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i.os i imi-s Of SUNDAY. AI'KII. 15. 1W0 B11 ORANGE COUNTY By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER CHESS OCC: Debate Team Talks Its Way Into U.S. Title 7 ti jaji i DOIUi She said the team dedicated its season to the pro-democracy students who demonstrated in Beijing's Tian An Men Square last spring.

The team wore sweat shirts printed with "Freedom of Speech" and the Chinese flag. Other OCC medal winners were: Rod Attebery, Irvinesilver in oral interpretation. Christina Bagdonas, Costa Mesa gold in readers theater and impromptu speaking, silver in poetry recitation, bronze in speech to entertain. Bonnie Beauchemln, Costa Mesa gold in readers theater, bronze in speech to entertain. Chris DeSurra, Costa Mesa gold in readers theater and oral interpretation, bronze in duo interpretation.

Stacey Hudgens, Anaheim Hills gold in team debate and impromptu speaking, silver in extemporaneous speaking. Kersena London, Tustin gold in readers theater, silver in prose interpretation. Catherine Martinez, Irvine gold in team debate, bronze in informative speaking and Lincoln -Douglas (one-on-one) debate. Ronny Rubens, Corona gold in reader's theater, prose interpretation and oral interpretation, bronze in duo interpretation. Suzle Ross, Westminster silver in informative speaking, bronze in impromptu speaking.

Tiffany Stewart, Tustin gold in readers theater and informative speaking, bronze in communication analysis. Candy VanClna, Costa Mesa gold in Lincoln-Douglas debate, silver in persuasion, bronze in informative speaking. Kevin Dawes of Huntington Beach and Jennifer Sawyer of Long Beach competed but won no medals. Other team coaches are OCC faculty members Norm Frlcker, Cat Carroll, Georgle Monahan, Mike Leigh and volunteer Alice Luchau. Black piece works.

19 Ne5 20 Nxe5 Rxe5 21 Overlooking the threat. However, 21 Bf 1 permits 21 Be4, and 21 loses to 21 Bxf3! 22 Rf 1 (or 22 gxf3 Qxf3 23 Bf 1 Rg5 24 Bg2 Re2i Re2! 23 Bxe2 Qd4 24 Khl Rxe2. Bxg2l As 22 Kxg2 Rg5 23 Kf 1 QI3 mates. 22 Be2 Qxg6 23 Qg3 Rg5, White Resigns. If 24 Rb3, then 24 Rxe2 25 Kxg2 Qe4 wins White's Queen.

GM Eingorn (U.S.S.R.) GM Christiansen (U.S.A.), Summit Match, Reykjavik 1990: 1 d4 Nf6 2 Nf3 g6 3 c4 Bg7 4 Nc3 0-0 5 e4 d6 6 Be2 The Classical System against the King's Indian Defense. e5 7 0-0 Na6l? Departing from the heavily-analyzed 7 Nc6 8d5Ne7.8 Re1 White accomplishes nothing with 8 dxe5 dxe5 9 Nxe5 Nxe4. c6 9 Bfl Bg4 10 d5 Foreseeing 10 Nc5 1 1 b4. Nb4I The threat of 1 1 Bxf3 12 Qxf3 Nc2 gains time. 11 Be2 o5 12 Bg5 h6 13 Be3 Nh5 14 a3 Na6 The Knight will reemerge on c5.

15 g3l Thwarting Black's customary plan of. f7-f5. White meets 15 16exf5gxf5by 17 Nh4! Bxe2 18Qxe2Qe8 19 Bb6! Nc5 20 Radl, with strong pressure on d6. Nf6 16 Qd2 h5 17 Rad1 cxd5 18 cxd5 Bd7 19 Bh6 Nc5 20 Bxg7 Kxg7 21 Ng6 Qe7 22 Bc4 Preventing Nc5-b3-d4. After 22 h4 Rfc8, Black will try for b7-b5-b4.

h4l 23 Kg2 Rh8 Before White can set up f2-f4. Black finds counterplay on the h-file. 24 h37l Weakening. White should concentrate on the Queenside with 24 b4. Nh5 25 Rb1 a4 26 Qe3 Qd8 Black will take the initiative with 27 Qa5 and 28 b5.

