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1986-06-18 - Orange Coast Pilot
ORANGE O\ST • * WEDNE DAY, J NE 18, 1986 LB hiring may favor non-smokers City Council likes concept, to ch eck on enforcement be fore final vote in July By LAURA MERK otllleO,.. ........ Jn a 3-2 vote the La1una Beach Cuy Council Tuc~ay nt&ht agreed to the concept of giving non-smokers first grabs at Jobs in thcc1ty Police and Fm:~ departments But before council members give Kate Smith dies Singer Kate Smith d.lea after a long Ulnea. A6. World A bodyguard assigned to the U.S. ambassador to Sweden opened fire on two armed men spotted near where the diplomat was having dinner./ AS Food For weekend entertaining that's different. try a barbecue brunch./C1 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Cl&Hlfled Comics Death Notices Entertainment Food Mind & Body Opinion Police Log Paparlzzl Public Notices Sports Televlsion Weather A8 A3 A 10-11 86-8 A9 88 A7 C1-8 BS A12 A3 BS 84,8 01-4 A7 A2 the tr final approval !.Omell me in July, Penonnel DircctoT Rob \lark ~1d they must contact t1t1e~ that have s1m1lar pohc1e~ to Mudy how they enforce the law when employee\ are ofT duty and whether It 1rn permanent condition of employment. The policy would not aflht people now working for the Cit) Use of carpool lanes • on rise By LISA MAHONEY Ofllleo.llrll'lletle.ff An increasing number of motori\t\ arc using car pool lanes on the C osta Mesa Freeway making It the 'ltcond highest occupanc}' freeway in the Los Angeles-Orange County area, a six· month review of the expenmcnt concludes Crediting the experimental lane\ for a "!>1gn1ticant incTease 1n the riumber of car pool'I" on the freeway, a state Department ofT ransportauon report released Tuesday said the freeway's occupancy rate 1s nowJu~t below that o( the San Bernar mo Frecway-wtth ns El Monte Busway. The overall I 21 person per veh icle avt'rage on the Costa Mesa Fret'W3) 1c; higher than rates for four Orange Count} and seven Los Angell:~ fret'- '>'-ays tracked by C altrans. \aid traffit . engineer Ron Klus7,a Only the San Bernardino Frt"cwa}' "'Ith its buswn) and three-person-per-vehicle car pool lane minimum has a more 1mpresor;1ve average. he said The 55 Freeway"~ ranking 1s s1gn1fi· cam becau~ occupanc) rates on Orange County frcewa) s an: tra- d1uonall) lowt'r than tho\e of frt't.'- ways in Los Angeles Count). Kluc.1a "31d While traffit in regular travel lane' has remained constant on she Orange County freeway. U'IC of the car pool lancs has stead1I)' incrca~d in the 'llx months since they opent'd, tht' report said. A weekly average of ix·ak car ixx>I lane use shows that in the sixth month of operation, about 1.178 vehicles an hour 11pped wuth 1n the morning while an average I 4M vt.·h1cle\ an (Pleue ttee CAR POOL/ A2 I Wife denies claims husband hit umpire By ROBERT BARKER OlhOeltJ ..... IWI A man who allegedl} attal ked an umpire dunng a brouhaha at a boys' baseball game was innocent of an) WTongdo1ng, h1\ w1fo ~1d Tuc'ida)' Robert Foster, 40, temporarily banished from Scav1ew l 1ttlc League ba'iCball games because of the inci- dent never hit Chm Ellson. a 16- year-old umpire. Diane foster said. Mrs. Foster's comments appeared to contrad"t \tatements w1tnessc'l made to police that r mter wac; the a\.a1lant Police l 1 James Walker \31d Tuesday that detcct1v~ will re- interview witncs~s If their com- men ts hold up he npcl t\ to 1ak.c thl' case to the Orange ( oun1v D1\lm t .o\ttomcy''> offiCt" for 1he filing of assault and batterv charges. he: ..aid. But Mrs Foc;tcr ~1d 1 uc\day th.it she and her husband and mother and father were 1nncx.ent b}\tanderc; while cheering on their son-., team. the A·s. at Ed1'lon High ~honl Sunday. She said the umpire wa'i rude:. obnoxious and b1a~d agaan'it their team and made unplcsant commen1c; about her and her mother Af\er allegedl) ~uahhhng w11h coache\ and parent\ tht' umpire goaded Foster onto the field Mrs (Pleue eee UMPIRE/ A.2) touncllwoman Bobbie Minkin brought the idea to the council several months aao saymJ It would save money 1n dJsabihty and medical costs. S1m1lar policies have been adopted in South Pasadena, Monrovia, Downey and San Mateo. according to Oark. He wd smokers cost the city more money because they arc sick more often than non-smokcnand u~ m0tt medical benefits To compound the problem, Clark said the state has adopted workers' compensation law that prc•ume he&11 dtJCasc 1n police and firemen ts JOt>--rclated and cancer 1s common to firefi&htcn. If these work.en become disabled they arc entitled to a year's pay and benefits and SO pc~nt lifetime pension reprdless of their lenath of employment with the city. To reduce the chance o( having to pay such costs, the city will first consider JOb applicants who are confirmed non-smokcn or tho~ who have not smoked for al least one year. The ex-smokers must promise Phone booth saved Dllllr,...,......, Ted Robln90n, left, and Paul Coleman. an =oyee at Lar90n '• •hl~Laard, •tand nezt to an E h-•tyle phone booth t the clty wanted to yank uottl ueen came to It.a defenee. Telephone booth given a ringing affirmation By STEVE MARBLE Olh~ll'lletle.ff In a c11y where m1ll1on dollar dealc;are strutk over lunch and local\ glide about m boats a'i big as houses. 1t·., cunou'> that an)'OOl" would come to the defense of a public tcltphont.' hooth But 1t happened m Newport Beach Al Larson. the owner of a Pacific Coast H 1gh'>'-a}' <;h1p~ard. \tarwct 11 all when he purchased an old-English tc:kphont• b(lOth from a dt•func 1 V1ctona Station restaurant an Irvine. The phone booth. which cost S3,000 or ahout 50 l<.'nl\ a pound was installed adjacent to Larson's Shipyard along Marinl'r·., M1k and equipped w11h a Pacific Bell pav phone (PleHe eee ENGLISH/ A.2) never to resume ,mokma. II they bqln smoking the)' could lo\C.' tht".11 JOb. When Councilman Roben Gentry asked how thecaty would determine 1f the appbeants were non-smokcn, Clark said some c111c u~ pol)''lf&ph tests Despite oppo!1t1on trom Ma)'ol' Martha Colhson and ( ounc1lman Dan Kenney. M1nk1n defended the pohcy sayma smoke~ contract d1~ eases "that dcbthtatc itnd kill you." Kenney. whoqu11 smoking. said. ••J h.a~c a ba problem w1th the aty 1clhna people they may not ~ hired for do1na somcthm& that ts unbca.lthy but not illepl. "Ocarly if you eat F~ fries 12 umcs a day that too u unhealthful This borden oa mttrfmna W1th people'& CJ val nghts," be said. As t)ln of the prop<>IC(t policy the city hu already mauted psychofosj- cal cov~ u1 its medjca.I plan, M:hcdulcd in-hotue trainin& for cm- ploytes on nutnuon and offered to pay the c-OSt of qwt-smolcina clinics Art Hoffmann official winner of primary race But losing write-in candidate Sumner calls for recount By USA MAHONEY OI ._Dell)' Nee ...,., l yndon L3Rouchc-iupponcr \rt Hoffmann was eemfied Tuesdav a~ the winner of the Democratic · pn- mary in tht 40th Conare\s1onal D1stnct. but wnte-in c~nd1date Bruce Sumner 1s calling for a recount A recount of Democratic votes rn<it in the race will begin Thursday and should take about two week\ to complete, Orange ( ounl) Reg1'ltrar of Voters Al Ol'°n said Sumner rcqut1ted the recount to clear up d1\Crt'panc1cs between a machine count that \how\ him the '>'-inner and a hand count of '>'-nte-in ballots that pep him the J~ an h11 battle to face Rep Robert Badharn, R-Newpon Beach. 