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Miracle tot: 'God gave her back'
MET AIRIE, La. (AP) -The
"mirac le baby" who gave
rescu ers something to cheer
about when she was pulled from
the wreckage after a letllner
slammed into her !amUy a home
la doing "juat fine," and appeared
at a newa confere nce wtth a
teddy bear to prove lt.
The tiny aurviyor la atlll
providing inaplratlo n -to
relatives grieving the loss of her
mother and sist.er ln last week's
crash .
"It's got to be a miracle," said
•
Gabriel Trahan, grandfather of
16-month-old Melissa Trahan.
"We thou~t she waa dead but
God !i8.: r back to ua." Me , blonde with hazel
eyes who~ about 31 inches
tall, met ... port.era ¥ondar night
with both seta o her
grandparents. her ~tor, and her
family's pastor at East Jeffert0n
General Hospital, where ah e la
recovering from i njuries
including second-degree bums on
both feet.
Melissa's mother. Melanie, and
Israel issues
• strong warning
to Palestirl ialls
BEIRUT, Le banon (AP) -
Israel moved more troops and
armor to the edges of west Beirut
today and warned "We have the
tools and the means" to remove
Palestinian guerrillas fro m
Beirut.
The signs of Israeli impatience
accompanied indications that the
negotiations to end the Beirut
siege peacefully are making little
progress because n o Arab
country wants to take the
Pale sti n e Liberation
Organization's estimated 8,000
guerrillas.
In Israel, Defense Minister
Ariel Sharon, in a speech to air
foree offken Monday night, said,
"time is running out" for a
diplomatic solution.
White House nixes
O'Neill ad gripe
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
White Howe bu brwhed aide a
demand from Houae Speaker
'Thomas P. O'Neill to seek the
withdrawal of a GOP television
commercial saying President
Reagan "kept his promise" on
this year's Social Security
increase.
"The president knows the ad is
not true," O'Neill, D-Mass., said
Monday in a statement he read to
reporters as Congress returned
from a one-week recess.
"We have the tools and the
means to ensur e that our
unequivocal demand -that the
terroris ts leave Beirut -be
fulfilled, if it is again proved that
the path of negotiations has
reached a dead end," Sharon
said.
Israeli sources said the
government of Prime Mini.st.er
Menachem Begin was becoming
convinced that the PLO was
stalling, "constantly throwing in
new factors in the hope that time
is working in their favor."
Lebanese military sources,
who requested anonymity in
keepi ng with government
r e gula tions, said the Israeli
command regrouped forces
around Beirut to abeor'b two new
armored brigades and u,ht.en the
noo.e on the PL.O's welt Beirut
11rclnCbold.
waell military •J>l>keaman
Paul Ke dar, however, told
report.wt in east Bei(ut hrael
WM not bu.ildi.ng ita fOCCM.
I "We are always an arrny on
the move,'' Kedar saidJ
Correspondents saw Israeli
tank• and armored personnel
carriera moving to positions on
Beirut's southern and eastern
outakirts today, after a sixth
c:eue-fire was arranged by U.S.
special envoy Philip C. Habib on
Sunday night. The ~ halted
the heaviest lsraeli-Pl..O artillery
duels since the early, days of the
(Sff ISRAELI, Page At)
4-year-old slater Brldaet died
Friday when a Laa Vegaa-bound
Pan Arn 727 jetliner alammed
into the family's home and a
doz.en others in Kenner, killing
all 145 aboard the plane. Six
others on the ground alto were
killed.
MeU..., who waa 4wakened to
meet the press, carried a teddy
bear with the inacrfption "God
Loves You" on its tiny T-shirt.
She fidgeted wtth a shiny coin
and grasped at reporter 's
microphones.
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BOOTH SITTING -Sue
Geer wears papie r mache
mas k while w atching over
Laguna Beach Sawdust
Festival booth opera ted by
Bechtol/Keller.
Her ma ternel ,randmoth•r, 'Gerry Smith, aa1 MeU.. WU
"fine, juat fine. We are all l°'J\I
to make it because of her."
In eddiUon to the foot buml.
MeU.. aultered mfnor bruleee
and abraaloM, apparently when
at)e fell from her bed and wu
trapped for two hours beneath a
rnatt.1"81 and a carpet in the ruins
of her home.
She had been the first survivor
found by reacue work.era aft.er
Friday's craah. They broke into
• • chter1 end applause at tbe
dJleovery.
"Sh•'• doing fine. She's a
apunky little gtrl who'• bffn hM11nC well," M1d her physician,
Dr. Gut Colon, a plaatic surgeon
and burn apeclallat. ''She'll need
outpatient care and dreesing for
hel' burns."
Melina's onl y apparent
di8coinfort la "she doesn't like it
when we change her dressings,"
Colon said.
Limit placed
on Newport's
video games
By JODI CADENHEAD
Of"'IMD.-, ..... 1 ....
Newport Beach youngsters can
forget about popping quarters
into their favorite vi~eo games
before 3 p.m. or aft.er 10 p.m ..
following tentatlve approval
Monday of tough new guidelines
regulating the compute rize d
machines.
Led by parents and educators
worried about the time and
money youngsters are spending
on the popu lar pastime , the
Newport Beach City Council
adopted a atrlng,nt ordinance
aimed at curbing their uae during
school houn.
John Cox Jr. waa the only
councilman to o ppose the
ordinance \hat cornea before the
council for final approval July
26, and requires:
-All buaineaaea o b tain
pe r miu for video machine• 1
within three montha.
-No video machines be
allowed within 1,500 feet of a
acbool or 100 feet of a telidence.
-People under 18 shall not
operate a game before 3 p.m. or
after 10 p.m. Monday through
Friday unless accompanied by an
adult. School holidays are
exempt.
-Games be supervised by an
adult and that parking be
provided.
A representative fr o m
Newport Elementa ry School
asked that the games not be
allowed within a one-half to one
mile radius of schools.
Councilman Philip Maurer said
that he's seen reports of crime
"increasing dramatically" In
cities as a result of a wave of
video jlames.
"When children can't get the
money to play the game they
want, they get it somewhere,"
said Maurer.
Buall'ftetl owners with video
pmee can expect to pay $580 for
a u.ae permit applicalion and
another $65 permit fee per
machine.
Trash pickup due
despite strike
didn't like it."
MIRACLE -Melissa Trahan.
16 months, claps her hands at
a news conference in Metairie,
La. Melissa survived when a
Pan Am jet crashed into her
home .
Banning
• issue goes
to voters
Threatened with a
referendum, the Newport Beach
C ity Council will put the
beleague r e d $124 m illion
Banning Ranch project on the
November ballot.
Council m embers Paul
Hummel and Don StraWIB cast
the only no votes on what will
become the first r eferendum-
forced e lection in the city's
75-year history.
"I'm not opposed to people
voting," said Strauss. "But I
believe it's not a good plan. I
think w e'd be be tter off by
repealing it."
Shultz favors strong Arab ties
Residents of Huntington Beach
a nd Fountain Valfey w e r e
advised today to put their trash
out for pickup at regular times
despite a strike at Rainbow
Disposal Inc.
Abbut 45 drivers and workers
for the Huntington Beach
company went on strike Monday
over a holiday pay dispute.
Huntington Beach police were
called to the Rainbow Plant at
17121 Nichols St., Monday as a
precautionary measure but no
violence was reported.
A police spokesman said the
dispute developed because the
workers reportedly did not get
overtime pay for the Fourth of
July.
A motio n to repeal the
council's approval in March to
build 379 homes and 300,000
squ are feet o f o ffice a nd
industrial development in West
Newport Beach failed, wit h
Hummel and Strauss voting yes.
M o nday's dec is ion was a
victory for the West Newport
Legislative Alliance, a group of
h omeowne rs o pposed to the
project, who had led the
successful referendum drive
following the council's approval.
Secre tary of state candidate to quit Bech tel position
Trash piled up in eome .ections
of southeastern Huntineton
B e-ach . ·No pic kups were
scheduled in Fountain Valley
Monday.
WASHINGTON (AP) -
George P . Shultz told the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee
today that if confirmed as
secretary of state he will seek
stronger ties with Arab states but
maintain the U.S . commitment to
the security of Israel.
Shultz said he will sever
connections with the Bechtel
Group Inc ., a world wi d e
engineering firm with large Arab
contracts. H is presiden cy of
Becht.el has prompted quest.ions
from some senators as to whether
he would be impartial In the
Middle Eaat.
In an opening statement at a
hearing on his nomination to
succeed Alexander M. Haig Jr.,
who r esigned June 25 over
unexplained policy differences
with in the R ea gan
WORLD
administration, S hultz also
pledged to work w ith Is rael
toward a omprehensive Middle
East peace.
He said representatives of the
Palestinian people should be
involved in the negotiations.
Before he d iscussed foreign
policy issues at the hearing,
Shultz, who was treasury
secretary and secretary of labor
ln the Nixon administration, tolc:l
the committee:
"During the last few days, a
number of senators have asked
me to address myself to the
quest.ion of my relationship to
Bech tel s h o uld I become
secretary of state. To qioae
questions, I see only one poeslble
answer: None."
Shultz said he had alre ady
submitted his resignation,
Vatican enlists aid
VATICAN CITY (AP) -The Holy See l\AfDed
three outside financial expert.I today to examine the
Vatican bank's deallnp with the Banco Ambradano,
the Milan bank at the center of a major flnandal
ICandal.
Actor K enneth More dies
LONDON (AP) -British actor Kenneth More,
67, the cool, han dtome 1tar of many war and
adventure filml and televllion'1 .. Fonyte Sap," died
Mond ay n l1ht at hit London hon;ae, hi• aaent
announced today.
A b•1bll cud buff tum1 h1I hobb~ Into a
'""'"-inc.a. ..... ,. ...
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effective when he is confirmed,
as president of Bechtel and an
· officer of some of its subsidiaries.
He is also selling his Becht.el
stock and said h e would
disqualify himself from a ny
decision affecting the worldwide
engineering finn.
"I feel privileged to have
played a part in Bechte l's
activities," he told the committee.
Turnina to the tunnoil touched
off by the Israeli invasion of
Lebanon, Shultz said the crisis in
Lebanon "makes painfully and
totally clear a central reality of
the Middle East: the legit.i.mat.e
needs a nd p roble ms or the
Palestinian people mus t be
add ressed and r esolved -
urgently a nd i n a l l t h eir
dimensions.
NATION
Rainbow Vi.oe President Stan
Tkac:zyk said strikers are being
replaced an4 that trash collect.ion
trucks operated Mo nday
afternoon and today.
"We're asking residents to put
out their trash at the a:heduled
times and to be patient. Their traan will be picked up," he said.
Tkaczyk said the walkout was
a wildcat strike that didn't have
the support of Teamsten Local
396 of Loa Angeles, the union
that represents the s trikin g
workers.
He sald the contro versy
focused on holiday pay. He said
the company followed provisions
of the contract "and the workers
Deer hunt halt nixed
THE EVERGLADES, Fla. (AP) -A judge
refused today to block the state'• controvenlal
weekend hunt to thin out an overcrowded population
of deer in the flooded Florida Everglades.
Clothes make the woman
Clothing manufacturers ba.rkened to the c:ry of
female executives for quality clothlna to wear to work.
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Man killed
at funeral
BLAIRSVILLE, Ga. (AP) -
The preacher had just told
mourners at a country cemetery,
"We never know who is going
next," when a bolt of lightning
killed the grandson of the
woman he had buried, witnes9eS
say.
Services for 91-year-old Liz.a
Poteete of Alpharetta had just
been concluded when the
lightning hit like "a ball of fire
out of the sky,'' the Rev. Ray
Hewett said Monday.
The lightning bolt Sunday
killed DOnald Metcalf, 27.
INDEX
The grou p , clai m i ng t o
represent 9,000 residents, was
unsuccessful in Its attempt,
however, to convince the council
to adopt the exact ballot wording
they wanted.
Vo te r s w i ll be ask ed t o
"repeal" the already approved
Banning pro ject, rather than
"adopt" the development.
The plan which called for
homes, offices a nd industrial
development on 75 of the 500
acres west of Superior Avenue
has faced an uphill battle.
Delayed by a council vote six
times , the project fina lly
approved last Mareh left both the
referendum leaders and the
developer unhappy.
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: GOING HOME -A British marine. wounded
I in the fighting for the Falkland Islands, waves
l as he disembarks aboard a stretcher from the
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British hospital ship Hydra in Montevideo,
Uruguay. He was one of 56 British soldiers
transferred to shore to be flown home. :------------------------------------------------------------------------~
!Road signs mark
w orkers'' deaths
I
I 0 • ~. range U>unty motorists soon
jmay begin noticing freeway-side
!markers that remind them of
(sQmething other than going 55
miles per hour.
The orange signs will show a
single white hard hat with the
\~rds "In Memoriam" printed on
the top.
Caltrans Director Adriana
Gianturco saJd in Orange County
Monday the signs will mark the
areas where on-duty highway
mamtenance workers have be<.>n
killed by errant drivers.
In Orange County, a marker
h:is been placed along Laguna
Canyon Road where one worker
Britain vows
t'o free POWs
· LONDON (AP) -Britain says
il will repatriate the remaining
~93 Argentine prisoners who
surrendered an the J."lalkland
Islands because their country has
promised that "active hostilities"
in the South Atlantic are over.
, ·A Foreign Office spokesman
said Monday that messages sent
Q~ Argentine authorities to
London Vta the Swiss Embassy In
Bl.ienos Aires conceded that a "de
facto cessation of hostilities"
e_?'isted following the 74-day
F:flkJands conflict that ended in
B(i_tish victory June 14.
1But ~he spokesman said despite ttW message, Britain's air-sea
bleckade of the Falk.lands and
Argentine coast plus it.s economic
sarctions against Arge ntina
w~uld remain in force "whiJe
fu~ther consideration as given to
the issue."
was killed in May 1980 and
another is going up on Interstate
5 where two workers were )illed
on Oct. 2, 1979.
Ms. Gianturco, who made
similar appearances throughout
Southern California Monday,
told reporters in Santa Ana that
a month-long "Maintenance
Safety Public Awareness
Campaign" was being launched
to draw attention to the hazards
faced by highway workers.
The campaign will feature
radio and television advertising
segments and capitalize on the
slogan. "Give 'em a brake."
Caltrans officials said Monday
that 18 workers have been killed
by motorists who claimed they
dad not see the maintenance
crews. In other instances. the
drivers were intoxicated on drugs
or alcohol, they said.
Nine of those deaths occurred
in South ern California. three in
Orange County.
"Hundr eds of ot h e r
maintenance workers have been
injured or had close calls due to
careless or inattentive drivers,"
Ms. Gianturco said.
The Caltrans director said the
new highway signs would
''oommemorate the sacrifice some
of our employees have made in
the line of duty, and to raise
public consciousness about the
dangers they face daiJy in the
course of their work."
Caltrans employs 5,000
workers to maintain the state's
16.000 miles o f freeways,
expressways, highways. bridges
and interchanges.
Man jailed
after gunplay
in Huntington
A Huntington Beach resident
is in Orange County Jail today
after he allegedly fired a pistol
across the hood of a car in Irvine.
John Steve Coe. 45, was
charged with assault with a
deadly weapon, said Irvine Police
Sgt. Richard Bowman.
The sergea nt said Coe
apparently took exception to
comments about his driving made
by occupants of another car. sb
he fired a 45-caltber pistol across
the car 's hood, then left the
scene.
The incident oc.'Curred about
4:30 p .m . Monday at Culver
Drive and Irvine Center Drive.
Coe was arrested later at his
home.
Occup:ants of the car which
Coe re portedly shot at were
identified as Rob Smith of
Laguna Niguel and Scott Rogers
o f Irvine Neither man was
anJured an the shooting, Bowman
said.
Cease-fire urged
UNITED NATIONS (AP)
Tho Security Counci l has
unanimously adopted a
resolullon calling for a cease-fire
in the Iran-Iraq war, withdrawaJ
of forces to internationally
recognized boundaries and U.N.
observers to confirm both the
cease-fire and withdrawal. After
the 15-0 Monday vote by a show
of hands, however, British
Ambassador Hamilton Whyte
expressed some doubt of the
resolution's effectiveness.
Sunimer treat
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Coutel high 70. Inland 80
Coasllll low S7. lnl•nd 63 Water
68. ~sewn.re. llgl'lt vatlable winds e t touthweSI to -t 10 to t3
k • afternoon and evening
hour• One 10 3 -foot ~"-tetly P1811 L-douOI
only partial elternoon
Ing.
a1n and occ a 11on e l
th noerstorms wire scattered
the Allentoc and Gutt coasts
M oay. and lrom west-central
T as &QOSS Oklahome and onlo
s theast K1nsa1
&111 •Ito lell lrom notthwnt w sconsln across aouttleast
M nesota and eattern Iowa and
In weat-oentral illlnola Furlher w s t. there was r ain from
s 111we1t1rn Mon1ena onto
n 1h-centrel ldllhO S~oes -• m Slly sunny e1141wnere
amperatures arouno the
na Ion al 3 p m EDT ringed from
561 degrees et Saull S1e Maroa
M•tll. to 107 •t Needles, Call! ~r Tueaday. 1c111er110
th nderstorma were lorecaSI
Ir the C•rollnes acr<>N Flor•de
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W 1hing1on coll, wilt> tunny
lk'lll lor Ille r•I ol lhe natlOfl
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mallly in the llOI to near 90. IOWllll
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California
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predict• enotller hot dey w~ unctet hazy~ onoe morning Cloud• *-lllOng
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10 the Mextcen bofde< can e.xpecl
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end morning houre. becoming
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wedneaday al'lemoon Wfth • 1-
to 3-foo1 1outhwe1terly swell.
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3-to 5-loot -ferthe< than 60
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TemperaturPs
NATION
HI Lo
86 70
96 66 Albeny
Alt>uque
Amarflto
Altlevllte
Atlanta
Atlante Cty
Austin
o.ttlrno<e
BUltoga
Blrmfngnm
8t1mere1t
Bolte
Bolton
Brown•vlle
8ufllllo
Burlington
Ca.per
Cher11tn SC
Cherlatn WV
Ch1rltle NC
Cheyenne
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Clmble SC
Columbia
081-FtWth
Dayton
Denver o.~
Detroit
OUIUlh
87 59
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92 67
85 71
97 75
88 71
11 sa
BO 68
96 S3
78 57
82 62
97 73
78 65
87 71
90 50
90 75
85 67
85 70
78 S2
82 59
87 62 es 60 ea 12
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92 74 M 60
88 S4 • M 16 ,.. eo
90 SI ... 13 ae 57
85 4t
91 55
99 89
83 53
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New Or!Nro•
New York
NorlOlk No Bl.Ille
Okie City
Omaha
Orlando
Bhtladphle
Phoenl•
Pltttburgh
Piiand. Me
Pllend. Ore
Provdenee
Raleigh
Rapid City
Reno
Salt LAii•
San Antoni<>
S..ttle
ShreYePOfl
Slou11 Falla
St LOUia
8tP·T~
St Ste Marie
Spok-Syr.cwe
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TulSI
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90
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106
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89 Long Beach
76 LOI Anoela
73 M1ry9v1ile
76 Monrollla
53 Montebello
10 Monterey
85 Ml. Wiiton
74 Needlel
7 4 Newpo<t Beech 92 01kland
83 Ontario
55 Palm Springs
59 P ... dene
86 Puo Aot>tes
71 Rl-llk:le 54 Red Blull
53 Redwood City
82 Sacrernento
73 Salil'U 541 San Bernardino
70 San Gebfiel
57 San Diego
93 Sen FrencilCO
78 Sen Joee
47 Sent• Ana
83 Senta Barbflra
72 Sente Cruz
83 Sanll Mlf1a
74 Sant• Monica
7t SIOCkton
7 4 T allOe Valley
97 T'*'71111
Torranoe
Lo
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97 81
83 13 ae 63
94
" 92 90 83
68 SS
82 68
112 79
70 63
81 S8
94 55
109 74
91 6t
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11& 57
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70 51
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·Coast. traffic snarled
Trio injured in clJ&ln-reaction crash
Thl'ff driven were lnjurtd
Mondey afi.rnoon ln a four.car
coUWan that tiNU1ed traffic on
PM.ilk: Coui HJahway 1n South Laauna for more than an hour. A car makina an errant left
tum into the Monarch Bey Plaza,
ju1t south of Crown V1tlley
Parkway a nd the Coaet
Hlahway. ttigered a aerlet of
accldentl about 3:35 p.m. that
lnvolved a total of alx aut.oe, a
California Hlghw•y Patrol
apokesman uid.
Injured ln the CQllialon were
Llllian Mauln1on, 58, of San
Juan Capistrano; Joeeph Ponder.
27, of San Clemente; and Susan
Spencer, 24. of South Laguna.
CHP apok eaman Ken Dally
reported. .
Fire fights
fire threat
Smoke roee out of the Santa
Ana Mountains today -for good
reason.
It e mana t ed from a fire
deliberately set by the Orange
County Fire Department as part
of a program of "preecription"
burns t o r educe c haparra l
undergrowth.
The department planned to
bum between 100 and 200 acres
in the Peters Canyon area east of
Tustin. The area ia adjacent to
land that underwent a controlled
burn two weeks ago.
Several future b urns are
planned. according to fire
officials. The work is being
conducted with financing from
the state.
Dies of plague
SANTA FE. N.M. (AP)
Tests have revealed that an
11-year-old who died over the
weekend apparen tly died of
bubonic plague. according to the
state HeaJth and Environment
Department. The Navajo boy was
the third human plague case
diagnosed in New Mexico this
year and the state's first death
attributed to plague in 1982.
Ponder WU admitted to bouth
Cout Medical Center for
obeervatlon whlle Ma. MatU0.10n
and M.. Spencer· were Lreated
there for Injuries and releued,
according to a medical center
•)>()keswo1nan.
The chain of colli1ions began
when L iu Whitlock. 21 , of
Laguna Niguel swerved to avoid
a beige car turning left from the
south-bound lanes of Coast
Highway, Daily said.
Although Ms. Whitlock's car
waa not struck as it came to rest
across the southbound lanes, it
touc hed off a series of four
coUielons in the northbound lanes
NO DEAL -PLO leader
George Habash has rejected
the pre~ence oi American
troops in the Lebanon peace
force.
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when • leCOnd car swerved to
avoid M.. WhiUock'e. O.Uy aid.
He added •uthoritJee still an
aeekina the driver of the be'-
car who falled to atop after die
collltiona oc-curred.
Betidee M1. Whit.lock, the only
other driver Involved ln the
<.'OUlaion who wu not lnjured wu
Ron ald Greenlee Jr .• 67, of
Laguno Niguel, Oaily aaJd.
Trame was tied up for cloee to
an hour and a haJf followins the
wreck as CHP investigators and
Orange County firefighters
tended to the Injured and
untangled the damaged vehicles,
the CHP spokesman said.
From Page A1
•ISRAELI ...
Jewish state's five-week-old
invasion
Wester n diplomats and
Lebanese government sources
say the lsral•hs have 35,000 to
40,000 troops around Beirut, with
about JOO tanks and 500 armored
personnel carriers
At the same ume, lsraeh forces
appeared to have eased a
10 -day -old f ood and fuel
blockade on west Beirut. Trucks
were obserwd unloading fresh
fruit and vcgt'lables in the
weslcrn S<'<'lor's markets.
But Lebanon's state radio said
west Beirut wa s running
dangerously short of fuel. It said
95 percent of 1ts bakeries have
closed for lack of fuel to run
generators and operate ovens.
Afte r a day of negot1at1ons
Monday, PLO chairman Yasser
Arafat questaon(-ci the usefulness
of more talks
"Don 't ak m e about
negouauons'." Arafat shouted to
a r epor H·r Monday a s he
inspected damage from Israelt
shelling around the PLO
command center In west Beirut.
"Ask me about thlS," he ..aid.
weavmg at the destruction. "You
should be writing about this .
Why negotiate'.'"
QUIET VIGIL -The mother of a Lebanese
child, wounded in Sunday's heavy spelling of
West Beirut by invading Israeli forces, holds
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Wffi ffi[ffiff ~UJ 1 IT~
.Peru's civil n regime battled
Red r evolutionaries vo o verthrow of country's president
LIMA , P e ru (AP)
Communlat r evolutionaries,
vowing allegiance to the policies
of the late Chairman Mao Tse-
tung of China, have declared
themselves In a full state of
guerrilla war against Pe ru's
two -ye ar -o ld civi li a n
government.
In a 32-p age p a mphle t
circulating around the country.
they say the ulttmate goal Is to
overthrow the government of
President Fernando Belaunde
Terry, who took office after 12
years of leftist military
dictatorship. and put workers
and peasants in power.
The pamphlet also says the
guerrillas were responsible for
2,900 acts of violence since 1980.
The pamphlet ide ntifies the
guerrillas as members of the
Communist Party of Peru, more
popularly known as the Sendero
Luminoso "shining path."
"The party has initiated and
vigorously opened the only road
to popular and national
emancipation; armed struggle, a
g u e rrilla war whit'h burns
victoriously in 2,900 actions
shaking the territory." says the
pamphlet that began ctrculatmg
around the middle of June.
e Communist
Party of Peru -new type of
Marxist-Leninist aolst party"
-is the o nl legitimate
Communist facti in the country
and emphasizes philosophies
and polices of airman Mao,
who died in 1 and whose
importance in inland China
today has be somewha t
downgraded.
r Communist
n Communist
o rthod ox
adheres to a
as denounced
Peru's other
group, the .Peru
P a rt y, i s a
organization th
Soviet line and
the guerrillas as
The ap pe a n ee o f th e
pamphlet -en led, "Let's Get
the Guerrilla Moving" -
coincided with n upsurge in
guerrilla activit ollowing a lull
of several mont
A series of inated assaults
against police mmand posts
over a 10-day riod in early
July 1.ost the ives or four
national guards n.
In onl' attac , rommandos
dressl'd in r g•r co mbat
uniforms and wf\ri red berets
plat'C'd a pamphld o the chest of
a dead policeman wi the legend
•·Long live the Glle Ila War."
The recent violen extending
~O mllee alone the spine of the
Andes from the mlning town of
Cerro de Puco in the north to
Aban cay In the south ,
demonstra\ed the gue rr,lllas'
mobility and coordination.
They raided police stations,
kidnapped a village mayor for
several hours. and occupied a
farm, where they dynamited
farm equipment and burned
crops and the main farmhouse.
P o l ice and g overnme nt
officials say at least 40 people
have been killed by "terrorist
ac·ts" in the two years s ince
Belaunde took office.
The pamphlet says the first
revolutionary act of the Maoist
group was a boycott o f the
general election of May 1980,
which returned the country to
1.-onstitulional rule.
The pamphlet adds that. the
armed struggle is "aimed directly
against Yankee imperialism, the
princi pal imperialist dominator
on our soil."
It says the guerrillas were
responsible for "blows" against
the Southern Peru Corp., a
U.S.-British consortium that
operates the c-ountry's pn ncipal
coppe r mines: simultan eous
d vnamlle a ttacks in August,
1981, agalnat ttt, U.S. Embuay,
the U.S. ambaaador'1 residence
and aeveral firms affill•ted with
U.S. companies In Lima, and the
destruction of a butt of President
John F. Kennedy In a Lima park.
The pamphlet alao sa~ the
guerrlllas had dynamited the
embassy of the "revisionist"
People's Refublic of China and a
multitude o police stations, court·
houses. government buUdings,
electricity and communications
towers. and the presidentia l
p a lace a nd parliamenta r y
building in Lima.
The country's traditional
Communist leaders have joined
the government in condemning
what they insist is nothing more
than terrorism.
A spokesman for the Peruvian
Commun 1st Part~, founded an
1928 and led by Sen Jorge de!
Prado. said it had nothing to do
with the violence d~·ribed in
the pamphlet.
Jaime F igueroa , a party
spokesman. said the organization
which published the pamphlet
was f o unde d b y "a few
malcontents" an the early 1970s
The Communist movement in
Peru has split into various
factions several times.
--. IM . ~
AP Wlrepholo
POSTER STATES MOTTO ··viva la lucha armada·· (lung
live the armE-d struggle) 1s the mesl>age on this poster bemg
distributed throughout Peru by Communist revolutionaries
who an• plotting hoped for overthrow of tht• government.
Failure to capture Syria tank
AP Wlreptloto
STILL WAITING -Mairan S helton says she is ·11 willing to
"wait as long as 1t takes" to (ind our for sure i husband, Air
Force Col. Charles Shelton. died in Laos durin the Vietnam
War or will ·come home on e day. He w as th e la person listed
by the Departme nt of Defense as a Prisoner of War. Mrs.
S helton and he r children live in San Diego.
TEL A VIV, Israe l (AP) -
Israel's home-built Merkava tank
outdueled the latest in Soviet
armor in its first battlefield test.
But the Israelis were unable to
retrieve any of the nine T-72s,
the Kremlin's n ewes t tank,
knocked out by lsraeli forces.
military officials have said.
The failure to bring back even
o n e o f the Syrian T -72s.
reportedly knocked out in central
Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, was a
disappointme nt n o t only to
Israelis, but also to American and
other NATO military experts
who wanted one for study.
The T -72. recently added to
the Warsaw Bloc arsenal and
used by the S yrians for the first
time in the Middle East, is said
by Western sources to have a
ne w t y pe o( armor that is
extremely difficult to penetrate.
Brig. Gen. Meir Nitzan. deputy
chief of Ordnance for the Israeli
army. told reporters at a Tel Aviv
display Sunday of captured
Syrian and Palestinian guerrilla
weapons, that the Soviet-built
tanks were hit In' fighting north
of the Beirut-Damascus H ighway
shortl y after Isr ae l invaded
Lebanon June 6.
N1tzan said it would be too
risky for Israeli forces to try to
retrieve the disabled tanks To do
so would not be "worth the
finger of even one soldier," the
Jerusalem Post quoted h im as
saying.
An Israeli field officer told The
Associated Press earlier that no
T -72s had been recov e red
b ecause the Syr ians had
deployed them only m posiuons
near the rear of the balllefleld -
possibly for fear that one or more
might be captured if disab!ed.
The officer, who asked not to
be identified, said there was
evidence suggesting the Synan
crews were as untested in battle
as were the new tanks. "We have
reason to believe they were a
new unit. right out of training,
with n o p r evio u s combat
experience," he said.
Defense Minister Ariel Sharon
said previously that nine T -72s
were among the 300-400 tanks
lost by the Syrians. The others
we re olde r T -62s. T -54s and
T-55s, a.lao Soviet-butJt.
Nit.urn's comment was the first
high-leve l confirmation that
none of the T-72s were retrieved.
He also confirmed the T -72s
were knocked out m combat with
the Israel Merkava, which means
"chariot" in Hebrew.
The 56-ton Merkava, designed
and built in Israel. has a number
of radical featurl'S mcludmg a
front-mounted d1esd cngme and
s pecial armor bo th for
maximum crew prol('ction -and
a laser rangl'findc·r for 1ts 105mm
cannon
It also can doub)(.' as an
armored personnel car rier with
spat-e for about ~1ght s.:>ld1ers
Israeli tank uff1l·ers have
praised the Ml'r kava in 1 ls
battle f1 C'ld baptism . saying 1t
outperformed Synan armor in
every respect. lsral·l1 military
spokesman have dedmed to say
whether any Mt>rkavas were loM
Othl'r tanks 1n the Israeli
arsenal indudc the lJ S -built
M-tiO Patton and the Brit1sh-
bu11t Cl·ntunun Israel also has
adapll'd capturl'd Sov1et-bu1lt
l<lnks for its own use.•
Although thNe havt• been
some i-ugges'-ons t hat lsraE•l
might build •ht• Ml•rkava lor sail'
to othc.'r countnc>s. some Wt<Slt'rn
... XPl'rlS s ay 1t 1s se riously
undc•rpowered fo r 1L-; weight and
while wcll-su1tt>d for 'ihOrl ·
d1sl<lnt'l' f1ghtmg in . thl' Middle
East. would not tx.· as pral·t1cal
l'l"'4.•Whl•rt_•
By tht• sam•· tokC'n c·>.1)(•rts
sciv. th<· Sov1l•t built tanks are b<~t su1u-d for northern tl'rrain
and d1mates. i:.ut·h as lh<>St' in
Europe•. ra th<·r than the.' ~1ddle
Ea!oot with rn; hot dry dl•-.t:rLc;
i Montagnard st
I DA LAT, Vietnam (AP) -threats from
I battling
Seven years after the fall of insurgency.
South Vie tnam to Comml!nis t Th(' depu c hief of the
forces, armed groups continue to Provincial Pe le's Committee,
resist government authority m Nguye n H n g , s aid the
the highland and river d~l ta province's · ~nd forests made
areas. . it easy for t Montagnard -
A top official at this moun~in "Mountain P le" -insurgents
r eso rt town in L a m Do~g to operate.
province, 145 miJes northeast of Western ~ Asian reporters
Ho Chi Minh city -former\v traveling th~ j'oad from Ho Chi
Saigon -said farmers. worke~ Minh city f<t a tour of new
artisans a nd oth e r s had t farmlands catie upon an outpost
undergo defense training to m manned by two Vietnamese
ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat
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soldiers who said they were
guarding against FULRO. the
acronym for the United Front for
the Liberation o f Oppressed
Races.
At other points, civilians
carrying AK-47 rifles w e re
encountered.
Hoang told reporters there had
been incidents of guerrilla
attacks in the past year, but he
would not elaborate. He said only
that the "bandits" came to
villages at harvest time to take
food from the people.
The neighboring provinces of
Dae Lac and Gia Lai-Cong Tum,
borderlng Cambodia and Laos,
faced a more serious situation,
although not major. said Hoang.
During the Vietnam War, the
anti-Communist Montagnards
fought alongside U.S . Army
Special Forces (Green Berets)
and South Vietnamese troops
against the Viet Cong and their
North Vietnamese allies In the
C.entral Highlands.
Hoang linked the acUvities of
these "bandlta and pirates" to
American and Chlnete policie. of
1ubvenlion •&ainlt Vietnam
charges commonly leveled by
Vietnam.
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DJ PAT HOROWITZ or .. ~,......,.
DEAR PAT: l'n lleard I cu de41act tlat
leaH payme•t• tllat I malKe for tlle car I 1111
la my bulae11 from my federal Income tu.
WW you clleek illto tlll1 for me and flad oet lf
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car even if the payments are called lease
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Aamco restrained
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California has obtained a court order against
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setUement of a civil suit resulting from an
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offering only a rebuilt or reconditioned
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Aarnco also is required to notify, instruct and
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Less crowded park sites
DEAR PAT: Where can I find oat about
some of the less popular and, hopefully, less
crowded national park areas In tbis country?
W.J., Costa Mesa
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DE.AR PAT: I love ko1ber meat1, bat It
1eem1 tlaat .usually tlley are more expen1Jve
tba.a otller varletJea. Tile 11me tllln& applies
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crime punishable by a $300 fine and up to 90
days in jail.
Anyone collecting bottles?
DEAR PAT: Can yoa locate a bottle and
can collectors club la tllh area? I 'm
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NEW YORK (AP) -Diamond
Jim Brady wooed Lllllan Ruuell
at the oak·paneled German
restaurant. Gua Kahn compoeed
"Yea, Sir. That'• My Baby" on
one or its tablecloths.
But u of Monday, Luchow's
on 14th Street la no more. The
100-year-old eatery is moving
uptown, to the theater district.
For maltre d' Bob Cupples, it
was a sad occasion.
"If you gave me all the yea.rs I
worked at Luchow's I would be a
young boy and I wouldn't trade
them," he said.
Cupples has worked at
Luchow's for 17 years -too
short a time to recall the days
when Victor Herbert and Caru8o
ate there, or when Brady, a
financier and bon vivant, went
there to propose to the "Girl
With the Hourglass Figure." She
turned him down.
August Luchow purchased the
restaurant in 1882. using savings
a nd a loan from William
Steinway, the piano maker, who
had offices across the street. His
heirs sold the restaurant in 1951.
and present own e rs Peter
Aschkenasy and J ack Levme
took it over in 1979.
Patrons supped on sauerbraten
and schnitzel served by white·
jacketed waiters. while a string
trio played tunes from "The
Merry Widow." But the Lower
F.ast Side neighborhood became
in c reasingly s habby a nd
attracted a large drug trade.
Cupples and Lhe rest of the
staff will pack up their memories
and move on to the new
Luchow's. wruch is expected to
open around July 20 in the
sunken plaza of a 48-story office
building at Broadway and 5 lst
Street. according t o the
restaurant's g eneral manager.
Allen Smith.
"When Luchow's was founded
All you need to
do is change
Al" Wlrepfloto
OUNG Parks Bonifay of Cypress Gardens, Fla ..
oungest wate r skier according to the Guaness
o rld R ecord s. receives some m oth e rly
nt from Betty Bonifay. Parks made has de but on
I 29 at the ripe old age of six months a nd 29 days.
in 1882. it 'n the heart of tht'
Jegi timat t •eatcr d1 strtl'l ,"
Smith exp in<.'<!. "We're going
back to ou r()t)ts in the thC'atl'r
district -town ..
The ne u<:how's. wh1<.·h wall
seat abo 500. wall f<.•ature
traditional erman disht-s along
w i th s e o o d a n d I 1 g h l l' r
American e. Smith said
As mu of tht• int<·r1 or
atmospher as poss1bll, from the
original L ·how's will be.-taken
uptown. ti-artwork, lhC' wall
hangmgs. the silvC'rwan·. the
steins. the chandl'lwrs l'Vt•n
the bala11:c scall' on wh1<.·h
Diamond •m weighed h1ms4.'l f.
avl'ragmg 150 pounds.
ut,
MC'anwh1k'. on July 20, the old
Luc:how's. wh1<:h sea~ 1.000. will
bt'4:oml' Th(· Palace at Lu,·how's,
a rl'staura nl and nightclub
St•rvmg lu n<:h. dinnl'r and aft.cr-
d 1 n n <.· r :-. n a<. ks . w 1 t h m us 1 c
r&ngmg from d1s<:o to ballroom
danl'1ng. <tl·<.·or ding lo John
Addi son . u nt· o f the n e w
managers
Addison and F1f1 Nicolas.
anolhl·r of the parlnl'rs who will
oix•ral<' Th<.• Palal't' at Lut·how's.
pn·v1ously owned or op<.•rawd
discos Both plt·aded gu1hy in
I YHll to d1arg<.·s they evaded
laXl'S on thousands of dollars
s kimmed fr om d1 s<.·o d oor
rl'l'C'i pts .
You ca help equqlize this demand,
and postpo the buiHing of new
generatin plants, using your
househol applian es in the cooler
your household
habits a little. Use
your air conditioner
sparingly. And instead
o f using your
hours, before n n
and after 6 p.m .
appliances in the
afternoon, do your baking,
washing, drying and other jobs in the more
comfonable, cooler hours.
~·re suggesting this for good reasons:
During hot weather; electricity usage by horn
and bu lnesses soars throughout Southern
California. Air conditioners, coupled with ocher
d ~mandH for learicll)'. crear h~ ~on lhe
electrlcaJ t'J'&cm.
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And when you're
home, set your air
conditioner no
lmver than 7ff.
When you go out,
tum itto85°orhlghec
So during the h
your appliances, and urself, the afternoon
off? Meantime, we t nk you for
all )UUr conservation ff om. -~ -:_
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Working women big $
<Jlothiers, sta·tioners lure fem ale executives
NJ:W YORK (AP) -Women
no lonc•r have to ahop In tho
boyt department a\ Bl'Oolu Broe.,
anCS manuJacturera have addtd •
1houlder •lr•P to attache cases,
awe Ilana \hat th~re·1 money to
be rnaae catering to American
bullnetlwomen.
The U.S. Census Bureau says
there are 3.1 million women
mana,ers in thia country, a'nd it's
beet to look the part if you play
the pert.
"You may have all t.he
inaredlents for success in your
field, but suffer from the uncut
diamond syndrome," Jacqueline
Thompson aays in her book,
"lma1e Impact." "You need
packaging."
"Image Impact" details not
only how to look like a proper
female corporate executive, but
alao how to sound and perform
like one.
There's plenty of advice like
Ms. Thompson's on the market,
in(ludlng a library with titles like
"Boss Lady," "Games Mot))er
Neve r Taught You," "The
Managerial Woman," "Having it
All'' and "The New Executive
Woman ."
T h ey advise women o n
everything from how to play
corporate games t.o win to dealing
with sexual harassmen t.
Career and non-career women
find assistance and support in
three monthly magazines, Savvy,
Working Woman and Working
M other , w ith co mbin ed
Widening urged
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
state Transportation Comnussion
says Highway 99 should be
widened from Interstate 5 north
of Sacra men to in t o Sutter
County.
c1rculauon of 1.1 million.
Ms. Thompson also publishes a
"Directory or Person al Image
Consultants," whil·h lists 206
peoplc aspiring women c:an see
about their "packaging."
Five y ears later, J ohn T .
Molloy's bes t -s ell~r. "Th e
Woman's Dress for Success
Book," designated the skirt suit
and brie fcase essenllals of the
businesswoman 's uni fo rm ,
Seventh Avenue puts a lot of
emphasis on this fast-growing •
dientl'le
Andrew Kozinn. president of
Saint Laurie's Ltd., r eca lls
female law school classmates m
the early '70s L'Omplaining that
they had nothing to wear for job
interviews. When he took over
the family business, he expanded
Its l'Olll~lion to include quality
clothing for busineuwomen.
Today, a fourth of Saint
Laurie'• buslneu ia In women'•
clothing.
Even the cltadela of buaineea
clothing are eagerly providing
for women.
Vice President R obert C .
Dawson saya women had been
buyln.g Brooka Brat. shirts and
Golden Fleece sljp\lture sweaters
in the boys department for
years. Six years ago, the
company opened a women's
department and, Dew10n say, the
division accounts for 15 percent
of sales. It's the fastest-growing
division In the flnn.
Suits run as high as $500,
while blazers alone can cost $240.
Once suited up, the necessary
accessorY. for a corporate woman
-or man -ls an attache caae;
what Molloy oonsidera a "symbol
o f authority." But for many
women, the traditional attache
was too heavy and awkward.
Mark Cross, the exclu sive
leather goods company. surveyed
300 top executive women in 1980.
''One thing they wanted was
shoulder straps," says spokesman
Bob Person. "They love zippers
and com partm e nt s a nd
something lighter, something
that resembled a handbag."
Last year, Mark Cross opened
a "Her Business" department
featuring feminine versions of
the classic attache case, mostly
made of soft, fine leather without
heavy frames.
A big item is an attache case
with a folio in which a woman
can stash h er m o n ey and
makeup. The folio is detachable
so a woman can take her money
and makeup places she'd prefer
not to take her attache case.
The cases can L'OSt between $50
and $500.
Orange Cout DAILY Pll.OT /Tueed1y, July 13, 1882
CAMPAI GN INTENSE -This picture
appears on billboards in Pennsylvania as part
of scare tactic campaign warning potential
criminals of mandatory sente ncing law if
convicted of using a gun while committing
A,Wlf.-..0
crime. We know we are n ot going to scare
hardcore career criminals said a camp_aign
<.'<>Chairman. but h e noted the effort t·ould d eter
a lot o f people
'Killer bees' total 8 Inillion
Swarm could arrive in United States next cen tury
PANAMA CITY, Panama
(AP) -An estimated 8 million
"kiUer bees" have been found in
eastern Panama smc.-e the first
hive was found last fall. but they
have yet to cross the Panama
Canal on their northward !hght,
agricultural officials say.
Thomas Bendigurg, national
supervisor of agric ultural
educatio n in the Education
Ministry, said more than 100
hives have been found.
"They are there and we do not
have any indications thal they
have advaneed to the other side
of the Panama Canal," he said.
A gove rnment agronomist said
thal at the curre nt ratt· o f
expansion the bees will n•ach
Costa Rica, 300 miles from
Panama City. in about two years.
''And at that rate, they would
arrive in the United States in thc·
21st century," he said.
&>nd1gur_g said that nossmg
With OthPr Spc.'(.'.ies of bc<,>s as they
moved north from their start m
Braul and Venezuela apparently
was mellowing the aggressive
msuncts of the SO·l·allcf "killer
be .. '{-5,
"ll C'O uld al 1>0 bt• an
1:xaggerati on by thl'
st•n.->at1onaJist JOUrnallsts of fh()S('
countries," he added. "If you
don't bother thC'm , they (thl'
bees) remain peaceful." ·
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Judicial silence on
.sentence not" helpful·
Two yoars ago. w he n locked
In a heated battle for re·e lcclion ,
O ran ge Cou nty Super ior Court
Judge Mar k Soden cour ted the
public spotlight.
H e w as qui<:k to gran t
interviews, a nd , if the need arose,
to take time out from his court r cale ndar'to respond lO the latest l deve lopments in his race against
Richard Farnell, a former deputy l dist rict attorney.
Soden won on election day.
d e fea t in g the aggress ive t prosreutor by 4.200 of the 400,000
• votl's cas t. i Today, Soden is not talkin g to I re porte rs. or a nyone e lse.
l H e is unde r fire fro m a
1 looscly knit group o f pro testers l w ho believe• he dolPct out le nie nt
sen tl'nces for two Hunting ton
Bl•ac:h b r o thers con vic tt•d o f
kidna pping and raping a teE'n -age
dea f-mute girl.
Sodt•n h anded down 12-year
tC'rms in s ta le prison to e a c h
dc fc•nda nt The prosc'<:Utor wa ntt..'CI
63·year terms; the law provided
tor maximum 140-year te rms.
T he pro testers held a small
rally Friqay in fron t of the county
courthouse in Santa Ane . They
say Soden shou ld be recalled from
office.
Un for tunately, it is diHicu lt
to determ ine if the protesters a re
right or wrnng.
Th e citizenry, w hich is e ntitled
to know about the actions and
attitudes of its elected judges, has
been provided little from Soden.
At t h e t im e the se nte nces
were imposed. ht• on ly said the
broth ers deservc'C.i a second chance
a nd th a t h e f e lt 1t wa s
inappro pria te to loc.:k t h em u p
"and th row aw ay the key."
Then' very well may be valid
reason s b e hind t he sente nces
Soden <.:hose tu impose. If so. the
Judge has a respunsibil ity to let the
people know exactly w ha t they
arP.
Challenge to schools
Whe n Gov. Brown an his
Ja nuary Sta te o f the S tate address
warnt'CI that our childre n w ill be
"tc•<:hno logic.:a ll y illite rate u n less
morl' emphasis is placed on the
"th ree C's -Computi n g .
Cak'ulattng a nd Communicating
th rough technology." the re we re
those• w ho d ismissed his re marks
as more of J e rry's rhe toric:.
He pointed out that studen ts
in Japan and the Soviet Union
study two to three times as m u<.:h
math a nd st·1e nce as Ame rican
st uden ts: tha t California studenLc;
even lag behind the rest of the
nation an the time spent in tht•se
stud1l'S, a nd that up to half the
nC'w high school math and sc:1cnc.:e
teache rs arl' u nqualified.
That':-. all ver y well, school
uffl<·1als responded. but how are
we going to c·ompete> with private
ind us try 1n obta ining qualified
teat'ht>rs: and whe re will school
d1s tnt'ts find the money to expand
their coursl' of fenngs'?
Las t wt•Pk . t h e g overno r
bal'kc-d up his speech -ma king with
s o m e• m o n t•v . a $26 mi llio n
appropn.ll1 on -m thC' ne w budget
for h a:-. l n v l·~tment an P e o p le
program . mduding $9 5 mi llion to
upg rad<· m uth and sc1(•ncc in the
public.: S<:hool!>
Has proposal. presented to the
s tate Hoard o f Education . includes
l'Stablish ment of regiona l teacher
train ing cente r s a n d compute r
de monstration centers; scholarship
and re lease time for teac hers to
learn more math and scie nce: an d
demonstratio:-i projects around the>
sta te to upgrad e instruction.
State S u pt . o f Publ i c·
1 ns t r u c taon W al so n Rile s h a s
t.'ndorsed the proposal a nd th e
state board voted unanimousJy to
rt'(:omme nd 1t to schoot dis tm :ts.
which S<'l their own g raduation
swndards.
All this fa ts an with recen t
m o v es t o s tiffe n admiss io n
r<'quiremc·nts for the University o f
California and the state university
syste m.
C iting estimates th a t the re
w ill be hund reds of thousands of
n e w h igh tee hno log y j o bs an
California m coming years. the
governor has called u pon private
industry to augment state funding
fo r u pg r ading tcch nolo gic.:a l
education. T he $9.5 million is a
start but at will no t go very far.
As noted by m lumnist Earl
Waters today. this 1s a critical
c:ha llen g<' for our sch ools a n d
colle ges. California must ca tch up
with the rest of the na tion a nd the
world. a nd soon.
F eathering S enate's n est
The sum of $736.500 for a
g y nmnas ium w as a m o n g $4
million in "non -essential projeclS"
dele ted some years ago from p lans
for the new $137 million Hart
S e n ate O f fi c e Bu i ldi n g i n
Wash ington. D.C.
Now, it seems. the gym is
back in the plans. T he Capitol
Architect's Office says at can be
included because of savings made
in othe r a reas of construction and
the re fore w on 't r aise t he total
pricC' of the building .
Besides. the architects point
out, "the spac<' is already there ."
This sou nds like the logic of
the consume r w ho takes advan-
tage of a "half off" sale to buy
unneed e d Ite m and som e h o w
r e a so ns th a t m on ey h a s been
saved
Crotc h e t y S<'n . W ill ia m
Prox mire l inds t h e p ro ject
"especially r idicu lous" since the re
already ar<' two g yms m th e o ther
Sen a te o ffice buildings. on e of
which is rarely used.
P roxmire. who keeps in sha pe
by r unning from his hom e to h is
office, suggests that "for most of
us physicaUy inert, tired, beat, old
cod gers ... a w o rk o ut m eans
stretching out on a table to absorb
a rubdown."
The gymnasiu m ca p er . he
says, is ''jus t o n e m o r e sad
comme n tar y o n the S e nate 's
insatiable appetite to feather its
o wn nest at taxpayers' expense."
T he Wisconsin senator tends
to use c o lo rful langua g e in
criticizing governme nt w aste, but
h e m ay h ave a poi nt h e r e .
Spending three-quarter s of a
m illion dollars on a facility that
may or ma ny may not be used just
beca use s pace is available does
raise some questions.
A ppa re ntly some m embe rs
s hare h is doubts about the whole
investment. The building will be
finished in October, presumably
complete with gym. but they have
d ecid e d t o d e la y t h e o ffic ial
opening until after the ~ovember
election.
L.M. Boy d I Reco very ~ime
injury than, aay I • broken hip, and
more often, fatal. even among the
elderly, I IUlpect.
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Women's vote key to future
W .l\SHINGTON -As women lost the
battle of the F.qual Rights Amendment,
the Census Bureau released new figures
indicating that w omen will win the
political wars of the future.
