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ORANGE COUNTY C A LIFORNIA THURSDAY. JUNE IS 19-85 1 . r~f NT c,
Ex:-wif e flghts for hostage release
Coast woman calls State Department.
emb~ssy in Lebanon after kidn'apping
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of ,,.. o.itr f'llol 1""'
~ara Jacob!>en, the n -w1k ut thl'
American hosp11al dm~rtor kid-
napped laM wel·k 1n Mu<,km \\C\t
lk1ru1. ha!> !>pent.Jong hour'> on the
Coast
Fobner Secretary of In-
terior James Watt partici-
pated In Eagle Scout cer-
emonies in Huntington
Beach this week./ A3
Times M irror Cable Tele-
vision.Co. cleared one
more hurdle in its bid to
take over five south coun-
ty franc hises./ A6
California
Protesters d isrupt a S an
Francisco s peech by the
head of Ni~ragua's larg-
est rebel fo rces./ A4
Nation
The Senate is focusing on
10 proposals to permit or
ban new U.S . aid to
Nicaragua./ A4
A computer predicts
some relief for the
South's six-day killer
heat wave./ A4
World
Brazilian o fficials are "90
telrphone with ll S. offi cials and
1ore1gn d1gn11arie'> trying 10 "1n her
former husband's freedom
Rut the efforts havt: reo;ultt:d 1n little
more than a sore t:ar and a largl' phonl'
bill for thl' Huntington Beach
Vessel
rebullt, -.
but will
it float?
By ROBERT HYNDMAN 0111M0911yl'lkolli.ff
There used to be one .. ure wa\ to
sink the S.S. M1ch1gan. Put 1t 1n water.
The 24-foot boat, built in 194~. ha'>
earned a reputation around Newpon
Harbor for m mo!>l lamou<., habi t -
s1niwl1g.
Cat<> mil\ have nine li\l''i. but
former mac'kerel boats rareh exh1b1t
such longe'-11~. So aftc.>r 11 11tHta1ed a
submannc nine times. owner Jim
Dale decided it was t1ml' to rc.>bu1ld
the ~.S M1ch1gan
~nd after three month~ 1n thr care
ofthl' shipwrights at the South CoaM
Boat Yard. the s.s_ M1ch1gan IS read)
to take its place once again among thl'
colorlul boats thal call Ncwpon
Ha rbor homl'.
Plan'> call for the l\.t l(h1gan to
return to thr dock at Dale's re\-
wurant. tht• Villa No,a. rather than
the familiar tnp to Da' ~ Jones·
l ockcr
(Ple .. e see MICHIGAN/ A2)
woman
Nine days haH· passt:d since L>av1d
Ph1hp Jacob..en 54. ~as abducted
May .:?8 b> SI\ gunman as he crossed a
'itrect to his JOb at lhl· American
Univcrs1t) of Bt:1ru1 Uo'ip1tal
The captor\, da1m1ng to be from
the shadow} Islamic Jihad group.
relea'tcd a color photograph Mo nda}
dep1c11ng a llrl'd and gnm-look1ng
Jacobsen But no ransom demands
have been received. acrnrd1nJ 10
State Depa"rtmcnt" officials 1n \'-a h-
1ngton D (
~nd so thl' former Huntington
Beach man remains a capllH~ 10
Lebanon. a countr) torn b~ ~ar
tx't"'een poht1 cal. and rt'hg1ou' fal-
t1ons.
Sara Jarnbscn hao; done her part tu
SC'curl' hl·r former husband's rcleaSl'
b) kt:ep1ng the phones ringing at thl'
State Department. tht: Lebani:i.t• E:.m-
bass} and an} other agenc\ 1n' oh ed
"Ith U .. foreign pol1C)
She's called Sccretar} ol Stall'
George hultL. ·a!ts1stant 'ICCretan
Richard Murph). as "di a'> mem~r'
of the l ' S. Senate Foreign Relation\
C omm1t1cc. and other ( ap11ol Hill ollic1al~
Sara knov.n to her friends as ~II\
even tned to get ihe 'Washington
Delly,....,.._.. bf L .. ,91,,.
Will it be •ink or awim again when the S.S. Michigan la launched Saturday?
percent sure" the body of
Josef Mengele has been
found buried near Sao
Paola./A4 ACLU figh~s triple bunks injail
Boating By JEFF ADLER
OlllMOl!lly ...... lt.tf
Ragtime', an aging.racing fhl· Orangl' C 11unt} Hoard o t
yacht, has been re-\up1:r' 1-.or\ on Wcdm·<.da ) apprO\ cd
furbished -just in t ime bu,1ng ~411 1npk-t1l'r1:J hunk' 111
for the Transpac./81 1mrro,c:rnnd111on\Jn thnou nt~ J.111 But lhl' S l '\X,480 purr hJ\l' \t•cmn l
The "ReverseArgosy" onh 10 anger thl' \mt·m.1n c "'I L 1bert11.'s l nton Jtturnn rl'fl yacht race begins today rcwn11 ng inmatn
outside the Long Beac h "I'm l'\lrcml'h l·oncl'rnl·d _ fhr
repre'lentmg 1a1t inmate\. told ~upcr
' 1c;or<.
Thl· hoard latl.'r ''a' ad' l\l'd h'
u>Unl\ attornn ., th.11 Herman had
td er honl·d I ·\ l>1<itmt Jullgl'
\.\1li.1m (1ra\ 1r1 111' .\ngrk') 11n
f Ut',J,I\ Ill ,1 n ll ll\Uttl'"<,ful rflort \I I
11ht.110 Jn rnwrgcm' urckr hlol'k1ng
1n'>tJlla11on o l the hun~'
following a clo~J-Joor 'iCSSton w11h
t'OUnt\ 13\\\Cr\
.. But ""'cannot wa11 \'-e ha\l' lx'l'n
nplon all po\'ltbk \.\:!~'of rnlul·-
1 ng or a' Ollh ng m crl row J 1 ng ·· R ilc'
\aid nl tht• lil'U\IOn Ill u1n11 nUl' 'thl'
mult1-prongt'd l'l1ort to rll'.l' ma-
a owd1.·d pll u1nd1t1 o n'
shenff said.
Board member' al..u' ntl'd to 'tud'
the ka'ihlit ~ ol rc pl.ll 1ng ,,,m~·
'hertlT\ dl'PUtll'' at ll!Ulll \ Ulrll'l
·11onJI 1:1ulit1l'' v.1th ll,d1Jn' "h"
"uulJ not lll't till" u1un1' ·•' m "h
fhl' rrr urt "lo ht· u1 mplt'l\0d \\1th11
4'i J J\\
tckptlonl' number of the Iranian
Embass\ unul she discovered that
thl'rt: II> 00 SUl h cmbaSS)
No"' ~c·s 1urn1ng to President
Ronald Reagan
In a letter dated Junl' .i ~ra asked
the president w P4:rwnall) request
that D:h1d P Jacob!.Cn be rl·turncd lo
thl' UOl\er\11\ hospital
'ihl' e'en rctommended the word··
(PleaH see EX-WI1'E/A2)
Who
lashed
inmate's
hands?
Dead man may have
arr.anged his suicide
to look like murder
By TE\'E MARBLE
OI ,... 0911\0 11'14ol II'°"
.\ I l-H·ar-11IJ man tound hangi ng
1n Orangl' ( uunt' JJ1! th1s ~eek. may
ha \l' arrangl'd h1' O" n 'u1c1de to IPok
hkl' a murdl'r d lount ) official close
to thl' tn'l'"lll!AllOn '>did toda)
Paul \llcn P1nt...crton of Anaheim
wa' l11uht..l l'Jrh T ut:sda) hangmg
lrom a t..lram pipe 1n the bathroom ofa
Jail nwt.l1l.ll "ard authorities re-
pont•d P1nkl'n un wa~ to appear in
toun lata thl' <.aml' d;n
T hl· 11tfa 1al w hu a!>ked not to be
1lkn1tlit·d 'ail.I 11 appear!> P1n kenon
ma' ha' l" 'tood on ~·'e ra I rolls of toll~• paix·r whtth wcrl' found scat-
ll'rl'J nl·art-' Pint...aton ma\ ha' e
Jcllhcratl·h madl· h1'> death appear 10
hl' a murdi:r thl· uff1ual ..aid
Pmkrnun w a' 111und hanging b\ a
hct..l-.hl'l't th.1t had txTn 1a .. h1oned 1ri10
a nomc Jnt.I ht' h.1nd-. wt·rt tight!\
hound 111 lmnt 111 him the official
...a1J
\ddmg 111 the m"tl'~ " a repC1n
thJt P1nkl·no n had w mpla1ned ol
pa rah '"' un ht'> right <.tdl'
l 11n Hun,111 an .\nJhe1m attornn
rl·rr:\l'Ot1a~ P1n kt·non·, nHHhl·r and
ht' "1°ll' '"'d P1nt..1·rt111 hJd 111.·en
111'111,·d Ii ,1 \\I 'l 1lhJll n Tl'•l'OI
I Ill I .I ri1~ I .lfh .,
l11rli..l rl• r .1,-.11 \,I'-U\111~ .I n.ght
,!.ind Ir •I' I 'l • ·" ·' \\Jlkl'! It \.\J'
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.. I k IJ udgt· ( 1ra~ l ..ail.I an' act1trn
tht• ,ount\ rook wa' <it thr count' ·i.
mb.. UL!h;• )I'll"'' Lbal '.JD) Lb,Ul8 II ~-de
whit h ha., not hcrn 'pcc11icall~ ap-
pnl\ l'll " \UhJC< t to re' 1ev. ·· board
( ha11man Thoma) R1ln reported
Hnman·!> oppo'>1t1u n 10 1hc
pu1'hra<,l' a1'11 drc"' a )Urprt<,l'd
respon'l' from \henll Brad (1atl''>.
.,..fttt mtcttded 1tft'"4norntng mr~t1ng.
·· 11 ama1cs me thl' .\( Ll' 1~ telhng us
1he) ·re against taking inmates ofTthe
lloor and g1.,ing them a bed ·· thl'
.. \ hnd( \I >-l11ndultnl 'Uf\l'\ 11
othl·r roun l1l'' whtl h ut1lill' th1' l\f'X
ol rx·r.,onnl·I n1mhina11 on 1nll1l Jlt'' .i
'1gn1lt C'ant cri,1 \11' t"hg5 Itta~ tk :it·
ta1nablc h\ rur<,u1ng thu approalh .
\upcnl\nr Hantl'll \'-1l'dcr <,aid 111 a
H111 .1 rt n• n. urn ogn al l'\Jm1n
.1111111 .11 l 1.. I \kdi.~il~cr rc~c..:ilctl.. n•• p 1Jl ri ••• 1h.11 Pin kenon "a'
'U!ll JIJ1~ t· •Ill J"IJrJl\\I', tht• l'OUnt \
11llh 1.11 '·' d Hut turthn lt''-h indud· .. I I
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day' s competition will be t1onqo11hc bunk<;lat thl'1r o~n m k ...
heldclose·toshorefor Ril hard llaman. thl· .\( l l l;m ~l·1 (Please see INMATE/ A2)
benefit of spectators./81
Sports
The Celtics even the NBA
CbampionshipSerles
with the Lakers on Dennis
Johnson'sshot at the
buzzer./C1
Tom Lewis, the All-
American from Mater
Del, will m iss the Orange
County All-Star basket-
ball game./C1 v
Martina Navratilova and
Chris Evert Lloyd gained
the finals o f the French
Open today ./C2
Entertainment
Nell Simon's "Star
Spangled Girl" is show-
ing her age at the San
Clemente Commun it~
Theater ./83
Bualneas
Occidental Petroleum
Corp. will sell half of Its
Colombian oil holdings to
Royal Dutch-Shell Group
for $1 blllion./IM
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They're pedaling _
across nation so
others may walk
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Be nefactors located
Paralysis Association
in the Yellow Pag"es ·
By ROBERT llYNOMAN
01 IM Oelly l>llOI lt•n
Mrmht·r<, ot lht• \ml'rtt ,1n ParJI·
\~I\ .\'i!>OC1a11on cannot ~alk
· \)o 1t''i·1ron1c that two ~oung mt·n
'>Cl'king a chant) to raise monc} lur
'>clectl'd the Parat) '>l'i Ai.soc1at1on b>
lc1ting their lingerr; do thl' walking
"f () he honest. \\l' found thl·m Ill
the Ycllo" Page\... <;a1d Michal'!
Koh In "We had nevl'r heard of them
hcforl' thal ..
lrnm thr1r ''hel·kha1r' ant.I to \pread
thl· \\ord ol ( 1od Hoth l\ohler and
Rl'l'd art• ml·mhcr' of.t he Mer,a A1blc
( h,1pd nl ( ll'!J \ k'J
\Inn~ tht•tr 'i 1-dJ\ '> -Pl.m1k tn r
thn '"II 'ed .. d1111Jt111n' and pkdgc'
tw till' \I'\ Jnd lo 'harl' their
~·,111.·1 ll lllt'' w 1th d111n h nw111tx·r'
.It fll\\ I ht• t llU ll t f\
Thl'lr 'uluntecr dh1r1' lJl11l' J~ a
"ckomc <,urprl'l' ti1 Roh ) ant.
among man) other'>
Yant. 34. of Halh<M ''-:l'i parah1ed
in I ~81 after cf1, mg 11110 the surt' and
\Inking a sandbar
He has s1nn.' bl'cot · alll\t' in the
.\P \and is u1rrl'n tl ~ n.•<.1d\.•n1 of tht·
Onoige Count} chap ·r
(Please see BUNKS/A2)
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Third UCI
election
captured
by Caras
B' TO'\' '\ \ \ 1'.flRA
Ot tt\• Oe•t'° PUnt ~t.ttft
Ht.1 I .11•1tlllll '
I<•' I' '.S1•111 '1 l t
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1 '' •• 11 1 ul .1m1d
'.1 "' ,111 111111! .1nd illegal
,., h 1pp, d 1 ht '1 •I !Ott lor
•'' ., .h 1 1 ·'' unlk r
' 11.11 l."d l 111·11 hJ 11 '" tnr th1·
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l \•t'l .n.1ri" th.ti 'tutfl•nt-
Kohler. .:?J. of ( osta Mesa and
Michael Reeck .:?I. of lrv1nl' lt:li
Wednesd11 y morning on--:i ~
countr} bicycle ride w11h two &oats· tn
raise mone) for research th~a.) one da~ allow the paraly1cd to walk awa"'
1 he .\P<\ ra1..co; mone' for r\·~arch
1h.11 mcmhcrs.bciu:' 1.: ~ill aJlo" then'
tO walk agatn. Wh1lt-tnl'd1rnl e°'!X'flS
1rad1 t1onall} bche,cd a damagl.'d
m"h ou'I S}'>tl'm rnuld not tx' repaired.
.. (PleaH aee BIKERS/ A~)
Mike Reed (left) and Mike Kohler_pledCe their aupport to
Bob Yant and other paraly•l• victlma a• they prepare to
bicycle ~croea the country for donatiQna.
" '" '"'' I " llh'd I c fl'\ J'I , hl , to •P ,1111 .ll ll'd I
(Please .ee CARAS/A2)
Gisler School-· -
where theymajdr
in friendliness ·
ROBERT .
BAIKER
P 1LOT Locsoot<
One of the nice thing.~ about work1n& for a ·
comm unit) new paper i that >OU get out of itK' office
lrcqucntl}' and can mrct a lot of 1ntcrc'it1na pcopk on tb<'1r
home arQOnd. •
On~ r«ent morning we dropped into the records om . lh new '®l\iiWn • _&».....S&"4H>Q..HM._'fli
the police l<>a and to sa) good mom1ne to relOrd 1.krl '
Bnhe and l yndn.
We then dmH· over 10 talk to C1cm T ulman and
other tea he~ on the ptd.ct hnc at J.ount<un Valle\ th&h
( 1el"f) told U'i he Wtl'i ltrt•d 01 thl' tcacl\4'r\ bl•tni blamed for
doina 1h1ng-.1hnt an: had fm l'dUlJt1on It "ao; thc~auh of
tru'itCC . he \aid that the llll'rcnt rnntr3l't 1mp:t\W Sot Ill
\lllh a prrll~ p:i" 1n thl· lir't pfac<' tTru\tCC\ ha't' \ht'tr
O~ll f)el"'pc'\ ll\e of l'Ollf"lt' I
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From 1herc we s~un3 h' t~ lool in on' muaU~ ttll itw
l)O-Out) r ounta1n Valle) pohn· otllcrr\ wl\o w1·n.
p1lkc11na 111 prOtl·,{ ( II) Manager Ju1.h l\.l'l'>e\ \ d1•u \1on
to open up the 'clcc11on ~f a n1•w ltl.'UtC'n.1n1 to out"lle
~Jndufatc~ a "C'll 1" to 'il'rgt'ants 10'>1dr the drpanml·nt
.OjJh.-w ~ .an .Mi. "n. lh.e rc)1'1t:nl ol ih\,-
a\\1x·1at1nn. -.aid t e ec1<11on ~a\ ha' 1lig n Jt>, a'1a11ng
l'lkrl on pohl.."e morale and that the poh1·e ptann.~ to la kl'
thl' d1r,pute to 1ourt I( 11\ offiual' ha'C' 9 J11T1·tl'nt 'll'" p11101 l lh X \11 .1 m -n li111t~ mu~.\h .. n ~I m1nutr' nlla
It"'' 1ng' 1Hir d11or\11'p 1\\' puntilcd 1n ~ hom1• h<t't" at the
l)a1h P1lnqn C 11\1.1 Mt'"'1 10 ~nlX'~ nut ou1 Art1de' lt\f thl·
llJ} Hur n111 t>i:lnl'I.' lhl f1r.-.1 r\•al l up nl rolTl'l' ol lhl'
., . (Pleaee 018LltR/A3l
Teachers stage
school 'work-in·'
at Edison High 'y ROBERT BARKER I \:tl:in nrg111rn11on., ,.,...o.,,...11flft Hut hPI"'\., Int ,1 -.t•ttkmt·nt ap·
ft\t' l dl'>on H1~h '-h1u1t, ll'.1di.·" "11ql ''' n••,nlt,1 t'\C'O turthC'r
.Ill' 'JX'nding all thl'H unw -11111111 \\ 1 .1111 '"·" "hl'n nq~1111a101' l'lrni..<'
1ng noon anti night -.11 tit\ •It .ch., " th ,t.ttl med1J tnr l>a' 1d
t1unt1A_JtQn· f\c;l!Ji ..l amr u' 111r•1111 \I lj~r I _;ti~~· 11 t 1pp.t!\'lll .P.fc>1f.fl''' .,,..__
J \OOlflll I deildhll. l.. ,, ffi'im ,t1,fr1,'i i'iffl"l"llJf"<; fmTl' nf.
(1~0jrnph\tcachr1<1:11' Rho.hk' 1t·1\d .1 P·" 1nltl'.\-.t: nt 'fl('n r ni
"hu,het"n\t)C'ndintt ~.i hour'"''·"h 1n1llnl! th" ,,tic"'' \l'.11 .rnd c1 '
da\ \tnl\' ~"ionda\ in th• ,,1\,..,,1 , t'l:l\1n1 '"'\ htkt lt~f l~H"' M1
\t~hll -.t11•t1H' offitt• "IWll h1'11.11111 li'.l<h•'" J1'f"1rh111\ Jll 'lt'l'lll,, ~I"'
the d11"r,1nni \JHJ tnda' hl .111,l ,,.r .. 111 p.I\ h1 l..l '" th1• \ u1n nt \l'JI
11thrr' "111 u 1n11nu1· lhl·11 · ''''' ~ 111 .ind .1n '(lt.•11._•111 n.. ... ,,1 1W \I ,,.,.r
11nt1I tht 1•nd t•I th1 ~hr•ol ,,-,u 1111 Wlw.1\l1·' ,,,nl 1•1\l,I\ 1h.1t tht f \11\011
l11n1· 'I 111 until·tlH'f\'\ ,1 htl'.1~ 111 IPl~&•t".M>eEDI 'N/Al l ~
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Six from Coast on Grand Jury
By JEFF ADLER
o. .... ~""'·-Ni.nctttn f)t'ople. 1nclud1nt s1~
Orangt Coast c1u1ens. were ~lct·ted
an a dra\\ling 10 serve ni. member~ of
the county Grand Juf) for unl' )l;.'ar
bc&innangJul) I.
ihe'draw1ng for grund JUrOn \\ft$
conducted 1n Judge Francisco Bn~no''>. :inta .\na counroom Mon·
da ...
the Grand Jul"\ operates as an
independent watchdog of count)
go' emmcnt operations and 1s vested
w11h the power to vote criminal
indictments against ind1' 1duals.
l:tnseno o'er ec:s the C'it12<.·n panel's
independent oix-111t1ons.
Named to the 1985-6Gr:indJul)
are: Los Alnmito~ resident Nanc>
&urd~ Yorb.1 Linda re ident Mani\ n
clrt\\('r. Laguna Beach re iden1 Joan
em1ch. Founuun Valle> re 1dent
Gernltl Charlton: Hununaton Beath
resident Elaine Craft Orange resident Suzette G1annin1: Fullenon rts1den1
Man in Gonsior: Placcnua rc~1dcnt
Wilham Hoskins: Villa Park re 1dent
Virginia Klecrup: an ta Ana re 1dcnt
Pe sa Klipstem. Anaheim resident
Leonard Lahunen: Buena Park resi-
dent Jo~ph Rudolph: Anaeh11n res1·
den1 Bcverh inclair: Garden Gro'e
re1otden1 Elo1ne mohn. Ncwpon
Beach res1dcn1 Eli1ll~th T 1eme).
nahc1m tl'Mdrnt Harold Viall:
La_aunu Beal·h re 1dent Jess Wat on:
and nn1a il.na resident Leonard
Wan~
Nametl as altemute are. Leo
Arranoaa of Nt-wport Scat'h. Diane
Diehl or In ine. Elva tlhs or
nnhe1m. khiro Endo of Huntington
Beach. Noval Granz of El Toro.
Patne1a Johnson of Anaheim, Gerald
Lillich of Mission V1eJO. Duane
Lunde of Fullenon. Tho mas M 1llerof
Santa Ana. Mal') Reed of Santo Ana
and Jeffcr~on teen bergen of Garden
Gro\C
INMATE: SUICIDE OR MURDER? •..
From Al
1ng a CAT scan. wert scheduled.
Thc1a1I death 1s being in'csugated b~ the d1stnc1 auornt> 's office. A
review team .of ~anous count\ 01:.
tic1als also" 111 look into the dea.th.
Gan Pronor. "-ho "'as Pinkenon's
defense la"' rr. descnbed h1scllent as a h1ghl) dr.prcssed ~oung man who
"a!> bent on self destruction.
Ht said 11 1s his 1mpress1on tha
.wthonues d1sm1s!>ed Pinkenon's be·
ha"1or ancl death 1hrea1s as game-
pla) 1ng ··r al"a's felt he "as suicidal. but
thc proscctu1on. I think. fell he was
.i)la)ing games." s:ud Proctor ... He
was \Cry troubled r,oung man. Just a
real depressed kid. • ..
Hurwitz said he hastsenous ques-
tions about Pinkerton's death and has
called for an 1ndtpendtn1 1nves11ga-
uon.
:·1f he really was paralyzed. that
raises some very obvious ques11o ns."
said Hurwitz. who said he "as
unaware of the repon that Pink-
enon 's hands were bound.
Pinkerton. who was first arrested
last )Car on suspicion of burglar) and
petty theft. apparent!) threatened to
kill himself last November when he
ran from his third-floor cell to the roof
of the county J&ll.
Proctor )31d he and Jail personnel
spen1 nearl} three hours talking
Pinkenon down •
Pinkenon "as transferred to a state
mental facilll) 1n Norwalk l\.\1Ce last
)'tar and recent I~ was housed in a one-
man safct) cell a1 the count) jail. A
safet) cell is rr ... e of 80) Ii \lures.
Sheriffs Lt Dick Qlson said at the
t1mt of death. Pinkerton was housed
in a medical ward wi th 11 other
1nma1es. Olson said nurses saw
Pinkerton sleeping in his bunk earl y
Tuesda} and found him dead about
IS minutes later.
-~----------------------------------------------------...... !EnisoN TEACHERS ST AGE 'WORK-IN.:' •••
=.irromA.l
J•·work-in .. 1s intended "10 sho" our
d1ssat1sfacuon "'11h the board of
'education 1n contract negot1a11ons 1n
a pos1t1,·e way." We're denying
ourseh·es the comfons of our famil-
ies. w e·re 1gnonng other l} pes of
1 protests which al.ways see~s to come
out in a non-pos111ve way.
.. chool Supenntendent Mane 0110
~id toda} she finds no maJOr prob-
-!ems with the job action b) Rhoades.
:World h1stOI") teacher Don Leave).
~ISlOr) teacher Michael h1mpock.
~nglish teacher Pete Burwell and
9Modcl United Nauons teather Ken
Ammann.
"We like to see the teachers in their
classrooms and that's where they
are." she said. ''This is more accep-
table than a s1ckou1 or a strike."
Rhoades. 43. who's been teaching
for 17 vear~. said he shares the social
science oflict as hving quaners with
two others. His two colleagues sleep
on the couch. he said. and he sleeps on
a mat.
He eats cold cereal 1n the office and
sponges off with a wet wash cloth.
Shower facilities are available. he
said. but he doesn't want10 spend too
much ume a"a) from work.
Heawokea1 5:30 a.m. recently with
a crick 1n his back and immediately
staned 1idyang up his office shelves.
he said.
The protesters reportedly enjoy
good relations with local school
administrators. Rhoades said it ~
came a little too warm in his sleeping
bag the first night of the work-in.
"The administrators didn't know
we were here because we didn't tell
anybody." ht said. "But the air
conditioning has been tuf"ned on
since and I assume ifs being done fo r
ourcomfon.··
MICHIGAN HOPES TO STAY AFLOAT •••
_.From Al
Fest1v1t1e are set 10 beg10 at I p.m who were described as half m1ll1on-
Saturda~ at the South Coast Boat aires and half bums. It was often hard
•Yard. 2270 Newpon Blvd .. behind to tell who was wlio.
the Crab Cooker restaurant. George Giroux purchased 1he boat
Officiating with Dale and his 1n 1977 following Shaw's death and
•mother. Charlotte Dale. will be the found 11 in 111 repair.
~cap1a10 of the S.S. Michigan . .\lex-Giroux decided to tie 1he old boat
ander Dale. Jim's 5-~ear-old son. to the Villa No' a dock -tempor-
Wh1le the Michigan no" has "d anl). he promised -until he had
,,nghter appearance. a rebuilt hull lime to handle the needed repairs.
;ind a reinforced deck. all the pa101 Thal dock has been the Mic higan's
and new "'ood in the \.\Orld can't keep home e'er since.
harbor '1s11ors from recalling the Sensing that the M1ch1gan needed
boat's colorful past. new blood. G1rou). gave the boat to
" A~ the story goes. the late car-youn~ ~lexander Dale. whose age at
toonis1s Dick Shaw and Virgil Panch the lime was sull being cou nted 10
fished the boat out of the mud under weeks.
the Lido Bridge in the la te 1940s. "We decided ll should belong to the
following one of.its earliest recorded new generation." Jim Dale said. "The
,.lnps belo" 1he surface of Newpon k1do; around here JUSt lo' e 11 It's
.Harbor. probabl~ 1he greate\I binhda) pan}
The} cleaned 11 out and found it 10 boa1 around ...
'he perfect for "'hat the' and their The S.S ~llch1gan annuall\ leads
lnends had in mind -cruising the the harbor Character Boal Parade
harbor in 1he company of vast And Dal.e-t.alk.s about -the ..am# ~uanliUU-of---a1oohoftC"-Tnt..;o:x1~·c"'a;.;ti:;;tsr.-b2a::ss::a-:.d~or'-of-good-" 111 respons1 bll it}
.quantiues that were far less vast upon its crew members must shoulder
their return to solid ground. "'Whenever we're out on the
Earlier owners, who~e families and harbor. people always recognize the
friends hailed from Michigan. Michigan nght awa>: it's been here so
dubbed the mackerel hoat for their long. So we always have 10 honk its
)ome state. horn and wave and all that."
· But the hs1 of the boa1's owners But the S.S. Michigan·s reputation
"""llched !>e,efal times and cventu-is• built on more than us cheerful
all) gre"' to a motle) ere" ofaboui 20 leadership at boat parades ..
members. -dubbed .the Balboa Indeed. when a Russian lra\\ler
'iculling and Pun11ng A.ssoc1a11on -onae wandered Just~ \.\Ce b1l 100 close
to American soil, 1t was the mighty
S.S. M1ch1gan that stormed out to sea
to confront the Soviets, nearly trigger-
ing an 1niernational incident.
Luck1h for the Russians. the .S.
Coast Guard stepped between the two
before an~ \'iolence ensued.
And in a d1spla) of manume
machismo. the Michigan once took
on a larger Catalina Island cruiser in a
tug of \.\ar. Luck ti) for ltS opponent.
the M1ch1gan·s engines ble"' up
before it could claim victory.
But ll was the weekend cruises in
the M1ch1gan that harbor v1s1 tors
remember most.
"II was the most incredible pan)
boat \Ou·, e e'er seen." Jim Dale
sa,s. "'The' used 10 sa' that if
someone fcil o' crboard. the M1ch-
1gan \\Ould go straight 10 the nearest
bar 10 find 1hem ··
~nd though the M1ch1gan is being
1urned ove.t-the a-new ~ner~uon, iu
legac) for bacchanalian revel!) will
likely continue -just as soon as the
bottle of Asu Spumante is broken
Saturda) over its hull.
Bui cross} our fingers.
Once. when a Michigan crew
member asked for a can of beer from a
neighboring harbor bOat. the supplier
tired the can with a little cannon. His
aim was off. however. and the can of
beer struck the hull.
.\nd the S.S. M1ch1gan sank
BUNKS FOR COUN~Y JAIL OPPOSED ...
From Al
letter c1 rcula1ed among board mem-
bers
In othcr 1.11l-rela1cd ac11on'i super-
' 1~ors d1rt'l tcd C1atc<, to continue 10
dc\'clop plJn\ lor hou<,ing inmates in
holding cells at the count}
Counhouse 1n Santa A.na as well asa1
1he coum,·s branch counhou<,e 1n
Westmin ster and approvt·d spending
$9J8()()(t for 57 1ail deput1e\ 10
~upcn 1s.c inmate~ alread) 1ransferred
to either the James A. Musick Honor
Fann in Lake Forest or the Theo Lacy
Branch Jail in Orange.
Gatec. advised the board 1hat he 1s
read~ 1ng a second-set of recommen-
·-
W E~THER
r. - - --
Smdggy skies for the weekend
Smog 11 Mltl ng lhiek 1nd hNvy ovtr Southern California.
and Ftlday 11 likely tQ ... 11rong eunehlne flltered through a gray
hll• of pollution, t•P4trt1 aald .
Skies were e.pectea to be moetly tunny with hight ot 88 to 98, tt\41 N.ilOf'laJ Weather Service eald. A high ntar 02 wu
foree11t for Lo• Angefea Frldey, while the valleys cOYtd reach th•
tugh eoa.
Along the Orange CoHt, It wlll be moatty clHr Friday but
patchy fog and low cloud• atong th& 00111 during night and
morning hOure. Continued war"'-.Wlth hlgha Friday 72 to 16 at the
beachn and 92 10 98 over Inland valteya. Lows tonight 58 to 64
From Point Conception to tht Me!Clcan Borcfer -Inner
'!"atera. Light variable winds night and morning houra becoming
west to eouthweat 10 to 16 knot• during Friday atternoon. Wlnct.
wavn t to 2 fMt~outhwest swells 1 to 3 leet
l .. V91111 102 71
LOlle AOclo. 82 75 Temps
lou .. Vllte 70 641 ··~~ '"OHTI:
High 1owl0124nouraen<11nga151 m MM'\Pflol ff 7' W11m-COIO.-. Al~y 63 52 MIMli&Mcll 95 71
All>uq-CIUll 72 52 Mllwauk .. 68 " Occud•O ._ $111'°'*'}' .. Amar!NCI 65 69 Ml>ll·SlPaul 10 SI ShOwtrl Ali'! F"'rlH Snow
AnellOta°' 59 45 ,.. . .,, .... , .. 84 10 ..... w.flel' ~· HOM US Deol ol C--~• Allan la "1..,0fleana ~ 60 H 71
"''-"'" C.ly 10 57 N-YOt' 641 SS
Auet1n ee 69 "IOflOll< Va 86 66 Calif. Temps Sanll C.rut 1$ 5e
Selllmo•• 78 64 Olll1noma C11v 74 67 T &'IOI Vallt) 71 45
B1rm1non1m 'ilO 74 Om•n• 71 57 TC>trfnCe 73 S6
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Caap;i• 78 63 P0t111nd Me so so Frano 94 68
Cllatietlon S L 'ill 78 P0t1ilnO 0• I 69 58 LatlCHlef 95 10 LOCATION llZE I HAN
Olar1et1onwv II 65 P•ovldenc.e 63 Sl Los Angatat 83 67 Hunl•ng1on S.e<n I 3 '•" CnetlOtl•"' c 04 67 Rei.gr. 93 66 01111and 78 eo Ai-Jelly "lawPOft 3.4 tau
Chayenne 74 .. Ral>id C·•1 80 57 PHO Aolllet 85 61 40ln SHMI Newport 3·• '•" Chlc900 71 39 .8e<lo 62 51 RIO 81uH 92 fl'il 22nd Sl•MI NtwOOfl I J ,.,,
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C011.wnbu1 on 10 49 SI Pet•h"'P• 99 71 Sa••n .. 81 58 SanCleMenle '3 fin
Conc:OIO NH 60 SI Salt lll<e C•1y 83 62 San °'9go 71 63 Wa1e< 1emp 64
Olftu..F1 Wonn 88 66 Sa" Anlon10 86 76 San Fr111c1ec:o 72 So Swell <11rec11ori Jouln
O.yton 71 53 Sal' Juen r> R 94 75 Sanll Barb••• 64 53
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0..M-77 u $11t...-.p0tl 92 ,. >iigll low'°' 2• nourt enO•no 11 Sp m Tides OMrool 172 47 Sr>OI<-M 50 Batlt°"' 101 63
Oukitn &a 42 $1f1CvH 65 54 Big Bu• eo 38
f t P .. o 70 •9 Topai.1 73 85 lll1hop 112 53 TODAY
Fel<bantu 66 49 Tucton 84 87 BlytM 106 10 SeconO low 608 pm 28 ,.,00 et eo Tutti 73 69 Lono Beecll 74 S9
Fllgttall 73 49 w a911ift91on 70 65 Moni:OYta 91 56 flUOAY
"°'lllld~· 16 42 WICll<la 13 es Montetey 641 52 Firll hlQll If 14 am ~5
or .. 1 Fa111 74 SI Mt WMton 78 57 F•r1110w 7551 m 0.8
Hartloro 511 so Extended Nawpor1 BHCll 69 60 SKono n1gn 3 t3 pm 3 8
~. 80 50 Ontario 91 58 SeQono ow 7 24 0"' 30
HorlOlulu 87 73 Palm Spr1~ 101 62
Hout ton 87 76 Pllclty late n09,,1 Ind morning oow Palld ... a 114 57 Sun .... IOOay 11 8 01 P m .....
ino1enap<>111 74 57 CIOUOI along ,,.. COlll Otn-.. "" RI-aide 93 56 Frodly 11 5 41 I m anO Hll agllln 118 02
Jaclcton Ma 88 71 1na warm S11uraay tllrouon Monday San Bernat01110 85 57 pm .
Jec:l<tonvilta 96 74 Htg1111n 1r.a 1ow 101 aiono ,,.. beacMI San G11>11ei 86 57 Moon rtteS IO<lly II ' I 54 p m ....
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Jury weighing fate of young girl's killer
By LINDA CLARK-PUG LIESI
~,... c.,, .. ,,,,.,"
Jurors deciding if convicted
murderer Thomas Francis Edwards
should die in the gas chamber
resumed their deliberations today
afler being handed the unusual case
late Tuesday.
Edwards. a former C-osta Mesan
who has said he wishes to be executed.
r~sted his defense Tuesda} in the
Orange County Superior Coun pen-
alty hearing without calling any
witnesses on his behalf.
He made no obJCCllons to anything
1he prosecution said or presented and
did not make any instructional com·
ments lO the jul"). Edwards. however.
did say the prosecution ·s case against
him consisted of "lies. distonions.
misuse and nw.appropna11ons."
Edwards. 41 . "'as convi cted 1n 1982
of kdhng I:?-~ car-old Vanessa lberri
and cn11call~ "ounding her compa-
nion Kell) Can1er. also I:? at 1hc lime.
in 1he Cleveland National Forest in
Scp1ember 1981.
Edwards rcprcsen1cd himself dur-
ing the penal!) phase hearing before
Judge James Judge in Fullenon.
CARAS ELECTED ON THIRD UCI BALLOT ...
From Al
percent of the campus· I 0.2 1 I under-
graduates. Beno said.
The balloting \\las I percent higher
than the turnout for the second
election. Ma) 14 and Ma~ 15. but
much lowtr than the L percent
tur11out for the first elec11on . .\pnl 30
and Ma > I.
However. the 1n111al turnout was
allegedl) sl.twcd b) up to 800
improper ballots. cast w11h falsified
studenl rcg1stra1ibn cards lronicall~. an a11emp1 10 safeguard
the second election led 10 a con-
trovers) 1hat forced ASlJC I leaders to
throw out anolhl'r set of ballots.
After placing a freeze on add1110nal
campaigning. s1udent go' ernmcnt
leaders confiscated a H1span1c cam-
pus newspaper car~ 1ng canOidatc
endorsements .
One candidate and 1hrec reprcsen·
1auves of 1he _ periodical. La \'oz
Mest1za. filed a federal lawsuit charg-
ing that the election code violated
their First Amendment rights. The
suit 1s pending in Los -\ngeles federal
court.
Beno ~aid the results of 1he 'in-
"ahdated elecuons were not released.
and she was unsure whether the
ballots were even counted.
Overall. the 1hree elections cost tht'
.\ssoc1ated Students about S4.500 1n
balloting expenses. Beno said.
Rough!) 45 candidates vied this
week for the five executivt pos111ons
and 10 seats on the student council
Joining Caras in the executl\e
branch will be vice pres1den1 Chris
Murphv, academic vice president
Ruth Black. student services vice
president Heng-I Lu and adm1n1s-
tra11' e 'ice prcs1dent .\llen
Gershenson
W1nn1ng scats on the student
council were: James Dickson. James
Saxon. Ma r) Detchmend). Cl audia
Bonilla. Trac} ·Glasgow. Ramin
Yadegan and Thuhang Tran.
Michelle Meissner and Juhe Miele
will shart one seat. while Chnst1ana
Pe i and T) ler Liang w1 II share
another. ..
..\ runnoffw1ll be held in the fall to
break a lit bet"Wern .\lc1andnna
Basqul'Z and the 1carn of \'1nce
Cod1spot1 and Eben Pemon for a
final scat.
The nt'\.\ s1uden1 otTtcers will
oversee a $400.000-budgel next )Car,
according to 1he .\Sl 'Cl office.
EX-WIFE FIGHTING FOR HQSTAGE ...
From Al
1ng for Reagan's potential message.
including the pas~agc: ··w e shall be
glad to deal open/.~ regarding the
reason for his kidnapping. ··
Mn.. Jacobsen. m her letter to 1he
president. said she had tried unsuc-
cessfull y to obtain ··1he whereabouts
and release <>#=David .. 50 I wish you
"ould post the follo"Wtng notice
throughout the nation of Lebanon. It
is the onl) thing I can think of. at this
ume."
The notice. which "ould be '>1gned
by President Reagan. s1mpl) states
1hat 1he L' S government 1s request-
ing Jacoho;en·s rclea~c
Mrs. Jacobsen said Wednesday she
was exhausted and frustrated b\ the
ordeal. ·
"All last "eek all I did was sit on 1he
phone. I'm wom out." she said. ·-rm
concerned because I was married to
Da vid for 23 )ears and he is the father
ofmy ctlildren.~~
Diane Dillard. spokeswoman for
the U.S. Bureau of Consular Affai rs.
said she was doubtful that a message
from Reagan would caIT) any more
weight than previous U.S. dispatches
to Lebanon and militia leaders in the
Middle East.
"We speak for the United Stale!
government and l th1nk he (Reaga n)
has made clear his 1nter<.·st 1n thi~
case:· Dillard said.
he added that Oruse and Amat
leaders. whose faction~ have control
of West Beirut. have promised their
ass1stan~e in freeini.)l.(02.S>n _
A. Whtte House spokeswoman said
this morning she was unable to
discern whether-Sara :Jacobsen's lc1ter
had arrived. because the office hand-
ling ~uch correspondence was 1wo
weeks behind 1n opening mall.
The president is in A.labama toda}
10 attend a fund-raiser lor Rrpublican
Sen. Jtrem1ah Denton. ~hl' said
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From Al
1ha1 1h1nk1ng 1<; ~taning to thange
"'\.\ c·re going 10 get U'i all oul ul our
'"ht·clchairc, ·· Yan1 c,a1d "The rnn-
fidcnce I\ real high W11h adequ:lll.'
funding. there could tx· a curc \.\1th1n
two \Cars· · Yant'~ tontidl'nrc "a' conH'\t'd 111
the c' dist\"' hen the' mel f1H tht' hr\I
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DeflYety
Ji 04Mranteed
nnd 1all. \\Ith Bob. \.\C \\l.'fC co n' 1nced
1hat 1h.11 "a~ the group '"c "anted to
ride tor:· Kohler said.
"\lo\t of 1he organ11a11on'> "e
t •>nta,·tt'd \'ere asking "'hat the~
rnuld do for u'>. hut wc had 1o n.·rnind
them I hat"'<' wanted 10 do sorm·1h1ng
lor them:· Recd said .. , l1M-th ... fact
1ha1 th1c; group is ac11' cl~ \l.'t'l.1ng :i
tUrt' \\ e \\anted IO help ..
~uper' 1sors and the sheriff have
hcen scar(hing for wa~s to reduce the
popula11on in the Santa Ana main Jail
since March when Judge Gray fined
the count~ $50.000 for failing to
<:0mpl~ ~1th his J 978 cour.t order to
reduce Jail O\ ercrowding.
lks1des the fine. Gra) ordered 1hc
count} to begin pa}ing a $10-pcr-
night fine \ita~ I 7 for eadt1t1mate
forced 10 ~leep on J311 noor without a
bunk for more than 24 hours.
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Courses in art, ·
drama set at UCI
T"'o u~oming courses from UC Irvine
Extension will offer opponunities for aficionado of both drama and nrt.
"Shakespeare at the Old C'lobc" will meet
Saturdays from June 15 to Aug. 3 and will be
conducted by UC' R1 vers1de English profeuor
Stank> tewan . The fee 1sS I 30and includes the cost
of. tickets to two plays, '1Ri<.'hard Ill" and "A
Midsummer Night's Dream." ·
V1s11s 10 an galelries and museums will
highlight a three-day workshop beginning June 20
and conducted by Brian E. Conley. art professor at
Golden West College. The fee is $75, m addjtion 10 mu~eum entry fees and transponation. C'all
856-5414 fo r reg1strat1on information.
Summer program• offered
The Laguna Enrichment and Resource
Network (LEARN) 1s now accepting s1gnups for its
summer programs in performing. visual and
language ans: a1hle11c camps and cross-cultural
exchange.
C'lac;ses bega n the week Of June.' 24 and are open
to school age children an Laguna Beach and the
surrounding· area. For catalogs or funhcr 1n for-
ma11on . call 497 -6011.
Lecture on snake• ln SC
an Clemente General Hospital wall present a
free forum on snakes Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the
hospital con.fcrcnce room.
Dr L9well S. Gaspar and herpetologist Ron
Coleman. Fullerton's fire chief. will present infor·
mat1on l>n watchmg for~s.nakes, identifying harmful
one.~ and emergency. procedures ifb1tten. Seati~ is
limited and reservations may be obtained by calling
Lon Drew at 661-4448.
Drug abu•e talk planned
Fullerton police officer Gary Miller will speak
to Lhe Balboa Ba:r Republican Women. Federated.
on the curbing of drug and alcohol abuse Wednesday
noon at the lrvme C'oast Country C'lub.
Reservations may be obtained by calling Goldie
Joseph at 673-5729.
Finance forum ln Clemente
A free community forum on financial health
and ho\\ to use your bank will be presented
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. m the conference room of
San Clcmetne General Hospital. 654 Camino de los
Mare~ ·
Bell) Kmg. 'ice pres1dt'nt of Mariners Bank.
will discuss the practifal aspects of saving. borrow-
ing and investing money. Reservations may be
arranged by calla ng 661-4448.
Irvlne to hold Art Day
-\n Da)' for Adults. an open house and da) of
cx pl oratorv workshops. will be offered June 15 from
I Oa.m. to j p.m. at the Irvine Fine Ans ('enter. 460 1
Walnut Ave .. Irvine.
Hour-long workshops will be presented and
demonstrations will be included. Full-length classes
1n all an forms will begin at the center June 24. Call
~52-1078 for more information.
Audubon field trips slated
The South C'oast Audubon Society will stage a
lit»ld tnp at 7 a.m. June 15 at the Trestles at San
Onofre State Park south of an C'lemente.
The regular walkabout oft he socaet)' will be held
June 26. also at 7 a.m .. at San C'lcmcnte State Park.
Those a11ending should park on Ca la fie opposite the
park entrance.
....-:. MotJvatlonal sembJarset
A !>cmanar designed 10 help ind1v1duals ach1e' e
excellence will be presented Monday from 7 to 9:30
p.m. 1n Room 111 oft he Social Sciences Building at
Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa.
C'ommumcattons consultant and author Alan
Garner will lead the session. Admission is $15 and
funher information may be obtained by calling OCC'
at 432-5880.
...
Heading back to Mwc o
New voting
syst~m~due
By JEF.P ADLER
Of .. ~ ..........
Whc-n Orange ( ounty \Olers nex1 go to the potl1 lh~y
will be facing a nev. wa) to vote -one t.hat ciounty
supcrv1sors hope v. all be more dlic1ent, accurate and
cheaptr
Superv1!>ors took the tir.1 &teps Wednesday towards "
purchasing a nev. S 1.8 m1lhon vote tabuJatin1and election
management S) stem to ~place the S 1.5 m1lhon sy5tcm
that has repcatedl} broken down and dell>Cd election
night returns sincc its purcha'ie in 1979.
-Following months of Jockeying for the lucra11ve
contract b) four competing companies. supervisors
indicated thcir interest in a vote-counting S)' tem lhe)'
hope will st~amllne and ~am plify clecuon day baUotioa
and speed vote counting.
Supervisors hope to authon1e purchase of the new
system 1n 1wo v.eeksand expect the system can be installed
and read) to count 'otes. at least on a trial basis. by
No~ember:S special d1stnc1 and school board elections.
U.S. lmmtcration agenta 11earch auapected
lllega' alien• arret1ted Wednesday afte r a
maui•e raid on B.P . John ,Furniture in
Santa A,na. The raid. part of a week-long
a weep, netted 194 at the f urnlture facto ry
and 600 throdghout Southern California.
The board voted unanamousl) to authonit purchase
ofa computt'nzed elect1on management system which will
track 'otcr reg1strauons. but delayed the purchase for the
rest of the system until an add1t1onal re view· can ·be
completed concerning \\hat type of ballot shout~ used
and ho"' associated 'ote-tabulaung machines can best be
purchased
The-system ~upen 1sors are cons1denng either punch-
card voung or a ballot on which voteN use a felt-upped
pen to mark their selections
Watt pays tribute to Eagles
By JOYCE SCHERER-BODLOVICH .. -1. scout needs to complete '21 badge~: 1n
13 different catcgun~s. Each badge take<,
Watt. who resigned his posl in 198.l between four and 10 hours to earn." he
because of what some polltie1ansreferto as c said. "It's reall) ama11ng when )OU
"Potomac hoof-in-mouth disease." Jetted consider that out of 35.000 scouts 1n
from Washington D.C 1h1s week to be Orange C'ount). o"I} 2 pcrtent recc1,e the
guest speaker at a Huntington Beach Coun Eagle.. ·
of Honor singling out I 0 lecal Bo) Scouts F=am1hesand fnend~ settled 1n the cha pd
fo r recognition as new Eagle Scouts. to hea r Watt dell\ er a speech cnutled.
The ceremony took place at 1he Church "Honor. ~o Matter\\ hat Th~ Pmc:·
of Latter-Day Saints. and the )Oung men .. .\mcrica needs leaders Loda) as ne\l:r
honored included: Ben Da .. enpon. 16: before. We need co mm 111 c d
Jonathan Ha)'den. 16; John Kelton. 14: Lee people ... comm1tmcnt is the sta ndard of
Lockhan. 16; Matthew Miller. 14. Daniel excellence," he said. "Exercise to mall'
Richardson. 14: athan Richardson. 16: commnment. It takes courage to care ... 10
R)'an Whitney. 13: JclTel) Whitney. 16. confro nt. Don't let peer-pressure lead }OU
and S hris11an Ziebanh. 15. a!>tray. Learn ~our standard> and
• 'As the scouts gathered around the predetermine )Our acuons"
smiling Watt for pictures. Scoutmaster Wall encouraged the }Oung pcople 10 ~
Devon Dahl explaanl'd what 11 takes to be honest with themseht's. "It's easier to
an Eagle Scout. sho"' honor 10 a fncndl then 10 'outself
GISLER SCHOOL ...
From A l
morning and a hot d1scuss1on "'1th fnendsabout ihe plight
of the Dodgers. (Ho" could Al C'am pan1s and Tom
Lasorda get ~id of Ganey and C'ey~ Ho"' can the)' stall pla}
Ken Landreaux'~)
Encountering d11Tcren1 people in d11Terent places -
not talking baseball -adds a l111le spice to the da}. It 's one
of the rewards of the JOb.
And perhaps one of the nicest places 10 ~1s11 1n the.'
enure cit) of Hunting\on ·Be;i~h 1s Gisler Middle hool.
The c;chool as neat and dean and the kids are "'ell
groomed and polllc.'. The) C\Ude a good ~r•rn and
fncndhnes~. You lOffil' awa~ li.-ehng good
G 1~kr re<'l'ntl) pa1tl a tnbutl· to senior clltll'n' Jnd \.\l'
'1s1ted thl' campu' on Strathmoor L anc the otha <la)
\.\hen the quad arl'a "'a!> J bu11 \.\Ith }Oungstt:r~ !>Cllang
home-baked cook1t.•s at thl'lf chocolate.' chap-off c' cnt
About 650 kids baked 5.<X>O cookies and sold them to
fellow students and '1s11ors.
Thr' raised$ t . .:!n ani.l 1h1s "'eek turned OH'r all the
mone> t1) Ma~or Ruth Baik) for use b>-the Huntington
Beach Seniors Outreach pro$ram.
The kids also pla)'cd a ~occer match" 1th m al Sowers
hool for the entenaanment of the Sl'ntors and '1s11ed a
senior c11i1en centr r "'here they hel d hands with residents
and sang "The Wa) We Were" and other -;ongs.
Oon't 1.ht:.it \OUr'ICl l he prepared. u~ the
rcsoun l'\ (,od ha\ gl\ t'n ~ uu ..
\\all londuded \\tth a challenge. "Take
n place.' an 1hernmrnun1t} 'itate and nauon.
-1.mencJ nel'ds mt'n and women who will
sho"' honur tu tdh)w men. self and God."
-\<, thl· rt'rcmtln) continued. each boy
\olernnl~ took lhl· E:.nglt' pledgc. was led to
the.' $tagc and ''1th a patno11c backdrop of
red. \.\hale Jnd hluc each nt'v. Eagle Scout
stood proudl~ a' the hard-earned Eagle
medal "'a' pinnei.l to 111' shin
-\s a <;m1hng :'\athan Richardson emerg-
ed from the lhapel mto the adJOtn1 ng
'Cultural Hall. "here families and fnends
cnthu-;1ac;11cal1' l'ongratula1ed him. the
Fountain Valk~ High Sl·hool Junior sa1J.
"I remember as a lmk kid coming to a
( oun of Honor ll'rl·moO\ I knev. I "'anted
to ach1l'' e tht• l:.Jgk some da) ... and toda) I did .. Jame.Watt
The} also attended an assembl) where 80-)ear-oJd
Ernest Gisler. an area p1oncc.'r for whom the school "as
named. "'as a surpnsl' guest. Jhe kids Jumped 10 their feet
when Gisler was introduced and then listened 1ntl'nt1' as
he talked about earl~ da~c; ·
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Gisler School Principal and soccer coac h Ian Collin• encmi~lthia pla.J_en.
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CALENDAR
Earlier 1nJhc )ear tbe_Q.50 G1c;kr1>.1Js c.oUected more
than $1 .000 for Man ang Eth1opmn children. ·
Thev trulv care about 1hc world arour\d them and
Pnnc1pai Ian ·colhns. the man ,.,,ho 1nsp1res ·a loi of
community and social awareness. 1s pleased
-1.nd paniupal11m an \\nrth\.\hale .11.11,1ttn al,1 1
bOOSl.' 111orak anu make\ for .1 gonJ 'l ho11l d1m.llt' \
good '>Chool chm.tic hnntt' .1 ~w1~ k.unang danu ll
,,i, 1n~' llh'asure ( Hlinal'> put l•tl 3 dcc1s1ori until l'Te\I . ·:;
't·ar .ind (ii,kr " 'till a 'andlJafr for, losurt'
Thursday, June 6
No meetipgs scbeduled
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PoucE Loe
"If }OU set high expectations for them 1h~1r
achievements wall paraljcl tlic e\pecta11ons. If } ou g1 ' c
them a challenge. thl') v.111 come through." ht' )<IH..I
Doing good thing<; for others. he ~1d. t.eachc' the khh
a good hfc-long lesson that'<> c;oml'th1ng bl''ond that
mandated b' the stall'
Arsonists sought in probe
of Laguna area-biusl1 fire
-1. lire that sc01'ched 35 acres of
In.inc Co land near Laguna Beach
IJ!>I Frida> 1s ~ing investigated as an
arc;on . Qrangc County Fire Depart-
ment of11c1als say. lawes11ga1or~ are looking for "un-
named suspects" seen an the area JUSI
before thl' bla1e broke out. a depart·
J"lne
A Thicket Street coupk· were
\tartled Wcdnesda) night when they
interrupted a burglar. Police say both
the residents and the burglar were
surprised by the tum of events. The
burglar. described as a slim Caucasian
an his 20s. ran downstairs toward the
couple threatening to shoot thrm 1f
they hlock<'d ht'i escape. poJa ce "aid.
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Je"'clr) and J tC'lc' l'iton were takt·n
trom an Almond free Lane homc. • • • Jcwclr} and s1f\ erwilre valued at
S '.()()() were tolcn from a Palmento
Wa> rcs1dcm.'e ••• Ju'it Clo'ICt'i. 178.lS ky Park Blvd
rl.'po ncd the theft ofa router. hammrr
:ind a radao Mlmcttme hctween Mon·
11lt\ :rnd WC'Clne~a • • • ProJt'<'t JOVI: adman1c;trntor\ re·
rortet~ S l 45 worth of <'0M1ruc11on
1ool<li m1'i\1n from the tr:un1na pro-ar m'i JOb \Ill' 11n C onstrul't1on
( enter Wc~t fhl' ioob v..ere iakcn
\Omt•ttmt• la'it month f\Oltt'C \!ltd
ment spokesman !>aid
Fart' officials "'ould not relea~·
details about the number of .. u .. pects
ought or their description.
The tire brqktoutJUSt ~fore 4 p.m.
Fnday along the north side of Laguna
C'~nt°n Road near Canyon -\cres
CMtaMeu
C'ash totaling S 100 was reported
stolen from a car parked bchtnd
Dn' c Light ocean bree1c" tannl'd the
· tlamrs o'er a ruggl'd. brush l'O' cn·d
h11lo;1dt· bdol'(' about 150 rount) and
Laguna lkach Ii re lighters brought the
hlut" undercontml
No homes or bustnC\\l'' "l'rl'
cndangt•rt•<.I
SI ,l)()(l v.a\ reported c;101l'n Imm tht•
bacbard of a homt• in th{' I 6000
block of Lt Grand f hl' °"' nl'r
"kncv. .. the dog '-'"3S stolen Ocl Juse
the doghouse wa~ knockC'd O\.l'r anJ
plantc; v.crc moved. ....
hape Up crob1cs Center at 462 E.
17th St.. sometime betwrcn 4 p.m
and 5 p.m. Monday. Entry was made
b)' breaking the passenger wing win-dow -1. purs<' containing SI 0. crt'd11
• • • ('ards and a C'llrton ot Kool c1garcttC'\
Two videocassette rccordc r'i . "'ere stolen from 11 lo<'kcd <'4r trunk
worth S 1.300. were rcpOrtcd 'ltolcn "'h1k the O\\ner wa~ at the tx·a h.
from International TV, 573 W. I Qth • • •
l.. \Omctime between 11 a.m. Mon· Burala~ ran~ck.C'd a horn<' in tht •
da)' and I p.m. Tucsda}. ~OOQ block of Moontadc and ~1ok
• • • 1cwelr) valued at S 1.215. 1crco equipment worth SJ I 0 wa • • • reported nolen from a tocked car at ..\ ~hophflcr c;u~pl'CI v.as ntl'U and
18 4 Ncwpon Blvd. 50mc11me ~-rclca-.cd for Jllegedl} ti') 1ng to "teal
I .. 4 '0 d 7 "0 p film' alul'd at $3' 7' from the fargt't wc .... n · p.m. an ·.1 .m. Wcdne5day · depanmcn1 ~tore, Q8 i '\dam" \vc • • • • •• -\ bike lckk t\bl~ WI!> cul from 8 • Burglars entered a hom4' an th 200
I ta h m 1n thcl200 bl kn( blocl. ol l1th tree• .1hrou8h at1
yonauard Street. but th<.' btc ck was unloded door and 'i tok A Sflt)() S.1n'
nnt tolen. 'f.hc cable wo'I \C"ercd d1~·1nphnn<' • • • ~mcumc bc1ween 6 '0 P m and Q 'O .\ lawnmllv.cr , QluC'd .u $200 "'a'
P m Tuc!lday '1olen from lt 13rngt an 1hc I 100 hhX" ..
Hunttnaton Beacb of Florida • • • C'OCkt'r '<p.1n1el d~ '.1luC'd at \ b1nck v.a' 'ltolrn Imm J h"ked
Colline; IX'hevt'c; •
.. fhe~ an.-proud nl l)ll'tr \l'h1111l .ind 11 'h''''' · h1·
\,lid.