1n November. According to el«uon tesulll cernficd T ucaday. Sumner lost to controvcn1al Hoffmann of Santa Ana by 26 7 votes. But the final tally as s1amficantl) at oddi wtth an unof- ficial machine count of votes on elecuon night. According to the unofficial results. Sumner, head of the county Demo- crauc Pany, should have won the nom1nauon A count of ballots punched for Hoflmann and for the wnte-an pos1t1on showed Sumner ahead by a comfortable I ,'4S9 vole$ .. But a hand count of wnte-iM, required to root out improper votes like tho~ for "mom .. and .. Mickey Mous.c," d.cmoluhcd Sum.nu'~ edge ovCT Hoffmann Sumner, who reluctantly entered the conaress1onaJ contest when local (Pleue eec aJtC0111'1' I A2) More inmate use on road crews to save money By USA MAHONEY OI tt.e Dell)' ..... II.., Orange Count) '>'-Ill u~ mofl' inmate labor IO l..ecp counl~ road anJ Oood control channel\ clean. c;a\itng an l'Sllmated S493,000 a \'tar "'hale helping w ca\e count\ Jail o\.er- crowding The count~ Board of \ul>'" 1c;or't on Tucsda~ au1hon1cd htrtng ~e,l.'.'n public "'orli..!t emplO)'C(\ to (l\l'T'\<.."t' citpanded inmate work t:rC"-'> The inm.ues will comple1c ta~k\ lur "'h1lh pnvatc contractor., "'<>uld charge Sb?S 000 a 'ear . ..aid Puhhl "-ork\ Director Carl Ncl'ton \I.ho l'\t1matc-J the inmale work progrnm '>'-Ill C'Mt SI X2 000 a ~car Starting in latl" 1.urnmc:r or t'arh fall. as manv a'> ti5 mctrl' in malt''> a da' ..,..111 pick u·p trJ\h and 11lc~I \Ill"' along count\ ngh1' o l \1.3\ lkar brush from Oood \llnlrol \hannc:h and ass1\I park lrl'\lo' 1n dl·nninp. 11r after weekend ,,.,1tor\ rX-velopment '" un1m 111 pur.ill'd ar('as of south r >ranttl l ount\ h<t' creased a need tor more dl·anur lrCW!., acconJ1ng 111 Nt·l,on I hl· proliferation 111 n·.1 1 r \tall' '1gn' .1l11ng the roadwa"' on \\-l't'kt•nd' 1\ .1 pan1cular prohll-m hc-\Srni P\elc;on ~HI puhlil \""""' \1311 \uggc\lcd using inmates as a way to 1nm CO'lls <ihenff-C'oroner Brad <•ate'> 1., behind the plan because 11 "'111 keen ~mt' inmates out of 1a1I c:ntircl\ while reducing the su~r ' 1\0r) burden on Jail deputies dunn& the Ja)'. Nel'lOn ~1d Inmates chosen for the provam \!.'ill be \Crl'enc-d to be sure the) arc .. In"' n'k " Mo'it will ha'c ~n ~ntl".nccd lor minor or non" 1olcnt cnmc'I '\Ulh a'> failure to makt' child \uppon pa\. menl' .\Judge ma} have 11rderl'd "'l't"k.cnd clcanun "'or~ a'I punl\hmenl '>then -.cntcnccJ to rounl\ 1a1l hut con\1dcrrd 'uitahk for the "°'k flf<Jgr3m \I.Ill fill t)Ut the' C'r('W\ On wl'Ckda\' and rrtum to 1ail at night, Nl'l-.on \31d < >rangt• < 11un1~ ha' u'>t"d 1a1l 1n- ma11•\ for d eanup "orlc tor ahou1 "> Hilf\ 1hnugh Wl"ekcnd "'or!.; \4 n1 r nc1'' for nu nor en mes arr a rl'lat1"d' nl'W "'nnkk :-.Jcl~n \<lid lh \Jtd 1ho'>C on "'ork cr('ws ha-.e l olll\•·il '''"' prnhlem\ Mo'it prefer the ""rl. 111 \lt11ng in Jail and kno"' tht~ \'Ill lw "1n Jl"('per tmuhlc .. 'lhould 1lin "·"~ awa\ from a work detail hl" -.:1111 1ho11tth one inmate did l''tC.ilf>C l rt•1ll .1 -..urk ere"' about two '>'-l'ek\ .1~11 Gil Ferguson renews effort to oust Hayden from Assembly Leaders of teens' hotel p11rty barred from graduation By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .. .,..,,... ..... By ROBERT BARKER Of .. Olillr ......... Two senior \ludenl!. have been barred from part1c1pat1n1 1n Ocean View tlia,h School's graduation n:r· cmonics tonight for allegedly orµn11· 1na a school party that got Olli ot control at an Irvine hottl Irvine police and hotel "t<·rnnt) pcrwnnel wert called to break up thl" part) and evict the youngstcn at aboul I a.m. Tue~ay in a suite of room' at the Holaday lnn. There wcrt' no arrests .\bout 40 ,tudcnts had attended the p1tny whert wine. beer and other akohohc hcverages we~ conrumcd. Pnnnnal John Myers said today fhC' pany was related to a schoul function and thcr('b\ called lor di\· i\htf:\ ~1d "I d11n"ll 11n<IC1n<: IC'Cn .. gl' nphnary al11on \.i)er\ said. explain· drinking·· \her. 'fX'nt I u<'J.<1a \ m mg that 0<('an Vie'>'-alw held th<.'.' contercnn'\ "'"h I'-J')Jrrnt' ul part' annual 'ICninr hreakfoc;t TuC'\da\ goer-. and hi\ ,1\\1\t.tnt\ 1n1n' 1cv.ul morning at the I lnhdl) Inn • other parent~ hl ~11d C\ome of the )nung'it~I"\ f('Otl.'.'d thC' ~her\ tool.; :.tl tlllll ttt••1n't the· t'" room\ "1th thl· itka of \t3} 1ng thnc \.oung,tcr' "hom hl trlt \' c r(' "'"'' all night and atttn<lin1t lh!· brcakfa\I rc,pon\lhk th<.'.' ne~t dav. he \.'lid Mvt·rH.a1d hntrl \C'U lrtl\ ~r,onnc-1 "C\omtth1n1t had 111 be don<'."' informed him 111 thl' Cfll\l>\k .ind cl.tfll.Fl' ~'h<'n hl" arn,td :it thr hotel for lhe hrcal...la<.t JI 7 4~ "Ch<l(ll ofl1l 1al' 1mmc-d1atrl) hegan qucrnoning \oungste,.. during the: l'rt'. ~1 .. ,1 \h<.'.'r' ~11ll tha1 proJlj:'rt~ d.tma n .1p1X".tr'('d In tit'.' minimal and would hl' ,,·ttl cd tx t"'C"Cll hotel ollic11I<, anil (Pl cue Me SUIT&/ A 2) State As~mblyman C,11 Fcrauson, K-Newpon Buch, '81d today he will resume his efforts to remove fellow Assemblyman Tom Hayden from offiet be<'aust of Hayden • act1v1t1c~ 1n oppo 1na the Vietnam War. Ferauson charses that Hayden's prcsenct in the AHtmbly v1olatt1 the !~te Consmutton. which bars pc-oplc who have aide<! an enemy or the lJn1ted talc Working with Peace Corps a rewarding experience G. JEANETTE AVENT Motorist turns self in as driver who hit tanker th PAl L .ARCJrJPU:\· CM-0...,.