27 Ne2 Hoping for g3-g4, keeping the h-file closed. abcdefgh Continued from Bl It's a joke among other schools, but it pays off." The 14-member team, ranging in age from 18 to 45, competed in 16 different events in an Olympic games format. Gold medals were presented to the top 5 of competitors in each event. The Orange Coast College team finished with 18 gold, six silver and 10 bronze medals to run away with the overall championship. Team member Brendan Hayne of Newport Beach was runner-up for top speaker of the tournament.

He won three gold medals in readers theater, dramatic interpretation and speech to entertain, plus a bronze medal in prose interpretation. Taylor, a member of the college's speech faculty, said the pressure of the week's tournament was as intense as any athletic contest. "They've competed in 21 rounds this week. It's the same emotion. Ask any performer ask Magic Johnson about the adrenaline rush.

It's the same thing here." ships two weeks ago in Long Beach. Borgen qualifies for the state championship playoff. Other winners of sections: Class Allan Karman and Charles Deise, 3-1; David Tom and Anthony Sarmiento, 3V4-V4; Karl Peterson, Barbara Koks, and Thomas Bride-son; "D-E," Jeremy Martin, 3V4-V4. Paul Shannon organized the 57-player event, with the assistance of the Southern California Chess Federation. Two new chess classes begin April 1 9 at the Westwood Recreation Center, 1350 Sepulveda Blvd.

in Los Angeles. Alexey Root, current U.S. women's champion, will teach a beginners' class at 6:30 p.m. Thursdays. At 7:30 p.m., she and husband Doug Root will team up to teach a more advanced class.

The fee is $20 for each five-week course. Call (213 473-3610 for more information. The Santa Monica Bay Chess Club, which meets Monday and Friday evenings in the Senior Citizens Center, 1450 Ocean Ave. in Santa Monica, will conduct the April Action on April 20. It's a three-round tournament with the Action chess time limit of 30 minutes per player per game.

For details, call Randy Hough at (818) 282-7412 or Ben Neth-ercot at (213) 455-1704. Innovative organizer Charles Rostedt reports that more than 300 chess fans have called his Bulletin Board System. Anyone with a computer and modem can call (213) 436-9790 to read chess information, place messages, sound off on chess topics, or ask master Darrin Schuster a question. There is no charge. TODAY'S GAMES April 15.

1990 Position "5058: White to play and win. From the game Shirov King, Gausdal 1990. Solution to Position "5057: 1 Ng5! Bxh2 2 Rxh7 Qxh7 3 Ng5 mate. In the game, White chose 1 Nxg3? and only drew. Drunk Drivin ing? 52 law.

C-' PRE-RECORDED MESSAGE explains the CVC 231 LJuJ KTj.iiT.Kiir-iiT.TiBTj?BiB:nin.TiHaaipiiiiiair-eiyt; ATTORNEYS SPECIALIZING IN D.U.t. CALL 1-800 532 330O FOR AN APPOINTMENT Drunk Driving Legal Hotllna (am) 1969 Mark D. Olson Law Offlcol b5 28 Ba2Nf6l Intending 29 Rh5 and 30 hxg3 31 fxg3 Nh7 32 Nxh7 Bxh3. THKP AlWtBT.CSIK ABE MEMREPC AC Tilt CAIITUEnu MiiIMiliii 29 f4l? Now or never. Not 29 g4? because of 29.

31 Qd2 Rh5 32 Nh3 Nxe4 33 Qd3 Ngxf2! 34 Nxf2 Qg5, with a winning attack. If 29 Ng1 Rh5 30 N1f3, Black breaks through with the HOMERS BSSOOPTSOn inc. sacrifice 30 hxg3 31 fxg3 Nfxe4! 32 Nxe4 Bxh3 33 Kgl Nxe4 34 Qxe4 Bf5. For example, 35 Qe2 Bxbl 36 Bxbl Qf6 37 Rf Rah8 38 Nh4 Qg5 39 Kf2 Rxh4! wins for Black. Nfxe4l? Spectacular, but the simple it 29 Qe7 30 Nc3 Nh5! is more effective.

A.N. ABELL AUCTION CO. 30 Nxe4 Bxh3 31 Kxh3 As 31 Kf2? INTERNATIONAL NEWS The International Section of the 1990 New York Open began Sunday at the Penta Hotel in New York City. It's a nine-round tournament with 63 players, including 33 grandmasters. The 18-mem-ber contingent from the Soviet Union is headed by former world champion Mikhail Tal, former candidates Andrei Soko-lov and Rafael Vaganian, and the tournament's highest-rated player, Jan Ehlvest.

