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Coast
Bill Libby, who helped
Nancy Reagan write a
biography, died at his
Westminster home over
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We asked Orange Coast
residents what advice
they have for new Qradu-
ates./ A3
Nation
Congress considers Issue
of amnesty for Illegal
aliens this week on
Capitol Hiii.i A4
A veterans dispute with
the VA ends when the
frustrated war hero takes
his own llfe./ A4
World
Angry coal miners, Eng-
lish police clash again In
ongoing strike./ M
Kuwait Insists Amerlcan-
supplled St!nger missiles
~If not be used against
laraet./M
Featare
Add a solid coat of
sunscreen to your sum-
mer beach wardrobe./82
Sports
The United States water
polo team dropped a
10-J decision to the Sov-
iet Union In Budapest,
Hungary ./C1
Boxer Gerry Coetzee,
who now resides In Hunt-
ington Beach, wlll get a
shot at Larry Holmes In
Las Vegas./C1
John McEnroe had prob-
lems with his opponent
and officials, but he man-
aged to survlve./C2
Entertainment
Golden West College
gets Its summer theater
season off and runnlna
with "The Mousetrap'T
this week.183
Bualneu
EIP Microwave In New-
port Beach has received
multt-mlltton dollar Air
Force contracts.JM
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Buttetln Board A3
Bulfnett 85
ca11torrue Newt A•
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Coma 84
Ctoaword C7
Death Notio. c•
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"-You 82 ~ ce
Ann t.encMr'I A2
Mutual Fundl 85
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OptrikMi AS
PpbLog A3
Pubk Notloel C4
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Back·Bay DDT tests halted
Search for source of pollution tn local water
exhausts state board• s financial resources
By JERRY BIRSCH Jim Anderson, executive officer of
OftMDlillf,......., the-water board for this region, said
Testing for toxic pollutants in San the board's SJ0,000 t0xic chemical
Diego Creek and Upper Newport Bay test budget bas been spent trying to
bas stopped uhtil next month because find the souroe of the banned
the state Regional Water Quality • pesticide DDT and other chemical
Control Board has run outrof money, pollutants in Upper Newport Bay and
SchoolPower numera
Jobn Butler of Bantt.ncton Beac~ and Pbl1 Petenon of
Tustin led the more tbaD 1,200 numen ahown at left in tile
•tart of the ScboolPower lOK race tbroaaJa the atreeta of Laaana Beacb Sanday m~. Petenon lS89) and Batler
(504) raced aide-by-aide down tbla atretch of LapDa
at s1tes 10 Riverside and San
Bernardino counties.
The board will receive S 12,000 for
toxic chemical testing when the new
fiscal year swu July I. The search for
the pollutants in the creek, which
flows through Irvine, and the bay
should resume then, Anderson said.
"We plan' to take core samples of
the stream bed in San Diego C'Tcck
'later this summer when there is a
lo~r flow in lhe creek;' Anderson
said.
The water board is uyina to find lbe
source of DDT and other pollutants
that have shown up in le$U on
minnOW$ 1n the creek last year and
·earlier this year.
When he first annouooed lbe
pollution problem; Andcnon said the
source may have been the iJI. use
. of pesticides and herbicides. 10 ~ areas of o~ C.Ounty that drain
Canyon at ~t to the flnl•la, where PetelllOii ~eel oat tn
froDt to win Iii a tlmeof 30.38. Batler flnleJied foar 9eCODc1a
later. omctal• ln tlaetla.trd annaal Scbool.Pcnrer ran are atW
tallJ'ina tile amoant of money that wu ra!Md, wblcla la d.oDatea to tile LaC'alla Beacb Unified 8cbool DJatrtct.
in lO the crceL
But an investiptioo by the county
AaricultWal Commi~:1 office
end the water board fAiled to lUm up 1
obvtous souroc.
When consumed in crea• quaoutiet
an humans. DDT can caute respir ..
atory and nervous system ~
Although the levels found do not
represent a public bealth ~ acoordiog to Andenol\. the DOT can
(Pleue ~ Wll.~A21
Giant
oil rig
heads
·r~
Eureka structure.
joins two others
9 miles offshore
By ROBERT BAJll.ER °' .. ...., .... _
The b~ offshore oil structure
ever built at a West Coast shipyard
will be placed on its side on a barwe
July 2 and towed south after it passes
underneath the Golden Gate Bridce
in San Francisco.
Newport teens honored for heroism
Five days later, the $100 million,
720-foot steel structure will join two
other offshore platforms in the Beu
oil tract about nine miles off the coast
ofHunti.nglon Beach.
4 youths saved freeway crash victim's life
by pulling her from car before fire started .
By lillEN E. KLEIN °' .. .,.., ........
A perplexed tirefi&hter stared at the
four young men Duddled OD the
shoulder of the frt:eway in the early
morning hours.
"Usually when we Jee you guys at
this time of niaht you're either st~ned
or drunk." the fireman told the four,
pointing to the smashed remains of a
Volkswagen Bug and the unconscious
woman lying on a stretcher.
But the four teen-agers standin,g on
the side of the road had not been
pulled over for drunken driving or
s~ng. They had pulled over on
their own.
The Newport Beach youths wcren 't
endangering lives, they were saving
thesn..
It was April 29 and Eric Davies, 19,
Steve Farwell 19, JetTDixon, 18 and
Chris Shafer ""'t 7, ~ere coming home
from Palm LJCSen where they bad
been attending a pany given by a
fellow Newport Harbor High School
student.
The four live within a co11ple of
blocks of each other ud have been
fast l"riendi for \he ~t fir years.
:O.vies, who t lteadciid Oranlt
Coast C.oUegc this year with Farwell.
rememben the Newport F~y
being dcScrted in those wee mom.in&
hours. Only a VW Bua passed his car
and whizzed down the empty free-wax. • The Bug came east like we were
standing still," Davies said.
Then, suddenly, the Volkswa.aen
veered into the center divider and
reeled back toward the side of the
freeway on two wheels.
"When it hit the center, the whole
Behind Spielberg~
there's Newport's
Frank Marshall
Harbor High grad
producer of many
top movie hits
This is one of those local-boy-
makes.-it·bia stories -VERY big.
The local boy is Frank Marshall. a
1964 araduate of Newport Harbor
High School. Some of his old
schoolmates may remember his
portrayal of a Russian ballet teacher
lD the senior class play. Some may
recall him as a member of the Guitar
Ramblers, a folk musical aroup that
performed at assemblies and pep
rallies.
His participation on the cross country and track teams mi&ht come
to mind. And a few old friends may
remember him from the Lido Isle
Yacht Oub, where he assisted head sailina instructor Dave Grant, now a
dean at Oranae Coast Colleae.
At the class's 20.yur reunion later
this month, some clasimatcs m~t
uk Frank Manball what he's been up
to the s-st fow ycan. He miJl'.'1 say he's made a fcW movies. He mi&l\t not
mention thlt his associates are the
two most po~lar movie makers
CW'telltly_~
In l 980. GtOr:ae Luca and tcvcn
ptelbeta hired 'Marshall to ~ucc
.. Raiden of the lolf Ark: which
b«:ame a box office blodtbu er. •
That marked tht bcainnma of a
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SIEIDEllAI
PEOPLE 1N TH£ Nua,s
continuing association between
Marshall and Spielbefl: Marshall bas
been on the production teams of
Spiclt>cra•s "Poltcraeist.'' ··E.T.'' and
"Twilisbt Zone -The Movie."
Amons this summer's hits, Marshall was executive producer of "Indiana
Jones and the Temple of DoOm .. and
"Gremlins... Later this s:wnmcr.
.. Fanc:Sanao," his seventh film with
Spielbers. will open. .
Nol a bad record for a man whose
father uracd him to ,ct • law dearee because suoces an the entertainmcn1
business is so unpredictable. Frank
Man.hall never made 1t to law school,
but, based on his crcchts. You C&t\.
predict nothina but su for bim. tit~ whcn'lhe pressure of produc-
ina piclbcras tanwy cl ·cs atU a
liuJc hard to bear, Manball know:\
whcrt to &o to escape.
.. M> ~mil) till lives ID NeVo')>_On.
and I \f) to F' dOwn there a ftw tam
a month to take Mivan• of the
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car bunt into flames, .. Davies said.
Davies locked bis car's brakes to
avoid hitting the Oaming Bug and
pulled over to the side.
From that point on. .. tbett wasn't
really much to think about," Davies
said. "I threw my scat belt off and I
was out You figure you either have to
stand back and listen to the screams
or you ~&in-there-ud-hel~."
Davies r.m up to the car and
opened the driver's door. Fm was consumfna the car'f"&orrt endbltt the
tlama Mdft•t yet reached into the
in1erior.
"We couldn't see her (the driver), ..
Davies explained. .. She had fallen
onto the O:oor of the passenger seat
and her kt were stuck." ·
Dixon climbed into the car and
unlocked the passenger door md
Davies ran around to the passenger
side, climbed in ana. pulled the
woman out
The youths' actions came just in
the nick of time, firefighters said later.
Aames bad completely covered the
small car by the time they arrived.
The four teens were honomi la.st
week by the Orange City Council and
were reunited with Ann Burprd, 19,
the driver they pulled from the
burning car.
~ whowasworltlng tWOJObs
at the tune and had fallen asleep at \he
wheel. had no recomction of the four
youllls or what 6ad happened im-
mediately after ~ accident.
The boys• families., Burgard and her
f.amiJy relived lbc cxpcnence over
~ .. ,...., ...
The structure, named Eureka, is
called a jacket. It will be winched off
the ~. turned upriabt and
ballasted down, coming to rest on the
oce.an tloor 700 feet below the water's
surface .
Up to 60 wells can operate from
Eureka and it also will accommodate
living quarten for about 80 workers.
BillSc:rimpshirt, a spQkesman for
Shell which holds SO ~t own:-
ership in the complex wh.K:b bas been
extracting and refinin• oil at sea since
AUJUS( t-990, Slid drilling from tbe
(Pleue eee OJl'P880Jm/A2)
Infant girl Stabbed
in fight; mom beld
By STEVE MARBLE
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A 31-ycar-old mother was arrested
Sunday after she allegedly plunged a
tive~incb dagger into her infant
daughter's back following a street
comer tight in Huntington Beach
with the child's father. police re-
ported.
Jeri Shepard of Anaheim was
booked on suspicion of attempted
murder and is being held today at the
city jail on $250.000 bail.
The I <>-month-old toddler.
Christine Shepard. is 1n serious and
guarded condition at the Fountain
Valley C.Ommunity Hospital trauma
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center where she was rushed Sunday
evcnina following the Father's Day
incident.
The near-fatal stabb~ was n>
ported at 6:35 p.m. by neighbors wbo
told police they beard a commotion
in a condomiruum complex parking
lot at the intcnection of Adams
A venue and Huntington Street.
HuntinJ1:on Beach Sgt. Dennis
Martin said Shepard and 15-ycar-old
John Bobkiewicz -identified as the
child's father -became embroiled in
an altercation on the street corner
after spendin,g a day at the beach.
The oouplc reportedly bad gone to
(Pleue eee ST ABBED/ A2)
Jail cook
captured
on drug
sneak rap
A county jaiJ cook will be arraigned
this week on charges that be planned
to smugg)e mariJuna and a substance
believed to be heroin into Oranae
County Jail, authorities repon.
Thomas Willi.am Varier, 23, of
Riverside was arrested late Friday by
Orange County sheriffs narcotics
investi&ators who received a tip·th.at
the cook would be pickina up the
drugs after work, said Sheriff's De-
partment Lt. Richard Olson.
V aricr was trailed to a pailing lot lD ~nta Ana where he all~l}'. met
with two otben. OJson wd. Detcc•
tivcs said they saw a woman slip a
cip.rette pacbae to Varier.
The aprctte ~ said oi.on.
contained SU manjua.na opre1ta. a
syrince and four ballon believed to
contain heroin
Newpart•a S...lla..rU&U wit.la prodtaea'llOD hank.
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CoNTI NUlU S 10R1Es 1 W rATHER
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OFFSHORE OIL RIG BOUND FOR RB •.•
Prom Al
new ptatfonn i ex~ to sta:rt-neXl May.
The two Shell facilitiesat the ite-
Ellen whicb is a dnlhns platform and ~Uy whkb houses production faclU·
lies for aeparatina oil, water and ps
-are responsible for producina
"about 10 nulhon barrels so far.
Scrimpsb1rc said Shell pent about
S7 l million to lease tber two Bet.a
1racts, which be said proved to be the
only commercial success in the Outer
Continent.al Shelflease sale No. 3S of
197S.
He said tesu indicate tbl' ltlcl
conwns about t SO million ptlons of
recoverable oil.
The new Eureka j cket, a mblcd
on its side in K.aiScr Steel'• ValkJO
Marine Assembly Yard -primarily
so that it will fit under the Golden
Gate Bridae -has overall
dJ mensfons of 720 by 280 by 180 feet.
Spokesman for Kaiser Steel say it ia
comparblc in size and wci&ht to tbe
S2-story Bank of America World
Headquarters building in San Fran-
cisco. which is 770 feet tall and
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be bannfuJ to fish and other wildlife.
Anderson says the water board wiU
ilave to do more lab tests on water and
stream bed samples before the in-
vestigation can continue.
A · closed landfill near San Diego
Creek at University Drive and
MacArthur Boulevard 1s a possible
source. The water board also is
considering takJng soil samples from
the landfill after the new fiscal year
starts.
Although the board's toxic
chemical lab budget is exhausted. 1t
has an extra S 1,500 in its bactena test
budget that will give the board a bead
start on bacteria tests in Upper
Newport Bay and Newport Harbor.
The water board gat~~ --water
samples today to test for the bactena.
enterococc1
A recent study by the Environmen-
taJ Protection Agency found that
enterococc1 is a better mdicator of
water-transmuted diseases than col-
ifonn, a bactena the county hcahh
department is currently testing to
check local waters for bacterial pol-
luuon.
The water board sampled for
enterocci two weeks ago but found 1t
was using a poor testing method. said
Joanne Schneider, a biolo&ist with the
board.
The board is now using the EPA
recommended testing procedure and
1f that works. the sampling program
should start next week and be
performed twice weekly at between
15 and 20 bay and harbor sites until
early September, she said.
S1multaneouscohform tests will be
made and the board will issue a report
on its findings in the fall.
contains 24,000 tons of steel
h Wlll 1t in the southern ponion of
the Bet.a field with wellsextend1naout
an 1evcnal~tion .
Eureka wilJ be visible on clear days
even though it 11 about eiaht miles
farther out to 5ea then offshore
platform Emmy. operated b y
Anunoil, and offshore Eva, operated
by Uruon, abou\ two miles off the
cout tn st.ate water$.
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the tntersection to meet a friend,
Martin said. It was not clear whether
the rendezvous took place.
The father allegedly grabbed the
child at one point and Shepard
responded by pulling the dagger from
her purse and slashing one of the tires
to the pickup truck the couple had
been traveling in. Manin said.
The woman then turned on
Bobkiewicz and lashed out with the
blade, a blow which police speculated
may have been meant for the father.
The dagger, however, caught the child
in the back.
When police arrived, the father was
gone -deserting his mjurcd dau~
ter and crippled truck, police said.
Bobkiewicz was still being sought
today.
The mother was arrested at the
scene of the violence. The child, after
being treated by paramedics. was
raced to the trauma center.
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peace and quiet." Marshall said in a
telephone interview from Universal
Studios, where Spielberg's Amblin
Entertainment is based.
Marshall's mother. Eve, still lives
in Newpon. along with his brothers
Phil and Matt. His sister Sally lives in
Costa Mesa with her husband and
two children. His father, musician-
composer Jack Marshall, died in
1973.
Frank Marshall was born 10 Glen-
dale and spent his early years in Van
Nuys. His family moved to Newpon
Beach when Frank was about to enter
high school. Did he imagine himself
then as a film producer'>
.. , did have a real passion to be in
the cntenainment business, .. he re-
called ... I didn't know it would be the
movies."
Marshall said he was encouraged
by now-retired Bob Wentz, who
taught drama at Newport Harbor
High and Orange Coast College. And
there were those performances by the
Guitar Ramblers.
"We were just before the Beatles,"
Marshall said ... Unfortunately, we
were not quite as popular. That might
have had something to do wtth the
length of our hair -short.··
So. talong his father's advice.
Marshall enrolled at UCLA, plannmg
eventually to attend Hastings College
of Law in San Francisco. But he was
sidetracked.
Many successful people point to a
fortuitous nght-t1me-at-the-nght-
place meeting. and Marshall is no
exception. At a pany in 196 7, he was
introduced to wnter-fiJm criuc Peter
Bogdanovich. and the conversation.
of course. turned to movies.
Bogdanovich was hired by B-
movie kmg Roger Connan to direct
"Targets, .. a low-budget film about a
sniper who terrorizes a drive-in
theater Bogdanovich offered a job to
his new fnend
.. I was an all-around gofer. working
dttectJy for Peter," Marshall recalled.
.. Looking back, 1t was probably the
best introduction to movie-making
one could have. I did some acting
(playing a ticket taker). shot some
photography. built sets and was a
prop man. I could become involved
1n all of the different pans that go
together to make a movie."
.. Targets" was made for a measly
$ 150,000. Marshall now works with
mult1-m1Uion-dollar budgets
After earning a B.A. degree in
political science. Marshall fell into "a
two-year la~ when I never quite got to
law school. 'Instead. he spent lime in
J.\psen and traveled through Europe.
In Rome. Marshall received a letter
from Bogdanovich He'd lined up
another movie.
Services held for Jcimes H. Cotton
Funeral services were held this
morning for Chaplain (Lt. Col.)
James Hugh Cotton of Costa Mesa,
who died Wcdncday at the Veterans
Administration Hospital in Long
Beach. He was 62.
Chaplain Cotton, who was born in
North Lewisberg, Ohio. and had hved
in Costa Mesa since 1971, was an
ordained minister of the Assemblies
of God. The retired Anny chaplain
bad served in Germany during World
War II with the IOlst Infantry
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Division, in Korea with the 7th
Infantry DlVision and m Vietnam,
with the 82nd Airborne Division.
He also had served as chaplain for
hospitals in Costa Mesa, San
Clemente and South Laguna. He was
a member of the Disabled American
Veterans of Santa Ana and the
Airborne Association.
The chaplain is survived by his wife
Catherine "Kitty" Cotton of Costa
Mesa and sons Bruce, of Huntington
Beach; Philip, of Costa Mesa. and
David, of Riverside. Also survivin&
are brothers Richard Cotton of
Marysville. Ohio, and John Cotton of
San Angelo, Texas, and sisters Betty
Brown of Paradise, Calif.; Mary
Prather of Henrietta, Texas, and
Shirley Ryal') of Mulvane, Kan. He
also leaves three grandchildren.
Services were held at the Newport
Mesa Chnst1an Center, followed by
intennent at Riverside National
Cemetery. Arrangements were
handled by Pierce Brothers BcU
Brbadway Mortuary in Costa Mesa .
Frank Maraball (right) with director Steven Spielberg.
Scorcese's ''The Last Waltz ... He was
associate producer of Walter Hill's
"The Driver .. and executive producer
of"The Warriors." also by Hill
At the same time. Wunderk.ind
director Steven Spielberg's career had
struck a snag. After d1rcctrng two
mega-hits. "Jaws .. and .. Close j::n-
counters of the Third Kind, ..
Spielberg turned out the costly and
much less successful "1941 . .,
Then .. Star Wars .. creator G eorge
Lucas hired Spielberg to dtrect an
adventure movie based on the Satur-
day-matinee senals of the past.
"My involvement with 'Raiders·
came about because I'd met Steven in
the early 1970s, though we'd never
worked together,·· Marshall recalled.
.. When George asked him who he
would like as his producer on
'Raiders,' he said, "Lefs see if we can
get Frank Marshall.· •·
Marshall knew Spielberg's work by
reputatuion - a star director who
had a history of bringing in ftlms late
and over budget.
.. I saw it as a real challenge, ..
Marshall said. "My philosophy has
always been to work with a director
rather than against him. Rather than
saying ·no, no, no,· all the time, I try to
make it work. ...
For example, Spielberg wanted
build a huge set for the Nazi sub-
marine base in .. Raiders." Marshall
concluded it would put them over the
construction budget. Instead, he sug-
gested Spielberg look at the French
submarine pens where the "Raiders ..
sub was docked. The location proved
suitable and less expensive than a new
set.
"I see my JOb as trying to give the
director all the tools he needs to make
the movie he wants to make -but
within the budget and the schedule
given to us by the studio," Marshall
said ... I also try to keep the momen-
tum going. The challenge is to be
Oex1ble and to look for alternate ways
of doing thmgs. ·•
Since "Raiders," his
the interview, Marshall was checking
the quality of a European version of
"Indiana Jones," with the voices
dubbed in Italian.
Among American movie re-
viewers. "Indiana Jones" has been
cntic1zed as too violent for many of
the children who would undoubted!>
flock to 1t.
··1 was surpnsed, .. Marshall said of
the criticism ... The mo:vie is called the
"Temple of Doom: not the 'Temple
of Roses.' We defined the style in the
first movie. and this is in the same
style. I thmk a lot of people took it
much too senously. It's a fairy tale.
It's an amusement park ride with a
roller coaster at the end.""
Marshall stressed that the movie
was rated PG for Parental Guidance,
and that the film makers voluntarily
added a warning that it might be too
intense for younger children.
"It's up to parents to know at what
age their kids can handle this and can
tell the difference between fantasy
and reality," he said. "My nephew is
I 0, and he's seen it fiv.c times. My best
friend's son is 6, and he's seen it three
times. And th ey haven't had night-
mares or been disturbed by it. In fact,
they keep ask.ing to see it again."
The violence controversy doesn't
seem have hurt 'Indiana Jones .. at the
box office.
The film set a new ticket sales
record when it opened over the
Memonal Day weekend. In its first
threeweeksofrelcase, 1tgrosscd more
than $88 million.
What's next? After the opening of
"Gremlins,·· Marshall was preparing
for the debut of "Fandango." He
described the film. a coming-of~age
story involving four college students.
as a change of pace for Spielberg.
Beyond that Marshall and Spielberg
arc looking ahead to a romantic
comedy called "Always•· and a light
Ann Brugard, 19, owe. her life to the four
Newport 'Beach teen-agen who pulled her
from the wreckate of a burning car. Seated
DlltrllllM,......,.,.,...~
with her are Chrta Shafer (left) and Ste.e
Farwell. wbllenandlng ate Jeff Dizon
(left) and Eric Da.te..
TEENS HONORED FOR HEROISM ..• From Al
romance calJed "The Money Pit." dtnner at a restaurant after the extensive cuts and bruises on her face. "Everything really fell into place,"
Marshall believes his strength is in council meeting, said Liz Davies, "She was really apprcctative " Enc she said ... The kJds were there at just
production and he has no dnving Eric's mother. Burgard suffered a Davies said. "If they hadn't pulled her the right time and they were willing to
uric to sit in the director's chair like broken collarbone and a broken out she wouldn't have hvcd," his pull her out. She was hurt, but l guess
Spielberg and Lucas. shoulder in the accident along with mother added. it could have been a lot worse."
Marshall thus Joined the pro-
ductton crew Of Bogdanov1ch's ac-
claimed film. "The Last Picture
<ihow:· The association continued.
and Marshall gradually received
more respos1b1hty on Bogdanov1ch's
"What's Up. Doc? .. "Paper Moon:·
"Daisy Miller," "At Long Last Love'"
and "Nickelodeon ··
Later. Marshall served as hne
producer on Orson Welles· "The
Other Side of the Wind" and Manin
responsibilities have increased.
"Right now, my job encompasses
all areas. from initial scnptwrillng to
what kind of ads are going to be in the
newspaper:· he said. At the ume of
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said ... They know how to tap into the
k.1d in all of us. If I knew what it was, I
could put it in a bottle and retire."
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Capreuc smokers who would like to IOck the habil
can ~ve help at a top-smokina clioic beainnina
Tuesday at Saddlebadt Communuy Hospital .
The clfo.ic. Ponsored by Coordinated Home Care in
conjunction with the Amcncan Cancer Society, will be
conducted Tuesday and Tbunday of thi1 week and next in
the bosp1tars cafeteria conference room.
The donation is S 10 and further infonnatton may be
obtained by calling the cancer society at 752-8600.
Solo UvbJg Hmfaar bJ Newport
A four-week lecture--workshop series on •• Aaserti ve
Communication for Solo Living .. will begin tonight in the
conference room of the Promontory Point Apartments
clubhouse\ 200 Promontory Drive West. Newport Beach.
Ro'sahe Kfoury is conductina the seminar, tntendcd
to mcrese effectiveness in business and personal rela-
tionships. The fee is $40 and f\lrt.ber information is
available at 604-037S.
Stvlmml.ng Jeaon• at GWC
A Lot Anacin County man is to be arraianed today
for mordcr in the a.unlhot slay1n of two ceea 1Jrl1
whCM bound bod.its were dUce>~md in Seal Beach and
Hacienda Heights two month • q.o, Seal Beach police said..
Davtd Leroy 8lt'V1ns, 24, ofEJ Monte was anated on
u~iclon of murder Tuctda~ an a Whinier restaurant. A
Pobce spe>krswoman couldn t expla10 wby.~e arrest was
only revealed Saturday.
Tbc bOdy of Tonya R. Danie~ Is. of Fontana wu
found Ooatina in the Sunect Aquatic Park channel on April
28. About 20 miles to the north. the aecond body of
Melissa R. Wood, 16, 9f Pomona wa ditcovmid the urrie
day near a bone trail an Hacienda Heiabts.
lnvest1gaton teamed both &iris had been mutdeftd
with the same aun ma Hacienda Heiabts home and were
tied and wrapp_ed with the same sheeting. the
IPQkeswoman wd.
be could not say what led police to arrest Blevins.
HB woman dies Golden West College will offer Red Cross certified
s':V1mming instructi~n in five two-week sessions, beain-after smashup nma today and running through Aug. 17. •
Instruction will be offered on several levels and the
prosnm fee is $IS. Call the athletics office at 895-8333
weekdays from I to 5 p.m. for more infonnation. A Huntington Beach woman who lost control of her car on the San Diego Fn:eway last week after being clipped SbJgJa seminar at college br •. bit-and.-run . driver, ~s rued &om criticat bead
"How to Meet Someone Special" is the title of a ll\JUnes ~ustaJ~ed ID the ~dent. . .
seminar for sjngles scheduled for Tuesday evening at Denise Gibt>:<>ns. 30, ~ied early f nday at. Founta.Jn
Orange Coast College in Room 112 of the Social Science V~ey Commu~ty ~ospital. She never rqa10ed con-
Buildmg. SCIOUSl)CSS, officials .~Id.
Social scientist John Fergus will conduct the G1bt><?ns was cnt1~1ly hurt late ~edn~y when her '
workshop which will begin at 7 cm The admission is$10 car w~ c~ippcd by a bit-and-run dnver, believed to be They re lf&duatlng too • . · . · · · travelin ma blue 1967 Mustan . and further mformat1on is ava1 able at 432-S880. oflrcers said the woman lost control of her car, struck Not to be outdone by their older brotben BecclL ~ left are Krllda CoU.catt ·caa
Con•tractlon women meet atb!nl•ehic1candrammec1arcna.Th<driverorthcth•nl .,.4 mten, !::::'..:,oar~ 118,d -padaate-~~-~~~----·~-. ·~· =-~, .... JH.~~ ~<?'J.'~~{$ ~e!;'!~~~!~WBt:~~~s~~-~ •~ Associatio~Women in onstruction will bold its. 4
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monthly meeting Tuesday at ~:30 p.m. ID the Saddlebck
Inn in Santa Ana.
Denise Corwin will spealc on "Overcoming Obstacles
to Success" at the session, the second of four seminars
presented by Saddleback College. Call Barbra Handel at
SS6-l 770 for more information.
8e% therapist plans OCC talt
A seminar designed to help people achieve their full
potential in sex and love relationships will be offered
Tuesday night at Orange Coast Cou.,.
·'If you could give any advice to the thousands of
recent high. scfiool graduates who have just gone out
into 'the·real worlcf,' what would you tell them?''•
County author
Bill Libby dies
of heart attack
Sex therapist Darlene Hoffman will conduct the class,
scheduled for 7 p.m. in Room 112 of OCCs Counseling
and Admissions Building. Admission is $6 and further
information is available at 432-S880.
'Lawe' open• fllm .ma
Golden West Coll~ will open its summer children's
film series Tuesday wtth a screening of "Lassie Come
Home .. at I p.m. in Forum II.
Other children's movies scheduled for the series are
''The Phantom Toolbooth" and "The Wonderful World
of the Brothers Grimm." Admission is $1 with children
under 3 admitted free . Call 891-3991 for details.
Chamber to hear Ja.,.er, COJ!
Todd Gro11
Lawyer Edith Walker and Newport Beach police
officer Tom Little wil be the guest speakers at Tuesday
moming•s general meeting of the Corona del Mar
Chamber of Commerce. to be held at Sherman Gardens,
2647 E. Coast Highway.
The session will begin at 7:30 a.m. and the cost for
continental breakfast is $3. Call 673-4050 for further
information.
real estate salesman
Newport Beada
ElUeBolmu
laouewlle
Newport~
Lupu group meeta Tue.day
, "Work hard and try to do
the best at what you do."
"Just know your field.
Start in from the ground
floor and go to collesc ...
Dr. Leon B. Katz, an internist who specializes in
rbeumatology, will address mtmben of the Orange
.. County Lupus Support Group Tuesday evening in the
docton• dining room of the Medical Center of Garden
Grove, 12601 Garden Grove Blvd.
The mcctini is open to all lupus patients. their family
members and fnends, as well as the generaJ public. Call
547-5S91 for further information.
Improvement .emlnar la NB
Hypnotist Ronald Dante will lead a self-improve-
ment seminar sponsored by the Newport Harbor chapter
of the City of Hope Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Sheraton
Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach.
Topics to be covered include how to stop smoking.
losing ~igbt and gaining confidence. Admission is $I 0
and further information may be obtained by calling
chapter president Sylvia Macklis at 540-1338.
Monday, Jane 18
• 7:30 p.m., lrvhle Ftauce Comml11ioa, Council
Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Road, Irvine.
Patrtcla Salu
psydalatric tecllaiciu
Newport Beacll
"Experience as much as
you can as early as you can.
Have an open mind."
LanyMenky
investor
Costa Meta
"Follow your dreams."
• 6:30 p.m., Costa Mesa CltJ Coa.nct.I, Council
Chambers. 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
Po ucE Loe
Phony cops bring real ones
after holdup in Costa Mesa
Two Costa Mesa men alle&edly
impersonating police offteers robbed
another Costa Mesa man late Satur-
day n1aht as he walked throu&h an
alley in the 800 block of Center Street,
pohce said.
Marselo Bernal, 27, told police that S 18 was stolen from him when two
eo.talleea
WbUe the victims slept Saturday,
thieves eotered their home on the
1300 block of Adams Avenue and
atole U,OSO worth or stereo equip-
ment. An unlocked slidina ilass door
provided entry to the thieves. • • • Someone apparently entered a '
Eleven marke1at67S Paulanoo Ave.
and stole $75 wonb of coins from a
vendina machine Late Last week. • • • A Santa Ana teen told police
another tttn.a,er pushed him off bis
• bike and stole the bike at the South
Col t ptaza MaJI Saturday. Tbt boy ~ ridina near the Sears atorc when
th uspcct came up and tole the
btcyde. valued at S 180. • • • wtiilc1 raident of the 200 blOc or
19th Street us holpitalilfd.
tomcone apparently bufalarizcd his home and stoic bi1 stereo_ vi.lutd 11
Sl.OIO, The xrecn was removed at
the home and an unl~kcd windoyt
had been slid open to provide enlr)'.
'•
men who said they were polict
officers frisked him and told him they
would kill him if he moved.
The men, who were not drtSSed in
police uniforms. represented them-
selves as narcotics officers. Costa
Mesa police reported..
Alben Lopez, 23. and Robcn Hall,
lntne
Property worth less than $1,000
was taken from a residence on Yale
Loop.. • • • A piece of prdcnma equipment
worth less thao SSOO was reported
stolen from the intcneaion of Von
Karmen A ven\le and McOaw SlRC\. ....
Jewelry worth nearly $ l ,000 was
liken from a rnidcott near UC
l:vine. The crook appartntJy forced
op~n a shdina &lass door. • • • Pl•rtions or CUiver Drive WtTC
dote\.' for m~ than one hour early
undar momioa 11\cr •.>out~ I t control ,,fb..iJcar and lammed rnto a
pole.
IApDa Beaela
A vehidt bur&larY ~rttd in the
SOO block of Olconeyre Strut unda~
afternoon resulted in the lo of 1
camm. jC'fr'Cl~and clothina worth
an timat.ed S 000. • • Police trreslcd OOoakl &er
I ii1
33. both of Costa Mesa. were arrested
on suspicion or strong arm robbery
after the 11 :SS p.m. incident and
booked into the Costa Mesa Police
Ocpanment Jail.
Bernal identified the men as tht
pau who llad robbed him.
Szannacb, 19. for attempted buraJary
Sunday afternoon in the 200 block of
Dolphin Way. He was held on
$2S,000 bail. • • • Pohce arrested Cati James Mc0all1 24, for drivina. under the influence ot
alcohol Carly Sunday monli.oa in the
1300 bk>ck of Gavio\a StrecL He was
released on $2.SOO blliL • • • A barber pole worth Sl50
repe>rted tolm from lo front of a shop
at 11 S8 North Coast Hiahway early
Saturday momina. • • • Two men Wttt IJT'C$ted for lewd
conduct in Hci tcr Park at J: 16 a.m. Sat~. J~my Daniel M 36. and dro flo~ 32. ~ eacb
rel on S 1,000 bait • • • Police ltftStcd James JotlCl)h
Koz.lo ·• 2S. fi r drivina under tht
1nflucnct of alco"ol Friday niab• at El
Camino dcl Mar and C.talina l1ft'l.
Tb ~hi le wu impounded and the
su pttt releucd on Sl,SOO bail. • • •
DoD Boasey
stlldat
Hatlagtoa Beaclt
"Don't go mto
Manne Corps ...
Ray Biermu
plamblJJg contractor
Costa Meia
the
"Any JObthe) auempt lo
do the} should g1'c their
all. be punctual and sin-
cere:·
GrecB.iadle
lili and stream ~r
Su Gabriel
"If they ha~eachancc.go
10 collqe and stay out of
pohucs.. Lum .-bar they
ha\ e to.and let the elden
run the counlr} ...
Rebecca Gm
shtdeDt
Hutlaitoa Be.ell
"li you're going to go to
colkge, don't Just learn to
stud} Learn to hve ·•
BJ Cite A.s....teW Preu
Bill Ubby, who authored 6S books on sporta fia;Wa
and hdped Nancy Rcapn wnie a btoeraphy, died early.
Saturday of an a;pparent heart attack. bis family aid. He
was S6.
Libby's wife. Sharon. said her husband bad a history
of bean problems. He was declared de.ad ~t his
WestministeT home. Oranst Cou.aty Deputy Coroner
Barbara Mitchell said.
Libby oollabo~ted on books with such spons fiaures
as RfUie Jacbon. Jary West, Pamdh Jones&Dd Ridwd
Petty:tie also cootnbuted to 1everal spons J)\lbl.icatiom..
Outside sports. be helped Mrs. Reapn with her book.
"N ... ~also wOfbd with Franklin D. Rooscv~t's son.
James. on "My Patents: a Differina View" and with~ en ~Helen Forrest on .. , H.ad the Craziest Dream.
Ubby, a pwiwtte of ShOfUl.d&c Hi&b School in
Indianapolis. au.ended Indiana University before ta"Vina
in the Navy. He bcc:ame sports editor of the Yonk.~
N.Y .. Herald Statesman and laterworkecU'or the)llew
York Post. Since 1962 he had been a free-W>oe writer in
Southern California.
Bcsldc:s ms wife. Libby is survived by two dauabta's..
AllYIOO ud Laame Libby.
Houseke~per set
for murOer trial
A former bousckecptr accused of fatally stabbi.Qg and
bludgeoning an elderly Newpon Beach widow in late
J 982. will stand trial for m urdcr swung Sept. 24.
Jane Irene Moller, 41 , bas pleaded innocent to
aDeptions that she killed 77-year-old Helen DeWol(
whose body was found in a bathroom ofber lrvmc A venue
home.
The housekeeper bad been employed by DcWolf a
short time before the older woman's de.alb.
Moller was found to be mentally incom{>Ctent last
year and was committed to Patton State HoSJ>Jtal in San
Bernardino following emotional outbunts in lhc
courtroom.
She was returned to Orange County Jail late last year
after doctors at the state hosp1tal oerofied she was
competent enough to stand trial.
Bill Kopcny. a public defender rcprcsentina the
woman, said 1t 1s 1m~ble to know. however. what
Mollcr's mental coodallon wtll be when the trial date
nears.
"And of cou~ any detenmnat1on now that she ls
competent has nothmg to do with her mental condiuon at
tht the time oflhe cnme she 1s accused of," Kopeny said.
Pohce arrested Ten) Revet. 37, m
the 800 block of Glenncyre Strttt
Fnday night for dm 1ng under the
mOuence of alcohol. The vehicle was
impounded and the suspect was
released on $1.500 bail.
casSt"tte recorder with a combtned
value ofS I , I 00 from his home 10 the
4400 block of Placenu~ Sunday.
Ba.ntmcton Beach
Someone pned off the glass in 1M
front door of Hentqe L.tquor. 6832
Edinger Ave .• early today to bur-
glanzt the business. The loss in-
cluded an undetermined amount of
cash and merchandise. Newport Beach
A Tustin man rcponed a window of
his Datsun truck was broken and hts
\\o'&llet was stolen from tht auto.
parked on PKWc Coast H1&ttwa>
near Cameo Hight.nds Saturday
POGDtaln Valley
Someone entered Dover De\'elop-
ment, 10760 Warner Ave., when it
was closed at night and stole$8.200in
computer equipment. The alarm was
found sb1Jt off the ntxt momma. • • • B\lrdan forced open the t.runk of a
n1&ht.
1979 C'ctica and stoic a chaise lounge.
a Fnsbtt and 1 $20 b11J wbtle tht car
-w~ed m the roadway lD tht • • • f s A Nt'""""rt Bach man reported lht I block o Tend trecL -..-... theft ofan auto stereo valued at $250 Vandals c.aused $900 in damage to
from his Men:edes parked 1n the 400 roof vents. telephone cables. win-
block of Oubhouse Saturday. dows and door locks at Roben Gisler
A Newport ~h •woman left her Elemtnt.ary School. 18 720 Las Aorcs
walkt cont.a.in.in& $290 in cash at a SL • • •
telephone booth at the Pacific Coast Su.spect.S climbed a uu m the 9000
H1pway and Poppy .\venut latt block of La Stelb Avenue and cut off
Fnday ntaJlL Wbcn 'I.he returned for branches and pert o( the main t.runJc.
the waJ.lct Jt was aone. ofa tree. • • • • •• An Irvine man rtPottcd l lhef\of A thid chm~ on the roof o( 1
a knl SJO cash and a wa&cb camper bell tn the 1 :7000 blodc of
wh.ik c was u tbc Wtctae Sunday Santa Lucia t.n:et and stole a
afternoon. urboatd and fled. But the bo&rd•s 14-•.. b ..... A-A Newpon Beach man ttpe>ned the )iQr~ mer, • o a ~ut at
theft of an auto .ucrco valuat at S 1 SO Fountain Valley Kiah School. and bis
and S I 00 in toot rrom lus van paftcd friends pve cllue and recovered the
It 21 Landfill Saturday pn>pcrty. • e •
A Nrwpon rbch ~an m>e>ncd the Someone o1e a lealber cax coo-
tbeft of $4l.475 tn home d«tron1c wruna bui cards and c:omputC'r
tq\lipmtnt uom bl$ home an tht I 500 JC>ft•-are that h8d bccD pl8ccd next to
block of Superior turday Its owner's at m at tbc
• • • C1aim Jumper Ri taW"l.Dt, llOSO
A Nt~rt Beach man ~rtcd the BrooUlun.t SL
theft of bii wallet conwn1na S400 Vandal bro ; .·~ndo 10 lf'l •o
from h · car parked m the 1600 blocl. tht tudent lOR at Masuda Middle
o(Wcst Coast ttil!'~'> Sunday school at I 7t4S Los Jard.inea W
A NCTt"POM ~ b man ttponed thr • and threw numm>ul books on the
l 1 1ao "" and • -ndco floor.
-
• • • A resident of the 20300 block of
Ravenwood lane re{>Ortcd Sunday
that someone tole his 1974 Volks-
wagen from a dru.& store at
Brookhurst St.reel and Adams Av-
enue The loss was estimated at
$2.500 •••
Someone bu.rslarizcd a mobile
home o n the 20700 block of Beach
Boulevard over the ~kcnd by
entenng throuab an unJocked rear
window. The loss included a bandpn
worth $52S and camera eq~mena
worth $3,000. • • • Two homes were reponed bw'·
&lanzed Sunday on the 20700 block of
Tkach Boulevatd. The lost iocludtd
jewelry worth $720 from one raa-
dcncx and sttrlinasitvcrwortbSI ,000
from tht other. • • • Someone enter Hatch'1 ud
Gtf\s at HunUQ&tOD Center, 7777
Edinaier Ave.. uoday and llOle a a
&TAY floor sa.fi contaillina about $90. • • • A home on ~ 16200 block of
Monterey Lanir wu u~ bY
mteoe 9tho ea\a'ed thro a
locked rear d r, a resident re~ Suaday. Tb km included S 00 ·
COl •
Tattooed traYeler
Suicide ends
.his VA -fight
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
For baJfbit life, 37-yea.ra.0kJ
Ronald James Beck had
lived with the pwina pain in his back that be said
~n in I 96S durina bls
firit military tour of duty in
the junaJ.ea of Vietnam.
But be returned twice to
tbe Southeast Asian war
zone becauae he believed in
what be was fllhtina for.
Has ashes were buncd fri·
day at the Nauonal Cem·
etery in Lo Anacles. A
military honor 1uard par-
ticipated in the ceremony.
He had let\ a hnal note to
his wife on the couple's
bed, saying tbe family
would be better off without
him.
Ronald Beck
·Alien a mnesty
topic of debate
WASHINGTON (AP)-Thc House, attemptina_to
finiah work on a hotly contested immigration control billi
faces a decision tbi1 week on whether to let millions 01
Ulepl aliens leave their ••shadow IOCicty'' and become
U.S. citizens.
Hispanic leaden say the amnesty plan is so narrowly
drawn that only a small number of those eliaible to apply
would qualify. Opponents, meanwhile, reject the idea 11
rewareifta those who have already broken the law.
But sponsors of the bi111 which was desi&ned to stem
the flow of illepls across tno borders, araue that some
form of amnesty is neccuary to remove the sti.ama of
outlaw from those who have earned a livina here for years.
·•we must allow people to come up from their shadow
society and live a decent lifei" said Rep. Peter Rodino Jr.,
D-N.J., a sponsor of the bil and chairman of the Houte
Judiciary Committee ... I know people who are afraid to
~ster to vote because their parents arc illcplly here -
this must end."
One of more tban .0,000 bikers
entertaln~ them.elves on New
Bampdlre'• Roate 108 over
the weekend at the &m1aal rite
lD wblch cycu.ta ride aroa.Dd
and look at •ell otber.
Earlier this month, Heck
conceded defeat in his dec-
ade-Iona battle for financial
help from the Veterans
Administration. The last
straw, bis family said, was
when the VA not only
refused to arant him total
disability, but cut off his
SS3S payment and said it
had overp aid him
~viously.
"He told me I would be
better off financially, and it
was just too much hardship
on me," his wift said
Wednesday. "It made him
feel like a sponae ... with me
out work.ina and taking
care of the home, and he
couldn't even brina home
any income at all."
After Beck's suicide,
Jack Ross, assistant re-
gional director of the VA,
conceded that the agency
bad erred in telling Beck
that be had been overpaid
by S 1. 798 in earlier ben-
efits.
independent invesngauon
to assure it docsn 't happen
again to someone else.
"I want them to be-aware
of the error that they
made," said his wife. "I
want them to be aware that
they have got to treat these
Vietnam veterans with the
respect that's due to them."
The O'Utcome of the vote, tentatively set for Tuesday,
could dctennine whether enough of a coalition bolds
together to ACt the leaislation through the House.
Rep. 8111 McCollum, R·Aa., will try to strip the
amnesty plan entirely from the bill.
Actor James Cagney in hospital
"There could be a problem out there .. ifthe proposal
for amnesty is not included in the bill, House Speaker
Thomas P. O'Neill said Friday.
BOOTHBAY HARBOR. Maine (AP) -
Actor James Cagney was
hospitalized in t6is reson
community after he suf-
fered shortness of breath.
Cagney, 84, was taken to St
Andrews Hospital from his
hotel Saturday ni~t, police
said. An unidentified ho~
pita! official told NBC
News that Cagney's con-
d1uon had improved Sun-
day.
Cagney, best known
On June 8, Beck went to a
shack behind the suburban
Gardena home be shared
with his 38-year-old wife,
J udy, and two step-
dauahters, put a rifle to his
head and ended the pain.
Now Beck's family
wants the VA held accoun-
table for the mistake, and
they are demanding an
B«k enlisted in the
Marines and marched off
to war in 1964.
As it currently stands, the lea,islation calls for srantina
pennanent residency status to those who can prove they
settled here before Jan. l, 1982, and meet certain
conditions.
for roles as a pugnacious
gangster, bad complained
of shortness of breath.
The Senate-passed immigration bill calls for a
tougher standard. It would grant ~anent status to
those who have been in the country since Jan. 1. 1977.
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LONDON (AP) -
About 6,500 stnk.ina coal
miners battled police with
rocks and bottles at a
Yorkshire coking plant
today, and l 00 pickets were
arrested. Police said at least
57 people were injured,
including the national
union president.
The violence came as the
strike entered its 15th
week.
Chief Constable Tony
Clement said 38 pickets
and 19 policemen were
injured in the four-hour
clash outside the Orgrcave
coaJ processing plant in
Yorkshire. One hundred
pickets were arrested,
Today's fighting began
when hundreds of pickets
invaded the plant in a bid
to stop a convoy of trucks
carrying coke out to a steel
mill at nearby Scunthrope.
Kuwait:
Stingers
defensive
KUWAIT (AP) -
Kuwait's foreign minister
pledged today that his
country would use U.S.
Stinger anti-aircraft miss-
iles only for defense against
a Persian Gulf aggressor
and not against Israel.
· At a news conference for
foreign reporters, Sheik
Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jaber
also said there was no need
for King Hussein of Jordan
to send troops to the gulf
area because of the 45-
month-old Iran-Iraq war.
"Kuwait is able to
protect itself by the
strength, and solidarity of
pcopfcs in the region,"
Sabab said, adding his
country had no need of
"outside forces" to do so.
The sheik said Kuwait
had not sought Stin,er
missiles to "declare war.
but only for self-defense.
"I hope there will be no
obstacles from the U.S.
Congress." he said.
"Maybe they believe we are
going to fight Israel. I want
to make clear we want to
take them (the Stinacrs) in
self-defense."
Kuwait requested the
shoulder-fired Stingers
after Saudi Arabia got 400
of the missiles from the
United States following re-
cent attacks on Kuwa1tJ
and Saudi oil tankers.
Poland's
turnout
'lowest'
WARSAW Poland (AP)
-The chic/ 'ovemmcnt
spokesman inmted today
that Solidarity's call for an
election rcott had failed
even thou the turnout for
oationwi ba.Uotina Sun-
day was the l~t ever
rcponcd by Poland's Com-
munist authorities.
lbc elections wett the
tint ln Poland since the
birth in AUIUJl 1980 oftbe
tabor 1.Uoioo Solidarity1 which wu tuwreuod ano
outlawed under manial
law. last week. Oatdioal
Jozef 0 1emr to1d ao au-
dience of S.000 pcopte
that "we ba~ too--m.any
pohttcal prilonen in our
counuy. We don•t need any
prisoners.''
''""'_,.....,,., ..;,. lj!o '"-That scatcmcnt was
iterated today in a com· • o-.a ..... -" .. • .-it•...c:t<
muniq uc.
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Get that
h~spital off
my runway
The developers have studied it, the engineers have studied
it, the consultants have studied it, civic leaders have studied it
and the state has approved it. But, if Marine Corps Gen. Rich~rd
M. Cooke is to be believ~ all these people arc wrong about the
Irvine Medical Center site. ts:
What we may have here is the quintessential efinition of
military intelligence.
GeneraJ C9oke, commander of the Marine r Station at El
Toro, claims his pilots were following approved procedures and
were within approved flight patterns Saturday when they flew?
low and fast, over 400 picnicking groundbrcakers in a ficlo
adjacent to the spot where the 177-bcd hospital will stand.
If the general is correct, a whole lot of supposedly intelligent
~ople have invested a whole lot of time and a whole. lot of
money on what is bound to be the noisiest hospital this side of a
M.A.S.H. unit. And the City of Irvine -famed as the largest
planned community in the nation -bas goofed monumentally;
it's been laid out wrong by its vaunted planners.
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the trunk of my car. I ke]?!.h~r the~unUlsheJ?,romlS«I tOJJJ1U7Y:flJ&-;'
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It bas occurred to me that tholr of
you who arc brave coou&h to risk
brain rot by~ this~
have read about A.no, but may not br.
exactly sure .,ho Ann is.
Ann is my wife.
I met Ann at an ~ boue
sponsored by a IOC'W club dial I bad
bttn a member of for years,. but that
Ann had just joined. !As a mMltr ol &ct.. our mtttiog took placC at bet
"'Ct'Y first -official at1eDd.i.ociC of an
official club function..
Sbe had some richculous DOtion
._. that me was eoina to enrich bet' tociaJ ~~""i:Y'-_:~~· life joinin&tbeclubandmcctiQaSO ~.4~.-! ·• _ • ~-qtJAH~ I !UY be
The maps which h~ve ~¢ as the Bible ~~jt 's illll'":iiic~:iit~~~~ this i~i=da;;~;tliileiny~1~~~q~~:;
have somehow been misread or misinterpreted is akin to a
suggestion that the Earth is flat.
Forget everything else you've ever learn~ this is the truth
-effective now, the general seems to be saying. (At least he's
chosen a good year for it. In George Orwell's classic novel,
.. 1984, •• Winston Smith had a job rewriting history to
accomodate the truth of the moment.)
The city's not buying it Councilman David Sills'
hypothesis is that the Marines have been ignoring the agreed-
upon flight patterns in some of their training exercises for a very
Jong time. They just didn't get caught until three pilots did their
Great Waldo Pepper impression for the wrong crowd.
Plenty of people, not all Marines, thought the medical
center site was less than ideal. But it's going up and unless
anyone thinks it's a good idea to perform delicate surgery while
jet concussion is rattling the walls of the operating room, some
adjustments must be made.
The most logical seems to be for the Marines to stick to the
flight patterns they told the city they would use and to make a
sensillve and humanitarian adjustment in their emergency
1training routine.
Hospital site
poorly chosen
To the Editor.
1t is most intcrcstmg yet incon-
gruous to read about the recent
brouhaha caused in Irvine by a
proficient and dedicated team of U .S.
Marine FA-18 pilots flying over a
controversial proposed hospital site.
According to the facts available to
us. the FA-18 fligh ts were part of a
scheduled exercise beang conducted
over an area that is in the flight path of
a runway of a well estabhsbed Orange
County military base. The Marines of
El Toro have a mission vital to the
, national defense of our country.
Those wbo have been a member of
the Corps, or any of our armed
services for that matter, recognize the
importance and necessity of kccpmg
the peace through constant vigilance
and mission preparation.
Those who were mterlopinJ in an
area of posted flight activity did .~ in
dis~rd of an announced tratnmg
exercise and of continual site location
warnings voiced by the military
command. Even the most biased
PICH hospital supporter must now
take notice of the dangers and
disturbances present in the flight path
of some of our country's most
advanced fighter and multi-engine
refueling aircraft.
Let those few who are myopically
considering the personal a nd
pecuniary pin that may be had by
locating the hospital where currently
proposed rec<>IJlizc that the public
safety and best welfare of the citizens
of the Irvine community are not
being best served with the cu.rrcnt site
selection, particularly when superior
benefits could be achieved through a
teaching hospital located on or adja-
cent to the UCI campus.
If pecuniary gain is to be con-
sidered in site selection, then the
public should be aware that during
the last fiscal year the miljtary
services in Orange County generated
$4.8 billion dollars in active duty pay;
$2.12 billion dollan in retired mili-
tary pay; $3.37 billion dollars to
civilian defense workers and $26.39
billion dollars for work by private
def cnsc contractors.
JAMES T. CAPRETZ
Irvine
Editor's note: The hospital site bas
moved beyond the "proposed" su,e.
It has won state approval.
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-------------------------------------offbc!orcanybodyelseeYellSAW ber and locked her in the tnmk of my car ... Liberal lawmakers ignore
cry for capital punishment
Death penalty
b ill executed
in committee
By DENNIS BROWN.
A11emblymu. H tla District
Once again. liberal lawma.kcn att
opposing the ~ill of the people. It is,
of course. nothing new. They have
consistently opposed the public's call
for lower taxes. a more frugal 1ovem-
mcnt and tougher anti-crime laws.
Now they arc ignoring voters' de-
mands for a stron& and enforceable
death penalty.
As you know. the vast majonty of
people in California support capital
punishment. In 1978, almost three
quarters of the voters approved a
sweeping death penalty in1tfative.
But si nce then the liberal jucfaes on
the California Supreme Coun have
handed down a senes of rulinp which
have seriously limited the death
penalty law. The Court has aJso
dragged its feet in the appeals process.
T he result has been that California
really does not have the most potent
weapon in the war on crime -an
enforceable death penalty.
To remedy this, I co-authored the
Death Penalty Restoration Act. This
legislation, if passed, would have
overturned the court's anti-capital
punishment decisions and forced the
Judges to c~peditc the appeals pro-
cess.
In short. It would have pvcn
California an enforceable death pen-
alty.
But there was one problem. As-
sembly Speaker Willie Brown and the
majority of those•who serve m the
Assembly arc opposed to the death
penally.
The death penalty restorations bill
was to ~ heard by the Cnmmal Law
and Pubhc Safety Committee
(CLAPS). Up until recently, lh1s
committee was better koown as the
Assembly CnminaJ Justi~ Commit-
tee. But under that name It bad
developed a wdl«scrvcd repuauon
among poli~ groups as a ··gra,•cyard"
for tough ant1 -cnn:ie m~urcs.. So last
year lhe committees name was
changtd.
And guess what happened?
Nothing chanacd. The committee
continued to kill needed anti-<:nmc
legislation. The name may have
changed, ~t little else had.
So when the Death Penalty Resto-
ration Act was brought before the
CLAPS Committee, the rcsulu were
not surprisins: Only three committee
membcn supponed the bill. Every
Democrat on the comm1ucc refused
to vote on 1t per the ~ucst of the
Speak.er. And the bill died. ·
Thosc who are rcsPon 1blc for
killing this leaislauon did not want to
hear ~ facts. They did not ~nt to
hear th.at over 3.000 innocent Cah-
fom1ans were murdered last )Car.
The} did not want to hear that an
enforceable death penalt) would ""°
duce the carnage.
And they ettt.amly didn't want to
hear that the vast majomy of Ca.lJ-
fomians support the death penalty.
No. they bad theu mjnds made up
and they didn'l want to be confused
with the facts.
And 50 today. California 1s stJll
without a strong. enforceable death
penalty. How much longer will. tt be?
Queens condoned female servitude
First female head of state in world
history -insofar as the record shows
-was· Egyptian Pharaoh Mastk.are
Hatsbcpsut. Even as women in $CD·
eral have suffered severe discnmma-
tions from the beginning, so have
women in particular held ex-
traordinary power. And just as most
kings have accepted nay promoted
slavery of men, so have most queens
condoned the servitude of their
sisters.
without a trace, lcavmg no record
whatsoever of bis death?
A. Ambrose Bierce. At age 72. he
crossed the border into Mexico, and
that was it. Nobody ever found out
what happened to him. And some
cared, too.
spell his name'>
A. Nobod) knows. On one ~ of
his wtll. he spell~ 1t "Shakspcrc. 'On
another page, "Shakspearc ...
It taJccs 0. 54 seconds to crack an
egg. U.S. Agriculture Dcpart~ent
researchers found out that m a
$45,000 project to learn how long 1t
taJccs to cook breakfast.
In China, there's a breed of cat wt th
long droopy ears. Sort of span1cl-hlc:c
They look weird.
I kept her t.bcrc until she promited to
marry me .
About four days after I let her out.
aft.er bcr eyes were used to th~ &latt of
daylight., and she could stand uPrilbt
apin. we decided to ltt mamed. I'D a
quiet, unasmmin& way. Tbe quie'le:r,
the better. I called arowid and amed
\bat we could be married by ajudle in ·
\be Municipal Court in Newport
Beach. Very quietly.
I was told that ifwesh~ .. u upa att 3'
p.m. on April 10, Judie~
would be ddigbted to perform a
simple, quiet ceremony. Wbco l
talked to Ann about it. danalmc my
trunk key the entire time. she apeed
that yes indeed. this was a q>lcod.id
idea.
Because I have a thine about
punctuality, we were there at l p.m .
Ann. bu two lids. and me. We told
the~at \he desk that Judet G • was to matr) us at 3
p.m. She ooked 10mewbat puzzled.
-Gee. J udac GnnchtinJCr isn't here.
He bad preuina business to Ber-
muda. He won't ~ back. for three
weeks."
.. You 101 some soft chain where we
am wait"t" I tried dan&hna my tnui.t
key at her, but she Sttmed DOI to
notaa.
.. Wait a minute. .. she said. .. Here's
a note! Judaic Gnnc:hfingcr has made
anansements for Judie Poofoerf to
pesform your wedding. He's upstaJn
in Counroom 6. ••
We bad to hurry! We were su~
posed to be there by 3 and it was
already almost l : IS. We made it to
Courtroom 6 by I : 18.1 looked at AnJ1.
''Since we're here a httJc early With a
little time to spare. why don't ~go m
and get it done early?"' Danale,
dangle.
"Sounds fine to me.''
I started into the courtroom and
bashed my bead smartly apinst the
locked door. A huge fa~ that looked
like a cross bet"NCCD Cyclops and
Attila the Hun pccrcd out to sec what
the noise was all about. Actually,
what made him resemble Cyclops
was the tarae badge in the middle of
his bBt.
Q. Who was the only famous
American writer who vanished
When you pla)' chess 1n Poland.
your Bishop is not a Bishop but a
··Messenger." In German)', it's a
"Runner." In Italy, an "Ensign." In
Russia, an "Elephant." In France. a
"Jester."
Q . How did William Shakespeare
L.M. Boyd
~mmai•S.
He dangled his trunk: key at me.
A.ftcr hopping up and down hold-
ing m) forehead with one hand, and
my nose wtth the other. till I p.tned
some semblance of a pain-free state, 1
again peered through the door. There
were about 185 people in there. At
i• • 1yadlc•ted first. I thought that there had been a
leak abQut our wedding. but then 1t
occurred to me that Judge Poofnerf
had a case_
Portillo, cronies devoured Mexico's resources We waited.
We waited some more
The) say ~at m this country.
vou're mnocc until pro~n guilty.
in the event t you ARE guilty,
the) ·re going to ~ absolutely sure
that \ou·re not Oomfortablc while
)Ou're wa1tmg to fi~ut. There was
a little plaque t that read
"Bcnche dcst1ned b) . de.Sade".
S 14 billion deposited in f or etgn banks;
30 billion invested in U.S. real estate
WASHINGTON -Ala main is a
handsome Arabian stallion presented
to President Reagan by the fonner
president ofMcx1co. Jose Lopez
Portillo. Reagan soon discovered that
the hone had an msat1able appetite
for the finer thinas in cqu1ne life.
The trouble with fecd1n1 Alam am a
carrot is that "he acts the carrot and
stanson the finger," the president
remarked to aides. "You ha vc to be
careful or he'll cat you off to the
elbow."
That's prctl)' much how Lopez
P.oruUoand bi1cron1esdevourcd his
country's resources white he was
president from i 976 to 1982. With a 1 zeal unmatched since the Spanish
conquis™1ors, Lope~ Portillo made
himself o ne of the world's nchcst men
-wbilo Mexico was reduced to near·
, bankruptcy. bent to iu knees under
foreign ckbu of more than $80
/. I
billion.
When I first disclosed details of
Lopez Portillo 's self ..enrichment and
sugested that the corru.ption e.x-
tcnded to bis former bud&et director
and handpicked suoccuor, President
Mitud de la Madrid, the Mexican
aovemment rai~ 1 predictable
howl.
But my associate Dale Van Atta has
been investiptina hiah·lcvel corrup-
tion in Mexico ror more than a year.
and facu arc Cact no matter who
may becmbanused by their revel·
auon.
With a sinale polittcal pany dom1-
nad n1 Mexico forde<:ldcs, corrup-
tion was probably inevhable. ll
bea.mc an aciceptcd fact omrc that
Mc.dean presidents and ~arc!otttt
cronies would become wealthy dur-
ina tbe1rtcnns ofofficc.
Lopez Portillo'saood fonunc-
H. L tct.wtllb • l'u'*"-
C huf Dowelbf £0rtor lf'd AlllS1 t __
to lne Publiit1li
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1.-0Cillte COtor , .... , ...
Cit)' OtlOI
and Mexico's misfortune-was that
he came to power just when discove~
of the country's huge oil reserves
promised to ma.kc Mexico a "have"
instead of a "bavc--not" nation.
International bankers rushed to ex-
tend credit to the nouveau nchc
COUJ1try.
Like a lottery winner who doesn't
know how to handle bis unexpected
wealth. Mexico under Lopez Portillo
embarked on costly projcctS th.at
relied on an unintcnupted flow of
dollars from tbcblackaold. When the
worldwide pric:eof oil tumbled.
MeA-ico was cauaht sbon.
By that time. thouah. Lopez
Portillo and hbbuddics had swhed
their billions in forcip bank accounts
and real estate. F't.fUCS uncovered in
a secret iovcst.,.uon condueted bv
Lopet Ponillo lhOnly bdore he lcl't
office concluded tblt at least S 14
billion bad been depoli&ed iA fore'lfl
blnbdurina hiJ tam• Pft.Sideot.
whilcanothcrSlObllliOahldbttn
i1wntcdin U. ruJettatc.
Witb incredable bypocris)-. t.opa
Portillotatd iD bis four~ fa.rcwcl I
tddms that ··a poup of Mexican
led. couMtlt'd and upponed by
private b&n~ ba,·e taken m re money out orMoaco in the past two
)'can than impcriah cvcrcxplo1tcd
durinathcmt.trtbi totY01our
country." .
The ou~ioa~nt claimed to havca li t of\be 'ac:adotarcs .. -tht
dot tar rcmovtn. My W'CCS confirm
the c:xistvict ofont cb hll. pthfftd
b tn t toncombi throuah
..
J1c1
AllEISOI
decdsinadozcn U.S.c1ttcs. Favorite
investment SJtesincludcd South
Pa~ Island and Houston.Tex .
Aspen and Vail Colo.: Las Veps.
Ncv.;and La Jolla. Cali(
Lopez Portillo ntf!CC1ed to men-
tion bis own expen11vc properties m
Miami, Rome and &vilJc. Spa.in. as
well as has lavish estate 1n Mexico Cny. Thee1ttmatcsofthefonner
president's penonaJ wealth ranat
fromalo ofSl billiontoahiahof'SS
billion.
Footnote. Praidcnt de ta Madrid's
press ~wy bas anarily deni«l that
his bou has any man bank ac·
cowi But I shoo.kl point out t~t
fotti&n bo&cf aft Often put ID the
namcsoffncnd andrclatwa.
Almost 90 pttCCnt of 11.000 real
est.ate pm~ owned by Mexicans
in th1scountr). rorc,amplc. V."Cf'C
foundtobehsttdinthcnamnof
minors.
EXECUTlVEMEMO:Tht Na-
uonal nt) lK'). ttpOSitOf) of
t~aauon·sm tscnsitivtSttrct\, 1
wonicd boutcvid( th.at 1nfor-
• I
mat1on 1s leaking to a foreign po"'cr
Likdicst suspect 1s not a human
'"mole" but la~r or rad10-wa' e
snoop1n1systcms. known to~ under
dtvclOf>~nt b) the So\ IClS. Pn\•&tC
spcaahsu have been call~ m to
cbcdt thina.s like wmdow vibrations
and rad1ocircu1try cmanat1on1> that
m-abt be picked up by h1gh-te<:h
eav'5dropp1na devices.
-After silt )ears' work. the
Occupanonal Safety and Health l\d·
m1rustratJon's1l.nde todeahn&W'lth
the press has bttn distributed to the
agenc)'s4,000cmployccs.. Tocopc
with stage fnaht. the booklet advtscs
employees to "pretend the camera 1s a
person. your brother or your Uncle
Steve, .. and to -1oolc at the bolt or the
reporter and vuuatac that person
without any clothes on.··
-Many federal .,mcin have
prcpand ommous sccnanot on 01 I
l)ritt increases caused by the Ptnian
Gulfwar. utadm1mstratioo
anal~ts art more sanauiftc. Like
President Reapn. tbcr. believe the
cft'ec'l oft hem 1 on oil pric:n has
been O\'mltted. Thq'don 't tee pnces
at tbtpspumpsm naanydna-
maticJUmps-cen&lnlynothJQJlikc
the inttcaSCSoftt«nt memory. A
conftdcnual Treasury OtjJiaruncnt
tud • ~rthe. pmbctseven
temporary cl 1naortbc PcnianGulf
would push oil fTOm i (1D'T'tnt pntt
ofS29 • bafftl to Sl9 a barrel.
J•t.t .udcfwe" •• 1tdlnl..t
t9bmltUL
At 4 ~0 . .\nn·s youngest son volun-
t~red to perform tM ceremony
Fmall). the doors opened and
C\er\bod) cnme out. A lady, whom I
wns ·later to refer to as Ms. Mouth,
came o'er to us. She was the bah ff
he want~ to know 1f we were
10' olved with the case. l told her we
were supposed to set thcJudae. About
her ca~~ No, we were JUSt suppo9Cld
to Stt the JUdtc. ANYTHING ·to do
with her casc<f"No. d.ammn. we ~re
supposed to be manicd b) t~ Judae·
"Wait nit't here'" Broad smile and
dtW) look in her cyn A few tce0nd
later, ()clops came and took us to the
j 's chambers. 94 seconds later.
~~man and wife.
New rinas firmly installed and
hoidtnf hand we W11llccd back
tbrou&b the C'OUrtroom . I. somewhat
pllantl). opened the door for my neYt'
bride.
c M'rc ptttcd by I U dappi
stompina. cbcm. ;l\1Uli people.
some of whom wett thtowi coa
none of whom we knew. M . Mouth
had apparently bitcn at wort.. spread-ina the ne across \hC na\ion.
1 -.u to top and pie up the
coin bu1 A.on bUJUCd me
e 'Iler.
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ht ry.
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Best Of hospitality
£Q~~~ fr~~ 'f~l~,~-~cz
to benefit Olyznpics
By VIDA DEAN
Dlllr .............
That hombre who wrote .. there's
nothinf. like Texas on Saturday
night" (Mel Tillis sana,i1)_couldn 't
have known what happens when
Orange County's social set socs
western.
The whoopin' and hollerin' at the
Black Tie and Boots shindig '
Neiman-Marcus threw for the Mod-
ern Pentathlon Association Satur-
day shook the rafters, and even
shook up a couple ofhones there for
a minute or two.
The 400 .. &ood ol' boysandpls"
there to help out the01l'1Dpicsfund,
pthercd at the Equestnan Center at
picturcque Coto de Caza in miabty
fanq duds, ran&ina &om hiab-
fashion tuxes to cowboy top with
boou and hi&h western bats to
match and some to mix.
The women folk duded up in an
equally deliabtful mixture offonnal
wear and cowairl couture.
They knew they were in for an
"ain't thissump'tn" eveninawben the. . .led Cowboy Bind &om ~.Simmons Uniyersity
(Abilene, Teus)camebarrclina
between the hon d'ouevre tables
playina "The Eyes oITeus."
After the last shrimp had been
nibbled and the chili tasted, folks
moved into the spacious "hone
barn" which had been appropriately
bedecked with flap and banners
and covered with artificial turf
where white-clothed tables com-
plete with china, silver and crystal
were amnged before agiganuc stage
that ran the length of the center.
While guest enjoyed a ($250)
Pennington dinner ofbarbccucd
steaks, blackeyed peas and collard
greens, Snuff Garrett's Texas Opera
Company Orchestra delighted them
with a highly unusual blend of
classical and country music.
When the speechifying time
came, veteran cowboy entertainer
Rex Alla introduced event co-
chairmen Baney Banett(N-M
Fashion Island manager) and R.Jcll-
ard Steveu ( 1984 Olympics com-
missioner for the Pentathlon) who
came ridina in on magnificent
horses along with OC SheriffBnd
Gates and Wally Gayner. chief
deputy of the Golden Posse.
Dally Pilot Photos
by Howard Lipln
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Other Golden Posse memben graphs and visiting with fans; .. rm ·
(they paid$ 1,000 each for their having a pat ti.me.YOU know rm
badp) marched in bearing the flap from Uvalde, Texas," Dale said.
of nations which will have partici-Emcee Allen confeaed, .. rm not
pantrin the Pentathlon evenu for an auctiooeer(but,.be's honest). I
Olympics to be held at Coto de just talkmooey," 1$he manllf"" to
Cua. Joinina them as a flaf bearer sell collector-item spurs, belt
was Academy Award nominee buckles and saddles to raise more
Labte~ than$20,000forthe0lympicfund •
Patriotic emotions were s~ to benefit the train.inaand develop-:
when the U .S. Marine Corps color ment prosram for the Pentathlon.
guard from El Toro marched in, the Association.
band played and all sana the Sbinadi putic:ipu,u ~hided
Nationaf Anlhrm. CeCe and 1uta' Plellej,lwJ
Then Concressman--.. and .... t.-,.~and
Be*e• read a &et1aofpraiseand MllmrJbeW .... lluT .Am ad Lia •
conp-atulations from PreSident R~ llllller,J911pllnee8-.,c..I
apa. SupervisoTT-BlleJ read L11ii1, o.rt andlMk• Knll, the M
Governor DeukmejiaD'1 letlef of ArMWa. .....,_Ame ("'l have'° areetin& before two memben Of tbe touch Roy ttoecn'" and she did),
U.S.Pintathloncontingent,Dem PatandAm&:Jt' ld,aeaaa.od
Gleae*and Mike Buley were YplS• to z, .......,.a.od.U..
introduced. Bewle. llarDJaand T-Nlzll-.
There was more foot-'Stompina lUctaaN lllarem sittina with Bfter..
and Texas two-steppinaon the lJ and Be"40, P 11• andStfte
crowdedclancc turfbefore BeD'adli ...... V.,...._&.uB•«•and
(wbata voicel) llaneta, former the P eN o..arte •
MissTeua.bockedtheirsocbotT AllouwNwJN •1•,.,._
'Mlbtoiirnumtlierstoftrmthinp ---W•••no"-IAI' ' f r 1.-...--------
upfcx Tillis and The Stateside.rs. Jeand J. J. s:~, Dk* Eatlicr A&D and the Reinsmen and I*-Cs -. llarJ Ama.nd
entertained with some classics of IAe W .. aDd Jeu SteT-(cbair-
the '"Sons of the Pioneen" in tribute person alOni with husmnd Dick
to a.1 Besen who with Dale ETus and the Barnetts) ia a terrific fiiqed
was in the audience, signina auto-desiper outfit
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By AMERICAN UEALTR MAGAZINE doctor bcfort' usina a sunscreen with a sun protection • 8t CM"efuJ about u 1n1 "quu:k ta'\" preparation~. le I h&ht. •
f.actor of 4 or more on children under two, advisn the They don't tan you faster, they simply stain the skin • Bccau5e iun is dryina. take a bath or shower and use
For safety in the un. you need i.un M:n~ and FDA. Pack sun~rccns when you send your kids to camp, reddish brown. 1'hey also offer no protec&ioo qain t a moistun1er afterward to help trap &he water.
o;unscrecn knov.-how. Hcrc'!t help: and be sure they know how to use them. Though teen~n. burning unless they also contain a sunscreen. However, •lf, de pne everyihuig. you end up witb a bum, take
•The amount of ultniv1ole1 (UV) hJht rcachmg the rarely develop skin cancer, the average •ae at wl\icb the they offer a tanned look without skin cbmaae. Tanmna aspann and, oak in 8 cool bath or apply wet, c?ld towel~ to
Earth's surf a~ ancrca~ as you move toward the equator. cancers occur 1s droppina-a good reason for early tablets, not approved by the FDA but availabfe in Canada the kin. If you blister bldJy see 1 d.octor. pen t uJC topical
Skin that turns rtd m 20 minutes in New Jef$C)' will do so sunscreen education. and some European countries, cont.a in beta-carotene. anesthctie11; they may add an alle1"3•C reacuon to your won an 10 mmukS in the Florida Keys. The sun is at Ill •Cerunndrug.scancauschaht-scnsitivityructions-Ther.turnpcoplewithskin t)'J>Csho lflorange-brownaod
ultraviolet peak June 21, and always between 10 a.m. and blotchy skin darkeni~ Since this reaction ls related to don t protect apinstsunbum. Pho1ob1oloa1sts and chemist! are c~nunuma . the
2 p.m standard ume. The hAgber the altitude, the thmner dose, ask your doctor 1f at•s safe to go in the sun. Prime •Hair and eyes nocd protection too. Wear a hat or atarch for the ideal, supcrcfTect1ve, lona·Lasta.na. nonim.tat·
the protective at mo phcre and the more mteosc the sun's photoscns1uzcrs include some birth control pills, anti~ scarf to reduce dl)'ina and discoloration. UV li&}lt not only ing, co metically pleasing sunscreen. One eoss1blt
r.ays. biotics, tranqu1hzers, oral diabetes druss, diuretics and oontributcstownnkles(fromsquintin&).butalsoincreases ~lut1on: a drua to De liken orally that would sumulatc
Watch out for skl slopes, snow and ice reflect 90 sulfa drugs. the nslc of cataracts. Datkarccn oraray •unglaUC1 let in the melanin production.
percent of th~ sun's rays. finally, though smog and air ~--------------... -~~~ pollution block UV liJht, clouds, wtuch consist of water ---------------------------------------
?~~:1tfy ~sst:'~lr:i e~~lS.Wind and humidity also Ag1· tator 's whacky •Apply your sunscreen IS to 60 minutes before s~n
g:.~~~~0p~C~n~:~~~U~~n'~~:s!de~~d~~0ofl~~!. ~:ir .
