HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-06-15 - Orange Coast PilotMESSAGE TO PRIME MINISTER MARGARET
THATCHER, received 1n IA>ndcn, 6:45 a.m. today: "In Port
Stanley at 9 p.m. Falklands time tonight, 14 June, Maj. Gen.
Marioa Benjamin Menendez surrend:ered to me all Mjentine
armed forces ... The Falkland Is1anda are once more under
the govenunent desired by their inhabitants. God save the
queen.'' Signed J . Moore. (Maj. Gen. Jeremy Moore,
commander, British Falklands Amphibious Forcee).
British soldier's
i
mother 'ovel-joyed'
By ROBERT BARKER or .. ~,.....,
"rm going to have a nice cry
and a good cup of tea. I'm
overjoyed." J.
Theee were the first thought.a
lhil morning of :nonie Keflord
when ahe beard that Argentina
aurrendered in the Falkland
Ialanda. .
Mer aon la a major in the
Brttllb Army and was believed
~Una in the Port Stanley area
'Thi1 i1 one of En'-land'1
greatest moments. There • such a feelina of relief and happinell
and r hope everything (the
1urrender) holds and that
Mich.Ml comes baCk safely with
the rest of the boys."
Mn. Kelford and her husband,
Robert, are vlai tine her
dauaht.et"a fam.Uy in Huntington
Harbour. 'They plan to leave for
their bl.lme near Oxford Friday.
"It (the Falkland Ialandl) la
jult a n.unbllna island of 1,500
people. But it belong• to the
people there.
"'!bank God they eot it beck.
It la one more effort on the part
of the British that proves you
can't walk into ~·· bomea and take them over.'
'Mra. Kelford aald ahe bad
heard about petl(le developnenta
in vacue ie,ma befcre retirin8
IMt nilbt. But it wam't uutil lhe
wu awakened by her daupter
Leslie thia mornina that ahe
knew f« sure.
NATION
'Tm waiting f« my ~uaband
to get home from tile aou ooWwe
and rm eoing to kick him. You
alwaya kick somebody when
something la over don't you?"
Mra. Kefford'a 800 la a major
with the Gurkhu. He left
Southampton for the South
Atlantic May 19 QI\ the Queen
Elizabeth n.
Mra. Kefford hun't heard
from Michael since ahe aaw him
the d,ay before he left. "I rather expect we'll have a letter waiting
for ua at home."
"Our boys had a long way to eo and it took a lot of ti.me to get
there but it didn't take much
time to mobUhe. .
"Thank G¢ they were trained
and ready.
Mafia invading
LA poker club?
BELL (AP) -An oqanhed
crime strike force la inwstigatinc
alleged attempta by Chicaao
Mafia f.amWe9 to ..cab&h i.n-
aharldna operaUom. at • lep1
poker club in th.ii Los AnpJel
suburb, ~·· Lo. An1elee Tlmee repc11 ted.
Local money lendera who
beaan operatina at the club
lhonly after it opened In fall
1980 were beat•n up by the aw.en mobstal and rtm out °' .... .,.., the newwpaper -'d.
IRS accused of blaclcinail
The Internal Revenue serYk:e '8 reeorUna to the
rankelt kind of b1adanall ap1nlt the elderly, Iilind or
otherWi8e dilabled, reJ)C1111 coltiinrmt Jack AndmlClft.
PaceM.
Fly lanber, pay leu
TL-LE VI S/c)N
o,,.,. .,.,, "' .,,;..
. over
' .
14,800
. troops
• give up
By TM Anodated Preis
Tb, H-day war for th~
Falkland lalancb ended today
and the Unk>n Jack WU hollted
over the capital. Britain laid 14,-
800 Araentfne troops throucbout
the South Atlantic i1land1
IWTeDdered to British forces.
~ WU jubilation in Britain
and IOITOW in Buenos Aira.
British Defenae Mlnlatry
source• aaid 11,000 Ar1entlne
80ld.ien laid down their arma in
Stanley alone. The figure
1urprla.ed Bri tiab commanders,
who estimated ArgenUne troop
strength on the Falklands at
about 8,500, the IOUl'ta Mid.
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The offJce of Prime Mini8ter
Maraaret Thatcher announced
today that Argentina _formally
aurrendel"ed at 9 p.m. Falldanda
ti.me (5 p.m. PM'), after a 74-day
war that beaan with the
Argentine invulon of the ialanda
April 2 and ldlled more fPan
1,000 IU\'Mlemen, 8"COrdina to
Britilh CIOWlt.
TRIOMPBA.NT -Thia was how today's
London newspapers played the story of the
cew-fire in the Falklatvf Ia1anda. The mood nmaed from the jubilation of the tabJoid Sun
and Mirror to the more conservative
announcements in the Times and the
Guardian.
Independent Televlakln News
cccre1po1~t Michael Nlcbollon
reported later from Stanley that
Brl tlah forces ralHd their
· country'• flaa over the
eovernor'• home.
A11•ear -related
Government 1ource1 aaid
Britain WM Workina throuah the
Swill F.mbuly in ~ A1ree
to 8eCUle a stable petl(le on the
South Atlantic arehlpelaao.
The Buenoe Aira government
announced that the military
commanden of the two forces
had drawn a document
"establiab.ing the conditklna for •
oeue-fire and the withdrawal of
the ArgenUne troopa." The
junta'• communique made no
mention of awrender, but aald
the docwnent would be made
public when the text a available.
5 armed robberies
plague Costa Mesa
"Great Britain la greet .,UO."
Mn. '!batcher Aid outside her Downina Street office jult befon
midniaht Monday.
A crowd of about 100 u.na
"Rule Britannia" and "God S.ve
the Queen" .. lhe returned from
add.remng Parliament.
AJda to Mn. Thatcher aa1d
lhe WU COOllderina a vlait to the
Falkland• and postponed her
ICbeduled addre9 W~y at
the U .N . special 1e11lon on
dlaarmament in New York until
latec in the week.
The offidal canmunique from
her nl6denoe at 10 Downinc St.
quoted marine M..t. Gen.. Jeremy
M09re, commander of Brlt11b
land fon.'9 OD the Falklanda, ..
~ that arnnpmenta were
beln1 made t.o aaaemble the
captured Aflentlnee f« return to
the mainland wtth their anm
and .Wpment.
•Talldand laJanda once more
(leeP'~Pap.U)
COUNTY
c.o.ta Mesa held the dubious
title of Orange County's robbery
city today after four armed
holdups ldonday and another
early thb rnorninl·
Police Mid they appeared to be
unrelated.
Monday went like th1a:
-At 10:50 a.m. a lone budit
got away with $231 from a
branch ol Pint J'edenl Savtnas
md Loe of Suita Monica at
1465 W. Beker St
But he didn't get far -about
76 yvda. to be ex.act -after fint
falling to get away oo a bicycle
chained to a tree behind the
aavinp and loan.
.. Police arrested PatridP Allen
Swa11erty, 20, of 1857 New
Jersey St., Co1ta Meaa, in
connection with the robbery.
'nley aaid they found no 8UJi, but
did recover the loot.
-At 11:50 a.m . The Big
Yellow House Reetaurant at 3010
Harbor Blvd. waa robbed of
about $1,100 by a man poling u a
delivery man.
Pollce said the bandit,
ct.:rlbed u male whlt.e in hia
80I, forced the manager to Ol>8fl
the restaurant aafe at gunpoint,
then fled on foot.
Holdup 'hero' bailed
Ile •YI be'• no hero, but the Newport Beach
restaurant owner shot by a holdup man wa1 treated
like one. Pmp Bl.
SPORTS
-At l :37 p .m . the First
Interstate Bank at 3029 Harbor
Blvd. waa robbed by a man in his
mid-20..
Police aaid that the bandit
pueed a note to the teller before
fleeing on foot with $660. No gun
was aeen.
No detail.a were available on a
robbery at 3333 Bristol Stn!et
that occurred about 9:20 p.m.
Then, about 4:30 this morning,
~cab driver, parked in the 1600
block of Newport Boulevard was
robbed at knifepoint by a lone
bandit.
Police said cab driver Robert
Stout, 32, wasn't injured.
State losing
road funds?
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
California'• failure to adopt a
vehicle lnapection program to
fight anos coWd OOlt the atate up
to $1.4 billion in federal hig'hway
and leWa(Ce oonatruction funds in
the next year, a pro-inspection
group clalml.
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£.t)S/NESS
· Renters flay
condo plans
in Newport
By STEVE MARBLE
Of !tie 0.-, .... ltllft
A move to open the door to
condominium conversions in
Newport Beach touched a nerve
Monday when the City Council
took a preliminary paaa at a law
that could affect more than 7,000
ttnwrs in the city.
One Balboa woman dellClibed
the proposed law aa having an
"aura of snobbism" and favoring
homeowners over renters.
A Corona del Mar senior
ciUz.en suggested the law would
give developers a tool to tell older
renters to "get the hell out of
Newport Beech."
The council, which ia
considering the law change u
part of an effort to provide more
affordable housing, did not act
on the proposal ind o6nUnued
the hearing to July 12.
Current city law virtually
prohibits converting apartmenfa
i nto condominiums . The
suggested chanp would permit
owners of complexea of foµr
4ftft.a or lem to convert but only
after meeting a lengthy list of
conditions.
Maya Dwme, a Fair HOUlinC
Council of 'Orange County
representative, sald perml~
oonveraiona "only destroys Uva.
(See CONDO, Pap Al)
wwler th~ IOWmnMn' dtl1Nd by
thelr tnhabltan\I -Ood MW the ~ .. Moor.'1 ~ re.d.
Wt\h hll fon>11 )IOlled on the
outakUu of Swuey, M~ ~ nown throulh a 11\0Wltorm Into
r the Araenune 1an11on to accept
the aumtnder from Brta. Gen. Mario Benjamin Menendez,
~ Bdt!ah eyewitne11 repor\I Mid. ~ B r lt o n 1 re J o i c e d a n d
ac Araenurute chan\*1, jeered and
.,. wept over the Britlah vietor~,
.,1 which frustrated ArgeJlUna s
149-year-old dream of
,~ toveretgnty over the wtndawept
South Atlantic archlpelaco. ~ Queen Elizabeth II, whose
91second-oldest son Prince
Andrew, 22, ia a helicopter pilot
• with the Fa.lkianda task force,
"'was "delighted and relieved" at ~the news, press aecretary Michael·
.>c Shea said today.
· "She 1a very pleased and proud
91()f the courage, determination
.qand professionalism of the
n'Servicemen and all those
involved down there," but
a1addened by the loss of life in the
'3(confllct, Shea said.
~ . The Argentine junta reported
Monday that the commander of
b~ts soldiers around Stanley
magreed to a cease-fire as British
mforces swarmed forward in a
three-pronged attack on the port
mtown. But the Joint Chiefs of
ruStaff said there was no official
Jn a difP'teh from Stanley,
coh'tlpandent David Nonil of
the London Dally Mall 1aJd:
"Abandoned Afaentine vehiclll.
bandoUen of ammuniticm. riflel
and cane of food Uuered the
appf<*het. The only people I
MW lpel't from Britilh troope
were forlorn, aray -clad
Araentine 1oldiera, hand1 on
head -1tad it wu finally at an
end."
Norrie said moat of (the
'tlsUmated 1,050 residents of
Stanley fied after the Argentine
lnvuton.
A high Britl1h government
source aald many Argentine
soldiers were suffering from
exposure, exhaustion and
froetbtte, and food was in short
supply. .
But Brlti1h correspondents
quoted ialandera as saying the
Argentines had beaten the
British air-and-sea blockade up
to the eve of the final Britl.ah
aaaault. They said Hercules
tranport planes landed at the
cratered Stanley airfield u late
as Sunday night, and the
container shlp Formosa arrived
May 1 with food and supplies.
One of the exiled membera of
the Falklands Executive Council,
William Luxton, said in London
that June 15 henceforth would
be k n o w ·n a s Fa 1 k la n d 1
Liberation Day "to be celebrated
with a public ho)iday on the
islands.'' ( ~truce or surrender.
I !<CONDO CONVERSIONS ...
She argued ihe law· change
'J.lwould di~lace renters and 0 'would provide a new stock of ~.,'housing affordable only to 9f==~ more than $60,-
c1i "tm a renter and I see myself
·as a resident of Newport. I vote ;'and I take an interest in things.
~ of us are not interested in
owning property," said one
?>Wl8 Balboa resident. "I see this 8bp.s a threat to my continued
·residency in Newport."
ii:' Councilman Phil Maurer
expressed sympathy to renters ~who can't afford to buy property
'"in Newport. 6 "I have a son and I know he
can't afford to live here," said
sMaurer. "li I sold my house and
~12 contaminated
-' CHATl'ANOOGA. Tenn. (AP) ~ -A dozen workers at the 11Tennessee Valley Authority'.s
-Sequoyah nuclear power plant
were contaminated with
Rubidium 88 in a weekend
accident, the TV A reported
Monday.
stayed away for a month, I doubt
I could afford to come back."
Not everyone, though,
criticized the condominium plan.
. "If you choose to live in
Newport Beach you're going to
have to pay the price," said Kurt
Sandhoff, who noted he pays
$4,000 a month in house
payments.
He said permitting converting
small apartment units to
condominiums might help
eliminate the number of summeri
rental units.
"We give up our beaches, our
streets and our parka every
summer to people who stay here
only a week or less," Sandhoff
said. "rm not in favor of giving
up our city to th-at kind of
element.''
City officials have predicted
the new law would not open a
floodaate of condominhtm
conversions and have propo«ed 1
conditions that are designed to
block developers from Kicking
out renters.
Newport is being sued for not
providing enough affordable
housing.
I)' TH A11odated Preti
ltrHll '•nka and artUler)'
banled pmillu Mil' Sldon ln
1outbern Lebanon toda}' and tlahtened the rlna around Beirut. .,
Tl\e PLO da1Jnta Y.-r Arafat
and hi• atdea were dlrecttna
"1tubbom ret1atanco" from we1t
Belru,, but Israeli newspapera
eaid Arafat wu believed htdtna
ln the Soviet t.mbuly.
Iarael radlo uld other
guerrillaa, e~ an lsraeU
aaaault, took 1S lect\irera he.teat
at the American Uhlvenity ln
Belrut.
A\ a refugee CJ!llp, near Sidon
20 milea touth of Beirut, Israeli
preaa reports aaid Israeli taJlkl
and artillery were battling 250 tc
800 guerrillas holed up in two
moequea for the fourth day.
The reports, subject to the
Israeli military ceNOnhlp, Mid =ti to persuade the Sidon
to surrender at the Eln
wa refupe camp failed wqen
the guerrillu el~er killed the
Arab emt.ariea aent to talk to
them or kep\ them hc.tage.
They said the auerrW.u were
led by Haj Ibrahim Hawirn, a
fanatic Lebanete Shiite follower
of Iran's Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomeini, and that Hawim
ordered his men to re.lat to the
'death.
In west Belrut, the Palestine
Liberation Organization said the
only top guerrilla leader not in
the PLO enclave waa Farouk
Kaddoumi, and that he was at
the United Natlons 1n New York.
"It ls unthinkable that the
PLO leaders would desert their
people in their hour of need,"
Lebanon'• leftist newspaper Al·
Liwa said.
It and other lefti1t Moslem
papers published photograph.a of
Arafat said to have been taken
Monday in west Beirut. The
photoe showed Arafat unshaven
as usual, but wearing a military
fatigue cap instead of his
habitual "khafia'' Arab
headdresa.
In Israel, Chief of Staff Lt.
Gen. Raphal Eytan said Arafat
had taken refuge in a foreign
embassy in Beirut and "we know
whlch one."
The Soviet Foreign Ministry in
Moscow said it had "no
information" on reports that
Arafat had taken refuge in its
milsion in Beirut.
A1 the Israelis and their
Lebanese Christian a,llles bepn
surrounding west Beirut
Monday, rumors swept the city
that the PLO leaders fled to the
Syrian capital of Damucua. The
PLO denied these rumo~ and
published the photos, apparently
to dispel them.
Sunny Tuesday
tonight end Mt'Y w~.
Highs ere lor9CMt at 76 In Loe Angeles.~ 74 end S2 at
~. In the mid 70. In the
C 1 mount--. '*-t5 llnd 105 088f8 In the high '*-111119 from 100 to 110 In tfie low -..n. Huy llftemoon sunshine. Highs eo.t-from Point Conception ee to 74. Late ntgllt llnd -tv to ttMt MeXIClin bordlrC81'1 upec1 morning low clouds and log. llght, vwlable. winds tonight and ~ and Wedneectey. early WectnHctay1 becoming lowl 49 to 68. Hay .-t·eouthW9et at 111 to 15 knOtt •ftemoon Weclneed111 ~ lllghtly by afternoon wtth 1-to S-loot warmer with highs ea to 78. scM.trwea1 swelle. s.. could be
H u n t I n o t o n -N e w P o ' t running 5 to 7 teat ,_ the point.
temperatutee l'1lnge from a low of ----------51 to • high of 10.
Temperatures t:'.lsewh•r•. from Point Conception to the Mexican
border and ovt 80 mites:
~winds 8 t.o 18 knots
ove~ outer waters .ijlrough
Wednaldey. Combined -of 3 to 5 t.et eMl9Pl 5 to 7 feet ,_
Point Conception. Seat
decreMll'IQ Wectneedey. locally,
llght varlabl• winds except southwelt to_. 10 to 18 knots
during ~ hOuta. today ind Wedneeday. Sout'-1 swell of 1
to 3 feet. Moetly 1Unny during
anemoons.
50 Nai.on.I Weaff)er 5e<vce ~ 58 NOM U S 0901 OI Comml<ce
91 82 fronts: Cold ...,.. Warm __.
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88 54
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70 50
91
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t9 71 87 541
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WASHINGTON (AP) -
Sta• muat pt0\1de frte public
educratlon to Ute1al alten
children, the U.S . Supreme
Court Mid today. By a &-4 vote, the COW1 ruled
th.at a Texaa law allowinl luch
chlldren to attend public 10hoola
only if tuiUon were Pf.id wu
unoonatitutlonal.
Lower OOW'\I reached the ume ClllllClualon.
In what l•l•l 1cholata antk:l~ u a deda1on of ~ ~lcence. the juatk.w Mid \he
COnatltutlon'1 iuarantee ot 9Clual
protection under the law applJ•
to ilJeli,1 aUeM u well u to
dt!'lenl and to aliena who are
leplly In the country.
APWll......,..
'FL y • SNARED -Ronald Boe= speaks to reporters before
stepping into a police car in Angeles Monday. He was
a:rrest.ed after climbing up the side of the First Interstate
Bank building.
"'l'he 14th Amendment
~ that 'no Rite 9ha11 •••
a.prtve any perton ... within
it• jurl1dlct.lcfo· the equal
protection of the lawa.' Whatever
hil 1tatua under the imn'll .... Uon
laws, an .Uen la 1u.r-.ly a 'pereon'
ln any ~ ltN8 of that term,'' ttlce William J . Brennan w for the court.
Today's deciJlon t. particularly
important for thoae atatee
borderlna on Mexico, where the
t.reatment ot illeaal aliens ii a
tenaltlve political question.
The ~on al.to will have an
impact on the one mlllJon 't.o six
mlllion illC!lal aliena the CenaUI
Bureau estimates a.re living and
working ln the United St.at.el.
Other eatimatea put the figure
cloeer to 10 million.
The Supreme Court previoualy
granted aucb "undocumented"
allem t0me of the same rights
enjoyed by citizens and legal
aliens. It hu required that state
and federal · off.lclala give illegal
allena "due process'• hearings in
criminal de(>!>ttation and other
legalp~.
Today's decision marks the
fil'lt time in the court's history
that illegal aliens have been
declared eligible· for all the
individual liberties and rights
guaranteed by the Constitution.
Joining Brennan's opinion
were Justices Thurgood
Marshall, Harry A. Blackmun,
Lewis F. Powell and John Paul
Stevena.
Chief Justice Warren E .
Burger and JusUces Byron R.
White, William H. Rehnquist end
Sandra Day O'Connor dlsaented.
Brennan said public education
is "not a right granted to
individuals by the Constitution."
but "neither is it merely some
governm enta l benefit
indistinguishable from other
forms of social welfare
legi~tion."
Last battle on Falklands told
British troops charged hills before surrender
LONOON (AP) -Grenade-
lobbing British commandos and
paratroopers charged machine-
gun nests on the hills west of
Stanley in a bid to punch
through the main Argentine
defeme line before the Argentine
forces surrendered, military
sources say.
The ao-called "Galtieri Line"
-named for the Argentine
president and junta leader -was
all that lay between the British
forces and the Falkland lalands
capital when the pre-dawn
assault began Monday.
Their faces blackened witn
camouflage cream, the troopi
pushed the estimated 7 ,000
Ar-'entines off the ridges in a
senes of fierce firefights, military
sources said.
"The Argentines just got the
hell out and ran," said a aenlor
British source. "Many of them
threw down their weapons and
took off back to Stanley. It was a
rout."
It proved to be the last battle
in the 74-day conflict.
It ended toward dusk aa white
flags fluttered from the wooden
buildings around the sprawllng
harbor town that the Argentine
commander, Brig. Gen. Mario
Menendez, vowed· to defend ''to
the last man and the last bullet."
The attack was the second
night aasault for tbe British
troops in three days. Th'e
objectivm: 606-foot Tumbledown
Mountain in the center of the
line, 350-foot Wireless Ridge to
the northwest and Mount
William to the southwest.
These were the key
strongholds that held together
the Argentine defense arc -
dubbed the "Galtieri Line" by
British troops. Argentina's
pcesident is Gen. Leopoldo F.
Galtiert.
Saturday, the British had
scaled a h!gher string of bills five
miles to the west, driving the
Argentines back from their
forward pofitions and out of rock
bunkers in hand-to-hand
fighting.
That attack by 3,000 men
caught many of the Argentines
sleeping, the British sources say.
But the Argentines were ready
Monday.
The British pounded the
Argentines with a barrage by
105mm howitzers and 8lipm
mortars, the sources repo~.
They said the 6 ,000-strong
assault force then moved off
down the boulder~strewn slopes
of Two Sisters ridge, Mount
Lon.gdon and Mount Harriet.
Behind them, Bllitain's
commander, marine Maj. Gen.
Jeremy Moore, 53, had another
2,000 troops in a second wave.
As the marine• and "Red
Devil" paratroopers advanced -
guided by Special Air Service
pathfinders -the Argentines
fired star shells, illuminating the
columns of Britiah, the sources
reported.
They opened up with machine
guns and 8lmm and 120mm
mortars on the attackers caught
in the open, the military sources
said.
The British charged the hills,
and the Argentine line
apparently broke when two
battalions of marines and
paratroopers seized fortified
positions around Tumbledown
about 2 ~ miles west of Stanley.
Commandos reportedly met
stiff resistance on Wireless Ridge
but blasted strongpoints with
anti-tank missiles and took the
summits, capturing heavy
weapons.
Mount William, guarding the
southwestern approaches to
Stanley, fell to Guards units,
including a Welsh battalion that
suffered 43 dead and 55
wounded in air strikes last
Tuesday.
The backup force moved up
and caught retreating Argentines
scrambling down the slopes in a
fierce cross fire.
"It was like shooting rapbits,"
one llOW'(.'e said. .
Argentine casualties were
reported as "heavy.'' while
British losses were .. surprisingly
light." .
The defenders fought hard,
"but they were outnumbered and
had little support." according to
the sources.
The British general contacted
Menendez by radio at his
headquarters. ·
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SAN SALVADOR, El
Salvador (AP) -U.S. pree1ure
on El Salvador to_."!.orm a
government acceptable to the
Reagan admlnlatratlon and
follow through on lta agrarian-
refonn program i1 creatln1 a
· wide anti-American backlaah
here.
The United States viewa the
land-z:eform program u vital to
k@eping peasants from aiding
with leftia~errillaa fighting in the coun de in an attempt to take over e·govenunent.
"What we're witneaalng la a
wave of anti-Americanism that
has never been experienced here
before," said one U.S. Embassy
official, requesting anonymity.
Unlike some other Central
American countries, El Salvador
has never had U.S. military
intervention and never
developed the "Yankee Go
Home" attitude aeen elaewhere
in the region.
A recent full-page ad in the
mornlns newspaper Dlario de
Hoy accused U.S . Ambaaaador
Deane HiDton of "blackmaillng
us with your mlaerable aid,
which only keeps us subjugated
in underdevelopment so that
powerful countries like yours can
continue exploiting our few
riches and having ua under your
boot."
The ad 'YU placed by leaden
of the Women's Crusade for
Peace and Work, aligned with
the ultraright Republican
Nationalilt A1lLlnoe that tiontrola
19 aeata ln tbi new fJO.manber
CoMtltuent ~y.
A ri1hi-wln1 alliance,
includlna the Republican
Natlonall1t1, controla the
uaembly. El Salvador now hu a
proyfsional pemment, bellded
by PrHident Alvaro ~a1ana,
which replaced a U.S.-*ked.
reform-~ junta led by Joee
Napoleon Duarte of the moderate
Christian Democratic Party.
The Women's Crusade ad
appeared to strike a responsive
chord with many Salvadorans,
even thoee not in the right-wing
olf§archy.
'The ima.e of the United
States has deteriorated a great
deal here," said Alejandro Gomez
Vides, a Safvadoran
undersecretary of foreign
relations. "But the United States
is still our principal aIIr, and we
hop! this will continue.•
Ji'or more than two yean major
Salvadoran pollciea, including
agrarian, banking and foreign
trade refonm and the March 28
Constituent Al9embly elections,
have been heavily influenced by
the United States.
After the elections, a widely
held Salvadoran view wu that
the United States imposed a
na,tlonal-unity agreement Oft four
rightist parties and the Ouiltlan
Democrata, then hand-picked
Magana, who bu no known
party associations, a1 the
provisional pretllde!f
' Elf orts extended· -I
for free Namibia
JOHANNESBURG, South
Africa (AP) -A ~c effort to create an t
Namlbla and ~nd a 16-year auerrma war in the 1Mt ClOlofty ln
Africa ia pining momentum.
Signals from the man= in the conBict have ra1.ed a
elections in March 1983 to draft a
Namibian constitution. An
agreement would end South
African rule over the territory it
calla South-West Africa.
Voices as disparate as guerrilla
leader Sam Nujoma, Prime
Minister P.W. Botha of South
Africa and the U. S. aamtant
secretary of state for African
affairs, Chester Crocker, have
sounded optimlstic about the
latest push. Diplomata held a new round· of talks in eouthem
Afrlcan ca}>itala laai week,
including a atop at the suerriDM'
beadquart.en ln Ancola. •
NeaoUaU.. have been wldef
way foe nine y~ They lnvolve
the United Nationa, the bt.ck-
rulcd "Front-Line States"
surrounding SOlltb Africa and
five We.tern countne. charsed
"' ·by the United NaUona with
forging a aettlement in the.
territory, an arid landacape rich
ln uranium and other mlnerals.
"In view of. recent ltatementa
by the South African
government, the five believe a
valuable, indeed unique,
opportunity now exista" to belln
bnplementatiorl of a Narnibfan
i.-:e plan by the end o( 1982,"
the dlplomata said Saturday on
arrival in Dar Ea Salaam,
Tuu:ania, from ~ Tallm in Luanda: between the
0 Weatem Five contact aroup"
repre1entatlve1, Njumoa'•
SoutF-W•at Africa Peoplea
organization (SWAPO) and
Angolan offlclUa went
"reasonably well," a West.em
dlp)cmatic aource laid.
"rhe envoy1 were to confer
with TamaNan PrMdellt.Jullua
Nyerere and Foreign Minister
Salim A. Salim.
N-..ti•tionl boaed dawn in A.ri;i;n SW.APO~ a
voting proJQal by the contact
group.
The plan called for each vote
to be counted twice -once for
an individual candidate and once
for a party. SWAPO )ea.den said
the plan wu too complex for the
mostly rural Namibians and
would favor the ~o.ooo whites
over the black population of
nearly a million.
SWAPO then stepped up ita
hit-Ind-nm guerrilla attacb in
northern Namibia from bales
acrou the border in Anaola,
killing .everal white farmen.
South Atrican troops tracked and-
killed dozens of gueniPM.
But en April 30, Botha met
Pftllident Kenneth Kaunda of
Zambia, • leader of the Front-
Une Stats, for telb focusing in
part en NamlbU.
The Weatern Five -the
United, States. Canada, France,
Brttai.D and Wen Germany ~
a1epped up contldl in repnai
capttala.
Tbe prwnce ot. 20,000 CUban
troopa tn Ancola baa been a
major U.S. concern. but Ancola
•ya they are needed became of
South Africa'• preaence in
Namibia, includiDI periodic
cross-border ralda a1ain1t auemna bMel. /
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Orange Coatt DAILY PtLOT/TuMday, June 1S, 1982
GIFT PROMISES LIFE -A ministef, left.
leads, from left, Krysta Roberts, 21; her
natural mother Pat Collins; and her adoptive
~nts Nonna and Ed Roberta in a prayer in
Krysta's hospital room in Dallas. Mn. Collini
gave up Krysta at birth, but returned last
week to donate a kidney to Krysta, now blind
,
,.. ...........
and diabetic, giving her daughter a chance to
1urvlve. Krysta's adoptive parents had
searched for eight months for Mn. Collins,
whoee identity was protected by law. A judge
ordered the records opened because a life was
in danger.
'Religious Right' supported
Bush praises movement to bring nation closer to God
Justices
grapple
• issue
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
U.S. Supreme Court bu retu.I
to brick off decld1na whether Loa
Anaelea police of&en can we
two "choke holde" to subdue
people who re.Isl arrest. ·
The justlcel voted Monday ~
to dismlla the cue de.plte betn&
told that Police ·last month were
generally barred frun Ulinl one
of the holds,
Today's order said the court
will not mrwkter "the qu.Uon of
moot:neS' until lt conducta oral araumenta in the cue aomeUme
next fall.
Both controvenial ho.Ids are
borrowed from the sport of Judo.
Each can render a peraon
WlClOnldoul.
One, called the bar-arm, cuta
off a penon's air supply. The
police officer u1e1 a forearm
wrap~d 'around the person's
throat.
The other, called a carotid
hold, cuta off the brain'• oxygen,
supply by putting pressure on
the carotid artery In the neck.
Critka of the holds blame them
for 16 deaths In the put aeven
years.
City Police Chief Daryl Gatea
announced last month that we of
the bar-arm hold would be
dlacontinued.
Gates ablo touched off a spate
of controversy last month when
· he said in an interview with The
Loe Angeles Times that blacks'
physiological response to the
choke holds seems dlf1erent than
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Vaoe Oow," Bush said. would say belated -to earlier that of "normal people."
President George Bush, in an Bush dted a long history of high l·y cont rover a i a 1 Gates refused to apologize for
unusual gesture from the Reagan political reli~oua movements, developments" in American the comment but said, "Perhaps I
administration, says the includingthedvilrtahtadriveeof society, including legalized should chooee my words more
conaervative religious movement the late l>r. Martin Luther King abortion, widespread drug use, carefully."
deserves praise for trying to Ind the current campaign against pornography and changing The chief subsequently was
bring the nation cloaer to God. nuclear weapons by many sexual and marriage standatds, reprimanded by the dty'a Board
Bush told a huge ·Southern Protestant, Catholic and Jewish he said. of Police Commissioners.
Baptist rally on Sunday that leaders. Bush, an Episcopalian and The Supreme C.ourt on Feb. 22
instead of fearing or condemn1nc ' ' T h e f a m 0 u • w a 11 ° f dedicated churchman, said he agreed to review the CMe of a
the relllious-polltical right wing. aeparation between church and personally .deplored acceptance Los Angeles man, Adolph Lyom. ~rtcans should welcome it • state la there to keep the state 0 f the drug cu 1 tu re a n d who sued the dty in 1977 after a
• •an e 1 s-' n t la 11 y healthy from interferlna with the chUllCb, weakening of family standards. carotid hold wu used on him. develo~nt in our politic.I." ndt to keep the churches or Lyons had been stopped for a
"l embrace the conatrudive individual rellgioua leaden or ~"Othe.ra, with other beliefs, traffic violatioD.
contrlbudon1 lt can make to ordinary chwdl mrrnhen from Y dlaagree strenoualy. 'lbat is U.S. District Judge Robert atrengthentna the Urllted States partic~. ting in our polltlca," elr privilege, perhaps evea TakasuJd ordered that po1.1oe st.op
u one rtatlon under God," a.h Buth thetr obliptlon." be said. "But uains the bolda. except in llfe-
told about .q,ooo people ln the 'nte rise of the rel'8k'Ua rtgbt t h e process , po i n t a n d threatening situations, until be
Louisiana Superdome. bu been "a reaction -many counterpoint, is aa American as ~p.roved a -1 .. 1 .... l"ll"nOrA"' for
It the #i--~'-_._1w would aay inevitabJ.e and 80IDe apple pie." ......... 16 ,.......,..-wu ~~ aur.;u '""'..,._.t .-------'------------------....:..;..;_..;_ __________________ _::..:~e~::......:uae==.:. ______________ __
enc:Sonement from the Reagan
administration of political
actMfy by conaervat1ve religious
organlz.ations.
Such group" -lnclu~ing
Moral Majority, led by the ReV.
Jerry Falw~ll. and Christian
Voice -widely backed Reagan'•
election. but have lately become
restive that the admlnlstralion la
not following through on their
goals.
Among thoee are stepe to allow
prayer in public echoola and curb
abortion. Such measure• are
pending or planned in c.oncre-.
The rally al80 gave a rombl8
reception to evangelist Billy
Graham, who recently came
under widespread crlticiam for
hla positive remark.a in the Soviet
Union about religious vitality in.
that offidally atheist country.
"l believed It was the will of
God bef<ft I went," Graham said
after a long, standing ovation. "l
knew it was the will of God
while I was there. Since oominl
back, rm more oertaln than ever
that God's will was in it. rm
IOlT)' 90rne thlnga got mixed up."
Bush pralled Graham lor
"carryina the gospel to "the whole
world." -'
The vice president told the
rally, a curtain-railer for thla
week's annual convention of the
Southern Baptista, that "a part of America ls wary of what It calla
the 'relJilous right.'
• •1A great ~any people,
Republicans and Democrats Alike
. . .fear that thJt relJgloua ~t
u \My call it want. to lmpoee Jta
moral values pn American aoctety
u a whole.''
But he aald 11careful analysis of
the movement a1 a whole''
Indicates no such objective,
deaplte some "ill-advised
• u~0 by aome individuals
in the movement.
Their "fundameni.il tmpulle,
correctly underatood -and
however imperfectly lt may be
exprnaed or ::plied lil some
CMll -ls ""' to brtna thil nation into a ecconf'" wWa
U. cme flan wham all bl~
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Overcoming the wind.
It's absolutely critical.to achieve
gOOd mjleage. At 55 mph,
over haif of~ car's fuel is used just .
to overrome aerodynamic drag.
AerodyJKlllllcs,.
At GM, we've put millions of
dollars into aerodYJ1cmric research.
That incluaes evefytliing from
modifying the overall shape of our cars, to scr,utinizing details like
the aµgle of the outside mirrors.
GM .is the only manufacttlrer in
the U.S. with its own full-scale
automotive wind tunnel-and it is
the most advanced. It gives us an
oppc>rtunit:Y to buil<j tile most aero-
dYnanli~ cars in tlie world.
.
Great gas mlleage.
The aerodynamic efficiency of a five-passenger concept
vehicle developed in
our wind tunnel improved
potential mil·eage by five miles 1
per gallon.
Our aerodynamic know-
how, which is being applied to GM cars
today, }J.as oontributed to the 100%
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ct ,
mileage improvement our ca.rs Greal looks.
have achieved in the last eight years. · Aerocl~amically designed
-
~ lOOk terrific. Sleek, sophis--
ticated and elegant. . •·
Comers are rounded, surlaces are
smooth, trim is minimized. Great
mileagemarriedtogreatappearance.
A ne\tl kind .
Of examence. •
We believe that GM stands for
something special in the eyes of the
American public.
~ It stands for excellence. And
continuing excellence. So that nqw,
next year, and the years aftei: that,
we need always to be:
the best GM ever.
MAlk Of EXCIUINCE
· Chevrolet .
Pontiac
Oldsmobile
Buick
·cam11ac
GMCTruck . . '
,
Aber watchtna the activitlet
~~ eever8l rac.w in lut
'l'Uelday'• ~election, we are
left with a queat1on. Who's
runn1nc certain of today'• J>Olitical
caml>Ai2na -the candldatee or
thelr nlghly paid politlcal oonaultanta? . ,
From the look of· \hinaa, in
some campaigns it la the
conaultanta. Certain conaultanta
seemingly can produce any
,amount of false and/or mialeadlng
material and blithely avoid taking
any responsibility f.or their actioQa.
Once again this election
seaaon, it is the Newport Beach
firm of Butcher-Forde that has
demonstrated such lack of
responsibility.·
It was Butcher-Forde that
was employed by Johnnie Crean,
the winner of the Republican
nomination in the 43rd
Congressional district, to produce a
flyer that made it appear that
fellow .candidate Bill 'McColl was
on the verge of {Wing to jail for
alleged acts of "voter fraud, mail
fraud, conspiracy and perjury."
Only when the voter read a
cli8clalmer did he learn that it was
Crean raising the charges, not any
public proeecutorial authority.
And it was Butcher-Forde
that ~as behind a blatantly racist
mailer put out by Al Serrato, one
of four candidates for the
Democratic nomination in the
32nd state Senate district.
Serrato tried to make it
appear that another candidate,
Frank Barbaro, was Hispanic, by
listing Barbaro's first name as
"Franchico. '\ And, the Butcher-
Forde mailer claimed another
contender .. marched wlth
Vletnameee in black plljamu."
Alao d11turblng were two
other eteces put out by the
Nelaon-P1tdberg conautttna firm,
.. of Irvine. One aald Incumbent
Sueervisor Thomas Riley bad the
backing for a four-year tenn from
all members of the San Juan
Caplltrano City Council. In fact,
tour membera had taken no
position in the race.
And Nehon-P.adberg
originated a mailer in which it was
,made to appear that incumbent
Aalemblyman Nolan Frb:zelle, R-
Hun1ington Beach, was missing ·
vote after vote on important
issues. The mailer encouraged
support for Irvine Mayor David
Sills, who ultimately was
unsuccessful in his bid to defeat
Frizzelle for the Republican
nomination in the 69th Assembly
District.
Some candidates appear to
have been convinced they must ·
have a consulting firm in order to
win. So they turn to the finns
with the best win-loss records,
regardless of type of material the
firm may issue. It may have gotten
to the point that aome candidates
even hire consultants solely to
prevent a potential C!Pponent from
hirinR the same fin.n.' We encourage candidates to
prudently taka control over their
campaigns in November.
Otherwise, the county's voters will
be doomed to deceptions and dirty
tricks.
Oil supply vulnerable
A short while ago, the big people would like to forget.
items on the energy news 'front Ottinger says supplies of both
w ere the_ petroleum glut that fu~ls fell below the level defined
seemed to be drowning oil by the National Petroleum Council
exporters and overflowing storage to be "min l mum operating
tanks,. falling prices, a fow old-inventorie•. "The American
fashioned "gas wars" and talko Petroleufh Institute reports
about America's energy problem gasoline inventories were down 20
being a thing ot the past. percenl from year-earlier levels.
How quickly it all seems to To support prices forced
b ave faded away . The down by the glut and to cut
organization of Petroleum inventory carrying costs, oil
Exporting Countries reduced companies in the last few weeks
production, sopping up the surplus have been reducing their gasoline
oil; prices are up 6 to 7 cents at the inventories. .
pump~ a ~t, and now there is Ottinger fears inventories
talk about "spot" gasoline may be cut so far, oil companies
shortages during the summer wHl have no choice but to •
driving season. withhold some supplies from the
In the always4 touchy Middle market to build them up again,
East, so"'rce of half of our which could lead to the vicious
imported Oil, there are two hot cycle of shortages,' panic buying,
spots. which could pose a threat to long lines and greater shortages -
supplies. A fragile cease-fire has the pattern of 197.9.
taken ef (ect following Israel's The Errer~ Department has
furious thrust into Lebanon, while countered, however, that this
Iran, more bellicose than ever year's situation has some
after viceories over Iraq, could be /significant differences from 1979.
in a position to threa~tm the Refinery operations are far below
vulner41ble Persian Gulf -0il capacity, while ·large stocks of
kingdoma. ·crude oil are available to boost gas
The bottom line 11 that production. The great unknown,
American vulnerability to oil of course, ls the ever-present
shortagesj which did .not go away possibility of a Middle East
during thecmeery dJya of the glut, disaster that could cut off or
is attracdng IODie attention again. sharpJy limit oil imports.
A J)6tentW!y ominous report on All in all, the oil situation
oil Jnventories could attract even looks a lot leas rosy than it
more. , appeared a few months ago. And
Rep. Richard L . Ottinger, the swiftnesa with which it
D-N .Y., chairman of a House changed underscores America's
energy suhcornmittee, says stocks need to eventually eliminate
of gasoline an~ heating oil are dependeqce on Mideast supplies
significantly below comparable by continuing conaervation and
levels in 1979, just before the long planning for the day when the oil
gas lines and panic buying most fields have been pumped dry. . . .
Opinions expressed In the space above are those Of the Dally Piiot. Other views ex·
pressed on this page ar, those of their authors and art1$tS. Reader comment Is hwlt-
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L.M. B0y8/ Someone's swift
On ~ nov~ J'.rlcb Segal_ ob-~ "No one will ever be fMtelt.
but llOID80lle Will always be falter."
The )'OUnC man ltopl growing tal·
I« at• 21 yeen 2 man~ typ6Cally.
The youn1 'Woman at 17 years .3
months. Or IO a\udies in Ohio now
I lndlicete.
western provlndala •Y thoee tnitlala
stand for "Here Before Chrlart. ''
Q. Don't modern piano tunen \.lie
electronic dev!cet1 to tune pla.nDI by .
mathemattca instead of llat.ening to
the nota?
A. Some do. That technique im't •
fall .. the ear, however. NM u aooct,
if the ... I.I l(OC)d. •
·Tax 'request' holds threat
WASHINGTON -The Reagan
administration aeems detennined to save
money at the expense of the ~ and
the afflictecl. Now, the people being
kicked around are the most vulnerable
members of our aociety: the four million
elderly, blind or otherwise disabled
Americans who get up to $264 a month
in supplemental benefita from the Social
Secunty AdmimstraUon.
In ita roemianic zeal to cut costa by
getting rid of cheaters, Social Security la
resorting to t)le rankest kind of
blackmail: Dther let .,. pry into your
income tax reoorda, or we'll cut off your
benefit checb. (
NOT ONLY THAT, the e.&e1""Y plans
to ext.end ita "' Brother moopinc to the
tax returns ot ~· pu-enta and 'other houaehold mem of t.boee who receive
Supplemental Security Income (SSI}
benefita.
The first inJd.lnc SSI redpienta got of
this outrageous llWUioo of tbetr privacy
came within the pelt few weelca. Along
with their government cbeckl, they
received . a form entitled "ReqUest for
Your Con1ent for SodU Security to Get
Your Tax InformaUon." .
"Pleaae read. ldgn and date thJa form
and return it •.. within 10 ~'' the
request read. Tbe bottom half of the
one-page notificaelon was a legal
authoriz.ation to the Internal Revenue
Service to diaclOH ·to SSA "all tax
information from any information return
relating to my receipt of income other
than wages fer> all tax yean beginning
January 1, 1980 ..• " '
The notice states disarmlnaly, "You
have a ch.n abou~ atgning ~ form."
But then it add.a an ominously vague ·
note: "If you do not sign the fonn, your
Supplementary Security Income checks
may be affect.ed."
Actually, "stopped," not "affected,"
would have been the exact word to use.
An internal Social Sec urity
Adrniniatratlon document makes thu
-.llC-.-•• -.1.-•• -.-£J
perfectly clear. Intended to. inatruct
agency pertonnel in answering questions
from confuted SSI beneficiaries, it baa
this stark Q-and-A exchange:
'4Q. What will happen to my benefita
if I don't sign the conaent form?
uA. If you don't return the lianed
consent form your benefits will be
Ito ped."
Oeputy SSA Commi11ioner Paul
Simmons confirmed to my usociate
J,.uoette I ,,.gnado that there is. indeed,
little "choke" involved, no matt.er what
the' conaent notification states. Either a
beneflciary signs away the right to keep
tile tax returns confidential or the checks
~i:=t fonm wen ~tout to reciplenta' family members .-
presumably entaW.nc the aaane threat in
Clle of DOll-<XllDpliance. •
John Shattuck, Waahingtcm director of
the American Civil Ubert1es Union, said
hia organization believes the Social
Security Admj.niatration is ob shaky legal ground, and plaJ)a to cballenge the
gove'rnment in court. "What this
amounts to is a coercion program. trying
to get people to provide information
under threat," he said. In addition. the
Capital Legal Foundation , a
Washington-based public-interest Jaw
firm, plans to seek an injunction against
the agency to prevent fta threatened
action against anyone who refwies to
sign the consent form. .
On Capitol Hill, complaints have been
pouring in from disabled and elderly
constituenta. One member of Congress.
Rep. Steve Solarz, ~N.Y., -baa received
eo many complaints from hia Brooklyn
district that be int.ends to introduce
legialatim to block the SSA's threats.
"Simmon, and other Social Security
officiala defend the tax-return snooping
on both legal and moral grounds. 'nley
say that only those with something to
hide will refuse to give the agency
permi.sBion to rummage through their
tax records.
ACl'ING ON TRIS theory I I asked
agency officials to let. me see their tax
returns. Only one, Frank Dell'Acqua, an
attorney in the general counael's office, •
agreed to send me his tax records. Other
top officials have so far declined.
Either they have 90l'.Dething to hide, or
they feel that their tax returns are
nobody el8e's business. Exactly.
Footnote: White House and SSA 1offidala repeatedly cited as justification
for their actions a February 1981,
General Accounting Off.iL'e report which
recommended the uae of IRS files to
establish SSI recipients' eligiblilty. A
GAO spokespenon said, however, that
the .auditors did not suggest that
recipienta be "strongarmed."
. .
. Lawmakers ey~ p~rk ride saf e'ty,
(Tod.ay'a column • by Mr. Wat.en'
associ.tte, PhlJ Jordan)
Summer II comm,. Rural~
will be maldna planl for county and
aoic\altural f.alrl, while dty dwellers
tfilnk of tripe 10 amuament ,parka.
fairs, two citrus fairs, 48 agricultural
diatrict fain and the state fair.
Joint C_2mmittee Chairman Ray ~a Republican state .enator from
Cblco, has introduced a bill callln, for a
teat program at two und~signated
atate...upported fairs under which ticket.I ,. .. The upaxnlng ...an hU nothing to
do With it, but two leplative committees
andhinkithe attomboureyt ~'sdoffice are allot 1 1 , • (; ~ •':\ '.
t ng a lain an amu.emen . ~\ ~ ASSBllBLY'S new~· IUl IATla : e
Ride safety SUbcunmittee la~ ·
a proposed bill that would brlnl for rides and gamea would have to be
amuaement Park ride9 undl;r' ltate lilfety" purcbued at U'.entral loc:ation., with ride
inapectiona. Cunmtly. carnival ridea are...c and ~ operators rebn~ lot-the
inaPecf.ed at leMt annually by Cal-OSHA ticke1a ttwY collect from patrom.
officials, but park ridea are1 e~empt. Sounatmriece~rily complicated?
subjeet only to Jocal CIOJltrol; only two Could be. But according to a joint
local jun.djctiom. Le». AnaeJm' County committee lteff rpember, when such a
and the City of Santa Cruz, have apecitic ticket plan WM put into effect aefaln in
&m)Jllernetlt park ride aateiy programs. ~ country and Capads, I.air revenues
according to recenl aubcommittee lnc:reued &om 36 percent to as high u
testimony. 1 . 1,800 percen~ with the average lnc:reue
Meanwhile; the Fain Allocation and about 400 pM::ent.
Cla11iflcatlon Joint Committee 11 Jobmon allo ~ the attorney
investfgatma repona of 'tskimmlnC0 by aeneraJ.'s ln~ticp _afier law officen
ride and pme operators at 24 eounty appearing at hearinP lnto.t.Ir .rever.ue.
-
told o('rumors -no documentation -of
illegal bidding_ procedures. extortion and
bribery in fair carnival contract
negotiations.
At this atagle. ol coUne, thett is DO
proof that, despite the lack of atate-Jevel
inspection. ·amuaement park rides are
any less safe than those with travelina
carnivals, that carnival ride and game
operators are flpping off either the
carnival operators or the state-supported
fain at which the carnivals -eight of
them last year -appear, or that ~
ha been anything at,an irregular in the
negotiating of contrada for carnivals to
play the 7S or to fain receiving suppqrt
from the state.
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By PAT HOROWITI °'*'-Mir"""'" DEAR PAT: Cu a ll·)'tar-o:id non 1•t Mtdtcare If be or 1tae I• 1Ull wo ?
-W.F., Pou ValltJ
Yea. Medicare la a federal health
lnautanoe prosran> available to anyone 66 or
over who le ellalble for Social Security
benetlta, even If the penon la atJll work:ina: or
who la 60 or over, does not have enough SOctal
Sec:urlty credlta, but II wllllng to pay for the
f.Nurance; or to anyone at any a,e who baa
'been on Social Security diubWtyt payrnenta
for 24 monthl or who needs kidney dtalyala or a kidney tranaplant. . · .,..
Medicare la made up of two parts:
hospital insurance and medical insurance. The
Social Secur.ity Administration hu a pamphlet
that describes the two parts of the program,
what benefits are available, what la not
covered, and the requirements for
participation in this lnauranoe ~· For a
free copv of "A Brief Explanation of
Medlcare.'l send a postcard1 with your name
and address to the Consumer Information
Center. Dept. 539K, Pueblo, Colo. 81009.
Getting rust off stove
DEAR PAT: The andentde of my
10-year-old ga1 stove 11 1ettm1 n1ty. I clean
It rep.larlJ. b•t tla• rut II pttlg 1Ma.-er.
Wlaat II eaa11q *•· U4I MW ou I •Umlute U..preblem? -P.T1 Newport Beas
Technlotan• at the u11 Appliance
Manufacturen A.odadon .. y the corTQllon
may be cau.ed by bum1nC ... rwctbul wtth
the propellant.a from a pray cant., A. the
concentration of 1pray1 lncrhlM, 'WO doea
C<>n'Ollon. in. amoalatlon'• ~ ii to avold the uae of 1~ya around au-fired appH•nr.
Information on drup
DEAR PAT: I NM tUt a reeord aamJter
of a~w =~11were approved by tile Fotd ucl Dn11 ~ tratl• Jut year. II daen uy
way tb aven1e eoanmer eu lean more
aboat tlleu dnap?
-E.G •• Costa Mela
The. Food and Dru1. Adminl•tratlon (FDA) approved 27 utotally new"' drup tn
1981 -the rno11t new chemicala approved tn
one year for uae u drup since the~ of
the 1962 legillation govern1Jl41 dr\.la approval.
The total la more than twiClt the 1} approved
in 1980. . '
According to FDA Comm,lalioner Hayes,
two drugs in ~:J:ire.ent important therapeutic gains. Alp can temporarily
treat infants with congenital heart defects
over
prior to IJW'pry, and Ketoconuole cen treat
Intemal fW\IUI dlw•.
Other new drua• are verapamU and
niftcllpJ.ne, heart dni8I known u caldwn
blocken; captopril, for atubbom cue1 of h1&h
blood pre11ure; albuterol. for 11thma: aucraltate, tor Wceni and several antiblodat.
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BAD SHAPE -Lisa Haarstad, Wendy
Wheeler and Chrlatine Weinmuller (from left)
caat strange reflections in a fun house mirror in
Seattle's Science Playground, a new exhibit at
the ci '1 Padfic Science Center.
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Mr. Hayes is one from a group of five highly
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Thursday. June 17. 12 noon to 4 p.m. and 7 to
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During these same hours. you'll have a chance to
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~me see our collection. And have your new
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And, as the perfect accompaniment, we're offerlhg
• script lettering metal engraving on our stainless steel
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Our Waterford knife for S85, and our Waterford cake
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MIGHTY MOUTHFUL -Miss Mississippi
Hospitality Patra Massey of Mendenhall. Miss.,
bites into a slice of watermelon while Mlaiasitt/!hi Governor William Winter nibbles
on ca · . The event was the third annual
.. Way Up North in Mississippi Picnic,. held in
ew York City'• Central Park.
