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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-09-12 - Orange Coast PilotToo hot for beach Another torrid, muggy weather si~ge ahead for Orange Coast By STEVE MITCH.ELL Of ............... Falliajuata week away, but you wouldn't know it along the Or- ange Coast where blistering temperatUEeS kept most folks in the shade and off the beaches Sunday. And the National Weather Ser- vice says at least five more hot, muggy days and sticky nights are on the agenda before any relief can be expected. September is nonnally the hot- THI DRANGI COAST MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1983 test month for Southern Cali- fornia, due to Santa Ana winds, but this time around, the blame can be placed on a total lack of sea breezes, which normally neutral- ize high temperatures in Orange County. National Weather Service spokeswoman PatriciA Rowe says no offshore wind means almost no moisture, which acts to lower the temperatures. As a result, the high on Sunday -at least in Los Angeles -tied a record aet way back in 1876, said weather specialist Betty Reo. And there was no respite from the heat at Orange Coast beaches Sunday, where highs reached 65 d~grees on Newport and Laguna beaches. Surprisingly, the inland heat did not send throngs to coastal shores, lifeguards report. "I can't explain it," said Hunt- ington Beach state lifeguard supervisor Steve Rogers. "It seems like people just fiBured summer is over and quit coming down. I love it." He said about 40,000 vlaited state beaches in Huntington Sun- day, quite a few less than laat wee.k. At Huntington'• city beaches, about 50,000 showed up, which is "a little bit down," said lifeguard Greg Crow. "It's definitely thinning out," he said, adding a lot of kida were (See HEAT, Pace AZ) COUNTY IDITIDN ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Always on a pedestal? TV actress L~urel Lea Schaefer, who lives in Burbank, is one of the past Miss Americas who tell how that title changed their lives on Page 82. Coast kids head hack to school today By tile Dally Pilot Slaff It was goodbye, summer hello, reading, writing and arithmetic today as students all over the Orange Coast put aside carefree days, quit summer jobs and donned the latest fashions in llCbool wear for the first day of claa8es. Most local llCbool districts re- ported the first day of school was business as usual this morning, despite the heat, as students streamed back for another year of learning. But in Newport Beach, pare.nts taking their children in to the Newport Elementary School on Balboa Peninsula had a rude awakening when they left their youngsters to go home. Many of them had gotten While some students polished apples for the first day of school, driver Diane Davis buffed bus parking tickets because the street was labeled off limits today for monthly street sweeping. One woman, who dashed in to make sure her grandson was settled in his third grade class, narrowly escaped a ticket, she said. ''The meter maid must have hit about 50 cars," she said. "Where were the parents supposed to park? It's a 15 or 20-minute walk (from the end of the no parking zone) to the achool." Newport Beach police Lt. Gary Petersen, who handles traffic control, said no one had reallied that the first day of school coincided with street sweeping day. "It's probably too late t.o do anything about it today," he said ................. .., ....... ~ windshields for the Huntington Beach City School fleet that returned to action today. this morning. "But that's not our style. We'll suspend the violations on the other side of the street tomorrow -and then we'll get calls from residents saying that we didn't sweep the streets." Recent declining enrollment in area public schools slowed in some areas, offici8.ls said. At the Huntington Beach Union High School District, admin.is- trative assistant Lyn Henderson said somewhere between 17,600 and 17 ,900 students returned to the seven high schools in the district today. The declining enrollment in the district during the past few years seemed to be stablizing this year, she said. Huntington Beach City School (See SCHOOL, Page AZ) Crucial year for local schools By ROBERT BARKER Of ................ When school people talk in September about it being a "make or break" situation or a crucial year, they're almost sure to be ·talking about the school's football team. What's going to happen on the gridiron seems to get about all the attention. But the focus aeerm to be ahlfting this year. When Jake Abbott, Superintendent ~f e Huntington Beach Union h SchoolDistrict,saysit'sgo tobe a crucial year, he's ta.lking about education itself -up and down the state. "We're on the hot seat," he declares. "This is a crucial year for education and there has to be a change in attitudes," he said. "Schools aren't aggressive enough.'' And if there's no change, ac- cording to Abbott, districts are liable t.o lose out on state financial aid and come in for more and more stif!ing control from the state Legislature. Abbott has guided his district of seven high schools and more than 17,000 students into a number of refonns in advance of the st.onn. The district has increased graduation requirements and academic demands, it has in- stituted an evaluation and re- training program primarily de- signed for math and scie.nce teachers and is starting a monitor program where the best teachers get extra pay to work with and upgrade other teachers. But he said he is not optimistic that school leaders in general are taking the clamor for change seriously enough. · "I fear there's a lot of foot-dragging. They (school leaders) think that if they ignore it (See SCHOOL REFORMS, Page A2) FV wants to replace county park patrols By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ............... Orange County Sheriff's depu- ties who now patrol Mile Square Park may soon be replaced by Fountain Valley city police of- ficers . Cause of fatal fire This disaster lVas no movie for lVitness Fountain Valley officials want to begin negotiating with Orange County administrators concerning a city takeover of public safety services at the park. Mile Square is a large county park located within the city limits of Fountain Valley. County depu- ties and firefighters are now responsible for public safety in the park. probed By GLENN SCOTT Of ................. lnvesUgators were picking through the skeleton of a houae at 419 El Modena Ave. in Newport Helghta today to find out what cauaed a fire to erupt there Sunday night that killed a 21-year-old woman. Tonnitta White, a Compton bank teller who lived in Santa Fe l~princa, WU trapped inside the 1 nowe when the fire began about 8:50 p.m., said Ruaa Cheek, public information officer for the New- port Beach Fire Department. The hOUle .wu engulfed in flames when the tint of 27 fiftfighten and five engines ar- rtved, be laid. Capt. Axel ZaneW located White and can1ed her from the hou8e, but ahe died at Ha.g Memorial Hoepital 30 minuta later. White suffered third dearee buma over 40 to 50 percent of her body, laid Newport Beadi police Set. Al n.cber. Steven NJchollon, 24, ai.o wu inaide the bowie when the fire t>ecan. but he~ t.o e.cape. Paramedics treated the D>t..iained Nichollon for minor lnjw1el at the 1eene. ( ... WOMAN om, Pqe AJ) t 1' I I ......................... _... Fireman 1teadies hose aimed at Newport Beach houae fire complicated by exploding cant of paint in garage. One woman died in the blaze Sonday. ( • 11 EDITOR'S NCYI'E: The follow- ing story was written by" New- port Beach novelist who lives nearby and witnessed Sunday night's fatal fire (see story, photo at left). By DOROTHY McMILLAN It all started just as I sat down to watch a disaster movie on tele- vision. First a 90ft roar caught my ear, then IODleOne yelled. 'Ibe yell was muffled and I couldn't make out the words. I looked over at my husband. He had noticed the yelling also. The yell came again -this time more of a cry. "Help!" came the voice. "Please, 110meone help me!" We both sat up, trying to dlatinguiah whether the cry had come from the alley behind our houae or from the next door neighbor. My flnt instinct was to (See 1VJ'rNEM, Pa1e A%) But city officials have long complained that Fountain Valley police, firefighters and para- medics frequently answer emerg- ency calls in the park when county officers are not on the scene. (County deputies responsible for Mlle Square often must respond from Midway City, a 10-minute- drive away.) The negotiations for a city takeover of safety services have (See MILE SQUARE, Pa1e Al) t .. j ( A2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. Sept. 12, 1983 Autopsy slated in crash Pilot's body examined; still no sign of passenger in NB mishap By GLENN SCOTT Ol-Deltr.._et.fl An autopsy was to be per- fonncd today on the body ot Man: West, a 24-year-old man found Saturday strapped lnside a small private airplane that plunged into the ocean off Newport Beach five nights ago. Investigators still have found no signs of David Leffler, 28, who is believed to have been a passenger in the fatal flight from John Wayne Airport. The wings and most of the fuselage of West's single-engine plane were spotted for the first time Saturday afternoon by of- fi~ers in the Newport Beach police helicopter. said police Sgt. Al Fischer. A1 though officers had passed over the area earlier, heavy surf had clouded visibility, he said. When the water finally cleared Saturday, the wreck.age was vis- ible sitting on the shallow ocean bottom 30 to 35 feet down, said Sgt. Jim Holani of the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol. The wreckage appeared to have settled at the spot where it crashed, more than a quarter-mile d irectly offshore from 60th Street in Ne wport Beach, he said. Witnesses told authorities the plane had appeared to nose-dive into the water early last Thurs- day. Divers from the Harbor Patrol found West still strapped to his seat. Holani said. The windshield was missing, indicating the force of impact. "I'm kind of surprised the wreckage is still there," Holani said. "We found debris all the way up to the (Southern California Edison) power plant. One of the seats was found north of the Santa Ana River ." The company IJuuring the red. white and blue Cessna 172 Sky- hawk aircraft is e xpected to hire a salvaging company to remove the wreck.age. Holani said divers did not find the engine with the remaining wreckage. "lt sounds like the airplane was damaged severely," he said. The plane was owned by two Newport Beach men, Greg Axton and Don Glascock, who told authorities West. also from New- port Beach, had rented the plane from them. Balboa. Island rape s uspect e s capes jail By STEVE MITCHELL OI the 0.-, Piiot 11.eft An accused rapist, who eluded police in a massive dragnet on Balboa Island earlier this summer and was later captured, has es- caped again, this time from the roof of Orange County Jail. Michael Eric Gonzales, 23, who was awaiting trial on suspicion of raping a Balboa Island woman earlier this year, apparently tied bed sheets together and used a metal bar to escape from the roof of the four-story county jail at about 6:30 this morning. Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates at first said Gonzales was acoompanied by a Vietnamese extortion suspect. but that man was later found during a head count of the 1,800 inmates at the jail. W.O MAN DIES ... "At this point, we know for sure Gonzales is gone," Gates said this morning. "What we don't know is if he went alone." Meanwhile, Newport Beach police said they have notified the 24-year-old victim of the alleged rape, and have contacted all 20 Neighborhood Watch Program leaders on Balboa Island, the scene of a massive manhunt in June following Gonzales' escape from a minimum security facility outside Los Angeles. From Page A1 Neighbors said Nicholson alerted them to the fire by running to nearby houses, pound- ing on doors to ask for help. One of the houses had spots of blood on the door and doorbell today, C'\ 1Jence Nicholson's hand was hh'f-dmg during his panicky run. N1c·holson's parents, who own tht· home. were away, authorities .; 111 I D;unage to the elegantly f111111<;hf'd, single-story house and 1L~ Luntents was estimated at !:!50,000, Cheek said. Nt'1ghbors said the Nicholsons h:1d 1 ('(·e ntly 1nstaUed a fire-proof roof. which was still standing today. The roof may have prevented the fire from spreading to other homes on the block, they said. Investigators issued no state- ments this morning on po68ible causes of the fire. Firefighters controlled the fire in a half-hour. Cheek said they were hampered by downed power lines. A number of exploding paint cans in the garage kept both firefighters and the large crowd of on-lookers wary. Witnesses said parts of the cans came flying out of the garage aft.er the explosions. Gonzales eluded 40 Newport Beach officers, as well as police helicopters, a canine unit and harbor patrol units June 22 on the island. He was being held in Orange County Jail while awaiting trial when his escape occured this morning. o.IJ ,_ ...... .., ........ u,M Lai T hantt, 5, of Huntington Beach , clings to Daddy's arm before going to school for the first tim e. She started a t Lake View Elementary School~day . __ _ SCHOOL ... From Page A1 Diatrict officlala aaid .Ughtly fewer than 5,700 pupils would return to the district's .even elementary and three middle schools today. And in lrvine, a district spokeswoman said projected en- rollment figures are up over 1as1 year for the city's 25 achools. "We have a projected enrol- lment estimate of 16,174," she said, "compared to 15,920 last October." But in Laguna Beach, Super- intendent Billy J . Barnes said the district's four achools are down about 118 students oompared tc last year. "Last year we had heaviet enrollment in kindergarten and third grade th.an we expected," Barnes said, "and we had to hire three teachers at the end of the first week. We won't know if that's going to happen again until about Wednesday." Fountain Valley School District officials were expecting about 7,033 kindergarten through eighth grade students this morn- ing at 14 schools. Because of declining enrol- lment, the district was forced to close Nieblas School last June. Most students from that school were directed to Tamura Scbool this morning. Cheryl Snowden, the district's director of staff services, said officials were hoping today's kindergarten class enrollment would exceed estimates, signaling an end to the declining enrollment trend. S he said district officials wer:J? pleased that last year's kindergarten class was the same size as the first grade class. "But we're still graduating two eighth grade clas8es to every incoming kindergarten clasa, ao we have a way to go to catch up," she said. The Newport-Mesa school di&- trict will continue to contract, slipping this year by 1,200 stu- dents. school officiala said today. WITNESS DESCRIBES FAT AL NEWPORT BEACH FIRE ... About 16,500 atudentl are ex- pected to have suffered through a searing first day back in the 24-school district, ''but we bang looee the first two or three days until we know what we have," said peraonnel Assistant Super- intendant Kevin Wheeler. From Page A 1 call the police. 1 wanted to make L~rtain it wasn't some kids joking around in the alley. I heard a trash can clatter to the aspha lt behind our house. Then, someone was bangl.Og on a door HEAT ... From Page A 1 most likely getting ready for school Sunday. NC'wport's crowds numbered about 75,000, Wlth 23 people rec;cued from small surf, a life- guard spokesman said. And in Laguna Beach, life- gwu ds rescued eight people from that city's waters, where only 25,000 visited Sunday. Ballplayer can 't throw this thie f o ut At about the same time the Dodgers were stealing their c>te1ting victory over the At- lanta Braves Sunday, a theft of a different kind was going on at another baseball diamond in Fountain Valley. A softball player put her waJJe t in a pocket of an equipment bag while she went out to do battle in the hot sun at the Fountain Valley Rec- rc-ation Center. lt wasn't until it was time to go home that she found a thief had struck and took her wallet containing a $20 bill and a credit card. Observers noted that once you let 'em steaJ bases, you just don't know where things will e nd. We're Listening ••• 642·6086 Dally "'°' o.flYefY 11 Ouatant..ct " ... , ,,,, •• ,. It rftu ""' " t "',.,. t'>•'' P•f'I•' Or 5' 10f' r CAlt,lfltfOt,, 1pni t tu1 y l'jl cor .. "'!ti be jf·1"¥"r•ftJ one house down from ours. Another roar, this time louder, and we both jumped to our feet. Our tights dimmed and the tele- vision flickered off and on. As we ran out through the sliding ~ door in to the back yard we could see huge tongues of orange flame shooting into the night sky. The home three doors from ours was wrapped in fire. Back in the house I dialed 911 and reported the fire. I w as the second one to do so. The emergency dispatcher thanked me for calling. Better many calls than none in time. By this time my husband was on our roof, garden hose in hand ready to use i1 necessary. The wind was blowing, sending showers of brilliant sparks over a number of rooftops. Another member of our family shimmied up onto the neighbor's roof with a second hose. People were running down the alley, their faces eeriely lit by fl.relight, an expression of panic plainly etched on their features. "Someone is still in the hou.se," I heard a man shout. The fire rigs arrived. Fire- fight.era, with breathing ap- paratus on their bacb, raced around the houae trying to save the structure, trying to rescue whoever was trapped inside. Emergency medical equipment rolled up the street. A great many people were watching, but most of them stayed some distance, letting the w orkers do their job. The ambulance parked in front of my house and, aa I watched, they brought out what I t.hol..lght must be a young woman. It was bard to tell, she appeared '° terribly burned. She was breathing, but otherwiae not moving at all Medics poured sterile water from plastic bottles over the sheet that covered her. I began to hear explosions then. MILE SQUARE ... (From Page A 1) surfaced as a result of plans to build a second golf course at Mile Square. City officials want the county to lease the undeveloped northwest comer of the park to Fountain Valley. The city then would secure a concessionaire to build and operate an 18-hole int.enned.i- ate size golf course on the prop- erty. Scott Morgan, an aide to Orange County Supervisor Roger Stan- ton, said it is unlikely the county will approve such an arrange- ment. He said leasing the park acreage to the city would prove too "cumbersome" and that the coun- ty would prefer to lease the land to a golf course operator directly, without going through the city. But Fountain Valley offici.a.ls have said one reason they sought the golf course revenue was to offset expenses associated with public safety calls at Mile Square. To anawer th.is concern, Morgan said Supervisor Stanton will ask that county administrators begjn negotiating with Fountain Valley officials regarding the public safe- ty takeover. Stanton is expected to make the proposal at the Sept. 20 Board of Supervisors meeting. "In theory, it's a good idea," Morgan said. "Now we have to see if the county administrator and the city manager of Fountain Valley can work out the numbers." What do you hke about the Daily Pilot" Wh at don·1 you like~ Call the number at left and your m('ssage will be recorded, transcribed a nd delivered to the appropnate editor. 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A police heli- copter circled the area, casting a beam from its powerful search- light across the scene. On the ba.loony of the house behind us the light from the helicopter il- luminated an odd sight. A gray and white flop-eared bunny rab- bit ut on the edge of a wooden structure quietly watching the frantic IJCelle. I began to wonder if 1 were having 90me kind of bUarre nightmare. . Late into the night, aa we all tried to sleep. we could bear the fire department generator hum- ming. It was a comfort to know they were still there. Hot spots flared up throughout the night. It wasn't until 5 this morning that the last smoke faded from the disastrous fire. Tired, smoke acent.ed, aooty firemen were atill on the scene at 7 this morning. None of us know. as yet, what caused the fire. I oniy know that this afternoon I am going out to buy a new smoke detector and then I will sit down and write a note of thanks to the men of the Newport Beach Fire Department tor their dedicated efforts. ''What we don't know is how many (studenta) won't show up today," Wheeler said. He sald a couple of temporary teaching &Jot.a may chanee by week's end, aft.er district officials detennine which echools gained or lost students. At the Irvine Police Depart- ment, traffic investigatot" Doug Coffing said he would be out this week monitoring traffic flow and checking on the city's 18 croasi.ng guards. SC HOOL R EFORMS ••• From Page A1 (reform), it will go away .. " he said. Besides the tightening of fir\AJlCeS and more restrictive legislation, Abbott said he believes there may be a switch by the public to go to private education via the voucher system. But for the 1983-84 school year, the Huntington Beach district appears to be on sound fi.nandal footing, Abbott said. The diltrict actually received a 4.6 percent increaae in state money over lut year (about $2 million.) In all, the state provides about $25 million toward the district's oper- ations budget of about $52.7 million. Expenditwe1 are pro- jected to be about $2. 7 million or 5.-4 percent higher than the previous 8Chool year. A Robnsons Sae 1 0 0 Y I A R S 0 F $ T Y L I s2000000 MIKASA TAB(ETOP SALE IS ON NOW SAVE 15% TO 57% ON DINNERWARE, FLATWARE AND GIFTS. j -· -.. ----~· -------·-----... --------- BULLETIN BOARD Golden West resumes senior social prog~am ''Tue9day Social," Golden West College's weekly program for een.ior citizens, resumes for its seventh eemester on Sept. 20. A movie matlnee begins at 3 p.m. ln Forum n. and dinner Is available afterward in the cafeteria for those who wish to stay. Admiasion to the screening iB free to Gold Key card holders. Movies will be shown each Tuesday, except holidays. The Gold Key card may be purchaaed for 50 cents at the community aervices office or at the door prior to each movie. The card.a, for age 60 and older, admit seniors at diacount rates to events at Golden West, Coastline and Orange C.OUt oolleges. The Sept. 20 movie will be "The ·can Queen" starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepb . r the titles of future programs, call the community seivioes offi , 891-3991. Marriage counselor Marti Malterre · n the problems of the "displaced homemaker" at Friday's meeting of the Orange County chapter of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. Malterre, a past president of the organization, also will talk on the connection of nutrition to healthy family life at the meeting, 8cheduled for noon at the Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana. Call RJchard Bibeau at 640-2428 for further infq,_nnation. Sign ups slated for Mesa classes Fall clas8es sponsored by the Costa Mesa Recreation Department offering such topics as dog obedience, modeling, folk dancing. bridge, tumbling and aerobic dancing will begin the week of Sept. 19. Registration for the classes is under way. More information la available by calling the department at 645-8551. Business writer to address Mesa meet Robert Haavind, two-time winner of excellence in business journal.ism awards, is scheduled to speak at the Orange County Technical Communication Society meeting Sept. 20 at the Barclay Inn in Costa Mesa. Haavind is publisher of High Technology magazine. Reeervationa are advised for the 7 p.m. talk and $ll buffet dinner, and should be mailed to Joy White, P .O. Box 16535. Irvine 92174. POLICE LOG Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday. Sept. i 2, 1983 -'1 Burned boy may go back to school Mother, doctors want to return David Rothenberg, 7, to 'normal environment' By U.t AllOdate4 Prete David Rothe nber g , the 7-year-old who suffered buma over 90 percent of hia body when his father deliberately aet him on fire, is expected to ~t home from a Beeton hospi within three weeks. The child's mo er, Marie Rothenberg, 32, said vid alao might return to echoo ter thJs tenn. Dr. Salvatori Ruseo, adminis- trator at the Shrinera Bum In- stitute in Boston, said, "Our ph.iloeophy I.a he should go back to school, if he is able, and (return) to a normal environment as if A place in the sun nothing ha.a happened. We don't want him ln a special clall8." H.ia father, Charles Rothenberg. 42, WU lelltenced in July to 13 years ln priaon for attempted murder and anon. Rothenberg took David to Cali- fornia ln late February and on March 3, he douaed the sleeping child's mattre11 with keroeene and aet it on fl.re. David will return to his home ln Brooklyn wearing a face mask, a chin strap and an elastic gannent that minimizes scarring, his mother aa.id. He also will wear a California Angela baseball suit and c.ap, a gilt from slugger Reggie Four unidentified beachgoers bask in the sun on tlle ·sands near 20th Str eet and West Ocean Front JackJOn, ahe said . The child loet most of hia flngera, but underwent aucceaful skin-graft operations over his entire body at a University of California burn center. In July, he was transferred to the Shrlnera Bum Institute in Bost.on. Then, he lapeed lnt.o a aevere, unexplained setback, suf- fering convulsions, an inability to speak and psychological dis- turbances before taking a tum for the better several weeks ago, Mrs. Rothenberg said. "He's talking and happy and looking forward to returning home," said Mrs. Rothenberg. "He's really been a miracle kid. He would have been ho.me already, but therapists still have to work on his walking." David has gone in a wheelchair to an ice cream parlor and to movies near the Boston hospital in the last two weeks. Before he goes out, his mother said she carefully prepares him for the stares and the comments of passersby. She said he replies, "I know, and I don't care." Although David will be re- leased from the hospital, he'll undergo functional and cosmetic surgery until he is fully grown, she said. in Newport Beach on a very warm Sunday. There was plenty of sunshine to go aroun~ Truck victimized in Huntington ComputerlZed mousetrap really snappy A realdent of the IMOO block of Candlewood Drlw told Huntington a..ct'I Po4Q Sunday that all four UNe of ,,.. truck W9r• llUhed owmlght end the truck body wea ~ed. The IOM WU eetl- meted at '280. A home burglary WU reported Saturday on the 800 block of 16th StrMt. Entry wu through an un- loclced llde window. The IOM In- cluded a S200 etereo. A man wu atr9eted Sunday after-noon on 1411Pk:'<>n of lhOplfftlng at the Alpha a.ta etore at 19640 a..ct'I Boul9vlird. ~-vailued at S 17. 18 WW91'9COV'ared. A purM and a fadtet were reported stolen Sunday from • 1979 Olde Cutlut partied on Pacific Coat HfOhway near Brookhurst Street. A window wu tmMhed to entw. The !Ole wu Mtlmated at *250. Fountain Valley Someone pried open the window of a loc:tled 1982 Ford Couner Sunday In the 15000 bloctc of Mt. Matt.mom Stl'Mt and ltole the PMMnQ«·llde door. The doorwu valued at '300 by the OWf* who WU......, duftng the ripoff. A. vandal lnterfwed with the tratnc: f\ow. He uprooted the •top • and pole at the lntWMCtlon of Gardenia Awnue and Walnut Street and ~n..ned tMn\ In a nMtby dralMge ditch. A burglat ltole MOO In $10 and $20 bllll from a drawer In a nlghtttand In a reeldence In the 8000 bloclc of Rhine Rtv9r Avenue. Irvine 84.KQlarl tmuhed a window In a Sony 8eMce Center, 19022 Cowan, about 4 p.m. Sunday, INlklng off with a video camera and recorder. pollQa N6d. Manager Ray Arntz Mid he hafn't determined If anything ... taken and wtll check •nwntory latet ttlll week. A burglar stole $ 1,(100 worth of electrtcal tool• from • construction tit• at Harvard Pant, 14701 HaNard Aw., aom.tJme before 9:30 Lm. Saturday, Polloe Mid. An lrvlne man wu arr.tee! Ml'ly Saturday morning for ln..,..ugatlon of being under the lnftuenoe of oplatea. polce Uld. Polloe and perMledlcl came to the home of Henry M . ....,_, In the 19000 bkx* of Harverd Awnue about 3 a.m. The medlc:tll aid call WM for Mejla'I wife, who WU tuffer1ng beck and cheat palna, police Mid. . . . Pollcie arr•ted two young men for Miapldon of burglary Mrty Saturday, art« nelghbon altegedly recoontzed one of the pair u 1 former realdant of the 18000 blodc of MacArthur Boulewlrd. James 8 . can.on. 22. WU allegedly c.ught with $2.50 of food IMvlng hi9 father't hoUM. Mattt I. Tannenbaum, 21. wu ap- pcehellded In the beckyard of the home. TODA Y'S WEA IHER Sunny and hot till further notice Coastal Temperatures ..... ti 11 ., a ., .. ., . . " .. .. " 70 ., 70 IOO 72 71 IO .. . .... ti IO .. 71 ti 71 1'I .. .. 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Ace,• wholly owned subsidiary of Bekins Co., baa been lnvolved in the more traditional pest extermlnation business since 1938. But now, the company has entered the oomputer world with development of what it calla the Rodent Activity Monitoring System. The acronym la RAMS. Practically all you do is add cheeee. LaVoie aaya the new system incorporates the technology of computers with eatabliahed trap and ba1t syst.esm to create a program that removes human error u well u the boredom of walking trap lines in food proceming plants, bakeries, restaurants, fanns and dairies. Traditionally, Ace aent its technk:ians to indus- trialcustomen' plants to check trapund bait stations, removing dead rodents and replacing the traps with frsh bait or poUlon. "In addition," LaVoie said, "the technician would have to i:napect every alngle trap in the building, becauae they had no way of knowing which ones had been sprung or which ones needed fresh baiL" It's a ll done with computers now, but the end result is much the same. In a large food processing plant, that task could take a long time. And it's not exactly the most exciting work in the world, LaVoie said. Enter the new system, baaed on a sheet metal and plastic quarter-dome "mouae houae" complete with ita own front door. The ultra-modem rat trap a18o cornea equipped with a monitoring device which is connected to a central compOter at Ace's headquarters. Any rodent foolish enough to enter the dome home trap immediately records lta preaenoe on the computeriz.ed activity transmitter at the site. Th.at information is aent via telephone signal to the Ace tenninal. ''The central oomputer records the time, location and bait Uled," La Vole said. "It alao record.a whether the trap was actually sprung or if the ba.it was only nibbled on ." Thia allows technicians to know exactly which traps need attending, thus avoiding tedious and unnecessary toun of each trap in the plant or factory. from our boys· dzpt. our bz8t.. .9tZ.Lhng 'W1ndbrv.ak.a.r, thtL morhn ~ O MafllC TMIL hord 'Ml.Onn9 docron end cotA.on pophn sOqll w1 th kmU .. Qd collor and cuffs and m1rnaLuni po\Ci. hnl1l9 pirflz.ct fbr ecol morn~ and a.w.rnnge, crvo\lobkz. mtan,OtNy,m , f"O'j61-and-ktz.Uy ~n @)~o@@)~@ 44 Fashion la/and· Nt>wporl Beach · 7141644-5070 1001 ~atwood Blud .• ~.,wood \If/loge . 2131208·3273 - .. \4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Sept. 12, 1983 TOP OF THE NEWS NATION Six injured in prison riot in Stillwater, Minnesota By tbt A11ociated Prt11 STILLWATER, Minn. -lnmates smashed circuit breakers and torched about a do?..en cells at maximum-security Stillwater state prison in a riot sparked by racial name-<:alling that left two guards and four inmates injured, officials said today. Guards used tear gas to regain control or strife-tom Cellblock B Sunday night after a two hour disturbance, said LeRoy Siegel, executive assistant to the warden. Striking teachers 'firm' ST LOUIS-Denying school board charges that they have "abandoned" their jobs, the city's striking teachers are standing firm in the face of a back-to-work order and today's threatened mass firings, a union leader said. "I don't think anyone is going back to work," said Evelyn Battle White, president of American Federation of Teachers Local 420, after a rally Sunday by the union in the nation's largest school strike. St. Louis school officials warned striking teachers last week that unless they returned t.o work today, they would be (ired and replaced. Hurricane threat lessened MIAMI -Hurricane Chantal, the third hurricane of the 1983 season, headed away from land northeast of Bermuda today and-forecasters said its 75 mph winds threatened only shipping. "Chantal is quite small with gales extending out only 75 miles from the center," the National Hurricane Center said. "No significant change is expected.'' WORLD Marines &ttle militiamen BEIRUT, Lebanon -U.S. Marines traded small-anns fire with Lebanese militiamen throughout the night, a Marine spokesman said today, and Syrian-backed Druse insurgents clashed with Lebanese anny troops in the central mountains near the capital. Thailand expels 33 Soviets BANGKOK, Thailand -Thailand has expelled 33 Soviets accused of spying in the past two weeks, the English-language daily The Bangkok Post reported today. Methane explosion kills 63 VR YHEID. South Africa -A methane gas explosion killed 63 people at a rolliery near this Natal Province town today, the South African Pre.a Aaociation reported. Clash es kill two in Chile SANTIAGO. Chile -President Gen. Augusto Pinochet marked the 10th anniversary of his military rule with a pledge to eliminate violence, but two people were killed in new clashes between slum dwellers and police. The deaths Sunday brought to 10 the number of people slain during fourstr&ghtdaysof violence, Begin 'not f eelin g well~ JERUSALEM -Prime Minister Menac- hem Begin, feeling poorly, rested at home today as Israeli newspapers expressed impatience with his delay in formally resigning from office. Begin, 70, skipped the weekly cabinet meeting Sunday. An official communique said he was "not feeling well," but Cabinet aecretary Dan Meridor said it was nothing eerious. Anti-nuke protest ended MUTLANGEN. West Germany -German police today removed 26 anti-nuclear protesters from a field outside a U.S. Army missile depot after the military requested the area be cleared, Gennan authorities said. Third body found from Korean plane WAKKANAl, Japan (AP) -Gale winds washed a third body believed from the downed South Korean air- liner onto Japan's northeast coast today, and the nation's leaders warned of new sanctions unless Moacow ad- mitted It should not have shot down the jumbo jet. Police in Hokkaido, Japan's north- ernmost main island, found the head- less body on the Sea of Okhotsk coast near Monbetsu, 160 miles southeast of where the Boeing 747 is believed to have crashed into the sea off the Soviet island of Sakha.lin. The body was too mutilated for even the sex to be determined. The Maritime Safety Agency re- ported a second find today, a piece of flesh believed to be from a human back that was found in a salmon fishennan's net off Monbetsu. In all, searchers have retrieved more than 420 objects be- lieved to have come from the destroyed Boeing 747. In Washington, the State Depart- ment conceded that the attacking Soviet jet may have fired warning shots before launching a deadly missile. And in Moecow. a Soviet Reneral Nation mourns 269 victims on Korean plane By tJlie AHoclated PreH Fifteen flag-draped coffins marked a tribute in California, while Oregon cloeed schools, courts and offices today in observance of a national day of mourning for the 269 victims of the downed Korean jetliner. Angry demonstrations mixed with quiet, tearful services large and small across the nation Sunday, only the seventh national day of mourning in 20 years. A crowd of 1,500 gathered to express their sadness and hear speeches at a park in the Koreatown section of Los Ange lee. As rock music blared over loudspeakers, 15 flag-draped black co ff ins-one for each country that had ci ti.z.ens on the downed jetliner -lay in front of the speakers' platfonn. "Our intent is to commemorate the lives that we have lost and to condemn the USSR for their barbaric, senseless actions," said John Rho, chairman of the event. claimed the jet fighter's pilot could not have distinguished the airliner from a U.S . spy plane. The Soviet fighter shot down Korean A1r Lines Flight 007 on Sept. 1 off the Soviet island ot Sakhalin, north of Japan's northernmost island of Hokkaido. The 269 people aboard the airliner are presumed killed. Today, a patk of BlX Soviet vessels searched near Moneron, a tiny island off southwest Sakhalin wheae the jumbo jet is believed to have gone down, the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency said. The Soviets have not disclosed any details of their search and bar other vessels from Soviet waters. · In Tokyo, the lower house of Parliament unanimously adopted a resolution acx:using the Soviet Union of "inexcusable barbarism" and demand- ing an official apology for the attack. Twins turn 100, cite 'clean life' ELKHART, Texas (AP) - Hard w ork, clean living, no smok- ing and no alcohol are the secrets of longevity, two identical twins proclaimed on their lOOth birth- day. This tiny F.ast Texas town celebrated "Ila and Ida Day" Saturday for its twins, Ila Foster and Ida McGahey. "Work," said Mrs. McGahey, is the secret to long life. "I've done as much hard work in my life as anybody who's not a convict," she said. Ila and Ida and eight brothers and sisters grew up on an Anderson County farm, said Mrs. McGahey's daughter Dewece, 63. "They lived on the fruits of their own labon: "sh e said. "They raised their own meat and grew their own vegetables -and made the best ice cream I've ever tasted.'' Miss Foster did admit to taking liquor once for a pain in her stomach and recalled. "It tasted like slop." U they could live the past 100 years over again, they said, they would get an education. "They didn't have schools then like they do now ." said Miss Foster. Mom back on the job Susan Davis of South Salt Lake, Utah, serves dinner to her children (from left) Steven, Jamie and Missy after the youngsters signed a contract promising to improve their behavior. Davis had been "on strike," refusing to cook or clean until the kids shaped up. Heat subsides in East California in grip of hot, smoggy weather By tllle A11oclated Pre11 Things cooled down a bit today in the sizzling F.ast where temperatures reached into the 90s and 1 OOs from Maine to Georgia on Sunday, breaking records in 21 cities. Relief came a day earlier to the Midwest as the mercury fell 20 to 30 degrees from Saturday's highs. Highs in the 50s were forecast for parts of the Great Lakes region today. California, meanwhile, suffered under a stifling blanket of smog and 100-deg:ree heat Sunday and the mercury was climbing back into that region today. The hot spot in the East on Sunday was downtown Baltimore, which reached a record 101 degrees. But shortly before noon today it was a more moderate 87. Providence, R.I.; Nashville, Tenn.; Richmond, Va., and Wilmington, Del.. all hit 100 on Sunday, and more than a dozen other cities with highs in the upper 90a broke or tied their records for the date, the National Weather Service said. It was hot but not quite ao hot today; At 11 a.m. EDT it was 84 in Nashville, 87 in Richmond and 87 in Baltimore. In Atlantic City, N .J ., where the 99-deg:ree heat was nearly 30 degrees above normal Sunday, beaches were jammed and gaming tables were filled in the air-conditioned caainos. Forecasters blamed the sizzling weather on a high pressure S)'lltem stuck over the Southeast. The cold front moving in today from the Mid west should provide 50me relief for New England, but the National Weather Service again predicted 90-degree highs from New Jersey to Florida. 3 divers lost in searches By The A11oclated Pre11 A scuba diver explor- ing the wreckage of a cruiser sunk during World War I off Fire laland in New York was missing and presumed dead today and two other divers were killed diving over a sunken puaenger liner off the Delaware coast. You dollt have to live alone to feel alone. Reecue workers using helicopten and boatll loca~ the bodies of Robert Spicer, 34, of Silver Spring, Md., and F . Ru.el Hert.en m. 24, of White Plaina, N.Y., who were miaing from a large party that had been diving Sunday near the wreckage of the 500-foot North Pacifica. Through September 25th Moist 1nd tender fillet of Sllmoni dellcately s4 4 grilled and llgtlUy l1etd with Hof and1lae uuce. Served with soup or salad, pot1to, a cotd wedge of watermelon, fresh roll • Ind butter. 