·· t hl'\ neet.l lirrn hnu11dJr1l'<. ,inJ 111 ht 111ld .lhtlul
thl'ITI anJ the~ "111 11\ e up t11 them .. hl' 'a1J -
Thl' (J1!>kr p11p1" lalt'd .1 m.t111r lhJll~nlH l'.1rlil'I 1h1'
'1•,1r "hl•n t ru'lel'' ,·un"Jl·11·d, h \\Ill~ I tw '" h•111l ,J, .1 '1 "l
During thl.' hl':.ttl.'d umtruH·rs~ Jnd stum1\ heanngs
~"n:il<l1m-rnrlc;\\cm tu th~nmrT!f)IDn·Pa~
ffi l'Ct1ng rooms...1nJ told l)ffic1 als "'h' the' bcht'' ed \heir
\lhool ~hoold qJ~ 1'flC" .
The' du.Jn 1 'h11ut Jn.I 1he' didn't tn'lult Jnd the~
h.mdkj thl·m,l·h l'' .l l1•t tx·11a thJn wml' Jdults did
fhn g111 1n"-11h l'J , n J, l.1"' "J\ and lhl'' \'l'r<' .1 l redll to
lhl'Ol 'l'h ,., and tu th1·n ,, h••11l
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\ '' "'1,·nttJI hur~ Jn'' I' l'·'fltd '' '·'' -1•mJ1,·.t .Jl . ,, •hl '1 1101 . . .
Thtl'\l'\ \ll)k J l'.tlll'I ,1111lJllllll!!
al1ut \1<1 1 fr11m .i Jml't .1t lul1,1 n '
\\ l'J1h·,d.1 ' ,m I 1n,.kn \llll I I ht• ,,11.!
rl'Staura nt. 19 21 tkad1 Hh J I th' t J!:ll~r!..:!.-.c~·_J!!.!1!1 .. !!0,..J...!·o..t!nLU..iJ.ll.!U.L.,.i.LL...IJ.l.ll.tllJl.UJ~ ... ~r-f-tf-K ... --r~ri--. ma~ 1· a fl tl'ller 01Jl Int: l .lrd th.11 h.hl tx .. ·n -~ r
~~~~l:hm-.tim.l· .. ~ :hl· \llllrl1 "'
1
d car and wallet in Mesa
T" l1 ht1'' "'l'rc takl·n 11111• l ll'h11f\
for Jllt'gl.'dl} tr.1ng Ill ,,,,11 II•''
\ alul'd ,11 $13~ from thl' l .iith'I 'll•fl'
ll882 \i.lam' .\' l' • • • Thtr\l·~ c;TO)t' $150 In l J'h .Is~\
nng and a S ''•I ,11·n·1• lr1•m .1
fl'\ldl'lll'l' In lhl' f.tlHlll hh•l I.. 111
\unn,lrl'\I ••• Bul'l!,lar' '111k 1~· mJ111 ,,111 .111d
propcrl\ Imm thl· 2'1 ·111111 \.1 ilt1,1,11 < Ol\ .\ nn rn 1tw I "'non hl111 I. ,,,
Blue"' atn
Newport Beach
-\ $700 i.terl'O unn "J' ~<11k n 11,1111
.1 car parkt•d on thl' I "1'11l,t1lt11. I. ,,1
RJlhoa Roule' .ird • • • .\burglar bro~<: 1 n1t1 four l.lr' an lh1•
Harbor \'11.'\\ Hill' .1n:a \tl'fl'(\ .inJ
other po,'4.',,111n' "', r,· 'tolt•n 1 n l'Jl h
caw
Lafuna Beach
~Onll'<ln\' l'nh'fl'li J l?,lll''I 11111111 .ti .I
\outh < tM\t ll 11th"·'~ h111d .111,t ,1<1k
S900 1n ct\'ih thl.' '1n1111 tlll,t pohn·
\\cJnnd;n t'H n1n1 • • • ~ 'in.all ..,~ ~ hfm.r nut
\\ «."11nl•l.(l:I\ an J I 11\H'r ( hll 1>11' 1
rC'\tdC'nH' l\ul \\,I\ tlUll kh t \I
angu1'h'-d pohn· \JH.1 • • • \ Jl)."J'l\'l'd h1 .. , \Jllll'll al ~'II"·''
rl'fl<'Th'tl \tnkn \\1·dnt•,d,l\ •Ill ''"'h
( ll.1'1 I lap.hv.,I\ . . .
I ,,o thugi. 4 1.t'ikl'J ,11•'·'l'.H-11ld
h.11 pa tn In fot a ndl' l'arl~ \\ l'J nl.',JJ'
nl\1rn1 ng 'ilok' thl' man"., car Jnd
\\,llkt < 11,tJ \k,J pohu• rl'J'l'nl'd
l r.11~ \\ ilham Long nl I nun1.11n
\ .1lh'' "·1' h11at·kc.-d around 12 I'
.1 m h' 1h1· t"'n men" ho .ippri1J1 hl'tl
him an thl· p.ir~1ng lot 111 thl' 1 an
I 1//1l' har "'52 ~I <lair \t
l\1hll' '-!Id l on11. had IU\t lctt lhl'
1.H an .rnd rclut tan th agre~ 10 ~1' l'
thl' pair J ndl' \lll'r traq·hng,a <.hon
J1'\t.tntc lrom 1h1· har the l'l·''"cngN
in th<' ~ad. c;cat ~1J he "a~ gmn& ll) bl·
'll k ,\ nJ ,1\k<.'d l 1)ng to 'flu II m n
.Ht• th,·n grilhbcd Lon(l an,und thl'
lll'l·I.. \\h11e the' J>3 ~ngrr 1n the tr11n1
'"-Jl Utt ... \\ ,, \...\'""", \ "-• 1 \~u~\ "'"'"Ill
p1•li,l 1\'pnrtl'd
T ht· "tl uni "~ oushr:d to lhc
11,.,1irht1JrJ h' th,· J\\Jtlant' "h,•
thn·.11,·ncXI h • 'h•'•'l l \111~ th1H1(lh h1•
dad n11t 'l'l' a \l,·,1 1~on_
Th,· rnhht'r' 111111.. l ,1n~' \\,Jlkt
.on1.11nms Sn .Jllll dra<l'J htm ,1111111
the l31 hch1r1· 'l'lt'l'J1ng ,J\\J\ 1n lhl·
1 <>~-4 v. hill' Ru ll I.. l l•\ahn· f hl'\ "t'rt·
'lt>en hl'<ldtnl!-nMth 1>n RanJ1,lph
'-tm•t hrnarJ''A.il..,•r trC'Cl
1 Long. "ho \'Jl~l'll had. 111 tht• h.u
.ind l:llki.l f)llhlt' de\l'rthcJ lht•
.1 .. ~1l:tnl\ J~ a "h11c mak t> ll'c1 I
1rn..h tJll I"'' J'llunJ, "1th hlond h.111
and J "'h1tc mJll: t> l'c:-et ~ 1n\hl'' t.ill.
I "''I pound' "1th hrn11i,n hilttr
Parent killer sentenced
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"h" murJa,•,t h" rx1rl nl' II" 1nhl'llt
thC'tr ~Ml(\ (lt)(,J t''l.ll(' "3' '>('nll'n,1·d
111 52 \t':lr\ (11 hti." an prt"'n and ht'
l"lr\lthC'r C'lk'\1 I hl' ,f,l\ an(!' in u1t11 n~
him. trnm tbc v.111 •
T1mC'1h' 0,1 qJ H u~l..in' N ''·''
't'n\l'n"·11 \\ 1•Jnt•'(fa' '" \ .rn ''"' '-upcnn1 < u11r1 /ul,1~1· \h't\1n H
<inn t'T -
R11 h11rd ltu._J .. io\ ~ .. and ha\"' 1lt
no1 1' f\.t v.,·r.t found \hot 111 lk,\th 1n
1h,·11 \1·p11hnf\1 .1n·a hC'n1t on luh Ill
I ii\' I 1n111t ~ ~h1d.,1n' ok.1tkd
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lflHt\' 111 the ,1,J\1ntt' an \1.irl h 10 .in
.lffillllll Oh'nl th..Jt l'nahk"ll htm to
,I\ 111d lht• lkath JX'nalt\
[)\-flut' f)"tntt ·~ttomC'' t;unun
'hcmrn"' ..:11J h,• dl•nJrd <tga10\t
punu•n • Jc.ath pen•h._ ht>nu
thl' kn~th l'I I ludlinV \C'ntenl"t' anJ
10 ,~\rt• I tullkin' 14·\('ar-C'ld 'nn th(
11r<ll•al ut tl'\111\ 1n~ ag.ian'' h1\ fa1hc1
Hudlin\ a1titrac.nd < hn~tM
PC'nJm~nlt' \:' J'll'.1dc~ p.u11t\ 1.t\ I
111 '"'' 11\\tnt' of ht-inf. ian .1cn•\..OI)
.111, 1 1h1 f.1t t 111 murder anJ laH'' a
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M Orange Con t DAIL V PILOT /Thuraday, June 6, 1985
MengeJe reportedly dead
Plans to exhuqie Sao Paulo drowning
victim told. but Naz i hunt ers ske ptical
AO PAU LO. Br:i11l l \P) -
Federal pohcc chief Ro mt'o Tuma
said toda} he as "YO percent rn11-
v1nced" that a bod} found bum.'t! an a
small to" n near Sao Paulo 14' that of
Josef Mcngelc. tht• infamous "<\ngel
of D1.-a1h" at the ..\11M·h .... 1t1 rnncl·n·
cra11on camp
Tuma told reportl'rs that federal
police have "document!> and a diary
belonging to Mengele" c;e1zed at a
tit'rnl.an t'l1upk'!> home. .... here
Mengek had npparcntl) tx.-cn laving.
He did not Sil\ "'hen or where the
docunwnts were found b) pohec.
In P:ins. la")t"r Serge Kl3r!;fHd.
who w11h h1~ waft'. Beale. is one of thl'
world'!; bt'st·t..no .... n Nazi hunters.
!Hild 1oda~ he "e .... ed repons of
Mengele's death "wtth the greatest
skep11c1sm." "lf Mengele were dead. his fnmi l)
Cosmonauts aloft
MOSCOW (AP) -The Sovtet Union today launched a spacecraft
carrytng two cosmonauts. It waa the first Soviet menned apaoe
launching In 09Vly a year.
The offlctal news agency Tau said Col . ..Vladtmlr 0%hanlbeko'l11
the commander of the spacecraft. SoY\IZ T-13, and the other
cosmonaut aboard Is engineer Vlktor Savlnykh.
. Tass aald their Soyuz T -13 would dock wfth the orbiting SaJyut-7
spec. station, which has been aloft for about thr• years and Is now
not often used. The spaceship's system• were functioning normally
and that the two cosmonauts "feel well."
would be in a hurt') to makl' 11 known
an ord~r to i.ettk an important
inherit nCl' and thl' German couru
would be immedi3tcl) uware."
Klarsfcld said
Tuma met th1 morning m ·ao
Paulo with German consular oflic1uls
and Bru.uhan Ju'iticc Min1str) of-
ficials to dtSCU)) t'\humatton of thl'
bod). No ttmt• wa~ announced. but
Tuma )atd he t''IX'<"tt·d 1t to take place
today.
Earhl'r. radio stauons in Sao Paulo
quoted Tuma a~ sa)ing the hod) wa)
found burred in tne small town of
Embu. about 40 miles southwest
from the pon cat) of Sao Paulo
The man drowned 1n 1979 on a
beach called Benioga. about 46 malt•s
outhwcsr of ao Paulo and was
burred in the nrarb) tO"'-n. thl' radio
repons quoted Tuma as saying.
The report!> quotl'd polke as sa) 1ng
Mengele armed in Bra11 I 1 n I Yb9 or
1970 with a (,aman couple and hid
out w11h them
Mcngele. who \ ould bl.· 7~ 1f he 1~
alt,e. t•arned out sad1s11t· mt•dtt'Jl
rxpenments and ordcrt·d thl' dt'Jths
of hundrt·ds of thousands of kw' at
thl' NaL1s· .\uschwnz concentration
camp during World War II.
In the capital of Bras1ha. West
German Embassy spokrsman Gunter
. chutle said he had rccc•'t'<l no
official word about Mengele.
"We don't know anything about at.'~ he Miid in 3 tckphonc interview.
The embass) wa closed today be·
cause of a n!lttonal hollda)-"It seems
rather strange th:u the pohcf would
Mt)' this. How do the) know'! Ninet)'
perct·n1 \Urt• for a pohcc matter 1i. 001
good.~·
hutit• said the West German
govern men I first asked for Mehgele's
extradition from Brn1il an I 959 "in
CU$C he was here ...
"We always askt·d the Brazilian
authorities urgently to Jook fo r
Mt•ngcle an case the) should detect
hm\in Brazil."
In Wt•st Germany. the newspaper
Ott" Welt rcponed today Mengele
ma' ha\I~ died 10 }Cars ago. an 1975.
in Sao Paulo -nol in I 979 as the
Brazilian radio repocts said.
Dir Welt. published an Bonn and
one of Wt•!>t Germany's largest d:ul~
papers. said authorities flew to Brazil
Se\ era Ida~ sago to 'enf) rcpons that
a man hdteH·d 10 bt· Mengelr
dro"' nt·d "'hale ~w1mmang in Sao
Paulo in 1975
Klar .. ti.·lll rl'fcmng 10 the Die Welt
stof"). said tht"re had been nomcrou!>
rt·porh 1hat led ham 10 belic"c "99
percent" ~knge~ was still alive.
Senators reconsidering
resuming Nicaraguan aid
By Tbe A soclaltd Press
V. ,.\ HINC:iTON -Thl' ~naw t'> oix·nang tkbatt• v~ r~<1um .. ~g n1d t.o
Ni caragua's ant1·Sund1n1sta rchcl\ J\ Pres1dl.'nt Rt>aga!1 ridtl ulc., ~~c .rnuntry s
tef\1 t leader a) "a httle d1t'L111or" unJ the ~pcakt•r ot the Hou\t: a~.uses th0 White House of mapping 1nvas1on _piano; Tht· ~natl' "'a~ ftX'U!llnS IN ay on I
proposal to pt'rm11 or bar n('w U.S. <II~ lo thl' Contra s~emll~s tn 1ca~gua
fighting thl' Sandin1~ta go,rmn~t ol Pre~1dent L>an1d Onega. But ~nate
Republican leader Robt'n Dok ol Kan\a~ sa) s ht• has the vott•) lo wan appro:al
of3n amendment tu pro' 1dl' $32 m1ll11>n an non-lethal aid to thl' <. ontras o t'r
a two-yeilr period.
Computer pre4ts beat wave relief .
ATLANTA -pz;~l~ Deep South. atler cooking an a sax-day k1ll('r
heat wave. can loot.. forward to "'ct•kend relief. but Florida and extreme
southern Georgia. \labama <ind M 1'>S•~~1pp1 can t•xpect St>Hral more 100-
degrce da}s. forecaMer) SU) Tht' heat. blamt•d for thl' death.) o~ 1.~rce. people
and morr than 500.00U rh1c~l·ns. gt·nera11:d rt'l'ord demand tor ( h:l trte tty and
tird or echpst"d high tt'mpcraturc marks in 21 commum11es Wt•dnesda~.
including the h1ght'\t tcm1wra1url' '-'' l'r rernrdl·d 1n Tampa. f-1.a 99 degrees
Fourteen lndlcted ln alleged drug ring
MINNEo\POl IS -Fourtet'n people 1mlud1ng >l ( onrord. ( alll. man.
arc under a federal grand JUr} andtl"lmi:.nt 111 conncc11on w1t,h what offic ials
describe a!. a heroin rang that ~trt'tLhL·d lrom \orpal 1t1Red V.1ng. Mann. T hl'
charges an Wednc~da\ '<, and1t·tmt·nt 111\ o h e n>n,p1ral") to import heroin from
Nepal to M 1nncsota and the d1stnbut1on ol hao1n from I'll<' to Ma) 9. 1985.
Indicted were Thoma'> Robert SagL'. J~. C.l·dar Rapid~. Iowa: Jame~ David C.iOr\.'S.~k Red \\mg: John Joseph N~ .. tel. n. Frontenac Mann .. Bruce
Mi chael Gravert. JS. Ha11.('r ( tt), V.1, Rohl·rt Leon N)stel. B . .\ustan. Mann ..
Larr) Dougla~ Ta pager. f9 . ...\U\lln, Mann .. 'itanton Tea taro Scott. 25. Conrnrd.
Calif. and seven Nepak!.l' l'ltlll'n~
Tampons safer when magnesium added Spy figure cleared for 'secret'
BOSTON -Manufacturersoftampon!>can rrduce tht' mt.. of tox ic shock Liens pla_ced against \} ndromc among users b~ adding magnesium to the product !>ay researchers Disclosure prompts
questions r egarding
Pentagon"s checks
clearance to handle top secrets.
The Pentagon said Wcdnesda) that
"'h1tworth. 45.'a retired Navy radio-
man. ~as re-1n,es11gatcd for security
clearan~n 1969 and in 1978 and
re1a1nean1s top secret ra11ng. On
Monda) ht" y.-as arrested in Cahfomia
and chargrd with stealing classified
communica11ons documents from
1965 until he rl·t1red from the Nav} an
1983.
chargl'd w11h conspiring to pass
important Na' y secrets 10 the O\ 1e1s
in a 20-year operatton. All held
clearanecs. including the alleged nng·
leader. John Anthony Walker Jr ..
whom has ex·w1fe cl'\1ms needed
money 10 shore up. a fai ling South
Carolina bar and restaurant in which
he had invested.
who 1dcnt1fi('d abc;orp11on ol the mineral h) t·c rta1n tampom a~ a cause-of t~c
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says Jen) .\. Wh11 .... onh was sp) ing
for(the So' 1e1 Union. the Dcfensr
Department twice reinstated his Wh11 .... orth is one of four men
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Walker began spying for the Sov-
iets in the late 1960s and made "well
over SI 00.000." Barbara Crowley
Walker was quoted as saying an
today's Los Angeles Times.
But Walker's state-appointed at-
torney said Wednesday that a federal
tax lien placed on Walker's propeny
has left him with "nep tive net
wonh" and will make it impossible
for him 10 afford a private lawver.
I he disclosure that Whitwon h
passed re-i nvestigation raised ques-
tions about the thoroughness of the
pcnod1c loyalty checks that are sup-
posed to be conducted among mili-
tary people. government workers and
contractors' employees who are
cleared to handle confidential gov-
ernment papers.
More than 4.3 million Amencans
have such clearances. 1nclud1ng
62:!.000 dcarl'd to sec the go ... crn-
mcnt's most imponant secrets.
The Pentagon said Wednesda\ 11
has been unable to re·1nvest1gatl'
those holding clearances c\ t'IJ Ii' l'
yrars. as its procedures require
Walker' S property rare but ·dangerous disordt•r Doctor~ at Harvard Medical School sa id
Wrdnesda\ that the\ had found that t"'o l 1nds of fibers once used in h1ghl} in South Carolina -absorbent · tampon\. pol)estn foam and pol~acr}late ra}on. remove
. magnesium from th<' vagina . .\ lo" lc\el of 1~c.;n.1ncral provides an idea~ CHA!l ~ESTON. S.C. (A P)-Fed-environment for common bacteria to produt·e a poison 1h~t causes tht' ailment.
era I ofl1c1~ls have ti.led a hrn an said the researcher'>."' ho pro' aded thl' first l'\plana11on of the hnk between the
Moncks Corner against S 113.000 fibers and the d1sea<.e won h of Berkeley County propeny
owned by a former Navy com-
mun1cat1ons \pcc1alist accused of
esp1onagt'.
The federal government placed a
$250.000 lien in Norfplk. Va .. Tues-
day on propen) owned b) John '\.
Walker Jr.. including the land an
Berkeley County that was placed
under lien Wednesday.
In the hen grahtcd m Norfolk. a ..
the Internal Re\Cnue Ser> ice said
Walker owes $252.487.66 1n taxes
dating to 1972...Ihe lien frerzcs all of
Walker's propen y pending payment.
Walker 1~ known 10 have holdings 111
Virginia. California. South Carol"ina
and North Carolina.
Berkele\ Count' Tax .\ssessor
James E .. Shuler sa id Walker owns
4.87acri:soflandon U.S. H1ghwa } 78
that \\as appraised an August I 984 at
$98.000. A building there. used b)' a
Veterans of Foreign' War chapter. 1'>
'alucd at $1 5.000. Shuler said. Re-
cords sho"' the propen} has two
outstanding mortgages totahng about
$10.000.
Pollce say 1'llllngs sexually motivated
ROOSEVELT. l ltah -The hnk between the sexuall) motivated stabbtog
deaths ofa woman and her daughter and the \u1c1de of a former Montana man
has not been confirmed. but t'i 1hc "primal) lead ... said Pohce C h1efCec1l Gurr.
Kathleen Orphan ( arnd.. '5. :ind her daughter. Nichole. 10. wert' found an the
bedroom of their mob1k home Monday. Ph}stcal l"' 1denCl' 1nd1ca1es llfe
sla) 1ngs were sexual!\ motivated and occurrrd earl> Sunda). Gurr said
Wedncsda} He "'o uld not disclose what tht· l'' 1dent·e .... a., On "Cuesda).
offirl'rs sent 10 qut•,11on Michael Lee Wtnnl'r. :!t<. found hint shot 1n the head
in his mobile homl' nt•ar Roosevelt.
CALIFORNIA
Protesters disrupt Contra leader's talk
S.\N FRANC! ·co -Police dragged off SI\ protl~tl'rs screaming
"murderer murdL·rer'' a-; thl' head.of the largl'!.I rebel force an Nicaragua spoke
Wednesda' 10 the ( ommonwcalth Club. Adolfo < ·alero. president of the
Ni caragua 'Dl·mocrattc Forces. stood s1lcntl) during each outCI)' and then
ronttnued ht!. JO.minute c;pccch. "You are the murderer of th ousands of
children," shouted Jeri) Ruch·r. who said ht· was a Berkrley Sl'minal) studrnt.
a!. police earned him out of the Hilton Hotel.
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aga1n'>t a card dt•akr lhargcd \.\llh fi,e rnunts oflirst·degrrr murdt•r. making
the man chg1hle for tht• death penalt) ii con' ll tCd of the ~laying!>. TufiL ··To m"
Bad1h Nadd1 pleaded 1nntKt·nt to murdering live ofh1s famil} members and
wa'I ordL'fl'd held "1thout hond Wedne!>du} Polite in El Cajon said Nadd1
called thl'1r '>tall\lO la\t \aturda~ afternoon and told .a de!>k otli cer .. I JUSl
murdl'red m\ fam 1h ··
Dan Haggerty facing tar report charges
LOS ANGELl:S (..\P)-Dan H a~erty. the "Gr121ly Adams" television
star" ho recent I\ wa" eonv1ctcd of selling cocaine. was charged with failure to
file inc:ome ta\ "return<.. a federal prosecutor ..aid. Haggen) is charged w11h
fathng to file fl'dl'ral ta \ returns an 1978. when ht' earned $356. 704. and again
an 198 I . whl'n hr earned $;06.660. Efforts to reach Haggert} for comment
about the two counts were unsuccessful. He as free pending appeal of his
con' Kllon and 1s reported to be suffering from cancer.
-Insurance flrms must pay in as~stos sult
SAN FRAN( I!\( 0 -The first phase ofa triat11lii'itoula take up to two
years has ended in v1ctoncs for an asbestos manufacturer that wa nts insuranct'
companies to be liable for lawsuits brought b) workers allegmg injury or death
from asbestos. Juror!; decided that two insurance companies provided
coverage 10 the Manville Corp. dunng some >cars the comr.an1es argued they
did not. "We con!>tdcr 11 a 'l1gnifican1 victory." Maiw1lle a11orney Paul
Sugarman·saad on behalf of the Colorado-ba~d corporatton The dens1ons
mean the insurance m m panics wall havr 10 finance Man' tile·., defrnsc against
claims. he sa id
WORLD
Pope's assailant tells of terrorist training
RO ME -fhl' man rnn\leted of tr)1n$ IO kill Pope Jobn Paul II told a
court toda) he '"a' trained as a terromt in Syna b} Bulgan an and
Czechoslovak ex ns an<! ·ctaimcd ~~~· ~Wl.~U!~Dl;;.~~K-ov
. n1tl'Oita1 terronsm1:"efimct. 1 ttCa tes11hed in the trial of three Bulgan ans
and four Turks on charges of complicit) tn the May 13. 1981 . shoot an~ of the
pont11T. Agca. the main wnne\c; agatnsl them. was scritcnccd to ltf1.· 1n prison for
shoo11ng the pope and also 1s bei ng tned this time on charge'! of 1mponing the
gun illegally.
l•raell troops In Leba~n after deadline
NAQOU RA PORT. Lebanon -Hundreds of l raeh troops remained 1n
south Lebanon toda} despite the gcwernment's statement at would ha vt' all its
forces out by the third anntv('rsary of Israel's June 6 1nva!iion of Lebanon.
Military sources an Tel Aviv said the pullout would be completed "an the very
near fu ture." In a w1dt'·ranging 1ntc('..at·w w11h Prime M1n1ster himon Peres
on national tck\1\1on Wedn('fld:l\ ni~ht .. no mrntion wa' mad<' of Lebanon or
the lsra('lt pullout
Slll• mark Golden Temple annlvenary
AMR'iTSAR. lndia-E11toll1ng thc asws1ns of Indira Gandhi as martyr~\
some 5.-000 'i1kh m1h tams ihrongl'd lhe Golderi Temple tod;,y for a rally
condemnina thl' arm) assa\11t on m1htants holC'd up 1n the shrine one ycnr ago.
The logan-chanung 5ikh~ woi:e 'lafTron·oolored ·turbans -$)'mbols of
dcfianct' and c;clf-~cnficc -and also pra1~d the Sikh mthtantc; who died in
the arm asl>:lult.
Village attacb reported In Sri Lanb
NEW ~UlJ. lnJ1a-Tbt Vn11c~ Nc....-'i of l nd1ugcncys y~ mot>softh(
Santtnlesc: rn:vority an Sn t an kn anackcd 14\1llaacs of the Tamil manori• With
the aid of sccunt) fi n. . k1lhng IM lt-ut 80 pcopk and burnrng hundreds of
home\ The nc"' ottu·n~' 'k!1d the r31di. occurred Tue'ida) nca1 1hc pon (.'ti) of
Tnntomok't• f'h~·n· "'-ii'> no offic1nl confirmnt1on ofthr rcpbrt. .,
Grenade blast. echo over mau burial
HEIR l 11. I cbanon -Gunfire and grt'nadc hlam echoed o n two front'! tr'I
lkarut toda\ "nd \\·1>r6 of\-obb1ng Pnlcc;t1n1an women i.1ftcd through n hnc of
pl:i~t it-'>hrou~kd hodte'> to 1dent1f~ '1ct1ms.of fiah ttng bet wren Pale'it1n1ans
and Sh111c Mn\lt•m, Pnhcc .said four people were killed and 21 wounded in
o'er night figh11ng fhat mt~d the toll 'tncc May IQ to :11 lcJ.,I ~ 16 dead and
~.I ~() "ou nJt•J
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, June 6. 1985 * AS
Two priests have 100 days to -spend $2.Iilillion
I NEW .Y8RK (APJ -Two Fr:in-
l:tscan pnesti. who ha\.C 100 days to \~nd a S2 m1llt on windfall say they
ure be1na deluged w1fh calls from real
earmarked tor the sa me t>urpo
1Sc. the Poor. wh1l:h alreud\ run' '"" "w1th1n a neasonable d1i.tance of City." • kind o fbu1ldtna h1 ord~r need
"Other umes. we had to beg. s1ngl -room-occupanc} . hotl'I' 1n 8(11cvuc Hospital," which treats the The $2 m 1fffc;>n represents th(' "8ut I'm not womcd about that."
borrow and steal to get the money (to Manhattan. mcntall} ill h'Omeless. and alM> nc:ar seulcmen1nf;11;1\ll )Utt be t"ecn the: ht ddtd. noun& ht order wu
• estate brokers who have heard they
· arc looking to buy housing for the:
homeless.
house the poor). This one fell in our Felice stud he and McVean had thei r order'\ t'4-o other RO ~s1-l'1t) and real c tatc developer Harry ··alway~" lookina ror donation 10 lap an a way:· the Rev. John Felice contacted several broki:rs to help dencc:s Macklo~c: regarding the 1lle&al night help the poor and that the wmd(all
The money came from an out-of-
coun settlement s1ined May 7 and
must be spent within I 00 days or 11
rcvens to the ci1 y. which hai. 1t
said Wednesday ··1 think 11's great them find a bu1ld1n,. Then, new~ .. We ~1111 ha ven't come aHoss demoht1on of four Times Square area hu not chanced his outlook. fun. It's kind of a neat po!>lllon to be in stones began appearing about the w meth1ng. (The propen1es arc) bu1ldinis - one: of them an RO
fora change." .. fortune -and now ... dozens of e11hc:r tooexpe ns1veortoosmall or 1n residence "A month a,10. I d1do)i bl\ll' ·
Felice and the Rev. John McVcan brokers are calling u\ with all kind~ of the wrong location. We need about Felice said 11 appear!> hr" 111 havr to anythan&," hr said. "In 100 day • I'll
have taken ·vows of povcny. They stuff:· 100 rooms:· said Felice. "A m1lhon ··ra1~some more m)self-probably be baclt to nothingapin. Easy come, belong to the St. Francis Friends of The: priests hope to find something ain't what 11 used to be an New York anorher m1ll 1on" -to purcha~ the easy go."
OSHA problems
untold to feds
ACRAMENTO (AP) -Weak·
"esscs in a C'altforn1a program to
protect 1ob-safet) ")'lh1stleblowcr\
from retaliation were known to
federal officials in 1he state c;1ncc
1978. but were never rl'portcd 10
Washington. the San Frant·1scu
Chronicle said toda}.
Thf newspaper said 11 obta ined
under the Freedom of lnformallo"l
act an internal memo prepared b\
Russell wanson. chief of the ll S
Occupational Safet) and Hrallh Ad ·
min1strat1on (OSHA) regional office
1n San Francisco whi ch noted tha1
California workers had complained
about the problems as far back a)
1978.
"Scnous thought and consider-
atton should be give n to develop
measures based on each of the~
weaknesses of the state plan as 11 now
operates:· said the memo. prepared
last December.
But U ndcrsecretal) of Labor Ford
B. ford. in Sacramento Wednesday
for a meeting with Gov. George
Scream for ice cream
\ Deukme11an. said the annual federal
l'valuations of the California OSHA
program made no mention of .the
rnr:nplaints.
Thr federal La bor Depanment 1s
now-in,est1gating some workers'
charges that their complaants were
in' es11ga1ed 1nadequatel) b> the
\t:l tl'. or that their legal rights were
'1olated during state hearings.
Even when they won rernstate-
mc nt. some said.• the state fail ed to
r nforce its ruling.
Ford declined comment on the
federal p,.Jobe.
··All I can say is th~ we do have a
stud) going on. and· we should be
finished with 11 sometime next
month.'' he said.
Federal officials are required 10
in' est1gate complaints against the
state program and to take corrective
action where required. But every
federal evaluation ofC'al-OSH i\ since
1976 has said the program is without ma~r problems.
.......... 0
Mike· Montana and Jim Newhouse want to open an lee
cream •tore In Carmel bat aay th~ city'• la.nd use committee
wanu to ban "me.y" cone8 ~t "create a camlYal
atmoephere." Newhouse aay• It'• ''an-American" to
oppoee conea. C&rmel'• only lee cream parlor loet lu leame.
Newf ork opens
gay high school
NEW YORK (AP) -A school for
young homosexuals who dropped out
of regular public class-cs because of
threats or adjustment problems has
opened in G rrenwich Village w11h 20
teen-agers. and 1ts operators expect
the enrollment 10 triple an the foll.
Called the Harvc) Milk School. 11
be~an classes 1n a church 1n April after
be ing provided with a teacher b) thl'
city Board of Education's office for
altr rnative high schools and pro-
grams. The school 1s named for the
gay act1v1st and San Francisco cit)
.Wf)erv,t!iOf·WbaAA<aii-=SheklO deatb--1~
1978
The school's organ11er. the ln-
s11tutf for the Protection o f Le!lb1an
and Gay Youth. started out doing
research four years ago. but then
began counseling and tutoring young-
sters who were dropping out of
school. said teve Ashkinazy. direc-
tor of cl1n1cal program'I of the
IO'illlUte.
.. We've seen a lot of kids truant.··
Ashkinazy said toda) ... Fifteen-and
16-year-olds who have not set foot in
a classroom because the) 'Were being
beaten up. harassed and 11 was
actually dangerous for them 10 go to
school."
The Milk school 1s not a regular
fac1ht) of the New Yo rk C11y public
school system. said Roben Tene. a
Board of Education spokesman.
What the rny pro ..... 1des 1s the
teacher, under 11s off-site educational
services program. he ..aid. The sa me
support 1s provided 1n all fi,r
boroughs to drug rehab1lrta11o n or-
gan1za11ons 'With school programs. he
~Id. .
"'The goal 9f the off-s11e education
Pf081'am u; -to 011
education to the kids until bo1h the
clinical organllllllon and the board
determine the student can return to a
more trad1t1onal educa11onal pro-
gram,'' Terte said.
Fred Goldhaber 1s doing all the
teaching at the: Milk sch'qol. co vcnng
all the subjects and grade levels for the
14 boys \lnd six girls wh o are enrolled.
In ability. the students ran~c: from
"Cl) bnght 10 needing remedial help .
..aid Ashkinazy.
.:\shkinaiy shepherded the stu-
dents past reporters trying to inter-
view them today. ...!
Strike irks Beatle
LONOON (AP)-Former Beatie
Paul McCartney had an angry C'(·
change with striking teachers p1cket-
1ng has son's school. W\1ne scs 5a1d
Thursdny. .
The singer wa1 taking h1'i son
Jam~. 6. 10 !JC-tfMI n~r~1 country
home an southern England on
Wednesday when he encountered
three pickets.
demands. and McCortne) rend 11 and
tore 11 up.
Thi." 1nc1dent was confirmed by
McC'anney spokesman Bernard
Dochcny .
McCannc). wlli!.Jums 43 this
month. told the Daily Mail: .. , was
angry because an this dispute it's the
innocent who arc sufTerma -the
kids. I don·t d1s:igree with the
teJIChen' pay claim but ;heir t1m1ng
1r unfair on pupils s11tlJ'l& exams"
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Mc( artncy snapped· "Were your
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hool"" He then said to h i~ son
•'Take a good took -they arc
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., MO\t'\ ~1d he handed M(C annc\
Teacher Moses. l4. told reporter,.
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and Paul wn' m~ hero Out th1\.
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Riding instruction
Twelve-year-old Olivia Chaml of Newport
Beach puta her horse~ Trinket, through lta
in Santa Ana Heights while equee-
lnstructor Nancy Corcorran watcbee.
. ,
Coast airmen now Officers
Michael E. Davis, son of Robert
and Patricia Davis of Laguna Hills.
JUI H. Branum, daughter o( John C.
Branum of Newport Beach. and
Michael K. Tierney, son of James and
Mary Tierney of Fountain Valle\. all
have been 'commissioned second
lieutenant-s in the Atr Force upon
graduation from Officer Training
School at Lackland .\ir Force Base.
T-cxas. Davis will be assigned to
Mather Air Froce Base. Calif.:
Branum to Eglin Air Force Base. Flas.
and Tierney to Los Angeles .\ir Force
Station. • • • Second Lt . David R. VanPatten,
whose wife 1s the ro·rmer E,·a Bollig of
Irvine. has graduated from the air
weapons controller course at T} ndall
Air Force Base. fla. VanPatten is a
1978 graduate of Orange Coast Col-
lege. • • • Arm} Reser"e PFC Rebecca A.
Davenport, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles E. Davenpon of Fountain
Valle~. ha s gradµated with honors
from the .\ir flo-'fe photographic
specialist course afl!.owrv .\ir Force
Base. Colo. Davenport. a i 984 gradu-
ate of Golden We~t College. will sen c
in Santa .\na. • • •
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Steven G. Holladay, son oFMr. and
Mrs. James W. Allen of Fountain
Valle). has been promoted from new
cadet to cadet private in the Junior
Resene Oflicers' Training Corps at
Kemper Military School and College
1n Boon\llle. Mo. Hollada). is a high
school sophomore. • • • Airman Pedro E. Herreria, son of
A.mara Watson of Costa Me.sa. has
been ass1gn~d to Sheppard Air Force
Base. Texas. after completing basic
training at Lackland Air Force Base.
Texas . .Herrena "'Ill receive special-
ized 1nstruct1on in the civil engineer-
ing field.
• • •• .\ir Force Senior Master Sgt. Nor-
bert C. Corbeille, whose wife is the
former Debra Stokes of Huntington
Beach. has arrived for duty in
England. H~ is a personnel super-
intendent with the 81 st Combat
Suppon Group. • • • Air Force 2nd Lt. Timothy R.
Kabel, son of Roben J. Kabel of San
Clemente. has arrived for duty at
Beale Air Force Base. Cali( Kabel is a
·pilot with the 9th Strategic Re-
connaissance Wing .
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riew cable TV cOmpanY
By LISA MAHONEY
Of 1M Delly l"llol lllff
Times Mirror Cable Television Co.
cleared one more hurdle in its bid to
take over five south Orange County
franchises from Storer Cable.
The .Laguna Beach City Council
voted unanimously Tuesday to trans-
fer Storer's franchise agreement to
Times Mirror. The companies still
need the permission ofSan Clemente
and Orange County to complete the
deal.
The take over is part of a lar~er
agreement between the firms which
calls for Times Mirror to exchange
systems it owns in New Jerser.
Arkansas and Kentucky for Storer s
south county franchises. others in
Arizona and an undisclosed sum of
mone}.
The purpose of the trade 1s to
consolidate operations spread out in a
broken patchwork of geographical
areas. spokesmen for both companies
Sa).
The trade .is the largest' to date
proposed by a cable firm. according to
Times Mirror officials. The U.S.
Depanment of Justice granted per-
mission for the trade in Apnl.
B} law. Storer and Times Mirror
must also seek permission from
governments whose franchise agree-
ments will be affected. All but Orange
County franchise holders have ap-
proved the deal. said Jeanne Spinner .
Times Mirror assistant vice president
of corporate affairs.
Storer"~ unccnain l'uture. A proxy exisung ·26.000 subscribers ~1.th
fight for control of that firm appears franchises ll holds in M1ss1on 'v'.1eJO.
imminent. Spinner said. Renegade Ahso Viejo. Tustin Hills. ModJeska
stockholders hope to gain the upper and Silverado canyons and the re-
hand and liquidate Storcr's assets. mainder of San Clemente and San
according to news repons. Juan Capistrano. Spinner said.
Fearing a new regime might ca ncel Times Mirror corporate offices will
the impending trade. Times Mirror move from· Ir-vine to San Juan
· asked Laguna Beach and other mu-Capistrano to' provide a \Cntral
nici palities to grant transfers and any location for a public access studio. she
other n'ecessary approvals on an said. · emergency basis so that the deal can The company has also hammered
be closed by July I. Spinner said. out a cost sharing plan for unin-
Storer and Times Mirror first corporated county areas that do not
announceu the planned trade a year yet have cable lines and promised to
ago. Franchise holders have been build out the Laguna Beach cable
negotiating for changes in their agree-· system.
ments for the last several months. Rates will vary t~roughout the
Storer currently owns systems , in franchises from a low of S 19 for
Laguna Beach. Laguna Hills. Lake channels 2 through 13 for ex1~t1ng
Forest and pans of San Clemente and Laguna Beach su~scn~rs to S 14.48
San Juarr Capistrano. Its franchise for 27 chann~ls in un1ncorparated
agreements also extend to the former Orange C~ur1ty. Spinner said. . .
Avco land being developed by the .Rates will be brought t~t? parity tn
Stein-Brief Group. 1987 once the cable tele':'1s1on 1ndus-
-T; ........... .--'\-+i ... ~r.r ";11 merge Storer's tf) is deregulated. she said.
Compµtercaused Dls~eycr4'b
By the Associated P ress
Disneyland officials sa} a com-
puter error caused a derailment -on
the Thunder Mountfiin Railroad ride
Sunda} that caused minor injuries to
nine passengers.
A computer that electronically
switches the moving 1rain on two
trackc; apparently malfunctioned.
sending a slow-mov1ng"'tra1n down a
track occupied by an empty. parked
lrain. Bob Roth. the park's publicity
director. said Tuesday.
The nine inJured passengers. who
mostly suffered bruises. were treated
by D1sneylam:t nurses. Seven were
taken to Western Medical Center.
where they were treated and released. Times Mirror is rushing to get the
f~~ approvals it need_s in the face of
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l1_ SCHOOL NOTES
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2,342 -students to graduate
from UC Irvine this month
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Pt'hason will prcsidt• at l l(T<, 20th
commencement cercmon~ at Io a.m
~aturday, June 15, at Aldm·h Park
Pcltason will al'io prc!>cnt thl'
commencement addn.·:.~ R1chgard E.
Cofield . an economics ma1or from
Los Angele.s. and Da"td Hagopian. a ·
history ffi8JOr fr9m Torran(·e. will be
the student speakers
The un1 versit) will award 2.342
degrees 1h1s year. 1ncludtng I ,Motl
bachelor\. 281 mai.ter''i, I 00 dtx·1oral
and 93 medical degree<,.
The UC'l-C'altforn1a ( olkgc ol
l\.1cd1cinc Will hold llS presentation Of
candidates. kno" n ai. thl· hoo<ling ,
ceremon}. at 1 pm Saturda\. Junt• g
in L CTs Crawford I !all .\ddrt''is1ng
the medical i.chool gradu<1t1ng l IU'>S
"111 be C ollcgc of \k<l1nnl' Dean
.£lanle) 'an den Noon Srn11 Brunnt•r
of Long Beach. l'O·pn.''>ldl·nt tif thl'
sl'n1or class. "ill '>l'k'Jk · lllr the
l·andidates.
.\ special t'11n,m·a11on 111 l ( I
honor students \\ill he hl·ld at 7 'O
pm Frida). lllnl· 14. 1n C r::m lord
Hall.
Thl' rerC"mon~ ""ill rcrngn11t• thl' 19
students who arc ~radua11ng summa
cum laude ( thl· hrghl'St honor). 51
magna cum laulk and I!\ I cum laudc
Marjorie ('as1.•rin. prok\'>ur ol
chem1str). and Ka1h1.·n n1.· ·\ll1nson de
St. Paer. a h1stor) ma1or lrornln inc.
~ill be guest six·akcr<.
More 1nform:111on on lommcnn·-
mcnt act1v1t1C'> tan Ix· uhta1ncd b\
railing the an .. and kllUrl''> ollire a·t
856-6379.
Summer classes ln NB
The Parcni f-acult~ Organ11atron
of Manner'\ E-kmcn1Jf\ \l'hool 1n
~e"pon lkat·h I!> 'pon ... onng a \um-
mer session of11\ t\tra l 1ntl' C la\'il'\
programs.
Operated on a non-proti1 basis.
classes arc a' a1 lahll• tor l htldrcn prl'-
kinderganen 1hrqugh high s1.·hool.
The classes. most ol "h1ch tx-iin
the week of J urw 24 and la~t II\ c
weeks. cover a" 1dl' rang1.· nl ... uhjl'l'h
For information. rall 548-0084
548-5404 or 645-'7M04
'fennls a ward
M1chdle Luhan. thl' daughter of
Or. and Mrs. Jorgl' l uhan ol'Nt>wpon
Beach. was a"ard1.•d the Kl·111 School
Double ('up 1n tennis" 11h· L 1c;a Fran1 rf Houston. Tl'\
Kent chool. located in nnnh-
Ecstern Connc1.·t1l·u1. I\ a pr1.•para10~
hool for bo~., and girl' 1n grade\
~12
Nl"<t foll. Luhan "tll aucnd .\men·
pn l'n1,cr~11) in\.\ a'hing1on D <
Webb graduates
Michael Diamond an<l \.\ 1l11am ~odd Mc~1rhols both of 'il'" JXlrl
•ach. ar~amoung 1h1.· 59 ~radua11.·s
Webb chool of C altlorn1a in
aremont th1~ month
Diamond 1o; the son of Mr and \1 r'
('hark:. D1umond \ll "-ll hol' " lhr
on of Dr and \1r, J L \It "1l1101'
C Redlands grads
Two Newport lkarh rcc;1dl'Ot\ and
hrec Huntington Bcal'h residents
ere among the graduating <;tudents
1 the University of Redland<;.
David DeMar<, of Ncwpon was
HOAG MEMORIAL HO PIT AL
May 13
r. and M" \.\ ilham f ord Ir' 1n1.·
rl
r and Mr'\ Ronald Ru\cnhaugh.
oun1ain alk~. girl
May 16
r. and Mri.. Thoma' ~kmhe"
ountain alk~. girl
May 17
~~·and Mrs l:X·nn1"> ( orhcu. In 1111.•
r. and f\1r., ( hm11.1an ~n11t
1s<,ron V 11.'JO hm
Mr and f\lr\ I \ k I .1n,1kll I .1guna
r and T\I" ·\111 nn K<Hh'\ 1111111
g1on Bcarh. 11-1rl ~1gul'I. ho\
r and M" Ra\ m1 Hlll l onge1.
osta Mc~a. girl ·
fu
May 18
r. and Mrs. Mark l':.11nri.. ( mta
csa. boy 1 IMr and Mro; T\fo:hat•I Bum\. I aguna
li1ll!>. ho)
May 19
Mr. and Mr'> Dougla'I I hJ\t'r. In 1nl'.
1rl
r. and Mr.. krr. C.,m1th. I lunt·
ngton Beach. bo~ ·
Mr. and Mn. Terr) For('mnn. Ir' me.
..s1rl ~Mr. and Mrs Richard (1rh.1,at
Hun11ngton Beach. ho\_
Mr. and Mrs. Robrn H1l~l'r llunt-
lngton Bcal'h. bo~
Ma y 20
1Mr. an<l Mr\. ~even H:tnl(. Hunt·
~ngton Beach. girl
'Mr. and Mrs. Thomae.< hco. M""'°n
Viejo. boy
May ti
lMr. and M1~ Ra)' Pi on N<.•wpo1t
Beach. girl
r. and Mr\. Donald Hott!>. 1 lunt-
naton Beach. girl
Thl' \'lnt10nol \ll1anrr lor ~n1or
LtLUcm hM a~arJc:<! Kc:p ~obcn
Badham. K-Nc:"'pon &-at'h. "Ith a
t 100 pcrc't'nt rat11l1L for h1\ pm1t1on' I· nd votrs on 10 p1C'C'C'I ol lcg1\lat1on
The alh11nt·c '". n;i111>nal lohll\ IM
the mtere<,t ol \enior l lllll'n"
• In a \tl'<.'ml·n1 preJl:lre<l tl\ h1'
office. Had ham \.'l1d hl' r1.'n''' l''
freQucnt input lrom \4.'ll1c11' tn h1\
d1 1n<.t. C'iJX'<.'1alh lwm tho\\' I" 1np.
an l tl\llfl' \\'orld 1n l a1wn.1 11111'
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a~ardcd a bachelor of Sl·1ence degrcl'
in bu~incss admtn1strat1on and coll
Durkee received a bachelor's degree
tn h1StOf),
John Ng of Huntington Beach was
awa rded a bachelor of line arts. cum
laudc, in studio art. Michael Remsen
received a bachelor's degree in poht1-
cal screncc and Tracy Ann Thompson
\\3'> awarded a bachelor of arts 1n
multiple SUbJCCt!>.
Puget Sound grad
Jennifer Ann Walls. dauihtcr of
fr. and Mrs. John Watts ofC'orona
del Mar. received her bachelor's
degree 1n commun1ca11ons last
month from the Universm of Puget
Sound in Washington. ·
Watts ts a 1980 graduate of Corona
dcl Mar High School and at UPS wa
a member of Gamma Phi Bela
soront\ and the Greek Council
She completed an 1ritt·rn~h1p "1th
Pantie l on-Cola Bottling C'o
Newport asslgnment
< ·arol Berg has been named a!.s1s-
1ant su!X'nntendent of pcr~onm·I
o;cn ices for the Newport-Mesa U111-
lied School District. ~
Berg has been employed b~ 1hc
'>l·houl d1!'tnrt since 1971 and was
appointed dtre('tor of cenllicatcd
!X'r'iunnd one \Car aito
he was a science tt·a cht•r at Oa\.1S
Intermediate ·hoot 1n Costa Me~
and became a~s1stant pnnnpal there
in 1973. One year later. she was name
principal at Corona dcl Mar Elemen·
tary School and. in 1978. was assigned
to head Andersen Elemental) School.
Berg replaces "Kevin Wheeler ~ho
ha) served as assistant super-
intendent since I c.tb9 .
AJdrlclJ ScbolarslJlp
K.Jm Uyehara of Wes1m1nster. a
Junior ma1onng in 1nforma11on and
computer science at LIC In 1ne. ha)
been named "inner of 1he 1985 Jean
and Dan .\ldnch SC"holarsh1p The
scholarship is cqu1,alen1 to a full
year's fees at the unl\crs1l)
yehara has a 3.8 grade-point
a' crage at LJCI he has combined
her interest 1n re-;earch1ng the social
1mphcat1om of compu11ng "1th
Journalism and ha~" nncn an1cles on
computer cnme. Shl· sing~ tn the
Univers11~ Chorus
The .\ldnt'h scholarship was estab-
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Aldrich Jr and Mr~ . .\ldnch on the
I 0th annl\ crsar) of hn; appointment
as founding l 'Cl chancellor. He
r<.>tircd from the post last )ear. The
award. funded h~ gifts from the
facult}. stalT. students and commun1-
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0'8nge Coast DAIL V PILOT /Thursday June 6, 1985 _____ .::;.
Mesa should be
able to enforce
its na,iSe laWs
Opponents of Sen. John Seymo ur's bill to control
the noise spilling from the Orange County Fairgcounds
say the proposed legislation is dangerous.
It would, they claim. allow cities to regulate
activities on state land.
Somehow, th at in fringement upon the rights of the
amorphous state see ms less heino us when viewed from
the perspective of the city, which has been denied the
right to enforce the laws it has passed to prote1ct its
cifizens. Even the coqJlict ofrights is more rhetoric th an
substance. since the people on both sides are the same
people: Californians who do uble as Costa Mesans.
If it is necessary tQ limit their rights as Californians
in order to protect their ri ghts as Costa Mesans. who will
be hurt?
The Ned-West Corp., that's who. Ned-West
operates the Pacific Amphitheatre on land it leases from
the state at the Orange <?ounty Fairgrounds. During the
course of its concert seaso n, Ned-West produces shows
featuring musicians -oft en rock bands that insist upon
performing at decibel levels to whi ch the deaf can dance.
T hese concerts draw great crowds and generate revenue
for Ned-West. They also annoy the theater's neighbors.
who are treated to rock and roll fo r free. in the comfort o f
their own homes -somellmes in the comfort of their
own beds.
Neighbors of the theater. as well as city offi cials.
consider these loud concerts a nuisance. If they occurred
anywhere within the ci~y. many would be in violation of
city law. But since the Pacific Amphitheatre is on state-
owned land. the city is powerless to quiet it. The music.
of course, does not remain on state-owned land. But no
o ne has yet found a wa y to cite the sound.
Seymour's bill attempts to address the conflict that
has kept the battle between the city and Ned-West
simmering in the courts for a year: sovereign immunity
versus local control. I fit survi ves efforts to ame nd it into
the legislative equivalent of warm Jell-0, it will rei nvest
the citi zens of Costa Mesa with the power to govern their
own affairs. It will decentralize a small but significant
portion of the power that has been wrongly transferred to
Sacramento.
Among the basic principles of gov~rnment in the
United States is the one that str~ses government by the
people. That principle works best when the people have
the greatest voice in the resolution of issues that affect
them. Seymour's bill would restore that voice to the
people o f Costa Mesa. h deserves to be law.
------Sleepyheads appear .
to be more intelligent
..
•
You !.aid there ~asa time when \OU
could gc.-110 bed at four 11"clock in ·the
morning .and '>till stan :i full ds~ 'r,
wor\.. at nine -hut )OU can't do 11
an~ more. D1dn "t I hear ~ou '\a) tha1'1
Ma}he )Ou·rl' getting smarta bul-
ut1ortaf} 'IC1en11c;1c; claim the more
intelligent the animal. thl' more '>lecp
11 needs •. .-
\.\a., ontl" a foe.I among U\l'r' ot
snuff in Grl·at Hnta1n lo 1mpon from
India square doth'> 11e·d}cJ b) J
method kno-... n a' ··bandhan1. ··
Tobacco chewcrc; tn the nld American
West p1ck\.'d up the lad. exrept thC}
called the clothe, "handana' ··
In 1>n: .1 'h1n·, ~un nl'r \\Ith
tnhano :i rknt\ hu111oth1ng tn .,mo\..e
11 1n dum1:wd llH" gun n111.1.c.k1 11u l nl a
l.tnn11n "papcr pnmn tutx· 'tutkd 11
\\Ith tohallll Jnd th l"fl'hl IOH'nted
thr lir\t ug,trl"tl l" < >r '"gm'' the tak
l) Ji m, u 1ml· rx:li~ an' nest on < rarrt,un lc,l;ind 1n thl· < 1rc:11 Salt
Llkc l'\t:n though that IJ\..c ha' no
ti..h''
\ It"., c,,1k lrom rmotl"\ .rnJ thl'
11\..l' I tw h1 rdc, ti<.h thc \lrl·amc,
() 1, 11. trul· th~ legl·nd:i ~ Rah\.·
Ruth"'"' :i h.1rtl•ndl·r n0ll'01
.\ Mon• than once ()1Jtte trill"
<) I kllo'' I l'I nw talk to the 1d101
'' h11 "'rntl' that .1 pt•Cllon ol lkl.1-
" .irr ~ northern bon.kr ~.,, dr:w. n
with a t.omp:i" on a map 1n u I ~-mill·
r;.uJ1u' from till" '\lr w < a\11 \'
C.:OUrlhOU\{' m\)i._lflg r>1.·t.1-...,tr~ tht:
nf\I) \taw ..-.11h a roundl·d hordt•r
What dOl''> lhal d<1 Im Pt·nn" h an1a'
borda..,
\ I'm c;orr, Mr Ho}d "oul 1?fll1l'
cuuntl") If )Ou'll l\':11 t' \IHlf name
and nu'mhcr
On 1hr ~11e ul th\.' Rn ulut1on.it\
\\o ar hattldidd at ar~uoaa -..: Y 1<, a
stone -srntue of a hootl·d human le~ ~ 1oppt.'CJ h a g<mcnr .. l"f~ml1.•1' \w --=----~plaQOr c~'pfi)fn~ll fftfhf"~ tn fnct &.-
ORANGE COAST
Dallf Pilat
,.
monument to the eventual traitor
Benedict i\rnold. who's leg was
shaucrcd 1n !hat battle
Humans and ch1mpan1ces learn.al
ahc1u1 the same speed unt1l 1he)'·,e a
\Car or so old. then the human ~tart.,
111 pull ahl·ad
Your chances of being murdered in
)Our lifeume: One 1n 133 That'o; bad
W1th1n the next 11 month-.. one 1n
I 0.000. That's hcttt•r
.\ bolt of lightning gm'\ ~(I DOO
m1k-; a -;econd
() \.\ h\ did th t· "it11tt1'h P.1rl1Jmcnt
1n 1457 outla-... tht• ganw tll ~ol t"l
\ Thought 11 -...11uld 1ktra l t lrurn
arehcn a c,port I ht "' 111\ 1 hough t
ctouhkd :l\ thl'1r l 11 ii dl°ll'nw
A ""'>hotgun l10uw·· " long and
narnw. with s1ngk-ti k room<, 5o
<.tra1ght w:i<; the li nt· ol "Shi through
1l'> open doors. ~nu u1uld '>hoot a
.,hotgun through tht• lront tu I.ill a
chicken out hatk. atrnrd1ng to aged
humon\l'I C lit'nt a'"-' "here such
narrow hOU\l'' tx·gan C an"t '>3) Do
kno~. though th1·~ °"'l'fl' populan1cd
tn Ne~ Orkan' whrn that Pl)' taxed
houo;C\ <Hrnrcling to ~1dth.
() \\ho wt•n· 1h1· t1r\t pcopk 10 u\c
parat hutt'\ •
\ Tht• C hint'<ot· natt h f f hat word
""nat(h00
" ont" nt \e\ll'r)t'ar'-; 1,\n-
11n\m\ tor ··111 tour\l'.°0 \Uung fcllo-...
) our grJndmo1lwr Jl\\a\c, thought 11
1Jthcr 1.o.1r'4.0 .md tn\olcnt· and 'he
w:i~ ngh1 I Morl" 'fX'l lllL.111} ( h1nl'Sl'
acrobat<; \.\ho attacht'<1 umhrrlla
hundlc~ to tht·11 ,._..,h nt'll\
.\ d1c;t1nctl\l" nll'll\A. I I lll<t\..l"\ a
hou<.ct at d1l4.'\ w hl"n 11 hcgs for tood
'What '~ not('wOrth\ ahout ti " thlll
1.ats in thl' ~ ild ne\Cr makr \Ut.h a
\OUnd
L.M. B• ·d i ,, •.rndlNtNl
t<0lt1m1tlf t
H. L. Schwett1 Ill
p.,.i.-
F r •"k Zlnl (dllO<
Tom Telt ....... ll0--0 fd ,.,. Don,,., .. ,
City E0.10<
Ctelg 8"4tf'I ~I0,0110<
·'A disturbing n umber of presumably l oyal Americans are wt/Jlngtns~.11
out the/rcountry fora few rubles. Kruggerands. shekels orwhatever.
JACK ANDERSON
and JOSEPH SPEAR
columnl•ta
STEPHEN
CHAPMAN
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Reaga·n
·.right to
end tax
checkoff
Campa ign finance
should not be duty
of tl}e govern.ment
1
It 1he tax .code can be ust.•d for
purpose-s besides ra1S1ng mone)' -
l'ncouraging home ownership. solar
heati ng or 011 exploration -then it"s
unh fai r that ta>. reform can ach1c\l·
other ends. 100.
When theCrosbywasgoqd,
it was very good; but now ...
.\mong the nthc.:r \ 1nue!> of Presi-
dent Rcaga11'!> plan I!> that It would
l'nd the "checkoff' for public fi nanc-
ing ufprcs1dent1al campaigns.
It's hard to think ofa better wa) 10
an1agoni1c h1gh-m1ndcd opinion.
