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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-06-04 - Orange Coast Pilot• Serving Newport Beach, C0tta Meta, Huntington Stach, lrvlne, l.9guna Btlch, Fou".!!!! VllllJ Ind ~ 0...,.. C11ntr ll HAN(,f l tJ UNT l C ALIF O RNIA TUESOAV,JUNE4.19SS ;· Cl N '" PSAseeks Additional trips at John . ayne would raise ~umbe-r to 67 daily: Riley angered ozeQ. m ·ore ·night& By JEFF ADLER Of tile o.Hy ......... " Pacific Southwest 4.irlines has ap- plied to Orange County officials for pc:rm1ss1on to fl y 12 additional flights from John Wayne A1rpon using its quiet new Jetliner. And at least one Coast The Lions Club reeled in more than $172,000 at its 40th annual Fish Fry over the weekend./ A3 California . Lottery commissioners award the first ticket con- tract and describe two "Instant" games./A4 Nation Supreme Court gives its blesslng to silence as long as its not called "prayer·." I A4 World Poltce destroy a bomb nearthe Syrian Embassy in London./ A4 . ~ Sports Three area baseball standouts are selected in the major league free agent draft./81 Entertainment The Gershwin score is the saving grace of the revival of the 1930 musical "Girl Crazy'' at Sebastian's West./83 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion B4 A3 county supervisor is upset because the move could increase the number of daily jet nights at John Wayne Airpon from SS to 67. The San D1ego·based airline ap- plied for the extra tltghts Fnda). but ll will be several more months before a Builders upset over ~HB controls Developers blast city's crackdown on 'bootleg' U_!lits By ROBERT BARKER Of the Delly l'tlo4 Sc.ft .\bank over '"bootleg .. apanmcnts 1n older downtown sections of Hunt· ington Beach flared up again in Cit) Council Chambers Monda) night. Kent Pierce. president of the Hunt· 10,gton Beach/Fountain Valley Board of Realtors. accused City officials oi:.. trying to destroy indlVldual propeny nghts. And. Pierce said tity oflk1als arc threatening to make all homt.·s in the area look like \hey "came out of the ~me c-00kie cutte r." A proposed city ordinance. accord- ing to Pierce. would prohibit builders from constructing homes downtown w11h the same features as tho'ic 1n other pans of town. / "Ifs like the cit) sa) mg ttlat people can't buy a Corvette becau~ 11 goes over 55 mi.Jes an hour. They should say you can buy the Corvette but you'll gel a ticket if )OU go O\Cr 55:· he said toda'. Cll) officials halted all ne .... '-·on· struction in Apnl 1n downtown areas to plug loopholes the) said allo .... ed builders to construct large structures that passed 1nspec11on as -;ingk· famih structures Ho""e"cr. 1n se' · oral cases. buildings wcrt' later altered and illegally divided into buotkg (Pleue eee BUILDERS/ A2) review of the application. 1ndud1ng adDitional ~ound tc~t). t:an be com: pletcd. PSA applied for the add111onal fl1gh~ under pro\ 1'>1ons ofthl' recent- ly approved airline access plan wh1l'h exempts commercial Jets from the regulati.'d S5-01ght l·e1hng 1f the) can succenfull} tai..e off from the airport at noise levels t>elo.,.. M6 decibels. upen 1sor~ appro\ ed the accc~ '/ ·) / A room with a view plnn and 1t'i IS6·del'tbl'I bamtr with thc 1nten11on of ma1n1a1ning controls on the number of 01~hts Board member'> had been ad\.1scd that no planl' fl) 1ng was capabk of qualil~ 1ng tor ewmpt ll1gh1<. 1ncc P~.\·~ h1gh-v.1ng ICXl-pa)\Cn· ger B .\l·· I -l6 began 11) ing from John \\J\ne to thl' ',an Franu\lO Ba' .\rea the Jt"Lhna c:on~1'itl'ntl} has tlov. n bo.:neath the MHkl 11x'I celling. e\Ccpt Delly Plloi pf>oto lly l .. P9JM Two SQUlrrcls use a tall tsush for a scenic view of Upper Newport Bay. possibly.admiring·thc approac h of summer or getting a start on their tan. on one or two occa!>tOn!>. otlictal<i said. A1rpon noise abatement of· lic1al!> bel~e"e 11 ~•II eastl) quahf) for exer'npt-fl1ght status However.· supen 1wrs must ap- pro1, e the add1t1onal flight~ and at lea~t one board member. ( hairman Thomas Rile}. isn't happ~ \.l.llh the '>ltuation. "T .... ehe 1s a ndiculou'> number on thL' \Urface:· Rile~ !>aid toda\ .. I I rm lOrrt'Ct. thn~ 1s no i.lam dunL. (oh the airline\ w1nn1ng approval ·of the c\tra flight'>)." "I don't want to '>Ce 1t (the extra flights) happc-n until we get thinp "•th thl' a1rpon all ironed out...with all tht• IJv.\ull'> and other ttunp'' Kile' !wild fhe hoard l ha1rm.10. whose dis-- lfll t 1ndudc'-tht' J1roon and nearby (Ptcuc eee PSA/ A.2) Beer-to-minors crackdown nets 7. Valley arrests Undercover police use 18-year-old to trip up violators 8..} ROBERT BARKER Ol I,,. o....,, f'tlo4 SW! ~\en pt:oplc ha -.:e been arre'ltl'd 1 n a Fountain Valle) Police !Xpanmt'nt underco1,er ope-ration aimed at un· lav. ful sales of alcoholic ~ .. cragt'\ tu minors. 11 \\as disclosed toda\ .\lleged offenders 1ndude em· plo)ees at 1 .... 0 supermarket'>. tY.o liquor !>tOr<.'s and :f drug \tore according to Lt. Richard Da' t'npon who heads the ongoing invesugauon .\n out-of-town 18-\ear·old bo' v.as used b) police to se"lect c;1, pack\ o l hl>er at thl' '>lllln Jnd take them to thl' chel l..ou1 '>land tor purchase. H Ls tdenulit J llon dearh shuv.ed that he "ouldn t be: 11 \ear\ old -the legal dri nking age in ( ahfom1a -unlll ll/!1 l>J\l·npnn 't.ud • It t hL' l krl..' '>uld the tx"Cr to the \Outh pollll •>rl1cers obsen1ng-the tra n.,..., 1 on'> \\11uld arrest them on the -.pot lur '1ula11on o f state laws. Jnordtng 10 na\C-npon . "\omL' of them "ould g1ggJt> and '-Cll 1110 him · Da,enpon said But 1t ..ak' emplo \eC"s checked 1den111i~.it1un and refu~d to sell the 1,outh bc:n -as 2-' out of 31 ~·o;1ahl1<.hml·n1' did' -the store will n.•ce1\l' J nu tation Lil commendauon from the \tate .\koholic Beveragt> ( ontrol ollic1al'i . (Please .ee BEER/ A2) 'Mild' Sll:J.Oking curbs favored by supervisors Over the ob}ectk>ns 01 Supervisors Ralph Clark and Thoma RUey, the Orange County Board of Supervtsors again indk:&Nd ~1t'J)16nt to .., an ordinance banning smoking in county bulldtngs o.-pubMc plllCel white altowlng private empk>yers to deYelop vofuntaty no-smoking programs. Supervisors voted 3-2 following almost a half-hour of discussion to place Its proposed no-smoking ordinance on next week's board agenda for adoption. (Pleaee ttee .SMOKDIG/ A2) ... Play Review Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Theaters Weather BS-8 B4 07 B8 86 8 3 A6 03 A3 88 81-2, 8 84 A7 A2 3 women attacked in Coast rampage OCinmate hangs self ay n.VI MAMLI OtlleOlllr ....... A 19-yMr·old man who threat- .,_, to Jump from the root of Orange County Jafl last winter, apparently h.iged htmteff early today at the jalt where he was being kept under medical ob- servation, auttiorltles reported . Paul Allen • Pinkerton of Anaheim Hiiis was found hanging by a bed sheet from a drain pipe fn a bathroom of the jaWa medical ward, Orange County Sheriff's Lt. Dick Oteon said thla morning. · Pinkerton was observed 9'eep- lng In hla bunk at 1 a.m. today by jail per1<>nnet. Fifteen minutes later, Pinkerton wu found dead In the bathroom, Otaon uJd. The apperttnt autdde. the aateet In a string of deatha at the Jall, wlll be lnveettgated by the OrMge County Ofatrlct At- torney' 1 offtoe. By STEVE MARBLE • Of IM Delly f'tlOI SIMI .\ man who appar<."ntl} raped and robbed two women and anach ·d a third during a four·hour rampage Monday is being sought toda).. b} pohce from Costa Me..a. In tOl' :tnd Tustin. Polle<.' in the three c111co; c;a1d the man took mone) from each of hie; victims and stole a black Datsun p1cl.up trul i.. Imm unc of the \\Offil'O The attacker. la't '>l'Cn 1n ( mta k'ia dm 1ng the hlad. ptckup. \\a' de'icrthed in l'aLh ra<>e a'> being tall hlal·I. and -.lender \qth '>hon dari.. hair Thl' \\omcn wlJ oflirer' thl' man aprx·arl·J 111 tw 111 hi' m1J to IJtl· <i!<h In 1m· '-,gt D1l i.. Ro" man 'J1d thl lir-.1 a Ital I.. llllUrl·d 1n In lnl' at .ihi.1u1 2· 15 p.m OUl\ldl' a FlaJ1,!ltOnl· apart· New Mesa budget calls for copter, . police substation By TONY SAAVEDRA Of Ille Delly Ptlet le.ft · Costa Mesa ollinals hn'e un,e1led a S47 million ci t) budget propo~I that incl udes mone' for .1 nev. "quiet'' police hehcop.tcr. a "t'~t •11dl' police subsuu1on and the purrtlasl' of the Fairview regional par!.. site The prelimtnal"} spending plan lor fiscal 1985-86. beJinning Jul} I reflects a SS.27 million increaSt' ll' rr last year's ~4 1. 73 m1ll1on budget. This new financial road map fl'· lll•ct., :rprnhkm 1h.1t fl'\\ l lllL'' h.1 \ L' Ill Ian '.< mta l\k.,J 1., \\1th1n) "' ,1f 1he n•1hng pl:h:ed nn lm.11 g1nannwn1 e\pc.·nd1tu1r<. In 1'1llfXl\ll10n 4 Jfl- pro\l'd tn 1111\11 · l hl' t•11~ <,1mpl~ mal..l'" hill mut:h mom.'\. Jl.u1n.hn!! to J '>ta IL' lm mula that U'-\'' popuku1on gro1,i.th and )l'arl} inflalllln r.ltl'' tn '-l't :i l·;ip nn '>pending fhl' ll'ntatl\C spending plan hi.1a'i.. S 'ti '\ 7 m11l111n lor da\ -to-d.t' Ofll'r- (Pleaae see MESA/ A2) ml'OI \\htrl' till' mJn n1nlrnntL·J ,1 1,1,umJn rrtu1 n1n1! from the pool · 1 lw gu ' l.tnw up hchinJ hl·r JnJ demJnJed monn · Hov.man 'aid "\ht· gJ'l' him )'iO ThL·n he dl'· m.1 nJnl thl' 1..n ' tu ha ,ar. "h1L h 'hl' ~J\l' Ill him .. H11v.m,tn -.,11,I tlw Jll.i .. 1. .. ·r hir .. eJ till'\\ 11m.1 n 1nh1 J hnlrnnm .ind rJix•J hL'r L l'" thJn •JO hour lata a man Fred Sorubal Will oldies.still be goodies? .. I I -• --~ --.. Antique car buffs rev up horseless carriages .... for Great Race from Los Angeles to New York -----' Herc 1s 8111 Hallidn) the Newpon Halliday. owner of Halliday\ Tra· Bca<'h haberdu!>hcr. cons1d~nng d1tional Clothing of Newpon Bea h. ~-• whether he 'lhould stock ca hmere hasbecnJuaglinabusineuand pla~ in bathrobe~ for thr man who has the months leading up 10 the Great evcrythina. l\merican Car R..oce. a cros °"'ountn "Kind of hot. I'd thini..:· he muw'I. contest with a Tirst-place purse of rolling the m:umal hctwccn his SI 00.000. finaer\. The race. open onl) to owner\ of Herc I\ 8111 Hall1da) theantiquernr autos madr befort 1crn. begins Junl' tlufT. e.x.pumina the d)niUlUC of ..24 1n Unt\'C~I C"tl} and end .. Jul) 4 nu~inia 11n9Che" Road terdo~n in New York Cit) rhcrc arc 10 fhc na11on'\ bonc--11qhn1 back ro.uh !iCht-<dulCd O\crn1Jht 'Ito~ in ht·- from Lo \naelc\ 10 Ne .... 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June 4, 1985 LB multi-units face sewer hike By USA MAHONEY QI .. ~ ......... 0-...ners of lar&e Laauna Beach apanment houses and con· dominium will be jarred by a revised ~ ratt St.ru(tW'C that may more than double their fees. The proposal take 'uC'h buildings out of the cheaper comme~ull cat· CIOfY and -with1l'l two year.. - charses them 75 to 100 percent of the S 162 single-tam1I)' homc.-rate pe1 unit. Under 1he proposal, ~h1ch aoe~ befo~ 1he Cll) Council at 6 o'clock tonight, all conllom1niums will eventually pay the same sewagf fee~ as a sin&1e-fam1ly home. Apanment houses with three unats or more will pa) 75 pcrc-ent of that figure . Dupte,. es will pa) 85 ptrcent of the sinak family rate. City administrators sa) charging , lar&cr. mulu-fam1ly bu1ldtni · c:om- mcrcial rates a1ves their o<'Cupants lln unfair advantaat-over sinate-fnn1ily home owners and small apanment complex owners The proposal to charae apanments. ihree-quartcrs of wnat is cha~ a SJngk-family home or condominium is based on census 1nformat1on indicating that people wh o own their homes 1n Laguna have larger fam1ht:s and therefore produce more waste than ren1en . SMOKING ORDINANCE DEBATED ••. Prom Al But the acuon came onJ~ after supervisors again debat<'.'d the ments of whether the ord1nnnce 'ihould include mandatory conlrols rqu· laung smoking in pnvatl' workplac<'.'i. BEER ••. F.romAl Personnel at the <\8( olli ce in Santa Ana said the alleged '1olat1ons carry a maximum fine ofS500 The} said 1t 1s unlike!} that liquor licenses would be suspended for first-lime offenses. Davenport said local police worked w11h the ABC to de\.elop guidelines for the operation The crackdown foll owed com- plaints by city officials 1ha1 juvenile gatherings with alcohol being plcn-. . ... problem." Police also have received numerous compla ints about tccn- aged dnnktng from residents. ()a, en· port said. m the unincorporated portions ot the county. The ordinance would not affi Cl Cities. .. I'll be darned 1f rm gourg,o wan for a m} 1h1cal vol untary program that ne'er was and never will be." said Clark in reg1s1enng his opposi- uon to th<'.' streamlin<'.'d ordinancc.-. "We should answer the call of our times." • Joining 1n Clark in calling for more a more stringent mandatory program was Rile\, who said tbc ordinance fails to "protect the health and safety of this count>-" But the two supen 1sors were out,oted b} upen 1sors Bruce Ne\ta~e. Ham<'.'tt W1ed~·r and Roger Stanton. '-"ho agret>d that private bus.mess should be given until Jan. I. I Q86 to develop a self-regulating. vo luntary, no-smokin$ program before a mandatory law 1s passed. "Our mutual oal is lo achieve a smo e· rec environment. 1e er said. "Ho"' and when we achieve that 1s debatabll!. But I don't think it would be wise to jump into the fra > and sa} only way was for govemmenl 10 do 1t. The voluntary apprOilch is philo ophically preferable 10 more government regul:nion." A week ago the board, by the same 3-2 margin. voted to stnp stnngent prov1s1ons from the ordinance thal would have governed smoking 1n pnvate workplaces employing more than IOpeople. Instead. the three supervisors agreed to allow the Orange County Chamber of Com merce 90 days to design a countyw1de voluntal) self· regulat1ng program for pnvate cm· plo)aS. Howe,cr. in a strongly worded stat ement 1s9Ued last Fnday. the chamber's board of di rectors said 1t cannot accept responsiblity for either designing or enforcing a no-smoking pr'Ogram. Ncstandc said that despite the apparent reluctance of the chamber to managcsuc a program. e ee ssome segment of the private community still will step forward and assume leadership for the program. BUILDERS CHAFE OVER HB CONTROLS ... From Al buildings containing two or more living units, they said. City otliClaJs m ove to tJghtcn regulations after a family threatened to sue for fraud if a large new home on England Street was partitioned into muhiple living units. Officials are trying to halt "bootleg" apanments in s1ngle-fam· 1ly areas by requiring additional park.ing spaces based on the number of bedrooms. They also are tryini to control the size of third-story build· inJS and trying to do away with such things as wet bars in !11aster bedrooms because they allegedly are converted into kitchens by some builders after plans are approved b)' the city. Officials imposed a 45-day mora- torium April 22. Plannins officials requested a 90-day extension Mon· day night to shore up the ordinance. But the extension was rejected by Cit} Council members Monday. The ordi· nance is slated to make its third trip to the Planning Commission tomght. Councilman Don MacAlhster said the dental of the extension should not indicate a retreat by officials. Critics. he said. made it appear that the city staff was at fault tor boolleg problems. and not the builders and ~ales people. "But degradation of the down1own 1s of more concern to me," he said." If we don't do something about it. we're going to have slums." ' Councilman Bob Mandie said the city also should concentrte on crack· )ng down on existing bootleg build- ings. "Ma}be we can't close them all down but we sure as he(:k can try," he said. A check on the buildings at the time of resale would req uire a coun order, he said. HIGHER PENALTIES FOR JAIL JAM? .•. Prom Al The ACLU requested that a hear- ing be scheduled as a followup to one held March 18 when ShenfT Brad Gates and county super' isors were found in criminal contempt for not complying with the federal judge's orders to improve cond111ons at the jail. . County officials are pla nning to add 125 ex tra beds by installing tnple bunks in the main jail. Bu t Herman said such ~ soluti on .. 1s nothing but warehousing of bodies in a conccntra· lion camp manner·. "'11hou1 the slightest . regard for minimum stan- dards or human decency ... According to Herman. Judge Gray's orders allow extra beds onl} as a temporary solution. While· the ;ail was built to accom· modate 1.191 inmates, the Jail popu- lation ha s been as high as I. 931 with up to 435 inmates without beds. Already. the county 1s being hit with tinesofS IOa dav for each inmate who goes wtthout a bed for 24 hours. The fines went into effect Ma} 17. but pavments have )Ct to be made. The couru)' Board of Supervisors will meet Wednesda~ to consider hen ff Gates·s request to add mor\' than 100 ptoplc 10 his department. <;;ates 1s also ask mg for supervisors to increase 1he depanment's budget by more than $4 million to cover the costs of moving inmate s from the' main1ail in Santa Ana to other county faciliues. On May 27, JOO 1a1I inmates were mO\.Cd to the Theo Lacy m1mmum- secunt) jail facility in Orange and 76 were mo' ed from Theo. Lac) to the James Mu~1ck Honor Farm near Lake .Forest. OLDCARSREVUPFOR 'GREAT RACE' •.• ... From Al the nation in a 1936 Ford con' cn1ble. "Last ~car. "ed1dn'1 know what we v.ere doing. We ~ere p~lt } lost out there." said Beaumont. o~ner of a truck business in Buena Park. "We learned as we went along·· Beaumont said he and his wife didn't pick up a <>topwatch (a n all- 1mponant piece of hardware on any car rail\) until the da\ heforc the race. ··1 'luspcct we'll do better this 'car." he said push the top back. 11 acts like a parachute and billows up." he ex- plained. Little. who dro"e a 1929 Model A Ford last )Car and the year before. said the ~ear and tear of taking an antique car across the country is tremendous. conserva I) ve esll mates burned I 14 quans of oi l along the race route. Even though his once-milk white coveralls were splattered w1th 011 and goo, Holland refused to change clothing until theend of the race when he dove into a hotel pool. For that. he was given the "Spmt of The Race .. award. ... Rea l J une weather standing up • A high pr .. 1ur• ., .. ott the Southern Catltornta cout can take cr.cltt for the fair and warm« weather expected during the next lew day1. lorecaeter• said. In LOI An~. th• mercury wlll rlM Wednesday to 1 high ,,.., 82 after morning cloud• c:telt away, the National WMthef SeMce Mid. High• of 82 to.88 were tor~t for the valleys. At thecout. hlgh1of 72 to 78weretorec:ast, white mountain'"°. '11 will reach 85' to 73 degt"' 1fter 0119mlght low• or 42 to 52 Along the Orange Coast It wlll be mo1tly clMf Wednnday but some low cloud• n~ht and morning hours along the cout. Warm« days. Lows ton ht SA 10 63. Highs Wtdn..Oay 72 10 76 at l>Mehes and 82 to 88 nland valleys. From Point Conception to the Mexican Border and out 60 miles -Inner water1: LIOht varlabte winds tonight and Wednelday morning becoming west to southwe1t tO to 18 knots Wedn .. day a.tternoon. Wind waves 110 2 feet. Tempe l MVtgM Ulffe Aocti Louqr<tllle ~ MIMll 8Mcf> MllWlllkM M-.,StP...i N81Mttie -o.auna 92 62 " 1• 85 16 ·Q~~~:0::co~~ SPIOwt•s Rt<n """ts Snow Occludt O...,. S1a1.on.,, -... ~-w..-~· NO•& VS o.ot OI c-" -YOfk ts n t7 79 68 47 e2 ~ 93 71 ., 10 N()(folll,Ve Olc141110m•Ctly °"'-h• Ortanoo Pllll~pnoe P"-11• Pllllbu•t" • P0ttland.Me POfllend. Ot l'fOVl<Mnot 85 63 as 87 st 12 7j 55 99 17 ae 16 81-&a 711 so 9'I •II 70 611 81 ,, Calif. Temps H>gn, low tor ~4nouraeno1no 111 5• m 91k .. 1toeld 7S 59 Eur.ice 119 64 Fretn<> 77 60 l.a~ller 7 • 60 Lot "nge1a 73 eo 0 Mteno U 60 Peto Robtel 90 52 Surf Report LOCATIOtC Hvnllngtoo Beeth Rtvef .i.nt. "lew~ •Oth StrH ( Newf)<lfl 22nd su .. 1 N•wf)<lft 8•1boa W.0~ L911;ine 11tec11 SenC-t• Wa1er1emp 63 llZI IMAl"I 1-3 l•lt 1-3 poor 1-3 "°"' 1-3 poor I poor 1-2 -7.3 , .. , ~::n .. y R...o Rlcllmond .. &-I $-dltethOtl M>Ull\ .... tl Red e1un e2 es Reowood Cllt 1 I I I S.Ct-10 113 $7 SI Lo.n St~•l...,pa Sall l MeClly S1111An1on10 Sen Juan.P R s..11 .. Sllrtvtp0t1 Sj)OUtle S)'l'IM:UH Top91!a 111 43 75 SI 91 67 12 ... 93 74 76 ~ 93 78 87 74 611 54 91 ,, 12 54 .. 48 69 61 87 S6 ae 12 ... 69 a, e.i 7• •• Salon•• 66 S7 Sen OHIQo 68 63 S... Fren<:os<:o 62 !>8 Sant• BMt>., a 77 SO SlOQ\100 ' H H High. low t0t 24 """" 1111d•no 11 ~ p m e.111ow eo s2 Bltll09 7 8 4 I Blythe as 82 C111llne 70 S 7 Long lleec:h 10 S9 Tides TOOAY SeG<>nd tow • 11 pm 23 Second 11.g11 t036pm ea WEDNESDAY Forll low 809em ' 4 F1111ru3n 1 OO•m 37 Sec:on row ~06p m B TUC90n TulM Wnlltnglon WlcNla Mon<o••• 7 1 58 Monl91'9\' ~ 52 Mt Wl'-1 56 31 -port Beach 67 59 Second lltgll II 22pm 8 I Sun Nit 1ooay at 6 01 pm ,,_ Wednesd•1 .. s •2 • m and NII 911•1n •UOtpm w1111 ... a.tre Otnwoo n 51 Pelm Sptonga 88 S• PaM<lena 73 Sl Rivenlde 73 56 San Btm1t1dono U ~7 Extende d Moon ,,_ tOCl•y el 10 1~ pm Mia W.OnMday el 6 S3 • m end,.,..~ e1 11 tOpm San Gel>tlel 73 SS Sen JoM 77 •O Sen•• An• 10 .s1 Santa Crw 68 •9 T 11/>cM Velley &-I 36 P4ESA UNVEILS $4 7 MILLION BUDGET .•. From Al ations and SI 0.43 m1lhon for work projects. including $4 million for storpt' drain improvements and SI mitrion for street maintenance. Budget planners also ex peel to stan the new fiscal year with a $503,355 carryover from the last spending plan. City Manager Fred Sorsabal 1s recommending the city maintain a separate cash reserve of $8.S million or 25 percent. bringing Costa Mesa's total reso urces to S55 million next fiscal year. Boasting one oft he most successful shopping centers in the nation. Costa Mesa expects to collect S 18. I million in sales tax revenue. about 38.5 percent or the Cit} 's income. General propen> taxes will contnbute $6.3 million. or 13.5 percent. Highlighting the finan cial docu· ment is a S 122.270 proposal to establish a police substation in south· west Costa Mesa. a high-crime area noted for its dru$ traffic and concen- tration of illegal immigrants. The new station would be an outreach to the Hispanic population. Sorsabal told the council. and ease concerns of recently polled residents who want more police protection. Two more officers and a clerk t~ p1s1 would be hired to staff 11. He also recommends the police department replace one of its two Hugh es 3()()(' helicopters w11h a quieter Hughes 500£ model -the same used b} Huntington Beach police and the co unty Sheriffs de· panmcnt -purchased at S 135,000 annually over five years. · · Plus the budget pl~n would add S350.000 next fiscal year 10 the $300.000 already earmarked fo r a future life station 10 be built ad1accnt to police headquarters. .\r\other budgetaf} high point 1~ the S 1.8 million set aside as a down pa}'ment for the 15 7-acre Fa1rv1cw . parkstte. owned b} the county RAPE, ROBBERY RAMPAGE IN COUN·TY ... From Al 11nued the anack ~hen the telephone rang. Police said the man grabbed a knife. put it to ihe woman's throat and d.emanded that she say nothing about the attack. · When the woman got off the phone. the man order~d her to return to the bedroom and undress. But before anything could happen. the woman looked out the window and saw her husband returning. police said. The man ordered the woman into a closet. threatened 10 kill her and ran out the front door. nearl} crossing paths with the woman's husband The \\.Oman told officec;; .shc ran out ofherapar1men1 in tim~ sec thl' man driving awa) in a black pickup truck. 1dcnt1c:.1 t to the \'Chicle stolen 1n Irvine. ··it lookc; like 1t might be the same gu) ... <iald Ao"' man. ~u said police hn' en 't found thl' stolen pic kup truck or am other dues that "'ould lead them tu the rapi'>I Reporters Tony aavedra and Lisa Maboaey contributed to tbis story. PSASEEKING 12MOREFLIGHTS ... From A l Newport Beach. added that he was disappointed with the a1rhne for the timing of its application. Riley also has consistentl~ has maintained that supervisors made a commitment to Newpon Beach resi· dents who oppose airpon expansion to hold fligh1 levels at John Wayne Airport to the 55-flight lid the board adopttd. PSA first announced its intention to seek extra flights Apnl I I after the ]Ctliner flew its Februaf} test flights with such stunning quietness that -unlimited number offlights appeared well within the a1rline·s reach. PSA. the a irpon's second-largest carrier. 1s alloted nine daily flights. mostly to Bay Area destina\ions. It 1s believed that any exempl fliRhts the airline wins also would be ITown to Bay Arca airpons. The BAc-146. manufactured by British Aerospace. flies so quietlv that 11 make'> no more noise on takeoff than. mo~t pn' ate and commuter airpon Dunng its Februaf) test series. the jCt registered 8~.5. 83 8 and 84.<> decibels on various airport noise monitors ofT the end of the m~un runwa~. ~reduction of one decibel 1s comparable to a tenfold red uction in sound energ~. according to airport no1\c abatement officer Chns Ed· wards. On"ing his 1931 Po n11at Coupe will be Costa Mesa resident Calvin Woolsc~. "'ho 1s being sponsored b} u al) Gal"). o" ner of Orange ( oast Jeep/Renault in Co4'ta Mesa .. You're asking an o ld car to go through a great deal. They vibrate and rattle so much that things just stan falling off." said Little. who cracked the head on the Model A in last year's race. "I look at 1t this wa>: If yo u don't break down and you don't get lost, then you stand a pretty good chance of being in the mone) I'd like to win. of course. bu t mostl y I'd just li ke to finish ." But Holland won't be around to defend his title this year because he was unable to hne up a sponsor. The race entry fee alone 1s $6,000 and most en t ran 1 s figure 10 spent at lea 5 l fjjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S 15.000 before all is said and dbne. Nav1ga11ng for \l.ool'>t:~ Y.111 be Thoma<1 M. Kuu.·r;r. "'ho ha<o lfhcar\ ot road ralh n:n 1g.1t1ng ('\pt'm·ricc One dl't1\1on .111 l'ntrant<; mu~t l'llml' to ll'rm<; "'1th "'parl' part\ ") tJU IJKl'l'\l"r\ttl1ng \lllJ •.Hl l'Mf\ ;rnJ lhl·n pr;l\ .. \,11d B.1r1 < r:intll'll Jn Ir\ 1 nl' arl h Ill'\ 1 ''ho hill)\'"> 111 tx· l'Umpcllti\e In hi\ rl'\lorl'd I 11\'i r orJ C. abnolct "It's tht· littlc thing' that ~ill 'uu · ( randell .-.aid · Tht hllk thing<; al""a"'> ~el·m to hrt:JI.. · ro'r thC mO<il l)Jrt I CllTI fort I\ lhl' last con<o1dt'ra11on M1kl' I 1t1k. an l:I l 11rn hu\lnl'"' o.,..ncr. "'Ill he drl\1ng a 141 I < ad1llac. a tounng modl'I that .,..111 ha't to he dn,cn '>-tthnut 11\ tnp "It's a comcmhk hu1 .,..hl·n '"" Just ·Call 642-6086 DeUJ Piiot Detlvery le GuatentMd i.toN!e)' F""9y 1 .,OU i><; flOI ,,.,,. y<NI ~ br $30P"' <:• ti.t<Vt '""' end 'fOtJ' CO(>\' -ti- ~ II doec;n't hun 10 be creat1-..e Halhda). for instance. is consider- ing an intercom sy~tem 1n his veh1clt bnause the rip and roar of Y.1nd 1ns1dc hi s car makes con versa11on 1mposs1blc Last )car. contestants used aO\ number of in ventions 10 cool off radiators One dnver hooked a squ1n hottlc 10 the radiator and mounted a plunger ne111 to his scat. Another circula ted the water thou$h a large tank bolted to the side of his car. E' cf) race has its character. Last ~car 11 wt s Dennis Holland of Costa Ml·sa. Holtand drcwe a 1906 Buick that b' The oldest registered car in this year's race is a 1906 M11chell Road- ster that will be dnven by Miss Ginni Goodheart. aka Ginni Withers of Fountain Valley. Her husband. New- ton W1ther'i. will be dnvtng a 1934 Ford. rhe dnv<.•r of the oldc~t car that fin1sht:\ earn' $25.000. Correctio·n The column in the May 26 ed1t1on of the Daily Pilot listing addresses and telephone numbers of local elected rcpre~ntati ves ga ve an 1 ncor- f t phone number for state Sen, arian Bergeson. The correct umber' 1s 640.1 137 •• Wha t do you llke about the Daily Pilot? Wlaat don't you like? Call tbe number a t Jdt and your m essage will be recorded, transcr ibed and delivered to the a ppropriate ed itor. Tbe same U -boar answering service may be ustd to record letters to Ute editor oa any topic. Contributors to our Leuen column must ltlclade U1elr name and telephone nombe r for verification. No f'lrrula tloa calls, pleHt . Tell us what's on your mind. H. L. Schwar1z Ill PubhS"et Karen Wittmer Gf'nt>rAI Maneper Clrculetton 71UM2-4m ca..lffled ectvetttetne 7141142·9'7'1 AM otMt c:Mpertmentt 142-4321 MAIH OFFIC! 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JUNE 9 , -12 -5 (Plus In-Store Discounts) FAMOUS LINES WITH HUGE DISCOUNTS OF 20% -50 % & MORE Drexel -Heritage -Baker Henredon -Karges -Woodmark Stanton Cooper -Marge Carson Marbro -(plus all European Imports 2p% Off) CASH AND CARRY OR FINANCING MAY BE ARRANGED DON'T MISS THIS ONEI At.L SALES FINAL AND IN "AS IS" CONDITION vo'!.$(emert ·$nterioa 16th ---... ~gf}'6 ·. 1595 Newport Bl\>d . Costa Mesa, CA 92827 714/642-2050 ' -·- I ' , .... ' ..... --.. --. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Tuetday, June A, 118S. * U Judge to address OC'sGOPwomen B1g cafch for the F1s_h F:ry: $1·72,000fOrlocal chµity 'Do you suppor t President Re- agan 's n ew tax plan ?' Judge Susal'\ne Shaw of the HarbOr Municipal Court will ~ the guest speaker at Thursday's meeting of the Orange County Federation of Republican Women .. The event is schedu~d for noon at the Orange County Medical Conference Center. 