.i teaspoon) a handy unit. You n~ about nine dollops
when you're wcanng a sw1msu1t. Don't forget the tops of Dear Ann Land-ne wron1ed penon may parade ha froatof tk carpet
the ears. a bald pate and other vulnerable spots. ers A fnend 1s going abop ud upresa bl1 dl1pleatare at Oe Jouy Job, bat lie
And not 1ust at the beach. If you're senous about into business for may NOT pay ano1'er ladMdoa.1 to pande for llim. So,
shielding your skrn, you'll apply a sunscreen to exposed himself. He plans to A... yoar friend may oot be banuai, bit tae may nu1 l.Dto "e ~kin daily. A lower sun protection factor (SPF) 1s adequate be a paid pubhc Kiii law If •e expects to go lDto tk bal.aaa of ura11ment by
in winter's weaker sunlight. since wearing a high SPF aJI agnator. According · proxy. (Send t•e $10 to tbe Girl Scoata. Tbey got a bam
\Ca r m1~t cause scns1t1,..at)' or mitat1on. For women. to ··Bob." his plan is I ... break Utla year.I
fou ndation makeup, part1culnrl) if it's opaque. and perfectly legal, LAIDEIS Dear Ann Landers: \ . .fy •fatheT is only 70. Until
l1pst1ck are also helpful. provided he does not recently be was active, alert, self-sufficient and extremely
•In the water. remember that ultraviolet hght interfere, disrupt or pleasant to be around. We have all noticed, however, that
penetrates three feet deep, and water droplets on ~et skin slander the place of business. Also he must refrain from be has become increasingly forgetful.
act like a magnifying glass. Because sunscreens differ an making negative re marks unless asked specific questions. Last week he asked me to help him put on his trousers.
water resistance. re-anoint yourself frequently when Herc is the example he quoted to help me understand He said, "I must have gained weight because I can't get
sv. immang or sweating. Overuse won't hurt. But no mauer the nature of his enterpnsc: You order carpeting from the these on alone ... I was startled when I saw he already had
how much you pile on. SPF protection doesn't change. "XYZ Company." They agree to lay it dq.wn. You.pay for trousers on. He had been struggling toputonasecond pair
\ ou can't exceed your ume an the sun on any given day the carpeting. XYZ does a lousy, chopped-up job. You over the first.
beyond )'Our initial calculations. The body has no complain to the small claims court. They give you no A close friend·s mother has been suffering from
ultrav1<;>let sensors~ there's no wa> to tell you're getung too satisfaction. Alzheimer's disease for nearly two years. I spoke with the
much 1111 11·s roo late. . You then call my fnend. the public agitator. He~omes friend at length yesterday and it sounds.as if my father is
•A beach umbrella provides only partial protection. to your hom.e and taxes photographs o( the rone~JOb by also a victim. What can you tell me about this disease and
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Sand reflects 40 percent of UV ra. ys into any shaded place. XYZ. He nails the p1ctu~s to a placard and wa!_!c~'!.1-;-V' ~*"*WO•'!"MJ.A~ Y •. : IS1111~ •Cardbo~fJe)t~,rs an~imn.~~~~~~~j'A·~\':~,~~ -_ ~ . b:rnmaot~)IYm!l.ti~:_""•~. ·~.!'I ~ ...... ,,._~n~ ~~, .!'&.""ialift-~ .· · . ~~ -.. ' ,. ~JI\-,,;~~ ~id~e .. att~n. 111so~\s~1eK.nowwti'lt E nd woaJd ut attempt to make a dJapoali lD ~mail. ua 1il e cone aatOll'1n Ul
--· · ~stli~farcat sue as the e)'ehds. earlobes and underside of1ob the firm does. Yoar fat.ber'a coDdltioD aoaad auplcloealy like moYle °Famlly Reunion" tonlCbt at 9 OD
of the chm. . I say the guy 1s bananas. He says what be plans to do A.IUelmer'a. u 18~ 11 tlae. case, i.e ll ODe of s mllUoa ftBC, Channel 4 . •If you c~n see through a T-sh111 or robe, ultraviolet 1s perfectly legal. Ten dollars ndes on your reply. -Americe.a wlM are affected by "11 problem.
rays can go through too. A wet T-shirt lets a~ut 40 percent Patchogue, N. Y. Ab.ltelmer'a la aealllty, btlt It aometlma affects
of the UV hght through. Though white fabncs reflect the Dear Patcb: The First Amendment is alive and well. people of middle age. At tlaia momut, aeltber die caaae
sun and are cooler, darker fabncs block better. . It para.otees all cltilena tlae rigbt of free apeecb. ThJa nor tlae cue are bowa.
•Keep babies out of direct !>unhght Check wnh your ripl, ltdwever.,la not transferable. ~ Tue yHr fadler to a competeat De8101ogbt. J
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Orange County Fairgrounds • Com Mesa • ~ 6-15
WINNERS! One winner in each age group will be chosen. Each winner wiJI receive
4 tickets to the Orange County Fair. Winning pictur.-s will be posted in lht Fine
Arts exhibit at the fairgrounds. •
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demi of the drama
proaram in the Coast
Community Colleac
District, hke \host of
Mark Twain's death,
may have been uaa-
aeratcd.
.. Toi
Tmas One hardly
would detect ••••••••••••• slowdown of activity at Golden West Collete m
Huntincton Beach, whe~ the firat of four summer
Pt0ducuon1 -Aptha Christie'• clauic whodunit, ''The
Mousetrap" -opens Friday for a threc-wce.k.end run.
Charles Mitchell, a GWC drama instructor since the
colleae was built nearly 20 ycara aao. is directina
"Mousetrap" and will offer audience members a chance to
vote for the ~rson they think js the mwdettr ~t intt""mtSSil"n • Th~" ... ,.,~ ,.,.d t'-";· r-:in match tbc1r
dcttttion Jkill1 apinst ttnsue's wrprist endina." he On the SCR main ltllt. "'.UCW FaD" eniers 111
11.1d. ctoiina week wilb ~ tchtdulcd Tuetday
The suspects from which to chOOtC include Michael
Grcnie. Olvid Robb, tevc Holme , Carolyn Matsuda.J
Linda Jean West. Carol)'n Hubbtll, John Parter ana
Dennis Deja.
Perfonnances will be aiven Fridays and Saturdayt at
8:30 throuJh July 7 1n the outdoor Patio TheaLer o~ the
GWC campus, and playgoers &R cncou~ to brina a
picnic dinoer and lounac on the nearby peenbelt btfon
the show. c.11 89S-8378 for re1ervation1.
Three other local •taae productions are callina it a na11
after thi& weekend while another -"Mn'1 Slackl" on
South Coast Rcpcnory'a Second St.aae -hu been bdd ov~r for one extra week. The return c~ment o{SCR's
season opener now will run until July I wtth performances
at 8:30 Tuesday tbrouab•Saturday evcninp, 8 p.m.
Sunday and weekend matinees at 3 p.m. •
diroup Sauardiay Qipuat l .Sundayat 7:30and wed.end
matinees at 2:30. 8oLb lllows att pracoltJd at the fourth S~p Theater, 6SS Town Cent.tr Drivt. Cos11 M
RetCtVations. ~S7....0ll.
A·purot musicala -.. , •• ~ M1 Ad T~ _. T--.11 .. tllle ._. .. tt lht Newpon Harbor Acton
Tbt.ata and ""ftt ,._,.,deb" at lbe San Ckmernt
Commuruty Tbealtt -aho will drop tbeit CW1alns thi1 ·
weekend ... Aa" rum Friday and SAtUtday at 8 and Sunday
at 3 al NHAT. 390 Monte Vilta SL, C-05aa Mesa
(631-Sl 10). -bile ••faiuasdcb" play• Thunday throuah
Saturday at 8 iD lbe CabriUo f'tay~ 202 Ave. Cabrilfo,
San Clemente (492-046S). ·
Conunwns their respective ~menu are; _ .. Bani_. la die Pan" for lhe Saddktilldc
Company Theater at Saddleblck CoOqc in Miaaon Vie JO
(83l~.S6). Tuetdays throuah Saturdays at 8, Sundays 11 3, throu&h July I. ·
-"l>.71ti .............. 11 the Newport Tbeatet
Arts Center. 2S01 OiO'Drive, N~n &icb (631-0281),
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 thro~ June 30. Doomsday sitcom Gould be
nuclear 'Gilligan's Island'
-"A VtewFnm tlleBrNp at theCos11 Mesa Civic
Playhoute, 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mca (6SO-.S269). SI• de._ LJ-_.__
Fridays and Saturdays a1 8:30 thto\l&h July 7. .1 • .,. ua. •1a& _,_..,,,by the South Coast MUSlcal Thea~r at Dolly PU'toll raJw ber ..... la .........
Univenity Rish School's theater. Campus Drive at B U -............. "'---.,... CUlvCTOrive,ltvine(640-6306",Fridavsat8,Saturdaysat u . O fWvvu • -·-T .. ,~ 1· 1 Grant mrnd1a a new ar far ._._ .. 2:30 and 8, Sundays at 2:30 throuah July I. • .... _ of p -..---"Mn. G...._, a.11" at the Huntinaton Beach Stallone Oil un;: Walll ame. .---. 'Mary Hartman' producer envisions would be the first TV sitcom dealing Playhou.sel Main Street at Yomown Avenue, Huntjngton co-•t•r• ID Stallone'• ••• -
with the near-end of the world. Beach (8l,t.l40S), Fridays and Saturdays at l :lO throuab 11Rhloeetone," al8o 1ot ~Mar a.at ••
i r 11 t 'Th D Aft • Burton wouldn't be too specific July 7. -~~~~~;.~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiil:i~ii: a COm C 10 OWUp 0 e ay er about content for fear of another -"LaveMel' FelUet" at Sebastian's West Dinner11
. . . . •• produceratealing the idea, but he said Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico. San Oemente (492-99.SO), By FRED l\OTBENBEl\G life's potenttal 111ua11ons. . the comedy would be sophisticated Wednesdays throuab Saturdays at I Sundays at I and 7
APT......._.. • ..., .. The Only Folks Around," wb.1cb and sensitive. throuab July I. •
LOS ANGELES -A veteran has 1 them~ so~ but 00r scnptt, .. We won·1 have iokes about dead .-'"rM .Belt Llnle .........._ ia Tau" at the
television producer says bis idea for a explores the lives o ~up o. peol pedc people " be said. '·we won't have Harlequin Dinner ~yhowe, 3S03 S. Harbor Blvd., Sa~aa
· bo · lated wbo, somehow, '-"NUme 1so at h ' · 'fri · • N Ana (979-SSI I) ruptly ex9CP1 Mondays at varyina comedy senes a ut ~ iso from everyone else with the world on P ra~ ljke ~ to a cnsp. o, curtain times tbtouafi A 19.
1
aroup o(people, uncertain whether a the brink oft nuclear holocaust. nothlng like thaL _ .. .,_ ~ .. ~~, .
•-c;ramtlna' la not tO be ml111tr
-NEWSWEEK. David Arwen
nuclear bol~~st bas des~troyed the . W•~.rtt!$..._~family .~-.~~~~ ~-:.ill«,...~~};"A!lllidtirrrrr.m OJ. 0----.,world!-.h.asstic~~ . . --·,~ ~~~'1ltrtl)to" rn1t10:·.~'l~~~ 'eiceptMondaysatvaryinacunaintimesthrouahA~ It --~~t'."~ ... ~--. , is-said. There wtll be optJmisu who shipwrecked on an island. "Gillipn -'"be Mule Mufl" at the Curtain Call Dinner ._ _ _: _______ ....:;,;::..;::.==..::=..:::..,,...;.;;..;~~=--.. ~Ren y~ucan .~ge~ndo it. I can tset thin~ t!tc bomb ~~·t exp~~· an~ kept tryina to make contact. ?w _ Theater, 690 El Camint> Real, Tustin (838-1S40), niabtl _.. m.mt ._ 5Sl.ee5
nd of thi~ one, sai.~ Al Burton, wb~ pessimists wtio wtll know 11 s ovCT. group,may not have any contact, ' be c~cept Mondays at varyina cunain times throuab Aug. l :[ S'tUfl STAl:Ut t>a• EDWMDS •WCOOUID•llllDGQI ~its mcludc ~c .!e.f!e~ns. "Wherever they are, tb.ey arc in a said. •-.a t9M021 • u .-. (ttJ) •t.-n
One J?.aY a~. a Time, Ditrrent protected environment wtth some of . . . . lM MOVIS 4 Nit FAStU SQtWIE
Strokes ~d Mary Hartman, Mary the accoutrements of civilization," he Burton said Um v~rsa.l Studi~ bis • COSTA IEA U l-l51l --.., .a.a
Hartman, . said employer, owns the nabts to a literary EDWMDS HNl:80I TWlt EJllllNDS llSD VU) mu
So far, thenetworbbaven'tqreed. The producer who also wrote the property (he wouldn't say which one) • -ue..asl
Last spring. CBS, NBC and ABC themes for com'edies "The Facts of that re1Cmbles the scenario of .. The mJY ~
rejected the com~y followup to th,~ Life" and .. Ditrrent Strokes," com-Only Folks Around." ma aa ••aJ
nuclear war movtc 1'he Day~· posed a theme son& to pvc the · CBS u · rsal 'ACK lflln. l9 DH• , But Burton, a . former asspaate of networks "the flavor" of the concept. Burton wd pvc ruve
No.rman tear:. said be ho~ to act the He sang it for the executives while producers Bill Dial and Richard ~~ 81~
senes, tentatJve.~y called "The Only pitching the idea lastspring. In part. it Chapman ("Simon & Simon .. ) seed
Folb Around, accepted for the aoes Like this· money for the series. But, in the end. tF••·•t1 • 19• OOO•-• DOLaT 8'nMO 198.S-8~ ~n. ..What wo~d we do ... Ifwe were all three networks rejected the '•i r.,. air
.. We re ktill wclcom; at ~ ~ the only fGlb around ... We'd be propasal. ~etworks to~ mo~, be said m .an Adam and Eve ... Tell the neighbors "We're rearoupin& to make a fuller
10terv1ew. at bis Universal Studios to leave ... Rant and rave and never pitch. I'll just have to go back to CBS ~~
office. shave. and sin& better next time,•• Burton • -··· ..... Ull .. .-\
The project is not a spoof, SIUd "Andthenwc·dbuildaworldmuch said.
Burton, adding that be disaarees with better than we'd found."
those ''who don't want to even talk There have been comedies about
about the day after. How do they'deal war ("M-A-S-H") and about Ameri-
with death? rm anti:nuclear, but I can prisoners of war ("Hopn's Her-
belicvc there is humor in every one of oes .. ). but "The Only Folka Around"
Bud Grant, president of CBS
Entertainment, said of the project. ··1
don't believe iL 1t•s nothina that we'd
be interested in."
Universe
Pageant
will air
July 9th
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
The world·s most beautiful
women will gather in
Miami for the 1984 Miss
Universe Paaeant July 9.
Bob Barker is host for the
event, which will be tele-
cast live on CBS. Joan Van
Ark of CBS' "Knots Land-
ing." is hostess and sin"r
Tom Jones is the spcc1al
guest star.
The paaeant will attract
82 contestants from
around the world to com-
pete for the title and
S 175.000 in cash and
prizes.
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UNCLE WILLIE .
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I REMEMBER TMAT
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IN 1918 !
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you hold:
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Partner opens the blddJn•
with one no trump. What do
you respond?
A.-Wlth 7 HCP and a llvt·
card ault, your band ia
borde..Unt for 1 rain to two
no trump. Here, however.
your 1ult1 la.ck quality . Aa a
result, you have no source of
trlcka. Pass.
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you hold:
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with one no trump. What do
you respond?
A. -This i.s virtuaUy the
same band as in the previous
problem , except that now
your high cards are in your
long suits. With two probable
wurces of tricks, your band
1usl merits a raise to two no
trump.
What action do you take?
A.-North'a bid of two no
trump it unusual -ln tbla
cue. It la a red·1ult takeout.
Jurnp to four hearu. Flnt.
your bands 11\ould fit well
and tbertl.e a chance you cao
make that contract. Steond·
11. you might catapult 1our
opponent. into pme In ont
of their aulta. and you know
what you will do then.
Q.4-Both vulnerable, u
Soutls you bold:
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What action do you t.akt?
A. -There lJ nothlnJ you CID
add to your first bld. Your
optnf DJ OH DO trump
d~ribed your b&nd uactly.
and you bavt DO lour.card
major to show. Pua, aod let
partner decide what to do.
After all. ht l• lookiar at hit
band and he has beard you
ducnbe yours.
3 • P.. T CU-A• South. vulnerable,
What do you bid now? you bbld:
A.-Ir you blithely went on •JSS <:>95 OilQJ98! •A
to three no trump, you have The biddin1 bas proeeeded:
not listened to the auction. 8eedt WMC Nri Eut
Partner has told you he has a J 0 l <:> OW. p.,.
distributional hand that t
should plaf better in a 1utt. What action do you take?
With your flt for both of bi.a A. -Wbile we are not in tbe
suits and flnt-round control hd>it of pulllng partner'• low·
Q.3-Both vulnerable, as or both unbid suits. slam ii a level penalty doublea, ii ever
South you hold: possibility. Advise pattrier of there wu a hand with which
+QJ108 c:>J9863 03 •A87 this with a cue-bid of three 1ou should do jUtt that. thil
samblt ou' thrtt ao trum
-you won't pt hurt. an
you need vtry Uttlt tror
partner to make pmt.
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Lagoni n amed V P
f or Arem Bassenian
CUI La1oot, 33, has been elevated to the post of executive vioe president
at A.rem Bufflllu, AlA 6 A11oda1e1 of Newport Beach. Lagoni, an Irvine
resident. bas been wtth the architectural and land·plannina firm since its
formation in 1979, Prior to that, he was a designer with Batu-BuHlllu,.
Pekarek of Newport Beach. • • • TroplCare, i.e., an interiol'plantscapina finn whose accounts include Carl
brekr EateflrlHI bas announced the creation of TroplCare FrucSlse
Corp., which wlll offer plantscaping franchises to qualified investors. The
announcement was made by_Robert Traven, president of TropaCare, Inc ..
who wiltalso bead the new TFC. • • • Todd Mlbellu has Joined the staff ofB.J. Stewan Advertisms ud Pablle
Relatlou, be. of Newport Beach as production manager. In has new post,
Mikaelian wiU serve as liaison between the aaency and its vendon. He will
.
EIPhas
.contract
for~F
gear
EIP Microwave Jnc. has received
two contracts for microwave counters
from the U.S. Air Force San Antonio
Air lotistics Center, Kelly Air Force
Base, ieus. ·
UndeT these two conttacls, the
Newport Beach-based .company cur-
rently has firm orders totalil\j
$2,903,000. The company said u
anticipates that it will ship approx-
imately two-thirds of these firm
orden during its current fiscal year,
which ends Sept 30, 1984.
The first contract, totalrng
$871 ,000, is for pulse frequency
counters. The second contract for
continuous wave counters is a re-
quirements contract, and the tint
orden apinst this contract arc for
$2,032,000.
Under this requirements oont.ract. I ' • _. .,..~ ... -~~~~~N~llt\ll'IMll'~ 11111115':~· ~ ............... ~
supervise production and printing. exercise quality control, prepare estimates orden with a value of $4, 168,000,
and recommend cost-saving and time-saving measures. Mikactian wu briqing the potential total value of
formerly associated with G-1d, lae. ofWitconsm. the requirements contract to $6.2 • • • million. There is no suarantce, bow-
Real estate broker Ju Youi\a~ joined BuiM:l1 Pnterdes Brotera1e ever. that the Air Force wilJ exercise
Co. in Newport Beach after more S years with MacNab-lrvme Ra.I E1tale an_y of these options. the comP9Jiy
C.. In her new post. she will expand her activities to include offioe lcasina as said.
well as involvement in industrial properties, land development and sboppioa EJP Microwav( manufactures
oenten. Active in several community sroups, Youna is past president of the microwave test and measurement
USC-Newport Barbor AhunaJ Clab and the Orange County chapter of Womea instrumenu.
la Bul9elt. She bas been a member of the Pete Wfl,_ for Seutor Flauce
C.mmlttee, the Niu o·aoct Playen ~dra'• nacre Grnp of the
Aal1tuce Leape and, most recently, served as acquisitions chairman of the
Bl4 for Ge Gold Otymplc A8Ctloa. She is also a member o(the Trojan league
and the Sophisticates. • • •
Wayne Blper of Big Way MarketiD1 in Irvine recently attended a
distributors meeting hosted by Tutle Top, Inc. in Goshen, Indiana. Turtle
Top, based in Goshen, manufactures van conversions, mediaum-sized
passenger transit buses. camper van conversions and mini-homes.
• • •
RoblD Z. Monlcal of San Juan Lap1strano has been appointed vioe
president and corporate banking officer of Bull of Amertca'1 l rvbae Jacllstrlal
Corporate Buttac Groap in Newport Beach: Sh~ rcpla~s Larry D. ~.
named vice president and m~nag~ of the lrvu~e mdustria_l ~ranch. ~1o!'1cal
joined the bank in 1979. She is actave an professional and c1v1c orpmzat1ons.
setving as president of the Speakeasies speaking group and as a member of the
Greater lrvlDc ladaatrlaJ Leape, the Newport 8.arMr CUmber of
Commerce. the World Trade Cater Altoclatioa of Oraa1e· Couty, the
Americu ElectronJca Altodatlon and the Oraqe Coaty Pctroleem
AuociatiOD.
• • • Mkklle I.anon of Pacific IDdHlrial Bl"Hen. lac. has joined the
Newport Beach office of Daun Corp,. which recently acquired the brokerage
services of PIB.
• • • Valale GlacalODe is the new sales coordinator for Mh11oa Pools and Larry
McCool of Oran4e has joined the firm as a construction supervisor. Mission
Pools has offioes tn Escondido, San Diego and Laguna Niguel. Giacalone will
assist sales personnel at all th~ offioes with customer relations, constructi~n
scheduling and follow-up details. ~~ool, an Ora~ge C~unty_ c~nstract~r, ~11
be responsible for work at every Mass1on constructJon sate. M1sSJon specaalizes
in customs-dClligned pool and spa installations.
••• Saddleback National Bank has relocated to offices at 24401 Calle de la
Louisa across from the Laguna HilJs Mall. The new location offcers safety
deposii boxes. night deposit and driv~up teller services along with a 24-hour
automatic teller machine.
.I j I .I'. J
Seillinar
offers aid
to business
.. Building a Business: Strategics for
Success." a free evening seminar
offered for owners of small and
medium sized businesses, will be bdd
Tucsday 1 to 9 p.m. at Dana Niguel
Bank in Dana Point.
Geared to help business strategies,
the seminar will cover bow to use a
business plan for crowth. how to use
the Small Business Administration
and your bank as sources of capital.
bow tax planning can foster growth
and bow to devdop a positive
work:in& relationship with your
banker and CPA.
The evening's speakers include
Thomas Busby, a CPA specializing in
small businesses; George Russek.
representing the Small Business Ad-
mmistration 'S Service Corpg of Re-
tired Executives (SCORE); Steve
Stultz, an SBA loan packager, and
Rita Casteel, Vice President of com-
mercial loans for Dana Niguel Bank.
Space reservations arc rcquestcClby
June 1 S and can be made by callin&
Amanda at 661-4100.
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Sovietsbattleback, 10-7
U .$. Water polo team lets 4-0 lead a&ainst Cuba today and with hily on Tucsdaf.i-and neither seems like a =s'i:lir:p=--=a-=w=a~y-;t"n~q-u_a_s_t=---:::0'"'1·ym--p-i.,....c-s-=-h-o_w_d,,....o_wn __ ~:i~mc~~°J0~ !;~1~
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BUDAPEST, Hungary -Water
lo foµ~wers an this neck of Europe
are wait.mg for Tuesday when their
beloved Hungarian national team
takes on rival Yugoslavia on the final
&y of the Tungsram Cup water polo
tournament.
But for Coach Monte Nitzkowsk.i's
United States team, the match came
Sunday, a long-awaited duel with the
Soviet Union in what wouJd be the
closest thing to an Olympic show-
down this year.
With the Soviets elcctiQl to stay
earl Lewta rataee hi.a handa ID celebration after ca~
the 100-meter duh at the Ol)'lllplc trta1a Sanday ID Loe
away from the 1984 Los Angeles
Olympics. Sunday's confrontation
with.the U.S. served IS the Olympic
substtute.
But as substitutes go, this one
wasn't sweet and it left a sour taste
with the Americans.
Down 4--0, the Soviets scored 10
times in the middle periods Sunday to
~re~ 10-7 victory over the U.S. and
virtually assure a Tung.sram Cup
championship. The Soviets won 1t
with a four-toal second period and a
six-goal third period.
The Soviets have two matches
remaining in the tournament -
wliile Italy 1s 2-2-1 and comin& oft" a
I 0-7 10$5 to Yuaosla via.
Thinp started oft" well enouah fot
Natzkowslti's squad. PeteT Campbell,
a UC Irvine IJ'lduate, and I{evin
Robertson (ex-~ewpon Harbor Hiah
and C,aJ standout) ~ and
another UCJ alum, Gary Fiaueroa.
also tallied to &ive the U.S. a 3-0 first.
period advantage.
The U.S. made it 4-0 before the
Soviets went on ~ scoring · binJC,
outsconna the Amencans 10-2 dunng
the middle periods.
Campbell led the U.S. attack with
three &oats while Fiaueroa a'dded two.
Joe Vargas, Doug Burke and John
................ Lee ......
Anaelee. Among thoee be defeated were Ron Bnnrn (left)
and" Emmit Klnj. Brown wu third beblnd Sam Graddy.
Saman rounded out the ICOfina.
The Soviets came alive when t~
went to their out.side shooters, and at
turned out to be an eft"ectJve stratqy.
Sunday's results did bnna the Olympi~ draw tnto focus. TbC U.S.
wi11 be an the B bracket alona with
Brazil. Spain and Greece. The A
bracket consists of Canada Y~via, China and Holland· tbC
C btacket includes Italy, Aus~ia,
West Germany and rither Japan or
Mexico.
~Since the Sovaet Un100, Huopry
and Cuba are not comina to Los
Angeles. the draw had three openinp.
Canada and Brazil arc two of the
replacements while Mexico bas not
yet replied. If Mexico does not send a
team, Japan would get the nod.
Lewis wins 100;
Graddy, Brown
place second, third
By BOWARD L BANDY .....................
LOS ANGELES -Two of Ameri-
ca's premier track athletes and an 18-
year-old from Perris stole the show
during the second day of the U.S.
Olympic track and field trials at the
Les Anades Coliseum.
Carl Lewis laid claim to the first of
three expeac:d berths on the Ameri-
can Olympic team with • ccm-
parativdy easy vid.ory in the finals of
the l ~meter dash. · · bis arms
high in the air in a ~ule over
the final l 0 mctcn.. He was clocked in
10.06.
Lewis and runner-up Sam Graddy
moved out to a fast start with Ron
Brown and Calvin Smith closina strona for third and fourth. AU four
could move to the Olympic team to
compose the sprint relay team but the
founb ~ position is up to the
team's coach. Smith wu a member of
the 1980 team as was seveotb-place
finisher Harvey Glance.
While tho JOO was the feanw race
of the second day before a crowd
announced at 20,SSl, the 400-mcter
intermediate hurd.Jes provided as
much excitemenL The finals in the
4001H will take place ton.iaht at 6;SS
with E.d~_Moses facin& another
cballcnlC from virtual unknown
Danny Harris, the 18-year-o&d Penis
resident who now attends Iowa State.
Harris bad run up a strin& of 14
straiabt victories in the evmt befcn falliria to Motes who continued bis
remarkable OOMCCUtive win stJUk
(I 0 l) Soinl into tofri&b.t's finali.
Tracy Hanlon, fpaduale ofEdiJoo
High and West Point. tiad the IC'JCODd
best throw in thiejavelin ooaq,etition
of the ~tathlon with a heave of I Ss-4. The mark didn't help ber tel
into the top poup to qualift for lbe
Olympics. bowcvu. Sharon HMfidd
off:c>Untain Valley and USC. likcwilt
failed to qualify for the Gamea a tbit sruelin& xvm-event com~iioa C1Mkd. .. You always want to ... _ bilbCr ...
Hlllon slid about ber ~ tArow.
1bis bas been a lona two yean of t.rainin& for the pentathlon.. Now I'll
take~ out for a year bef~comiQI
back to either the pentathJon or the
javelin throw.••
... ~'s noc mud> tosav abcMtt lhc
raoe," Lewis said da ht. ~
perfonnaoce in the 100 ... rm~ it
went th.is waya.od that I won.1 tniaed
hard for this meet, bankr cbu anyoneebe.'•
Lewis will also compete in the 200
and the Ion& jump. He holds the
(Pl--11ee LBWJ8JC2J
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A victim
of shark
attack
'Just call it a major league effort
That's Zoeller
who can't shake
stubborn Norman
MAMARONECK, N.Y. (AP) -
Greg Norman, the Australian known
as the "Great White Shark," crouched
over an across-the-green putt on the
72bd hole, a putt for par he had to
have to stay alive in his duel with
Fuzzy Zoeller for the United States
Open Golf Championship.
Perhaps SO feet of p-ecn separated
Nonnan's restless feet and the stark
line of the Owtick on the final bole at
the Winged Foot GolfOub.
"I could feel the putt," Norman
said Sunday.
"It's hard to explain.
"I had a feelina in my hands. 1
could see it aoina in the hole.
"I knew all I had to do WIS set the
right speed"
He did.
The ball ducked in the cup and
Norman leaped into the air, both
arms raised in jubilation, and romped
around the p-ecn.
He bad saved par, saved a share of
the lead and, as it developed, bad
forced a playoff today for the Ameri-
can national championship and a
S94,000 prize.
Fusy Zoeller
The free-spirit Fuzzy, watching
from back down the fairway as
Norman's long, long putt disap-
peared below ground, went back to
his ba&. pulled out a white towel and
wavedlt in mock surrender.
Norman, broadly grinning, waved
back.
"I played my heati out. shot 70 and
at wasn't good enough," said Zoeller,
who came from behind, built a three
shot lead at the tum, then watched it
bleed away. stroke by precious stroke.
over the back nine.
"When you play in the Open, you
have to keep the driver in the fairwar,
and I didn't do it the la$t nine,•
Zoeller said after he'd finished off a
routine, 2-putt par on the 18th.
By RICHARD DUNN
o.-, .... c:.. 4 t •
35. l 8 l at Anaheim Studaum. in September from Triple-A
Charleston (lnternat1onal League).
came on in the seventh inrung Wlth
runners on first and second and one
out. and promptly shut the door on
the Angels.
Oeveland Manager Pat Corrales is
J his baU club held on to Ernie
Ca o, the 28-year-old reliever
ed in the minors for several
He has been nothing but a
pleasant surprise.
"We had one patcher Ln. spnng
training that was ma.kmg a lot of
money and we were going to keep
him, but he wasn't pitching well.
Ernie really came on (in the spring)
and did a good job for us." He picked up hts second wm of the
season (2-6), and felt he was throwulg
as hard as he bas thrown all year. He
struck out t.hn:c batters in bis 21Y'>
innings of work, including Fred Lynn
and Doug DcCinoes in the ninth after
walking lcadoffhitter Rod Carew.
"There's a kid that wasn't going to
make our ball club in spring train-
ina," Corrales said after the Indians
used an eighth-inning home run by
Andre Thornton to dismantle the
An~cls, 4-3 Sunday before a crowd of
Corrales, however. would not dis-
close the reliever Oeveland released
to ma.kc room for Camacho on the 2S-
man roster.
"It made room of Ernie -thank
goodness we kept him."
.. I felt really good today for some
reason." Camacho said. "I had a good
Camacho. who was ~ I with a 5.06
ERA last season after being called up
Ryan adds finishing touch
Astros sweep Dodgers inf our:
It's the first time in 23 years
HOUSTON <AP) -Nolan Ryan came throu&h wt th
the most recent m a series of strong performances by
Houston pitchers, an overriding factor an the Astros' first
four-game sweep over the Los Anicles Dodgers in the
club's 23-year history.
''Our pitching staff has been able to bold ·em here at
YeUowstone Park," said Houston right fielder Terry Puhl.
"It was another outstanding game for Nolan."
Ryan and Dave Smith combined on a three-hatter and
Puhl drove in the pme's only run with a double in the fifth
innina to lead the Astros to a 1-0 victory over the Dodgen
Sunday night.
"We've played the Dodacrs so many hard, close.
fou&htpmesovertheycars,•• Houston Manager Bob Lillis
said. "We were bound to win our share sooner or later."
Ryan, 7-2. struck out nine before beina taken out of
the game after eight innings with a st.rained calf muscle.
Smnh came on to pitch the last innina and earn his second
save of the season while extending the scoreless streak by
Houston'$ bullpen to 19 13 inninp.
"This 1s the best groove I've been 1n as an Astro."
Ryan said.
..It will be 24 to q boun before ,.."C know anything. "I
don·t know what happened. On my first step, my lea popped."
Ryan injured his calf while lcavmg the bmer's box in
the eighth innfo ... Hebadjustoomeoffthcdisablcd hstand
was making his first start since June I.
The Astros scored their run in the fifth on Ray
K.mght's lcadoff si04lc and P\ahl's double to ri&ht-center
field against losing patcher Bob Welch, S-7.
Los Anaeles threatened apinst Ryan in the first
annang when Steve Sax led off with a sinaJe and stole
second. Ryan walked ~J. Reynolds and Ken l..andrcaux
then sae'rifioed both runners into scorina position. ~ro
Guerrero walked to load the bases., but Terry Whitfield hit
into a double play to end the innina.
Holm.es, CoetZee agree to· heavyweight showdown
NEW YORK (AP) -I.any
Holriles, who once said he would
never fapt .,.in for promoter Don
Xjna, bu apparently found it nec:eu-
ary to chaJ'\IC bis maod.
;:; Holmes and Kina have aian~ an
qreement for a Holmri-Omie
Coeuce fiabt, the unbeaten hcavy-
wciabt annouDCCd Sunday ru,ht.
Hofmct said by tc~ooe Dt>m bis
home at Easton. Pa., th.at he had
reached an qrcemcnt Wlth the
promoter at a meetina Saturday.in
Las Yeps. • · C'octzcc currently ides in Hunt-
in&ton Beach.
llolmc said be siancd with Kina.
because "I wanted to act evcrvone off
.d ..
I
my back. He's the only o~ who can
do the ft&bt. ..
"I 1etllcd all my ditrerenca with
him," Holmes said of Ki~ whom be
bas been cntici.zig pubhcly after a
split with the promoter I~ yar.
.. We uane<I an qreemeot on the fiaht and a tentative qreemcnt on the
punt." Holmes rt"Vtaled. "TM
money is stiU bei~tiatcd. "Kina -...ants the t tn Sepecmber
Of October .. said Ho ~ wbo ldded
' that the ~t would be for the
ln1an&ti0rial Bo-Una Fcdc~tion title
he hold
Coctzee1.C?f S0uth Afnca, currently
bolds the world Boxina Association
tiUc, but could be stripPcd of that title
if he n&bts Holmes, ince Holmes has
refused to petition tbe WBA for a
top-IOcontendcr's rank.i
Last Dettmber, Holm relin-
quisbcd the World ~·council
t•tle he bad held since June 9, 1978. ~tber than make a $2.SS million
maftdatory defense apin t Orea PaF
for Kina.
Kina wa unavailable foe com-m ot. .He and Holmes were in Las
Veaa foe lut Friday niabt' Thomas
HcarM-Robeno Duran W8C uper
weltctweiaht title fipt.
This latest llJUment marks the
third attempt to match the two bca~aht
Holm oetzcc ft&h\. to be
promoicd by JPD pons of Dal
was scheduled for June a an las
Vcps, but it""" bad by trou
It fell throuah when JPO failed to
meet its s-yment schedule to Kina.
who ha promotional ri&bts tO
Coetztt. Kina to have rcciei ved
$7.S million, of whtch Sl.2 million
f'Cl)Of1eC11y to ao to Coe and
about $2 million to Cednc Kush
Coctttt'a ad i r.
When the match fc n th
Holmes coded up ..,,tb $3.S milhoa
&om what to be a pul"k' ofa ut
Stl' mtlhon, and Kana rccei~
S7SO.OOO in a ca h ~ymcnt. Coclttie
rtpottcdfy aot noth1
Holm tnC.d d rattly to find
new money to save tbe fiabt.. but
failed.
Then on June I, promote?' Bob
Arum announoed that Holmes and
COCUJCe had sianed tenen of intent..
and that be boPed to be able to put Lbc fiabt tQICtbet. He mcationed a total
pune p.ck• of about $6.S mJltioD.
Anim said It tbe time that if
Coe pve up bi oft.be title
or striODed by the WBA, the ~ttr ~ld -not be Obl~..S to
Kina. K.u'l'I contract with Coeuce was onl)' fOr WBA title fish accord.
tftlto:Anun.
Holmes •id u C.r he
co~ Arum n t conncciid
WJth tM fiebt
fast bal" and that's what it came down
to."
Camacho ended the ninth by
forcing bot~hirung Juan Beniquez.
who had t.hn:c singles to raise his
average to .357, to ground out. after
Regie Jack.son bad singled to put
runners at the comers.
"I don't think I've pitched that b9d
thts year (like his record indicates).
rve bad some hard luck. ..
Camacho has appea.ted in 27 of the
lndaans' 61 games. has posted an ERA
of 2.06 and has recorded a team-hiah
(Pleue Me AJllG&L8/C2)
I
Baumann breaks
the world record
in 400-1neter IM
From AP dlapatcbet
TORONTO -Alex Baumann of a
Sudbury. Ontario. shattered the world
record for the 400-meter individual medJey
Sunday during prellmioary heats at Canada's 1984 Esso
CUp Olympic team swim trials. Phillies take over flr•t place
The 20-year-old Baumann, holder of the world
200-meter individual medley record, covered the 400
meters in four mtnutes, 17.53 seconds, slashing mo~
than two seconds off the standard, set recently by Jans-
Peter Berndt of East Germany.
OuJe Vtr1U smashed four hits. mclud-ii
1na a home run, and knocked 10 three runs
Sunday to lead the Ph1ladelph1a Phillies to
a 9-7 victory over the Ch1caao Cubs and a
"I fell very Jood in warmup this morning so my
coach and I decided to set the record in beats," said
Baumann. "l knew at the 300-meter mark that I only
had to sWlm the last 100 meters in a nunute. so I JUSt
told myself. 'K~p yourself under control. concentrate
and spnnt the last SO with everythmg that's left.' ''
sweep of their four-game series. Tim Coreoru scored
four runs for the Phillies as he doubled, walked, singled
and hit his third homer 10 the seventh inning. It mark~
jJle fifth straight "1ctory for the surging Phillies, who
""'°"over first place m the-National League East with St.
Louis beating the New York Mets, 6-3 ... Dlrrrell Po~r'1 RBI smgle keyed a three-
Baumann twice set the record for the 200-meter
10d1v1duaJ medley, which he will race at the Olympic
tnals Tuesday.
' run rally in the fourth 1nning,
leadmg the Cardinals' victory
over the Mets ... In other NL
action, Jim Wohlford belled a
two-run homer, his first 10 more
than a year, and drew a bases-
loaded walk while Charlie Lea
became the National League's
first I I-game winner as Montreal
defeated Pittsburgh. 5-3 ... Dale
Murphy'• two-run homer in the
Baumann was ranked first in the world rn both the
200-and 400-meter individual medleys 1n 1983. His
previous best time m the 400 was 4: 19.80 in 1983.
Quote of the day
• ....... d~ on.time Boeton
C9tttce t-.nmate Gene Conley t who also pitched
for the Red Sox: "After the MMOf'I with the Cettlcs,
he Mid he couldn't pitch for~ Red Sox tor four
WMk• btal• It took him that lorig to get out of
.,,. .... I
Porter seventh inning helped Pascual
Perei ga10 his seventh victory as Atlanta trimmed
Cincmnat1. 6-5 . . . In an extra-inning game, Al
Oliver's RBI smgJe following a throwing error by
catcher Bruce Bocby snapped a 15th-inning tie, lifting
San Francisco over San Diego, 5-3.
Amencan record of 19.75 for the 200
and has the second besH·ver mark 10
the longJump at 28-10112. He wtll be
heavily favored in both events.
.. , didn't know l was second at the
end of the race," Graddy said ... The
way I run my race, I don't look around
the track to see who's 10 front. lfl had
seen Carl, maybe I would've tried to
catch him. l think I can beat anybody
in the world. I felt much stronger at
the end of the race than 1 have ever
fell at that time."
Hurdler Harris broke the world
junior record for the fifth time this
year with a clock.Jn' of 48.02 behtnd a
47.58 by Moses. Hts effon 1s the fifth
best on the all-lime world hst
'Tm Just happy to be 1n the
running," Harris sa1d. "Moses defi-
nitely goes out harder than anybody I
ever raced. Any time )OU are second
to him. you are domg prett) good. He
has an incredible stnde for someone
as tall as he 1s. I feel good about the
finals and I feel I can possibly win
This is an eitcellent track and I thtnk
he (Moses) can set a world record
tomorrow or anytime."
.. I don't want to run that fast nght
now if I don't have to," Moses said of
the possibility of a world record
tonight. .. Tak.ing five tenths of a
second off is a lot. I thmk I led the
pressure as much as the other gu)s.
One race and it can be all over There
are a lot more guys out there runnmg
Orange County_ Music
Refreshing and Relaxing
KDCM IDB.I
FMSIERED
well n&ht now and the three who
make the team will have to run very
well. ..
The stage is set for tonight's 400IH
final Wllh Moses the favorite and
young Hams a distmct longshot
choice
In the tnple Jump finals, Michael
Conley was the winner with a toss of
57-5, the third best ever by an
American athlete. Al Joyner finished
second at 56-4 v. with 1980 Olympic
team member Withe Banks third at
56-2 31 •.
All three team members from 1980
in the 800-meter run advanced to the
semifinals, namely Don Paige, James
Robinson and Randy Wilson.
In the women's 800. Ruth Wysocki
of El Toro finished m I :59.48 ro
advance to the Tuesday finals with
the second fastest ttme of the day.
Evelyn Ashford, the world record
holder 10 the women's IOO-meter
dash, had httle trouble advancing 10
today's semifinals with the final at
6:35 this evening. Alice Brown, a
member of the 1980 Olympic team.
also advanced to the semis with a
victory Sunday. She is the stadium
record holder and was the winner in
the tnals 10 1980 in the I 00.
Ton1~ht's action also includes the
qualifying round in the longJump, the
second round of the men's I J 0-meter
hurdles and 400-meter run, javelin
finals. the women's 400-meter semi-
finals and the men's 800-meter semis.
Security
dispute
lingers
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Police and Olympic nego-
llators still haven't reached
an agreement on costs. but
Police Chief Daryl Gates
sa\s he mtends to go ahead
with maximum security
plans and. 1f necessary, sue
Olympic organizers later to
get paid.
In dispute 1s how much
the Los Angeles O lympic
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GOOD TO 6·1'»4 (Pl -----------
cunty inside the nme com-
pettt1on sites 1n the city and
at the Olympic villages at
the University of Southern
Cahfom1a and the Univer-
sity of California at Los
Angeles.
Those pa) men ts would
be 10 add111on to an earlier
agreement to pay S2 2
m1llton for a vanety of
mu01c1pal services, includ-
ing SI S. 7 milUon for polic-
mg outside the compet1t1on
sites and villages.
"The time for nego-
t1at1ons on the money they
must provide for security
has come and gone." Gates
told the Los Angeles Times
10 a story published Sun-
day. "I've told my people
that we must proceed with
a plan we know can reason-
ably assure safety for the
Garn~."
He added. "I ... am
mandated to provide a
certain level of protection.
and l intend to do that.
Ma}'~ ~e·u have to sue the
LAOOC to pay their fair
share"
A City Chancr amend·
ment approved by voters in
November 1978 ~ui1ts
that the Games be con-
ducted at no cost to tax·
payers by prohib1tin1 the
city to spend any funds
without beina reimbuncd.
Athlete bc&in arrivina
July 14. The Oamtt bet.in
July 28 and la t until Au1.
12.
Roenicke'• alam ••~Orioles
Gary Roealcte smashed a arancf. lam a
homer in the e'l}lth 11Uti.ng; cappinaa fivc-
run uptisina witb two outs that rallied Mlkt
Flaaa1aa and the Balt1mo~ Onoles past
the New York Yankees. 6-2 to t\i&hliaht action in the
American I.ague Sunday . . . Elsewhere, 'tom
Brooka1' two-run triplcsparked a five-run fifth inning
that carried Detroit to a 7-4 victory over Milwaukee
and a sweep of their three-pme series . . . Dave
EQ1le'1 bases-loaded $louble and the pitching ofMJke
Smltluoa and two relievers led the Minnesota to a 3-1
victory over Kansas City and a lbree-aame sweep over
the slumpinJ Royals . . .. Gres Walker drove U\ the
tyma run Wlth a pinch double and Scott Fletcber'1
squeeze bunt scored the so-ahead run to hi&bliJbt a
decisive three-run, sixth-toning rally as the cw.~&o
White Sox beat Oak.land, 9-4 ... Rance Ma 1
cracked an RBI double to spark a four-run fifth inning
that came after a ram delay of I hour and 28 minutes to
lead Toronto past Boston, 5-3 for a three-game sweep of
the Red Sox . . . Al Cowen1 blasted a three-run homer
with one out 1n the bottom of the ninth inning, givin1
Seattle a 5-2 victory over Texas.
Coliseum contract unresolved
LOS ANGELES - A week befort •
Olympic orgaojzers are scheduled to take « • •
over the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum,
Olympic and Coliseum representatives
have not signed a final leasing contract.
Coliseum Commissioner Joe Ccrrcll said Sunday
that disagreements remain over who pays for removing
color schemes to be pamted on the Coliseum's interior
and over the right of a local vendor to continue selling
souvenirs.
The unresolved contract covers the Sports Arena,
the boxmg venue and the Coliseum, the site of the
opening and closing ceremonies and the Olympic track
and field events.
Cerrell said Coliseum officials want to allow
vendor Blake Coleman to continue selling souvenirs at
the Main Event.concession shop between the Coljscum
and the Sports Arena .
nuc1
Edwin MOHe of La.Cuna Blll• clean a bar-
d.le u be wina bl.a aemlflnal beat ln the
400-meter intermediate burdlee of tbe U.S.
INDlANAPO -Ayako Onmolo l!I of Japan, puttin& effectively foT birdies on
three of her tint four hole11. shot a 2-undtr-
par 70 Sunday to •tn the Ladies Pro-
fes!ional Golf Association Mayflower Classic.
The 33-ycar-old former soRbalJ pitcher had a 7-
under 281 for 72 holes at tbc 6, 132-yard Country O ub
oflndianapotis, finishina two strokes ahead of runnen-
up Judy Oark and Donna H. White.
Whi tc, who led Okamoto by three 1trotes when the
round bepn, had po;>blems early in reoordina her o~y
over-par round oflhe tournament. She moved into a tie
for second with a. birdie on the last hole, tinishina the
day at 75.
Shooting favorltea qualify
CHINO -Texan Kim Dyer, who •
came out of retirement last year when
shooting was included as an Olympicevenl
for the first time, captured an Olympic
benh Sunday m the women's sport pistol qualifying
compet1t1on.
Ruby Fox of Parker. Ariz .• won another Olympic
berth in the U.S. International Shooting Cham·
pionships ~t the Prado Recreation Area. '
The two were the favorites in the competition
matching competitors usina .22 caliber, semi-.auto-
matic pistols at 25 meters in precision slow-firin& and
rapid target shooting.
Olympic trtala at the Loe AD&elee Collaeam
Sunday. MOMa bu WOD 101 et:raiCbt race..
Be nma ln the f1naU toniCJat.
ANGELSFALLTOCLEVELAND. • •
From Cl
eight saves -but his efforts as a short
reliever this season haven't exactly
gone smoothly.
"Corrales ts trying to get me away
from steering the ball (to home
plate:-)," he explained. "I need to just
throw 1t."
Camacho stopped the Angel rally in
the seventh by getting Beniquez to fly
out. and got Rob Wilfong to hit a soft
grounder to second.
"The way I felt today, J had to have
been throWlng around 94, 95 miles an
hour," Camacho noted. "It's prob-
ably the hardest I've thrown au year.
Usually, when I go to the comers. J
lose velocity ...
Indeed. he m1Jht. but Corrales
would1ust prefer him to go nght at the
hitters with his hard stuff.
"I told him to go nght after the
hitters... Corrales said. "He spent
most of his career 10 the minors
because he ltkes to nibble. When you
throw 93-94 miles an hour, you don't
need to nibble."
Corraks said he had never seen
Camacho throw harder. "That's the
best stuff J've seen him with. I've seen
him throw hard -maybe six pitches
or so -but today, he was throwina
hard the whole way. Heck. he only
threw one curve today."
Thornton, meanwhile, tagged
Angel starter Mike Witt (5-7) for his
11th homer of the year leading off the
eighth. for his seventh game-Wlnning
R~I. .
''He (Witt) had good stuff today,
and he's especially toulh on right·
handed hitters," T hornton said.
"They (the Angels) had all the hits
today, but as far as the home run is
concerned, that's just the way 1t works
OUL•
··1 was JUSt looking for anything to
hit. I didn't care what k.rnd of pitch 1t
was, as long as it was h1table:·
The win was the Indians' first 1n six
decisions against the Angels lh1s year
and snapped a four-game Tribe losing
streak and a modest two-game Angel
win streak.
.. This club can only set the kind of
goal where we do the best we can at all
times," Thornton said. "We just ao
out and play hard every day."
The Indians scored in the first
inning with out the benefit of a hit as
Witt walked lead -off hitter Brett
Buller, who stoic second, movtd to
third on Mike Hararove's fly to center
and came home o n Thornton's sacri-
fice to right.
The Angels tied the sco~ in the
bottom half of the inning, but
Cleveland scored twice more m the
second to assume a J. l lead. The
Angels tallied single runs in the
second and third innings to tie it at
three, before Thornton's blast in the
eighth. *
McEnroe survives Shiras, officials
LONOON (AP) -Top seed John McEnroe subdued
U{>SW1LeifShiras1n a storm~ 6-1, 3-6, 6-l final Sunday to
wm the Queen's Club Tcn.n11 Tournament. a key ar11
roun warmup for nut week's Wimbledon cham-
pionsb1ps.
The 25:.rcar-old New Yorker. bested by Ivan l.endJ in
the f:rencb Open finalsa ~kaJo. needed Just 31 minutes
to bttczt throuah llla f mt set with Sbiras. lc>s1n1just thrte
pomts on h.is serve.
But m the sttand set. Sh1tls. 24 from Milwaukee -
who ousted Lcndl in opcnina·round play Tutsday -
shocked the defending Wimbledon champ by brcakina
McEnroe•s serve at IS and then holding his own without
dropptnJ a point to &O up}..()
McEnroe. v11ibly 1m\atcd, b_epn complain1n1 to
umpire Rotcr Smith about the 1enjib of time Shsras wu
taking to serve. He uked repeatedly. "Wha.t about the 30-
sccond ruler• McEnroe's temper broke 10 the tcvtnth .. me when
Smith 1tvcrscd a lint c•ll. ellowin' t\iras 10 save a break , I
point at 4-2.
In several minutes of heated convenatioo at
courtsi<k, McEnroe refused to play on and demanded to
see referee Jim Moore and Orand PriX supervisor Kun
NeilserL When they arri vtd, be shouted at them, .. You two
guy~ at here lik two bumPS on a lot. doiaa nothins. ..
When McEnroe returned totbecoun. bekcptMWlina
at Smith. "Thia is ~L rve aot a cboic:ie of a thouland
officials and I &et a mOfOn like you,,•• be was heard to aay.
When_play finaJly resumed, McEnroe bad a bftak.
point. but Shuu uved st with a fore.Mod volley and went
on to take the pmc wath a ICl'Vice winner.
McEnroe then held serve. Shirai 4id. too. to take the act 6-!3 -on his ciahth seu>oint.
Tho final set was a different story. Sbaru had a beak
point at 1-1 but fumbjed it Yiith a beck.band wide down the
line. McEnroe held for 2-1 aoa loll just one. more11meeo
route to the title. ·
McEnr~ WH pl•nnin1 to skip a ml'n•1 1oumamcnl in
tlnstol. Enaland. to rc't up for W1m~odqn ,
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Texes (Tanene 7·•> •I .. __.. I ..... _ Amerkaln LM9Ue Amerlcen, Neveror-. Alab9do, Win· Merk McCume.t', S7,199 71·73-71·'13 ~ ....... ·-• 7L'"---71 HunNrY n. .........,,i S.ln vs. • --""'"' ,.. Town. TornPurtzlf,57,199 13·n ·n·71 ..,..,._.._,_,. .,..,,, ,..... lf'llend. 3·S), (n) BATTING (150 ., bell): Mellll\9IY, Time: 1:45 3/S. H•I Sutton. 17,799 n -n ·14·10 -New York (Nlltlro f-3) et Detroit New Yorlt, .331; Wltlfleld, New York, IS UC.ACTA (1·4) oeld 1512.00. 219 Atex.ido-e lleMrdl, M64 71·7'-76-12 (Wiicox 7·4), (n) t .331; Id, TMOtlto, .l2t; UOll\ew, TM· Ciiio ledl, 16,575 n ·74·71·n
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K•nMI Cllv (Gur• 7·2) et 0.klend melt, Detroit, 47; MlnMlv, TMonlo. 4'; SOn of Chief (Drexw) 22.40 10.60 Jec:Jt Nlc:kleus, U .575 71-71·7o-n 212 (Burri• 5·3), (n) Rll*en, h ltlmore, 45; Wllltllker, 0.-LoVlf Boy Mickey (Bi.ck) s.20 2'0 MAW e.rw. SJ0,000
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Devi•, S..tlle, '7; Perrish, Texe•. 47. SUmmer, PrQPer Red, Overlend Scott Simpton, SS,717 72-75-74-'9 214
HITS: Gen:ie, Toronlo, 16; Trem-Journey, Miki SU4tlv1111, 55,717 7o-n·7o-17 Mike Feldlc:k, 512,500 men, Detroit, 12; MettlnolY, New York. Time: 1:46. 2'1 tu
7'; Yount, Mllweuk•. 7'; .... TM· SS IXACTA (4-9) Pllld S4,39S.OO. JlmAlbus,15,G31 n .... 74.71 ROCIFUNtll .... 1 .... 7
onto, 74; llloken. lklllmore, 76; Whit· s.v. e. ... teros. ss,031 '9-n ·74·7S Den Slks.Sl,16'.67
eker, Detroit, 76. ""'" RAC•. 1 1116 mllet on lurf. Hubl'1G,..,.,55,031 61-7s-n-76 Art SllVftfron, ti, l6'.67 OOUILES: Teufel, Mlnnetol•, 17; lnvotle (C••l•nedll) 25.IO uo uo John Mehaffey, 15,G:ll n·74·n -61 2'6 Bell, Toronto. 16; Gwde, Toronto, 16; llelt of 8otll (McCarrort) 3.60 2.60 m 8111Y c-. M.lOO
Tremmel, Detroit, 16; Perrllh, Tens, ElllOfl'-(Sltlille) 5.20 George Burnt, 14,sn n-74·7•-n 2\1
15; Metllnlltf, New York, 15; O'lflen, Abo rec:ed: IOlto, Estuoendo, All Mike Ooneld, S4,5n 61-71-74-n Orvlle Mod't, 15AOO
Texes, 1S. Snlems Go. Saoemore. Gert Kodl, M,573 74·71·7s-n m
TRIPLES: Motlltlv, TOfOl'ltO, 9; Time: 1:41 4/S. Tony Sllh, S4,5n n-n ·76·71 B• °""· M,IOO
Owen, S..ttle, 7; Collns, Toronto, 6; SS aXACTA <S-ll oekl Sll2.50. m Bill JCIMltn, 14,IOO
UOll\ew, Toronto. 6; LAw, Clllaleo. 5. Jim Colblft, 54,060 11-n-n -n Dow Flnsterwtd, S4,IOO
HOME RUNS: Klnemeft, 0.klend, SlXTM ltACL S furlongs, Steve Hert, $4,060 73·73·72·7S 221
17; Armu, Bolton, 1'; Kittle, Clllc:ago, Wlnnlf's Low <Bleca) uo 3.40 3.20 Pet McGowen. u ,060 74·72-n -70 G«lrve Lnnne. S3,IOO
16; Devis, S..ttte, 1'; Bavtor, New Prlnceu Cebrlnl (Gerc:le) uo u o Devld ()orln, M,060 1•·n·14-n Jim Codlrn, '3.IOO
YC)l't{, 13; Murreyt lkltlrnol"e, 13; Folk Art (Plncay) UO D.A. Welbrlno, W,060 76-71·73·73 Fred Hn, S3,IOO
RloMll, e.ttlmore, lJ. Abo rec:ed: Window Sfft, The 2'4 m
STOLEN IA.SES: Hendlnon, Oek· lrenks, Summer Emerold, Volver, f>tllllo 81edunar, S3,373 74.71.71.71 Ar1 WI, S3.l00
tend, '11; Gerde, TMonto. 25; ~ Gf'en Vlnt119e, Flelte Utctv. Mef118oten, S3,3U 71·75·75-73 Howle .JohMn, u.-76-75-7' 7>-U·75
......_ D; lvtter, Cievelend, 22; Col-Time: .!I 4/S. •·Ille.herd Fetw 73·74·72·75
tins, Toronto 17. IS aXACTA (S-1) oeld 5103.SO. Merk Heves, s3,3n 72-74-75-'13
PITCHING (6 dedslonsl: LAMM. Tor· ewrv JMC:ket, sun 1s-n-73-1•
onto, 7·1, 2.7'; C.udN, Oeklend. 6·1, S•V•NTH UCL 6 1ur1onc1$. Steve Llebler, S3,3n 71·7S·7>-75
2.60; Jedlton, Toronto, 6-1, 3.13; Cleer, Hencbome Pdlee <OM 5.60 uo 3.20 Gerv Pleyer, 53,373 1'-n -n -7'
Boston. s-1. 4M; s-cMI. ....... s-1, WOt1d Ruler <Bleck> 1.00 uo JecUtenner. S3.313 n -7l·73·n
1.n. DH·Shelltln (Meta) "° •·Jev Sloel ... n -71--75 STRIKEOUTS: Wllt, .,.., a ; DH·O.nMCNI (McGurn) 3.60 2'S
Morris. Detroit, 1'; LHI, TMonto, 73; 0.........., Met. Morris Hetehky, 12.ao1
Stleo, TMonto, 73; Nllkro, New Yor11, Abo recedl MtMC>rlte, 1-'Nettv, Al Rev Flovd, U.tol
70. Kllllllfe, Crypt.,.ch, ll.,., Mike Reid, u.ao1 SAVES: QufMntleny, K.,...s Cltv, Time: 1:10 2/S. 2H
16; Ceudlll, Oek!Md, 14; Devis, Minne-5S •XACTA (4-1) oelct 1111.00. Nlclt Feldo, U,.SU
IOfe. 12: SlenllY, lolton, 12; Flneen. sJ f'tCK SIX (S-1·4·5-5--4) oeld Griff N\oody, '2,5"
MllweukM, 11; HernendH, Detroit, II. 112,as.60 wllll 13 wlnnlno llcMl.s (five tn
........ '--liUe llones). eerr;o..._ ooo1 s W6,t6UJ.) Bill Rooers, 12,471 2'I
BATTING (150 •• bell): Gwvnn, San llJGHTkllACS. t ""min on lurt. Mltc:l!Adcock. 12.'43
Dleoo • .JJI; Fr.-, MonlrMI, ~; lltOY81 Heroine (Toro) 11.20 S.IO 4.00 2" WllShlnoton. Alleftt., .m: Hayes, Bel IOllde (~) SAO 120 Mike Nlcolltlt, 52,'13
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Plllledelolllll, .322; Sr9nlv, Sen Frett· Vln St. 8-' (Pfnc:ay) 2.60 •l dlCIO, .319; Cebell, Houlton, .lit; Abo reced: Oec:ardechm, Pelr of Dan Forsmen. S2.313 72-73·to-7'
R•;'J:Zs: A~~l~lledelPtllll. 4'; De\/C:ln, Rocsw.t, Mv Hebftony, Sir Bt• er111on. 52..373 .i n -1•-n-n
Gwvnn, San Oleoo. 45; Melthlwa, ,,_, Prtnc:e FIOl'lmund, "-· Poley, llefNI Aterc:on, S2,324 72·71·79-to
Chlcaoo, '4; WIOelnt, San Dileo, '4; P~G~:· I~ Hldls. O.vld C.nlPI, S2,324 69._.9·11-13
Durllem, Ollce90, 41; Reina, IWKI· a -Clllnotn emeteur. x -winner 10 be
trMRI, 41'~'cPtl~,.!8· ~!:..._ NtNTH RACE. I 1/16 mllet on turf. determined by ll·floll o&evoff todey. Bl: .,,.. •• m, 11__.,, ""' ...... .., • LPGA MaVflewer 0.$11c Mont,...,, 50; O.Vll. Clllcaoo. '7; llusty C.nvon (\llnzl 21.20 1.20 6.00
Sc:hmldt, Pll.n.delclflle, 47; Clertt, Sen Rondl De Jerntle (McCrm) s.20 4.60
Frenc:taco, 42. Dltclelm <Mei.el 5.00 HITS: Gwvnn, Sen Dleoo, 19; Also reced: Pllolohw'lan, Amorous
S.muel, Ptllledell:lllla. 14; Remlret, Al-II, Snecktlrne, My Frtend Mnton, Mon
lent•. IO; Sencltler9. ChlceCIO, to; Fren· Action, Tlmberlec:k. Poor JOl'ln, No cone, MontrMI. 7'. Neck, Llglllthew•Yl!Olme.
DOUBLES: Franc:one, MontrMI, 19; Time: 1:41. S.ndblfg, Chieffo, 17; Cartlf, Mon· SS IXACTA 19-11) oeld $312.50.
treel, 1'; Hubtlerd, Atlenle, 16; S.muel. . Attendllllce: 49,27'.
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TRIPLES: Samuel. Plllladetpl\la, 10;
S.ndbertl, Oltc.9o. I; CrUJ, Houston, 7; Gwynn, Sen Oleoo, 7; McGee, SI. Louis,
5; Mc:Revnoids, San Oleoo. s. HOME RUNS: MurotlY, Allente, 15;
SChmldt, PllllecteloNa, 1'; GCarter.
Monlreel, 13; Ouftlem, Clllaloo. 12;
MwtMll, ~ 11
STOLEN IASES; Wklvlns, Sen
Dteoo. 33; s.mue1, f>tlllaclelphte, 32;
Redul, Clnclnnetl, 2'; Dernier, Clllc:eoo.
25; Reina, Mont,...I, 21.
PITCHING (6 deelslonsl: LYnc:h.
New Yortl, 7·1, 2. .. ; Pw9z, Atlante,
7·1, 4.57; Soto. Clncimell, 7-1, 2.51;
Ml/titer, Atlente. S-1, 1.11; LM, Mon·
trHI, 11-3. 2.92.
STRIKEOUTS: YMlu ..... ~
ti; Gooden, New Yor11, N; Ryen,
Houston, 94; Soto, Clnclnnell, 13;
Carlton, Ptllladllotllll, 76. SAVES: SYtter, St. Louis, 1';
Hollend, PtllledHlflle. 15; GosMee. Sen oi.oo. 13; Orosco. N-YMk, 13; Smllll, Clllaleo, 12.
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llelll>ut, 71 cellc:o be11, 14 Mind 1>11»,
1.213 med!erel, 9 ICUIPln. 4 ~. Nll'Wf'OllT LA1110Me (....._.
a.di) -74 •noten. a c:a11co beu.. 22 Mild MU, 3 tculpln, S rod( fltll, 1
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Soviet Union 0 4 6 0-10
United Stein 3 I 2 1-1
soviet Union scorlno: Kotenko 3,
Grlstlln 2, Neumov 1, Smlrnov I, lve110v
I, ~lev I, MsMenleredH 1.
Unl'-d Stein scorlno: Fk!utroe 2.
CemotMlll 1, Rot>erlM>n 1, Vergas 1,
BUfke I, Slmen 1.
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YUVOllllVlll 10, lll!fy 7
Wesl Glfmenv 6, Cube 6
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Hollend vt. Yuocmevle
SOvlet Union vt. Cutle
Hunoerv vs. West co.nnenv T'wMllY't Games
Watt Gennenv vs. United Stein
Cube n . Hollend
Soviet Union vs. ltelv
Yuoostavl• VS, Hunoa7Y
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213 Judv Clerk, s 19 ,375 11-10-n-10
Donne H Wlllte, 519,375 61-n-69-75
215 OeOtNe Austin, 512,500 10-n-11-12
Se~ Pettner, S12,500 6,..73-70-73
2116 Holll• srecv. S9,37S n-11-n-n .,
S.IY Lltlle, 5U 11 73-75-71-fl
Dele EIXllllno, lS,11 1 ,, .... 74.70
Amy Benz, ss.tn 11-10-14-n
Petti Rluo, SS.tll 10-n -11·74
All\Alo Hlkeoe. u ,111 6f-n·71·7S -Leurl Per.,-son. 14, 152 72·71-69·76 .,
Jen. Geddn, 13,7SO 73·6J-73·7•
Jull lnttstlf, 53,750 '1·11·7•-n ,,.
ROile Jones, 13,217 71·74·72·73
~Friel, S3,216 73-6'· 14· 7.
KatllY Whltwor111, '3,216 71·73·71-75
'" Piii Niisson, 52..SSO 76-74-70-71
Jen. ltetocit, u.s.t n-11-16-n
Olt>Ole Melstertln, S2 ,549 73·7'·71·73
Silvie lertotec:dn. S2 ,set n -69·71-7• hltl Solomon. $2,549 72·69·7'·76
292 Annt·Mllrle Pelll, 51,956 69·75-74·7• Jen 5teolllnlon, Sl,955 77·71-6'·75
Bedlv PMnon, Sl,9SS 76·n·69·75
Muffn Soncr·Dvtn, Sl.955 n-71·73·76
L Ml Gerti.ct, 11.955 73·61·7S·76
Mwtene Hegge, 5 USS 75·"·74-7'
2'> e.v.,-iey O.vls, Sl."62 1s-n-1s-11
Cetllv Merino, sl.662 71-75·73·7•
Jo Ann Wesllam. Sl,6'2 67·7'·76·7•
2'4
Allee llllzmen. s 1.5&5 71-7'9· 73· 71 m
SMrrl T umer, S 1.312 76·72·76·71
Oenlsa Strec>lv, 51,311 1•-n-n-12
Cvnltlle Figg, s 1.311 n·n ·7t-74
09bOle Meu.ey. 5 I .JI I 76·74·7G-7S
.Joen Joyce, Sl.lll 73·7•·7>-75
Ml»le Mc:Georoe. S1,3tl n-7S~73·7S
JMe Lock, Sl.lll 70-74·76-75
Vick I A"'-t, S1 .311 n-75·72·1'
tM Myre Ven Hoot.I. Sl, 160 75·1•-n-10
Sue Ertl, s 1, 160 73·76·7'·73
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(et---> RftUlts of SundeY's C-.clen G'1ll!C
Pi1ll, """ type of cw, '-' Cllmllle'-d and winner's •vwaoe weect ln l'ftPh:
1. Nt4son Pique!, lrull, .,......,,
ITS3-IMW, 10, IOU74.
2. Hild Leudil, Auttrle, Mc::lM'en
MP4-t-Ponc:tle, 70.
3. Atelft Prost, Frence. Mc:Laren-
MP4-~Ponche. 70.
4. Ello di ~ls. ttelY, Lotus KT·
Reneutt. "· S. R-Arnoux, Frence. Ferrt1rl
126-C4. 61.
6, Nloel Mensall, Ene&end. Lotus
tsT·R-ull, 61.
1 Avr•on s.r-da Sllve. Brull, Tolemllll TG 1.._Hart, 6l.
•• Mel'lfred Wir*elllOCll. Gsmanv.
A T'S-IMW 006, 61.
9 .Joflnrlv Cecono. V-uete.
Toternan TG 1 .. -Hllrt. 61
10. Mertm Brvndle, E "91end, Tvn-all
017<oswortfl, 61
Orange Coe11 DAILY PILOT/Monday, JUne 18, 198-4 •
Three-way Windglider battle looms
f'
By AJ.:.MO l.OCKABEY
Ol9r .............
As the 20 Wandglider sailboard beain lhe finaJ fi.,e
ra of l ~it Olympic 1rials IOC:b) all mdjcations point to
a lh.rtt-way baule &IDOQ& lhtte top S&llon.
Holdina on to 1 hm lead as the saHboa.rders start the
finaJ countdown is Kari Nelson of Quincy. Mass., who bas
12 OpenaJty po1otsaftcr lhe fil'$t five fi ve races. He is bcmg
challensed by Dou.a Han, Oranae Park. Aa .. who won the
last two races to boost him to second place 10 the stand1~
with l6.0 penally pointi..
1n lhird place, four points behind Hart, 1sScon Steele.
Annapolis. Md .. with 20.0 prnalty points. Each wpp_er has
already thrown out ht~ worst race but will ~ entitled to
throw out another m the final sconng.
Nelson, 20. has had only one bad ra~. a sixth (worth
II. 7 .PC>t ts) which he. ~ m lhc !IC'CO!ld reoto His ~'' nee ts a founb·placc lle "tu ch forced him 10 take an tJtlra
point ovn-the usual eia,ht poinu.
In dditiontoh1 twowu1~HarthasitnishedS~.8y
tbroW1n&out the fifth (l0points).. he is beinaforced to bold
the two fourth place firush~ for 16.0 points..
St~k started out well wtth a consistent 2· I ·2, but fell ~ck with two~ recesof8·9. Ht throws out the nunh and
1f be l'e$Umcs tus e.:ulter performance will also be able to
throw out the .14 points he .is keeping for the eiahth place.
In Olymplcsoonna. sailors do not pin points. losteqd
they arc penahied for performances oo the race course.
First place cames no penalty and as SQOrcd as 0.0.
Subsequent pcnalucs arc .l.O for second place· S 7 for third·
8 for fourth. 10 for fifth. and 11. 7 for su:th. Flnishes belo~
sixth are pcnahzed place plus six points -seventh 1 '\ O
Eque$trian
qualifying
continues
Olympic Games history
DARIEN. Conn ( l\P) -Melanie
Smith of Litc hfield and Dutch-Bred
geldang Calypso glided to v1ctol) in
Sunday's Grand Pnx race -the last
e\>ent in the fourth of five quahfymg
sessions for the U Olympic eques-
cnan team.
mith and Calypso topped a field of
eight horse~ and nders m the lie-
breaking leg o f the race during the
55th annual Ox Ridge C harity Horse
Show. She stopped the clock at 34.610
seconds. clear of any faults..
Joe FargisofVirgm1a. in command
of r ouch of Class, won second place
at 36 333 with no faults.
T rack and field medalists
MEN'S 400·METER HURDLES
ltOO, Peru
l. JoM Waller Tt>wksblJrv !U.S I, S7 •, 2
Henri Teu1ln (Fran<el, SI 3, 3. Georpe
Orron (C•"8~/U S.l, no lime
1904, St. Leuh
I Herrv Hiiimen (US ), S3 o, 2 Freni..
Waller (US.I. S3 2. J .Georoe P~ !US I, no llrN.
