o •. "-· ,.,!,:;:;:; .~:. =:..,~~= N 1.=::.: 4• 50t/l 1.00/eq n~qO•ll; 8hop181ore/Offtoe It*' puppy , "Goldle", ~e>M:!~oJ°"~ "::: noona. 97 Aelurne to: A. .J. 8 .. 200 ~ ~ l-3181. . MOf!..Frl .. 8. 3aO IQ ft 0t .... ,...., Ad & m 1 /lake , HI. 7eo-oet7 .,.._ . Ollttoel No . Tuetlft, M e 200, 142_..... C.. M. 0.2. 541-72-tt 536-37~ ' PIT Ught Booltkeaplno Slll"lta Ane, CA t2706 ~ 320 IQ. ft. .,.. & Kii. l t· .. f t d t .. I iab;ltt•. grandtnOt.... ... I I . IUmM mu9t be ,..,., IC«llQ9 combo, 314 eq. NaWPORT BEACH (lfflce ... trill oe ·,nae 11 a ... o . fYP9. non-enlltr 10 oere ,..pp y n p•r1or1. by~t ber 11 tta ft. rn C.M. I UO. 1,000 IQ. It Att,.,1¥9. II i.oell• trani.n ~ tot 2 lmllll ofl4lcbWI ,ff M•pr1'~032Weet em • 641-1425 Wall Maintained Modern lntal! 11• IS380011~ ,_,.., M4 3114 . Cat Hwy. Npt lch., Cl .. tllleO Acte ere tl'le ----------• Bulldlng on~ 8tr .... f W .:q"'R. 56'8 Adi, Rewllrd. ~"°"4 • 1:30-11:30 pm. M-to • tuOOeMful The fNtfft ctr•• In th• '*•Dtied Pwti'"9. Gar-~ le9otl. 11330. Leet .... POlnt ~ Ttecle your old atuff tor H9"~=1g )'OU"*'1 ~OtyerdM6ellt'•• w .. t •.. a Delly Piiot •ti •• A.., a I I• b I e . M·;i-·ionlng. Agent Cat, Kit.. Vic. CdM'. NO u w J!OdlH wlt ll a to Ml? ce.nt.d ede do bener Wtl'/ to tel MOt• CHHllled /ltd. 142-M11 14~/ ... ~23 841·5032. AEWAAO. 840-207. Clwlled ed . .U-M7t It ....... 2 .. ft. .,...... I ( A Newepaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZESI . -l I t C8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Sept. 8, 1983 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Crov.tn 6 Legends 11 Churchlll's heroes 1'4 Girl's name 15 Vlgllant HI High priest 17 Result 19 Blend 20 Allowance 21 Navahos' foe 22 Substantiate 24 Rose's BF 26 Kicked 27 Sevensome 30 Greet 32 Bird 33 Racish e.g 3 4 Center 37 Instrument 38 Inverted v 39 Persian ell 40 California fort 41 Meted out 42 Dated 43 Hockey p lay- ers colloq 45 College VIP 46 Charge 48 Music group 49 -Dame 50 Cachet 2 3 4 52 Agape 56 Af1er pref 57 Retort bt1terly 60 8 011 Oii sign 61 Follow 62 Room layout 63 Thrash 6• Grat111es 6 5 "A Bell lor -" DOWN 1 Discretion 2 St Olga's mate 3 Ste -d~ Beaupre 4 11era1ed 5 Gynl's mottler 6 Fry 7 Opp ol windward 8 Roman clan 9 Curcle par1 10 Carouse 11 Isolation 12 Sprightly 13 Immovable 18 Soho pound 23 Decompose 25 Flying lox 5 PAF.ViOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 26 Slam 27 Champion 28 Hungary city 29 Forecast 30 Bew1tcher 31 An11que 33 Bundle 35 Bear. Lai 36 Liller 38 Arrive 39 Let oll 41 Badlands 42 Bit of w it 44 Mongrel 45 Ointment 7 8 9 45 ··--ol robins. ·· 47 Dried coconut 48 Pledges 50 "Vamoose•" 51 Indian tongue 53 S Amer rodent 54 Harrow's rival 55 Rome·s burner 58 Epoch 59 State abbr 12 13 ltl1 Wu... StM ht• 1111 fan ltan UIS Ofllct hraltar•/ ... trtJcl••/ Aa ... la ,.. Aa ... , lepr!!4 TAM llU PhatlOh Hound pupa.,._ I HY Fllllllll ltai~tat HM leMltu IOll Datau 1111 V lk We a,. loolllng tor Ml or AKC Breed. ToP qullHy LM 857~133 M0Jng GI:: 6ffQ Kirn, 'ti HatteY KA. rectory , i'u t IWlf!! PIT Individual• wllo can wondetf\11 ttmpetamen1 1. alectronlc 01lculatora. rM:ef.1. cu11om, all n-. 111 011~00)(, xlnl '74 VW e.tle, wflhe. r.. work days, Pia apply at Sire tnd Dame ava labU. King aln W1tart>ad cm mMih, calh reQle. S32wtobo. 546-4884 oond thru out, rune MW, bullt engine, good Ur•. 808 8 Coe•t Hwy, t71o4: ...... ~.~! w I n D . 11t/hMter. e· headboatd, IBM tyl)Mrltafe, word '12Honcla SL350, ;.di 4 epd, air. 13450. good condition. H .900 Laguna 8Mct1 _., ___ _.. c.blnet 4 mlrrOf'I. We.,.. proceMOfl, ~o. New & ball_, & IOme T• C 846-11535 ~271 Pit Bull pu.......... 10 wk• IHI me11reu t325 uMd a 10 to $2000 Appl, ~, ...,.2 2 '"" .. · 1-7,,.,7 .... ,.-_-blt..,......,2,...,.....,--... -,.--C>'-00--:4 THcher A ... , n.-dad, r•no .,,,._, arent~ 751-3272 only. Mon ttlru Fri 11:30 to llOO/obo."" • 7..,.. fiat 1113 ' "nab ... '-· rr~·~:e~t, grad.. r.R. 11~2/0.0131 La1ge dinette. Modern 5. "3·00111 '11 YZ250, Kint cond, 176 Spyd;r eonv. •lweo. i7c:.:nd •11100• 540--tOIO • ' • , 8tu1dy Oak & Chrome' au per fut. 1500. nu brka au1tom wl\11 gd u VW BOO. 8unfoof, TECHNICIAN/TRAINEE Sherry . Poodle puppy MC 116o. 957-8300 • SCM 142 photo cop!« 11•5·80a3 •fl 5PM cond. M500. 494-87Y4 n11d• Pl lnt 12250. Eitper In machining larnl H ie, ta"up·IOY min-1200 1113·1330 751-2"7 Jay. nellon or n1am.nl •wind: •tut• 1250 up. ~2848 Mol/lng: piano, eofa. gu '7J ~'°JI RMle 80. ~~ J11aar '17 R bblt petf.c1 oond Ing. HllpM not nteeN-Pttl I ring•. chalre. anll~ua Piaa"/Or1aaa IHI 0: 780~di, an. 183 Jaguar Mark II. Mu1~ .. ii. 12500/obo~ tf'I, Wiil train right per-draeaer. mlac. 645~0 2 PIANO l tory I clerk 11u-• ClaHIC, 78,000 orig. 850-8138183+-4922 eon. 848-3123 MAC~W-tame •• '8l50 Oak dining rm tbl w/2 18" dlo mdl. Xlnt cond 711 Suzuki RM 125: 1350. mllH 3 e L " dOOfl=--._,,,...,...,...,..-----=--Blue & gold ,...5.2983 11111 & 4 chr• $llOO. I 1400, 840·90117 Mutt tell. Gd cond. Call 1 •din.· a u't 0 m1 110 '78 Dlelll Rabbit. aunroof, TIWIHl.P/T Aatlfan =~ 548-2789 7511-1!58 JOhn Borg-Warner tran1. alr,OU1 . .1..~'t't.xtra tan1< Supplement your Income -Plll11ll PIAIH ·112 Yamaha, S.U 400. No am/fm marine band 12850 OtsU M51 by doing Int-ting , .... 55 yr old Spani.ti G Oale llvlng rm Mt·eofa. Incl bench, notmal d• d Ju•t tall Blaupunkt eterao brom1 '78 Rabbit runt Ilk• ,_ phone wOfk on blhalf of Modal Ship '550/ofr. loveaeat, chr, tbl, ottmn llvary & tunlng-1305. mo;:;: e:s.57:, OVfN pay· with buQet ... ie. wit• orig palni. 35MPG, air: nlllonal companlu . 1175-8&e2 1800. 546-2'89 536-11175, 10-tPM whH ll 13500/0BO. 12000 846-6533 ~::::~l~:~~d = GERRIE'SA.NTtOUES SOFAILOVESEAT,S175 Splnetplano&benc:h,itlnt Hf.!'~~1=&~:~~~:: 983-3751. •78 V W Pop Top endaavallabl•. 14/tlf 3500 aq ~So=lcan An· .;;1~~~.!~~~:6 tone & cond. HOO 1150 obo. 11.42-8518 "78 XJ12L, wht/blk, &eK oampmoblle, atove. guarantaad + lucfallve tlq~ alto deplt1menl 973-4579 Iv mag ••t•• taff ml. itlnt cond. 12,000 rafrlg .• ale, am/Im c.ae .• Incentive program. Good of uaed furniture & colll<> Sola: L ltleped 8*:1., H UPflghl Plano, grNI con· -Cllh·UIUmti peymenll 4 lK, auper dlln. N ,llOO 1pealclng voice • mull, tlblea WHI buy Eatatn beige TahlHln cotton, dlllon. $500. 815-6888. 'H DOdge MJl~r Dini 1253.2'4 per mo. or OBO 840-1292 For lnttNt.w. Call Linda · • 1lmo11 new. 1550/olr. h 1"' 3 ooo 1 lt0,000 cnh OAC. =, --------.,, 11 545•51711 conelgn or What have 788-0l33 Upright Practice piano & ome, "• • m •nu J80·l393 !155-7534 70 Rabbit, or1g owr\f, •xii yoo? 501 No. Et Camino bench. $250 obo. tlr•, 380 eng. cab air. ' mech, mull .... 121195. TIUP•I ~HI, San Clemente, WA.TERBEO. wood, 4 842-9702 500+ gee tank range, 111 a 141 831-3815 402--0638 or 4112 4554 Poster, King. w/Mltar 11 e •Pa 4. 16 5 0 0 . ~-~_..,.-....,-...,.,..--:-llUOITIH . $100. 545-1544 'S'''·~ I ~o 979-1043 GS, mull NII, '711 vw Dal Rabbit. dlx. alf, w ork avwilnna In Coate 1••-•llTMIE -crlela. 15500 obo. 419d, 4dr, 111teo, xlnt. ··• -• -·.. ai..t Illa.. Su boar 5'10", round ·77 PACE ARROW, 27" all 875-402l or 675--0872 241( ml. '4700. 1151-3822 Meu. Liit week our top llTln llOTlll pin, 11lnt I 130 548-4262 111raa. 37M ml•. top cond. peraon put In 24 ~" Friday Sept 11. 