"Voting and Re gistration in the
Election of Novembe r 1980," just
rel~ by the bureau, reported that for
the first time (with the exception of the
unusual wartime conditions of 1944) a
higher percentage of women than of
me n appare ntly voted in the last
presidential election. That is a part of a
continuing trend towa rd incr eased
relative political participation by women.
SINCE THER E more women than
men in the United St.ates and now a
higher percentage of those women eeem
to be voting, the big news is obvious.
Majority rules: Women will be picking
America's political leaders from now on.
The census report. ba9ed on a survey
of 64,000 households, shows for the
m o m e nt a small , s tatistic ally
Insignificant difference between men
and women. Among men, 59.1 percent
S81d they voted in 1980. Among women
the figure was 59.4 percent. Those
numbers compare with 59.6 percent for
men and 58.8 percent for women in 1976;
and 64. l for men and 62 percent for
women in 1972.
Perhaps more significantly, the
Census Bureau reported that younger
women are more likely to vote than
younger men. Taking into account that
younger people usually don't vote at all,
the numbers look like this: 35.3 percent
of the 7,919,0000 men between the ages
of 18 and 24 voted in 1980, compared
with 37.5 percent of the 8.346,000
women between the same a,{es.
So, 3,129,000 youna women voted; 2,-
796,000 young men voted. "They tum
out a little bit more, and there are more
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of them," Richard Scammon, an election
analyst and former director of the
census, said of women. "It adds up."
To \...hat? Probably to a different kind
of politics 10 or 20 years down the road :
more women officeholders; more liberal
legi&lation in some IOCial areas; a less
aggressive foreign policy. And, there
could be future gains for the Democratic
Party if both Democrats and Republicans
maintain something like their current
ideological commitments.
Wome·n. polltically, are different from
men. That has not always been true in
the United States. The fa mily tha t
stayed together, voted together. In fact,
the man of the house often cast the only
vote in the past. But families aren't
always together anymore. Women, alone
or Independent, are more and more
likely to think for themselves.
They thought differently in 1980
The most striking thing about the
contest between Ronald Reagan and
Jimmy C.arter is that it was essentially
decided by men. Exit polls by news
organizations tend ed to s how that
women split their votes almost evenly
between th e candidates, but men
favored Reagan by almost 20 percentage
poin ts . That was w hat ga ve the
Republican h is 10-point "landslide."
THIS YEAR, according to CBS/New
York Times polls, 36 percent of women
call themselves Democrats, compared
with 27 pereent of men. Twenty-three
percent of each gender call themselves
Republicans. Exactly 50 percent of all
men, in those polls. approve of Reagan's
performance as president. but only 41
percent of aU women do.
The key findings of those polls, I
think, are on questions of war and peace.
The percent.age of men who say they
fear Reagan will lead the United States
into war was 38 percent. But 52 percent
of women said they were afraid of that
happening.
"Women are more inclined to mistrust
violence," said feminist leader Gloria
Steinem. "We're not trained for it. And
it's usually been used against us."
"Women are closer to hfe." said Betty
Friedan. "Changes wiU take time -
we're still e lecting women wh o are
imi tat1on men . In the last analysis,
though. women are going to be the ones
to answer the question: What is it worth
to die?"
Those two women -and millions of
others -look like losers right now, after
the defeat of the ERA. They are noL
Women are actually winning by sheer
weight of political numbers.
Governor hits target on education
Because he has projected an image of
being a flake to the point of becoming
n a u o nally k n o wn as "Govern or
Moonbeam," the utte rings of Gov. J erry
Brown are generally either ignored or
nd1culed.
But one ca n be a jackass and still not
be a fool. And even a fool can be right,
by chance, once in awhile. So Brown's
observations that "Calfomia is entering a
new age of Information. communications
and computer s, requiring that we
modernize our education and job training
systems" should not go unheeded.
AS BE CORRECTL V st.ates, "Our
children will be technogically illiterate
unless theY. studx more math, science
and computer education, au~tins( our
traditional focus on the 3 R's with the 3
C's, Computing, Calculating and
Communicating through technology."
And he adds, "Millions of our cit.iz.en.s
may ~ left jobless unless we can provide
modem, employment based training In
the new high technology careers of the
1980s."
Despite his favorite devk't' of making
"buzz" words out of his ideas and thus
labeling these thoughts with "The new
age of information" and the program he
is promoting as "Investmen t in People," ...
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the steps he advocates appear both si>und
and desirable If not, in fact, essential.
Whether the full burden of society
preparing it.self for the computer age
s h ould fall upon the taxp ayers is
debatable but to the extent hlS program
applies t o the public schools and
universities, there is hardly room for
question.
For the billions of dollars Californians
pour into their public education system
notwithstanding, the schools are simply
not meetinl( the needs. As Brown says.
A literary numbers game
Although 1 have no numerological
inclinations, I thought it might be
amusing to deviae a qui% dealing with
nwnben. All the following books or
plays by well-known authors have a
number 1n their titlea.
Since many of them are popular worka
(with only a few ringers tOIMd ln for the
m1nU1111
9. "Dinner at ---" by George
Kaufman and Edna Ferber.
10. "The --Nations" by Rudyard
K.ipllJ\I.
11. "A ---Afternoons in Chicago"
by Ben Hecht.
12. "The --Pillars of Wl9dom" by
T .E. Lawrence.
13. "--Years Before the Mast" by
RJchard Henry Dana.
14. "The --Clocks" by James
Thurber.
16. "My --Years in Sina Sin.a"
by lAw\t E. Lawes.
"Cahforn1a students study less math and
science than the counterparts m other
states and nau ons " He might ha ve
added less Englts h and foreign languages
too.
The governor also noted that, "We do
not have enough young people an schools
and colleges s tudying math and science
to meet current needs of high technology
industries: we have too few classes in
math and science to handle the n umbers
who wouJd hke to study in these fields;
we have too few teachers adequately
trained in math and science; and we need
to re train une mployed to m ake the
switch to high tech area."
To remedy this Brown advocates
school boards require three years or
math and two years of science for all
students and more for those going on to
college~ the establishment of regional
teacher education cen ters to retrain and
upgrade teacher skills in math, science
and computers; establishment of regional
"high technology institutes" to offer ·
intensiv e training in s pecialize d
computer programs; and expansion of.
the Departmen t of Employme nt to
prov ide job train i ng for we lfa re
recipients.
' HE ALSO CALLED u pon private
mdustry to match st.ate money for a
technological education program in the .
colleges, such money to purchase up-to-
date equipment.. faculty research and .
expansion of facilities. •
What seems to verify the need for 1 these programs is the governor's report r
that the number of high technology jobs ,
in California, excluding the aerospace
idfustry, wilJ increase by 750,000 in the
next eight years. He said an additional
2l5,000 jobs will exist at that time in the ,
aerocpace industry. Q. Your Love and War man once
said it takes about five month.a for the
average person to r~er from a
broken engagement. How long does it
take to r ecover from a broken
marriage?
Thll pollu faclllty known
~ta • the ''drunk Wik" ls
referred '° in Japan u the ••uger
box."
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US. "The -MiWon" by O. Henry.
17. "My ---Y eu1 ln a Quandary''
by Robert Benchley.
Surely the 1ebools and ooUeges have
their work cut out for them if they are to ~
prepare lo&iy'a atudenta Cor the needs of I
the nexl decade.
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A. Five years might be typical. after
a lengthy marriage. Three years is
more likely, bowewr. F.naaiementa
usua lly are mea1ured in months,
maniaaes In years. Time lienJfles. A
bf'9ken marrt.ac can b9 a far greater
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2. ''The si,.i ot ~ --" by Conan
Doyle.
3 ... _Key. to Btldpate'' by l.arl o.r ·~ -Pound Look'' by IU'
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4. "The Twelve Pound Look." 0. "The
J'orty Day. of M~ Ouh ."
6. "Thrff Soldlera!'"-7. "Th• Five
1,.4t0. P9DPtn and How They Grew." 8. ''The Million Dollar lank Note and
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Orange Ooaat OAILV PILOT/Tue1d1y, July 13, 1082
Camping group aimed at gays
Outdoors provides alternative to m.eeting in bars
St LOS ANGELF.8 (AP)-Under the atare at the "I alwa)'I Wied to go hlkJna with.my lover," h anzas Anaelet National Fore1t, campen lipped Japenetie aald. "But after Wt broke up, I found It really
plum wlne, feuted on Vletnameee ahrlmp and wun't eaay finding people I wanted to so hiktna
DETROIT (AP) -11para1u1 1oup and Chlneae c hicken with with. I really wanted another way to meet gay Nlllan U.S.A. lJ recalllna mu.ahrooma. people."
18, 0 8 2 I 9 8 2 N I 11 an But their Oriental cookout wu not the only But members are quick to point ou\ that Great
St an 1a1 be ca u 1 e of thlna that aet them apart from nelshbora munching Outdoon Is a camping group, not a lonely heana
ma lad ju 1 t e d brake franu and beana. Th~ campers -members of the club. Most members are mlddle-clau profeMJonala
pedals, while General California Outdoors Group -are gay. between the ages of 26 and 40, They have no
Motors Corp. la recalling Founded 21A yean ago, Great Outdoon has alx camping facility o( their own, but rather use public
420 heavy-duty trucks chaptera.ln California and Arizona. Organizen aay campgrounds.
becau.e of the potential the Loa Angeles chapter has more than 1.000 gay "A lot of us are using aliases," said Hayes, who
for fron t -axle hub and lesbian memben. would not name the company where he works.
s e p a r a t I o n , t h e ''h's a po9.1Uve option," 29-year-old Michael "The people w~ work with ore going to be readlna
automakers announced. Peru said on a "Hike-A-Thon." Peru said he used to this and it l'Ould bt-a total disaster. It's really
In separate statements, spend most of hia time at home alone or In ban. frighi.enang."
the automakers said In "Personally, the reaaon I hooked Into the club If the "straight" friends of group members want
both cases t here had waa because I was exhausted. Not to mention the to join, they would not be discouraged, Hayes said.
been no reports of condition of my liver. We aay 'out of the bars and r----------------------
acc:idents or complaints. under the stars,' " said Peru, vice president in M A K E M Q N E y Nlaan, diatributor of charge of trails.
Nlaaan and Datsun cars Los Angeles chapter president Lawrence using your malling list
and trucks, said the Hayes says Great Outdoon also offers gays an and save $10.00 with this ad:"
1982-model Stanzas had al~maUve to other camping groups where they brake pedals that might might feel uncomfortable and an option for people O label addresaing
be posi tloned too low. who are "sick of looklng at life through the bottom O list maintenance
i m p a I r i n g b r a k e of 8 beer mug." D maillng list broker I
performance. u ...,._..... "They are In bars because that's what they've *Saoe thl• od and rectloe $10 off your first ordu.
1
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Niss an . based in RISKY RIDE A 'Id alli alwa"'" done," said Hayes, a 43-year-old marketing (min. $100 ord~) "'---'d h d f -Wl gator leaps out of water of bayou near J~ '-dl~n. sa1 t e e ect H La executive. "Almost 100 percent are looking for MA to 'lZ2 • (714) 536-2104 would not be noticed by o uma, · to grab raw chicken from Bayou Anrue. Snakes, dragon relationships, not one-night stands." IABEL & I
most drivers. flies and bald eagles are among other attractions of the tours conducted Walt Westman. a 34.year-old botanist, said he MAI.UNG U ST SERVICE
"It doesn't show up by Annie Miller and her husband F.d. joined Great Outdoors three months ago. _f!2.~~~~S,,!!~!!,~,!!~~c_!!~~~J unless you have a partial 1------------------------------....c:.:::..:.::.::....:::.:.:~..:::.::.:::=::..::....::.:..::..~.:.:.:::.:..:.:.::..::...~::.:_.----~~=~~=:=~=~~=:=~~~~~~=
brake failure in the
system (from another
cause)," said Nissan
spokesman Leroy Frey.
GM said th e
1980-model GMC and
Chevrolet heavy-duty
trucks under recall had
aluminum hubs that
could crack, causjng loss
of vehicle control.
Owners will receive
letters advising them
that dealers will replace
the aluminum hub and
drum assemblies with
steel assemblies free of
charge, the s tatement
said.
Until then, owner s
should be alert for a
thumping sound or
wheel wobble which
could indicate potential
hub separation, GM said.
Stanza owners will
receive letters about the
retail in the next week
and can bring their cars
to dealers for adjustment
free of charge. Nissan
said.
3 seniors
on USC
. alum 'P anel
Orange <¥>ast residents
Stefanie Kral , Mark
Bradley Chitjian and
Anthony James Manos
have been chosen for the
12 -member gues t
relations staff of the
Gen e ral Alumni
Association of USC.
M i s s K r a I·. l h <.'
daughter of Donald and
Marlene Kral o f
Newport Beach . is a
graduate of Corona dl'I
Mar High School.
Chitjian. the son of
Mike and Grace Chitjian
of Costa Mesa. graduated
from Estancia High
School.
Irvine resident Manos.
the son of James and
Mary Manos. graduated
from West High School
in Torrance.
For USC tour
reservations. call the
Office of Alumni Special
Events at 213· 743-2983.
Me mbe r s
sought
A membership drive
for th e W omen's
Transitional Living
Center, an Orange
County shelter for
battered wome n and
thelr children. has been
extended through July
30.
WTLC announced that
$3,500 has been raised
and the membership has
increased by 100
individuals. groups and
busine91e9. But the jloal
of the drive ii $10,000
and 500 new members.
Information may be
obtained by calling
714-992-1939.
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Al Orange Co11t DAIL. V PILOT /Tueeday, July 13, 1982
Thornhill,' OCT A fest raise· curtains
av TOM TITUS J( .. .,.,.... .....
Two of the bJgal'St l!Vtmt. on thP community
\heater calendar arrive thut w~k wlth the world
premiere of "Thornhill" u\ \ht' Laaiuna Moult.on
Playhouae and the third unnu.ol fNtlval of thc.>
Oranae County Thc.>atur A.a,,oclotlon ln Newport
Beach.
"Thornhlll," a drama chronicling the life of u
fictional playwrllinl giant, opens Wednesday in
Laguna with playhouse managlng director Douglas
Rowe taking the title role. The festival, involving a
dozen local theater groups, begins it.s four-day
engagement Thursday at the Newport Theater Arts
Center.
Alex Golson is dirC<·ting "Thornhill," which in
addition to Rowe feature Jacquie Moff ett. Jon
Sldoli. Catherine Rowe. J oAnne Black. Ralph
,~chmond, Robert Kokol and many others in a
b ge cast. Performances will be given Wednesdays
ml ough Saturdays at 8 p.m. until Aug. 14 at the
Rlayhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna
Beach, with reservation.s taken at 494-0743.
.,, Laguna also 1s entered an the OCTA festival.
'ttt\.hich will be staged Thursday through Saturday
~~enings at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. with three
~ ups performang each day at the Theater Arts
• nter, 2501 Chff Drive, Newport Bt'ach The
"fdoulton's producuon of John FerzaL'Ca's .. Chl·k" 1s
scheduled for Saturday at 10 p.m.
-.1 Other Orange Coast theaters paruc1pating m
the non-competitive festival anclude the Huntington
.. ..i&each Playhouse, which will present "Curtains,"
nond the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, which wiU
,.$age "Cinderella at the Pinchpenny Playhouse."
. eoth on Thursday evening. Friday's program will
binclude the Newport Harbor Actors Theater wath
"Letters o f Appreciation" and the Irvine
-COmmunity Theater with a st•enc from "Inherit the
Wind."
· Laguna 's "Click" opens the Saturday
festivities, which also wa ll 1nc:lude the San
Clemente Community Theat('r's production of a
scene from "Lovers and Other Strangers." Local
groups performing Sunday anc:lude the Newport
Theater Arts Center with "Calm Down. Mother"
and the Fountain Valley Community Theater with
'')Ack Whittington and His Amazing Cat."
Also entered an the festival are the Cypress
<;ommurtlty Oriented Theater ("Up'n' Adam"), the
.Ana-Modjeska Players of Anaheim ("Fumed Oak"),
the Garden Grove Community Theater ("Adam and
Eve") and the Westminster Community Theater
("The Conquering Hero").
Reservauons are recommended for the OCI' A
festival, which was sold out for its first two years.
Tickets may be ordered by calling 675-3143.
Elsewhere around the local foothght circuit,
two productions will draw their curtains with the
closing or "A Doctor in Spite of Himself" at
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"No Ark This T ime." whlc:h .ilvt•s its !lnul
~rformant-es Friday and Saturday at 8: 15 in th('
Patio Theater on the GWC c~mpus. Rcservatlvns
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CAVALCADE
COMICS
TELEVISION
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Gilt 1hop1 picked over tours
by Erma Bombeck. Pase
82
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Payroll tax for transit flayed
County panelists oppose move, but it will be considered
MERCY SHREDDING DEPT. -News accounts out
of our central Orange County have chronicled an accident
within the Fullerton Union High School District that I wish
could have happened to me. It sounded just great.
What happened was that the wrong box got placed in
with a bunch of discards.
The result was tha t
700 high school transcripts
from one old graduating
· !"-\ class got tos.5ed into the
TOM MURPHINI ~I;. ~opper ~d were shredded -~ into obhv1on .
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high school in Fullerton . There were clearly a few grades I
wouldn't have m inded seeing transformed into confetti.
I'll never get so lucky. Th e coastal school where I did
time is too poor to afford a shredder.
WHAT THE YOUNG graduates of today probably
don't realize is that those grade transcripts are going to
follow you to th e grave.
Jus t awhile back. I was doing som e part-time
instructing in the fi ne art of news-hackery when the school
district involved abruptly announced the office would have
to h ave a copy of my grade transcript.
It did no good to suggest that the grades came out so
If you have my grad~ in the~. ll'O ahead and rum H on ...
long ago I.hat the rock tablets had crumbled by now . The
sch ool brass insisted upon it.
: You never live down those grades. They haunt you
forever.
I mean, how ever are you going to explain a way the
I fact that you got a withdrawal 0 -minus in a comme rce
course called. "Window Dressing. 1-A?'' You cannot.
I LISTEN, HOW WOULD you like to be a journalism
major where you're supposed to have constant dealing with
I words. and you've got to explain down through the years
l why your school transcript shows 12 units, spread over a
couple of semesters , in a t'Ourse titled simply, ''Gasoline
Engines."
Even the military recruiter. years ago. looked cross-
eved at me when he saw that one .
Well, when my transcript did come in the last time
l was doing some of this part-time journalism teaching, the
school official scrutinized 1t, looked up at me and asked:
"Gasolin e engines?"
He hadn't read down far e nough for the Window
Dressing 1-A yet.
Better all of this had gone to the shredder like the
chosen 700 at Fulle r ton.
SCHOOL OFFICIALS at Fullerton were appare ntly a
little red-faced over the error of sending all the school
records to destruction a long with used-up paper towels, or
whateve r.
One of the school people up there declared that such a
mistake had never happened in 20 years.
So it may be possible that some Fullerton graduates
with mixed records may be rejoicing over their past
academic misbehavior being sliced into small pieces.
THE JOY, HOWEVER, will be s h ort-lived. It
develops tha t Fullerton h as duplicates on all the 0 -minuses
and F's that w ere shredded. The school officers are just
miffed beca use now they've got to pay a typist to re-copy
the shredded stuff.
• See how it goes, kids? Window Dressing 1-A will still
pursue you.
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Oftfle Delly "91 llaft
Employer payroll taxes, road
tolls and Incr eased fees on
comme r cial a nd residential
development are among revenue
aources under study to finance
long-tenn highway and transit
projects In Orange County.
And, for the time being, the
mos t con troversial of the
financing options -the payroll
tax -will continue t o be
analyzed despite criticism
Monday from some members of
the county Transportation
Commission.
"I will oppose it (a payroll tax).
no matte r what,' dedar e d
Commissioner BilJ Vardoulis, an
Irvine c ity councilman. "[
personally can't even support
studying it."
The payroll tax proposal also
ruffled Commissioner Ralph
Clark, a county supervisor, who
said he was concerned about
possibl e effet:ts o n s mall
businessmen.
*** OC transit ,
hoard OKs
'83 budget
By DAVID KUTZMANN
0( IM D.ily l't\Ot llaff
Directors o f the Orange
County Transit District have
given final approval to what they
describe as a "cost-conscious"
$85.6 million budget for the new
fiscal year that holds the line on
Ca r es while improving bus
service.
The 1982-83 spending plan was
adopted Monday by the five-
m 1• m be r boa rd a t 0 CT D
headquarters in Garden Grove.
Officials said the budget is
based on ridership which is
expected to reach 35.2 million
passengers, a 10 percent increase
over the past fiscal year.
OCTD G e neral M a nage r
James Reich ert said budget
rontrols and other money-saving
techniques s hould reduce the
district's cost-per-passenger by
about three percent.
The overall financial blueprint
alJots $72.5 million for operating
expenses, $12.1 million for capital
projects and about $1.1 million
for development of a ra pid
transit system.
Officials said the oper ating
budget was six percent higher
than 1981-82's spending plan. It
represe nts a decrease in 84
budgeted positions.
The board Monday also took
several other b udget-related
actions. including:
-Increasing Reichert's salary
from $58,000 to $63.800.
-Approving salary increases
or seven percent for 220 non-
uruon employees who work as
secr e tari es. dispatchers.
maintenance supe rvisors and
instructors. The wage increases
will cost the district a bout
$650,000.
The transit district is going into
the second year of a three-year
contract with union drivers and
mechanics. Officials said the
contractor has built-in wage
increases eCfective at various
times through the life of the
contract.
"Even with inflation dropping
somewhat, the district is still
experiencing cost increases."
Reichert said.
This is about $2 million over
the past year's revenue . The
district raised cash fares last yew-
and said it would not raise them
again for two years. However,
the diatrict has raised the coot of
monthly pages. which now sell
for $25.50.
Riley joins Knights
• Orange County Supervisor
1ilolnu RUey of Newport Belch
hu been lnveated u a Knl1ht of
the Sovereign Mlll\ary
HoapUaller Order of St. John of
J erusalem of Rhodes and of
Mal~.
Riley a.c.me a member of the
Knt1ht1 of Malta . an
orpnfr.ttion datJna blidc '° U'Mt
year 1113, durln1 lnv11lltW'1
ceremoniH conducted In Ian
Frtndlco under the direc!dGn o(
Ht• lxullency the Mott
Reverend John R. Quinn,
ArdtbMihop of Ian rnnNoo.
Tta. Nt""""1 'I -conduct.tel F ..... •I 11 .... ,,.,
-W• folktwtd bf I """'., u.. "·,.,......
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M• l•r• ot lht ord•r , J
launched durtna the Cruaaciea,
are choaen on \Le baaia of faith
and charitable work• for the
Roman Catholic ChW'Ch.
The 1.)V\bol of lhe oc*r ii the
white Crdll of Mal~.
Other Oran1• County
memb*e of the~ or<Nr
Include J. RotMPn rfuor, chltf
euc:uLlw ofllarr of nuor Corp.,
Carl Kan:her, chief HICUlive
officer of Carl Karcher
lnterprlNI, and Dr. Vlnceru
o.rty,1ph~.
Jom&nl ~ Md "" ... ,.. lmma~T .. , fOr &he lnWMlwtt
cietMMlft were,,....."--Uanl ........ for dw
ar.....,lftdO,.ry
Hlr11tt, 1 1oun&~ •lrporl
D es pite the 1 r ex pressed
concerns. both Vardoulis and
Clark ultimate ly supported a
motion to keep an employer
payroll tax on the list of potential
transportation revenue sources.
Mechanisms tor financing
h ighway and transit
improvements througti 1997 are
being studied Cor the comm1SSion
and county government by a
ronsulting finn at a cost of $95,-
000. Its final report 1s scheduled
to be released m November.
Transportation officials say the
t'OUnty must find ways to pay for
highway and transit projects
with local rev<'nucs because of
the relat1v<' lack of state and
federal financing.
The co n sulta nt s are
Investigating thr ee
trans portation impr ovement
packages, ranging in cost from
$5.9 to $11.2 billion. Included
would be construction of new
arterial highways. reconstruction
and ex p a nsion o f existing
freeways . n ew fr eewa ys .
"guideway" transit lines. t-ach as
light rail systems. and cxpandl-'CI
bus services.
In addition to payroll taxes,
tolls and increased development
fees, other financing sources
under study include an increased
gasoline sales tax. increased sall'S
tax. higher transit fares and a
so-called parking tax.
Some taxes -such as p<1yroll
tax, increased gasoline tax or
in<:reased sales tax -would
require enabling state legislation
or local voter approval, or both.
Cou nt y s upervisors a~e
sc·heduled to take action on tJle
t:o nsultant's recomme ndatiops
Wednesday. If approved, the
fmancmg mechanisms would ~
evaluated in a public opinif?n
survey ~
All but the payroll tax were
suggestc-'CI by the t'On.sult.an ts.
ThP payroll tax proposal was
advanced by a Transportation
Financing Advisory Committee,
l·o mpr1s e d of co unty,
transportation commission and
transit distrn:t offu.:1als.
OVERCOMING -Irvee n a Kirc h o ff. 72,
listens as volunteer Becky Hildebrandt reads to
her at Beverly Manor Convalescent Hospital in
0.-, .... PtlMe bf LM ~ '
Laguna Hills. Mrs. Kirchoff is blind and
crippled, but retains h er zest for life.
She's down but not out
Blind and crippled, 'Grandma K' enjoys life
Now. tho' 1he vt•ars havt'
taken their t.oll. ·
And in a whC'£'/cha1r s ht'
musr sit,
They have not dampened her
love for mankind.
Nor dulled hC'r kt'l'n mind
and great wit.
Gery H. IClrc"°"• MIHIOn Vieto
By PAMELA STENRIEDE
Of IM Delly f'Mot Steff
lrveena Kirchhoff is portrayed
by her son Gary in this excerpt
from his poem. "Biography of a
Grand Lady."
The 72-year-old "grand lady."
a resident of the Beverly Manor
Convalescent Hospital in Laguna
Hills. has faced the trials of her
life. ove r com e the m a nd
remained ch eerful, witty and
c uri ous about the world .
Mrs. Kirchhoff is blind and
crippled due to complications
caused by diabe t es, and has
decided "being blind ls nothing
compared to not being able to
walk. But, I simply live life as it
comes along."
She tackled less formidable
hurdles as a child. but with the
same d etermination that he r
blindness a nd cripple d legs
require.
As a 6 -year-old "tomboy"
growing up in San Pedro. her
brothe r Ha ro ld gave he r a
baseball glove and told her to
catch the ball when he threw it
to her. She was positioned to face
uph!U, and didn't want to run
down the 1teef street and
retrieve the ball l ahe miaed It.
So, she didn't.
She continued her athletic
career and played on a alrls
Indoor bateball \earn. No6ody
could handle the hard-thn>Wlf\8
pitcher on their team, IO 1he
stepped In to plar catchtt. Mr1. Kirchhof -or Grandma
K aa the ii known '° memt:>.rw of a Mlllion Vt.Jo Brownle Troop
who ado~ h•r 11 their
Hononry Onndmother -wu lhrown 1nolher ourv• In t• w .... tw hUlband Wal• Oartaanl• Ktrehhof f, died uc1 ihe w• fhlu.n,..:I IO ,.... U...,. ~-z ..... r'°~ htr1•lf 1nd1r.1, Wh•
,,..,....,.. ll Wll -'IRWwll IO ...,,..,,. bMI\,.... ...... ,...,...
, I
"from a father's point of view as
well as a mother's."
Her a·dvice to mothers alune
raising children: "Try to teach
them the best you can lo have
respect for the next guy.
"One o f the grea t est
achievements a kid could get is t.o
learn to read. As long as you can
read. you s ho uld n ever be
lonesome."
Family m e mbers. s tare
personnel at the hospital. friends
a nd the Brownie troop don't
a llow many lonesome hours for
Grandma K But her a lmost
constant companion is a portable
radio.
Every t ype of mus1t:, from
swing to modern pop. pleases
her. Her personal flair for music
is evidenced by the Orange
County Fair citation on her wall
which she re<:eived for amateur
lyric writing.
"I learn a lot from the radio,''
she proudly stated. One of her
favorite. recent news reports was
the announcement that singer
Kate Smith will receive the
Presidential Medal of Freedom.
"I was so glad for her. After all
the work she did for the troops
during the war. she deserves 1t."
said Mrs. Kirchhoff.
Al so. th e prospect of the:
California Angels -her "team
this year" playing in the
World Series requires a constant
radio v1g1l . ·:
As idl' from her interest iO:
daily news. she participates in~
cxcrc1~ sessions six days eac;hJ
week al the hospital. "r
"She helps lead the class,'' said!
S han Mattis. act1vit1es director. I
Th<> love flows both ways withi
Grandma K. The first and thi.rdl
grad£' girls from Troop 258 ne~tj
forget her on holidays. Her WallS'
ar<' filled with the season_a_q
cc•lcbralion cards. r
A special birthday part>JI.
Christmas c:elebration took pla<il
last December. Graqdma K wwilj
born in Belfast. Ireland, on Dec.~
31. 1910, and the Brownies
to sing carols and smother
with birthday hugs and kisses.
Then they gave her a Bro
pin. placed it upside down on
lapel or he r bed gown , a
explained she must do someth
nice before she could wear it
right s1d<' up. 1
That didn't take her long. T~
next day s he shared some candy
mints w ith the nurses and ai~
at the hospital and was able 1b
wear the pin correctly.
Air show benefits
children's ·home -
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Ora"ge Oout DAILY PILOT/Tue1d1y, July 13, 1~82 •
• ANN LANDERS
• ERMA BOMBECK
• HOROSCOPE
roubled teen.-ager deserves better treatment
DEAR ANN LANDERS: lam a bad kid
I !eel like a jerk writing to you. but. l
't know what else to do. When J asked
guidance counselor at school for help, he
sai I was a hoodlum and deserved what I
got
My parents died five years ago when I
8. I live with my sister. who is 29. Her
nd beats me up a lot. I've never been a
ni kid even when my parents were a live,
but I don't think I deserve to get knocked
HOIOSCOPf
BY SIDNEY OMARA
SFl gittarius:
C\hange due
Wednesday, July 14
AR IES (March 21 -April 19): Emphasis
on expenditures. luxury items, art objects
and a projected budget. Focus on family,
home. security, domestic adjustment and
beautification of surroundings. Taurus,
Libra, Scorpio persons play significant roles.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Apparent
defeat is tra nsformed into resounding
victor y. You'll have reason to celebrate.
Techniques are perfected , procedures
streamlined. You'll be at right pla<.-e at
crucial moment. Pisces plays key role.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): You may
be asked to participate in secret mission.
Scenario highlights romance, discretion a nd
ability to work behind scenes. Media people
could seek an interview . You are on brink of
important discovery.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): You are in
tune with public needs, desires. Popularity
increases. more people are concerned with
what you say, think and do. Sotne of your
fondest aspirations come into focus and are
close to being fulfilled.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be ready for
new start, added independence and chance '
f.O go directly ·to source. You'll get to heart of
matters. Focus on career, prestige, ambition
and dealings with professional superiors.
Aries and another Leo figure prominently.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Plans for
journey could be completed. Conflict could
exist between domestic duties and
professiona l req uire m ents. S trive for
fl exibility a nd restoratio n of domestic
harmony. Cance r , Capricorn, Aquarius
persons play key roles.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Protect self
in emotional clinches. Individual who turns
on charm may actually lack substance. You
learn more about money. investments and
financial status of one who makes claims. I You'll receive invitation to prestigious social
affair.
SCOR PIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2 1): Be
m eticulous con cerning details -read
between lines, study small print and check
we.'~ m easures. Avoid forci ng issu es;
' maintain low profile. Emphasis on legal
affairs, close re lationships. clash of ideas and
marital status.
SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 2 1): Take
nothing for granted ; do som e person a l
detective work. Accent on change, travel.
' variety and a survey of e mploym e nt
situation. Gemini, Virgo and a no ther
Sagittarian figure prominently. Dependent
expresses surprising views.
CAPRICORN (Dec.22-Jan. 19):
Emphasis on recreation, speculation and an
outlet for creative expression. Focus also on
children, romance, variety and your
individua.l style. Domestic adjustment is
highlighted, some plans are revamped.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Go slow.
be aware of security, obtain professional
appraisal. Some restrictions are necessary -
you actually have chance to review facts,
figures. Property value 'is clarified. Cancer,
Scorpio, Pisces persons are spotlighted.
P I SCES (Feb. 19 -Marc h 20):
Responsibility can be fulfilled if you open
lines of communication. Short trip involves
relative. Highlight flexibility, versatility and
willingne11 to experiment. Older individual
becomes ally, lends benefit of experience.
'°' s1on BY ASHLEJGH BRILLIANT .....,,,._
WM•RE
WOUL.D 181:
I W.rTMOUT
I KWRVTNIN8
'JI I MAVSW'T .oT?-1 IC~~v ~ ,:e,
around so much .
Pete, my brother-in-law, hates me
bt."Cause l got dumped on him and my sister
when they were (irst married. Also, they
have a kid who is retarded. Maybe he feels
<:heated or something. Should l run away or
stick around £or more ooatlngs? My only
otht'r brother is a prn .. -sl. Am l really so bad
a person that they have the right to do this
to me"! I've never done anything, I only said
bad stuff. Please give me some advice. A
KID IN TROUBLE
We can't take a trip together lx>caUSt' h<•
hates to travel. He has bought me a fow girts
but won't let me buy him anything. says
he'd rather have the tash. 1 havt• nevt•r b<.•tm
to his apartment becauS<' hf> says his motlwr
1s an invalid and needs total privacy I
<:annot phone ham at home Cor foar of
disturbing her.
This has been going on for nl·arly two
yc·ars. E. FROM BOLIVAR. MISS.
DEAR E . I think the man is married.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My girlfriend
and 1 ll vt• together. Sht• as :rn. I am 3:1 S hl•
has four children, eal'h bv a d1lt't·rl·nl man
(None by her husband, who she IS an the
pro<:ess of divorcing.) W e h ave• la ved
together for three years and plan to be
married as soon as he r divorce is final.
DEAR FRIEND: You must get out of
that house. I can't understand why you
haven't asked your brother for help .. Surely
be can find you a home with foster parents
who treat you decently.
1 urge you to call your brother at once.
Or, go to a local priest and tell him I sent
you. I'm glad you felt close enough to ask
me for help. Good luck, son. Please write
again and let me know how you are doing.
DEAR ANN: What do you think about a
man who tells a 28-year-old woman (he is
30) that he is madly in love with her but can
see ht'r only on Mondays. Tuesdays and
Thursdays because he has a heart condition
and needs a lot of rest?
Thus<.' are the fal·ts. Tht<; is tht· probl<.•m
Her mother 1s l'Ommg to v1s1t us for a month
My friend wants me to move out b<.'<.'aUS<'
her mother is old-fashioned and ('a nnol
m'<.'t.•pt our living arrang<•mt•nl. Whtlt• l do
n•spt'<:t her mother, l believe that s1nct• shL· is
l'Oming to OUR homt• sh(• should not judg<.•
us, but at't'{'pt our hosp1t<1 lity and kc.-ep her
views to herself.
H you agree with my girlfriend. I will
PRECISION PARACHUTING -Members of
the Golden Knights, t he Army's o fficial
parachute demons tration t eam, thrilled
audiences at the Orange County Fair Saturday
and Sunday with their spectacular jumps from
O ... y Piiot Photo l>J RlchMd l(Mftlef
13,500 feet, landing in the (air's amphitheater.
Costa Mesa. Using square chutes, the team
d e monstra ted a variety of techrnques, all
involving 60 se<-onds of freefall before opening
their t·anopies.
GOREN ON BRIDGE
BY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF
Both vulnerable. South deals.
NORTH
•AK43
0 876
0 J 109
• 853
WEST EAST
• 965 • 1087
O K542 0 3
0 AK32 O Q654
+J9 +Qt0642
SOUTH
•QJZ o AQJ 109
0 87
+AK7
T he bidding:
South We1t North Eaet
I O Pue 2 O Pa11
4 O Pue Pa11 Pua
Opening lead: King or o.
Many contracts pivot
around control or the hand.
How you go about Lhe play
can depend on how many
tr icks you can afford to lose.
Because of his good five-
card major suit and lack of a
stopper in diamonds. South
elected to open one heart
rather than one no trump.
Since his hand was worth
only one forward·going bid.
North chose to raise hearts
rather than s how hit spades
or describe his shape with a
no lrump response. South
had an easy jump to four
hearls-t he superior game
contract.
West led the king or
diamonds and. in response to
his partner's signal with the
six, he continued with the ace
or diamonds and another.
Declarer ruffed. and it might
seem that declarer should
bank his hopes on a trump
finesse, using dummy's high
spades as entries. But then
declarer would have to lose a
club, and he still might not
make the contract, even if
East had the king of hearts.
Since declarer can still a(
ford to lose a trick, and ai nee
he can get rid or bia club loser
on spades, the safer way to
make the contract is to simp-
ly concede a trick to the king
of trumps. However, it would
not do to continue with the
ace of trumps and another -
that would be fine if trumps
were 3-2, but would lose to
actual dis tribution. West
would hold up one round. H
declarer abandoned trumps,
West would ruff a spade with
his low trump; if declarer
continued with a trump,
West would win and force
declarer's last trump with a
diamond, and he would still
score his low trump.
Decl11rer found the win·
ning line -he led the 4uecn
or trumps from his hand.
West refused lo go up with
t he king, but declarer simply
continued with the jack. Ir
West won, he could not force
declarer with a diamond -
South would rurr in dummy .
So West held up again. Now
declarer cashed the ace of
t rumps and started on
spades. Since West held
three spades, declarer was
able to discard his club loser
on the fourth spade, and the
contract was safe.
Rubber bridge club1
tlarMgbout the eovotry uae
tile f.ur-deaJ briqe format.
Do they kaow aomethiag you
don't? Charles Goren'•
"Four·DeaJ Bridge" will
teach you the 1tratesfes and
t.adie1 of tbJ1 fut·s-ced ae·
tion p.me that proviclea the
cure for uneacliq l'llbben.
For a copy and a aeoreped,
aeDd 11.75 to "Goren·Four
Deal," care of thi1
itewepeper, P .O. Box 259,
Nerwood, N.J. 07648. Make
ea..cb ,.,able to Newe-
peperbeek1.
• • i ' • J • l ' . .
ab1d<· bv vo ur dl•<:1s1011. but om:e I move out
I wall nut .mow back. A WAITING YOUR
ADVICE IN UTICA
Dt:AR UTICA: I'd like to make it clear
that I am against living together without
ma rriage .. I've always said it's a bummer,
aod there is pl enty of evidence that I'm
right.
If yo ur fiancee is uncomfortable about
how her mother might take it, she should
put Mama up at a nearby motel. You should
not be asked to move. Had you volunteered,
l'ine. but to be kicked out, in my opinion,··
would be wrong. After all, it is as muc h
your home as her s.
Is <ilcoho/Jsm ruinmg your lilt':' K.nuw
th1· 1.fanKC'r signals and whnl L11 do. Ji<•nd thf'
bookl<•t. "A/mho/1sm Hop<· and H<•lp ... by
Ann Landers Endust> 5/J C'('nt.c; w11h vow
/'C'QLJt•st and a lung .. o;tamp<'<l .. o;t•lf-;J</cln.•s.'>{'<i
c•n\(•/op<• ro Ann Llind<•t'S. P 0 Bm. I J.l.JY5.
Ch1rngo. Ill. fiUn 11
flMA 80M8fCI
ATWIT'S END
Trave·Iers
check gifts
Th1.·n · arcm 't loo many stories I dip out
of thl' newspaper. but this onl' I not only
ton.' out. I read Jl outloud to mv husband
··Listen to lh1s 'Th<' oV('rc.;ge v1s1tur to
the Grand Canyon '>p<·nd:-a n ovt.•rag1 of
fuu r hours tht·rc., but onlv 20 minutes
al'lually looking at th<.• gorg~· · Now. gu<.'S!>
where tourists sp<.•nd th<.• rt.•:-l of their lime'!"· r
"Waiting m line lo go lo the rt'strooms," ...
ht· said.
"Bu yi ng g1fLo; to t.ak<.• home." I !Wild •
traumphilntly. ~
I HOPE THI WILL END m' •r
husband's long tirades on how l walk out of •
a hott•l m the mornings. sniff the air and say.
"( sm<.'11 g ift shops."' and disappear for three
days.
lie wi ll nt•\'N forg1v<.· mt· for the lime
w1.• v1:.ilt.>d the United N<Jt1ons m Nt•w York
and had limited llml• Wt• could either havt•
w<Hl·ht>d the St'<.·unty Cuun<'il debat<.' lht•
poss1b1hly of war m th<.• Mideast or ch1.'l:k
out thoSt· darling httlt• woudf•n napkin nngs
from Kenya m the gift shop.
Well. get st•rioul>'. You ct•rtamly c:an't
St.'l' darling little wooden napkin rings from
Kenya on the 6 o'clo<:k nl'ws.
The trouble wtth mt·n 1s thev tour
monuments like they arc· prl'panng for a
quiz. My husband wall stand and read every
single word on a tribute or a plaque. He will
push thl• button on those t.a lking voices tha t
tl'll you what you are looking a l. a nd
apologize to it if h<.' coughs.
What is wors<'. he will ask q uestions
and hold the entire tour group from getting
to all the backsc:rat('hers in the gift shop
b<.·fore they are gone.
I DON'T UNDERSTAND someone who
would stare at the Acropolis in Greece for 35
solid minutes~ It wasn't going any place and
it wasn't changing color. But those sha wls
with the handmade la<.-e that women were
spreading out on the grass at the bottom of
the site were going like hotcakes.
A few years ago, we went to the
African bush at the base of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
As my husband and I sat outside the tent.
gazing a t the campfire. he saw a Masai
woman crossing the fi e lds. As she came
closer. we could see she was carrying a
basketful of bracelets, rings and necklaces.
My heart beat faster as I took the VISA
card out of my sweater pocket.
Here was a gift shop that made house
calls and my husband was watching -are
you ready? -a sunset.!
. . ..
I : I
Many reasons for exhaustion
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: Wut ml11tt
ca•n It? I'm alway• emuted lately. MRS. Y.
DEAR MRS. Y .: There may be 1COrcs of
reuona. For example, here la a young lifl,
exce11lvely nervou1 and tired; Clnal
dlapOlla 11 hyperthyroldlam (overactive
lhyrold).
Here ll another younpter exCDllively
nervou1 and e xhau1ted: but her final
dt11no1l1 11 Jull lhe O,Ppotlte -hy~yrotdilm (U.nUrlC!tJYtt \hynlkt).
Here 11 one whh mu11el1 w•,,kn•11
wetld a '°"I um. for 0~ ~. ' Final dt~ ,.,,.......,. PIYll -an otc.n
ov•rloo~ OofMll&loft In whloh ther• 11
.~
muacle weakness.
Bui. it's peychol()lical fatigue that. tries
o ur dia«no1tic aTctll, therape utic
e.ffectivencu and padence, Mrs. Y. Fatigue
kills the 1pirit. Accordlnf"to Dr. Robert Felix
of the National lnethute of Mental Health,
Wa1hln1ton, D.C.: "The psychologically
tired, 1ubjecied to the relendet11t.re11 of our
aodety, repr..-nt our wont ment.al health
problem -lhil kind of chronic fatip ls a
•rioua pnmna! dilui..r."
U you have been "dead tired.'' Mn. Y.,
)'OU wlll Ill'" lhil lt no ovm&tt.ement.
F•UUH c1u111 poor concentra\lon, lrri&a~lly, ac. of •fliNNI)' all, Ukt • "'°"9U rollinl down hUJ, l'OW lar ... and ,,.. .,...._ undl fte.taul 11 ,CWll'PGft ... or
T ro111111r1
DA. PETER J . STEINCAOHN
lUrnl lntD IOmethll\I quJ\e aeriow. So, your'
job la not to let yowwlf pt ~ ,
tired. Better teek •medical aomuhataan~
Some of UI U'8 barn aDMU\U~1
adlQuat.e or ir-..dequaca. You b-ay be &iy1nj
lo do more than )'OU can wltt,-o'ul.
ov•rtt.ralnina, Mrt. Y. A mlnl.-r may .....
up '°I c.ctui.c (or I day, but wtU inMtaWJ
tall ·~ II It Ll1'I to rMtch the ....... _. lft -~~, ...... y ..... of .... Ind ......... .
&
TME
FAMILl'
c1ac::1:1
"If the 'conomy doesn't get better I th ink
Doddy might hove to let a couple of us go."
Mi\RMADl:kt: by Brad Anderson
"Okay, what kind of mischief have
you been up to today?"
l<AYo ! YO<.JR HANDS ,ARE
,AU. STICKY FROM 1}~E /CE
ACROSS
1 Ultlmat• 58111boet
10Allowela
148uly•-
C~t:,AM CONE 1 1/«E ,.,...--r ,.--....,,,.·~~)) CARE
:"l OF IT! ~I'
)
MONDAY'I
PUZ2U IOLYID
Otange Coat DAILY PILOT/Tunday, Ju'X 13, 1982
816 GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) PMNIJTI
"Only 1omt blll colltctor1, dear."
Hank Ketchum 7·13 t • .
• ME AA' JoEy N<E OOIU)NG 5':WE1HtN', roo. Couwwe ~A CLJPrfN41LS ~"
OR RATHER,
SCRATCH WILL ..
i HAT'5 MY 50N' NOOOO'f' PlAYS
ii-IE PIANO L.IKE M'( 10NY I
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
I WA9TRYIN6 -ro SP.VE So,AP!
8EAOTIFVL SMOT ! IT'S
MEADIN6 Rl6MT FOR
THE 6REEM ...
I HEAR
VOICES
FROM
THAT
OPEN
MANHOLE
GORDO
Flffi' C£NT5 , HUH~
TMEN II 100K HIM
1l>JO 'TRI E~ 70 8REAI( ~REC.ORD! ----i
lilEU..~. 11' COIJlO e€ 60 -400 c~oost IM<S1'UO
tu~ 'f())'«E ~10 Of 1'o 11)()(9'1V ~E.1'~~1'
~~1PS Wl'flt ~\.. 'IOl.l'u .. ~E'-ltlt t.'£f.1',SO 'fOl.l
tE.of\..E ~ ~lla~T REJECT .r. l&)OW'1' fM(
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POC'f~,1HIS Ac::>t-tes1ve 1"APe IS ~O GOOP! 11"5
I S1"1CKY ON eo-n1 SIPE!S!
by E~n1e Bushmiller
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Orange Ooett DAILY PILOT/Tuttday, July 13, 1982
Baseball
buffs big
business
a L•aARR y EBERLING OI-. D.., ...... , ...
Baseball card aficionado. will
find a paradise in a small
colleotora a h o p on New port
Boulevard in Costa Mesa.
You can go there and see a
1909 Ty Cobb tobacco card and, if
you have an extra $100. buy it.
Or. If you're on a budget, you
can spend 50 cent.a to $1 for cards
of Pete Rose, Nolan Ryan or the
San Diego Chicken.
Benefiting financially from
such transactions is Alan Fraser,
a high school sophomore who has
achieved the e nviable goal of
mak1ng a buaineea out of his
hobby.
"I started coUectmg when I
was 6 or 7 years old," he said.
"Eventually, I built up enough
supplies to start a store."
Nine months ago, he and his
mother, Tammie Fraser. rented
the small shop at 1826 Newport
Blvd. And, if they haven't hit a
gold mine. they at least have
been able to pay the rent and
tum a small profit.
"It's getting to be less of a
hobby and more of a busines.5,"
young Fraser said. "But it's an
easy way to make money and I
can set my own hours."
Tammie Fraser also minds the
store.
Browse rs have included
Newport Beach resident and
California Angel Don Baylor,
Conner Angel Bill Singer, and a
Rams rookie anxious to see what
he looked Like on his first card.
"And once some businessmen
from some Middle East oil
country bought a box of cards
because they don't have them
where they come from," AJan
said. "Usually, we sell to repeat
customers. though."
He added that browsers come
in spurts, ranging from 150 in
one day to only 5. They are
young and old.
Many speculate with cards.
For example. buyers of a current
50 cent card probably will see it
increase at least a small amount
m value.
Older cards bring bigger
money. but they're also bigger·
risks for speculators because
values fluctuate.
Roo kie cards are another
investment. If a rook1e goes on to
become a star, his debut card's
pnce c~n soar. AJan recently sold
Savings firm
founder
s teps down •
Doro thy Doan , fou nding
c hairman o f t h e board of
Newpor t Balboa Savings. has
announced she'll step down from
that post.
President of a building and
development compan y. Mrs .
Doan said she will remain on the
Newport Balboa Savings Board
of directors but devote more time
to her business.
"I am extremely proud of the
growth and profitability we have
achieved in our three years of
operation," she said o f the
savings institution, which has
locations in the Westcliff area of
, ·Newport Beach and Corona del
Mar.
Fredric J . Forster. president
and chief executive officer. wiU
assume duties as cha1nnan of the
board.
During the past year, Newport
Balboa Savings had a 39 percent
profit increase and a 51 percent
growth in assets to $32.1 million.
Delly Pllol ltllft PMto
TAKE A CARD -Alan Fraser and his mother Tammie have
turned Alan's collection of baseball cards into a business in
Costa Mesa.
a Pete Rose rookie card for $110.
Co!Jectors who loaded up on
Fernando Valenzuela and Tim
Ra ines cards last year have
already made a nict• profit.
Currently, they sell for $2.50.
But s peculato r s who buy
hundreds of a rookie's cards
anticipating his future stardom
can get burned, Fraser wa rned.
He pointed to the cast> of the
C l eveland Indians' Joe
Charbon eau, the Ame r 1<:an
League Rookie of the Y 1•ar in
1980 The Indians reC'ently
r e turn ed th e st rug gli ng
Charboneau to the minors, his
card became virtually worthll'ss
The shop's bestsC'Jleng t·ards
aren't of old stars and rookies.
though . they're o f t·urren t
s upe rs tars s uc h as Reggie
SUCCESSOR -Frederic J.
Forster wi ll m ove fro m
presiden t t.o. chairma n of the
board a t Newport Balboa.
J ackson, Hod Carew, Ste ve
Garvey and Rose.
Fraser also stocks football and
bask e t ball 1:ards. but they
a<.'COUnt for only one-~h1rd of the
baseball items' sales. In fact. he
said that the s tore's slowest
m o nth w as November and
Dcx-emb<.>r, when baseball action
was reduced to the leagues'
winter meeting.
As to the shop's future. he
remains uncertam.
"I don't know how much
longer we'll want lo keep it,'' he
said "It's no big deal because
wl''ve had 11 for awh ile now."
And. of c.'Ourse. Fraser will go
w 1::oll<.·gl· in a few years.