300 S. Aower St., Oran$e. Judge Shaw will speak on Rose Bird chi~f justice of the State Supreme Court. Rcser2 vat1ons may be made by calling 646-61 O I. YMCA offers summer camp c:hildren of al~ ~ges can find a wide variety of camping opportunattes at the Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA this sum mer. Day Camp for kinderganeners through fourt~ gra~rs and Adventure Camp for fifth through eighth graders will operate from 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday through friday. 100. 000 vt~tt Mesa's park for 40th annual fund-raisin festival By TONY SM VEDRA Of Ille Deltr ......... The Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club reeled in more than $172,000 at its 40th annual Fist\ Fry over the weekend. according to · preliminary figures released by the club Monday. An estimated 100,000 people were · lured to Lions Park in Costa Mesa last Friday, Saturday and Sunday for the annual carnival and fish fry that has ·become a l~t tradition. Lov Vou Huo&logton Beach Sales Robert ,. .. Laau.a Nl&HI Ma.ucer tralllbl& ~ Two week-Ion~ overnight camps also are schedule, at Camp Bag Bear for sixth through eighth graders and Camp 0..sceloa for boys and girls in the fourth and fifth ~rades. Call the Y at 642-9990 for further information. "It was j(lst humming all week- end," club member Jim Ferryman said. _ The money cleared from the carnival and fis~ dinners will be added to the nearly $1 million in receipts garned by the event since resta1,1rateur Heinz Kaiser first" whipped up his secret fish batter in the mid-I 940s. "From what I heud II looks good. But what worn- es me $Orne of the changes may hun an the long run." "Yes. I'm an the middlo ancome group, I'm the ont who usually pays the ('tax burden) bills. It's better than what we have now." ' French artist to show work ·The Cross-Cultural Interchange will present a "French experien,ce" Sunday at I :45 p.m. at the Community Center behind St. Mary's Episcopal Church. ~28 Park Ave., Laguna Beach. Flav1e Gavet. a French-born ams1. will exhib11 and discuss her work. The donation is $3 and funher information may be obtained from Les McDaniel at 638-0093 or Dorothy Perlman at 586-8621. Prof to give aglng views Dr. Ro~ L. Walford. a UCLA scientist who ad vocates eating less 10 prolong life. will speak at UC Irvine June 12 at 4 p.m. an Room F-11 0 of Medical Science I. Much of the money has gone to the UC'! Eye Bank as well as to local youth groups and a hearing fou ndation. A sizzling 9.400 fish dinners - about 2.5 tons of Icelandic cod - were rolled in batter and served over the weekend. club members said. No old-fashioned fair would be complete with~ut a baby contest. Top honors went to 8-month-old Jennifer Meehan, in the six month to 12-month category. and 15-month- old Joanne Matulich in the 13 month to 24-month division. Jeff Rau Balboa b laod Marc CoUttl Irvine Walford. a professor of pathology at the UCLA School of Medicine. has earned recognitton for hts controversial theories on the causes of aging. The free lecture ts sponsored by the UCI Depanment of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry. Call 856-6922/ for more information. And Mikalan Johnson, 17. of Costa Mesa was crowned Miss Costa Mesa/Miss Mermaid Sunday. Run- ners-up were Kimberly Luer. 19. of Laguna Beach and Marie Channon, 20. a native of New Zealand. Student . Systems anaylyst CPR classes •nnounced The Laguna Beach Community CPR Team. hcadquanered at South Coast Medical Center. will be giving ''heansavcr" classes beginning June 12 for a $5 tee. . Driving away with the top prize of the weekend was Deirdre Devlin of Costa Mesa. winning a 1985 Ford Escgrt in the fi nal raffic:. Chri• DeLuca. 2, chow• down at the Flab Fry. ··1 thmk 11'!> better than what we ha\e now. HO\\- ever. I dorr't see how the\ how they can eltm1na1e some deductions and not others." "I see some positive im- pact. I do see some negative ..effects: In could damage the lodging and restaurant industry. at least short term.'' The two-session courses will be offered June 12 and 26. July 17 and :?4. '\ug. 14 and 21 and Sept. I I and :?5 at 6 p.m. an the auditonum of the hospital. 31872 S. Coast Highway, South Laguna. Regis- tration 1s required and may be made by calling tlle hosp11al at 499-IJ 11. ext. 2740. Rabies clinic set In Irv1ne The lrvane Animal Services Program, in conjunction with PAWS (Promotion of Animal Well Being) and the Southern California Veterinary Medical Alsocaation, will sponsor a low-cost rabies vaccination cli nic June 12 an the parking 101 of the An4mal Care Center. 15129 Sand Canyon Road, Irvine. The clinic wall run from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and dogs' vacc1nat1on wall be pnced at $3 each. Irvine residents wall have the opponunity to register their pets at the clinic. Call 559-PETS for further information. Ebell Club meets ln Irvine The first meeting of the Ebell Club of Irvine's new club year will be held 1on1ght at 7:30a1 Southern California Savi ngs ,pn Jeffrey Road and Irvine Center Dnve. Dr. Ron Seaborn. chief psycholog1s1 for the Orange Count) Evalua11on and Guidance Unit. will be lhc guest speaker. -\lso under discussion wall be club support of the Irvine Novaquat1cs AA ninth annual 1nv11a11onal swim competition at Heritage Park. CALENDAR ..... Tuesday. June 4 • 6:30 p.m .. Irvine City Council. City Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. : • 7:30 p.m .. Irvine Unified School Dittrlct Board of Edocatton. District Administranon Center. 5050· Barranca Parkway. • 5:30 p.rn .. Laguna Beach City Council. City Council Chambers. 515 Forest Ave. Village 14 talks enter Round 2 iri Irvine lrvtne City Council memt>ert tontght wMI continue their revtew of VIHllge 14, • propoeed deYelOpmenf that wOUld Include 5,700 MW homee, a civic center, parka, lhopptng center• and offloet .. meets at 6:30 p.m. In .Councll Chambers, 17200 • Jamboree Blvd. VIiiage 14 would be bounded by .Barranca Parkway, Culver Drive, the San Diego Freeway and San Diego Creek. The property Is owned by the Irvine Co. Last Tueeday the cou~ condupted a ftve-hour dltcUJtlOn on the propoflld vtttege, al90 dubbed Westptit1<. TM mMtlng wu ad]9urned at mldntght before ~I members had voted on an environmen- tal lmpecrt report~ propoeed changes In the city'• geMtal ptan, and a concept ptan Indicating where vanoua tyPM of housing and commercial projects Would be built. At last week's meeting, Councilwoman Barbara Wlener questioned the proposed housing density. Irvine Co. officials say the vlllage wtn feature a mtx of stngi.-famlly detached homes-, condominiums and apartm,nta. . Councilman Larry Ag_ran raised questlons about additional traffic that Is expected to be generated by the development. • The councll will continue Its revtew tonight when It ' .... Lagullariursinghome bids to balance public's im~ge But le\\ ot the reporters sh1'1n' 11ed 10 his mind ahou1 thl' need to beuer By LISA MAHONEY • Of tM Delly ..... IWI Norma Linquati. adminastrato; of TheGardeosconvalescent hospital in Lag1,.1na Beac.h. says s~e·s trying to combat unfavorable publicity that nursing homes have been subjected to lately. record the "good news" sh~ed up. poltce clderl) care facilities After leading the tour of the .ii know I'm looking at the Halton" a1tracttvely decorated hospital that-· of nursing homes. he said. seemed to be teeming with nursef Indeed. Laguna Beach's onh nurs- .a1des. Lanquiti discussed her mottvt'S mg home dOt's not accept Med at. an:- tn 1nvi11ng the polttacians. patients. Rates fora shared room~\ tth "They've .got 10 kno\\ not all round-the-clock nursing can: are facalttaes are uncanng. unsanital] and $1.700 a mo nth Pat1en1s an pm ate give poor nursing care." she sa.Ld. rooms pa} $3.000 a month. "Leg1sla1ors JUSt need 10 see that .\s a member of "the ·hst<mbl:r there are plenty of good nursing care Human Services (omm1 ss1on and faci lities," Linquiti ·said. She estt-the Health Committee. Ferguson says mated the number of substandard he ha<. learned that wallpaix·r .rnd nursing homes at ··ma} be 5 percent.'' antiques arc not tqHcal amen1ttt''> an Jose Ascencio Costa Mesa Account manager "'No. I reall) do not. due 10 the fact that htstoncalh Rt>agan has fa,orcd bag bu~1ness: it benefits h1!> self ante-rests. Kelli Whiteside Westminster Bookkeeper Toay Saacltei Costa Mesa Manager '"I don't suppon tt. It helps people tn the upper and middle income groups. but 11 won't be aiding those 10 the lower stratas.·· earla Gillman Huntington Beacb Sales representative · Wednesday, June 5 • 7:30 p.m.. Irvine Community Services Commission. City Council Chambers. 17200 Jam- boree Blvd. , Surprise inspections that resulted . 1nci1ationsforsevenof1he !(}nursing homes vi sated by State Depanmenl of Health officials in late May give the public an unbalanced view of con- ditions in California's convalescent care centers. the chief of the pri va1e. 45-bed facility said. Linquiti play'ed host Friday to 70th District Assemblyman Gil Ferguson and a small group of city and county officials in an effort to show the positive side of convalescent rare. But. while Ferguson pol11cl> allo\\-nursing fiomc" · ed himself to be ushered around 1:'he In fact. w11h the passage of kg1s- Gardens. and watched as hospital lat1on authorizing small communil' staff sang "Happy Birthday" 10 a care fac1lt11e~ an res1dcn11al ncagh- wheelchair line up of elderl) patients. borhomh. 1nC1dcn1s of negle•t and the Newpon Beach assemblyman mistreatment oft he t'lderl) arc on the said the tour had not realh changed me. hl' said "Not rl•all~ I'm gl'lt111g rnarrtl'd. hl)Pl-'fulh m' fu- ture huo;ba nd ha~ an.ilvit•d the ne" rlan. ~r.1u\t• I ha,l·n·t re.ill' gnl·n tl much 1hou'1ht ·· ··1 1fon't know. I reall} ha\en·1 had ·much infor- matH1n on 1t I probably thin!.. not Tht' little gu) 1s prohabl) going Ill gt't 11 " PoucE Loe . . Father, son in steelfraU.d case deny federal charges By Jbe Associated P ress .·\father and son. officers ofa Costa Mesa company. ha ve pleaded 1nno- cen1 to charges that they sold inferior steel to . th e ll.S Department of Defense. Dona.Id R. Bagalkc. 53. of GardC'n Grove and ht!. son Timothy R. Bigalke, 30. of Newport Beach entered their pica Monday before Pountaln Valley A suspect who bccitme angry when a friend didn't return hts pi ckup truck on time. used the vehicle -when he did get 1t -to strike the borrower an the area ofQunrt7 and Ncwhope. The victim had a swollen wrist. a bruised foot and cut knuckks. occording to police. • • • • Th1c\cs stole hand tools and powcr tools. a tool che!tl and_golf dubs from a residence an the I 000 blOl'k of Fall River C o un. • • • Two ~u~peC'tS made off w11h four C'Mtons or c1g&rl'ttc!> valued at $32. 7t't that they htd m o\crs1zcd pants "' {Jcmro. I 70QIJ Rrookhurst St. . , . llurslar\ entered 3 home in the 1000 blod~. of L? Quinta throuah a garage and stoic 1""0 1001 hmc\. a video cassette recorder b:\tter~ \.haf'il'r and a tn1xx.l . • • • \ \U\f)('l I \loll' (WO flUI \l'\ lC1rll:l1n ll .S. D1 stnct Judge R1d1ard i.\. Gad- bois in Los Angeles. The tnal was sci for Aug. 6. The Bigalkes. who serve as presi- dent and vice prcsidertt of D1stnc1 International Supply Company on Brioso Dri ve. were charged last month with 15 counts each an connection with their steel sales to the government. ang SSOJ in cash and S500 in jewelry from classrooms at a school in the 18000 block of Magnolia St. La&una Beach ~· A radio valued at $480 was stolen from a car parked Mondar on Poplar Street. the victim told pohcc. · • • • A man told police he was threaten- ed by someone carryif1t ~n ice pick. T~e alkgcd incident oeC'urrcd Mon- day on Forest Avenue. • • • Police arrested five motorists on suspscion of drivma under the in- flu~e of alcohol. Jay Allen Truax, H. was stop~ at 12:40 a.m. Tues· dwron Glcnneire Stf'C('t and Laguna· Avenue. Paul 'S.-Momson, 32. was arreStl'd at r: HI a.m. Tuc~ay-on ·(ilcnncyrc and St. Ann's Dnve. Jame' Harold Maaouscn, 36. was ~torpcd at 11,.25 p.m. Monda)' on CX:can :wcct. Theodore Ephraham . math. 4Q ~a" arrc~t~d at 11 p.m~ Most of thl· sales an quc~11on occurred dunng 1984 "hen the government paid nearl) $:?50.000 tu the drfendants. Prosecutors alleged the l\\O deten- dants defrauded the go' rrnmen1 l°I) substituting inferior or .. ubstandan.I steel for a steel allo) con1aan1ng specified amont s of 111an1um. col- umbrium and tantalum Monday on Moss Street and South Coast Highway. And Damian Peter Drab. 28. was stopped nt 2:25 a.m. Monday on North Coast H1ghwa). lntne Four · burglan<'s were rcponl'd Monday in the ctt )'. Cash andJewtll') were taken from a Bascom Strctt rcii<Jencc. kwdry ana a vid'eocasset· tc recorder were tolcn from a residence on Fulton Stn.'tt. Jewell') and ~sh were taken from an l\lm'dnd Tree Lane home and unknown itc"'s were laken from a rcs1dtnec on . Golden Star. • • •• \ra1a L. Nelson, 2 t,, wb amst<'d on a nan:ottcs charge late Monda) t Irvine Meadow mph1theatcr. • • • Pacific Rubber Proce ina o. Inc .. 17 61 &stman \e .. rcpom'ti the thcf\ or 48 SS·aallon ml drum' from 1t\ back lot o' (r the "'cckcnd Hunti ngton Beach .\ mutort\I rl·portrd ~lond.1' 1h.i1 someone burglar11ed h1o; rl'd I t./82 Volks1,.1,agen Ratib11 "h1k 11 \\JS parked on till' 7200 hlol·i.. ol \turd) The loss included \ll'rl'O t•qua pnwnt and 1001'. phi' four wht't'I' and ure\. .... .\ rl'd IO-'>fX'l'd B1and11 l'-1qrle "'a' reportrd o;1nlrn ~londa' trom out\1de n ta' em on the 200 hind. nf o\dam'i -\venut'. where 11 had bt't·n parke-0 unlocki.·d The lo~' ,,a-, l''t1mated at $JOO .... .\ rl'Sldl'OI l)f lht• "1(10 ,blod.. of Pac1fil· ( na\t H1gh\\<1\ rcportt•<l thl' theft Monda' of nwn\ dot ht•, \\OMh S 1.020 from a IJ untln room • • • -\ re<>tdl'lll o f lht• '~00 tilo~:k of C.ihent rl'p<lrll'd Monda) thJt her 1983 1 O)Ola wa~ burglanz~d wh11t• parkt·d at the Huntangton {'enter shopping ma!I. 7777 Edinger l\'c The los' included ~1t·rl'Q equ1pfnt"nt worth $1 .~00 • • • .\ re,1den1.of1hc lti!UO bl<Xk of Rascal .told poltcl' M onda~ that her C\-husb.lnd \tole a S.!5.000 compuLer that wa' heM as a result of a d1\ orce tll'('rec • • • um1'one tntcreJ an unlod.t'd gar- age on the 11600 block of D1tmar and stole two \htns wonh SlO nd a ca mera worth $3~5. a rt'\1dcnt re· ported Monda~ • • • .\ !ltlvcr 10-~pcc-d Huff~ b1nck wonh SI \5 "B'i reported !-lolen Morda) from ~r e on the 12600 block of Runnina pnna -I ••• Pryina optn a !'ude d r' ro crner •• someone t)ucalanied a home Mon· da~ on the I Q~OO block of Trenton The 1011~ an~ ludcd )t'wlcrv W()f1h S4.000 \ rL'\ltk n t rrp• 111, .. 1 t h1 th, ' \ 1 .. 11. da' nl J hi.Ill.. 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IBM PC compatibil· ity lets you choose from the most popular software on the market. Don'tcall silence ' 'prayer' WA HI NGTON (AP) -Public schools may not set aside daily moments of silence if students are told that "pra)er" is one possible acti"1ty dunng the silence. the Su- preme Court ruled today. By a 6-3 vote, the Justices ruled that an Alabama law allowing such penods for .. meditation or voluntary ~ye(' by public school sludents violated the-const1tut1onally required separation of church and state. The ruling represents a stron£ reaffirmation of the coun·s 1962 decision banning orga nized praH·r sessions as pan of the school da'. But 11 does not mean that pubhc schools cannot pro' 1de for a da1h moment of silence. d unng' whi ch students may pray if th ey so desire. ''The leg1slat1\e intent to return pra)er 10 the public schools is. of course. quite different from merely ' protecting ever) student's right 10 engage an voluntal) prayer during an appropriate moment of silence dur- ing the school da>.'' Justice John Paul 'te.,.eM wrote for thl' coun. NA l ION Artificial heart recipient Haydon ~u~f ers strok~ By 'hie A11oclated PHii , LOUISVILLE. Ky. -An1fic.&1I heart rec1p1ent Murr~~ Haydon. who ha been confined to an intensive care unit since Mar(·h. lS bch~ved to have suffered a stroke. Dr. Wilham De Vries. who implanted the heart 1n H.aydon on Feb. 17. reported that has condition worSt;tted du~ing the night. said ,Oon~a Hazle o( Humana Hospital Audubon this mornu'!g. Haydon rem~aned in critjcal condition and doctors planned a battery of tcs~s to de!erminc what caused the setlxlck and the extent of the damage to his left side. she said Doctors reported that Haydon 1s responding to rnmmunacat1on. Four dle as gunmaJJ detonates van GR'EENSBORO. N.C. -A man sought 1n the slayangs oftive mem~rs of his girlfriend's family fired a machine gun at police bef~re he apparently blew up his van, killing ham~lt. the wo man and her two children. authont1e~ say. Three police officers were 1nJured. Frederick Klenner. 32 ... opened fire with .an automatic weapon" Monday as officers tned to arrest ham. said a police spokeswo man. He was wanted 1n the 1984 murders of two women in Kentucky -the former s1ster-1n-la"' and mother-in-law of his ~irlfriend -and an the slayings of the woman's parents and grandmother 1n Winston-Salem last month. Klenncr then dro' e off an a' an with Susie Newsom Lynch. 39. and her children. John. 10. and Jim. 9. bcfon: the 'chicle e"ploded an a blast apparently detonated b) Klcnner, au.thont1c said Discovery readied for June 17 mission CAPE CANAVERAL Fla -Space Shuttle Disco, cry was transported to the launch pad today t~ be readied for a June 17 liftoff with three communications satelhtcs and a sc:vcn-member crew that incl udes astronauts from France and Saudi Arabia. The shuttle made the 3-mik tnp fro~n assembly building to the pad perched upright on a giant tracked vehic!e c led a crawler. The three satellites were to be installed an the cargo bay stanang la r today. They arc Arabsat 1-B. owne<.I by a consort ium of 22 Arab nations; Morelos-A, ownc:d by the Mt•xican government: and Tclesat 3-D. owned by AT & T. The crew incl udes Saudi Arabian Prince Sultan Salman Al-Saud. who will observe deployment of the Arabsat satel lite and s.n.ap Eai:1h resourc~s photos of hi s country, and Patnck Baudry. a French mahtary palot who will conduct medical experiments. r· Smuggling crackdown nets $2.6 mllllon -MIAMI -A teddy bear stuffed w1th cash. bags ofrash and gold, tin cans with gold chips inside and cash-filled cand} bars "ere among the pnzes snagged by U.S. Customs agents in their Ma} crackdown on smuggling by travelers lea ving the United States. ··That there was a bear full of mone) ... said Leon Guinn, Customs agent an charge. "We can attack narcotics traffickers through seizure of funds necessary to maintain thear operations ... The crackdown was the first such reverse cu'itoms operation since 1983. Like cash taken from incoming passengers, agents said the\ bcheved much of the M1am1 haul ofS2.6 malhon was drug-related. CALIFORNIA First two lottery game• descrl_bed SACRAMENTO -"Instant" tickeh for the first two state lottery games this fall will cost SI and offer prizes of up to SI 0.000 and chances to draw for $25 million jackpots. That wa s the word Monday from the state Lottery Commission. shortly after it formally awarded the world's largest lottel)' ticket contract -potentially worth $40 million -to th e sole bidder. Georgia-based Scientific Games Inc. Meanwhile Monday. the Assembl) rejected a bill that would have assured minont) busin esses and women 30 percent of all lottery supply contracts. The fi rst two games arc 10 be called '"California Jackpot" and "The Sky's The Limit." Buyers ofS I tickets "' ill scratch off sl\ spots. hoping to find three identical dollar amoun t~. Salons blast UC divestment report BERKELEY -Lt. Gch . Leo McCarth~ and Assembl~ Speaker Wal he Brown ha ve both lambasted a rcpon that claims the n1versll\ of Cahfom1a could take a fin ancial dumping b) selhng 1~ So utfl African an,:est mcnts. The report officially released Monday "offers an opponun1ty to those who are hostile to di vestment," Brown said. The report to the Board of Regents said selling S2.4 ball ion in ves ted an companies doing business 10 South Africa could result an S 100 million an losses. and might lead to legal action against 1he un1versit}. McCanh) called the report's $100 million figure "a headhne w1thou1. substance." The two-in ch thick n::pon "'as made b' UC trea!>urer Herbert Gordon and attorne) Donald Reidhaar. Go" Gl'orge Dcut..me11an declined immediate comment 2 'C1tiL1ne revolVl"O credR trom Ctt18ank Paymenl may vary dependl"O upon balance C111Line rs a service mark of ChlOOrp. MS/TM Micf090tt Corp IBM/TM International Bu11nesa Meclllnee Corp. "The add111on of ·or voluntary pra~l.'r· ind1catc'> that the state in- tended 10 charactc.rize prayer as a fa vored practice. Such an endorse- mc:nt IS no t Consistent with the Solar ~ 11helters called 'a scam 1 established principle that the govern- ment must pvrsue a course of com-SAN FRANCISCO -Several Cahforma corporations and individuals pica~ neutrality 1oward religion." are being sued by the U.S. Justice Department for allegedly operating a solar The moment-of-silence case was as power taX: shelter that has cost the nationa1 treasury nearl y $78 million. The politically charged as an y on the high U.S. Ju_st1ce Dep!lrtment filed the suit Monday. U.S. Attorney Joseph P. court's docket this )'ear. Numerous ~ussonaello descnbed th e tax shelter as a "Po_nzi scheme" in which money paid political cand idates in 1984 _ in-m~estors came from the anves~ors themselves, an.d not business acti vity. 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V~.W--4 ··'"~'· ...... . .,,_.,, .••.••......... se.10 • ,, 120" .. os· . . ................ . •''-150'' ............. Sl.20 . ... ,., ........ BLUE CBIP llAPtll' INC. 280 E. Dyer ~S••&a A .. ( ........... tk.,. ~-pert f-~·· 641 -5150 ........ ... MT1 ••lsM VIHA t034 N CITRUS AVE 1a1ar 967 •22i • WEST LOS ANGELES 21 39 STONER AVE 12131 272·•300 • SAH ~EAHAHOO VAllEV Twice-convicted rapl•t sought in attack ~AN ~AF A EL - A tw1ce-con v1cted rapist from Sou them C'ahfo rnaa has been 1dent1fied as the attacker of a woman who was assaulted during a seven· hour ordeal. accordi~g to sheriffs deputies.The woman. 23. accepted a nde from a man Sunday an Santa .Cruz but when she tried to get out the suspect grabbed he.r by the haar. forced her back •!ttO his van and handcuffed her. She told .deputies the man ~a~d her three tames before she escaped in western Mann County. The v1ct1m s descnptaon·ofher attacker matched that of David C. Gorrell. 40. who serv<:d three years in prison for an Orange County rape in 1972 and was also convicted an 1978 of rape and kidnaping in Los Angeles Count~. He was paroled to Contra t'osta County 1n 1983 after serv ing fi ve years of an eight-year sentence. Attempt to sidetrack transit fund-rebuffed ~.ASH~NGTON -A House pa!Jel. an the lates1 rebuff of Reaga n adman1st~t1.on e.ffort s to cut mass transit fund s. sw1f\ly derailed a bid to take $223.6 m1ll1on an federal funds away from Los Angeles and other cities prep~n~g t<? launch. major transit projects. The Urban Mass Transit Adm101strat1on. arguing that the government "should not stan projects at so clearly cann~t afford t~ fi!'ash .'' sought Monday to sh1f\ the mone> to t 9 smaller Ltans1~ modernization and bus related projects in 14 c1t1es this fiscal year. ~ut within hour!>. the Hou~ Appropnataons transpona11on subcommit- tee ':CJected the request. WORLD Gandlll doubm out-of-court settlement . . NEW DELHI. India -A Union Carbide Co. compensation offer for v1ct1ms of the Bhopal gas leak 1s "stall too low" and prospects for an out-of- ~ourt ~ttlement are poor. Prime M1n1ster Raj1v Gandhi told Amencan JOUrn?h.sts thts morning. ~ore than 2,000 people were killed and thousands wer~ •.nJurcd w~en methyl isocyanate gas leaked at the American company's pe~~·~·~e plant an B~?pal ~n Dec.~· I~ Apnl, the Indian government rejected as nd1 culous.ly low Union Carbide s first reported offer of $200 million to have been paid over IS o~ 30 yeat'$. The !elearaph newspaper of Calcutta reported last week that Union Carbide had increased its offer 10 $300 million. Green Llae 1Un battle. Q6e ln Beirut BEIRUT, Lebanon -O unbattlcs rqcd along Beirut's dividing Green Line ear,ly today and Shute Mo le.m forces bombarded Pale5t1n ian guemllas an two bc:s1qed refuace camps. Police said li ve people were killed and 13 were wounded on the two warfronts. Christian and Moslem m1ht1amen hurled" arcnadc, at each others' l>rtificd po it1ons along the Green Line which SCJ?3ralcs the Lebane~ capital into Chnstaan and Moslem 5C<'tOr'I. Res;dcnnal neighborhoods in central Beirut s~ook from the grenade bla ts Pollce de.troy bomb aear Syrl.an embauy LONDON -Police used a "controlled uplos1on" today to re nder harmless a bomb spotted by Synan ~mba y tafToutsidc theirbu1ld1n1 an west London·rd1plomati<' qwtn~. 011'6 Yard ~c man said the 1~\Jnd bomb hnkcd to a timma dcv1~ had been Jen 1n 1 travel l;>ag by the 'ltep~ of the embassy in Btl.,.avc Squarc."Ttus controHcd Cllplosion confitmcd that 1hc package was an explosive device but did not detonate it." said the ~pakesm1n. In order not to five away detail to bombers. police do not say exaClly how a C'Ontrollcd u plosion i carried out Diver lucky to be alive OXNARD (~P) -A scuba diver swept overboard into the Pacific Ocean six mile from shore swam and Ooated for ix hours 1n rou&)l seas until he rc?ched the beach. saved by his. wetsutt and expenencc as a swimmer. G ustavo Pinzon, 29, of Monrovia had stopped skindiving with his cous~ns off Anacapa l~land Sunday even mg ~f\.er the wu\d picked up to 25 mph, raising 6-foot swells. While tinkerin$ with the motor on their 22- foot cabin cruiser. Pinzon was wash- ed overboard by a giant wave. While his cousins struggled for three hours in th~ disabled boat Pinzon began mak.i'ng his way to shore. Orange CoH1 DAI~ V Pll..OT ITueeday, June 4, 1915 A.I , Spy ring arrests progressing Four men in custody in bi est ~ration 'sinceRosenbergs· connection wnh the alleged operation who 1s not related to John A. WaJker Jr .. 47, a reurcd Navy commun1ca- t1ons spcc11litt who authont1es say ran the nn&, ramcn· Waker. his son Michael. 22, a SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A seaman on the aircraft carrier USS .----.....,..------------------------- fourth man is in custody and more Nimitz; and his brother. Arthur J. arrests arc expected in a crackdown Walker, SO, a retired Navy officer. on a spy ring involving three family have been arrested. members who allegedly smuggled Court documents indicate that a secrets to the Soviet Union for at least ...fjf\h person. represented by the code 20 years, authorities said. name "F," also was involved 1n the Jerry Alfr~ Whitworth. 45. of all~ ring, which an affidavi t said Davis, was arraigned Monday and had "been ongoing sinct at lr-ast • ordered held without bail after he I 96S." • surrendered on'chargcs of conspiracy John Walker. a 21-year Nav) • \o deliver topssecret national defenSt" ve teran.and has son pleaded innocent Altl'81t Stowes-DressilC Table I ..... • informauon to aid a foreign govern-to espionage charges at their amugn-• ment. ment today 1n Balumorc. .,I! Ea)t 82lboa Blvd Balhoa C..Aliforn1.i • The boat ran aground on Holly- w()()d Beach, and the cousins ran to nearby homes to call the Coast Guard to search for Pinzon Jerry Alfred Whitworth Wh1twonh. a retired Navy radio-"Thercareotherpeoplesnvolvcd ... ! \r.r rrr a.t-.. .. p..,1,.," 675-2502 : man. is the first person arrested m ye1to bctaken1ntocustod>,"sa1dFBI , ************************************** ,. ...,,.- on1y--a handful of bankers in the countcy are paying 10.003 on a Fortunately, one of them money mat:ket . account ·' .. • • is m ~r_our · neighbOrhood . An lnv~tor~J\ i n~' \l u llllll ~t\l'' '1 Ht 1 llc lx·,t P l .tll po:-.~ihle hanking wt >rid' The fi~t -n:inll'·h:1'1' .1m:nt1t1n \Ptttl L''\fX'll trmn .1 nt'iF)lhorhoo<l han~n \ml thl tir'l r.ttL· rt·tum on ~our im·l~tment ,·null Lkm.md t mm .t \\ Jll "t rt 't.'t hro~t:r Deposit,SI0.000 or n1on: no" .ind \\t· 11 ~u.tr.tntl't' our 10.lX1°o rJle chmu)!h \u~u't \1-.1 \nu nu1111.un .t r.Ht' abuvt' tht' Donoghttl' \lonn l und \\tTJge' ". 10.00% r 10.51 % \ $1()000 ~-~ t m· 't' the sarrx.· promi,t· on .1 \)-::;' • r.lll.' thn>u~~.h Lht· cnJ 1>1 tht' \t'Jr hepo' It 51.000 111 59,999 Jnd "l' II In eicher case. \Our mnnt·' '.tu.t•,..,thlt· .un tmw \Ott need it and fully in:-.un.·d to ~lnn.ooo hl·n 11 \nurhJl.mu· dn>pS beJow s1i>oo you II um ::;1 ·''., Open a s·500 lnn.~tor<'ht·r"-in~ .\t·unmt at tht· same time and we·11 pa\ ynu .m .1tk.li11on.al 1 • " .. on ~our lnYestorSa,;~ Account throlJ~h .\u~u't ~I \,ot to nlt'n cion the interest You'll .tl,n t '.tm l lll 'our t ht·{·km~ halann.: For more detail!'. call or 'mph' .un CommWli~ Federal office. ham.'t.~ .Ln:. tht· h.mkt·r" 1ch tht· :ln\We~ you\-e bc:c.m Connnunify looking. for is in your own 1Y1ghhorhood ~ ~ 1111 M1rMt 2233 Huntington Orrve. 5-i Manno, CA 910! (818)79S-6500 ...._, 901 ~ OnYe. NlwpOtt 8Nctl. CA 92663 (7W~t33 La Cl 111 • 3156 Fornlll h1 U C{'esctrU CA 91214 (8~ ~ ~ Jer ._..14.0lor1'1Glendale. Glendlle CA 9206 (4'181956·7052 ,...._185EastGlen.-m Pl.YdleN CAt1~(118) 441-5148 M I 1181 5\S 'MIS! a...tf IM Monlebelo. CA 906.a (Z 7221374 . Or-.. 1855 w.st K.lllla A~ ()qt. CA 92687 (7Wl771 70) ti! free~ in Califcmil ~ 5328 l 0-. 111 e.aori"' __, .,.""' rht ~MONEY R.N> A91QAT'-f1 ~ " °'?ilfi ~~°"*t ~or.. s~ooo~11elCICllMO-.