-..... A formal motion to t.m"h the \an~ Monica Oemocrat will be made hy J crsuson on Monday.As required by ,\ucmhty rule$, Fcrsu~n will notify h1' mile gu('fi Thunda) of h1~ 1nttnt1on to introdu1.e the motion "The Veteran• of Foman Wa". "ho hcJin their convcnuon on Mon- da) 1n Sacramtnto, have a,ked me to rryth1' motlon and thry'll marth t!! the C 1p1tol to 'how their tupport, Fcrauton ~·J "T hry·~ '~arhrad· 1n11 thr. dmc, I'm t1mplv Can'Y•na the <Pleal't': P&aousorc/ A2) It's almo•n a rch11ous upc-nence. St:.nford Green '8r' The tall, stately man, pres w11tful y put h1• balcon" overlooking Newpon's Back Bay. Tht va\t c\pan~ of water 11vcs ~-.)'to f('rt1lc fir.Id\, humid hardwood fo~", and turquoise hluc water Grt'Cn is back 1n FIJ1, an ancient Shanari·La 'helt('l'('d from the oua1de world by the Pa 1fil' Ck can For "~ mnn1h' C 1rf'rn·~ htr "op- pt>J 1n mid trcam l hl d1n1lJ1I J)S)· choloant and rnrpnratt lll"' rlnrment wnsuhant took lcRH' 1n <'<'t'fll an appointment a~ dm~ctor o( tht l \ Pcact Corp1 in F111 and ncta,hbonna r uvalu Grttn, v.ho has llrOrlted u a en " coun~lor with the Newport Beach Polict Dcpartmtnt and with corpor- attoM havma mana mcnt prot>- lcm1, id he did not IO to the I land kinadom ~km& a cartU 1Tju11 Ciec1dnJJ wan&ta' a chan 1n m) life and thn tttmcd to be w t I •'anttd" Ue did not chO<Mt F 111. he td Orttn 1~ hr ~nt to Wa\hinaton. ' n (~ . 10 I uh and ,, uau\I IA\1 ) ('Ill tor th<' Pea~ < or~ ortl'ntat111n l hc."n 11 "'a' the lu~ It of th<' 1lrav. "It "' .. ' the nC't.l rnuntf\ th~t harpcntd to be .... ,1ablc .. oolons ht k. C •rttn "1't hr "ould "rttommtnd_Joinint H ,, "oluntccr but a., a 'tiff mcmh<'r, I'd have t\• think twKC" Wuh1na1on 1> out of 1ouch," he'. Ytd Orttn 1mvcd in I 111 m &ptembt:r formtrl) a Bnll!th colon\, r IJI ha .. 7SO.OOO peoplt hv1n1 ('In ahtmt 300 1 lal\d\, aprcad O\ltr 7,000 milt• Ill PEOPLE IN THE NEWS ocean 1n 1hr P cine southY.rst of Austrnha Althoua.h the main c mpus f'hr 1he l nt"t'l"'\ll\ of tht" 1u1h l'aC'11i I'> in I 1J1. conJ1t1on) on manv ol the'. 1~1 nd" art" pnm1l1,-c. hf' '3td Some PeaC't C orix '''l"' were ~ remote hr had to 0-, \4"1ml' I ~0 nuk'> Jn"l" fo r halfan hour. thrn ~-.IL. (1 u1n 1000<' (Pl PltAC~/A2) ~null ed h11-.nd run dnver v.ho plowt"d 1n1n 1 pso. line tankn rl) MunJn\ turned hims.elf in later that LI ) ( lt\UI \fr\a Poli('(' \aid I Unda) John ~1anlc\ \\:okt.ak of Santa 'nt1 rtl'<>ntttr) 'lammed ht\ 1~76 Dod \tat1on " n into 1 Un I w tnctru k tabout I• m.. u n the: &an i enJ 1~ arr to bum into names al thl' intcntttJon ot Ne n Roufe.,ard a nll I 'Ith trttt "ok7al ~K Jumped out of the r "indow ond ran pohce 1~ (Pleaae ... CRA88/A2, l J 1! A2 * Orange Coast DAILY PllOTJ Wedneeday, June 18, 1988 Copter. plane collide over Grand Canyon GRANO CANYON, Anz. (AP) - A helicopter and a twin-en.11nc plane. bd~"cd canying 2~ people on sight- teetna tours of the Grand Canyon. collided.. toda) ovn-a stretch of the Cot rad'o River. Authonuc-. said tbcrc •ett no 1urv1von. .. We estimate ri&h• now, without a firm count, approximately 2S people," said John Guthnc. deputy superintendent of the Grand Canyon National Park "It could bt a bu t\i&her. No surv1von " l"red Fa1TBr. spokesman for the Federal AvutUon Adm1n11trat1on 1n Wash1naton said a preliminary rc- pon indicated there were 18 paucn· gt"n 11nd two crew members aboard the Twin Otter aucnif\ and four paucnae~aod a pilot on the hehcop- tc:r. The plane belonaed tt\ Grand Ca- n)'On Airlines and th(' hclic-optcr to Heh tech Coconino Count)' Shenfrs ~ partment spoltc~man Sam Whitted said the crash apparent!) occufl'Cd about 9 30 a.m over the Crystal FERGUSON-HAYDEN ... From Al mouon for them:· The motion. Ferguson ~•d , need\ a simple ma,,ont)' vot(' for appro' al. But a Monda) 'c>te could be prevented by Speaker '.' 1lllt' Bro"n who may send 11 for prd1m1narr review by As!>Cmbl)' commmees 'Tm not !>Ure "hat will happen," F-erguson said "It \all up to W1ll1e .. Although he " un<;un ol the suppon among lc:llu"' \!1-.emhl~ member\, Fergu'><>n c.J1J \ 1ctnam veterans group~ bad. him 'trongl) l he f('Ud het"('l'n h~rgu~on a \taunth rumen .1t1\~1 and Ha>d('n. a liberal Democrat, r.wrt<'d in Ma\ 1985 wht"n Ferguson called Hayden a traitor dunng an emotional debate O\er a re!>olu11on honunng Vietnam \Cternns Ha}den auks ha'e dismissed Ferguwn's t:llon\ as grandstanding. Ha\den ha!> nc\(~r been convicted of treason or <;1milar charges H t'> 1.on' action oft: hargc\ of consp1raq to not at the I Ybtl Democratic Con' en- t1on "'l're d1sm1'i\ed b~ an apJ)('als t0Ur1 UMPIRE ATTACK DENIED ... From Al f-o'>tcr !Wad \he <tlkgcd thal th1.· '"ulh -"ho h.HI Jn Jrm ind til'>t from a prl"'•IUU!> 1njur\ -and 'il!I or \o '>uppom:r.. ol thl' uther team "'t:fll Jiil"! her hU\· ham.I \he ~Id ht:r hU\OanJ put Uf) hi\ arm lu ddt:nd h1nl'>l'lf hu1 th;u "'he nt'H'r hit the bo\ ontt" lmtt·.id ~he clarnwd 1h.11 'n1.·ral prnpk held her hu\hJnd du"' n anJ that u ~oat·h from 1h1.· ) ,111 t..1·1·' th1.· ulha team strut·t.. tum \1r' Foo;tcr ..aid hl·r hu,h.rnJ l•Jrmerh bo'cd al C cmtm < ollq~l' hut that he ., non·' 111knt and d1dn t J11ni- l t "J'> durin~ the donn1.·\ brook that "onl" 1rouhll.'makl·r "ent Jnd <.:ailed police ·· '>hl· -.aid l mpm: lll\orl "a' nut '1' a1lablc tur comment hut h1~ mothl"r. V1r- gm1a \aid that ~1r\ f o'!>tl·r·, com- menh didn't \qU<tr(' v.1th ('~C"llOCSS at:counl'> that F OSier \lfUl t.. her son sevcrJI 11mt•<, Ell.,on "'a' 00ic1a11ng 1he game v.1thuut pa~ and b~ hrm<,elf alter the regular umprrl" ta1kd to \hu"' up Raf?!dt artt of the canyon. · lhcy both wcrt lour aJrcrafl fhal'uboul all we know n&ht now," 111d Darla Milcher. an 1dm1n1i- 1ru11re 11de for the sheriffs depan. ment. Crystal Rapid' 1s about 12 mile west of Grand Canyon Villqe on the , .. n)on's South Rim. "We got a report of a smoke column ancc: we're 10 a h1Jh lire rnode n&ht now our fin1 reaction w11s lO check 11 nght away:• said Gu1hnc "We discovered 11 wu a plane on fire. We put one park ranger down on sate As part of that 0J)('rat1on we d1~overd a second column of smoke We 1mmcd1ately knew 11 v.as a mad-air colhs1on .. He ~•d th(' aarcral\ cra\hed 1n )tcep terram, making the rec:ov('ry ol bodies difficult SUITE From Al ( athy Mc(1ough. !>pokc!lwoman tor the Huntington Beach L nion High School D1stnct said reveler<, allegedly took a door olT its hinges. left stains in the carpet and sc:aner«l beer cans and liquor bottles around the sune Peter Dout) father of Sun,et League basketball pla~rr Dana Douty, said Tuesda) that 'Ill' "a~ present at the hotel. But he said the pam was "de· tached" from the school and he" ould battle any possible attempt to bar h1~ daughter from pan1capa11ng an gradu- ation ceremonies "The school 1s out uf 11 It had nothin& to do with 11 II (the: par1)) obviously got out of control •· he !><ltd "Whateverd!lmagc there .. ,a·. 