Fred Wertheimer. president of Com-
mon Causl" . ..aid the change would
··open the door to an old, corrupt wa)
of doing business:· T he New York
r1mt·s accused the president of ··an -
1ng lt ke a sneak·· and praised p_ublir
finant·ing for g1v1ng '"nominee.,
enough mone} to get their message
Jl"rOSS 10 the l"OUnt~ ...
Editor's note: Tbe Biag Crosby
charity golf tournamenl, pl•ytd la
Calilor nia for U ytars, is moving to
Nortb Caro/ilia next year · aad ap-
parently wJJI oot be sanctioaed by I.be
Professioaal Golfers' Auociatloa.
Tbe following articl e, recallJog tbe
"good old days" of tbe touro•meat, is
excerpted from tbe January 1961
edi tion of West magaiiae.
The Crosb) 1s dass. Pla~ed O\('r
ru~cd. trcacht·rous courses tn a
setting of grandeur. and 1ne\ltabl> 1n
a melange of weather not quite
hcl1e,cable. the< ro'>b\ 1s onto itself.
The C ro'b} 1c; • lharm1ngl~
anar hron1St1t 111'\ an In\ 1ta11onal -
'>Oml•thing uf golf a-, 11 -...a'> -a
lnl'ndl) )Cl cumpet1ll\C ga!hunng of
150 amateurs and 150 proless1onalo;.
Man) of the :im:iteurs arc cclcbn11es
whu. along with the lesser known. are
all good golfer-;.
It 1\a rctro!>pcc111 c glimpse into the
good lite. a re-enartment of a fuller
da) that perhap'i no longen'\l\h The
< ro\h~ dra\\., largn galll'rt1.".1 and "
mort• w1deh '1ew-cd on TV than an\
got ting l'' erit -"hirh 1-; a., 11 'houlcl
be ro the pro. It\ importance trano;-
ccnd., the ncnt fhe third tour-
namt.•n t of the year. and the lirst to be
pla)ed over demanding courses. he 1s
anxious 10 do well Jimm) Demaret
said. ··No humpty-d umpt}' e'er wins
the Crosby. and the pro who docs
us ually goes on to ha\e a fi ne year.'"
.\II of which set~ the stage for m)
moment. in the Crosh' wme two
decades past. ·
'"You"rc 1n' 11ed to the nauonal
Bing Crosb) pro-amatelit golf charn-
p1 onsh1p ... thl· card read I c,1ood 1n
the renter of lhl• post office trans-
fixed. ga~ping dumbl~ ai the 1nv11a-
11on
Rut soon thc_Ju1ccs bcga]l uLJ)ow.
anti I dctcared a personal holida}.
The hell -... uh thl· office and the
lumber busmcss. Mo'e aside. Bill)
Patton. for a compadrc 1n national
amateur golf.
.\1 7:25 a.m. on thr !>l'COnd da) of
thr tournament our group of no
d1s11nc1ion stood ready at Cypres~
Point. Theda~ before. un der frightful
weather rnnd111ons at Pebble Bl·ach.
we had performed 1gnom1n1ousl).
The weather afforded u'> onl~ a panial
C\CUSe.
We would be the firs t fouro;ome off
.\t 7· 29 the P.A. S) stem \Yas 1n
operation. and at 7 30 Maury Lux-
ford. microphone 1n hand. stood
readv to announce us. Thl" customaf"\
applause. sligh t though 11 often is. wa·,
not forthcoming. We went off 1n
.,, h an silence
' By the 16th tee I was prancing high
-so high that. realizing I wo uld be
1h1.· first man of the tournament to
attempt tht• ~hot to the grl'en. I -...as in
no wa\ ronrerned .... a<,. inStl·ad.
champ1.ng for renter 'itage
I swung -and hit the ball wrll It
tlew \tra1ght at the pin -high O\er
1hr ocean. the flume. the rock and the
1ceplan1. It W9S long. It came 10 rest at
the \Cr) back of the green.
The three closing holes at Cyprc.,~
arc testing and interesting and are
al ways well p lleried. It would be
great. I was th1 nk1ni. walking1aunlll)
to the green, to si nk this putt and
birdie the hole. And what a fine
nourish to the gallery!
Putter in hand I o;tood by my ball.
The pull would be a tough one -
downhi ll and some 40 feet. I hadn"t
an11c1pa1ed this. in my euphoria I
hadn 't even thought about 11. Desper-
ately ljabbed. llbou.ndcdoffin a hop-
sk1p-and-Jump coming to rest 10 fee t
below the pin.
Jim King was next up. Poss1bl)
1h1nking th~cn-fa.s~ after my sorry
result. he putted wcakl~ coming up •
fi, e tec1 1.hon .
John Cook may have karncd
somethi ng from our opera boulTt'. for
he holdcd a beauuful '.!0-footer for his
b1rd1c. His panncr picked up
My turn again.
Shamblingly 1nl'pt . I fidgeted o' l'r
the I 0-footer. I hit. An armored
knight swing1n~ a mare could ha\e
done be tter. Suff-armcd. 11 squirted
left and two feet shon.
Poor Jim now stepped 10 his ball. A
picture of shattered confidl'nce. he
mrssed. Now my two-footer. More
fidgeting. fussing and holding up th \'
tournament. I mrs ed Jim tapped 1n.
Covertly. li ke a little bo} caught in
naughtiness. t pecked back a1 thl'
galler) Nothing· no reaction. Per-
haps the~ hadn·1 c;een .
We drove from the I 7th and
wal kcc;I into the fairwa)-.\ fow
speclttlor-. <;too<l :ilong 11s edge. One.
\\tth a 1ran\1<;tor ma~hed to his car.
lx'c\..om·d e\c11edh "1th h1<, frel· arm.
I went O\er ·
··\.\ udJa like 10 hL•ar ahout ~our
'dl')""
.\ radio -;1a1ion "'as hroadca'it1ng
the tournament 1-k '>luck thc tram1'>-
1or b\ m~ head
"Thl" tirst four~omc to attempt the
shot to the green at Cypress' I bth has
JUSI completed. An amateur. Steve
Freeman from Southern California.
was first on the tee and first to hn the
gree n. Professionals Jim King and
John C'ook both hit the green. and
Cook canned a beauti fu l 25 footer for
a birdie two. the first birdie on the
hole. Jtm King took a four. and
Freeman four-putted for a five."
The commen tator. with b1nocularc;
probahl}. had been on the 16th tee
Jim and I never made the cut: \\C
ne'er appean·d on TV
Steve Freeman ifl 1rNewporl Bacb
buslnessf..an.
The chet·koff was part of the
Waterga te-era reforms adverused a!>
thl' cure for poliucal corruption
\.\ a~hington no'' pa)s most of thl'
costs invohed 1n campa1grtmg for
president -half of primary expense!>.
all the rnnvc nt ion costs of the two
part11:s. all the expenses of the t-...u
nominees lup to specified hmllS)
La~t \ear that amountt•d to $120
m1ll1o·n. The money O!>tcns1bl) come)>
from contributions by taxpayers wh("I
direct SI of thl'tr taxes 10 a special
fund.
In fact. the checkoff 1c; mostl)
fraudulent. and the real sneaks are its
defenders. The t.·ampa1gn payments ..
arl' JUSI one more government obli -
ga11on. paid for out of tax receipts and
horrowing.
Oec;1gnat1ng pan of ~our taxes for
rnmpa1gn fi nanci ng makes as much
sense as designating that nnne of 11 go
to the Pentagon .\ rontnbu11on. a'
\our 1040 form stresses. docsn"t
increase your tax obltgaton. as an
honest checkoff would.
It 1c; true that the law rcqu trl·~ all
expenses to be co,ercd by these
'"voluntal) .. donations. But there l'i
nothing to stop Congress from ap-
propriating more funds should con-
tributions ever fall shon .
All lhis 1~ irrelevant to the l'fflpon -
ant questi on. wh ich is Y<hether the
federal go,crnmcnt should be financ-
ing campaigns. There is no obv1ou~
rcac;on that taxpaye.r.uhould have.to
assu re candidates of the means ol
spreading thCJr message. Those-who
can mt1c;1er popular suppon should
ha' c no trouble raising mo ney. Those
who do have trouble shouldn't be ablc
to fall hack on federal help.
-11U1iii:tdt.11 ~ !i;\;l!f ·l,t.lil!i·i---------------Worse, to principle. 1s the spending
ltm11 that goes with any acceptance of
checkoff funds -though tn practice
11 mcrel) buttresses the effective
spending hm111mposed h> the $1 .000
cc11tng on 1nd1\ 1dual campaign con-
tnhu11ons. Walkers' spying for profit
more than an isolated case
Tim is a \pt:l'1al hurdcn nn rl'l:i·
11\l'h unknown cand1dt1tl'S. 'lnl°l'
lx•ttl:r-known ones can rel\ on e\tab-
ltshed r\.'putattom and ·more e\-
tensl\ c media coverage.
Number of citizen s
apparently willing
to sell out country
V. ·\SH INC1TO~ -fhl' ms<' of
at·ru'>t'd ~l" 1t·t 'P' John .\nthon~
Walter Jr . 1oac1hcr IA.tlh his son and
hroth('r. 1s '>un: tCl \Ct off 'l<)lllC 1ntl'nw
lntemal-,eeunt} 1n'l'\t1g.111urh at
Na'} ha't''>. on -;h1n' at wa and tn
dcfen'ie plant'
II till' \.\-,11\..1.'r' arr guilt\.' 11 will
cnnlirrll a tn•nd we rrportt·d on
rl'll'nl h \ d"turhmg numhcr ol
prc\um.1hh lo\3.l \rncnt·an' arc w1ll-
mg 1111,t•ll out lhl'lr rnuntr\ lot a k-...
ruble\. fo.rugg('rand'. s~dcl'\ or w,h:ll·
(.'\ t'I
\ rl'H'nth w mplctcd Defcn\t'· ln-
tt"lltgt•nt e \gcnl ~ \tud\ 1llum1nate\
th1<. trt·nd ~1th thumhntlll profile\ of
IX ,\ m1.·11ran., who Wt'rl' ~llhcr ac-
l U\t·d or run ' tctcd uf l''-Plnnagt'
-...11hir1 the pa!lt 10 \C:lr<.
The 'tud'. re' ic\.\cd h' o ur a,.
\CX. la~ run, Capat'l. ll" mnkcc; II
-depr~t~clt'ttt''"'&H~~~ tH ftfil
-;aft' 'iCtunt~ ml·thod aga111'>t greed
I utun.' traitor' "'Ill prohabl\ continue
to drat ..-.11h the \o' t('t<; a~ long a'i the
Krt·mlin pa"' w.rll for 1h•cl:1'i111ficct
in format mn
~krl· •m· \om<' ot the aC'cused
\nwriran'> 14ho<;(· lu'lt for 1he "good
lt ll'" lured th('m in tn C'lf)lonatte. a~
profiled h\ th~· f>I \ •
•Pt•rh.lP' tht• l•''c that mo'it re
\<'mhle' lhl' W:ill..cr.,· l'i 1h111 off avid
I knn Barnt·tt a< I\ cmploH'l' from
llol'IX Ill 1470 In 197(1 ht.• hcgan
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AIDEISOI
OSEPH PEAR
selling the .Rum ans names of CIA
agent~ and. other h1ghl) sens1 t1 \C
.inlormat1on . then 1n 1974 he reJotned
the Cl~ a\ a O\ 1ct mole. He wa~
unrnH·red the following year.
B.1rnct1 had been paid a gra nd total
1lf ~~'i.000 '"Thi-; l'ac;e," the DI <\
\tud\ obscrvt''i, "dl·mon'itratc'i that
<o1.0nciuc, finnnc1al problem~ can aui.c
an 1ndl\ 1dual to take extreme
rncasur('s \\1th apparent!) li ttle or no
forethought as to the con~ucncc-. of
the action to national wcurn) "
•Lee Eugene Mad~n. a 24-yca r-
old Na' y yeoman as'itgncd to the
Pentagon'"> . trategic Warning StnfT
fortunatcl) wac; caught before he
~ould dQ nn)' harm. The f-RI learnM
t lfot he ti'nd offer~ 10 wll 1nformato1on
1'ttt-'df'QJ-ff'll ~...acq:uiuntan~.
and the (I.men nailed him when he
'howtd up for the rcndcn ou-; w11h a
ttundlc or -document'\ They Y.el'('
astoundro .,, whnt the , found .
"Unable to locate the documents
on drua trnfficktng. ·• the study c>.·
plained. "(Mad~n) C'artit'd Olli from
his work ~ttt \even top-setttt docu·
mcnt'i dealing with 1ritelhgencc
:w1e11'imen1' of ·the Near l:.ast and
South ·\\ta and '1nterpreta11ono; 1lf
\t< rct pllotoimph\ "
Mado,en plt'ndcd jt111ll\ 10 e\p1onatt
As Edward Crdnc. prcs1dl'nt o l thl'
and drew eight year~ in prison Why Washingto n-based <"ato Institute.
had he betrayed his country'' '"His .QUl~l .. "lh!; con1p b1u1on ljmj1 15 hkr
roommate Stated iha (Ma sen --SCars gen1ni a law allowing compet1·
needed monev and 1nrcmkd to sell tton 1n retailing. but outlawtng an~
the documenic, to bu) a ne\.\ auto-adv{'rt1 semen1s that cost more than
mobile ... the DIA rcpon said. $1 ,000."
•( hmtophcr M ( ooke was an Ai r In practice. the scheme 1s a ~n to
Force \ha' eta1l who was deputy the two major panics. Only parties or
con;imandcr ofa nuclear m1s'i1lc crew candidates that get at least 5 percent
in Ka nus. He was observed makmg of the popular vote in the presidt·nual
scvcral.J1isi ts 10 the Soviet Embas~y in election can get public funds .
Wat;htngton. where he alleged!) tum-Some deal. huh'? If you can J Cl
ed over classified nuclear 1nfor-enough votes this time. runnmg
mat ion. Cooke ga ve a fu ll confession against candidates who have the
in return for immunit y, o;o he wa~ Oldvantage of bemg hnndsomcl)
nl'vl'r pro'lccuted financed by the federal government.
then you'll ec1 mone) after the ·· fhr l'Xtent ofh1!1 :1c11v1t1es and his election. provided you had the fore·
true motives will probably never be sight to observe the sJ)tndtng limtt
known," the DIA ob~rved. "How-Among third-pany candidates. onl)
ever, thr A 1r Force was sufficiently John Anderson. who rnn in 1980. h3S concerned that tht.·y ('hanged the qualified.
codes for c;ending launch mc41sages Why should only Republtcans and
and the) retargc.-tC'd M>me of the Dcmocrae be-assured of "enou&h
m1s!>1lc11:· money to get their message acro!l'I"?
•If the mone)-mo11vatcd traitors Everyone already knows what the)'
have a ~v1ng grace. 1t"s th~( thcy'e think. But they write the laws.
usuall) rank amateurs compared to Opening up the fund to other can·
dc.-d1 atcd Man i t professionals. Our . d~tcs would cost moro than the ~entimcntal favorite in thls categocy chc-ckofT provides. besides r.ii'Sina
the klu~l~L~w~-l'l;~i!.1•~•~~-~~ ebettt ll1e
CIA 'ICrn~t over the ence ofa Soviet propriety of Jiving JOvcmmcnt
d1ploma11c residence wtth a reque t 'IUbsid1cs to pan1culu point' of view
for S~OO 000. onl} to be fo11t'J by a Gettina rid or the checkoff solves
guard who thought the bundle Wll'I a nothing by itstlf. What ts needed 1s n
homh and called poller. wholesale dismantling of .the cam·
Footnote: In ever} case uncovered. paisn "reforms" 'of thc· 1970,. ~we
the"' agenc1co; t~volvcd trove taken only a provision rcqu1nna d1sclo ure
corrtet1vc mcHurc • but nu one •~ o(oll con1nbut1ons etnd c;(pcndtturc
C'Onfidcnt that 1he Kttmhn's money "Poliucs wall be fn.·c't, more open and
won't prov(' p(~uas1vc again ... and mort democrat ic' if the go"C'romcnl
ngain. eu out.
Jad Aodrrsoo •ad Jo!ltpt ~er lrplfa C.•pmu 11 • IJ flfllc•IHI
erf' lf odlr •IHI C'Ol•mnl1t1. col11m•l11.
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Educators should be able
to negotlate la adult way
1 o the Edator
. .l\n Open lcllti' to· Mr\. Mane
Ollo. D1stnc1 Superintendent, Hunt-
in$ton 8<'.'ach Un1un H1ah School
District. 10251 Yorktown. Hunt-
ington Beach. CA 92646.
Dear Mrs. Otto:·
Asa parent of a child 1n Huntington
Beach High School.Just looking at thl'
!>enscltss quibbling between the
Board of Trustees and Teacher.,
Union makes me sick.
Threats of strike, sub~tandnrd wa_gc
increases offered. stud<.•nts walking
out on classes, truanC) repons. etc.
rte. are totally unnecessary 1f honest
dedicated adults will just ~11 do"~
and do some meaningful. hard ncgo-
11at1ng like the rest of the world doe!>
~nd above all. keep 1hc children out
of this mess: the)' an.· the one'i who
uni) pass b) once and need 10 be
spared the Juven1ht).
First of all. a percentage d11Terenttal
needs to be maintained bt-t"een one
JOb ca tegol) and another. so an·
across-the-board increase 1n salane\ 1~ appropriate.
The cost of h\ing index rme
approx1 matel} 4 to 5 percent. and in
light of other districts rece1\lng 5
percent. I feel that this percentage 1s
minimal but inadequate when you
factor in the 2 to 3 percent increase 10
class sizes and duties (which again is
bad for the st udents).
When I say aero~~ the board. I
mean from an equitable base. The
!>alary differential be tween teachers
and aqministrators i!> outragl·ous·
Like $20.000 vs $50.000
I thought Prop. I 3 "as '>Upposed tu
rut the iat. And can \OU hclH~\e a
qualified nurse onl) making $16.000
per )Ca r'?
.\nd Y<'I. who teaches our chlldrt'n"
Don't "e need dedicated teachers to
do the pnme JOb.J2f.our cduca11onal
ino;111ut1on~·1 Or do \.\\' want people
(not teacht'r\) "ho can't v.ork
t:l!>Cwhnt'" Our rnuntn '<; ilhterac\
r.at\' 1~ alarming l'nough "'11hou1
lorctng our be 1 1eacht'rs 10 go to
adm1n1o;1rat1\t' JOb\ or pm ate 1ndu'i-•
Ir\
·My oldest daughtcrgraduatl'd from
Edison Hi&h School as valed1c1onan
and magna rum laude from Berkeley
and wanted 10 teach. She.dec1d~d to
"Ork in private industry instead 111
order to make a reasonable "'age.
Secondly:· Negotiations for
teachers' salaries and other contrach
should all begin at the same time 10
allo" equnable compens:»ion and
<'.l.pcndtture appropriauons 10 he nego11ated. .
Thirdly: If a union eA1sts and
nego11a11ons and benefits are brough1
through this organ1za11on. all teachcn
should be mandated to belong. Just
ltke the pnvate sector. The tx-nefits of
belonging and voting on 1mponan1
decisions should be available to all
Tl) what industr) uses - a tnal
peno<I and then automatic deduc-
tions for dues. This gl\ es the Board of
Trustees and the teacher\ a common
ground for negotiations.
We are all caught up in the throe'> of
inflation and cost cutting. but wha1 1s
nght. IS right and I th in k both side\
should ex pedite the sol ution to an
amicable agreement as c;oo'n as pos•;.
1ble
Wh) not binding arb11ra11 on'1
.\ga 1 n. It ke the rest oft he "orld. Who
hires our Board of Trustees an)"a) .,
I guess "e need to read the ballot
more closel» ~nd abo' e all -kcc:p
the students where the) belong In thl'
correct St le. "ell-taught classroom'>
that "e enJO~ed as )Oungster')
. JOHN H PFEIFFER
Hun11ng1on Beach
HB student defends teachers
To the Ednor:
I am a student at Fountain Valle\
High School. and I wa appalled b)
the editonal "Union tactics deter
schools from their goal" which ap-
peared in vour paper on Ma) 15.
This ecfnon.al distoned the facts
tremendousl) The student walkout
al our school was organized b) the
students. not the teachers. and none
of m' teachers encouraged a )inglc
stude.nt 10 par11c1pate 1n 1h1s walkout.
This walkout did not occur because
the teachers int1m1dat'cd students, but
instead occurred because the vast
majonty of our student bod~ realizes
that our teachers perform one of the
most 1mponanl JObs in our soc1e1~
but receive minimal "ages.
The qualn~ of cducauon in our
nation will not 1mpro'e un11l 1eachers
are gl\ en high enough "ages to II\ eon
without holding do"n two JObs as
most of m) teachers do I al so believe
that the 1mplica11on that our teachers
are misusing their pos111on in an
attempt 10 gain supon from their
student through propagand1~11c
speeches IS unjUSI.
~ f ~ teacher~ ha' c l..ept me 1 n-
formed of the progress and lack or
progress regarding their nego11at1ons.
but none have ·made an) state men I)
even resembling those in 'our article.
In fact, some of m) teachers haH'
made speeches 10 the class which ~ere
non-supponive of the tactics being
used by their fellow teachers.
I also think chat the author of this
editorial presents the wrong solu11µn
for ending the strife between the
teachers and the administration. In
the past. his solution of making
strikes illegal has failed to pre,cnt
public employees from striking.
~ much more reasonabll' .-.olut1on
would be 10 grant the teacht'rs b1nd1ng
arb1tra11on. This \\Ould gl\C thl'
teachers a strong method for gaining
their goals" ithout rcsoning to stnkcc,
or sickouts.
Ftnall}. I '-'OulJ ltl..r to '>3) that I
agree '-'llh student Mark Glasser''\
statement. "I "1sh the) "ould stop
messing around" 1th our education ··
The onl> d11Tcrencl' 1s that I tl\:lil'\ l'
the "the\ .. in this statement i\ thl'
c,chool board. not the ll'achers
BR.\DLn '°IC OTT
Fountain \ .tlk'
Coors article misses point
To·the Editor·
In hi~ anicle about Adolph Coors'
1estimon) at the Ma)or's Prayer
Breakfast on the occasion of the 21st
Christian Leadership Week of New-
pon Beach. Mr. H>ndman complete-
" missed the whole point of Mr
Coors' 1cs11mon).
He spoke of how the Lord Jesus
~ hmt had changed his hie and ho"
he had accepted him as his a' 1or and
Lord into his life on a certain datt'
By rea_dtng 1h1s article no om'
.would have an) idea 1ha1 th1-. had
, anytl:\ing to do with (hnst1an Leader-
ship Week or Jesus Ch mt For all an'
reader would kn o" the man could be
a Hindu. or ~foslem. etc
MRS JOHN C MC ( Ll RI:
~c" port Bl·ach
,
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Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT /Thutld1y. June 8, 1915 D
..
Comedy of errors 1n Laguna ..
To the Editor·
THE \11 l'KI N ADMl~I •
TRATIO('li -4 ( OMSDY OF
ERRORS
The romed) of <'rror) continues-'
and con~rned c111zeos art confused
and bt'"' 1ldered On Ma> 7 at the
('Ounc·rl chamber-.. the follow1na 1nc1·
dl'nts occurred:
I. -\gend:t hem No, ~ !SETTLE·
MENT OF f HE HARDMAN
C: L.\IM for $40.000) Thb cbtim wu
1n~t1gated 1n ~980 I a~ked thC' mayor
"hat thi: total costs were i:n"ompar.s-
mg anorne) fees. court costs. dePo·
f.111011). ctC' The ma>or did not know.
(II\ Manager Ken rrank did n(>l
lnu" and nObod) ~cm\ to lno"'
What a v.a) 10 run a·cll) This 1s
ludicrous
man) "'httls d•d u ha vc? Dtd u co~
~uh unc:t ~as? Tbt ma)ot did no1
kn ow. Cll) Mina&ff Ken Frank did
not lnow~
I t~rtforc rcquc$ted thu item be
made a public aitnda heanna 1tem tQ
acquire 1h11 1nformat1on. Tbt City
(ounctl refu!ied. This is blasphemy.
3. A concerned c111ien 9uestioned
1he .mayor'\ $8 m1lho n I 98S budgeL
System frustrates teachers
' ~gt'nda Item "'o IM (THE
Pl RC H.\SE OF ONE TREET
S\'. Ef PER for $70.882 :!OJ .\ con·
cerned C'll1Len ask,ed the ma~or ho"
fhe mayor said she made a mistake
-11 was $1 9 million. If the mayor's
figure!> were corr«t. something 1s
wrona. ThC' fiaures released on
Laguna Beach's dinosaur budget w s
about S 18 million If 111s S 19 milJion.
( ll> Manager Ken frank w1l! be
obliged to explain where the ad·
d111onal SI million for the 198S
budget came from .\nd tht comed)
ol 1.'rro~ goes on and oo
.\LAN E . .\DAMS
Laguna Beach
To thl' [ d1101
I am rnmpt·lkd to rt:'>po ttd to lhl'
edllonal l'nt1tlcd "l'n1on Tactic!>
CA•tt.·r chool\ From Their Goal. ..
"h1l:h appt·arcd in this paper Ma) 14.
Thl' author" a niural of teachers
in the Huntington Beach L'n1on High
'chool D1~.tr1l t "ho pan1c1pa1ed in
tht• "sickout" 'Vta' 10 as a protest
a~1ns1 the J1~tnct\ latest contract
offer.
l hi., ll'lll'r nc:tther condones nor
wndcmn., thl' tcachcrs' ac11on: I write
instead lo addrc)S 1'>sues \\Wich ma'
Shed light On Wh) !CaChers arc fru~tratl'd enough to he "'sick" one
da' ~ .. hoth a sub\t11u1e and regular
teacher. I h<nc seen mam eAtreme!>
\\llh respect It> the quali't)' of both
teacher'> and students in public
'ichool\ .\t almos.1 e' t.'r\ school. there ~
arc 1nrnmpcll'01 teachers. teachers
"hu h<t\l' ltttll' or no plan for their
da~se~ and "ho..c 'itudents un-
fortunatch k.arn \l•n httle 1f an\-th1ng · · •
On the other hand. the 'ast
maJOnl) o l teacher\ are consc1en-
11ous and "ell-prepared The> ha'e
organized lesson plans and mcan-
ingful assignments C enarnl) stu-
dent'\ in thc!.e da!>'>CS ha'e eAcellent
opponun111ec; l<l learn. The same
c\lremc C'1Sls a\ far as students arl'
lOncerncd. Ma n\ du "ant to learn.
and want 1cathl·r., "ho will facilitate
this prcxc-;s.. But there arc also man)
!>tudent'> \\ho ha' c little 1nteres1 in
school. "ho. put forth m1n1mum
effort. and olil'n d1'rupt their clas.~l''>
"1th 1nappropnatl' hcha' 1or.
~ h\ arc: teachc:" frustrated "1th
thl·tr l:ontracts·) Ftr<.t of all. ll'achcrs
\\Ould rather teach than \\Orf) ahout
controlling the tx·ha\ 1or o l thl' <,tu-
den1., h•"' ha\c this lu\un r \l'f\ ll'al'hrr ha\ to hand out rule'>
JI ihl' hcg1nning Of thc '>Cmesta
\1.mng ho" student\ ari: to bcha'e in
d.t\\ I nstcad ut tom1ng 10 das~ rl·ad)
Ill \lud\ student\ nime read~ to goot
oil. unlc•,., stnc1h lurced to \Cttk
do" n Teachers Jr-;_. not policemen or
bab,s11tc:r\. but are lor.L·ed 10 au J'> both ( learl} an) punl\hml·n1 lhl'
school can mete out 1s not J '>lrong
enough deterrent.
Secondl). classes haH· bcu1mc: \u
large (33 and up in high Slhuols1 that
II is '1nuall~ 1mposs1hle to prm tdl'
students with much indt' 1dual ;men-
tion. T(•achers are pre' entn1 from
doing '~hat the) do Oc'>t rnm-
mun1 ca1c and in teract personal!)
"llh each student.
The autho_r emphaucall) state\
··ectuc1111ng 11s young people" is "onl'
ofsoci~ty's most crucial m1~s1ons." If
so. ho" can soc1et> just ii\ not pa) 1ng
teacher!> adequate!) \\·hen the-) an:
entrusted ~•th such J "crucial mission .....
The an1cle blamed "gre-cd). po"er-
hungl"). adversarial un1on1sm" for
d1srup11ng education . .\It hough thl·n·
~re exccpuons. I do not belte-\e that
1eache1 s or their unions are grel·d~
~dequate compensation i!> ncnher
greed) nor unreasonable .\ 1eachcr
ma' not command the salaf\ of a
doctor but the 1nequ1 t~ '-'h1ch· e\ls1s
1s 100 e\treme .\teacher'!> salar; 1s no
longer enough toe' en bu) a homl''
L ndoisbtedl). better-quahfied tn·
d1' iduals "ould be dra" n to the:
profe\!>1on 1f salaries "ere more
anracu' e It is unreasonable 10
e\pect person'> 10 teach for thl' JO) of11
v. hl.'n the pa) 1s ~o dumean1ng.
C c:rta1nl) aspects of education need·
rd'orm1ng. Pcrsonall). I tx.·l1e' l' that
1eacher training could be 'astl~
in1pro' ed . Perhaps student~ (and
their parents) need to la.kl.' more
re'>pons1b1 l1t) fo r their education
But unless teacher's ~lane" 1m-
pro\ e. school' "111 con11nue to lose
their best atid brightest pro'>pccts 10
othl·r profe<,s1ons \\ c s1mpl~ must
restore d1gnm 10 the teaching prn-l~s.,1on . a d1gn1t) "h1ch other pro-
IC'>'10n'> take for grantl.'d Ra1 .. ing
'>Jlanl''> ''ould marl.. mawr progre'~
1n th1'> regard
I HE'-DO'-
l o.,ta \lt'SJ
' Massage therapy gets bad rap
To tht· Ednor
.\., an R " "11h J dcgrcl'. and
l1n·mi:d a\ a ma .. )Sge 1herap1st. I
lJnnot l'\prcs\ ho" grateful I am 10
Dr (Jr) Rotht:nberg for h1'> support
ot the ma.,.,age therapist. 1n h1) "Cll·
"nttt'n antclC'.in the Da1h Pilot
\\ c a' c1 profc~~1on ·ha' e been
maligned and rnupled \\Ith the other
oldest pruthsion in the ~orld. and
although I do applaud the authonues
in both :\t:" port Beach and Hunt-
1 ng1on Beach for their efforts toe' tct
lhe prostitutes from our profes ion
)Onll'l1me'I I fel'I the) are '"thro"ing
uu1 the bab\ '"'h the bath"ater.'' b'
1ncnminat1ng all mas!>age therap) ·
In 1985 massage 1herap1!>t) • t'·
peniS<' must ran~e from sp()ns
mas!Mlge for the "eekend athlete 10
thi: serious athlete 10 dancers in
theatre ('"( ats" has II) o" n massage
therapists). Onhoped1C surgeons and
rhiroprac11c doctors cannot spend the
time on 1ndn 1dual problems \\h1ch
need massage.
I personal!~ feel massage 1s not a
luAul) but a necessll~ 1n today's
\\Orld,
Thank )OU lur ~uur suppon
\HIRLE) -.\ \.' 1-ll 'FF~AGLE .
R.N.
Balboa Island
Mom's Day special for family
To the Ednor 1 I
\lothcr\ Da~ ha\ lOmt: c1nd gont'
and I 1h 1nl. that 11 shall go do" n 1n the
h1stor;. ofour famll) as a most speual
ume for all ot us
Thanl \Ou 1-0 the Dail-... Pilot tor
conducung a contest thai pro' 1ded
lhildren an opponun11~ 10 express
their feeling!> about their moms. and
than I..' ou also for the additional and
mo<>t pleasant e\pencnce of brunch
on unda~. Our ···Mnn1ng son"'
thuroughl~ enJO~ed acting as host 10·
the fall\lh through 'our generOSll)
Most "onderful. ho"e' er. has
~en the affirmation our son has
rece1' ed from !>Orne of the man).
man) people v. ho read the Pilot!
Tejche-rs church fi;iends. neighbors.
and c~ssmate "hat kind comments
and e\press1ons of congratulattons~
Thank \Ou for a moment never to
be forgotten'
Thank \OU also for th<' photo!
COTTI.\ EVANS
Arrogance of press appalling
• J
To the Ednor:
I am appalled b) the arrogancf of
the ··press." First "e haH the 'phrase
'"Teflon president" coined b~ them
then on Ma) 12 on .. Meet the Press"
\\e ha'e the spectacle of an inter-
' 1ewer actuall~ asking the president 1f
his Tellon has begun 10 peel'
This son of insult to our na11on ,
leader,..,~ hat leads 10 the <;pectacle ot
a c1 11zt'n lenunng the prc.,1den1 on
national tele' 1s1on' This disrespect 10
the office 1s inexcusable. \\hoe' er 1s
president
a., expem on what was accomplished
on a European tnp. on foreign policy,
rtt " The) ha' e abandoned their
profrss1on of repon1ng the news and
commenting on 11. to continuous
rn11c1sm and carping.
.\pparentl) onl~ the~ lcno"" the
"facts" and all the "facts" and what is
good for the countr;. Perhaps "e
>hould ha\ e a national elecuon
running each of them for office -but
hea,en help us 1fan~ of them "on
Arbitration as HB alternative \\ho are the~ to s~t themsel\ cs up
DOROTHY CLl~CH
Costa \1esa
Who's n~t after athletes? I 11 till' I d11111
In fl"~pon\l' tu \l>ur l.'Otll>nal ot
\l,I\ I 'i I ''ould 111.l' to 'uggc\l J
rm111' l' Jltl·rn~1l1\l' r.11ht:r th::in
proh1h1l111g thl' l'ltlnllnlll nghb JnJ
po\\ef\ lll Unl· part~ 111\tl l\l•d In the
d1'>pllll' :hl'l" l'l'O the tl'achers and
.1dm 1n1\l r:ition of the Huntington
Beach l 'nion II 1gh chool D1~1nct
In rlacc of ad\OCat1 ng ~ssembl~
Bill ~516 "h) not demand binding
contract arb11ra11on·1
\\hen l on tract dl•n1.1nd'i l.annnt hl'
\cttled Ocl\\een thl' l\l.O partll''>. a
p.incl ofthrcl· people'' formed. ealh
part' \l.'f'Cc ts one mcmtx·r of the pand
.ind hoth p.irt1e<, agrl'l' upon .1 mulU·
.ilh '1l Ct:'ptahk third nwmhl.'r fh1..,
panl'I "nuld lhl·n ha' l' b1nJ1nit p(m l'I
"' l'r h111h p.irtll'' 111 rcu1mnwnJ1ng J
~Cttlcml'nl Ill lhl' lllntrJl I
If both pa nil·~ Jid nut 11 1..l' lhl' t\·rm'
of the se11lcml·n1. lh('n Pl'rh.1p) lhl'
panics" ould be mon• "illing Ill '>cttk
the contract bet"ecn thcm!>ch c!> thl'
nt'\I time. Thi'> \\Ould tx· fair to both
panics and not grant all thl' l'l onom1l
Jnd polll1l.il PU'H'r tu oOl' pJrl\. a'
\llU recomr'{1l·ndt•d 1n \our cJ11onal
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Hun11ng1on At:Jlh
To thl· EJ11or
<ln the fall' ,,, 11 \Ir l harolh'
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llllh .1mu'ling
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out 1est1ng them'' Or 1hl·1r mJnagl·rs''
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Over hauled R&Ctlme aho1'n during recent Cal Cup Race off Marina del Rey.
Oli:l Ragtime refurbished
just in time for Transpac
By ALMON LOCKABEY
0 .. ly Piiot hetlftg Writ.,
Transpac race follower'> "di long
remember the dramatic finish in 197 3
\\hen the upstan 62-foot Ragtime
ghosted pa~t Diamond Head a1
midnight J uly 15 to beat the highl)
louted 72-foot ~1nd"ard Passage b'
four minutes -JI '\l'rnnd!. o'er thi.·
2.225-milc course.
It was a big upset . but not for 1he SI\
owner-skippers and l\\O ere,, men on
Ragtime. The Long Beach Yacht
Club ere" had purchased Ragtime for
the expre!>sed purpose of beating.
Windward Passage to Honolulu and
w1nn1ng line honors
Ragtime" as the dark horse l'lapsed
ltme winner again 1n I <)75 under ne\\l
owners arfd t'few. al~o fr6m Long
Bcarh Yacht Cl ub. In the in~nm she
has been first 10 lin1sh 1n se,..r:ral
Mnico race\. -
Ragtime was thl' fim of the ultra
llght.<hsplaccmcnt boat<,." h1ch kd to
the creation of other "do" n" ind
sleds'' such as Merlin and Dnftl·r.
But no'' Ragtime. 1-; fannit an
l'nt1rel\ ne" hrl·ed ofl'LDBsasshe is
again btotng pn:paretl for thl' Tran!.-
pac. tn which she again will be a dark
horse.
The '>led. hlack \acht "as rccenth
purchased b) Pat Farrah of Atlanta.
Gi.;and ha been complctcl) over-
hauled and modtlictl 10 makl· her an
"e,en prct11t.•r and faster )ach1:·
according to Dick Dca,er \\ho "as
aboard in that 1973 race. Farrah ha!.
apparentl} spared no expense an
making Ragtime a lOntender
"We ha'c re placed the k<.'el with a
mo re modl'rn' dc'ltgn and increased
the amount of kad to ga..'e the boat
more l.tab1ltty "h1lc reaching and
heating." said Dea'\l·r. "ho "'II alsu
be sk1pixnng the 'acht in tht\ )Car\
Transpac. • ·
"The old obsoletr <;keg and rudda
rnmbina110Q ha'e bt.'en replaced w11h
an ehp11cal-';haped 11tan1um shaft
rudder that has been mo\\:d four
1nchrs aft. tor added control." Dea .. er
ron11nued "It has k~s \\ettcd ~urface
and,., nl·arl) 100 pounds lighter than
the old rnmhina11on ··
Other changl'S outlined h\ Dea' er
• .\ mrnkrn 1-.,hapcd lOlkp11 ha\
been tn\talkd an the boat w11h .i \Cf\
ellic1cn 1 a ntl fnct1on le-;~ sll:l·n ng .,~ ~·
tern.
•The old l\\o-sprcalkr hl'a''
maslhas lx:c:n replat:l'd "-Ith a limber.
four-spreader ma\t esixc1all) de-
'i1gned b~ Sparcraft T his an ap-
preciabl~ lighter mast "'Ith much less
"andage which should also ard an thl·
proper t;hap1ng· of the maim'!. but
lx·cause of m hghtl'r \\eight 1mprcn c
the stabtlll}.
•The interior has been completed)
rcno\"atc:d "1th add111onal \tructural I rtiod11ica11on-; a., """" as d1fTcren1
"' tng accomoda11ons "hail' on thr
Transpac
•Fa nail). hundreds ul man-hour.,
ha\'e been spent fatrtng thl· topside:.
and bottom \\1 th go-last paint
Ragtime" all still ha' c her sh1n\ black lops1dc~. 3 \.\-h I IC bOtlOm and Off·
"h1te deck ...
\o no" Dea' er and Im ere"
1nclud1ngoy,ner Farrah. \\tll '>l'nd thl·
Ill'" Ragtime out aga1n<,t al lea'>t J
tlo1tn bagger l LDfh in qul''' 11f hnl·
honur\ an anothl'r rranspal
TRANSP AC ENTRIES TOT AL 69
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Oallr Piiot hellnt Wrltet
Entrie~ from Japan . .\ustralaa a nd
South .\frn:a are among thl' M )acht'
\Chedulrd to start Juh ~ 111 thl·
tm·nn1al l ransp<tl rac~ lrom Lo'
.\.ngelc~ to Honolulu
.\nd th1\ tame around therl' "Ill be
thn'l' di' 1dcd ng:. an the Oel'I -
reverting hack to the earl) da)S ofthl·
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race when nearh all the contcnllt:r'
"'ere kttt C"hl''>. )a"b and schoc)ner'i.
Sir Isaac 1s a light d1o;placcmcn1
'<:hooner from an Franc1-;co: l>ro11\
dl· L 'Homme: is a 5 I -loot kl·tch out (II
the Ro).tl ~l otur' ;1l ht ( luh. Dor~t·t.
I ngland and ·\nd "a 54-toot lo.ctl h
hl·rng \klPJ'>l'rl·tl h' R ll'hard Ro,tl
Dana Point Yal·ht C luh
Th& Ot'l'I \\Ill al\11 h:t\ c: 11m· h:mak
ll\\ner-o;k1pper. \1 arda Kun,tad ot
~cattle with ha Ir\' 111-41 ( )/
Rut thl' bag lea1url' ofthl' I%' ral·l·
"tll bl' ''hat prom l\C:'i to be a dJ'>'>ll
hank for fir•>t to Ii n t'h .1 mong a Jott'O
ultra-light "dm' n" ind 'kd'> ... 11110ng
thl·m the l't1rrl·n1t•lara,cd11mc rl'u1rd
holdl·r. thl' ()7.foi"H \krhn. \\h1lh
made thl' 2.22.'i-mik crn,.,1ng 1n I\
Ja}sand 11hour~111 l•J"'7
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Former Irrine. Prealdent Ray Wataon, VPaPoeton Tanaka. Peter Zeqhauer.
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Clockwlee. from ·GpPer ' left, Claarlle Jobneon.
rlCht. U.ten• to fo.rmer lrrine Company preeldcnt
Tom Nlel11en: Vlckl Oertn& and Domln1c Roppolo:
Cbrt• Pattenon watches•• Hel41 MIHer ucfBrtan
Palla• try the puta ealad.
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THURSOA Y, JUNE 8, 1985
ANN LANDERS 82'
8U81NE88 84
Coast boats compete
ill LBYC Race Week
Final day· s race
will be Tn ha rbor
for the spectators ·
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Dally P1IOt ao.tlftl Wrttw
Tc:n Nl'\\port lla-rbor \Jlht'> and
two from C ap1strano Ba~ art· among
the SM lntcrnattonal OfT,horl' Ruk
l lO RI boats \\h1ch '>lartl·d rnm(>\'.t1·
11on tod:t) 1n Long Bea~h 't a~ht
Club\ Rael' Wcl·k. Tht• l'' l'Ot nin·
11nue~ through liunda)
Rare\\ l'l'k" LB't ( ·., 'l'r\ton of \t
1-ranu., 'acht C luh.,, Big Boat \l.·nc\
held an the fall ofthl· \ear
The l"O largest \achts 1n 1h1'i ~ear''
l'\C:nt arc· John ..\ren~· Frers-'t
r Omaha\\ k from Balhoa 't Ul ht t'luh
and Mon~L1~ings1on·s Petc:r'>on-5'i
C hed.matc out of Dd Rl'\ 't aeht
Club. Manna del l,{c\. ·
In contra!>t. the smalle'lt boa I\ arc:
Ja, S1c1nheck"s Da .. 1dson-14 Pl'n-
Jr.agon .,I nd Paul 1-k rgn'<,
Peterson-15 Oec1.,1on. both out ot
l)R' C Bcstdl'~ Tomaha\\I., other e"-
port Harhor yacht'> arc \\.arren Han-
ALIOI .
lo CUI El
ltKI. ·, Petcrson-4o ~!eta Dick. E1-
11ngl'r·, l\od<,on-~l arek-41 Frn·
E:ntcqH1'e J 1m \\ arm1ng1on·,
BnanJ OOl'-ton Pa,s1on 2 ~from
'\l''' Pl>rt Harhor 'al'ht c ·1uo T l'll
\1mpl.1n,· Farr-40 r rectal! II Le"''
Bt:l'n ' RP.\. B-42 It\ Ol.;i, Ron
\ft-1 ·, 1 I k ' ..\ n d r l' "' ., -I 4 I m .
pal t.Rohl'rt 1\foore·s Holland-41
Prt·mun111on. and TomahJ"' I. all
fl) 1ng the hurgt:l' ul Balhoa ' (
~ alham (htamtllcr's ..\ndrt'"'· W
\ lll'giann· 8111 11a,k11·., '\le:"'
'urlo.-Ill N 1gh1 Mel\ l'\ all I rum Bahia
< ur1nthJ 1n YC
'Jlht' tl~ 1ng th,· u1lor\ ol
C Jpl\tranu Ba\' h11.:ht ( luh arc
C htl"kl·n I 1ps ( .\ndl•rcraft-Jill Rrurt•
.\nda.,un and Ddianll'(~h0<.·l.-411
\lithacl \\ atht:n
The: lkt•t 1' JI\ 1dcd into <ti\ classl'~
ba!>nl on !OR rating!> anti adJuc;teJ to
'Rever_se Argosy'.
tops w~ekend' s
-yachting events
Bahia Corinthian Ya9ht Club's
Reverse Argosy wlll be the f ea-
ture of yacht racing activity this
weekend.
In the Reverse Argosy the
yachts race from Cabrlllo·Beach
Yacht Club, Los Angeles Harbor.
to Newport Beach on Saturday.
and after a night of revelry at
BCYC they wm race back to Los
Angeles Harbor on Sunday.
In other activity in Orange
County this weekend Balboa
Yacht Club will conduct a one-
dealtn regatta on Inside and
outside ~ses S_aturday and
Sunday; Dana Point Yacht Cfub
wlll stage Its annual School's Out
one-design regatta Saturday,
and Capistrano Say Yacht Club
wtll stage the second race of Its
Ocean Racing Serles Saturday.
In other Southern California
Yacht Racing Association areas:
Los Angl91es-Long Beacl'I
•Long Beach Yacht Club
Race Week, today. Friday. Satur-
day, Sunday.
•CabrlKo Beach Yacht Club -
Reverse Argosy, Saturday, Sun-
day.
Santa Monica Bay
•Wlndjamm«s Yacht Club-
Charley Brown Regatta. Satur-
day.
•King Harbor Yacht ~ub-
Buoy Battle (Spinnaker Series
No. 5), Saturday.
•South Coast Corinthian
Yacht Club-On&-deSlgn Regatta.
Saturday, Sunday.
· . San Diego
•Santa Clata Racing Associa-
tion-Spring Serles No. 3, Satur-
day.
•San Diego Yacht Club--San
Diego Charity Cup (PHRF, IOA.
SWHF. SDHF, Open). Saturday;
English Speaking Union Trophy
(lnvttatlonaf). Saturday, Sundav
make the most equ1tat»<.> racing rathc-r
than an equal number of boats pe1
lla!>S . .
.\II clas~s "'" stan at fiH··m1nu1c
1ntenals from the same hne located
about three miles off the Long beach
breat." ater 'fhe li~t stan 1~ at noon
dath
( llUr\l'' .Hl" 'aned ca(h da) \\Ith
the longl·~t tx·ing 27 mtlell and the
'hone!> I I'\ males I hert: Ill a list or:?8
cuur..e., trum "hit h the rate l.On)m1\·
tee mil' lhUO\l" depending on
\\l'ather nmd111on\
Thl'"11mt duh kad<, thl· lidd· "1th
·c1gh1 l'lltne' lollu"'ed b\ ">an Diego
'.itht( lub"llh'>I\ Otherl·nmesare
from I ahJana ;.int.I\\ a1kllo CHa"'a11).
the C 1rl"JI \alt L Jkl• \Jn ta Barbara.
\an Franu\lll and duhs llK·ated in the
\1annJ dcl Rt:' .Hl'J
C >r; thl· rinal Ja~ "eatht·r pc.>r-
m1111nl\ IOl' )3lh1' "'II '>ail 1ns1de the
brc.'Jl.\\Jkr ant.I do'>I.· 10 the beach to
allm~ 'll""' 1n~ hv ~horc .. 1de !>peC-
tator'
..\" .11 d' "111 hl· prl''>l'(l ll'd IQ L)1e fir.st
thrcr plJll'\ 1n l'Jl h , la.,., .ind a datl\
tir!>l ·
R11h "-dll hl'l 1n'11gatur ol the race
SI\ \l',11' ago '' JgJ1n l!\l'lll'ral cha1r-
m.in
Maxi Cup
features
Kialoa
8 ) AUt Ol'\ LOCK~BEY
Dellr Piiot loetlnt Wrtter
Jim f...11.lu\ ·s l!O-loot l\.1aloa out ol
<. alatum1a Y·acht Club 1'> one of eight
1n1erna11onal 'ach1s scheduled to
compete for the . "aro,sk1 Maxi Cup
~taning Fnda\ on NeY.pon. RI
I he \\\aro'!>l.1-'Je\\pon ma\1 re-
gatta I) thl' first ma.\1 race in thl·
nonhl·astcrn l' \ and ,., the premier
race ol the round-the-\\Orld ma\I
boat ,omixt1t1on sene<, 01h1:r port'
"'" tndude ( 014t'!> England Palm.i
dt' \.IJJUfl'a. '\pain and Pono<. en o
~ard1n1a
Thl" fl\l" rJll' \l'nc:' "'" ,ondudl
"'Ith thl' J\.\ard1ng of thc ""Jr'-''""
\ta\I ( up a hand-crat"tl'd 'olld '1ht:r
rna'tl·rr1l'l't: ·
"fl\'ll.11 lPU r'>l'\ hJ\l ht'l'I' lhll\l
tu ulkr 'hurl\IJl· ~pcl1.i111 r' th,
"J"lfl<>rlUllll\ Ill \\llnl'\\ lhl' r.t. l"
Jnwn~ \Jdlh ,1 q ·r.1g1ng '' rn1 1
l'I grh .111J ,arr'tn~ ,rl''" 11 : •.'
I h< 'l'rll"' "J' nrganttl·J "' 1
'°llt>rm l I\ -..i11 l lub .inJ 1~ 'f><'°"'ir' ,1
"' ""·1r11\ ,i.., \ma1,J I 11.l
NEWPORT SHOPPING
~NOT ALWAYS A DRAG
ByVIDA DEAN
Dally Ptlol l tyle Edlt0<
To market. to market
More than 1.000 did g11 \aturda~ e' l'ning tor thl'
gala grand opening pan' JI the 11l'" In lnl' Ra nth
Farml'r' Ma.rkct at thl· ..\t rtum C'ciun at r a\h1on Island.
Marketing m.I\ not hl· nm· 111 l'' l'f\ l'loJ\ ·, I.I' on ll'
13\k~. 0Ut hJ\ 1ng trlllllfl\. tn·r, .11 thl· dnor \\3lll'I'
'en rng t"h.1mpagnt' ,,, thl 'akt 'l'l\ Ill' \'h"k' J\\J\
\llUrl·arand thl·n to tind till 11"'rll·11Jon Hubbard tl1l'1l ~\Ith. "'Ill' Victor ia) grl'l'llll~ '1111 111 .1 tt1\l'd11111.1kc' 11 J
pkJ\llrl'
It Jl\O hl'IP' to h.1' l' , , ,,1 11 mcd d.1 rh l'I\ J'>l'l ll1rm an~
to thl' OHJ"l' of.1 ( 1tl'l'k h.1nd t I .1, l'lld.11. a C •l·rman hanJ
(M and W \ am:t\ l maraadll'Jlld "·1ppad11la '>ll'l'I hand
(four mcmb\:r~ lrom I nntdad .ind onl· lrom thl'
Bahama<;)
Ho Y.t'H'r. 1h1' ''·" tlllt \11ur u'11al \h11pping,!np
(and 1h1' markl·t 1 .. 11111 \11111 11,u.il ... 1orl' It"; nn the l<'"l'r
k' cl ol a thrl'l'-k' d 'trul turl· Jl''ll/-lll'J tu l'nrnlalt.' a
CO\Cfl'd ~kd1taram•Jn .1111rt\.1rd \l"llll'rl•J 1th a
fountain )
Thl-C-H'Atnll ""-<I" .i I'll.Kl. uc t'll:nl'ti t tor t ~ I I
c hapter'> of Re&aon II of tht' 'dllonal ..\ '>1st.rncc Leattue
presented through thn nut ll''' ol T hl· Ir' int.· ( om pan'
.. Thl' In int.· ( omp.ln' h.1 ... 111'1 hl·cn gn.•at." ~aid
Jean Lucas. Regllln l·h,111 m.1n ·• rh1..'rl··, Tom Nielsen. I
ha\e to thank him .. I hl In IJ\l' ( umpan\ rrco;1Jt.•nt
admitted to ha' 1ng.1,l1lt '>P<'t 1n 111, hl'Jrt Im the lea!!.uc
"M ) mother"·'' .1 nw111b1.·r ,)f thr I ulkrtnn Ll·agul' in
1939." hl' ~1td
.. l he I cugul' 011t:nl·d thl' l en ta I~ H'llrs ago."
Nielsen added .. , rcml·mtx·r tha1:· l'Ommentc-d kan.
"Thcrt• were I ~.000 pcopk ht'H' and tht• t1c l.cb were old
for $5 eat h. Tht.· mom·' made "J'> dn 1ded among the
chaptcl'<i I don '1 hJH' an' 1dl'J "h,11 thl.' pnX'l't'd' \\ 111 be
this ..time .. 11 he ll.i.llJ \\il' tht• lif\t 1lf 'l''cral panics
connected \\Cth till' 1ourt npl'ntn[I. I
'"I sold t11 ... ~l.'l' hll the Of"'Otnti.. hut J1Jn'1 bcwmc a
Lea ue mcmhc1 until 'b"' I n·all\ loH' tht' \s 1 tann·
Lcagut' and what the\ put ball. into the lommuntt\ ...
addoo Jean ~
l"iucsts \\l'rc m1nglinll JnJ Jo11'«' their ··,hoppin~ ..
from a 'anl't\ of thl' mJrlC't' llHld u1n-
Cc\S1on\ \te"c..an halt.in '4.'Jh)(xl lht.>c...C lrc'h trull
hot dog stJnd. chi" nlaH''· ll l' l rt.·Jm t'tl
omc ol tht' ~lll''" "l'l"l' thl'rl· lur lht• se1..ond ta mt.• -
.\L ml'mbcr Lt'e Gormlt} and huc;bJnd Jim ~1d thr\
hiuf alrcJd\ shoppe-cf thrre · ill1d Mmtya" ;nm Jim
Gla11U11 h"d "Riled O\ ~·r fr um thl'1r home the l'' t•ntnEi
before and 'i.'lnd" 1rhcd for '-UPl1<'r
.. ntm1f' cuntmm•d J' gut'''' "·llChl'd .a 1a,h1on
<sho"-rn an ndJominf! tl·n1 Ki tt~ Lt11ll~ \lait~1 ,\ 'ho\\
m('nu 't le. fctHunng 1.1'hllln' Imm the mt.•rt.hJnt\ 111
rt .tilt. h &mu run l omp:Hl.'d with a mcal l't)u"t·
f")\<,S('r\ and \ h.1mNPl'C' \'l·u: -.cnl·J .1n~I the h1~ l J
Jon and Victoria Hubbard (above) at openlng
of n umber ae•en. Jean and Bob Lucas.
(\.lnd \lltlflth l'I Roittr Jame11 \\t'f\' ·" ;i1l.11'11l lor ll.in1. 1n1-'
1\ll lht• ll'<l'tln{l . . .
Barbara Am11tadlf'r 111\ ~ hl.11 I.. \tr apk" ~l'" n
aJ<1riwd "Ith 1h10l·'11'nn1 .ind Landa \\('{'tatD l\\httl
\\'~111nt1\'dl "~'H ,n \ h.w111.1n t'I thr m.1rl..l.'t o~ nm•
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Joyce Ellen Hawthorne
HAWTHORNE-LaBOSSIERE
J m l'l' F lleq la Bo"1erc J nd R ll h
Md .\ll'Aanlkr Ha\"1horlll' ''l'H' 111M
nrd Ma' 11 a1 L.1guna Prt">h~ 1a1:rn
{ hurcliTrn Lagun.1 Rl'j lh \.'.1th. thl'
Rt:' C ra1g \\ 1ll1anh 111liuat1ng r lw
rnuph.-greetl'd 200 gul'\h dunng Jn
l'' t.•n1ng rl'n'pt1on at tht• '\ic'' r1•11
Harbor Yacht<. lull
The bride. a Llguna Bet1l h fl'\I·
dent.'" the daughtl'r of Mr Jnd ""
l 1 Stank) LaBo.,.,1ere of ( ~nq1n
Lakl'. hl' worl' a 1rad1110nal "ol\
gown w11h an opc:n swvctheart nt•ck·
line and a be:ided and Jrwdl'll
Alencon lace bodlt'e. Thl' sl.1rt lea·
tu red lav1sh apphques and a cathedral
train. Her t\\O-t1er catht•dral ll'ngth
\l'il "as attached w an .\u\lfl,ln
cr.stal and seed pt'arl crown \he:
ca'rnl'd a l·ascadt: of \\hilt' rn't''
rubrum hht·s. llou,aira and '-lt'P·
hanotrs
Matron of honor and s1s1C"r of th.e
bride v.as Lisa Nation'> ol HC"met. and
bndcsma1ds "'ere Louann Mahnkt".
Lon L1vac1ch and Laurie LIO)d.
Dayna Mance. the bndl''s gcx:kh1lt.I
"a!> flower girl.
The bridegroom" the son of E.A
Hawthorne of Lo'> ..\ngt:l~s and Mr!>
Agnt''i Ha"' 1horni.: ol Costa Mesa. Hl'
wa!. attended b\ Ken Harns a~ be'>I
man. and ushers Carl Stewan. How-
ard Westphal! and Dr. Ed"ard
..\braham . R1d 1t• and Robb1l·
Hawtnornl'. sonc; ol the bridegroom.
sen ed as special usher and nng
bearer
Out-of-town gue'\t'i for the wedding
included the hndc's great-uncle.
George LaBoss1l're ol Boston
..\fter a'hone,moon in Tah1t1 thl.'
couple are res1d1ng 1n Laguna Beach
The bride 1s a L'S<. School of
Journalism graduate and wa<, al-
fihated with Gamma Phi Bt·ta. She"
president of LaBo.,,1t:rl' and ,,_
soc1a1es Public Rt'la11on<, in l j gunJ
Beach. Her husband 1'> rm· .. 1dt•nt iii
Hawthorne DcH•lopmt·nt ( 11 1n
Laguna Hills.
QUINLEY-KEEVIL
fill' l'rl''h' ll'flUn l hurl h of lhl.' M.i~u:r in ''''"'"" \ ll'Jll \\:.l' lhl·
\Clllll& tn1 thl' .\pril I I mama&c of
(...on,taflll' l111.tb4.'th "-l'l'' 11 Jnd Johll
Rlt'hard l)uinlc\ both of t-..t>na1.