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"Ultimately. the con-J nma tes sleep under stars cept of a user-funded trial court system is anti- LOS ANGELES -Prisoners bunking on thetical to the cherished the rooftop of the Los Angeles County Jail have notions of equal justice been moved inside, but officials say over-under the law and equal crowding may again force inmates to sleep under access to our court sys- the stars. Officials "don't anticipate any inmates tern. In effect, it threat- beingsent up there. but you never know with the ens to block access to that weekend arrests," sheriff's Deputy Adam Khan system for the vast ma- said Sunday. jority of our population, the middle class," said Mild quak e sh ak es valley Ms. Bird, chief of the state's Supreme Court. SAN BERN ARDlNO -A mild earthquake Ms. Bird made her measuring 3.6 on the Richter scale rumbled remarks Sunday in her through the central San Bemadino Valley early sixth "State of the Ju- today, but no damage or injuries were reported, officials said. "It just scared the tar out of us," said diciary" address before Reserve Officer Cheryl Harr at the Fontana the opening session of the State Bar's annual substation of the San Bemadino County s heriff's office. She said the 5:06 a.m. quake prompted meeting at the Dis- only one telephone call from a curious resident. n e Y 1 and H 0 le1 in Anaheim. Blood d onations decline More than 1,000 at-torneys and others at- LOS ANGELES-Saying blood donations tended Ms. Bird's ad- have dropped sharply this month, the American dress during the second Red Cr~ has declared a blood supply emergency day of the four-day con- in Los Angeles and Orange counties. vention, which drew --------------------,.,, more than 5,000 people. IN THE SERVICE Army Pvts. Richard R. Barry, son of Richard and Trudy Barry of Fountain Valley, and Michael Goeldner, son of Dave Gueldner of Huntington Beach and Ruth Gueldner of Fountain VaJ - ley. have completed the power gener- ation and wheeled-vehicle mechanics course at the U.S . Army Training Center in Fort Dix. N .J . Barry is a 1982 graduate of La Quinta High School in Westminster. while Gueldner gradu- ated from Fountain Valley High School in 1982. Jou S. Sebrasky, son of Jerome and Toni Sebrasky of Fountain Valley. has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of airman first class. The 1982 Fountain Valley High School graduate is an administration specialist at George Air Force Base with the 35th Equipment and Maintenance Squadron. Airman Isl Class Glicerio A. Dizon, brother of Emerlita D. Melad of Fountain Valley, has participated l1l G lobal Shield 83, an exercise involving Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps units and elements of the Canadian forces. Diwn is stat.10ned at Beale Air Force Base. 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The revenue-starved counties, she said, are imposing increasing user fees for court filings that ultimately will deny ac- cess to middle -class citizens not poor enough to qualify for legal aid and not wealthy enough to afford the fees. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Mond-_y. Sept 12, 1983 A$ TV producer has a 'heart' 1 S pelling do na tes $100,000 to fund m a n's tran pla nt su rgery . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Televildon produ<.-er Aaron Spelling will donate $100,000 to County-USC Medical C.enter to help puy for heart lransplant surgery for a 20-year-old man who will die without lt, ' Spelling's doctor said. Spelling was moved by weekend news accounts of Derrick Gordon, w hoee older brother died last year of idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, the heart ailment that affects Gordon, three of his siblings and his father. Dr. Mark Saginor said Sunday. Spelling, w ho helped create such hit television shows as "Dynasty," ''Charlie's Angels," "Mod Squad," "Hart to Hart," "Love Boat," "Fantasy Island" and "Starsky and Hutch," said he would deliver the check Monday, Saginor said. "I was overwhelmed, .. said Gordon, who heard the news just two days alter returning Crom County-USC where he has been a patient off and on since May. "We got to wait and see if it's true," said his mother, Annette Gordon, whose family has been supported by welfare. "I'm scared to celebrate because 1 don't want to get my hopes real high, and then they'll go down.' I But the C.Ounty-USC physidan who has been I treating Gordon exercised no such caution. "I just feel good, I'm so hlgh," Dr. Linda K001is said. "It gives Derrick a chance at a new life." I However she warned that Gordon still faces a tough Ugh\, since Stanford Medical Center, the only 1 • heart transplant center in California, accepts only about 50 of the 400 to 600 applicants who seek heart• lransplants each year. Half of th08e 50 die before a I suitable donor heart is found, she said. I Stanford requires a $125,000 guarantee before' evaluating transplant prospects who have no health I insurance, so black community leaders have or- ganized a committee to help raise those funds and more to support the family. Fund-raising efforts had only produced $27,000 by Friday. Saginor said Spelling was concerned tha t his gift ~ might keep others from donating, and leaders of the , fund-raismg group emphasized that more money was. still needed. Fernandez tries again Be n Ferna ndez Wealthy Hispanic tak es on R eagan I or GOP nod LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ben Fernandez, a millionaire economist born of Mexican immigrant parents, didn't do very well in 1980 when he tried to become the nation's first Hispanic president. So he's back to try again in 1984. The 58-year-old Southern Cali- fornian has announced he'll again seek the Republican nomination, regardless of whether President Reagan seeks a second tenn. "I happen to believe that I'm the best qualified of all the candidates to be president," Fernandez said in an inter- view last week. ''There's some serious problems in the Republican Party that absolutely scream for someone like myself to pick up the gauntlet.. .. "I am a winner. I did not enjoy losing 1 in 1980, and I believe this world is read'y for a Fernandez administration." He brought his message to Los : Angeles Saturday, telling supporters • the nation needs a president of action, I who would have responded to the Soviet downing of the Korean Afr j Lines jetliner by recalling the U.S . ambassador froro Moscow, cutting off U.S. wheat sales to the Soviets, and I canceling equipment sales for the Soviet pipeline to Western Europe. Fernandez says that although he's never held or sought any other public. office, his qualifications stem !rom hi.a his education in foreign trade. ------------ Orange Coast College Community Service Program Health Care Workshops PHYSICAL CONDITIONING AND REHABILITATION OF THE LOW BACK T hursday, September 15th -7:00 p.m . to 10:00 p .m . STRESS -NECK, SHOU~DER AND ARM PAIN Exercise the treatment of choice Thursday, September 22nd -7:00 p.m.to 10:00 p.m . PHYSICAL CONDITIONING OF THE WEEKEND ATHLETE Prevention and care of common.sports injuries Thursday, September 29th -7:00 p.m . to 10:00 p.m . l:.at h w11rl.. .. h11p will bt• .1 t 11mbination of lecture, cla .... part111pat11•n .ind ,, 4ul'sl111n and .in""' 1•1 p1•r111d *"' h p.irtlclpant will rt'ce1v<' 't.i ..... n1•ll'.,, r o .. tural .>nal v..i .. h1un1· 1•\1°111w pro~r.1m .ind the Cornell }1f!alth I ndt'' .i I ll'1 q111•,1111n hl',1lth ..._ rt·1·n11114 Speaker: Dr. Brial(james R. Poruous, Clliropractor Dr. Porteous, a practicing Chirop ractor, is Olttctor of Family C hiropractic Center, one of California'!' lu gest C hiropractic, Physical Conditioning a nd RehabWtation facilities. "Or Porkous' undt>rstandlng of and respect for the human blldy 1s une<.jualcd in my murc than 50 years uf teaching d octors.'' Dr. Richard Stuart, Dtan of California College of Medicine, (retired) For more information: Victoria Lohman K.tzmer. 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Unfortunately, very little has ever been at'(:()mplished in the past because of a severe case of town and gown on the UCT campus. C hancellor Aldrich has courageously made a move 1.0 rectHy those past problems by focusing on the reality of the 1980s, and not the emotionalism of a few MARG<Yr STOCKSTILL Irvine Hoag involvement criticized To the Editor: You can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time and that may be good e nough to cause the health needs of the people of Irvine and the surrounding com- munities to be served by an annex of Hoag Hospital rather than a locally controlled community hos- pital (HealthCity) affiliated with a great medical school (UCI). If you doubt it, look at some of the definitions that have been "PICH''ed to us recently. Local Control-Where 5 of 11 directors are from the community. University Control-Where 10 of 11 directors come from the community. Centrally Located-On the Eastern unpopulated edge of Irvine. An area that will require annexation to become the 1.rvi.ne Company's Medical Center. For- merly, a different location on the Saddleback campus. Grass Roots-A pow erful group consisting of the largest Land owners, property owners, developers and poUtic.'al con- tributors in the area -A single visit by one me mber to a commit· tee of the Boa.rd of Regents, or a letter from four of its members to the Board of Regents can cause a Chancellor of a University to be dressed down and left in such a shattered state that two years before his retirement he will abandon his own faculty, stu- dents, 15,000 community sup- porters and a cherished vision held for more than 15 years, the creation of one of the world's great medical centers. Dividing the Communi - ty-When a land developer mounts a campaign to take a hospital which for 15 years was to be located at the UCI campus and. belat~ly. the university and a large number of people in the community fight to keep it. If citizens are fed up with this "PICH" and don't want to be fooled any longer, they will send letters to President David Gar- dner. University of California, 714 University Hall, Berkeley, Cali- fornia 94720. U writing is a chore, they can send this article with their names and return addresses. JAMES ALEXIOU 1.rvi.ne What 's the r eal PICH? To the Editor: Much has been made, even by the bemused Chancellor of UCI. of the fact that a majority of Orange County recommended that the IMC-Hoag Hospital a pplication be ac cepted and that the UC!-Health West application be rejected. Follow this logic, 1f you can. Both appucat.Jons were accep- table on the first 16 points and unacceptable on the Last two points wtuch related to the need for beds. A provision of the law permitted overriding these last two points under special circum- stances. However, the applicant had to have served the communi- ty. A broad interpretation was permissible according to the coun- sel for Orange County Health Planning Council. The UCI Medical Center in Orange will transfer 90 of its beds to HealthCity . Some beds in HealthCity will be reserved for patients of the UCI Medical School faculty and therefore HealthCity will be both a teaching hospital and a community h0&pital where there will be beds for patients of local doctors. The Orange County Health Planning Council ruled that UCI would not control the hoepltal since 10 of 11 directors were from 1.rvi.ne. It further ruled that since the application was signed by HealthWest, not the unive rsity, there was no record of service to the community. As a result, the HealthWest application was r e jected. IMC-Hoag, on the other hand, argued that IMC was essentially an annex of Hoag since only 5 of 11 directors would be from Irvine. The remaining 6 would come from Hoag. ln addition, there would be another board elected by Hoag and the Hoag-dominated IMC board. This board would be over the IMC board, Since Hoag has served the community, and will have absolute control over IMC, its application was accepted. ls the law an ass? ls there something wrong with the judg- ment of a majority of the Orange County Health Planning Council? Or is someone "PICH"ing us a lot of baloney? MICHAEL J . GOLDEN Balboa Ialand l. M. BDJd I A simpler view Add "rrusologist" to your vo- cabulary, if you c.an find any use for it. It's a person who can't stand thoughtful conversation about in- tellectuaJ matters. The misologist does not do well in Advanced Philosophy II. The misologist can be identified by fr~uent use of such imperatives as 'Can it!" and "Knock it oU!'' and "Aw, shut up!" Generally there are two rich men for every rich woman. But more specifically, the rich women are both richer and older than the rich men. To that list of high echool dropout& who made n.amee for themaelves. add Adolf Hitler. Q . What aort of critter eventu- ally emerges from a. Mexlc.an jumping bean? A. A bean moth. Eiga are laid in the bean'• newer. The pod au.r - rounda them A larva develope. It eats the bean from inside out. and ORANGE COAST Dally Pilat. lines the bean with silk. Per- iodjcally, it contorts its body, thus to make the bean wiggle. Finally. It chews a hole in the bean's wall to fly out. Q. Why are traffic lights red; yellow and green? A Because railroads used them. That was reason enough for the Detroit policeman, William L. Potts, who rigged the first of them in 1920. Frontier Ingenuity: A toothless I.rapper named Francia Wharton in Canada's Brltiah Columbia mixed up a batch of plaatic wood, divided It Lnto two patties like a small double burger, and molded them to hi.a vacant mouth. Then while the wooden plat.es were stW relatively 10ft, he fitted them with teeth he'd knocked out of a dead deer. Don't imagine they could handle beef jerky, but they aerved him for mart meals. Sheep don't swim. AID f id dies as Egypt starves WASHINGTON -Millions of impoverished Egyptians will go hungry this year for lack of bread than k s to the hig- gledy-piggledy operations of the Agency for International De- velopment. During the past four years, AID has funneled more than $16 million into the construction of automated bakeries that were supposed to provide Egypt's needy with cheap bread. Yet not one such bakery has been com- pleted. Wors1? still, internal AID documents suggest none may ever be finished. The story is documented by AID's inspector general in an audit report appropriately titled ''AID-Financed Egyptian Bakeries: Will They Ever Make Bread?" The American people, who put up the misspent $1 6 mil.lion. don't begrudge bread for hungry Egyp- tJans. But they never meant their bounty to be squandered. Here's the depressing story: Bread r io ts In 1977, the Egypuan masses noted when their government raised the pnce of bread from one cent to two cents. The government felt compelled to stabibr.e the production o ( bre&d and appealed to the AID mission for help in Q. -Jl-1:1_1_11-11-11-. -~ constructing automate<ft>akeries. To evade con~onal over- sight, the bureaucrats at AID funded the project through the Commodity Import Program. That, says the i~tor general, was their first mistake. Because the bakery construc- tion was classified as a "commodi- ty.'' it was accorded the same attention. say, as importa of fertilizer or tractor tires. The constructJon plans got Little scrutiny. Here are other flagrant faults documented in the report and double-checked by my associate Lurette Lagnado who was raised in Egypt and understands Egyp- tian practices: -An $18. l million contract was awarded to the American Export Group, a Wuhington-based firm that unfortunately "had no ex- perience in automated bakeries," the report charges. -The contract approved by AlD was so "poorly written. vague, ambiguous and contradic- tory," according to the report. that the contractor and the Egyptians have been arguing from the start over who is responsible for carry- ing out the various clauses. -The Egyptian government "w as understandably concerned about the supplier's technical capabilities and wasted much 'project' time attempting to secure iron-clad guarantees for per- fonnance." the report states. The relationship between the supplier and Egypt is described as "awkward and acrimonious." Bad busin ess -One audit report states that American Export Group invested an advance payment of $1.8 million in an interest-bearing account. -The report alleges that AID was told in 1980 by Egyptian officials that severa l bakery sites "have been readied" and utility lines installed, But upon checking, officials found ''there were no complete buildings .. no utility services .. and at some sites the ground had not even been graded." -A contract provision a llows the contractor to substitute certain bakery equipment that AID of- ficials fear may be infen or or tnadequate. -The audit report places much of the blame for mishandling the project on the AID mission m Egypt, charging It did l.Jttle plan- ning, took three years to establish a monitoring task force and con- sistently overstated progress. The mission has reported un- happily to Washington that "none of the bakeries will be operating this calendar year ... and that no more than five wiU be in operation by September 1984." Hut AID officials in Washington are not holding their breatha. As one official confided in an inter- office memo, "1 personally have serious reservations th.at these bakeries will ever be installed, become operational and ac- complish the origin.al objective." Another official added this om- inous note: "We are especially worried about the Agency's fiscal exposure should (the contractor) de fault through bankruptcy or some other reason." The Amencan Export Group denies it lS going bankrupt and vehemently dispu tes the findjnp of the inspector general'• audit, blaming the Egyptian govern- ment and AID for the project's problems The financial commitments. meanwhile. have risen from the original $18.1 million to $24.5 million. Costly though this is becoming to the taxpayers in this country, it's the hungry Egyptians who will suUer the most from AlD's incompetence. Finding new meaning in f oothall Critics of President Reagan say that he is one of the lea.st lntellectual presidents \his coun- try ever had. He may not be intellectual, but he sure iB smart. Laat Monday night he gave a televiaion llCld.rees to the nAtion. In the past when he'• done this. he's cha.en 9 p.m. as the time to do It. Thia means that he's on television at 6 p.m., 7 p.m., 8 p.rn. and 9 p.m . in the different time i.ones across the country. It's usually the best time to reach the most people. Any earlier than that and the people in California aren't home from the beach yet. Last Monday President Reagan did the smart thing. He moved hia speech to 8 p.m. in the East 90 he wouldn't run Into a scheduling conflict with ABC's Monday Nlght Football Game. Can you Imagine what Howard Cosell would have called Mr. Reagan if he'd intruded on their time? ANDY RODNEY Ma de a friend By avoiding the conflict. Mr. Reagan has probably endeared h.im9elf to Coeell We can even expect Howard to refer to him as "one of the most underrated presidents in the game of poliUcs today." Th0&e of us who are football fans appreciate the President's considerate echedullng. There ought to be more people like him. Asa matteroffact,Ifail tot1eewhy work achedules in thia country haven't been altered to adapt to the Monday Night Game, In the East, The Game often doem't end until after midnigh t. ls lt reason- able to expect people to get up and go to work at 7 a.m. the next rnonung after a hard night in front of the tube? It is not. It's clear, 1 think. that more company officials ought to under- st.and what our President under- stands: Monday Night Football is of paramount importance in America. For the duration of the professional football season, through Monday. December 19. the w orking day should s tart two hours Lat.er on Tueeday mornings. Sabba th revisite d The question about what to do with Sunday has to be resolved sooner or later,, too. Classically, Sunday has been conside red the Sabbath by most American re- ligions. It's a day of rest and prayer. Now we have to face the fact that the Sunday aftemoon football game on television has added a new dimension to Sun- day. The Sabbath pretty much Reagan and the Right: uneasy truce · ~DONALD M. ROTHBERG wnftmoTON (AP) -Once again, the New Right ls facing the frustrating reality that they can't live with Ronald ite.gan and they can't live without him. The latest flare-up o( ten.alon between the conservative pres.1- dent and the New Right centered on the admlnlstraUon'a reapon11e to the Soviet downing of a Korean Air Lines plane with 269 peol)le aboard lncludlng Rep. Lawrence McDonald, D·Ga., chalnnan of the ultrac.'Onaervalive John Birch So- ciety. Aft.er Reagan's speech Monday nJgh t In which he denounced.''the Kore•n Air Line ~" and then lmpoeed only llmJted sanc- tions qainst \he Soviet Union, Richard Vlprie, publlahtr of c.on.irvat.lve Dtgeet. A.Id ' the pf'ftldent had.. "put Teddy Roo.e· veil In ttVt"~. He •~aka loudly II• AlllYlll but ca.rriet1 a amall stick." Paul Weyrich, dlrec:tor of the Committee for the Survival of a Free C.ongre91. aid he wu "very disappolnt.ed that Pn!mdent Re- agan mi8led th1a great opportuni- ty to exerd8e decisive leadership.'' Ironically, Vlguerie, Weyrich and Howard PhlWpe, chairman of the Conlervatlve C..ucua, another ~hanled new right.er, llf'el'n to f.ae the same problem for which VJ.&uerle denounced Reepn They speak loudly but carry• vuy amaU political aUck, In -(act, many of Reagan'• polltlcal advilers •d.rnlt pnv•~ly that they don't mind hearing thunder on the pretldent'a rta}\t. To ~ ad~. t.M pater problem I.I the Unaerina · per- ceptJon ~t RfflCAfl la too much of antJ-Soviet ideologue, and too strong an advocate of conservallve positions on IOCia.l iMues such as abortion and 11ehooJ prayer. Spokeamnan Larry Speakes pointed out that in the 1980 campaign. neither Viguerie nor Phillipe supported Reagan for the Republican presidential nomi- nation. A month later, when the annual meeting of the National Con- 1ervative Political Action Con. Cerence convened, there was no slgnofadumpReagan movement. Spon.1110rs of the conference polled ptartlcipants and 88 percent said they thought Reagan 1hould run for re-election. Detptte the fruatration and grumbling from actMata llke Vtauerte and Pbilllpt, the New RJght has noalt~rnatlvc to Ronald Reago.n. ends at noon. After that you can buy beer in most states and watch football on television in all of them. Many Catholics have already adjusted their achedules_ They clear Sunday by going to church SatW"day afternoon or evening. Thia way they can pray for their team 12 hours in advance, get a good night's aleep and be fresh for the game at 1 p.m. Sunday, withou t ha~ tochange their clothes from what they put on when they got up. It's not difficult to anticipate problems ahead of us in relation to watching pro football on tele-- vision. The networks that broad- cast the games are interested in maximiz.ing their income from the games. Last week a referee made San Diego kick off a second time because television wasn't ready the f irst time. Commercial break It seems likely that ln order to get more commercials Into a game, the television networks may aoon insist that official lime-outs be lengthened from two minutes to three minutes. Each team now geta three time--0uts Ln a ha.lt. ~ change would give the netwwb a total of 12 extra minutes ~ oommerclala. A t 10r11eth.ina like $100 ,000 (or SO leOOl'\ds. that'1 aerioua money. It it likely, too, that the half-time will be extended fnJm 15 minutes to 20, allowing an extra five minutes to the networks for more oommerciala and tor more time to promote thel.r other shows. Thia ls whtt the ~' pme of football ls all about. right Ameri- ca? There are many beclcward. emerging third world cou'ltriet that don't have Monday Nl&ht Football. If certain d.ltsident R&- mtmtl or our populatJon don't approve of football or don't Uke the Idea of a 1ma rt non·lntellectual President ch.an&· ti\iir the hour of a IPM'Ch to ~te our IJ'Hl 1une, J.e1 them ao to one of thoee c:ouneriea and Uve. ... ..... Members of an exclusive sisterhood have D found being crowned Miss America has MONbAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1983 ANN LANDERS THI GOIST AID THI caum ~~~~~~~~N Oriental Fantasv SC R rolls out red carpet at gala By VIDA DEAN Of .. Del7 ,_ ..... lEJ antasy (fan te se) n. An Ingenious or highly im- aginative crea tion. "Oriental Fantasy," South Coast Repertory's fifth annual gala Saturday fit the definition from the invitations to that single chrysanthemum partygoers found on their car sea ts as they departed. SCR supporters (540) began arriving at the Imperial Bank Building adjacent to the Costa Mesa theater at 6:30 p.m. Costumed greeters, smoking urns, Koto music, samurai doormen, rickshaws and elaborate Oriental dec- orations, including a tall golden "Bud- dha, lined a red carpet that led them into the Oriental Fantasy land. The stylish people, attired in beauti- ful gowns, white tails and tuxedos were welcomed by Jean Wenke, this year's gala chairperson and husband Bill with SCR board president Maury DeWald and wife bubbly Carolyn ("Isn't this fun".) For many of the guests who have been to several of the past galas (Delane and Catherine Thyen, among the first arrivals have attended all five) the elaborate evening was something they have come to expect. But, to first timers, such as Judy McPhail and husband Rogue Hemley, it was an eye opener. "This is fantas- tic," said Judy. "There's nothing else like it in Orange County, is there? On the bank building patio, guests were treated to Chinese hors d'oeuvre& from Mandarin Gourmet as they watched Japanese dancing. After- wards the "emperor" carried on a litter in a colorful proces&on led the guests to the ballroom of the Westin South C.OUt Plaza Hotel. During the walk, a spectacular fireworks display synchroniz.ed to Oriental music delighted the guests. SCR resident designer Dwight Richard Odle designed the evening including the pyrotechnics. Designer Gary Schatt had trans- formed the ballroom into a formal Japanese garden. The 54 tables were covered in red and centered with tall ' arrangements of black bamboo and ginger towering above miniature white orchids with other red flower accents and votive candles. Partygoers jammed the dance floor to the music of Joe Moshay's orchestra which continued till I a.m. Entertainment featured a comic routine by SCR founding member Jeffrey Tambor and a musical quartet from SCR, featuring Gary Dontzig, Richard Dole, Diane King and Debta Nishimura accompanied by pianist Johnnie Carl. Other entertainment featured Japanese dancing routines including a parasol dance inwhich the coming SCR productions were printed on parasols. Guests included Supervisors Tom Riley and his wife, Emma Jane, Harriett Wieder there with husband Irv (just back from a New England trip), the Bruce Nestandes and Roger Stan tons. Other guests (many Qf. them under- writers that helped the gala reach its $60,000 goal) included Barbara and Alex Bowie, Kathryn Thompson, Kit and Stephen Toth, Mary Ann and Len Miller, the Harold Segerstroms, Don Smallwoods, Stephen Marosis, Pat and Carl Nei.sser, Dot (a past gala chair- woman) and Ralph Clock, the Don Murdys and Lydia and Kenneth Himes. Alao, Mary and Jim Roosevelt, Marilyn and Tom Niel.sen, Martin Semon, Leslie and David Ernmes, the Peter Kremers, Mr. and Mrs. James ftoda'ers, Jim and Irene Bentley, the ., John Virtues, Carl and Margaret Karcher, the Walter Gerkens, Harriet Witmer, Carol ¥d John Miltner (he is the new vice cfiancellor at UCI), Phil and Valley (chairwoman of last year's gala) Reilly, and Dr. Daniel and Jean Aldrich. Jean and Bill Wenke. . -- In answer to Judy's question -No, there's nothing else in Orange County like an SCR gala . 82 86 84 changed their lives. See Page 82. D . Dellr ........... .., ........ Oriental dancers off er guests a friendly treat as they arrive for the SCH Gala, 'Oriental F anta&y.' Carolyn and Maury De Wald greet the Wieders. --~ Don and Cindi Zellner. '• ..... • r Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Sept. 12, 1983 Research animals ••• Getthefactsbeforefightingmedicai'experiments , . DEAR ANN LANDERS: Laat night I read an article tNt made me cry. h deecrlbed the mutilation ot an1mab ln laboratoriee for the purpo.se of medical retH.reh. It told about how animals were poisoned, blinded by adds, subjected to repeated electrical shock, di.lemboweled and their spinal cords cut. You would do a tremendous service if you expoeed the horrible torture of helpless creatures and put a stop to it. I beg you to act on this. -TAMI IN MPLS. DEAR TAMI: A 1reat deal of propaganda, accompuled by beartbrealdng photographs, bas lplted a campalp to ball the alleged cruelty to anlmalalD research laboratories. But before you get oat yow crylDg towel a (ud checkbooks), folks, here are tile facts: Some ulmal lovers have gone 10 far as to sagest tllat prl1onen and elderly patients be used Instead of animals. Add to that bizarre notion the fact &hat 13 mWlon dogs and cats were destroyed in shelters l11t year because no one waottd them. Vet thouaands of well-heeled organizations are trylng to atop tbe use of animals lo medical rtiearcb laboratories. I ask you, does tbia make sense? Animals housed In Ublversities, medical 1cbools, ho11pltals and research centers are monitored by the U.S. Department of A~& icullurc. Periodic surprise Inspection visits are conducted under the Animal Welfare Act. The National lnstitates of Health have standards governing such experimentation for all scientists who receive NIH funds. Animals' quarters mu11t meet space specifi· cations, be alr-conditlooed and kept clean. Potential- ly palnful experiments must be done under anesthesia. Animal experimeotation made It possible to Immunize millions of children, all over tbe world, against polio, dlpbtber la, mumps, measles, hepatitis, etc. Add to that list every person who receives an antibiotic to fight Infection, insulin for diabetes, anti-Inflammatory agents for arthritis, ~ AMI UNDEIS cbemotberapy for cancer, medication to control hypertension and drugs for tbe treatment of mental lllne11. Every person who bas undergone the replacement of a joint, or the reattachment of a severed flnger or limb, kidney dialysis, heart surgery or organ tran1plantatlon owes a debt to animal experimentation. Pet lovera should be aware that tbe progress made in veterinary medicine Is due largely to experiments on aolmal1. There bas been a decline of approximately 50 percent In the use of animals for laboratory test ing 1lnce 1918 due to tbe development of lttply 1ophl1Ucated te1Mube &ecbnlqaea, but experlmu&a lnvolvlDg tlae beart ud tbe bra.la CUDOt ~. performed 1D test tabe1. Tbey m11t be co1Hl1cte4;.. wltb Jive U11ue. No person lo bl• right mind wut1 to 1ee a animal aoffer, but unlil the day comes wbeo all medical problem• are 1olved we moat experlm~ with animals. So let's bear It for the dogs tut went"- Harvard. Tbey may well have made a more meaningful contribution to humanity than some people we know. • • • What kmd of weddmg goes wir.h today's new lifestyles? Does anything go? Ann Landers' "New Bride's Guide" tells what's right for today's weddings. For a copy, send $2, plus a Jong, self-addressed, st.ampec( envelope (37 cents posrage) to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, W.6061 L •• Miss America: Title changed lives of sisterhood By SCOTT KRAFT Of._A11 't , ...... Once ch06en America's miss, they are mothers and grandmothers, singers and songwriters, actresses and authors. One. runs a fashion boutique in Palm Beach. Another has ventured into the jungles of Vietnam to film a documentary. A third gives pep talks to stroke victims-because she's one herself. They all share one title that changed their liv~. Each wore the Miss America crown. "Once a Miss America , always a Ml.SS America. You're just a little bit special all the time," said Miss America 1933 -Marian Bergeron McKnight, 65. That title still carries special responsibility for McK.nigl1t, e ven afte r 50 years, three children and five grandchildren. "There are times when you don't feel like getting dressed up," she saJd. "But then this little thing says, 'Hey, you represent Miss America,' and you say, 'All right, I can't take the trash out in my nightgown."' "Miss Ame ricas are not allowed to get fat and flabby," said Miss America 1964 -Donna Axum, 41, author of "The Outer You -The Inner You" and a mother of two in Little Rock, Ark. The 63rd member of this exclusive sisterhood will be crowned in the 30th televised pageant Saturday with more than two dozen former Miss Americas in attendance. The program will air at 10 p.m . on Channel 4. Once chosen the all-American girl -"your ideal" as then-host Bert Parks used to sing -a few have achieved modest success as actresses, public officials or businesswomen. Others continue to model and make speeches. Many settled down as home- makers and volunteer workers. The Miss America alumnae list includes Bess Myerson, 1945, now New York City Commissioner of Cultural Affairs, and Lee Ann Meriwether, 1955, who co-starred in TV's long-running drama "Barnaby Jones." Mary Ann Mobley, M~ America 1959, led film crews into Cambodia and Vietnam last lall and this spring for a syndicated documentary about children in Communist-held lands. The 46-year-o)d actress and her husband, "Hour Magazine" host Gary Collins, now the pageant's emcee, live in Beverly Hills, with their 14-year-old daughter. She said the only problem in being a fonner Miss America is "some people don't realize that you can't become Miss America without having a Little gray matter." The first college student to win the pageant, J ean Bart.el, Miss America 1943, now runs an international travel consulting business and hosts a syndk ated television series, "It's a Woman's World," from Los Angeles. "No way has the title been a burden,'' she said. "The only thing ts, they keep tacking that year - 1943-onto the title I'd managed to forget tha t it was so long ago." Miss America reign e nds Saturday for De bra Sue Maff e ll of Anaheim Jane Jayroe Robinson, the news side of television, s anchors the 6 and 10 She's no trend setter I rt:;!:.* PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ 8 . M . I •tJ~fl;iol1)J4 !"'4 oj • orgo1n ottne~. ·•·"~' • Ben Franklin didn't know it, but he wrote my fashion horoscope: "Be not the first to try the new nor the last to discard the old." In chicness, I'm some- where between Bette Midler and Minnie Pearl. I like it that way. I have a horror of walking into a room and having conversation stop. Un- like most women, I want to look like everyone else. The condition has a name. It's called Acu t.e lnsecuri ty. I had a friend once who went to a formal dinner party dressed ln a nightgown slit up to her knees, sans bra. U I had worn it, aomeone would have yawned and said, "l had no idea it was 90 late. Just toddle off and I'll put out the lights auoon as I finish my drink." Some women dress from their husband's cloaeta and pe con- sidered pace-sett.era. I read where a woman in Chicago wears her hus- band's boxer shorts to cocktail parties and pie· nics. I tried wearing my husband's shorts one day behind a locked bath- room door and looked like the runner bringing up the rear in "Chariots of Fire." I've always admired the woman who is the only one in the room wearing a hat with a veil. Have you any idea the uncommon amount of fl MA I OM Bf Cl guts it takes to sieve crup dip through a veil strainer? Face it, I'm a fash ion wimp. In 50 'years of dressing myself, I have never taken a finn stand on hemlines. The ones ln my cl09et go from Marlo Thomas in "That Girl" to Diane Keaton in "Annie Hall." Every year I aay I am not going to be dic- tated to by a group of couturiers. But then. every year I promise myself to learn how to pronounce "couturiers" and I've never done that either. If being conservative has any redeeming ad- vantages, it's that we never throw away any- thing; ~rgo, we are always on the fringe of style. Remember that big T-shirt I bought \he year we went camping that faded when I wash· ed it with the sleeping bags? All I have lo do is rip the shoulder and I'd look like the lead ln "Flashdance.'' But J can't do it. And I've got all the apparel I saw recently on a girl at the shopping center. She had her jeans and a pair of leg warmers that went all the way up Job market boosted WASHING TON (AP) -The 292 companies In the United Stat.ea with majority-Japa.neae ownership employed more than 65,000 workers at the end of 1982, according to a report by the Japan Economic lNtitut.e. JapaneM investon were represented ln a tot.al of 458 pl-.nt.a I.fl operatlon or under construcUon last year, JEl taya. Califo:mla leads all the 1tatet in the nwnber ol. Ja~a.Uillated factories, w1th 124, followed by IJmka with a&. New J~ney with 24, Tex. with 23 and Waahingion with 20. Color t.eJevtsion let.a, stereo equ1ement, micro- wave overw.. lntegrai.d drculta, telephone equip· mcnt. beart.np and machine tool.a are among the leadJ.na product Unea for Japane9e·aftllia!A?d com. pan.le. In the U .S. to her hips stuffed into her boots. l could do that. It's just that I don't know where I'd put my legs. On the few occasions I've dressed a little ex- treme, I worry about it. 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(N) "" .,_.,, t nl ET DAT" (l) "ililifllllr (I) """ ''HOOS( °" aGafTT ... (l) "mYllMU" (I) ""' HMlfTfft' <•> "MTDW. l.-oon HcATllll" (I) ... "TUllllG PlMD" (I) p.m. news at station KXAS in Dallas-Fort Worth. Maria Beale Fletcher of Brentwood, Tenn., was an $85-a-week Rockette at Radio City Music Hall when she won the pageant in 1962. Her paycheck blossomed to $1,500 a week during her reign. She' recently recorded an album of inspirational songs thal she and her gynecologist husband wrote. ·: "It's been a wonderful life," she said. But "people expect you to be an overachiever, and when. you tell them you're happily married and enjoying" raising two children, it's like they are disappointed.'~ Several others have become Christian per- formers. Vonda Van Dyke Scoates, 1965, ha. recorded four albums of Christian music and written five books. She and her husband, David Scoat.es, IC minister' have one child and live in Evanston, m. • Cheryl Prewitt Blackwood, 1980, of Nashville bi singing professionally, running a Christian charm school and has written an autobiography, "A Bright:. Shining Place." Kylene Barker Brandon, a gymnast and Miss America 1979, used her pageant earnings -about $100,000 -to open a fashion boutique, "d . Kylenett on Worth Avenue in Palm Beach. Now 27 and married, she recently released an album for exercising and is writing "My Miss America Fitness. Fashion and Beauty Book." Miss America 1957, Marian McKnight Conway, is also a fitness buff-she runs six to 12 miles a day. Conway, 46, is building a dinner-theater complex in California. She and her husband, actor Gary Conway, have two children. ..r • llOClllll OAIMtlliO 1u1 .. 1· Ill ..... ~' \. \ T°"" CDml IO • & r-..ca 9Cl" ur.,_ ...,.. •• ,. ·-1Sl-41M "f\J.llltl•ICr Ill _,,. 