~ ftOs1I 11•11oa11e• Pl'O•hr;~UV't . . . - " I I I •I- - , Eo110R1A1 '~ - Plan to r~place employed-~ith jobless flawed "Workfare:· in its various forms. is an idea w~ose time always seems to be coming, but never quite amves. The program adopts the ethic that .an a~le·~ied person should .earn his keep and combines It wtth the theory that a government should be run ec<?nomicall~1• When it works, some of the state's essentt~I lab~r 1s performed by those collecting welfare or serving pnson sentences. It allows people who might otherwise be unproductive -and, .therefore. ~urde~somc -to participate in and contnbute to t~eir .society .. And the state saves money in the process. sine~ 1\.doesn t have to hire people to pe.rform the jobs the Uflemploycd and the incarcerated are assigned to do. The theory is unassailable. In practice, however, "workfare'' is flawed. . · Overzealous state administrators want to use 1t to replace several thousan~ currently employed Cali fornia employees with "w<?rkfare" draftees. T hat se~s to be an abuse of an o therwise worthy program. And 1t seems to challenge logical thought. . By giving jobholders· jobs to the jobless, the state is creating an entirely new class of unemployed people. Whe n "workfare" takes gainfully employed people out of the work fo rce and replaces them with people who've previously been pushed out of the work force, it defeats its own purpose. It also creates havoc in the families of those who lose their jobs. The idea is a good one when welfare recipients and prisoners take jobs that the state o therwise could not afford to fill or j obs tnat become available through attrition. But to fire people in order to ~ve their jobs to others makes neither economic nor social sense. . Teachers human beings, too, educator tells editor To the Editor· paper in which Mark Glasser made I was appalled b~ \Our recent referenc.c to teachers ac; "ell as ed1tonal. printed "ednesda). Ma~ adm1n1strators) I '1ev. a-. ir- 15. alluding to the Huntington Beach responsible JOUmahs.m .ind I'> an High School D1~tnc1's teachers· ac-excellent example wh' the Prt°l•l> 11ons as .. greed). powcr-hungf) ... cannot alwa}s be bcl1c,ed pell) pol111cs guilt) of corrupting It 1s obvious that then' .in: more s1udent-1cachl·r trust .. b) ··prose I) 111-luc.:rat1ve ""'alks of J1k·· Jnd most o f · ing from their <.nap bo\e\.. u<. who wen t into teaching da.I not do You' 1ldied u'i dll 1n onl' kll ~"oop c;o 10 become.? wealth) ho\\ ever. v.e of )O ur \llfll)l-filkd pen It v.as do ha'e a basic re'>pons1b1lit) to hatl'ful. name-c.:~lling at m 'A Or\t and oursehes and our famtltl·s in mc,cun~ I detect .no! a minute trac.:e ofrcs~ll -1bClL!lced~througlwn~lcast a.cost-ui· for th e teacher 1n an}~h1ng }'OU !><lid. living raise. To damn uc; for working We ARE human beings. concerned toward that end with such slan«t·r about JUSI meeting the needs of demeans both }'OU and uc; feeding our families In add1uon. J .\NFT M fOL.SON }Our failure lo 1ntludt• thl.' v.ord"> in Fnglish Teacher parenthec;e<, from tht· ope~ing quote F ntain Valle\ Hioh ~thool (taken from lht• \Jml· "'l'l·k '"1onda\ ou t> Don't get the lead out! To thl' fdllor I am a Kepuhlll'<m .ind generalh for 1ndu<,lr' but lhl' oil d 1mpan1e<, ha\.e prn,l'n them\t'l't'' not to ht· a friend of the •\ml·ncan pt·oplc The) v.or~ed v.-1th nrr ( to hnng about the c;honagc'> ol the pa't .in~ profited b~ them They h<ne rl'l'enth ht·rn hu)1ng up 1ndepcnden1c; and \ln"ing pro- duction to t'f.ltJ\l' 'hort:igt''> and drl\ f up pnlc<. fht•tr mmt rnt·n1 \l'nturr along "'-tth 'onH· polit1uJn\ .111d etolog1\I\ I\ to l'111111n.1l l' ,di lead from g:1<,<1l1nt· "'""-I .1m 1,2 .ind 111 nl\ J1ll't1mt· I h.1q· C..l'l'n ont• f)l.'r<.on \\ 1llt il·:ul pol\Onln!? r hat W~l\ h.ll ~ \\ hl·n mmt p311lt contained lead. and hl' ''a' a huu~c painter. The ehm1na11on 111 Jll lead lrum gasoline will slow producuon and t realc shonagc!> Th1<, "'111 um e gasohnc pnces up and l>.1l k off an inOat1on spiral \tarting 1n Jul~ that ma' rival the one during the< ilrter adm1n1r.trat1on If d1c'>el fuel 1' not all\.•nt•J. 11 ma\ ht· le<,<,. hut 11 v.111 ht· had t'nnugh \<,,in -\nll'rtl·an .ind il Kt•puhl1t.111. I dnn't \\,tnt to'>l'l' th1' h.1J1rcn I h1' 1, tlw \1111t· tor .in ounu· 111 1v.o "' ,. 11 \1 HOL I )I\.( I ( ll'1t;1 \k,,1 Bish<;;i, Tutu message ignored I 11 th1· I 1111111 It I\ JnlJ/mg' 1 tw I >.uh Pilot g1' l'' ont· tnl h 111 nn,, Ill Hl\hop r Ulll 1n S.in f r;.int1\lo and 3 foll rd1l11nal ir1 oppo<.1t1on to \meric:in tl1q·<.111urr in ~outh .\Ima Otha <.nurce<. tcil Oil' that Hl\hop Tu1u\ me.,,Jge " thJl America mu\t l'\l'fl 'pol1tKal rre\\· urc. d1ploma11l prt·"urt· hut ah11H' all. economu r11'"l•H' 1in \outh Africa 1f'At' arr 111 hrlp th.lt 11111ntn ' black popul.111on Had \11ur l'd1t11nal 1ntl11 ,11nJ that lht llU\k'r ot \nwnt.in fi1111\ ""ulJ hurt OrJngt• < ount\ hu\lnt'" 11 "'mid hJ\t' ht·t·n pl.111.,.hk I di mt• thuugh "ho h,1\ ,, liclln under· \l,tnding tll "Ah;1t "111 .itd tht• '1tt1m' 111 apanhe1d ;1n t'lhlor trom < >rJnttt· -\ <.uunl) or .t tw,hop trum hlad \Int J" l>R \ rr Piii' I\ RO\\ Lawn bowling story a winner fo the Ld1tor Congrcatula1wn' on t ... a Mahone\. ·'i C\tcllent ;irt1de on h1v.11 bowling "in Laguna l:kat'h It 1!> lht' best de<.enp11on of the twme a' to backaround. 1.olt>r .rnd mt'<·han1c\ I that I havr l'V\'f ~en J'lUhh,hed 1n a new\ paper ORANGE COASf Daily Pilat C\everal peopk ha' l' wmmt•ntcd to me in the 'l:imt• \t'tn ..\lso your photugraphrr produced a -,,tunning p1nu re Pka'c pa'i\ along m' 1on~1atula11on'>111 him P.\C1f < RFC l\f rT I aguna Beath H. L. Schwartz Ill 'rank Zlnl ld•I"' Tom Tait M•n"9"'Q F 0<10' Don,.,. .. , C•ty f0ot0< Crato then 'lo<1<1• (cMo- ·'But among the new jobs ... Ol)ly the dregs wlll be taken b}t Illegal migrants. And that ... could lnstltutlonillzeLatlnosasapermanent underpaldworklngcla . " Smokers get pleasurabl~ sensations froQ!. nicotine . Recent research reveals powerful positive effects As most of~ou kn ow b} 1h1s time, I riave a close conncl't1on with thl.' Un1vers1t} of California. Bcrkelc). That 1s how I bt:came acquainted with my frequent young assistant. Make Brocken. I got a call from a mcmbt.·r of the football l·oach1ng staff sa~ ing he wa., looking for ~um mer ~ork for foorball pla)ers and that he had a football pla~t'r "hose home was. 1n Costa Mesa I responded because I cu'>tom- anl~ h~e to g1\e some '>tudents \ummcremplo) mcnt dunnga pcnod lhal I nl·ed eAlra help \\an alCJmnus of L( lkrkele). I rece1\C :i nl'"sleuer called 1hc Well- n1.'\!I L euer It 1s published in assOC1a- 11on ~1th lhl' School of Public Health. or SO 11 !>a)'> on the Oag It also \a\"· .. The ne" ~lctll'r ol nulnllon. titnl'\'i, and \tress manage- mt·nt ·· In the June IS'>UC thl·re\ an art1ck 111lnl ··')mok1ng: "h) 11'' lnugh lo quit .. Hert· in pan 1~ .... hat 11 '>a~s. "\\,l· all know 1ntclhgent people-who arc fam iliar with the dangers of.,mo~1ng but C"Ontm~ to-smott:-Four-ou1 of five adult smokers say they would like to quit. Y.et of those who try. an esi1ma tcd .i>O percent go back to cigarettes within a fcw month'i. "And legions of smokers keep on pulling even thougb they have a serious tobacco-related illness. "Wh) do people cling so tenacious- 1> to a habit that, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. 1s WALTER BURROUGHS' responsible for 350.000 or more deaths each year'! Many studies have demonstrated Iha! the nicotine an tobacco is addictne. and that abrupt- 1} absta1ntng from 1l caus.es "'11hdrawal S) mp1oms. .. These include 1mLab1ht}. de· prcss1on. d1aincss. difficulty 1n con· ,·entratang. tension. and espec1all) cra' ing. thl· most t'Onstant and seven S) mptom. A \Olding such d1St:omfon 1s one reason v.-h) so man) smoker< "'ho v.-ant lo quit cannot " There's no question that the n1c· OllOC In cigarettes IS addlCll\ c. J USI hkc an} other hard drug!>. And I d( menn hard drugs Such a' cocaine. For man~ }cars Ont· vi m} closes• frtend<,, a l:iw) l'r. smol>.ed c1garelles Kl•c;ull: he ha' an 1nneas1ngl} senou~ malaJ) l'alleJ l'm ph\<.ema. There 1s .1pparenlh. no l"Url· 11 JU't gt·t, worst and wor\e The Nt''-' lllu\lratl'd Medical Health l nncloped1a call\ 11 our "kmon-g the sym•p toms ot emphysema <i re breathlessness on cxen1on and rnugh. A person wi th cm ph~scma u!>uall} has large barrel- c;haped chest and prominent bones. Em ph}'sema 1s increasing in in- cidence Report' of death from emphysema hav1.• doubled every (1ve }'Cars since 1945. It is now second onh to heart disease as a cause of adult d1sab11t1,." • My lawyer friend as several years younger than I. Naturally, when I wanted to des1gna1e an (•xerutor ot myesLatc. I chose htm . Now. with has having to carry oxyg~n every place he goes. I decided there had better be a subsu tute. And that thert· is. The lawyer I ha' c chosen 1s one first introduced by my dear friend and I am tern bl} afraid it wi ll be he who ha'i 10 do the JOb. HI.' doesn't smoke. If yo u arc a tclevi~1on watcher you kn~ that one of the same group that offers to cure you of alcohoh!im also has a plan to cu re ) ou of smoking. I'm som. but I don't believe u. The standard ml·thod of treating alcoholism is revulsion -to make you so sick that you can't abide taking 1n more alcohol. I don't l'cnow what the) do for smoking. but I do kno"' that for man) people. ti') ing to quit "cold turkc} ·· doesn"t work. M) wife and I arc e'\tremel) fo nd ol a }Oung "'oman whom we ltke to call ··our daughter." She 1c;n't, but he son of adopted us. She 11; trying vcl) hard to quit. The Well ness Lcttl'r quotes Dr. Ov1de Pomerleau. a researcher al the Un1H~rs1l} ofConnccllcut School of Med1c1nc 1n Farmmgton: "Recent research shows that n1cot1 ne also has powerful pos1t1,c effects that ~eep people-hooked and'"lh~se plt"asurabfe sensations arc not j ust in the smoker's 1maginat1on. "Nicotine.'' said Dr. Pomerleau. .. taps into powerful biological pro- cesses. It 1s unwise t<> underestimate the power ofitjust because it does not produce a dramatic state of intoxica- tion." Walter But'ro11gb1 Is tb~ Pllot'1 foUIJdJ11g p11bll1bef'. Immigrants: Boon or bust for continued prosperity? Workers be n efit business, but cost gover n m ent.plenty R) thl.' late 11.JXlh, \Oman~ nl'"' Joh<, '-'Ill tx·uealed 1n Cahforn1a'<,grnwing <.er\ llC 1ndu\tne<, that onh a cont1nu- 1ng \lream o f poorimm1grant'1 w1ll1ng 111 "'ork for low"' ages as d1.,hwJ<.ht'r\ 1.in1torc;. t'ar wa\h attendant~ and lht• hkt· v.111 be ahlc lo meet the demand ...,o repon~ the Washington. D < · tia~cd l rhan ln~t11ute. v.-h1ch ">a\.\ a u inunut·d 1nnu, of La tino' and .\•11ans -whether legal 1mm1granl\ or nul -,., nt'cdl·d IO a\'lurc < altlorn1.1 tnn11nucd Cton111l11l Sn>'-' 1h flul lllqial 1mm1grant\ arl· a mull1 - h1ll111n dollar drain on lht· federal go' crnmrnt and take tttou~ani.l' of' 111h'I awa) from ..\ml'fll'an \\orker<.. \:JV\ another n('w report. th•~ one trom Hou,tun·, Rice lJ ni vcrs1ty Dc'ipttt th e t<l\C"> they pay. the R1C'e rcJX>M add'>. illegal\ co~t the govern-. ment S 15 hi Ilion y~arl> 1n uncmpl<>>· menl and welfare payment\. cdul.'n· t1on and othn \ff\ ice!> So which" 1t'1 •\re the 1mm1grant'I, espcclllll) Ht':>J')an1l'> good or had for ( ahfo,naa'> Both ~tud1es make hard-to-rtfutc da1m!i The 1{1corel'l()1t \3)'a"-ut 5' m1lhon illegal .lhen~ an· working \tcJdll) 1n the l 1 <\. ahout I ~ m1lhon 1n C nllfom1a ·\mcncan '-'Orl>.t•r\ 11 :iddc; would takt' Jbout 6S percent ol tho~ JOb'> 1( the p:l) ~ere better But "'' long a., 1mm1grnnt\ nrr :J\ :ul:ihlc and a1.·ceJ')t lo"" p3 ). the) will mono· p(1l11c their mo\tl" low·ft'\CI JOh\ Hut ttiat'\ a "fact" which l ul\ iwo wa~~ for-11 tht• JObs paid ~tter. there would he fc""er of them and hu,t nt''>~~ "'ould he lei'> profitahlc But t<>h .,bonagc'i appan•ntl~ "'111 nil! ht' a< :ihtornra probkm tor mo\! I THOMAS Euas of the ne\I 10 )Ca re. at a m1n1mum. Th1.· llrhan ln\lltutc '>tud' cst1ma1cd that morc 1h::in :!. million n~v. Johs will Ix· ueatcd ht•fon· 1990 \\1th shghtl) k'~ than h;ilf filkd h\ normal populallon gro~th I he re\·l '"Ill hah· to lx• takl•n either h) 1mm1grant~ or b} Amcnnin c1111en' mo' ing here from other '>late\ • llut among lht' ne'A JClh'i, lh1.• llrban lmt1tut1.• 'k11d . onl} the dregs ~111 be lakcn h) illegal m1grant'I. • \nd lhal. warn '\Oml." 1mm1gra11on l'\perl '· rnuld 1n<;t1tul1ona I 11e I ,111n11, "' a f'Crman1.·n1 underpaid working da\\ unlike anything Ameri- ca ha'i kn own in the pa<t .. ,, 1~ incviLahlc (lx·causc o f the JOhS) that Meiucan' and other poor 1x-vph: will tome here. but won't hnvc an> do<'un11.•nts for permanent )Ul tu\... \l1td Rodolfo i\cuna. a L.M. Bovo I Chicano \ludac\ profi:c."lr at Cali- fornia 'itatl' lJn1verrn~. Nnrthndgt• "l he lmh (ft1r l"<atnple) hcusmc c1t11cn' <lnd gol reform<. hccau\c of their \tiling power." Rl'l'3ll"ie many H1span1n are here 1llcgall) and can't vote. th'Cy won't be able to obtain the pol11ical dout needed to bt:tter their lot. A.t'una c;pcculated. Ne' crtheles<.. the Race !>tUd) noted. MS percent of the illegals want to remain here pcrmanrntl). with 70 percent '-'l'lh1ng the}' lOuld become nll,en' ;ind hnng their e\lendcd tam1lll'' to JOIO tht.•m here ..\dd!> the K1ce repon. the illegals U>mpctr w11h Cahforn1a's "most d1!>ad\llntag1.·d minorn1cs:· rel- egating man) of them to the ranks of thr unemplo)'ed and fore 1nR other' 10 move in order to find work. The bottom hn1.· on both 'ilud1cc,'' ...,o long a\ political and cconom1t· cond111onc; 1n Mexu:o and Central Aml·nea are un'itablc. '1olent and dcprcsr.cd. the imm1grat1on tide won't end. And there will also be plenty of work for those who come . That's reality, whether rt ''i good or bad for California. TbomH EllH 11 • S.ata Moalca-bH~d columa/11 oa st••r /1111~1. Who needs fly swatter? \umr l 111ntruct1on men 'l\\ab bab> 011 on their dlumanum ha.rd hat~ I hl') 'ia\ 01c<; 11 1>.c aluminum When ftlC\ &Ct dO'it' cnou(lti tO thl'lt fale\ to he ho1hcr<1oml' the> .,...,, \J1d 01('\ ''Ind up \lutk t111he hurd h.lt\ Wa\ reported 1h11t C ub:tn mother<. 1 oullncl) 1dl 1hc11 children that m1Jk r ''' 1hr1r t~·eth Not.all l ' 'oi dentl'>h Ul\Uif<.'C pka\C note Whrn intanl'i 111 ~· put In tx·d "1th nuf\m[t oot1le\, \t•mc 'la). thC\. oflcnt1mc, dc' clop lln ·ailment 1.·alled "bab) bottle mouth .. It "au-.e ~will decay offir t 1ccch D1,tmr of a lh1ldk!>~coupk 1n the ~\.ICt l 'nion rn~t, the equivalent of nbou1 S 70 'and cnn 'he compll'ted an orw morn1na 'l'i'rn.,ku 11utlG\.\\ f)uhlte ~nen1ne l .M. Botd 11 • 1yedlca1~d rolumaa/J t. , .4 THOMAS &LlA8 Jac1 AIDE ISO I and OSf PH P£AR colamntat 'Right on our side': Wales·a But Polish patriot remains critical of the American way W..\SHINGTON -\\-e 111 Amt•n- ca do not ha,e. norneed wt• rel> upon, a moral giant rnmparablc to th<' Polish patnot Lech Waksa. In our h1stonc good fonune. we ha\e evol- \ed entire 1nsutut1ons -oppo~111on part1e~. dissenting ne"Aspapers. inde- pendent trade unions -lo undcnal>.l· the m1ss1on that 1n a l)'rann} falls tu tht· lone!~ genius and hero. What 1s 1h1~ mission" To ga' t' the peopll' an alternative to onicial rule. a nval account of reahl~. an un- authon1ed sumulus to acuon or rcs1~tancl.'. But m communist Poland. Walesa 1s tighunga monal hauk for the n~hl to protest The polln· t~llov. him where' er he goes. ··wl· go hshin~ and ptckmg mushrooms togt·ther. he told .• u~ \H) I) "The) are always with me. When Walesa has pri vate busanc<.'i, of('our!lc. he gives them the !>hp. "If! haH' to escape. I do:· he said But he doe..,n't li kt· to get them 1n trouhlc wl\h their superior.... "My lai.t escape the> liked 'el) much:" he-recalled. "I managed w run awa\ 1n the midst oftransfemng me from the shtp)ard guards to tht• police outside of the sh1p~ard!> .. Thl' :.iuthonues didn't know whom lo blame. "They all blamed each other:· he said ··E,erybod) was satisfied afterv.ard. ·· We applied twice for perm1ss1on to vts1 I Poland and-speak to Walesa The Po lish government tumed us down both times. So we arranged v.-11h thl' underground for mo' 11.· producer Ralph ·\ndrews to ml'l'l Waksa and gel the rights to film lhl' Walc~a c;tof) Andrews brought along a \l'I of quesuons from U\. In response. W<ile ... a spol>.t boli.ll}' His sTTUggle-wittrlh~m:"C"rnmtnt. ~ said, "is a continuous fight." As he sees 1t. "the right and the truth 1s on our side. On the other hand. there might be some rights on their 'ildl'. too. bu t we are not informed enough to know. For our ~ountl) 'c; good. we should sit down at the table to !.el' what 1s possible. what 1s not and e'en sec who is nitht •· He predicted that his "-lolidant\ labdr mo,emenl v.ould ... un 1\e in an} case. "for at least 40 or 50 )e;m But our 1nellic1ent el·onom) '111111 not last for that period of 11me." He is look1ns. he said. "for a belier way. a new Polish wa} ."He 1s cn11rnl of the Amencan wa>-"You ha"e <,o much," he SJ1d. "II 1s lime lo ha"l' a look at your 1nll·rnal needs ... Still. he would prefer the Amcnrnn system to the rnmmun1st S)stem "Let's sa} cap11alt!>m docs not ha\e a' many prt'll~ \logam. but looking inside you t•an st·e more for pt·upk ... he said. "Our c;y,tem has prctt\ slogani. and beauttlul programs h111 without an:-real fulfillment .. · He hinted th-a1 U.S. aid onl) strengthens the ('om mun1st ap. paratui. ... You haH· to question tf your hel p does an) good" for the people. who ma) "get strangled b) all th1i. help.'' he said. He pointed out that "we do not always have rnntrol over d1s1ribut1on ··and warned "One who 1s tielpang should take respons1b1lltics for all conscquencc'i of one's help ... Despite the danger. Walesa has no mtent1on of fleeing Poland "One would need a heav} crane to pull me out of Poland.'' he ~1d Meanwh1k he int~nds to continue the i.truggle .. i know that for I 00 years of my fife . f will have a 1~11 of trouble<; and problems." he ~id. "But looking opt"'11st1cally, it will not be.· more than I 00 years." If he should fi nd peace ahead of that time,.what would t.e do? "If I had a lot of money," he reflected. "1 would buy ft <.'ar and &O from vallas.t' to village, from to\4.n to town. u lking with the wise men." Footnote: We recently rccc1vw 3 letter from Soltdanty leader dam Mi{'hn1k. ~mualcd out o(pnwn. He and two coHcaaucs face fi vt'·)'ear senttnces ford111turb1na thC' pcaet and t naaaang 1n union act" 1t} Ma{'hnik anfonm u\ that the only cv1den<-t against them 1s a doctored tape recording. Their pro\ttut1on. ht' write "~ars all the charactenst1c ol a crudely plotted pol1t1al provo. cation " M1chn1k uracs WcMcrn la"· )crs. wntcr • union leaders. sc1cnml\ and human n&ht advOC"atc 1011tcnd their trial "Your pf'l"\Cnce m1aht be! dtCI 1ve to our tatc.'' he wr1IC\ J•~k AIHltf'tlH Hd JOJtpb ~., lf't •)'1dle1t,td eol11mnl111. ·~~~~----~,~·--~------------------1f· ... ----------~--------~-•------~---------'--------~J... ... --------------~------...... --~ ., / MU TUAL F UNOS I_ PLATINUM NOBLES NOW AVAILABLE \ l ----------~· ,, Orange Co"t OAILY PILOT/Tuetday, June 4, 1985 A7 , - CAN THEY 1>0 l~T? '. Bank of Amcnca 1:-CaliJornw·~ lc:ldmg ~m.tll hu~mc .... ~ hank. That\ hccau~e we're able to help ... mall hu~mc ...... more than any other c.1liforn1;1 hank. 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He hasn't &rown an in ch since he was scori ng at a 6.3 d ip and operating as Estancia High's p01n1guard1n 1978. but 5-3 John C'amdo has risen to the top in a big way these days after winnin~ the lightwci$ht d1v 1s1on 1n the 1985 California Bodybuilding Champ1onsh1 ps rcrently. "It's 1ust a hobby." says the 25-)ear-old Oran~ resident. "I used weightlifting as a means of staying 1n shape when I was playing basketball and for maintenance dunng the ofT-scason. "But af\er my freshman year at Orange Coast College going against Mark Eaton ofCypres'l College I realiLed 1h1s wasn't my spon anymore." Eaton is a 7-4 giant v.-ho we nt on to UC LA and the NB.<\'s Utah Jav. Carridocouldn'1 O\.Crcome a 25-inch d1sad\ antagc on the coun. but he's built himself into a one-man operation called the F11ness Edge. des1incd to get the bu~1ness executi ve into the h11b11 of sta ying tnm. "You can't JUSt lose weight." says C'amdo, .. and ·more' isn't always beuer. It's a matter of diet. weight trainin g and aerobic!>. "Diet without e xercise 1s a farce. It's JUSl a ma tter ~f walking first and increasing )Our durauon. It's LSD -long. slow anctd1stance .. One ofCamdo's subjects has lost 100 poundso,er a 2- }l'ar period and 1s down to 2 16. but 11 didn't come qu1ckl) (Pleaee eee JOHN/8 2) .I . .. from any direction at all. Three area stars picked ln major league draft •( ompktc drnft h l. 88. Ibrtr arru stan..douts wen~ ~lected in Monday's c)pciiTng da} of the maJOr lcaaue baseball free agen1 draft Fountain Valle~ High p11rher Bob Sharp.ack. a ng.ht-handcr. wa~ the 43rd pla)er sele<·ted 1n the regular phase of the draft. Two communit> college short- stops. .Orange Coast's Damn Garner and Golden Wcs1·~ " Shawn (11lbcn, wen· picked in 1he- seconda11 pha~ Garner "a' "ekcted 1n the first round (the 25th p1ck1 b} Texa .. while G1lbcn v.as drafted 1n the second round (the 39th se lection O\eratl)b) thl• Minne'>ota T win~ Sharpnal k I~. had a I 0-3 record this past season at .. oun- tain Valle' \\1th a I 05 FR.\ and 117 stnkeClUI\ in ti) innings H1.-. career record'' 1th the Barons "A-a!> 25-9. "I'm 1us1 cr<,1a11c." Founta10 Valle.,. Coach fom DeKraa1 ~1d "He's the Jir1,1 kid I've eH·r coached that\ heen drafted .. DeKraa1 <.aid Sharpnack came to h1\ offo.e hct"ccn classe' 10 awa11 v.ord from the .\ngel'\ "Bobb} caml· 10 m~ room and 'A-e m U.Sl have a<>tten n Inc phone taD within the hour." DeKraat said. ft ,_...,._t~ 10th •nd ftMI a ll OcKtaat ansv.ercd thaiborc the goodJlC\\S.. "I tool the call. and Bobbr, asked 1f 11 was the Anicls. • DeK.taa1 said "He was JUSt ec- static. "He's usuall}' a kind of c:aJm kid. but he was overwhclll}cd . It's great . . he·~ an a' 1d Angels fan," DcKraa1 said "'\II wc·,e &OI to do now lS v.orl out the details." The Milwaukee Brewers had very few details to "ork out with thei r selec11on Milwaukee chose B J SurhofT. a cateher from the l nn1ers1t) of "Jonh Carolina, as the "lo I pick in the draft. then \1gned the ~0-) ear-old catcher to a one-) c:ar contract \.\ill Clari. of M1ss1ss1pp1 St.ate l ni,ers11\ a resident of New Orleans. ~as the second pick in Lhe drafL chosen b\ the San Franasco Giants. Clark. a first ba!>eman. hit 41 b w11h 23 homers and 72 RBI tor ( oach Ron P..olk's Bulldogs this past season and helped the team into the College (Pleue eee AUA/82) Edison Hi gh 's . Wheelwrig ht OK Edison High \tandout Enc Wheelwnght. who'>ulTered minor mJuriesin the high;umpcompet1- tion at the tatl' Trat·k and field Champ1onsh1p'I in Sacraml'nto Friday. is reponct.11} rnm plctel~ State m·eet lacked just one item: Class Why was Sacramen to m eet poorly run? CIF offi cials n eed t o rectify s ituati on RocER CuLS01r rcco,ered. • Wheelv. right '>uu.e~~tull) Jumped 6-4. hut d1\CO\ cred on his wa} do"' n the landing pad-; had not ~en mo' ed O\Cr to ac- comodatc h" k:.ip trom thl· left side. He onl) paniall) landed on thl' padding. with h1<i '>houlder and head h1umg the ground Edison Coach Bill \'v orkman said Wheclv.-n~ht suffered a head- ache and d111mcss. hut was not treated. "II (the m1ur) I probabl) kept him from placi ng higher." Work- man said ... fhl' IOJIH) was on his fi rst 1um p." he added. Wheel- wright. considered a favorite in the e"ent. did not quahf) for the finals. I had heard the horror stories of Hughes Stadium 1n Sacramento. the -;11e of an occasional state track and field meet. and 11·s pret'} ob' 1ous . ever) thing that has been saitl in years past was true. because what transpir- ed at the 6 7th annual prep cham- pionships made whaiii_s supposed to be the year's classic info no more than a rou tine invi1a11onal. lt'seasyto rapothersand lhat's nol thc1n1en1-because 1fnoth1ng~ the} v.-ere tf)1ng. But the end result s arc all that count and as the sa) 1ng goc~. )OU c11hcrdo or >O U don't. In thccase oft he state track meet. once again 11 was don't. .Coaches in C\.CI) d1rec11on ""l're collec11vel} shaking their heads. v.-on- denng v.-hy 11 "as happening. Wh) v.-ere the trials running nearl) tv.o houro; late') Angels can't hold lead, Lacy in loss Even 5-0 margin isn't e noug h as Or ioles win. 7 -5 B..\LTIMO RI::. ( .\P, · Lel' Laq claimed-he-could almmt~n'>t' 11 <;uccessful conclusion for Balt1more·., 16th come-from-behind 'ictor) long before his game-v. 1nn1ng homer "You could feel the moml·ntum building bat·k when 1.1.e scored 1v.o ru ns in the sixth." Lan <ia1d after his two-run homer capped a four-run rail ) in the ninth inning and gave the Orioles a dramatic 7-5 decision O'er the Angels Mo nda) night. Trailing 5-U 1n the fourth. the Orioles pulled to wi thin 5-' in the 'il\lh v.-hen a t"n-run ralh v.-as lUI sh on b) a Ii nl· th rov.-from .\ ngel center fielder Ciar) Petti'\. "When (Lenn) ()a1'ata"hll thl' 'iingk and (l..arn) Sheet\ w:.i' thf\l\\ n out at thl' plate:" l an lUnlemkd. "~OU could feel 11 (momentum> hu1lding then.·· ~akata 1.1.a-; '"'ohed in thl• final ra il}. too. and he almoq <;qul·h:hl·d tn~oineback "'hcn he popped a hunt attempt fo llowi ng a leadofT walk 10 Sheets and a pi nch ~1ngle hy Mike Young. But A.ngcl' rl'11ct ace Donnie Moore. 3-3. who replaced Pat <. lc- mcnts after the walli. to Sheet~. fielded the ball and lhrc>A 11 into left fidd pa)t an unprotected 1h1rd hasc. .,..._ (Romanick 6-2) at Balti- more (Oavts 3-1 ). Time: 4:35 p.m. TV: Channel 5. Radio : KMPC (710). "It was a lous} bunt.'' Sakata said "I thought 11 v.-as going to be a double pla ). I wasaboul to throw m} helmet. and I looked O\t'r and there wac; nobody standing at third. and I staned runnin11.. It was a weird play." "I didn't let the ball drop." said Mooro. who lost for the second day 1n a rov.-after con' en1ng II of 13 prn1ous sa'e s11ua1iom. "I couldn't get to 11." "Boone\ (catlher Boh Boone) v.-a<i )'Clling. 'first. firs t.' hut I thought hl' was }elling. 'third. third.... said Moore "The runner wa\ so far from 1h1rd base. I """ thinking ma>tx·· douhle pla~- "I turned to p1cl. up the. hag. and threv.-n there I fig1rn~d the third ha'>cman (Doug De( mces) went hacl.. But hi.' >Aas thinking the ..aml' way I did. He came 1n to catch the tl) hal l." Pinch runner Mike Bodd1ckl..'r. v.-ho \.\3\ on ~cond at the time. 'la id he held \Ip momentanl) "becauc;e I couldn't afford to gel doubled on Doug ran 1i'I and the shorstop v.-as behind me. so 1f the ball dropped. I rnuld <;till go." V. h) were the rules he1ng bent and flat broken in ca'>e after case'> Wh' were re'>ults not a' a1labk aften he trials inStl·ad ot nearh tv.-o hours after the meet" · Wh} were th e d iscus fi nals being run in fl ights. 1n'itl'ad oft he pecking order'! Wh} d1dn'1 1he pole' ault finals ha,cmnefinah.-.1safter an 11-v.-a\ 11c was broken 10 pro.,.1de fi,·e finahst'i. lea' 1ng SI\ others 10deal"'1th thl· final four'.1 Wh) v.-asn't t hcgirl~ tn pleJum p Judge watr h1ng the ti nalists 10 Sl'e whetherthe) m 1gh t be fouli ng or not'' Those arqu'>t a sampling. and I must admit I kc I li ke a duck m the m1 ddleofa pack.on 1he v.a) 1odo1h1~ SIOI). because there mus\ he others ahead of me. and there must he morl' · he hind. PREP PORTS The state tinal" will be in the Southern Section nnt \ear. and thl· rounds wllk\ enluall~ go tu San Diego and LO'> J.\ngeles. befon.· onn.• again acramcnto v. 111 be called upon Track ex pens shudder at the pros- pect of more to come ..\sl.. ..\rcad1a High track coach Doug Speck .\sk Earl Engman. perhaps the s1a1c'1; :"io I tral·k au thonl) . .\sk Los .\ngelc., T1meHponsv.nter Mike Kenned~ ..\sk area COdlhc'>. such as ~t'\.' pon Harbor's Enc T1.1.l'll or \.\oodbndge'<, George \iar'a'> ..\sl. ..\ V\·n .'-£"11h track and field l.nov.lcdge. and he M ~he v..ill <:on ti rm the'>e commenh APwlr ....... o The Angela' Bob Boone I• caught by Baltimore'• Rick DemJ>9ey on squeeze play attempt ln alith inning. Typeofwin .wasal-o-n~gtinlecoming Dodgers put together rare lateTnntng rally ; Howe gets his first win in nearly two yea!'s l I OS ANCiELES ( P> -Pedro Guerrero s:i1d hc-touldn't remember the last time the Lo'i Ange le\ Dodger~ came back lo win a p me hkc the) did when 1hc~ O\.cn ool thc Ne"' Yori.. Mets ).4 in 11 innrn,s. "I don't know whrn. hut ifs been l\ long time."' <hu·rrcro said afk r Mon- da)' nigh t' nntionall} 1l'lrv1sed ga m~· A l-0-n-a 11mc. 'But thC) d1<l. sconng '"Ile again\\ Ne"" York relief .l\.e Jc,,.c Om<1rn to 5Quarc the inmr 111' thl' ninth inn111t1.. then winning 11 in tbl' houom ol lht• 12\h on n m1-.firr h\. 'ihon~\r> K.ifael ~nlQOQ Ol l.t'IC MW · Whllh. 1) prcd\\·I) t h~· 'a' the Dod&C'r\ had ~l'n g1' ins~"'~' game, lhC' fir\t two month\ uf th\• ~.I'''° l\ft<"' comm1t11ng. (12 t'rror-; 1 their lin t 46 gn mC' of 11\l \C3'it" the l>odJ{'r~ pot thfl~~h thl'll l1111nh ' . -------_...,. .. _ successive crrork s game and. for a change. benefi ted from 11no1herclub'<1 m1stakr It also enabled the Dodger.. to win their second game in' a row, the fir~l time in a week and a half that'' happcflcd. nd even though thcy'r • in fourth place 1n the National League West. they're: suddenly onl> 31 , a;imcs Obi l.>f fir.I T he Mets retain 3 11 -gnme le.ad in the NL East "We got gbod pitching, we're hilling again. \\>c·re malttni Ou.•i>la)'' in the field and "'c're ~t mng to Kore run,," analy1cd D<xtacr rche.,.er \CH' Howe. who ~rncd Lh wii\. hii. '"'' m nearl y lWtl ~ciir' I Its la~' v. ln wos on J ul'r 23. 