But fo r the presen t, local
baseba II card collectors have a
plal'e lo go.
QUITS -D o r o thy D oan .
Co u n di ng ch a i.r man of
Ne wport Balbqa Sa~ings, will
step down from, \he p,ost.
Two from SF join
Irvine Foundation
The James Irvine Foundation
has e lect e d San Fra n cisco
businessmen Samuel H .
Armacost and Myron Du Bam as
directors.
The foundation . with offices in
Newpo rt Beac h and San
Francisco , awards j(rants to
California cha ritable institutions
in the fie lds of inde pende nt
higher education . medical and
health care. youth programs.
community serv1<."eS , and cultural
activ1l1es.
Consultant sets Newport talk
Armacost is presiden t of
BankAmerica Corporation and
Bank of America. NT&SA and is
a member of several national a nd
10tcrnat1onal business groups,
including the Bu s iness
Round table. "Business Management in A
Down Cycle" will be the theme
add r essed by bu s iness
management consultant William
J . Fisher at the July 22 luncheon
seminar of Charter 100. Orange
County chapter.
S c heduled at noon at the
Quarterdeck Room of the Balboa
No oney equ r
Bay CJub. Newport Beach, Fisher
will discuss business strategies
for dealing with the economic
situation.
He is director of management
services for the Newport Beach
office of national accounting firm
Kenneth Leventhal & Company
For information. c.·all 850-1001
Du Bain is c hairma n and
president of Firemen's Fund
Ins urance Companies and is
director of several corporations.
including American Express
Company. Pacific Telephone a nd
Firs t Interstate Bank.
To Start Any Non-Judicial
Foreclosure
llNlfACT
Professional Tru1tee Services
Home resales up
for second month (714) ISW7N
Want more business?
Your advertisement will
make a di ff ere nee in
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Special to the Dally Pilot
LOS ANGELES -CaUfomia home reiale
activity increa!led in M8y for the second consecutive
month, the Californl& Association of Realtors
reports.
With sales of existing homes risi~ 11.~ pereent
over April. the May ocUvlty was the strongest
recorded for any month this year. The May
transaction volurfle Wat at a aeaaonally adjuatecL
annual rote of 267 ,598 units, down 39.1 percent
from May 1981 , however. ·
"It appears u \hough lhe depression in the
CallfomJa resale houalna market. may have ruched
bottom ln th fll'lt quart(!r of thll year," Sf.butiano
Swrpa, J)fftid nt o( the a.ociatlon, 1&ld Monday.
ln Oranar County, the median price w ..
•t37,7lH, up ~ I ~rconl from April. lut the
number of ulm waa down 8.3 prrwnt f nwn April
and '4K 7 mmt fnr th tar.
A vc() ruling 'too soon'
No final judgment in illegal credit case
By JEFF ADLER O(tM D8'1J Not ltllff
The alate Consumer Affalrt
Department was prcmaturo In
announcing Avco 1''lnanclul
Services of Southern CaJlf orn1u
had been ordered to p~y $5
million to customers for tllegal
cn>dlt proctkes, Avco e1u.>cutlvei
say.
"What t h ey aaid was
premature," Jim Straw, an
assistant vice president of the
Newport Beach-based firm. said
Monday, "A final judgment has
not been entered and there has
been no resolution. Even when a
judgment la rendered, we reserve
the right to appeal."
Consumer Affairs Department
officials caUed a news conferenc.-e
Friday to announce a final
settlement in the 10-year-old
case. A department spok es-
woma n said the basic issue
of restitution for more than 125,-
000 Avco customers had been
resolved.
Bu l Los Ange les County
Superior Court Judge Christian
Markey. echoing the statement
of A vco executives, said the
settlement still has not been
finalized.
In f act , the d e pa rtment
spokeswoman confirmed that the
judge instructed attorneys
representing the state not to
publicize Avco's address or
telephone number and not to tell
custom ers how to appl y for
refunds.
Straw said that 1f Avco d~ides
not to appeal the judgment,
when it finally is ente red, "there
will b<.> a mechanism to handle
wh1 ('h ever cus to mers are
affected."
OVER THE COUNTER
MUTUAL FUND
H e added that affcc tt'd
cuatomtin will oo t'Ontu1.·t.ed by
Avco rath~r thun thl'ir hjving to
contact th~ firm on th<.>lr own.
Straw f"Stimated that It will be
eeveral more montha bc.·fori th<'
final judgment 18 mtcred on thl·
matter
According to 11tate off1 dals.
Avco engaged In a credit practice
known aa "flipping." The
company allegedly would
purchase a C'Ustom<'r's
installment sales <.'Ont.ract from a
retail store, negotiate a loan with
the cw1tomer and then t•hargC'
interest for lht• (•nt1rc t ransaction
at the curre nt lending rate,
higher than lhl' rNa1I 111terPSl
rate .
In addition to the highe r
interctt rates, Avco told cndlt
proporty ln1ura.m-e to the woman
who lnlUu\ed the cue ln 1972.
Tht• firm iallt"gedly told her th
ln•urtnce covered theft. but
refused to pay her when the
good.a were stolen.
On e co nditi o n of the
judsment, accordins to the
department, la that Avco mu1t
lntorm customers that It.a credit
property insurance doe• not
t'Over theft
Also , the Judgment could
rt>qum• the· firm to pay back the
illegal interest charges, plus 7
percent interes t , to all Avco
customers who have been vlctlma
of "flipping" sinee October 1975,
th e Co n s umer Affp ira
Department spokeswoman sa1d
Mariners Bancorp
formed in Newport
Mariners Bancor p ha::. bN .. n
formed in Newport Bl·al·h to
serve as a holding l'Ompuny for
five ne w financ:ial firms.
Paul Bala I is of Newport Beach
is l·hairman and chief £>Xl'l'Utive
offic-er. He is a land dt•vc-lopl'r
who is the c:hairman and a l'O·
fou nde r of Newport Harbor
National Bank.
According to Balalis. Mariners
Bancorp ho pes to rats(• $1.75
million to $3 1mlhon m a stock
sale. Soon after tht· funding I!>
completed. the firm t:Xpt'l·ts lo
h ave its fi ve whol l v-ow nt•d
subsidiaries operating 'out of J
NASO LISTINGS
p!'rmam·n t lc.x.-au on near John
Waynt• Airport
Tht· c;ubs1d1anes are:
Mariners Thrif1 and Loan
Assn .. an industrial loan firm.
Manners Mortgage C-0 .. a
mortgagl' broker.
-H arb o r Cr e dit Co . a
personal property broker
-Mariners Capital Corp. a
s m a ll b u s iness investment
t·ompany
-MB Capital Corp .. a venture
l·ap1tal <.'Ompany.
Mannl•rs Banrorp's temporary
off1t·es are :tt 4120 Birch St ,
Sui te 121, N(•wport Beach
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Orang• Coaat DAIL y PILOT /Tuelday, July 131 1982 s ..
Price of gas
to stabilize?
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Barring tome concerted
action by the Organlz.ation of Petroleum Exporting
Countries, retail gu priec11 ahould be stab1UzJng after
nine weeks of steady lncreaaes, oil tnduslry anolyst
Dan Lundberg "'Y&·
Lundberg's survey of prke11 al 17 ,000 service
stations nationwide lndlca~ that the Mverage price of
all grades of p10llne went up 11.41 '-ents per gallon Ln
nine weeks -from $1.1834 to $1.2975 -but that in
the last two weeks the lncrease was only .56 of a Cf'nt
The record average price recorded by the survey
was $1.3782 a gallon in March 1981.
Corpo rate park p la nne d
A·o Irvtne-haseJ drv<.'lopmcnt firm, Equ1don,
unnounted µJans to d<'Vl'lup Wateridge. u $500 million
c.·orporate offke park 1n San Du~go
Oes1gned to attral:t high technology £1rms,
researc·h/development companies and c:orporattons
seeking relocauon sites. W<tteridge will t:ont.ain up to
two million square f<.'<'l upon rompleuon m lO years
and l'Ould potent1e11ly utilrzc up to 10,000 l'mployees
It 1s to be h.ll·au'tl on a 125-at-rc• par<.-c:I 15 mtlet.
north uf the downtown art'a and half <J mtll' south of
lh<' JUncuon of Inu•rsl<Jlt• 805 and 5
Grocery co-op opened
D1vers1f1ed Prof)C.'rtws, Inc uf lrvmc lc·a~•d an
anehor stort' near Ph()('ntX to Our Grocery Co-Op. Inc ..
~· non-profit l'nlt!rpnSl' with more than :J.:J50 c.•hartc.•r
111c-rnbc:rs who pay $15 ix·r vcar
Thi· st.on• opem-'CI May 17 Non-members may
shop al lht• ston• by paying 5 percent more al the>
l·ht.'(:k-out stanJ .
Located in Dtvers1f1ed Properties· Youngtown
Shopping Cl'nter o utside of Phoenix. the
17 .800-square foot storl' IS considered among the hrst
in the nation to "start up" on such a scale
AirCa/ to start new routes
AiJCal of Newport Beach announced Monday it
will inaugurate OC-9 Super 80 nonstX>p service linking
the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airpon with San
Francisco International Airport effective Aug. 15.
subject to approval of the Burbank-Glendale-
Pasadena Airport Authority.
A1r<::al plans to operate three nonstop round·tnp
f11ghLS Mondays through Fridays between the points
and two nonstop roundtrtp flights Saturdays and
Sundays
A1rCal inaugurated serv1c·e at the airport Apnl 25
when 11 began flying nonstop and direct servk-c to San
Jose, Oakland, Sacramento and Seattle usm·g OC-9s.
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW '!'ORI< (APJ • SolOe Moneley price,
and nee Cllonge OI 11\e llfl--~
N.-Yortt Sloclt Eacl\enge •-. 11~
n•tlONilly •• rn«• lhon f t. .,,._, ' 1,0M,4CI> ,..... ..
Allll!hllcl 1.cm.tai :11.. '" .............. 1,Cl:JO,JCI> 17~ ' ,_,,...Gp 1,(117,4(1) •"· '" IBM tliS, ICI> 43'" • I c.ontlllQI 9l2.2CI> • "" SldOllCAI '1•.lCll 11.'llo -114 .. lllU'"' 121.200 )IV, , ..... PwlslC.O tll.100 Jll'-• lot, a... _or, ""·•a> -• ''" T-o I f\C 7Jl.SCll JJ\oo v, ~""° n•.•a> ,.._ ,,. Arn Alr11ft 710,100 •loo , '• U\OllCAI 610,ta> JJ 1''\ ScNurrcrv 626.•Cll ,..., , ....
AMERICAN LEADERS
NEW YORK (AP)-S-MonOey. P'"-
llnd nee Gl\al\09 OI Ille len moel ect,,..
A"""lea.n Slocti EachW199 1-1roellng
n'110nally •• mor• 1ha.n St
DomtPlr1 m.oai ..... '"
0Wnp HO lS6,9Q) JV. • '" ~LIQ\ 1lll,11D 7\9 ''>
Voolaf\Q 8 116,300 11'~ + ' I
Oar\ //oJr 11S.•OO 11'' • .. "9f\Qtr()ll 79,l(J) 4.. I • F"1rillert4t>ld 10.JOO 71 lo ~ITr li'l,700 t7\.,, ''>
OIS. "-1 ... •Cl> 1'• '' ClotCMIGU SI.Sa> II \\
UPS AND DOWNS
OOWNS
Lal Otg
GOLD COINS
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J) '"" lD Tm
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WHAT STOCKS DID
NEW YORlt IAPJ Jul 11
fodiiy
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NEW YORK IAPI Jul 12
METALS
fodiiy 111 712 711
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NEW YORK IAPI
IM!al pr!Gel Motl<lay. ::.POI nonlerrov'
Coppe< 68'o·70 cenls • oound US desunahons
lb
Leltd 25·28 Cerlls o pound
ll'IC 37 ·"0 cents a pound, delivered
Tin S6. 1966 Mel81$ Week COtnPOslle
Alumlnum 76·71 cen1s a c>ovnd. NV
Mor-cury S370 00 P9' tlnll
PIAtlftum S254 00 troy or N Y
SILVER
Handy & Harme" S6 295 per 11oy
ounce
GOLD QUOTATIONS
•1 T"9 Auocloted p,... Selecied W9'1<1 gold prloee Mond9y:
London: momlng llMing $338 SO. ui: s10 oo
LOftdon: elternoon !lung S343 00. up
S14 SO
1"•19: •Hernoon fixing $334 18, up $IS 6"
Fr"11lf\lrt: S339. 73, up l!S 98 Zurtcfl: 1111e llJUng '342 00, UO S 13 SO
bid, ~250 lllutd
Heftd1 a H8t-. only cSelty quote '343·00. up S )4 50
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up 114.50 l~: only dally quo1e tat>r~lecl aseo. 1s, uo s1s.a2
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• OVIRfASY
GuMt: ac:treaa Ruth Gor·
don.(R)O ID HUMANITIU TH~ THI Allrrt
"Literature From Word•.
TNlh" ft.== ('C)MOVIE * * • "McUnlockl" j 1963)
John Wayne. MlurMn
O'Hata. A c.ttle baron
tries to handle • group of
dl1gruntled Indian• and
cope With • fiery, detlf•
mined wile 11 the aame
lime.
(HJ VIDEO JUKOOX
(0) THI GOU>IN AGE Of'
Tn.EVl8ION
"No Time For S..~11"
Andy Grltlilh por1rayt 1
Georgl• boy WhO, onC4I
Inducted Into the Army,
Mii the mlll1ary on ill Mt
MOW • * "Spy With My F-"
( 1066) Rot>erl v1ugM.
0.Vld McCaltum To di ..
cover the key to • ,_
auper-weapon, an enemy
apy agency crNIM I dou·
bll for UNCLE 1g1n1
Napole()n Solo.
O MOVIE *** "The 0Utlle Ark"
( 107 l)Two Ou1Ch Children
try to locate their m11$1ng
11111« '""•flood ·G'
1:30 SI DICK CAVUT
QI!) AMUllCAN
GOVVIHMENT
"The Bur .. uc:racy"
(l)Q!NEWS
(8)RACE ~THE
P9INA.NT
Barry Tompkins And Tim
McCarver '°"" alt the b•-leading 10 the 1982
WorldSetles
7:00 . C88 NIW8
I N8CNIW8
KUNG FU
Caine Is caught In I w9r
ti.._ 1 gang of ••·
larmet• and thl prtv1t•
detectlw WhO wanll 10
dM!ray them
D KOJAK
Crodoer'1 cNdlelllon to
duty struggleS wHh hit loy·
illy to an old high IChOot
chum suspected of being
tnvotved 1n • protectton
racket. 8J M"A08°H
Radar is accepted to the
"Famous LIS Vega Wrl1·
er1 Schoof' and begin•
recording his 1mpr•lk>M
of the 4077th.
I JOt<EA'8 WILD
Ill!> 8U8INU8
AEPOAT
Cl) P.M. MAOAZIN£
A profi41 of 1 mtlltonlira
Inventor; a 30-y.ar-old
t \ mother WhO It hevtng
another baby
Q! THI MUPP£T8
(HJ El TON JOt*j PUY8
CSfTAAl. PAM
The popular rocit auper-
atar of the '70. perlorm1
m.,.,y of ni. tmul\ l\lt 1 In
.,., etectrltylng concen In
the paril.
(O)TENNIS
Cl\lclgo Ac.a "' Los
Mge6ea Strlng1
(%)MOYIE *** "Thr .. Women"
CHANNEL LISTINGS
9 KN)(T (CBSI 01
8 KNBC (NBCI l
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• l<CST (ABCI Ill
• l(TTV (Ind.I •• 'e t<COP· TV (Ind.I • • KCET <PBSI •
TITLE ROLE Peter O'Toole plays the
title role in the Oscar Award-winning
movie, "Lawrence of Arabia" at 8:15
tonight on K.ABC (]).
(1077) Siity Speoek, Shel·
i-v Duvall. Two wort1er1 11
1 conv1le1c1 nt home
dlveloO an unutual rel•·
ttonehlp with a withdrawn
petlent 'PO'
7:30 8 2 ON THa TOWN
FMtured: a 11111110 some of
Lo. Ange!M oldM I IMI·
tree. how Jacll Lemmon
and Pnylllt Diiier travel; 1
IOOk II I.APO'• lddltlon of
hOr-to thl tor~.
I TWl8 WAS AMINCA
M0A08 °H
Mall call brings 1 hint to
Henry 111a1 hit wife may ti.
1treylng end up11ttlng
,_. to F1ther Mulcllly.
•
Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH
~/l.EHMR
RE POAT
Ill!> MONFfMAKEA8
"The AHi R-ard1 Of
Real Eltata"
Q!FAMllY~ (.I)~
INT£MtEOIA Tl TO
ADVA#CED
Gel In .,,.,., IOOll good,
and leel grNI with lhil
pl\}'9icll lltneu program.
1:00 8 Cl) UMV£MI
Welter Cronkite report• on
varlou1 occurr~ and
phenOrnena In the world of
IC:ience 0 Q! MET MAVENa<
Maverick Ulla Phlto San-
dine for help In finding
lllOM ~ble for the
death of ht. ,_,,_. In
an lndlan ambulh (R)
8 MOVIE
• • ·~ "The Br1vado1"
( 1058) Gregory PICI<, Joan
Cotllnt A men rellldt 11\11
he hit Wii ied much Of hil
ttf• -d'Mng for the ,,.,.,.
WhO r~ and kllfed hit
wlll D MOW:
I*•·~ "Our Man Flint"
I 10U) J-Cobum. Giia .
Golan. A Merl! agent 11
called In to tradt down I
QfOUI> blnl on controltlng , .... ~··-!her. • P.M. MAGAZINE
A profle of 1 ~· Inventor, a 3~year-old
mother wflo II having "'°'"" blby. • MOYIE
• • • "Pocllet Money"
(1072) PllUI Newman. L ..
Menno An IOnerant cow-
boy and hit a lcoholic
lideklclc are hlted by •
rodeo promoter to pick uc>
1 ,..,d of cattle In Me>Ooo
• OANOEA uxa "S-t_, Seconds To
Safety" Brian and Iha
squad """ to d611 with a
mine thll hold• a London
ncMghborhood In 111 gf'lp
(Perl 9)(RIO
QI!) NOVA
"Thi T lll'liaton Explo-
lk>n" The put, pr-I
and future of American
tllevllion are .-.plored. (R)
~ YOU ASKED FOft IT
F•tured: "T rlclc Goiter"
and "Yoga For Dogs And
C1t1."
(.t)MOVll • * ·~ "Mid WednMdey"
( 19471 Herold Lloyd,
France• R1m1den. An
amt>ltlout ..,, .. ,.,.., of
the 10208 INrnt l"-1 IUC·
<*II hll Ill price.
On-TV
Z·TV
HBO
(Clnernu>
<WORI NY ,N V
(WT8SI
<ESPNI
<Show11mel
Spotltght
tCM>fr News Nrtwork)
(.ft)MOVW * * "Only When I Leugll"
(1081) Mer1h1 M11on.
Krlety McNlchol. A New
Yortc act•-rllumt from
• drylnO-Olll clinic dee•·
mlnlCI to ,_ ,.., career.
her rom-with a play·
wright and her relltlonlNP
will\ her 17 -year-old
d1141ghllf. 'R' •
(l)MOVW * * ~ "For Y0411 Eyee
Only" (1081) Roger Moore,
Topol. JatMe Bond trlCkl
• criminal wtlo pwtolned I
top MCtet 8'Hllll ~
deVlce. 'PG' .MOYIE ** * "I Hete Blondee"
( 19'11 t) Jean Rochefort,
Enrico Mont-. ,.,,.._
dllcolllf that I WNltl\y
nov1ll1t'1 latHI work
delctlti.I In det.it the
MCUrtty gystem protecting
the valuablM In lllt home
1:118 MOVIE ***"~Of.Ara
bia" ( llNl2) Petlf O'TOCIM,
Alie~. A mlf'f'lblf
of the 8rttlah genwel 11111
leedl the Ar&M In I revolt
egain.t the Turkl r1tultlng
tn the bltth of the Arabian
kingdom. a:ao • Cl) MOVll * * "The Gr_.. Tycoon"
(11178) Anthony Quinn,
J 1cqu1lln• Bluet A
WNltl\y Gr.... thipplng
magnet• mwriee the wld·
ow ol a oec.eMd Ameri-
can prllklerlt. tauncnlng 1
1tormy relatlonlhtp. (RI
.. 000 OOUPl.I
Olcar and Fell• IMfn that
they uch require mlnof
-gery 0 ENTERTANotlNT
TONIGHT
An lnteMew with Wayr.e
RogeB.
t:«t G Q! FUMIHGO ..CAO
Conllance lnflueneel Field
to tlkl Julio on 11 • polhl·
eel aide. and Lula-MN
finds .,. unlllclfY trlend In
Mld\lel Tyrone (R)
• t.EWOIWAN
"Ule EJrteNion" ~·
Durk Pearaon, Sandy
Sl\lw, Marvin Cetron. Or
Paul Segall.
• MV8'TPV
"Mlllcl Aloretl\OUOht'' Or
Bicklelgh'a conduct
t>ecomea unprot11alonll
.. he alowly end methOdl·
ulty goes •boUt putting I
murderouw ICheml Into
ectlon. (Plf1 2)(R) 0
ti) OAHOERUX8
"Sa\llf'tl_, Secondl To
Safety" Brien and thl
IQUld have to dMI with I
mine that tlOld• • London
neighborllOOd In Ill (lflp
(Plf1 O)(RIO a MOVte . ***'~ "Th• Para ll ..
View'' (1074) Warren Beet·
ty, Peula PrentlN An
lnve 1t1gatlve reporter
attempt• to uncover •
n1tlon.-ld• network ol
polltlcal IUUllnl .
He(l)MOVIE * * * * "P«IOM" ( 1IMMI) u.. Ullmann. Bibi Anden-
aon. An ec1reaa rendered
,.,.,,. by emotlonll pain r-to .,. ilola1ed l>elCf\ ~ with • nurN
.. lier only companion
..ao(C)MOVte * * ~ "Boulevwd Nlglllt "
(111't) Aidwd YNgua.
OMny DI LAI Pa. A ~
no youth uneiq>eetedty
,..,... egelrwt the t land-
lrdl end trlClllonl of NI
'*Ght>orhOOd 11•no In
Otd« 10 tulftll hhl own
dellr• to get rnwrled and
l\elp hhl trou~
younger brother lvold ... ,.
cs-truc:tion .• A'
(ll)MOYIE
Mii ·~· .. ._ Wiid Mlftl• llltt Hf>\llliM -~ • •" ''Qlll OIW AM TM ,. ,... .. ,, .. ,, Allfl
Attllll, o.tel ""'*'· Alt ....... ..,,,. MMMll
...., .,,. 1 ltMlty .. , ... -------.,.,,. Mtt In 1 MM!M to mike ~ by r.iurn1119 • lolt ~.·l'Q·
.... ~MMD
Tltua llllpeGtt thet Cof\.
lllftOI and Jullo .,. -
tng MCfl otftlr, l.ut•MM
lewne tMI Tyfone w.,.,tl
ttw to Nn hit Ceeirlo end Sam·--=-·(R) I WITH oeM AHO
lllUeY
"S011tlttrn VOICH "
Aotr"' htelle Pll'IOM,
Oaf' Olvll "'° Rul)y Dee glYe .... lO the -0• of the
&outh«n poet• and reflect
on thoel tlllllfl thet m11te
..... Soultl wf\11 It la. 0 ID M't'ITllllY
"Mallce AtoretllOuQhl" Or
8 1Ck11lgh '• COl\duct
becomee unprot .. 1lon11
.. he llOWly 11\d mathOdl·
c:ally goM abou1 putting •
murctwoue ldleme Into
act.Ion. (Part :l)(R) O
(HJ YUTMYIWL. 1t 17
Didi C.wtl hoetl • Plf'C>-
'""~ Olllfview Of the event• end peoc>te 11\at
thaped one of the moel
Important yMl'I tn Ameri·
canhllllory
10'-*> I ... QAADINIONQ
Matter gerdner Alan
c~·· method• and
1111 unique VIiion of men'•
relatlonel\lp wl11\ n1tur•
are explored.
CJ) PAT COUJNI: THI
... HY"'°118T
Volunt-• trom the eudl-
-reepond comtcally to hypno•I• 1ugge1tlon1
made 10 ''*" by ttw.
entertain«
(%)MOVll
• • "Children Of Rage"
( 10711) Helmut Griem, Otga
Geo<~Plcot.
11:00 e u • w a a NEWI 8 aAT'UflOAV NtOKT
Hott· Cicely Ty1on.
Gue111 The Talking
Heecta D YOU AIKn> FOft IT
FNtured "The Men Who
Llvel With A Montier" and
"Playing Bllglum'• 2000·
Pound Beltt."
• M•A•t•H
Angered by the w1y eMl-
lan doctor• tlltealde are
ptoflttng from the war,
Hawkeye preMmte the
Army wftl\ 1 bill for hie
medlcal llrvlcel
• MNHVHIU
Benny playi hOll to !WO HI·
lie 111111tor1 IYom Fr enc.e
• • lllNUS MPORT QI!) DOCTOA IN THI
MOUN
Mi<:hMI ettlt\OI I lecture
on the IC>Plfl04• glYer'I by
.,,. dumsy Or Crowfoot.
(8)MOYI€
•• ·~ "5-T>I u... Old
TtmH" ( 1080) Goldi•
H8Wn, Chevy CllaM. A
loft·hMl'led llWY9f II torn
~ "" hopelMt ··-huaband ·turned -b a nk
robber end II« uptight
pr-t husband wl\O II
running for Calllornla
11tomey gen«ll 'PG" ii :c:::ov ON THI ""'
* * "Homw·· ( 1070) Don
Scardino, Alex Ntc:ol. A
ama11-1own l1m1ty ••Plfl·
lnC9I the varlout IOClll
problem• of 1111-·1101
Atnerlc.n yout"
t1::to 8 Cl) AUCI
Tommy movee In with Mel ""'*' hill hMdetrong lhow
of kldepefldelica ~
too much for Alice. (R)
G Q!TONIGHT
Gue8t hOll: JOllll Rivira
Gue818' Fred T ravllena.
Mor~ Falrc:hlld.
8 0 MCNEWI
~
• MOYll * • ~ "Blecull" I 10121
Wlllllm Mlrltllll, VOMtt•
McGee. A vwnplre r.-ir-
rected llfter 200 yeer1
goe1 on a kitting apr ..
throughout Loe Mge6ea. .THI.....,.,..
LOUIN plot• with the
neigl\bort to get George'•
mind off "" .-oril. •~NI090N
lN>IMTNCINa
HUMAN 184AYtOfl
"MotlYlllon And Hunger"
• CAl'T10NID A8C
NEWI
(C)MOVll *•"' "Blow-Up" (1"8)
o.vld Htmmlngf, v-
Radgrlve. ~ • young
London pllotogrlPf* llel
-of 1\11 p1ctur11 bloWn
up, he dllCO¥lrt wtlat
~to be• mutdef
Cl)llMOflWTON
~
(P"12)
1~. INTMTAINMIHT
TONIGHT
Ari tntll'Ylew with Wayne
Aogere .
• MOYll
TUBE TOPPERS
KABC (7) &:00 -11Bueball All ......
Oame... Live cover.,. of th• All·IW'
Game betw een tne Nation a l and
American leaau" from Montreal.
KNBC (4) 8:00 -M averick."
Maverlck'a sweetheart ia afaln In an
Indian ambuah.
KABC (7) 8:15 -"Lawrence of
Arabia. 1' Blockbuster biography of
enigmatic adventurer T .E. Lawrence stars
Peter O'Toole a nd Alec Guiness. See
photo, lcf t.
K NXT (2) 8 :30 -''The Greek
Tycoon." Anthony Quinn, Jacqueline
Bisset im movie about a wealthy Greek
shippin g magnate.
I ••'A "A Pttct\ Ot Blue"
( 108&) Sidney Pottier,
Shelley Wtntwa. A tympa-
lheUc btecll man trlM to
convtnc. • young t>llnd girl
that the ean bitter II« Ill•
Oy brMklng ,,_ of her
WIW!lh guardian
• MOVIE **'A "1(111 Tomorrow
Goodbye" j 1950) Jim"
Cagney. Ward Bond. A
convicted murderer
MCIPM and marrlel a
-ithy young woman, but
11 later confronted by hll
vtc:tlm'• """ • LOVE. AMEIUCAH
8'TY\..l
"l.Ove And Thi OpUmlll"
A born IOMr geta a Clll
from a woman who lhlnke
ahe hU called the Suicide
Helpline. 9 FAHTAIYISl.ANO
A young gymnut en1w1 a
major competition. and a
poor f•me< find• out what
111 Hk• to ti. 1 mllltonlara
(R)
(O)MOVll * *•'A "Gloria" (1080)
Gena Rowl1nd1. John
Ad-A former gun
moll becomes the protec:·
tor of an orphaned 8-yeet·
Old Puerto Rican t9rgeted
by I he u"""""°'1d l0t lhe
lnformatton hi carrlM In I
bllllfed br11IC1M 'PG'
12.-<MI 8 Cl) WMP IN
CtHCINNATl
LH 1<\es IO COVW the -
In a World War II blpl1ne
flown by a cruy veterat1
(R)
12: 11 (Z) MOVIE * * "Oeughtlr"S 0t Dirk· _ .. ( 1071) Delphine Sey·
rig. John Katten. A couple
on their honeymoon arrive
In • frlghtlfled town wherl
many young ~ hive
r_,,tly ~ myatlflOUlly
murd«ed 'R'
12:30 0 QI LATE NtGHT WITH
OAVIO t..ETT£AMAN
Gue81 eutl\or Chrltlophe<
Bucl<!-v
• COUPL.E8 !: * * • "Feme" ( t9801 Ir-
Cara . Barry Miiter. S.Ver11
gilled studer'tll II I N.w
York high IChool for thl
perlorming 1r11 .. perienol
Vlflou8 Mtbackl and IUC-
~ of both perM>MI
Ind ptofeulC>nll neturM
'PO'
• QAUAGHE.R: MAO A8
HELL
G1ll1gl\er provn once
egeoin th11111.nd-up com-
ic ta only 11 funny u hi•
propa -thla lime thl
"Stldge-0.Mal.IC" II Ill·
lured
12:40 e Cl) ~ouo
A lrlll of murder• IYom
Rome to N.w York lead•
McCloud to • ~
llltuelle of a horM (R)
12:4' CID MOW * • "My Bloody Valen·
tine .. (101111 Peul Kiiman.
Lori Heller. A amall town
~•-ofterror
during their ennull Valen-
tine' I Dey d-'R'
1:00e MOVIE • * "Fllln For Cover"
( 1955) Jam•• Cagney.
Jonn Derell A lorme< OUI·
llW c:hangM Iha llvel of I
woman and • young boy . •..ow * * ~ "The Big Cernlvll'
( 1115 t) Kirk Dougtu. Jan
Sterling In order IO booel
hit career. 1 reporter
a•plott1 the autterlngt 01
the wile of a man tripped
tn •cave-Ill.
1:10 9 NEWI
1:21(C).,_..IN
CONCPT 1~ 8 Gii N8C H!WS
OVIJMGHT ·= • * * "Thi Relurn OI The Stclueua SeYen" (1080)
Mark Arnott. Gordon
Clipp. TM _... of 1
ll"°"P of ~ lludentl
ectlW In tN ptotMI ~
ment durlftO the 'IOI
gath« tor 1 WMllll"ld
r--.lon. 'R'
2.-00 • MOVll •••'II "Sl1trw1y To
HHv1n" ( 1047) David
Niven, Kim Huntw An RAF
pilot I• uved from dMth Ci>'= of f111.
* • • "Sliver S1re1k"
(11171) 0-Wltdlf. Jilt
Cl1yburgh. A mlld·
mennered book editor
1cctd1nlllly b1com11
Involved In 1 llnltter art
thief' I blz.ln9 plot during I
croae-country lrelr> ride
'PO'
t:11~MCMI * *. "Agatlla" ( 1070)
Ou8tln Hoffrftltl, y.,_..
Redg.rave. In London In
t026, .,. Amlrlc:an ,_,_
piper reporter rnee11 and
t>ecomff tnvotved with
lamed my111ry writer AO•·
tl\a Cr.r111te, who hu lelt
her unflllhlul hu11>1nd
·PO'
2:20 an MOVIE **'II "Raggedy Man"
(1981) S1u y Spacelt, Enc
Rober11 In 1044, I , .....
phone operllor on 1 amall
T1 .. 1 town uetlfJQH ,,.,
standing In the community
when ahe hH • 1hort attair
.,.,.. a combll·bOund u o-
or 'PG'
2'.IOQ!HEWS
2:448 HIW8
MOVIE • * ·~ "Le Sea Shop"
( 1973) Juliet Barto. Claude
Berri A boc*1tore propri-
etor find• tnatant IUCOlll
-hi llOCkl hil •tab·
llW/lment wilh M• manulls
and marital lid• 'R'
MIO • AA T PA TAOt.
A diegu!Md Aral> convoy
entrept and c.ptur• Iha
Alt Petrol
a :111e MOVIE
**~ "Luv" (1067) Peter
Fllk. Jeck Lemmon. In
hopet of relieving hlmMll
of hil wife, a men bring•
home • tuk:ldll dlrellcl
and tn1rod_. them
W08 VOYAGl!TO THE
80TTOM ~THE Sf.A
"Attacit'
D MOVIE
• •• ·~ "Forllllf Female"
(1 953) w 11111m Holden.
Ginger Roger1 A tovety.
youthful llcir"' tend• lhl
apatkle Ind latent needed
10 get a young ptaywrigl\t' s
production oft the ground.
a!t6 (8) VIOeO JUl<QOX
4:00. MOVIE
• • "Konga " (1011 t )
Mlcl\MI Gough, Margo
JohnL A demented Bntllh
scietltlll 1um1 • email Atrl-
c.n monkey Into 1 deldty
man-eating gorllll
(C)MOWE * *"' "Mid Wldnaday" (1047) Herold Lloyd,
Franc•• R1m1den An
1mllftl0u8 M11·1111'1er of
the 1020. learnt tllat IUC-
JOHN DARLING
HE. Y, HEY, HEY/ THE.
S IG '"n4"!£ ·OH EH, JAN!!~
Mlt 1111 It• ptjol.
Cll M0¥11 * • • "TIWM WlfMll" (1"11 "-.,....., .,,...
i.v OIMlf, \'we_.. •
I ttAVIJt=J •tnt ....,.... "' ,....
tloMNtl wffll • wttMteWll ~1en1.·l'Q'
"" Cl) MOYll *'4 "The Heooy Hooker"
( tt?I) t.ynn l'edgreve.
Jeln·Pletr• Aumont The
Ille of New YOf'll'I 1-
caft gift, Xelllara HOiiander.
lllold ·1111·
4:.ff CR> MOVll
• • • ·~ "Olorll" ( 1f80)
Q1n1 f'owl1nd1, JOM
Adllnll A torm« gun
m0l4 ~ 11\t j)fOtlC·
tor of en orpha* ll·yHr•
old Pue<to Atcen targeted
by thl unoerworld tor the
tnform1tlon he earrllt In •
1>1ttered briefCIM 'PO'
4:l0 8 VO't"'41 TO TWI
IOTTOM ~THI MA
"Jonlh And The Whlll'
M'f'dnf'•da11'•
Da11t l•r Havir•
~MORNNG-
e.-oo D • * * "t Hate
Btondu " (1981) JHn
Rochefort, EnriGO Mon-, ... "° Thilvel discover
thll • -111\y l\OVlll•I'•
111 .. 1 work deacrlblt In
dellll the MCunty 1y111m
pro1ectlng the valuat>IH In
l\iahorne
I: 11 (%) * * * "Foul Pity"
( 1078) Gotdtl Hewn. Chiv)'
ChlM A librarian en11111
11\1 aid of an lt\e91 polN:.e
dltlCtlve aller lhl
bllCOme8 1nvotved 1n I
blz.atre teri.8 of murder•
and kldn1pplng 1ttemp11 t:ao (C) • • • ·~ "Barry Lyn-
dOn" ( 11175) Ryan O'Neal.
M1r1u Bareneon. A hand·
tome aoldllr Hnda action
and romance In thl t8th·
century 8rltllh army ·PG' * • "Give Me Liberty"
( 107 4) Rot>er1 Culp, Rich·
erd Kiley A peddler'e
aav1n1ure1 1n colontal
America ti.kl him from the
edge of the wlldernn• to "'""no• with the founding ,.,._.
7:00 ( $) • * * 'Oliver Twlll"
( 10751 Animated Bue<I on
lhl story by Chinn ~
"'' OllYer and Illa criekel
friend Squeaker outrun
Mr Ektmbi.. F1g1n, The
Ar11ul Oodger and evil Biii
Spn.
7:30 g * * "The Kid From
Not-So-Big' 11978) J an-
n1ler McAllister, Robeft
Vlt\lro A 12-year..old girl
llndl hlrMlf in and out of
trouble Whtie Nnning Iha
town MWSPIPll'
8' 11 (%) • • "Children 01
R1ge" (1976) Helmu t
Griem. Olga Georg11-
Plco1
t:l00 **'h "Gunn"(l967t
C1a1g Stevena. Edward
Aaner Private eye Peter
Gunn 11 uked to •n-lt·
~at• 1 gang11nd murde<
t0:00fCJ • • • 'h "Haven•
Above l" f 1963) Peter
Seiters, Cecll Plrklr A
w1ll-m1an1ng reverend
t>ecomn 1 bishop In outer
·~ 1f11r 1>1tng rejeclld
by the parl1hlone11 to
whOm hi WU _,, l>y m1 .. ....
00 * * '" "The North Ave·
nue trregu11rs" ( 1079)
Edward Herrmann, Barb•·
ra Hams The ,_ minlller
In 1 1m1ll 1own orgllllzn •
group of dotty women 1n
hla congregation to llop
the now 01 church lund• to
criminals 'G'
($) * *'II 'White The
Boyt Are' ( 19601 Dolor•
Harl. George H•m~lon
Four young women jOln the
l'lordes OI FIO<ldl·bound
collegians during E111er
vecallon. (Z'J ••• "508"(11180
w11111m Holden. Julie
AndrlWI A movie director
wl!O hit !"SI llnllhed •
multl·mllllon dolt9r turkey
Qoet IYom attempted tui·
clde 10 • bllarrely 1nsporld
r1-th00tlng of NI '9iC 'R'
11:lOU *** "TheLlltie Ark"
(1971)Two Dutch chHdren
try to loclte tl>elr mining
111her alter e ltood ·o·
12::00 D "St•ughlw Oay" ( 1077)
Rita Tulh+ngl\am, Gordon
Mttehell • * * 'h "Annie Oak!-v" I 1935) Barbare Stamrydl.
Pr"ton Fostw
••• * "Ottll a..
nll ftilll1' (1'40) J Oltll w.-.w .... ~.A ....... IMttMI ..,,.... .. ,.....~ :.=..=::r~ .,..
(J:) •• "Ullieft Oler''
(!_MO) O.Wa Hem,, 'PG'
CJ)* *'A "l llt'l'rlll-
Tl\I Motton Plc:ture" (1t 7t )
Wllllam thtcner, l..IOl!ltd
NllnOy Thi totmer com•
m1ndw ol tlle u a a
EntwprlM ,.....,,,bill hit
Old GI-and NII off Ofl I
1NH10n 10 l\nd the my11¥I•
oue v•tMI reapontlble tor
the ~llUCllon Of 11111'!*•
OUI Flderlllon llltfhl91 ·o·
(2) * • ·~ "Gunn" ( IH7)
Craig $teven1, Edwerd
A-Ptlv11e ey9 Peter
Gunn I• lllled to ln""tl-
~· a ganglarwt murder 12:30 (ff) * * "Sell'Cfl ANI
0.1\loy" (IHI) Perry
King. Don Stroud A for•
mer South Vietn•-
olliclel 111k1 revenge
AQllnat the lour Amerlean•
wllO 1blndoned him tn an
aml>ulh d11rtng the wit . ·po·
1:l0 (C) * ,..., "Rock 'N' Roll
High School" I 111711) P J
Soles. Vicent VAii Pltten
A budding ~lier II
Vinet Lombardi High Ill ..
to get the R1monet1 10
record hit mullc Whtie her
equelly 1mt>lt1ou1 friend
r>urtuel tne ach004 hllrl·
throb 'PG'
1:40 {l) * • "Children Of
Rage" ( 10711) Helmut
Griem. Olga George ..
PICOI
2:lO CS)• • ..., "In GOd We Tru11··
( 1980) Marty Feldman.
Andy Kaulman A naive
monk II Mnl out Into the
world to <1iH money lor
hit 1mpover111>ed mon111-
ery 'PO' 0 ••·~"The Turning
POlnl (11177) Anne 8en-
crolt. Shirley Mac:Lllne
Two frten01 from blllet
trllntng echool, whO ChoM
d1llaren1 roed1 many years
urllltf. ,,,.., ag .. n and 11'1
torced to dHI with Iha
conaequence8 "PG'
3;30 CC) ••• ,, "A Chll'-941
For Rol>ln Hood" f 1968)
Barrta Inghem. James
Hayttf Aobtn HOOd and
his t>and of merry men NI
out to dethrone a 5111·
appotnled d1Cl1tor wl\o
l\as setzed po-over the
serla
fl:iJ *•'"•Stir Trek -
The MOiton Picture" ( 1979)
W•lllam Shllnlf Leonard
N1moy The former com-
mander ot. lh• USS
Enterprise reuMmbles his
Old er-and Mia oll on a
m•Ulon to ftnd Iha mysllfl-
ous vessel respon•1bte for
11141 destruction of numer·
ous Fedtfallon star,h1p1
'G'
l J * * Funnouse '
( 1981) EtlZll>elh Barrtdgl,
Sytllla MlllS Four 1_,.
IQl<S S9lfld I fnghllul
ntghl tn • c.rnival tun·
hOUH 1nhabt11d l>y •
demented l>lrklf and hi•
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MORE THAN TRANSPORTATION -Larry
Capune uses a paddleboard to get a round in the
water. but also uses it as a springboard to getting a
mcssag(' ac-ross to youngsters: "It's not what you've
OallJ Piiot lt.tt Photo
got, but what you do with what you've got that
counts."
Capune's springboard Paddlehoard • IS
dventurous 39-year-old uses exploits to spread message to youth
JOHN SEVANO
Ille DllllY Piiot I t.ft
Larry Capune believes he was born m
e wrong era.
The 39-year-old part-time lifeguard,
-time paddleboard competitor and
ull-time adventurer firmly believes he
ould have been better off during the
ark Twain time period or, better yet,
he Medieval Age when travelers and
torytellers were at their peak.
Capune has received the majority of
is acclaim through his paddleboard
xploits. But it's not so much the fame,
it is a chance to spread his message,
t Capune is grateful for.
"I don 't paddle for the reason others
·cipate in sports," said Capune the
ther day as he patrolled the exclusive
ro:na del Mar Dover Shores beach.
"I paddle because there's a simple
pt I have that I want to get across
kids. And that is: It's not what you've
t, but what you do with what you've
t that counts."
Capune hasn 't p a ddled any
morable ventures for a number of
ears, although he still keeps his hand,
r his anns in the water if you'll pardon
h e pun, by competing in yearl y
outrigger races which take participants
to the island of Avalon and back.
Capune also works out on a daily baslS,
if for no other reason to ensure his own
beliefs on ltfe T he Balboa Island
Hindered by fog a11d
huge swells. Capune set out
on his journey on three
different occasions be fore
finally accompli$hing his
task in 18 days ...
resident traditionally~ hits the water at 7
a.m . daily for his two-hour exercise
around the jettys of Newport.
Capune could virtually spend hours
reliving his adventures He's paddled up
and down the East and West coasts on
numerous occasions, and he even had
one 4,300-mile journey which took him
Crom Portland. Maine to Corpus Chnsu .
Texas m the short span of 319 days.
Not surprisingly. he holds the record
for the longest distance ever paddled on
eithe r coast.
Capune's beginnings as a paddler
started two decades ago when, at age 19,
he was a lifeguard a t Leo Carrillo state
beach in Malibu.
His stories from that point, which are
not only endless but interesting, would
fill a library.
The following are some of the
highlights:
Capune's first experience with a
paddleboard came when his lifeguard
chief, as a form of punishment for
breaking four state surfboards on the
rocky reef, told his 19-year-old employee
to paddle out to the "point" and back in
I 1h hours.
Unfortunately Capune thought his
chief meant Point Dume. seven miles up
the coast, rather than the "point." or
arrow if you prefer , that was on a sign
some 'h -mile in the other direction.
Regardless. Capune took off and came
back some eight exhausted hours later.
Expanding on his first experience,
Capune, along with a friend. decided it
would be a challenge to try to paddle
from Leo Carrillo all the way home to
Newport Beach.
Capune's chief reluctantly went along
with the idea, but told the duo they
couldn't depart until after the beach
closed at 11 p.m., "because I don't want
to get any phone calls from worried
on-lookers saying a pair of my lifeguards
are lost at sea."
Seven hours into their adventure,
after paddling for the Lights of Ventura
Pier, the duo discovered their direction
indicator was moving.
"The piers are moving." Capune said
to his partner.
"Pier s don't m ove you idiot," his
friend countered
Capune and his partner soon real.il.ed
they had been following a tanker -
going the wrong direction.
They turned around and eventually
reached their destination. but not
before they made a one pit stop along the
way, running into a couple of campers,
who turned out to be newspapennen, in
the process.
"The following day," recalled Capune,
"the headline m an Oxnard paper read,
'Newport The Hard Way."'
Needless-to-say. that d idn't settle too
weU with the chief who promptly fired
the pair upon their arrival in Newport.
only to hire them back two days later,
''when he realil.ed what we had done."
satd Capune, who said they had set the
(See CAPUNE, Page CZ>
.S. settles
or 7-7 tie,
bird place
Emery Freight Co. got the message
Reyburn's words struc k home, Fountain Valley standout did the rest
By ROGER CARL.WN
Of the Deity Not ltafl
It was evident as a junior he
had All -CIF potential, slicing
through defenses on long
touchdown romps for Fountain
Valley High.
The question was: Why wasn't
he starting? Talent ool.ed, but he
was playing in a backup role.
The answers are forthcoming
now, as Rod Emery and his
South teammates prepare for the
31st annual Shrine All-star game
at Pasadena's Rose Bowl
Saturday night.
"I just took the backseat
because things weren't expected
of me," admits Emery, who will
be playing his college football at
the UnJversity of Nevada (Las
Vegas).
Enter Jeff Reyburn, on e of
Fountain Valley's assistant
coaches.
"What made Rod the player he
is was his coach, Reyburn," says
Fountain Valley head coach Mike
Milner.
"Rod didn't uae his potential as
a junior, but Reyburn, durJ.na the
offaeaaon and afterward, puahed
h im into becoming a better
football player than I think even
Rod bad hoped to be. He helped
him with his confidence and
made him realize he had the
ability and potential and that he.
as a penon, wu IOl.n8 to have to
do tomething with il
"Reyburn turned Rod from a
food football pi.yer lnto a great
ootball player. He had t o
contim••Uy prove hinwelt to Jeff,
from drill to drW, day to day.
pracUce to pr9Ctkie."
"It wu moatly a mental
th&nc," uya Jl'.mlt'y. "I had to aet
tt ln my hMd about what I could
be. Re wam't blda9rtna me, but
h• wa1 oon1tantly tryln1 to
perfad~.··
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"f'm v6ry proud of that
record." says Emery, who didn't
realire he had broken the record
until it was announced at the
team's post-season banquet.
"It was a real shock to me."
It wasn't a shock. but at least a
pleasant surprise to Emery when
he was selected for the Shrine
Game and he's billed to start at
tailback Saturday night.
"I was surprised and excited
about it," says Emery. "l was
disappointed not playing in the
Orange County game, but
playing in the Shrine Game is
even better. Watching the
Orange County game got me
excited about playing, too."
Emery, despite 50 career TDs
and 3,532 yards on 527 carries
(6. 7 per), with fluid moves,
l e gitimate quic kness a n d
versatility, was ignored by the
major colleges.
But that doesn't bother Emery.
"It should be a fun experience
and the caliber of ball is to my
advantage," he says.
"It's the PCAA with a team
that has a lot of potential." A3 a
student he'll be majoring in
biology.
Emery's physical size doesn't
strike fear into most -he's 5-9,
closing ln on 170 pounds. But
what he lacka ln sheer me, ls
beefed up by venatllity, the
ability to run with power out of
the I. yet with exceptional fluid
moves, eapeclally after catchlni
the ball out of the backfield.
And, he'• a potential defenlive
back.
"He can play wide receiver,
tailback or defenalve t.ck, he'•
quick enough and a good enough
athlete io do that," u.ya Milner .•
Emery prefen the taJJb.ck role
and •YI he hop9 to be up to l 7G
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MONTREAL (AP) -Battlin~
a frustrating losing streak tha
now stretches through 10 ~ames
the American League 1 top
players race the beat performef"'91
in the National League tonil{ht in
the 53rd annual All-star Jtame.
A capacity crowd ?f ~~
59,000 lan.s will jam ~
Olympic Stadium to watch thet
annual mid-season confrontation(
between the two leagues. l
"We're gonna win this time,".
pledged fiery Billy Martin,
manager of the AL stars. .
lf they do, it will be the first'
time since 1971 when home runsj
by Reggie Jackson, Harmo nj
Killebrew and Frank Robinson • ~~~~~~~~~~~~:
On TV tonight :
channel 7 at 5
led the AL to a 6-4 victory at j
Detroit. Killebrew and Robinson ·
have long since retired but'
Jackson, elected as the starting:
right fielder in the fan balloting,:
will bat cleanup for the AL stars:
tonight. i
Martm has surrounded the:
Angels ' slugger with quality
hitters. Kansas City third
baseman George Brett will bat ·
third and ftrst base man Cecil •
Cooper of Milwaukee. replacing
injured Rod Carew of the Angels,
hits No. 5.
Oakland's Rickey Henderson, .
on a record-shattering stolen-,
base pace with 84 swipes in 88
games. leads off. follo w ed by ,
Fred Lynn of the Angels. Behind ;
Cooper, Martm has shortstop ,
Robin Yount of Milwaukee.·
second baseman Booby Grich of
the Angels and catcher Carlton
Fi s k o f C hi cago. Dennis ·
Eckersley of Boston will be the
startmg pitcher.
St.eve Rogers of Montreal, the .
NL's starting pitcher, winced
when the AL Lineup was recited ..
"It's a quality ballclub," he ,
said. "I breathed a sight of relief .
that Rod Carew wasn't in the •
lineup. But putting in Cecil .
Cooper ... the last few years
I've faced him, it's been like ·
batting practice for him."