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questiona about h.la arTelt on felany narcotics and
IUD c-1°" ctww-. y, 40, took the ltand durt.nc a heu1.nc on
hia requeet to auppre11 evidence he contendt WM
.elzed illegally. .
He WU arrested April 18 durtnc what DlllM
police ~ a routine liquor violation inapec:tlon at
a Northeeit Da1lu nlahtclub.
Attorney Melvla BeW •ys a ~million IUit aaa1nat him by hia former partner of 28 yeen,
V-a1Wot M. ~1 bal been lettled. Chouloa cbarpa lrt hJa Superior' Court IU.lt that
BeW wrongfully di9olved their partnenhlp In
November, and kept most of the firm'• -u.
"We have parted frlenda," said Belli. "We
decided it waa better to eettle than lltipte."
The fint man to walk on the moon urged
students to follow unknown paths In eolvl.ng known
problems.
Fonner astronaut Nell Armstrong, In a rare
public appearance, told gaduating atUdenta at the
University of Cincinnati to "face the challenaea of
the problems ... left unflniabed."
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TUISDAY, JUNI! 18, 1982
CAVALCADE
COMICS
TELEVISION
Oil's in them thar
• underwater tracts
BLACK GOLD DEPT. -No doubt the numerous
obaervers along · our coutllne who_ OP.~ the leaalna of
underwater t:ractl for off.shore oil drtlllJl8 were overjoyed
only yesterday by the words of Loe Angeles ~yor Tom
Bradley.
In the evel\t you mimed the public notice,, Mayor
Bradley was back there in Wuhinaton. D.C., te9Ufying
before a congrealonal subcommittee. And the good-LA
mayor gave •em a )VOrd or two about off:abore oil.
Bradley said that if the U.S. Department of the
Interior doesn't start litenlng to of:fahore oil objectiom of
Cal1fom1a, they can expect
101De battles in the courta. ~ Well, if the Interior
boys have any aensitivity "'r-
at all, they are well aware ~,.,.._,
of this possibility, alnce it's TOM MURPHINI L~' already happened. -~
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA just last week won an
early akirmish in the courta when it got the sale of drilling
rights &toJ?ped on 24 of 164 tn\CtB ~t were up for leaae off
our coastline.
Included among thoee underwater holdings were 10
sites off the Newport Beach and Laguna Beach shoreline.
So it may indeed be wanning to aee Mayor Bradley
getting back there and taking a firm position before the
Houae Interior subcommittee.
Since Bradley will be the Democratic standard-bearer
in November's_ race for Califo~ governor, 90IDe cynica
With th.ls new drill. ro mace it nch for IW"e. • .
among UI might suggest he W8I just getting bis political
legs warmed up for the sprint to Sacramento late th1a year.
MAYBE SO. Others, however, might say ao what, if
· he's going to nm. he might aa well leg-off in the right
direction. Bndley baa, as a matter of f.act., been rather
consistent in his position against what one former publiaher
of this sterling journal liked to refer to as "the stench and
vomit of oil."
For the record, about the only l>1ace that has been a bit
90ft on the oil imue along our shoreline ll Huntington
Beach. You have to suspect that a measure of pro-oil exilta
. there becau.e Huntington Beach baa been pumping up the .
stuff for decedes now.
Once upon a time, there was a learned profemor ln our
region who l8id oh, boeh, to all the oil talk.
THE PROJI' TOOK the position that wildcatters and
other oOmen would never find any mineral depoGt& worth
&etting excited abOut 8f1¥Where on the downcout side o~ the
Santa Ana River.
His words were hardly etched by the time they found
oil in the West Newport fieJda (dowDOOMt of the Santa Ana
River) and then aomebody punched down a live hole ln
Costa Mesa.
'nlen a terrible Orange County government randal
enapted over maneuvers ol one oil exploration outfit that
wanted to drill a few exploratory puncturat tn (my
goodnelB) Upper Newport Bay. Tbat one never came oft. ...
STILL LATER, Mn. T. Duncan (Jerry)° Stewart,
confided once that ahe dl8covered qm ot oilmen prowling
around the footh.illa of Corona del Mar. You can ).wt never
tell where thoee oil people are aotna to~ the ecent and
suffer the irresistable urge to start boring holes ln the
earth. Or bay. Or ocean. Anywhere.
About the same time, Jamee B. .. Jay'' s~ who
was mayor of Newport Be9dl and a chembl enclneer of
~ble repute, offfJl'tna the l\lell that the entire
Newport-Balboa Penh•.&la "could be Ooatin& on 00.." That
too created a mWl ldr at the time.
So Mayor Bndley and all the other anU-offahore oil
people may down down the pulh for undenyater drillina ln
our region. But don't fil\n they'll 9top it ciold.
If the petroleum peop1e aell ft. and ftaUre it'• there,
they haft tbil atronc canp•Wve \11'19 to flO pt it. It'1 ju9t
the nature of the oOman.
QUIET TIME ON CAMPUS -Fin.all are over. Graduations
have come and gone. Now ll the quiet time on college
campuaes along the Orange Coast. There la time for a 10litary
stroll under a bridge at UC Irvine. And there is time for
'HerO' hailed
'One bullet won't stop me'
By STEVE MARBLE
O( .. Delf ........
Lorenzo Pulni waa greeted
like a hero. ·
The 68-year-old owner of the
Spaghetti Bender returned to h.ia
Newport Beach restaurant
Sunday to ah.are a meal with h1a
friends and family.
It was Paslni'1 first trip back to
hil Pacltic c.out H.tahway diner
aince a would-be robber fired a
bullet into his chest.
$50,000 net
for Fish Fry
The 37th annual c.o.ta Mesa
Fish Fry and Carnival netted
$M),000 to be awarded to various
charHable groups in Orange
County, it was announced
Monday.
The Co1ta Mesa-Newport
Harbor Lions Club fund,.....-.
earlier this month pm ed $140~
000. Clyb officf.ala Will meet in
September to decide how to
distribute the funds next
JJ,11\iary.
'llUs year's net proceeds will
bring to $705,000 the. total
amount ~buted to charitable
orpnizatiotia ~ the Lions Cub
lince the Fish Fry began jn 1945.
Church offers
summer care
St. John the Divine
Epi1eopal Church in Costa
Mesa will be ·offerinJ{ a 1ummer care program for
c hildren ages ·5 to 11
beginn1ng June 14.
The program will continue
until Auguat 27 from 7:30
a .m. to 6 p.m. dally. Colt la
$35 a week.
'lbat was more than a month
ago. Police since-have arrested a
man alleged to be the gunman.
and Paaini now dismi1 the
epi8ode aa being little more than
one of life'• testa. ~little bullet'• not enough
to al?>p me," he advi8ed in a rich
Italian acoent. "'They're going to
have to think of something elae
to get me."
Paaini, a 47-year veteran of the
kitchen, aald he'll be back to
work full-time eoon. ,
''I don't ~ blame anybody for
this happening," he 1aid,
reflecting on the 1h00Ung. "I
don't blame the police, I don't
blame anybody. I blame the
system ..
"There should be more aevere
penaltie.1. They let bad people
out of ~ too easy. There just
ahouldn t be people like this on
the looee."
Paainl said he be.Iieves in
fighting back.
"You have to fiaht to survive.
It's always been that way. You
can't a never go out without a
fight. The most important thing ~ the family. It baa to lticK
together like glue!'
1l'!ie restaurant owner aaid he
WU trying to lure the gunman
away trodi his employees when
he waa aho~. Pasinl attempted to
get the woUld-be robber out of
hla reataur•nt by 11am.ming a
door in h.ia face. But the gun.man
fired through the door, striking
Pasl.n.L
''My intention WU just to get
the guy out. He waa a sw1ngl.ng
that sun around at all my Tcidi
(employees) and I was worried. It
wu a gamble to my part but it
turned out okay."
A hero? Puini Mid he doesn't
lee hlmle1f that w,~. But his friends . The 2_re1~nted him wit a mock
PUrpJe He.rt durinl the midst of
the celebration Sunday. They
u1d Pasbil deeerved it.
..
can't
you, lJut you don't have to
leave it to your kids. Ann
Landers, Page B2.
-Deir .... ,......~ CMl1le -Orange ~t College math lnatructor Bob Denton to get a
little exeroae running up and down the bleachers in LeBard
Stadium on campus. ·
Club to fete , ,
civic work
DUR ANN LANDERS: You have
1tatecl in your column re~atedly that
.. ,_rentt ~o not owe their· children an '
· tnherltance," and augweted there are many ~ araanlzaUona and foundationl that · can -.-befp. ·
We accept reaponllbWty for atvtna our
chUdreft too m~ too 800n. Aa a reaalt. ~y
(and their children) are rude, moon.iderate,
ee1flah and have no ~ tor the i-elieion
we tried to brina them ·up in.
Should theee expectant he1ri be told
NOW how we feel. to that they may have an
ACTIVE AGAIN -Wendy Mountz. 17, and
her ~ Lisa. 14, who made medical history
lut IUDllDel' as the first siblinp to receive
heart transplants, are leading active lives once
more ... with a few restrictions. The
teen..agen are back riding roller oouters and
• ..
•IRMA BOMBECK
•HOROSCOPE
opportunity to mend their waya? Or would
luch a chaNie be .u~ to make IUl'e they are left a heilthy IWnT Your opl.nlon Ii
wanted.
-DON'T WANT TO BE FOOLED IN
MICJUGAN
DEAR MICHIGAN: Wla•t ye• are
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lteMYlenl ,.tteru ef y•r elalWnil iM ~ ....... la COllCl'ete .. , *Ii
flme. If .yea waat to ••• a promhed baMrttuee u ............. , ..........
to IMpe sp, p ~b9t *ty wUIMte JM
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DEAR ANN: My &0th birthday 11 comlna up. I'm deJ>rnM<l and terrified.
You've been there. What'• it like?
-NEEDING A LIFELINE
DEAR NDDING~~·r .... WeUDe for tn.11. BW Atwood'• .. ~ It nroap ~Ac•" (PlblllHr Ath9lam) 11 a boOk
J•'ll adOre. r did.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I would like to
comment on your ttatement, "To err ia
human. but only a computer can do a tborouah job Qf 1011stna thinp up."
(1) A human beln& had to read that
I letter fim. TechnoblY la improving but It
ha1n't yet reached-the point wnere a
maiablne can ftllld anyone'• handwritt.na.
(2) A human J>etna had to act on the
lmtrucUoDI before lt was placed ln 1he
computer. In~ every btt of information
that 1' fed into a computer la prepared by a
human belna· The probleml cte.:rihed by "Irate" ln
hll letter were created by the ume old
brand of bureaucratic Inefficiency and
lneptrl em. In other wOl'da, HUMAN ERROR.
A machine la only u good u the individual
who feeds it the lnstructiom.
-A PROORAMMER IN LEXINGTON
DEAR LEX: Everytllla1 J•• llave
wrlttea II tne -bat I 1tiM by my
polltl••· wlllcll I will re1tate. All
eompaten, repnlle11 of llow .-i1dcated,
are ...ay pieces of maclllaery. No oae eu
paraatee tllat a piece of macldaery wUl
perform perfectly 100 perceat of tlle time.
Wbeell fall off can.-rv 1et1 10 dark la *t
middle of a favorite pro1ram, 1arba1e
dllpnal1 pllld to a bit wltU.t waralQ,
typewrtten koak oat ~t tile wont po11lbfe
mo meat.
· Now do yoa 1et It, Baiter? (live been
tllere.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: One moming I
was awakened by a kiss planted on my llpe.
When I opened my eyes, I saw my wife (of
one year) standing by the bed d.relled ln her
wedding gown and veil, wearing her )Yhite
utin shoes and holding the Bible she carried
when we were wed. 'fears came to my eyes
and I embraced her.
That dear woman has done this for the
last 30 years. and it has kept our marriage
fresh and exciting. Sign me
-HAPPY IN A PERnr!' MARRIAGE IN • TAMPA
DEAR TAMP A: U yo•r manta1e ll
"perfect/' I'm sare It took more tllaa
standing DJ die bed ID her wedd.lng oatflt ea die monalq of you ualvenary.
CoagratalaUou to you wlfe for belDg
able to get lato lier 1own. That, In lheU, ii
qalte u aclllevemeat.
Kitchen aides n .o . help
APWll!U ta
swinging tennis rackets. They ai.o take it eaay
with such activities as video game11 (above)
which thee in their Kansas City home. They are by brother Timothy, 12, and
their dog y.
Thia Ja a repdnt of the best of Erma
Bombek wb.ik abe'a on vacation.
A Southern newspaper baa, as one of itl
features, a column devoted to exposing the
sanitation or the lack of it in local
restaurants.
'nie list of improprietie9 consisted of the
f oilowiruc ·
llMA iOMIKI
AT WIT'S END
Melted ice cubes on floor creating safety
hazard.
l.ibra: <:heck details . .
FooCI not covered in refrigerator.
Improper dishwuhing practicea.
Hot doga soaking ln water in
refrigerator.
FIGHT AMONG KJTCllEN help using
cold, hard peas as ammunition ... pomible · danser to cook. ,
W~#J'Jwll (March 21-April 19): Despite
attemptl at deception. ~to heart of
matt.en. Focus on inde .. initiative
and fftSh start in neW direction. Terms will
be defined and you'll obtain glimpee behind
~ TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Study
Ariel message for valuable hint. Reject
superftclal explanations, strive to obtain
story behind story. You'll be deal1ng with
individual who is administrator for hcepital
or sped.al int.en!st group.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Friendship
can be transformed into meaningful
relationship. YOU begin to see pk_Cture ln itl
enUrety; accent on penuulon, penonal
fulfllhnent and 9UCCeldul bwiw venture.
Lone-standing project it more nearly
oomplet.e than you -..pect.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Morale is
boosted due to promotion, production,
succemful buslne-move. Focus on career, •
pre1tige, unique honor and added
recognition becau.e of community project.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You are capable
now of puJ.Uni away from situation which
drains, discourage• and aapa ambition.
Dnphalia on lmg-range plan. travel and
educ;ational opportunitle1. Cancer,
Capricorn. Aquarius penom play lignificant
rolet. .
VIRGO(~ 23-Sept. 22): By utillzhll
natural powers of obeervation. you di8ooYer
loophole whJch aw. money and ultimately
I leedl to profit. Flnancial status Of One cJoee ~ )'Oil commandl attention. Diacu.kJn of
bUdpt ia blah OD .....
LIBU (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Stud~ ~or~~~=
-BY SIDNEY OMARA
aware of legal loopholes and remedy
situation which could endanger safety. It
may be neceaary to revi&e, review and
rebuild on a more ,.olld baae. .
SCORPIO (Pct. 23-Nov. 21): Myaery ia
aolved, milling linka are discovered and
some louea are recovered. Emphuia on
routine, baalc 1ervicea, dealings with
dependents, employment and 1 added
attention to pets.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
Pleasant 1urpri1e1 dominate scenario.
Children, variety, speculation and creatiye
endeavors ant hiahJ.lgbta. Pleasure prindple
ls accented. ~of luxury item creates
flurry ot exdtement.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You
become aware of property rights. costs,
lnterett ratea and procedures DeJI: z rr•ry in
connection with loam and payments. Focua
on proce11 of rebuilding, removal of safety
hazards, inlurance and securi\)'.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Relative
confldea problem, di1cu1se1 debts,
respomlbWda and bumM!ll potential. You'll
have an additional ctWlenge and clwM9 for
~ m\<iply. Call or menace alt.en
planl connected with abort trip.
PISCD (Feb. 19-March 20): Burdell
will be removed. Don't feel guilty. It WM!it
your own to carry in tint pllce. CMh flow
........... '.You locate tam that bad been Jolt,
mluln& or 1tolen. You add to 1pectal
Collection. Arie9 Wtely "! be involwcl.
1'ank top ~~omen's restroom. Restrooms not . _
Cutting board not llDOOth.
• Tbermometen needed ln refrigerator.
Beck door open to flies.
Employee. working without proper
hair restraint.
Carbon build-up on pans.
Corroded vent fan.
No eoap or towels at sink.
Outdated buttermilk ... poaalbly
unwbole9ome. .
I BAD TO STOP READING. The list
had just denibed my kitcheri.
~ a kitchen clean is like trying to
tidy up after a aandst.ann. Belides, I employ
cheep Jabc?r. My own kidl. Somehow, you
don't get~ pride from them that you'd get
from. ay, a tranlient Mexican. alien.
The ~ night, I walked lnto the
kitchen ·with a clipboud and made out my
own llst of health violationa.
Dog drinking water out of Old
~ffn;r running around rlm of
mashed potatoes pan.
Hair dryer on oountertop.
Ice cream in carton at room
temperature.
Loading dishwasher while diner ia still
eating off plate.
Emptying raw garbage into
wastebasket-with no plan of removing it
from kitchen.
M I was writing down the violations,
my mother came in, her eyes panning the
kitchen area slowly. "Th.is place is a dump!".
she said.
My face brightened. "Thank you! I
thought you were f<>ing to be sarcastic."
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
PL.EASE DON'T
ADMl'T YOUR
GUILT
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I STOP &E\.lf:VtNG
IN VO\M INNOCENCS.
GORIN ON BRIDGE
BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
1econd diamond. o.dare.r
would now have -1a trieU ln
the minor 11.1ita, ud • aure
trick la .. cb IUIJor. Ht would
onli have to~ U. •pMe
position to come to 11.ioe
tricb, and Jn addition ~
would be the poatbWU" of
&D eftd pla7 la lM ~
aulta.
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frequent.If. But tllle oae UU11
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c1ac1:1
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"This gross is wet. It must've dewed last night."
by Brad Anderson
!
"He'll eat anything, as long as It
Isn't dog food."
" ••• and thl1 one I bagotd on the out1klrt1 of
downtown Ttx11."
DEN~IS THE MENi\CE Hank l_Setchum /\/~ ~ [ ( '1
· Jt:DGE Pt\RKER
GARt'lt;LD
FACE IT,GARFIELP.
VOO'F\E. NOT GE.TTINC1 ANV VOOHGER
l WI~ TMERE
WERE ~ETMIN~ [ COOLP VO A500i
TME AGI~ P~E~
I DID ... -rH~e's
NOTHING THe~E'
~XCEPT A MILK
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by Jim Davis
I'c:> PO 61T-<JPS,
&IT l COULPN'T
5TANP1'ME NOi~
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I 60T A LETTER
FROM t.w SISTER
SAU.V ... M'S AT
"8EAN8A6., CAMP.
Wl-4Y IS PETE T~E
PANHANDLER
DRESSED
LIKE THAT?
I
0rl!1Qe 0out DAILY PILOT/TUlldly1 June 111 1142
OH, YOU'fU: ~R"TH OF
iHe RIO GRAIVPe.
HE'S TRYING
1"0 MOVE
UP IN THE
WORLD
ANo IF THI:
&lM& PLI~ HAD
PAID Arre.;../770ltJ1 ~, 111EV'D HAve ~TO 0i:.Ao •.. Al.lo
HE WANTS TO HAVE
A RICHER TYPE
OF CONTRIBUTOR
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by Tom Batiuk
The Pasadena Touma -
ment of Fcses
Dear Sirs,
On behalf of the West-
view High ScOOol Scape-
goat Marching Band.
I am writing to
congratulate you on
having the 1'ournament
of Roses Parade select-
ed as one of tbe parades
on our schedule for the
Assod au.on
' I
1
coming year!
I
J.
1
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DIRECTOR -Peter V.
Ueberroth. ~dent of the
1884 Loe Angelet Olympic
Or1antztna Committee, has
been elected a dlr4*tor of
KOer' Cement Corp.
Ford recalls
650 vans in
malfunction
DETROIT (AP) -About
650 Ford F.conoline vans from
the 1982 model year are being
recalled to determine lf an
electrical conn•ctlon in
the emialione-control aystem la
~!{ ~o . said the
recalled vana have 4.9-liter
especially calibrated for
altitudes. An unarounded
ca to an aneroid switch may
caute excessive emiulona, the
ccmpany said.
Owners are being notified by
· mall to brine in their vehicles fOI'
free inapectlona and repair at
dealenhi Ford aa1d.
DID YOU KNOW:
11•,eH •efll•• H~using priced
out of reach?
WA8HlNOTON (AP) -
~ pricee -.red to a rMCUan
t72,000 IMt yeuo and ''cut a pe1!
over the American drHm of
homeownenhlp," tavlnp and
io.n lndUltry oUldalt Mid. .
The $72,000 DriCe tq mMl\t.
down payment of tUl.100 and
monthly boualna paSrmenta of
'8 US, lncludln1 taxee and
inauranct, the U.S. ~ of
Savln1• Auoclatlona aald MondaY ln a atudy.
l'lr1i-ttme buyera typically
pald t&S,900 for a bowie and
a1reed to monthly hou1in1
expel'*'9 of t721 after makJna an '8,600 downpaymenL
''The averap American Just
can't attord to own a home theee
daya." Mid the chairman of the
leacue, Roy Green.
"The avera1e American la
belnl fror.en out of that which
haa cauaed th1a COW\try to be
great, that which hu been a
greet part af'(i parcel of the very
fiber of the American way of life,
and that ia the thread of
homeownenhip," he told a newa
conference.
The atudy -"Homeowner-
ship: The American Dream
Adrift'' -found that flnt-time
homebuyen accounted for only
13~ percent of UM. l>W'Chulna
homes last year, dowD from 17.A
peft.'lmt ln 1979 and 36.3 percent
ln 1977. The cost of houalng, it aald,
"slammed the door OD millions of
would-be homebuyen and cast a
pall over the Amer1can dream of
homeownenhip." S&L officials weren't
optimi.atic thia year would be
much better.
''Hoult.nl mark.et condltionl ln
1882 abow UU.le jrotpect for
Improvement, an th• future
v.ndl •.. ~ a c*-de of
dlttkNlty for hamtbuyen." mid
the report. the third ln. eeriel of
blannUal ~YI that the S&.L
.-odaUon tW1ed ln 1977.
The trade •roup repr ... nta
QM 4,000 -~ and Joanl, Green atn11ea out tnwreet
ratee 11 the major ca~ of the
lnd\Attl'y'• probleaw. ••we mu1t take whawwr Sf.e111
ate nee ary to,., intawt raw.
down ln thla COW\&ry, thJI ln tum
will brin1 back the flnt-time
homebuyer," he Mid.
He called tor tax incentiVel to
boon penonal aavtn1• and
lncreaae the amount of money
available for housing, and for.lell
restrictive regulatlona on howln,
conatruction to help low.-pric-.
The median houae price' 8f9'YI from $44,000 tn 1977 to ~.ooo
two yeus later and $72,0QO last
year, the ttudy said. The median
la the midway point in a leriea of
numbers; half are above It and
half are below it.
Cllmblnl with houae prices
were monthly housing expen11e9,
the med.Lan of which roee from
$400 in 1977 to $550 ln 1979 and
$816 in 1981, \he atudy found.
T h e 1 t u d y f .o u n d
OOJMiorn1.nlwnt were lncreeld.nlly
popular. representing 2 f . 5
percent of the market, about
double their ahare two yean
earlier.
Nearly 30 percent of the homes
aold laat year were 25 years or
older, and new homes accounted
for 26.1 percent of the market,
down frqm 30.8 percent in 1979.
/ RUFFELL'S
Yau can own yu office space.
UPHC>LSTBY
I ;! 'tau ~S...
1'22 HAJIOllUD. Yau can stop yu rent from coins •·
Yau can own the land -not lease,
Yau can rtnt with the option to buy.
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Broker Co..,.eton
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when placing your ad .,,.
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common Stock
($5 Par Value)
$t0 P9r Share
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TREASURE HUNTERS
Jofn this setea group of people who are
l""1IOMd In • cNtnc:e of a ltfldme actwnlure
tNt wtff d\1119 the course of h~
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HUNTERS, LTD
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4667 MacNthJf ~.
~ BNch. CA 92660
Wednesd~
June 16, 1982,
7:15 p.m.
June 4, 1112 I:.
DCO~w,a. MIDld fttM R. Caitlll viii» pnlkllnt of alel. He WM viii» pr.....,1 of
.. 1.. for l:volutlon Com put.er
Sytt.enw C«pontlon, Oranft.
The C...'81 c.ner.u.. d
I Houaton eltcted Mle,ael P.
~ of Colta M-~
vtce p....Sdent, .... polllllbi. for
WHt COHI rdlnln1 and
markeUn1 operatlona. Coutal
haa a rellnery ln HerculH,
California and markettn1
bldUU. ln GlendU. He WU
with the Cbam~r:et.roleum C.ompanyt a IU of Union
Pacific Corporation, H vice
prtlident of Wut Cout operadoal.
America• II•!• Baak, headquartered tn New_J>ort
a..ch, repor1I Jamee M. Fala,
vice prelklent of the a.I r.tate
Department received the
dHl1natlon of lnternattonal
certified appraiaer.
Walker 6 Lee Nta1ned bl
A•verlhl•I ••• P•bllc ReladeM of ~ewpon ae.ch few
~ and ~~ relatiol)a
aervicM, Sandra Kina Bnyton,
preatdent of the Newport ae.ch·
baaed advert11in1 a1ency,
announced.
ltet&ll L. ~ of San
Gabriel hu ~ Carl Kuelter
Eaterprlaea, lac. aa vice
president of marketinc. He wu
vice pretident, mana1ement
1Upervlaor for Cochrane Chue,
Ll~ and Co. Ip Irvine.
W. Mlcllael Ro•1en of
Mt.ion Viejo h.aa been appointed
aenior vice president for
realdential and project
management of Sllearsoa/
A.merleaa Espresa Dnelepmest
Corporalloll in Newport Beach.
#5 Watson, 1,vine, 11 the
OMOM
addr"' of an tH0,000 main
facility deqned and built tot
Roberta and Jllhon t a
pattnerahlp, and leaaed to
.JW.. ... a.n.. i.e. The
project wat planned and
~ b~ A.rftlteca.nl,......
ftrie of Santa Ana. conatructed
by Cleek c.ancdell of 1rv1ne
aDd ~~' Farmers wl Merelauu of El Toro.
Jlllaon and Roberta, Inc.
manuflicturee deqner linea of lift wrap, ribbon, lift boxes and
U.... paper eold ln ataUonery •::r:,j department 1torea ad • ty lhopt.
Mreo Cno1eatca, a divilion of
Alrco, !nc., announced
compledon of a c:uttomer terVioe
center in Pltt8bu.J'lh. 'nie f.acillty
ii equipped to handle repa.in of
equipment uaed ln the production
and diltrlbution of Industrial ....
The Irvtne-bued architectural
art pla.nnlnB firm of ~l701okl
Auoclatu won two Gold
Nuget awards -lncludina a IJ'8Dd award -for lta planning
of a pro po1ed-4 0 3 -a c re
development in San Juan
Capistrano.
1'he annual dulgn and
planning comp~tition waa
apc>IWOl'ed by the Pacific C.O.t
Builders c.onterence and Builder
~kt Auoclatel received
the grand award in the ca\e80f'Y
"Beat Site Plan -Over 25
Aaerl' and a merit award ln the
category "Best Mixed-Ute Site
Plan (.Retldentlal and
Commerda1 -An Sm)." Boeh
were f~ Klyotok.tr. p1ann1na of
J'orater Canyon, a propoted
development by Aroaa
Development and Manapment,
Inc., of Cotta Mesa.
Jon Elmore of San Juan
Capistrano haa been named
director of property management
in the industrial and comrnerdal
real •tat.e firm of Croebll,
~e1 ft Co,, Santa Ana.
To celebrate ita ninth
annivenary and the redecora~
of ita offices at 3420 Bmtol, ca.ta
Meaa -Lyaa Carol
Employmeat Aceaey and Zip
TemporHJ Pel'IOllDel Senlcet
will hoet an open hou.te June 24
from 5 to 7 p.m.
Export talk
set in Irvine
Manuel K. Rodriguez, part.net.
Export Ami.stance Services, will
diacu9 developments in export
adminiatration compliance
activitiee at a meeting of the
Wocld Trade Center ~lion
of Orange County.
It wilf be held July 12 at 11:30
a.m. at the Registry Hotel, Irvine.
Rodriguez baa ma naged
international operations for
Dataproduc ts Corpo ration,
Datum Incorporated, and
Kwlkaet aales and service
division of Frnhart Corporation.
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recorder fight
WASHINGTON (AP) -Tb• U.S. Supreme c.ou.rt aaz-d today to ret.r. a bWJon-dollar fllht
plttlnl movie producen ap1nlt maken ol ~Y popular home video recorden. •
The court -.id lt will review a ruJJ.n8 that 1he
manufacturers ·may be Hverely penallied for
copyrlaht lnfrlngement cauaed by mllllon1 of
Americinl tlPb,11 ielevlmon ~
The lower court'• ru.lioa atUnned the electnwdcl ·
lnduatry and reaulta ln aeveril~ tn ~to 1ettle the d.lapuie over the ta of wlevW!d movlet
and other procran:w. The doel not aubject to
individual UabWty ~ t\9\1.ma 5 mW.Ion Americant who own vtdeo recorden.
Micro General gets funding
Micro General Corporation of Irvine tip~
agreements to obtain $775,000 ln venture capital flnandna. 11'.he qreementa provide for tale of 775,000 lharft of convertible pteferred 1tock at $1 per ~. which
are convertible, an)'1ime within five ye.rs, to common
•tock at $.50 per ahatt, subject to adjustment under
certain conditions. The muance ii subject to approval
of ahareholden at the annual meettnc .checfuled ln
July.
Pu.rcbaaen include Oxford Venture Fund of
Stamford, Conn., u lead lnveator and Innoven of
Saddle Brook, N.J., and a limited number of private lnveston.
Downey profits increase
Downey Savino and Loan hued in Costa Mesa repe>rta its •vtno balance hat increa.ed $tJO million
this year, with $22 rnillioo of it comiJl8 in May.
The S&L aleo says checkina accounts for the year
are up 45 percent to $11 .5 million in account balances. ·
Downey says it is one of the few S&lA in the
country to show a profit in the first quarter.
Hughes division ge•s pact
A follow-on production contract, valued at
approximately $25 mllllon, for advanced audio
switching equipment used in 1hipboard
cornmunicationa systema haa been awarded to Hughell
Aircraft Company's mic:roel«tronic aystema divilion in
Irvine.
'The cont.rad, awarded by the Naval Electronic
Systems Command, coven funding for 1982
production of Secure Voibe Switching (SVS) syst.ema.
It calla for 45 switches, 661 control i.ndiaaton, ph•
ancillary enatneerine aervicea, support, trainina.
1peres and data, and an option for 40 more switches in
1983.
The initial contract, awarded in 1980, covered fundina for 68 lhip aeta. 'The fint i>roduction SVS unit
waa deliveted to the Navy last June, two months
ahead of ICbedule.
Anaheim firm tells loss
General Automation Inc. of Anaheim aaid
revenues tor the third quarter were $24,344,000 with a
net la. of $1,052,000, or 41 centa per abate.
Thia com~ wtth revenues of $30,594.000 and
net Income of tl33,000, or 5 cents, for the third quarter
of the previous year.
·General Automation la a worldwide supplier of
high technology computer prqducta to the end-u.:r
and OEM marlietplaces. I
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MALIGNED MONGREL Bridget, a
chihuahua-poodle mix, looks like she was
'fl'Ongfully accused of a rotten deed. But her
rnistrea, Mn. H. El.kins of Bakersfield. said
that the dog is just spoilf'd rotten and not
.............
naughty. Mrs. Elkins aaid she and her
husband, Hartzell, have ao children and ~
Bridget gets all the attention. She even has her
own toy box.
Telephone Losers named· winners
surcharge
reduced
The 15-cent surcharge
on Orange County phone
custom.en' bills, to fund
provision of Tel -
ecommunications
Devices for the ·oeaf
(TDDI) will be reduced
to 5 cents a month
beginning July 1.
Paciflc Telephone
Division Manager Diane
Dailaci1 said the
reduction was made
possible by a lighte-
than-expected response
from the deaf
community.
"Statewide, 90,000
deaf persons were
expected to request the
machines." she
explained, "but the
response by the end of
the year ia expected to be
around 15,000."
Since institution of the
surcharge in September.
the trust fund
reapooaible for the
surcharge revenue
accumulated $7 million.
County money
club forming
The f1nt meeting of
the Orange County
Entrepreneur Club will
be held Ji.ane 23 at 7:30
p.m. at Bolaa Grande
High School, 9401
Westminster Place,
Garden Grove.
The club la made up of
.uaduates of E. Joeeph
Cossman'a recent
seminar on "How to
Make Money in Your
Own Buslnea." Coaman
will be present to help
organize the club.
Graduates
Corona del Mar
resident Janet McNalley
has graduated with
honors from Mills
College in Oakland. She
received a barjlelor's
degree in economics.
Readers take ~ff pounds in contest
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) -
Big loeers, 93 of them, were named
the winners in a sports editor's
challenge to his rounder readers: take
off pounds and "Beat Becker'• Bulk."
Altogether. 973 readers of the
Grand Rapids Press lost more than
4 'tS tons in the six-week slimming
contest. the newspaper said.
"Oh brother, it wasn't easy." said
Trudy Haven of Grand Rapids, who
took off 35 pounds to take top honors.
She weighed 216 pounda at the
concest start. ·
About 2,400 people, who entered
the cont.est to try shedding PoWlda
faster than aporta editor Bo6 :Becker,
weighed in at official stations around
the dty. After the six weeks, 973
people were game enough to weigh
theimelves again. The total lom: 9,148
pounds.
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.... THI NM'-& °'THI lndMOYll. · TNI ~ II oond-.cl by an ITATI OI CAI.If~ "°'*' LAwll Of'9Y lnctMchlll. to Af'IOMW Nf Tllll 111ttment wM Ned with ttw ~I. lt..,cf You ut htrOy olltcf end Ooun!Y Oltnl of Orenoe County on Tllll 1t11emet11 .., filed wltll ltlt ,.qulrect to ll1l'W 11 • lltttlna In Mev s. 1H2. Oountv Oltf1I Of Orenot County on 1111t oour1 on ~-'· 1N2 11 ,,..,.. June f 1, 1Na, ,.,... 1~41 A.M. 111 AOOf'll No •• 11 700 ,.ubllllhed Or111gt Cotti Dltly Y'°9 itrttldtnt
llublltlltd Orano• 00H1 Dally CMo Otnl4W OfM Wttl, llnl• AM, PllOI, .i-t, •• t5, 22. 1H2 Thll flaMmellt ... lllld Wiit\ IN
Hot .NM 111 12, It, .My 11.'..~ OA. 4 INI U 7o-ta County CWl of Or-. ~ on
irMr.a2 Oiied. Jllnt •· · •-.,. llft-June ~. 1N2. ---------LEI A. IMNOH, Oltt1I ,._ ""'._ C~ a KAtOM Mt.IC NOTICl ly1 TOM IUfllHS. ~ty ,IOTmOUI llUINll ATT()MfYI A'f LAW •
-----------KLIJN a CU'TLM tNC. NAm ITATD*NT 91 ........ C.... °"'9 "°~ ......... ... ... .,....~ ..... -Thi loflOwlno l*IOfll .,. dolnO ... -MAMI ITAftmMT ..,.._AM. CA..,._ bu~ ta: ~CA m1f.n•
TM fOlloWlllO Ptttonl.,. doing , ... (?Ml........ C'UT LA VIE CAfl an South
tMlllntM • '"b111hecl Orana• CoHI Dilly cout Hwy L•oune ietcf\ C• 1 a ,. fllfllOMOTIOHI, * ao. fttlo4 June 1a. u. a . J\Jt't e. 1ee2 92161 .. • ·
Otnterl lam• Ana. CA 127oi. "37-12 c L v Inc ~· C allrornle I & fll ,,.oducltl lnl, lno. I '
011ttor11l1 oorportllon. 804 io. t:::!'::'cn~~. •i2~1 Hwy ' ---.,.-.. -.,.-llft------
0..,ler, Sent. Ml, OA n1oi. l'UBltC NOTICE fhlt DutlnMe 11 conduct9d by • ..._ ""'-oc:;:.:--It oondu*d by a COfl)OfltlOn. --~,~OUNT==AIN~~Y~AU:-:-:.IY~--
I l ·,. ltroduell Intl tno ~A~I C.L.V. Inc. IC~ IM9TNCT
H1J MMow, Pri.iidettt . Thi lolowlng petlON .,.. Thia 11:r~~IT=:.4;'n Ille ttemel OI' ADCWn0M
TNI ....,,.,. Wl9 flled with tl'le ~ ta: COU Clettl of Or Coull °" ~ Ofll CowltY Qerti of °'lll9t County on EXCEPTIONAL HOMES nty lnQI ty on INftNT TO UAIS
Junt 1t, 1H2. ,1t11'11 INVUTMENTI, 18371 llMr Line. Mty 21• tN2. ,,_ ~~T
Put1n1t1ed or1ng• cou1 D111 Hun~:';; ~R~A ~::;r Put111eh1d o11ng• co111 0111y .., NO. a.11
Piiot., June 111, a2, 2t, .My I, 1tl ltne, Huntinciton eMcti, CA t2847. Pilot Mey 211. Jvf1e 1, 8, 111, IH2 NOTICE IS HERESY OIVEN THAT
267242 MARTHA A. ILAKI!, 20182 2302-82 THI! FOUNTAIN VAU.EY SCHOOi.. ---.---.,.-llft-~----Mldlllld i.-, Huntlng!On Beldl, ••.,. MftftM'. OISTRICT hU deeltred thll Ille
,._ ""'-,.. 92..... .-~ ""'"4 1o11ow1ng ,.., Pf09t"IY _. "°' be
""' -· neeOld lor o.troom purpoeea: HCttrlOUI Wll CLAYTON T. OAKLEY. 17312 FOUNTAIN YAU.SY Ont (I) GIWOOl'll 11 WtrdllrM
MAMI ITATWT Mii Clrdl, Himtlnglon lelc:fl, CA IC~ IMITMCT School, 9 tt1 Pion Hr Orin,
Tll• followlng pel'IOll II doing t214T.]_· ... oA&..~ .. _ ............. ..., NOTIC9 °" ADOPTtOM Of' HuntlflOlon BMctl, ClllfOf'nll. ~ M ' •-......,_ ...,......,...., ~, 1 IU~UTIOM Of' INftllfT TO Thi Boerd of Tru11111 of 1114 NEWPORT AIRI! IYSTl!M8, gentrll perlnel'lhlQ. l.IAM IUN't.UI DllllltCT s I 01 I 15St Monrovia Ave .. Ntwpo11 . AIYfn H. HIJ1 MAL NOl'IRTY Founttln V1lley choo ltr ct e.cn. ca. t:zee:s Thie 111temen1 wu filed with the .., NO. 12•12 :,:-to ..... tf\e l.cllttlM '°
CMt1e1 Her1ty Nor1on. 330811 Coull~ Clettl of Ortnge County on NOTICE IS H!.REBY OIVl!N THAT end !~n=l~11;91~T. ~5 Ct., Sin .iu.. Cec*trano. June • !tit ,,... ~iT~~~~N d-:~ ~~ Relolullon of tf\e S-d, Aeeotutlon
Thll ~ II oondUcted by M Publl•h•d ora,,o• Co111 Dilly lollOwfno ,.., Pfopett)' wll not be Nor::·~lnlmum montf\fy IHH
lndMduel. Piiot. June 8. 15. 22. 29. 1982 needed lor c1-oom purpoeet: payment for 1119 term of the ,_
Ctlwtel Henry ~on 251)-82 Ont (1) Ql-oom 11 Buaf\1td enlll not Ile .... thin ,242 .,.,
Thi• mtement wu fled with the School locllld 11 1teff EdUCllon month '* a-oom. The minimum
County Clerk of Ortngt County on -----------Lani. Huntington BMoll. Cllllor..W.. monlf\ly 11111 payment tor Jvne 11, 1tl2. ,,_,114 flta.IC NOTICE Tf\1 Board of Tru1t1H ol th• aubHquent period• miy b•
Publl1hed Orin~ CoHt Diiiy NOTICI OF MARaHAl'I IAU! Fount1ln vi: SchO~::.wlct edju9ted by '"-ConMHner Prloe
PllOt ~ 111, 22, 29, Jlit'f •• 1te2 p l A INT IF F w ILL I AM A r..olvel to the I I IO Index -"* -· ,~ II
21184-12 SPENCER "' DEFENDANT ~!~n=a~e';'ln~ the end of lhe le11e period A -------TM'-r___ PHILLIP A SPILLER No 41 724 Reeolullon of !hi Boerd Rl9olullon lfCUflly depollt "'IY be required rtaJC N01.-..... . prior 10 occ:upenc:y 8y v111ue of en eaecuuon lnu.... No. 82·52. No commllllon lhllll be peld lllY
'1C'TIT10U9 llU .... 1 on May 211. 11182 by th• Munlellpll The minimum monthly IHH llolnMd rMI "11111 l>rOllll' In 111111 NAMI ITATl*NT Courl Harbor Judicial Olttrlcl. PIYIMf'll fOf the tll'm of the ..... regard, i nd lf\lrt lhlll be no
Th• tollo11tlng pet1on 11 doing County ol Ortnge Stat• ot llllall not be ._ lhln 1121 Plf deduction from tny propoHJ In bulllleet • C1J1lotn11. upon• 1udgmen1 1nterec:t montf\ per cl...,.oom The mlnlrn\lm hi..o.-. -OREEN BELT LANDSCAPE. n favor of WILLIAM A SPENCER monthly lllH p1ym1nr for dettrmlnlng 11\e ,...,._, r.....-,-
117 Vltglnla Pl., eo.t• Mela. CA 11 fuOgmenl (CfeclltOtl•l •nO IQllntt 1ub11qu1n1 period• may be ~led propollll 10 lelM t ld 92827 PHILIP A SPILLER U ju<lgmenl ldju119d by thl Contumer Price ec.l....o by llMI
J.im. R. &<-. 187 Virginia debto<l•I Showing • net bll~ ot Index tnnUll -809 rellecled II ~9d m;:: !. 11\e Fountlln
Pl, Coetl Mela. CA t2127. $4 154 60 ec1u111y due on 1110 th• 1nd of th• te•H ptrlod. A Valley School Olllrlct Education Thll bulw-II conduc1ed by M 1udgment on the dlle of 11\e MOUrlty depollt m1y be ,..quired C«itll' 17210 Olk Street Fo<lnlaln
lndlvldi*. 1t1U1r>c:1 of said ex.cuuon. I h1v1 Pl'lor to ~· Vllllly ' Clllfomll. 92708' no 111.,
J-R. a....i 1ev,.d upon elf the right, title and No commlNlon tl\111 be Plld lrf'/ tllM i·oo pm J ne 22 ite2
Thie Ital-I wu flled with !hi 1nter1111 of NICI judgmtnt debtOt(t) NcenMd rNI eellll broil• In lf\lt Befort accep~ny w;ltten County a.ti of 0renge Countt on in the propet1y on lhe County of r1g1rd, •nd lhtr• thlll be no propollle 1111 led omc. ~ 11, 1t82. '19112 Ore no• State of C1ttforn11. deduction from tny propo111 In &hall ci ti for or b ddlng Any Pu~ n.-Co Mt Dell)' dffct1bec:I u IOllOwt delll'minlng the f\lghell relC)Onelbll h h h I 'f .,._..,.. e fte1 R11t property Commo"fY blddll' pereon w O II e re o or~
Plot, Nl'9 111• 22. 2t. Jiut'/ 2474-12 ~nown H , 21575 frv1ne Blvd In the ~ Pfopoeell to ,._ Mid submitted 1 wr1tlll'l bid mllY IUl>mit
Coty. ol Cotta Mesa. lhe County of property mutt be rlelelVed by the 11'1 oral bid eJ«:MdlnO by II '-' ----.---.,.-NO-TIC(____ Oranoe. and th• St11t of C1Ulomla. dlleg•tld offloer 11 1111 Founllln five P«Cll'll tf\I f\lgheat writtll'l bid.
,._ The SoulhNl19fly recllln(lullf V•ll•y Scf\ool Olllrlct Education ~r== r~:. ~,:'~
NOTICI Of11 one-hail of lot 81 ol trlCI No 37fS, C«il•, 17210 0111 Slrell, Fountlin leeM euc:tl IOfm&I ll8I heretofore .,.,.,..... IA.LI u eh own on • m•P thereof Vlltfr/ ce11fom1a. t2708, no 11111' •
T.I. No. m-.. recorded In book 16 pege 2t. thin i:oo p.m •• June 22. 1t82. ~ IPCl'°"90 by 11\e Soito of
T.O. SERVICE OOMPANY M duly M1tcett1n1ou1 M1ps rtcoroe ol 81tor1 1cc1ptlng 1ny wrlt11n ~Cl of Trust-~ mlll• 1ppolnted Tr1111tt undtr th• Slld Otll'lge County propo1111, the delegtled olflctr 1,_. delll'mlnlltlon .. 10 ~ 10 followlna deec:rfbed deld of tlWI E1t01PllnQ therefrom 11111 portion 1h1ll call for oral bidding. Any ,..... Mid ldlUll wltNn let! (10)
WILL S!U. AT PUBLIC AUCTION ol "Id, Land lying Southlll19fly eon who f\u hll'elotor1 aubrllltt daye ttttr receipt of bide
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR end E1tterly 01 ll'le Notth-terly • •rltttn bid may aut>mlt 11'1 orll bid 1nlorm1tlon concerning th• CASH (pey1lble at time of .... In and W11t1rty llr>H ol parcel 137.01 111ceedlng by 11 11111 five (6%) Pfoe>OMI lhOuld be addreeeed to·
lewflll moMY of the United Stltel) Oetcrtbec:l In the dffd olthe CounlY petcent thl f\lgf\MI wrlttll'I bid, Thi FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL
.. rtgtlt. title Ind ln.__1 COrlvered ot Otenge recorded July 23 1989· f\ign.1 retpOnllbll bidder thlll be DISTRICT 17210 Oak Strllt to end 'now hl6d by It under Mk1 on book 9028 pege 4 Ollic111 rtqulfld lo 11tecut1 11\e form of Fountain v• Cellfotnla. t210e'
Deed ol Trull In 1h• prop11ty r.cOfda ...... IUCll lormtt 1181 heretofote (7141 &42~1• Altll'ltlOn Naomi ,_..,._. delolbed: SWC 1rv1111 Avenu1 and Men bell"I epproved by Ille Bowd of Wlelend •
TRU8TOR: JAMES MU88l Y, M O<lvl. Newport 8eecti. C11ilotnl1. TNli.M F~ y..., lc:hool
unm1rrled man 111d RANDY Code 63026. P11cel No. The8oltdofTN1t-lhaltmlk1 Dlltrtctllosd9'T.,,.._
1 ::'.,ART• I..,_ men, Ill 11 joint 43~~~16:01s HERESY GIVEN tf\lt =-de=I~=.: ~ ~'i 1m ,,_ D ......
aENl!,,CIAfllY: ENflllOUE on TuHOay. June 2t 1t82 11200 deyl alt• r-'C>I of bid-. ~·~ty~H2 CASTn.1.AHO. en-"*' lnlfl. o clocll pm 11 County CourthouM, lntormatlo-n concerning 'h• Publlthed Or~• cout o.i1y flleootdld Jlit'f 1. 1te1 11 trwtr. 4801 Jamboree Btvd (lrot\I ot Pfoe>OMI "'°""9 be eddfWd 'o: 8 5 t82
No. 444 In book 14123. P1Qe 465 of Courthouse), City of N1wpor1. FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL Pllol, June '· • 1 ' 1
239().82
Offtcltl Aeoofdl In !hi ofllol of the County ol Orang1. State of DISTRICT, 17210 Olk Slrtll, ------------
Aeoofds of Orenge County; Ilk! CaJllOl'l'ltl, I wrn self II publle IUClion Fountain Vlllty, calilomll, g2708, P\11.IC N011C[
deed of 1ru1t de1orlbe1· the to the h1ohes1 bidder. !or c11h •n (714) 142.e&51, Atlll'ltlon: Ntoml -~~~~=~=~~~ to11owtng propll'1y; l1w1ul money ol the Unltec:t Stites. Wlel111d. NOTICa Of' 11IUITU'I IA&i
PARCEL 1: , all the right tllle and interest of said Ottld Mty 27, 1982 T.I. No. m 1w
Loi 74 of Trw:t No. 942:3, In Ille jU(lgmenl debtortt) 1" lhl l l>O.,. FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAWYERS TITLE INSURANCE City of lntnl, County of o.._,,., CIHCflbld property or 10 much SCHOOL DISTRICT COAPORATIOH 11 duly eppoint9d
Sta of Callomle, II"'°""" on I thefeol H m1y be nKetlll)' to BOARD Of' TRUSTEES Trull II under the loll owing
mtp -ded In book 408, P1Q1e Hlllly ea;ct ellec:uhon with ICClued J-0. Woeet deecribed deed of lrult WILL SELL
111 to 21 boll\ lnolu1lv1 , 1n1eretl ano c:ostt Clertl of Ille S-d AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE M~ M.-, In tf\I office of Oatlld June 1. 1982 Publlehed Or1ng1 Cout Dally HIOHEST Bl ODER FOR CASH
th1 County Reoordtt of Hid OM11on Harbor Piiot June 1, s. 15, 111s2 (Plyeble 11 time of .... In lawful
Couf\ty Rlc:f\lrd E Benn 23"--82 money of the United SlltH) 111
EXCEPT THEREFROM II oll, 1111. <Dick B11nes> right. 1111• lr1d .,,,.,.., C(lf'l...,..0 10
mlnetltl Ind ~ h)'dlocertlol•. Plelntllft Auomey ptBJC NOTIC[ lr1d now NICI by it under a9d o..o
below 1 depttl of 500 feet, wltflOut 508 S. Harbor ervo of TNlt In tM Pf09t"IY het'linllt• the right of 1urt1ce entry, 11 A"lhelfn. C1lllorn11 92905 ..._,.. deK:rlbed
rtllfYld In "*"-ti of ,_d. Don E. Rhea NOnc:. CW ""'9Tlrl IA&i TRUSTOR. ROBERT R. RACm.