5:30 pm and Yard slllfl. 9.g S1t18un. TV Idle, $1'4'450 Call 648·•548 NB MtrcHtl .... 145 '80 Oii Outler Won. 4 fPCI, c.?i b~~~~::m:fter 841 ~lla,s.r~.,.1.0 g~:w~~. ~~3w:r~~~llC~OUNhOld, 1ttrff 11:232 FOR RENT 2011 Motor 186 236§(. 2 lop1, Sir, SOr~et~IOS 45mpg. pm ,. I • Ho me, completely Maroon/blk,amlfmc:au. 27 · 1• 1 · rare collector• Item•. In-fffl •••• 1 S:urnt 1983 100 --ulpi>e<I. 673-5133 nu p•lnt. uphol etc. •I••. 1177 TILU IPIUTtl dlan artlfacta, furniture. I W."""1"!"11.,..•"""'....,_,..._ y" ... lmmed. opening for In t37 N Atc:.hlaon. Orange, FRllSXf/s ON 9-4pm. =~~h ap:;6o.'S:~. u;;g: Tr1U111r $l0,900. 493-&284 .,, Capri dhle. Kint cona .. 111per. TeleK operator for 538-1288 Everything Goe• cheapl 1213) 927 8511 Ulillt 1026 '67 250S T.L.C. evident am/ Im tap a , new 1 350 Elucknell Rd. C.M. • · l record•. member of lam· Mlchelln Urea. eo.ooo ml., petroleum trad ng Opet· Roll top dHk, c:halra. Haat. ltacL 1140 21" Color RCA Remote TV Auto trailer w/elec. lly, thoroughbred $5550. while. 12900. 114-4-1058 allon In lrvln1. ouu .. wtll butcher block, lawyer• • lncl.melnt.centralflllng bookc ... &more.See•t l•--------1135 494-2921/496-2575 brakes, n-rampe, re-840-6110 a .._ ..... _ eystem. Hra Mon-Fri t520 Highland. Sat only Power mo-. l>OWW doily BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA cently painted, s2ooo. '67 260SL. mutt 1111 nlttl, -•ffu~ 6:30em-3:30pm. Salary 8-3. for trlr, PGr1 TV & •Ind, Color TV, 2 yr wrnty 770-1830 I t2,900. 640-51112 IC HOS open. Ouallfled appll· wal!rl dryr. 30" range, $t48. Free del. Open A1tt lttiCtl S cants. Plaaae call ArtliHctl toll 8r9J!'_g.4528. port stereo•. Sun. TV John's 846-1786 1HPORTANT ·70 280SL. auto. ale, 2 ' Rel* AMC, 111K ml, 714-553·0112 ext. 113 HARBOR AREA ...,.5 .... tope. 11tlnl cond. $15,750 g ood c:ond., $1150. APPLIANCE SERVICE J--'at ,144 Sharp Video Recorder NOTICE TO READERS wlll take other MBZ+caah 831-2852 TIIE lll&IWAY rn Model VC3600, 13-00. AND 831--0257 •~~----~~~~ HWNIT ap:~.=;~ondS.\~~77 UOVING SALE: Sat onlY For Info: 831-2853 ADVERTISERS •70 MB2eosL, drk blu, ~a•Ulac H• now lntervt.wlng for Com· 9-•pm. 2pc tole, coffee Pt •--t 7012 The price of lteme Ivory Int, 1 ownr. cln & 81 EJOO:ado, lhowroom mlaalon man ager. A.mane Refrlo/Fn combo, t1ble,2etagern,conaole Wtr -• adverll1ed by vehlcle shiny. ll8k. 780-e7118, clean, M rrlaga top, TV'e/atereoa. Group work• $115, l"ru-Cold up-teble, game table with 4 181 buRteld Bay bOat, n-dealers In the vehicle 731•3050 45,000 ml. every x1ra, l\>ll m 8 n 8 g 1 r 1 1 1 _ right deep lrM:ie 1125, chalra, twin rattan head· bait. & motor Aug. '83. Nr clanllled advertising lnJ. 1y1t1m. S \3,500. tlonery/lllcironlca. Full old but perf.842·2498 & boatdt, dealc, plcturea. new co nd S 130 O. columns dOM not Include '72 280SE, orig, re bit Judy 0-5. 714fl71· 1620. time vlaual dlaplay. Full 1170-8533 mite. Decorator quill· 645-7673 1ny eppllcabla IUH, motor. beige, fully 78 Seville EllQ t llll- llme & PIT gift wrappera. Frl~ldalre 17 cu ft ref"". ty-mlrror new, no check•. 6 .. N El 1 license, tranafer 1111, loaded. $6500. 780-8865 /b'--" tthf 111 1 1• wl PIT 1 h rte '"' 559-09115 or 751-2706 1 " -port ec1r c: ftnenoe chergn, , ... lor dy• Jim 870-8585 ev• ver -..... -1• re morn ng r ma era. g cond, $100.1150-1520 Packet. Surrey top, lull air pollution control de-' whelf9, anroof. OflQlnal Salal po91tlona. Apply In Lliua ltac' 1141 cover. a1ereo. t11k bar, ·79 280C. mint cond, orig owner. 59,000 ml. 18900. perton 47 Fuhlon leland, Kltchenalda D1hwr, gd teak trim & much more. vice certlflcat1on1 or ownr. brwn met. $12,000. 644-5834 NB. Tues-Fri 11-12AM & cond, l 70. 840-4202 lllO. I FllllTIH Pert cond, mutt eee. dealer documanlary 642-7080 •=,..,,,..----,---.,..~ 3-5PM. I lff ·-H-•• Sat. only. 1520 Del Mar. S 13,500. 645-8812 preparation charges un-'711 Seville, gray/gray, vln~ .... r~-• Ian otherwlN apec;lfled 'll 11 I.I • ILITI roof, leather, aiec lta & TOO YOUNG L• 1157-8133 ·~rt ltacii '119 19' Boston Whaler, 125hp by Iha advettlHr. 528,500. 1.533_.242 wlndowt, 1 ownr, 70.000 Kenmore wuher & dryer, Xntfc(ue rOll top dNk, an-:;~r1~~amS11500/0BO. A1tt meta/ '78 450SL, xlnt cond, low iJ9o~. r::~; r oond. tlU FOR llRLIN£S7 2 yrs old 1400. Ellft llque chairs, very old p t tOlS mlle1. 127,000. 842·3002 __ .....,...,_-~--,....---..,.. n 720·0097 worn butcher block. 19 fl '41 Chrlt Crall Run· ar 1 '80 ...,,,11e, mint cond. ------+---4 1 lmmed. opening• tor 15 Maytag wUher, dryer, hvy other antlqun, BBS wttl, about, full rntor1t1on. '81 MBZ 226 hOOd, trunk. ·ea 380SL. ABS brlk•, hand detal*j & wuned eherp guya f. gala to duty, Ilk• new, late model crib & changing table. ConcourM. In NB Labor other P•r1•. 175 11. VW 500 1u1p, low mll... every month, ForMI gm travel US major cttlea Sll 5ea.Aeflg,2 dr,fam-oth« baby Items. mini Dy wknd, Nwpt DunM Bua r ear bench $42,000 P/P642-3002 w/Mddle lthr 1n1 SOSO<> with unique bualnen lly IZ.1145. FrMllr ,9 cu bllnda. cur1aln1, track Campground. $17,000 66 \·2220 661-2220 MBZ '66 280SL auto 2 Firm. Emergency Nie. group. No experience fl. very clH n $145. llghlt, decorative plllowa, obo 805-495-9558. PAINT AND LIGHT BODY topa, r9d cl ... alc, ~Kit 780-155e evM/wknde. ~11~1~·~~:io~•1~0; 851--0192 ~=h"!"·m~~c::i~= 22 ft Searay. Cuddy cebln. WORK: Seve SI & In· cond, malnt record•. Claulc'llO Del Eldo over, alnnla, wall OLDER CHEST FREEZER. Set""""· 1520 H"'hland, H11d, atove, •IP• 4. creue your car'• value 118.800. PP 956-2778 Cpe.(L .. thar), Lo ml, ,. .,.,. • .,. -·"• .., $11,875, 552-11728 by SS. Biil 9611-1221 • 14 $1050/obo, 771·2390 groomed & tr11 to ttart Rune~ ....... ......,, lmmed. For peraonal In· &4 0«1 Dlt It I ... 25' Carver, lmmac .. will '·"· TlltlU '18 MGB conv. Wire""'''· b"'tlet 1313 tervlew. call Sharyl Rafrlge 1200 Wuhar & .,. FRl's~'r:!' •• :!,0~tf~~d:15!~:~ or llTlllTIYE am/Im caN, IKll c:ond. lo '87 eo;v.,, Monza em. Stevena 1140-4ooo or Dryer 1135 °eM:h. Dlth· 1441 w. BALBOA Specialized total·c:ere ml. $3450. 546-3889 reblt mtr, exl1 COl"ld. grt :J>:tr,,:n ~ N~ wUhet 1100. 1146-5848 28' Seeray Expr .... twin malnt. for the E.Jcec & •19 MG Mlget convertible mpg. nice Int, mega, Cent•. 10atn-5pm, Wed/ Refrlg, QOOd working Newpor1 H~• Fri/Sat 470 mercrul..,.. like nu Corp. Pickup & return. 20,000 ml, xlnt cond: am/Im en•. 12000. Thura/Frl. only. Return cond. S 100. 645-3708 :~· ~:i~:I Brico~ ::· PP 1173·7677 • 873-7873 112-IOH '4000. 673·9020 &40-7488 tranapor1atlon guar. Ref, Ilk• rw, froatfree, 2 3\30 Clay. Nwpt Beach. 40' Chrl• Craft trl-cabln, Atltl Waatt4 1020 '"!"' 159 '70 Orig. Monte c.no. ve Top••• d 165 8"3 ~ hull White w/blue canv11. ·-prime eng, clean.$ 1405. '=~====~~~=~~~~====~~~=~==~~==~=~ Femelle Pref~odel• & r. · • """"" Refrlg. wheelchair, tum .• eng need• work. Good Hlgheat cull lmmed. for '711 , Oil 5().4, 4 apd, air, Call 983-8405. !!l .. •-!.!!!~ __ S_l_!O Btlt Waatt4 5100 Btll Waatt4 5100 E ort (2131 • ..,..,19u Under counter bat retrlg baby 1tutf, old painting•. value 118,000 or term•. your vehlcle, domeetlc or etereo. anr1. PS, PB, PW, . _ _ _ IC '· ovv--" 150. 