NL Manager Tom Lasorda of
the Dodgers will lead off with ;
Montreal speedster Tim Raines
in left field followed by first ·
ba se man Pete R ose of
Philadelphia, appearing in his
16th All-star contest. ·
"I don't do too good in these
games because I might bat two or ·
three times and see different ·
pitchers," said Rose, who is No. 2 ;
on the all-time hit list but only :
batting .226 in previous All-star .
Games. "l have a lot of trouble ·
with pitchers l haven't seen." I
Then, turning to Eckersley, he
added. "So you have a chance.
Dennis, but if you are going to be j
thinking about me, Raines will l
on third base before you look ·
up.'' !
Montreal's Andre Dawson in •
cent.er field bats third for the NL
followed by third baseman Mike
Schmidt of Philadelphia and •
Montreal catcher Gary Cart.er. :
who led all players in the fan
balloting with 2,785,407 votes. ,
Atlanta's Dale Murphy will hit
sixth with shortstop Dave
Concepcion of Cincinnati, second I
baseman Manny Trillo of }
Philadelphia and Rogers I
completing the starting lineup. 1 The losing streak has the AL •
perplexed. T he Americans led l
this series 12-4 but they've lost 18 I
of the last 19 and trail overall
33-18 with one tie. t
"The pres.5 has done so much !
to blow up the losing streak that :
it's become more important to 'i
win," said Martin. "That's the .
attitude I'm going to take this
year -to go ou\ and win it."
Brett milled at the mention of t
the streak.
"I'm only 0-6," he said. "Some
of theee guys are 0-10." Martin is •
0-2, the loting manager in 1977
and 1978.
Petersen fifth
in SF marathon
SAN FRANCISCO -Sue
Petersen of La1una Beach
flnlahed fifth ln the women'•
dlvlllon of the San Francl.co
marathon rwoe hee Sunday.
Pe-.n w• Urned ln 2:50.ae
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over the hilly San J'rancllCO
courw. 'nw ~·· w1nDlr Wll Nanoy Dita of nearby Menlo
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Cooper's happy,
despite usual snub
From AP dl1patcbea ,
1 MONTREAL -The honor ame Iii late for Cecil Cooper, in a way he was
• ·not entirely aure he liked, and at flrat
he was reluctant to believe lt finally
had arrived.
"Are you certain?" the Milwaukee Brewers'
sluper said Monday when told he had been
· ·picked to replace the 1.njured Rod Carew u the
,... ... ,""·.., "" first baseman for the American League
in the All-star Game.
Assured that Manager
Billy Martin had cho.en him.
Cooper replied: "It's an honor.
but it would have been a lot
nicer to have been voted in."
He was referrlna to the
fact that fans had eelect.ed
Carew for the atartfna job,
despite Cooper's superior
statistics. Cooper ta battin.g
coo.-R .321 with 19 home runs and
68 runs batted in, compared with a .296 average,
one homer and 21 Ra1 for the Angels' Carew.
1 who is suffering from tendonitis.
"You don't like to see someone get hurt. but 1' I'm pleased that I was picked to start," Cooper
!· said. "Hopefully, next year it will be easier to get
the fans' votes."
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Cooper, 32, has hit .300 or better each of the
last five seasons. including .320 last year.
Quote of the day
Billy Martin, Oakland A's manager,
commenting on his team's ineffective
bullpen: "Everytime we go out to them it's
like pouring kerosene on a fire."
Mystic Park goes for $5.25 mllllon
NEW YORK -Mystic Park was ~ syndicated Monday for $5.25 million,
a record for a 3-year-old trotter. it was
announced by Alan Leavitt, president
of Lana Lobell Farms.
Mystic Park is one of the favorites for the
Triple Crown of Trotting races of the Yonkers
Trot at Yonke rs Raceway July 24, the
Hambletonian at The Meadowland Aug. 7 and
the Kentucky Futurity at Lexington Oct. 8.
Leavitt completed the syndication Monday
with the colt's owners, Allen, Gerald and Irving
Wechter of New York and Robert Lester of
Plantation, Fla .. and he said Mystic Park would
continue to be trained and driven by Frank
O'Mara.
Mystic Park has won seven-of-nine starts
this year.
Italians land four all-star spots
MADRID -Four players for
Italy, winner of the World Cup aoocer
tournament, were included in an all-
.. star team chosen by Associated Press
sports writers at the end of the four-week
competition.
Dino Zoff, 40-year-old goalkeeper and
captain, was a unanimous choice. The other
Italians picked were defenders Claudio Gentile
and Fulvio Collovati and striker Paolo Rosm. top
·scorer of the tournament with six goals.
But only one man Crom West Germany,
defeated 3-1 by Italy in Sunday night's final at
Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. was
selected. That was Karl-Heinz Rwnmenigge, the
captain, who ended the tournament with five
goals, second only to Rosm.
B111ball today
On th!J date In balt'bliJ ln 1963:
At th~ ~ ot 43. Cl.eveland pi~hec i:arly
Wynn 1*$9d up \M tooth and ftnal -
vlciory ol hte ~reer .. ht hili-lcd the fll'lt
llV• lnnl"" ln tho 1Mlan1• 7-4 victory over the Ka.nul City A'1.
Ort thla dai. tn 183&
St. Loult Cardinal aluuer Johnny Mlie
belted thret> homer1 In one game -the
tlrat of a recorch,Jive times he would
accompllsh the fea~
Today's birthdays:
Hall of Fa.mt! pitcher Stan CovolskJ la 93.
Seattle relief aoe am Caudill 26.
Ex-Georgia coach admits violations
ATLANTA -A former ualJtant Ell
football 009Ch with the University of , • •
Georgia aaya he broke two NCAA
rules that coet the university a chance
to sign a top prep fullback.
"I was wrong and I regrel it. I'd dle If there
were any big consequences," said Wayne
McDuffie. now a member of the Atlanta Falcons
staff, In an interview published In today's
editions of The Atlanta Constitution.
The first violation came Feb. 10, the first
day a college lB allowed to aign high echool
prospects to grants ln aid under National
Auoclation of Intercollegiate Athletics rules.
McDuffie made a fourth visit io Coffee County
Hi•h School to aee 230-pound fullback George'
Smith. The NCAA limit is three visits.
"I hate that it happened, especially for the
Georgia people," McDuffie said.
McDuffie said he was very busy that day.
First, he visited Coffee High, then went to Ocilla,
where he signed Keith Johnson of Irwin County.
At Ocilla. he received a call from Coffee Coach
Bonwell Royal asking him to return to Coffee
County.
"I knew the rule. I just really forgot about it
in all the excitement. We were pretty sure we
were going to loee him." McDuffie said.
The second violation came later, after
McDuffie accepted his new job with the Falcons.
He made a trip to south Georgia to talk to the
prospects he had signed for the Bulldogs.
"I toJd George I was leaving and l expected
h im to report to Georgia and be the best player
he could be. I told him he had the potential to be
as good as he wanted to be," McDuffie said.
Cyclist still in critical condition
Barbara Buchan, the bicyclist •
lnjured in a racing crash on Friday,
remained in very critical condition
Monday at Westlake Community
Hospital and still has not regained consciousness
after undergoing surgery for removal of a blood
cJot on the brain ... Place-kicker Fred Stelnfort
has a~ to a series of one-year contracts with
the Denver Broncos . . . Mlke Weaver will
defend the World Boxing Assoc iation
heavyweight championship against Randy "Tex"
Cobb July 26 at Caesars Pala<:\' in Las Vegas ...
The Minnesota North Stars have signed cen ter
Bobby Smith to a seven-year National Hockev
League contract.
Television. radio
Following are the top sports events on TV
tonight. Ratings are: v v v v excellent; v v v
worth watching; v v fair; v forget it. e 5 p.m., Channel 7 vvvv
BASEBALL: All-star game.
ADDoaacen: Keith Jackson, Al Michaels,
Howard Coeell, Don Drysdale and Bob Uecker.
Three Angels will be in the ·starting lineup
for the American League including Bobby Grich
at second base. Fred Lynn in center and Reggie
Jack.son in right. Montreal's Steve Rogers ts the
starting pitcher for the National League under
Tommy Lasorda while Dennis Eckersley of
Boston will start for Billy Martin's American
League squad. The game is being played in
Montreal.
RADIO
Baseball -All-star game from Montreal,
5:25 p.m., KNX (1070) with Vin Scully and Brent
Musburger.
Counterattack helped Italians
Rest o f world left wondering -are th ey that good?
MADRID (AP) -Italy
i n d .u l g e d i n a fr e n z y o f
celebration on Monday after
finding itself king of the 11C>CCer
world. and temporarily put aside
one nagging little question:
'Are the Italians really that
gopd?
,.or two weeks they were, and
t¥t was long enough to win the
~pionship of the 12th World
C(.lp. Italy won its third World
Cup title on Sunday with a
convincing 3-1 victory over West
G~rmany, handing the West ' . I .
Germans their first loss to a
European team in four yea.rs.
Before th.at. Italy had disposed
of defending c hampion
Argentina 2-1, favored Brazil 3-1
and Poland 2-0.
Yet the Italians' first three
matches, in which they were
unable to beat Poland, Peru or
even Cameroon, left questions
about whether the team had the
potential to play at a high level
for an extended time.
Pele, who led Brazil to World
Cup titles in 1958, 1962 and 1970,
T V moguls scrambling
NEW YORK (AP) -Dennis
Lewin has an All-star game to
get on the air tonight. and he'd
~ it to start on time. But it's in
Mpntreal, 10 there will be two
national anthems and player
introduction ln French and
English. Oh, and 13 people are to
throw out the ''first" bell.
Lewin' s al10 had to worry
about fana and acreena
lnter"ferina with ABC's earner.,
aJ)propriate representauon by
tht. Canlldian labor unions in
ABC1 c:rewa, and teet.tng charts
for celebrlttea and wives
•Ufndin8 &be pme. -And tr-are JL-t 101ne of h1t ~ before the fil'lt ptch.
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A quarte r -mile track
surrounds the baseball field,
moving fans and TV cameras
farther back than in most
stadiunw. If ABC's cameras are
out of poliUoo, ultimately the uvm,-room fan'• view will be
hampered.
So Lewin went to Montreal
lut April for a camera survey.
He found hit home-plate camera
would have to lhoot tb.rouah the
ICl'Mn that proCec'8 fana from
foul balla. To improve tboae ·
pictures, ABC offered to buy
pie""*' and aplit the cost with
other ~ but a deal
couldn't be arran,.cl.
Other po1tilon problem•,
however, were overcome or
mlnlmtaed. The low flnt·and
t.hlrd·blllt c:alDlll'll, whJoh ahoot
dmlupe of P'td'9n and t.n.n. ~~by-~lnthe
on-deck clrrle. So ABC 1ot
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said o n Sund ay that Italy
"played well, but I wouldn't say
they were the best."
"Technically, Brazil plays
better," former Brazilian star
Pele t.Qld Spanish television.
"But Italy has mastered the
counter-attack and, in the last
few games, they were able to do
it not with just one man. but with
several." o
Before the final match. Italian
Coach Emo Beanot had said that
Brazil, not his squad, was the
best in the world.
One Italian who left n o
unanswered questions was Paolo
Rossi, who returned from a two-
year suspension to score six goals
-three against Brazil, two
against Poland and the first
against West Germany.
Bearzot appeared to have
answered his multitudes of
detractors. And the M-year-old
coach had the aa tlafaction of
seeing Italy win with the
attacking style he has preached
for four years, in a nation where
defeme and stalling have been
the rule.
No one ln Italy was
guestionlns the ablllty of the
l\allan teem.
Nearly 30,000 flas-wavtng,
screaming fans· welcomed the
t eam ln Romf at m idday
Monday, and nearly broke throufh police berrlc.wtel.
TumuHuoua c heers ind
whl1tle1 enapted •• President
Sandro Pert.lnJ stepped off the
plant, followed by Beanot
carr.Yln1 the 1old World Cup
trophy.
The arrival, btotdt.Mt uw on
naUonal televtalon1 followed 1 ftAlht of danatnl end 9'ftllna In ,.,... and founllbw by-wtfdly ham,.,. ...... ~. 1n o..-
ana "·~.H:. lnllnUftl'*' Wll l&M ~ I w1'o &IOUkl "°' .., ~ .... of ... d&n,
HOT WORDS -Montreal Manager Jim
Fanning (right) and righ,t-fielder Warren
Cromartie conduct a heated discussion after
AP Wlrephoto
Cromartie had argued earlier with Expos
Coach Vern Rapp during their game with
San Francis('O Saturday.
From Page C1
CAPUNE PADDLES • • •
STAR TER -Rod Eme ry
starts for the South Saturday
night.
From Page C1
EME RY • • •
Emery during hlS two-year stmt
with the Barons. As a junior he
was sitting back a bit, but the
Barons had an exceptional
season. advancing to the ClF Big
Five finals against Edison.
As a senior he came mto his
o wn. rndiv adually. but the
B a r o n s' up -and -d o wn
performances took their toll.
"My attitude flexed with the
team attitude," admits Emery.
"At times it was tough for me
when we were down, and trying
to get up.
"It's hard, it's why you have to
have a lot of team motivators."
There should be no problem
with a motivating fac tor
Saturday. "I want to play the
best game poaible and with the
best conduct possible," says
Emery. Hopefully. the whole
team will see it that way. This is
a fun thing, but al.so a privilege."
TENNIS UPSET
GETS R AMIREZ
BROOKLINE. Mass. (AP) -
Glen Holroyd . virtually
unknown as the world's 243rd
ranked player, ousted fifth-
seeded Raul Ramirez of Mexico,
7-6, 6-4 Monday in a stunning
opening round upeet at the U.S.
Pro Tennis Championships.
"This ia the first time I've got
past the flrat round this year,"
Holroyd said after the biggest
victory of his pro career. "I
served and volleyed very well."
world's record for longest
distance ever paddled on the
West Coast. Carrillo state beach
in Malibu.
His stories from that point,
which are not only endless but
interesting. would fill a library.
The following are some of the
highlights:
Capune's first experience with
a paddleboard came when his
lifeguard chief, as a form o f
punishment for breaking four
state surfboards on the rock y
reef, told his 19 -year-old
employee to paddle out to the
"point" and back in 1112 hours.
Unfortunate ly , Capune
thought his chief meant Pomt
Dume, seven miles up the coast,
rather than the "point," or arrow
if you prefer, that was on a sign
som e 1.1-mile in the oth e r
direction.
Regardless, Capune took of{
and came back som e e ight
exhausted hours later.
Expanding on hi s fir s t
experience, Capune. along with a
friend. decided it would be a
challenge to try to paddle from
Leo Carrillo all the way home to
Newport Beach.
Capune's c h ief r eluctantly
went along with the idea, but
told the duo they couldn't depart
until after the beach closed at 11
p.m .. "because I don't want to get
any phone calls from worrtl'Ci
onlookc•rs saying a pair of my
lifeguards 1s lost a t sea ."
Naturally, a fe at of s u ch
accomplishme nt pos ed the
question, "What's ne xt? .. To
which Capune replied, "I think
we'll go from San Franciscp to
Newport."
"What do you mean 'we?" his
partner quickJy countered. "Are
you pregnant?"
Hindered by fog and huge
swells, Capune set out on his
journey on three different
occas io n s before finally
accomplishing his task in 18 days
on the fourth try.
With the W es t Coas t
conquered. Capune set his sights
on the eastern seaboard.
In 1964, he departed from
Coney Island in New York
destined to reach Cape KenneGy
ln Florida.
He would have made it. too,
except for a few minor stumbling
blocks he incurred.
The first was off the coast of
New Jersey, where he was
arrested for ''surfing in a non-
surflng area; refusing to stop for
a lifeguard's whistle; and inciting
a riot."
The cue went to trial where it
was subeequently thrown out by
Davis holds narrow lead
the Judge. Capune was stopped
on othe r occas ions. too. for
similar violations. but by now htS
exploits had reached the print
and electronic media and every
time h e was arrested . state
authonues would step an and say
h e was t o b e r e l eased ,
"unmediately ..
Capune got as far as the piers
along the North Carolina coast
before a Mr Robbins put an
abrupt e nd to the p addle r 's
travels.
"You get out of here, boy. or
I'm going to blow your ht>ad off ."
shouted Robbins.
"Why?" asked Capune.
"BecaUSt> you're d~turbang the
fis h ... Robbins shouted back
"Well. then, l"U JUSt go out a
ft'w milC'S and circle your pat-r as
to not disrupt anything." Capune
(:om promasc-d
"This enure area, as far as the
eye can see. is rrune." Robbins
warned. "You set foot an my
territory and I'm gomg to shoot
you dead.''
Capune said he was about to
o ffer another solution when
Robbins started to fire Capune
dove into the water until Robbins
e mptied the rifle . Whe n he
submerged at was just an tame to
catch a Coke bottle on the right
side of has head that required 25
stitches.
Capune eventually filed an
$11 ,000 suit. the results of which
w1 U be explained later
To condense even two longer
stories short. Capune returned to
the East m 1972, whe re he went
from Boston to Miami tn 110
days.
In '75, Capune made a return
visit to the East whe re. to
c e lebr a te the country 's
BicentenniaJ. he decided to go
from Portland, Maine .to Corpus
Chrasu, Texas
Capune spends his current
time going to as many schools as
he can to t ry to reach youngsters.
He feels af he only reaches one
kid. it's worth at.
"rm not out to try to inspire
kids to get on paddleboards," said
Capune. "I'm out t-0 show them
that everybody has got the same
equipment. It's just up to them as
to how they use it.
Capune, who has made as
much as $14,000 a year, usually
averages around $8,000-$9,000
annually That's a 11 he claims he
needs, though. as his means are
modest.
"I would like kids to want to
go out and do something that
contributes to life," said Capune.
"l want them to be a part of life
rather than just take from It."
It sounds like Capune has been
doing just that.
PEBBLE BEACH -Craig Davia,
20, Sepulveda, ahot a five-under·J*
67 Monday over the 6,606-yard
Cypreet Point Oolf Coune to take a
one...iroke lHd Into the leOOnd round
of the 7 lat California Golf AMoct.tion
amateur' chanap6onahlp here.
Oranae Coast area golfers ln the
fleld include Costa Mesa's Steve
Rhorer and Huntington Beach's Mike
Ivy (76), Newport Beach's Lee Davia
(76) and Huntington Beech's Markel
Taylor (both at "'16) and HuntJ.naton
Beach'• Orq Frederick (77).
Davia. I -..dint at Ari.Iona State
Univer1Uy, hed ninel of 34-33 for a 67 -one ttrolce Aowtr than the 88 poeted ~r. Stimt Pa ... 21, S.ta Bart.r8. no tt~ Cypnm PcMn\. Pai. anendl
n.d for t.hlrd pa.,. wen John rwu-,, ao, leliftM. anc1 ...._.
IYw, II, a1iD of a.un.; 1'1w•'I· a mema.r ol IM UIC pt """ii DGllMd hil 18 owr che toUah I , f·~~
par·71 Ptbtilt •acfi Llf'lu 1Ull
1por•ln1Jh• dHp rou1h ot .J•••
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JULY ONLY
,
fl~r Once, OQsl Dr7tda1e WU ON of buebalJ'I
'*"'9t compedtorl, a no-Mlnllnl9 pltcher who1d
deck a hltw without a llOCllnd alanc:e if the bat1.er
made the ml1take of dl11ln1 In a trifle too
ambluoualy at the plate.
I>rytd'ale rode that reputation to 1W'dom and
wu one ot the key pla¥~"' ln the yHrl when the
National Leaaue wu \ak1n8 char1e of the All·l\&r
Game. He Mt NCOrdl Ii~ pitched (8), ttarll
(0). 1'1tbouta (19) and (19~). But not once
in all that time, he aays, dJd deck a hitter ln an
All-aw conteat.
A.fterwarda, perhaps, but not dUJina one.
11Nah, l never flipped anybody In an All-star
aaine.'' he taid. "But I once hit Ruaty Staub after an
All-1t.ar aame."
And th9 lru\y there la that Staub and Drysdale
wve Nat.loaal ~ lamrna'491 at the ume.
"You know hOw IU~ come out of an All-1tar pme at different tlmi9. WeU, 1 wu pltchJ.na and
Staub wu out. 1 came Into the dreeatna room after
1 wu ~~hand 1 found him ln my locker."
Ory uked how Staub happened to \o.e hit
way and wind UJ> In the Wro1'Q dreeai.nJI It.all.
"Ruaty Mid, 'I'm juat trylna to flna out where
you hide that atufl you put on the ball.'
"The next time we played Houaion, 1 aot him
rlght here wlth the flnt pit.ch,'' Dr)'adale aald,
potn\lna to h1I riba. "And I told him, 'That'll teach
you ~ stay _ln your own locker.' "
Dry9dale, who'll work tonight'• pine . aa a
broadcaater for ABC-TV, rememben how the
National League besan taking control of thete
J{amee. Warren Gile., the le-sue president. and
Or"'09 Oout DAILY PILOT/TuNday, July 13, 1882
Fred Haney. the manaa•r, playtd a pen.
''Mr. OU• came Into the drtMm, room and
talked to WI and lmi:>ttlMd on \.II that lt wun't Ju.at
another same. that 1t waa lmporwn for WI to wln,"
he aald.
''When he wu lhrouah, Haney IW1ed talking.
He WU manaaer of the Brav• then and he aatd,
'You hHJ'd what the man eald. Let .. win It. Now
we can make up new ai,na}a tf you'd Uke, or If it
would make you more comfonable, we can uao your
own, becau. we know them. too.' "
Orytdale started both ~ l.n 1969, when
bueball stated two All·•W' Qarnel. The flrat one
wu July 7 In Pittaburgh -fOW' days after the
blnh of h1I dauahter, Kelly. The MCOOd one wu ln
the L oa Anaeres Coliseum, then h ome of th e
~en. 'I remember both of them very well," he aa!d.
''The first one, of C()UJ'le1 • becau.e of Kelly
bom. We wtN In the miaa.le of a lhne-wNk
trip and l dldn'l 1te her until we aot homo. Th . we played the MC:Ond All ... w aame durlnl the
homettand and 1 gave up o home run to Frank
Mabone. Everytime I eee him, he won't let mt·
forset It. I tell hlm It waa a 2M·foot.er and he m.al«'ll
It aound like a tape-meaaure job." •
Kelly la• Dean's Lhrt ttudent at the UnlveraiJ
of Georgl• and the Coliseum no longer hos;
bueba.11. But Dryadale rematiu an lnt.esraJ part
the All-star 1eene.
Thia year's All-star boo goes to America
League President L ee McPhall, who name
Oak.land's Billy Martin to manage tonight, lnatea
of turning the AL team over to Bob Lemon
Average pro sports players' salaries
It's pride
that keeps
them goin
~ f I . ' " .
MAJOR LEAGUe aT ANDIN08
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Mttweu1'.. 48 35 578
576 Boalon 49 38
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330 55 94
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269 35 75 I S 11 21
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325 35 12 10 35
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BonMll, Toronto n 248 39 80 325
Panlelt. o.trOlt 83 2 18 40 70 824
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Loller. San Diego, 10·2. O Aoblnton.
Plltal>IHgh. J0-3, Aogere, Monlleal, lD-4.
Suuon. Houllon. 9-4; Montelutco, San
Ole90, 7·4, Valtnautle, Ood9en, 12-71 F0ttch, SI Loult, IS-5: Solo, Clnc1nnau, 8-5
All·lter roet.re AMUllCAN LIAOUI .,.,,.,.
C Caruon Flak. Chicaoo 18 C.C.. Cooper Mtlwauk ..
28 Bot>t>y Grich. -'ngels 38 a.c>rge Breu. Kll\IU c11y
SS -Robin Yount. MtlweukM
OF -Aeggoe Jeckton. Angels
OF -Riekey Hende<'son, Oekland
OF -Fred Lynn Angtlt ,.._,,..
C -Lance Pa,,lsh OetrO'I
38 Tot>~ Hetrah. C1eve1an<1
18 -Kenl Hrbel<. Mtnnetat•
I B Ed019 Murray 8-IUmore
18 Andre l'llotnton C-an<I
28 -Fr N'lk Whne. Kansai C•ly
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OF -Willlt Wilson, KanNa Clly
OF -Dave Winfield. New Yo<k
OF Cat Yulrum91'1, 8oa1on
PttcMn Floyd 8ann•ll8f, Seellle
Jrm Claney T 0<onlo
Mark CINt Bot1on
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AC41oe F1nge<S M~weu~ee
ACh Gossage N-Yorio
Aon Guidry N-Y0tk
Dan Ou11enberry. Kansas Ctly
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Starten C Gary Carter Monl•eal
I B Pete Rose Phila4elpl>la
28 Menny T rtllO Pllolacletphl• 38 Mike S<:hmodl PhtMtdelplHe
SS Oe•• Concepc.on Cmc.1nna11
OF -Andre Dawson Montre&I
OF -Dale Mu<l)l>y. Atlante
OF -Tim Reines. Monlretl
"'""" C -l ony Pena. P1111burgh
C -Jolln S1tarn1. New Y0tk 18 -Al 01 • ...,, MonlrHI
28 -Sieve Sax, Ooo9e<• 38 -8oO Horner. A11en1a
38 -Aey Knighl, Houslon
SS -Ozzie Smith. SI lows
OF -Oulty Baker, Ooo9e<•
OF -~ Ourllem. CNceo0
OF -"upper! .ion.. San Oitoo OF -LoMle Smilh. SI louot ll'lkMn s-Camon. Philecle4Pl'l1e
Merlo Soto, Clncinr\a11
Tom Hume. Clnc1nrtaU
Slave Howe. Dodgers
F.,nlllCIO ValenZuela, l>o09e<1
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301
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289
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Foun1aln Valley NOf'lh •• Wealmlnll•r -'"*1can. 7 30 p. ,,....,..o-
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AmeflCan toetr, 7:30 pm a.cu.d411'aa-
Qc.een View .-.merican-Stanlon wmn« .,.
S..v!ew. Sp.m.
In thousanos of oollars per year
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160
120----
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1977
Cn!Ccl90 lriOune Grapr11c
TltllrM•Y'IO-
BolN VI Hunllnglon Valley SOUit! wlnnet.
5 pm
Saturdar'• 0.-
Hunhnglon Valley-Fountain Vllley Soult!
to.« VI WtelnMclay't IOMr, 11 a m
&.nlor• (1S-rMr-oki•)
OISTNCT a T~N'r
\:.~"""") ·--· Hunun111on Valley 13, BolM 3
ToNeht'e 0.-Roblnwooc:I VI ~ountaln Valley Norlh, 5 p,m
•tdMtdrf•O.-Founlein Van.y Sou11'1 VI Wn1m1na1er
Hallonal, 6 p.m
T'lwndef'• 0-.. 8otaa va Aobln•ood·Foun1a111 Valley
Norlh-, 5 pm ,,....,., 0.-
Hunllnglon Veney ve Robtnwood•
Fountain l/Mlfr/ Hanh wtnnet, 5 pm ......., .. o-..
Seavltw va Founlaln Valley Soull•·
Wn1mtn11er Nellonal llrinnar. SI a m
Founlaln Valle y Soulh·WHlmlnller
N••tonel ,_ VI Tl'lllflday'• winner. 2 p,m
DtSTNCT M TOUNOI_,,., .. ~.ca-
l• nfM 141811> 9 I m. -IMne Nortll VI l..agune 8eed\
Noon -Lake ForNI VI SaddleOack
3 pm -M!Ulon Hilla vt. Mlaalon Soutl'I
~ca.-1 ...... n .... )
1 p m -trvl,.,e Norlh-Lagune Beach
wlnntt VI. lrvlne Soulh
4 p m -like For•l-Seddltbac;k Winner
VI MIMIOn Hllta-Mfu;on Soutl'I w1nner
~·Gelltet
5 p m -Lake f'oreel-Sadcllebedl lot«
vs MIUion Hllll-Mlulon Soull'I toter
7 30 p m -lrvlne North-lagune 8etcn
-vs Sundey'• 4 p.m -T__,..a-..
5 pm -La.er'a bfKl<el game
7 30 p m -Suno1y'1 two wlnnera "'"' NOTE l oeer bflci(el g-WIN be playe<I
Wednetelay, July 21 (1·30) encl Thurtd1y,
Jiiiy 22 (7 p.m.) t11e ghamplonal'llP game wiN
be playeO Friday, July 23 (7 p.m.) Ind SelurOay, July 24 (9 &.m ), II ~
Loe Aa.mtto.
llOMOArS M8UUe
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~ Quey 1-'dalr) 2 90 "'9o raced: 8ig Wink, Some Raure. Two
More Ooublu, Some Kinda Vollage,
Sheckye Image. Toolln N Aultn. MHter
Bound.
Time. 20.38. a UACTA (2-5) paid '57 eo.
.. COMO MCI. 350 yar<ll. My Pel Rambler (AmslrgJ 5 40 3 00 2 15(
~-(Knight) 3.20 2.IO
Special OeO (CleriMe) 3.IO
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Oueen. Bacuoo. Gabby• Lady, Trlpple
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with one winning llcllet (live r.or-1: 12 Pick
Sta conaol•llon paid $398 00 wllh 28
wtnntng •lcllel• (lour 11or-1
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70 -Corey P avln. Oane rd , Joe
T.,..bu(lno, S... Joee
71 -C<aog Slelnber9, Sludto Clly. Jim
Our-., Pacific PllllMdte.
12 -&ob 8tomberQ. Alamtela: s1-
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Pleasanton. Tracy Nekautcl. Loa A~ Jell Han, So4-Beech; Gery Shtrmeno.
GreenbtM, s.,.. Aen<lolptl, S...11 Barbera.
MMco Duel. Mocleeto. and G~len Sltlnolr.
Paloa V91dee
73 -Don SMvo<llll Yorba Llncla Aey
Pellegrtnt. Burll"!lame. John BrO<llt , Loa
Allot, Don Ou8ol1, GtenOora, Vic Wii k.
Seputvede. Oulfy WeldOfl hrnrta. Jell
Early. Hayward. Gary Moriera. 011<tand
74 -Otc1' Aun1'1e, Loa Angelel, Sl-
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Mlc111111 wua. Sac1amen10, 8111 Aaberg,
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Vouler. l • Ou•n••. Mike Miies, CyprtH
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Fvller1on. Matk Jol!MO<I, BafllOW: Robw1 Oavldaon, Loi AngetH ; Marltel Teylor.
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Wllllem 8e11tley, San Francleco. MlcttMI
Turner. Ven Nuya, De nni• Ge dealad.
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MONTREAL (.AP) -Stran
of gray have crept into the thic
hair that crowns two of baseball'
oldest and greatest players.
But Carl Yastrzemsk1 and Pettc
Rose say they have lost none o
the desire for wmning that I.he
had when they s ported dar
crewcuts in their first All-sta
games. For both, it's a matter o
pride.
At age 42, Yastrzemsk1 w
selected for h is 17th All-sta
contest to be played here tonight.
Rose. 41 . was chosen or the 16t
time.
"The first time I was picked an
1963, it was a great thrilJ," say
Yastrzemski, Boston's designated
hitter who was chosen as a
reserve o utfie lde r for the
American League. "But I still
feel the same now as I did then as
far as gomg out and wmnmg the
game.
·•J can't see an athlete go out
and not have his pride take over.
1 don't want to embarrass myself
in front of mill ions of pt!Ople on
television ," he added "I can•t sc..-c
a guy coming in and not givmg 1t
his best shot."
Rose. the National League'!>
starting first baseman. echoed
Yas trzemski's concern about
flopp ing i n front o f an
international audience.
"If I didn't go all out in front of
the fans and the television
audience. I'd embarrass myself
and no player wants to embarrass
himself.'' he said.
''l want to win every game
about the same but probably the
older you get the more you
appreciate the win, .. Rose added.
"I've lost only one All-star game
I've been an. I was in I.he on-deck
circle when the game ended
That's probably why we lost."
"Th e big thi n g 1s for
everybody to go out and stay
within their a bi lity: singles
hitters go for singles and doubles
hitters go for doubles," said
YastrzemskJ, who has been on
the winning side in just one o(
his All-star games. He sat out
four for which he was packed
with mJUrtes "I thmk we might I
try too hard to win. It's JUSt like
when your team goes m a slump J
in the.regular season. You try tcr
do everything yourself A guy
might ~ trying to hit a fave-ru)
homer with nobody on ."
Yastrzemski has been mor
successful than Rose m All-star
games. He has 10 h its in 32 a}\
bats for a .313 batting average.
He a lso belted a three-run
pinch-hit homer in 1975 in a 6-3
loss.
Rose. who has played five ,
positions in All-star games. has .
just seven hits in 31 at bats for A
.226 average. He's driven in only '
one r un.
"You may bat two or I.hr~ '
times and face two or thret!
pitchers you've never faced
before," he explained. "I just •
have a Jot of trouble with ;
pitchers I don't know." ! ') He recalled his first-all star 1 game in 1965. He said he asked
ex-D e tro it shortstop Ed
Brinkman, a fonner little lea~'"
teammate. w hat kind of pitch~
Cleveland's Sam Mc Dowe ll
threw.
"He told me fastball, change'.-J
up and curve. McDowell struck
me out with a slider," Rose said. ~
Rose goes into the game wilh a · I
.287 batting average this sea.son A
for Philade lphia. in I I
,;of
Volleyball ., t'';
•J camp offered ICU ·1•
Two aummer volleyball camP,1;~
wW take place at Orange CoUt
Co1leae thla month with '
volleyball co.ch Jane Hllpndorf'''•
and Halatant Steve Oeorg-. '1
d1rec:tiq the .-ona. . I ~ fint Is let July 22-2~ wit.W '
the MKlOncl July 29 throuah A"'i· o
1. Thunda:Y niah' the ..ton
wtll be from B·D p.m. wlth1;~
Friday, Saturdar and Sunday ~
1111ton1 trom 10 .. and a.1. L-1 • 'ftw ~ .,.. IOI' P'il .... ,q
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Or~ COiet DAIL. Y PILOT /Tueed1y, Juty 13, 1982
Cleats ad.o~D
Mr. America
---· ·• para8e of all-stars .,
l_y WILL ORIMSLE\' Ma,... Oen .. 11•'*"''
d" BuebaJI had to decide whether I\ wanted lta
lhnual All·&r lime to be a popularity cont.eat or
'retl·Uve competition wi\h Oylna aplkee. and It
! It's "Mr. America" in deata and hlah atJrrupe. c;e ltt choice.
• ike up the band. Let's have It from Bert Parka.
t the guy•· puade to the plate Instead of down ae runway while fans applaud to the lyrics of
'"lbere you go Mr. America." • '4' ,,.. ACCEPT IT. It's a parade of baseball's current
.,eats and near-greats. The game ltaelf proves
,Pt1thing except that once a year in the heat of
~id-summer fans want to salute their diamond
heroes in one spectacular cluster.
-~ Meanwhile, debate sizzles among the hard-core
QUffs over the voling p~ that would allow a
.r43 hitter such as the New York Yankees' Bucky
~nt tO lead the balloting until almost the very end.
ll• How can you pass up a guy like Milwaukee's
Cecil Cooper with hJs remarkable statistics -.322
.,tting average. 17 home run.5 and 64 runs batted in
-even though the top vote-getter is an established
tfpr, Rod Carew, hitting .305 with one homer and T? RBI for the Angels?
11 What were the millions of voters thinking
"'{hen they ~ropJ>e:<i Lo!li:tte Smith of the Cardinals
~ 14th in the voting although hi.s .308 bat, 41 RBI
ad 41 stolen bases have been instrumental in
u!.iming St. Louis into one of the hottest teams in•
the National League? ):
WHY NOT AL OLIVER, the Expos' splendid
(j.rst baseman who is batting .325 with 13 home runs
and 58 RBI. instead of Pete Rose (.292) of the
or slumping ::>teve Garvey (.256) of the Dodgers.
both finishing ahead of him for the position in the
NL.
How could there be a 1982 All·Star game in
Montreal tonight without having Toby
Harrah ot the Cleveland lndians at third base with
h,ls .343 batting average. 15 homers and 44 runs
b<ltted in. or Kansas City's Wilhe Wilson in the
outfield. with his speed, fine 81Jl1 and league-
l~ading .350 balling average?
·~ F.asy.
Fans vote with their hearts not their heads. If
you were a dyed-in-the-wool baseball fan. whom
would you rather see. up close and in Uving color -.4 Oliver or Pete Rose. the latter a hunk of grit and
hhstle who is wiping out many of Ty Cobb's
proudest records.
THE ROLE OF THE game -whether it's to
be a knockdown fight between the cream of the
A,mencan and National Leagues or a pleasant
mid-summer gathering of the rival clans -has
been argued since the idea came out of a sports
~itor's head back in the post-Depression days.
r Arch Ward of the Chicago Tribune thought it
lip as a one time added attraction for the World's
Fair, celebrating Chicago's lOOth anniversary,
ih 1933. Voting on pla.xers was stricllv t:e.¢ona1.
J9hn McGraw of the Giants and Connie Mack of
tne Philadelphia Athletics were automatic rival
'i8nagers. • The game was played in Comiskey Park July 6.
1933 before an SRO crowd of 47,000. A 39-year-<>ld
e,abe Ruth. in his declining years, led the ballot
with 10.000 votes. He didn't disappoint his fans,
smashing a two-run homer for the Americans' 4-2
-Rctory.
"Could you imagine leaving Babe Ruth off an
All-Star team?" asked Commissioner Bowie Kuhn,
emphasizing the importance of allowing fans to
decide what players they want to see.
1111a 1mc11
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The lollowlng pereon I• doing flCTITIOUt IUttNEla NAME "8.IC NOTIC£ ihould contaot • ltwylf or the
bullMll II The lollowlng persona h•Ye UC9'0W MO • .,_... 90\'lf-I eatniY Whlch Inly llaW
SQUEAKY CLEAN POOL •bllldoned the uM ol the F1etuk>ua NOT1Ca TO CtmOf'rORa Of' NOTICE Of TJIVITEFI I AU fMUfad )'04lf fOen.. ~ SERVICE, 7833 Holder Street, BualnetlS llllM. IUU( TftA.N8'Ul No IZ2200 Remember, YOU MA Y LOSE
Buena Perk, C•lllornle 80CS20 GRAPHICS ONE NO 6, 2000 (lee., 11t1 .. 111 U.C.C.) On Juty 30111: 1982. et 11 00 AM, I LEG.41. RIGHTS If YOU 00 NOT
Rlcherd J. Sleull, 7133 HOider Harbor Bo1o1lev.,d. Suite A 114, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that• S111ewlde For•closure Servlc;oa~ TAl(E PROMPT ACTION.
Street.. Bu1n1 Perk, Ct lllorn11 Colle M .... c,111ornl1 92627 bulll tr1n1fer II 1b0ul to be m• of Inc as duly •ppoonted Trustee In addition 10 the amount •leted eoe2CJ'" Th• Flctltlou• Bu1lne11 N1me Ille pereon11 pre>perly dHCrlbed under end purauant 10 DHd of •tJove. lhOuld Ill)' ~IOt llJCH, Ilene,
Thlt bual,_ le conducted by 111 referred to lbove wH toled In below: 'Trull recorded Mey 15 11181 book or encutnbrlflQll oellnquent or
indMdual. Orenge Colilll)' on November 24. The NIT* and bull,_ eddr-14058, pege 486. ol Or0Uclel bec;ome cNillnq\lnenl. end )Ile IOlfl Alcl\ltd .I. SINlk 1981 of the lnMnded tr1nsf1to'9 -. Records. eatlCV1ed by Jfltry E Teck c • n be re t n •I• I• d . ••Id
This 1181-1 wll llled wllh Iha John Jonph Overend, 430 JOHN OVERENO, S . S . end Donne M Teel! 11 trust~ 1n ~ mutl be euted NI Counl)'Clert<ofOt'angeCountyon Either, C04111 Men C111lorn11 551·84-7412 a nd CYNTHIA theolliqoflheCountyAacof~otlcondlOonolrettwtllemenl
""""8. 1982. 92627 OVEREND. s. s. 571·82-1428, 2000 Oranoe County. Sllle of Cllilornle,I .::~c~:"".iu. ,.... c CflrlltlM Overenc:t. •30 Either, s . H.,bor Blvd .. COlll MeH, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ·-· -ao .......... ,
P I 0 C D I Cotte M"' r-'1tornl192627 Catllomll 82e27 TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH ~ ,__ ..,... ,...,. Ub l1hed r1nge out II y • ...-The ~ ltld ~ addteM (peyabte •• time 01 ule on llwlul LOall No. 4al/HA.Yfl
Piiot, Juty 13, 20, 27. ~ ~·1~ IJITl~~lv~~ WIS c;onduoled by of the Intended tr....,_ #W. money of Ille United Stein) •I T.a ...... E....,.
JOhn OYetend JEAN~ D. SLATER, $. S. South tront entrince 10 the Ot1nge NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That
11111-IC N011C( Thli 1181-1 wea llled with tho 548·38·8210 1nd SHERWIN H. County Old Courlhouse City ol GLEN 0 Al E INVESTMENT
rUIK. County Clenl or Orenge County on SLATER. 8. B. ~2~80. 12911 Senta Ane, State ol Ce11iorn1•. all CORPORATION It duty ll)l>Ointad __ FIC_Tl_TIOU--1-IMI-... --.. --July 12. 1882. Newhope SlrMt, Gerden Grove. rjght 1111e Ind lntlfesl conveyed 10 Ttullee under the following N~ ITATil•NT ,,7 .... Catttornla 82&40 end now held by II unoe< said Deed dMC<lbed deed Of lnlfl'
The loliowWlg J>WIOnl .,. doing PubUahad Orenge CoHI Diiiy The property lo be lranefetred la ol Tru1t In Ille property ~lu•led In TRUSTOR: DANIEL L HAVES. •
bullMa u; P110I, July 13. 20, 27. Aug 3. 1982 dMc:tlbed It\ Qtnetll ... All ol Iha Hid County l/ld St••• detc;rlbael u lingle men
FRIEND'S DELI, 3033 S . 3141-82 11ock In trade. merch1ndlae, Lot 17 ol Tract 3097 u Pit BENEFICIARY. BRYAN l PENN BtlSlol, Suit• o. Colt• ......... c.. auppllu. llalure1. equipment, mai> rllCOfded on Book 98 P8QH 3& and AFTON PENN. huM>end Ind
92826 -. flta.IC 9QTIC£ OOOdd and lflde ol 11181 oerteln end 37 ol Mapa 1n the olflea ol 1ti. wti. 11 jOlnt 1enen11
Oougl•• A i nd Anlte L. ------------• &u1ln1u known ... GRAPHICS County A«.order or said County. Recolded Auguat 2!1, t981 u I TA.rn.NT OI WITHDftAWAL ONE. The tlrHI edd•HS •nd other lnatr No. 31471 Iii bOOlt t4 te3 P899 Gr1hem. 10 131 Cully S.,k Or.. FlllOll I'~....., Seki P<09«1Y 11 localld •I. 2000 common dH'Qnitoon 11 any 01 the t 183 ol Official Record• In the ottk:e
Huntington 8Mc;h, C1. 92&48 Oflt!AATING UND1Jt Harbor Blvd • c 0811 Mell, rHJ propet1y deacri°be<I above 11 ol the Aecordflt ot Orenoe County:
This bualneu Is conduotad by 1111 ACTfT10UI IMl ... 11 NA* Cllllomta 92927 purponld 10 be 2007 Holid•y Ad . laid deed ol lrull aecures certeln
lndlllkkill. The lollOwlng per•on h•• S1ld bulk 1ren1l1r 11 10 be NIWPOft Beloh CA obl~tlons lneludlng one note tor
OouglM A. Grlham wttl'ldfewn II• gen«ll penner trorn coneummelad on or 1fler July 29, Th• u n d • r'11 g n e d Tr u 1 tee tile II.Im ol S l2,000 00. ™1 •l•t-t wM filed with the Iha Pllf1Mtlh4p operating und« the 1982, •1 Iha otnoe of. Ind clalme di1c111ma any liability tor eny Thet Ille beneficlll lnterMt under
Counly Clerk ol Orenge COUnty on llc1llloull ~ neme of CITY ml)' be llled with, BUSINESS & incorractnMa ol the Slreet address •uc h deed ol trull •nd the JuM l8, 1982 JANITOR SERVICE et 21852 REALTY ESCROW SERVICE, 8029 eno otllat common desognetoon 11 obllg111on1 secured thereby er•
F1t190I Ft91t11 eo..&a. Miiiion Viejo, CA WMI Alondre Blvd., P1r1mount, CA any 5/'lown hetem · e>retentty held by the un0eir9'gnld; PubUth•d Orange Coaat Dally Publisned Or1nge Co11t 0•11)' The llcllUoua bualnen n•m• 90723, (2131 837-8180 (7141 s'11d HI• will be made. but Tllet • b<MCll Ol, llld del111Jf11n. the
June 15. 11182
P110t, July 13, 20 27, Aug 3, 1982 Pllot June 22• 29• July 8• 13· 11182 •1•1-t tor Ille parlnetlhlp •u f36.G599. w1thou1 cov1nan1 or warr1n1y, obhgetlOns lor wNcn klCh deed OI
3151•82 2620-82 flied on October 11. 1978 In lhe This bulk tr-rer 11 .ubjlCI 10 tu1press or imphed, regardlnQ lllle, lru11 11 aecurlty ~ oceu<red In that
"8.IC NOT)C[
MN-'2520
ACTITIOUI IMl ... U ..,._STATl..wl
TM lotlowlng Plt.oni .,. doing
~ .. :
THE RUNNING RACQUET,
30100 Town Ctnter Otlve, Laguna
Nlguel. Cllifomla 92877
Dolor•• Acker , 51 S N. Protp1c1 . Redondo B••Ch ,
California 90277
Donald R. w1memt. 10t5 w
Lomlte 81Yd .. Sp. No. 334. H1tbor Ctty. Cellfomla 90710 Thie~ i. conducted by• ~ed pet1net'9hip.
Oclofes A.diet
TNI 1111-t wll lllld with lhe County Cllt1t of Ofanoe County on
July 1. 1982. F1tnell
Publl1hed Or1nge Co111 Diiiy
Pllol, July 13. 20, 27. Aug 3, 11182 • 3 155-82
flta.IC N0if)C[ County of Orenge. s • c . 8 1o8 o 1 1 h • u n 1 r or m pos ... t11.n or encumt>ranoes 10 peymenl hes not bMtl mede or The
Full Name end Addr .. 1 or the Commerclet Coda-Bulk Tr1n1fet. pay 1118 r~aining P••ncloei .... ,;, 01 lnttallm•nt or tnternl which
FICTITIOUl IMl ... U Pereon Wlthd=: Pet~• Merle The iut dall for 1Wlf19 clelms 11 the note(sl wured by said Deed 01 becanw1 due AP<ll 1, 1982. end •M
NA• ITA~ Gr-. 2t952 1. Mllllon VlejO, Juiy 28, 1982. Trust, IMS, cherges end expenMt aublequen1 ln1t1Hmen11 ol lnlar•t
The lollowlng perton la doing CA 82691 So I# .. known lo the Intended or the TfuatM end or the 1rust1 end ••te chatQM Oltlnquenct..t on ~ ... P•111Cie M11rle Gr-.,.,,..._the Intended tr-leror• CtNled by llllld Oeeo 01 Trust tor • prior encumbr•nc1, 11 any .
JEFF'S TRIM 'N' NEAT LAWN C>..w........, used th• lollowlng 1ddlllon11 lhe 1m<>Unt rHson1bly esflmeled to DllinqUent real •tele toes "eny
S ERVICE. 11812 Hoak lna. A l'r1t........-a.-bualn•H n1mu 1nd 1ddruM1 be $101.54802 Thi! by re11on thereof. the
Huntington 8Nctl. CA 926411. Ccwparillton lllllthln the thr .. )'911'1 tatl f)MI: The benefJc.oary unde< aeld Deed undersigned, present benefic'llY JE1'FREY ALAN NORTHRUP . ...,._ ..._ Ceftter none. ol Trull heretofore oecuted and under such deed ol tru11, hll
161112 Hostiln•. Huntington S.ecn, -lntM A-0.ted July I. 1982 dellvtred to the undersigned 1 •xec::uted end dellwtred lo Nld duly ::A 112&49. Mawpeft 9Mdl, CA -Sherwin H Sieler wnllen Oeol1tetlon 01 O.taull end •ppointed Truatee, • wr1t11n
Tiiie t>Uslneas 11 COtlduclad by en I' JNnett1 O. 51111< Oemind tor Sele •nd • wnnen Oeoltr•llon or 0.leun end Demand
lndlYldual Publl&hld Orange Co1"1 0•11 Intended Trenet.,... NOllCe ot Oeleult ·and Elaclion tc for sale. and hU del)oalted wo1h
Jeff Northrup PllOt, June 22, 211, July 6, D. 1982 Publlahed Or1nge Co111 Delly Seu Tl'>e undersigned cauMd .. ,d uld duty appointed Truet ... llUCh
Thia atetement wu flled with the 2717·8 Piiot, J4Jk)' t3, 1et2 Notioe of Oefeull and Elec1ton to deed o1 trual end llN documents County Clet1I ot Oreoge County on -----------· 3159-82 Sell 10 be rlCOl'ded In Iha ~I) evidencing obhg11ton1 aecured
June 25, 1982 fltB..IC N011C( -----------wnere Iha ,.., P<Ol>lf1Y is IOceled tl)ertOy. end has dadatad Ind does
F19221111 -----------PlB.IC NOTICE Date June 28. 1982 hlfei>y dadar't ea 11.!fM MCUrad Pubhshed Or1ng1 Co111 Dilly NOTICE INm1HQ M>I Stal-Ide Foreciosure thereby Jmmed••••lr due end
Pllol. June 29, July 6, t3. 20. 1982 Nollele II hereby given thel I NOTICE Of' Servi<ln Inc peyel>le end ha elected and does 281~82 Boerd OI Trus•-of the Hunting! TMllTEI'I I Al..E es Mid Trustee hereby erect to c1uH Ill• trust
8Nch Union High School Olllr L.Nn No. 1001-Bv Substlluuon l>tOPef'I)' to be sold to Nllfl)' Ille wlll receive ualed bld1 lo T.I. No. JW10.0 8 RA J p Mid ot>llgallona MCUred thlfeby
aupplylng Cu1todlel Supplle FULL SERVICE INC II dul) sl2s C~rZs ;ve Mii Oeted 611182
FICTITtoUl llUllNEll meellng or equel to Ill •P'Polnled Trd•te• under tilt Cypress California Bryan L. Penn
NAME ITATEMENT ac>edllcallona on Ille In the otlioe o lotlowing deKrlbed deed or trust Tet· 171•) 828•3280 Allon Penn
fhe lotlowlng perlbn1 ere dOin9 Mid District. WT,!_l•lTHSEELL:AHT _f!UTBLBICl~lfTF~ Publlaned Orange Coast Deily ~y. ~ t~n-,t,,,.,,I
buSlneU 11 · Bid• '"'" be ,cle erlr mera.,. .,. ""' "'""'" un .. --·-..., NECl·N·MEo 24001 CreKent, El "C1o11todlel Suppllff Bid •503" CASH tp•y at tlnM ol M1e In Piiot July 6• t3• 20· 1982 2916--82 Publlshed Orenge 0111 Delly
Nl.IC NOTICE
------------1 toro. Ca11torn1-92'30 •ddre11ed to Allyn E Rowley, lewtvl rnoner of the United Stites) P\lll.JC NOTICE PllOI. June 22. 29. Juky 8, 13, 11182
HOW Cemeter y, Huntington MN 810%1 Mary Ann Ponte, 2•001 Purct1111ng M1n•o•r. Huntlngl lllr1gh1.tn1een01ntlf•tcon\'1)'9d 26116-92
0 0 NOTICE OF DEATH OF Crescent. El Toro, Cetotornte 92630 8"ch Union High School Olltrlc1, to end now held by 11 under tal<S Pl !5050 R Y H W , r esident of Beach. Ca. Conducted by AM AND A M . Denise Ireland. 27292 PedHle, 10251 Y0<111own A .... Hunlingt DHd ol Trust 1n Ill• orooe•ty NOTICE Of' TINITEFI I ALE flta.IC NOTICE
!-f\Jntington B each. Ca. Dilday Brothers Mortuary Mission VleJO. C1111ornl192691 Beech CA 92648 Ind rec:eiYed 11 hareinal1e< described FOft(CLOIV"l NO 55000I
Passed away on July II. 17911 Bea c h Blvd .• DITTBERNER ANO OF Tnlsbu5lnesa l1oonducledby11 ort>et0<e2:00pm .. Juty21,tll82. TRUSTOR:CRAIG W BATLEY .YOUAREINDEFAULTUNDERA VICTOftVIUE"'"NOflCOUffT ~S2. Survived u beloved H untington Beach, Ca. PETITION TO 9eneral partner1h1p 1lwhlellllmelfldplac:ebld•w1ll l/ldJ~NS.BATLEY,hu1b1ndandOEEO OF TRUST DATED COUNTYOFIAN•MANMNO "' ADMINISTER ESTATE NO Mary Ann Ponte publldy opened l/ld read. wife. SEPTEMBER Ill, 1979 UNLESS 1<MN Cwtc DrM Ce Barbara of un!Jngton O't2-777l • Th•• sl•lemenl Wll filed wnh the Each bid 9hall remain Yelid '°'I BENEFICIARY FULLERTON YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT vtoe.ntle, c~ --
Beach. Ca .. I son James M. ------------·A 11U4!. County Cletll of Or•noe County on period ol 30 daya lfter the dll• s Av ING s AN 0 L 0 AN YOUR PROPERTY, IT MA Y BE 111 IM lllattwd
How of Huntington Beach. Pla.JC NOTICE To all heirs, beneficiaries, Juoe 21. 1992 ll)ICllled for IMreoeic>I of tMde. ASSOCIATION. • C•lllornte SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU ICOTT WIU.IMll 'AMa.