After three rounds, Larry Christiansen, the former Californian who now lives in New York, leads with 3-0. Nine players have LOCAL NEWS The sixth annual Santa Barbara County Open, a six-round tournament, takes place April 21-22 at the Recreation Center, 100 E. Carrillo St. in Santa Barbara. Two top finishers qualify for the playoff for the state championship.

For all of the details, call Parker Montgomery at (805) 969-6177 or Art Mankin at (805) 682-4161. The first major scholastic tournament in the Antelope Valley, the 1990 Southern California Junior Open in Pear-blossom, attracted 96 players. Chad Lit-trell, Jonathan Goldfarb and Joey Farar won top individual honors, while Stephen White Junior High and Pearblos-som School fielded the best teams. Richard Borgen scored to win the Master-Expert section of the Southern California Class Champion Nxe4 32 Qxe4 Bf5 33 Qe3 hxg3 34 Nxg3 Bxbl 35 Bxbl Qf6 continues Black's IM Saidy IM D. Root, NCCA Masters Open, Berkeley 1 990: 1 d4 e6 2 c4 b6 An unusual opening, sometimes called Owen Defense.

3 e4 Bb7 4 Bd3 f5I? Daring. 5 Nc3 Safe and sound. Instead, the speculative 5 Bxg2 6 Qh5 g6 7 fxg6 Bg7 8 gxh7 Kf8 9 Ne2 Nf 6 10 Qh4 Bxh 1 1 1 Bg5, as played by Walter Browne, tries for outright refutation. Bb4 6 Qh5 g6 7 Qe2 Nf6 8 Bg5 h6 9 Bxf6 Qxf6 10 Nf3 Nc6 11 a3Bxc3lf 11 Black gets shoved back by 12 e5 Qg7 13 d5. 12 bxc3 0-0 13 0-0 Rae8 14Rfe1 Re7 15 Rab1 A deceptive position.

White's impressive center will become a target, unless it can advance safely. Perhaps 15 Na5 (White welcomes 15 Ne5 16 Nxe5 Qxe5 17 exf5) 16 e5 Qg7 17 d6 Ree8 18 dxc7 Rc8? 1 9 Nd4 is acceptable for White, but 18. Bxf3! 19 Qxf3 Rc8 favors Black. And 15 e5 Qg7 gives Black the threat of d7-d6 in conjunction with g6-g5-g4. e5 16 exf5? White must fight for the center with 16 d5 Nd8 17 exf5 e4! 18 Nd4 gxf5 19 f3.

exd4 17 Qc2 dxc3 18 fxg6 Rfe8 Every FEATURING PASADENA AND WESTLAKE VILLAGE ESTATES AUCTION THURSDAY APRIL 19 AT 10 A.M. PREVIEW WED. 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. THURS.

10 A.M. TILL TIME OF SALE Yatm2hr? Grand Piano (G3) 6' Ebony Case. Burl Walnut Secretary Desk. Antique Mah. Leather Top Carlton rwLtMm." Country French Chest.

19th Century Country French Desk. French Marble Top Inlaid 3 Drawer Chest. And Lamp Tables- 3 Pc- French And 2 Arm Chaifs- Freh Inlaid i i rl nch.Le,ather JP Writing Table. French Arm And Side Chairs. Antique Carved Oak Marble Top Server.

Antique Rush rllnH. American Mah- Slan3- Mah- DiJ Table By faker. Chinese1 6 Panel Iron Torchierers. Decorated W. I.

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Brass And Copper Ware. e. nlili 10cPc; Carv.ed French Inlaid Dining Room Set. 5 Pc. Carved Marble Top French Bed Room Set.

Lata Llol Sony nSnnrSS T9" 976 S'ds' Part 3 From A Palm Springs Estate A Collection Of Designer Clothes In Sizes 8-12 Includes, Donald Brooks, Victor Costa, Mollie Parnies, Estevez, Travilla, Etc Purses Shoes, Hats, 1911 WEST ADAMS BLVD. (NEAR SANTA MONICA FREEWAY WESTERN AVE Auctioneers Since 1916 Cal. Lie. 146 (213)734-4151 FAX (213) 734-0137 threats. White grabs as much material as possible.