1'1! p:::,. my share to have ll reuorcd Pnnc1pal Myers dee hned to name the two scnaors barred from gradu· a11on act1v1t1e!> at Westminster High School stadium at 6 tonight But he did say that Dout) 1s eligible to pan1c1pate in the annual nte<; PEACE CORPS WORK HAS ITS REW ARDS ... From Al !lltc (1reen ""adcd lv.o rt H'" on J tv.o· mile hike •\\direc tor ol some 120 H1luntt:t'r'. ranging from 20 IO 70 ) c:ar\ ul<l hl' '>av. some remarkabll' t hangc\ am11n11 h1~ staff he ~·d "The~ 're magniltll'nt, b\ and large -good. '>olid m1dJlc-cla'>'> peopk "ell-educated and totalh d1ffcrrnt from the 'olunteer'> u( tht· 'IJO.. The,·re g1,ing up t"o )l'ilr\ of their li'c' to mo'e int<> a \trange tulturc: "~t'\ almo'it a rel1g1ou'i C\pc:nen1.e. a "a~ uffind1ng \our'>cll Yuu g1,c up lam1har an<.:hors -clothe:'> L.lf'> - putting a!>1de the thing'> that defin e our<,e\\.eo; in 1h1c; culture You ha'c: to Ix \OU 1n a morl' profound '>Cn'>t..' It ha\ 10 ha\C a profound ctleu · ~uml' ol the oldn volunlrt:r\ ha'e told him "the' \lo uuld Ill· dead 1fthe\ "'eren't 1n the.Peate < orp'> Pl'oplc 1n 1hc1r ~os feel reJu,enated .. In the l 5 the~ fed patron11C"d. he \a1d In Fi11 gra' ·ha1rl'd \lllunteef\ arc automa urn II~ [I.I' c n gr ca tn re - '>JX'Ct "lmmcd1att:I) thl'' ll do1n~ \ome· thing 1mponant." One "oman "'a' ~ dH11n11. uim· plainer when ht: fir.,t met her < 1rec:n '>aid .\ftcr a \hon ,.,.h1te .. .,he "-3'> \o mulh more rcla~ed and resourt:elul It v.as a beautiful thing to see" Peace < orp .. -..olunteer\arrgt'nl'ral· 1St\ (1reen \31d '\\c onl.'r ouro.,t'he<, a'> lnend\ and the (host) countn dec11.lcs "here the' "ant the 'ulun". Leers '\1llagnha,·C'10a'>k fora Pt'act' C orp'> rnuplc:. he <,a1d The PC'alC < orp' 1<o tn\l>h<"d in three maJor arl·a!> 1n F IJl hc:allh. education and rural dc-..clopmcnt. he said Rcg1\tert·d nur\C!> tea1.h at tht nursmg ~hool and\ 1s1t I IS rural \lie' .\!though the wunt~ 1s poor 1n man-, wa\\ C1rec:n said "You ncHr \CC \1an.1ng hjlJO\ .. lh C'On~t1tu t1onal la". 85 pcru~nl of all the land must remain in <:ommu nal ov.n · crsh1p h\' the villages "F1J1am can al"a"" gu had to thl'H '11lagc" In F1J1 them I'> the "po,cn~ ol ignorance. lo" '>tandard~ and hou'J· ing · < iret·n ..aid 'The Peace C orp'> dfor1 IS Jn\ rihtd in hnng1ng ~tier "Jn1ta11on lx·neliu<ll mean'> of lOOI.· ing and "atl.'f '>~\tcm'> ~ome 1\lands ha\l' no '"'·ttl·r 11 ' hmught 1n b\ g0\l'rnmcn1 ho.it" \ oluntrcr\ ha't' PHONE BOOTH ... From Al 1 h1.· hooth a' red a\ a lirl' l n~1nt "·•' hJrll tc• n11~' ".\I'' thinlt1ng "'il" th<1t thl' l v.a\n la ph11nt• hooth 1n the area and that people "'ho nt't:dcd tu u'>e a phone ha6 t11113.,h .H '"'' th1.· high"·'~ " <,aid Paul C'olcm.1n .rn cmplo\c(• al the hoJl\Jrd ".\nd th.11' dangcrouc,." he said ·v..l h<i'L' nc,11 •nJl\\C~ ahout CHr\ da\ ' ·a u., mkr' depo\1tl'd near Lh~ ~h1p~ard frt•q1i1.·nth "andcr around the com mt: rt 1al arc<t l11111'ing li1r a tclephom• a' d111 ll\lomt·r<, from lhe nearb\ Beathuimtx·r rc\l,1urant -...h1lh do1.•\ not haH-: a p.t, phone "it's nut 11nh cull' 11 ' thl· onl\ pa) phone on that \ldl' 111 lhc "trcet "\iltd \u\ll' ()11,I.' a rq~ulcH l U\tomcr al thl' He.t<.htumtwr '"E,cr)OllC' IO\l'\ ti and lot'> of ~opll' "'<'II '\hl' \a1J "'II add\ .i little 'om(·th1nt1, lo thl' nl·1ghhMhnoJ •· c 1111.·mJrt ,.11J thl' h1>01h lit'> r11cch 111 th{' h.irhorlw nt u 1rnmnnal JICtl "Pcupl1.· h,t\ l' ,1, 111.111~ l!UO(' loJ th\' ('f\1111 In ''"P Ill her·· .ind lh;111k u' C ,,krrwn ,<111.I ·· 1 Ii.it~ ind ol \lull dC>\'\11th.lf'JX111111111ft\'fl • ( 1rcat ''\int <.,o 1!!11.'at ( 11\ nll1t 1al' o.;,11d I .i r\nn tailed to gl't a lll'l'tkd hu1hh11g. rx:rm11 .111d \. 1ula ted c1 10111 ng H'\tflt 1 Ill n In pl u nl-; mg duv. n I hl h(11il It "1th 1 n a ti H'· loot ..et bill le .tri'd T hl red phonl· hoot h in 11:rlcre' "'11 h 1 he 'tt'" ot rnotura\I' k.l \ 1 ng thl· hoal\ard :rnd ;,sdfatcrll fC\tJurant' \.11d l\.t•n l'i:rn a puhhc "or\.,<, eng1m•rr \\ 1. ·•Crl' upp<l\l'd \11 ti • f'crf\ \Jtd But lot.ii hu'lnt''' o~m·r, Jnd cu<otomcr<., dn 1<1L·d lhl'\ H'rcn't going to he dl\t onnn tcd \o CJ\lh Tht·\ 1<1111' up a pt:t1t1on. d pct1t1nn tu saH· th\· phone huoth "I , t none \l[l.nt'd nol onh Oel:JU\C the\ ltl.t>d tlli' phone hooth hut lx'l<l\l\t' 111.tll that •\I I ar'>on h.J\dom Im th1Homn1un1t}.'. Do'e \au.I I iH\t111 \IK \aid " \. tt:"'C'd .1'> ont ol thu'>l' rarl' do-gooder\ thl· lc111d of gu \ "h" do-.e' \hop .1t { hn\lrll41\ <.,o h1'> \\t>rkcr'> [an 111ak1· v.111xkn 111~~ tor need) t htldrt·n T hl' pt 1111011 "~ncd lh 12'1 nhone lei\ 1n~ pniplc. "'·" ddtHfl'd 111 the i II\ ..\·,1t\ 1..omm1th.T .,..Jhe4m·ntl} appruH·d tlw llh11n1• lw101h un th<' tOndlllOll thal II \Uf\ 1\l' ,1 14·d<I) ,1ppt•al pt·ruxJ In "'hll h l llllt<o OI tht• booth uiultl rcg1.,t1•r u1mpla1nt\ fhc appc:1l pt>riod c~p1rt:d 11ld,t) "'llh<•UI a \Ingle u1mpla1nt hc.·irttt fi led f ht' phont' hooth V.U'i -;pared "I think people· w1ll u,me 10 like 1t .. C okman ..aid "It'\ the \JOH' ~olor a' thl' l 11v'<, nrv. trnllc:v rare; In tact "e'n• tnlnr coordinated · MAIN OFFICE helped the islanders build tank<i to latch rain, which is marvelous for 1he economy because the government doe'in't have to bring 11 in. he said Other forms of help are mor<' \ubtlc. C,recn said. ln the rural area. '1llagcrs h1re in houses framed with hard"ood and straw-matting side'> The "omen spend many hours cook· ing o\Cr unvented wood stoves B) 1.1.a~ of example. the voluntcer rnuplc introduces a smokeless sto'e that 'en ts to the roof and hope the '1llagers adopt the idea "The~ 're there to be neighbors " What Grt-en calls "bottom-hoers." people onented toward quick results, may get frustrated in F1J1. But it's enough tha\ the) like you. Grttn said "The fact that )Ou're learning about their culture 1s terribly 1mpon~ ant." Peace Corps -..olunteer!> are the best amhas!>adors the l nated States has. Green said Despite 11s 1solat1on and pnm111ve It fest) le FIJI doec;se('m 10 be a central place 1n lhe Pacific. said Green It was an 1mportan1 staging area tor thousands of Amencan troups dunng World War II and there 11, a American f mbas~' there (1rcen !>aid the F1j1an go-.:ernml·nt has a<..kcd him to adv 1\e oflil 1alc; on lhl' op..