Alasl..1
Thl' Rn "l'nrwth J<...;lhna. p;i\101 .
t'Ondul'll'd lhl' douhk nng Jl''> in thl'
prl'St'Ol'l' ol 200 gul''" .\ t't't•p11on
follO\\l'd .ll lhl' \ltS\IOn \I JO "i\\lm
and R:H'QUl'l < luh \mong gu~st5 in a11~dann· "'" thl' hndegroom'r.
grandmotlwr Mr~."" 1an Quink~ of
Rialto
Thl' llmk '' thl' daughtl'I of Mr~.
kann1: "-l'l'' ti ul ~11~i.100 \ ll'JO and
\1. Thomas "-l'l'' ii Jr of l..r' \ l'8'J'"
"'ho wa~ for 2.3 }l'M~ l'd1tor of thr
Dail\ Pilot. liht• wore a tradit1onal
\\Cdd1ng go"n \\llh t'ull 'k1rt. fittt•d
txx.hcc.-and \' ll'Wnan collar "iht• "'·"
Jttt•ndl'd ll' hl.'r !>l~tl't Mr1> John
bs1d.. ol lugt.'nl' Ore
fhl' tmdl'groom '' tht• \un ot \Ir
.ind ~1r' Juhn E Quink~ of \\ ~~1
"ood H1., hrotht•r. Thoma' But·I. ol
\\ l''t I lolh "'vod. ~l'r' ctl a!>~.,, man
.\Iler J "l'dd1ng trip to tabo an
L utJ\ and \outhl'rn C ahforn1a. thl'
l ouph.• rt·turnl'd lO .\la'>l.a
fhl' hmk. a 1976 graduate ot
~1i .. .,111r V1l"10 ll1gh Sl'hool. al~u
attcndc:d Orange ( oast College and l\
jn adm101\trat1,e assistant in thl'
t n1,t'r'ill' of .\laska '>ystem. Hl'r
husband. a graduate of l (' In inc. 1s
managing editor of a da1l} newspaper
1n Kenai and wtll begin duues as cit)'
editor of the .\nchoragc Times 1n
Jul~
GUITE-SALA YA
1'.1m .\nn \ala~a. daughter ot
Hunt1ngwn Bt:ach r1.·s1dents Mr. and
\1r-.. RJlph 'iala~a. and Michacl Ro>
{1u1tl' \On ol \1 r. and Mrs Ro) Guile
also of Huntington lkach. e\changed
"'<'dding 'ov.., Ma) .tin 1. Ste, en's
\crbran Orthodox ( athl'dral in
..\lhambra. A reception followed 1n St.
Mr. and Mn. Guite
Mr. and Mra. Quinley
~ll'\l'n· .. \oual llall \\llh a \lt-dov.n
dinner lor 150 gucsl!>
Tht• bndc worl• a B1anl'h1 \\l'dding
gn\\n ut. \\hill' l'mprl"~' 'k!t1n v.1th a
hod1~·l· ol \ll·nt.·on laCl· hea' 11' at·
lCntl'd \\Ith ix·arls and ~equ1ns. fhe
lull '""' \wept into a c~thedral tram and her tingrrup \"eil wa<; held 111
placl' h~ a crown of small \Jt1n ro\l''>
\\1th lln~ pearl accl'nts.
.\her a ,._,edd1ng tnp to Dis·
n, ,....,orld. EPl·ot Center. and a ( anb·
hcan cru1 c. the couple arc re'>1ding 111
In inc. The bride. a recenfiraduate of
UC Irvine. is employed in a Uiguna
Hills pharmacy. and her husband. a
graduate offal State Long Beach. 1s
v.11h McDonnell Dougla'i 1n Hunt·
ington Rea<:h.
MIYASHIRO-DUNCAN
Lcslye i\ndre Duncan became the
bride of Kent Masa10 M1vashiro 1n a
March 30 ceremony m the Newpon
Mesa C'hns11an Church. The couple
greeted 350 guests at a reception at the
Balboa Bay Club.
The bride is the daughter of John
and Adele Duncan of Newport Beach.
She wore a (own designed by Alfred
Angelo with 1a ruffie ofSch1ffi1 lace at
the high neckh ne and long full sleeves
cuffl'd with lace. Thl' bodice and skirt
were made of Schiffii lace. and lace
ruffies trimmed the hemline and
sweeping cathedral tram. Seed pearls
and sequins accented the neckline.
sleeves and ruffies •
Matron of honor was Julianne
Duncan Kornevchuk of Salinas. and
bridesmaid'\ were Patty Jo Klepack.
Kathi L'nn McDonelland K1m Cho1
Thl' bndl'groom. a Costa Mesa
resident. 1s the son of James and
Nanc), ~1 1)ash1ro of Honolulu. Ale:>.·
ander Maru of Honolulu was his best
man. and u'>hers \\ere con Harper
John W1lcochon and Ton\ ( ho1.
..\fter a \\edding tnp to ·Honolulu
tht• couple arc reside in ~anta .\na
lhl'' are both ('lcmt:ntan teachl'r' al
( n Prc ( hmt1an St·hool. ·
Eatin~ Disorders
Are PuzzliDg and Complex
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IN ADDITION TO PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION
THEY DEMAND SPECIALIZED MEDICAL CARE ...
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* ANOREXIA NERVOSA
A dramatic weight loss from continuous self·
starvation and exercise a distorted body image
in which the v1ct1ms view themselves as too fat
* BULIMIA y ~.r;.
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A psychological craving ror food coupled with jl
rear of weight gain characterized by hab1l~I
over-ea11ng ot large amounts of rood which 1s
rhen eliminated by self induced vomiting or
1bus1ve cise of laxatives and or diuretics usually
* INS.OMNIA * ·FATIGUE * CONSTIPATION * ABDOMINAL PAIN * ELECTROLYTE IMBALANCE * ANEMIA * LOSS OF HAIR * TOOTH ANO GUM DISEASE * CESSATION OF MENSES * 'lNFERTILITY * KIDNEY FAILURE * CARDIAC ABNORMALITY -. * INTERNAL HEMORRHAGING * DEHYDRATION * DEATH
The numoer of me<lical comphcauons eating cl1sorder victims
sutter •s atarm1n9 t Althougl"I v1ct1ms may not suffer allot the above
medical symptoms many eating disorder vtet1ms suffer most ot
1hem COSTA ME SA MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL is
de<l1cated to rhe ri19hest stanclard of medical care an<l believe thal
ea11ng disorders ;Jr,. a serious m~1cal problem Full recovery ot
ea11n9 01sorder 11nesses require a mutt•·d1sc1plme treatment
Nt11ch ncludes a IT'ecl1ca1 psychOl<>gical nutritional an<l educa110
rial approacn We REALLY ca re tor you1 ..
FOR MORE INFORMATION AMO CONFIDENTIAL HELP
.CALL (714) 650· 1090 or (714) 642-2734
Costa me10
medlcol Center
30 1 Victoria Street
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
Hospltol
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Questionslllselisitive
l>I \ R .\ N "J fall. <;hon fra1l 111 \tronti'' ,
l \ 'l>LR 't I am thl· Who" right aml "hot'>" mng ...
mutherofa d1~1bled The <;h). tht.• n11ght ) p1 thtl\t' "1th tamt.
lh1IJ 00l'l'Un\Cl'Ut A NotwopeMn\nrt.•Au'ttht•,anw
.1 gl,lrlCl' he 1~ Olli hkc II .. He·., no1)U\t right .. <'an \\t.' nut ~~'l'
othachildn·n.<and liod make' us all qu1tnllfkrl·11tl)
\\lll,1x·ndthc1l''lt lif I ... D£IS •\ndshould,ome1wednu1 l'\lra cart.·
h1'> hfe 1n a"' h"d· LAI 11·, up 10 us-th1~ burden 111,hare h . • • •
l JH DE R .\NN I -\NDf-R\ ··t>t-epl~ C onu~rned in 1il'~m1nd1'>good .. f h 1 ·unt.l'rntnghl'r'>tep<laughter<;\\h11
:rnd hnindcr\land!>l'\ er) thing thtH is said 10 him At t1mt.'\ lil'O~lllh ~rott· 0th .l' .~~d ''"ptathl'r Shl' !>U\l)C'Cts he ha'i h<' ha\ troubk respond mg but whc:n people are patient and "' e wit I tir mo u'
1rc:a1 him ns the> wouldan.)'othl'rl hild. he docs very well or wiµ W>-~11111>' ahd1~_1:/~~~,;~~' 'l~ .in!. It\ unre:ihst1l' 1t1 Pka~ tcllt unous strangerrnutto 'ito.~ 4s on the Slft.~.~ C\ ·c;~;c ni~~~r ~65~ak w he• hu" d "1n vcl) plain and a!.I.. p...•r-.onal questions. Fon·Ymple: How old is he 1 pt: .. 'I Id not bdin l' ht"' O\ mothers "Wtllhl·~rowtobc normalm 11e'.1"·•1 hetnpatn?" an&uage .. OU\\OU dr•flN.'to"make ~\C'i"OcC3U'>l' "Whale' l'r he ha'>. d0t•:; 1trun 1n 'our famtl) -on our I.now wh.at sgoingon an .t.: ·d
h b d •. , .. "If I k h '11 h •>-< the) don t wont their homc l.hVUPll . uCI an s. . spca to 1m w1 e ~nswcr me , . y h Id h· t Id th. m·prnutherto talk to thl· I have !>cnou~ly l'Ons1de red ordering pnnte<t.cop1t~ ol 1 odu !> 0~ f: ~' \~, h t.uld then call a social workt:r
a pOi.•m b> fohn and Edna MasMm1lla ofHatboro. Pa .. so I -.gir san g<'t l ch· at·.,, l ~I~ man st;mt:~nc who has th<'
t·anhandonctoan)onc"hoapproachl'susinarestaurant oralaw)er,ap )Sici;tn.al l 8), ·
or \upermarket "'11h a rude orinscns1t1\ e question l·kre '" auihont> to mho,f<' in onh t~c ;,~t,uha1~1~11~~auahters 15 a bomb
I . . d I h II I .\man" o rl'nC ... is... , , '"" " , Ill pocman opc\ouw1 pnnt111n\ourco umn. fTTh If: Ith• ·hlldrcnisolutmoi.t
rh.1nk)ou -\MOTHERINPHIL.\DELPHIA read)togooTh ewe ~l'o )t•t.:·~t·dNOW orthoscwho
DE AR MOT HER: I'm pl~ased to do so. Thank you for impor1ancdc.d e) ~ust '11P~a{ r~'l lh. guilt 1~ their grave!> sharing ~uspcct an o nol11ing "1 ' , t.: . . DIFFEIU.NT I kno" because I \\as-.\BllSfD .\ND THE MOTHER
h · Of ABUSEDCHILDRE ··Hl.''s notJUSI rig t." someone did SU) DIC' AA MOTHER: 1 tbouobt my answer was pretty "Hl'\\alksand1alks1nad1ffcrl'nlwa)... ic. " be "But. what 1'1 nght?" asked a different, 01ce. goocl,. bet yMra was stronger -and tbuefort tter.
··what t' IX' of pt'r-.on? Is there a choice'.1" Thanks fwwrttleg.
HIS TIME RUNNING OUT
l h1l> tl> a tak of two generation~.
T\\l'l1C}·fi\l· \l'ar<> ago m} hu-;hand
llought our son his first watch Tht:
I.id .,nappc:d 11 out of the bo\.11hd 11 on
h1<. \\rlSl and said. "Get. Dad. 1t"'i 5
n'clock alreadv ..
M\ "hu~band \miled his rnat·
'"'l':ttcr-p1ix· sm1k and said. "It''> on
ups1dt.· do1.1. n. son Let Dadd) tdl } ou
a thing or l\\O about "'atchl'S ..
For the next thrl'l' "'l'eks. the)
ho' l'red 1oge1hcr 0\ er the k1tchl'n
table as they surg1call) dissected the
watch. To set ll. }OU had to l'arefull)
pull thl' Sll'm OUl unlll} OU gOl ll 10 the
11ml' )OU "antl·d. then push 11 1n If
you JA.anted thl· "atch to last. 11 "as
Submit your news
I To hdp )OU <,ubm11 the rl'qu1rcd
\\-Cdd1ng and l'ngageml'nt 1nfor·
mauon. form'> arc a'allable at thl'
Daily Pilot otlice. DO W Ba" St ..
Costa Mesa.
For "'eddings. quaht) photos olthl'
bridal couple or bndc onh art•
arceptahlc.
l:.ngagcmcnl information " IO be
c;uhmiued at lc:J\I '"'rn "'l't:ks bcforl'
thl• \\Cdding. '
Formc; and photo' lan ht: droppl'd on al the oflict• or mailed to the v. edd1ng Department. Dail~ Pilot. I'
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42626.
advisable W wind 11 the same wa}.
being careful not to wind 1t too ugh ti)
Your snsuncb would develop w11h
l'\pcnence
-\fter the prchminar) walk-through
ofall the pans. mynui.band·finall > goi
down to the basics: how to tell time
When the big hand pointed toward
thl' rdngerator and the small hand
"'as lO\\ard the sto\ e. 11 was 6 o'clocl.
and 11me to eat. When the big hand was toward the mixer and the hllk thl' l'nd ol ~1 arrh. there wa<. progrl'S\
hand toward the ponablc TV. 11 wa' lfr l.nc...., ho\\ to ins{'rt the hancnl·,
time 10 go to bed. and <;ct the alarm (llnfon unatel). 11
went olT al ' a m . but he was on ll• If he \\t:nl into a home or bu1ld1ng somethiniU
"here the furniture was not po'I· 9, 1hl' fir\! uf -\pnl. he had
1t1oned in the same spot as our ma<,ll·red thl' 12/24-hour ume ~\\·
kitchen. he was to go to the nearr~t tcm. w hit:h .illo"'cd him 10 , 1~1.1.
pero;on and ask. ··what time is 11'>" European and military u me. He s111l
I don't think I w1ll t.'\l'f forget tho~ didn't kncl\\ ho"' to locus 1n OJl night
t\\-O huddled around the: k11chen 1alllc 'lt'"sng. hut al ka\t hl· knew v.hlitda~
1fl h\t· ti\ he a hundred. 111.1.a'>. lht•rt• \\J'> a setback in his \\-3t<h
L..asl March. our son bought m} program the first ur Ma) a~ -\pnl h.1,
husband his first Triathlon watch. M) •. JO da}'> Thr' meant -ht• had to gt>
husband snapped 11 out of the box. 1hrough 1h'l" calendar adjustment
slid 1t on his wn<,t and said. "Gee. kid. instrut'l lOn\ tu tompcn">ate for J
1t"s 4·04. I belier l!.l't crackml!. ·· mon1h ks' 1h.1n JO da's
M} '>On smiled his 'uppie-thrl'e· Thi'> month ht·,., up to thl' mull1
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' p1ece-'iu1t smile a nd said . "No. Dad. modl'l lhrnnugraph and mult1-modl
that"s not 1hc 11me. that's )Our countdO\\O 11me'r \\Ith 11 0-second
McmOI) Recall Uip ~-total 11ml' accurac~ Our son says lly the end 111
Ht:rc:. let me sho"' }Ou ho"" to usc.-Jul\ hl· should ma<,tn the watch 11 ~our"11rh"' doesn·1 <.t'l'm to be important an)-
morl'
Hl· 'pread the 10\trut·11ons for the \h hu,hand ha11n'1 had time to run
watch out on th<.· l..1t chen table. It took ~ml'~ ~Ian h He'" been nt the k11chl·n
less paner 10 paper the balhroom. 9, table "'"h h1' watch
YOU GET A LOT MORE
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NBC breaks away
in Nielsen J9ace;
CBS far behind
Simon's 'Girl' shows age
By CHRI CRAWFORD \tem to belona more comfort.abh to
...,,...c-11111 • 11 that era. e"cn \\Ith dir~1or Re<'J
and tht~h~ tht 014 romanuc tnan&)e
~a1n ..
By JERRY BUCK 15 9 m1lhon.
A,T ... wttlo11Wrl\9f · 6 'The A-Team." NB(. 18.6. or
. LOS .\NGELES _ NB(. Ire h 15 7 m11l1on
from a strong showing 10 May 7. "~1ami Vice." NBC. 17.9, or
'oundly thrashed AB\ and CB i~ 15 I m1lhon.
the weekly ll~le' 1s1on ra tings with a IS "Bob Hope's Royal London
lot of help from "The Cosby Show ·· Gala." N BC. 17.6. or 14.9 m1lhon.
NBC-. .which found ratings stren&th 9. "60 Minutl!'s:· CBS .. 17 3. or 14.6
this pall\ season after nine years in lhe m1lhon.
cel!ar. finished nearly three ratings 10. ·•Barbara Walters Special,''
points ahead of second-place '\BC for ABC'. 16 9, or 14.J ~1lhon. t~e week ended June 2. acccording to 11 "Murdtr Sh'C"Wtote," (BS.
hgures released Tuesda) b} the .\.C 16 3. or 13.8 milhon.
Nielson Co. CBS ""as far behind in 12. Mov1e-"Gus Brown & M 1d·
third place n1gh1 Brew\ter." NBC 15.i . or 13.4
It "as NBC ·., greatest margin of m1lhon
Private eyeful
Cheryl Bulle •tar• ln ••Dirty
Work"•• a atrl who lnherlta
a private detective bualneu
tonlt(bt at 10 on CBS, Cban-
nel 2.
"Thc Star Spanalcd t11r1:· one of
e1I Simon·, mild ._ucc-c ~from the
early part of' hi career . .tlw 1., onl\
m1ldl )' i.u ce fut on!l1:ige at the an
Clemente ommunit~ Theater
Ahhouah thcproaram bill~ the pla>
as "a new comedy,'' the script :ictuall)
1s early vintaac Simon. al~oM 20
)'l'ars 'old. Unfonunatcly. 11mc is not
alway kind to comedies linked too
clo~ly to the or1al scene. as this one
19!
Thus. the two protaJon1m ( 1xt1e\
protesters in the ong1nal scnpt and
their super-patriotic girlfriend) suit
8<.>)er\ elTOn\ to update the comt'd\
tor tht' E1ght1t:)
"Thr tar Spanglrd Gari' 1 it bo) •
meets-girl ~ga in which \nd) and
Norman. two an Franc1<,(;0 room·
ates who are write~ and pubh\hcrr. ot
a protest ma&a11nc. com.: into con-
flict wnh one another 0' t"r th<!' tarn' al
of j n<'w, attractl"C' neio-door nt:1gh·
bor.
Norman (pfa-.ed hy ·e. A&ron
C opn) totall) f11p~ for Sophie, the
new neighbor (pla)ed b) Glona Jean
Graham). much to her d1~may and
constema11on oph1e. 1n tum. fall~
for And) fpla)ed b) Kent Gn~)l
'" Fnda) ·, perform nee. tht' pt.~
,01 under,,..., late and then •uffcred
from no11ttabl> Iona umn req_untd for ene change\ -c'lpcc1all) for a
proJumon wherr no ~t chanie art
madt'
In addition. tht" plA} ~cmed slliJlt•
I) undl!'rrchl!'ar~l·d with a few 100
man) m1~takc) in the dialogue.
Anoth$r awkward glitch was the
fai lure of Norman'-; tape recorder to
work lJU ll.enc where n was a key part
ol tht' proctcd1nas
'1ctol) since October I 91S4 "'hen the 13. "'High" a> to Hea\Cn." NBC.
World Senc' ga' e 11 a se' en-point 15.5. or 13 I m1llton. h:ad 13. T1e-"Facts ofL1fr." NBC 15.5.
NBC \\a\ lir~t tn the pr.:' ious "eek. or 13 I m1lhon. hut CB "a\ '>l'rnnd and \B wa c; 15. "Hotcl." .\BC 1 '5 I. or 11 8
'Coppelia' ballet slated at Golden West
t'Vt'rtbt'lc~ • Gn& by and ('ogan
art' humorou foil for each other.
~uh (mgsby efTecu"e as the mo~
ra11onal bus1ncsslik<' And) to
C. ogan's ian). off-the-wall Norman.
(,raham offcrs funny moments. de-
spite a tendl'nc) toward.shnllness. as
~ph1e
(h a all though 1t ~ms difficult
lor thl) production 10 adapt a S1xues
pla" tor the.-E1ght1t's and to do So
"'11hout a number of detic1enc1cs in
the pn:'>(nLa11on
third. m1lhon ·-c oppelta." a romantic and comic the bcau11ful m)stenous Coppeha.
NBC took thl' lir\t c1gh1 places 1n 15. l ie-"2(~20." ABC . 15 I. or 12 8 ballct for all ages. "111· be performed "'ho sm s1lenth 1n a toymalo.er'>
the Top IO and li\l' of the ne\I 10 II mtlhon. this "cekend at (,olden " est College balcon} ' .
''on l''er~ night but Sunda\ and 11 17. ··Hill Street 81ues1" N BC. I~ IS. 1n Hunungton Beach ~on1que Dclha)e ""111 danct tht"
placed four of its Thursda~ nigh• or 12 5 m1l11on • -~.. Pertormanrc<. "'111 be pre-senti:d r;~-1fi'i'Ac1pal role of wan~lda. while
com<.>d1C''\ among thf tim ti\C~ 18 "Scene of the Cnme:·"NBC . t.ht• C '"" Ballet o t Southern Cah-1 Keith Chfton is cast as Franz. Tht"
1, It "as no surpr.t~e that Bill ( osb) 14.4. or 12.2 million. · · lorn1a Saturda) at 8 pm. an~ Sunda} com pan) also includes Lari)' Tan-'~as at th e top again. His show was 18. Tic-Movie-"The Ra~ of Rich-.it 2·30 p.m 1n the main GWC' ncnbaum. Hila!) Liebl. '\lexander
.first -and 11 l\elped pull three other ard Beck,'' ABC. 14.4. or 1 •. 2 million. thca1cr.
Thursday night s1tuatton comedies to 20. NBA Ba-sketball (ham-The ballet tell'> of a romantil' lliiiiiiiiiiiiiii
1he top. "Famil> Tics" wa<; third. p1onsh1p. Los Angeles vs. Boston. tnan~le 1n,oh m.g a village girl,
"Cheers·· was fourth and "Night f jCiBiSi.i li4i.3i.ioirili2i. liimiiilliioini.iiiiiiiiiiiiSiwjiaini1ildiaj: ihicriibioiyfiiri1cinidi. iFirainiizi,~a~n~d~ Court" "as fifth .
The 1.econd part of1he NA< mo"1e
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Thursda) night shov. to miss the Top
l_O. although it made thl' next I 0.
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N B('o; other Top I U sho" s "'ere
"'The .\-Team" 1n sixth. ··M1am1
\'1n•· 1n e'cnth and ··s ob Hope's
Ko~al London C1ala" l'1gh1h
CB and .\8( had onl~ one sho"
l'alh 1n thl· Top 10 ( B · ··60
\.1 111u1es" \\3\ ninth and .\BC"s
"Barbara \-'alter<> Spcl 1ar· "as I 0th.
"WONDERFUL. ..
It's hard to recall a film with more
affection for youngsters since
Truffaut's ·small Change' ..
-Ke\ in Thomas LA Tl\1ES
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Thi.' dart.. cloud on the hon1on.
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ll pcras "'Dallas." "Knot~ Landing"
and ··Falcon (rest" and ABC's ·o, nasl\ :· thl· No I \ho" la'\t .,Ca~on. were either ufftht· \Chcdule or
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quality co~trol teell-
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Sperry h•• dlridend
,Sperry Corp. today declared a
quanerly dividend of 48 cents per
share of common stock. payable Aug.
IS to stockholders of record at the
close of business July I 0. The action
was taken at the regular monthly
board of directors meeting.
As of April 30, there were
56. 775.280 shares of common stock
outstanding_ Sperry has approximate-
ly 66.000 shareholders.
NYSE UPs & DowNs
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Several management promotions have been announced by
Coldwell Banker. Deu11 GaUowJy, formerly scn~or v~ce pres!dent
and director of marketing. has been named executive vice pres1deAt
of Coldwell Bauer RHldemtlal Afflllata, be. Ted Patrick has been
promoted from ~nior vice president and director of manaJement
s.ervices for the Newport Beach-based residential affiliate d1 v1Ston to
first vice president and national director of marketing services for the
Coldwell Banker residential brokerage services division. And Pk!Up
J . Immel has been promo1ed from manager of the real c&iate
d1 v1S1on's Granada Hills office to vice president of corporate
communica tions. The Newport Beacb resident will head a newly
developed dcpanment created to uoittrthe company's residential real
estale SCl'\'iccs under one helm. He has bttn v.tth Coldwell since
1983. Laguna Niguel resident Galloway 1s now second in ~ommand
GALLOWAY PATRICK IMMEL
lo Jeny Cole, Coldwell chairman and president of the board.
Gallowa) JOincd the affiliate d1v1s1on when ll was formed in 1981.
Patnck 100 has been pan of the atlihate d1v1s1on·s management team
from its outset. • • • William' K. McGee has JOined Forsythe Marcelli J ohnson
Advulising of Ncwpon Beach as a cop) wntcr. • • • Rickard S. Marquez has been appointed ass1S1an1 vice president
and branch manager for Irvine-based AMWEST Mortgage Corp.'1
new Riverside office. Marquez was formerly with an Irvine-based
mortgage broker. Paul Reed has joined AMWEST as wholesale
manager of residential loans. The Corona del Mar resident 1s former
owner and president of Tiie Real Estate Loan Co .• based 1n Corona
del Mar. . ....
Arch11ect Arthur C. Danielian recently spoke before the
Delaware State Chamber of Co mmerce in Wilmington on design
trends in residential development. The talk was sponsored by the
Delaware chapter of the American Planning A1soclatto1. the
Delaware Soclel) of Arebltects and the American Society of
Landsca~ ArcbJtects. Dan1eltan. of Irvine. is president of Newpon
Beach-based Danielian Associates. • • • Rieb Reill)' has JOined the advertising team of •
LeAnce/Herbert/Bowers Public Relations and Advertllia• as senior
copywriter. Prior to Joining the Newpon Beach firm. Reilly was a
cop}wnter for Cochrane Chase, Livingston & Co .• also in Newpon
Beach. • • • Hal Hurwitz, a panncr to Coopers & Lybrand of Newport Beach.
rcccn1ly anended a Coopers & Lybrand conference in an Jose
focusing on the business issues and solutions facing high-technology
MCGEE MARQUEZ REED
industries. "01!.cussing common experiences wtth my colleaeues and
listening to Silicon Valley businesspeople tell their stones only
reaffirms my beltefthat high technology can be a leading force in our
future here 1n Orange County," said Hurwitz.
• • •• MeCarter-Burke has added three brokers to its Irvine office.
They are: Rod Jaworski and William Preston of Huntington Beac h
and Alicia Higgins of Mission Vi ejo. Jaworski will concentrate on
industrial sales. Higgins wlll specialize in office leasin$ a nd sales in
the Costa Mesa area: and Preston will be acttve m retail and
commercial leasing for cen1ral Orange County propenies. In
?~dition. Balboa lsland. resident and sales broker Tom Spooner has
J01ned McCaner-Burke s Orange office. where he will draw on his
experience 1n conslructio1! and development management. • • • Joln Tillotson and St.eve Coffey of Century Relocation Services
the agent for northAmerlcu Van Linet in Hunttngton Beach. hav~
returned from M un1ch. We t German}. where thev attended a recent
nonhAmcncan convenuon. ~ • • • Irvine resident Theresa Perez has been promoted to assistant
vice president for Los Angeles Federal Savings Bank. Pere1 is
as'l1sta n1 manager at the bank's Brea office. • • • Linda Buttson 1!> drn 1ng a new ptok ( ad11lac throueh the streets
of Huntington Beach to recogn111on of her leadership and sales
at·h1e,emen1s wi1h Mary Kay Co1metlc1, Inc. She won the
,a ut<?mobi!e by leading .her saleS' untt to exceep specified sales le vels
during a six-month period. She has been with Mary Kay since 1980.
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NYSE COMPOSITE TAANSACTIOHS
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CIRCUS
by Bil Keane
BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP)
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The bidding:
o•tla Wttt I <::> 2 7.
5 <::> 5 .
PaQ Pue
Ea et •• P ...
0Ptnina Ind: Queen of •.
Every once an a while. a perfect
. ..ProbJem hand turns. up in the ran
dom deals used in t-Ournament
bridge. Decide whether you would
rather play or defend till heart.t"
When this hand wu dtalt iri the
Life Mast•r Pair Champ1on1h1p al a
North American Championship.
moet East West pair• tleeted lo
sacrifice at six spades ralhtr than
dtfttnd ~ix hf'arts. That was not a
NO / I GAVf, UP
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by Tom K. Ryan
by ~at Brady
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lM£ _lOOTHf'6TE. SPrifAO ~ rr ~LY !
A PROBLEM PeR BOTH
wise decision, for where six hearts
was declared, it was defeated in
most cases. •
Declarer rurfed the opening lead,
and invariably played the ace of
clubs and another. Where Eaat was
awake. he ruffed hia partner's club
OMAR D
SHARIFF ....... ~,L
' trick and returned a trump. and the
declarer round that he had only one
trump with which to ruff t~
losers.
Although htt could set up the
diamondt. the fact that tnrrnps
were 4 0 meht that there wa' no
way to draw all of East'• trumps
and-Oat. the good dfamonds;
Succeuful t.echnlque 11 to aet up
the diamonds first by caahing the
king-ace and rurflnr a diamond In
the clOHd hnd. Now declarer leada
the ace of clube and another. To
ttop declarer from nirnnr two clube
on t he t.able. Eatt mu1t 1tlll r uff and
return a trump. But now declarer
hu an eleranl counter-he tlmply
leada winning diamonds from the
board.
East ca n ru(f whenever he
desirea, but dekarer can overrurt.
enter dummy with the remaining
trump while drawing East'• la1t
CHARLES
Go REN
trump, and take club ditcardt on
the Jood dia monds.
At double-dummy, therefore, you
thould choose to declare ahr heart.a.
However, we doubt th•t any
dffi•~ even tjttnigltt of t!1. win
nlng line at th~ table.
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to miss
courity
game
Ma te r De l s ta r
still nurs ing
a nkle injury
By ROG ER CARLSON
01 II•• D•llr Piiot "•"
lnm L1'\\l\. th1.· 6-7 ~11-.\nwncan
lrom Matl'r l>e1 "'h11·11 he pla} tng for
1 1 ~( 1n the tall. won·1 Ix' pla} 1ng in
lhc Orange Count\ ·\II-S iar basket-
ball gamt· June 22
Nonh ( oach Ciaf) Mc K01ght.
Le"' 1s· coarh at Mater De1, confirmed
11 Wednc'><la}. ··wl· 1houeh1 the
injury he suffered (at UC Irvine four
"l't•ks ago) would ha'e rcspo~cd b)
no"'. hut 11 hasn·1. anJ he\ uul of the ·
g~mc .
.. The doctor ..aid he \ltll ha .. to '>ta\
offh1'> ankle for two more: \\ed.) and
he can't pracucc •·
l.c1A1s a'"t:raged 32.0 points a game
a\ a \l'ntor. in add1t1on 10 I I. 7
rebounds. and wa~ the Cl F 5-A Pia' er
of the Year. 1n add111on to 'anouc,
na11onal honofs. He was hca' 1h
recruited before picking lJS(. ·
McK01~h1 '>3)'> the loss thro"') a
damper on his olTen~c. but added·
··M 1kc Mm hell (al'>o of Mater De1 ) is
going 10 have to take a load off our
backs. We'll be OK ··
McKn1gh1 ~1d h~ C\peCt~ to ha'e
Le1A1'i on the bench '-"tlh him Junng
tht• game. hut he won't \Ult up. He 1s
l'\peclcd to pla} at a Sports f·c!otl\ al 1n
Baton Rouge. La. la1cr 1n Jul)
Pat Barrett, an assistant to
Md\n1gh1 for th1.· pa\I three }Car!>.
will also tx-ab!>cnt from the North
camp. according to ~l Knight
..\nothcr top phl\t·r. El Dural.lo
H1gh's Bart Hakt·mann. had t"'o
wr~dom tct·th pulled rl.'n·ntl} anJ
m1s\cd \Orne pla) 1n~ t~ml'
Another "ho "'on the suited up for
the game "(kean View .. ; Mike Lahat
Labat ha\ drop~d from lhe ~o~h
c,quad. He nC'\cr rcponcd to u rfnp
and Nl''-'POrt Harhor C oalh Jerr~
DcRus~. thl· ~outh math. '>a'" he "
"'ou'd like to rcplan· LaBat w11h
fatanna\ Scott ( lcmcnt'i. hut hl·
rnn ·1.
"He (( lcmen1c,) '-"Ould ha'"l. tx·en
pla)ing \\tlh blood 1n his c~1.·.,:· '")~
fxRusk. Hut gaml' ruk' d1t·ta1t· onn·
the team " r hoSl'n and pral tire
heg1n-.. rtplan·mcnl\ arl' not ,1llo"l'd.
1 he .\11-~tar" "di nwet ont.·1· lx·lorl·
thl' game -lunl' IX at the l'anlil
Federal Pr<lla 1n { tl\ta ~k'a tor the
prcgamc t ncheon
FV cyclist
~peed way
favorite
• Speedway motorcyclist Lance
King, a 21-year-old from Fountain
Valley, ls the favorite at the Ameri-
can S~.!Y Final Saturday at
Veterans Stac:tium ln Long Beach.
The event 11 the first qualifying
round for U.S. rider• that ultimately
leads to the 1985 World Final.
King, who finished tied for eec-
ond place In the Wortd Final In
Sweden last year. was the only
rider tn the world to flnlsh among
the top three at the Overseas Final,
the Inter-Continental Final and the
World Final.
He tied with Denmart<'a Hans
Nielsen at the World A nal In
Gothenburg, Sweden, for second
place In the World Chemplonlhlp
race behind Winner Erlk Gun-
det8on. Nteflen beet King In -a-four-
lap run-off for eecond place and
King finished ._third In the final
etandlnga In only hi• eecond Wand
Champlonlhtp 8PPMfano9. King h•• atready begun the
preparatJona...tor~next qualttlet.,
ttw Overn• Flr\81, on July 14 at
8'adfo(d, England.
"I'm havtng a new bike bullt for
me in Engtend," he uld. "That way
If I~ through tht1 round, I'll hevea new bike for the next one pk.ta the
two btk• I ah'ady have In England.
I'm• lltt .. nervou1 about thf1 race.
"It'• the tougheet ..,,.., ~th
nine or 10 rtdere who heW an •~Jent chanOe of winning. I'd
nave to MY that Shawn Moran 11
the favorite *-•• he't ridtng to
welt tn Engtand Ind Bobby
(Schwartz) 11Way1 rldel weU 1t
Long &..ch."
King hM experienced aome
probtemt edaptlng to th& smaller
track• In Southern Clftfor'"9. ''I'm
not ""'""° -.,, enOUQtt,'' he
aald . "For the lat thr• years, I've
been turntng u Mttte • poellbte."
I~--~ cha~ In the 16-r1der ftetd. Dubb
Ferrelt' haa ennounced nit retire-
ment 1nd wlll not compete. John
Sandona brOke hit coflarbone In
San Bernordlno and 11 aJ10 out.
Buddy Roblnton haa yet to
~ve a doctor'• , ...... '"" he brotce hll leg l11t MUOn .~nd Is
qontlonable.
\
D.ity Piiot pl>olo
Tony Stillaon wtll coach Peru'• national team.
Ill Pllll THURSDAY. JUNE 6. 1985
A••, Bentley n•med ~olden Weat College ethletH of yNr. C2. ·
· Freatnrater lak•• proituclng •mple ftahlng ectloft. C2.
A n ·e-w chcillenge
Stillson h eading fo r Sou th America to take over Peruv ia n bask etba ll t eam
I uso grl·a1 to know I "'a!I nght all
the 111nl· I 11ust too~ nine} c:H\ 10
prove 11
Ton} ~1111-.on: "holOachcd
Monro' ta High to the C IF -t • .\
Ms~ctball l·harnp1on'>h1p 1n 196 7 and
10 1hc final\ in 1970 tx·lore tak1 ng thl·
rein' at Dana ti 111!> 1Heturn1ng tu lhl'
game. but 1\lea' 1ng the uiunir) 1n
order to Ju n
'Tm C\L1tedahuu11h1s:· ~1111,on
.,1a1cd of ht) ne"' appointml'nl -.i:.
1he nauonal l·oalh lor Peru
.. 11 look,ltkt'a thallcngt·and I
hJ,en'1 hatlone fora 1Ahtlc ··
~1111<.on now5S.kJ\C\lorl 1ma
.I unl· I., JnJ "'111 ta~nl\ er J tl·an'l
"htl h •'> .ippan:ntl~ at thl' tlt111um 111
tlk· laJdl·r 1n Latin .\me ma
He OM} he 1ak1ng11\l·r a kant "'1th
little 1alen1 ore\pt.'nl'nt·e. but lhc lal 1
1~ thert·\ no "'a~ hul up anJ "'11h
n en one' 1llOI) in <.I couple ul
nauonal tournament~ 1h1<> .. ummcr.
)t1llo;on ma\ be thd oach ollhl' 'tear
.. lt",,1,1\:month contratt anJ rm
ta~ing a ~car'<, lea\l· uf ahscnn· ··--a~'
..,11llson. "ho!>e pa\t indudc'> 12 -.car'>
al Monro' 1a. one' car at the l 'nl' er-
"" ofHa1Aa11 I his lreshman team "'a'>
unhl'atl·n land lour at Dana H 111\
bctort'\tt·pp1ngdo\.\ntn 1970 .. .\ltt·r
'"month' w1. .. ll i.1t down anJ !>1.·c
"'hat happens from t hrrc ·
Fortlte past nine year .. ~11lbori has
bcl·n content to "-Ork the other end ol
the game as an ollic1al. but no"' tht'
1.halltnge ha'> been put forth and
S11lhon ha'>grab~d the hool.
"I was in a ~old \WCat all night
th1n~ing.ttxiu1taking1h1s otier "sa~"
\1111!.un. .. , onh had '"'oda\\ lo mal.c
lht•dt'll\llln ••.
In add11111n 10 .\ m1.•ncan dollar<;
olht"r tnn·ntl\ C'> lor\t1llsun 1ndudc'>
at jf Jnd J '11la. and ll docsn 't take-a
101 of Amt•man dollar<, Ill 11' t' 1n
rd.ill\l lOmfurt in Pau
S1ill,on dt>C'>n ·t '>Pl'ak the languagl'
I ..,pJnt'>hl hut hi\ J\'>l\tant JtlC'> and
J'llnl· Pl'ru' 1an olliual notl'tl ·-rm
wrt·our pla~cr<i "'111 tind out 4u1t kl ~ \.\hal ht•\ \a\ tog .. .
.\mithl'r tx>nu\ "'a" the realt1a11un
that Fred Pa\quJk the fatlH.·rnl a
lurmi:r pla) t•r unJa ~an C 'kmcnte
football wach .\1111.• \chafT.1'> thl'
'>upenntl'mknt ol thc .\mcrn:an
\chool ul l 1ma. v.h11.h mean' 11·, not
J 1110 ix·rl1.·n1 torc1gn start
.. I had bct·n 1h1n~ingofre1urn1ng111
tht· gamt• a., d pan-11meioach mayoc
hdp1ng T and} (Jilh'> at Orange Coast
< olkgc ··\a) s. 1111,on .. Then I got
thl\~all.1wupkof nights ago··
I don·1know11 ~ltlbon knOIA'>
Roce
C11LS11
PRE P PORT S
nactly what he'ssetting into. but
tht:n ag;un. the Peru¥t.an pla)'ers ma>
not kno" l'xactly what lies ahead fur
them.either.
\11115\>n, who coached Monrovia to
thtt pi'.t~olT"~' en umes in nine )'Cilrs.
"'as one of the most d1s11nc11ve
'oachcs lllC\ er come down 1hc
hasehnt·
Ht!> u\udl mannt•rtonsl\tcd ofa )'O-
'o al lion nc' er !>landing ne' t'r
-.1111n~.Ju\t bobbing up and down
"'h 1 lc <ieold 1 ng. plead 1 ng. shou 11 ng.
entourag1ngand bcra11ng
.. The pla~er!I ma) think th1'> ne"
.\ml'ncan coach on the wa)' 1s some
)Oung. blond haired. blue-e)'ed kid.··
~11ll'>on laugh1ngJ)' sa)'s.
H1sfourcoaching)earsat Dana
H 1 llHt~ulted in modt"rate success
mm pared It> h1-. Monro'"1a days. but
"'hen ht·qu1t I waH•onv1nced 11 wa!i
onh a matter ofllme before ht'd be
bad, .\nd a'iyoucansce.111ookJus1
ninnl'ars lor S11llson 10 rnme around
(Pleue aee CARLSON/C3)
DJ a bid hit with Celtics Welch_aids . 6 Dodgers
Dennt s ~ohnson 'sshot at the b uzzer
lifts Celtics to win; Bi rd returns to for m
I "'01 l '-' OOD I \ l'I -L.1rr~ Bird
had se' era I reason') to hea' ca \1gh ol
rl'IM:f 'lfter thl· Bn,ton ( dt1t \ n cord
the National Ba~kclhall ,.,,ol·1a11on
i:·hamp1o n\h1p '>Cnr<., Jga1n\I the Lm
.\ ngek' l a ke"
One. he hcltc'n ht .. , hrok1·n out ot
'U \hooting 'lump l ~11. 1h1· hl•\H>f-
WH'n final\ .1rt.· ;1<,.,,urcd ol ending in
.Hoston.
Hut thl· h1ggc'1 n·a.,on ol all "'a"
that Denni\ Juhn,on·, 22-foot Jum p-
.:r at thl· ht111l'r \v.l\hcJ lhrough thl'
nl'~ to g1\t' tht.· < dt1c' a 111.,-111'\
'11 tor~ \.\ cdnc\JJ, night .ind Ill' thl'
"ICrtl''> 2·2
··"'~ li1'1 1hnugh1 J"l'r nr, \hot "a~ 'Than~ hca,cn 11 '> O\t'r · Bird
\atd.
\.\ 1thou1 Bird ho\\l• t'r 1lw < l'lttl'
"uuld n1·\n haH· hi.·l'n 1n J fll1'11111n
to "tn thl· jl.JrTI•· .it th,· l·nd
I ht· I 'IX~-1' '\ 'H \ \I n\I \ .II u.1hk
l'l.1 )t·r h.1d g11nl· 1111<1 the g.111w h111111~
(Best-of-Seven)
Game 1 -Boston 148, Latten
114
Game 2 -Laker• 109, Bos1on
102
Game 3 -Laker• 136, Boston
111
Game 4 -Boston 107, Laker•
105 (Serles tied , 2-2)
Frtday'e Game
Boston at Laker• (Channel 2 at 6
p.m.)
Sunday'• Game
Lakera at Boston (Channel 2 at
10 a.m.)
Tueeday•a Game, If nec"ury
Lakera at Boston (Channel 2 at 6
p.m.)
All times POT.
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'-' ckh madl' h1!> long-a"'a1ted re1um
10 thl' Loo; .\ngclc\ Dodgers· staning
staff and re,ponded '>'ell hurling five
strong 1nn1ngs an a 2-1 '1ctof) O\.'er
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-10 l'arning his first 'KIO!) of the
'>ea!ion 'A-ednesda~ night. but m the
end the Dodgers managed to surge
bat~ to 1hc 500 plateau and remain
~· ! garnt'' bchtnd fron1-runn1 ng San
D1cg11 10 the "la11onal Ll'ague \\est
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tnp\ 111 '\.2 and " . .t In l'tght game'> 10
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(Pl eue 9ee WELCH/C2)
Baldi headed
for St. John •s
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SPORT S B REAK
Cha1np chocolate
chip cookies have
fighting chance
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A TLAN l •\ -Former heavywe1aht
b0>.1ng champion Mohammad .\h 1~
knd1ng his nnmc lo hi own brand or
chocolate ('h1p 1.·ook1e -it's called "Champ!" - and he
vows 1t 1s·"the grea,test or all times ...
Ali. whose picture and autograph appear on tht"
package, was in Atlanta Wednesday to tout the cookies.
which will become available here in two to three weeks
He ~id the alread) arc being distributed in
Washington. D .. and Los An·
gcles
··This as onl." of the fr"
products I'd put m} name on," he
told a news confcrt'm·e in the
A.tlarHa City Council chamht'r'>
"I don't put my name on an\ thing
unless it's great."
In the past. Ali l~as appeared
Ill tekv1S1on ads for roach spray.
arld 1n addition to the "Champ'"
---------· lOOk1c!.. he wants 10 expand h1'1 Ali business 'entures later this H'a1
\\Ith a line of ··hca'~"c1gh1" !>ports luggage. coh)nng
boo~s and era' on!>
fi e \31d he l·ould corner the market in chololatl'
lh1p lOOk1e sale~ 1f "all the people "ho.,t" heard m'
name JUSI bu) one bag.. ·
The retail price of the product "ill rangt• lrom
$1.99 to $2 29, for an -oun(c bag.
Quote of the day
Tom ChMlt:~Toronto broadcaeter, who wasn't
being tongu.ln--eheek wtth hta pronouncement:
"The Blue Jays ar• about to admlnater the coup
d'etat."
Br aves may want Nlekro back
ATLANT;\ -Phil Ntekro. the 46· •
year-old ~nuckleball pitcher for the New
York Yankees. says he would co'ns1der
returning to tl.e o\tlanta Braves as both
pla)cr and manager. hut labels such talk as pTcmature.
''l"m answeri ng qucsuons on rumors and assump-
tmns." he said. ·Tm heanng a lot of things: 'When am I
going down there'> Would I go'1"
'\11ckro became a free agent when the Bra\ es ga'e
him his uncond111onal release following the 1983
season and the Yankees signed him to a one-)ear
contract w11h an option He'll be a free agent at the end
or this season
Asked 1f he has considered returning to Atlanta as
pla>er and manager. N1ekro noted that he as under
contract with the Yankees and that Eddie Haas is the
Bra,e•i manager Then he said. "'I'll make .that shon -
\e\ ..
· ) ankce!>' owner C.,corge Steinbrenner said he 100
ha;, heard the talk
··The rumor's out that (Bra\ es' o" nen Ted Turner
1scom1ngafter Phil." teinbrennersa1d. ·· .\nd Y...1th Phil
N1ckro. lo~alt)' runs both "a}!. I'm interested 1n seeing
Y...ha1 his Y...1shcs '-'Ould be 1n that s1tuat1on. o far. "t:
ha,en't had that d1scuss1on."
Mlnneaota atlll atruggllng \·
Jesse B•rfleld hit two home ru n~ und •
n¥.ht·hander ·o~yle .Alexaader h~ndcuffed Minnr~out on ~'" hit~ 1hrouah 8:t1 1nninas v. ednt'~a~ night to pari.. Toronto to a S~O
\11."ton uH'r the T"' in~ 1n J\mer1nin Lcaaue ucllon at
fah1bit1on ·1ad1um Falttnna M1nnl'sota ha no" lo\t 12of11~ h1~t 13 games. Ak\ander. 7-2. who ~tn.irk out
fivl' and "alked two. '>C'attered ti\e single and o
ground-rule double .\t Ro)al 1ad1um. rookie
Earale Riles h1t m::1Jor lcaaue oascball') fir~t thrcc--run : > 'ingle 1h1!1 }ear and Ted H11uera
"".., <>cnn ered four hit O\ er seven
... innings as Milwaukee clobbered
Kansas Cit). I U.-2. Everyone in
. the Brewer lineup hit saft l) after
Paul Molitor started the game by ~ndmg the first pitch from Bud
Black o'er the left.field wall fo1
has founh home run ... Alejandro
Su cbei and Tom Brooken1
homered to ba~ the Sl"<·htt
p1tch1ngof Jack Morris as Dctro11
Barfield beat Seatt le at Tiger Stadium. 5-~.
10 ll\ ert a S'-'et'p of their three-game series. Morn\. 1-5.
<.truck out e1gh1 and "alked l'-'O \\h1k turning 1n h1'
\l\th complete game . ThrC'e other AL games wert'
po~tponed because of rain. In <\rhngton. Texa!I and the
( h1cago Whitt' Sox ha' e scheduled toda) as a mal.t•up
datl'. whik Cleveland and Boston and Oakland at Ne"
Yori... ha't' not 1mmed1ateh a-nnou'nced makeup date~
tor 1h1:1r postpont•mt•nts
Injured Lewis out of LA m eet
I OS .\:'\<JELE\ -(. arl Le" IS. still m
fcclrng the' 'Cffec1s of a slight hamstring
1n1ur) suffered on :'v1a~ 18. has w11hdrawn
from aturda~ 's (oh scum Classic track
meet.
Lewi:;. the 1984 Olympic Games hero who won
four gold medals. had planned to run 1n the: 200 mctcr.s
at th1: Lo!> Angeles Coliseum event.
He had felt a t'-'inge 1n has hamstring "hilc long
1urnping at the UCLA. lnv1tat1onal last month and ....... a,
ad' 1sed to pass on his fina l t\.l.O Jumps at that meet
··Le'A1s· people have told us that when he goe!i full
speed. he can s111l feel 11." ~aid Jam Perr). spokesman for
the C ollseum meet. refernng to the h'amstnng problem.
"The) .~aid that he doesn't want co gamble on making 1t
Y...Orsc.
Olympic gold medalist Joaquim Cruz of Brazil also
has withdrawn from 1he 800 meters. Perry said.
explaining. "C'ru1's coach said he was tired from
competmg se'cral weeks 1n a row and also needs to
stud~ fora final exam next Monda) at the l 'nl\ersm ot
Oregon. Y...here he's a student." ·
Cerrito• nine claims.state title
Quinn Mack"s two-run s1n&le tnggered •
a five-run first 1nn1ng Wedne~ay that
propelled Cerritos College to a 14-3 victory
ovet College or the Can}ons IO the
champ1onsh1p game of the Cali fornia Communit)
College baseball tournament at C'al Stale Fullerton.
The Falcons. 39-5. loaded the bases w1t h two outs
against losing pitcher Frank Halcovach before Quinn
singled to left field .\fter Halco' 1ch hit Tony Trevino
\\1th a pitch to re-load the bases. E\er Magallanes
tripled to left-center to make 11 5-0. .
John Rodnguez of (errnos hurled a s1x·h1ttrr 1n
raising his record to 8-1
The v.1n ga\l~ Cerntm 11s se'cnth State 11111.' Tht·
Falcons had won the cnamp1onsh1p of the outh ( oa\I
• Conference b~ six games.
Braves' Ramirez club• Cuba
Rafael Ramire& htl a 1wo.r\in homer •
off re he\ er Lee Smith 1n the top of tht• 11 th
innini 10 power A1lan10 to a 4-2 '1ctory
over the Chicago Cub!I Wedne!>da) al
Wngle) Field to h1ahhgh1 Na110nal Ll·ague ba~cb:ill
acuon m1th. 3· I. opened tht• 11th 1n relit'! of con
Hdersoo. tie 1mmed1atd> ll'" e up a 1ngk to Paul
Zavella and then &Ot Claudell W11blo1ton to 11) out
before Ramirez crushed an ()..:! patch O\.CI the ltf\.ftcld
wall .. In other Nauonul Lca&ue llttion Wcdoe"1da>.
A -
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Mickey Mahler pitched a onC·
h1m:r all,l\\ing onl) Dan Glad·
den'• third-inning infield single.
in ha~ first ma1or league start since
1979 and Montreal b1K·ked him
with I~ h1t!I 1n 3 6-0 victor; over
an F-ronc1S<:o at Candlestick
Parl... II was the first bag league
shutout for Mahler. 32. who spent
the last two seasons an the minor
leagues and played wnh three
. other ma_1or league teams before
Ram res that . ,.llan Knleely's three-run
homer h1ghltghtcd a four-run 'il\th inning that rallied
C'incinnatt to an 11-9 \'ICtor) over Pimburgh at
R1.,erfront Stadium. Kn1cel~ 's fourth homer of 1he
season helped tht Reds to their fou rth victory 1n a row
.\t Busch Stadium an St. Louis. Mark Balle~hit a
, ...... , run homer. his Sl'W n<I oft he year. and Enos Cabell
h11 a 1Mi-run pinch double. powering Houston an g.3
triumph v rr the Cardinals . .\'itros' left-hander Bob
Knepper. 6· I 1•1im~cd t. Luu as through fi,e 1nn1ng!> on
~
t\\O h11<. In San ;'\1ego. Terry Kennedy had three hit!> ..
1ndml1nga t\~C>-run 1.h.11bk. and LaMarr Hoyt pitched a
tour-h1t1c:r a., San D1eg. defcatl'd Ph1ladelph1a. J. t
tl o~ t. (l • .i. g;.i'.e up an unearn. I run 10 the first inning on
flr~I ha!>t'man Steve Garvey' .. throwing error hut
blankt•d tht• Phtlllt·~ tht• re\t of the-.. w.
Sp~nks favored in title fight
L.\ VEG.\. -Michael Spinks will m mnl.e the I 0th defense of his light
hen') weight title tonight against Diamo11d
Jim MacDonald. an e\-"1anne "'horn
odd;,malr.ers don't ex~ct to la\t past these' cnth round
~tarDonald. despite his 15 knockouts 1n 16
profe<1s1onal fights and no defeats. 1s such a heav,
underdog against the undefeated pinks that most
spons books did not post odds on the scheduled 12·
round bout. The onl} belling action is 61/2-5 .odds that
:-.tac p onald won't be standing after SC\ en rounds.
[,en the 26-~ear-old challenger t4"om Nash ville
1.locc,n·1'iound100 confident about his chance~
·Tm not pred1c11ng an} thing."· said MacDonald.
v. ho likes to. s1ngand "me I~ ncs to rchg1ous music "It's
(1od's \\111 trom here. but I did come here to"'" ..
Spink!>. 26-0. a former Ol)mp1c gold medalist ...... ho
has dominated his di\ 1s1on since capturing the title 1n
Jul} 1981. "111 not onl} be fadng MacDonald. ome
2.000 Manne!> arc being bused in from bases 1n
Southern C"ahforn1a b) promoter Don King 10 cheer for
Mad>onald
Televlalon, radio
TELIVlllON
6 p.m. -80XINO: Three fights, Including
Mlchael Spinks VI. J im MacDonald for the
undisputed light hea~ht championship, 12
rounds. from Las Vegu. Channel 9.
RADtO
No events scheduled.
Cocaine made
the N L rou n d s
Investigators find cfn.~g sales
throughout the leagu e's cities
NEW YOKK {AP) -\11den~ uncovered b)
in\cst1gator!> 10 the Pimburgh federal g.randJUf) probe of
drug traffickmg shows that cocaine was sold to baseball
players In v1rtuall) e\CI") Na tional League Cit). Sports
lllustnllcd reported 1n 1ti. June 10 mue.
And the New York Times stud a stud) It had done ~howcd that 80 ix·rccnt of the date~ mcnuonc~ in
indlctmentc; handed up h~ the grand JUry last Friday
coincided with dates when th1.• Pirates were in P1mburgh .
Sports Illustrated quoted unnamed law enforcement
officials as sa) 1ng drug deals 1n11olv1ng ballplu) l"r~ 'A ere w
routine ''that those who cooperated in the 1n\CSt1ga t1on
of\en had trouble prov1d1ng >pcc1fic information about
transactions." c In some cases. SI ~J1d "'athletci. v.ere able to pin down
sales b> recalling who the oppo'>ing pitcher was on a a1vcn
date." • Sc' en Penns\ lvan1a men \'ere charged with 165 drug
violations in 1nd1ctmenh returned by the grund jury
following a 14-month 1n~cst1ga1ion. More than a dozen
hallphi)C(S -mO!ll under grants of 1mmun1l) -were
called to tcs11fv before the panel. ho\~e\er no pla}er "'ere
named in the Indictment'> The se,en men 1nd11."tcd are to be arraigned Fndny
before a U S. magistrate 1n Pntsburgh
·\ StOr} 1n 1oda) ·s t•d111on<J ol tht• Time~ said dates or
IJJ counts in the 165-count ind1ctmenl match da>S on
which the Nu11onal L1.·agu1' team "al> home from 1980
through 1984. J. Alan Johnson. the U.S attorne} who directed the
grand jury. said he could not comment on the pattern or
dates involved in the indictments.
Stanton Levenson. a law~er for JefTre~ Mosco. who 1s
charged on 12 counts of cocaine distribution. said he had
·checked on the dates 1n the 1nd1ctments of his client and
said. "My assumption 1s the go' ernment's case 1s based
strict I) on alleged!) deahng w11h baseball pla)crs ...
Rustlers name Rea,
Bentley top athletes
' Golden West C ollege·s coaching staff has named
Steve Bentley end ~ally Rea the Rustlers· Athletes of the
~car
Rl'a. the I lJ85 C alllornta communit\> college Pla)er or
the Year 1n 'olle) ball. was a unan1mo"us choice for the
'-'Omcn·s award "'h1le Bentle). a product of Fountain
\allc} High. was chosen for his All-.\menca sv.1mming
performance 1h1<i season.
Bl·ntle). a sophomore. led the Rustlers to an
undcte:.ited season I I ~-0) as \\ell as to the 1985 state
'" 1mm1 ~ champ1onsh1p
Bentle) set a na11onal community college record in the
~OU breaststroke and 0\\ ns the' state I 00 and 200
bn·a~ts1roke 111lcs a .. "ell as 1hc 400 1nd1' 1dual medley
tro'' n. The time\ in tht' I (){J and 400 events ...... ere the best in
tht• nation in 19 5.
Bentle) v.as mo\! recent!~ named "Orange Count\ < ommun11~ College .\thlcte or the Year·· O\ tht• Orange < ount} Spans Information Directors. ·
Rca. a sophomore outs1dc-h" ter from ofT orre\ Pines
High. led the Rustlers 10 a ~0-1 record and the 1985 state
champ1onsh1p. he \\a\ the outh Coast C"onfercncc Most
aluable Pia) er. recorc.ling 17 3 lolls 1n league pl::n Y... llh a
high of 14 against Orange C-oas1 ·
Rea will con11nue ha career at the L n1,c:rc;11\· of
lllino1!> th1<s fall. ·
,~. ' s!::::;s ~~~~~f !~h~1!:i~~~ a£;/1gf~~{.<!,E warm -wam~;;J{~~~g~~·
honored a t Irvine oth e r low eleva tion waters fht"'hlllta .\nJ RIH'rlak~·<..inl.l th.:'l1erra'sbadcountr~ wopcn tor
Seven Orange Coast College
swimmers have been Mlected Alt·
Americans, Plrat.. Coed'I Don
Watson announced Wedneeday.
OCC had five women nlll'n«t to
the All-Amertca team lut year, but
• this year the Plrat.. had mon1
ewlmmera named' All-Am«1ce
than any other community cotlege
In the state.