846-95211 old architect'• Ille. Set. 528-81180 or 493-4101. foreign 551 -8285 35mpg Mint cond. 71 hi pwrd Malibu, bod'/ PART TIME Counter nelp SALES 1-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii e... 466 Weatmlnater. $3650 631·3018 nllda we<k, ex1re d.-• • · RECEPTIONIST NEEDED . 11 Whlrlpool lrg walher & gu ·73.32· Jeffries Craft twin TRADE 20"/• owneretllp: p 1 n d mt r $1 O O tt-3. Gary's Oelll, NB lor busy vet hOspltsl. Ex· Earn $300 lo 1600 TRAii 1111 dryer, almond. 1 yr new, Jtwtlry 1214 dt ... 1 sportllsher, very 2Br 2be on 113 acre for Ptnc•t 157 7511-1150 752·5401 parlance helpful. Part/ pan-time per wl< working llW Tl •RLL 1200/ea, 650-1225 -well equipped Must setl. new 2 doo1 car 875-3022 ---------time e11es & weekends. In comlor1able air cond -Diamond Cutting Factory: 176 000 Boat at 858 w 1978 Targa, A.IC. leathet, '78 Caprlol Cluelc, p/1, PUTTUIE. WIHllH "'"""''''"'•·•·' Hrrltn Hrly •tr• 4a•· 10a• lat I IH. .... .... !,., 1t1tlt1 ..... ., ... 11 ..... ,. ...,., .... ' •ll•a&•·"'"'' ,.,.., .... ~•JI· HO w ... , , •• , 0.1t1 ...... , .... o.a .. llllJPllet.111. Pl&lllUOY OLHI Newport Beach 1O·7 Mon-Fri. Typing required. RX depar1ment a11per· lenoa P<ef 844-211 ' Pharmacy clerk, u per pref, 9-5:30, Mon thru Fri. 840-8,587 Photo l •b pri nter ""/Nor1teu a11per.. PIT. apply M-F Snapshot 1 Hr Photo. t 49 Rlveralde Ave. Npt Ben. 646-242.t PICTURE FRAMER 1nd Ar1 Gallery need• llAT ltTTU t FrTTll F/llme. Expel. helprul. o-e mon thur frl. 646-11 173 Plumber. must bl 1ble to run work commerclal. realdantlal. e11per reQ. South O.C a rea 881-8482 or 493-7327 Pre-School teechara needed, PIT, 1S-30hrwk Chr11111n mlnlatry. E.Jcp. or ECE n eeded $3.75-'4.00 hr Co11a M11a 042 ·9 t81 , 842·1•28 Apply wlthlno Newpon olflce. 1urrounded by Help give them • head Working Wuher & Gu Big tale, tent. buy1, low 181.; s·1 C M Dey~ 4 ~ffl DriYtl 30 n-P·7'•. 38,000 mlln. p/b, air, 1mlfm 11ereo. Harbor Animal Hoapllll. beaulllul girts. Reps Mii •tan. Earn top m pan Drye<. $50 each obo. prlcee, beaut. diamonds. 631·9785·:·ev.i642-1136 '79 Chevy Btuer, l60 a. l t7.200. 494.79117 58K mt PP 12200 obo. 25 M Or c M advertising lternt nation time evening•. Only 646-8394 All SHAPES & SIZES 552-8251 1 au ·· · wide over company watll poalllva. dependable, l Engagement Rings ... r. ,77 Formula Thundl<blrd lllfto, 1111, pie & brka, ·53 356 S RENOVATION ,..,,..__,,.......--......,..,,....,..,,..,-- llEOEPTllllST llne. Company furnlthel outgoing adult• n"d Aaclital rlnga; LOON Dlemonda. VB Mere crulMt. S6000 crulH.1. running board, for !he dlaoernlng col· '78 Corwtte. 32,800 ml. Phones. typing, Ute bkkpg, leads & dlatrlt>utea c11h apply. Phone 846-702l, Lro bu ut. Peral an 7t4-6117-2056 obo 496-071111 auto. ~5000. 546-9418 leglate or other devotee. lmmac. ln/ovt, io.ded. Some exper. required. Nr bonu&e1 dally. High"' 2:30 to 8 p.m. Monday hand-made aeml-ant~ ~-...,......----.... ~.,.. : . T C t S $8600. 851-511911 $805 (zdu2H~ call Harbor/Warner, Santa comm paid In town. No thru Frldey. (Kathan) rug. 115. •aftlat!J 1211 ~~~.~~~:iRAP ~,:~;; ;7~1cc a T '""" .. _ .. '68 912 Cpe, 5 apd, atereo. 842-Mao Sam to pm . Ana. Call 549-1746 charge back•. 751-7102 Em-Olo arr compreuor ....... • . .. ... vy YI • -........... In orig Gond 18450/bet "83 Berlln•ll•·IO•d•d no re5efVtll w/100 fl of hOM. S450. 116•500· 6.t2-4675 "6]sg6~ .. ~~':· 10 ml, otr 563-9833 everything, + ve. pert Recepllonl•I. clerll typist ••n "'' rum AIEIT ......... ,. • 14 RatnM1mdl 4160 Mark II '78 23· Marqul• 110. 225 . '73 011T oupe Whl/blk cond. Sltver/grey I X1, ~hapnf~•g P~~~ea;,,l'~gn'. Ask ror Brian Doyle N:wg:~~Y·B·~~~-:;:;~~ 2 11 8 redWOOd aecklng, i un. 1000 lhott -t pint hp Mere. new mooring & Vaaa 9040 Int Reeb lit eng charcoal Int. 4200 ml. (714) 530 • 140 Only 49 cent• per ft. leno-250. 54M320 camper covert, lhlp to r u I 1 t,250 obo. 986--0426 on-smkr pref. good • Sabra. t-2 rr• U· Ing •I •o. ~. r b 0 r ahore radio, tandem trlr, '78 Ford. Air. II. p/1. plb, S9000/obo, ph 8-44-5534 1~,.---..,..-----r.'"""= work envlornmenl. 1233 5-al-es--------I perlenc:a. Cal Ardl1, Redwood 7141531•1311. •l1tellUMU 1111 xlnt cones. dock avaJI. In c:.rpt. 1n/rf $3800. ·73 Targa. idnt cond., rune C•l')"l!•r UIS E warner. S~. nr Grand 11011 OllmtH 850-1111 hH tt !ta HU U demliu11 cup• I N.B. 19900. 84t-3283 862·3264 great Sl0,300. 968-7&el 1fi""&dOS:: A3.ooo ml • RECEPTIONIST, mature, Matute peraon wlbutl. & l·TITl·• lllllTI NUeerS, LenoK Wl!Mt Fllfllng Machine lO ft 1tE•T-ll lllO .78 ll30 Turbo, l30.000 IUlO, PS, PB. apllt pwr needed tor Hecullve of-computer eicp 754-8383 laa-t .. tt Tr.... Free kitten•. 1 Org/wtlt, t pattern, 1125. Amer. Maco. 11170. c;e,;1., con-vw v:n ~a5cc cner 873•3337 -t•. 11' vlnyt lop, UH whl, fices. Af1e<noons 12;30 lo -b4k/wlll, long hair, l t Tourlater luggage, 2 pc, BOie w/Johnaon t 15 O/B. $3 £Al\ a..,,1286• ry, . A M I FM 1 I a r 1 O 5:30 with aome fle1tlblllty. Sandwich Shop, C.M., Start your new car111 on w1<1. Adorable 751-81911 Ilka new. 175. 5511-8154 Compl. ecceuorlee. ,'-IUV, .,...,.. 81 924. automatic, $4600/otr 846-7533 d d b'llly • c11hler 11·4, wkdyl oor 3rd ltllft and pro-1 roof coco bro-n eitper epen • I 1 F y T--'~ S"-'I 2 --a .. r-111er1, un•........a-. 13600 551-571111 •-ti un • " ' 11>......1 1317 mu at N on. am k r $4.50 hr. 845·a373 gr... n o uppet man· r• oung "',.,... .... ....., • ..., ...,.,,.. · ,.. ••••, 211,000 mllet. Beat ofter ... -....i~ ... ·------- 644-4492, 8.30 to 12:30. Sandwich Shop, 1rv . .,.. :='n:-:;~'Y.,!,n: ~:_':(48~:.r;'P~~lhota. ::;'1~c~l1 = ... ,, Sail 7014 Cl111lc1 IMS 7\4/079-4895. 186 CO:on11. QOOd "'"ning llEOPT/111 lfO need• retlable penon. 4 pmat 12422~ new,c:oe1MOO,Mlll175. 2rM;;Ji;,Xtomlc .t,l/B. 1111111111111111 .. Ul hTct illi cond.l300.ll50-l529 Electronlc• flr:n. C.M. 955-1247 or 1171-1730 atreet, Garden Grove, or K~N, M, 10 wt!•. & SML Hitachi •!Meo ,~ llP• 5, xlnt cond. N-one owner for 26 yeera, 121'RWFLH6 aJ 1>lt rer• 1311 Miki lull time racep· SANDWICH SHOP: Par1 call 714-537-4840. ltlote, ~.:=-:r·c:~~yed, 150. Hitachi I041d 1tate palntlmeln, ROFIVHF, Whltl with black cov· /Irani ·128 5r:Jor, ~•-----........,--......,.. llonlat w/pleuant phone time help wanted. Near E.O.E. 4114-5488/484-9508 I y ' t a m $17,000/ofr. 404-7827 erllble top. All power. rn-4870. • • '85 Muatang, xlnt cond. peraonallly, ablllty to O.CAlrport.MonthruFr1. ---,-.-,--.--TE=-.• =---=-...,..-,--~---=-w/1pkr1-1l1rao·8·lrk, 28'La '7" .. A, 3aa•1 $11200. . 40K ml. on rbll ang, handle 4 llne lntercomm. Wiii train. Call before To gd hOme. 8 moa male AM/FM + turntable, COit n<'l4W •· ....,, .., 1' 213-4113· 1151 'ti U •R_. -•• evlryttllng tlU ti.111 r• d Ml ed breed 1.0\198 1250, Mii 175. 873-1339 wheel. VHF. Knot meter. -• "' -llored great dlpendable phone system & tome noon.833-8018Mlke. O&Utlll/ILDll oO· K • fatho,nlee.Try l 16M.25' '52 MG TD-genuine Xlnt $111.500.1-533-4242 car. 9.42•0015 •ft 5 , typing. Minimum II •EOIO&llJ NOW H IRING FOR people. Stlota. 7M-2897 II HP Outt>o.td MOOlot>O Merrit Stoop '80, 11111 ciUllc, not replica. Mull I i..-1117 •• ... ••200t080 month• axper. 5'40·9264 • CASHIERS AT 12422 To good hOme purebred EvlnNde. 11-46-2"3 Mu1t Mii. Try l12M. Mii 759·01118 evaa or Iv a-n -""-''-"• -------- l .E ULH AIHT c,C::.