·n1ng of a tuunst bureau in Lo<. \ngl'lc' hetause .. F1J1 has ne,~·r markl'ted 11self to the Un11ed \talc, .. "'a toun\t des11na11on "It \ou "ant to go i;omeplau· ddkn•nt,"' \aid (;rcen. "and H>u 're not a mult1m1llmna1re go to hj1 It" tht lla1.1.a11 of N<'" Zealand and ·\u\tralla .. CRASH ... From Al Mawemcanor h11-and run chargl'\ wcre liled aga1n~t Woluak in Harhor ~un1c1pal Coun 1n :"-.e"pon Beach, a puhee <,poke,man <;aid ( ontral) to repons lrom w1tnec;<>es who \aH..I there was a v.oman passen· ger \A.Ith ham. Wolcrak said he was alone Wolc1ak told police he hadn't c;lept 1n t"o daH at the ume of the accident, and couldn't recall h1<. aLt1ons after allt'gedl~ running a red light \1dc· swiping a <imall pickup and crashing into a tanker carrying roughl) K,000 gallon\ ofgasohne The tanker truck!. dnver. Michael Perr) ol Los Angele~. Jumped out of the tanker and escaped without IO]Ur\ I h1.· hla1e \COt flame'> X5 li:c1 into 1111.· air and burning psohne flowed t11lo n l 't 'ewer\, creating an eerie glow 1n the gutters r ire 00ic1ah estimated the damag- l'\ at SI t l.O()(J for the tanker. 1 t'> cargo. the \tat1(ln wagon and a traffic signal that melted Morning commuter traffic wac; ~narleJ and rerouted around the 1nter\cc11on, cau!>ing o;omt> workcn to am\C a1 thc1qob!. as much a\ an hour late Dally Piiot Detlvery I• Querente.d Justcall 642-6086 .... ~. , • ....,..,. " 'tW dU ! 9'11,... ,~ CWIO-' Dy ~lOc a N' ••c m l "O '"""°" °"" * be VOL. 71, NO. 189 What do }'OU lake ahout the Daily P1lo1-i What don't \OU hke'l (all the number above and your mc.,.,age will be rtcorded transcnbcd and de· h \Crt'd to the a~propriatt editor The \llme .4-hour aMwt>nng ~r,,1ct ma) be uM"d 10 record lctttn to tht t>d1 tor on an)' topic ( untrihutor' 1c1 o ur U-tte" column mu\t include their namt and ttlephone number for 1renfk at1on Tell~ U\ what'\ on your mind I ...... ~ "'•.,.u.tr • "9 Sur-M3•-, H '°" ,;iv "Cl! "'• • r<:N' (!Offy Oy ' A "' A• bel()ot 10 • m • 1\.1 ,ou CO.:) ,.. rtie .,.•~•·ttU Clroulatton TelephoMI A weaken ng COid front drMoQ eut SCtON SOuthern C•lll0tnla WIU bflng allgtltly cooler tempentur• 10 the ., .. Thuraday Late mghl and Ntty mc>fnlng IOw cloud• and log wef• ptedlctecl a1ong the c:ou111ne. With aunny but COO* atternoon• High• w.11 reect't the mld-«n 10 abou1 70 on IM ~ Thuf*lay lollowlng 1ow1 tonlghl In the mld-&Oa to low 801. In 1h9 mountain ., .... lair ate ... wwe fOfecMI wttl'I loeal 1ty northweet wind• ol up lo 30 mph OY9f lhe northern areu rem~alur99 wlll be allghtly cooler with hlgl'll melnly In lM 701 following oV9mlgtit Iowa ranging from the mid~• to the 1ow9r 50s. Southern Calltomla desert• wlll be fair Thuraday. with gu1ty ~·thweat winds 15 to 30 mph In lhe northern., .... U.S. Temps All>m>)>"' ~ -AnCtOOI 1191 Auanl1 AlllllnllC Ci!t AU4tlltl INll tmOt. 8lllnQI S-<"' llooM &o.10" a.-·"'-&ulllllO Ce.per Cher•IO<' S I; Cl>-0<' W V1 Q\el'IOli. " c ~ c-., c.nc.r-1· ~ eoi.-.sc Columbua Onio Oelfaa.. Fl WO<lh Oeyton 0.-0....._ Det•olt EIPUO F..,l>aN<t Ferge> AllCl!ltall Gr-~· GIMtfatlla tter'ltOtd -~ Hou910<' ~· .Jedi-. ... JU ---~ K..-Clly LMVeQM Tl des "~ 113 5-dNQll 116 52 ~A'f 93 f,4 flUl IOW ) 07 a Ill 0. 18 &o r1111 hfO'.'._ I 2t • m l 0 112 112 ~-104plll It 72 !>e s->11 "'911 , S6 p ,.. • 7 t: !>9 S..11 Nit loday 11 107 pm ,.._ ee eo n,... .o-y M & • 1 • m Wld aeta llQAlll M 7$ ~ I 07pm • 14 !>3 Moon ..i1 Tranday el 2 3t • "' Wld ~~ ~ ·-eoarn•&.-pm II 51 77 55 ., 51 to S2 102 116 80 37 ,.. 4e 1 IJ 70 79 51 19 SI 13 eo 16 111 17 S1 109 .. 13 57 111 65 tl 51 15 57 7t II 90 ,, 74 !Ill 74 41 ., ~ Surf Report Extended 11111 etCAN 2-4 ,.., ,... . ... ,... . .., 3-4 • .., 1·2 poot 1·2 POOi 2-3 , ... CAR POOL LANE USE INCREASING ... From Al hour headed north in the evening. At the begJnnang of the car pool lane expenment. the J)('ak southbound a\erage was 970 vehicles an hour while peak nonhbound traffic aver- aged l. I 0 I vehicles an hour "That says to us that the lane 1s doin~ the JOb that we hoped for and that 1s attracting more ndeshanng." said Dave Roper. ( altrans deput'y d1stnct director The Caltrans rcpon. re" 1cwed b) the Route 55 Ad' 1sol") C omm1ttee Tuesda) lists no ad.,erc;c effects of introducing tht> tw o car pool lanes last No,embcr. There have been fe"er accidents than before the lanes were introduced and some reduction an travel tame Caltrans analysts say. Accidents over the first 26 weeks of car pool lane operation averaged 23 a wt'ek compared to 25 a week an the seven weeks pnor to the opening of the lanes. Most of 1he accidents have been rear-enders that occurred either 1n the car pool or the faM lane o\ c1t1zens group called Dnvers for H1gh""a> Safely disputes Caltrans accident data. Spokesman Joe Catron !>a)S a three:-) ear rn 1e" ol a'c1dent'i on the freev.a) sho" a 77 perccnt increase since the 1ntroduct1on of thC' car pool lane<> In terms of time spent on the freeway, peak travel ume!> along the I I ·mile stretch b<'tween the R1 vers1de and the San Diego freeways as now shghtl) le!>s than the pre-prOJCCt a'erage of 35 minutes. The conge\- uon J)('nod ha~ al!>o txen apprec1abl> shortened. the Caltrans repon said There has been no significant change an Y.:hat Caltrans calls "oc- cupan9 v1olauons" -single motor· 1sts using the car pool lane The morning' 1olat1on rate remains at 9 9 percent whale. 10 the e\ening, the number of v1olat1ons a'erages 6 5 percent. A rate of I 0 percent or less 1., considered acceptabl('. Some lane mod1fitat1ons made to reduce the number of dn1rers wh o enter the car pool lane 11legall) ha\e not been effective. the repon said Others ha\C Y.:ork('d and the number of so-called bufTcr \ 1olat1ons also seems to ha1re gone do""n as a result of motomtf fam1hant) v.1th the lanes Mone} SJ)('nt for 9-tnch >ellow p~ lom and reflector!> was wasted. the rcpon said The yellow tubes were all hit the first da> they were installed and the \. 1olauon rate in the area v.here reflectors were IMtalled has actuallv gone up. The · Orange Count) Transpor- tation Commission 1n111ated the car pool lane cxpenment as a way to 1ncrea\C the number of J)('ople using the ( osta Mesa Frccwa) without malung major lane add1t1ons Three-year-old chlld needs second heart I OM·\ L INDo\ (AP) -A new heart 1mplantl.'d in a 3-year-old Texas ho~ fa1kd to work proJ)('rly today. anJ dtx. tor!