hxg3 32 Kg2? Best is 32 Kxg3 Qh4 34 Kg2 Qh2 35 Kf 1, when 35 Qh1 36 Ng1 and 35 Rh3 36 N4g3 seem to hold. Rh2 Seeing 33 Kxg3? Qh4 34 Kf3 Qh5 35 Kg3 Qh3 mate. Also 33 Kg1 Nxe4 34 Nxg3 (34 Qxe4? Qb6) Rh3 35 Qxe4 Rxg3 36 Kf 1 Qh4 should win for Black 33 Kf3 Qh4 34 N2xg37? After 34 Nxc5l, Black must draw by 34 Ke4 Qf5 36 Kf3 Qh5. The winning attempt 34 f5? loses to 35 Ne6 Kg8 36 Qc3 g5 37 Qc7. f5! Threatening 35 Qg4 mate.

White is lost. 35 Nf2 Ne4! 36 Ngxe4 Even 36 Qxe4 fxe4 37 Ngxe4 Qxf4 38 Ke2 Qxe4 won't save White. Oh 5 37 Kg3 fxe4. White Resigns. iuyo rremium win Be onargea lo ine buyer As Part Of The Purchase Price.

I A.N. ABELL AUCTION GO. Proudly Presents A DISTINGUISHED SPECIAL AUCTION (NEXT) SUNDAY, APRIL 22 AT 11:00 A.M. Fine Works Of Art From Bel Air, San Marino, Hancock Park, and Brentwood Estates As Well As Consignments Of Commensurate Importance. FEATURING FINE FRENCH, ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL FURNITURE; cMnuwvrti usanu i-iaimus; LLULRb; AMbKlCAN AND EUROPEAN PAINTINGS AND I'KllNlb; MAKBLt L.AKDEN STATUARY: BRONZE FIGURES: FINE STERLING AMD riPOR GIAN SILVER; ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN AND GLASS; ORIENTAL AND OTHER WORKS OF ART.

PAINTINGS. WATERCOLORS AND PRINTS INCLUDE: Works Sinned Or Attributed To: Euaene Boudin. Dana Bartlntt Marco Zim, Gamble, H. James Peel, KA. Hyer, Lewis Cohen, Pohl, S.G.

Weiss, Filleau, G.E. Renard, Ivan Kalnykoff, Gisseppe DON'T BE FOOLED BY MISLEADING ADVERTISING. OUR COMPETITORS RUN HEADLINES SIMILAR TO THE ONES ABOVE. YOU'D THINK THAT THEY HAVETHE LOWEST PRICES AROUND RIGHT? WRONG WE BOUGHT THE BLINDS LISTED BELOW FROM COMPETITORS TO ILLUSTRATE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OUR PRICING AND THEIRS. FORGET THEIR CLMUS-WE HAVE LOWER PRICES ON NAME BRAND, QUALITY BLINDS SHADES.

SHOP THEM-THEN CALL US FOR OUR LOWER PRICE oi Eugene Botidm. Harbor Scene, Oil Painting On Panel 1.3 10 'A FRENCH AND CONTINENTAL FURNITURE INCLUDES: Regence Kingwood And Satinwood Commode, WRouge Marble Top; Louis XV Carved Walnut And Pewter Lavabo And Stand; Louis XV Kingwoodl Bureau du Dame. 19th C. Fruitwood And Marquetry Bibliotheaue: 19 C. Bonnetiere: Cnuntrv French Wal LEVOLOR HUNTER DOUGLAS DEL MAR LOUVERDRAPE GRABER MORE! uidiuiG, uuiui miiu iidiidii ouiuuis, ui Lame Ancestral Drawings; Several Icart Etchings And Hunt Prints, Etc.

CLOCKS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS INCLUDE: STEINWAY "0" Grand Piano, 5'11" Custom "English" Mah. Case; STEINWAY Grand Piano 57" Mah. Case. STEINWAY Grand Piano, 57" Ebony Case. Sohmer Grand Piano, 57" "Louis XV" Case 5.

Ant. English, French And Austrian Grandfathers Clocks. Austrian Regulator Clocks. Regina Disc And Austrian Cylinder Music Boxes, Etc. BRONZE AND IVORY STATUARY INCLUDES: Pr.