I tOI. Londtn
197•, Montreal I EClwln Mosel (US), 41 ~. 7 Mlc.t14el
St>lne <US) ... 69. 3 Yevoenv Gevrllanko I Soviet Union), 49 4S
ltlO, MMcew
t VOll\er Beck <Eur Germanvl. 48 10, 2 VeuHv Arli.hloenko (Sovltl Union), 48 86, J
Gorv Oeke-s (Greet Brllelnl, 49 1l
1 Cl\arles Bocon (US I. SS 0. 2 H1rrv Hiiiman (US.I, SS 3 3 Leon.rd Tr1mHr WOMEN'S to HURDLES
tGrNI 8rll1ln), S7 0 ltll, ln Nleelff
Af!d oo.
llboardana .1i the latest entry in the Olympic
yacbn na clust$ because it is one of the fancst srowillf and
mo t athletic aqu.auc sporu. But because the ln&emattonal
Yacht Racina Union {IYRU) sanctioned the German·
built Wiod&lidcr, Amencan sailon are not expected to do
well an the eta Most Amencan sailboarden are more
accu tomcd to the lighttr Windsurfer.
The Win dghder as a 12-foot, 9-anch board equipped
w1th the Jtandard universal joint mast and a wtshbone
~m. . ilors steer by. manipulattna the sail and sbiftina
their wea&}lt. In tacktng they walk around the mast.
canyina die boom and sail with them. lftbey lose control
they merely drop the mast and sail in the water. Both att
relatively easy to retrieve. To reduce leeway the boards art
equipped with swivel centerboards and skegs.
Singlehanded
race slowed;
record sougq.t
NEWPORT. R.l. (AP) -Slackened winds. fog and
dnzzle slowed sailors in the Observer Si~chandcd Trans-
Atlantic Yacht Race today, but race offictals still predicted
a finish well ahead of the old record.
Frenchman Philip~ Poupon was ell.peeled to cross
the finish line of the 3,400-mile race about 11 p.m ., "but it
could be even later:· said race !'pokcswoman Annie
Chamberlain.
Philip Weld of Gloucester, Mass., holds the rec-0rd
with his solo c rossing of 17 days, 23 hours and 12 minutes
set in 1980, the last running of the quadrennial race started
IO 1960.
Race officials over Lbe weekend bad been sticking
3 6 3
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COUNTY OF OAAHOE buainell u : In Illa M•tlar of the OASIS FARMS. 1201 South
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CHARLES JOSEPH JACIC.SON Habra. Callf. 90631 for Change of Name Richard A. Mll'lhbum. 1450 "-"
No A 123598 cado Roed. La Habra Heighte, Calif
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE 906S 1
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Third place went to Anoe
.. ~l!t~ ~~~A~~~·~R . ~ ... ·-M&Jnlfi~ -,,,.u.rv .:~tt~<flft~
Fouth place went to Leslie Burr of
Fairfield, atop of Alban) at 35. 914
with four faults.
• ..,_ -~~l!L~~ ~ ~~,~~~.JJ. u ~o1'11>11 C\J"s~S4'J~:ilf~(U"r, · i-~111 ).fra1:1'ff""~-·
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wa h · ·j:t that the o ld record wou•d be beaten --~~-~''.&-~-~ • • ... -z_ ~,..~--¥' It . TyptcaJ for the seven races held, winds died as
FOR CHANGE OF NAME Donald C. M•lhburn. 10112 La ~-·~~~~'..:.(iAJiCiiiKjS~0:2.:.t:p=~·::i~~or~~~~).
an er at.lowing petlloner 10 Uml~-•
I
"This course 1s alwa)s tough," said
Smith, who with Calypso has become
the only duo to wm North Amenca's
Triple Crown of Show Jumptng.
Those competing an Sunday"s
e\>ent travel to Lake Placid, N .Y . for
the final leg to determme who
represents the U .S. Olympic eques-
trian team at Los Angeles.
Rhythmic gym
qualifiers set
ATLANTIC CtTY. ".J. ~P) -v.--. Zlmr1ng lf'Ct Mlehelte
Berube wete nem«t to the U.S.
Rhythmic Oymn81tlca ~
l..,,.. Sunday by taking the ftm tW() pa.c. at the two-d9y U.S. Gym-
nMdca Federation tr1111L ?Jrnr1n9, .n 18-yeer..()ld from
Loe AngelM, won'he competttk>n
wtth • ecor9 ol 38.090 potnts.
Berube, llnOttlef" 18-yMr-okt from ~ Mld'I., folowed 'With
37.885 prointL
L)da 8' ... a 25-,..er-dd from
Lo. Arigl'fl, W98 third and quaft ..
fled -the tlfternat• for the squad.
lt24, Peru
• 1 F Moroan Tavtol" <US J. S2 6, 2 Er11t
Vllen (Finland) SJ I. 3 IV1n Rllev !U.S I
~2
1'11, Am'tw'dam
I Oavt<I BUl'Ohlev <Greal 8n111nl SJ 4,
2 Frank Cune4 (US ), S3 6, 3 F Mofgan
TavlOr (US I SJ 6
lfll.lK~ 1 Rot>e<t T•S0411 (lret1ncl) SI 1 2 Glenn
Hereim tu s >. Sl 9 l F Morgen Tav!O( (US l, 52.0
19J6. ~ I Glenn Hardin (US ), S2 4 2 JoM
Loerlng (C1nae1a1 S2 1, 3 M)gu•I While
( Pfll11PPlne' I. S28 "'*· londtn 1 Rov Cochron (U.S >. SI 1. 2 Ouncan
Wiiiie (Sn Lanka) SI a, 3 RuOf' Lernon (Sweoenl, S2.2
19S2. Hll$llllcl
I Charles Moore (US I. SO a. 2 Yuri
Uruvev (Soviet Union>. Sl.3. l John Hollend
!New Ztelencl), S2 2
19S6, Melb9llme
1 GleM Oev1s !US ) SO I, 2 S1Un
"Eddie" Southern (Us ) so 8. 3 JO,llUI
Culbreet~ (U.S.), Sl 6.
19'0, A-l Glenn DIVIS ( U S ) 49 3 2 COiton Cushman (U.S I •9 6. 3 R1cnare1 Howard
<US I 49 1
1"4, Tellve
1 Warren .. Rea .. C1wlev (US I, 4t 6 7 John Cooper (Great B•lleln) SO I 3 S.1v11ou Monie (ll1lvl SO 1
1"8, Mexa otv
1 Dev•CI Hemen• !GrH I Br11e1n1 48 12
2 Gerl\erCI Hennloe (Wnr G~menv J 49 O
3 JoM Sherwood (Greer Brll11n1, 49 0
1'72. MuNdl 1. JoM Akil·Bue (UDenclll 4112 7
R1IP11 Mann (US J, 48 SI, 3 01v1C1 Hamary
(Grear Brllelnl, 48.S2
1936, 88'911
I Tret>1'°"°e Vllt1 lltalV). 11 7. 2 Anni
Sreuer !Germ1nv) 111 3. Eli tabelh TavlOr
!C1nedel 111
1948, LOfldln
I Fr1nc1n1 81ankerl·l<oen (Hollend)
11 2 2 Maureen Garoner !Grtat 8rllelnl,
t I 2. 3 Slurlevl StrtO.tand (Aullralle l I l 4
19Sl. HelMl*I I ~orlev Strickland (Au,trelle). 10 9. 2
~ne GolUOn•Cf>ava (Sovie! Union) 11 1, 3
Merli Sande( <West Gtrmanvl. 11 I
1956, Melbourne
I 5nl•lev Srroc:k1end (AuirrellaJ, 10 1, 2
Gisele Kohler (East Germanvl, 10.9 3
Norm• Thrower (Auitrallel, 11 0
1960, Rome
1 lrine Pren (Soviet Unlonl. 108. 2
Carole Quinton !Greet Brlraln), 10 9, J
Gisele Blrkemever !Easl GermanvJ. l1 0
19'4, Tollvo 1 Kerin Belier (Eesl Germanvl. 10 S. 7 Terese Clepte·WleczOl'e.ll (Polanot, 10 S. l
Pamela Kiiborn IAu\lrallel. 10 S
1"8, MlllKO C:ltV
1 M41ureen Celrd (AullrelleJ, 10 J, 7
Pernell K1lt>orn (Ausirellel. 10.4, 3 C111
Crieno ITalwanl. 104
100 METER HURDLES
It 72. Munldl l Annel•e Ehrha<Cll <Ees1 Germanvl
11 59.1 2 llelei'•e Bufenu IRomenlal. 12 '4 l l(e'1n B11ar IEHI Germanvl 12 90
197', MenW..i
I Jonenna Scheller IE•~t Germany 12 11 2 T el1an1 Anlstmova (Sovif't Union)
17 18 3 Nelalva Lft>e04!ve (Sov1e1 Union),
12 &o
ltlO, Mo$<.IW
I Vere l(om1sov• ISov•el Unlonl. 12 S6,
2 Jori.nna l(ht !EHi Germenv I. 12 63, 3
Lucyne Lenger (Poland), 12.•S
the entrants neared the U.S. coast. Then visibility dropped
to less than a mile in rain and drizzle today and forecasts
called for those conditions -plus thundershowers and
seas 2-4 feet -t()fhont through Tuesday.
Winds were I 0 to 20 lmots from lhe south and
expected to change to southwest later tonight and Tuesday.
A satellite fix early today on Poupon's 56-foot
tnmaran, the Fleury Michon, s h owed it 153 miJes out from
the Brenton Reeffinish line and making 5. 5 knots in a lull.
Poupon was 24.3 miles ahead of countryman Marc
PaJOt's Elf Aquiline 11, doing 4.2 knots, while third was
Bntain's Peter Phillips, who on Friday bad led Poupon by
28 miles. Phillips' 60-foot trimaran Travacrest Seaway was
making 4 .8 knots and was 41.8 miles behind the leader.
NHYC's Drayton wins
senior sabot crown
Phyllis Drayton of Newpon Harbor Yacht Club was
the Gold Flight (masters division) winner in lhe scmor
sabot national championship sailed inside the harbor out
of Balboa Yacht Club Saturday and Sunday.
Drayto n won the Gold Flight with 3V• points to to I 0¥•
for runner-up Nancy KJokJce.. NHYC. Betty Woodall. San
Diego Yacht Club was third with 15 points.
In the Salver Flight the wanner was Cliff Mathias,
Alamitos Bay Yacht Club. 7¥. points; second was Don
Benedict, Lido Isle Yacht Club, 9. and third was Meredith
Wood, San Diego Yacht Oub, 12.
Winner 1n tbe Senior Division was Chuck Sinks
Mission Bay Yacht C lub. 13th; second was J oann Nonnan •
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 14, and third was Mile~
Scntovich, Alamitos Bay Yacht Club, 171/2.
change llle/har name from Richard A. Marlht>um
CHARLES JOSEPH JACKSON to Thia statement WM fled with Iha
CHARLES JOSEPH BROWN County Cleftl of Orange County on
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that all June 7. 1984 parson• lntlfetled in 1he manet l'M11M
afo<esald ~before tNa court Published Ofanpa Cout D"*Y
1n Oapa11men1 No 3 at 700 CMc Ptlol June ~. 25. July 2. O. 111'
Centi!' Otlve w .. 1. Senta Ana. Call· M29
fornla. on July 23 1084, at 9 15
o'cloCtr AM and lllan and there
show cause ii •ny ll'lay have . why
1110 petlllon for change ol name
should nol be granted n IS FURTHER ordered that •
copy ol lh1a order 10 snow cauM be published In IN Orange Cout Dally
Piiot. a newapaper ot general
clrcvl1t1on, published In this county
at lea11 once 1 weak for foor con-
secutive weks prior to Ille day of
uJd hearing
Dated June 14. 1984
FRANK OOMENICHINI
Judge ol tN
Superior Court
Published Orenge Cout Delly Piiot
June 18 25. July 2, 9, 1984
M-35
PlBLIC NOTICE
SUPERIOR COURT Of THE I TAn
Of CAUF°"NIA
FOR THE COUNTY Of ORANGE
Estate of ELIZABETH LYNCH,
aka ELIZABET~ G L. YNCH. atla
ELIZABETH GE~TRUDE l YNCH.
Oeoeat.ed
CAIE NO. A120113
NOTICE OF INUNTIOH TO SEU.
AUL PAOPEATY AT ftfUY ATE
I A.LI
PlllUC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS llUIMU
NAME ITATIMENT
ni. followlno pereon 11 dolno
business 11: LAGUNA CANYON ATHLETIC
CLUB, 2295 L•oun• Canyon Road. Lagu,,a Beech, Call"82651
Jeffrey Jay Lindley. 22822 Latigo.
L11guna Nlguel. Cellt. 92877
1'h1s bualness I• conducted by. an
Individual
Jettrey Jay Lindley
Tiiis stllemenl WU Iliad with the
County Clertt of Orange County 011
June 7. 1984 FM'7720
Published Orange C<>as1 Dally
Pllol June 18, 25, Jul)' 2. 9. ltM
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f'tBJC f«>Ttc£
FlCTITIOUI llUllNIU
NAME ITAttMENT
The followlng pereons 11a dOlng
busmeu 11
K & 8 LEASING CO.. 1308 Fok
Of Fullerton. Calif. 9m5
Howard C Keytof, 1304 fox Or .
FullartOf'I. Calif. 92835 Carbide Conaultlng Corpofallon. •
A Cehlornla COfl>Ofltlon. 1308 Fo-
Dr , FullartOf'I. calll. 92635
U.S. Olympic trials results --MIQI,___ __ _
NOllCa II hereby QIYell that, IUb-
jeCI 10 confirmation by the at>ow-
enUlle<I Super!Or Court on June 28.
1984, al tO am . or thafufter within
the 11me allOWild by law, JACK w
l VNCH, H admtnlslrator w1tll the
wm enexe<I of tile ntate of ELIZA·
BETH LYNCH, deceaMd. will Mii"
privet• Ula 10 the highest and best
net bidder on the terms and con-
dlllons haftlnafter mentioned alt
Tiiis buslneet ii condYCted by 1
e-11 partnership
Howard c. Kaytor
This statement wu Iliad vwtth the
County Cl«k of Orange County on
June 7, 1984 ,,.,.,.,
Sunday's ~""'
MEN 100 (Semlflnll.L Tap faur In M dl llMI OU.._. ter llnal)
Hnl I -l Ron Brown, Phoenl•. 10 It 2
Sam Gra<ldv, All1nre, 10 19 3, Hervev Glance.
~nil• Cltv, Ale 10 22 • Emmi! Klno, Wnr
Hlg!Mnd. Ale JOJO S Jemei $enforCI,
P1s.aena, IOJS 6 Alber! ROOlnwn. Chicago,
10 36 7 Jenmlel\ Wheeler, Frnno, 10.31 a.
Maril McNel4 Hou,ron. 10 SJ
H .. t 2 -I Cerl L-1•, Wllllngt>oro. NJ .. 10 IS 2 Kirk Beorlste, &eeumon1 Te.es, 10 29
J Calvin Smllt> 8ollon. Min . 10 2' 4 Mel Le111nv, Brunswielo.. Ge . 10.31 S TI!omas
Jetter son Moro11nc1. Ohio, 10 45 6 EHlston
Siimon, G11ves1on. Tues 10 50 1 lu•' Morein.
Los Anoetn 10 S3 100 (Flnell I Cerl lewis. 10 06, 2 $em Gredelv. 10 21, J Ron Brown, 10 23, 4 Calvin Smllh, 10.29, S Kirk 8ep11,1e, 10.lO, 6 Emmi! King, 10 41, 1 Hervev
Glance. 10.42, a Mel L1ll1nv. to '3
400 -(Finl rwnd. F-In M dl llMt 8"d
Mlf1 tieh1 '9Jf1Ht ~ fer taday'' NC8ftd
reuncll
H .. r 1 -I Antonio Mc Kev. All1nte, •s JS 2.
Burch RIYnOld\ A~ron, Ohoo 45 S6 3 WIHle
Smllh. Uniondale N Y , 45 •S • Cedric V1uvhns,
Monlgomerv, Ale . 4S 78 S Leron Brown.
Knoxville, Tenn , 4631 6 Jett White, Reading,
Pa . ~61
Heat 2 -I Sunder Nix, Chicago, 45.22. 2. ROd
Jonu , Soolh Oek Clltt, Tues, •Sas 3 Lamar
Sml111, Buffelo. N v . ~ 19 4 Perrv CerlllCIQe.
GrNnevllle, Miu , 46 ?9 S J1mal Herrl,, aun., Tex11, 46.33 6 Jiff Gron. Canion, SO ,~ 41 1
Edwerd Frazier, Greenville. N.C . 4144 HHI 3 -I AIOnzo B1ber1, Monlvomerv, Ale , 45 43 2 Mark WllllersPOOn. ClllCIQO, 45 S7
J Rey Arm,r .. d. SI Louis. 45.S9 • 8red
McDonald, Pt>oenhr 4S tJ S, MlchM C1nnon,
D•llH , •S 92 6 Reggie Henaerson, Washinglon, 0 C . 46 M 7 John P111er,on. Amerollo. Tuai. ., 69
HNI 4 -I Clarei>Ce 01nl84 Alexender Clrv
Ala 4S 7S 7 Wlllll Mcl1ughlln, EH i Or1nge
NJ '6 39 3 Cervin 8rOOll' Pnen1• Cllv, Ala ,
46.3' 4 ECldle C1rtv. Qulncv C1ht . 46 48 S
Aut>rev Jonn Lovton Ollie 46 st 6 Mld\H4
BreCllev. Goff, Kans . 4131 1 Jeff Jackson, W
l1l1verre, Ind " 73 Heat S - 1 Mlcrieet Frenks, SI Lout' M.o , 4S.U. 2 Waller McCov. Dntona &eacn. Flt.
45.39 3 OOvw 8ridoes Ol1trk l He•Qftls. MCI
45 74 4 Cliff Wilev. Banlmott 4516 S Kris
Durr, P\JyalluD Wash . 4613 ' ECI YNrwOOd,
Strelfwd. Conn • 46 S2 1 8111 Green, Pelo Allo
~.,. t E~ Mc01nlet. Fort Pierce, Fie ,
4667 Heel 6 -I Oerrell RoolnM>n, T.come,
W1'11 • 4S 40 2 Marti Rowe, BVMlla. Miu ..
4S 60 3 Wiiiie C11dwall, KlllHn, Texat, 0 .69 4.
ROddi. HeltV, THarlo.ene, TIXH. 45 n S. Chrl'
Wllltlock, $ebe11D01, 46 0t 6 ROOlfl Thorne,, SI
Loult , Mo. 4'.l6 1 e11o1 Tabron. O.trolf, 4' U -(~ •euM. Tap l!Mlr In Md! llMt _,,
Ml!1 _, fasfelt ~ fW IMIY't semi .... ).
H•t I -I Johll MtiflllaN, Plalnfleld, NJ ..
1·4' 20 2. Jeff WHI, Lo' Aflffln, IM 60 3 Jamn fllObfntOI\, Oakltnd, I '6 60. •· J.Ck
Mclnlosll, O..r'born, Mk:tl . I 4' 11 S Euoene
Sanden. SNw. Miu • I .. 71 ' Mfk• Shea, Aflfl
Afl)O(, Midi , I 47 24 1 Scoll 01vl1, $t l.0\.11,,
Mo , 14731 I Ocr1vlu1 Ci.rk, Sanford. Fie.
14'AS
Heel 2 - 1 Jonnnv Grev, L.ol AllCNIH . l-47 6' , $1enleV Redwine Fe~tl.,llf, Ark •
1.A7 IO ) lllMOV WlltOll, ICt10avllle, I-•· h47 N
4 Pett IUcharcbon. Temoe, Arlt.. U7 to S
JOMttv w.aer, Oatlts 1 • oo ' Dan Futrell. Klr'Uv ... Mo , I 41 Z2 1 MtlA Tre"-'1..i fltrelrle
View, Teut, Ut n t Dtvld Mack, c;:omDton l jUJ,
Meet J -I Eer1 .i-. ll!Utw, M>OI , 1 ~'3 1 Oofl hlee, Wftl Cheitter, Pe , 1~
I II" 9'Nft, Wethlneton, DC , t.A7 OS 4
JaMft Mlvt, I.~. T1Xet, IAUt S Stan
wtlltail•, ...,.__, 1 •7., ' JeMet 0•·
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........ --· lal!teft, Miiiie, ,. .,... l Olattle ~·...... t, N Y., 1HtM. ._ ~ Ottu,
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MICll .. 29-.32.4) 13. Oen Olllon, Chicopee, Min.,
30:00.26. 14. Cnrl' Hemllton, Eugene, Ort.
30·24.91 15. Jeff Or1nlll, Cherllvol•, Mic",
30:209.
Heel 2 - 1 ECI Evnlone, Ovden. Uleh.
21~.37 2 H~b llndMIV, Bovl<le<, Colo., 21:34.ll
3. Gerrv Blorklund, TwlG. Minn .• 2t:34 50 4 Tom
Anlberry, Tuaon, 21:34 •5 S. Jonn ICl\lrom.
Ow1tonne, Minn., 21:39.22. 6 Greg Frederick,,
8oel$0Urg. Pe.. 2t:A6.03 1 Perrlelt VaUOM.
~lk, 21:S7.SI •. Ron TlbCI, Eugene, Ore ..
29·12.01. t Mark Slldllev, SlrHbvrg, V1.,
29·12.71. 10 Dean Mlillhewl. Lak-ood, N J .
29:39 16 11. Rov Kin ln, Sen Francli.co, 29 S 1 Sf
12 O..n IC!mC>aM Alltlnr.on. NH , 2'.5113 13
S••ve McCormact<. Lo' Anoeln. ».2S 4' Heel 3 -I P11 Porter. Alem01a. Colo
21.29.34.. 2. Oon Claarv, Euoene. Or•. 2Ut 16 3
Merit CurP. Polo, Mo.. 2t.29 9S 4 P1trlelo.
Pelerson, lsllP. NY 21.36 20 S Tonv Sendov1t.
L01 Alamos, N.M • 21·40.52 6 Kelln 8renllv, Wini~ Haven. Fla . 21 ... tf 7 l(lrl( Pfeffer,
F1fft>rook, 2'·.SO 27 I John Moreno, Pacllk:a.
2':S7.ll3 9. Mark Conov~. Orinda, 29 OS 31 10 JoM Easker, Norrie, WI'-• 2'·1t 41 11 Rooerr
HO<IQe, Lowen, Man • 2':24 11. 12 G~•ld Oonelo.owskl, Eugene, Ore., ?9·48.13 13 01nlel
Grimes. Cupertino. 29:Se 29 I• JOM Ftorl , La<tvarCI, CO<ln , 30'04.JS Tr111M Jumti ( llnll)
I Mike Conlev. Chicago, S7·S 2 Al JovMr,
EHi SI Loul,, Ill . S6·4"4. 3. Wlllle Benh, LOI
Angele$, 5'·2>.lt •.Rev l(lmbte, Oakland, SS·9 S
Charles Slml>llln,. Alken, S.C , SS·O 6 Greo
Celdwell, Lol Anoeln, S4·9'h. 1. Doug Garner,
lo' Angele\. 53-611•. I. Robtrt C1nnoo, Cot·
umb\I\, Ohio. S.J·S\.'a. 9 Bvron Criddle, Rlc'1·
mond, S3·7'11t lO. (i.er11d McN•lr, SI. Louis,
S2·9'-~. 11. Peur JOl'dan. Hou''°"• S2·t
H-Threw lllNltl. 1 Bht Green, !><JMVVele, 740-l 2 Jud Logan
Norlh Cenlon , Ohio, 237·f l ECI 8ur1te, Lo•
G11os. 23~·7 4 Al Sctloternen, Kent, Ohio, nS·9
S Plllf Firmer. El P1110, nl·2 ' Jen DeSoto, Ronn.rt Park. Calif., 120·1 1 Ken FllX, Eugene Ott., 211·4. a Andv Beuett. Tolland, Conn
2lS· 1 9 Oeve McKtn1le, F1lrlleld, 214·S 10
JOl>n M<Ar"'8 Euoene. Ore . 211-1 ll Kelrri
8eteson, Delles, 210·6. 12 Mltnnv Silverio. West
N-Yont. NY , 206·9 J•"""' nw-(°"8Men ... ,....yi, RMls):
I 8oO Roogv, S.nre 81r'bere, ?ICM 1 Tom
Petrenoff. NorlllrklOe. 17S-1. 3 C>uncen .lllwood, S..lllt 270-1 •. J1r.on &11\dw. ,.., • ...,,,,.,
2'4·10. S Merit An<Mrr.on, Diamond Ber, 262 S
6 Tom Jerdwln, Frnno. 7Sf· IO 7 Slavt Roller.
San Bruno, ?St·I I 8oO Rocket!, Wlllaoa V1llev 1
Wail! .. 251·1. t Mike 8erne11. Wes• Covin.. 25'·1 10 Curt Ran,ford. Moses Lllkt, Wash ,
2S4·9 11. JO/In Amabile, Spring L•k• Helonta,
N.J , 2S2-9. 12. RO<I Ewellko. Sanr1 Ber!Mlra,
2S2·3
WOM•N 100 -(fine •eun& Flrl1 .,_,. Ill Md\ llaaf l!MH ,._ Mllt twr ...... , adVe..-te ~
l'Wftd)
HHI I -t. Jtanell• &olden, ComDlon, 11.32
2. Jackie Walhl1191on. Houston. 11 44 3. LIM!
HOPklna, ClllceOO, 11.6) 4 tarl>tr• BeH, Fort
WMtll, Ten•. 11.H l. Monica TavlOr , Sacre·
mento, 11.7' ' Teri sm.1a1r1a, Pffrlll/ICI, TexH,
11 n 1 CIOI• Cowe11•, Jonnwo, La • 11 n I
£11JM )OMi, Oefroll, 11 &3
HMI 2 -I EvetYn Aahlord. flloMYlllt 1 IJt ,
Mlc:heflt OIOvet, PennMlllltn, H.J., II S6 i
Ml(1lelf Finn, onanoo. rr1e . 11.60 • OOMe
Denni,, T.cc>ma, Weth, 11 '5. S Da¥ete Tel10f
iowa Clly, '--· II.ti ' VI~ MelClftfr•.
Detroil, lt.M. 7 Andf•letle Gt•. Lot A""'8't.
"" Heat> -I Alice Brown, Altedenl, ll U. 2
Diane Wiiiem\, CNc.Ho. 11.25 , """"" "*""'· HMV!ne. Tuaa. 11 41 • werwtv v...-i. Tran· ..,., "J . 11.$0. $. 1atda JoMJOft, Por/IOM, 11Mt
._ Ktm ~. TOltdO, QhlQ, 11 M 7, O.W!\
~. llldvnond, Ve , lt ff I se.-. Howard,
LOI A,_..., 11 '4 Heat • -1 ltelftr~ W.lllU. Miami, 11 .,
t ltlllldv Glvent, Amltvvlle, N Y , 11 '4 J
~ T'tladllf, ~I. lOUia, Mo, 1 l .. • l.Allhon
NMcl. Delft, 11M S. lntW ,._._.Mfl, LO. ~' 11 n ' ~ Sftuf'r, lt\lttlft, T1xa1, 11.f'J ?, fMWn'f HlnOWIOI\, MlteelltaWfl •
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#!Ilia TIMlr I I! ti
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DENSM OR E the Rcisary and Mass of the ng111, Utte end Interest or ELIZA·
Hopi.Ins, 11 61 S Oonne DMnil, 11 6J. 6. Zelda J 0 H N D A V I 0 S 0 N Res• ,__,,,.:on will be held BETH LYNCH. deoe&Md. et 1he Jollnwn. 1161 1 Devere Tevtor, 1191 t ElalM ..,,.,.,..,. Jonu, 1209 DENSMORE a res1dent of M onday 7:30 PM at Our tlrM of hef CS.ath and all right. title
Heal J • I Jeennell~ Bolden. 11.:ia. 2 Marv N Lad f and Interest that tile .. Ille hu llC· 8ol<len. 11~ 3 Kerrirene Wallace, nse • Laguna iguel. passed yo Mount Carmel qulredtnaddltlontothatoldeo.
LeSllOO Nedd, 1160 s Mlchelll Finn, 11.62. 6. away June 13. 1984 1n South Church, Newport Beach. dent at the time of her death, In the
81r1M1re Bell, 11.13 7 CIOIN Cowin,, 11.13. 1. Lagu~. California He rs Final interment services reel prc>pafty located In the County
Teri Sm11s1r1e. 1190 survived by has lovmg wife will be held Tuesday June of Orange, State of Callfomi.. cs.. 400 -(s.c.nd RIUftd. Flnt fMlr In aec:ti Met acflbed 11 follows ~ ,.., taur ,.., lasflH1 _....., fer tadlV'• Grace. 2 sons, Davi~of Fair· 19. 1984 at lO:OOAM at Good Trect 4&e. Block c, Lot 8, Klllori
~>. banks. Alaska. and St~phan Shepherd. Services under Square u tflOwn Of'I m-i> record~ HHt I - 1 V1lerie 8rlsco·HOOk.I. Lo' In Book 18 P 48 of M AnQele1, s1 n 2. Ftor.na Griffith, Lo' Anvetn. of N (' w ha I I. Ca Ii · the directions of BALZ · age *·
sin. 3 Br-se Ctie11e, Macon, Ga .. S192 • forn1a .M other Martha BER GE R O N S M ITH Mapsft~L~~·1=;1•·
Lille Leatherwood, Relph, Alo .. s1.09. s. Aot>ertl Densmore. a nd sister TUTHILL M ORTUARY, TM rv-It ---r• &elll. 81111~1. 5217 6 Rol>ln CO!enWln·&en. ....~., ~·-·-.. , Austin. Tuas. s2 79 1 Arll" Emerson. L<11 l<Bthleen Hersey. both ol 646-9371 lened to 11 928 S HaHlday Street.
AnoeieS, s2•. Mlc'*'8 Morris, Detroit, SUS Yuba City. Calif Mr r~--;;;;:;;;;;;;;;::;;;;::;;;:::;=;;:isen1e Ana. CallfOfnla. ..... , 2 -1 Cllenclr• CllMWborOUllh. Jacll· The ....... subjaCt 10 CUHenl M)(!Vllle. Fie , 5011 2 011ne Ol1<on, New Yorlt. Densmorf' was r ellred ex· t-coY81'1ant1, cond1t10n1, retlrlc·
Sl s2 3 Allee JICksort. Allanla, 52.30. 4 Eell~ ecuuve wt th the Inter· H._,.80R lAWli-MT. OUYE llons rights. rights of way. l/'ld
G1t>rlelll, Preirle vi.w, Tnu, S2.41 s Gwen national Silver Company for Monuary • Ceme tery e111men11 of record•. any. Gird,.. Los Angelff, 52.'4 &. Sl"laron Det>nev, Crematory encumt>rancea of rac0<d lo be aalls· Monteny Perk.. S.3.33 1 R01a1vn O~tP, 30 years He was a member fled out of IN purchue price
Maywood, '". S3 S4 I Jovct Wllr.on, Warren. of the Laguna Niguel C<>un-1625 Gislef Ave. Tile property 11 10 be sold Ofl an Ml~ ... ~~ I Deneen Howard, Grenade Hiiis, Irv Club and served rn thf Costa Mesa , .. 11 ls" beslt, except for !Ille
Sl 93 2 Sherri Howard. Los Anoelei. SI 8A 3 U .S Navy during World !>AC1·55S4 Btda O< OttlfS are Invited IO< this
Kelli Bollon, Sen JOMt, 57.42 4. M¥rv Johnson, W II H II L..-di property and musi be In writing end C1nvon, Tuu, S2.60 s. Ros.1vn Brvenr, c111-ar e WI ..,... sa 'Y wlll be rac.lved at the otttce of cego, S2.63. 6 Rentt c11emt1eri·Rou, Rlvenlae. missed by all Servl('eS will TIMOTHY J BllED, attorney for the
S.3.32 1 Cllewaukll Knlghlen, Los Anoe!K, SJ 61 be held Tuesdav June 19 PIERCE BROTHUUS admlnlatralor, el Columbia Sevtng11
e Lor1tr1 EClwaras. Houslon. SJ.71. 1984• 10 AM at· the South I Ell BAOAOWAY 8ulldlng, 17911 Von Karman, Sulte • (S8mlflnab. TllCI""" 1n Md\ llaat p1u1 130, Irvine. California. tat.
nellf two tesf!Ht 11me111ua4iMor TuesdeY'• llNll Shores Ba pt 1st Churc h MORTUARY 714·883· t644, (2787 Brillo!, Sult•
3 2 7 l 2 Crown Va 11 e y I IO Broadwray 100, Costa Mesa. California. tel
HH' l -1 Kim GaHagner, S.nl• Monie., p k , . N. 1 Cosla Mesa 714·850·9090 throogh Ju,,. 15. l.S92t. 2 Ru111 Wnocki. El Toro. 1:S9 ... 3 a r way .... aguna igue 642·9150 10841.ormeyberlledwllhlheClerk
Eula Wuhlnglon, Houllon, 2:00.3S. 4 Cvnlhle 496-9331 Family requesl ol aald SuperlOf Court or dellvered
Wern¥, Los Aneells, H>O... s. Dells. Flova. donations be made in mem· to TIMOTHY J BllED per.onally, 11 Oltroit, 2 oo f4 6 Sue ACICllson. Clertt,ron, Min . 1 11 t bf Ion 2 Oo.91 1 loulH Romo, Torrance, 2~1.S9 , e orv of John D Dt>nsmore tc any I,,,. a er irst pu teal of
Annelle Caml>bell, Leuretron. N v . 2:09 73. the Winners Carello'. South BAL T2 BEHGtt40P. :'~ noyttc. and befOfamake the
HHI 2 -1 Robin C1mPbelt, Wa1111ngron (' M . ..1 IC 31"72 SMITH & TUTHILL o c . 2~1 11 2 Oli n• Rlc:nburg, Trov. Ny oasl l-u1t-a ent~r. o The prooerty will be aolO on the 2~1 .. 3 c11uoet1e Gr~al, S.tem. Ore , Coas t Highway. South WESTCLIFF CHAPEL lollowlng terms clll'I or part cam
201 SI • Chris Greoore•. S8ellonll, Min.. Laguna. Ca 92677 Pacific 42" E t71h SI end pan cr9dll the 1erm1 of auctl 2~1 s2 S RoH Mondev Norlhrldoe. 21l:34S 6 Cosla Mesa credit to be ~tibia 10 the
Gill Conwav, Co!o<edo Spring,. Coto , 2:0.04 1 Vww Mortuary DlrC'(.tOrs 646.937 t underllgned and to Ille S~ J~111 c1er1i.. Sourri Orange. N.J . 2'0463 1 LN 644.:noo Court, 10% of the 1moun1 bid to ArDOGes1. Chlr1011e NC , 2'04.10 accompany Ille otter by oar\lhed '°'°°" •llNbltlein DAY ci'laell. and tile balance to be peld at I Joan &enolt Fr..-1, MAiile, 32:07 41 7 ·-·-of e-· all'"' "'AAfl•me•i.... ROSE J DAY. a .....,,dent of c..... .....ow -....... • """ Kelle lslW'nMI, Madison, Wis. 3t:l7.l7 lcc>Meolall ·~ PAC IFIC VIEW Of aale by tha Superior CcM1
recora. old record. 32 43 "· i<.11nv HeVft, 1"4l Newport Beac h Paned MEMORIAL PAAIC TIX ... ranla. operating and maln-3 llteglne Jovce Ireland, 32.41.11 4. Mlrtv J c~wv EU!18ne Ort . 31 su1 s LIM ~r1111, away une 15, 1984. She IS Cemetery • Mortuary taoanc:41 alll*\MI •nd premtuina
AuS1r1'11, J2·SJ SJ '· Mlrgaret Groos. Euoene. survived by her husband Chapel • Crematory on lf'lturanca aooaplabla lo the
Ot•, 31 SS IS 1 Caro! Urlsh·McLalch,., Hous· Charles E Day, Jr .• ci..""'-n 1500 Pacific V1t!w Drive pureh..., th&ll be PfOtlled aa of ron, 33<13.06 e Glenn Quic:t<, New Z.fft.ftel, ·~ Ille dell ol recording of coo-l3-0..9' 9 Etten LVOlll Senl1 Monka, J3.0U2 Charles E. Day Jr, m. Newport Beach ~~ Examination of title. ,...
to Deotlle e1oe, s.iem. Ore., l3:2U3 11 Cethv Karen Ann Srruth of West· 1\44 1700 C()(dlng of c:Of'lveyanca, tranalet
5rnlro, Dover. NH . 33:2'-Sl (Amerlean lunlor mins Mich Robe tl•et. and any lllle lnauranoa Polley record, OICI record. 34·SO, Rokenne Bier, 1m> :ter, ael A.; r1 111111 be at Ille explnM of the
12 Belh Fer~r. G1lnesvllle, Fla .. J3:i2.74 13 J .; Randall S . Day, all of pu<cllaser O< purch1Mr9
Kim Sctlnuroltll, s..n Mateo. lA:Oe.n . 14 R-Newport Beach, mother, McCORMICK MORTUAR Y Th9 underalgned r6MMll Iha wvckolf, Fresno, 14.14 48 IS, Jenni P9ten, ""Ill t 14:• and •11 ...... """" Madeline Jowdy of Texu: 1795 Laguna Canyon Res r'V 0 re ny -uiv "''"' Balon ROU09. Le . 34.1U2. 16. Tori Neuoauer. • to entry o an Ofd., confltrnlnQ Iha ~0111, w11 , :M·IUS 11. Ktren C.f'nllbell. brothe1'1 John, Frank, AJ. Laguna Buch Ca 926~ 1 Nie
Ee11 l 1n•lno, Mlc11 , l4·189t 11. lorlni. SOns • ...,rt J d all f T •9•1·9415 T"""' 1 ""' Norwood, Minn., 34 1979 19 C1rol Gleeson, Sen uo; OW y, 0 ex.as, DA l:U, June • 1 ....
Jo .. l4.JI 76 10. Pam Morris, *'" PaMdtl\I, and William of Sau di C GALLIVAN, SCMMIE:SING & Bll£D 34 SUI TIMOTHY J. BUED ........... ,,IMh) Arabia; Slstert, Vtta Aboud Al~ for Adml/\lltretM JACK
1, Je<:lde JovMf. •.S20 <American record;_, and Vlreinla Panu.i.o both -----------I W. lVNCH rtcOf'd, ,,.51, JeN Frederick, 1912). 2. Joell of Texu, Mary Ann WUUs 1111-IC ~TIH' ~ J, MJmD, 1141.
AndlftOl'I, ,,m ), CIMY ~.',JO.& 4 •.... , • ., of ~nnany. RecttaUon of n~ "" "4 GALlNAN. SCHMIEllNO ·~to
w .... 6,ISl S, Joell lllUUll, SMl. •· Mar1tr19 t------------1 l'ICTITIOU9 .,._81 t1U 9'1ttOI. SUlle 100 Matn'IOft. Ult 7, Oeot-e l.anon, 5.7'16 e. ICwry _ __, Colla~ CA 92tat ~
.... s""' '· ,,,,.,., Haf'rlnetofl SMI 10. Tonve ..... ST~ • .._. Orange eo.. OWiy Plot, June "·
AlaJon. 5.5'7 11, ~WI 8rownel, 5.517 17, Del> Pl••• The I~ per90flil ate dOlng 12. 11. 1M4 Oarll, •• WI 13, Mvrtle 0-ter. S,DI 14, ..... t>uslnell U M-15
Tiff, Un. IS, JatMt NICOis, S.... 16, Trec:y .. , ., t••• f lftl.....-Chrno inv.tors, I.Id.,\ H&NDn, S.»6 11. Ctf'fle Md.evehlltl. UO II, 1t552 hUcAtlhuf 81~. Sta 440, JYl'llta Allton, s. ltl lf, Sllaron Helfleld S. I., IMM. C. t211S ____ ...... .....,..._......, ...... -.._..-_
Lw llmmlr,,..n dlO Mt l1Nift. Olvkl K LMnb. 1'552 ~ ACTYTIOUI .,..._ .. u -1, .a.c:kle JovMr. Ea•• •• Lou1,, ••.. 11\rG . It• 440, !Mne. c. t211& .._ enma 7 22·• • <Al'Nrlutl llffta!Non record. old r6COf'd JoM Mlnat. 11152 MacMtu -... ~
2M • Jodt AllderMlll, lf1') 2. Jodi A~. NCI &te 440, IMIN. C. t2111 ~-;_---,. WtoN .. ~
CllUeO. 20·10., ), Palo W••er. Yelm, WHll., ""•ll·d•.. .......... 1111" lt-4k • CllldV Gntlner, LIOel\on, Ore , tt·~ '"' ' • " ""• • ADYAllC!! AClO WASH SYa. s. Mat-.""'"*'· TllcMaftCI ou.. 1~.. ~acAnllutOfvd.S .. •40 1r11ne.Ca n._...s,1..a~ .HuntinG'Oft
SuMll Brownell, '91t1t larllere, If ·~ 1, tn 1~ a.di. C& 1347
C.,,. Mcuutl'lfl. MoOKN. lH I. ICeNY N. ., Al~~· 'W}. ~1• tM.11 8MI ~ '-'Y. •tQ43 CkemllM u Cre.atn11, 11-1~ t, Mvttla O.ter. ~• ._.., lmnl . ....._ " ~ ln. H\lntlfltton leldl. C& t2Mt ~ Md , It f'h 10, Oetlr1 LMWt, ~· Thia buliMll la COllCIUCiad by • Tlll9 ~II conduCWll DJ' M °""'· wa.11, ll·t·~ 11, Tonv• ~ltlon. Omlha, limited Pfl'1Mratltl> ~ N19 , 11·7~ U, Mnlt• Ali'°"-C'..111111111 ~ JOtiH MINA" 1t(en e.rr,
1M, If 1\.\ U, .Joan flluHll, UM ~ Fot C'llMllltd Ad Tiiie aiat.,,,.,,. "' filed tinll IM Tllla .... ..,..,, ..a tiWI -!tie
tt ~ " Marv Hemnefon, Tl.IDOft ,. .... tL AC110. County Ctatti GI ~ COUfltY on CD!lnll~ CWtl °' ar-Couf'llY an 1.8111 llmmerman, .. atWV, l.AI W-1'4. l4 SNlla CAii M-U ,.... t .,...,,,.. terr. IM v.... 114 11, Tran .-..... A Ml.f '!LOT -• • nMIO ~ • IMA ,._
ttt~ ~. 17•1\'\ It, ,,.,..._ Aa."909 ~Of ... C:O..t 01it1 ................... 0 .,.....,. ~ ,,..iau Coo.Illa, f1•1 "· s.... ... . ~ .. , • .. ... 'L·-4 tl ,. ,... ~-• ..,_,,,_ ._. --r Y....,, .... " ' 10. Olll OW• WM*.... MJ.M?I ... io ... '¥. ......... I ~ P'1o4 M.y IL~~ • '· I , .... .. , "'°"'
,
Publlahed Ofange Cout Dally
Piiot June 18. 25. July 2. 0, 1984
M28
P\B.JC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS ......
NAMEITA,.......,
Tile following per90n It doing
buslnea u .
SUNSEl SWEEPING SERVICE.
21372 8'ookhum St.
722. HunllngtOf'I Beecll, Calif
92648
Victor Manuel lewcta, 21372
Brookhurs1 SI.
722. HuntlngtOf'I Beech, Cell!
92646
This buslnest ii conducted by an
lndlYldual
Vietor M Levlda
Tll11 11e1emen1 wu filed with lhe
County Clenl of Orange County on
June 7. 1984
f'llT71t
Published Orange Cout Dally
Pilot June 18, 25. Jul)' 2. O. 1084
M24
Pta.JC NOTICE
flCTITIOUI llU ... H
MA• aTAftMEff Tile lolowlng Pltt9Qn II doing
bullneu 11:
JOHNSTON AOVERTISINO
COMPANY. 23 e.actlcomber. COf.
one def Mat. Clllf t2e25
Margeret Joh nston, 23
Beachoomber. Corona del Mar.
CaJll 02625
Tllil butlneal la conducted by. en
lndlvtdual
Margeret Johnlton
Thia statement W1111 flied with tha
County Cltwk Of Of.-.ge County on
June 7, 1984 fl'Mm1
Publllhad Ofange eo.t1 o.llY
P•lol Jl.lfte 18. 25, .Nty 2. t . tM4
M2e
PlllJC NOTIC[
MUCMOTla
.,__ 'ICTmOUI WU i·llWi
NOnc. TO CMDnOM MMm aTAft IUT PICTmOUI .,._ ..
Ofl llA..lt ~ The follOWlnf l*IOID .,. ... MMm'. aTA,.....,.
CS...1Dl .. l07UCCJ ~-. ""-~~.,·~ ~-Notic. la i..oy. ~ to the VIVOH. M20 E CoNt ~-V. 124 WUT t8'" f" !T *-$• b'.ct11ore of RA9llfl> ~COLC>ft IN· ~t IMd\, Cilltf t2t2e CO"POAATlD Tren1terorj1), ....,, Hektltl. 508 Yori! Town, IOCtATH. 124 W•t tlth SttM', C<*a M-.. CA t'K2t whOM ~..,, ... la , ... , Huntington e.dl. Celt '24t7 A &..Menot Crowe. N• W•t ~Men A~. City of lrW!e, eetuam Jev1herlen, 11UI 1lttl StrMt. Colt• Meu, CA t212t County of Or~. ltei. of Calf. lurbri 9tYd ,. .. ~ I ,. ___ 12 W t IOMI• that. bulll tr.w1w "about 221. fnc:Mo. C9'11. 11311 ........ ""'-· 4 •t, "' to bt made II "6bHo Auc:tlon of Mortna A Fefet\anl, n•s &lu Strwt. COiia ,....., CA 12121
--iocattct II 1Me1 MN--,,...,. • W•tmln•t•. Caltf t2M3 Aand II 0 Hunt, 82• W• 11tn ............ '7 ... StTMt, Cotta M ... CA 92118 Avenue, lrlllne. CA t27 t• COunty of Thll bvSIMa II oonduc:ttd 1:1y, • Aobett McKniOht. Jf., U4 W•t °'=-p,=~~°7:d1n . llm~...::rp 11th 8t1•t. COil• M ..... CA •me
eret aa· LAI EOPT ot't:t Tt\11 1tllement waa rMed wllfl ti.' Ttlll bullneN It condllc1td by: a
PHOTO LAI bullntM known at County Clerk of Ortnge County on 9T~:=~:..
AAPIO COLO,. INCORPOAAT!O June a. ,.... --Tnlt lletemel'll WM ht.cl with the Auction will bt conduct.CS by SUP· _._,_ Coun ci.t Of Or Cou
HEN IAOWN AND ASSOC .. Aue. Publltfle<I Orengti 'Cout Delly June t tee: •• nly on
ttoneer, on IM ""' day ol .>un.. Piiot JUM 11. 25. July 2 .•. 1984 Pll1'111
1114, at 10 O'Ctock A M., at t8et1 M33 A"9ft. tllltklM, l.M*, ....._ a Milliken A~. INIM. CA., County lllehfy
ot Orange. State ot Clllf0rn1a. a ct.to ,._... a-. •
The tetmt ol tM 8* will be fOI' NewJMWt 9eeclt, CA. tlRI RW
cuh Attft: '9n1l1-1 '·,......_,a-.. So tar u known to the Auo-.. _.,,. NOTIC( Pub11$Md Orange Coast Oel.ly
tk>ne9r. All bu.iMN l\llMI and .CS. "_,., PllOt June 1t, 25. Juty 2. t , 18M
dr ..... uMd by IM Trantt.r0f(1) Department of the T("*"Y/ M·21
IOt lhe ttlr• ~ lut put, Ir•: lntwNll ~ s.rWle
SAME NOTICE cw rtaJC NOTICE
The nerne end addr ... of Ille pet'· "'9&JC AUCnoN 8ALI NOTICI Ofl TRU8TD'9 8ALI IOl'I with Whom dfllml may 119 fllild la STEPHEN BROWN ANO AS· Und« the euthority In lnt•nal la.1 No. 1--1t41~UM
SOCIATE.S. 18730 O.,wd Street. ~ ~ Metlon 1331, lhe T.a. Mo. C·•11
Sul .. 208, Tanlna, CA. 8135$ and property o.tc:rlbed btlow hes bMr'I UNfr c~ c
IM last~ tor n11ng claim• by llf)' Mlztd tor nonpeytnenl of lnterNI SIAaaot 'lNAMCIAL ~
a9d1tor th.ii be July 3. 1884, wni.;ti tax• due Ir.om J E Hartley & ATION ..., .......... , ,._ ...... , t...... Ketl'llMn M TIKJ)ln The property 11 duly 9PPQlnled Trutl• unw
.. u .. .,_,.. _, -or• ... MIC· wlH 119 told et pul>lic IUCtlon .. IM IOllOwlng deterlbed deed of
tlon d•t• IP9Cflltd ll>ow provldtd by lnt•Nll ~Code lrull WILL SILL AT PUBLIC AIJC. ~··.~ 's2i~ R & Mellon 8335 Ind related regu· TtON TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER uct.......... .....,.._, O'IWfl latlont FOR CAS H ANO/OR THE
Publtlfled Orange Cout Delly Piiot DATE OF SALE· July 3. 1984 CASHIERS 0 R CE R Tl F IE 0
June ''· 1984 TIME OF SALE: 11 00 em CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL
M·22 PLACE OF SALE 24000 AVlll CODE SECTION 2824h (~yable at
Road. Lllgune Nlguel, CA 92e77 the 11me of 111e In lawful m~ ol
Ml.IC NOTICE TITLE OFFEREO' Only the right, the United St1t•I all r19hl, title Ind
title, and lnt.,...t of J E Hartley Interest conveyed to and now held
Turpin In and to the property wlll be t>y11 under uld DMd of Truat In the
'ICTITIOU8 IUlfNIH Offtfed for 181e. II requet1ed. the property neteiri1tter de9crlbed·
MAim 8TATIMENT Internal Revenue Serviee Wlllfl.lmllh T R U S T O R E R N E S T L
The followfng perton1 .,. doing lnformlllon about ponlble ancum· LINTHICUM, JUNE L. LINTHICUM
buelMU u · brine:., which may be UMIUI in ~ BENEFICIARY· FIRST FEDERAL
RE/MAX OF CORONA DEL MAR, leTmlnlng tile value of the lnt•est SAVINGS BANK OF CAlJFORNIA
234 E 17th SI.. Suite 117, COit• being told recorded September 7. 11183 u
M .... c.111 92027 NATURE OF TITLE: The right. Instr No 83-392845 ot Offldal ~
RE/MAX of Cotti ~. lrvlne, tltle, end lnterMI of the tUPIY9f' COfdl In the office of the Recorder
Newp«t BMc:fl. Inc , A Calllornla (named on the front ol ltlis form) In of CK111g9 County. eMd detd of tu•t
Corporation, 23-4 ~m-h St. Sult• tnd tg.J~ _ -.,..~ ~-' I ~ t ' ~ ' Ofrrdf
.... ill~ 'lj .• -oUtatlndlng rnor1~ encum-Newpon BMch, eoUnty of Orenge.
COf branc9e. or other llena In favor of State of Calllorma, u .,_ and CrMcl W. Batley. Prelldent third parties egalnst the lupayer · delcrlbed In the condon\lnlufTI pllf'I
Thll 1t1tement wu flled with the, that.,. euperiOf to the lien of the recorded on Fet>Nary 21. ''79 In
COunty Ctet1c Of Orenge County on United States All ptoP9tly Is of· Book 13041. Pagee 1530 10 1509
June 4, 1964 lered '°'Nie "where~ .. and "U Is" lnclutl~. of ottlcial records. In tM '
'2C1ll3 and without '9ClOtKM egalnst the ottic. of County Recorder of seld Published Orenge COU1 Oelly United Stat• No guarlf'lty or WW· County
P11o1 June 18, 25, July 2, 9, 1984 rant;. •itptea Of Implied, 11 made ParCll 2 An undivided one twen-
M3 t .. 10 tM vlllldity of the title, ~ity, ty-MVenlll ( 1127th) intar•t, as e
quantity ""'9i0ftt, lin. or condition tenant in common in tlMI fM 1ntern1
of any of the Pfoe>et1Y. or It• fltMU In Ind to tM common .,... ol Lots 4
tor any UM or purpoee. No clelrn wtll end 0 of Tract 9858. In the City of
be cont&dered tor eltowenoe or ado-Newport e..c:ti. County of Orenge.
juatment or tor recialon of the .... State of Calltotrna. .. per ~ filed buecl on failure of the property to 1n Book 438. Peget 1 to 7 induslve.
NOTICI ICVIT1NO ll08 contorm with any ••Pfe&Md or tm. mlscelleneous mapa, In 1ne olllce of
Notioe II llereby given tJ\at I.he plied r~tetlon. the ct>unty Recorder lo t&tO Coun-
Board ol Tru11 ... of the Huntington EFFECT OF JUNIOR ENCUM· ty, .. euc:h t41m1 .. defined In IM
e.acti Union High School Dlltrtct BRANCES. Sec. 6339(c). A artiele entitled "Detlnltlonl" Of the
wlll r9Celve Me6ed bid• tor IUPPIY-certlllcete of .... ot per90nlll prop. Deeiaratlon of Covenanll. Con-
ing COPleR/DUPLICATOR meeting ertyglven Of. deed to rMI Pl'.GS*tv ditlons. Ind Reetrlc1lon1 deecflbed
or equel to the epeclflcatlon• on Ille ••ecuted pureuant to eectlon ts3t In "Subjecl To" below (the "Declar-
ln tM olfl<:e of uld District. ttlelt dltdl•roe IUCh property from Ilion")
Bid• sttatt be clMrty martted ell Ilene. encumbrances, and tit... E•c.pl therefrom 111 oil. oll rights.
COPIER/DUPLICATOR bid 1570 over wNcfl the w.n ol tM Unlt9d minerals. mineral rtgllts. natural gas
addreued to: Allyn E. RclwMy. Stat• with respect to wtllch lhe levy r1011t1 and other hydrocarbon• by
Purcna_.ng Manager. Huntington w•• made had priority. wflat--name known that may e.acti UnfOfl High SchoOI Dlltrlct. OESRIPTION OF PROPERTY: be within Of under tne parcel of land
10251 Yorktown Ave. Huntington 1971 Jegu1r XJO Sedan, Cllltornla here!nat>ove deecrlbed. together
BMch. CA 92~. Ind rec:IVed at or L I c • n • • II 4 5 4 c z I( • v I N with the perpetual right of dftlllng
before 2-CX> p.m., TUESDAY, JUNE 1160159BW. Odometer Reeding mining. eJtl)toflng and operating
26. 198.4, at which time and pl..:. ee874, 8-Kgundy with Saddle In· therefor and ttoring In and remo¥-
l>ld1 wlN be publicly Oe>eMd and terlor. Ing the tame from Mid land or eny rHcftn Bldg C. Rm 301 PROPfRTY MAY BE INSPECTED other land, lnc:tudlng tM right to
Each bid wt\all remain valid for a AT. 24000 Avlla Roed. Laguna wtllpatocil or dltectiOMlly drift and
period of 90 dart aher IM date Nlguel, CA 92e77 II 10-30 on the mine from landl other than those
spec:llled tor IM receipt of bids. dll• of .... hereinat>ow ~lbed oW or gas
The Boerd of Trutt ... lh8ll be PAYMENT TERMS. Full peyment wellt, tunnela and lhaht Into.
the SOie ludoe of IM quallty of required on acceptance of highest through °' llCfOD the aut>eurl1tca of
equ pmerti otfered and r...,..,.. the bid tM 1an<1 11«atnat>ow delcribed and
rlgb to retect any or 1111 blcll .-Id to FORM OF PAYMENT. All pay· to bOttom ~ wtripetoclltd or
waive ~. 1r lrl'eg4regulwlty therein mentt mut1 be by cuh. oerttlled dlfecllonelty drolled wells. t~
Allyn E Rowtey check, cuhler's or treuurar·1 and lhett1 under and beneeth or Pur~ ~ cNek or by • United Stetes post81, beyond the ftterlor llmlt1 lh.-eol
O•ttd JuM 26, 1984 bank. expr .... or taMlgraph money encl to radrll, r«unnel. equip. main-
Publlthed Ot-ange Coast Daffy Ptlot order Mall• Cf-* Of money order teln, repair.deepen"'° operete any
JUN t 1 end JUM t8. t9M payable tu the lnt9mll FWvenue IUCh wells or mlnel. wllhoul. how·
M· 111 Service ...,.., the rigtll to ortll. mine. •tore.
T.J. De MUZ!n e1tplore and ~•t• through the
Revenue Officer aurlece of the UPC* 500 feet of the Date: JuM 12. 198.4 eut>turtace of the 1ancs hereinlt>ow
•-----------Addr ... for Information About the described, u rn«ved by detd ,.. PlllJC NOTICE Sele: 24000 A'llle Road. Laguna corded In t>oott 13532. page 888. ot 1-----------Ntguel. CA 92077 offlclel record• K·llt9$ Phon•. 714-431~20 Parcel3: ~t111UCh ..... NOTICE OF DEATH OF Publllhed Orange Coast Dally Pll01 ment It partlcularly Mt forth In the
JENNIE D WILDER AND June 18, 1984 1rt1o1e entitled ".....-nent1" ot the • M-20 declaration under the MC11on hMd· OF PETITION TO ADMIN· 11191 1n such ertlcie ent111ec1 u 1o1-
l STER EST ATE NO . 1o-"Alghu end Outlel: Utllltiea A·IUHO Utillt!M and Cable Television",
T all h lrs be f•-·-...: "Support. Settlement end En· o e • ne aUAJ .es. croad11nent". "lngrau. Egr .... and
creditors and contingent Reueatlonal R1ght1"', and "E•-
creditors of JENNIE 0 . "8.JC NOTICE clutl~ Ratrlct9d Common ArM Euernent'' WILDER and peraons who Department of the Treasury/ Parcel 4. Euements u sucn
may be otherwise interested lnt•nel ReYenue Servica easement•.,. partlCUlarty Mt forth
tn the will and/or 8tate: NOnc. OF 1n tM artlde entttled "'Eaemenll''
A peuuon has ~n filed u-~1 ...... ~~1 .. _.ty lnuulnt-·• of tM dedlretlon ot covenants. · ,,.._ ... -'""' .,._ conditions and r•tr1C1Jont In 'llJl>-by LOREN HOLT m the Su· Revenue cooe tectton 833 t. the feet 10;· (the "Mut• Decl&retton")
perior Court of Orange property dncribed belO'# has been under'"-MCtlon 11Mdlng(1) In IUCh
County requesting that :Z:'~t~.'F~.!!~ lf'tlcl .. ntitled u toltowl. "Ownera'
LOREN HOLT be ap~mted ptopeny will 119 sold at put>41c ~ ~~~ T~~ ··~~ =
as personaJ representative to tlon .. prOlllded by Internal Rev-s.ni.menr·. and "Encroecf'lment".
administer the est.ate of enue C:oduectlon 6335 and related "Communhy Faclllt• Euement"
JENNIE D. WILDER (und.er ''t'A~~ SALE: Jury 3, 1984 :::.;.~a1nage o..,., Community Fa-
the Independent Admirus· TIME OF SALE: 11:~"" YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A
tration of Estates Act). The PLACE OF SALE: 24000 Avtle DEED OF TRUST DATED 8129183
petition is set for h7e00artngCi i.n A~i.~=rc:'~~ :0:1g11t. ~=~~~TY~~uTR'~R~~J~~. T1~
Dept. No. 3 at VIC title, and Interest ot 0.,-y w. Frankl MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE
Center Dr .• West~Santa Ana, In and to the property.ill 119otf•9d IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION
CA 92701 on July 11, 1984 at tor &ale. II requesltd. tM Internal OF THE NATURE OF THE
9·30 A M Revenue SerYke wttl turnlah lnlor· PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU . IF v· OU OBJECT to \he matlon about po1alble encum-SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER branc.e. Which may be uMIUI In de-11 St. Tropez, Newport Beecti,
granting of the petition, you termlnl,'.;,t the value of the lnt ... t CA 92&&2
should either appear at the ~TURE OF TITLE: The right. "(II 1 1tr.-t adclreu °' common
hearing and •tale you objec· tltle, and lntar•t ot the tupayer ~'r!o'°:::~=· .. ~~
tions or file WTitten objec· (named on tM front of this torm) In ~.,,...or correctneN) · The
t1ons with the <..'Ourt before and to the property 11 otter9d tor beneflciwy u"4Mf Mid Deed of
h h ari y pe • sate aubject to any prior valld Trust. by rMaOn of 1 brMCh or de-t e e ng. . our ap ar out1tendlng mongage1. encurn-teutt 1n tM obllgetlOnt MCured
ance may be m perlOn or by t-••"<l41t 0t other lien• In favor ot thereby. rieretolor• executed and
your attorney. 1h1ro part• against tM tupayw I dellVereO 10 tM underllgned 1 WTll-IF YOU ARE A CREDI· th-1 111• auperior to the ~ of the ten Declaretlon of Detut and o.-. Unlt9d Stat• Att property II of-mend tor s ... and written nola of TOR or a rontmgent cred1tot tared tor eate "~•Is" and ......... l>feacll •nd or'etect1on 10 ceuM the
of the dec.'t"ued. you must and wttllout recourM llQ*ln•t the• underligned to Mii Mid property to hle your claun with the Un4t9d Stat•. No guaranty or..,. ulllty Uld obl40it10N. and,,_..
court or present 1t to~ per-:',~·t.:_~.;~~ue.~ ~~': ~ J*'..::'1onU:
sonal representative ap-quantity. W9ight . .a.. or c:ondltlOrt be recofded Merctl 20. 1964 u pointed by the court within of any ot !tie property, rx ill mneaa lnltr No 14-115381 ot Offldel Ae-
four months from the date of tor MY uM or pl.lfPQlet _.._,No Claim= cord• 1n t~omoa of the Recorder • f I bt corWdered l0t llllo-ance or of Orenge vounty, first muance o et~rs as jUltment or tor rwc:INlon of tM.... Said .... ww b4t made, but proVided In Section 700 of buecl on llltur• of tM property 10 without ~t or w8fr9nty ....
the Probate Code of Call· conform wnfl "'Y upreaad or kn-pr... or lmpfled, regarding tllle
fomia. The titM for filing ~~at~NIOA ENCUM· pot~, or "':""~ ~~
claims wlll not •xpire prior BAANC!S. Sec. UH( cl A r,: ftOte(~ by Mid deed 01
tO four mont.ha from the daie e«tlflOate Of Ille ol l*'tOflal PfoP-Trust wltfl lnteteet aa In Mid note C the he&rina not~ •~ erty given or• Cited to,... ~ prcwtdtct advencea If eny, un6er
o YOU MAAY EXAMINE axecuttd ~t to MCtlon tl'lt termt of laid beed of Trutl. lflell di.ctwoe IUCfl proP9f\Y from ,... cnaroea and •KP8" ... Of the
the file kept by lhe cOutl. U e11 Ilene. encumbn1nc• end ttttee True•• anc1 ot the tru•t• ct9et9d by
you are lntttesled ln the eta-OV9t wNch the 1en ot tM united eMd DMd Of TNlt
taie you may lltf'Ve upon \ht Stat .. wlth~Uowtlicflthetevy Monday. July 2. 1..,., 111 2.30 • w• made tied Pftorlty. p "' at the ~ AverlUe en· executor or admlnla\n\Of, or OHA,PTIOH OF PAOP!f!ITV: trence to the Cl¥tc Center 8ulldlng. upon theauomey for the ex· ttn C•dlll•c Fleetwood 300 E•t Cf\apman A ... 0ranoe. _.,._ ••tnt.or and lrOuQNm, Uc. II 825 ..XM, VIO 11 CA ecutor or .wnln.. . • Hltl701•28. Mle9 12S.t23 At the time of IM 1n1t\al ~ tile with \he court "'"1 lh PAOPPTY MAV 9UNSP!CT£0 c:mton of this noace. the '°"" proo1 of arviat, • wT'IU.tn AT" 24000 A• Road, Laguna emount °' tl'lt l.llflC*d l*flnct ot the request Jta\lna that you df.. ~ CA at 10.30 Ml oOllD-'lon MCur9d br thHbO.,_ 0.-
_, .-.. t notice of the ft). ,AYMENT Ttf!IMS NI~ ICrit.d Cited of tn•Und ~ 91nt 1,--~ Oft ~ of Ngheet coeta, tJ(l)enW, Md ~ION II tna of an i.nven&ory and ap-bkf·· · u.s ••.. The ~ tiliClllbt9d-
prai.tenwnt of \a .-e-.or roMI Of PAYMENT: All .,_. ,_.btinQM :irNMonwNc:flttw
ot \he peUtima or at.'Q)Untl =· ~-~ ;-"~ =::.: ~~:;c'N~ awnUontd In Sec:Uoo 1200 Cfl9dl « ~ • UftMd ••• ....., °' (2 t:Q ~7 tt1e dey ~ and 1200.$ ol the Caltfomla -*· ..,._., or ._,._ lftOMiJ ,._ ...
Problw Code cwar. Millll• ._ • ~ ordw °"' June 4, , ....
Cr •• ,.;. ctlt , ~to .......... ~ SIASIOE ~Al c~ • ...... W~ ATIOtC lkl>u6el ~~ MNIOlNlllile .... ,... .. ,, ..... ""' o.e. June 12, 18'4 lyT 0 AYIC COMP~ ... SUla Mtakl CA. HUI /..--.tor lnfofmll!on Abo11t the ev Clndw kt1oooovw, ~an1 • I• 24000 A~ Road, UQunl .__., (111) Ol·lW ...... CA Ht17 ON Qty 8t11JCt W..t or-., CA ~bU.h On.nit c.o.t ~ (714"31-4020
Dally PUO\ June ,Ii. 18, 2$, ~ OJ.noe COlll'.t o.ll't "'°' C7t<1) N>llZM
June 'i 1M4 ~or-. Coeet o.Rr Hot l M·a.4 .,..,. ~ 11. 11. 2s ttM
THE DAILY PILOT
CLAS IFIED OFFICE Jio R.
Telephone Ser ice:
Monday-Frida>
8:00 A.M.-5:30 P .~1 .
B~ine&s Counter:
~londay-frid&)
8:00 A.!\1.-5:30 P.M.
· 11n.-
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DEADLl~ES
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"iaturd,,, Frirla' :i:OO I'·"'·
~unda~ Fri :i :OO p.m.
CANCELLAT IO~ &
CORRECTION . :
Ca nc·.-lla t iona and c·orrt>l't ion... 111a ~
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THE REAL
ESTATERS
llllllELLIS
"4-llH
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L.91 llU
111 ... LWe ....
Prestigious Bayfront Villa. 6Br, 7 ~ Ba.
pool. spa. large boat docks. $4,850,000.
Ch.arming deco Spanish 3 Br 2 Ba on 45'
lot. pier & slip. $1.100,000 .,. ,_,
Beautiful 3 Br, 2 Ba, playroom. fireplace.
bes.m ceilings. Xlnt financing. $420.000 .
iatsm lllYI IAYHllT -
Jetty & Bay view. newly decorated Mai
Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' patio. $695,000
.,.TDUCI
11H ....... Ttmei1 ... 1-1
Panoramic bay & ocean vtew. 4 Br. 4 Ba,
patio. pool home. Fee price $775.000 "•llU_.....,
Ocean & Jetty views. marine room. 4 Br.
3 Ba. 3700 9q. ft .• car parking Sl.285.000
Bill GRUNDY. REALTOR
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Pfln'MI IOQtlon Upper
unit hn tet>utoua VWIW of
~ & bey. High bee1n
eet1Jng1 MCh unit has a I~ Owf'I« Wiil carry 1st
T 0 Outstanding value ...... ...
642-5678
TraditioilAI
Realty
83t.'73?'0
lalMa
blAd 258'
Summer l bechelor full
kite.. weetcty rx monthly
640-8299 or 6754016
Furnished bechetof. clOM
to beach Pvt entrance
67$-34174
C.ta lhu llt4
1 6drm. oen. POOi. Spe.
c.tport Cloee to So
Coat Plaza. $450 ......
ell! 717 CMI 875-922'6
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IUlidlcmod "* -It P;:;o;;rwPayltiQ s;;, 1a1~ " na Fun Care DUMP 3888 I ~·•bl•, hoN9t. rnaon· •l-1 MYlll* INTl!h 20 vwi &per. Expert $«\llCll & ~r
$2.17 per day baftl. ofc. rm add. pat.O Conr. budget~. 00 Ac11vlll•a, leatnl~' TLC Topped/rwnowcl Clean· SMALL MOVING JOBS able exp. local couple. CLEAN' EXPERT Average Room $29 • 31 yra e,oq> t8 ~In ., ..
covtdcka. bay wndw Uc. 4 YI'•· I•. Inc. 553·9252 PfOvlded by C rlatlan up, new lewna u1~78 MIKE 14&-~!1__ Ample retl 873·1227 Over 26 year• •xy:~ce Malerlalt. a.2_-0442 __ Uc #409035 "4-8919
That't AU. you PtlY for
3 llnea. 30 daya
• "' the
448't8S Steve 547~76 ....... • Mom '°' otr&a &-10yra HAU' ••o"•·REMOVE R Ii tl T aa M 116-5121 ....... ,,.,_ t Lie •118·•21 30-1353 IUIFllLIP&Jmll. ''7i"' alat. AOOITION'S, DESIGN Commtrclel/A~llal Fumltur• Tr•.,, r,... .... •.J ANO REMODEL PROF. TACCNTG DAY CARI! In my hornei Land~ Melnt.nanct QM.~15 NORM VXcXtioN Ad'Qt CARE. ITllYlll ITIHITI Int/ext. trM .. 1. LOCal ,., ltrYICH
le 63 2~ 5 Computer Mod.'"'· Fr.. mo'• e yra T L.C 200 Ouall~ Servlct, r .... llo, --. we Tak• Care Of YoiJr 11¥111 O•PAIY 10yruxp (7 t4)83Mt11 den reparrt•carpeUno· DAILY
PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
L rMI ,_ • Counael. Meg e.42·70.7 M1gnolla C,M 648-8oe8 bOn ed. 20 r"" In .,... College atl.lelenl w/lg trucil Pet•. Plante, Paper, Mall C•llfornlt'tOrlglnal PAINTl!R NEEDS WORKt tll•·palntlng-clHnlng,
Custom o..lgn. 2 Story Full service. my home or l Mcweeney endtc&Pe low rate, prompt Thank etc Howard S48·3418 Student Movwa. lnl/Ellt, ~Unga, refln ctb landaaaplng DM·7•8•
add's, kite. bath remodel your offlQe. Retired, 35 1tracten ltrl 8'45-S 124 VOU Cowt 759-1836 CdM Lie. CAL T 138898 lnaured (26) yra exp , wottt guar.
_ucenMd 838--3190 yruxper &.t&-4oe2 llllllTT-1111 Olllf. Gardening: Reasonable a L1 ... ac11la1 ••(714)841-&101 •• Devi• Painting 964-3837 ... •• •
Ah1Ja11 c·1.· .... la Aemodel/Repalre: eomm1 accommodating a yra. lllALTI PROF txlJdscXPe §@AV QUALITY PAINTING. FAIR .IHJl lllllJ IHflll
Xlrlfne 1eQuied riiQht1 to -lllft .. I and retld Lic'd, bonded, Free .... TIM e.5-5133 ·SAFE OVX sONfXN-Bonded 20 Yrs In ..... Malle ........ PRICES FREE EST llC#415232 . a..e-ez 13
C1tallna from John ;M;W cabln;ls, ~bloat Ina. For •t 552-8142 LANDSCAPE & CLEAN· FAST-NO BURN OR PEEL T McWaeney 845-5124 coii;g; pr0fett0t comes Call John. 631·20SO OUaltty Roofing• Sr olllw-a
plua the IRVIN! MIRROR
and the HUNTINGTON
BEACHCOMBER every
Wayne Airport. 4 tllghtt facing. bars 5&4,. f50<m7 .. 71ca CUSTOM REMOOLING UP 5 Yrs exper free 81t ·EMC MUSCLE TONING-t5o58 ~o2~2r }',.~m.2e779 Ev• RICHARD HUTCHISON disc:. Refa Uc. 13"8877
ea day It's not ell· countertops -.. We Cott L .... And Do The De~ 760-9077 LON lnchee-NO Sweat JlaHa!f • ., " • .. ,,., PAINTING 25 yeara. K Funke 6-45-0193
Wednesd9Y et no utra charve1
CALL TOOAYll
pensive• Only S30 ea. * KITCHENCAB=-1-N=ET=-c"""o""" Beat (714) 2•1·1488 LANDSCAPE SERVICE -Oulck Weight Lou Aleo-Brlck. 1Jock. Concrete. falathtl Custom Work. We Lov. way PP Group rates for • FrM Est , 100%An * =---~-.------TrMtrlm. Lawn Mllnt. e1c Call 752·0224 lor appt .... ,.""•"'..,.,"'!'!!""_ .. i--Perfection ee:J--0911 ..;;T.;;•;mt•;o,;r-.laiiij1 .. ~-.-..,.. less Charters to Ca ' THE BEST ~3"24 lltel cal Stucco. Low cO.t, Uc. 9ll· RICH RO SINOA'S •rut_..~ Calif. (..,nJng
lllfll LOIS Your Daily Ptlcit
Mexico & Nev 756-1020 1•.a.;--------free nt. Juan 549·~8 pef1wortt.83t·1181 BoO Newport Cuatom Painting P1Grla1 "'' -_..,_h_____ Hand cap. Rudlng .