PARCEL 2: Mwlhal, No. T.1.1111 BENEFICIARY JOSEPH I 1 An excluelve euement tor Ortnge County On June 26, 1912. at 11:00 a.m .. DELMAN
pettllng purpo111 over lhlt portion By S. Hyeong. PEOPLES INVESTMENT ANO Recorded Marci\ 17. ttat .. of Loi 237 of Mid TrlC1 No. 9423, Deputy LOAN ASSOCIATION .. duly lnttt. No 224n In~ 13te4 ptge
ehown on Exhibit "A" to the PubUlhtd Orang• Co111 Dally 1ppolnl1d Tru111e und1r ind 15'8 of Offlclll Recotdi In Ille office
OedlrllUOn of ~ '°' TM P1tol June 8. 15. 22 1982 ~I to Oe«I of Trust recotded of 1111 Recorder of Ortng1 CoYnty, Ube Miiter AllOcletlon, ,_ded 2437·82 Jwie t , 1tl1 II lnetr. No. 13'42 Mid deed of tNst dllcrlbel t"9
eptemb•r tt. 1t77, In book ~ 14092. pege 1334, of Ofllcllll tolowlng PfOl*tY:
12312, pag• 1285 of Ottlcl•I Recorde, IQCUfed l>y: .Hl1fr~ w. THE LANO REFERRED TO ~ 11cerpontpeoe74, Slid Pla.JC NOTICE L1•l1 111d lorr1ln• O. L1wl1, HEREIN IS SITUATED IN THE
euement II further dtflnecf and Hual>and 11\d ...... joint ltnlnt• STATE Of CALIFORNIA, COUNTY dHOrlll•d In Artlol• VIII of th• ,OUNTMN YAU.Ft .. ll'llllOB, In the ofllol of the OF ORANGE, ANO IS DESCRIBED
Oeclenltk>n of flleltrtctlonl for Thi ICMOOI. DtlTillCT County Recorder of Orangt County, AS FOLLOWS:
LlllH Planned Oev1fopment, NOTlCI Of' ADOl'1lON °' Slit• of Ctllfomla. WILL Sfll AT PARCEL 1: Tiie IOUlh-letly
recorded 8ep4emOer 19, 1tn, In UIOLUTION cw *TINT TO PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST -.11111 of IOI 9 In blocll A of book 12 ot Offldll Aeoordl. LaAll IUfllft.Ue DleTNCT BIDDER FOR CASH (p1y1ble II Hlt'I*. In 11\e city of Coett .,.__
PAAC1!l.3: MAL~ llmloftllllnlawfulmoneyoftf\e county ol Ot1nge. 1111• rl A~........,, for VM _,NO. a -11 Unll1d St1t11)~· South front Celltomla. u per "'IP rt.corded In •
and et1foytnln1ofLoa237 Ind 238 NOTICE IS HEAEBY OIVEN THAT tnlrltlCI to the CounlY old book e p1ge 27. ml1cell1n1ou1 of Hid Traci No. t423, Hid THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL CourthOUH, Clly 0 S•nt• An•J m .. In the otflcl of the county
eeaament being f\lfther defined Ind DISTRICT hll declared Iha! tf\1 81111 of Cllltomll.111 l'IOhl, tllle lllG recorder of Mid county.
dt1orlb1d In Arllol• II Of Ill• fOllowlng , ... pr°'*1Y wlll not be lntAWell con'l9)'ed to Ind now held PARCEL 2: Th• nortf\Hllerly
DecWatlon of Aeltrk:1lonl for the nMded tor cl-oom prupoeaa: by It under Mid Oe«I of T""' In !hi ~ of IOI 8 In bk>ck A of Lak• ~ AllOCllUon ,....,.,.., ,our (4) cl111room1 1nd lf\1 property lltU119d In Mid County -wper 1n !hi city of eo.te Mela.
to In PtrOll 2 lbo\4. kitchen et Wwdlow Sdlol IOelled It and S1111 d11crlb1d 11: Thi! .:ounly of Or1nge, et ate of • YOU AAE IH DEFAULT UNOER A t1t1 Pion.er Drive, Huntington portion of Lot 2. lloc* I, TrlCI 111S, CIAtomle. 11 per map NOOrOeC1 111
DEED Of TRUST OATE.O JUNE 1S, Betdl, CellfomlL In tlle City OI N1wpo11 Beach, booll S page 27, mlacellan.oua 1M1 UNLESS YOU TAK.E ACTION Th• Board of Truet ... of Ille County Of Or1ng1, Stal• of mape, In the Office of the oounty
TO PROTtCTYOUR PROPERTY IT Fountain Velley 8cf\ool Olllrlel c.ittomi., II P« m-.> reoorded In rtcordtr of Hld..county. Str .. t ' MAY IE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. r11o1Yt1 10 ..... the tdtlll IO book 17, PIG9I 311 to 38 lnclutlve. tddrne: t 830r"'t 832, 1832~
If YOU HEED Af'I EXPLANATION lndicll~ 11>ove vndef Ille 1.-nte MleoellanloUI Mtp1, In !hi offloe of Hftpor1 81Yd. Coat• MESA, CA.
Of THE HAT U A E 0 F THE end condition a 1t1t1d In 11\e lhe county re.corder of Hid YOU ARE IN OEFAULT 1JHOEA A I
PAOCHDING AGAINST YOU, YOU Relolutlon of !hi Bolrd, ReilOIUtlon County. O E E 0 0 F T R US T 0 A T ED
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. No. 82-61. B1glnnlng It tf\1 Sou1hlllt FEBRUARY 1, tM1 UNLESS YOU I
74 Liii..,.,_. tn1tie, CA Tht minimum monthly IHH conw of Mid lot 2 and "-TAKEACT!Ot4 TO PAOT!CT YCXM
"(It • ..,... ldck'tlt .or common ptymtnl tor IM term of the .... w~. llong IM Southll1y llnl of PAOPtATY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A
detlg111tron 111hown above, no 1h1U 1101 be leu thin Two Mldlot,18.lfeM:ttlanoeNor1tlefty PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEEO AN (
wart1nty 11 given II 10 111 o I 1I1 room II • 1 I to I point In the H<•1hll'IY llne of EXPLAHATIOH Of THE NATURI!
oomplelenlll Of correctnaae)." 1 1242/month/claHroom: Two Mid Lot, '*'8111 IMAlon, h .8 fMt Of THI PAOCEEDIHO AOAIHST
The lleneftcllry under Nici Oeild 0 I • I • ' 0 0 m • • I Waaterty of IM Nof1t-i corner YOU, YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A
Of T'Nlt, by r-..on of a ~ or f 170/mo11lh/clulfoom: Kiie'*': thereof: t11tr10e E.Mt111'1Y. llol'O ~d LAWYEft. ~ Ill "" obllgellone ltOlnd ftto/monlh. Tht minimum momtlly Nonherl)' llnt, 81.1 , .. , IO -The beneflc:6llly 111\dW "'° Died
ltltreby, r.atofol• __. Ind l•H• payment tor 111b11q\1111t NorthMll =~ ~--~· of TRiii, by -of • btMCfl ot dellvered 10 Ille \lnd.,..lglled Plf'lodt mey be ecl)lllted by tl'le ltOrlCI the ..... .,1 Mid lol defallt 1n tt11 otllgdotit teC1ncf Wttt1e11 Dlc8retlon of oefd Ind Co111um1r Price Index 11111u1I 15.e& .... 10 tit point of bealnnlno. ~ ... ~ ..-outed #Id
Demlnd for Sele, and ...ittan nottoe lwrl!llt reftlcted 11 tt1e and of 1t1e Th• 1trett llddr•• and other d .. 1.,,.,9cf to the unctetllgllM 1 • of tnlCtl Md of eteotlon IO ..,... period. A llOUfftY dtpOlll fMY oommon .......... If lllY• of 1t1t ~ O.OWatlon o1 o.t.iMll Ind
Illa \lnd•r=d to Hll llld be~ ptlof 10 ooouoencY· f9lll proper1y dalOrlbtd lbOW 11 Dtmend for Sele. ..o .,._ noetot P'Ol*'Y 10 .. ~ NO oomm1111on thll lie plld M'f purporltd to bt: 1104 Ooe1n of llrWlll end of lllealklft eo .....
and 1her .. ner the u11derllgned llo9nlld reel eetate ~Ill INI lot{IWld. ..._, ~ th• u11d•r=d to ••II atlf -..CS..,noetotofbrteelfllnd 11g1td, 1nd tlltrt 1h1ll be 110 ~Tnt \lllC1tra1911ed ffUltee property to ef11c1 ~ • .._.,,, to 11e "900rded Metcill . ?1 deduction ff om any propeMI In e111e1almt 111y ll1btllly for eny and t1'4tfMtt., the "n~
11U ..... NO. 12~r.i. at .. dtt'"'*ilnO ttll llW*I rell*Mlll* lllCIOf11C11-of ... *'!"' ..... o..tlllCI Mid nottoe of.....,.. ... -
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t.!I ..... -'· ,,. °" .
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'Srwar' opens
tor summer .
, at Harlequin
&1 ... 1Ylft
Two yHtt a10\ &ho Harlo~uln Dtnnor ~ 1ntr'Clduc9d 'Grew'' to onn,. O>unty • and the lhow became the ,... of the
IUllVDll'. Lut year history vtmaany repealed lwlf
wtlh ''The Wta."
Now &ho Harlequin la mountln1 another
IWDIMI' mUllcll that theater otfk:talt hope will
follow in &he footlte .. of lhc.e two productiofta -
• "Supr,'' the...._ venSoQ of the mo\'ie ''6ome Uke
It H°'-" It opem 'l'riday and will run throu8h Labor
Day weekend.
Bruce Wyn.ant and Mark Sawyer take the
leldlna rolet pol>U1arized by Jack Lemmon and
Tonr, Curtis on the ICl'flen, with Ada Neria cut in
the 'Marilyn MON'Qe part" of the et1!XY anpr and
Jewen Collier playina the leader of the all-girl
orc.bestra infiltrated by two felloWI bi~ •
.. Supr'' will play ntahtly except Mondays at
varytna cu:rta1n tlmee at the Harlequin, ·3503 S.
Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. Reeervationa are being
taken at 979-6511. . j· Five other shows complete their acheduJed
Nnl on local aaaea thia weekend. B6ddina farewell
are .. The Man Who Could See Tbrou&b ~" on
South eout ~·Second siaae. ''On Golden Pond" at Sebuttan 1 West Dinner Playhouse,
''Clme Tlee" at the Newport Harbor Act.on 11\eater,
"Sav Goodniaht, Gl'8de" at the lrYtne Cunmunity 'lbeeter and ••Happy Birthday, Wanda June" at the
M1-icln Viejo Playhouae. Ja.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-..--lllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii __ _.
Charles Lanyer and Linda Purl com~ the
cut of ''The Man Who Could See 1brou&h Time."
playina tonlaht throuah Saturday at 8:30, s~
at 8 P"°· anCl weekena matineee at 3 p.m. at 8CR, ~5 Town Center Drive, c.o.ta Mesa. Reeervationa
957-4033.
Pat O'Brien, his wife and daUC}lter head the
caat of "On Golden Pond," bowing out at
Sebaatlan'a, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente.
Performance• will be given tonight through sun::zo at varying curtain tlme9. Re.ervationa
492-.
"Cloee '!lei" winds up ath Newport Harbor
Acton 1beater, 390 Monte Vista St., c.o.ta Mesa,
with cloalng performancea Thursday through
Saturday at 8 p .m . and Sunday at 2:30.
Raervatiom 631-5110.
Irvine'• "Say Goodnight, Gracie" often ita
final performa.ncea Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. in
the Turtle Rock Community Park auditorium,
Sunnyhlll Road off Turtle Rock Drive. 'llcketa are
available at the door, infonnation 557-7297.
11'9 Mimion Viejo Playhouae oompletee ita
aeaaon with final performances of "Happy
Birthday, Wanda June'' Friday and Saturday at
8:30 in the Forum TbMtel' on the Fe.Uval of Artl
' grounds, Lacuna Beach. Re.ervationa 830-9252.
Ftve other local abowll continue their respective
~ta. They are; _..,,.tnet" on the~ of South c.o.t
Repertory, 65!5 Town C.enter Drive, c.o.ta Me.a
(957-4033), playing nJcbtly except Mandaya at 8
p.m. (1:30 Swidays) and weekend afternoom at
2:30. 1 -TM BU Seei" at the Newport Theater Artl
Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach
(87~143), on stage Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m..
and Sunday at 2 p.m..
-A Mu for All Seuw" at the HunUn&fon
Beech ~hoUle. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue
in the Seecltff Vlllaa lhoplJina cent.er (847-4465), ~ ~.Y and "Saturday at 8:30.
-N9t Now, Darlblt" at the c.o.ta Mesa Ovic
Playhouae on the Orance County Fairgrounds
(754-5159), playing Wedneaday, Tburaday,
Saturday and Sunday at 8:30.
-"You Flake or Mme?" at the San ClementJ!
· Community Theater, 202 Ave. Cabrlllo, San
Clemente (492-0465), continuing Friday and
Saturday at 8 p.m. ••
j CALLBOAAD -The Irvine Community
'lbeeter la wkina • larae CMt for 26 IPNldna roles
and numerous extna for lta productioO of "lnberit
the Wind" ... auditionl will be held June 22 at
7:30 p.m. in Turtle Rock Community Parle. on
SunnyhW Road otf Turtle Rock Drive in Irvine, for
a preOOminantly male cast . . . the abow opena
Aug. 8 for four weekends, and information Is
available at 557.-7297.
BACUTAGE -South c.o..t ~ ball
been aelected by the Foundatioo of the Dramatists
Guild to receive a $12,000 grant to underwrite the
premien of a new play in the iprtng of 1983 . . .
••tmt"'om will be ~ between July 15 and
Sept. 15 and ahould ~ addremed to Jerry Patch at
SCB, 866 Town Cent.er Drive. Costa Mesa 92626.
The Fountain Valley c.ommuntty Theater will
hold a mu1bJ worbhop for children and teem
;:n~~~~==..n.~~·~ t °'*>' throuch ~~ 1 to 3 p..m. and will end wlth a by the
.wdentl. . .call 984-6392 for mon tnlonnation.
Creator of '2001'
feted in Holland
THI: HAqUEi ~ (AP) -Anhur c.
Clerb, the author of "2001, A 8J*J8 dd11118Y/' Ml
nceiwd the Marconi Intetnatlonal J'elloWlh.lp
!:.;!. ~ "°"' in the field of
a.lb ii ~tillb-~ author of mon t.hm
• 60 wartm ol .... fiction and .. chancellor of tho
Unhael_t710l Maratuwa In Sri t.nka.
Hii ~ II a tdmtlflc r 111 ll'Cber c:redlWd wtlh .,.... .. -.......... ..w ... abow the Sartti for tntercontlnontal electronic Tbat ... In 1940, alnimt two
illtill ................ ......
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COSTA MESA:
370 £. 17th Stt-eet • 645-8700
HUNTINGTON BEACH:
160?5 Colden Wett St. • 847.ml MISSION VIEJO:
Alida Town Pina • 770.2651
SANTA ANA:
1224 E.at 17th St. • 547·5871
LUXURY THEATRES
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Orlnol Coelt DAILY ptLOT/Tueeday, June 18, 1882
* •ARGAIN MATIN••••
Molld1y tllfV l1turd1y
All Perlormancea bef0f'9 5:00 PM ( ........... htl .. •1111 tlM HtMaya)
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"POL TIRGEl8T" <PO> -----
"QRIAIE 2" ,,., ..............
NROCKY •" <N> • ,_ DOUY lltlllrO ... -. .. NI,-·-
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SOUTH"·"'••
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Ctlll • .. Wll#ID .
.......... ] ......... ,._, .... , .. ,
11 I -..11 \\
-IYBING-=' e.-001•• HIWI CIHAN.M'I AHGl'-I
Th'" city men Incite • w•r
b•twHn leudlng
rnoontnlMr-
• THllAINT
"The M.,, Who llktld
Llone"
•
M•A•l•H
HAWAIA l'M-0
MG<illffetl ...,ctiee for lhe
M.tppler of .,, _.. drug
wtllcfl C9lleed 1M dNlh of
• \'OUt'CI girt
.,Mf~MD
"Slelt Of The Ar11" A looll
le t•en •I MW I~
Clll ~le wfliCtl
PfO\llde toole '°" wtlell
SERIES BOST -Walter Cronkite
ntJ>Ortl on the world of ldenoe In h1a
"Univene .. eeries tonight at 8 on KNXT
(2).
(I) C..NIWI 9 AllONIWI
·=-NIWI * \4i "On TIMI Right Trec:lt"
(11111) G•ry Coleman,
MlctlMI Leml>eek. A 10C1e1
Wotkef trlel tO lind e nor>
11\11 home tor • t,..,n 1t•·
Uon llloelhlM boy with a
talent tor picking the
ponlet. 'PG' ._, OOOU.. DUGOUT
CAMIMTH,_.
"Philip Jollnaon" Rou-
mond knler ln*"'-9
the ct.an ol Amet'lcan
1rctlltec:t1 from Illa offlce In
lhe SNgt"" bulldlng, hie
tamoue "Qllll llouN" In
Connecik:ut and 1111 M-
hllttln town houM. (P.,, 1)
IR) ··--~ CIJCllNEWI 111 LWWf MIU.IA
The 12th Pfeclncl Pfepw' ..
lor a "** ~ a bom~ ., ... _ a brlefcaM by
°"*1M W"'°"'' dealt
a41. DODCIM PM GAMI
CZ) C#BIAICOM
7:00 8 CM N1W1 G NecNEWI 9 ~DAYS AGAIN
RJcnie and Lori Beth end
up going dllfwent weya lor
I w.kend II the~ 0•
11111.
I ABCNIWI
l(().W(
An P·llahlon model Ilg•
IHH In l<ojalt'• fnVMtlga-
tlon of a jewelry rac1te1
murdercaM.
•ul&AU Loe Angellil Oodget1I ..
San Diego PedNI
I JOKa'IWILD
IMllM88AEPORT ID MAGIC Of OIL
PAINTING
''tk#wllla At The Sllore" <ll, .... ~
A man who hat rMde a
fottune b9ttlng on #Of1lng
eventa; an lnten4ew with
Debby~ 9 ENT'ERTAIHMEHT
TONIQKT
An tntem.w with Sid c-..,
CllTHIM~
au.t: Mldellne Kihn
CC>MOYll
"The M~t Huelle"
(1978) GeOf'vll Hllmllton,
Oe'lld Kyle. A young boy
lrlea to •KPOM hll 111ep-
l1thet who le trying to ttMI
hl8 Inherit.,,.. 00..-.v~
PWMTl 90NGC>
A trlllned beer ~
from the Clrcue Ind looll1
tor ld...,,ture lri the wld.
(D) THI MAIMLOUI ~OfOZ
Some vwy tlmlllr lnhetMI·
'"'' of the i..1d of Oz help
• ~ boy Ind .. <lllOC>d·
en friend In llMI flllMd
... p!'oductlon by the
~·, TMetre Com·
Pll'IY Ind Sdloot.
CZ>ANMALYWD
Anlmeted. Oitdl Rldfw
and 8lly Crysl.i ptoYIOe
the voic. for vwiow .,,.,.
mtlll .. 1119¥ Pf'9Plt• lor
tMlr own~ QM*.
7!ao 8 I ON THa TOWN
FMtl.Wed: • took al • l'.2
million Miii~ casue; find
out wtiy no commemor•
trve 1tamp tor Loa Anoei--
••1111, • profile of M••lcan
ertlet Rufino Tam a yo, a
vfllt to the muaeum he
r-tly donlltld to ~
co City 111\d a IOOll •t why
hll lf't le IO popular 111nOn9
Southland e11 collec1or1.
G THi8 WAS AMEflUCA D LAVl!RHE a SHIRLEY
&COMPANY
The gwla put on the annu.i
Shotz Brewery t•l•nt
lhow D EYEOHL.A.
F .. 1ured a r~ on how
more peoc>1e are raot'tlng
10. <*lbecy; a cemetery
Wiler• lamb 1tonaa talk
l>lldl to YoU. • took II lltl
tllhlone
.. <I) TIC TAC OOUQH
• MACHa. I LEHRER
~ al> MONEYMAKEA8
"Winning The Money
Game'' 9 YOU AIKID FOR rT
FMti.wed. "The T,U On
The MoloetON Speedo-
wr/' end "The Callie Of
Jurnl."
~~
~TO
INT£MtE>IATE
Get '" lhlpe, took good.
w'CS .... QfMI with this
pflyakal ~ &><ogram.
1:00. (I) UMVfMI
W•ll• Cfonltlte reporl:a on
vlltloul occurrenc. end pi. _ _. In the world of
ldetlCe. D 8 llMT MAVINCK
Mawrtc:ll ...,,. tlla1 the
horM he won In • poll•
011N II not ~ llloten but
.iao .,... to Oonot-
-Teddy Ac 111 ..._ (R)
• MOVll
**'4 ''~To&hlofl"
(1181) J91nH C•an. ...,_, 8ern:lln. ,.._,
ld....ac ~ -join the Contilderec,_ duMg
tfle CMt Ww. bul ,_
trouble eeeeptlng the
hardlhlpe. •a HAllP'f ~va
CMdll IMm9 Ille! hla
mother hat bMf> Cllllng a
·=ltranget.(R)Q
"Trained To Kiii" (1974)
St...., Sanclot, Rlc:Nrd
SlltlefY. The ••perleiice of
IUf'nlng legll and peeceful
Pf-to be "W'/ dlfflcult
tor an ex-Nred ltlllef.
• MOY1I * • "Montuuma'• Loet Oold" ( 1977) Oocurnant•
ry. The -di'°" a fortune
In Aztec t-• that ~
"-w eec:.eped the plunder•
Ing of the Conqulltlldof ..
.. dlronlded.
• Do\HOIR UX8
"The S"-l.Jn#Jg" 8UMn
wrtYM In London --pect9d1Y *Id 8riln .....
her tor 111'1 -*10 on the
town. (Part 5)(R) Q CD NOVA
"The Hunt Foe The Legion
KJIW'' The In ....... in-
Ogatlon ~ by «tie
Cent• I« ~ Control
Jo ~lleoYw the microbe
CHANNEL LISTINGS
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e KN8C INBCI
• KTU (Ind.)
e )CABC IABCI
e KFMB ICl!IS) e KHJ· TV Unct.I
el,(CSTIABCI e KTTV llnel.)
'e KCOP·TV llnd.I
•• KCET (Pl!IS)
• KOCE l'l!ISI
(JI) On·TV
CZl Z·TV
(II) HBO
(t) (Cinema•)
(!) (WORI NV., N.V.
GZl (WTBS)
(I) (ESPHI
Cl> (Shoo#tfmt)
• Sc>otl lgtit
• (c.ble ~Net_..)
rnponllble lor leglon-
nelre'1 d ...... 11 ltaced
(R)Q ®MOYll
* * * "Sllrtlng Over"
(1979) 8uf1 Reynalda, Jill
Clayburgh, Atlw rnonl/\1 of
T\/ dlnn•r• •nCI btlnd
ClllH. • dfvorotld ma.ga-
zJne writer think• h•'•
round true tov• when 1
achoolt4141Ctief en1.,1 hll
1111 'R'
CJ) FOOTUQKT FMNZY
The IWltd winning L-
Moan SpeetKUlat comedy
troupe perform• a hlllttoua
revue ol thow bullne11
Ille. lltMCME ***'Ao "Darby 0 '0111 And
The Llttle P9C)91e" ( 1959)
Albert ~ 8Mtl Con·
'*Y An Old lfllh c:atetaket
whO 1a .i>out to tc.e hll Job
10 a younger lftlll'I c:aptur•
lhe king Of the~
anCI lorcea him to Oflll'll
,,..,.. wltMI. ·a·
lctO 9 THI TWO Of U9
Br•n1wood retuct•ntty
agr-to poM .. ,..,,.,
tiu.beno to ~ off hit Old
hlph IChOol ac:lmtrw (RI D tm LAVEAHE &
8HttV...EY
leverne aYddenly and
une•pectedly decldM to
mow In with het boyfriend
(R)Q
~~ ••'Ao "Bl•ck Moon"
I 1975) Cathryn Harrl9or1,
Thet-GrleM When bll·
,., civil llrlte brMkl out In
Mr country, • young g1t1
"-the-ring-· t:OO • Cl) MOVte
* •'Ao "The Street• OI
L.A." (1979) Jo•nne
WooClwarCI. Rob•rt
Webber. A m~eged.
llnlndllly ltruogllng dlvoc.
CM,ino.-lbya~
1ngi.11 and malfcfoua
crima, OOM lntO the bento
... three ,..,,... hood-
~ (R) D Cit CAaa& oo.
C.....aetaout'°-a pelt of priceleM peint.
Inga ~olen from a mY9f9f1.
OU9 mllllofWr• D 9 'MU'I ~ANY
A bartender thll Jllnet hM
hit eye on MU Tefrl foe I
cSN.(R)Q
• AMEUCAH
PlAYHOUH
"Oppenheim.," tn the
poatwar yeara. Oppen-
heimer becomM -of the ~t·1 IMdlng ld-
entlflc ldllll«•, but Illa
oppoaltJon to an Ill-Out
ar"'9 ,_ melt• him a
number Of~ -mlee.(Pertt)Q
• OAHQIRUD
"The 8llYlt Unlng" SUMI\
"""91 In London UMJI•
peetedly and Brian , ...
het for an .-..n1nQ on the
town (Pwt 5)(Rf Q ~M0\111 • • "The lnhertunc:e"
( 1973) Anthony Quinn,
OomlnlQue Sanda A oon-
nMng young -OUf· n.. '""°' wltfl '* fllthw· lri·lew. • rich bak•. lllw
het hulbend II dtllnherlt·
eel. 'R'
(D)MOY!a **'Al "S-lllanc:I'' ( tNO) DoMld Suthltllnd, ..,_
M Redgr..... An Arctic _,,__,_Ch t.em'1
men!bto .,. forced Into I '
fight tor tflelr V9ry IUMval.
'PG' •.ao 8 9 TOO CLOM FOR
COMFORT
H9"rf trlee to anCI Ap<K'1
aff•w wltfl a mldCli.eged
Lothario. (RI
IO:OO a a FlAMIHCJO M>AD
Conttanca'a revelatlon
thll ehe le atite to Wilk
prompt• Flelcl to r-1111.1·
et• their rutlonlhlp, Ind
,,.. .... -w ............ ........ w .. ,,... • w O.,.i 1un1et1. ..... 0-.~ MleY
"Tfle Mind Of G• lcott·
,_,on.. The word• Ind
' mullio °' l*l•llin09r QI lciotMiefon provide •
OlifnPM °' 1"9 "*' Wllo flee tllllan • lltlld IOI' low,
P94IOe Ind the libw•tlon ..
hlal*Qla.Q
D """~YOUR MOHIV CID 00 MOVll * ·~ ''llow Ovl" (1H1)
Jcihn Travolte, Nanov
Allen. A 1011N1 tllCtlnlolen
\lltlo woril• on horror ftlmt
beCOl'MI lnYOIYtd II\ •
murdlt m~i.ry wnen he
wllMMM In ......in ..
lion. 'A'
.MOYll * * * ,_. "Allantlo City"
(1H0) Burt Lancutw,
Su11n Su•ndon The
Mtrenged hulbend of In
oyatw w wllhr-arn-
wltll '* Pf90!\lnl younger
.... ., end -1tolen
hetoln. wlllefl he wanta an
eglng hood to ... '°" him. 'R'
(%)MOW
* *" "Contlnental
Dlvlda" (198t) John
1 84iulhl, Bi.Ir Brown. A
Chlcego newapaper
eolumnlet traYele to the
RocltlM to~ -potltleal hNt 111\d lntarvtew
a rec:lullve naturlllal. 'PG' t0:aoe N1W1
• HtoOIN PlACU:
WHIM HtSTORY UYa
"Boom And Bult •• Tiie
Mining Towne" Ha.I Phltlp
Abbott vlllll lhrM 1U'1llV·
i mining town1. (R)
10:4' TWOA.M.
11:00 D8Cll98
NIWI e IATUN>AY NIGHT
Hoat. T tKI l(nlgtlt
D YOU AIKID "°" IT FHtured: "The F11111ly
Membef'9 Ate WllCI Anl-
mal8" and "8r1Zll'I \/oo-
cloo Mlglc "
.. t.t•A•a•H
When Kllnger trlee IQ
lonenclelly lid a South
Korean girl. het mother
ml1underat•nd1 hie
moll-.
ti) IENHYHIU
Benny pla)'I I walllt In I
French hotel who get1
caught In -embat-raaelng lltuallOnl. !:::.CAmT
***""I Low You, Atlee
B. Tolll11" l19e8) Petw
Seller1, Leigh Taylor·
Young. A mf\id ... aged law-
yer, dlaenchanttld with hie
Pf-I UtMtyte, 1tNt1 a
,_ Nie with a young hip-
pie, 'R' cm wow
"li!!llpoNd" 11979) JoM
LAelle. Kitty$'-. 'X'
11:IO. (I) A&JCe
Allee. Mel and \/efe tty to
comllnce a --elgtlted
bu1 vain Ao to tw.-i doM'I
llNI buy a pair of oi-.
(R) DCllTONIGHT
Holl· Johnn,. Ceraon.
Oueatr ·~· 8Heldl. °""* ...._. ~ •@ ABCNIWI
NCIHTlN D MOY1I
• • "The SC)y Wltl'I The
Perfect Covw" ( 1048)
Ro~rt L•nalng, Dana
W¥nt.,, An Intelligence
agent 11 aided In hla
lllolonege wortt by the
~I belief tl'Mlt he 11
CIMd.
• THI JEFFl.NONI O-oa and Tom~
~ qt'* to a 2$-mite
mlnlhon.
• L.OYI. AMIJICAH
l'TYLE
"Low And The Know-tt-
Afl" l!at• conoocta an
lllbot• plen to tool her
l\ulbend, ··~ And The
8wlng ~('A,_
bend and wife try to tell
Jobe on a ell1gle9 meg.-
dne.
• CMl!MTHRU
''Phlllp ~·· AQM.
mond 8er"'9r In ......
..... .... of American
l«:flitec:ta lrom I* offtce In
the 1Mor1m llulldlng, 1111 , __ .. ,._ ~·· In
~_, .. .....
hmten town ...... ("'11)
; CAl'T10fe ABC
NIW8 11:At(IJOI~
1 t:IO <Bl MOYll * i.. "DMCI And lk#1ld"
(1N1) J-1'.,.,.tlno,
Mekldy Anderaon. A wnell--
town pok11Nn in....
.,.. a Mrtee "' b4urre
murders. 'R'
-MlllGHT-
..,
TUBE TOPPERS
• KNBC (4) 7:80 -'-rhll Wu ~"
WlWam Shatner narratte a pkrt.ortal -y
aboUt what It WU like to 1fOW Up at the
tum of the century.
KNXT (2) 8:00 -0 Un1v...." Walter
Cronkite reporta on occurrence• •nd
phenomena In the world of llC'ience. See
photo, left.
KNXT (2) 9:00 -'The Streeta of L.A."
Joanne Woodward portraya a ten.adOUI
woman who ac-alone Into the Loi
Anplea burto In punutt of teen-qed
hooda who llaahed her Urea.
KCET (28) 9:00 -''Oppenheimer." In
post-war yean, Oppenheimer becomes
one of the acwemment'a leading ldenutic
lldvt.en.
• 9 ,Ntf,.., lllAHD
A PfOf-.lonll gamtiw
looll1 IOI' 1M "big aoore."
ind • youno women
~a -y 19209
lord\ llnOlf. (Al
• MOYla •• * "The Prlaolw Of
Zenda" (195~) 8tewtn
OrMger, Oeborlh Kefr. An
Englfahm•n 1191111 ott
UIU<peta wfllle ~ ..
the king of a lmtl country,
whOM ec:tUll king "" tie.I kldn11PP9d.
• LOYI, AMUIOAN
l'TYl.I
"low And Tiie Cltnlo"
Ralph rMfly doeln't Wini
to vlllt • marlt•I cllnlc.
"love And The Tramplec:I
PUiion" Caroline trlM to
mMt • namencodaoc:.
(l)MOW
• *'At "Conttnentlf
Divide" 11U1) John
Blluahl, 8lllr Brown. A
Chlcego new1paper
cotumnllt Ira.,.... 10 lhe
Roc:lllll to MCape -pollttc.I ,_, and Int.,.....
• reduttve naturali91 'PG' lltMOYll
"Sewdl AnO 0..troy"
ClJMOYll • * • ,,. "S .. te OI Slege"
(1973) YllH Montend,
Renato a.iv.ton Tunnoll
and ~"' apawn the
.....iln.tlon of an AINrt-
C*I oftldll In~. 1a.. (I) WKNt ..
CINCNiCATI
l .. 11 lnvtltld out to dinner
~ • temale groupie. (A)
12::IO U Cit LATI MGtHT WITH
~YID LSTT'BIMAN
Ckleata: Ted Twner. court-
room "11et Id• Oengrow,
com.dlen1,AI Franken and
TomOrM.(R) ·~IE:(M)
" McClouCI trlel to l)<otect I
union .. ecu11w who Ilea
tie.\ "*11ed lor murder
_, .., w1111 a ,,.oeutute
whO II • .,. pelntlng her
c:lent9 blue. (RI
CC>MOYll * • • "Cutt•'• Way"
(1N1) Jofwl Hewd, jeff
8r1dgeL A mllmed Viel·
""" wt and hie beat
ttterlc:I, a IOdllt drQC>OUI,
locw 11'1* .,,.,g191 on
IOMng a~-. 'R'
1:00• MOYll * * • '"The Baron Of Art-
zone" ( 1950) Vincent
Pftce. Ellen Orww Federal
--""" of tM -· ~ ZON1 territory ii~
by In lnlefprtalng lend-
Offtce derll.
• MOYll
* * • .,. "The Bella Of St.
t.tary•a·• ( t945) Bing Croe-
by, Ingrid Bergmlll'I. A
prlMt and • mothet aupe..
r1or ....... an old paroc;Net
ldlool by~.
llllnntnt to donate land
and a buldlng 10 ,,...., -.
1:10• MOYll * * ~ "Klllera TllrH"
(1H8) Aober1 WeU!et",
OIWM Vlf'al. A W"'°9!111n
and ,,.. w11e are ln\'OMld In
• robbery lttemc>f In wNCfl
• '9deral agent II kltlecl.
1:211=
* * '4 "The Survivor"
(1N1) Rober1 P_., ~
"'I AgutW. A pilot _,.._
• c.atMtrophlc 7 47 crlllh -•tcfled and ..a-lor Ille IMtl rMDOl\llbla.
. 1it0DCllHIWI
t:AI (I) M0\111 * * "HOltywood High"
( f9781 Mwcy Albrecht,
Sherry Hardin. T~1
It I.he lllllOlll public high
ICnool continue their ..._
Uon ltudlee In Ille field of
ld1t11cent human rel•
!lone. 'R' 2:00• MCMI **'_."Bonjour Trllt-1'
( 1168) David Niven,
OeborM l<efr. A yout1g girt
ICl\emaa to eliminate Ille
pc>dmothet who llU dle-
rupttld her Mdate Ill• on
the French Riviere.
DMOVll!
* ** "Strlpee" (1981) Biii
MIH'rly, Harold l'laml1. A
Hew York cabble toolllng
tor ••cl•-• convlncee hl1 belt ltletld to join him
In enllltlng In the U S.
Army. 'R'
CZl MOVIE * *.. "Your ThrM Min· ut• Are Up" ( 1973) a..u
Brldgee, Ron Liebman
Tv.o lrlenda pose M a
movie prOduc:er and direc-
tor to pick up girts
2:30 (t) MOVIE * * 'h "T.... Wanclerera"
(1979) Ken Wahl, Unda
MIN. The memberl of •
tough tlle()e ltTMt gang In
the Bron11 cllloovw lhet trw
Pf-°' growing up
lll'ld lalllng In love .,.
much more dlfflc:ult expert-
-than any of lhe rum-
blea t'-¥.,.. telten l)llr1 In.
'R' =1= t::N MOiiie **.,. "Blow Out" (tH1)
John Tr•voh•. H•ncy
Allen. A IOUnd tec:Mlclan
who wor111 on horrOI' fllrne
becornM Involved In a
murder myatery wfl9n he
wit.-an~
tlon. 'R'
1:00e MCMI * ,_. "Larceny In Hw
Hew!'' ( 194e) Ml'Dfl a..u-
mont, Cheryl w-.. A
cunning llttle lady ~ ..
-hMdadlM '°' a .,,,_ vale eye trytno to llollle •
<:Me.
l:OI (J) l'OOTUQKT flNXZY
The -ard winning low
Moen Sc>ectaoulw comedy
troupe perlorme a hlenolla
,_ of lhow bu*-....
1:208 MOVIE ....... ........, a.... An
Inch" ( 1971) Henry Fonda, Pu Newman. An Oregon
togging larnlly drAM a..,.
to dellver • taroa order on
ldledule when 1trllt•1
llbotage their equipment.
1:11 (%)MOYIE
• * '-' "Black Moon"
( 1975) Celhryn HwrllOn, n--Gr ..... When bit-•• cMI llrlte brNk1 out In
het country, a young glt1
"-the wWT1ng -· ~-MOYll .... "Cowtloy" (1958)
Jedi LllnmOll, Olenn FOl'd.
A hot.II deft tMma up wttfl
a cattleman to dt1ve • hltd
of came to Meiitco.
.MOYll
• • ._. "Blow·UP" (1Me)
Oe\lld Hemmloiga. v-
Redgrave Wtlen • young
London phot~ haa
-of hil plct.ine blown up. he dlecollwl wN1
~to be a murder.
4:ao • VO'f Nlll TO THE
90TTOM CWntl! llA
JOHN DARLING
WMEN ONE PUTI5 "1'06£THiR
AN ENSEMSL.E I 01'£ SHOULP >J..WAY6 6TRNI! '"7t) MAKe 60f4! c50RT (]fl A ffeHICIH ~ NT.'
~
·~-.;-,WS to air George London tribute
Wft111~•da11'•
Da11tl-. Mo.,ltt•
-MORtM-
l:aO CC)*** "Pardon Mon
Alt1fre" ( 1977) JHn
Rochefort. Anny ~ary
A ~ married man
contemptatH fnfldellty •It• -no • 1>eeu111u1
model In a patklng g11a.ge ·PG'
(%) • • 'h "Shoclc Corri·
dor" ( 111631 Pet., 8<11ek,
Con1tWlCll TCM>et1. A writ•
er'• commitment 10 a men-
tal lnllltutlon reault1 In •
Pulitzer Prlu, but the
l>Httnga .ncs ll'loclt1 reault
In ldltzophrenl•.
7:IO 00 * * * * "The LUI
Metro" (1910) Clltherine o.r..u .... Gerard Oeo«·
dieu During Wor1d War 11.
tbe proprtetora of a 1m••
Parle thNlr• 1ry to keep
their •tablllhmenl open
during lhe Germen OCCU·
P8110n •PQ• •
9:11 (Z) * * .. The Flnet Count·
down'' ( 1980) Klric Ooui>-
IM. Mwtln~ A~
t•tou. atorm at -tran-
apon1 the •lomlc·poweted
lliret•tl carrier U.S.8 Nim-
itz bllClt In time 10 Decem-
ber 8. 194 t. POSl•lonlng
the __., ._ PM<1
Harbor Ind tM advancing
J~llMt 'PG'
l:ao (C) * * "The Flnal Count·
down" (1980) Kirk Oouo·
lal, Mlr11n Sheen. A mya.
terloul "°""' ,, ... tren-
IC)Or11 the ••omlo-po.wertld
alret•tl Cllrrlllr U.8 S . Nim-
itz back In time to o-n-
bet a. 194 1, poe1t1on1ng
the ........ bet-P-1
Harbor lll'ld the advanc:Jng
J~llMt 'PG'
8:00 U * * * "SteYle" ( 1971)
GMnCla Jlldl9orl, TrevOI'
Howard Eccenlrlc 9'itleh
poel-Stevie Smith la
profiled. 'PG'
10:00 00 • *.,.. "Zorro. The Oey
Blade", ( 191 t) George
...,,,.,on, Lauren Hutton
The hefoic '°" °' old c..-
forma·1 '"'"°"' justice
llgllfef II lnclc>edtattld by
I riding lnlury, bc:Wlg his
lopplal'I ~Other to don the
etipe and mMll. 'PG'
Cl) * * "Mede In Perla"
(tlMMI) Ann-Margtet, LOUii
Jourdan. A P"'11 de19*
NMPS e fUl'llon buyer off ......
CZJ * 6"h "Bleck Moon"
11975) Callvyn Hlrl'llon .
Tiier-one.. WMn bit·
lef cMI llrlfa lwMMI out In
"" COUfllty, e ~ glt1
fleM the WlltTlng-.
lO:tO(C) ..... """'P" 11~~21
MIChMI C•lne, Mickey
Rooney. -t MtKly writw ii
hired by 111'1 ... tam star to
"ghoetwrtte" hil barely
Pflnflble 1Utobiogr9Phy
'PG'
12:00 D • • ''The Cf0011ec1
ky" ( 1957) WrtM Motril,
KaM Bootfl. U. enlofce.
ment ofliclaM from Walh-
lngton Ind 8ootl8nd Ywd
loin h.nd• llCfoal the
At!Mfie In c:ndcJng en
IMematJonal COUM.,.....lng
aperetion.
••• "Tiie ..... ..
" ... ' ......... LIOyd ltldfll ..... °" a llOty "1 ~llfdY ~ A
lonely woman..,~'°' ~ .. .,..,..
• ....... .__ .. N
t 1u11 Joel Meer ...
Veronica IAlle lo IMI .,_
OM heW IW ..wi way, N
lema6t ownw Of • If*'!>
ttnefl 1111" ,,,.,.. 10 help n. outwit'* own fllhet. CHl ••"My~" (tHtl Yotco llltmlld•,
Chlll Mltehum The true
1tory of. ~ JllpeMM
'UMlnO d'tamplon II told.
Cl) ***'Ai''AttantlcCtt)"'
( 18110) lurt Lancaatw.
l1111n 8•t1nC1on The
.. 1rangeo hulblncl of In
oy•t• blr wilt,_ .,.,._
wit" i.., pregnMI ~
llater end -•tOllWI
heroin, wtllcll he wantt 111'1
IOlnt hood to ... fOt hlrft,
'R' D ••• Yo "Owt>y O'G.111
And The Uttle People"
(19591 A1ber1 Shlrpe, Seen
Connery An old lf1lll Cltl•
, ... " wno II I.bout 10 toM
hit fob 10 • ,.ounoer l'Nlft cao•ur• •he 111ng of 1fle
~ecl\eun1 Ind torc:ee
""'1 to gt Ml llWM Withee
G
tt:IO (Cl • • • "AF-In The
CrOWd" ( 1957) Andy Gril-
1111\, P•trlcl• Neel A dlt._
let goea lrom a jell oett to
national recognition on the
llrlnQlh of ..... humor and
mullcal lllenl
1:00 Ct l * * "The Final Count·
Clown" (1980) Klrll OOtJo-
lu. Mlf'tln Sheen. A mya..
ter~ atorm at Ma Iran·
1por11 the atomic..pow.,ed
atrcr•ll carrier U.S S. Nim-
IU back In time to Oeoem-•
t>et 8. 11M 1. poe1t1on1ng
lhe VftMI ~ PM11
Harbor llt\d the ldvlll'ldng
Je~llMt 'PG'
2:00(H) * * * * "Fet From The
MMldlnQ CrOWd" 11een
Julie Chrlllle, Tetenc:e
Stamp A wittf\J4 young
,., m girt bet••• hwMlf.
bul dellroyt llWM melt" in
theorOCeM
2:30($) *"•"Blue Are Lady"
( 1971) Cathryn Hlrrlaon,
Merll Hokleri A young gort
,, ... to .. ..,. e cantall-
,_.. from being aOICI to •
worll l1tm
1:00 CC) * *'Ao "A Challenge
For Robot> HooCI" ( t968)
Betrle Ingham, Jeme1
Hlytef Rot>tn Hood end
Nt blll'ld OI ~ men Ml
OU1 to deth<one • Mff.
appotntaCI dlctetor who
h11 aetted power over the ..,..
(Z) * * * '-' "St•t• Of
Siege" ( 1973) Yvea Mon-
tend, Renato Sllvatort
Turmoil anCI unr-apewn
I.... MIMlln•tlon of 111'1
Am«lcan otflcial In Uru-
guay
3cl0 U * * * "Foul Play"
( 1971) Goldle Hewn, Ohelly
ChaM A librlrian enfisU
the eid of .,, inept pOlice
detective • •fter eh•
~ Involved in •
bizarre --ol murders
anCI ludnapplng ••'-"Pt ..
•~ D ••·~"On The~
old Of ~ .. t tMe) Guy
Madl9on. \llrgl!IN Uiith A,.. • ftler .. Injured, ,_
doctor n.ww Into a ltrange
lltuetlon •
4:IO (I}** "Thunderbitdl To
The AMcue" (1N1) Pup-
pet• The pilot• Of n... spe-
ctatly ~ulpped rocket
aNIM mull .. ,,. Vie Uvee
or ~ trllPPtld on
a IUC>ltlOl\lC tranaport.
1:00 (CJ • * * "Home From
The Hiit" ( 1IMIO) Robert
Mitchum, George Pep·
pard A man'• ltlegUtrnete
Ion ...... hie Ufe. tZl ....... "Darby O'Qln
And The Utile People"
11959) Albert Sharpe, a-..
COnnery An old """ cat• I aklt wtlo II ebout to ION
hie job to a younger men
c:apturw the king of the
Jepredlauna Ind forc:M
him to grant three....,_
'G'
l:tO D ••• "Stevie" (1978)
GMnCla Jldlaon, T-
Howard &!centric Britlltl
p0et-St~ Smith i.
prOfllecl 'PG'
.....
SWAN DIVE -Carol Metten (Fletcher) la shown dotnc a swan dive during her preparation for the
Ol~plcs in 1924. Metten, one of only 18 women to
repreeent the U.S. in Paris, wu 17 years old at the Beach. where she still stays in shape by playing golf
time she competed. Now 75, she lives in Newport at least three timee a week.
Metten relives Olympic participation
Chariots of Fire film rekindles flame for 1924 bronze medal winner
By JORN SEV ANO OflMo.IJ ......
For her 75th birthday, Carol Metten'•
children decided to treat their mother to
an evening of dinner and the movies.
Metten, not an avid movie-goet', wu
told she would eee the Wm. "Cbariota of
Fire," a story centered around tiwo
British athletes in~ 1924 Olympics.
The movie sounded Jntrigulng to,
Metten,, if for no other reeaon than I.be
bad partidpated in the Games henelf •
a diver for the United States teem.
Of coune, ahe ralized the memortea that woUld be rekind.Jed. And, there
were 10roe that became more vivid than
she expected.
It only lasted a brief moment, but
midway through the ficture Metten
noticed a 1ltil1 photo o the ahip that
amied the U.S . 8QWld to Paris. In the
lower right band comer of the frame.
wu yet another abot. thJa one delJ6cUna
the 18 athlets which oomprUed die U.S:
~·· conUnaent.
Metteri. naturally, wu one of them.
''It WU such a abort flaah.'' remin1aoed
Metten u she l~ back on a ooech in
her Newport Beach home. "You only
saw it for a brief moment."
mellowed, though, and allowed me to
compete (on Sundaya). I told them there
were a lot of thlngll I could be doing that
are wone than that."
"The only thing I thought wu unfair
, waa the way tney portrayed (U.S.
.aprinter) Charlie Paddock. Tht'y made
him look like auch an wrogant 10-and-10,
and he really wasn't that way at all."
To Metten. who competed in the '24
Games under her maiden name of
Fletcher, everything about her
experience in Parla leelDed brief. Mett.en. who wu born and railed in
P~ competed in the Olympias at
the tender aae of 17. Moat of her
teammatea, Metten recalled, were older 8.nd more expertenoed. but that didn't
seem w deter her apirlt to the occaaion.
In the movie, Eric l.Jddell WU aJ80
l'elt:r1cted by religious beliefs, eventually
sidelining his participation In the
100-yard daah.
For her effort, Metten won a bronze
medal in three-met.er dlvlna. Iroiiically,
she Jost to twq U.S . teammates she had
beaten only five weeka eulier in the
Nationals in New York.
Metten returned from her
performance in Paris to finish her
achooJJ.nc at UCLA. After graduating in
1927, ahe landed a job as a pbyaical
education teacher which, at the time,
deemed her a professional~ thua
dropping her amateur statua and making
her ineligible tor any more Games.
''Back then an athlete was a true
amateur. You didn't eee a penny from
anybody," ahe said. "It's not like that
now."
''I wu too young to be in awe of
anything," aaid MeUen. "At the time it
WU just aomethlna you did.
"In tryina to analy1e it, the whole thine Wiii a tq d-1 to me. I hadn't t;Jeen
away much from home before and when
I flrat started out (divtn&) my parent.
told me I couldl\'t dive on Sundays. We
were very rel~
"I was embarruled to have gotten
third place," she aa1d with a smile. "rm
not saying I should _pave won . . . but I
WU dfaapPolnted.''
Al for the film ltaelf, Metten acr-eed
that "Chariotl of Fire'' deserved ill
Ac.derny award aa Best Picture.
"I thouaht it wu beautiful." aald
Melt.en. "II was niCe that they were able
to hanCUe a co~_paratlvely Innocent
theme without add1nC eex or violence tc
it.
Aoool'ding to Metten, much more than
amateurtan hM al80 changed lince ahe
WU a oomrtttor in the Games. "When wu competing It was an
"After a few oompettUona my parenta
entirely different age," Mid Mettetl as
the l'UlnlDaced through aome old photos
and clippln,p. "You were repraenting
(See METl'EN, Pase ~>
·chang in final area • outing
South All-stars favored in county game Saturday at OCC
By ROGER CARLSON OflMDllr ......
The South All-stars have been
labeled .. the favorites in the
17th Orange County All-at.er
buketball game, to be contested
at Oranee Coast College
Saturday evening.
But South star Rich.ant Chang,
the 6-~ two-year All-CIF 4-A
=·r knows all about auch
It wMn't too lorl8 aao that be
and h1a Edi.Ion mp teemmates
were at.onning through the finrt
two rounds of CIF playoffs action
only to become victima of Servite
HUrh in the quartertinaJa. ar .un think about it," admlta
the three-year Edllon starter. "I
keep ukfng m)'leI!, 'how did h
be to them?' I gueta some of the-
football players are doll'8 that, . too.
"We weren't mentally pre-
pared for them, they played a
crest same and they had that
areat crowd. All you could hear
WM •Servite, Servite ...
"When Servile beet Verbum
Del I didn't' want to play Servite.
I knew we were aoinl to have probleml. ••
So, now aw,, taka bia final
bow in the ONnae CoMt area
before departfna for the
UllhW9ity oi CalibnLa, but he
tan't worried about any more
~ "I jult want to play a aood eame. with no mental encn, to
play IDOCl defeme," •;ya C!w1&. • ICadni IDllChlDe fer three yean wtda tbj Cbu'lln.
He'• not concerned about
whether he'• aharp In the 8hootml -.-. •yin& "'U )'OU
don't ......... ..-... wm."
Chang baa beefed up to 210
pOUDda on h.la 6-6 frame and aaya
he may try to take a few pounds
off ln preparation for college
duty, '"mor'e strength. leaa fat," u
be puts it.
Al in the caae with most all-
1tar1, Chang enter• thla one
without the preaaurea which
bang over the central figure in a
team'• format.
Saturday night COflCh Barry Lelih bu .wnl wh-0 fit that
category, even to the extent that
bia berich will be stocked with
central figurea, too.
Prt!llurea began to aubmde for
Chang after h.la junior aeuon. actually. ~ a eopbomon ltarter
and the teem'• ,..,,,"' ICOl"el', it
wu over before be e.med hia
reputation as a can't-mi11
prospect.
But u a junior, com~ in the same lineup with -M Nck
DlBemardo, preaaure became an
iaaue for h1m.
••T here waa a lot ot
competition between my.elf and
'Dibo'. U I WMn't the ~·· leadinc acorer, my frienda Would
be~ me, 'what happened?',
-~Cbalac·
"But u a 9ellior, I dldn'= care how manr, pomta' I
just if we won. '
The Charaen rolled up 24
victcriel before caahlnc out wltb
their third -of the ...i and wen rmibd No. 1 and aeeded
No. 1 in the 4-A eltmlnatlonl, a
rarity for an Oranae Countx
team In 4-A did&
The all«ar pme la an kleal
vebide for ~ mMmuch •
the South'• offeme ii Moul What
It w.. at Edlaoll and 'Wiil be at
Cal -a I.Mt tir.k ityle with . . .
everyone looking for another.
"Everyone~• bad their honon,"
aaya Chang, "Now we juat have
to prove we're the better team.
We'll find out Saturday."
Chang averaged 20.8 pointa a
game u a tenior, and finiabed a
three-year career with 1,321
polntl, but in his case, sheer
numbers don't really tell the
story.
"Richard could have had a
30-potnt average eaaily tor ua."
~lgh, Chang'• coach at
"But it wouldn't have
helped ua u much without our
other players sharing In the
acorlng.
"He would give up the ball.
(See CBANG;Pqe CZ)
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It w-as a
sweet HR
for Baker
SAN DIEGO (AP) -
Outfielder Dulty ..Bek.er WU a
perfect pntleman alter hi~ a
game-wtnnlnC home nan. a&Qwt
the San Diego Pedrea. He threw
no fiata in the air, ~ted no
finaera and aave no elfualve
"hlah-tivea."
lfaker'a 11th home run of the
aeuon, a tw<H>Ut solo b1Mt tn the
11th inning Monday niaht. pve
the Loa Angelea Dodaen a 4-3
victory over the Padftia before
49,973, the eecond Jaramt home
crowd in the hlst.ory of the San
Diego franchiee .
. .. IT PELT eapecially aood
tonight,'' aa.ld Baker, who had
accuaed the Padres of
''ernbarraaaing" hia team with
over-exuberant finger pointing
and high-flvea when San Diego
swept a four-game aeris at home
against the Dodgen in April.
''There waa a 1',fayoft
atmoephere in the air,' he laid.
Baker drove rookJe reliever
F.ric Show'• 2-and--0 faatball into
the left field bleachers as the
Dodgers closed to within 7~
gamea of division-leading
Atlanta.