~~~~wt~~~=~~ LAMPSON, GARDEN G1tm. Shle>hlfd pup 17 Almoit brand new clothing Avery & Co. 07~8990 mag. '81 Subaru 4114 ha1Cfi. 'II •ITAM MIYUT tor car-poaltlon w/amall terVlcee ftrm. Newpor1 G R 0 V E • F R 0 M wl<t. 240-2288 at o II fl 14uru.c:o11 28' Swedi.h Sloop, lillPI Clutlc Crula1t: '80 Pont. b a c:. k • c o m p I e t • Xlnt cond, wht top, 16500 . but leading commerc:.lal Beech. Exc.llenl Career ~~~-~:~· r~~· b~~SL hnltan Ats 15000, Hll 11500. ... dleNI eng, hall•. fUlty Bonn. Con'IW1. Ilk• new. =~~:: c::~~ r1~~ Of beat oftet. 731 ... 50 brokerage firm. Degr11 Opportunity, with di· 714_537•41140, 1 s:rn;;;;;;1 ,......., IO#a l 117~1330 equipped, good concf. '4200/obo. 548-4884 Konl'a, alarm. Xtra a..n. ·12 ~nc:fllfo 351 c:u, auto, pref, eX$>1r. not neoeu-veralty and challenge. EOE lo~t. ~'a.t on. BICll-Swtng, $225. Brand 141100/0BO. Prlvete -muit Hll. t 4000. PS, PB, air, AM/FM ary. Income, training. Must po ..... top leY9I ••••••••• s~.11..,.. ~h new. On"' 3 i.11. Steve Par1y 213-5118-57111 aves Aaltl, la,.rlH 499•58e2 tv m....... itereo, completely re-beneflte. Submit reaume executive aecratarlll ex· -..,y .... ., ... orec1 1 '3700 lo S.1-••ana,_. 3500 perlence. Call 553-0040 PART-Tl ... E, Vat'-" houri (2 t3)927-8511 54M 720 '78 20' O'Oiy w/lrlr, llpa ff07 T t tlll 11 ' mmac:. . v~ ,.. ,.... Mc "' _, Madame AM.llandlf 4 galley, VHF. Ille lln•. AaiJ m I · 831-35711.1145-0242 ~'or~:S'd~'*L:ui~.,1~: on-Fri, 9-5:30. ~':d~ M.:"~J! 211:.llllh:::C = = ~. mlnHn box $40 8HP OB. 2 lalla, xtnt COnd 174 Audi FoK. N=<la IOfM 'if;ay 2 dr, 15715 Hrm. ·73 Mustang. Good cond. • 92825 SECRETA.RY/EXCUTIVE pendat>le Wlhlole (email 842...a117• &42_.171 200 Or111g1. H.B. WIT. · '4400/ofr.1"42·1108 work. 1600/obo, Call 111,000 ml, exit cond Cell 65,000 ml, naw pelnt. E.Jcper. PIT. ~na Hiiia truck, ven. 1t1tlon n W 1 ·ao Holltl 16 w/tr1r. )(Int, 493-82113 alt 5 844-2318 rune grM L 11400/bat Reatauranl/Dell poelllon evedtw•l'nd2a1.37.14·4!0002·14"4 wagon) to ulllat ,_... A.pt f\lrnl1hlng1, every· JOflCall 71 ~yne780-~bl. seoo. 12195, 2131722·0158 dye '80 5000 S White, en rt, SR5 Corona, Ilka n-. ofr. 117~845 available. 2407 E Cout " " • paper dealer In lrvlnt thing muet go: Mahogany .. 1791. ~ I II I d 17,.00 $500 ll9'90 A/C 38mpg & ,_ ...... Hwy.COM endlblt,l 1&0M.Slereo, ···GIC ISL .. ND JOld LIDO 14W/TRAILER. u y equppa .. • l '73 runt ..,.,,.. o,..t. SEO'Y/IEDEPT area. Mull bl dec>en-..... " SAILS, ETC. )(Int oond. obo 831-51165 ~!,Y7•17L1 .B . • •4 l 50. $950 obo. &48-8529 restaurenl A.. dabla. Contact Greg Elactrlcphonlc, rec, rnemberatllp, Incl. f yre _.,... Looking tor 1ggreulv1, T .... e Charge type peraon Hyde Monday thru Friday trntbl, ll·lrk & apkra, f....t750. 831·3811 evea. •lOOO/obo. 857-8218 lft 1112 '76 Squlrewgn & '12 Plym, en e r g e 11 c . to 0 d needtate ec10 .. '1ceor b~nlY .~~po~rt between 11:30 and 10:30 1125. Stereo Panoeonlc N .,_ h T 1 Liiiie red Sabot, r .. dy to 170 2002 1 w An /FM Yllk1w11ea 1173 S.brl. no Plue, Ilk• nu, ,.Im.I ••LES B '' .......... Iv '"~2-4321 & ec:>krt. 175. Gu BBO. ewport ... ac enn 1 JI h b d 1350 .. ..,.. ,.. -1911511 115()..8t30 •• waller/wautreeua, IX-Beach. ldHI working a.m. on ·""' 175. Full lngth mirror, Club Mamberahlp tor 18 • 88 cntr r cle1n 12500 e.40-04011 ' '64 BUS. need• llectrtcat,~---·---.,.----Well "t. oommerclal print· I ere, "i 180 Birch St. NB. condltlona. Outlet In· 135. 3 thrlvli~ plant a. 1ale. $850/bat ofr. R. obo. 548·2&e5 Ive meH · · work 1850. 540-8823 '78 Granada, need• vtlve Ing & bu1lne11 form No phone calla pleaee c:lude typlnn flllnn uM of _1 ,. ••• -1 50 1 00 & 5 Beloe ••-re •• 1 1 .. 01 Super Sabot l talla '73 BMW 2002, 4 apd, enrf, .8 .. B S .,.,.. Jobb, 1 tront ....._ ...... _, .... manulecturer le seelclng Apply Sat/Thurs, 3·5 pm computer:·•ANt•'Eetall N.:i a.en i::":'t11oe i.!np: ~5 Oval ~ T1v ... ,y .,.. · " · 1250. 846-8610 w · $3500/bet ofr. 842-3152 o"bo'.15~Hl2ood, 1""" &cM)o10,._'. .. ~17' .... ~r~~,=:,r:~~~~ -.. -n-A-IL_IT_l_ll_l_M_I_ e11p. preferred. Salary wlll train on our equip-rm chr. 1100. Exit oond. Nlc•I Sola, LovHHI, il&l t:/hnt fOIG '75 2002 tunroor. ''"'°· '88 Cal D .. ,. 1800 eng. 12 ·n T-Blrd. Low ml. Od tired. 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"''~" rtme OT bw Of ·eo "80'9V 2+2 Or end tu~ 'h iwper iiMMti. 1 owniar. 'fl_,. '""' "' ....., ......,.,a • '" 1 me 11 llfl011, apeyed. Call ..,.. 8ecrtflOI 30 x IO hrdwd ' ' " ..,., ' ,._bit eng Kini oond ptu• axo101t1t training month•. Some 1xp1r 1 wknd• 351•1089. Ethan Allen IO" Library -alt IOctllng laybec*, OT torlct, almoat ptcgh 5 af)d, IO ml1 mid• 12 tt5 &42 9717 • Good cond. All"lng progr•m•. plHM cafl w/UPS enlpplng IOfml • wall unit. exit cones. 1325. :-ec ~men on.tr all new Plf1•. '310 obo. nlg; t blue. h800. • lt3001obo 71 1..,11 fWidlnt Managet, help"'I 1·(60 hr Call Lab Aefn.vet pupplaa, ywl--EllWI 550.74 t7 a:We11 caaten. t-4 M8·8411 U8-2140 dye, 151-1803 •'73 RED 8UQ H4-ll21 CM• 845-7181 low, AKC. allot•. cNimp Olr1'a off wtlt bdrm-., Kint dr'tlllf IUll ~ flll 8enwlnn OrUlllf bike. 13&. ...... a wknd• I l~ot~"-l ._ .... SNl)/Rlicalvlng Clerk for 1tnee.4'1·l6H cond1 _a pc, U OO ca~ t.360 tor ... Won'tleat. .... tM3 • 1 210 wpn, nu tlraa, Cett ~e7M~H ,,._ p!! -. COLDWel..L BANl(C!R LJ I J For a-lfW Ad ACTION CAI A M IU PLOT ..... "'°' Ml-Mn ellctronlct co. Full 11me Min ScMaunre, AKO, 1 114g..1112t2 bet. 7pm MW161 ~~ H~~ am/11'11, great cond. ··--..,. 71 ~ ~1 llllBr Poetllon nr Or. Cty air· wtca. 111 •llOt•. paper a 0 , D • 0 u • j 0 , 1 Plt ..... -9owea rnalllnO m.. '3800 Obo 4M-171' ·lf 4 Super lug.' 8nrf. Cell IM-0240 Mon Pr1. port. 540·0284 trained. taliO. ~8S. i430 ·-• mOJ*S, , an'l/fll'\ oaa, ad oondlnu ~30 em-4pn\. w/matchlf'IO LoveMalj ch In a , II le e n • w oond IO 161-01 t8 H HOZX. T-top, 8 IPCI. pnl aa-Ul-OUO St•ttoMty8tor.1neoron. MVlt NII pW9brld Qet. no r new, •l•o•n l400/080,41S..a7aa · · ~.bleNed..W.. · .... .., 'IO Gr*'I,.,... >CW CIDi'ii dll Mar need• FIT ex-l'lltn .,._,,pupa, •Int Herovton , .. ,le. peld 'It""°" Moped New en-"""' new atlok•. A161Jno 'ti V'f'I I UO Pf"'ttY o. loaded. S4,000 ml peri.nc.cf mtts>er•on. protectlQn. lro boNCI, 17 llOO IMt mo. ~ eall Hne llOIMt'*'O 10 ... , ~lOnloondltton.'400 t 1tMOl ot>o, muat .ir, 11400 oeo.'MutT' 81! 11400. Oii eft t Pftl 1175-10t0 wt11, •1lf0 2'<>·22tl '500. 219/~ CllMlfled Ida do It..._ llrm. tst-2044 1SK ml. 4 ... 2ttt 150 e-. .., .... 7 - THI ORANGE COAST COAST IDIT ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Debris recovered from plane down off Coast By STEVE MARBLE OftMD.