--Carre•trf P&lllll ELICTIUO Shrubs/Tree Trim. Compr IHI• Cleul!I Cuatom Brlok-Stone 16yrsofhappycuatomer• fl<fRiNd JNTERlORS Msttt. Lang. 641-8994
AJpliHCt Ells>er\ C::pentry futce Qualltywcwk treust. ~~::~~~uc«c:'f.;~~13e ROBIN'S CLEANING ReB11~5 F-rc .. onc191t•t5e:~~ueco9•92 Lie 280644 87S·0383 HANGING/STRIPPING Tnia~ Cl
SlfVIC8 Directory
Aeprtsef\tattve
I lttlir Aepair-Aemod-Addttlons 425513 968-7401 SERVICE. a thoroughly .. ., .. RAINBOW PAINTING VISA·MC 873·1S12 !.!
llarhr lrH a.,u .. " Doors-etc S48-4980 Electrlclan. $25/hr. bid or a... c• .. n hOUM 540-08S7 ••• u. •••• 6~.t~~ ~E'}"; ~·~88 Eics*i Wallcoverlng In-Typl,,gord Processing
1U-u21 tit. sot Prompt courteous set· REMODEL Repair, Resld plans for do It yourMller Ellpertenc:.. general c!Mn· s m I lr stallatlon Aus Con_tufJ· All buslnesa, echoOI' per.
vice Fac1ory trained Comm all phases, 18yra •4•e<>38 968-3189 * * M I I~ C.M atN wlgood ww'""1m.iCIPitl'lfirttji,j;P. ..... CdM-HoutePelnter. ant Aulgnmt 681-8590 sonal proJecll 851•1041
Elec Plumb Carpentry I "-•5 038 REPAIR-SERV-MODEL H d P I I /fl •'ROBIN TYPG SVC techntetans 549-3077 1n area Ucl bOno.c:t/ina'd ELECTRICIAN . • • res Jul• --4 an ymen 1 n ll, P~tttt ar~ ,.. +-Attaatical PalomDO Const 968-3564 L IC 233108 Small/lge Remodels Ketth 646-4612 Professional Services for Bobb~·MOblle Specialist anything 840-8259 - r -l WP' •II Corresp, Pranl. a
Ctilia_11 Asrllalt Repa1r-Ooors·Altera11on1 IObt, repairs 548-5203 Ellpert Repairs 15 yrs exp Protnalonal people Rafa ;3051 O/rels 846-8002 0 & 0 Painting. ml/ext, * lllF PllTO'S * stuc2ent proJct. 642-3351
E§ddisifE ACCOusfic Parking Areas • Repairs Remodel-Panel-Patios AESIO/COMM'L/INO Gen. ma1~1 elactlcal. avail. Anna. 759. 1938 Of Ill reas rates work garntd By, TA 548-S 192 Wi .. IW Cl11aia1
Resprayed or new Call tor Resurlacing·Sealcoattng W1ndow·Fence1-Cablnet 28 yrs Do my own work plumb. Craig s35·• 119 Chrla. SS 1-6434 1Yla1 free est Dave 558-1928 Pl•a•i•I WHtTE WIZARD
special & free ests Alt 6 Ind • S&S 631..C 199 31\vrs exp Jerry S46·4413 Lie 278041. Al 846·8126 AMERICAN HANDYMAN Quality houseclean Ing IT&IYlll OOLLEIE EXTERIOR· TOP QUALITY' ___ ,._.,_____ WINDOW WASHING
p.m 847-7901 -------a--Carpentry. Windows. Thorough responalbl• s OYI work for yours Free eat.I H llr El• 110-HlJ QUALITY" 631·2026
Aato Detailiat Ceaeat C1aerttt 1r•tai11 Paint. fences etc. Yes local refs Pat 497-3254 TllEITI I II CO. Aef'1 Dale 648-5637 • I DO PLllllH RflllTI l"'lA""U!!mTl"llO-D'm!!ET•A'!l'!l'"t·A~f-y•o'!l'!u~R Driveways. sidewalks. Clean Ups•Tree Trimming Jesus IS Lorc2 947•2357 Ouellty Hseclg $30M St~~:irM<;,~e~:.'Y~~~ed lnsur1nca Repair Speelai: -Drains clear from $15 Trad• your old 1tulf for
new goodlu w llh a
Ctaa.lfled ad 642-5678 HOME YOUR CAA LIKE Patios, spe pads. Llc'd Yard Malnt •Haullng WANT ACTION? Hae~pers Iv-In/out. Lie. T124-436.641-8427 tzlng In Palntfng/Plaatar-Repair faucets. dlsp, etc.
NEW 494-5854 Aon 5S6-0034 MIKE 650-3263 Clualfed Ade &t2-se78 Exp.rel.Ina. S41-S711 NEW Warehouse Storage Ing. Lie Chris 963·1843 Anytime M&M 642-9033
The taateat drew In the
WHl ••• 1 Dally Piiot
Claaetfted Ad. Call Today
8'42-54118.
Aprtaeata, Oaf. Aerta1at1, Oaf. &prmntl, Uaf. •::•~ ztOt Office ltat1l1 2tlt Aaa1uetatat1 Sl ltlt w..... 110! Belr Waat ..
Colt u 11 272 .. Costa Mtll 2724 lt~rt ltac~ 2119 t 1 SHARE ofc w/lnlerl<>< d• SC ••*'II* ......
5100 ltlt Wut .. SIM
a ,. a 'I em; E/~ C.M. atudlo. avail. signer Samples avllll RAM-LETS -'' 1er12BrAp1 !>001,laun-WEOFFEAACHOICE 1Beaut1 ~~uxa•v:i:'1~ 6115 Nrbeach&tnops. S2SO/moS57_.343NB , Young dynamic company •ln•uHral
• p~ ct,.~;,,,,,,.-~ .YV.tnt a ~ll0fl~~wea1 • PV1 va!d_, grk~700/mo. ~~ ~ nMds 30 people. $500 • l~P-11 ~'• ... ............. . ... .,....... • ~ ..,.; .... ,l.Q ~ ... -, , -~~ ·~ ' -......__. ·~·r.t ' • .~. ....._... ""'' -· · oertr-t..mi-proS 'cdffi ~~·•
1Br Quiet/clean t person Newport Beach deluxe, Chairs nr 17th & Newport e I meo!:or rnlaslons) Casf\ dell; e Ill rlstS,
only Go see 1916-C lee• beach, 1tp1 8 PV1 S600 Call Betty 64•·2270 ~E°:JT MORr available 4-5 1-tdlJy WOl'k otlt1ttfle .. t
Wallace S375 83 t-3671 ~;6.3~~~ 0~~~~;~9PP hH.the liltH White pondering how day Medical end Deotal llHlll'J fer llH'
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thing from a s~I ai>t io-8 -... ~. ~ '---· ·
4Br hse 11 looking In CM encl prkg ~ar, eecurity &
NB HB think or us first for vv of Hbr all now. avall that choice of Ideal llvfng June 15 213/278--0211
WINEISlll
to work baytront ahOp on
BalbOa 1$1. Call 873-t-438
1Br upstairs $390 No Newpor1 Center full much to charge ror some benefits. Opening 3 new ti• pets Rel req Avail 7t 1S NEWPORT BEACH ex· Ml'Vlce 714164"*6800 malntenanc. WOftl 1 tied 011lces. lmmedlatep0mo-II II
352 v1ctor1a 645-8 161 ecuuve home. lovely Spy-or 67~ 1700 eves done. my helper had thl• lions for ~uatlfled lndlvld-llollar4 l1tllttt1
glasa area elegant furn-· solution, "Find out hOw uals We ve ma~ it. let 200 ltw,.rt 0.1ter Ir,
2Br. 1 'Ba twnhse, patio 1tur• all xtru. garden«. WIE mo.11ms much money they have us show you how Ask !Of 1-=-::,..,,,.-,.,-,.,,==--,,-..,.---
TSL MGMT 642-1603 ~Sk tor Valerie
N B REAL TY 67S· 1642 CUFFHAVEN 2Br 1ba.
DaH Ptiat 272' cpts. gar. lg patio etc
Ideal for Retired cpte No
Charming 1 Br nr Marina. pets. yrly 650 ... 873
Dental Hygienist needed Hoat..... CHEERS HB
Near South Coas1 Plaza. Grand Opening 6127. lull
Mon/Tues S45·5443 or part-time, student•
0 K. Call 64 7 ·4394
~lf ~~1!62!';iao 2;~~ lrg secluded yard, avall IEWPllTILYllTIAJ anddon'tchergeaCENT Mr Ed. 556-1000 BOOKKEEPER F/C Nwpt
646·6804/646·26 t3 late June to Nt1y Sept. New BiAA, can handle 2-3 MORE .. ACCOUNTING Bch Bldr ... ka person w/
New pamtlcpt/drps $425 Lg 2Br + den, 2Ba condo mo 496-9481 noon-8 pm IEITIL tlYllHllT
* 2Br 2Ba nr SC Plza S A
pa110/pooltca1port S69S
Pel/child O K 752-S822
SS751mo 2 Br 2 Ba. frptc
encl gar, all blHns. near
shopping center
810 Center St
TIL lllT H2-1103
S650/mo, lovely 2 Br 2 ba
townhouse. lrplc. all
bl11ns Dys 642· 1603.
eves 642·622 t
TIL lllT
UllUIUIOW
tBr frig. range, laundry.
pool carport No pets
S495tmo
93 1 w 19th St 548-0492
Duplex 2 Br t ba crptg
drps gar no pets Avail
6 17 $625 548·7234
E side deluH 2Br 1 , Ba
twnhse No pets $650
2S48 Orange 642·2S20
I Lovely 1br onstairs enc
gar no pets frig, alee
ldll9~ $425 642-5964
l&TUllE YIEW
1 Br wllott enclsd garage
ba'cony. lndry. bltins. no
pets. $750 855-0665
SPMC
Pool/trplc. pvt pallo,
dshwshr E side x·lge t Br
$S35 2Br $610 S5 7 ·2841
Spacious 2Br encl gar. no
pets $500 Open Sun
2 4 321 Monte Vista
640-0IOS
MESA PINES 26SO Harle
BEAUTIFUL Bach $475
1 Bdrm S57S
PAVT patio pool spa
TOP area quiet. no pets
But. leac~ 2740
2 BA 1 ·.~ ea Condo.
1acl poo1 .. clubhouse.
carport $S95 -dep.
(213)S96-1498
SS95 mo 2 br, 2 ba Bdrm,
encl gar. wstir /dryr
hookup, yrd, patio New·
port Beach Realty Dys
675· 1642. eves 9fi0-4814
Bech Stove/rel, util pd
$425/mo lstlls1/dep
14th St 960·S179, 7/1
Near beach, 2Br, 1''t ba
Twnhse B111ns. lrplc. encl
iar w/elec opnr Quiet
69S Call 536-0921
QUIET 2 BEDROOM
1 •bath $625/mo Walk 10
beach 960-8656 -SUWllD
VI LUCE
Ne-.-. 1 & 2 Bdrm lullury
apts in 14 plans 1 Bdrm.
2 Bdrm and Townhomes
pools 1enn1s water-
tans ponds Gas paid
From San Diego Frwy
d11\.'e North on Beach to
McFadden and West on
McFadden to Seawind
Village (714)893-5198
lrviae 2744
• 1Br " Sp11ngs11 condo.
pool/ spat carprt t balcony
$525 No pets 752-5822
New Orange Tree Villa
2Br 2Ba condo Air.
pool. spa, tennis No
pe1s $775 Sec & cleaning
dep Avail 711 551-S724
Call btwn 6·8pm
WOODBRIDGE 2Br. 2Ba.
crpt $750 Avail 7/lS
786-08621646-1769 --
VIiia Balboa, fplc. micro,
wl d hkps $990 mo-to-mo
fast -MC 760-1176
Lido 2 Bdrm B•yvlew <Seek
elec gar 2 people No pets $800 lse 67S--0377
Near Hoag Hosp. L~ht &
airy, 2Br. 2Ba. ln1ng
room & laundry hookups.
$610 642-6629
Newport Island duplex
wldock. 2Br 1')tba, yrly
lse, S9751mo 650·2145
NA HOAG upper 2 Br 2 ba.
in quiet bldg $625
642-3153
W&TlllFllllT 1 BA 1ba on prrvate island
Large sundeck Dock for
30 boat also avail
Mature adult only. no
pets $650 apt or $800
w/dock Dys 752·2S84
eves/wknd 650· 7267 ---
looa1 2900
Male lrg turn pvt rm w/ba.
ktl & lndry pnv Nice HB
area $350/mo S36·7753
Nicely furn rm with or
without kit prlv 1n nice
Mesa Verde 979·9656
Room-:-stir biiiti:· woman 30
& up Newport Beach.
$20S 645-2590
Wtr1rt, Prof male 40• yrs
wlrels. Kitchen prlv NB
$AIOOl mo 650·4643
H1ttll!1ttls 2904
IUUHllTEL
Wkly rentals now avall
S 119/wk & up Color TV.
pnones In room
2274 NewpOrt Blvd c M
6•6-744S -Saa a tr
851-3073 ~ const. related exper
people pet' office S575-at I Fna• 3004 PAYROLL Some gen. olc, typing OCEANFRONT • Weel<ly S675. Sec. serv avail. plus phone• Salar" S 1250 Nicely furn large Open 9-5 M·F 642·3998 S 100 REWARD for Hrma-open. Send resume to
4BR Call 673-4743 layan ca1 losl In Eestblutf. CLERK JI P 0 B """" N IEWHllT IUOI Long brn/tan hair, blue m. · · ox n..v, ew·
Summer Rentals 2 & 3 1680 l<I tt ground floor eyes Sealpolnt 7&<>-0eoe port Beach. Ca 92660
Bdrms. $300 to S 1000 unit In attractive, wetl liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IOOllHHI
weekly On & off th19 maintained, modern Requires 1 year ell· P1-tm. Must handle oom-
beach Prime weel<s still bid 1 le FOUND ADS I t 0 k avail Call today for beat g. n qu t area near per ence, • ey by pie• book• accurately. selection Hoag Hospital. Assigned touch and 3S wpm typing. SC and BPI Computer
parking. AIC. garagea ARE FREE For more ~etalts see our e 11 per . de a 1rab1 e . N.B Realty 67S-1642 avail. Vicky 645-4800 or ad In todays paper under 7S 1·056S
Vacatioa 64S·3323 dys. "PAYROLL CLEAi<"
ltatals 2907 OC Aifp0rt area. off space. Call: IOIHHPll 22S·1163 sq f, lots of Newport PIT, 18·2S hr1 per wk,
lntlf'•tted In team orlen·
ted person 3 days to
start, will lead to • cJaya.
Quallty oriented Irvine of· nee 646-6673 anytime
DRIVERS Clau 1, 2·3 axle
exp Local de·
llvery/plckup/herbor.
Apply 779 W 19 St Ste C.
HIYElll
Croat country. Callf. lie
req ClaH 1 • not neceta·
ary Apply MacGregor
Yachtt. 163 t Placentla.
Co111 Mesa COM, 4 Br. 2 ba, fully furn prkng. ianitorial & all utlla 1•2-Hll Newport Beach law firm
hme TV. phone. petlo 2 Incl. From. _s_1 per sq h --------1 Corporation Must have 1aw. offlc• lllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
blks 10 beach Avail June-Mo.to-Mo 5s7•7010 Found Bord or Co Ille exper Refs req d Ca!I Sec:ret1ty
Oct S8oo weekly + dep. black/white HB area &00111ta P1~l1 Cten 714_.76-1976 EIEC. SECRn&RY Reserv;;~~;3~9 req'd OCUI VIEW 730-4985 For a growing Orange Co IOITllH IA.LES
WIU IUCI FOUND nr Leisure World Food MFG 1 year ex-SALARY Plus OutgOlng
ltalalt lo 1.100 Sq. tt us>1talra 412 blond, M. t yr. Retriever-perlence. good benefits & enthusiastic sales per-Uut 2901 N Coast Hwy S 1600 mix. 2 flea coll 786-9237 (71 4) S40-8671 son/store model wllh
mo S.2-3998 lllll Sien fashion fllllr needed for
25·30 FI M roomate. ntskr Office & Reception avail Found White dog With I 0 • our exclusive wonen's for 2br Newport Penn 4 S 0 sq ft approx Newport Beacil Animal Im med opening for a sell· des t g n er bout' q u e
$32!". incl u111s Avail 711 $400/mo. 1005 Brloso Sheller 644 36S6 starterinane11treme1y Fl ttme Must be retpOn·
673·8464 or 645·30S8 C M 650-6533 LOST 3'"' mo old Ger A E t~8!~~=11rm slblel rehabte Please
2S yr otd tgl rem nds rmte Shep puppy blk/bm lost Excellent communication apply in person ALEXIA.
2 Oranne County Airport 260 Forest Av Lan .,_ ... Br condo Hunt Hrbr • Fairview/Fair 675-2183 and or,,•ntzauonal slc1lls •,....--=---· • """'
S3c.o 7 8 0 6 area new ofllce bldg cor----------.,.. •• " I mo 141 4 • 845 ner Bristol & Redhill from Lost gold cross & onyx & required, along with tlrsl Child C1re In your home
2 rmmts MIF resp creative 400 SQ 11 to 3350 sq tt gold lock al (wedding rate typing & Sh. Non Family/homey envlron-
stratghl non smkr shr lrg $.99 NET Wiii build to prnent from huaband) smoker Send rest1me 10 ment CM/NB 894·3854
4bd hse Lag Bch. ocean suit tenant Bkr co-op vie of grand stands at TMI, ,..8 Upper Newport Child Care needed Mon· S~~mr;~-~~~p $350 & 111 I llYtlf ll 1·1tlf Newpor~3~~~~~r High Pl-c•a.~:~~~:::ch, Fri 8·6. mature sitter, Call
Are you over 40 looklng for
a gorgeous plush place to
live? S3SO ''1 utlls, CAT
0 K 645-7480
Attn· Karin locld salary Stelle, af97. 548--0805
PIEITIU IFC. IP&CE Per11aala 3012 history. No calls pleaae. CLERICAL 11c~o15'Cl'u,Pt~e~s~s~wm1N~G~P~A~R~t~v'l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
Wide World 821-81 17 Ad t' • CLERK TYPIST IEWHllT c1m1
Headquarters offlceol The
Jolly Roger Restaurant
chain haa an opening for
a"' Executive Secre1ary to
the President Position
reou1res outstanding
shorthand and typing
sk1ll1 Proteclency on
work processor a definite
plus lovely office with
congenlel atmosphere
plus excellent benefit
package including rnedl·
cal and dental Insurance
and profit sharing Apply
In person from 9am to
4pm II.
JOLLY ROGER INC
17042 Gillette Ave
Irvine
(71 4)250--0331
Convention, las Vegas ver ISfng N O E X p E A I E N C E Spacious Bluffs condo. * Approx 540 sq h prof to shr w/same ... 21gepV1.0fcswlth TOP SSS Ass1'stant NECESSARY WILL EIEDITIYI SIO'Y
Beaut furn, all amenlliea. recept area & supply rm Females pref. Models and · TRAIN Tl Tiii OUIDEUll
Must see to appreciate * adjacent to N.B Escorls (2 l3)866-1984 Great Western Saving•. Saddlaback Community
760· 1750 Ive msg Athletic Club I O 4014 We have an entry level one of Callfornla's lead-College District Offic. In
• S57S.OO per month 11i1111 ff· p0s111on avallabfe for a Ing flnanolal 1n1t11ut1on1. Mlsalon v1e1o ha• an
Fem 2Br. l 'lt8a, NB apt •WAllT OUT't oependable person needs Individuals In our opening for an executive
S247 SO/mo ... 'It utils 1.0-1110 I lnle<ested In edvenlslng. Loan Department for · s 9 cre1 a r y 10 1 he
642-4S2S Avall 711 we buy bustnesMS _small Job will include clerk typing, llllng & answering Cha~lor Position re-
l Female for Promontory & large. any financial duties and special pro-phones Hurs: 8 AM • S qulr .. WO<d proc:esalng &
lt!l!rt ltacll 2769 leatah Z90I Point. N.B 2br 2ba furn. UYE .... cood All areas So Callf Jecll Good typing sklUs PM or 2 PM • 10 PM. thorthand M!llle. Excel·
SELL Idle items -.Ith a WESTCLIFF AREA. L"e BALBOA ISLAND lltras immediate occup New owner. no 1st or last Your price • out terms are a must Excellent Requires typing 40-45 lent aalary & beMtlta. • 2Br f·urn si-... 6 _more $460 673--020S months rent, no security Call·Bart 730· 7002 benefits Advancement wpm. S1artlng salary 7141831_.850 Dally Piiot Ctaulfied Ad tBA 1 bath apt wl pat10 & ....,.,.. ..,, ---oppor1unlty. Send re-$850/mo.
549-2447
642-5e78 pool carp0rt 64S·81S2 $300/wk 675-2910 Fem wanted, Laguna Bch dep0slt 500·2500 111• BIKE SHOP, No 0 C sume or can· Experienced helrcutter -======--==L-------....iiitl.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiil Canyon hme wl vu. $300, zoned medical. dental. S12K .. fnv 993-2231 Melinda Thackery FOf addltlonal lnformehon wanted Coata Mesa 1st & last 497 ·6007 law Vast parking Free 992-5040 call between 8 AM end area 850-1 889 unltd use of xeroll 1301 ---Tiit lail, Piltt 4 30 PM M d F 1 F/M 21·35 non smkr to shr E LmcOln, Orange June· Newp0rt Developer needs P 0 Box 1S60 day on ay • r • FILE CUlll
2br 2ba apt. pool. 1ac wt t1on 91 & SS twys 714 partner with $400.000 Costa Mesa. Cahl 92626 Part time Mon-Fri 4 hr•
SYD.Ey rm. tennis els. lplc etc 998-7120 cash or credit line (7 14) 642·432t ext 302 laoll l1r1IH p/day lle11lble, BOOKS
S 3 4 O mo -+ '..+ u 111 10 develop local proiect ON TAPE. 729 Farad,
546-8007 CM area * ErulTfVE Simi* ~5~646 _ ANSWERING SERVICE (l 1•) lll·•lll CoSla Mesa S48·5S2S
O.ARR Choice of lg turn br/ba tnct W/short O tAEE1AENT f 11 Womenl a unique business Telephone operator. Vari· (11•) lll-•117 FLlllllT
ut $290 or sm br/ba $260 erm ease. u you will enjoy Window ous shifts Full time only .············••I 'or working mat/women serv suites 881 Dover Or Security Prod's 979·4624 362 3rd SI •C Laguna GREAT Needed lmmed. part time shr wlsame 548·0027 Suite 14 N.B. 831-365 t Beach . help doing rtoral irrange-
Sublease ofc space A• fattlt•tat · WESTERN ments. Mull have driver• Tuesday, Juoe 19 MIF to lilr2Br 2ba apt nr ceptlonlst avail Nice orca O,,.rt!aitlH 4011 ARCH DRAFTS PERSON lie & own vehicle.
ARIES(Mar21-Apr.19):Goodnewsreceivedtnconnecti onwi th So CstPlza,25-3S,avall '" central toe Ca11 n-Ji wlxlnt skills only. for SAYllGS 67S-6376 Uk for Ellie·
welfare ofone who had been confined to home or hospital. Cycl• moves 711 $267 lrno 966-2077 241-9221 9.5 GOL · Sae. easy, ,,,,, space planning llrm. beth btwm 4·8 pm ~ _ private. H rn big S 261·6040
up, you'll have reason to celebrate. Key now ts t o diversify, to be N B steps to beach M· won·t last. Drastically re· S3000 minimum. no hmil -------Equal Opportunity Em · General ofc/computer, l/t,
vcrsattlc and to make travel or vacation plans. non smkr, resp & neat. duced $ 60111, Bal Island SILVER $2500 minimum. UCllTIOTlllE ployer MIF/H compenutlon nego·
TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20): Status quo 1s rocked -you'll benefit s2so no urns 673•0390 752-2841 or 673-5374 no limit. call G Irvin A d 1 1 ,. ~ .... Comfc/Hakprto llve-ln liable 495·37fi0
l'. h {'. f . NPT BC --(714) 851 -5955 or (800) war wnnng irm1 ....... s d I Co ---1rom c ange. irom revamp o plans. Lunar pos1t1on highlights H lg rmlba. vu. Coaaercial 432·7505. 7AM to 6PM •T1l11t1• hslner wte er Y lady in ata GENERAL OFFICE CLERK
romance. fanta\1cs. wishes that arc transformed into realities. Scorpio tentspa5t gym/pooll etc ltat·'s ,.911 weekdays EKP In site plannlna Mesa Eves 548•3289 Full·tlme. M-F Answer
h 1 I I 1 l'r'. T fi Nice• 375/mo. quiet .. • " ----phones run tO k-by native e ps untang e ega a11a1rs. Another aurus also 1gurt nontskr 63 t.0377 160•0 HarbOr F.V & r.,es•denC 1111 dieslgn Cooks. CHEERS. HB, • • v,
ll .. lunch & b< .. ktest Call touch 831 -7291 Ask tor
promtncn Y 1240 sq ft. Loan of S500.000 or any • Ill 1,t1 I 842 ... 394 Margaret GEMINl(May 12-June 20): Call or letter relates to business.career PARK NEWPORT mce br, Agent s41.5032 part thereof tor Syndl· Mtn 4 yrt exp in Type V ---------...._ d .. I " F . pvt ba-1enn11-spa-pool ~ 2 CO TE 111-•• lfflCE -V'C rea y lo go p aces. OCUS on status, prestige, ea~1Clpat1on tn grn belt 640-1489 Iv msg CANNERY VILLAGE cated Scrap EnterpnH Call (11•> Ila· 100 UN R HELP wanted 5-
chan t.able. pohttcal or community proJeCl. Vargo, sagittanus and 1 M F NB with $900.000 yacht & Cc;st• Meaa arN PIT Entry L....,. W0<ktng
another Gem int pla) significant roles / . area ocean V\J 1~~~1~~u~~ •1 S~'~·p'!:'. m11t1on dollar home for &llE•IUlll S49·8793 or 581·2924 ~r;::::~ ~~:,'\;~"1c;
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Moon aspect accents travel. possible ~~so ~:8•6~: .. ,~:';:2~:; 548-6646 or 642-5200 collateral Can particl· Apply 7 AM MacGregor COUNTER PERSON. PIT 3pm Kristy 75 1• t308
change of residence. c;enous d1scuss1on wnh family member A h 3bd d pate or earn interest onry Yachts 1831 Placentia NICICet Rent A Car
I I P d
mmte s r upllx 1n Shopl StoragelOflc space 17141 499-4187 C M . S48-U71 GENERAL OFFICE
concem10g asp1rat1ons. u umate goa s. anac1pa~1on 10 stu y aroup Npt Shores. n.aml\r, tit 300 sq t1 or more. reas ----Trelnet/lh~ptng et«lc
proves beneficial. Someone does care and proves 1t with a J.&ft. 11aat S285 mo 646-9478 c Mesa C-2 546-7249 ... ., ti Ltu 40&4 Allendenl • Room only, •n OllTllll UIYIOI 4S work min Apply 1'79 w.
LEO (Jul}-23-Aug.2:n Define terms. avoid ~lf..<feccpllon. aet JOb Ammt want-.... 10 shr 2br Cd•• di 1 AC -exchange for occulonel A challanglnQ opportunity 19th ttr .. t St• C.
d I gh fi d So beh do ""' • .... ll IU ta . ampl LIAll &11-llOOO asslttane. 645--2357 11 open at Sehwe~r one tn practlla , stra1 t orwar manner. meone an scenes 2ba dupllll in CdM s4oo prkg. from S22S. 2855 e. 1n Electronlca. 1 IMdlng GIRL ,RIDAY .o•n ore
looks out for \Our welfare •. Keep resoltaons conc~rnin~ medical-dental mo Tim 675-4299 Iv m"il Coast Hwy 675-6900 Prime Flnaoci.I Servtces Bab~tter needed for 2 ei-1ronlea dlttrlbutor, SS 00/hr. Cheer• HB r•
d egl p 55 7 ·3512 morna/Wk big Auguat. -t 1 M t "
HouMdeanera $8/hr, pit.
Own trana. Meld• 0 C
786-8222
Exp'd houaecleanera
Muat have own car.
SS/hr. Must be flexible.
Days only. Call Connie
850 .. 119.
INTERIO~ DESIGNER
needs part time outgoing
person wltales & layout
expet'. 642-2255
'8LLJIHU
Laguna S..eh
accepting applleetlOfla.
WAITRESS/WAITER
(full time exper.)
HOSTESSES
(lndu1trlous.-1ttraC11WI
1 FAY COOK
(full time nights)
Apply Jolly Roger, 400
South Cout Hwy ,
Laguna Beac:tt
KNITTERS
Wa.nted hand~nltt8'8, flt
or p/t Call 786-2794
LANDSCAPE GARO!NER
Exper .• English tP"llfng,
drivers lie.. ambltloua.
clean cut, S.S ... M5
LEULSEUndn
needed tor temPO<ery full
time work In Huntington
Beach law firm. Must be
el(l)erlenced. Call Clwlate
at 847-6041
maintenance
UllYIUI
Permanent poaltlon to
maintain office complex
In Orange County .
-$14 ,400 p/yr
(714)556-0278 btwn
2_.:30 Mon.-Fr1.
MANAGER FOR YACHT
CLUB. Dana Point Loe.
Previous management
experience preferred
Weeltend duties 11200
mo Resumes to Mike
Horne. 12133 EdgtwOrth.
Whittler. 90604
IUUID Resident In 12 unit apt
complex rent dl900Unted
+ salary, no exp nee·
oeasary 960--8858
ll&Ullll
THE DAILY PILOT I• now
accepting appllcatlona
for Olatrlct Manaoer-to
supervlH newapeper
carriers. Must have van,
wagon or pick-up. Good
salary, mlleage allow-
ance. company benefit•
and bonut opponunlty.
Apply In person et Delly
Piiot Clrculatlon Office.
330 West Bay, Coate
Mesa. Monday thru Fr\..
day No phone calls.
E.0 .E.
•IAWll• No experience. Xlnt salary
5•6-5431
MA w/-..ray pennlt Of CRT
to WOfk wttnds & reti.f
WOl'k for tummer va·
ca11on1 Call 631-3999
llftll
Looking fOf Phyalcal WOflc
Need to atay In lhape. 24
yrt ot older. ct.en cut.
polite & eourteout. Call
Starving Aetora Moving
Co 8-5:30. 850· 1370 appointments an corrective ey as~s. 1sces IS tn picture. Amte 10 lhr 2Br 1ba apt nr ttr~t I . .-t __ __ Cell Krllty 11 950•3027 for an Individual Who la turan · 111 ave eat
VIRGO (Aug.23-Sept.22): lk senous about legal matters -law bell 1n Npt N·•mkr er g1111 -Mlf motlvet~. haa good Call 842-~3.94
can work for or ao!ltnSt you. 5,_.,fy n~s. get p:rom ises in wntina be 1245/mo • 12 utll. Frank t:.xtra arge '1°'•apaces T r.., ' ..... BABYSITTING: Mature c:ommunttallv. llcllla, the .-------====J..:======::::::~
.-...--D' In MOUre bldg nr Nwpt • • "' .. Christian women 10 blHI 1 IOI bi.tn
1
•1 p•1 ,£ adware of P<m'.~le pa~ners(~tp ~pponu1 nityk. Focu1s also on publicity. 646·1>848 eves •ft 8 pier 24 Hr acceu, avaJI 11 Uftill babysit intent "T p,.f., !nd ~ wt'l~r~ at~~ • I I I II a vcn1sing anu mamaae. apncom P ays cy roe. Am 10 rent MIF, 3Br tba lmmed. 476·0888 M-f I • In our home. Aefa req. non to d•tall. Junior col·
LIBRA (S<-pt.2J-Oct.22): What appears io be a loss is merely a hM Nr Baotl Bay, prlv. 8'"" pm. •trtH1t O.. IM. 1!15-48-6316 010734690 1ege education helpfUI
change. a delay. a substitutio n. You have a "waiting audience." Get rid $280 ~ utll 6-45·2365 Garage tor rtnt, LIDO VIL.· 9~= ~~~2nd 8AK!A. graveyard shift, but not required. PIN ..
of losing propo~ttion. takes iteps to insure future secunty. Aries and Watmr 2440 Ill Ml Pool. LAGE. heart of ~ Robt Saltle< NH/CM no exper. Wiii train. Apply contact Barbara •t
another Libra figure m provoca11vc scenario. jac, sauna, 1ns crtluttl Incl S.ach 955--6447 8d Aeeltort W1nohell1 Oonu1 HouM. "3.0200 axt.350
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov.2 l ): Get ready for new st.an,. stress l350. n-amkr 898-3828 iliac. t& 1 a.2-2111 6-45-081 1 = H.,bot BIVd, Cotta DECORATE INTERIORS UJOUT ARTIST
creat1v1ty. deal with ch1;nac. 1ravel. van~ty and chtldn:n. You 11 get to leatab Waat R;ti;:;(j co:;t: wr.IU~ WANTED Peopte OMOlng CC>lot/d .. lgn. PIT to "' hean of mallers, you 11 dascem mOtl'VeS and you'll ~·n sel f-l!ngtneerlwrlter, 4 1. lootc-1a1necs 27 tt a1tatr..,,, pv1 TO m tto,ooo up H•v• you rHCI toClay'• •tart Wiii train. 775-"'47
confidence. Lto. Aquanus pcnons fiJuR an unusual IOelWlO. Ing f« qui.t one bdrm want full-time &.*i-nw No ~11 .... no penalty Clualfled Ad•? It not, o E c O "ATI No I A RT Oranp C-ounty daily newspaper'. hat
AGITTARllJ (Nov.22-Dcc.21): Scnscofdirtetion is restored, aptrtment w4th oareoe. Orangeeo .. 1 '°' OenlaooANOCl73-7311 ,......,.. ~a..,... SAL£SCareetor>c>IY.••ll an opm1ng f~ 1 qu.iclt layout artist.
family member proves loyal. dtacstivc problem wtll be rc1oh·cd. Pttiod )'fffly, on BalbOa Penn °...,~, 11~ 2-3 '*' J a t berQllllrie In '°""' tr11n. 4tS.97&.4 Candidate -mwt be ~ ..... Work w ll
of temporary C'ontincment can be profitably utilized Know It rcvcn: _c.1_11 J•mte973-334!_ =-c~<><*ani ~ ..................................... r=====j~;A~.liiir=====; ,..,
pnvacy and do plenty of mcdltaung. Cancn nauvc fi1u.rcs Needlgrmwtba.CMttlen blllty Cell coll•cl ~!!~llUllESTAT.'! ED witha.les peopleandmeetdailydeed-
ftl'nmtncntly flem 26 non-amkr (213)373 t9S4 ~ ~... Un Buie know~ of camera
., ... CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan.19): Aun)' of activity 11 featured -l60-tSNl720-<>623 t~~0::1:!:c,.~~~ DEPT ready art. lypmzin&, .00 the capabWty
1ndudcs v1sm. calls. lclten. ~111 tnvttat.ions. Kccp resoluuons flct ltatalt 2114 Aa_atw•nll handle peyat>IM and,. • to mark up 1.iyoutl for producUon a
concem1na appurance. d1~t. nutntioo and we~L Shon 1!1P 1~ ~n ,at7 W..tc11 ff bf Me A:='~A~ffi~N<i§ & ~t>tM. pr..,• *ll South«n CaJlfomta dally new• musL A.ddlt.lona.J projedl may Include
lfCncU. could involve clo~ ne1Jhbor or rclauvc. 1tan1n 11 tn s1 30 IQ ft CounMling. ,.,; :': E ~:!,:Su; ":9 ;:'!,~ paper need• expenenoed deak Oyen, brocthu.res. maps anchal• prm-
p1cturc. • Agent 54 t -~32 Camino~. a.n Ctem. *' OOOd~ and pereon with good layout and ent.aUon vliUall.. 1-2 yean. ejfper;trice
AQUARIUS (Jan.20.Fcb. I 8): Complicauons connccttd with $300/up crpu cirapu a1c uc·e1 41J2--72H 1= 9*11t1. be ..i1 hudHne writ I~ lklll • Some -n.wapapei-pi-ef~. Siftd· rwwne
OnanetaJ uranacmcnt can bt ~lvcd. Bt pec1fk. c.htck dcl11ls. put 173018Mc:f'I Huntington •SPfrltuat ~ Mo Mg nli.o ...... f t ltl I ,~ to: purzlc picce1 in place You'll locate lost anicl~. t<lClent is on speci1J ~ •42·2134 v1eor a c.,d .....,.,. •xPtt a non~r teq e1 ea ure wt ng &IO requ '""·
paymenr and c0Uect1on of debL Scorpio fi~rc prom•ncndy. APPfO• 150 eq ,. com. Pat. ~' a tut'" =rono= ~',!°" ~~~g~~ep~·~ t;8o, ~O ORA GE COA~ T 0 IL \I PILOT
Pf (Feb. I 9"-Mar.20): TlmJnJ techtaquca ~ pcji«ted. pfetaly turrnJMd Otska' 97s.24H 0( ei1-HM THE: 0 HILL COMPANY .If .ba p &chanac of idea could I d to profitable cntefl)rise. Attempt at chtlft 1Ft30fangeAve Lai ~111tfled· Clo you' ATTN E.D8AIGGS Or•ng9 Cou lty llot, P.O. P.O. Box lMO
C>bt.ainina franc:hatc: mii.hl bt fnmful. Membtr of oppo11te sea dots CM UOO Ca1f Betty door·to-door .. mno Oneu.,peirHirwooft Pl~• Box 1660, COlta Mna, CA. Cost.a M-. CA 92fi2e ca.re. can be v luable alfv. GC:mint pl.a 1 key rol . 144·2270 or 64S·Qt6t 642.sue Nwi>th1<tl;(At1N0 92828. Attention: Ula &nlth
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PART TIME
Motor Rou te Availa b le
Newport Beach area, t hree
houn per day. Earn approxi
1600 per month. CaU J 1..00
Jo 4:00 PM. A1k for Bruce
Em1ley.
CIRCULATION DEPT.
642-4321 FDE
ORANGE COAST DAil Y PILOT
330 W BAY ST ·COSTA MESA CA 92626
1't• it''''" UP••t1k t UIJlrrft tr I ,_.,,, O f't II ...........................
W• ourr.,..lly h•~ an op.
portuntty fOf • Peyroll
Cl«k whh the followlng
quallflcallon1: v 1 ,.., ,. .. ,.. ... ....... .,,.,, ...
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wffltrll1
Full-time hours are
7AM-4PM. Monday.Fri·
d91. we off• competitive
..iarlel. ex<*letlt ban·
eflts and a congeni.i non-
smoking atmoaph•r•
Please send resume Of
apply In P«ton ti.tween
7 30-11:30AM. Mondey-
Frlday. (No phone cell•.
please.)
1
Daily Pilat · · ·: · · · · · · · '=.
ltwport
Corporation
PERSONNEL DEPT # 12 RETAIL SILES ' 18235 Mt. Baldy Clrcle
Fountain Valley. CA .. ~-,~~-"<~~ ~-.. •,~ Orange County daily newspaper is : ptoyer ,
.eeking fast paced, flexible achiever
to coordinate display sales activity.
Must have exceptional organizational
skills. Duties include tracking daily
sales, aruwerlng busy phones for
outside sales staff. coordinating
· theatre advertising. Some typing, fil-
ing required. Newspaper or agency
experience a+. Send reswneor letter
of qualifications to:
Orange Coast Daily Pilot
Ad #968
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Attention; Lisa Smith
ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT
330 W BAY ST . • COSTA·MESA. CA 92626 AN fWAI OPPO RIUNll f (lolPlOV(R
PlllllllUIN Ans. MN. exp«. pref.lwlll
train If depndbl flex. hrs.
Eves/wknds. 7fl0-8305
Pest C..trtl l,er81er
Knowledge of plants & In-
sect l.D. req'd. Start
$900-11100/mo. Inter·
vtew by appl °"". 646-7441
LLOYDS NURSERY
: Phone sales. Madd benefit
: shell. Flt, pit. Exp not
: necesaary, 4/hr & up.
: 754-1~1
: PHOTO LAB COUNTER
PERSON Exper. pref.
Part time. Snapshot 1 Hr
Photo. call M ike
646-2•24 ...................................... '-'~ ..
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KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!
(114) 548-7058
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS 46 loyal fan
1 Former time 50 Dog
PREVIOUS
PUZZLE SOLVED
5 Scale 52 -hall
10 Numerical 53 Strong beer
prefix 54 Bird· lat
1 .. Run easlly 55 Not taut
15 Subsequently 57 Chester -
16 Simpleton Arthur
17 Emerald Isle 58 Roman god
18 Range ridge 59 Blunder
19 Lose self-60 Tabled' -
control: sl. 61 Intimidates
20 Wolfed down 62 Stalks
21 N•o's day 63 Once more
22 Bird sounds
24 low bows DOWN
26 Wu bright 1 Petitions
27 Away: pref. 2 Blood vessel
28 Con1est 3 Sales pitch
3 1 Paateboards 4 Honor card 23 Defeat badly
34 Sall: poet 5 Demands 25 Says further
35 Adjeetlve 6 Gua.rdian 26 Ship's area
suffix spirits 28 Exhibitions
36 Sweetsop 7 Single thing 29 Allghl
37 Spine 8 NY opera 30 Deers
38 Army vehicle 9 Some church 31 Coupes
39 Slnbad't bird members 32 At tM apex
40 CoffM color 10 Distance 33 Withdrawn
41 Potlshet 11 Student 3-4 Prop
42 School boOkt 12 Slave 37 Bridge
44 Closur• 13 Ftench peaks f rameworks
45 Drunkard 21 PlatfOfm 38 Bugle call
2 3 9
40 Gloomy
4 1 Before long
43 Oeprlvations
U Rises htgh
.. 6 Intimate
'47 Fatoon's claw
48 Make proud
49 Re-establish
50 -California
51 Admit
52 Forced apart
56 Fragment
57 Sol
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H•HMI STUDENTS
I Ill FIUITMI PAITlll WAITR LES 1&7-t133 40 Ft. V1klf'IO, dl ... I,
Kinn t~ 1 ... ..,... toeded. lk new, N.9 . .-p, • ._ WI .. .,_, • """"" $537. mo ~ equity .,.,...,,.., ltorege $450 864-7222or173-1174
Incl nightstand, mett, =---..,.,..==----=::.~
heal, INlen 873--5244 IMttf 7 It .......... .,,... 1rm. &aa;
.II II Clbln '4500 Obo 774-5082
I deys/772-0341...... ---------SIY9 50% & more on new 11ta-• •• •• LARGE SELECTION Of top qu.ilty bed Mtl. _., -NEW I USED BMW'S! S7 85 P•Y r.ate FIT with tUlly guer Not 2nch or r• AU ~ w/lnbd. 9 Mtts. lm llAll -a EIEIYITJllllf majO( compeny Need bullts Twin .... jutt SUI* to.-Npt Sdl/Dana VOlUME SALES n car O~mgs in •II S&9 95 All 1t1• avail Pl. (213)591-1441 days IOf exclott~ private meglC areas Rlgf\I awtlcants Free deUY9t)' 534-5080 or (2 t3>5'7-3997 ......_ SERVICE & LEASING
club POC.1• phone men· must be 1e~. qua to --=o------=--3470H ChenyAve net and outgoing I*· .. am. U S citl'Z.ens Call MUST SELL THIS WKND BOSTON WHALER LONG BEACH
tonellty a mutt Corn· 1-4PM only. SOFA, 2 pea, Org ....iout outrllge 18,$18,000 Peter (No Chertye1dt""°5I
PIJI« lnpyt expe< help.. MIWC>n Viejo •95-3315 Clean. altn09t new S125 (819) 434-3530. '114) ..... .,.
ful Call 675--0900 btwn Hunt Be.ctl98'·2890 Bst ofr tak• 951·2551 LASER 13· w/Hlls I 1r9d.lnsWtllc:Ome
10AM-7PM _ TetephOne Work NEW Somma Sup<eme 11, Traile< &eOO 87S-315e OPEN SEVEN DAYS
rettaurant Advertising Consultant 10 waveleM, kng mitt & box lido 14 ready 10 Mil
W ••I• r I W a 1tre1 s . work pttlme eve/wlmd, spgs. Cost S&25. Mii IOf S1000 °8 It Sabot, race: it.1-._,..,....,
Ho11/Ho1teu Apply 1n nloe Tullln ofc. relaxed $475 982-1713 rigged $375 962.aoe8
person at Dt Prego's 11•1· atmoshere. Sofa. 10~1. chr & ot·
Ian Resteurant. 2267 10 SALES toman, w/ti.aut oak trim Newport 27S dlH•I.
Fairview Ad. CM . Brown tones. looks great wheel. very clean.
11 FI T LYI P/T *llltll CllClPT Paid S&95, w111 Mil for ~n~~~~J. Npt moor·
for 3." 1; shitt' small SNF In * ••SES, IWUD $350 921-1419 ng-------• Earn up 10-IMtt
Laguna Beach 494-8075 $9 /HOUR Sola. Navy/rusl, lltl1 cond I , • sa.: 7011
SALES easy make $175 Jodi. 780·1348 'P!'l_,:ttfflf!'!'!.,...-•u_,._.,.. .. ,
_eoo-600+ p~r wffk Cell Ms Keller 730-7002 evs/wtmd 85l·9•00 days fr amtb91 C:UJ;; 457.
·-, ~.W · Solid ou lbl, ... t• •.••It RoadrunMrtrlr,mintmlnl ~ri-~ ~,...~e -.. ~'~ . •tra. nev. 1n sa1t
634-1460 Roger In Laguna Beach II "Wt(~ b'\-'V«lt ~~~~· _;;.-~~::::::.:
UUl/UllWW accepting appllcallons While Prov Bdrm furn Ind •ut..t ls!iL
FUii time poaittoo In relall Wed· Fri. from 2-5 p m. dale, 8 drwr drw • 2 thel1 o;;:;;:lronlcs ?58j)thflnder
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Hunt~~ a.ctl (114) MZ-1111
WEUIE .......
hardware store See for the foClowing PoSo-bkcue w/2 dra. Cfeme $350 obo. 673-3460 __ ....:::=:::.::::::=-......,...,..=l'fttl~a:~"'f""T'"'~
Stev., H w wrt• Co. lttons velvet MC1. 12' w/ottmn ,,, ~~~~~!!~!!!
126 R ..._.. c BAA SUPERVSR Beaut COnd Mecllter· = oc .. -ter. BARTENDER raneari col table, 2 end S1000 P' S.5-2850
SALES MANAGER BAA BACKS tblS, like nu Make otler SI' ......_._ 7
Women's fitness center., COCKTAIL WAITRESS on en Of part 640-1494 ae ~u $3150 132-3787 S850 175-7721
salary & comm Call for HOSTESSES g foot rn main chan-'79 CELICA GT. wn/tm ---------
appt. 497·54S. TABLE WAITING J .._ 1214 net. aide ti.. $250/mo. '73 2402 L09decl & a.en. cw. ale, nu tirm. xlnJ latll, I nlic
SALES-PEOPLE BUS BOYS fW~ 875-3083 MUST SEE S3IOO 080. cond. $4500 873-4228
Part & lull time tor I SEA FOOD KITCH SUPVR 20 C11. Of ™ uncut BOAT SUPS AVAILABLE ........ 2723 ·ao Celca ST ~.pd. 8mlfm .... ..
retall ttore 575-15567 BROILER MEN natur• EMERALDS Only New Marina In Newport '73 8210 Festtitt, 4 .pd, aweo. great cond. HwTy --------! OYSTER BAA STAFF S&Oll 640-a&aS Harbor In front of new runs lffle 1 wstctl, ~ Won't L.Mtl $4900 ot>o •79 Buie* R9glll, 1 awnw, 111.EIHllH I Contact John Geyer. 400 Rolex Pr• Pi.o.t P• prime rest .. ant. Salt-_,, $1300 obO 54&-M51 875-8051 top oond, lo mi, p/t, p/b, lnvotves ..,.. a rentals ot South Coasl Hlghwey. • 0 Ml new _.,11• w.Ns, pp
soft wller & drinking' LagunaBeach.Ca.92651 Must9MIS300 8-5 ::::· !:-S"~~ ·1:=.-::~~~ ·~~T-;'~dr~M:. 14950 875-4M4
w11er Car necessary Ty IEPUTllm •itetllUM•I 1211 as1c for Ken Nelson. OBO ani 875-0212 Mlt 75l-"303 ~!2!~--~'!!!! Salary + commission • •;;;; =-=,...·--=-------=~~ ii
Rayne Water Systems. SALESPEllll, FILL ~a~ ~:Jo;:.~~; ~. 7111 '81 2t0 MPG 5 .,, loW Tri.... 1111 '72 &V11e ~te MCIM.
7141250-18 11 TllE, Hiii Tl II otter 631-2825 . Windsurfer Wavejumper mi. em/tm, '4100 obo ex ·76 S fir• red 4 ;I $& W ml.. (retiree) ti.1
S•LES PERSON I ••••--$500/ofr 675-3389 cond, p.p. 241-IUS I Pit ' ' • t offer. &40-oaae
" • retal an-::::--s-, • ..:r• 35% OFF membership • r1-t ~~ ~250eo~ •13 Fleetwood ar---tlque store. Includes _,.5 -Newport Glrls Gym, tor la,...ln 1 1112 .. "'" -..5Q..9f54 D'c'--~ ..... ---.. --." w9et(ends Selary plus :!! ..._........... --.
commlts1on 957-3989 PltFUIO. &PPL.Ill detalls can 551•9487 TWldem Ho ' rm '78 Spyds s7K ""· dB Ye!·~ 11 ....... 17,7IO ""' lldy HISM. IEU lllU For immed sale: cnarter Crutw S75 548-2429 ~~Mfs~eo cw. ·M"'t'W""li:Rf GCi c:ona. owrw. $18.000 770-7730 Aeta""'&l~~b~lc·rFe{aTtl~s IUIWU(,2111 tMGOldC151ar_dJ.."'!'1' .. ~;>· USED 29" 10 ., g1rta 2000' c_-,..~ S 1500/obo Cell lllDCH
.. ¥ "" UllH ILYI CISTA agic ..... -~-bike seo obo 648-0937 ·a1•1t ~ _...... 963-0150 an...,.,, nnuu\.J ••P helpful Student OK ., G"" .. VITY u ....... · V Sec>d. amltm ttereo, eidt.. 8'6-8891 or 675-7383 llSA "" --·1ne. •-,._...:. · 14 S6500 Obo pp no..2650 'IS VW P_... Y1n. "'"' PIM I ac taltne New $450. lilt• ...-~n · good 1800. 080 \iNILLft lalttl1,s/WMlffalt Waitresses CHEERS. HB NewS250. 759-1206 itt &&;;;. dw'I, iG\..... l 5'a-255t LARGESTSELECTIOM
Hot new beach cover-ups Lunch & breakfast, full or John Wayne Tenn4a Club boot $450 646-8712.,. t15 c;;;;;, ;;oa t~.l;:=============:::;l ofi.teft'IOOel,tow~
from Hawa11 Liberal pan-time Students 0 K. Mbfsl'lp $650 873-&571 Camper Shell, lg bed mini $950 obo 545-1117 c.-.calnSOUt'-1' •
comm1u1on for pros 8•7-4394 lrudl ~ tmn e new ~ w._ ..... an. 5 Celldomia!S.ust....t..A Cootac1 RARE FORM Megic Island Go+d mem-• · w7• ..._,,
17 1') &46-94S. WANTED. Babys111mg ~p Must _.. 5750 S225 obo 645-2365 ,78 Honda Accord R.AA• 1111
1obs by responsible 1• yr obo 675-7525 ._..___ 1:L.... 1111 ~ c:ond rebtt ..U CIWI SUP old g1r1. 631-9059 -... lllQ • erlQ Oak File Cab 2 dW1 S 115 Honda EJtprw Jdnt c:ond · 546-7118 Xlnl position fOf exper WANTED ExpuphoCsttwer WaH Untl WOOd 60x72" $175 bo ... 1 ""'"~ • ..,.. .. __. A d LX Mies person in busy minimum 3 yrs ••· S3 · o ...., -~ ""' """ ... a c:cor bridal store. c M perl9"Ce 4'9-'-n.O Lk new 50 67S..130 • .._1 / Hatchback. org1n•I
851>-5559 546-1821 TENT Sw-.> meet/party ,.,,,.,,. n owner. 9'110 lr9na. power JtH WutH 5105 1ox15. sllver PHk•d Saetert 1111 st .. rlng. air, am/Im
SCTIY/IFC •••• NURSE-COMPANION. w/sldes, 2 dress rms. '72 m1 125&. mint =~111 ml S5000
Accnll Payable/Rec T ..._ local refs. Own transp wgls. hvy duty poles. New 2900 M. $240. 545-7814
phone. some computer 5-'5·9360 $350. UMCI 1 time. S250. ·79 HOnda dktblke 250CC ln.n
skills helpful 55 7-3380 REFINED Practical Nurse. 759-t208 stnd/rmp 1550 751~9119
ask for Mark live-In. local refs. Matical atl. I 4 '81 Su.Ml 450SX, like nu,
SECRETARY 631-6590 ext 114 B.C. Rich Mockingbird helmets extras S 1000o0o
• 1'00-l600tmo J1•s WHtN/ S750 obo. Gibson R.D Keo 535-2763 662-5690 Nat I firm has opening for "-• 5107 Ar11SI $350. 557-5637 fast paced secretarlal uw•ntac · TICO AUTO BODY: Va.pa
position 75 wpm. Ille CHILO CARE loVlng mom ORUM SET. alt ttatdwar• & JCO<>ters: colOr mstdt.
shorthand/spd writing will pick-up & deliver your $325 OBO 875-8828 body & paint 8'2·9693
Boous aft 1 yr employ-child Call 96'·2467 !Yamaha guitar Ma)of tire ••t• l•n ment C a ll Diane t S150ea962 7519 752-1767 Cata SSOS sa • • ·79 Winnebago. 26'h'
SECRnAIY Himalayan k ittens. a OUict .Fuaitue/ ~= ~,~"°'C:;S::
Established co . exit typing lovable ball of fur Seal Pt. . !saJf!!!t IZZI part trade.' 770.7730
necesury Normal ledger 12 wks. CFA reg Shots Rott 1op-ae:i'i( wl ctv. flle1=-.....,..,,, -------
PoStlng GOOd leteptlone Males Sl50. 646-8l32 cab 12000 11alue. S1400 Tradtn
presentation req d Persian Kittens $125 & Ken 535-2783, 682-5690 Tra;;\ 1124
Pleasent working en-S 175 Adll $25. 546-9965 Piun~us I ·'2 CAVALIER TANDEM
vironment Nwp~ :~~ SIAMESE KITTENS 8 -AXEL. 26 ti long. fuly
John 5 0· 1 wks $75 ea. 548-0127 Beaut uxe Bandbox cont11ned. exit cond IEClnAIY organ. 3 kyt><ds, bench. S•SOO Ready to IMt 1n
FllUUctll PWllll D!t• SSlO ::_~2 ~~~tter 546-6481
Sec:ty for Flnanclal Plan· AIC WS Sterr Console Piano Plays AatN WutM 9121 lluM
nlng Department . N. B Male/femele. blac;t(s and eat s650 W ork •ae•-•fl tfllli!~,._ .... 'B'!P""'!~~~ investment Firm Typing· yellows S250 8•6_.955 ~~1•2223 hm ~8-e7S4 I-•-
min. 50/ WO<d processing Cocil AKC butt · lor Yehide 551-8285
e•pel' Shthnd req Call m:[es ~:tiots s l25 Upright Piano/Red Olk. WE m Shelby Chee« 9s._2604 top cond $500 760-6287
TMI Corp 553-09"0 CLW CAIS -FREE Golden Atvr male TY.I. la I, SEOllnAIY Fixed, shots. t>eautlful. lttrM 1232 Ill TllOIS
Non-amkr. HB office. Real , 1 mos. moving. 559-7102 eeautifu1 25 .. RCA XL 100
Etta le ~~s:~~pment GOLDEN RETRIEVERS, 7 ·~price, lull wmTy. Open
wks. AKC. males S275 Sun. TV Jc>hnS 646-1786 •
SECRETARY
SElllOR
Call 6-40-0295 ..... , ~arttr/
POOdlePups.Tt cupToy& •••• 'IOll
Min. S250 & up 546-2848 --------CHARTER· Pnvate Yacht Ahodeslen Rldgeback for hubor cruises
Emkay Developement ~~l~l:.i 7wks old Wknds or wkly ~
Company. a Mornson-_ Cehl Islands Barefoot
Knudsen Comp•ny has SO CALIF DOG TRAINING Charters of the Carlb-
1mmedlale opening 1n In home obedience train-bean heve come to
their Newport Beach of· 1ng Reas r•tes 15~ Off Southern Cant (7 14)
lie. for Senior Secretary this month• 963-3388 642-8339
with computer 1mpyt e•-p t SSlS u-·-i • -Ill perMlnCe to work dlreclly I I •-• ..,.., with construclloo project ~M!'!!IN~A!"!'H'!'!BP.l'!l!'RDP"'!1~•.,·yra.-~1al..-s New '8' Custom Motor Yacht Avail tor Harbor. menager and sub con-a 101 S250, 548-2881 Day or ForeV9f' Crul1et trec:tors Micky Porter T'"""..,.,-----.:-r:~ 714-833-8880 or send r• Aatasatl 10 Coctctall voyagea rrom
tume to PO Box 2390, Lrg Oak ~c. S900. Cntry $.400 650-7099
Newport Beach. C1' F~ ermolre S1500 ... J Geatral 7111
92660 ~~60~nn•.:~~l~~nl s= OWENS llGA1 hMvy ;:ght
EOE S 125 Partners tbl/delk single r1c:1ng shell. pert
S900. Art etc. S..a.9&82 eond. S 1800 494-5489
COMM Ell
CHEVROlET
'' I . • ...... \ , .. -
S'4b-I 200
WlllY
USED CARS & TRUCKS
COME IN OR C-'LL FOR nnAPPUIUL.
Comuet-Oellllo
OIOllUT
T82t 1 BEACH BLVD
HUllfTINGTON BEACH
141-llll;Ml-lH1
WIWllTTM
OWllSOUIJ s-Aoneld o.ce
Secretary -A ~He~ l ....-riNtt T I nPllT/llODTllllST I , . Publlthlng Company U§ Refrlg't 1100-$.400 10F/gdtngy8hpEWlnrude :::;;;;;:;;;;;;;::====;;z::=:=:::
Medi dependable pal'· A" tliee. A&o Buy fWrig. S950 obo 673-34e0 liiTn~cb=n;::;::=~:;e son Good typing a111111, Andene>n Appl 841 W•t 1.~
pleuent f hone de-19th St C M 64&-5538
meenor Cel 762-8'74 Obi dr refng 23ou ft $315
Security Wshr/dryf $135 .. SWVI 1.111111 dell! Chr S&5 6'l-300l
Fng $~ WIN a dryer
$145 ... cn..1 rm s 1'r~
Osl'lwr S tOO 64&-U..8 Liii PllYllT• We.,.. currently _.Ing ••••• .... ., .... , to '* 1 PC*llon 10' M e•J*ienc:ed loU ~·
tion de ll'4 ~tlfM
po.ttlon evailabell E11e-
n ng end .-enes ~
nee ry PriOt retail l
atldfOf lnveallg tiw ...
curHy e xper l en ce
pt9fetred
bcelltint M flt• and
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ACTIO:
~ A DAILY MOl
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Mi.1611
'82 Mada 828 5 apd, elf,
whla. am/fm, clean
$6900 080. 4i3-t771
lltrctHt .... 14
·69 Host. ei:. P'•· p/b.
p/Yt, rec:.nt engine~
Exit oond $4&oo 080
833--5450
·10 280SL auto. ale. 2
tope, 98K ml, 1 15.750
631-0257
'80'1 300TO Wgn Good
COnd cass S 19.500 obo
646-5280
'82 500SE. Ch•f!'Pl~r1 lttv, 19M m1. mini ioeoea
pp S29 .900 83 1-8330
Meroedel 280SL ·112
tops. eutom•hc AIC
11nrnec cono I 11 ooo
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Selling Your M«oecteaT T°" ~chaM PrlCe In Area s.e.. Aaalsted Plan
Available
Cell8'1Mc:Coy ....
JIMSLEMONS
IMPORTS
1301 Quall St Npt 9ch
"Wlllllll"
PrlVl19'y 99Mng your car
can ti. halllt~ to )'CM
WMlthl ~of t"'POf't•
JUI!
AlllVID
3 \1'uclbdl cl MW VW"S
.,.. btre -~ra
GTl'S, Qinftt'dbll'I.
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Quantum'L~
Wotflburf MUoo 11. and
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2600 Harbor 8t'10.
COSTA MESA
'71 c.maro. Mint c:ond
in/out, a:JK,,,. AJC am/fl'ft
CMS $3900 963-317•
'81 c.,,tc» Wgn, lo*'-d.
Ult cond, '82 dJeeal enQ.. new tires. tow ml ...
$4450 559--0180
COMNEll
CHEVROLET
·.~ I I ... I
'If'"-I\\'"-'
S4b-I 200
••• '65 Must. X>nt llitr/body.
See 10 appreclete.
$3000/bo PIP 775-5'47
'71 T onno Waigon Y9tY gd
cond. runs well. S6SO ot>o
842-7517
'77 MAVERICt( low ml. u .
4 dr. great 1:1'1111)9 S 1900
060. p.p 8-4MS33
'79 FIEST A orig owner.
low mi, runs perfect
$1950 obo p.p 8'6-8533
'79 Mu9t Orig owner New
tires . sunroof
S3500tobo. 968-7961
'78 Fiesta. 1'9d/blk int.
radials. stereo cus. runs
grNI $1875 541-5067
•ntuu '81 sticit Mustang. 471< ml.
ucnlec at $3900 MUii
... 673-2195
Liactla u
•69 COOtinental Mark Ill,
usual opts. 85.000 ml.
classic lu•ury S2950.
770.7730
OWme.Ut fl
!jg cuuas dal, auto, •
cass lilt• new. ,,..,.. Mil
S3300 obo 5-48-8451
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Atr IUtO, P/8 , P/8, radio
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ORANG! COUNTY'S .,
~~o.i.r Compet'e owr Pnc.
a.ten )'O\' Buy
UNIVtfWTY
OlOSM09tLI!
2850 Hwbof 11-.d .....
0 CHICK IVERSON
Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi
4'1 E. hast hJ., 11.,ert leacll
171-0100
Highest Quality Sales & Service
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY
•
SANTA
ANA
0 THEODORE ROBINS
'FORD
U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer
Modern Sales, Service. Parts. Body, Paint & Tire Oepts.
Competitive Rates On lease & Daily Rentals
20IO lar .. r llYtl., 0..ta Itta
141-0010., 148-1211
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Classified
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~
LAGUNA
HILLS
0 CONNELL CHEVROLET
2121 I•"" lh~., O..ta lesa
Over 23 Years Serving Orange County
Sales • Service • Leasing
541· 12M S,.aal Plfts UH 541-1400
MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM
SATURDAY 8:30 AM -8:00 PM
SUNDAY 10:00 AM -6:00 PM
MISSION Vl:li
SAN
JUAN
CAPISTRANO
0 BAUER MOTORS
BUICK -JAGUAR -ISUZU
Complete Automotive Need9
SALES • SERVICE • LEASING
Ane Selection of Oulllty UMCI Vehlclel
# 1 BUICK DEALE A IN OAANGE COUNTY
2921 HARBOR BLVD.
COST A MESA ~ 171-2500
0 COMMOllWULTH YOLISWl&EI . O ~tt\lJ:'Ai2\£~ztY
lrittol at EMllcer i1 a.ta 111 18711 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach
0 STADIUM PONTIAC
We're New -We 'r• Dea/Ing
Across from the Bia A on Katetla just West
of the (57) Oranae FrHWay
0 RAY FLADEBOE
UIOILI ••Y .... IRll
#11 ...... ..., Ir., Inlet Sales • Service • Leasing • Parts · (714) 142·2000
SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE
Ora• Countys larlfSt V SWll'ft/bm l>talet
We Wil Hot le UndefJold
0 RAY FLADEBOE HONDA
#11Wt ........... nt••
In The lrvlne Auto Center
830-7800
Complete Sales, Service & Leasing
I
PAKIS O(PARJ'M[HT Ol'EH SATUllOAY
0 RAY FLADEBOE
VOLKSWAGEN
#JOW.IHter•.,lnlM
In The lrvtne Auto Center
830-7300 o,,,,,, Countys Ntwtsl Vo/Asw111n Dl1l1T
Comp/f tt Salts, Strwc1 & LUSl!f
Sales • Service • Parts • Body Shop on Premises
714/315-1919
8 BILL YATES
YILllWllD • PlllOll • PIMllT
SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE
11111Yllle1114, .................
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In The lrvtM Auto Center
830-7000 . .
ORAllBE COAST CAI SUIOE -
Appears every Monday and Thurtday
To place your d9aler Ustlng,
phone
642-4321
HIGH 75
M ON D A Y. JUNr 18. 1984
Coast
Biii Libby, who helped
Nancy Reagan write a
biography, died at his
Westminster home over
the weekend .I A3
Nation
Congress considers Issue
of amnesty for Illegal
aliens this week on
Capitol Hill./ A4
A veterans dispute with
the VA ends when the
frustrated war hero takes
his own life./ A4
World
Angry coal miners, Eng-
lish police clash again In
ongoing strike.IM
Kuwait Insists American-
supplied Stlnger missiles
will not be used against
larael./M
Feature
Add a solid coat of
sunscreen to your sum-
mer beach wardrobe./82
Sports
The United States water
polo team dropped a
10-7 decision to the Sov-
iet Union In Budapest,
Hungary./C1
Boxer Gerry Coetzee,
who now resides In Hunt-
ington Beach, wlll get a
shot at Larry Holmes In
Las Vegas./C1
John McEnroe had prob-
lems with his opponent
and officials, but he man-
aged to survlve./C2
Entertainment
Golden West College
gets Its summer theater:
season off and running
with "The Mousetrap"
this week./83
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EIP Microwave In New-
port Beach has received
multl-mllllon dollar Air
Force contracts.Jiii
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Horoecope ce
AnnLander8 A2
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Bacli Bay DDT.tests halted
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exhausts state board's financial resources
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of ... DllJ ........
Testing for to~ic pollutants in San
Diego Creek and Upper Newport Bay
has stopped until next month because
the state Regional Water Quality
C.onJrol Boa.rd has run out bf money.
SchoolPower runners
Jim Anderson, executive officer of
the water board for this region, said
the board's S l 0,000 toxic chemical
test budget bas been sP,.Cnt trying to
find the source of the banned
pesticide DDT and· other chemical
pollutants in Upper Newport Bay and
John Butler of Bantlqton Beach and Phil Petenon of
Tmtln led tbe more thaD 1,200 numen abcnrn at left in the
•tart of tbe SchoolPower lOK race tbroqll tbe atreetll of
Laaana Beach Sanday momtnc. Petenon 1369) and Butler
(6d4) raced aide-by-aide down tbia atretch of Lapna
at sjtoS in Rivcnidc and San
Bernardino counties.
The-board will ~ive S 120000 for
toxic chemical testing wlrco tbe new
fiscal year starts July I. The search for
the pollut4nts in the creek. which
flows tbrou&Jl Irvine, and the bay
should resume then, Andenon said.
"We plan to take core samples of
the stream bed in San Diego Creek
later. this summer when tbete is a
lower Oow in the creek. .. Andenon
gajd,
Tht water board 1s trying to find the
source of DDT and other pollutants
that have sbown up in tcsU on
minnows in the creek last year and
earlier this )'car.
When he first annou~ the
pollution problem, Anderson wd the ·.source may have been the illegal use
of pesticides and herbicides in the
an=as of Oran~ C.out\ty that drain
intothe~k.
But an inv~rion by the~
Agricultural c.ommiuaoner's 0-..
and the water boaid failed to tuna••
obvious source.
When consumed in ~t qualitlel
in hw:nah.s. DDT can caute rapir-
atory and nervous system diflorden.
AlthoUah the levels found do DOI
rcpesenl a public health Mmd.,
according to A.OdenOn. the DDT aa
(Pleale Me W'ATD./AS)
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C&nyon at ~t to tbe flnlah, where Peter9on ~ed oat ID
front to win ma time of 30.36. Butler flnlQect foar MICODda
later. Offlcta1a in thethlnl annaal 8choo1Power nin are atW
tallYina tbe amoant of money tbat wu ralaed. which la
dmiatea to tbe i..,an& Beach Unifled 8chool District.
joins two others
9 miles offshore
By ROBERT BAUER °' ..............
The biggest offshore oil structutt
ever built at a West Coast shipyard
will be placed on its side oo a barge
July 2 and towed south after it passes
underneath the Golden Gate Bridge
in San Francisco.
Newport teens honored for heroism
Five days tater, the S lOO million.
720.foot steel structure will join two
other offshore platform~ in the Beta
oil tract about nine miles off the coast
of Huntington Beach.
The structUte. named Eureka. is
callc:d a jlCUL It will be -'ncbeid oft'
the bugc, turned uprip1 and
ballasted down., com.mg to rest OU the
ocean floOrJOO feet below the~·
surface.
4 youths saved freeway crash victim's life
by pulling her from car before fire.started
BJ &ABEN E. KLEIN Chris Shafer, 17, were coming home
or ... .,..,,......,. ' from Palm Desert where they had
A perplexed firefighter stared at the been attending a party given by a
four younf men huddled on the fellow Newport Harbor High School
shoulder o the freeway in the early studeQt.
mornina hours. The four live within a coos* of
0 Usually when we see you guys at blocks of each other and have been
this time of night you 're atber stoned fast friends for the past few years.
or drunk,'' the fireman told the four, Davies. who attended Oraale
pointing to 1he smashed remains of a Coast College this year with Farwell.
Volkswagen Bug and the unconscious remembers the Newport Freeway
woman lying on a stretcher. being desened in those wee momina
But the four teen-agers standina on hours. Only a VW Bus passed his car
the side of the road had not been and whizzed down the empty ~
pulled over for drunken driving or W3)'.
speeding. They had pulled over on "The Bu• came past like we ~
their own. standing still," Davies said..
The Newport Beach youths weren't Then, suddenly, the Volkswaaen
endangering lives, they were saving veered into the center divider and
them. reeled back toward the side of the
It was April 29 and Eric Davies, 19, freeway on two wheels.
Steve Farwell, 19. Jeff Dixon, 18 and .. Whe~ it hit the center, the whole
Behind Spielberg,
there's Newport's
Frank Marshall
Harbor High grad
producer of many
t ovtehtts
This is one of those local-boy-
makes·it-big stories -VER Y big.
The local boy is Frank Marshall. a
l 964 graduate of Newport Harbor
High School. Some of bis old
schoolmates may remember bis
portrayal of a Russian ballet teacher
1n the senior class play. Some may
recall him as a member of the Guitar
Ramblers, a folk musical aroup that
perfonned at assemblies and pep
rallies.
His participation on the cross
country and track teams miabt come
to mind. And a few old friends may
remember him from the Lido Isle
Yacbt Oub, where he wisted bead
sa.illna instructor Dave Grani. now a
dean at Oranae Coast Collqe.
At the class's 20.ycar reunion later
this month, some classmates miaht ask Frank Marshall what he's tiecn up
to lhe past few ye.ars.. He miJJ:lt say
he's made a few movie He m1abt not
mention that bis associates are the
two most popular movie ma.ken
tutTenlly_ woi1una.
In 1980. Oeorae Lucas and tcvcn
SOtclbCrs hired Marshall to ~ucc
.. kaiden of the Lo$t Ark.' which
became a box office blockbuster.
That marked the bcginnins of a
I
PHIL
SIEIDEllAI
P EOPLE IN THl NEWS
continuing association between
Marshall and Spielbera. Marshall bu
been on the erodoction teams of Se_.ie~~'l's "Polterieist," .. E.T." and "Twili&l'lt Zone -The Movie."
Amona this summer's hits, Marshall
was executive prodU<lCf of "Indiana
Jones and the Temple of Doom" and
.. Gremlins.•• later this summer.
"fandanao:· his seventh film with
Spielbtt&. will open.
Not a bad ttOOtd for a man whOIC
father uflCd him to aet a law dq.rce
btta.ute success 10 lhc nttcnainment
business is so ~ictablc. Frank
Marshall never l'l\ade it toliw tchool,
but.. bued on bis Cftdits. )Ou can
predict ootl\1na t>Ut sUClC'CSI for him.
Stillt when the pressure of produo-
ing Spiclbers's fantasy cla · sets a
little hard Lo bear. Manball k1\o
where to '° to escape. "My family tall Hv m Ne~rt.
and I try to ,et down thefc 1 few umcs
a month to take ia(tvantaae . of tht
(Pl_.. ... llAllSllALL/ A2)
car burst into flames," Davies said.
Davies locked his car's brakes to
avoid hitting the flaming Bug and
pulled over to the side.