"I don't look at it as revenge in
any way for the four-aame
sweep," said Loa Anaelea
Manager Tom Laaorda. "It waa a
well etayed game by both clubl
and Im just glad we won it."
DODGERS LEFT-BANDER
Fernando Valenn1ela, who was·
not feeling well before the game,
was tagged toe 14 hill in nine
~ -the most he bu ever
given up In the major Ieague..
"Fernando WU dizzy before
the game," Luorda said. "I think
he may have the flu.
"The 14 hill Weft DO indicatico
of the way be pitched," L.>n1a
added. "A lot of the balls were
not hit that aood off of him and
he struck out a guy to end the
ninth lnning. ..
The Padres stranded 12
runners and mi11ed scoring
opportunitlelt in virtually ~
lnn.ing.
''They u8ed the bomb, and we
didn't get the hit when we
needed it," said San Dieao
Manager Dick ·Williama. "The long ball beat us. ..
VALENZUELA GOT bis
BeVenth strikeout of the pme in
the ninth when he tanned Terry
Kennedy with runners at first
and third. Reliever Steve Howe,
5-1, came on in the 10th and
pitched two Oawle9 lnninga to
earn the win.
After San Diego had taken a
1--0 lead in the tint innlna. Ken
Landreaux and Steve Garvey
each hit aolo homers In the
fourth inning off atarter Juan
FJchelbeqrer, who walked none
and .cattered seven blta in 10
i.nninga before being lifted f<ir a
pinch-hitter.
Valenzuela stngJed in a run in
the fifth for a 3-1 advantage
before the Pad.res bounced beck
with runa in the aixth and
seventh to tie It.
Kennedy'• lixth inning leU>ff
double •nd Kurt Bevacqua'•
third hit produced one run and..
Sixto Lezcano ainaled In Joe
Pittman from eecond with San i:xe.o·· final Ully in the lt'Yelltb.
Tne aeriea reaumea tonJJht
with the Padres' John Curtis,
5-8, fadnc Jerry ~ 8-5.
Jam Jones
• signs contract
witli Rams
Prom.AP ........
'ftMt Rimi arinoeriritd Manda .
they have ~ three drag,
cl'*-lncludln&·· ~ ... I
A.J. "Jam" ~to cantnda for
the 1982 National Football
~ ......
aseball's brass
endorse restructure I
Pnm AP .. ,,.teltel .
CHICAGO -Major lea1ue
ba1eball'1 28 ownen endoraed a Ill
restructur1n1 propoaal wlth far-rMChinl 1mpllcat1ona Monday while
\heir pleyet relatioftl committee Wed a laWM<
aimed at Jhuttlna playera out of money from
televiMd prDel. . The restructuring propoul calla fO.. mqina
the two ie.,ue offlcm into the oomrnillklfter11
office and a more centrallred
bua1nem operation "from the
auditor ... up to the
OWl\era,'' accordina. to
reetructuring committee co-
cbairman Roy Eiaenbardt,
prealdent of the Oakland A's.
"It waa the moat
OOl'\ltl'UCtive day bueball haa
bad ln my 13 yeara aa
commi•aioner," aald
Commi..t.oner Bowle Kuhn.
Other propo9ed cbangee include:
-Shorteninc the oommimioner'a term to
five years from the pre1ent aeven.
-Increaaing the number of ownera'
meetinp to four each year from the current two.
-Giving an eight-member owners'
executive committee broad powers to ovenee the
operation of baaeball between owners' meetinp.
-Building cloeer relations between the
promotion and player relationa depariment* of
the commlllioner'a office.
Under the restructuring proposal. the 26
owners would operate "like a board of direct.on
and the comrnilslaoer would be like the chief
executive officer," !benhardt said.
Kuhn said owners' financial problem•
prompted the restructuring proposal.
Quote of the day
Loa Campaaelll, coach of the Jamea
Madison Univeraity baaketball team,
explaining his team'a llUCCe9I: "Our players
know what a good ahot la and what a bad
shot la. They're not allowed to wat.ch NBA
games, or they wouldn't know the
ditterence."
Raiders could move to LA this fall
LOS ANGELES -U.S. District EiJ Judge Harry Pregerson issued an •II•
injunction Monday that could allow
the Oakland Raiden to move to the
Loe Angeles Coliseum althouah there were
divergent opinions over whether ~ tnmfer
would be th.ls fall.
invJ:ted~~~...,-F1_::.u-··· =--ru:=
had prohibited the Ra.Iden move, Preen80ll
~y stayed hia lnjuncUon i.s allow an
"Cer, to permit the National Football
League defendanta to apply to the court of
appeala for a stay, thia court'• order of injunction
la hereby temporarily stayed, provided the NFL
defendanta timely file an application for a
permanent stay with the 9th Circuit," Pregenon
said. I
Baseball today
On this date in 1949:
Philadelphia Phillies first buernan F.ddie
Waitkus WU shot and eerioualy wounded
~a female fan, Ruth Ann Steingaam, at
Chicago'• Edgewater Beach HoteCWaitkua
did not return to the club until the
(ollowtng eeuon..
On .th.II date in 1938:
Five daya after no-hittina the Bo9ton
Braves, etndnnati'a Johnny \'and.er Meer
~ the fJnt pitcher to pit.ch ll.ICCeMive
'*>-hltten .. he blanked the Dodgen 6--0 ln
the firat night game ever played at
Brooklyn'• D>beta Field.
Today'a birthdays:
San Francisco outfielder Champ
Summen ii 34. Dodaen outfielder Dusty
Baker II 33. Detroit catcher Lance Parrish
ii. 26.
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ca•r.i:Jj, •• !!:~ :~ =.~:~~:':ti l... ~.r:T.cJ' Ylotoey OYU Ml-. ,or nt)e~, the c.c.ta M• Htah and Orann
t eou.ae Dl'Oduct lt Wll h.la f'elb MW of tJie
IHltOft • • • l'onner Corona del Mar Hl1h
•tar Mitt & picked up a new pitch from
coach Ari Jl'twltr about a
month llO and hi UMd it to \
wln hill idxth vSotory of the
leUOft .. Oakland def•ted
Toronto, 4·2. T• ArmH
:::rlUt; :-... ~ ... ~
h1I Qrd bue of. the llUOll
. . . Dave Colll•1 amacked
hil tint N.mer of the ....,.,
to blCk RM Ol.lbY'1 five-hlt ~ P'tchina u the New York YankM beat Bolton, 6·1 ... Lea Bubr f11'ed
a four hitter ln the opeMr and Rids S.SclUfe and
Da1t Splllaer combined to duplicate the
performance in the iµahtcap ., c::tMland awept
a twt-niaht doublehelader born ~t. ~o anc1
2-1 ... "'Jtm Beatd• and Mike 8tutoe combtned
on a thtee-hlher and Ir.ct loe19te, Dan
RelMlenot1 and Al Coweu powered ao1o bQrnen
u Seattle downed Texu, 4-0 . . . Du Pord
capj)ed a five-run eeventh-1nnlnc outburst with a
pbjl:h-hit, grand alarn homer, propellina the streaklna Baltimore Oriolet put Milwaukee, 9-4.
Nlekro blanks ~tlanta on six-hitter
Houaton knuckleballer Joe Iii
Nlekro pitched a six-hitter and Detaay
WalllD1 knocked in three runs. two
with a horner, u the Aatroe downed
Atlanta, 9-0. Niekro atruck out alx and walked
two, retiring 18 of 19 battera over one atretch,
lncludlna 11 in a row . . . Darrell Porter tripled
home r. Oberkfell in the third 1nn1ng and
acored on Due lor1'1 aacrtfit-e fiy to give St.
Loula a 2-1 wln over Montreal ... Elll1
Valeau.e hit a two-run homer• the New York
Meta overcame 10 atrikeouta by Doa Robtuoa to
nip Pittabu.rgh, 2-1. Pete Faleooe allowedtonly
five hita In eight lnninaa befc1re Nell AllH
pitched the ninth and potted hia 15th aave to cool
the Pirate. ... Ba.mp WWa collected four hJta,
lncluding a three-run homer, to hiabliaht a
19-hlt Chicago ... ult against five Phlladelpbla lftchen 81 the Cut. ppped their 13-game btna streak with a wild, 12-11, victory over the
Pbillfee.
McEnroe seeded No. 1 at Wlmbledon
The All-England Tenru. Club .
Ignored recent form and named
defending champion Jolm McEaroe
as the top seed in next week'a
Wimbledon Champtona}Upa. Jimmy Coaon wu
aeeded No. 2 . . . lob Meeom, the owner of the
New Orleans Sainte. coocedee that aome players
took coca1ne during the diaastroua 1980 leUOn
but denies that lt wu half the team. u a former
·player baa a1lqed . . . Mary Baeoa remained
lemi-a>nadoua and ln aerious condition but a
bolpAtal apokemnan aaid the jockey appeared to
be makfna eome Jll'Oll't!8I .. al:M! recovers from a
t.d aplll at Golden Gate FieJda . . . Major ~ Players Amociation executive director
Mania Miller aaid he will f:igbt an owners'
• laWIUlt aimed at abutting the players out of
money ameratea by televiaed baeeball . . . The
champbia of IAtin America and the Far Eut
will meet Aua. 24 ln the opening game of the
36th annual Little League World Serles at
Williamaport. PL . . . He will be elJaible for
next year'a NBA draft, but Sam Bowle la leaning
toward a fifth aeaaon of college eligibility,
University of Kentucky Coach Joe B. Ball aaya.
~ Televlslon, radio
Following are the top aporta eventa on TV
tonight. Ratinp ar: v v v v excellent; v v v
worth watching; vv fair; v forget it. . e , p.m., Clwmel 11 "'"' V' V'
BASEBALL: DodRera at San Diego~
Auoucen: Vin Scully and Rem Porter.
The Dodgen aend J~ Ram (6-5) ~
Padre left.hander John Curtta (5-3) in tonight'•
second game of the 9erlea. The Dodgen picked
up a game on the Padres and Atlanta Brave.
with Duaty Baker'• 11th-inning home run
Monday night. • I
I
RADIO
Baaeball -Dodgers at San Diego, 7 p.m.,
KABC (790); Toronto at Angels, 7:30 p.m.,
KMPC (710).
METTEN LOOKS BACK. • •
Simmons
tabbed USFL your: country· back then, and that
W'aa very thrHllna, but they
:Hdn't make a bia hullabaloo
about how many points thit
:x:Mmtry bad or bow many that
~try got.
"It WU more. bldlvldual YL
individual when I waa
oompednc. And. I think that'1
the way tt lbould be. I 'don't
think it lhouJd be country VL
country 1 like it .. today,
UOf ooww, the way they time
lt, the way they run it, they way
they lhow the relUltl -lt'a a
whole dlffereot world D11W."
lleUen hM lived the pMt 18 of
.b1r 75 ~ ymn In Newport
Beach. She Jolt her huabud, c.i. four Yeart.., md..,. bM
biam antnc her dmt p1.Qinc IOlf
•t ... three dm.a a week.
She looks back at her time in
the Olympb • .. a part of my life
rve put aV1ay in a compartment."
In fact, ahe kept very few
momentol of her experience -a
few clipJ>lngs, her medals, a
couple of proc:ramL The rest -
like her un1fonm and swlmlultl
-ahe just threw away ..
'Tin 1«rJ I cUdn't retain a lot
of the ltUff I bad, but 1 w•
vourur at the time and it nallv wasn~t a bic dell to me then.''
Metten explalned. "Now. I )mt try to enjoy Ute by ~a S1e of my OWll. I haw
f'!lY a~ I've traveled, I haw
fl'tendl. f.amU)'. '' And .......... ,
''Y-. I have that. tao. But I
cbl't want to look at tbolt.. l
want to look at the fut:ure."
WiIDbledon seeds dnaw
• • comm1ss1oner
O'Meara ·pla1s
When Mark <rMeara won the U.S. Amlt.ur
cbamplon1hlp nveral yHr1 aao, one ot the
toumamenta M WM excited about WU pla)'inc ln
the U.8. Open.
Th.ta year, be wu forced to quallfy tor the
Open but made the ar9de and will pe.rtldpat. in the
ewnt at ~ BMc.h Golf Club th1a week. 'nMt
tomwr Million Viejo ~ and relident of ~ ~~~~.::...~-::the~
adll eJaytnc ~ much and • often u pomlble.
Ootn1 lnto tht14'eekend 'i Marlboro
tournament, he WM ffth on the money lilt with
t20.ea1 1n eamtnp_ TbJt could be enouah to pt
him on the exempt tour ~ Jear under the new
format where ~ qual1lylnl la ellmlnated.
J'or the playen not 110 lucky, the PGA haa
annowlCld , .. tall quall1ytna toumament data.
Local compeddont wm be field Seot: 30-0ct. i while~ are acbeduled Nov. ~-5. The alx-
round ftnll tounwnent 11 echeduled for Nov. 15-20
at the Tournament Playen Club and Sawgrua
c.ountry Club at Ponte Vedra. J'la.
<lnly the top 00 playen and tlea earn apota on
the Exempt tour. tho9e players fin1ahlng in the
eecond aet of. 00 will receive exemptions into the
Tournament Playen Seriet, a $1 mUllon tour aet to beifn ln 1983.
At the six-round f1nala. the field will be cut
after 72 holes after each player haa played two
round.a at each of the two COW'9el. The atart1ng field
will number 200 players.
Appllcation fonna, which must be accompanied
by a check or money order for $1,000, are available
by writing Karen Roee at PGA TOW' Headquarters,
Ponte Vedra, Fla. 32082 or by calling (904)
286-3700.
St
HOWARD L.
HANDY
f 126,000 for flnt place to $3,000 for 10th.
"I think thJa ll the ,._teat thJ.na that ever
happened to ua," aaya JoAnne Carner who needa
but one more victory to put her in the LPGA Hall
of Fame."I don't think rm ever &'Of.na to retire
now."
Carner la batt!n, Sally Little for the point
lud.
All of the playen are enthUaiatUc abolat the program.
Donna Caponi aaya: "When I joined the tour in
l!Hl5, there waa 80f1leth1ng like 35 women playtna
fdr $1 millJon in puraea.
"Now we have 135 girla and eome $6 millJon in ·
priz.e money. Then something like th.la comes along
and it's anothr shot in the ann."
• • •
THAT ANNUAL SPOOF ON everythln& relevant is about to happen. Paul Salata ia gearing
h1a forces for the annual Irrelevant Week festivities
that include a golf tournament Monday at Irvine
Coast Country Club.
The better part of valor would be a gracioua
"thanks but no thanka" to an invitation to play in
the event. When an excuae of being out of town for
the. d~ or week 1.8 thrown at Salata, he only looks
on 1.n diagwlt.
"How could anyone in hia or her right mind be
out of town when such an event is Uklng place
THE LPGA BAS COME a long way in the put right here in Newport Beach" he asks. ·
leVel\ yeen in the way of pww money for winners. Well, honoring the 49era' 334th pick in the
Thia year the LPGA hJt an even greater bonanza recent NFL draft, 1'im Washington of Fresno State,
when it hooked up with Maz.da with a bonua money will have to get along aa best it can without us thia
situation now in vogue. year. It's vacation time and we're off and running to
F.ach tournament winner geta a new Maz.da or play ooW'&eS ln othy parts of this country.
$5,900 in caah and at the end of the year, the top 10 Sorry, Paul, but that's about as irrelevant aa poiilt-getters w.W aplit $300,000, ranging from we can get. ----------------------
Beasley
OCC's top
athlete • Chris Beesley haa been named
Orange c.out College'• athlete of
the year fc. 1981-A2 by vote of
the Pirate coech1na staff.
Beaaley, a 6-2, 185-pollnd
aopbomore awing man from
eo.ta Meu Hiah. la the 33rd
athlete to win tM. award in the
achool'a history. He la only the
aecond baaketball player ao
honored in the last 14 yean.
Ray Orgill took the award in
1979.
Beuley will be honored at a
luncheon 'ThW'lday which will
be boeted by the Costa Meaa
Chamber of Commerce at the
Holiday Inn on Bristol atreet.
He WM named South Coat
Conference player of the year
after averaging 23.4 points a
game th1a put aeaaon. He was
alao named to the All-atate
baaketball thm which waa
aelected by the Community c.olleae Coaches A..ociation.
Beatley baa received a
ba1ketball and baaeball
acholarahip to attend Arizona
State University next year.
At Ora.nae CoMt, he la only the
tee0nd player In the achool'a
hlstory'to ICOl'e more than 1,000
pointa ln b1a career. He concluded
two years with the Pirates with a
total of 1,002.
He waa the South Coaat
Conference'• all-time leadina
ICDttl' in 1982 with 320 polnta,
aurpuatna the old mark of 284
aet by Ron Kru1dho1 of c.errttol
College tn 1m.
a. ai.o aet a conference mark
In avera1lna 28. 7 pointa per outtna thla te8Dl.
OCC'S BEST -Basketball
star Chris Beule_y WU named
Orange Coast College's athlete
of the year thJs week.
~agetJ named.
Dons' coach
Santa Ana Co1Jece wtll have a
new baaketball coach for the
1982~ IMllOll.
Dana Paaett, 33, baa been
tabbed for the job and will
become one of the younaeat
menton In the dn:uit.
Pagett played far USC from
1967-71 and WM an All-CIF star
at El Selundo Wah ln 1966.
He hM been an a.iltant at
Utah State Univenity for the
put five yean. ·
Pagett wW replace Rcrtland
Todd who left the team after the
put aeMOll.
From Page C1
CHANG. • •
aim.ply becau.e he waa willing to
do whatever waa needed in order
for ua to win."
When the Saturday Night
Special is over Chang will tum
h.ia efforta toward Cal and it'a the
general feeling that he haa a
genuine shot at meaningful
contributions to the Golden Bean
as a freshman.
Sam Potter, Cal'a 6 -7
awingman, hu transferred to
Oral Roberta, leaving a void right
where Chana la expected to play.
"lt'a an ideal situation for me,"
aaya Chan2 about his deciskJn to
attend Cal. "I made the
commitment early in order to
relieve nne of the pre9IUre9 and
I cboee Cal for a number of reaaona.
"Flnt, it'• Pac-10 ball and
there la the televtsioo ~
And, Cal I.a ranked No. 3 in the
nation academically.''
Chang remains undecided on
h1a major, but it'll be aomewhere
in the business field.
''Ol.ang fits in well with this
tl_pe of game," says Leigh.
"J!.'Veryooe pretty well ahares the
ball and there a.re a lot of friends
out there."
Aa for pn!S.lre, only Leigh
admits to that with hil group of
all-stars touted aa can't-mill
favorites.
"U we allow the other team 20
points you guys (the press) are
=·to be on my cue," says
Buss against move
SAN Dll!x;o (AP) -Jerry au.. Ownel' of the Loa Angei. Laker.. has revened his polltipll
of a week 84JO and now. oppo9ed
the propc.ecS move by the San
Diego Clippera to the Loa
Angelea Sports Arena, a .. .
/
Gaadmeals..
ii.deals..
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L08 ~I I.Alt 1*00 • , 11111 • , 11111
8a,2b 5010Wlaalnelll020
Landr-. cf 5 1 1 1 Pltfmn. 2ti 1 2 a o
a.ker, " 11 1 2 1 Tmoit11, 11 5 0 3 0 Owr'Nr, rl II 0 0 0 Ru.Jon9, cl 4 O 1 1 ~. tb 4 1 1 1 .._." a o 1 1 c.,, 3b 4 0 1 0 Sal&Dr, 3b 5 0 0 0 Thomll. .. 0 0 0 0 8evlcq. tb 5 0 3 ,
8clolcla, c 3 0 0 0 Ec:NOtgr, P/3 O 0 0 RuMell, ae 3 I 1 0 Ed'#fde pll 1 0 O O Orta.pl\ 1000SMw' 000 0 S,Howe. p 0 0 0 O ' P
Vall\nlel, p 3 0 1 t
Monday, " 1 0 0 0 Belangf, .. 0 0 0 0
Totela 311 4 I 4 To4.ale 43 3 14 I • ._.,, ........
LOI,.,__ 000 21b 000 01-
Sall ~ 100 001 100 00-S E-OP-8811 Olego 1 L08-LOI
Angellll , San Diego 12. 28-Be't~ T. ~. HR-~(%). ~(I). 8akM ( 11). se-sax: TlmPieeon. Pltfmln. 8-Eldllllberger, 8dolc:M. 4F-TllllOllllon. Lal....... PMll~•eo V~ II t4 3 S 3 7 s. Howl (W,trt) 2 0 0 0 0 0 :::.°':9 . 10 1 3 2 0 •
Show (L.S-2) f 1 1 I 0 2
T-2:57. A-41,1173.
c-.u. ........ 11
Plpt,l!oll__,. .... .-.......... 000 033 104-11 12 2
Ct*-050 131 oax--12 " • C1rl1on1 Altarnlrano (4). Monge (II).
Brullter n). Lyle (I) anO 8. Diaz; Jenklne, Tldr-(8 CampMll (II) Ind J. D1W1. W-Jenl<IM, • L -C.lton. 7-7. Hfla -Plllladelpllla, Rou ( 1), lcll111ld1 (I),
M41tttwwe (II; ~ Wiii (3). J. Oe¥11 (4).
Ourham (7). A -10.7M.
NAnoNM. &.Uoum
0 Al " " P'Gf, Au.Jonla. San 011ao SJ 202 44 e7 .W FnlnoOlll. Monlt9IJ 42 121 13 .. .a22 J.~ PlttllllurVh64 "'Ill .. .S22 81_,., New Yori! 80 1114 at 1:1 .aaG ~l MOfltt..i II 207 30 ee .J1t
""'II"'-Holle9orl eo 2M 12 71 .a 11 Homer, Attenta 63 IN 17 18 .117
8allot, H11w YOftl M 117 17 17 .S1t on...n. Clndrwllltl 57 204 tt .. .114 Cedeno. Olndnn9ll .. 1111 11 .. .a 11 ............
1errta. 1t; ~. Nw Yortl,
1 e: , P1tteDur 11; carw.
Mon1rHI, • 8. OIU, 1>11t:e1e1~ 11; Homer, Atllnta. 11; ..._, ttJ
Cllttc. San F'l'Wldllo0..1. '.!-~ ___ ...
~. Attenta, A : Motlllnd. CNcaoo.
42; l!I. Ofu. ...... ~1: l<.lnglMn. .....
Yortl, 40; T. =:'1t DI :'°°i 40.
FOtldl, ~ f.2; AoclW-. Mo1\tt1191,
7-3; 81111011, Hout1011, 74; Yee.. ....... ~ ... Andujlr, 81. Loo*, 1-4; J.
NMl!IO, HouMol\, 1-4; WIWI, .,....., ....
o,_,. Cout OAILY PILOTfTutlday, JUM 11, 1882
Loi AlemltM llOemAY'9 llUULft '="r .. .:C:-ut:·--.....,
Netlw Enll*« ~ UO 3.IO 2.IO 811111 "' Timl (LeCjcer) • 4.00 uo
llua An ADii (a.rd) 7.80
Alllo reced: F1r9r Cofl_lel, llow 'N Duel, Requeat A Bid, teey 8111 Arr1VI. Deck• ~ EM)' A-da, Gotta Go Te.
Time: 17.N,
• UACTA (4-2) pel(,I '24.IO.
MCOMD 11ACt. sao ywa
8dnl.Wllor (tw1) ~r 10.ao ... 0 My,... RM\bler (Atmettong 13.00 7.00 °""9Yt 81'1Qnl Moon (M)Wt 4.00
Ntto r**1: Mlaflty HeaOtJltor. llc*al>O. Tidy "u•blo, lpeclaf Oeb, Ruuatt. h_.Gondu
T1ml: tU4.
,.._, MC&. 170 yvde.
Fleet Mk*9Y (Berd) 20.20 IAO 4.20
Mldlo Miio {~ IAO 4.20 ~ C.W .... L.11*.n S.00 Aleo recM: wlH ·e1n1te r. W1ny110, ~ 0-. IPtr1llfl Amenle, Tlloo Tom. ""* ..... "'.
~~.::.r,:-40 7.oo' uo
8hOr1 -~t 22.40 •.• P-My (PIU!lnl) 4.00 Alao r 1 Coney l111nd. Urnll• Jet,
W911nglon ~ ~ Authe c.I 8".
Timi: 20.21.
• DACTA (Ml pelcl 1477.40.
..nt u.ca. SIC> yerde.
~Clnder~17.40 4.tO 1.00 a.:..,.. l!ll&e* I uo a.oo
Mlll l!zy Tomldo PUlnl) 1.40
AllO reoed: 01bby1 L•d)', Mlgllly M0Gf1111I•, Sompl11 Windy, Tiie Racing ai-. MlcMy ........ Mo Clllll Flow. ""* 11.aa.
mTM MCIL=rr50 da. IMw*'a Olll <~ 1a.oo uo 4 eo Diieo lbde ~ 8.eo uo ~ lt*IY Miit (Hmrt) 4.20 A111o ,__ .__ KllMttvld, awamr ao
Ilg. T~ ,._, IMly ~. 8o Moon.
Milured 10 Win. Tin. 17.tG.
• II.ACTA (S-7} pelcl 181.20
~ lllACa. 380,..... ¢tiiCiio. the Doctor ~)3.20 S.00 Q.IO
Aret AldlO CT°'*81 t uo uo T,_*111~· 7.00
Aleo rec.d: WHt1ot •-. llf Ille Co.di, ~ ..... .ION a.., Bue. flmlttr ni.rm-. Tlllap 8plol.
Deep .........
lllllN11NW19HHlnlllTIT (M'e ~) -e7 llnQlln;
It bue, U 1 1111c1terel1 13 rock 11111
(Dewer'• LHlillr) -154 an9le r1: a ~ .. bonito, 102 Mnd ._., 224
Olllloo U.. I halibut, 402 mack.,.. 2 klflO • ~. DMM WHAN' -15' ~ 524 ti.la. II bonito, 5 ye+loW1•11. 2 roctc fleh. 71
rnad<...i.
LONO BIACH 1e1l111HI "•r) -I
.,.i.r.; 128 rooll ~J:. 11 'I .,..,, -42 lllgllrl: 71 bar't 111 Ollloo llMI, 72 Mnd bMI. 2 Mlltlut.
lllOMO BAY (YW.'a LM41"8) -31 ~ 1 llnO ood, .. -.. roca ocid, 30 r9d rod! ood. 10 r9d INICIC*, at bell.
tAM•OOCHUll~......,_.., .... a.-1 -107 ~ • lwlllbut. I ~. tt2 bWflCUda, s bonito, 9 .,..,
15 '°'* 11111.
OCbNW -143 ~I bll'r-*. 57 bonito, 73 c:ellOo blll, to Miid 11111. 1:1
rooll IW\, 1.062 mecllarml.
•• •:·· -. -0 . -· I
Moncle(:.:::.UIW1tof•
Cl
....... .......
BOSTON REO SOX -8lanld ,.,.,_, Slllan, pllcll.,., and Biiiy "lchard1on,
Clltdls. llld .-gned ~ 10 EJrnn of ""
HY-P9nn i.-c..... .......
CINCINNATI AED8 -Optioned MUie
O'lerry, c:etcl>lr, 10 Ind~ of the
Arn«lc:ln Aaaod•llon mod rec:allld Dive
VIII OorOlr. c:mdler, ltom ~ NEW YORK MET8 -Rllndell Myer•. pltcller. 111d u11gn1d lllrn to Klngaporl (Tann.) ol Ill• App1laclll•11
~881MOH PIAAT'E8 -TrlOed Eddie
8olomon, pttChlr IO tbl Clllcego White loll
for Jim Momion, lnllelder.
ST LOUIS CARDINALS -Actlvmlld a-T111ec:e, ftra1 b-. Optioned
Oellld ar-i. outllmlOer, to~ of IN
Amertclll "8eodetlon. fJOOT9ALL ......... ,..... .......
CINCINNATI IENOAl.s -8lgnld lMyY Hogue.~ ~ L08 AH0EL.E.S RAMS -A. J ,
"JMI" Jonll. n'"'*-11 bee*: ....,, 11n1back1r; and Rlclty Collrna11. wide
~~ ..... ,.....
........, Qllll ~con•=• eocc:a ...... ._.._._"-
SEATTLE 80UNOER8 -NafNa Jolwl ........... ~
!ASTERN ILLINC118 -Nmmed ·-~Ind Tim Wiiier ...... ~
AC'TmOU8 ----MAm eTATUmlfT ACmlOUI .,_.. IC.-nt f'IC11TIOUI WM MAim ITAnmMT aTATDmJn CW H•MDiOl•mtT MAm eTATW lllC1'T'IOUI ..... ~~ l*90M.,.. dolnO ACTIT~:::....... The follcN4ng penont.,.. dc*lg Tiie =:~doing
fl'ICTmOUe wa HCllUOUI • 11•11
MAim ITAftlmNT ..... ITA~
The foltowlng c-eon la doing The tolowlnO .,.,.._ ere doil10 The followlnQ per.one .... doing
~-TAUJILL" & WICl<LUND CONSTRUCTIOft. 20300 9ellhlrl,
Lakewood. Ce. Curt W1yn1 Trujillo, 20300 a.w.n. ~. ea. 90715 Roy ~d Wlddund, 824 N. Ast•. ~.Ca. 92025 Thie bulinlel .. eonducted by I
CHEMICAL ENE"OY Thi followlng penon llfl ~te'iASAL 8AL!8 AN ~:IAI DGI! L!ASINO 8Pl!CIAUSTS. 1310 c LogM Aw .. lbendoned Ille'* of the fletltlo6m SERVICE, 3'21 W• ~.~ANY 1035 e Cemlno OtlYe
Coft• M-. CA 12828. tiu--. ~ Senu AM. CA t2704. eo.ta ...... CA t2t2e. '
KEM NAO, tnc., I Cllllfomlll RUBY'S CAA!. 206 II Camino Unlvenal Puncll Corp ., a Stant.Y Aoblf1 Stenbrldge :'Q di~~ A14 .. AMl~'l: ~lio Soutll "8" Tom~~~~:, ~ 2.=_ ~:r=a7-• Ja;C: COl'1;;':.=-" eonduc:1ed by 1 s~ ~~ by CO(J)Ot~ II conducltld by • ,, 8tanl•Y R. s1anbrldge.
KEM NAO, Ille. en lndMduel. IJnlwrMI Punc:t1 C«p. D.~ ~ -flld wltll !he L..onard Greiner Diana A.. Rnlrt Kint L.. W9atll8 l>f-6denl Thil IUl'-1t -flled with the 11111 1tawnent WM ftled wttll the County a.t o4 0nnge County on
Thim Nt:':ll -fllld wttn the County an of Orange County on COuntY Cllr1I of er-. County on June ... lt82. ,ltOfro =~. =. Orange ~ M~ 12. tta2. ·~ Mey 2'7. 1te2. '11M10 Publtshed Orenee eo .. 1 Delly
Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Publllhed Orenge Cout Delly Publl•lled Orange Coaet Delly Plot. June 1• 15• 22. 29• 1':2430-82
~-~-(I) IMAGE CONSTRUCTION PRO-PLAYERS INTER-
CO , (bl IMAGE 0£VELOPERS; (C) NATIONAL.. 3100 All'w9y A--.
IMAGE SOLAR SYSTEMS; (di Suitt 129, Coete Meea. CA '2t29.
IMAGE SOLAR DESIGN. 1570 PRO-Pl.AYERS WEST INC .. •
N-port Blvd .. Colla MHa, CA Cell1omle corpOlellon, 3t00 AJr#rf 92827. Avenue, Coata Mele. CA 92829.
DAVID F. u:ACH, 8811 CoM1 Thll ~ .. oonduc:ted by 8
~2Z'1. '~"· }•oun1 Be1cll. CA P~LAYERS WEST IHC
Thia ~ .. conduc:tld by en W*'-" H. F<*om,
lndMduel Vice Pl'llldent OevlcS F LMot1 Tlllt llal-1 -flled wltll tM
Tiiis •tet-i -ftlld wltll the Coun'I C*1t o4 Orange County on
County Cllr1c o4 Orange County on June • 1982. ,1tln'1
Plot. June a. t5, 22. ~. 118'2 Piiot, .June 1. 1. 1a. 22. 1t12 Piiot. June 1. a. 16, 22. 1tat...., .ft -----------1~-------------------2"-7-2..aa~ 23t2-12.1~--------'...,........--PUIUCNOTIC( NlJC NOTICE
June 4' l982. ,._,,. Publlallld Orang• Cout Dilly
Publlallld Orange Cout Dally Pttot. June I. 15. 22. 29. t982.
Pilot • .iune a. 15, 22. 29. 1912. 2s 1CM2
~-==:' Tiie following perlOll 11 doing ~-(I) MESA OANAMINTAL
IRON: (b) MESA IAOH; (c) MESA
IRON REAL E8TA'1'E, 1418
81\emfOOk ~. C:O.ta Meea, CA
92628.
JAMES THEODORE SILERtO,
1411 Stllfnrodl i..,,., Coeta ~
CAt28H.
~~ • oonduolad by en
Jamee t. 8llarlo
Thie ttatemerrt .,.. Ned wilt! the
County Cllr1c °' <>rmnge C«.inty on ~<i.1982. ,~
PublllMd Orenge Cou\ Delly Piiot, .iune a. 15. 22. 29, 1ta2. 2408-82
fl1CTTTlOU9 .,..... 2~
fllCnnoue 11111•11 MAm ITATDmff .... .,. NOTICE
MAim ITA~ The folowlnQ 1*10M -doing ---'=1'--------The followlng per90fW .... doing b\11111118 -fl'ICTmOUI ...... ~ ..: TIMI followtno 1*90f1 la doing RUBY'S CAFE. 205 El Camino MAm ITATDmJff
T a R PAINTIHO, 1131 Bed! bullr'9ll • RMI. Tuetln, CA t2MO. The IOllowlng per.one ere doing In AO., I 111, *-Pott e..:fl, Ca. ART A l.A CART£ 3a Cypttet Olene A.. Rlwlln. 180 Soulll "B" ~ M : 928413 T,_ ~ 1N1na, CA t271&. Street, Tuelln, CA tHIO. THE LITT\.E GAZEBO, 1733
TllomMAAlenHeflln,235461en JANET MAI! 8:TEVEH8, 82 Robert f'. Rawlln, 4121 Wellcllll Drive, N-port Beach,
Jecllnto Ad., Ollll V*t, C.. ezaao. Cypreu Tr .. Leni. lrvlne, CA M11mon, -'Of, 1, Orange. CA t2Mt. CelK0<nla t2te0.
Robert Jollrl ·:~San 9271&. Thia~ le c:onductld by a Petrlc:le i.n-Gllmot9. 123& Jednto Ad .. 0... V*t, t2310 ...Tllll bu11tM81 .. oonducted by en g«1eral pertrMnlllp. Blue Oum L8nl. ~ 8-::fl. Thll ~ II by a ~ Ollnl A.. -., Celllornla 92te0.
genw11 ~' Janet MM St~ Thia •t1tet11tnt wee flied wttll Ille Nici! Jolin Florio. 1238 Blue ~. Af*t Hdl Thll lllatement -Ned With the County Cllr1c of Orange County on Oum L1n1, Ne,.pOrt e .. 011 ,
Tllll ~ -Ned w1111 tN County C1ar11 of 0renot Cowlty Oii Mey 20, 1M2. Cellfotnle 92ee0. County ciertt et o,.-. County on MllY 13. 1112. ,_ Thia ~ 11 ooncluc*ld by •
M~ 21, '982. PW Put>lllftld Or1nge Co .. t Delly O--fl pal'tl'lentilp. ,_ ~l>lllMd Orange Coat .. lly Piiot June 1, 8, 16, 22. 1982 Pltncla L <Jlmore .
Publllhed Otange Cout Dally Piiot. June 8, 16, ea. 21, 1M2. 2381-82 Thll ltat-t wee flied w1tti the
Plot May 211, June t. t. 16, 1Mt 2S08-.t2 County a.. of Oranee County on 2131-82 P\llJC flmC( Mey 19, 11182. ,.,.
~~~~~~~~~-fta.IC M)TIC( Publl1ll1d Oreno• 00111 Oelly
Piiot, June 1, a. 1a, 22, 11112 237142
ncnnoua .,.. ..
..,... eTAl'llmf'r
The 1o11oweno perlOf\ 1a doing
~-BACCHUS (ENGLISH WINE
PU8). 4811 Wen'M Alie., Suite 104,
Huntington Belch, Ca. 92949
Antllony Petlf Lu1k. 12241 ~. 81enton. Ca. toe80
Thie ~ II conctuc:t«I by an
lndMduel.
A. Lulk •
Tllll Wit-' -fled with the County Cieri! of Orenga County on
May 21. 11182. ·~ Publl1hed Oreng• ~ut Dally
Plot May 26. June'· •. 15. 1182 21«M2
" .. i
!• ... '
IJ TIM AaMelac.d PNtt
• A. 1\ral1M Un• tan'c alway1 th• chH~t
ClWnoe betw n \wo DOlnw tn ~·· cirowa.ct, ~tive and ff!q~Uy oonfuldna 11rJea.
A 2,&QO.mlle·flllht between LOI~ and
Honolulu oan t'Olt 1-than a aoo.mlll p ftcm ~ to Cbaha. It may be chea~ to ao lrcm. A
to B to C than 1t la to 10 from A to B alane.
0 \'ou NU1.Y do ha..,. to check all the alrllnm."
tald S.Uy Mcllwreath ol Trani World Airllna
11You can hav. dWvent prkel on the eame route."
You can aoroed.mill wind up peytnc more for
1-.. Hfl'*'• an example:
Dena Airllnel fll• 'to .London vta the p~
city ol Atlanta. A. round-trip, excu.raM>n...W. debt
on a Del\a fliaht from Tunpa, Fla., to London wtth
CltilUllR
a 11op in Atlanta en route will cait you •7•3. U you pc on in Atlanta, your round·trip ticket wW cmt $8~2. The Atlan\a puaenger pays •109 more to fly
about 800 fewer miles. '
Competition la the cauae of the confualon. Since
1978, the airlines have been allowed lncreulng
freedc:m in choolling the route9 they will fiy and the
pries they will charge. It's au part of the effort to
deregulate the aviation industry.
l>elta epokeeman said competition la the reuon
for the aurlace inequity in the Tampa and Atlan\a
fares. Pan American World Airways fllea from
Tampa to London via Miami; the current round-trip
excu.nion fare to LoJMjon from either Tampa oc
Miami ia $730.
Delta did not want to loee Tampa puaengen IO
lt offettd them a competitive fare.
''There are hundreds of diecount fa.re.." said
Delta spokesman Bill Berry. ''They come and ao."
Berry ad.m1Ued, however, that it la eomedmes
''hard to explain to a cuat.omer'' why he or abe ii
paying mott for lea.
· The Southeut ien't the only part of the
country whe~ the fares mav teem toJ19Y"rurvy.
Airline fares never were baaed directly on the
distance traveled; the~ wu no fixed rate per mile.
Today, however, dist.lp:le ia even le9I important
than it U8ed to be; popularity is the key to low price.
You can fly the 983 miles from DalJaa to
Orlando, Fla .. on American Airlines at a one-way
coach fare of $169; the 989 miles from Dallas to Salt
Lake City will coat you $233.
"The key lo all o f thil is the kind of
competitive activity that e>data under de.regulation,"
said Amerkan'a Al Becker.
Fares are not necemarily detennined ''by OOl1a
or even IOWld b\.&Sine9 practices," be said. •'There is
a seeming inequity, but it's the nature of the pricing
structure in a deregulated environment."
c.out.-t.o-<:oast flights off.er aome of the biaest
bargaina. The distance between New York and Los
Angeles is just under 2,800 miles. The cheapest
currently available fare is $139 one-way.
U you don't want to go the whole distance,
however, you probably wlll have to pay more. The
cheapest United Airlines ticket from New York to
I
I
I
.-JD mta ~ 11n1C1 MUC NOnC1 Nm6:r · To'ff'~JTi.o JF..£EFi
Party BllM ,,.,·::::.: ........... dOll't ..... ..,,.. .,.,. ~rOl'OVI "· n111 .... To.=;:~~ Too:""~~~ . ...,.
"Sh 1 1r II 1 ,. ... .....,.. . .._ 101. Tu.In. oaw. to 1n. 1>ep1r1'""' of Atoot1oll4 ~~ o.,.,,,.111,..,
muw ·~th ~ ':;. ~ ... or•ot • LIMlt•• f:l-.i~: .. Ofl1'~,\:' ·1:~~S~ OH'miil'li~Jt';tro
OUahter, wncl addr~H r=:r::.:J.'~ ~1.'/~C'.';.~ ..,'hNO=~'t e;:.,.-:,: e_TIMCli'EC~':. '#-.-:=
ran I• o u n • y . Cotta ~ Cotta OliforftleNel'I. bUlln ... men aC~ndl~ Lln,oln llvln11 ond Loan '"Dll Or1119e OOMt DtffY ' 0r.,... C.... Oe11f .... _ J··-""' ~ AHOO ttlonl... O•lll•r.n•• .... """"'"· ttU llloC.""""' , •• ,.., v.. ---totporetlon. tu1 Llnool11 Wey, tt11-ll _,.. the Extcutt.... ., ~ ,.,., Clllfornle '1114.
of&. at 3140 pua TNI ~ "oonduOt..s by"' PWUC NOTICE ---------------Drive, Newport BMch. ::nllO:'.:i"" WOOl•llon other NTmOUe •11111.. PWUC ~
'11\e Pickwick Club1 an
entertaln.ment packa1e
producUon company ln
Oran1e County, will
provide the .ctor.
U::.,."'f'ev. & L.oM MM!. MAim ITAW NiiilOUI • 11, IN
John M. Yunll1t, Jr. Thi fOllowlnt PlflOlll.,.. ~ U.. ITA~ lxeo. VIOi Preeldtn1 l>UliMll M l Tllo fOlloMlt ,.,..,,. ft dolrlf
Tiiie 1t1ltmtnl wM flled wtttt lt)I VIDIO VIM'll"I· 1101 W. bUlllllll • County Cllril of OrMOI Oounty on MacAttfU etvd., I 141, e.tta Miao I.A) " I OOMPOHINTI INC:J
June to, 1t12. 0.. '2707 18> " I IYaftMI IHO ; (C) " • ,,.._ Jolul '*"-Jr., 1101 W. a.ICMnOH IHO .. 3100 W. WflMI ll'ul>ll1ll•d Oreng1 00111 Delly MIOAl1tlut lllYd., 1148, Stint• AN.> Aw't..la 7, a.n-. AM. CA H704.
Pliot June 11 22 at ...... 9 11182 ea. •2101 row D Mlef.-.iotocw 1no. • ' ' ' · ..,,., "34-ta l'rri NIWtro, 2813 l.oolnlotl Calltornll Oot6)0rltlon, 1·100 w. 1---.---.,.-llft------It.. Lot~. Ce. llOOM W-Ave., 111, 8Mtl AN. CA ~ ""'-n. ~ "oonduc1ed by. 12704. "8JC flOTIC( ~ portnertNp. Thll ~ .. oonduotad ~ •
----------· Jolul ,ldleco Jt OCll'l)Otatlon. l'rri NIVWfO Faw D
NOTICE OF OEATB OP ™'"""'*".,..Mid wlUI""' M1Crftl..--,;r ... ioqy-1na.
TO =51c:'~ CECELIA 8 , ~ANDEL ~1~of Oranoe 0ounty on 11111 ~ -Mid wtt11 ... .wM• (I) AND OF PETITION TO "~ County CIOrtl of °'llnOI eouncy on ,.._ f1tM1l7 ADMJNJST1!:R ESTAT2 NO. ll'ublleh•d Or•noe eo .. 1 Diiiy Ji.w t1, 1912. --"'•-_.. A 11Sl11 fltlot June 15, 22. 2t, >.if e. 1"2 ,,.,._ --··-• • H3&-t2 Publllhed Orang.•• CouC'OlllY Noeloe .. ~"*. bUlk To all hein, benefid&rieo, Piiot, June 15, 22, 29, .My. 11t2 =:::: ~~ ~ c:redltore and c:ontlnaent NI.IC flOTIC( 2saw2
to be mede. credlton of Cecelia B. K•n ~ .. ~·~ ~ Kandel and penoru who NOTICE OP DEATH OF PlBJC fl011C(
.,,..., Md ZI' Code Number: may be otherwile In~ ALICE ELIZABETH SHAW ---------
1111 1raneleror(~1ro: HAA"AH In the wW and/or estate. AND OP PETITION T.0 NOnCa °' g,o;_~~~~.:20 b/H~~J.~Sr~ ADMINISTERP.STATENO. ~~
"You'd h•ve S•ve ... four bits ,J;.,~1~ ~~I the Superior Court of A·1117H . .__ NEWPORT HOME LOAN, INC.• ~ 111 ~ Orange County requeottna To all D1Cin, benefldariel, duly ~ TruetM undlt IN lf'n you got on in St. Lou." ~:, .,.. ~ that Herbert J. Karidel. Sr. creditors and continaent ~~~A~
AUTAUMHf IHCOAPOAATED, 1 be appointed u penonal c red Ito rt o f AL ICE TO THE H1G EST 9IOOE1' ~ C1111orn11 oorpor1t1on, tot3 E. repreeentatlve to tdmln1lter !!LIZABETH SHAW and CASH (peyab6e at lln'9 of .... 1n
:::;•· Huntington &Hell. CA the eatate of Cecelia B. peuons who may be lewful money of tne Unft.ct~= _,_., ... "
CONFUSING -This ta what airline
pueengera are putting up with these days -
paying more for a shorter trip.
Loa Angeles -will ooet $358 round-trip. The
d1l\aDce between auc.,o tD Omaha ii under ~
mllee. but the cheapest round•trlp ticket according
to United .. Marty Leaver la $274; for $4 more, you
can fly ~try and back.
''There are a lot of .bargalna out there," '81d
Leaver, "but there are aome Tnoonaistenc:tea."
United la faced with the proepect of
competition on the route between Loa Angeles and
Hawaii; two more airlines are about to enter the
market and have announced low introductory fares.
To counter the newaimen, United la aJaahirur lta
one-way fare between Lo. Angels and HonOlulu
fare from $310 to $119.98 through July ~.
The competition, combined with the l'flCIWlion.
has cauad nlCOrd 10tl8e9 in the airline Industry .
Britain'• Laker Airwaye, which piooeered roclt-
bottom transatlantic fares, went out of 1NliJle8t in
Febnaary; Braniff Airways ~ aerYice in
May. Industry analysts predict there may be other
failures. .
For the consumer, the competition can be great
-if you're in ~t place al the right time and want to go to the t destbsation. Bui you have to
watch the ads check travel agents and the
carrien themaelvee; the dlacounu are flexible and
fleeting.
Thai IM l*'IOI~ to bl Kand e l ( u n d e r1 t b e o&herwt.e lnteres1ed In the : ~·= = ~ unc1w 1111ie1 1111..,1ecl 11 In 0--11 Independent Admln.laintion wWA and/oc es;::: been 1.,_. Deed of Trull In tll1 property a I m It I r I a I I , I 11 pp 11 I I , of llltatea Act) The ~ -oeti~ wcu ,,.,...,.., ~tbed: mero111ndl11, equipment (or) la .et for ~ In Depl b y \' Al.. E R I E A N N TIW8TOR: CL YOE A.. McKAY Md ~ im:c'~ No. 3 at 700 CMc c.nter TH 0 M P S 0 N i n t h e =~"'8> E. McKAY. llueblnd Md
II looat9d tit: 428 I. 17111. Coeta Drive, W.i_ In the Qty of Superior Court of Orange ~: NEWPORT HOME
M111 , CA 1001tller wltll Ill• Santa Ana California on County reque1ttn1 that LOAN TRUST #2»
followlng d11ct1b1d alcollollc July 7 1912' at t:JO a.m.. V A L E R I E A N N Reoorded s.otem&>er 24, 11181 • b•v~ llcan11(1): OH SALE IF YOU oBriDcr to the THOMPSON be appointed lnatt.No.30lt11nbook t4231,l)IOC :r.uH2~1~1~ CfU\tinsolthepeUb.you adper.inall It repttment tative&of ~i:=-~~~ ~ tor prMIMe ioo.oci .t: ~ elths .....,-at the a m n 1 er the eetate o llkt deed of "'* dllcttOee IN
-~ h I d t t A L IC E EL I Z AB ET H to1ow1ng property: L04 13 of TrlC1 Thal the tot.I oonllderetlon for ear DI an • • e your SHAW IRVINE, CA (under No 378 In thl Qty of Cotta MeM, tfle.,.,..., of Mid bullnell Ind of obEtlona or file written th •I d . d ~~i. of Orange, Slat• ot Mid lolnll{1) 11 tM..,, of s100. ob tlone with the court e n e Pen e 0 t • por,...., l'W«dld 1n 000.00 lncludlno Inventory be ore the bearina. Your Admlniatratlon of F.etat.es bOdl 15, PIOI a . m11c1 , * •
9ltlmNd .. ..o.. wtlioll ooMlal of appearance may be In penon Act). The eetitlon la eel foe mape, In thl offtol of thl county
ttw 1o11ow1r1g; ~ °'**· 110. or bv vour anctne hearing In Dept, No. 3 at 700 r9COf'der or Mid c:iounty. EJlcept thl oo~.::J ~1m1nd Ho t• to be 1 'Y y y 0 U Ay.R E Civic ~nter Drive West Hortt11111~ 1557.42 teet. ret1 wllh eull thr~ Ihle F A ' YOU ARE IN DEFAUl T UHOE.A A aeorow. eeo,000.00. CREDrroR or a contingent Santa Ana, CA 92701 on DUD Of' TRUST OATB> AUGUST
That It Ille been .... --creditor of the deceued July 7, 1982 at 9:30 a.m. 1. tH1 UNLESS YOU TAK! llld tr1n1far•1(1) and ••Id mustfileyourclaill(with~ IF YOU OBJECT to the ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR ltatWfllrOl'(e) tNt OOl-.ratlon tor I ~-'-'"of the -'tion. you PROPERTY, IT MAY HIOlDATA IN ltWlllllr of llkS ...,_ Ind of court or preeent t to the ..... --PUBLIC SALE. If YOU MUD AN 1111ie1 ...._., II to bl paid cnty pereonal representative either appear at the EXPt.AHATK>ft Of' TH£ HA.TUM .ner~hel"-'~~ appointed by the court hearing and ttate your OF THE ~AGAINST
O.S-1111edl of Mod!olc ..._.within four montha from the obEtlona or fUe written vou. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
Control. purwene to 8oo. 24Crn 91 dete of tint iHuance of ob tloru wlth the court ~Senta AM A Collla T~at th• llere111 d11crlb•d let1en u provided In Section be ore the bearing. Your ...._CA 12t28. -.
......,.. .. to bl CONUml'lllMd. 700 of the Probate C.ode of a~ may be 1n penon "i" • .,... lddr.-or common
=c'; == ~=:..:. California. The time for or l t Yy o~l°R E A :~·~:~1:~n 1~1 ;!'::: ::o~· 1'::
tuta ._,... IMl. w.-. .... ~ cl.alma wW not ~ r<"Dvnrron ..i .. -t ~ °' co11oe•11-)." CA t2tl3 on or lfter J41it I, 1t12. pnor to four months from ~ n or a coo ... ...,.. The belllllollry ""6er Mid o...s AN otll« bull-nllllM and the date of the heerlng creditor of the decewd. you of Tnm, ~,.....of• 1nee11 °'
m:tdt 1 1 IMC! ~ thl tr~•> noticed above must file your claim with the cMfault In Iha 0Clligdol11 MCUr9d
wlthWI ..,_ ~ IMI peel.'°,._ YOU MAY EXAMINE court °" preeent it to the thereby. heretofcn ~ Ind .. known ~o ttan1flt'M(t), aro: the.., .... .__ b .... _ U pe reonal representative cHllv.,ed to 1111 und.,lloned • non.. L__./ I .......... pt y u ... court. . wnt'9n Ded91edioi• of Olfd Ind Nanfi""'and ICIOIMI of MCtow you ue lnterest.ed 1n the appointed by tht court o.mand ror a.. Ind wrttten no-.
holCI•" llRVICE ESCROW esta'-e you may file a request wtthln four months from the of bfeodl Md of Oleetlon to c:ai.. · · \ Cl } d £ p • }s !?~P:.:!; ~2::.::-Ch Blvd., with 'the court to receive date of fln~ _laauanc:e of ;:• undt~r='!.!:' .::..::::
DI.Ill llllal eve an Orest retty g1r wOA---2, tta. special notice Of the ~~~:g::: enr.1t!r .. tter Iha und~ned
. HA"RAH CORPORATION ventory of estate ...eta( c llf I Th I f c:a.-dllldno-.ofllrllQllendol
HILBERT
GEORGE FREDERICK HILBERT, long time Otange
County Phanriaciat, paaed
away in South Laguna on
June 12, 1982. A native
Califomlan. Mr. Hilbert WU
born ln Eureka and WU a
araduate of the University of California S ch ool o f
Pharmacy. He 1\erved hla
profeoalon for 50 ye.an In
Riverside, Fullerton, and
latterly in Dana Point
where be fourtded that d~'•
only drugetore in 19$8.