-, ......... Searchers halted thelr hunt for a single-engine airplane off the Newport Beach coast today after finding only two seats, a crumpled armrest and a scattering of white fiberglass fragments. The Orange County Coroner's office also had been called to the crash site to retrieve what was believed to be a portion of a human body. The airplane, thought to be a four-seat Cessna 172 Skyhawk, splashed into the ocean early today about 200 yards off shore near the Santa Ana River jetty, according to numerous witnesses. Authorities had no information on who might have been piloting the airplane and whether there were any passengers aboard. It is believed the aircraft went down about 2:40 a.m. .,.., ........... .,~ . ...., Coast Guardsmen aboard helicopter get a bird's eye view of the search. plane hit the water west of the Santa Ana River jetty and ob- served a small puff of smoke followed by a cloud of steam. -loops and dives. "The rpms kept going way up. Remnants from the cabin of a plane which went down in the ocean off Deir ........... ., ....... Uplll Newport Beach today we re retrieved by Coast Guard cutter. A spokesman for the National Transportation Safety Board said there had still been no reports of a missing airplane by late this morning. One witness said he saw the "The plane hAd been flying up and down the coast," said Peter Wilson, who lives on the beach near the river jetty. ''It sounded like the pilot was doing aerobatics Then it was quiet. When it hit the water there was a muffled sound. Not like a crash. Then there was a little puff of smoke." Though police believe the air- plane likely took off from John (See PLANE, Pase A%) Assembly OKs county tax hike By STEVE MITCHELL Of ... o.ly .... IWI The state Assembly has ap- proved a 1 percent sales tax increase in Orange County, but one county legislator wants the increased tax to be paid only on purchases of under $1 ,000, saying Shultz bolls at explanation MADRID (AP) -An angry Secretary of State Georae P . Shula got what he called a .. to1ally unacceptable" expla- nation of the downing of a South Korean airliner from a militant Soviet Foreign Minis- ter And.rel A. Gromyko today. Shultz broke off their meet- ing after two hours and re- quested a special meeting of the foreign ~rs. NA TO ministers already are considering a temporary air travel ban against Mo.:ow. See earlier story on Page A4. consumers might be forced to go outside the county to buy "big ticket items." The Assembly voted 46-17 Wednesday to allow the tax increase to raise funds to improve roads and public transit -if a simple majority of the county's voters approve the hike to 7 percent. The bill would enable the Orange County Transportation Commission to impoee a maximum increase of one cent on the six-amt-per-dollar sales tax, if more than 50 percent of the county's voters approve the no- tion. Sponsors of the bill say the increase would bring in $155 million a year -funds th.at would be used exclusively for new highway and mass transit projects in the county. But Assemblyman Nolan Friu.elle, R -Huntington Beach, said today he has asked for a second vote this week -one that would alter the proposal so the (See TAX HIKE, Pase A%) Guard left high and dry with broken boat By STEVE MITCHELL Of ... o.!J .... IWI Bruce Baird, Laguna Beach's lifeguard chief, bought himself a one-of-a-kind mahogany wood hull sailboat about a month ago. He recaulked the bottom in Dana Point, then anchored it off Main Beach Park in Laguna last week while waiting to move to a new mooring in Newport Harbor. Wednesdaynightat6, he check- ed on the boat and found it secure. An hour later, he found it in pieces in front of the Hotel Laguna. "And right now, it's completely filling 18 trash cans," the marine aalety director said this morning. I I I I Baird figures the anchor line parted, adding it may have been cut on a reef off the city's main beach. He aaid the 24-footer, built in 1941, was the biggest boat he's ever owned. "The engine wasn't working, so I brought it up from Dana Point and moored it off here," he said. He was going to take it up to Newport this weekend. Lost to the ocean were sails, lines and tools. And, he said, the vessel was not insured. "One good thing, though," he chuckled. "It only cost me 100 bucks.'' ,· Hospital allies off er new plan By KAREN E. KLEIN °' ... .,,., ......... Supporters of a community hoepital plan for Irvine have sent their tint invitation for com- promiae to UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich since he backed out of a long-desired plan for an on-campus hospital. Calling it an "olive branch" that may symbolli.e the beginning of a peace paict between UCI and Irvine Medical Center supporters, IMC repreeeniative Ed Portmann said the letter is the tint step toward a compromise between the two groups . The letter, delivered to Aldrich late Wedneaday, praises the chancellor for his withdrawal of support last month from Health- West, a Chataworth-based hospi- tal chain that propoees to build a hospital on campus. "IMC wishes to reciprocate for your courageous gesture by invit- ing the university to proceed as quickly as poaalble with dis- cussions aimed at reaping the maximum benefits attainable from a new hospital and medical ICience complex," says the letter, stgned by IMC Chairman Arnold Beckman and President David Baker. In an interview today, Baker said his group wanted to let Aldrich know they reaffirmed his decision to drop support for Health West. "Now that the unlvenity is no longer an opponent we hope it can be an ally," Baker said. • Operating a joint UCl/IMC out-patient clinic on the campus. • UCI relations with Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, in Newport Beach. • Raising support for UCIMC in Orange. Baker said the university, if Aldrich chooses, would have a strong voice on the board of directors of IMC, a body whJch includes such industry heavy- weights as Beckman, J . Robert Fluor, George Hoag and Gary Hunt of the Irvine Co. "We want university input," Baker said. "It (UCI) can be as involved as it wants in IMC." Baker said he hopes Aldrich will respond favorably to the letter and gjve his okay to UCI (See HOSPl'fAL, Pase AZ ) Family escaped unharmed He listed aeveral options for compromiae which might be dis- cU88ed at meetings between Aldrich and IMC officials. According to the letter. those pointa of diacussion might include: • UCI representation on the IMC Board of Directors and committees. Jeff Judd holds pet dog as firefighters look for remaining embe rs from a fire that caused 815,000 in damage to his family's garage at 220 Loyola Road in Costa Mesa. Investigators said the 6:25 p .m. Wednesday blaze apparently was caused by an electrical short. • Adding UCI College of Medi- cine faculty to the IMC staff. • Developing joint UCI/IMC reeearch programs. • University participation ln IMCdeelgn. The UC Irvine water polo team wlll have a tough act to follow tht1 year, after a 30-4'NOAA champlonlhlp MUOn In 1982. PageC1. r. Coyotes roaming Upper Bay Eastbluf f residents report wild animals d evouring pets in area By STEVE MARBLE °' .. .,.., ........ Reports of bold coyotee wandering through Newport Beach neighbofhooda near Upper Newport Bay have brought a promile from police that they'll ltudy ways of eradicating the fleet-footed, dog-like' creaturee. Residents in the affluent Eu\bluff community claim coyotes are regularly devouring neighborhood peta, creeping through beckyarda, and wanderina freely down 101ne at.reets. Debbie Lucua aa.ld ahe haa ordered her 11-and 13-yeer-old ch11dren not to play outlide after dark out of fear of a coyote attadc.. She reported 1ee(J'\I a coyote pb and kill one of her pet cata early th1I week in the beck yard of her houle. 