From that point on, .. there wasn't
really much to think about," Davies
said.. .. I threw my seat belt off and l
was ouL You fi&urc you either have to
stand back and .list.en to the screams
or you JO in there and help her."
DaVles ran up to the car and
opened the driver's door. rl1C was
consumi.na the car's front end but the
flames Ndn't yet reached rnto-tbe
interior .
.. We couldn't see her (the driver),"
Davies explained. "She had fallen
onto the floor of the passcnaer seat
and her feet were stuck.••
Dixon climbed ·into the car and
unlocked the passenger door and
Davies ran around to the passenger
side, climbed in and pulled the
woman out.
The youths' actions came just in
the nick of time, firefighters said later.
Aames bad completely covered the
small car by the time they arrived.
The four teens were honored last
week by the Orange City Council and
were reunited with Ann Burprd.. 19,
the driver they pulled from the
burnin& car.
Burprd., who was working two jobs
at the time and had fallen asleep at the
wheel, bad no recollection of the four
youths or what bad happened im-
mediately aftC'f'the accidenL
The boys' families. Burgard and her
family relived the experience over , ......... 'l'U8/£21
Up to 60 wells can operate from
Eu.rcb and it also will accommodate
livillg quart.en for about 80 workers.
Bill Scrimpsb.irc. a spokesman for
Shell which holds SO perocnt O'Wn-
ership in the comole~ wb.ich has belt'a
extracting and refining oil at sea sincie
August 1980, saM:l drillina from thC
fPl1 ...... on .... 1i.2J
Infant.girl stabbed
in fight; mom held
By STEVE MARBLE center where she was rushed Sunday
0t.,.D11JNMat1111 evening followina the Father's Day
A 31-year-old mother was arrested incidenL
Sunday after she allegedly plunged a The near-fatal stabbing was tt;-
fi vc-incb dagger into her infant ported at 6:35 p.m. by neighbors who
daughter's back following a street . told police they beard a commotion
comer fight in Huntington Beach in a condominium complex parking
with the child's father. police re-lot at the intersection of Adams
poned. A venue and Huntington Street.
Jeri Shepard of Anaheim was Hun~on Beach S«t. Dennis
booked on suspicion of attempted Martin said Shepard and 25-ycar-old
murder and is being held today a• the John Boblciewicz -identified as the
city jail on $250.000 bail. child's father -became embroiled in
The 10-month·old toddler, an altercation on the street comer
Christine Shepard, is m serious and after spending a day at the beach.
guard((i condition at the Fountain The couple reportedly had gone to
Valley Community Hospital trauma (PleueeeeSTABBED/A2)
Jail cook
captured
on drug
sneak rap
A county jail cook will be arraigned
this week on charges that he planned
to smuggle marijuna and a substance
believed to be heroin into Orange
County Jail, authorities rcpon.
Thomas William Varier, 23, of
Riverside was arrested late Friday bY
Orange County sheri~s narcotics
investigators who received a tip tha:t
the cook would be picklna up lhe
drugs after work, said Sbcri1rs De-.
parunent U Richard Olson.
Varier was trailed to a parkina lot in
Santa Ana wbcre be allC&edJy met
with two others, Olson a&id.·~°'1iec
tives said they saw a woman slip a
cip.rcttt paclca&e to Varier.
The e:tp~tte t>!Kk. aid ()DOD..
contained six m.ar\ju&n.a cipmtes, a
syri• and four beltons believed. \0
oonwn Mmin
Mesa council set
to study buQget
A pubhc h~rina on Coaa Mlle'• ,,.
t 9S4-8S bud&et i1 on th"t ll'MI frw ton~t's C1ty Couocd ~ tie-
(inmna at 6:30 P.'?1· a lhe 05 i:il Q)a.mbcrs at 77 Fau Drive.
The S. l mill\OO bud9e1 iDf"leedil
million for capnil ...........................
lte~rt'aS'ft llai'alaall wttb producer MD f'nllk.
m<»t of wtuch wo\.lld ao \0 i .. .-•
tht cuy's anuquaacd ssor.
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OFF SHORE OIL RIG BOUND FOR BB •••
'TrfJmAl
new platfonn is expcetcd to \In next
May
The two Shell fac1ht1es at the site-
EUeo wtuch ts a drillina ~tform and
Elly which hou!!Cs production fa.cili-
ues for scparauna oil. water and ps
-arc responsible for producma
about 10 million bttncls so far.
Scrimpshire said Shell spent about
$71 million to lease thcr two Beta
tracts, wbtcb he said proved to be the
only commercial success in the Outer
C'onllntntal Shelf lease sale No. 35 of
1975.
He ,.,d test indicate tti U"lct
contains about l 50 mill ion pllons of
recoverable oil.
Tbe new Eureka Jacker.. mbl
on 1ts side in Kaiser Steers Vallejo
Manne Assembly Yard -primanly
so that it will fit under the Golden
Gate Bridge -bas overall
dimensions of720 by 280 by 180 feet.
Spokesman for Kaiser Steel uy tt is
comparble in size and weight to the
52·story Bank of America World
Headquarters buildioi in San Fran·
cisco. which 1s 770 feet tall and
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be harmful to fish and othcr wtldhfe.
Anderson says tht water board will
have to do more lab tests on water and
stream bed samples before the m-
\ esugauon can continue.
A closed landfill near San Diego
Creek at Universll} Dr}ve and
~tac ~nhur Boulevard 1s a possible
source Thc water board also 1s
cons1dcnng 1.akmg soil samples from
the landfill after the new fi~l year
stans.
.\!though the board's toxic
chemical lab budget 1s exhauste~. 1t
has an extra S 1,500 1n us bacteria test
budget that will give the board a head
~tan on bacteria tests in Upper
Newpon Bay and Newpbn Harbor.
The water board gathered water
>am pies toda) to test for the baclena,
rnterococc1.
.\recent stud} b} the Env1ronmen-
peace and quiet ... Marshall said m a
telephonc mten1tw from Universal
Studio~. whert Spielberg's Ambhn
Ent~ruunment 1s based.
Marshall's mother, Eve. still hves
1n Newport. along wnh his brothtrs
Phil and Man. Has sister Sally hves in
Costa Mesa with her husband and
two children. Has fat her, musician·
composer Jack Marshall. died in
1973.
Frank Marshall was born m Glen-
dale and spent his early years in Van
Nuys. His family moved to Newpon
Beach when Frank was about to enter
high school Did he imagine himself
then as a film producer?
"I dad ha\.C a real passion to be in
the entena1nment business," he re-
called. "I didn't know it would be the
movies."
tat Protection Agency found tbat
enterococc1 as a better ind1cator of
water-transmitted diseases than col-
iform ... bacteria the county health
department is currently test10g to
check local waters for bacteriaJ pol-
lut1on.
The water board sampled for
enteroeot two weeks ago but found it
was using a poor testing method, said
Joanne Schneider, a biologist with the
board.
The board is now using tbe EPA
recommended testing procedure and
1f that works, the sampling proaram
should start next week and be
performed twice weekly at between
l 5'and 20 bay and harbor sites until
early September, she said.
Stmuhaneous coliform tests will be
made and the board will issue a report
on its findings in the fall.
conttJDS 2•.ooo tons of 5t«I
lt wtll sit an the southern poruon of
the Beta field with wcllsutcndmgout
in Jeveral d•rcciion .
Eureka will be visible on clear days
even thou&h it i~ about eiaht miles
fanher out to sea then offshore
platform Emmy, operated by
Aminoil, and offsJ\orc Eva, operated
by Union, about two mHes off the
roast in statt waters.
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the intersect100 to meet a fnend.
Martin said. It was not clear whether
the rendezvous took place.
The fathtr allqcdly grabbed the
child at one point and Shepard
responded by pulling the dagger from
her purse and slashing one pf the tires
to the pickup truck the couple had
been traveling in, Martin said.
The woman then turned on
Bobkiewicz and lashed out with the
blade, a blow which police speculated
may have been meant for the father.
The dager. however. caught the child
in the back.
Whtn police arrived, the father was
gone -deserting his injured dau~
ter and crippled truck, police satd.
Bobkiewicz was still being sought
today.
The mother was arrested at the
scene of the violence. The child, after
being treated by paramedics, was
raced to the trauma center.
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Funeral services wtre held this
morning for C haplain {Lt. Col.)
James Hugh Cotton of Costa Mesa.
who died Wedneday at the Veterans
Administral1on Hospital in Long
Beach. He was 62.
Chaplain Cotton. who was born in
North Lewisberg. Ohio. and had lived
in Costa Mesa since 197 1, was an
ordained minister of the Assemblies
of God. The retired Army chaplain
bad served in Germany during World
War II with the IOI st Infantry
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Division. in Korea wtth the 7th
Infantry Division and in Vietnam,
with the 82nd Airborne Division.
He also had served as chaplain for
hospitals in Costa Mesa, San
Oemente and South Laguna. He was
a mtmber of the Disabled Amencan
Veterans of Santa Ana and the
Airbornt Association.
Thechaplain1ssurv1ved by his wife
Catherine "Kitty" Cotton of Costa
Mesa and sons Bruce, of Huntington
Beach; Philip, of Costa Mesa, and
am
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David. of Riverside. Also surviving
are brothers Richard Cotton of
Marysville, Ohio, and John Cotton of
San Angelo, Texas. and sisters Betty
Brown of Paradise, Calif.; Mary
Prather of Henrietta. Texas, and
Shirley Ryan of Mulvane, Kan. Ht
also leaves three grandchildren.
Services were held at the Newpon
Mesa Chnst1an Center, followed by
interment at Riverside National
Cemetery. Arrangements were
handled by Pierce Brothers Bell
Broadway Monuary in Costa Mesa.
Marshall said he was encouraged
by now-retired Bob Wentz. who
1.aught drama at Newpon Harbor
Htgh and Orange Coast College. A.nd
there were those performances b} the
Gu11.ar Ramblers.
Frank Manball (right) with director Ste•en Spielberg.
"Wt wtre )USt before the Beatles:·
Marshall said. "Unfortunatel}. we
were not quite as popular That might
havt had something to do wnh the
length of our hair -shon ..
So. 1.alung his father's ad vice,
Marshall enrolled at UCLA. planning
eventually to attend Hastings College
of Law 1n San Francisco. But he was
s1dctracked.
Man}' successful people point to a
fo rtuitous nght-tlme-at-the-nght-
place meeting., and Marshall is no
exception. At a pany 1n 1967. he was
introduced to wnter-film cnt1c Peter
Bogdanovich. and the conversation.
of course. turned to movies.
Bogdano\ 1ch was hared b} B-
mov1e lung Roger Corman to direct
"Targets," a low-budget film about a
sniper who tcrronzes a dn ve-m
theater. Bogdanovich offered a JOb lo
has ntw f nend.
"I was an all-around gofer, work.mg
direct!) for Peter ... Marshall recalled.
.. Loolting back. It was probably the
best introduction to mov1e-mak.mg
one could have I did some acting
(playing a ticket taker). shot some
photograph)', built sets and was a
prop man. I could become involved
in all of the different parts that go
together to make a movie."
"Targets" was made for a measl}'
S 150,000. Marshall now works with
mult1-milhon--Oollar budgets.
After earning a B.A. degree in
political science. Marshall fell into "a
two-year la~ when I never quitt got to
law school.' Instead, he spent time in
Apsen and traveled through Europe.
In Rome, Marshall received a letter
from Bogdanovich. He'd lined up
another movie
Scorcese's "Thc Last Waltz." He was
associate producer of Walter Hill's
"The Dnver" and executive producer
of"The Warriors," also by Hall
At the same tame, Wunderlund
director Steven Spielberg's career had
struck a snag. Afttr directing two
mega-hns, "Jaws" and "C'losc ~n
couoters of the Third Kind,"
Spielberg turned out the costly and
much less successful "1941 ...
Then "Star Wars" creator George
Lucas hired Spielberg to direct an
adventure movie based on the Satur-
day-matinee serials of the past.
"My involvement with 'Raiders'
came about because I'd met Steven in
the early 1970s, though we'd never
worked together," Marshall recalled.
"When George asked him who he
would like as his producer on
'Raiders; he said, 'Let's sec if we can
get Frank Marshall.' "
Marshall knew Spielberg's work by
reputatuion - a star director who
had a history of bringing in films late
and over budget.
"I saw It as a real challenge,"
Marshall said. "My philosophy has
always been to work wirh a director
rather than against tum. Rather than
saying 'no, no, no.· all the time. I try to
make 1t work."
For example. Spielberg wanted
build a huge set for the Nazi sub-
marine base in "Raiders.'' Marshall
concluded it would put them over the
construction budget. Instead, he sug·
gested Spielberg look at the French
submarine pens where the "Raiders"
sub was docked. The location proved
suitable and less expensive than a new
set.
"I see my job as trying to give the
director all the tools he needs to makt
the movie he wants to make -but
within the budget and tht schedule
given to us by the studio," Marshall
said. "I also try to keep tJle momtn·
tum gomg. The challenge is to be
flexible and to look for alternate ways
of domg things."
Stnce "Ra1dtrs ," his
responsibiht1es have increased.
the interview. Marshall was check.mg
the 9_Uahty of a European version of
"Indiana Jones," with the voices
dubbed m Italian.
Among Amencan movie re·
viewers, "Indiana Jones" has been
criticized as too violent for many of
the children who would undoubtedl}
flock to 1 t.
"I was surprised," Marshall said of
the cntic1sm . "The movie is called \he
'Temple of Doom,· not the 'Temple
of Roses.· We defined the style in the
first movie, and this is in the samc
style. I think a lot of people took it
much too seriously. It's a fairy tale.
It's an amusement park ride with a
roller coaster at the end."
Marshall stressed that the movie
was rated PG for Parental Guidance,
and that the film makers voluntarily
added a warning that it might be too
intense for younger children.
.. It's up to parents to know at what
age their kids can handle this and can
tell the differen~ between fantasy
and reality.'.' he said. "My nephew is
10.and he's seen it fivetlmes. My best
fnend's SDn as 6, and he's seen it three
times. And th e y haven't had ni&ht-
mares or been disturbed by it. In filct.
they keel_> asking to sec it again."
The v1olcnc,c controvtny docsn 't
seem havt hurt 'Indiana Jones" at the
box office.
The film set a new ticket sales
record when it opened over the
MemoriaJ Day weekend. In its first
three weeks of release. it grossed more
than $88 million.
Ann Brutard, 19, owe. her life to the four
Newport "Beach teen-acera who pulled her
from the wreckace of a burning car. Seated
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Farwell, while atancllng are Jeff Dizon
(left)and Ertc Davie..
TEENS HONORED FOR HEROISM ••. From Al
What's next? After the opening of
"Gremlins," MarshaJl was preparing
for the debut of "Fandango." He
described the film. a coming-of.age
story involving four college students,
as a change of pace for Spielberg.
Beyond that Marshall and Spielberg
are looking ahead to a romantic
comedy called "Always" and a light
romance called "The Money Pit" dinner at a restaurant at\er tht extensive cuts and bruises on her face. "E verythmg really fell into place,"
Marshall belitves his strength is in council meeting, said Ltz Davies, "She was really appreciative," Eric sht said. "The kids were there at just
production and he has no driving Eric's mother. Burgard suffered a Davies said. "If they hadn't pulled her the right time and they were willing to
u'le to sit an the director's chair like broken collarbont and a broken out she wouldn't have hvcd," his pull her out. She was hurt, but I guess
Spielberg and Lucas. shoulder m the accident along wt th mother added. 1t could have been a lot worse."
Marshall thus Joined the pro-
duction crew of Bogdanov1ch's ac-
claimed film. "The Last Picture
Show .. The association continued.
and Marshall graduall y rece1vtd
more respos1b1hty on Bogdanov1ch's
"What\ Up. Doc'>" "Paper Moon."
"Dais}' Miller.'' "At Long Last Love"
and .. N1ckclodeon." "Right now, my JOb encompasses
all areas. from in1t1al scnptwnting to
wltat killd of ads are gomg to be in tht
newspaper." he said. At tht t1mt of
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Hospital schedules
stop-smoking (:linic
Girls' slaying
suspect held·
Cigarette smoken who would like to kick the habit A Los Anatlca County man it co be arraianed today
can receive bcl:p at a stop-$mokioa clinic bccinnina for murder in the 1u.nsbot alayinp of two tcen41C airb
Tuesday at Saddleback Community RospjlAJ . Whose bound bodies .ere discovered in Seal Beach a'nd
The chnic, sponsored by Coordmated Home Care i.ft Hacienda Htiaht5 two months aao, Seal Beacb police said.
cortjunct1on with the Amencao Cancer Society, will be Oav1d Leroy BleVtnS, 24, orEI Monie was arrated oo
conducted Tuesday and Tbunday of t.bts week and next in suspieton of murder TUCtdar. in a Whinier rataun.nt. A
the hospital's cafeteria conference room. pobce spokelwoman c:ouJdD t elplain why the &rreSl was
The donation is SlO and funher information m~y be only revealed Saturday.
obtained by callins the cancer society at 752 .. 8600. The body of Tonya R. Daniels, ts, of Foo tan.a was . found floatinaintheSunsetAquatic ParkchanoelooApri) Solo 11vl..a6 8e11Jfnar I.a Ne-.port 28. About 20 miles to the north, the second body of
I'. • •• Melissa R. Wood, 16 of Pomona wudiscoveftd t.besame A aour-~eck lecture-"".o~k~.op. sen~ on .~ve ... day near a hone tra.if in Hacienda Heiabts.
Commurucation for Solo LlVlnl Wiil ~n tooi&ht m the lnvestiptors lea.med both airts hid been murdered
conference room of the Prom~ototy Po10t Apartments with the same sun 1n a Hacienda Hciahts home and were
clubhouse\ 200 Pro~ontory Df!ve West, N~wpo~ Beach. tied and wrap~ with the wne sheetiog. the
Rosalie Kfo~ry ts co!tductt~ the senunar, intended spokeswoman said.
l? inc~se effecttve~ess 1n business and. perso~ rel~-She could not say what led police to an'Clt Blevins. honships. The fee ts $40 and further 10formaoon 11
available at 6434-0375.
S"'1mmmg Jeuon• at GWC
Golden West College will offer Red Cross certified
swimming instruction in five two-week sessions. bqin-
ning today and running through Aug. 17.
Instruction will be offered on several levels and the
program fee is $15. Call the athletics-office at 895-8333
weekdays from I to 5 p.m . for more information.
Single. .emmar at coUege
"How Lo Meet Someone Special" is the title of a
seminar for singles scheduled for Tuesday evening at O~ Coast College in Room 112 of the Social Scienct
Bu.ilding.
Social scientist John Fergus will conduct the
workshop, which will begin at 7 p.m. The admission is SI 0
and further information is available at 432-5880.
Construction women meet
The Sa<\dlebck-Capistrano chapter of the National
Association of Women in Construction will hold its
.~\,,.~~~~~W.;~-:.~.P:.
HB womart dies
after. smashup
A Huntiniton Beach woman who lost control of her
car on the San Diego Freeway last wcckafterbcin&clipped
by a bit-and-run driver, has died from critical bead
injuries sustained in the accident.
Denise Gibbons, 30, died early Friday at Fount.am
Valley Commun.ity Hospital. She never regained con-
sciousness, officials said.
Gibbons was critically hurt late Wednesday when her
car was clipped by a bit-and-run driver, believed to be
travelinJ in a blue 1967 Mustang.
Officers said the woman lost control of her car, struck
a th.ird vebiclea.od rammed a fe.nce. Thedriv~oftbe third
vehicle, Scott Abbott. 22, of Costa Mesa, escaped serious
injury.
They're graduating too
Not to be oat.done by their older brothen
and alsten, thae foa.r J01UIC8ten had
their own ,._,·.aatiou ceremony at Faye'•
rtne FhmhlDC School in Bantinp>n
Denise Corwin will speak on "Overcorrung Obstacles
to Suc.ccss" at the session, the second of four seminars
presented by Saddleback College. CaU Barbra Handel at
556-1770 for more information.
Sez tlJerapl•t plans OCC talk
~ --ti?hf'~,..-:.: '.#b! ~1~"~Co~~ty ~ u~-t~h~o·r_.". ·fi
''If you could give any advice to the thousands of s·11 ·L.bb a·
recent high scfioolgraduates who have just gone out 1 1 Y leS
into 'the real worlQ,, what would Y<?U tell them?" . of heart attack A seminar des.igncd to help people achieve their full
potential in sex and love relationships will be offered
Tuesday night at Orange Coast Coll~.
Sex therapist Darlene Hoffman will conduct the class.
scheduled for 7 p.m. in Room 112 ofOCCs Counseling
and Admissions Building. Admiss.ion is $6 and further
information is available at 432-5880.
'Laule' open• mm series
Golden West College will open its summer children's
film series Tuesday with a screening of "Lassje Come
Home" at l p.m. in Forum II.
Other children's movjcs scheduled for the senes arc
"The Phantom Toolbooth" and "The Wonderful World
of the Brothers Grimm." Admission is $ l with children
under 3 admitted frtt. Call 891-3991 for details.
Chamber to hear Ja"'Ter, cop
Lawyer Edith Walker and Newport Beach police
officer Tom Little wil be the guest speakers at Tuesday
morning's general meeting of the Corona del Mar
Chamber of Commerce, Lo be held at S~rman Gardens.
Todd Gros• 2647 E. Coast Highway. '
The scss.ion will begin at 7:30 a.m. and the cost for
continerttal breakfast is $3. Call 673-4050 for further
information.
real estate sale.mu
Newport Beac'
"Work bard and try to do
the best at what you do:•
EllleBolmu
IMMuewife
Newpert Beada
"Just , know your field.
Lapa group meet. Tuesday
Dr. Leon B. Katz. an internist who specializes in
rheumatology, will address members of the Orange
County Lupus Support Group Tuesday evening in the
doctors' din.ing room of the Medical Center of Gardtn
G rove, 12601 Garden Grove Blvd.
The meeti~ is open to all lupus patients. their family
members and friends, as well as the general public. Call
547-559 1 for further information.
Improvement seminar Jn NB
Hypnotist Ronald Dante will lead a self-improve-
ment seminar sponsored by the Newport Harbor chapter
of the City of Hope Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Sheraton
Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach.
Topics to be covered Include how to stop smoung,
losing weight and gaining confidence. Adm.ission is $10
and further information may be obtained by caJhng
chapter president Sylvia Macklis at 5~ 1338.
San in from the pound
floor and go to colleae. ••
Monday, June 18
• 7:30 p.m., lrviDe F'buuace Commiaalon, Council
CbambeT's, 17200 Jamboree Road, Irvine.
Patrlcla Salas
psy~trlc tecblclan
Newport Bud
"Experience as much as
you can as early as you can.
Have an open mind."
LarryMenky
investor
Cotta Mesa
"Follow your dreams."
• 6:30 p.m., Cotta Meu City Coucil, Council
Chambers, 77 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa.
PoucE Loe
Phony cops bring real ones
after holdup in ·Costa"Mesa
Two Costa Mesa men allegedly
impersonating police officers ~bbed
another Costa Mesa man late Satur-
day night as he walked through an
alley in the 800 block ofCentcrS"trect,
police said.
Marselo Bernal. 27, told police that
$18 was stol~n from him when two
• Coetalleu
While the victims slept Saturday,
thieves entered their home oo the
1300 block of Adams Avenue and
stole Sl ,OSO worth of stereo equip-
menL An unlocked hdJna ~a s door
provided entry to the thieves. • • • Someone appa~ntly crttcred a '
Eleven matket at 67S Paularino Ave.
and stole S75 worth of coins from a
vcndina machine late la.st week. • • • • A Saota Ana teen told PollCC
another tecJ\alCf' pushed him off hia
bib and stole the bike at the South
Coast Plaza Mall Saturday. Th~ boy
was ridfoa near tbc Sean store when
tho suspect came up~ and stole the
bicycle, valued at S 180. • • • While a resident of tht 200 block of
. 19th t.rul .... bospitalittd.
IOmeoGe apparently buralariud b1
home and stoic bit tetto. valued at
Sl,010. The t(tftn was ~oved at
lh.t homo and in Unlocked' window
had been slid open lo provide c1my.
men who said they were police
officers fnsked him and told him thry
would kill him if he moved.
The men, who were not dressed in
police uniforms, represented them-
selves as narcotics officers. C'osta
, Mesa police reported.
Alben Lopez. 23. and Roben Hill.
lnine
Property wonh less than $ l ,000
was taken from a residence on Yale
Loop. • • • A piece of ~cnmg equipment
worth less than S.SOO was reported
stolen from the intcnemon of Von
Karmen A venue and McOaw Street. • • • Jewelry worth nearly $1,000 was
taken from a fUldence near UC
l:vrnc. The crook api-rently forced
op•o a slidina aLaJS door. • • • P\'T'tions of CUiver Drive were cl~ for more tbaft one hour early
Sundar momina after a youth lost
coMrol ,,f hi car and slammed mto a
pole.
Lapna lleacb
A ~bide buraJary repontd in the
SOOblodtofOlc~StrcctSunday
afternoon muhcd in I.he t of a
aamcna. JCwel~and dotbi wonll an estiroated $ 000. • • P lice a rteStcd Dona.Jd
33. both of Costa Mesa. were arrested
on suspicion of strong arm robbery
after the 11 :55 p.m. incident and
booked into the Costa Mesa Police
Department Jail.
Bernal 1denufied the men as the
pair who had robbed him.
Surmacb 19, for attempted bufllary
Sundar atlemooo in the 200 block of
Oolpb1rt Way. He was held on
S2S.OOO bail • • • Pohec &rTeSted Carl James McOall.
-24, for driviaa Qnder 1he mnuc::nce of
alcohol early Su.nday momina •n the
1300 bWck of Oavioca Street. He was
released on $2,SOO bell • • • A barber ~ae worth $3~ was ~rtcd to1cn from in froat of a sbop
at l l SS North Cont Hilbway e.atly
Saturday monuni: • • • Two men were arrmcd for lewd
conduct in Heisler Put at 3:16 Lm.
Satu.rdlf. Jcmny Dan.id M 36.
and ~Jlndro Floire, 32, ~ each
rekUed OD SI ,000 bail. • • • POlioe amS\ed James Josti>b K~wiki. 25, for drivina under the
inOueoce(){akobol Friday ni&bt at EJ
Camino dd Mar and Catalina SUttL
The \Chic tS unpo.unckd and the uspcct w relc&IC'd on $1,SOO bail. • • •
l
By ct.e Aueda~ Prat
Bill Labby, who authored 65 books oo 5J>Ortl figures
and helped Nancy Reagan write a biography. died early
Saturday of an apparent bean attack.. his family said. He
was 56.
Libby's wife, Sharon. said her husband had a history
of be.a.rt problems. He was declared dead at bis
Westministcr borne, Oranac O>unty Deputy Coroner
Barbara Mitchell said.
Libby collaborated on books with such sports figures
as RQaic Jackson., Jerry West, Pamelli Jones and Richard
Petty:-Jie also contributed to several sporu publicatic:m.s.
Outside spon.s. be ~lped Mn. Reagan with her book. .. N .. ~also WOt'ad with Franklin o_ Rooeevdt's ton,
James. on .. My Pa:rcn\E a DilJerin& View" and wttb ~era~ Helen FOrTCS\ on -1 Had the Craziest Dream. '
O..BOllsey
st.Sot
Buliqtoa Bue'
GrqBbtdle
Ubby. a gnidu.a.le of Sbortridlt Htab School in
lndianapolu. attended Indiana Univemty before scrvin&
in the Navy. He became sports editor of the Yonkers.
N.Y .. Herald Statesman and later worked for the New
York Post. Since 1962 be b.ad been a free-lance writer m
Southern California.
lake ud stream eleuer
Su Gabriel
"Don't go into the
Marint Corps.''
"If the)' ha"r a chance.go
to college and stay out of
politics. Lam what they
ha\e to and let the eJders
run 1he country. -
Besides his wife. Libby lS survaved by rwo dau&htcn.
All)'IOD and Laurie Libby.
Housekeeper set
for murder trial
A former bousckecpcr accused of fa&al.ly stabbina and
bludaeoruna an elderly Newport Beach widow 1n late
1982, will st.and ttja1 for murder starting ScpL 24.
Jane Irene Moller, 41 , bas pleaded innocent to
allegations that she killed 77-ycar-<>ld Helen DcWolf.
whose body was found in a bathroom ofher Irvine A ven~e
home.
The housekeeper had been employed by DcWolf a
sbon time before the older woman's death.
Moller was found to be mentally incompe\Cnt last
year and was committed to Patton State Hosp1tal in Sao
Bernardino folloW'lng emotional outbursts in the
counroom.
Ray Bierman
plamblD& contractor
Costa Meia
"Any JOb they attempt to
do they should gJ\e their
all, be punctual and sin-
cere."
Rd>etta Gau
stadut
HutiDgtoll Bueti
She was returned to Oran~ County Ja..U Late last year
after doctors at the state hospital ccrtJfied she was
competent enough to stand trial
Bill Kopeny. a public defender representing tht
wom&n, said it is impossible to know. however. what
Mollcr's mrntal coodiuon will be when the tnal date
nears. "If }ou'rr go1na to go to
college. don't JUSt learn to
stud)' Learn to hve "
"And of cou~ any detcrminauon now that she 1s
c.ompetent bas nothtng Lo do wtth her mental condition at
the the ume of the cnmt she 1s accused of." Kopeny said.
Police arrested Tern Revet. 37. 1n
the 800 block of <Jlenne)tt Street
Friday night for driving under the
influence of alcohol. The vehicle was
impounded and the suspect was
released on $ l ,500 bail.
Newport Beach
A Tustin man reponed a wrndow of
bis Datsun truck was broken and his
wallet was stolen from the auto.
parked on Pac1fic Coast Highway
near Cameo Highlands Saturda)
night. • • • A Ncwpon Beach man reponed the
theft of an auto stereo \-alued at $250
from tus Mercedes parked tn thr ..00
block ofOubhousc Saturday • • • A Newport Beach woman left her
wallet rontam1ng $290 1n cash at a
telephone booth at the Pactfic Coast
HlJ!tway and Poppy A venue late
fnda,.Y rughL When she returned for
the W&Jlet it was aooe. • • • An Irvine man reponcd the theft of
a knapAoCk. S30 cash and a watch
while be was •t w Wedge Sunday afternoon. • • • A Ncwpon h man rt'potted the
theft of ao auto taco " .. '~ ac S I SO
andSIOOin tools from his "•n parked
at 2 l t.ndfiU turday. • • • Ne•-pon Bt.ach man l"C'ported the
theft o( $4,475 in home cl«tronic
equipment from h15 home U\ the I SOO
block of upenor turday • • • A Nrwport h man ~ned the
lhef\ of hi1 wallet conwn1n1 S.00
from his aar perked in the l 600 block
of West C<mt Hi&hwa"' unda). • • • A NcWl)On Be b man rqlOrtcd the
thd\ of a mttn>WI~ and a \'tdro
'
cassette rccordtr wtth a combtncd
value ofS I . I 00 from his homt in tht
4400 block of Placenua Sunda).
Fountain Valley
Someone entered Dover Develop-
ment. 10760 Warner Ave .. when 11
was closed at ntght and stole $8.200 m
computer equipment. The alarm was
found shut off the next morning. ••• Buralan foroed open tht trunk of a
1979 Cehca and stoic a cbaJ~ lounge.
a Fnsbec and a $20 bill wb1lt the car
was perked tn the roadway in the
16000 block of T errcl Strttt • • • Vandals caused $900 in damage to
roof "cnts. telephone cabies, wtn-
dows and door locks at Robert Gisler
Elrmenta.r) School. 18720 Las Ao~
St. ••• SuspC'C'ls climbed a ~ 10 tht 9000
block of La Stella A venue and cut off
branch~ and part of the mam trunk.
ofa tTtt. • • • A thief chmbed on the roof of a
camper shell U\ the 17000 block of
Santa Lucia St.rut and stole a
sutboard and fled. But the board's 14-
year-owner. wbo is a student at
FountaJn Valley H.aP School and hi'
~nds P""' chase and recovtftd the
propeny. • • • Somront sto~ a leather CQt oon-
t.ain1na bui\ncs.s cards and compulef son-.. ~ that had been placed Dell \0 us owner•i seat in \he lou at the
Oa1m Jumper Restaurant. 1 SO
Broolhu~ St. ••• Vandals brokt I WlDdo--to"' IDto
tht student tore at Middle
tcbool al 17 14S Los J~nca W
and thrtW numcro on the
floor.
Bandncton Beach
Someone pned off the glass tn the
front door of Heritage Liquor, 6832
Edmger A vc.. early today to bur·
g)anzt the busmcss. The loss in-
cluded an undetcrmmed amount of
cash and merchandise • • • i\ resident of the 20300 block of
Ravenwood Lane reported Sunda)
that someone stole bts 1974 Yolks-.
"'-a&cn from a drug store at
Brookhurst Street and Adams Av-
enue. Tht loss was csttmatcd at
$2.500 •••
Someone bur&larizcd a mobtle
homr on the .20700 block of Beach
Boulevard over the weekend by
entenng through an unlocked ra.r
wtndow The loss included a bandsun
wonh S52S and camera equjpment
worth $3.000. ••• Two homes ~ rcponed bur·
f,lanz«l Sunday on the 20700 block of Deach Boukvard. The lost 1ncludtd
~try worth $720 from one rm-
dcttoc and sterling silver wonh S 1,000
from the other • • • Someone enter Hatch'& Cards and
Gifts at Huntington ter, nn
f.d1nacr Ave • unday and \Ole a a
gR)' floor safe contain1 about S90. • • • A bome on the \ 6200 bl of
Montc:rq Lane was · b)
someone who cntcn=d rouch a
locked rear door. a ident ttp<>ncd
unda). Tbc l lnc.ludcd $700 in
COtO
OrMge Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday. June 18, 1984
Tattooed traveler
icide ends
his VA fight'
LOS ANGELf.S (AP) -
Forbalfhislifc, J7.year-old
Ronald James Beet had
lived with the an•wina pain
in his back tbat be said
tqan m I 96S du~ his firit military tour of duty in
thcjunaJes ofV~etnam.
But he returned twice to
the Southeast Asian war
zone because he believed in
what be was figbtina for.
Hlt a&bes ~ buncd Fri·
day at the National Cem·
etcry in Los Anaetes. A
mibtary honor auarcS par·
ticipated in the ceremony.
He bad let\ a hnaJ note to
hia Wlfe on the couple's
bed, sayina the family
would be betterotrwithout
him.
Ronald Beck
' Alien amnesty
topic of debate
W A.SHINGTON (AP) -The House. attempuna to
flnj&b work on a hotJy contested immiaration control bill,
faces a dec:Won due week on whether to let millions of
illctal aliens leave their "shadow society0 and become
U .S'. citi.tena.
Hispanic leaden say the amnesty plan 1s so narrowly
drawn diat only a small number of those eligible to apply
would qualify. OppQnents, meanwhile, reject the idea as
rewardina those who have already broken the law.
But span.ors of the billhwhich was designed to stem
the flow of illegals across t e borders, argue that some
fonn of amnesty is necessary to remove the stiama of
outlaw from those wbo have earned a livins here for years.
"We must allow people to come up from their shadow
society and live a decent life," said Rep. Peter Rodino Jr.,
D-N.J., a sponsor of the bill and chamnan of the House
Judiciary Comminee. "I know people who arc afraid to
~tcr to vote because their parents arc illegally here -
this must end."
One of more than 40.000 blken
entertained them.Ml•ee on !few
Bampehlre"• Route 108 OYer
the weekend at the aa.naal rite
lD whlcb cycllata rlde U'OQ!ld
and look at each other.
Earlier this month1 Beck
conceded defeat in h11 dec-
ide-Ions battle for financial
belp from the Veterans
Administration. Tbe last
straw, his family said, was
when the VA not only
refused to grant bim total
disability, but cut off his
SSJS payment a.nd said it
bad overpaid him
pre_viously.
"He told me 1 would be
better otf financially, and it
was just too much bardsbjp
on me," bis wife sajd
Wednesday. "It made him
feel like a sponae ... with me
out work.ina and taking
care of the home, and he
couldn't even bring home
any income at all."
Afler Beck's suicide,
Jack Ross, assistant re-
gional director of the VA,
conceded that the agency
had erred in telling Beck
that he bad been overpaid
b)' $1, 798 in earlier ben-
efits.
independent investlJIUOn
to assure it doesn't happen
again to someone else.
"l Want them to be aware
of the erTOr that they
made," said his wife. "I
want them to be aware that
they have got to treat these
Vietnam veterans with the
respect that's due to them."
The outcome of the vote, tentatively set for Tuesday,
could determine whether enouah of a coalition holds
t<>&Cther to get the lcaislation through the House.
Rep. Bill McCollum, R-Aa., will try to strip the
amnesty plan entirely from the bill.
Actor James Cagney in hospital
"There could be a problem out there" if the proposal
for amnesty is not included in the bill, House Speaker
Thomas P. O'Neill said Friday.
BOOTHBAY
HARBOR. Maine (AP) -
Actor James Cagney was
hospitalized in this resort
community after he suf-
fered shortness of breath.
Cagney, 84, was taken to St.
Andrews Hospital from bis
hotel Saturday ni~t. police
said. An unidenufied hos-
pital official told NBC
News that Cagney's con-
dlllon bad lmprovcd Sun-
day.
Caaney, best known
for roles as a pugnacious
gangster, had complained
of shortness of breath.
Un June 8, Beck went toa
shack behind the suburban
Gardena home he shared
with his 38-year-old wife,
Judy,. and two step-
daughters, put a rifle to his
head and ended the pain.
Now, Beck's family
wants the VA held accoun-
table for the mistake, and
they are demanding an
Beck enlisted in the
Marines and marched otr
to war in 1964.
As it currently stands, the legislation calls for granting
permanent residency status to those who can prove they
settled here before Jan. 1, 1982, and meet cenain
conditions.
The Senate-passed immigration bill calls for a
touaber standard. It would grant permanent status to
those who have been in the country since Jan. I. 1977.
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LONDON (AP) -
About 6,500 striking coal
miners battled Police with
rocks and bottles at a
Yorkshire coking plant
today, and l 00 pickets were
atTC$tcd. Police said at least
5 7 people were injured,
including the national
union president.
The violence came as the
strike entered its I Stb
week.
Chief Constable Tony
Oement said 38 pickets
and 19 policemen were
injured in the four-hour
clash outside the Qrareave
coal processing plant in
Yorkshire. One hundred
pickets were arrested,
Today's fighting bcpn
when hundreds of pickets
invaded the plant in a bid
to stop a convoy of trucks
carrying coke out to a steel
mill at nearby Scuntbrope.
Kuwait:
Stingers
defensive
KUWAIT (AP) -
Kuwait's foreign mmjster
pledged today that his
country would use U.S.
Stinger anti-aircraft miss-
iles only for defense against
a Peman Gulf aggressor
and not against Israel.
At a news conference for
foreign reporters, Sheik
Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jaber
also said there was no need
for Kina Hussein of Jordan
to send troops to the gulf
area because of the 4.S-....
month-old Iran-Iraq war.
"Kuwait is able to
protect itself by tbe
streDJt.h and solidarity of
peopfes in the. region, ...
Sabab said, adding his
country had no need of
"outside forces" to do so.
The sheik said Kuwait
had not sought Stinger
missiles to "cfeclarc war,
but only for self-defense.
"I hope there will be no
obstacles from the U.S.
Congress,'' he said.
"Maybe they believe we are
going to filht Israel. I want
to malcc clear we want to
take them (the Stingcrs) in
self-defense."
Kuwait requested the
shoulder-fired Stingers
after Saudi Arabia got 400
of the missiles from the
United States following re-
cent attacks on Kuwaiti
and Saudi oil tan.ken.
Poland's
turnout
'lowest'
WARSAW Poland (AP)
-The chic/ •ovemmen1
spokesman insmed today
that Solidarity's call for an
election boycott had failed
even thou&h the turnout for
nationwicfe ballotins Sun-
day was the lowest ever
reponed by Poland's Com-
munist authorities.
-The dections ~ the
fmt in Poland s•nce the
birth in Auaus11980oftbe
labor union Sohdarity,
wbi(b wu aupprcued and
outlawed under martial
Law." Lut week. C.rcSinal
Jozef a1emr told a.n au-dience of S,000 peopl
that "we ha"e too many
pohtic:al 'priaonen in our
country. We don't need any
prisoners.·•
That ttttment wa ft'-
neraled tOdav 1n a t'Om· mun que.
Get that
hospital off
my runway
The developers have studied it, the engineers have studied
it, the consultants have studied it, civic leaden have studied it
and the state has approved it. But, if Marine Corps Gen. Richard
M. Cooke is to be believed, all these people are wrong about the
Irvine Medical Center site.
Whal we may have here is the quintessential definitt9n of ·
military intelligence.
General Cooke, commander of the Marine Air Station at El
Toro, claims his pilots were following approved procedures and
were within approved flight patterns Saturday when they flew,
low and fast, over 400 picnicking groundbreakers in a field
adjacent to the spot where the 177-bed hospital will stand.
lfthegen_eral is correct, a whole lot of supposedly intelligent
people have invested a whole lot of time and a whole lot of
money on what is bound to be the noisiest hospital this ~de of a
M.A.S.H . unit. And the City of lrvine -famed as the largest
planned community in the nation -has goofed mon umentally;
it's been laid out wrong by its vaunted planners.
The maps which have served as the Bible for the city's
~tvelopment wS!c;j~lic~~~~~-~ l ,._,~~~J~:~ ----~n;-ad ey
have somehow been misread or misinterpreted is akin to a
suggestion that the Earth is flat.
Fo~et everything else you've ever learned, this is the truth
-effective now, the general seems to be saying. (At least he's
chosen a good year for it. In George Orwell's classic novel,
"1984," Winston Smith had a job rewriting history to
accomodate the truth of the moment.)
The city's not buying it. Councilman David Sills'
hypothesis is that the Marines have been ignoring the agreed·
upon flight patterns in some of their training exercises for a very
long time. They just didn't get caught until three pilots did their
Great Waldo Pepper impression for the wrong crowd.
Plenty of people, not all Marines, thought the medical
center site was less than ideal. But it's going up and unless
anyone thinks it's a good idea to perform delicate surgery while
jet concussion is rattling the walls of the operating room, some
adjustments must be made.
The most logical seems to be for the Marines to stick to the
flight patterns they told the city they would use and to make a
sensiuve and humanitarian adjustment in their emergency
training routine.
Hospital site
poorly chosen
To the Editor:
It 1s most interesting yet incon-
gruous to read about the recent
brouhaha caused in Irvine by a
proficient and dedicated team of U.S.
Marine F A-18 pilots flying over a
controversial proposed hospital site.
According to the facts available to
us, the FA-18 nights were part of a
scheduled exercise being conducted
over an area that 1s in the flight path of
a runway of a well established Orange
County military base. The Marines of
El Toro have a mission vital to the
national defense of our country.
Those who have been a member of
the Corps, or any of our armed
scrvtces for that matter, recognize ~e
importance and ncccsstty of keeping
the peace through constant vigilance
and mission preparation.
Those who were interlopinJ in an
area of posted fhght activity did ~ in
dis~rd of an announced training
exercise and of continual site location
warnings voiced by the military
command. Even the most biased
PICH hospital supporter must now
take notice of the dangers and
disturbances present in the flight path
of some of our country's most
advanced fighter and multi-enajnc
refueling aircraft. ·
Let those few who are myopically
considering the personal and
pecuniary gain that may be had by
locating the hospital where currently
proposed recognize that tht public
safety and best welfare of the citizens
of the Irvine community are not
being best served with the cummt site
selection, particularly when superior
benefits could be achieved throuah a
teaching hospital located on or adja-
cent to the UCI campus..
If pecuniary gain is to be con-
sidered in site selection, then the
public should be aware that during
the last fiscal year the military
services in Orange County generated
$4.8 billion dollan in active duty pay;
$2. l 2 billion dollars in retired mili-
~ pay; $3.37 billion dollan to
ciVllian defense workers and $26.39
billion dollars for work by private
defense contractors.
JAMES T. CAPRETZ
Irvine
Editor's note: The hospital site has
moved beyond the "propo~" sr.,e.
It has won state approval.
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Hum
Intimate
wedding
r eceptlon
for185
It has~ to me that I.bole of
)'OU who arc bnave ~ouah ~o rist
brain rot by readang this (o0lisbnas
have read about Ann. but may not be
exactly sure who Ann is.
Ann 1s my wife.
1 mC't Ann at an open house
sponsored by a social club tbat 1 had
been a member of for ~ but th.at
Ann had just joined. A• a mancr of
fact. our mccti~ took place It her
very first officw attendance of an
official club funCllon.
She had some ridiculous notion ~· ..
Liberal lawmakers ignore
cry for capital punishment
or new mcn~·HAH! I may be lac~1~ some areas, but I k.Do'ai a aood when r see iL I pabbC:d bCr
offbcforc anybody else even SAW bcr
and locked her m the trunk of my car.
. I kept her there until she promiled lO
many me.
About four days after I let her out,
after bet' eyes were used to the glaR of
dayliabt. and she could stand uprisht
again, we deadcd lO get married. ln a
quiet, unassuming way. The quider,
the better. 1 called around and learned
that we could be married by a judge in
the MunicspaJ Court in Newport
Beach. Very qu.ictly.
Death penalty
bill execu ted
in committee
Bv DENNIS BROWN.
A1sembl)'IDU, 51~ Diltrict
Once agam. liberal lawmakers arc
opposin& the will of the people. It is,
of cou~. nothing new. They have
consistently opposed the public's call
for lowcr taxes. a more frugal govern-
ment and tougher anti<rime laws.
Now they are ignoring voters' de-
mands for a strong and enforceable
death penalty.
As you know. the vast majority of
people in California support capital
punishment. ln 1978, almost three
quaricrs of the voter$ approved a
swecp1na death penalty irut1ative.
But since then the liberal judges on
the California Supreme Court have
handed down a scnes of rulinp which
have senously limited the death
penalty law. The Court has also
dragged its feet in the appeals process.
The result has been that California
really does not have the most potent
weapon in the war on cnmc -an
enforceable death penalty.
To remedy this. I co-authored the
Death Penalty Restoration Act. This
legislation. if passed, would have
overturned the court's anti-capital
punishment decisions and forced the
judges to expedite the appeals pro-
cess.
In short, 1t would have given
• California an enforceable death pen-
alty.
But there was one problem. As-
sembly Speaker Willie Brown and the
maJonty of those who serve in the
Assembly att opposed to the death
penalty.
The death penalty restorations bill
was to be heard by the Cnmmal Law
and Public Safety Comm1tttt
(CLAPS). Up Ul\lJI reccntl). thas
commmee was better known as the
Assembly CnminaJ Jusuce Commit·
tee. But under that name ir had
dcvcJoped a weH..<feserved reputation
among police &rd'Jps as a "graveyard"
fortough an11<rime m~surcs. So lasr
ye"8r the committees name was
changed.
And guess what happened?
Nothing changed. The commmcc
continued to kill needed anta<nme
legislation. The name may have
changed, but little else had.
So when the Death Penalty Rest~
ration Act was brought before the
CLAPS Committee. the results were
not surprising: Only three committee
mem~ supported the bill. Every
Democrat on the committee refused
to vote on it per the request of the
Speaker. And the b1U died.
Those who are rcspons1bte for
k..illing this lcaislataon dad not want to
hear the facts. They dad not want to
bear that o~r·3.000 1nnocen1 Cah-
fomians were murdered last year
They did not want to hear that an
enforceable death penalt) ,.ouJd re-
duce the carnage.
Aqd they certainly d1dn'1 want to
~ that the vast majont)' of Call-
"tomians support the dealb pcna.Jl).
No. they bad their m1"nds made up
and they didn't want to be confused
with the facts.
And so today. C.hfomia is. s11U
without a strong. enforceable de.th
penalty. How much longer Wlll 1t be'>
Queens condoned female servitude
First female bead of state in world
history -insofar as the record shows
-was Egyptian Pharaoh Mastkare
Hatshepsut. Even as women in icn-
eral have suffered severe discrimina-
tions from the beginning, so have
women in particular held ex-
traordinary power. And just as most
kings have accepted nay promoted
slavery of men, so have most queens
condoned the servitude of their
sisten.
Q. Who was the only famous
American writer wbo vanished
without a trace, leaving no record
whatsoever of bis death?
A. Ambrose Bierce. At age 72. he
crossed the border mto Mexico, and
that was 1t. Nobody ever found out
what happened to him. And some
cared, too.
When you play chess in Poland.
your Bishop 1s not a Bishop but a
"Messenger." In Germany. ifs a
'"Runner." In Italy. an "'EnslgJl." In
Russia, an "Elephant." In France, a
.. Jester."
Q. How did William Shakespeatt
spell his name'?
A. Nobody knows. On one page of
his will, he spelled 1t .. Sbak.sperc .. On
another page ... Shakspcare ··
It takes 0.54 seconds to crack an
egg. U.S. Agnculturc Department
researchers found out that m a
S45,000 project to learn how long 1t
takes to cook breakfast.
Jn China, there's a breed of cat with
Iona droopy ears. Sort of spanael-hk~
They look wctrd.
L.M. Boyd 11 a syndlc•t~d
co/811Ja&t
I was told that if we showed u~ p.m. on April I 0, Judge Grinch
would be deU&btcd to pcrl'orm a
simple. quiet ~mony. When 1
talked to Ann about it, d.al\lliJ:J& my
trunk key the entire time, she ~
that yes indeed, this was a s9'cadid
idea.
BecaUIC ( have a thing aboU:l
punctUality. we were there at l p.m.
Ann. her two kids. and me. We told
the ~Ji at the desk \hat J OO&t
GriD ~ WU to many US al l
p.m. She looked somewhat puzzJed.
"Gee, Judge Gri~ ~·l be:rc.
He bad prcsslDI bu~ in Bci-
muda. Kc won't be back for three
wecks.-
.. y ou Rat some soft chairs where .,.e can ...aJt1!" I tried dang.ling my trunk
key at her, but she 1ttmcd DOI to
ootioe.
.. Wa.it a mmutt," she said. -Here's
a oote! J~ Grinchfinser has rmde
ananaiemeuts for Judse Poofnerf ro
perionn your wedding. He's upstain
m Cou:rtroom 6."
We had to hurry! We were sup-
posed to be there by 3 and it was
already almost I : 15. We made 1t to
Courtroom 6 by I: 18. J looked at Ann.
"Since we're bctt a little early with a
little ume to spare, why don't we go in
and get at done early?" Dangle,
dan&le.
··Sounds fine to me. -
I started into the courtroom and
bashed my head smartly against the
locked door. A huge face that looked
h ke a cross between Cyclops and
A mla the Hun peered out to sec what
the noise was all abouL Actually,
what made him resemble Cyclops
was the large badge in the middle of
his haL
He dangled his trunk kc} at me.
4.fter hopping up and down hold-
ing my forehead with one band. and
m\ nose with the other. tiU I gained
some semblance of a pain-free state. I
again peered through the door. There
we~ about 185 people in there. At
first. I thought that there bad been a
leak abQut our wedding, but then 1t
occurred to me that Judge Poofnerf
had aca~
Portillo , cronies devoured Mexico's resources \\.e waited.
\\ e waited some more.
The\ sa\ .Jhat in this counlf)
\Ou'rc innOccn.t until proven guilt)
In the cvmt th.at you ARE guilt)
the' 're going to be absolutcl) sure
that 'ou're not comfort.able whik
\ou're wa1ung to find out. There was a lmk plaque th~re that read "lknch~ des11ned b~ 'M. dcSadc".
SI 4btllion deposited in foreign banks:
$30 billion invested in U.S. real estate
WASH I NG TON -Alamain 1s a
handsome Arabian stallion presented
to Ptts1dent Reagan by the former
president ofMex1co, Jo~ Lopez
Portillo. Reagan soon discovered that
the horse had an insatiable appetite
for the finer thin~ in equine life.
The 1tOublc w1th feed1naA1amatn a
carrot is that "'he acts the carrot and
starts on the finaer," the president
1 remarked to aides. "You have to be
careful or he'll cat you off to the
r elbow."
That'spreuymuchhowLopcz .
Portillo and hJscron1e!devoured his
country's resources wbi1c he was
president from 1976 to 1982. Wt th a
zeal unmatched jncc the ~1sh
conquist1dors, Lopez Ponillo made
' himsclfoneoftbcworld's nchHt men
• --wtnl~tCOwa reduced io-neat•
:Ji bankruptcy, bent tons knees under
·" foreia.n debts of more than $80 )
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
billion.
When I firstdiscloscddeuilsof
Lopez Portillo's self-enrichment and
SUFsted that the corruption ex-
tended to his former bucSFt director
and band picked suocessor, President
Miguel de la Madrid, the Mexican
aovcmment raised a predictable
howl.
But my associate Dale Van Atta has
been investipting hijh-kvel corrup.
tion in Mexico for more than a year,
and factnrefacts.. nomatterwbo
may be embamssed by their revel-
ation.
With a si naJe political party dOmi·
natina Mexico for decades, comlP. tion was probably inevitable. It
became an accepted fact o01fe that
Mwca..n presidents and their clOtCSt
cronies would become wc&llhy dur·
Ull their terms or office.
Lopez Portillo'saood fonune -
H.Lktlwertz•
l'\it>lllNr
ChazfDow.-,
Edilor *'° A.MlaM IOthl~
,, ... Zlftl
AllOClelt E 1or
Tom Tett
C111E0.0t
and Mcxico'smisfortune-waslhat
he came to power j ust when discovery
of the country's huge oil reserves
promised to make Mexico a "have"
instead ofa "have-not" nation.
lnlemational bankers rushed to ex-
tend m:dit to the nouveau ricbe
country.
Ukca lotterywinnerwhodocsn't
know how to handle bis unexpected
weallh, Me"Xico under Lopez Portillo
embarked on oostJy projects that
rclicdonanunintemapted flow of
dollar1 from the black &<>Id. When the
worldwide price of oil tumbled.
Mexico was cau&ht short. By that time. lhouJh, Lopez
Portillo and bis budd-.cs had stashed
their billions in forcian bank accounts
and real estate. f 1,u:rcs UACOveted in
a sccrtt invatipuon conducted by 4>J>C1 Ponillo sbonly bdOrc he lei\
office concluded that 1t k.astS 14
billion l\ad been depc)sillfid in foreaan
bartksdurinahisterm u ~t.
wbilcanotber SlObillioo bad been
1nvcsttdin U.S. real C1\I te. ·
Wtth incttd.iblCbypocrisy, 1.0pcz
PortiUo id in his fo\&Mtour~ll
address that "aaroupofMc~
led. counxled and supported by
private ba• have taken more .
moMy out ofMnaco in the put rwo
yearstban im~c~erup&oitcd
dunna the cnure hislOf)' of our
country.''
The outao•na ~ident claimed to
havea list Of the 'sacadola.m'' -the
dollar rcmo,·tn.. My SOW"Ca con Arm tbec~i tenccotonc ud\ lisl.pthertd
byiO\'Clt torltwnbl lbf'OUah
deeds in a dozen U.S. ot1es. favonte
investment sites included South
Padre Island and Houst0n. TCJt ..
Aspen and Vail, Colo.: Las V cps.
Nev.:and la Jolla. Cahf.
Lopez Ponillo n~cctcd to men-u on bis own expcns1 ve prope.nies in
Miami, Romeand Seville, Spain. as
well u bis lavtsb esiate JO Mexico
City. Tbccstimatesoflbcformer
pres1dcnt's pcrwnal wealth ranit
ftom1lowors1 biniontoah\&hofSS
billion.
Footnote.: President de la Madrid's
~SCC"tCwy buaqnlydmicd thai
his bots bas any roman ba.D.t ac-
COU.llts.. But I lbould point out that foreqn bold1npattoftcn put in thf
~m ofrModsaodttlalJ\!
Almost 10 percent of 11.000 real
estate propcrtJaownod by Muacans
in lhiscowury. forcump11 ~"
found to be listed U\ lhe namcaof
m1no
EXECUTIVE MEMO· The N1-
t1onalStturity DC')'. rq>os1toryof
tht na t1on 's most tcnsiovc seatt as
.-omcd 1bou1 cvl<k thal an for-
......... ...._ ....... ~----1 -·~~~~~~~~~~---
mation is leaking to a fottign power
ukcliest Suspect IS no\ a human
"mole" but laser or radio-wave
snoopin1systems. known to be under
develol>ment by the Soviets. Pnvatc
specialists have been called in to
check things like wmdow vabrauons
and rad1ocircwt.r)' emanations that
miabt be picked up b) hl&h·tcch
cavcsdroppin& devices.
-Afttrsix years· worl, the
Ootupattonal Safety aod Health ~d·
mirustration'sauide todeahna with
the pttS'S has been dist.nbutcd to the
ageney's4,000employees. Tocope
with stage fright, the booklctadvasn
employees to ··pretend the camera JS a
person. your brother or your Uncle
Steve," and to "look at the host or thr
reponer and visu.ahze that person
Without any clothes on."
-Many ftdcral netcs have
PfC1)altd ominous KCnanos on oil
price iocTcatcscauscd by th' ~.an
Gulf war. But adminiuntion
anal~tsarcmorcsanauioc. Like
Prmdcnt RCl'pl\, the)'. believe the
cffca oftbccnsison od priC'CS ha
beeno~ted The~don'Utt pnc:es
at t.bcp.spumps makinaanydra·
maiicjumps-ocnainJy nothing like
t.bc i~of recent memory. A
oonfadcntial T~W')' Depanment
tud • nevtttbcl Dttd1cue,~o
ttmporaryclo in ofttlt ~n Gulf
would push otl from itscumnt prict'
of$29 a barrel to S391 barrel
hd. AM,.... I,• •rNkarf!fl
tW--effl.
~t 4 .30 . .\nn's youngest son volun-
teered to pt"rform the ceremony.
Fmalh . the doors opened and
c' en bod\ came out. A lady, whom 1
was ·1at~r ·to refer to as Ms. Mouth.
came 0' ~r to us. She was the bahfT
She wanted to know if we were
'"'olved w1th the~-I told her we
were supposed to sec the Judge. About h~r ca~"' No. we w~ JUSt supposed
to Stt the JUdae. ANYTHING to do
with her case? No, dammit, we were
supposed to be married by lhe judac
··wait nght here!" Broad mllc and
dcW) look in her eyes. a. few IC<X>nds
later. ()clops came and took us to the
1ud&e's chambers. ~4 seconds later. we were man and wife.
cw nngs firmly in.s~llod and
holdinJ hands. we walked beck
through lhc courtroom. I. some hat
plbntl)'. opened the door for my~
bride
Wt ~rt pttted b) I U c PP'
5tomp1na. chemna. Whisllina peop
me Of whom were throwuc COlM,
none of ... hom we knew. M Mouth
had apparently bttn at wo 1, ~ ne-. acrou lhc nali .
wanted to 1101> and Pick '-'P t
coin but Ann h tle:CS me to \be
elevatOf.
Our qu1ct. simple ~idlra& wu
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Golden Pa11e member for the 1'etm•0 ·11arcu party.
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'Best of hospitali~
ta benefit OlyDJ.pics
By VIDA DEAN
Dllllr ............
That hombre who wrote .. there's
nothlna like Texas on Saturday
night" (Mel Tillisaangit)couldn't
have known what ba~ns when
Oranse County's social set goes
western.
The wboopin' and bollerin' at the
Black Tie and Boots shindig
Neiman-Marcus threw for the Mod-
ern Pentathlon Association Satur-
day shook the rafters. and even
shook up a couple ofhones there for
a minute or two.
The 400 "Sood ol' boys and pls"
there to help out the Olympics fund,
pthercd at the Equestnan Cenler at
eictureque Coto de Caza in miahty
~duds, rangina &om hiab-
fashion tuxes to cowboy top with
boots and hi&h western bats to
match and some to mix.
The women folk duded up in an
equally deli&htful mixture offormal
wear and co.pi couture.
They knew~ were in for an
"ain't tbil sump'1n" evcnina When
the spirited Cowboy Band &om
Hardin-Simmons University
(Abilene, Teus)camebarTel.ina
between the borsd'ouevretables
playing0 TbeEycsofTexu."
After the last shrimp bad been
nibbled and the chili tasted, folks
moved into the spacious "horse
barn" which bad been appropriately
bedecked with flags and banners
and covered with artificial turf
where white-clothed tables com-
plete with china. silver and crystal
were arranged before agiganuc stage
that ran the length of the center.
While guest enjoyed a ($250)
Pennington dinner ofbarbecued
steaks, blackeyed peas and collard
&fCCDS, Snuff Garrett's Texas Opera
Company Orchestra delighted them
with a bigbly unusual blend of
classical and country music.
When the speechifying time
came, veteran cowboy entertainer
Rex Allett introduced event co-
chairmen Baney Baraen (N-M
Fashion Island manager) and Rlclt-
anl Stevea1 ( 1984 Olympics com-
missioner for the Pentathlon) who
came riding in on magnificent
horsesalongwithOCSheriffBrad
Ga tea and Wally Gayaer, chief
deputy of the Golden Posse.
Dally Pilot Photos
by Howard Lipin
Other Golden Posse members
(they paid S 1,000 each for their
badges) marcbcd in bea.rin& the flags of nations which will have partici-
pants in the Pentathlon events for
Olympics to be held at C.Oto de
Caza. Join.ins them ua ~bearer
was Academy Award nominee
Lamel.uu.
Patriotic emotions were stirred
when the U.S. MarineC.Orpscolor
guard from El Toro marched in, the
band played and all sana the
National Anthem.
Then eoncressman BeMri
BeAem read a letter of prabe aild
conpatu1atiom from President ke--
IPIL s.uPeMsorT-B.11eJ rC:ad Governor Deukmejian's leUer' of
greetina before two members of the
U.S. Pentathlon cont:ineent, Dea
GleM*and Mike BakJ 'WCl'C
introduced..
There was more foot-stompin&
and Texas two-steppinaon the
crowded dance turfbefore Bew.da
(Wbata voice!) Bamea. fonneT
Miss Tex.a. knocked their socks off
with four numbers to warm~
up for Tillis and The Statesidicn.
E.arlier Allen and the Reinsmen
enterU.iaed with some classics of
the .. SonsofthePioneers" in tribute
to ReJ Resen who with Dale Evau
was in the audience, sipingauto-
pbnnd visitia& with fans. "rm
f:vingacreat time. You know rm
from Uvakle, Texas, "Dalesaid.
Emcee Allen confessed, "rm not
an auctioneer(but, he's honest). I
just talk money," as he m•nalf'd to
sell collector-item spurs, belt
buckles and saddles to raise more
than $20,000 for the Olympic fund
to benefit the training and develop.
~,!!~for the Pentathlon. "-a.auon.
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and ..... LmJ.QRIJaand
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PalandAm&n' M,aellaand
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AhosawNmql'z • JW,lei* -Seli1m1nt Tm A.n1irhf I I.,....,.
.i.anc1~.J.~.Dk*
and .... Cm • .,11u7 Am and t. Well9a.ndJea~(cba.ir
pa'IOll aJona with husband Dick
and the Barnetts) in a terrific.fri.npd
designer outfit
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For safety m the ~un, you need sun sense and FDA. Pack sun~rccns when you send your kids to camp. reddish brown. They also offer no protecuon apinst n mo,,tonur afterward to helP. t~ th~wakr
sunscreen know-how. Hc""'s help: and be sure they know how to use 1hcm. Though.1ee.n~rs bumrn1 unless. they also con tam a •un~n. Howcver1 tak •The amount of ultraVlolct (UV) light reachina the rardy develop kin cancer, the average age at which the they offer a uanned look without skm dama,e. Tannina •If, despite everythma. you end up with 1 bum, c
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kin that tum red \n 20 minut~ in New Jersey will do so sunscreen educ.ation. and some European countries. contain beta-carotene. the 'ikid. If you bliner badly see a doctor. Don t use topical 'J · 10 · t ·n 1"'-Aon'da Keys The n i's at 'ts · · I an-•thet1cs·,theymayaddanall .... •creac:tiontoyourwoes. ID mmu cs • 041; • su 1 •Certain dru can c.ausc lilht-sensihvuy reactions-The~ tum pcop e with skin types I to Ill oral\&C-brown and '""' .... ..
ultravioletpeakJuric21,andalways\)etweco tOa.m.and blotchy kin darken1n~ Si"oc this reaction 1s related to · don tprotectapinstsunbum. Photob1oloaist1 and chemms arc cont1nu1na the '
2 p.m. standard time. Tbe btgbcr the altitude, lhc thinner dose. a k your doctor tf it's safe to go in lhe sun. Prime •Hair and eye$ n~ protection too. Wev a hat or sean;h for the ideal, supe~ffectivc. lona·lasting, nonirri.tat·
the protective atmosphere and the more intense the sun's photosc:nsitize~ Jncludc some birth contlol pills, anti· scarf to reduocdryingand discoloration. UV liaht not only ing. cosme11caUy pleasmg sunscreen. One qosttblt
rays. biotiC$.. tranq~ullzen, oral diabetes drugs. diuretics and contributes to wnnkfes (from sqointina), but also increases solution: a dru& to be taken oraJJ9 that would stimulate
Watch out for s.lu slopes; snow and 1or reflect 90 sulfa drugs. the risk of cataracts. Dark~n orgray sun~sses let in tht melanin producuon. perunt of lhe sun's niys. Finally, thouah smog and lllr ._,_ ... ._ _____________ .... -~
pollution block UV light, clouds, which consist of water ---------------------~---------------~~ ..,. ~n~~:ii ~sh:::mt~ c~~s.Wind and humidity also Ag1· tator 's' whacky •Apply your sunscreen IS to 60 minutes before sun
~·~ili~0p~c:r!':~~~u~~n ~~:s!~e~~~·~ofi~~~. ~~~~( •
a teaspoon) a haody unit. You nf.'Cd about nine dollops
when you're wearing a swimsuit. Don't forget the tops of Dear Ann Land-Tile wronged penon may paradeta front of iM carpet
the ears. a bald pate and other vulnerable spots. crs: A friend 1s going abop ud u pret1 IU1 dllpleanre at tbe loHy )Ob, b•t M
And not just at the beach. If you're senous about into business for may NOT pay another lndlvldul to parade for klm. So,
shielding your skin. you'll apply a ~nscrecn to exposed himself. He plans to A' yoar frtestd may DOt be buaaat, bat lie may MD illto ~
slun daily. A lower sun protection factor(SPF) as adequate be a paid public IN law If be expec?tl to go into tile b\11luet1 of bn11meat by
1n wmter's wcalcer sunhgh1. since wearing a high SPF all agitator. According proxy. (Send~ $10 to tbe Glrl Scoatt. 111ey got a bem
\ear mipu cause sensitivity or irritation. For women, to "Bob," has plan as I .·... break tllb year.)
foun dation makeup. pan1cularly if it's opaquf.'. and perfectly legal. LA11DEI$ Dear Ann Landers: \,iy •father is only 70. Until
hpsuck arc also helpful. provided he dOf.'s not 1 h w · al If. ffi · d l •In the water. remember that ultraviolet hght interfere. disrupt or recent Y e as acuve, en.~ -su ic,lent an ,:xvtreme Y
t t th feet deep and water droplets on wet skin slander the place of business Also he must refrain from pleasant to be 8!"0Und. ':Ne ha e all noticed, ho e er, that
act like a magnafymg glas.s. BecauSf.' sunscreens differ an makmg n~gat1ve remarks unless asked pec1fic questions. Last week he asked me to help hu'.n put 00 his trousers. pene ra cs rec • . . · ~ . . he has become increasingly forgetful
wa.ter i:esastance. re-anoint you~lf frequently when Herc as th~ exam pk.he quoted to h Ip m~ understand He said. "I must have gained weight beoause 1 can't get
,w1mmmg or sw~ung. Overuse won~ hun. But ,no matter ~.he nature of has e.~terpnse: You ord~r rpetmg from the these 00 alone." I was stanled when I saw he already had
how much you pile on .. SPt:: protccuon doesn t. change. XYZ Cor:npany. They agree to lay 1t down. Yo.u pay for trousers on. He had been struggling to put on 8 second pair
You can't exceed your time m the sun oo any gi ven day the carpeting. XYZ dOf.'s a lousy. chopped-up JOb. You over the first
beyond your ina~1al c~lculations. The ~Y ~s no coi:ipla1!1 10 the small claims coun. They give you no A cl~se ·friend's mother has been suffering from
ultraviolet sensors. there s no way to tell you re gelling too sat1 sfart1on . . . Alzheimer's disease for nearly two years I spoke with the much ull u's too late. You then call my fncnd. the pubhc agitator. He comes fi · h d · · if t:. h · •A bca h brclla prov des only panial protection. to your home and takes photographs of the rotten J. ob by nend 8:t l~ngt yesterday an It sounds as . my iat er is . c um 1 d d 1 . . ti,~ . &.. also a v1cum. What can you tell me about this disease and Sand reflCC'ts 40 percent of UV ray~ an10 any ~a e p acc. XYZ. He nails the pictures to a placard and wa ~ 10 uont what should I do?_ Frightened And Distressed In Ny ~uni · .
•Cardboard sun reflf.'Ctors in~rea~ skin damage, of XYZ Co. all day long. Of course, t~S~<=_:!'Catcs ~'~J ....... AUAJU•W'.J.-e .. _ "1 .... 4,..,,,~~ ~ ..... 1~·~ •c>~vs;~~s:~~~t~?~:. ·~ . -~t: ·~rav\-Ya"9.. .. ----mom ... Family R~~Dl: on
of the dun. I say the guy is bananas. He says what he plans to do Yoar fatlaer'i coacUdoa lftlld nspfclouly like NBC Cba.llnel 4 •Ifyou can se. through a T-shin or robe, uJtrav1olet is perfectly legal. Ten dollars rides on your reply. -AJIJleJmer'•· U ncb is tlte cue, M ii oae of S mlllion • • · bo 40 ""=' American• wbo are affected by ebb problem. rays can go through too. A wet T-shtrt lets a ut percent Patchogue. N.Y. AJIJlelmer'• ii saWty, bat u 10metimn affects
of the UV light through. Thou~ white fabrics rf.'0ect the Dear Patcb: Tbe Flnt Amendment ii alive ud weU. people of mldclJe age. M tllll moment, aeltller dte caue
sun and are cooler. darker fabncs block better. It paraatees all citizens tbe right of free 1peec:b. 11111 nor die eve are known.
•Keep babies out of direct sunhght. Check wt1h your right, bowever, 11 not trusferable. Take yoar fatber to a competent aeuolegbt. l
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HS A Horse Of A Different Color
Orange County J4hlrgrounds • Costa Mesa • July 6-15
WINNERS~ One winner in t"ach age group will be rhos.-n. Each winner will receive
4 tickets to tht> Orange Count y Fair. Winning picture will be posted in th~ Fine
.\rt exhibit at the fairgrounds.
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()) C18 NEWS **'h "Street Mulic" (1911) Elza. 'Movie lingo' QINICNEWS i.thDlly.~:· . . ~~~7i1982) S)Mlt• 1=:r=NI)~
f or2gn to Kate :~t.,:~,..,1 ,_ ~ .......... ,_,,_
Gaeaon. Mic DIYll. T~ Aki'a l<Ubo. LOS GELES (AP) -Kate Capshaw admits she (%)11SUtALDANDERPlATZ: _1~
was puzzled when director Steven Spielberg talked to her 08SERVAT10NSONFIJMO eeeCI>98NEWI
an "movie language" during the making of"lndiaoa Jones -e::30-e MT\lllAY'84T •
and the Temple of Doom." •ALICE GHOWTO•tuca'HFUUC
"M y problem is that I'm not a movie buff," she said. a PAO.ETUNIVERSE ~1 ,..,..8~" Y
"So I had trouble understanding SteVen. He tatks in movie Cl) N!WI
language. you sec. He'd say. 'Remember that scene in ''It IWHEB.OfFORTUNE • ~=Hn'I HappenedOneNi~t"-theonewbereOaudctteColbert cCJ~OR. -~NfDYKE
did such-and-such. That's what I want here.' . • **~ .. _Soldier" (18S2) Tyrone (1)..., ....
"And I'd say. 'Steven, I never saw that movie. And Poww ~Mltdllll ** .. ..._Pemela"(1973)Jullln
he'd groan an~ rep!~: .. 'Kate, how can I possibly · · -f:OO-· Barnes. Oudlty Foster.
communicate with you . BCISNEWS -11:30-
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across to Capshaw, 30, who stars in the movie as Willie 8TAXJ GOllESTOfCARIOM
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. . '~ousetrap' opens GWC's summer
Rcporu of the----.... ...,, ____ _
demise of the drtma
Pfottam in the Coal\
Communny Colleac
• Disarict, ltke thOIC of
Mark Twain'adeath.----
may have bttn e~·
gertted.
One h1rdly..-~---'
would detect a ill••••••••••
slowdown of activity ~t Golden West Colleac in
Huntincton Beach, where the flm of four summer
&>roducuona -Aptha Chriltie'a classic whodunit, "The
Mousctrtp .. -opens Friday for 1 threo-weekend run.
Charles Mitchell, 1 OWC drama instructor since the
oolleae was built nearly 20 years qo, is d.irectin&
"Mousetrap" and will offer audience memben a chance to
vote for the ~rson they think is the murderer at
int«"rmissi<'1' • ,-., .. " ... th• t>r c' t!i":' r:m match tbdr
det uon s.ktlls ap1nst Chrut~s surprise endfo .. tic
111d.