Survtvon include his wife,
Muriel of the home,
daughter Mary (Mrs. Peter
G. ll'emple) of Corona del
Mar, Ca. and grandlorw Eric
and John Temple, brother
Harry C. Hilbert of Carmel.
Ca. and sister Mrs. Velma
Greenall of San Lula Obbpo,
Ca . Private graveside
service• w e re heJtd on
Tue9day, June 1~. 1982 at
Pacific View Memorial Park.
Pacific: View Mortuary
direct.on.
UNUMfTED of the pedUom, accounta a orn a. e t me or e1ec:11on to bl Aloordod Merdl ~1
h . I d covered ~"1.i.l..w, nd report. described In filing~ will not expire =:.::;:·1247.m4cf-untlng regu ate T•••ore Section 1200 of the prior months from Said 1111 wlll b• made but OON J08e RESTAURANT INC. ornla Proba&e Code. the date of the hearing wllllout cov•n•nl or warrenty. . by statute eCllfornlaooipoilllloo Mldael R. Le•beUer, noticed above. tlllPfW,or lmplled, ~ ttUI, Shooting and hunting in the Cleveland 8r Joe MorjOMJ)fl, jAttone1 at Law 117' YOU MAY EXAMINE pa 1 •·0"· or ~ to
N tional ~~ ia _,...,,.. PNlldenl L ... • D 'c the file kept by the court. u poy IN ~ pmo1p1111.m of a run::111\ .... a-.ted by ocder of the forest TROP~.a. i•-'y (AP) ey ..,_ Morjoeepl. aura er rlve1 eeta in _ ... ln th eie notilC•I MCUr9d ~ ....s Deed of superviaor. • ~ w.i Sec.IT,.. Meaa, Callforala HUI. you a.re tefe&leu e Trwt. wt1t1 lntlt'lll •rt eald..,_ -'nl8 Town Council in T1w..,_ HMll7 estate, you may file a request provided. ldvW-. " ll'IY Ufldlr An order cloaes 80me lands with a history of this beach town has emMCa UC** COllPMY PubU.hed Orange Cout with the court to receive thl wme of lllliCI o...s Of T"*-
sh<>?ting-related problems, retainacertainareu.and ~pealed a statute that =-:=.'="--Daily Pilot. June 15, 16, 22, apec:lal notice of the~~-==-~-;:
destgnates othen for shooting only in the pu.nwl of banned ugly women Pubflatled °':;r eoee1 Dally 1982 Inventory of estate aueta llkt Deed of TNlt. 8a6d .-•tie
game during hunting eeaaon. from aunbatbi .... n·•d• Plot • .-.... 16. 1 2628-82 land of the peddona, accounts hlkl on WedMldey, -Mt 'I. 1Na e1 .... .. "' 2131-42 and report• dekrlbed In 2:00 p.111. It tl'9 ~A-Most of the Trabuco Ranger Di.strict and Santa but allowed beeutlful ---PWUC--fl011CE-----llfl'l'M'C SecUon 1200.5 of the entrance to tll• Civic Center
Ana Mountains will be open to shooting only durine women to bare their ftll.IC ""'~ Califomla Probate-code ~ 300 E. °""""*"A-.
hunting aeaaona. Eight areas are clmed to ahooting tnuta on the beach. WELDlR Ir BRUNI~. 111:":1111 ~1~'rr' ~ 1n111a1
at all times. Moat of the Palomar and Deecanao "It was just a joke," NOTICE OF DEATH OF NOTICE OF DEATH OF BY: WILUAM J . BRUNICK pubblklfl of tNI noca. IN toea1
Ranger Diatrlcta are open to lhooting aaid Mayor Giuseppe DAVID B. SCHWARTZMAN THEODORE KLEINER A=al t.w emountoftNunc*tlWlnoloftM shoo~!'~~ ~vailawhJchbl ~li~~landthe Romano , aher the ~~l~~J8. ~~~D4>~~.~Bu~t ::.1:~t~d~E~=:: -. iQJwa;wona _.,. a e a. "-wve · statute wu repealed. A·llltlf PETIT I 0 N T 0 ~.CA Hl71 1dvanc11 11 ua.too.u . To
National Forest office9. "Now we'll do thinp To all beire, benefidariM, ADMIN181'Ek ESTATE NO (71') 7tS.tllt dNrmrtl ""'~bid. you m11Y
DEATHS
ELSEWHERE
LONDON (AP) -Dame
Marie Rambert, 94, Po6ab
born founder of the lAlDdon
Housing
• semmar
planned
eerioualy," c:reditora and c:ontlnirent A·UHl'-Publlahed Orange Cout ~f ~ ~ 1 1112.. 1 The repeal means an creditors of Davlo H . To all heirs, benefldariee. Daily POot. June 14, 15, 21, NEWPORT HoMELOAN, IHC. old town recuJation will SclJwartz:man and persona creditor• and contingent 1982. • 1111ie1 T,..._
go into effect, banning w~ho may be otherwise credlton of Theodore 26()9...82 ey T.D. KAVICE COMPANY.
all nude or topleu In In the wt11 and/oc Kleiner and penone who :!,",.!...., • ....., .... __ .ca may be otherwiae lntensted ~ ::=;;-·
sunbathing. d A peUUon bu been filed In the will and/or atate: One Q1Y 8NovwC1 w-.
The etatute, paHe b~ A.mold Greene, D.D.S. In A ~tion baa been ft.led °'""""'CA 12ee1 ' •Maun'.Yb28at'hpermlln~ottedn 1nudeocal t e Superior Court of bsy arkCoKlelner 111 the pf~~ eo.t Delly ange County request.l.Jli uperior urt of Oranae Not."'-15 22. 21. 1912. beecMe in town ln that Aruold Greene, M.D. be County requeatlna that · · 2547~
-----------. ballet echool that bean her ''The Keya to Today'~ Calabria in the toe of the appointed u penonal Mary Kleiner be appointed1 __ .,.,,. _____ _
J1nanc=W Mase'' will be Italian boot only by t.d ve to admln.later • penonal repraes1batiw to 'PlaJC 1111( W l9Tll
IMTZ ... OM
SMrnt a nmta.L
WISTCUff CHAN&.
427 E. 17th St
Costa Mesa 8-'&-9371
,_CllaOTNmS
SMmfl' NOftUMY
. ·927 Main St J
HuntlnQton 811ach
536-6639
name and a major force In
Brltiah ballet 1n tlm century,
died Saturday.
WORCESTER, Pa. (AP).
-...... A. Seheikei,
87. a former ceramlc:e
company executive and
father of U.S. Health and
Human Servtc. Secretary
Richard S. Schweiker, dleCl
Saturda,y.
·WINSTON-SALEM. N.C.
(AP) -Alesaa•er
HH••n•a Gall•c::(• 74, who bepn • a and
became chairman of the
board of R . .J. ReJ:nolda
Toba()CO Co., died J'rlday.
diacua•ed at two "young women capable the eatate of David H . admlnleter the estate of ----------
h b • f ltt b ut f waruman (under the ~Kleiner (under the OM9eUlal lllO ... o m e u Y e r • 0 exa n1 ea Y 0 t Admlnlatradon Independent Administration AM ONllNANm cw 1NI cnY cou•a1. cw 1NI cnY cw cotTA
lnformation aeminara female.body." ._Act). The petition of flltatea Act). The petiUon mu. CAUPOMIA. CNA:11•11 n11 w cw A flOllT*I °'
apamcnd ~lea & Women'• IJ'OUpe and eel for bearinc In Dept. te •t for ~ In Diep\. ,MCIU t MD ...... llt MD~ TO POIM.IC. Marbtlnc of the l e f l i I t p • f t l • I o. 3 at 700 QVic Cen1m' No. 3 at. 700 CYic Center THE~~~,... CfTY ~ C08TA MQA ooa H!M8V
Bulldlng Industry immediately cl'ltici1ed , West, In the Qiy of. Drive. West, In the Qty of ~TION 1. n.. 11tlll'9byPleOedMCIlncludod1n tt. ll'OA-Ud A.odadan of Southern the ltatute u offemlve anta Ana, Callfornla on Santa Ana, CalHornia on UM.•,.... Pf°'*'Y bOUnded br Vwteae Way (WINfloule Aoedl. ,.._,,.omia 11> women. uly 14, UllS2 at 9'.30 a.m. July 7, 1982 at t:30 a.m. ~ Drtwe. 1a10 ·MllM A~ lllWf Pl°"'*"""" ••wt•dlt
"-'tUU' • • 11' YOO OBJllCT to the 1J' YOU OBJECT to the :::.nd ~~:!,. ~4 ~~ l6oflG HnOt llNherd,
July 10 will be the craotlnr of. the pJ!tltlon, you lfalltina of the petition, you 18IO•t .. 1 AIMNOr 11'1rff1 Numtten 1414J1-01.02.11 and
fint eeminar at the PllUll abould elk aJ>S>eU' at the lhouJd elt.ber appear at the 4ta-111-01, 04. • Crown Va 11 e y II heartnc aod ital• your headn1 and etate your ~O.:::, :"_.....rt tN ~of°"""-. of
Community Fark at obEtlona or fUe written obEtlona or file wrltten A potUon o1~2 and'· 11"'°""on•,_..fl'llP,...111 20751 Crown Valley 11111111 ob tlon• with the court ob tlone with the court lkM*Ul..~'!!_aoof'er011~1n1Noflllolottt.coun.y"9oof'derat
Parkway. II be ore th• bearlna. Your be ore the hearlna. Your ~t. Punun to._~ of a..on '"" a1
--------~~be In penan ~may betn peras ...._..Codi of ..-.=ofc-.W... oe.tat•o.1•3 ~.,!.~1 e-=r:: s:-.1. -i't"Y"oM·ag A ori"f~on·RI! A~~1r .... ~-..:=:::=:a.:.:• b B Ci I ... ~S CBmlTOJl «a cxmt&nemt cRmroti or a conUD19ftt lnloollcift, _..., !...!..~~~-!!~ v c -.~,~ credttoroftbtdeo: 11111,,ou c:redlaolthedec 11111.you a.moNa.TNIOtdli•---tlM--_. ... .._M..,_..,_
TALLABA881!1!, Fla. -.vwniH .. cn-Mr. Ind~;;,,_, 1 IDUltflle~c:WmwUhtbe mustfileroutdalntwltbthe :'\:'ml:=.":m.,. ...... '*.::·:-s.::r .. -:11':::"..:-::
(AP) -ronq~r GeorlS• Both Wen.ta becln at Hunttnoton IWtl, ~. ....., ooun « ~t tt to the eD'Alt Ott ..--' It tD the OMNGe ~ DM.Y :!~ 1111111111 Of,,.....~
Gov. Mu•l• Orlffl•, 174, f'.30 a.m. ..., a pertonal reprea•ntatlve pertooal reprHentatl"• JlftMICI Md Dlll*MCI "'•dY Of 'C-. ....._ or. In._~·••·
who once pledaed to J'or information, call ec:.:=..~r-'°ConletP• appoint~ by the court appohutd by the court ~~':rO::.i=::':.:::1::.-:_-::.a.-: r.-Te ~ a:hoola. 9$7-2665. -• whhtn ...... manthe from the within four wntha baa the ..... cl .. -Claltl .,. en:::-to ...... ~ .... r:::.!:.~. ~~.o;!~~:~o: ~·~no ,.,~D1v1d aonct, t.=.o!=~--.:C.:: :=..o!·~::~ =-:.·~~"'A-.:"'-1w=. .. ,0-::'.,,tat:.?,_~':
trcm 1855 to_t•~ ~ D:....De.l.J•f 1 100 of thit Prob1t:t Ooc1it of 700 o« the Praba• Codo .c .._ .... °"' ,..,....~.,.. _... .. De 'i.J ~•:!:n .. , •. Dennie CaUfomli. 'the u .. for CallfC:: Tb• time for :...,_.,,,.,......, .. CIW~.._..,..,_.. .. 1
. ~ABSO Y; Nev ' ...._ fUlnc ddiDi wll not ...,.. ftllDC ~ not ....... 'Allm AND ADOIJTID W. 11t -Cllf ~ ,-.; (AP) -~T ~· -.. prior' '° row montha from ....... tour: ...... ,... I ·,~MIM....... t ~a~ MlthOr w~ skate set Mr.,,,_ Mre. "le""4 '°"· the Clate of tbe MarLa• th• date of th• bearla1 =:.=.._ becillne enthralled With IMM. Mr· .. U Diotbd lbow. "°"°9d .... ATT8T· •
tbe Weit durlnl a BWy Barty's RoU.r ._,,...,..,._,_....._"""" YOU MAY SXAlllN• :YOU MAY SXAlllN.S ._.,:,...... , ... ,1d ... .;::,.;.a 1 y -~ .... ......_. wm "'· . &M ma ..._ _,, .... aowt; u u. • -. -.; -. cawt.. u ~ Olil*.,... . · en.a uvvv n o ... en, ,...._, .---.. • • ye\& ue lll&nffted la JOU .,.. ........ , .. IP die ~-~ =-x=:·.
1 Jf.Y., Cljd w~. be boet to. lO·tiou.r .. , . .,. ... ,.. °"'' .. DMi• -...J11DU-•a .... ,....., .. a--;
IU•A-,,_. an .lune o.i.n. .... -.-with ti.e.iOW-t eo rec..iwia ..u.·u.. __.. ao ~ omM'l_..'A ... ...-.io ~... n-21 to ~ Unhld •peel al aoUH of th• •••cl•I aotlH of .... .. '· • -Cllltt .......... ClllJ'll .... ~ :'l:I :.,: •• ,d., 1:': Oll*.iNIJof~ Cl 1awat11!17., ._. .. -..,,,..~., ........... OlllMI • Gelli..._...,,..-r ..... ... •"'<• ....._. = OUltJ aha DIXed ........... I UPI -.. if ... plfd I -=-~~-vi:.i: ...... -..I•-. A T.... .... .... a • ....... ,..~= ... ,...,. .._._. ........... ....,. .... aa ·wz,;;;;;;;:;,.. .., -~ .... :-:--... •·•t•r •·0 A ., ~~ ....... no·.•.,.... • .. •hlllOO •• .... .............. ··--.._.. .. _.....,"'"_• ar•1111 a.. ...._a.. aa ......_ wm .,, 1r -~· .... : ........... .....,.-•tUI aaril.!_ oa tla• ... "WHk-4 ~Oh Tie .. ltaH 4'•1t•W• ter ..._ • Oereltral P•J•J" &a • •m,--. .. :1:-.:r:a: .. ,..,,..
_ ....... _ ...
W iu••N•t• °' .. ,u .. ~ h•r• '110" '' _.AM,~ tft4111ltr• of the wltlllil "tfllOf ............. .,....., .. "'"T•'" tevi"t• •nf \.•tt1 ,_., '\" "''" ~ .. ~
A111t ~~,1 a Ooltto.t,l'lt. "CW~~ V:::'Ji:t. •1 \.IMtlfl WI,, _,,_ ~ .. ...... ~1\=~1r~ WA': ~~d r~,,,.lNM~: .. "c.~ ._ltllHI fl. owe, HOO w: ~011lvor Orlvo. lrvln•, = ............ Al-. o.i.ornle Tiie !Wiit =t ~ ......
UIMloll\ leY, U .w MM. of ~~OTf":f li"A . e = ~ ~-:-~ 00111«•'6oli. 1'40 '°""' T"9 =•it ... lllldllilltl\M 8:....~No. II, Mellelfll, ~ 1f/fl.ot er.,. ~on That lh• 11ro11ort' 11ort1nent
._..olor::11ri"'*"• ~11°'n',... ~~'-' 1°~!' r:o"~f.~•:t ;~:"' •6u::.tr ~'~"~~ ......... -.. • .a . .,..., .. -lrWlt,~ .. 114
....., ~r....y-t~~ ---MIJC---tcne(-------.-,-!Jl.VIHQ NH NSTAUAAHT.
l901'0llOf'IMNOUmOM ~t:~~:t~
NllO c:.:"i!':"' at¥en thot of FlRIT IH'f'!MTATI IAHt( JOAN M """"' and l.YHNI M 01' OALll'O"NIA, uo"ow
DOWNING o"d MAYllLLI A: ~~.:~!..™ ~!= QAl\IANO, heretofore dolnt .,.., ir.e 18' day of JIJlt, 1tN. ~ \11\dW V. tlctltlouo llnft Tiie MITIO 8lld odcfrtte of ttlt 1101N Ind ll)'t9 of JlM Ill.ANT penon with ~ 0111n11 m.y be MIP'()ANTll.I, ot HI A. M~I~ llled to FIAST INnMTATI! BANt<
Avtnltt, Olty of lotllo• latond, OF CALll'ORNIA, ESCROW ~Of Orone•. lt•f• ol DEPARTMINT, 1011 N. Main • on the 20lh d9' of Str .... 8anto Ana. Cellforni. t2702, s::.::12, lly lftUt~al OOnMnl, end the IMt day for ftt1na olallno by tM Mid llW••lhip and ""'I~ 1N1 lie ttie ~day ot "*' Nleltono • par1na'9 Juna, 11112. wtllcft .. the lluollwo "=-llOtloo .. hereby t'-' ~..::.. CIONUfMIOtlOn d••
.,... lie 111'1•• lllgiitd w11 noii lie So tor 11 ta known to utd ,_a,. ..... 'from IHI doY oft. fot im.nded TtWNroe Mid lneondod
on' oblloatlon Incurred by th• Tranaforora uHd 'the rollowlng
04llltt In It* _.. ~ Of In the oddltlonot llualn ... namet and "°"" of the ftml. odd! 11111 wttNn the """ ,..,. DATlD AT'Coau Moat, i..tputnone
CelbNa. IHI t44tl day of June, Dated May 2\ 1N2 1MI. LAMP POST ..a:zA ~ M. Downing o Callfonllo OOf1)0l'9llon Pul>lltMCI Or:r Coaet Dolly 8y. Tilon)M c. 8otro
Plot. JI.flt 11• 1 291~ Publl1119d Orange Cout Dally
-----------PllOt. June 15, 1t82 ,, "8JC M)TIC( 2~2
fliChnoul ._.. "8JC flJllC( MAim ST A,._.,,.
•Tfle tollowlng ~eon 11 doing MOTICI Oil ~ -TWUrt'&'a I.ALI 10HELU OFFICE PROOUCTS T .e. Ne. .... 00,~ 2152 Mtc:Mloon Dr., ll'Ylno. CA NOTICE 18 HEAEBY OIWH, IMt 12111. on WednMday, J4it 1. 1N2; ot t:OO
Donna l . Jullono, 47200 o'ctodle.m.ofMldday,tntheroom cn.okoe. MowllerTY Sprtnoa, CA Mt aolde fot oionductlng TNllMe'a tnea. a.i.. w11t11s1 the offtooo of REA.L
TNt ~lo oonducted by 111 E8TATE SECURITIES SERVICE. ~ located .. 2020 North ·---· DoMa L Jullano Suite 208, In the City ot 8Mto Arw.. ~
TNe ......,_,. -tlled with the County of Or•nt•· State of
COuMy a.. ot 0ranoe Col.my on Colltornle, RE l ESTATll
June t1, 1"2. 8ECUAITIE8 SE~ o COllfomla
'191.U corporation, 11 duty appointed
PullllaMd Oronee Cout Dally Tn.wMe under and pur-..it to ""
Plot, June 15, 22, a . J4ll't •. 1t12 po-.r ot l&le conferred In that 2512-12 Olft.ln Deed of Trwt executed by
JONATHAN M. JARVIS. a ellVo ---.---fl'-..,,.------1mon. recorded ~ 1. 1tl0. ..._ "".-. In Booll 1Sl23 of OMclal Aaoof'da ot
---:fliC==::T:n:IOUl::::-::IU::::ll::•=M:---t a t i d CO u n I y, at P og a 8 4 7 , MAim STA,,_.,. Aeoordar'a in.tnlmant No. 1&48, by
The folowlrlt ~ -doing raaoon of • llf-*' « d9fallt In bualll8M ..: payment or ~ormenco of the
T t4 E J A .. E 8 BAR R I E ollllqatton• ncurad th~
COMPANY 106 E. 18th 81., eo.te tnc:IUdlng tMI ~ °' Mota. CA i2e21 Notice of which wH recorded ....,,.. Uo¥d o,m. 3353 Cell FebNary 1t, 11112. • Alootdar'• la V• San ~ bA 82112. INtNIMl'lt No. 12..oeeeeo, WILL ...,.. S..,_,.,, ~Cole la SEU. AT PUIUC AUCTION TO THI
Veta. San~ CA t2f12. HIOHHT llDDE" FO" CASH,
TNa ~ la oonduetod by • la*M moM¥ of .. UNlad ....... ~ perti1e11Hp. OI 0 OOllNlr'O Cf-* *-" on O ,,.,,_ L o.m. .... or ,..... ...,.. • .... or
Thia .....,.,t -tlled wlttl \tie lador1ll ~ unlan, or 8 -:-OI
="I. a.. of 0ranoe County on ....., ..,.... Md 1oan 111.1r • ~-1--....... "' .. -. ......... .. --. -,... ............ ~ .. ...
P\tbllafled Orange Co.at Deity ~ ._.., llr I, • T,...._ 111
Plot. ....... 15, 22, 29, tte2 .... :--==.-::::,,:,.a.:
i........a lalowo:
-ti' Ml\Tll"r PAM:ti. 1' ,.._ ""'~ Unit No. 10 H thOWft and dalcftbed Ill .. _...,...,.. .....
P9C1mOUI .,.... recorded on ...,...,..,., 14, 1t1I Ill um STA,_,. book 12Mt. Paoeo 12t to ttf
Tiie '°'°'*10 s---dc*lg lnclulM of oMcW ,.... of Mid
llulll.--OOl.l'lty • arnonded by Mltlidftwlt • T.K.O. JANITOAIAL, 17125 San to ooodomlnlurn pion recorded on
"lc#Go ,ltNet, F~taln Valley, November 10, 1t11 In llOOk 12911.
c.MorTlla t210I -.,.... 1802 and 1803 of °"'*'
Mary fl Cornotoc*. 17125 San NOordo of M6d county. Ricardo Stroot, Fountain Vol .. y, PARCEL 2: Clllor'nlil t270I 1'I\ WldlYlded one thlfty·fouf'th
Cathy Hitt, 1112 Sycamore (1i34tll) lnteroat H • tenant In
Avenuo No. 3, Humtngton loedl, common In tlle fM tn..,... In and to ~ t2t4I the common -of tow 2.'3 and 5 nm .,...,_ to condUded by • of tract N6I .. por map "'9d 1n OINftll oartnweHP. llooll 43e, pagoo 1 to 7 tnctuolYe. of 'Mary fl 0omatod( mlecellaneou• mope, r-d• of
Thll ........... -tlled wtal the Mid OOl.l'lty, • "'°' "*" .. doflnod ~a.. of Oranoe County on tn ttie *'*" ~ ~dof'•llloilt'' .._ 24. 1M2. of tho declorotlon of eoV9nanta. ,_, condition• a nd rootrlotlona, ~ OttnQe Coeat Dally recorded Apt 21, tt71 In. llOOll
Pilot. -26, "'-1, •• 15, 1M2 1"44, paoo t61 ot oftlolal ~ 22IMMl2 ((fl• "decloratlon"), and any
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MIC).QA.L 8EIMCO. • Callomla $;;clor'* "°"' """ of .. Oorporotlon, 410 W. Badillo, that ~ lie wtcl*I °' CoWw.. Celtotnla 11122 • duty un er tlle poroel of land appointed Truat .. undor and herelnolloff daectllled together ~ to Dead of TNOt NCOfdecl with ttie por1*Ull rltfll at dr9IO. Mord!•· 1111. • lnlt. No.. 3*1. mtntng, -.plorlng and operating Ill bOOll 1-. pt1t9 117, ol otlldal thorofor and atortno In ona
..... In' .. oflloo of .... County ~ .... -"°"' Mid land Alodl• • of ar... County, .... Of llf'/.oe.. llllel, llldud!lnt .... r1dlt
of Celbllla _...,~JOHN 8. to ,....... 01 ......... Orm ~ end KU SUN H/W • Ind rNno ~ lerlde oCtl« INI\ JIT • T...-ora, WILL LL AT tt10oa ._ ... ~......,,, o1 « ..U.UO AUCTION TO HIOHUT OOI ..... UM11 Md lfWll !Mo,
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The marketplace on the Orange Co~t ... 642-5678
IOUAL. ltOUINa OllllOllfUNtn
Prise W•t S.y bayfront. 81.lpe tor 2 boe'-.
remodeled 3 bdrm, 3 bath $1.200.000.
OcMn & .)et\Y vtewiM&rlne l'QMI. ' bdrm. 3
bath, 1'700 -..ft. ...... 000. ~t. ..............
~::.~:.~!Md !'rime Udo Nordbayfront. ~bdrm,~~ bath.
In thl• newapeper I• Lee L.Jb 2 boet tlipe •l,500,000.
eubi-ct to tho ffoderal ~ ~ 'jf' :a~~ Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + larp rec. rm.
advtttltt "any Pf'oftn1n-beam celllnp. furnllhed, paUott. $420,000.
oo. 11m1ttt1on °' dtacrtmt-• -· llLI u--llT nation blood on re~. ....... 1r11
color, rollglon. oa• or ·...,..oon view from 6 bdrm,~ bath. playroom,
natlonal ortoln, or any darll rm. den. Boat ollp. •1.~.000. lntantlon to moko an,
tuch prof~ llmlta· UYllM COYE
tlon OI dlacrimlnallon." s--ular bayfront view 2.br, 2 be U~r,
Tiiiie ,,..,,.p..,_-wlll not ....---• 000 knowlngly accept any 2 be dn. 2 boet llliJl9 1,800, . .
adV«tt11no fOf r .. 1 ...
tato wfllch la In violation COIOllUO CAYS
......
UI "9Atlll.
e.outlfutty decorated' 1 bdrm plua den condo,
-1 bar, 1'A bathe, pool
& J*=u.Dl. Wolk 10 golf
courM .. tonnl1 & allop.
ping. CloM to treewaye.
Charming Spanllll llled
patio. Owner wlll carry
2nd. St48,000. ...
au, au
Lorqo covered patio,
f\reptoca, dOl.lblo car g
rage E.ccollonl condl
!Ion I 136,000. Owner
wlll carry 111 loon Beat
of 1erma. ..,..., ... ,...,.
141-llH
2 Bt. 2 bo condo nr SC.
PtazL 3 )'B. old, "1C,
pallo. dwn1tra. Famll
eeet Sec gate, uaum .
$52,800. 11 37% Int. owe. am. 2nd TO. F.P.
180.000 Ownt 894-259
VACANT· MUST SELL
lllYELlll
LIOITill
Jurt ltkt ~ In • pMI. oxcop~CIU fia'IO a day
and """ ... 2 bdn'n. ~ be. Pt9fl 1 In Tunlo Aock Olan Town-
1\ om••· Ono Of tho
outlUndlnCI *""° of tl!la home la the master
oult• with fltapleot and
eunken tub. End unit ~
oeted Oil two b4111ut""1
grMr'lllOlta. 127 4,600.
~ioiitiithaiilewiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiil Coronado llland CUit. bayfront lot. a~· beet ~ dock. Plana avail, Red. '310,000 w/tenna.
Lido Realty
673-7300
4 Bdr, 2'A Bo. 10 ra,
2100 aq ft' IOng '*'"'·
Int financing w/15% dWn. •513~Da:~
Maka offer. Robin Keith --------,-..,,.
Alty 183-400• i-,,_. -IHI 1111111 Advertl·
aera Should check
their ads dally and
report errors Im·
mediately. The
DAILY PILOT H ·
aumes llablllty for
th• first Incorrect lnaertlOn only.
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
ITAIT l•IT The perfect homo IM
young Of amall tMIMlea. 3
Bdrm. l:la9utJfully remo-
Cl.iod kitchen toaturlng
all Mw oppllanoea, new
root, rr .. h pal11t. tent·
aouo financing. Mou
Vorito arH. Full prto•
•124,000. 751-3111
c:. ' ' -t-' I 't I = -=======-· T.. 11111 --.... ------------------------
"111.L llW1 Prlc.d to Mii at only
1109,too. thlo 3 Bdrm fM"'1 l1ome .. • .,.,.,
lnYeetmantl AMUIN tot
TO and Mier will carry.
Call now to •••I a.6-1111
•J-1 RfMEMBfA DADt
with.
Fatw.1 Dey meoeaoe
142·'8'78
Win 4 FREE TICK.ETSI to an Angelo Game
Dally Piiot
Ctoealtted Ado ••u ITllY ....
Bupor 2 Bdrm 2 tMlttl unit with ox<*i.tlt EaotolcM
locatlonl '••luroe
groonbolt ¥tow S*le ao-coao to pool and ctub-~ Mlnut• to-.. w .. prlotd et 11211.000. c.il now! a.6-1111
THE REAL
ESTATERS
ILlfPl lllM
Sln&l• story md unit, expanded 3 br. 3 ba
on largeet greenbelt, $250,000. , ......
3 bdnnt, 2~ baths condo net.r pool. •145,000.
BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR
1.1 · fln y' ct .. D• ,. '• !I t>l~ 6161
IELLll VEIT 11mam1
Sl)tldoua Nwo ot oooen
and city tight• from tN•
beautlful, otfordalll• 3 Bdrm 2 both llpllt level
Laguna Boach homel
A11ume 1ot TO. Mllor
wlll carry large 2ndl Ae-
ductd to ontt S22t,OOO.
Call nowt &46-7111
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
COLDWel.I.
BANl(eRC
~~~~~~~~~' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ::1'.~~ ••••••••••••••• i R••f --a llU OLDE LAGUNA CHARM ~ ... , Unique 2 lldrm llopr .IASlllll Ollll DECO RA TOR'S DE·
LKlHTI Extremely popu-
lar 3 br pion featuring
mognlt!Qenl decorating,
lrptc:. gourmet 111ond kit·
chon, frml din, lmly rm &
ln·hOUN laundry. All thl•
& moro 101 only $389,000
FEE. 2870 Son Miguel
Or. Newport Botch. 75t-1601 or 762-7373
~ Walker 6 Lee
WT MITA llU
Architect'• home Pvt
entry courtyard w/spa. Frptc1 In L R., F.Rm.
Open ftr plan, ideal for
antartalnlng. Spoclou1 MBA 1u1to. $225,000.
Binnie Dixon'• lletlng.
759-9100
GEORGE ELKINS CO ....
IN BAYCREST
... plan, 1 bath. llY rm 'Ml
2 BR, 2'h BA, atrium. beamed <*llngo. hatd· large enc101ed potto_ wood floOr• & oozy loQ
Lota or privacy. 2 yMll burning trpte. 1111.600
old. lmmocutote. $150 Full Priot.
000. A11umobt• loon. MISSION REALTY
Berti Mllchell 642-8235 494-0131
(0-5t).
~Macnab , Irv me
OCEAN VIEW , Cleuy 2 Br l atudy, 2
both, 2 frptcs, aplral
atalrcaee. $1600/per mo. Chan• Realty 496-8122
or 493-8U8
~FUD~~IU~~.~llllOI~~.~~ ~ .. !.!!!'.../~~
on Ihle lmmoculote LUii LIT
bdrm llOm• wltll ~ wttll 1M ML .....
1ed pollo, fomlly rm. Darting 38' 2k OtMit
aprlnklou & mOfe. Ow· atroet .. Will ..... option
ner 1nxiou1 $129.500. or??? $155,000.
Call 979-5370 Lapa Ylllct U
12% FllUClll 411-1111
A beautlf\llly Upgtaded Wf ,.,., • Jlfl
Bd(m hotne with man •• •••••••••••• •••••• •• amonltlea. Sellera wll
carry S 100,000 ti 12% Ot
A.t.T.D. at 12%. $145 000. For more lnfonna,
tlon call 919·5310
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POI PUii
EITITES
4 U. 2~ IL
BETTER THAN
MOO£L
HAS EVERYTHING
Cul-de-Ifie atroet
Suri & Sal II Club ---eiccollent financing.
8outtl ot hlghwwy. Two *"'· two "9droom doll "°'* In front. Ono ~ droorn unit In raar. Con-
venient location. 1299,
600.
Thia functlollal 4 Bdrm IUffl llU.sl farnlty hOmo lend• ltMlf 3 8'. 1111Q1e atory homo to entertaining, tht yard
w ith now corpou. with pool & 198 ewll hu
~ palntl, and ap-RV parking. A llotlng ot pltanooa. Homoownera in. Von Goldwna. SS95.
Araoclatlon maintain• 000.
llllDOIED
SUSIEI
130,0011
111hc-Yln
20 min.'°
Nowpof1 Cont• $210,000 with SHI0.000
at t2% ftx.td rate l
fully ornorttad.
No polnta or qualltylnt.
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0wnar1:gnt
111·1• ....
=* ~ ~ ,: u,_.1001: oo,..r:s
rotlf'ed ~or Jotoet· ~~~~~·°"~·~87~5-IOOO~~~~~I tero. Mow immedtetoly. ::
Sea anytime. ...,... hhM , ,.,
MoH Verdo monalon over 2400 eq.tt.I View ot
Cotolln•. auneeta enc
c:tty tlghtal 4 king bdrma
3 t>aiha, maalve lomll)
room . .-everything
$38,000 movoa you In
NO OUALIFYINGI Cal
fllt. can't tut at tow, low.
prloel 898-2e38
T/\YLOH CO
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Unique & cti.rmlng 3 br & '°"· Lie/opt or trade for untie. 873-8585.
Ulmlmft ............ 1.-
381' + trptc, hardwood --------· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil t1t1. patio. 2 car garego, TAI •ua
on lo cornor lot. Very· --Vory low Own. Balow 2 br, 2 Ila. In Ptlle*ltlo,
mlct, "14.191 ttll.13f·2253. many faclttU.. nr. 57 4
OCEANFRONT LAGOON 91 Frwya. Hao gd. le·
... r nant.
150' ..,... BEACH 111 ...... 11~ ltn 1000 oq " bulldlng p.cr. .15 Ac LaCoste, Cart.. 11~~. H Yr, UM
bod •216K. 681·8fi5 161--0331 or 916-0938
llLIMIL...U
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WATERFRONT HOMES. tN<
Mt \I TUii'
:l11111 \\ .~ ... , "'" '"''II''" ~···h 131-1400
,, "' ,, lo
41,M,.r1n. AH·
R.tt-. ... l.W~I
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tnl.al 1 ....
210 Grand Centi
Uttte Balboa llland. Free
& clear on Ill• water.
Owner will llllanc:e.
Unique Home•
Alk for Rita or Tom Bo-
land
875-8000
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l1.J•1Bl1 IH1 .................•....
Ullf Mft.11 VOi.ir place In the aun. 3
Bdrm 2 bath NCti. Con-
'ttnlant locetlon to .,., '
boach and shopa. In· come S 1800 mo. Owner
~ Ulll1 Ill financing.
'355,000.
142-1200
j PETE BARRETI
. REALTY
C.nu •I llM 1111 .•....••••.••......•.•
...., flllllthlc
Sellar wltl carry loan '°' qualllled lluyar. Groat
tenna. 3 Bdr 2 Ba. Moti
Verda Highland•. boat
trlr accoH. • 130.000 3281 Colorado Ln
Ownrlagt 55M221.
IRA ftlll ... ..
ASSUMABLE FINAN CINq. Sharp 3 Bdrm
plUI family with ~
led kitchen. 2 yard• '°' ontortalnlng. Aakln'
'145,000. c.11 5"4().-1151
lor on appointment tc ..
.v .. HERITAGE
. REALTORS -COM'S BEST ' Tilll~>1++~ ........
two 2 bdrm untta + an It.,} IHI
extra large auett quar· ••••• •• •••• •••••• • •• •• ter1 Ownot II making It Cu1torn pool & ape, ••·
aYaHob'o at yeatardaY'• oume + owe ·at 13%.
prioa at '248,500. WI• 39', 1~ Ba, MD. R.E.
C009«tta. Call 840-76&6 (213) 434-«81
l&lllf10I BEACHWAl.K. Townhou-
M IMng near tho wet•,
"9dUOtd by $100,000 • Your choice of three . now 1695,000. lrvln• 14~,~ to own. Bier • Terraoe • br. 3 t>-. Ylew. 709
poq1. 10% ctown. 1u~1--..,.--....,,.....,.-~=-1
Int.} 27 ,,... poae, trade 4 8"· 1'A I>-. Only 11.600
f« 50' boeL By fWMf. dwn. 11010. monthly .
152·1181 Call: Aft 131·1&87
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•WNIT llJllTI Owner needl calh. dMrl
antique type~ 2 Br.
1 BL 60x 11r lot. L..vge
del.chod gatego. 1119,
000. 548-5041 ...... &
w1md1, 831-3520 wltdya.
CAMEO SHORES Cuolorn 4 Br. 3 Ba. poot
Jacuut, kol pond, 3
frplc '1 , $475,000 .
176-5830.
Ideal CMal Front
5 BR 3 BA w/frple home,
redecofated, allo lncld.
wooden patio w/amatt
boet dodl, 2 ear~.
4 llttio to oc:eian. S28t.
000. 114·131·15.42 or
1314811
usam l1ULJ
Anolhtr -• SOLD tho other ona. Beat Newport
buy. Ofutlealy r..oubed
for qulca ..... LOYefy lrg
3 Bd widen. ape, &
roraYer vu In aecurltl gatod oomm. wltannla, pool. (Fff). Only Uat. too firm. Cel DIRECT to
Paltldc or Frod Tenore. agt 131·1211 or ··-.
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Alck AldereUa RHllOr utlc ocean views,.....,.. opnr $800 per mo SPECTACULAR remo-Oita Mau. 3 bdrm eome model• Pool, Spe, 873-7544 Moving? Avoid depo11t1 cont. room. klteh, PIJOne,
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781·5115 for detella, vate S.11eh. $2000. backyard, rrplc, HO 1590. 1at & lut P • d9'> $450/mo . 2 Br. 1 Be. 848-0819. College Room w/prlv. ''\Off foe Jwl• ceNlng Mall & ~ Butt.1,.• tletm, toad• ol Fr doora No pell. 213-~S-.9248 apta p11101. carport• 833 Dover Or. Ste 2. NB een1. avell. MJ)eflt91y 11 Otill ....i llllll On Water, Lido Penln. ~t · Jl4 & akylflea 11500/mo. Hunt. Harb , dlll 'J br. 2 ba, Sm pet ok. Won't laet et IUAlllll Will 1225/mo. Ref'a req 111·1112 dHlrad Cell. i111dy,
•••••••••••••••••••••• Large condo, 2 Br. den •••••••••••••••••••••• 4~·87•1 or 494·8577 2 car ger., aec., rte lhla prlcel Lrg 2 Br. Townhouae 54o.o608. 7141760-0100. lhMJI ... n penthouM with view o4 3 BA. 2 be, 1tlnt are• 2 , Ill// ,31•0 SOOO. 7t4-873-4854 TSL Mgmt 1142-1603 Apartment1. Frptc, encl-FOR ~t. 2 rma. In Col· F/M to shr 2 Br. H B YlfW lfflOI
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PMwport e..ch 0e Anza OC-AENTALS pat Io $ 7 3 5 mo .-..:;••••••••••••••••• WWC9 OK. a&35. 94o.eeo7. 5PM. 986-2052 Rmte needed 2 Br condo prox lOOO sq ft .
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place, brick petlO, "tltal ..1-1 .... 3••• £1001 #If.HI 3ZJI frt• 111·1121/.. prlvecy eeparate en b h • 2 5 o / $ 2 18 /mo pl u • u ti I Exec olllce· 705 E Bel-S58 500 Al90 2 "' •n -._ t MILE TO BEACH •• '•• ••• •• •••• ••• •• • • P II I IL. Pet101/deck1. Heat p•ld • -at • mo . or
• · br., 2 l,;;;;·;,·j~·;i.:·;9R."2 4 bdrm, 2 be home "LAKEPARK" country ••~I It"'" No peta. 2 children wei-trance. No pet• 1850 $200/mo. no beth 553.0253 ~~:.~~~~· !:;~5 e:~bft~ :·~~.W:,1:·o= Ba. fem rm, ape, view 1875/mo 851·'8800 Mttlng nr Beech & Santa W kltolilH. come2 8 ·2 8 1550
933-3307. ~!a..8-74198438 •It 4 pm or Gorgeous 2Br, 2Ba Con-$425/mo_ Ale, bath.
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. 3 bdrm, W• bdrm. Clffn pool, ape. 40 ec lake. 1itTV, Pool, A/C 398 w Wiison 631-5583 $475-$525. 2 Bt. 1 Be. & ROOM FOR RENT , nr Ilea Xlnt loc. Nr So. Cit 551·6834/857-6111 llet, ltlil IMt Wf4t Owner moving 7-t ·82 Fenc.d ~ard. Nr TrlllllP boating, llthlng, lenfllt. •Leundramet •2 br nr s .c . Ptz. s A. 2 Br 2 BL patio & amall O.C. College. Re11. PI 1 i a. 0 CC. FI u or
2 bdrm, 1~ ba. edit•. Mutt ...... ...,. option 988-284 $850. 831·3128 •Tran1ponat1on nearby Pool, apa $550. e.rport. yard. dehwahr, alngle 540-2872 662-2247 alt"' & wknds CIRtU Ill Ill
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Nt. Shoooma. Low rent. Pool. spa, 1ennl1, no •••••••••••'lo•••••••• HA PENNY INNS S B 8 •• P •II W • t er P •Id . betr.::1 ~MN r:m h amkr, garage Bal Peoln II• Id pre I. S 4 ()0 .
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Coal• Meu. Belo• IE Ill If pool/Jae: s725 mo. Avali Viejo. $825 Fil plu• blahed $495/mo. N • Wkly rentall now avail. 98e-&479 loc. 960-2471
'351<1H BONDf09t243, ,,.., LI_. PIW now 714·720·0527 eve 1100 clHn. 9112·071>3 $5 on 1tt Wk Wheo you pets. 833-8974. B•alla1t1• $105 & up. Color Tll 2 rmmt• needed by 6/15 IEWPtlT HAii
lll-all Re~t"ln c::.~ Men'• end WMt<-end1 -bring In thl• ad $495/mo. 2 Br 2 Ba •• .'!!!~~•'•••••··'·~~~ ~~=~ ~lvd~C~. 2274 ;~.~~ :..~1plu1 Executive office In Oen-.U Ml NEWEST gated 20 'A ml bch. CIMo 38f. 2bL HOME FOR RENT 2 Elf Apll Seemed celling, STUDIO CONDO -Frple, 648-7«5 nery Vlll•e· $450/mo
24Wlde,28R,1'ACo11a Townhom• VILLAGE 2 car gar. Gerdener & 3ldrm.1750. Fenced 2273/t:f'~S«O lrplc,garage.11ulldryrm. refrlg,peuo.tPe.actou Llberal W/M tor CM/ B<oller87 912
M.._ Owner wlll carry et COMMUNITY. 2 & 3 Br. w • t er Inc S 7 5 O. ytfd I. garage. Kida & 4 Avail June, from bch S475 mo. S•••ll lt•l&ll 4100 coodo S289 Incl utll/gar 3879 1 lflce 12% with dn. pym·t 2'1t B• HI00·1800 aq. ft. 894-5489 peta welcom9. 545·2000. Bulillfltll TSL Mgmt 842· t803 962-4914 •••••••••••••••••••••• nr 55140 5 . aft 4pm St o~' ,f In Pf':.:4'~!
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17500. Neer bMch. P11n. oven1, private petlot & MC· pool, Jee. tenn11, 3 Bdr, den poo111enn11 rege. 11801 Keelaon off \Ilg .. S.A. Tennl1, pool, wave, frplc, wuher/ ' ' Fem. rmmt• 22 Ol'OYef to Pllmlltn
only. Agt. ~593 yarda~erdtner provl· '800. 7l4-87~854 $1750. Agt. 780-9333 Slater. 842-7848. •P•· 1800 Adults. dryer trH. l 950tmo. S,.etH1lar I.I. lhf 4 br, 2 ba Balboa IUI II.A ded t IM on1y 752-5822 or 641-14e0 J 0 • n n • 9 5 5 • 1 8 3 3 • Summer rental Spira I Penlnaul• ept, S285 & ~ ...... _18U . en ng /nUt 3144 3 Br 2 81 1pll1 level. NB Studio, nr beach. POOll & 538-0720. ltalrt lkyl.,.htt $29" A 11 I d It.,.,. ltHlil 11.AI ..,....~-• 3 15 mlnut• trom Faahlorl •••••••••••••••••••••• Condo 3 ga age1/pool1 Jae U II ""' Fem 1370-$380. 1 Br. 1 Ba. . •v ' • ,, va . mme 111 ..,, I 00 lalend. 7 mlnut" 10 S.C. UNIV Pt<. tPec 38f, 2Be Close 10 H'o•g Hotp. · t • ...-. •non-Apt. encled gerage/ CONDO UCI Twn Ctr 2 br, lrple, Pvt IPL 1~ blkt 8 7 3-9 o 15 . ( 2 13 1 1100 1q ft . lu11ury •••REMEMBEROADi°•• Pint or O.C.Alrporl 1wnh•. gar, AC, frplc, 110 ,7851mo Blc 848-7332 '"*' S375. 53&.115e5 carport, patio. lndty rma. 1 & ,., plus 'le ba, 2 CM· beech. Weekly,855-1743 683-6899 9round fir. tulle. Over-
with e Ju1t Hit of Newport peta, IN, 5~ r W•UI lf1ti 3141 bit-Ina, Close to ell. ports, new, vacent. 1760 On the water. 4 Bl' 3 Be -Spec--lou-s-. _brig_h_l_&_Cl_ea-ln looka garden courty.,d.
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$145..lO'lO. new 2 & 3 Br. 2 •SPACIOUS 3 br, 2 bl Mi I Ju i 3111 N<ip.amllra. 642·21~2 tocauon In town, breath-nlty ... th 8 ten • OOUl'tt; aerv or no frfllt Begant lnlalU Ba. i.;onaot. 165o aq. ft LUSESU I condo, trplc. blt·lna, 2 •• '!'!r.! ••••• !......... teklng lllewt, elf bullt-lna. 7 ~: SMI~ ape:,!°" ~ni!e.N~v~ s!t.~~· 1't _7_5_11-_8_9_7_8 ____ _ ,,.,..,,. 1411 AR emenltlM. Chenoa of 3 Bdrm detached homes car gar., poola, new de-1 Br E/alde, am but cozy h • a t • d p o o I . vv., v ew11: •·""'•on .. e 1 .. --•••••"";;"•••••••••••• a llfetlme. t. .... option 1 ...... ~, A -• v.,.• t $950/ T wllota of neturtl wood. b 1 t e.ctlelofa, 1 & 2 Bdnn Super view. pool, spa, • r~
P II I bid S A n ex_,...,, WM Vml•· cor ...... n mo. HE •"70. 8"1-9522, "5 30. au -gerege, e •vt or New furnl1"lng1. Rent 1-lt ... t• re-ac: oo t' · · Phone 842·2000 or bl• lmmedletely 842-1155 .., " -Leaae only. $850 & up. monthly fr~ ,989. 1ec ·gate. tennis. • .. ,,...., •• ' ~iJ=. :1.-o}~ 831-5055. $800/moon 1 )'Mr INN Weatclltf 3 BR "'" be, Wfftllde 2 Br 1 ea cen-330 Cllff Or. 494-8083 1141M4-1tl0 $2 45/mo & hakpg ~~~CCl~-.:'~n::,:;:
Convenient 38t 2ba. fem. Five oth~rs to chooH $900 mo Allo Irv Terr., ''GOOD lral llHllng. garege, UllU IUOI P•..L ltwJtrt 760-9307 all amenltle1. From t:...uHJ.al 2 f/pa, w/d, rig, gu from We re the ones to 4 BR 2,,.. Ba, Sl500 mo. atove. carpet•. drapes. •'• LADIES ONLYI 12.,5/mo ... .._7189 •••••~••••••!.t. ~i;.;J8d n r . S 8 5 . \\00dbrld9e I pets Avl now.1146-2389 LIFE'' d•p~alt 548·5~~r o~ lurn'd-1ummer or year Charm home. 3 bdrm. 3 home. 1325. 646-5355 IS1ian1 lt•lll 44SO
ht IO 880, fence, dbl rr· ilcall for lea.Ml} Both freah & clean, no ~1~4~11d~en, wat~;" Ct, ':!1~ 2Beec~-~~·!~ UllU IUll S..Utlful Npt Ben prlv ' .,..
1"U YIUIY R I 81ulfe ., .. condo. 4 Br 770-5829. ...... Call 800-722·9120 b•, 2 blkl beaotl/lown en.,,n ,,, •••I 4JSO R;;:1i·~;;·.~·2e50·A~ Tu ........ WTSIH ei ru ~b•. lrplc, gar w/Mc .J.,,. ... ·OUND .,.... Aug $800 pef' wk. •••• ••••••••••••••••• SI., 1640 ...... ft. pf\,11 8 .. ___ .._ ....... 2 "~-......... We1t1ld• Lg 1Br W/ Lge2br,lerrlflcoceenvu. 973285 Single o•ra-dbl lock ...., 2b.::W .. c'h~'n11~l~h lrittMJ Wtt41 SSl·JeOO opnr N-apta & paint Soclal Acllvlllu carpon, OIW, lndry, tvall No pet•. 2807 Solel'la 4 -S60 mo. sioo eecurlty . ·car ~arage. 841-3777'.
ftreplect, enolotecl patio. 3 Br. 3 Ba. frplc, micro, lfttllunnu Phu.lni.pt St,050/mo. &44-!:i512 0 lrector •Free 712. $400 mo. 845-ee25 Way. Cell 497-3495. IOW FlllT 851-2175 C M C•••11tl1l
garege, tw.-111 Pos. dte:k, pool & lennl1 '1 BR detadledl home, fplc, 5br'OC-RS!!:!,TALSS2000 ~~ :lo•a Super 2 Bdr 1 Be, plush OcHn front, Hcluded 2 bdrm. alelpa II. gar, Secure dble gar in CM tor ltal1}6 4f1J cHll flow. Now $159, 8.5t mo t41!-1184 country -tch, covered 1· • 1.vv to • • carpet, patio, port & large 2 Br. 3 Ba. In Old patio. Famlllu. Open stOf'age. S80 mo •••••••••••••••••••••• 500. 8111 Grundy, Rltr, days, 1145-9543 evee. patio, 2 car gare, comm 750-331• open 7·dey1 Partlet•Plut pool, BBQ. 645--0362 med vllla on clllt over-June 19th to 211th, Sept 760-8376 lmCE II Utp
1!7M181. 5 8r 3 Ba, Mau c:te1 Mar PoOI & park Nr acttools, Big Cenyon Coodoe.. tun m Tr•· loolllng oceen. Step1 to 18th on. $450 wk. 1---------1 In ,_.,. bldg on Coall
lrg yard $925/mo Bob M •hopping, 'anlt '895 golf courH vtew. 3 & 2 "I c "I AT f Q N : 2 Br Newty painted, nloe prlvtta bHch. Letded 875-1832 OIHtt ltalal 4400 Hwy, South Laguna. Ap-
llWPllT Olll'L Dovie Koop, 759·1221 mo. 551-277 Br. I•• a• S 120 0 Tenn I e •Fr•• cp11. no pell Petlo, ga-wlndme .. ows.cel3lln~1.''m' beaany-OCEANFROOONRT SPlEN-•••••••••••••••••••••• prox. 500 l<I· ~· f.Jlcel-Excetlent «*ltrel corner Eu Ilda BR Lwwrioul Turtlerodt 3 br, 644•7424 LMltont (pro I. pro rage. 1475. 851-2175 " • 1617 Weatcllff. N.B Wtot lent prlvete parking
locattOn. 3 btdgt. Owner t 2 w/encl ger. 2 bt, crpta. drpa, bltlfla, •ho P) • 2 Hee Ith 0... .... ''"'· $2950/mo yrly Cornpl furl} hm 11&1 4 Elf flnanclel Inst 70001 f behind bldg. $525 mo.
nnanclng. nope1a.$520. 1yrlae.$950mo.Evee& IUOH NOISE Clubs-Sauna• ( c-u) 840-5929 with 2 Bi .. Incl brick ht. floor Agent TumefAMOC.494-1177 Aeaionofn1c1 67M700 548-9950 '""'nd• 67~5820. llU) _.,_.. 541-5032
-'l: (II Hydro,.,..... 3 Br & d«I redecorated ...... rt IHfj Jiff I r p I c • w I II r I d r y r • --------1 H.B ofc &/or lnd\tst spec:e ,.,_,Ina.rt. ZIOO Deluxe Condo. $780 or mllTIYI 111/111 By Ille montfl only BUT SwlmmlngoGott """',. • tlonel • •••••••••••••••••••••• dthWlhr. 2 cer ger 520 aq. ft. $1.00 per aq avail. For IM ltllrtlng at ........... ~--~•••••• $725, 2 +loft br, 2'h be. only S900/mo tor 2 8f 2 OrMng ~ ,......... recree ame-NO FEEi Apt. a Condo $2000 for Jun• 19-31. ft .• 3975 Birch, N.B 1450 mo. 847_9954 --------•( ale.. Chris 873-5489 Condo, Tunte Rock HUis Ba walk t b..,ctt A all 8 I AU TI FU L nltl ... $800/mo. Avtll. reotall. VIiia Rentall. $1200 Augu1t 28-Sept. Agent 541·5032 CAt.l 3 petlO view end unit from' June020. . v . ~'!'.m.!~; Yrly feue. 875-4912 Brolcer. 4th. 8""""" fam'"' -"'. _ lalS1td1/ lataJ~lfl ... EIT llLLllEI So. Cont Pltw1. tmm.o. 2400 1q tt. frp10. bar, AltA"TMINTle ~-.. -"..,.... .,, ~"7 ..