1983. ht'lore ht• lost the cnltrt' I ~ .i sca~n h«:tu\4' of h1<1 repeated drug prob- lem\ and then \l~ncd tht~ ~a\On ,10" l'r ~·\:8U\\' of ,•Ibo"' ~Uf'ICf) Rill Ru~ll reachl•d hr'il c;atcih on an l'anf6Jtt'• Geate infield single and tvol. !i>eu>nd lln a one-out walk to Oavt· .\ndrr,on N9w York M9t1 (Gooden 7-3) at Pinrh hitter f em Wh11 firld. the DI llllN (V....,,.... ~~5). lac;t non-p1trhcr ll'fl on Managl'f l 1,m Time: 7:36 p.m. La\orda'" ~nl·h. '><'nt a grounder tn TV: None. the nght of,1ntan.i I k thrc1.1. v. 1dl' tu Recio; KA8C (790). . · <;C'('Of\d. and RJ) 1-.nir.ht "'ho had 1u~1 --------------• C'ntcrt:d th<' rm<' couldn't h:tndlr II "rm n cited thnt r \t able to 1hro" and Ruc;~I raC\-d homt· "'1th rhl' three da>s 1n a rov. :·said llov.c. who v. innrng mn p1tched ITI '"'O gnm~11nd warm ed \IP r he ()oJ~.... V.t"rl' lkl-~ll ~ 1. .,, a third . en teri ng the lxlnam 1)1 the ninth thl· Howt"· .. itnkeout of Cic<lrge Fn'ltcr rMUlt ot l>.nm' H~ two-run 1n 1hc top of thr 11th." 11h a run ner on homer 1n th\' top half of the inning off 1h1rd. v. ~ the n1t1rnl out for the Lo' 11..l•nn\ Hc)\\>ell. "'ho has hecn <;Cored An&C'le IC'l)-hander on his last liH' appc:mm"c .. It wn, a ~hdcr. d own nnd in .. Oro~ ho'\\.'t"IT C'OUldn't cont.tin ltov.-e 1d "lt''I tough tb ln'.v ofT 1h.1J the Dodger\ Rocitl1l' Manano Uun- p1tch .. <.'an l~d ofl thl' Oodj~I'\· ninth ~11h a "We hatil Jum on Lhc ~... w· ~bl LO .ccAtcr. Ooc. uut .13\cr. he York mnnnacr na, l') Johnson \aid ot -.cored on II doubk h>_ R.J ll4')notd , Howe "But \l.C didn't take a<h:rn-who had lhrt'rofthr Dcxigrr.· \Cil'°n· t ( 'We had thl' opfX>rlllnil\ w11'1· high 14 hit' .\nd l'<.•dnl < 1u~m:-ro. f o tcr up tht•rr hut he didn't iet 1h,· ~ho .11 .. n hJ,1 thn"t" h11\ \1nJlcd JOb done· throu h thl· "'"tdk to l.lhl\ '-in . r hen 1n lhl· hottum nr 1hr I ~th Rt•\nOl<l' 'Aith tlw '""'run WoOdbndge High assistant coalh Vern Gambeua was disgusted after watchingh1s g1rl. Jamie K1nen. forced 10 settle for founh place. alter a Judge failed to \.\atch another girl ob\ 1ousl) foul on her attempt 1.1. h1l h ga' e hcrth1rd plan· .\nd 11 v.as nut '>Ourgrape\.JU"t li.een d1sa ppo1n1- mcn1 "( an,outx·lincthev.a\ th1smcl·t 1-; hcing run." asked Newp0n Harhor < oach Enc Twe11. long before his pole 'aulter Fn11 Hov.sl'T was 1n' oh ed in the a boned I 1-v. a' 11r-breaker The q-eam of( alifom1a athlell''> v.erl' trl·a1ed 1oa '>)'>!em "' h1ch insulted their' Cf) presence ~hs!>1on V ll'JO. for 1nsta OLl' "as referred to as M1'>MOn Vallaho. Solut1on'>alv.a\<.\ccm to come so slov.I) and tlmonc v.1ll probabl) ne\l·r be soh ed That pan1cular area of the stale ob' 1ou'>h descrws to ha' e the 'tale final<. in 11-; back\ a rd on arow11ngha"" · The onh pall h''ork .-.olut1on would tx· 10 put togethl'r a pcrmanl·nt finalscommlltee to work the meet cal h ~ear. regardless of s11e. at least g1' 1 ng the meet some cohes1..,encss and cons1stenq There's1u<it no"a} 101us11f} an athletl' s1111ngand wamngalmosl I 00 m1nutt>S ~fore h1sor her particular heat in the mals. I f,oure' ent 1s scheduled for 7 o'clock. )ou·H set )Our mental and ph) s1cal timetable for 11. and 1fyou don't run un til nearlv ~o'clock. well . even an athlete can g~t hungf) -anq nen ouc; State< omm1ss1onerTom 8\rnC\ v.-as there fort he finals and 1fhe _ 1 v..asn't gewngan earful from every direction. v.-ell. then he wasn't llsten- ing. .\nd 1fcoache'> and in \OI ved track and field fa11hful aren't lining up at the post office 10 get their remarko; otT 10 B) mesa~ fa5' as po~1ble. then I guess the) dt·scn e"' hat the~ get The p11~ ofeou~.1s that the athlete~ are the ones v. ho are a1 tht> end ofthnt1l l. McEnroe rallies if the fifth set Chris Evert Lloyd a lso gains sem is in Fre n ch Open P.\KI.., I \l'I l11hn \I d nnit' sho1.1. mg llashe~ ol bnl11anle 1u'1 v.hi:n he m·edl'll ll m•hl fought hall. lrom J J-1 tlcti .. 111n thl· fin.ii '-'.:I tud.i' 111 l·dge ""l'Jl·n' l11al..1m '''lr••m JnJ rrni'l' 1nt11 1h1 -.lm11inJI-. ••I thl· freneh Oix·n ll'nn" l hamp1on~h11i.. 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Skmuen and Ttantm t9lllM COiiege bueball team to play 1n _, the Invitation of the Sports • CNM. ftt'luvet to Meome the flrtt ll nlatry. U.S. cQOege squad to win there _,- SU.ball, re&ettvety undewloped Peking'• muntcipal t.-m beat tn China. 11 known lhent • "Mng the Amettcans In• Q.,,,. pla yed ~ qw" -· 'cudg91 ball'' -Md OMna agr111t111 field wtthout • pttcher • t9 ~.to get good~• h mownd and with a ..amteM. tumpy to coms>et• "' the 1"8 Seoul tiil. Peking pUcher Bao , J tnQha Summer Olymp1ct i ,..._ onfy-Of'e bettW and grMtty . ....,HHll tM vl8ltcn. Ch~ The A1,,.,_.t1· wwe ltUm.,_. tumert ttole Mven basea. The tou~ about 10 rnWwute1 lmO the hOfM teem won. &-4 · gatne wMf\ tt. cnm.. hoflw c. w. Po.t 28-11 on MOf'9 plate umpire collec:S a bllt on COftlMlllk>n• ftetd ttll~ 1'9'· The catctief Joe O'lkay. ~ t..-n arrived Saturday '°' a tlx-tn.t 0 ijray'1 knee t9fl the bOJt ' n 1 I T 1-, I Bird na1Ded MVP of NBA for second c_onsecutlve year From AP dl1patcbe1 lNGLEWOOD -Larr) Bird of the m Boston elt1cson Mo nda) became the fifth pla}er and first non-<:e nter to be named the National Basketball Assoc1at1on's Mo~t Valuable Player in consecutive years. The 6-9 Bard was second an the league an sconng with a 28. 7 average and was eighth in rebounding" 1th 10.S per game. He also averaged 6.6 assists. led the Ccllics in steals and shot 88 .2 percent from the free throw line. An NBA team in Santa Ana? NEW YORK -A_plan to add ~"erol m teams to the National Basketball Associa- tton 1i. on the agenda for the league'\ i.ummcr meeu~gs Inter this month. Com· l!>!.1oner David Stem said Mooda). tern told the New York Times the plan involves e)(pan ion for the 1987-88 season. but the newspaper ~ad several owners believe there would be enough ~upport to take on addiuonal teams for the 1986-87 season Miami. which 1i. planning 10 build an 18,1.)()().scat arena. heads the last of possible e)(pansion sates according 10 a story an Tuesday's edilions of the Times. Da~u s100$ aJso have been held with groups seeking to put teams an Mtnneapohs; Charlolle. .C.. Toronto and Santa Ana. Also under cons1d~ra11on ti. J move 10 return a franchise to Kansas City. Mo .. which hns lm.t the Kings to Sacramento. Virgil lead• Philllea to 3 -2 win )>odgers draft Gwynn's brother Sail Diego State starhfLi03 with 37 RBI Bard. who led 1he Celtics to a 6J-I 9 regular-season record. best in the NBA. and the finals of the champ1onsh1p senes. received 73 of 78 first-place votes from a na11onw1de media panel. Each member of the panel packed five player~. w11h the fir..t through fifth choices req-1 vang I 0-7-5-3-1 votes. respective!)'. Onie Virgil hat a pair of homers to • account for all the Phillies' runs as Philadelphia defeateq an Diego 3-2 10 LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Angeles Dodgers selected outfielder· Christopher Gwynn. the brother of San Dieao Padres· outfielder Tony Gwynn. in the first round of the regular phase of Monday's free-agent baseball draft. Gwyn n. 20. was the 10th player • chosen in the first round. He played in 39 pmcs for San Diego State this year. hilling .403wittl31 runs-batted- Bard totaled 763 points. Bird "hale Ear' an .. Magic" Johnson ot the Lakers was far behind in second "1th 264. follo"ec1 by Moses Malone of Philadelphia w11h 218. Karet•m Abdul-Jabbar oft he Lakers with 206. Terry Cummings uf Milwaukee with 138 and rookie Michael Jordan of Chicago w1th 134. Jordan and Cummings had t'-'O first-place 'otes apiece, while Johnson got one. - Bird joins Boston's Bill Russell (1961-63). Phila- delphia's Wilt Chamberlain ( 1966-68). Abdul-Jabbar of Milwaukee and Los Angeles ( 1971-72 and 1976-77) and Malone of Houston and Philadelphia ( 1982-83) as the only players to repeat as wanner 0£1he MVP. The other four repeaters were centers. "It's a great honor to be considered one of the best . players in the league:· he said at a news conference 10 announce the award ... I'm pleased w11h my per- formance through the regular season, although I'm not too pl~sed with 11 now ... Ironically. Bird has struggled in the plar.ofTs although the Celtics have reached the finals and trail the Lakers. 2-1. After making 52.2 percent ofh1s field-goal altempts tn the regular season, he has hit onl) 46.3 percent in 17 postscason games. Qaote of the day snap a three-game losing streak . . . Elsewhere an the Na tional League. rookie pitcher Randy St. Claire got a bunt single on his fi rst major league at bat to open Montreal's two-run rally in the 15th inning as the Expos defeated San Francisco. 4-2. St. Claire. a nght-hander and the fourth Expos pitcher of the dn). also earned his first major league decision by shulting out the Giants on two hits over the la st four innings .. Andy Van Slyke and Tommy Herr doubled and s1 ngled home two runs apiece and Jack Clark belted a two-run homer. powenng St. Louis to a 9-5 tnumph over Houston and stnkeout king Nolan Ryaa. Nlekro wine 29lst game, 5-2 Pbll Niekro patched a fi ve-hitter over iii e1gh1 mn1ngs to win the 291 st pme of his career and Rickey Henderson h11 a two-run homer. pacing the New York Yankees to a 5-2 Amencan League victory over Oakland Monday ~. . In oth er AL games. Jim Presley drove an four runs with a pair of singles and helped spark a fou r-run rally an the sixth inning that lifted Seattle over Detroit. 9-8 ..•. Larry Parrlab drilled a three-run homer in the eighth inni as Texas rallied for five runs and a 7-3 victory Dllt llotta. coectt of the o..._ Mawrtck• wtMlft Mked If h .. team'• ellmlnatlon by Portland In 1 the NMJoMi Baeket~I Meoelatlon p&ayott. WU the low point ot the ... eon: "No, that f..t queetk>n over the Chicago Whale Sox ... Denali "Oil .Can" Boyd settled down after a shaky stan and Sick Miller drove in two runs with two singles as Boston beat Cleveland. 6-5 ... the Milwaukee-Kansas Ci ty game scheduleti for Monday night was called because of rain in the bottom of the fou rth inning with the Brewers leading 3-1. Heavy rains forced tllc game 10 be postponed after a long delay. The game was not immediately ....... Olympic boycott not expected BERLI N -outh Korean Sports • M1n1s1er Lee Yong-Ho said Mondav he has · , received assurances there will be no.Sov1e1- bloc boycott at the 1988 Seoul Ol ympics despite the absence of relations between C'ommunist countries and South Korea. Lee said in an 1nterv1ew that he received a "\Cl) favorable 1mpress1on." of the communist attitude to Seoul during a 40-manute meetmg Sunday w11h _Manfred Ewald. East Germany's top sports offic1al and pre~ident of its national Ol)mp1c committee "We had a \Cl) good d1scuss1on." Lee said. "We discussed the Seoul Games 1n detail and Mr. Ewald indicated not onl) East German> but all the soc1alts1 countries intend to take part in the Seoul Games." Mleluo rescheduled. Fights part TV'• fault: Feeney RADNOR. Pa. -Television may be • part)) responsible for baseball's increasing number of fights at the mound after pitchers try to dust off rival ballers. National League President Chub Feeney said Monday. "Playe rs know they are being wa tched by an awful lot of people," Feenc) told TV Guide magazine. "They .feel the need 10 dramatize their problem. The) put on a show of macho at the mound ... Angels Manager Gene Mauch sees a d11Teren1 reason for brawling. "During my time as a player. guys were making $20.000 a year. We had nothing special to protect. A _patcher knocked us down. we dusted oursel vcs off and got back up. .... .,...0 The Doctaer•' BUI Ruuell (J'iabt) accept. congratulation• from on-aeck batter Mariano DUncan ••he croe.a the plate with the winninC run Monday nltbt ln the 12th lnn lng. New York Met. catcher Gary Carter walk• away . Angels pick pitchers in free agent draft The An$els selected three nght- handed pitchers Monday 1n the regular phase of major league baseball's free agent draft. The team's first selection was Wilham Fraser. a 21-}car-old nati ve of New York who comp1l&d a 6-3 record w11h a 3. 51 earned .wll avera$C in 59 innings for Concordia College 1n Bronxville. N. Y .. as a Junior ttus year. Fraser. the 15th playe r selected. completed six of has I 0 starts for Concordia: Clark leads Bulldogs to 5-4 win OM.\H.A.. Neb (.\P)-W11lClark dcfin1tel) got up on the nght side of 1hc bed. .. Ball is a pitcher we were hoping would still be available when our first pick came along:· said Larry Himes. the Angels' Director of Scouting & Player Development. "He has an opportunity to be a fro nt-lane starter. ''Bill has an exceptional split- fingered fastball with an abovc-a veragc fastball and average sltder. W11h his cxceTicnt Cnck pitch. his va lue might also come in short relief." The Angels also had the 19th selection in the first round as com- pensation for the Baltimore Onoles' s1gn1ng of free agent outfielder Fred L) nn last wanter. With that pack. the Aneels chose Michael Cook of the 01vers11' of South Carolina. Cook. 22. was 13-2 "ith a 1.96 ERA an 15 games for outh Carolina this spring. He appeared in 15 games and restricted opponents 10 70 h11s an I I 0 innings while striking out 136. "He's another )Oung pro\peC't who could be an excitin~ and durable pitcher... Hames said. "Mike's a power pi tcher who serves up a lot of ground balls with a good sinker and slider "I look at M 1kc and Ball and see the poss1b1ht}' of each progressing through our S} stem at a fast pace." tn. He was sidelined ex tens1vely due 10 a bruised shoulder and a hamstring injury. Last year, as a Junior. he hit .383 1n 89 games, scoring 95 runs and also driving in 95 runs. He set an N.CAA record w11h 137 h11s and played for the United Stat~s Olympic team. The Dodgers had two selections 1n the second round -their own and one from Texas as part of a trade involving pitcher Burt Hooton. With their first pack. the third in the second round. the Dodgers chose second baseman Michael Watters. 21. from the University of Michigan. With their own pick of the second round. the 38th selection overall. Los Angeles selected catcher Dan Sm11h. 21. from Morehead. Ky .• State. In the secondary phase of the draft, the Dodgers selected left-handed patcher Carl Cox fro m DeKalb. Ga., Junior College. In the second round. Los Angeles chose catcher-third baseman Marvin Newton from San Bernardino Valley City College. In the third round. the Dodgers picked left-handed pitcher John McEntee from the College of Mann. C"ahf. DeCinces back; Rogers signed BALTIMORE (AP)-DougDeCi- . nces. activated from the disabled hst b) the Angels on Mo nday. hit a three- run homer in the fou rth inning of the <\ngels' game Monday night against the Balta more Oiaolcs. DeCt nces. a third baseman, had been on the disabled hst with rower back spasms. He had not batted in a game since May 8 and not started a game since May I 0. DeC1nces. who had one hit an three at-bats an the Angels' 7-5 loss 10 the Orioles. was batting .219 when he was placed on the disabled list.• The Angels also said Mondayihat "ctcran right-hander Steve Rogers. who had been released last month by the Montreal Expos. has been signed to a rontract with Edmonton of the A\ bo}COll of the 1988 Games b} Soviet-bloc countries was widely expected because of their non- recogn1t1on of outh Korea. There were and1ca11on s North Korea. an particular. was urging such a boycott but was rur'lnang in to oppm1 ton from East European members of the 0' 1e1-bloc. part1cularl} Hunga~ and Ea st (11:rman~ "Today. you've got people out 1here making as much as $2 million. They figure they ha"c a lot tp lose. You thro"" at them -and the) go 10 the mound sluggmg ... Mauch aid. The M1ss1ss1 pp1 tate first baseman wa!> chosen second -o r\e pick sooner than he ckpectcd -by the San Franc1~0 Giants an Monda)·'\ major league draft. Clark then d1spla)cd hi s professional potential with a home run. tnplc and single. driving in four runs as. the Bulldogs rallied to ed$e A.rkansas 5-4 and remain unbeaten an the College World Series. In the second round. the Angels took Bob Sharpnack of Fountain Va lley High · hool. Sharpnack. 18. was the 43rd pl ayer selected. As a senior at Fountain Valley 1h1s spnng. he Wll lITTwitll a r.u~'ER ano 1 17 stnkeouts tn 85 innings. His career record at Fountain Valley was 25-9. Class <\.\A Paci fi c Coast League. ~ Tantrum may draw penalty NEW YORK -The American • League said Monda) 11 hkel) would decade by earl) next week whether to penalize Seattle Manager Chuc k Cottier for a helmet. base and bat-throwing tantrum at Yankee Stadium on Sunda). . Corner. after protesting a checked-swing call. was eJeCted an the th1rd inning ofSunda) ·s 7-6 victory over the Yankees. Before he left. he uprooted first base. heaved it into right field. and threw ba1s and helmets onto the field from the Manners' dugout. Bob Fishel. the· the league's executive vice president. said .\ L President Bobbv Brown . who as an Florida this week. watched the ·incident on cable television "But we have to get film of the 1nc1den1 and a report from the umpire We ex pect he will render a verdict early next week ." Fishel said. Cottter could be fined and or suspended for ha!> actions. Soccer penalties sought LOl'i DON -Thn:l' .,occa ar,!.ou..s-m uons arc cono;1denng ~nalt1t•<, .ind Bnt1<,h Primt: Minister Margaret Thatlhcr ha!> put forwa rd propo~I' to contrul \ 1olcnt fan\ and a"o1d a repeat of la!>t "'l'l'I...\ fatal not an a Brussell> stadium · Thatcher. c,a ) 1ng "radical change .. 1c, needed 10 save '\(Keer from anarch~. un "eiled a package ot emerg{·nc) measureo; Monda} The mcasurec; included a ban on alcohol con<.ump- t1on al '\OCCcr stadiums. laws empowcnng police to restrn:I nowd '''c and mO\·Cmcnt. and d1scui.'\1on~ with ~occcr duhc, o n their ov.n sccunt) ~tc.•ps. Fan'\ of the E:.ngh c;h club L1 .. erpool 1ouched off 1he not la'>t Wcdnt·'>da)' night Whtie the\ broke into a section filled w11h fah'> of Ital)·., Turin team Ju-.enlus, a concrete wall collap-;ccf. Th1n )-e1ght fan!> were killed and scores were crushed or trampled T hatcher prom1\ed "c'ef) D0!.'>1bk J\Sl'•tancc" to Belgian au1hont1cs 1n,ec;11ga11ng the not. and ..aid extrad111on request\ ~ou ld he rnn,1deret.I on a"' charge. from breach nl lhc reac.e to murt.lc.·r Basebatrs warning system puts strong pre!>surc on umpires. said Dr. Bobby Brown. American League president. "An ump issues a warning. and what happens? The pitcher dalms innocence. He says -the ball 'got away: When the other pitcher retahates. he makes the same claim. How docs an umpire deal w11h antent'l,'' Brown asked. Sale OD USFL playoff tickets OA KLAND -The Oakland In-Eil1 vaders. atop the We\tern Conference II standings. are ofTenng tickets at bargain-C • basement prices for their United States Football League pla~orr opener. Fans ordenng before June 12 will be able to purchase tickets. except for box seats. at pnces lower than those charged for regular season games. For example. third-deck SeaiS-, wall be $9 instead of the regular $12. After June 12. playoIT pnces wall be the same as for the regular season. The Invaders cli nched a playofTberth o n Sunday. making their record 11-3-1 hy beating Portland 38-20. and" 111 be home on June 29 or 30 for a playoff opener Stallions nip Houston, 29-27 Millet ~1c.l...cd field goals of 47. 43 and 20 4 • » Hot '\TON -B1rm1ngham''\ Dann> [i] }ards. and quarterback CltfT Stoudt do' e • one }a rd for a fourt h quarter touchdown to rail ) lhe Stallions 10 a 29-27 Umted Stales Football League .. 1ctory over Houston. The Stalhonc;. 11-4. clinched at least a wild card pla}'ofTbenh w11h the victory. The Gamblers dropped to a 9-6 record Televt.alon, rad.lo TB.PlleON 4:30 p.m. -IAmALI ·~at a.tttmore, ChanMt5. . MINO •:30 r,.rn. -aAmAU: Ano* at 18Mtmote. KMPC{710). 7:30 p.m. -.._AU.: New YOftc Mets at Dodgers, KABC (790). "You'd have to say he had a great ..da~ irom..tkd.caftalLLhe way to the ninth inning... M1ssiss1 pp1 tate Coach Ron Polk said. The triumph advanced the Bull- dogs. 50-13. to a game Thursday that will involve the only teams without a loss in the double-elimination tour- nament. Miss1ss1pp1 tate'sopponent W\11 be the winner of tonight's Miami- Texas contest. Arkansas. 50-14. wall play Stanford an a losers' bracket Wcdnesdav. Clark's bat wa'\n't the onl) ~eapon that ended Arkansas· ti -game wan- ning streak. Senior Jeff Bra ntlc) pitched around I I hlls and a walk to improve his record to 18-2. The Bulldogs also took advantage of.. a controversial ruling to rally from a 4-3 defic11 in the sevenih inning. Mississippi State's Frank Davis led ofTthe seventh with a fl y ball that left fielder Norm Roberts dove for and held momentaril) before the ball spun out ofh1s glove. Arkansas Coach Norm DcBriyn argued that Davi'\ was out. but umpire Dan Pederson called him safe at second \\Ith a double. One out later. Gator Th1csen '\kipped a loop1n$ hoer ofT the foul lane and 1n10 the ntiht-field corner for a game-tying triple. Clark then singled up the middle to dri ve 1n the decisive run. "I was trying to get the baJI out of my gl ove to show (Pederson) that I had 11... Roberts sa id of his ncar- catch "I know I had 1t." There was no controvcrs) about Clark's extra-base hlls. The left- handed slugger rocketed an R Bl triple lo right-l·enter in the third inning and socked a two-out, two-run homer to left in 1he fif\h that tied the score 3-3. "I was so pumped up by the draft. I took it into the ballgame:· said Clark. who as h1tt1ng .429 this season w11h 24 homers and 76 runs batted m. "This'" one of the better days of my life." The Angels selected three players an the secondary phase of the draft - Gary Lamar Nalls. a shortstop from Lamar Un1 vers11y: David Bruce Johnson. a nght-handed patcher from Oklahoma University. and Greg La- mont Vaughn. an outfielder from acramanto City College. The 35-)ear old Rogers spent all or pan of 13 seasons w11h the Expos. comp1hng a I ?8· L~2 r~~_ord w11h a .17 earned ru n avcr~gi:. He was 2-4 with a 5.68 ERA in eight games with Montreal this season. He tried out for the Angels last week at Yankee Stadium. Rogers won the National League ERA crown in 1982 w11h a 2.40 mark and was a live-lime memeber of the Natio nal League All-Star team. He was scheduled to JOIO Edmonton in Vancouver Thur'\day. AREA STARS DRAFTED ••• Fr om Bl ~ World Senes. The Angels' first selecuon was William Fraser. a 21-year-old native of New York who compiled a 6-3 record with a 3.51 earned run avera&e 1n 59 annang!I for( oncord1a College an BrnnX\1lk. N.Y .asa1un1orth1s)ear. The Angels also had the 19th selec11on an the fi rs t round as com- pensation for the Ual11more Onoles' signing of free agent outfielder Fred Lynn last wanter. With that pack. the An$els chose Michael Cook of the University of South Carolina. The third pick in the draft was Robert Watt, a ·nght-handed pitcher from the University of Oklahoma. taken by the Texas Rangers. The Cincinnati Reds took shortstop Barry Larkin of Michigan as the fourth pick.. and the fifth pack. by the Chicago White Sox, was catcher Kurt Brown of Glendora High School. The top fou r picks all were mem- bers of the I 984 U.S. Olympic team. Also among those picked an the firs1 round were outfielders Barry Bonds. son of former major leaguer Bobby Bonds. by Pmsburgh, and Chnstopher (iwynn. younger brother ofSan Diego outfielder Tony Gwynn, by Los Angeles. Outfielder Pete I ncav1glia of Okla- hom·a State. who se t NCAA records w11h 47 homers and 140 RBI this past season. was chosen eighth by the Montreal Expos. Two other amateurs with famous haseball parents went an the second round. Jose Manuel Mota. son of former maJe>r leaguer and Los An- geles Dodgers coac~ Manny Mota, was taken by the Wh11e Sox. and Jam Fregos1 Jr .. son of the former major league player and manager. ~as taken by St. Louis. The rest oft he rounds of the regular phase of the drat\ wall be held today and Wednesday, 1f necessary. The secondary phase. for players drafted within the past 18 months but unsigned, also was held Monday MORE SPORTS PAGEB-8 LA Olympic Committee made profit of $215 million ~<.?MN CARIU~ • · ·. ( J BfRLIN ( .\P) -Peter l et>crrnth fo1 m"r president hh d I 11 cd be d · . "Walking IS mmutcs a day JU'll about killed him at first ·· 0 .. a n·v1atc . most y uni us trat summary as to issue the planning,. orga01za11on and adm1n1stration of the says Carrido. ''but 11 was a start." · · of the Los Angeles lymp1c Organ111ng ( omm11tcc. toda\ la1cr. Games. includina statistics on the 106.000 badges issued. Carrido uses a bod(; com~sition nnalyz.cr to hetfs I presented 10 the lntcmat1onal Olympic (omm111cc a cop) The rcp()n descnbes 10 deuul the events teadina up to architectural drawtn11~ of every Olympic site, the layout d t · h u bod · ofh1 s final official report on the l o., ~\n~cles Ga M C\. whi ch 1he Soviet-bloc boycott of the Los Anacles Games and the and furniture of every room in ti he 01,ympic villaoe and c crmme t e amount '? Y attn one's system. It oo· s ~ys Ole} made 3 profit of $215 mallmn h~ lac;t \eptemhcr desperate efforts m~de by the organizers -10 public and color 1llustrnt1ons of all pnnted material -including the down to r«ommendations as 10 the amount of exercise -with more monc)' commf in bc-"'nd the scenes -td avcri n. hot-dog wrappers I and diet a pa"1c}llar tndJVJdual requires. trhe aJossy. profusely 11 ustrattJ cfoc.umt>rit \ oc;t $4 5 A few IOC me.mbcn have com,pl1ined privately that The boolc outhnc.c; ~me of th<' unupected last-When h corflcs '.0 traanana for bodybuilding. 3 mdo's mtlhon to product in only 2.000 copac\ The two .. olumt"'i there was no prov1,1on for transfemng some of the Los moment problem~ that faced the organizer<i. 5uch as the style changes considerahly, going to 3 hiah intensity 1 we(f&· a tot.affif 38 p0unds wi th I ~52 page'i. more than Angeles Gamef profit\ 10 the IOC or to the 160 national ne~ to issue <ipccaal uniforms to about l ()0 female staff program -six mtals a day from 1 3 m. uniar 6 p.m. with I. Color photnaraphs and 1ntric.a11· •1a11•t1c. • <1t)wn to 01 ... _ h seven hours of workouts daily for 12 weeks -to act into -• , , , ) mp1C' comm1.t1ecs memucr'\ w o v.cre prcl!'ant. ··Nobody ever thouaht of has .. posing!:' body. the number ofGradC" A eggs ~rvcd to the athl<'tC'i I '8.600 Perelman said there was no prov1s1on for ~ueh l.hat problem b(fort the Games," Pcrtlman sard. . ··ifs n_ot ju t we1ght·hnm~ ... say$ C'.arrido. ··1 hiwe to ' ~1chard Perelman. Ucbcrroth\ pr<'\'i chief an 1.0, rayments an the contract hctwcen the IOC and the "We had to ,tart from scratch because we had no d th bk ( r I An.• cs, descnbed it as the most clahorat·· repon "'"r AOOC. Under th1~ contra"t' h · f h G n e e. 1 e stationary) 81 a.m. ior 1'1> hours. then .. G ... ... .. , " contact with 1 c oraan11ers o t e previous rame in shower a.nd ~reakfast before work Meels arc •~"' _ lJSUed on any Olympic ·a~s. -40 percent of the Los naeles profit will 10 10 the Mo~ow an 1980 and got no au1dancr from them. We had J()().400 caloncs ~ch w1tlt lot' ofnuid. A11<>il\er hour on U~th, now comJTllSSIOnl'r ot mJJOr kaguc t J Ol~ie-ComM1tttie. whK'h gave financ1al guwrantec~ practically to mnvent ~he whccl.'"he said the bike at lunch and run or C)'cle at nta.ht. plus another 1111 baseball. presented the heavy volo~nc:' to t~r lir\t v.orkana 1n ca~ of lo s. The sttond volume ~Ol\tai n mainl)" photoaraph and hours on wc1gh~,.~d 3?-45 minutes orposinaeach niaht ... I mttlUll o f Jhc IOC"s four-da> sestion an the f as1 tic rm an · -40 percent will be devoted to youth spom programs detailed results of all Olympic events. But there is no ~ybuildina 1sn t for JUSI anybody. acrordina to I ca pital 1n \Outhern Cahfom1a, and picture 'lhowina one of the most dramatic incidents 1n Los Camdo -rdln of • b · Perelman Yid one copy wa'i Pf'CSC'Ot<'d to each of the -20 percent wall be d1stnbuted to part1c1pauni Angeles. the controversial collision bct"'cen menca's · ··-ones pm tt1on5 or wilhnane to IOC-89 members and that a few co-p1c\wl·rc being put on ·Amcncan ~pons federations. Ma ry O«ker and Bntatn'\ Zol:i Budd an the women's work ··A lot ofth1s as acnetacs." says Carrado. ··Tbctt•s a I 11lc at S.SOOcach. but 1ha1 no mor~ wo uld be printed .\n Thefim volumeofthereportde nbcdevcr,:detaalof 1000-mcter race , ~f.~~.t~n~~.~~f.calve!> and thagh'I," 'mall waist and I ' j .. ~ .t I . . • .. --Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Tuead-v, Jun. 4. 1885 IN H RMIS SION lo---- - Gershwin songs spice 'Girl Crazy' If Ethel' Merman wcr\.' 11round today. she: could be hav ina a nostalg,c time in San Clemente. Sebastian\ West Dinner Playhou~ has followed one ofherb1ggc:st Broadwu) hits. Cole Porter's "Anything Goes." \\ith the musical that marked her tbeatncal debut, George Gershwin's "Girl Crazy." The latter was first produced in 1930and-though it'~bccn updated somewhat and, like "An ything Goes," peppered with some of its composer's belier-known songs -it doesn't hide its age quite as well as the Porter piece.._ While "Girl Craz} .. receives an upbeat . energetic pro- ~uction at Sebastian's. the s1lhness of its plot makes the waiting ume Toi Titus be1ween thost.