> ~ught another donor ht:art for the Lh ald . who was in c\lrL·mel~ n1tKal cond1t1on. a hospi- tal c,poke~"oman said ··I hl' outcome 1s uncertain at the prn~nt tame " \n1ta Rockwell said in a \ta1cment released b\ Loma Linda l 111' t'r\11} Med1Cal Center. RECOUNT REQUESTED FOR SEAT ... From Al Democrats lcarm·d Hoffmann -the uni\ Demo<:rat1c nominee -""as a follo"-er of Lhc controv('r..aal LaRouchc said he 'an t understand how he could ha'e lost that many 'otc\ betv.een the two counts I nslance\ of precinct workers \art· ousl} instructing voters to punch their ballots or write rn Sumner's name. but not to do both -whtch is required for a vote to be counted - ha\e cropped up in the days since th(' clecuon However Olson " not con\lnced the number of ca~s 1c. <i1gn1ficant enough to affect the outcom(' The Pearl JUNE'S BIRTHSTONE The peorl begon os on octtdent of notvre. It become such a M>ught ofter occ1d.nt that man beQon tampering with nature to make the accident a planned event According to on old Arob i.g.nd, pearls were formed when moonlit d.wdrops fell into the Mto ond were swollo-d by oysten Fact 11, ncitvrol pearls ore formed when a grain of sand or other irritant gets lod~d tnsid. on oyster, muuel or clam To pro~ in rnner ltuu•, the mollusk M<rst•• o fluid , which hardens around the 1rrt· tont loyen of th11 fluid, coiled "nocrt" odd to the steady growth of what becoll'lft o pearl Now, "cul tvred" pearls ore produced by manually placing o tiny round beod "'to o mollusk, wtlkh '' kept in controlled pools The• pools, quite literally become peorl "forms." At the pro~r time, l+le peort wtuch hos formed around the bead n toktn from the mollusk Cultured pearl• ore 1v1t os real 01 nat\lrol pearls The only dlfftten<t 11 lht !Mltlod by w+iich the mollv1k 11 indv<ed to form the pevri for thow of you born in June, t+te ~t con now be eel ebrai.d, no1 CK Of\ Q(C1d.nt, iw. lH o m1rod• of the ..a "We're talking about I per<.:enl lot precinCls in the d1str1t:I) That mean!> the other 99 pt>r,enl dad their Joli correctl> ··hr ..aid Sumner 1'i not w sure of that. though Should the rernunt go againc;t him. Sumner said he "'II go to mun to seek a ne"" elecuon Olson esumated the lOst of J special election at about $200.000 Th(' Sumner campaign is pa) 1ng S5.000 for the recount, which will be reimbursed 1f the election result., change But 1f a special elecuon 1s neCC\\- al). Olson said the count) would JC probabh ha' e 10 loot thC' bill. lhe ralt' tor the Democrnt1c nom1· nation in 1he 40th Congressional 01\tmt \1..as the onh conte!>t whoSt r_c.:~ult' lhp-llopped bCtween the unof- hual and <.:enafied talhe~ Olson h.as acknowledged that there havl' been more problems Wlth \umner's wnte-an campaign than a similar effon b) ll.S Rep Ron Pat: kard four years ago .\ possible explanauon as that \lo me-an campaigns "come along vef). "Cf! seldom" and voters may get confused as to hoy,; to properl) cast a 'ote. he said. ttlJllCa J Ne 1835 Newport Blvd., D-152 Costa Mesa COSTA MESA. COURTYARDS -... ......, .... __ @ ' • .. '\ <Henge Coast DAILY PILOT/Wed ay, June 11, teae * AS. Youth audltlon set for znusical Planning chief to seek council seat Youthua 10 to 16 ore invited to aud1tton for the 2nd al\nual workshop and performance of an onainal n1us1cal Chapman Mu~ic Co will hold auditions hrld Saturday June 21 and June 28 at 9 a m. at Bethany Bible Fcllow~h1p, 14782 Eden St., Midway Cny, Children should prepare a three-minute Solo. bnng1ng cnus1c or a b;ickeround tape to lhe aud1t1on. A shon ~pecch. story or monologue 1s also required Cost for the five-week workshop, if selected. 1~ S 125 It run11 Tuesday through Fnday from 9 a.m. to I p.m July 8-Aug. 9 Live performances of the mus1c<tl. "Summer's Hean." will be held at Golden Wes1 Collegc·s indoor theater Aug. 8 and 9 For mort" information. call 839-0180 or 636-0180. Boatlng classes offered The C.1rl Scout C ounc1I of Orange ( ount} will sponsor clas~ in 'mall boat handling for boys and &Jrls agr 10 and older and adults Classe'> begin June 23 at Nc"'pon and Dana Point Harbo~ and will continue through August 15 Cost is $JO plu\ a SI insurance fee for the 15-hour course For reg1strallon and information call 979-7900 By STEVE MARBLE Of .. °"",... ..... l he chairman ot the Newpon Stach PIJnn1ng C omntt)'>lon announced Tues d·•) ht· "''II o,ed.: el«tion to 1he City C'ounc1I. 'ltgnahn& whit may be an early ru~h tow:1rd tht" Novemtxr city clccuons Jame~ .. Buu" Perwn ,_Id he will run for dt•t·1ton in the dt)trtct now represented by C uunulman Don Strauss. a two.-1erm vt:teran and an ocras1onal dissenter on a growth-ortC'nted council. ·11·~ t1mc for him to ster, aside and make wa) for \omc fre'.lh wlent · S<ltd Pel'10n, an Jllornn .ind lttclong Ncwpon Beach rl'\td~nl '>trau!>\. who rt"pre!l.Cnts Balboa as well as ht\ u"'n rnmmunth on Lido Isle. said he prohahl) .... 111 \c:ek ·a third 1erm but hu madt· no tormal Jnnnuncement Pa ... 1n I\ thl" ltnt person to formally announle h1Hand1dal'V 1n the fall election. v.h1{h is l'\pcctcd to ~ a crowded race v. 1th lour of 1hc \C\ en council )Cats up for l(Hlll'OtlOn ~s 1n C. O!.la Me..a and now Irvine. ~ro,qh and traltk remam the dominant issues in NewPon Beach, even lhouan there t) little land left to develop 1nd even IC') on which to build road\ The council election mis.ht be mou w•de open thin any 1n rn:c:nt hutory. Wlth one and perhaps two 1ncumbenh 1tcppm1 aside. Councilman 8111 Agee. whose distnct 1nc:lud~ Corona dcl Mar. announced last week that he will not seek a ~ond term. "I've accomplished all I ~t out to accomplish," noted Agee who said that after c1a,ht yean on the cit y Plannina Comm1~s1on and another four on the council. he wanted to devote more 11me lO his phot<>&r&phy business "In most cases. one term 111 probabl) plenty, two terms 1s too many and thrc:c: terms•~ 1n~ne,'' Agee s.a1d Jackie Heather has not formally 'IUH~ whether she will seek • lhird term. hut Evelcn H.art has said she v.111. "The question I put to m)sclf is whether there arc sull goaJs. reason\ to run agam You can lose entbusta!>m 1n 1h1s kind of work." said Han. whose d1<1tnc1 \prawls over the ~ntral pan of the ~ach cil). Han said her involvement in larger auun sue h I\ off\hort 011 dnll1n1 have: ttehaf'Vd her enthU!.tUm for Cit) &O .. Crn• mcnt. Bubbhna benc~th the surf au. apparent· ly, 1• a thicket of potenual counol cand1datc'I F.vC'ryOne ~mi. to ti .... e a d1fTcren1 hst of who the hopeful' arc and whether the)' are ahaned with tht" pro-or no-vowth camps Candidates cannot take out paper• fo1 office unul July 15 Paape~ must Ix returned by Aue. 8 unless an incumbent doei. not seek rc-<lecuon And 11ncc that will be the ca~ with Ait'e rellnng. the dcadhnt" will~ extended un11l Au& 1 l. Unlike ne1ghbonna c1t1~. 