The su pcc-t from which to choox include Mi~l
Grcnie, David Rob~-~tcvc Hotmca., Caroaytt Mattudl1 unda Jean We .. ~Olyn .ff\lbbell, Jotm P&ttler «no
Dennis Deja.
Performances will be aiven Fridays arid Saturdays at
8 30 throuah July 1 in the outdoor Patio Theatttou the owe campus, and playgoers are encourqed to brio& a
picnic dinner and lounae on the nearby areenbeli befOre
the show. Call 89S-8378 for reservations.
Three other local 11aac productionsare callina ita run
after this weekend while another -"Mee'• Slq)et" on
South Coast Repenory's Second Stqe -bas been held
over for one extra week. The retum ~meat of SCR's
season o_pener now will run until July I With eerforrnances
at 8:30 Tuesday throu&)\ Saturday evCDJJtp, 8 p.m.
Sunday and weekend matinees at 3 p.m.
Doomsday sitcon;i coul~ be
nuclear 'Gilligan's Island'
'Mary Hartman· producer envisions
a comic followup to ·The Day After'
would be the first TV sitcom dealing
with the near-end of the world.
Bun.on wouldn•1 be too specific
about content for fear of another
producer stealin1 the idea, but be said 87 FRED ROTHENBERG life's potential situations." the comedy would be sophisticated · Al'T....._......, "The Only Folks Around, .. wh.ich and sensitive.
Los ANGELES A has a theme song but no scnpt, .. • h . k bo -vetertn explores the livesofagroupofpeople We .~on t ~ve }.O es a ~t dead television producer says his idea for a who, somehow, become isolated people, _he ~·~· We wo.n t, have
oomedy series about _an isolated from everyone else with the world on pbra~ ifa.ke fri~ to a cnsp. No,
aroup of people. un<lCf1aln whether a the brink of 1 nuclear holocaust. nothing hke that.
on the sat nwn ~ "'Aiiili .... tnscn ..
closina week witb pcrfomaaDQCI ICbcdUied Tlaetda_)'
tbn>_uthS.tlant.a)' aillaU at I, SunL)' It 7:30 ud ~
M1ti11m1 11.2.00~ Bo&Jubows are pn1ated a& a. Founla
Step l'belter, 65S Town C.aucr Drive, COIU Meti.
RetervatiOns 957~13. ~ ~r.oi musicala -"I'•~ MJ Ad T...._ w~ll• ........ " aUbc: N~.1.dors Theiter And "'ftit-P•'Mkb" at the Su Ckmmtt
Commwlity Tbealet'-aJIO will clrOp t.bOr cunai111 this week.eOd. ••Act" runs Friday and Satutday at 8 and Sunday
11 l It NHAT, 390 MODIC Vina St., Colla Mal
C6ll-Sl 10). while ••faatuticb" plays Tbunday tbrou&h
Saturday It 8 in the Cabrillo PlayhoUIC, 202 Ave. Catirilfo.
San Oemcn~ (4'92-0465).
Contanwna tbetr respective ens.menu arc: _ .. Buel... .. .... ,.,... fOr tbe Seddlcbeck
Compuy Theater at Saddlebeck Collete in Mitaion Viejo
(83 J-4656). Tuesdays t~ Satwdays at a, SUndays at
3. throu&h July l. _ .. J>ay1 el W._ _. ....... at the Newport TbCatcr
Ans Center, 2SOI OitrDriv_~~~Beacb(631.0218),
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 ~-~~ 30. • -''AVlew ...... 1111~ attbeCostaMcaC1VJc
Playhoust, 661 Hamilton St.. Costa Mesa (6SO..S269), Slv ......... a..a-........ Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 tbroup July 7. • J , ..,.,. ...... •..a
_,__,, .. by the South Coast Musical ~r at DOUy Putoa ra1w Mr Hiide lac.I .....
Univenity ffiab School's theater, Campus Drive at Boll -..-..... ..... -'St••r CuJverOrive,trvioe(~306),Fridaysat8,Sa1Urdaysat u )WOOG • .uooruy .. ,_. ·• Gra.ot aaTel.la a aew ....-r.. 2:30and 8,Sundaysat2:30tbroU&bJuly l. •ta.0-e, _ .... _--•a. of p--...--. -"Mn. o ..... · ..,. .. It the Huntin&too Beach go ... _ -UIC ........ -lr9A--
Playbouae, MainSt.reetat Yomown Avcnue, Huntinat.on eo-•t•r• la 8talloae'a ••• ••
Beach (832· 140S), Fridays aod Saturdays., 8:30 throuab ..... ,_ MtODe, •• &l8o aot ... mr tllat -·
July 7. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii~~~~ -"LaveMel' PeDln" at Sebastian's West Dinnerll
Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San Oemente (492-99SO).
Wednesdays 'throuab Sa1urdays at 8, Sundays at J and 7
throu&h July I.
-"TM Bat Utde Wllereil11H la Tew" at the
Harlequin Dinner =home, 3S03 S. Harbor Blvd., San&a
Ana (979-SSl l), · :tly except Mondays at varyina
curtain times thro Aue. 19.
. .,-Qremllrll' ii not to be mill I~
-NEWSWEEK. DeYid Aneetl
nuclear bol~"!st has destroyed the Among the characters are a family He likened the m · to , L
·I .~~~~~~us,.·~j~~ .. SltJ
0 %bn-~'1Slari ... G.~~~~.11:::;;:'-ne Male ..... It the~ Call~ ~en y~u can.~ se~ Ra Ol"lt. I cant &Ct think the bomb didn't explode, and kept trying to make contact... ~ Theater, 690 El Camino Real, Tustin (l~l S40), nightly
nd ofthi~ one, sat.~ Al Burton, wb~ pessimists who will "know it's over." group may not have any contact." be except Mondays at varying curtain times through Aug. 19.
_ ... PllWler • 1111 a..f# a~ the Gnnd Dinner
~ts include 'D'e .!e.f!~ns, "Wherever they are, they arc in a said. 1 One f?,aY a!. a Time, Dift'rent protected environment with some of . . . .
Strokes ~d Mary Hartman, Mary the accoutrements of civilization, .. be Burton SI.Id U mv~rsal Studi!lS> his
Hartman. . said employer. owns the ri&hts to a literary
So far, the networks haven't aareec1 The producer who also wrote the property (be wouldn't say which one)
Last spring, CBS, NBC and ABC themes for com'edies "The Facts of that resembles the scenario of '1'be
rejected the comedX followup to the life .. and .. Di1Prent Strokes .. oom-Only Folks Around.••
nuclear war movie 'The Day ~-" posed a theme sona to aive the --' But Burton. •.former assoetate of networks "the flavor" of the oonoept. Burton said CBS gave UnivQa&1
No_rman Lear;. wd be ho~ to get the He sang it for the executives while producers Bill Dial and Richard
senes, tentat1v~~Y called "The Only pitching the idea last spring. In part, it Chapman ("Simon & Simon") seed
Folks Around, aa:epted for the goes like this: money for the series. But. in the end,
l 9~S-8~ sca~n. "What would we do ... If we were all three networks rejected the
We re still welco"!~ at ~l ~bree the only folb around ... We'd be proposal. ~etwo~ks total~ more:. be wd IJl .an Adam and Eve ... Tell the neighbors "We're regrouping to make a fuller
mtemew at bis Umversal Studios to leave ... Rant and rave and never pitch. I'll just have to go back to CBS
office. shave. and sing better next time," Burton
The project is not a spoof, said "Andthenwc'dbuildaworldmuch said.
Burton, adding that be disagrees with better than we'd found."
those "who don't want to even Utlk There ba¥e been comedies about
about the day after. How do they deal war ("M-A-S-H") and about Ameri-
with death? l'm anti-nuclear, but I can prisoners of war ("Hogan's Her-
believe there is humor in every one of ocs"). but "The Only Folks Around"
Universe
Pageant
will air
July 9th
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
The world's most beautiful
women will pther in
Miami for the 1984 Miss
Universe Paaeant July 9.
Bob Barker is host for the
event, which will be tele-
cast live on CBS. Joan Van
Ark of CBS' "Knots Land-
ing," is hostess and singer
Tom Jones is the special
guestsw.
The pageant will attract
82 contestants from
around the world to com-
pete for the title and
SI 7S,000 in cash and
prizes.
No matter
what you're
doing, your
hometown
newspaper
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Bud Gr.ant, p~ident of CBS
Entertainment, said of the project, "I
don't believe il. It's nothing that we'd
be interested in ...
Tonight,
meet Nanny Gra~
Mary Poppins
she's not.
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"No more break dancing!"
MAaMADIJ&E by Brad Anderson
"With Marmaduke It Isn't a walk, It's
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by Tom K. Ryan
SH~IFF QUIET ~lfP Haff.
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AN WEU TO lllDCE Qtlll
Q.l -A• South, vulnerable,
JOU bold:
tlH ~Al OIOIU tt15d
Part.nee open• the blddlns
with olt no trump. What do
you reapond?
A. -With 7 HCP and ·a five·
card aui\, your hand it
borderline for a railt lo two
no trump. Here. however.
your a ult.a l~ck quality. Aa a
reaoll, you have no IOUl'Ce of
tricks. Pus.
Q.2-Aa South, vulnerable,
you hold:
•M 1::193 O A lots +K9?M
Partner open• the blddin1
with one no trump. What do
you respond?
A. -This ia vu-tualJy the
same hand u in the prev ious
problem, except that now
your high cards are in your
long suits. With two probable
sour«s of tricks. your hand
just merits a raise to two no
trump.
What action do you tab?
A.-North'a bid of two no
trunsp it unu1u1l -in thi1
wt, It it a rtd·1ult takeout.
Jump to four hearta. Firlt,
your bands 1hould flt well
and t~ire 1a a cbanct Jou can
make that conLrac\. B.eond·
ly. JOU mlJht catapult your
oppo.ntnt.1 lnlo pme In one
of their auit.a, and you kDOw
what you will do then .
Q.4-Both vulnerable, aa
South JOU hold:
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Tb~ bidding bu proceeded:
Nerdi·Eut 8"_. WM&
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Q.5-Nelthtr vulnerable. 11 ramblt out ~htte no tnlm
South yQU hokh·-~-~ -JOU won't lfl lutrt, an
•Ale OAQI OAM tltTI you nffd very Uttle fro1
The blddlnr bu procttded: partner lo mab pme.
S.wUi Wut Nri Eatt
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' Whal action do you take?
A. -There l1 nothlnr JOU can
add to your first bid. Your
optnlnr one no triamp
dtacribtcl your hand exactly.
aid you bavt l>O four-eard
major lo abow. Paa.a, and let
partner dedde what lo do.
After aJJ, 'be ii lookillf al hl•
hand and be ~ beard you
detcribe yours.
3 • P.. ? Q.t-Aa South, vulnerable.
What do you bid now? you bold:
A.-Ir you blithely wenL on t.Jl3 1::195 OAIQJMZ •A
to three no trump. you have The biddifti lw proeeeded:
not listened to the auctJon. 8~ Weet N.U. Eut
Partner has told you be haf a I 0 l ~ OW. P... Have 1" .,._,....... la
distributional hand Lbat T t• llHltle &r••ltle? Lei
abould play better in a ault. What aetion do you take? CUrlee 0... Wt "9 O.C
With your fit for both of hia A. -Wbile we ue not in the ., ... ••1 ......... tM ll&M
suit.a and first.round control habit ol pulllnr partner's low· el OOUILE8 lw ,.llldet
Q.3-Both vulnerable, as of both unbid suit.a. slam ii> level penalty doublet, ii ever ... lw &M..t. rw •CllpJ •l
South you hold: possibility. Advise partner of there wu a band with which Illa OOVILE8 ......_ ... ...C
•QJIGe ~J9N3 03 •A87 this with a cue-bid of three 1ou 1bould do juat that, th.it 11.85 te "G ... o.ma.1;
The bidding ha• proceeded: heart.a. That can't be a auit -ii it. You have HUle in can el dill ... ...,...,. P.O.
N.nla Eut Sea_. 'Weet if you had four or men de(enH to help partner, but lo 1$t, N.,.. ... ,· N ·• ~, ... I. Pua~ z..! ... ,' II.: ~i'i-'\t'-~riprlulfiiMV --..J;.Q)ll,. ,..Afl~~(1~~-·fllit-' . ,. • • -·-."I • ...ftott!lwr""e ..... ~u~""l"7Mi 'inilW....,.... . (
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Lagoni n~med VP
for Arem· Bassenian
Carl LacoaJ, 33, bu been elevated to the· post of executive vice pre ideot
at Arem BUteatu. Al.A Is Anodates of Newport Beach. Lqoru, an Irvine
resident, has been with the architectural and land-planoina firm since it.a
formation in 1979. Prior to that. he was a desianer with Bates·Ballt:lliaa-
Pebrek of Newport Beach. • • • TnpiCare, hac.,an in tenor plantscapina firm whose l<lCOUnts include Cul
&ardier Ea&erprltet bas announced the creation of TroptCare F~ c.,, .. which will offer plantscaping franchise1 to qualified investors. The
announcement was made by Robert Traven, president of TropiCare, Inc.,
who will also bead the new TFC. • • • TodJI Mlbellaa bas joined the 5taff of B.J. Stewa.r1 Advertltlq u4 PabUc
Relatleu, be. of Newport Beach u production manager. In tus new post,
Mikaclian will serve as liaison between the agency and its vendors. He will
EIPhas-. contract
for AF
gear
El P Microwave Inc. bas received
two contracts for microwave coumen
from the U.S. Air Force San Anto.n.io
Air l...Q&istics Center, Kelly Air Force
Base, Texas.
Under these two contracts. the
Newport Beach-based company cur-
rently bas firm orders totalin.s
$2,903,000. The company said tt
anticipates that it will ship approx-
imately two-thirds of these finn
orders during its CWTent fiscal year,
which ends SCpt. 30, 1984.
The first contract, totaling
$871,000, is for pulse frequency
counters. The second contract for
continuous wave counters is a re-
quittments contract, and the first
orders against this contract are for
$2,032,000.
4~::· ~J(l!~~.:.::.
, ~~g.Jl.'is~re!Jlcnts contract, ---C~~ ,,, _. -
supervise production and pnnting, exercise quality control, prepare esutn.ates
and recommend cost-savina and timc-savini measures. Mikaelian was
fonnerty associated with Gollld, lac. of WisconSlD. J • • • Real estate broker Ju Yoac has joined Buiaett Properties Brotence
Ce. in Newport Beach after more than 5 years with MacN&b-lntae Beal Eatace
Co. In her new post, she will expand her activities to include office leasin1 as
well as involvement in industrial properties, land development and ahoprina
centers. Active in several community voups, Young is past president o the
USC.Newport Barbor AJamal Cleb and the Orange County chapter of Womea
ID Bulaen. She bas been a member of the Pele WU.. for Seaator Pl8uce
Committee, the Nlne O'Clock Playen CMldrea'a 'l"lleatre Grot1p of the
A1lil&uee Leape and, most recently, served as acquisitions chairman of the
Bld for ~ Gol41 Olympic AaetlOD. She is also a member of the Trojan League
and the Sophisticates. • • •
Wa)'lle Bigler of Big Way Market1D1 in Irvine recently attended a
distributors meeting hosted by Turtle Top, lac. in Goshen. Indiana. Turtle
Top, based in Goshen. manufactures van conversions, mediaum-sized
passenger transit buses. camper van conversions and mini-homes.
• • •
Rebla Z. Mon1cal of San Juan Laplstrano bas been appointed vice
prcsiden1 and corporate banking officer of Bau of America'1 lrvlDe lacUatrlaJ
C.rporate Buk:la1 Groap in Newport Beach: Sh~ repla~ Larry D. ~pp,
named vice president and m~nag~r of the lrvu~e mdustna.1 ~ranch. ~0!11caJ
joined the bank in 1979. She 1s active m professional and c1v1c organizations.
serving as president of the Spealleaales speaking group and asa member of the
Greater lrvtDe ladutrlal Leape, the Newport Harbor Clwnber of
Commerce, the World Trade Cater AaaodatlOD of Oruce Couty, the
Amerlcu Elec:cron1cs A110clatlon and lhe Oruce Couty Petroleam
.A.1odattoa.
• • • Mldlelle Lanoa of Paciflc IDdulrial Broken, be. bas joined the
Newport Beach office of DaaJD eo,,.,..which recently acquired the brokerage
services of PlB. ·
• • • ValaJe Glacalne is the new sales coordinator for Mluloa Pools and Larry
McCool of Oran~ bas joined the finn as a construction supervisor. Mission
Pools has offices an Escondido, San Diego and Laguna Niguel. Giacalone will
assist sales personnel at all thrc offices with customer re14tions, constructi~n
scheduling and follow-up details. M~ool, an O~ge C_ounty. ~nstract~r. ~JI
be responsible ~or work at every Mi.ss1on co~trucuon site. M1ss1on spec1al12es
in customs-de~1gned pool and spa mstallauons.
• • • Saddleback Natloul Bank has relocated to offices at ~4401 Calle de la
Louisa, across from the Laguna H~lls Mall. The ne.w location ~fTccrs safety
deposit boxes. night deposit and dnvc-up telJer services along wtth a 24-hour
automatic teller machine.
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next 18 months to place bonal
orders with a value of $4, l 68,000,
brinaina the potential total value or
the rcquimnents contract to $6.2
miJlion. There is no guarantee, how-
ever, that the Air Force will exercise
any of these options, the company
said.
EIP Microwave manufactures
microwave test and measurement
instruments.
Seillinar
offers aid
to business
"Building a Business: Strategies for
Success," a free evening seminar
offered for owners of small and
medium sized businesses, will be beld
Tuesday 7 to 9 p.m. at Dana Niguel
Bank in Dana Point.
Geared to help business stratqjes,
the seminar will cover bow to use a
business plan for BJOwtb. bow to use
the Small Business Administration
and your bank as sources of capital.
how tax plannin& can f osla' growth
and how 10 develop a positive
working relationship with your
banker and CPA.
The evening's speakers include
Thomas Busby, a CPA specializing in
small businesses; Geof'F Russek.
represc11ting the Small Busineu Ad·
mtnistration'S Service Corps of Re-
tired Executives (SCORE); Steve
Stulu..z. an SBA loan packager., and
Rita L.astccl, Vice President of com·
mcrcial loans for Dana Niguel Bank.
Space reservations arc requested.by
June 15 and can be made by calhog
Amanda at 661-4100.
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Pltchtng ln for 118 iuearch
Loe ADCel• R•ma qaarterback Vince
Perniamo (left). a leader ID tbe ftCb:t
aa••n.t maltlple aclero.ta. lads-break =for die new llapedc lteedlaance
Center to be tiallt at UC lrrine
II Center by AID Dlap09tlc Ser-
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Western
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Western Diaital Cori>. m
Irvine has entered mto a
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Texas Instruments In-
corporated (Tl), whereby
Tl wtll become a second
source for various sto,.
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trollers desisncd and
manufactured by Western
Dia.atal.
The qrecment covers
components from Western
Oigit.al's line of intqDted
cirant floppy disk con-
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protocol devices. II plans
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Western D 11it1l's
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Soviets bat¢1e back, 10-7
Special &o tH Dally Pilot
BUDAPEST, Hunpry -Water
polo fo~l!>wen in this neck of Europe
are wattlll8 for Tuesday when their
beloved Hungarian national team
takes on rival Yugoslavia on the finaJ
day of the Tungsrarn Cup water polo
toumame.nt.
But for Coach Monte Nitzkowski's
United States team, the mat<:h came
Sunday, a Jong-awaited duel with the
Soviet Union in what would be the
closest thing to an Olympic show-
down this year.
With the Soviets electin1t to stay
cart Lewi• ralae9 bla banda in celebradon after captartq
the 100-meter duh at the Olympic trla1a Sanday in Loe
A victim
of shark
attack
That's Zoeller
who can't shake
stubborn Norman
MAMARONECK, N .Y. (AP) -
Greg Norman, the Australian known
as the "Great White Shark." crouched
over an across-the-green putt on the
72nd hole, a putt for par be had to
have to stay alive in his duel with
Fuzzy ZoeUer for the United States
Open Golf Championship.
Perhaps SO feet of green separated
Norman's restless feet and the stark
line of the Oaastick on the final hole at
the Winae<l f'oot Golf dub.
··1 could feel the putt," Norman
said Sunday.
"It's hard to explain.
"I had a feeling in my hands. I
could see it goina in the hole. "I knew all I had to do was get the
"'lf~~"
The baU ducked in the cup and
Norman leaped into the air, both
anns railed injubilation, and romped
around the arcen.
, He had saved par, saved a share of
the lead and, as it developed, bad
fon:ed a playoff today for the Ameri-
can oauonal championship and a
$94,000 prize.
hay zoetler
The free-spirit Fuzzy, watching
from back down the fairwa¥ as
Norman's long. long putt disap-
peared below ground, went back to
his ba&. pulled out a white towel and
waved it in mock surrender.
Norman. broadly arinning. waved
back.
.. I played my hean out, shot 70 and
it wasn't good enou'11," said Zoeller,
who came from behan~ built a three
shot lead at the tum, then watched it
bleed away, stroke by precious stroke,
over the back nine.
••When you play in the Open, you
have to keep the driver in the fairwax
and I didn't do it the last nine.·
Zoeller said after he'd finished off a
routine, 2-putt par on the 18th.
away from the 1984 Los Anaetes O~ympica, Sunday's confrontation
with.the U.S. served as the Olympic subsuutc.
But as substitutes JO, this one
wasn't sweet and it left a sour taste
with the Americans.
Down 4-0, the Soviets scored IO
times in the middle periods Sunday to
score a I(). 7 victory over the U.S. and
vinually assure a Tunpram Cup
championship. The Sovtcts won 1t
with a four-coal second period and a
six-goal third period.
The Soviets have two matches
remaining in the tournament -
Siman rounded out the~
The Sovieta c;ame aJjve •hen they
went to their outside shoo~ and 1t
turned out~ be an effective stra~.
Sunday's results did brina the O~ympi~ draw into focus. The U.S.
wtU be in the B bracket alona with
Brazil. Spain and Greece. The A
bracket consists of Canada
Yusoslavia. China and Holland;~
C brackC1 includes Italy, Australia
West Germany and either Japan~ Mexico.
Since the Soviet Union, Hunpry
and Cuba arc not oomina to Los
Angeles, the draw had three opcrunp.
Canada and Brazil are two of the
replaccmenu while Mexico bas not
yet replied. If Mexico does not send a
team. Japan would get the nod.
Moses' streak
in 400 hurdles
...., .... ,.....,u...,_
~elee. Amonc thoee he defeated were Ron Brown (left)
and"Emmlt JUnC. Brown wu third beblnd Sam Graddy.
Lewis wins 100;
Graddy, Brown
place second, third
By BOWARD L BANDY ........... ...., .... \
LOS ANGELES.....:.... Two of Ameri-
ca's premier track athletes and an 18-
year~ld from Perris stole the show
during the second day of the U.S.
Olympic track and field trials at the
Los An&eles Coliseum.
Carl U!wis laid claim to the fint of
thrce ex~ berths on the Ameri-
can Otympic team ..-ith • com-
paratively easy victory in the finals of
the l <».meter dash, · · his arms
high in the air in a ~":aiu1e over
the fibal 10 meters.. He wasdocbd in
10.06.
Lewis and runner-up Sam Graddy
moved out to a fast start with Ron
Brown and Calvin Smith closiq
strong for third and founJa. All four
oouJd move to the Olympic team to
compose the sprint rday team bvt the
fowtb place position iJ up to the team•s coach. Smith was a member' o(
the J 980 team IS WU leVCDtb-plaoe
finisba' Harvey Glance.
While the 100 was the featwc race
of the second day before a ·crowd
announced at 20,SS2. the .-00.meter
intermediate hurdles provided as
much exci1ement. The finals ia the
400lH will take plaoc touiaht at 6:SS
with Edwin MOICS facinl aoocber cbalJenie &om virtual unknown
Danny Harris. the 18-year-old Paris
resident who now attends Iowa Slate.
Harris bad run up a stri.ns of 14
~t victories in the eveat bef'ore falliria to MOIC:S who coutin'Ued bis
remarkable consecutive win ltR:ak
(tot) eoina into toni&ht•s finals.
Tracy Hanlo~a~teofEditoil Hi&b and West P0tnt, bad tbe eecoed
best throw in tbe javelin compebtion
of the ,pentathlon with a -~ of
lSs-4. The mark didn't.~ bet It'
into the top pvup to qal,lify for ae
Otymplca. ~-Slmoa HMfidd
ofFountaia Valley ud USC. likewile
failed to qualify foi tbe Gama• die
lf\Jdina teVCD-<veat ~tilioe
eaded..
"You aiwayswant to~~ ....
H.anloa said eow ~ )aVeliD tDroW.
.. This bas been I \ooa ,tw() yearl Of
~for the penWhlocl. NOw ru
take time out for a year before oomi,.
back to either the pentathlon or the
javdia thro-#."
-rhere's not much IO_....,_ die
race, .. LeWis said after-~ •• ... ~ialbeJOO ... r111~11
wmt this way and that I woe. I lnlrn r If
hard for tJW meet. ......,. ....
uyooeclle."
Lewis will also "OOlllpete in a.be 200
and the lona jump. He holcb the
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1Just call it a major league effort
By RICHARD DUNN 35.i81 at Anaheim Studtum. in September from Tnplc-A
Charleston (International League).
came on in the seventh inrung with
runners on first and second and one
out, and promptly shut the door on
the~ls.
DllllJ NM Cen I 1 • I
Oeveland Manager Pat Corrales 1s
thankful his ball club held on to Ernie
camacho, the 28-year-0ld reliever
who toiled in the minors for several
years. He has been nothing but a
pleasant surprise.
"We had one patcher in spnng
training that was making a lot of
money and we were going to keep
b1m, but he wasn't pitching well.
Ernie really came on (in the spring)
and did a good job for us." He picked up his second win of the
season (2-6 ), and felt be was throwing
as hard as he has thrown all year. He
struck out three batten in his 2¥>
innings of work, inc1udina Fred Lynn
and Doug DcCinces in the ninth after
walking lcadotfhitter Rod Carew.
••There's a kid that wasn't going to
make our ball club in spring train-
ing," Corrales said after the Indians
used an eighth-inning home run by
Andre Thornton to dismantle the
Anp.els, 4-3 Sunday before a crowd of
Corrales, however, would not dis.-
close the reliever Oeveland released
to make room for Camacho on the 2S-
man roster.
"It made room of Ernie -thank
goodness we kept him."
"I felt really good today for some
reason." Camacho said. "I had a good
Camacho, who was 0-1 with a 5.06
ERA last season after ~ans called up
Ryan adds finishing touch
Astros sweep Dodgers inf our:
It's the first time in 23 years
HOUSTON (AP) -Nolan Ryan came through With
the most recent in a series of strong performances by
Houston pitchers. an oveniding factor in the 4.stros' first
four-pme sweep over the Los Angeles Dodaers 10 the
club's 23-ycar history.
"Our pitching staff has been able to hold 'cm here at
Y ellowstonc Park," said Houston right fieldeT Terry Puhl.
"It was another outstanding game for Nolan.··
Ryan and Dave Smith combined on a thrcc--h1tter and
Puhl drove in the game's only run with a double 10 the fifth
innfog to lead the Asuos to a 1--0 victory over the Dodscrs
Sunday niaht.
"We've played the Dodgers so many hard. close-
fought games over the yea~" Roust on Manager Bob Lillis sai4. "We were bound to Wll1 our share sooner or later."
Ryan, 7-2. struck out nine before beina taken out of
the game after eight innings with a strained calf muscle.
Smith came on to pitch the last inoina and earn his second
save of the season while cxteo{iina the scoreless streak by
Houston's bullpen to 19 13 innings.
"This is the best groove I've been in as an Astro,"
Ryan said.
"It Wiii be 24 to 48 hours before we know anything.. ··1
don't know what happened.. On my first step, my lea
popped.''
Ryan 10jurcd bis calf While leavma the batter's box in
theet.ghth inning. Hehadjustcomeotfthedisabled hstand
was making his first st.an since June I.
The Asuos scored their run in the fifth on Ray
Kn\&ht's lead.off lin4Je and PuhJ's double to ri&ht-untcr
field qainst losing pitcher Bob Welch. S-7.
Los Anaelcs threatened against Ryan in the fint
inning when Steve Sax led off *Ith a si~ and stoic
~nd. Ryan walked RJ. Reynolds and Ken landrcaux
then sacrificed both runn_ers into scoring position. Pedro
Guerrero walked to load the bases. but TCTTy Whitfield hit
into a double play to end the innin&.
fastball.and that'swhatitcamedown
to.·•
Camacho ended the ninth by
forcing bot-hitting Juan Beniquez.
who had three singles to raile bis
average to .357, to ground out, after
Regje Jackson bad singled to put
runners at the comers.
"I don't think I've pitched that bad
tb1S year (like his record indicates).
I've bad some bard luck."
Camacho has appeared in 27 of the
Indians' 61 pmes. has posted an ERA
of 2.06 and bas recorded a team-hiab
(Pl--.aee AftGSL8/C2)
Holmes,. Coetzee agree to heavyweig~t showdown
NEW YORK (AP) -Larry
1
Holmes, who once said be would
,never fiaht ll&in for J)l'.Omo&er Don Kina. has apparently found it ~
uy to chaftee his rrund.
; Holmes and Kina have aiancd an ~ment for a Holmei-()cnfe
O>leace flaht. the uobel\et\ hoavy-
wellht. announced Sunday ftiabt
H.ofmes said by t.e~pbone ft'om his
home at Eastop, Pa., that he had
reached an Qreement with the
moter at a meet.in& Saturday in
v~ Cottztt cunently rea1<kl in Hunt-
on Bcach.
olmcs said he iancd with J(jn&
t;Cau .. l wanted to aet evervon off
my beck. He's the only one who can
do the fi&bt."
••1 ICtiled all my differmces with
him.'' Holmes said of Ki~ whom be
hu been criticizin& publicly after I
aplit ..-ith..thcprocnoter la.st year. "We ltped an apument on th
fiabt and a aentativc llJ'CICmetll on the
pone," Holmes reveakd. "The
money is stiU bcina_ neaotia&Cd. .._Kina '!9Dll the fistlt in ptember
or Oc1obef ,'" i9id Holmes; ~bo ad<kd
I that tbe bout would W fOf' the
International Boitina Fcdcntion tide
he holch.
Coetzee. of South Afnca, cunently
holds the World Boxina Auociation
title, but could be ripped of that utlc
if he rl&hts Holm~ SJn<:e Holines bas
ref\asccl to petition the WBA for a
top-10 contender's rank.ins. wt December, Kolmcs relin-
quished the World Box.in& Council
tJtle be had held since June 9. 1978.
rather than make a $2.SS m1Jlton
mandatory dcf4 nx apinst Gn11 ~
for Ku\I. Kina was unavailable for com·
menL He and Hotm~_:erc in Las
V for last Friday niaPt's Thomas
Heam Rc>beno Duran WBC upcr welt~sbt title fl&ht.
Tha latest aarcemcnt marks th
third attempt to match th two
h vywcipt
A Holm -Cocttte f\aht. to be
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promoted by JPO Sooru of Dallas.
was scheduled for lune I in Las
V cps. but it beset by troubles.
It fell t.hrouah .,bcn JPD f&ilfd to
meet its pe~t ~ult to K.1"1.
wbo has prnmotional riahts to
Coctttt. Kina w-as to have reccved
$7 S mllhon. of bicb $3.2 million
reportedly ~ to ao to Coctztt and
about S2 million to Cedric Ku.sbner,
Coctitt's advisoc.
When the match fell tbro~.
Holm ended up with $3.S m1llJOn
ft'Om -.hat to be a:pune ofabout
S 12 million, and ~ rctti cd
S7SO.OOO in a h t"Ymmt. C
rcpot'\cdly aot nothmJ.
Ho1m tned rat Iv to find
new money to save the fiaht. but
WJed.
Then on June I. promottr Bob
Ana u..nouftald that Holmes aDd
Cocttte bad s.iincd kttcn of intent.
andlhat be hoped to be abk to put the
t toselher. He meinioned a tow
pune pack .. of about $6 S million.
Arum said at the lime that 1f
C aa up hi of tbe tilk
or was sti\pped by &ht WBA. w ~ter woWa ,not be obl•led to
Kin&. Kia&""i COftlnlC\ whh Comee was only fOr WBA lllk ftabts. ICC.'Otd·
•natoANm.
Holma said f'ar u bo -.
con<.'trntd Arum Dbl conneclOd
with ibC fi t.
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Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, June 18, 19M
Bau1nann breaks
the world record
in 400-Dleter IM
P'nm AP d11patcbe1
TORONTO -Alex Baumann of ~
Sudbury, Ontario. shattered the world ...
record for the 400-meter individual medley
Sunday during preliminary beats at Canada's 1984 Esso
Cup Olympic team swim trials.
The 2~year-<.>ld Baumann. holder of the world
200-meter individual medley record. covered the 400
meters tn four minutes, I 7.S3 seconds, slashing more
than two seconds off the standard, set rcciently by Jans-
Peter Berndt of East Gcnnany.
Phillies take over first place
OuJe Virgil smashed tour hats, anclud-•
mg a home run, and knocked an three runs
Sunday to lead the Ph1ladelph1a Ph1lbes to
a 9-7 victory over the Crucago Cubs and a
Roenlcke'• •lam••• Orlolea
Gary Boa.lckt smashed a pnct.ilam Ill
homer an the eiahth innina. cappina a five.
run upnsina witb two ouu that rallied Mike
Fla.u1u and the Baltimore Orioles past
the New York Yankee , 6-2 to bighliabt action 1n the
Arncncan Lcaauc Sunday • . . £1.ewhcrc, Tom
BJ"OOkeu' lwo-run triple aparked a five-run fifth innm&
that carried Detroit to a 7-4 victory over Milwaukee
and. a .&weep of their thrcc-gam.e .scriei ..• Dave
Enl)e'1 base~loaded double and the pitchlna of Mlke Sml&bon and two relievers led the Minnesota to a l-1
victo~ over Kansas City and a three-game swec~ over
the slumpin~ Royals . . . Gre1 Walker drove in the
ty1n1 run with a pinch double and Scott Fletclaer'•
squeeze bunt scored the 10-ahead run to h1abliJhl a
decisive three-run, sixth-inning rally as the Chicago
White Sox beat Oakland, 9-4 ... Rance Mulll.DlU
cracked an RBI double to spark a four-run fifth inning
that came after a ram delay of I hour and 28 minutes to
lead Toronto past Boston, 5-3 for a three·game sweep of
the Red Sox . . . AJ Cowen1 blasted a three-run homer
with one out in the bottom of the ninth mnmg. giving
Seattle a 5-2 victory over Texas.
INDIANAPOL:l -Ayako Okamoto !I
of Japan, put · effectively for birdict 011
three Of her fi~':tour hol shot I 2-under-
par 70 Sunday to win the Ladies Pro-
feuiooal Golf Association Mayf!ower Oassic.
The 33-year-old formCtp$01\ball pil~~r h d a 7-
under 281 for 72 holes at the 6.132-yard Country Club
of lndian~pohs, fimshina two sttokeuhead of runners.-
up Judy Clark 1nd Donna H. While.
White, who led Okamoto by three strokes when the
round began, had problems early i.n ~rdina '1er on!Y
over-par round of the tournament. She moved mto a Uc
for second with a birdie on the last hole, fini1bin1 the
day at 75.
CHINO -Texan Kim Dyer, who -came out of retirement last year when
shooting was included as an Olympic event
for the flrst time, captured an Olympic
berth.,.Sunday in the women's sport pistol qualifyina
competition. "I felt very ~ood an warmup this morning so my
coach and I decided to set the record in heats ... said
'Baumann. "I knew at the 300-meter mark that I only
had to swim the last 100 meters in a minute. so I just
told myself. 'Keep yourself under control. concentrate
and spnnt the last 50 with everything that's left.' "
sweep of their four-game senes. Tlm Corcoran scored
four runs for the Phillies as he doubled. walked, sm&)ed
and hit rus third homer an the seventh inning. It marked
the fifih straight victory for the surging Philhes. who
took over first place in the National League East with St. Coliseum contract unresolved
Louie; beatin the New York Mets, 6-3 ... Darrell ,
Ruby Fox of Parker, Ariz., won another Olympic
berth in the U.S. International Sbootin& Cham-
pionships at the Prado Recreation Area.
Baumann twice set the record for the 200-meter
and1v1dual medic)'. which he w11J race at theDlymp1c
tnals Tuesda)-
Baumann was ranked first an the world in both the
.!00-and 400-meter and1v1dual medleys 10 1983. His
prev 1ous best time sn the 400 was 4: 19.80 an 1983.
Quote of the day
Porter'• RBI single keyed a three-LOS ANGELES -A wtek before •
run rally in the fourth inning, Olympic orgamztrs arc schtduled to take ...... • -
lt'adtng tht' Cardinals' vactOf) over the Los Angeles Memonal Coliseum,
over tht' Mtts ... In other NL Olympic and Coliseum representatives
action. Jlm Wohlford belted a have not signed a final leasing contract.
two-run homer. hts first in more Cohscum Comm1ss1oner Joe Cerrell said Sunday
than a year. and drew a bases-1ha1 disagreements remain over who pays for removmg
loaded walk while Charlie Lea color schemes to be painted on the Coliseum's interior
became the National League's and over the right of a local vendor to contmue selling
first I I-game winner as Montreal souvenirs.
defeated Pittsburgh, 5-3 ... Dale The unresolved contract covers the Sports Arena,
Murphy'• two-run homer in the the boxing venue and the Coliseum. the site of the
The two were the favorites in the competition
matching competitors using .22 caliber, semi-.auto-
mauc pistols at 25 meters in precision slow-fuina and
rapid tarKct shooting.
• Rl.11111, dtxutelng on.tfme Botton
Cehtce teammate Gene Conley, who ale<> pttehed
for the Red Sox: "After the MUOr'I with the Cettlcs,
he Mid he couldn't pttch for the Red Sox for four
WMtt• becal• It took him that long to get out of
seventh mning helped Pascual opening and closing ceremonies and the Olympic track
Peret gain bis seventh victory as :All~ota trimmed and field events.
Cincmnati. 6-5 ... In an extra-moang game. Al CerreU sajd Coliseum officials want to allow
Oliver's RBI single followrng a throwmg error b)' vendor Blake Coleman to continue selling souvemrs at
catcher Bruce Boday snapped a I 5th-innmg tie. hftmg the Main Event concession shop between the Coliseum
lhlpe.'' San Francisco over Sao Diego. 5-3. and the Sports Arena.
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Lone· filly
makes big
comeback
LEWIS WINS 100. • •
INOLEWOOD(AP)-Royal Her-
ome llngled OiUt9lde the ••• ent«ing the stretch dftYe Md
doled fat to edge Bel Boflde by
half a length to wtn the S118,500
lngtewood Handicap befoJ't e
crowd of 49,279 Sundey at Hotty..
wood Parle.
The onty flUy In the 13-horM fteld
f(Jf 3-year-oldS and up, Royal
Heroine, which carr-.ct 118
pounds, WM making her first .wt
aklC8 being lnvotved in a 8PMI that
took the Uvee of two hOf'llle In the
Santa Ana feature on Matdl 18.
Bel Bollde, ridden by Terry
Lipham and carrytng 120 pounds,
challenged for the lead, paulng
Croeeo ln the ftnat tum, but coutd
not hofd Off Royal Hefotne'I ~
nJngdrtw.
Fawred Vln St. Benet, carrying
118 pounds and ridden by Lamt
Pfncay, nnlshed third by half a
length.
Fernando Toro brought home
Royal H«ofne, the third b9tttng
cholceofthecrowdtn 1.401...SOYfll
the 1 and 1-16th mlte turf course
The wtnner, owned by Robert
Sangster 1nd traJned by JoM
Gotlden, tncreued h« ltfetime
eemtngt to $265,397.
From Cl
American record of 19.75 for the 200
and has the second best-ever mark m
the longjump at 28-101/1. He wlll be
heavily favored in both events.
"I didn't know I was second at the
end of the race." Graddy said ... The
way I run my race. I don't look around
the track to set wt\o's 1n front. lfl had
seen Carl. maybe I would've tried to
catch him. I thank I can beat anybody
an the world. I felt much stro nger at
the end of the race than I have ever
felt at that tame."
Hurdler Hams broke the world
junior record for the fifth time this
year with a cloctune of 48.02 behind a
47.58 by Moses. His effort is the fifth
best on the all-lime world last.
"I'm just happy to be an the
running," Hams said. "Moses defi-
nitely goes out harder than anybody I
ever raced. Any time you are second
to him. you arc doing pretty good. He
has an incredible stnde for someone
as tall as he as. I feel good about the
finals and I feel I can possibly win.
This as an excellent track and I thmk
he (Moses) can set a world record
tomorrow or anytime ..
"I don·t want to run that fast nght
now ifl don't have to," Moses said of
the possibility of a world record
tonight. "Taking ft ve tenths of a
second off 1s a lot. I think I feel the
pressure as much as the other guys.
One race and It can be all over. There
are a lot more guys out there running
Orange County Music
Refreshing and Relaxing
KDCM 1D!l.1
FMSIERED
well nght now and the three who
make tht' team will have to run vet)'
well"
The stage as set for torught's 400IH
final with Moses the favonte and
young Hams a d1sunct longshot
choice
In the tnple Jump finals. Michael
Conley was the wmner with a toss of
51-5. the third best ever by an
Amencan athlete. Al Joyner finished
second at 56-43/• with 1980 Olympic
team member Willie Banks third at
56-21'4.
All three team members from 1980
an the 800-meter run advanced to the
sem1fioals, namely Don Pajgc, James
Robinson and Rand)-Wilson.
In the women's 800. Ruth Wysoclu
of El Toro finished 1n I :59.48 to
advance to the Tuesday finals wath
the second fastest time of the day.
Evelyn Ashford, the world record
holder an the women's 100-meter
dash. had little trouble advancing to
today's semifinals with the final at
6:35 this evening, AJice Brown, a
member of the 1980 Olympic team,
also advanced to 1he semis with a
victor} Sunday. She 1s the stadium
record holder and was the wanner tn
the tnals in 1980 m the I 00.
Toni~t's action also mcludcs the
qualifying round in the longjump. the
second round of the men's 11 0-meter
hurdles and 400-meter run, Javelin
finals. the women's 400-meter serfl1-
Jinals and the men's 800-meter semis.
Security
dispute
lingers
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Police and Olympic nego-
tiators still haven't reached
an agreemenl on costs, but
Police Chief Daryl Gates
says he intends to go ahead
with maximum secunty
plans and, if necessary. sue
Olympic organizers later to
get paid.
In dispute is how much
the Los Angeles Olympic
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cun1y inside the nine com-
ptt1t1on sates in the city and
at the Olympic villages at
the University of Southern
California and the Univer-
sity of California at Los
Angeles.
Those payments would
be in addition to an earlier
agreement to pay $22
m1lhon for a vanety of
municipal strvices. includ-
ing S 15. 7 million for polic-
ing outside the compelltaon
sates and villages.
"The lime for nego-
t1at1ons on the money they
must provide for security
has come and gone." Gates
told the Los Angeles Times
in a story published Sun-
day. "I've told my peo~le
that we must proceed With
a plan we know can reason-
ably as.sure safety for tbt
Games."
He added, "I ... am
mandated to provide a
certain level of prottct1on,
and I intend to do that.
Maybe we'll have to sue the
LAOOC to pay their fair
share"
A Cuy Chaner amend·
m~nt approved by voten in
November 1971 requires
that the Games be coo·
ducted at no cost to tn-
payers by proh1bitin1 the
cny to pend any fllnd
without bcina rcimbuned.
Athletes bea.in amVlnt
July 14. The Oamcs beain
July 28 and last until Aua.
12 .•
.... -r:
nuc1
Edwin Moee8 of Lacuna Bill• clean a bur·
dle u be wina hla Mml1flnaJ beat In the
400-meter lntermecllate burdlea of the U.S.
Olflllplc trial• at the Loe Anfelee Colleeam
Sunday. lloeee bu won 101 .uat.fJlt racea.
Be nma ID the flna1a tom,llt.
ANGELS FALL TO CLEVELAND. • •
From Cl
eight saves -but has efforts as a short
reliever this season haven't exactly
gone smoothly.
"Corrales is trying to get me away
from steering the ball (to home
plate)." he explained. "I need to just
throw it"
Camacho stopped the Angel rally an
the seventh by getting Beniquez to fly
out. and got Rob Wilfong to hat a soft
grounder to second.
"The way I felt today, I had to have
been throwing around 94, 95 males an
hour," Camacho noted. "h 's prob-
ably the hardest I've thrown all year.
Usually .• when I go to the come~. I
lose velocity."
Indeed. he mi~t. but Corrales
would just prefer him to go nght at the
hmers with his hard stuff.
"I told him to go ri&ht after the
hitters." Corrales said. "He spent
most of bjs career in the minors
because he likes to nibble. When you
throw 93-94 males an hour, you don't
need to nibble."
Corrales said he had never seen
Camacho throw harder. "That's the
best stuff I've seen him with. I've seen
him throw hard -maybe six pitches
or so -but today, he was throwing
bard the whole way. Heck. be only
threw one curve today."
Thornton. meanwhile, tagged
Angel starter Mike Witt (5-7) for his
I I th homer of the year leading off the
eighth, for his seventh game-winning
RBI.
"He (Watt) had good stuff today,
and he's especially tou&h on right-
handed hitters." Thornton said.
"They (the Angels) had all the hits
today. but as far as the home run is
concerned, that's Just the way it works
out.
"l was Just loolung for anything to
hit. I didn't cart what k.ind of pitch at
was, as long as at was hitable."
The win was the Indians' first in six
decisions against the Angels this year
and snapped a four-game Tribe losing
streak and a modest two-game Angel
win streak.
"This club can onl y set the kind of
goal where we do the best we can at all
times." Thornton said. "We just ao
out and play hard every day."
The Indians scored in the first
innin& with out the benefit of a hit as
Witt walked lead-<.>ff' hitter Brett
Butler, who stoic second, moved to
third on Mike Ha.rgrovc's Oy to center
and came home on Thornton's sacrl·
fice to ri&ht.
The Angels tied the score in the
bottom half of the innintr but
Cleveland scored twice more m the
second to assume a 3-l lead. The
Anacls tallied single runJI in the
second and third inninas to tic it at
three, before Thornton's blast in the
eighth.
McEnroe survives Shiras, officials
LONOON (AP) -Top seed John McEnroe subdued
UP5tart LcifShiras in a stormy 6-1, l-6, 6-2 final Sunday to
MO the Queen's Club Tennis Tournament. a key arus
coun warrnup for next week's Wimbledon cham·
p1onsh1ps.
The 25-ycar-old New Yorker. bested~ Jvan L.eodl 10
the French Open finals a week IJO. needed JU St 31 minutes
to brecic throuah bis first tet wtlh Shlru, lo intJust three
points on his serve
But in the second set, h1ras, 24 from Mllwaulr.ee -
who ousted Lcndl in opcn1na~round play Tuesday -
shocked the dcfcndina Wunbledon champ by brcakina
McEnroe's senre a1 I~ and then holding bjs own Without
droppln& a Point LO JO up 3-0.
McEnroe. vi ibly irritated, bcon complainin to
umpire RQ&tr Smith about the lcnllh of time Shira was
t.akina to serve. He 11kcd repeattdJy, "Wbat about tho JO.
ond rultT'
icEnroc's temper broke in the ~vcnth pme when
mnh~vcrscd a re call, allOwint birts to VC I brHk
I .-1
point at .. 2.
In stvtraJ minutes of healed convcnation aa
couns1dt, MtEnroe ft'fused to play on and dcmaDded to
tco referee Jim Moore and Grand Prix 1upervieor Kun
Neilsen. When t.bey amvcd, be •houtcd a t them, .. You two
guys sit here like two bumf'I on. a loS. do1na nolhina."
When McEnroe returned to the coun. be kept ~ina
at mitb. uThis is arut. I've Sol • choice of a thousand
offtCtals and I act a moron hkc you;• he wu beard to say.
When P!aY firia.Uy ft'Sumed, McEnroe bad a bra.k
Point. but Sh.iras saved it with a forcbirid \toUey and Milt
oo to take the pmc W1tb 1 ICtYlcc winner.
McEnroe then held ICrVC. biru did, too. to &ake the
SCI().;.)-00 his ci&htb te~po1pt.
The final wt w111 d1fktrit story. Shim bad a break
pointat l·l bu& fumbled it W1tba ~khaodwicledown &he
lint. Mcl!riroe held for 2·1 an<l tos1ju11 one men pme en
route to the title.
McEnrot 'It ptann n1to1lup 1 men'1 toumamcnt in
8ri t I. En&) l\d, to tt'1 up for Winibkdfm. ,
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BATTING 1150 at b9ts): M9tttnetv. New Yot'k, .l3t; WlflfWd, New York, .331; W , Toronto • .m; UClllMlw. Tor·
onto, m ; Trammell, Detroit, .l22.
RUNS: Evant, 9olton, Cl; Tram•
IMI, Detroit, 17; Mowew. Toronto. 4';
ltlt*M, 8altlmore, 45; Wl'IJtall•. De-
troit, ...
RBI: Murrey, a.ttlmore, M; Rice,
Bolton, SI; Klnemen, OMIMd. 50;
Davit, S.ttte, 47; Pltrltft, Texaa. 17.
HITS: Garde, Toronto, M; Tram-
mell, Detroit, 12; M9tt1Mtv, Hew York.
1'; Yount, Mllwauk ... 7', w . Tor-
onto, 7'; RlllMn. 8al11more. 76; Whit·
akar, Detroit, 76.
DOUBLES: T9Ufel, Ml~I•, 17;
.... Toronlo. 1'; G•rcla, Tofonto. 1';
Tr9f'IW'Mll, o.trolt, 1'; Parrlsft. Teus,
15; M9ttlne!V, New York, IS; O'Brien,
Taus, IS.
TRIPLES: Nttowbv, Toronto, 9; Owen, S..ttte, 7; Collm, Toronto, 6;
Ulltl'lew. TorOftto, 6; Law, Cl'llcalo. S.
HOME RUNS: l(lngmen, OMiand,
17; Al'mas, '°"°'1, 1'; Kltt19, Chicago,
1'; O.vlt, S..m., I.&; .. vtor. New
York, 13; Nwxr•y, aaltlmore, 13, '"'**'· aafllmor•. 11 STOLEN BASES: ~. OM·
land, 27; Gerda, Toronto, 25. .......
.-. D; Butter, ~. 22, COi·
GM, Toronto, 17.
PfTCHING <6 oedslonll· 1.991, Tor·
onto, 7-1, 2.7': Caudll, OMiand, 6'-1,
UO; .Jacklon, Toronte, .. ,. 1. ll; o.w.
Botton, 5-1, CM. s.dm. ...._ S-1, 1.n. STRIKEOUTS: WWt, .,..._ a,
Mlltflt, Detroit, 76; LMI, Toronto. 73,
SIW>. Toronto. 73; Nlearo ..... Yor11.
1Q.
SAVES: Ou4Ml•1v, It-Cftv,
1'; Clludm. Oeldllnd, 14; Da•lt. Mlnlw-tol•. t2; SIMllrt, aotton, 12; F"'-'1, Mllwauk .. , 11; ....,,_ldet, Detroit, II.
....... LM9ue
BATTING (ISO •I tlettl: Gwvnn. San
Otego, .371; Franoone, Mont,...,, .346;
Watl'llneton, Alt9nl•. .n7; Ha'(ft,
~ • .322; 9renly, s.n ,,,_
clsco, .Jlf: ~. Houston, .31';
Ramirez, Atlanl•, .J1'. RUNS: samuet, Phlllld9lpl'lla, 4';
Gwvnn, San '*tlo. 45; M911"9Wt,
Cl'llQeo, .,., Wletlnl. sen oieoo. .,.;
Durtlllm, ClllQeo, 41; Raines. Mon·
lreel, 41; Sdlmfdt. PtllledelPl'll• .... RBI: Dumam, Cl'lkMO, 50; Carter.
Montr ... , 50; Devis, Cl'llateo. '7; Sdlmldt. ~. n ; c~. sen
FrancllCO. 4
HITS: Gwvm. sen oi..o. n ;
Samuel, ~. "4, R9l'PWe1, Al·
lanta. to; Selldber9. Cl'llcaeo. to, Fr•n-
oon9, Montnlel, 74..
DOUBLES: FrWIC:ON, Montr•I. 1',
. sandberl, Ql!Qeo, 17; caner. Mon-
treal, 1'; Hullllerd, Alt9nl•, 1'; 5amuel, ~.IS.
TRIPLES: samu.I. ~. 10, se,....,., Cfllcetlo, I ; Cruz. Housloll, 7,
Gwvm. sen Dle9o. 1; McGee, St. Lou!•.
S; Mdlevnotdl. 5an Olteo. S.
HOME RUNS: Mlilrfltrl. All9nt•, IS;
SCtwnlcn, Ptl .. Jelllttla. IC; Geaner,
Mont,...,, ll; °""'*"'· Cl'llcaeo. 12; ~~11. STOLEN aASES: Wl9elna. sen oteeo. 33; s.mu.i. Ptl~. l2; R9CM, Cincinnati, lt; Dernier, Cf'llQeo,
U; R•!Ms, Montreal, 21. PITCHING 16 decblonl); Lvndl,
New Yor11, 7-1, 2-"'; Pwe1, Allanl•,
7·1, '-51; So4o. Clndnnall, 7·1, 2.51;
MltNft<, Atlanta, S-1, 1.11; tAa, Mon-
trMI, 11·3, U2. STRIKEOUTS: Y......._, ~
fl; Gooden, New Vorto., H; ltnn,
Houston, f.t; Solo, Cincinnati, 13; canton, PNladllPNa, 76.
SAVES: Sutter, St. Louis. 1';
Holel'ld. PtlllaOllpflle, 15, Gouaee. sen DMeo, ll; Orolco. New YOt'k, 13,
Smith. Cl'llea9o. 12.
Pfltp Coal DAILY pjtOJ fMoftcllJV. WM 11. :1114
SCOREBOARD
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Best of Both (Mcearronl :uo 2.60
EIDOlltaMo (Slbllle) S.20
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Ronda 0. Jamtle <McCrrn) 5.20 4.60
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Three-way Windglider battle looms
81 ALMON LOCILAB Y a.., .............
As the 20 Wtod&lidcr ilboards ~n the final fhc
races of lhcu Ol)m c trials today aJI iodtc.tions pomt to
a three~wa) ban~ amona thrte top wJors.
Hokhnson to a sbm tcad 1 the wlboarden sian the
final C()untdowo • Kart Nelson of Quin~. Mass_, who has
12.0 penah) pomts aft~ the first five five races. He is be mg
ch3lle ed b) Do-.., Han. Orange Parle, Fla., who won thr la~t two races to boost hlm to second place in the stand1n~
wtth 16.0 penalty points
In third ))lace, tbur points behmd Han. is Scott Steele,
Annapohs.. Md .. "-1th 20.0 penalty PQints Each skipper has
.ilready thrown out ha~ wOBl nee but will be entitled to
throw out another an the finaJ scorin.i.
Nelson, 20. h~ h.td only one bad race. a sixth (worth
11. 7 .POiDts) which he scored in the ~nd race. Hi De t race 1 a founh-pl · Y.hi h fOrced him to wean cxua
point over the usual t•abt points.
lnadditiootohist"owins,Hantw firu$hcd s-4-4. By
tbtowina out tht fifth (I 0 poinu). he is being forced to hold
the two founb l>lace fini bes for 16.0 points.
Steele stane<l out well with a cons,stent 2-1-2 but fell
back with two bad re<nof8·9. HcthrowsoJJllhc.nlnlband
lf be ~sumt1 bis earlier performance will aJso be able to
throw out t.be 1'4 poan" he is keeping for the eighth place.
lo O tympicsconni. sa.ilo~ do not gam points. lnsteqd t~ey are penalized for pctfonnanccs on the race course.
First place canics no penalty and is scored a5 0.0.
Subsequent penalties are 3.0 for second place· S. 7 for third·
8. for fo1.1nb. l 0 for fif\h, and 11. 7 for sixth. F:nishes belo~
s1xth ate penahzed place plus six points -seventh 11 O
Equestrian
qualifying
continues
OIYJ11.pic Games history
DARIEN Conn. (AP) -Melanie
'>nu th of Litchfield and Dutch-Bred
gc:lding Calypso glided to victory in ~undafs Grand f>nx race -the last
l'\ ent tn the fourth of five qualifying
~'s1ons for the U.S. Olympic eques-
1nan team.
Track and field medalists
MEN'S 400-METER HURDLES
and50 on.
JboardtN is ·the latest eotr)' in the Olympic
yachunactassnbecause u i1ooe oflhefaste1tlf'O'Nintand mMt atbJctic ~uatic sporu. But because the lntemauonal
Yacht Raci~ Union CJYRU) sancuoned the Gmnan-
bualt WindalJdcr~Amcric:ao sailors arc 11ot e ~ to do
weU an the clau. Most American sailboarders a~ more
accustomed to the liahter Windsurfer.
The Wfndalider is a J 2-foot. 9-inch board equiPOed
with the standard universal jo,nt mut and a wisbbOne
boom. Sailors steer by maniputating the sail and shif\in~
their wei£ht. In tacking they wallc around the mast
carryina tl)e boom and .sail with them. Jf tticy lose controi
they merel)' drop the mast and sail in the water. Both •~
~lativelr. easy to rt'trieve. To ~duce leeway the boards att
equipped with swivel centerboards and skegs.
Singlehanded
race slowed; . record sought
NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -Slackened winds, fog and
dnz.zle slowed sailors in the Observer SinJ!ehanded Trans-
Atlantic Yacht Race today. but race officials still predicted
a finish well ahead of the o ld record.
lifOTICI TO CONTMCTOM
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17210 OM 811.et. FV~ CA t2108 •
P 0 . Bo11 U10. F.v CA t272t
Proi.c1 ldent Name· BIO No
8$-0 1, ~pair ol °'1"ffW8Y• Bu•
Linet. V1t1ove IOClllOnl
Ptan1 on Ille 111<1 ptaoe of lid
tee.pt PIK~ Oepef;iment at
lbO.,..lddrwa
011e and time tor ~pt of bid•
July 21 19&4. 2 00 P M
t!or the Oo..,.,nl"il Board
Jean Murphy. PurchNl"il A;.nt
Approved Pamela Aloe, OlrectOI'.
8ull,,..• s.rvtc.t
Publlthecl C>f•no• Coe11 Delly Piiot
June 1e. ~5. 198.4
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FlCTITIOUI IWllHIU
NAMI ITATI:MINT ,
The lollowlng person. ere dOlng
bullneu 1t
RE/MAX OF COSTA MESA 23.4
E l7lh Street. Sulla 117 Co.I•
M .... Caflf 92827
RE/MA)( OI CO.ti M..a. IMM.
Newoort !Mec:ft. Inc A CllllOl'ntl
C0tporet1on, 23C E 1711\ St , Suite
117. Coste 11.4..a. Calif 92827
Thtl buSlnMS II conducted b¥ I corporation
Craig W Btti.y. Prntdent
Th11 1111emen1 w11 hied with the
County Clenc of Ofange C01m1y.on
June 8 198c
F2A71M
Published Orange Cout Dally
Pilot June 18 25 July 2. 9 1994
M32
Pl&JC fl>TICE
FICTtTIOua ..........
NW ITATl.WNT
The foUowtng pet90M .,. doing
business u ·
THE MEDIA D£PAATMINT, Nt
Dowr. Ortve. Suite 14. Newpot1
BMctl. ca 92083
U'9 K Berc:tter, I l<&amatt1.1rv1ne,
Ca 92715
This bullneet It condUC1ed by an
lndlllldual
UllK e.tc:Mt
This statement wu flied with tl'le
County Clerk ol Or1nge CounlY on
Mey 22. 1984 ,,....
Publl3hed Orange Coeat o.lly
Pllo1 May 28. June 4. It. 18, 1N4
2822·8'
PtalC NOTICE 'im11h and Calypso to pped a field of
l'tght horses and riders in tbe tie-
breakmg leg of the race during the
~5th annual Ox Ridge C hanty Horse
Show . She stopped the clock at 34.610
second s, clear of any faults.
''°°· Perlt 1m, Montrffl Frenchman Philippe Poupon was expected to cross POOUC NOT1CE
I Jonn Weller Tewksbury cu s I. s7 '· 2 t Edwin Mosu cu S.). '7.64, 2. Michael the fin ish line of the 3.400-m ile race about 11 p .m •• "but it I UP"'RIOR cou-Fl~!!!'°"E .,· ... ~-l!NT .. Henri TauJln !Frencel, 5'.l. 3 Georoe Snone tUS J. 4469, 3 Yevoenv Gavrllenko " "' ,...,. ..... .. Orton (Cenada1u s.), no llm• <Soviet umortl 4us could be even later," said race spokeswoman A n nie OF CALIFORNIA, The followlno person• are dOl"il
Joe Fargis of Virginia, in command
o fTouch of Class. won second place
at 36.333 wuh no faults
Third place went to Anne
1904, St. L41Vb lttO, Mes<aw Chamberlain. COUNTY Of O .. ANOf busine .. as·
1 Herrv Hiiimen IU.S), S3 o, 2 Franlo. I \loll••' BKI>. (East Germany), 41.70, 2 P hilip Weld of Gloucester. Mass .• holds the record In lhe Maner of the OASIS FARMS. 1201 South :::~<u.s >. S3'l. 3 Georoe Poege cu 5 ' ~:~!11~".;:,"'c'i~::, 1~1~~~,~~1ri'i "·84• 3 with his solo crossing of 17 days, 23 hours and 12 minutes ~~~~~~SJ~SEPH JACKSON ~:=. g:,~~·1 Sutt•
105
' L• ''°'· L"'°°" set in 1980. the last running of the quadrennial race started tor Change 01 Name Richard A. Marahbum. 14&0 ,-.
I Cnarlu Bacon cu s ), SS 0, 2 H•rrv • in t 960 No A 123598 cado Road, La Hab<I HelgMI, Callf, Hillman IU S.l. SS3, 3 Leonard TremHr WOMEN S IO HURDLES • · · ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE 90631
1c;,..1 Britain>. s7 0 1u2. LH A"9llls . R.ac~ offic!al~ over the weekend had been st1clting FOR CHANGE OF NAME Ooneld c. Matahburn, 19172 La
~ • .-.... ~~-~-~~llit(.<-,fPi>:~Ui ~·~:~.,,...__a.,..:lu.~~
.... ~--.. ~;.f -. , .. ~ldreo Ooorll<S~ .'u Sl : 'l~ 2 with thet.r predictJon that the old record would be.beaten CHARLES JOSEPH JACKSON Praden. YOl'bl Linda, CelH. 92881 ~~ ·.,.,_,~--~~.i p -. ~~~r'.&Jier.~~ I\ ..!.. uuon In 1t11a court'°' This buslnest la conducted by'•
su · · 1~. 8aftlft "V'ltdld.-typ1~tfie ~~ees4rlc.at:t1i""~ ~h°in h•• · ·""""' · ~~~!.~ • •
I
Fouth place went to Leshe Burr of
Fairfield. atop of Albany at 35. 914
"11h four faults.
.. This course is always tough," said
Smith, who with C.alypso has become
the onl) duo to win North America's
Tnple Crown of Show Jumping.
Those competing m Sunday's
t:H'nt travel to Lake Placid. N.Y. for
the final leg to determine who
represents the U.S. Olympic eques-
tnan team at Los Angeles.
1m. ~ens 1 Tr•t11sonc111 vane 111111y1 11 7. 7 AMI the entrants neared the U.S. coast. Then VJSJbility dropped CHARL JOSEPH JACKSON 10 This ·,t;:rwu tiled with~
I F M.oroan Tevlor (US ), S76, 'l Ero, Steuer !Gffmanvl. 11 7 3 Eltzebetn Tevtor to less than a mile in rain and drizzle today and forecasts CHARLES JOSEPH BROWN County Cle<ll of Orange County on
v11en CF1n1enc11 S31. 3 1vart R11ey <Us 1 1ceneda> 111 called for those con dition s _ i>lus thundenbowers and 1T 1s HEREBY ORDERED 1tta1 ell June 7. 1984
5'.2 '"'· Lendofl 2 4 r. h Id h fr T _..,._ pe<1on1 lnt9'ealed 1n the matt9' f'M71M ltn, Annterd9m 1 Franc1,,. Bl•nhrs-Koen <Hotlllndl seas •. 1eet -to 0 t rou u~y. al0<eaald 8'>PM' ti.t0<e lhts coun Publi$hed Orange Coalt Delly
1. David Burohtev (Grnt Br1ta1nJ ~ 4 11 7. 1 Maur&en Girdner (Great Britain) Winds were l 0 to 20 nots from the south and In Department No 3 at 700 CIVIC Pilot June 18, 26. JUiy 2. 9, 19M ~.:~n~ ~~SJ'.~ s ), 536. 3 F Moroe11 II? l Shortevl Strickland (Austr&lla). 11 • expected to change to southwest later tonight and Tuesday. Center Drive w .. t San1a An•. C&ll-M29
lfll. Ln ~ 1 Sh1rtett s1~~~~1rallal. 109. 2 A satellite fix early today on Poupon's 56-foot 1o/nia. on July 23· 1""· •1 9 t5
th f1 M . h sh ed . l 53 .1 fro o clock AM . and t'*1 and lhere 1 Rooert Tisdell (lretand) SI 1 2 Gtenn Marie C.olul>ntcneva (Soviet Union), II I, l tnmaran, e eury IC OD, OW It m.J CS OUt m snow cauM 11 any IMy hall'I wtty
H11rdln <us I s1 9 3 F Moroan Tevtor Ma<I• ~noer 1wnt Germany), 11 1 the Brenton Reef finish line and making 5.5 knots in a lull. sa.ld pelllioo for change ot ~am• ! U SI, S2 0 ltS4 M11boum1
1"6, a..11n 1 Sn•~v s1rlckl11nd (Ausrrallal. 10.1. 2 p . ~ouEpolf n ~-24.311 mdil~ ahca2di,.,?f cou.nhtrymbi~ Marc 1~1~s"~L~~~~1~cs.<ed that •
I Glenn Herdln 1U S l S2 4, 2 John Gisela Kohler IEHI Germarwl. 10.9, 3. 3J0t S AQUlttne , 0108 4. IUlO\S, W tile t td was ce>py of this order to tt1ow cellse be
Loarlno !Caned•). S17 3 Moouet Wnote Norma Tnrower (Auitrellal 11.0 Bntain 's Peter Phillips, who on Friday bad led Pou pon by pubhthed in lhe Orange Cou1 Delly
(Pt11111191nes1, s2.1 '"°· Rome ~ 28 miles. Phillips' 60-foot trim aran TravaCJ'C$t Scawad; was Piiot, • new1paper ol general 19'1, LClftdon I lrln• Pren (Sottiet Urtlonl. 10.1; • If latl publtsned In lhl t 1 Roy Cocnren (US ). SI I, 1 Duncan Carole Quinton !C.rul Brlleln}, 10.9, 3 making 4.8 k n ots and was 41.8 miles behind the lea er. ~t :ut °:~ce a weetl for f~~~~~
White (Sri Lankel, SU. 3 Run• Leruon Gisela Blrkemever !EHi Germany), 11 0 secullv. weka prior lo Iha day of
CSweoenJ, S7 2 Hid hearing
1tS2. H•Mnlrt ,,.,, Tollve NHYC t S D yt wi Oared June 1•. 198C 1 Cnarle\ M.oo<e (U.S ), 50 •• 7 Yuri I Karin B1111er <Eesl C.ermanvl. 10.S. 2 ra OD ns FRANK OOMENICHINI
Llluttev (Soviet Unoonl. 51 l. 3 Jonn Holl1nd Terese Ciel>le·Wiec.zorel< (Potencll, 10.S. 3 Judge ot the
(New 2Hlend). S7 2 Pamela KllbOrn IAustratlaJ. 10 S senior sabot er Superior Court ltS4, Mt4beume 1961, MeicQ cnv own Published Orange Coast Oalty Pilot
I Glenn Devis 1U S J, 50 I, 7 su,, 1 Maureen Celrd (Austrella), lO l. 2 June 18 25, July 2, 9. 198•
"'EOdie"' Soutnarn (US ), SOI 3 Joinua Pam•la Kilborn IAustretiel 10•. 3 Cn1 M·35 Cutt>reatn (US l. Sl 6 Cntno tTelwan) 10 c
lt60, Rome
1 Glenn Devis (US ) 0 3, 1 Clllron
CulhrNn IU S ) 496, 3 IUc,,.rd Howard
CU S.l 49 7
IK4,T•n I warr•n "R .... Cewltv ( U S l 49 6
John Ceoper (GrNI Brote•lll SO I S.lvato<e Morale tueiv>. SO I
IMI, Mexico City 1 Oev1d ~ry (Gr .. t Britain) '8 11
1 Gerhard H.n<1loe (West GerrNnYI. 49 O
l Jonn Sne<wood (Great Brlleln), 4' 0
1972. Munld\ I John Akll·Bu& (Ui>elldel. 4117, 1
Reli>n Menn (US ) 41 SI, 3 011vld H-v
(Great 8rltelnJ, '9 S2
100 METER HIJtllOLES
1tn. Muftldl
1 Anl\el>e Enrl\ardl (East Germanvl
12 S9,t 1 \/e'er•• Bufanu IRom11nle). 11114
3 Karin Bela f" IEHt ~m.nvl 12 90
1976, Menlr'MI
I Jonanna !>cn11tler IE.st C.e<menvl
12 77 1 Te1111na Anosimova (Soviet U"ionl 1171 l Nelelva L~va (Soviet Unoonl
1190
ltlO, MoKeW
1 \1118 Komosove (Soviet Ulll<>nl. 12 5'.
7 JOhenna Kii• ( Eest C.ermanv I, 12 t.l, l
Lucyn11 Lenoer <Po4end), 17 6S
Phyllis Drayton of Newport Harbor Yacht Oub was
the Gold flight (masters division) winner in the senior
sabot national championship sailed inside the harbor out
of Balboa Yacht Club Saturday and Sunday.
Drayton won the Gold Flight with 3'/• points to to l ()JI.
for runner-up Nancy Klokke. NHYC. Betty Woodall. San
Otego Yacht Club was third with 15 points.
In the Silver F1tght the winner was Cliff Mathias.
Alamitos Bay Yacht Club, 711• points: second was Don
Benedict. Lido Isle Yacht Club, 9. and third was Meredith
Wood, San D1cgo Yacht Club, 12.
Winner in the Senior Div1s1on was Chuck Sinks.
Mission Bay Yacht Club, 13'h: second was Joann Norman,
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 14. and third was Mike
Sentovich, Alamitos Bay Yacht Club. I 7'h.
NU.IC NOTICE
SUPUUOA COURT OFntE STATI:
OF CALIF°"NtA
FOR T HE COUNTY Of' OflANO£
Estele of ELIZABETH LYNCH.
aka ELIZABETI-' G LYNCH. a.Ila
ELIZABETH GERTRUDE LYNCH.
Oeceat.ed
CASE NO. A120113
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SEU
..EAL PAOPE .. TY AT PRIVATE
SA~
PtllUC HOTICE
FICTITIOUI W ... 11
NAME STATPl!NT
The lottowlng perwe>n 11 doing
bu.iness u .
LAGUNA CANYON ATHLETIC
CLUB. 2295 Laguna Canyon ~.
Laguna Beac:h. C<r. 92&5 t
Jefffey Jay Llndi.y, 22822 Lellgo.
Laguna Niguel. Calif. 92877
fhls bu9lness I• c:onducted by: an
tndi\llduel
Jeffrey Jay Undi.y
Th.la saatement wH lli.d with the
County Cle<ll ot Or•noe Coun!y 011
June 7. 1984 Dfl'120
Published Ofange Coul Dally
PtlOI June 18, 25. July 2. 9. 1914 M25
P\lllC NOTICE
FICTTT'IOUS IW .....
NAME I TATOIENT
The lolloW\ng per90nl are doing
buSlneS$ ...
K & B LEASING CO . 1308 Fox
Or • Fuller1on, Calif. 92e35
Howard c Keylor. 1308 FOii O<.
Fult«ton. Calif. 92635 Carbide Conauttmg Corporation.
A C•Hloml• Corporation. t308 Fox
Or • Fullerton. Calif. 92835
U.S. Olympic trials results
NOllC4 II hereby given lhat. IUb-
,ect to conlfrmalton by the abotte-
eottlled Supe<IOr Court. on June 28
198• 11 10 • m . or lhetea'1a< within
the ume allowed oy law, JACK W
LYNCH, as •dmlnl1lrt10I' wllh Ille
will ane•ed ol the estate of ELIZA·
BETH LYNCH, de<: .. Md. wlll Mii at
pr111ate sale to the highest and best
net bidder on the te<m• and c:on·
dltlons hereinafter mentioned all DENSMORE the Rollary and M ass of the right. title and 1nl9'•I of ELIZA·
This buslneu la conducted tly a
general partnerahlp
HOW9rd C. K•Yk>r
This statement wu flled wtlh the
County Clerk of Orange County on
June 7. 1984 F'll7m
Published Orange Coat Dally
Piiot June 18. 25, July 2. 9, 1984
M28
suncs.v-' resuft$
MEN
100 (s.mlflnals. TllCI four In Nell hNt .,lllMed .., tll\al)
HHI I -I Ron Brown, Pno.nox, 10 18 7
Sam Gr.Odv Atlanta, 10 19 3 Harv•v Gtence. Phenix Cllv Ale , 10 77 4 Emmit K1nQ West
Hlonlend Ala 10 30 S J11mes Sanford.