• em1nehlly hummable Ger hwin songs seem too long. The Gu~ Bolton-Jack McGowan scnpt. about a Hollywood cowboy who becomes the sherilT of an Antona dude ranch town. as pretty 1uven1le stuff. fraught w1tb ancient chches. but iJ d.oes set up. ofien transparently. the highly cajoyable musical numbers by the Gershwins. composer George and lyrmst Ira These include "81din' My Time." "Embraceable You." "Sta1rwa) to the tars," "I Got Rh yt hm." "But Not For Me" and the showy "Strike Up the Band." While Ethel Merman gave: her successors a tough act 10 follow . Orange County theater has a min1- Merman ofit.s own in the voluptuous Beth Hansep, who can belt out a show tunt with the best of them. Hansen plays the mov1eland vamp. Fnsco Kate. with a Mae Wesly flair and a fine comic touch. and excels 1n putting her musiq1I message in her audience's lap. Ocorge ChulT\P1on enact'\ the up- 'it~nding cowpoke with a wry. air of scll.paro<i)-. while Katie Jensen is perfc:ctl) ca t ~, the wholesome heroine, her ehampaene-11pphna ~ene 1~ O\erJonc but qu11e funn) A su1nduu1 an the comae lead 1s Seba'>· 11an's veteran Joe Hcanllelman who. a'i Hansen's ex-husband and present accompanist. cavom like a hyper- active penguin and generally steali. an y pans of the !lhow not nailed down. Dad owes more than mo,.ney Mark R)dt1n)k1 and Marl' Christopher pla) the stereotyped ·30s gangsters with move!> that would make Damon Runyan w1nct (Christopher's attire would ha ve been too loud for Spake Jones) JefT Paul 1) fine as Champion's greas} agent. v.hll e the allu'rang trio of Jennifer Pe~k. Lorie Hope and Km Hollov.at)' takC' on multiple chorus roles along v.11h the male conungent of Paul ~lien. Jeff Holland. John Pardee and Ken Weaver . .. Girl Crazy." directed b} Jim Manley w11h choreography by Donna Berg, continues through Jul} 21 at Sebastian's. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente. w11h performances Wednesdays through aturda)'s at p.m. and Sundays at I and 7 p.m. Call 492-9950 for ucket information. DEAR ANN LA NDERS. I've read a lot about the desperate mother. scrounging to make ends meet he- causc her rotten ex-husband refuses 10 pay child support. For 14 years I paid child suppon while my CK-wife. an alcoholic and drug abuser. frittered away most of the money on booze. gambling and bar-hopping. I gave her the house to assure the children of a place to live. l learned from neighbors the) "'ere thrown out (often an the snm~ I for sally reasons hke playing the stereo too loud. This woman made me 'iO furious I decided to back out of my children's Ii ves so I wouldn't ha ve to look at her again. I continued to pay suppon but stopped going to see them . I didn't in vite them to m) place because she used to come alonit. The children are adults now. s11ll hanging around the house. not amounting to a damn thing. They want nothing to do w11h me because they say I abandoned them. -· I sav a father who supports has kids RUFFELL'$ UPHOLSTEIY, IMC. fOf Tiit Rest ot YOilr Lite 1922 HARBOR Bl VO • COSTA MESA-548· 1I56 -NOW PlAYING - UA~ 911() 4021 IOt'NAl'AM UA~ 952-4993 •COSfA MESA Eowll'Ch Soutn Coa5t Plau 546 Z711 •ikOiilRW £clw¥mt~s !Agun. Httts MaH 758·6e1 I * MISSIOfi VIEJO EclwMOs~MiN 495 6220 . otwwwt IDCR [Owl(QSNewpon c n.m.t 644 -0760 ·~ c._ 834·~ ~ PoKrllc s OrallC}(' OnYe In 634 9361 WUTMINSTVI P.:tftcs HI W~J9 er... In 1191 3693 * wtSNINM11 EOwaros CIM1N Wet 891 3935 ( * AAESENTEO tN ) -™=-!!!ID. You don't have to be crazy to blow JO million dollars in 30 day1. ·~tit hefp1. ~ OD-~!• 4 WWW l'ICTUll ~ ... ..,._. -~~"-DO -- NOWPLAYWG Lr.!"..!:!!.. ~ -~-• • • -· • '0 .fletch' Is Chevy Chase•s funniest movie ... it•s a movie tocherhh." -flltNrd S<Md•I. TIMI MAGAZINE CHEVY CHASE I II -......... ,,h •• ,...... NOW PLAYING J Al• l.uDEIS fatbers wbo allow a boozy, strun1-out motlier to keep Ute cblldren. It doeaa't llave to be tbat way. TH parent wbo Is best qualUied to malDtaiD a stable bome for tlte youn1sters sbouJd flgbt tor·cu1tody of tbem. Katie Jeneen and Geor&e Champion (fore&round) •tar witb Joe Heintzelman and Beth Haneen ln .. G&l Crazy.•• • • • 1'liii~ii~ii~~ii~~!!~ii[[=:==:::::::::::::::::::;:;~~~~~~;::~::::::::~~~~~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: I feel I compelled to respond to a recent L '>hould not be accused 'of abandon- ment Please gi\e me a break and allo"' me tu tell my side of the story column concerning high-school rape. W'ALK-INS * fw11 r-Mlt111et s. ... ,. * There can be more to the situation Ollll v 12.75 Ulllt-u llottl DRIVE -INS :011c' nJustly Accused in Enc. DEAR ACCUSED: I'd like lQ give you a break but In my book you ARE guilty of abandonment. Merely pay- ing child support doesn't get you oU tbe book . th~h~~~~~~fij~f~ who are~rfectly ~?;,·~~~ ~JflEf"Wfl[)( Kf~fAMH.! 1&f111ous L.9 r1 ~ .. ,~. w1ll1ng. but ho ler "rape" a erwards STADIUm a Ut 1111 "'""' lltt' S1tf•r"' because they are afraid of pre~nancy or that their parents will discover what they have done? Knowing your wife was an al- cobollc, drug addict and bar-bopper (and abused the kids lo the bargain), you sbould bave taken ber to court and obtained cu.tody of the children. The neighbors would bave been excellent wltne11es. Instead. you "backed out of tbelr lives." Please warn the boys that even though a girl is sweet and willing. she ma) behave very d1fTerently if she becomes fngh1ened . The results can be devastating. We are -Victims an Indy. DEAR INDY: Tbanb for tbe testimony. Are you llstenlag, stu- dents? I bope 10. Tbere'1 a lot to be learned from Indy's letter. A word to I bope your letter will serve as an object lesson t~ otber divorced tbe wise Is 1 fflcleat. 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I "'ll1m ...... a t 2a'lusr-• -n "' ...... . ... .. ._ _____ -.. -. ..... _____ __ \ s I I . I I ~ I I ' 1: I I I I -! I I I I •• ..... , . , I ·. -··~ -.. • M Orange Co t DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, June -4 , 1985 r FUNKY WlNKERBEAN TV LISTINGS EYEHINO -8:00- D • O NEWS ILMJ( SHEEP 8QUADAON THMn <XJWAIN ITMTIB •llW8AEPORT flHOlOGRA.PHIC VISION CllNEWS NICNEWS IF=NE t t t "The Real Glo<y" ( 1939) Gary C4>oper, OaVld Niven MOYIE * "Jews 3" (1983) Dennis Quaid. Bess Armstrong. Cl) AOCK Of THE '808 -U0- 1 NIC NEWS ~/LEHAal HEW8HOOR I~ i=Of~ =00: MU8tC ANO MADNESS~ 8AMY FlEOEL -7:00- CIS NEWS S100,000 NAME THAT TUN£ AICNEWIQ DALLAS alNEWS THME'8 COMPAIN WHEEL Of FORTUNE IUllNE88 AEPORT (I) P •. M. MAGAZINE I ENT!RTAINMEHT TONIGHT PMISEM LOAD MOYIE tt'h "Lwrter" (1984) Tom Sellecit. Jane Seymour. Cl) HUEY LEWIS AHO THE NEWS[ HEART Of AOCIC AHO AOU. (%)MOYIE t t t "Sugal Cine Alley" ( 1984) -7:30- THAT'S WCAEDlllE mONLA l ~l~U~ WKAP IN CINCINNA Tl IEOPN1t1f WU>, Wll.D WORLD Of ANlilAL.8 ID THE 8POAT1NO LIFE (I) SAH OEOO AT LARGE (!I PEOP\FS COURT e AACING AO.t HOil YWOOO PAN< -too- • (I) LUCIE AP14AZ SHOW l ~TWI * * • '-' "Mutiny On Tile Bounty" (Part 2 ot 2) (1963) Marton Brando. Trevor Howard D ~ THREE'S A CROWD ~=SWILD - m EHTERT AINMENT TONIGHT DRABBLE ~l~E (,OOZIU.~ Jt:Mt.l?ON CM-l'i {711(:.~ iONIG~n. n~ UP iO '{OU, ~QM. I GARFIELD j ..; JUDGE PARKER WOULD "°U SE A6LE TO MEET ME FOR LuNCH TO OAV M S. SAV ERN:> eMOVIE ttt\.\ "Now. Vovager" (19•21 Bette DIVIS. Peul Henreid fDNCNA ID VAH CL8UAN INT9'NATIONAL fltANO COMP£TTTlON I PfW8E THE LOAD BOLD ONES MOVIE t • "Sixteen CandleS" (1984) Molly Ringwald. AnthOny Mlcillel Hd. MOVIE ** "Easy Money" (1983) Rodney ~,Joe Peso ** "l(elly" (1981) Rob«I Logan, Twyla-Dawn Voluns -8:30- • (I) JEFFER80NS • (]) fOUL.uPS. 8lE£PS' BlUNOERS G TIC TN:. DOUGH (!)~ m P.M. MAGAZINE -t:OO- f) Cl) MOVIE "The Mam Colkns Story 119811 ~~oroen Freeman B 9 WHO'S THE BOSS? GNEWS I~ G!> PRAISE THE LORD $WA • •·~ "Stranget's Kiss" (1983) Peter Coyote. Vlciona Tennant (%)MOVIE **',.."Android" (1982) l<laus Klnslli. Don Opper -t.30-1 ~COMEDY SPECIAL * * * * "The Seael W11 01 Harry Frlgg" (1969) Paul Newman. Sylva l<osclna, CDNCNA CC) CINEMA)( COMEDY EXP£MtEHT -10:00-D at ABINGTON STEELE l ee NEWS 9 DAVID HARTMAN ... THE FUTUAE IS NOW I LOU GRANT 8PACEFUOHT 8EHINO THE SCENES ~~DOWN INVESTIHG *•**"Lenny" (1974) Dustin Hoff. man. Valerie Pemne RAY BRAD8URY THEATER: THE PLAYGAOUNO STEVE MAllT1H IN AH HOMAQE TOSTEVf -10:1$-G!> AEUGK>US PAOGRAMMIHO -10:30- Q) IHOEP£HOEHT NEWS ~ THE HEART Of THE DRAOOH Eii) WA YES Of PAAISE m MIUJONAIAE MAW! Ii) NOT NECESSARILY THE HEWS '?'MOVIE by Tom Batiuk DOONESBURY THE FAMILY CIRCUS "Fireflies don't come out when it's raining 'cause it would put their . fires out." ~ARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "We go through this every year, Marmaduke ... they just won't growl" Rf.Mf.MUR,GOOZIU..A 16 ~GREAT PITC"E.I<,~ OON1T rE.f.l. 6A0t.~ IF' ~o.J C.M.1'1 f!LL "'~ r-----~µ,of.?! by Kevin Fagan by Jim Davis 5iOP ANC7 EAi THE FLOW€R ALONG THE WAY SHOE 't'U OOJ Al»JA'tt? ~U, "mE. END OF ~ 15NEAfl. ... PEANUTS 11M MAD. AND UMEN l'M MAD, l'VE GOTTA KICK SOMET~ING ~ BLOOM COUNTY ESPECIAU..'( IN AM~ M~Ct.A55 ... FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE I ~1RRT '/OUR FIRST ~ID WAS "ffie.. HAROE.~Tlo M\Se..- 6Uf ltilS ONE DRWES .J Me.. I Cft,f'lt.. y . }' TUMBLEWEEDS BRIDGE ••• IK) \ by Garry TrudeaL f'/ / <XAY. ~~ ~ f(l3A[)Y/ OJ Avui;1 \ ~ms AS/rtX.H I AS ffl551. 8LE by Jeff MacNally iO COVER. ™e. MIQE. 1 TR~ AOMINlS'WATION. by Charles M . Schulz BUT IT SMOVLDN1T AAVE BEEN A 8EA.M6A6 .Mr 11E Cl5U4l. • f(ifM/./TY a£f(J1'E 'THE CHNJ6 !JWll~. t//(f fltArlK, 1Hf Nllf10IA IWTHUI 6UafE A ClltM t.4tft. ii i ·I I by Lynn Johnston • by Tom K. Ryar --THE RIGHT CARD ~M I HAVE A NOTE FROM YouR. TcACJ.IER, k;\yo .. by Ferd & Tom Johnson MY LIPS ARE S'E,ALED .. Pl.US~IE -· by HarolG Le Ooux IS THERe AN'l'THING 'Ye S A COPY OF VOi.JR I SHOULD BRIN G "":J '81RTH CER'T1F1CATE' l 'LL WITH ME , MR r 1 MEET YOU AT MC QUAIL'S ORIV ER ? ~ RESTAURANr AT TWELVE• East· West vulnerable. North deals. WEST + AQ63 1:7 K 108' 0 105 • 854 NORTH +K 1:7 AJ53 0 J 972 • A963 EAST +Jl0986 1:7 Q72 0, SOUTH •·u2 • K J 102 <::'98 O AKQ863 • Q7 T he bidding: N orU. Ea1t outJ. "1 Ht 1+ I+ !O 3 • PUI p.., '0 Pau 5 0 PaH p.,. Pu1 Opening lead Acf' of • So you pridt yours.-lr on your defensive ability. Covtr up t~e East and South cards and decide how you would defend against five diamonds art~r yo\Jr ace of 8pades wins the first trick. Most player~· llting five·card major lflethodt. would open tht North hand with one diamond. The only difference thaL would ha vt madt to the fi nal contract Is that North would have been declarer at fi ve diamonds, and the_ contract would have been much harder to defeat had the North hand been con· cealed. · ' Agaln11t Clve diamonds you lead the · ace or spades, which holds. What are yo11r prospects? It would teem that you havt to· hope for a heart trkk and. 'a club trick. If declarer holds the quetn of hearts, your chances of breakins this contract ue vlrtuall7 nil, IO you •hould aulrn that card to part· ner. The same applies to the ktns of clubs. Now the quetn or clubt becomes the pivotal card. (lubs to make hl1 contrad. Therefore. you must ahifl U> a heart. However. if )'.OU shift to a low heart, as the cards lie declarer .can get home by allowing that to run to his nine. Later he can take ' heart ... CHARLES GOREN fineaae and slufr hla club loser on a high heart. However. It doe• not help t11hlft to the king of h•tT!S· bee.au• declarer can then rutt out th• queen \o set up the jacll for a dub pit.ch. The winning defense la to ahlft to the ten of heart.al That leaves declarer without ret0urce. No mat· l,er what he tries to do. In the (ull neu or time tht defender wlll ~et a trick in each of the rounded 1ulu (hearts and club ) to complet• a oae trick Ht. • . Suppo.t that dttlartr holds the queen Of clubt. If JOU thlft to I club, declarer will let it run. Ht~thtn be able to aluff a btart on the t of ~~~--=--:-:--=-.:---..----~~~~t., ........ -=-=-=--~..=...:=--:P~--.;.':,._ __ ..!--~~--~--.....tc~ I \ y •• a I t • a I 1nr• !'> Oav•. l o Oollan. •Ad. ml\ • otr11 rl l'uh hut nu l'"'IWn ul p•1m,.111 "r"funct.ble. •Additional litMI may be purchallt'd Cot 12 00 t'ath • Pru·r, mutt be included in t~ 1d • ll•H'• 111>1 1pph ru !hr '"•I "•l •tr r~nral. ot ~Ip wanted cluliflationl ot automobika priced ov.-r 12000 • \v•J111blt! onh 10 prr111tt' pu11 .. d1 ,.ru..-u wll11111 merchendile. Call 642-5678 ltatals IHMI Val.,..._ ta lat. ....... ... lat. ~II, laf. .,._J!,..lal. S.-~~---.......,~ ... ~11 "Gu •11• 1141 C..ta .. ~. -· .. IULiliL .... 1741 •lfMlt iill• HA ._.... • -;.r==::;:::;::~:e:==~!!ll l1a1t1 Fual••" -.. •~.. ·~ _____ ..,.. ·I GR T OIEW: located In l !""lllllll~~~ .... -wP~•I 1717 mTUT • Bike to U 11410 OMI New IWC 2bf 2be &eyrldg9 CdM'2br 1be l/15·1126 4 let U1 Http YH Sell V 01r Prtt•ttrl Call C1111if"4, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. 1111 oiAIT PUZ& * LllO ISLE * 3 BR 2B1, ·atrium. fir• 90 Ill lron1~ge on L!~o place. Best priced home Soud. 8"1 East End 4 In this aea. Near bdrmon21ots.$649,000. W Im b I e d o n t r a c t Owner financing s 132,soo. l1stta11 I a.. HY ltGUllE IL Tl. MO·I• 141·1121 CISTA llU STOL 1121,IOO Excellent South Cout Plaza area Upgraded and remodeled. Large lot. Assume $53,000 at 9¥.% $619/per mo PITI. Call for 11\0fe Into. THE REAL ESTAT&:RS DOUlllPM .... • SllTICUST •m• 2 Bdrm, 2 bath townhome overlooking lake, large aundeck. cory lireptace. gated entry. $119,500 l .H ' llllPLD ~t1CMI:\ Gorgeou1. Immaculate Reallors, 675-6000 Newport Beach 3 Bdrm ...... a ........... .. pool home $350,000 =-~------­equity. Try Big Canyon lalMI Deane TQwnhome or Ptaiaiala 1007 COM duple• Of? Ci;>ntactl-'!!"!''!!"'!'!'~~~~~~ MARILYN Hill llllT II TIE UJll GE 159.9100 ---- Fllll Large 4 Bdrm 2 blth M"8 Del Mar home. Good lo- cation but needs cos- metic lmprovementa Asking S 139,000 Make an ofle< 'lyr, 2-stry, 3 f/pls, 2 Jae. compl furn. 3Br. lots ol living area. Opn beam Ceilings w/old fashioned embossed panels & re- cessed lighting, oak kltch No bulldlng costs spared Great view from all windows. 1695.000 I VIiiage, CIMn 28R 2ba, _______ ..,.,,,'815/mo2 80.28A,frplc. cnlld<*t).MlcAppfac:fptt Condot,fullVu,MC.gat•. 81k• bet\ 11200/mo Aot l!!!r!il !tac• Z!! yard/gar. $1350/mo, AVl VERV LARGE 2bd·lu•t r• enci gar all 'bit-Ina nr drapea pool too . gar, frpl, pool-epa. 790-0159 0t 87~ ~ .r.l'Q'M1 36d '1>a. June 1, 769-8327 Santa Ana Houtlng modeled-1 dr to !>Ch· shappl~· cent.,. · 53M190 Beat Alfy tee S12Ht114t5. U.-l090 Ocelanftont 8alt>oe Penin gar, nice yard. S 1000/mo Huge tun ... patio 5 r141 nm AuthOtlty tt050/mo yrly lltllattt 8 fO Center HUNTINOTOH CREEK VerHlllH· VIiia Balboa 28' & Con11911 •· tm- Summer 842-2515 w/gar IM optional S800 amAL&llllTAlll :Ce!t~l~eq.549'-2t50 TSLMANAGEMENT Lu•urloua 1 & 2Br Apt1. 28drmaS1000to$1SOO pecc;abtymelntr..id.Avt ...... hfwllhh4 -539-6190 Beat fM Pll LIW -642· 1803 Enc gaJ, leleVIMd MC, lfg Agt • 831-4te0 mthty only atart .NM Ceatral 220Z Steps to beach, 2t>r 2ba P-..n Ctr•• ffl •ar 2'122 lllTUT • :'.~::.:; :.'i~ (The. eov.1 Bayside Or SSOOO. 173-7'1~9 condo-frpl-Po<>l-~a $895 48<12 1/2ba 11186 MIS/mo 28d Iba. gar, S85()..$7l5. Ma-t8!3 18dnn, den, frpc. pool, R:~h~;7,~acn ~~ 763-4620 or 557-1128 On Friday, June 7, 198e 3Bd 2 ba S 1200 lndry rm, els to ahopa )eC. P"' bet\, MC 1Y1 els 539-6190 Beat 1.. l~rt ••ell the Santa Ana HoutlrlG Pun Prop 720-&422 1923 Pomona Nr beech, 2t>r 2ba enctj S1llOOfmq. 876-1909 Authority wffl begin ac· TSL MANAGEMENT ~ , ,,__,__. ........., uard ......... •-. Witshlre "--rtdor. S ....... 2 r Ba ·condo Sec C t M~. 2'1".. "'•2 1""3 ,..,..._. .,_ ' __., "'' """ ..-oeptlng appointment• 10 It I ...... · -.... · "" SOtmo 1.v1 .. t. MC 842•2357 :~~. ~~R ,.:.:~tu"t~~· ~fi~or~7:~~ eomplete appleatlof'I• tor 1 BR wlk·ln closet. LG 1BR apt utll p11d. <Sep 21702 Brootchurst• ____ __,,:-::-,-,,-~-,.- ,... h<>lnlng aaalatlnOI for Oettwshr, carport 381 ltove. refng-$500 • dee>. •B Sh<>wn by Awtm. VILLA BALBOA 2Br. ~tet. Valet 10717 Wlllhlre Bl Back B•y arH 3Br 2~b• low lncom• l•mllles Avoc•do. NO PETS 631-5&74 Of 642-4987 Only 962-0778 new CfJ>tl & p81nt. frple, $3000mo.213/474-3575 T/H , flp, deck 11100 undef the Section 8 rent $48S/mo 631•6155 · -gwag. MC\lrity PoOI ......... IUn .. eXtBOX 36r 268 ;rt;. 1U l>lk·bd'I lmmed 9V8il Fem 25~ $325+ 876-0IAt Btwn Bey & Oceml 4b< CtrtH ••I .. , . Z222 ()y9 619. 1457-5574 & e~ aubsldy e!<>g.ram. Appti· lge 18' sparkling Clean. SUWlll YILUIE $1050/~o 840-8190 · 619/453 8743 cations Will be llCCePted 2 Br 1'.+ b•. encl P•tlo, cpll, drp1, 1tove On Vie· 3 Bd 2 9;b8 fi1Jij1y rm. for· -• only form those per9ons $650 610 J0811n Adult tor11 btwn Nwpt & Hb< WIT •n WESTCLIFF 2 bdrm 1 bl CdM 2BR Apt. M/F Prof mal dining, pool & IP• UYFllllT Cllll who quality under the pref Sm•ll pet ok $495 No pets 85 1-9526 upper, no pell $&80/mo. Ml<l 20'• + Pool. laundry hse. av.a lmmed. 650-12&8 Of 850-283 7 $2250/mo Agl 873-5354 Fabulous view. e1-ant HUD rules and regu· 84S-~53 Live wnere "OU nave le&M, S4&-7533 780-&773 · ..., Loe 2br 1ba 1~. quiet ' Dix 2BR 2'.+ba, llv rm. den, very large 2 Bdrm, den, 3 ~dtloe~tys/tdolr .. lb&.},. Bedandr°:"". 2 2BR, 1BA, lrg llvlng room, ~••tilde area No PETS. •Spectacular apts b ata Aaa II Clean Sb< 3ba, pool. m study or 3rd br. 1800 sit, bathe Security bldg. "' """ patio & enclosed garage. $575/mo 631--6155 • 1 & 2Br. 1 & 2Ba aul\ea 405 & SC Pit.a.CM $300 , I many emenltlea Boat & 4 bedroom family •Spaeloua townhou... $625/mo 2Bd 2be pool, · pie, gar opnr, close to · certificates. The achedule Near Fedco No pell. ctubhouM. ctoae to 811 + dep. & utH. 432· 7386 t>ch. $1500/mo lncts docking No pets S575/mo. 786-8130 HW&ITill •Flreptaces gardener 644-l72l $2000/mo. 720-3912 wlll be as follows· lge 1·2 Bdrm TownhouM •Private b•lconlea or 2521 Sunftowet Fetn n-~r 28d 2be HB 2Br 18a. nu drapes, paint, atyte has everything. Only Garden patloa TSl ''lt .. IT Cndo nr l>Ch/aimen wlfem Harbor View Hiiis. beaut. UY llMI carpets. pvt patio, no pell S560-S895/mo. Drive 366 M2· 1111 $40011..t utll 893-7102 ocean view, 4br 2ba, Brand new 3 Bdrm 2 Bath Fri, June 7. 1985 M05t mo. 641-9352 Avocado & start packing WIY HT! jacuzzi, $2000. 754-7917 Condo overlooking Po<>I l·."""'H ...... u , 281 2~8a 2 Stry Condo. TSL IAllll•IT •3 Lighted tennis court• C • & spa, gatit-guerded. Al' ..., .. .., n-.,., *2 Swimml"" poo11 lltl tll white decor $1800/mo 1 & 2 Bedroom Eld•· Pool, W/O, frplc, gar M2·M12 . .., 2 ea 261 Condo spilt leVel 720-0717 ly/Dlsabled & 1 & 2 $7t15 IM 675-4912 Of :~~~:o&:• frplc, W/O, 2 car gar. -BAYAIDGE CONDOS Bedroom Famllles and 4 75•-1792 Bkr WU n••* •Furnlst'nngs avaJI pool, spa. $950 556-9200 New 2Br 2Ba & JBr 3Ba Bedroom Families. 2BA 2BA frpl, OIW, new 2BA 2ba. Encl gar, Upper, 2 Bdrm 2,L Bath Condo, 2· AIC. sec gate, """IS6,fp Saturday June 6. 1985 cpta. No pelt. Mesa Vrde no pe1s. 1S.S-O Cor-WHY NOT CALL " ......., 9·00AM-3:00PM $700 499.4721 Laguna render, $695/mo Call 111·1111 lrplc,2cargar ,$900mo $1300/$1600675-94 1 & 2 Bedroom Eide<· ==-:-----:c::--Pam 546-5882 , or 646-0313 BLUFF CONDO. 4Br, 3Ba ly/Dlsabled & 1 & 2 2BA, beam oelllngs, fresh 979-3848 ah 6pm SUWlll VIL• ••E ool b I Ir Bedroom Faml"~ and 4 paint. nr lhopplng, child =----:::--:~----=-..,.. 2Br, 1Ba, lrg fenced }'<!, P . pvt patio. r c ,,_ 0 1u:cn 7'"' 8862 Sharp 2 Br cpts drps 5555 H I VIII gar . pref adul11 S690 mo lrplc, dbl gar, S 1350/mo Bedroom Famllles K. ~. uv-• • • 1 unt ngton age 9 0709 Number In Houaehofd dlw. garage, no pets Lane. from S•n Diego + S690 sec dep refs, sm 1 yr lease 54 -•EISIDE twnhM-ltyle 2bf SS90tmo. call 548-{;279 Freeway, nonh ot a.acn pet ok, avt now 631-6559 E11tbluft 4 Br 2ba. fem rm Maximum Yearly Income t',,b1 encl gar, am pet ok M F den 1. $11 ,800; 2 $13,500, 3. $875 2l3/927·8772 •STUNNING lg 1 & 2Br .10 c ad . wes1 on Another Eaatslde houH large yard. 1v8ll 6124 lS,200; 4 $16,900; s 2BI Garden Apt Pool McFadden large 3 Br 2ba dbl gar S 1500 1nc1 ~ardener s 18,200. 6 s 19,550; 7 $360 1 BR duplx, t adult $525 & $645 710 W 18th ~-9-....L - 27 - 41 kids o1r tncd yrd $900' Ha<desty Allr 60-8244 120,900. a S22.250 Non smkr only w. 17th 1Jl •••• irs _ _. 539-6190 Best Alty IM HarbOf View 3 BA. tarr St nr Whittler 548-3829 ~ "'"atUdiO patio + Eastslde 2 bdrm. 2 b•. rm, 2 full bath~. Year lse Interested famllles ma., $395. 1Br TRAILER Adult 2 Br 1 .'~ba wig.er New frig & micro wa~ for lit• Ir pie. garage, {ard S 1250/mo No pets call 83""4811 on Friday. prk. No pell. 140 Cabrlllo cptatdrps, bit-ins. lncd cooking No k1tch $495. S 7 SO / mo. Sh• r "I 760-6992, 3pm to 6 pm June 7· 1985 between 646-6725, 873-7787 yd wtpatlo Water pd 11tllas1 .. dep 494-7845 ' 1;30PM and 7•00PM and 836-4120 1-SPM -- 673·3117 HARBOR VIEW HOMES on Saturday June 8. 1985 3 BEDROOM 2437 Orange 'C' S650 l~rt ltacla 2119 EASTSIDE 2Br. den, frplc, Montego 4Bd 2ba, sep between 9:00 AM and Westside 2 tty 3 Bd t 'II 11,,Ba. grdnr $800 + sec llv,dln,f1m area. Beaut 3:00PM to schedule and Ba, patios, d/w, bll·lna, TOP area, qulel, no pets. 1 ~ 1 L th U50/mo dep 642-8674 Evenings cond S1700mo 552·9030 appolntment for an appll-klda ok. S725tmo Call BEAUTIFUL lBr S625 Steps to beach Agt cation int8fVtew. Appll· 645·66-48/650-7275 PRIVATE balcony, carport 642·3850 EASTSIDE BAAGAINS HISE WAITll cations will be limited 10 POOL & SPA. 2650 Harla. --.,..--,...-=- Fenced house ok lor kid, Profe11lona1. responsible the lirst 475 persons to $725/mo 2 Bd 1 ,_.,bl MESA PINES 549-24•7 1Br $550 2Br 2Ba $650. pet, all utlls paid $625 couple w/one 14 yr old call (lOO tor 1 Bedroom Townhouae greenbelt, ---------retrl(r, stove. dahwshr SHtli C111t ••tr• fl IS 2 Bdrm 2 bath gallWater 1nc1 Kida OK $675/mo 642-3850 -ot 642· 1010 Fem 1hr furn .Condo w/same $400, IP•l pool, gar. Hunt t1rbf 840-8688 Fem ahr N.B. rm & ba klteh-lndry prlv. Stuoentt pref $225 ea. 646-2346 -F n-amkr atlr 3& 281 N B IMal 2911 Stps to bd\ $325 11111111 S250tmo matur• ntdmkr • 'h utll. •vall 6121 n/smkr H B Room on 544-7088 Alita Gott Courae 6'~ 11 M/2S-35 prof oniy, clMn $77/wk CM to n-amkr n-smkr stir 2br 2'.ltba twn· quiet man Ut• coot<lng Me C M $350. 631-4391 Ok 545-415& a.tty Master autte. OOM11 vu Mlle non smoker Mesa gar Prof MM n-smkr det Mar area near occ S625mo Corte 673--0822 5•6-938• Cost~ Mesa MIF anr 28' 8'>1 nr OCC Mature/F nu unfum room S300+utll, pool, 1v•ll wtpvt t>a 10 rent to non now. 650-4170 att 69m smk1ng/F 5-46-1307 art 6 M/F stir 2 lg Sf, 18a hnW, Nr So Co Pill $275 Clean, frple, lg IUndeelt, w/d 3 cool casual n/smkr btka to bctt. CdM. S37S~ Quie t nelght>orhood 'itutlts, xlt Pfkng, 1eua Male pret 548-8300 yrty 675-6757 Iv FNQ. Prof mature respon per. N B MI F m11r bri be pool, son, furn rm1 w/pvt bl. tennis. racquet b811, spa, kite prh1 557-9058 art 3 gar. $550. 760-15-42 Sue this one won't last! child de1lre long term tae Elderly/Disabled. 100 for lndry rm, nloe foe WI IFFEl l ClltOI Incl No pets. Call btwn *IH·l110* on 3 or 4 BA Newport 1 Bedroom Families, 75 2078 Thurln Want a selection of great 9-4 daily 545-•SSS l'"t l 11,..1 l -.... 0 --h h 650 6217 E TSl 1•1••••1t livl~? We can otter any---·=--:-:---..,..--•ta,... t I •~ Of sharp 2Br hme w/ga1 ..... c ome • tor 2 Bedroom Ider·• -thing from a small apt 10 3Br 2Ba, deluxe, patlO, - Nwpt Beh woman OV9r 70 to shr tum hme w/aame No amkng, pvt rm & blh grdnr incl. Bus & shop 1 t>lk $150 -•.i, utlla 6'0-)496 prvt patio great locale MONACO HARBOR VIEW ly/Oisabled. 100 10< 2 MJ· 1111 a 4Bd hte If looking In frplc, no pets $895 yrly UlllA llAll $675 hurry others avail 2Br 2Ba, gardener. 11400 Bedroom Famllles and CM NB HB 1 k 1 209 4191 St N B mTll • 539-6190 Best Alty lee 213.5-40-2553. 100 for• Bedroom Famll-· ·°' th n ° us 650-3057 213194•--ti914 Wkly rentals s 135 & up les) ABSOLUTELY NO •,a+-.,,. t:fiield llrst for that chOlce ol --------.....,. COior TV. free coffee E-side 2~d Iba ·s~I gar Npt Hghtl 3bdrm 2ba, all APPLICATIONS Will BE WW.:::W ldeel hvlng Bayrldge brand new 2 he8ted pool & steps to encl patio. no pets $700 new thru·out lease/sate ACCEPTED EXCEPT BY ••UTlllTS TSL MGMT 642-1603 bdrm 2 ba conoo w/vu & ocean Kitch s av111 moavall617546·8561 $l450\sl/last 650-3244 APPOINTMENT AP-_.. NBAEALTY 67S-1642 patio Upgrades pool 985 N C~••t......, Beautiful Garden Apts 1ac: sec gate comm ..,.... · ·-r Flat start savings 3 Br 2btl'I Nwpt Shrs lovely 3Br 2Ba, P 0 INT MEN TS MA 'V patios, decica, pool Of WlllU. YIU.All S 1 '2 S 0 m o Lor' . Lagvna Beach. 494-5294 kids ok crpts basic daco1 trplc 2 car gar ~ mueh ONLY BE SCHEDULED spa No pet• Lovely quiet complex. With 47._8900 9_5 wlldys under $600 539·6190 more ·~m pool. tennis BY PHONE, PLEASE 2Bdrm 1• ·B• S690 pool. garage, laundry ---------SfU All 91Tn Best Alty tee DON'T COME TO THE 2Bd 28a $71C ts -ST ••m-N t -Wkly re{ltals now l'nll Prof MIF lg Npt Beh home OWT'I bdrm/bl, under 35 non-tmkr 557-3-415 Stu 2br 2 b•. non-tm<*er pool ocean vu SS50 675-3805 $12751 619-259-0830 HOUSING AUTHORIT't 398 ~ Wiiton 631-5583 room~ ~-$525 S~3t!;t>aon~ $126/wit& up 2274 New· Shr 3 8d 2b8 VleW.pool Lovely new Spanish-style Ocean C1os.3Br 2ba hme OFFICE -----t Bdrms $580-$610 t>cti Gar & atorage POft Blvd c M 646-7«5 cleemng womwi Matre Tradition al townhouse. 2Br 2'hB1 style abode Gar trplc 1Bd 557c 2 Bdrma S69>S725 space, ieue$2000tmo n-smltr ssoo 6'5-655 • court yrd & pvt patio klda/peta Ok $900'1 yrfy At soon as all 475 appli· 301 r~cx;ado 642·98s0 TSL MANAGEMENT Avail July 67S-7687 SU I Sii LIME Shr lux NB home & oar· Realty Garage ... prkng space Best Alty tee cations have been taken 75-4...()()8 t Of 842-1603 jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim••3026 w Coast Hwy New-den mature tidy. n-amlo.r A vl 4/25 S 1000/mo _ -~,..---the SANTA ANA HOUS· Eastslde • 1Br. high cell-""'"'--=--=---=-::c: POf1 a.acn. refrig TV l 6 mo lse $435• 545-0911 631-7370 548-3155 Of 991-3.43• SEAWIND SBA, 3ba, view. ING AUTHORITY wlll tngs. retng, garage $500 IHt. ltacla 740 S . I S 125• wt! _,, 1 no d.,.,.. 111 _ 1..,.rt •acli MESA VERDE: Nloe 3BR. $2800/mo 559-9539 tance ot apphcallons In _ • -1 Bd upstairs Condo adult & two ~room .apts ~~~~~~~~~~ near pool and tennis aoain suspend the accep-mo Cheryl 673 3117 paoous Slll9 e. orw ...., -..-I -lam rm $1200 mo wtgar-tllf rth Brand new 2nd llr 2 Br securlt"" comm, many Saaaer Garlf" Jer l•YllE TllUOE •1 ftlME-I a.a •• dena·/no pets "•2-7658 VILLA BALBOA CONDO· 2 all categories un u 81 7 n -r_,. .,. -t , ba. vaulted oelllngs. oak amenities $600960.1347 ....... 2906 ••• , n u 1211 loo 3Br 3b1 857-8834 ----master suites Poot/Jae no ice b 1 11 1 E 1 1 0 New 2BAl'l,bahousePvt etcSltOOtmo,951-3967 f~rsine~e:kex~~. ~~ 2Bd1 '1 t>a-twnhseci'Si0 1 BA apt Sips 4 furn $751mo Storage only FEE LAND-N I.EASEi BLUFFS BY OWNER-yard & garage. No pets ----AJ1rt•Hll FaraiiliN 57 Si mo 631 •0317 ~ ocean Quiet Adults S675 t>lock 1o t>eactl Carport 9x 16 724 James St Beautiful Newport Beach! 4Br 2'..,B• Condo Lg $775/mo, 641-0382 VILLA BALBOA. Executive '" no uhl 536.0490 c M 673 7787 Sparkllng clean 3 assum. 9 1,,,•;. loan ------1 Bdrm • den, Incl lrplc. l~rt IHcli 2111 673-5500 WMkly $450 673-5198 1 osta ~__:___ spacious bdrms. 3 baths, 5179,000•1ncl land.. NICE 3 Bd 2ba lam home, W/O, AIC & other up· WMANTIC SPOT• EW S675tm0..S69Slmo 2 Bd upgraded kltchenG Dis-OPEN DAIL y 1-4 ~~~:i '~e::· ~as 1~~/~o grades. Poot, spa, sec Exec suite. Pvt bch. 9811· ~'!n"t!~o~~~r!~set-apts encl gar.Indy rm. '!':~~.~' sec Roil lA-a t.~s· ::!: tlnctlve gardens. reen· 2632 VISTA DEL ORO ' bldg & sub parking gar Ing. fishing. Pvt patio. ' yd SI patios, close to fURNl~EO or ------,_ "' a.n ~ ~ ~-----house. Call for appoint-Ownr 640-6931/720-1831 675-49121754· 1792 Bkr Great loc-walk to boh Utlls incl $950/mo PP ting. 2Br 2Ba. gar. jac. t>each, nr major shops. UN~U~NISHEO . mentto see .546-2313 SHARP EASTSIDE 2BR $1050/mo. Call Agl 642•1802 $895 No pell 83l·6l07 Huntington Beach area -·~·~"!°~o::7'-~. ;: llAllll Ylnf: •II 1 ba. garage, yard 631-1400 or 760-9536 Eastslde !Br small but (Mngr-2417 Whllesends) liEALTH _.., • .,. ....... ~·o'f _., lli!t~~~~~~I Extra large yard & Im· $700/mo. call 546-5990 VILLA BALBOA Pthae 2b, Af!!tatatt, Uaf. cosy, lots or nat wood IPT WOl IUln CLUBS tEN~IS provements. Fee land. l.,.._ ____ ---'!!Z!"!!t!"!!l~Z $485 no 11 851-9522 Days675 1642 :~~:===~~:i ·(714)731-6618/497-4738 IHI ltacli 2Z40 2ba lam-rm, lrpl. sky· Ctatral ~ Eves9S0:4614 SWIMMING plu~ : llghts. deck, walk In· x:.ft,,. lBd c,...£ for Eastslde r. new decor. I h 'S Transfrd Owner Selllng 2 BR. bulltlns. yard, walk closet, mlcfo-wave, pool Vl-•.-"'' pool, carport No pet BEACHWOOD VILLAGE muc more Ori') I GU~IDO I I 1 I I I I' COLDWeLL BANl(C!RO B 2 lk. Kid k bid k lease $595/mo Incl utll. no peb Model~ 2 drms baths. secur ., to beach , s o tac, sec g, pr g stove & refrlg. 499_2019 $700 Avt 618 642-52 l1IO. llSOlllT ondo Po<>I. Bkr 548-8636 S63S/mo. 84 t-4817 S 1300 850· 1190 E-aide brand new 3br lff •n II MST open daily 9 to 6 i.""i-!r""'~~~~~~t-saun~ '°ym. ~~---t BALblhns smL~ 08f 51000 mo 284 ~orrBc:tt 1350 WATERFRONT 2BA. pool lalMa ldaH 27 2'1ba Condo, trptc yrd ~ H u osta Mesa s10001mo&sec 545-0713 for Ad ACllOO now. s10001mo 10 mo Monte vista 548-8985 Lifestyle __ ,___. Gross $19,200. $169,500 rental 8181289-9307 -In Garden Setting A~nts IOI AAA 15'1. On Owner Don lrriat 2244 Spacious lbr sparkhngl ws1 •Pool&Spa UllU I .