'ounc1I mcm· ~r'I 1n Newpon Beach compete w1th1n dtl>tnch but arc elected a1 large Trad1t10n and geography have ~n to that There 1s no hm1t to the number of terms a person can ~rve on the counctl, thouJh Person said he ma> make that one of his campaign themes. "If two terms is good enough for the President of the Un1tt:d State~ then it's good enough for the c1t1zcnc, uf Newport Beach·· he said. James "Ba.u" Pereou Instructi on include-. rowing. canoeing and sailing for beginners and 1ntcrmed1ates Students must be able 10 sla} afloat for at lt'.ast I 0 minutes to qualify Course on acupressure Molestation lawsuit settlement reached "Acupressure,' d continuing education rnursc for health care profC\~1onals. will meet from 9 a.m to 4 p. m Saturday at Crown Valley Park ClubhouM> in Laguna Niguel The course t'i offered through Saddleback College ( ommun1ty Services and will teach tech- niques for rcl1e' 1ng tension. stress and headache It 1s approved by the Board ofRegi~tcred Nursing and the Board of Pharmac\. fors1~ conuu:t hours. The fee IS S30 . For 1nformauon, or 10 reg1stt>r. call { ommuntt'r Sen. ICC'i at 582-4646 - Benefit dance ln Laguna A ~nefit dance for lhc Laguna Beach (om- munlt\ < lin1c v.111 ~held Saturda} at the Women·, Club. ">t .\one's and Glenneyre m Laguna Beach The Summer Sols11ce Dance 1s sponsored b} Danccas~ a no-~mol.e no-dnnk social dancing group that meet<; on ~aturday nights at the Laguna Beach Rt"aeat1on Hall Ttekets. at S 10, are a\atlablt' at 1he clin1t··, psychological coun<t1:ltng offin.·. 364 O(;can .\' enut• f or re~rvatlOns. call the chn1l. 494-9..t:!'l or Dancea\}". lO 1-M064 Semlnar on 11fe's quest P'i)Cholog1st V1rg1n1a Fo'iter will 'ihare teach· niqucs to help 1nd1 v1duals get what the) "'ant out ut hfe 1n a c.em1nar c.alled · The Qut·'>t for Love and Mone' · The seminar w1ll 1akc place ~aturda) trom 10 a m to 4 pm 1n the West Winds room of tht· \addlcbad; Inn 1n <;anta >\na The ft•e 1~ S 7() per per\on or SI~ 5 per mu pie and indude a mp) of r·os1er c, Book, al\O called . Tht• Quest lor l 11\'e and Monc\ For 1nlormat1on tall Bobbie at 5-tl-8255 - Let's get acquainted Couples v.ho ha' e remamed and v.ould hkc to meet other cou ples are mvitcd tu a .. Lets (it•t Acquainted" open hou\( from 2 to 5 pm 5aturda~ The free tvenl will ht' ht"ld at the Knight\ of ( olumhus Hall. I 'O w Mam ~t. r ustin Hor~ d'ocuHe\ will be ~f\td For 1nformat1on rall 642· 'lol or H9-'iJ ~'i Wednesday,June.18 • 4 Jl.ITI . lrvlu City Coun<'il. ( 11~ C ounl 11 { hamtx-r~ 17200Jamborce Bhd • 7 'Op m Laguna Beaeb Parking, Traffic and Clrt'ulatloo committee ( m Hall ( nnfcrenu.· room 505 forC''lt ·.\ve • 1 30 p m . La1euoa Beacb ~l'llmlc Safe· t)' Disaster Prtparedoeu Co mmltlee J'oltn· D\·· partmt·nt I thrar~. ~tl5 forl'\I -\\t' Thursday, June 19 • t1 111 Jl m. Laguna Beaeb Board of AdJU!H meot. Ctt\ Cnunctl Chambers 50) Forest ~' e • ?· lCJ p.m .. Laguna Beacb Cable Televl11on Commluee. C ommunit>t (enter '84 Legion \1 • 1 · l<J pm . Irvine Pla.oolog Commluloo ( 11~ ( ounnl ( ham he". 17200 Jamboree Blvd PoucE Loe From staff and wire reporl1 An 1muranlc rnmpany that issued a hontl·o~ner'>· policy on the house of a lormt·r liun ungton Harbour m1ll1ona1re ha\ lx•en ordt·rcd to pay part of the S.:!50 000 \t'llkment lor a thtld molested 1n lht ma\tl'r bedroom Ho'At'\l.'r the Hanford Fire Insurance C-u os '>ubs1d1ar) of the Hanford Insurance l1roup. has filed sun ap1nst 1he pohC) holdt·r John \teen. \Ccking to recover the S87 500 ll Jgn.·cd to pay in an Orange C ount' "'iupcnor Coun settlement Thurs- da' ~teen, t>O, ;.snd his wife. Ch nsll. 35 pkaded no cunte\t 1n 1982 to six felon) u1unt\ulch1ld mok\tat1on and 1wocounts ol oral rnpul.i11on The pair were arrested along "'tlh four other adult women. on Alcala testifies, denies role in slaying B> PAUL ARCHIPLE' OI -Dolly ,_ ltefl < on' tt lnl murdl.'rcr Ko<lnl'\ James ~k01la tool.. thl' ~land tor the tir'lt 11me Tue'><!J) and dl"ntcd k1llintt a 12-;.ear-old Huntington Reach girl 1n 1974 ..\ltala did not te'>t1h dunng the tnal pha~ in C,up<"nor < ourt. where he wa<; lound gu1ll\ a \<.'lond t1mt" of kidnapping and murdenng Roh1n C hnst1nc Sam!>oc: Hie; lrt!ll t!> no"' in the penalty phase -\kala'c; fir~t 1om11 twn w11c; ovt"nurned h\ thl' \late "'iuprl"mr < oun Bui defense attomt') John Patnck Dolan\ ltne ol qul'\t10ning ful·\da' appeared aimt·d at putting douht in Juror\ mind<. ahoul h" l11t nt' guilt a\ thl'\ conc;1derrd v.hl'thrr to rl'lurn •\kal:J 10 dt"Jth row Lnl h\ l>ol,111 ·\kJl,1 dt\CU\\l'd his phonl' c.1i1, ,ind .it'll\ rttl'\ tlunng the ltrTll' prctcd1ng.1nd fi1llciv.1nt11hr font' 20. 1()74 J1r,appcaranle nl \am\ol' .1' she v.a' b1t...mg tu J halkt cl.1'' 1n ha tlun11ng1on Bea1 h Ol'tghhorho<xl \\ h1k anw.l·r111~. 111 .1 rarnhhng. con- \ l . <.,111nnal tone: \k,1b lool..et1 dtrt•lth at thCJuntf\Jnd regul.nh \\,tndl'rt'd Imm.the lJU~\ttom pu1 1t1 him f he 1Cd111U,, d3\ long ljUe\ltontng prnmptrt1 Jud~t· l>on.1ld \le( anin to \end tht• JUI"\ out 1\1.ltt' -lir\I to lxrat\.' Dolan fnr fol U\tng on lat t'> lhat h.1tl no rekvancc 10 thr hcarmit. thl'n 111 \told Dcput~ l>1\tnll .\ttornt'\ J hom.i<. Cioethals for n11111h1n 11ng "It aprx·ar\ ~nu II' If\ llllt to t'\tahh\h ltngcnng d11uh1 ncn though lhl' lnJI " alread\ 1n thl· ~u1lt pha,1'." Mee .irlin tpld charges of pan1c1pating tn videotaped sex acts with an 8-year-old -the ~ncfic1ary of the sculcment -and a 13-year-old girl m 1979 • H untt ngton Beach police. dun ng search- es of the Steen home 1 n 1981 confisca1cd more than JOO v1deo1apes ">howing adults engaged 1n sci1.ual acts with both adults and children The Huntington Harbour couple were later found to be mentally disordered sex otTcnden and commmed to Patton St.ate Hospital Steen was freed after two years and 1s now comple11ng five years· proba- tion Mrs Steen v.ai. released after one year but con1inucs to undergo treatment as an outpatient The Stcens ha'c ~en dt"orced since their arrests Rodney Alcala Dolan \Iler sending thc JUr) out a -.ccond time. a \ 1'1bl;. ag1tatl'd "1cC art in ordered (iot·thal"> to ohJl'll to -\kala·, hear..a;. IC\llmom ·we feel we are not liable. but we went ahead with 1he scttlt"mcnt 1n order to mo .. c the caS<" to the next stage," said Ten) D'ltaha, director of the Hartford Fire Insurance news bureau He added lhat legal fees and expenses incu~ by the com pan) already totaled nearly as much a'> the firm's portion of the award A second firm . Allstate I nsurancc. paid S50,000 under a homeowners' poltC) owned by the 8-ycar-old v1ct1m's mother and r,tcpfather. Barbara and Lorenr Frcdnch. The sull aga1nr,1 the '>tcens ""as filed b .. the Frcdnchs and the girl's natural fa1hcr, ( harlcs Aken Steen added S I 00 000 and Mrs ~tern's stepfather Glen Mahoney. put up the rema1n1ng S 12.500 under the c1v1I suit ~ttlement approved by Orange Count\ \upenor ( oun Judge Jack Mandel. ln1ttally Allstate also sued Steen lo try to recover 1b money but the complaint has since been dropped. company anomey Jamewn Pcgue said >\llstate contnbuted to the s.ettleMcnt txcausc the 8-year-0ld's mother and stepfather were named m a cross-com- plaint filed by the Stccns. Pcguc said. The (rosHompla1nt u1dtha11ftheStcenswnt' fou nd negligent. the Frtdnchs should share some of the blame because thC)' had taken the 8-year-old girl to the home. Pcgue said. The 11rl 1s nov. 15 and 11 .. ·1n1 w1th her mother The monc) ""ill ~ placed into a LrUSt accoun1 unttl she 1s 18. then g.i ven to her m penod1c payments Parking patrol part of new Mesa budget By TONY SAAVEDRA Ol_O.