Three members of Orange
'Coas1's state champlonahlp tum
earned AH-America honor1 for the
second straight year. Soptiomorett
·Traci Averill. Laurie McKean and
Dana Barna are two-time wlnnera. ·
Freshmen Cheri C.rpeoter and
Ginny North, and aophomorM
Heather Laurie and Janet Wtlllam1
also were nam.d to the An-
America team.
The swimmers had to have a
top-12 time in at least one event In
order to qualify. OCC's team.
however. had little trouble meeting
the standards. Each of the seven
girls qualified In at least two or
more everi1s. with Laurie qualifying
In seven. and Wllll•m• and
Carpenter meeting the times In 1hc.
Carpenter had the top community
college time In the country In the
50-yard fly. While Laurie wat tops In
the nation In the 50-yard
breaststroke.
'T m falrfy happy right now."
Wateon quipped. "lt'a exciting to
have_th~ls named -but Mven .. tu st un ffevable."
· • Carpenter. who wtfl return next
year, wu named the mo.t valuable
swimmer at the atate meet at
Hartnell College In Saflnu.
Two Pirate tHm• of relay swtm-
mefl aut.omatlcalty quallfled for All
Amerk:a.
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• \ nahc1 m l.al.t• Jrc good for \tot kl·cl JIM ha•·!. paclr. lic,h 1ng ha "e to ....... a1t no
trnut. but could bcg1n;,lo"1ng dov. n more:. ~1o'>I oft he pa!lsci. arc open and
Fre;,hwatcr la kl' li'>h1ng 1n tht: Li mm ot bass to lour pound' ha\ l' J\ "arm" atcr bring'> a halt tu tht•1r almo<1t c.-vt"ry lake below 10. 500 ft't"t 1
'louthland 1s producing\ er) good hcen tommon for 1hol.e to!>s1ng "1.·ckl) '>tod, program. NIEMIEC 1('e free. Pack stations are no" in full
action on warm-water species. F ulltcrcraft p1nncrba11s clo~c to It appears thl' l;)anta Ana Ra\ er {1pcr~11on on both sides of the 1crra
Bass. channel catfish and bluc$ill ;,hare. These ba'ls arc on shad and lake5 will not bedramrd 1h1s c,u~mcr as ""ell.
have taken 0, er most lov. elevation h1111ngmost an) thing that comn ;,o there should be good fishing tor Mean" hilc. a good) ello ....... fin
lakes and anglers arc comingawa~ 1.1.1th1n 1hc1r feedin1uangc. rats a~ other pan fish . Th1'> l.lkl'" croaker bite has developed in New-
w11h ample stringer~ of these good open tor night fishing for tho\c Y...ho pon Bav along Y...tth increased act I\ nv
eating fish. ( a1fish arc also showing signs ot like 10 beat the heat. number ot li'lh 1n the 12-lo 14-inch on spotied ba) bass and small hahbui.
getting 1n10 a b111ng mood as The High Sierras are get11ng into dass. • Dock-side anglers and skiff fisher·
v. h1<,kcrfish oft 5 pounds are h1t11ng full S'-' an gas 1he fl~ fishing St'a!>on The June Lak.: Loop I'>' er) good men arc doing equally well on the Orange Count) ·s lr"tne Lake 1s
high on the hst of the tx-uer ones to
fish now.E'en though this popular
lake 1s smaller than normal. the
fish11ig has been \en good.
on mackerel and other balls Ir\ 1ne's begins on the area s tree ks. streams. tor fl) fi'>h1ng a~ 1s C. row k) and the rhanging 11des. w11h llH·oa11 fisher·
h1g bluegill arc also '.CfY act1' e and n ~ crs and lak.cs. <\ng!erHa .. 11ng Bridgeport area ()omt• of the more men getting better: results. Live ball is
there are sttll some good catchc!I of \\> orldcraft t11cs to ra1n~ov. a~d popular 11~ patterns 1 ru:IUlk the Ren al a, atlahk at the Pa\ Ilion dock on a
trout in deeper hole<. For 1nfor· br{mn trout are haf\ es11ng a lair Wulff. female i\danh. Humph) s. · dad) ha'lis. ·-
Lloyd, Navratilova gain French final
Chrissie roll s past opponent. 6-4, 6-1;
Martina h as tougher t ime . 6 -4 , 6 -4
fl ·\KIS t \Pl ..,... \\·1e1:1n <IHI\ lh1·1111h t1mt:l lmdd1dnu1luok111
I' \'fl l.lmd l tu\ht:l.l t) \\'.Ir old 1•1111rnl 11i tltr "'f1-n11nu11· \l'Ollt011MI
C1ahrtda )Jha11n1 ol \rltl'l1t1nJ 1, • ..1 Y..J\ 1.1.htn )aha11n1 tought h:tl~ trom
I). I tocla' to mo\t' into thl '"'ml·n' l·S 1n 1h1.· lir\I 't'l "'inning thrt't'
sangk\ iinJI 11t tht· F rrnth Oix·n '>tra1ght game\ tu pull to .i.5
tenn1o; lhamp1onc,h1p' lur the t:1ghth The: .\rgcn11n1an "l>" the oix·n1ng
lime gamr\lnboth!.t'l<o.onh toha,cLIO\d
The J().,car·nll.l .\meman "'ho come: hack both t1mcs to np off the
has v.on 1h1c; < 1r;ind ~lam tournamc:nt nnt fj\ e gamec; breaking abat1n1 1n
fi' e 11me\."111 mt·1:1 dl'frnd1ng c ham· the third and fifth games
pion \1anina :--.avr:llll\l\a in ()atur· In the tir'>I \Ct . Sahatin1 pro!lpercd
da} 0
\ final -the 10th ( 1ritnd 'ilam o~ tornng I lo)d Into m11king ml'i·
final Llo"d ha'I rcal."hed · rnkc'I Bui ha\ tng dosed the gt1p. she
NaHat11<na •Hl\ll'll \nenth-sced-Inst the '>c.'l v.hc:n \he S\\1tched back to
ed Claudia Kohd1:-K1l"4h ut V.cf.l a1act1n1f~r)ingt~ga1.nC-ktra10p10p111•
Germany fi.4 6 4 to reach the Fr'Cricn (')11 \t't-po1nt. \he miss-hit the ball
Open final tor the third 11mc 1n four long
~tars ln1h1.•\c<.0ndS1:t Llo\dant1npatcd
~1though Na' ra11lo'a ""a'i not at
tht• top or her-game -she IO'>I her
~l·ne three 11meo;. andudang tv.1ce in
tht: opening <>Cl and 1n th\' fir'>t gamt•
ul the \1:cond -;,hl' Jppcarcd to
.ii IA ,I\ S ht• in l'On I ml \ nd c,hc ['>l:S \ l'd
hnl11.1n1 tenn" "hl'l1C'l'r tht: (1 lo1i1-I
~ l'c,t (1crmJn 1hr1.'<lll'nt•cl 111 1ak1:
1. hargl'
The \tdrl 11l 1hc matth "'a!t dcla)cd
4'i minutt''> h} a rainstorm. then the
pla\tr\ ldt thl' court again after onh
lour manull''> t'f pla) "hen anotht;r
do" npour c;\\cpt anO')\ the tit).
'a' rat ilo' a raced into a J·O lead an
the opening '\Cl befort· Kohdl··K1lc,th
held h1:r \<:ne and then hroh· l:x:k.
f he \l'lll'\ Ol 'lCrV1Ce break\ continued
ii\ the: defrnd1ng t ham pion took a 4-2
ad' antagc. but Na vraulo' a a~in
;,urrendcrcd her ~en e. double-fault·
1ng on game point
Kohdc-K1lsch thcn held her sen 1ct•
10 pull C\Cn at 4-4. Ru1 NaHat1lo"a
regained her i>t>""crful 'ler\.e and took
the next took game 10 capturt• the
opening sci 1n 40 minutes. clo!l1n~ 11
out with a man elous running paS'>ang
\hot
\ftcr dropping ;,crH· 111 tht• opening
game nf lht: \l'rontl <>et . 'ia' rattlo'J
hrol.c nght h:Kk and tlwn hdd tor a
2-1 lcal.l.
The pla)erc, then continued 10 hold
.sen cs until the C zcchoslovak1an·
born left-hander had a 5-4 advantage.
lea' ing Kohdc·K ii sch to '>erve 10 save
lhe match In men·, douhles ncuon bclore the
rain hegan. \ eteran Austrahans Mark
Edmondson and K.1m Warwick. seed·
t•d eighth. downed Mats W1lander
and Joakim Ny'itrom. the No.<> ~ccd!I
from wedcn. 6-4. 6-1. 7.5 to reach
Lhl"'final.
0-n-W-eoncsday. the J2-vear-old
Connors fough t ht!t wa) into the
S(lm1finals of tht'i Grand Slam tour·
nament for the fourth umc. stopping
Stefan Edbeqitof Sweden 6-4. 6·3. 7-6
The men' \l'm1finJI;, "'111 ht' hdd ~aha11n1\ angkd <thois octter and
Frida). "'th IOP·~t·ctlcd John produ1.cda')tnng.ol'-"tnner' \,f1.Enro~: taking on Sweden\ :-.1at\ .\t 1-S 1n the st'<.ond \Cl ~aba11n 1 \
~ llandc:r lhl· I 98~ I rench Oix·n 1. hJlh:ngc I:\ aporated . .inti from 10· 10
Y...tnncr. and defending t hamp1on c,he h11 tY...o \hnt'> into the m·1 gl\ 1ng E
Ivan Lendl of(1cchoslo"ak1a pla > thel.lmd1he\11rtonanda~po11n1he W LCH AIDQ DODGERS ;~~,'~r{~Jt~:::.~:~1;~:~,,~I ::·~;::,~~~~~ ~h:'i'~~,l~~"r~ pl~~~ !~;,~,~~'Mm wJc S-J y <eor<~ upon '"h of ho< .: .. ~,:us fi"
ground stroke\ and never allo'Aed nl"Cded 78 minute!. 10 thm1natc the Tht• return or Welch. the Dodger\' appcnranc(•\, he did ht~ JOb. pulling
herself to he out·mancuq:red h\ the tall Kuhdc-k..tls(h on the slow. red top "inner la~t ~awn w11h 11 nv.ay thl' tnughc\t ballen in the Mets' ~oungcr pla)er'\ 'iuhtlc change' of da~ rcntl'r wurt at Roland c iarro~ '1c1onc\ comt''I :11 an opportune lineup, < 1af) ( ane1 ond George \~ed. spin and angk \rndium time f oster \nd lhl·n IC\l' Ho"'e wa~ '-:r~~==~=~==~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=======-i "He pitched vcf) well " o;a1d Man-<;ummonl·1l 1ogl•t thl· final out. Dann) t 1 ager rom l.a\orda "I k had good Heep and hl· did 11 "-Ith one p11ch for Single Professi onals command he W:l\ lhrO"I"~ free and ht' third ~.l\l'
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\11111 • ri Ll >4 pm • "'"' 111 I pm 1~. • 1 11111 .. 1• t Jri\f' '111>wt11111 B,% h
'"e3\) ~nd wi th Bobb) had .. wentndo "F,tr'fnnt• on the <1tnt11<1 throw1ng
'iOmc thing<, We need ;,omconc in well." ,,11J If OQC'\.CUtl. wno\(' turn II
long rehd-we h~l\cn 't hud thJt -wa~ to \tart hut iOI in his wori.. ~nd. with Welch 'w' '!~8 atwin, thnt nont·thdt•.,.. ··No prohlem \\o1th ml·
fr\:c~IAohh>l( a\ttllo not 'turt 1n!( We hnd 10~1 Bobo\ in
V. d .ch !I\ plan1lcd. '-'llrl.l·ll nnl~ thnt• tu \\'~\' hat he could do."
fiq• 1n1'11ng' 0111. not qu1tt:' :l'I Ill' did litH' alluw111a onl} rwo h1t\
phlont'd. l.iw1rda u~ thrIT othC'~ ln hr; 1h c 1nn)ng\. iltfloulh one INA\
befort thl' Dod&t'r' \nfi.'I' JlUI 1h1.• (it:'orgc fo\tN\ t1&hlh homer of the
same 3\\a~ \C,1"00 10 thl' \CCOnd 1nn1ng.
Rad H11n l'\(Ul1 hurk•d thri.·c tn· .. \ m1,1al.c .. Welch \aid ot the
n1ng<. ul rcllt'f But v. hen ht• "-:tlkcd p11ch to f O\trr
Keith llernttndo to lead oil the "'I "-J\ thrn"1ng the hall over the
ninth 1n 1.amr "1·n lfo\\t'll 11latr 1hn1 "':" tht h1j th1na." \lutl
l '1·n th11111th l hmdl h.1d 1'1.·~·n \\>rld1 \•ht1'-'Jlkcdonhonc
Forsch
sidelined
f or year
Right-hander Ken Forsch of tM
Angels underwent surgery
Wednesday at Centtnela HospltaJ
Medleal c.nter In lngtewood and
•PP•rently will be Jolt for tht
remainder of the SMIOn.
Or: Lew11 Yocum, who along wtttt.
Or. F.rank Jobe r.movec:t a large
bone 1Qur from fSorach'1 rtgh1
elbow, told an Angett' apokeeman
that Fortch wtll not be able to throw
untll December.
ForlCh. 38, bu belf'I on ~
l1tAbtlld ltwt .ava tbi 11wt CJf N -
MUOn ..... of tntwned elbOW
ligament and mt111 d all ofthe 1"4
Muon after dtleocatina h69 riQh1
Should«' In 1* MCOnd alwt.
"To have thla happen.,..,. tN
way Kenny came bedc. from the
ahoulder f>!obtem It 1 IMme,''
Mid Ang91 ~Gene Meuch
In Baltlmcn, Where the~
dropped 1 ~'"°. diclllon to tM Orio• Wednllcllly ntght. "I w
hoping~ It. but I~
It betng Mrtoue.
"When• ~ hal ,..,. oome to
hl• er-~ bj ~ ..
.. bOw. you have. prwny good ...
of what kind°'~ .... "'· ..
FOtlCt\ .. ODM•l ....... In
October. He '* a 14-Y9S .,...
l•ague record of 11..,112.
· Mtuchwnllk•" Fcnch~ come bact< eh.,. m4111ng lllmOllt
two entire MUOna.
''An Ofdh•t 1"W', p ·;w "·
drop \ht cUNln," M9UGh lild.
.. But Kenny lln't orcll•y. He'.1
extraordkw(. He prcMd M br
lM Wflt/ M <*M bD tram "9
"tetoc.t~ ..... ~--Inthan 1 .,..,, bUt I'm ...-llr.rct M
won't whip lhll In a Y99'·"
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M•ter Del "-••etball camp
M ater ,[)c, .,.11th llf•ll hold a summe r )Outh baslC't~ll ('lffip ror OO)S a nd &iris In &rad~ four
throua h c1ah1 bei•nnina June 24 1n thr
Monarchi; &> m
S.ddleba9 f)Ukfftball e&ml>
Slddlt'bod. l)~l\Usnt baskc1ball ~oacfi ~It''<'
K11rnt'\ "'" conduc1 a ~nt'\ o( thre<" fhc-.411)
baskt'tball <'amps for bo)S and ti•rl) durina July
on tht' ddlt'bacl C oll<'¥t campu'
Tht' <'&mp is dt's11ncd for ph1~cr) w1shina 10
develop U\tir .bask.1:11>311 $lulls. It will bt' staffed
b> M11rr Ot1 s baskc1ball ''Oil<'hes with api:iea r·
a.nccs by U ( Coach Stan Morrison. UCLA
C Ol <'h Wah Haua rd . UC Irvine C'oa<'h Bill M ull1garl ind o thtrs.
Bo), In trtdU thrtt tfirouJh n tot' an(i ilfJS In
1hc: m .th 1hrouah tht' I :?th 1ro1dc:<1 will have 1he
opon unll) to learn a nd harpen tht l\Jndamtn·
1als of dt'ft'nse. 5h()(,)t1n" dnbblin' and other
fact't• or lht p mt wh1lt' panic1,pa11n1 1n daily
dnll1 llnd full-c:oun aames.
Also bt1na strt'ssed throu&ho ut tht camp w ill
bt' tht' mental asp«\\ oftht a-me U?cturu will
dt'al w11h wa ys 10 1ncreast confldt'n<'C'. under·
''and st rate,), stlf-d1sc1phnt' a nd Micnfic.:
T he <'O~p runs five weeks. M o nda y thro u1h
Thur,da> lrom 11 :JO a.m . to I p.m .
1 hr rns1 oft hr camp 1s SI 00 and covers all the
"ct'k' a nd a· T ·Shirt. 80~~r m o rr 1nfon m111on. phone 754. 7711. ext. The boys camS>S will run J uly 1-6. with Jul~ .i
ofTand a lso July 12-26 wh1lr tht 111tls" ca mp 1~ 1.<'.l
for Jul) I 5-19.
l he fh e-<lay stssio n "'Ill cost S6S. ( ampc:r\
"1n1na up prior to June 14 will recrhr a
discou nt. For funher 1nfC>fma 11o n . 8 honc tht'
,• Saddleback a thletic o ffice Gt 831-453 . •
W e9f Coa•t ,,. .. ,116 9Chool
Thr \\ t \l ( Ohl Pus1ng S'chool will return for
•h ~cond ·)ea r at Siiddlrbad. College Jul~ 8-12
"11h ~addle back ( ollegr Coac h 8 111 Cunen' and
l nl\l'mt) o f l tah ( oa<'h Jim fa)SCI running
the 1Mlruu1o n
The pas)1ng \Chool "111 !Caturc drills in the
lundamentals o l t hro -..ing and C'atching and
c \ alua11ons o f each quancrba<'k and receiver.
Newport Harbor lawn bowllnt
ThrNe-..pon Harbor La.,..n Bo.,.,h ng C lubv.111
ho ld its 101h annual Donald \,I I' h ml\cd pairs
to u rn.iment Tut'~a' and \I. l•dncsda'
\\o men l'hOOS<' thr 1r pan m-rs an 1tw tuurnc~
-..h u.:h l·ons1sts of b-l bowkr\ in drC)) .,..h11cs
(o mpe1111o n begins a1 10 and 1.ont1nue s
throughout t hr ahernoun
T he \e\s1o n run' fro m noon 10 4:30.
Thr fee for thr '-<'hool 1s S 125 per person. and
enrollment •~ lim11cd. Fo r more 1n forma11on.
pho nr 83 I ·4 545 pectators arc .,.,clromc For m o re infor·
ma11on. pho ne 7511.1.)%6
FOR THE RECORD
~ . . • •
MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS
Ameflcan LHtue
"""'' Kan•H Cllv
C"l<•DO Oaklenel
Sftlllt
M1Ahu o1a
T .. u
Toron10
Balllmore
0f !rolt Ntw Yo~i.
Bo.ion
Mllwauktt
C•tve••no
WIST DIVISION
W L 21 2J
26 24
2• 23 ,. 26
23 21 n 2e
19 Jl
l AST DIVISION
3• 16
29 21
21 22
26 21 2S 2S
23 2•
17 J•
WedinftcNY'l SC.,•l
Belllmort 4, .,,..., O
O•troll S. S.elll• 2
f()(OOIO s. Mlnnn o•• 0
"c1. ~9
S20 Sil
4tO
4SI
440
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Cl•v•lenel al B0\100. Poe! rain
Oeklanel al N•w York, PPCI . rain
C"IC.•CIO ., TexH, Poe! rein M11waua..H 10, Ken\H Clly 2
Tenltflt'l Game•
G9
l ' 2 3 , s
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6 ' 1 9 ' , 17',
S.eltte I Young 4·61 •• Cl•v••anel
I Blv .. v•n 3 ·61 O•lroll IPetrv 1·•1 •' Toronro IKtv •·21
New Yori.. (Whll\on l·SI a l Molwaukff
1Darw1n 4·4)
CnlcaCIO IB•nnllltr 3·41 al TtxH
(Muon •·•>
l"rldaV'\ G1me1
Ken1H C11v •• Aneell n S.41111t e1 Clt qt teno n
Detro11 •I TO'on10 n
Bo,1on •• Belllmo<e n Cnlceoo a1 MlnnH 011 n
New York al Mllwaukff n
Ttael el Oal<lano n
National LHCW•
WIST DIVISION
W L
San OltQO 29 10
Ctnclnne1o 11 22
rtou>ton 16 2S
Dodeert 10 76
Allenta 20 19
S•n Francl,co 20 30
&AST DIVISION Ntw Vork 30 II
C,,lceoo 21 19
Monlreal 30 22
St LOUI• 26 24
Pnllee1e10"'' II 32 J>l111ourgn 17 J l
WfdMMM!y'\ Scorfl
OMNr\ 2 NtW York I
MoritrH I " Sen FrentlJCO 0
Pct
S91
Sl.O SlO
500
408
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6?S
S96
S11
S20
3'°
3~
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Hou•ton I. SI Loul\ 3 Sen O•t<IO 3. Pl'lllaelell>lli• 1
TedeY'\ Geme
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9
9 ,
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5
13
13
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tECkefl••v 1· JI
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SI Loul• el Ntw YOl'k, n Monlru l el P111teO.IPhl1, n
S.n Francl•co a l HOU\lon. n
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
•~lean L••t1.1•
BATTING ( llS el t>all)-P Braellt v,
Stelllt, 333. COOP9r. MllwaukH . 311. R
Htneleflon, New Yori<. 379. BocMe Oa•-
1ene1, 32S. Buckner 80\IOn, 113
RUNS-Ari>•tn, Ba111mort, ••. M Oav+I
Oa•1ene1. 40. R Htnelen on, New Yori. )6 w "lleker. Otlroll JS. Rtce. 8 0\lon. 33
RBl-Melllnolv. New Yorlt 44. E Mur
rev. Batllmort, J7, BavlOr , Ntw Vorlt 36
BrUl'll l'llkV Mlnneio ... 36 F l1~ C"•C•GO J6, RIDlltn. 8ett1mora. 36
HITS-P Breel••v Sulllt. 67. Hatcner
Mlnneioll, 66, lluckner. Bo.ion. 63
Pucio.ell MlnnH ole, 63, BOOQ\. Bo\lon. 62
(iu c1a. f oron10. 6'
OOU8LES-V .. lll Mlnno o1a IS
e uci.ner 8011011 14, 8 uller Clevtlancl. 14 ~lllnolv Nt w YOl'I>; 14. E Murray
llelllmort l3 Franco Clevtla110 13
MoMtbV, ToronlO 13 TAIPLES-Wt11on Kt nH\ Cnv 10
Cooe>« M11weukff, , Puekt tl, MIMf\Ole
6 8 ullt< Clevt l•ncl • P 8reellev S..llle
• """''· Anetl\, 4 HOME llUHS.-Arrna•. &Mlon 14
Sronwno" M~ 19; Fftll C~
1), Kln(lf'Nn. 0.klenel ll. M Oev11,
Otklenel 13
STOLEN 8ASES-11'"'91l, A,_,, lS
Collin\, Oekl•nc!. lt, 8ut .. r, Clev•l•no 16
Garcl•. Toronlo IS. MO"'>v, Toronto lS
PITCHING U O.Cl\IOll\)-o.me.m,
A,...e1, 4•t , U ti Lemo, TOl'OOIO 4·0. 2 ...
Terrell. Detroit. 4· 1 ) 16, Aieundtr Tor
01110, 7·1, l" n RIKEOUTS.-MoHI,, Oetroil, 10
8ovel. l o••on, 70, Ctem.111, 8 o•ton. 62. F
8tnnl1ttr, C,,lc.aOO. 61, HOIJCll\, TUH . St
SAVES-J. Hawaii, 0.klend, l2,
Hern1ndt1, Oelrolt, II, 8 Jerntt , ClllceDO,
10, 0. MMN, Aflelh, 10, Qulwnt>errv,
Ken'I\ Cltv, 10, i.111111111, Hew York. 10
HatteMI L"eu9 9A HING ( llS II t>all)-Httrr SI LOIJI,,
377, McGft. Sr Loul,, :M l, Crur, H01J1ton nt, Ven Slvkt, SI Lout,, no Perk..,,
Ctlldnneh, 311
ltUN$-Colem.tn. St Lout•. 3' M<Gff. SI LO\J+I JS. Hair, SI Loul,, )4, Murp"v,
Ali.t!ll. 34, O"vnn S.n O~ • .ll, J Clar~. SI Louts. D, Sandt>ef't, Cnlaoo ,,
llt81-Htrr SI l oult, '1, J Cler• $1
Loul\ 4l Ml/f Pflv Allanle :re Parlil..,
Clnclm all )J. ~"'""°"''· San °'"° l4 HITS.-Htr/ SI l.OUI\. 6f "''I-ff Con (!Mell t.3. Gwv"" San 0!4!90. •1 Garvtv
San Ol.eo .0 Ml.K.,v Atlante l7 •av
Pill,..,,Of\, P
02UI LES-Pert.tf, Cln(Wln•ti. .s.
Gw -IM S.n D.-oo 11 We'll.ell M6nlr"'
14, ~ St l.oul\ lJ, J C .. rl< SI LOUI'
1l TRlll'Ll!S-~0" St l.9U+' • R••nn.
Mol\ffffl, S. Gi.dctefl $an llr•"Cl\CO, 4 Gwvnn. $fn Oleoo, 4 M WllMl!I, N9w
Y or-• '41Mytt. ltfllleOtlllllla , 4 HOME llt0 N$-Mufllllt, Af1tn1e, 13
Ct v Cllkato. 11, J Cltfll, $t t.oula. 11,
Ger,,.v, '41n OletO t "•r-.... Clnt!Mell. t
STOLEN BASES-Cal•ma n, SI LOul\
39, McGM, SI Loul\ 1'l GlaOO.n San
Francl1co, 19, LOP9l, crucavo. II. Dernier
C"k •vo. 11 PITCHING (4 C1«1\lon\l-Haw111n1. San
01990. 10·0, 2.'n , H«1111l«, DM91n. S·O,
l.76 A~ler St Louil, 10· I 2 10 KMO· o.r Houston 6· l. 3 6S, Oarllno New Yori..
S· J , 2.50, McOoweu, New VOl'lo. S· I, 1 1•
Trout. C"•c.evo, S· I. 2 03 STRIKEOUT~ooden. New Yori<. IOI
Rven. Houllon to. Veleft1w.le, o.ctew1, 71
So10. Clnclnnall 76. J OeLeon, Pl1·
llt>Yrg"· 7S
SAVE S-Rtarelon Montrn l ,..lS,
Gou eoe. Sen OleQO. 13. L Smlln C"•<•oo
IJ. Sull•r. Allenle. 9. 0 . Smll". Houlton. a.
Power. ClnclMell. a
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Orlotff 4, An9Ms O
CALll'ORNIA 8AL TIMORE
Peltll cf
Wlltonv 20
BenlQUl ID
·RJonH If
ReJk•n ri
Dwnng d" Ne rron c
Grlcn 30
Scnololel u
Sconirl o,,
To1all
ab r hbl llH,,111
• 0 0 0 Lacv rt S I 2 0
3 0 0 0 Owver ii 1 0 I l
2 O O O CiRonck II I l 1 O
2 0 0 0 RI Pk en u S I 2 I 3 0 0 0 EMurrv lO 1 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 L vnn cl 4 O 1 1
3 0 I 0 Snu 11 Cl" 3 0 1 I
J O O O Gron JO l O o O
2 O O O Connetv Jo I O O O
l 0 0 0 Oeuer 20 3 0 0 0
Nolen D" I 0 0 0
Sai.ete 7o 0 0 0 0
D•mOlV C 2 I 0 0 26 0 I 0 Tmh 1' 4 I 4
Score t>v ltWllnei Celi~ 000 000 000-0
8eltlm0r• 110 000 10• -•
G1mt Wonning RBI -RtPktn St
OP-Callfornoa 2. Ba111more 1
LOB-<:ehforn+• 1 8all•more 11 SB-Lacv
Il l Benlouez 21 S-Owvtr '
I.. H It EA 118 SO
c.Jlfwnia
McCu 1t1ll L 0·4 • 6 J ) 0 1
Jonn I 3 1 1 I 2 0
Corbell I 2·) 0 0 0 l ' 8elfimore OM11r1nu w S·3 q 0
HBF'-B•Mlufl 10¥ 0 Mar~1n'ftt
NF'-JOM T-214 A-18 JO•
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Ood9ers 2, Mets I
NEW YORK LOS ANGELES
UiA'I Bc11mn 2b
("omn 2D
Hrnnell ID
Carter c
Fol ltr If
Huorf
KniQM JO
1>1Jo,,sn $!.
S"k p Frnoer 11
»ntene u
tb r h ~ ab r ,, b•
• 0 0 o Se.>..2c... 2-L2...Q
l 0 0 0 Duncan " 4 0 2 l
1 o o,"b M1e1noo 11 l o 1 o
3 0 I 0 L•nelr• If 11.0 0 0
• 0 0 0 Guerrer cl • 0 0 0 4 l 1 I Mers,,el rf l I 0 0
3 O O O Yeaver c J O I 1
3 O O O Broci.. lo 1 O O 0
J 0 0 0 Ano•sn u 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Wtlcll D 0 0 0 0
2 0 I 0 WMllCI Dh 1 0 0 0
I 0 0 0 Honevcll o 1 0 0 0
Howeo o 0 0 0 0
SHowe o 0 0 0 0
ll I 3 I, Tete!' 1' 2 6 1
S<ore bv IMln9'
IMw Ven 010 000 000-I
Lii All9'M\ 010 010 OOw-2
Ga~ WinnorQ RBI -O\Jncan 131
OP-N•w Vor ... I I.OB-New York S
LO\ An04llH 6 2B-Ouncan Voger
HR-FD\I~ Ill SB-Su 1 I 131 Ouncen
t IOI S-Brock Welch
IP H It ER 88 SO
.... y ...
Frnotr L.1·2 61·3 6 1 2 • 6
So•lt I 1·3 0 0 0 0 I L..el A.,....,
W•,,W I~ S 2 I I l S
Honevcll 3 I O O I 2
Howell 1 l O 0 0 0 0
SHoweS,l 1·3 O O o O O
Honevcull D••cned 10 I Daller '" 91,,
wl>-Wflc" Honevcutt T 1 S6
A-37 63 1
Colleee World Serles
(at Omllh•, Heb.)
W9dne•dlV'l Score
Tou 8 Miami. F1a •
Tedtv'' G1me• Slanforo t•7· U I vs Arkenses I SO 14) 0~11nom• Sr (S.· 14 )l vs Mtam• Fie
160· 161 FrldlY'S G•me
MIU+UIODI SI 150· 1)1 V\ Tt•a• I 51 l~I
NaA P6avofts
CHAMl"tONSHI~ SERIU
( .. lf.ef·'8'11t1)
Game t -8011on l.,, L•ll.,1 114 Game 2 -Llk.,, >09 Bo\lon 102
..N•mt l -Liken 136 9ollon I I l
Game • -Bolian 107 Lill.,, 105
FrldlY'I Game
80,1on al .... .,, <C11enne1 1 al 6 o m 1
SundaY'l Game
L•ll.,, al 8oston <C"•nnel 7 a1 10 • m l
TWMMW'a Gii-. H -uarv
La-en al l ot ion 1C11enne1 ~ II • Pm I
All limt\ POT
NIA CHAMftlONSHlf' HRIU
Cettkl 101, Lakers IH
•sTON (1011 -e1ro a I• 10 ., ,,
~...... II• It e·t-11. Pet"ll 4 10 2 2 10.
Alnot 4· 10 0 0 I 0 JOMIOl'I 11 10 $·4 17
w .om.n O·• l·7 I Me•wtll l 7 I 1 J
Wolf>tf'I\ l·l 0-0 l , Cerr 0-1 0·0 0 8UCll~
t , 0.0 , i<lr. O;R O·O 0 To•••s •I· .. 7$ n
107 -
l.AKIRS I 1111 -ll1m1>1' S I 1 • 11
Wortn'I' 7· \4 2 2 14 AllCNI J•l>Olr 1 11 J f
21 E 1 JoMlOfl S· 1' 10-11 ~ Seotl J 11 I I
14 Kuo<na k I l 0 0 1 MCAOOO S 17 0 0 10 c-l S 7 7 t SPl'•W\ 0.0 0 0 0 Tolel'
40·13 24 2t IOS
"--" OIW1w'l tottOfl n l • 7J n-to1"
• Lau n l2 7• u 21-1os
Thrff•Polnl 0011\-\<011 Fouled
OtJl-NOM Rll>Out'ICll~IOll U IMCH• ..
171. Lellat• 0 I[ JOf\11~ 111 A••
\1111-to1I011 30 ID JO'ln.on 11> l ai..-i J2
(E .. J~~ 111 Te1e1 toul\-9W on 11
L•ktt' 74 TIC'ftt'l1U t-t.•ll.,., lt119el IM•
'"'" AllellOlnce -11 ~~
Lff Al.lmltM
WEDNESDAY'S RE SUL TS
(lh t el fl·nltflt QUl'1eftlOrH "'"11n9)
FIRST RACE. 350 verel\
Flv In Tiit Pie <Kn1onll • 00
GutlPOrt Queen CN1cooemu\l
Eu v Brace tP111ttnlon1
Time 17 8'
U EXACTA 11 11 Pa +o SIH O
SECOND RACE. lSO veros
Soa FortunH IPllo n1on1 3 20
VtClrOI• I NlcOCltmuU
Mv Kina Of Town 1Ceroo1al
Timt 17 89 •
U EXACTA (3·9) oa1d S1 00
THIRD RACE. 350 varo'
Mvkonos Go1e1 1Ceroo1a > • •O
C"anlel Leov I Treasure I
Chtrotr.H FH IMr <Creager•
T+me 1104
'OURTH RACE. JSO veros Vocrorv DH " (Ceroou l 4 40
Soune11n<1 Of! IP1lken1onl
TH nlt Boooer , Kn•G"" T1mr ll OI
HO 260
300 2to
• 60
110 110
7 10 7 10
240
380 740
2640 720
2 20
180 2 60
300 JOO II 10
U EXACTA Cl ·l• 01110 '1400 "'™ RACE. JSO veros Rac+n lm•04l !P+l1+;eniont SJ 00
L It Stv .. , CN1coo•mus
C111 Mt Parr G•ff
Tome 17 to
13 00 2 40
] 00 1 10
1 10
11 EXACTA l·l oa.o.\lll ~
SIXTH RACE. JSO varos .
Solvtncv (M11Cnelll J 40 l.00 2 10
Otsfhl" Sa1n1 I P•1•en1on I 10 80 2 oO
Ju1n1 Mv\l+CI •woroman 1 :10
T+me 11 14
l1 EXACT A 9 81 oe o l 19 20
SEVEN~ RACE. JSO varos
Rockv Jones •Lackev 10 60
Ra•se A St'Cre1 +Herl •
Ree• Eiu v Bar Waro
T me 11 01
\1 EXACTA 1J·}1 011 o U 100
EIGHTH RACE. 150 "aros
Gone To Tr.e Men IF'tknl 21 80
Stars In He• Crow11 (Creeoer)
Reoon Solesl'I •Han •
Time 17 7•
6 20 4 40
690 l 40 IS 40
600 H O
l 10 240
J 00
l l i'YACmS-·4TlllmMl!r!IO-
l l .. ICK SIX (S-8·1·9·3·Sl Pa+O l l 946 20
10 10 wlnn111g 11cke1s (five nor.e\I Car· r vover 0001 s 19 462 as
NINTH RACE 350 varos Oo1u1no IWarO) S 20
Sl1CkS An Slon.s IW+lham1 O+a+ttano Jet IF'1lken1on
Time 1791
ll EXACTA >-l• oa•O '1SOO
A11enoance J 11S
1 80 720
] 00 1 40
160
Holvwood Park
WEDNESDA Y'S RE SUL TS
(JlNI el '7·N Y -o.ietitwed rnMtln9~ FIRST RACE. 6 tur:onQs
Eo1oerus Sllo.meo.er '80
Profeu or Ro0tr1s Va entueoa
Envtto (Ptn<avl
r.me 1 09 l s
SECOND RACE. 7 .. unonos
)40 140
•00 160 2AO
~rvlnQ On <Pinc.av I 6 40 4 00 J llO
~arewav "IPS IL1Pnaml 6110 14 80
Clllf Tnt Tiger tMetal S 00
Time I 2• • S
11 DAILY DOU8LE \ S I 11 Pa•O SJJ 80
THIRD ltACE. 6 lurtonvs
Harvert•'f 1 Meta I 8 60
Nordic Laov r Mc Ca rron
Mar+lvn Jo I Hawlr v
T+m• 111 I S
'5 EXACTA +9 8 P&•O \81 50
FOURTH RACE. I lur·onos
fouOl'I En101eur \F'eoroza 13 40
Beou Bes• t S•r•ens >
Ou•Ck SoNetD 5• Marl
T+me l 73 • S
460 l 00
6 10 ) 40
4 00
bOO no
700 soo
17 00
U E XACTA 17 S+ oa o '7•100
l'll'TH RACE. On~ m11e
f'1eum1e ' G+r1 tS•t vt nsl n 00 13 10 9 00
Reo .. u M•>' 4MCCarronl S 10 l 10
Btll l Laov 1Peorou > 260
T•me I 31
U EXACTA 4 ~' Pa·O SI 4J700
SIXTH RACE & •urion9s
Tllrff For Two Hswlevl & 10
Ont 8olO MO-Ir '>••v•n' Oii Oeel Mc~ervue
T•me I 10 1 5
JS •XACTA ti It 1111...:I U l SO
SEVENTH RACE. 1 tu••onv•
lh +On1ng Counttn fStvn\ ll 20
WlnCIOw SH I D••enouu avtl
Cllarm+ng Su'8n McH&rQue•
T+mt I 22 1 S
$SEXACTA 1S 6 oa d l7000
H O lOO o o no
~XI
H O 120
lOO 110
1 20
U .. l(K SIX d I 9 1·4 8-SI oa+CI
U,9SS60 to 71 w1n111n11 l+c1+;•1S l·V• 11orst\
Cerrvover 0001 s l7S 061 •I
l lOHTH RACI . 7 tunonv'
Av.iiger Ml" (Pincavl 4 80
Cau\f Snt s A Leelv t Ollltv I
Atil•l.O MIU (Mez•l
f lm41 t 21 l S
U I XA('f A 11 St Patel \IS 00
HO 2 •O
620 280 '~
NINTH lltACI One m11t on turt
AOl•nlln iPlncevl • 00 ) .0 2 40
For HomHH IM<Carronl • 20 2 .0
Oe•ov I Sltvenu 1 .0 '~ lS , U IXA Alllnclenu
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Rkky BeU .cbolard.IJJ. .raa Bo~ Scoot Golf ClaMlc
Tht-I Ith .annial Mt m ll L)nCh ·Bo> ~out
In' 11111,,n•l {1011 (lame" srt for M o nda)· at the
M1"1 \ 1e)O ( o untl) { lub -..11h tee-oil
!I( htduleo 1or II• m •
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LO tht ~ u c taJlb9c.k Ru:k}-Bell '+Ir.ill be bdd
Saturda) t>qinn 1na at the flour C orporauon
bu1ld1n110 lf\1nc at I am
"\ full f1c:Jd of &olft'rs tnd udina "''era I
11wmbt-l"I ul ihe Lo s >.nirlc\ Ram• v.111 bt' on
h:snd tu htlp lC'nC'rllC' fund\ for lht ~·out1nj for
lht' Handt<',.P~ pruan1m 1 n tht O ranic Count>
C o unc1I Pr~·ttd' fron1 the lllurnam.:n1 will aid
11pprox1m.11t l) 3.!XXJ )ouna bon in 1hr ~om·
Rc11\lra11on (or the' ond IO·k11omttt r runi
bca•M 11 6 lO ut h etlebnlltt u Ron Yaf),
M1kt Rat and tht USC coach1oa 1tatT m
c>.pe<'led 'o b( in 111cndanet' to help t uppon tht
Rtt k) Bell M c-monal Endow 1ht Tailback
Sc:hol:tr)h1p cfTo n
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runs. u ch par11c1pant v.111 rccciv~ a com·
memo rat1\oc T-sh1n . as wcU u a U C football
pmt' 11tkc1-toupon ~k for on e dc)1&n.ated I 91l5 frn)tn p mc rhc men's and wom en 's
oHrall v.1nncrs will "'" ro und -m p air fare.. to
pan1c1patc 1n the Nc1o1. York M a ra1hon
muntt). •
f or ocldiu o nal 1nlornut11on ronuu 1 E.ll~ n ""t
111 S4b-·N90
Summer Oama '85
Volunll-et Wlllhe\J Q.O o ll1l 1:tl' Jte need ed for
··~um r11tt Gaml'\ X ~ \4 l'll·duled tor Junt' ~"
-'.ug 1J 1n If' tnt'
The Lo\ '\naelr\ Ori"'n111ni l ommlllt't'
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lundin~ to the.-C 11\ ol In int' 10 \tage a \pon\
pmtr.ram 101 girls .ind ti..>'., age> 111-18 Thr 1-..u-
"l'l·l+. e\ rnt -..111 r m pha\lll' fundamenl.ll s~1ll
dl'\ e lo pement a\ -..rll a\ rnmix1111on ~t I~ a nd
reg1on;al kH~I\
G71Dautlc• Uintatlonal
'tht In inc School or G )mnU llC\ ..... 11 ho '1 l
bo}S 1n' 1ta11on1I meet Saturd a ) 11 the school.
17 30~ Daimler SL. bqio a 1na 11 l p m
\oluntccr\ "'II ht' nn·J rd \fonda)·fndJ'
lrom I ·b p m 10 \upcn •~ '·on·' ba\l..rtn.ill
w1:J 'ullt'' b.ill Jnd tr.1l t.. Jnd lit' Id .\ tra ining
\l.'~'>IUO d emon\lra11ng prl'll'rrt:d loach1ng J nJ
vlli.1a11ng tl'l hn111u t\ "ill tlC hl'ld J unc I·.: I
llou" ma ) be .irranged to 111 '>\.heduln
Thr mttt v.111 featu~ an air sro up ranJln&
lrom 1 I· 18 compeuna 1n '-lnouH~emscs. -\u
quahf} 1n1 ro und for the l S G} mnas11cs
Fcdcra.t1o n Natio nal Jun1vr Ol}mp10 com pc:ll·
11on lb be ~eld th1> later 1h1~ m o nth in
Colum bus O ti10 a total of 95 0 points must be
scorrd 1n a comb1nat1o n of com pulsol) and
o puo nal ro utine' -\n~onc 15 )l'ar\ ot age or oldl'r -..ho ha' .i
\lrnng sport~ )pons bal !+.ground ma~ grt murl"'
informauon b) phon ing 1hc Commun11~ St'r·
'K t:S ln vol\.CJTI~M Protram at 660.39::!0
Open warm-ups 1o1.1ll \tan at I o'clock 11mtd
warm -ups a t I '0 followed b ) lht' actual
compc:u u o n at l
OMO , .. Rltllne
DAVEY'S LOCKER (NewPlt1 8 H <hl
-133 envte" • oerrecueut 6 ne11ovr J7
ce1>co oeu 270 H nel Oe n S6S meco.er'' 26
SCl.llP)n 1 lnrt "1t r \na r"\
NEW .. ORT LANDING t Newpor1
l!leaell) -1• angler\ 111 H nO Den
na111>Y1 332 mec~ere•
Tl'tl5 wMll'• trout pqnts
LOS ANGELES -Artovo Seco Cree• 81g Rock Cree• B+o Tu11.1n<1a Creo
(uPe>er I Ca\le •C Leooon Crv\lel Lai..t
Jaci.son L•U Sen GaDrie1 R1•e' •ta\'
well ano norr~ fork\I
RIVERSIDE -Derk Cenvon Crttk Fu1mor ·.M1t1 Creel< l>trfl\ Lake Slravv
oerrv Crteti.
SANTA 8ARIARA -<;ocnuma Lek•
SAN lllERNAROINO -ArrowDtar
L•"• Green Vatltv Lekt SAN DIEGO -Do•ne J>ono San Lv•\
Rev R1vtr VENTURA -. Cu 11e, Le~t p ,,., La .. e
KERN -A1oer Crtek Ceoer Crte•
E""'"' Cre.>. Kern R•••r Oemoc•a•
Dem 10 IC R 1 J>owtrr>ouse Bortll F'ower ·
nouH ro Oemocrel Dam l\at:1t111 Dam •o
Borell F'owerf'lou\I IC R3 Powernou\f •o
La•e 1seoe1>a TULARE -Bo•e Cree• Ottr Cru•
Orv MeaCIOw Crte• i<.trn R vtr Fa>rv+tw OaM •o t<.R) Powtrno..se JONt\Onoe e
Br.ogt •o Fa rv11w Dam> Kt•" Rover
\Ouln •ork NOOt Voung Crttk F'ePo.r
m.n• CrH' uPPt• a110 •ow•r F'o\O ''""
• Sou•r Cree• T ule R •l'' "' oo•t lor • Tu e ~ ,,,., non,. ano \Ou'" 'O''' o• ma ,,, 10'~
Tur R•vtr •C•O•• S•OD• a•te wn.lf R vtr
INYO . Ba•e• Creei. B ~ P "• (•et•
8 ,n-eio Ctte• owf'' !'T" dO•f \01,,1•~ ""o
"•a•e • Cieorgf\ C '''" '"OtOt"0'"''
(rf'f'll. La-.f' Sa0"•1'10 ,..e P "f ('~f'"
~O"f" Crtif • Ow•r\ Q vtr Of'10w
l nttfT'a~a Owt"\ R vP' La"'' B• OQe
OOWlltM\t"fdrT' 'o )1@Nor1 1..an.-P f'a\ar•
Va11e v Rt\e rvo.r ~"te>rpro\ C•tti. ST·
mes Crtt• T aDOO\• C•tt• T ne~ena
Cree• T ul'le Cree• MONO Br OQIPO" F!fU" ,, r a ... i .
Sw.O.n>-Joa .. •m Nvstrom ISw-1 6·•
0 ) 7 s
WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS
Mitt's Ov•rt9rllnal S4ntlet
ova • Leno C1ecno\10v11o.1•l Clef ~"'"
JaUe Argen• nel 6·4 6·1 6· I J1mmv
C~n.or~ v S ~ Sttfen EOl>e<"<I
<,week• &·• 6 3 7·&
LPGA monev IHdtn
Al+Ct M+llt r 1111 12S
?at Brao>ev lSl.971
Nancv Loe>ez ISS.103 • "'•"V Sl1H,,an 146 303 s Am• AICot1. 129,Sll
6 Jen Sreoneruor IOO,S03
7 Bet\v l(+ng 97.211
8 Jent BtelOCK 93 m
9 Ber,, Oen1e1 79 439
10 JuOv Clar-73 "• 11 Bonnot La+.<t ' 7) 2.0
12 Pa111 R•llO •9 f37
13 K•tnv Whitwortn 61 OO'I
14 HOlllS S1ecv 67 S03 IS Avako A1<amo10 St 401
16 1<.a111v PO\llewell S2 743 ,, JOA<1ne Cerner S2 .. ,
II Donna wn•lt S1 Sl6
19 M.,tt.n Soe11cer Oev•+n so S41
20 Jent Crallt r .. 40I
21 Jul• t"'k''~r l9 U I
11 P•I Mev.n 3U '6 n Catnv Morse JS 950
2• Lor Geroecz 34 W
2S Jent • Co •l 13 174
16 "Jan• Geooes 32 •le
17 Jta'"""' Ba•f'r 12 l1&
21 Mar'"• F Quf''•' DO'' J1 071
19 Bern So+0,.,..o• ) m
JO ._a"'r P•••,.,o 19 oOJ
l' Oen.,~ S••eD g 19 C•9
H C "Ch t-4 }8 ~ '
3J ¥iar" Bf'"' Z -""•,.--a .8. q
)4 Roi. e JO"~• 18 39•
l5 S'"'"" Tu,.~e,. }/~
l& Sa"o .. a 0 a """',. ~, > 1 s
)I Ja nf t A "df,.~O" 7' D"
J8 A.m• Br•z 16 8 lS
39 Sar-Da ra MO• "fU 16 S31 1o •S• evt Cree• Conv Cl Crer• Con• c• Lo•e OeaC!m&n t:rifft GPorot taltf -c;rts·•r---n-._.;~;.,,...,.;.,. 40 Penny Hamme
ill 'OebbTe Mllnr• 7f 50T
·13 au Creel< Gre n> L••t Green Creel+. Gull
L•O.e Junt L•"' Le• V•n+ng Crettk Lee Vln1n9 Cree• 1So ... 1n 10"• Lvnov Lake
+111em1e Lakt Mommo•n Crt•• Marv
Lakt McGee Crtek M• 1 Cree• Owen~
Rover 1 Btnlon Lrou +no ana B+ll So11ngs
Rooln•o" Cre•k Roe~ Cretk F'ar10•\t Comp 10 Toml ?+act' Toms ?ace .,p
stream •o Rock C•e•• Le•t • Rock C•e••
L•1+.e Rusn C•fl.. Saoo toag Crff•
SeOOleOtO L•"t Snerw " C•ee• S•lver Lake Swe uver Cree•' y,_.,..,C)., La<t
Tw " La,t\ Br1dotoor1 "e>Of'r ano ow•r
V '0'"'" CrH'-owf' V rg r a La., t\
uooer and 1owf' Wa •tr Q.vf' (nr'
i;: at CamOQrounO •o tow• o• '°Ya ""'
Leav" MeadOW\ ca~oo--ovnc 'C SO"O"'c)
Br.oge
USFL
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pct PF PA
11 ) I /~I 18 ~
10 ~ II &6' lq• J '
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Por11and
Q 0 h()(l •6 l 0
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I 100 , ~ :e
) 0 100 1' I l•
EASTERN CONl'EAEHCE
• B r "''"O"am 11 O I lJ tq4 .&•
"1tw Jerlfv 10 O 1161 h• 10•
I ~mpe Bev t 0 000 JSl ••l
Bell.morp • I ~I n~ l ;&
Joe• son•"'" a J ~lJ •' J.I M•mon \ 9 O ~ J) J 8 :v,
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£ •IW•" at San An•on o
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Seo• I\ •'· PMaOl''D"•a 10 , ,.., Seo• ll-•· SH lllf 6 0 ~
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Oct •-M+nne•Oll I 0 ,..
Ocl 13-et f •moa II•• 10 •"'
Ocl X>-at "''"'" '''• 10 •,.. Ocl ?7-S..n Frenc+\CO I P '"' Nov )-Nt w Of,.an\ I o,., ./
Nov 1~ •I Ntw YOf\ C. 8 rl\ 10 A••
Nov 17 11 Aflan1e 10 a m
NO• 1• Grffn lev I om
()« 1 at Ntw Or+H n\ 10 A "
D« t-ar Sen I' r1nc \Io t u""
()« tr-SI LOU•\ I P (f'
Df< ll-lttt4'1r\ • I>"'
•2 Vlck i::ervo" (J Mol'IOV Moore 7319• .. L a urie R1n1tfr .1) ~I •S Colleen wa ~er n o
•6 Laura 8augr n • ~
41 Aliso,, F nnf!" ' 12 1SA ... C"r ' Jo,,ri.o• 21 "b
49 Bart>•• M t•an P l '"' so Baro T"O""as 21 061
Rem1inl"9 PGA $ChedUle
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Juf'e ll· &-US 0Pf• e·-~,,. ,,_
M C"+ J,re 20 7)-A••ar•a Oo"
Jure 11 )0-l\ile"'O" \ 011•
.... ~•v ' "'-<a,.aa ... Ot>t"
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E "Cl e no
Ju1v 7S· 1t--Grta tfr H•roa,.o OH"' Auo I •-Wester., Oe>e•
AvV S 11-PGll. ("a,.,.,D•O"\r ~ '"'"" A.,g lS· 18-Bu c• Oot•
Aug l2 2S-Worlel Ser f\ ol (,o'
Aull ?q·!>eor 1-8 C 0Pf"
Seo• S·8-Bank o• Bos•or r~ .. ··o ~··
Seo' '1 ,,._Great,,,.. Ai/. ""'" ; .. ~,, r> ..
~t IQ i2-l.ltJf l T .0L.U'li4J"TI•,,•
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Or' 10 •J-Wa ' 0 \"I•-. .IV f 0 ,,..,.
lt' 11 ]0-Pf'f'l\iH tt -.,.,.
0"' J~ 17-lu<\on '\Iii~ l, p_,,. .-"
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.,. r ~ ''--<nr._.\f' ~@til"" l~ ... ' e --ta'"'1
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.... ,.,, w ·•f"' Zv°'• •nc G,.•09 ~•!,) '"
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""'0 S.·o""'• Bero••' O·•c~r l.)f" '"'-'' \'•\' o \Aote<J ,,, Cell•d "o F-ran' W \ O·'• .. ,,
'•om Ca191rv ol '"e Pac" c tOH ' LPellv~ a"Cl B+1 Sw·fl o••cntr •ro.., Cna•11"«'<1a .ii
'"• Soutll•r" LNOU.
Nl'*'-'l.M~
PITTSBURGH PIRA T(~\•V"fO &a•• 1
9¢n<h ootf+t~r ana \~I "•"' 'O ttitt1t
rri1'\(il'f HOu• como••• 9, •Of'n•oti F-• •o
C>f+ 4 l\ 11"9<1
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NelltNI l'Mltlal LM..,.
SE ... TTLE SE.AMAi/Yi.\ ·-"p• '-1 •ri 8,.v•rt• run.,trt0 beCJI.. •""O Oo., Ovrftt.
,.,,,,. it.acneo • COl'tr•<' 1111rtt...,.A• ... •• ..... Cr•·"·" (~-1>1<"
l AMPA e"" e vcc•Jif[r1" \11 •c 'Ill'" .... ,,,., Olleft\• .. f 0.<• 'O e "' I .. , ... c~ha.rt
"""""$•11n ......... l.MWt
Alt lONA OUTt..AW\-~·-· • •" al> ... ~• ( ~~ .. ".C' •o '""' l Ct\ & w• .. ,
E ~ftf'•~• •o COl'"D,.•• •~ ••' ~ •• .04'
CARLSON • • • From Cl
to m ' v.a) 0 11h1t1k1n g. * • •
H o v. good" 111 Mater Dc1 basket·
ball be ne xt seaso n " W e ll. 1n Mater
Dc1 's sum mer' arsn' tournament .
"h1ch includes Long Beac h Pol).
anta C Iara. St. .\n tho n v. Ocean
V 1rv. Esunc 1a and San ta M o nica.
amo ng o thers. the M o n a rc h s ha'e
1-.-.0 tt'amsentere d .
It runs Jul> 11·I4 on the M o nrae h 5
campus" 1th first ro und matches as
follo ws 9 a m .-E stanc1a vs . Bosco
T ech . 10 :!0-S anta M o nica vs .
'1ater Di1 No. 2: 1 1 :40-P1us X vs .
Los .\m1go s. I-Ocean V tev. 's.
D o m1ng ue2, 2:20-9a.m . loscr vs
I 0.20 lo~r. 3:40-La Q uinta vs
Dam1en.S-l l :40loscr v s. l p .m .
loscr.6 ::!0 -L B Pol} 's. W e st·
minster: 7 :40 -Santa Clara 's. St
.\ntho n ). 9 p .m ~Mater Oct "'io I
\\ C amanllo • • •
Saddlebad. H igh football coa ch
JerT)" 111e has brought up Edison
H igh linebac ker Brent R 1edenc h to
help sho re up that area fort he South
.\11-tars." h o pla} at Santa .\na
Stadium June 28.
Sc' en pla)ers havt' d ropped fro m
h1srostcr. -.a.h1c h 1sdo-.a.n tor Onh
\'\are cli~1ble to p la'
* * *
\" l..'\llffil'. lhdt·~ a rout a ll\ OU ,a n
'urm 1'>e.,. hl'n •l)nfronted "'11h the
1\' L .\ 'ium mer Gamt's bas k etba ll
t11urnJml·nt "'h1, ht are' ou read' 11 ,.,
.1 I 2'Hl·.1m t,1urne\
l reno;hdv. Long Beach Pol~.
t In l'IJ ni.1 On·an \ 1e"'. ~1a1a ~1
\ crbu.m.Dci. l.ar.iOn and anta
'\h1n1c.i a re ... e eded. and t-h-ilie ld a Tsu
m cludes.C osta M esa. Irvine l 'n l\ e1·
'"\and ...,addleb.K I..
I 1 ~gin'i -..11h '>tnglc game!> on J une
~2 .ind tv. o ~me., the follo-.a.ingda'
narr11"' thl' llt'ld tu 16 lor the big
"'rapup June~4-~>at ~enned)<lo.,
-\ngt•le~>anJ Lt)'--\n gelcs \ alle\
< vlkgl'
( ompt·1111on '""he held JI Btrm·
1ngham Dor'-<.'\ F remont. Ham1lttm
~hill\ \\Pod JNJan and J.....ennrd \
high'' hool\ 10 adJ1111'n 111 L .\ ·
\ a llt''
.\Jm1'><i111n j.., frl"e to a ll µmec,
hr'1 round pamngs include Pa·
,11ita and In inedl Jordan r IOa.m 1
R 1\cr~1de P0h and l ni'erill} at
t l.11n1ltt)n I I I'm l ~tater [){'1 and
P,1lm \pnng' at J.....e n nt•d\ 14 pm )
11,l'.rn \ 1e" and( l'rrlto'la t Fremont
1-l pm ' ( 11\IJ \h''-1 Jnd Clarftl..'ld .it
t 11·m·•nt1 l I .1 m 13ndSa ddleh a d
11h1 I .t>ok K••t \... .11 I IJmi llt>n 12 pm
* * * f':L.-.E\\ HERE -< )ll-.1n \ ll . .,.
I l1~h 1r.1d. Jnu 1i,·l1i <l>3• h Staa Clark
1.11..l·• .. n l..'r a'\\ l',tn\lll'iter High-.,
.1thlrt1, J1rl'dl•r 1h1\ la ll '\addle·
hJ, I+. H 1gh h11'>\\ Llguna Beal h in
1,1111hall in '•"l'mhcr h ut Je-rn
W1ttt ''i R •JJrunnt'r'"' ill ht· do;ng the
1, ,1in~ at 'l'" f'l'rt lfarh m t 'll\ 1-l l
"'uming1 lrJngl•{ oa't C ollegeand
1h,· 'c" 1w11 \k..a D t!>tn, t ,~n .:lime
'" '''nw rc,11lu111m' in .rn on-going
11\!hl '" l r ,1.1d1um r<"rHal a1 <)( <.. ThC' l \ T 1mn rcpon~d t hat
' ·ll'>'tr Jn1' \Jill'' proou c1 Brn Ca.II
"·" 1f,\\ ing A'\ l 1or a \.1 ofmon
'"'''>••n hut hl'-daJ H enn ...a'"'' ,,n 1 ''' R1·ml·mtx·r lhl'.' h1 g nft
~·t\'l'l'n \\Jter Dc1 hhl..r th a ll and lh<'
""uth I o:iq1 t•agOl' \\1th ~tater
l'>l.•1 '< ntn tnll' thl'.' Dana H ill<,
,umml·r kaguc a nJ 1n the t ap1.,1ran1'
\Jill'' "1ph1)mMl' ~um mer lcag.uc 11
\11\lnth Il l..\· '>nm<'" ound s a rr he a ling
Sun et soccer
trio to compete
I < )'i \ '< ·l l I .., -liunt1n,1on
Kt J , h < \ (311 \ I<'"' ,m d F n unt.iin
\ .illc' ht~h 'lhtw.ll\ .irC' r nt<'red 1n th<"
1"1'" l \ "iummt'r G ames \OCl<'T
l.'.llmpC"t 1t1nn v. h•\ h ht'Jtn' June ~~ at
H1rm1n1Jh.ir11 H ttth
..