110 ti\ II 00 Hlll ClllJSI -1~·111 UO l)O IOJO _,.c•1 I 00 900 It•~ ._, ' ii( -J ""1 1U &Xi U ll ' fl( liO.OOI U · (l'C) 'JO 1090 ~~'" .. , _....,,.IN> '" ... r I Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/Monday, Sept. 12, 1983 Ila WHO ELSE WANTS TO LOOK YO UNGER WITHOUT GOING TO A DOCTOR? Amazing New Fo1·mula From Beverly llills Lets You Take Up To 10 Years Off Your Lo()ks Without The And Of Plastic Surgery Have you ever thought about having a face lift'! If so, perhaps you should wait. Surgery, as you know, ls very expensive, and many people feel it should only be used as a last resort. Not only that, there is now a new product on the market that lets you take up to 10 years off your looks without the expense and trouble of going to a doctor. This product was devel- oped by Mrs. Ernest Borg- nine and many of the top stars in Hollywood abso- lutely swear by it. In fact, Jessica Walters, Brenda Vaccaro, Connie Stevens, Maureen Dean, Jed Allen, Buck Trent and Debbie Reynolds are just a few of the important celebrities who use and enthusiastically endorse this product. fascinating. It is a mysted- ous formula that comes from the roots of a cactus plant that was first discovered by the Aztec Indians hundreds of years ago. And, until re- cently, this remarkable look- young treatment was only available in certain very remote sections of Mexico. This formula is certainly not cheap but the stars who use it say it works like magic. The entire process takes only half an hour and insiders say tliere is nothing like it for anybody who wants to look years younger than their actual calendar age. It is easy to use. All you do is apply the formula to your face and wait. "The cream is pink when yoJI apply it, and gradually turns white," says Tova. After it turns white it should be removed. One of the great things about it is • • • Actually, he looks so gooil many '' of his co-stars have accused him of h . fi 1:ri ' '' av1ng a ace '.It .... And what about Ernest Borgnine? Did you see him a few weeks ago fighting with Tom Selleck on Magnum, P.I.? If you did see Ernie you probably noticed that he looks younger now than he did 10 years ago. Actually, he looks so good many of his co-stars lulve accused him of lul•ing "face lift I But . Ernie swears it is not true and, at a recent press conference, he stated that the that there is no guess work. It 'knows' what to do by itself!" "But the best thing of all," says Tova Borgnine, "is the way it makes you look years and years younger with the very first application. In fact," she says, "this is what I call a 'no excuse' product that is backed up 100% by my personal guarantee." "/ have not had a facelift. The only reason I look younger today than I did JO years ago is because of what my wife has discovered." ~Ernestlltlrgnine ply go ahead and order Mrs. Borgnine's formula by mail or telephone. Then, as soon as it arrives, try it out in the privacy of your home, and take a close look at the amazing change you will see in your mirror! After that, if you are not 100% satisfied, simply send back the empty product container and Tova will see to it that you get a complete refund with no questions asked. Remember I You can 't lose money but you can lose years ojJyourappearance/ It is easy to order. Just fill out the coupon below and send it to Tova Borglli11e witll your payment. Or, if you wish to order by Visa or Master Card, you can dial 1-(800) 453-1214. Either way, your order will be sent promptly by return mail. Thank you. NO-RISK ORDER COUPON Copyright -TOVA-9• CorPoratlon 1983 r--~~:-;;S~;;~;;;;~;;~N~lease 1t11 1n and mail today) ------------------1 1 c/o TOVA-9" Corporation VITAL NOTEt 1 I 8920 Wilshire Boulevard Credit card orders can be handled I I Penthouse Suite Dept. T ~10 by phone 01a11 1eoo1453.1214 I Beverly Hills, CA 90211 REMEMBER! 11 1• TOLL FREE • I Dear Mrs. Borgnlne: '- Yes, I want to try the formula you have discovered. I am encloalng $39.00 plus I $2.75 postage and handling (Total $-41 .75) and I understand I must be 100% satisfied or that after 30-days I return the empty product container and receive I a complete refund with no questions asked. NOTR: Check here If you wl1h to 0<der by credit c.rd. 0 VIM O Mattercard O Am9t'an EJlpreu Card Number ---------E111p1rat1on O.te ------ Print Nam•----------•--------- w 1 .... 11gn here jf chero1no1 .. only reason he looks younger today than he did I 0 years ago is because of what his wlf e Tova has discovered. Would you like to try this remarkable discovery? Would you like to haYe the beauty of youth without the scars and expense ~of sur- gery? If so, ~ow you can try this amazing formula without any risk at all: Sim- Addre11 -------------------- City -----------State ____ Zip --- . • What has Tova Borgnlne discovered? The answer Is \ -· - 84 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Sept. 12, 1983 STOCKS Monday'• 11 a.m. {PDT) Pricet S••n ""'•' I> E ha\ Clo,,. C "ll S,•le1o t-te' P I M l \.10~ (ll{j NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS QIJOTAllQH3 INCLUDE TAADES ON THl NEW YOl\I<. MIDWEST. P4Cll'IC. PllW. 80810.., DETROIT 4N() CIHCtNNATI 8f0Cll !JlCH4NOf8 AND REP~TEO B'r THE N4SO ~TINET 5.•I"" Nt t P { nd• (4o» Cl\Q .§i•lv" Ntl P E no1 C.1<1...-CllQ 541.., Nf P E "'" too_. l ">•1•\ H r P ( 1•0• (luw C ~tin NfH P E ""' Cluu C"9 ro20\ ~ ... ~ ~N f H~ h:- ~., ' I' -· tC ;I ' ·~ m111111111fl Gasoline prices still fall as summer splurge ends LOS ANGELES -The end of summer and of vacation driving wW bring a decline in gasoline prices as demand tapera otf, oil industry analyst Dan Lundberg aays. The average price of all guoline grad.es dropped 0.2 of a cent per g.ulon in the two-week period ended Sept. 9 on a drop in wholesale prioes of 0.46 of a cent a gallon, according to a nationwide survey of 17 ,500 gas stations published Sunday in the weekly Lundberg Letter. He aaid the pressure of competition would foroe further reductions as the swnmer gasoline market dri.es up. Interest rates may head down NEW YORK -Some economists think interest rates may head down, now that the Federal Reserve Board has repol'1ed a fourth straight weekly drop in the money supply. The Fed says that its basic measure of the money stock fell $2 billion in the final week of August. Volkswagen, Audi recall urged WASHINGTON -The government is urging the recall of more than 1.5 million Volkswagen and Audi cars. The National Highway Safety Administration says that separate .investigations revealed probable safety defects with brake and electrical systems. The agency said it acted after receiving 96 complaints of problems with Volkswagen hydraulic lines resulting in braking problems, and 3,000 complaints involving electrical system problems causing Volkswagen and Audi cars to suddenly stall. Bankers call claim 'nonsense' WASHINGTON -Bankers say Treasury Sec- retary Donald T. Regan's claim that they are to blame for high interest rates is "non.sense" and "a smokeec:reen" designed to divert attention from the real culprit -t.he huge federal deficit, In a recent speech, Regan had criticized banka and other financial institutions, saying there doesn't appear to be any "good reason ... or excuse" for rates to be as high as they are. Inflation outlook still good WASHINGTON -A spurt in food prices pushed up the overall inflation rate for wholesale prices las\ month, but economists said the inflation outlook remained good. Over the past year, wholesale prices have risen only 1.4 percent, the smallest gain in 15 years.. Judge rules 'authority abuse' MIAMI -A federal judge has ruled that the Federal Home Loan Bank Board abused its authority when it placed Bi.8cayne Federal Savings and Loan Association into receivership in April. But rather than remove the receivers, U.S. Di.strict Judge Eugene Spellman says the status quo would be maintained until he conducts another hearing Nov. 21. Foreign investments welcomed WASHINGTON -President Reagan said his administration will fight "continued and increasing" foreign efforts to diacrimlnate against Americana who seek to invest abroad. Reagan said foreign investment I.a welcomed in the United States, and that U.S . officiala and companies would expect the same welcome overseas. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORK \AP) -s.lft, Frldly lltk:a ~ • .:irJ. Nc:.,,•n..f:a $~!c.i 'J':~ lu ue1, lrt<1 ln11 ne llont llY •I more 111an 1 I Oltm$MI 2.029,600 24 + 14 LTV Cor11 1,231,600 17 + t,4 Ravton 1,222,100 JI" + Jlo PNlll>Moff i.o:n,700 63'16 + '16 Enon 944,100 lll't + -. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Sept. 12, 1983 J ~altare Club at amp~ltheater ~oy George a bit wacko, but tremendously talented tbL.P.Baet ,. ... __ ........ There is clearly aomething very special about Boy George, the eccentric lead singer for Culture Club. OK, so he looks a little silly with the vampire make-up, knee length gown and funny-looking hat. You would think that his favorite backatage drink would be BOme unholy mixture out of a edence fiction movie. (Actually, this acribe inadvertently diaoovered George has a penchant for brandy straight-up). But if you lift through all U>e hype, which has made the singer aomewhat of ,. controversial figure in the usually calm realm of ·Ute pop world, you find that this man has 9'ernend ous talent. And it was in clear view Wednesday night at the Pacific Amphitheater. .,. For roughly 75 minutes, Culture Club ran J}lrough some old and new material. The crowd wu particularly peyched to hear the group'• three hita-"Time," "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" and the current radio regular "I'll Tumble 4 Ya."· But even the E:ngllah quartet's new stuff, including the aenaitive ballad "Storm Keeper," drew a positive respon.e. Much to the chagrin of heavy me talers everywhere, Culture dub appears destined to rule the airwavea for yeen to come. Why? Well for one, there'• Boy George'• rich, smooth voice, which is capable reaching the upper ranges as well as any ballad singer: Then there's the Culture Club 10und -a combination of reggae (maybe that explaJ.na the braided halt?) and rhythm 'n' blues blended into catchy pop melodies. It's the kind of beat that kept the crowd on lta feet for the entire aet. And judging from the powerful response to the group'• two encores, folks will be dancing to Culture Club for a longtime to come. 1C:ommercials ••• Alda has 'right of refusal' Alan Alda, who signed a five-year contract in • 'une, has filmed 12 commercials which will reach the 1 '1 at the end of this month or early October. He has I~ "right of refusal" over any commercial as well as I bJe righ t to change any of the writing for the spots. 'During the filming Alda reportedly used that I u\hority to rewrite the advertising copy. An Atari 1 pokesman said, "He is billed as an Atari adviser and , re are listening to what he says. He will have a great c eal of input into anything that goes out in this ' nnpa.ign." Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg. She has three other movies awaiting release: "Jamaica Inn," filmed for British TV, "A Haunting P818ion" for NBC on Oct. 24, and "Lassiter," a theatrical movie with Tom Selleck. LOS ANGELES-A second miniseries based on the Kennedy family will go into production this fall for CBS. "Robert Kennedy and His Times," based on the biography by Arthur Schlesinger Jr .. will be made into a seven-hour series by Columbia Pictures Television. The c.ast is yet to be announced. "Kennedy," a seven-hour series dramatizing the presidential years and pel'80nal life of John F . =w• n! • 1g Coastline Community College Has Classes Register In · Class This Week September 12th rhru 17th Recent news accounts have left a large number of quest ions In the minds of the public. We'd like to answer a few of those we hear most often: Que•tlon: Open Classes? But, didn't I hear that all the community colleges had to be cut back this year? LOS ANGELES -Jane Seymour says she is i leal for the movie role of the legendary World War I 1 >Y. Mata Harl: ''She was a pretty bad dancer and so I 111 I. II ~ Miss Seymour will head for Europe to work on I l4 Mata Hari film after she completes work on a 1 amake of "The Dark Minor" for A.BC, Kennedy, will be telecast on NBC on three nigh ts, l ... !!1!'!111!11"-"'"'llJ!!!l'llll.lll!llllll!l~!lllli!l!IJll l!!ll!!l!l!l'llll_. _____ """'-1!11111!1111!1!1'!!•~"1!!!'!1!"1111111 Nov. 20, 21, and Nov. 22. The final night will be the 20th anniversary of the usaaination of Kennedy. "My mother is Dutch, ao I've long ~n intrigued I y 'tdata Hari," said the actress. who was christened In the NBC series Martin Sheen stars as John F. Kennedy, Blair Brown u Jacqueline Kennedy, and John Shea aa Robert F. Kennedy. L~lfil!W!!!l!l~il~liilli'-------lii..--~Ji~~~fif.i:~"al'-il ~-----------------------------------------------------JV tonight •• EVEHNi -8.-00- 1 8NEWS I CMPS PATROL 0 HFl FOOTBAil &1/LOIO l'WUGHT ZONE THf&'I COMPANY HAWM~ ~I L.SRA !W8HW' N8CNEWS I·== ~AN DVKE *'" "Mll'Ciano" (1979) Tony Lo lnCO. BelindAI Monlgorntry 8~ llUVS A SOO ** "The Road Warriof' (19811 .. Giblon, 8nJce Sc>ence. -1:30- ,ACS Of CUl TUAf IAUCE =FAMILY !)MOYIE H '""Gregory's Gwf ' I 1982) Got· in John Sincllir. Dee ~n l~ 3000" (1981) 01v1d Car· dine, S10Cklfd Clu1nni11Q. -7:00- N8C NEWS IC88 NEWS HAPPY DAYS AGAIN POUCEWOMAN 2:,acowANY Sa JOKER'S Wl.D I II ISINES8 AEPORT t NSIDE OAANOE COUNTY ) ,, ... MAGAZJNE f)MOVIE ** "Ticket To HMYen" (1981) ~ Mancuso, Saul Rublnell -7:06- • ORANGE COUNTY TODAY -7:30- UON ntE TOWN 8 FAaaYFEUD ~l 8tlALEY l ANY T1C TN:, DOUGH l!•&•H AU. MD Ml Of AEGINAl.D I INEN< PflEWW8 ~~ To &oedwiy" 11~1 Mi\e Mon1C. Jg Ollclt 8> FMOOL.E AOQ( -7:46- Z>CMMA SCORE -8:00- 1 CJ) NO MAN'8 VAUfY 8 N8C AU...eTAR HOUA ~ Toudl 01 CllM" (1973) ~ .lectlOl'I, George Slgll. L":.sWAR wmtlt -..oKE I TWIUOHT ZONE ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT --~weM Arv; Men" (1957) ~ Fondl. l• J. Cobb &==:To• -=~ ··~ "Orumbolt" (1952) CllftOll Wltlb~ Rogers. f>~ "Uttlt Mils Mlrler" (1980) W• MalUllu, Jule Andrlwa. -~ ltAITY HEART ··~"Flt Chenot" (1981) Femtwn 9t. ~ Ste\llnl. tilOYIE "No Sex Plllll, Wt're Brltllh" ( 3) Ronnie Coftltilt. Bervt Reid -t:I0-1 (1) IQUME NM CHMIUE'I NmLJ , .M. IMGAZJNI -t:00- 1 =" ~ Hlatllfl llrld" (Pwt 2) (1980) Atfll Wlmft. P-..1 Audd. WNLY IOD8: IHA'WB ~ WITH THE ITAM = p .. OMfJ'NCll Mn11N MOM IUNCe .. ~ -t:»- • Cl) NEWHART {!)MOVIE *** "Now, V<Yttfl«'' 11942) Btttt Davis. Claude Rains. 9 YOO A8a<ED FOR rT ID NIOHT OAU.ERf (C)MOVIE ***IA "Abttnce 01 Mlllcl" (1981) Paul Newman, Sally Fltld. (%)MOVIE • • "Wlltreu" 11982) Carol Drlkt. Jim Harris. -tt>.00- • Cl) CNJHE.Y l LACEY eameNEWS • AETUflN FROM SILENCE: Q41tA'S ~UTIONARY WfJTEM fD SURVl'VAL 9 EHTBITAINM£HT TCIMGHT • TlE VllQNIAN i :=WOMEHKJU * * • "Rich And fll!IOOI" ( 1981) CltldlGe Btrgtn, Jacqutlint Bluet -10:15- • THATS HOU YWOOO -10:30- • INDEPEHOEHT HE1'WON( NEWS 9 BARNEY MIU£R Cl)MOVIE *•~"So Ant" (1981) Ryan O'NMI. Jlcit Watdtn. -10:46- DNEW8 -11:00- ee(J)OQINEWS • TAXI .. SEAACHOf ... e TMQ(E Of TlE HIOKT I llENNY AIU. 8U8INE88 AEPORT G 8POAT8 AMERICA ®MOVIE **y, "How To Btat The High Coet ~79) Susan Slint Jemt1. (D)MOVIE ••• "Ball 01 Flrt" (1942) Gary Cooper. Blrblt1 Stanwyclc. (%)MOVIE * * "Myattrlts" ( 1979) Rutger H.,., SyMa Krttttl. -11:30- 1 CJ) HART TO HART al THE IDT Of CARSON SATUN>.\Y llOKT I 0 AIJC NEWS MOHT\.M YOU A8'<B> FOR rT eHARRY o I NIOHTTIES: VAJlllETY 700ClUI CC)MOVIE ***"Tim" (1981) Piper Laurie, Mtl Gibson. -12:00- • FORTUNE IUllOEA8 G MOVIE • • • • "The Homtcomlng" ( 1973) C)Tt Cusacl!. Ian Holm. {!) INDEPENDENT NETWOAK NEWS OMOYIE * * "A Uttlt G1mt'' ( 19 71) Ed Ntl-aon. Diane Biker O MOYIE ** "Knlghlrldtrl" (1981) Ed Harris. Gary l.all11 -12:tl6- Cl)MOYIE •• "Extrtmt CloM-Up" (1972) James McM\Mln, Kate Woodvlllt. -12::30- • QI LATE NIOHT WfTH DAVI> L£TTENWf ~~~ I AU.ltTHEFAaaY UM, MmlCM ITY\.E -12:40- • CJ) COUJMIO -·12:IO- ®MOYIE ***It "Ster Wn" (19n) Mllit H_,,., Hll'rilofl F Ol'd -1;00- 1 GENE AAJTff'f ..... ~PROTICTOM **IA "The W°'*1ul Country" ( 196t) Aobtrt Mltdlum, Jullt Lon- OOn. I F *** "Tht Aotcl Wtmor" (1N11 .... 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Titanic" (1979) Otvtd Jlfls.\, Cloris Lttctwnan -s---{!) MOANltG STAETCH • MARY HARTMAN, MARY HNmWf RUFFELL'S UPHOLSftlY, INC. .......... __. .... 1922 HARl!Oi Bl VO. COSTA MESA -5'8-1156 ( 1973) Ronnie Cotbttt. 8tf'1' Reid -3:30- {!) FAITH 20 -4:00- ~ =·TH£ MOAHIHO * * "Ooublt Exposure" I 19821 MiCt1at1 Ca11111. Joanna Pet11i Cl) ntE HASTY HEART -4:10- U MOVIE • "VltillllQ Hours" (1982) Mlohael lronaldt. Let Grlflt. -4:15- CC)MOVIE * * "Prom Night" ( 1980) Jlmlt L .. Curtis. Llllit Nltlttn -4:30-~ :8 TH£ MENACE • • 'h "Mtd Mu " ( 1980) Mtl Gib· aon. Joennt Samuel BAR DEN'S (714;' 55 7-284] PEST CONTROL 696 bn<lolph AYe. ;})on 't '• maJ. ' . :J:Jon 't<f::_1aJ. .A,.J Jon °1 P"' aw«'I a w.JJ1,., /-,.J or w.JJ1,., ul l'al I• no fo,.,.,. ,. /°'//,./ up•"'•"c. /o,. 'I""'· A~' ma,., ,./,o./ "•/a,./1,., Of!•'" wll' ,,..,./ ,...., nc~f.J {i,..1 tw1,.,f,) J.,;,,.,. ~his is ~,~JY~ 881 2:>ow,. 2>,.. S.u 1. 14 n...,f'O', o •• ,, e.11 631.11s2 College Center 11460 Warner Ave. Fountain Valley (714) 241-1178 Hours: 8 a.m. -7 p.m. Monday -Friday Newport Beach/Coat• M••• 2990 Mesa Verde Dr. East Costa Mesa (714) 751-1740 Hours: 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday -Friday J Huntington Beach 20661 Farnsworth Lane Huntington Beach (714) 980-7871 Hours: 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday -Friday Weatmlnater 13521 Edwards Street Westminster (714) 898-9171 Hours: 8 a.m_ - 9 p.m. Monday -F.rlday • Daily Pilat MONDAY, SEPT. 12, 1983 ClASSlfllD C5 Top 10 °"",_,,....brltowenlu,M I.FOOTHILL &IANTA,MIA S.lllts (0·0-1) ---""* .. ...., llllce ............... 1.-d llt ....a ..... ....... ... ~., Slllen (0.+-1) Md Seftla AM, 22·Zl. "'911 •'9Ulltttwne~ .......... ,,,.... .. Stiwe lrua~ 5.EL~. Orange County High School Football Thia WMk'• achedul• (•II gamff at 7:30) THURSDAY Fooltl• VI. Fount.In Valtv at Huntln9ton BMdl Vista vs. Eclsen at Oranee CaHtC..._ Marina vs. sentte ., Sam. Anaaowt Huntington ... di at FUI· er19n Pacifica at Wtstmlnstw Costa Melli VL Santtaeo et Gardin Greve Katela vs. VIia Parlr at El MMefMI St. AnlMnv vs. Les Alamitos If W"11m FRIDAY , Sin a.m.nte vs. Cerena dll Mir 1tOCC Woodllt1dge I t Irvine LAtunl H .. VI. Em nda It NeWPOrt Hertler SIYIMI It l.a9Uftl ... di El Toro 1t Mlulon Vllte Unfvwsltv It Tuftln Slddleblclr vi. Sim AM 1t SABowt Eric Dicker son just does make it into the end zone for Rams' first touchdown in 30-27 victory. .. Leltlr'I cnw (l·O) tlMft L..,e e IJ·I H 1tt1c11 Slturdey, ................. "' ........... Mltw Del VI. Dos PuelllM It San Marcos E1pW1nu at CalliStnne Valtrt Rams unsophisticated, hut gritty LPAcw=ICA Unfvwsltv (San DM9e) It Dana H9s El Derado vL canven at 11 MMefMI Orent11 at G9rdlft Grwe Loara YL AMhetm It LI Palma Parlr They overcome mis takes and pull out 30-27 victory ove r New Orleans Mertnen (I .. ) IMW· ......... ( ......... ). Md ....... 111 ..... ... VIie l"w1I. I a.Isa Grendl at Buena P•rlr 8auett YL llllftCM AlemltM ., a.Isa Grandi Walnut at aro.-Olndl Senora It Valenda atllewor at W•tem ByCURTSEEDEN Of .. °"",... • .., Sophisticated, the Rams are not. Gritty, maybe, but certainly not sophisticated. ''For some reason, this team doesn't seem to mind when things go wrong," a puzzled Coach John Robinson said Sunday afternoon. Indeed, things were miserable on the Anaheim S tadium field where the-temperature climbed to 103 degrees and the smog filled the lungs of both the Rams and New Orleans Saints. But the lack of air didn't stop the newcomers like running back Eric Dickerson, wide receiver -Otis Grant and tight end David Hill from breathing some new life into the 1983 edition of th.e Rams. Dickerson acored three touchdowns, including the game-winner with 1:22 remaining in the game, and Grant snagged a Vince Ferragamo pass one play before Dickerson's final TD, rambled 57 yards to the Sainta' 3-yard-line, and the Rams had a 30-27 victory to delight a sun-drenched crowd of 45,572. So, after two games, the Rams are 2-0 -despite the awkwardness and despite the mistakes. Newport Beach stop: _Sniith, Stoklos teani .f or volleyball crown •Y RANDY TIFI' ond-seeded team of Tim Hovland ......, eo tiie °"" ,_ and Mike Dodd. A stuff block by , Professional beach volleyball the 32-year old Hanseth turned it *1.ade its intoduction to Newport in his team's favor, 36-34. Beach over the weekend and it Hovland and Dodd had been came in ~th a bang. . expected to advance to the final .De.fen~g world champions by virtue of their four victories Smgm Srruth and Ran~y Stoklos together in seven tour outings 90 overpowered t~e third-seeded far. Plus, they had beaten king- team of ~dy ~hburn and _Jay pins Smith and Stoklos at the ~~ m the finals of the Miller Laguna Beach Open in June. For High Life Newport Beach Open Hovland, it was his first exclusion tournament Sunday afternoon, from a·final in 10 attempts this culminating two days of double-elimination play at New- port Dunes. year. "Usually, Hovland and Dodd play best against us," Smith ob- served, "but you never know. We were at our best this weekend." .,.., ......... ...._ Singin Sm ith and Ra ndy Stoklas (inset ) won i t. It was the pro tour's final stop before next week's J06e Cuervo World Championship of Beach Volleyball at Redondo Beach, and for Smith and Stoklos, it was their sixth win in eleven outings on the tour this year. Ironically, their opponents in the finals, Fishburn and Hanseth were playing together for the first time ever this week at New- port Beach. For their efforts, they aplit $2,500 while Smith and Stoklos shared $5,000 for first Connors gets a hr ·ak, arid makes most f it place. . I "There's still a thousand things we have to work on," conceded Robinson afterward. "When we look at the game films tomorrow, we'll be sick." SUnnv Hlls at Den &:.1199 C.mtes vs. Trey at F""'19ft Perhaps, Robinson and staff might like to limit their viewing to the final 1 ~ minutes of the game when his team took just two plays to tum a Saints 27-23 lead around and keep the former USC coach undefeated in his brief NFL career. ~a, ... l'!Ve dllllTllll IN (I· I) •• Miid •• ~ Ill 21·10 ...... ~­IY·raeaNld C..._ SATURDAY NewPOrt Hartler YL CY11n$S It Western OCMn View vi. L8 Quinta 1t B«sa Gnnde He'll certainly enjoy watching Grant's effort. "He'• like a wild hone out there. He just nms around and he doesn't know where in the hell he's going," Robinson said. "But he's pretty cool with a football in his hands." . .. KIMICIV at El Medlf'9 SA Valley at c.n.n LI Habn at c.llf9r1lla MllM!la ft. Lft Amities It Ga,..,. Oreve "I guess I can say it's the biggest catch in my career," admitted Grant, who was seeing action because both Preston Dennard and Henry Ellard were sidelined with injuries. . l .COR.llLMAR . . . Actually, Robinson would have preferred to take a little more time to score the winning touchdown after Grant's big reception. But he knew that was not possible with this team. "I thought we scored too fast, but then, we're not sophisticated enough to score too slow," he said. t The Rams pulled the game out the hard way - allowing the Saints to carry a 10-0 lead into the final minute of the first half. Ken Stabler had directed New Orleans to that advantage as Marten Anderson connected on a 27-yard field goal with 3:54 to go in the first quarter and Wayne Wilson went in from 1 yard out with 10:57 remaining in the second quarter. '*11111 <1·0) -l4ll'1lriMd lllalr CMdl, (See RAIS, Page CZ) M c:.-, """ ••v 42· 12 vlctervever TVdll. Youth movement doing it Dodgers' rally squelches Braves' hopes, 7 -6 LOS ANGELES (AP) -"I don't ask these kids how old they are," said Manager Tommy Lasorda of his young Dodgers. "We just put them up to do a job. We're going·to make men out of them real quick." Latest of the junior brigade to star was R.J. Reynolds, a 23-year-old rookie centerfielder who played the Texas League season at San Antonio. He laid down a squeei.e bunt to score Pedro Guerrero with the winning run capping a four-run rally in the last of the ninth Sunday to beat pursuing Atlanta 7-6. The Braves had seemed des- tined to wind up the three-game stand in Dodgers Stadium just a game behind Los Angeles in the torrid National League West race. Instead, after the resilient fin- ish, the Dodl(ers open at Houston on Tuesday night three games in front of the Braves who go to Cincihnati. The veteran Guerrero, switched from the outfield to third base this season, said, "Every game is important at this time but expecially this one. What a game. I got 90 excited when (Mike) Marshall hit the ball I got a headache." Marshall, playing his first full season in the major leagues, doubled in two runs in the ninth and sent Guerrero t.o third with one out. Reynolds who joined the parent club in late August and won't be eligible for playoff games, came to bat after rookie Greg Brock was walked inten- tionally by Gene Garber to load the bases. "Lasorda told me to be aware of the squeeze," said Reynolds who was playing the Atlanta series only because Ken Land.reaux is nursing an injured ankle. He took one ball and then got the sign. "When the ball hit the bat, I knew the game was over," aa6d Reynolds whose bunt went down the fint base line and gave Guer- rero plenty of time to acore. "This has got t.o be my great.eilt moment. •• I 1 l I ... I Experience -in regard to teamwork -proved the dif- terence as Smith and Stokloe snapped off two straight games in lhe best-of-three final, 29-27 and fZ5-20. But the favorites had to fight off four game pointa while down 27-26 to take the back-and-forth marathon first game. Raider defense too.much, 20-6 I "They've played so many matches together, they were bound to have that teamwork edge over ua," commented Han.teth, who didn't find out he would be Fiahbum's partner until as late as last Wedneeday. "There were times we mlacommunicated, and one point like that lost the fint game for us. Ph yalcally, I think we were equal to them." Prior to the final, the run- ners-up had t.o survive a grueling loeer'a bracket match (one game to 3~ pointa) w1th the eec- I LOS ANGELES (AP) -In a week's time, the Houston Oilers went from 498 yards in total offense t.o 223 and from 38 pointa to six. Granted, they were without aorne key players, but that was only part of the at.ory. "We were at a dJudvantage without (running back) Earl Campbell, (wide ~Iver) Tim Smith and (tight end) Dave Casper," said HOUiton quarterback Archie Manning, referring t.o three injured team- mates, after the Oilen were beaten 20·6 by the Loe Angeles Raiden. "But saying that takes eomething away from the RaJdel"I ... MMnlng paS8ed for 348' yards and wasn't sacked once dwina Kouaion'a 41-38 overtime la. to Green Bay in a 'tlatlonal Football League reaular-aeuon opener on Sept. 4. At the Loi ~lea C:Oliaewn on Sunc:t.y, he completed only aix of 19 t.Aro~ for 107 yard.a and wu sacked five t.lme.. "t" "We can't make any exCU8e8," said Mannl.Jll. "They played real good defense. They put a lot of pressure on the puaer. We wanted to atay out of long-yardage situations. We knew we had to do tMt to be successful. Manning waa juat about right. Houston'• only pointa came on a pair of field goal.a by Florian Kempf. The OUers managed only aevm fint downl to 26 fOf the Raiders, who flnlahed with 886 yards in to\al oflenae. Four thnea. the Oilers had the ball in X,. • Angelec territory followina tumoven by the Ralderi; once at the 46, then at the 30, then at the 24 and flnalty at the 12 with 4 \Ii minute. to play following a 44-yant interception return by Willie Tullla. Houaton'• total output *ultina from the fol.tr turnovers and good fieJd poeitlon? Zero. • -----~-------------------,--~-..... -----.... -........ C'2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Sept 12, 1983 Hoyt dumps Angels, 5-4 . CHlC:AGO (AP) -LaMar•r Hoyt, closing an on h.is 20th Victory, knew tus Chicago Wrut.e Sox would keep scoring runs. The only question was whether he would be pitching at the end against the Angels to see 1t all pay off. "They were swinging at JUSt about everything I w as throwing." said Hoyt, who became the major lea~es· first 20-game winner with a gutty. if not stylish, complete-game 11 -hitter in Chicago's 5-4 triumph over the Angels in 10 innings Sunday. "l knew we were going to get SCJme tuns," said the right-hander. ''1 just wanted to be around long enough because I didn't know how long they were going to let me go I was strong and rould have kept going." Hoyt became the first American Leaguer to win 20 games since five pitchers did it in 1980. Jim Kaat was the last White Sox pitcher to reach that mark when he won 20 in 1975 Harold Baines' one-out single drove in Julio Cruz fz:om ~nd base with the winning run. On Saturday rught, Barnes elted a solo home run in the 12th inning to give Chicago a 7-6 victory over the Angels. "I just try to feel good out there," Baines said. "l just .ta_ke a chance and try to hit it hard. I just wanted to hit 1t hard enough to score Julio." Hoyt credited Baines and other White Sox hitters with helping him win 20. "I have to thank the guys here for scoring the runs because a lot of ti.mes I've gone out there without my best stuff and they've put the runs up there when I needed them ," he said. SPORTS BREAK Cannon b e gins 5-year • prison sentence for c ounte rfeiting From AP dispatches BA TON ROUGE, La. -Billy ~ Cannon, a Louisiana football star who C. • was named the nation's best rollege player in 1958, begins serving a five-year sentence for rounterfeiting today at a federal pnson in Texarkana . Texas. Because Cannon has cooperated so far with authorities, U.S . marshals said he would be allowed to travel unescorted to the mini.mum-security prison, where he wiU have to serve almost two years before be- roming elJgible for parole. He was to have sur- rendered b y noon today (PST). Cannon, 46, got the maxi- mum punishment -five years' imprisonment and a CANNON $10,000 fine -after pleading guilty to charges he masterminded a scheme to print and dis tribute $6 million in rounterfeit $100 bills He also had his license pulled by· the Louisiana State Board of Dentistry. Authorities called it one of the most ambitious rounterfeiling operations in U.S. history. Cannon won the H eisman Trophy at Louisi- ana State and, after a pro football career, returned • to Baton Rouge to become an orthodontist. He wtll return to Baton Rouge to testify at the Oct. 11 trial of four co-defendants who have pleaded innocent. Quo te of the day Sonny Jackson, football coach at Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, La., after surviving two weeks of two-a-day workouts in 100-degree temperatures and then being h06pitalized for heat exhaustion: "l always figured I'd go en the football field, but I'm not ready to go just yet. We've got a season to kick off." Lye., Carne r na b golf cro wns Maril Lye,aseven-yearveteranon n the pro golf tour, rallied from an eight-stroke deficit in the final round for his first PGA victory Sunday in the $350,000 Bank of Boston ClaMic in Sutton, Mass. Lye shot a 7-under par 64. one over the coune record, for a 72-hole total of 273 at steamy and wind-swept Pleasant Valley Country Club. Lye fashioned eight birdies and one bogey in defeating J obo Mahaffey, J im Thorpe and Sammy Rachels by one stroke ... Meanwhile, in Portland, Oregon, JoAnne Canier sank a 35-foot birdie putt on the finit playoff hble to win the $150,000 Portland Ping Ladies Professional Golf Association tour- nament. Carner, winning for the second time this year and the 39th time in her career, finished the regulation 54 holes tied with Cbarlotce Montgom· ery ~t 4-under-par 212 U.S . O pe n linesm an critical NEW YORK -A linesman who ~ fell from hl' chair and struck his head after being hit by a tennis ball at the U.S Open Tennis Championships was in "extremely critical condition" Sunday. "The patient is on a respirator and has been unresponsive since being brought Into the hoepi- tal," said Don Rodda, pubUdtydirectoratF1ushing Hoepital and Medical Center in Queens. Vac hon ta kes over goalies " CUL VER CITY -Don Perry, ~ roach of the Los Angeles KJngs, said at , the opening of the National Hockey wgue club's traJnlng dub here Su.n- day that he will no longer have conll'ol of the team'• goaltenders. , Perry aaid that all dedaJona about the goaltender1 will be the ttspon.alblllty of new aaalaLantcoach Rogie Vachon, who haa been on the coechlnte uff slnoe late l.ut llNllOf\. New Orleans' John Hill tries to get some relief from the heat Sunday. o.IJ ......... ., ....._La.in The Saints didn't ge t enoug h to avoid a setback to the Ram s. RAMS GRITTY ... From Page C1 ln between, the Hams gave u p the football on u DlckenK>n fumble and an interception of a Ferragamo pus by comerback Johnnie Poe. 'They key to this football team is that we had every opportunity to go into the tank," Robinson explained. "We had a horrible first hall." Dickeraon eased some of that pain with 34 seconds left in the hall when he acored from three yards out as the Rams went 80 yards in wven plays. Meanwhile, David Hill, in a Ram uniform for the tint time, al.&o had a forgettable first half,~ a couple of passes and then being caught for two major penalties. But again, aimple determination won out for the eight-year veteran. Before the day was over, Hill had four receptions for 63 yards including an 11-yard touchdown catch with 7:42 gone in the third quart.er. The 8COre came about five minutes after the Saint&' Hokie Ga.Jan had acored from 4 yards out and again pulled the Rams to within three, 17-14. "Yeah, I had aome calls on me that could have gone the other way," Hill admitted. "But (receivers coach). J~y &ye and John Robinson said 'just stick with it. I was very pleaaed with my condition, especially in this heat. It reminded me of my old college days when I played down in aouth Tex.as." Ferragamo connected on 17 of 30 passes for 266 yards and was intercepted twice. St.abler was 16 of 30 for 220 yards, and his only interception-with comerback Kirk Collins snaring the pass -killed the Saints' last hope with 1:14 left and the Rams up by three. The Saints alao l08t running back George Rogers in the second half. Rogers suffered a strained knee and Saints Coach Sum Phillips indicated his s~ running back could miss two or three weeks. He finished with 42 yards on 10 carries. Lea's ge m keeps E xpos atop c h k for~~~~~~~~~~~~~.s:-~~ ~ ow oys wa e up record, as Montreal beat the New York - Mets, 4-0, Sunday to remain atofi the -~!~d~in~~r!~o~=4o~ ,Dallas rallies to record 34-17 victory Montreal to keep the Expos .003 percentate points ' ahead of Philadelphia in the red-hot National F rom AP d11patcbes League East ... Philadelphia kept pace with a 5-3 ST. LOUIS -Ron Springs ran for two decision over Pittsburgh, which fell two games touchdowns, Danny White's passing woke up a back. The Phillies rallied for two seventh-inning sluggish Dal.las offense and the defense intercepted runs on Six lo Lezcano'• line drive single and Dave J un Hart four times as the Cowboys beat the St. Louis Parke r'• error on the play . . . Wlllle McGee's Cardinals 34-17 Sunday in National Football League two-out single in the ninth drove in Lonnie Smith action. from second base to lift St. Louis to a 2-1 victory White rallied the Cowboys (rom a 10-0 over Chicago ... Atlee Hammaker struck out a first-period deficit to a 17-10 halftime lead with league high 14 batters and pinch-hitter Dave passing that set up Springs' 1-yard touchdown Bergman and Tom O'Malley came through with plunge and his 10-yard scoring strike to Drew key hits in the ninth to give San Franciaco a 3-2 Pearson. He completed 19 of 27 passes for 234 vards. victory over Houston. Nolan Ryan struck out 11 Elsewhere in the NFL Sunday: IUOG*I for Houston ... P a ul Hoa1ebolder homered and R d · doubled and Cincinnati held on to defeat San e skins 23, Eagles 13 yards and another score to lead a rugged ground game that carried the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 25-21 decision over the Green Bay Packers. Diego, 4-2. PHILADELPHIA -John Riggins smashed 14 yards thr{)ugh the middle for the winning touchdown two minutes into the fourth quarter to lead the Washington Redskins to a 23-13 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. WALLACH QUtaEN9e,.RY Quisenberry r ecords No. 38 Dan Quisenberry, the Costa Mesa a High and Orange Coast College prod- uct. rollected his 38th save Sunday, tying the all-ti.me major league record as Willie Aikens drilled a two-run homer with two out in t~e ninth~ give~ City a 3-1 victory over Mmnesota m Amencan League action . . . Elsewhere, Willie Upsbaw's first major league grand slam home run paced Toronto's offensive explosion in a 16-6 rout of Oakland ... Je11 Barfield collected three hits and drove in three runs with a solo homer and a triple ... T~d Cnai and R lck Dempsey each drove in two runs during a five-run second inning as Baltimore downed the New York Yankees, 5-3, preeerving the Orioles' 5 \1 -~ame lead in the East ... ED01 Cabell capped a t~-run Detroit fifth with a two-run single and the Tigers held on for a 6-4 victory over Milwaukee . . . Jim Rice'• unusual two-run sacrifice fly -which turned into a double play - helped Boston beat Cleveland, 4-1. Aussie we ather predicted NEWPORT, R.l. -Light to ~ moderate winds, the kind Awitralia ll sails best in. were predicted for Tuesday's start of the America's Cup finals between the Aussie powerhouse and U S . defender Liberty. While admitting it was difficult to forecast Tuesday's conditions, meteorologist Tony Mignone of the Newport Weather Center said Sunday strong 15-20 knot winds in the morning should taper off as race time approaches. The 24.3-mile races in the best-of-seven series eight miles out on Rhode Island Sound can start as early as 12:10 p.m. but no later than 2:10 p.m. Skipper Dennis Conner, winner of the last Cup competition in 1980 with Freedom, leads the United St.ates' 25th defense of the priu that it won in the first race ln 1851 and has held ever since. But the exceptionally maneuverable Austral- ian yacht, with its radical winged keel, ls seen by many as the meet serious threat ever to the U.S. streak. Sangue rallies at Del Mar DEL MAR -BW Shoemaker ~ rallied Sangue outside the leaders in the homestretch Sunday to beat Castilla by a neck in the $136,700 Ramona Handicap at DeJ Mar. Sangue, second choice among the crowd of 21,254, ran well back ln the eight-horse field through three.quarters of the l ~-mile turf event before moving up and was still only fourth entering the st.retch. Caatllla, the 8-5 favorite ridden by Chris McCarron, al8o moved up on the final tum, took the lead but couldn't hold oH Sangue'a bid. T e levi sion, radio TV: NFL Football -San Diego at Kanas Clty, 6 p.m., Channel 7. RADIO: No event.a acheduled The score was tied 10-10 when Mike Nelms shook off four tacklers on an 18-yard punt return to give the Redskins the ball at the Eagles' 43. It took Harris' performance overshadowed a standout pertor:nance by Packers' quarterback Lynn Dickey, who ftred three touchdown strikes to James Lofton and completed 13 of 19 passes for 283 yards. Lofto~ caught five passes for 169 yards. just four plays for Washington to score the winning Dolphins 34, Patriots 24 touchdown. Bills l 0 , Bengals 6 CINCINNATI -Joe Ferguson hit wide receiver Jerry Butler with a 14-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter, and the Buffalo defense mounted a goal line stand with two minutes left, giving the Bills a 10-6 victory over the Cincinnati Bengal& MIAMI -David Woodley, bouncing back from a subpar performance in Miami's sea.eon opener, pasaed for 218 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Dolphins to a 34-24 victory over the New England Patriots. Woodley. who rompleted 11 of 20 attempts, tossed a 1-yard scoring pass to Dan Johnson in the second quart.er and teamed with Duriel Harris on a 64-yard touchdown play in the third quart.er The Bengals. behind backup quarterback Turk Schonert, a product of Setvite High School ln Anaheim, drove to the Bills' 4-yard line late in the game. But the Buffalo defense surrendered only Broncos 17, Colts 10 three yards on two runs, stopped a pass, then halted BALTIMORE -Veteran Steve DeBerg scored fullback Charles Alexander ju.st inches from the goal on a 2-yard run with 29 seconds rern.ainins as he line on fourth down and less than a yard, preserving rescued injured rookie Denver quarterback John the victory with two minutes to play. Elway for the second week in a row, giving the Seahawks 1 7, Jets 1 O Broncos a 17-10 victory over the Baltimore Colts. DeBerg replaced. Elw ay after he suffered a NEW YORK -Rookie Curt Warner 900red two shoulder injury late in the third period and then took touchdowns and rushed for.128 yards as the Seattle over permanently in the f urth a.rte Seahaw k.a defeated the nuatake-prone New York 0 qu r. Jeta 17-10. ·c · 16 r l 13 Warner's seven-yard touchdown run in the I iants ' r a cons aecond quarter helped the Seahawk.s build a 10-3 I ATLANTA-Ali Hajj-Sheikh kicked a 30-yard halftime lead. His~ score of the day a I-yard I field goal 3:38 into overtime to give the New York leap over the line with 3:54 left in the gam~ provided . Giants a 16-13 victory over the Atlanta Falcons. Seattle with lta clinching pomts. I The winning field goal was aet up when Mike • Dennia returned the overtime kickoff 54 yards to the Bears 17, Buccaneers 10 . jAtlant.a 41-yard line. Dennis actually ran to the CHICAGO-Ten-ySchmJdtinterceptedaJerry ·Atlanta 1, but had stepped out of bounds upfield . Golsteyn pass and returned It 32 yards f or a I Atlanta forced the overttme by gain.Ing a 13-13 tie-breaking, fourth-quarter touchdown to lead the ,·deadlock with 3:06 left in regulation play wben Steve ChicagoBearstoa 17-lOvictoryovertheTarnpa Bay .Bartkowakl fired a 6-yard scoring pam to Alfred 'Buccaneers. 