Ca •• 3 dau&hters. Valerie ...... _.._.. •• --.. creditors and con tingent Fttll12 The Board of TNtteM lllal be oorporatlon. NEED EXPLANATION OF THE • ....., Eastman f N Ca J 'U rn,,,,...,.,. -crediton of Amanda M . Published Or•ng• Co11t D•lty Iha tale llldol °' lhl quellty of Aaco<dad November 22. 11178 .. NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING A~ wflo .... lie~ 0 orco, .• I ..,... ITATE-.n Dit• ..... rner and pe-· who Pilot, July 13. 20. 27. Aug 3. 1982 equipment odered and,...,.. Ille Jnelr. No 3HM3 In book 12935, AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD .... .,_ .. _...,Md~ Thurmond of Monte Rto. The lollow'lng perton I• doing Wo<: • ...,... 3152-82 right to reject tll'f «Ill bids and 10 pege M2 of Offlc:lal ~d• In Ille CONTACT A LAWYER. ef NI...,....•,.,.......
rq,.., Ju Ii a How of Los buaineM u: may be otherwile interested 11111-.tC NOif"'c wllYe eny lttagullftty lhlraln. ottlc:4t ot the ~der ot Oranoe on Frldey. Auguat 13, 1082, •• t t AN'TMOtfY -'· l'IAZZA. ";:r' g I C d th ( 1 ) PAC I FI C E LITE in the will and/or estate: r~ ~ Oiied. Jul)' I, t882 County. laid deed ol trull detcrlbetl 1.m . Tren11met'lce Tiiie Insurance A l'nlf. C... nn e es. a . an mo e r PRODUCTIONS·. (21 EHTERVISION. ...-E .......,, ...... , .... ~ -'OI 73 of l'leuaa ........ Mae How of Santa Ana, Ca. 38 Su Ro.J A petition haa been ti1ed f1Cm10Ua IMl ... 11 _,.. ·.......;. ,,,. """"";'?i ~r......, ·Y "' Company. • CeJllornle corpor111on.
V;m1'hti'on Wl'll be held on 3C~, ........ ~--. ' South ~·· by -...rick Ma•"'r ln the ........ ,, ...... NT ""8 MellM8F Tract No. 3 5. tn the City ol Cotti u duly ippolnted Truat" under AttofNrt at "-... .. -.,.,,_ Hu• , .. ·~ -,..._ .. '"' Publl1h1d Oreng• Co111 D•lly Mela, u per mep reciorded In 8ooll end pursuanl 10 Dead ol T ru11 141n ~ Tree IN¥d.
W,ednesday. July 14. 1982 John Mlc11111 Swlrt"Z. 32038 S uperior Cour\ of Orange Tile followlng per1on 1• doing PUot. J1o1ty I . 13. 1912 15. page 29 or Mltoetl.-MIP•. rtcordeo September 25. 1879 11 hlte OM
from 7:00PM to 9:00PM at SunHt Ro1d, South L1gun1. County requesting that bull~L-:·1. ENTERPRIS£S. 1010 2044-12 In the office o1111e County Recotd« 1n11r No. 29885, book 13323. page vtc....._ CA am
Dilda" Brothers Mortuary Celilornla 028n Frederick Mau er be ,. ....... Str-. "··t• ~ ,. ............... ,_ M.JC M»TlCE ol H id County Except the 1142, of Ottlct11 AICOl'd1. e>1ecu1ec1 <~J.:'.., • • Thia buSIMls Is conducted by en .,.,.,. _.. .,.,, .. -. .......,.,_ Nort,_11 ..... 557 42 feet G • T·"' ,,... ) In A 9'eet D .........
L .,.,.,...,,... You 1te In def•ult undet I deed Of the ofllol ol the County Recorder of C-.... r~ 1-~a c b and Talbftrl , _,,,,,,......... appointed as personal 82704 ., by regory .. vny,111rua .... ,1 . ·-#> --
untington Beach. Setv\ces John Mldlael Swem repreeentaUve to admlnilter Fred Julio llMCCM, 1010 Cufte K.... tru•t dlled November 3. 1G78 Orenge County. Slife ol Ctllfomla. CIT .. TION • FlllEDOll '"OM
..,a1 be held on Thu-.. ·y. Thie II•.•-• wu lllad with IM the ntat.e of Amanda M. Street. Santi Ma. Callloml• 92704 ACnnoue _,...., unlau you Ilk• action to P<Otect w111 ea11 11 publlc euctlon 1o ......._, ftAMJITM. .,,.,.. ,_,.. Cou Cieri! ol Ot Coun This ~ II COtlducted by In ..,.._ ITATDmNT ,.._... 11 be IOld 1 • ..,,._ CUITOOY AMO()~ July 15, 1982 al ll:OOAM at nty eoge ty Oii Dittberner (under the lndlllldual. Thi 'ollOWlnO ,,.,_.,.doing ~Pf.,,..-.,. m•y • a bidder tor CUh (pey1ble at ttme'ol diday Brothers Cha I with June 18, 11182 ,_ Independent Administration F. Julio VlllCOYI bu.W-•: pub lie ule II o u need in .. ie In 11wtut money ot Ille United (AIAM)(lllMENT M: ADOl'TIOM) pe , .. _ of o..:... __ •-).The ""'tl"on Thie llltamenl w11 flled with Iha MIRA Mr'"'• BUSINESS PARK IJCPllll•llon of the nllute ol the Siii•) II .auth front enlfenoe lo THE PEOPLE OF Tl1E STATE OF Interment at Good Shepherd Publl•h•d Or1nge Co111 Diiiy --""'' r-.. """ P<OCMdl"Q agelnst you, )'OU thould Ille Orenge Covnty Old Couf1hOUM. CALIFORNIA, _....._ __________ .Piiot. June 22. 29. Jury 8. 13, 1912 la -for hearing in Dept. County Clertl of Orlll09 County on JOINT VENTURE NO. 328 182, oontact I llwyet. Clly of Sen II An• Sllte ot To DALE JOSEPH PARKS Ind
... ~ UW ....... MT. OLIYI
• Mortuarv • Cerreterv
1 Crematot\'
1625 Gosier Ave
Costa Mesa
540-5554
f.~ f'tM.CI llOTHUS
NUllO ADWAY
MOHUAIT ..... I 10 Broa<Jway
Cos1a Mesa
642·9150
1J 1.un a 10•00 ..
I SMITH & TUTHILL
..... WUTCUH' CHA.Hi
;
•
427 E 17th SI
Costa Mesa
64~9371
"MCI laOTMllS IMITNI' MOITUAI Y
627 Main St
tiUnt1nQ1on Beach
~&~39
2709-82 No. 3 at ?OO Civic Center June 26. 1982 17550 0111111• Avenue. lrvlnt. 2550 Senti Ana. eo.11 Mela. CA Clllfotnll. 1111 right, Uttelnd Int-I ROBERT 0. AITTENHOVSE Ind to -----------.......... w ·-...... Ci ..,... Clllf<)nQ 82714 02$27 oonYl)'ed lo Ind now '*" by II •M penotll ~ 10 be ftll Idler Nl.IC NOTICE unve, eat. w """ ty of Publl1hed Ortngt Cout Dilly LUSl(/MIRA MESA. • Urnllecl ''(tt 1 ,,,.... eddreM or common under said OMd 01 Truat In the or mother of NICI ""'* 1*10f1
Santa Ana, California on Pilot June 28. Jviy 8. 13, 20. t982 P•rtner1hlp, P.O. Box C-11580, dHIOn•llon ta 111own •bov1, no pr...-1)' lilullad In Mid County lbOYe named.
'1CTTTIOUa IMl ... U NAMI STATEMPn
The following petlOnl -doing bull ........
(1) ABE'S SEWER & DRAIN
SERVICE (2) ABE'S PLUMBING
COMPANY, 16783 6e1ch 91vd .. Huntington Beech. Cettlornle 92847 Tlmolhy J King, t6783 8Nc:ll
81Yd .. Huntington ee.ch. Clllfornla
92847
Robert E Hegtn. t8783 8eiach
Blvd., Huntington Be~. Celllomle
92847
This l>ulinee' II conducted by I
general panner~lp. Timothy J l(ltlg
Thi• •llternent w•• lll4ld wl!h tfle. County Clerk ol Or1noe County on
~ t2. 1982. f1tlU1
Publl111ed Or1ng• co .. 1 01ttr
Piiot. J4ll'1 t3, 20. 27. Auo 3. tN2 20IM.a
A~ 11, 1982 at 9:30 o.m. 2ns..a2 17550 Glll•ll• Avenue, lrvlne , werr1nty 11 g iven 11 10 111 endSl•t• dleeflbed .. Loi 15 In By «der of thll Court ~ -a YOU OBJIX:I' to the P't8.IC NOTM'C Cattt=T~~:STERN MUTUA' compllt-or COtrect,,..).. Block It ot Tr1ct 772. City or '*'°" d ied Ind acMMd that )'OW H.-.. of the dtion ,,.,,.. ,,_ .. TM benefle.ier)' under Mid Deed Newport 8Mot\ u .,_on a map mer •PP•et balore lht Judo• gran.... pe • ~ --'1CTITIOUI .._.. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, • of Trwt. by fNIOtl ot • b<eech or recatded In eoOk 23. PioQW 5 .no I Pr.ldlng It\ ~ 00-t of ohouJd either appear at the ..,._ lfA~ Wleconein corporation, 8tt Sheth default 1n the obliglllont MCUred 01 Mlecelleneous MIPI RacO<da 01 th• Superior Court. located 1t:
hearing a nd state your The loll"""-.......,. StrMI. &lit• 1810, Loe Angelal. thereby, 11eretol0<• executed and Orange County. Clfflornle. 14455 CIYlc Orlve, Vlclorvllla .
obEtlono or file written v-•.,, ~· .,, ~.,, Cllltomle 90017 dallvered to the underelgned • The alrHI lddreu ind other C1lllornle 92392 of th• ebove
ob tlono with the court bull~ 8:iLMAN co .• 510 w. ~'.i~~~ed by 1 written Dac111111on or Oeleurt ltl<I common dellgn1llon. 11111y, or the entllle<;' OOlltl on Nf)" 20, 1M2 • .,
be ore the hearing. Your Chapman Ave .. Orenge. Cl. 928e8 LUSKIMIRA MESA Oernend IO< Sell, Ind Miiien nollol r .. I PfOC*IY dMGrlbed •boY• I• 8:30 0 c:tocll A.M. ol ttlet di)'."*' a~ may be ln .........,... Evoene Flint, 2502 I Eal>f'U• 1 Utnlted Plt'IMftlhlp of bf'MCh Ind ol llectlon to C8llM P'Jf"l>0'1ed 10 be 23 t Canal Str .. 1. and there lo ti.aw '*-· If eny you ..-·-.. Or .~ Hiiie. c. 92953 Rictllrd T Delhi th• underalon•O 10 .. 11 H id Newport 8alcfl Celiloml• l\IYe, wtrt Mid P8llOO ~ not or 1y your attorney. Lor DHn w11111m•. 2502 t s.cr.tary. property 10 tatllty Nici obliOattona. The und1r'11gned Trus1•• be declatad rr. rrom the c:onlrot of l F Y 0 U A R E A ~ptH• Or .. L1gune Hiiie, C1 NORTHWESTERN end therHll., lh• unde,.lgned dl1clelm• •nl'-ll•blllty lor iny his patenll ac:conllng lo ftll petition CRED 92t63 ceuMd Mid nottca of brMch 811<1 ol lncorrec1,_ of the itreet eddr-on hie herein. ITOR or a conunaent Thil ~It ~ed MUTUAL Uf'E elect.Ion to be Reclorded Man:to 22, ltld °"'* OOtMIOll dellgnltlon. It G,_, lltlOer my Mnd Ind .... ot creditor of the deceaied, you gtnet_, . by e INSUAAHCE COMPANY 1982, M lnftr. No. 82-098282 of eny tllown herein IM Suc>erlot Coult of IM C0Unty Of
mUI\ file your claim with the ca .. ~~. ~ Goodlon. Mid Olftclet Aecordt. l a ld .. ,. w111' b• mid•. bul SM Blmetdlno. Sl!M Of ~
COW1 or pre.ent It to the Thll 1t1tement ... tllld wtth the Thie llat-t WM..._.. wfth 1.._ S1ld HI• wlll b• m1d1. but -ilthout oov1n1nt or -i1rr1nty, lhlt t-4, lM2.
1 I County Clerlc of 0r-County ,...., ,,. wllhoul ooven1nt or warranty, ~or lmplled, ~ding 11111. County Otertt Ind CW. peraona repreaentat v e June 18 1"2 -....-on Collntf Clerk o1 Oranot County on ..... or 1mp41ec1. reear'dlnO tftlt. PDIHHlrrn, °' encumtir°"°91. 10 ot 1t11 Superior Court
appotnted by the court • · ,_1111 June 7, 1u2. pauu.ion, or ~ to por ttll Nlflllnlng pt1ne1p.i llMn of o11t118tatt o1
whhln fClW' rnontha from the P1o1bll1htd Orono• Cout o.11y p Co """' pay"" rlfftllnlnO ptlncANI.,,,., °' ttlt ftOll(•I MCWed by Mid 0..0 of Clllfomll lot "" da~ of flrtt lasu•nce or Ptlol .111"9 22. 20. Jliy 8, 13, 1912 ubHthtd Ot1n09 Ht Delly Iha llOM(l)-.wid by Mid Deed ol '"'•'· •Ith lnterell lhweon, H ~Of 8en ..... 111""111'""""dll.,.IO"" Je«en M ~ in Section ~ Piiot. June 22. 20 . .IVt:1 I. '!71t!'!.. TNlt, with .,,..,_ OI In Mid now prO'Med In Mid ~I), ~ JOlllPf\ 81tr, ~ ...-VT-" ..--pr~. adv-, 11 lnY· under If any. under Int"""' o1 Mid Oeect Publltbad Oranee Coolt ~ P'lBJC fl)TIC( 700 of the Problt.e Code of "" •rM Of Mid Deld of Tf\lll of T~uet. ••••· choron end Hot. JUN 22, 2t, """'1«.1~ 1tlf iiiiiiiiiin~'AiuiNiiiiii' California. The ti me for PWUC fl)'f1C( PWlJC llOTIC( ...._ CflttON and~ of IN ·~or the Trwne oncs of tt1t u1...a ITA~ cw ...... OllXMT tllinl cl.al.ml will not expU'e TnW end Of the INeta cnMect ~ trutll croatecl by Hid Offd Of --.... ---~ ~ ....... -_.... •-f-•• montha ~-Mid 0..0 of Tr\111, Sokl .... wtl be Tl'\lll., lot 1111 -'"' rwono1>1y ..--""',_ r_,,,_.___ .,...., .., ..,_ uvm l~OITMIANNUM.aTATIMIH'f hlldonltlurldey.~5.1t12at ..umet.aloM:l35,t41,tt. ---~.....;-.;;....;..;..;. __ _
The followtoe p1t1on1 hive the d~te of the hearln.t ftAfl IJtOID DICI ..... a'l1 •1 2:00 p.m .. 11 the CNtomon A~ Tht bent1f1i01otY under Mid Detd f'ICTITIOU9 .......
lblltdoned ttie \IN of tM Flc1lti0ul nodced above. of en111nce, lo th• Civic Clenltl Of TNlt ,_...._ eit90Uttd and MAim lfATmn "*Jt: ~~D MERCANTIU, y 0 u MA y IX AM IN E ~ "::..~..:::-::.c...-r lulldln~. 300 EH~m•n dtllverad lo 11\e undtWfnM • "'' IOllOWlflf PofMn 11 CIO!flt
Ht·A Morl11t Avenue, 8elbo1 t)w fUe keJ>l by ~cow1.l U Toi.II adn'lltted _., I 4t.11Utl Amh• ~111~0':' the lnlll• ~0:-:::: :..~ ~ .. -,....,..T._..tl . -·• ...,,.,, c.. t2112 you are ln~ra.... n the rot1t1 llabllt• i1187.147 p11t1:11t1on oe 11111 '**' "' I040I ~ ......._ " ...... _... ,__
The flctlltou1 lu1lnt11 Name eala\t, you m&y file• nqu.t C::IOIUll patd up t:141.1ao ;:.;;;td-unp8fd llllWeOI ._ :-,.,: 111.-.;.,":: _,... ..: !8~ !~' ~ ~~ r•f.,rM to otlov• w11 lll•d In with the aourl to ~Ive Ot0et o.ics ""and ..,....... ...,,. &w tM llllo'lt ......,. of o.-..i ..., ....,_ to • .... _ 0..... ~on~ 11. 1MO. ~.,,.. 1 ttt.17'7 d11or1boct oood ol 1ri111 and ... ~ ~ lrW!Mn "'*.,._"' · 1-IM.~ Het.tClrdl. •p•cl al nottc• of the ~.,..,.INI ' ... Oii 01time1ed c.ote 011~ .. fNlf •• ::/:,_~:::.=: ~t1111101•, 1ncio: Cal~•rn:•
COtON.., ...,, CA tHtO Inventory of ff\ate Hftte uni ; ,,,.. flllldl (JutJIM) •,.100,n71!!! 11awonH1 11 dot.a ta.al. To o...-.-"· , ... -.. orp•ra•!.~~i•' ... ,:~ •• ",.'~" Lr111tt1 ~. C>ownlnQ , U441 and of t)w ... dant,. llCICX>Unt.a Otlrt ~"°"'--tMIOnt ,._ ........... "'9 °""*"Did, yiou ~ f~ ml.I .. venue, -,., • •· ~T· ca. tNIO and reporia · dtscrlb•d ln ~I 111 cap11.i""' Mt.•11 ... oft.46.'1=.• ,~, ~~AHY ~~~
--. ~--~ . ...,_ lee ti on UOO. & of the ,,.:;::: ~. ~..... 111.7 ... 000 fVL&.. lllMCI INC er. LM UINll. ;..TiitAii. tNC . 'irt~.•j...!!;~t...a Calllomla ..... ~Code. :e.-=-=ct::: 4M.IU , ~._..,, ,......,.._ ........ --........... --~ ,,.. ,,..,..., ,.,...... _ ........... _ .. """ -~·· ::o--....... ~ i,·· ... =.:---~ ~ ..... ~ .... -o.n,....... ~-.=::r,:-·~ ...... , "" ;_~-.. 11o..r-L-=t::~ --~°'"'" _...., ........... ~ ......... , ...... ..
. .. (llf• ) ,,,_. .... ,_..,,. 1t1t ,_ .... ~ tt. '"',....Ill"' .... L• ,...,...., .. ... °'"'r c-1 ---"··· .... _ .. __ ...... ,;1~, -"" .. ...., °'""' ~ frA' Jwlr •. t4,;IO, Q::t·'.S:::~~· ..... · • .... ~ o.11111·0ttte ~ ~·· / *" .......... #'t"··t• .. a • ••• ~°' .. o.°"'~···I ...... "· ... •m, .. ~-...... ;,'•; ...... • -~ .
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~ ....... -:... ... -,.. "' .................... : l.oa Anoe6M. Qalltotni., IUN.HINI LIQUOI', 714 W, lllltlY IO tile , .... ., t .. 11 ..,_, Ooeta ...... Ceihtnle
" If oatl ·p1.1rt uan1 10 Ill• Nta?. "**Ii ~ Act tot penlll..,1n Hyw11 01100 Ollln, to 17 to
10 raloc•t• tlle Orange County Wey1kl1 ltrMI, Al\IMlm, C1lll.
Alrpon Offlol lrom 4MrMecM!lllt tHOI.
lou1•¥•rd to the ¥1Clnltr of Ille iun\ loon C111n. 1011 10. IOUUlwelt oor,,., ol lltoll l lraet Wa da trM t, An•Mlm, Calll,
MCI Jambor• ~•. City of H • Nawpott lalCll, Otan .. Counly, Th9 tlUtlnaal It oonduated by
c.lllOf* lndMduall (Hulbtnd • Wlftl. The public II llwjtad to IUbmll Hyun Choo Clllft
wrl111 n oommantl on 11111 Thie 1111_,1 w11llltdwltll1111
lj)pllcatlon 10 1111 'Metal ........,. COullly Clettl of Orange Counly on
lewd at tlll 'actarll AaMf·,_. 1t1W1 J\lllt 17, 1N2. ol Sin ,,.nc11co. 400 Saneoma ,,..._
Slraat. Se11 ''•nci.co. C1lllornl• Publl1hed Ot1n9a Co11t Dally 94120. The oommant l*10d on thle Piiot, June 12. 29. JvA'I I, t~. 1ee2 •PPllCallon wlll a.nd on '1rld1y, 2714-ta
AUQutt 13, 1111. Clll Mr. Gordon Srrilth. (4 IS) 844·2229, •• th• rta.IC NOTIC(
'•d•r•I i.1Hn11 1t1nk o l 81n .,. .. -.... -wtTHIHlAWAL. Frandeco II you n..o lntormallon .. • ·-.. ' ..,... ·~1 111.11>mm1no cominent• Tiii ~ lllMTNIRltW
F1der1I Rn1rve wlll oon°1ldar Tiie undartiaMd ll«lby 111111:
GOl'lll!lllllt. lnQIUdlnQ requeeta for 1 ( 1) ~ llotlt'®t butlnall name of
PllbllO mMtlno or formal llMrlng on lht P•tlnatthlp I• HOWARD
llll IPQllcetlon, If tn.y are r~ 800K(I) Tl<,!£~~.;.. .• ~ nerna durlnQ Ille QOllllTl4Nll parlOd. ,,. ""uo..,... .wAy t3 tOH ... ,_, of 1111 pannerthlp Wll
Ftr11 1niw1tete Bank fllad In Orange County on Marell 6,
ol C.Wtomlt 1912.
-lot A~ Celltornla 131 Tiie ~ pl-of buell-.
Publlthad Orang• Cout Dally o1 1111peftnetthlc>11 loc:atad et 8071 Piiot ~ .... 1• 20 1982 Slater Avenue, Suitt 145, • _, ... • ~lfnatofl ...... CaltfOtnla.
-------...... ~~6-;..1-2 t•I 1111 pwtnar wltdrtwlno "°"' the p1rtnerelllp l a FLORA
WATANABE. ret6dlna II 5575 Mult
Drl¥a, Buena Pn, C411ttornlL l'tc:TnlOUa .,... ..
NMmaTAnmNT Tl'le tollewtng pareon le doing
~~LEASE & SALES,
8762 Gardtn Gr0¥9 Blvd .. Gardin
Glow, CallfOfnla 92e44
Maryann Flareau, 199•2
Rangtr Lane, Huntington Beaoh, Callfomla 92&4f
Thie bu~ le c:onducled by en lndlvldual.
Maryann AarNU
Thlt llet-1 w .. filed with the
County CIWk of Orenge County on
June 26, t912. ,,tnOI
Publlahed Orange Co111 Dally Piiot. June 29. July I. 13. 20, t982
2770.12
Nil.IC NOTICE
F'ICTmOUI llU9INIH
NAmlTATIE•NT
The tollowlng peraon I• doing
buslnesau: CH ARLES FRANKLIN
REPORT. 21'40 Aater Pl-. Coeta
Miu, Callfornl• 92627 Cherlll FrankUn Grove, 21 40
Atter Place. Coete Mff8, Ceffto<nl•
Flori Watanabe
Stet_,t flied with the County
Clertl of Orange County on Merell
5. 1912.
'1Mla
Publl•h•d Or1n9• Co11t Dally
Piiot, June 22. 29 • .Jl.lly 8, 13, 1992 271M2
F'ICTTTIOUa llUalNEll
NAmlTA~
The lollowlng person 11 doing
bualneN u :
MAIDS OF ORANGE COUNTY. 1eee Newport Blvd .. Cost• ~.
CA 92827.
JEANNINE GAHRING, 18202
Mesa Verde Courl. Foontaln Valley,
CA 92708.
Thie bulineu la eondUClld by 111
Individual. Jeannine Gal'lrlng
Thia ttatement WU flied With I
County Cllf'k ol Orange County
June 25, t912.
F112211
Publlahed Orenge Co111 Dall
PllOt. June 29. July 8. 13, 20, t992. 277 ... 8
92627 -----------
Tt\ls ~ Is conduc:ted by en ----:::'.""."::Ptlll='.:"'IC:"'.".'."NO':'."'.":'TICE=~:----I Individual,;.~ .......... F Gr0¥9 F'ICTTTIOUI 9UIMll
""'•-NAmaTAn.NT This ltet-1 -ltled with tl'll Th• toffowlng peraon 11 doing Coun~ Clw1I of Orange County on bualnMa u: J~ 7, t9a2. ,,_1114 PACIFIC SEAL COMPANY,
1635 Whlttllf' Avenue. Unit A-10, Publlahed Oreng• Co111 Daily Coete ~. California 92&27
Pilot. June 29. July I. 13, 20. 1912 Fredetldc E. Tutlper. 7 Kamalii
2809-82 Court, Newport Beacll. Calllornll
9~ Thi• bulineu 11 conducied by an NI.IC NOTIC£ K..... lndlv!Oual F'ICTTnOUa llUalNEH Frederick E. Tu!ipet .. .._ ITATl•NT Thia etatement wu filed with tl'le
The folowlng penone are doing Coun~ Clerk of Orange County on bu~~AN INVESTMENTS. June
5
'
1982
FttlDOI
17550 Glllalle Avenue, Irvine, Publlthed Orenge Co11t Dally Clllfornle 92713 PllOt, June 29, July 8, t3, 20, 1982 John o. Lulk, P o . Bo• 1 _________ 2_n_u_2
C-19580. 17550 Glll•ll• Avenue,
lfvlne, Cllllfomle g27t3 Wiiiiam 0 . luak. P. O. Bo•
C-19580, 17560 Giiiette Avenue, MAim IT.A,._,.
!Mne, Ceflfornll 1121t3 The totiowtno per90n 11 doing
JOHN D. LUSK & SON, a ~ •
Callfornla Corporation, 17650 WOVOt<A COMMUNICATION
Gillette A-. P. 0. Bolt C-19MO, SERVICE, 117tl Twllp Court,
Irvine, Cellfomla 112113 FOl.WMln v~ c:.lbnll moe
Thie ~ II condueted by • Sten J . ac*, 117" T~Court, llmtted petvlefelllp. ., __ ....._ v-,.........._._ ~
JOHN D. LUSK a SON .-.-n_, _,., _,,,.. '"'" 1n
e Cllllomla eotPOretlon ~ ~ II conductecl by
Rlc:Nwd T Deihl, 81en J . Okie
Secr9'111y Thia Ntemtm -flied wltll ttle Thia ~t -Ned with ttle County Oettt of Or9ftOI County on County Clerk of Oranve County on June 25. 1912. ~ 17. 1962. ,,.._ ,11D07
Publtltled Orenge Coett Dally Publl1h1d OreJ\ge Coatt Dally
Piiot, June 22, 29, J"*I I . 13, t992 Piiot. July I . 13. 20. 1912 2771-42
2711 ... 21-----------1 Nil.IC NOTIC£
Nil.IC N0T1C( FlCTTTIOUS .,... ..
NAmlTAT'EmNT
FICm:.-::..... Th• lollowlng person la doing
....-&TATl..wl ~-The tollowlng persone are doing SONSHINE DOUGH. 892 t buslnMI u · Crncent, Huntington Bea~. Ca.
CVPRE0SS COLLEGE SHELL. 112M8 8001 Orange Avenue Cypr-Ce Donald Wayne Steinke, Jr .. 90630 · · 8921 Crescent , Huntington Beach,
Abed Abdel Shehld, 11'410 Cer:i~~ .. ness 11 conducild by an ~ton Blvd .. Loe Angelet, Ca. Individual.
Telaal Abdel Melek. 11 t 8 Ooneld W. Steinke, Jr.
Gardenalr• Lane. Garden Grove. Thia ltatement wu llled with Ille ea 92&4 1 County Cletll of Orll\gt County on Thia buelrlMI 11 conducted by e June ta. t992.
Nmlted pertnerlhlp F1t1IOI Talut Abdae Malell Publlehed Oreng• Co11t Dally Abed Abdel SMhld PllOI June 22, 29, July 6, 13, 1982
Thie stat-I WM fllld with Ille !>4179-82
County Clerk of Orange County on
June 18, t912 rta.JC NOTIC[
F1t1t1CI I F1CTlTIOUa ........ Publlehed Orenge Coaat Dally ...._ STAT'lmNT
Pllo1 Ju"9 22. 29. July I . t3, t912 The lollowlng parson It doing
2708-82 bu.._ Ir&:
WARD CONSTRUCTION, 3402
-----------Pllrtl Drive. Santa At\a. CA 92707. NI.JC NOTICE ROOOER Al.AN WARD. 3402
ACTTnOUa .,._II Pllf'k Dflve, Santa At\a. CA 92707.
MAim &TATUmWT I~~ Is c:ondue1ed by 1n
The lollowlng P9"IOnl -doing Rodger Ward ~ -This IUltemenl WU flied with the A.ORALS FOR YOU, 8432 S4iO<> County C*11 of Orange County on
Ulr., tU'ltlngWn a.acn. CA 92e47. June 25 1912
Mery J. FIJd, 8432 Slloo Clt.. ' . F1tat2
HunUnuton a.c:tl. CA 92e4}. Publlal'led Orange Co111 Dally Hunt= ~.~2~ Cit .. PllOI. June 29, July I . t3. 20. 1992.
Thia ~ .. conduc1ed by • 2785-12
..,.. ~ rtaJC M)TlC(
Thl9 ttatamant wM lllad wltn the K.-
County c*" of Orange County on '1CTmOUe .,... ..
June if, 1912. NAm ITAT'llmNT
Publlehad Or1nge Coa:.~ ~:nno pareone ere doing
Pilot. June 22. 29, July 6, 13, 1992 MANUFACTURER'S OIRECl',
271o.-&2 1NO Newport Blvd .. eo.11 Mela,
-----------ICA 92627. "8.IC NOTICE Supreme lndu11r1 ... e
FICTITIOUe .,._.. c.llfornla COf'POl'ellon, 11781 Hale
NAm aTATDmNT A--. ltVlne, CA 9271•
The following peraon 11 doing ...!~=-II oonduct.o by • ~--........ BlAl<E CASE SURFBOAAOS, Suprwne lndumlM 11461 "-ood Strwe. Fountain WlMtm W. Taylor
Vrltflt Cllltct'* 92708 PTllident ei111e l etunan Cua, 11451 Thie e11temant w11 llltd with
AOHWOOd, Founteln Vell•y. tht County CMrtc ol Oranoe County Ca1bn19 927()1 I June 1f, 1ff2. ,_
llllt ~ II ~Id by 111 Publlatlad Or•"I' co .. 1 Dally
lndMduel. .... L. c... "°'· June 22. 29, Nltt I . 13. 1912
llllt .. rt I -II -fllld wftfl the 211M2 ~~of Orenet County on Ml.JC llOTJC(
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Meds'ln income of Dail11 Pilot famUN• •
ercttds 134.000 a ytar. Your ad r•ache•
the county's most ofllunit buulng
audi~ce. ·T
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H1·8'417 540· t 16 t tor more ~·
, ................. .
Alt rNI Hlate advtrUMd
In lhlt llewtl)ep., 11
eubJaot to the Federal
'•Ir Hou1lng Aot of 1"8
which makN It Iii.a.I lo td~llM "any preferen-
ce, llmttatlon or dltcrlml·
l'lltlon b•Hd on race.
color, rallglon, Hx or
n1tlon1I origin, or any
Intention to make any
euch preferana., llmll•·
tlon or dltcrlmln1tlon."
Thie naw.papet wtll not
knowingly accept any
ad11ar1l1lng tor r11I 11-
1111 which It In 11lol1tlon
of tl'le law
EHtU1 Advert l·
sers should check
their ads dally an
report errors lm-
m e d I ate I y . The
DAILY PILOT as-
sumes llablllty for
the first Incorrect
Insertion only.
...... 111 s.l• ...................... c..,,,, 1ooa ....•..........••..•..
llYESTOllS
lllUM
S 140,000. One 2 Bdrm
duple• and one 3 Bdrm
MPlrate hOUM. Property
zoned A-5. high dentlty.
A SYMPOSIUM:
"WHAT'S HAPPEIHI& OUT · THERE?"
An In-dept h analysis of the current residential
real estate market ... and what can be done about It.
Public Invited
JIM WOOD, PRESIDENT
UNIQUE HOMES, INC ..
Thursday, July 15, 7:30 l'.M.
Irvine Coatt Country Club
C•ll For R ... rvetlon1, 815-8000
•• , .. l&YPlllT
PromOl'ltory 81y. 6 8dr111
11oma. Ltg '"' room, for· mal-dlnlng. F.R. Powdaf'
rm. Gourmet kitchen.
SOP tor 55' y1eh1 tnd
aid• lie You own the
land Owner will 11t1et
wllh ll'11nclng It ,850,
000 c;athryn Tennille'•
11•11 .
GEORGE fl KINS COi
759-1100
...... .
~HERITAGE
· Hf AJ ro~
CLOSING COSTS OHL "t) s 1 tOO/mo. ell I•• d•-
ductlbla, IJdJecient to city
perk. Investor wlll lutnlth
dow11 payment 30 )lie•
llxed loan -Ho belloofi. Sharp new 3 ldrm, ·3
81111 Condo f145,ood:
380 W. Wlleon, 831-soed °' 96'4-3899.
toWI PlltUlll
Bffl 1111W In Btufft. Ml. II.ft &11111 ........
ocean, city llghte 1nd E/Sld• home + gu••t
mountalna from balcony houM. alley eecaN. Xlnl
Of hvlng room 2 Bdrm arH S 165.000 C•JI
plus 1011 Htghly upgra-645-9557. 95S-0782 ·
decl. dream kitchen. ep•· -=:---""".:"'-:-----::-=::::i
rel etalrc:aM Full prtc. DI•• 11i•I I $196 000 751-3191 .................... ..
• BuHdtf enxloue. ~ Yf!.
1.._AI \411 IM"-"
UlllOME MIME
PUS
lTTUOTIVE &PT.
ophon to purct\ .... Onl)1:
o4 home• remelnlnO
LHM IOf 17 50 pr sq ft
3 & o4 Bdrm. 3 Ba. jeG,,
11un1, fenc ed yerd.
Some w/oce1n view"
Located In Cap111rano
Beach Catt lor •PP~ 1 770-290<1
lt~i., /Hf ..................••..
WAY IELIW IUlm
3 br. 2 bl. Univ. Parle
Terrace S 149.000,
Terms Agt 955-0782 ~
evs 857-6010
PREllUI
LOCATIOI
Clly says you can bulld 8 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! units Extremely dffltl· =
3 Bdrm "townhome
type" with sunny kitchen
and courlyerd Palto
Oller huge g•rage IS •
1paclou1 t Bdrm apt
Tree lined CdM street
t(Wo loanl e111lllbla Wllh S t40,000 down RaaltlhC
el S.tl49.500 A haling of
Martlyn Hodget
on lhts 3 bdrm. 3 ba
Rosewood Model 1n lr-
111ne Grovff Protess10-
n ally decor11ed. up-
grades thru-oul. former
model hOm4I 41h bdrro,
covarted to formal dlrnng
rm by tne butlder S t69,
000
bte property Prk:ad to -----------------1-----------------1 e II at $140,000
S46·23t3
THE REAL
ESTATERS
II lnrPllT II
Charming • Br & large
family room 2 brick
llrep11cu, country kit·
chen. quiet re11dent111
area In modern trac1 by
euccol•. Long term Ml·
ler fln1ncing. l<Wo down.
s22g,ooo Including tend.
144-4111 . -
TJ\Y I .OH < 'O
car s*blkes•
*skateboards"
trucks*baby
carriages•tea
carts•trikes
rol lerskates •
w alkers*toys •wagons••••
scooter s*hot
rods*coupes•
trailers*hard
tops•convert-
ibles•motor
homes*lawn
mowers*llmos
•corporate
headquarters
•garden carts
Model A's .. ••
•typingtables
wheelbarrows•
recreational
vehicles•golf
carts*model
trains*blkes
*pia~cars
ref rlger a tors
"skates••••••
PllllllU ... El
Prue West Bey bayfront. Slipe for 2 boeu,
remodeled 3 bdnn. 3 bath $1,200,000.
FORECLOSURE lJ~l()Uf ti()Mfi
Realtors. 875-6000 Pickup over $500,000 equity overnight.
Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 Once m a hfetune opportunity. Won't -
bdrm, 3 bath, 3700 sq. ft. $1.385.000. last!
Oceanfront.
. UM ISLE IHEI
Prime Lido Nord bayfront. 5 bdrm, 5 ~ bath.
l..ge L.R., 2 boat alipe $1,500,000.
Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large rec. nn.
beam ceilinp, fumiahed, pa.Uoa. $420,000.
UllA ISLE IAYFlllT Laaoon view from 6 bdrm, 5 bath, playroom,
dark rm, den. Boat alip. Now $1,000,000.
UYllM llYI
SpedaCUlar bayfront view 2 br, 2 be up; 2 br,
2 ba dn. 2 boat alipe $1,000,000.
DlllUllllYI
Coronado llland cuat. bay{ront lot. M' boat
dock. Plant avail Red. $370,000 w /t.enm.
ILIFfl 11111
Single story end w1it, expanded 3 br, 3 ba on
largest er-nbelL $250,000.
PAii I.Ill
3 bdrma, 2~ baths condo near pool $145,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
) ·~ "" . 'f '. O• [i • • • .,'4 ~ f"; ~ ~ f1 ~
IOIOll
ctltU HL llU
Primest Orange Cty 2 ~ ac. hilltop ocean
view new estate. Pool, spa, waterfalls,
electr. gates, 5800 sq ft w/360 degree Oltn UYll view o f a ll O .C . Tennis court + T11ree bedroom• D••·
helicoptor pad area. ASSUMABLE mauc living room Pr1. -.523~~rav.t
S vale backyard Secluded --------LOANS & TERM . Originally listed for pool. Owner wlll consider Trtlk 18971 ,Anllocn. ltcbir.,
$2.200.000. Sacrifice at $1 ,128,382.63 lease-option. Can ua lor •Br 2 Ba D.R .. F.R. 111.1
a ppr 0 xi ma l e J y w i th $ 3 5 o , o o o details $279.000. 01 un111 s200.ooo. S50.
approximate cash down. Only the serious 1~~~·~3~1~~ l~l~H~~~ ~~~ 8°12~: '"~ ~~~·~~ need call directly t o PATRICK I· yrs Agen1 54t-5032
TENORE. 760-8702 & 631-1266. RE/ l11MI /dH' /OOf Brand New Homea &
MAX Realtors, agt. Brokers welcome. · •• •••••••••••••••••••• Coodo1. no money dowri FN SALE N TUii while lhey last (7 14)
R&IMt« of Costa Mesa
•Ulllllff 11.214' .......
lY&UIU 1144
W hen you uke over
el111tlng loan on the ell·
gent • Br executive
home 1hat !\al beer'I ex·
1enslvely prepared tor
enterteining One of few
l\Of'TIU In area on FEE
LANO 2a70 San Mlguel
Or .. Newport Beach .
759-1501 or 752-7373.
CIUP
Priced at $114.900 and
1oce1ed In N Costa
Mesa 3 Bdrms. 1 •t. Ba, 2
car garage & enciOMd
rec room. Good linan-
c:lng. 831-7370
TR\DITIO\ \I
RL\l J'
Beautlful home. lrplO In 5'6-9522 Agt ' ~m. ~~:1 ·~~0~t ~~ w u• •1ei IHI
eQ y ··'··················· or •PIS In Nwpt area OLDE LAGUNA CHARM
64S-9557, 955-0782 Un1Que 2 bdrm floor ...
1nin911 1111 . ..•.•........•.......
plan I bath, llv rm wr
be1med ceilings. nerd<-'
WOOd floors & cozy k>9
t>Yrning frple S 167.500
Full Pr« s.lf/llft.D MISSION REAL TY
This 111 var11111e 2 Bdrm ________ •9_" __ -0_7-=3_1 __ ,..,.
2 balh 2 unit home OCEANFRONT Mobile
F1replaoe in IMng room, Homes. -al $80,()()0.,,
arched celling. formal Pvt 499-38 t6
dining room. doubie g•· w B.'l/ 1..-
rage $339.000 ••'-~~~ ••• ' •• ! ...... ~~ 142-5200 .... ..... .... ~'
Co-ops from S39°.0()0ol
equ1ly price Condos
from $75.000 full price j PETE J BARRETI ... REALTY
Motivated seller wlll also ~~~~~~=~~ help finance this tow prl· ~
ced rental properly
MAKE OFFER
LIDO ISLE
l eisure World Resales
2'4221 Paseo de Vale~.
Lag Hills 7t4/837-5500 I
11 ..... 11 J.1tA I Off C ' I• IOU •• -;;C"; ••••••••••••••••
UD
, A lln
Newly remodeled 2 Bdr
home on lit\ R-2 IOI. 15
down get• you In with
low monthly peymentt.
Planty ol room to add
another unit. Well prloed
11 104.900. 5-46-2313
Ul1IUff 12H,111 .
Emotional fimlly home In
g1rdan Nlllng with fa-
bulOUJ waterlCtll)lng ln-
cludlng refl~lon pool,
jacuzzi plue night llght
vi-. light & airy with
South of the Hwy. In
Coron. del M1r. Current
income S1450 per mo.
You can Uva In one unit
and stlll earn 1950 per
mo. 11 preeent ratul
Prlcecl now II )ult $229,
000.
'7 I 4J 67M400
IJIJIUa.JUI
HARBOR
lllAIWIYIUY
Thie "Sltr" 1hl'1H 0'1
bait E.alde st. F .. tur• 2
Bdrmt, carpeting over
good hrdwd floor•. IP·
pll1nca1. &. tharp •P-
peeranca. Owner flexlble
on ter ms. Full price
$133,000. 7~1-3101
c:,· .• ' -"t-" I I • • •• •
super etzad famlly rm. -----------..-...-"--
Prlead to Miii
144-MH
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I
I
•UYJlllT*
UATIUP ........
WOWI Lowut priced
beyfront home ON BAL-
BOA coves. Large 4
bdrm, 3 balh, double
flreptace, covered patio
plut much morel Wiii
AITO O< trade for Eul-
blutl -S.yehores or ???If
"'"' $257,500
BURR WHITE
REALTOR. IMC.
675-4630
...... lay ""' -The--f .. -tes_l_d_re_w_ln-1ha-
11•ra Wut ... a Dally Piiot •fl .. ltll• Clasllllad Ad. Call Todey &42~5478.
I; A " u T s E I I' I I I I
II R 0 It A D , ,1 . I r I I .
.!!!!'.~ •. ! ... !!....... SALE IY OWIEll
l•IN9it '"' Ttr111 Home+Gues1+1ncome owe 1st -Fle11. T8fm1
509 Acecl• CdM nr bch
Sp0t1ess Vacant Duple•
Huge 5br/3ba+3br/3ba
•<tOI( ownl bkr 645· 70•8
IEWPORT
llElllTS
3 Borm. 2 be, lamlly rro.
plus oomplelely separate 1 guest llClht-646-575',
FOR SALE BY OWNER :
SEAWINO CONDO ht TI• tfFDQ 28r. 1•.t.Ba, patio. pool, llYIM TllUO( 5')8. 2 CIT garega,. Wll(
t o bch S 130,000 Slll,IOt 673-t~. 497--4208 I
A neat 3 BR 2be with l;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijt • over t800 sq fl with lo-1• I-'
vely patios and gardens PllOll Tl 1111
Owner will hnenoa sub-O.stingu1shad exfl()Ut1114i
stant111 1stTO 11 t2% -7 locltfon In ••clu9iYa Blif'
yr term A leuehold es-Canyon • BA. bright end
tale Priced to Mii in '" eiry homt wllg pat101. tall 144-1211 pool & spa ., .. f()I' yolJf
corpor1te •nd ramll
enlerlainlng. Priced aub-
a 11nII1 lly below tfl~
market for Immediate
.... 6 occupancy. $641.
500 Incl. t1nd. Tom ..tJ-
llnson -Tarry H1ne1
642-8235 (H50),
!Jn NIG[L
llAIL['1 ~
ASSOCIATES
t::Mar.nati 1r~1n~
l~,f.7A!il,D~J
fof I
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OOIT NOWI ... ,., .....
Vour Dalty Pilot
hMoe Oltec10tY ~reeentathle
IU·H11, at. Ill
~!~ ........... . ""'*h & rough c1rpen1rv. 01btnet1. room addl·
t1on1. &4&·7228
f~!r.!.h!r!!! •.••..•.
No StHmlNo Sh1mpoo Sllln Speclallat. , .. ,
dry FrM eat. 839·t582
Crpte ln1t1ll/rep1lrld
1-6itlf Flood d1mage. St11m
...... 1111c.ftfml ••
"l~OILl400.0N8 & Owpen1,y. LIO'd, H
Yf9 Hp lrWln '4•2711
l'lne '~ Ollf'pentry R4Nn0d. 81*), R1nct1D Lio. <41Hl1 720· 1HO
W,._Y 00..ST"UOTION
R9m0dtl • Addlllona
L1e ... 20802 8•M200
a . .t. •1ffll11 I ltt
Lio. 3011888. Remodel,
1dd'n1, cablnett.
8 .. 8-8588/0'45· .. 044
M•'1t·h•l11·I••••· Frff e11. ReH. prlce1.
Oual. work. Lie. 337181>
831·2345
Oeneral Contractor Ind., comm'I, rt1.
Lie. 333217. 657-1738
•'""••••••••••••••• clng.55<4-8510. 1173-8588
0riv.w1)'t, Parking l.Ot Shampoo & tte1m "leen C81t1a W•n1kl~ Aepelrs, S..tooetlng. C ... · • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • s&s Atphll 031•41119uc olor brlghtenera, wht Kit. Remod., oeremlo tile,
Cf Pit • 10 min. bltech. cabinet• Call now • Ir .. Oen Hallberg Grading Hall, llv/dln. rm•$ 16; l\lg 11tlm1te 842-0881
& Pevlng Co. Rll/Coml. room $7.60: couch $10; CUc:. 31178041 842-17:10 chr $5. Qulf ellm. pet Cstm deck• & patio co·
odor. Crpt repair. 16 yr1 vert. Free e111. refs Mf,..tfl" up. 00 work myHll Prompt 648-2335 Tim P~~;;;;1~~;tA·u~~·c1;~: Reis. 531.0101
nll)G, Wulng, Pollahlng. EXCEi. CARPET CARE JM O.tellera 840-5199. J1cll Buffington
Automobile Air Cond.
~air. 180 Wells Pl1ce CM. Bonteka. 548·5208 ~~{'!!~I .......... .
Pre-achool teacher wlll
baby ti I. act I vi t les.
tM.lpe<VIM<I play. Bushard
& Adama. HS. 964·3288
Owner/Ol)lretor
C11pet, uphol. 1rea rug
cle1n1no. Work gu1r.
Free Eat. 845-1771
f!!!~!I.~~'!!!!!! •.•••
Cement·Muonry·Blook
Walls-Cu11. wofl\, Uc.
w381057 Rob s.4'7·2883
BABYSITTING-my home. Orlvea, patios. walk•. Free
lncd yd, hot meals. Any-eSI. No Job too •mall.
tlme. 548·26741 536-2607
,,,.,,,,, •••••••••..•..........
•KATRINA'S: LIVE·IN
hskprs, dally maid serv.
olllce cleenlng, orpt
cleaning. 835-2116
~!! ............. .
DRYWALL/ACOUSTIC
Repair•. new & old. 11
yrs exp. Sud 552·9582
Wall textures-Acoustic
Hang-Tape.Steel stud•
Lie 3899441 1·532·5549
~ ..•.•....•.. ~ ••.••.......•.
A11fd. Cln·11H. oarclen Hiullno••t11dlflt w1tr~11.