-v • Lg yrty rental, Bayfront clean S450 pool No pets *Spacious tmmac units Newpot1 BeMJI So. FOfeciOlll-;. on thll new Goguen 497 • 628 :_ _ * *IEITALS* * Cal a Duplex 2Br 2'1tBa, crpts, Call 6•6-3618 an 3 30 •B1Hard Room 17 00 16th Street lisllng, a 6 yr old Chris Lt I hi 1400 CALL US REGARDING drps. wl d hkups. encl llSTHIT II •Beautltul l artdscaplng tat Dover) Abel home In North •• Ir • . IAVINE LEASES oa:ay Pilot gar No pets s 1350 -· *Private patios & decils Laguna. Pe<1ect locallon. 2 Lots for S8le. Near eot· "-• .. .._ R 67S-6606 $575/mo 2 Bd 1ba patio. *Professional managers 642-51~3 Ml among the hllls wlth ner ol Pomona & 19th St. Im•• _ ... n•-·1 AD· VISOR pool, lndry rm E·llde loc, I Bedroom from SS.85 panoramic ocean view Coate Mes. 644-6800 111· llOO lalMI els to all' Exec 1 Bdrm from $620 Newport BtMJI No. Warm wood Interior Ptaiaiala 2707 149 E Bay 2 Bedroom from 5745 880 Irvine Avtnue Prloed under market R-2 E-alde Costa M818 .. Lease 0< rent. 4BA 2'.+ ba. Dolt"'~·· ..... Cott.,..... ·TsL MANAGEMENT s~ry. No Pets (at 16th) •....... 0 has 3 old houses Could University Park condo Nr 642 5678 '""'..., -·--642 1603 "' I DE~IO I : I I I' I . r~~-....o _v .... c ......... "1--11 ~· · . I r I _: ' .. ...,, " A -on-a" ~ QO' I(' -e ~C ~ar .)f'\Cf' Y "'Wtlf'~ ,.. n.et ~ 'O"'" f• tt _. build 6 condo's pools/tennis. $1350/mo • Bachelor Apts • 19132 Magnolia St 64~·1104_ $275,000 673-8632 786-9005 675-4137 Sett idle Items 642-5678 964-5567 96"-5574 IOU9-LITS bs .. n la Ol111lfleatt11 &211 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 REAL .EST A TE FOR SALE HOUSES Ar~~t• AH~ ·~·l~ n .. •t><>> ~,... CM •\ti "Vl Oft• ' (".ntrlf1~ tr' M•1 C:6'1., "41'MI (Mf~ p\.~,., ' 10'0 r, • .,n1&11 v11\fov · ,..r.,,,,"111,,., !l..,,m liU<•l"'Ql!V' H•11'<llM llVlf"te I l>CJIJM n..~," 1 •OI"'• ••"'' I IOQ'M"" N'()Utl I ak• Fe<!!it M..,..,,,.11,.to ~1 f\o-i\.h ~c-" ~ ... ,,. .. ~ c.,~ .. ...., San11 """ S,,.f,~AM~tl '!IC'IWI" t~ ~""'? ,_n...-r '°"'" lll0'"1• S.-11'-.I ,.,,, .. MISCELLANEOUS M'..00.'- At•~ ·~-.. 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V I C. ~ ~ U lt'll..._~ ~, AUTOM OTIVE ... r " .. •)\ ' ., ~ • ._ 0 '1 .olt .,..._ AUTOS IMPORTED ... , c. A • ... ... .... ·" ,. AUTOS DOMESTIC AV .... . --l'a ·-...~.., l (ll'I' ................... ""' :'\ I ' •• ' ~ I I• 11 • I . ) Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTuesday, June•. 1985 ~-... 1111 •••• ...... • .......... ... 9..._i'Piiiiii-IP""l.i~ ....,........,....,iiiiiiii-_.._. . ..-....._ ... -.._..s-.114 ... 1111 Waat.. 1111 l!lt Wu... llM IN lyl!f 119 !tit Wut.. 1111 ltg !•• ... . ... • • ~ SlORE/OFFICE SPACE FOUND l•M. Cockar s ... .... "'" "''°' JewWy a .... St 30/eq n 1817 W•t· to tut>-..... tt11u t $panMll pt.1Pf)y.v1e r v * I _. * CLERICAL lhll•ml'f llOn Ch1ro~10 tlMl!.!l ~r Fiii ftWILll ~~ ltM, t341-.q. it S1ater & N•wland $~V();Nt$---we-er.~• MC· 30-40/hrwk 499·1133 .. - -· -.... S1200 mo Off HarbOt, 847·6591 17 85 Sterling Rate CLERK nPIST relery IOI 1119 O.velop-Fll-l /TIME ,,, Tll llOUWAY .-95 .. -on Mesa V•rd• Ea• _ Fil 22 tmmad opening•. rnenl M•n9991 In our 8-JtlfUI otttc. ault•. 700 C M 873--1314 oUnd German Shepard & no exper n.c Mul1 t>. GREAT WESTERN SAV-N~I 8Mcft office At PAIT/Tiii WIR matura '*'°"· .. l•ry 1/11 Inc:•• ut11/J1n1tori.1 Hound type dog vcty HS Grad & US Cit. Call INGS. one 01 CaHfornl•'• a amall 1 .. m-orientad OP9ortunlt1H ivillabl• plu• commlltlon S 1090/m<>. Agt 675-8700 Waterlront ofcl. ei.pnuy Springdale & Stater HB 1 tam 4pm, te.4-2890 i.adl""' financial lnsUtu• IUblldlary ot I m•Jor with the LOS ANGELES Hunll""'ton B .. ch --urn/lltlr ac:try/r41Q41Pt 846-1b94 ------'"" bul'"'er/ d-11,..,.., we ··• O.tk ~PllC9 & chair con-•tcor -ateofflcee UTIAIJI tlona.11ealmmedl1teopen-"' ... v.,...... TIMES CIRCULATION Mrt Vonl.otet>erg t E f ~ .. -· FOUND i.. 1111• F/dog Inn for t CHlrk Typltt In ere Htklng 1 hlghly O.partment In our door (7 14) 892·333 t ••t 304 ~ room u y """! up 10 800'a/f 846-5055 'V w Actractlv• Ba.lboa -i'eriln· O: Co 11 MMa Bland\ mot1v1tld lndlvldu•I who and ~ Mo-mo or IM -0 5/:ijl vie H911 4 Beach tula g•lley 11 acc:9Ptlng r • . will llto be willing to ••· to door "9Wtp1per ..... S200 mo & Up 26()..7414 *' M NTH FREE H If 847·7744 1ppllc1tion. tor qualified This It an eritry l9V9I P<>8-tltt otn.r team membert program Guar1ntetd Newport Beach Attt tor Joe, ~~%~ ~~S~t: ~I Found Mix t>reed fem 0og Art Con.u1tan1 875·2900 1t1on You wll IMtn IM W• require exper. In the ~C::~n~':ur~~u=P~~o (714)~~·4·~~~0!~~ 237 . 111111&. &UllTllT ·PUT Tiii , hper tranl & ..Pfil ofc llPllVlllll e111nr.t span1tt1. worli Sat Sun 8•m·4pm, or Allll 4pm-12mldnl0ht, or work bOlh aNftt ~ 1-39" nurtl~ OHT. Hllll AlllS Country Club Conv Hosp nr C M F•lrgroundt. PIT, 7.3 30, 3 30.7 30, 3.11. 11-7 PINM call M on•Frl, 10·5PM. 549-30&1 Huntington BellCh union High SChool OtetrlCt n9edt Part· Tlm9 Supeflll1lon AkMt ........... ,. O&LLI Huntington BMch High School EXECUTIVE SUITES CALL (7 l4) eea.a 193 not tull grown. Lite brown Alli lnllllll verlous types ol loan•. real ••tll•I develoPmtnt 9 pm 1' r 8 1 n j n g It Full servlc•. 881 Dove< Or wht teet & tell VIC Wiiton preparing rMJ Mt at• loan lnt1u1try knowledQ9 of provided Potentlel IQ Ulll SIOllnllY 831·365 I YAOIT Ill WU'Tll & Hatbof 8/2 831·8009 FI T, no exper n9C. EOE dowmentt, m•lnlaln d9-IBM PC is d•1lr1ble ttrn $300 plus per W41ek Per111me 3 dlyt p/wk, (M· llTllTillll IAUll Wat.n office & Ill"" •vall ---472•3882 , part,,,.,..t 111 ... u w.11 at Send resume to Taylor T & F I) LI 1 "11 11 In 1 QIOlllft lllTH lmmed In Ht..tramc loc LOST S300 Reward Wilt AUTO OETAILING-lmmed othe< general duties. Ty· WOO<Jrow Homet. 4921 F~:;.~·:~~~· f:ri14 N.B Call 4~t7g:'6 rm EXCITING growth lie di (714) 536-2514 Westminater High School (7 14)893-1381 Fountain VIII~ High SchoOI NEWPORT CENTER Hurry! 831-8480 Cat, neutered maje. 6 opening fO( exp depen· Ing of SO wpm la required. Birch St, Suite I 10. New· W4tlght control program• t=un Service. 844-6800 toes · ea paw 7eo.a999 dabi. d•talter. M5·7448 port Belch. CA 92860 IHlllAL OfflOE LilE 0111 W&ITl l ~ff=·~.~~g~t~= 11~~ flH llm ti U an1 If· , Alli IEOUltC selerlet and excellent ..,.. 2 corM enha~t tee· ----c .. ancial I i ~ ...... -W• offer competitive Attn. RGC Ex.--16-24 hrs. m•tur• It The Hop After 4, call Uz Hunungton Beach Prot. ....... n11 Ut X8lis €6 GAME brektt. tune up, align. beoetltt For triterview HOl lmltUT ~~~~c)(tor ~20~~~90Co or Ray 994 • 142 ond to non•I You'U be (7 14} IMl2·330 I 0cNn VleW High SehoOI (714) 849-l>e58 Marina High School (714)89U571 Edlaon High School (714)1M12-1358 t>ldg, 4 mo's trM rerit NB ome; IN/rent PCH VENDING ROUTE Wiii Newpor1 Tire Center, appolnt1Mnt, pleUe c•ll general maintenance Ac-IAClllllT proud, not embarrassed. plus improvement ellow· 9 751 I S 2 751 t . n • g train. High retum No 3000 E. Coast Hwy, Leticia Tampa ceptlng eppllcatlont. 9-5 lllEUl l fFICE General machine thop. to be with Amerlca·a ance to quelllled pro-831-3716/675-2495 money down Mr WOiier Corona del M1r • Mon-Fri. 3333 W Coast Mature perton rc>r sm•ll min 5 yr• exper Own t,1!'\11 /J?:''ft{'Y Fo~~ :=~~~~ 7~~1:~ ~! Wanted 10 rer1tllNM ,._ (714} 838·5620 _ Alli Tiii HIYIOllU (l 1•) llt·•llO Hwy, N.B. Import firm General ol-tools. must do own NI· pressure Interview. ca.II ~ appl L. Wellt, 835.a818 pair bays or gar space for N.B Antwer 'Svs. Typing & Newpor1 Tire C.nter, (l 1•) 111-nl 1 DRIVERS: Cross country. flee duties Type 50 w~m, ups & have shoP math 548·5253. Now. -auto repair. 730-4894 Xe<O)( Service buslneu 3000 Eesl Coast Hwy, lllEAT w11n111 No ••P nae. CA lie req'd minimum. Neer Redh II' knowledge Wages com· lfF1c• ....... .. Furn NB olc. Rent by hr -avail lpr lmmed sale. Corona dtl Mar MacGregor Yectits Warner 261·661 t mensurate w/exp Ask s -s These ere all llmlled Term Po1111ons · $15 an hr Olhet but lness Ster~· n22 Gr .. t loc Sac $15,000 ------UYllll 1631 Placentia. c M. IHEllll'IFFIOE for Mtr1< 557·3380 for Newport Center Con- service avell 752.0740 521 SfM()(t:ShOP)$300 + lnelud turniture & equl BAB~SITIER for 3 yr old WI LITS If lllnl an Irvine Co. nes lmmed l&lmlllOE MU :~:::~g !~~omX~nt .~~ Equal Opportunity Employer Lido VIiiage 359-518 sq ft $15 Utllt • SM Unit 29 ment 752-0740 ~~.~:;· ~r:11;vu•n_M·in _Equal Opportunity It's easy. Lose weight & need for con11clent1ous 'tor private club In CdM. duties Good company offices with AIC & xlnt 120 E 23rd St. CM NEW TO CALIFORNIA. popular N.B Seashore ml/•OI Ull help othera lose too. lrlendly person to help FIT or PIT Lamb, benefits Steftlng salary PEllOUL parking $1.25/sq ft Incl Co-Op Buying Progc'am area over 20 yrt of age . NEW PROGRAM Sele & Of'gentze President & at· 673-3515 s20.ooo yr Contact SEOlnUY ulll 673-3777 Agt Aaatuct•t•ll 3012 plus M.L.M Grouncl tloo; 65().7205 atte< 6pm · 1~8;x~uc?a1r~°!'m ~~~~ feat. DOCTORS DIETi s1at office staff Gene<al STOCK Ch•:,V'· ~!:_135~--lnl'I Marketing Firm baled ......... SlfTlt I AL I opportunlly. 646·8232 BABYSITTER·MOTHERS ton 642-0457 Call Paula, 548-2335 oll1oe skills nee Hours PlllT n11r llllVEll In South Laguna IMI<• --s Advice In All Mattera & tor recOf'ded message _ · · t lam-3pm. Mon-Fn 5 1 G1rden style. t story lecll· Counatllng. 1815 So. El HELPER 2 boyt 2 & 6. ELEOTllllOI 250·7009 SALES Del O C.IL.A area Gd mature perton to ac 81 ~ .. w_;:,1~';'c ~orcz: cam1~~-~·2~;~1em. Jl•rt11rs, 4021 ~,~;: dt~!.&11~s3e~~ COllSELlll u~1~0Z::e~·=..:'t~.:i lllll flllllY SECRETARY ~~~ s~~:e3 ~o~~;:: =~~'!:7v io.~1~:1~11 :~ sep en tr Mgr 675.9700 · T .D. I Balbo1 Island. 675· 1324 Par1 time carrier counsel· Doreen for the start of 8 lmmed. opening. const Mesa 645_ 78 1 1 foreign executive Top --Lnt I FtaU 3114 Widow h.. money for BABYSITIER occas M ors wanted. Help t>oyt new career t>ckgrnd pref Heavy HllEll EIPLIYIEIT secretarlal skllla re· New Bldg. OC Alrpor1 TO's S 10 000/up No 0 Sh , h . y and glrls sollclt new Scremton EnglnMring Inc phones Some typing $250-1350. p/wk. depend· quired Wiii be trained on area. Come< of Redhlll & S200 REWARD. Vic. New· credtivtno'perialty. 8::~r115 ores ome. subscriptions on their 979-6373 · 642-9237 for interview 1ng on poaltlon Due to computer/word pro- BrlstOI. 700 sq ft & 1350 port Btvd & 18th St. Short Denison Auoc: 673-7311 • paper routtt Must erijoy -----new openings in lrvlne & What • Woncs.rlul W0tld oessing. Should be alclt.. sq ft lmmed occ;py F/Weffh Corglt, red & · BABYSITIER: PIT lor 16 working with 10·13 yr lllll •l/hll Tl•t o c our wild & er~ Art of Shopping, right at led In enter11lnlng & A & H INVESTMENTS white, no i.11, pyt p1rty mo. Old, my home or Olds-. Eerty evening hours M 111ru Fri only & Giii 1 eed your flnoettlpt eY«ydeyl travel errengem•nll, 852-8714 213.,.'8-1704 Iv msg l!lt Wu... 5110 yours. CdM. 720-1032 woik days/ lle•lbl4t 11r1. To Pl ace your COUNTER HELP pttlrne 10 hire~~~:,:~ :!o~ie t~ Dally Piiot Claulfled some International treWA- Nwpt echliCrc);STrOm Lett Ft... . * llftlll * • BABYSITTING Meture Commlsslon only. .. Fast Result.. thru F 11:30·2 30 worl\ In stock sal•s MC· Ada. To pl~ your ~. Ing required. Foreign John Wayne Airport 600 FIT & PIT Must have neat, Christian woman to sltlor Cell Bruce Emsi.y Call George bell tam or retary Serious pay work· call 842·5678 and let I lenguaget detl11ble. IQ tt. 2 offices • recep-cln appearance& gd drtv· 9 mo. old beb In our N.B. 642·4321 ext 206 Service Directory att 2pm M-Frl 432-0670 mg with non aerlous Cluslfled Ad·Vl90f help Send resume to. 1278 uon area S1 25 gross FOUND ADS Ing record. OMV repOtt Is 'home. Lite hatppg req'd t••-r-.. T ad Call Now -HOUSECLEANERS people No e•perlence you. Glfl'1neyre. "167, Laguna 852·8713 req. Start et $4.50 p/hr. 0/673·8890 E/548-6315 :::Wy Pl-LIT WANTED: nee Sharp in appear-Beach, CA_9_2_65_1 __ _ Prime Chlro ofc space ARE FREE Apply at 3182 Pullman -642-56 71 K1rbya Malnl a3·1.5272 ance Call Mr Llmoll lor El TOt'o 85¢ p/•n tt St. C.M. 75 1-2680 lllllUPfl ht. JJ• - -appt Sun 12·5. Mon-..., • lmmed opening IOf' expe<. • Housecleaning FIT, PIT, Tues 8-5 261·5277 Contact Mary Jameson, Cal•, •UTlllAYI •Y* bkkpr In medical X·R•y OlllTll IW own tranap H B & F v -----7141768· 1411 or Person to lnspeci and Ute olc. can AM'e, 75e-1055 F & PltlrM, flex hrt. Apply area. 895-7 t08 all 6pm Classified Ada 642-5678 2131546-4520 clean beach apartments In perspn. Orange Jullut, • CdM dhc suites AC, ampl 142·1111 Must be dependable and lllllEIPll 711 E Balboa 81. Penln. prl\g. lrom $450 2855 E have trent. 9 10 5 CeH shwp; detell orl«tted for -------- Coast Hwy 675-6900 Lisa 673-1900 smell office. pen time. llTl Emf IPIUTM Non smoker preferred. full time. Local CPA nrm Ratume to P.O. Bo• Meklng lndlv. Pref. acctg 7878, Newport Beech, bckgmd l knowMdge Of CA 92660 c:ompu1 ... iz.d ledoer •V-- 19"\t. Degree not req S lllllHPll Send r..urn. or lnfor. to: YONEY Weekends only. Appl)" In P.O. Box 915, SunMt e:'aon M-F 2-4pm, 2332 BMc:h. ca. 90742 HOROSCOPE 0 . Coast Hwy, N:B. llUftlf lllYll MARR REMODELING Carpenter lor toe.I <Mllven. NMt • ···········••]Must know concrete & appMtanoe gd driving Wednesday, June S ARIES I M arch 21-.\pnl I~): Emphasis on legal documents. career. bus1nesc;. auth'orit-) and relattonsh1p that intensifies. Some restncttons. rules and regulations ma) temporarily make. you unhapp). but -ultimately work for your own good. · TAURUS (J\pnl 20-May ~0). Take lead in exam1n1ng areas that have been "hidden from view :· Ke) 1s commun1ca11on. inves11gat1on. w11lingnei.s to learn. Aggress1"e 1nd1v1dual 1s on )OUr side and will prove 11. Anes plays key role. GEM IN I (May 2 1-June 20): What seemrd 10 be a loss \\1ttr'Ceounc..I tn ~our favor Stress independence. crcatl\ II). w1ll1ngness to part1c1pa1c tn pioneering project. You will be among bnght. creatl\l'. determined people. framing. 631 -2345 record. St9'1 $4. p/hr. O&SllEl/ITIOI Appty Mon-Fri. Mut ... FIT exper . pref. He ~~2~0-.:~· Harold, 250 Ogle St, CM CHILO CARE. PIT 20 hrt llf.Mlf Piii• t6 mo'• Old My home()( FrHWI Y Auto Supply, yourt 720-1032 2824~ Av•ry Prkwy, Mlulon Viejo. 495-o 100 ln•ex•pen•alve• · llllTll FlllY •o ·1m 1k spen· s1vl not high Mature peraon w/dentel 1n prtce re11onat>le. ins., billing, collection & clessitied .... -.. recpt exper. prel. F.V adver11smg -J r... ore. 963-5634 Mon· Th. C ANCER (June 21·Bul) 22): Caution 1s keynote. I f patient. }llU gain. If reckless. )OU will pa) ~onsequenccs. Focus on legal affairs. t ~·• public rclauons. JOtnt efforts. partnership and mamagi:. Former teacher 1s back on scene. L EO (Jul) 23-Aug. 22): You will receive many calls. messages. mv1tat1ons. Forces tend to be scattered. )OU could take too lttcrall} prom ii.es made b~ those who lack substance K eep options open. deal gingerl) with obsequious person. VI RGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): T emptation will be to act first. think later f\.now 11. check · source madenal. be aware of details and small pnnt 't oung pe~on 1s 1mpa11ent ma) chide you. You·ll get special mcs'>agc that lead., to added prestige LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): F0t·us on ideal~. gain through commun1ca11on and wnw:n "'ord L1H·I~ member of oppos11c \t'\ pro' cs 'aluable all~. 1s lo)al and "ill inspire you to act tn corrctt manner Gem1n1 figures prom1ncntl}. IOW Hlllllli O&lllEIS ASSISTAIT IAlllElll Interviews Wednesday 9-I I A M at 2588 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa (on Newpor • Blvd at Del Mar) Call (714} 537-4840 for more info EOE SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21 ): Favor 1s returned. older 1nd1v1dual admits previous errors. give<; )OU credit long overdue Oomc!illt adjustment 1s fea1ured. could include remodeling. decorattng. purchase ofluxur) i tem or art ohJeCt I 1 ·1 ,.1 ~ SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 21 ): Someone has b<.'en keeping a II y I DI secret -}Ou'll learn more before day 1s finished. Lost article could be :•••••• •••• : returned. glamorou<, 1nd1 v1dual aids in boos11ng your morale Pisces • e pla~s s1gn1 flcant role • • CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jcrn. 19): Puzzle pieces fall into plaCl' -• COLLECTOR WAITED • your actions synchron11c with .. succc'is." Means you arc at nght place:. : : you meet peo_plc who arc t:apableof pro\.ldtng what you ncc-d. 1-t 1s lime: Par t timf' O'Pf'nin~ tn :V~wport • to be crcatl\ely <,elfish' · • H.-ac•h and Laguna Beach area. • AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-fcb ltS). M.rn) ··secret admirers" surtan~ : l::iirn uJ) to S7.00 p.-r hour for : You'll gam acccc;s to contidcnt1al data, you'll complete 1mportan1 e collecting for m onthly su bscr ip -• proJcct and ~ou could fall madl~ 1n lo,c. You'll be asked to address • • special interest gro up e tioni;. t:xpf'rience prt>f err t>d by not • PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Sec nano is h1ghhghted by scnes ol • requirt>d. M ust be at least IR yeani : surprise'> S1atus quo is ~hakcn. proJCCt that had been moribund will : old . Call IO AM-4 PM . Mr. e now be alive and kicking. You'll make new start in new direction. • Kirkl and. 642-432 1, Ext. 207. • romance will play maJOr role. • • IF JUNE S IS YOUR BIRTHDAY )OU arc d)nam1c ncatl\e, : OllCIUTIOI HPT. : restlcs~. capable of express I ng views tn manner that attracts attcnuon • 1•2·•321 EOE e Gemini. Virgo. Sagittarius personc; play important role~ in your ltfc • • Y ou cnJm good rcpanec wnting. traq·I and l'nrnuntcnng "charnl-: ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT : ttr\ 'vtcmtx'r'> ol oppo<.ttt' -;ex are drav.n to ~ou. man) fall in lcl\ c '"llh • '!°N ~e>t~Ls6~~~~·~1~v'T...-~to9v':~7 e -..ou .rnJ th1'> ,11 time<, ha., kd to tonlu"oh .. Recent Jumr,t1l I e • ~~Jll~~~)l'l11v..11ri..,111 yuur fa\.o.r 0 l'lohercould O<' out\l:rnd1ng f1.1r \OU •••••• •••••••• •••••••••••= aper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11·14 EARN ~ TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt now h1we I!> openmcs lor youna uger bf1wtrs lo Wcure readt1s lor lhe 01ane~ Cont 011ly PtlOl Our crews slarl al 3 30 pm and woi• uni~ 8 30 p m •ff-days On S.tur.1ay wt wor\ a lew mote llOvrs You win urn many tric>s and Pt•ltS alone with earn1n1 rour ow~ money there •S no clellwer1n& or collectton mvolved H you art tnttrtSled pluse caH Mr l art MU COO£ (714) 548-7058 .\ STUDENTS STDTTBAT JOB NOW1 Play at the beach all day. Work 3 or 4 hours In the arty /~~~~~~~ cvenma. Mwt ~ supavtaton and ·-- transpOrtatton. No Ddlveltna or CollectlnQ Involved. CaD 642-4333 Leave Message for Mr. Terry $ $ SALES MlllGEIEIT ~ OPPORTUtlln Crew Supervisors are now needed to work in a professional management position . We now have openin1s for YOlllC adults to supervise newspapers sales crews . Responsibilities will include tWinc, training and motivatin1 teens in obtann1 new customers for the areas leading newspapers .· For an excelent opportootiy, and earnin1s of $600-$800 per week, . CALL FOR INTERVIEW 842-4333 Isle for: BRUCE EISLEY I : ........ Daily Pilat • • : PART TIME : : OFFICE CLERK : • • : Ve r y bu11 y cirrulation offic:.e needs : • part--timt' h.-lp amwl'l'tng buvy • : phone tra(fic. "'" have nice cu11-: • Com ers: Applirant.. must lH-neat e . . ' • r esponsiblf', and h&vf' a p l t>H&nl • e telt>pho1w p.!rsonality. Some l ight : : office work aJso. H our" are Mon-Fri, • e CJ:()() AM tu 2:00 PM, tarti ng H l ar y : • ill SI 00.00 per wf•ek . App ly i n per· • : &On, Mon-Thun, 2:00 to 4:00 PM. • : Alik for Eile.-n. • • : • • e ClllCIUTIOl IEn. • : 1•2·•121 Ell : • • e ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT e e 330 W 8•y Street. Co•1.t Met1 CA 921127 •• • AN EOUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ca•t11t ••tla1 · Drywall 1c.r•m•1 l••:I:•• IHH Cltaala1 ••Ile Lta1H1 .,.. Pmkln miiiiiiiiii=:=iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Repairs resurl !SLURRY Custom Ceblneta, bars, 9fSRYWA[L TAPING Clean Ups•TrH Trlmml"" •GE~N. HO .. E REP .. IRS QUALITY & SERVICE l a All T ... ,.. ,.. Plano eetona 675·6&35 Ralph's P1lntlrv1 Ltc reat P1L1/••-1a.-.. $2 17 d MIX) ual work. hvy roller bookcases, well units. Htures & Acoustics Yard Melnt.•Heutlng p I 0ryw ti c SPECIA IZED CLE o Salon de Mutlqu. ... · ..... re•...., , per ay FREE eS1 Parking lol Apt crown molding & finished Plut Int 4 Ext Painting MIKE 650-3283 8 ntG 8 5;;r;i~ry L 54g. 9 ANIN LIN A Z.CChlnl, 9 A flU Uf U 1·11U PastlprMer1t/MUt• Th 1 ALL 1 comptx specialist gd serv I carpentry 496-0394 Free eat Kevin 873-1503 etc •ry IMS-L Lynn t 53 T 0 AdVlc4l on all mlltl-. 8 3 ~mes 5gud~:; or Joe 645-•269 7am-9pm - -Lawn & Gerder1 Service. ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI • Music Ln~t College oP Ulllty Painting 15 yrt Olene 850-2758 on the • -Carr••!!• Eltctrlcal Reeson1bla 9 yu exp. we fix 11 • breell It, buy It IH1tlatl• ltrYlCtl Prot. your hOme Speclal· Int/ext. St. llc•334950 _ __ __ DAILY A a to Dtt1all11 BUILbbR REPAIR Mes.a Area 646-513~ _ or haul II 548-5009 * Law enforcement pro• ty Women Kids toot Eve H Ir. bt.111· 1111 lu t l I CLEANING 11\lsT6e16 uf Wells. stairs, ralllngs PlllHU IUOTltC TIE IAllEIEll -----personal hom.attter & 547·3524 or 499-3843 enrt ar • lnclds Paste Waiung S6~ doors windows. moldings Quality work. free ett L & G d M 1 B laall•\ pet care Mess 64Z-2042 filatlai -Pa~rl•J. ,..iiiltllinic"°"'""-...----pjlQT Mike· 6•2-2043 DQn 962-8202 .,.425513 9~ !': cot:..,.en1,.,a~ 1~ AXOL.1fov e.R@b6VE Ba·ait l lttlil -,UtAIJJd INtEAIOR§ PROF't Word PrmGIG ll~f!hliat Complete p11t1os. Covers O&R ELECTRIC 842-9979 landac:aplnr 969·2120 Furniture. lrub. ltM.S F1NI: PAINTING By Rich· HANGING/STRIPPING Pick-up & e>.llvery. 0 C SERVICE +ROUND fHE fa&Kf Decks Concrete walk· uc & insured e1ec1r1-983·5415 NORM NEED ·A AolTEsiffEM ~~~1=·1'6i!~'~8"c:l/ VISA-MC 673··1511 Airport"" 979-1272 Mon-Sun FtT-P/T waya Block w1t11 Room c11n1 112 Priee Servtc. M:ui~ ~-i>•n;-~r· LT HAU~MOVING Pcol rltr btwn eterowt Th•nk-Youl tel-4114 bper1 Wel~ov•tlng In Tilt DIRECTORY Pallent·Haaltny Environ edd'n1 15yr 91CP 646-~83• ~II ~ree es1 ~·1. taln:'~ ~oJ:f 964-~7 Oetag9 & y.,.d Clnupa nds place now Wiii watch R"tNB-Ow-p•1NT·1NG ltlllat!On. Rfft. Contull· l'Ji"'ili••,.."'•"'-1'1!-- • 0-7vrs 722-1041 • ONESTOP HOME ANO Comm I, lndutl I 11'283767 Jon 846-8 102 ~p·p· 11~~ od~a~obsL• ~.·'· Q"'u•llt" la OU~ policy •nt Atalgnmnt 581-8590 CUSTOM TILE IMttllatlon CALL TODAYll --COMMERCIAL MAINT Uc'd EieCfrielan. Ouallty Quality Lendac:ape Srvt --CFPICCIM 476-317; y 650-6&4S JEFF Lie 8888 NORMSWALLCOVERINO OullllyWork.GuarantMd. All Fii LOii LOVING MOM wlll care for CARPENTRY 472·0~36 •work in your hom.tofflCt Malnt. clHnut lrHa. Btalt• I Pllanl --ALL KINDS FREE EST FrM Ettlm•t•. M2·51te Your Dally Piiot I '(OVr child w•lh lots ot ----I Rfft Brian 8&9-0337 sprklr Scott, 4 .0708 tosE WEIGHT dOXR c .... A A A Painting Int/ Ext/ LIC0309.... 760 7211 nu •••••• , .. TLC 631-5009 C M Oriental Carpent•r re· 1 · ~ HOUM/ Apt Or*11•1 '"' • · ---•-I &.rv1ce Directory modeling, trench doora NEW/REPAIR. Quality. No TWTI LllllUPI AEOROBIC MUSCULAR BRtelMORK Sm1U lob• s~ &e2·3235 W• gait •hd hang l()Q9t"« & r.palr. All 'YJ*. Outllty Repretentatlvt! Mothef will babysit In hef Sojl, etc 494-0305 jobt to small, r .. 10 .. ble Main., gen cln·up, tr• TRAINING. 751-0180 N9WPQrt Cotti Mata, cu•TOM-P .. INTl-NG ttrlp/ttall pa--. ateo FrM ftt. Lie 831·23-45 142 4U 1 td IOI C M home Mon-Fri days --FrM et1 He'd 631-2345 trim, exp 20 yrt 631·308e ~ ~ " ,..... • ' only 5•8·508 1 anytime R99alr-Ooor1-A1ter111001 _ · __ lnM Cltaalg lrvlM Ref's 87 ·3 175 25 Yrt LIC.t 403041 lns·d. IMCh am ciau 775-42•3 ••••••••ml •· L. I i I Remoo.l·Panel-Loci!1-etc RESIOICOMM'LllNO 28 hh prlcM In 1 bNut lawn AOBtN's clEXNING l&IMIY 11--BoM.c! COLOR EXPERT •WE GALS SHOULD• •'••lliteriRgilll"°"" ___ _ -•••, tclata1 Wlndow·F~•blnet yr• oo my own work Lie 1g.,.den L-1 U• tak• Car• .SERVIQE. a throougruy New~~epair ~;. R91'• ge3.0911 Richard •HANO TOGETHER• AffiNttfMath ft\eAEA It lat .. ltm cH 35 y.r.a exp wry 642.0567 27&0-4 I Al &4&·8128 Comp! wflty malnt. Golof-ci.an houM. 540.0857 Quality Low prlc•e DAN SALYER PAINTING 175~243 AlNTIME tulorlng mattl•ell .,.._ qut t. COU.I • ....., 1 0 P ; - - ---ecape. sprfnkler rpalr, r• CBESf Pr--Ml 1190 0 u1a ne rot I POfcelatn/, Retired Bldg Contr1ctor f l landtcape 54M287 an & llC 831-2345 Lie 1425924 ...,. • llP'.yea Of rem0\19 ry-Flt>erglass Reflnllhra Ill•· Remod .. lng a Small Jobi "i! •• -. --HouMCHlanlng. cerpett a Call Anytl!M IMl4·2017 ........ AUSU8JECT AGIE .... ~rs 847-7901 Slnk·IUl>S 30 yrs 859-9658 Reas lfc'd M~ . FtRbE REPAIR Ne: ' upnotllery. wlndOwl. etc n iat 'llf.. -1115 Hlotl 10 prOQrMI -C -old WOO<J. chain llnk la ·~U 1~111 .. 111 ·1212 *' 1 llflll• GLASGOW PAINTING ~0//10 '.-. a&1-eecMMlM842·I033 AMJtlHl/a..11itlia9 lotJdrHJial t•Hl tlCrttt FrH H I Gran, 9e8-0l 18 ~ * HOUSECL"•NING • ,. Int/Ext 30 yrs •11per . A Full Servkl9 Plum _ _ .,, --'HX N i:.... CLEAN a EXPERT r•I'• 842·521 4 & poo1-apa..neat1ng r9P.ira WlMft= tty . Co i pers Al A/P PIA Ottvewa'f9, paflol, ~trll. CAME AN ,_!!YM:W, by r•atlabi. TRIO Ov9f 25 yffrt ••P«~ . ----!IM_ AOON'S•Bldg•Cerpen Allq1rStatetFed rel)Orta etc No JO() 100 aman. latllt DMr ltf&lr 1rP9f'try, ·--"... • R9ft 751.9775 I.IC f·118,428 t30-1353 INTl !XT 20 YMrl Exl* DRAINS CLEAR From 15 GSO: w;;;;g H ~ llo.#309152, t>ond. 20 yrs ewp P1c;1<-up & a.. Reat Mlek~ 536-05S3 _ -dows, ptumblnQ, "*'lite. ---~ Aver199Aootn129• ma-F~a. Dltc>oMI. Heet9', s -,,__,...,. SpecMll ,,... .. Irwin 544-271g llVf!r 646-4519 CL.ii• l!f. --Automatic Operetor Sat.I lub 91\CI, "-"llng • .tc Home' Office c ... n~ng •• A9C MOVING .. t«lal Small fooa W91co1M. 151-M0-4 M•M 642·9033 ~"&:.1b;°8i°"en.3131" • .. u & S-viQ9 Herdw•re R• ~nd Y .. J .. ut II LOfd By JODI Pl .. H call for Quick careful T 138046 642.0442 !XJ*1 s.rva I ~ __ . ___ ,._• 1.1. llllJll..,.. ~~elp with B11nk Fun Mom 0f4 ao;; cfi1id plecernehl Speclal llC•304051 _ BN-8244 he •t1met1 842·8746 LO AATE&. 5&2.0410 PAINTER NEEDS WORKI 32 yruxp AMld'l/Comm ........ L-.:~ Alf-. QuaHty Wort! ,.,tll .,nts or Aceountlng care M-F. 6·6. rNt rat... Thurldlyt 84' 3490 OECK6-F&NCES·PA TIO HOUN Ltclt. Hou .... Of· 409035 "'4-tt ... """'"'!-•"°35IO 648 403 1 s IO·up O.bt>ie 541·8421 btl mMls. r .. 649.3907 Covera ~ ~ fie .. a condo, C!MnlnCI ITmllNll •llL••W111 • ;~~)~ ::~:;:b UC ' 19 dOXLITY w or Pf o· 1c atract''' -O.r•nl•1 10 yHruxper 754-1~20 axpert• 122-101e ITIFf • 01..,.11 Painti""' 994.3137 Pm•1t1 <*alng ,.,, •fflctent H.. ----Oranoe Co OtlQtntl ... -Low, .... CdM '40·1380 Pa&\1.r.nclng.muonary-T HI Etectr1e·Plumbl~•11 • ma PllLM'I Slu<*li M~ TMUred PAINTINQIPLASTERINO *~.......,.* ecx>•Y tlOM-patloe-deClll Toppedtrernovecl Cl .. n ~or~· Al HofM. OfftceCIMnfnQ l UC T124 .. ,. 641-1427 lpectal~t In''*"· rep9ir ti SS~ It\~ It ho"'9 11'1 euy r~ •tc lie 831 5990 up new lawnt 751-3478 w<W1rtn1'd Tom 84~·1212 Cooklng~ff0..l2S3 NEWWat9hOUM810f• l~bOnd ~1143 Chrll •87&·2415 831..:t>IH· -'ti! CIMalfted 842·H78 ·--=-~~---~~~~~~~--_.::..:~~~~~~·~~~~-·-f_·--~r _r,_·~---=---=------:---t ~>.------··----~-----~---~~--~----~'~J.__, __ ~) .. _, \. ·-Ulll-Plllll Outalde ulea peraon wanted tor stationery company, exper. no nee. Salary & comm For appt. call Carol Mercer. 957-6044 UOlnAIY·P/T THEODORE ROBINS FORD JOMl HAll80R Bl VU CO\IA Ml\A l o<ll OOlO 5 Day wtl. attn• Good typing & communleatlon 1klll1 req Req telephone contacl w<><l< & omce function• For a .. 11 atarter type l)e'IOfl tn -an excltln_g environment Call 631 -31 13 8am-t2 noon Mon-Fri Ffee t~gd home femele 4 41 ' Tartan '76 Ketch yra old Bffgle & Terrlor. Fg/Sd reduced to $751< very sweet 96<4-7918 aft 5 213-743-2260 l 81S.88S.1116 FrM to gd l'lome lovable, ,-"-' -----attect1ona1e adult male 84 Catalina 25 Many Tncb 9035 Cat Fixed & hae trained xtras. fixed keel, lk new ...,,..,,. .... ___ ..;.;.;.;;1 um /llOPT 642-8893 s 14,500 Evea 641-3761 '80 Toyota •x4 long bed Regional Salee Ofb '°' Indoor Cal male & female, llllllH 21 wts~ ~~~20~;eat• natlonal fllneu/eJt«ciM declawed, neutered & Great crulMt' & a place t~ co. lffk• dependable apade, 3 yrs. Jtlnt pet•. gd keep It. (Balboa 111and) '8 t Chevy Luv II blue. perepn w/typlng. ph~ w/kld• 539'-1273 Must Miii Make otter! 52K ml. xlnt cond. $2400 & general ottic. lkllla.T --0---0-0-0-d-H-0-me--M-al-e ,_--==6_7_3-_34 ___ 4.,..1 ___ :-675-9435 or 873 .... 638 Pl .... call 714/261-8434 ·~ Hlmalyan-neutered & Sim /TYPIST M'lot• 1 yr old very ror Architectural office. lovable. 498-1657 xlnt typist/ word pro-F i ----c .. alng exp. d .. lrable, tra tart 1025 call Karen t>twn' 8-5pm. 2 loveseata ruat color pert 660-9128 cond S200ea 673-2697 SEOllUn II Ill 538-9402 * llHIH * Green/gOld ttrl~. good cond.$50.644-5261 lllYlll ITITlll 4 Poat qn waterbed t50 Employee wanted at 3 Patio Mt $50. 6ft framed Atcti Bay Shell. So. L-0-1t1llan mlrr0< w/m1rble '3~ hra wk 499 .... 14 1 bench S50 241-7374 SllllR JOBS EARN MOflY PRIZES ----Antique Twin Bed 100. Reflig-8'1 lk tl9W $650. Contole Cotof TV $350. Lamp• S2S. 75 650-20H Antq Larkin ~ $450. Deco<atOf qn .ofa bed $275, Sony aptlrl S 100 .. , glrl• vanity w/mlrrOf $4u, patio tble 2 chalfa S 10, atereo atand S 10. lg dr...., $30. 842-2824 TRID(' Bar brown lfftl'lef, 4 •WI~ ... " hlOh blCk •looll $350 xlnt cond M 1-38 t9 THIS GOING SAILINGSAi..!: ~I tuUrD Furn, appllanoea. rtereo • .lUllllWLI\ TV. rug• & much. much ........ ... mOf'et Top quality you ' ... _ can't loM & It muat got MIL PIL.., 675-575e. 332 Marine, ..... ,.,, BAL ISLE SAT 8·3 If you ate toolling fOf txtra - ..,.ndlng moMy, Of Ilk• 1 llY ... .,.. 