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loo. $485 Incle water. No Hickey, 855-2882. & Unfur•l•hed•No utllt. 111, leat I. cleaning 87~10 (213)282-7733 WURY 11111'&1.I Agent 541-5032. .,..um
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fee. Agent. 957.0222 Orengetree Condo 1 18', boat Cldt '400/Wll Pett•"4odel1 Open dep. 4K-4451 2 BR From 1500. No pele Avell. now. $350 week $175 up. 2160 ft. lndu·
Rm Ill LUii bdrm. air. adlta only. ,::-::.:.~'llT d111tyOel~0..1 1J>~~:~ .. ~~(f~: Shown by 1ppl. only. _u_p_. A.u_t._8_7_15-8_17_o__ ./~......., atrtet -C>fflc6. 18081 ~
2 bdrm, 2 b•. Yer/ large tvall lmmed. $475 per llMlll ... • $450 546-721~ Mon/Tuet/Wed. 9-4PM, ***3 br 2 ba. on Can· ~-• dondo Clrcle #E Hunt-c;ondo. 2 cu guage mo. 551-2544 · ..... · ecrOM from Npt 8dl golf e1 NB 1it 2 wkt 01 July ./:;:::, _ lngton. Beach. 842-2834.
Pool. elr cond .. newly 1 GR APT. O/W, New courae. S4S-4i55. o9.ft. S..8-05et •11t ./- _ dee $825 mo. lmlLJ Spectacular OCHn/bay lflrtiilt. pe1nt i. q>tt erld dr---------•-""--------• , Juia ... ;r. ... t/ SHOPPING center In 1173-2298. off. 2 tw, 1~ be M25 vu.~ 2•~es'1~~5 lam ....... lleill/le. Carport. 1400/~;: Newport Bay Front 2 Br. 2 .. _. ....... Flaan
OOOOceantlde" ,nr.2f~ .. 17• 979-5814 2 br, 2'A be. 1775-$1100 rm, -...,,an mo. 880 l"'"-e · . la1•21T5 BL Adult comptex. Avall. •••••••••••••••••••••• aq · 1· M.~fl. 3br,2ba l1300furn Pvt .comm.759•0892or "'"' 8-15 548-3788 or ISll••ll =tser•t cMlll Call I lf4r ... 2.... 31>t, 2be 1725 l.-o HOii cell OOlllct 408-998-0591 (at 18th) 2 Bf. pool. Qlf909. 1525 553-1202. 0 ...__.1 .,.,_
&w t-OeH Luah cerpett, dining 5Br.38a.temrm,dlnrm, ~M.:-~10:., W.·e:':.r:1~~~."B" c~u::.:~g~~lli~ Furn. apt nt Balboa --...--------1 ... !lr.!!~!f ••• rr. .. :
25 Older Unit• ., .. , laundry hool<·UPt. 'I -3 car, vi.w. mll'y xtraa. _ .. ...,, A lotef environment Island, July I. Auguet. 1 BAYfRONT SWIMMING Pool Ofliml-Cath tk1W 2.2 A«• Zo-•tow, fridge, ylf'd, g•· ~£'-.._ $1850/mo Aft SPM. 1700 16th St. 2 BR 1 ea. cpta, drpa, 1c>911mentcommun1tyon er. 1 Ba. reuonable eel Hrvlc• lie. Cotta
ned 41 Condoe. T111t1n '190• For quiet llVlng. No D : .. ~ 644-4084 (Dover et 16th) bl\n1, no P•I• $425. the ~ Bey. Private 873-8013 Prtme otra. 973-1003 M ... ., .. Ho U91 nee:..
S1M. ,\gt. 975-0979 d~•· 1650 water palcl. 'lt~/,~ CHARM! 6 br, 3 bt HVH (714) 642-5113 2772 Maple, 831·2ln? clubhou .. end llHlth BEACON BAY FOR AUO CdM dlx 9Ulta, A/C, emple Wiii treln. $50,= full
.... ,.,., ....,, 81 HamUton M0-3999 French dra. & beys. Ja-1 B t B •c: II e Io r AP t w I tpa, a ten,.,11 court•, 1 H~ 48f home Slape to pkg, utll pd. 2835 E. Cat :T:'~ ~·:.· Call c:':~ ,_, IO LovelY modem 2 Bl'. $800. H2..860() cuul. $1,700. 840-2523, kllct)enette, '375 mo. utM PoOI•· cloee to butlMN. pvt bdl & 891t>C,. vece-Hwy. $595. 875-8900 lect, Mon-Fri .. Hk tor •••••n•••••••••• •••• Room for boat & camper. ~ 833--2375 S..Utlfut 2 Br 2be concl. Incl, 5~9098 elrpot1, Falhlon lalll'ld. tlon w/ell the luic Ava• Cott• Mesa 250 If, tulle R u d 1 • 9 • 8 p M , Ult 1010 W. Wlleon , 2 Br. 2 Be. Condo Wiit! Complete with TV, 2 Bf, f"t>a. S450. 2152 Convenient •hop• on J~ 21.Aug 21. '4000 S175tno. Utll Inc.Id. n 9 408-887-0111 Lake front/Hamllttlr. 4 213/889-4384. Cell 9 to . pool. Sl"O/mo. No WHher, dryer, llnena, 8" .. #4 "'"EH •-lite. unlllrnllhed badl9-IOI' mo Call Robin (Agl) W 19th St. 851-8928 •---------
bdrm. S ba. '615,000. 4pm .S13CAMPosPa:!ME Ct11khn~. 1184 Rut-dl1hea, etc. Wiii thort ~tt:,'c.M.a1.422t =:n~rmapttend &4f.72T8 Exec aultet, full Hrv., BEAUTY SALONS
OWO. 714-146-3275 EaaUlde Charmer 1 81. 1 3 BR Woodbt'ldge condo. laod Rd. #II. &41·88e1 or ~~'200. ~~5:1.Jifr'rfo 1640 -$1000 VatlllM lnlllf'flfl tum/unl\lrn Your choloe of two, fron'l Owl# C:..."" Ba. recent remodel. Avt. July 1, S72~per mo. 833-2864. ant. call AA'llW« Ad No. JISTAIT llJ S-el bechllor'l ll'ld 1 ••••··~··••••••••••••• ~~ o..I 'I°"·
., •• 1550/mo. Luga yerd. Jim Votrtw ~1300 ....... .._ 3 br t 457, &42-4300 24 hrs $43Qm0. 2 Bl'. dte. pool, 8dnTI unlta 1 .. ture nne OCEANFRONT 2 I 4 Br .. ---------1--------.,....,..... luu& IJ.,., 5411-112.4 ' <>!""• lg • •m rm, 1tundry rm., eaattlde. -• ... • ,. •-·---.... •"'••"•••on•uo 4 Br. OOl!eae Park Home pool, (ltHnbelt. $1050 WATERFRONT • 18' on Cell for eppt. dealgner furniture and ~I. now. Weetl,, ttlnl .. ~ ... ~ .. ~
Duple11, Rancho Mlrtge, EA&TSIDE. quiet, cNlillrl 2 n .. r pool, achools I mo Agt. &44.0134. tvt quiet N11rp1 laland. TSL Mgmt. &42·1ll03 ~O:, ~:,: H "*
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1200 ~ ft each. By OW· pets. Mor 2.453 8 Orange 840-1538 0 .. t/Wkndt Ir; deck, feb. vu, ouar-752·77;;~ • • qtJlet adulta, no 1>911. f11rnlahld mOdel• o~ 3 bdml, 2 be '*-In _64_2_·9'_1_4 ____ _.
ner. OrHt fl"anclng. Ave 857-1291.' y ra~:,,:c,• t e ' l1 · H $380, 310 0 Monte \llttL delly, parMtM. 1450 wk. ....,.,,., ,,.,,
1...an-5565, 3-40-1848 STARTER HOME tDt w/ '"' . 1 ir, ger•r· yard No On Jamb0f98 Ad et M1-1t53/21~7-011S . """ -~ ~ # '"'" "" ~~~.~~ ~t~~ TE~WNHOME. ~ 1'!': 3~a ~d ::°'a!';"; ~~::.2 .J;"..81J61 8 8'n JoeQulo Hlllt ""'· ~ OOMn front 2 Br. ··-·u.·uma ... ri VJ N . 2 bdrm, 2 ba, fl'pc, MW $1700/mo 14'-1100 2 a 1leepa 8. Avall . mTI •••••~·•~•••••••••••• 2 Br, fncd yard, gu, W/W cpt. 2 c., oar. £,tide 2 llt. 1\.t Be. DfW, June t9 to July 3rd. ~.-~ .. W11llln .... H lltM kld•'f9'' OK. '550. 1750, No petL 1u.01..a 2 er 3 Ba, den. ~ont, encl s;aoe. no pelt. a Br 2 a. oondO. 9')llt1_r5_2_.94_ee_._____ ?.~·~~~ s~~ 1tt & 1n4
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t?S-7991 EXCll CA"PE'T CARE 831-1828 !~ .......... ,,.. .... Ken~lb35 Hauling. quick ~p. ~................ ED'S PLASTERINO I!~ ............... Free eatlmet• ll30.e111
CHAA'S CUSTOM TEAK Jack Buffington ....._.._llf FORMICA COUNT£A8 yda. gwagea, job-tit•, & ·ABC MOVING-ALL TYPES INT/EXT MOSILE SERVICE l=jjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ='~~ 0Wner/oper8'or =................ Topel~ rafwd LANDSCAPE MA.INT. prop m 0 rn t . A I ck Qutok Cat9'ul SeMce. FREE EST. IM5-8258 ReecfW11INew ecreent 11
r-*9 Carpet, UC>tlDI • .,.. rug •t<ATAINA:I ; LIVI-IN Free.. 142..W? Commel1cal & "'=" 831-0M5, Krlll 831..()H3 Fr• Mtlm•l•.852-0410 NBICM onfy. 642-9882 For Id Action
. .io. 25 yr9. IMs.3749 CIMnlng. Wonc guar. hMPfS, deity maid MtV, • .··~ manaoernentt. 831-eo.4 ~-&-1..... PLASTERING ...U.•IAJ " .. Ltweal•• Free Eat. 646-1'1'11 office cteanlno! crpt ,,.. ~ F*'1on Lawn & •••••••••••••"•••••••• T: qur-.. Soeclal"':.H, .. \~EXTW · AE8!~~2 ••••• :114•.!!!!!'.~... C I :::ffi:;C:............ deM!ng. 831-211• ft .... Oatden lerv. Haut/cln AOllN'I Cl.EANINO 1 ~"' z& vr1 -..,....... lllt. .,........,.. Bnng me your pattern• & a a ,.,,.. Twin C. iJC. • l#il. ...................... up 131-4547/~ lteMce -• thor~ 1" Ing. 2 yr9 eJCP. lliudh alttratlont Jacki• •
&moooothed f4o_4479 .... ~!,~ ... !!!!! ....... N!!!f.;:;;:m..... •t&lll •Y Aon'• oardenlno: 9 yre o.n hOuM. 1 No~~ ~~363 ........ 'I............. 8• t-oo 18, Meg phn Daly Plot
BOOKKEEPINO cem.riw--t~~8'0C*. I .... AACHfTECTUAAL. PLANS CMltlne a Ed IMl-7826 um• ., ... OHllty ., Quallty Hoo•cteenlng a w. ua.1121 988-7717.
__...,...,,. ...,.,. ~ FOR IUILD4NO PERMIT n._ ~-rue. ratH. M alntl w/a peraonal touch. CM, STARVING COLLEGE *"""I UY• •--------ID v~nD Speclallzlng In acooun· 1381057 Aob 1547-2881 "-identl&I addition• ..•••••• '::':::::r........ landtcap•. NBI CdM. ""· HB. letf'I uo.ot33 STUDENTS MOVINO 1-'dlm " • hlUft UllO for the 1nd9'*1deot remocMI.. Don M7~ CAPT UNC).WOOO e?5-93el 1"11•'11tlN .r.:· ................ .. attorney or amall law on-. paUoa. welkt. Free .it--'-Otea · Pacific Houteeleenlng CO. Uc. T124-438. ••••""'•••••••••••••••• •Sprinkler Repair• 642-5678 firm. Aleo,... Mt•t• In· .... No JOb too emal. ~ lnlt ·.....--3082 •• ,.,,_,. 8 yr• Up. Xlnt,.... lnllUfed. IM1-4427 BONTEKOE..REFRIG. ~Jcomm. Commerc:lal
ve1tment & property 1538-2901 • •• ••••••••••••••••••• Uc. S882teO 1·a40-308 :-.-:':':f::::"............ Free e9t. Lori t?&-e353 WATCH US OAOWI & AIR CON9 Matine, Landecape SetvtcM ~~~~~~~~
m•n•o•m•nt 1ccoun-tllU ~ ~WA~TIC lo ... ... HOME IMPROVEMENT T.LC. Houaatceeplng Haw --· want auto, comm'I. 548-52011 957-8388 ttno. 87$-7108 •••••••••••••••••••••• ,... avn = 1582 9aaa 11 •••~••••••••••••••• REPAIR-PLUMBING Service. I.ow Rat-. IOtMthlno Y\--The fatteet d raw In tit. CHILD CARE , .• __,... • AEPAI" & IH8TALL Catp9ntry, -.O. th. Fr.. Toni 850-0208/IM2~5 '°t .it?11 ci..tfled I C II ~OWdo March to your phont to SERVICE I. REPAIR WHt. · .a Dally Piiot Fl.w eomethfnt to Mlf1 My home. lnfan...,.. yr1. SELL Idle Item• with a Ger-oe dra. Herctw9te. est.~ Job too emell. t we • " • piece a fat-ectlng cla. Van Oppene Service Co. ~Ad. Call Toct.y ctu 11!ad 9da do It Wll. Xlnt refl. C.M. 645-8848 o.ity Plot C1111lfled Ad. Oeelgn.IP*'l te0-8181 Dall .. 145-2811 Ctuetfled Adt IM2·15811 IM2-M18. lllled 9d. IM2-M71 (714) 83e-4eet IM2-M71.
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....... , Found Collie. female. ap.. S.-DOG Ofoomer. exper. SECRETAAV/ Receptlo· Secrttuy to work part
fltm'S un PfOll 1 yr. Vic FllMew L=-"a & Vi1Ck1''s ,,...... ... Corona c:lel Mar. ...., PllT·l'm -• """ ADVERTISING nlat. Fut growing firm time •t Church office. and Baker 97~5132 l lU 1100 000 Pl' yMt cal-84-t"'4000 .... a-.. ••• 1Puwv1 needt lharp pereon with !Wv. Norqulat. ~2237 with I apeclal meuege In . PllTI--. • ' ..., -good twp Ing ekllle • "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiii the Dally Piiot. Let Oed Found: 2 yng 9dult Cocker --lber comm. DON'T ION your tan wor-Here'e e unique ~-•horthMd or Wfj_ • ._hi•,,.,,,. In print on Spanl•I•. t M .. 1 F. EllllTl/u.at klno •II dayt OrHt In· Wor k in our ..,,_ --•A' profit-..... ~..... nit)' for one whO en)O'fl 11,.,, Call· 71.._~83 June 20th. tt you plaoa • M2-3214. N.B. OUTCAll 24 HRS. To Hll manufacturing oome for lhol1 hrl. In the L....a. '4Dwa&, ·~'6 WC>ftllng wtttl the publlc ,d;'ror O.,.. ·
grM11ng tor Ded you will LOST· M-cualom ..._ 111-1201 paclt•g• l~our Ar••· evening. El1'e. an 3PM. office u a telephone aale8 promotion on th• telephone and --------i
be ellglbte lor the dr•· ID ~ecelet. June 11, Ir-~,-.!!,.. t~O ':!,'~ 497~1U, l.fo. lk:tl. cler k for the area's finest new1paper. ..rnlng money at th• IECllOllY
wing of vi ne Meadow• Rock 8201. UIQUna Niguel, Ca. Im?.. Only requiremen t t.. a good telephone -Ume. 1r4er h-erAlltw • fUI TIOllTS Concert. OrHt Hnll· * * * 928n Eetly AM thfft. No ·~· voice and enthuaium! Local Costa Mesa Your 1ucce11ful ..... Potter & Brumfield Div.
to an mental value. Steven Affllfll Parler nee. Pt/time. Apply In experience wlll enable llUU Dreyer. 714·&40-7824; MllllT.llT ww; ~Oonuta. Office. ~,.!~ b~~ .• ~}~~ Ul.J., IN. ••--••• ••-&16-1002 Open 24 hr•• day Succe11fut yacht com· ..... 1 •• ~~ ...___· C M .._..._ ..__., ~ ""' -,,,,_,_,....,.... hal an opening In our --. -7 dayea.-panytn "-POrtrequlrea ...,..._......., • · · ~ -~ ... ...,. t11ln51 Department. WHI Coaat regional
C9't 642-5878 and place LOST: ledlH diamond 8 9 Oorgeoue glrl• to full ch9fge flnanclal & ........._,.. llat ~,... StraigM commlealon on 111 .. of fice t o r •
your me111ge now tor engaoernent ring, fllf1\lty pamper you. Jacuzzi. accounting perton. Wam.d 10 )Olrl our w.y la1&4eta tall .....,.11M ,.-. all HIH. If you heve u cretary/ ordtr co·
onty 15.00 antq. REWARD twtoe the Sauna. LOC811 u.,.. u BeeuttM WOftlinG ~ ~-or~ ....,._ $84 .00~or first week ; t hen share in ..,.. ablllty ... • lllf· ordinator. Mu•t have
Vlu/Mutercerd. Gu•nn· value o8ofb'!'G·~T~ock ~!~· ~ge,, 'Aumya~: tlont, on n ter, conu--tlfUl(J.tion. t!x'oettent ---"'p' ... fitl. ltart..!, ~Ilk• MOln !!~: proven ability to dHI teed It you quallty? Fl· area, .!.. • :"'' on lean c-~ .... °""'9. Alt nlal utociatM. DrMm flnanclal arrangement. ..-w~-.. we -u-• you ..,._ with ou1alde contacll
nenclng avail. C"8I er. Campue. _....... 1• _.;:;:; 1141645-3'33. fob for rtohl pereon. "A place of hHllh ,. ""' ... p.a. lltled procedur9. For"" and type 50 plu• wpm.
dlt profile. 714/841-45&!> Lo1t: On th• Penlneuta, Muet be mature. with t>MutY' 146-7142 MJ ... ll Id. 112 appointment for Inter-Prev. •l!P9'· pref'd .• bul bl•ck cat. White whit-2112 Hlft>Or Bl. CM lm~ble referen~. . view, pleaH call our not nee. FOf appt. call ..... Ab 1111 keri, feet, Vitt. flee co1o-..__.._ ...... c.ii Mrt. Lute, M5-«Sl5 1 H.i., wanted f0< profM-Pertonnel Dept. at Catol 1t 71~93-4503 ··~••••••••••••••••• lar.,..... cell. l73-4218 115:,._. --87W3ea bet. 10 & 12 noon . ~ ..___c:teenlnO, _..~ M. ~ IM2"'321, Ext. 277. 28131·D ... , .... _, ·-.,.., ORANGE COAST Ave. Auropuer1o F~ writ• loCMclng ASSEMBLERS. W• Wiii all 4PM ~1300 --.... AHi E•t•I• sai .. per-DAIL y PILOT San Juen Clplttrano :collar :'l felt per'IOfl tmet.ted In trllin. AOPfY 7AM. Mac-eont. need 2 exper peo-E.O.E.
n !f."d· ~Ii"' n?iton room. bo9rd, and ael#Y Oraoor \'9Cht1. 1H1 _,,..IL Conv -tong term cer• ~ommerclal & 330 W. Bay St.
• U'J2on at. "ght. ~~ 'W,~:! Placen:. eo.ta••••Meu. J::~·~·=~ =i_ =:._ e:~ our~ r:~: All equ~~Emptyr 8iiinllYI Hiii· 'Cuz It 's your. eaMeplng. Ideal' b col-• 11 Hallaba. In corporate F • ?-3rac>. S-l,:30. firm. Beet WOl1ltng con-l&IY
BIRTHDAY! FOUftd: Olr1a' red purw, ,..,, or Mlf-emplowed P!f'Jll..... account• recelveble of· 714-e42.-....orll>Pfvln dttloni In Newport eue• .,_ tor ""-ta Point. N9w -• • PIT rlT~w ~ ~r.1Ho8n: 4H Flagttllp e..:ti.114-e415061 --·-..-· left at geraoa Nie career woman. Phone • · · nee. Alna. oooct ma~ "" Mature woman pref'd. 1et1remenr faclllty In If. Have A Great Onel 656-2174 Edmu nd In Laguna 2 1M1a · 8 o'doc* matlcat l communlc•· 1111. DTATI Ul.ll Apply. 108 22nd SI. NS vine. Req'e. ablllt~ to
Let's Celebrate
'DAD '
SECllOlllY ..............
Excellent opponunlty for
bright ••If 1tarttr to
handle full •ecret1rlal
function tor Salee MMa-
ger or • manufac1Ul'er of
medlcal ln11rUment1tlon.
ld••I cendldate enoutd
have typing aklll• of
towpm on IBM s.i.ctnc.
•horlhand experience
and ability to WOl'k with
minimum 1upervl1lon.
Prior 1ecretarlal ex~
rlence and good rel•·
rencea at• euenta.1 .
Excellent atartlng Mlaty
end company paid be-nefit •. For Immediate
con•lderatlon. caH Sue
Rohlf• betwee n
8:00AM~:OOPM.
114-112·2111
0 Beecfl at 494-0429. AM 'tit 2 PM, 2 PM ·1• 8 tlon •Mt & tlotlt ~ f orgenlze, communicate L VE SCDIULEJS PM. Mu•t be nee1, de-required. Mu1t be de-HUMES Aldee. Full time, We ri.w an opening or SALES Ct.ERK needed for & type. Excell. wor111ng co1101m1cs ' IUWI" S pendabte.Sta118'S3.115 peneSat>te reaponelbta a 7 to a & 3 to 11· Af1pty: two wall dl•nd, lntelll-llngerie boutique, exper condt. & beneflu. Sagebrush, 'Mom', ANSKH uga r per hr. CtllnC» to rnoYe Mlf-mot~ated. New1>ort Hunt. lk:tl. Conv. H<J"Pt, gent .. i .. penon• to preferred. 648-&444 Phone: 881 -115 5. • EI 11 • L ftUhl & lntoValet~POlltlon. B eactl . lren• Ruiz, 841·3515. Prt·Ctrt. work In th• Newporl C.M. llAM-4PM.Moo-fr1. • & Mouse, too! c.ii 114-aM-422 MCMl80. aw.a -oftllred. Hart>or ., .. 1n commer-SYITElll Canel«·~ --------1 clal HI .. and/or rff-lllU SECAETAAV ·PIT Irate · Teecup s , BABYSITTER-mature per· _H_O_U_S-EC_L_EA_N_E_f'_S_·H-e-lp-10FFICE MANAOEA-for ldentlll Mlea In the"'°" SW llO to 125 hr Un-Accurate typing 50 wpm 1111 E. .... lfrMt
CHEAPEST DICe '°"· 3 hl"I per day. ell wanted, must haw own 1mall machine thop-effluent .,.... dercover WHr home + abllty to tranacrlbe. leite 111
A IWltdl to the mettle and !Y!Y'ill ~ day T11 .. ..:L...no.wkndt. trantp. top dollar pd. procMI ordert-anftrlr LEO HANNA pantea. S45-H« Oood wlpeople, to run Tatil, IA HIM ,,.,, ' ,, .. , "" •••.•.•.••.•..••......
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
ty1tern woutdn't bottler ~ Refs r41q. •,.._715t4. Ceil M-11 MJ-15355 phonet-lnvolctng-oood SR. VICE PRESIDENT one ptreon church of· me. When I lt\Of) I always v -v typlet-quol• cullorner• ....... L ,.., t... s.... , ...... c M aa ..,...7 A Sub1ldlary of Amer-
tell the ci.rtc to g.lve me Ill-a. BABVSITTI!:A, 1 day• wk, lllt ...... ... wl calculetort-muet be _, -84.4-4 _ ..... _._._. ---"-"--1 1c:an
the CHEAPEST. 1----------t 8:80-4PM. Pref. my Aelr fof decoraUllQ nee good w/flgur .. ·Hl•ry ~ 910 SlllE I llCIS sr•n&af/TYPllT Home Product• Corp.
1--------1Need Summer homee for home. 754-elT3 Aexlble hrl. Wiii train' open for qualified Pl'· IHIPTWT ITllT HIE With ptwant penonallty An Equal Opportunity F~llblac:kk ,,,_!-"ale· t~~ foreign ttudenta ASAP. Banlllng For llPC>I call Mrt. &tell: ion. Micro Precl1lon 50 wpm, vtnt phone The Loa .a....-Tlmea fOf '*"" otnce In N9w-Employw M/F "'"" e .....,,nauz9r. "''" uaa &a1-84a RW'a PIT ... • -s.._ ton A-,,_ .... rw .. ~...--c Newport/Main. Tuatln. .,...., •~ eon San ni-o ;;;,y on-Ca-lklllt. Itta bkkpg. Ml.l9t Circulation O.pt. cur· port enter. Accurat•1-;~~~~~~~ 5!51·1425 la•J..,...t 20 tn1•. AWY; Hunt-4K-14'1 manoc;...rano Laguna be welt organlnd. Great rentlyhUpoeltloneopen typing•• 85·70 wpm.11 •• ~~--••••••••••••• lngton S&l. 8H7 War-U1trllll lflL -... .... 499 •soe' co. benellte. Sal ary In Mlaa. A. a Fleld ,_._ w<>fd proceulng ·~ Cal:
F®nd blond male doo J• Wu"' 111 '*• H.B. 842-teOO. r • __ ,. .. commen1Utata wluper. Pf'eMntatlVe. you·n tern rlenca helpful, but not
with black face, med. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••-Dela entry pet'IOf't nee-PllT 1'm 788-4751 Peggy hour1)' wage a generoua nece11ary. No ehor· -------•I tlze Oerman Shepherd VoungmarrledlTl#lwould -ded for2ndlhlft.3Pf'\IO E __,1 .-commluloni. Hourt thand. Evalle, 144-2507. _L.09t_:_A9d __ A_uttr __ ....,,--M-.-.· mix. 540-1"3 Ilk• odd Job• •VH l Hair...,.... wt1'I folowlnG mldnteht. Muat be ,... \I.a _,.. Ot endt. ....,,..,. 4-9PM. fOf lnfermetlon 1 ~ yre. "Pecot", vie. FOUND: Stlor1 t1a1r bMc & wlitende. Cen do a van.ty "' 1tle Alr'P0'1 Ar• RA pOnalble. Petco. benllllta. ~...,.. .. ~ ovw Succeetful yecht co. tn call: 114-957-2361. Ext. lllllTUY
"urlley Crlt Camp-bm Male dog. Poll. lab of handyman Jobt. '"!'-· ~phone He!-Satar~ commeneurate ~ ~i: ~~ Npt. &di. requlrM ~p;>; 1204 PART TIME. 20 hour•
orounde . Reward. German S'hep ml x.1 ~·982$ ewe, Ult for jjlt. IMO..o684 M :.:::·Call Piullne wortt wlih youth l•O•; f ... lonat A9ceptlonJ!~ s .... PeflOn mat\11'9 Pl =:-o!::'~~ ~2'83 968 4454 • 10· '4). C•ll 2.&PM, Par1on Friday. M •t time, HD gift lhop, • Accurate typing, tight UW&ll FOUND: PltbUll, fem. Vic. lllllllRlll a.,r1111M Ip. Ull•Y Plllll 842"'4321, Ext. 343. EOE ~& = !; "3-&900 bookkeeping aper dtll-
U. ~ Hlll9 ., .. Yorktown & Newland, Prof. wo.n;;·w .xc. =c' .. ~ubllo Expr'dPNf.June 14thnl Pereon to worll oyater lncludtno t yping & IALEI red. Send reaume 9"g
•10. 8 mo. old lernale HB. 9&2-8350 ffl/I. C.M., N.B .. l.llQ .,.., flrfft a I»-.My 11, Af1flty In penon. bet, 8 dy wk, baytront 10-ltay. Excell. wor1cln0 PTIFT Own hrt Tr-'-Mlaty requtrementt ~
oolden color Coeur FO\lnd mate tnltl lettllf, Sunny 831-«t'T7 ~'..'!'!·'*~v~k1 to H•un1 tlngctont e..dl H Con Conlt ,· ~. Xlnt company environment on th• "OU to bulld ow~ bu";: 8 Lab. Inc 201 w. ~,-Spanl•I. an1wer1 to chair collar. approx. 3 "'"'R'°' ,_ __,. • v •• •n a.ap 1 · benefit•. Wiii train. ..,.,, plaetant uaoc1.-• C 5-Rd. Unit B. Stint• Ana can d 1. c 1 H L u cy 'f"L OkS. 54s-1091. Nllr'M'• Aide .,. care felt ping Meda. PayablH, 1ea11 flol1da at, H8. 871-1229. M . t"· comsi-tttlve .. lary. neea. alt IJ4 9210 for 92707
640"'4433 9'dar11 Of·~ dleuf-recelvabl•• and dally I -... , contac1: Mre. Brown, aps>t. •--IUllT--llY-. -/-1111.---•
· FOllnd baby mattr ... on feur. g,.9--03,., )OUmat9. Mi18t ri.w pnor Ltpl1ar""7 ,._ ~1 btwn. 9AM & i iiiii-=====iiiii ClaHlflad Ad• are the Santa Ana Ave. C.M. • Hl>" and be able to Newport Center AHi Enefoello rnponelbl• Noon Anandal lnve9tment firm
an1wer to a 1uce111ful ~7882 Have JOU rHd 1oday • work with CM' eocoun-E•t•t• LltlQatlon fltm per'llOrl to write orclera a •••l•n t o r • d u c • t o r • .
garaoa or yard Mlet tt'•• CIHtlfl•d Ad1? If not, tent•. 81,ooo per mo 10 need• experienced ano ier phonH. Full Aecepttonlat/Ty knookl Often wtlen )'Oii PertJcomm.dept . ..-:r.
better way to tell more Have aomethlnt to Hft? you're mlealng the beet eurt. R el. pre f 'd L1911/bec a.cy. Xlnt Ume. Paln••lt. 14•26 btabllahed Morto•u• UM r"ult-oettlng Dally tary. Excel typing and
142 ... ll Secmarlal h.....,. •• .,~
Heedquart .. ofc. of
JOiiy ROQlf R"taurant
chain hu an e>penlng fof
an uper'd. EMc. s.cr..
tary to the \Ilea Prealdent
ol Op11atlon1. Poe. r•
qulf• •<*I llhorthend •
typing '9kMla & on.re •
varltly of rffpon1lblll-
tlea. Prior r•t1t1rant ex·
per would be • definite
plus. LOWIY °"'*· •· cell. benefit p1ck1ge.
Apply In per1on from
l :OOAM to 4:00PM at:
THE JOU Y ROGER.
INC.
17042 Gllette Ave..
lrVlne. 714-54$4331 people! CIMl lled 9da do It wel. bargalnt In townl 714-12CMJl94t ~lotaphone a ~ rw. ~ In penion. Co. Mede V91"11tlfe girl Piiot Cla11lfled Ade to S/H required. Elec:vtlve
HI HIM open. ~ Salary {~~ ~~r:~I~~ =~ ":!v be~ = .. ~ Or.nge Coat =~='k~~:1."C':i Selllng anything with a
Pm time, retail ltOfe, MAIO F/Urne motel Lao Irv. 9-5. Call 714-,n0-Mt1 Phone M2-M78 '40-012S . OellY Piiot Cl..elfted NJ Father;s Day
Wish Dad a
Happy
Father's Day
for alt the
world to
see and
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CHEF A8818TAHT lflll'lll Tllkt/ln1 ... 11ht
MUST BE EXPERIEN-Onwnental S*nt uper. •fA per monitl to atart. CID requnct. WUI train for Accurata ar)CI feat typing Phona. ~ rfflctenllal/ lnduetrlal. • mue1. Start lmmedi.-
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Alr lc. put oontrol. tety. Elcoer Ptllf'd. 8 50·1 1,280 mo. ?i4-7~1
For ,......,,..., 10 key ..... 1'41 gm i!1811
upertena p... PWlt. For pluetl Offtoe In NM-4~ 164t"' lfPt. PllHll' m "'1 Cen1«. Applicant
Earn top pay t1kln9 ,,_... NW ,,.._,,. per-
-In .-... .... eonllllty • ...,, front Offtoe ---,__, p • anc.. Aoe11rate ~ ~ .. "Pf". No 1---------1 No".,... .. or...,.. . Ceil EV111e et ........... Wrtte IOI lJnr. 144-H07. "'911, ~.O. 8oet 1m., __ N!MEM ___ NR __ ,....OADI ____ ,
MOUi • 111$ C&. IOl40 wt1t! a
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COMMHl
CHEVROLE'T
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1111 '.Ill\\ ,i 1r:1 1 '" .'
· MESSAGE TO PRIME MINISTER MARGARET
TB.ATCHER, received i,n London, 6:45 a.m. today: ''In Port
S~y at 9 p.m. Falklands time tonight, 14 June, Maj. Gen.
Mario Benjamin Menendez surrendered to me all Argentine
anned forces. . .The Falkland Islanda are once more under
the government desired by their inhabitants. God save the
queen." Signed J . Moore. (Maj. Gen. Jeremy Moore,
commander, British Falklands Amphibious Forces).
British soldier's
mother 'over.joyed'
By ROBERT BMUtER or .. .,..,,... ....
~Tm IOine to ha.ve a nice cry
and a coo() cup of tea. I'm
overjoyed."
The9e were the flnt thoughta
th1a morning of Florrie Kefford
when ahe heard that Argentina
aurre.dered in the Falkland
Ialandi. Her~ S01' ta a major in the
British Artb.y and was believed
~ting .in the Port Stanley area.
'This la one of En~land's
greatest monients. There s such a
feeling of ~lief and happiness
.and r hope everything (the
Shirts bring
• suspensions
surrender) holda and that
~ comes back safely with the felt e>f the b9ya. ..
Mn. Keftord and her husband,
Robert, are visiting her
daughter's family in Huntington
Harbour. They plan to leave for
their home near Oxford Friday.
"It (the Falkland Ialanda) Is
just a rumbling lsland of l,500
people. But it belongs to the
people there.
"Thank God they got it beck.
It ls one more effort on the part
of the British that proves you
can't walk into people'• homes
and take them over."
Mrs. Kefford said she had
heard about peace developments
in vague terms before retiring
last night. But it wasn't uutil ahe
waa awakened by her daughter
LesUe t}}is morning that she
knew for sure.
"I'm waiting for my husband SIGNAL 1ilLL (AP) -Four the 1f Signal~ po~ olfioen have to get home from go coune
been aaspended without pay fat and rm llOing to kick him. You
•.. -At .... a po"-camp·1 .. ..,,. trip always kick-somebody when'
•...a ..... oe ~ ..... eomething ia over don't you?"
while w earing T -ahirh Mra. Kefford'a aon la a major
emblazoned with a hangman's with the Gurkhas. He left nooee, a gallows and the words, s "Si,, l Hill G teway to Southampton for the outh .na • a Atlantic May 19 on the Queen Heaven." Three oftioers were suspended Elizabeth n.
lor 12 houri (one work shift), · m:fMi~~~o~::'!a!e~
• while the other officer '!as the day before he left. "I rather
suspended for two work ah1fU on expect we'll have a letter waiting the 1rounda their conduct f« ua at home." •
brought dilreapect to the "Our boys had a Iona way to
26-member department, said go and it took a lot of time tq.,et
Police Chief ~red King. He there but it didn't take mUch
refuled to identify the officera. time to mobllJze Beca~ Cal State Lona Beach "Thank God th were trained football atar Ron Settfea wu and ready ey
found hanpd in Im 8iana1 Hill .
. .J8!1 cell on June 2, 1911, Kina ''From 11CCOUnts rve heard the
said~ the T-ahlrts abowea Argentina boya weren't and
a " for life'' and ''very, that'• aad because the'/ are
very t.te. '' .amebody'a mothers' IOnl.'
NATION
S.,axopbonist Pepper dies
By Tbe A11oclated Prett
The war on the Falkland
Ialand1 ended today and the
Union Jack wu hot.ied over the
capital. Prime M1niater Margaret
Thatcher said BriUah foreft took
16,000 prlaoners on the South
Atlantic 1alands and would hold
90me of them until Araentlna
confirmed a total ceue-fire.
There wu jubilation in Britain
and 1e>rrow in Buenos A1re9 over
the news.
British Defense Ministry
sources said 11,000 Argentine
eoldiers laid down their arms in
Stanley alone. The figure
astonished British commanders,
who had estimated Argentine
troop strenjth on the Falklands
at about 8,500, the eources said.
Mrs. Thatcher told the House
of Commons that the Argentine
commander , Brig. Gen. Mario
B e njam in Menendez ,
surrendered to British Maj. Gen.
J eremy Moore at 9 p .m .
Falklands tlme (t> p.m. PDT)
Monday after Moore's forces
shattered the defenses of th e
Stanley garrison.
5he said Britain will keep the
Falklands and does "not intend
to negotiate on the sovereignty of
the islands in any way except
with the pebple who live there."
Independent Television News
correspondent Michael Nicholson
r eported from Stanley that
British troops raised their
Crean to face
write-in I oes
I
in November?
By JEFF ADLER
Of .. o.lr ..........
The apparent Republican
n ominee in the 43rd
Consresaional DI.strict -travel-
traJler manufacturer Johnnie
Cr-ean -cou1'l face a November
wrlte-in challenge by both the
'second and third-place finlshen
in the bitterly contested GOP
primary.
The vote1 still were being
counted Monday as second-place
finiaher ~n Packard and third-
p lace finisher Bill McColl
announced that one or both of
them probably will challenge
Crean and Democrat Roy Archer
in the general election.
Unofficial vote tabulations
Monday showed Crean leading
the 18-candidate field by exactly
100 votea more than Packard, hb
nearest rival. Election offidala in
San Diego and Orange counties
reported Crean with 13,762 votes
to Pack.ant's 13,662.
The election's final outcome ta
to be certified sometime next
week, according to registrars of
voters in both counties.
As the ballot count geared
down, however, the political
free-for-all that characterlied the
primary campaign in the 43rd
district 9eemed to be heating up.
McColl, an orthopedic surgeon
and fonner professional football
player, announced he will run as
a write-in candidate whether
. Packard decides to run or not. He
~Hid that Republican• muat
"make it clear that Johnnie
Crean I.a not acceptable."
And P.ckard, the 50-year-old
mayor of Carlabad, said ~ ii
leantna toward running a
November write·in campaign
and will announce his intention!
in the next aeveral days.
COUNTY
OHA NCf < OIJN : Y L l\l 11 Oll Nll\ :>'l CE. NT '"l
There was no official
statement of aurrender from the
Argentine government, even
M~sa aff ~eted
Market Basket
chain sold
By PHIL SNEJDERMAN of"ltle D8ly ...........
Employees of local Market
Basket supermarkets were
responding apprehensively to the
announcement today that the
chain's parent firm, the Kroger
Company, has tentative~greed
to sell most Southern · omla
Market Basket stores to other
grocery companies.
"I've spent 27 {ears with
Market Basket and hate to see
it go down the drain," said Dave
Myers, manager of the Costa
Mesa store at Harbor Boulevard
and Baker Street.
He said he learned of Kroger's
diveatiture plans at a general
management meeti.DQ Monday.
Audrey McCafferty, Kroger
corporate spokesman at the
company 's Cincinnati
headquarters, aaid the chain has
decided to sell ita 65 Market
Basket stores ln the Southland
because they "have not met
performance expectations and
have contributed only mode8tly
to coroorate profits in recent years.'' -
She said nationwide, Kroger
operates 1,260 food stores in 20
states, making it the second
largeat supermarket chain,
behind Safeway.
McCafferty said the Mai'J<et
Buket name ia used only by the
company's Southern California
outlets, which were first opened
in 1963.
She said tentative agreements
have been reached for sale of
most Market Basket stores, with
negotiationa continuing on the
remaining sites.
"We do expect the divestiture-
to be profitable," she said.
The Kroger spokeswoman said
the company hopes to have the
sales agreements completed
within 90 days.
"We can't speak for the new
owners," she said, "but we're
certainly hopeful that they'll be
in~reated in retaining ~t of
our employees."
McCafferty declined to reveal
the prospective buyers for the
Market Basket stores, but local
managers said they have been
told the buyers include the
Hughes, Ralphs, Vona, Certified,
Smith Food K ing and Boya
chalna.
Costa Mesa store manager
Myers said his 791 employees'
benefits are protected by a union
contract if the workers are
retained by the new owners. But
he said the new ownen will not
be contractually obligated to
retain all of the present Market
(See MARKET, Page AZ)
Newport securities
firm closing down
• By JODI CADENHEAD
Ofho.lr .........
O(flciala of Comark, a Newport
Beach-based commodities and
aecuri ttea broker-deale r ,
announced today that they are
withdrawing from government
securities and municipal
markets.
An official releue read by a
company spokesman today
stated. "Thia action la being
taken as part of an orderly and
voluntary wind-down of the
company' a operations."
Steven Gourley, a dep~ty
comrru.ioner with the Callloi;nia
Department of Corporations,
confirmed today that the
Newport Beach company was
claliOI down all operations.
The California Corporations
Department began investigating
the company's finandal condition
and ttCOrd keeping practices last
week aft.er Comark requested an
extension in filing a 1981
financial statement. .
Comark blamed the delay on a
switch from a manual record
keeping to a computerized
system.
Gourley said he learned
Monday night that the pxnpany
baa ceaaed trading. He ~d it wu
his understanding thai Colnark
would pay all outstanding debts
before going out of business.
Gourley declined to comment
on whether Comark's action was
prompted by the Corporations
Department's investigation.
Ten days ago, Marine Midland
Bank of New York briefly
auaJ>ended the services it
performs for Comark after the
company was apparently unable
to provide auf:fident collateral on
~tloana.
INDEX
l Mrs. Thatc her, who waa
greeted by prolonged cheers, told
(See FALKLANDS, Pate AZ)
I
PLO "'ows
never to
drop arins
By 1'11e Associated Presa
Israeli tanu and artillery
battled guerrillas neat Sidon in
southe rn Lebanon today and
tightened the ring around Beirut.
The Palestine Liberation
Organization said Y asser Arafat
was directing operations from
west Beirut, and that the Pl.D
"will never lay down its arms."
Iarael's chief of staff, Lt. Ge'n.
Raphael Eytan, said Arafat had
taken refuge in an embassy in
Beirut, and Israeli neW11papers
said it was the Soviet mission.
But ~afat was photographed
today in a military fatigue cap
and carrying a rifle as he toured
guerrilla positions in west Beirut.
Israel radio said so me
guerrillas, expecting an Israeli
(See ISRAEJ,., Page A!)
t
Edison set
to 'upgrade'
nuke plant
Southern California Edison Co.
says it will correct what the
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
called "significant seiamic design
deficiencies" in Unit One of the
San Onofre power plant,
dela~g its startup for months.
The 438-megawatt r eactor
which provides electricity to
more than 201),000 people in
Orange and San Diego counties
has been shut down since
February for repairs and
inspections. Robert Dietch,
Edison vice preside nt, said
NO\lember was the tentative date
now ,set for completing
earth qua ke -resis ta nee
requiremenu ordered by the
oommilsion.
commission ·analyst\ William T.
Russell said he found flaws while
reviewing information in
F.diaon'a own analysis of Unit
One.
The u tility described that
Monday as a misunderstanding.
But, rather than argue with the
oommiasion, Dietch said Unit One
would be redeslgnfjd and re-
engineered to meet tougher
seismic requirements applied to
two other units.
Those twin, 1,100-megawatt
reactors currently are
undergoing testing, construction
and lloensing.
A debate over whether Unit
One WU built to comply with
original selamic dHlgn criteria
would have taken "considerable
time, retources and haggling,"
Dietch said in an interview.
Holdup 'hero' bailed -A7 AnnLandeis ~
B2 MOYiea B7
~15 Mutu.i l\mda B4
Public Noticea 86;0,4
LOS 4NGELFS (AP) -Alto u.xophonlat Art He saya he's no hero, but the Newport Beach
Pepper, one of• handf~ of~ who pioneered restaurant owner shot by a holdup man was treated ~ve jail ln the 508 and '60a, died today at ./~ one p Bl ~Ho.pita) without re1alnlD1 coruacloUlllew~ ~(; · age ·
SPORTS
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bil OOUDtl'J. u~ an UGft DOC to be tbe I.Int
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RJchard Chana, a M ~t fot Bd.i8oo · HJab, Ii
a central fiCure for the SoUtb All.Start ln &tunlay'a
~ pme at Oraftle CGMt ~· p.,_ Bl.
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Cm'OI M.tten, of N~ Btz=b, hlid man than ~ • ,...,. an.. 1n 'CblrloCa o1 rn," ~ 1t.ory
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Parllamtnt that dtpo11d
-Fa1k1anda Oowmor Rex HWlt 'IWould NNm to the tUanda u a
RtMllan admlniltrator. •n Sht ~ that "teme 2~0
Bridah Mrvicmnen and dvtllanl" b~been killed in the 10-week l ontUct. Accordtne to Brltlah ~ utmatea, 773 Ar11nttne cemen were killed in th•
.. lghtlJ\I.
''The battle of the Falklanda
jcY'H a remarkable military
operation, boldly planned,
bravely executed and brilltantly
?. accompllahed," Mra. Thatcher
i•d of Britain's g:reatat ahow of 'tlhllita~y strength since World
l.!Nar n.
-.9 The Buenoe A1rea govenunent
·~arller announced that the
'.>mllitary commandera of the two
forces had drawn a dfxument
"eet.abliahlng the condltiona for a 1 8eue-fire and the withdrawal of
t ll
tht Ar9tn tlnt troop1." Tht
junta'• communique made no
mention ot llWftJ\der, but Mid
th• document would be JNde
publlo when the text la a~blt.
In Wa1hln9ton, Prealdent
Reqan u.ld: "Wt hope tht t.raiic
loll of Utt which h.u thua far
occuned in thJI cril1I can ·now be
brought to an end. For ltl pert,
the United Stai. at.ands ready to
amt in any way it can to help
reeolve th.ti conflict."
· Mn. Thatcher w~ greeted by
about 100 people l1nl1nc "Rule
Britannia'.-and "God Save the
Queen" when she returned to
her 10 Downing ~-office
Monday night after addttaing
Parliament.
"Great Britain 1a great again,"
Mn. Thatcher aald outside her
Downin& Street office just before
midnight Monday.
annex
BY STEVB MITCBBLL
O( .... DllJ .........
A report by La1una Beach
plan11tn1 0Ulclal1 lndlcatH
annexatSon of South ~ Into
the clty would be ••a bfeak-ev~n
propoeltJon" economically.
Laauna Beaoh City Council mem6en tonight wW review dty
COit e.timatal on annexation and
are exi>eeied to receive petitiON
from South Laawuw aeekin& to
become a part of the clty.
In addition, the ooundl will
conatder adopttna an ordirwlCe
that would prezone about half o1
South Laguna -from Lquna'a
IOUtherly limits to AlJJO Creek -
brinainl the city'• zoning codes
into conformity with exlatlna
county zones.
~ISRAELI A TT ACK . . .
The dty hope9 the action calms
fears by the Local Agency
Formation Commiealon that
Laguna Beach is attempting to
annex a port.lon of South Laguna
aolely to prevent several 18.rge
development projec1a ~tly
going through the cotlnty
approval process. /'!(
· rueault, took 7~ lecturers hostage
Jiat the Amertcan University ln
&irut.
At a refugee camp, near Sidon
20 miles eouth of Beirut, Israeli ~·press reports said braell tanks
•,and artillery were battling 250 to
•,800 guerrillaa holed up ln two
moeques for the fourth day.
111 The reporta, subject to Iaraell
....UUtary censorship, aald attempts "''° persuade the Sidon guerrillas lt.o surrender at the Ein Hilwa
::refugee camp failed when the
wuerrillas either killed the Arab
emissaries sent to talk to them or
·tlept them hostage.
·:I They said the gueirlllaa were
:led by Haj Ibrahim Hawim, a
! fanatic Lebanese Shiite follower
'l9f Iran's Ayatollah Ruhollah
!Khomeini. and that Hawim
rordered his men to resist to the
idea th.
Lebanon'• state radio said the
ilsraells delivered an ultimatum
~o the estimated 1,000 Syrian
.troops ln the Beirut area to get
.nut, but that the Syrians refuaed,
.,saying they were there
legitimately to belp police the
(I
anni.stice that ended Lebanon'•
last civil war in 1976. There was
no conflrmation from Israel that
such an ultimatum had been
delivered.
In west Beirut, the Palestine
Liberation Organiz.ation aald the
only top guerrilla leader not in
the PLO enclave was Farouk
Kaddowni, and that he was at
the United Nations ln New York.
"It ls unthinkable that the
PLO leaden would desert their
people in their hour ol need,"
Lebanon's leftist newspaper Al-
Liwa aald.
As the Israelis and their
Lebanese Chriatlan allies began
surrounding west Beirut
Monday, rumon swept the city
that the PLO leaden had fled to
the Syrian capital of Damaacus.
Armed civilians belonging to
various Palestinian and Lebaneee
Moslem factions were in control
of west Beirut and its estimated
600,000 inhabitants. Moat shops
were cloeed and the city wu
rocked occasionally by explosions
as rival factions set off car bombs
and rockets against each other.
Lagunll Beach originally
sought annexation of only a
portion of South Laguna. But
South Lagunana, led by the
South Laguna Civic Aaeoclation.
have been pursuing
incorporation of the entire village
aa part of Laguna.
They are expected to pre1ent
signatures of local residents
supporting the annexation
proposal tonight sometime after 7
in council chambers.
Meanwhile, the city has
prepared an economic feasibility
report covering the entire
community to determine cost
factors related to bringing South
Laguna into the munJclpal fold.