NIY, 111111111 tr.-trim. \.ow r11 ... rell1bl1.
•73 0 .. 1 ,,. -.t. l•MOlt Willy Tnan k vou, lteu,
• ~ 711-0121
-L-IC""''b_E_L_l-CT_R.,.C-IA-N-1 l'"ltl \........... Jl~O, HRVIOI
Quit. work•R111. r1t11 TrM trim, gen, clnupe, M111Unl : "'d. 011111 up
F I ... 1 6072 T oemen1 work. ,,... .. 1. ,. '"II."" . om Call 6 ... 1$0.il an)'llmt Quick o ... n. ''"wt IL.ECTR\01AN • • na-05411
a I I b /A I I Jn1le'1 G11denlng
m 0 1 epi "' L 0 • Cl11n·1.1p1; tr11 trim A B•a•HINal•f. 233 tOll·C· 10. 6'8·520 • • ••••• •• • • •• • •••••••
lileotrlcll Contractor
Ind .. Comm, R11. I.lo
33321'1. Ph 66'·1738
llUUTDIUOTllO
We don't mike you wait
Lie. 3706119. 13 t·1823
RESID/COMM'UINO.
20 yrs. Oo my own WOl'k.
LIO, 278041 Al 648.S128
!~~!!~~ ............. . .........
Free e1tlmate1 848·8268
&!~.'!~!!.1.~IJ~l!~ ••••
Furniture & kitchen rellnl·
thing. Mike your home t>eeutllul Jett 956· 11111•
m11n1. Mrv. 5410.8035 Join'• c1ean1no Service
••• ,..... Hou ... ·APll·Aentolt
•••• •• -.. •••• •••••• ••. Ollleet. 5.40· 1287
HOMi IMPROVEM!NT ROBIN'S CLEANING
REPAIR·Pl.UM81NO Strvlce • I thoroughly
C1rpentry. lite, Ille. Fr11 clean houM 540·08!17 eat, No Job too 1m111. ·
845-2811 TIRED OF HASSLES?
EXPERT HANDYMAN Rell1ble c1e1nlng help I•
Carpentry • Roofing here! Rel•. 9eo·'1452
Plumbing, 1tc. e..2.eo13 Gene111 HouHole1n1ng.
LOU'S HOME RfPAiR' Aell1ble, rele tO yrt •~p.
Elec·Carpentry·Plumb. ee2-05 tO alt. 4
Plaattt·Stucco-Palnt Quality HouMCleanlno
A111. price• 875-4558 with 1 Peraonal Touch
P1lnllno • Carpentry Beth 850-0933
Ceramic tl1e. Ou1llty HOUSECLEANING
workm1n1hlp. Reis. Free By Sc1ndln1vl1n Lady
HI. Hink 545·5208 Exp'd. 648·21'71
1r ~ r H1all•• Home Cleaning: hone11. •In••••• ••••••""•••••••••••••• reliable, h1rdworklnn & • • • • • • • • *' • • • • • • • • • • • • DUMP JOBS • Complete Lawn care. & Small Moving Joba relerene11. 554-4454
clean-ups, tree aervlce, Call MIKE 846•1391 Houeecleanlng + malnl &
s Pr Ink I e rs. M Ike . ---------repair. Sherry 831-5146 831-7570 HAULING-GRADING
TREES demolillon. clean-up. Thorough old·leshloned
Concrele & tree removal. Complete hsecle1nlng.
Topped/removed. Clean Out<* aerv. 642-7638 Refs. Jan 539-6199
up. rawn renov. 751·3478 HAULING & MOVING Will clean your home ex·
MOWING • CLEAN UPS Local. Student w/truck.. pertly, Own tranaporta·
Hauling . Landll(;aplng Lewis 675-8180 tlon 646-9001 alt 3PM
Free est. 642•9907 Hauling & quick clean-up,
Mow. edge. rake, sweep, yda. g&1ages. Job·altes. &
spring clean· up, haul. prop mg mt. RI ck
Chuck 642-2873 bet 9 631·0865. Kris 631-0953
am.
f~~~~~~!~I ......... .
INFANTS & UP Concret e-1mall or lge DRYWALL TAPING -.,-.-------HAULING & DUMP
JOSS. Ask for Randy,
641 ·8427
JOhn Mullaney & Sons
Concrete. brick. wood
decks, relandscaplng & lree removal. 770-2953 Oey or Night, $50/wk. jobs. Remove. replace or
Ooata Mesa &46-5759 repaJr 645-8512
All Textures & Acoustic Shop at home. It's easy
Free eat Kevin 875-9088 with claulfled 642·5676 Classllled Ads &42·5678
~"··············· r11ir.'lfl. ••••••••••.•• nlf ••••••••••••••••••
VANOINBl!RO
LAN08CAPINQ
Mllnt • IOd. Pl•ntlng,
Hid l1wn1, CIMl'l•UPI a.
1r1m. Llo'd. 119·514&
Piii llTillAtll
Sod. 1prlnkler & 1hrub
ln111111t1on. Our work
only 1ook1 expen1l\le
Chectc our price• 1>9tore
)'OU buyl Lie. 2041616
Call Judy, 846-1551. Ll•J•'• • ., ...... ,
o..itt. Law1 I •••11 ......... 111·1141 .
!!f !~~~-!! •..••••••••.
MAGICAL ILLUSIONS
• FOR Al.L OCCASIONS
Aef1. Steve 988-6483
!~!!,!t .....•........
BRICKWORK:-Small jobs.
Newport, Coat• Mesa.
Irvine. Reta. 675·3 t75
Flreplaoee-Pl1ntara
880'1-Patlos·Veneer
Reta. Free ett. 646·0484
Eicpert Maaonry: Ouallty
workmanship, reat111lc
pricea. Ret1. 551·4555
Cuetom Brick-Stone
Slock-C<>ncrete-Stucco
Refs. Free eat. 549·9492
Brickwork-small or tge
Jobs. 1oo·s local refs.
Since 1969 645·8512
~!!!~t .............. .
· ABC MOVING •
Ou1ck. Carelul Service.
Free estimates 552·0410
.,., ......
ToP qlllllly, 8~tli Olre In handling, 26 yrt up .
Competitive RllM
NO OYlttlrM. no. tS63
ASA PAPUllHANOINO
7 yrt IOCll a110. 04!1r.
work •rtcu 111rl 11 H troll. Alee 141-1on
Al.L TVPfS
Te11turff
l'R!l HT
INT/IXT
PatOhlno
845·8258
CfAAMIO Till
6 ,IUMOlrlO "9f,lei11.
fir .. 111. lob 016-6041
Cullom Ceramic Tile
Prompt. Call Chuel(
875-1408 dy• ST ARVINO COLL!OI!
6TUOl!NTS MOVINO
CO. Lie T 124·438.
ln1ured. 841·8421
WATCM US OROWI
,IH ltrr/n PL.ASTIR PATCHING •••••••••••••••••••••• R11tucoo1. Int/ext. 30 JAY TREE CARB. compt
yre. N"'· P1ul 545·2077 Nrv & 1tump grinding .
LIO'd, 1n1 8'10·0308 !~!~!!fl.••••••••••••• !!~!!~!~I.••••••••• •. • HERITAGE TREE SERV Pl•I '1JITlll Pe•trfll Pl••M11 Complete lrM c111e 17
by Richard Sinor Lio. Your tull llr\llce plurnl>er Y" e•Ptt· Oa.n 552·5371
280844 13 yrs ol htpl)y IH·l4H/HO·Hl2 $LOW RATESS
local ou1tomer1. Tree trimming & removal.
Th1nll you. 631·4'1 IO H ELL "I· llH 111 cleanupe & mowing
PAINTER NEEDS 14 llF : ,, •• ~., eto &~4-7017
WORKI 30 yra exp, Intl 1----------
bter. Acouettc oeUlngt. l••Htll••'l•ulr Dav11 Painting 847-5188 ••••••••••'10••~•••••• --------1 A1lll'11·IHl11·lt•1t1, EXTERIOR PAINTING free e1t Reaa. prices
Cuslom work Free est Oual work. Lie. 337169
Reas. + ltne 1111 & atal· 631·2345
'!.'.~·!!~~ ............ .
Motl IUbjeetl, K-14
Oay·eve • .ummer S tOwtt
Mr Mo•gan. 545·5176
~!~~~~.~~~~!!r ..... nlng. Steve 54 7 ·4281
RALPH'S PAINTING
Int/ext. Reas rates
Rel Free est. 538-9898
ltoolla• "Let tM Sun1h1ne In"
•• • • ••1• • ••••• • •••••• • Call Sun1hlne Wfndow Huber Roofing-all types Cleaning. Lid. 548·8853
New-recover-decks 20•' M DI Lie "" t 1802 548-9734 '' Ofllhly ecount B&M Painting & Tile 1----------MR. SPARKLE. all wndws.
Free est. Int/ext & atatna, Sc1Ha1 both sldH, screens &
10 yrs In OC. Spec rale •••••••••••••••••••••• 11acka. Honeat. depen-
on apts Call 24 hrs. MOBILE SERVICE dable Guar no atreaks
1·995-3488 collect Aescreens/New screens Reas prlcu. 540-5654 HOUSEPAINTING NB/CM only. 642·9552
In & out Free esl ltfllllli•I S11ric11 Call Bruce 972 ... 0116 ••• ••••• •• •••• ••••• • • • SECRET ARIES TO GO
Your Office or Ours Elllc1ent1Rellable
In-house Word Proc
1 . No minimum 642-0969 • f /!.IJ~/. • • • • • • • • • • • • • _C_L_E_R_l_C_A_l _S_E_R_V_l_C_E_S_
Int/Ext. lowest rates.
prompt. neat service, 10
yrs 1n area 848-5684
Farthing 1n1er1or Design 8kkpg • Typtng •Flies
HANGING/STRIPPING PUIClel avail 842-8518 Visa-MC Scoll 645-9325
Wallpapertng·Pa1nttng
Res/com'I Scandinavian
qual Hllmar 548·7675
Thinking or a new home
!or eprlng? See the many
llatlngs In today's clastl·
lied columns. 642-5878
For Ad Action
Call a ·
Daily Pilot
AD-VISOR
642-5678
DOLLAR DAY DOUGH SAVERS
Sell your no-longer·needed Items for cash.
If It doesn:t sell, we'll run It another 3 3 3DAYS
INES
OLLA RS
days FREE. One Item per ad, must be priced .
Sorry, no real estate or commercial ads.
CLASSIFIEDS642•5678 ...... ,,, ,.,, ,, . ., ... , ,,,,,, ··················•··· 1········~·······~ 11 .... 11 lt1ti IOfl .,!!!!l!!r.!!r •••••• •• -•• .-................. PllME
,llftls.111 uu-•n•
l1tr 1.1 AREi
Out of t he flight
pattern, this
cuscom home otters
magnlllcen1
oppottunltles.
Separate guea1
home and private
p ool and apa .
·0wner will finance
entire loan. Tlie
price la $985,000.
llWNITIUM
ASSUME large 30 year
12'h% loa"s. Pay 20% down. Ouplens & tri-
plexes In CdM A Bel Pen.
Buy 1 or buy all. Call
today 644-7424 Skr
15000 DOWI
Nwpt Sch duplex. Owner
leaving area. One In from
oceanfront. Nwpt Bch
duplex. Ocean 11\1 from
upper. 875-5500
, .... .,.. IUll
11 hit a,t ••• , ....
Fee land. 1<4 enc g1-
r11g9S Plut pool &
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Avail Sept 1st 3Br. lam
rm, dock . lrplc:s
$3000/mo yrly
Waterfront Homes Inc
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1-5br's $200 10 $2000 Across st. from water, paint. drpa. cpts. Sack
750-3314 open 7-daya custom decor. 3 Br 2 Ba. Say. 645-5778. 642·2267
3Br. 1Be. $600 mo Lg $975 2131592-2871
yard. We&t Side. 951·5863 ,,.,,., '24 f .•...•....••.•••..•••.
01 lllYllE AVE.
ELEGANT VU CONDO
2br. 2'->ba. micro. gar
$ 7 5 0
3 BA 2 Ba. fireplace. 2
car garage. lge yard Turtterock 8on1te Canyon $825 mo
schools. 48r, 2'1'>ba, new ltlfftr
675· 17811645-8204 cpl & paint Gardener. 1 ... _1121 f!!!!'..~!U'!!f •. !.~~~ 3 Sr 2 Ba trptc. atrium.
$11501mo Own/agt. -
Avail Aug 1, 752-01671~~~~~~~~~~
eves. Waterfront hOmel Lovely lam rm, overlooks park
2-•ty. cstm 4 er. 2 lrplc. $850/mo. 644-1179
modern kitchen appllan·
oes. wet bar. 3 car ga.
rage. beautllul Oak cabl·
nfta, hrdwd entry. up-
gredee thruout. F0t leUI
12500/mo. Poeelblllty of
option to purch-. Boet
dock 1110 av111. Call
Peggy P1ttlaon ,
1-955-2473 wkdys 8·5.
llESA WOODS
3 Sd•ms 2 ea. family rm.
nicely decorated
$875/mo. Agt. 75 i·3191
New 2 SR condo. dbl car
gar, ctoae to oceen.
S850 Mo n-Fri .
831-4381. 9-5,
3 br. 3 ba patoo nome.
formal din rm • lge yard.
Outstanding tocatlon.
Gardening •net . Poot.
etc $895 857·6594 eve
118 ClllYOI POOL
Spa . te nnis.
$895/mo-mo or tease
opt Agt. Fred 631· t266.
631·2711
----------• Weslcllll Beaut house & Univ Park 3 BA, 2 Ba, yard. 38r 2ba. ram/rm.
$775 per mo Avail 7115 llv rm. New cpt·g. no
Call 7AM sharp pets Gdnr $995 213-661-9937 646-6789 .
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paint & c•pt $750/mo cottage. uttl pd No pets, 1 Ill. 2 Ill. 3 Ill. • •• •••• ••••••••••• ••••
tst, last + $375 dep $450/mo. 645-3477 dys Newty decor Gas pd. *$395 mo 28r 28a
Avatl July 15 973-8243 enc:I qar dwshr pool pool. patio lods 0~. no
tor appl to see A1a1l•lal1 bbg Adults no pets pets Lndry 646·9666. V I · llltl 642-5073 HOME FOR RENT • 811111 ----------i _9_60_·7_4_6_4 ______ _
3 Bdrm $750 Fenced •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br • Clean convenoenl IUllllEllS WlU l1/bo1 lllui 310f to beach & industry yard & garage. Kids & •••• ••••• •• ••••• ••••• • $375. 721 W 18ttl St Lge 2 & 3 BR townhouse pe1s welcome 545-2000 Vrly 2 bdrm, 1 ba Deck. 546•4280 aots. yard!>, enc• gar,
Agent. no lee l<.lry No pets $650 lplc. hook-ups Nr Hunt ,. ~ I . 675-0349 Roomy older 2 br. I • oa Hrbr from 5575 Chtl·
"''•••• ••••• trl-plex twnhse apt sgl o 8 o 6807 U•l•1ai1iH '4ZS Co1001 11/ 11'1 3122 encl gar S5251mo Oren K 4 • r.:e·s~;t~T,;e•••a•d•u;;·,;a•c•t·~; (;j;;:~~·,;::c•;•;9~·2a~· Avail July 15 754-0609 2 Sr 2 Ba dlw. pallo. . $ oo" single garage, water SC Plza Pool, grdnr trplc. 2 Car gar. 6 Children welcome, 2 & 3 pa1o 'laundry tac 1 child
Dlux 1 Br No pets $475 mo yrly lease No kldSI Br $475-$600/mo Mon ok. no pets s525/mo
& S35 uttl 775-2580 pets 675-1650 Iv msg lhru Sat 9.5 Corner ot 545-2000 Agent nei lee
Highly upgraded 4 clean Lg studio apt New cpts. Ad am s & F a 1 r "I e w ---------
Orangetree condo 2Br 1 drps & patnl lmmed 557-4785. No pets
ea. pool $625/mo occup $475. 5S1-6130 S490. 2 SA. pool. 2 pe<-f!l.".'!~.~'.'.~t .. !.~~~
857-5537, 553-0178 Jay, C.,I• lftu 3124 sons only 325J 171h Pl OCHIFIOIT
754-4592 Tracy. •••••••••••••••••••••• 646·5137 alt 11AM Most elegant apt bldg .._c.tl,W•
714/750-1900
dry. Full prtc. M051< with
$255K 11 11 ~% lllU
meble. owe 11'.\% 2nd
with 30% net down.
Summer/winier proJec
led $85K.
210 c.dar
Sharp 2br w/ju:'ile 2 br, den. beamed celling. tlo kit II 430 nice toe 707 Acacia. P• ··cozy c
LUSES!! 2 Br 1 ea. N.8 Heights
3 Bdrm detached homes area, $650/mo 3Br Condo. Aur. palto.
In uceltent area Avalla· 645-2752 sprinklers, Harbor &
$530/mo 2 Br 2 Ba 1 Sr garden apt. stove &
Townhouses. car ports. re tr 1 g e N o pets
patios. all blt·tnS. lndry S370imo 548· 1377
•n Laguna Beach. finest
IOcation 1n town. breath·
taking views alf b1.11lt-1ns.
heated poo l
sub -garage, elevalor
Lease only $850 & up
330 Clttl Dr 494·8083
$695/mo. 4193-6499 OC·RENTALS 750-3314 wit /tr hit Jiii IE 11" If
ble i mmediately. Edinger. 847-1811
$800/mo on 1. year lease. TIE lllfFS
640-5078
rm. small pel OI\ Won't Cl 2 BA 2 B d
ABSOLUTELY MUST •••••••••••••••••••••• Elegant, spec home In ••
SELLI Prime waterlronl L1Qulnta • 2 lots. each most prestigious area. 4 TllE LIOU FEW
condo, aatume S300K. 50x100, side by side • br. 3 ba. gemeroom, Rent 1n Costa Mesa's
Call Owner to 11PM tor close to country club spectacular entry w/ NEWEST gated 20
details. 873-0248 area • appraised at cur\led statrway. Inter-Townhome VILLAGE
$8,000ea, wl sell lor $6. com. bit-In vac 3 car gar COMMUNITY 2 & 3 Br
OCEAN FRONT 000 ea. Cash only Some view ot mountains 2•1s ea t600-t800 sq tt
SY OWNER. XLNT LOC. 714-792-6350 atl 7PM & ocean. S2000tmo. of pure luxury Garages.
FLEX. FIN. 640-7990 759-1015 spas In every home • __ l&U ___ l_J_l_Wl_O __ ,,,, l•llll ----------1 master suite. Cl1n1ng
3BR. 3b1, llv rm/-t bar .•• !'.~~~/.~ ..... ~'! f!!!~.!!!!~ ...... !M~ ~i~~:;:!ce;,0C,::1c~~:;~~~
dining rm. lamlly rm. 4 new condoa In Bishop, Npt Hghls twnhse, 3 BR, 2 ovens. private patios & ~mmlng pool. Com-CA. Trade or no dow11 be. !pc, yd. Obie gar. No yirds,gardener provl·
"'""ely remod. Npt Hts pymt. 631 -7939 pets $695 642-5722 dad. Elegant living only
home . S 3 4 8. 5 0 0 . 2 d S 15 1 I t F h 566-4982, otc 833•9773 yr new con o unset URE Fiii m nu es rom as ton S1r1p. Trade or no down JSr, H'.Sa E. Side home Island, 7 minutes to S.C.
pymt 631-7939 wllrptc, lg llv rm, lam rm. Plezfl or 0 C.Alrporl. ll"'l IUllAll 2 br house. lg den. FIP. new cpt & patnt $795 Just east 01 Newport You own the l1nd. 2.~ ,,.,, ba. Whi1tle< Trade or m 0 2 2 6 8 C 0 rne11 Blvd & so. of San Diego sq It, 38r, lam rm, 2"1 n 0 d 0 w n PY m 1. 549_2042 Frwy. Starting at $900 11 ea, wide Greent>e11. near 631_7939 month. 631-5439. 2473
pool. Far below marlleti----·------Lge 5 SR. be1Jt area, fplc. Orange A\le , Costa
$245,000. Wiii tease op· 3 br hse. W• ba. West-lse, open 7111. $875. _M_es_a_. ______ _
tlon. Bkr. 644-01341 minster, good area. Cur· ____ 5_4_9-_7_2_6_7 ___ 1 SUNNV 2br w/workshop
rentty rented. Trade or 3 br. 1 be $550. Also 2 br. gar. bll..Jns. yd $475 ~-CJ 111, no down PY m 1 1 be $.450. 2652 Santa OC-RENTALS 750-3314 ~ •• !!'!!~!! .••••.••• ,_8_3_1._1_9_3_9_. -----1 _A_n_a_A_ve_._8_5_1_·6_2_2_6 ___ 1 E/slde: nice clean 2 Sr. 1 BEAUTIFUL ocean and SKIERS DELIGHT • 18r
F1\le ottiers to choose 3 br. 2"• ba. pror dee
from. We're the ones to amen 1 t I ea S 1 2 5 0
call for leues. 529-8983
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1 lo 5 t:>drms. starttng at
$675 10 $1295
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lovely 3 br, 2 ba. lam rm, crpts. drpa, bltlna.
S950.mo. 1 yr lse.
673-SlliO eves & wtinda.
lllFFS CllMS
2 br & 4 br. $800 to
$875. Agt, 644-1133
HWNITIUOI
Yearly Canel lront. 3 Br
2 Sa, 2 story. xlnt area.
dock space ava11 Broker
675-4912
Bluffs area condo 4 Br
2'>ba. frplc. gar w/elec
opnr New cpts & paint
$975/mo. 644-5512
OC·AENTALS
1·5br's $200 to $2000
750-331 4 open 7-days
IUCM HOUSE
($11111)
Sy tfll month only BUT
only $900/mo tor 2 er :t
Ba. walk to beach Avail
lrom June 20.
2Br. boat dck $500/wk ~ht light views. Ellqul· condo. wlk 10 the lllt. 2 Br. 1 Be. wl crpls. drpa, Ba. lncd yard, enclsd
Spanllh home 3 BR, trade tor sm house or yard, Elstde. $595/mo. garage. Child ok. no
2,., be, den, formal di-Mobile Home In Central 675•5068· pets, s525i mo. plus Woodbridge 2br/2ba. rent 18r. boat dell S<400/wk
rnng, gourmet kitchen. or Northern C1tlf By 3 Br. 2 ea. house. com· ~~~.ur~z-_227~~~ Orange or lse opt On lake. .IAOlll IULn
lge IMno rm wt brlck tple, Owner (71 4) 552·3746 pletely renovated. Ideally ---------530-8288 PllP IWIA ... IT fS0,000 dwn. Take over----------• located. walking distance BEST DEAL 1br unit llM1l•
llMnclng. $255.000. Agl Fii SALE H TlllE schools & shopping. near gar ulll·Pd only $330 WH4'rhl11 Ct .. • •
496-8122 Beautiful home, frplc In Charles Heller Park off OC·RENTALS 750-3314 3 bdrm. 1'1• ba. $650 per Harbor View Home 3 Sr. 2
bdrm. foll si lot. $125. 16th St. Days 926-1537, _W_88"1_s_ld-e-2-Bf-.-1-8-a-.-1n-c-d month Call Doug Am· Ba.tamllyrm.S1000/mo. Odtr IHI llllll 000 equity. Wint home Eves 852·1324 merman wk 85t·2000, Le1se. ~·6977. •••••••••••••••••••••• or apts In Nwpt area patio, enclsd garage. Ev 673-1792 ~ .. 64"9557 95" "782 111$ I PET• 11 new carpets, drapes. ---------13 Br. home, trplc, nice t .,, ~ ' <rV • paint. No pets. $•95/mo. 3 8d F "' pool nr 1~1~ ·~ •-/ 11-EASTSIOE 2 Br. garage. .. · ·" · '• ·~ area. Harbor Highlands.
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Ocean view. beaultlully
turn townhouse. lrplc.
pool & palto 5895/mo.
673-0896. c.,,. ,,,,. ,1Z4
$4100 Attrac:U\le turn. 1 Br
den. lg patio. gar Mature
quiet adult No pets
2234 A Rutgers Dr C M.
S375tmo. Dix mobile hm
Mature adults. no pets
Quiet. 1ecure. 1991
Newport Blvd 646·8373
DH• l•ial 3126 .....•..•.•.••...•.•..
Furn each apt. stove/
refrlg, $225 mo Eves
631·6166. Dys 549·1343
tasl' ean a con o. nr
TSL Mgmt 642-1603 S Cst Plaza $600 mo Alt 5. 642-6221 Call 962-6897 al1 5PM
Ftreplace. pool d tsh·
washer. pvt patio X LG
Garden 2 Br $560
557-2641
Large t Sr adult. near
shops. pool. all ultl pd
1684 M onrovia
548-0336
Easts1oe 2 Br 1 SA •Patio. 2 Br. deck view No end .
n e w t Y d e c o r a 1 e Cl 2 blks to beach. $650 (Duplex ) S6251mo 497-1336
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2 br 1 oa carpels. JltfTHlt Je1c• Jiff drapes. bull1·1ns No ••••l•••••••••••••••••
pets $425 2272 Maple. STEPS 10 beach 2 Br. 63 1 ·2927 yrly furn or unlurn Ref's
req d S690 1 m o
642-2127 Easts•de 28r Iba. poot. Soac1ous 2 Br 1 ea $425
laundry S450 call 3 Br 1 'Ba $475 833-7890, 545.1947 Laun<.lry lac 0001 NO FEE1 Apl & Condo 548-9556 rentals Villa Rentals
675-49 12 Broker STUNNING latge 2 Sr 2 -W-e-5-1 5-1-0-e-L_g_l_S_r -w-f
Ba garden apt . pool carp0tl. DIW. ln(lry, avail ---------
$465/mo 710 W 181h 7 ·2 $395 mo 645-6625 SI PARK NEWPORT
APARTMENTS t&28r. S .. 15-$475 mo uiot 2 Sr pool, garage. s.~2~
pd, clean, quiet. pool, no mo No pets 1395 B COUNTRY CLUB LIVING
pets. •deal tor wort11ng W. Baker 54 t·0763· IN NEWPORT BEACH
cple 548-7689 $425-$435/mo 2 Br 1 Ba A total envtronm6nt
B••ll•fl,. L It ... ,,.,. I ~ apt . beame<.l ce11tng. apartment community on It i J1f0 US 1 l11lw7 ll•IOl'e laundry rm . pool Avail the Upper Bay Private
••••• ~!••••••••••••••• S1udlo with carport & July Call tor appt. clubhouse and health
Quiet Junior & 1 ers patio Pool & Spa. No TSL Mgml 642-1803 spa. 8 tennis courts, 7
From $375. Pool. rec. pets. $395 549-2447 SSOO/mo 2 Br 1 Ba up-oools. close to business.
rm , seuna, enclsd ga-•2 Br lower, $1120/mo. ""r unit enclsd garage. airport, fashion Island
17301 K.._. 1, & •N Convenient shops on raga. .....son o • new crpts paint. child patio. all blt-•ns. laundry Slater 842-7848. ok. no pets 2265 Maple rm site Unlurn1Shed bache· 645 94941 lors, 1 & 2 bdrm apts and 111.,...11 IHti 3111 . . TSL Mgmt. 642-1603 townhouses ••••'°••••••••••••••••• USHllE -La_r_g_e_3_B_r_2_B_a_T_o_w_n.·1 $540 • $1000
2 bdrm, 1 ba, new car·
pets. patnl. no pets. $425 . 162 Tulip
631-6155
house 1n quiet complex. SeYeral oachelors and 1
large pool. garden set· B<.lrm units feature line
ting $675. 645·3381 . designer furniture and
675-5949 ac:cessoroes. Move In to-
1Br upstairs. no pets, refs Newer 1 Sr. wtgarage No
req $340 mo 352 Vic· pets $400/mo.
THE
"GOOD
LIFE" Ill -• ---Hiii s595/mo. 842•2510• plus security. 548-5442, H.S. $800. Aveil. July 15. Upgrades Inside. prvt OCEANF.RC)Nr··M~·bli; $230,000 equity In 31 646-«848 770·5629. 549•3598 yard. hot tub. Nr schools. Trt·Plex 2 Br 1 Ba. new DIH ltI.I ""
Homes. severil, $80,000. Acre Gentlem•ri Farm •r•• Turtlerock: Lease Option/ S900 642-3356. 'I OUNb carpet. lndry hk·up. gar. ••••••••••••••••••••••
torla 645·8161 6415-5577
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San Joaquin Hiii$ Rd. r:'vt· 499-3816 near Eugene . nestled In -fflH Ti t I Vi II 1234 ,,., Interest. 3 Br. 2!,i, Ba. 3 SR 2 ea Eastblutt. avl ·s~~~~ Actl\11~~~ $450/mo N o pets t•MICIUTt . century old maple treea. 41 Br. poot/1pa, lrg yard, .~!~.~.~ .. ~ .. ~•••••• view. Rent neg 631· July 15 Sl200 mo 675·0500 Newport Beach De Anr.a 2 story. 4 bdrm Colonial cul·de·uc ttreel. new HOME FOR RENT 1266. 640_9019 0 Ire c Io r •Free 2 bdrm. 2 be. eppllances.
baylront Park . Mint home with gourmet kit· kitchen, wallpapers tor 3 Bdrm. $175. Fenced Sund a~ 2 Br. Eastslde. gar/patio. gar, ldry. no pets S525 -L-ID_O_B_E_A_U_T-IF_U_L-2-8-r.
dond.'111dblwlde.flre-chen.2fireplecea,barns. boy. girl & mom . yard & garage. Kids & II ••lt•ti 3141 2 Br. 1 ea . Newport Brunc:h•8 O's• Ch ok . no dogs 496-6604,493-7446 trplc. patio. adults.
l)lece, brick patio, $58, and corrals. T11de lor $950/mo 751·0774 8kr, petswetcome. 545-2000 .•• l'!.•••••••••••••••• Heights. old custom ~·~~~~~ S6445~01318m7.o plus sec B••liafll• S1050 675-6359.
5 0 0 · 8 111 0 run d Y Corona def Mar home. 2 br, 1 be houa•, fncd Agent. no lee. Nice 18R 1 ba. trlplelt. charmer, open beams. ft76..f181 644 61161759-1400 -1 St / oak floors split level QR I AT lfatl '14 A rare opportunity 10 le•· . • yard, enc101ed gar1ge pat o. garage, ova $875/mo .• 34 Cetellna: RIC RI AT I 0 N t •SPACIOUS 2 SR •••••••••••••••••••••• se Ill beautiful SEA CMfltl1 wit SSOO mo. Agt 675-1642. Ba•li•sll• 's~l50rl.g53~~~5~1wk~ny~.'· Tenn Is• Free 2 Ba. Swimming pool. 2 Sr 1 '~ Be. $375/mo ISLAND Lovely "Bimini" . C.n.tt 1,,_ l••tlll N · B 5 4 8 • 4 3 8 O · Lesaons (pro & pro carpets. drapes. clean 4 plus $375 dep. Carpets. Plan. 2 er. Oen, 2'11 ea. ••••'l""'°;-. •••••••••• ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa Verde. 48r 2bl, I•· ltlf 1141 Specllcular ocean & _63_1_·_5_47_6_._4_9_4_·0_3_9_5_._ shop)•2 He1lth bright. Business & prof drapes. near Beach Blvd lull security plus every
Pacific View Memor111 .,,._ htaltllH mlly hm. N$8~11• pTrki •••••••••••••••••••••• mountain view Mon1rch Beaut. spac. 4 Br. 3 Ba. Clut>s•Sauna• people. $450 No pets & McFadden. No pets. conceivable 1menlty.
Park, Nwpt Bch. Lot 7-44. •••••••••••••••••••••• shOpplno. tmo nc L1.11t exec. Cullom home. Terr11ee home. 3 er. 3 Condo Incl sep querters, Hydrom•-546·4827. 731·6829 893-4894 $2900 monthly. For In·
"ra\191 A a 8, Ba....._.. "l'&.....-•-•·-~ ''" wtr • gardener 714/ i1iml to bch. 48r 3b1, all Bl. $1050/mo. C1'I Ow· au Io mat I c n a r . -..-• I II 7 "' .. ,._.. -.__ ""'1 7717 I • " S1*11mmngl~Goll EASTSIDE """'pY1 2 BR. $575/mo. Near beach. 0 orma1 on ca 14/ t • r race . S 2 2 0 0 . •••••••--••••••••••••• "" -option• Incl pool 1P1· ner eves 499-4252. $1300/mo. 760·9313. l)fl\llna 'Vv 644 5494 073-7787 Immaculate & nloefy furn. E. Cost• Mesa. 2 er hou· $1100/mo. 759.9293 Vaulted clg, 2 11.1ndecks, mint 2 Sr. 2 ea., no pets. • · G d C Bel 3 EMERALD BAY. 3 Sr. 2 Westcllll 3Br 2ba. new 8 I AU TI II U l gar. all ulll pd. 1580. 642· 1339, 553-1776. ,_W_E_S_T_C_L-IF_F_2_9_r-. _t_'ll_Be_ c....ttl.J on ren "'"· 11. "· like new. $450/mo. 2 BR. 1 ba, bonustoftlee ea. trplc. brlclc patio with cpt"g, lovetv yard. $996 A, A" T Ill INT a: Mite, no pe(a. 752·2550 Deluxe "~'side, xtra ,.,. Townhouse. Adults pre!. , Bdrm & w . Avlll yrly; 6<42-3837 rm. wlfrpl. Nr. shop1. 9 pa . S 1 8 0 0 ""'n<. 848-6789 SI n g I et, 1 & 2 """' N t ea/\1\1 7211 ,,,_,,,, IM $1500 or winier $1200 $800 960 875 "" Bedroome•Furn ..... .,. •Cle1n2br/2b1c:ondonr ge 2br, 2ba, bltns. opes .. ~ mo. 1 ·~·7."A••~ ............ mo E.llde 3 Br 3 Be ClOndo, mo. ·• 213/816-2~5. we .. cllll 3 BR 1~ 8A. & Unlurnl1hed":No SC Plue, S.A. $575. No dswnr, ,,,., miles beach. Bedl0td Lane. 548-7533. :•lfilT -'L Watertront HOfhes. Inc. Piiio. pool, jac., tennla. 2 I.~ 3 bl. 3'.\ b• home $1100 mo. Fresh & c111n, Peta•Modelt Optn pet, 752·5822. 641· 1480 Adulta. no oete. S500rno. Vrty, 3 br. 2 ba. frpto, gar.,
SJiotllent centr1t corner 873-6000 cargar.readynow.s750. wtbtt-ina, orpt & drpe. lllnlt• Viti. 311 no Pell. Avl now. dllly9to8. 28r1'11 be.610JoannSt. 536-8382 OW. 1 b1k to beach.
;:t ....... 3 b"""'". owe. Agt. 545-2241 010 .. to t>each. s1000 •••••••••••'/:......... &48·2389 ' 87 ..... 12 ..... 1 ":ii'... •-....,..87" •100 c..a bJ lllz IJU m q . w I g er den er. HOME FOR AENT ----·-----......... Adlts pref. Sml dog ok. WllfFL.ITllf .,.... ..,.r. OtfQft'I.... """ ...................... *Clean 2Br hte, w/ 960·1110 3 Bdrm. a 4 Bdtm.1760 Vtrealllea Studio w/ W 645-8453 t & 2 8r. Ol900Unt on ••tllhl1• ,._ •-• wa11-Lux. condO, dee. turn. 2 garage, relurblahed, 10 ••oo. F~~ y••cl• • undr,rd prk"j · 1ec. .__.__ _......, .... POOi s ,.., _,. ~-•-• lat pe11 1500 o -.,.._, "" • -Lge bach apt. good toc11e. some """"'"'· · pa, •••••••••••••••••••••• : T ._.__. br. 2'A be. family rm. ~~1-+2'!.~ . m . OC·RENTALS g1,•011. Kldt & g•'• 1500 mo. 54 ·0266. Altrtlllltl pvt patio, innl pref'd. Gym . S1una. etc. •c111n otdtr 2br/1ba.
• • -gated entry, pool & ten-"" • t-5br'a$200to12000 welcome. 5<45 -2 oo. GU-4132 .__ ..... ,.. ,315 8511.w illth St 848·0G19. oar., ~ard. $&80 utN pd • .._.""~·I bdrm, nit. ll200tmo. 931-1050 LIOf'tl. brlQht. ilry & brand 750-3314 open 7-de)'t Agent, no fee -3-8r-Jbl-.-twtm--m-1ng-pool--.• ~~ _____ . ___ ._, 152-5822, 8'11·1480
% bath eectl unit with f!!.• .. __ •J•~ naw 2 er 2 8a ffplc 2 NEW OAPT & PAINT ~O 880 lrvtM Slnoll 11)1, quiet mature 2 Br. with garage, bll•
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T'rade tor tlOUH ai 4 R. MW deo, tum, 8ec 1116/mo. 5111·2MO. 41r, 2 ... le Condo, leactl Pool, IPI, te(lnlt, MC draped IO you can rent ========-1 IA50/mo for 2 per.one. C111ll1 drpe, bit.int, ftilio, from '611, I bdrm hm ...._~·or (atl) C.. = =· lllMla. COLI.IOI PAAK AM.A & Atlanta, new paint a '1 t • 1 t t 11 1 m 0 . now ror onty s1000 pr 1 lh . blk bay/b11on. !.5.6850w.1 t 8th 8 t =~· SIH/fl!O, :::i· ZOWf'lf.0!:'.~.~rtfftnt•, .......,. 2s21 ,ordn am . cpt 1710mo No.Pet• eo..N0-1 rno.714117~ SUOf mo, utll. pd . .,....,.. r :-"""--::---:-:::-:::::;;:Jlfl.,..-...,...... JI• lllOI s I 2 .. dbl T~ •n-HOi llt 5,M . ... I ... I 2131941-3085. 1123 w. 1~ '"'· co belel\. I bf, I wat11ra11 • pondtt Oat fmll.flllldr. • r~1 ··•.u.'51
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Pool, tennis. lake, club, Fem looking for same 10 •••••••••••••••••••••• LOST Weatcllll area
washer/dryer, full El Toro find & shr apt 975•4067 Exec suites. lull serv , OFFICE Ill SltP Grey Cockatiel "Corky". Attractive Girl CLllJOIL/PllT Tm EYEllllS 7 t•-642-8044 or app1y on 2299 Harbor Blvd
Cos1a Mesa 92627 house prlv '.Ii utlls $280 832_4689 Debbie · lurnlunfurn.. greally re-C R 11 w 8 , d , u r g e n t.
111 & last 586-4038 Iv dueed. No lse 754.0274 IHnwy~. Seour lbhldLgagounna.o~Ps~ 645-7080, wrk 631·4408 Sophl1tleated. attracltve.
Looking for Interesting PAIT TIME person 466 Flagship
work? Typing, no Shor-Be a camer counselor,,.R•d-N•B _____ _
0 I N 1 "" well groomed girl to msg. ceen ront awpor · prow 500 sq. It. Excel· d I I I I I non-smk mature resp NEWPORT BEACH ~ L G Id 1 1 mo e priva e Y or n-Room with kitchen prlv Nr fem, 5235m o . yrly, "Turn Key" Offl<:e 5390 lent private perking Ost. o en re r ever d1vl dua1 3 .4 hrs per CommlssJon Sales People
thand. 8-Noon Ole on tor a 1oce1 newspaper ,.
PC H. 646-743 l No experience necea-Nursmg
shopping cen1er & bu-548•1667 .. Branch .. olflce 575. behind bldg. $525 mo. puppy, vie Tustin/17th week Strictly private and wanted, experience pre-sllne. H.B. 962-7520 Turner Assoc. 494-1177 CM Reward. 631-7053 In good 1aa1e Ulmo11 ----------IN.B. prof M will Shr lge Seminar meeting rooms ------------------discretion atsured lerred sel your own
sary Work. only 12 hours I• SIPERYISOll a week $75 to start plus 3. 1 1 30 lull/lime Also
add111onal share ot part-RN p11rt/t1me t t-7 LVN
Rm In lrg H.B. hOme. $250 Harbor View home w hourly Typing, malling. STllE/IFFIOI Loll Melemuu. 6 mos Greal pay _ llexible hrs hours. Apply al 130 E
mo & '• utll. Fem. pref 11 du11 3 5 + S 3 7 5 phones. Call for Info 300 900 ft Ontwn old Chokef Chain. Cst 17th St. Sulle O. Costa 964 9627 ft 5 • 752 6408 10 sq. · Hwy & Riverside Ave Send photo and detailed Mesa. blwn 9-12 or 1-5
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A real tun job' .ngton Bch 847-3515
• 8 · 760.0802 • · Laguna 494-5688. NS Rewatd 2803 w Ct i description to Sox Ad Mon-Fri
Employed Female over 40, LIVE AT THE BEACH WESTlllURll Hwy &45-6351 No 101 t, Oa1ly Pilot
Management opportun1-t 1es For inlerv1ew call Nursing
aller 6 00 PM 642-5678. prlvale home near 171h/ Female 10 Shere Balboa 1200 or 2400 sq 11 Oe-l•'••lrill •••1•14500 ---------Sox 1560, Costa Mesa CONSTRUCTION·Sub-10, 3_11 shill Compeu-Tuttln. 642-6a48 Iv msg.. Island house. ,285 Incl luxe o ffice o r store •••••••••••••••••••••• Lost 9 yr old crotseyed CA 92626 contractors, qlty. goad ext 312 LYJl'S
"t•tll 11,. 41 utll. 675-9 t42 space 14302 & 14304 1160 sq ft. conalSls ol Siamese, "Chalya"", Irv. --A-11-1-.-(-0-.-•• 1-0--pertormance. resldeot•al Fll tll PHSH ASST :::: ~~Jo4~·~~:.~ -~~w~+~~
•1 • c 16 Beach 81vd . Btwn 2 upper level executive ol· Reward 559-4774 -all subs 780-6859 9.5 Production e>cperience person Fl11gsrup Conv •••iUiii"iiim ... Prof M .• non-smkr, 28-35 Frwys. Civic Center VII-llce w/pV1 bath. Ground LOST 7110 F/Pug puppy, Whl aognmt & brks Own ____ C_O_O_I( ____ , Costa Mesa 6't2-9651 Hospt 466 r1agsh1p Rd .
I o s h r N B h o m e lage Shopping Center lloor reception area and fawn wlblack f6C41, Mesa hand tools NewPort Tire ---------N B
Wkly ren1e11 now avall. $375/mo 631-1266 Ola· Prime location 979-a889 440 sq ft Shcx> space. Verde aree. 682.a146 Cir . 3000 E Cst Hwy. Exp'd line cook, lullllme •Fii .1011• ------------------
$140 & up. Color TV. na or 645-1260 Attraclive, Quiet Colla ---------CdM nights, health food Markehng co needs 10 OFFICE PEISlllEl An Equel Oppty Co
Phones In room. 2274 Mesa Industrial comple• Lo11. Ladles Gold Square ---------I oriented Apply In per-demonstrators over 18 Part/lime weekends. llUL ESTATI SALES NewpQrt Blvd. CM. Female <22•30l rmmte shr Airport area -Exec. Sul· 979-8533 mounting with Marquis HOUSEKEEPER needed son: Pullins 3050 E ror dynamne new pro-· 646-7445 3BORM on beach. Bal-tes From225·450sq It Diamond Ring.REWARD tor busy profeftlonal in Coast Hwy. CO M Good phone voice. Wehave1nopen1ng lqr
boa Peo11. Frplc. Indoor $ l per sq 11 Many xtras N.B. 3975 Birch. 3660 sq 644•9893 alt 6. N.B., varied duties. mu11 ~O-t573 duct' No exp nee • we knowledge of general two weH-dretsed. 1n1e1u-
B EA C H A R EA patio, vaulted celling Call 557_7010 ft or leH MIA zone be energetic & reliable, 5 ---------train. E,.,penses advan· proce<lures Start •mme-gent salespersona to
$250 mo tst & laat plus Agent 541-5032. t 1100 llEWllll • hrs/dy. Mon-Fri, cer & COOKS Pos ave.ii. 2 yrs ced wor1c locally, or Ira-d1a1e1y Call Mana at worll 1n the Newport
$77/wk deposit. 873-6438 ask Lease u4 h• 5750 up. 2160 ft. lndu-It tHttfeet lllletl rels required (71 4 ) exp w/broller & Huie ~~~d;~~,~~~4 ~·~~-~!, _7_5_1_-8_8_2_2 _____ Harbor area in cornm9(·
for Brian. Owner deSlres partner 10 strlal . Off'-. 18081 ..,_ 640~962 work. Call 644-1237 p••T/TIME c1al sales andtor res.· lease 7500 ft ol new """ .,.,.. 20' bf&N bird~ w/2 ---------• Mon-Fri. atl 2PM for appt 646-4l67 -1den11a1 sales In the morJ! Kltchenette-Mald-Pool Slraight r919 fem lo lhr H 11 1 dondo Circle •E Hunl· mechanical orange sin-S.byslllllf needed. kind. ---------• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Permanent sales Po5'hon alfluent areas • Nwpt Blvd & Wilson 28' apt wl aame. 'h bfk to apace in un ng on lngton Be8ch. 842-2834. ging birds Slolen on IOvtng. exper P/llme 1 or Coun1er Clerk & some Gene<al 1n re1a11 Ian siore Some LEO HANNA
Costa M... 548-9755 bdl, S187. 873-5579 Beachi Leas~ .. pur et .,,~ ····--· Balboa Peninsula Jan 3. 2 aftnoons, 1 eve -" dnv1ng Part nme Help INFORMATION on Alas-weekend worl< We Wiii SR VICE PRESIDENT· pereen owner.,., p n · ~ -~-7141540-4058 m Y h 0 me L 1 n d a Orlver$ License req Ory train qualified. reliable l•••1t l•tall Anaheim Hilla home to ooo sq It bldg CioM 10 Appro• 2000 sq ft. Nr 760•6832 Cleaners 760_14 10 l<an oul of state and pe.son 768_0349 Wtsltr I . Ta,..r C..
•••••••••••••••••••••• share wtth employed le-beach. No dn p11ym·1 Crown Valley Pkwy. & Lost S Laguna. billfold, -8-U-R_G_LA_R_A_L_A_R_M_T_R_A_I-' overseas 1obs now ave•· Realtors 644-<1910 llYFlllT male. 4 bdrm wtlh pool, Ca 11 M r . B rooks Foroes Rd .. Mission Vie-w /drivers lie, Bruce Counler Peraon lor dry !able $20.000 to $50,000 PAIT TIME
4 bdrm, 4 bath, sandy spa,flreplace,etcorprl-7141891-5556 JO (714)545-0215 Anguiano Reward . NEE, some el~ctrlcal cleaning co. 11-6PM, 4 a year Call Eves and/or weekends
beach. dock, $6000. Abo vilegea S250, ~ utll. 4 delu•e offlees, strtlegk: 350, 1100 or 1200 '"" h 499·1972 ~xJ':r ~.t~~ ~~lip b~wn day week Mature per-g~J-659-9333, Operator Responsible adults, over
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rm.' 2 bl. $3100 July. 768-1784 a on on...,... v · Call for amenities. Found Cockallel. vie. 631-3465. Oroppe Sh,,,,,,.. municate w1m1111ona1res HS. Fron1 expQsure, lge 675-6251 Costa Mesa Beach/Hell, HB _.,,,v irac11ve personalllles to Natoonal franchise e<> ~A
$3500 A~uSI. Bill Grun· F to shf 3 bt hM nr OCC sign area, 65c IQ.II. 841-1481 llSPEIStl Dental Gen Ole Must type work wllh youth (ages looking tor a bright. art(··
dy, Rltr, 6 5-6161· w/2 M. $230 + U111. Ownr. 213-450-a555 N.B gourmet seafood FINANCIAL SEC'Y & 50wpm. IO·key by touch, 10· t4) Cell 2·5PM.