10 00 plecee Hire M-cilc LES 957.a133 Mountain. Knott• hrry -------Farm Of Win Pritte and PleJtlQIUI Bar. new w/2 Awarda, Call ut nowt wa 1t0011, COit 11800 Sell hew aewral oe>enlnOa 1n S399 4 Po11er queen bed c M H a or J' v $99 2 Twn Iron & 8' ... &42~333 · hdtr8"*> S 100 • Mo ttque °'...., w/mlfrOf ~ llW ~ S 150 ~•k• o ffer HS* pref. Wk a a 790-~ wkftda PIT 81&-· fAUNOL! BED 145- TOY CHEST I 10 l'&-6474 DIMES -A . LINE . WANT· ADS l.MPORTANT MOTIC.E ~O I I PRIVATI PARTtEI Sflll your ltftm• for $50 or Hin In our l•mou1 DIMES-A·LINES pub· liah«I Heh Saturday In th• Dally • Pilot. OIMES·A·LINE ads mu•t b• p~d .o m•ll or bring ttt.m Into ttt. 0.lly Pilot o"'c•. EH •ur• to Include your phoM num,,.r or ad· , dr ... In ytJcJr ad, ha~ • '"~ on ::~t: ~:;:v::~;_.;. I ,.,.,, pr~. ,,,.,,,, or Ml/mal• .,.~,,,., DEADLINE: 12 Noon Friday Coal• Mesa Office ...... .., . .,... CoetaM11a.Ca.nae UPWTI llllPUI DELIVERY DEPARTMENT McLAREN'S BMW M-F 11119, S-S till 6 626 S EUCiid St. Fullerton. CA 714-6806300 213-691-670, Dat1aa 9117 '78 280z Xlnt cond. air. stereo & cau. new tires. $5250 080 854-1959 Datsun 210 1979, gd cond. runs very well. $2200/or bat ofr. 854-1363 '84 GL T Wagon Sliver upgrades. $17 ,400 64s--0650. (818>440-9527 '73 BUG Convert, blu w/iil new Int great cond $4300 642-8041 af 6 wtidya Wt Will NOT BE UNDERSOLD " m WE OARE . ...... ~ Bill YATES VW-PORSCHE 'ir l11.1r~1 q11-.,1r .u10 837-4800 493-451 I '78 Fiesta Looka/runi great. stereo Must sel S 1250. Bel no or 675-8792 '78 Mustang II auto. T-t()() hatchback 50.000 m $3,300 556-1253 Li1cel1 ·73 C8P(I, au10. air. radio sunroot. new int xln1 cond s1200 759-9590 Ofii •• ~u. tl27 '72 OLDS OEL TA 88 Pl• · ptb, p!W, ale Xlnt tram car needs paint & seat covers $550 646-6074 83 Cutlass Sup Sta w on fully loaded New ures only 291( ml This car tf very snarp• $8495 (9-5 979·3376 wknd 640-713{ PtDtiac 9335 Katella at 57 Freeway TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Sobt>ed 5 S peed Mt,ter tO c nunk t4 R41trioeran1 t!> Detached 16 Robbnh comb lorm 17 T revs 19 Scolo 20 F ou• bagqer~ 21 Codd'" ns1a1" 23 GravP 2!> Cobbler 26 Botn _pu11 · 30 L•k-•M nol •. 3 t Church tables 34 Game an1ma1 36 Unworldly. 38 Garland ~ Tw"n ""• ~ Depo1 abbr 43 Stock up bn 44 1nesrnuch H 45 Jaa r1n 47 Alley -t 49 Gambles !>O Sculpture or mosic e g !it Ovoral. '13 Panrv 'S~ Sash S6 Sof1 61 Insects 62 P11y1no e11e1 64 Lf't 11 stand 6!> Chemlcal compauntl 66 Pedan1 67 S•b•late 158 N1d1 f\9 w·~ .. DOWN l lnclvd•ng ) Rf'peal 3 He,,do 4 Ash orb~ S Relay 6 H191'1 CM!if~ 7 Team wOf'k••• 8 Intrude 9 Othe<s 10 Water bOdy 11 Let ~ •• 12 COl't,,bvte to the POI tJ S.....llgfl t8 Vetch '"Pretty - ;> 5 COMmon 104• 26 M~nOl'llf' 21 fhrl"f'-CA•<l 18 N1po1en~ 1• 1 Ill zq Eoull• D'"' · l• A Ge•d"C' '" Rf'dOUncJ 1' "',,., 'v0p:ut"' •· )5 '11l"ll1rl' • p II t('\ ll<' 40 AMr t! 4 I Tw I 4f\ lop~"OI~ 4 9 PfOb'I'"" S- 'Man '" \;> BH~ <, >l'l°•d PA•I• 4 ·~''"\' .,., n<e\•f'.J ... " ..... C.\t "itt ,, .... ,..,.o~ 'JC! H•tf't~ ~ • 1>0 ""•'""' f\1 " ... ,,, , .. , ... When you're having trouble keeping the family budget afloat. it's definitely time to get rid of some of your dead weight- your unneeded items. that is. The trick to survival is t o sell those items for cash with a fast·acting. lo w·cost classified ad. Your budget will be s hipshape in no time. people read classlf 1ed CALL: 642-5678 . . ' ., .. \ ---' I• ,, I I 'I) -- Orange Coasti DAILY PILOT fTuesdly, June 4, 1985 -.... Ml.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE -Nil.IC *>TICE I NM.IC NOTlCE "8.tC NOTICE •·*31 MOTICI TO I-----.-~------,,-_ , ___ NO_T_te_l _T_O___ FtCTmOUI M.llMH MOTICI Of' CONTMCTOH NO I 0' CONTMCTO..t NAiii tTATIMINT O.ATM -.• CAU.-.0 '°" atOI DIAn4 °' OAU.IHCHO.. aeo• f~lollowtng J!e'IOM art 8 00l-.CK IDWAllO -kA<>ol ~··14H~ flltw-lOle ••evTU" I SCTIOOI 1)tttnC1 N~W d0ln9butTneu11: -WHUUR POAT M l!.SA U NIFIED ANO Of PITtTIOH PORT-MESA UNIFIEC DADDY·O. '3~1 Vlata A4IO Of' NT1TION SCHOOL OISTAICT TO AOMtNllTI" SCHOOL OISlRICT Colina. Oana Point. CA TO~, .. , 8•d 0..011"41 2.00 o'clock HTATI NO. A·lnstt Bid DHdlln• 11 00 92829 ltTATINO.A.·1--pm ot IN t2 day ot June. To 11111e11a1 ~t1Clan". ocloekamottNtttllday ol RobettRtc.Wintlf.33631 To 1M "*''· t>eneflelatlM tM~ crad1t0ta Ind contingent June tat~ vi.ti Colina Dana POlot. CA crldllOtt Ind i;on11ngent Place ol Bid Rec•ljU credll0t1 and perttont wtlO Plac• ol Bid RKalpt t2829 Uedltor1, 11'1<1 oettont Wllo Putehaalng Dept • 2985-8 may l>I 011\WWtN il'll., .. tad Pu1Cll611ng Dept • 2ttt..8 Thlt bualneH 11 con- rnay l>I ol~ 1n1., .. t.cl &M1 StrMI, C09t1 Metia. CA In tlla will and/or .. ,.,. ot .,._, 8trMI. Cotta M .... CA ducted by an Individual In th• wlll and/Of "'"e OI Project ICltnlllle•tlOl'I LOIS IAENE WHEELER ProjaCll ldanllllcatton Robel Winter ROOCAICK EDWARD Ntm• A SPHALT RE· A petition hH t>Mn lllO<I Name CARPET Al ESTAN· Tlll9 111tement waa lllad WHEELER PAIR/AEPLACEMENl AT by SUE MONTOYA In Ille CIA HIQH SCHOOL ~Ith Ille Cou111y Clerk ol Or· A petition 11&1 beel'I llled VARIOUS DISTRICT LO· Superior Covrt of Orange Pl~ Plana at• on hit· anga County on A~U 23. by RODERICK EDWARD CATIONS County requ .. ung lllat SUE PurcnUlng Dept , 2915-8 1118& WHEELER Ill Ille SuC*IOt P1aOe Plana .,. on 1111 MONTOYA 1>11$>00ll'llad IS Bear StrMI Costa M ... , CA '" ... Court of Oral\oe County r•· Purcnattng Dept 298$-B '*"°"" repr-11t111e 10 92828 Publlll'lad Orange Coast quattlng 11111 SUE MON· 8"rStrMt.CottaMesa,CA ldmlnlater 111e .. late ol tne NOTICE IS HEREBY 011ty PllOt May''· 21. 28, TOYA be appointed as pat· 92828 dte4Klent GIVEN 11111 Ille abov•· June 4, 1986 tonal repr-ntallve to ad· NOTICE IS HEREBY Tiie pe1111011 r•quHll named School Otstrlel of Or· T·836 mlnlattr th• •t•t• ot tlle <I• GIVEN that 1111 abo11•· au111or11y tc 1<1m1n111ar tile anoe County, Calilorni.. act· Cadent nemao Scl'IOOI Olatrle1 ol Or· Nl•te. under the 11\depeo· 1ng by 11\d through 1t1 Gov----------- Tiie petition requeatt 11\ge Covnty Caltforn•a. act· dent Adm1r11t11a11on ot Ea· etntl'lg eo..rd llerelnal1er r• P\BUC NOTICE autllotlty lo admlnllter tlle Ing by~ tllr<>Ygl'I Ill Gov-1a1ee Act letrecl to N DISTRICT" wllll-------------- •tate under 111e 1n<1epen-arn1ng eo.1<1. 11er11nal1er 11-Ai-ring on tne ~t111on raoell(e up 10, but not latet 'tCTfTK>Ut ltUllHlll dent Adm1nlstr1110<1 Of Ea· !erred 10 fl "DISTRICT''. Wlll wlfl be lleld on JUNE 26. than the lbOVl·lllted lime, NAMI ITATIMINT tales Ac:I reoetve up to. but not lalet 1~5 at 9 30 A M in Dept Maled btdl for Ille award ol n ... lollowlng persona are • A hearing on 1110 ~lltlon than tlle 1bove-1t1ted time, No 3 at 700 Civic Center a eontraot tor. the above pro-dOlng butlneu 11· '*Ill be lleld on JUNE 28, sealed bide.for tlle award ol Drive West Santa A111 . Cit. jeCt RB PRECISION WELDING 1985 at 930 AM in Dept econtracttortheabovepro-92702 Bid.I thlll be reeelved In & FABRICATION, 188 E. No 3 at 700 CMelCanlet jeet IF YOU OBJECT 10 Ille Ille place Identified above, 17th St . Sult• IB. Co••• Ottve W•t Santa Ana CA 81ds sn111 be ree4Hv.<I tn granting of Ille petition you and shall be ope11ed and Meu. CA 92828 92702 the place 1<1en1thed abOve lhOUld ettl'MI< ap~ar at th41 pubtlCly read aloud at •lie Riek C Bro-r 11•2 IF YOU OBJECT 10 tll• ano sllall be opened and hearing and 11111 your Ob· above-stated time and Paular1no. Cotta Mesa. CA granting ol Ille pellllon you publk:ty read alOU<I al the Je<:llons or fife wruten Obj8C· place 92626 should antler appear 11 tlle abova·l181•d ttme and tlons with Ille court before There wilt be • n/a <1epos11 Thia bu11nen II con. nearing and s181a your ob-place tlle htartng Your apptar·. required tor eecll set of bid ducted by an 1ndlvldual iec11ons or Ille written ob/90· There will be a n/adeposlt ance may be In peraon or by documents to guarantee Rick C Brower Ilona with the ~ourt bel0t• required tor eacn set. ol bid your attorney their return In good con· Tiils statemenl w11 tiled tile hearing Your appear documents to guarantff IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR <111100 wllllln n/1 days alter wotn tne Ccwnty Clerk of Or· ance may be 1n person or by tlletr return 1n good con-or a conungent credltOf ol 111e bid opening date anoe County on Apul IS. your attOfl'le)' dllion w11111n n/a days attar the deceased. you mutt Ill• Eacn bid must conlorm 1985 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Ille bid openll'lg dlle your claim wtlll Ille eou,rt Or and be 1espons111e lo Ille F273IOO or 8 co11Ungent creditor 01 eaeh bid must conform preaent II to the perso11al contract documents Publlsned Orange Coast me deceased. you musl Ille and be 1espon11ve 10 tl'lll reprHentatlve appointed by Each bidder Shall submit, Dally Pilot May 14 21, 28. your claim with .111e court or contract documents the court wttllln lour month• on the torm furnished with Ju11e 4 1985 T-630 pr-11 11 10 the personal Eecll bldd41r shall submit lrom the dlte or first Is-the eontract documents a repreMntattve appointed by on the fOfm tumlahed Wltll suanca of letter• 11 l)(ovlded llst of tlle proposed subcon· tile court Witl'l1n lour mon1111 tile contract document•. • In Seetton 700 or Ille tr8Clort on this project •• ---------- from tlle <111e ot first 1.. 1111 of Ille proposed subeon-Probate Code ot Callfoml,I ceqlJlred by the Subleltll'lg P~LIC NOTICE tuanc. ol letters as provided traetors on 11111 projaet as Tiie Ume tor tiling olalmt 111111 and Subcontracting Fair -------..,--- In Seetlo" 700 of the required by the Subtetul'lg not expire PllOt to four. Prae1kl" AC1 Government '9CTITIOUI IU81Nf8S Probate Code ol Ceutornla and Subeontraetlng Fair montl'll lrom the date of the Code Sec 4100 et aeq NAME STATEMENT The uma tor fllll'lg ct111m1 will Practices Act Government Narlng not~ abov•. Eacll bidder muat submit The following person& are not expire prlo1 to lour Code Sec 4100 et aeq. YOU MAY EXAMINE the wltll MCh bid -Gertflled or doing buslnets as montlls from 1118 date ot the Eacll bidder must eubmlt 111e ~ept by Ille court If you culllef's cnecil payable 10 SUBECA. •239 oana Ad l'leltll'lg notle• above W1111 eacll bid eertllled or are • P8flOfl Interested tn tile DISTRICT or a bid bond N-por• eeacn. CA 92663 YOU MAY EXAMINE me casnoer s checfo. payable to Ille n111e, you may MtVe in the tOfm aet forth 1n Ille Kurt A Mlllat.o, 4239 Ille kept by the court II you Ille DISTRICT or 1 bid bond upon tne executor or admln· eontraet documents In an Dana Ad Newport Beaell, are a person 1n1era1111d 1n 1n Ille form set tortll on Ille lllrator. or upon tlle I t· amount nol lets than 5% ot CA 92663 tlle as1111e, yov may serve contract documents In an 1orney tor the executor or the ma;clmum amount of bid Tnoa busoneas 11 con· upon Ille executor or admln-emount not lest ll'lan 5% ot administrator. end Ille wltll 81 a guarentee ll'lat Ille bid· ducted by an lndlvldual latrator. or upon 111e ••· Iha maximum amount of bid tlle court W11h proof of ser-Cler wlll enter 1n10 the t<urt Mthaleo torney tor the executor or as a guarantM 11111 Ille bid· 111ee, a written request $tit· Pfopoaed contract If 1111 Tiiis statement was flied admlntstrator. and Ille wull der will enter Into tne 1ng that you dellre apeclal same la ••arded to suen I""" Ille County Cl"k ot Of. tile eourt willl proof ol .., proposed contract II the not10e of Ille fifing of an 10--bidder In the ~t ol lallut9 ange County on May 6, 1985 vlCa. a wtlllen requeat Siii· same •s 1warded to sYCh ventory and appralsement of to enter Into said eontract, F275741 Ing 11111 you d8$1re special bidder In the event ot taJlure estate essets or of the pell. such teeurlty w:lll be IOf· Publlsll&d Orange Coast notk:e of me ming ol an In· 10 enter Into tald contract. loons or accounts mentioned felted Dally Piiot May 14, 21. 28, venlory and appralsemont of sucn security wtll be tor-In See1100 1200 and 1200.5 of DISTRICT r-vet· Ille June 4 !985 estate assets or of tne pell-felted tile California Probate Code. right 10 rejact lily 0t: all bid• ' f ·63-4 Ilona or 1eecwn1s mentoonad DISTRICT reserves the Kurt Kupfarmen, At· or to waive any lrregularltlea In Sectton 1200 and 1200 5 ol r1gllt to re1ect eny or all bods tOfMJ fOf Petlllonaf, 4a1 In any~ or In Ille bidding •----------- Ille Cetttornia Probate Code or to waive any u-regularttlet T~ A••-Sutt• 120, New· Pursull\t to Ille provttlonl l'talC NOTICE Kurt Kupfetman. At· In a11y bids 01 In Ille bidding port .. eeti. CA 12'10 of Section 1773 of Ille Labor l--~;.;;..;~----- tomtJ fOf petlti-. 4'31 Pur~ant 10 tlle prov111on1 F>ul>itSl'led Orenge Cout Codil ol tlle Stele or Call-ftCTITIOUS BUllNlll Tellef Awe., SuHe 120, New· ot Seetoon 1773 of the Labor Daily Pilot June 3. •. 10. lornla, the DISTRICT llU ob· NAME STATEMENT port lleectl, CA t2MO Code 01 1118 State of Call· 1965 talned from tll• Director of The 1 11 1 Pubflsll· .. Ofan~e Coast lomla. the DISTRICT nas ob-MT -512 Ille Department ot Industrial 0 ow ng pe<sons are ""' d<>tl'lg business u Dally Pilot June 4 10 tamed from the Dtrector of Aatallons tlle general HOLSTEIN INDUSTRIES . 1985 the Depar1mlf'l1 of lndu•tnal DllDI IC NOTIC[ prevall1no rate of per diem THOMAS l8017 Sky Park MT 513 Aala11on1 the general •YP\o • wag•• 11'1<1 the gen8ral Circle . Suite M lrvlna CA prevailing rate ot per dleft'I LEOlt.L NOTICE prevlllll'lg rate fOf llollclay 9271• ' ' wages and Ille general NEWPORT·MEIA UNWIEO Ind OV9fllme WOf'k In,,,. I(). Euefld Baff Co • Catltornl• prev1111ng rate tor llOtlday SCHOOL DISTRtCT callty In wlllell this work 11 lo corporellOtl ls017 Sky p1111 and overtime work in the lo-NOTICE 15 HEREBY be performed for each eratt Circle . suiie M. Irvine, CA DEATH NOTI CES caltty In wllteh tl'llS work Is to GIVEN inat the Board 01 or type ot worker needed to 92714 JEAN R. L UMSDON be per1ormed lor each cral1 Education ol the N-port· execute IN contraet Tllatl Jetftey B ThOmu 71~0 R ''SJdenl of C:Orona del Of type ot worker needed to Meta Unified School District rites are on Ille at Ille DIS-Gardess AanchO Mirage 2 e-ecute the eontr&CJ Tll'" 01 Orange Coul'lty wlll re-TAtCT olflC41 locat•d II CA 92270 • Mar. Caltf for 2 rat" are on Ille at the DIS· c:eive sealed bods up 10 10 00 Purctoastng Oto• . 2985 Bear Sally Holstetn 25 t • 22nd year.. Passed away TAICT otllce located at AM on tlle 19th day of Street. Costa Mell. CA Street Cota 'Mesa CA Jun<' :J, 1985 in Nt•W· Purcn115ong Dept . 298~ Bear June. 1985 at tlle F>urcllas-Copies may be obtained on 92627. port Beach, Ca Sh1: ts Street Colla Mesa CA ong Otl1ce of said Senool Dis-request A copy 01 these Tiiis buaineu IS con-Copies may be obtained on lr1ct, located at 1985•8 Bear rates sl'lllll be posted at the ducted by 1 general part. survived by her !>00, request A copy ot these Street Costa Mesa CA job !Ille nership Tho mas. daughL(•r In· ratfl$ 511811 be P<J'Jled at tne 92626 at 'Nll1c11 11me Hid It ll'lall t>e mandatory upon Sally H0111e1n la\!.. Eleanor. stst<'r fOb site bods w111 t>e pubhely opened the CONTRACTOR to wflom Tl'llS statement was toled II sllall be m1n<1a101y upon and read for MG20·E MAIN Ille eontract tS awarded. and wotll tlle County Clerk ol Or· lO·lo'-' M aJt·l1nt• tlle CONTRACTOA to wllom ME M 0 Av F 0 A upon any subcontractor angeCountyonMay 9• t985 Lumsdon. and grand-1neco111rae111 awarded and DECSYSTEM 2060 under sucn CONTRACTOR. f'2'75ll4 sons. J ohn & Stt·ve>o. upon any aubco11trac1or All bods are .to be in ac· to pay not leu tnan Ille tald PubllShed Orange Coast all ws1dmg In Corona un.der such CONTRACTOR, cordane woth Condlt1on.s. In· spoclfled rates to all worke1s Dally PllOI May 14 21 28 to pay not less 111an the said structtons and Specill-employfl<I by them 111 the ex June • 1985 ' • • del Mar. Ca Sht• has spec1t1e<1rates10 all workers catton• which· are on file tn eculion 01 tl\a eof'ltraet • T -~O bef.n a ITlt'mbt-r of employed by tnem ,,., Intl ea tne olloce 01 1119 Pu•ChMing No bidder may withdraw p E 0 for 50 years. ecuuon or the contract Dtrector 01 1810 School Dis· any bid tor 11 period of tOrty· , P h I•-d Th No 1>1ooer may witlldr11w trocl 2985.B Bear Street 1111e (451 days alter the date __ POOU __ C_NO_T_IC_E __ an e wmc an e anv bid for a per1od ol IOrty Costa Mesa. CA 92626 set tor tne opening of b1da AIL{'r Guild al SL live (45) days alter 1118 d11te A Perlormance Bond may A payment bond and a Ml<'hat•b & All Thr set for tile opening of btds be required at the dlscre11on perlormnnce bond wtll be C.h h Sh A payment bond and 8 01 1,,8 Dtslnct requored prior to execution Ang<·I~ Ur{' <' per1ormenc.e pond will be ol the contract and shall be h h S No b•dder may withdraw I.dug t -.<: vol dl l('r 1requored prior to e1ecu11on llos Bod 10, a period 01 forty· on tlle form set forth on the ra Madre E!Pmenklrv ot 1n .. con1rac1 and shall be five 1451 days 8118, Ille date contract documents d S , . c .. h I • 1n the lorm set tortn on the set 10, tne O"""'•ng thereof Pursuant 10 Section 4590 an 1£ rra ~ 00 In contract documents """' of 111e Government Coae or Swrra Mctdrc Mem Pur1uan1 10 Seet1011 4590 Ul;n~::,~ca~ Jt:to State ot Calllorn1a tlle orfa1 s.er'VR'eS wm rNThT-a-ovefnnreMCOaeof School Otstrlcl reaerves Ille contra~'( wi11(;011laln held on F'riday June Ille S1a1a ol C&lllorn1a. the r1ghl to reject any or all 8 ld1 prov151ons permitting the 7 I\ AM S contract w ill contain and not necessarily accept succeaslul bidder 10 • at I prov1S1on1 permitting Ille 1118 lowest Bod and 10 waive substltull securlloes tor any M1chael3 & All The· 1uccessru1 bidder to any informality or irr8Qulan-moneya wlllllleld by the OIS· Angeles Church 3233 subsutute MCUrottes for any ty in a11y Std reoeoved TRICT to {Insure per· P r V • D C moneys wotllnetd by the DIS· NEWPORT-MESA UNI· lormanee under ..Jlle con-au 1( IEW r , tJr TRICT to ensure per· traet ona del Mar with the tormance under Ille eon ~:'a~g~C~~~;Y OjSTRICT 01 A walklhrougll of Ille rob Rt-v John Hog1•rci 1rae1 Carolyn B S tocker. s•te llae been scheduled lor Davtb o ff1c1atani.: In A walk1!1rougll 18 SCfled· F>urcllasono Olreetor June 11 1985 All blddert uled lor June 6 1965 a• p bl hed 0 ""e Coast -.11cwld contact Mrs CarOlyn. l1c·u uf flowt'r'> r on 10 oo AM 81dders are re-Dallu ~1~01 Jun.':"i 1 1965 Stocker (714) 556-3217 lor tnbu t 11104' lllt1 y li1• Quored to rrtake Ille walk Y r 655 1nQulnes regarding tlle walk· FICTITIOV8 BU81NH8 NAME STATEMENT T lie tollow1ng persons &Te dorng bus•ne'Js as AC t !AUDIO CASSETTE INSERTS COMPANY! 67~ Wast 16111 Street Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Tnomas F' Thurt>ee, 675 wim ,Im\ Stree • COsta Mesa. CA 92626 Th11 business 11 eon. ducted by an 1ndlv1dual Tllomas F Tllurbee Thtl stllemetll wae tiled wotll the County Clerk of Or- ange County on May 3, 198f> f'W"5742 Publlslled Orange Coast Oa11y Pilot May 14, 21, 28, June 4, 1985 T-635 l'ta.IC NOTIC£ S(•n 1 to 1 h1· than I) rof 1 •hrougll tnrOU1jfl Bldd8fS not allend- h P• f Go""T"lng Board IJ tng walk·lnrough are nol to your 1 ot(r• au " IC11ot1n 8 . Blocker. POOLIC NOTICE be eont1dered. <11squaJ1heo NOTICE V 1 t' '-' M 0 r l U J r V . Purol'IHln9 Dlreetor tor lhll b id INVITINO BIDS dtn'( ltnj( ti44 271)11 Published Orange CoHI FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Gowernlng Board BJ NOTICE IS HEREBY D.t•lt Polo! May 28 Ju11e • NAME STATEMENT CarolJn I . Sto c ker. GIVEN that on June 13 GAIR 1985 The IOllowong persons are Purctw.11119 DlrectOf t98S at ttoe nour of 10 00 RE S(•1, T •652 doing busoneu as M OM p bl lled 0 Cout JUNE N ~ t1gf Producls at 333• East u os range . • m on the City Clerks 01· 63 A nattvt' of C1h I Coast Highway Suite 25 1 Daily Piiot June 4 t 1 ~~:~8 flee located at 17200 Jam- u _........ POOLIC NOTICE Coron11 Ciel Mar CehfOfnta boree Boulevard Irvine, forn1a ra:>SM.• t1WJY C1111torn1a. the City ot lrvlne J " 1980:. f 11 • 1 FICTITIOUS BU81NE8S 92625 Manoucllellr M11lek1, ounllC NOTICE um• <., ,, fl ow 2•00 Elden Ave •2o CoSla ruu wlll open bids tor the publl· mg a lt•nghthy 1lln1•ss NAME STATEMENT Mesa CA 92627 Allreza cation °1 tl'le le981 notlees 01 Sh" was lllll o .J.mu Tiie lollowlng perso111 are Kllaza1 S11me Myra M INVNITOINTOICBEI08 Ille City of Irvine during Ille "' ooong t>usone.u as T S fiscal year 1965·86 ary tt I IJ~:! 1n Sii!I 1AVtNE SPORTS 1•250 homlls ame Notice 11 nereby 1na1 Ille All bids 111ou10 be eon-B~ r n .i rd i r1 • i < .J C•.tve• Drove Irvine CA du~~~ ~~s~n~~~e:!, ~~r~ !Board of Trustees 01 111e la•ned 1n Maled en11etopes B l I r 9"7 ,. Huntonglon Beacn Unton marked on the outside on the c· lov i•1 w 1 '. '' Cnar1 .. ~ B11r hlflr 5• 10 l"f!r'lh•D r , H19h School District will re· lower left·l'land corner Hen r v W t • .111 w111n111 Av11 11 v111r, C.A MOM Product~ 11 '8"" 81 1 ce1ve sealed hods tor supply BIDS FOR PUBLICA llON f , P;orln..,,h•P Av Man C 5 0 S PPl ES lwlovt•d rnolh1•r '' 'I? 14 I> M 1 ~ ong U T DIAL U I 0 F l EGA l N 0 Wtlliam II (;,llr •ii lJet Bron~ 'j.it lf• Wdlnut ~uc:i, r~r da;,' 11 ,. C meeting or equal to lhe TICES-CLOSING DATE 1Avf' 1,,,,, .. r,A •u7 14 u " 8 8 Q ""51 sl)<t<•htal1ons on hie on the JUNE 13 198~ l rvlnt• lo(r.111rlf11oth1 r '''" b1Js1ne'I' ·~ con ~11~1~ P1o~o~5May 2 t 26 Juna oll1r.f' of said 01slroc1 I Tiie btds Sflllll contain IN! fJf CJ.iv1cl .111d 1\111v ducted by W I A I & Bod~ \llall be elaerly following mtormahon Gair also 'iUfVIVt•d by CtlilrtM8orc111er Del Br1nk Th to~ "/tt n ga 1°La lmarlced CUSTODIAL SUP-1 M1n1mum rile per legal · , Tn.-M111~en1 wa'\ flied t 1 c "·" omeye • •, PLtES Bod =607 addrened I ad h er brotht·r J,,.,. µh H ••11tn tnf' County (,1erk of Or 12099 ''" Joaquin Hiiia 10 Allyn E Rowley PulchH I 2 Rale per column 1nc11 Re·~· qf Pair,, Vt•1 11nge r.ounly or1 May 13 Road, Newport Center. 1ng Man11ger Hun11nglo11 beyond m1n1mum M I 96, N•wport .. acll C A t2teO . S ,. de'I ·" tit'' 1•rrwr1.1 1 " • T 644 Beach UnlOl'I High cnoot 3 Rate per column tl'ICll serviu.., \.\di ht• lwld F7792U D•stroct 1025 I Yorktown for subsequent runt r Publ.,l••'ll IJ•anqe Coast A~" Huntington ~ach. 4 Oeadflnall required IOt Thur,d.ov • Ullt h Da•lt P11ut M•v lt 26 June P\&IC ftOTICE CA926•6andr8C81ved1f0tl newcopyancteanee11111on1 I 1Hl J .11 ~ .HIP M 4 t 1 196!. befClfe 2 00 pm June 20. s Areas ot e1tc;u111100 (•1· p 11 1 1 1 Br 11 t Ito 1 ' T 6•51 FICTITIOUI BUllNEll t96S 11 wflich ume and tech mep snowing are111 of ~llllth M rHllJ,JfY NAME STATEMENT ptace bids wtll be publtcly ctrculallonl !he following persona are lopened 11na read 1n Bldg C 6 Number ol pat<! Pinn• An!!> 'inu 1 Ii PUBLIC NOTIC[ 1dc11ng business as Am 361 ' 1Ub1Crlpllon1 w11111n Irvin• Murtu.H v. du'" 111111 t BLUE Ft ELD FINANCIAi Eacn bid snllfl remain Vllhd Clly llmola '.l:ifl t,~i.i'i NOKrl~~F 11 .. Bems N-p0r1 8'o"tn tor a 1)6r1o<1 or 60 daya etter 7 Frequency of publl· (.A Q2660 1"9 date spec1f1ed tor ll'lfl re· catt0na APPLICATION FOA Weyml Howetd Blauvelt Cltlpl ol b•ds 8 Number ol copies dll r -l CHANGE IN l ,,, Belli' NewPO<I Beach The 8011rd of fruttM1> trlbuled or mailed wttllln McCORMICK OWNERI HIP OF It A '12660 sllall be Ille sole 1udo• ol the Irvine City 11m111 at no cost M ORTUAR Y 0 ALCOHOLIC 8£V£RAOE rn11 1>u,1n11111 " r.on !Qu11111y ol 11qu1pment ollerad 9 Diie ot adtudlcatlon ae 1 l<l'> Laguna C~nyr1ri LICENSE •Juttll<.l by an 1ndtvldual Md r11aerv11 the rogllt to re-newspaper of general ~oad '> 28 65 WfJyl>#j H 8t11vv1111 ~I eony or all bl<ls end to c1rcu11nt0fl w11111n 11>• County L ulUna Beact 1,,1 1'• Wllom •t May Conc.4!W'n Tllo! state~! wse llleO w8'•e 111y 1rr99u1art1y tnerln of Orenge and a 1111emet1t l •Jlll M 1cn11e1 J 1• apply wotll 111• County Clerk ot Ch· SI 0 NE 0 ALL V N I . 1h11t Mid ldjudtcatlOtl 19 cur· 9?6S , 1ng lo the ~11rtment OI Al ange (;ounty on Aptol IS ROWLEY. PURCHAllNQ ntntly tn lull torc;.e and elteet tQ4 94 I<, 1 c ntlOllC Beverage Controlfor 1995 MANAOE" 111\d 11.u not been vKated 0t j 42 ON SALE BEER. & I nntu Published Orange Coa1t Ml Hid• HARBOR LAWN· MT. OLIVE M or•uary • CemPt .. ,, C.rem.u or1 162~ Gosier ~ ,,. ro~fa Mf'.,;.j '>40-5554 ' PIEACI IAOTHEAS BELL IAOAOWA V MOlltTUAAV f 10 Bro adwlty Costa MeM I WINF /Put> Prem 110 NII 11 I Publl•lled Orange Coat! D111y Piiot Jun11 •. t t , 1985 itct IN fl,.,,. fl•ad for r&- tOhollC oe11erag" at 1880 01111~ ?1101 May 14 21 28. T -657 09tvtng bid•. ttlay will t>t M onrQvla Cnsta MM&, C• June 4 t99!1 publlcly oe>ened 111am1"4td ~4'827 I T 63 I I P\BJC NOTICE Ind deelated Tiie bid• Wiii P.,01111111<1 Orsnoe Co""' I oe caleui.ied .,,Cl t"41tec>or1 C>l•ly Pilot Jun • IOI!~ 654 j f'ta.IC NOTICE ,ICTfTIOUI ltUIMlll ot 11'141 rHvttt Of tM bidding i ~ NA• ITATIMIN'T 11\d tll• ~•leultUIOlll of 11'141 FICTfTIOUI BUllNl!IS Tiie lolloW1ng peraont 11a btda wlll b4l repor1e<1 to thl I NAME ITATEMl!NT dotng 0011n .. 111 City Counc.11 al llt regular POOLIC NOTICE Iha tOllowlng per10n1 .,. C: ANO S LAIRD COM mee11119 of June 25 1985 <1n1ng bull,,._• 111 PANY t&e0 ~1nd09 Ctrele 1 Tl'le City Counell r...,'(fl F1ClfTIOUl 1Ut..6u MEDICAL SAL CS AS· Foun1t1n Vall~ t1111otn11 th• f!Oht to rataet any~ .. NAift 1unMiWT soc1A res !13~ Pr0tn0f'IWY 1121oe bid• .1 11 conaiCMW• 11 1t Tl'olt loOowino PlttoM ,.,,., °' Wfll'1 Nppo<I a..c11. E"'*'n Curttl Laird 9860 ~y 10 dO IO tor IN <Jnong l)<J'l•n~• u CA Q,660 R1nd09 C:.trcle FC>Ynt1un V" I publlC goQd Tiie City Cou~ c:;uN!'lANO DfS1r.N 62' o"'""'' '>1onor11111 !115 Nly Ca111orn1a 92798 ell 111ao rllM"'vet Ille 11g11110 S11111lnr•I 1r111n" (./\ "' l 16 Promontory Ot W~I N-SandrH t<ae L&1rd 01\60 I award Ille bid on Ille bllla of -FoR TH l RE COR D " ~ I " MAJOR LIAGUI STANDINGS Amartcan lHtu• WUT DIVISION W I. ~C'I. G& A11911• 'Cnl(eOO Kan\e\ Cttv Oeklend Mlnno,ota Ste Ille Tuu ,, n m 1• n m 1s 1J m I 1 I , 13 2• 4•9 • n ,. •st '" s n 17 449 11 JI' 367 9 toron•o ••"'"'°"' O•lrolt New Voit.. B0\101'1 Mflwa11•1t1 C1ev•lend IAST OlVISION J2 •• ,. 10 16 Jl U1 71 2• 1S t1 23 11 33 Mondav'' S<ores Belllmore l Aneel\ ) 80\ton 6 Cltvet•"d S New Vort.. S. 0a"'•na 1 Seattll 9 Oetroll a Tu11s l . Cn1ce110 l • s • s ' I I . ' 16 Mllwaukff ot Kon\n (.11v PPd '~'" Tode11'• Game• Aneel• I Romonicll 6 11 .ii Bolttmore 10e11is l II. n Saalli. 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C111c11110 CuD• Gregory Sm1tt1 \\ ISv~ttv1llt Md I SJ Toronto Kttvon Boll\te uf I C.etvt\tnn Tt!10U ~· Oetro1f lloc l'\<11d C" arotr o tHovetO<I<. N (I SECONDARY PHASE Finl Round t Bn•ton Frie Hel1t!I I' tLOu•\'""~ \I I 2. \0<1 Fram t\CO Potrllt.. C.1101'" "' I( ul umbl" St J 3. Toronto rood ~tollltmvn• 1> r V•"'"'" Winn 1 • P11t\Dw11n f11u1110\ 1111110 u I Ar11ore1 \ N1Pw Yu•• v .. 11v1•\ Mlff\ael Bet.snoer P 1Co1 ~· Fultt'rtM• 6 St Lou•\ A1cnaro Morro\ 1o A••tO'I• SI 1 1 Oe"tand Bl•1ne Oe111>enoettr n C Nortn C 11rci11no I 8 Pt1111<1elof'l1a Alie,. W•\dorn p CSen Jelinto Te.a\ JCI, 9 (1uca110 Wti.11e ~. Sro11 11.er•naw o t UC l ..,._.,,,.-, M ooireal Jim ~lvn1"1 " !C.enr111al ll B11lhrT1ore Cr a111 WortlllllQIOr )b 1C11rr1to\ Coll I 11 C"t11ca11D C.ut>\ Jlori Ewart lb 01 t(frrolo\ Cult 1. ll. M Ml' \Ot• OewavN' Co1tmon o (( naltfv Coll 1 14 At1an111 OoOO JOIVl\On ,1 1 Tr~tll. 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J( 'IO Tt•" Oanot!I Laf\tr· II •C1tru\ (01< I ~I Oetro1• O•v tt M1 •tr o C a tT\.CH'n (o,,nty co11 N 11 ThtrO Aou110 ~1 ~on ~ ranC1\fO I ""(e LI"•' •· l(unnur\ St Coll. 0~14 1 SJ I orontu Chf1\lon11er Lf'~ ~ o f0•\11~ (l flft ~4 P1tl\OurQI\ ~ ,,. Barr v o• CMl'U r C A111 ~S New l'on f ar ir",.' \• "'' C.tr""' r-•O•aO•o V&ll"• ro I Sil 0~• a~<t A.,...l't• E ••Mrrv o '>•l'l 0 ego S• SI Pn11aoetoh10 Kev•n Brown ct t Siil"' mento (1IV toll I. st, (111COllO Wtl1lt' !>O• Kenn•tll i:fahmlne, of IMl11m1 Dade Nurll• CC Fie 1. S9, Mon1real. LOU1$ Calvert, o ILvM Coll . Ttx8\I, 60, Balhmorl' John 1<01111 o (Mire Co\la CCI 61 c111caoo C.uta Paul Ku1n1or. o I Alvin CC TeAllU 6J M onnewta Pl1lll1P Pnce " 1LA Haroor Coll I, 63 At1an1a Lo<>nel C.11\IOn u f Triton JC 111 I. 64. Seattle Jeme\ Bru'"'" 1> tAntelOI>(! Vallev Coll L 6S. N"w Yor> Mel\. Andrew Bero o ISacremf!nlo CC I 66 M iiwaukee. 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Vt'• 1C.11rtl1) Time 11 ... 12 EXACTA tl U P•O V 1.0 THIRD •Ac• J!>O v•rd• Pam' E w Aovll• tCra1 I • 00 Carol\ (herg•r IM1ulleldl !>COOP\ QI !>llv11r tOldertckltnl Time II 70 FOURTH RACE J~ vMO' Otl 80bb•t' o,, <Broo'o t• 20 Ima Soll 10111 II tC.e~Clel P•t•v\ Fren I M•l<hf'lll 610 00 160 ~00 HO u o 420 1380 900 11 40 uo 00 1110 610' .. o Tome 1l Y9 \1EXACTA 1 1~I 1>111d \14410 l'IFTH RACE. 810 vards Boronut tBroou 1 1910 Tt•H V1•1no IMolfotl()I Milo rnunotr <D•denck \41nl f.me 4S 96 1010 HO 900 540 380 u EXACT A ' ]I oa a '11160 SIXTH RACE. JSO vAflh ~oort1no Bia !Brook\) 19 10 Commenter• IMo•cnelll Hem1><n1<1' l(rt11ut1 I Time 1•00 910 360 HO 2 00 HO U EXACTA t1 I i Pll•d \ 10. JO ~EVENTH AACE. JSO varO\ AOOllO Johll tl ackevl I •O C.or>e Ana C.ot F'oncv ((1Qri Stw Pan tMo~l•etOl Time 18 03 $2 EXACTA 16 71 011•0 \11 00 EIGHTH ltACE. lSO varO\ BCA 1<111ohelr I Peutloel a 60 Hlllt1 fru Att>el IMv~O ~mura1 Wafl•Ot I Arrn\trOnOI r ime 11 69 • 00 HO J10 HO 370 '1 EXACT4 ll \I 01110 llOl 90 U PICK SIX 11 7 I 2·6 11 oa1a \7,J14 00 to 20 w1nn1nQ htll~t> llove hO•l9'1 Car rvo11er \97 •88 81 NINTH AACE JSO v«t•d\ A eat Sun F Iv f T reuurt ) •O Aoc•inonaroff tCa•coot 180 7 '° S40 UO Jem•t' Dev L •t1'~vl Tome 11 99 \2 E)(ACTA 19 IJ oaoo \1910 At•en~ 1.f~6 : Franch Open l •t Parhl TODAY'S AESULTS Women'' Quert8f'finel SlntlH 810 C "''' F vf'rt Llovd"' (U S I det T trrv Ptlt1IP\ IU SI 6·4 6·9 MONDA Y'S RESULTS Women'• Ouat1ffflnal Slfttla\ C.