Thoee figures show . expected
revenues of about $931,000,
baaed on property and sales
taxes, bed taxes, llceJ\le&, fees,
service charges and permits.
Expenditures could amount to
about $930,000, the report aaya,
based on COit for extra police,
fire, paramedic, lifeguard and
public works and planning
officiala.
)IARKET BASKET ...
The report indicates, however,
one-time expenditures of $764,-
000 to acquire the oounty fire
station in South Laguna and to
expand Laguna's existing police
station to accommodate seven.
more offif'en and an investigator .
Basket employees~
, Myers aai~ store mana5ers
.were told that Kroger limply did
not have enouah outle-ta in
l:&uthern California to compete
against the largest California
-supennarket chains.
Frank Madden, manager of
he Market Basket on the
Newport-Balboa Peninsula, said
corporate off.lcials Monday only
confinned ongoing rumon about
Coastal
Huy attwnoon eunehlne. Hlghe
M IO 1•. Liie night Md ~
morning low cloud• 1nd log t_on19hl ind Wedne1dey.
OWmlgtll Iowa 49 to 58. Hll'f
afternoon Wecm.day but llghlty
werm1r with high• ea to 11.
Huntington-Newport
temper11\n1 renge from • low of
58 10 I hlQll of 70. e11ewlle re. lrom Point
Conception to the Mexlc1n
border 1nd out eo mll••·
NorttiweM wlndl e to 11 knoll
over out er wltera through
Wecin.dey. Con\blnlld -of 3 to 5 !Mt 911cep4 5 to 1 ,_ ,_
Point Conception. 8e11
dec,......IQ Wedneeday. l..ocllly, llght v1rl1bl• wind• except
IOlll"-1 to WIM1 10 to 15 '"'°'*
during ~ houri ·~ Ind Wed~. Sou1r-t .... of I
to 3 IMI. MoetJy aunny dur1ng 111-.
the saies p.lan.
He said managera have been
offered comparable jobs with
other marketa in the Kroger
chain.
M adden said employees
retained by the new· owners wW
face a 30-day probationary
period. If they complete that
period, they will retain their
seniority, vacation time and other
fringe benefits, he said.
A large hurdle in the city's
annexation try la an unwritten
county requirement that the city
o b t a i n p r e -a n n. e x a ti o n
development agreements from
large landowners in South
Laguna prior to a mid-July
LAFC meeting to dlacuas the
merger.
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Newpqrt l••ae
Oondo switch
plans .flayed
By STEVE MARBLE
Of tfll DtllJ ,... .....
A move to open the door '° condominium converalona ln
Newport Beach touched a nerve
Monday when the Otv Council
Five armed
robberies
hit Mesa
C.OSta Mesa held the dubious
title of Oranae County'• robbery
city today after tour armed
holdups Monday and another
early this morning.
Police said they appeared to be
unrelated.
Monday went like this:
-At 10:50 a.m. a lone bandit
got away wlth $231 from a
branch of F1rat Federal Savings
and Loan of Santa Monica at
1465 W . Baker St.
But he didn't get far -about
75 yards. to be exact-after first
failing to get away on a bicycle
chained to a tree behind the
savings and loan.
Police arrested Patrick Allen
Swagserty, 20, of 1857 New
Jeraey St .. Costa Mesa, in
connection with the robbery.
They aald they found no gun. but
did recover the loot.
-At 11:50 a .m . The Big
Yellow House Restaurant at 3010 '
Harbor Blvd. was robbed of
about $1,100 by a man posing as a
delivery man.
Police said the bandit,
dHCribed u male white ln hia
30a, forced the manager to open
the restaurant safe at gunpoint.
then fled on foot.
-At l :37 p .m . the First
Interstate Bank at 3029 Harbor
Blvd. waa robbed by a man in hia
mid-20.. •
Police said that the bandit
passed a note to the teller before
fleeing on foot wittt $660. No gun
was seen. .
No details were available on a
robbery at 3333 Bristol Street
that occurred about 9:20 p.m.
took a prellm1.nary pui at a law
that could affect more than 7.000
renten in the city.
One Balboa woman d.eecrlbed
the proooeed law u Mvir14& an
.. aura of anobbi.am"' and favortna
homeowners over renten.
A Corona del ~hr aenlor
dthen auggeated the law would
give developers a tool to tell older
renten to "aet the hell out of
Newport Beach."
The council, which la
oonaidering the law change u
part of an effort to provide more
affordable houaing, did not' act
on the propoeal and continued
the hearing to July 12.
Current city law virtually
prohibita convertiJ18 apartments
into condomlnlum1. The
1uggetted change would permit
owners of complexes of four
unlta or lea to convert but only
after meeting a lengthy ll.at of
oonditiona.
Maya Dunne, a Falr Housing
Council of Orange County
representative, said pennlttlng
conversions "onl)' destroys lives."
She argued the law change
would displace rentera a n d
would provide a new stock of
houalng a f fordable only ~o
famlliee making more than $60,-
000 annually.
"rm a renter and I see myself
u a resldent of Newport. I vote
and I take an interest ln things.
Some of ua are not interested ln
own lng property," said one
youna Balboa resident. "l aee th1a
aa a t hreat to my continued
residency in Newport."
Councilman Phil Maurer
expressed sympathy to renters
who can't afford to buy property
in Newport.
"I have a son and I know he
can't afford to live here." said
Maurer. "If I sold my house and auyed away for a month, 1 doubt
I could afford to come back."
Not everyone. though,
criticized the condominium plan.
"If you choose to Jive in
Newport Beach you're going to
have to pay the price," said Kurt
Sandhoff, who noted he pays
$4,000 a month ln house
pa~nts.
lie said pennitting converting
small apartment units to
condominium• might help
eliminate the number of summer
rental unita.
BBC tips
world on
sUrrender
By TOM M\JRPHINE
OflMO.., .... ltalf
Loni houra b4tfore actual
1unender pf Araentlne foroea on
the Falkland hland1 waa
announced, Brltlah Broadcutina
Corporation'• world new1 aervtce
let It be known the fla}lt.lng wu
over.
The BBC did 10 with a
broadcaat of Brltiah Prime
Minlater Maraaret Thatcher'•
actual report to Parliament.
"The latest situation la that
Gen. Moore (Maj. Oen. Jeremy
Moore) decided to preaa forward.
The Argentines retrea~,'' Mra. Thatcher aald. __
"Our force1 reached the
outlkirta of Port Stanley. Large
numbers of Argentine soldiers
threw dowp tbelr weapona."
The. prime minister was
interrupted at that point by
cheers and shouts from the
members or Parliament, clearly
audible on the 1hortwave
broadcast monitored on the
Orange Coast at 9 p.m.
"The A.rgenttne. are reported
to be flying white flags at Port
Stanley," the prime minlster
add~.
There were more and louder
cheen from Parliament.
Additionally. Mn. Thatcher
reported that Gen. Moore had
met with Argentine Gen. Mario
Benjamin Menendez "about
surrender of Argentine forces on
both East and West Falklands."
There was more cheering and,
a BBC commentator said, the
usually somber Mrs. Thatcher
allowed herself "one broad
srnilo."
The leader of the opposition,
Mr. Foote , then spoke,
congratulating British troops and
acknowledaing difficult times ln
the criBis for the prime mini.at.er.
Other minority leaders alBo spoke
to congratulate victorious British
forces.
The live report from
Parliament was followed by a
BBC analyst who said the
Falklands action "suggests the
Harrier aircraft has proven itself
in this campaign.
"The upshot of it is, the British
have retaken the Falklands. It is
a conclusive military victory . . .
it came to a conclusion with
astonishing rapidity."
Then, about 4:30 this morning,
a cab driver, parked ln the 1600
block of Newport Boulevard was
robbed at knifepoint by a lone
bandit.
Police said cab dHver Robert
Stout, 32, wasn't injured.
Bogus medic
will undergo
mental tests
Smog center adds
three new numbers
Patrick Arthur Dixon, once a
UC Irvine medical student who
was arreated in March in
Imperial County on charges of
illegal l y workin g as a
J>9YChlatrilt, waa 1eht Monday to
a 1tate hoapltal for a mental
evaluation.
The 40-year~ld Dixon went to
Chino State Hoepital at the order
of Imperial County Superior
Court Judge L. Harold Chaille.
The judae said he'll sentence
Dixon affer reviewing the 9Q.-day
evaluation.
Dixon pleaded no contest May
11 to practicing med1clne without
a llcenae and grand theft by falle
preteruies for accepting a $65,000
salary.
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Three new toll-free telephone
numbera have been added to the
Smog Epiaode Information
Center at the South Coast Air
Quality Management District,
making recor ded smog
information available without
charge throughout th e four-
oounty District for the firat time.
The three lines -one for ~
Angeles County, one for Orange
C ounty a n d anoth er f or
Riverside and San Bemard1no
counties -replace an outdated
system of 14 tt<:orded telephone
units in use in recent years.
The new lines will enable
more immediate availabWty of
the latest smos readings from the
di1trict'1 new meteorological
computer 1yatem, according to
district offidala.
The new number for Loa Anaeles County areas la (800)
242-4022. For Orange County
areas, call (800) 445-3826 .• For
areas in Riverside and San
Bernardino counties, call (800)
367-4710.
Continuously updated
information will be provided
through the new recording
system. providing the current
day's forecast, current levels.
ep.18ode infonnation, and the next
day's forecast as soon as
available, district officiala said.
Another toll-free line -(800)
242-4666 -is staffed by public
in formation specialists· in the
Episode Information Center
durlng office hours, as well as
after hours and on weekends
during periods of high smog
levels, to answer more detailed
questions concerning all areas of
air pollu tion and air quality
control.
Our sllverptated shoehorn Is Just the style he
can use. W~ti a hammer~ ftntsh , It's espe-
clally fitting for Father's Day or graduation
because~ can qrave It wtth;ttrs
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GE.NEV A, Switzerland -Pope John Paul ll,
on a hecUc 12-hour vtait today pleaded for worker
freedom In a apeech to the International Labor
Qrsanhation and P"t.ed two membera of Poland'•
auspended Solidarity union.
Hla 80-minute apeech made no direct reference
to the mlllta.ry crackdown on the movemem in hJa
homeland, but the Poltah-bom pope aid ~om of
t
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workera to UIOCtate in uniona wu a fundamental
hwnan ript.
"Yet it la aeverely threatened, often flouted,"
the pope Mid. "It aeema e11entlal to point out that •
cohelion of the torc:ee of aoctety . . . mUlt be the
outcome of fNe dedliona by the. concerned, ta.ken
ln full Independence from the "Ut.1c.1 authoriUel
and arrived ln full freedom , , , I
Dollar ini:Xed; gold still low
LONDON -The dollar waa mixed ln early
European trac:Una today, a day alter the U.S.
Treasury Intervened ln currency markets for the
fira1 t1roe ln more than a year. Gold was at a
three-month low.
"The maln cause of the dollar's uncertainty ls
that people are worried there might be more
~UillUa
lnterventlon by the Treasury and by European
banks," aid a dealer in LondOJ).
On Monday, the U.S. Treaaury enaaged in
direct currency trading for the first time al.nee
March 30, 1981, to stem a surge ln the dollar's ,..Jue
attributed to high U.S. lntereat ratet and concern
over the laraell-Palestlnian fighting ln Lebanon.
Diablo Canyon given permit
SAN LUIS OBISPO -One obstacle that had
blocked operation of the Diablo Canyon Nuclear
'Power Plant has been eliminated with t!te eermit
by the Regional Water Quality Control ~ for
the diacharge of heated seawater at the plant.
On Friday, the board met ln San Luis Obispo
and voted 6-3 to allow the plant to di9charge water
ffm the first of its two reactors at a temperature
not to exceed 20 degrees warmer than the water it ·
takes in from Diablo Cove during nonnal operation.
Jlowever, the permit also allowed. the plant to
di9charge water up to 100 degrees warmer during
occasional cleaning operations when the pipes will
be flushed to get rtd of mussela and other marine
Ute clinging to the pipes' interiors.
' Compromise seen in state budget
SACRAMENTO -Six legislaton have begun
negotiating a oomprom}se $26 billion-plus state
budget amid a call by dty officials to ra1ee "ain
taxes" for essential services.
The two-house conference committee began
Monday on hundreds of budget items for which the
Assembly and .Senate have proposed spending
different amounts for the fiacal year ~July
1. The job was expected to last all week: -
The members postponed decisions on items on
which they could not quickly agree.
ApartHJent builder goes bankrupt •
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SAN DiroO -One of the largest apartment I
building companies in San Diego says it la eeekina l
protection from its creditors under Chapter 11 o1
federal bankruptcy law.
Ray L. Huttman. owner of 8-.Y L. Huffman
c.on.truction Inc. and ihree affWafed compe.njel,
aaJd Mcnday'a bankruptcy filinc Wiii broucht on by
EMERSON, Iowa -The westbound San
Francisco Zephyr passenger train with 200
paaaengen on board hit a "wall of water" and
derailed on tracks washed out by flooding today,
killing a young woman and hospitalizing 23 people,
officiala said.
the current economic alump.
"The continuing rece9iorl and high intenwt
ratee have created the wont market eeen in thia
collntry llnce rw been ln bu11h>e191" Huffman -.kl
in filinc the bankruptcy flCtion. H\lffman bu been bWJd1na apartments in San DM., aioce the eerly
19e0&.
• ID derailment
A total of 150 people were injured, most with
cuts and bruiaes.
"'The engineer said he was going 76 mph and
was rounding a bend and swjdenly there was no
track in front of him," said,J'ack Crandall, head of
Iowa Disaster Services.
Treasury securities yields up
WASHINGTON -Yields on abort-term
~ aecurttiee are up for the third oomecutive
week. I The gvvemmeni aid that at ita weekly auction
Monday it IOld about $5 btllJon ln six-month T-billS
at an ave.raae dilcount rate of 12.503 percent, up
from the 12.117 ~t of Jtme 7: and about $5
billion ln three-month bills at an average rate of
12.248 percent, up from 12.074 percent.
Beginning today, financial institutions may pay
as much aa 12.753 percent interest on
$100,000-minimum six-month money market
certificate..
House, Senate begin work on budget
WASHINGTON -The next step ln ~Una a
1983 federal budget la getting under w-.y with
~ and Senate negotiators berplninc aver the
D of the projected deficit, tax Iner EI Ff 19 l!peftdinc
cute and other differences in their rea~ve
spendb'I plana. .
' C.onfereee were expected fu at.art work th1a
afternoon on a com~ between the '784.3 ~ outline adopted by the Senate laat month
and the $766.2 btl1ion pack.aie endoned by the
"""-laat week. Both plana were drafted by
Republican .leaden tn each houae.
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or lose coupons
WASHINGTON -The
Senate AcricUlture Committee,
which rejected major benefit cuta
next year for food atamp
I redp6enta. .... dedded to require • many of them • polllble to
work or be their coupam.
"II there anythl.ftc alOna ·.the
.ay that .. ,. that ~letter wold 'w~r-k' CMl't be bi'oulht .. mto the vombui.ry Of tbim.
an ihe public dole?" ield 8mL
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...., .............. ~FAIR ENOUGH -Workmen hang two large ~tte. on the
Orange C.ounty Fair billboard in a.ta Mesa. The dreh!e are
eight feet in diameter and are made from 1,500 feet of
four-inch pleated ribbon. The 24-toot streamen announce the
performers for the fair to be held next month.
Commuter trains
slated for county
Caltrans offlcials are claiming
that two new weekday trains
could be-carrying Orange County
commuters into Loe Angeles by
late 1983.
A recently completed study
found the new runs economically
feasible and Caltrans is
recommending them for state
funding, said Heinz Heckeroth,
Catt.rans district director.
Amtrak, whlch currently
operates seven round-trips daily
on the heavily used "San
Diegan'' route linking Los
Angeles and San Diego, would be
asked to ope rate the two
commuter runs, he said.
The new routes would be
aimed primarily a t gettine
Orange County commuters to
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and from work ln Los Angeles. The two traiN would run in the
morning from San Clemente and
then return after work from
Union Station.
They would stop at San Juan
Capistrano, Santa Ana.
Fullerton, La Mirada, Norwalk
and Pico R ivera . Once built,
stations at Mission Viejo, lrvlne
· and Anaheim al.lo would serv.,e as
stops.
The propoeed runs would cost ,
~.5 milllon a year, of which $2.fi I
would be paid through fares. The I
other $1 million would ~ome
from Caltrans' bud1et.
Caltrans Director Adriana
Glanturco fint propoeed the two
runs during a press conference ln
Orange County a year ago.
Illegals
granted
education
WASHINGTON (AP) -
State must provide free public
educatlQJ\ to 11l•aa1 allen
chllcnen, the U.S . Supreme
Court aid today.
By a 5-4 vote, the court ruled
that a Texu law alJowtna such
chUdren to attend publlc IChoola
only if tliition were paid waa
unconstitutional.
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Lower court.a reached the same
conclutlon.
In what le1al acholara
anticipated u a dedal.on of major
afghl~. the~ aald the
Conatitution'a guarantee of eqUal
protection under the law applies
to illegal allena aa well u to
dtiz.ena and to aliens who are
legally ln the country.
.. The 14th Amendment
provides that •no state ahall ...
deprive any petwm . . . within
Us jurladictlon the equal
protecdon of the lawa.' Whatever
hia status under the immigration
laws, an alien is surely a 'penon'
ln any ordinary aenae of that
term," Justice Will ~m J .
Brennan wrote for the court .
Today's dedaion is particularly
important for those states
bordering on Mexico, where the
treatment of illegal aliens la a
aenaltive political question.
The decislon also will have an
impact on the one million to lix
million ll1egal aliens the Cenaus
Bureau estimates are living and
workina in the United States.
Other ~tea put the figure
cloeer to 10 ~on.
The 'Supreme Court previously
granted such "undocumented"
aliens 90me of the same rights
enjoyed by citizens and legal
aliens. It has required that State
and federal offidals give lllegal
aliens "due process" hearlnga ln
criminal deportation and other
legal proceedings.
Today's decision mark. the
first time in the court's hi.story
that illegal alien;i have been
declared eligible for all the
individual liberties and rights
guaranteed by the Constitution.
Joining Brennan's opinion
were Justices Thurgood
Marahall, Harry A. Blackmun,
Lewis F. Powefl and John Paul
Stevena.
Chief Justice Warren E .
Burger and Justices Byroo R
White, Willlam H. Retlnq\mt and
Sandra Day O'Connor diaaented.
Crack into a plate of hot, steaming crab legs. Try a generous ser_ving
of ou r new spiced cold boiled shrimp. Or our famous Popcorn~ shnmp.
And then do it again!
It 's all you can eat. Every day of the week .
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Each special is served with your choice of a crisp tossed salad or
coleslaw, baked potato or rice i:Afaf, and another favorite , sourdough bread .
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All you can eat ............... 15.45
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All you can eat ............... *7.75
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Oil's in them thar
Underwater tracts
BLACK GOLD DEPT. -No doubt the numerous
observers along our coastline who_ C!P-.potte the leasing of
underwater tracts for offshore oil dri.lllng were overjoyed
only yesterday by the words of Loe Angeles Mayor Tom
Bradley.
In the event you miaaed the public notice, Mayor
Bradley was back there in Washington, D.C., testifying
before a congressional subcommittee. And the good LA
. .mayor gave 'em a word or two about offshore oil.
Bradley said that if the U.S. Department of1 the
Interior doesn't start listening to offshore oil objections of California, they can expect
some battles in the courts.
Well, if the h:lterior
boys have any sensitivity
at all, they are well aware
of this possibility, since it's
already happened.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA just last week won an
early skirmish in the courts when it got the sale of drilling
rights stopped on 24 of 164 tracts that were up for lease off
our coastline.
l'ncluded among thoee underwater holclings were 10
sites off the Newport Beach and Laguna Beach shoreline.
So it may indeed be wanning to see Mayor Bradley
getting ~k there and taking a firm position before the
House Interior subcommittee.
Since Bradley will be the Democratic standard-bearer
in November's race for California governor, some cynics
With t.hU new drill, ru .r:r1h It ricb tor IUl'e •••
among us might suggest he was just getting his pollUcal
legs wanned up for the sprint to Sacramento late thia year.
MAYBE SO. Others, powever, might say so what, if
he's going to run, he might as well leg-off in the right
direction. Bradley has, as a matter of fact, been rather
consistent in his position against what one former publlaber
of.this sterling journal liked to refer to as "the stench and
vomit of oil.."
For the record. about the only place that has been a bit
soft on the oil issue along our shoreline is Huntington
Beach. You have to suspect that a measure of pro-oil exists
there because Huntington Beach hp been pumping up the
stuff for decades now.
Once upon a time, there was a learned professor in our
region who said oh, bosh, to all the oil talk.
THE PROF TOOK the position that wildcatten and
other oilmen would never find any mineral deposits worth
getting excited about an~here on the downcoast side o( the
Santa Ana River.
His words were hardly etched by the time they found
oil in the "!Nest Newport fields (downcoast of the Santa Ana
River) and then somebody punched down a live hole in
Costa Mesa.
Then a terrible OraW[e County government scandal
erupted over maneuvel'!I ol one oil exploration outfit that
wanted to drill a few exploratory punctures in (my
goodness) Upper ~ewport Bay. That one never came oU.
STILL LATER, Mrs. T. Duncan (Jerry) Stewart,
confided once that she diacovered sigJll of oilmen prowling
around the foothills of Corona del Mar. You can just never
tell where thOfle oil people are going to get the scent and
suffer the irresistible urse to start boring holes in the
earth. Or bay. Or ocean. Anywhere.
About the same time, James B. "Jay" Stoddard, who
was mayor of Newport Beach and a chemical engineer of
considerable repute, offered the guess that ttle entire
Newport-Balboa Peninsula "cbuld be floating on oil." That
too created a small stir at the time.
So Mayor Bradley and all the other anU-offahore oil
people may slow.iJllpwri the puf.h for underwater drilllnc In
our region. But L 't filure they'll stop it cold.
Uthe petroleum people smell it, and figure it'• there,
they have this strong compulsive urge to IO get lt. lt'a just
the nature of the oilman.
Site of CdM school
eyed for housing
Newport-Mela Unltied School
Dlmict tzwtw are expectld to
vote June 22 on a dl1trlct recocnrmndatiiin to tum Corona cw Ms Jllemeinwy ldm ....
bito oont4ftlnhw or bolw.
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QUIET TIME ON CAMPUS -Finals are over. Graduations
have come and gone. Now is the quiet time on college
camp~ along the Orange Coast. There is time for a solitary
stroll under a bridge at UC Irvine. And there is time for
'Bero' hailed
'One bullet won ~t stop me'
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .... Delly "°' la.ff
Lorenzo Pasini was greeted
like a hero.
The 68-year-old owner of the
Spaghetti Bender returned to hi.a
Newport Bea ch restaurant
Sunday to aha.re a meal with hi.a
friends and famlJy.
It was Paaini's first trip back to
hi.a Paclflc Coast Highway diner
since a would-be rol>J>er fired a
bullet into hi.a cheft.
$50,000 net
for Fish Fry
The 37th annual Calta Mesa
Fish Fry and Carnival netted
$50,000 to be awarded to various
charitable groups in Ora nge
C o unty, it was announced
Monday.
The Costa Mesa-Newport
Harbor Lions Club fund-raiaer
earlier th.is month gromed $140\
000. Club officials will meet in
September to decide how to
d istribute the funds next
January.
Thia year's net proceeds will
bring to $705,000 the total
amount distributed to charitable
'Organizations ~ the Lions Club
since the Fish Fry began in 1945.
Church offers
summer care
St . J o hn the Di vine
Episcopal Church in Costa
Mesa will be o fferin~ a summe r care program ·for
c hildre n ages 5 t o 11
beginning June 14.
'the program"will continue
until August 27 froJD 7:30
a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Cost is
$35 a week.
That was more than a month
ago. Police since have arrested a
man allege'1 to be the gunman,
and Paaini now dismis the
epi8ode as being little more than
one of life's testll.
"One little bullet's not enough
to stop me.'' he adviaed in a rich
Italian accent. "They're going to
have to think of eomething el8e
to get me." ~
Pasini, a 47-year ve~ran of the
kitchen, said he'll be back to
work full-time IOOll.
"I don't a blame anybody for
th la happening," he said,
reflecting on the shooting. "I
don't blame the police, I don't
blame anybody. I blame the
system.
"There should be more aevere
penalties. They let bad people
out of jail too easy. There just
shouldn't be people like this on
the looee.''
Paaini said he believes in
fighting back.
-"You have to fight to survive.
It's alwa~ been that way. You
can't a never go out without a
fight. The moet important thing
la the family. It has to stick
together like glue."
The restaurant owner said he
was trying 4 lure the gunman
away lrorii his employees when
he was ahot. Paaini attempted to
get the would-be robber out of
his restaurant by slamming a
door in his face. But the gunman
fired through the door, striking
Pastni.
"My intention was just to get
the guy out. He was a swinging
that gun around at all my kidi
(employees) and I wu worried. It
was a gamble to my part but it
turned out okay."
A hero? Pasini said he doesn't
aee himself that way.
But hi.a friends d.Laauee. They
e_reaented him witli a mock
Pwple Heart during the midat of
the celebration Sunday. They
aal.d Pulnl deeerved it.
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You can't lake it with
you, but you don't }Jave to .
leave it to your lcids. Ann
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Orange Coast College math instructor Bob Denton to get a
little exercise running up and down the bleachel'!I in LeBan!
Stadium on campus. ·
Club to fete
Fluor for
civic work
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SW AN DIVE -Carol Metten (F1etcher) is shown
doing a swan ·dive du.ring her preparation for the
Olympics in 1924. Metten, one of only 18 women to
represent the U.S. in Paris, waa 17 ·years old at the
time she competed. Now 75, she lives in Newport
C4
Beach, Where she still stays in shape by playing golf
at least three times a week.
I ·Metten relives Olympic ·participation
I " Chariots of Fire film r ekindles flam e for 1 924 bronze medal winner
By JOHN SEV ANO or .. Dllr ,.......,
For her 75th birthday, Carol Metten'a
children decided to treat their mother to
an evening of dinner and the movies.
Metten. not an avid movie-goer, was
told she would see the film. "Chariots of
Fire," a story centered around two
British athletes in the 1924 Olympics.
The movie sounded intriguing to
· Metten, if for no other reason than she
bad participated in the Games heraelf as
a diver for the United States team.
Of courae, she reallr.ed the memories
that would be rekindled. And, there
were some that became more vivid than
she expected.
It only lasted a brief moment, but
midway througn the picture Metten
noticed a still photo of the ship that
carried the U.S. aquad to Paris. In the
lower right hand comer of the frame.
wu yet another shot, this one depicting
the 18 athletes which oomprilled the U.S.
women'• contingent.
Metter\, naturally, was one of them.
"It was such a short flash," rernlniaced
Metten as· sh,e leaned back on a coach in
her Newport Beach home. "You only
saw it for a brief moment."
mellowed, though. and allowed me to 1
compete (on Sundays). I told them there
were a lot of t.h1np I could be doing that
are worae than that."
''The only thing I thought was unfair
was the way they portrayed (U.S .
sprinter) Charlie Paddock. They made
him look like such an arrogant so-and-ao,
and he really wasn't that way at all."
To Metten. who competed in the '24
Games uhder her maiden name of
Fletcher, everything about her
experience in Paris aeemed brief.
Metten. who wu born and raiaed in
Pasadena, compe1ed in the Olympics at
the tender age of 17. Most of her
teammates, Metten recalled, were older
and more experienced, but that didn't
In the movie, Eric Liddell wu also
restricted by religious beliefs, eventually
sidelining his participation in the
100-yard daah.
For her effort, Metten won a bronze
medal in three-meter diving. Ironically,
she l09t to two U.S. teammates she bad
beaten only five weelu earlier at the
Nationals in New York.
Metten returned from her
p~rformance in Paris to finish her
achooli9g at UCLA. After ~uating in
1927, she landed ' a job as a physical
education teacher which, at the time,
deemed her a professional, thus
dropping her amateur status and making
her ineligible for any more Games.
· aeem to deter her spirit to the occasion.
"I was too young to be in awe of
anything;" said Metten. "At the time it
was just 90met.hing you did.
"l was embarrassed to have gotten
third place," she said with a smile. ~·rm
not saying I should have won . . . but I
was diappointed."
As for the film itaelf, Metten agreed
that "Chariots of Fire" deserved its
Academy award u Best Picture.
"Back then an athlete was a true
amateur. You didn't &ee a penny from
anybody," she said. "It's not like that
now."
Aooordlng to Metten, much more than
amateurism has abo changed ainoe she
was a competitor in the Garnes.
"In trying . to analyze it, the whole
thing wu a big deal to me. I hadn't been
away much ffQjPl home before and when
I first started out (diving) my parents
told me f couldn't dive on Sundays. We
were very rellgjoua.
"After a few competitions my parenta
"I thought it wu beautiful," said
Metten. "fi was nfoe that they were ablet
to handle a c~J.;atively innocent
theme without leX or violence tc
"When I was competing it was ~
entirely different age," saia Metten as
ahe rummaged through aome old photos
and clippings. "You were reptt9enting
(See METTEN, Page Ct) lt. I
-Chang in final area • outing
South All-stars favoref:I in county game Satur day a t OCC
Bv ROGER CARLSON or .... Dlllr ,.......,
The South All-stars have been
labeled as the favorites in the
17th Orange County AU-star
basketball game, to be contested
at Orange Coast College
Saturday evening.
But South star Richard Chang,
the 6-6 two-year All-CIF 4-A
=·r knows all about such
It wasn't too long ago that he
and hia Ed.i8on High teammates
were storming ihrough the first
two rounds of CIF playoff.a action
only to become victims of Servite
High in the quarterfinals.
"I atlll think about it," admita
the three-year F.dbon ttarter. "I.
keep asking myaelf, 'how did we
lose to them?' I guea eome of theo
football p.t.yen are doing that,. too.
"We weren't mentally pre-
pared for them, they t:f ed a
great game and they that
~t crowd. All you could bear
WU 'Servite, Servile ...
"When Servite beat Verbwn
Del I didn't want to play Servite.
I knew we were going to have
problems."
So, now Chane takee b1a final
bow in the Or.nae Coast area
before depart fna for the
Unlvenlty of Callfoml.a, but he
lln't worried about any more
up.eta.
"I juat want to play a good aame. with no mental errors, to
play aood defeme," says Chang,
a ..wlnl machine for three y.n
~ tbi a.raen.
Chang has beefed up to 210
pOUnda on his 6-6 frame and says
he may try to take a few pounds
off in preparation for college
duty. "more strength, less fat," as
he puts it.
As in the case with moat all-
atars, Chang enters this one
without the pressures which
hang over the central figure in a
team's format.
Saturday night c.o.ch Barry
Leigh baa eeveral who fit that
category, even to the extent that
h1a bench will be stocked with
central figures. too.
Prem.ares began to subside for
Chana after hia junior season,
actually. As a IOphomore starter
and the team 'a leading a:orer, it
was over before he earned b1a
reputation as a can't-mill
prospect.
But as a junior, competing in
the aame lineup with 6-4 Rlck
DlBemardo, ~ became an
l.aue for him. ,
"There was a lot of
oompetidon between my.elf and
'Dibo'. U I wasn't the game's
leading ICOl'U, my friends would
be ~me, 'what happeDed?',
aaya CbaDc.
"But u a 9e1lior, I didn'= care how many points I ,
)lit tf we won."
T he Chargers rolled up 24
victoriea before caeh.tnc out with
their third 109 of the 8eMCD and
were ranked No. 1 and eeeded
No. 1 in the 4-A elimlnadCJm. a
rarit y for an Oranae County
t.-m in 4-A drdel.
'n'9 all«ar pme ta an Ideal
everyone looking for another.
"Everyone's had their honors,"
says Chang. "Now we just have
to ~ve we're the better team.
We D find out Saturday."
Chang averaged 20.8 points a
game as a senior, and finished a
three-year career with 1,321
points, but in his case, sheer
numbers don't really tell the
story.
"Richard could have had a
30-point average easily for us,"
~elgh, Chang's coach at
· . ••But it wouldn't have
helped ua as much without our
other players sharing in the
900ring.
.. He would give up the ball,
(See CHANG, Page C!)
UMINISCINO -Newport Beech'• Carol Metten chedc:a
tome of the memoln of her participation lri the 1924 Olympic
Geml&
He'• not concern ed about
w h e ther he'• sharp In the
lhooting aazn-, saytna, "U you
don't IOQl'e, ~ -wtll."
vehicle f« Chana lnlmwch -the South'• otfenae II about what
lt WM at Ed.iion and will be at
Cal -• faiit tx.k style with . . .
It was a
sweet HR
for Baker
SAN DIEGO (AP) -
Outfielder Ouaty Baker wu a
perfect gentleman after hltdnl a
game-winning home run qa1.nst
the San ~ Pad.res. He threw
no fiats in the air, pomted no
fingers and gave no effusive
"high-fives."
Baker'• 11th home run of the
aeuon. a two-out aolo blut in the
11th 1nnin, Monday niaht. pve
the Loe Angeles Dodgen a 4-3
victory over the Pad.ree before
49,973, the second largest home
crowd in the history of the San
Diego franchiae.
"IT FELT ~:.ially good
tonight,'' said , who had
accused the Padres of
"embarrassing" h~ team with
over-exuberant finger pointing
and high-fives when San Diego
swept a four-game eeries at home
against the Dodgers in April.
"There was a p,layoff
atmosphere in the air,' he said.
Baker drove rookie reliever
Erle Show's 2-and-O fastball into
the left field bleachers as the
Dodgers closed to within 7 ~
games of division-leading
Atlanta.
"I don't look at it as revenge in
any way for the four-game
sweep," said Los Angeles
Manager Tom Lasorda. "It was a
well played game by both clubs
and I'm just glad we won it."
DODGERS LEFT-BANDER
Fernando Valenzuela, who was
not feeling well before the game,
was tagged for 14 hits in nine
innings -the most he has ever
given VP in the major leagues.
"Fernando was dizzy before
the game," La9orcla said. "I think
he may have the flu.
''nle 14 hits were no indication
of the way he pitched," La9orcla
added. "A lot of the balls were
not hit that good off of him ahd
he struck out a guy to end the
ninth inninB· ..
The Padres stranded 12
runners and missed scoring
opportunities in virtually every
inning.
"They Wied the bomb, and we
didn't get the hit when we
needed it," said San Diego
Manager Dick Williams. "The
long ball beat us."
VALENZUELA GOT his
seventh strikeout of the game in
the ninth when he fanned Terry
Kennedy with runners at first
and third. Reliever Steve Howe,
5-l, came on in the 10th and
pitched two flawless lnninp to
earn the win.
After San Diego had taken a
1-0 lead in the first inning, Ken
Landreaux and Steve Cfarvey
each hit solo h omers in the
fourth inning off starter Juan
Eichelberger, who walked none
and ecattered seven hits in 10
innings before being lifted for a
pinch-bl tter.
Valenzuela singled in a run in
the fifth for a 3-1 advantage
before the Pad.res bounced back
with runs in the sixth an d
seventh to tie lt.
Kennedy's sixth Inning leadoff
double and Kurt Bevacqua'a
third hit produced one run and
Slxto Lezcano singled In Joe
Pittman from aeoond with Sc
Diego's tin&l. tally in the seventh.
The aeries resumes tonight
with the Padres' John Cw1ia,
5-3, facing Jerry Reuss. 6-5.
Jam Jones
signs contract
·with Rams
Jl'romAP~ The Rims Uinounded MOnda .
they have aiped three dra7t.
c:hok8 !ncl\ldlni nmnlnC back:
A.J ... Jam" Janee to OClltnda for
the 1982 National J'ootball t.e.sue teUOI\..
1ClllUllR .
a stop in Atlanta en route wW coat you $743. U you
~t on ti\ Atlanta, your round-trip ticket will coat
'852. The Atlanta puaenaer pays $109 more to fly
about 800 fewer mile.. ·
CCllnpetition la the cal.lie of the confuaton. Since
1978, the airlines have been allo~ed lncreuing
freedom ln choosina the routes they Will fly and the
prioea they will ch&rge. It'• all part of the effo.rt to
deregulate the aviation Industry.
bel1a aPOkesman said competition ii the reeeon
for the aurlace Inequity ln the Tampa and Atlanta
fans. Pan American World Airways Oiee from
Tampa to London via Miami; the current round-trip
excursion fare to London from either Tampa or
Miami ii $730.
Deha did not want to loae Tampa~ eo
lt offered them a competitive fare.
''There are hundreds of diacount fan!S, '' Mid
Delta apolreeman Blll Berry. ''They come and go.''
Berry admitted, however, that it la 80IDeUme9
"hard to explain to a customer" why he or ahe la
paying more fot lea
-The Southeut isn't the only part of the
country where the fares mav 11ee1D topsystwvy.
Airline fares never were baaed directly on the
d1atance traveled; there wu no fixed rat.e per mile.
Today, however, disUUlCe la even le9a important
than it U8ed to be; popWadty ia the key to low price.
YOU can fly the 983 miles from Dallu to
Orlando, Fla., on American Airlines at a one-way
coach bAre of $169; the 989 miles from Da11aa to Salt
Lake Oty will cost you $233.
"The key to all of thia ia the kind of
competitive activity that exlata un(ler deregulation,"
said American's Al Becker.
Fares are not neceesarily determined "by costs
or even IOUJ1d bwdne9I practices,'' he said. '"There la
a seeming inequity, but it'a the nature of the pricing
structure ln a deregulated environment."
Coa&to-cout flights offer eome of the ~
bargains. The distance between New York ancfl..os
Angeles ia just under 2,800 m1lee. The cheepert
currenUy available fare la $139 one-way.
U you don't want to go the whole distanoe,
however, you probably will have to pay IDCft. The
cheapest United Airlines ticket f:roo\ New York to
I
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Drive, Newport BMch. 1Min 1 Olt'lnertND. ~~., ... ~".. __ --.. Uf100ln lev. a Lo.ti AMII -.. ~111--'n>e Pk:kwk:k Club. an Jofvl M Yllllll•. Jf. The ~ ,.,_ .,. .,... Miil ITA1-f beo. Vici ~ bu11N1e • T"'9 fololMllt ..,.. -dolrlt entertainment packaa• ™• ,,.,_, w .. flltd with ti... v1010 v11uF11111. '101 w. ~ • '
pr-oductlo.n company ln ti:~o~°' Ol'enoe Oounr; on ~IMS.. 111 .... Santi Ana. Cl) Jr>e"e:.=a~ ':°i
Oran1e County. wtll • ,,..,_ .-. l'llOMOO Jr .. 1101 w. MIC"°TICH tNC., 1to0 w. w.,..
provide the ac1or. fi'ubll•llld 0111'1(141 c. OUI Dally MecNttu llvd., 11 .... 8enle ...... !.. .... 1, ..... Ml. CA '2104. Piiot J 16 It ff. July I IMI Ca. tl707 !'OW D ~•IOlolW lno. a ----------ii ' UM • • ' 2'34..a ,,.,. ~o. :zen LootMor• Oatlf0f11l1 4*PCH•tl0n, 1·100 w. ·-.,,. llft-,,'.L Loo ~ Ca. eooea w.,,.,. Ave.. *'· a.ma Ml. CA ~ ""'"-&. ----------Tilll .,.,.. .. oondUcted by a 92704. ----------: "8JC N011CI "'"9'11 P#tf*lfllp. Thlt ~ .. OOllductld by • .... Pacftlco Jt. oorpotdon.
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NOTICE OF DEATH OF ~ ~ =. ~ '!: :.c'c:11111. _ .. ,,'loll!~-Ina.
CECELIA 8 . llANDEL June it, 1912. nw....,,.,.,. ._Ned w1tt1 N
mYIMG9 ~(•> AND or PETITION TO . '"'-County Qlfll of°'*"' County OI\ , ..... 11tM,., u.c.c. ADMINl81'Ba ESTATE NO. Pub11111oct ora,..111 co .. , D•lly Juno 11. 1N2.
Md/et Min tu} A-111111 PlloC Juno 16, 22. 29, JWt e. 1t12 ,~
Nol'°9 le e'J"!!!' "* a bull To all .......,_ 1..--#1...i .... _ ~2 Publllflod Ofanoo Coelt Dall) ~ °' --·-.. ._. ........... ._, Plot. Juno 15, 22, 29, ...... tte2 ~of ~it lilout creditor• and contlngeqt rtaJC NOTIC( ~
1011emec1e. credlton of Cecelia B. ----------• ~~·~~Kandel and peraona who NOTIJ.-:J'bEATB OP ---NlJC--ll)llC(-----~ Md zw coo. N11rnbr. may be otherwt.ae in~ ALICE ELIZABETH SHAW ---------111e tr1111l1tor(1) ere: HARRAH in~ ~ are =tetu.d AND OJ' PETITION TO MOnC8"' ~~:~~~i&.20 by ~rtJert°"J. Kandel Sr. tn ADMJNJSTERESTATENO. ~.,..:f '
"You'd haw• saued •our bits The na;"'1~ ~ the S uperior Court of A-TlU'JH. .._.4,_.._._ ~HOME LOAN, INC.• ,,... " '' ....,.. u • Md Orange County requntin1 O all hein, ....,.oc....,..._, Olit ~·*' TNRM l#ldlr •
if'n you got on in St. Lou." ~;.:c'J':, =-=~E that Herbert J. Kandel. Sr. creditors and contln,ent ~~e~A~
l#aitt .. H
CONFUSING -Thia is what airline
pu&engen are putting up with theae days -
paying more for a aborter trip.
RUTAUAANT tMCOAPOMTB>, a be appointed u personal c r e d I tor 1 of AL C P.: TO THE HtOHdT 1MOOU1 FOR CalllMnle corporellon. 8093 E. repre.entatlve to adm1niltef' ELIZABETH SHAW and CASH ~ .. t1iN o1 .... 11t
:::;1. Hul'llln9to11 a.1011 .. CA the eatate of Cecelia B. p e r1on1 who ma.y be::.-"' '":.:S~oo!!=
Thei, IN pei~opetty to bl Ka n d e I ( u n d er the otherwi8e inier.~ m the '° ~·"'°" hMd by " under '*4
trwlllln9d II In~ Independent Adminlltntion willA ~OI' ~·,__ filed Oood ol Tr1111 In 1111 property a I m I ' • r I I I • • I u p p 11 • I • o1 Ettat.ea A.ct) nie petition pe lion """"'". ~ delcr1bed: morch1ndl11, equipment (or) 11 pet for h..rin, in Dept. b y V Al. E R I E A N N TRU8TOA: ct.YOE A. McKAY Md =--~~No. 3 at 700 Civic C.enter THOMPSON i n the =IFAEOE.Mc:KAY.~anct'
Los .a. .. -1 will t 4l'1&o -··-..a trl ,..... II ~ et: 421 E. 11th, Coata Drive, West. in the Oty of Superior Court of Orange aEHEflClARY: NEWPORT HOME
u .. ._,....e. -cos ..-..u •vuuu·tnp. u1e Mna. CA together wllh lh• Santa Ano, Calllornla on County reque1Ung that LOAN TRUST '~ ~bubet tbetw~.?-? .. ~ ... ~trip .. _~ ~~ followlng dnorlbed 1100110110 July 7 1982 at g..30 a.m. V A L E R I E A N N Aeoorded ~ 24, 1N1 • ~ uK'9 1vu.&1U ~' ---• b~o llo1nll(1): OH eALE IF YOU OBJECT to the THOMPSON be appointed lnltr. No. 308f71n ~ 1423t, PIOI
to United'• Marty ver la $274; for $4 more, you ~r-uea'-2 ~.~.~ granting ot the petition, you udpe1nonaJ1 retpre9e11h ';'_tltve 'c; =~ :_ ~~ "'°C:
can fly cro.-ciountry and back. Pfwrnllol. for~ toc.tec1 at: ahou1d either appear at the a m n ater e es .. e o .., 6Md of ltulC ~ the
"There are a Jot of barpins out there," said -~ • hearing and state your A'LICE ELIZABETH folowlne proC11rty. Loe n of Tract
Leaver, "but there a.re aome inconsistencies." then:,::. :i-..,OC::::.U:C,': objec:t1on1 or file written S~W. fRVJNE' CA. ~wvjer ~u!t..~~~;'.~::"':J
United la faced with the prospect of Mid llcenel(1) 11the1Um of •100, objec:t10111 with the court t e n e P e n en t Cellf 11.,., !NIP '*lOfded 1n
competition on the route between Lm Angeles and 000.00 lnclud~lnvel'ltory before the hearing. Your Adminlattatlon of Eatatea booll 16, Pee-a . rnllolllelw
Hawaii; two more airlines are about to enter the ~et .o-. OOlll6lta of appearance may be in penon A.ct). The petitlcn la set for IMPI. tn the oflloe of the OCIUl'ltY
n:wket and have announced low lntrod•IMnrv fares. ~:~=:-:.~0 ·~~ or by your attorney. hearing ln Dept. No. 3 at 700 ~~~~the
T --~ reptM:.ci wttll cull throuoh t1111 I F Y 0 U A R E A Civic "Center. Drive Weit, voo AAE IN WAULT UHOER A o counter the newoomera. United ii alaahinR lta eecrow, l80,000.00. CREDITOR or a contingent Santa Ana, CA 9270 l on DEE> Of' TIWST DATED AUGUST
one-way fare between Lm Angelee and Honolulu T1lllt" ""~agreed~ creditor of the dee d you July 7, 1982 at 9:30 a.rn. 1 191 t UNLESS YOU TAKE. fare from $310 to $119.98 throuah July 25. uld 1r1n1for11(1) al'ld u ld mµet file your ci8iJn whh the IF YOU OBJECT to the ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
The competition, combined with the reoeaion, ~~I J:.c.OOI~~': court or inaent It '° the .,anting of the petition. you ~~BAJ. ":Yv~~~ baa cauaed tt00rd 1oaes ln the airline lnduatry. Mid lolMl(I) 11 to be s>e6d onty peraonal representative ahould either appear at the EXPLANATION Of' THE HATUAE
Britain'• Laker Airways, which pioneered rode-lft«tt.,.,.hllblln~by appointed by the court he~rin1 and atate yo~r OF THE PAOCe:I>tNG AOAIN8T
bottom transatlantic fares. went out of buslne9a ln ~ Aklohollc ..__. within four monthl from the objecUona or file written YOO. YOO SHOULD OOHTACT A
February. Braniff Airways IUBJ)eQded aervkle in ~ to a.c. 24073 et date of flrat l11uance of obl:tlon• with the court LA2~ER.Senla Nia A--. Coeta
May. lnd11-n-v ana1---tict there mmay ....._ other Tll•t tho lleraln dHorlbed letten aa provided in Sec:Uon be ore the hearing. Your Moll. CA '2e2e.
--J Jg-,..._... ~ ~ .. to be__.... 700 of the Probate Code of appearance may be in penon "(If 1 .._ ~ °' __, fallu.re.. lllbteC' to the tbO¥I piO'ltalol-. a CallfornJa The time for OI' by your attorney. dlllgnauon II 11\owft abov9. no For the consumer, the competition can be ereat SERVICE E8CJl'OW COMPANY, filiQg ~will t ~ IF Y 0 U ARE A warr1l'lly 11 given 11 lo Ill
-if you're ln th~t place at the right ttme and 61~°'~;::'.~=· prior to four ~thl from CREDITOR or o contingent ~~C::::f;_.,
want to go to the t destination. But you have to All otlllr bullneae ,._and tbe date of the hearine creditor of the decrrred, you of Tnm, 11y ,_..of• 11rw:11 or
watch the ads check travel ~ta and the ilddl '-' by ttlt ~1) noticed above must file your cl.aim with the dlfUt tn IN oMgalllol• .....S
carrlen themeelvea; the diecounta flexible and wltt*I ""-,_. ._ Piil. '° fW YOU MAY EXAMINE court or pre9e11t It '° the ttieroOy, ._...,. tDCeClllld _, are u known to tron1loroe(1), are: .......... .__ b ... _ 11 peraonol repreaentatlve dotlvorod to 1111 undorllOnod 1 fleeting. • "°1M. • 'ux: ....., acpt "I ..,., OOW't. ---Oodll MIOr't cl o.r.liM Ind
Hlll'll and acldr ... of HCrow lyou are int.eres1ed Ln the appointed by the court OernencUor8e6o.andM1hlnnockll "0 Id.,: 8 E AV I c E £ 8 c R 0 w !estate you may file a request within four monthl from the of brw:ll and of .....,. '° ca-.
COMPANY. 14212 S.acll Blvd.,~lth 'the court to receive date of flrat i11uance of 1111 undor:!t:~d to 1111 utd
Dllll Imm. Cleveland forest Pretty girls w=::-~.-:-•pecial notice of the ~~tein'"~' :,~.,':."" ... ~"~~· HARRAH CORPORATION inveniory of eatat.e a.eta( c l 0, i Th , .......... ,0 caMed.., rlOdcl of br-.dl Md of UNLIMITED of the peUtlona. 8CCOWltll a i orn a. e t me or ollc:Uon to lie AIODfdad Mercfl a.
h . I d covered ~T:'Lcl.Mlo. and reports described In ~ clalma will not expire 1"211Ner.No.12~4S3.4ofllld Untlng regu ate ~..;..°'; :sect Ion 120 0 of the pnor to four montha from ~~Ill b1 1n1d1, but HILBERT -. OOH JOSE RESTAURANT INC.k:alitornia Probate Code. the date of the he•ring wlllloul eovon1111 ot warranty,
GEORGE FREDERICK by statute a C.-omle COlllOlllllOi• Mlc,ael R. Le•better, notioed above. MPJW,« lnlpled. l'9QlllfdlllQ tllll. HUBERT '-'"time~-Shooting and huntina lo the Cleveland ByJoo~ ~Attoru1 at Law 117' YOU MAY EXAMINE P ·Oft. or~ to • . ' --a ' ...,....... N ' • ~ L b d D 'c the file kept by the court. U pey tt11 rll'Mlrq ~ """ cl ~ County PharmacUt, puaed ationaJ Forest ia regulated by order of the forest TRQD1"• I•-'y (AP) e,111McaMorjollptl, • ra or rive, H&a ln ted in th 1Nnottl(1)--'byM6dDl9dof away in South i..a,una on superviaor. ~ ~ '-&I. 9oc./Tr1111. Meaa, Callferala HUI. you are tere:,. e TNlt. wfttl.,.,.,.,.. 11tn11611 note
June 12 1982 A native -The Town Cc.unciJ in T••...,-55'-tll'J estate, you may we a request r:=· .,_..., • ll'fr, -* Calif~ Mr ·fWbert WM An order clo.es IOOle lands with a history of th la beach town haa lllMCI llCMW CO.MY Published Orange Coaat w1th the court to rettlve wnw o1 llld DIM of Trwt,.
born 1n FAJ.reb ond w• • shooting-related problems, retains certain areaa and repealed a statute that :-:~.~-Dally PUot. June 16, 16, 22, apecial notice of the~~~=-~~
IJ'8(iuate of the University of designates others for shooting only in the punult of banned ugly women Publlahod Or~ c-1 Dally 1982 lnventory of eitate aueta Mid OMd of Trwt. Sold ...... bl
Cal if or n lo Schoo I of game during hunting aeuon. from aunbathina nude "°'·Juno 15. 1982. 2628-82 I ond of the petitions, accountll l\elld on Wednmdly, JWt 1. 1M2 • Pb H aerved hia .... 2931-82 ond reports deacrlbed in 2;00 p.m. • ttll Chlpnaft A--~=tf e SO in Most of the Trabuoo Ranger District and Santa but allowed beautiful "8JC llJ11CE "8JC M011C( Section 1200. 5 of the 1l'ltr1nc1 to 1111 Civic c o,..ter
l\lveraide, Fullert~and Ana Mountaina ~ be open to shooting only during women to bare their California Probate Code. ~ 3: ~ A--.
latterly lo Dana Point hunting eeaaona. Eight areas are cloeed to shooting breuta on the beach. WELEBIR 6 BRUNICK . Al 1111 ""'' •• Ui• '"'"•' where be founded that dty'a at all times. Moat of the Palomar and ~ "It was just a joke," NOTICE OP DEATH OF NOTICE OF DEATH 0 BY: WILLIAM J . BRUNICK piiblcellon of-. noao.. tt1t ...-
only dru11tore in 1958. Ranger Districts are open to ahootlng. aaid Mayor Giuseppe ~~I:°o~ m¥:~ ~£.&t0~:.·!:~: tC"&~Law =~:-=-=
Survtvcn include bl.a wife, Maps of each district which delineate the Romano, after the ADMINISTERESTATENO gLEINER AND 0 PO BuUH d11crll>od dood ot trull and
Muriel of the home , ahooUng restrictions are available at Cleveland. statute waa repealed. A·llHU • p ET 1T1 o N T hiin+, CA tH'll :,'!'::~~. ~11:2:~.~: da~ter Mary (Mn. Pe:i Nationa1 Forest oftioes. "Now we'll do thlng1 To all betn, ~fldariee. ADMINISTER F.STATE NO. ('IH) 'ltMllt ctetlrl'Nno Ille .=no bid, rou may ~ C:~ ~Eric • 9erioualy." creditor• and contlnaent A·lllllt. Published Oranae Cout C8I ofi:6~1 ttea.
and.John Temple brother U 1 The repeal mNDa an credltor-s of David H . To all beira, benefJdariea, Dally Pilot, June 14, 15, 21, HEWPORTHouELOAH,INC. u.~. c. Hilbert of Carmel. DEATHS nOUSJDO-old town regulatkJI\ wm Schwaruman and penona ~reditora and contlneent 1982. -Mid TNIM, c:·~ aiater Mra. Velma e go into effect. bannina who may be other,rlae ~reditora of Theodore 2609-.82 By T.O. 8EIMCE COMPAHY,
"'-·11 of San Luiln...~ ELSEWHERE e all nude or topleaa interelt.ed 1n the will and/or Kleiner and per.ona who ~L.,Sdl unoo:IJIUl """'9...,o sommar esta&e; may be otherwi8e tniereated UJ --· ~-. Ca. Private gr av ea Ide '1'· sunbathing. A petition hal been filed 1n the will and/or estate: F« a..ttted Ad ~ ~
1el'vlce1 were held on The 1tatute, paaaed ~AmoldGreene D.DS in A titian hal been filed ~. ~ ._,w •. ~>'• JWle 15, 1982 at l d May 28 -'tted nude ' · · · pe k K ...., (1V ' -41 Pacific View Memorial Park. 1..0runnN (AV\ -....__. p anne , ,_&...... t e Superior Cowt of by Mar leiner in the ~Plot p .. · 'ore C-1 Del"'
P l'i Vi M t ·au,.., ..,.. ' .vtllDC aunbathlng on local e County requnting Superior Court of Orange AI>-VISOR r-,. 15 221:_ 1112. ., ac c ew · or uary Marie RamMn, 94. Pollah beec:he9 In tbia town ln that Greene, M.D. be County requeatlng that 842-6171 ' · ' • 2547-.92 ~ born founder°' the Lcodon "The Keya to Today'~ Calabria in the toe of the ppolnted aa peraonal Mary Kleiner be oppointed1 _________ ---------
t.llet achoo1 that bean her Flnancial. Maze" wll1 be Italian boot only by tad ve to admlni.ter • pe:nonal repreeentatlve '° -.& 1111( fWl.IC ll1IC(
427 E. 17th St
Costa Me9e &46-9371
PlllCIMOnMaS .