Balboa Island Charmlnn 3 548-62131831-5038 11111}1 Wulff 4 Found· Standard u . Fem. restaurant has an ope-OFC COMMUNICATOR gd wl pnones Mature 6't2-432 I Ex1 346 EOE culale lront ore lype Of, .,, •••••••••••••••••••••• Collie w /bro ken red E . A person Pl ume. 1-5PM 1nd1v1dual 10 10111 a tea't\: Br. 2 88 House, lndry, Share ocean view Oana *lf1WPllT* Wanted lido Island 1 or 2 I ea sh (Be au II f u I I n1ng for experlenc«I bu-xp d. re you searching Could lead to F /lime PART TIME ol high energy execv'·. i!r, frplc, patto. No pets. Pt ... -.... own furniture br apl, yrty lease. prof F · sperson Apply 111 per-tor a progresslve. quality 1 •• 1 n """ •• • ' Brookhurstl Adams HS If h Non-smkr pref'd Apply Newspaper Promo11on •ves ... us ave • POS•· 751 wk July. $850/wk a plus. $350/mo 'h ullls ,...rpandpor1 ""~~· exec IU•lll wt good rels. needed by 530-0387 . . son. c a II Io r 8 PP t o ice w ere your out-9-5. 621 W 19th, CM M o n • F , t live mental a11111<1e Sa.:; Aunust 675-0349. '"" "17' ex s .... assy 14JffOUn· S-1 15 675-25&6 Reis req going personaltty & I -.. -.. ,..,.., .. f v,, ---------1 5 30PM-9 30PM Sat ary commensurate w 1 dings. pro atmosptiere. 770-3364/675-4462 FOUND Prescrlpllon ---------• dental expertise In GUYS & GALS' Don't lose Se 1 Br s1ee9S 4, ecross the Ammie to snr lge C M has 120 to 250 sq fl of-I I H d P r1I CASHIER. evenings. ex-handling telephone 11-your ton working all day• 9 30· I JOPM expe< nd resume ICJ street lrom beach. home Nr beecn. spa fices & desk space from Housing, R&B for well gl assses. n •5rv5at1 •31
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0 • per, mature, Spaghetti nancial a.rrangernents & Orea! income tor shorl $84 oo 10 start our new neadquarters $400/wk 875-5068 a d M st dent rv, un 11119 ... Bender, Newport Bch Then partnerships share olf1ces PO Bow 620 f'\' S mo k er o k S 3 0 0 285/mo Including con I m nnere u • paltenl contact 1s appre-nrs 1n the evening Jeff 9 •
3br/2ba 1 Sly hse, poof. 642-6553 rms. receptionisl, ans-age 17 attl!lldlng Laguna Found Husky/Malamute. 645·065t ask for Joy<ie cieted & rewarded? we 497_4188. Lag Bch ot prof11s Must have Laguna Niguel, 2677 ~
gardens. S751day, 2 wk we ring service. I01S of Ben HI 1-774-3344 Red Ke, ch I e I H n I g OUllEI are a highly Skilled team pleasant voice provate miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimt
min 548-8196 agt ~!!/!.~!!!.!.' ... !!.~~~ ~;~~~78WP & Tix avail lali1111/l1rt1I/ ~~4~g~~4r9k5,2 HB Sat Exper with leadership ~a~!c~j,~'~~ ~'!fn!~:~; Hn~~d~~~~,E~~us~~1~!' ~~~~ ~o~~~t~~v1eC::.s~:1: llEOEPTIOllST ~
u t' I I l 4zro Si gle ara e C I ability Good with 119ures $1600 I I t d N n1ng ser111ce Must be aller 6PM Fnendly person neede<k rltl If• fl I I ~, n g ~ · os 1 $300/up: Carpets. drapes. Fi111t1 Found Custom made back a.nd have business s11vy• 1 qua i ie ew· to handle phones lo.i;;.. ~;.;t£0ri.'Hoe··~·w;t~; MB$&. dbl bot. S50tmo. air. 11301 Beach, H.B. •••••••••••••••••••••• rest.+ wet 1u11 Vic tOth Sales exper helplul Fun port Beach 63l·249o e'~0P~~~e~hce ... de5p5e,~~a~1:1j 642.5676 e•• 3 12 Adm Office or Savlngr Storage only 851•2175 842-283•. l alillll & B lb NB C II I v v " P I C 1 I F Id R d l P I 48r 3ba, u ec home. .. • oa. · 11 o piece. pretty fashions Dental Diane. 964-9766 Ive mag es on ro 1e ep. an oan os 1on requt·
compl furn. 1700/wk. Double garage, storage O•Nrlui"' SOOS identify. 675-0502 Starting rate $5.50 plus ASSISTANT OFC MGR needed immediately Ex-res ltgl'll lyp1ng. Exp&'"
5 5 2 -2 1 1 5 or e ves W .st de Costa Meu *SUITE DEALS* 0r··a·~·&•w••al•lp;'a·;,:;•s•1•0•r11• ---------lncenlivea 10 quahf•ed Some back ofc prater· Nt11t••••i•& h,t, perienced & licensed 11ence desired '.•"
975-0311 548-4720 aft 4PM .. -., ..-· SCRAM LETS person APPLY Sack red 4 day work week at SURF & SANO hotel is only 546-9339 Call Linda 754-1801 ·.fl
O.C Airport area. Prol 1n exclusive Npl Bch area • Streel No. 25 Fashion Friendly & ou1go1ng looking for a bt-ltngua1JiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ E 0 E :.•,
environment, lull 94WVICe, on Coast Hwy. Excel ANSWERS Island. Newp0<1 Beach atmosphere. 6't5-7580 night supervisor. Mon PllTt•••-EI ORANGE COAST ;i or no frills lndlv1dual of· money maker. $5500 to-ft Phone calls 8 no no! 1 h , u F r t . 5 Pm t 0 ...,...... SAVINGS •ti rioes or deSk space. 150 tal price. $550/mo rent Unseal -Hoard DEITIST 1 t 30pm Contact Miss Earn top pay taktn9 1700 Adams.C M -
OCEANFRONT 2 & 4 Sr
Avail. now Weetlly lhru Ollitl l11t1J 44 summet 67J...7873. •••••••••••••••••••••• DIOIT1VE ums l1•tll1 II A1tt 4300 IRVINE Phone an1we-sq It • 3500 sq ft 1 MO Call 640-2700 ask for Ardor -Bounty Ollllt&L General dentist wanled. Maree at 497-4•77 sn11p&hots In your area FREE 759 8978 Rob Amateur photographers . -. YOUR HANO experienced In •If
Ch Id · ..,_...._ S Snaeker before tlr..,. au-IMMEDIATE phao•s. Excellent pay + Ledy lor rental office. 5 needed P11r1llull 11me ' ren • """"' tore .--""' OPENINGS -day week or willing to No experience or selling
;.;;~·:i;·:,~~f;d~·~:'8~ ring, cont rm. utU pd,
10 stir 2Br apl, C.M. $250 sctry servs. etc Alao -·-IPPtlfllllf ~e
knock• often wh9n ~~
use result-getting Oat'f.
Piiot Claulfle<I Ads tO'
reach the Orenee Coat\'•
market. .. '}l
In fast-grOWin 40 and 11 dience· ''I'm here to talk, for entry-level Ille clerks percentage. 646-24 11 work 81 least 3 days Wiii required Write to. Unl-
"go gette<" this Is for you're here to llsten. 11 Six month asslgnment In IEITIST tra•n CALL BTWN 9· 12, versal. P 0 8oJ< 1223.
you Allend our free you finish before I do Newport Beach w ork WEDNESDAY ONLY Montebello. Ca. 906't0
desk space. $150/up. .,..,.,, r.-mo. George 642-6381 540-9745 Wetl-appQlnted ofllce w/
Resp. empl F over 40 1617 Westclifl. NB. 256 Nwpt view. Approx 1,000
w/15 yr aon wants to shr 10 4000 sq. 11. 1st. floor sq. 11· 656-7100 4 br home In C.M. or Agent 541 -5032
product demonstration raise YOUR HANO." 8 . 3 0 1 0 4 : 3 0 ca 11 General dentist wanted, 545-4855
and learn more about 752_9 109 for appolnl-beach area. exper In all
N.B. wlaame (MIF). Lea----------t CdM dlx su11e, AIC, ample se ok. Cell &4 5-7568 Ive 520 sq. ft. $1.00 per sq. pkg, utll pd. 2855 E. Cat
msg. IL, 3975 Birch .. N.B . Hwy. 675-6900
lhls oppQrtunlty. Call lor lllll•lll S350 ment phases. Excell pay plus Liquor clerl<, recent exper Have aomethlng to Hll?
I Im e and p I 11 c e . •••••••••••••••••••••• percentage. 646-2411 preferred Full time, Claatllled edt do 11 ..el.
546-1144 * * * l\orrell ' 000 LOVER• Will 1r11in. nighll. GOOc:I pay & per-. at ~
Phone 842·5678 "!.
2500 '"" ft Condo. wi·11 ac-Agent 541•5032 .... ---------tCOSTA MESA office PARTNER WANTED ltla1tls Parlor grooming kennel help manent position. Apply D11·1y P1·1 ................. ··b.-.o.
BBQ rest. Great loc. 10K Open 24 hrs a day 957-8589 ~ person ~3~ld:y iouae cept 2 edits. or 1 edit
w/ 1 child or just 1 edit.
POOi. lg kit. 2 patios. lg
balcony wl bay view.
557-7e83 or 640-8339
MIF 3 Sr 3 Ba. home In
prlv commty, 2 blka
from b c h , fac, lrplc,
1360/mo. 631-7168 Biii
Prol. M 25· nonsmkr. to
9hr 3 br home In CdM,
pvt beth. 1 '~ bike to beach. Gar w/lndry Incl.
$450. 873-2418
Female 18 -35 to llve
aboard 57' Yacht In
Newport Beech Calf
Answer Ad •578,
M2_.300 24 hra.
Prof to shf Colldo, houN,
all amenities S285.
882-2448, te&-8.479
F non•mkr to lttr 2 br
duptu , !/Side C.M.
1226 Incl. utlla. MS.-7220
Shr 38r hM. 1225 mo. UtU
Incl. plUt I 100 MC. dep.
S.A, 131-1191 aft 5pm.
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no"•mkr, prof, MI F,
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apace for '""· 8'>PfO•. 524· 7908, 776-1130 7 d•Y' a week •QUOf'S 0811 ...tl 2.000 tq.h . of PY1 ornc-.1---------Jacuzzi, Sauna Locals n:-a•• IClllrltU INC Hwy. CdM : • "'1"
General wor1t -'*" 11•31 as well •• tour11u. ~~~~~~~~~jl~~~~~~~~ Went Ads ca11 842-5678 • We are-kina '°build a labor pool of qualified., reception room. Prof. ~ Wulffl ~ BankAmerlcard, Master -gr.phlc ans ptt90C1.MI for two departnmua t.n • • •
decofated >Ont k>catk>n ••• •• ••• ••••••••••• •• Charge. American E•-our Pf'e--Pf'81 a.rH .. U you have ex~ ln 10
Al lhe ~s Fwy & HatbcW NHd $30.000 3rd TO. 01 •11 I rompoalna room (JI" camera depanment work-~
BIVd. exit. For more Info very large equity -tllf· ~~e~!· 7 t~~';45"'_34~~~ end are lnteresl«I m nr.vapeper pl'Oduc:tion. ~
call weekday•. 751-6191 front home. 642-5583 2 l t2 Harbor Bl. CM consider the opportunities offen!d by the Dally~
FIEE REIT #il::J:', fnll Your Car Reflects You '( (. <Q) ) ) Pilot. , ~
Lrg office tulle w/aml vu ••••••• ! ......... !!~¥ Cuatom Wax & Oetall . _ We are aeeking 10 incttue our i-n·tl.n\e..it:
of bay. All or P•" from I I umn Re••·. Tony 547-82-41 llNTBD labor force: full-time openlnp may <k>velop Int ~ $1.50 pr ft. 2 moa. frH ... ' •-a. COEDS • Would love to 1he near fulure. -:,
reot to quefllled tenant rflllt -· •· with c 11 S We are most interested In people with lkllll r')-*-m .,, .. * C .... i:u5 ••••for info. S~1eJ1%1~ In 1at & 2nd party you. I ue t .,, -""'"v .,..... ... 9 or K a t h y a n y ti m e . In lhe following arNS: l
From 1 room lo 3 room1. --------fD'I nee 1"4 953-9363 Paste-up . i.~.
From $1.16 a sq, "· No UYFlllT IFFIOE Robt Saltler NH/CM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil r le8M reqUlred. Adj. Air-Fully lmptOYed 15001q ft R.E Broker B<I Realtor• ad bulJdina or~ make-up i q
port• Inn. 2172 Dupont. Saytlde/Jamboru. 842·2171 545-0611 LmA I Ymt'I ( { ) experieno! dftirable. • c ~ caM AM 833--3223 Avall. lmmed. ~925 •·w-1_00_w_H_AS_W_.,..,or-.,,.T ..... O'-. PHOTO MODELS ) .c
ID·-_ RE Loens. 10K Up. No escoRrs10ANCeRs Proofreader , r
-nH -·-Credit Check, No P•fl· OUTCALL 24 HRS Copy Typist ,~ ee1 Dover. NB. 831-3851 any. oenn1eon & Aaaoc. MMHl _,.,.
Office for rent. eoo 1q. fl. 873-7311 ~~~~~~~~!!I N BAYFRONT
Prime office. 173-1003
IUlnNl on S. E. Brltlol, $350. THERAPEUTIC MAS· ewspaper •INIT mTll per mo. U5-1080: All•t•wa•lf/ SAO!
Wit ..... , of r~eptlon, 5'4~50 l.....it / For Men l Women, by
,, w .... • ~ I 9' ~-.6 certified me11eur. NB c cont. room, kltc:h, phoM, LAGUNA BEACH·Oown· _, ••-780 3825 •
841Cretati.I ' wotd pro-town. 500 tq " 1275. ········~············· ----------a r [I ers f --.., Mell l ---Stop by 333 3'd St. or .. .., Ml fl# Of routes· ;;;;:"':vd. ~"="ii Call "!13) 393-2347 .. ~, ................ ~----1
-, -·-· SWEET 8UCCE88 ::x-;"'d;';••··········· • H t• gt Bea h dulred. Ca I: Judy. Ocean vlew. private Of· Con9rate lo Etaln• Al· ,...... f an Un an on C 1
n•neo.o100. ncH. Newpo11 Center. k-of H.8. for tolo'lnO ,.,,,.,,. 1#1
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nary VIiiage, 1450/mo. a 2 0 0 I m o & u P . my llOIM Morino mttf\,
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with l)'pe!IC!ttJng a6illty .11:
Abllity to work faat and ICCW'lw.iy under1!
pttllUl'e ~· nex!ble howw and days. ' ~
Offset Camera r-
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"-' ' • • actfm"" VllnitY °'*l etOtl t=t:'oeo ~Of· ,o~~t· brok ~1·0~1no. MW. 12100. e1u1u llTM't ••••••••••• '-!f 'ta llM'a Ire httl :rLt:rn. :::::a.,.,•w~ ..:f 'iuo1" and Por· TIA/~ table bed• .,;Int• ' ,., 04 .. AM 0 0 no.~ or I I ov• --------· '71 TOY OT A ttlOICUP Nice lelectlonl ura.m ~ Pl I ........
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••P•t Pt•l'd, 01.11 wlll annuity & '"' OM' ••P 638-1814 mdl. l.IMd 2S "''· ltHO ~Ion 70010l, 243 Prtv•t• patty 499-"820 .... OUlt WhMll, Ola :1~~~e=e)luto. tow ~=' H.,bOf ltvO. • .... .
1-.ln. l :lSOAM to IPM req. Cell &40-0123 7 pc. glrl'l llHn1oet or firm. l ob &41·1130 Caliber. wlleutolo 2•7 lido 14, U32<1, 11H ol 811 Interior and more l '* ·eo 32oi; 5epd , lc>e· 01t<Nn GrOYe ltw II ..... ,
MOn·Thur. OAM lo IPM TypaMlltr nMded, lem· youno•r. 1 yr, 010 . •cope ''211 • Pll 111 moortng tor 1 mo (16078&4) Juat Mid r .. dedl(IBOvo201 lllff·•A...a--N~~~ 84H\day. Appty 10AM t,o poriry poeltlon rrorn Ju"J. .. 001080, S..e.8211 lfllftll.,,..I• e•l-G3Gl 11780. 875-0349 111e1. liable Plrly 10 mike • ·77 830!, an/rf, low _...., 11 Of 2PM 10 ~PM Lori • -...... --.--..----••••••• •• ••••• ••• •• 1m111 monthly pm11 No L= • 23 to Avg. 3. I AM·GP • KING INNE"Stt"INO IX· WMeiohelr. 1.,.,_11 Jen. -.,.,,._ 17' Flbergl111 Sloop w/ old c;ontract1 to aaeume mla (8•2TRT) ("' , /
IOtcMn 3077 S Hatbof lOll wflttt ••Pit rtq'd. TRA FIRM NU.,._ Mt, nlnOt ~. OOl<I \llnyt • r~,, trlr )(Int cond. 11000. ph No baek "Mii <lu• Aak * '79 ,,. 4 IPd .• AIC. l1• Ill• Ill • ; ~· rarbOf I I C11rlagt 638·3939 naYet \!Md, worth U30, w/"*'91 fMIUtM. )(Jnt lfnH "" 037·13H lor Ao1; 842·4400, (<188Xl!0) 2600 Harbor ltvd ~ .A n.""•t. OoOd corr.....,. T\.. e1c;. &248 d•I. Hev•r cond. '300 ...._..114 •••••• ••••••••••••••• ---------t 558·1008 Proto l /M * '80 3201, 5 IPd enlrl, ·01 3&08. rbll .no. .... C°'11 MN 5'0*'100 •At•I/ Art l Int, d~n .,,,_ ,.... '.{ ••d ,. •en 1 0 1.. M1r•nl1 A11IO Sltreo. lllf OAT 1210 A/C (859ZOK) lh1n 500 ml N-bat·I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ..,._ plet, <llc11p11one. An/ II .. u •• ., , n N•v•Jo lndl•n rug• lop A .. I CAR "00 10 I ·---------1 I I I h 0 t 1-~.':!n~;i.~~,~~ F~ Cuetomer Htvkl• btctl· Utt, OHh only, ti 18 qlty, collector'1 lt•m•. :'n':"~rtll ;~und, 1110 1183-5272 ·~~ti!1;d 3~0JiD2~1: 2011 w"1!;.• J!n~• Ana ,;'t{,·, ! u le' 6; 0 I ~":t 1tN llllUI
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tu y ne,ollable. Call **I BtJY* * $100/oflu. 848·8591 Color TV ..... 2 YI' winty ,,,,kl 1010 ~!1 413~ or 561•3680 If· VOLUME SALES 8tacll w/11n Int., Oottl 876-0558 alt 8PM
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ce, good driving reciord & Rec;k, •hell, dr•wer. Stereo corner group w/ II • ' W V1•1 IS10 5 1 5 L 04 356C, wnlte, reblt eng Cat1forn1a1 S.. u1 todlyl
Tll• Clanlllecl Advertl· :~"u~u~~';~~;~':'"' I Ill PllllTlll Show frlu . S200. record pl1yer 8 am/Im. thrl , •• .,I w1tar, ·~77vw·;,;;;~;;;·.;;~· •:to~'.v~4:'c:~~~J' &trans.Manyiitru Very 1111111 ~ o,:;i:n=~:'o;!: LAt 957-8133 ~7·583 1250. 545·1320 l1ttrt1td I• IHI * MllT SUL * LI Habra clean.17.000 842.0<1<17 OAllWC
nlno fOf • re.ponllble. New lull·tlze mattreq Ht. Garmoe door opener, JHtl I lf1tl•I terll IHta. Oafl bt· Super Clean, low miles, 122·HH 73 911T, air, alloy1, 2800 Hlfbor Blvd
1nfhu1lutlc per1on. #11161•"•• $05 New que•n 11ze. good working cond. we r A 4 # 4 IO, removable r11r bench Open Sunday Blaupunkt. 11lnt cond COSTA MESA u.. ... , "8119 p<evlou1 ,.,... ••••••••••• ••• • ••••••• $ tOO 750 5832 $50 842 9282 L•/-1at nats. Enjoy great mllea· Mu11 Miii 19300 OBO. ~ ..... e11perlence hllJ.•11 1005 . . , • • •• ~.~"·••••••••••• 142·4100 U Ian. g e and c • rr Y the '77 530l. lully loaded, blk 538-2887 ICO 1810
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4J wpm on IBM Seltc· &ITIOll IOE llX II 11111, II. Otll BALLS & CUES • •••••••••••••••••• ••• PIER (679SWHI Ju1t need r• Qutck Hie 646·8468 70 91 l ·E Targa. 18995. or ·79 Eldo Dl11e1 18995.
trfc. Salery plul com· BRASS HARDWARE 140 Ill Hl-lllO 175 968·'537 1981 UVA UP TO 28 11 5150 mo liable party to maka C. I lllS ~:17°~~r~d:. 496 8313 Eiictt mpi•· A1 cond
mlallon. <10 hr WM!( with $950 968-..537 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Furniture & cpl lor ••le JET Sii 873•8145 small monthly pmta. No .!/! ••••....•••••• •••• · · · -· Loaded 6 5· 7253
an oeeuton11 Sat. mot· Large dresser, Ci rce lrom Big Canyon Home old contract• to ~. '81 Ceprl as. 5 spd, AM/ l1•••lt 11SS .59 Cad. 2 door. good
nlog. Eacellent company 1930·1940'1 Dark wood, IUI AaU all Call 64<1·88!9 Stock, never raced IEW"IT IUOll No back pmtl d~ A.-FM CHMtlt, eu11om Int. •••••••••••••••••••••• body & Interior. runa lair
bllflellt1 lnelu<llng midi· hta\/Y with 1crOll work 12x15 blua/green tW941<1 Poot table, 9 It. prol. w l $1600. Call 5•5·697<1 or 30 ,<IO'allpsavailable lor Rose 8 <12·<1<100, PS, PS, air, only 7.000 IEW S500 or best Oller
Oil, dental, Ille fnsuran· MUST SEll. Sacrifice w/lrlnged ends, 130 cues. r 8 ck . c 011 er 6<12-2073. 556•1711 556· t008 Proto U M. mt. S7200 1173·5267 ,12 la•Hff la Car 54,.2 !68
ct , credll union, etc. $599. 549-0576. Call at· 636·9832 $ 1500/0BO '"42 6"53 I F •M ---------0Pt>IY for advancement. ler 5pm, most weekdays alt 6 " • u IHll, lflrlH BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE ' I 011 VU Ir e./t 1111 Many to choose lrom. '11 IHllll Cell lor appointment tor ~·!f•••I H30 Newport Beach 25'. 28'. Reblt eng • n-Urea, HD •••••• ••••••••••• ••• • • Immediate Delivery 59K ml. e•~ ... nroot
C.llECT.I PLATES Pecan w/glass Inlay eolfee iiiftiiiiiiMl-.::::A"M;;;;iiM 1 l>Od 5,.8 \27• (0093<1 ,1 ....... -Interview. 6'2·<1321. exl & end tables/well units m-ht... ... . .............. 3<1 '. 35· & 40' Call ono y • .. '74 COLT. 2 dr. 8UIO, $6795 540·6<172
277 IMARI STYLE Et-ant sora tied $.<IOO 8 10 20· tong. 36c per fl 30' Ot\llng/Swordflah work 642·464<1 9 to 5pm .1Slll W.••IH •sH •Int running condition. 14111 C.
lf•1a CHtt $29.95 8~!860 775.1491 anytime baat $2500 (no engine) '!••••••••••••••••~•••• good Uri's, 72.000 mt WE'VE GOT FUEGOS' •••rl Jf/1 I llJ PH t 22k gold lrtm. Ltd sup· ----------------at Hans D1cilman Boa11. 1Ht1 '""I WE PAY S1,895 1157·2819 HAllE ct&IT •••••••e,••••••••••••••
a t ply. Order today 1<1k UIEllGU OllmY WESTERN SADDLE but call 645-0756 lkf IOIO &110/.IHP/HUILT hevrole1 330 W. Bay St. goto chain given rree E•qutslte reproduction S250 (ofler) J p ~o •••••••••••••••••••••• 0 DOLLAR • CWll LOVEH • Costa Mesa. CA 92626 w / 1 8 1 2 0 0 rd er 5 Windsor chairs at ehown ____ 6•_•_·_•5_2_3___ NII f'Wll m T p D•I••• 1110 252<1 Harbor Blvd, CM. 11 you really love Ca·
Equal Oee:y Emp:rr 645·<1840, e11t 202 In "Country Living" 75 Kirby. needs tune·up ..... ,................ 1981 OYA ...................... 549·8023 6<15·7770 maros. g•ve me a call I
megezln1t 640•23 u S80lt>est olfer PAllC SALE! JET Sii FOil USED O&llS • JI I f1Sf have a bunch 1ncluOlng l&Lll OUll • SIOO llEWAlll • •PPI 536-4557 LOST MY SLIP aw llAllll .! •• ! •. !1.~ ............ tully loaded BERLtNET·
Ofug store: cesnler. co-It .ffstlHI Ash4, 2<1' Drake Cabin Cruiser S tock, never raced "ITllC/1111&111 T AS . TV PE LT and
ametlcs. delivery. Min. Formica kitchen table with 12000 F /P $1600 Call 5<15-6974 or 2,80 Harbor Blvd # 1 DEALER IN U.S.A. Z28's Just need reliable
age 25. Daye, nights. 20" brass btrd eage wl2 llVHCE Ul.E1 6 chairs 160 ( t946.wood·Chrysler _s_,_2_.2_0_7_3_____ COSTA MESA party to ma lie sm111
weekends. Apply 81 Port mechanlcel orange sin· A divorce forces the sale 557·8393 1301 41 4 OO RJY' CAJ{\/ER monthly pm1s No old
Pharmacy. 3 130 w. Bal-&~~go:l~~~in:u'i~lj~n o; or 3 beaut. couchea 8' iiijiiijiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Value $6000 ,, •• , .. ,,.,,.. I . • nrv r "-~ con1rac11 lo assume NO bo8 Blvd, N.B. 875•064" couch & matching 5' SACRIFICE Newj)ort Ed 534•8940 •••••"°••••••••••••••• 141·1411 ~ 1"-.../l~L.:. back pmts due Ask lor
71<1t540.<1058 plaid loveseat. per1 tor Belich Tennis Club --#olorilHllkn 1140 _,_tAtH 4W'0111aNllfl Rose 842 ·4<100 SALES. II you are over <10 tam11y rm Tan. rust & Membersh!E I ~f.J 42' H Matthews. lwn dsl •••••••••••••••••••••• WE llY NIWPOll"~ tll•l&«>l>M" 556·1008 Proto L/llA
ll)d a "go geller" lhls ts AHliHtll 1010 drk brwn s 100 both Y~&-~rsJee 50 F Bnstot $59,500 pp (213) 198, Burgandy Pucn CLUI CA·• ClOSEO SUNDAYS f~ you. Attend our lree •''••••••••••••••••••• Gorgeous 10' cresenl· 6 9 6 · 2 5 6 1 ( 7 I <I ) Max• $265 n a;,,;,;;~~i;;;;ii~~;;;;;.:.11 Z21 CAIUll '11
product demonstration HARBOR AREA shaped couch w / 760-1178 Call Doug, 640-5100 AID TllUCIS SHi 1161 ~nd learn more about APPLIANCE SERVICE ma1ch1ng uphol Ibis Sleeping bag $25 Genuine Ti I f1ZJ •••••••••••••••••••••• Sliver and btacit, many
extru $3500 or bell
ofter 7141631-47n 'ltlls opportunity Call lor We sell recond .• guar. Down lilied cusnions. army surplus. Contact Classic 18' Lepslrake lfot1rt1d11/ .!!!~!•••••••••••••••• lWE A 1112 WI
·,I m e and PI ace appliances 549·3077 Pale yellow lloral w/ Charles oft 6, 645·2731 Century bay l>Oal. 4 cyl, StHllll IJSO OIAllE COtln'I 100 Tllll 4 lffl
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5_4_6_·_1_t4_4 ______ 1ELEC range. microwave. camel & grey accents FLIGHT JACKET Med Grey. S3500 675•6161 •••••••••••••••••••••• •111s sell·ctean oven Show New S 1.800 Sec S500 S25 Genuine Army sur· t6 11 Thunderbird 50 HP t980 Honda CX500 OILY AITIHIZEI
-prtze S975 S.7·5839 All in greal cono Hurry• plus Con1ac1 Charles alt Ev1nrude, Trailer N-· Fairing. Trunkcase Al· FERRARI $328.60
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Book, Mary Kay. Fran· I llY APPLlllCES Carpet. btue-Qreen 24 sq REGINA CARPET 52250 <71'1 985•8007• 559·9299 per month plus tu
48 month closed end
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Chevrolet•' chlse door to door or Les 957•8133 yds 525.00 545_ 1097 (2 131 <1<12·3240 da
yacuum sales pereon, SHAMPOOER. 16" 13' Boston Whaler. 40hp ·79 Yamaha XT 500 Xlnt
tiave I got a deal tor you Freezer $200 Wasner & ANTIQUE MAHOG. DBL. _s_1_2_5 ___ 5_4_8·_9_4_90_A_M_1 Mere under warr S3900 cond Low mites. sac
Big comm New llem, dryer $ 125 ea. Dish· BED. nr new matt/box Misc mattresses. cou· Mllct' 5,8•9001 " $1200 wk 759·0700. nm
easy sell. Need mgu. washer S 100 646-58<18 sp $225. obo. 675-<>638 ches. " posler bdrm sel ' 548·8275 ~~~ ~:_~;~M only Mr u;a~~er r.cGou81~elre5r .d's'a",: Sngt bed. $20. loveseat. Wiii sell cheep <195·9110 ·~~u,:/PI~~ h~~: ~~~·-.-,,-,-,-.-,-.-,-,,-1-,-1-ri--
~ 0 $20 table & ' chrs. $50. • .. .• ~o s.les tier. white 5 yr old hard ro ck mapte 0/11Nfsr•it•11 dal . au!o pllol •••ll~lllNI /" Men & women lo call on <19~80 r.. . IOIS 642-654oev ••••• ,.· ................ .
businesses. unique lun -R-el-r-1g_/_w_a-sh_e_r_sl_d_ry_e_r_s 6<16·7342 ••• ~~!f~~~! ......... ·73 32' Lullra Spor11lsher, ~~~! 8~~~11~~~~~h~me.
tob. must be aggressive Many 10 choose lrom. Klngsize waterbed Mor-Like new Exec desk & chr. twn 225 Chrys w/Np! 645•8616 1 call dosers. Only those SlOO/up 859_0682 gan Wavelesa mattress. side chr & desk set. all .B ch s 11 P s 2 8 . 5 0 0 . ---------who know they are 1he custom lreme. comp for St75 552-9553 all 5<16--035t ah 5 For rent 20' molor home
bes I c e 11 tr om REFRIGERATOR $250 or bes1 Oller 6PM Very clean Compl
10AM -2PM Mr Tull Like new. lrost lree, 551--0278 Arcniiecrs melll plan Ille, ... ,,, le•t equipped 873·5133 ~8--<1167. 2 dr $165 893-9060 Large section at sore. 10·dwr wlbase. sand ctr. Ci1rlll IOSO r. II r J I 10
SALESPERSON Marine Whirlpool lrost·free free-be•ulllul <100 yds good 540-<13<1 1 eves, 497·3374 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1• Ir~ t•n l
hardware store. Fttlme. zer. 18 cu It, like new: c ar Pet $ 4 0 0 Ca 11 dys CAL 3-H SlPI I 5;;;c;;j, 7·,~~·t;,;~~~p:.;
Boating exp. nee. Full co. $300. 549-0156 6<1<1·8819 N w Pt cond . b tl·in heat er
beneflls. 71'·83 t·9333, Uk .,,___ Cold Large 3 piece U Shaped 631-36001<19<1·4806 $2500 49<1·8232 e ,_ ....... s apot Imported country English Wooden R.eceptlonlt1
contact: Gary. up<igfll freez.; $160 or b • n ch $ 3 5 0 Dys un11 w/drawer&. S 150 40 Viking for Charter ft•illll UtiJilY 1110 best offer. 75g...9350 631·7309. eves 673-6399 673-72<15 Fishing d1v1ng & en· ••••••• "/. ••••• "I' ••••••• S1l[S t er I a I n men t Ca It ft Holpolnt Frost Free Re· Antq wicker dresalng 7 high x 5•.,· wooden adl 662·2788
ftlephone solicit ors lrlg, Ice ml6ter, like,_, lable $300 Circa 1915 shell unit $150 ---------1
wanted. no oper nee. almond color. $300 631·2134 873-72<15
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boat w/lopper, nu pelnl
536·9832 noon. Appty Pennysaver. ---------1 Beaulllut 7· carved Oak Recep11on Vyntl Wood
1680 Ptacentl1 Ave, Remodellng Sare. Avo· Eng . sideboard ""1 Couch/ Table combine· ~~'!111~~~~~-I~~~~~~~~~
Costa Mesa. eado Tappan Oas Range beveled mirrors $700 !Ion 575 I S L A I D E ll
1275 Avocado Vent S31·213<1 673·72<15 YACHTS' SECRETARY/ OrOtr Desk Hood $75 10 Unit Kit· C Full or P/tlme. Smalt Npt Chen Cabinets pecan fl. ryatal beaded Victorian Hayes Modem for Apple II lllEL YW
Ben branch sales olc nish $350 All less rhan 2 chendeher $300 compurer w/lop line
M arine b usiness. years old 496-0174 or 631•2134 sollware $300 Drew Cll$EllT SALE
213/681·2613 492·0502. Solid Oak upholsrered 536-0<149 ISLANDER & FREEPORT
Grand I at her rocker -,-, ------.-.... -1 SAILBOATS ll•nUY/EXEC. REFRIGERATOR. like S350 631·2134 I I .-•Incredible savings
New bank (In organlza-new. tros\ free. •wo-door •••••••••• • ••••• •••••• •Special ftnancing
ttonl has lmmed need $165 893·9060 Beaut lrg cocktaJI table lla1••oli Plttas.Mh •Slips evaileble
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18211 BEACH BLVD radio. good cond 13600 V1lhw••t• 1111 75 Vega " spa, good
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any l.Ja'8 Ouys any car s 1900 & oul recently rebu•ll Paid over our cost All Savers Call 846·7<161 engine $1000 559-t<16t lor MCl'etary with good w/2 lold dwn leaves S50 pr 642-2790 •Factory lours
typing and related skills l itr.t/11 IOZO S350 548-5676 1, .•• ,, a Orr••• l"4A •Preview shOW1ng or the 2 Tires Kelly Steelbett For Your Car•
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S•n Ctemenle Call GIRLS SCHWINN apt $1,000 You move PIANO. Samuel Brewer & consirucllon 857·2630 llioeli·ltrOI"' ~~~,~~~ :4e;_181~~:~
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porate headquarters ., 1•1 2 arm. Med1t by Stanley, Piano. Circa 1889. blk w tage of 1n1s talander ---------paid tor any used car ---------77 VW Rabbit asking $3. de Cl 6 3 0 0 0 m 1
Meklng personable sell· #•t1ri•l1 IOZS 41 Y''· hand rubbed fruit· antique Fr stool Yachts' special purchase A 1 •·J rroreign or d<>mMl•c) 81 Accord " dr, 5 sp, 095 2 dr AllAIF¥ cass. S3700t make oller
starter for general oftlce •••••••••••••••••••••• wood lop, side serYlng $80010BO 6412-6553 alt plan •Ill 1or -I In good eondlllon 12K miles loaded. xlnt. clean 714·556·7280 71416'6·0255
duties. M u et type IYOW 310/fT, bar w/glass doors Ori-6 IAT 4 Sii •••••••••••••••••••••• See Us Flrstl 6SP7.?50 673·0058 af11-.6-9-V-W-Bu_g_G_ood __ c_on_d-f. -,.-1.-1,.-.-,.-,-.-1---H-J-I 8()wpm, accuracy essen-Redwood 2x6 decking. g1na1 $3500 Selling ---------• •• • IMPORTANT NOTICE ..., "' ·tial. Apply In person Mon 4•20• long: also redwOOcJ $1000. 646-5595 1936 Conover Cable J•IJ 11 u4 11 TO RE.ADERS AND good carpet & interior. ••••••••••••••••••••••
h F 1 bt 1 , Grand Plano. Mint cond 10 ... _._ ADVERTISERS ·79 Civic. Auto trans. 14. 1500CC. $1700 or best Lincoln Cont1nen1a1 1 ru r • wn • pm. to leneing all Jim or Ken King Waler Bed & Heater $<1500 Call 875·2<178. -l'r• Th 1 1 1 d 000 miles $3WO oiler Call 673-0<191 * TlllR M••1 * Jlldy Giiden. 18013 Sky· anytime, 775·1<191. smatl wave Sl25 · Sponsored by lh• •pr ce 0 1 ems a • •--
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Miracle tot: 'God gave her back'.
METAIRlE, La. (AP) -The
"miracle baby" who gave
r escue rs something to ch eer
about when she was pulled Crom
the wreckage after a ~etliner
slanuned into her family s home
la doing "ju.st fine," and appeared
at a news confere nce with a
teddy bear to prove it.
The tin y survivor is still
providing inspiration -to
relatives grieving the>loss of her
mother and sister in last week's
crash.
"It's got to be a miracle," said
Gabriel Trahan, grandfather of
16-month-old Melissa Trahan.
"We thought she was dead but
God gave her back to ua."
Melissa, a blonde with hazel
eyes who stands about 31 inches
tall, met reporters Monday night
wi th both sets o f h e r
grandparen~ het"'doctor, and her
family's pastor at F.ast Jefferson
General Hospital, where ahe is
recovering from injuries
including second-degree burns on
both feet. ·
Melissa's mother, Melanie, and
4-year-old slater Bridget d ied
Friday when a Lu Vegas-bound
Pan Am 727 jetliner alammed
into the family's home and a
dor.en others ln Kenner, killing
all 14~ aboard the plane. Six
others on the ground a1ao were
killed.
Mellaaa, who was awakened to
meet the press, carried a teddy
bear with the inacrlption "God
Loves You" on its tiny T-shirt.
She fidgeted with a shiny coin
and gr aspe d at repo rter's
microphones.
Her maternal srandmother,
Gerry Smith. said Mellaea was
"fine, juat fine. We are all going
to make it becauae of her."
In addition to the foot burna,
Mellua aulfered minor bruiJeS
and abrasions, apparently when
she fell from her bed and was
trapped for two houn beneath a
mattreM and a carpet ln the ruins
of her home.
She had been the first survivor
found by rescue workers after
Friday's crash. They broke into
cheers and applause at the
discovery.
"She's doing fine. S he's a
spunky little girl who'• been
healing well," said her phya1clan,
Dr. Gua Colon, a plastic aurceon
and bum specialist. "She'll need
outpatient care and dreaai.ng for
her burns."
Me lissa's o n ly apparent
di.9comfort ls "she doesn't like it
when we change her dressings,"
Colon said.
PLO forces warned
I srael moves troops, armor n ear B eiI:ut
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -
Israel moved more t.roopa and
annor to the edges of west Beirut
today and warned "We have the
tools and the means" to remove
Palestinian guerrillas from
Beirut.
The signs of Israeli impatience
accompanied indications that the
negotiations to end the Beirut
siege peacefully are making little
progress beca use no Arab
country wants to take the
Palestine Liberation
Organization's estimated 8,000
guerrillas.
In Israel, Defense Minister
Ariel Sharon, in a speech to air
Banning
• issue goes
to voters
TWO-POINT LANDING -Laguna Beach Police Sgt. Fred
Martino radios for assistance alter a car belonaina to Peter
Verity plunged from the family's carport at 66f Mystic Way
onto the patio below. Police said it appears someone pulled
into the carport by mistake, striking the vehicle and sending it
crashing to the patio. Officers are attempting to find the
driver of the other automobile.
Threate n ed w i th a
referendum, the Newport Beach
City Cou ncil will put the
beleague red $124 million
Banning Ranch project on the
November ballot.
Council membe rs Pau l
Hummel and Don Strau. cut
the only no votes on what will
beeome the first referendum-
forced election in the city's
75-year history.
Agran likely Irvine
"I'm not opposed to people
voting," said Strauss. "But I
believe it's not a good plan. I
think we'd be better o ff by
repealing it."
mayor; vote tonight A motion to repeal the
council's approval in March to
build 379 homes and 300,000
s quare f eet o f office and
industrial development in West
Newport Beach failed, with
Hummel and Stra~ voting yes.
I By GLENN SCOTT
M IM DelyP'llotl...,
Larry Agran probably will
become mayor of Irvine tonight
when the City Council selects a
successor to David Sills.
Although no one has publicly
declared an interest in the role
except Agran, however, there is
still some reluctance to yield
leadership to him.
Sills, mayor two of the Last
three years and recent loser in a
bitter primary election for a state
assembly seat, has issued a
written statement declining
another selection.
Six-year Councilm an Bill
Vardoulis, who has been mayor
twice, said t oday he isn't
interested in another tenn.
New Council member Barbara
Wiener, sitting through her first
meeting tonight, said she won't
ask to be nominated but would
take the position if selected. She
aaid she has concerns that the
city direction might change with
Agran at the helm.
"I'm disappointed that Mayor
WORLD
Sills has removed his name from
consideration ," she said today.
AgTan and Mrs. Wiener were
(See IRVINE, Page AZ)
Fire fights
fire thre at
M onday's decision was a
victory for the West Newport
Legislative Alliance, a group of
homeowners opposed to the
project, who had led the
successful re fe rendum drive
following the council's approval.
The group, claiming to
represent 9,000 residents, was
Smoke rose out of the Santa unsuccessful In its attemp t, however, to convince the council Ana Mountains today -for good , to adopt the ex.act ballot wording
reason. t hey wanted.
It emanated from a fire Voters wi ll be asked to
deliberately set by the Orange "repeal" the already approved County Fire Department as part B of a program of "prescription" anning project, rather than
burns t o reduce chaparral "adopt" the development.
undergrowth. The plan which called for
The department planned to homes, offices and industrial
bum between 100 and 200 acres development on 75 of the 500
in the Peters Canyon area east of acres west of Superior Avenue
Tustin. The area is adjacent to has faced an uphill battle.
land that underwent a controlled Delayed by a council vote six
bum two weeks ago. times, the project finall y
Several future burns a re approved last March left both the
planned, according to fire referendum leaders and the
officials. developer unhappy.
NATION
force officers Monday night. said,
"time is running out" for a
diplomatic solution.
"We have-the tools and the
m eans to ensure tha t our
unequivocal demand -that the
terrorists leave Beirut -be
ful filled. if it is again proved that
the path of negotiations has
reach ed a dead end," Sharon
said.
Israe li sources said the
government of Prime Minister
Menachem Begin was becoming
convinced that the PLO was
stalling, "constantly throwing in
new factors in the hope that time
is working in their favor."
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BOOTH SITTING -Sue
Geer wears papier mache
mask while watching over
Laguna Beach Sawdust
Festival booth operated by
Bechtol/Keller. She said the
two artists' studio in Costa
Mesa makes the hand-made
masks.
Vatican enlists aid Gold, silver both gain
VATICAN CITY (AP) -The Holy See named
three outside financial expertl today to ftAmlne the
Vatican bank's dealings with the Banco Ambrmiano,
the Milan bank at the center of a major financial
scandal.
Actor K enneth More dies
LONDON (AP) -Brltllh actor Kenneth More,
67. the cool, hand1ome Har of many war and
adventure fllml and televWon'• "Fonyte Saaa," dMd
Monday ntaht at bl• London home. hf1 •1ent
anNNnClld today.
NEW YORK (AP) -Precious metals prices were
up acain today, fueled by prospeci. of lower interest
ratet and reporta Iran might lend uoope to Lebanon.
Gold wu up $12.~ an ounce to $355.80 and silver
gained 19 centa to $6.42.
Clothes malce the woman
Clothinl manu!actu.ren harkened to the cry of
female executlvee for quality clothlna to wear to work.
P•A5. .
COUNTY
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Lebanese military sources,
w ho requested anonymity in
keeping with government
regulations, said the Israeli
comm and regrouped forces
around Belrut to absorb two new
armored brigades and tighten the
noose on the PLO's west Beirut
stronghold.
"We are always an army on
the move," Kedar said.
Correspondents saw Israeli
tanks and armored personnel
carriers moving to positions on
Beirut's southern and eastern
outskirts today, after 'l sixth
cease-fire was arranged by U.S.
special envoy Philip C. Habib.
MIRACLE -Melissa Trahan,
16 months, claps her hands at
a news conference in Metairie,
La. Melissa survived when a
Pan Am jet crashed into her
home.
Stringent arcades
ordinance appro.ved
By J ODI CADENHEAD or ... o..,,......,.
Newport Beach youngsters can
forget about popping quarters
into their favorite video games
before 3 p.m. or aft.er 10 p.m.,
following tentative a pproval
Monday ol ~gh new guidelines
regulating the computerize d
machines.
Led by parents and educators
worried about the time and
money youngsters are spending
on the popular pas time, the
Newport Beach City Council
adopted a stringent ordinance
aimed at curbing their use during
9Chool hours.
John Cox Jr. was the only
co uncilma n to o ppose the
ordinance that comes before the
council for final approval July
26, and requires:
-All business es obtain
permits for video machines
within three months.
-No video machines b e
allowed within 1,500 feet of a
school or 100 feet of a residence.
-People under 18 shall not
operate a game before 3 p.m. or
after 10 p.m. Monday through
Friday unl~ accompanied by an
adult. School holidays are
exempt.
-Games be supervised by an
adult and that packing be
provided.
Trash-pickup due
despite strike
Residents of Huntington Beach
and F ounta in VaHey were
advised today to put their trash
out for pickup at regular times
despite a strik e at Rainbow
Disposal Inc.
About 45 drivers and workers
for the Huntington Beach
company went on strike Monday
over a holiday pay dispute.
Trash piled up in some sections
of southeastern Huntington
Beac h . N o pickups were
scheduled in Fountain Valley
Monday.
Rainbow Vice President Stan
Tkaczyk said strikers are being
replaced and that trash collection
truc ks o perated M o nday
afternoon and today.
"We're aaking residents to put
out their trash at the echeduled
times and to be patient. Their
I NDEX
trash wiU be picked up," he said.
Tkaczyk said the walkout was
a wildcat strike that didn't have
the s upport of Teamsters Local
3!J6 of Los Angeles, the union
that represen ts the striking
workers.
H e said the controversy
focused on holiday pay. He said
the company followed provisions
of the contract "and the workers
didn't like it."
Huntington Beach poli<.'e were
called to the Rainbow Plant at
17121 Nichols St., Monday as a
precautionary measure but no
violence was reported.
A police spokesman said the
diapute developed because the
workers reportedly did not get
overtime pay for the Fourth bf
July ..
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H/F Orange Coa1t OAILV PILOT/Tuftday, July 13, 1982.
IRVINE MA YOB • • •
the two wlnmrt in lut month'• COWtd1 ele,ctlon. Aifan endoned "~other candidate, Edward
'l • But Mn. Wiener aa1d
I Y lhe la not limply tryinl to
t t even.
11. S h e aaid ·concern• about
l\ftan'a po1tdona on
tianaportatlon planntna (he
'o pposea conatructlon of new eaya) and hU willJ.ncne.a to
y the &enetal plan to ~ate
. ore o~en apace cauaed her ~ to IUpport him as city
•'1 Councilwoman Mary Ann ~. meanwhile, 11 SUPS>OrtinJZ
~'•bid .. -:Agran and Mn. Gaido, besides
Pf'Tlng the only two Democrats on
the non-partlaan council, have
repretiented in put yeara a two-
penon ''slow-growth" minority.
The major I ty bloc of Silla;
Vardoulis and retired Art
Anthony have kept the t,avel ln
their more "pro-growth ' camp
during the past a1x years.
With new conat.Nctlon at a
virtual standstill this year In
Irvine, though, the growth iaaue
ia Iese dlvt.aive. Agran haa aqued
that all council members should
have a chance to serve as mayor.
which is mostly a ceremonial
role.
Agran also has claimed this is
his last four-year term on the
co uncil. He ha s left f or
speculation whether he will seek
other offices.
Hotel fall
• rites set
Funeral Mrvicet are tcheduled
Thursday at noon for Crals
Mackle , an 18-year·old
Huntington Beach youth who
fell from a Hawall hotel last
week.
Services will be conducted at
Central Baptist Temple, 7661
Warner Ave., Huntington Beach.
Family members and •frif:nds
are suggesting tributea in the
form of .contributions to the Craig
Mackle Memorial Scholarship
Fund.
The l&id money can be sent to
the Fund for Crais Mackie, care
of the Huntington Beach Union
High School District, 10251
Yorktown Ave.
$ummons squabble
Donations should be sent' in
care of Jean Tyndall, the
coordinator of the district's
scholarship program.
Craig, a 1982 graduate of
Ocean View High School,
planned t.o attend Golden West
College in Huntington Beach in
September.
I·
I:> ·costs man's life Ht: n ever regained • t"' Westmlnater man was shot ~· c:te.th Monday night while
•U-uggling with a private
i.nNestigator hired lo serve him
wHh divorce papers, police
reported !O<fay.
II €oast surgeon
F red Smith J
dead at 68
~Memorial services were held
today for Dr. Fred R. Smith,
foi'mer chief of surgery at South
COut Medical Center.
e<Dr. Smith, 68, of Sou th
Oaguna, died of heart failure
Friday at University H06pital at
Ue San Diego Medical Center.
• Although he mostly practiced
ill> Laguna Beach, South Laguna
and San Clemente since 19~. Dr.
Smith conducted operations at
most south Orange County
hospitals, including Hoag
Memorial in Newport Beach.
Dr. Smith also was past
president of the Orange County
Surgical Society and a member
of the .American Society of ~M.ne Ds ·h "Born in troit, r . m1t
ifaduated from Wayne MediCal
™"ter in 1939 and served in the ~dical Corps, 3rd Armored
Wion during World War II.
In the mid-1950a. Dr. Smith ?fv~ _to California and finished ~~ical training in Santa
IHe ls survived by his wife ~th, daughters Kathleen Mine,
of Maui, Hawaii, Mary Jo
~an. of Barrington, Ill .. and
t}1ree grandchildren and one
gtea~grandchild.
The s hooting victim was
identified as James Aniba l
Valente, 41, of 161&1 Jenner St.
Wes tminster police officer
Earle Graham said the man's
wife, Patriqia Ann Valente, 36,
and a private investigator she
hired, Hans DeHaas, 33, of
Fullerton, were at Valente's
residence when he arrived at
about 6 p.m.
Valente began quarreling with
his wife and with Deliaas,
Graham said.
The husband then went t.o a
bedroom, armed himself with
two handguns and returned to
confront his wife and the
investigators. Graham said.
Valente aUegedly struck his
wife with one of the guns,
prompting DeHaas to begin
grappling with him, police said.
During the struggle, a gun dischar~ed Graham said. The hUSbaiid was pronounced
dead at the scene.
Mesa blaze
investigated
Costa Mesa firemen are
inveatigating the cause of a
aecond atory apartment fire that
erupt.eel early thia morning at l~
Meta Drive.
Tbe Ure originated on a
balcony at the apartment
occupied by Chris Hernandez.
The fire department received a
call at about 3:30 a .m., and
extinguished the blue within
minutes.
Damage to the structure and
contents was estimated to be $7,-
000. The fire was limited to lhe
balcony and the first three feet
inside the apartment living room.
consciousness after falling from
the 11th floor of the Reef Lanais
hotel early Wednetday morning.
He died Friday niaht.
A spokesman said today that
the family and friends are
convinced the fall was related to
sleep walking.
Man jaile d
afte r g un play
in Irvine
A Huntington Beach resident
is in Orange County Jail today
after he allfgedly fired a pistol
across the hOod of a car in Irvine .
John Steve Coe, 45, was
charged with assault with a
deadly weapon, said Irvine Police
Sgt. Richard Bowman.
The sergeant said Coe
apparently took exception to
comments about his driving made
by occupants of another car, IO
he fired a .45-callber pistol 8CT08S
the car'• hood , then left the
scene.
The incident occurred about
4:30 p.m . Monday at Culver
Drive and Irvine Cent.er Drive.
Coe was arrested later at his
home.
Occupants of the car wflkh
Coe reportedly shot at were
identified aa Rob Smith of
Laguna Niguel and Scott Rogers
of Irvine. Neither man· was
injured in the shooting, Bowman
said.
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HIGH FIVES -Michelle Javardian, 5, of Huntington Beach,
gets an assist from Nina Raspanti, of Huntington Beach, to
shake hands with 11 -foot Uncle Sam (Lee Monroe on stilts) at
Orange County Fair.
Les Brown 's band
performs at fair
Les Brown and his Band of
Re nown, at the Orangeland
Pavilion at 8 p.m.. and Texan
Roy Orbison appearing at 7 and 9
p .m . at the Amphitheater,
highlight this evening's events at
the Orange County Fair.
Another band, Montezuma's
Revenge. offers bluegrass music
at 7:30 and 11 p .m . in t h e
Country Meadows. Tonight 1s the
last chance to see the Stunt
Actors Western Show at the
Meadows. S howtimes are 6:30
and 9 p.m.
Over at the livestock area of
the fairgrounds, showings and
demonstrations of various
livestock can be enjoyed all day.
Today through Thursday are
Senior Citiz.ens' Days at the "All
American" Fair, and persons 65
years and older a.re admitted for
$1.