1be co~te dnaed the pet lnto a clwnp of bc'wh just .. ahe wa1 .-chine out to retrieve the cal r ~· One neighbor, she added, haa grown IO concerned he now carrie9 a gun when aoina out after dark. Another rmident reported ahe carries a bueball bat foe protection during mom1na walka. "When our lfandchildren visit we have to keep them tnaide," aa.ld Emily Chamben, who haa lived ln Eutbluff five years. 111 don't worry about the pets 10 much, lt'a the children I worry about." PhyW. Qoaio aa.ld ahe "'w ,. eoyote 11a.ndfna in her patio where her toddler-age grandchildren had bee'n plaYtna the day before. "They aeem ao bold, like they've lost all fear of humant," ahe 1U1&9tecl. "Some people have J)Ul'ChMed 1UN and carry them on morning Walka. l>eople don't want to wait until we have a tracedy." Many of the awld.enta admit their CCl"ICem hu been hetihtened by two coyote attacka ln San Clemente. ln both CMea todd.len were bitten by the wild anJ.ma1s while playlna MU' their boma. U * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Sept. 8. 1983 School budget a!i~pted in Irvine BJ ANDREA ADELSON °' .. ....., ......... The Irvine school board adopted a $50 million 1983-84 budget Wednesday. The new budget is expected to run in the red by about $1 million, despite being bolstered by a $500,000 building-fund gilt from the Irvine Co. The 25~school district is expect- ing to enroll about 400 more students thia year than last, bring- ing the total making their way back to school Monday to about 16,250, deputy superintendent Ron Upton said. The year's budget, actually 10 percent fatter than the year-ago spending plan because of the gift and $1.2 million in higher debt paymenta, has no allowance for wage or benefit increases other than built-in hikes for tenured Instructors. Salaries account for about 83 percent of the budget. Salary negotiations are present- ly under way for teachers -about 710 fulltime employees -and the 400-person support staff, Upton said. Bargaining has continued throughout the summer, he said. Labor agreements expired June 30. The budget "is made on a lot of assumptions, mainly no pay in- creases," trustee John Nakaoka said. It does include a $1.5 million contingency fund. Mesans facing new sewer and trash fees BJ GLENN SCOT!' °' .. ....., ......... Q.ia Mesa homeowners will pay $62 a year for trash collection during this fiscal year and from $8 to $9.90 for a new annual sewer fee. The trash fee, which works out to $5.17 a month, is the same charged during the 1982-83 fiscal year. The dtstrict contracts with Oreo Disposal, Inc., of Costa Mesa for trash collection. Charges we.re increased the two previous years. Board members of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District recently eet both the trash collection and eew er charges, which will remain in effect through next June. The eewer fee will appear for the first time this year as a new charge on property tax bills. The district formerly funded sewer operations by relying on its share of property taxes and interest from reserves. But board members, facing reduced revenue, decided earlier this year to institute the new fee to balance their budget. Three workshops discussing the sewer fees were held this spring. In June, board members projected charges at $11.25 for single-family homes, $9.10 for attached housing and $18.40 for commercial and industrial units. After reviewing their financial status, though, members decided in August to use more of the district's reserves to lower the charges to $9.90 for single-family homes, $8 for attached housing and $16.20 for conunercial and induatrial users. What a mess Machinist Don Hadley examines part of the dam'!ge caused by a $40,000 fire Tuesday at California Sidecar, 15678 Graham St., Hunt- ington Beach. Fire department officials said today the blaze was ignited accidentally. Death of HB youth said caused by fall Kenneth Lee Narragon, the 15-year-old Huntington Beach boy who was found dead last month, died of a brain hemor- rhage resulting from a fall, Or- ange County Coroner's Deputies have concluded. Narragon, who would have been a junior at Ocean View High School this fall, was found dead on his front porch the morning of Aug. 6. The boy had been at a party with friends the night before. Police investigators determined Narragon's skull was broken by a fall, not by any blows to his head, said Huntington Beach Police Capt. Mike Burken!ield. No criminal charges will be filed in the death, which has been labeled accidental, Burkenfield said. Coroner's Deputy Collen Ell- ingburgh said Narragon had a heart problem which ffiC\.Y have contributed to his death. "A slight heart attack may have com- promised his (coordination)," Ell- ingburgh said, which might ex- plain the fall. Toxicological tests done on Nar- ragon showed low levels of alcohol in his body, Ellingburgh said . Burkenfield said the fall prob- ably occurred during the course of the evening. Narragon may have tripped during the horseplay and wrestling which occurred at the party, he said. The youth complained of severe headaches during the party, Burkenfield added. CONTINUED STOlllll From Page A1 PLANE HUNTED ... Wayne Airport, officials at the airfield were not able to confirm that. The airport tower closes at 11 p.m. -hours before the airplane reportedly went down. A Coast Guard cutter and helicopter searched the rough waters off Newport early today for several hours, aided by New- port police and the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol. Joseph Otis, vacationing in Newport Beach, said he and his wife were awakened by the airplane. "It sounded the way an airplane does when it's making a sharp turn. Really grinding," said Otis. "It went around a couple of times then everything got silent. "I guess I knew what had happened. I feel a little guilty, like I should have done 90llldhl.nC. But I don't know what I could have done." Newport police said they re- ceived about 50 calla from ~ denta who reported eeelng of hearing the airplane. Reporta ot where the craft splaahed down- stretched from 20th Street to the river jetty, a distance of more than two miles. Officers reported most wi~ nesses said it appeared the pilot was "fooling around" and do1ng stunts while passing along tl1' coast. , 1 Police officers in Costa Mesp told their counterparta in Newport they had seen an airplane heeding toward the ocean early today ~ appeared to be in trouble and feared it might crash. HOS PIT AL PLAN ... participation in planning meetings with IMC. He acknowledged, however, that UCl's involvement in IMC will mean a compromise for the university -and es- pecially for the college of medi- cine, which has lobbied strongly for an on-campus hospital, "No one is going to get what they want out of this 100 percent," he said, referring to the number of community and business coali- tions which make up IMC. ''But by cooperating together, they can all get 90 percent of what they want," h e said. He also stressed the benefit to university/comrpunity relations which would result from a UCI-IMC compromise. "This could be a cooperative relationship that