SMTHS" M011U.AaY
627 Main St
tt.lntlnQton S.ach
536-6539
MltCOIMlca MOl1UAlllS
~Beach
494-9415
laQuna H1llt
788-0933
~Juan C.pietrano 415-1ne
S:::..~~:::-~ dlacuaaed at two ''young women capable the otate of David H . adminlater the eatate of1 __________ ----------
died S.turday. h o m e b u y e r • 1 of exalting beauty of chwartzma.n (under the 1'bec>clott Kleiner (under the °"*--=-MO. ..
lnforma tlon aemlnara female body... t Adm.iniltration Independent AdminJltration AN ONNNANCS °',,. cm cou•c& °',,. C:rrY °" C09TA
WORCESTER, Pa. (AP), == b&:.u•._-Sal-& Women'a OPn11 .... and f Estate. Ad). The ~don of lltat.ea Ad). 11ie ~don ~~:..:::a:, ~~~A '°""'* °" ..,~_,.._ • w1e ...., o---r-aet for bearinc 1n Dept. ta aet for bMrina 1n Dept. ntECRYQOUNQl.Of'~CfTYOf'COSTAMUADOOHaav -Mablm A. -aaer, ketina of the 1efti1 t part le 1 • 3 at 700 aw Center NO. 3 at '100 aw C.eneer <>N>AIN M fOU.O'#e:
1 7, a former ceramica Bulldlng Indu1try lmmedlately criticized Wmt, ln the Oty of Drive, Weat, int.ha Qty of SECTION 1. n.. II~ .-.ci anctJndUdld In tht ~ company executive and ... _...A... f Sou•.._-.... _ --tute • o"__.·-an•· A .. • Callfo-•a on Son•· Ana ~·Ufo-•a on ZoM. 111 ,.., P'ooettY ~ ~ Vllllao Way (W"91\0uM Road.>. father of U.S . Health and ~won O UJC&u WlllC' •-u. _ _..,.. ~-1'" 1°':'2 n.30 ... u J"}t .. 7 ltM>.,• ""!,,.,, n• Plneoflell Dft¥lli. ti70 ·Aderne A¥lflUI. lftCf PfOC**'....,. -• Human Servlciea Sea-e••--Cal1fonlla. to women. ... "° at.. a.m.. • "'14i at••-a.m. &Olllnll ollllllc9tloN ~ "QIQot 111o11g HertMw lkM••W. -~ · YOU OBJICT to the YOU OBJECT to the ~ ~A_... Md V-. Wrtt. IUcharcl 8 . Sc;hwetker, died July 10 wll1 be the ----------l"UlUnc of the petidcm, you pandne of the peddon. 10" 11.0-tH1 ANMIOr ,.,Oii Numbetl 141481.01,02. \I a...d
Saturday. firat aemlnar at the PUIUtl lhouJd eCihec •ppear at the ahould either appear at the 41 .. 111~11 04. Crow n Va 11 e y II bearln1 and 1tate your hearina and atate your ~.::=. ~ ........., tn t111 County of Ofw1ge. a... cl
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. Community Park at 11c11n obeona or file written obeona or file written A'°"'°" ........ Md S. •--on• &*Oii-.. .... "'· (AP) -Alesa•••r 297lH Crown Valley ob on.a with the court ob tlona with the co\lrt •oou:i,,....•of..,..._,lnhO-.oftM~......_Clf
Bu•enH GaD•;:t• 7f1 Parkw; be on the hearin •. Your be ore the hearlq. You.r ~i. ~ '°.,. llfOVlllOjll ol ldolt 1._11 at._.
who bepn • a ana ay. ~may be in penon ·~may be In penoll Ml.wlldpll OOdl ol h City of Colle....., D6MrtGI ._ C.'r of--= became cbalrman of the On Julu 17 the aecood B ar at:tcmey. or . ~ •tiomef. eo........, ~of ...wt 11on"'111.,. ._ cr1 tt1e .......
board of B .J . Beyaold1 lelDlnar ~be held at irtlis YOU ARE A I YOU AR& A .............. by ........ INrllOOl .. ~--
Tobacco Co., died J'rida1. th ew Brea Cl vie CREDITOR gr a contmaeni CRJ:DITOB er a oondnllftt "'~ ''*9af. e n a..._....,.... creditor of tba dece0 •d ,ou crecUtor ot the dec11a1d. you l8'TtOH a.,.....~.,........_ llflld _. ... In M toraa "*'Y ·
TALLAHASSES, l'la. CW1W'al Center '°".·.,.. Jrl!., ..._. mumttiJe)'OUr'claainwitbtba muat6le10'.lfcWlnwltbthe ~T;:=e"::.n""~P I -.;:·:9,::W~"::;'*""' .. '
(AP) -Former Oeo11l• Both ewnta besin at ~....., ~. • court ar prwt It to the court ar prwt it ~ the ~ ~ DM..Y • 1 "1 • ...., cr1 ..,... ..,. 1 • "
(}oy. lllanla Grlfflll, '14 , 9:80 LID. -· pertonal repreaentatlve peraollal re~"entatlYe Pfll"" llld llUlllllNd Ill lM of C:0.. ..... Of, In IN ............. who once pl•d .. d to ror lnformaU90, call Mr.ll'lldMl'e;""'°'*>Comelo. appoln1ed by the court appolnt•d by the courtlM<*YaMIMr.._to.,......,..a...-yOCtNaOI•••, ~ ..... tad ICbooll, 9&'1-2655. OoU ...... Ci;.. wlthln four mcmtbla fJOm the witHn four montbl tram .. =.: ::-.,-;.: = :-,:.-,,.:::.™~'r9°11: :r :: ~ died Sunda1: Griffin, a Mr. 111d Mre. David lol'ld, data of ftnt law~ of date of tint lta.aance of Oldli ... ,_,._..._.,,fl-...-.r~~~a.ti-
Democrat, waa 1overnor ~ ......... ..._ ...... ~In~ ittten•~Jn~ --••111'*2'='.,....,., ... .,..~,.. ..... .,
from 19" '° 1•. . B 1.e ... ., 100 °' thit Pnba• Code °' 100 °' .,,. Probe• Code °' ...... .,. ~ ~-:= ~~--.. _,.,,_,. '=. _ ene.Jt Mr. and ol\i Mre. OoMll CalJtorn.la. Th• U,... fo~ C.Ufotnla. The time for::...,.... .. ._._. -,...,...,._,~.., d....,_. AA~fC'~Nev. Harroed. lr'MI. llft. tDalll .._ Will not..-.. fOktC cUfa wGl DDl ..... ~MO ADOPTm .. Ni-..,.-., 1911. ~ ,, -• P.b' '° low mondl9 6'om prior '° four _ .... tr.. .. MMe........ ..
2. a Newda •utbOr who slca te set ~ ::. Mre. ~lotl.,CI ft°". ~:.:!. th• b.earl•• :.:O:::.:!. tb• beat1n1 AT'Tltt = =.... .. :
~::~Dwll~ 8lll 'D--. Roll Mr ........ -..: ..... lr'MI. • YOU MAY SXAMIN• YOU llAY &XAMUC&I:......, '1 _...y1 er..,. lbelDe..._by.ecourt.:M .... .,..,, .. ...._u a.ea•-. childhood la Yon.ken, r.n1111, J\aDM1an. ~ •• 1 ou are ·latereeted '" • ,._..,. tn•,._. a. die .. a.. .... _ -_ ~ .. N.Y .• diedW~. be bMt to a 10 .. bour ,..,. a.nd Mr•. Curue Dl•t•· ...... ~.,maa~ ....-.,ou~m.a...-n -.. ~ l • .
....._A·Tban on June o.i.tt. ..... Ma...,.. wtth u.. CIO'< to niJeet.-wttb lbia eou1110,....... arry:~vo•" ~ ..
MCXD'IO ~IM 21-12 to blDl9t Unltad •P••l•J~aollte qt th• apHlal notice of-, ... ~'··~~a.t • ....... Cla' II• :I = =--~ .... ~ . ., lnWMI c..bnJD..'-"of~ Cl eel fD¥"eO~ o1 .......... lawnlill!l'J o1 ...... --.... _.. -------•
a ..... -"· ~~I, --.... aim DiJl tillidof_pilll....., 2 -.. aldli ... 1 E7 e:a1~ n· I ...................... It -.-... ..,.,..., ... ..._ • ::::S ~· u4 ,.,.,._ ~ ta ... ,.,_ .. ••nra. •.•. la !!fl'~..!.!!'•~=•• •• •
..... -a~. A Tb• aka Ur who IA• raAlfCISCO IHUOD ""·'of the •••11•• ....... t • .a:rs;;n;r;;I: '!!'.~ .. :: r-' .-.-..._. fnll n ..._ _...., (AP)-A,)untg&~ .... o.11t11•nr-CIR\ mt• Qiij. ~ ........ Will~ ... , ... ....._, rl· . :ztYT. • ...... ....... ........... .-~=====~~ M~ eet ?~Ai!~·-.~ ~: :r.&a;,•;o;te: • ••ii:£ "· lJ.r • · I::"" .,.,.., ..
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Lido Realty
673-7300
IUIYEUll
LIOITill
ju9t .. IMna In • pettt, exctpt~OU ~ a dtty and llgt!t ... 2
bdtm, 'it ba. PWt 1 In
T""'9 Rodi Glen T~
home1. On• of tht
outl1111dlnQ fMtut .. Of
thl• hOme 1t the INll1*' tutt• wtttl flreplece Ind
tunken tub. l!nd unit IO-
cated on two .,_,Uful
greent>ttts. 1274,600.
ILlffl .... I ~.·:::::::~·:::::.-., iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil fn.~~.~!.t .. !!ff Slrtgle awry end unit, expanded 3 br, 3 ba 11 ........ £ ••EU BIT NITA llSA OLDE LAGUNA CHARM on largest greenbelt, $250,000. •-S -.__ Unique 2 bdnn floor
DEC ORATOR"S DE--pltn. 1 b•th, lh1 rm w/
, ... Liii
3 bdrms, 2~ baths oondo near pool. $145,000.
BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR
J-l tiqy\ d· C' v• " .. B t..'J Oit,1
COLDWeu. BANl(eRC
LIGHTI Extremely popu-2 BR, 2 ~ BA. atrium, beamed celll1191. htrd-
ler 3 br plan featuring large encloHd petlo. wood f1oora & eaiy loo magnlf~nt deeoratlng, Lota ot privacy 2 year• bUmlno frp6c. $187,500
frptc, gour~t lalend kit· old. Immaculate. 1150 Full Prlc:e. chen. frml din, tmry rm & 000. Anumable loan. MISSION REALTY
ln·hOUM laundry. All th la Betit Mltc:Mll 6-42-8235. -49-4--0731
& ITlOfe for only $389,000 10-51>· OCEAN VIEW •
FEE. 2870 San Miguel Claaey 2 Bt & atudy, 2
Dr, N•wport Beac h. bath, 2 frplca, aplral '!/!:Macnab· lmne 759-1501 or 752-7373 atalrcaM. 11600/per mo.
~ Walker & Lee
WTotlTAIW
Architect'• home. Pvt
entry courtyard w/apa.
Frplca In L.A .• F.Rm.
Open nr plan, Ideal for
entertaining. Spacloua
MBR tulle. $225,000.
Binnie Dixon's llatlng.
758-9100
GEORGE ELK INS CO
.....
IN BAYCAEST
Charter RMlty '49tMI 122
or 493-388e
~,~lDl~~.~u~,~ ....... ~~~ ~~:.~.ll!!t.!.~~
on lhla Immaculate 3 L.1111 LIT
b<lrm home with enclo-wttlt 1 ...... ""'9
eed pllJo, famlly rm, Darting 3Bf 2ba. Ou'8C
1prlnkler1 & more. Ow· atreet. Wiii ..... opcton
ner anxloua $129,500 or ??? S15S,OOO.
Cell 979-5370 L1pu Yllllp U
12% FllOClll 411-1111
A beautifully uc>graded Wt,.,.,, Jiff
Bdrm hOtr'le wt1h man •• ••• •••••• •• ••••••••• amenltlH . Sellers wll
carry S 100,000 at 12"• Of
A.I T.D. at 12%. $1-45
000. For 11'\0te Informa-
tion call 979-53 70
\ ( >I l / Jl /: • 11 .. , •. . ... • .. ' . •)' ...
POI PUCE
EITlftl
4 ••• 2~ ...
BETTER THAN
MODEL
---Excellent fln•nClng.
8outh of ~· TWo .. ory. two bitdfoof'll dOll
houle In f\'QM, One b9-
droorn unit In reer. Con-
venient IOCMlon. 12H,
500.
This tunctlonel 4 Bdrm ll.lffl llU.Mlll lamlly home lendl 11aelf
a Bt. a1r9e atOty no.ne to enteruilnlng. u. yard
with new carpeta, with pool & ape...,_. hu
drepea, pelntl, and 11P-RV pattllng. A. Uatlng of
pllanca. Homeowner• Ole Von GeldetM. $3M,
Auoclatlon maintain• 000
llllDGIED
SWIED
$31,100!
110 he-Yin
HAS EVERYTHING
CUI-de-Mc ltreet
Sun & Sell N Club
20 min. to
N9wpoft Cent•
$210,000 wttt11180,000 et 12% ftqd ,... &
fully amortllltd.
No pointt or quelfylng.
nC>-03'47 PoOI• & landaceptng IO U .. IOOf a.ii'\ you can travel. Ideal for ""' . • iv"lJS Owner/=
111-1111 .... retired couple or Jet•t-~~Reatt~~°"~·~e~7~$-«>00~~~I , ... Move lmmedl4lttfy. ;::
s.. enyt1me. •IMI lllHI I Oii
Meta Verde manalon
OY9t 2-400 aq.ft.I V1-04 ·~ ..... l•I Catallna, 1un1et1 1ncs •• ·.-;;r.:; •••••••••••••• ....... ...............
38' + frplc, hwdWoOcl
firs, petlo, 2 car o-age,
on IO comer tot Ve<y·
Very low dwn. Below
mlrt, mYlt tell. 831-2253.
TAY l .OH CO
Tll-.TD --2 bf. 2 ba. In Plecent11.
many lacllUle, nr. 57 &
81 f'rwya. HH gd. te-nant.
.......... 10,, ....
12~-X,, M Yr. Lt•
451-0331 or 97 S--0838
Ill.II& ... IM.ll .......................... .. ., ..... ...., .,~ ...... ..,............ .... ::::f 1•••· Lar1t HH••"• HH. Mtt,M
WATERFRONT HOMES.IN<
R .. : \I Tllll'
,, ... k. '' ~ 1·,. ""' ••• '-t , •• p ... •
2 l•10 " c;. .. ,, 11 ...
'""l'llfl tin<h
931·1•
c:, M.••ttlt A.., .. a.:t. ... l-'o11<I
'7UttO
•.•...••••............
Unique & charming 3 bf &
loff. l.ae/opt or trlCM for
unlta.. 873-8585.
city lights! 4 king bdrm• .. Piil ...rs
3 bath•. muelve famlt) Owner Meda cMh a..i
room. n-everything ant""-....,...__:. 2 .. . $39 000 moves you In' ....,.... .,,,_ ,...._. ... ·
NO, QUALIFYING I Cal 1 Ba. 50x'17' lot. Urge
f t •t I t t •~ ,_ deteched 0"91119· 1179. " ·can " • """'· ,,,., ooo. 5•8·50• 1 evH & fflcel 898-2938 wknda. 831-3520 wkdy9. lfDMISl1-IPM
210 Grand C8l\lll
Llttlt Balt>oe llland. Free
& clear on l he water.
Owner w1" nnance. Unique Homa
A.lit for Atta or Tom Bo-
land
87S-llOOO ...,.,
1ai.1.i1 l 111 ..............•.......
hatrfll .....
Setler will UITy IOC'I IOI
qualified buyer. Orea•
ttrml. 3 8dt 2 a.. Meu
Verde Highland•, bo•• llAIP HPLD trlr acceH. $130,000
YO\lr pl1Ce In the aun. 3 3281 Colorado Ln
Bdrm 2 bctl MCtl Con-Ownr/egt 5$M221 •
vtnlent locatlon to bay, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil beach and 111op1. In-i-• _11 come 11800 mo. Owner -•l51t may Ullat In financing. NIL ..
$355,000. ASSUMABLE FINAN 142•1200 CING. Sharp 3 Bdrm plUI lamlly with ~
led kitchen, 2 yerda fOf
entertaining. Atkin'
$145,000. Call 5-40-1151
for an appointment tc J PETE BARRETT . REALTY ..
~~ • HERITAGE
. RE ALTORS -COM'S BEST
TI\11 duplex + + lncludea ·-;:~-two 2 bdrm unit• + an llff
e>clfll targe gueet quar-•••••••••••••••••••••• t•a.. Owoel' II melting It Cullom pool I apa, ...
avallable .at yeeterd1Y'1 aume + owe. at 13%.
price at 12411,500. Will 38r, HI• Be, MD. A.E.
cooperate. Celt 840-7865 (213) •~81
UlltflOI B!"~.:A~ :::.~
Reduced by 1100,000 • Your choice of three.
now $595,~00. lrvlne Eaay to own . Bkr. Terreoe 4 br, 3 ba. vt.w, M&-0708
pool. 1°"' down. 11.5% ·------,...-,...,....,~ Int., 27 yra. Pou. trade -4 BR, 11~ ba. Only M .600
tor 50' boet. By owner. dwn. •1010. monthly. 752-7891 Call: Agt. 731-7587
UllUll ITUU
Anolher one • SOLO the other one. e.t ~
bUy. Drutlc.ity reduoed
for q*ll Mle. LOY9fy lrg
3 Bd wi den, 1pa, &
forever vu In aecurlty
gated comm. wltennlil, a
pool. fF91). Only 1359,
900 flnn. Call DIAECT to
Patrick 0< Feed Tenof'I,
agt 831 -1288.or
,
MESSAGE TO PRIME MINISTER MARGARET
TB.ATCHER, received in London, 6:45 a.m. today: ''In Port
Stanley at 9 p.m. Falklands time tonight, 14 June, Maj. Gen.
Mario Benjamin Menendez surrendered to me all Argentine
armed forces. . .The Falkland Islands are once more under
the government desired by their inhabitants. God save the
queen.'• Signed J . Moore. (Maj. Gen. Jeremy Moore,
commander, British Falklands Amphibious Forces).
mother 'overjoyed'
By ROBBRT BARKER ()(' .. .,..,,... ....
'Tm aotng to have a nice cry
and a 104 cup of tea. I'm
overjoyed."
'nM!!9e were the first thoughts
thia morning of Florrie Kefford
when she heard that Argentina
surrendered in the Falkland
lalAnda.
Her son is a major In the
Britleh Army and was believed
fi~ti.ng In the Port Stanley area
'Thia ls one of Enfland's
greatest moments. There's such a
feeling of relief and happiness
and I hope everything (the
Shirts bring
• suspensions
-surrender) holds and tba.t
Mlcbael axDe9 t.ck safely with the nit of the boys. ...
Mn. Kefford and her ltulbmd,
Robert , are vl1IUng her
daughtet'1 family ln HuntiJlcton
Harbour. They plan to leave for
their home near Oxford Friday.
"It (the Falkland lalands) ia
just a rumbling Island of 1,500
people. But it belongs to the
people Shere.
-'"l''hank God they got it back.
It is one more effort on the part
of the Britleh that proves you
can't walk Into people's homes
and take them o'ver." .
Mrs. Kefford aald she had
heard about peace developments
in vague terms before retiring
last night. But it wasn't uutl.l she
waa aw~ened by her daughter
Leslie thi1 morning that 1he
knew for sure.
SIGNAL lilLL (AP) -Four "I'm waitfn& for my buaband
Slpal Hill po~ officers have to get home from the aolf coune
been IUlpmded without pay for and I'm going to kick him. You
a .. ~1 .... a police campi ..... trip always kick 1omebody when ·~""'""6 ,..... something le over don't you?" while wearing T-ahlrt,s Mrs. Kefford's eon is a major
embJa.zoned with '4. hangman s with the Gurkhaa. He left noaee, a. gallows and the words, f h s h .. Si 1 Hill G teway to Southampton or t e out gna • a Atlantic May 19 on the Queen Heaven.''
Three o.fficers were suspeftded_ \ El.izabethKil. f d h , h d • 12 L~·-( k shift) · Mrs. ef or asn t eu ~or llU\U1I one wor • from Michael since she saw him
while the other officer waa the day before he left. "I rather
aaspended for two work ehlf1a on expect we'll have a letter waiting
the aroun~• their conduct for ua at home."
brought d11re1pect to the "Our boys bad a long way to 26-membe~ department, taid go and it took a Jot of time to get
Police Chief Fred King. He there but lt didn't take much
refu8ed to identify the officefl.. time to mobilize
Because Cal State Lona Beech "Thank God they were trained football star Ron Settfea wu and ready found hmgt!d tn bia Sienal Hill .
Jail cell on Jupe 2. 1911. Kina "From accountl I've be9.rd the
laid~ the T-shirta ahoweCI ~rgentlna boys weren't and
a " for life" and ''vtty, that'• aad becau1e they are
Vf!fY taste." aomebocly'e mothen' aona."
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Falkland ended
, Union Jack hoisted over island capital •
I
By Tbe A11octated Prea1
The war on the Falkland
bland• ended today and the
Union Jack was hoilted over the
capital. Prbne Mlnllter Margaret
Thatcher u.ld Britiah forces took
11),000 prt.onera on the South
Atlantic illands and would hold
some of them until Argentina
confirmed a total cease-fire.
There was jubilation in Britain
and eorrow In Buenoe Aires over
the news.
British Defense Ministry
sourcea said 11,000 ArgeQtlne
told1ers laid down their arms In
Stanley alone. The Mgur~
astonished Britleh commanders,
who had estimated Argentine
troop strength on the Falklands
at about 8,500, the aources said.
Mrs. Thatcher told the Howre
of Commons that the Argentine
commander, Brlg. Gen. Mario
Benjamin Menendez,
surrendered to British Maj. Gen.
Jeremy Moore at 9 p .m .
Falklands time (~ p.m. PDT)
Monday after Moore's forces
shattered the defenses of the
Stanley garrison.
She sald Britain will keep the
Falklands and does "not Intend
to negotiate on the sovereignty of
the Islands In any way except
with the people who live there."
Independent Television News
correspondent Michael Nicholaon
reported from Stanley that
British troops rais~d their
Crean to face
write-in foes
in November?
By JEFF ADLER
Of ... D91tf ..........
The apparent Republican
nomine e in tbe 43rct
C.ongressional District -travel-
traller manufacturer Johnnie
Crean -could face a November
write-in challenge by both the
'second and third-place finishers
in ~e bitterly contested GOP
primary.
The votes still were being
counted Monday aa second-place
finisher Ron Packard and third-
place finisher Bill McCQll
announced that one or both of
them probably will challenge
Crean and Democrat Roy An:her
In the general electJon.
Unofficial vote tabulations
Monday showed Crean leading
the 18~date field by exactly
100 votes'more than Packard. hll
nearest rival. Election officials In
San Diego and Orange counties
reported Crean with 13,762 votes
to Packard'a 13,662.
The election's final outcome la
to be certified sometime next
week, aa:ordin,g to registrars of
voters In both counties.
Aa the ballot count geared
down, however, the potitical
free-fOl'-all that characterii.ed the
primacy campaign in the 43rd
district teemed to be heating up.
McColl, an orthopedic surgeon
and fonner professional football
player, announced he will nm as
a wri~·ln candidate whether
Packard deddea to run or not. He
•aid that Republicans must
"make it clear that Johnhle
Crean la not acceptable."
And Packard, the 50-year-old
mayor of Ca.!Ubad, said he is
leaning toward running a
November wtite-in campaign
and will announce hle lntenUorv
ln the next aeveral days.
COUNTY
country' 1 f 1a8 over the though Foreign Mlnllter Nlcanor AraenUna, llke Britain, considers aovemor'• hou.e. Coeta Mendez told reporttta the all hostilities between ua In the
1 "surrender wu due to Britlah South Atlantic, and not. just on
Thl1 ended fl1httn1 on. the materiel superiority and the the Falklands Islandt themaelvee,
ta1anda in the 74-day undeclared advanQed technology developed at an end." war that beaan with the by NATO." He ai.o blamed the
Ar.,entlne invasion of the lalanda United States, which aupported Until thil le received, ahe aaid,
April 2, and claimed the llvee of Britain In the conflict. Brit&ln will hold some priaoners,
more than 1,000 aervlcemen, including commanders and acoordlna to Britlah count. officers. Mn. Thatcher said Britain eent
There wa1 no official
statement of 1urrender from the
Araentlne government, even
Mesa affected
a JlH!91aie to the mill~ junta
throush the Swl11 Emba11y
"seeking confirmation that
Mra. Thatcher, who waa
greeted by prolonged cheen. told
(See FALKLANDS. Pare AZ)
Israelis
Market Basket
chain sold
set trap
for Arafat
By Tbe Aaaoctated Pre11
Artillery and tank fire erupted
on the outskirts of Beirut today
as IaraeU forces tightened a ring
around PLO chief Yasser Arafat
and his guerrillas and battled
Moslem fanatics near Sidon. 20
miles south of Lebanon's capital.
By P1UL SNEIDERMAN
0( tM .,.., ,.. ltaft
Employees of local Market
Basket supermarkets were
responding apprehensively to the
announcement today that the
chain's parent firm, the Kroger
Company, has tentatively agreed
to sell most Southern California
Market Basket stores to other
grocery companies. .
"I've spent 27 {ears with
Market Basket and hate to see
it go down the drain." said Dave
Myers, manager of the Costa
Mesa store at Harbor Boulevard
and Baker Street.
He said be learned of Kroger's
divestiture plans at a general
management meeting Monday.
Audrey McCafferty, Kroger
corporate 1poke1man at the
co mpany s Cincinnati
headquarters, said the chain has
decided to sell ill 65 Market
Buket atores In the Southland
becau.ee they "have not met
performance expectations and
have contributed only modestly
to corporate profltl Ln recent,
years."
She said nationwide, Kroger
operates ·l,260 food stores in 20
states, making it the second
largest 1upermarket chain,
behind Safeway.
. McCafferty said the Market
Basket name Is used only by the
company's Southern California
outlets, which were first opened
In 1963.
She said tentative agreements
have been reached for sale of
most Market Basket stores, with
negotiations continuing on the
remaining sites.
"We do expect the divestiture
to be profitable," she said.
The Kroger spokeswoman said
the company hopes to have the
sales agreements completed
within 90 days.
"We can't speak for the new
owners." ahe said, "but we're
certainly hopeful that they'll be
interested in retaining most ~f
our employees."
McCafferty declined to reveal
the prospective buyers for the
Market Basket stores, but local
managers said they have been
told the buyers include the
Hughes, Ralphs, Vons, Certified,
Smith Food King and Boys
c~
Costa Meaa store manager
Myers said his 79 employHS'
benefits are protected by a unJon
contract lf the workers are
retained by the new owners. But
he said the new owners will not
be contractu ally obligated to
retain all ofl the present Market
(See MARKET, Pase A!)
Associated Press correspondent
Tom· Baldwin saw about 100
rounds of artillery fire flashing
out of gunbarrels from the
mountains just south of Israell-
occupled 11aabda, the site of
Lebanon's tank -ringed
presidential palace, five miles
east of Beirut.
An Israeli colonel told AP
correspondent Alex Efty ln
Baabda that his forces were not
involved in the exchanges.
claitning that rightist Christian
(See ISRAEL, Page A!)
Edison set
to 'upgrade'
nuke plant
Southern California Edison Co.
says it will correct what the
Nuclear Regulatory Corn.mmion
called "sianificant seismic design
deficiencjes" in Unit One of the
San Onofre power plant,
delaying its startup for months.
Newport securities
fii-m closing down
The 438-megawatt reactor
which provides electricity to
more than 200,000 people in
Orange and San Diego counties
has been shut down since
February for repairs and
inspections. Robert Dietch,
Edison vice president, said
November was the tentative date
now set for completing
By JODI CADENHEAD
OftM.,..,,... ...
Offidals of Comark, a Newport
Beach-based commodities and
securities b r oker-dealer,
announced today that they are
withdrawing from government
1ecuritiea and municipal
markets.
An official release read by a
company spokesman today
stated , "This action ia being
taken as part of an orderly and
voluntary wind-down of the
company's operationa.''
Steven Gourley, a deputy
commislioner with the California
Department of Corporations,
confirmed today that the
Newport Beach company was
closing down all operations.•
The California Corporatlona
Department began Investigating
the company'• financial condltibn
and record keeping practicel lut
ea rt hq ua ke -reais ta nee
week after Corn.ark requested an requirements ordered by the
extepsion in filing a 1981 commiasion.
financial statement. cornrnWion ·analyst William T.
Comark blamed the delay on a Russell said he found flaws while
switch from a manual record reviewing information in
·keeping to a computerized F.dison's own analyals of Unit
system. One .
Gourley 1aid he learned The utility described that
Monday night that the company Monday as a misunderstanding.
baa ceued trading. He said lt was But. rather than argue with the
hia understanding that commisaion. Dletch said Unit One
would pay all ou debts would be redesigned and re-
before going out of engineered to ~eet tougher
Gourley declln seismic reqWrements applied to
on whether '• action was two othh' units.
pr<fJlpted by t e Corporations Those twin, 1,100-megawatt
Department's 1n ligation. re act o r1 c u r re n t 1 y a re undergoing testing, construction
Ten daya ago, Midland and licensing.
Bank of New York briefly A debate over whether Unit
1u1pended th aervicea it One was built to Comply With
performs for after the ". orlginal seismic design criteria
company waa apparen ble would have taken "considerable
to provide auftident colla and haggling,''
ovemlaht loam. In an interview.
INDEX
Holdup 'hero' haile'd A7
B2
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B2
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87
.84 He says he's no hero, but the Newport. Beach
restaurant owner shot by a holdup man waa treeted
like one. Page Bl.
SPORTS
All-star cagers clam
Richard Charil. a e..e ltaridout fol' ~ 'Hiab: 11
a central fi1Ure for the SOuda All~tan ln SatUrilay'1
BllUtba11 ~ at Qran&9 COMt CoD111. Pa'P. 81. . ~ .
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carol Mettm, of N~ JllKh, hid man thin
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FA LKLAND ISLAND S. • •
Parllament t h at dtpoaed ~ Governor Rtx Hunt
would Nturn to th• lllanda u a
dvWan admlniatrator.
Sbct dllcloeed that "IOme 250
BrltJ.ah tervicemen and clvtlla.ns"
had been killed ln the 10-week
confltct. Accordln1 to Britlah
eatlmatea, 775 Ar1tntlne
aervtcemen were killed ln the
fighting.
"The battle of the Falklands
waa a remarkable mllitary
operation, boldly planned,
bravely e~ecuted and brilliantly
accompliahedt Mrs. T~atcher
said of Britainll greatest Show of
mUitary strength since World
War II.
The Buenos Aires government
earlier announced that the
military commandel'9 of the two
forces had drawn a document
"establishing the conditions for a
cease-fl.re and the withdrawal of
tht Ara•ntlnt troopa." Tht
junta'• communique mad• no
mention of aurrender, but aald
the document would be made
public when the text ii avallable.
In Waahtnaton, PrHldent
Reqan aald: "We hope the tr-ate
la. of Ufe which hu thua (ar
occurred in t.hia criats can now be
brouaht to an end. For lta part,
the United Stat.ft atanda ready to
assiat in any way lt can to help
reeolve t.hia conflkt."
Mn. 'fhetcher w~ l{l'ftted by
about 100 people l1ng1ng "Rule
Britannia" and "God Save the
Queen" when ahe retumed to
her· 10 Downing St. office
Monday night after addrelling
Parliament.
"Great Britain ls great again,"
Mn. Thatcher said outaide her
Downing Street office just before
midnight Monday.
ISRAELI A TT ACK . . .
militiamen of the Lebanese
Phalange party traded fl.re with
Syrian forces at the University of
Lebanon on the plain below
Baabda.
A Pbalangist spokeaman
confinned the laraeU's statement.
Lebanon's state rad.lo said the
Israelis delivered an ultimatum
to the estimated 1,000 Syrian
troops in the Beirut area to get
out, but that the Syrians refused,
saying there were there
legitimately to help police. the
armillti.ce that ended Lebanon's
last dvil war in 1976. There was
no confirmation from brael that
such an ultimatum had been
delivered.
The Palestine Liberation
Organization said Israeli forees in
Baabda also shelled the PLO-
controlled refugee camp of Bourj
el-Barajneh and the area of
Beirut airport with tank cannon.
There was no confinnation of the
report.
The PLO said Arafat was
directing operations from west
Beirut, and that the PLO "will
never lay down iti arms."
However, the Israelis say they
want to avoid bloody street
fighting and have no intention of
ente~ west Beirut.
Israels chief of staff, Lt. Gen ..
Raphael Eytan, said Arafat had
taken refuge in an embassy in
Beirut, and Israeli newspapers
said it waa· the Soviet misaion,
But Arafat was photographed
today in a military fatigue cap
and carrying a rifle as he toured
guerrilla positions in west Beirut.
larael radio said BOme of the
guerrillaa, expecting an Israeli
assault, took 75 lecturers hostage
at the American University in
Beirut.
At a refugee camp, near Sidon
20 miles south of Beirut, Israeli
press reports said Israeli tanks
and artillery were battling 250 to
800 guerrillas holed up in two
mosques for the fourth day.
The reporta, subject to Israeli
military cenaorship, said attempts
to persuade the Sidon guerrillas
to surrender at the Ehl Hilwa
refugee camp failed when the
guerrillaa either killed the Arab
emisaaries eent to talk to them or
kept them hostage.
MARKET BASKET ...
Basket employee&.
Myers said store managera
were told that Kroger simply did
not have enough outlets In
Southern California to compete
against the largeat California
supermarket chains.
Frank Madden, manager of
the Market Basket on the
Newport-Balboa Peninsula. said
corporate officials Monday only
conf~ed _ongoing rumors about
the u.les plan.
He aald managers have been
offered comparable jobs with
other market. in the Kroger
chain.
Madden said employees
retained by the new owners will
face a 30-day probationary
period. If they complete that
period, they will retain their
seniority, vacation time and other
fringe benefits, he said.
Uaguna .
welghi-'g
annex
By STEVE MITCHELL or .. _.,,...._
A report by Laauna S.ach
plannln1 ·official• lndtcatH
annexation of South ~ Into
the :r. would be "• btMk-even pro tion" economically.
L11una Beach ¢lty Council
memben tont1t)t will review city
c:oet estlmatee on annexation and
are e>epeete<i to receive petitlON
from South Lqww\l 1eek.ln1 to
become a put of the city.
In addition, the ooundl will
conaider adoptina an ordinance
that \vould prezone about half of
South Laauna -from Laguna'•
10Utherly lirnita to AlOO Creek -
bringlng the city'• r.onlng codet
into conformity with ext1tln1
county :r.ones.
The city hopes the action calma
feara by the Local Agency
Formation Commiaslon that Lacuna Bead\ a attempting to
annex a portion of South Laguna
solely to prevent several large
development projecta currently
going through the county
approval process.
Laguna Beach originally
sought annexation of only a
portion of South Laguna. But
South Lagunans, led br the
South Laguna Civic Allociation,
have been pursuing
incorporation of the entire village
as part of Laguna. ...
They are expec:ited to preeent
signatures of local residents
supporting the annexation
proposal tonight sometime after 7
in council chambers.
Meanwhile, the city has
prepared an economic feasibility
report covering the entire
community to determine cost
factors related to bringing South
Laguna into the municipal fold.
Those figures show expected
revenues of about $931,000 ,
based on property and sales
taxes, bed ta.Xes, licenses, fees,
service charges and permits.
Expenditures could amount to
about $930,000, the report says,
based on coet for extra police,
fire, paramedic, lifeguard and
public works and planning
officials.
The. report indicat.ea, however,
one-time expenditures of $764,-
000 to acquire the county fire
station in South Laguna and to
expand Laguna's existing police
station to accommodate seven.
more officers and an investigator.
A large hurdle in the city's
annexation try UI an unwritten
county requirement that the city
obtain pre -a nnexation
develOplJlent agreements from
large landowners in South
Lagun11 prior to a mid-July
LAFC meeting to discuss the
merger.
Sunny Tuesday
Amer1l1o 91 e1
A.i-tlle 81 68
Atllinte 87 ea
Atletltc Cty ea eo
Aull In 91 78
Baltlmot• 78 58
Hay etlemoon .uMhlne. Hlghe 8llllnot " 55
Blmllngtltft Ml ee ea to 74. ut• nloht end eerty Bllmatell 75 43 morning low cloud• end log BOIN S1 S3 ~ and Wedneeday. &oeton 57 61 .05 Iowa 49 to st. Ha:y 8'0Wl\l'Wlle 94 et afternoon WedllMdey but lllghtty Buffelo 72 55 wermer with high• es to 7e. Bu111ngton er 48 Huntington -Newport
teniperetlH'M ':r/r. from a low of Ceeper 70 49 2. t5
58toa~of7 . Chlltiltn 8C 93 n
El••• •r•. trom Point Cher1atn WV 11 52
Conception t o the Mexican °*1tte NC e2 84
border end out eo mll••· Cheyenne ee 47 .60
Nottnw.c wind• s 10 11 knot9 g:tl 13 11 93
over ou1er watere thro~h 79 59
WednMdey. Combined -3 Ctewllf'(I 79 50
to 5 ..., except 5 to 7 teat ,_ Clmble 8C 17 18
COlumbue 11 58 Point Conception. S••• o.l·Ft Wlh 91 75 dec:feMlng WedMeday. L.octllly, Oeyton 11 eo llghl verlabl• wind• except
eouttiw.t to ..i 10 to 15 knot• 0..-74 50 .07
during -Ing houtt today end O.MolnM 71 16 .55
Detroit 12 81 Wedn.dey. ~ 1'111'111 of 1 Duluth 13 58 .40 to 3 t•. Mo9tly ~ durtng El Paeo ee 12 llfleme>OflS. F8'00 77 44
f'llOataft ea 37
U.S. S ummary Greet F• 79 54
Hllrtford ea 60 .01
The Central ~ ---... HeleN 75 49
Honolulu 90 77 hit tCICMy by = ttiundentol'n• ~on 90 77 wUh !J!f" win •· lerg• hall, Ind,.,.. 82 62 tOffetl ralna end tomedoea. JecMn MS t3 72 A ,_ thCH~• fingered Jedlln'tte 93 71 . 18 r1VS Flofida. Wllllt ahoWlra MCI t<:"v=. 79 83 .IS thunderellowera dan'l.,.ned ·tn. t3 72 "°"""" Rocky Mount ... Ut11e Aocll " 71 Fe/it eki. pl'ftlllled atong the l.ouleYllle IO eo Pldftc ~ MCI UW 8c>u1t'IW9M, lub«lodl 11 " end = the Gull ---II\ ...... 87 7t tM Atl lo -bord llatea. ~ 87 12 OUt1nO the dey Ululidel llOi IM ......... 13 N .. w•r• •x~t~ frem n«H't!Mfn ...... , 70 M .11 T•U.. OllHltlOme #Id 1M c.ntrlll NMtwllle 16 t3 Ptell'll to tN Upper OtllO ftlMy N9w OrtMne 92 72 end low* Of.-Llill• reoiOft. N9w Yortc 72 IO T•mp•r•turH b•fore dawn Norlolc 7t 62 r•nt•d 1,om 41 111 'orlland, No. PllCi. 7t .. .M ....._ '°Met "'°"'*' ML Otlta City 17 70
Omefll n 92 1.14
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Sente Bert> et• 81 54
a.ita Marla 81
StOOkton 15
The< met 100
Ukiah 92
hrttow 93 74
Big a.., 70 34
Blahop ae 54 long Beec:ll 71 eo
Monrow. 70 58
Mt. Wiiton n 47
~BMefl 87 58
Ontarlo 70 se
P81m Springe 118 t3
P.-dene 89 53
San Bemetdlno 72 51
San .Joee 75 53 SMte Ane " 58
&.ntaCNl .. ..
TatloeV!~ 72
CMM>A ~ 71 IJ4 11 M Mont,.. 70 u ottht 72 St
Ex tended I
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'
Newport l ••ue
; CondO switch BBC tips
world on -
surrender plans flayed
By STEVE MARBLE Of ttw .,.... ,.... ltaff
A move to o~n the door to
condomlnlum converalona ln
Newport Beach touched a nerve
Monday when the Cltv Council
Five arined
robberies
hit Mesa
Co.ta Mesa held the dublou.
Utle of Orange County'a robbery
city today after four armed
holdupa Monday and another
early this morning.
Police said they appeared to be
unrelated.
Monday went like this:
-At lO:M a.m. a lone bandit
got away with $231 from a
branch of First Federal Savings
and Loan of Santa Monica at
1455 W. Baker St.
But he didn't get far -about
75 yards, to be exact -after first
failing to get away on a bicycle
chained to a tree behind the
savings and loan.
Police arrested Patrick Allen
Swaggerty, 20, of 1857 New
Jersey St., Costa Mesa, in
connection with the robbery.
TheY.. safd they found no gun, but
did recover the loot.
-At 11 :50 a.m . The Big
Yellow House Restaurant at 3010
Harbor Blvd. was r obbed of
about $1,100 by a man posing as a
delivery man.
Police said the bandit,
described as male white in his
30s, forced the manager to open
the restaurant safe at gunpoint,
then fled on foot.
-At 1 :37 p .m . the First
Interstate Bank at 3029 Harbor
Blvd. was robbed by a man ln his
m.id-20s.
Police said that the bandit
~ a note to the teller before
fleeing on foot with $660. No gun
was eeen. .
No details were available on a
robbery at 3333 Bristol Street
that occurred about 9:20 p.m.
Then, about 4:30 this morning,
a cab driver, parked in the 1600
block of Newport Boulevard was
robbed at knifepoint by a lone
bandit.
Police said cab driver Robert
Stout, 32, wasn't injured.
.Bogus m e dic
will unde r g o
mental tests
Patrick Arthur Dixon, once a
UC Irvine medi~ student who
was arrested ~n •March In
Imperial County on charges of
illegally working as a
psychiatrist., was sent Monday to
a state hospital for a mental
evaluation.
The 4-0-year-old Dixon went to
Chino State Hospital at the order
of Imperial County Superior
Court Judge L. Harold Chaille.
The judge said he'll sentence
Dixon affer reviewing the 90--day
evaluation.
Dixon pleaded no contest May
11 to practicing medicine without
a license and grand theft by false
pretenses for accepting a $6~,000
salary.
took1a p~Umlnaty pua at" law
that could atfoct mo~ than 7,000
rentera ln the dty.
One Balboa woman dellCl'ibed
the propoeed law u havtna an
"aura ol anobblam" and favorina
homeowners over renters.
A Corona del Mar aenlor
citizen augeeted the law would
give developers a tool to tell older
renters to 11get the hell out of
Newport Beach."
The council, which is
considering the law change as
part of an effort to provide more
affordable =rg, did not act on the pro and continued
the hearing to July 12.
Current city law virtually rrohlblts converting apartments
nto condomlnlum1. The
suggested change would permit
owners of complexes of four
units or lea to convert but only
after meeting a lengthy list of
condi lions.
Maya Dunne, a Fair Housing
Council of Orange County
representative, said permitting
conversions "only destro,va lives.''
She argued the law change
would displace renters and
would provide a new stock of
housing affordable only to
families making more than $60,-
000 annually.
"I'm a renter and I tee myself
as a resident of Newport. I vote
and I take an interest in things.
Some of us a.re not interested in
owning property," said one
young Balboa resident. "I see this
as a threat to my continued
residency in Newport."
Councilman Phil Maurer
expressed sympathy to renters
who can't afford to buy property
in Newport.
"I have a son and I know he
can't afford to live here," said
Maurer. "If I sold my house and
stayed away for a month, J doubt
I could afford to come back."
Not everyone , though ,
criticized the condominium plan.
B,y TOM MURPHINE Of'"ltleDelly ,...,..,.
Long hours before actual
aurrender of Argentine forces on
the Falkland lalanda w11
announced, Britlah Broadcasting
Corporation'• world news service
let It be known the fightinl wu
over.
The BBC did so with a
broadcast of Br! tlah Prime
Miniater Margaret Thatcher'•
actual report to ParliAment.
"The latest situation ia that\
Gen. Moore (Maj. Gen. J eremy
Moore) decided to press forward.
The Argentines retreated," Mrs.
Thatcher said.
"Our forces reached the
outskirts of Port Stanley. Large
numbers of Argentine soldiers
threw down their weapons."
The prime min1Ster was
interrupted at that point by
cheers and shouts from ttle
members of Parliament, clearly
audible on the s hortwave
broadcast monitored on the
Orange Coast at 9 p.m.
"The Argentines are reported
to be flying white flags at Port
Stanley," the prime minister
added.
There were more and louder
cheers from Parliament.
Additionally, Mrs. Thatcher
reported that Gen. Moore had
met with Argentine Gen. Mario
Benjamin Menendez "abo ut
surrender of Argentine forces on
both East and West Falklands."
There was' more cheering and,
a BBC commentator said, the
usually somber Mrs. Thatcher
allowed herself "one broad
smilo."
The leader of the opposition,
Mr Foote, then spoke,
congratulating Briush troops ~d
acknowledging difficult times m
the crisis for the prime minister.
Other minority leaders also spoke
to congratulate victorious British
forces.
"If you choose to live in The li ve report from
Newport Beach you're going to Parliament was followed by a
have to pay the price," said Kurt BBC analyst who said the
Sandhoff, who noted he pays Falklands action "suggests the
$4 ,000 a m onth in house Harrier aircraft has proven itself
in this campaign. paY._nlents.
tte aa.1d pennitting converting "The upshot of it is, the British
small apartment units to have retaken the Falklands. It is
condominiums might help a conclusive military ~ctory ...
eliminate the number of summer 1t came to a conclt9ion with sw;og cen1:;hmg;Ids
three new numbers
Three new toll-free te.lephone
numbers have been added to the
Smog Episode Information
Center at the South Coast Air
Quality Management District,
making recorded smog
Information available without
charge throughout the four-
county District for the first time.
The three lines -one for Loe
Angeles County, one for Orange
County and another for R~veralde and San Bernardino
counties -replace an outdated
system of 14 recorded telephone
units in use in recent years.
The new lines will enable
more immediate availability of
the latest smog readings from the
district's new meteorological
computer system, according to
di.strict officials.
The new number for Los
Angeles County areas ia (800)
242-4022. 'For Orange County
areas, call (800) 445-3826. For
areas in Riverside and San
Bernardino counties, call (800)
367-4710.
Continuously updated
information will be provided
through the new recording
system, providing the current
day's forecast, current levels,
episode infonnation. and the next
day's f o recast as soon as
available, district official.a said.
Another toll-free line -(800)
242-4666 -is staffed by pubUc
information specialists in the
Episode Info~mation Center
during office hours, as well as
after hours and on weekends
during periods of high smo_og
levels, to answer more detailed
questions concerning all areas of
air pollution and air quality
control.
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can use. W it h a hamme~d finish, It's espe-
clalfy fitting tor Fat her's Day or gr~uatlon
because we c1n engrave ft w ith hfJ
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CLOSING 801 .27
denies layoffs
Reports that Fluor Corp. ln Irvine, which employs
6,000, ls considering ma.a layoffs are "without buia,"
Be-an Allen, vice president and general manager of the
company's Soutflem California division, aaJcf today.
"Manageme'nt. baa a strong commitment to our
people and some of Fluor'• projects are pending for
weeka or even months -longer than was
anticipated," Allen said ln a prepared statement.
Allen said that there have been a few layoffs ln
recent wee~ due to cancellation of the Northwest
Pipeline Project in Alaska ln March. Most of those
employees have been reassigned to other d.lyiaions.
1.
F luor pays dividend
Fluor Corp.'s board of directors declared a
quarterly cash dividend of 20 cents per ah.are on the
company's common stock, payable July 19 to
shareholders of record at the cloee of business June 25.
Warrant limit extended
Newport Pharmaceuticals International lnc. of
Newport Beach announced it extended the expiration
date of Newport's B warrants from June 30 to Aug. 31.
All other terms and oonditions of the warrants
remain unchanged. The extension is subject to a
post-effective amendment to the company's
registration statement.
Builder gets proj ect
Diversified Projects Development of Laguna Hills
selected Saffell & McAdam, Inc., an Irvine builder, to
construct a $4 million oonunerclal office building in the
Lake Forest Office Development Project ln Laguna
Hills. .
The structure will be part of the 58,752-square
foot development, located off Interstate 5 and Lake
Center Drive.
Planned use for the three-story building is
commercial office space. Projected completion date is
August.
20-story building sold
Daniel Realty Corp. of Birmingham, Ala.,
announced the sale of the 20-story Daniel Building in
that city for $21.7 million.
Daniel Realty is a unit of Daniel International
Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of ~uor ~·
Lawyer's Title lnsurance Co. m Birnungham
called the sale the largest single real estate transaction
ln the city's history.
Holding company forme d
El ~o Bank of Anaheim said the bank's
shareholders voted overwhelmingly in favor of a
proposal to establish El Camino Bancorp as a bank
holding company for the bank.
The proposal is subject to the approval of bank
regulatory agencies.
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