1Jaclalon on a fourth-down play and Mick Luckhurst Tampa Bay took a 3-0 lead against the Bears on a added the extra point. 20-yard field goal by Bill Capece . Less than a minute later, Jim McMahon hit Browns 3 1, Lion s 2 6 Walter Payton with a pass covering 73 yards and a touchdown. S teelers 25, Pack ers 2 1 GREEN BAY -Franco Harris ran for 118 yards and one touchdown and Frank Pollard added 90 PONTIAC. Mich. -Quarterback Brian Sipe threw four touchdown passes and Mike Pruitt ran for 137 yards to power the Cleveland Browns to a 31-26 victory over the Detroit Lions. Sipe hit 18 of 29 passes for 234 yards and Pruitt made his yardage on 24 carries. Rosenburg wins Lasers crown By ALMON LOCKABEY Delp ................ The Luer North American aaiijng cham- pionship out of Ba.Lboa Yacht Club almost turned lnto a IWim meet Saturday and Sunday when wtnda were 10 light in the ocean off NewPort Beac~ that aailora jwnped out of their boata for a cooling swtm while waiting for the zephyra to fill in. Wind and aeaa were IO flat that only four of the 9Cheduled e'8hl races could be sa.Ued Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Sixty-three boats from the U.S ., c.anada and Mexit'o, lncludfna entries from Auatralla and New Zeeland &urned out for lhe title event. The Auatrallana and New Zealanden were retumina from the C.Ndian Olympic Repu.a Ktngatdh (CORK) at OntArio, <:.anada. The wlnner In a come-from-behind tie bttaker was Steve Roeenberg of Alamitoa Bay Yacht Club. BOATING ~ aecond places since neither of them had a Cint place fin.lah. Roeenberg, 19, is a student at Orange Cout College. He has been sailing Luers four years. His only other win in a major regatta was in the Sou them CalifomJa Yachting A.seociatJon Midwinters last February. Top 10 (lnlahers: l. Steve Roeenberg, Alamit.oe Bay YC, 32 pointa: 2. Alan Ledbetter, San Diego YC,32; 3. Chris Ra.ab. Huntington Harbour YC. 35.75; 4. Jim Brady, Clearwater, Fla. 37.75; 5. Campbell Role, Melbourne, Australia, 47. 6. Brodie Cobb New Orlff.N, 49.76; 7. Johz) Virtue Newport ~ YC 54; 8. Can:ole Spooner, Va.ricouver. B.C" 55: 9. Ole~ Collini, Melbourne, 62; 10.John Gt'8ham Long Be.ch.63. • Hathaway breaks r ecord Ool1'g into the final U,ht-air r11ee Sunday, Roeenberg WN ~ohn Vlttue of Newport Harbor Yacht CJub by t polnta and 1Hd1ng Alan Ledbetter of San DI• C by two pointa. Vlrtue fell out of contenUon with a 3&th pl.lic9 f1niah while R<.nbera WN f1niahlnc fifth and Ledbetter third, throwinl the leta.er two lnto a po{nt tie. --------------------------------------' Th~Uewubrolcenbythe1klppc'lrwtththemost MARINA DEL REY -Steve Hathaway of Marina del Rey rowed a Martin tra1ntt lhell from .. Catalina llthmus to Marina Ml Rey Sunday to '4Wt1n the cinlle-banded rowtna derby with a new record ot 5 houn, 31 minut.ee and 41 let'Ondl (Of' the 32-mille COUl"R. The old ffi:Ord wu 6 houn and 3 rnfnuta. ~ I I . " MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS American Leaeu• Chicago Kansas City Texas Olk la no A,., Minnesota Seatne Balllmore Detroit New York Miiwa ukee Toronto Botton Cleveland WEST DIVISION W L U S9 67 7S 67 " 67 71 /1.4 19 61 13 SS 17 EAST DIVISION IS SS 11 67 19 63 79 /1.4 79 66 69 1' /1.4 79 Pct. 511 .472 '6S '67 "' 47' llS 607 S66 SS6 SS2 5'S 413 UI SUndn's S<-s Chicago s. Aneel• 4 110 Innings) Toronto 16, Oakland 6 Baltimore S, N•w Yori< 3 Boslon '· Cleveland 1 KenHs City J, Minnesota Ot1roll 6, MllwaukH 4 Tex .. 2, Seoltle I TOclaV'• GamH Gii l6'h 17'1'> II 10 23 '"' 11'1'> S'l'J 1 7"2 IV. 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Louis at Pittsburgh (n) ii.nente a l Clnclnnell In) Sen Fra1>elsco al Sen 0'-9<> (n) AMERICAN LEAGUE Wtllte Sox s, Ane•h 4 Cii.t.IP:ottNIA CHICAGO Pelflld Carew lb MCllron rt lloJcklntt Narron dll Boone c Wllfono lb Scl\Ofllcl " Lubrtcn 3b lleJl<sn on ii.damt 3b .Orhbl s 0 2 0 s 0 1 0 4 1 , 0 4 1 1 0 '0 1 2 3 2 1 I 4 0 2 1 4 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RLewd Fllk c 8alMI rt L ... lk dll w8'11tar lb S<lulrt• lb Klltletf \II.aw 3b Helrsln Ph llodrot lb Fletcllr 2b Oyb1lsk u JCru1 oh J1 4 II 4 T.i.ls 5<-bV '"'*'9S et>rhbl 4 3 3 0 4 0 0 1 s 0 1 2 4 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0000 4 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 1 I 1 0 l4 s 7 • c.IHetnl.t 010 200 001 o-• CMcHO 101 000 010 I-S Two oul wnen wlnnlno run tcored, Game·Wlnnlno RBI -Balqe• 1171 E-Fletctler, Boone, Carew OP-<ellfornle I, Chic.ell<> 4 LO&-Cellfornle 4, Cllleaoo S 2B-8ooM. RLew 2, RoJecl<Mlft. Hit-Boone (I) SB-llLew 1 1691, Pelll• 111 11" H " ER 1111 SO ~ Forscn L. 11· IO t 2·3 7 3 6 <:""8 .. HovrW,N-10 10 11 • 4 WP-Fors.ch T-239. A-1.871 American LN9U• 0.-1 S, Ytnle'") B111lmore OSO 000 000-S 9 O New York 000 000 101-J 11 I Fleneoen, T Marllne1 (9) end OemoHv, Rlonelll, ErlcklOll 17) and Cerone W-4=1anaoen, 11 ·3 L-Rlotlelll. 14·7 HR-New York, BavlOr (20) Rtd s .. 4, lndlens 1 Bolton ooo 000 J01_. 6 I Cle•e11ne1 000 010 000-1 6 I OltOo &no Alf•"'°· New,,...n 171. Sore<1..,., Ea11ar1v (fl end Eula" W-Oleda. 9·7 L-SortnH.1, 10-10 lie_,.. 1. Mlrlnerl 1 TOH 000 000 100-2 S 0 Seallle ooo 000 100-1 6 o Stewart, To!>lk II) end Sundbero, Btallle end SwMI. Mercaoo (9) w-stewarl. l · 1 1.-Btollle, 9·13. ROYell 3, TWIN I KenHl City 010 000 002-3 6 I Minne'°'• 000 010 000-1 S I WIKs. Jacruon 16), QulHnberry (91 and Watnan, PelllbOne and Leudner w-Jacl<lOll, 1·0 t.-Pefllt>one, 0-1 Hlls- Ke n•a• Clrv. Davi• (11. Al•en1 1171 llWe J8Vl It, A'• t Oel<lend 100 101 300-6 12 1 Toronto 400 IS 1 3211-16 16 1 COdlroll, Youno <SI. Far""' (SI, Jonu 171. Smith 171 and Kternev. Goll. Acker 16), McLeuonlln (9) end Whlll, Pelralll 191 W-GOll. 9·13 L-<odlroU, 12-11 Hll•-Toron10. Uptnaw 1231. Barfield (73) Tkltn 6, Twln1 4 Otlroll 020 030 011>-6 10 2 Miiwaukee 000 012 000-4 1 0 Petry, Martlri 161. Bair (7). Looe1 (9) and Perrish; Vuckovich, Cocanower ISi. Ladd (81 and Yott. W-f>tlry, 17·1. L- \/uc1<ovlch, 0·2 l'Hb-MHwaukee, Sim· mons (11), Brouhard (SI NATIONAL LEAGUE Dodgen 7, Brav11 • ATLANTA LOS AHGLS ebrhbl Buller H ' 0 I 0 llovtltr 2b S 2 2 0 llllmr1 n 4 2 2 0 Muronv cf 3 2 1 3 Cnmo11 lb 4 O 1 O Komnsk rt 3 0 I 2 W1ng1n rt 2 o o o Benedle1 ~ 4 0 2 0 RJM>n lb 4 0 I 0 Barker P 3 0 0 0 B000$0 0000 Brln tre o 0 0 0 0 Fonler o 1 O o O Mooreo O O O O Gerber o 0 0 0 0 ss .. 1b BRunel u 0 8eker H E>PV or Gutrrer JO Marshal rl Brock 11> llJRvnl cf Flmple c Mondv Ph Yeager c Honevc11 P Zachry P llod .. P Htrshltr o Bream Pl't Hooton o Landra on Lend1tYor BeckwlhP JoMrts Pl1 Toten Anclesn or 37611 5 T-s Sc-bY IMinel .Orhbl 3 1 0 1 s 0 1 0 S 0 I 0 0 1 0 0 4 1 0 1 I l 2 2 7 1 0 ' 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 1000 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0000 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 M 7 9 1 Alam 003 lOO 000-6 Ln Anelles 010 001 004-1 Two out whe" wlnnlno run scored. Game-Winning llBI -llJRtYnolch 111 E-FlmPlt, llllemlrer OP-Atlenla 1, Lo• Angelu 1. LOB-ii.llenla 11. Lo• ii.ngtles 10. 28-F'lmole, JoMorele•, Marshall. HR-Murohv (321. SB-RRamlru ( ISi. S-RJRtvnolds. ,,. H R ER 1111 SO Allam Barker s 1·3 6 3 3 3 1 Boog• 1·3 0 0 0 I 0 Brlulre 0 0 0 0 1 0 Forster 1·3 0 0 0 0 l Moore 2 1 2 2 I 0 Grbr L,,·4 2·) 2 2 2 2 t LHAneele• H-vcull 3 2·) 7 s s 2 1 Zachry 0 0 1 1 1 0 llod•• 0 1 0 0 I 0 Henh•ser 1·3 0 0 0 1 0 Hool on 2 I 0 0 0 2 Bckwtll W,?·l 3 2 0 0 1 3 Zachry pllched to 1 baller In 41h, llOdas Pllched lo 2 baller. In 4111. Brluolere pitched to l b•ll•r In the 61h Moore oltcl'lt<I 10 2 ballers In 91h HBP-8uller by Hontvcufl A ..... 5.769. H ltlclfwl LHl'Ue ~4.-.o T-3.41 New York 000 000 000-0 ' 0 Monlrffl 000 310 OOx-4 I 0 Torrer, Ola1 (7) ano Ort11. Le• end Carler W-Lta, 1S-I L-Torru, 9·1S -. s. "''"''" J Phlladelonle 100 010 100-S 9 O Plltst>uroh 000 102 Ol»-3 I 1 Hudson. llM<I (61 and OIH . OeLton. Guanle (71, Scurrv 171 and Pena W-lleed, 7·1 L-Guante, 2·4 Car-...• 1. ClllK 1 SI Lou I• 000 001 001-2 9 0 Chlceoo 010 000 000--1 6 o Shiotr. Sutler (91 and Porter, lie· UlCllel, CemObtll (7), smt1h (9) end Devis w-stuoer. 10-10. L-5mllh. 4·9 Glallft J, Al-2 Houston 000 000 070-2 I I !>an Francisco 000 000 ~3 1 O II van and Blorl\,,...n, Hammaker. Minion (I) end Nleotle, Brctnly (61 W-Mlnlon. 7·10. L-Rva n, 13·7 R-4, l"adl"es 2 Clnclnnall 001 101 001-12 O Sa~ Diego 000 000 011-7 1 0 Ruutll, Scllerrt r Ill. Hu..w 191 end Bllerdtllo; Thurmond, Booker 171. Chiller (I), Flreovld (9) end Ktnnedv W-llunell, 3·2 L-Thurmond, 7-3. Hll-<•nclnnall. HouHllOldtr (SI. Sen Diego, Mcllevnokh (I) MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amlt'IUln LNUUe BATTING (lSS et ball) B09llt, llot· ion, J42. C.rew, An9ets. .:Ml/ Trammell, Oelrolt, .311, Mosebv. Toronto. .J1S. Bonnell. Toronto, 314, Grlttev, New York, . 314 llUNS: ll!Oktn, 8elllmore. 101. Mur· rev, Balllmore, 9'; Mowbv, Toronlo, 97, Henderson, Oakland, 93. Coootr, Mii· weukH, 91. llBI: Rice, Boston, 11•; c-. Mii· weuk ... 113; Perrlth. Detroit. 102, Wln- lleld, New York, 100; Slmmo"" Mii· WtUlt .. , 9t. HITS· Boog•, Bos Ion, 117. Coooer. MllweukH, In: Whitaker, Ottroll, 174; RlPktn. Balllmort, 171, McllH, K•nsa• Cllv, 165; Slmmon1, Mllwaukff. 165. DOUBLES 8o9o1, Boslon, '3, All>l<tn, Beltlmort. 40, ParrlSh, Oetroll, l9, McllH , Ka nHl City, 31. 8r111. Kenws Cltv, )7. TRIPLES Grlffl", Toronto, 9, Franco,., Clevet.nd, I, Genlner, Mllweukff. I, Winfield, New Yori<, I , Yount, Mii· waukee, 8 HOME RUNS Rice, Boslon, JS, l(lflle, Chlcaoo. 32; Armes, Boston, 31; Lurlnskl, Chlcaoo. 29; C0008f, Mllwuktt, 27, Mur· rev, Belllmore, 27 STOLEN BASES Htnderlon, Oeklenct, 9t; R, L•w, Chicago, 69. J. Cru1, Chicago, '9, Wll>0n, K•nse• Cllv, 41, Semole. TtAH, 40. PITCHING I 13 de<:l•lon1) Haas. Mii· waukM, 13·3, 3.27, Fleneoen, Beltlmor•. 11·3. 3.11, McGrtGOr, 81lllmore, 11·6, 3.0S; Oot10n, Ct>lceoo. 11·1, Ht. Oa1tls. 8eltlmor•. 12 · s. 3.39 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Sept. 12, 1983 £3 RE BOARD STRIKEOUTS. Morrl•, Oetroll, 203, Stieb, Toronto, 161, B1nnls1tr. Cnl<:eoo, 167. Rlghelll, New York, 165, Sultllfft. CleVNnd, 1'2 SAVES· Qulsenberrv. KenHs Clfv, 38. SlanleY, Bos Ion, 21, II Devis, Mlnnttote. 77; CeudlN, Seallle. 23. Lead, Mllw•?· 20. NlflONI lNeue Bii. TTING (3SS e l ball)' MadlOcl\, Pltttburoh. .321, Cru1. Hou,ton, 320; Hendrick, SI. Louis, 319; Oawson. Mon· rreal, .31S, t.oSmllh, SILouls, 313 RUNS; Murphy, ii.11anlo, 122, ll•ln••· Montreal, 11 I; Dawson, Montreal, 96. Evan•. Sen Francisco, II, Scnmldl, Pnlle· oetphla, 16 RBI: MurPhv, Allenle, 108, Oewton, MontrH I. 103; Schmid!, Phl1edtlohle, 9S, CO.....,.....•, Dedeon. "' Kenne<lv. Sen Diego, 19. HITS· Dawson. Montreel, 172, Cru1, Houston, 169, llemlre1, ii.uente , 161. Thon. Houtlon, 16S, Ollvtr, Monlreel, 16'. DOUBLES. Buoner. Clllcaoo, 36, OewlOll, Montreal, 33, Knlohl, Houston. 33, Oliver. Monlrtel, 33, Cerler, Monlrtel, 31; Rav. Plll•t>uroh. 32 TRIPLES· Buller, Aflenla, 17, Green, SI. Louis, 9. Thon, Houslon. 9, Cru1, Houslon, I; lledus. Ctnclnnall. I . Washing· Ion, Atlanta, I. HOME RUNS: Schmid!, Phlledelohle, 3'; Murphy, Allanle, 32, Oewton. Mon· lrtol, 30; Evan•, SanFrenclsco, 21; <Ou..--,......, Docleen. 29. STOLEN BASES: Raines, Montreal, 70; Wlooln•, Sen Diego, SJ, s. Su , o.deon, 451 Wiiton. Ntw Yori<. ~. LeMaster, S.n Francisco, J9. PITCHING ( 13 CleCl•lon•)· Oennv, Plllladetl>hle. 14-t , 2 ~. McWllllams. Pit· ut>uroh, 13·6, 3.?3, Oto.co, New York. 13·6, 1.37; Rooers. MonlrH I, 17·9, 7 90, Lu , Montreal, lS·I , 2.96. STRIKEOUTS: Carllon, PhlledelPllle, 141, Soto. Clnclnnall. 210. McWllllams, Plfl•t>urgh, 170, Rven. Hou•lon. 167. Valeftllltla, o.deon, 160. sii.vEs: sm1111. Chlcaoo. 2S; Reardon, Monlreal, 20; Bjdroslen, Allenla, 19. Holland, PhlladelPhle, 19, Minton, San Franc!~, 19 09 M9r SUNDAY'S 1t•SULTS (4ht ef 4l·dat9 -...... " mMlll'lf) FIRST RACE. I I/ 16 mlles Pino Atul IEtlred•I 11 60 S.00 l.80 Reoetllng (E,tred•I 6.00 4,IO Lt Noire !McGurnl '·'° Alto raced: CluO Flu•h, MO<llco, OllmPO. Prtlenllou• Prince. lmoeruou• Billy. Tl..w. 1·42 3/S. s•COND llACIE. 6 lurlonot Jov 10< Wine (81eckl 100 4 00 2 80 Chlll E Prince (Slbtlle) UO 4 00 llr.omtloro IVelenlutlel l 40 AIM> raced: Emc>res.,._1, Don's Co'OP. Refund Ott«, Ciul4H Tour. Wlnnlno Tri, Ace I• HIOh, we're Im· O<HUO. Lord Scamoerd•le. Oennv's cer .. r TlrM. 1;11 l /S. n DAit. v oouaLE U· m paid 141.10 THtttD RACE. 1 ""miles Beau Moro (P9drot•I 12 20 7.to S 40 Penn (McCerron) S.60 4.20 Georgeellle (Mlll•I I 00 Atso racied. kerne, a.ow T-. BrlOllt Isle, Doc Werd, GeoH'l Oencar Time. 1:'3 41 S. U E XAC:TA (2-SJ pekl '300.00. l'outlTH RACE. 6 lurtono• Need tor Cash !Sbtlel 16 40 I 40 s.oo Burned Lover (MlltsJ 1.00 4 20 Golden $cr"1' (HeWleY) S 20 ii.tlO raced: Hoe> to lhe Fore, Tnr .. One, TreHurv Stock, Fabutou• Dena, Please Rlno TI..w. 1:11 3/S P'll'TN "AC•. One mlle. Clear \/trdtct (Vln1la) 17 IO Cnarolng Ster (Mera) Noble Tradlllon(Pedroiel Allo raced: ii.u HouH, North Line, 'ScuH PIHH, COPY 1 40 u o 1 oo ,_oo 3.00 Ol1clalm, Our lk>I Tl..w. 1:36 U EXACTA 16-S) oeld 131S.SO SIXTH RACE. 6 lurlonot. Bunker (Stbllle) 24 00 I 20 J 60 Arllchokt (Olivares) 5 IO 3 00 Tab\11\ (McCarronl 2.AO. ii.tso raced. Bill Crown, E~oto.ive P•Uer, Ch•rlle Andrtw1, HOlme's 8"1. Tllanl\ You p J .. Nttlonal Maleh Tl..w: 1:10 1/S . SEVENTH RACE. 6 tur1on91 ii.I Khalff• ( \/ln1la I UO 4,00 CenclY Slore (Black) 6.IO ii.ndrew N Me (Mera) 2.10 uo 3.00 AIM> raced: Wind'• C. W., SlerMng Sltvt. wav 1 Austine's Time: 1: 10 41 S. U l!XACTA <6·SI peld S'7.00. $2 l"ICK SIX (17-2-S·6·7·6) oeld U,390 wllh 11 wlnnlno lk:kel1 (five hor1t1I Ct rry over -i Sf? .073.07 EIGHTH RAC:E. I 1/11 mllet on turf Senoue CS-) 1 00 HO 2 IO Caslllla <McCarronl 1 IO 2 60 Fin l Adnnce (LIPhem) •.OO Also raced· Avloetlon, Berrv Bush, Lair-. Mlu Hunllnoton. Plnft. Seflr Tl..w: 1:4 415. s5 EXACTA (6·71 oelo 15'00 NINTH "AC:E. 1 1116 mlles Fllnl Hiiis (Bled•) S 00 4 20 3.20 Aove1 St. GtorH lsi-) 6.20 4,40 Chance•1 Image IMcCerronl 3.IO. Also raced: Sidi Bou Seid, Le Verne's lllg Mac, llombev Barttnder, EaOle's 8ffk, Tlmtteu Bronze. New Ht'""llllre, lluclv Jame1, Pepoer9d Uo. Tl..w: 1·'3 41S. s5 aXACTA !S-91 Pakl ISl.00 Atltndanet -21,25' H .. vwood Park SUNDAY'S RESULTS <22nd et S3 -nlttltt llllmeu "'"""'> FIRST RACE. One mlle oece PePa Jove !Perry) 14 80, I 60, 'IO, Andy's Merino. 1 40.• 00. Nantchl. 3 00. nmt. 7-01 U EXACTA 11·1) peld $13'90 SECOND RACE. Ont mile pace Melrl• (Belllaroteon). S 40, 3 20, 3.00, Min Highland Mloe, 4.00, 3 40, Counltv Cool, 1.60. Time 101 4/S. $l EXACT A !1·31 oeld S27.90. THIAD ltACI!. One mkile oece James Grelllan <Anderson), 5.60, l.60, 7.SO; Love> Lad, 3 60. l 20. Buck Fltlv, • 00. Time: I SI 2/S 13 EXACT A (1·4J oald 132.40. P:OURTH AACE. One mlle trol Pe•ev ILackaYI. 20 0. 1.80, s ao. Cheerful Moose, S 60. l.40, Hlghlano BrldOel, 3 IO; Time 100 1/S FIP'TH AACE. One mlle Dote Nit .. Siar (Lackev). 6 80, 4 20, 3 60, Ma1u lic Mt•dOW, 7 IO. s 60. Mr Hot Stuff. J '°· Tl..w· 2.00 2/S U EXACT A (4·9) oald s 121.SO SIXTH llACE. One mile lrol Easel (Grundvl. 9.60. 6.00. 2.80, Noble Arnet· '"· 4.60. 2.60. SkllOOI, 2.20. Time. 2,00 1/S. u EXACTA C7·61 oald 1ssao. SEVENTH AACE. One mile pace. Danie A~ro !Oetomar, 4.40, 3.00, 2.40, Fire .And Ila In, S to. 3.60; HI C SklPOer, 1 IO Tlmt I S9 US SJ EXAC· TA (2-SI o•ld ISi 90 EIGHTH AACE. One mlle pace No No Nero IPelllng), 1160, 140, •.40, Blacl\ Mark. 4 60. 2 80, llockal ROddtll, 7 80. Tl..w 1 SI U EXACTA 13·1) paid 19140 NINTH A.ACE. Ont mlle pace Suoer Bradtnew (Harvtv, 6.60, 4.IO, 7.IO; Starllno, S.40, S 00, Distributor. 6.10. Tl..w: 1.S6 31S. U EXACTA (3·4) paid SS2.IO. n PICK SIX (2·4·7·7·3-3) oeld Sl,407.60 wit~ 14 wlonnen (llve horusl. TENTH RACE. Ont mll• pace. Doctor Oon (Vellandlnoheml. 17,80. S.40, 7.20. Andv Henlev Ptttr, S 60, S 00; SOallnt Andrew. 3 60 Time 1.se 4tS iJ EXACT A !1·21 oald $17 30. Atlendtt>ee 1.460 . BOiton ClaHIC V> Mork Lve '63.000 V4 Jonn IN!neHey 12&, 133 $emmv Racht11 176.133 Jim Thoroe S26, 133 vs Fuuv Zoeller 114,000 v• Leonard ThmPlll s 17, 1'2 In n smtttt s U.162 V1 Joe l,,..,_n U,IOO O•lt Douolau '9,IOO Georoe II urns st .800 Wavne Levi U,IOO VI Oevkl p_, S1 ,100 NICI< Price H ,700 "' 0ouo Ttwt11 U.,6SO :llO Man McCumber ss:n' J.C. Sneed SS,42S llon s1rec1c ss.m Otna OulllleY IS.41S Tlm Sl"""on SS,'2S lllM CeHM sS.'1S Jiit llonnle Btect-13,031 Gii Morgen 13,031 ""'" Miiiar 13,03t Georoe Arc:Mr 13.0ll Lou Greham 13,CQt Ed Oou9hertv 13,0:Jt Oen Forsmen 13.039 Brad Faxon 13,038 Joev Sindelar 13,03t 0 .A. Wtlbrlno 13.038 Jack llenner 13,038 Joev Sindelar 13,o:it O.A. Wtlb•lno 13.0JI Joel< llenntr 13,0JI 212 Howard Twllty s 1,771 Biil Brltlon Sl,nt Jim Booro• s1.n1 Mac O'Gredv I t,171 Paler J acObsen s 1, 771 L" Elder S 1.111 °"'"Is WalMlft t 1,771 Curl Bvrum sl.771 Oonnla Hammond S 1.171 Don Pooley 11,711 21.J t.•nceTtn Broeck l l,176 Victor 11'9tlad0 S1, 126 Steve MefnY~ sl.126 Joev Rusell St, 126 Phll Hancock s I, 126 Jodie Mudd JI, 126 Sieve Herl $1,126 Lonnie Nletsen Sl, 12' .. 6S·69·67·13 61·61·69·69 72·'7·'7·61 67-61·69·71 70-6S·n ·69 70-69-6'-1t 69-69-66·73 70-69-69-69 17-69-67·6' 66. 10-10· 71 70-71·61·69 70·61·72·61 71·72·69·67 "· 111 '70.,., -&S· 73· 71-11 6'·70·71·70 70-70-71-69 61-n -11-69 71·71·69·61 10-11-..-14 71·61·69·7J 69·69·17·71 61·71-71-71 71·70-69·71 10-10· 13·69 73-67·70·71 13-61-70-70 61-13·11·10 69-70-73·69 73-61-70-70 61·73·72·70 69·10·73·69 10·7'·'9·6' 71-70-61·73 1 1-10·10· 11 76·67·61·71 10-69·13·10 n -n -61-10 n -11-41-10 1J·71·69·69 6'·71-14-61 ll-69-17·61 70·72-73-67 69·70-12·72 61-13-70-72 71-72-61·71 72·70·70·71 73-71·6'·71 69-71-73·70 74·69-70-70 17·72·70·69 John McCornlsh U~ 66·71·70·17 Sltvtn LI-"" 71-71·71·71 8telnt McCeltl1tar "'4 '2·69·73·70 llod Curl "'4 71·70·73-70 llelOl't Landrum M44 61·7S·71·10 LPGA t9Ymament (at l"er11an4) 212 •·Jo-"",,. Carner sn .soo n -10-10 Cl'le rlOllt Monlgmry sl4,700 70·61·7' 114 Allee MIUtf '9,000 Stteron Barrell '9,000 21S Amy Btnr as.us Bonnie Lt uer IS,62S 11' Aveko Otlemolo 54,0IO Donne Caoonl M,OIO Peltl IUno 54,0IO Merv Owytf M,OIO LIAM CHsadev 54,0IO n -n -69 74·69·7 I 17·73·70 77·73·70 74·70·72 1•-10-n n -11-13 70·72·74 ~9·70-77 217 Jull ln"tter 12,111 Kathy Whitworth 12,771 Olanne Oallev 12.rn Sendra Havnle U .771 7S·73·69 74-74·69 72·71-74 14·61·7S 211 Joyce Kermlerskl U.08S M. Soeneer·Ot vlln S2,0IS Connie Chllleml s2.0IS Jen Steonenson $1,0IS 1'·73·71 7S·71-n 71·7S·72 61·7S·7S "' Hotll• Slacv s 1,SOS Beth Daniel Sl,SOS Vicki Tabor Sl,SOS S.ndre Palmer s 1,SOS 001 Germain l 1.sos Linda Hunt 11,SOS Allee Rlhman 11,SOS Judy Clark JI.SOS 13·11·79 7S·13·71 75-77-72 74·73·77 13·13·13 • 7 Hs-73 1)·1'·14 71-70-71-719 •·won Olevott NFL 1tandln91 NATIONAL CONFERENCE. West WLTPCf. l"F l"A ll•m1 2 0 0 1.000 " 33 ""•"'• ) ) 0 soo 33 33 New Otlean• I 1 0 soo SS 41 Sen Franclteo I I 0 soo 6S 39 Etsl Delles 0 0 I 000 6S 41 N Y Glanll I 0 soo n 29 PhlladelPhl• I 0 .soo JS 40 Welhlngton I 0 soo SJ ~ St Louis 0 2 0 000 3' 62 Cent\'et Chicago 1 1 0 soo 3' 30 Oetroll t t 0 soo 37 31 GrMnBav 1 1 0 .soo 62 63 Minna'°'• 1 1 0 soo ~ 69 Tempe B•Y 0 1 0 000 10 21 AMERICAN CONP:ERENCE WHI Denver 2 0 0 1.000 31 20 Ila Iden 2 0 0 1.000 40 16 Kense1C1tv 1 0 0 1.000 11 13 Se•lll• I 1 0 .soo 30 27 Sen Diego 0 I 0 000 29 " Eesl Miami 2 0 0 I 000 " 24 Belllmora 1 I 0 .soo 39 '° BuftalO I I 0 soo 10 II N.Y. JelS I 1 0 soo SI " NewEnolend 0 2 0 000 47 6J Cent\'el Clevtlanct 1 1 0 .soo S2 ~ Plltlb\lrgh t ) 0 .soo 3S JS Cincinnati 0 2 0 .000 16 30 Houslon 0 2 0 000 ~ 61 SUncU•'• k-Item• 30, Ntw Orleans 77 Rtlders 20, Houslon 6 Oallu 34. St Louis 17 Plll•t>urgh 2S, Grffn Bev 71 Chlce oo 17, T•moe Bev 10 Weshlnoton 23, PlllladelOhle 13 BuftalO 10, Clt>elnnetl 6 Clevtlend 31. Oet'roll 26 NY Glanl• 16, Allenle 13 (ol) Seellle 17. NY Jets 10 MJaml 3', New England 24 Denver 17. Baltimore 10 T-V's Game S.n Oleoo el ICansa• Cllv. lnl ThvndaV'• Ge..w Clnclnn•tl el Cleveland. In) SUncUV'I Gemes Rem' vt. Green B•Y el Mllweukff Cnlceoo el New Orleans Plllsl>v<oh •• Hou11on San Fr•ncl•co •• SI. LOUI• New York Jell al New E"olend ~ K-r €fi.,.ei. WellllnOton Atlante at Oelroll Belllmort •I BuftelO PhlledelPllle e t 0enYtf Sen Oleoo el !>Hiiie New York Glenll al Celle• MJnnasole el Temoe Bev Mlftday. 5"ot. 1• Mleml el Reldan, (nl Rem1 JO, S.'"'1 71 Sffre bV Ollerten Ntw C>nMnt J 1 10 7-71 • LA Rem1 0 7 1 16-JO "'"'"'"" NO-FG Andersen 27, 11:06 Secencl Peried NO-W. Wiison 1 run 1ii.nc1ersen kick), •-03 LA-Dlcker'°n 3 run INellOll kick>. 14.16 Tlllrdl"wled No-Galen 4 run (Andersen kick). 2:30 LA-0 Hiii I l oe11 lrom Farreoamo (Nelson kick), 7.42 NO-FG Andeoen 30. 10 20 l't11r1ttl"eried LA-OICl<arMlft I run (Netson lo.k l<), -04 No-Goodlow IS otU lrorn Sttbfer (Andersen kfclll. ns LA-Seltlv Erxleben ran out ol end ·-· 11:57 Lii.-OlckerlOll 3 run (NtllOll l<lckl, 13'31 A-45.572 C..me Stall1ttcs NO LA Flrll d0wn1 19 20 llu•hft·vard• 41 ·121 2S·I04 P•ulno vard• 210 166 Relurn vardl 26 •O Panes 16·31·1 11·30·2 $ecl<s llv l-1 I 0·0 Pullh S·•S S·40 FumClfel·IOSI 3·2 •·3 Pe<1ellles·Yaro1 1-12 1·71 Tl..w of Pouenlon 3' 11 2S 42 IMNldlUel StallsllO RUSHING-New Orleans. W WllM>ft 17·S6, G Aooen 10·'2, Gelen a-2•, J llooen S-f; Er•ltbtn 1 (· 101. LOI An· ~s. Ol<kerlOll 11-11. Redden s-n . Farreotmo 2 (·71 PASSINO-New Orleens. Sttbter 16·30· 1-120. WllM>n 0· 1·0-0. lo• ii.n- o••••· Ferreuemo 11·30-2-260 RECEIVING-New Orltant, Groth 4·SI. Scotl 3·31, Ouck•tl 7·S9, GoodlOW 2·31, Brenner 1·22, w. Wlllon 2·17, Galen 1·2 LOI Anoeles. 0. HIM 4·63. OlckerlOll ,.40, Gumen 3-41, Gr•nl 2·"· Ber·ber 2·35, ii.1exen0er t-10, Farmer 1·9. MISSED FIELD GOAL-Ntw Otleen1, Anderitn '6 Camel Filters 15 mg "tar". 1 0 mg. OICOllllll av pe(cigerette. nc Report MAR '83 ~ Warn ing: The Surgeon General Has D ~termined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Raiden 20, Olen • s.c ... e bV 0uer1on Heus!M O J > LA Ral49en 6 1 0 l'lnt Per1ed LA-Klno 2 run (1<lc1< lalled), 1 16 Se<encl Per1ed Lii.-Prulll 10 run (Behr klcl<) Hou-FG Kemoi 40, 14:37 Tlllrd Per1ed Hov-FG Kempt 31, 13:03 LA-Crtrlsitnsen 2 oeu lrom Plunktll (Behr kick). 0'4t. ii.-31.S26 COemt Sl1ttsllu Heu LA Flr1t dOwn• 1 26 Ru•hes·vards 27· ISJ 36· 116 P•ulno yards 70 200 Return vere11 67 33 Pan es 6· 19·2 19·2'·2 Seel<• BY 3·29 S-37 Pu"'' 6· 37 2· )9 Fuml>leHost 1-0 1·1 Ptneltle•·vera• 1-61 3· JO Tl..w OI Poueulon 27:03 37 SI lncllY1duel St.ttstlc• RUSHING-Houston, Moriarty 6·8', Crell 19·SJ. Mannino 1·11, Edwards l·S. Lo• Angele\, ii.uen 17·96. P ruitt 3·41, Klno 9-17, Hawkins 4·23, Plunkell 2·0, Wiiii• Hmlnu• 11. PASSING-Hou•lon, Mannino 6· 19·2· 107. LOI Angeles, P1unktll 19-21-2-729. RECEIVING-Houston, Holston 3·3S. Wells 2·69. Oreuel 1·3. Los Anoete1, Chrlsltnstn 6·51, ii.11en 4·29. Branch 3·7S. Klno 3·24, Barnwell 2·31, Muhammed 1-12 Ml!>SEO FIELD GO-"Ls-+ioutlon. Kemof. ~ Lo> Anottes, Behr, 36, 41, 26 U.S. Otllft !el New Yen) Melt'. Slnllts P:lntl Jlmmv Connors (U.S I def. lvtn Ltndl !CrechollOve•le), 6·3, 6·1, 7-S, 6·0. (Connors wins s 120,000.I °"" ... flllllno AAT'S LANDING (Hew-' ... di) - 113 enoiers 2' bullet lune, 3SS lklPleck lunt , 6S vellOwfln lune, 39 bau, 711 t>onlto, JIS macl<trel, S 1'-l>lhted. S rock tllh. DAVEY'S LOCKl!ll (New-1 !Medi) -279 enoi.r•. 6n bOllllo. 1oe ba11, 10 vetlOwttfl. 40 Sklpleck tune, 11 yellowlln tune, I donCIO, '7S maO..,.tl. IS 111ff01hH O, 2 sculptn SAN DlllCOO (H&M L.encllnel -370 enolers. 174 vtllowfln tuna, 394 sl<tolec:k tuna, ' blgeve tune. 12 vtflowtaN. 23 oonlto, I ban, s roek fish LONG lllEACH (....,_ l"lerl -160 anoltr>. 16 send ban, 55 calico ban, 407 bonito, 4 barracuda. 1 vellOwl•ll. 520 rock Ii•"· 400 mackerel ... ,... -191 anolers ISO Oonlto. 7 sand ball, 700 meckertl. I.~ alEACH (ou-'s ~rll -761 enoler&. IOf vettowfln lune, 29 tkloleek tuna, 30 vellowtall, 1 barracuda. l94 t>onlto, " telk:O bHI, 9 roek lbh OCEANSIDE -262 anoten. 129 vet· towfln tune, '9 tklolack lunt. 124 yellow· tell, 5' bOllllo. 14 tellco ban, 190 send bell, 11 rock 11"1, 2 dorado, 2'3 mackerel WMtltnd transactions aASEaALL Amertc.M '---NEW YORK YANKEE~tcalled Brien Oavell, oulflelder, trom Trle>te A Cotumt>u• of tne lnlernallonel LHgue P:OOTaALL Nlltl9Nll' ...... ~ L 0 S ii. N G E L E S Rii.tOEllS-AcllveltCI Don MoHl>ar, llntmen. Placed Jonnnv llOblnM>n, de· ltnslve lackle, on lhe lnlurtCI reserved 1111 Uftllod Sltltes P..-..i L- OKLAHOMA OUTLAWS-Signed ThomH 8•11ev end Fred Gordon. lull· beck1, lo two·vear contracts. Sloned Tracy Smlltl, dtftnslvt IMK:k, to • one·vear contract HOCKEY NetleMI Hedlev L- HAllTFOltO WH-"LEllS-Sle"ecl Oouo SuHlmen, rlohl wing, lo a •our·vter conlrec1 NEW JEllSEY OEVILS-Sloned Hector Marini, rlohl wino, •nd Ron Low, ooalte<lder QUEBEC NOllOIQUES-Sloned MlcMI Goulet. ltft wino. 10 a four-veer a>ntred ., ,. I ' C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Sept. 12, 1963 DllTH 11mc11 ,.::.r:... . ~~ NOnc."!!.,~~ua ,:~~, ,:~ tt0Tw:8~=1AU ----~~~-----li!llm .. ----~--MAm8TATUmNT 'WlJCMaAMtQ ...._..._~ ICHC>Ol.O.TNCT ICHOOl.IMITMCT ~-~ MA YO and ~ .. t~, ~'*' ~ ...,_ .,. 40lnO ~IOI It~ oNtn I.NI IN Pten-T.8. .... c.-NOTICI Of' AOOPTION OF RE.$-NOTICE Of' AOOPTIOH Of' AU-T ....... C..... ( A N D y ) A N D R E w uncle of Dorothea Joneit of ART EFFECTS eeoo w W"""1f .,.,19 ~of"" City OI Ntw· UNIT COO( c OLUTION Of INTENT TO l.EASE OU/TION OF INTENT TO LEASE ~COM c: CARMJ:N, pllllllld away on San Jacinto, Ca. and AYll,. ,102. 11unr'tno1on a.:.m. CA. ~in.8t:'iow~"l::.~'*'ln0 s~w:t~~AL =~~llJS DISTRICT AEAL PAOP· ~~LUS DISTRICT MAL PROP· ......,. ~ ~· September ll, 19831nNew-Eleanora Thompeon of 92&47 0-el PIM Amendment H ·I: ~llPPOln141dTrwi-undetthe llDNO.M·tl BIDNO.M-10 u5~i.c1Tr'*•undettne port Beech. Ca. at the. of Clarkavllle, Arkanaaa, w~:.-A!1'~fo~t'.tu=•: ~...!'..!.Ofd: L.occled In Ole -deecrlbed deed of Wit NOTICE 15 HEA!8Y OIVEN THAT NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I ~!bed deed of tNl1 8F2. Beloved hutband of Helena Klrakhber&er of e..cn, CA. 92.47 ' ;;_~~~~Mk:': rJUTHE l.~~~:4~~~ r::T~~I~~ ~~~ °l:lT~~1r,;.:r~~M!~~~~ ~JL\HE L~~~B~~,~ lorence Mayo, lovlna Lamar, Ar aneaa, alao ICatetl Roberta ElcJfl. NOC> w thuMter1yCltybOun4~--OA8" ANO/OR THE CASHIEW OA IOwlllg ,.., P'OC*'Y wlll not bl !owing rMI propwty ... not be CASH AHO/OR THE OASHIEM OR father of Andrew c. Mayo, awvived by other nieces and w~ :v.,&4; 102• Huntlng•ori lo 111'1-..nd !tie LINS u... 1181 CERTIFIED CHEOKa 8PfCll'l£D IN needed fOf CMMtoom ~ nMded '°' ~oom ~· Cl:ATIFIEO CHECKS SP£CfflEO IN jr. of Pldflca. a.. ~ nephews. He WU a Charter ~· ~ .. oondueted ..... Growth, AeorHtlonand Oj)t (I CIVIL OOOE SECTION 2924h (oey.. ,_ t~ twtniy·""" (4.026) Up 10 two clllMroome •I WwOIOw CIVIL OOOE SECTION 292411 [Oey- A M t V ..... : ,,._ and ---"-f -'de w,. • SC>eot. Clroulatlon end No1M Ea. able at the time of Mle In ~ 1qi.we IMt of tiul~epeoe located ScllOOI loeated at t 191 Plonett at>M II the time of .... In lawfl.il ayo O -......, '-"'• ,...,....,..r, ormer pn:a1 n t oenarar 1*1,_.,.tic., ~ rnent of •lie Newpon 8-11 Gen«aJ money of the United S••••l all rtgtit at Numbet One L 1~ l.IM, Ori~. Huntington BMcil, Cel"omlL mOMy of the Unit.ad 81111•1 .. rtght. Suaan Haye1 of Lake For-of the oongre&atio and an ~ ":':, filed wllh '"' Platl; ptopoeed by Ille City of'"-· lltlt and 1n1-1 oon~ 10 Wid "'°'""All! Valley, Ofnla. The 8oatd" of Trwt-of Ille 1111• aoc1 lnleteet conYtl)'9d IO ttld est, Ca., brother of William elder of Christ Lutheran Cou Q.,. (;*' Coun PQrl a.acn: and now lleld by It 111\det Mid OMd of The ~ of TN9teel or the Fount.in va119y SCflOOI 01t1r1o1 ,.. now held by 11 l#l6W Mid OMd of and Carl MAyo both of Church of Coa'8 Meta, 0.. A. July;~ INS of 8tlO' ty on locel CoMlel Pro0t.m Amendment Truet In Ille propety herelnert• ct. FOuf'lltltl V..., 8dlool Olttrlcl r.. 101vea 10 1teM IN f.cltltlet ao In· Truet In Ille r:>t°'*1Y • ..,_.,.., • • · No. 3: A '9qUttl •o M-..nd !tie l.and acrtbed: IOlvw to IMM IN feollh!M to in. dlc:et.o abow unOer the '9f'n'le and llC:f'tbed· Philadelphl.a. Pennaylvania member of I.he Veterana of 1'111m u.. Plan of the ~ IMdl TAU8TOA: LEOTA s. M•SOA CUC:.tecl llbow unOef ""*"''and ciondlllon• ltaled In'"' Aeeo4u110n TAUSTOA: LEOTA s. RAl81A, ... and Ann DeTore of Phlla-W o rld War I, Ba.rracka Publlahtd °'*"09 Coaat Delly locel Coeat81 Pr0gram for lhet pot• M. DAWN RAl80R condltlona 91aled In the Aetolllt!Otl of I.lie Boerd Aeeolutlon No 94-t3 DAWN RAISOR. DEBOAAH MtSOA delphia, Penrwylvania and # 1249, AmeriCIUl Leaion Piiot Aug. 29· Sepl. 6· 12• 1:~ tlOfl of tn. Nof1.h ll'ord •• In IN DEBOMH RAISOA PERRINE of Ille Board, Aeaolullon No. 84·14. The mlnlmUm monthly -r>eY. PERRINE Aida Berna o.t Broomall Poet #455 Costa Mesa Ca CoMtal Zone (San Diego er.-IENEFICIAAY: F1A8T FEOl!RAL The minimum monlhly ..... pey• """' '°'the tetm ot the._ lllell BENEFICIARY: FIRST FEDERAL • • • . Soolh): and SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA-ment fOf lhe term of tlle IMM ...... not be leea than Two-hundred SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIA· Pennsylvania, 7 grand-Funeral tervicea will be Pia.IC NOTICE Amendment No. 6t2: Nor1h FOfd/ TION no1 be leM than T--.iy.two hun• abcty-.lght doltat• per month pet TION OF SANTA MONICA chidlren. He wu a member held on Wedneeday, Sep-San Diego C.... SOllth: A propoaar OF SANTA MONICA drtd and 111ty.f0Ut Oolleta per month c I a 1 e t o m reco<ded May 2t, 11111, aa llvtr. No. of St. Joech.lma C..tholic tember 14 1983. at 11 ·00AM '1CTITIOU8 auelNIH to rwlelrlc1 Ille San Diego Oreetc RECORDED May 28. 1981 M ($2264.00IMonlh). The minimum ($288.00/monlh/Cluaroom) The 31899. In bOolt 14071, peoe 217 of C ~-'-• · NA.Mm ITAT'lmNT South 1111• from lhe U to the P~ lnalf. No. 31899 In BoOll 14071 i>eoe monthly i... peymen1 fOf ..,bee-minimum monthly 1eue paymenl fOf Otflc:lel Aeco<d• In lhe offlot or Iha hurcb, Colta Mesa, a at .... ..-..t Lutheran Church, The followlng peraon 1e OOltlo Oittrk:t end 1111o emend lhe Nottll 2t7 of Of1lclel Recorda In tlle Oftlce queru petloda may be td)uated by tubaequanl per1o01 may be 9d· "'-"" of Ofange County. Mid vaudeville acior, moviea, TV 760 Victoria, Costa Mesa. ~ u . FOfO Planned Community ~ Of the"'-'* of Orange County. the eonaum.r p,.q lndtJI ~ julttd by •lie eoneumer Pr1ce lndtii OMd of truat o..ctlbee •he f~ and •taae. hJ.a last appear-Pierce Brothen Bell Broad-(A) HARBOR HOMES REAL TY, (B) '""'' Pletl Mt•bllllllnQ Ille -f()f Mid deed Of IMll Oeeclrtbaa Ille ·-· reflecrted •• Ille end of ,,,. annuel ·-· refleotecl at Iha and P'°'*1Y' in 1957 'th th way M ortu•rv f Costa AEO PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Ille .,.. bOUn<led by Cemelbecll followlnQ; !MM petlOO. A IMCUflty clepoel1 ma) of Ille IMM period. A MCUrlty de-PAA<:Ei 1: Unit No. 76. In the anceRa :'...~-· Sh Wland he M d'~to-".,,.2° 9 l""" COMPANY. •101 Waa1tr1y ~. S1r .. 1, Jamt>otM Aoed, 8an Diego PAACl:L 1: Unll No. 75, In the be required ptlof to oooupancy. poell rney be required prlO< 10 oc-Counly of Otange, Stale of 0.... Y ............. ow e eu u~ ra.'" • ""· Sult• 108. Newpot1 8-eh, CA. CrMlll. U~ ... ,.1y City Boundary. County ol Or*"09. Staie of Cell-No oommi.alon lhalf be pllkl to cupancy fornla. ae 11\own and dttorlbed In bad worked wilh F.ddie 92MO and BllOI\ A\'erlue: and fomla. M lhown and deectlbeCI In any lloenMCI rMI •••• broltet In No tommlNl<>I\ lhall be peld 10 Ille Condominium Plan ~dee! on Cantor and Bob Ho~ USO rtaJC NOTICE Aoberl J . Sparr, 4101 Waaterly Tralflo St~ Ind an emendmenl to the Condominium Plan recorded on thlt r.gerd, end there tl'lall be no any uoenMCI rear •l•t• broker In Febn.1~ 23, 19n tn bOolt 12079, T,,..,_ '"l•...AaJd "' '"-and Piece. Suite 108, Newpot1 Beech. IN Tr~ Ml/ng ,..,, fOf Hort" F.t>Nary 23, 1977 In bOolt 12079. deduction from 1ny Pfoe>OMI In ci.. lhll regatd, end ttlert "'4111 be no Peel" 891 to 930 lndu..,..., of OI· ~ .. """"•·"' l'01.1.lC8 ,ICTlTIOUI MlllNlll CA. t2660 Ford:..... pegee HI lo 930 lncllullYe. of Of· tannlnlng the hlghMI reeponelblt deduction from any llfopoeel In ci.. tlcW Aeoofda of MIO County. al8o worked at the Disney MAm ITATUmNt Th .. bull-la c:ooducted by: an Amendment No. !193: KOii Cenler lldel Atcoc'da or Mid County. blddef. ltrmlnlng tlle hlgheial reeponalble PARCEL 2· An undivided Studioa. Roaa.ry will be re-Tht following peraona are doing lncllvld~. Hewpoft • Offloa SI" C: An tmend· PARCEL 2: An undivided Sealed Pfopoaall to !MM Mid blddet one-fortleell (1/40th) lnlet'9t ae a cited Tueecia Se te bull-u; Robeft J. Sparr ment to lht Koll Cenlw Newpot1 one-IOrtleth (1/40th) lnt-1 u a Pf°'*1Y mu1t be received by the Sealed plop<>Mta 10 ltUe MIO tenent In common In IN i.t lnleteal be 13on1983 8y00, PMP andm-B·K LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. Thi• •l•lemenl WU nltd with lht Planned Community OevelOf)manl tenant In common In lht f .. lntet•I Oelegaled officer .. the Fountain V•I· pr()p911y muet be received by Ille In and to Ille Commo<1ArMofLota4 r • at : 2090 I Chr<woo<t Laoe, Huntington County Clerk of Orange County on Plan for Offloe Sitt O; and In and •o the Common Ar .. of Lota 4 1ey 8chool Dlelrlcl Educ:etlOfl Cent•. o.t.gallld off\ce( at Ille Fountain Val· lhrough 9 of Tract No. 900<4. N pet. Mall o f Christian Burial Beech. CA. t2&48 Aug. 24, 1983. Trtfflc SIUOy Ind In amendmenl to through 9 of Tract No. 900<4. u pet 11210 Oak Str•t. Founteln Valley, leySd\ool D11tr1cl Educ:ellon Cenlet. map nled In boolt 383. paigw 11 to will be held on Wedneaday MllCk Kurlhwa. 20901 Chanwood P2DU1 •lie Traffic: Phulng Plan '°' Koll map flied tn book 313, Peoee 11 lo Callfornla, 92708, no latet than 2:00 11210 Olk Slr'9t, Fountain Valley, 21 lnclulMt, Mlaoellaneoua Mapa, ., _ be 983 ' Lene, Huntington e..cn. CA. 92&48 Publlatlad OtatlO' Coaat Dally C«ller Newpon, 21 lnelullvt, Mlaoeltaneoul Mllj)e, p.m., September 27, 1983. Calllomla, 92708, no later than 2:00 recOfdl of Mid County, u llUCll t.rm ~ptem r 14, 1 at Maclt Kurihara PllOI Aug. 29, s.c>t. 5, 12, It, 1983. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUATHEA record• of Mid County, .. 9lx:h letm a.tor• BCOIPl=any wrllten p.m .. Sep1ember 27, tta3 I• defined In in. AAtlclt enutlMI B:OOAM, both at St. Thia 1tat-1 wu nltd with Ille 4921-83 GIVEN lhat an IEnwonmen•el Im-ta ct.fined In lht Attlelt enlltled 111<opoee11, the t.O olflcef Befort accepl=any written "Oeflnlllona" of the DedaratJon OI Joachima C..tholic Church County Clerlc of Orange County on l>flC1 Reoor1 haa l>Mt't r:>t'~ In "OeflnHlon•" of •he Dec:Watlon ol ~f cell for orel b Ing. Any per. r:>t'C>POMI•. lhe ttd office< Covenanla. Condlllont and Aeetrlc- Coata Mesa lnte~t at Aug. 18. 1983. ·-•c MftTICE cionnec:tlon wllh '"' appllcatlon Co11W1ant1, Condlllona and Rtetric:-ltOn wt1o hu ""'1ofore tubmltted 1 lhall call for 0tal bid Ing. Any Pet· Ilona ,_ded on AUQUl'I 30, lt78. · rzaaoao ,--., nu noted •bov.. It I• Ille Pf'M*!l lnlen-Ilona recorded on Augult 30. 1t78. !Written bid may tubmlt en oral bid aon who hu heretofOft eubmltted a In book I 1ee8, pagee 14e0 lo 1538 Good Shepherd c.emetery. Publllhed Orenge Coul Dally ACTTnOUI _,..... llOfl of tht City lo llCCePI the Ell In book 11eee, pagee 1480 •o 1638 laxcetdlng by at ltul l!Ye (6%) I*· written bid may eubmll an Ol'el bid rnctullv., and amendmenl t!Mnto. Pierce Brothen Bell Broad· Pllol Aug. 29, Sept. !I, 12. 19. 1983. NAMI ITATUmNT vlronmentar lmpect ~ ~ llUP-lnctuelve, and emendment llweto. loent the hlgllNt written bid. The excetdlng by 11 leut fMt (6%) pet· of Olflclal Aeco<Oa of Mid County way M ortuary Costa Mesa 4&4&-43 The lollOwlnQ P«90tlt ,.,. doing PQl'llng documenta. .......7 ~ ... of Olflclal Aeco<cla of MIO County ~t reeponllble bidder tNll be <*II 111e hlghMt written bid. Tiie (lht "DeclaratlOfl"). directors 642-9150 ........ _ u : COUfBO" member• of in. genef• (Ille "Declaratlon"). requll90 10 execute tn. fOfm of hlgllaal rMj)Onllble bidder lllalf be EXCEPTING THEREFROM ... oll, . . ·-ic Mft'nl'C MAC ARTHUR TRAVEL INC public: 10 r9lllew and oomment .~ EXCEPTING TH~AEFAOM Ill Oii, ...... IUdl format hu hetetofOf• requWed to axec:uta Iha fonn of oil rlQl'tta. mlneral9, minttal rtghta. TRJNDL .--. nu1~ ~·· S ' " Ihle dotumenlatlon. COpltt of In• Oil 11Qnt1. mlnerala, mlntr8I rtgNa, lbeerl approved by Ille Board of INN. IUdl fOfmt • haa 11ete1ofore n11ura1 g.. rlghll, and oltl9f ---------------1"',,..""1 Birch treel, Newpot1 BMcf'I. En.,.ronmentar Im~ Rec>«t encl nalural gu right•. and other ITruat.... bMfl approved by Ille Boetd of hydrocwbOna by '#Miao.vet,_ JOSEPH A. TRINDL, a reai-P'ICTITIOUI .,.._,, .,A. 92ee0 tul>f)Of11ng documen11 .,. avall&blil hyOrocarbOna by whllaoewr name The Boero of Trvat ... anai1 make Tru11.... known H1at mey be within °' unoet dent of Costa Mesa C.. MAim ITAft•NT Orlando Dotie, 4331 Myra Av-for public review and lnapecllon •1 known that may be within or under ~he detemilnetlon u 10 wnether to The Board of Truat ... 11\ell make the parcel of land her'Wlabow de- Pu.ed away on Sep~~ bu~ lolto:w'"ll l*'IOfl la doing "'M1ik~':: ~ ~. AYenUe ~~ ~mtn~t, City ~ tht PWoel of land herelnabow ct. '9Ma Mid fdlttea wt•hln ten I 10) lhe detetmlnatlon u to whether to aerlbed together with tht l*J)etuel . . aa: ~. CA. 90830 • ,_,.... • • _,,., -' tc:flbed IOQether with Ille l*l>'tual lcsaye artw reoelp• of bide. !MM Mid feclllllet within ten (10) right of drtlltng, mining, ·~ 10, 1983. He 111 SW'Vlved by THE SNACK BOX, 18971 K-all -thle~laconduc:tecl In-BoulrlwO, Newpot1 • rtghl of dr11tlnQ, mining, Ul)lor1ng fnformatlon ooncernlng the daya1rtetrectlptofbld1. andoperatlnQtherefOfandltorlngln hJ.a children Beverly Cun-C1.,FountainVlllley,CA.t2708 icsMOuala(hutbtlnd&wtt.~ l>y. fornla.92983(714)840-21t7. andoperatlngtfleref0fand1torlngln propoea1 llloulO be aoo,._o to: lnformallon concerning th• and remoWIO ltle Mme from Mid -1-m. .. -Doroth Hnuah Laalle Anne Stnltn, 18971 K.aWel Nolloa la l\er9by lunhat g/¥WI lhal and removing IN Mmt from Mid i:OUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DIS-PfOf)Otal lhOuld be addrMMd to: land Of any ofhet land, lnCludtng !tie .-........ y --• C1., Fooot81n V811ay, CA. 92708 Orlando Oot1• Mid public '-Ing Wiii be llelO Of1 land or.,,,. other land, lnctudlng the fRICT. 17210 Oak SlrMI, Fooolaln FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DIS-rlQht 10 """'*ode °' cllrec:cloMlly CaroTrindl,l Hamell 1 ~A Ksmechil .. _ th ,,.:i:u.. ~ .. conduc1ed by; an ~hi:·.~~I WU ftled wllh Ille •he= :.i~ Sept~~!..~~ rtgflt to wNpatodc or cllfect~ Valley, C.llfornla, t2708, (714) TAICT. t1210 ()ell Sir .... foun1aln drtll end min. from landil °""'than _. .. .u u:n :n , -'le .· S-'<h County Clwk of Otange Coun"' on ~--..__ of. _g.m~ ~~ dflll lllO mint from I-Se othet Ulan fi61, Attention; C8fol Jonaa. Valley, Calllornla. 92708, (714) lllOM htt'elnabow ct.ctlbed, Oii Of and 9 -t---.L. .. adren ..._, "· ''"' '' ..,,_..,_. 1,,. ,_,...., _,,, "-'*91nabo'lt deaetlbed, oU or TAIN VAL.LEY SCHOOL 642~&1, Attention; Carol Jonaa. QM well. t~ and ahafta, Into. hia broth;-L:f-:-0~..: Thia,,.,_, ... lllecl with Ille Aug. 24• 1tes. ~City H811. •lwtllc:l'l lmellldpl*'I arty pa ....... tunnel• and etlaft•, Into. ICT BOARD OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL lhrougll OI' ecroee Ille tu'*"f-of ter u .-Fr __ ,WlgSl"-"--~ty2 Clertl1.,..,. of Orange County on Pubtlttled Of.w Coul ,._..., and all perwont lnter981ed may llP-through Of 8Cf'OM the tu~ of EES DISTRICT BOARD OF •tielendhereinatio....dMcflbed, and ..... ;r .,... .... ey. .......... ..ug. f:. ....... -·..--· peer and be '-'d ther9on. the land,.., .. ~ delcribed and ~ Moonl TRUSTEES to bottom IUCf'I whlpetodltd °' room viaitation will be held f'Zlm11 Pttot AUO. 2t . Stpi. 5• 12• 19• lNS. J-Pw"aon. Secnl11Y to bottom l&Wt whlpelodted °' Cler1c afttte eoero Suzanne Moore dnctlontlly drilled wela. tunne1e Tue9da a.....t.embe 13 Pubflalltd Ofanoe CoMt Delly 4916-83 Planning Commlatlon dlr9c1Jonelly drilled we11a tunne1a Detr. Sellt. 1 1983 ~of 1he Boerd and lllefl• under and ~ or on y, ~ r • PMot Aug. 29, Sepl. !I, 12, 19, 1983. City of Newpon 8Mdl ano at1art1 under Ind ~"' or Publ.h.d · °'"""' eo..1 Dally °'" Sept 1 1983 beyond 1t1e merlof 11m1ta uw.of, 1983 from 12:00 noon to 4711M3 f'ta.IC NOTJC( Oa1td: September 12. 