would help not only the hospital but the (UCI) business department, the engineering de- partment and the athletics depart- ment," he said. Aldrich, who was attending a meeting between UC President David Gardner and HealthWest representatives in San Francisco today, could not be reached for comment on the letter. A rnailgram signed by 31 IMC supporters was sent to Gardnei:. Aldrich and to members of the UC Board of Regents today in an apparent effort to counteract the influence Health West officiala will exert over Gardner in today'• meeting. . SHUTTLE ... I which has been the principal contractor for the shuttle pro- gram since its inception. RockweJI's multi - billion-dollar stake in the . manufacture of additional or-· biters and spare parta is not affected by the award. The processing work cov- ered by the contract awarded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administrtion to Lockheed involves work be- tween flights -servicing the orbiter on landing, purging· fuel tanks, mating the orbiter with its fuel tanks, hooking up solid rocket boosters and main- taining the mechanical and electronic systems on the ship. TAX HIKE OK'D ... increased tax would be paid only on purchases of under $1,000 or so. He said people who buy "big ticket items," such as fur coats, diamond rings and new c.ars, "might be motivated to go elsewhere (out of Orange County) to make their more expensive purchases. "That (problem) could be taken care of with a capping device, where the additional 1 percent sales tax did not apply to more than a fixed amount, like $1 ,000 or $2,000," 1''rizzelle said from his Sacramento office. Friz.zelle said he is also opposed to any of the new revenue going toward rapid transit. ''The bill should have limitations on what could be dedicated out of the fund for rapid transit. There should be ~ a definite limit. I'd like to have }t zero because (mass transit) pro- jects are already funded indepen- dent of the new bill." Though he Is "not irrevokably opposed to the bill," Fri.u.elle said he is not so sure the voten in his district "want to pay an extra 1 percent on every item they buy." And, he said, he believes two-thirds of the county's voters should approve the increaae, not just a simple majority. "I know the (state) Supreme Court has ruled a simple majority is enough, but I disagree with the Supreme Court." Asaemblyman Bruce Y ou.ng, D-Cerritos, chairman of the Aa~ sembly Transportation Commit- tee, said Orange County has, for years, paid more in gasoline taxes than it got back in new highways. WE REGRET TO INFORM YOU .... Downwind battle off Newport Top skippers Ken Read of Bar- rington, ft.I.; Peter Coleman, the eventual winner from Larchmont, N.Y., and Scott Mason of Newport Harbor Yacht Club compete for the Mallory Cup -the U.S. men's sailing championship. For final scoring, see story on Page CJ. We're Listening ••• 642•6086 ~ .. Ourtinteed -r '•ldey " you oo nol ,,. .. ,.,.,. 1>9P9f lly 5 JO p ,,, cal INlot• 7 p ,,, •"d yo11• copy ••II b• .,......., What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24 hour answering service may be used to record let· te rs to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must in<'lude their name and telephone number for verlr1cation. No circulation calls. please. Tell us whars on your mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L 8ohw•rtz Ill Publlshet c1 ... lfted 8CIVert ... no 11•1M2-M11 All othef depertm.ntt M2-4321 MAIN O,,ICI 330 WM! 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P,-.Ctton ........ ,· VOL. 71, NO. 211 . , II Your back to school clothes are n ow in stock at The ~torekeeper, but with cou rteous and knowle d geable Storekeepers to serve you, plus a free bike or tote bag• with any back to school purchase .... . .... going back to sch ool won't seem so bad. ~ •offer good thru September 17th I Phone 642· 7061 Newport Beach, CA • ' '' ' I -Laguna Homeowners planning park picnic The North Laguna Homeowners Association is hosting its annual end of the summer picnic for the neighborhood at Heisler Park Tuesday, beginning at 5:15 p.m. with a hospitality hour. Pot luck Instructions are fairly complicated, so call Gigi Blount at 497-5425 to find out what to bring and how much food to bring. Dinner begins at 6: 15 p.m . at the base of Myrtle Street and deeaert will be served a half hour later. The association will serve aoft drinks and wine and provide serving utensils and glasses, plates and napkins. Kids offered chiropractic exams Free chiropractic examinations are being offered to children up to age 16 on Saturday mornings at the Newport Mesa Chiropractic Clinic in Costa Mesa. The exams offered from 10 a.m . to 12:30 p.m., are provided on • a walk-in basis although pre-arranged appointments are en- couraged. The exam by Dr. Michael Gooing includes scoliosis ecreening, othopedic testing, extremity measuring and evaluating posture. For more information, call the clinic at 640-6000. Military widows m eet in El Toro The Orange County chapter of the Society of Military Widows will hold its first meting of the year Saturday at 10 a.m. at the El Toro Marine Base officers' club. The meeting will be a get-acquainted session for old and new members and dues will be payable at this time. Contact Willa D'Antuono at 635-3837 for further information. Treatment for agoraphohiacs planned A treatment program for victims of agoraphobia will begin Monday at Fullerton Savings and Loan, 25482Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo. The program will be presented by Terrap Orange County, a treatment center based in Westminster. Further information may be obtained by calling Harriet Gyor at 891-4446. Valley chamber sets golf tourney The Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring its third annual Golf Classic Sept. 16 at the private naval course at Los Alamitos. Check-in time is 11:15 a.m. The event is open to men and w omen, and prizes will be awarded in numerous categories. A cash prize is being offered for a hole in one. The $50 entry fee covers beer and soda on the course, a golf shirt for every player, golf cart and dinner. Guests may attend the dinner at $15 per person. The entry fee must be paid by Friday. For information on reeervations, call the chamber office at 962-4441. -POLICE LOG· Krishnas appeal steep bond Attorneys for the International Society for Krishna Consciousness argued Wednesday the religious sect cannot afford to post a $15 million bond to appeal a judgment it lost against a woman who claimed she was brainwashed. Upholding the $9.7 million judgment would break the Krishna group and deprive hun- dreds of a place to worship and live, lawyers for the organization told the state Court of Appeal in Orange County. Citing an 11 th-inch file of financial data, Krishna attorneys asked for a waiver of the $15 million bond required to appeal the verdict in favor of Robin George, 24, and her mother, Marcia George, who claimed the sect held Robin for a year against her will. The lawyers claimed the court's refusal to waive the appeal bond would "result in the wholesale destruction of four religious en- tities and deprive