Paseoene. 10 JS 6 Albef"t ROO!nson. CnlcallO. 10 36 1 Jerem1an W,_..r Fresno. 10 31 I
Merk McNell Houstoo 10 S3 HHI 1 -I Cert Lewis W1lllnQt>orO, N J •
10 IS 2 Kirk Beotlstt. Beeumont Texes. 10 2'
3 CeMn Smotn 8o4too, Miu . 10 1t ' Mel
Lett eny Brunswick C.11 • 10 l7 S Themes
J~eoon. Moreland onlo. 10 4S 6. Ellhlon Stinson, Galveston Tu.es 10 50 1 Luis Mo<e!H,
LOS Anoetes 10 S3
100 (FINI)
I Cerl Lewis 1006. 1 Sam Gre<ld\I 10 71, 3
Ron Brown 10 73 4 CelYln Smlln, 10 19. S Kine
Beotiste 10.JO. 6 Emmit Klno. 10.•1. 1 Hervev
c.1anc1 10 47, a ~ La11erw, 10 43
400 -(Finl round. F-In Mell Miit eftd
,..art ...,,, ,.,""' .,ellfV ,_ tec1er• Ma1M
reuftd)
Hear l - 1 Antoolo McKav, Atlanta, 4S.3S 2
Butel> Reynolds. Allroo. onoo cs S6 l Willie
Smllh. Unk>n<lale, N Y •HS 4 Cedric \leUQhn,.
Mont~v. Ala , cs 78 S Leron Brown,
Knoxttltte. Tenn '6 31 6 Jeff wnlte, Reedlno.
Pa , '661
Heet 2 -1 Sunoer Nix, Cnlceoo, 4S 77 2 Rod
Jones. Sourn Oak Cllft. Tuas. •HS 3 Lem.r Smtih, Buffalo, N Y • '46 19 4 Perrv CarllklOe,
Gr...,.vlllt, Miu , 46 19 S Jame$ Herrl$, Buna,
Texaa, '6.33. 6 Jett Gron. Cantoo. so .. "·'' 7 Edward Freiler, GrH nttllle, NC , 41 44 HHI 3 -I Alonro Babers, Montoomerv,
Ala • •S 43 7 Mark Wltnersooon. Cnk:aQO, 4S.S7
3 Rev Armste•d St Louis. 4S S9 4 Bred
Mc Don.Id. ~nlll •S 63 S, Mkt>aet Cannon,
Delles, •S 97 6 RIQCl!e Henderson. Weshl119ton.
0 C • '6 84 1 John Pe11.,son Amarillo Ttxal,
47 6t
Hffl 4 -I Clarence Dani.I. Alexelldef' Cllv
Ale 4S 7S 'l. Will .. McL•UQnhn, Eest °''nge N J . '6 JI l Ce!Yln Broottl. Ptlenox City Ale ..
" )9 4 EO<I.. Cerev Quincv, Cehf 44 41 S
Aubrey Jonas, LOUlon Oltle " S8 6 Miene .. 8radlev. Goff. Kens 47 37 7 Jl'ff Jecllsoo. w
Laf•vette, Incl '9 n
HHI s -1 MICll•ll Frenks St Louh. Mo.
4S JS 1 Well~ M.cCoY 011Vtona Beach. Fla ,
45 3' 3 Ot•ver Br!Ooes, OlllrlCI HllQnlS, Mo ,
4S 14 4 Cliff Wllev 84111,,_e cs 96 S Krtl
Outr, Puveltuo. Wesh "13 6 Ed YHrwood
Str11lford Conn "S2 7 Bllt Green. Palo Alto
'6 64 I EUVlfll McOenlll. Fort Pierce. Fte .
"67 Heet 6 -I Darrell Roolnson. T.com•. WHh , 4S 40 2 Marl\ Rowe Bvllelle MIH.,
4HO l Wiiiie Celdwlll Killeen , TellH, •S.6t 4
ROddle Haltv Texarto.ane, TtJtllS, cS 11 S. Cllrls Wnltloek. Satla1tool, '6 09 6 Robin Tllomes. SI
1.ou1,, """>, "U 7 E11o1 Tabron. O.tro11, '6:i.
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HHI I -I JOhn Marst>all. Plalmleld. N.J .•
1'610 2. Jeff WHI. LOl A119eles, 14660 J
J111"1''" ltoolnlOn. 0111>.l11nd, I 46 60 • Jeck Mcintosh, O..rborn Mlct> I '611 S E~
S.ndtf'i. S,,.w, Mlss I "n 6 Mike sn... Ann
Arbor, Midi .. I c7 74 1 Scott Oevl\, St LOYls. """> I c7 JI I Octevlul Clerk SeMord, Fla ,
1 4'CS
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I 47 62 2 Stamev "tawtne Feytllf'llllt. Ark,.
1 •7 to J tltandY WllM>n, 1Cno11v1ne, IOwe. I '7 M 4 ,..,, lltiCMrdto41, T emoe. Afll , 147 fO S
JoNwly WaJlter O."as I 4100 6 Dan Futrell
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view T .. u . 1 ., n • Oettld MK1l. ComDton.
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3 lltav 9'owt\, WHlll"Vton 0 C I 41 OS 4
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Wfllttlll'. A~oue. l '7 42 6 James Ger
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Mkn .• 29:37.41 13. Oen Diiion, Cnfcooee, Mau
30:00.26 14. Chrlt Hamilton, EUQlnt, Ore,
30:24.99. IS. Jeff Ortntt>, Cnarlevolx. Mich ..
30:24.99 HHt 2 -I Ed Evntone, ()ooen, Utan,
2':34 37 2 Herb LlndMtV, 8oulcW, Colo . 2':34.31
l. Gerrv Blorktund, Twig, Minn., 2':34.50 4 Tom Amoerrv. Tuaon, 21:346S S JOhn ldllrom,
Owetonf\4, Mlm .• 2':39 22 6. Greg Fredericks,
8oatst>uf"Q, P•, 29:46.03 7 Patrick \leugM, ~Ix, 21:S7.SI. I . Roo T•t>O, Euoene. Ore.
19 12.01 9 Mane Stkklev. Str•sburg, Ve., 79:11.71 10. Deen Mallhewl, Lellewood, N J.,
29-.39 16 11. Rov Kluln, Sen Fr•ncltelO, 2'.SI 59
12 Deen Kimbell. Atkinson. N.H .• 29-.51.13 13
Steve M.cCcwmaek. Lot AnoalH, J0-.2S.AI.
Hui 3 -1 Pet Porter, Alamc>M, Colo
21 2'.l4. 2. Don Cll•rv, Euoel'I, Ore , 2':29 76 3
Merl< Curp Polo, ""'°, 2':29 ts. 4. Petrick
Peterson. lslio. NY • 2'.34 20 S Tony Sandoval,
LO$ Alamos, N.M . 'll:AO S2. • Kelln Brtntlv,
Wont., Heven. Fte . 2'·4 .89 1 Kiri\ Pfefter.
F•Ut>rook, 21:50 27 I Jonn Moreno, Pacifica
1157.03. 9 Mark Conover, Orfnd11, 29:0S31 10
JOhn Easker, Norrie. WI$ .. 29·19 41. II ROberl
HOCll>e. Lowell. Man . ~4 11 11 Ger111d
Oonakowsid, Euoene, Ore., 19·4' 13 ll Daniel
Grimes, Cuoertlno, 79.SI 21> 14 John Flcwa.
Lec:tn rd, Conn .. 30-04.35
TrtriM Jump ( flnel);
1 Mike Contev, CnlcaQo, S7·S 2 Al Jovner.
East St. Louis. 111 •• S6-c>4. 3 Wlllle Banks. Los
An~s. !.6·7~. 4. Rev Kimble, 0.kland, 5$_, S
Ct>arlu Slmol\lns, Alllen, S.C., SS·O. 6. Greg
Caldwell. Lo' Anoeln, 5'·911'1. 7. Oo.Je G•rner,
Los Angeles, S3·61t•. • Robert Clnnon. Col-umbus, Ohio. S3·S"'1 9 Bvron Crfddle, tltlcn-
mond, S3·7J;., 10. Ger•ld M.cN11fr, St. Loult,
S2·9'"-11 Paul Jorden, Mouiton. S2·1
H-Threw 1-...1. I Bill Gr-.n, Sunnvvafe, 2•3 2 Jud LoQen.
Nortn Canton, on10, 237-9 l Ed Burke, Lot Gatot. 23S·7. 4 Al SchOternen, Kent, Ohio, 72S·9
S Peter F11rrner, El Paso, m ·7 6 Jen DeSoto.
Rof\nert Perk, Cetll , 170-7 7 Ken Flu. E~
Ort .. 111·4 I AndV Bft,.tt, TOiiand, Conn ,
71S-I 9 Dave McKenzie. Feirflald, 21•·S 10
Jot>n McArdte, Euoene. Ore 211·1 11 Ktllh
B•••son. Oellas, 710-6 t2 Mannv Sll'lerio West
Ntw Yor-k , N Y 206·9
Javelin nw-(~,., tMers flnel$):
I Boo ROOQY. S.nte Barbare. 290-1 1 Tom Petrenotf, HOf"tllrldQI, 11S· I l Duncan Alwooc:t,
S.etti.. 770-1 • Jeson Bender, P91•tuma
264· IO. S Mark Anderson. Olemond S11r. 261·S
6 Tom Jerdwfn. Fresno, 2St·IO 1 Stev• ROiier
San Bruno, 7S9·1 I 8oC> Rocken. WllleN Ventv,
Waah., 2Sl·2 9 Miiie Bernett. West Covina,
256-I 10 Curt Renstord, Most' Leh, waan.
2~·t 11 John Am.bite Sof"lno L•kt Helehll.
N J . 252·9 12 Roe Ewellko, S.nte Berbera, 2S2·3
WOM(N
100 - ( '"'"' ..... ''"' ....,. Ill NCfl ... , ..,, ttle next fltur Mltftf ecfvaflu le MCMd
rwtld).
Hffl I -I JHnette BOiden, Comoton, 11 37
2 JKkit WesntriQton, Hou1lon, 11 u 3 Liu
Hooklnl, CnkaQO, 11 '3 • Berber• Bell, Fort
Wcwtl't. r .. es. 11 7S s Monlu Tavlor, Secrt
memo, II 1' 6 Ttrl Smelstrle. PNrlend. Texat,
11.n 1. Ctot" Cow•na, Jonftt>oro Le , II 7' a
Ellllne Jonel. Detroit 11 13
HHI 2 -I Evelyn Astltcwd. Ro .. vllle 111' t
Mlchllle C.tover Pennsauken. N J • 11 S. J
Mlchelle Finn OrlllnOo Fie . 11.60 4 OonN
Dennis, Tacoma. WHh . 11 u s Oevere Tevtor'
ro.a Cll\I, tow•. 11 11 6 Viv~ McKenl11
Detroit. 11 t. 7 Andrei.tte c.111. Lot Anoete•. 11 ,.
H .. t ) -I Alice Brown, All~ 11 '5. 7
OJ-. Wlnlams CnicaQO 11 7S 3 Marv ~.
Hat'lffnt Tues " .. 4 Wanav \ll(Hfl, Trtfl
t()f1, N.J • 11 JO s Zelda Jonnion Pornone 11 "
6 l(lm Jemison T~ Ohio 11 14 7, 0.'MI
Sow911. Rl<tlmond Ve 1115 I Sandre How~. LM Anoe!H l 1 t4
Heat 4 - 1 K11thr-Wt".C.. Miami, It 47
7 "andY GIVMt At'nllVVl.. N y • ,, ... l
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Jones. 1209
HHI 3 • I Jeennette Bolden, 11.38. 2 Marv
Boto.n, 11 '6 3 Kethr-Wallace, 11.SI t.
L•Shon Neckl. 11.60. S. Mlcnttll Finn, 11.62. 6.
Barbera Bell. 11.13. 1 Clolft Cowens, 11.13. I
Tari Smalstrta, 1190.
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HHI I -I. \leterle Br lsco-Hootu, Los
Anoeles. s I n 7 Florence C.rlffilh. LO$ Anoe!H.
SI 1' 3 Brenoa Cllltta, Mltc:ott, Ge .• Sl.92 4 Liiiie LM!herwood, RelPh, .Ille., 52.09. S. Rotiene
Betit, Belllmore, S1 17 6. tltobln Coltmlrt·eall. A~ T .. es. S2.79. 7. Anisa EmerWlf!, Los
A , S7'1 I. Mlc:netll Mof"r'ls, OetroO, SJ.IS
HMI 'l -I c ... nor. C~ouon. Jedi· sonttllll, Fiii., 50 17 2 Olene Olxoo, New Yon.,
SI S1 3 Alice Jectson, Atlante, S2.JO. 4. Easter
C.et>rlelll, Pfel,.le View. Texas, S2.47 S Gwen Gardner. LO\ AllQaln, 57.64. 6 Sharon Dabney,
Mont.,.ev Park. S3 l3 7 Roulyn Ounato.
M11ywood. tn • S3.S... 8 Jove• Wilson. W1rren. Mich .. SJ.66
Heer 3 -t 0.nean Howerd, Grenad• HINs.
S l 13 2 Sf!errl Howerd, Los Anoelff, 51.14. 3. Kell11 Botlon, Sen Jose, 52 42. 4 N\¥rv Jonnson,
Canv0<1, T•aH, S2.60 S. Rosalyn Brv11n1, Chi·
ceQO, S2 63. 6. Rtr>ee Ct>eml>ers·Rost, Rltte"ld•,
SJ.32 1 Cnewaukll Knlohlen, Los Anoe"1, SJ.61
8 Lorette Edwards, HOYston, S3 71.
IOO (Semtflllilh. Tep ltwee In N dl heat plus
newt twa tadftt ttrnai GUaltVftr T""4tav"a -.ii
J 0 H N DA VI D S 0 N Resurrection will be held BETH LYNCH, dtceaHCI, al the
DENSMORE a resident o f Monday 7·30 PM at Our time of ,,., dealh end ell right, Ulle
Lad · and 1nteres1 that the ntale hu ac· Laguna Niguel, passed Y of Mount Carmel Quired 1n addition 10 thll of dece-
away June 13, 1984 m South Church, Newport Beach. denl ti the Uma of tier death. In the
Laguna, Cahforrua. He is Final interment services real property located In the County
survived by his loving wife will be held Tuesday June ~r~~·,~::1of CalHornla. de-
Grace, 2 sons. DaVl~of Fair· 19, 1984 at lO:OOAM at Good Trlci cM. Block c . Lot 8. Kiiton
banks. Alaska. and Stephan Shepherd. Services under SQuar• ea shown on~ rec:otd«I
o f N e w h a 1 I . C a I 1 • the directions of BALZ In Book 16 Page 48 of Misc
forn1a.Mother Martha BER GER ON S MITH Map•;.~~~~·1~<>;~·
Densmore. and sister TUTHILL MORTUARY, The propeny 11 commonly r•
Kathleen Hersey. both of 646-9371 !erred 10 u 926 S Halledey StrM'l.
Y b C C I f M Santa Ana. CelllorntL U a ll Y • a 1 r r::;;,;:;;;;;:;;;c;;;;;;;;;;;;:::~i The sale 11 aubjecl to current
Densmore was reured ex· taee c:oll'IOan1a. condition•. rMtrie·
eculive with the Inter· HARIOR LAWff·MT. OUYE llons. rlghl1. r1g1111 of way. a/\d
nauonal Silver Company for Mortuaty • Cemetery .... menls ol records. any.
30 years. H e was a member Cr~atory oncumbrancft of record to be satts-
625 G I ,. fled out ot the purchue Pf\ce
of the Laguna Niguel Coun-1 '5 er "'119 The property 11 10 be aotd on an
try Club and served m thE C~b~5~~a 1 ··11 is"' b••••· excepl tor Utle U S Navy during World Bid• or oftw1 are Invited for this properly and must be In wrlll"il and
War II. He will be sadly wtll be received at the olflce of
missed by all Services will TIMOTHY J BLIEO, auorney '°'the
be held Tu<>sday June 19 PIERCE 8AOTH .. A8 admlnl11ra1or. 11 Columbia Savtnga "" .. Building, 179t1 Von Karman. Suite 1984 , 10 AM at the South IELL lftOADWAY 130, lrvlne. California. lei.
S h o r es Baptist Chun:h MORTUARY 7t4·8e3·t&4•. (2787 Br111o1. Suite
3 2 7 12 Crown Va I I e y 110 Broadway 100. Costa Meaa. Callfornla. tel.
HMI 1 - 1. Kim C.elleoner, S.n11 Monka. Parkway, Laguna Nt"gu"I Cos1a Mesa 71•·850-9090 •through June t5. 1St,2t 7 Rutn Wnocl<I, Et Toro. l:St.'9. 3. ,.. 642 91S0 19841 Of ..._flledwlththeCI k
Essie wasnfnoton, Houston. 7:00.35. c. Cvrt111111 496-9331 Family request · ol Mid s:r:r1~ Court or det1V:ec:1
Wern«, LO$ A"911e\. Hl0.'8 s Oetlu Floyd, donations be made tn mem· to TIMOTHY J BLIED pertonally. et Detroit, 2 00 94 6 Sue AO<llson. Ctark1ton, Miss . 7:00 99 1 Lou•~• Romo. Torranca, 2.01 S9 . 1 o ry of John D Densmore le any lime •11• llr11 public:atlon of
Annette Cemotietl, Leurelton, "'Y .. 2:09.73 the· Winners C11-cle. South 8 Al T2 8 EHGt:140"' ~~! noyllee and be10femah the
Hfft 2 -I ROl>tn Cem9blll. We~nolon, C M~-' I Ce 3 872 &MITH & l UTHll.L o c . 2-01 17 1 Olen• Rlcht>uro, Trov, N v, oast "'-'1ca nt~r. 1 The J>f()f>efly wlll be IOld on the
70141 3 CtaUOt1te Gr~el. s.ttm. Ore . Co.1 t Highway , South WESTCLIFF CHAPEL 1o11ow1no 19'ml cash or pert cash
2-01 51 4 Cnris Greoortti. Seetl«>r*, Mau . Laguna. Ca 92677 Pacific •?" E 17th St and part cr.c111. tile l9'mt of 9'ld1 2-01.52 s Rose Mondev. North<ldQe, 2.-oJ cs 6 Costa MHn credit 10 be ecceptlble 10 Ille Gell Coowev, COIOf"edo Sortnos. Colo . 2'04.04. 1 View M ortuary Dtrretors 6"46 937 1 under.tgned and 10 the Supw'lor
Joette Clerk, Soutn Orenoe. N J • 2'°4 '3 I lM 6·H . 2700 Court. 10% ol the amounl bid to ArboNst. Charlotte. N c . 2:06.70. accompany 1tte ott9' by certified
10,000 •llrllbftlen DA y cheek. and the bawic. 10 be paid 11
I Joan S.noll. FrMOOrt Maine, l'l-a7.41 2 ROSE J D y cioa. of eacrow alter contirmellon Kelle t5hmael, M.edison, Wit. J2;:J7.l7 IOOlleolale · A , a resident of PACfflC VIEW ot u.. by the Supe<tC>f Court
record. OIO rec<ll'd. 11 '341, Kathy Hettes, 1914) Newport Beach Pass~d MIEMOAIAl. PARK To•. renta, °'*'ting Ind rneln-
3 Reoln• Jovce. lreiend, l2.41.7' 4. M.env away June lS, 1no .. Sh•,_ C M tanence ax-Ml, ..... .,...--...m1 Coo«MV Euvene Ore . 32 Sl.91. s. LIM M.ertln, ·~ ~ .. emelery • ortuary ,,_.. _..., ,..._,_
Au,tralf•. l2 S3 S3 6, Margeret Groos, EU91M, survived by her huaband Chapel • Crematory on tnauranc. ~ta~ to IM
Ore , 37-SS IS. 1 Cerol Url111·Mcl.etct\le, Hou'· Charles E. Day, Jr., chtl"'-n •SOO Pacific V1~w Drive purc:tlu. llhall be prorated " of tO!'I. ll 03 06 a Gienv' Qulc::k, N-!Htand, un; Be lhe data ot recordt"il of oon-
ll'04 '6 9 Ellen Lvoo•, S.nte Monica, ll-ot.12 Charles E. Day Jr, Ill, Nt"wPOfl eel'! veyence Examlneuon of lltle, r•
10 Oee>ble Eloe S.tem, °'"'·• 33:2•.33 11 Calhv Karen Ann Smith of West-644 ??OCJ cording of conveyanc., tranwfer
SCfllro. Dover. N H . 33:26.53 (American lunlor · Ml h 1 0 _._ tax•. and any u1 .. ln1U1ance policy
record, Old record, 34 SU, Ro1tat1ne Stet, 1'71) mtnster, C ae A .; ~rt lhaH b9 II 1"41 tAP«'IM of the
12 Beth Farmer. C.elnesvllla, Fla., 33:$2.7-4. 13. J .; Randall S . Day, alJ Of purcll&Mr Of purchH9'1
Kim SChnurofell, San ~tao, U:Ol,71. 14 lttnM Newport Beach; mother, McCORMICK MOATUllRY The undetsigMd r_.,.. tl'Mt
Wvckoff, Fr""°· 34·1• ..... lS. Jenni Pwten . M adeline Jowdy of T-.. •·. 11gs Laguna Canyon Ra r19ht to ,.i.ct•ny and all bid• prlOr Seton Rovo-, Le . 3'•1182 16. TC>fl Neubauer. .__ • ._ ... _ 10 er1try of an order c:onllrmlng the Oshko•h, w1,, u 11 •s 11 Keren Camobell, wvu&ert John, Frank, AJ-Legvna n ch Ca 926S 1 Ille
Eelt Lanslno. Mich, U.IUt 11 9onnle sons, bert J owdy, aU of Tex.111, 494 941S DATED. June 7, 1914
Nor-wCIOd, Minn . 34 lt 7' It Carot OIMton. s.n and William of Saudi OAL&.IVAN, SCHM1£SINO I &LIED :~ !:;31 1' 20, Pam M.orrll, S.OVth PaMdlnll, s.t •. $ C TIMOTHY J BLIEO .._.. .. " .... ,. Arau..; lit.en. Vf'ra A boud AU~ tor Admlmstretor JACK
I J--~'-...... < and VlqpnJa Pa.niu.o both W LYNCH , ....... Jovntir, •.~... Amef'Qn record. Old ------------1 THY recorct. 6.ASI. ~ne f:r~. 1"21. 2. JOdl of Tex.u, Mary Ann Wlllla "8.JC NOTIC£ nMO J.. -..o.t.!~ Andenoft, 6,4ll a, ClndY ~.Uk '· Patsy of Gennany hecia.Uon of GALUVAN. ICH~l~I a BLIEO
Wall.,, 6,lSl 5. Joell-~. S .... I 6. ~ •-----------...1 l'ICTmOUl .UU... ~717 ltttlOI, Sulle 100 Harmon, S,tll '·Debra &.Mton. Uk I. Ktm' ...-nAn..wf COlll MMe, CA tn2t P\lbllthed .... U .. f, MMv HarrlnelOll, SML It, TM't'I Orange Coatt D1llty P tot. Jun9 11,
Allton, s,m 11. Su.al\ arow11t1. s.sn 12, o.. Pl••• ni. tQllowlng P«eoN •• doing 12. ti. 1114 Clln, S-S'l U, Mvrfte 0.-, U:lil.. l•, SNle l>UtineM _. M-11
Tan, UJJ IS. ~Ml HJcoalllt• SAD. '6, TrKT .... ., ...... f lnt~I CftlnO im. ors. Lld ..
Hanlon, S.JK 17. c.trle Mc.UueNlrl. U4 "· 1"u M&Arthuf BM!. It• ..-0.1 NlJC ll)llC( Miii•• Altten, $,I,. lt, SNron HalfW., ,,,., IMM. Ce 92715 ---------------Ulna ZlrTvnlnneft dlO "l>I llnl\11.. o..id I< L.arntl. 11S~a MICMhur P'tcnnout.,... U -I, Jackie Jovrw, £ut SI. L.eult. II... 8M1 Ste4M>. IMM. C.92715 ..
22·• <-"'-~ "-talHOfl record:* recont John Mtn.,, tm2 ~r1'-~au men
11·9\'t, Jodi Andtnon, Im> 2. Jodi A"°'"°", Blvd. Ste~. 1N!M C1 ta7 t& Tiie 'ollowltlt ~ tt9 doing
C.MHo 20 IO~ l, P91•'1' W....,, Yelm.. Wiii\., M•hrdld ,_UHlch, 1HU tlUliMel M
••• • •• ClndY Gl'tllnet. UMnoll. Or•. I~ MecAtthUf 8'¥d. Si.'"°· IMN, Ca AOVAHICI ACfO w~ SYS· S.. ~ HtnN1t. TtlouMnel O.U. 1 '· ta?IS TCMS il.aMcl'~~
Suwn &nlwnell, llt\ti ..,...,.., If ·J 1• AK Aatt. 11652 Mac.Arth\lt 81V'd, lelch, Ca IM4J c.amtM4A""'8n. Moclltsto, lH I. IC.,,..... 5 1<911MWI ..,,,.. Ju.al ~ .... ~.. It• '· M.,,.,.. a--, 8t1 ''°· ltWW, ~ 927 t Lfl • Hvntinoton ~.Ce .,....
L.tlnl, Mc1 . 11-ti-t. 10. Dtllt• L.er'MI\. NW--Th••~• conoudld tty: 1 nwa tN111WM • c~ .,.
dtltll, Wt"', 1tofl", 11. TOllV6 AlltOft, Otnehe, llmli.d pet1~ 11\tf\itdUtl •
...... lt•7\I) 12, Juamta AMfOI\, ~ hr1l. JOtiH M•MAA ~lier Met . 1t·7\ti 13, Joel\ auua1. LOl'e a..d'I, for a.1"'4 M TN• 1t1t.,,.,1 .., .. flled wn 1M -.~ ,., -·~·---14, MlttrV Hal'f'fnetOft. Tuaen , .... II, AcnOH County a.ii a{ Orantt ~·1 on • ..,.. .dlo!Mn1 .... flied Wiit! 'Nt
L."'4t lln\tnllt'man, Hlf'W'f. u ,..,,. ,., SNtlt Mr; 22 '"' oaun~ Qef1t Of °'llf'.IOI ~Y on
TerT, Utl v... ll·f, t!t Tran ...,_., A MAY PILOT ' n.IU MllY 1114 _ H.Mt~ ~. l1~l\lt. •· ~ NlcNlt. A9-WIOI fl'uOW!eet ~ I Dl1Tp ~
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FICTTTIOUS .,.._ ••
NAME STAftMeNT
The followlng pereon la dOlng
bualMUll"
SUNSET SWEEPING SERVICE
213 72 Brookl'M#'lt SL
722. Hu.ntington Beech. Calif
92648
Vlc'IOI' Manu91 Le¥141. 21372
8fookhurs1 St.
722, Huntington 8eech. Cattl
92646
Thll businen la conducted by an
Individual
Victor M Ltl\leda
ThtS statement was filed with Iha
County Cieri\ of Orange County on
June 7. 1984
FMTI'11
Published Ora_noe Cout Dally
Piiot Jurie 18. 25. July 2. 9. 1984
M2•
Pml.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI IUllNlll
NAME ITATIMmff
The followlng J*M>n It doing
buslneu u :
JOHNSTON ADVERTISING
COMPANY. 23 e..ctlcombef, Cor·
one del Mer. c.lif. 92825
Margaret Johnaton, 23
Beechc:ombef. Corona del Mar
Calif 9282S
Thi$~ le conducted by an
tl\dNidual
Mergertll .JohMton
Tiiis ltll*'*lt WU filed wttll the
County Clefk of Orenge County on
June 1. t984 nln21
Publllhed Orange Coaat 096ly
Pilot June 18, 25, Juty 2, 9, 1tM
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Bu1id/Gn03 Spec kit PereonnfffSa)!tng n;;::; Ll601 lila"3 ,un ca,. 60MPJ68Sl ~lablt, hon.at, raaoo-*~1 HYIH* INTJOO 20 Veen E.lcpar E.lcpan kvloe 6 AepAlt
bath ore '"' adct pettO Cont budget·~ oc Ac,MtlM, ~&TLC TQC>~/rwl'Oftld ~ SMAU.MOVINGJOBS •'*-.x.i> IOClf ~. CLEAN. EXPERT AVertQe Room 129 + 31 y,.•1fl>. ytl .,..., ..
c<w/detta: bay wnct. lie 4 yr .. 1 •, "'° 6S.S..9262 9rov1ded by Cfu1111an up, new lawn .. ;51..:M78 MIKI! 648-1391 Amptereta 873·7221 0118125 Y••rHxparlanca M1terra1a 642.Q.442 Uc #409035 M4-t919
4 .. 8 .. 85 Steve547-8076 ......... -Mom for girts 8-tOyta -HAUL·MOV!·Rl!MOVE Ltc.T-118,428-730-1:)53 1••f1n1p•11m11. 'It .... at. --, -ff . f76-61a1 Commer.ciat/~tel Fumlture Trutl, Tr... 81 ... llttl~ -• •7 AODl~~NR:~.40~~~ION pJfof ek-./XccNfd DAV CAR! In my~ e Land.cape Malntananc. 883-5.i15 NOAM VXOXfloN ROME CARE. ITAIYlll m••ta Intl•••· tr• .. , local,.. ltmet•
Comput• MOd , ... Ft.. mo'• 8 yrs TLC 280 Ouallty Servi~. r .... lie. We T1k• Care Of Vour •Yllll DlllP&IT ~10y....,....,ra=•=-=lll-P_<_,7,..,1•....,>03~S=·& .... 9_1_1
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Llc:. raas 6:s 1·234S Counaet Mag 642·7047 Megnolla C.M. &'4M088 bonded. 20 Yf'I In lre8. Collage etUdant w/,truck Pele, Plan11. P~. Mall Callfornll'I Orlglnil PAtNTEA NEEDS WOA~I tll•·P•fnlfng•Clunlng,
Custom Oulgn 2 Story Full Mf'Vice my home or Mc:WMney Lendecape I low rate, prompt· hank ate:. Howard 548-3418 Student Mov.ra. Int/Ext. celllng1, refln cab. 1andacap1ng 983-7 '484
add'•· kite. bath remodel your office. Retired. 35 hactlra al S..5-'124 1 you Court 759-1938 CdM ---------Lie. CAL T 118898 ln1ured (26) yr• exp • work guar
llcanaed 838--3190 yru•per 5 .. 8-4062 lllllTT-iii.at. Q1rdenlng: Reaaonible & La .. JCa~•I ••t1 141e41.e1o1 •• Davit P1lnt1ng 984-3837 ..,1 .. Mt .... i•.,.1._· ___ ....,.,_
AirliHI Remocs.t/D-afrs· comml accommodating 8 yr9. awn PROf lA os•TpP SERV QUALITY P~INTING. FAIR , ... IHIY •"'"' Cl .. a'at t M.LaDI ,_., . Free e81 TIM 845-5133 ~" s; •adt Lt11ta1 PRICES FREE "'"0 T • 523" ••9 ~•2t3 Xlrilne acheduied fhgMs 10 • ,._, Md reekl llc'd, bonded. · · -SAF! UVA 8UNTAK-Bonded. 20 Yrt In ar.. •~"'90 __ ,...____ ..., llC# .. 1 6 * ""' """'
Catalina from John •New cabinets. cablnet Ina For el1· 552-9142. LANDSCAPE & CLEAN· FAST-NO BURN OR PEEL T McWaeney 645-5124 Cott.ga PfOfHtor comes Call John. 631-2050 Qua~ty Roofing· Sr. efttzen
Weyne Airport, 4 fllghtt facing. bars & formic:• C USTOM AEMODLING UP 5 Yrs exper Ir• .. t ·EMC MUSCLE TONING· to your home Eve RICHARD HUTCHISON dlac: Rer. Lie: #348877
ea day 11 s not ex-c.ountertops 5 .. 9.5747 we Coat Leu And Do The Dave 760-9077 Lota tnchM-NO Sweat ..... ~ 558-9282. 499-2779 PAINTING 25 ye1r1 K. Funke S..5--0193
pen11ve1 Only S30 ea * KITCHEN CABINET CO Bett (7 14) 241-1 .. 88 LANDSCAPE SERVICE -Quick W~ht Lou Also-Brfuk, 1iock. Concrete, Pmtia-, -Custom Work We LOYa
way p p Group rates for * Free Est • 100~ An * Tree trim. Llwn Malnt etc. C.11 752-0 24 for IWI Stucco. Low cost, lie, ex· RICH RO SINOR'S Perfection 963--0911 •'··-·•-r.ia..,t._ ____ _
less Charters to Ca THE BEST 634-342.. !!!!_Ideal free Mt Juan 548-9"«8 pen worit. 83l-t l6l Bob Tutoring Calif Leaming Me.1uco & Nev 756-1020 Newport Cullom P•lntlng P1~rla1 Handicap Reading. cu ratry P&lllSl ILEOTllC Shrubs/Tree Trim Compl a .... CltH~ Custom Bncl<~Stone l6 yrs of happy cuatomara. FARTHING TNTERIORS Math, Lang 64 t-8994 An liu ce EXpen &pentry m Ouelnywork. lr•eat ger<Senlng competitive ROBIN'S CLEANING Bloe:k-Concrete-St~o Lie 28064.. 675-0383 HANGING/STRIPPING Stm-1 lepair Repa1r-Remod-Add1tlons 425513 968-7 .. 01 pflees Chuck 6-42-2873 SERVICE a tnoroughly Ref'• Fr .. es1 549-9492 RAINBOW PAINTING VISA-MC 673-1512 Tni•u ct _,;;..;;.;.;,m_~---~-· Doors-etc 548-.. 980 Electrtc:1an. S25Jhr, bid °' clun hOute 540-0857 ••ult ltat Quality 11 our policy Expert Wallcover1ng In-TyplngiW'0<d Procaulng lar~er lrH l,,liHOI pl If do I YoU lfer 81a• H E •• 650-6648 JEFF Lie 9688 stallalion Reas. Consult· All buslnesa, lcilOOt & per. Prompt courteous ser-REMODEL Repair. Reaid an °'6 ~~ f$e .. .. A ~perlenoe. Qe04lfal clean-s.rrict lt~lh - -58 90 sonal projeell 851-1041 d Comm all phases. t8yrs ...... 603 9vo·3189 ***·~ ,.. 1ng, CM area w/good CdM Hou .. Painter antAasignmt 1-85 ~!:~n1:.:~0ri49~~i:;~~ '"area Lte/bondedlms'd ELECTRICIAN Elec-Plumb-Carpentry ret. Julle 645-.. 036 REPAIA-SERV• EMOOEL Handyman Paint/fix, n.... ..• A'ROBIN TYPO SVC+
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Resprayed or new Call !or ~esurlacing-Sealcoatmg
special & free ests Alt 6 Ind • S&S 631-.. 199
Palombo Const 968-356 .. Lie 233108 Small/lg• Remodels Keith 646-.. 672 ProfeU1ona1 Services for BobbrMobite Speclallat anything 840-8259 -r -J WP' all Corresp, Pranl. &
R -Doors-Aherat1ons Jolls. repairs 5 .. 8-5203 Expert Repairs 15 yrs exp. Professional people. Reta •305 t O/refs 8 .. 6-8002 D & D Painting. inlfeii. * SlltF PtllTO'S * student projet 642-335 t
epair ---Gen m11nt electtcal 811 .. 7"9 1936 reas rates work ~arntd By, TA 548-5 t92 w· • I I Remodel-Panel-Pa11os RESID/COMM'L/IND plumb Cra"'·536•4t t9 · av .... nna, " • or II i ID OW tta •I
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Cluslfled ad 642-5678
Wmdow-Fences-Cablnel 26 yrs Do my own work . .• Chris. 551-6434 IY ., free est Dave 556-928 Pl•alti•t WHITE wiZXRD
~'ivrs exp Jerry 546-4 .. 13 Uc 27804 1 Al 6 .. 6-8126 AMERICAN HANDYMAN Quallty houHcleanlng ITUVlll COLLEIE EXTERIOR-TOP QUALITYj -. WINDOW WASHING
G • -Carpenlry. Wlndowa. Thorough. responsible ITIHm•IYlll"• workloryourS Freees1.1 Hhrll llO·HU QUALITY"63t-2026 Aalo Del1ilia\ Cle•eal Coacrete If taiat Paint. rences etc Yes local rers Pat .. 97-3254. -· Ref's Dale 646-5637 110 PLllllll IUIMTI -•-1"'!1111_,...,._,._!!!" ..,...-.... ..-..... ----Jesus is Lord. 8 .. 7-2367 OrangeCo.Orlglnel AUTO DETAIL T YOUR Drtveways, Sidewalks. C:loan Ups• Tree Trimming ---------Quality Haeclg $30/wk Student Movers. Insured lnsuranoe Repair Special· Orelns clear from S15
HOME YOUR CAR LIKE Patios. spa pads Llc'd Yard Malnt.•Hauling WANT ACTION? Hsakpers Iv-In/out. Lie. T124-436. 641-8 .. 27 lzlng In Painting/Plaster-Repair faucets. disp. etc.
NEW 494-5854 Ron 556-0034 MIKE 650-3263 Ct--'fed Ada 642·5878 E.Jlp.ret,lns. 5 .. 1-5711 NEW Warehouse Storage Ing. Uc. Chris 963-1843 Anytime M&M 642-9033
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1 !!J!9 rt ltlc,~ UH Elald• c M studio avail S~~,!~. 01~a~plln:'10~v!~~ SCRAM-LETS •SALES* IH•ty Oemonstretora.supermkts GROOMER. exper Our "BRl ba ..,... u•e 1men · • · • y d 1c • ..... s1•1ral F l/S c 1Br&2BrApl pooflaun· WEOFFERACHOICE Beat rec rm avell for 6115 Nrl>Mch&sllops. S250fmo557""'343 NB oung ynam company • your aru r at. ar cllentele&equlp.Pe<<*'lt
Ory lac From $ .. 24/mo want a selectton of great pvt ~arties olymplc size Pvt yard. prkg. $700/mo Approx 900 sq It ANSWERS need1 30 people 1500 • 1tsfstMts, 1"4 nee $4.50/hr 541--0718. ~tfatite. For Interview
--• ..-.. ~~0336 • ., .. ~living? We can ~~ .. ~y-. g<>Qk.~·out rm, Incl utllt 642-2045 . · tcurnished~th ~esk $1000 wkly within 30 tril•~r•. lfl• DENTAL· experienced. 5 6020
--' '4 ;..· · ... ~ . . .~ .. __ Yw -• :: ~-44.o-• • t -r , ;ji1: . da (salary plus com-e • I hlgllly motivated R.D.A. --urr .,,..,.~ -<rt;Sr " ....... -• • ---~ • -----~ ... . 11 •_-_ *"" .. r , -I _ ... u B I IWI HI!-·· only Go see 1916-C NB HB Hunk 01 us 11, 1 vu of Hbr all ow. a l laces h, sips 8 Call etty 644-2270 .. -4-.. ~-~~:'f.i-~·!~iil;~~~=:~or ent..., ~·· . o -~ WallaceSJ75831-3671 that ch0tceol1dea11" nor l june 15 2131278-0211 gar, w/d $750/wtt PP CENT MORE d Med cal nd Dent I , -7~... IA.~.~~·,
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pets Rel req Avail 7 15
352 Victoria 6 .. 5·8 161
TSL MGMT 6 .. 2•1~~ g ask for Valerie 730-3777 or 731-G689 htoltftl S11fet Wh1~ tp~d•rlA1g how ~fits. O~ing 3 n.! llOIUMJ fer .. ,, Ford 842-.n---. -~----~----.~~-__,..
N.......,..,. Center full mu..,, o ..... wge or tome o...,~.1m-.-..late """""'-·-•.. ,...__ H t CHEERS HB NB REALTV 675-1642 CUFFHAVEN 2Br tba. NEWPORT BEACH ex· ~~ 7141644_6800 maintenance WOftc 1 hed ,,....,_ """" ,.,.. ... _ "' ....... tal Hygienist needed. 09 .....
DI •• P-01•81 2726 cpts, gar. lg patio etc ecuuve home. lovely Spy· or 873_ 1700 eves done, my helper had thla tlons for qualified lndivld-lloll1r4 h1ll1ttl Near South Coast Plaza. Grind Opening 6127. full
1oea1 tor Retired cple No glass aree. elegant tum-aolutlon, "And out how uals. We've made 11, let 00 ...,.,. Otltter It Mon/Tues. 545-5 .... 3 or part-time, 1tudent1
2Br 1 .ea twnhse patio, Charming 1 Br nr Manna. pets yrly 650-4873 1ture alt •1ras, gardener. Ulll ma.11ms much money they have us show you how! Ask for • O.K. C1ll 847~~
gar pool $625tmo 2310 New pa1nt/cpt1drps $425 lrg MCluded yard, avail 1-ay ILYI AT ••y and don't charge• CENT Mr. Ed. 556-1000 BOOKKEEPER F/C Nwpt Houteeleaner. $8/hr, p/I C San I a An a Ave mo 496·9 .. 8, noon-8 pm LO 2Br • den, 2Ba condo I t J t early S t un·... -MORE .. Bch Bldr eeeks per90n w/ IEITAL IYllEIJST 0 C 646-68041646-2613 V111a BalOO., fplc:, miero, • e u':51~3073 ep · New Bldg, can handle 2-3 · ACCOUNTING const. rolated exper. lnte<ested In team orlen-Own tr1na. Maid•
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pet1otpoollcarport $695
Pet1ch1ld 0 K 752-5822
HHt. hie~ 2740 wld hkps '990 mo-10-mo people per office. $675-Lt1t I ,.... 3004 PAYROLL Some gen ofc. typing ted person 3 days to 786-8222
2 aFi l 't Ba Condo. last. sec 760-1176 OCEANFRONT -Weekly $675. Sec. serv. avall. S100 REW plus phone,. Salary start, Wiii i.ad to 4 days E•p'd housecleanera
1 1 b Udo 2 Bdrm Bavvt-.. deck S 1250 Nicely fum. large Open 9-5 M-F 6 .. 2-3998 ARO rot Hlma-open. S.Od resume to Quality oriented Irvine of-Must have own car
S575tmo 2 Br 2 Ba, frplc.
encl gar ell blt-tns. near
shopping center
iactpoo cu house. elecgar 2 peo~l~N"opets 4BR Call673-.. 7 .. 3 layancatloaHnEutblutf CLERK Jim,P.O.Bo•2990,New-flee 846-6673anytlme S5/hr. Must be fleidble carport $595. • dep S 75 IEWPlltT IUCI Long brn/t1n hair, blue port Beech, C1 92660 Days only. Call Connie 1213)596-1 .. 98 8001se6 -0377 Summer Rentals 2 & 3 1680 sq It ground noor eyuSealpolnt760--0806 DRIVERSCiess1,2·3axle 850_.119.
S595mo 2br~2-baBdrm. Near Hoeg Hosp Light & Bdrms, s3oo 10 StOOO unit in attractive, welljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IHllHPElt exp Lo c al de · encl gar. wshr/dryr airy. 2Br. 28a, dining weekly On & oft th111 maintained . modern Requires 1 year ex-PMm. Muat handle com-llvery/plckup/harbor. INTERIOR DESIGNER
hookup. yrd, pauo. New-room & laundry hookups beach Prime week• stUI bldg. In quiet area near FOUND ADS penence. 10-key by pie• b()()l(s accurately Apply 779 w .-19 St Ste C. needs part time outgoing 810 Center St
TSL lllT 142· 1103
$650/mo, lovely 2 Br 2 ba
townhouse. frplc. all
bltins Dys 642· 1603,
eves 6 .. 2·6221
port Beach Realty Dys $610 642-6629 avail Cell today for best Hoag Hospital Assigned touch and 35 wpm typing. SC and BPI Computer lltlYEllS person w/sales & layout
675-1642. eves 960-4614 --selection parking. AIC, garages ARE FREE For more details see our exp er . des Ire b I e . exper. 642·2255 Newport Island duplex N B Realty 675-1642 ii Vt k 6 .. 5 .. 800 d I toda • d Cross country, Calif. lie
Bach -Stove/rel, util pd-ava . c Y -or a n Y s paper un er 751--0565 •ILLY 11111 w/dock 2Br t '1tba, yrly 645~3323 dys. "PAYROLL CLERK". req Cius t ·not neoen-w
$425/mo fstltst/dep lse. $975/mo. 650·21 .. 5 Vac1tita Call·, IOlllHPfl ery. Apply MacGregor ~una Beach
TSL lllT 1 .. th" 960-5179, 711 ltallll 2907 OC Airport area. off sp1Ce, H ti f Yachts, 1631 Placentia. ~ting applications. ------NA HOAG upper 2 Br 2 be.,~"'--·-""----225· 1163 sq I, lots ol a.a2 Hll IWpOr PIT. 18"25 hrs per wk. Costa Mesa WAITRESS/WAITER
Near beach, 2Br, ,.,., ba 1n quiet bldg $625 COM, 4 Br. 2 ba, fully turn prkng, janitorial & all utils -• Newport Beech law hrm l=jjjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (f\111 time exper.) lYllWUIOW 1Br Ing range laundry
pool. carport No pets
S .. 95/mo
Twnhse Bltms. rrplc, encl 642-3153 hme rv. phone. pauo 2 met From s 1 ~r sq 11 Corporation Must have law. office 1• HOSTESSES
gar w/etec opnr Quiet WlnllFlllT l>lks to beach Avail June-Mo-to-Mo. 557-7010 Fo nd Bord or Collie exper. Reis req d Call Secretary (lndustrlou9 attrac:tlYe)
S695 Call 536-0921 Oct $800 weel(ly + dep bl~ck/wlllte HB area loc11lfl PIJIMt Ol1rt 7 t4-<476-1976 WO. SECRnlRY 1 FRY COOK -1BR1baonpnvateisland Reservations req 'd -WYIEW F wi o c
931 w 19th St 548-0492 OUIET 2 BEDROOM Large sundeci< Dock lor 673-83 .. 9 -730-4985. r a gr~F~g range 0 lllTlllE SALIS (lull time nights)
1 ,bath. S625tmo Walk to 30 boat also avail UllU IUCI FOUND nr Leisure World, ~ce g~ ~~erTt~-SALARY. Plus Outgoing Headquarters ottioeol The Apply Jolly Roger. 400
Duplex 2 Br 1 Ila crptg
Orps gar no pets Avail
61\7 $625 548·7234
beach 960-8656 Mature adult only, no ltal1ll II 1. 100 Sq f1 upstairs .. t2 blond. M, 1 yr, Retriever-(714) 540-6671 & enthusiastic sales per· Jolly Roger Restaurant South Coast Hwy.
SU WllD pets S650 apt or $800 U1re 290I ~o ~~~s~99~wy S 1600 mt•. 2 Ilea coll 786·9237 ~on/stor1~ m~ed w:th ~~·~~!:,~1!~ =:;.~~~ Laguna Beec:tl
E side deluxe 2Br 1 t Ba
twnhse No pet& $650
2548 Orange 642-2520
we~eosocwkknoDy6s50?75226-27584 ~25r_.,35.,.~"!'l1M"'!""'room-·a·te·.·n""!1s""!k•r -F Ulll. SEm ast11on air or the President Pos1uon KNITTERS VILUI!£ • Off tee & Reception avail oun<I Whtie dog with 1 D Imm ..... opening for a ·-11. our exciu1tve wonen's Wanted hand-knitters. flt • lor 2br N ...... port Penn ._._.....,.rt .,,_..,.h •nimal "" _, d b t r eou1res outstanding "'" .. 50 sq ti approx ,....,_,._ ""'-"' i esigner ou lque or pi t. Call 786-2794 Nev. 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury It 2900 S32!i met ut11s Avau 711 $400/mo 1005 Brioso, Shelter 64 .. 3656 slarter nan extremely F/t1me Must be respon-shorthand and typing
apts m 14 plans 1 Borm, OO•I 673-8464 or 645-3058 fast paced stble/rellable Please skills Profeciency on LANDSCAPE GARDENER 2 Bdrm ano Townhomes l~M'!'a"'!'1e·."'!'1r·g"!!t•ur·n·p·vt-rm-w""!~-ba-. C.M. 650-6533 LOST 3'~ mo old Ger RE Investment hrm apply in person ALEXIA, work prOCflsor a definite Exper . Engllsh epeaklng,
Lovely 1br onstairs encl
gar no pets Ing elec
nmgtt $425 642-5964
pools 1enn1s. waler-kit & lndry priv Nice HB 25 yr old SOI fem nds rmte Orange County Airport Shep puppy blk/brn lost Excellent commun1c:1t1on 260 Forest Av. Lag Bch plua Lovely ottlce with dnvers lie . ambitious.
falls ponds Gas paid area S350tmo 536-7 753 2Br condo Hunt Hrbr area new otfiee bldg cor· Fa1rvlew/Fa1r 675-2163 and organizational sit1lls congenlel atmosphere clean cut, 845-.. 635
From San .iego Frwy $350/mo 71 .. /840-68 .. 5 ner Bristol & Redhill from Lost gold cross & onyx g required, along with first Child Care In your hc>me plus excellent benefit
drove North Beach fO Nicely lurn rm with or 2 rmmts M/F resp creative 400 sq It to 3350 sq It gold locket (wedding r&lfl typing & Sh Non Family/homey environ-package tncludtng medi· IATlllE VIEW McFadden ·West on wittiout kll priv m nice straight, non smlu shr lrg s 99 NET Will build 10 present from husband) smoker Send resume to menl CM/NB 89 .. -3854 eel and dental insurance
1 Br w/lolt. encfsd garage McFadden to Seawmd Mesa Verde 979-9656 4bd hse Leg Bch ocean suit tenant. Bkr co-op vie of grand stands at TMI, .ri6 Upper Newport Chtld-Careneeded Mon-and profit sharing Apply
b01'cony lnOry bltms no Village (714)893-5t98 Room shrbalh,women30 vu,1mmedoccup SJSO& lllll•Htt 111-1111 Newport Harbor High Plaza.Newport Beach, Fr18-6,mature1itter,Call In person from 9em to
pets $750 855-0665 lrVt'ae z7.a4 & up Newport Beach $300 497-4085 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 532·2711 Ca 92658-8975 Stelle. alt. 7. 548-0805 4pm at SPMC 'I S20S 645 2590 Attn; Karin tncld salary JOLLY ROGER INC. * !Br .. Springs" condo. __ _ • Are YOu over .. 0 looking fO< PIESTIH IFC. SPACE Per11aal1 012 history No cells please CLERICAL 17042 Gillette Ave.
Pool/lrplc. pvl pa110 poollspa/carprt/batcony Wtrlrt, Prot male 40• yrs agorgeousplushpleceto COUPLES SWtNG pTRTYl-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-lrvlne dshwshr. e·s1de x-lge lBr I I K h NB II ? $350 1• tit CAT " 1• c RI TYPIST $535 2Br $610 557-2841 s525 No pets 752-5822 S4~:mo 1~;0~~~3iv ov~ J
1154t1 .. 80 IEWPlltT OEml Wide World 821-6117 LE 171 41250-0331
New Orange Tree vma Convention. Lu Vagas Advertising Spacious 2Br encl oar no 2Br 2Be condo Air Botela,Jlottll 2904 Spacious Bluffs condo. * Approx. 5 .. 0 sq It
pets $500 Open Sun I -prof to shr w/same. * 2 lge pvt. oles with TOP SSS As51'stant 2-4 321 Monte Viste poo . spa tennis No SOWi IOTIL Beaut furn. ell amenities recept. area & supply rm Females pref. Models and
640-0105 pets snssec&cleanmg Wkly rentals now evell Must ..... to eppr...,.iate •ad\eoenttoNB Escorts (213)866-1984 dep Avail 711 551-572.. '""' "" Cell btwn 6.8pm $1 t9/wk & up Color TV 760-1750 Ive msg Athle le Club l8liaHI 0,f. 4014 MESA PINES 2650 Harle phones in room ----* $575 00 per month __
BEAUTIFUL Bach S .. 75 WOODBRIDGE 2Br. 2Ba. 227 .. Newpon Blvd C M Fem 2Br 1'118•· NB apt *WIJIT OUT'I
1 Bdrm $575 crpt $750 Avail 7115 646-74 .. 5 S2 .. 7 50/mo + 'It utlls 140-lllO
PRVT pe110 pool spa 786-0862/6 .. 6· 1769 642-.. 525 Avail 71 t W• buy buSlnesMS . am1ll
TOP area quiet no pets - -Saa•tr Female lor Promontory & large. any flnanclal
549.2441 I Wewrrt lt1ck 2769 leat1ll 2906 Point, NB 2br 2be furn, SAYE .... cond All areas. So cam.
SELL idle items with a WESTCUFF AREA Lge BALBOA ISLAND IClru Immediate occup New owner. no tst or last ~~r~ic;30.~2terms.
Daily Piiot Clus1tled Ad 1BR 1 bath apt w/pauo & 2Br turn Sleeps 6 or more S460 873-0205 months rent, no security ---------
642-5678 pool carport 645-8152 S300/wk 675-2910 Fem wanled-. -Lag_u_n_a_Bc_h deposit 500-2500 a/f, BIKE SHOP. No 0 C.
Canyon hme wl vv. S300. zoned medical, dental, S12K + Inv 993-2231 lst & last 497-6007 law Vast parking Free 992-5040
unltd. use ol xerox. 1301 ---------F IM 21-35 nontmkr to stir E. Lincoln, Orange. June· Newport Developer needs
2br 2be apt. pool, 1ac wl lion 91 & 55 twys 71.. partner with $400,000
rm 1ennls eta, lplC etc 998-7120 cash or credit line
We have an entry level
position available for a
dependable person
Interested In advertising.
Job will Include clerk
duties and special pro-
jects_ Good typing skills
are • must. Ex<*lent
benefits. Advancement
opportunity Send re-
sume or call:
Melinde Thackery
1'tl1llJPH1t PO Box t560
Costa Mesa. Call!. 92626
(71 .. ) 642-432 t ext. 302
SYDllEY
0101
S 3 .. o mo + 'It u t 11 to develop local project
546-8007 c M area • UECITIYE Hms. 645-6846 ANSWERING SERVICE
Choice ol lg turn bri be Incl 1 MO FREE RENT Wo~l a unique bualneu Telephone operator. Vari·
ul $290 or am br/ba $260 W/short term lease. full you will enjoy Window oua shifts. Full time only.
for working met/women serv suites 881 Dove< Dr Security Prod's 979-.. 62.. 362 3r0 St #C Laguna
shr w/ume. 548-0027 Suite 14 N.B 631-3651 Beach. . .
Sublease ofc apace Re-lan1taeat Tuesday, June J 9 M/F to shr 2Br 2be apt nr ceptionist avail N~ oles O~ttrt•. aititt 4011 ARCH DRAFTS PERSON
ARIES (Mar ? I Ap 19) Good · d t' · h So Cat Plza, 25-35, avail · --w/xlnt skllls only lor
NO EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY . WILL EIHITIYE llO'Y
TRAIN ro nE CUIOILL11
Gr .. t Western Savings. Saddlebeck Community
one of Calllorn11's lead· College District Office in
Ing financial institutions. Ml11lon Viejo has an
needs Individuals In OUf opening for an executive
Loan Department for 'secretary to the
typing, flllng & answering Chancellor Position r•
phones. Hurt: 8 AM -5 quires WOfd prooeutng &
PM or 2 PM • 10 PM. shorthand skills Excel·
Requlr.. typing 40-.. 5 lent aalary & befleflts.
wpm Starting Hlary 71 .. /831-4850 S850/mo Experienced halrcutter
For 1dd1tlona1 information wanted. Colla Mesa
call bet'W98n 8 AM and area 850· 1889
.. 30 PM. Monday • Fri·
day.
leoll••rel11
(l1•) 111·4711
(114) 111-4111
IREAT
WESTER II
SAVltl&S
FIUCLEH
Part lime Mon-Fri .. hrs
p/day flexible. BOOKS
ON TAPE. 729 Farad.
Costa Meaa. 548-5525
FLOllST
Needed lmmed part time
help doing floral arrange-
ments. Must have drivers
lie . & own vehicle.
675-6378 ask for Ellza-
beth btwm 4-tl pm -· r. : news receive 1n connec ion wit In central loc Call GOL : Safe, easy. 1,al. space planning firm
welfare ofone who had been confined to home or hospital. Cycle moves 711 52671mo. 966•2077 241-9221 9-5 private. Hm big s. 261•6040 up. you'll have rea'ion to celebrate. Key now 1s to diversify. to ~ N B. steps to belch M· won·t last. Draattcalty re-S3000 minimum, no hmlt -------Equal Opportunity Em-Generel ofc/compute<. fl t.
versatile and to make travel or v acation plans. non smkr. resp & neat. duced S.60/h, Bal 1s1an<1 SILVER S2500 minimum. lltOlmmlE ptoyer M/F/H compen11t1on nego-
TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20): Status quo is rocked -you'll ~nefit 1260 no urns 573-o39o 752-2841or673-5374 no limit, call G lrvtn A d 1 fl seek . Comp/H1kpr 10 live-In liable. 495-3760
f• h I:'. f NPT BC :---...,--.,-----(714) 851-5955 or (800) war w nn1ng rm s /eld I I d I "-·t rom c ange. 1rom revamp o plans. Lunar position highlights H 10 rmtba. vu. Ceaatrciil 432_7505• 7AM 10 6PM •Taltltt4 hslsHr w er Y • Y n vv. • GENERAL OFFICE CLERK
romance. fanta~1c-;. wishes that are transformed into realities. Scomio ten/spa/gym/poot/etc. E 1 1 1 1 Mesa. Eves 548-3289 Full-time. M·F AnlW9r h I I I tt ti. t-Nice• $375/mo. quiet ltatall 2911 weelcdaya xp n step ann ng Cooks CHEERS HB phone$, run 10-key by native e ps untang e lega a11a1rs. Another Taurus also 1gure non/skr 631 _0377 ,60 .. o Haroor F V -& residential design lunch · & t>reakfui Cali touch 831_7291 Alk lor
prominent!) --1240 sq ft . Loan ol $500,000 or any • tit~ OIJf1l1 842_.394 M1rgaret GEMINI( Ma\ I ~-Ju ne 20) Call or letter relates to business. career PARK NEWPORT ntCe br. Agent · 5 .. 1.5032 part thereof 1or s"ndi· Min 4 yrs exp tn T~ V ---------
be d •. • I .. F . . . pvt ba·tennts-spa-pool ' C l • 112 2100 COUNTER HELP llll•u lfflCI -rea ) to sop aces ocus on status. prestige, part1c1pation 10 grn bett 640•14891v mso CANNERY VILLAGE eated Scrap Enterprise Ill ( 1~) -Costa M014 ;:•9(3 PIT Entry 'T""evei Working
chanhtablGe pohtic1al or cofimmumt1y project. Virgo. Sagittarius and 1 MIF. NB area ocean vv 11 .. 0 sq f1. $800/mo. '" ;11~~0~~:::" h~=· f! &••EllLllS _ 5 .. 9•8793 or 581_292_.. Into FIT position Typing,
anot er emtn1 pay 'i1gn1 1cant roes. h BR b d Ava11 July 1 Alk tor Pet• c --clerical duties. 8'.30 to CANCER (J unr 2 1-~ly 22): M oon aspect accents travel. possible s~50 5"S·67;412:';:2l:~ 548-6646 or 6-42-5200 collateral an partici-Apply 7 AM MICGregor COUNTER PERSON, PIT 3pm Kristy 751-1308
f pate or earn 1n1ere1t only Yachts t63 t Plac:.ntla Nickel Rent A Car change o residence. ous d1scuss1on with family member Shop/Storage/Otte spac:e (714) .. 99-4t87 c M · · 54a.8871 GENERAL OFFICE
concerning asp1rat1on!>. ultimate goals. Pan1c1pat1on 1n study group R:Pr;it;h~~;~.~e~~·t~~ 300 sq ft or more. teas Trainee/shipping t*k
proves ben eficial Someone docs c.are and proves 1t with a Jlft. 11151 S285 mo 646-9 .. 76 c Mesa C·2 s .. 8-7249 II t 1 •• toz.a Attendent • Room only. tn OllTl•I HIYIOI 45 work min Apply 779 w .
LEO (J I 1 ~ A 22) "-fi t d 1r· _. b • . ••!7 1 .,... ._ e.change for occulonal A ctia11ann1nn opportunity 19th 1tr"t Stec u Y-·· ug. : ~me erms.avo1 SC -uecepuon.getJO Rmmt wanted, to stir 2br CdMdlxsu1te1 AC.1mp1 Ll&IS&llftlllAAA ass111anoe 645-2357 Is o,;;n•'it Sehw•~r
done 10 practical. straight forward manner. Somconr ~hind scenes 2ba dvplex In CdM s4oo prkg, from $225. 2855 E. --El ..-1 1 di QIRL FRIDAY gen ore
looks out for) our welfare. Keep rcsohions concerning medical-dental mo. Tim 975.4299 Iv m.,, Coast Hwy 675..e900 Prtme Flnanelel s.rvtc.. Babysitter needed for 2 eetron ca. • .. ng S5 00/hr Cheer' a HB raa--· 557-3512 morns/wk beg August alectronle1 dlttrlbutor, · ·
uw. sECanun
needed for temporary full
time wort( In Hunllngton
Beach law firm. Muat be
experienced Call Christa
at 8 .. 7-60 .. t
maintenance
UllYIWI Permanent position to
maintain office complex
In Orange County
$14 ... 00 p /yr
(7 14)556-0278 btwn
2-4:30 Mon-Fri.
MANAGER FOR YACHT
CLUB 011\a Point Loe
Previous management
experience preferred
Weekend dutlea. $1200
mo. RelumM to Mlle•
Home. 12133 Edgewot1h,
Whittler. 90604
IWltlt Resident In 12 unit apt
complex rent dltGOUnted
~ salary, no exp nec-
cessary 960-8856
IAUIH
THE DAILY PILOT la now
ae<:eptlng appllc1tlon1
for Olstrlot Managers to
supervise newapeper
carriers. MU9t have van.
wagon or l)lcil•up. Good
salary, mileage allow-
ance. company benefit•
and bonus opponunlty
Apply In person at Dally
Piiot Circulation Office.
330 Wett Bay. Costa
Mesa Monday thN Frt-
day No phone call•.
E.O.E
•UllAll• No experience Xlnt aalary
546-5431
MA w/x-rey permit or CRT
to work wltnda & relief
work for summer VI·
cations. Call 631-3"9
91Yf11 .
L()()l(lng lor Physical work
Need to 11ay In 11\apa 24
yrs or older. clean cut.
polite & courteoua. Call
Starving Actors Moving
Co. 8-5:30. SS0-1370 appointments and corrective eyeglasses. Pisces IS 10 picture. Amt• to ahr 2Br 1ba apt nr Sttrri!t . 2Z Call Krist al 650-3027 . f()( an lndlVldual Who i. taurant Must have car
VIRGO (Aug.23-Scpt.22). Be scnous about legal manen -law bcti in Npt N-amkr. ll11tg1111, -Y Mii motivated. hu good Call 842-4394
can work for or against you. Specify needs. get promises in writing. be S2 .. 5/mo .+ 12 utll. Frank t::xtr• argeatoregeapecM T 'i fOZI BAB'f'SITTING· Mature communltatlve lkllt• the r-----=---==:..L;:=======;;;;;--
f bl h . F 1 bl' 6 ,,,98 8 8 I~ secure bldg nr Nwpt • • Christian women to ablilty to aolvt probl9ma, D •1 p•1 ~ awa~ 0 posse e panners Ip opportunity. OCUS a so on pu ICtly, 4..-4 ev .. •It pier. 24 Hr aec.u. •v•ll I.I uttilA babysit lnlent f /T prefer and 0,,. Who paya atten-II I II~
advcn1s1ng and marriage. C'apncom plays key role. Rm 10 rent M/F, 3Br Iba Im.med. 476..0888 M·F • .._ In our home. Refs req. uon to Cl•tJll, JunlC>f aot· I
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 22): What appears to ~ a loss IS merely a hM. Nr Bacil Bay. prlv 8-4 pm. ~Ill ... IH. £/648'"6315 D/673·6890 1ege 9ducauon h•lpful
change.adrlay.asubstitution Youhavea 0 waitingaudienoe."Oetrid S280 • uttl645-2385. G•r9Qeforrent.LIDO VIL-S~'o·,=~~~2nd BAKER. graveyard shift, but not required PINN
of losing proposition. takes steps to insure future security. Anes and Watmf" 24 .. 0 111 hm Pool. LAGE. heart of Newport Robt Saul« NHtCM no exper w111 train. Appfy contact 81rbera at
another Libra figure 10 provocauve scenario. 1ec:. ••una. tns ctt/utll lnct e..ch 955-&447 RE Broker Bd AMKott WlncNll• Donut HOUM, 863-0200 ext350
SCORPIO (Oct 23-NO\ 21 ): Get ready for new $Ulrt. strc s _!:50. n-amlcr 89&-3828 llisc. l11tal1 642-2171 5-45--081 t 2$-47 H1rbof Blvd, COii a DECORATE INTERIORS
crut1v11y, deal with ch~ngc, travel. vancty and ch1ldre,o. You'll set to lntals Waa A;11,;a eoupt; wlMl#-con-WANT~ .. needing M..-co1or/dea1gn PIT to
heart of matte'"'. ~ou II discern mouv~ and you Lt rep1n self-tngl,,..,/""lt., 41 ;o;;. tllMCI 27 ft alratream pvt TD sss91to.ooo up Have you , .. d tod ay'• 11111 Wiii train. nS-6447
confidence Leo. Aquanu~ persons fi.aure tn unusual sccna.no. Ing ror qlHt 'one' bdrm want lull-time ~naiw No cr.dlt "'·no penalty Ct..-..fl9d ~•'1 u not, Die o •u T 1Na1 AR
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.22-Dcc.21): Senst ofd1rcct1on as restored, apartment with garage: OtangtCoat0 :af'f°' OeniaonAMoel73·T311 c ·ra ~the t.t SALESCatMfoppty,wUI
fam1l)' memhicr proves loyal. d1aest1ve problem will be resolved Penod yaatty, on Balboa P«m o~hl ltayt 2 per Ir u l ·ge1na In townt 1 trein 49!-9164 __ _
of temporn~ t'onfintmtnt can be profitably utiJlled. Know 1t revere Calf J1mea 573-33 .. 8 _...No hoc*~ nae. -
'I -• ---Wiii conalder any~ ........... pmlacy and du pknty of med1tat10g. C.1nccr natJve fiium Need lgrmw/ba Ctlri1t1an blllty Call collect •AEAlUTATE
prominently Pe~ 25 non-smkr (213)373·195" lor rHI ••tatt '*d•·
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) Flurry of actt' It)' 1s featured -6~720--0623 __ Aaana ~1~ l>Yllder. to
includes "'sits. calls, lcnrrs. speoal inv1t.atJons. Keep resolutions Offlet ltatab 211ff"ltaJ' handle p•y•1>191 and r ..
concem1n1 appearance, diet. nutntton and we1aht hon tnp as ~n ,3,7 w-lcliR o; Ne A::,::rr,~A~ R~~~:!9, ~t>la9. ~eip.,. b.rut
tftnd.t, could involv e close nelahbor or relative. Sa&Jttanan LS 10 -St30 tq fl CounMfttig 111, So EJ ~:: •.,~u.t :9 ~,,
picture . Agent 541 .5032 Camino RMI, San Clem ieo:, ~ t l>~~~
AQVAJUVS (Jan.l()..Feb.18) Comphcauon connect~ with '3001up CtPt• dr•pea lie ltcfd 4t2·12H 10-il.Y 1Jli4tt. ,:C, bt well
financial amngcmtot c.n be rcsolvtd. Bt spcc1fk. check deails, put '7301 a..cri Hun1tno1on •Sptrltual Pa)dllc, Ad· «ganlted ~· 1tt111
puzzle piece 1n place You'll locate lost anide. a«'Cnt 11 oo special 8aach 842 2U4 "'''°'•a Ctrd Aaedef• •11.par & non·ltNCr req'd
peymcnl and collection of debt Scorpio fiaures prominently. Appro• 150 aq " Com-Put. pr91ant & Mura ~~=In grMt lo-
Pl (Fcb.19--Mar.20): T1m1na technique re perfected plet iytumiatledd~I(•& 875-2495or631-ne.t ~EO HILL~~~
Exchanit o f idea could lend 10 profitable tnrtrpnsc. Attempt at chair• 1763 0t.1nge Ave. Ltt cJ 1f1•d do your ATTN· ED8AIGG.9
obain1na fnnchlK mtaht ~fruitful Member of opposite tcllt d~s CM HOO Can a.11, doot·to-do4r HllfftO On.Up1>4t~4'1Ua ~~ n be ~aluahlC' alf) Gcm1nt plays ~~) rol!_ 6 .. 4·U70 or &•s.g1&1 142·M71 Nwpt n. CA t2te0
-f
ED
DEn.
Southern C11ttom• dalfy new.-
paper need• nperletM>ed delk pereon wUh goOd layout and
headline Writing ttc1U1. Some r .. ture writing llto required.
Competitive ~ Ind tMtn-
efltl. EOE Aepty ad #4'00, CIO
Orange OOalt Dally PflOt, P.O.
Box 1550, Cotta M... CA.
9 28.
UYOUT ARTIST
Oranie County dally new.paper hu
an ope.nlna for a quick layout u1:i8i
Candidate mus.t be able to work well
with MJel people and meet dally dead-
Unet. Buie ·Know~ of camera
ready an. ~. ·ana the capabWty
to mark up layouia for produCtiOl'i a
must. AdcUtioiW proJeCta may include
Oyen, brochurm, mo .. ~ encaUon viauali. 1·2 yan •
-~per ~fftftd. ramw
CO:
ORA , 'G COAST 0 IL Pll,(Yf
,._oua
M111 CM'dw company, Will
train Ape>ty In pereon.
11480 Bandili.et Clt~(eot. Ellta). f V 963-9811
6El.L Idle Item• with a
Delly PMot ~AO
~aily Pilot-· ··········-._,·.~
. •
PART TIME
Motor Route Available
Newport Beach area, three
hours per day. Earn approx.
1600 per month. CaU 11 :00
to 4.:00 PM . A k I or Bruce
Emsley.
CIRCULATION DEPT.
642-4321 EOE
ORANGE COAST DAil Y PILOT
JJO W BAY ST ·COSTA MESA CA 97626
AH t fJtoA.1 11l't*tiW I ilNi' t t ._... \ •J•t I# :a·aill Pilot :: ....... :::::::·,
-----
PAYROLL CLERK
Wa currently heve an op~
portunlty tor • Payrofl
Cletk with the lollowlng
quallflcallon1 ...... 1, .. , ... ,..
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11,.rftHI ...... 10 •• ,., ..... ...... ,..,..,,..1
......... ,...,. .. ! ,.,, .... ,.. ..
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wlH trai1
Full·tlma houra are
7 AM-4PM, Monday· Fri-
day Wa offer competitMt
salartet, excellent ban-
elita and a congenial non-
smok Ing atmosphere.
Please send resume or
apply In person t>etWeen
7 30-l 1:30AM, Monday-
Friday. (No phone calll.
please.)
1
llewport
Corporation
PERSONNEL DEPT. 1112
18235 Mt. Baldy Clrcle
Fountain Valley, CA
92708
• STIDEITS
llTftll 11•oau•wn
------We heve opening• fe>f HOIPTllllST t>oys & g1r11 t>eiw.en I llf Flllllllt Plllm WAllll .
Newport BMCh lnVHt-12-16 year• ofd working LES 957-8133 40 Ft. Vlklno. dl .. el,
ment Firm requires full evenlnga I Saturday1. ·~-------loaded lk ,..,, H.B. aQ,p,
time Receptionist 2 Eern money. tripe & King water~ w/bootc "37 mo '*'' equity.