Of Neo-Classical Figural Carved Carrara Marble Urns, H. Two Pair Of Carved Marble Garden Seats; Bronze And Ivory Figures And Groups Inscribed Barye, LeComte, Villiano, Bosio, Etc; Bronze Ivory Statue, Signed Colinet; Several Large Figural And Animal Bronzes; Verde Antico And Gilt Bronze Urn, Etc. OBJECTS OF ART INCLUDE: Magnificent Louis XV Style 19th Century Sevres Clock Garniture And Urns; Pr. Of Ant. Satsuma Temple Jardinieres, Pr.

Of Enamel And Crystal Girandoles; Pr. Of Sevres Cobalt Blue Urns; Pr. Bohemian Lustre Table Lamps; Chinese Porcelain Vases; K.P.M. And Meissen Porcelain Statues; Pr. Peacock Color Glass Lamps; Meissen 2-Part Center Bowl; Bronze Desk Candelabra-Cranberry Glassware; 19th C.

Capo De Monte Compote, Candelabra And Urns; Sevres Porcelain Urn, H. Large Lladro Porcelain Groups; Cut Glass; Spode Service Plates; Lennox And Spode Dinnerware; Flora Danica Dinnerware; Baccarat Stemware; Signed Tiffany, R. Lalique And Lalique Bowls, Vases, Water Glasses, Cats, Etc. Bronze And Aurene Chandelier, Etc. Furs Include Russian Lynx And Mink Capes, Etc.

GEORGIAN AND AMERICAN ANTIQUE SILVER INCLUDES: Geo. Ill Silver Salver, John Carter, London 1771; Geo III Warming Dish, Paul Storr 1829; Geo. II Silver Tea Pot, Peter And Anne Bateman; George III Silver Kettle, Edinburgh 1789; American Silver Kettle, G. Royce, N.Y.; Geo. Ill Silver Creamer, Robt.

And Samuel Hennell, London 1809; Geo. Ill Silver Basket, John Ernes, 1780; Coin Silver Cup, Braverman Levy; Irish Silver Cup, Geo. Hill 1761; Geo. Ill Silver Cup, T. Wynne, 1773; Strainer, Annsley, Circa 1760; Water Pitcher, Wm.

Gale, Circa 1850, Etc. STERLING AND SHEFFIELD SILVER INCLUDES: 5 Pc. Sterling Silver Tea Service By W.W. Wattles; Gorham 5 Pc. Sterling Silver Tea Set, C.

1871; Russian Silver Enamel Tankard, C. 1880; Pr. Continental Silver Repousse Candlesticks; Silver Repousse Water Pitcher; Flatware Services Include: George Jensen 89 George Jensen 133 Wallace "Romance Of The 86 Sheffield And Silver Plate Candelabra, Trays And Other Serving Pieces, Etc. ORIENTAL RUGS INCLUDE: Several Antique And Semi-Antique Large Kashans, Kirmans, Sarouks, Etc. Up To 12' 24'.

Aubusson Rug 13' Etc. VSTA $128 I HOME DEPOT $1 VISTA $13ff 1 WELLS $105 WELLS $120 WELLS $102 nut Armoire; 19 C. Country French Oak And Walnut Commodes. Country French Buffet; Louis XV Style Gilded Vitrine; Louis XV Style Kingwood Ladies Desk. Pr.

Louis XV Style Bow Front Marble Top Chests; Louis XVI Style Carved And Gilt Wood Console, W. Two Louis XV Style Satinwood Semainiers; Louis Philippe Boulle Cabinet; Louis XV Style Bronze Mounted Bureau Plat; Northern Italian Marquetry Commode; Venetian Decorated Poudreuse And Secretary Abattant; Unusual Italian Figural Carved Table Mirror; Carved Italian Cassone; Venetian Mirror; Suite of 8 Louis XVI Style Dining Chairs; Louis XV Cane Chaise a la Reine; Bergeres And Fauteuils. Etc. ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL FURNITURE INCLUDES: Fabulous Renaissance Revival Gilt Wood Pier Mirror; William And Mary Style Burlwood And Parcel Gilded Bookcase, W. H.

George III Burl Walnut Desk; English Mah. Bureau; 19th C. Burl Walnut Sideboard Inset With Portrait Plaques; Pr. Of Adams Style Cane Planters, L. Georgian Style Mah.