1983 beyond the ewltr\of 11m111 thereof, Pltot a.pi. 12. 19, 28, 1983. PubManed 'Orenge eo.at D91fY and 10 redfll, rwtunnel. ~. rnein.. 8:00PM at the Harbor Lawn Publlthed at.noe Cout Delly Pltol and to redrtM. rttunntl, equip, main-5082""3 Pltol Sep1. 12, 19, 28, 1983. ttln, rec>alr, ~Ind~ lllt'f Memorial Chapel. Maas of Pta.IC NOTICE '1CT1'TIOU9 llU ... ll Sep1. 12, teas. 1arn. repelr, ~Ind operal• .,,~ 6081-83 tueh wella °' min.. wtthOut. llow· the ResurTection will be NAMI ITATDmNT 5114-83-" Mlle or Mir. w41hout. how-PIB.JC NOTICE aver, the rtghl to drfl. mine. e10te. h ld W __, _ _.._ Se ACTITIOUe.,_H The fOltowlnQ ~ -dOlng ""'·the rtgM to drlll. mlM. 11°'9, •-tc MftnM: e;iplot'eendoperete ltlfouglltlle""· e on .....,..,....y, I> NAlll8 ITATDmNT bull,_ ae: uploraendoperatelhf'Ougtlthe-· K41211 .-~ nu•~ faoe °' Ille~ 500 1Ml of Ille tember 14, 1983 at lO:OOAM The followtng """°"' -dOll'll NELLIE GAYLE."' el. 299 8eYerly Ml.IC NOTICE ,_ or Ille upper 600 ...,. of the NOTICa TO CMOrTOCltl ~AIM VALL.SY ~. ~ ~ ~ at St. John the Baptist C..th-buelt-. aa: St .. ~ Beecti, CA. 92$6t Ptc:TmOUI llU..... IU'*'tf-of Ille land herelnabow cw llUUC TU.NenR 9Ctte>Ol CMSTNCT ;;;;"Th.~~.~';,;;;;. olic Church, with interment ~~ A~:l~~~~SHlll 23~8 St~~a.'!:~A. ~~ NAMI ITAftlmlT ="r:'i,.:'ne ~~ ::,:;! bf N::e V:~t~=~, NOTICE OF ADOPTION Of' AES-atlon. ,_Oed Al)t1I 21. 1979 In aervioes immediately fol-92987 ., -..-· •• . Joell. ?Wk t339 N COlumbue The following pet90n II doing atlon recorded April 2t 1919 In ~hat. bulk tranafw la about to be OLUTION OF INTENT TO LEASE bOolt 12&48, peoe 1740, Offlctal,,.. lowing at Holy Sepucher o.vto ~I. 14871 Buckingham Av. .• ·~261 Gi.noa1e. CA. t1202 bu=S~NOEAIE MOe Via,,,._ booll, 12648. peoe 1740. Omeiel ,._ "'809 on !*aonal P<CIP'rtY hefeln-~~~LUS DISTRICT REAL PROP· corda. Ceme "---'-.. _ .. __ Pt Tuetln. CA. 92te0 Thia~ la oor\duc:tad by; I • """"' cordt. •tter deectl~. PARCEL 3: EMet'nenl(I) M IUCh tery. ~ vau:a ... .....,.. ., . genertl 1)4111""9hlp Newporl BMdl, CA. 92te3 PARCEL 3· e-n.nt(a) 81 euch The Ml'!lel and buelnMe ad· BID NO. M-12 ~t(I) le/-1)4111Jcularty Ml the direction o f Baltz Pt E;:.~1·.= 1 Bucitlngllam Joel. L zwtac . Krllten Bec*man, 4 Orlltwood. MMmelll(I) ·1e.1 .... pertk;ularty ... Jlr-of the lnltnded .,_,_°"I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT forth In the Altlde amltled .. ~ Berpron Smith & Tuthill n. burilr-.. oonducted by; In-Thia 11atemenl WU n1ec1 with tllt rvtne. CA. 92714 forth In the At1kM entitled .. ~ -= SARGON ADOI. 3045 Brittol THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL mtnl•" of in. Oederetlon under lhe Weatclilf Cha J M OMduala (lluabend & wtf9) • County ca.rk ol Otange County on Thia ~la conducted by: en mente" of IN Dederal!Otl under the SI Coeta ..._., CA t2829 'DISTRICT hu O«:ltrtd lllat lhe fol-Section hMOlng(t) In auc:ti Artlclt 646 9371 ~ ortuary. O.Yld .... _1 Aug. 24. 1983. ~~I ·......... Section heeding(•) In 9'dl At11cle Th. IOcetlon In ce.nom1a of Ille = ~,-c1Pf°'*1Y w!ll not. be anlllltd .. toloM; "Support Ind • · EUMll '-V-i ~ "'••en ....,..man entitled ae follow9: "Su9Pott Ind ictllef eHcutlYe Offlot Of Pf\nclpal °' -oom purpoeee. Selllement", "Encroachmenl'', Thia ~ t nled wltll lie Publllhed Orange COu1 o.lly Thie llatemenl wu ni.o with Ille Selllement". "Eneroachme nt". l;>uelnMe office of the Intended Cluatoomt It, 20, 21• 22, Ind "Commooi ~and Community F• JORDAN CCUnty e1ert1"": ~-County 1 Pllol Aug. 29, Sept. 6. 12, 1t. 1983. ~nty Clerk ot Orange CCUnty on "Common Ar• end Community Fa-lrlnlletOf le: -la 1bov9. ~hall of Ille Multl·purpoet Room dlltlel Euernent", "Yard Utl~llet" EARLE MICHAEL JOR Aug 12 11183 8tlO' on 4941-83~· 18. 1983. cilltlet r:-t" "Yerd Uttlltlel" All other buel,_ ~end ad· In Bulldlng D •• Arthur 0 . Nleblu and "Drainage e-ta" • . • . f'22'Jllt l'DJ011 and "Drainage e.Mm.nt... "' ..... UMd by the Intended tr-ScllOOI, localed •• 9300 Qardtnla PARCEL '= e-t(a) .. tue:ll DAN. age 33, a resident of Pubbhed Or Coeet Delly Ml.JC NOTICE Publlahed 0ratl0' Coal Delly PARCEL': E--.nt(•) 'u 9lx:h let'Of w41hln lhrM yMfl IMI )'Mf'I A~. Founlaln v~. CallfomlL -~·> le.lar• penlculerly ... Costa Mesa, Ca. Pa.seed Pllo1 A 29 s.c>~ t2 It 1983 ,..IOI Aug. 29, s.c>• 5, 12. •9. 1983 . ...-nent(a) la/-1)41111Cu1arly ...... , put '° fer .. known 10 the The Boerd of True•-of I.he forth In lhe Artlcle anlltled .. ~ Se be 10 ug. • · • • · f"ICTTTIOUa .,._,, ~ lctth In the Artlde en•ltled "~ ntendtd tran•fw• are: none Founltln Vlllty Sdlool Dlatric1 ,.. manta" of the OedllfwtJon o1 eo... away on. ptem T ' 47U-43 NAm ITATl•NT menta" of tlle Oeclara11on of Cow-The name(•) Ind melllng add-IOfYM to i.... the facllltlet to loo nantt, CondHIOna Ind Aeetnctlona 1983. He 11 surived by hia The followlng peraone .,.. dOlng Ml.IC NOTlC[ nant•. Condlttone -s Aeelrlctlona ~f the lnlendad 1ran"9nle(1) are; dluled •bow unO« Ille'""" end recorded May 7, 1978 In book loving mother Tereea. ~ Ml.IC NOTICE bull,_ u : recorded Mey 7. 1978 In bOolt ~AHMOUD M. ISMAIL AND FATEN condlllona 1111ed In the AeieolutlOfl 1t730. peoaa 689 10 762 lndualw, Lana Nickel and brother COIN -OP AUTO WASH, 4400 '1CTYTIOUI _,...... 11730, pagee Nt 10 162 lnduel\le, ~SMAIL, 5972 San Soucl, Huntington Of •he Boatd, Raaolullon No. 64-12-end ~I therW!o, of Offldal .,,_,__~ __ _. '1CT1'TIOU9 .,..... WMtmlnalet, Senta Ana, CA. t2703 NAMI ITATIMINT and ~menl tr1et.io. of Offlclel IBeech. CA. The minimum monthly !MM P'Y· Aecofdtof Mk!County(the .. .,._ na:iuo.nJ, 3 nephrwa ....... 1 MAm ITATDmNT TMlcon CorJ>orallon, 4..oo W•· The fallowing l*'IOn It Oolng AeooflM of Mid County (Ille "Muter That Ille ptOp«ty penlntnl hereto ment lor lhe letm of Ille.._ 111e11 0eetar1tlon") under 111oe Seotton nlece. JU resided with his The fo11ow4r19 l*90n la dOlng mlnelet, Santa Ana, CA. t2703 ~ M ' oeciwallon") under the Section ~· deacrlbed 1n oen-.i .. 8tMlll s.r. not be lete lhan Founeen hund. The hMOlng(•) In IUCfl 8"1k:le entltled u mot.her linDe the dmth of ~at: Thia ~ .. ccnducted by: • OAAFF1c' TRAFFIC 8128 E heeding(•) In alCll Wiide entltled .. ~ Slatlon 9"" IOcalad •• 3045 minimum monlllly ..... payment fC)f follow• "Owne r'• Righi• and hJ.a father Harl.and Jordan, HERON'S INTERIOR DESIGN. corpor1tlon. PINO Alo Vet6a ~ CA lollowe· "Ownett' Al9ht1 and BrlllOI SI .. Coeta ..._.,CA. 92628 tubMquenl per1oOe may be a6-Outlet'', "U1Mlllet and cable T .... . • 31t0-J Airport l009, Coeta MM., Pauline S. Dunn. Prwldent 92905 • ' Outlet" "Utllltlel and c... T.... The~ name UNO by MIO futttdred and eighty.two dollart per "1elon" and "Cornm..wlity Facllttlel" in April of 1983. Maa of CA. t2e2e Thie atatement wu nled wltll the J«ry o car 21303 Nonwllltl wtek>n" eno "Community Facllltlet" 1ran1'-ct'I at Mid toc:atlon It: A~ month ($14&2.00/Month). The mini-YOU ARE IN DEFAUlt UNDER A ChNtian Buri.al will be re-L~ R. O.Oroot, 8195 Kirk St., County Cler1I of Otange County on BNd '12i Hin:ei1an Gardena CA. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DISON SHELLSEAVICE(AKA: PAT· mum monthly ..... peyrnenl fOf DEED Of TRUST DATED JuM 20 d ted on September 12 1983 " ---·CA. 92608 Aug 16, 1983. 9011'6 ' . DEED OF TRUST DATED Ma~ 20. TEASON SHEl.l SERVICE STA-tubT:ie~ m~ be ao. 1981. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTloH at 7:00PM at St. Jo~ the ~~~ .. conducted by:.,, Publltnad °'""" Cout ~ ,,,:i:::"'-11 condue1ecl by: an ~~~~~~~~y~ ~~~~;,.,:o~ Tl~~I Mid blMI tranater 1• ln•endtd ~~: .v!reoe r.ZC.~ :.c;'~': ~'!~~TS~Dy~~: ~,~RJXLf Baptist 0.tholic Church. luena A. OeOroot Pilot Aug 29, Sept. 5. 12. 1t. 1983. J«ry D: Carr M.AY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. 10 be conaurnmated al the olfloa ot: of the ..... pertod. A ~rtty de-IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF Prayer le!"Viom will be beld Thia llat-t -llled with •lie 4850"83 Thia etatement wae llled wltll Ille IFYOU NEEOANEXPLAN.ATIONOF ESCROW ENCOUNTERS, INC .. potll may be reQUl<ed prior to~ THE NATURE OF THE PAOCE£0. on Tueeday September 13 ~ty ci.11 of Orange County on County Clertl of Ofange Counly on THE NATURE Of THE PROCEED-17320 8eeeh Blvd.. Huntington cuNpency ............... ~... ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD ' ' ._. S, 1983. Ml.IC N0TV'r A 23 1983 INO AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD e..cti. County ol Ofange. Callfomla, o commiMIOn .,._ .,.. ..-IO CONTACT A LAWYEA. 1983 at 9:00AM at Paci.fie n:n:.a '~ ug. . . f'aaa. CONTACT A LAWYER. 112&47 on°' artw Sept. 30, 1983, arty ltotnMcl rMI •tate 1>11*er In 29 Canyon Ridge, ll'Wle. CA. 92715. View Chapel. interment at P\lbllehed Otange Cout Delly l'tCTmOUI 9U9Mll Publlthed Orange eo..1 Dally "(H a 11....i addrett or common Thia bulk trane,., la 11.1b)ee1 to Ihle '=4· Ind Iller• lhall be no "(II a etrett ~-or oommon o... Pacific View Memorial Pttot A119. 29 Sept. i . 12. 19, 1983. MAim ITATIMECT Piiot Aug. 29, Sept. 6, 12, 1t. 1983. dMloflatlon of Pf°'*1Y 11 lhown Calllornl• Uniform Commercial dlldUC1 from eny propoaar '.n"o. lgfiatl0f1 of P<OC*'Y le lhOwn at>ow, Park Pacific View 4831-83 The following pereona ana dOlng 48&4-83 above.no-rantylagtWin Mto1:• Codes.et1on81oe :;::'no tht lllO"M1 reaoon ble no warranty la~ u 10 Ila oom· ..------------1buelneM ... cornplettnttt OI COfHClntee)." The Tht -Ind .oor-of ,,,. I*· . c::::.--or QOn'ICtneee)." The Mortuary di.recton. .._.,. Mft'llH' EVERMORE FARMS. 281!1 s. beneflc:lwy IWlder Mid DMd of tonwlthwflomotalmamaybeflled.. SMltd Pfoe>OMll to ..... Mid ""I under MIO OMd o f .,_ ___ .--____ ""--'--~----1Hallecl41Y Unit c Santa Ana, CA Pta.JC N011C[ Trust. by,._, of . breecft Of. ESCROW ENCOUNTEA8, INC .. Pfot*1Y muat be reoeMO by !fie Trutt, by reaaon of . br-=tl or a. BVITERWORTB l'ICTlllOUI llUWH 92706 ' . -f.utt In tt1t ot:111getto1ie -.i 17320 8Mcft Blvd., Hun11ng1on ~~.,~~~~ teutt In I'-obllgallone MCUfed ALBERT wn.LlAM Btrr-MAim ITAT'Dmlff J«f"J i..e Waugh, 20011 s. w. '1CltTIOU911Un•M tneret>y, '*-'afore uecut.o and ewn. CA. 92647, &crow No. 'rf: · tl'lenlby. heretofore eoi.ec:ute0 and TERWORTH, born Febru-The followlnQ ~ 1e OOltlQ Blrctl, Santa Ana, CA. 92707 MAim ITATDmfT dehwed t0 the uoderllg11ee1 a wrtt· 3481-fl and the IMI dey for llllng 6~!2~t:~r:· F:n1a1n ~~ OelMreO to the 1111deialofle0 a Wftt· ~aa: Catol Anna Aoblnaon, 2816 s. The folowlf'CI ~ 1e doing l9n DtclttatlOfl of Defaull and 0. dalmabyanycndttorlhallMSepl. ~·-. ,no WI · ten DectaratJon of Olifauft end 0. ary 11, 11U8, died Septem-WEST REDDING A88001ATE8 Haladay, UnK C, Santa Ana. CA. bua1nMa ae: mand for Seit, and wr1tten nottoe of 29, 1N:t wtllctl le ttie bu"-day p.m., September 27. 1983. mind for Sale, and wntt9fl notlee of bee 9, 1983. Swv1ved by his '34 e.ar 81., Newpon VllleQ4i t2706 NEW WAVE PACKAGING, 4 It brMdl and ohltctlon to*-ltle befOf'a ltlll eoneummall°" date pt=. -::"~~ = br'Mdl lll'd of eltctlon lo cau. !tie wife ~ and 900 Albert 1oex c-. ......_CA. 8282e. Thia ~ le concluated by; a Main 81.. Sufi• 14t, • HunllngtOft 111ideialofled to ... MIO P'oCllt1Y to apedl\ad abcN9. :.,. call tor Ofal o. My Pll 111IOW8igtled 10 ... MIO P'°'*1Y to and da t.er-in law "'"'--' G.V. Stmbveni, 221 lonelown O"*el l)W1nerllllp. heoh. CA. 92$48 Mtlafy Mid ~ and ttW.. 0.led. September I, 1983. wtlQ hat ,..,...ofont ~-Mltefy MIO ~tone. end U.. • &•-:r "4. w.. "'9gglng CT oeeee J«ry L w.,,. Ronald Aotllee 419 Mein St .,._ ""undereiOned ce...o MIO MellmOud M. lamell eon I after ,,,. 11ndtrwlg11ed ce...o Mid of Fallbrook. Ca. Memorial Thi. ~ la Conducted by; en Thia eta""*'! -Ned wttn the Suite 14&. Huntinv,on 9-::fl, cA: noltce of ~ and of ei.ctlon 10 Fetan lttnall W.::.!_d ~ :"" llY'llen(5~l bid notloe ol bf'Mch and of eltol1on to 1ervioe9 will be held at Pa-•• ~ ·-• County Clefll of Orange County on t2t4t be nlCOfdied Dec. 1, 1M2 .. lnafr. lmended Tranahree(a) •11 ""' w, pet· be -ded o.c.mber 1, 1N2, .. dtic View Memorial Park o. v. ~ Aug. fe, 1983. Thia ~ la condue1ed by: an No. 12""20'60 of Offtclel Alcorde In Publlllled Ofange CO..t Delly ~he ~bit W::., ~ ': lnltr. No. 82 ... 20850. of OfftcW ,__ Wedne9da Se tembe Thia etalel'Nnt -flted with tht '1:ll019 lndlvtdlial. the office Of the Aec:ofdet OI 0.-ange Piiot 8tpt. 12, 1983, 51 •0.~ ll90 ~ le the foml of oorcla In Ille ofllce of the ""°°'def of on Y •. P r icountY Clerll of Orange County on PublltMd Otange Cout Delly Ronald Flobiee County; =· _; ~-=: lltl heNlofOf'e Orange County. Mid .... ""' be 14, 1983 at 11.00AM. The ~· f2. 1183. Pilot Aug. 29, Sept. 6, 12. It, 1983. Th6t 1ta1tment .,.. niecs w1tt1 111a Said .... _. be meda. bvl wlttlout "8JC NOTICE l>Mt't cw.o by the Board of made. but without --.t °' -· family requ.1a 1n Heu of 1'1.1919 4NIM3 County Clertc of°'""'" Coun'Y on -.ntClfwwnanty.~orrm-Tnm.:" renty. ~ °' ~. reoatdlnG fiowen dooalMxla be a-te Publlahed er.,. Cout Delly Aug 24. 1"3. plied,~ .... ll:UI 1110<1, or MO'TtC9 CW The 9oarO of TNtteaa aMll melc tttte panrnlon, or encumbrancM. Piiot Aug. 29 8ept 6 12 tt 1983 Pm ~.to r-1 ltle •eemlnlna ~ HSAWO • to P41Y the~ pr1"cllpel tum of to your favorite charity. · · · · 47~ P'ta.IC NOTICE Publlllled Ofange Coe'1 Daly pmQpel eum of tn. note(•) -.a Nolloe 1a ......oyot-thel"" Plan-the ~tton ae to wtlethet to the note(•) aecurecl" by lllld deed of t-------..--.......,.._ ___ 1'11 .. ~-Aug. 211. Sept. 6, 12. 19. 1ta, by Mid deed OI Trwt, wtth Int..-nlng Comrnleelcn of the Cl1y of New IMM Mid feellltlet wftNn len (10) Trwt, wttn ~ M In .-0 note 1-----------ACm10Ul9UIMll 4917.._, •ll'llllldnoteproYlded,adYwlo9a,ll POfi9-trw4lll'roldtl)Ubllc'-lng dayeatt.reoalptof~ j)fO'Wtded, adYwlo9a. If.,.,.,, under KAUFFELD, SR Ptll.IC NOTICE MAim ITAftMIWT wry, under tne 1erma o1 Mid Deed of on the lollowlna It-: Information concerning the Ille terma OI Mid OMd of Trwt. .._ WILLIAM F. KAUFFELD, The followlng '*90fl It OOlng trvet ...... etMltJlet,and...,.,_of General Plan klendmen1 82·2 (bl! rcopoaar lhould be addr98Md to: ctlargaa ende~oflMTn..tee SR., pwed away on Sep-~A~1 ~"::~HAAP'T8 7788oottPI MlJC NOTICE :'~~w:~,:r'*•_.., ~~ ~·:, J~tic!:!: T~~:~~~1~A~81=~~ ~°!,~':"9" ~by Mid tember 10, 1983 in Long Tiie tOllowlnQ ~ la dOlno CO.ta Meta. CA 92827 .. Salcl ...... be r.d on· Mondey "°9d and 9"°" A.-.•~ Valley, C.llfornla. t2108. (714) Seid ........ be h8'd on· Mondrt)' Beach, 0.., beloved bu.-~ea: Lucllle PllMf'I i,, 778 8oo11 ACTmout ..,._.. Sept 19 1183 . . lo amend ttie LINS U.. and Ata1-M2-466 I, Attention: C..ol Jonte. AUOU'f 1t 1ta3. 2:00 . ' band of Lola Kauffe.ld, Joy. STANS REALTY. 31018. Flllrllew Cot1a ..._., c~, 92827 Pl .. '2, MAim ITAT'llmff at 2:0o p.m. m'tt1e CMpmer1 o.ntletarowthElementiof ttltNew· FOUNTAIN VALI.EY SCHOOL CllaCHMn ' A-= io ~;:· ~ 1_,. father of William F #139, Santa Ana, CA. 92704 Thia bualneta le conducted by: an ... ~~ ~ .. doing Awnue entrenoe to Ille CMe port 9-tr Qenerel Pten; Pf'opoeed DISTRICT BOARD OF c.tli• 8'olldlno. 300 EM Ctlapftw'I .. '6 · Bluford LeAoy Slllndtey, ~101 S Individual --aa. Center BulldlnQ, 300 EMt ~n by the C11y of Newpot1 e-ti· and TRUSTEES Ave Orange. CA Kauffeld, Jr. of Alta Loma, Falr'Vlew 1139, Santa Ana. CA. Lucille Plmenlel CONLEY'S STUDIO 1C£ CREAM. Ave., Ofange cA. Amandmirnt No. 8111: MronUtronlc Suanne MOOI'• At,,;. llmt cit thii.,,.,... OUbllOatlon CA .. F.dward L , Kauffeld of 92i: Thia 11ai-i1 wu llled with 011 ~~A ~ult• 300• N9wpor1 Al Ille tJme of the lnltlel publl-ForO/lleloourl: An amendment to g.1er1c r..!.lle ~.:a of thl• no•loe. •lie Iott.I ainount of the Santa An&. C... and Selma Incl~~ la conducted by: an CoUnty Clerk of Or.nge County on eoni.y·,· io. CrMm Co lno 3355 cation of thla notloe, 1M total the A9fonutronlo Ford/lklcourl Pule~ ·0r ,. ___ 1 ..,._,,.. unpaid ba1enoe of the~ ... Ba f M .. _ ~· Aug. t , 1t83. ... ·• .. amout1t of 111e iinpe1ct l*enct of the Planned Community OIYeloe>ment .....,_, enoe ..,,.,_ .,.,, ourec1 by tn. at>ow dMCribed ctwt umgartner 0 •-t. Bluford~ Standley "2m74 ~lido. Sult• 300. Newpot1 8Motl, obllOtllOtl ltCMed by"" above ct. Plan and Map for,.., .. •: and Piiot Sept. 12, 19, 26, 1N3. of INtt and '9llme1ed ooet•. •· Mlnnemta, 8 gtandchildttn ~ stetement -flted wflll •ht Publtllltd OfatlO' eo..t Delly rJ::!.n... la conducted by: acrlbed deed OI tl'\llt lftCI eetllntted Ttnlttlve Trect Map No. 11804: ,.._ !IOt3-a3 pe naH, a nd advan~H It ------------4A ty5 °::s of Oranoe County on Pltot Aug. 22. 29, a.pi. s, t2. 1N3. ~orporatlon • • ooet•. ex.--. Ind tdvtllCM la ~to~• aubdMelon fOf •-tc Mftnrr lt59. t78.82. ug. I • 1 · 4722-83 lellle J Lol'lend 1159.178.82. IN reeldentlel eoodomlnlurn unit.a; r-~ ""'"4 The lotel Indebted,,_ being an - "' llD8T1 · The •ot.el lndebt.CS-being en end 11tne1e on wNc:ll the opening bid la Publllhtd °'*"09 Coelt Delly Thll •l•tement WU ftled wtlfl Ille "11m11e on wNctl 1t1e opening bid le UM Petmlt No. 305'1: Requeet to '1CTITIOUI ..,..... com~•lld may be o01alned by a.11-r IAt..n IHGllOH SMrnt & TUTHILL WISTCLIH CHA"IL 4'l7 E 17th SI Cosla Mesa 646-9371 .. AC!ltC YlfW ......, .......... Cen-etery Morluary Chat>el-Crematory 3500 Pac1f1c; View Or1o1e Newpon Beacn fi.«·2700 '*COl .... CIC MOITUAllU Lagun• Beach 494·9415 l.~una Hills 768-0933 8 1111 Juan <Ap1s1rano 495·1776 Pllot Aug. 29, Sept. 6. 12. It, 1983. "8.IC NOTICE ~n~ C~ of OratlO' County on ~ltd may be obtained by cell· 1111prow a uw permit aJIOwlng con-. NA.Mm ITAT1•NT Ing (714) 937-0t88 Ille ~ ~· 4726-83 ,..ug. • I.._. lflQ (714) t37--0eee the day befof9 llruollon of a 198 raaklantlel oon-Tiie lollowlng pet90n1 are OOlng Ille M1t "ICUJIOUI .,_.,, I'm tlle Mlt dornlnlum OOfl'IC>lelc r81ated e-raoe buelneae .. : · Dete· Augutl t2 11113 •-.,,. 11nTV-r NA.Mm ITAT'lmNT Pul>llahed °'BllOI CoMI Delly · Dated: Auoutt 22, 1183 1pacte. lendecaplng and rec. S & l. INVESTMENTS. 1000 Dow SEASIDE FINANCIAL CORPOR· .--""',_ The followtng .,.,_ .. doing Piiot Auel 29. Sep1. 5. l2, It, 1983. SEASIDE FINANCIAL COAPOA· rMllOnel .... In ArM 8 of The Streel, Sull• 200. N9wpor1 BMcll, ATION f'IC:Trnoue-.. ~=:;s HEADQUARTERS 4tlf..83 ATION Aeronutronlc ,Or0/8etoo1111 CAD!!:°~ 4 s ... .. Mid Ttllet .. NAm ITA1'WlmWT .,.... • M Mid Truetee Planned Communtty; and I. I ... burg, By; T.D SEAVICEOOMPANY, 119"'1 The follow4r'9 ,_aona -dOlng u7 I . 23rd SI., CO.la ..._., CA. rtaJC NOTICE By; T.D. SERVICE COMPANY. agenl Tralflo Study and """'"'°'"hi to the Newport ·CA. Hteo By; Cindy~ ~ta: ...-92927 By; Cindy SCtloonOYW Tralflo Phutng Plan fOf Aero-Mike Lanni, 1907 Yllctll Trvanl, Aaeletant SeorellfY zoocou SHOES 211 'A' M Barbar• J. Poole. 401 w. La Vtt• l'lCTmOUI....... AMietenl ~.,y nvtrontc Ford/Betooun Newport 9Mctt, CA. 92ta0 One City 9MI WMl AYll ltlboa i.anct 'CA. t2"2wtne1f61, Orange. OA. t2eee MAim ITA,.....,. an. City 9MI. waa1 NOTICE 18 HEREBY FURTHER Thie butlneea II ccncklOted by: • Orange. CA. Ikea Mkikey Htltt1"..d.r 119 M•llSl .. ~~ !r:e~~7E 23rd St.. rn. 1o11ow1ng pereon 1a dOlng Orange, CA. ~ GIVEN •11a• an Envlronr11e1ue1 lfn.. ~a!o.~· (714J 13&-12ee Newport a.on. CA. i*3 Tillt bualntM '11 oondUCled by; a ~ 111: \!J~&-UM peel ~ haa be9f'I Pf'9Plred In Thia "81ernent -fllld wtlt'I tt1t l>ubllehed Orange COlllll Olly "°4 o.W1 H9gt1w.,., 111 34111 St ~el partnettNp · ..at MCCAU.18TEA DIA ANO Otange Co.I Delly Piiot connect with ttlt eppbtlon County OWtl d 0.-County Auel· 29. Sept, 4, 12, IM3.. Newport 8eech, CA.--" ltrwa J POOie • ,,./OIAL·A·IHIHI. 4211 P11rtoe. AUO 29. 8ept. S, 12, 11113. noted llboYe. It la the .,,_i 1n19n-A 9 1tt3 ""O" on 4'8'.-S Wm ~--at43 Heddlngton Thia ettt~ flled with Ille ~ 9tecfl, CA. tttl:) 4M243 lloft of IN City to 800eflf tt1t En· 119· • · ,_ -----------Drl'le Loe~ OA to014 boUfi1 WM ~ VllMn Moeell9ter, U 11 Vlrorlrntntal lmpecl ~and 1141-· ptJtJC ll)TIC( mt ~ 11 ~ l>y. 1 1•. r. Clerk of Or.,. County on Pat~ Newport e..an, CA. 92MS MUC ll)TIC( l*1lnQ dOClumante. The City en-"""""*' Oranee Coaet Dell)' ----------llmlted partl*tNp . ,.ug, ' 1983. Thie~ II ooncluoted by."' ~ _._. of !tit general PllOI Auo. 12, 21. lepl, •• 12, 1ta. Aehnou• WM ......,. H9genreder Publlahtd Orange Coaa~ • . Ptem10U9 ••••H publlo to ~ Ind oomment on 4'01.._, um •TAW ~~=.fled~': P11o1 Aug, 22. 21. a.pi,&. 12. 1ii;~ ~;!':nt ~ wttt1 the TN .0::: •=doing =-w=ta~ eoc::: MlJC NOTICE ~ ~ .,.,_ -dolne !Aue, <1, 1113 ..,...., ~. a.rtt Cf Orange County on bUalllMI II: ~r~'-"' OOcunenta.,. ~ LUMAH. IAHOO.. AHO OAIMM ' ,_ ~UG-24. 1913. OHi PACIAC PLAZA II, 7400 fOf llUbllc ,..,..., Md tnepectlol1 at MliliOUe WM CO., 12t0 LOMD Al4., UNI E. COiia ll'UOlrfltd Orange Coell Daly P\ltJC NOTICE . ,..,. CenWl:>rM,HUnllnvtOf'lleadl.CA. !tit ~ ~. City of MAlmlTAW Mw.CA. taft Piiot Aug. 21. ~. I , 12, tt, tMS. l'utllWled Orange Ooelt Daly r.MM7 Newport lead\, 3300 W... ~ The fOlloWll'O .,.,_ -doing ~ SanOor, 2011 Oa1ewt19 4188-13 ffC I 11 iOUe WH flllot Auel· 29, Sept, 5, 12, 11, 1"3. llNdero CedllM. lno., 2418 0-.,.,..,,.,~Newport heof'I. 04lll· ~ M: SI. IC, Huntington ~. CA •----------MAim ITATW 4tU_.,, pue om., Me 206, INN, OA. fom4a. (1141u,~lt7. (A) CONTININTAL ClA" Ol.INIC '"41 •-.,. lllllMV'r Tiie folloWlng petaon la doing 92115 Notice II '*9by et-IN1 (B) VIOTa.. lt~OTIOHe, 11Mt Ct1tte O.Obe. 1111 n.tn Av.., ,._ ""'-. bueiMte M: ptJtJC ll)T1C( --•••PttMa. 1• °"'"'Mid Cc,* llw1nt •be l'llld on M.,,..,. "'-Clrda. Unit C, 'outt-eo.ta ......_ OA. neat ----HC-·""11'""11....,0UI....,,. ___ ....,,..-... __ ~l(~ ... ~~!"'~11~ ~ =%:'~~·:,4! =~ ~:,~ ~ tllrl~~ =-348 IJnlvw• ~~·1~I l.CS. l,lfte, ~u~ry~~::ie'!'VI ~ 8TAW t2"t2t -"°..l.."'°=A~.. eener• '*''*""'· ~ of IN .......,_, lttd'I Illy Dr., Cot.I• ....... OA. tta7 Thie MltlW .. oondUGted by. a ere-· to"" • , TM ~ ""'°" .. ~ Donald °" N!Mmln, 778 Alo The fOllowlllg Pl"IOft la ~ llt9dlrO c.1181 Ina. CltJ ................ Ind OlliOI '"" ~ ~ w UnMr-Oii* .. "'"*""'· . "'"' · r -. 1eGMnY A,.., Coeta ..._., CA. buelntM 11. Thie ""8f!Wll -llltd with !tie any and .. flW'Clnl ~ !MY Illy Dr., COiie ,..._, CA t2tl7 Andrw ..,_ 1~5 G1a1er Ave p!._AOWNll! llNQt, H31 ltar t82t. 'MT AEAcTOM tTl1 ~ Coun?t OW.. of Or-. OOUntY on appeer Md be~ "*-I. D1111tC1~'°9ton,341 IJnlwr. T'hll ttatement._.. flted wfth IM Cos•• Mesa -~'2': = ~ = lteptianyNOrton ~. 711 Al-Dr., Coeta Mw. CA. nut Aug. .. 1ta =*1:.::~ ~""' IAty or.~ ....... CA. tffl!7 County Qin of Orqe County Clll 540-5654 ~~on 1teot1.'CA. t2'4f ~ AYll., Coeta .... CA. °'E= ~·~ ~ Menclou ~ Orange eo..t ~ CltY Cf .......nrrl= oe!:'a1 ~ ooncluoted by: • Aug. fe, 1MJ. .... --!"" but1n11a la OOlldYcted 1>y. an Th6t ~ 1a oonducted 11y. "' Thia~ ~ by. .., Not Aug tt. ~. 1. 12, 11. 1ta. Deied: 11$1••-1t, 1113 QIM Cllattaa ~ ~ Or-. o.. ~ -a .-... '"' --C ....__ ~ • ........... ~...... ' .... .,_., ~ °'WIOt eo.t ~ Piiot Thia~ W9I flltd Wltfl the Plot Aue. II, l'flt. 9, ,t. It, •tu. ,.._.. ...,, • · ._.,_ •~Norton """"'*' ldwsd J Lowrt -... 11. 1tei. County CWti of OrlftOe Count)' on ~ • -.Lo a.GA.WAl ec::;, llMll•••I -llled with IN Tttta atatarnent -flted with IN Thie~ tllecl ..... Ille To,,._. yow~ 1111M3 Aul-I, 1tu. MOnVMl ---fl°"" °' Orenoe CGunty on County ~ Of Or-. CGunty on OoUntv Clllftc C:.. .....,,. .... ,_ f 10 Br°*'wey -I. 1ta. -.. q . I, 1113. Aug. t• 11a Of ~ Ori ~ 1NMc. fl'Vbfllfied Q!al1'I Coell Daly -- 1 Coete Meu ~ OIMfa o-1~ ,_ · ' · 1,_ ~ ( Call 142-1171. J flJilot Aug. It, at,-... "u, 1ea. ( Cell 10-H71. ] 642·9150 E ~A41G,2t,lept 6, 12, tt, 1ta, ""°4~'-~~ 1=r ..!!~ ~ ... 1c:;i.-I 11 ~ °*r-. P'ul ••• ,."Ord• 4111!;:!! Pu•. ••••otcl• . 11...._ _________ _,... •etr-a 4711~ .--. ._ c., __.. • • ~:"':<. Clelllfled, Ml·M71 to work for you. wan1 Ad .._,, lo wot Ir fo1 rou. . -·-14i·H11 -·--\ .... - I I I I I I I Orange Coat OAJLY PILOT/Monday, Sept. 12, 1983 Ml.IC NOTlCE rt:atC ll)flC£ Ml.JC NOTICE °'~~w TMM~~ NOTICE OF DEATH OP NOTICaT~~='IUU ATIWVAftlALI Tl.No.H&F 140 B E RMA N B E R NAR D 0n S«>lemb« n , lM3 mt 11:00 ..._ ~1,_ IMPORl'AHT NOTICE TO W 0 LT E RM A NN, a Ill a a.m. FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN- In IM Superior <:«wt Of IM Stale of PROPERTY OWNER: H E R M A N B • 8URANCE COMPANY, • Callfomla ;-'~w:..!.he ~ti~ "fJi~D A~ {~~{A~;:E~N~ W 0 LT It RM A NN..: •• ~.~ a ="'fr",:. T~4;uD~rt~ FRANCES CMIO BROWN, •• tMw 20. 1eeo. UNLE.&8 YOU TAKE HERMAN WOLTEKMANN True1 ... of1het 01111ino.dOITf\111 FAANCf.8 C. IROWN, c:o.-v.-. ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR AND OF PETITION TO AO. -.ecuted by "OHRT MOSS AND Notice .. ~ oMn IMt the PAOPERTV. IT MAY 8E80LD AT A MINISTER ESTATE NO. KATH!RINl M088+ HUSBAND underllgned _. 111111 Pt!Yate SW.. PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NUD AN A llHll AND WIF1! AB JOIN TlNTANT8, 10 IM~ end beet tlldW. aul>-EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE • lltld reool'decl o-tl'llMw II, IMO M 1aCt to confirmation ot Mid ll.lpetlot Of THE PAOCEE04NO AGAINST To all hein, t»nefJdarles, lnt trumant No, 2737&, In Book Court, on ()( after ltle 3fd dey ot YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A crediton and contingent 138711, Pllge 28. Of Olftdel Aeo«de Ocltoller, 1113, at the o1b of AM LAWYER. dlt f HERMAN of Otenga County, Callforni.. lltld CNlltnen AMI Eatmt•, 32'H1 COl9I On Octoller 3, 11183, at 10:00 re on ° ~t 10 11111 Wltln Mollee of HIQllwrf, Soutfl l..llaun&. Celffomle A.M., HUNT a FENSTERMAKER.. B E R N A R D o.teun I~ ~ MtY CLASSIFIED · INDEX To Pbct Ycu Ad, Cal 642-5678 Telephone Service: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. t2t77, · pftoftl 11"°4811-1341. 1111 ProteMlone!Cot'pofatlon udulyep. WOLTER MANN , aka 2$, 1N1 • INtrumenl No. 40142, In R£"' EST"T£ ti0ht.1111 .. no1n.., .. tpreeent1y11a1c1 pointedTM••underlltldput'IUMlt H E R M A N s . Book 14079, P11ge 522, of omoi.i m. " Business Cou~er: by Mid *"""'I .... lltld all tiOht. 100..CSofT~trecotdedDecell'lt>er WOLTERMANN k Rec!«d• 01 Mid County, w111 undef ....,_.1 1002 lttl9 end lnt.,..t 11111 Mid oon-10. 1NO. u rn.t. No. 15148. In DoOll • a • and punuant to Mid Dead of Trw1 An.oh.Im 11111. 11 008 0o4 Monday· f rid a.va1• 11111 ec;qylred by opa19tlon 13"7, PtlQI 1122. or Ofllc:Ull ,._ HERMAN WOL TERMANN NII 11 publle auction'°' cull, lawful e.i-WAnc1 of r.w, or otllenwf., other than°' In OQ(d• In the otllce of Iha County and penona who may M money of the United 81•t• Of &1t1ao 1'1!ivnoui. 1001 8·00 A M 5 p M lldclHlon to ltle lnt.,..t pr,..ntty Rtoorclera of Otenga County, Slate otherwile Interested ln the A"*lce· • caa11r.r•1 checlt pe~ Ca1*11ano 8-h 1011 • • • • : • • llald by Ille cone.vat•. In and to of Cellfornla executed by MAX L to Mid Trutt• drawn on• atate or ~MC:, M., :g;: DEA INES· IN ,.... prooertY lltuatad In the WORTHINOTON a FLORA M. wW and/or eetate: national l>lllk, • ttata O< r.d«al lloM Pllllll 102e • County of oran0e. 8111• of c...-WORTHINGTON, hulband & wife A petition haa been filed creclll .union. or • ll•t• Of ,.,., .. El Toru ·.~~ PUBLICATION DEADLINE fomla. pettlculat1y deactlbed u r~ WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION by ELIZABETH HOPKINS N\llnal and loan uaoclellon doml· Fwnwn "•"•1 ..... io.: TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH S Co Or died ln thi. 11111, at tM main an-H"n""'""' &•..t• 1CMO Mo lday Sat 1 l 30 8 m AM that Qll1aln oarteln i.nd e/11>-(~y•l>la •I time Of .... In lawful ln the upertor urt of -tr~ IO F\r11 A~ Tltla In. HYni. H.arWw' 1041 r . : . . ated In IM South L.aQune Senltwy monavoftheUnlledSt•t•l•IFront ange County requesting that -enc:. Compeny located at 11• •rv1"" -h :g:: Tuesday Mon. 4:30 p.m. Dlattlcl, County of Otange. Stat• of loDl>y of olflca of HUNT & ELIZABETH HOPKINS be &at Anh Str•l. Iii Ille Clly of 8-nta ~::; 1111.. 10~ W d sd T 4 30 Celltomla. ~bed• followe: FENSTERMAKER, • ProteMlonal appointed u pereona.1 rep-Ana, Cellfornle. 1111 111a1 right. 11111 u.,u,.. H'""'' 1~2 e ne ay ues. : p.m. 8eQIMina at• point In tM NOftfl. Corpotllloo, 820 Newpot1 Cent« . and Int-I GOil~ to and now L.oA~ ,..,...., 10~ Th sd W d 4 30 ettylineoflr11e1No.702, •lhown ~.Sult• 211, Newpot1 Beech, reeentative to admlniater the haldt>yllundauakfDeaclofT""11n M....,., ""'" 1os1 Ur ay e · : p.m. on• map ,_ded In Book 21, CA.ll28e0ellrtgn1.tltleandlnt-1 estate o f HERMAN theproperty11t~1ec11nM1<1County " .... ""'18n1h 1oet Friday Thurs. 4·30 pm P8Qel 1 to 3. lnclutlYe. of M• eon~ to and now 11a1c1 by n B E R N A R O lltld Stall deectlbed .. : Lot 158 of S..n l......,,.~,.. 101e ' • . oalaneoua Mapa, Aecord• of Or· underNldOeeclofTruallnth9prop-WOLTERMANN ( d th TrKtNo.3629,lntheCttyofCO.t• ~~~'::~c."""""" :=Saturday Fri. 3:00 p.m. anoe County, Cellfomla, dletant erty altuatecl In Mid County and un er e M ... County of Or111g1, State of sui &..ch 1064 S d F · 3 00 thereon North 111• 15'45" Wamt State deecrlbed u : Independent Administration Caltt()(nla. u per mep recorded In Soulh i...11,,.. 1080 un ay ri. : p.m. 14413.78 teat from the Soutr-t COi'· LOT 83 of TRACT NO. ee38 In the of F.atates .Act). The petition l>OOk 125. ~ 34 to 42 lnelullw. su,_, BHch 10N net of Ille Nor1hMat Quarter of Iha City of Coate M ..... County of Of· ls aet for he .. ..i .... ln Dept No. of MllClelleneou1 Map1, In 1119 ollloa Tu.un IOllO CANCELLATION & NorthMet Qullt., Of Secllon 8, ange, U per map rec:otded In l>OOk ~ u'6 • Of the County Record« Of ll&ld Wfttnun.1,.1 108e Townahlp 11 South. Range 11 w .. 1. 25e ~ 5 6 9 of mlecallaneou1 3 at 700 Civic C-enter Dr .. County. Mu11+w llomn ::~ CORRECTIONS: 8.B.8 .&M .. u lflOWll on Mid Map ol mapa In tM otnc. of the county r• West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Except all oll, gu, hydrocarbon ~~"' 11~ C JI . d . Mid Trect; lhenol North 29• 53'30" COl'd« ol Mid c;oonty. on Oct. 5 1983 at 9:30 A.M . aut>etanoaa tnd mlneralll I>)' whe t· °""'h Pro.,..111 11,!1! ance at1ons an C "'rreCltOnS may Weel, • dr.tanoa of 133.00 fell: The ttr•I llddr-end other IF YOU OBJECT th -name lcnown below 1 daplh of eu..,,... l'rup1y ·~ v lhenoe North 5•13·30 .. W•t • d• common dealgnatioo tr 111y oft"-to e soot .. -feuwtrt-mMIUfof ~ .... ~~.fr~, c...Comm ....... 1'1'....,.... i1~~ be made on same deadl1.nes as t-of 445.00 teat: ttienc9 North rMI property d .. crtbed above ta granting of the petition, you ,.. u .. ,.._,.., "" ""'-1, ..... 32·~· w111. a diet~ of &&.oo purported 10 t>e: 34 t3 s11111 c1a1a should either appear at the ~~~ 0111ef t~eutrfo-r an0tfryt~raouannc1y c;;:;::.7:'.::"~'::.. :~ above . Please ask for a cancellation ..... lhenoe South 58 W•I a a.. ClrGla, Colla Meta, CAllfomla. hen..ln~ and llate you ob#. """''"" ,,. ,..., ft--."' llP M ..i ll2 tanoeot11.&01w1:111eno1Nort11erty ™ underllgned Tru•I• dla-· ... u.. -:-a1>ow • dec>th 01500 teat°' the '""'""'r""""';" ·.~~number when cancelling your ad. along a cur-.. ooncaw to tM Eut delma any Hablllty ror any tncor...:t-Uona or flle written objee· pvrpoea of expl()(lng lot, boring, lncluair .. a 1,tvp41 •• llaYlng • radlue of 117.50 fwt and ,_of the etrMI llddr-and other tiona with the court before rnlnlng. drllllng. removing, extrK11ng L..-ror Sot• ••a. ~ radlel llna at the point of ti. common dellgnatlOn II any llhowfl the h•a..lnn Your a pear or merltetlng IUCfl aul>etenoll. M""'"' ".,.,,.. P.ra... •1~~ ERRORS.· ginning l>Mt'I North 58°00' East herein. • • ...... U'6· p . The atreat llddr-()(other common "1ounwn Dfwrl ·- from tfie 1M1 mentk>Md point.• die-&lldM1ewt111>emeoe,bu1wt111ou1 ance may be In per80n or by daalgna11on or Mid property: 1e o..n..-~o 1* Check your ad daily and report tanoa of 12t.&4 feat 10 the lrw point eovenent °' w11r111ty. ·~-or rm-your attorney. purported 10 l>e: 2972 MINDANAO ~: ~: ~;:;•r :~~ . d. of beginning : thence North piled, regerdlng tttle. ~.Of IF YOU ARE A CREDI-DRIVE.COSTA MESA.CALIFORNIA lt<.n<h<-.J ···m· IW errors imm e lately. The DAIL y UIW PUil IAYP•IT Open Stm ·-~ 111 ~ BaYl&de 8~ bayf:ront dplx. 2 br, tba up: 2 bl', 2 be do. 2 bo.t ~ Reduclld-t l.600,000. Lm llU Remodeled 8 br, 2 bath + larp rec. nn., bMm oeWnp, tum.i.hed, padoL '420,000. PlllDIU -I llUIPIRT Ocetan & jetty views. M.ariJv room. 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 3700 eq. ft. Xtn parkina. $1,.386.000. FllllUll Qlll laLTIP Ne w 4 br, 4~ t., CUltOm French Normandy F.at.ate 1.2 prime acre hilltop. Now $995,000. MllUll UYI UYFIMI Coronado la1and cuat. bayf:ront lot. 85' boet deck. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. llllWIWME Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 eq. ft. $440,000. WW trade for a local property. IOUI FlllT 1-1 lllTI Prime 2 Br, 2 Ba & 2 Br. l Ba. Duplex cm xlnt. lwirnmlng be.ch good Income. $725,000. Best view. tallest oce.n front bldg tri-plex with 1pedoua 4 Br. 2 Ba. mch leYe1 $1,.200,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR I • i. . , .. 1. [J, • • ... H f1 1 • ,, I' 41"01'30"W•tadletanoaof 110.98 encumt>rancee, lncludlng '"'· 'roR or a contingent creditor ~2628 1 "-" "'-'11 ........ u.O PILOT I' b'l' f h fi ~s~~~'.~EM1~~1:N:. ~~:_d:-:.:::9~"'~': ofthedt\Q!ued,youmustfile n:O~::~·an~'.:='~~~.:: ~~ :: .· .. :=:. as~ume~ ia I lily or t e irst * DlllOll llllE * EM1 130.00 *': 111eno1 South Dead of Truat. to pay 111a remaining your cla1m with the court or .. to trtre, po.....ion °' ancum-R & wonurc1 ·· · l'" incorrect inserllon cm y. ao:21: ~ 17 .oo teat:~ South pr1nc1pa1 eumt or the note (•I ... preaent it to the penona1 rep-branoaa to Mtltty the unpaid 1>e1-RENTALS , Come visit the most fabulous view. New 21 44 50 Wamt 137.51 teat.111ence cured by Mid Dead of Truat to wt1: ~n--tiy,e appoln•-... by the anc» due on the note 0< "°.tea ... CLASSIFIED 642 56 78 CWltom home in Newport. No•"'"''" to W..ierty along . -oonce¥I to seo.000.00 wtlh Int ..... tMfeon • ...._ .. ICU cured by Mid Oeecl of Truat. lo wit: """""" n.....-2100 -.. -. IM South haYlng a rlldlUa Of 87.50 from Sep1emb« 15, 11112 @ 18% court within four months 125,783 22, plue Ille lollowlng Wll-K..,_ UnlurnJ.orw 2ZOC compare with thia 4 bdrm. faro rm. 5 1aet and ~ radlel 11na at IM par annum • prOYlded In Mid not• from the date of first i91ua.nce ~ted COii•. ~ end ad· 11~~-"' --------11111!1--------• •bath, fonnal dining, 3 frplca, 6 car garage. ~.1g.! = ~ 8:: ~ ~~~ T:.° .;l ::f'::.' Of 1 of let ten u provided In Sec-~'fi:' '!:~~:i:-~o~':. ~ ';','!: ~ ~ i!: ........ SU. Large pool & jacuzzi. Come to the p te ttoned point •• dletanoa of 100.00 The t>eneftclaty under Mid Oeecl tion 700 of th~ Probate Code $3,301.45. Town-'""" ~:~ ..... I and aak for 3 Yorkahire, 7~9-1'931 . IMltoltletruepolntoft>eglnnlng. ofTNl1heretoforeexaeutadand0.. of California. The time for NOTIC•TO flttONJlTY~ Town-Uni "" ==;.;;;:. ___ ...;:m:::;;:::~:===----..::.= IPllllLJ'•.a -·-~ ~~~~:,..~ =.~":tu~~ ~ claimsf wWthsnofromt expuethe· ~~o~~ET~~fr"~~~1=~ ~=~: ~ = IOOllT IEllm arvallonl , rlghtl, rlghtHr-way, for Sell, and • Written Notice Of pnor to ourmon . . 4, 1980. UNLEsS YOU TAl(E AC-~=:~ = •111,000 s~~h ~~= 8:~ ! -.mentaendancuml>tllflOMOf,. Oefeutl and Election 10 Sall. The date of the hearing noticed TION TO PROTECT YOUR PAOP-... .,.. Furn"' Uni ~ Extt• wide lot on . qu"-, CUl·d•-••o. Co vered OQ(d. uodarllgoed caueed Mid Notice of above. ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB--2902 dealrab6e locatlon plue~ patio, tropical gatden ~~~~~.!"on"= :':"'ded ~ ~="~ ~o :1 . YOU MA y EXAMINE the ~';T~~~Eo~ i~~ ~~e:: ~PT~E =-... "M=' 2804 IUper CIMn 3 Bdrm. 2 wl1h waterfall. Many ex-llrmat of Mia, °' part CMh end property ra loc;ated. I file kept by the court. U you PROCEED4NO AGAINST YOU. YOU ~:=:,!!R:.... 2900 balh l10me that COUid ~ tru . Onty S12t,500. ltle l>elanoa evldeooed by. not•... UNT & FENSTEAMAKER are Interested ln the estate, SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYEA. Vocot-~ • ...i. = a r9l'llOdeler'a d~. In· cured by mono. Of tNat dead on Profaaelonal Cot'pofallon you may .erve upon the ex-FIAST AMERICAN TITLE IN-•iwn .... "'Sh&r• 290I cludel RV 11COM9 l many I ........ , the property ao told. Ten (10%) P«· Nit• adm1nia SURANCE COMPANY, a Cellfomla •11.m .. i. Wuu.td 290t fruit tr919. Compwe & 2100 eq n of family home oanl of lmOUflt bid 10 t>e depoalted Newpot1 Center Orlwo, Sun• 211 ecutor or trator, or oorpor•tlon -Jewinlne L. Lawrie. c • ..,.. '"' """' it12 you wtll buy buy. Call 10 on a ~ lot. Elegant wlttl bid, In fotm of oarttflad or Beacf'I. CA.112880 upon the attorney for the ex-Autflortnd omo.... Ollttt R.on..U. ?!'1•• ... 848-71?1 clrcular driveway. RV Clllhler'a c:hadc, lltld the l>elerlol to 714 11~2411 ecutor or admlniatrator, and DATED: Auguat 29, 11183 ~ J:'t!t.1" ;11 ltOf:ir, and mud! more. be paid upon oonflrmallon of Mia by · A.W. "-ltnnllkar file ··"'th the court with proof .JMnnlnel. i...arte lnd...i R.onta1a mo n..... 151 500 IM Supartor Court. Tu.. ll'd a: Septemb« 3, 11183 -• 114 Eut Flfth Streat s~ ~·7 • • 11111ren1a wt1 be pro-<ated •of l>IWied 0ninge eo..t o.iiy Piiot of 9el'Vice, a written requst Santa AN. CA. 82701 Mw R.onlAlo = lllL-IULn IM da1e of '*>aa of -ow. end t. 12. 111, 29, 1883. stating that you desire aped.al 17141 558-3211 tll·llll operating and malntanence Ill· 5081-33 notice of the filing ol an in-Pvl>llthed Orange CoM1 Delly Pttol ANN<XJtCEMENTS OPENTIUIPM. :'c:;.::' I~~'"':.."': ventory and appra.18ement of Sept 5. 12. 18, 11183. ....,,._,_.....,,. ~ llLY TIU Yll pn>-rated .. Of 1t1e da1• of doae of NlJC NOTIC( estate uaeta or of the peti- 502 6-e3 ~~0'""' ~ I ·-·---·-.-:row. Elorow CfWgal, eumfn. ., -tions or accounts mentioned rtllUC NOTlCC p._i !twv"" 3014 IDT ..... •tlon of tltla, reoordlng of con ........... Schaolo ~ lnolrv.llOO 3014 Complimentary Apprllleel. ~ trenat.r tuM and etT'J Ut.; ........ ef .... ln Section 1200 and 1200.5 of NOTICE OF Tnv~1 JOll ni. RM Eatate Mattcet COLDWeU. BANt(eR 0 tnauranO.. ltllll be tn' ICOOf'danoa .. MAL "'-"'Y the California Probate Code. DEATH OF nM cn.noect DO w1tt1 local pollcy. ~ ~.::'. BRADLEY It. SCBW ARZ ELFREDA BIOGIN, llao known • 8USKS$ ' llnow wt1ef vcM ~ .. '";'1:-,.?:o!., ~ = rn the~ Court ot 1119 st11a .1'1H Newport Blvd . !~Rg~~;;·1~~~'6 ADMINISTER FINANCIAL 1-"Y worth? Cell ----Laauna. ~ t2t1n. . Cellfomla. !Of' the County of Or· t:ot&a Mna, CA. HH'1 ESTATE ~ ,.,. s.i. ·-4012 Jfl)' w. Blount .., .... flle Uhdaollgtiad ,__ IM rn-... --.oft'-"'----fE ...... ('114) H l-UU CASE NUMBER: A-118711111 -... w°::'::"" 4014 "'• oode(114) 159-1010 tiOht IO rejllat,,,.,., end .. tMdl and to .... -·-... ...,_, ... 0 .,_ P\.lbllahed Ora.np c.out To ... haln, ~. cndltoni ·1n ..... .,,,..,. 0ppon....,_ ::: Pectnc OoNn Real &tat• ... .... mtandtrla tlmefof ... fl'omtlmeto ..-~"::!!........_the! tM n...nu Pilot Sept. 12 13 19 and con~nt cradltore or 1n-.......1 w..,1oc1 4022 Cul-deowlol ... looaled w unCI en IE S lllbll ofter .. -• .. --... • !'!:'~ ......... ..,...,., ,. ... 'AA,;,. ,..,: ELFREDA IN, INC> ll--•w._y"' Lo.n .o24 You don'I need a gun lo on etton 11rMt nM r Ollwd, Md wllflOut """"' pu~ .. ~ ...... -· 1 ........ ~ ELFAEDA M. INGOIN and ~ ·-1 w.,,t.Od -"dr-fall" WMn you Senta Ane Country CklD. cation of notloeJ 0 the '*' lflCI bell bidder, aut>-wtlo mey be OlherwlM tntareated rn M""'"'"° To • .o21 p1ac. ed rn the Delly Onty wicent lot on etreet. The rMI pr~ le lo be acid ... 10 eonftnnatlOn of Mid 8u9artor P\B..lC N011C( Ille will and/or Wlete: Piiot ::i, Adel C.U now 144 1111 1e·-. • on °' after th9 20ttl dey of A petlU011 l\N l>ear'l lllecl t>y Ron9'd £MPl.0YK lfT / &42-5878. 8ida °'on.. -to be 111 writing lemb«, 1883 at lM oftlOI of, ORA.No. COUNTY w..._ In tfle 8up«1or Cour1 of Of. 11,1P w•nt...i )IOO ;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j~~~~~~~~~ and .. be ~ .. the afor'tmld • Mealec;f\, L....-.y a Nutt. 4teO ~ COURT lnQe Coullty ~ tflet Ron9'd • J-Won..O - offtOlatMYttme.n...thl""'1pul*-Bfvd. -Loa~. CA. 1'11CMl~Dr.w... Waller l>e tpe>Olntecl .. parwonel )I~ ...... S ELL Idle Item• with a oetton of !Na notice and btlfor'I dltl ~Of Loa ~. State ._.. A-. CA. ~ ~lltlw to admlnlalar tM ... ANIMI,$ Dally Piiot Clualfted Ad. Of Mii. all Ille tiOht, title and Plalnlltf: LAURIE BILL. A MINOR tale of ELFREDA 8IOOIN CAta ~ eMt ef. f•ll• f DATED: ~timber nn 1M3 ,.,.. of Mid 6-..d •t the time BY AND THROUOH HER OUARO-TM petHlon r~ euthOrtty to 0.,.. ~~10 ucUllirn PAC9'1C 'oTtOteAL deatll and .. the r1gl'lt, tHle lltld IAN AO LITEM:RICHAROBIU edmlnlet• the -•t• Under lhe In-""'"-8010 aMS mi.-tNll tlle aatat• of Mid «»-Defendant: WATER 8UO£ LIM-dependtnl Admlnlftratlon of &-LI-lo.ii = "' C 1,_ , .... ef ._ ....... et we! Ilea IOQUlfecl by operation of IBTLEESCO, H"TJHRE BIO 80" INC.. R. tat• Aot~p«Hlon II WI lot'-· flow JJ' ·-CNl9 8r9Wft,... law ()( at'*""'-. otf\11' Illar! O< In • .. BIU HAFER. TOM Ing Ill manl 3 .. 