Month aulgnment Pub-bonuMS Call INIVe9, 11orege $450 96'·7222 °' &73-1t14 lie Aeletlon1 lmega, Mr Rountree Incl nlght1tand, meu, =----.,-~---=~
positNa attllude. confl.. 141-lOll hMt, Hoen 173--524' 1Mt11 7114 :f~~Pf~~~,w;'~~~l••M•on-·.Fr•l•1•0••m--3•pm-• ......... .,,, W. eabl~8Jll~ ~
with people Non-Sii.ii deyam2--0341...,.. --------1moker Minlmet axper SllMO MS Typtng 55 WPM STUDENTS Sa11e 50% & more on new aa-1 --.... LARGE SELECTJON Of-
TMI C 553 ,.,. .. 0 top quality b9d Nts, .it _.... .. -NEW I USED BMW'S! orp """~ S7 85 pay rate FIT )'With lully guar Not 2nda °'re-A• equip wllm>d, 9 Ufls, lwta-llESEIYITIOlifT majof company NMd bullts Twin .. ,. Just aullad k>t Npt Bc:f\lOana ~~~
car Openings In all $69 95 All sties avd Pt (213)598--9441 dayS SERVICE I LEASING tlSt lorexc1u.al.,.prtvatemagle areas. Right applicants Freedellvefy 534·5080 or(213)547-3991eves. 3670N ,.. . ..___. .. ,_ 1nL•r::._.1::::s __
'11 .,.... ~ "*• 49'>d. .,,. .... q,
mint $3350 $<11-50l7
'82 Vanegott W....,,,_,
perf COfld, sereo I
tdWm 87&-2279
ckJb Polite phone man-lnutt be 18~. qulcit 10 "'-'J'"Y• ...., ..,_ -· .....,..., .. ._.,
ner and outgoing Pit'-learn. U.S. e1taena Catt MUST SELL THIS WKND BOSTON Wt1ALEA ... LOMG BEACH •a I I S 2 5 5 0 ob o . ml lil.mA'I
sonallty a must. Com-1•4pM only • SOF~. 2 pc1, Org \'91Qur ou1r11ge 18. $18,000 Pet• (No. CNrryextt-405) 8'2· 1130 aft 4PM SllJI
putar i.nput ••per help-Mis.Ion Viejo 495-3315 Clean, almost new S 125 (619) 43"&-353Q. tl1•) l .. llM a.lb ~ tlll
ful Call 675-0900 btwn Hunt 8eac:h 964-2890 Bst olr lakes 951·2551 LASER 13 w/aailt & l'r~lna Welcome c11m
l0AM-7PM ----T-'-phonew~k NEW Somma Supreme II, Trealer S600 875-3156 OPENSEVENDAVS 'aoSJY. IM:tow.lowml , """" "' Xlnt cond MUST SELL ,.,. .,.., ..... restaurant AdvertlS1ng Consultant to waveleta, kng matt & bo• Udo t4, ready to sail, --------•! p p daya/818 u 1 9140 ..... _.
W a It er I W a I t re• s . work pftime eve/wknd, spgs Cost S625. Mii for S1000 8 ft Sabot. racia, ..___,..,..,.., eve/213 472-21n • "WI-' llT
Host/Ho1tess. Apply In nice Tustin ofc, relaxed ~ 9«52-1713 rtgg«i $375. 962-8068 .,--__,....,= ., ..
person at DI Prego 1 Ital-atmoshere Sofa toveseat Chr & 01• SILVER SHADOW 1969 IE ••1111.1" Ian RHtaurant. 2287 II SALES • • Newport 27S d lesel, Saloon S.nd over uble Fairview Rd CM toman. w/beaut oak trim. wheel very clean Beige leather Local Qr, VotumeSalel, &er'¥lc» ---· · •D141R CMEn Brown •ones. lootla grNt with/without Npt moor-driven dally 844--0080 """ lMllng
I.I. FIT, LYI P/T * IMlll IWUn :;~ sa95. w11~2~1~41~ 1ng 642-7404 e::r;: ll'S !:u7n~;;t ~~ lor 3-11 shift, small SNF In ' • •-k ....
Laguna Beach. 494-8075 Eatn up to: Sola Navy/rutt exit eonci -ts, 171 SUb A. pwr 1twlng. (l 1t) 2·~
SALES easy make SI/HOUR s1i5 Jodi.
0
760-1348 1'"4 l Ai HH aito lfan, c:ass eof< m1
RETAIL SILES
COORDlllTOR $300-500+ per week Call Ms Keller 730.7002 evt/wtcnd 85l-9400 days fr D'iNioay CrulMf ..Sf $2750 obo S4&-4281 WE CllE
Equal Opportunity Em· Cash bonuses dally Ask THE SAIL LOFT BAR & Solid Oal< lbl .... ti 4, eJtlt Aoadrullfl!" ... ~~ m . ~:!~:::~ff,~ii-~m••···~~em~~ Orange County daily newspaper is ptoyer tor Steve or Chuck 4llf ~·~~il~-~llf'~rf:~ ~
. seeking fast paced, flexible achiever-f!.1 CIU.JllllS -~ ..-53~ ~ ee =--:----=---=----== 1540 Jambof99 Road NB ~;;.Jo~~..,,~~"!'·~·~·~~;-:·.--~elt~~ ·.,..'111.n7bllWUl accepting apphcat1on1 White Prov Bdrm tum Incl •wt!saiL 1111 \.....AstifC9')ttoFuhlon $1975 1111111 &4~13 •Y·iMl!i~"ek~pliOMotg3ru.Utio lraln if depndbl rleJC hrl. Full time position In retllil Wed-Fr1 from 2-5 p.m. dask.8drwrdrt.st,2ahet1 o;m:,r:;:;;-159Pthfina; llland/Newportc.nt•
Bill YATES
VW-PORSCHE
. skills. Duties include tracking daily E\l9S/wknd1 760-8305 hardware store see for the lotlow1ng pos-l*cue w/2 dra Creme S350 obO 673-3460 t• Htt Tmt1 lit
. Steve. H W Wright Co. ittons. Yelvet Met 12· wlottmn · ·1r'C6ROLLA 2-000R sales, answering busy phones for · Pest C.llfrtl e,.rater 126 Rochester CM BAR SUPERVSR Beaut cond Med1ter-Lewmar •48, 3speed. Ditto l l'I Good ah•P• s 199 5 ='"",...------==
outside sales staff, coordinating : Knowfedoe or plants & In---• BARTENDER raneen col table. 2 and s1000 pr. 64S-2850 171 DATSUN 2402 Owner 234 E l7tti cM t.i... tltS
8j7.4800 49) 4')
: sect ID req'd. Start SALES MANAGER BAR BACKS tbls, lrke nu Make otter lli I ft--L... I"" 68K mi MUST SEE 64s..3l20 • theatre advertising. Some •yping, fil- : $900-Sl 100/mo inter-Wom.en's fitness center.I COCKTAIL WAITRESS on alt or part &40-1494 fl -u 7 "' 13150 832-3787 ~~2J~ runagreet!
ing required. Newspaper or agency · view by appt onty salary & comm Call lor HOSTESSES 6 fool be8nl mam cnan-·79 CELICA GT. am/fm -,,,.....--=--..,.---experience a+. Send resume or letter S.6-7«1 appt. 497-5464 TABLE WAITING J .._ 1214 ...... side tie. $250/mo. '73 2402 L~ I cawi cw. ale. nu • .,... xin! ....... nth
f ualifi ti LLOYDS NURSERY ~ALES-PEOPLE : BUS BOYS IW~ 675-3063 MUST ~~~ 080 c:ond $4500. 6~1 --"------
0 q ca ons to: : Phone sales. Madd benefit Part & lull lime for I SEA FOOD KITCH SUPVR 20 Ctl. ot ™ uncut BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE '80 Celica ST hpd, M\/'fm Ima •• Orange Coast Daily Pilot : shell. Flt, pit Exp not retail store. 875'"'8567 • BROILER MEN natural EMERALDS. Only New Marena in Newport '73 8210 F..ibk. 4 apd, •eo. grMI cond. Hwry Ad #968 . necetaary. 4/hr• & up. I OYSTER BARSTAff $801164().,8&88 Harbor In lront of new runa !Ike a we1Ctl, must Won't Lest' '4900 obo 7§ Buidl ~. 1 w .
Costa Mesa' CA 92626 : 75-4-194 t UUSPDlll j CoSountactht ~tGeyerHi..h 400 RoleX Pres p~ Polo pnme rwataurwit. s-. Mil $1300ObOS4&--8451 67S-I057 top cond, IO fl"ll, pta. plb. lnvol\lee aales & rentals of ~ .... way, M S300. · ..__ , new whlta waltt, Pt> Attention: Lisa Smith : PHOTO LAB COUNTER sof1 water & drinking Laguna Beach, Ca. 92851 ust aeel 8-5289 ...... ti. low ~oflle poww 742eOZ.llngleowner,elr. 'St Tercel. 2 df, •IPd. ail, Mt50 -67~
PERSON Exper. pret at c Iii 11 I boeta to 36 · 873-1395 4 IPd 72 Garbs 13700 ei<lt $3900 otio MU9t .,.,-=,-----"":']I= ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Part time. Snap1hot 1 Hr ws ,er. ar neca11111 ry. T.Y. HPUTllEIT ICI 18"•1 ask for Ken Nelson. 0 80 Siu 675--02;2 Mil. 7S1"'303 Catil1ac t a ary + comm ss on. 3011 9011 3 sot
JJOW BAY ST .·COSTA MESA.CA 92626 Photo. call Mike Rayne w. ater Systems. SAWPEISll,Flll pa!... .:__!op1per .. er UM&r•s 'II '81210 MPG 5 •....t, tow Tn' .. ~ 1171 172 &v111e wt'llte Ndan,
•N1uv•lOP1>1Jllll11Ht1r£MPton"' 646-2424 7141250 18 TllE •UTI E '"""' ,....., gau ... ny ......, ..................................... ~. • 11 ' I otter 631-2825 . Windsurfer Wavejumper ml.em/fm,$4100oboe:Jt ·76Spit\te ,;a liPd 34 56K mt. (retiree) bes1
SALES PERSON, retail an-UUllEI. 35¥, . OFF mamberthlp $500/ofr 67S-3889 ~· p.p. 241-8885 mt. atera0 . .moo-Great • otter. 8'0--088S Newspaper
KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!
AGES 11-14
EARN t.-TO $75.00 POt WEEX .
Wt now Ill" I~ opeainp fol ~ tll'f
buvtrS to ucure ruden fot Tiit 0rllll' Coast
()My Not Oltf crews start at l 30 p.m and
"°''until 130p111 ...01'-On Saturday. wt "°" a ltw more hours YOll ... urn many I~
'1ld pmes. alone wiltl ea1111111 '°"' own •1IOlllY
lhtlt 11 no dellw«lfll or cotlKhon inwolffd
H yov are 111ttresltd, pltm tall Mr l1rl
Al£A
COO( (714) 548-7058
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS 46 Loyal fan
1 Former time 50 Dog
PREVIOUS
PUZZLE SOLVED
5 Scale 52 -hall
10 Numencal 53 Strong beer
prefix 54 Bird Lat
14 Run easily 55 Not taut
15 Subsequently 57 Chester -
16 Simpleton Arthur
17 Emerald Isle 58 Roman god
18 Range ridge 59 Blunder
19 Lose self· 60 Tabled' -
control: sl. 61 Intimidates
20 Wolfed down 62 Stalks
21 Nero's day 63 Once more
22 Bird sounds
24 Low bows DOWN
26 Was bright l Petitions
27 Away: pref 2 Blood vessel
28 Contest 3 Sales pitch
31 Pasteboards 4 Honor card 23 Defeat badly
34 Sall: poet 5 Demands 25 Says further
35 Adjec11ve 6 Guardian 26 Ship's area
suffix splnta 28 Exhibitions
36 Sweetsop 7 Single thing 29 Alight
37 Spine 8 NY opera 30 Deers
38 Army vehlcte 9 Some church 31 Coupes
39 Slnb•d's bird members 32 At the apex
40 Coffee color 10 Olst•nce 33 Withdr•wn
41 Pollahel 11 Student 34 Prop
42 School books 12 Sieve 37 Bridge
44 Ctoaur• 13 French peaks frameworks
45 Drunkard 21 Pl•tform 38 Bugle catl
40 Gloomy
4 1 Before long
43 Deprivations
44 Rises high
46 lntlmat•
47 Faleon's claw
48 Make prOUd
49 Re-establish
50 -California
51 Admit
52 Forced apart
56 Fragment
57 Sol
llque store Includes EJPRm Newport Gltls Gym, for licycln IOll rut tl glft $3250 980-9154 13, Fleetwood 8fougtlMI ~~,:i'~~on.~~~~9:us PIEFEllO.&nl.Tll detallscall 551-!M67 Tandem RO & SC&inn '78 sp;a; 57k mi, A V.lknrar! HT ~:::·:.o:!:;
SllESP/T·f/T Plllll.ID•llU For immed. sale: Charter CrullefS75S4S.-2429 ~i5oAM~eocw. .64~ Gd cc;;a: ownr.s1a.ooo 770-1130
UllW&IE, 2111 (Go6d Cvd) memberlNp. USED 28" 10 spd ... &ft. • S 1 5 0 0 Io b o Ca I I R:!~"t!pru~bi:.~:1~~ UIUl llO .. llSTI Magic Island S.5-6484 bike S60 obO. 646-093°7-'811.o\ 2000 ~ Cofw. 183-()150 a1t IQm
646-8891or675-7383 US& GRAVITY Machine· V•-C 1.a ~~~~::; '65 vw PMll Ven. ""9 -_ _ tallna. New 1450, Uka Ul~ ,. good 1600 080 S1lff lt,s/fttltHlt Waitresses CHEERS. HB New $250, 759-1206 ef1 c:-~. cieen, jks1. ..... llS 54-2559
Hot new beach cover-ups Luncn & breakfast, lull°' John Wayne Tenms Club boot $4.50. 6'&-8712 ..,.1'''75r16MC~~":;;od::r-:::=:•I.:=======:::::
from Hawaii Libera! part-time ;tud-:'tl 0 K Mbfshp $650 673~571 Camper shell."' bed mini $950 o·bo. 54:J':l1.
comm111ion for pros 84 -439 truck BM trim like new wtlnds/llam ~dys lift 5
Contact RARE FOAM WANTED Babysitting Magic !Mand Gold mem-$225 obo 64.5-00 . (714) S.6·9484 JObS by r~Slble 14 yr bershlp Mus1 Mii $750 '78 Honda Accof"d un Sllf old girt 631·9059 obo 875-7525 ••• libs MH ~ cond, ret>tt ~
Xtnt poaltlon lor exper WANTED EJtP uphols1We< 08'1 File Cab 2 "-S1 t~. AOnda EXpr ... lllnt cond S3 546-111
sale1 person 1n busy minimum 3 yrs u-Wall Unit wood, 60Jt72 S175 obO. 831-8964 '80 H~ Aceord UC
bride! store. c M perllnCe 494-7740 Lk new S350 675-4130 • te let/ Hatch beck, org1n•I
859-5559 546-1821 TENT Swap meet/party I 1CJC own.. auto tnns. P"'wet ---------JtH Wutt4 5105 lOx lS, silver paakad lcwten .. 11 steering, air. am/fm
SITIY/IFC ..... NURSE-COMPANION. w/sldes, 2 dress rms. '72 ml 1250C. '""' 11..0. 3 111 ml. $5000
Accnta Payable/Rec Tele-local refs. Own transp wgts. hvy duty P<>Ms. New 2900 M. $240. 645-7814 1 ::-54M __ 296 ___ -.,~c::
phone. some computer 545-9380 $350, Uted 1 lime $250. '79 Honda dlttblke 250CC bua
Skills helpl\JI 55J-3380 REFINED Practieal Nurse 759·l200 . stndtrmp $550 751-91111
ask lor Mark I f ' • i ·'fut z•• live-In. loca re s . al c.. , .,.. -.8-1-Suzuk--14-50-sx-.-Nlc-. -9 -nu-.
SECRET ARY 63 l-6590 ext 114 8.c Rich MockJngblrd hefmetsextras $1000obo
1400· 1600/mo Jilts Waatt4/ $750 obo. Gibson A.O. Ken 535-2783 662-5690 Nf!~: 11~'".c~s 0:C~~~r~~~ Doanlic 5107 Artist $350 557-5637 TICO AUTO BODY: Vespa
position 75 wpm, lite CHILO CARE. lolling mom ORUM SET. all hardware & scooters: color mateh..
shorthand/spd writing will pick-up & deliver your S325 080 87S-8828 body & paint. 642-9693
Bonus af1 t yr employ· chrld Call 964-2467 Yamaha .... 11ter, Majot fire .... r l•n .,..... ml ltlml'I
ment Call Di ane •-.. -SDITI 752-1767 C.11 SS S safe S 15o.a 962"7519 176 Winnebago. 26\%'
SEClnlH Hlmalayan kittens. a Office Juaitu•/ Ctass A BunkhOUM. ~ CDlm
lovable ballot lur s.ai Pt. lt!l~nl . lazt malnt. S 19,500. Consider Established co .. exit typing 12 wk5 CFA r""' Shots --part trade. no-1730 ISID necessary Normal ledger · -· Roll top w/chf, file --.-------posting GOOd telephone Mates $l50 64s-8l32 cab $2000 value. $1400 T111l1n "WI Will 111'
presentation req'd Persian Kittens $125 & Ken 535-2783. 662-5690 Tran\ IOU • UBDllLI
Pleasant working en· S 175 Adil $25 546-9965 Piian~Ortaas 1221 ·72 faVAueR TANDEM Volume S.S. s.Mce
vironm•nt Nwpt Bch SIAMESE KITTENS· 8 AXEL. 26 ft long. fully And Lwtng
John 540-7111 wks S75 ea 548-0127 Beaut luxe Bandbox contained, exit cond 18711Beecft8tYd
uc1n1111 Dot• ss10 ~~~ ~~~~· 14500 ~~ nve In. (1H1~)"'i1!"2~2000 FIUUOllL PUlllll -a.s-1512 or 548-6900 • ~
Seely tor Flnancial Plan-Ill UIS Starr ConlOle Plano Plays A•m Wut• M28 lluu tlt 1 nlng Department. N B Malellemale, blacks and at s850 Work
Investment Firm Typing· yellows. $250. 846-4955 ~~.2223 hm s48-6Ja. S 1111 THAY I '79 M&Ma 626. 4 dr. elf.
min 50/ word processing Cocker pups AKC buff • fOf ll9htde 551-8285 amlfm, lmmec: lhape. 40
exper Shthnd req. Call males w/shots S ;25 Upright Plano/Red Oak, WE llY mpg $2895 agt/846-<8533
Shelby Cheek 964-2804· . top cond $500 760-<8287 •82 Mante 626 5 spd, air,
TMI Corp 553-0940 TY a • ..1:-OLW CAIS whls, am/fm, clean FREE Golden Rt11r. mate. J. ...... , 9 7 IEOlnUY Fixed. shots, beautllul, 1tnt1 1231 Ill TllCll S&IOO. OBO. 4 3•97 1
Non-smkr, HB office, Real 11 mos. moving. 559-7102 Be8utlRl1 2gn ACX xUoo .'"".. ..... 145
Estate 9r::,~;:~~pmant GOLDEN RETRIEVERS. 7 ,_., pnoe, lull wmty. Open ·6§ 280§£. air. p/1, p/b. CONMHL
CHF.VROlET wks, AKC. mates S275. Sun TV Johns S.8-1788 • p/W. rel*'lt engine wortt
Call 640-0295 IMts, lrlll/ Exit ~~ 080 SECRETARY
SEllOR
Poodle Pups T /cup Toy & ltat 7011 Min. S250 & up. 548-2848
'\,' t I ' '• I ". ' ,. . .
54b-I 200 CHARTER-Priv11e Yacht Rhodesian Rldgeback lor harbor crulsaa
Emkay Oevelopemen1 puppys. Jwks old Wknds « wtdy Ol9CXMlf Wllll
Company. a Morriton· S'8-28l4 Calif Islands 8ar9foot USED CARS& TRUCKS
Knudsen Company has so CALIF DOG TRAINING Charters of the Cerib-COME IN OR CALL FOR
Immediate opening In In home obedience train-bean Plave coma to flD am&ISll.
their Newport Beach or-tng Reas. rates 15% Off Southern Calif (714) Cormiar-0.UllO
fiee for s.n1or Secretary thll month! 963-3388 642-8339 Cllftafl
::.~'::ro''!:':~:i; Pttl S 5 -.. -YISIY---•• -.--,----18211 BEACH BLVD
with construC1IOO projeet MfNAH BIRO: 1'~ yrs, t;n;I Hew 48' Custom Motor HUNTINGTON B~CH
manager and sub con-a IOt S250. 548-2881 Yacht Avail IOf Harbof. Ml .... 1; Ml-W1
trecton Mleky Porter • Day or Forevt1t CrutMe
'70 280SL auto. alt, 2
tops., 98K mt. S15 750
631-0257
'80'"* 300TO Wgn Good
cond casa S19.500 obo
S.6-5280
'82 SOOSE. Champ/Br
lthf. t9M ml. mint io.ded
PP S29.900 831-8330
Meroeda9 280SL 7 1 2
tops. automatte AJC.
lmmat cond s 17 000,
ev..(7 14)494-0471 714·833-8680 or tend re-A.ahpn l Coektan ~ rrom WI W&IT Tm
aurM to. PO Box 2390, Lrg o0 bkcse 1906. Cntry _S400 __ 85o-__ 7_--==~ ll.Ull ISO Ul1 Sell ng Y<Nr Mareedel°T
Newport Beach CA Frencn armowa $1500 IMts, Ital HU S..AonaldO.C. TopP'llrd\uePnoe
D26GO On AM41 fall fmt MC • In ArN
EOE S 1600 Austrian tied OWENS Mghl heevy w.lght Seli. Assisted Plan
• ________ 1 $ 125 Partners tbllduk ~ S= 4~s.J:'1 Available
JU8!
AlllVID
NABERS
CADWC
2800 Hat1>0r 8l¥d
COSTA MESA
'TS c.maro. Mint concl
Jn/ou.t. 83Kml A.IC .m/trn
CUI S3900 963-3878
'81 ~ Wgn, loedad.
ult cond. '82 d,_., eng, new tires, low miles
~. 559-0180
CONHHL
CHEVROLET
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54b-I 200
Hit
'65 Must Xlnt lntt/body,
See to appreciate .
S3000/bo PIP nS-54'1
· 7 1 T onno Wagon very gd
cond. runs well $650 obo
842-7517
n MAVERICK tow m1, air.
• dr. great shape $1900 090 p.p 846-6533
'79 FlESTA o'1g owner.
low ml, runs perfect
$1950 obo p p 848-6533
'711 Mutt Ong OWfl4W New
tires sunroof
$3500/obO. 968-7961
'78 Fiesta, red/bl!( int,
radlats. stereo cas. runs
great $1875 541·5067
•ST Sill '81 stlcit Mustaf'G, 4 7K m1
aacr1fte at $3900 M~t
Me 67!)..2195
Liac.la -1323
•69 contmental Martt Ill,
usual opts, 65.000 ml
class1c; luJtury S2950
770-7730
Ol•1a11tilt 9317 .,.9 &ttass d91 au10, arr,
casa htte new. must -"
$3300 ol>O 548-845,
CIOIT PlllUllt Wa Carry..._. OAC
11U IUI CITUSS
All auto. PIS . P/B, radio ---$900. Art, etc. 548-9882 · Call Bill McCoy
12 t3 Secretary A Uucu II p ... , .... 7111 IU.tl•
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WoUlburt 1!'111UOO'e. and
men! W&n,J a.t ....
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* 1111.11 * OAC + tax 48 mo CEL
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need• dependable per. All sizes Al90 Buy Aefrtg. $950 obo 67~80 Tr•ib 1301 OuaJI St Npt ~
eon GOOd typing 1111111. Ander90n App!. M 1 WMt 10' Zodlec: i400. i Pac~· ~~~=;:-;;;: -u-.-.-.. -.-1-.-fl!-l'-,-ple11an1 phone de· 19th St C.M. $4-5538 Long Bad Camper Shell II •
meenor C&ll 752·S.74 Dbl dr rafrlg 23cu ft 1376 441231
Security WIN/dtyt $135 .. SWiii ---..-----1--...-------
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0 CHICK IVERSON
Chevrolet • Porache • Audi
441 E. 011st hJ., l1w,1rt leach
lll-0100
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lristll It Etliactr 11 IMta In
Sales • Service • Leasing • Parts
0 RAY FLADEBOE HONDA
#11 bte hater Ir., Im••
In The lrvtne Auto Center
830-7800
Ccmplete Sales. Service & Lessing
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FOUNTAIN
VALLEY
•
0 THEODORE ROBINS
FORD
U.S.A.'s #1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer
Modern Sales. Service. Parts. Body, Paint & Tire Oepts.
Competitive Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals
20IO ...... , lh•., 011t1 1111
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0 SOUTH COUNTY
VOLkSWAGEN/ISUZU
18711 BMch Blvd., Huntington a.ach
(714) 842-2000
SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE
Orantf Countys larps1 Voltswllfll/buzu Dealtr
Wt Wil Not 8e Ulldenold
PARTS ll'AllTMCNT OP£N SATIJRQ4Y
G RAY FLADEBOE
VOLKSWAGEN
# 20 hie Oelftr •., lnlH
In The Irvine Auto Center
830-7300
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2121 •• ,,., llY•., Oest• ....
Over 23 Years Serving Orange County
Sales • Service • Leasing
54&·1200 Speclll P1rts Ult 54&·MOI
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SATURDAY 8:30 AM -8:00 PM
SUNDAY 10:00 AM -5:00 PM
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of the (57) Ofance freeway
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Complete Automotive Needs
SALES • SERVtCE • LEASING
Fine Selectlon of Ouaflty UMd Vehlclet
# 1 BUICK DEALER IN OR.ANGE COUNTY
2125 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA 178-2500
0 RAY FLADEBOE
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l»-7000
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Appears every Monday and Thur9day
To place your dealer Ustlng,
phone
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MONDAY. JUN[ 18. 1981
Tot :inifeel 1n ~)a~s' Day ~pat
Coaat
Biii Libby, who helped
Nancy Reagan write a
biography, died at his
Westminster home over
the weekend./ A3
•stav'.~··~1
they have for new gradu-
ates./ AS -
Nation
Congress considers Issue
of amnesty for Illegal
aliens this week on
Capitol HlllJ A4
A.veterans dispute with
the VA ends when the
frustrated war hero takes
his own life./ A4
World
Angry coal miners, Eng-
lish police clash again In
ongoing strike./ A4
Kuwait Insists Amerlcan-
supplled Stinger missiles
wm not be used against
Israel.JM
Feature
Add a solid coat of
sunscreen to your sum-
mer beach wardrobe./82
Sporta
The United States water
polo team dropped a
10-7 decision to the Sov-
iet Union In Budapest,
Hungary./C1
Boxer Gerry Coetzee,
who now resides In Hunt-
ington Beach, will get a
shot at Larry Holmes In
Las Vegas./C1
John McEnroe had prob-
lems with his opponent
and offlclaJs, but he man-
aged to survlve./C2
Entertainment
Golden West College
gets Its summer theater
season off and runnlna
with "The Mousetrap',..
this week./83
Bualneu
EIP Microwave In New-
port Beach has received
multl-mllllon dollar Air
Force contracts./81
INDEX
Bridge a.
Bulletin Board A3
Buafneet 85
Cellfomla News A4
I Claaalfted CS-7
Comlcl M
CrOUWOtd C7
DMJh Notic. C4 r:..tu.... 81 ·2
HetpYourteff 82
H~oecope C8
Ann Landere A:J.
Mutual Fundt BS
Natlonal New9 M
Opfnlon A6
PotteeLog A3
Pubtlc Notaa C4
Sport• C1°"
Televtlk>n 82
Theatera 83
WMtMr A:J.
WOftd N9wl A4
•
Mother arrested after stabbing horror
In Hunttn on Beach street corner fl ht
By STEVE MARBLE
CM .. 0.-, .... ._.
A 31-year-old mother was arrested
Sunday after she allegedly plunged a
five-inch daggtr into her infant
daughter's back followina a street
comer fiaht in Huntinjton Beach
with the child's father, police re-
SchoolPower rannen
ported.
Jeri Shepard of Anaheim was
booked on suspicion of attempted
murder and is beina held today at the
city jail on siso,ooo bail.
The lO·month-oJd toddler,
Christine Shepard, is in serious and
guarded condjtion at the· Fountain
John Bader of Bantinfton Beach and Phil Petenon of
Tutln led the ~ore tbaD 1,200 numen all.own at left ha tbe
etart of the 8choo1Power lOX race ~ the atreeta of
LaaaDa Beach Sanday mo~. Petenon 1369) and Batler
(544) raced elde-by-alde clown th1e •b'etch of JACa.Da
Valley Community HOJpitaJ trauma
center w~ she was rushed Sunday
evenina f ollowina the Father's Day
incident
The near-fatal stabbi!lJ was ~
ported at 6:3S p.m. ~ neiabbOn wbo
told police ~ heaid a commotion
in a condominium complex parkina
lot at the intersection of Adams
A venue and Huntinaton Street.
Huntinaton Beach Set. Dennis
Martin said Shepard and 2S-year-old
John Bobtiewia ~ identified u the
child's father-became embroiled in an allercation on the treet comer
after spendina a day at the beach.
The couple l"CJ)Ol1edly bad aonc to
the intencction to meet a fncnd.
Martin sald. Jt was not clear whether
the rendezvous took ptact.
The father alleeedJy srabbed the
child at one point and . Shepard
responded by pullina the daacr' from
her purse and sWh.ina one oTtbe l:Ua
CaDJOD at ~f to the flnt•h,, where Petm ~ed oat ID
froat to wta IA a time of 30.36. Batler ftn-t•bed foar MCODda
later. Oftlclelala tlletldrdmaal SdloolPower nm are 9tl11
talb1lla tlle amoaat of ~ tlaat wu rallled, wblcla la
doDatea to tlle Lapaa Beacla tJDlfled Sclaool Dlatrlct.
Back Bay pollution tests halted
Search for source of DDT in local water
exhausts state board's financial resources
By JERRY HIRSCH
CM .. 0.-, ... .._.
Testing for toxic pollutants in San
Diqo Creek and Upper Newport Bay
bas stopped until next month because
the state Regional Water Quality
Control Board has run out of money.
should resume then. Anderson said.
.. We plan to take core samples of
the stream bed in San Diqo Cruk
later this summer when there is a
lower Oow in the creek," Anderson
wd.
When consumed in great quantities
in humans, DDT can cause respir.
atory and nervous system disorden.
Althou&b the leveb found do not
represent a public health hazard. accordina to Anderson, the DDT can
be harmful to filh and other wildlife .
Anderson says the water board will
have to do more lab tests on water and
stream bed samp&cs before the in-
vatipti<>a can COfttinue.
enteroclOCCl.
A rcc:cnt study by the Environmen-
tal Protection Ag:rx;y found that
enterocooci is a better indicator of
water-transmitted diseases tbaD col-
ifonn, a mcteria the county health
department is curreotly testing to
check local watcR for bKterial pol-
lution.
The water boud sampled for
enla'OCC:i two M:eks ISO but found it
was usina a poor testin& method. said
(1'1ue ... WATU/A2)
lO the pickup tnd lhc couok ....
been travdiria in, Martin aid.·
TM woman then named • Bobkiewicz and lubed out widl m
blade, a blow whicb pollCC ~11 ~II may have been meant for lllMr.
The dager. however, cauabt the dWd.
When police amvc4. the father ....
aone -dctert1na his mjured ~
tcr and cripp"-d truck. police llid.
BobkieWia was still beina .,..-
today.
Irvine's
lunch
policy
Open campus plan
means districts are
'held harmless·
BJ ANDREA•ADELSON °' .. _... ....... An open campus lunch policy.
under tire after I 0 teeo...qcrs were
injured in an ofl'<ampus car accident.
should remain in fOt"Ce in Irvine
schools, a co~tt.ec bis rec-ommended. ·
·The state Education Code uyi
school districts with open campuses
are .. held harmless .. in liability cases,
while the code is silent over liability
for dosed campwics, the committee
&earned in rctr.archin& the Irvine
district's 10.year~ policy.
If Irvine's S,000 students who
attend the city's four mp ICboob
can't be monitored ~.~· a clolcd campus Syt1Cm is ved
u UDCD.fon:ieable," concludes the ~ to the Irvine Unified Sc:bool
District Board of Education.
Trustees arc~ to\aUUi>dlt
report Tuesday at their rcaolartY.
scheduled meetiaa. bic:ainniui it 7:30 ~:t t •krside Middle ScbOol m
(PleMe ... OP&l'f / .A.2) J im Anderson, executive officer of
the water board for this region, said
the board's $10,000 toxic cbemicaJ
test budget bas been spent trying to
find the source of the banned
pesticide DDT and other chemical
pollutants in Upper Newport Bay and
at sites in Riverside and San
Bernardino counties.
The board will receive S 12,000 for
toxic chemical testing when the new
fiscal year starts July l. The search for
the pollutants in the creek, which
flows through Irvine, and the bay
The water board is trying to find the
source of DDT and other poUutaots
that have showo up in tests on
minnows in the creek last year and
earlier this year.
When he fint announced the
polJution problem, Andenon said the
source may have been the illqal use
of pesticides and herbicides in the
areas of Orange County that drain
into the creek.
But an investigation by the county
Agricultural Commissioner's offioe
and the water board failed to tum up a
obvious source.
A closed landfill near San Dieco
Cnek at University Drive aad
MacArtbur Boulevard ia a pom'blc
source. The Wllter board alto is
considerina ta.kin& 10il samples &Om
the 1aDdfi..lf aftd the new fiscal year
starts.
Althou&l> the board's toxic
chemical Tab budget is exhausted. 1t
has an extra S 1,SOO in its bacteria test
budaet that will give the board a bead
start OD bacteria tests in Upper
Newpon Bay and Ncwpon Harbor.
The water board pthered water
samples today to test for the bacteria,
Offshore oil rig
heading for HB
Behind Spielberg,
there's Newport's
Frank Marshall
Harbor High grad
producer of many
top movie hits
This is one of those local-boy·
makes~it-bia stories -VERY big.
The local boy is Frank Marshall,
1964 graduate of Newport Ha r Kiah School. Some of his
schoolmates may rcmembc s
portrayal of a Russian ballet chcr
1n the senior class play. Some may
recall him as a member of the Ouiw
Ramblers. a folk musical group that
performed at assemblies and pep
rallies.
His participation on the cross
country and track teams miaht come
to mind. And a few old friends may
remember him from the Lido Isle
Yacht Club, where he assisted head
sailina 1nst.ructor Dave Grant. now 1
dean It Ora~ C'out Colleae.
At the clua 1 20.year reunion taler
this month, some clwmatcs miaJ'it
a It Frank Marahall wbtt ho's been up
to the past few ycan. He mipt say
he's made a few movies. Hemiaht not
menuon that h11 u.sociatct a.re the
two most ~tar movie makm
eurttntly worluna. In 1980, Oeorle LUcas and Stevtn
pitlbt'ta hired ManhalHo produC'C
.. R.a.idcrs of the Lost Ark; which ~me 1 box officio blockbuster. •
That marked the btainnin of a
coounuina association between •
Manball and Sp1elber&. Marshall has
been on the production teams of
Spielbera's .. Po1ler'F1St," .. E.T." and
"'Twillgbt Zone -The Movie.."
Amona this summer's hits, Manhall
was cxecutave producer of "lnchana
Jones and the Temple of Doom .. and
"Gremlins.•• later this aummcr,
''Fanda.nao.'' his eeventh film"whb
S1>1cfbtta. will open.
Nou '-d record for a man Yihoie
father Witd him to tct a law deireC
became sUCloel9 ia \be entenaiomau
business is to unPredictabk. Frank
Manhall never made it to law icbool.
but. baled on his Cftdits. you can
predic1 nothiQi bUt sucxas for biin.
Still. wMn tJ,c praaurc of prod~ ant p1clbcra's •nwy clataia ,cu a
little hard to bear, Manball knows
•here to ao to eacapc.
.. M)' family atilllivcs in Newport.
aQd I lt)•totctdown \hcrea ht1
a mon•h to we ai:lvan'* or the , ......... ~/d)
By ROBERT BARUR
Of .. ~ .......
The biggest ofllbore 011 structure
ever built at a West Coast shipyard
will be placed on its side on a bar).e
July 2 and towed south after it passes
underneath the Gold~n Gate Bridge
in San Francisco.
Five days later. the SI 00 million.
720.foot steel structure will join two
other offshore platforms lD the Beta
oil tract about nine miles off the coast
ofHuntinaton Beach.
The structure, named Eureka. 1s
called a jacket It will be winched off
the barge. turned upri&bt and
ballasted down. conu~ to rest on the
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Newport'ahe........a.tlwldlprod.cer .. ~.
..
ocean Ooor 700 feet below the watus
surface.
Up to 60 wells can operate from
Eureka and 1t also will acx:ommodate
living quarters for about 80 workers.
Bill Scrimpsbirc, a spokesman for
Shell which holds 50 percent own-
ership in the oomplex which has been
extractinaand refining oil at sea sinoe
August 1980, said drilling from the
new platform is expected to start next
May.
The two Shell facilities at the $ite-
EUen which is a drilling platform and
Elly which houses production facili-
ties for separating oil, water and gas
(Pl-.-eee OJ'P'8110U/ A2)
NB teens
honored
for road
heroism
By lt.AREN E. KLEIN
Of .. ~ ........
It wasApnl 29and Enc Davies. 19,
Steve Farwell, 19, Jeff Duon, 18 and
Chris Shaftt. 17. were comina home
from Palm Desert where they had
been altendina a party.
Davies. who attended Oran&e
Coast Collcac this year with Farwell.
rcmcmbcn the Newpon F~y
being deserted in those wee momlna
hours. Only a VW Bua passed his car
and whizzed down tne empty free.
way.
Then. uddcnly. the Volllwqcn
veertd into the center d1vidtt and
reeled beck toward iM ide of the
tiuway on two wheel .
.. Wbeo 1t hit the center. the wbole
car bunt into names," Davies said.
From that point on. .. there wasn't
really much to think about. .. Davia
wd. Dixon cbmbcd mto the car aDd
unlocked the pauenatr doot ud
Davies ~ aro~d to the re· ... ~ de, climbed m ar>d pulkd -
womanouL
The youths' ac:tio W!JUlt ia
tbcnictofbme, fircfl&htcruaid&ater.
flam bad compka.ety coveml me small car by tbe nme &hey amved.
The fl ur tet were boDorid W k~lhcOranttCtt DCil...S • were m&nltcd it1f nn Bu,...O. 19.
the dri they puUcd &ofta tM
, burni car,
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M 1fr Orange Cout DAlLY PILOT/Monday, J1.1ne 11, 1984
C 0 N 11 ~ LI UJ S f U R I i S
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OFFSHORE OIL RIG BOUND FOR HB ••.
l'rolDAl
-att mponsible for prOducina
abou1 10 million barrel so far.
SCrimpshire said Shell pent about
$71 million to l thcr 1 Beta
tl"Ktl. bjcb be said proved 10 be the
only commtrcial suc:ccss in the Outer
O:>ntinenW Sbetf'lclSt sale No. 35 of'
1975.
He said tesl$ fodicace the tract
contaJns about l SO million pllons of
~vcratile oil.
The new Eu~bJackct, UKmbkd contains 24 000 tons of steel.
on its 'ide in KaJscr tccl's ValJrjo ll wdl 11t In the aouthcrn ponion of
Marine Assembly Yard -primarily the Be11 field wuh wells c•tendina out
ao that it wiU Rt under tbe OoJden in aeVtt&l din:ctions.
Gate Bridte -bu overall Eu~kl Wlll be visible on clear days
dtmeos100 o f 720 by 280 by l SO feet even thouth n as about el&ht mdet
potesman for K.aiserSlecl uyit 1s-'fl•"""cr out to &ea tfien offihore
com~le in ize a_nd wciaht to the platform Emmy, optrated by
S2·story Bank of America World AminoiJ, and oftihore Eva, operated
Headquarters bwlruna in San Fran· by Union, about two miles off the
cisco, which is 770 feet tall ai\d coast in state waLers.
WATER TESTING •.•
From Al
Joanne Schneider, a biologist w1th the
board.
The board is now usina the EPA
recommended testing procedure and
1f that ~ork.s, the sampling program
should start next week and be
performed twice weekly at between
·1 S and 20 bay and harbor sites until
early September, she said.
Simultaneous coliform tests will be
made and the board will issue a repon
on its findings in the fall.
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...-~~~~~~--~r-~~~~~~~r-~...-~~~~~--, peace and quiet, .. Marshall said in a
.~·te"t.r :~~1
telephone interview from U niversal
Studios, where Spielberg's Amblin
Entcnainment is based.
Marshall's mother, Eve, still laves
in Newport, along with his brothers
Phil and Matt. His sister Sally lives in
Costa Mesa with her husband and
two children. His father, musician·
composer Jack Marshall, died in
1973.
Frank MarshalJ was born in Glen·
dale and spent his early years 1n Van
Nuys. His family moved to Newpon
Beach when Frank was about to enter
high school. Did he imagine himself
then as a film producer?
"I did have a real passion to be in
the entenainment business," he re-
called "I didn't Uiow rt would be the
movtes."
Marshall said he was encouraged
by now-reured Bob Wentz, who
taught drama at Newpon Harbor
High and Orange Coast College. And
there were those performances by the
G uitar Ramblers.
"We were just before the Beatles."
Marshall said. "Unfonunately. we
were not quite as popular. That might
have had sometrung to do with the
length of our hair - shon ...
So, taking his father's advice,
Marshall enrolled at UCLA, planmng
eventually to attend Hastinis College
of Law in San Francisco. But he was
sidetracked.
Many successful people point to a
fo rtuitous right·llme-at-the-right·
place meeting. and Marshall is no
exception. At a party in 1967, he was
introduced to writer-film critic Peter
Bogdanovich, and the conversation,
of course, turned to movies.
Bogdanovich was htred by 8-
mov1e kmg Roger Corman to direct
"Targets." a low-budget film about a
sniper who terrorizes a dnve-in
theater. Bogdanovich offered a JOb to
his new fnend.
"I was an all-around gofer, work.mg
directly for Peter," Marshall recalled.
"Looking back. it was probably the
best introduction to movie-making
one could have. l did some acting
(playing a ticket taker). shot some
photography, built sets and was a
prop man. I could become involved
in all of the different pans that go
together to make a movie.··
"Targets" was made for a measly
$150,000. Marshall now works Wlth
multi-m illion-dollar budgets.
After earning a B.A. degree in
political science, Marshall fell into ··a
two-year l!if. when I never qutte.got ~o
law school. • Instead, he spent time in
Apsen and traveled through Europe.
In Rome, Marshall receive<! a letter
from Bogdanovich. He'd lined up
another movie.
Marshall thus joined the pro-
duction crew of Bogdanov1ch's ac-
claimed film, 'The Last Picture
Show." The association continued,
and MarshalJ gradually received
more rcsposibility on Bogdanovich's
"What's Up. Doc?" "Paper Moon."
''Daisy Miller," "At Long Last Love"
and "Nickelodeon."
Later. Marshall served as hne
producer on Orson Welles' "The
Other Side of the Wind" and Martn\
Just Call
642-6086
OaUy Piiot
Del Ivery
te QuarantMd
MOneley Fr.a.y II rou oo noc 11a...e 'f04ll ii-or
~ !IO 0 m '41" o.'Ole 1 P ,,.,
ltld '(fAlt CIOP'f "'"" De ~ad
but students must be bused
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Ol .. O.., .........
Adult education classes can con·
tinue at Nicblas School as long as
most students arc bused to the site,
according to Fountain Valley plan-
ning commissioners.
The busing plan is viewed as a
solution to traffic and parking com-
plaints raised by residents living near
the former elementary school.
One hurdle remains, however: a
place must be found for students to
leave their cars before boarding a bus
to Nieblas.
for adult education.
Residents have complained, how-
ever. that the proaram has created
traffic and parking problems in the
quiet neighborhood because the adult
students generally drive to the school
Valley gets proposal
for water rate hike
Frank Manhall (~ht) with dlrector Stn'en Splelbera. The adult classes arc operated by
the Huntington Beach Union High
School District. Richard Plum. the
district's director of alternative
education, said he hopes to have
students park at the Fountain Valley
Recreation Center at Mile Square
Park.
Fountain Valley residents can ex-
pect high water bills beginning in
September if a proposed rate bike is
aP.proved Tuesday by the City Coun-
cil.
a 10 percent increase effective Sept .. I.
He said the increase will allow the etty
to pay the higher costs of providing
local water and to make necessary
improvements in the local water
system Scorcesc's "The Last Watu:· He was
associate producer of Walter Hill's
''The Driver" and executive producer
of "The Warriors," also by Hill.
Al the same time, Wunderkind
director Steven Spielberg's career had
struck a snag. After directing two
mega-hits, •·Jaws'' and "Oosc J;n·
counters of the Third Kfod."
Spielberg turned out the costly and
much less successful "1941."
Then "Star Wars" creator George
Lucas hired Spielberg to direct an
adventure movie based on the Satur-
day-matinee serials of the past.
"My involvement with 'Raiders'
came about because I'd met Steven in
the early 1970s, though we'd never
worked together," Marshall recalled.
"When George asked him who be
would like as his producer on
'Raiders,' he said, 'Let's sec if we can
get Frank Marshall.' "
Marshall knew Spielberg's work by
reputatuion -a star director who
had a history of bringing in films late
and over budget.
"I saw it as a real challenge,"
Marshall said. "My philosophy has
always been to work wiUI a director
rather than against him. Rather than
sayi ng 'no, no, no,· all the time, I try to
make it work."
For example, Spielberg wanted
b uild a huge set for the Nazi sub-
marine base in "Raiders." Marshall
concluded it would put them over the
construction budget. Instead, be sug·
gested Spielberg look at the French
submarine pens where the "Raiders"
sub was docked. The location proved
suitable and less expensive than a new
set.
"l sec my job as trying to give the
director all the tools be needs to make
the movie he wants to make -but
within the budget and the schedule
given to us by the studi~1" Marshall
said. "I also try to keep tne momen-
tum going. The challenge is to be
nexible and to look for alternate ways
of doing thinP.."
Since ·Ra i ders," his
the interview, Marshall was checlung
the 9,Uality of a European version of
"Indiana Jones," with the voices
dubbed in Italian.
Among American movie re-
viewers, "Indiana Jones" bas been
criticized as too violent for many of
the children who would undoubtedl)
noclc to it.
··1 was surprised," Marshall said of
the criticism. "The movie is called the
'Temple of Doom,' not the 'Tern pie
of Roses.' We defined the style in the
first movie, and this is in the sam(
style. I think a lot of people took it
much too seriously. It's a fairy talc.
It's an amusement park ride with a
roller coaster at the end."
Marshall stressed that the movie
was rated PG for Parental Guidance,
and that the film makers voluntarily
added a warning that it might be too
intense for younger children.
"It's up to parents to lcnow at what
age their kids can handle this and can
tell the difference between fantasy
and reality," he said. "My nephew is
I 0, and he's seen it five times. My best
friend's son is 6, and he's seen it three
times. And th ey haven't bad ni&ht-
mai-es or been rusturbcd by it. In fact,
they keep asking to sec it again."
The violence controversy doesn't
seem have hun 'Indiana Jones" at the
But City Council members. who
must OK the parking plan, have
expressed reservations.
Planning Commissioner Zita
Wessa, who helped develop the
compromise between residents and
school officials. remained optimistic
today.
"After all the hours we put into it, I
would hope something can be worked
out," she said.
Nieblas, at 9300 Gardenia Ave.,
was built as an elementary school in a
neighborhood of single-f.amily
homes. Last June, the Fountain
Valley School District suspended
elementary classes at Nieblu because
of declining enrollment and leased
classrooms to the hiah school rustrict
The regular meeting begins at 8
p.m. Tuesday in the City Co\.'ncil
Chambers, 10200Slatcr Avenue. The
council meets at 6 p.m. to interview
candidates for city advisory panels.
Public Works Director Wayne
Osborne, who oversees the city's
water department, has recommended
Osborne said the typical Fountai11
Valley homeowner now pays SI 1.30
per month for water. A I 0 percent
increase would add S 1.13 per month.
Fountain Valley homeowners are
billed every other month.
HB weighs water rate boost
Huntington Beach City Council
members will wrestle with increases
in residential water bills when they
are scheduled to take action tonight
on a $$9.S million 1984-85 general
fund budget.
The council is considering a 30
percent race increase.
Council members, who also are
expected to make lcnown their con-
cerns about Bolsa Chica wetlands
development plans. meet at 7 p.m. at
City Council Chambers, 2000 Main
St.
Meanwhile, the city's plannina
commissioners will grapple with
another thorny topic Tuesday at 7
p.m. when they're expected to hear a
request to drill a new oil well at the
Ascon Landfill, near Edison Hiab
School on Magnolia Street and Ham-
ilton A venue.
Nearby residents a"fit eJtpectcd to
battle new drilling because of fears it
would unlock possible hazardous
materials.
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oPEN CAMPUS POLICY BACKED •••
From Al
box office. It's unclear how the report may percent over the same period. lunch.
The film set a new ticket sales affect two claims totalinaS4. I million The present policy came under fi.re The policy was adopted in 1974
record when it opened over the that were filed last month allccing the after 10 Univenity High students shortly after the rustrict was created
Memorial Day weekend. In its first district is negligent in permitting were injured when a pickup driven by and durinJ a trend toward less
three weeks ofrelease, it grossed more students to leave high schools during a 16-year-old slammed into a rcgjmentat1on. Before, adminis-
than $88 million. lunch. cutbside tree on Yale Avenue during trators not only bad to monitor closed
What's next? After the opening of During a series of hearings to test a 4().minutc noon break in February. campuses, but also checked bols' hair
"Gremlins," Marshall w.as preparing public opinion, the committee found Only two of the injured had length and the brevity of girls skirts,
for the debut of "Fandango." He parents were concerned over safety permission to be off campus. Under the report says:
described the film, a coming-of-qe and favored closu~. Students con· prnent rules, 12th and J I th graders The committee concluded the
story involving four coUege students, sidered campus closings as un· are allowed to leave for lunch while Irvine rustrict has insufficient funds
as a change of pace for Spielbers. deserved or unwarranted punish· underclassmen must obtain their to adequately monitor student ac.-
Beyond that Marshall and Spielbcra mcnt. parents' permission. Violators serve tivities and that fencina the schools
are looking ahead to a romantic The repon says lrvine police re-Saturday detentions. would cost $160,000.
comedy called "Always" and a light cords show youths 16 to 18 were Parents of Amy Valdez and John A minority rcpon recommended
romance called "The Money Pit." involved in eightaccidents in the first Oahlaren, injured in the violent the monitoring of student drivers
Marshall believes his strength is in four months of 1984. Ten had crash, filed lepl claims qainst the through use of a parkina permit.
production and he bas no drivina occurred in the three previous years. district aJlccina school officials were which could be checked by an ~ to sit in the director's chair like But1 the report notes, the number of ncaliaent in supervisina students and employee hired to make noontime
responsibilities have increased.
"Right now, my job encompasses
all areas, from initial scriptwriting to
what kind of ads are going to be in the
newspaper," he said. At the time of
Sp1elbera and Lucas. stuoents has also Jumped by 18 for allowina students to leave at checks of those lcavina campus.
"Steven and George have an amaz------------------------------------------in' audience sensibility," Marshall----------------------------------.,---· COUPON---,
said. "They know how to tap into the
kid in alJ of us. If I knew what it was. I
could put it tn a bottle and retire."
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We asked Orange COast
residents what advice
they have for new gradu-
ates./ AS
Na don
Congress considers Issue
of amnesty for Illegal
aliens this week on
Capitol Hill./ M
SchoolPower runners
Jobn Butler of Ba.nttncton Beach and PbU Petenoa of
TutlD led the more thaD 1.200 numere ehcnna at left ID tbe
8tart of tile 8choo1Powu lOK nee tlaroaCb tlae •beeta of
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Mom held after spat
turns to horror
in Huntington Beach
By STEVE MA.R.BLE
Of ..............
A 31-year-old mother was .~
Sunday after she allegedly plunted a
five-inch dager into her in.fut
da\.llhtu's back fol1owin& a street
co fi t . in Huntington &ida
po
Jeri Shepard of Anahiem was
booked on suspicion of attempJed
murder and is being held today at the
city jail on S2SO,OOO bail.
The I 0-month-old toddler.
Christine Sbepud, is in serious and
IUltdcd coodluon at the Fouiuain
Valley C.Ommunity Hospital uauma
center where the child was rushed
Sunday eveniJia.
The near-fatal stabhi:DJ was re-
ported at 6:3S p.m. by ncigbbors who
told police ~ heard a commotion
in a condomiruwn compla partina
lot at the intersection of Adams
Avenue and Huntington Street.
A v~terans dispute with
the VA ends when the
frustrated war hero takes
his own life./ M Back Bay pollution tests halted
Hun~n Be.aob 5-1. Dennis
Martin laid Shepard and 2S-year-old
John Bobkiewicz-identified as the
child's father-became embroiled in
an altercation on the street corner
after spendina a day at the beach.
The couple reportedly bad aon.e to
the intersection to meet a friend,
Martin said. It was not clear wbctber
the rendezvous took place. World
Angry coal miners, Eng-
lish pollce clash again In
ongoing strike./ M
Kuwait Insists American-
supplled Stinger mlsslles
will not be used against
Israel.JM
Feature
Add a solid coat of
sunscreen to your sum-
mer beach wardrobe./82
Sports
The United States water
polo team dropped a
10-7 decision to the Sov-
iet Union In Budapest,
Hungary./C1
Boxer Gerry Coetzee,
who now resides In Hunt-
ington Beach, wlll get a
shot at Larry Holmes In
Las Vegas./C1
John McEnroe had prob-
lems with his opponent
and officials, but he man-
aged to survlve./C2
Entertainment
Golden West College
gets Its summer theater
season off and running
with "The Mousetrap"
this week./83
Bualneu
EIP Microwave In New-
port Beach has received
multl-mllllon dollar Air
Force contracts./88
INDEX
Bridge M
Bullettn Board A3
Bu~neaa 85
California Newa A4
1 Classffied C5-7 Coma M
Croaaword C7
Death Notlcel C4
Featur.. 81-2
H•pVourMlf B2
HOf'C>ICOP9 ce
Ann Lan<Mn A2
Mutual FUnda 85
Natlonel Ne'#I A4
Opfnk>n A5
Pottce Log A3
Public Notloell C4
Sport• C1-4
T_..ilk>n 82
ThMt.... 13
W•ttw A2 WoridN9wa A4
Search for source of DDT in local water
exhausts state board's financial resources
BJ JERRYBIRSCB °' .. ..., .........
Testing for toxic pollutants in San
Dieao CTCCk and Upper Newport Bay
bas stopped until ncJtt month because
the state Regional Water Quality
Control Boanl has run out of money.
Jim Anderson, executive officer or
the water board for this region, said
the board's $10 000 toxic chemical
test budget has been spent tryina to
find the source of the banned
pesticide DDT and other chemical
pollutants in Upper Newport Bay and
at sites in Riverside and San
Bernardino counties.
The board will receive S 12,000 for
toxic chemical testing when the new
fUca.I yearstartsJuJy I. The search for
the pollutants in the creek, which
flows through Irvine, and the bay
should resume then, Anderson Said.
.. We plan to take co~ samples of
the stream bed in San Diqo Creek
later this summer when there is a
lower flow in the creek. .. Anderson
.aid.
The water boud is U')'ina to find t.be-
source of DDT and other polltl&ulb
that have shown up in tellS on
minnows in the creek last year anCf
earlier this year.
When he first announced the
pollution problem, Anderson said the
source may have been the illqal use
of pesticides and herbicides in the
areas of Orange County that drain
into the creek. ·
But an investiption by the county
Agricultural Commissioner's office
and the water board faiJcd to tum up a
obvious source.
Behi~d Spielberg,
there's Newport's
Frank'Marshall
Harbor Ht h grad
producer of many
top movie hits ,
This is one of those local-boy-
mak~it-big stories -VERY big.
The local boy is ~rank Marshall, a 1964 graduate of Newport Harbor Hi&b School. Some of his old
schoolmates may remember his
portrayal of a Russian ballet teacher
m the senior class play. Some may
recall him as a member of the Guitar
Ramblers. a folk musical aroup that
performed at assemblies and pep
rallies.
His participation on the cross
country and track teams mi&bt come
to mind. And a few old friends may
remember bim from the Lido lsle
Yacht Out>. where he assisted head
sailina insuuctor Dave Grant., now a
dean at Ora.nae Coa t Colqe. ~t the c1.asa•1 20-ycar reunion later
this month, some mates mi&bt
uk Frank Marshall wbat he's been up
to the put few yean. He miaht MY
he's inAdC a kW movies. He miaht not
mention that his associates are the
two most popular movie makcn
culftfttly_ worlu na. In l9IO. GtOrlt Lucas an<S tc-v(n
pidbera hiRd Manhall to ~uce .. JWden of the Lost ~· which
beame a bOll offi<.'C blockbuster.
That marked the bc&innant of a
P11L
SIEllUlll
continuina association ~tween
Marshall and Spielbcr&. Manball has
been on the production teaJns of
Spielbera'• .. Poltcraeist. .. ··e. T ... and
••Twililllt Zone -The Mo Vic.••
Amona this summ~s bits. Manball was executive OrOduoer of .. Indiana
Jones and the 1cniple of Doom .. and
0 Gremlins." Li1ef this swnrncr.
''fandaft&o." l\is le'Vcntb film with
Spielbcra. Will open.
Not a bed record for a man Whole
f'alhtt wwcd him to ICt a law dClree
beaune socoe• 1n the entenainment
busincls is to un~ble. fruk
Matlball nevtr made at to law ichool.
but, bUcd oo his credits, you can
s>Rdict nottiins but MCa* ror: Wm.
till. wbea'&he ptalW'e of~ ina Spidbera'a fnwy dMtica ltU a
littk hant '° belt. Manball knows
where to IO to e1eape.
"My family ltlll liva in ~ and I tty to 1tt ~~ah bl'IM:I
a month to **~[ I.be (PlllH8M /Al)
When consumed in great quantities
in humans, DDT can cause respir-
atory and nervous system disorden.
Althouab the levels found do not ~t a public health hazard,
acxordina to Anderson, the DDT can.
be harmful to fish and other wi.ldlite..
Anderson says the water board will
have to do more lab tests on wa\er and
stream bed samples before the in-
vestiplioa cu continue .
A <lloted landfill near San Diego
Cnek ~ty Drive _, M.cArdiur ard is a pomibR
SOUIU. The Wiiier board aJt0 d
consideri laklD8 soil samplei tiom
the ~after the new fiscal year
Stana. Althou&b the board's toxic
cbcmical Tab budaet is exhausted, it
has an extra S l ,SOO in its bacteria test
b~t that will pve the.board a head
start on bacteria tests in Upper
Newport Bay and Newport Harbor.
The water board gathered water
samples ~Y to test for the bacteria,
enterococc:t.
A reocnt study'\,y the Environmen-
tal Protection Agency found that
cntcrococ:ci is a better indicator of
water-transmitted diseases than col-
iform.. a bK\eria the county bcalth
department is cuncntly te:Uiq to
check local watcn for bectcrial pol-
lution.
The water bo&rd sampled for
enterocet two weeks ago but found it
was u~ poor testing method, said
(Pl••-WAT&ll/A2J
By ROBERT BABUR °' .. ..., ........
The biaest offshore oLI structure ever built at a West Coast shipyard
will be placed on its side on a barge
July 2 and '°wed south after it~
underneath the Golden Gate Brid&e
in San Francisco.
Five days later, the S l 00 1111lhon,
720-foot steel structure will join two
other offshore platforms in the Beta
oil tract about nine miles off the coast
of Huntington Beach.
The structure. named Eureka. ss
called ajackeL It will be wancbed off
the barse. turned upnght and
ballasted down. comini. to rest on the
The father allegedly pabbcd the
child at one pomt and Shepard
responded by pu.llina the daatcr from
her purse and "•shine one oT the tires
to the pickup truck the couple bad
been uaveUna in, Martin Wei..
The woman t.bcn turned on
Bobkiewicz and lashed out with the
blade, a blow which police socculated
may have been meant for the father.
The dager', however,, caught~ child
(Plwe w STAllmtD/.&2)
ocean floor 700 feet below the water's
surface.
Up to 60 wells can operate from
Eureka and it also will accommodate
living quarters for about 80 work.en.
Bill Scrimpshirc, a spokesman for
Sbc1J wbtch holds 50 pcroent own·
ershtp m the complex wb1cb bas been
extractmg and rcfini~ oil at sea since
August 1980. said dnlhng from the
new platform 1s expected to start next
May. s facil" . th . Thctwo hell sllcsat esite-
Ellcn wbtcb is a drilling platform and
Elly wtucb houses productJon facili·
lies for separating oil, water and p.s
(Pleue eee OFP'SBOU/A2)
NB teens
honored
for road
·heroism
"
iU 0ranQe CoUt DAILY PILOT/Monday. June 18, 1984
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OFF-SHORE OIL RIG BOUND FOR HB •••
-m respon iblc or ~UClf\I
about 10 million barrduo f&r.
ScrimDShins said Shell pent about
S7l million· to lease tbcr two Beu
t.rKt&. wb.ich be said proved to tiC tlic
only commercial aucces 1n theOuter
Continental Shelfleasc sale No. 3S of
t97S.
He said tests andicate the ll'ICt
contains about 150 million pllons of
recoverable oil.
The new E~la j cir.cl. anem~
on its ide in Kaiser StcoJ'1 ValltJO
Marine Assembly Yard -primarily
so th t it "1.ll fit under the Golden
Gate Br1d1e -baa overall
dnnensions of 720 by 280 by t10 feet.
Spokesman for Kaiser Steel say it is
comparble in su.c and weiaht to the
S2-story Bank of America World
Headquarten bu•ldina in San Fran· cisco, which 1s 770 feet tall and
WATER TESTING •..
From Al
Joanne Schneider. a biologist with the
board.
The board 1s now using the EPA
recommended testing procedure and
if that works, the sampling program
should start next week and be
performed twice weekly at between
15 and 20 bay and harbor sites until
early September, she said.
S1muJtaneous coliform tests will be
made and the board will issue a report
on its findings in the fall.
contains 24,000 &ans of steel.
It wsU it io the.southern poruon of
the Beta field with wells extcndina out
tn llt\ICral directions. Eureka will be vtS1ble on cleat days even tbouah it is 11bout eight mdes
farther out to sea then aflSbort
platform Emmy, operated by
Aminoil, and offshore Eva. operated
by Union, about two miles off the
ooast in state waters.
STABBED •••
From Al
1n the back.
When police amved, the father was
gone -descning his inJured dau~
ter and crippled truck, police said.
Bobkiewicz was still being sought
today.
The mother was arrested at the
scene of the violence. The child. after
being treated by paramedics, was
raced to the trauma center.
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e!!:~[e~u~~i-1 ' but students must be bused
Marshall's mother, Eve, sull hvcs
in Newpon, along with his brothers
Phil and Matt. His sister Sally lives in
Costa Mesa with her husband and
two children. His father, mus1cian-
composer Jack Marshall, died in
1973.
Frank Marshall was born in Glen-
dale and spent his early yea.rs in Van
Nuys. His family moveH to Newpon
Beach when Frank was about to enter
high school. Did he imagine himself
then as a film producer'?
"I did have a real passion to be tn
the entertainment business." he re-
called. "I didn't know 1t would be the
movies."
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Oftlle~NM.._
Adult education classes can con-
tinue at Nieblas School as lone as
most students arc bused to the site,
according to Fountain Valley plan-
ning commissioners.
The busing plan is viewed as a
solution to traffic and parking com-
plaints raised by residents living near
the former elementary school.
One hurdle remains, however. a
place must be found for students to
leave their cars before boarding a bus
to Nieblas.
When they failed to resolve the
matter with school officials, the
residenu complained to t.h.e city,
saying the high school district did not
have the conditional use permit
required to offer adult classes at
Nieblas.
The high school district souptt
such a permit from the Planning
Commission last month, drawing
fresh protests from the residents.
worked out by members of the
committee and presented to the
comm ission last week.
The high school district has agreed
to pay busing costs, about S 12,000
annually. But school district officials
want the Nieblas students to be
exempt from parking fees cbaraed at
the recreation center.
Planning Director Ointon Sherrod
said the high school district must now
submit a fonnal request to allow
Nieblas students to park at tbe
recreation center. Marshall wd he was encouraged
by now-rettred Bob Wentz, who Frank Maraball (rlgbt)wttb director Steven Splel'berl.
taught drama at Newport Harbor
High and Orange Coast College. And
there were those performances b)' the
The adult classes are operated by
the Huntington Beach Union High
School District. Richard Plum, the
district's director of altemati vc
education, said he hopes to have
students park at the Fountain Va.)ley
Recreation Center at Mile Square
Park.
The commission set up, a commit-
tee of city and school officials and
residents to seek a solution to the
dispute The busing proposal was
Guitar Ramble~.
"We were just before the Beatles,"
Marsha)) said. "Unfortunately, we
were not quttc as popular. That might
have had something to do wtth the
Jenath of o ur hair -short."
So, iakina his father's advice,
Marshall enrolled at UCLA, planning
eventually to attend Hastinas College
of Law in San Francisco. But he was
sjdetracked.
Many successful people point to a
fortuitous nght-t1me-at-the-nght-
place meeting, and Marshall 1s no
exception. At a party in 1967. he was
introduced to wnter-film critic Peter
Bogdanovich, and the conversauon.
of course, turned to movies.
Bogdanovich was hired by B-
movie king Roger Corman to direct
"Targets," a low-budget film about a
sniper who terrorizes a dnve-in
theater. Bogdanovich offered a job to
his new friend.
"I was an all-around g.ofer, working
directly for Peter," Marshall recalled.
"Looking back, it was probably the
best introduction to movie-making
one could have. I did some acting
(playing a ticket taker), shot some
photography, built sets and was a
prop man. I could become involved
10 all of the different parts that go
t<>f.ether to make a movie."
'Targets" was made for a measly
SI S0,000. Manhall now works with
multi-milhon-dollar budgets.
After earning a B.A. degree in
political science, Marshall fell into "a
two-year laf. when I never quite got to
law school. ' Instead, he spent time 10
Apsen and traveled through Europe.
In Rome, Marshall received a letter
from Bogdanovich. He'd lined up
another movie.
Scorcesc's ··Tltc Last Waltz." He was
associate producer of Walter Hill's
"The Dnver" and executive producer
of "The Wamors." also by Hill
At the same time, Wunderkind
director Steven Spielberg's career had
struck a snag. After directing two
mega-hits. "Jaws" and "Close FD·
counters of the Third Kind, ..
Spielberg turned out the costly and
much less successful·· 1941 ."
Then "Star Wars" creator George
Lucas hired Spielberg to dlrcct an
adventure movie based on the Satur-
day-matinee serials of the past.
"M} involvement with 'Raiders'
came about because l'd met Steven in
the early 1970s. though we'd never
worked together," Marshall recalled.
"When George asked him who be
would hkc as his producer on
'Raiders,' he said. 'let's sec 1f we can
get Frank Marshall.' "
Marshall knew Spielberg's work by
reputatwon -a star director who
had a history of bringing in films late
and over budget.
"l saw it as a real challenge,"
Marshall said. "My philosophy bas
always been to work wilh a director
rather than against him. Rather than
saying 'no, no. no,· all the time, I try to
make it work."
For example, Spielberg wanted
build a huge set for the Nazi sub--
marine base 10 "Raiders." Marshall
concluded it would put them over the
construction budget. Instead, he sug-
gested Spielberg look at the French
submarine pens where the "Raiders"
sub was docked. The location proved
suitable and less expensive than a new
set. .
"I see my job as trying to give the
director all the tools he needs to make
the movie he wants to make -but
wtthin the budget and the schedule
given to us by the studio," Marshall
said. "1 also try to keep the momen-
tum going. The challenge is to be
flexible and to look for alternate ways
of doing things."
Since "Raiders ," hi s
responsib1httes have increased.
the intcn 1cw, Maf$hall was checlung
the quahty of a Euro~ version of
"Indiana Jones," Wlth the voices
dubbed in Italian.
Among Amencan movie re-
viewers, "Indiana Jones" has been
criticized as too violent for many of
the children who would undoubtedly
flocJc 10 It.
"I was surprised,·• Marshall said of
the critjcism. "The movie is called the
'Temple of Doom,' not the 'Temple
of Roses.' We defined the style in the
first movie. and this is in the same
style. I thmk a lot of people took it
much too seriously. It's a fairy taJe.
It's an amusement park ride with a
roller coaster at the end."
Marshall stressed that the movie
was rated PG for ParentaJ G uidance,
and that the film makers voluntarily
added a warning that it might be too
intense for younger children.
"It's up to parents to know at what
age their kids &an handle this and can
tell the difference between fanwy
and reality," he said. "My nephew is
l 0, and he's seen it five times. My best
friend's son is 6, and he's seen it three
times. And th ey haven't bad ni&bt-
mares or been disturbed by it. In (act,
they ktc{> asking to see it apin."
The v10lencc controversy doesn't
seem have hurt 'Indiana Jones" at the
box office.
The film set a new ticket sales
record when it opened over the
Memorial Day weekend In its fint
three weeks ofrclease, it grossed more
than $88 million.
But City Council members, who
must OK the parking plan, have
expressed reservations.
Planning Commissioner Zita
Wessa, who helped develop the
comprom ise between residents and
school officials, remained optimisuc
today. ~After all the hours we put into it, I
would hope something can be worked
out," lhe said.
Nieblas, at 9300 Gardenia Ave .•
was built as an elementary school in a
neiahbo rhood of single-family
homes. last June, the Fountain
Valley School District suspended
elementary classes at Nieblas because
of declining enrollment and leased
classrooms to the high school district
for adult education.
Residentl have complained, how-
ever that the program bas created
traffic and parking problems in the
quiet neighborhood because the adult
students generally drive to the school.
Services held today
for James H. Cotton
Funeral services were held this
morning for Chaplain (Lt. Col.)
James Huib Cotton of Cost.a Mesa,
who died Wedneday at the Veterans
Administration HospitaJ in Long
Beach. He was 62.
Chaplain Cotton. who was born in
North Lewisberg. Ohio, and bad lived
in Costa Mesa since 1971, was an
ordained minister of the AsSemblics
of God. The retired Anny chaplain
bad served in Germany dwins World
War Il with the lOJst Infantry
Division, in Korea with the 7th
Infantry Divi1ioo and in Vietnam,
with the 82nd Airborne Division.
He also bad served as chaplain for
hospitals in Costa Mesa, San
Oemente and South Luuna. He was
a member of the Disabfed American
Veterans of Santa Ana and the
Airborne Association.
The chaplain is survived by bis wife
Catherine "Kitty" Cotton of Costa
Mesa and sons Bruce, of Huntinaton
Beach; Philip, of Costa Mesa, and
David, of Riverside. Also surviving are brothers Richard Cotton of
Marysville, Ohio, and John Cotton of
San Angelo, Texas, and s.isten Betty
Brown of Paradise, Calif.; Mary
Prather of Henrietta. Texas, and
Shirley Ryan of Mulvane, Kan. He
also leaves lhree grandchildren.
Services were beld at the Newpon
Mesa Christian Center, followed by
intenn·ent at Riverside National
Ctmetery. Arrangements were
handled by Pierce Brothers Bell
Broadway Mortuary in Costa Mesa.
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TEENS HONORED FOR HEROISM •••
From Al
What's next? After the opcruna of and whiz.zed down the empty free-really much to think about," Davies Dixon climbed into the car and
"Gremlins," MarshaJJ was preparina war.. said. "I threw my seat belt off and I unlocked the passenger door and
for the debut of "Fandango." He ' The Bug came past like we were was out. You fllUfC you either have to Davies ran around to the passenaer
described the film, a coming-of-age standing still," Davies said. stand back and listen to the screams side, climbed in and pulled the
s&Ory involving four collqe students, Then, suddenly, the Volkswagen or you go in -there and help her." woman out
as a change of pace for Spielberg. veered into the center divider and Davies ran up to the car and The youths' actions came JUSt in
Beyond that Marshall and Spielbera reeled back toward the side of the opened the driver's door. fire was the nick oftjme, fi.refi&hters said later.
arc looking ahead to a romantic fTccway on two wheels. consuming the car's front cod but the Rames bad completely covered the
comedy c.alled "Always" and a light "When it hit the center, the whole flames hadn't yet reached into the small car by the time they a.nived.
romance called "The Money Pit." car burst into flames,'1 Davies said. interior. The four teens were honored last
Marshall believes his strenath is in Davies locked his car's brakes to "We couldn't tee ber (tbc driver)," week by the Oranac City Cou.ncil and
production and he has no drivina avoid hittin& the flamina Bug and Davies ex_plained. "She had fallen were reunited with AM Burprd, 19,
u,._e to sit in the director's chair like pulled over to the side. onto the floor of ihe passeoaer seat the driver they pulled from the
Spielberg and Lucas. From that point on, "there wasn't and her feet were stuck.'' burning car.
"Steven and ~rge have an amaz------------------------------------------
Marshall thus JO•ned the pro-
duction crew of Bogdanov1ch's ac-
claimed film. "The Last Picture
Show." The association continued,
and Marshall gradually received
more rcspos1bility on Bogdanov1cb's
"What's Up, Doc?"' "Paper Moon,"
"Daisy MiJler."·"At Long Last Love"
and "Nickelodeon ...
Later. Marshall served as line
producer on Orson Welles' "The
Other Side of the Wind'' and Martin
"Right now. my job encompasses
all areas. from initial scriptwriting to
what kind of ads arc going to be in the
newspaper." he said. At the time of
iDJ audience sensibility,'' Marshall--------------------------------,---· COUPON---,
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