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TOOAY'\ lltl W~ T1 ._,, lell'IMNt ~
M()(l(IY ........ ..__....~
0~ 1111()\T IU: D llVl...V\-Ne......., N•
\ ... "' i:l~fll.'·~ ' "~'"'• l l'CI oth •' "'~"'-"' •"o oe,..,. .....,.."'' o•
ACl•t'."'ISACI+. ~ '"' A,..,..><•" HOC ••• Lte~ ~ 0 1• 11.(et\IZ t ll * ~,, t "C
llunlmgton Bc;i hhasa f1nt·ro um.I
l'\'c !l\ean \1rv. Opl"O\ '-'llh \,1n
\1anno at noon tl nd Fo untain \.allt''
Jurl' \lnntC'hcll(' a1 I pm MertN\A ..... ,.,_. IU s ffl c •'141 .
~ i.~tePI IW'll ~,,,.,.., • 4 t 4
Miii'• ~ o.uea.' Me" f.._\Ol\ IA..,\lft a ,....,, 101•
'#0 1A11\ltOf\0 ~ ..,_..,, ""'""Of''
T~Froa. ~-•" • COUIO•
_,. TOl £ 00-An,.,..,"<M '"' 'fl'<I"•' Oft O" \lf v• ~·• w<>me • N\O.t•O. tc-ec ~
T he 4 ~ tr am to urnamrnt con·
t1Trtll'' :11 A11 m1nsham June ~' tht'n •
m11\t'' 111 I n' \nJt"ll"' \ 11llr' Coil \.
lu1 th\" 4 UMlcrlina l\ IJUOE' ~~) and
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•!'rut• lllU>I lM" includt-d 111 lht' .J • 11, ... , 1101 •pph 111 11 ... ,,.,,, ,.,,,,.,. rl'nt~I or hl"lp w1nted claaif~ION Ot automob1lt'1 pm·~.o'tr 12000 Call 642-5678
• .\uuut>lt' onh 111 pmJ1r par" o1J~t"rl1St>r. M"lhng muchandiM .
...... * Salt IH1t1 fer Sale ......... Salt IMHI ... Salt --------.... ----~~-IHan fer Salt
leatral 1M2 GtHral ................... ~~~--......... 1002 Ctatrll lOH ••1111 I 1011 Gtaeral
GRAND OPENING
A LIMITED ED I T I ON 0 F 3 6
D1~/!f1ctice ~ingle-Fornily Home.s On the Beach Side of Coast Highu.:oy
SUMMER WIND
A .'>efltng that bomts efldles"i delights a spirit of tndwiduality and charm that few
places can match. a /reosured lifestyle that has inspired ttie wonderfully
ongmal arch1tecturol designs of Summer Win(}
Offenngs of this rarif.'r' appear only once in a lifetime, fleeting as a summer breeze.
Vou '' um· nf tho'ie moments. the Summer Wind enjoys 9 brief season.
From $359. 000
I ''•I 1 ' • I \f'tl-Hutr l-111ar11111g 41 c11lo/Jf1
\11f,•, '>1111 1 1 >tJ1•11 f >wl\ 1-i"um /f 1 o rn To 6 pm
< 111Tu1t11111 \11·,,1w ur ·ltli Stw1·r f'hwll' (il·IJ hi) I.ii:!
CLASSIFIED
INDEX
642-5678
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
HOUSES
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RENTALS
HOUSES FURNISHED
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MISCELLANEOUS ...... ,,,... ...
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DEADLINES
'• DEAD< ><E
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HOUSES UNFURN1SH.EO
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MISCELLANEOUS
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DAILY PILOT
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OFFICE HOURS
fll"J>t ('in .. s~' "'IC~
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642-5678
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l.f"l"'W"#IWy I 1 /(,yU(\
r;~• P.or.,.'-r APARTMENTS FURNISHED ,,_.,..
°'""""" '°"""' --To .. .,._
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642-5678
for information
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low cost.
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Near the excl11ng new lalHI
Summer Wind develop-• .
ment Two large 3 Bdrm, Pta1asal1 1007
cmcuu
CHLllEUES
3 bath units with ltre-
places. 1acun1s, deluxe
kitchens and spectacular
ocean view sundeck
Owner may e•change
$495.000
(714) 673-4400
~ A good buy Walk to bay
or beach On Balboa
Pemn Point 2 ... den or 3
Bdrm. 2 baths, 2 story, 2
car garage. Been re-
modeled. $295,000 Call
to see 675-8 Y.!O
1'~ bike to bch. Low aalrT OILlllYE lllT&LS 28r, den, dbl ger, 2'n8a
In. Two 2br/1 bech Carl VILLA 6ALBOA· 1 BR t $1100/mo 1152-t6t6
Moeen Bkr 760-2643 den $ t050 2BR '"BR Nlc:e 38r 2Ba home w/enc1
den Yrly $1200 t I le 2 ~ l&Ylllll-1 PUI
3Br 3ba 857-8834
$ U M M E R R E N T A L S pa io, rp ' gai
FROM Ssoo to S2000 $ t tOO/mo Incl grdnr
75t-4762 BLU~FS BY OWNER C=NA DEL MAR. PEN-Old Costa Mesa ibrtiiii
4Br 2 lrBa Condo L' tNSULA & BALBOA ISLD entry kltch kldf pets $600 as1um 9\'.% loan ~ 539 6 S 179,000 incl land. W1ttrfrt1t lt•tl IH. not far "' "~ -190 •-Best .Alty lee 26~:~~f:~~L10~0 Hl· l.OO lll·l..v SHARP EASTSIDE 2BR
OwnrM0-69311720-11131 1ba. garage. yard
C.l.•lllSE Heres another bch $750/mo call 5'6-9950
" bungalo appls shady yrd STOP LOOKING
Exotic Beachfront prop-$'00 539-6190 Best lee Call last 2br E-•lda retreat erty situated at entranG€ ---of Newport Harbor, dra· Rare $275 bach bungalow crpts & bltlns $575 others
matlc reduction from 2 ; nothin fancy but ocean unadvertised
million to $1 69 mllllon els 539-6190 Best lee •Hl-llto*
Price met' 4 beach lots lal"'-a Appreciate quallty 3br 2ba
OPEN SUN 1-4PM -hse appls gar/shop • RV
2719 SHELL ST NB PtaiaHla 2207 access 5900's info
CONCORD REALTY 3Bdrm lBa. haldwd firs. 539-6190 Best Alty lee
(818) 796-9993 across from park. 1 block Bamt. ltaclt 2240
FH SIMPU to bay & ocean S 1'50 5 blks to ocean etanant
1 block from ""-ach 3BR 1753 PLAZA del SUR • ... """ 968 683 675 2102 cedar & glass 2Br 2'-'tBa 1\''.ba. $210,000. 214 • 1 or • & famlly rm. Plush-like
Fern. 631-3822 CortH ••I Jlar 2222 new crpts & drps, frplc.
Translrd Owner Selling 3 Bd 2 'hba famUy rm, for-sundeck. bbl a;r. lully
2Bdrms 2 baths. securlt~ mal dining, PoOI & spa. malnt yrd. 960-~ _
condo PoOI Bkr 548-863€ $2250/mo Agt 673-5354 2 ILICIS Tl IUCll
Jleltilt lt•ll · l lOCI Dix 2BR 2'1tba, hv rm. den. l1H1ltH•l tolll
l&YSllE YILUIE ~~~~Y.:Sr~~~~: ~= 1~0 ltrtt1tt. s,11it11 Hr
On the Waterfront. (back bch $1500/mo lncls 211
bay) Prlv. beach. pools gardener 644-t721 w/1ar••t, Plush Jacc , clubhouses & boat --slips avail. BEAUTIFUL Spyglass 5Br SBa. Pool. OIF,lh I lllrt,tl,
Must see to Appreciate 11 1 O M 1ss1 o n B a Y lllitltWltlttr, Ith ef
300 E Coas1 Hwy. New-$3500/mo Bkr 'T60-1'68 tlffeh, ltlllHJ.
port Beach 673-1331 Costa Mesa 22 4 hattihllJ
IEST UY II TIWI 2 Bd 2ba Condo sp11t tevet I 111 111 110 IU 1 For Only $27.500 lrplc, W/O, 2 car gar, 11 .. .,. • ·.
72' LEVITT HOME pool. spa $950 556-9200 Huntington 2br $500'sMa1
CathedraT Ceilings Large ----11tford11ble kids 539-6190
living. Dining & Kitchen 2 Bdrm 2'1t Bath Condo, 2 Best Alty lee
area. 2 Bedroom. 2 bath. lrplc, 2 car gar .. $900 mo MIME UlllOIMf 5 STAR PARK, YOUNG 646-03 13
Lovely 4Bdrm 3Ba home AOUL TS WELCOME! 2Br. 1Ba. lrg lenced yd,
Not tar sunny bchs two
story 3br lncls den 2 bath
gar $725 539-ty90 with separate In-law 1022 _______ _. __ .iar ,prel adullsS690mo
quarters or rental unit. _C_er_1_u_•_•_l _J1_1_1_.......... 12'1IO' l&YFLIWEI 4t $690 sec dep refs, sm Best Alty lee ; .~
WATERFRONT 2BR. pool
sauna. gym Full sec
$1000/mo&sec 5'5-0713
Master bdrm opens to Front kitchen Large llvlng, pet ok, avt now 63 t-6559
private pool area. Pienta-Dining area Maple In· 3 BR 1• rba dplx Gar
hon shutters in living te<1or Large Bath with 5715/mo 2020l-A Birch
room. m1n1 -bl1nds stallshower&tub King-St SAHts 954.1927 hTfie 00 throughout and painted size bedroom. $15,000
3BR --2ila-:-So. Cst Plza
area $750/mo • $750
sec dep Avl 7/10
**IEITALS** · less than 1 yr ago In and Call Agent
out Located on quiet cul-(114) 140-llU
de-sac $152.500
751-3191
CALL US REGARDING
IRVINE LEASES
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..... PROPERTIES
11HISE IUmFIL" I l&YSllOIES
I Ei1ceptlonally designed
residence on a sweeping
corner a home of refine-
ment and quallty offering
2-stor1es grando1ce
gourmet kitchen with
conve<satlon bar. formal
dining and 3 total
bedroom 1 den. patio
and decks Perfection In
every detail Shown by
appt $795,000 FEE
COLDWeu
BANl(eRO
IRYllE I 111,00
Location, locatlon. lo-
callonl Bt'u11lully decor·
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Choice spot 1n University
Park Excellent con-
dition Excellent lmanc-
mg. large 3 BR, 2 story
Call today!
l"·IOIO
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3 BR 2Ba. atrium. fire-
place Best priced home
I
1n this aea Near
Wimbledon tract .
"$132,!IOO. I RH ltG.lllLE RLTI. 141-1121
What a Wonderful World
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can 6'2-5678 and let a
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fact•• Pro 1350 54,7526 or 963-3000
,24 lllTS EastSlde 2 bdrm, 1 ba,
Less than 2 yrs old All 2 lrplc garage yard
Bdrm 1 Bath units, fully $ 7 5 0 I m o S h e r y I
rented & managed 673-3117
Located 1 n S a n EASTSIOE HOUSE $1100
YlfW Ylflf
Bernardino Assume Clean . Xlnt cond Last &
lni1t C111t l111tr
lll-1100
Lea,_ orrent 4BR 2·~ ba
University Park condo. Nr
pools/tennis S 1350/mo
786-9005
of ocean and Spyglass Hiii
This exceptional 3 Bdrm.
2•..., ba Plan 6 m Jasmine
Creek has luxury ap·
polntments throughout
the home and grounds
Enjoy the security of a
gated community. Call
today lor more mlor-
mation
$615,000 10 4% loan Secu111y 642-4968 Asking $798,000 LatHI leacla 2248
E·s1de 2Bd l ba sngt gar. Steps to beach. 2br 2ba
di . I encl patio. no pets $700 condo-lrpl-poot-spa 5895
lniH C111t R11lty 18124 Culver Dr. Irv
Tra tiona mo ava11 s11 5'8-856 1 153.,529 or 551.192e
Realty E-s1de 2Br. redec No pets , " O $600 1st/last $200 sec. LIJHI B1U1 i.25
631-7370 2661A Orange 6'6· 1078 Lag Vig Twnhte 38r 288.
____ Attar 7pm A/C, 2 car gar, vu, relrlg
lll-1100
Costa MtH 1024 2 HOUSES Costa Mesa Lovely new Spanish-style $895/mo 818-333-7715 USY TO OWi Gr?ss $19,200 $169,500 townhouse 2Br 2' •Ba,
2BR 2ba condo w/lrplc 1 5~• On Owner Don court yrd & pvt patio L11a111 NitHI 2252
Greal location S125.900 Goguen 497"6287 Garage · prkng space Adult comm 28r'2ba. dbl
Ask for Esther 542-4242 COSTA MESA 8 rentals. Avl 4125 $ tOOO/mo athd gar. poolt1ac Avt
dys or 646-4642 eves never vacant Appraised 548-3155 or 998·3'34 71 t $900mo 786-5767
So'T.co&ST,LW S4SO.OOO , ASKING Needsr1te1enant$5953br EtN1g Hts area 5br2'.)ba $425.000 firm Upside 2ba tam spot late June Location. lui1ury & as-potential Agt 497-7005 move-in others at 2 FIP, 3 car gar $1800 sumable loans 2 Bd/2ba. -. lse 495-,399, 831-5343
2 gar, A/C Condo sec Lota fu Sale 14001 539.:61~0 Best l}lty 1~ Have you read today·a
complex $129.000 Agt 2 Lots lor sale. Near cor-New Eastslde Townh~me Cl1111fled Ada? II not,
540-0810/851 -1360 ner of Pomona & lSth St 3Bdrm. dbl gar. 2 ltBa yoo're .mlsalng the best
lniae 1044 Costa Mesa. 644•6800 S 1 "75/mo 852-1616 1 bargain• In townt
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ba Plan 0 In the Lakes In sec 675-9058
Northwood Large declt
surrounded by tall pine IHlll l1fllr1l1lt14
trees Very prrvate lo· Gtatral 2202 cation 2 car at1ached ._ _______ _.. ...
garage S 127.900 Wilshire Corridor Spac
I I C t" lty P/H 2BR 2''tba W/O. " .. Ill .. A/C No pets Utll Incl 18124 Cul\ler Or, Irv Valet 10717 Wilshire Bl
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960-6181 Mike IBdrm $575 pool, garage, l~ndry flW x yn"V"" PQOI, ale S350~ •-. uuts •PPI l Wells 835·08!8 losr 6t3-Blk!W~a ....... BABYSITTER-MOTHERS Wood¥rM HOmM. 4121
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2sorm 28a on golf course ,._ I ·-~ '"" 1 Bdrm• S580-$6lO S 129SIS 1495 854-8090 ,..em n-smii'i shr 2 Bd lba 15 an hr other business lat Nr Su1*t0t & PCH ome days & aome ._. port Beattl. CA 92l80
2 car g1r11g41 $135-0/mo """ 2702 1cbaab1nvea,~l.te<lan ~t"rasngs. e'xoterk• 2 Bdrm• S69W725 EASTBLUFF tBORM Nr apt NB 1 l'IOUee lrom MN•ce avail 752-0740 NB Reward 64&-5"87 n1ngs Aex hrs $3 tv Ann RGC New ,..,...,, & pa1n1 C1H Orenge 1Bd Condo fOf • ~ TSL MANAGEMENT t>eh $375fmo_63 1·1340 Lido Viii"""' 35-0 518 sq f1-Balboa Island 97s-132• --1-,-.--.-1-1-11-.--1-IT---..-large deck Must see shopping center No pels -.--SCRIM LETS • Pete 63I·1266 tease $595/mo incl ultl, sn5tmo 63 l-0317 or 754-0081 or 842-1803 S660tmo. 840-IJ&o& Fem n·lrMr IN t>Mut hm offtces wtll'I AIC & l(lht ft • BABVSITIER occas My •general maintenance Av
II stove & refng 499-2019 673-5500 ·1 1:8 woods par111ng $1 25/SQ It .ne Dover Shor ea home I c.c>t~ ..-.. tlOnl ~S ••~i~~ a.I ... I I --~ D1 p • t _.,~ USTlllff 011' 'pool. tns. utll 67J.J777 Agt ANSWERS 631·8115 ••on-h ~W C ...... , rp 1M lbitlns. amt patio avl From b•lcony w/park-Mt· $795 ; S200u ......... lrplc, pauo. pool com: Fem •hr turn Co!TOO llltCll. Sim Sullan . Mumps BABVSllJER PIT tor · 181 Hwy N=-=-B ____ _
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.. "' '" · gar No pets S 1350 ... -· units, garage, washer. Agl 631-4960 area CO<'ner ot Redhill & tree long enough you're nut• Fam Rm. lrg yrd, avall 675 Eastslde 38,, new decor, deck S150t mo 493-0467 __ F n·smkr stir 3Br 2Ba NB Br1S1ol 700 IQ h & 1350 oound to 1hake out a lllN/SIClfTl&Y Cross country No ~KP
6124, $1500 Incl grdnr. _ ~606 · _ poot. carpor1 No 1)41tl. (The Cove) Bayside Or Stpsto beh $325 ,11tllut, sq It lmmed occpy FEW NUTS Computet exp, AIR. AI P. nee CA lie req d ~nr/Bkr 760-8244 11,IMta~ I 2701 $700 Avl 618 642-5210 But. lt1c• 2740 .~~?'~~o~h'.'P~~P~~ • ''\4~~·~~v::tsa6121 R & H ~~~~8~;~ENTS l aai_l _H_t_On. -4-014 ~R. ~'Y ~.~=· ·~~ 1!;~~~~: ...
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Llfge 2 Bo. etudy. 3ba VERY LARGE 2bd-Just re-1ngs. trplc. gar $655-1665 ocean Quiet Adults $675 LARGE GAEA T houee-Lag Nwpt Bch across tr om EITU 1111111 _.. Ull Lm • ~
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sunny & bright Wine S 1050/mo yrty 1stllast1 sons No pets 650-1198 6'2-2357 now S435 494-o56' sq It. 2 offices • recep-1mmed opening 101 exper help otners lose too
cellu. mirrOfs. counlry sac & refs req 649-295<! S •YllA IEL llAl• Mt25-35 prot only, ciNn. hon area SI 25 gross Ground ttoor C>Pwtunit-y bkkpr on medteal X-Ray NEW PROGRAM. Safe &
kllch, 2 decks. bOal dock-or 649·2014 pactous lbr sparkllng Spacious 1 & 2 Bd apt all VILLA BALBOA 2Br, quiet n-smkr snr 2br 2'."tl>a 1wn· 852·8713 10 panicipale •n cne otc Call AM's 756-1055 1111 DOCTORS DIET'
I ng Sec. vacant _ clean $45-0 pool No 1)411•. newly decorated, bit-ms new C(pls & paint. frplc. l'lse C M $350 631_..391 • 1aunc111ng o( a total!) _ Call Paula. 5"8-2335 s22ootmo 720_3912 Vrly new 380 2ba upper Call 646-3618 an 3 30 with OIW. beaut land· garage, seeunty, pool, OFFICE/STORAGE I nev. unique & revolullon· BOOKKEEPER Medical'
dplx gar lrplc. lg deck 11st·-,. ecaptng POOl/JIC sauna, s 105-0/mo 840-6190 M/F Shr 2Br apt nr occ. oc Airport Area 1000 ary we19ht loss program Offlee Group pr1c11ce I mc. SCTY ,..,.
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-w-H $575/mo 2 Bd 1ba patio.I . encl gar en1oy Pt.)ftlSSIOnal respont1ble 17 i 4)593-l243 pool, lndry rm E-·· ... -i~. quiet adull llvlng nr SpU'"'u< <;,,,,le. 0.... now 650-4 HO •It 6pm Prime Cl'liro olc space CaJI rooay for <JetailS on REMOOEUNG CarP8f1ler • P.,sonnel Mnomt Ser·
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on 3 °' 4 BR Newport 1BR. IBA frplc, patio, gar TSL MANAGEMENT dents Sorry no pe1s 1/3 uhl 67S-0818 7141768-1'11 or I -Beach home 650-6217 N-crptlpatnt $750 1s11 .,..2_ 1603 S 6 5 0 • S 7 5 O ( 7 1 4 l 213 5'6-4520 N B Answer Svs Typing & CHILD CARE P T 20 nrs 't:>lc Muat haYe strong last $500 dep 760-8515 "" 8•8-t755t840.3990 Mlhas 2br" NB Condo 10 x Serv 16 mos otO My home or ClefiC81/ aectl skills tuft!.. MONACO HARBOR VIEW snr w/F or hbe<aled/M •COM dlx solles AC ampl a e;~x 1 tee _ _':U$t~ yours 720-1032 cient computer axper lor
2Br 2Ba. gardener S1'00 4Bd 2 112 ba S1600 I llSTAIT II $675/mo-$695/mo 2 Bd 1f1er July 1 SAOO . uUI pr.kg. lrom $450 2855 E. v 1 or im .. ,_, _,.. worO processing. l()rNCS
213-540-2553 JBd 2 ba $1200 S6 l5tmo 2 BO 2 BA.lrplc, apts eocl g11,lndy rm, Lv msg 650-8787 Coast HW'f 675-6900 Great IOC Sae $~ 0001 OMl/lfCI Ull t sneett A/P AIR: Ort
Pash Prop 720..9422 en.cl gac. all blHns nr yds/pa11os, close to nclud lurniiure & equip-tor 85 I ~ht M 1 Call ~ 496-1ri4
Npt Hghls 31>drm 2ba all ----st10pp1ng center beach, nr maior shops NB MIF msrr t>rtt>a pool. STORE/OFFICE SP"CE ment 752-0740 be e•~~r F'form c~~. ---·-----
n-lhru-out leasetuiel OCEANSIDE of HWY 810 Center Huntlnglon Beacl't area tennis. racquet ball, spa, lo sub·lease thru Sept NEW To CALIFORNIA ton 642-0457 Fa.L/lm PH s !450 1st/last 650-32« i 2BR lba. VIEW Avall 711, TSL MANAGEMENT FURNISHED or ga $55-0 760 9542 Sue 1986 1348 sq It for · '' 100/mo 6'.t-0380 6'2 1603 (Mngr-2417 WMesands) UNFURNISHED r • s 1200 mo Ott rlarbor Co-Op Buying Program ..... R'T .... , PUT rrm ... Nwpr Shrs lovely 3Br 2Ba. -• IPT ll&CI •ULn NB sectuoed home $375 M v <1 E t plus M l M Ground lloor ~·-Opportunities 1vell•b•e
trplc, 2 car gar • much I Room & bath pnvate en· HISTAIT II Oeys875-1642 "i[ALTH non-smkr/Fem /Prof shr r s;s: 3 er e as opporlun1ty 646-8232 Receptlontll & assistance with the LOS ANGELES
more Comm pool, 1enn11 trance, quiet working s6651mo 2Bd Iba, gar, Eves 960-4814 w1same 213 395-2089 M • l 14 lor recorded message needed tor busy N9*po'1 TI MES CIRCULATION $1200 1se 619-259-0830 man only $325 1st/last.,. CLUBS. TENNIS wa1erfron1 oles eiegantl) · -Ben Hair Saton ~7197 Department in our esoor
$100 640· 1897 lnOry rm. els lo shops BEACHWOOD VILLAGE SWIMMING. plu~ Nwpl Bch woman over 70 urn/shr sctrytrecept Morttlffl, T.D.11 4021 to dOOr newspaper seiee
P:'/dsloper '"t~oorn~e12acb~,b~8t1~5s Co1t1 MtH 2724 TSL1;:i:_:~~~~NT lllO. llSClllT much more' Sorry. lNo shr klurn hme wt~me ecc or sepera1e offices Widow has mo"9y for ClllSELOIS program Guarant .. o , Off ltYE II CIST M o sm ng, PV1 rm ... btn. up lo 800 slf 646-5-055 TD's, S 10 000/up No hourly wage plus com-
gar utlls pd 539.5190 1 Bdrm fireplace encl gar-642-1603 . no pets. odel~ grdnr incl Bus & shop 1 MONTH FREE cre<11W /no penalty call Part ttme carrier counsel-mlSslOn Hours •pm to
Best Rlty lee " age S525 Call Betty Large 2Brl Iba. cprst drps, Enjoy Huntmgton Sch ~open daily 9 to 6. ~~~. 1~~~o • '• ullls E;~EL LOC-Ulll Incl Denison Assoc 673-7311 ors wanteo Hetp boY9 9 Pm Tr a 1n1 n g 1 s
Quality 3bl' 3ba lu,11ury 2 645·9161 or 6'4·2270 bltlns, Fri>lc. 1 car gar Lifestyle ano girls soilcll n-provided Potential to t 1 h --$595 • dep 551-5932 1 G d s 11 ~r0-,-·•1F lg Npt Sch "ome FROM 95c SF & UP Help Wutt4 5100 subscriptions Ol'l their I earn S300 "'U$ ..__. ;1. s ry poo ome 1acuu11 BR w lk-in closlll n ar en e ing .-"" " CALLl71•1968-6193 -papenoutes Must entoy Foranint~call
-ll·kept grounds S 1195 Dshwsnr carport 36S 1323 Baker St ~sSI •Pool & Spa own bdrm/ba. under 35 C1aatrc1'1I * MfYHS * working with 10· 13 .,. 957-2361 ext l"""
539·6190 BestRlty tee Avocado NO' PETS Lge 21':1r Iba tower. quiet .. B~ac~s1mmacun1ts A~nts non·smkr 557.3,15 ~'T&PIT MusthaYeneal olds E•rty evenmg1100;~ _c_.,.._
'SEAWIND5BR 3ba.view $485/mo 631-6155 Eastsldearea No PETS * •l•r oom N portB--'"""S Sl1r2br2ba.non-smoller lt1t1h 2911 c11uppearaoce&gddrlv·' wor k days lle••ble hrs !General Offloe • PfT or s5 'l"Sl mo 631~155 • Beauhtul L•ndseaptng nw ~· o. OMV I F T lie hDu near pool and tennis 2 Br l't ba. encl patio •Prlva1epet1os&decks 170016thStrttl pOOI ocean vu $55-0 Rare Nwl)I Bch loe 100C ingrecord repor11s Comm1SS1onon1y _. rs no e•-
$2800/mo 559-9539 $650 610 Joann Adult Mesa Verde 2BA 2ba. *Professional managers O 675·3605 sq It -parking Pert8C1 '8<1 Stan at $4 50 P'11' Call Bruce Em11ey perience necessary Must
VILLA BALBOA Executive pref Small per Ok lrplc. lndry, gar Dix I Bedroom from S585 (at over) Shr 3 so 2ba view pool tor retail Slore or talle-~~P~ Ma11;,1.~~ullman 6'.!-:~~ lllll 206 °~~ 557
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W IO AIC & oll'ler up-2Br l»Ba tv.nhse styte II W"T•H -2 Bedroom from $745 N~port ~M:h No. n-smkr $500 645·6557 S - * H•U MS* IAA.Y PILIT Seelung r9$POOS!ble per
grades Pool. spa 9e<: A C encl gar $625 Seti) I .... Sorry. No Pees 880 I A Stir 3br 2ba house on beh ttr~Jf g22 STUDENTS son to run ~ranGI st re-
bldg & sub parking gar 645-9 16 t or 6'4-2270 Of Lge t-2 Bdrm Townhouse 19 132 Magno111 SI rvine venue S325 mo Isl la.sl & dep 528 s f cw orkshOPI $300 -U 85 S1an1n9 Rate - --eeotion•ll ,.,.. •llng
Gr'lal toe-walk to beh I Carol 6'5-5974 Style has eYerylh1ng Onlyj964-5567 96'-5574 (al 16th) Avail immed 65-0-8936 $15 Ullts • See Unit 29 FT 22 immeo openings ClllTll 111.P e1c Must hive own -..ito
$1050/mo Call Agt s550-S69Stmo Orive3S6 HUNTINGTON CREEK 6~S-ll04_ 120 E 23rd SI C~ no exper nee Must be F & P time flex hn At>PI'( l0..3 Mon-Fn SU-9G4C
631· 1 •00 °' 760·9536 2BR 1 BA ElS1de gar Avocado & start packing Shr Dbl mobile hm wt cpl H S Grad & u S Cit Call '" per-son Or•"""' Jullus Ask IOI' Mananne
pa110 $475/mo Reis TSl IUUIE•EIT Lullurtous 1 & 28' Apts I AH 1 -3002 -...-VILLA BALBOA Ptnse 2b• req d Wrtte P 0 Bo• I Enc gar 1etev1sed sec. Ir!; Sia ti Ale ::h~ 5~~11~ nr 1U1ata1ceaeat1 11am-4pm 964-2590 •, 1 E BatbOa Bl Peo•n ll•IAL lfflCl
2ba lam· rm lrpl, sky·1 2282 c M CA 92626 142-M 12 PlllO & many amenities 2710 c SPIRITUAL RE.A DINGS UYEllTISlll Deli needs ot<Jer person P 'T hnanc1al business oe-
l1g11ts deck walk in· _ Nwi>t Hgts-cleanbachel0< Heat & water paid Fro"' $625/mo 2Bd 2ba pool Tidy athletic oerson tor Advice 1n All Ma11ers & &C"-IT UfCITIYE Dul es Ma'e sano-sirM mature 1)8fsona~
closel m1cro-wavQ, pool 2BR IBA. lrg hv1ng room., 4 blks from the Bluffs S65-0-S795 848-1613 clubhouse close to all N B hm S450 plus Rel Counseling 18 15 So E .,.. wic,,es prtopare tood O<' ""omen w gOOd stcllls tor
1ac sec bldg prko 1 pano & enclosed garage Siove relrig crpts drps Nr beacn 2 br 2ba anc 2521 Sunflower req 645·09 11 Camino Reat San Clem Needed for d • s P • ~ oe,•n9 Grett>• 6 "3-8390 vaned <Jutoes Comou1er
$1300 850·1 190 Near Fe<lco No pel s I Pvtyrd&patlO Small pet I ed b Ii. ' TSLIAUIEll•T L•Cd 492-7296 adver11s1ng Sates a1 3 ollkpg e11per nelptul I S5751mo 786-6130 oli. 1 person only $445 gar enc ac yt-arc: GartfH for ' rao•dl~ e~pan<1on9 ioca IEltVUY IRfYU r .. 660-0239
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Waves 3br 2ba frplc 11kups ~f~~ 1::0s7~~~~c12 g~; I 1llSA VERIE* O~ly ~~~~77~Y App m lMal 2900 j S751mo Storage only I for OSTEOART HRITIS 01 1nd1v•dua1s may earn e• ~=~ar.;,ew ~~4 or~\~~ ne-e<J a11-around pef'SOn '"'
newer k1I gar $700 kids 754~1792 Bkr . 2BR 2ba Encl gar, Upper. $2f51mo NB S min's It 9i116. 724 James St.j 1ne nips or knees F~EE cellenl 'ncome ISdtdry &4 Appl~ Mor ;:. "'4as1er 1yo1n\j fillng It bitkpg &
call 539-6190 Beal Rlt~ no pets 1545-0 Cor-SEAWlll YILUIE OCC Hae priv 8.<12-8537 Costa Masa 673-7787 ol charge 10 you 645-1862 comm1ss1on1 bene111s Blueprinl .2J4 F·scrier <ecp1 worl< in pvt Club ,,.
lee 2BR 2BA frpl, O/W, new 1ander. $695/mo Call Please Ive mess I WANT storage space orl we A.RE LOOKING F0~1 and ddvanc5em1ent OP· Costa Ml"sa 540 4 ,~4 COM Lamt>. 1113·3515
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Fial easily yours 26r appls paml nr shopping. chlld * Spec.tacular apls ok 545•4156 ~euy · • Cati 6'5· 7 862 tageous Send resume ro
provided pool 1001 Kids OK, $550 760-8862 d/w garage. no pees • 1 & 2Br. 1 & 2Ba suues 'Lg rm -su11able for-2 1 Ofhce lt1tah 2914 . IUISE ctAST • •
$500 won't last 539-619C -s590tmo call 548•6279 •Spacious townhouses people. PYI btl'I & entr Nr d68 634 278 & 209 atj Ltst & Ftu4 3004 IAJL Y rtllT • • •
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neighborhood .No pets 2Ba Gar~ Apt POOi *Private balconies or rental only $420/mo · • chtt, NB Agl 54 f.~32 I 10G llEWUI Cos1a Mesa Ca q262.6
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•n lhe f uNO THE aooK+ modeling tr~:.~n dqora Comm I lndusl I ..:283767 -- - -Gar• & Yard Clnups SPECIALIZED CLEANING s• I•••·~" ~as COMult -....
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C M home Mbn·Fn days 35 yrs exp Jerry 842-0567 jobs 10 small reasonable Matnl ctean~P4 trees AEOROBIC MUSCULAR Sprinlo.ltor s-llower beds Tl"tanlo.-You' 963 4 1 •• St
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only 548·5061 anytime t Rellred Bldg Con~ec10f Free est , he d 631·2345 1 9'>fklr Scott. 9 -07o9 TRAINING 75 l-0 l80 14'""'1'1 c:1n ups 85• 2346 Wf' ~· 5 '"'1 "allq l()Oel~ me.a J
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CALL TOOAVll ltllfH Stnict1 4 278041 Al 848:-~126 trim, exp 20yrs_!31-30881'T~v~:e"~~.~~~11geyo~~ 9ft1C1<W?iRK Smell rot>s AAA Paintt In 11 •"'A'llt lC¥>ETk~ I • ..... ;-----•
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Your O•llY Piiot sink-tub•. 30 '((I 859-9956 etc NO !Ob too amall. f!tNbt REPAIR Ne: 'I Compl wtcty malnt Color· 1 , ...... , a STICOI .. • .. 1•;.•--~ .. 1.ii,j1..., _____ , & r.oelT' A,11 tvi>es 6u!.~
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f xqutaita Xc~l1lCt 1' Need H .. p w.iii'B.nk -----& s.mc.. H•!dwere A. dows. plumbing.. MW111e, j "'-~s :!.::t• 1 ll•lol * · 1 -n * Call Any11,,,. 964 2'0 I • =Of~~ S Account ..... C pl•cemen1 Specia l tul':lancl.~.•tc . " ... ,.-• • ClEAN&EXPERT E•oer•Serw:.&~r I ALLSUBJECTS·AGES •P'• r ..... ,. lllemenll Of In,, I ntrac1en I Ttlul'9d•y• 842-J490 And Vea Jaus Is Lord 0-.er 25 yNrs nper~e OlASGOW PAINTING c $I 5 t11Ql'I 0 pr09r am
waH lire 8"7·7901 S10-up Debbie ~fM21 C..tral lllC•30405) 83&4244 Homel OtfieeOaening LiC T ,.,642• 730.1JSJ 11'\I h1 39 yf"S ••De• ~~ ·;~~~~d~:~ 851 9fiOH~&M642 9033
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CMJ*ltry •9'-03 • I SentlCI Of ~ All e s s I """"' H•f' Oirt-rlnn p u·Oe! Anne ~~~31 alt • . Claen Ue>s•Trw Tr1mmln9 'llfOftl 11110 Tom 84 1•1212 ~ Y H .=LOS pref ct! ITmlll--Ot. PAINT•NG PLAST£~1NO art ( ~II """'* 1 C.~.!!I_ All tur• & Acouatlea Ywd MM'lt eHaunng ~ ui> Rab Oun9eCo 0ni;rn.. Sa«•AllZ•,,, '"~' ·~ .. , Wl1~tw Clsulat 'i*1' ~ Ptua tnt & EJlt ,...,, Mtt<E 650-3263 •GEN HOME REPAIRS Lisa W-et57 St\ldeftl MoYlfl 1na1<.a 1" bond NJ· 110 Ct\t r;;,l':IN Wlftdo-Wunr~ ~tr·Rem0d'L11:::: Fr11e .. 1 Kevon 87). ~3 Complete CletNH.lp, 04"''1 ':ntG ~~r;r 1rs S~RING CLCANIN<l ~~,~~~~'!}_ CMRISllAN PAtNTE!l ... .... $Cll'•"9 CIMn•ng SCMICI•• • OoofHIC ~· 4~ malnt 1, .. trtmmltlg, tree c "'Y l TIM! Call now for -..-Nf(OS WORK lW' Af>at -J ~ 60) 811ll':IOll 81 St3 313~
Repelre. ~1 (SLURRY • lltctdcal .. ts Mauro, 13 1~of7 ONf CAll DOES ll Alli Se>«• .. Spring t•1M.I,. • • • ~--Fr .. (II 841-J 8 w ...... ._._.., •••
MIX) Oval wonc. hvy I Complete ~tloa Covw• w. "• I btMll ,, buy It I • IHlll.. • H ...._.. 'e '' 71 "' .. ·~--,..AEF"t PMktnglOt Apt. Decks Cooctalt wait· P&llllllUITlll l •wn & Garo.n ~ orl\eufll S4a·~ •11111.a•a-...ll!. AflO ...-IToe>Ou htvPt1ntlf'Q l !l~r• • OU4LITY Wo•d Pro.
comp!• ~·list gd •• .,. Block wall• Room au.111., wor~ "" .. , I ~~ 9 r,• exp -~ -Salon oe ~ue lf\1 eKl St tot . 33d !IQ • ) n
Joe 645·426111am·tom dns 1SYf•KP 841H~ ••25513 tea-7401 1 ~Areel'S.133 l "...._llteO Ads "42-$t71 ... •tHwl2t-tlff l1ta A Zecd11ni,84 U•.&as.IH·llU ~~"::,_~-:M :.r:=
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PertonallUd
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st 1.200 oeo 1ee-1100 PO:~rl ,1250 080 •ea-seae
'74 450SL light !Slue
*""Pekin•. mao•. autt CHf VltOLf T '80 Rebbll DleMI low ml
H1,h••• Qu.elltv AM/FM c .... itlnt cond S.ltt a S.rvk• $3200 080 e.46-3007
CHICK '80 w"t pop tot.' cmpr le
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788-5303.857-8720 (714>472~3880 ,., ... ,, ..
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11 tr111 your dilemma?
You're Intelligent, hard-
working & l\ave a drive 10
tunher your cat"r. but
you're tocked Into a I
paying Jot> t>eeauM yoo
don't llave the neceasa
experience to venture
Into dllferent llelda
A ~lured, well·wrlt·
tel' reaume & lm1ow:~1t11
of the hiring proceu wlll
open doora to higher PIY·
Ing position•
T 1ke It lrom lhose who
II now
.1 WP.RKING WOMEN
(7 t4) 857-8741
lllLFlllAT Im~. opening. const
bckgrnd pref Heavy
phone1. Some typing
642-9237 lor Interview
lllLL Mii/fiii Tl••
Huntington Beach
HlghSchOOI
(714) 536-2514
westmlnate< High School
(714) 893-1381
Fovnta:n Valley High
School
(714)962-3301
Ocean VI-High SchOOI
(7141848--0656
Marini High SchOOI
(7 14)893-6571
Edison High School
(7 14) 962· 13S6
These are all llm11ed
Term Po11t1ons.
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ROBINS
FORD
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STOOi llRL Frost lree relrlg runs per-25' Cluale Lyman CrulMr,
lect $200 673_2697 V-Benh. hNd, nds eng JHp s MU wanted to do house-work $4000 Ed 851-1000 -
keeping & llte •tock Ask Frost free REFRICU:R---------'II Jiff OlllHU
for Karen. 540-0979 ATOR, runs great S 17 5 30' Searay '79 Weekender 4dr. automatic, pi s, tilt,
... 111&11
Top M"*'8 Pric.t Paid
M~ I!. CNtl Hw11
Newport Be~h
673-0900
Cell Peter°' .it "::;::::=:;;:;·1 ......... ti • .. ~ ti 4111119•11'1 2 13 or 714 837-2333
IC 41 78 Ul3gel convert Gd
al\ape, nd1 clutch St200tob0. 751-7480 ev New 'H 'alnttock,
'77 MG8, lmmac cond, lncludl~~~ new 16
new rebll eng, new top IUOI ... ITS .
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l 712-0100 accn1:
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owner AM/FM aterec
$3000 080 850-3890
V1 .. 1wa1•• 17 SUMMER 110 Volt DRYER $9S Del Roomy 11· beam. loran. radial tires, A/C prep & •
avail. 540-9671 Iv m~ pilot. llsl\ finder. twn extra cap 1Uel'1ank. (Ilk I'"" lr1f'd thf' • Volvo dSll Aakg $59K. c 1342, ser •0661) Rt'g11tfr and T1mt:•
JOBS I General E18ctrlc Refrlger-HallerH of Ctl 6?5-8711 110 Ill but I alway• u•t tht
1Ul1"rlttfft ~condition S 17SO
983-8693 '" ~--~ ator xlnt condition $ISO 33. YORKTOWN 1972 ORANGi COAST Dail> Pilot for
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P09Ular 5 ep<S, aJr. stereo.
caa1 . custom trim pkg
Low mlle1, Ilk• new
(" tOMF151) l<elty Blue
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PRICE
14411 Katelluf57 Fwy,
Anaheim
WE CARE
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BILL YATES
VW-PORSCHE
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837-4800 49 l -4S I I M lhru Fri only.
COUNTER HELP pltlme
thru F 11:30-2:30
EQual Opportunity
, Employer
-. EARN 673-9262 FGISD Really clean Jeep/Renault ret'fu1tm«>nt •73 BIJ• Bug, cl\erry, lo ml
"'e••· • "'cto HOt Point Relrtg. almond $22.000 213-743-2260 2S24 Harbor Costa Mesa K••lt1 Dabbo trade or beat offer $1600 Hive aometl\lng to ..it? A.,...., .. _._,. ~ $125759-9590 818-885-1116 1•tl02• __ , _______ 840·8252 I CluN. fledadldoltwetl. Call George bef 1 lam. or
att 2pm M-Frl 432--0670
PAYHLLOLEH
Immediate opening. Mini•
mum ot 1 Yr Payroll EX·
perlence required & 10
key by tooch a must.
Dut1es Incl extensive
phone communication.
some personnel work &
llllng. Apply In person
6·30 AM· 4 30 PM
lmag~~j:; ;~ ~:;-19 MONEY I HY APPLIAIOH 34'0ffshore Cruiser 1965 =T,_ra-c'""'k,_l_•_· __ •---.9""'0'""'3=5,.. r.•pon fkiult -· -:---'
designed to be the most 1 PRIZES LES 957-8133 TD, FG. S20K 213-H3-!'!llN-o"'A"'d------·1 : UllmLllT Duu Selon. Cd M
640·1900
•llHIPlll Day WO(k In Npt & C.M
good hours & pay. For In·
tervi.w. Lori 675-47t0
Jewelry Sales
exciting card & gift store 22601818-885-1116 In America! Due lo lt'a Im I BUY RE FRIG ERA TORS
mediate aucc.11 we ,.. TRIPS Working or Not CASH •2 n. lll&ll lllll '80 Toyota 4•4 long bed
Quire addltlonal full time PAID. 760-727S With available Newport w/shell. Runs greall ---$6000 642-2014 staff II you con1lder THIS COND A'"' ANCES s 11 p C t a 1 n • we II yourself 10 have high RE .-.-LI equipped 2 Boat owner WANTED· Economlcal
standards and •nJoy Sta.MER Washers. dryers, relrlg's MUST SELL (619) t ruck , reasonable. $50-$300 1630 Superior deallng with the publle. C.M 645•22281631•3197 222-7771 S48-3155 we want to meet & ttlk
HoRoscoP£ SYDNEY
0MARR
Fiii .IEWELllY
TIElllAIWAY
THE JOLLY ROGER INC
17042 GILLETTE AVE
IRVINE (714) 250--0331
with you lmmedlllety We hllftrt .. 9'1 REFRIGERATOR Large 2 41' FIJ,rl41t AUSUI bti.1t1, Friday, June 7
offer beautiful working IAILY "LIT door. Very good cond. With 1vallabli Newport Clanin 9045 ARIES (March 21-.\pnl 19): Romance dominates, style 1s
cond11lons. and at>ove • $150/obo Before s am sllp Specious aecommo-1933 Ford VB plek·\IP imprinted. )OU wln friend and have impetus for new stan m ne"
mature person, 181ary
plus commtsalon.
PlllY'SPIW
now hiring general res-
t.Urant help, must be
18/over Full & pan time
673-1366
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__. ... Ing ... _.~, , '" SELL (6l9) 222-1771 786-2040 concerning career. business. HIE llRLS to go plaoee llke Magic EA. DISHWASHER SlOO. '48 Sulek Roadmaster. TAURUS (April 20-Ma~ 20). Follow thro ugh on hunch. re~hze Huntlngto" Beach
Mra. Von Loat>erg part time evenings. Lots ot Mountain, Knotts Berry REFRIGERATOR S250 8' Tunnel bOat Pearl paint 4 Dr . n ew pa 1 n t . first 1mprcss1ons arc apt to be correct. Spothgh1 on career, amb1t1ons.
tun & SSS's 675-2335 Farm. 04' wtn PrlzM and 646-5848 w/grapl\lca Nu Jonbloed recl\romed. reblt eng. comm unit'-proicct, meetings with 1nnuenual people. Cancer, Leo, (714) 892-3331 ext 304
and
Newport a.act\_
Mra. Reynold1
(7 14) 644-1 212 ext. 237
PEllllAL
IEOlnUY
Award•. Call UI now! We . lrlr. Very last & very sate. $4800 49~5 156 . I J n I Sales have Mveral openings In frff te Yta &022 Leas motor $2000/obo. • · Aquanus persons ~un.• prominent )'. .
WI WUT c M . H a. or F v. Adora2Ble kitten•. box 556-6382 att. 6pm ·53 MBZ 220S showroom GEMI NI (May -1-Junc 20)· Emphasis on a~1h.t~ to communicate.
YH'H WIRTll 842-4333 trained, 7 wks, color var-EllSll 1I cond, 2-tone t>lue, recent entertain. to be gracious in acccpung ace~. You'll receive
int'I Marketing Firm Dased at tha LOS ANGELES S.-a *I lety avl. 536-7856 Electrlc Bly Cruiser worll $3700 650·8787 1n ttation lO travel. )Ou'll be more aware of body im age and general u.n lTTllUIT
Mon-Sat. 7-2pm. Laouna
e.ach 494-~88
~.~:'~::~~ ::: TIMES Te1em1rketlng Ot· J Beautiful altered 12 month Good Shape. $7900. '67 Muat. Conv All orig. appearance. Saglttanan plays role
MCretary to principals ot lice In Costa Mes4 Effec· STUDEITS old orange male cat. 64S-8812 or 642-1178 Low miles. Exel cond. CANCER (June 21-Jul}' 22): If persistent, )ou'll obtain needed
company as well as ~~~~:on18~ao~r .~~: ll+YUll IU S40-4 115 ltata Sail 4 Priced to sell. 720-0766 fund:ng. Some strings arc attached. revisions will be ne-ccssa11 and
IDYERTISll&
ARTIST
foreign executive. Top you 10 AArn more than SPM-9PM In Fountain Val-Free to gd homes 8 Lab ; L Aattl laportt4 vou'll be asked to submit a .. model." \heck details. be aware of various secreterlal skills re-,... 15 tt LASER. New multi _ • · • quired. Wiii be trained on $200 In commisston & ley $80. p/Wll dlt llng Collie Shep ml• puppies. color sall. E•oel cond. Alfa ... ff 9105 provlSlons.1 , ,., B
computer/word pro-wages by selling only 20 phones. No Mlllng. 8 wks old. 645-8151 SSSO, call 962•7621 ,
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Alia Romeo Sprint LEO ( ul) _3-'\,u~. __ ): e analyt ical. discern m otives, get
cesalng. Sl\oold be skit· subscriptions a week. It's 711·2111 Free 10 gd hOme female 4 thougHts on par.:r. lnd1 v1dual w ho appears tC> oppose you 1s actually
led In entertaining & possible to earn more yrs old Beagle & Terrlor, 16' Hobie Cit wllrlr two Ve loce49i;~~70 obo fasc.inat~d. You II find romance in surprising manner. Gemini. Virgo. Growing dally newspaper travel arrangements, than S 1000. weellly Slllf I.., SALIS t 99-4 7918 tt 5 traR.eze harness, good Sagittarius persons pla~ roles. on the Orange Coast aomelnternatlonaltravel· Hoursaretlexlbleandth1 txper. pref. Wkdy• & veryswee • 1 condlllon $1200 lfllW 9112 /
need• Imaginative. pro-Ing required. Foreign office Is Freewey cloae wknds PI T 67s.eeoo I FREE to good hOq'le. 213·698-72S1 · VIRGO (;\ug. ~3-Scpl. n): EmpHas1s on creattvtt}, change.
duotlve, layout artlat who languages desirable. For more Information call · I YOUNG PARAKEET * 24. Greenwich sloop, ·76 2002. snrt. cass. clean. d omestic adj ustment. diplo macy and gift that represents to ken of love
under1tand1mercl\andl•· Send resume to: 1278 S40.0301 TILE--( 857· 1445. Full keel. lots of extras. runs great $2900 obo Focus also on bas1C' needs. income, d1cl. recreauon and health. Taurus.
Ing, 10 dealgn advertising Gi.nneyre. "167. Laguna Sales 1... ,._ Male Doble/Si berian· Sacrifice at $5000 OBO. Must sell 675-5603 L ibra. Scorpio persons figure prominent I). ~r 1d1~~'rna~:~li:'~~~ Beach. CA 9265 1 Full ume inside READER SIUOITIR Husky s mo old all shots See & Steal! 642-2014 76 BMW 2oe2 Very good LIBRA ( cpl. 23-0cl. 22): Scenario h ighlights seclusion. secret
ket demands quality and PIEIS 1 ... lll.P(ll ~Slt~v~e~n~~;,d~~as:i:~ Part llme evenings. nds good home Eves 2s· Bayfield '78 FG/SD cond. Grey w/blue Int. meeting. c landesttnc arrangements. Emphasis on crcatl\ ll). change.
style. Mon & Tues 4pm-llnlsn, enjoys working with the 11 home or office. 498•30611544-2344 very c 1 ea n S 1 5 K s3900 call 64o-s36'3 \ am·t) and romance. \' o ung per)On pla)) ma1or role. Pisces. Virgo
Newp1per production Thurs & Fri 9-5PM Occas publlc Will llke phone & Contact James Czatny, we I I m a n n ere d 213-743-2260 80 5281 whtltan 62K ml, md1\ 1duals figure prominent!).
knowledgehe4pful Ablll· truckdrlvlngatso.Appty CQ\lnterads Work Ina 142·4113 Cockapooh mix, spade. 818·885-1116 loaded $10 .400 SCORPl0 (0cl.23·NO\ . .:!I) You'lllearnmoreaboutpropen~
ty to worll under dead· Pennysaver. 1660 Dea ttul frlendl office CM 11e.Mov1ng1Nee<1gd 34. COLUMBIA .74 1 H-854-1925/W-546-1330 I I 1 1 h R lines a must Prior news-Placentia Ave. c M u' · Y h"""e 979•0213 pro va ues. ong-ran~c prospects. spec1a re auons 1p. omance 1n-9.5 Mon-Fn Apply in '"'' ma1n1 7' • headroom. '83 BMW 728i 24K m1 fi b I t 'II h al n 1 to paper e~r 1n adv1n-person Penneysaver -- ---· • tenst 1es. respons1 1 1 1es increase. you ave unusu o ppo uni )
tAQe. Position ta lull time. PIHF IPIUTH/ 1660 Pt~centla Ave CM , TllYIL HEIT . splnkr 170, tSO, drifter fully loaded. Clean enhance income. M eet the deadline~
good benetltt, salary IEIHAL IPIUTilll · exper Est at> NB agency, Fatattare 6025 S29·500 obo 673•1989 S tS,OOO/obo. 673"5376 SA GITT ARIUS (NO\. 22-Dec. 211: Reach be\ond c urrent
commensurate with ex-Immediate opening In sue· IAl.EI PEllOI I min 2 yrs exp Pref Pars 2 loveseats rust color P«1 4 1 • Tartan '78 Ke71cKh ·es 635csl Nr new. Metallic expectation s. You'll Ond allies "along dhc wa~. ·• You atiract peo ple to
petlence Inquiries and cessful NB Independent Outside aales person trained No smkg Xlnt cond $200ea 673-2697 Fg/Sd reduced to S S gray with alarm system ) ou "'ith their problems confidence :s restored and vou realue )Our ~esum esA 10 DI Steve Bank tor lndlvldual to wanted lor stationery encen\lve & t>enef1ts 3 Piece lighted wall unil. l11tts4i:~,2,';i $38.700. 7141996-1885 own potential. Aries pla;s role '
ougl\, rt rector· perform a variety ol oper-company. e•per no nee Salary commensurate oak veneers 1so Off white _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilj
Dally Pilot PO Box atlonal luncuons Re· Salary &comm Forappt w/eJ1.per Corp & leisure couch. chair. olloman CATALINA 27 .• 78. llB. CAPRICORN (Dec :!2-Jan 19). 'trCS) independence. creat:v11~.
l S60. Costa Mesa, Ca mote item processing call Carol Mercer Call 756-1 777 btwn 8-5 s150 754•4491 loaded w/xtras i20.000. ~NQ£D willingness to mak<.' nc" ~tart and to pioneer a prOJeCt. Cycle ts such 92626 (M1n1v1ps) 50%. gnrl 957-6044 wa•(uOllf -Call 241-8105, 873·2545 ~ .......... that judgment and intu1uon remain on targrt. ~dd1t1onal capital can he
HAlllE OOAIT bk kpgl CSt researc11 SAIDWIC .. 11.,1• "" " b.ntiQue Twin Bed SlOO or 957-0771 II D l•INll raised \ou'll be more ~ecure SO'!. Hrs 10 7 M F Com n " n EJ1.p in ship /receiving Retrig sis lk new SSSO __ _ ••• ••• • · lllU PILOT pe1;iive saiary · & ben: PIT Students/ hswlves heavy Items 40 hrs s Console Color TV S350. RHODES 33· Sloop Gd -AQUARIUS (.Ian. 20-Fcb. 18). Fam ti} member cooperates. make'>
330W.BaySt. e111s Callpersonnelat Closed Sal/Sun NB day week Top t>enetits Callaft6pm650-2096 cond $8SOOorbes:otr 1Uflll ma1orconccss1on.Yourintul11H'1nrdtcct1sstrong,)Ousensepubeol
Co1t1 Mesa, Ca. 92626 COMMERCEBANK 852-1878 btwn 9am-4pm 548-7423. 8-11am EOE ART DECO Sofa/lovest. C~18/351-8881 , , ~ -public and y9u arc at r ight pla.ce at cruc1.al r.nomenl. Gourmet dining I'S 851•9900 IEORETARY/P/tl WIH OLEHI cot tbl st $500 Brass bar Sabot great cond. ~a~ featured tonight. Watch for Cancer nati ve.
LIULSIOIETAIY EOE M/FIV/H Mon thruFrt.9to 12•• Part-llmesalesneededlor stools. Brass/Glass din $800.648-1317 ~of, l'9W & PISCES (Feb . 19-M arch 20): Fcxus on private papers, hospttal
Part time, 3 d•V-ptwtc. (M-llOEmHIST Llghttyplng. 640-5078 10 days Call Buttercreek set $250. OaJc Bd $400 --~ v151ts, secret meetings, plans for future travel. Additional dema'nds arc
T & Fri). Litigation firm In energetic dependat>le. Cellars, 984-7894 Sola &d $350 972-8411 lllari1t EsaiJ. 7011 , ~ "' tna\:le o n your lime as popularity increases. O ne close to vou m ay bl'
N.B C111 476-70l6 type 45-6S wpm. lor SEOHTAIY BEAUTIFUL Crewel queen AYO~fo START .._, temporanl> confined . •
IAOllllST growing company nr O.C. PIT. shthnd. word proc Cats 5505 Dedspread.S12S. with With pump. boars & motor It ._ rnltte a ~ IF JUNE 7 IS YOUR BITHDAY you are concluding major cyclc.