Some daily events include the
International Lumberjack Show
at 7 and 9 p.m .; Country Fun
Contests such as nail driving and
chicken calling at 5:30 p.m.; the
Funs-A-Poppin Circus at 8 p.m.;
~tic tumbli~ rontests at
5:30 and 7:30; Gourmet Gallery
5 :30 p .m .; H yp n o ti s t
Vandenneide at 8 p.m. and crafts
demonstrations held throughout
the day.
Aside from these act1v1ties,
clow ns, mimes, j ugglers ,
marionettes, dancers and bands
will appear every day in various
locations.
On Wednesday, singer Rita
Coolidge will perform the blues,
ballads, rock and country songs
that made her famous, together
with selections from her latest
album, "Heartbreak Radio." She
will give two concerts at the
Amphitheater at 7 and 9 p.m.
Again, the livestock showings
and demonstrations will be held
all day.
EQUINOXE
Father
held in
molests ·
A Huntington Beach man baa
been charged by the Oranse
County District Attorhey'1 Office
with 111 felony chargea
Involving allesed sexual
m1.aconduct with hia three teen-
age daughters.
Moat of the charges againat
Robert Charles Gronbach weft
filed Monday juat before the
defendant waa 1eheduled to be
arraigned In Orange County
Superior Court on ~ charges
dealing with aexual activities
with his daughters.
Gronbach's arraignment waa
postponed until Aug. 16, Deputy
District Attorney Rick Stanford
said.
The 106 extra charges were
the result of testimony offered at
the defendant's preliminary
hearin' in May, wh e re
Gronbach s 13-year-old daughter
testified about alleged activities
prosecutors hadn't known about
before.
Stanford said Gronbach's
daughters are 13, 15 and 16 years
old.
The two youngest daughters
are in foster homes. The oldest
ran away from a foster home and
is still missing.
The alleged activities for
which Gronbach is charged
occurred between 1979 and 1980,
Stanford said.
The prosecutor said police
initially began investigating the
unemployed auto mechanic after
his daughters began confiding to
relatives, friends and counselors
about what was allegedly taking
place in their home.
Only 12 charges w ere
originally filed against Gronbach
and he was bound over for trial
on five of th e m . Wh e n
prosecutors r eview e d the
13-year-old daughter's testimony
in municipal court, Stanford said.
it was believed there was
sufficient evidence to sustain the
105 additional countS.
lironbach is being represented
by the county Public Defender's
Office.
Man k ille d
at funeral
BLAIRSVILLE. Ga. (AP) -
The preacher had just told
mourners at a country cemetery,
"We never know who is going
next," when a bolt of lightning
killed the grandson of the
woman he had buried, witnesses
say.
Services for 91 -year-old Liza
Poteete of Alpharetta had just
been concluded when the
lightning hit like "a ball of fire
out of the sky," the Rev. Ray
Hewett said Monday.
The lightning bolt Sunday
killed Donald Metcalf, 27. His
wife, Martha Metcalf, 24, was
knocked unconaclous and was in
fair and stable condition at Union
County Hospital. The couple's
5-year-old son, John Clayton
Metcalf, wu treated for bums
and released.
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•'New federalism' plan pushed
By ne Atlfflated Pre11
BALTIMORE -President Reqan today
of (ered akeptical county offlclala a pared·
down venlon of hia "new federallam" plan to
curb the power of a federal aovemmcn\ that
has been allowed to "mushroom out of
control."
In a speech intended to drum up aupport
for h.la reviled propoeal to thlft control of
three doaen federal ~ama to the atates, the
pree.tdent l&id that 'atgniflcant chanaee have been made" in the plan.
But he offered few detalla, and no apeclflc
lndlcationl of new plana to revtt.alJze the
economy.
•Pan Am recorder faulty
KENNER, La. -A recorder aboard a
Pan Am jetliner that crashed in. the nation'•
aecond-wont air disaster was faulty and :>8
second.a of tape-recorded cockpit conversation
were lost, investigators say.
The first segment of tape which wa.s
aalvaaed from the crash site in the plane'•
"blacl< boxes," was analyzed by National
Transportation Safety Board investigators
after FBI technicians tried to improve its poor
sound quality.
''It waa absolutely of no assistance," said
NTSB vice-chalnnan Patric~ Goldman. "W e
will have to try again."
. She did not aay what the conversation
involved.
The Pan Am 727 jet crashed Friday
afternoon in a thunderstorm shortly after
takeoff on a New Orleans-to-Las Vegaa flight,
killing all 14:> aboard the plane and eight
people on the ground.
• T-bill securities decrease
WASHINGTON -Yields on short-term
Treasury securities have decreased by a point,
the second decline in two weeka after a month
of increases, officials reported.
About $5.3 billion in six-month T-bills
were auctioned at an average discount rate of
l l.967 percent, down from the 12.976 percent
of a week ago today.
The government also sold about $5.3
billion in three-month bills at an average rate
of 11.797 percent, down from 12.806 percent.
Monday's yields, a measure of the cost of
government borrowing from the public, w ere
the lowest since the May 28 levels of 11.589
percent for six-month bills and l l.52 percent·
for three-month bills.
•Shuttle boosters probe due
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -A deep-sea
robot will probe the wreckage of the space
shuttle's rocket boosters this week for two
tape recorders which may explain why the
spent rockets sank in the Atlantic after
Columbia's fourth launch.
The t wo-anned robot was to sail from
Baltimore today aboard a National
Aeronautics and Space Administration booster
recovery s hip and was to arrive h er £
WORLD
Thursd~y or Friday, agency officials said
Monday.
NASA hopes the AT&T-built robot will
retrieve the boosters' tape recorders, which
officials hope will help explain what went
wrong after the two rocketa peeled away from
the shuttle two minutes after liftoff June 27
and spwhed down 150 miles east of Cape
Canaveral.
•Argentina gets Reds' offer
WASHINGTON -The Soviet has
offered to sell to Argentina, which lost much
of its air force in the Falkland Islands war,
new MIG jet fighters and other equipment on
easy terms, according to U.S . intelJigence
sources.
The offer. designed to appeal to the
financially str a pped Buenos A ires
government.. covers MiG-23 and MlG-21 jet
fighters as well as FA-6 aurface-to-air missile
systems and radar, the sources said.
Argentina would be given 10 years to pay
for the new warplanes and other gear at only
2 percent interest, said the sources, who asked
that they not be identified.
•Intruder had amorous fantasy
LONDON -A prowler who awoke
Queen Elizabeth II in her bedroom was
clutching a bloody, broken ashtray and had
made at least 12 secret night visits to
Buckingham Palace to try to see his
"girlfriend, Elizabeth Regina," British press
reports said today.
The Daily Express, the newspaper that
first reported the palace break-in story, said
the intruder w as living out an amorous
fantasy about the 56-year-old monarch. The
suspect's father said his aon had gotten inside
the palace at least three times since May l.
• Train wreck yields 70 bodies
TEPIC. Mexico -The Red Cross said 70
bodies have been pulled from the wreckage of
an express train that derailed north of here
with about 800 people aboard, and the toll
could rise today as rescue teams finish
searching through the twisted metal.
Six people were in critical condition
among the 132 passengers injured in the crash
STATE
of the train known as The Bullet, said Manuel
Morales, a Red Cross deputy director in this
Pacific coast town.
Morales said late Monday that Red Cross
workers, who were r espon sible for
transporting the victims away from the crash
site. had counted 70 bodies.
• Begelman firing causes stir
HOLLYWOOD -David Begelman's
departure as ch.airman and chief executive of
United Artists gives the movie industry new
grist for speculation, particularly on how hla
successor will restore financial health to the
studio running with red ink for two quar1ers
straight.
impending departure even before it was
announced Monday.
In addition to reports on UA's lOt!lleS -
attributed to Begelman's backing for
expensive films that didn't recoup production
costa -the Industry ls rippling over an
upcoming book detailing Begelman'a role in an
embeulement 9Calldal at Columbia Pictures
four years ago.
The film community was buzzing With
publis h ed suggestion s o f Be~e lman's
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Penthouse suit
stay ordered
LOS ANGELES -A 1tate
appeala court aay1 no further
action may be taken in a $522
m illion libel auit against
Penthouae magazine, a t leaat
until one of the plaintiff.I lhowt
why they should be granted a
new trial.
Superior Court Ju<tae Kenneth
Gale had ordered a new trial for
two etalnttffa in Rancho La
Coeta • auit aplnat Penthoule .
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tran•~ribtd 1nd dellvtr.cl to lbt appropri1tt editor.
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SIGN OF TIMES -In a statewide driving campaign. the
Cahfornia Department of Transportation is posung signs like
this at locations where Caltrans workers havC' been killed.
This sign is on the Santa Ana Freeway near the Lincoln
Avenue offramp m Anaheim.
Road signs mark
workers' deaths
Orange County motorists soon
may begin noticing freeway-side
markers that remind them of
something oth er than going 55
miles per hour.
The orange signs will show a
single white hard hat with the
words "In Memoriam" printed on
the top.
Caltrans Director Adriana
Gianturco said in Orange County
Monday the signs will mark the
areas where on-duty highway
maintenance workers have been
killed by errant drivers.
In Orange County. a marker
has been placed along Laguna
Canyon Road where one worker
was killed in May 1980 and
another is going up on In~rstate
5 where two workers were killed
on Oct. 2, 1979.
Ms. Gianturco, who m ade
similar appearances throughout
Southern California Monday.
told reporters in Santa Ana that
a month-long "Mainte n a nce
Safety Public Awa r e ness
Campaign" was being launched
to draw attention to the hazards
faced by highway workers.
The campaign will feature
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segments and capitalize on the
slogan. "Give 'em a brake."
Caltrans officials said Monday
that 18 workers have been killed
by motorists who claimed they
did n ot see the maintenance
crews. In other instances, the
drivers were intoxicated on drugs
or alcohol, they said.
Nine of those deaths occurred
111 Southern California, three m
Orange County.
"Hundr e d s o f other
maintenance workers have been
injured or had close calls due to
careless or inattentive drivers,"
Ms. Gianturco said.
The Caltrans director said the
new highway s ig n s would
"commemorate the sacrifice some
of our employees have made in
the line of duty, and to raise
public consciousness about the
dangers they face daily in the
course of their work."
Ca ltra n s e mploys 5 ,000
workers to maintain the stat.e's
16 ,000 miles o f freeways .
expressways, highways, bridges
and interchanges.
3 hurt 1
in Coast
"' smashup ~,
Three driven w ere injur~d
Monday afternoon in a fourJ colliaion that anarled traffic
Pacific Coast Highway in Sou
Laguna for ·more than an ho .
A car making an errant lqlt
tum into the Monarch Bay P~.
j~at south of Crown Vallt;1
l>arkway and the Co~t Highway, triggered a series
accidents about 3:35 p.m. t
involved a total of six autos,
California Highway Patr~
spokesman said.
Injured in the collision were
Lillian Mattinson, 58, of Su
Juan Capistrano; Joseph Pondet.,
27, of San Clemente; and Susan
Spencer, 24, of South Laguna,
C HP s pokesm a n Ken Dai!''y
reported. .
Ponder was adrrutted to SouU.
Coast M e dical Center fc!i
observation while Ms. Mattinson
and Ms . Spencer were treated
there for injuries and released,
according to a medical cente_)
spokeswoman.
The chain of collisions began
when Lisa Whitlock , 21, all
Laguna Niguel swerved to avoid>
a beige car turning left from thlt•
south-bound lanes of Coa&"~
Highway, Daily said. , >I
Although Ms. Whitlock's qlr
was not struck as it came to res\
across the southbound lanes, ·if
touched off a series o f fo ~
collisions m the northbound Ian
when a second car swerved
avoid Ms. Whitlock's, Daily saiQ.
He added authorities still ~
seeking the driver of the beige
car who failed to stop after the
collisions occurred.
Besides Ms. Whitlock , the only.
other driver involved in the'
collision who was not injured was
Ro nald Greenlee Jr .. 67, or
Laguna Niguel. Daily said. ! 1
Trame was tied up for close i.l.i
an hour and a half following the
wreck as CHP investigators and•
Orange County fire f ighten-.
tended t o the injured amE
untangled the damaged vehicles;1
the CHP spokesman said. • ''
Prop. 8 def ended M
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ~
Attorney G e n e ral Georg!?.,
Deukmejian has presented 1 }~
pages of legal arguments u1
defense of the Proposi tion 8
crime initiative to the stat~
Su reme Court.
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County bank
'
already • ID black
Marine NatloMJ Bank of Santa Ana has reported
improve ment In operating results for the second
quarter and first half ending June 30.
Net income was $100.~02. or$ 17 per share for the
quarter and $102,625 for the first half, or $.17 per
share.
Higher loan volume and depo11t!l, increased
Interest spread and higher non-interest Income were
cited for the Improvement. The bank was openc-d n
July 1981 at Harbor and MacArthur .Boul~vards.
Printronix earnings up
Prlntronix foe. of Irvine, manufacturer of
minicomputer line printers, reported higher
operating results today for the quarter ended
June 25.
Earnings were $1 ,492,000, or 39 cents' per
share, on sales of $19,292,000. This compares with
earnings of $1 ,202,000, or 31 cents, on sales of
$14,375,000 for the corresponding period a year
ago.
Hug h es prop erty purch ased
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -Seventy-five million
dollars changed hands as a Tucson-based joint venture
purchases about 19 square miles from the est.ate of
billionaire recluse Howard R. Hughes Jr.
The initial purchase was followed by a series of
sales of pans of the land for about $45 million.
Starting off the transactions Monday was the
signing of deeds transferring ownership of 12,328
acres from Hughes' estate to a joint venture fonned by
Frank Aries, president of Aries Enterprises Ltd. of
Tucson, and Pima Service P,rp., a subsidiary of Pima
Savings and Loan Association.
Firm to o ff er tours
Golden West I lomes will offer a series of f~tory
tours in July and August.
The tours, lO be ronducted al Golden West's Santa
Ana factory, will run Saturday and Sunday, through
Aug. 15. Thcrl? will be tours at 11 a.m. and l p.m.
Saturdays, and at I p.m. Sundays.
The plant 1s located at 1929 SE St Andrew Place.
Ch eck er makes last cab ?
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP)-A boxy green and
Ivory automobile marked what may be the end of an
era in roomy taxicabs as it rolled off the assembly line
at Checker Motors Corp.'s Kalamaz.oo plant.
Company officials would not confirm it, but union
officials and a Checker employee said the auto, which
was completed Monday. was the last cab to be
produced by the company.
Cabine t chie f to sp eak
Secretary of Transportation Drew Lewis wiU
addreS5 the Industrial League o( Orange County on
July 26 al the Anaheim Marriott Hotel. The program
begins at 11 :45 a m.
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES
NEW YOAK (AP) -S.... Mondoy price,
Ind ,... c;honge ol Ille flfl-mo.t ecttve
Now YOfll 810Ck Exc:hOllge -... lflOdjng
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WHAT STOCKS DID
NEW YORK IAPI Jul 12
--1 AM[&OIO
NEW YOllK IAPl Jul 11
METALS
Todly !27
21l 117
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79
NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonfwrou• metal prlOff lodey
c.,._ 68~71 cents • pound, U.S.
detllnellona
Leed 2$-28 cants a pcund,
Dnc 37~ cantt 1 pound, dellvwed.
Tift $&. 1795 Met• Wwtlt GOmpC>lllte
lb.
........._ 78-77 oen111 pound, N.Y
Mtrcury 1370.00 per lluk.
~ $254.00 lrO'jl OI., N '(
SILVER
Handy & Harman, Sll.450 1>9' tror
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Maverick'• 1weetheart 11 ala'n In an lndtan ambuth. ~
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enlgmaUc adventurer T.I:. Law~nce at.an
Peter O'Toole and Alee Gutne11. See
photo, 1ef t.
KNXT (2) 8:30 -''The Ore'k
Tycoon." Anthony Qalnn. Jacqueline
Billet Im movie about a weelthy Ol'Mk
1hipplng magnaie.
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~· ltNO) Jemel ~. Werd Bonet A
eo1111tcled 11111rderer _..,.. end ,,,.,.,.. •
WMfUly ~-·but 1e i... oonttoneed by 111e __ ........
• LCM. AMINCAH
"""" "Lcwe Alld The Optlmlllt"
A i.ot11 IOMt .... a Olll
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.... hat celled llw ~
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A )'OUl'9 ~ en..,.. a
INllOt ~lafl. and • '°°' f.,..,_ llndt °"' whlll ltt 1111• to be a ml~.
~MCMI ...... "~M (1N0)
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tor of an~ &-yew. .., ,,,.,. Alctlfl UlfgeMG
tty IN IM4el WOl1d for IN
inlom\atlon he C*riee '" • IMlttered ~.'PO'
1l:Ol~IN
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•• "Oeugflten Of Oettl· _ .. ( 1171) DelpNne Sey-
rtg. JofWI Klll1en. A COUc>le on ,,,.., honeymoon antve
In • lrlglllened tOWl'I wlW'e
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LafT1MIAH
1=-.• *. 'h .. " 9etc:h 0111ue··
(11115) Sidney l'olfter.
S~ Wllltere. A 'Yf'IP9•
ltl9tlc bladl men trlea to
oon¥lnCa • young blind glri
thel 1M C911 better her ....
tty llreeklnO ,,_ of her
......... gwerdlian.
1= * • * .. ,_ .. ( IMo) tr-
Cera. 8llrry Miller. S.-al
gifted ...,.,,.. at ......
Yortl l'tlglt Oool lor th9
s-floi11*'t arts...,.,._ """'°"' alltbeCb 9111 --of botft ,.,_. Md PfCf ... ,. .. oatina.
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OalllGt* Pf-once
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.,,..,. -t.I* time "" ··-...Q..Mat1c ........
""*'· ttM8(() MCaCUO
" tral di rnutderw "-~to ..... Yorlc IMdll
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12'AI (II) MO'llm
• • ··My Bloody v--.
tine .. (1M11 Paul K9'mell .
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llCtl\le Ir! Ille ptoteat ~
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• HMn. Kini Hullter. All AM ........... "°"' d9lllfl
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C"y01.irtt1. A llllld·
INMer.S book ..,,
acc:lde111 .. ly beoOMe&
lllYOIYed '" • linlltlt art ltllef• I l>IZ*rt pfOI dUflng I
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lem. A ltaokatof'e proptt.
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• YI "The HICIPY Hooll•"
I tt71l lYfl" Redtr•Y9. ~ • ....,,. "411110nt. Tiit
.. Of H9w VOtll'• flllTIOUt .. fir!, ...,..,. HOiiender. .. ..,. '"' ... CR) flllOVla ...... ••o.une" (IMO)
Gen• i-ow1e11dt, Johll
AdalNt. A lofmer gun _. '**'-the PfOl80•
tor oe 111 orpNrled .. ~.
Old '-10 Neall tar~
t>y ttw llflderwOtld for tlle
'"'°'1Mt'*" he wri.a 1n •
better.cl btllltc:aM ·PO·
••• YO'tAM TO TMI
IO'TTOM ~THI IU
•• JONfl And Thi Whele•'
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Cl\at I ...itl\y l\Ollellll' I
..,_ .. wort! delc:flbea In
... tlle aec:urtty tytltm
protee111\g Ille ...iiiet>tea In
Mtl!Ome.
1:1t (%) • * • ••Fout Pley"
( 11171) OoWle Hawn. Ctl8'll'/
Ctlaae. A Abrarlaft ~11•
ll'lt aid OI an .,_..,t police
d etaetlwe alter eh•
DttOll'IM IMolwed In a
blur19 --of mYrder• ..cs~ 1ttempt•.
' l:IO C1:) * * * •.t •·Barry Lyn· don•• (1175) Ryp O'NMI.
Mwtea 9er"'90fl. A hend·
--~ llndl ac:11on Md rom-In tile 11th·
cantuty Brittatl army 'PO' CH> •• ••(Mye ,,.. ,Ub«ty''
( 11741 "°°*'1 Culp. Rldl·
ard l(tley. A 1*9dter'1
ad'lefllur" In c:olonlat
A-1c:e tlke him from Ille
eel~ of th9 w11oer-to rne.llnoi wttll the founding
fatllerl .
1:00 Cl)*** "OI,,., Twm ..
I 1175) Animated 8utd on
IN ltory by ~ Dick·
-Ollver and 1111 c:tldlel
11*d SquMker outrun
MT. 8umble, Fagin. The
Art1vl Dodger end ...i1 em
stk•· 1:IO. * * "Tiie Kid From
Npl-8o-81g'. (1117111 Jen. nht McAllltMr. Robert
Vlllero A 12..,._-o60 git!
,.,_ herMlf In and OU1 ol
trouble wNle running the
IQWll~· I: 11 (%) • • ••Ctt11dr9n Of
"..... (117') Helmut
Ottem. Oto• Georo••·
Picot.
....... '" .. Gunn .. ( 1te7)
Craig S1__.1. Edward
~ Prtwete eye Peter
~ 19 ulled 10 lfl.,...1-
~ • oanolend murder .c>M(C>•••'A ··~
Above!" ( 1H3) Pater
Sellara. Cedl Parker A
well-maanlng reverend
bec:omN • Oilfle>p In outer
IPeN .... being retecfed
by IM~ to
wtlOl'll "* -'*"' by ,,,... • tae. CID •• '" ··n. North A--1,,.,,.,... ( 11179)
Ectw.d H9rT'INM. BerM-
ra Herrll. TN -rnlnlt1er "'a .... town Of~ • rove> of dotty _, 1n
IN conOf'eo-t'°" to •too
the flow of enurc:fl fund• to crllnill*. ·G.
Cl) • * '-" ••Wtiere The
lo)'9 Ara" (1NOI Oolorft
H911. Oeor9* Hamilton
Four young -Join Ille
llordel of FlorldM>Ound
oollagianl dorlftQ Euler
vacation.
C%J • * • "S.0 .8." ( tllll 11 Wllllarn Holden. Julle
And,_ A movie dtrac:1or
wllO "-)ue1 t'lltl8hed a
~ doler 1uncey .-"'°"' attempted aul-
cide 10 e ~ lnec>Qd ••aflodltoo of,... ..,ic. ·R·
~ ...... "Tiie U«le Atk ••
(1t71)Two OUtctl cN'dren
try to .... "'* rnlealng ...,_."'*'a flood. ·o· 1l:GI. "llautftt• Dey" ( 11771
M9 TlllllliflONm, Gordon
MleCftt(I
••• ~ .. Annie o.i.1ey••
(tt:)I) .,._. Stenwydl.
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Cl) ...... "Gunn"''"'' Craig t1~. ldWetel AM* Ptlwtlle .,.e ,._
Gunn .. --to .._... ~te. oantlMd --1l:IO CID ** "IWd!AM
O..troy" (1M1) ll'efry
l<lflO, Doll Stroud A for•
• mer Soutll ~MIMM
offlc:lal '""' raw•n.-agatnet IN_,,~ 1
wllO MlarldoNll '*" "" -amOuah dUftllt .... """'. ·PQ· •
1:IO eel ..... ··Aoc;ll 'N' ,_..
High Sdlocll.. plll't) P .J.
SolM. Vlllcenl Van P8'tM.
" IMlddlnt ~ .. Vlnc:e ~ Hlglt triee
to get ttte ~ lo
r-d ,., mutlc wtllla II«
equally ambHloue lfland
pu,.,.. "'* actlOOI llealt·
throb ·~·
1 :40 (%) • • "Ctlllclrell Of
Rage" ( tt74) Helmut
Ortem. Otoe 0-e>e•·
Ptc:ot.
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( 1980) Merty Feldman.
Arwty Kaufman. A '*"*
monk 11 _.., out Into "'*
WOt1d to rel.. l'flOMY lor
hit trnpoverlllMll --·-·PO· •. * * 'h ··T11e Tumlng
Point.. ( 11171) """' 8'n-
~ofl. 6'Wtey Mec:lalne.
Two lrienda from beMlat
training tc:floOf, MIO chOM
d'"9rent roefl rnMy yeers
......... _. again Ind •e
lore.ct 10 dMI .,..,h tlle
c:oneaq-•PO'
S:IO C,C) * * 'h ••A °'8llenge
For Aotlltl Hood.. ( t"8)
Barrie tng11a111. Jamee
Hlly\er RoOln Hooe! and
hil l>M4I of merry men Mt
out to detllrone a tell· •
appointed dlc:tetor wllO
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MET AijUE. La. (AP) -The
"miracle baby" who gave
reacuera aomething to ch eer
about when ahe was pulled from
the wreckage after a ~tliner
alammed Into her family a home
la dolna "juat fine," and appured
at a newa conference with a
teddy bear to prove it.
The tiny s urvivor is still
providi ng Inspiration -to
relatives grieving the loss of her
mother and sister in last week's
crash.
"It's got to be a miracle," said
Gabriel Trahan, srandlather of
16-month-old Meliua Trahan.
"We thought she wu dead but
God ~r= her back to UI." Me , a blonde with hazel
eyec who stands about 31 l.nches
tall, met reportet's Monday n.lght
with both sets o f her
grandparents, her doctor, and her
family'• pastor at Eut JeUenon
General Hoapital, where abe la
recovering from injuries
Including second-degree burnt on
both feet.
Melisaa's mother, Melanie, and
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TWO-POINT LANDING -Laguna Beech Police Sgt. Fred
Martino radios for assistance alter a car belonglng to Peter
Verity plunged from the family's carport at 66f Mystic Way
onto the patio below. Police said it appears someone pulled
into the carport by mistake, striking the vehicle and sending it
crashing to the patio. Officers are attempting to find the
driver of the other automobile.
Agran likely Irvine
niayor; vote tonight
By GLENN SCOTT or .... o.1r "°' ,..,.
Larry Agran probably will
become mayor of Irvine tonight
when the City Council selects a
succe980r to David Sills.
Although no one bas publicly
declared an interest in the role
except Agran, however, there is
atill some reluctance to yield
leadership to him.
Sills, mayor two of the last
three years and recent. loser in a
bitter prima.ry election for a state
assembly seat , has issued a
written statement declining
another selection.
Six-year Councilman Bill
Vardoulis, who has been mayor
twice, said today b e isn't
interested in another term.
New Council member Barbara
Wiener, sitting through her first
meeting tonight, said she won't
aak to be nominated but would
cake the position if selected. She
aaid she has concerns that the
city direction might change with
A,ran at the helm.
"I'm disappointed that Mayor
WORLD
Sills has removed his name from
consideration," she said today.
Agran and Mrs. Wiener were
(See IRVINE, Page A!)
F ire fights
f i r e thre at
Smoke rose out of the Santa ·
Ana Mountains today -for good
rea8Cm.
It emanated from a fire
deliberately set by the Orange
County Fi.re Department as part
of a program of "prescription"
burns to reduce chaparral
undergrowth. .
The department planned to
burn between 100 and 200 acres
in the Peters Canyon area east of
Tustin. The area i.s adjacent to
land that underwent a controlled
bum two weeks ago.
Several future burns are
planned, according to fire
officials.
DENVER (AP) -The body of NichoJ.1 Schrock,
42, a University of Colorado profesaor m.ilSlnC lix
weeks, bas been found in the cemetery of a west.em
Mexican village, authorities said today. Schrock
appeared to have died from a blow to the head,
according to a U.S. Embuey offidal.
Actor K enne th More dies
· LONDON (AP) -Britiab actOC' Kermeth More,
67, the cool, hand1ome 1tar of many war and
adventure filma and televimon'1 "Forsyte Sap," dMd
Monday nl1ht at hl1 London home, hl1 aaent
announced tOday.
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4-year-old slater Brid1et died
Friday when a l:oaa Veau-bound
Pan Am 727 jetliner a1ammed
Into the family'• home and a
dot.en othen in Kenner, kUllng
all 145 aboard the plane. Six
othen on the ground alto were
killed.
Melilla. who wu awakened to
meet the preea, c.arrled a teddy
bNr with the imcrl~ .. God Lovee You" on Ill T-lh.lrt.
She fidgeted, wiJ.h a y coin
and srasped at reporter'•
microphones.
Her maternal 1randmother1 Gerry Smith, aaid Melllla wu
"fine, juat fine. We are all sotng
to make it becauae of her."
In addiUon to the foot bu.ma,
Meliau auffered minor bruileS
and abruiont, apparently when
ahe .fell from her ,bed and was
trapped for two hours beneath a
matt.rea and a carpet in the rul.nl
of her home.
She had been the first survivor
found by rescue workers after
Friday's crash. Tbey broke into
cheers and applauae at the
diacovery.
"She'• doing fine. She'a a
spunky little girl who'• been heaUnl well," Mid her physician,
Dr. Oua Colon. a plastic surgeon
and bum apecl.a.list. "She'll need
outpatient care and drell.ing for
her burns."
Mellaaa'a only apP.arent
dtacomfort ia ... he doesn t like it
when we chaJlie her dressings,"
Colon said.
PLO forces warned
Israel moves troops, armor near B eirut
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -
larael moved more troops and
annor to the edges of west Beirut
today .and warned "We have the
tools and the means" to remove
Palestinian guerrillas from
Beirut.
The signs of Israeli impatience
accompanied indications that the
negotiations to end the Beirut
siege peacefully are making little
progress b~cauae no Arab
country wants to take the
Palestine Liberation
Organization's estimated 8,000
guerrillas.
In Israel, Defense Minister
Ariel Sharon, in a speech to air
Banning
• issue goes
to voters
Threatened with a
referendwn, the Newport Beach
City Council will put the
beleasuered $124 million BmnihC Ranch project GD the
November ballot.·
Council memben Paul
Hwnmel and Don Stnn111 CMt
the only no votea on what will
become the first referendum-
forced election jn t he city's
7S-y$ history.
"I'm not opposed to people
voting," said Strauu. "But I
believe it'a not a good plan. I
think we'd be better off by
repealing it."
A motion to r epeal the
council's approval in March to
build 379 homea and 300,000
square feet of office and
industrial development in West
Newport Beach failed, with
Hummel and Strauss voting yes.
Monday's decision was a
victory fQr the West Newport
Legislative .Alliance, a group of
homeowners opposed to the
project, who had led the
successful referendum drive
following the council's approval.
The group, c laiming to
represent 9,000 residents, was
unsuccessful in its attempt,
however, to convince the council
to adopt the exact ballot wording
they wanted.
Voters w i ll be asked to
"repeal" the already approved
Banning project, rathe r than
"adopt" the development.
The plan which called for
homes, offices and industrial
development on 7S of the SOO
acres weet of Superior Avenue
haa faced an uphill battle.
Delayed by a council vote six
times, the projec t finally
approved last March left both the
referendum leaders and the
developer unhappy.
NATION
force officers Monday night, said,
"time is running out" for a
diplomatic solution.
"We have the tools and the
means to e nsure that our
unequivocal demand -that the
terrorists leave Beirut -be
fulfilled, if it is again proved that
the path of negotiations has
reached a dead end," Sharon
said.
Israeli sources said the
government of Prime Minister
Menachem Begin was becoming
convinced that the PLO was
stalling, "constantly throwing in
new factors in the hope that time
is working in their favor."
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BOOTH SITTING -Sue
Geer wean papier mache
mask while watching over
Laguna Beach Sawdust
Festival booth operated by
Bechtol/Keller. She said the
two artists' studio in Costa
Mesa makes the hand-made
masks.
Gold, silver both sain
NEW YORK (AP) -Precious metali prices were
up apin today, fueled by prospects of lower interest
rates and reporta Iran might eend troope to Lebanon.
Gold wu up $16.40 an ounce to $3&7.50 and .Uver
pined 31 centa to te.~.
Clothes make the woman
C1oth1na manufacturen barkened to the c:ry of
female executlvw tor quality cloth1na to wear to work. PaceM.
COUNTY
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Lebanese military sources,
w ho requested anonymity in
keeping with government
regulations, said, the Israeli
command regrouped forces
around Beirut to ab&orb two new
annored brigades and tighten the
nooee on the PLO's west Beirut
stronshold.
"We are always an army on
the move," Kedar said.
Correspondents saw Israeli
tanks and armored personnel
carriers moving to positions on
Beirut's sou thern and eastern
outskirts today, after 'l sixth
cease-fire was arranged by U.S.
special envoy Philip C. Habib.
MIRACLE -Melissa Trahan,
16 months, claps her hand.a at
a news conference in Metairi.e,
La. Melissa survived when a
Pan Am jet crashed into her
home.
Stringent arcades
ordinance apprOved
By JODI CADENHEAD or .. ..,,.. ....
Newport Beach YoungJlterl can
forget about popping quarters
into their favorite video games
before 3 p.m. or after 10 p.m.,
followiq tentative approval
Monday of tough new guidelines
reaulatina the comp uterized
~
Led by parent.a and educatora
worried a bou t the time and
money Younetters are spending
on the popular pastime, the
Newport Beach City Council
adopted a stringent ordinanc~
aimed at curbing their \.Ille dwinR
achool hours.
John Cox Jr. was the only
councilman to o ppose the
ordinance that comes before the
council for final approval July
26. and requires:
-All businesses obtain
permits for video machines
within three ~·
-No video machines be
allowed within l,SOO feet of a
11ehool or 100 feet of a re,D~.
-P eople under 18 shall not
operate a game before 3 'p.m. <!"
after 10 p.m. Monday through
Friday unless accompanied by an
adult. School holidays are
exempt.
-Games be supervised by an
adult and that parking be
provided.
Trash pickup due .
despite strike
.Resldenta of Huntinaton Beach
and Fountain Valley were
advbed today to put their trash
out for pickup at regular times
despite a strike at Rainbow
Disposal Inc.
About 45 drivers and workers
for the Huntington Beac h
company went on strike Monday
over a holiday pay dispute.
Trash piled up in some sections
of aoutheaatern Huntington
Beach. No pickups were
scheduled in Fountain Valley
Monday.
Rainbow Vice President Stan
Tkaczyk said strikers are being
replaced and that trash collection
trucks operated Monday
afternoon and today.
"We're asking residents to put
out their trash at the scheduled
times and to be patient. Their
INDEX
trash will be picked up," he said .
Tk.aczyk said the walkout was
a wildcat strike that didn't have
the support of Teamsters Local
396 of Los Angeles, the union
that represents the striking
workers.
He said the controversy
focused on holiday pay. He said·
the company followed provisions
of the contract "and the workers
didn't like it."
Huntington Beach pol.ice were
called to the Rainbow Plant at
17121 Nichols St., Monday as a
precautionary measure but no
violence was reported.
A police spokeeman said the
dispute developed because the
workers reportedly did not get
overtime pay for the Fourth of
July.
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CLOSING 824.11
County hank
already • ID black
Marine National Bank of Santa Ana has reported
improvement in oper4lllng results for the second
quarter and first half ending June 30. .
Net income was $100,502. or $.17 per share for the
quarter and $102,625 Cor the first half. or $.17 per
share.
Higher loan volume and deposits, increased
interest spread and higher non-interest income were
cited for the improvement. The bank was opened n
July 198 1 at Harbor and MacArthur Boulevards
Printronix earnings up
Printronlx Inc. of Irvin e, manufac turer of
minicomputer line printers, reported higher
operating results today for the quarter ended
J une 25.
Earnings were $1 ,492,000, or 39 cents per
share, on sales of $19,292,000. This compares with
earnings of $1,202,000, or 31 cents, on sales of
$14,375,000 for the corresponding period a year
ago.
Hughes property purchased
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -Seventy-five million
dollars changed hands as a Tucson-based joint venture
purchases about 19 square miles from the estate of
billionaire recluse Howard R. Hughes Jr.
The initial purchase was followed by a series of
sales of parts of the land for about $45 million.
Starting off the transactions Monday was the
signing of deeds tra.nsfening ownership of 12,328
acres from Hughes' estate to a joint venture fonned by
Frank Aries, president of Aries Enterprises Ltd. of
Tucson, and Pima Service Corp., a subsidiary of Pima
Savings and Loan A.ssocl.ation.
Firm to off er tours
Golden West Homes will offer a series of factory
tours in July and August.
The lOUI'S, to be conducted a t Golden West's Santa
Ana factory, will run Saturday and Sunday. through
Aug. 15. There will be tours at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Saturdays. and at I p.m. Sundays.
The plant is located at 1929 SE St. Andrew Place.
Cabinet chief 10 speak
Secretary of Transportation Drew Lewis will
address the industrial League of Orange County on
July 26 a t the Anaheim Maniott Hot.el. The program
begins at 11:45 a.m .
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MONTREAL -The honor came II late for Cecil Cooper, In a way he wu
not entirely 1ure he Uked, and at flrat
he wu reluctant to believe it finally
had arrived.
"Are you certain?" the Milwaukee Brewers'
. al~r aaid Monday when told he had been
picked to replace the injured Rod Carew aa the
s~ flnt bueman for the American t..e.gue
In the All·•tar Game.
Aasured that Manager
Billy Martin had choeen him,
Cooper replied: "It's an honor,
but It would have been a lot
nicer to have been voted in."
He was referring to the
fact that fans· had telected
C&rew for the •ta.rtinc job,
despite Cooper's auperior
statistics. Cooper it t>attlng
cOONR .321 with 19 home runa and
68 runs batted in, compared with a .296 average,
one horner and 21 MI for the Angels' Carew,
who is suffering from tendonitis.
On U\11 dai. ln bueb&il In 1993:
• At the .,, of 43, Cleveland pitcher t:arly
Wynn plcked up tho SOOth -and flnaJ -
victory of hi• ca!'ffr u he hurled the tint
five lnntnis In the lndlaN' 7.4 victory over
the Kanaa1 City A'•·
On thl• date ln 1938:
St. Loull C.rdJnal sluger Johnny Ml~
belted three homer1 In one pme -tho
first of a record five times he would
accomplish the teat.
Today's birthdays:
Hall of Fame pitcher St.In Covelakl la 93.
Seattle relief ace SIU CaudUI 26.
Ex-Ge.orgta coach admits violations
ATLANTA -A former aautant Ell
football eo1eh with the Un!venlty of •. •
Georgia says he broke two NCAA
rules that coet the unlvenity a cha.nee
to sign a top prep fullback.
"I was wrons and I rearet it. I'd die If there
were any big con1equence1," said Wayne
McDuffie, now a member of the Atlanta Falcona
staff. In an Interview publi1hed In today's
editions of The Atlanta Constitution.
The flrlt violation came Feb. 10, the flnt
day a oollege la allowed to al~ hiah .chool
pro1pect1 to aranta In aid under National
Atloclatlon of Intercollegiate Athletics rules.
McDuffie mlde a fourth visit to Coffee County HJch School to lee 230-pound fullback George
Soi.Ith. The NCAA llmlt b three visits.
"I hate that it happened, especially for the
Georgia people," McDuffie 'Wd.
McDuffie said he waa very busy that day.
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"You don't like to see aomeone get hurt. but
I'm pleased that I was picked to start," Cooper
said. "Hopefully, next year it will be easier to get
the fans' votes." .
Cooper, 32, has hit .300 or better each of the
last five seasons. including .320 last year.
First, he viaited Coffee High, then went to Ocilla,
where he signed Keith Johl\IOn of Irwin County.
At Ocilla, he received a call from Coffee Coach
Bonwell Royal asking him to return to Coffee
County.
"I knew the rule. I Just really forgot about it
in all the excitement. We were pretty sure we
were going to loee him," McDuffie aaid.
The aecond violation came later, after
McDuffie 11CCepted his new job with the Falcons.
He made a trip to south Georgia to talk to the
proepecta he had signed for the Bulldogs. .
HOT WORDS -Montreal Manager Jim
Fanning (right) and right-fielder Warren
Cromartie conduct a heated discussion a fter
Afl Wlrephoto
Cromartie had argued earlier with Expos
Coach Vern Rapp during their game with
San Francisco Saturday.
Quote of the day From Page C1
Biiiy Martin, Oakland A's manager,
commenting on his team's ineffective
bullpen: "Everytime we go out to them it's
like pounng kerosene on a fire."
"I told George 1 was leaving and I expected
him to report to Georgia and be the best player
he could be. l told him he had the potential to be
as good as he wanted to be," McDuffie said.
CAPUNE PADDLES • • • • I
Mystic Park goes for $5.25 million
NEW YORK -Mystic Park was E syndicated Monday for $5.25 million,
a record for a ~-year.old trotter, it )Vas
announced by Alan Leavitt, president
of Lana Lobell Fanns.
Mystic Park is one of the favorites for the
Triple Crown of Trotting races of the Yonkers
Tro t at Yonkers Raceway July 24, the
Hambletonian at The Meadowland Aug. 7 and
the Kentucky F\aturity at Lexington Oct. 8.
Leavitt completed the syndication Monday
with the colt's owners, Allen, Gerald. and Irving
Wechter of New York and Robert Lester of
Plantation, F1a .. and he said Mystic Park would
continue to be trained and driven by Frank
O'Mara.
Mystic Park has won seven.of-nine start.a
this year.
Italians land four all-star spots
MADRID -Four players for
ltaly, winner of the World CUp 90CCer
tournament, were lncluded in an all-
star team chosen by Associated Press
sports writers at the end of the four-week
competition.
Dino Zoff, 40-year-old goalkeeper and
captain, was a unanimous choke. The other
Italians pi.eked were defenders Claudio Gentile
and F\alvio Collovati and striker Paolo Rossi, top
scorer of the tournament with six goals.
But only one man from West Gennany,
defeated 3-1 by ltaly in Sunday night's final at
Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, was
selected. That was Karl-Heinz Rununenigge, the
captain, who ended the tournament with five
goals, second only to Rossi.
Cyclist still in critical condition
Barbara Baclaan, the bicyclist •
injured in a racing crash on Friday,
remained in very critical condition
Monday at Westla ke Community
H01pital and still has not regained consciousness
after undergoing surgery for removal of a blood
clot on the brain . . . Place-kicker Fred Stelllfort
has agreed to a series of one-year contracts with
the f>enver Broncos . . . Mike Weaver will
defend the Wo rld Boxing Association
heavyweight championship against Randy "Tex"
Cobb July 26 at Caesars Pal~ in Las Vegas ...
The Minnesota North Stars have signed center
Bobby Smida to a seven-year National Hockey
League contract.
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BASEBALL: All-star game. Auoucen: Keith Jackson , Al Michaels,
Howard Coeell, Don Drysdale and Bob Uecker.
Three Angels will be in the starting lineup
for the American League Including Bobby Grich
at second base. Fred Lynn in cent.er and Reggie
Jacksm In right. Montreal's Steve Rogers is the
starting pitcher for the National League under
Tommy Lasorda while Dennis Eckersley of
Boston will start for Billy Martin's American
League squad. The game is being played in
Montreal.
RADIO
Baseball -All-star game from Montreal.
5:25 p.m .. KNX (1 070) with Vin Scully and Brent
Musburger.
Counterattack helped Italians
R est of world le ft wondering -are they that good?
MADRID (AP) -Italy
i ndulge d in a fre nzy o f
celebration on Monday a fter
finding itself king of the soccer
world, and temporarily put aside
one nagging little question:
Are the Italians really that
good?
For two week.! they were, and
that was loni enough to win the
championship of the 12th World
Cup. Italy won ita third World
Cup title on Sunday with a
convincing 3-1 victory over West
Germany, handing the West
Germans their first loss to a
European team in four years.
Before that, Italy had disposed
of defending c hampion
Argentina 2-1. favored Brazil 3-1
and Poland 2-0.
Yet the Italians' first three
matches, in which they were
unable to beat Poland, Peru or
even Cameroon, left questions
about whether the team had the
potential to play at a high level
for an extended time.
Pele, who led Brazil to World
Cup titles in 1958, 1962 and 1970,
TV moguls scrambling
NEW YORK (AP) -DelUlls
Lewin has an All·atar pme to
get on the air tonight, and he'd
like It to start on ~. But It's in
Mont.real, 10 thett will be two
national anthem• and player
introduction in French and F.ncJ.iah. Oh. and 13 .~ are to
throw out the "fintrba'll-:-
A 'luarter-mile tra c k
1urround1 the baseball field.
moving fana and TV cameraa
farther back than ID moat
ttadiuma. If ABC's camerM are
out of position, ultimattiy the
living-room fan'• view will be
hampe_red.
said o n Sunday that Italy
"played well, but I wouldn't say
they were the best."
"Tec hnically , Brazil plays
better," former Brazilian star
Pele told Spanish television.
"But Italy has mastered the
count.er-attack and. in the last
few games, they were able to do
it not with just one man, but with
several.''
Before the final match, Italian
Coach Eru.o Bean.ot had aa.id that
Brazil, not. his 1quad, was the
best in the world.
One Italian who left no
unanswered questions was Paolo
Roal, who returned from a two.
year suspension to 1COre six goals
-three against Brazil, two
against Poland and the first
againat Weet Germany.
Bearzot appeared to have
answered his multttudea of
detract.on. And the M~yee.r-old
coach had the utltfactlon of
aeelna Italy win with the
attackinc 1tyle he hM preached
for four yean, in a n11t.lon wheR
defente and ltallinc have been
the rule.
STARTER -Rod Emer y
starts for the South Saturday
night.
From Page C1
EMERY • • •
Fmery during his two.year stint
with the Barons. As a junior he
was sitting back a bit. but the
Barons had an exceptional
season, advancing to the CLF Big
Five finals against Edison.
As a senior he came into his
o wn. individuall y. but the
Bar o n s' up -a nd -down
performances took their toll.
"My attitude rtexed with the
team attitude." admits Emefnry .
"Al times it was tough for e
when we were down, and try ng
to get up.
"It's hard, It's why you have to
have a lot of team motivators."
There should be no problem
with a rnotivatlng fac tor
Saturday. "I want to play the
best game pollSible and with the
best conduct poasible," says
Emery. Hopefully, the whole
team will see it that way. Thia b
a fun thing, but also a privilege."
TENNIS UPSET
GETS RAMIREZ
BROOKLINE, Maas. (AP) -
Glen Holro yd, virtually
unknown as the world's 243rd
ranked player. ousted flfth-
seeded Raul Ramirez of MexJco,
7 -6, 6·4 Monday in a stunning
opening round upeet at the U.S.
Pro Tennis ChamplonshJpe.
"Thia la the first time I've got
past the fint round this year ••
Holroyd aaid aft.er the ~t
victory of hla pro career. "I
aerved and volle~ very well."
world's r ecord for longest
distance ever paddled on the
West Coaat.
Naturally, a feat of such
a ccomplis hme n t posed the
question , "What's next?" To
which Capune replied, "I think
we'll go from San Francisco to
Newport."
"What do you mean 'we?" his
partner quickly countered. "Are
you pregnant?"
H indered by fog a nd huge
swells, Capune set out on his
journey o n three different
occasions before finally
accomplishing his task in 18 days
on the fourth try.
W ith th e W est Coast
conquered, Capune set his sights
on the eastern seaboard.
In 1964, h e de parted from
Coney I sland in Ne w York
destined to reach Cape Kennedy
in Florida.
He would have made it, too.
except for a few minor stumbling
blocks he incurred.
The first was off the coast of
New Jersey , wher e h e w as
arrested for "surfing in a non·
surfing area: refusing to stop for
a lifeguard's whistle; and inciting
a riot."
The case went to trial where it
was subsequently thrown out by
the judge. Capune was stopped
on other occasions. too, for
similar violations. but by now his
exploits had reached the print
and electronic media and every
time he w as arrested, s tate
authorities would step in and say
h e was to b e released ,
"immediately."
Capune got as far as the piers
along the North Carolina coast
before a Mr. Robbins put an
abrupt end to the paddler's
travels.
"You get out of here, boy, or
I'm going to blow your head off.''
shouted Robbins.
"Why?" asked Capune.
"Because you're disturbing the
fish," Robbins shouted back.
"Well. then, I'll just go out a
few miles and circle your pier as
to not disrupt anything." Capune
compromised.
"This entire area, as far as the
eye can see, is mine," Robbins
warned. "You set foot in my
territory and I'm going to shoot
you dead."
Capune said he was about to
offer another solution when
Robbins started to fire. Capune
dove into the water until Robbins
emptied the rifle. When he
submerged it was just in time to
catch a Coke bottle on the right
side of his head that required 25
1Utchea.
Capune eventually filed an
Sl 1,000 ault. the resulta of whkh
Davis holds narrow lead So Lewin went to Montreal
I.Mt April for a camera 8W'Wy.
He found h1a home-plate camera
would have to thoot \hrouch the
ICieet\ that ~ I.am from
foul balls. To Improve thoee
pk:turea. ABC offered to buy
plexiCJam and apllt the cmt wtth
OU--~...... but a deal
oouldn't be 8ft'anlld.
No one in Italy waa PDBLI BEACH -CraJc Devil,
queatlonln8 the ability of the 20, s.pulwda. ahot a five-under-par
Ital.Ian teem. 87 Monday over th• 6,608-yard
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team In Rome u m 6 d d a y of the 7 lit c.11.fom&a Golf NlodlUon
Monday, and nearly broke amatNr~phen.
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will be explained later.
I I I I • To condense even two longer :
stories short, Capune returned to j
the F.ast in 1972. where he went 1 from Boston to Miami in 110 :
days. :
Again, he ran into Robbins (he f
was escorted through the pier by :
the Coast Guard) and was a.lao •
forced aahore just o utside of t
Boston (by a hurricane) where he \
stayed at none other than Rose j
Kennedy's home for three davs. l
ln '75, Capune made a return :
visit to the East whe r e, to I
ce l ebra t e the coun t r y's 1
Bicen tennial. he decided to go :
from Portland, Maine to Corpus :
Christi, Texas 1
Along the way he again met
up with the dreaded Mr. Robbins
(another Coast G uard escort was :
provided ); stayed at the l
Kennedy's for a couple of days; I
and was grounded in Louisiana I
for two months d ue to bad )'
weather (Capune traveled during I
the winter months a fter his
s ummer lifeguard d uties we re I
over). !
Aft.er leaving on July 4, 1975. ,
Capune finally reached his final I
stop on May 18. 1976. l
Capune spends his curre nt J
u me going to as many schools as
hl' can lo try to reach youngsters. 1 He flo<'ls 1f he only reaches one 1
kid. it's worth 1t I
"I'm not out to try to inspire
kids to get on paddle boards." said
Capune "I'm out to show them
that everybody has got the same
equipment. It's JUSt up to them as
to how they use it.
Capune, who has made as
much as $14,000 a year, usually
averages a round $8,000-$9,000
annually That's all he claims he
needs, though, as his means are
modest.
"I would li ke kids to want to
go out and do something that
contributes to life," said Capune.
"I want them to be a part of life
rather than JUSt take from it."
It 5ounds like Capune has been
doing just that.
Uniforms stolen
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP)
-While the Niagara Falls White
Sox of the New York-Penn
League were on the road over
the weekend, aomeone broke into
the clubhouse and stole the
minor league baseball t.eam's
home unifo rms and other
equipment.
"We won't be able to know
exactly what was ta.ken until the
team geta back tonight and an
inventory la taken," George
Wenz. the team president, said
Monday.