100 CMc .... cu• ....... ,. ,_ C . .,_ addlllorl lo that of Mid "--d, et SCHLERINO, ANO JOHN BEBT C4nter Dr . Bente Ana, Ce11fOm1e WK.ft rvmut.x. Publlhed 0renga Coaat Daily P1lot tM time of deatfl, In end lo all ltle C... No. 382428 112701 on Sep1em1Mw 28, 11183 et Anhq- Sept, 11. 12. 18. 1M3. lln Aaal property, llt""'4ld In the 8UWON8 ON NIT ...,..,.., 11:30 A.M. /\ppl..,,._ 5104-83 er-. CA.. County of Ot9noa. Stat• COW\.MNT IF YOU OBJECT to IM ll'W'lllnO to ~------------Jof c.llfomla. pertlouletly deac:r1C>ad ~ y.., ................ tfle P91ftlon )'OU lflould ltfW ~ c..n..... • rlqulpnwo I Ml.JC NOTICE .. lollowa, l<Hllt: OOW1 _, .............. ,_ peer •I tM. '-lno end 11111 'f04llr C-pu"'r. lot 2& of Tract 181 M per IMP ,_ ..... ...,.. .._ ot>;s::O< Ille Wl'ltten ot>)lcttona ,.,.... "'You ITA~ OI' recorded In BOC* 12, P11ge 7, Mi.. ,.....-....... •.,... ..._. With ha cour1 t>eifore the '-lno '''""'""' UltMll Cf_,. OI' U11 °' ~.....,.,~of Otange Wlf....eleft ...... Your anoa mey be In penot\ 0anv Sa~ ACnnGUe WM MAim Couftty. Cellfomll.. 11youwlallto...ic1119 edvloa of an or by your attorney H...-l'told Umdo The~ pereona 11aV9 aber1-•rnOf'e OCIMlnOnly known u : ttorn.y In Ihle matter, you llhould IF YOU ARE A CAEOtTOR °'a cont· ~ cloned IM'* of tN Ac:tltlOUa Bual-298 P~ Ave .. Brea. Cellfomla. ao promptly ao lhet yout wrltlan lngent «eclttor of tM ~ you M._11.,,..... neM Name: HARBOR HOMES RE· Termaof MllCUfl In lewful money raaponM, If any. may be flled on mull nre )'OU!' c:lalm wtlll the~rt"' Ms Won""1 Al TV. 1801 DoYI Street, Suite 145, ol the United 81•1• on oonflrm.ltlon lme. pr-t II to Ille per'IOnal ~ M.-.1 1 .... 1,...,.....,-. Newpot1 8-:tt, CA. 112"0 of ure. t t,000 ctonw dac>oalt ,. AVllOIV1tad ha tldo dernendada. tallva &p90lntld by the oourt within °''""' "'""'..,.. & Hatbor·PIClllQ Equltlel, Inc .. 1eo1 quired with bid. El trlt>uma; lede dedclr -n Ud. four tnOlllha from tne dale f1rat i. f'..q"'""""'1 Dow Street, Suite 145. Newport Bid• or ottart 10 be In W'rltlnQ and 1111•1rto1e • -.-Utl.,.. eua.noe of lett.,. u prO't'lded 1n Seo-~"it::: Beedl. CA. 82"0 will l>e recetwed at IM aroraaaJd of· ....,. ...... lAa .. tlon 700 Of the Prol>e1• Code of Call--TV. ~ .... s ....... The ActltlOua ~ Name ,.. llol •I eny llme after IM flrwt pubtl-... .... fomla. TM llme fOI' llllno delme ... terred to el>cNe -flled In Or-.nge c:atlon her.of end t>eifore det• of " rou wllfl ti Mall tM adYtoe of not axplr°e prior 10 four molllha h'om BOATS County on Flt>. 11, t981 Mia. ....,._., Ill .,. "'**• rou th9 data of Iha '-lno noticed °'"""'' ~1 ,010 Thia IMlaln.--conducted by a Dated tNa 17111 day of Auguat, 11143. • .. ~ .. tflat ,_ above. ~ 1011 c:orporatlofl. Emel'I G. Holrtt ,.......... Ir Mf, _, M YOU MAY EXAMINE 1t1e Illa leapt by Powtt 1012 Thie 11.al-1 wee lllad wtt11 tne Executor Of the lft llilM. ttle court. If you.,. 111.__eci In IM s..i 7014 County Qar11 of Orange County on &tale of Mid II Ueead ._.......,., _ .. tata, you may -upon the Ill· ~Siu 7011 A~N30range eo..1 Deily Oeoedenrit-..A.Nolflw • 1111.:::::•..::,e::-.-:::: =~f:i:.rn:.:.~~:=~ ~7;'&~~ ~ P!tot Aug. 211, Sept. 5, 12, 18, 1M3. 11.artJ, ......... &..-.., & Nutt .... --.. ... ....... .. trator, and Ille wftll '"' court with s..,..,.. lin4 4920-33 ._ WllNre ""-et ="" ,_. w proof of earvtoe a written requ.t Suppl.-l1N1,,..,_, 7028 -----------Loa~ CA._,. ,,,,,,,_.. • etallng thel you de.tr. IPIGlll nouoa s..1-1028 NlJC NO Put>llehld OrlnQe Cout Dally Piiot ·TO TM 0. NDANT: A elWll of the flllllO of 1111 1n_.-.toty lltld ap---______ .... TICC..--;;.._ __ Sept. 10. 12. 17. 1983. I Ml llilaatl tllad bf h prar-ntnt of •tat• MMt• 0< the i TRANSl'ORTATION ITA~ OP 5106-&3 palft ....... ,.U. If "41 wt.ti to petlllon1 or llOOOUltll mentioned In "'~ to10 UAND<ll_,. OI' UN OP iMe ......... ,_.. ........ Sectton1 1200 ~ 1200.5 of tile 8.cy<'tn 90!2 ..cnnoue WM ..._ rtaJC NOTICE • dey. attar lhl• aummona le allfomle Prot>ele Code. C.mprn IOl4 The fOllowtng parwa heva ~ NOTICa OP -= ~..::;..~:'t~ u::::: =--~,:t:.!'!~~ ::~ ::.*' :,:.-~Htt; i::n~ 8:tE "*.IC NUMtG Uni.a you do, .)'OI" d9tault wll D9 HAJtOU> C. l'MMI ~ 11....-= CREAM PARLOR 3365 Via Udo Notice .. htraby glvarl thet IM Pieri-'"*' on tppllceUon of '"' pllln-A"°""" ,., ........ ... T,...kn. 'l'nvrl 9024 8411fe 300 ~ Baeetl CA• nlng COmlNMion ol tN City Of New-tiff, and Ihle oourt may ent• I~ 112 ......... A"'-a-. C T,...kn. U111t11 110M t2tl3 ' • • Beadl wM1 hold a putlltc hlerlng ment agalnat YoU for lM relief de-1.Aftt ...... CA. •M The Studio Ice Cr I 3355 tM fOltowtng Heme: mended In Ille oomplalnt, wNcll bllttied Ortinge Cou1 o.tly Piiot AUTOMOTIVE Via Udo fkllt• 300 ::B..ctt al Plan Amendment 83-1 (•): Id raault In gamlllhlnlflt of t. 11. 12. 18, 1983. /\ulQ i,..,,,. IOIO CA. He&, . . Newport C4tnler: A~ to amend • lllllnQ of mon.y or property 5112-83 /\wlo s..rv.-... ,.. IOI~ The Flc11tloua ~ Nlma he Land U.. and Reeldentltl othar rcNlef rtqueeted In the com-/\u,,. wan...i 8Crl:o .__... ,... -h 11::....-........t, AA ,.._ ...__..... plelflt, ·-te MftTll'r s~• D .-n., ~~. ,...,_to aDo¥t -lllad In Orenga ~ ~";' ,.W:: 1~~~ Deled: F«J. 111, 1883 r-. "'"-. • w;;;.i"0..7.Z'" ;o;o ~~ ~t~ecl NCtlon Of an eddltlonll 4211 dwell· LEE A. BRANCH, Clarll ITATDmNT °' Truri... PO.» 1 tlon by• Ing unltt In Newport Center, lnctud· By: Httan M. Olten, Deputy Alt~°' UM°' v.,. 9040 ~_.__:_1 11~ with ng 150 llff()(dal>le dwttlllng unite In NOTICE TO THE PEllSON SERVED: f'ICTITIOUI IU ... 11 N~ /\Miqu .. , ci-K.. llCl4~ ·~-·-· wu _, the VIiiager lltld You are Mlved .. IM par'IOfl eued The following per.one hew at>en-"UTOS tt.mnaft'f\ ~r4 ~of Or-.nge Gounty on manl HO. 694: Naiwport VII-undet Ille flc1llloul nema of: JAMES oned the lie. of IM Flatllloua Bual-" --""'""' ,.:,**' 0rw.nge COM! = : AdoptlOf\ Of • Planned Coln-L HERRELL U DOE I Name~ AMERICAN NVTRITION ~::;, 11.,....., ::~ Piiot A -._. • 2 t Del;elopmenl P1en for lM Publllhed Orange eo..t o.tly Piiot UILO, llOll Lombard, Coeta Meea, Awltn 11oe ug. «•. -·· "• I • 14~443 V1119g1 -of Naiwport ug. 29. Sept. 6, 12, 1t, 11183. A. 112e26 ,BMW t ll2 ter. 4888-e3 The Flc11tl0ua ~Heme,.. c: .. ,,.., •11• NOTICE 18 HERESY FURTHER red to el>cNe -Mlcl In Or.,. °"'""" t 111 IVEN ~~ tt1e, aty Of Newport "'8JC NOTICE on October 28, tN3. ~-n :m ACmlOUe ...... -...... ~ oertfftad l'10nnoue .,..... W1lllam D. ~. toe Lomberd, F\ot t lU lllAm ITAT'llmNT nv1ronmen111 1mp1c1 Report fllMm ITAT'llmNT • MtM. CA. 82t2t twnc1. 11u The fOllowlng ""°" 11 ...,...... rep arid In conn.a If on with The ,....._.._ _ 11 AAIAA Tilll l>ullnlll -oonducted by a t.uN 1121 ~ • ~.. propoeec1 o.n..i Plan ~_.-"' ..--· ~/,.. • J"41\>01 •u• OA"OL YN'S ENTERPRISES, mend~t=90•3 ~hefor ~ LAUNDf'Y AOOM. 2750 H Dor Wlllletn O, .... ,.,_, 1111 tH t L.ooan I ....... D ,.__ -.......... • "-Thie .....,,,.,..t -lllad with the ~·l\11\1 ,•,• •• t"8 • """ · ........... MeM. Tiie anooureoee -. llMI .. Coete Meea, CA. t2tH oi.ti of Orange County on 1.o1.. 11;; CA~ Jer-. Rot>lllaOfl. Nll OftM Olftll'al pUt)llc 10 ,..,.... ~~ .. p~...:.!.840 Elm Aw., · 9, Ila. M!Uda . 9141 ~ A oommant on thll docurnenta. a ..._., A. ,._., Or~ co.et Ottlly M-... u 110 O~ tll04 w ., ,llOO, Cenoga Pwtt, . Cop111 Of the oartlfled En-inJi:U~ .. QOl'lduqted by: "' Auo· 22, 21, "91. 5, 1~':i ==hi Bona :::t Thll llulllnlill le oonductect by: an onmam.I tmpeot...,,, -IVllll-8)'fvla M Pacllard ~7•• .... MO •••• lndMdual. far~ l'9Ytaw lltld lnapeetton Thie 1111.IMlflt wit llled with tM '" _...., 0,.1 tm f:.or J, AoolrllOn t ttla ;;-.;;;;: =r=~ County ~ of Orange c-nty on = :::: etemam -111ac1 ..e11"" .....:_..... laadl. Auo t . 1913, _ rtaJC NOTICE "'°""'"' •m COuney ~ d °'WIO' CouMy on --,ira • ._.._, .. _,., "'"*'1 Aue. f. 1'*3. "~4~2 ~ t11et Put>IW!ed 0tanoe COMt Ott11y 11o111..:.,.... ::r. P\Mlflld 0r-.nge eo. ~ ~ '-:Ing w11 tie 11e1c1 on Piiot Aug. 22• 211• a.pt. 6• ia.7 1*· PICTmoua .,_ .. MAm ::;' :::: Noe Aul· 12, 21. lepl. I, 12, 19N, hour ~:, ~ =:: 4 2W3 Tiie fOlowlng Pl'9Clnl have IOefl.. 5'tlw\I t111 --------.:::•7:...:t:!:~~.p!M'14~ of ~·~ laldl rtaJC.., IMllM of tlle ~ .,..._ ~ F.or Ad Action Cal a Daiy Piot AD·VIS(I 642-5678 Hall, at wNoll ';;;:;."'"wid Olaoe • Name; HAlllO"·PA0,,10 T""""Ph ::,, .,., .. Olr90llf' ~ rney AO! INVllTOM ll2t, Vo11o.tw..., ms end be '-d "*-1. TO .. 1801 0-It,_, lulte 14&, Vot-.o tl1 ~ a.nt.-y laadl, CA. l2tlO M,.. tin ,..~ • Hlllbor·"9clllc fqulllel, Inc., 1to1 ....rnmlMlon at,_, Suite 146. ~ AUTOS. OON($ftC of lead! ........ ' OA. HMO AMC QO$ : tier 12, 1..,., TM "'°'9tl0ua 9ua1n111 Name ,... ,8llltli QI? P\11111111'*1 Orll\09 Co.et o.ttr Piiot Nd 10 allow -ftlad In Or.,. c.Jtu. '* • 12. 1"3. 111._ _ IY on Jen. a, 1H1. Chnrolot IOll lm~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;-:;::::,n~= Thia b\lllneel ... oonduCMd by• ~ IOI& To~ )'Out meeeaoe ~~"=9-.., """"" Thia~-111c1 """ttie E.i 5H · WOt'9 the Ctartl of Or-. County on ty c..ti of Or-. County on u;....., ma ,...,. pubic, .. t*. .1•. 1113. ~ .. pnor. ,_, ,.,f'M ~.. em Oeltr Ptlol PuDlllihaO Or-. OoeM Olly PllDlllflecl °'*"" ~ Olly ,.,_.," ... F « '1laMified Ad AcnON ~ A DAILY ""OT AO-YISO. '41·1611 My e-do ia ... Iii It ~e.tutil~I ••••,. aet terrific ,.. ... willi tk 0.Jly PU.1. B\JY A CAR Do It t he easy way-shop classified. Reading classified regul8{1y ~s the surest way of finding the best buy on exactly what you want. r~ DlllJ Piiat ........ Ct111sn.t IWMtllllll(I Ml-1'17 IELEI I. DOWD .IULTll, IB. ~Macnab -Irv me THE REAL ESTATE RS THE REAL ESTATERS ft)~ Bay&Becx:h Red Estate 111'.At r1r.rr DCalDOClf '*" -· WllTIUFF 8-ltlfl.llly ~two bedroom, two batll home tocated on a quiet CUI de MO llreet. Cozy den Witt! MU1M TR\DlllO\,\I RI .\I ·1 ' COTE.~, REALTY CUltomboottc:Mm. ~t---------Z ~'='=I ________ _ ... ~ii.l.. • 1,.IH, ~tfD llllflS... r r r r r 1 J!IJI IQUftN _ _ _ _ _ .. e ~:•~l"'0' I I I I I I Cl..itlitd, &42·M71 Auo 22. n . Sept. 11. 12. 1MS, Auo. n . hilt. 1. 12. '!.1. 1NS, ""'.._ ... 471Q..f3 w t ·~..., w•p LITI a.wen II •111•ae111 *t I· I I r C l Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. Sept. 12, 1983 ......... kit Btam !tr Sale ••• u. a.... 1100 ...... IJ1f1rabll.. • ..... Uafaral1ll.. AJ!!l•tah, Val. ..., ••••••• UaJ. ltallll It ""'a,.... BM .... a1 1•2 lmat lOU f5 x 52 SkY\lne, nlCe IGe c.... .... 2224 •••rrt ltacll 12'9 Ctrtaa ••• ... 2722 Ce1ta ..... 2724 •nrrt ltacll 2769 Sllare 2901 =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- OllTA •HI LARIE S~~~~:~~-t~.~arkela. Bike to b6aeh prime 3 rm 1'4{~1 U)8R. §1181, \% 2 .,!'n! B~ll~bf~k J~· $496/mo 2 Br 11/• Ba lP1. II TIE WATEll Mf,~· ~~-,~':{;: ~~r ~.: FOUND ADS l"., ... 1 ... 1, Ill tOO •T THE BE•CH bach pad w/app11 $300'• block trom beach. 1 lam-· c•rport llr. all bltln1, N-ly remOdeled 1 Br 1 BBO pU1, pvt oa1 1pat. Nr IR[ FREE Great ~=tlo~ on ~I dw PREMIUM LOT 3 Br 2 Ba, iK 539-8190 BEST Riiy lee lly dweUlng (old boarding 845-8324. 842· 500 patio, balcony Ba, lrplc, beamed Oii~ OCC 1285/mo & eleotr. ft uc street, eaay Jo0glng on cul·d&-aac 4 Bdrm. 2Yo 536-2690 Brittany WOOd• Condo: 3 houee) 1 1200 mo. •Coro Lido 2 Br 1'~ Ba 527 W. Wiison lng1, lrg decke. Boat 1116 No dep or aec. req'd. to U'le beech Large lot bl Plan 45 In Culverdele. br, 2 ba, pool & lennl1. 8-48-8689 10-8pm. Twnh•, lrpl, POOi, walk TIL .. ,.. 1•2-1101 evall. $575/mo yrly leaae. David 5<15-8781 cau: with a 2 bdrm hOme and Large backyard. Many Back Bay, Adil pk, tBr, $950/mo. Avail. now thru 2 Br 2'~ ba with Iott. Fire-bch, $650, no pelt Avail 10/1. 861-7161 Q loll ol potential. Eaty to upgrades, and cuatom Sl5,ooo,ownr wlll lee opt. Dec. 646-71711846·5743 piece, private patio. 752-5822 or 833-l853 Wett1ld1 1 Br. $425 11111a Pen. 2 Br 1 Ba, 1 blk lo ltatall Waal.. 210t 1•2·1111 see. Call 631-1400 teaturea $1 59,500. ~~;r7t.18\·0 Spa, Sch. (Chucil or Liz) $975/mo, 640-5324 Cozy 1 Br. duplex, frplc, pd. & 1Br $395 rno .. utll bch, carport , yrly llLllA ISUll --------• Clean & readt 3 Br 2 Ba Nr Lido ariop1 & beech 2 pool, Ideal lor 1 prof. fem, not Incl.. atove, crpte, $595/mo. 552-0853 4 Br, 2-3 ba turn home for LllO llU OIHH 'R D 1 ;in ·1 1300 Br, family rm, nice patio, non amkr or peta Rel'a. dre1>411, laundry lac. No 1 month a111nlng Sept FOUND: Gray cat, vie Absentee owner wlll con· isor 11 UH vii I pool hm S 00'• w/~ar dbl gar w/workrm & laun-$600/mo. lat IHI MC. pett. 646-4382 Small 1 Br. xlnt cond, only 1 5 • S a p I 2 o Harbor & Hell. F V alder all oners on lhl1 • LAGUNA BEACH-Ocean 1>41ts 539·6190 BEST lty dry. $950/mo. Alao avail. 640-4999. YOU I ~~~~~:~rly, Alklor Amy 213-207-0455 546-8284 corner 2 atory home with ealty view 2Br Dph(. fully ... lee furn 714-673-0343, EIEllVE Ill FOUND Mala mix breed lnterle< patio. Street to eumable VA Loan, both COLLEGE PARK, 3 Br. 2 N-1 br condo: lrplc, NEW~al9d 20 Townhome VIiia Balboa 2 Br, 2 BL IHI 0.11 1 111111 d I & 651-l177 It ly I t-"' & 2t3/339-9383 car"'"ll, dr&""I, bit ln1, VIL GE co••MUNITY •• $ doO, vie Mlulon Viejo. atra • pr 11acy aep. -un s new pa n ""' re-ba, tam rm w/lrplc, bllln ,... ,..-.., condo. ocean/bay vi-. OR BACH ..... so-500/mo. 855·2720 master aulle i 3 lam. car1>41ted, $235,000. Agt ii 1 t . 11 u g e 11 v rm. OMlgner decorated 2 Br garage. pool. Mo/mo or 3 Bdrm, 2Yo Ba. 1800 IQ. MC.bldg, pool/ape, 1 yr Clean, quiet F 841·228 1 bdrms. 831-1400 759-0704 crpt1/drp1 thr~griout. 2 S500'a w/appl1 & gar Cell leaee. 1750 or $600/mo. It ol pure luxury. Gar-lease car gar. doO run & much 539·6190 BEST Rily lee 558-5101 bet. 8-5 wkdya agea. 1pe1 In e11ery home ollll PROPERTIES R.S.V P F aludent ...ice - IE ·-L 1600 0/2 (Uk for Bob) • I II di I room In CdM Rel'•. \\i\llt<lllcti'll JNOfllltCHILIONOfUVE • .iuC•l•t• morel Avell 1 Eetlbluf14Bdrmw/poolln • m ser au•· nng 1411••1 Parent• guarantee rent llOMI ' Inc. lllVtNE WI [ L EX°l'.'! HANG E $975/mo ( 1tt, lut & MC) park-llke selling. avall Cttla 11111 4 rooms, wood burning • -Call Roommate Flndere RE.f\LESl.f\TE 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil S 50 00 6 Id Good credit req 244<1 lmmed. $1600/mo. 1 BEDRool• flreplacea. micro-wive Wanted mature pro-'"1·1899 FEE 831-1400 11 4 .o yr ° Fordham. by appl only. '"' ovens. private patios & "" Tl"nE "" I PeS&dena Custom home Do no1 disturb tennan11 Ralr~e, washer/dryer. 130 E 20th. St. •m•• Y •rd•. gardener ~~~~~~~ ·~~~~n~~ Serloua couple, no pets or I IL--bl • lAAI. tor comparable or leaser 957-0702 gar ener & p o ol cute t Br, nMI & clean provided. Elegant living lld I kl I 2B a _. II vvv Lovely "Heather Model"• home In good orange malontenance Inc Id. with fresh palnl. 1395 only 15 mlnulea lrom dshwahr, washer/dryr ch ren oo ng or r llEllOED S l OOI Bdrms plus 3 baths. on c 0 un1 y 1 oc ( 2 , 3 l Exec atyle 3 Br 2 Ba prl· Agent Brenda 640-0020 851•9523. Faahlon Island. 7 minutes Incl. $800 mo yrfy 1st. Hae unturn, 846-2752 evs cul-de-tac Patloextenda 798-9005 vate pool $900 lncd 4 kid HARBOR RIDGE 2 Br 2 Ba lo S.C Plaza or 0 C. Air-last .,. MC dep. Mull Me G1ra9tt for Forced to Mii 4 Br reno-lo big greenbelt with view pet 539-8190 BEST Ally aauna & spa, commty """'· Just 8891 of N--lo apprec. 642-0787 Ital . 2912 vated Cape Cod Now or hllls and trees. Freshly B r i L-.1 I 2 t Br un!vrn, $475 mo. + ... ~. kl $•2,.K Sh 1 d d d tlHI ara ••-ee pool, $1850/mo. Broller dep Newt" decorated, pon Bllld. & ao. of San !"!1'!'!"1!'!'11,."'-~----H ng u • ore pa nte an rea y. --640_6259 ' Dl-o F..,.,.... 11200/mo WllTER llEITALI WANTED 1hop apace or mooring 1 hse to So $248,500 Cetta llna 2124 Famlly Townhouae. 3 Br, atove & refrlg, off 1treet 63 ~5439-•2473 Orange large garage for minor Ba)'front. Agl 640-1538. 142-1200 Eutslde 2 Br. 1 Ba, crpta, ~~~:s6d2~1 garage. $775. Houaesltter avallable A• garklng. Quiet neigh-Ave. Cotta Meaa. Newport Peninsula 2Br auto bOdy repair, wlll P•Y •• 1L-a 1 d _ __ tired couple, very resp. orhood. No J>41ll. To BM $600, 3 Br $750. Plays up 10 $200/mo Coale FOUND. MeJe Orange & White etrlped cal, neu- lered, declewed Vic San Miguel & Baywood Or , NB 64<1-8667 Found M blk Lab, M blk & brn mixed Gordon Set· ler, M gold & brn R&- lrlever. F gold & brn Lab/Rel. ml><. M beige Lab "Charlie". M blk & whl Terrier "Peppe<"", M blk & wilt Huaky "Ban- dt!'' Numerou11 call & li.lltens avall. N.B. Animal Shetter, 125 Meaa Or., C.M. 6-44-3656 &aW drapes, enc 1 garage. From Jan to June. Also call 645-9804 A.E. 673-l900 Meaa or Huntington Bell PtalaHla 1007 pat Io, I au n dry rm. WILOHI 1 c 11 675 3 20 Dall Ptlat 2721 -------• 2 $ 5 5 o /mo. ... sec. I provide qu1lllted J>410ple ovea 1>41ta. 1 ·• 1 Biii 969• 1 21 Found. Puppy, M .. lrg feet. Beautiful oceanfront home 549.5442, 770-5629. 10 rent your pro1>41rty. LP, 3Br, 2""B•. jacuzzi, 2 2 Bdrm. duple>< with gar-2Br, 2Ba, garage w/opnr, Yrly. Newport Island. Walk flice Hiila 14 brn/wht, Dana Pl/Del Ob- on Balboa Penln. 4Br, TRW report ... application rplcs, all new. $1175 mo. age, Call at1er 4 pm. newly decoraled, lrplc, to beach. 1Br, lge llv rm. lspo area. 661-1317 I 493 1030 I 1617 Weatcllff, N.B. 278 lo 4Ba.Byowner.$775,000. L It la 2141 torm + proleaslonelly 850-1225 646-6481 ocnvew. • kitchen. Upata rs. Wiii trade tor llama of like a11a1 IC dratted 1111118 form otter-2 Br, Townhouae, very Bech. Apt with lull kltch & $500/mo, Just compl. r&-1365 aq, '1. Sullable for FOUND Ml 01 keya. vlcln- value. (305) 561-5560 --------• Step11 to beach. Treasure lngyoumaxlmumprolec· Newport Sriores 3-4 Br. 1 1 bath 111 utile pd. modeled Looillng lor medlcalordental.Agenl. lly or 11th at., H.B. CtriH ••I llar l 022 lllYllllm POI Plsolanol,d•: pase&cfularlhtylng gpaleter d, ' lion. Call Pete Johnson ~1~.'!e·,~ ~=a ~o::':~~: ~~t,Nl~P ~t~°5~01~~~ $375/mo. 7 14/86 1-3853 qcualel '1 co9na51d7era1 t1e0pe1 raoonr. ~5~4-1_·5_0_3_2-=---...,--= ,...5o·=-3s=-8-=-7_2,,,,B3.,...3_...,-,...--- 831-1266 Call 63l-4954 ' 250 aq t1 . $200/mo. 779 L T· II( w/whlte noae •20 000 HWI 3 Br 2 ba, fireplace, n-1 br, patio, ullla Incl. 962-6683. L~ 2Br, 2Ba & den. newly 650-3064 W, 19th. SI. Coate ••e••. cat, 1181 harn111. R• ' c • r Pet 1 n II· A em 0 d · $5001 55" "538 3 B 2 B S c Pl S • e co r • t • d garage '"' ... 4 1 3 Take over paymenlt, mull kitchen, AJC, dbl gar. Va-mo. """ HWFllllT * r 8 ' · 18 ,.., ' Tom 851-8928 ward. 6 5-l 9 liquidate. So ol Coal! cant $13~.soo. Va"' lharp 4 bdrm 2'~ be pool, patio, apa s750 No w/door opener. lrplc. ocn laa Cltatatt 1771 .. 9 -• 1>41t1 752-5822 view. 493-1030 HW)'. 3 Br, 2 bl, 2 car gar, •• , ••Oar•I• ""'· ·~rt ltacll 111 oceanlronl duplex, lrplc, 2 Br sU5. Furn. $520. Prln only 209-822-26'44 18f0 Newport Bl, CM 2Gtio. tg Uv rm. iAOO MESA VERDE: 111 time gar, lg patio. Great lo-*Lr' 1Ir.2 Ir. a •••. ltacll 2740 Pool, year round. nr H b \II d plex l•I 7721 mo. + tecurll". Winter. rented. Exec. 4Br, lamlly callon: 1518 w. Ocean-Apte. landacaped pool • beach. buaes. No pell, er or ew u · • 673-3218 773.9432 rm, frplc, garden rm, epa, front • lower unit. A.vall encloeure, crpta, drapee, 2 Bdrm, 1j,I, Ba. Condo, 498-6277. ~ni4:i'cd~~~4~-009~1 Univ. Pk Terrace 3 Br ' ceramic Ille kit., 3 pelloa. 9115 10 6/15. $1100/mo. no pell. $385, 1475. lrplc, dahWlhr, patio, gar- Dover model, 2 Ba, xlnt LIDO ISLE .. BR. 3'h Ba. Grdnr/weter Incl. 11295. Wayne, Agt 648-8816 6'42-7312 731-6829 808· $726 mo. $500 de-IMal ZtoO locatlon. walking dla-Sept. thru June $1200/ 754-t648 · po111. 863-1500 Agent, w11-. lance to comm. pool. Fee mo. No 1>4111. 675-7667 ··es· VERDE 3Br 2Ba II TH Wlltll 3 Br totally remodeled, no fee 1~x'"'r-.-.'"h'"'ar-e'"'IF•ou-n-ta"'ln-V'"':J"'te:;-$ ,.. "" 1250 aq t12Br2ba mobile. brand new, 1 'A B• h r 1e 35 llYIU ltlUOE alnd 139,500. Jun Bayahor9f..gu&rded gale. new paint. crpla & drp1. Blllna, leundry rm, BBQ, townhouM apta, O/W, 2 Br 1 Ba up1talr1. lrplc, 8 o~·l',o ·me over • If IWIEll Laten 752-1414 2 br, lrg llv rm, belmed $ 1100 lncld gardnr 2 patios. ll200/mo yrty. patio•, kid• OK, no pell. patio. enclad garege, _4_2_-_1_· _ _,__ __ _ 10 Room Home w/poot We'll Utt your nome to Mii. ceilings, frpl. lrg patio, 770-03• 7 873-3909/680-1178 dy Se Pt • o cc up an c '1 · eloae lo beach, $850/mo. Beck Bay NB S200 Inell Walking dlatance to 1% plual Real Ettete Bro-steps 10 beach, winter to $895/mo For rental 8$>-842-7803 utlla. young woman. Beach. l'uhlon 11., Bal ker1 851-7720. Our 6 / 1 5 S 9 0 0 I m 0 II, OIAIT OllH Shorecllff9· lg 3 Br, 4 be, pllcetlon 645-ee48 2 Br. 2 be. trplc. encl gar. non-amkr. 646-5559. Is,., nr by perk. ~50.000 method• can aave yoo 2 1 3 • 9 7 2 • 5 t o 1 , 1 Br, pool, tennle. li ke. lam rm. lrplc'a, grt ooean •~ 5 c•---2 B H bo $ 5 4 0 / m 0 -+ 8 8 e. Xlnt nnanclng evall. Wiii SIOOO'i . 714-642-3315 relrlg $465 751-3191 vlJ. walk 10 PV1 bch .... 2 . ..,.., rnr er r 847_8772 528-3004 Blk lo bch, !vii prlv, must Selec1 Pro1>41nle1 $1700/mo. 548-7639 Shops, nu LR crpl. 2261 ----·-----beveryreap&verycle&n, cooperate w/brokere. aaa ltacll I I LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT M 1 642 1603 B female pref 875-9307 6A7v.,a13174b5y0r ~ ~ !? 12.72c2 •II ioB"'u'"°LiilD"'Y''l"loll'!u'!"lRP!'IH~Ol'l'fi"E.-on-• Lido Nord 3 br, winter. ""To_w_n_h_ou_M--=-2-=B=-r__,1.,...,1n-=-Ba-WALK TO LIDO & beach 3 842~3 ~53 • or 2 1n r,. ,Aopvel ;1 Po'v' ~apeeretr·.!_!1 i--B,...--fu,...----,d-I __ 1 ~ ~ TI ,.. $2000/mo. 675-4646 pool, patio, no pet1. Br/2 Ba dbl gerege. "' ~.. 'V"'· Leg. Ch rn. stu o, poo. apeclaaular OCEAN OC"•N FRONT WINTER 979-5425, 557-2732 $650/mo. Bkr 759-1234. $525/mo. 2 tjr. 1 Bl. pool, No pell 980-2675 prlv, be $395; Room FRONT 3 Arch Bay. ,.. ~ A.vall Oct 1. l1undry room, CIOM to Large •ttr•cllc 3 Br. $26<7. 40-t. NON·SMKR, HUI I Jfm YllW tlmple 101. Call owner. Fri RENTALS · FURNISHED. DHI Ptlat 2221 ahopplng. 149 E. Bay St. Townhouae 2'h Ba. bua/prot. 494-0451 200 blk. 40' lot, 3bf + den, to Mon (714) 499-3070 or ~~:1::0: 4 Br, s 1000. Check thl.2 er2 BA 1625 T11tia 21t0 TIL •c••· H2-1tH roman tub In mat bl. 3ba, yard. compl. relurb. T u e 1 o T h u r 1 1181 w/bltlns appls & gar Newly decorated 5 Br , frplc. _, bar. yard, tor-$~~~;.!,1~7J3~~';9· (213)799-1t59. BtaHt UaJarahllt4 Into 539-6190 BEST Alt wtgar lncd yd 4 1>4118 $595/mo. 2 Br 1~ BA, mal dining, garage, Lrg room w/balh, turn .. Bal Isl. nr So. Bay $400/mo. 87S-1030am -miiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii We'llllitrourhometoMll. lee Y $400'• 539_6190 BEST Townhouae, garage, 1740/mo.545-3115 • 1•~p1ua REalEateteBro-8tat11l l202 lee yatd,l/r,amallpetok. $500/mo 1 Br. close 10 IUUlll•OTEL .,,, .... 1 ..... YI•• kere 85 l-7720. Our iBr 2Ba. nrS.C. Plza, MC. H11t. ltacll 2240 A F . L-..t TIL ~63,;· 19·~~··1111 bell. perils. achoo ls. ~~~~?!:~ &~~ cv:i~~ Forecloeure. S 100.000 metho~a can eave you gate & rec ctr $525/mo Ii I B 2 ertatatl 11a11.,... • Do01 & kldt OK. Encl gar. TV. Phonee In room 2274 •DHITIYI: 11ms* 1 MO FREE RENT Lost~ Bluepoint Slam-F, vie. Dover Shoret, N.B. R-ard. 842-0062 LOST Sm fem Yellow Lab mix do0, S.A. Hte area. Reward 845-8987 , 955-7580 Ptneul1 12 Wllh lllort term IMM. l\Jll Mrvlce aultea. Keep your ocverhMd low & proleulonel lmaoe high. 881 Dover Or, Suitt 14, Newport Beech 831"3851· Are ou a male or female 320 sq. tt. w/Ba & Kit, Mll°TRESS? Well taken 11oreoe combo, 3114 IQ care ot, apartment, II. In C .M . $350. money. etc A Dally Piiot 5"8-1425 reporter would llke 10 In.- BALBOA PENINSULA tervl-you at>oot your 400 IQ f1 Pvt beth Re-lifestyle Nemet will o. done $300 mo. 842.-.823 kept conlldentlal upon · requeat. II you're lnt-Baytront. Oftlcea, patios, eretted In talking, print patklng, l&nltorlal. your llr11 name & phone 673-1003 number ol wnera you can be reached and mall It 10· 1111 VlllllLm Ad .cr965, Dally Piiot, Po Retail or of11ce. 2000 or Box 1560, Coat• Mesa, 4000 aq. 11. on bu1y tilth CA 92626 St al Harbor, C.M. Rlclll•--------OU.t>edo 631-1266. Agt WESTCLIFF BLDG. under mrilt Owner muat S 1000 • 1 Br bayfront $895/mo A n-renovat on, 4 r $595/mo 2 Br 2Ba 623 9th 536-107'6 Ba patio, frplc, $850. Ca.II Ball•H blH• 2606 T h · 11 d 536•9953 ·53,._9572 • Newport Blvd CM. llquldate l hl11 -'<.Don't lt!p!rl ltacll 1 5 Br ocnlrnt yr Isa at1 4 988•3838 own OUM sma yar , • u 646.7445 719 NO HARBOR BLVD wall, call nowl Esther. _ $1900/mo ' ' Or unlurn 2 Br. $650 utll~ l/r. bl11na. carport, lrplc.5 .,..5 __ 7 __ 8-/m_o_2_B_r_c_lo-.. -,-0 .,.--------=--1-267 aq, ft. office FULLERTON CIRCUS OF MASSAGE NEWPORT BEACH C.oo•e• *-••cl.ti Oto•• •"0 ""',...A"• egt, 640-1529/542-2774 110,000 HWll l•••tr a Wltttr Beautiful 4Br or 3Br paid 200 Diamond. 940-w. 18thSt. bch, parks, schools. Do0 Sleeping room. neat So. With furniture ror llO·llt• MOdel P41rlect 3 Bdr home, II I wi den. nr Springview 675·2910 TIL lli•t 142-1101 & kid• OK Encl gar 623 Coast Plaza. Fem. pref purchase 11 detlred l ••y • wt&U Cftta ll11& lOM appralae<! $390,000. Wiii Hfl I Elem Sehl, clean $950 Sth 53a-1078 536•9953 $270/mo. 556-1737 HI 1101 -11 be llquldated tor "lOllSIULn mo.8'40-H2Smornlng lalMI $600/mo. 2 Br. 1Yo Ba 538-9S72 · • R I~ I 2904 • ATIRACTIVE <4Br 2Ba'. 80x t20 101. Bl· $369,000 w/10K dwn or PlllP M•••1E•EIT Cat ..... ocean mlaifrom p l I 1t.i!07 Townhouae. grMnbell. tit I tit I MASSUSSES teched gar. RV !Hing. more. Cell Patrick TenO<'e ll•-llll ... ll• s3·0·0.1 be a oh pad •• •J• 1 -l/r, carport, balcony. CloN to beech 1 Br crpta. LA NA BEACH B•YFRONT BLDG B•SE TO SERVE YOU $98,500 call 846-83&e 780-8702, 631-1268, agt • Beyfront 2 B1 2Ba, patio, 2078 Thurln dra1>411, atove & relrlge MOTOR INN "" · " • =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w/blllns 539·8190 BEST ~er. winter. no peta $975 Tll • t IU-1101 1450/mo 536--i637 Wkly rates S 105 & up MENT. 2500 sq It • MITTllY WMll l1H,IOO •Scoff lt1f1ls* Alty tee 873-7538 --"'"•-•-------------Oally/WklytMonthy 50'1$1 OO/eq II Call Do you llve In • over 1700 aq. '1. ot comfort No qualltyfng lor pu1chue HISE IEITILI Choice 3 Br 2 Ba $600'1 4 Charming 2 Br Apt. bttln SUWllD Kitch'• avall Color TV, Mon·Frl 9-5 TELEVISION-FREE home? In thl• ap.cloua 3 Bdrm ol thla btfily decoreted Fvlly 2br bltlna 1430 lam kids 1>4111 oil w/gar lt1t lay Ylew range. trplc, new crpt, VILUIE heated pool & atep1 to 842-4644 A Dally Piiot reporter 2'h Ba St. George model N-port condo cloM to FV 4br 2ba gar pet $750 539-6190 BEST Alty tee 2Br 2be. pvt bcil, 2 c.ar prvt patio $550/mo ocean. 985 N Coqt Hwy -N=EW_P __ O_R_,T_.,.B...,EA--=c-H-o""ttloe,_ would llile 10 talk to you Big dbl car garaoe. huge lhe ooeen. Xlnt emenlllet GG 4br 2ba .... ,, $575 prk'g, apae, amenlllea. 5•8-2630 New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury Laguna Beach. 494-5294. 1 000 " Att act!~ &boul that declllon for • Mstr Ill.lite Short walk to w/pool & ctubhO\JM for HBCH 2br 2;;; patio 5435 Lg 2 aty exec home, 3Br, Avall unfurn too $1250. ---------apta In 14 plsn1. 1 Bdrm Well M~l~l'nec! ~od~",; story Call Loren~o poo1 & 1ennlt. Brand new entertaining 75g.1501 or HBCH 2br 2ba bltln ,525 2'hBa, wlk to bCh. 1tln1 873-a247. 752-9511 IUHI YISTl&PTS ~~ S58T!.n2houBd18rm t1rromom Motet rms for rent by wll, Building on Ou~I Street ... _•Beoe-•t•. 64-2--4•3•2•1•._ on;~ ~~el 759-l50l 752-7373 HB huge 4br 2ba $750 ~~53~~~~o 962"8847 ----,OC,_,,..,EA,,....,...N.,.,F""R"""O:-N-.:T:---s:~l:ge;j,1, B~:f110:rp~j ms ~ "~1• lennla, !~~~-~fS-8w;:Jtchenette Aaalgned Parl(lno Oar· 1"--------- 0< • ra r U"Ern& LEE ST. Anl •2•tarter lbrSS528955 L~ 2 aty exec home, 3Br, 1.7&3 ~B9ra28. winter & yrly. bullt-lna watert111a, pond1. Gas tor -.-,.-,-1-11-tt_____ ~•g5•~'eoo1A,.~,.•33112•3b I e ESOOllTS /IDIELS ~ usl n br lo dep " -386 Av~do cooking & helling paid .,.. ..... .,..,,,.. Outcall ONLY 835-9199 Wr&r .rm& LEE n--t .,..._._ Wstmnatr 2br 1>41ta $475 ·~Ba, wlk to bch. i11n1 TSL ~ 11~2 9 2 F s ~F S"'art Ztol ~ ~ ..-wuc L. Lorda free .ervtQll loc. $975 mo 962-8847 Cnta lltn 2'24 Mgmt .,.. • 4 1 rom en o rwy • NEWPORT CENTER Full UITIO 1•-111 n--t r~ 53 6-7403 drive North on h to "!'l-roo-m·."'lsP!12~l'!!'O-+'"'l~-u""tlll'". •Fem-tefVlce E.otecutlve Suites -· ~ ~ •·--~ 100'1 evall 895-5133 aee or Huge Dup~ 2 Br 2'~ Ba Mc1'1dden end -• on $575-$825. 840-5'470 B8Chelor/Bachelore11e ''-_ ... _ r.::TT. Condo· 2Bd f" 2ba nr... MEREDITH GARDENS 2 Bachelor Apia, 2195 Many •lru, lncd yd, pet McFadden lo SEAWIND pref. 546-4953. E.tlde Oflloe& BlrlhdayPartles r:::TT. ~. piece patio earth tones 3br, 2',,o\ba, den, din rm, Miner St. Furn w/utll pd. Ok. $750. 673-8338, \I I L L A G E C.M, Of11ce apacea for le11e: THE UST 111•••11 ~. 1 car'oar s8so ' frpl, gardner Incl $1025 $375 mo. + dep. OH 842-96ee (714)693'-5198. · Avail Oct f, '"'•hr ollovely 747 ft, 15115/mo 525 tt. nftl' E llde old 3 Br 12 OOO 2 AHi, If 12101 Big Canyon: Large and 833·3134 or 975-0789 atreet parking, no peta. _L.er_ge_l_bf_.-pr-lv_a_le_d_ec_k_, --s=EN-1 ... 0 ... R-C~l=Tl ... Z ... E_N__ claan twnhae In the $420/mo. 111 month renl 738·8538, 558-8538 9q f1 JOI $129 sOo OWC c Bdrm. 2 ba, apa, lge lot tolally remod. home w/4 Nice 1Br condo. adulll To -call 645-9804 garage, bu1 route 57, N-1 BrCondo. Sec bldg, Bluff•. $350 + utll. ~r~·~ndull~rr. P~05SA/~j H-o-nM--l,-1-tr_a_lg_h_t,-1-lng-le, peper ai 10% '1n1. ;,,/ 10% gd area. 11 .9•i<i 11t. bd, lam rm. Beautltul & preferred, pool, nr beach, ---------$450 mo. 780-0138 cloee to enopa. churches. 642·9599, 720-1566 Camino Or, Coeta MeN. retired gentleman lree to dn Ant a.•2........ OWCX. $234,900. PP. no bright, $3500. $ 501 557 97 .. 1-•y YI*• ••1 di I $"50/ B ch h II /2 ... travel rMldent Oran"" · • .,.. ....,., bkrt 5<18-Q043. Oceanfront: Beeutllull"' 4 mo, • lu .,,..,._ .,... Lrg bachelor on £/aide, •II me ca . u mo. •• ee \le w 1un 3 Blk• E. ot Fairview & · · .-, 7 min from l>Mch, gN & utll pd, $39S. Alk for Amy 538-7423 or 963-5647 glrla In nice 3br 2ba Adema. County 25 yrs, reteren-flllOLllHI * FllEOl.11111 * turn. home In excellent Super •harp 1500'• 2 water paid, Junior 1 Br 780-8882 ---------$300mo yfly NB. Mu1t be 754-1040 Mr Tracy c • 1 · m 0 d • r 1 1 • 1 Y F=~u=~ (WMe4111,000) ro~~·~~o~~tlfi~ tn ~;~3~~1~ '~~Tkl~ll~ ~5· 1 Br.$~. UNIQUE 1 Br '515/up. lnfu2144 ~::n,;~~~u~~r~~~~~: • 12110/up: c erpett, ~:ric';~~-!';,d5rbde~~'; trl-pleit. Only $129,000. Sh~r 2'A be, 2700 IQ lrom 5ept 15 to Mey 15. fee ... ~.spa, tenn · PAV patio. pool, tp• Lrg 1 Br. Condo In Unlver-65o.ae36 drapee, ale, r .. 1room1, noon. uk lor Gene or AQent8fM550 tt. n vlewl $2000/mo. l=-:-o.--.---"TJ..-. volleyball5ourte,sau7u. TOP area, quiet, nopeta tlty TOWTI Center (cloM1---------17301 Beach Blvd. Hunt-P.O. Box 1151, Brea, Ca, MUST WATERFRONT HOMES rec. rm ~ope 1· MESA PINES 2850 Harle to UCI campua). Avall F rmmte: bMchhooee. No. lngton Beach. 842-2834. 92821 ACT NOWI 831-1400 C•ll 557 75. 549-2247 lmmed lncldt micro. San Clem. $335 mo Incl. ... , YlfW 1-::S"'P,..,,1R=-1:=T""U,..,.A..,..L-:R:-:.,,,...,..,,.D:-l,...N""G-=s-... Yllll ... ftl •. 1 ltac"' trplc, ieYefort, upgraded ut111. 720.-.467. 492-7343 -"" 1 ay A. STEAL ... $3QOK ap~. WINTER/VAL Y RENTALS -~·· • Newly painted 2 Bdrm. 1 I Be Ill I I ---II Advice In all matters Love -•alU\ al carpet ng, w/d area. pool Mu ter bdrm SJ00-$325. au u arge o ....... ava • • · <>--.. If 1 1 2 Mu•t 14111 lmmed. 138 K. ,..,.,.,/up. Many •v leble. Stu 10. pool, prlv. ba $395. Ba. $535/mo. 6 1 Bdrm & 1 .... ,.n1 C tt able 842_.8". Mon Frt marriage & bu1ln•11 .......,, u erg• ttory 10K-20Kc:Uhdown. ,,.,,...,Prop. 87S-4000 i:--:------rr...-: NON-SMKR ·o .... $435-$455. Ulll• paid. IP• ac. -~mo. • ·~ blk be.II, NB. Teri . ...... • .• , _ _,, 1815 "0-IMIUrlng 4 Br + 'V""' ,,. Jfta.nfta II 81<1\ ""'55 ~ 548-""'22 a~0-8301 9-5. "80 coun .... ng .. _., John Za~ Viking A E bu1/pr~94-0451 38fage, pool, no pet1. .~3_;. .. 7.... .,.,-.,u .,. v• • .,.. -So. El Camino RMI. San lemlly room. Owt'tera f>40.S583 .:... •• 7.,.. ... ,,;,,,9 Aaalltla 81111 2I04 ..., ... .., __ ..,...,P!'Wip .~-... -.. ~2 9•50 ""' -.. oo anxlou1 Asking only ____ ._-_ ........ _...,.. __ Wowt 3 Br 2 Ba il80 ·~rt ltacil liii 1 A.y~ ""' • " '"'M=-.. -,-.,.._,.bd-,...rm--,S3=00-..,,....,,1"""3"'"25=-. "TIE" Clem. Llc'd 492·7298. S194,950. For appt. to Ill O&ITM IY IWIEI w/8ar end unit kld ..... t o.k l!!Jl!l ltacll 2719 1,,.\ blk bch, NB. Teri EXECUTIVE SUITE Ylllt UNI -ca11 s.0-1151 °'*1 11.,,_ n ed 30 .--'Risor 21 . s1. 2 Br. yea.rly 1."f.:4""6feptt9Cfotatrom 548-0922.840-8301 NwprtC'lr 840-5470 .. ~d-...._ r••~ Set.1-4 1911BwMi Noio!,,1;:!8,noJ::~'· 53~l90BESTRllyfM $700/mo. No peta. MTIElllffl 11~ -""""""" ~,..,.,11 .. on~ft .... 1h G -=te: lilaa• --873·9640 Quiet 2 Br. 2 Ba. with vi-. ~.Al ullla pd S475 & M/F lhr 3Br hM E'elde l11ian1 ...,.. ... ...... .... ..._. .... ealty ctoee I beach belcon up. Cell Hedy. 980-9214. CM. Clean. gd rel•. 2$-30 ....... HH ........ On. 4114 view. 14 Rue \llllare. 2 BR 2ba. furn. FrplC. lronl NEWPORT PIER A.REA 2 dthwat ~dining ~m. encl~ 1 Br llC)I, 50 yetdt from yra. y, ren1 & ulll. Call 860 Sq ft: 27u E. COUI BJ;;: s.X. tndU11rlal Ar• Open wilnda 1•5 hie $800 ,call 651·1177 Br yrly, Qat, s7ootmo gatana.$850/mo.2183 OOHn $475/mo yrly lncl 650-7255at15pm "" Sandwlctl Shop 5 day 840· 153tl 213nQ0-0505 no petL 873-6640 p::rflc •119. C.•• C•'I utll, e.42-1334 ' . Hwy, C<IM. Anll now. lh0r1 hOurt r.U. .........,· -· " ... ., _,,,......,,...,,...______ M/F lo lhr exclualve Cher· 720 0373 TUM thru Sal • .,. -Couple. 1 child OK. 2 Manager Jeff 548·•530 ~ • · 831 -5379 or 5411-8312 lftll mll •Hlff llllR YMrlyl crptd 2 Br hm 1650 bd mold 2 Br 2 Ba, cpl, drapet, nr ry Lake home, N.B. $375 taatrC al Wkdeya 547-0995 Cullom 4 bdrm, lam rm. le t"::. 10 ,._ ., .._ utile pd detalla 539-6190 ,,:i~'w7:..'r 170%·,~~ --~--~~----beech, yrly $700/mo. mo.+ Yt utll. 645-8535 lrplc, garden rm, ceramic I _, _,.,.., 1 BEST Rlty fee -..c~ OfllVa 842-3837 POOL EAS~IDE 548-9341, 848-2848 M/F 10 ahr N.B. hOOM 2 ltatal1 2911 Swimming Pool ChemlcAI Ille kllch. epe, 8'1ndeck, 3 A«1elM1nce Model ~1 CertH ••Illar 2222 __________ 1---------Lrg 2 Br, 1 ba. coin Of> blk1 trom beach. Poot, IUll llW =~:r~, ":9 ~~ pallot, $189,500. by locallon. price & lllfmt. 2 B 11! d h RANCHO SAN JOA· Very large 3br,~ba, UPP41f laundry, hot wrtr pd, nr tennla. $300/mo. Andy, Generoua tenant lm~ove nece111ry. will tra"1-n. ownr 754-1848 Only 20"• dn. Aeklng r. re r'V. 9 wr. gar, QUIN·Nlvarre St. 2Br, unit. sundae.,, gerege 17th SI. $475. 760-8227 645-9031/550-0134 ~11, .,.,. to 4000 '""· '1. 155,000 ... 11 •-ount r..,, -------· __ $374,500 very nice, 2 pertons no l 'nB 2 $750 winter 875-3504 ........ """ -... •u ... -... I "WI pets. $800/mo. 955-3649 8• oar garage, air, 1 Br. lrplc, pool, patio, gar-COUNT Y L B IVIN NwPt Crest, fem ahr lovely olllcea. 1.90111. 2488 Wiii net $40,000 +. Call ~ OllTlOT.1111110 mlnlbllnda,W/D,allbltn Newly furn. 3 br, 2 be, $505 3911 INNEWPORTBEACH lgcondow/F/M,nrbCh. Newport Bl, C M . colleci Mon-Fri 9-6PM. 3WB/rg, •2r.bf•r:..,cEI, 1"rgdeydCo, &lnlOOdo. Olllllll PllPIRTIEI Bayfront Bayside Plaoe. 2 appllancea. wtr pd. 3 min VI-. deck. gar. $850 :f'e:o ~'0600 . Singlet 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-Mu11 be neal & con1Jder· 642-3490 Aak tor Tim 1408) .,, Ill JU. Br, 2 Ba. t boat 1llp. lo ehopplng. Non amkr 873-0241or831-4562 . y, • menta & Townhoutet. ate.Oar,tennla-pool,eto. 867-0111 pool & Jae. $104,900 Prln • 11850/mo. 675-6161. pref. Avall 10· 1. $875 mo. Sparkling 2br upper unit; some are elegantly 1316 mo . .._ utl. 642•2114 C-2 •oo eq. ft. bldg & yard, ~---· ----- only 631-0303, 631-7Q05 --------• 975 0330 Oaeantront, 2br. newly Meu Verde 4 plex. New ru I heel F $860 ,, of 2470 N-port Bl. latttlatat SC Pl d 2B 1V. ---------Lgb 2Br. 2Be eplll·level, T ... ,· k S 2B 2b decor 1780 mo. winier, Mrthtone cpl & cloMd O~nlambor;!Adat msg,859-3750 C.M.S275/mo 848-3192 "-t lti 4011 . au eon o r • HWPllllT right & airy, Incl garage, u.' eroc , unny r a 213-545-1384 ger. 1525/mo. 111/leat + San Joaquin Hiiie Ad Penthouae, full ocean I lltf I !!rr U ti be. pool, 1p1. Own lor Prime wetl ooeenlronl IOI relrlg, W/D. AvaJI Nov. 1. end unit 2 car gar, wood view 11 1 1 coat of rentl $10K or leel wllh 1 2 llory 2er boh 11150 mo, 675-5688 fire, lrplc, tile pa1lo,pool. HUlfllOIT APT eec. wkdey• 498-1938· I .. • 1100 only· ;52a5m,::n~::~fJ:O ltatall 1920 *INVESTOR hu condo dn.. By ownr. $88,900, houae thrown In for Ct I 2224 1ennl1, 5 min to UCI & 405 1 Br, winier rntl. $500/mo Stunning large 1 & 2 Br. 2 •CONDOS• 2•660 aq fi. 31175 Birch. 3Br. 2B•. gr"I rental. 556-1828 or 775-2580 1495•000 located 118802 1ta tla twy. 213/1135-9039 Anne Incl utll. No pet•. Be. gsrden apt, pool, \/Illa Balboa end Ver-Prollem 25-35, neat, reap, Newport Bffch. 11330. good loc .. wlll trade or w Oceanfront 875-9111 i 12601mo. pert furnllhed, UNIVERSITY PK 3Br. 2Be 673•784<4 1425 & up 710 W. 16th. ..11i.1. Studloe-1't-2'a. lhr 3Br, 2'~Be dphi. CdM, M 1 A toning Agent exchange for equity In YI m•• Open HouM Sal/Sun 1·5 5 Br. 3 Ba. pool, pool ·TwnhM, lg rem rm, lrplc, Oceenlronl/vlew. •ic.o.p-2 Br 1'h Ba w/ger CrJ>t• 831-4980. :~~· d:~'.0::;o··m~~·: 541·5032. elmo11 1nythlng Wiii LIW MWI Two tlory, 2 mHter 111.lltee. ~~~37g•J~s.~~6 :::,n corner lnod ydi nr echla, t1on11 furn 2-3Br, frplc, DrP... bltlne. lnCd yard 1850 3 Br B ulll. O< $332 mo. w/Srd. oon1lder Hie, w/ 10% Great family home t tur-view, lrplc. Auume . . rec. lhopplng 1095 mo lndry. gar. Winter from w/patlo water pd. up~mc:,-nlt, ger.;, w~ Call An• Ad #29, 0r:~;.o ~~~:::.H~~ ~: ~:Pc,;~Di,::: 1 4 Bd 9 plu r lly $89 000 et IO'A% and 2 Br 1 be. gar, nu palnl 6 Gardnr & Anoe Incl $850 mo. 840-47114 836-4120 Call 1·5PM. hfl 3 ploclc t beech 1142·'4300 24 hra. 2 r~ 2 ~~ ~:oe own. will Cl!ry. AtlOng ~i. fncd yd. Elec & wrtr Avall now. 673-6568 OCEANFRONT wntr 887 Vlc10f141 "L" 1625. all ~~n.. • 0 . ~ M .,.., w/F bMUI hM aq tt. lle&-012 :'k'~-:!~ et~ •• ~~W! yard 'wtth bWlllful tpl $ 124,900. Cell BrOk" at St.':::',~";:· 7115 Joann pll ltacll quiet, exec, comp rurn: 2437 Oren;. "F" $lJeO 201 Luoonl• w/trp le bch lnduatrtel biCig for IM , NB ~· and cleclllng. OWNEA 875-3859 . dRnT Vi!Ws §IC ill 1650 & $1000/mo VILLA MEDERA TILllcwt Mt-1111 non-:;fl~~6~83~~574 nrHoagHQeC>.PtrlR&D,1--------- NEEDS FAST SALE, 2 Br • 2',,o\ be condo. b• nu Cf Pt 1rnm.c Q~ 17µ888 Quiet family oorntMell. UP-4400 ~ ~· '2C~~ a---.,.-.----nn<7 MA.KE OfFER. Aaklng -••1t t •t..... $750/mo. Avall 1011/13 S t350lmo' 843 2290 · t"' r _ atelft 2br!...~.~1ge rn...-Cenel W919f'ff0t'lt. doclc for Room In large l'louM 1250 grOM. 4 roduct · •!J ti 4 1137,900. Cell &40-1161. H_._ Nr 8rookfluret1Hamllton · • I• -101 tet bdrrn, uw. OTpt, drpe, am b<Hll, 2 blka ocean, 4 1•t & leat, utll Incl. Av•ll 654-4m Faml!Y money JO: fat i Ptf\thOVM ~. 2 Ml>· Ag1. Bud 552-84114 HOON for 2 people. 2 bike f Br, POOi I Jae .. next 10 lge pley yard, lndry fee, Rm1. $850/mo. utlll pd, 15th. 642-e811 WANTED: ~ IP4I09 or 2nd8. Ateo wlll purdl di• blK'lroom iultet, fir•· to bcti Move In ll/111. beech, utll pd, H BO. enci. get. Mo-to-mo, gaa 081-2"3 ''To g.,e,ge I ml l)lece, 2 car garage prkg, 2 bf, 2 be condo wi den. •II l600tmo 497-1331 768-4529. 557·11128 I water pd, $300 d41C>. No .. .... In SC~tla BMR ... 12 B. ANArf1 .,, . bod _,,,,°' wlll nor oovnt P9'>9' 41144937 POOi. ape. taune, ex· amenltlu , upgr•ded. ta •HO/mo 2324 -I llAIP .,. ""' 8 0 Y ·-r. pey ~-------- erolH room, MOurlty 1011. $850 mo. 845-9548 OCEAN 6 CANYON VIEW Atutatatl, UaJ. ~ ~1 1 .,..2•111118 Cof'flplelety relurblthed 11\ope. t>eectt. 648-5413 ~.~oorl=::::ion ~~ T 111-"1 / ••JI building Fantaatlc nn. 2 B lenc d, patio 2Br, 2Be, 11125 mo. II · 28r, 18&. IMturM new Shr Irv home 5Br. 3Ba, Biii M9-1221 __ • !"'·~"!!"""!""!"'"'!"'!""-.-..- lhrovgh OWnet 11 low klJi \•~1 OK yS55o/mo' 494..,.578 IMI cpt, new bath a kit nrt, frple. gar, grdnr, 1)11, ,..,. I 1. llmD nxec1rate.1 189,000. 548-7506 Ooean/Ca.nyon view, lge , Ptala1al1 2707 wood bu1n1no frplc nit. PoOf,Jae, no chlldren. F•H1 .. tah SOI! --*11• It, IM. Liil llUl.n br, , b• home loc. In iM nQ smr ,.. ....... ~ ... u w/1tone tronl , •love. pete. amokete. Fem only. Mil'JTUXL XbVlsm' sp;ci~lrlQ In ,,, a 2nd lla.lHO 1385·18r,Traller,prlvlle ch•rmlngMCludedaree ap001lble pen100 'utll• ~-.. cri1 refrlg, PV1.J:· u'8talra S400mo.8117·1l317 AdVlae ln lovemem1agea TD'ulnoefMt l quiet, gu l water paid. 497-1232 (Of 497-4t 11 Jncld no -11 100 '!. Bey TIW•llA (qulel). C N Ht• 8"' ..... ...,. .. __ a 8 ...... bual,_ 11&-2<4811• RE er-.. ., .... R~ .. or1 111 +-MC. only. 4t7·t287 Ilk lor Jeannine) ' A t 9' ,..... , .,..., 521 Jrvt,,. Ave. l.M "'.,,.. .... •IVI•'"'· 's"""'so· '"~"' ...... 1""1 ._a .. ":""..'....11 p ..... .., rttt 1700 mo. No peta. Ag1. hu,.t/Werne<, F.V. 2 SCRAM LETS -· '' ............ 3 pe:o.~ :~n~o=r~o'l&: I I trlll 3 Br 0 2 Be condo, VltWt f1plo, vaulted oelllnge. dbl 031·515& Incl. utlla. 