General machine shop ~;~~r~:;T·8~~~4~~hr gen 1 ofc 536-9634 1-iome lor yng F/M1nx cat. matching headboard s7s. bracket. Used.~X In lr"h ~ ..... you'll Ix' nd of burden, you'll reach more people. personal horizon~ will
min 5 yrs exper Own u y. IECAITAIY 100% Ftt talless, sllver/bik Tlg mate draperys & valance water $SSO 6'"'""2181 ,_ be enlarged Ambittons and plans change love plays ma1or role and
tools. muat do own Mt· llECEmtlllT TO 1100/10. stripe $1 666 W 19th s~~. c:x':~;:r1:~002 SWORDFISH PLANK. 20 tt 'iC5iIM Ii you are capable now of sensing pulse ~f public. You succeed b)
ups & have snop math!'' typing. gen olc duties. C M 63t·8334 Patio chaise loonges $40 .~iuml~umd. ~~lbs labrl (ouching on universal theme. Y ou are spmtual. are attracted to la". ~!~~r~~! ':'~~:; c~~~ Irv toe Jim. 7S4-6216 Typ 60 wpm well groomed each 640-2307 ~!~ ~Y Mam~ Nev.; , • --science and metaphysics. Pisces, V1r~o persons pla} important roles :n
lor Marll 557-3380 llECEPTIHllT TO S 1110/10 Doti 5510 I IUY FIHITHE used s t950 786-8053 l1M)lll 1111 your life. Recent bu!tincss enterprise :s due 10 succeed . ..\ugust could be
IWITIU.CE •'I j1mmed1ate opening for an ~ntrylevel typ 40-~S~p~ DOGS A" PEOPLE! LES 9S7·8l33 iiiaw ----memorable for you in 1985. ,. energetic. prof Recep-I wo~penlngs in Pus 0 vacauons-SQruclng Up ----SH~ I hcka 7022 •...-W-r-;....,_;..;.,_;;....;_..;.,_.;;.__.:;...;...;;.__ _________ __. _______ _,
for private Club In CdM 11on1st at our NB office In Medl Denthmmed hire) Call Sherry s $46-28•8 MUST SELL 5 Ams furn oN?HORE MOORING TODAY' s
FIT or PIT Lamt> this front desk position 852-1252 .., ---Anllques TV. stereo
673-351S , greet our vialtors. direct I SHAMROCKPSNL,3848 ~:~def.' ~~:,erS~~P1:· 1 plants, relrig 640•7439 Wa~b~!11s1~~~ /1~1-e1~n IEPIUTIHUPW CROSSWORD PUZZLE
llllOAL llSllJlll I cans, ·open/dist mail. as-Campus Dr = 111 NB 545•386S Oak flhng cab $250 Kg 3 . p B DELIVERY DEPARTMENT
Exper lront & Dack olc s1st other Secretam~s -bed wl frame $150 Din Up to 5 ower 011 M LAREN'S BMW BlilnguaJ Spanlah work Typing exper req d SECti/RECPT ~HASA APSO pups. tDI w/4 chrs 5150 400,.., $230/mlhly B1lbo1 C
Sat & Sun 8am-•pm. 01 50wpm Tnls highly VIS-Regional Sales Office ror adorable, 7 wks. bik/wht, Clut>house Or 673_ 1989 Coves 650-2709 M-F 11119• S-S tlll 6
4pm-l2midnight, or work at>le position requires a naltonal fltnessle•Mclse 2 males. Shots. AKC WANTED-SLIP FOR 42ft 626 S. Euclid St
Doth shifts 631·3999 team player w/strong co seeks dependable S225 494·270S TRUNDLE BED $45 SAILBOAT In Np' Beach Fullerton, CA
communication & inter-person w/typlng, phone Poodle Pups, Teacup, Toy TOY5~~-~~j4SlO area Peter Wilday 714-6806300
MOTOR ROUTE
Avalllable 1n,
NEWPORT BEACH
LAGUNA BEACH
LAGUNA NIGUEL
Experience preferred but
not necessary Earn
$450 -$600 per month
No couecting Call 1oam
10 4pm Monday • Friday
IUllECIAST
IAILY PILOT
1.i-•121
personal skills Call or & general olllce skllls 1 $350 up 548-2848 (702) 825-0833 213-691-6701 send resume to Peggy Please call 7 14126 1 ·84341 Woodard Patio Furniture
Mercer (7 14) 7S2-7363 2 & D t 9117 Taylor Woodrow Homes SECTY/TYPIST lbti91ea 6010 complsets 4 iounges Motorcyclta/ _a_•_•_• _____ _
Cal1fornla LTD 49 21 1 lor Archttectural oll1ce. Antique 4 Poster Obi Bed ~!~~,~~6~olor 2 yrs old, Scoottll 1011 '72 240Z.12000.
Btrch SI NB 92663 ~lni typist I word pro-1 w/canopy. open box spg I ·s 1 Vespa P200E sliver. Uc (KIMS 240). Please
I cess1ng e•p destrable. yet' $750 2 Victorian Gltlft Sales I Must sell ssoo OBO leave_msg. 650-S338 RECEPTIOllST r.all Karen Otwn I' 5pm 1 Side Chairs. just reuphoi _ Mature & experience Re-660·<! 128 s310 64s.0963 ' 645-3370 Robert 78 280Z Xlnl cond, alr.
ceptlonist wanted for De 6122" 1 ·91 Yamaha 250 E•cl stereo & cass, new tires
sign co Typing 60 wprr CoroH Ile) Mu cond ssoo s48• 7107 I S52SO OBO 854-1959
with good lront office ap· June 7 & 8 8-4. 569
pearanee FIT posfttor'I $ $ Jasmine in alley BBQ, Please call 645-1791 lamps.typewriter, grt misc
RECEPTIOllST lr•iae -'14f
Photo Co Pleasant phont
manner hght typing, non-
Trailen,
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OPPORTUllTY
lh Ft Travel 1raUe<, Hit
contained S 197S 080
330 E 22nd SI Costa
Meaa 645-0165
piece corner couch
oup wht kitchen set.
pes chair t>ooks, etc
14922 Elm Ave. Sat 9-3 ·75 ComfOrt 21ft Very •u llTSll HOD nursing 3303 Hart>or Bl E-5 C M
c~~~ ~!~!!n~~~~P .J llEBEmtlllT_
nr C M Fairgrounds N B Texllle frrm-:OUsy OfC
PIT 7-3 30 3 30· 7 30., & helvy phones nr Hoag Crew Supervisors are now 3-11 t 1. 7 Please call nds a1eri friendly person ,
Mu1t1-fam11y twin m1llress clean. s/cont new inter "T. TIP"
5 l>o• .sprlng. exercise 9lps 6. '4 l96, 963-1983 S ti>d • ton power, -arr
b1lle. pictures. books & 78 Le11ure 25ft$3995, dlgltai cass., cruise, allo)
misc f 42S5 SHrlnen awning. cln, see at Coata wh"la. 30.000 mllea
(the Colony) Culve< to Mesa Ptrk 213-881-2439 (#1GYS213) Kelly Bluf
Scottsdale 618 8-4PM Book s 14,320 OUR
ACftOll
1 Pigment
6Btach
10 Eight prel
14 "One
15 Theaters
16 Sliver
17 Biographies
18 In lhe 1n1erim
20 Rival 21 Ke@p -on
23 Bank paper
241 Apiary
25 Brew
26 Liberator
30Flo-
J• Kind of runaway
35 Cono110n
37 Flying Down
10 -38 Small isles
39 Ou1pour1ng 41 Opera hefo1ne
42 --gllnce
43 Vegetat>les
44 Notc.blltd 46 Gr .... i.tlet
•8 Newspersona SO Embrac.t
S2 Mtne<ll IOUtCH
53 Abuse
56 Clock part 57 Sall chuck
60 BOISft
82 A110<ney·
64 Morsels
6S Ptvol
66 LOOP 67 Kayway
68 Shlldt 11oes
&9 Ltab11tt1es
DOWN
t Rsnoe an;ma1
2 Melange 3 Oe11ot1on
4 Enhef
S uneasy 6 S1<1 7 Solt drinks
8 Tchrs O<g 9 Flamenco
10 Tilt! res1 11 Nally 12 Challer
13 It 1n lhe red 19 Pra11;e crop
_n0ppose0
1• eooy pens 25 01')' ol wines 28 Ten 27 lnspmt
28 True M on.Fr 1 IO.SP M It typing. all benefits needed to WOfk in a profeSSIOflal
549-3061 ,
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Vikki
7 30•4P~ management position. Miacellaa"n 6211 Aatt Ltaail tolO PRICE .. .-:---....--r.o..--~-.,.,.....-
Dal.ly Pl.IOI... CARPET 82 sq yd•
•• • • • • • • • • I We now have openincs for younc s~~~'.u;~ ~~~wsil~c ~"
•·:. I adults to supervise newspa"ers 545•24" after 6pm t" Desk, twin Ded xtra lg • PART TIME • sales crews. wtdrawerab11.1n,e1ec 1wn • OFFllrV CLERK • mower/edger/blower & • ~CJ • spreader ?O" round tbl • • Responsibilities wil include tirinc, w/lazy susan. Call betwf"I : Very bu1y cil't'uletion oHiN• n ...... t .. • 4-7PM 96&-271S
• per1 t imf" hf'lp ani.wi"rin~ h1•1n~ e traiflinc and motivatinc teens in Glau-:-ctiln1. Cordey,
• t(' w . h • bt in' t f th Heisy, cut Cobol! to phone tr• ..... ... .. ...... nt('(' r u ... -• 0 a '"' new cus omers or e whit•. depreulon. anttq : t~n! ppli('ttnl .. mu,.1 tw· n••at. • I d' breadmaker SS-1125 • ""'°" Ible. anff h1t"f" a pl .. a r.tu11 : areas ea Ill 09~spaperS. ''48 8eypon Wey, NB
: tele,atont" (""rM>nalit ~, "'u ml" l1f(hl e John Wayne-F1m1ly Ten : otritt work •'84" Hou~ llrf' \fon-fri. : For an excelent opporhrltly, and :x, c~8~1~mberahlp
• 9,00 AM ao 2:00 P\-1. "'•artm~ ~nlnr~ • . f $600 ••oo ,.. week
• ._ 1100,00 rw>r Wttk. •\pph jf\ rw>r• • earnmis 0 ·~ f""r I Ktng velvet bedspread .. r · ,.. e S125. Custom beige
•• iltCHl· Mo.a·Thant. 2:00 l o HHI P\1. • I dra~ S100 brua rod
e AM ror £latte. •.1 S75. "4·7851 • • CALL f OR llTERYIEW Nwpl Tenrnt Ctut> ~ e e • o.fttllp S380 total Incl
e e 842-4333 ltt mo Cu" 673 035•
: • I • f QUEEN •In bed119rud e "•T OAILY PILOT e I Or: • MfthtOM. new, 1of1 tuno OAANOe co~ • E s 100 Mt1r bdrm "' kO • ,_.,.,..,...-,c:.e•..-. I.A 1.1~;: • IRUC EISLEY t.z. whtlatt S500. 2 modem
• tftN !~ °"'°"'Uff'TY Mh OYfl'I • :hair$ S 100 ea 9.42 0138 : ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·• ~---~-~~-~~~--..... ~===~ -· ,
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CHRYSL61VPL YMOUlH
842-0831 540-5184
112,llt
Ketella II 57 Fwy.
Anaheim
29 Annul
31 Cycle
32 Set duck
33 Ways
36 Spanish lac;I)'
40 Unbnorms
• 1 Play pans 43 Saint -
Caihedrll
415 Wates ntoghbor
417 OryneH
•9 Balances 51 ~onkt<I 53 Reaves
54 Oep<ev1ty
S50YerJidt
56 Ear Pl•I 57 Unkempt ont sa Otrtctton
59 Oven.helm•
61 Cut>•I
63 Boot part
12
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,Alloy Wh"'• a MORel
New Body Style anlj
SHARPI Kell~ Blue Boole
$7205 OUR PRIC!
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Anaheit'n ---Wl WILL NOT
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P\8.IC NOTtCE
NOTICE OF
r;>.IVIDED PUBLICATION
......
Pursvant to Sect1on1 3381 through 3385, Revenue and Taxation Code, the
Notice ot Power to Sell T.X·O.faulted Property In and f()( the County 6f
Orange State ol C111f0<nta, has !>Mn dMded and d istributed to v11lou1
newspapers of general clrculatlon pubH•hed In 1ald county, for publlcttlon of
• poruon there1)f In e~ch of said new1paper1
PARCEL NUMBERING
SYSTEM EXPLANATION
The Assessor 1 Map Parcel Num~r when used to deacrJ~ proP9f1y In this
hat, refers Jo the Aase1eor·s map book, the map page or block number In the
book and the indMdual parcel number ~n the map pig• or within tl'I• b lock.
>..parcel number as for example, "0"4·363·05" would mean Book 44 of the
Atsessor's Maps. Block 363 (map page 36. bloCk 3), and Parcel 6 within lhlt
block. 'The maps referred to are av1llable tor lnapecllon In the office of the
Assessor
,,, Or&n99 Cout DAILY PILOTirtiur~y. June 8. 19U C7
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Communtcy ~ Dletrlcl ~Cy COl1eOe ~ f)lcept .. Oii, Oif tlQl'tl. lngton IMcll City 8chOOI YOU AM IH DUAUl T trlCel IO .. ii' .... ~
lld OMdl!M· 2:00 o'cloQ ltd DHdllne 10 00 mlnef.,, mlnwal rt;hl• Dl9tr.ct lld 0Md1int 2 00 UNDfi. A O[[D.Of TAUIT Otdtf at ~ al ~
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!let of PIHc:llMlhQ Oltclor. flee of~~ Dlr«tor. geo!Mr!MI '1Ml'll end ... '-· ~51 Crarntf YM. ERTV. IT MAY ll 901.0 AT !.WOW to ... ~ ..
lloetty Kelln, Cout Comm &.tty Kelln, CoMt Comm prod\ICit clet~ therefrom. Huntk\01~ hlCfl Pro)tiet A PU91.tC SAU!, '' Y ~-~. TerlNW
Colf1g1 Olllrlcl . 1370 C.Olfe.sia Dlttrlcl, 1310 wl1"°"t· llOweYef, the rtoM l«*'itlrlc.tlon Name, Cair:· NHD AN !XJ't.ANAT woirll anc1 oltlet ,..-, wor1c
Adtlm•. Cotta ~· 92828 Ad~ .. Cotti MM& 92620 to drill, mine. tlora. ••l)IOr• Ing ' lntlalf1llon p eo• Of THE N..4 TUR£ OI TH! IO ~ .... ~of ~. Protac l ldtntlflClllon Project ldanlltloallon pP!oreand OC*ltellirouoti Pl9n1 Are On file Malnten-PAOC!!OINOI AGAINST ttot OI .,.,.. .,. ~
NIMI 81d 11247 -Otenoe Netne' lld f 1241 -OfMOt 1M tutflca or Ille Uc>'* 500 ~ ~rnatlt. 170-17111 YO\J YOU SHOVl.0 COH~ !Of tllll prOC*1)' 9lt4 MW11
Oout eoiieoa Ou9d aa.utJ. Couc CollecM Hee•lnQ • reetottNIUbtufi11C10fMl<f ,,,..., Huntington a.di. TACT A t.AWY!A ~ 1n -~ ll'IO·W .. ,..
tlcltlc>I\ ltrojle1 MaCllll\ICll lltallablll· land .. rlMN9d In deed CA 920.-1 On 713115 al 1000 AM oelvect II the otttce of ~Plantar1onttle Ot· 1111on/f'o11r lldg• Ari fromThelMneCompany. NOTICE IS Hl .. llY V(ADUOO HRVIOI C()A.. DofWd l ~. attomer
flee ot Director, !ugene , c.tlt•. Kome !c:onOm1C:9 MlchJOln COfPO(lllOn r .. OIVl!N lhll 1111 1bov• POAATION, u ttie duly ap. tor peraonat ,..,,...,,ow.,
Hairle. Plly Fee. PfaMl.nQ. ,..Kfllty. Slllll c.n1., .. Teet\-GOf'ded MlrCh JO 1878 I" named SctlOOI DlltrlC1 ol Or· pointed Trull .. under and •t 1224 l . I<.-A11e.. lult•
Coaat Comm Collfelt Oii-"°'°OY 9ook 12814, ltaoa 1237 ot lllQIC0\11\ty, Ctllfort111.11C1· pureuant to OMd ol Trutt 211, Orange. Callfornla, Ot
trlet. 1310 Adam•. Cotta Pl1lot Plant.,. on me Ot· Ottle1al Record• Ing by 11\CI llVOl>Qh Ill Go¥· Recorded on 8131193 .. may be flied wlUI ffle CWlt OI
M .. • 820:l6 Tel1p11ot1e: f\Qe of Olrector. l!ugene ' Aleo axc;apt 111 we111 .,nlng loard, lllr11n1tter r• Doeument no t3·H 1444. of the Sl;per~ Coull, 11 MY
(714) 432-5707 Harrie, Phy. Fae:. Pftl\nlng, rlghll. wnatnet IUCh ,,., '"'~ 10 •• ''DISTRICT'',-*" Otflcl.i Aac.ord• In the~ time•"• flrat pubilcatlOn OI
NOTIC! IS HEREBY eo,.t Comm Coffeoa Dia-rlghtut\alltMtlpatian.over reeeive 11() to bllt not let• of I"-Aeco<cw of'Orange tlllet10tlcfer'ldbefor•"*'·
GIVEN llllt tll• abOVI· ttlel. 1370 AOVM. co.ti lyTng. IPPfOprl111ve W · lhlll IM ll>OYl•tt•led time. County, c.i1fornla, edCUted lnQ IN ""
namtd SclloOI 0111r1e1 ot Or· M... 82429 T alapllona cOllllnQ. prtaerlptlve or con-'""° blO. lor the •watel ot by A~THONY P~MON 6 l'Of' tvntlef 1nlonNtlOn
ano-Counl'y. California, Kl· (11•> '32·5707 lreclual Wll"°"I llOWIWf ac.ontract '°'the lboYe PfO-8AR8AAA M PEARSON .. and bid lorml ac>OIY e1 Int All property 1$ In the Township South Ind Range Welt Of San Bernardino Ing by and tllrougll 111 GOY· NOTICE IS HEREBY ,,,. righl of encry tor,,,. ••• )eC1 c i.IFT ON s TNW0-00 omc. of OONIO L Oan•
Base and Meridian •nlng Board, hereln•ll• r• GIVEN 111•1 lht •bOY•· arclM ol tueh rlQhll •• r• B~ .n.11 ~ ,~ ltl SMITtt JR Will SEl.l AT 1224 e Kalelle Aw. 8ulta
NOTICE OF POWER TO SELL
TAX-DEFAULTED
PROPERTY
Pubhc Notice 1s hereby g111en that ftve or more years ha11e elapsed since
the 1a11es and assessments on the real property described herein was
declared to be tax·defaulled and that, by oper1111on of law on July 1, 1985 at
the hour ol 8 00 a m the hereinafter described real property wUI become
subject 10 the tax collector's power ol sale lor failure to pey said duly
assessed and l~ally levied taxes against H id property, and that, unless the
property Is sooner redeemed or an Installment plan of redemption Is Initiated
as provided by law prior to 5·00 p.m' on the last business day ol June 1985,
the tax collector power ot sate wlll ante
The amount tor which the property was originally declared to be tax·
defaulted 1s shown as the amount being set forth 1n dollars and cents
opposite the desc11p11on ol the property If lhe property 11 not redeemed the
r1ght ol redemption will terminate upon any subSeQuent sale by the tax
collector
lerred to u "DISTRICT", wlll named Scf'loolOle111C1 of Of· MfVed 0n deed lrOf'll TM 1'11 !>'-IOanhl~ al>OVI, PU81.IC AUCTION TO THE 211. Orange. Celifornla r~llf up 10, but no1 Ill• .. County, Callf0tt1la, act· lrvtne Company, t MIClllQan •NI 11\all ~ OC*leCI and M40MEST 910DER FOR T"f rlQhi 11,...,....., 10 r•
than the 1boV•ll•teC1 time, Ing by and thtougll ll• Oov· Corporetlon. recordael publicly rNd l l<NCI at 1"9 CASH. (paylbll 11 llma 01 ,.ct any and all bld4I.
aealael bide for Iha award of erning 80atd, lleretnelter r• Merati 30 1978 In 8oolll 1t>ov•·•1ttao ttma i nd .. ie 1n 11Wful mo.,.,_ ol the Dlt.cl Mty 21 1N5
• contract lor th• lbOVI pro-l•rr.cl lo .. "049TRICT", wlll 12814. Pege 1237 ol O!tlcl•I plKe A--~i. United St1IH) II THE OONA.LO L. o~ .. Al·
)eel. raoalVI up lo, but not leler Records Tll«e wUI be I 0 .._...., NORTH FRONT ENTRANCE tome, fllf aw ttw...wl
Bide &hall ~ raeatv.cl In than the aboV9>-tllled lime. PARCEL 3 required lor MGll M1 of bid T O T H E C O U N T y ,...,..._,tatf'te
tt19 plac. ld«lllfled at>ove, Meted bide for 11\9 tward OI EaMmantl u Ml tonh 1n docum1nt1 lo guar1n1 .. COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC {)Clft;d• L. Deft1e1e. Al•
and lhall be OC*1eC1 and 1conlrlcif0f'lhalb0Vlpro-IM Sec11on1 entitled Car· their retum in good COfl· CENTER DRIVE WEST. torMJ at Law, 1tM ·I.
publicly read aloud II IM ject tlln E.-nen11 tor Ownaf1 dltlon Wllh•n 0 days ,,.., the SANT A 4NA CA 82"701 Ill Katatia ·-· hn. tu, Of·
1bov•·•tatad llm• and Bide lhlll be r-'119d In and SuPCX>rt Sallement t>td OQ1mng dll• NQlll 11111 11'1<1 1n11r .. 1 con· ~. CA.-,
plac.' Illa ptaoa ld9nt1flael 1boYe, and Encroacnmtnt ol IM Eeen Otd rnuat conl0<m vty90 to and now Mk! Dy 11 Pul>llltlld Orange Cout
Thar• will be a 110 00 ~ and thall be opanlCI enel Article •"11t11d Ent· and be rMponllll9 to 1111 un!Hf NJd Oaad' of Tru.t In Otlly P1101 Mey 30 31. JI.Int
potlt required 10< aacll M4>f publicly read alolld al tile rMnll' of th• Dacl111Uon cot1trac1 d~t• th• properly 111u11ac:s in eald 6 186S
bid docurMnt1 to guar1ntM 1bo111·1tatad time "4d PARCEL 4 E.ch bldeler lh•ll 11Ubmtt. Councy Celtlorn11 dl9crlb· TnF-02~
their racurn In gOO<I con· piece. Ea1emen11 11 aucll ... ,.. on th• form lurnitned with 1ng tfll lanes 1he1•1n· I ----------
dltlon within ten (10) daye Tiler• wlll be 1110 00 d• "*'" are p1rt1cularly Ml 1n1 contract documan11. 1 LOT 26 IN BLOCK 18 OF f'taJC NOTICE •lier,,,. blel opening Cl•t• potll required tor each Ml ol forth tn the ArtlCll en1111ac:1 1111 of Ill procx>Md l\Jbcon· SECTION 8 NEWPORT
Each bid mutt conform bid document1 to guarani.. 'EaMmenta ot 1111 Decrtr· tract0ts on llltl P•Oj9Ct ti BEACH IN THE CIT'/ OF K·111ot
Ind be rnpontlva 10 the their return tn gOOd con· lllOn of Covenants Con· required by lhl Sublllllng NEWPORT BEACl1 AS PER NOTICI Of
contrlCI document• d1Uon within ten (101 days dlt1ons end R .. 1ric11ons re anel Subcon1r1c11ng Fair MAP RECORD€0 IN BOOt< D4lATM Ofl
Each bide!« lhall MJbmlt, titer the t>l<I ~·no d1te COf'dad on June 8 1976 1n PrachcH Act Government • p AGE 2 7 M 'S. A~ Gllln'l'UOI
on 1119 form lvrnlll\ad Wltll Eich Old mull conform 8()()1( 117&e PIQH 420 10 CO<le S.Ctton • 100 et taq CELLANEOUS MAPS N INUEIUM
th• contract dOCUrn«lll. I and tM r11pon1Allf to the A8• 1ncluslve. of Ott1c11l Al· Each l>ld«Hf mull wbm+t THE MAPS IN THE OFFICE ANO°' NTITION
All inlormallon concerning reclemptton. or the Initiation ol an Installment
plan ·or redemption will. upon requeat. be furnished by Rqbert l. Citron.
_ .... _ .. .,.._'!"'"_~Treasurer· Tax Collector and Redemption Officer, 106 Finance Bldg .. 630 N.
Broadway, (P O Bo11 1438). Santa Ana. California. 92702. ·
till Ol lhe PfopoMd IUbcon-contract documanll oord• of Mid Counly (Ult W11h ·~h blel I c:ertlfled or OF THE COUNTY RE · TO ~,.,.
tractore on lhl• proj9Ct •• Each bidder lhlll tubmll, "MHtar Daclarellon I under Cathl9t. ClllCk P•y•bll 10 CORDER OF SAID COUN· EaTATI NO. A·13MU required by the Subi.1t1ng on tha lorM lumlthed 110rlth the Section tiaadlng11n sucn the DISTRICT or• bid t>Ond TY To 111 ,....,. ~.,. ...
end Subcontr1ct1ng Fair th• contract documant1, 1 Article eolltlad 11 lollowe in •h• form Ml forth In the The 1trMI ldOrffl 1no c;reouora end conlln91n1
Practic.. Act Gbvt COd• 1111 of Illa pr090Md eubCOn· "Ownera RIQllll and OutlM contract Clocumentt in ottlef common 01S1Qn111on etedltors enel l)lrlOtll ..no
Sac 4100 et eeq tractora on thl• pto)ac:I II Utllllles and C1bta Tale-amoun1 001 leU than t0% OI 1f eny ol ,,,. rut ptOQarty miy be ott\atWIM 1n1er11tacl Dated this 8 day of May, 1985
"OBERT L. CITRON
Treuurer-Tax Collector of
Oran;• County, State of Callfornla
Each blelder must submit required by Iha SYblltllng vt11on" Support Ind Setti.-Che mu1mum amount 01 t>1<1 Cl 1 ac" b • d • b o .e s 1n tna wilt 1nc:11or 111111 ot
with aach bid • certified or and Subeoncractlng F1lr mant · Encro1chm1n1 u • guarantM tnet tne bid· purportld 10 ~ 1809 w Ac. NE s Ge RT R u o E
cashier'• checit payabll to Practleet Att Govt Coc:s. and Community Fac1H11ft dar will entei inio lhe Balooa Blvd Newoori BRESLIN
the DISTRICT or. bid bonel ~ 4100 •t seq Easement propoMCI c;ontract 11 tne e..c11 CA 82663. A l)llllton ,, ... !>Mii fll90
78 Volvo GT $3800 S
ropf, AC. FM stereo. runs
gr .. t. Clean. 5•8·6784
The real property that 1s lhe sub1ect ot thts Notice Is situated tn the County of
84 GI. T Wagon, lmmac Orange. State of Cal1for.nia. and 1s described as follows loaded. turbo. gH. It gra)
In tne form Ml forth 1n the E'acl\ bidder mutt tubmrt PARCEL 5 same •• 1w1rdld lo such Tt>a und9<1ionao Tru11ee 0 y Jo H N e ow AA o
contrlCI documenll In an with 1ach blel 1 certified or EaHmenl 0111< lo1 8 ot b•dder In the event ol failure d11ela1m1any 1tet><llty to• '"Y BRESLIN WILLIAM JAMES
1mount not less then 10% ol cuhte<'• check pey1bll to Tract 9818 up.-m1p llll<l 10 enter Into •••Cl contract. 1ncorr1CI0111 of trie streatl BRESL1N & MARYANNE
the maximum amount 01 bid the DISTRICT or• bid bond In Book 4t4, Pagas 15 to 23 sucn sacurity will oa. 101· addreu Ind otner common WHITMORE 1n the Superior $15.800 714-645-0650 or · 818·440·9527 PROPERTY TAX-DEFAULTED IN THE YEAR 1980 FOR THE TAXES. es 1 guartntM that the bid· In Iha lorm Ml forth In th• 1nclu1111e, of Mltcellaneova felled ST CT des1gn111on 11 any snownl Court ol Orenge County r•
Aatt1, Dtaeatic ASSESSMENTS AND OTHER CHARGES OF THE FISCAL YEAR 1979·80 dtr will antar IAto 1111 contract document• In en Mep1, record• of eald Coun· Tne DI RI reM<vn hare<n I quntlng trill JO+iH a>-
COST A MESA CITY
awk, auto. No 21 -Default 80·523247. AP 115·•24·34. $1•50 16, Avila Salvador.
propoMd '°""~ II th• amount not, ... tlltn 10% ot ty. for th• purpo11 01 the t1ghl to re1ect eny ()t IJI Said Mia will be mace OUI WARD BRESLIN WILLIAM •am• 11 twllelad to 9UCt\ the maximum amount of bid draln1oe banel1111ng 1ne bt<ls or lo weive eny 11• Wl1110tll COVlfilnl '0< .,.,. JAME s BR Es l 1 N &
blddar In tfll e....nt of !allure u 1 gu1r1nlM tllal the bid· property conveyed h«e4n. reoulanhll or intormallhet raniy ••P'•U 01 .mphec:I re-MARV ANNE WHITMORE o.
to en. ter onto Mid COl'llract dar will inter 1n10 tlla P<OYlded that eucn ora1nege in •ny bid• or in the O•dd•"Q
1
glfdl"Q litle pos~·on o• acx><><nted u P9'90t'ill rep.
eucll eec:urlty Wiii be lor· PfOpoMCI contrlCI 11 Illa lhall not unr .. IOrltbly r• Pureuant to 1111 provltlont ancumbtancet to P•Y the1r...,,ltli11910 ldmlnleter tfll Or. hatchbaci<, gd cond & 2101 Placenha Ave
runt well, 5•8·7444 No 22 -Default 80-527293. AP 139·073-09. $231 44, Asllln. Jolin M Jr
14Hleel 11m1 11 1w1telad to IUCh atrlet tl'le Intended UM end 01 Seeton 1773 of lhe l•b<>f r1m11n1ng pr1nc1pll aum of esttla of tri1 oec.denl
The DISTRICT reterVM bldelar In the 1...-nt olfallure enjoyment 91 eald lot B Cooa ol trie Stele of Cati· 1111 001ac11 MCureel by U •d 1 Ttie pa11t1on r1que111
83 Riviera -v.8, full) 3205 M ichigan A11e
loaded, moon.roor . No 23 -Default 80-534040, AP
leather xlril cond 2400 2395 Columbia Or
141-453·15, $199 90, Khader, Hamdalla.
ttlil rlgtlt to ~ eny Of eh to 11t1ter 11110 aald conlr11Ct. Tl\e alrHf tddrt1s or tomta. tile OISTFllCT nu o&-OMd of Trulf \li'ltP! tnternt 1uthof1ty to 16minle1ar Iha
bldl or to waive any Ir· tueh aecurlty wttl b4I for· other common dHlgn111on talnac:s from 1"-Director 01 thereon. u provided in H id utlla under tn. fnde9«'t·
regul1rlt1M In any bldl or tn latteel of sa I Cl prop 1 rt y 11 the O.per1menl 01 lnduttrlat no1-i11. a<1111ne11 •' any dtnt Admlnt11ratl0n of E•
ml. s 1 i9oo 731.1°493 No 24 -Default 80·52517 1. AP 424·3 1 1· 16 (formerly 116·011-17), $295 72.
309 Fodor. Laszlo 1856 Parkglen Cir ca•mac
the bidding. Thi DISTRICT reMrVll purport eel to ba 2 7 Re la Ilona '"' ganarel under tl'le terma of the OMd "'"Act
Purauant to the provl1ton1 tile right to re)9ct any or all Al<larwood. Irvine. Cllllorn11 P~evllhl'IQ ''" of Pit diam ol Trust 1 .... Cf\llQ91 ano A ,,..,,nQ on tha P91lllor1
of S.Ctlon I 773 of Iha Labof bld1 or to waive any Ir· 82714 1'•g11 anel the ganerel ••Pl" ... of tile Tru•l• 1nd ..," o. l'leld on JUNE 2t
·72-a -.a-u -c1_c_o_n ""1e-11""'he-1, NEWPORT BEACH CITY
int new BS tires Please No 25 -Default 80·264333, AP 424·454·01 (formerly
call for <Mltalls 5•8·8657 $2568 641 Engel Jeanette M .. 4711 Seashore Dr
COO. of the State of Call-ragulttrmas In any bid• or in Said II.la Wit 1>1 made prevlllll'IQ reta for hOllday of Ina trust• creeteel by M •d 1985 11 8 30 A M "' 0.01
lornta, tl'll DISTRICT 1111 ob-tl'll bidding without eov.,_,,t or wer· ano OYl(llmt w()(k in the lo-Oaed of Trull lor trie 1110 3 11 700 CIVIC Canter
lllnacl lrOf'll the OlrtetOf' ol Purautnl to IM prOV\liOnl rtnty. 114'rait or 1mp411d u C.lily •n wf\ICll lhoa worl! 11 to 1mount rH1on11>1y est•· [)<1119 Wnl. Sant• A,,._ CA
045-174-011. the e>.partrMnt or 1ne1u11r1a1 ot Section t773 ol tne lab<>f 10 title, poeMUlon or en-oar1orrned tor eacn craft or 1m11eel10 t>a S289 •56 !• 82702
NABERS
CADILLAC
LARGEST SELECTION
of late mOdel. low mileage
Cadlllacs ln Orange
County• See us today•
540-1860
No 26 -Default 80-300440. AP 461-043·16. $1421 00.
chehr Z
Ralatlons 1111 general COO. of the Slltl of Call· cumbrances to 11t11ty the tyJ:i41olwo1k9',.n.a<lldt<>•11·1 T1>1o.naf1c11ryunde<,.CI IF YOU OBJECT 10 ,,,.
Foroutan. Manu· pr1111mno rat• of par diem lornla, the DISTRICT 1111 ob· unpt ld b11ance due on the teuta Iha contract Th_ I Oaad of Trutl l'lefetotor' ea· grentlng.of 1111 P911t1on, you
wagH tnel the ganar11 ltlnac:I from Iha Dlrecior of note or notes eecured by ra1et ire on Ille 81 Ille DIS· ecutld al\d delivered 10 1rie snould e1thll' apoe-r 11 tl>I
pra111111ng reta for hOlldey th• Dap1rtrMnt of lneluatrlll H id Dead of Trull, to wit TRICT olllc• IOCl!l•d 11 unoerslQned 1 Wftllen Oec·l naar1ng 1nd 11111 your ob-
1nd 0111<1lma work In tile lo-R•latlona th• gen er el $97.962.60. plu1 Ille follow· 20•51 Creimar l•~•· Hunt· 111r11ton ot Dafeun and Da· iec;ttona or hlewntt9" Obl9C-IRVINE CITY callty 1n wtilch thll work 1110 pr111athng rite 01 per Clllm 1no tt11mlled co111 ex· •ngion Beac:h, Ca Coo4el mend for Sala ancra .. rn11111110t1a w 111 1111 covr1 before
No 27 _ Dela 11 80· 733335 AP 45 1•141.55 $30 46 Deer held Community b9 oartorrnac:s tor NCf\ cr1ll wao.. and Iha general pen1e111\d ldvtno.s 11 the m1y be o~talnec:I on req:'~t Notica of O.t1u11 eno Elle· tl>e l\Mt•l'IQ Your apPMf
u ' · · I or type of WO(kar naadld to prev•lllng "" for holldey ume ot th• 1n11111 publicatlon A copy o th ... 1•111 • tton 10 s .. 1 Trie un4ffllsogned anc:e ,,.,_,. o. " ~ or o~
Assn 1xecu11 ,,,. contrtct Tl\9M end oWttlme wor11 In the lo-of this No11ce of Sele be Potted at tfll 1ob •••e c~Md s.•O ll<Ot•ce of 0.. you• ettomey
No 28 -Detaull 80·733341 AP 451-141-62. $30 46 Deerfield Community rll" are on flle it the DIS· callly 1n '#lllCl'i thlS work 11 to s2 045 so I "111•11 ~ m1noatoryupan ltult tnd Etec:t on 10 Sall 101 F YOU ARE A CREDITOR
Assn TRICT olflca 10ea1id 11 Phy be partormac:s for each cr11t NOTICE TO 1ne CONTAAClOR 10 wnom be racorelad "" trie c:ounty or 1 cont1nQl'll eteditor of
No 29 -Default 80· 73353 7 AP 451·191·30. $30 46, Deertletd Community Fae Planning Trailer Fa· or type of work• needed to Pl'IOPllllTY OWNll'I the contract '1 •w••ded and I ,.,,,.,. 11>1 ru1 o•oC>l"ty '' ,,,. CllCMllO. '/°" most file
Assn cllll)f'. 1370 Adams. Coat• eaecute the conlr1c1 ThaM · YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 1uoon 1ny subcontrector 1oc11ac:s you1 cte1m .... tri Ille court°'
22 $30 6 d A t MIN Copies m1y DI ob-r1111 are on 1111 al tl'le DIS· UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 1unoar such CONTRACTOR DATE S/29t85 oresent n 10 1111 per1on11. No 30 -Defaull80·749335.AP529-102· . A ,Northwoo ssoc1aes talnedonrequast A copyol l TFllCToff1Ce loc11ec:111Phy DATED JULY 17 196• UN· 1op1yno11esstnantriesa1d VEl'IOUOO SERVICE rep11tanta11111appo1n1ectoy
: l thaH ra1e1 thtll be polled Fae Pl1nnlng Tre1le< Fl-, LESS YOU TAKE ACT10NllP9Clfi90 talll IO 111 wOFke<I CO .. ~Ol'IATION, 11 111.d l 1"-court w1tP!1,, lour montht
Th•999 11 Iha JOb 1111 I c1hry 1370 AC11ma Co1t1 TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· emplOyld by them in lhl Ill· tniatM, 40"1 N. !trend atvd., from 11'11 dlll· ol 11111 11
Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot May 30. June 6 1985 ltltllll ~mandatory upon M ... COC>lft m1y OI 00-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT ecullon of lhe contract Qtendaloe, CA 1120). T .... il.laN:IOI auers .. O•OVIOeel
----------..----------1 the CONTRACTOR lo wf'IOf'll lllneel on requett A copy of, A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU No btddlf may withdr-~ (111) 500-~ I r n Sect•on 700 ol Iha
PUBUC NOTICE P\&.IC NOTICE 1111con1rec111 •warded 1ne1 tl'lase r11as shall be polled NEED AN EXPLANATION any 010 IO< 1 oer•O<I 01 1"'11y Sondf• MooMy P•oo.11 Cooe of Calllorn•• I ~upon 1ny subcon11ec1or 111n1 1ob si1a OF THE NATURE OF THEll301 Cleya etter the d•t• Ml Pubt•sf\9C Ora"oe Cou1 .,,. 1metor1 1ng ctaim1 wtll
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING unc:lar SUCh CONTRACTOR. I 111na11 bemlr\(lll0tyupon PROCEEDING AGAINST tor lhe opet\•"Q ot oiot 0111'1' P 10• 4.J"I 6 13 20 "01 ••P.•• or•0t to '°"'
to pay not Iese than Iha laid Iha CONTRACTOR to wnom YOU Yotl SHOUlO CON· A oaymen• b<>l\O lll'ICI a 198S n'>O'ltlls trom 1"9 Olla of tNI
PUBUC NOTICE
LAND USE ELEMENT AMENDMENT 15-2/ 1pec1ll9d '""to 1H workers the contrec1 1s 1ware1«1. end l ACT A LAWYER oe<tormanc• oond snan oe Tn-033 nH• "'0 notoce abo\la '12 CAI CllARIOI ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT 15-1 I emplo'(ld by llllm In tria ••·I upon 1ny subcontrl ctor 01190 Mey 23, 198i-·---!.equired prior IO ~·acut•Of" vou MM EXAMINE 1111
Full power. air stereo cass, AND ZONE CHANGE 15-2 I acullon of Iha contrect uMer such CONTRACTOR. FOl'IECl.OIUlltf CON· 01 irie '0"1••ct 1" snau oe nunllC NOTIC[ Me •eo• b~ tr>e court 11 1ou
I II n 1 r tne No Olddar may w1tndr1w I 'o pay no11eu '"'" tne H •<I IUI. TANTI . INC.. 1•0l1 "' me lor,,.. "' lortl'I '"' tne ruu a•• ~ ~''°" "leresieo '' leather. lilt cru se. a O~ NOTICE IS.HEREBY GIVEN 111at 1 publlc nearing will be held by tne Ct!y Cou C• o j •n b•O lor 1 ~100 01 si•ty specllleel rites 10 all workers Yottle 11,..1 l ulta 23& j con1t1c1 documents 1.,e 1,..,e you may -~
wheels & more E11tra C•IY ot Hunting ion Baach 1n tile Counc11 C111moar ol lhe C1v1c Center ttun11no1on Beacn 1eJ1 d &tier the Clll• set employees by them rn tl'le .,.. Tuetln Caltt~la l2S80. Pursuant 10 Section •590 flCTTTIOUS IUSIHfU v1.-on ,,.. ••ecotor 0< adi'>in·
clean I: 1CTG323) I 91 lhe hour or 7 30 p M ()( u soon theraalter u poSSlble 6n Monday I~ 17th dly or tor lhl ~ ol bids ecucion ollhe contract (1l4) nl·JMa. ly: oan..ii ot tf\e Government Code of •NAME STATUIUfT Slt'1e>r 0, uoon irie 11 Kelley Blue 8ool( $8180 June 1965. tor tne ourpose of oon51dlf1ng lMM U.. flamaftt A~t '5-2. A '7°1>or><1 •nc:I 1 No Otddet mey W1tndrtw W Onnarod. Viet fl? .... 1rie S1111 or Cahlo•"•• ,,,. i.. tohow "O oe•sors •re 10,~ tor ,,,. executor <>'
OUR PRICE
1
(n•ltonmant., Imp.ct l'l•PG'1 No. IS-1. end Zona ClllnQI No. IS-2. I.and UM,.._, r1:!V::: DOnd ..nll ~ eny O•d for a periOd 01 Silly ~t c;;>" 1 r ac • ,, 1 : :i,., • 3 n :lO·ng Dus '9" as 10,..,,.. ,iraio• and 1,141 w<lr •1111 Amendmenl 15-2 '' an amefldment 10 Ille G-al Plln wllteh co..-rs the IOllowono ~ Ired "'IOI to ••ecullon 1601 day1 atler Irie dlll Ml Puoll~ Oranne Coast P'O••llon, ce,,•1111 "0 "'. • C 0 v v 0..,,.. E 4 • • ... .,,. ~ouri ""'" orOOI ot -• t...,u .... .. success• O•dOe• •o VOTOP Nl\i dS5' c,,,,...,. Kate~aa~ 57 FW') ile~: .. 2.1 _ a request by 1ne M 0 JlnH Como1.ny lo cnange tP!e Generll Plan ~ ::: ::, ·::i~~~ut: IO~l";.~=~b~n~td:nd 'I ~;J~9~~ot Mey '.lO June 6 subst1lule ~ur !IM •or al\y ,...o,,we•l1ri A'e Buen1 ~n~e 1n1a ... =O=~et~~'
na e1m desionallon from Generel Commerc111 10 Meo1um Der111ty Rellden1111 on 10 1 acres of contract <locuments oenormanc. oond wlll oe Th-O:l9 monies w1trin&1<1 by tne Dis· Park CA 9062 ' noliCle of 1,,. rllo"Q of a.n in ClttYrtltt 9313 property 1oc11ed on the north-II eornar of Ellla Ave"ue and GOl!Mn'#WI Street Z-Purauinl 10 Section •S90 required prlOr 10 •Ateutton 1nc1 10 ensure performance~ Jlf!lfl A Ne .... K•r: •3• V•I Y90lory l<'4 aQ(>flllMf'!'l«ll 01
A,·1 models Chevy 81 ·85 Ctl•"QI Ho. 15-211 being processed concurrently with this request to change the zon1~ I lll• Governmen,t COO• of of Iha contract and Shall Ml unde< the contr1c;1 l•<IO lllord Newp? , Beac" .... ,. esaett °' ot Iha Piii·
lrom C2·0-jQ) IOualllied Community But1nau Oistncl _comblnacl W1th 0111 10 i;u.p ~he Sllll of Callfornll Ille •n 1111 lo•m Ml lortfl In the MUC NOTICE Govern.ro 8('1rd B) CA 112&63 '0"1 ;>•.accou~ts .,,.....,,°'*' IHI OI W ORflfT I tMec:ltum Oen11ty Ra91<1*"ual Planne<1' ()eve+opm41nl)-·The requesj coulel result in contract w ill con'111n contract doc~ll Kare" 0 Br c C "'" Mer•"• ,. """' '' •:,• r ~ac·~ 20011\0 200 Sor
R& L I 540 4300 •pproi.1m11ety t40 OW.Uong un•IS provtllona-permitting the I Purauant to $action •590 flCTITK>Ut llUllNlll P.,1:>111,,e<l ')•1n9f' C~I V·a l·dO "lo•' ""'":.""' ·•e Ce• to·~ 1 ?•obate C~ J easng • Environmental lmp1ct Repo<I 85·1 HM»et Ille env1ronmar11al tmplCI ot 11>1 1ucc1sslul blCI01r 10 ot the Governmll\I Cooe 01 NAME STAT!MENT Oa)? c• Beaen 0:.A ~2%.'i ,.,cy Orabf"· AtlOfMY llEW CAil SALES proposed Land use Element Amendment IUbtlilut• llCU,.,.., lot 1ny ,,,. Stitt of C111rorn11 trie Tt)e loltow•ng person• ere -,.·C'35 -... 5 : ,5 r "H ' tor ... 111io-, .. ,. MetftHn
Areaa 3.llllrough l.21 -A requesl by Ille City ot Huntington Beacn to ameno 1111 montytwlthneld by trie DIS· con111c1 w1t1 COl\11•" d0•"9 ousoness •• ::lvC .o c, r i!. ' • StrMt Y1n Nuy1. CA IU01 USED CAil SALES Gener t i P11n Lind UH O.S1Qna11on1 in 21 arets of tne City as depleted on the atteched T RICT to ensure par· prov111on1 parm11t1no '"' ST THOMAS BEVERAGE Pt:J8UC NOTICE JI,..•~ ,. .,.,.,, • P t•·•"flC '.>-•"QI .Cou 1
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1rea1ed as Adm1n11tr1t1ve nems and ere no1 cove<ed by En111ronmen1tl lmpect Ripor• 1,.~1 suosrnuie ..cur•lles ror •nyj Magnoh• Garoen Grove FICTITIOUS 8USINE88 ""''" '"' Cou"'• "'" ;! )r ·ie~ -c• 9260 ST £ME""' anxe Couf''v 0" 'Jla~ • 3 CLU. CARS 86· t Qovarnlng Board, ly, moneys withheld oy lhe DIS· " NAME AT "• · A legal descr101ion 11 on Ille 1n the.Oep1ttment ol ,Oeve1opmai')t Services D 1 ,, 1 d A 1 r'own e 11 , T RIC T 10 ,,, svre per . Keren l Camaru 16S W rr.e 1011ow1ng 0e<sors are 'Cl 5 ' AID flllCIS All iAleres1ed persons ire 1nviled 10 an end said nearing and 1xpreu trietr Opin•oris tor Cn.nceflot tor mince under !I'll Con· WtlSOI\ Co.ia Mesa CA oomo ou~•neu ., F277117 '~IC *>TICE or againsi.s1tO Lind use Element Amendment 85·2 En11.,onmen1111mpact Report 85· 1 P\JblltneO Orange Coal! tract 92677 • ~ G~AS OES•Go.i E"-G . o,,.chS""C O·r9e Co"' _.....:~~;,.;... ____ _ r,-;'i~iiiiiiJi~il lnel Zone Cn1n9e 8S·2 Dall Pilot June 6 13 t985 Qo¥1r"ln11 8oerd. l y Cllr SI n• "u•n 160 2 ~EER l\IG 20S• A t· "•e J.t o ' '.'•• • ... •e 11 FICTITIOU• au...-11
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StrMt Hunitngton Baach CaJtlorn11 92648 • 171•1 536-522 • June 17 1985 • 1o AM Cll--'lot 92683 c,a ~ ... G es 20~• •• 1c ~ .. ,0 •OW'"O perso<'t 1,e
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CITY Of HUMTINOTON BEACH 1'1·037 Daily P1101Jun•6 13 186S Ouc1eo Dy • ~,,era• par•. -..,,, 01.<s "ett ' cor. Ml.IC NQTIC[ .es· • vou P1.1BL1S"
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City Cllrk June 18 198S . 10 AM Karen L Camara• <'rank ~ Giii IN THE -4un• "O'O" Se~ti Cit
Pubhthed Oranoe Coast 0111v P1101 June e 1985 rn.oso DUDI IC NOTICE Open Bids June 25 1985 T1'11s s1a1emen1 wit lllecl Tn1a Slllemeni was llled IUPEAl8" coutn ne•6 . r~ Th-038 w1tri IP!e Count1 Clefk ot Or· ,. .. ,, 1r>e Couniy C1er1t ot Or· 'OR THIE ST A Tt "4icriel • G ovan1na Errieo
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NAME ITATE•NT ----------198S l985 '" 4NO 'OA THE ~;':l" Beac"' C:• i2M6 Tl\I IOllowlnO Pl"IOtll .,, __ MJ;..;.;;~C;;....NO_T_IC_E__ f7nl40 Fm1t1 COUNTY~ OttANOE ·~, D~ ,., .. , , con•
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Beet" CA 926"8 rr11s•e or Svccesso• .,..,,.,. NAM( ST ATEMENT ~1u1ie Af\ne Bran1lf •3•5 0, SuOsf.lult!<I Truslee '" -~e , , ..,,,,9 04!•\0n!. are NOTICE OF
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du<:tld Dy a general ::iert· 1n11rvment No 84-31109• Edwerd Anor-H@"'~• Ill PLAN OllTlUCT 2 ,.... INAMI IT A n •NT •
narsn•p or 01t1c11t Racorels ot Or· 111 v e Yetta Newoon NOTtCE •'3 1'1El'IE8' ,,.,..,, •"11 cono•; ", ••
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Ol•ly Pilot M1l'f 36 June 6 under an<I pur1,11nt to said •noe Co..nty 0<1 "41) 2• 11 1oon 11'14'"••rte< 115 C>n'-1. '. .. .., IJ 20 IHS Deed of Trutl ... , II publtC 1985 blfO Ot' l.AOndl1 IPll ,..,~ Jli\r ·n• • 'U!I" I :-l
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1 ~ 92947 Th• Boe rd ol NOTtCI °' anc. m.v be 1n Pit'°"°' by 75TICl"bfl HOTICI °' ducted t>y· co-penntt• Trust-lhllll contiOef 11\e flUMJC y~ Ill~~ William R. MNO.owt, Dale NOTICI OC' IAU pr~ll to teeN ~y . ..AIUNO 111 YOU AA! A CREDITOR •AMMO NIN.IC •AMMO l . Carlow °'MM. ~n on July IS, t98S, It 1 30 COOi AMRNOlllNT Of • contingent Ct9dltor ol HO~~ LAW UM IUMINT Thlt •l•t..-nent Wit ••..a ~:..Ht:.A~21tf:, pm , In the 8olrd Room Of '°-:-,:;-Of' lhe ~.you mutt Iii. NOTICE IS HEREBY As.:..=.~ with th41ebunly Clefk ol 0t the OcMll lllew SchOol Olt y C ..... , .. .._ 'fOUt deim with the court 0t a e ange County on May 23 AND OC' NhitON In the Sup9f!Or Coorl ol tr<t 16~ B St Hunt· A ,..., --PleMl'll It 10 the pet:IOl\al Ill N thlt I publ!C helltlfl9 IWACT M~T 14-1 1945 TOAD••ITUt tne Stlll of Cei.tomia. f0f ,1ngton Beec,, Caltlo•nll ANDUROINCY r•.-.niettveepPQlntectby wlHbeheldbythtCllyCoun-NOTICI! IS HEREBY '117,M llTATI NO ••• ,.,.. the county of Ofange 112847 OMMNANCI NO 177• th• court within lour month• oil ot the City 01 Huntington OlllfN thtl • publlc hUling Publlt'*' Ol•ng• Coa•t
To Ill '*'-· beMflelarlM, In the Mallet of the ettltt COi>'-• 01 11141 term, ind -IXTINttON ftOfll the dllt of llrtl 11 Bu oh In tht Councll wlll be held by th• City Coun· Dally Piiot Ml)! 30 June 0 crtclltort end conllngtnl of Oll\1£ AURICH MIO· oondluone Of tht leaN llt PfOTICE 1$ HEREIY W•no90ll4lllt<tUptOvldtcl Chamber ot th• Civic e1t Of th• City of Huntington 13. 20 lllS" ' '
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for heroin CttclltOfl, and 1*'90nl wtlO O£NOORF, Con~•'" avlllabtt 11 tM Oistrklt Of· Qt\IEN thlt 1 publto l\Mllng tn Section 700 01 lht Cenltt. Huntington 8"c:h. Bt1ch 1n lht Counoll · 7 Th-023 maybeot!WWIMlnt1tNlecl NOTICE IS HEREBY tice 11 the llOttmenltoned wlllbehttdbylhlCUyCoun ProblttCodtof<:aWornla ellhthourol130pm,Ot Chamber ol tht Civic
In the Wiii and/O< •lat• of GtllEN that the un~slgMd eddr ... Minimum rtnttl fOf ell of the City or HuntlngtOl'I the time fOf nung cle me wttl .. .soon therNf1tr .. f>Oll· Cente1 Huntington 9"ch,
JAMES MCPHERSON WIMNllllPrtv11eU1e,tolht ct1woom1andeQCOml)lnY-BeacJ\, In th• Council"°' •11plrt pnor to lour lbleon Mondlylhel71hdlY llthehourol130PM ,or
YOVNQ, AKA JAMES M htghell and l>tlt ~. 1,.,, NfVIC .. thall be el1tty Chamber ot '"• Clvlo month• trorn ll\e dale ol the of June. 1985. for th• aa aoon ther91tter " pou----------• I" ( I · bo YOUNG. AKA JAMES tub.It<:• to confirmation ol O.nte(60')pe<squaretoot, Center, Huntington e.acn. h4Mlrlngnotlc••b0Vt. purpoMolconal<*tngZone 1b1tonMond1y,1hel7thd1y NLW \'ORK (A)-ornpa1111naa ul
YOUNG .. id SuperlOt Court. 0n or per month et the hou• of 1'.30 PM., M vou MAY EXAMINE the Ch1.nge No &4·3·B, • •• 01 June 1985, 1or 1ne __ NSL_... ...... 1C.__NO.__T_IC_£_~ ~iploma11c 1mmun1t} acc-ords. I\ federal
A petlltoo 11e1 beet\ hied 111 .. the 25th dey 01 JUNE. wr11ten l)(opotllt 10 !MM as 10on the<Ml1er u pou. ni. kte>t by th• cO\lrt tt you quest by the City of Hunt· purl)OM of eon1lderlng land flCTITtOUa IU.,._11 prosecutor announn:d th,· ;lrre'il ol a Rcla1~n
by JAMES MCP,H&ASON 1985, 11 the olllce or seld propefty mutt contorm 11»t on Monday tht tJth day .,. 1 P«lon intet .. ttcl In ln(lton BMch to change lhe UM Ei.rntnt Amendment MAMI tl~TIMl'NT dipl(rn1:H JlCU)t'd ul smu~ling 22 pound! of YOUNG In rht SU})erlOf Cameron end Holtman. 845 10 1119 term• end eondltlons ot June, t985. for lh• the .... , •• you mey Ml'W toning dMlgr\ltlon from R-3 No 8S-1 end Environmental The 1.............,, J>tflOtll 1<• .,1 COU'1 of Orange County,.. WM1 Velenel• M"4I Orlvt, P,IO(tty In ecceptance 01 1 purpoH of conaldertng upon the executOt or edmln· (Mectlum HIQh Oen"IY Rnl· Imp.cl RtpOrl S.-1 Lend doing t>7:tl~ .,. heroin into thl' ll ntted • tate'i In protCCl11.-v
queatlng th et JAMES Fullerton, CA 92635, County propoHI lo ttue Uld piop-Code Amendment No 111,.11)( °' upon the 11• dentteO lo ~3-20 (Mtcllum Use Etemt11t Amendm•nt AMH CONSTRUCTIONS pouchrs.