•euO•o Kohdf' 1"11\rn IWett C,erme!!Vl oe• Hana Mano110.ov11 1C1etl'I0\10vak101 6 ~ 6 4 M11r11ne N11vr1tol0va IU S I O.I M""" Ceccn1n1 t1111lvl 6·1 6·7 Men's F our111 R Olll'ld S"'-s Stelan Edbl'ro !Sweden) Anders Jorrva. b J 6 I 6 4 6·1 J1mmv Connor\ IU SI Clef Fran<nco Canctlloth llll•v), 3·6 6·0 6 • 6 1 Ivan Lendt CCte< hOslovak•e I oef Aaron llr.cll.\teon IU SI 6' 6 1 6-0 Mar"" Jo•tt o Argenllne I oe! 11••nr Gvn tr>art'.11 \w111erleno1 6· 1 6 ' 6 l USFL WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pct PF < Oak ~ 11 t 161 J81 Dr•t• '~ ~ 0 b&I JU HOu\•n q ~ ~ 600 461 Ar 101'11 6 9 0 •00 299 PM!lllml 4 11 0 J61 111 LA Eu1rtu J 17 0 700 719 San Anton.o l 11 0 100 113 EASTERN CONFERE NCE ' 8 1mnvnrn. 11 • 0 133 39' Ne .. Je•\I'~ 10 S O 661 JS? r arT'oa Ba~ 9 6 o 600 lSJ Batt1mort 8 I 541 191 JllC ... \OnV1li1' 8 0 SJ) )41 Mt1mon1, 8 1 O Sll J II \\ Or111nao 4 11 0 '61 1M ~ , cilnCMll oievolf oer1t1 MoncstV'l S<ort B1tm1nohem 29 Houston 11 FrldllV'l Game D•••~ao et M•mDfll\ Saturdev's Gamet Bolt1morf' 111 B1rm1110Mm T11moo Bev ar Port1<1M Surldav'\ G1me• Exorau 111 \111 Anl<)n•o Hou\ton •' ()'""'' °*"'•"O 111 Ar.zone Mand.IV'• Game J•Clo,\O~v•tl• 41t Nt1w Jerw-v NBA J'tnoffs CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (Be\1-of·S.Vtn) CM"e t Bo•ton IAI L••tt• 114 Corne 1 -Lahn 10t BO\IOn 102 PA ?91 J 11 370 136 3'0 181 )47 769 lOS 343 n6 J34 m 391 Carne I u lreu 136 Boston 1t1 tt oiler, ll'lld \l'rle\ 1 II WtdM\deY'l G1me Bn•ton •' L•k•n <Cn•rino1 1 •• 6 om I ,rldllv'' Oame 811\IOn et LAllltf\ IChilnlll!I 1 ot ' D m I sunoav•, Geme, If M<Wtrv Laun •' So••on tC.hanntl 1 et 11 am 1 Tv••Clev, J11ne II, If M<tnarv U lltf\ ot BO\l(lfl I( r111nnt l 7 "'' ~ nm I Alt llm•\ POT Mondev'' tramae1tan' BASl&ALI. Amaflcall .... _ ANGELS Slon.<f ~levt R008'•· 01IC11er 10 • minor laa11"41 c.ontr ac1 wllh Eclfnonton ol thf Pec111c Coa\I Leaou. N(W YOlllK VANKr ~Klllltd Miki Arm,1rono olttller. from COlumovt of tilt lnltrnall<)nal I Hove Ol>llOl'laO Oon C-•. IOClltt IO ( olumbu\ NdeMIL.Mwe ATLANTA BRAV[S-Pl.c:ld Paac:ual Peter. Of!<t1tr Oii Ille " d1v Ollebled "" Called uo Devi Sell'*' oltchaf, ''°"' AIGhmond 01 Ille lrilflrnfllo"•' l .. ilua n LOUI~ C AltOINALS--IJl~tO o.rta41 POrler. c •tellar on Ille I\ <l*Y ~~tllJINJlit C•llflf •JD llendv Hvl'lt cetcnir' lrorn l OUl\VI~. of Iha A~~.n AUOC:l8110n "00T9ALL UllltM $119" , ..... L.11.ttiUe lO' AN~tLES EXPlt U -Welva3 Al• land• Smith ,,.,.,, ~"'"' r.uoty isn Sf1tn pt)ft B<t•<:h CA 92660 A1ndQtl Circle rount111n v 11 Go"11<1erat1on otll•r u11n ford 1,...,, 11 CA 1121111 Tiiis bu'1neu 11 co11 ley. C111forn11 92709 wNltn« or not auc;11 bldder1----------Jen l•edl9y. 2H9 E Ttllt 11ate<Mnt ...., filed TIMI lollowin1! 1*110f'11 tt• cNC1ed by • Ol'f*'ll Pin· Tl'lo\ !)"'"""'" 11 con ducted by en lf\d1v1du-tl fhll but•ne11 " con may be the IOwMI blddef or 111\.IBUC NOT1C£ EIOtn •C COlll MMA CA Wlll'I IN County Clerk of Or· CSOlng ~ n.-neuntp 84~·91~0 du<.tfll<I o~ ,,. naov d•Jal Dotnnot Signora111 ductlld Dy "vtblnd 111<1 ""''• llWI 10W9S1 r~tibll bid-• 112827 t"04I CQ\inty on May 1, 19" C'1 SPRAY ,AIH'TIHQ Tom" St~ c;,1\ar r, ,,1 !his •l•tarNlflt wu llNld I M2-.Cvr1>• Le!td let. ~ntiout IUIMH Janet W POiand, 2824 '11PA tU&I ~Y. lrvlne. Cali 1. ........ T ..... ..-...... "'-pl N-..... _ .. c.. Pubfl&.._,, Oran1ge C"""'"' , ....... 92714 fllft ... ~, -hied Ttio\ '' •'""'"n' ... ~~ "'"'° I '"'th !Pie Count'( Clerk of Or Tllot sttt..,..f'nt wu toled l Oiied May 23 1985 .. -.. ',._...' ""'" 11 ·-,..~ • .....,"• " 0 p .. ,... '· ":$ ""' W1111 1119 County C*1c Of Of Wllll "" (.n11nty c.i ... ~ nl Or 111\Qll C.ounly on Aprtl 25.1W11h1!\tl Counly' ci..r~ ol °' Neller c. 1.ac.:r· ctt, Tiie lollowlng 1)9fl0fltl .,. "'&84 p 0 eo, 3012 New ally Hot Mty , I 21. ~ • TOl'TI R St~. 28872 •noe County on M•t8. 11185 •ng.> t "'"'t '" llA11y' 1118~ 108~ onoe Covr'lly '>"May 8. 1986 Cteftl of tN Cltr 1Ntfte1 dQlng butlrlftl ti pon S..Ch CA 112M3 June• 10&~ Vitti l.adart. laguna ,.,_1 llf7SS20 I '274111 , ,ttlat ly ..,.._. ,...,....., DetMltY 8ATOAI. '700 w PICI"' Btrt>•r• J Nor111, H50 ! f..a37 NIQVtl CA 9'877 • Publ• ,t..,. l"!r11ro1~" '(.r1••1 Putlh•lled 0••1'199 Coa't I Put>'""~ Orarioa Co.ti Put>lltNd Otange Coeat CoMtJiwy N9WPOfl Batlefl. EkflJt. •I. Cotti Mala. CA•----------Pul')lt$fl;lld Of-no-eo.t °""" Pol t llAllr 14 /I 111 1011111 Pilot llAey 14 11 ... Oaoly Jl1IOI Mlly 14 21 211 Diiiy Piiot May 29 ~ •. CA t2M3 ,,,,., l'UlllC NOnct: Ectwon c Laird 91180 Olllfy ,.,,01 May ,, " n u..,.. 4 1~110, 1,'""' 4 1ou J,,,.,. • tM'I tte5 'aul JOhn Monly toot Th11 l>vtlneu ta con· Rindge Cira.. 'OUJIU'" v.i. JuM • 1118!1 I ,--f g,11 T 83' T Ull WT 134 Ollve Av• ~un11ngton lad by e ~al part• l'tCTfTlOUa ...... tev. Clllilomta 11701 l all , I 1 haGll CA 11'848 ~,,, NAMI ITAlt•WT' rt111 bu1lnft1 f• con ,ACtFtC VtEW _..OlltlAl ,AAK c.m.ttry • Mortuary Cll•P.' • Cromaiory 3500 Pac1nl \/~ Drive Nltwport 8HCh &U-2100 ,, . _ __...., ____ J.~ ____ _,_..,_ ____ v __ --~ ~---..... ~; , ( I Coast .,ORSCAITI ONA2 lervlftg NewpOrt IMoh, Cotti ..... , Hun.ting ton leech, lrvlne, Laguna leach, Fountlin Yllley and louth Orenge Ceunty ree women attac e ' -. e ID l Oastram a Suspect sought for robberies, 2 rapes in three sepa rate county incidents By TEVE MARBLE man appc.ired to be tn his mid-to 0tt1MDa1tyNM llMf late-20s A man who apparent!) raped and Ir. mr \gt Otck Bowman said the . . The Lions Club reeled in more than $172,000 at Its 40th annual Fish Fry over the weekend./ A3 robbed two women and auacked a first att.ack occured Jn Irvine at about third dunng a four-hour rampage 2 15 p.m. out!>1de a Flagstone apart- M o n da 1 1 \Q.._u .. &h .... 1':--"1od'°"'a".l)'-"br..i:)-~m.;.,:e'-=n~t :'."'.w~he,:.r~e~t h~c::-r.m,:,:a~n=-"cc=:o::--n;,,..fr.;.._o,,.,n.:..:te;.:d_;_a ___ :.__-.! police rom ( os1a Mesa. Irvine and woman returning lrom the pool Coast residents give their opinions of President Re- agan's tax reform proposal./ A3 1Califomla Lottery commissioners award the first ticket con- tract and describe two "instant" games./ A4 Solar power tax shelter scam costs national treasury $78 million./ A4 Nation Supreme Court gives its blessing to silence as long as Its not called "prayer."/ A4 Four suspects are In custody in ·'the biggest spy operation since the Rosenbe~gs. ''I AS Doctors say mechanical heart recipient Murray Haydon has suffered a stroke./A4 World Prime Minister Raj iv Gandhi says Union' Carbide's compensation offer for Bhopal disaster Is "still too low." I A4 Police destroy a bomb near the Syrian Embassy In London./ A4 Sports Three area baseball standouts are selected in the major league free agent draft./81 The Dodgers rally for a win, and the Angels blow atead./81 Entertainment The Gershwin score is the saving grace of the revival of the 1930 musical "Girl Crazy" at Sebastian's West./83 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Classified Comics Crossword Oealh Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Play Review Police Log Public Notices Sports Television The_aters weather B4 A3 BS-8 B4 B7 B8 B6 B3 A6 83 A3 88 B 1-2, 8 84 A7 A2 A room with a view Two eqalrrel• u.e a tall buah for a .cenlc "riew of Upper Newport Bay, poulbly admirin& the approach of summer or &ettiDI a •tart OD their tal'l. PSAseeks 12 more flights with new, quiet jet liners By JEFF ADLER Of 1"9 Deify "'-i llalt Paulic ')outhwl'\I .\1rl1m·., ha\ .1p- phed to Orange Count)' 011ic.'1a1 .. fo r pe rmission 10 fl) 12 add111onal f11ghl\ fro m John Wa)nl· ·\irron u\tng 11\ qu1l·t nc" 1e1hnl·r ..\ntl al lea<.t onl' <.·ounty supervisor .., up'it't bccau!>c 1he move could 1ncrea\t' lht: numhcr of daily JCI Otghts at John Wa\ nt• A1 rpon from SS 10 tl 7 fhc San Diego-based airline ap- plied forthccxtra 01gh1 " Frida}. but 11 will be several more month~ tklorc a review of the application. 1nclud1ng add11ional "iuntl tl'"'' l.ln tx-l.llm-' ple1cd P~ \ applied lor the add1111111al tl1gh1' undt•r prm 1\11111' o t 1hc rl'll'nl- 1) apprO\l'tl a1rlllll' .It'll'\\ rlan wh 1rh C\l'mpl!> rnmmanal )l'1S from lhl· regulated 55-flight <.e1hng 11 thl'' l an \ucre'l\full~ 1akr off from tht' a1rror1 at no1'iC le' d\ hclow !16 dec1tx+• Supern snr\ appro' cd the-aet-C.-S'I plan and 11\ !<6-dcnhcl bamt·r '-"Ith the tntcnt1on ofma1n1am1ngumtrol\ on -the numl:)(:r of t11ght\. Roard members had been adv1<,t•d that no plane flying wao; capahk of quail!\ 1nll lor l'\l'mpl t11ght' \tncc P\\',h1gh \\lllLL lllO-p.1"'11 gl·r Ii \c-1 ~fl tx·1U1n lh 1ng lr11m l11h11 . V. ,I\. nt• to I h,· \.HI f I rllh l\U l ll.1 \ \I l .. I thl· fl'thm·1 t1111\i\l~·nt l\ h.1, lln" n tx·m·ath lhl· KtHkt 1lwl ( ,·t1111g l'\l l'PI llfl llnt' Clf \\\II llU',l\11111\ C1l11l 1.1I-, 'aid \1rp11rt 11111,t· ,1h.1ll'flll'lll "' lit.al\ hchl'\l' 11 "111 l .l\lh qu.tl1l\ 1111 nempr-tl1ght ,1.1111' Hown c-r 'IUpt'n 1c;nro; m11o;t ar proH· tht• adJ11111n.1I llitihl' .ind .11 lea\t one hoard nwmb\:r (. ha1rm.1n Thoma' Rill'\ ... n·1 harr' "ith thl' \lllWl1011 ·· T "l'h r I' .1 ntJ1, ul11u\ numl'\\01 11n (Plea•e •ee PSA/ A2) Will oldies s ·till !Je goodies? Antique cjar buffs rev up horseless carriages for Gre~t Race from Los Angeles to New York I krc 1\ 811} Halliday 1hc Ncwpo11 itc'ttC'h tu1 bhd u ht"r-. rorttlden n 1 whl'lhl•r he should "l10Ck coshmcre hnthrn~\ for the man who hn'I rHr) 1hrng.. ·Kind of hot. I'd think .. he muw' rolling lht• mlll<'nnl hctwecn ht' linger'> I !ere " 011l I lnll1dov thl." antique car hufl . l"\pl::11n1ng -the d) nnmtt'' of r111r"ngo IQ29( ht'"Y Rond'ilcrdo~n tht· n1111e1n\ honc·11 ling !luck ro:sch lrorn I o\ "~ark' to cw Yori.. c 11) 'II 11 hrrak\down rt hrt•Jl'tdown · lw 'J"' mattrr of-lat 11\ ·or rnur-.c 11 ,htmldn't .. ~ I' . . llnlhday. owner ol J-tnll1daf \ Trn- d111omrK toth1n1 of Newpeft-Bt"IK"h. has been JU1&hna busmc">'i and pla}' 1n 1hc months lcadtn& up to the (ircnt .\men an ( 11r Ra r. a crm•"l<oun1ry contest wtth a first -place purS<' ol $100.000 The race. open only to ownct""'l ol nutO\ made heforc 111'7. llcg1n\ Jun<' 24 tn lJn1vcN1I C 11~ 11nd end' Jul) 4 .. n New York <it > Thcrt· a rc 10 'l'hedukd ovl·rn1¥hl \IUP' tn ~·­ t~t·cn ttalhdn) l' hcing \fXln'IC>rt•d b~ thl' Oransr < oa\t f>;ul) Ptlot Jo~· "-fart~ c hr\'mlM nmhn~ll . ' • B1nm ular\ . .\ .\·\ RO\h &. Paint and Lonmar Inc \\)mh produt'CS "l>al- la .. and other 1dc' 1'i1on \ho~' and llmnbutt'\ 1hr J.lnl' f onllJ ~orko\St '1dco tape\. r c~ SmLlh, a spokc)ma.nJor the T c"a'-hased met orpn11rn. \1:11d the race 1s full of ix·opk file 1 lalhdu~ "ho ,ha ve a common afTcct1on for old car!> and an old-fosh1onr d 5('0\C of ad' l'n- turr ""'ho.le to"' ns {lo~ down to~~ 1hl' roc:c .,..hcthcr 1f the: mtddlr oftht" da\ or n1~ht." \:ltd ma.tJi ·c mcxl old. t'\Olt\' Ncclllc'I I\ \how 1ni th~· fon) ( urm mo"1C' {"ThC' < 1rc1u R:u.'t") 10 worm m c1111cn\ u!'\ for the r cc. • C\mtth 1d •• .\nd .,..\'·re not r'cn \topp1n1 th,·tt" · Tnr nm.• m.iuaur.ilt'il 1n IQ~' when 11 onl) went as fa1 1·.1 .. 1 ,i, I nd1a11Jpoh' 1~ bJwd nlht·11 q•n loo"Ch. on the "'(1rr.11 R.tr" of l<xtS "htt h wa\ 'l'IOO\nrcd h\ th1· 'le" \ o rf.. TinH~' t "l'nt lr1lm -..i,·"· 't m-k < 11' lo Pa11' "I 1h1nf.. thl· winner d iJ 11 in \IA month~ or \o · 'im11h ~1<l I he ra,c: \\COi out ol \U~UC ~u1d.I) .. ThC' prc\{'OI t·1h11nn ut thc-ralc ha\ l.lf''Cd mul h tx·11n I ht'f\' "''II he more than 1110 c:n1r.int' th1' \(";lt 1ndud1nJ IWO from l nil.ind 'I' IOJ 'lpon\O"' thc oppo11un11, f\1 bill lhc contc'1 a' .-n tnlcrnation.11 l'\.t'nt The race ''a hknd 11l 1ni,·n111h'nnJ JX.'ntstenn• and tJf..l'' on at am1' al n1r n" 11 mO\C'\ li f..c "'°'<'\Mt ot rnllina .auto mu~um .u ri1" 1h1 , n11n1r,• \n roatt" .if\" """11·,l l\\ n.1, 1~JIM~ Tu'illn. "The gu) \.ame up behind her and Police 1n the thrcr c.1Ue!i \aid the demanded mone~ ·· Bowman said man took mone) from each of his ··~he ga'e him SW Then he de- "1ct1m-; and stole a blalk Dat!>un manded the. keH IO her car which she pickup truck from one of the women gave to him .. · The att.ackcr. la'il ~en 1n Cmto Bowman \did the attatker forned Me!Wl dnv1ng the black pickup. wa!I the "Oman into a hedroom and raped described in each case as be.mg tall her black and slender w11h shon dark L l''>'> than an hour later. a man hair The women told officers the (Pleaae eee RAPE/A2) ' Beer-to-minors crackdown nets 7 Valley arrests Undercover police use 18-year-old to trip up violators By ROBERT BARKER Of tlM 0...-, ,_ ..... Sc' en people have been arrested 1 n a Fountain Val1~1 Pohcc Depanmen1 undercover opcra11on aimed at un- lawful sales of alcoholic he' erage-; to minors. 1t "as d1 scl0St:d toda' .\lleged onenc.kr\ 1ndudl· l'lll plll\l'l'\ at t"u \urt:rmar~cl\ ·~~· liquor r ,<;tort'\ and J dru11 \lull' acu1rdinl to l t R1,hJrJ l>J,,·np1111 "'ho head'> the ongoing,'"' est1gat1on .\n out-of-to"'n 18-~ear-old boy "'a' used b~ pohu.· to \elect six pack'i ut beer at thl' \torc:s and take them to the checkout \land for purchase. Hts 1drntifica11on clear!\ sho"ed that he "ouldn ·1 he 2 l 'ears old -the legal Jnnking age in < allforma -until 19!<8 DaH·npon ..aid It the derk' .-.old the lx'er to the \lluth j>olicc ntT1cel"'\ obsen1ng the 1ran.-.ac11on' "ould arre'it them on the '>POI tor \ wlat1on of state laws, anordtng 1t1 l>a"''npon '\oml· 111 thl•m "'ould g1ggk .tnJ ,df 1l l•' him · l>,1, ,·np11rt ..aid Hut 11 ,Jft'' l"mpfcl\Ct"S l hn ~t·d (Please eee BEER/ A2) Two of septuplets listed as critical with lung disease By the Auodated Prus I "O o,I thl' Ii' l" \Ur'" in~ I ru'1Jl 1 ..eptuplt't\ ha,t• 'J ',·r. 'l"Vl'H' lung d1,ca<;r" and dm tnr.. .,;-i, tht•ir ,on d1t1on 1s no" rnlttal ant.I umtabll' Doug \\nod a 'ro~r,man lor c h1ldrl·n-. Hmr1tal ot Orange C oun· '' .-.aid \1 onda' that thr l"n ''"' 1ntanh .. 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MARBLE Focus ON IHt NB~s \.\ h~ JOit 11 1~ tn dmptn-r ·&.nfr 1n,lnJlt1nn' tdnH .11 ~~mph 1111 ~11 mtnutt\ Jn11 tlwn rnakt" .t kit I .ind mat..c m1nd-~)u1tna l•''' ula1111n' 1111 Jt'I \luck ht-h1nJ" mill>. 1ru1 k J11tn@ I' mph and I f'-1" 11 hut &l"I \IUl f.. hl'h1nll u lohn .l.>lYrr trnC'tor l('IOP 'mph 1 The~ att"\1.'' eral "':I" nl lo<''-'"ll ·11 tlw rtt(<' One,., 111 ttaurl' nut \\ ho"• nut '""'in and v.htl \JU\t 1n 1t lnrthc l.uk < larl and I 'nn lkaumon1 1it ""<'"'pon Rea( h .ir1· 111 thl· rMt' 1111 thl' 11d."t"nturC' 11. m11, h "' ,111\ thinJ d\l· I 1lC'la\l,C'itr.thn ll~toohn11 .it m\\ . 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Bankrupt developer Gerald Goeden of Irvine mui.t appear in coun June 17 to l)~c charges he embeule<l mon&a&c payments from homeowners in Laguna Niguel and bribed a banldna official. Goeden. 44, the former president of Irvine-based Goeden Co .. and h1J wife, Betty Jo Goeden. surrendered to authorities April 19 in Central Mu· nicipal Court 1n Santa Ana where they pleaded not guilty to the charges. They a~ charged with .20 criminal counts stemming from the devt'lop- ment firm's operations 1n Laguna Niguel, San Juan Capistrano and Ora nae. Goeden faces 11 counts of grand then. three counts of construction fund theft. and a single count each of makinJ. a false financial statement and bnbang a banking official. Goeden and his wife also are charged with wnt1ng $440,000 \.\Orth of bad checks to a commod1t11~s broker. .h is estimated that Goeden lost about SJ million playing the com- modities market. Homeowners m Crown Roya le.· a Goeden Co. development. protested and eventually sued the Irvine firm 1n 1982. Residents claimed they mailed monpae checks to Goeden. but that Gerald Goeden the pa) men ts were nc:"er lorwnrdfd to the banks Some homeowners said the) were forced in to foreclosure. More than a dozen of 1he homeo"' ners have filed lawsuits against the dt\l.'lopment firm. The company also was at the center of a protest 1n Corona del Mar where the firm awned a large apartment Betty Jo Goeden compleA that was being converted into luxul) apanments. Residents da1med their rents were doubled and tnpled but that the promised "luxury touches" at the complex were never made and that some constructon was left half. completed. Th.e Goeden Co. filed for bankruptcy in early 198_4_. __ In LOI A~. the "*cury ~II ,, .. Wednee<Say 10 a high ,,.., 82 aft., morning d0ud1 c!Mr away, the NaOonal WNther Service eald. Hight of 82 10 98 were forecQt lor the vali.yt. At the cout, hlQha of 72 to 78 were for.caat. while mounta.ln reeort1 wlll reach 65 to 73 degr ... aftef' overnight low1 of 42 10 52. Along the Orange Cout It will be mo1t1y clear Wednesday bYt eome low ctoudl n~t and morning houri along the coalt. Warmer daye. Lowe ton ht 6" to 63. Hight Wednetday 72 to 76 al beachee and 82 to 88 !'\land vallt)'t. From Point Conception to the Mexican Border and out 60 mllu -Inner water1: Light vartable wind• tonlghl and Wednesday morning becoming weit to southweat 10to·16 knots Wednesday 1fternoon. Wind wavea 1 to 2 feet. Tempe Calif. Tempe High IOw 10< 24 noura end•nQ et S • m Btli•••....S 1~ 59 e...... 69 s• Freeno 11 90 lltN:Ut., 11 . eo toe AnQelM 73 eo 0 911 lend 68 80 PNO~ 80 52 Aeo &1u11 92 es ~City 11 11 Sec:r-lo 113 51 Sa~nat 66 57 Sen~ 68 63 S•n ,,anc:•aco e2 se Stnll 8erba11 11 !>O s1oc~1on ee s 1 HIQl'I, IOw IO• 2• 11.0vrt t<lll•no ·~ 5 P"" Berstow eo 52 Btll!OP 7 6 • 1 Blyllla 85 62 C11111ne 70 57 long e..cn 70 U MonrOYIA T' 511 Mont•ey 6• 52 M!W~ ---~ Newport 8Hcll 6 7 S9 Ontario n s1 Pllm Spr•"Q• ee S• Surf Report LOCATIOtl Hunhngton e...:n R•v•ot JeHy N-p<>tl 401n St•Mt, Ne .. poo1 22"4 Str..rl<...,PO<• 8all>Oa Wtc>Qe l egune 8NGtl Sen Clement• Wale< 1 .... P 63 Swell d1tec:hon '°"'"-' Tides TODAY llU '""" '3 ... , ' 3 poor I 3 l)OO< 1-3 POO' • poOI I 2 poC)f 2·3 , .. , Se<.oncJ 10 .. Seeono nigl'I • 11 pm 10 36 pm lS 68 F1t1l l<>w F"lt l\IQ" Second tow ~n.gn WE.ONHDAV 1109am tOOem SIMI pm I 1 22pm I • 3 t 2S 6' un liTrfOCflTlf To1·p m rrMt Wed....O•y II S 12 a m eno Mii llQAln et 1101 pm HIGHER PENALTIES FOR JAIL JAM? ••• P11a<1en1 1J S3 Rl-lkle 13 ~6 5.,. Berna1d1no 611 S7 Moon ,, ... 1001)' ., 10 IS pm Mii W.cl.....Uly II 6 53 a m llld ""' 1qa1n al 11 IOp m P'romAl The ACLU requested that a hear. in& be scheduled as a followup to one held · March 18 when Shen IT Brad Gates and count) supervisors were found in criminal contempt for not complying with the federal Judge's orders to improve cond1t1ons at the jail. County officials are planning to add 125 extra beds b) installing tnple bunks in the main Jail. But Herman said such a soluuon "is nothing but warehousing ofbod1es 1n a concentra- tion camp manner. without the slightest regard for minimum s.tan- dards of human decency ... According to Herman. Judge Gray's orders allow extra beds only as a temporary solution .• While the Jail was built to accom- modate 1.191 inmates the Jail popu- lation has been as high as 1.931 with up to 435 inmates without beds Already, the count\ is being hat "ttli fines ofS I 0 a da) (or each inmate who goes without a bed for 24 hours. The fines went an to etTect May 17. but payments have yet to be made. The county Board of uperv1sors will meet Wednesday to consider Sheriff Gates's request to add more than 100 people to has department. Gates is also asking for supervisors to increase the department's budget by more' than $4 mil hon to cover the costs of moving inmates from the mamjail in Santa Ana to other count) faci Ii ties. On Ma) 27, 100 Jail inmates were moved 10 the Theo Lacy minimum- sccunty Jail facilit y 1n Orange and 76 were moved from Theo Lacy to the James Musick Honor Farm near Lake Forest Pair deny charges A father and son. officers of a Costa Mesa company. have pleaded inno- cent to charges that they sold 1nfenor steel 10 the U.S. Department of Defense. - Donald R. B1galkt. 53, of Garden Grove and his son Timothy R. Bigalke, 30. of Newport Beach entered their plea Monday. Petc;!ty let• night and morning tow ttoucla eiOtlg the COUI 01_.,.... ltt< end •ermer. Hight lrl the IOw 70. eiOn9 11'9 ~ encl~ TO. eM llOs lnlend ~ ~to 13 San Gtt><i.4 1l 55 SenJoM 11 •9 S...tl Ane 70 51 Senti Cruz Ill •9 TelloeVelley 6• 36 UC l f asters short of goal By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of _D..,.l'tlo4 1WI With the spring term coming to a close. UC Irvine's African famine fighters say they haven't reached their goal ofSI0,000 per month in pledges from the campus community. have been fasting pubhcl> for 1·o~ay stints since May 7. Van Vu&t himself and Julie Justus. president of the Associated Students of UCI. were among the first fasters. He said fasung for more than I 0 days could Jeop- ardize a student's health. UCI students are be!Jlg ask to pledge SI per month until the hunger crisis has ended. uled June I 5. i\bout t"'o "'eeks ago. Van Vug1 challenged UCI faculty members to match the,.en1hus1asm of students and non-teacUing employees an pledging monthly donations for ;\fncan fam- ine relief. "The faculty response has staned coming in. but 11's very slow ... he said Monday. PSA SEEKING 12 MORE FLIGHTS ... Graduate student Johannes Van Vugt. leader of the fu nd drive. said Monday that $8,000 in pledges had been raised. and a founh group of students had begun fasting to call attention to hunger problems in Africa. Orpniz.crs are hoping to raise the remaining dollars before UC l's sum- mer break. This is the last week of spring classes. with final exam!> beginning next week. UCI com· mencement ceremonies are sched- But 'he said a number of youth gr~up on and otTcampus have made don ions to the relief effort. P'romAl the surface," Riley said today. "If I'm correct. this as no slam dunk (on the airline's wanning approval of the extra flights)." "I don't want to see 11 (the extra flights) happen until "'e get things with the a1rpon all ironed out...wath all the lawsuits and other things." Riley said. The board chairman. whose dis- trict includes the airport and nearb:r Newport Beach, added that he was disappointed w11h the airline for the timing of its appltcauon. Riley also has cons1'1tentl~ has maintained that supervisors made a com mitment to Newport Beach resi- dents who oppose airport eApans1on to hold fl1gh1 le,ds at John Wayne Airport 10 the 55-flight lid the board adopted PS.\ first announced lt'I intenuon to St"ek extra flights Apnl 11 after the Jetliner flew its Februaf) test flight'> w11 h such stunning quietness that unlimited number offl1ghts appeared well within the airline's reach. PSA. the airport's second-largest earner. 1s alloted nine daily f11ghts. mostl} to Ba} .\rca de<,t1na11ons. It 1s believed that any e'empt flight!. the airline wins also would be fl own to Bav Area airports. the B;\e-146. manufactured b\ Qnt1sh Aerospace. ft1es so quietly tha·t 11 makes no more noise on takeotT than most pri vate and commuter airport During 11s February test senes. the Jet registered 82.5. 83.8 and 84.9 decibels on various airport noise monjtors off the end of the main runway. A reductton of one decibel is com parable to a tenfold reduction an sound energ}. according to a1rpon noise abatement officer Chris Ed· wards Van Vugt said groups of students an Vugt said UCl's Kappa Sigma fraternity recently held a part~ to raise funds to fight hun~er. RAPE, ROBBERY RAMPAGE IN COUNTY ... From Al matching the descnpt1on attacked a woman at the front door of her Walnut A venue apartment m Tustin, 1nvest1ptors said. Tustin police said the man de- manded money and then sexually assaulted the woman for nearly an hour. No getaway car was seen. At about 5:30 p.m .. a 28-year-old Costa Mesa woman said a tall black man wearing cowboy boots came to the front door of her Bay Street apanment and asked for paper and a pen to leave a note for a neighbor. The woman told police the man forced has wa y inside. robbed her and threatened her with a steak knife he grabbed from the kitchen. [nvestigators said the assailant took the woman 10 a bedroom. ordered her to disrobe but discon- tinued the attack when the telephone rang. Poltce said the man grabbed a knife. put 11 to the woman's throat and demanded that she sa) nothing about the attack. \\hen the "oman got otTthe phone. the man ordered her 10 return to the bedroom and undress. But before an) thing could happen, the woman looked out the window and ~aw her husband rC'tum1ng. poltcc said. OLDCARSREVUPFOR 'GREAT RACE' .•. BEER SALES .•• The man ordered the woman into a closet. threatened to ktll her and ran out the front door. nearly crossing paths with the woman's husband. 'c. From Al the nation 1n a 1936 Ford convertible. "Last year. we didn't know what we were doin~. We were pretty lost out there." said Beaumont, owner of a truck business tn Buena Park "We learned as we went along .. Beaumont said he and his wife didn't pick up a stopwatch (an ell- 1mportant piece of hardware on an} car rally) until the day before the race. "I suspect we'll do better 1h1s ~ear .. he said. Dnvmg has 1931 Pontiac Coupe w11l be Costa Mesa re~1dent (ah in Woolsey, who 1s being sponsored b) Gary Gary. owner of Orange Coast Jeep/Renault in Co~ta Mesa Navigaung for Woolse} will be Thomas M Kucera. who ha'i l Cl ' ears of road rall y nav1ga11ng c\pencncr One dec1-;1on all entrant\ mu'it come to termc; "'"h '' sparl' pan~ "'You take n ·cn thing \OU l an l arr) and then pra} ."\aid H:m < r.inddl. Jn Irvine architect. who hope' w he compet1t1-.c 1n h" rc\tor~·d t 1n'i F-nrd Cabnolet "It's the httl<' th1ngr, that kill )OU ... Crandell ~aid .. fhc IHVC thing.' always ~eem to hreak .. For the most part LOmfort 1s thl' last conr,1dC'ra11on \11 ke Lmlc an hi Toro bu<oanesi;, owner. "''II be dnv1ng .i IQI 1 Cadillac. a tnunng model thal ""'" hhe to be dm en w11hout 1tr, top "It's a c.on \crublc but "'hen \Ou Just Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot Deltvery teOuerentMd push the top back. 11 acts like a parachute and billows up." he ex- plained. Little. who drove a 1929 Model A Ford last year and the )ear before. said the wear and tear of taking an antique car acrosc; the count!) is tremendous. ··You're asking an old car to go through a great deal. The) \ 1bra1e and rattle so much that things JUSt start falling off ... said Little who craded the head on the Model .\an last )car's race. "I look at 11 this way If you don't break down and you don't get lost. then you stand a pretty good chance of being in the monc\ I'd hke to ~1n . of cou rse. but mo'itl} I'd JUSI hke to ftn1-.h " It doe<,n't hurt to hr t rl':lll\l' Halltda\. tor 1nc;tanlt' "con\ld(.'r· mg an mtt'r<.om "'tnn 1n hi\ \l'h1dc OeLauc;l' thl' np and m.ir of wind inside hie; l•lr make' l'<1n\cr'3t1on 1mpo~s1blc Last }'car, rnntc~tant<, U'icd an> number of ln\en11on\ 10 cool otT radiator~. One dn"er hooked a squ1n l'>ottlr to the radiator and mounted a plunger nl'\t to his 'icat .\nother nrculatcd 1h1.· "'-Jter though a l.lrgc tank t>oltcd to the \ldl' of his car E"cn race has 1t<o chJracter I ast }Car II wa<o Dennis Holland of ( O~ta \1c"3 Holl.Jnd dro\1.· a 190<1 Bu1d that b" conserva11 ve esttmates burned I 14 P'romAl The woman told officers she ran Davenport said local pohce worked out of her apartment in time to see the with the ABC to develop gu1dchnes man driving away an a black pickup for the operation. · truck. 1denucal to the vehicle stolt'n tn Irvine. · quans of oil along the race route. identification and refused to sell the Even though his once-milk white youth beer -as 24 out of 31 coveralls were splattered w11h oil and establishments did -the store will goo. Holland refused to change receive a notation of commendation cloth mg until the end of the race when from the state Alcoholic Beverage The trackdown followed com-"It looks hke 1t might be the ~me gu):· said abwman. who said police haven't rounOThe st0Tenp1ckup truck or an} other clues that would lead them to thC' rapist. he dove into a hotel pool. Control officials. plaints by city offi cials that Juvenile For that, he wa~gJven l-M-" pmt of Personncl '8t the -AB(" office in-gatherinp-wtth ttohoi being plcn- The Race" award Santa Ana said the alleged violations tiful have been considered a "large Bu t Holland won't be around 10 cafl) a muimum fine of$500. They problem." Police also have rece1\ed defend hi s title this year because he said 1t 1s unlikely that liquor licenses numerous complaints about tccn- was unable to line up a sponsor. The would be suspended for first-time aged dnnkffig from residents. Daven-Reporters Tony Saavedra and LI•• race entf) fee alone 1s S6.000 and otTcnsc'i. port said. ~ahoney contributed to tbis 1tory. most entrants figure to spent at least ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SI 5.000 before all is said and done. 11 The oldest registered car in this year's race 1s a 1906 Mitchell Road- ster that will be driven by Miss Ginni (1oodheart, aka Ginni Withers of Fountain Valley. Her husband. New- ton Withers. will be driving a 1914 ~ord The drt\Cr of the oldc~t rar 1hat fin1,hr~ c:arn' \~.5.!)()() Correction The column 1n the Ma ) 26 ed1t1on of the Daily Pilot hsting addresses and telephone numbers of local elected representati ves _ga ve an incor- rect phone number for state Sen. Manan Bergeson The rnrrC'ct number 1s 640-1137. .. ANNOUNCING OUR BIGGEST WAREHOUSE SALE TWO DAYS ONLY SAT. 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