9112·'4824 • WIDOW HAS 1ia--ror s 1050. Sierra Mgrnl B41au1. ! br, 2 61 houae, 195 . eoo E .. Ocean. O.,.llOt, PoOf 6 ape. LIDO DeLUXE 2 Br frplo, VIEW . LAGUNA BEACH ·NSWERS T.D'a. 110.000. ~o Cfedlt 841-1324 frptc 2c•r ger,lekevlew, 538-2.IQO 2Bdrm~2·~11 a-no lrg brlctt patio. SH50. Str.profmahl Of'fem.doo n oheck, no l*'\a/ty Aleo -------G,,...--StOOOlmo, 902·01110 Stpt to t>cl'I 115-115'A 1 Bdrm M le 1030 t1&-mll olt.'300.49t-<4640 Aneml•·Aobln lend on & l>U'J •10,000 i iiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ----------13 Br, 2 Be Lorenio. dnr, ~ ""th St 2 er' 11• "-!Urn 8e8 W. 1811'1 81. r.;r=u,.,..,,.......,H.,..a'"'s'"'s'"'L....,E""?,....,A'"'OO""""•,..,..• P-~· ,..., ___ ., TO'a 0.0,feon A.uoo. Whet • Wondenul We<ld 1v111 9/24. $1150/mo. •t11!t1 l•g• ~Jl7 '"" . · • ".... 84&-2739 Nwpt 1blf( to befl, 38r, ""' " ..,. ..... ~. 07)-73 1 -••• •u ••• ot 81'topplng, right 11 Sierra Mgmt &41·1324.--·--or unrurn, $77ll/tno, Yf'fY, 2h, $800 mo, winter. 2 MAT! FINDERS. Inter· OAY ==:-:r:l":":.~cn:~-=:-:- -& ,_ your~nget11pa .....,Yd•yf HOM f R REN alto 3 Br. 2 be. unfilm, C9r Qlt*Oe• tfl0.2413 vtewa, tcr"'11, photo'1 l Qr.ndf)I AMYi Mid 1M Wt HA8 fOt TD'a, l'•mlly room, lrg 101. Dell Piiot Clenlfled 75 Cute Cepe Cod 2 81 MIMlon VleJo 3 Bdrm, S1075tmo, yrty. (Both CIHallleCI Ada are ,ne matohetl, prof. l)eOC)le. e11nerence b•twMn • 110,oooup. NO credll ~. ooncr•e.drw.-Ade 0 pla.c. your ed. Tiie bl wood nra new 29•.1116. frenc.d yard 6 have frplc9) 840·203e an•-10 8 eucceealul OcMnt1ont3bl'. 21>41 Oar. Vou talk only to conviction and a preJu-di«*, no penalty. Alt0 w~ble gar S 1111,000. call 842·&117I 4lnd let 1 :,11drp1. UMd brick. glf•oe Kid• ~I• wel· garage °' yar-d Niel We 1 OW, ~· nr &81h P8'11. qwuellfled 9PP'• 4341 diet I• th.a rov can ex• lend on & buy TO' a GefTy or \llvlan Clueffleo A6-Vltor helP rdnr, g., 84&-7171 or come. 8e3·1 • Agent, SELL Idle 1tem1 wltfl • better •llY to tell more pd911~:1312:,~~le B I r on I N• w p o r 1 . pllln .aonYlcUon "'11hout 110.~ 10 JumbOI. 636-3240 btolleta you 848-57'3 (Cfluc:k Of Lia) no I•:_ __ ---Dally Piiot Cl&llln.d Ad. peopW11 ~ • &41·1899 Q9111ng ANGAY OentaonAaec» 81)-731 1 · • HERITAGE . REALTORS • -HERITAGE REALTORS I I DOITNOWll ASIPHWllU Your Dally Pltot s.Nlc:. Ol19Ctory RepteMnlatlve u2-11111at.au XtwoblCi. weigh! t raining. Orango Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Sept. 12, 1983 C 7 la2tlttia1 C.atal C.a11ttt 1.,11 .. ".....,''•''.,.1 .. 1 ____ ... a....,.., .. ••.• .. •61 ____ 1.,1.• .. • .. ll..,•1._ _____ L•-•-•-.•c.-•,.r-.l• .. 1..__,_ __ • .,,., P1ll1 CHtn Stcrttadal Uc Daycare-Educ~llonal eonc,.11, maaonry, flat· LIC'O ELECTRICIAN JESSIE'S GARDENING HAULING SMALL JOBS IUIHlll *A· 1 •IYlll * FiXflos RedwOOd d.ck1, ltnic" cr .. tl\'9 program In a work, foundatlona. Blodk. OIJaltty worklReu. ratee Comp1. ci.an up• & ~·1 Tr uh & Furniture IUJmUIOE, Belt quality 25 yr •!IP cover a. fences, 1pu 1•tv-"Fi""'1"'tJ""d""1""e""o•o""k""i< .. E""F-t> .. 11>i-c-~ home envtronment. Oel-bride. Uc'd. 638-5013. TOM 631°5072 malnt Free Mt. 540.8035 MA TT 845-5089 WISOAPlll Competitive rate• Ouallty work. reaa. exp'd. For Ind Iv 11m1 txieinen ebfatl~&th yr. Tod-Cera.ale TUt •E*ttlclen: ~/Repair Lat1d~ Maintenance 'l'OU CALL . WE HAULll Land11eeperemodf!llng, Lie T-118.428 730.1363 llcd. 963-0022 Ive mNs Hr1da>-l wt. 840 08111' die<• 850-0907 All typea Low prkles Lie Clun-upa. Mow & Trim. Compl cleen up. remove, clean up Sprinkler ST AAVING COLLEGE Pl11ltr~l1s;lr ---. ... LL" 1-o.c TILE SETTERS FrM Mllm' atee .... 1:2"~;, ...... ratea ...... 1•10 I UIO de1aJI & ·-"'l1y malnt ''" •-r••C• ~t.I Ceramic & moaalc: noon, · "" _., ._. .,...,. " .... 1 ayatema,computeror STUDENTS MOVING CO PL.AS EA ATCHING .. Fuii rm: my home or kltcMnl, balhl, .,..OW9fl, ELECTRICIAN: 20 YRS Tll UIU IOllE ~oe. 644-819 Vic manual. Lie. T t24•436 lnaured Rettuccoa Intl••• 30 yrs. lllltYE/PHIE/MAOL your olflce. Retired . 35 decile.Craig ~9873 E)(P REAS. AATFS LawrH,...thrublnatall 8t11t CltHiaf 1~!:,~~n~~~oyd'I WAT~IU~4~AOWI Neat. Paul 646-2977 Freeeat Aon 845 2!i'.17 yra experience. M&-40&2 C'IW Cue 94&-7eo2 Tree trim/Removal Lendc11pe. --------ED'S PLASTERING J.C TREE SERVICE C1•latl Mula1 u c'b bXYcXAE hraittrt F~=.~~~:~:~~0J~6 ROBIN'S CLEANING 714/597-7622 Palatla1 lnt/e.(t, Patchlngllexturea Trimming. removal, ynr<J tR-cablnela. cabinet 1·4 yr 01d1, M ... Verde. ltflalakia1 cl:~~~;. 1 lh~~?~~~7 ____ c_o1_1ec_t___ Fiii Pllllill Reatuccoa. 645·8258 c1ean-up1. etc 8'42·~14 facing,..:. ... bar• -~2 f0o8r8m11ca Suzanne 658-3098 Xii tyJ)M of Finilhell your a .. •~· Crpl & Window Cleaning Asano, "~,ting ·CA,ototllllng by Richard Sinor Lie. _,_ •• _ ....... ,_ ........ ____ Tni•~ Strrict coun .. ,opt . ., .. • , Home or my Shop. Steve Home 1'ei>alr•Carpen1ry Prol. reaulta al r• ... rates pr n,. era · ean upe 1~0a8l4c4ust1o4mY!..,•8of happy 2• Lr ED• i•t-ll21 -• Cir • CNAAConvactors, Gen I 494.8937, Free Eat. Cablneta-Elec·Plumblng ....., Dave 642-4863 .,... v • ,. " ,. Trplng Word Proceaol1111 ~ tJy Fencing, DON 988--0149 CALL BOB 964-4125 Bud 54&-6265 Thank you, Q63-41l4 WATERHEATERSpectal Al bualness, achool t p1 cXl@mtRv· EXpert ail RemOdet/R~lr.. comm. G&r••ai•t ---••gta41.i1/TlltrH~ll ~ I Pool heaters* Furnaces aonal projeala 8'11 101 • phuea. 20~1 In area. & reaJd. Uc'd, bonded. -Home Repair•. Carpentry A FS .. ~ .. y 8• t -228 11 '"iCH OlllITT PAllTHI •Feuce•a•Dlsposels• TIEEI Plumbing • Carpet. Rell. """" .. V ' 1.. W k Char Renov, 5-3749 lne. For eat, 552-9142. CALL FRED 982•2443 ICTION • 5 YRS O.C Pr o m PI. neat p r O· Drains cleared from SS & aralla tr Remodel/repair. Unique & &! lrMali Topped/removed. Clean Htll.OAIPn Exp $150 • cc 646-8811 tesalonels 636-7149 S25 anytime Repairs HOME VARNISH wonr: unusual work a apeclalty J up. new lawns. 751-3476. ONE CALL DOES IT ALL W1lltW OLWIH MOST IN 16 D_A_vs_ IEH'I PAlllT!ll 851-9604M&M432-0500 Doore. Ralls, Bara !'I(. 20 Yfl. Llc'd. bonded. euy dogal S lO any az. ALOHA Prof GARDENER We llx 11' break 11' buy 11 Wedo throrough WOf'k. Re-L,.llOAI Reas Free es1. 850-7 189 P1yc1..olotlc1l * 20 yrs exp 675•83 Hi • Palombo Conet 982·8314 Grooming achl teecner Home1 & Apt Clean-Up or haul It 548-5009 R ,., • 21 yrs exper. 548-2848 y d Aoto Ed M ' -B--li_______ liable end EFS With Bail Room Dance leeaona, INTERIOR · EXTERIOR Ctn1tli111 Wi .. ow CltHi I Repalr-Alteratlona ar • . ge, ow, 18 •.J complete carpet and $ 10 Special Harbor Courtesly eatlm11es FOR WOME""N ON. LY ll ' Doora-Wlndows-Cabtneta Drywall Weeding, Treas trim, DVMP Joas & houaee1ean1no. windows "Let the Sunshine 1n Panel-Palloa-Fencee 35 WWXLD XcOOst lcXC Tr~~:~t'96!~585 SMALL MOVING JOBS done free. CALL TODA YI ~-~g~~ 6to'.30~~1•0 n DON 644'4798 s 0 x u a I Awe r. n ea. SUNSHINE WINDOW yreexp. Jerry 548-4413 Small Jobe& Repalra MIKE 646-1391 540-5654. INT/EXT CALL JIM, Groups640-8454 CLEANING 642 1 ~11 danoe, etc. lnatructlon: prlvlle or email group In ._your home or otttQI, BOD SQUAD 544-9400 Aepalrlimlll Joba. Fences, BUD 552-9582 Clean Ups· Lend1Caplng HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE JOAN'S CLEANI~ MuoarI. HI· 7110 OIANETIC AUDITING WHITE WIZARD ---------shelves. partlllona. Low DRYWALL TAPING Fr.:::1,~ai~ree el~-~907 Furniture. Trash, Trees Cooking . Errand• • & All 1'e .. R""1c•K""w ..... f()"'F\ .. K-:""s .. m-a"'ll""l""o .. b-s ~LPH'S PAINTING lncre•,•e Awa6~e5ne5ss33 WINDOW W/ISHINO A11_k1lt rates. Steve 731·831 1 All Textures & Acoustic 963-5415 NOAM Hahld Duties. 5<40·1287 Newport, Coata Meaa. 1n11ex1 Reas. Llc'd lnveet n you "' • 1 "fhe only meglCls 15ftVeWay-Partdng Loi Carri S.mct Free est. Kevin 873-1503 lar4tal11 W11tt4 LT HAULING . MOVING QUALITY Hooaekeeplng, lrvlne. Refs. 875·3175 Fl ee 881. 841-3588/24 hr ...... Service a_u_ALITY" 63 1-1u:;i, Aepalr1-S..lcoatlng cer-t dMnlng by retlr9d llMlrical Mowing, EdgTng. Twice a Rental Clean Upa, Jon thorough, dependable. Custom Brick-Stone Custom resumas/oover --------·-S&S Aaphlt 831-4199Llc ..-Fi ..,...., .... .., _____ month. $20 to S25. 646-81921731-2916 Pat 494-0280 Block·Concrete Llc'd P1rria1 For Cless•ll&r Ar! ---------· Journeyman. or free eat: ElECTRICIAN: Priced . _5'4_6-_9_10_1 ______ ·-------------Refs. Free est. 549-9492 Farthing Interior oealgn lecue;,'c'1o0~ !>58783rch 07 ACTION la~pittiat Charlet 873-7435 all. 8 right, free estimate on·-GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS Jaailtrill HANGING/STRIPPING tips-8 ., -· 1_1_ Call a BabYiftUng Tn my home, c ..... C.acrttt res:2f small ~7~.0i~9 """ffl.~IUH '.~:i~~~5~~ job too '~u""'N""'1a•o""e-M!l"!A"'IN"'f-s•e•R""V'!'lic .. e MoYi•t VISA-MC Scott 673-1512 a .. 11., Dally P1IOI 405 Frwy & Magnolla. A ™•-Muonary-810& ---·------•----------•----------Compt. Janltorlat Sflfv. --.•A•:a .. C_M_o .. V""IN .. G .. _--"WE GALS SHOULD Huber Roofing-all type• ~~2~~~~: fun plaoe to play & lelfn. Wall1·Cu1t. work. Lie. Have something to sell? Ctaa111lled Ads. your one-Sell things fast with Daily serving O.C. Llc'd, Ina. Oulck-Carelul Low ratea HANG TOGETHER" New·Recover-Oecka Bellerly 848-6189. #381057 Rob 873-8094 ClassJfied ads do n welt. stop shopping ce11tet. Piiot want Ada. Free est Im a lea. 751-3487 Lie. Tl38046 652-0410 839-0730 Anytlmal Lie ~411802. 548-9734 • HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA 1.1 ... 1""1 .... w .... _.,_ .. ___ ~s.;;.;100~ 1.1, waa1t4 5100 8111 W1a1 .. • Bookkee~r l hru trlal bat-Counter Help. PIT. Mon- ance. Must be able 10 day· Friday. Super Sand- handle ell general office wlch. 545-4867 duties. Salary open. AP· pllcatlone tilt.en 8AM·3PM 5881 Engineer Or, H.B. - 5100 8111 WHte• ---------- 5100 Heir W1at" 5100 Heir W1atecl s100 llEOEPTIHIST Sales' Bridal Shop, ;;,; Photo lab printer w/Norltau exper., PIT, apply M-F Snapshot 1 Hr Photo 149 Riverside Ave. Npt Bet\. 648-2424 PICTURE FRAMER and Art Gallery needs UTOmEllFITIH F/Ume. Exper. helpful. 9·6 mon lhur frl. 646-9173 Pre-School teacher• needed, PI T, 15·30hr wk, Christian ministry. Exp or E C E need e d . S3 75-14 00 hr Co1ta Me sa 642 -9181 . 642-1426 IHEIAL tFFIOE time. flex hre. C.M. Mu,1 Newport Beach real estate have exper In wom111 1 firm hes an lmmed clothing. Wiii trBln II part-time opening for a bridal eharp, vivacious pe1son 556-9333 546 18~' In • beaullfut olflce ••LE• CLEft• w/nlce people Pleasant -• " tetphone voice. typing Prestige drug 11ore ~le"" (4SWPM), good 1pell· por1 Beach Full""'" "tr Ing/grammar. ordering manent posltlof'I Ber auppllea. llllng, sorting ellla, some wael<a'lr. s mall, general organlla-Ca 11 M r E 1 woo') tlon & pollahed client 675-0150 tor nr ""lr' cof'llact skllla ere re-m11n1 quired. Good attitude & Setes. men women per• depandeblllly a must. Hrs 1 1 m e r u 1 1 t 1 m 8 negolslable. 15 per hr $500-15,000 HI le• w/revlews In 3 & 6 mos. products R o Wet Apply In person at 5031 Systems water Systen•s Blrcti. Ste C (ne.111 to 1n1ernatlon111 730·00114.' Harbor Court House, off •---- Jamboree) btwn 10. 12 & SALES 1..c 11141851-tooo. •10110 OOIPUTEllS Aeceptlonlsl/1ecrelary. Mature ~raon w/1>U11 '· Independent school computer exp 754-631. -'<• recept1on1attaee'y. ••LES PE"SO" Job lncludee typing -anettertng phones. fttlf'\9'. PLANT STORE P/lll'fl~ aoma shorthand helpful. 645-3392 10-6pm Please aend reaurne 10: J liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimr Barker PO Box 23, CdM. 92825 or call 640-1428 for appl. UUIPltl Tlred of Comm!lnlr>n Hlet? REOPT l lE•. tFC. IEOOIH A lllOHR Elec1ronlc1 firm. C.M. II you can hire, 1111 • aeeke lull time rec;ep-motivate and manaoe ~ tlontat w/pleeunt phone sales teem this mar1<n1 peraonellly, ablllly to Ing prog••m hes " handle 4 llne lntercornm $100,00 • a11nu111 phone ayatem & some p o ht n II a I N 0 T P/1 OLHIO&l typing Minimum 6 FRANCHISE NOT , 10·5.3days wkly,55wpm, monthsexper 5~·9264 MULTI-LEVEL C.ALL Corone del Mar. $5.50 hr ll,r ••Lfl alrlf 1·800-323-8556, EKT 714 676-0838 Jim " -" " A 148, ASK FOR "4H ---------for caree< po1lllon w/1mslt JACK SNOW II we m11' P/T OLElll Pvt. P. o .. NB. 20 hrs wit,. light type. mature. 549-2287 PIT help. In & Out Photo, Irvine. Car Required. Camera knowledge pref. Hours, 10·4, 857-0181 P/T Sales. College atu· denu preferred . 18 00-S 12.00 hr 645-5870 aft 1PM. Steve but leading commercial your call, come dlrec•1y brokerage flr~Degree to. Envlor n men t 1• I pref, exper. no neoeas-Dynamics. Inc ,., 1ry Income, elnlng. Ramada Inn. Culver City benellla. Submit resume CA (Sepulveda Blvd eY • to Sale• Manager. 3500 San Diego Fwy) ove y E. Coast Hwy, Suite 1. hour on the hour, '"" Coron1 de!. Mar. Calll. 9am to 9pm. 92825. 1-------~· restaurant Sales Aep1 Looking ror aggreaalve, 1200 + DA y e n erget i c , rood walle</wallr11ue1. Bax· Comm Olympic Sllvt 1er1, 5180 Birch SI, NB Dollar Pr09ram 10 bu~• No phone call• please. nesses. Full or par1/llma Apply S111 /Thure, 3.5 pm Call 9·1 tem. 549·5 tot llttall lHlllHI Sa lea. Retell Speclatl• ~ Store with lntsrtor deslg N l ght/wl<nd "aalsl. ctlentele aeeka p111 needed to supervise maneent, pert time "'t aale1 ateff. Retail exper. ployee, rel1ll sales e required. Apply In per-I ., I t aon, Pier 1, 2710 Harbor per ence a must, "a r ,. dMtlgn & color 1 p .. Blvd • Colla Mesa. some wknd work C..1'11 le Interview 540-7881 Cl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday. Sept. 12, 1983 h r1l1111 IO 5 Ofllct h rallart/ ••t•rc1cl11/ f rub JI A••"· laprt.. A1tp . 1•1!11.. A1!!!, lapr!M BUNK BEDSt•EA"-I"~ !s1le11t Hit lcttltra 1111 '77 ~ i,..1on P051.00<i l•M• tlU T~ta IHI.,... t i n llM-66ll2 0ttic. turnnur1, 1x11 aono. ·n YZ260, 111n1 c:ond, .~~ ~ 11 : w/!Ull 'll-.1& lfYIO ;V &IQ. JCtre ca;;;, •tt caprl dtlia. Xlllt GOtld . Cott .. tbt 125. Lamp tbl SllC!rtlkl4t. 30 •IO llrd'#d •ut" rut 1 600 ..... , N.ed ,_.11~ pany 10 run.Jdnt, 64K $8&00. em/Im up1, n ew TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Toron10 Maple - 6 Funny chap 10 Wiid pal'1y 1' --ease edgy 15 Fancy case 16 Inner: pre! 17 Hockey gear 18 Headland 19 Canucks or Yankees 20 Ratio to 100 22 Cargo apace 2'4 Alaskan 26 Ridges 27 Weary from walking 30 Understand 31 A rbiters· colloq. 32 Right now 37 Comp pt 38 Peaked 40 Inlet 41 Revealer 43 Shape 44 Cape '45 Coasts '48 Confirm 51 Candle 52 Bewail 2 3 54 Calllorma city 58 0 1 a period 59 0 1 mouths 61 Love II 62 ve1oc11y 63 Formerly 64 Monickers 65 Stadium deck 66 Satisfy 67 Idaho r1ver DOWN t Speech defect 2 Ms Sommer 3 Wlngltke 4 Tycoons 5 Iron alloys 6 Time periods 7 Wolfed d OW•l 8 USSR dbbr 9 Aversion 10 Amid 11 "ll's - - trtc lc'' t2 Platform 13 Dom1c1les 21 Recent pret 23 Nymph 25 Mos1 rigid 27 Bank 5 $15, Olk TV c;ablnel 125. I KIC dlek. all IOcktng 6-4 8083 •ti &PM "'"'j~~ ~~r ,~:; mike monthly paymenll. 8111 982-4 738 ...... Mlatllltn ti,.., I0.000 ml .. UphOI cnr 125· 2 S-.dllh d,.,.,,., uphOI mgre Chllr, ·79 Surukl AM 1215: 1350. n-r. • . No down NocontrlC1• 10 '74 Coro411 w--.. Good White, '2900. '44-1066 llreplacee S35 & 125. Shepherd• c:Mllf'a, 2-4 ...,....., """ ;..,,,..--,..-__.,,.--,..,--~-: 3312 Mercui . N B drwr lull ~·ton Ille Mull 1111. Gd cond. C•ll '79 GMC 12' 8t1k1 bid 111um1 OAC Call cond. ,,..Oe t1r11. buu, come tn & -Newpot1 PREVIOUS PUZ2LE SOLVED 673-4586 c.blnll•. 1350 tor 111. 759-1156 John 1111/lull overh11d rec:k, Oulckl call 1Y91 67~71. BMdl'• flnlll Mlec1ton Country Fr.neh turn,-nr 1163-3751 80 Yemehe Maxim 650 duel II' tool boK Mell LWl•mtllll EJrtr• clean ·79 Toy plctc-of prevlouely owned n-. decor11ec1 by Cen-SCM 142 photo copllr XJnt cond. lelrlng, xtru. alde. low.t 1toreo• bo• II 1· 1llO 111-llOt up. SAS longb9d, cab PoracllH , Audi• ll'ld account 28 Atlanta's arena 29 Unlocks. poel 33 Riii 34 Walked over 35 Milan money 36 Tubers 38 Cigar 39 1917 1au crasstc 2 wds 4 2 Sweet cake 7 8 9 43 Flame douser 46 GI mall address 47 Autos 48 Skilled 49 lmarel 50 NASA's concern 53 Sea eagle 55 Body· zool. 56 Journey 57 Bacteriolo- gist's wire 60 Tennis serve 11 12 13 nolt & Chattin, complell $200. 673* 1339 S l500/obo. 852-16112 :C::.~':4~~~1~~ ~ l 7 ~;50~t!o A::~~~17C::--· Volkawegene rm ~200 Coet ol atH Pi ~ '60 Yemeha XS l l Ilk• new Pwt brtc1, rllW vel~I rug only wH 16.000. .... lfl&I new. 4800 ml. qutotl~IYlt touch clutch, epprox SA5 Corolll. ukei\iiW, 994·0500 dy 875-8781 f1V EbOnyrand P'no, 51811• 12500 obo. 731-8574 68,500 ml, xlnl cond 1500 ""'°· A/C, 38mpg DeluK Upflol.freme w7W1r Klmble,Ktnt~ .. l3e00 Honde •113. CR4llOR. RtO: Ci111 oood mll11ge. hwy, L.B . 14150. bed wi ped, mll eK cond. or negoll1ble 780-8661 den 4 times, muat Mii. U750. 552·11563 1146-7171 455 E. Coalt Hwy Newpor1 BMch 117l--OllOO S250 5S&-4350 (Layne) PIANO. Smell Upright. $11150, 775-31411. 'llO Ford Courier Ing-bid, =-,=-,-.-.-.-.-,---r=l-;;;;7~ E a 11 80.. L ... Beaut. cond. lhruoul 5·•Pd, to ml, $3000. -A ft.--tl than "" en 1.,. ary Tuned. stool, delivered. ll1ta1 lt•H 1020 6-42-••95 '8'4 Bug. rune. '575 obo. a tit, .,_" C wilt unit, exit cond. S325. .,.. 545-323 l EvN 559.7417 s750.,ca1t 847.5672 175 Titan, 2\ fi. 18,600 ml, '151 Toyote ahonbed PU, llll •1111& ~~_,,-.....,.,,-=------,~ AJIC t30S Glrl'• otf wht bdrm •£1, xlnt PIANO. Story l Clark llU· ntc:e. 111500. 6-42.()795, AC. AM/FM CllHll• SOUTH ·~ Clld ~ hUIOOtenCg. 12 1g Rebel XDc . 81.ooo ml. co~d . 5 pc, $·400 _ dlo mdl. Xln1 cond. eve1548-8823 1tereo, new ur ... & whit. s~ii50~';e~~e:~~ · :1e1t1. good cond., $950. 640-4292 bet. 7pm $1400, 840-9097 '77 Dodge Maritower Mini roll bar, exetlent cond. COUNTY 831·2652 h 1'" 3 ooo 1 Bett otter 6-46-6-474 '87 Beetle, Ilk• nu cond. ~------_.,,..,,..... 11., ,.I.IT.Ill PUOTIOE PWIOI om1, " • ' m • nu llUZU In/out, xlnl mechanical Ca•lllac 1309 tncl. beneh, normal de-tires, 380 •no. cab air, Vu1 s 97 597 Lee 1157-8 133 livery & tunlng-$395_ 500-+ g11 tenk range, uWEWILLltT 2500.Ev .. '4 -l '81 EIDorldo, lhowroom King itze bed S200. Chllr 536·8775, 10-6PM eteep1 4. S6500. '78 Ford. llr. at, p/1, plb, IE llHlllU '87 Sqback. runa good. clean, earrl1g1 top. $50. Bench $50. Table 241·1109 crpl, in/rf S3600. VolumeSelel,Servloe $1000/080. 673-4007 45,000ml.IVlfYKlra.luel 130 873_0776 Upright pl1110, good cond, 662·326'4 lnJ. 1y1tem. I 13,500. · $760 Incl. del. 984·3148 Trailtlll •-il,ata, And Leulng '69 1u1om111c. 1uper Judy 9-5. 714/771· 1520. Large dinette. Modern, 1024 na 18711 BMch Blvd. clean. 111150. 631-6545 Sturdy, Oak & Chrome. Upright Practice pteno & Tran ClalliCI t04S Huntln,ton Beach '78 Sevllle Elegant•, all- uc S150. 957-8390 bench, $250 obo Colemen Tent TreHer 1111Tllllllllll (114) 42·2000 '69 Futback, complete, ver/blllde,lthrM1t1,wlre 642-9702 w/e111r11 room enclo1Ure, $300 (teu engine) Keith wheet1. snrool, original Mlac. yerd lurnl1ure, nice S li::i E4liO stltt In boK. Sleeps 6. one owner for 26 years. Jlas•a t141 84 7-1883 owner. 59.000 mt. $8900. dinette M1 w/4 cnrs (gd ~rll11 -• vw Stove atnk loebox pan White with black cov-'89 vw. anrf, run• OK. nd• 644·5634 cond) 840·11"4 I §Jrfboerd 511011• round pouy.' used _. 1imn enlbte top All power. '79 R>ri 5-ap, Xie. 111rl, work. $650. 968-7961 creuic·eo Dit Eldo Oak dining rm tbf w/2 18" pin, xlnt $l30 548-4262 $3300/obo, 75A·711116 $92~13-493-1151 ~~~~P cs:eo~ro~~y '69 VW Sqbk. Rune well Cpe.(Le1tner~. Lo ml, !Ills & ' Chfl seoo. TV" ..... , Pvt party wa.nts to buy D1rcy 6'45·1757. P.P. $700, call 556-8099 Sl0,500/0bo, 771-2390 546-27811 lltrff 1232 travel traller Reedy to ·52 MG TD-rnuln• THE LARIEIT Oak ttvtng rm ae1-eo11. 21:. COior RCA R TV buy, wm come lo you Call c11.111c. not repl ca. Mu11 '79 RX7 GS. mut1 eell, ·~1,4~ofoB8~o~32~~~io iovueat. chr. tbl. ottmn 5135494 29211:~:_1;s75 2131925-8840. :'~759-0lll8 ev" or Iv ~;~·21 ~~:~~8~:0 · ett 5. SELECTill S800 546-2789 • T '1 ..,.. . or 1111 model, low m11eaoe ---------BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA 111 ~~·, '71 Ford Muatang Conv. Mtrc·t4H leaa 1145 71 Super Beetle. new C1d1tt1~1 In Sou1nern Pretty, cotton print eola & 01 1 t 10211. ;:c __ .., 1 1 & leam "' love seat. Like new. S300. Color TV, 2 yr wrnty I I l v Prot .. 1lon11ty, cl....,.calty 'eo 300 Touring sedan, rag op, mmec ~ -Calllornlal See u1 tOdayl 641-319-4 evs $148. Free del. Open Auto trailer wlelec reetored. Tot1lly reblt liken-. Sunrf, l\Jel lnJ.. Ing, S1c$3000. 53 448 UIEIS Sun. TV John's 6-46-1788 brakN, new remp1, r.: eng. mint cond. ~500 SlOK. 642_3214 '72 BUG, new llrat, rune Sota, greenlbelge, good zenllhTV ·25"colorCom-cently pelnlld, $2000. obo Evea , wknde etrong,need1tnt.&p1ln1. CAllLLAC shape. $175. 6-42-8525 mender. Solld oak con-770-11130 759.9079 '68 230SL, 2 Iopa, $1250. Call Answer Ad 2600HerborBlvd . ...,..,..+--+--+---t SOFA/LOVESEAT, $175 aole. need• repair. $50 Aatt ltllcta 11 Cluetc Cruile(' '80 Pont. Meroon/btk, em/Im caaa. #808, 642-4300, 24 hra. COSTA MESA Leethertop table1, 150 Firm. 547-1845 ;i Bonn. Convert, llke n-. nu paint. uphol etc. ·72 Bue/cmpr. 1700 eng. IUIQ 1880 --,.,,,..+--+--+---4 ea. Will deliver. 675·~6-46 IJlpdRfXNf ~·200/obo. 5•• •s9• Sl0.900. 493-6284 u• -"'"' p hat 7012 -... .,..... " $2500 obo. 548·0272 .,,.---::------..-=...-Sota: L eh•ried Sect .. 11 twtr I NOTICE ~~'DREADERS Aa• l 7 '67 250S T.L.C. evident. CL I 1 I 181 ouflieid Bay bOat, new ,,,... record•, member ol l•m· '72 SquerebllCik, >Cini .me • :~g0~1 T~~~l.•n,5~6~1g1~: b111. & motor Aug. '83. Nr ~DVERTISERS 177 Xudl Foll s11tlon Uy, thoroughbred S5550. cond, rebtt eng S2500. "'8i!Ptcioo•rv·ai•r •c""la·u .. l""c·w'-l/~1'!'!P40 788-0133 new cond. S7300. The prtc11' ol Items Wegon. lmmac. Sunrf, 640-6110 Call Wed-Sun at1. 2. 1r1g.F11t,cleen,run1gnt 645-7673 advertised by vehicle 11lck. muet Mii. $1700 .• 67 280SL 11 673-0918; 6-40·2482 $1400 obo. 978-3185 WATERBED, Wood, 4 ...,...._,.._,.,,..---=--:-dealers tn the vehicle 848-116-4 · must 19 eve1. Poiter, King, w/heater 18 h Newpon Elecirtc clanllled adverllllng $12.900. 6'0-5192 =-=--..,.-,...,...---=-.,..- S 100. 545-1544 Packet. Surrey top, lull column• d09I not Include &.tel, l••lf'tti '70 280SE 3.5, mint cond, ' <eJ; '67 Corvllr Monu Ctaaslc, cover, stereo. teak b111, any 1ppllceble tOH. IMW tll2 new leather. polished ~ rebtl mtr, ult cond, gr1 Jne~ 6214 leek trim & much more. llcenll, trenaler ree1, mags, iunrool, 60K. ~ -. 6 ~ mpg, nice Int. m1g1, Perf cond, must see. finance ch1rgea, teea for '70 2002. 4 1pd, AM/FM, Sll,500/obo. 548_8451 am/Im cua. $2000. blamon Cutting Factory: $13,500. 6-45-8812 air poltutlon control de-clean. $2500. 6-40--0408 ll•0-74118 ...,..,,,...+--+--t Big sale, lent buye. low -,9-.-B-0-9-10-n-W~h-1-..,-. -12-5_tu>_ vice certt1tc1tton1 or '78 3201 , 11tnt cond, 'ti 2.01 ·'""11""1-=c'"'o'"'R""'v""E=-=TT=E=--c-o_u_p-1. prices. beeut. dlemondi. Evlnrude. S9500/0B1'. dHler documentary red-tan, loaded 17800. Need r1llable party to Rllly Red, Xlnt Corod All SHAPES l SIZES 675-1030am preparation ch11gea un· 751J.1484, 760-01115 mllce mon1hly payrnent1. Miil MtUI•&,. 19800 p.p. 673·5595 ----+---t Engagement Ring•; Hr-less olherWIM 1pecllled No down. No con1rect1 to -• rings; LOOM Dt1mond1. 25' Carver. lmmac .. wtH bythe1dv1rtlaer. '711320,Ktrac1Mn,Bt11tlen auume. OAC Cati SOUTH 714-687·2956 Mii or trade, $14,000 or 1t1ock1, Blaupynkt, 1l1rm Oulekt bell offer. 675-5861 A••• men/ metllllc grey. Mull Sec. LUii &111111& COUNTY ••clllat!! Hll 40' Chrl• Crall trl-cabln. Puta tOlS 191150. 5'48-2868 1•1 1llO. 1•"' loot Em-Oio IFr compressor hutl wttt1e wfblue canvu, '61 tJez 226 hOO<J. trunk. '81 BMW 32ot. 5,000 ml. • • -· VOLllWAIEI w/ 100 11 of hOH. ~50. eng needs work. Good otlle< p1111. $75 ea. VW no 11111. 111recked left 'ti ·-"WE W1U ltT R•mNt mdl 4180 Merk II v1lue S 111.000 or 1erm1. Bus re• r ban ch front. Eng, tran1, rear Need relleble perty to IE .. lltll" '70 Orig. Monie Car1o. V8 prlm1 eng, clean.I 1495. Cell 963-3405. '73 Chevy Impala Calm 2 Dr AIC, PS/PB, Ull wtlt, CIC 350 eng extra clean. 1 OWflef'. $2250. C1ll 54()-0777 gun, 1000 ehot1 + pln1 528-81160 or 493-4101. 661-2220 681-2220 end, ate. perlect. S3500 mike monthly payrneo11. VOiume 91111. S«vlce $250· 54&-4320 ·77 Continental 20' 10.. '68 Mu1tang Body & tn1er. 111 or wftl piece out. 1213> No down. No contr11C11 to And LMllng '76 Veg1 Ell. Wgn. N-•llet lHffal l 1/0, 140hp OMC, SlO·SlOO. 492-7343 3118•27111 naume. OAC. C1tl 1871t 8MchBtvd. llree. lulty equipped 100 Ml 11, Oak P11Quet tlbergtaas hull wltreller, PAINT AND LIGHT BODY '14 ... 1111 Oulckl Huntl"iton Belen 16115. Call 963-2084 floor tlle1. new. troll VIHF radio, deti"th llnodmer, WORK: S1ve SS & In· Need rellabl• party to 1•1L_W1llOE·llllEllOIO&·lOOI (l 14) 142·2000 '78 Corvette. 32,600 ml. whlle,J300 obo 780-6913 e ec wenc • c P crease your cer'a velue m1k1 monthly p1yment1. • lmmec In/out. la.ded. eq$8~001PP9d. 780~316b2°0a_• cover, byU. Blll969·1221 Nodown.Nocontree11to •70 280SL, very cleen. 10 '74 Super Bug. Snrl, S8475 (zdu256) c ell 2 caeh regt111n, Unteontc, .. 1uume OAC. Cati 1m/tm c111, gd condlnu 642-6830 8em to 3 pm. brand n-. cost 1350, ~.7~7~Fo_r_m_u-la___,T,..h_u_n-det-b-lr-d FOREIGN & OOMESTtC Quick! ml. $16,900. 631-1105 pnl. $2300, 5<45--0630 Mll S150. TCA, ell brand VB Mere crulMr. $6000 ENGINE MACHINE WORK LW•-&lllllDl .78 45oSL, Kint cond. low '78 Impale, 4 dr, clean, lo 1.1,w •• t_.... 5100 H I W 4 5100 Attli1ac11 1011 new.~o·tS400,·-•1s11s. v11~Job1 surfacfng bo s '74VWW91t11111.Pop1op ml S2050obo.850-4749, ~ .. _......, ...... _ ... ____ t f aalt ... .. '"" obo. 496-0798 • ., • . -1•1·1110 110-lOOI miles. $27.000. 642-3002 camper Fact ale. am/Im 834-11202 -HARBOR AREA Hitachi stereo reclever ~-~~~--=..,..,,. rlng.etc.OnedHayhNrvioe11 • •t•iaz•OOI cess. 54500 , Cell ---------s3p~~r~~'P.~.~~.ta1~r~~~ U-TOTE-111 APPLIANCE SERVICE $50. Hl1achl aolld 1111• ...... ail 70 4 In most Cllltl8. lg QUI -Conv1r1iently Loclled • • 548-3367 dys. 648-2131 ·79 Ceprtce cr1111c. Dls .. IEIS/GLElllS We sell recond guer 9 'I 1 1 e m 25 fi S1nten1 52S. Oltman ty work. Low prices. O&D & Compettllvely Priced Need relleble party to ev/wknds loaded. lo ml, llke new accepting 1ppllc1tlons " ·• 9 30·77 w/spkrs·1tereo·8-trk, Automotive Machining &' make monthly pa"""enle. · $4"95. pp 87" •220 tor eKp. cooks. Apply N 0 W HIRING F 0 R appliances. 54 • AM/FM + turntable, cost 11119• nu outboard. Hm 841·0029 or 841-43153 · No down. No cont~~~t11 to '77 R1bblt. perlect cond " .,..... 1l1emoone, 2-4PM CASHIERS AT 12422 Cotdspol SIS refrtg lrzr $250, Mii $75. 1573.1339 645-6693• ott 962'4458 auume. OAC Call MUSI sell. $2500/obo '80 Monze, 4 c;yl. auto, Pl. . LAMPSON, GARDEN lcemeker. Kint cond 0 , l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 28' La~-, '79 "'·' ....... 1 , .. TltlW a I .. , """" 6139163. •922 •mllm It blue wlwtll vtn Stetlon«y Store In Corona G A O V E , F R O M A v 0 c 1 d 0 . $ 2 o o 11 '~ """ "" ll' t'tlOTIYI S1le1·S1,...tc.-Leaalng u c., """-.. -.. top sieoo S48--0962 . del Mil need• FIT ex· 9AM·3PM. MON. TUES, 644•5209 •INVESTOR llu condo Sletrlng, turlln~ Jib & LWE-UIHIO& '78 vw Duher Hthbk. · · petlenced salesperson THURS FRI. CALL --~----..,..-3Br. 2B1. great rental. iplnn•~·~·hVH j k~o• SmP•111cnttall11or•d 1~,,?1~~-~"~ IY"WCAR\fER 111·1110 llO·lOOI Sttck,A/C,1mflm,lomt 'll3 C1m1ro Ber-875-1010 714-537-4640 Deluxe Cyctamatlc Frig-good toe High b1tanoe. meter °' at 0• n 09· ry '"' ""-.. l\\J' I $3500,ph 552·11138 llr'letta-toaded, • V8, P9rl EOE ldalre. S 100. works weH wtll trade or 1Kcl1ange for S l5M 25' Merrit Sloop, Corp. Pickup & return I{ lJ .S I~ 'M.1-· l\t\ 1\ \ '112 300D Turbo, 1uume cond Sliver I grey ext, Swttt-...erl t,.raltr Call 432-8475 equity tn 11mot1 anything. muit Mii "owl Try $ lOM. 112-1011 •.. .. .... ••• , ...... ... lease paymenta, nothing '1 8 V W Po P To P charcoal tnt. 4200 ml Swing 111111. No eKperlenoe ••••••••• ---~---....,..,-wm consider Al• ..,1 la"t. _64_2_.1_2_3_4___,____ -.----::::--:-.--.,.....,....1 __ •• _,,,_· _ .. _ .. _._ . .,_ .. _ ......... __ , _d_n_. 1_1_0-_7_4_1_s____ c em Pm ob tie. 11 o v e . S 10.9115 obo. Q66.0426 SEE II FlllSTI neoeaMfY 8'42-®13 PART·TIME, Varied hours Frigidaire 17 cu tt refrlg. dWn & lg 2nd TD. wlll llao 28' SWldllh SIOop, lllepe Aatff Waatt4 ~R ''82 300SD. Mldn~hl Bl•-/ relrtg . elc. em/Im cau .. 10 Include ear"' AM gd cond, $100 650-1529 Id k k , __ ..... -o41K super deln $8 600 Tl-IELL ., con• er wor-1ruc or 4, d..,_, eng. 6 l&lts. fully Hlghelt cuh lmmed. ror Petemtno, 14, oo ml. OBo' ,,." 1..,..2 • • W ,:!_'!1 1 1 11 weekends Mus1 t have deli GE combo upright relrlg, tractor, etc:. 835-9365 equipped, good cond. your vehicle. dome111c or s-·--"'~......_ .... ·Ing Euro hMdllghls, Mich· .,...,.. on We have • QOOd lelecllon e1re..,.,,.ng or u °' pendable vencte l•m• whl.5yrsold,'Xlntcond .. wkdy•* 786·65114 $4800/0BO Prtnte toreton.551-8285 .. W ....... 1.....-11~, ellns.GrandPrtll itereo, '79 D1t Rabbit, 2 dr, ot NEW&. uMd CMY· PIT lnd1Ytdu1t1 who can truck. v1n. station auto lce-meker $400 Evea• Party 213-596-5781 e\189 WAITEll iunroot, cover. etc. aunrool, run1 greet rolltet S.. ua todayl woOc dl)'I Pia epply 81 wagon) 10 11.58111 n-s-645_, l l 2 S2900/ bo 5•B 11451 6911 S. Coast Hwy. paper dealer In lrvlne --------*SA N T AN A 3 O • llVEITOIY 133,500. 4114·8914 0 -COHMElL CHEVROLET Lagun1 8eactl area Mutt be depen-Kllchenelde Dshwr, gd Almo11 brand new crothlng Loaded. m1ny >Ctr as. G-=~ ~~10:;"8u«t::: •·n 630cll; 4 lpd, A/C. 'II MU 240I •7g Rabbit. 11tlt cond __ 1 p T dabte Con18cl Greg cond. $70. 640-4292 •Io, e 11 Kt u rel· co11 S 15,000 under cost J''e g u 11,. TR 7 1 & (376VO.\) Need reliable per1y to throughout, am/Im, 11r. 4 nu ....... I I Hyde Monday lhf\J Friday 1 llY APPllllGEI 15000. sell 1 1500. $39,000 540-1077 PorlCl'lll bul '"Y model •'79 320I; 4 apd, A/C. mike mon1hly p1ymen11. 1pd, gr1 1tudent car. .:X:~ll.uh•r llhd 11i:-;f.\..,~_ .... , Supplement your Income between 9:30 and 10:30 Les 957-8133 873-1339 '411 Clllllc Oanl1h conlldered Top prices (994XEOI No down. No contrac1110 13200. 8411-6533 am by dOlng lntereatlng •ete-111•1.m1.1on·ty···6-4-2-43•1211 •• -B,-c-k--S-w-t-ng-.-1-2_2_5-. ~Br-a_nd_ Fotkbo1t 28', xlnl c:ond. paldt Cell Cltve 11 Bauer • '82 32ot; 5 •P<I. lo ml. 111ume. OAC. Cell '78 VW Duller 09J lmm1.c: 1.,..,.--=------r.:i:-:-: phone work on behalf of • K-mA#e wuher & d.-., ~. Only 3 lett St-$7000 "7c • .,.,5 M ( 7 1•1 (lf'3E8'48) O •~kt lh I /I t CL~tf 1115 nat1on1t companies. ~· .,.. · 1~ ·~" ..... " ~ m1g o tor• at ., *'63 3201, 5 •"", "S" Pkg. u"' ru-ou . em m, • r. • • ~46>-1200 N-port Beach Otttce YW IEOWID ~2J;:09~td UOO. Evee ,,,.5,...,4.,..8--0,.,.....7_29_,--__ __, '60 Hobie 16 w/lrlr. XJnt. 979·2500. (9003905) """" LWl·lllEllOl stick, aunrl. '2850• Ph 176 dobi 83.006 ml, hu IMlfltnga i nd week-Dealer1htp Hpertence, 11 ---------Chlld'e 1prlng-mount1d S27115. 213172.2--0168 d)'I WE llY *'77 630c9!; A/T, A/C. H1· 11H llO-lOOI M&-l 16'4 auto, PS. PB, 19111 pwr 1nd11valt1bl1. 14 /IH pre-requisite. Call Carl Ma)llag wuher, dryer, hvy horee, top of the line, (715TIO) ·79 VW o.i Rabbit, dlx, 1lr, 11111, ·~ vtny1 top, Ult wnl. gu11111IMd + luc11t1v1 11. duty, like n-.111e model grHI condition. Only Ghoat l3, l3t1, nt>ergtua OLUI OARS '83 380SL ABS brak.. 4epd, 4dr, wtereo. Kint. AM I F M 1 t • r • o . lnoentlve progr1m. GOOd OlllOIWULTll YW S 185 ea. Rell(I. 2 dr, tam-124.911. 1162·5127 hllbutl,1 oen1 ~d, madln~1501& Ill TllOIS ~;~LJ~!~ 5 epd, AIC 500 1u1p. low 300mt111: 24K ml. ~100. 851-3922 $4600/ofr 6-45-7533 IJ>Mklng voice a mue1. lly u. $145. Freezer 111 cu -------,~-~-673• _r68r,83""""' con · .., · •• 79 3201; 4 lpd, iunrool. $42,000. PIP 642-2 For Interview, c1u Linda l11t1la1 1'8-0220 11 , very clean $145. Elec ran~• SHiO. Pwr (0&1YPZ) Aak •bout the money we 'llO Rabbit dliNI. lo ml, Dt4= 9317 •t 5'45-5776 W11tre .. 1 ... 11ter. hJtt or 851..()192 mowe< $ 00· Apt II relrtg -L-100--1-4_W_/T=RA-l-L""EA~. -*'80 63"-1·. 4 •""·Lo Ml. r•n .. -you thru our en/rt, 4epd. 4 dr. ltlrlO, 18!1 coRVtRfieLE'. ---------$150. Truh compactor .,... .,.. -... 1Uper clean 60 mpg PIT Apply In person, Refrlg S250. Walher & 1 1oo. e46-6848 SAILS, ETC. )(Int cond. (58554113) purchUI & 1eaM plan1. S3 50 ~ . ShlfP car, MUST SEE TIUPllll 11·2PM. l<lng'1 Rea-Dryer 1135 each. Olah-------~--__ s.,..1_eoo__,1_,o,,..bo_._85_7-a_2.,..18_ *'82 7331; 5 1pd, toaded. .111 ILEMtll 5 • 84 •m 12500 OBO 650-6894 llllGntll 11ur11nt 7114 Edinger. weatler 1100. 6-48-58411 GET READY FOR Llttle rid Sebot, r•.,.., 10 (7355e37) 11_.._ '81 Rabbit convert. SOK ,.,,,6"""11""'Cor,..-Ofllt--good--ru-n_n,..lng-Worll 1venlngt In Coeta H.B. CHRISTMAS -;, *'80 320I; A/T, eunrool. ,.._,. ml, l(lnt, '81150. 673-2658 ' Miia. Liil week our lop -w-11-d-.,-------Refrigerator. 19' Ft, gold EARLY eramlc:a made to 1111, tiu cmtrbrd. 1350 =====~=.;;;;;.;;=i (1163ZEAI 1301 OuallStr11t Private plfty. cond. S300. 650-l529 penon pul tn 24 houri Mlg Weidar futl·tlme tern· W11ttnghout1. Run1 order. Including nativity 1.,,...o_bo_._S4--::8-:-2965...,..-...,.....lv.-,..-~-:-:-WE llf *'83 320!; A/T, 1unrool. NEWPORT BEACH VOLKSWAGEN '112 Dodge Dlplomet, and b<ought home 1364 por1ry $ 7 50 hr good 1115. 551-8182 .tel, terge l emalt S1nt1 Super Sebo! w /11111. USED CARS& TRUCl(S (1FRG833) 111·1100 EXCLUSIVELY 10,000 ml, minor aoci· C1tl 751-4222 11ter 1 5•5.5211' .... k lorCr•"' •·tr~erattrl•I• Cl1u .... Orn1men11 and l250.6-4&-8t10 COMEINOACALLFOR 111-1111 ··Bz '66 2•"SL 1 2 dent, blerl "•ed. Boole pm. '" "'0 '"'V olner t1em1 PleUI call ~ "" · "" •au o, 1 WllTWAGEN ~'' value 17200, need CQh ,,,.---------Youth Leader1 for 516 AA WES COAST APPLC LOUIN tor your otder ... rial kalt. 1011 -COifnjW"...i:>e-yjjio-2011W.11t, S1111a Ana 1op1, rid cl&lllc, exit A penonll and proud ex-will take 13750. (213) Telepl'lone eurveywork, no grlde, Jr. High, Sr Ht REBUtlDERS. NOW IN 840-87011-. fuo 101:'p outboard Clolld Sunday c:ond, mllnt record1. clullve VW ~ Mdl-3911-27111 11tperl1nc1 n1c1111ry, P/tlme Cati Univ Untd COSTA MESA. ..,........ cond 1375 OllYltLIT LARGE SELECTION OF $18,800. PP 956-2770 ialttv 81 1..---.-----..,....<".-T company wttl treln, no Methodtat Church 2Loca11on11oaerveyou. JohnWeyneT1r1nl1Clob motor,"""" · · 18211 8EACHBLVO NEW&USEOBMW'SI .It 11.at :•111d1 ~,!11u • ..'~8«Vloe.~~ Ptr4 Ull Mlllng ~ Evening " ..,. __ " 1880Harbor91vd.,C.M. membel:atllp, ~ot>o. ll'dlnghySlll5.M5-lll72 HUNTINGTOH8EACH • ,. ....,.. ,... •• .., ''""~ hrl-tor 11Uo.n11. For ..,.5..,5 .... 2_-0.,.,2,...3_3_b_y-=~--• ....,~""1 :-r: between 19th&. N1wP<>11. 833--0145 •11. 8Pm 1n11 1 t ab r 1 4 • man · $ '78 tJde conv, Wire Wtll1, pettu.,. Niel pr.-.n-'M'llaai•iiiiiiii19'y111iiiiiiiliii-Oiiiiiiiii;iiiigin1 1n1ervl1w cell Join Jtltl Waalt4 51 5 850·7077 or 850-70112 Llmogt11 Haviland Chine, Cempweys w/olf'I & bag l4l-llllt Mt-Ill 1 emlfm CUI, Kini cond. lo let Ion °1 lht unique Xlnt cond wflt loP l5500 662-5828. Aou§E'.kPR I OR CHILO: Rebldg pl1n1, ltlowroom 'Berf:"' e«vtoe for 11. + S250. 8'44--0760 WE P&Y TW MLUI LIM IUOI... ml. 13250_ 548-38611 ~=eoen quality ve-°' belt*· 731~ Telepl'lone Worll. No Mii· CARE. tiv.tn, Swedish ~~e~'in~~;,Orange. ~"1?rm~~8-~1frlcl ..... t./ .. mce 7120 ... 1111... VOLUME SALES '711 MG Mlgll c;onvertlbll. BOBCHALLMAN'S '73 run• ' look• greal. Ing, Ml ting up lntlfVllwl. gin 20, exper w/good ref1 634-4200 or 558-31192 fRXW@o eoXT? AUi 1111• SERVICE & LEASING 20,000 ml. IC.Int cond. <f!IW IS TWA GIN ,•:•, 1950 obo. 8<4&-8529 companywtlt !rein, no IX· & driver• lie 873-&4 11 Relrlgeratore $119 up MAGIC ISLAND gold NMd pelnt call the "Spray PllTl&0/111111 3670 N. Cherry Ave. S4000. 873-9020 Ecurll Shlr111C0rp. -·1""1'"'T,,...·""B.,.,,tR""D'"". -Lo="w,.,.,...,M..,.,1-. - pertence necuury, NurMI Aide Neklng day Freuersl119up memberehlp, Incl. lull YI'' Booth" Speclalllt In LP 2460 H1tbor8hrd. LONG BEACH Ptat"I IUS Beet OMl-All We)'I GOOD COND.12100 ~~~r. :1~· t""°:kt~~ work taking care ol Ill, Wuhl<1/0ryer1I129 up lee-1750. 631·3611 IVll & lmron. 644-8-490 COSTA MESA (No. Cherry eltlt-405) ;83 ·p_.,_,_1 2X1 new 7800 w .. tmlnater Blvd. CALL 631~27 on-r . • elderly or h1ndtcapped Allcerry3month1p1n1& •• B h T 1 ... , ••-•.at 1.a•1 ll14)111-lll0 -·--~. Near8Meh/WM1mlnller 1"N-=-------,:r.4r:o•=5 Set. FOi' ~pt call Mrs Ha11e refs 549-0373 laborw1rren1y. OellVlfY ...,~~or~.:~~rahlpen~o~ hli,.liilir'"'-1....,DM..,.iiiili"'a"'"-'7""0""'1"'°'2 ---• -l'rlde-lnl Welcome •I~. 1Unroot, 4 lpd, Phone 714/VWl-WEST tlHry •• Fllhef 69T02-p~~ Jelt1W11tt4/ ev1llabte.MuterCh11rge Hie. $650/bll olr R. 351 to '21 81116011 lop WEWAITYlll Dat••• tll7 ~~ ... ~?to:O~~=t TotllP~Aor,.maYounoeVW'• 11ff2 .. u.onP,1Sego/Bb!:c2~rln'1~ ... &Vlea.9-6Mon-Sal. Myer•841·139t. near L11eon Slltpyerd. ••H•ftUOlll ;p/,..., ~ ...... Femalel Pref. Modeta & Dta11llc Sl 07 Henrv 6-42-8200 --If\ 518, nu tlr•, du1Cfi. '711dellel504, 4 1pd, anlrf, H1vtn' Any Fun?" able lren:f. 111 19915 r.~ (213) ..... 1984 Relrlg. lro1tlree, green, 01k & gtUI ihowcue 8' ., 000 I 5" • 75 •• k "--"'''· .. .,.,.. MATURE NORWEGIAN Penncre11, 6 yr1 old, Antique. need garage 36• allp, power boat. ullta, rbl1 eng, good cond. air, stereo, 43, m · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii takes .,1..., """ LADY 32. seeks domestic S 150. 642·3793 apeoe. Only s 125. Dene. dock boK. eecurlty, Wiii $1075. 6'42·« t2 131150. 631-3018 Wt)'t L ... l•I ht ·75 Bo~t. orig owner. TUil 1111 employment, live In. min Relrlg.. llke nu • .q.dr 1557.3534 Nwpt, S2501mo 650-1225 '72 2'40Z -XLNT COND. Paraclat 1197 fer ....... 11 11250. 720· 1270 II mo. London 874-0257, $3900 B t 711'" •••• • •W Tt IELL 32 Swanege Rd, London lroetlree Sl65. 8113-9060 Sllp11v1Habll. 35-401111, · ren v-ovvv 1A 612. :a ai>d. gOOd cond. YW .... n Ol•1a1ltU1 1317 Help glv. 1hll'll I hlld SW18 Engllnd Under counter ber relrlg 0,tt~ceoo. d:~~~ ~=~~me~ Call 9·5, M on-Fri. '75 2llOZ, 28,000 orig ml, 13800/otter. 650-5842 ... • I 'd o;,, a Nda ~ •tan. Earn top SSS part ~-----~~..,, $50 945 9526 842 4644 nr new Ur". new battery, II• IJtn · time evening• Only Dot• 5510 . -1tt1chm1nt1·•lnl oond ----------15600. 873·2222 'II 112 Tar11 Former cu1fom1r1 ol reg. & bltt chg. S1 • po1tt1v1, d1p1nd1ble. -PIEi Ntl Washer & Elec: Dryer Frig· $85. Singer Sew1ng Mech Wanted: lllp lor 38' Gr end 11-.... z I ltH la•'• '711 2llOZX 2v2. 5-....... GL. compttly r11torld, nmeah'I Chtc;I( lvenon VW. PW#· • ..,,.,5,...44S-.,,,-14..,.7_9 __ -,--.,...-. t t dlt d ldalre, greet cond. w/l1ncyetlchlrlne1blnet Bank1,Alntcond.Ll11eon __.., ~ ...,... ,.,...dltl12000C·'I pon8eech111wel<X>me'"TOC 1 ..___. -"'t ="'ho~ u 8:11-;~:1. 2 FEMALE 0 . HEELERS S300/olr. 5<40-7904 EJrl $200. Wedding gown l Lido. 075·3156 btt l ....... lf•lltt lmmec:. tc. muel .... nu ... ~. •si1.01124, . ., 81 Commonwealth VOIU.. etc. a!!:ir~~;t'~'. 2:30 10 o p.m. Mondiy (Aullrallan) need good 218.49<4-8087Judy vlllul0.l185.178CICll ilcttlff IOlJ ., .. .,... tlr ... 8195oboll63--8334 ,73 ll1'T cou-. Whl/btk wagen. You need• lor 1500.5<48-3823en.Opm thru Friday. homes, Hou11brok1n, Ill i J 1.. Pl .. CM. 8'42-5872 _ C.rfl Mii your oa.r? We'M '80 280zx, 2+2, Qr&nd luK ...-Au1hor1Hd W1rranty 1=-.......,,~.,,.....==-:-:-:==--cc- 1hot1, spayed Cell eve1 ll•t· •attr I I J Poot tbl, $lOO. G·E coni. Ofall•IPlll&L do It tor you. TllMI two pkg !5 tpd IO ml mid-lntr. Rebuilt eng. Stirvlol, Service, & Partl '76 OLDS STARF1AE, low TUYIL &IGY .... & wknd•. 351·1069 2 K 11 redWOOCf decking. lllflO, $100. M&-•590 15 Sp. Mt Bii< .. 13811 clauychlckewtll ... tyour night bl~.. s71100. 19000/obo. ptl 11-44.5534 wtll bl courteoualy met. ml .. llr, hpd, top cones .. needed In Cotti MMe 3 Min Schnauzer•. AKC, 7 Onty49cen11per11. lenc-11182 Ctlerlel St &42-71110 Cit, tructl Of van., any 639·2740 dyw, 851·1603 '73 Tlrga. llln1 cond .. run1 811 u• todeyt We're 12000. 714·M2-o910 yre rnln 111per Sabre wki. 111 •hola, paper 1 n g 111 o H., b or Portable Spa Jecur.11, ---------1 mike Of model. W• 11 do IV9I & wllnd• great $10,300. IMl8·7981 located 11 Bnltol & Ed-·77 DI«• 81 ctMn ttlruout trelnad. Corporate end lr1tned 1250 419s-1,30 Redwood 114/531-1317. good condition 1875. Din Bike. Light weigh! the t•t drlvee, demon· ---------tnger, Santa Alie, Juat 2'A grMI trn s1eooioao'. leteurl 1r1vel •JtPI' pref &46-11441 p~ Alloy Uk• ..-. etratton. leg work, run• '11 8210 won. "" tlfll. '12 111 TUil mllee No. OI South Cout Ull~029 162-5000 ect 409 uk tor ~u•t Mii purebred Ger-,._ IOll Tlttan •1 Llfl Mlmberth~, 11 • 050-6&112 nlng and 41ltlel.lll 1111 am/fm, great cond. Need retlable party 10 Plan. ,...,...-,,..-..,......--,,..--- protection, lrg boned, 17 a tt-R Ex 6 y F 0 " no duee 1900· 840-2 n •• ........... ....... Mak Broug dll A/C °"*' • (en •PM) w/Utlal time. GT ber, GT upc1rontyru'n1 g'olllod,. ~o '82 2'""...., T-1"", 5 ...,.,, No down. No oonlnM:'ll to ... '13K ....:... • SNron. man ShlPhlrd pupa, ltlnt -•"'"' ,,Y 1 It __ ... 20 .. GT ...... PIC* worto 1976'1 and 13800 o«>o 40&-1754 make monthly ~te. <eJ; '81 Cutia... Supreme TUft&.llm wlle. v150. 