MCPHERSON YOUNP I be ot Of1noe. State of Cell-e<ty wtll be •given 10 lht 85-14, a requnt by th• Clly torney '10, the ex8CUtM M Hlgh Oenalty Rffklent111, 20 No 85· 1 11 a p•opoM<I 8811 c 1 1 High 1 ,. 13• "The" orld '>houl,llcnow that there ts a kind
"9l)Olnttcl .. peraonal (19· 1orni1, 111 tht right, tlttt and PfopoHI which 0,,.,, tow of Huntington 8eech ,.quit· edmln1ttral0t end fti. with units per acre) on eppro11· amendment to the land UN Laguna~ c:i:t Y.92851 · • " II d
rnentttlve \01dmlnlstet the lntetNt ol .. kl eonMn11tM cost 1.., to enrolt.n and Ing all vacant property Ovtlf lht court With PfOOI of --lrnetely 37 11 ec:rH t>ouna.c:t Element ol rne Genefal Plan Robert M Howell 8811 of crrt11ied '>'8) 1)1 COi i) 1or I 1c1t rug'i
ut•t• 01 the'***'' Ind all tht 1~t. 111tt and ottetsaquaNty progr.,.,; Ad· 10,000 aq 11 In the er'8 end vice 1 written ,.quMt ttat-by Sl11et Av..-to the (LUE 85-1) ..m1Cti covtr1 1 Coast H t hw• • 13 through the \ 1olat1on ot d1plomn11c prl\ I·
Th• petition requHt• 1n1ere11 th1I th• con· dittonaity Pfiorlty will be located 2000 tt ot the "'9atl Ing ih1t you desire apeclll '°"'h, Nichols Street and requeat by the Hun11ng1on Lao ni eeJh cafii 112651 lcge)." l I S Altornt:) KJ} mood J. Deane said.
authoflty 10 ldmlnlater lhe MNat0tlh1p Miiie ol Mkl niven to 8 tvovldar who hit hlQh ttd• tint 01 the PllCllte notice 01 th• filing of an In-Oakview Schoot to the weet. seac11 Company to change 1~11 busineu h• con-f d 1 h 1 ....... Miiie under 1he lndeptn· oonservalMhesecquiftclby had s~~ful expertenee Ocean 10 be posted With ventoryandapl)(ailemtntolapa,.lleillne 1451 .. tnorth the General Pl~n detlg-ductedb anindMdual ") ti's a tpomallC' poUC II C3nflo '-"'
dent Admln1111111on or E• operation of 11w or othet· directing lor alement•f,Y signa prohibiting llttarlng. estat• 811811 or 01 the pell· of Mandrell Drive 10 the nations on •PJ>fOXlm1lely Robei/M Howell touched "
tetes Act wlM othe< than °' In •d· aehool·ege atudenta euoh parking ol vehlclH and hons Of account• mentioned nonh and a paraJltl line 300 120 acrH from Es111e Resl· Thll atllement was Ille<! ()cane \aid Wednl's<lay thal Ludovu.:ul>
A heiring on ,,,. petition dltlon to that ol Sltd con-1 offtt ""' " lresplSSlng in Section 1...w\ and 1200 5 0 reet wes1 or 8eactl Blvd to dent111 0-2 uMs '* acre, -•th t'"-"-··n ,..,.,k of 0,. V d c7 1 II of the Belo a wlH be held on JUNE 26, NtVlt ... In Ind lo aJI the COOMrVI ory 1··• Tna City Counctt wltt aJIO theCllllMni:ProbateCOde th• east aKoepllng IPPfOll· Estele Realdentlal 9.4 u!'lilS -... C......,t· ty ..._J 4 :l\tt•na\llll t. J • r lan<.'e Or el n
1985 1t 1130 AM 1n Dept certe1n rMI property situ· Pl•no. 'llOltn. V()t()8 d8f'Ce. be cons1der1ng N99tttvt 0_.., A V9'tll8f Al• 1m11ety 4 1 ICfea 1dent1fled per aer•. 0'"9(al lndustr1i1 ~~ oun Y on une tmhU\\l>} 1n Nl'w l>t'lh1. I ndia. was a covncr
No 3 11 700 Ctvic Center ated in the Ctty of coa11 '~S::~:a'~~~r!:~! Dec:l1r111onNo 85-30wttleh tome,'°' ;..11t1oner.' eslots3througll 10end36 and 0111oe .,,01ess1onaJ to 9 5 '27'I04t in a muJor l ndi;Ho-Ncw York drug pipeltm.•
0t1ve Weat, San11 An1 CA M"8, County or Orange. serves the •lghf 10 reject '"Y assessa1 the env1ronmen1e1 H•bor 91., lull• 3131 Coat• through 43 or Ttact M1p Planned Community The P bll hed 0 C \l'"'fati.•d h) Sil:tlian organized crime figure!. 92702 I State ot Calilorn11. partlcu· 0 all bids and 10 wal\18 en" I ellects of Code Amendment Mtu CA la2t 430 t recorded In Book 5 I, subject property 11 1ocatld u • range 0111 ,,. d IF YOU OBJECT to the larly described as fOllowa ' · ' No 85-14 • Co p..,,.. 13 or M1ace11aneou1 on the south side ol Elll• Av Daily Pllo1June 6. l3 20. 27 and .. brokrn h\ a fiq:·-month un crCO\ l'r irregulartttes Pub~lhtd Orang• 111
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-.-· 1985 .. granting ol 111t pe1111on you 10 wit Loi 12 of Tract Oatea 11 Huntington The Cny Council w111 also Deily Pttot June 6. 1. 13. Maps 1n the Otflce ot lhe enue. _, of Southern P1-Th·0•4 probt·
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2727 u 1110wn on 1 Map Beach CahtOfnil th" lrd const<lef 1dopttng proposeo 1985 County RecOfdet ot Orange C11tc R11lrold Rl(lilt-ol-Way, .\ul hllrtllC) haH' Jrrl''>ll'd eight men and
nearing 1nd stlle your 01>-1hereol rec:Mded 1n BOQI.. 87 985 Ordinance No 2774 to •• THF-040 County north ot G1rlleld and Ernest h S.,2 II jKtlons or rtlewriuen obJeC· pages 3• and 35 of Ml•-dl~~!~·v~w SCHOOL tend Urgency Ordinance No :c; I A legal descr1p11on 11 on Avenues 1nd east 01 Gold· se11ed 43 poumh of herotn wort "-mi ion.
ttons with the court Delore ce1laneous Mapa. In the of· Oaf 2767 lor 10 months and 15 Ptlll1C NOTICE Ille In the Department of De-enwast St•e~ll The appu.1----------1 1nclud1ng thl' 22 pounds that Vasten avond1
the nearing Your appear· 1 flee or th• County Recorder D~~TR~~t J-;:!,d of days to allow sufficient time velopment Sttvioes cant's requatt could •esun 1n PtllllC NOTICE I allcgl·dl) ckll\ erl·d to an undefl:over agent at :1
.anoe may be In parson Of by ol said Orange County ~ ~.... ' lo process Code Amend· Nollc;e of .... of All Interested persons ere approx1mataly 1 200 dwell· Quei•n\ hotel lil\I month. [Xam• satd.
your attorney more commonly known as ' 0 C ment No 85-14 and to enact "•II 'r~ at 1nv1ted to allend said hear-1ng units FICTITIOUS IUSINISI
1F YOU ARE A CREDITOR 406 Pr1nce1on Cost• Mesa. 0 ":'bl~~Ju::T 13 °~' 1n ordinance regul111ng tl'le Privet• s• 1ng and express their A legal descriptton 11 on NAME ITATEMENT .\uthorttll'~al\o arrt''>tt•d thl' nn11.te.ader, two
or a contingent crea1tor ot c a111orn11 1 ai Y ' posttng of vacent lend No NWP22239 opinions lor or against said file in tl'le Oepanment ot De· The lollowmg personJ are o tlwr ~·ounrrs and four d1~tnbu1ors, he said.
the deceased you must hie Terms ot saie c1sn 1n lew· 985 • Tn-046 All interested person' are In tha Superior Court of Zone Change 8•·3-B velopment Services doing bu•lness as Th" diplomat wa<; ordered held without ball your cle1m wltn tne court 01 ful money of the United Invited to 1t1and said near the State or Cat1lorn11, In Fur1ner lnlormatlon mey Envttonmental lmpcict R• CLASSMATE RE · '
pra-11 11 10 the personal States on conltrmat1on of tng and express thetr and 101 th• County of Los be obtained lrom the 0111ce port 8• 1 assesses lhe en· SOURCES. 9632 Hamilton after pleading 1nnOl't:nl 10 heroin smuggling r~resent111ve 1ppo1nted by sale 01 part ces,, and bll· oplniOns lo• or ag11ns1 said Angeies or Iha City Clerk 2000 Main v11onment11 impacts ot the Ave . •08, Huntington chargl·~ al U.S Dl\lflCI Court on Wcdnesda).
the c:ourt within lour monthS ance evidenced by note ,... fltalC NOTICE COde Amendment 85· •• In the Mauer ot 11'18 Esllt• StreeL Huntington Be1e,, proposed Lana use Element Beach. CA 926•6 H e fare' ~Cl~ cars 1n pnson and a SS00.000 fine
rrom the dlte of li•SI "" curedbyMor1gageOfOeed Negattve O.Claratton No ol ELSIE MARJOR•EC1hlornl1 92648 · (7 141 Amendment Frank w1111am T11n1dy, -ed
suanc:e of tenets u provided of Trust on the property so FICTITIOU• BU.,..91 115-30 and Urgency Ordl· CRACKNELL, also known IS 536-5227 All interested persons ••• 9832 H1ml11on Ave , •08, 1 I ron VICI ·
1n Sectton 700 ot the sold Ten percent of amount · NAME tTATIMIHT nance No 2774 ELSIE MARJORJE NUGENT Oatld M•t 24, 1985 1nv11ed 10 auerid Hid hear· Hun11ng1on Beach. CA Va.!>ll'na\ondt was arrested May 26 after
Prob11e COde of Catllorn1a bid 10 be deposited wttn bid The toltowtng person• are Furthef 1nt0fma11on may and as ELSIE MARJORIE IB· CITY OF HUNTINOTON 1ng and e•preas their 92646 alleged I) deli\<enng the hcrorn m manila
The time tor filtng clalms wtll Btds or otters 10 be 1n writ· dotng bulln•as u be obtllned from the Oll1ce, BOTSON. Deceased BEACH, IJ: Allele M. opinions ror or against said Tn1s business 11 con-en\ elon.•s marked .. .\ mha)sadc van Belgic"
not expltl prloc tCl IOU! 1ng and Wiii be r-ved at JIF'FY PRINT Of' 'TRlllNE, of the City Cle<k, 2000 Mltn Nolie. IS nereby given that Wentwontl, City Cleftt Land Use Element Am&nd· dueled by an ina1v1dua1 ... -
mont,,8 trom 11>e date ot ma the 1for8Hld offioe 11 1ny 17777 E Main St., lrlvne, CA Street, Huntington eeacn. the undetslgned will sell II Published Orange Coast ment 8lil· 1 and Environmen· Frank w T1rnedy that hr rnrrtcd in scaled canvas bags bearing
heertng no11ee above ume alter the first publt· 927l4 Celllorn11 92648 • (7141 Pitv11e sale, on o• etter the Daily Piiot June!, 1985 1111 tmpact Report 8•·1 Th11 at11ement w11 ltled the mark ot thl' Belgian go\ anmcnt. Deane
YOU MAY EXAMINE the c1ti()(I heraor and t>elot1 Roche Enterp11ses. inc. 1 536-5227 17th day ot June 1985, 111 Tl'l-039 Further 1ntorm111on may wilh the County Clerk or Or-said
1t1a kept by tne c:ourt II you dlle or sale ca111orn1e c&rporatlon, 01ie"d: June•. 1985 the ot11ce o~ KATES II be obtained rrom tl'le Olllce ange County ori Ap111 24, Ht• "l;lld the: diplomat told an undercover
are 11 person Interested In Dated Mty 29. 1985 17777 E Main St , Irvine, CA CITY Of HUNTINGTON SCHWARTZ. A Proles91onal or the C11y Clllfk, 2000 Main 1985
the es11ta, you m119 serve Junita c. Honman, At· 927 14 •EACH, BY: ALICIA M. Corpo1at1on. 23501 Park ounllC NOTICE Street Hunttngton s.ach. f'2741U agent lo destro) the pout·hcs. and th:ll he
upon ttieexecutor or admin· tome1 tor ConMrVetor This business ts con-WENTW O" TH, CITY SOfrento •212 C1l1b1saa. ruo Cahlo1nia 926•8 • (7141 Publtshea 01ange Coast C\peCll'd 10 rCCCl\l' a SI 00.000 councr IC.-e.
111ratM. or upon 111e II· KtlftbetlJ s. HughH, dvctea by a cotpotlti()(I CLEM CA 91302 County of Los 536-5227 Oa11y Pilot May 23 JO. June Dranl' !>atd Vaslenavomlt l'annot C'laim torney '°' the executor Of 1 Con..,,,atOf Roelle Enterpnses Inc , Publlahed Orenge Coast Angeles. Stile ot C1lll0tn1e, NOTICE Dated June•. 1985 6. 13, 1985
adm1111a1ra1or. and Ille w1th Published Orange Coast James L Rocne. President Oally Piiot June e. 1985 10 the h1gheat 1nd best bid· INYITIMO 9101 CITY OF HUNTINOTON Th-009 d1ploma11c 1mmun1I) because ht• t!> not
tile court wtth p•ool of Hf· Daily Pilot Ju11e 6. 7. 13. Tnis stetemenr w11 filed Th·047 I der, an.d eubJect to con-Notice ts hereby given that BEACH, BY: ALICIA M. rt•rttficd as a diplomat tn lhl' nitcd State!>. ~1ca, • written request Siii· 1985 with the County Clerk ot Or-l11mat1on by 11ld Superior the Board ot Trustees ol the w ENT w o R T H c 1 Ty
1ng tllet you desire special ThF -043 ange County on May 23. fltalC NOTICE Court. all the right, title and Huntington Beaeh Beach CLERK '
nottoe of the Ollng of 1n 1n· 1985 interest of said dtcMMdl Cny School Dlatrlct. 01 Or-Published Orange Coast HARBOR LAWN·
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Mortuary • Cemetery
Crematory
ventaty and ewrlllsemenl or Fffl1M K·111a has acquired by operation ot ange Coonty. Call~. will Daily Piiot June 6 1985
estate uset1 or of the petl· fltalC NOTICE Published Orange Col91 NOTICE Of law O• otherwlN othef than raee1ve sealed bids up 10 Th--049
ttons or accounts mentioned catty Piiot May 30. June 6. DSATM Of' or m addition to
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in Section 1200 end l200.5 ot NOTJCE °' INTINTKHf TO 13. 20 1985 ow•OM IAMUEL deceased, It the time ot June 1985 It the office or . Mt.IC NOTICE the CaJllornl1 Probate Code LEAH .. EAL PftOPE .. TY Th--002 TH MCCMA dealh. 1n and to all the <*· satd School 01str1CI. loclled __ .....;...;-.....__...;,..;..;..;.;;;...__
Wltaem A. ,_z.lo, Inc., Al· FC>ft THE ..uAPOSE Of ANO Of' NTfT10N teun real property liluate In It 20451 Craimar Lane, FICTITlOUS BUllNESS tomey for ... fftlonef, ..0 l . CC)NOUCTING A DAY TO ~Tl.. the County or Orl.ngt. Stlle Hunttngton Beach Celt· NAME STATEMENT
LI .... et.ct .• LI Habra. ICHOOL WITH AN AfTE... EITATI NO A·12141t ot Cati10tnl1, particularly de-lornll. II Whltn time said The follow1ng persons are
CA IOA1 acHOOL CONSE .. YATORV P\8.IC NOTICE T ell hei. beneflcl1 les scribed .. follows, IO·wll bids wlll be publtcly opened doing buStness as
p bit hed o c • t PftOGftAM 0 r • ' ' A I f l t ' f p ti and read tor G Dall~ :ilot Ju~,~ 7o1;, NOTICE IS HEREBY LEGAL NOTICE creditors and conllngent port on o o o o I IBM MIC COMPUTERS A II R FIBER LASS. 11130
1985 GlllEN thlt on the 3rd day ot The Ocean II~ SchOOt ~:'1::'~·1~:'1~~~: ~!'!~~':ys~;i:;r~ ~ Att bid• tre In ac-6~':2n~~8sAve Costa Mesa,
\ TnF..o41 June. t985, the Boaro or Ot1111c1 announces an open• In 1~ will end/or estlle of bOOll ,. ~ 624 of Mia-eord1noe w11h ona111ons. Ruben Siluentes Rangel
T rus•-or the Ocean Vt-public meeting 10 e•!>ll1n TH 0 MP~ 0 N • SAMU El cellaneoua Map1 In the of· lnstruct1on1 and Specif I· 1263 1 Flelche• 0, Garden fltalC NOTICE Sch0o4 Otlt•lct 01 the County P•oposed activities to be MCCREA hoe ol 1119 county recorder ot c1ttons. wn1ch ;are now on Grove CA 926,.0 __ .....;...;..,;;_;...;.....;;_...;...;; __ of Oranoe. Slit• ol Call· conductld m app11eauon tor A ll1lon nas been !Ilea Orange Coonty. ma In the otllee ol lht This business is con·
FtCTITK>UI aUllNESS lornla, determined 1h11 tne funds unde• Tille VII or the b d:rione L Done In 1111 ALSO KNOWN !A'S 2458 Purchasing Agent or Hid dueled by an individual
NAME STATEMENT followlng 11nd, buildings. Elementary and Seeondary S~perio• Court 01 Orange Bonnie er... Senll Ana, School 011trlcl. 20•51 Rubens Rangel
The lotlowlng parM>ns are and equipment wlll not be Educatton Ael lor Bllmgu11 County requesttng tnlt Calllornll Cra1!Nlf Lane Huntington Tnis statement was tiled
doong busJness .,. needed'°' 9Ch001 P"-'P<>MS Educatt0n The publlC meet· Charlotte l Done be IP-Terms of aale cash In law-Beach. C11Mort11a 92a.6 with tne County Clark ol Or·
SOUTH COAST ASSET end wm be let 10 lhe the tng wtl be Mid Weanesday nted es personal iep-tut money of tile Untied No bidder may w1thd•aw ange County 0" May 24. •GEME T 4500 C highest bidder lo• the June 1;.>, 1985 at 10 00 em l>Ol Stales on conll•matton of his bid '°' 1 period of llxty 1985 MAN,. N · am-purpose bl operali"" a d1w at Ille Boa•d Room 01str1c1 resentative 10 administer the 1 I (60) deys alter tne date set · pus Or ,, 139 Newport ·"" ' estate of the decedent sa e, or part cash and be · F2n32A Beectt. c'A 92860 school wtth an aller-scnool Office. 16940 8 Sheet. Hunt· The petltton requests ance evidenced by note 18• lor the opening thereat Puohshed O•ange Coast
George Leeper. 2833 fi;~~~o~~o~r~:;;,,~ ~~g~~f Beach Calttornll I au1ho111y 10 admtn1ste1 the cured by Mortgage°' Trust 1~h~u~~~~o~ ~:~~~.~~ Daily P1101 May 30 June 6
Catalpa St N-port Beach "v· ...... ,.. C estate unde< the lndac>en· Deed on lh• property so ··• ' 13 20 1985 CA 92660 9 1985 1n1ougn July 30 opies ot the app11ca11on aent Administratton 01 Es· sold Ten per cent 01 amount Sehoo4 Otstr1c1 reserves the Tl'l 01 4
ThtS business 19 con-1986 lo be d1scusseo wtll be 1va1l· 1 tates Act bid to be depostted witl'l bid rl(ll'll to ••ietl any or 111 bids achoo t I Add r • 1 1 : able to the public on Mon-Bids or oilers to be in wrtl· 1nd not necessanly accept I ducted by an Individual Meadow lltaw Scnoo1· 5702 day. June 10 1985 111 1 A haat1ng on tl'le petition tne lowest bid and 10 waive PUBLIC NOTICE George Leeper · Oc S ' I will be l'leld on JUNE 26 1ng and will be feClllVed 11 · This statement was tiled Clark Drive Hun1tngto11 ean \flew criool Otstrlct, 1985 81 9 30 AM in Oe(lt' the aloresald ottice at any any lnlormaltty or 1rregul&rt· -------.;..;;.;;;...__
with the Count Cle<lc 01 Of· Beach CA 92649 16940 8 Street Huntington No 3 81 700 Civic Centet time 811., the 1.,51 publt· ty 1n any bid 1ece111ea FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
C y •• "'3 ~ber of Room•:~ Beacl'l. CA 926•7 Corn· c catton 119•801 81\d belOU! Hunttngton Beach City NAME STATEMENT ange ounty on .... ay c Number of Squen F .. t· 1ments may be made 1n wrtl l 0flve Wes! Santa Ana A School Otstflct ol Of'anne1 Tiie lollOWt"" persons are t985 · 92702 date ot sale · . ., ··• Fm IO 4 830 1ng o• o•ally at the public I Dated Ma 3o 1995 'County, Bob Bond Purehas-ao1ng business as 1 All proposals must be re-mee11ng IF YOU OBJECT lo the ROY A KlTES ESO I mg Agent 7Hl964-8888 AZTECH ELECTRIC. 5222 D:lub~~~~M~r~~geJu~~·~t ce111ed no Iller than Tues-Published 01ange Coast I g•an~~g ~~Ille petttion. ~~ Published oO•a~ge Coast I Published Orange Coast, Royale l1v1ne, CA 9271'4
13 ~ 1985 Y · ' day, June 25 1985. 1t 2 00 Dally PilOI June 6. 1985 shou 81 er BPPe8r 81 b· Dally Piiot June 6 7. 13 Dally Piiot June 6. 13 1985 Wilham R Meadows, 5222 · · pm at tile BuSlnes.s Olltce Tn-0•5 hearing end stlle your 0 1985 Th-03• Royale l•vlne CA 9271•
Th..021 ol tile Ocean 11-Sc11oot 1ect1ons or Ille wrlllen obtec· • ThF-036 Dale l Ca11ow 5206
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1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
540-5554
PIERCE BROTHERS
BELL BROADWAY
M ORTUARY
1 10 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642·9150
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemetery • Mortuary
Chapel • Crematory
3500 Pac1l1c View Drive
Newport Beach
644-2700
McCORMICK
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1795 Laguna Canyon
Road
Laguna Beach. Ca
92651
494-9415
OVERBY
E V IZEKE) OVER-
BY. a rest den l of
Joshua Tree for the
last 8 1 , years Lived
m Cosw Mesa for 20
year.; Passed away
June 4. 1985 at hts
res1denC'{'. age 70
Survived by his wife.
M ortuary al 57285
Yucca Trail, Yucca
Vallt'y Interment
will be at M t Valley
M emorial Park .
Joshua Tree, CA
W1eCcls & Son
Mortuary. Directors
(619) 365-2301
Pauline of Joshua DUNCAN
Tr~ Son, Richard George Duncan. a res1
Overby or Costa dent· of Costa Mesa
Mesa 3 Brothl'rs: Passed away June 4,
Theron Overby of 1985 in N ewport
Long Beach; Lowell Beach, Ca. Graveside
Overby of Joshua services wiU be held
Tree. Gene T Overby Friday June 7. 2PM
of Lakc.owood. CA. al Pac:1f1c View Mem-
Twu sisters: Pauline onat Park , N ewport
Lt."<>ng of South Cate, Beach FanuJy sug-
Truman Smith of gest memorial con-
Onyx. CA Two tnbuuons be made m
grandchildren and 2 memory o f George to
great grandchildren. the American Cancer
St'rv1c•e will be ht>ld I Society Pacific V iew
PM Fnday, June 7. Mortuary, Directon
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Coast
Former Secretary of In-
terior James Watt partici-
pated in Eagle Scout cer-
emonies in Huntington
Beach this week./ A3 ...
Times Mirror Cable Tele-
vision Co. cleared one
more hurdle In its bid to
take over five south coun-
ty franchises./ A6
California ,
Protesters disrupt a San
Francisco speech by the
head of Nicaragua's 18fg~
·est rebel forces./ A4
Nation
The Senate is focusing on
10 proposals to permit or
ban new U.S. aid to
Nicaragua./ A4
A computer predicts
some relief for the
South's six-day killer
heat wave./ A4 •
World
Brazilian officials are "90
percent sure" the body of
Josef Mengele has been
lound buried near Sao
Paola./A4
Boating
Ragtime, an aging racing
yacht, has been re-
furbished -just in time
for the TranSAac./81
The '' Reverse Argosy"
yacht race begins today
outside the Long Beach
breakwater, but Sun-
day's competition w ill be
held close to share for
benefit of spectators./8 1
Sports
JheCelticseven the NBA
Championship Series
with the Lakers on Dennis
Johnson's shot at the
buzzer./C1
Tom Lewis, the All-
American from Mater
Dei, will miss the Orange
County All-Star basket-
ball game./C1
Seven Orange Coast Col-
lege swimmers are new
All-Americans./C2
Entertainment
Neil Simon's "Star
Spangled Girl'· is show-
ing her age at the San
Clemente Community
Theater ./8 3
Bualneu
Occidental Petroleum
Corp. will sell half of ;ts
Colombian oll holdjpgs to
Royal Dutch-Shell Group
for $1 bllllon./84
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TOMOMOW:
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Strv1ng Newport BHc~. Cotta,.. .. , Hun~lngton Beach, lrvlnt, Laguna Beach, Fount n V1llty tnd South °!lftll eou.ty
C ALIFO RNIA THURSDAY. JUNE 6 198S -;-, r, f N T ~J
C>sta .e'S ·eX-wi . -
ts
Vessel
rebuilt,
biltwill
it float?
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
DI lhe Delly l'Mot lltH
or
Tht•rt· used to bl' one -,urc \\3\ w
sink the S.S. M1l'h1gan. Put It 1n water.
The 24-foot boat. built 10 194~. ha'
t.'arned a reputation around Newpon
Harbor for It'> rno')t lamous habit -
sin long.
(ats ma\ have nine lives. hut
former mac.kerel boat~ rarcl) e"h1b11
.,uch longevtt). So alter 11 1m11att•d a
submarine nine 11mes. ownt'r Jim
Dak decided 11 "as 11me 10 rebuild
the S.S M1ch1gan.
And after three months 111 the care
of the ')h1 pwnghl'> at the South ( oast
Boat Yard. the S.S. M1ch1gan 1s rl'aJ~
to takt' m place o nce again among the
rolorful boats that call 'Je"purl
Harbor home.
e
IS
r
State Department.
foreign officic;t ls
called to no avail
By TOl'\Y SAAVEDRA
~·he Dallr l'llol ···" -SarJ JJwb~·n thl· ex·"tle of the
.\mencan hu">pttal director kid-
napJ)l.'d la'it "l'ek 1n IV1oslem wesl
Beirut ha' '>pent long hours on the
1elephone I.\ 1th l .S. officials and
foreign d1gn11anc 1ry1ng 10 win her
formt·r hu'ihJnd's freedom.
But tht' etlom. ha' e resulted in ltt1le
mon: than J \ore ear and a large phone
hill lor thl' •. Huntington Beach
~omJ n ·
"J11w d a\\ haH· pas~J '>ince D avid
Philip Jarnh,c n S-1. ~ar. abducted
(Please see EX-WIFE/A2)
Hanged
inmate
tied his
hands? Plans call lor the M1ch1gan to
return 10 thr dod at Dak·s rl'S·
taurant. the Villa No,a. rathl·r than
the familiar trtp to Da') Jones·
Locker -Delly Not ,..... .., lee .. .,. ... Dead man may have
a rranged his s uicide
to look like murder
(Pleaae aee MICHIGAN/A2) Wlll it be sink o r awtm again when the S .S. Michigan ta launched Saturday?
ACLU fights triple bunks injail 8) STEVE MARBLE
Of!MD....,l'l">I ltllfl
.\ I 'l-~l.'ar-old man lo und hanging
in Orang1..· < 11unt' Jail thts "eel may
h.1 ' l. Jrrangl·d hie,. ll"' n 'u1c1de to lool..
111..t· a m urdt'r. a lliunt\ o fficial clo$e
111 lhl 1n' l''>llga11un ..aid toda'
By JEFF ADLER
01 Ille Dell1 l'llol ll•H
The Orangl' ( ount) Board ot
~upcn 1~or~ on WcJnl'!>da~ :ippro' l'd
hu>tng ~40 1nple-t1l·red huni..., tu
1mpro' l' l'Ond111on<, 1n thl· u1un1~ _pd
lJut thl· SI .'\8.480 purcha,l· -.c1.·mL·d
nnh 111 angl·r the .\ml'rtl Jn C "ii
I thl'rtll''> l nion .itlo rnn r,·p -
ll''>l'nt1ng inmate'>
"I'm l'\trl'meh u >nn·rm·d I hl· un1111~ prnn·edo; ·"1th thl' 111,1,1llJ·
11on-.(ol 1hc bunl..s)al thl'trtmn n\I-."
R1tharJ Herman. thl' .\ l l ' IJ\\~l·r
representing JJtl inmate!;. told sul)l!r-
' isors
The hoard latt·r ''as Jlh 1sed b'
rnunt\ allornc\s that H aman had
tdeph.ont·d l -S D1qr1e1 Judge
\\ 1llam (,rn, 1n I u' \ngck-, on r Ut.''iU;t\ 1n an un1.uu:c:~1.ful l'l1ort lu
11h1a1n :1n t'nwrgenl' orJn hlol l-1ng
1n ,tallJ1111n ol lhe hunl-'
.. Hl• (.llJ(Jg.l' < 1ra\) \a1J an~ ,1.t11>r1
lhl' 1.·oun1' tuul-"·I' at thl' eounl\ \
fl\I-. Ill lh~· 'l"fl'>l' lh,11 JO) thing O,\l' Jo
'' llt(h ha\ not lx•en 'l°X'nli1.all\ .1p-
prm t'd " su bJc<.·t ~ re' 1e~ .. board
C hairman Thoma'> Rill'\ rcponeJ
They·'re pedaling
across nation so
others may walk
Benefactors located
Paralysis Association
in the Yellow Pages
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
01 lh• Delly l'llol Stetf
\kmher' 111 1h,· \11w111 .1n l'.11.il
''" .\ \\111-ia t 1on can no t ".II 1-
'\o 11\ 1run1l that "h,·n t\\n \tlllllj!.
men del 1Jcd to sec!.. a l·han t' tn r ,Jll,l'
monc~ tor. t hn let I ht·ir ti ngl'r' dot hL·
"'alk1ng
.. To he horn;-.1. \H' 1,1und them 1n
the Yell<>~ Page\ ... -.aid M1chal'I
t...ohkr .. We had neH·r heard o l them
before that:·
lro m thl·1r .,, hl'l'kh.i1r\ and 10 <,prl'ad
thl' "ord of t 1od Hoth Jo...uhkr Jnd
Rt'l'd .Hl' nwmhN' ol thl' \ksa B1hlc
< hapd ore o'ta \k,a
.\long 1h1.·11 )l.tJa\. 'i. '..,7-mik tnp
lhl'' "ill \l'l'~ d n n,11 11111' Jnd pkdgl''
101 till' \P \ and II> ,h.1rt· 1lw1r
l'\fll'fll'lln'' ''1th 1. hun h 111e111hl"f'
.II '"" I h,· l 1111 ll If\
lh,·11 \Ohlllll'l'r l'llor1' l J111\' ·" .1
"ekonll' <;urpn't' to Hoh \ ,1111
Jmting man~ \)thn'
\ant. .\4. ol Ralbo.1 "a' parah n·d
1n 1t>g1 af1crd1,1ng1nto1he'iurt',1nd
'\tnl..1ng a sandhar
Hl' ha-; 'IHlt"e bclome ;_1ttl\l' 1n lhl'
.\P \and 1Hu1rl'nll) prl''1tknt ol thl·
Orange ( ount\ ehaptcr
following a tfo'>td-door session with
count) la"}er ...
··But ''ccannot "all \\le ha\i~ been
exploring all po<,s1bk "'a~s of rcdul._
1ng or a' 01d1ng O\t•rrro"'J1ng.·· R1k\
\aid ut the Jn·1s1on to uin11nul· the
multi-pronged effon to l'a'>l' mer-
l rtJ\\Jed 1a1l lond111on'>
1-krman"., o ppo\lllOn 10 lhl'
purhla,l· Jl'o drl'" a ~urpn~l·d
re\p(lll\e lrom l\hatff BrJd ( 1Jtec,.
"ho a 11endl·d I hl' morn 1 ng ml'CI 111g_
"It amJ1es me the ALLU 1s telltng u
the) ·re against taking inmates olTthe
floor and g1\lng them ti bed:· the
shertll said.
Board ml·mbcr-. also' oted tu '>lud'
thl' fcas1hht\ ol replaung .,,inH'
\hcrtff') depUlll'C,. JI lOUnt~ l.l)rfl'l ·
11o nal foull11e' "1th 1..1\ 1han\ "h"
\\Ould nut lll\I thl' 1.ount\ J'> mulh
Thl' rl·p11rt 1' to Ix• l'ompktcJ "11h11
~5 dJ\\
·· \ hnt'f ( \( l-u111Jur 1t•d 'ur\"l'' 111
othl·r u1unt1l•\ "h1t h u1il11,· 1h 1' ''I~
111 J>1.·r,onnl'l l'omh1nJt1on 1nJl't ,Ill ' J
'1gn1filant l <l:.I o,a' ing' m.1~ Ix· JI·
tainahlc b~ punumgthr" apprrr.n-IT.
\uper' 1<;or H:irncll \\-1l•der said 1n J
(Please aee BUNKS/A2l
P.1u \lkn P1nl t'n o n of .\0naht"1m
"J\ ll•und l'JI h T Ul'~dJ) hanging
1111111 .I df.1111 r1JX' in till' hJthroom Ofa
tJ1 nwd l J \\,tr.I J uthllrl llt'' re-
[ll•rt1•,I P1nl-l'rt1•11 "a' 111 JpJ>l.•ar 1n
1!1Ull l.1kl lhl ... Jllll' J J\
T h1· 1 'll11 1.1! "h· J\h•d no t to bl.·
1lk n111il·J ,,11J 11 .1p~ar' Pinl..rnon
m:n h :tYC -c;rood on SC\ l'raT rollSOT
tnlll I rJ!X r "hll h \\t'rl' fo und scat·
(Please aee lNMATE/A2)
Kohkr. 23. of C'tHla Mesa and ~1tchacl Rt'ed. 21 . of Irvine kft
\\ll•dnc'>day morning on ii_ cro\'>·
1.:ountr'f'bteyclc nde.witJuwy.goal~ 10
raise mom!) for research that mn> one
d:n allow the paral)Lcd to "all.. awa~
rhe AP~ ia1.,es mone\ for rt·\e,1rch tha~ nll·mber'i hd1e' c "ill allcr.' them
10 "all-again. \\I hde medical t'\fX'rls
1radt11ona41y rehl"ved-ll damaged
lll'n ou' 'I) stem eould not b\' rep.11red
(Pleaae aee BIKERS/A2)
Oelly.,... ,..._Illy...._. • .-
Mike.Reed (left) and Mike Kobler pledfe their 'rictima aa they prepare to bic ycle acrOM the
aopport to Bob Yant and other paralyala country for donation •.
Gisler School-..
where they major
inf riendliness
ROBERT
BARKER
P1LoT Locsoo~
One of 1hc nice things about ""orl""I for a
rnmmuntl\ ncwt;papcr 1 thtll ~ou acJ out of the ollic-l'
lrcquen1lyt1nd can meet a 101 of1n1crr ting people on their
home ground.
One 11.'ttnt morning "-'C dro pped into 1he record.;
oflicc at the n1..·w Fountain Valle) Police ~Ult\•ln 10 rhl'l I..
the poltcc lpg am~ to 'ia) good momma to fct·ord dcrl...,
Babe and L)ndo
We then drnvc O\'Cr 10 1all lo Gl'rr\ Tolman nnJ
other tcachcn. on lhc p1ckc1 ltnc nt Fountain \ Jllc) H 11ih
(1crry 1old us h<' wa,;; 11rcd of thc l<'acher\ tx-1ng hl:\mt>tl lnr
do1ng 1 h1na~ that arr had for l'durnt1on II '"a' th,· tu ult ul
1N'itCC' he !ialll. that the \.UrfCnt lOntrill l lmf).l\'( titll ICl
\Ulh a p1rl1\ pa" tn lht• lir'I pl.let' <lru!lll'e\ h,\,l' tht•tr
own ~·"'pcc:l 1' r nf rnur'c I
.,
From th<'r<' ''t' 'i\\ung b\ to loo\. 1n on' 1nualh all thl·
o0-<lUl ) [ llUOlJ1n \ allc\ polt~t' llllker'1 \\ho \lol'I"\'
p1cl..e1mg to protc'\t c •t) ~fanag\·r Jud\ Kl'I~\ 's dt•n1111rn
to open up•ttlc '4!IC\l1011 of a nc" lieutenant \o oul'1dl'
candidates•'"' ~ell .1, 10 ~rseants 1ns1d1· lht· dl·p.1nml'n1
Offin·r t-..c' 1n Mr fl.co"n. the prc'lttlcnt of thl'
d\StX'tilt1on 'I.lid tht' lh'\ ,.,llm W:l\ ha\ tng l J,., J\l.tttng
dTn l on polllC mor,lk and that the pohn~ plJnnt'd 10 tJh•
lhl' d1'pUh' Ill UlUll (( II\ OniCt3I\ hJ\e tl dtlfl'n.:nt
'll'" [X>tnl I ·
fh !< 'II .1 m -a hlllc more th3n 90 mtnutt·\ :illn
k;i' ing uur dtMU\ll'll "e punlhl'1l 1n .tt homl' ha~· JI thl·
l>.11h PthH 1n Ct1\lA \k"1 tu ~n<K k n\lt llUt .in11IC'\101 lbc '°'"' Hut n1~1 hdnn: th<• f1f"it real tup nt lOll('C nl 1he
(Pleau OISL&R/A3)
Teachers stage
school 'work-in•
at Edison Hig\! _,-
8~ ROBERT BARKER ,,tl.11 111 \'•'' .1111•n'
a.·1 ... 0.iiy,..... ,,.,.. 1\111 I 111"' l)•I .1 '<'lllt·mcnt ap
flH' ~J"nr1 Htgh 'cho~11 i.-.1, h1'" I"' .11 d 1o1 n11~.·d ,,. l"H'n lunha
Jrt' ,pt.•ndin& .ill thl'1 r llnh· -h111111 \\, .i ",,1,1, ,, h1 r 1'l'ttnt1a10r' brok<'
inti noon Jnd nt@.ht -.11 1h1 lltl 1..il, 11111 ,1.1 11· rnl'diall1r Da' td
Hunltn~ton lkalh 1..Jmpu' ''' f'lllh.,t lt.1 1 ,, 1h,1u• ·•1'1'·11 \ nt progrt"\ a u1ntr.il·tdl·adlo~k ,,, ,,\ J1,11111 11llil1t1I\ h.i'c ol·
(1\'ll~raph' h.'lllht•r<•af\ ~h1\,\dt·, fci,.1 1 I'·'' 11\\11 .1,l· of l pcn:ent
"h•' 'hl.·cn '1Xnd1n1t !4 hl•u r' ,,, l.,,, h .·n,• 11\: 1111, "h1t1•I '"'H anJ ;a S
JJ, ,,n,c \1ond.1' 111 lhl ,, ho1,1' "'~", ni t'·'' h•ll' Im IQ ~-Ito.
'\X 1.11 .... ,l'Ore ofhu· "h1..•n hl' ' n. 11 111 I 1·.h h,.,, f\'l'"• tnlh are '4.'\"l.. ine a 4
thl' , 1.i"n'll Hl) \a1d ~oJ.1 ' ht Jnd p..•1, 1 111 I'·'' ht ._,. Im th<' t u1n:n1 \CH
11th1 r\ \\Ill 11lOl1nUl' .thn1 \\\lrl in .111.I II l'l f"·1u·nt l'IQ\l\I Ot\\ \('ilf
until 1h1• l'n'I uf 1h1• "'h1l•'' H'.H 110 ~ 11,1,1d1•, ,.1111 1t11Ja, th t lhc h111,on
lun' 'I 111 un11I 1h1•fl•' ,, hn .11.. 1n (Pl~aH tee DISOl'f,A3t
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A 2 • OranQe Coast DAILY PILOT /Thuraday, June 8 1985
FBI agent's rendezvous on tape
LO .\l"C1ll~~ I .\Pl -t ormcr
FRI acnt Richard M1lkr allcat'dl)
promised a Suv1c1 woman charaed
"Ith esp1onJ.8e th~I ht' \\OUld a1ve her
das 1fied iO' ernmen1 documents.
a'cord1na to a ~< rctl> recorded tape.
The t~pe. pla)ed Wcdnesda) in the
f cderl!I ~P} 1 na trial of vetlan3
Ogorodn1ko'. 35. and hcr hu banJ.
1"1fola~. 52. h11d Miller sa~inll he
would ··brina thc n:~I ol tnc )\utl" to
their nc'<t mt't'tin'
f'ro.,ct'ulors ron1l·nd "s1ufl" rckr.,
to FBI Jocument§ that Mlllt'r
planned to sell to tht' Sov1t'ts
M1lkr. 48. and 1he Qaorodniko''
arc characd with l'On p1l'1na to pa\
C'lass1fted documents to 1he So 1et
Union Miller 1<; scheduled be tried
af1c1 the Russian couple.
In the ~pt 11. I IJ84. l'On,cr~uoo
that the FBI \«retly recorded. Miller
also \\B'i heard <1aying that he "wt'nt
down\ta1rs (in the federal bu1ld1oi 1n
Westwood) ... and 101 an apphcauon
for that item.··
Pro utors contend '"° reference wa 10 a pai1spon that M1llcr had
applied for so he and Mrs. Qaorod·
nikov could leave the country.
EDISON TEACHERS ST AGE 'WORK-IN' .•.
From A l
"\\llrl..·rn'S 1\ intcnJcd "to 'ihow our o\mmann
d1u.H1\lact1on with 1hc b.oard of "We like to see the 1eachcrs 1n their
t'ducnllon 1 n 1:0111rau nego11at1ons in classrooms and that's ~hC'rc thC')
.i Po'>1t1vt' ,.,,,t, " We're den)tn8 are," she said. "This I) mort: uccep.
our~che' thc lOmtorh of our famil· table th;in a s1cl..001 or a strike ..
it'' \\ c'rc 1~nonng other t) pes ot Rhoades. 4). who') bel"n teaching
protc$t'i "h1ch a Iv.a)" 'Ice ms to come' for 17 vears. said he shares thC' social
uut in a non·po\1t1\ol' "a~ " \C1encc office as living quant'rs w11h
\lhool ~uperin1cndcnt Mane Ot10 two others. His. t\\O colleagut's slt'l'P
-.aid ll><1a) ~he tinds nu maJur prob-on the couch. he said. and he ~l«'P) un
km.s "Ith tht' wh al11on h\ Rhoadt'~. a mat.
"orld hl\tun tc~\l her Don Lca'e' Hn•ats cold caeal in the ullict.' and
h1.,1on tt'.ll hl•r \.ltchacl 'ih1mpoc~ ~pongcs off v. 1th a "l't "a'>h cloth
£ngh'ih t~cr l'i:Lc Bul"-cll and _ ~ho" er lac1ht1es an~ a' a1lablc. he
\.1 o<kl l 'nlll'd '\,at1on\ 1cachl·r i...en said. hut ht• doc-;n't "ant 10 'i!X'nd 100
much ti me awa) from w'ork
He awoke at 5.30 a.m. rtccntl) with
a crick in his back and 1mmed1atel)
staned tid) ing up h1~ office shelves •
he~1d.
The prote ters rcponedly enJOY
good relations w11h local school
admin1~1rator~. Rhoades said 11 be-
came a httk too "arm in his 'ilecping
bag the first night of th<.' work-in.
"The adm1n1strators d1dn'1 know
'"e Y.cre here because "-C didn't ll'll
an)bod~" he \a1d -"But the air
cond111oning has been turned on
s1 ncl' and T as'>uri1e it's being done for
our comfon ..
. INMATE: SUICIDE OR MURDER? ...
From Al
i,rred ncarb' P1nkcnun ma~ ha'l'
dell bera1el} made h1~ death appear to
be a murder. the official ~aid.
Pinkcnon w11s tou nd hanging b) a
bcdshect thal had bet•n fas.tuoned in tu
a noose and hi\ hand!> were 11ghtl >
bound in front of him. the official
'iatd
.\dd1ng to 1ht' m~c;1e11 1s a report
that P1nl..cnon had complained ol
J'drahw. un hl'i right \Ide
Lon Hui"" 111. Jn \nahe1m attorne'
representing Pinl..crton·s mother and
h1<, v.1fc c;a1d Pinl..enon had been
confined 10 a wheelchair in recent
coun appearance.,
Pinkerton also "'a'i using a n1ght-
~tand from hl'i ll'll as a walker. 11 was
ltp()rte<l
But a recent neurological exam1n-
a11on al LC I Medical Center re,ealed
l\<.l <:' 1dence that Pinkerton was
\uffenng from paral}m. the coul'lt}
offiual '):lid But funher te!>ts. 1nclud-
in1ta l ~ f scan. "'ere \Chedulcd
The Jail death 1i. being 1n,cst1gatcd
b\ 1hc cl1'itnct attorn<.'\' ·s oflice. A
rCVIC\\ team Of \3flOU~ rnunl\ of-
ftc1ats also-... 111 luok into tht• dca.th
Gar.'l'rouor. who "a~ P1nkl·rton\
defensi.· la"'' er. dc.,rnlx·d his dren1 as
a h1ghl~ dc-presS<.·d )<lUng man who
"as bent on self dc~lrut 11un
He said 11 1s his 1mpre.,'i1un that
authon11es dismissed Pinkerton's hc-
ha' 1or and death threat<; as game-
pla) ing
"I al"a''> ll'lt he v.a., \UICldal. but
the prosertu1on. I think. tell hl' was
pla}mg games ... said Proctor "He
"a!> vel") troubled )oung man. Just a
real depressed kid ..
Hurw11z said he has senoui. ques.-
llon~ about Pinkerton·~ death and has
called for an independent 1nvcs11g.a-
t1on .
"ff he reall) v.a!> paralped. that
raises some' CT\ obvious questions."
'ia1d Hurw111, v.ho said hc wa~
unaware of the r<:port that Pink-
erton's hands were bound.
P1nkcnon. who was first arrested
last year on suspicion of burglar)' ~nd
petty theft. apparently threatened to
kill hi mi.elf last November wht'n he
. ran from h1'i th1rd-floor eell to thr roof
ofthl' count} Jail.
Proctor said he and Ja il personnel
spent nearl} three hours talking
P1nk<.'non down.
Pinkenon was transferred to a state
mental fac1ltty in Norwalk twice last
year and recently was housed in a one-
man safety cell at the county jail. A
safet) cell is free of anv fixtures.
Sherifl"s Lt. Dick Oison said at the
time of death. Pinkerton was housed
1n a medical ward with 11 other
inmates. Olson said nurses saw
Pinkerton sleeping in his bunk early
Tuesday and found hi (ll dead about
I 5 minutes later.
MICHIGAN HOPES TO STAY AFLOAT .••
From Al
I l'SI•" 111cs arc S\'t to begin at~ p.m
·aturda\ at the outh Coast Boat
Yard 2·2.,11 'ic"pon Bhd .. behind
the Crab l ooktr re'>taurant
Offtc1a11ng v.1th Dale and his
mmhcr ( harlottc Dale. will be the
1..ap1a1n of the S ~ M1th1gan . .\le'-
ander Dale Jim'\ 5-,ear-old son
\\ h1le the \rt1ch1gan nov. has a
brighter Jp~arance. a rebuilt hull
and a reinforced deck. all the paint·
and nev. "-llOd 1n the v.orld can't keep
harbor 'l'>llClr'> from recalling the
boat's 1.olorful past
.\., the sto~ go1:\. the late car-
1oon1'>t' Dick Shav. and V1rg1l Panch
tished the hoat out of the mud under
the Lido Bridge 1n the late 1940s.
Collo'-'1ng onl' of 11s earliest r<.'corded
tnp., ht·lo" 1he \urfacc of 'lewport
Harhor
fht·~ ~k·ancd 11 out and found 11 to
be perlcet for what the' and their
rncnds had 1n mind -cru1s1!.l&J.he
harbor In tlie company or vast
quant111es of alcoholic 1ntox1cants.
quan11t1es that were far less "ast upon
I.heir return to solid ground.
Earht·r owner\. whose families and
(ricndc, hailed from Michigan.
duhbed the mackerel boat for their
home 'iiatc
But the list of the boat's owners
,~itched '>C"eral 11mes and eventu-
Jll\ grcv. to a mot le~ crev. of about .W
mt·mbcr'> -dubbed the Balboa
'x'ulhng and Puntin~ \'isnc1at1on -
who were descnbed as half m11l1on-
aircs and halfbums. It was often hard
10 tel I who was who.
George Giroux porchas<.'d the boat
in 1977 following Sha" ·s death and
found 1110 111 repair
Giroux decided to ue 1h1: old boat
to the Villa :"-o"a dock -tempor-
anl~. he promised -unul he had
time to handle the needed repairs
That dock has been the M1ch1gan's
home e\ er sincc
Sensing that the Michigan needed
ne" blood. Girou" g.a'e the boat 10
)Oung .\lexander Dale. whose age at
the time v.as still being counted 1n
weeks.
"We decided 1t 'ihould belong to the
ncv. generation ... Jim Dale said "The
kids around here JU'it love 11. It's
probabl) the grcalt.'\t h1rthda} part~
boat around ...
The S.S M1ch1gan annually leads
te harbor Character Boal Parade.
nd Dale talks about the am-
bassador-of-good-w1 II respons1b1 lit)
ll'i crew members must shoulder
"Whenever we're out on the
harbor. people always recognw: 1he
M1ch1gan nght away. ti's been here so
long. So we always have to honk its
horn and wave·and all !hat."
But the S.S. Michigan's repu1a11on
I'> built on more than its cheerful
leadership al boat parades
Indeed. when a Ru~~ian tra"ll'r
once "andered 1ust a "ee b11100 do'oc
10 American soil. 11 was the mighty
S.S M1ch1gan that stormed out to sea
to confront the Soviets. nearly trigger·
ing an 1ntemauonal 1nc1dent
Luck1h for the Kuss1ans. the l ' S
( oast uuard stepped between the 1wo
before am '1olence ensued
.\nd 1n a d1spla> of maritime
machismo. the M1ch1g.an once took
on a.larger Catalina Island cruiser in a
tug of "-ar. Luck II) for m opponent.
the M1ch1gan's engines ble"' up
before 11 could claim '1ctol).
Bui JI "as the weekend cru1'ie\ in
th<.' M1ch1gan that harbor '1s11or<•
remember most
"II was the most incrt'd1ble pan)
boat )Ou've (."\Cr seen." J im Dale
S3)'> "The~ us<.'d to ~a) that if
someonr f~ll overboard. the \.11ch-
1g.an would go ;straight to the nearc'>t
bar 10 find them ...
And though the Michigan 1s qe1ng
turned over the a new gen<.'ra11on. its
legacy for bacchanalian revell") will
likely continue -JUSt as soon as the
bo11lc of <\st1 Spumante 1s broken
Saturda) o"er its h.ull.
But cross } our ti ngers.
Once. when a Mteh1gan crew
member asked for a can ofbe<.'r from a
ne1ghbonng harbor boat. the supplier
tired the ca n with a little cannon. His
aim v.as ofT. hov.e"er. and the can of
beer ~truck 1he hull
.\nd the Ii S \.fich1g.an '>ank
BUNKS FOR COUNTY JAIL OPPOSED ...
From Al ·
1e11er circulat<.'d dmong board mcm-
hcrs
In othn J.til-rdall·d dCllun<, \uper-
1\or" d11t'• 11·d < r.tll'\ to ronunur to
In ,·l1q1 pl.111' tor h1111\1ng inm,1tl'\ tn
holding lell\ at the rnunt\
Courthouse in ~anta .\na a\ well a\ at
the countv'~ branch courthou<.c 1n
We'>tmin'lier and appro"ed '~nd1ng
ic11 X.1100 for 5 7 1a1l ckpu11e<, 10
'iuper" 1<.c inmate\ alread}· transferred
to either the James A. Mus1Ck Honor
I arm 1 n Lake For<.'St or the Theo Laq
Rrant h Jail 10 Orange
BIKERS AID PARAPLEGICS
Ciate'> <Hh 1r,ed the hoard that he 1\
rl'<11.h 1 ng J \eLond-,ct of recom men-
da11un' aimed al lurth<.'r ('ac,ing O'er-
l ro'-'tling I he n·pnrt '>hould hr read)
tor 1hc h11artl\ re' IC\\ earl\ nnt
'-'CTk •
F rom Al
h.1t 1h1n l..1ng "''"n1ng to lhange
\.\ ~· n· gmn~ 111 gl·t U\ all out of our
1.hrd, h,111\ 'ant ~1d 'Tht• con-
'uknlt " rc,11 high \.\1t h ddcquate
1u11d1ng thnt· 1.ould be a tun: w1th1n ''"> \l".lf\ ..
' .in1 'l nn lldcnu· "a Hon' C} ed to
th t' l l ~'''"'hen the~ met tor the ltr'it
lllnl'
'Once "Chad a chanC'c to ~11 down ...
WE'RE LISTENING
Just Call ..
642-6086
DallJ Piiot
Oettvwy
It OwrantHd
.and tall.. "-Ith Bob "l' v.nrton\ incrd
that that v.a\ the group "-C wanted 10
ndc for .. l\.ohler 'ia1d
"Mmt of the urg.an11at1on'> we
lOOtBllCd v.cre 3\l.ing .... hat the)
rnuld do for u\. but "l' had 10 r<.'mrnd
them th.ii v.-c wanted 10 do \omcth1ng
for them .. Recd <,aid · I like the tao
that thl\ group 1s actl\rl) '>cek1ng a
cu rt \.\ l' '-'.'\nted to help ..
~upcn l\ur\ and thc sh1:nff have
hcen searching for wa)s to redure the
population 1n the Santa na main Jail
c,1r1LC \.farch "hen Judge Gray tined
the count\ S50.000 for failing to
com pf) "1-th hi\ 1978 court order to
reduce Jail O\<.'rcrowdmg. -
Rc<.1dcs the fin1:. Gra-. ordered the rnunt~ to }'leg1n pa\1n"g a S IO-pcr-
n1gh1 fine \.ia) 17 (or each inmate
lore ct! to sleep on Jail noor without a
hunk tor more than 24 hour'i
What do ) ou like about lhe Da1t1 Pllol'' What don'I you like? Call tbe
number at left and your menaite will be recorded, transcribed and delivered
to the appropriate edllor.
The same 24-hour answer ing service ma y be used to record letters to tbe
t'ditor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column mutt Include tbtir
name and te lt pbont' number fo r verifica tion. No circulation rails, pleHe.
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Smoggy skies for the weekend
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haze of pollUtlon. HP9fll H id Skin wer• 0,P41<1t9d to b9 mo1t1y tunny with h!Oha of 18 to
91, the National w .. tti.r ~ .. Id. A high n•ar t 2 WM
lorec:a11 for Lo• An~lu Friday. while the valley• could ruch th• high 901.
Along the Orange Coas1, it w•lt be most ly clear Friday but
patchy log and low cloud• along the coast during night and mornlne houra Contlnu.c:t warm with highs Friday 72 10 1& al the
b9act\e• and 92 10 91 over Inland valleys. Lowt tonight 58 to GAi.
From· Point Coneeptlon to the Me•lcan Border -lnne<
water1: Light varlabte wlnda night and morning hours b9c:Omlng
we1t to 1outhw .. 1 10 to 18 kno11 during· Friday •tt.,noon. Wind
waves 1 to 2 fMt'. ~ou1hwe1t 1well1 1to 3 leet
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Devine' s name withdrawn
WAS HI NGTON (A P) -Dona.Id
J. Devine. under tire for secretly
tryina 10 retain control of the Office of
Pcf'5on nel Management, withdrew
himsel f today as a nominee for a
second term as head of the agenC).
"I can count the votes. and I don't
believe I can be confirmed b) this
committee." Deville told the Sc1'1atc
Gm:FJ"n mcntal Affairs Com mittee.
"Therefore I withdraw my request for
recontirmat1on."
Devine. who hai. been undt'r tire for
poltt1cal ac11v1t1es on behalf of Kc-
publtcan congressional cand1datl''>
and for attempting 10 retain control of
thC' agenC) v. hen his first 1erm
C'<ptrcd. said he belle' cs he had done
a fine Job but that pollrrcal d1fTerenccs
"1th members of Congress "oµld
pre,ent his rccontirmatton
"I believe that the president has a
nght to assign a hca.d of the Office of
Personnel ~anagement "ho will "l ;,im tonlidl'nt I will e'<plain fully
carf) out hie, pohc1<.''>. and I bl'11e' e I and arcuratel~ v.-hat happened to
did that with all honor .. (k, inc told e\t'r)One·s satisfaction." Devine told
the committee. -reporters Wedne')da) after other w11-
"But I bclicvr 1t''i tma· for thc nesse<. test1ti<.'d about the alleged
pres1de~t 10 send a nc"' naml' to the .. incident for 51 • hours before the
Senate. . Senall· <;o,rrnmcntal 4-fTa1rs Com·
Devine·, w11hdrav.al caml· at the m1t1Cl'.
end of a 30-minutc '>tatcmcnt 1n "I JU)t C\pccl to defend mvsdf.
wh1chhcdefendedh1)al·t1onsashcad You'll havt to wall and sec"
of tht• OPM since 1981 De' inc wa'> scheduled to tei.11fy
'"Our actions wen.' tak<.'n unh for wda) after 4uco;t1<>ning ol otht'r
the purpose of protecting the agcnc) \lo llnec,<,e' Wrdne'ida~ took longer
and t·n~unng efficient manag<.'ment than c\pcctcd.
0' er a short penod of time ... De' inc Republicans control the gov-
'>a1d a<> his wife. daughter. and crnmenlal affairs panel. seven to six.
)Oungcst son sat behind him 1n thc but Democrats are hoping to block
front rov. of the hearing room De' 1nc·s nom1nat1on. Acting com-
De' 1ne had said Tuesda> that he mtttce chairman Ted Stevens. R-
would pro' 1de tcst1mon} that would .\lac,ka. \a1d hl' didn't know when the
clear him of charges that he secret I) panel v.ould 'ote on Devine or
tncd to retain control or the agenq v.h<.'thcr toda~ ·s testimony .would
when his first term ended. hurt h1<, chances for confirmation.
EX-WIFE FIGHTING FOR HOST AGE ...
From Al
Ma}' 28 b) ""gunman as he cro'><.~d d
\trce1 10 his ;oh at the .\mcman
l 'n1,cr~1t\ of Beirut Hospital
fhe captorc,. da1m1ng 10 be trom
the ~hadowy lslam1c Jihad group.
released a color photograph Monda>
depicting a llr<.'d and grim-looking
Jacobsen. But no ransom demands
have been received. according to
tate Department officials 1n Wash-
ington D.C
And so the former Huntington
Beach man remains a capuve in
Lebanon. a count') 1orn b~ \.\-ar
between poh11cal and rehg1ous fac-
tions
ara Jacobsen has done her pan to
'iecure her former husband's release
by keeping the phoneo; nnging at the
5tate Depanment. the Ltbanesc Em-
bassy and any other agenC) involved
with U.S foreign pohcy.
She's called Secretary of tate
George Shultz. assistant ..ccretaf1'
Richard Murph}'. as well as members
of the tJ .S. Senate Foreign Relations
Committee and othl'r Capitol Hill
uffic1alc;.
'iara. kno'-'11 to hn lncnds a'> Sall~
46 Fashion Island
\
n en tned to gct thc \.\ ash1ngton
telephone number ol the Iranian
Embassv. until 'hl· J1seoH·rcd that
there IS 00 Such cmba~c;)
No" she's turning w President
Ronald Reagan.
In a letter dated June 4. Sara asked
the president to personall) request
that David P. Jacobsen be returned to
th<.' un1vers1t) hospital
She even recommended the word·
ing for Reagan's po1en't1al message
including the passage: "\\e shall be
glad to deal open/.\ regarding the
reason for his kidnapping ..
Mrs Jacobsen. in her lc11cr 10 thl'
president. said she had tried unsuc-
c<.'ssf ull} 10 obtain "the "hereabouts
and release ot Da' 1d so I wish )OU
v.ould post the following notice
throughout the nation of Lehanon It
1s lhc onl) thing I can think of. :11 th1'i
umc."
1 he not1C<.'. wh1Ch wc1uld he \1gncJ
b~ Pre'i1den1 Reagan. \lmpl) \late\
thal the U.S go\lcrnmcnt l'i rcque\I·
1ng Jacohc;cn'r, relca'it'
Mr~. Jacob~en 'in1d Wcdn<.''ida\ <,he
v.a' c\hausted and truc;lratcd h\ thl·
ordeal
.. .\II la'it '~l·ck alf I did was sit on the
phone I'm v.orn out." ~he said. ''I'm
LOnCl'rnt'd because I was married 10
Da vid tor 23 >ears and he 1s the father
11f m) children ...
Diane Dillard. 'ipokcswoman for
the l l."i. Bureau of Consular Affairs.
c;a1d she wa~ doubtful that j message
from Reagan would carry any more
we1gh1 than previous U .. dispatches
10 Lebaoon and rruh11a leaders in the
\lt1ddlc East
"We speak tor the United States
go' crnment and I thin!.. he I Reagan)
has made clear his 1ntt·rest 1n fh1!>.
case .. Dillard said.
She added that Druse and Amal
leaders v.-hose fau1ons ha"c control
of West Beirut. ha'e promised their
:iss1c;tancc 1n trcctng Jacob«~.
.\ Wh11c I tou<;e c;pokcswoman said
th1\ morning sh'c was unable to
d1'icern whether . ara Jacobsen's letter
had arnved. because the office hand·
hng c;uch correspondence wu two
weeks behind 10 opening mail.
The president 1s 1n .\labama toda)
10 att<.'nd a fund-ra1<,er tor Rcpuhlican
~en l<.'rcm1ah Denton \he said
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