Drum Table; 8 Chippendale Style Mah. Dining Chairs; 8 Adams Decorated Arm Chairs; Queen Anne Style Mah. Console Game Table; Chinese Coramandel 8-Panel Screen; Lacquer And Mother Of Pearl Planter; Chinese Red Lacquer Cabinet; Pr. Of Chinoiserie Lacquer Corner Cabinets; Chinoiserie Lacquer Tea Chest On Stand; Etc. RIVIERA MINI BLIND, 94-38 59 DEL MAR 38" DUETTE, 70-14 46-58 DEL MAR SCULPTURESQUE VERTICAL, 70.12X64 CALL US WE LOVE TO QUOTE PRICES OVER THE PHONE, BECAUSE WE KNOW OUR PRICES ARE LOWER Will All Be Sold In One Session Of Fast Selling NEXT SUNDAY, APRIL 22ND AT 11:00 A.M.

Preview Friday, April 20th And Sat. April 21st From 10 A.M. Till 5 P.M. 1921 WEST ADAMS BLVD. (Now Western Ave.

And Seats Monica freeway! FREE VALET PARKING PROVIDED FOR SUNDAY AUCTION TILL END OF SALE A.N. ABELL AUCTIONEERS SINCE 1916cal.lic.no. 149-150 (213) 734-4151 FAX 12131 734-0137 I HI Ml" I III mm II i I IB HW'IWil Hi I II II II I HI HI III HQHSAHBHnwBH iu rerceni r-remium win be unargea 10 ine buyer as Part Ut I he Purchase Price COMMISSION AUCTION DISCOUNT DEPT. STORED '2 MILLION DOLLAR COST INVENTORY OF ORRILL'S AUCTION TUESDAY APRIL 17TH SALE STARTS AT 10 AM Tons of office supplies and furniture, electronics, watches, small appliances, stereo, COSMETICS, "perfume, cologne, toys, lamps, automotive, beauty supplies, clothing, clocks, sporting goods much more. MEN'S LADIES CLOTHING OVERSTOCKI U.S.

HFR. OF WELL MADE CLOTHING SEEN IN MAJOR DEPT. STORESI THURSDAY. APRIL 19TH. STARTS 10:30 A.M.

MOVED TO 1 951 8 VENTURA TARZANA. CA corner Shirley Ave. LADIES: SUITS, SLACKS, SKIRTS, BLAZERS, VESTS, BLOUSES, SHIRTS, ETC. MENS: SUITS, SLACKS, BLAZERS, VESTS, SHIRTS, TIES, ETC. SOME FIXTURES INSPECT APRIL 18.

10-4. Large Frmtwood China Cab. with Bevel Glass Doors 4 Raised Orient. Figs, Lovely Lite Mah. 5 Ft.

9 Inch Kawai Grand Piano. Early I9lh Century Mah, Sectry Desk. Pair ol Carved Louis XV Split Back Wing Chans, Louis XV Sofa Chair. Ornate Old Carved Minor, Other Gold Leal Mirrors, lovely Mah. WurhUer Stage Piano.

Stemway-Upright Piano. Fine Old Mah. Inlaid Leather Lop Cocktail End. Step. Drum Lamp Tables.

Carved Oriental Screen. Antq. Barometer. Antq Mah. Chest Desk.

Oil Paintings By FJenor Faust W.L. Dewolf Others. Water Colors Prints. Antq. French Marble Top Lamp Table.

French Marquetry Rosewood Inlaid Drop Lid Sectry Desk. Three pc. Antq, Carved Inlaid Settee Chairs. Antq. Colonial Settee.

Louis XV Style Chaise Lounge. Solas. Sola Geds. Singles Pans of Uphed. Chairs.

Cocktail. End. Lamp. Occ. Com.

Tables. Some Bnc Brae. Crystal. China. Silverplate, Bronze Vases.

Iron Brass Shell. Mah, Duncan Phyle Din. Set with China Cab. French Prov. D.R.

Set with Large Hutch Other Dfi Dinettes Sun. Apr. 22 10:25 Inspection Daily 9-3 2919 Wilshire Bl. Santa Monica Ca. 1 Mi.

West of Bundy) ii wnne rencn frov mng Mr. Mrs. Bed. Set. Other Bed.

Sets. Antq. Orient. Pet. Solid Brass Baby Crib Cradle.

MAURY SLAVKIN SON 277-7373 lie. 345 1910 West Adams Blvd. Near Western Ave. 877-5737: 19510 VENTURA 8L, 1212, TARZANA. CA 91356 OTATC I IP UI-iAC? All PTIflMC Dl IIC "71 A ore (213) 873-6871 (818) 705-7432 STATE LIC.

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