240-2208 SCHOOL w/Al1tl com-" 11rback,QTtorll1,almol1 • •• l<>td«'~ended--1Hum1. OAC. Cell ., poww, "''• ......,., N-pc>rt 8HCh Travel Pit Bull pupplll, 10 wk•. pyler equip: A 400 com-iulcal lut. IU4 el new ~·· 1310 ooo. klunk.,.., We do. It In tile w1rr, new 1111ctc1t. Atklng Ouldll CIMn. 11500, 5$2-1238 Agency Non -•rnkr. "''r•no~· .... ··~ent• puler w/l8K & BASIC ARTLEY cLXJdNEt :tth IMIB·M11 pink (lllp). Don I delay. 111 llOOfobo rnutl Mii. LUii...... PJ·7;"'L: HB 8ebre, 1-2 yre ••-"'p-R 11 / ,.....bo 2 13 1 $95: 850 lnter1aoe MOd• 17 .. ~,_...-...,..........,,..-~,.--~ cell today. Mtndy and 1,...,-ml .,.,. :W.22 ' • -0 u•-1110.· """ Modem cue. Kint cond u. SChwlnn l• Tour 10 lpd, Roll An ......, want 10 "" · ........ 111·11M l .... ltot 'A V"'* Xie Ak.~ ,..,.l1ne1. C111 Ardll , "' ~ 7•"1••3 Ilk 117 .. K ..... Mii ..,,,.!: r=.., ..._., ....... , ..... r.:-1------,tr:lnn~ ' ' · iSQ-1111 "Poodleil 111 Peoc>ll Too" w 11 eIetin1c 1 I 8 o. u..-0 .. e new u. uw .. -a ,___ -.,.., ..... .. _ 8,___ 1..... mt. Xlnt trane. . T11cup·toy, mlneture 662-1511515 Bundy nut•. xlnt cono. w/ BMX 1 150. 673--3000 olgh1 7141750-2149 lllh •-tlll ,.,... ..,.. 41M.a232 T I I/ Ptlonl.I lu-,, ...... 124 ................... ft""'4 '"'""" ___ .. _ ... _.___ ••••• -... Tl YP 1 rec• . 1350 up 546-2848 cue. 1125. 7~661 ••ttr 11'n llll 1141750-&3211 ..., ., .:!:"'':::::-•' !::::: ·--••-••w- 'll 111111 Good cond. A1klng ~~~~0~o:~a~::::~ •x•n•"'~q .. !. ... ·-· .. x-m-O'"'t;·.-s;::;;;a---t~:i!:!• male :~ r:~~.~:.f~7~~0 ~~:; 1':ao~· .:Pnu~~: " "' !~ aE~S::~r:: ---=·=a.. U .00 nr. Ctll 631·8700 mirror door Secrlflc• Lllau APIO Nd• &:30 pm. long ..... S295 ObO .• ·Id Bronco •Ila. Many '79 Sl'YC* conv. llll'IO, ~I~ ~~~~~~~~ I 1300/obo. 731 .. 112 .. "11 .. ll&llm 1550.1141-111111 ~~g_-f4h~d roving hm Ct art tart .,,.eso---30-1_11-~-..,...--JCtr .. 1 Yel/btk. Xlnt oond, nu b111a. cuatom wt1t•.f' ~,~~~.~ ..... .. T ...... GERRIE'S ANTIQUES &tal!r.••• 1111 Puch Maxi Moped, nu lmmec. lhp, am/frn ~! cond. $4800. 494 .. 77 "'""' ....... -... I... .... Ylln 1171 ....... , ••• ... r IS BACK To gd llom1. 8 mo• mele cond, •7• ml. °''i coet pa/pb, wd tr9. Mutt "" .----8----M-.,-... • •• 8t ..... ......., on ·----I ''' .. .. 1111300/bo '"50 ~-a IO Flit pyd« A 1r... ONN SUNOAY11I•• 1711 VOivo ~ or •tie" • .,, C' new,_,._. 35001qttotAmetlca11An· dog. ~lxld brlld. Lovee IB 8• ec\r c, o ce 025, 111i111g 400 l'IOW u -... w/CMt. Wire~ .. xlnt overdriv., "111"1. 40:000 '7C711wtll .. ~ .. 'J.'"'2•"rc1~.ona600flrl·, our d lhllt end pro-tlquM. alto dep1nmen1 people. Sho11. 71111-2891 Model, ,,..Ot ~nfng. &5&-72&7 ·10 Poatal .Jwp, auto ( no1 COfld .... lo IPPfeclall. '"•500 ""v-v ..., ... Of .. Into ~ man-otuledlurnlture&c:otlle-HOO Firm. 547-1M 5 ....----=--....----4 Wtll dr), good trane & GrM1 blek 10 echl car. ml • .., "ess-3939 dy9, 1·30 am"4pm ='~1;!•~1y1:: t1t>111. w111 buV f11a1 ... hnltart Mii Mo'llng 8111~ Office turn: tterqcln/ cond.13&o. 973.aau 15700, w110y 6-40 stet, ~•Mr\ 1 J1!7 7&t-11&saevea. ·~Phoen1Kciup;;4 cy1,, '4 pm a1 t2422 i..mp.on conetgn or what h1v1 2d,.eenvlnyliounoufiiJ,. etectronlc c11cula1ore. ltMtm 111' .. 79 ClleYy iiu.. 400 ol, ffVIWllncl81f·1N1 tt 8Ubaru 4JC ..... t..,,. 0 w n., 10 • d , d ttrett. Oerd«\ Grove. Of you? ~I No. !I eemlno w/melehlng ottoman, Ilk• copy mtell, cun reglaj 'h A;;J:Y RM. r:otOfY """· Ult, pl• ' bl'lla. b a c Ii • 0 0 mp'. I. M04'9 temllle• .,.. ~ttlng '4 ta&1080 5~ • _ _.. 71._831...a.40, R111 , San Clemente. new 1160 &•6-IM41 IOM typewr11ert, wora rac«, custom. all n.-. -·IM nnt.\.n 1> ...... •d 1'iip;tiiiii1 .. -.-..,.-~ BlaupunllJ ~nd eye. tJle oemplng "bug' thl• ---------...., ,. 0 l 492..()638 Of 41)2-4554 ' p1ootll0fl, eto. N-I 13200/obo. 641 4114 ... v L!~~· .,.. '''ff ovec i iC)Ci good MW IW.. CUilom rtma. ye•r If you hlVI a • "°· · ' 7 Fl ~/Otange & grey ulld.1101012000. ~t. euto. IOQOQ, 9418 oond. l1f50. "'44f4t Konl't. aletm. Xtra oi..n, ~ thaf1not09'tlf19 Trad• your old 1tutt tor· Have IOmelhlng 10 NII? SELL tdl• t1ema with 1 ttrlped couch. 1150/obo. only. Mon 1hru Fri 8·30 to Find w1111 you w1n1 In ·U CJ.7 Jeeo, liiie new, mu11 1111. 14100 • ..it II now With • new 9ood1u. with 1 Claeelfled adl do"_., Dally Piiot C11Ullled Ad 6-42·9021, 8'42·72011 & 063--0t111 Diiiy Pllo1 Cl&allfltda loeded IH00.1''-6316 ca.a.lfttCI Ade 14aa78 4~"'2 IV IMO· aMlfled AAJ CllMll\ed Id. &42·M7' . ' -~~~~~---------=------~-------------~~--l._._/ - .--- Another torrid, muggy weather siege ahead for Orange Coast By STEVE MITCHELL °' ............... Fall ia just a week away, but you wouldn't know it along the Or- ange C.OUt where blistering temperatures kept most folks in the shade and off the beaches Sunday. And the National Weather Ser- vice says at least five more hot, muggy days and sticky nights are on the agenda before any relief can be expected. September is normally the ho\.- THE ORANGE COAST MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1983 test month for Southern Cali- fornia, due to Santa Ana wlnda, but this time around, the blame can be placed on a total lack of sea breezes, which normally neutral- ll.e high temperatures in Orange County . National Weather Service spokeswoman Patricia Rowe says no offshore wind means almost no moisture, which acts to lower the tempetatures. As a result, the high on Sunday -at least in Los Angeles -tied a record aet way back in 1878, said weather specialist. Betty Reo. And there was no respite from the heat. at Orange C.OUt beaches Sunday, where highs reached 85 degrees on Newport and Laguna beaches. SW'prisingly, the inland heat did not. send throngs to coastal shores, lifeguards report. "I can't explain it," said Hunt- ington Beach state lifeguard supervisor Steve Rogers. "It seems like people just figured summer ia over and quit coming down. I love it." He said about 40,000 vialted state beaches in Huntington Sun- day, quite a few lees than last week. At Huntington'• city beaches, about 50,000 showed up, which ia "a little bit down," said lifeguard Greg Crow. "It's definitely thinning out," he said, adding a lot of kic:IB were (See HEAT, Pa1e AZ) COAST EDITION ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Always on a pe destal? TV actress Laurel Lea Schaefer, who lives in Burbank, is one of the past Miss Americas who tell how tha t title changed their lives on Page 82. Coast kids head hack to school today By die Dally Pilot Staff It was goodbye, summer hello, reading, writing and arithmetic today as students all over the Orange Coast put aside carefree days, quit summer jobs and donned the latest fashions in school wear for the first day of classes. Most local school districts re- ported the first day of school was business as usual this morning, despite the heat, as students streamed back for another year of learning. But in Newport Beach, parents taking their children in to the Newport Elementary School on Balboa Peninsula had a rude awakening when they left their youngsters to go home. Many of them had gotten parking tickets because the street was labeled off limits today for monthly street sweeping. One woman, who dashed in to make sure her grandson was settled in his third grade class, narrowly e9C8ped a ticket, she said. "The meter maid must have hit about 50 cars," she said. "Where were the parenta supposed to park? It's a 15 or 20-minute walk (from the end of the no parking zone) to the school." Newport Beach police Lt. Gary Petersen, who handles traffic control, said no one had realized that the first day of school coincided with street sweeping day. "It's probably too late to do anything about it today," he said .,.., ................... i...,. this morning. "But that's not our style. We'll suspend the violations on the other side of the street tomorr.ow -and then we'll get calls from residents saying that we didn't sweep the streets." Recent declining enrollment in area public schools slowed in some areas, officials said. At the Huntington Beach Union High School District, ad.minis- trative assistant Lyn Henderson said &omewhere between 17,600 and 17,900 students returned to the seven high schools in the di.lltrict today. The declining enrollment in the district during the past few years seemed to be stablizing this year, she said. Huntington Beach City School (See SCHOOL, Page AZ) Balboa Isle rape suspect escapes By STEVE MITCHELL °' ............... An accused rapist, who eluded police during a massive dragnet on Balboa Island earlier this summer and w as later captured, has es- caped again, thila ti.me from the roof of Orange County Jail. Michael Eric Gonzales, 23, who was awaiting trial on suspicion of raping a Balboa Island woman ~Uer th.la year, apparently tied bed sheets together to eecape from the roof of the four-story county jail at about 6:30 this morning. Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates said at first this morning that Gonzales was accompanied by a Vietnamese extortion suspect, but that man was later found during a head count of the 1,800 inmates at the jail. "At this point, we know for sure Gonzales iB gone," Gates said. "What we don't know iB if he went alone." Meanwhile, Newport Beach police said they have notified the 24-year-old victim of the alleged rape, and have contacted all 20 Neighborhood Watch Program leaders on Balboa Island, the scene of a massive manhunt in June following Gonzales' escape from a mlnlmum security facility outside Los Angeles. Gonzales eluded 40 Newport Beach officen, aa well aa police helicopten, a canine unit and harbor patrol units during the dramatic dragnet June 22 on the i.aland. He was captured two days later in Huntington Park by Newport Beach deputies. Gonzales was being held in Orange County Jail while await- ing trial when his escape oocurred early this morning. Gates said Gonzales apparently slipped in with about 300 other (See RAPE, Page AZ) Autopsy scheduled on Newport pilot By GLENN SCOTJ' Of ... .,_, .... ._ While some students polished apples for the first day of school, driver Diane Davis buffed bus windshields for the Huntington Beach City School fleet that returned to action today. An autopsy was to be per- formed today on the body of Marc West, a 24-year-old man found Saturday strapped inside a small private airplane that plunged into the ocean off Newport Beach five nights ago. Investigators still have found no signs of David Leffler, 28, who is believed to have been a paaeenger in the fatal flight from John Wayne Airport. Cause of fatal fire probed By GLENN SCOTJ' °' ... .,.., .... ...,, Investigators were picking through the skeleton of a houae at 419 El Modena Ave. in Newport Heights today to find out what caWled a fire to erupt there Sunday night that killed a 21-year-old woman. Tonnitta White. a Compton bank teller who lived in Santa Fe Springl, wu trapped inside the hou.e when the fire began about 8:50 p.m., u.ld Ru.. Cheek, public information officer for the New- port Be.ch Fltt Department. The hou.e WU engulfed in flamea when the first of 27 firefighten and five engine9 ar- rived, he said. Capt. Axel ZaneW located White and can1ed her from the hou.e, but 1he died at Hoag Memorial Hoepital 30 minut8 later. White auffered third desree bums over 40 to 50 percent of her body, said Newport Beech police Sgt. Al Flacher. Steven Nichol.Ion, 24, alto wu inside the hOWle when the fire began, but he ma.naaed to acape. Paramedic• treated the IOOWta1ned Nkhol8on for minor lnjurte9 at the .cme. ( ... WOMAN DID, P• Al) < -=--.·--- .... .................... Fireman 1te•dies hote aimed at Newport Beach. houae fire complicated by explod ing can1 of paint in garage. One woman died in the blQC Sunday. This disaster w-as .no movie for witness EDITOR'S NOTE: The follow- ing story wu written by a New- port Beach novelJat who lives nearby and witnessed Sunday night's fatJJJ fire (see story, photo at Jeh). By DOROTHY McMILLAN ~ ltallstartedjustulsatdown to watch a diaaater movie on tele- vialon. Firlt a soft roar caught my ear, then someone yelled. The yell waa --f muffled and I couldn't make out the words. I ldbked over at my husband. He had noticed the yelling alao. The yell came again -th.la time more of a cry. "Help!" came the volce. "Pleaae, aomeone help me!" We both sat up, trying to dlatinguiah whether the cry had come from the alley behind our hou.ae or from the next door neighbor. My first instinct waa to (See WITN~, Pqe AZ) ____ ·t ....... _ The wings and most of the fuselage of West's single-engine plane were spotted for the first time Saturday afternoon by of- Cicera in the Newport Beach police helicopter, said police Sgt. Al Fischer. Although officers had passed over the area earlier, heavy surf had clouded visibility, he said. When the water finally cleared Saturday, the wreckage waa vis- ible sitting on the shallow ocean bottom 30 to 35 feet down, said Sgt. Jim Holani of the Orange County.Sheriff's HArbor Patrol. (See PLANE, Page AZ) 2 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Sept 12, 1983 Education faces a 'make or break' year SCHOOL ... From Page A1 Diatrict of!ldala said alJgbtJy fewer than 5,700 pupils would return to the district's .even elementary and three middle achoola today. By ROBERT BARI.ER oc ... o.lr ..... tWI When school people talk in September about it being a "make or break" situation or a crucial year, they're almost sure to be talking about the 11ehool's football team. What's going to happen on the gridiron seems to get about all the attention. Sut the focua seem.a to be shifting this year. When Jake Abbott, Superintendent of the Huntington Beach Union High School District, says it's going to be a crucial year, he's talking about education itself -up and down the state. "We're on the hot :.eat," he declares. "ThlS ls a crucial year for education and there has to be a change in attitudes," he said "Schools aren't aggressive enough." And if there's no change, ac- rording to Abbott, districts are liable to lose out on state financial aid and rome in for more and more RAPE SUSPECT Michael Gonzales From PageA1 inmates being escorted to the roof of the jail this morning alter breakfast. On weekdays, those inmates who have court dates in Orange County are taken to the rooftop to be sorted out for transport to the various courthouses. Gates said Gonzales, who did not have a court date today, slipped in with others for an escalator ride to the roof. "We don't know for a fact, but il appears Gonzales escaped while deputies were calling off names and comparing inmates with their pictures on the roof," the sheriff said. He said the man used a metal bar to pop heavy screening on the roof, then went over the side of the building, using sheets tied together. "He apparently dropped down WOMAN DIES ... From Page A1 Neighbors said Nicholson alerted them to the fire by running to nearby houses, pound- ing on doors to ask for help. One of the houses had spots of blood on the door and doorbell today, evidence Nicholson's hand was bleeding during his panicky run. Nicholson's parents, who own the home, were away, authorities said. Damage to the elegantly furnished, single-story house and its contents was estimated at $250,000, Cheek said. Neighbors said the Nichol.sons had recently installed a fire-proof roof, which was still standing today. The roof may have prevented the fire from spreading to other homes on the block, they said. Investigators issued no state- ments this morning on possible causes of the fire. Firefighters controlled the fire in a half-hour. Cheek said they were hampered by downed power lines. A number of exploding paint cans in the garage kept both firefighters and the large crowd of on-lookers wary. Witnesses said parts of the cans came flying out of the garage after the explosions. " about two floors to another roof, then to the ground." Gates said a small amount of blood was found on the second story roof, indicating Gonzales may have hurt himself in the fall. The sheriff defended his depu- ties this morning, saying "They did everything they were sup- posed to do." "The underlying tlung is, everything we should have been doing was done," he said, adding he believes it was the design of the jail that allowed such an escape to occur. "I'm not using that (the build- ing's design) as an excuse," the sheriff said, "but this has been corning for two or three years." Gates said the jail is currently 580 inmates over capacity, and the original rourt holding areas at the jail have a capacity of only 125 to 150 pri.aoners. "We had about 300 people to process for the various courts this morning," he said. Up until two months ago. court-bound inmates were pro- cessed in the fourth floor dining hall, the sheriff said, adding, "It is a secure situation in that large chow hall." However, a remodeling of that dining hall began two months ago, and the only place large enough to separate inmates bound for court was on the roof. He said deputies daily inspect the rooftop perimeter of heavy screening, and he said he placed an additional two deputies on the roof during the morning separ- ations. stifling control from the state Legislature. Abbott has guided his dittrict of seven high schools and more than 17,000 students into a number of reforms in advance of the storm. The district has increased graduation requirements and academic demands. it has in- stituted an evaluation and re- t.raarung program pnmarily de- signed for math and science teachers.and is start.Ing a monitor program where the best teachers get extra pay to work with and upgrade other teachers. But he said he is not optimistic that school leaders in general are taking the clamor for change seriously enough. o.lr .................. ..... Crystal Sanderson gets a comforting hug from teacher Nada Hannaford during h er first day of kinder arten at New ort Elementary Sehool. -------- And in Irvine, a district spokeswoman said projected en- rollment figures are up over last year for the city's 25 schools. "We have a projected enrol- lment estimate of 16,174," she said, "compared to 15,920 last October." But in Laguna Beach, Super- intendent Billy J . Barnes said the district's four schoola are down about 118 students compared tc last year. "Last year we had heavier enrollment in kindergarten and third grade than we expected," Barnes said, "and we had to hire three teachers at the end of the first week. We won't know if that's going to happen again until about Wednesday." Fountain Valley School District officials were expecting about 7 ,033 kindergarten through eighth grade students this morn- ing at 14 schools. Because of declining enrol- lment, the district was forced to close Nieblas School last June. Most students from that school were directed to Tamura School this morning. Cheryl Snowden, the district's director of staff services, said officials were hoping today's kindergarten claas enrollment would exceed estimates, signaling an end to the declining enrollment trend. She said district officials were pleased that last year's kindergarten cl.ass was the same size as the first grade class. "But we're still graduating two eighth grade clasaes to every incoming kindergarten class, ao we have a way to go to catch up," she said. The Newport-Mesa school dis- trict will continue to contract, slipping this year by 1,200 stu- dents. school offk:iala said today. WITNESS DESCRIBES FAT AL NEWPORT BEACH FIRE ... About 16,500 student& are ex- pected to have suffered through a searing ~t day back in the 24-school district, "but we hang looee the first two or three days until we know what we have," said penonnel Assistant S uper- intend.ant Kevin Wheeler. FromPageA1 call the police. l wanted to mak& certain it wasn't some kids joking around ittthe alley. I heard a trash CAn clatter to the asphalt behind our house. Then, someone was banging on a door HEAT ... From Page A1 most likely getting ready for school Sunday. Newport's crowds numbered about 75,000, with 23 people rescued from small surf, a We- guard spokesman said. And in Laguna Beach, life- guards rescued eight people from that city's waters, where only 25,000 vi.sited Sunday. Ballplayer can't throw this thief out At about the same time the Dodgers were stealing their exciting victory over the At- lanta Braves Sunday, a theft of a different kind was going on at another baseball diamond in Fountain Valley. A softball player put her wallet in a pocket of an equipment bag while she went out to do battle in the hotaun at the Fountain •Valley Rec- reation Center. It wasn't until it was time to go home that she found a thief had struck and took her wallet containing a $20 bill and a credit card. Observers noted that once you let 'em steal bases, you just don't know where tha.ngs will end. We1re ' Listening ••• 642·6086 O=t •• OU.ettl.-d Uonday rr..i., If y<N dO nOf "••" fO"'' P•SMr b~ ~ '.IOr>m , .. .,.,.,.. fpm •no you• COlly "''" bt ~v9'9C'.J one house down from ours. Another roar. this time louder, and we both jumped to our feet. Our lights dinuned and the tele- vision flickered off and on. As we ran out through the sliding glass door into the back yard we could see huge tongues of orange flame shooting into the night sky. The home three doors from ours was wrapped in fire. Back in the house I dialed 911 and reported the tire. I was the second one to do so. The emerQOCY dispatcher thanked me for calling. Better many calls than none in time. By this time my husband was on our roof, garden hose in hand ready to use if necessary. The wind was blowing, sending showen1 of brilliant sparks over a number of rooftops. Another member of our family shimmied up onto the neighbor's roof with a second hoee. People were running down the alley, their faces eeriely lit by firelight, an expression of panic plainly etched on their features. "Someone is still in the houae," I heard a man shout. The fire rigs arrived... Fire- fight.era, with breathing ap- paratus on their b9cka. raced around the house tcying to save the structure, trying to re9C'Ue whoever was u -,pped inside. Emergency medical equipment rolled up the sln!et. A great many people were watching, but most of them stayed aome distance, letting the workers do their job. The ambulance parked in front of my houae and, as I watched, they brought out what I thought must be a young woman. It waa bani to tell, ahe appeared so terribly burned. She was breathing, but otherwise not p>oving at all. Medics poured sterile water from plastic bottles over the sheet that rovered her. I began to hear expl08iona \hen. PLANE WRECK ... From Page A1 The wreckage appeared to have eettled at the spot where it crashed, more than a quarter-mile directly offshore from 60th Stn!et in Newport Beach, h e said. Witnesses told authorities the plane had appeared to noae-dive into the water early last Thurs- day Divers from the Harbor Patrol found West still strapped to hia seat, Holani said. The windshield was missing, indicating the force of impact. "I'm kind of surprised the wreckage is still there," Holani said. "We found debris all the way up to the (Southern California Edison) power plant. One of the seats was found north of the Santa Ana River." The company insuring the red, white and blue Ceana 172 Sky- hawk aircraft is expected to hire a salvaging company to remove the wreck.age. Holani aaid divers did not find the engine with the remaining wreckage. "It 90Unds like the airplane was damaged severely," he aaid. The plane was owned by two Newport Beach men, Greg Axton and Don Glaaoock, who told authorities West, also from New- port Beach, had rented the plane !rom them. It remains unclear whether West was flying to another destination or was simply going up for a nightt.lme ride. Police investigators said aquain- tances told them West had been drinking prior to the accident. Whal do you like about the Dail y Pilot" What don't you like" Call the number al leCt and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropnate editor The same 24 hour answenng service may be used to record lel· ters Lo the editor., any topic Mailbox contributors must include their name and t elephone number for verHication. No circulation calls. please Tell us what ·s on your mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. 8chw•l11 tit P\lbllahet CleNm.d _....,,..lft9114/142·M'tt Alt otMt depenment• 142-4321 MAIN CWl'tCI 330 WMt 8'1y 81 Cotta ..... 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A police heli- copter circled the area, casting a beam from its powerful search- light ac:roa the scene. On the balcony of the hou.se behind us the liaht from the helicopter il- b.aninated an4')dd sight. A gray and white flop-eared bwmy nab- bit at on the edge of a wooden structure quietly w at.ch.lng the frantic aoene. I began to wonder Lf I were having 90IDe kind of bizarre nightmare. Late into the night, as we all tried to aleep. we could hear the fire department generator hum- ming. It WU a comfort to know they were still there. Hot 1pota flared up throughout the night. It wasn't until 5 this morning that the last smoke !~.-fed from the disastrous fire. Tired, smoke scented, aooty firemen were still on the acene at 7 this morning. None of us know, as yet, what cauaed the fire. I only know that this afternoon I am going out to buy a new smoke detector and then I will sit down and write a note of thanks to the men of the Newport Beach Fire Department for their dedicated efforts. "What we don't know is how many (students) won't show up today," Wheeler said. He said a couple of temporary teaching &Iota may ~ by week's end, alter district officials detennine which 9Choola gained or lo8t atudenta. At the Irvine Police Depart- ment. traffic lnvestiptor Doug Colling Wd he would be out thja week monitoring traffic flow and checking on the city's 18 croming guards. Frick na1ned to Laguna Planning Co1nrnission Corporate law attomey Richard J. Frick ha.I been named to the Laguna Beach Plpmlng Com- miaslon to fill qiUexpired term ol a comm.iMtoner who reeigned last month. Frick, a partner in the law firm of Paul, Haatinga, J anofak.y and Walker, in Calta Mesa, received his law degree in 1971 from the University of Chicago. He told council members he has ext.emive experience in zoning laws. the at.ate COMtal Com- rnilllon Environmental &ot.ection A#l'f.DCY, • well aa toxic wute manaaement and mineral, geothermal and hydroelectric ex- perience. A Robnsor1s Sae - 1 0 0 YEARS 0 F S T Y l E s2000000 - MIKASA TAB(ETOP SALE IS ON NOW SAVE 15% TO 57% ON DINNERWARE, FLATWARE AND GIFTS. • BULLETIN BOARD Golden West resumes senior social program "Tuesday Social," Golden West College's weekly program for aenior citizens, resumes for its aeventh semester on Sept. 20. A movie matinee begins at 3 p.m. in Forum II, and dirmer is available af1erward in the cafeteria for thoee who wiah to stay. Admission to the screening iB free tG Gold Key card holden. Movies will be shown each Tuesday, except holidays. The Gold Key card may be purchased for 50 cents at the community services office or at the door prior to each movie. The cards, for age 60 and older, admit seniors at discount rates to events at Golden West, Coastline and Orange Coast colleges. The Sept. 20 movie will be ''The African Queen" starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn. For the titles of future programs, call the community services office, 891-3991. Talk set on 'displaced homemaker' Marriage counselor Marti Malterre will speak on the problems of the ''displaced homemaker" at Friday's meeting of the Orange County chapter of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. Malterre, a past president of the organization, al8o will talk on the connection of nutrition to healthy family life at the meeting, scheduled for noon at the Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana. Call Richard Bibeau at 640-2428 for further information. Signups slated for Mesa classes Fall classes sponsored by the Costa Mesa Recreation Department offering such topics as dog obedience, modeling, folk dancing, bridge, tumbling and aerobic dancing will begin the week of Sept. 19. Registration for the classes is under way. More information is available by calling the department at 645-8551. Business writer to address Mesa meet Robert Haavind, two-time winner of excellence in business journalism awards, is scheduled to speak at the Orange County Technical Communication Society meeting Sept. 20 at the Barclay Inn in Costa Mesa. Haavind is publisher of High Technology magazine. Reservations are advised for the 7 p.m. talk and $ll buffet dinner, and should be mailed to Joy White, P.O. Box 16535, Irvine 92174. POLICE LOG ---------------------------------------------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Sept. 12, 1983 * Aa Burned boy may go back to school Mother, doctors want to return David Rothenberg, 7, to 'normal environment' By tM Ataoelated Preti David Rothenberg, the 7-year-old who 1uffered burns over 90 percent of hia body when hia father deliberately eet him on fire, ia expected to return home from a Beeton hospital within three weeka. The child's mother, Marie Rothenberg, 32, aa.td David alJo might return to 11Chool later this term. Dr. Salvatore Ruuo, adminis- trator at the Shriners Burn In- stitute in Beeton, said, "Our philoeophy is be should go back to achool, if he ia able, and (return) to a normal environment as if A place in the sun nothing has happened. We don't want him in a special claaa." Hia father, Charles Rothenberg, 42, was aentenced in July to 13 years in prison for attempted murder and arson. Rothenberg took David to Cali- fornia in late February and on March 3, he douaed the sleeping child's mattreas with kerosene and set it on fire. David will return to his home in Brooklyn wearing a face mask, a chin strap and an elastic garment that minimizes scarring, h is mother said. He al.so will wear a c.alifornia Angels baseball suit and cap, a gift from slugger Reggie Four unidentified beachgoers bask in the sun on the sands near 20th Street and West Ocean Front Jackson, she said. The child lost most of his fingers, but underwent successful skin-graft operations over his entire body at a University of California bum center. In July, he was transferred to the Shriners Burn Institute in Boston. Then, he lapsed into a severe, unexplained aetback, suf- fering convulsions, an inability to speak and psychological dis- turbances before taking a turn for the better several weeks ago, Mrs. Rothenberg said. "He's talking and happy and looking forward to returning home," said Mrs. Rothenberg. "He's really been a miracle kid. He would have been home already, but therapiata still have to work on his walk1ng." David has gone in a wheelchair to an ice cream parlor and to movies near the Boston hospital in the las\ two weeks. Before he goes out, his mother said she carefully p~pares him for the stares and the comments of passersby. She said he replies, "I know, and I don't care." Although David will be re· leased from the hospital, he'll undergo functional and cosmetic surgery until he is fully grown, she said. in Newport Beach on a very warm Sunday. There was plenty of sunshine to go around. Suspect brings hiinself to justice Computerized mousetrap really snappy . A suspect fleeing the IC«'9 Of a trattlc aecldent Frldey ntght Nln'owty mtued two Coeta Meu pollct of· ftcen. who pur9Ued hfm end COl'- nered him In the dMd and of the pollce cMpartment parttlng lot. Jef. trey L• Nlctlola, 32, of Atta Loma WU charged wtth uuult with a desdty WMPOI" after the 10:30 p.m. lnddent. A home on the 3000 bloctt of Carmel Drive was reported bur- glarized Frldey. The thief, who ap- parently wore loc:ka on hla hand9 during the cnme, swiped a vkl9o tape rec<>l'der. A Tustin man wu lllugged In the face with a buebell bat afthe Orange County Falrgrounda Saturday aft• an argument 9fleUed O¥« a ~ game. The vtcttm, taken to Hoeg Memorial Hoapftal wtth cuta and brui.ee, Mid he ceMed a IUll)«t, of Huntington Beech, a "fabo." The IUapecl pk:ked up the butt and of • bat aft• the game wu over and Nt the victim on the chin. Laguna Beach Two women end a man confronted a stroller on Broectwey In Laguna Beech late Sundey n6ght, fOl'dng the victim to tum O¥« sec> In CMh. Police Mid the two women were deac:rtbed u tall, bOth abOut 30 YM" of 11ge, one with dartt h8lr end the other a blonde. The male str~ rot>- befy euapect stood 8 t.et tall, waa of Hl9pen6c deacent, and weighed abOut 186 pound• with long, 1tralght half. Burgl.,. made oft with a CMh regllter containing ... unknown amountof=omuhopat 1518 South Cout H 80metlme aft« 11 p.m. Sat , the owr. Mid. The theft WU dlac:owled on Sunday. A gueet of a north Laguna Beech hotel reuturned to hl9 room Sunday morning to find S130 In cuh mlulng. • • • A man who threetenecs hit neigh- bor with an ax wu Mnt home by pollct who arrtwd at the tcer1e of the LllQUna Cenyon Road dl9puta at about 11:30 p.m. Sunday. The victim r9fueed to preaa c:hargea. Irvine Buralare am8lhed a window In a Sony s.w. Cent•. 18022 Cowan, about 4 p.m. Sundey, IMklng off with a vkl9o cwnera and recorder. pollct tekf. Manager Rey Arntz aald he Nlfn't det«mlned " anything WM taken end wNI chedl Inventory lat• this weak. A burglar 8tole IUl<IO worth of elec1rtcal toola from • con8tructlon 81te at Hwvwd Park, 14701 Harverd Ave., eotMtlma t.rore 1:30 Lm. Saturdey, polloe Mid. . . . An lrvtne man wu errested a.tty Saturdey morning for inw.ttgatlon of being under the Influence of opfat•. polloe Mild. Pollot and pei Mledloa c.rne to the home o4 Henry M. Mat1e, In the 19000 block oftiarverd Avenue about 3 a.m. The madlcel aid c.11 waa for Mejla'I wtt., who WU tuftwlng ~ end cheet palna. pollct Mid. Fountain Valley Someone pr1ed ()J*'l the wtndow Of a lodted 1982 Ford Courter Sund-v In the 15000 btock of Mt. Matt.mom StrMt and stole the ~-elde door. The door WU Yelued at '300 by the OM* who .. MIMp during the rtpofl. . . . A vendal lnterlared with the traffic flow. He upr001ed the.atop 8'gn end pole at the lnt«Metton of Gardenia Avenue and WalrM st.-and r..ineetted them ln a nearby dralNlge ditch. TODAY'S· WEATHER •, 1-----------------------------------------------------------1 Sunny and hot till further notice Coastal Tides TOOAY ~ hlgll 1:80 P.lft. 6.2 ~-~~·p..... 1.0 '"' Nafl •:Ot a.m. a.a .. Arte IOw l:OI ~ 2.1 !'. ._.., ,,._. 2:111 p.m. •.• ~· 8-lclio. 10-.17 p.m. O.t ... ..... -IOd"Y .. 1:04 p.m., .... ., ~··:ae ...... --.., .. ••• 7:0ll p.111, •9 Moon .... • 12:31Lm.IOdey,_et • • 10:• p.m. tonlQlll -.... 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And Robert La Voie, vice president of operations for N::e, hopes the world will beat a path to the doors of hia Culver City-baaed pest control company. N::e, a wholly owned subsidiary of Bekins Co., has been involved in the more traditional pest extermination buainesa since 1938. But now, the company has entered the computer world with development of wh8t it calla the Rodent Activity Monitoring System. The acronym is RAMS. Practically all you do is add cheeee. LaVoie says the new system incorporates the technology of computers with established trap and bait systema to create a program that removes human error aa well as the boredom of walking trap lines in food prooeaing plants, bakeries, restaurants, farms and dairies. Traditionally, N::e aent its technicians to indus- trial cuatomera' plants to check traps and bait stations, removing dead rodents and replacing the traps with fresh bait or poiaon. "In addition,'' LaVoie said, "the technician would have to inspect every single trap in the building, because they had no way of knowing which ones had been sprung or which ones needed fresh bait." It's all done with computers now, but the end result is much the same. In a large food processing p\ant, that task could take a long time. And it's not exact.ly the most exciting work in the world, LaVoie said. Enter the new system, baaed on a sheet metal and plastic quarter-dome "mouae houae'' complete with its own front door. The ultra-modem rat trap a1ao comes equipped with a monitoring devioe which is connected to a central computer at At::e's headquarters. Any ·rodent foolish enough to enter the dome home trap immediately records its preeence on the computerized activity tranamit1er at the site. That infonnation is sent via telephone signal to the N::e terminal. "The central computer records the time, location and bait uaed," LaVoie said. "It a1ao records whether the trap was actually sprung or if the bait was only nibbled on." This allows technicians to know eUctly which traps need attending, thus avoiding tedious and unnecessary tours of each trap in the plant or factory. from our l:x::y.s· dapt. our ~t.si:zlhn~Wlndbnz.aker, thci morhn cy O MaNC TMIL herd 'IM2.0nn9 docl"OO end cott.on poph n .9r1<zll w1 th l<mtl<Zd collor aro cuffu and mimatunz. plaid hnl119 pz.rflict fbr c.col mom~ and ew.mnse> el\/Oi 1"bl<z. 10 tan t navy Im, royal. and-kelly ~n @)~o~@)~~ I 44 Fo.hion laland • N~WJ>Orf Ekoch • 7141644·5070 1001~.twqod8/ud .• ~ttwood "'"•. 213/208-3273 I . Orange Coas1 DAILY PILOT /Monday, 1983 NB STOCKS MONO\ y· ' t:Lu~LNG PRICES S..in N•I ')41,, NII f' E M\ C 10" t l\Q P r M\ (IOUI C'"Q NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OUOf MIONS INCLUOE TA/10£8 O>I T11E NEW V~lt. MIDWES I, P.t\C"IC P8W, 80SlON DE HIOll AND CIN<:tNNA 11 SI OCK 0.CH ... HGE8 ANO llf POllTiO av IHE NASO IN8TINET '"'~' N,.t p • hd\ , .. ,,. (' "Q ~,.,1,, ..... PE~C•o"' Cno 'Jut I•\ Ntf PE M\ Clo"' CllQ "-'" Ntl P E "°' <.•u~ Cl\o ~·'" Nol P E h<h tlo'" < hQ • • ,--------------------;--r ----------.:.--.:'-·-----..,_ ~--- Dow Jones Final Down 10.67 Cloelng 1,229.07 1•1111111111 Gasoline prices still fall as summer splurge ends LOS ANGELES -The end of s~r and of vacation driving will bring a decline in guollne prices as demand tape~ off, oil industry analyst Dan Lundberg says. The average price of all gasoline grades dropped 0.2 of a cent per gallon in the two-week period ended Sept. 9 on a drop in wholesale prioes of 0.46 of a cent a gaijon, according to a nationwide survey of 17 ,500 gas stations published Sunday in the weekly Lundberg Letter. He said the pressure of competiuon would force further reductions as the summer gasoline market dries Lip. Volkswagen, Audi recall urged WASHINGTON -The government is urging the recall of more than 1.5 million Volkswagen and Audi cars. The National Highway Safety Administration says that separate investigations revealed probable safety defects with brake and electrical systems. The agency said it acted aft.er receiving 96 complaints of problems with Volkswagen hydraulic lines resulting in braking problems, and 3,000 complaints involving electrical system problems causing Volkswagen and Audi cars to suddenly stall. Bankers call claim 'nonsense' WASHINGTON -Bankers say Treasury Sec- retary Donald T. Regan's claim that they are to blame for high interest rates is "nonaenae'' and "a smokescreen" designed to divert attention from the real culprit -the huge federal deficit. In a recent speech, Regan had criticiz.ed banks and other financial institutions, saying there doesn't appear to be any "good reason ... or excuse" for rates to be as high as they are. Foreign investments welcomed WASHING TON -President Reagan said his administration will fight "continued and increasing" foreign efforts to di8crimi.nate against Americans who seek to invest abroad. Reagan said foreign investment is welcomed in the United States, and that. U.S. officials and companies would expect the same welcome overseas. Judge rules 'authority abuse' MIAMI -A federal judge has ruled that lhe Federal Home Loan Bank Board abused its authority when it placed Biscayne Federal Savingis and Loon Association into receivership in April But rather than remove the receivers, U.S. District Judge Eugene Spelhnan says the status quo would be maintained until he conducts another hearing Nov. 21. GOLD QUOTATIONS WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORI( (API S.O. t Pr•v T-v oav 111 111 114 693 •u 363 1936 1m 71 '° I J WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORI<: (AP) s.t>. 12 Pr••. NY )00 m to2 ,. 1 STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT -- OOW JONES AVERAGES NEW Y<>'IK (AP) -FlMI Oow•Jotwl ~ Monday, Seo. 11. ~~ 1251.03 1262.IO 1225-00 1229.111-lt..67 20 Trn S7U1 JI0.7l 5'1.M 5'6.1S-U l IS Ull 1l2.1l IJUI 131.J6 132.22+ 1.06 •SSfk 497,ot !Q0,05 •U1 -.-1.12 Ind\;\ 12,JtS,"° Tran l.lM.llO Utllt 1,flS,700 t.SSlk 17M7,,_ AMERICAN LEADERS m,,.. u11a m.• 1't "° ns\loo l2 ,,. 21•,IGO 205.lOO 101,100 N,000 s lOV. + ~ • 16" .-+ \4 ~ +1-16 m• +" llli'> 1n 1o -"' l -~ v -I