hundreds of devotees of their places of resi- dence and worship." The appellate court denied an earlier waiver motion last Friday because the motion contained only a statement by a former Krishna officer who had no personal knowledge of the organization's current assets. Milton J. Silverman, the Geor~:"?'s attorney, said the Krishr.as are worth far more than the $9.7 million judgment and charged that the organization transferred assets from four previously owned corporations to other Krishna holdings before the trial. "There's no doubt they can afford the bond," Silverman said. Art 'collector' loots Laguna home , , ~ <( , , i I I: ;' , 1 I I • ' • I ~: , . ~. #' : ' I s i ,. ' • I . ' • A total of $7, 700 In cash and wtwont waa atoi.n from a hoose In the 800 block of Glenneyl'e Street. Laguna Beach po1ic. uld today. TM owner Mid the houM waa ransacked by unknown M.llpecil. PollQe are M&klng a man In his mld-309 who they belleve broke Into •car pertced In tM 300 bloci< of North Coaet Highway In Laouna Wednes- day, taklng$180worth of belonglngs. A vllltor to Laguna B&ach told pollQe aomeone entered his room In a hotel at 825 Sooth Coast Highway Wedneeday. taking $140 In cash. A male dreued In dark green clothlng, wae eeen yelllng and walk- ing In and oot of traffic at Blueblrd Canyon Road and Sooth Coaet Highway at about 1:30 a.m. Wed~ day morning. Police responding to the tcene wefe unable to locate tM man. Fountain Valley Burglars ranaacked a home In the 11000 block of Gladstone Circle Wednesday and took $8.000 In cash and jewelry. A man asked tor change at 01e·s Home Center store at 17200 Brookhurat St., and tMn took $200 from tM cash register. Someone using a slug and a tool of some type stole $232 from n-s- paper racks belonglng to the Loa ArlQ91es Herald Examiner. Thieves stole a TV set. bicycle, power saw and a stereo valued at- $725 from a residence In the 17000 block of San Bayas Street. Costa Mesa A 32-year-old woman told police someone atole a $500 brua French horn Wednesday afternoon from her utlllty trailer parked at a Harbor Boulevard motel. The horn, In a black case. wu tucked under a tarp, ahe said. Bernardino Alonso Eplfanlo, 30, of Costa Mesa was treated tor cuts to his lace and body Wedneeday after he was ltructl by a car while riding his bicycle at H111bor Boulevard and 18th Street. Investigators .. Id Eplfanlo was ped1Jlng hie bike on the wrong side of the street. A $960 ty~rlter was reported missing Wednesday from an office on tM 300 block of Bay Street. A 47-year-old Dana Point man told pollce WednMday his S 100 t.ath91' clutch purse, which held a $60 eel skin wallet, wu stolen from hi• van parked In an alley behind tM 2800 block of Hlcicory Place. He was painting a nearby houee. he said Newport Beach Burglars pried open a window to a residence on the 100 block of 42nd Street and made off with $1 .745 worth of jewelry. TM atoi.n Items Included a watch, bracelets. neck- lacee and ctua rings from Hunt- ington Beach ahd Norco high schools. An outboard motor worth $700 was stolen from a 21-foot eallboal docked off the 1000 block of Backbay Drive. The thieves had to remove two bolts and cut the stee<lng cable. Crooks broke Into Diane Moon Graphics, 504 N. N-port Blvd • and took a two small dffk calculatort, • woman·e sllp, a bikini, a black llnen skirt. and a OM piece bathing 1Ylt. 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Lee Payne also was a runner-up in the feature category with his photo of a girl yringing at Main Beach in Laguna Beach. Boris Y aro of the Los Angeles Times captured first prize in the spot news category and Brad Graverson of the South Bay Daily Breeze took first places in the sports and feature divisions. Koehler's shot of a house-to-house search for a jewel thief in Costa Mesa won out over 300 entries submitted by professional newspaper photographers from throughout California. Two other Daily Pilot photographers also were honored. Howard Lipin won third prize in. spot news for his picture of a woman being led off to jail in handcuffs. He was also a runner-up in the Koehler, who frequently wins California Newspaper Association and Orange County Press Club contests, says he prefers spots news and is usually the first news photographer to arrive at the site of breaking stories. ·~"' • ,.. ...... 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I OITON, MlllOIT ANO O•HOINNATI ITOOK IXCHAHGU ANO Rll'()RTIO I V fHI HAID IHITINii .. -' h i•• H•I P I 11d• Clh • C"9 b in Ntl P £ 1\0• Coo.. Cllt S•ln Net o> 1. llO\ Clo~ C 119 h i•• .... , P l no• C•o.. Cl\O \••·· .... P f 110~ Clo.. C"O I ; ., Dow Jones Final Up 2.03 Cloelng 1.248.14 ---1 Copley Press purchases its 11th daily newspaper By tbe A11od1ted Pre11 SAN DIEGO-The Copley P.-eaa haa purchased fta 11th daily newspaper, the Waukegan (Ill.) News..Sun, as part of lta acquisition of Keystone Printin.~fServkes. In the deal announced Wednesday, the Copley group also bought four -.teekly newspapers distributed ln Lake County, Ill. The News-Sun, with a circulation of 41,000, wW raise the combined daily circulation total to 7 10,000. Qantas buys Boeing jetliners SEATTLE-Qantas Airways Ltd., the Australian government-owned airline, has bought six long-range Boeing Co. 767-700 jetliners and three 747-300 jumbo jets worth about $640 million, Boeing says. Deliveries of the 747s are scheduled for 1984 and 1985, Boeing said Wedneeday, and all three of the airttaft will be in service by April 1985. The first two 767s will be delivered in 1985 and the remainder the following December through March. Dollar slips in early trading LONOON -The dollar &lipped in early trading today as nervous investors watched interest rate developments on both aides of the Atlantic and listened to rumbllngJ on the Middle East and F.ast-West fronts. Tradens aaid the strongest influence aeemed to be the U:S. Federal Reaerve'a move Wedneeday to arrange the temporary pun:h.aae of government securities, which would pump reserves into the U.S. banking system. Industrial profits 'improving' NEW YORK -Profit margin1 of U.S. industrial corporationa hit a 30-year low in 1982 but are beginrung to Improve, Standard & Poor's Corp. says. Profit margins for 400 major industrial corporations in 1982 averaged 3.95 centa on the dollar, compared with 4.86 cents the year befqs, according to S&P. a busint!88 and credit lntonnation 'lrnn. Its report released Wednesday said profit margins peaked at 6.82 cents in 1965. GM seeks complaint dismissal DETROIT -General Motors Corp. has formally denied two accusations made in a federal lawsuit seeking a reatl1 of 1.1 million 1980-model GM X-body can and asked for more time to seek dismissal of the complaint. GM. in a filing Wednesday in U.S . District Court in Washington, denied that It failed to provide accurate and complete information to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administraion du.ring an investigation of the X-car brakes, according to a company statement releaaed in Detroit. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AY£RACES WHAT AMEX DID HfW YOftK IAPI See. 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