-,,_...,. The ( ost.a "1csa C •t) C uunul ha\ unammousl~ appro .. ed a S47 l< m1ll1on budget that includes monc~ for a ne"' parking enforcement pairol, reno' attuns at Rea Commumt\ Center and 3 tv.o-\ear contract with lireflghte~ The \pending plan for fi'>C'al I 41<h-X7 11.a'> passed sv.1f\h after a publtc hcanng \.fonda) "'hen n11 one tesuficd Effect!\ e Jul) I. the bud,etrcflect\ a I ;. perc.cnt dtp below lhts )Car s S48.5 m1Jhon plan for Opt-rating C).pensc'i and ~ork pro1ccts H1ghhghting the nev. d<Xument t'\ the c.reat1on of a three-member patrol to t'nforcc parking rcgulatton'\ < m Manager ~llan Roeder said he C'-peCt\ the S89 000 <;tan-up cost to be ofT~t b~ the projected nse tn parkmg c1tat1ons Added to the budget wa'i S 165,000 v.orth l)frcpair work on Rc:a Communtt) <enter. a former S("hool that no"' hou~·' a 'am:t' of social scrv1re\ Roeder ..aid lh~ Ham1i- ton Street center leased from the Newpon- Mesa Unified School D1stnct.. will ~ painted and reroofed. The parlong lot will also be repaired and lhe ~nter's 8-acre pla)ground landscaped with tr~ Council membe~ also earmarked S!S0.000 to stud) the potcn11al widening of chmnicall) conge<otcd V1ctona Street, one ol tv.o route\ bctv.cen Hunungton Beach and C osta Mc~ Roeder ..aid the repon v.111 look. into traffic demand\ "'1dcntng options and the amount of propcrt;. needed for the prOJCCl The budget Wlll add another nine fircfi&hlrn to the QS who recently rc~ched an agreement "'1th lhe nt~ on a nev. compensation package While nego11auons continue 1,1,tth most of the.-ett) 's 520 employees. the l0Unc1I ratified a contract calling for a 7 5 percent pa} raise this Julv for most firefighters and a 6 2 5 percent increase nc:\t year Roeder ..aid the agreement also calls for the cm 1c1 \ub"dtLc the worken· ret1re- men1 fund The package will cost an C'>t1ma1cd \2>13 ,C)(l(J. Roeder ...aid Cause of power outage still a mystery 8) PHIL SNEIOERMAN and PALL ARCHIPLEY Ol_O..,,_ • ..,, \nu1hcrn l ahl11rn1a hll\on l're"'' earl\ '""·" v.ac '''II tr\ln~ to determine thr t auw ot a pov.cr outage that aflet tcd ~.<X)(l l U\l11rner' m :-.;l'"' port Reach and ( O'>ta \It '>a un T unda' n1gh1 Jim 1'.l.'nned,, arl'a manager lor Edison, '-lt<l tht ltght\ V.l'nt out at 9 10 pm ·\!lout lif 1 ix·rrrnt of thl' CU\lomer\ had po"' er h,1,~ ~11h1n 4" mrnule\. Kl"nnl'd' \atd [tel tnllt) for the rema1n1ng cu\t11ml'r<. "'a" re'\lorcd h\ I I :! ' p m he '>atd t\.cnncd\ s.a1d tht' alkl.ll'd art'a v.a\ hounded b:-Pacifo. C oa\t H 1ghv.a 1n !'IOe"' pon Beach on the \Ou th ~0th ~trel .. t tn t o\la "1esa on the nonh. [)('\\er Dn' ·on the ea~t and Fullerton .\ \C'Ouc on tht· v.e.,1 He said mo\t of tho-.e aOectl'tl "'l're hnml'\ ra ther than hus1ncS<oe\ Po .... er was rcstor{"d b\ '"'Ill h1n11 ltnc<:, and 1 ircu1ts as crews '>Carched tor thl' cau\C of the outage. Kt"nncd~ ~aid Fd1\<in l re"' earl\ toda\ had <;till not dl'tt•rm1n1·ll 1 he cau-.c T he po~cr tatlure tnggcrcd numerous c.111' to Edl\on and local authont1c~ 'l tw ltl\ ·, going cran ·· \Cltd a d1~ natlht'r at the :-.:e .... port tkach Police Dcp.1nnwnt ... 11d 'hon I' attcr 1he hlackout oCl'urrc<l f..arh ta>da' "\'"'pcm pciltte ~gt DaH' f 111011 ..aid thl· r><•v.er failure 1cmporanl) lo.noc!..t•d 1111t 11.1tlit· \1gnals at lhrcr 1ntcr- ,t.tl1nn' hut ,;au\l'd no 1•thcr \C'nou\ pr nhk111' Informant's identity in drug trial remains secret . . . Thrrt· \nttlh .~ < 1nrdnn \l.;a1rho1.ird' '.1h1C"d .u S4·itl "-Cir \tolrn from 1•111\ldr ,, h11mC' on < hn~1am11n \\ r\I • • • .\ \lt•tt•u 11 It'' r\u•n . \unw Jl'"'<'lr' .111J S 100 1n (".t\h "-Cft' \lokn ln>m a h11mc nr1 1hr 100 h1111. ~ ol Pt·r)lnl.i T uc\<la\ Fountaln Valley '111lrn o\ rr\ldC'nl ul 111:. ir1\ )(t t>k1d. 11t '>ta1C"1 \' C'nUC' reponl'd T ur'><l.1' her rrd I ''!'I• 'r~\an Pul\.lr .... , hurjllan1l"J. \lohtk 11 ·-~as p;irl..ed 1n ha 1panmen1 carptm 1 ti Ins\ mrluc1rc1 \lt"rt"n rq111pmrn1 v.onh s '5(1 Hunting.ton Beach \ 1h1d ~ap(-d w11h .i I ~-1m h S 1110 hoa nn,111, hH that hi• \lolC' 111Pndr~C1room "'"'' \Jam' ''c . . . \ l\•rl rt'pnnedh 'ullen-d head in1unt"I .. hl'n *'-.a1lan1' alleirtdh ,Janimru her hc;<1J 1nro 1h<' 1(1ncrl"l{ ,,f1hr J1.lrl..1na tm a1 lh,n1inr,1on fk';;i, h I liS'h ..._ h· .. ~ By PAUL ARCH IPLEY ot ... o.ltf,......, Oefen'IC attome\~ tailed a <>C'cond umc Tuc~h to uncover the name ol ;in mformani 1hq hchcvc could help dear the1r d1enl'> of charges that the) 'mugglcd nearh "'~ tonsofman.iuana Imm Sou1h \mcnca la~1 year Rt~'hard W1ll1am Nelson Vic-tor Paul Luuni .ind David Paul Cho) v.erc arre!>tcd 1n January 1985 after a Ncw~)Ort Reach patrol officer b«amc \USp1uou<iahout their boat which was tied up at a puhht dock 1n Newport Harbor IM1dc the hoat, oflKcr' lound the high gr'adc.-mari1uana alle~cdl) hrought nonh from < 'olombia h} Nelson and C hoy CXput) l>t'>trn. t A ttornC) Tom Rl>rm o;,a1d the 4~-foot yal'hl Sc-1 Newport Beach Jcwclr. .... onh SIUIOC> WI\ \lnlrn Imm 11 Lhsplav l'Ue at IJndrrlaan lrwl'll'r' ."!'2 \ tuthlutTOmr • • • ... JllC krl Imm • ft'Olt'J IU\l'.lo ...... ~ apparrntl) \tokn Imm a ho1rl room al ~~·~ MacArlhur lihd J hr 11l lt r11' "'mth \~l)J • • • I\ $600 \trrro .... u «lolcn lrom • l'HI\ l11uar XJ ti that ""'' p.arkt'\I nn lhC' ,."111 bloc IL of ~11"1'} Dri vr • • • Thr 1tknt1f1ca11nn numllr" twm 1 r1n hfrsuard '""'I on 1hr hr'' h 11 \'ith ~11"1"f't t Dolphin was reg1stcrt:d h' I Ul 1ni under a fict1t1ous name Suicc Monda) defen~ attornl.'\\ in the \ant.a \na Mun1 ctpal C nun have been questioning Drug E nlorte· ment \dm1n1\trat1on 01Ttc1al<; 1n hope'i of learning the name of Jn informant "'ho alleged!) ht'lix·d DI \ o01nals track the yacht Borns \atd DEA. { u'itom\ and Coast Guard official\ were watch1n~ the: yacht when 1t unc\pcclt'dl\. \hlp pt."d 1n Newpon Harbor to retuel Agents C'<pt."cted 1t to anrhor in thl' Santa Cruz area. a l>l I\ uffindl \atd Monda' Borns contend\ their knowlt"dgr nt the Sea Dolphin's cargo \houldn't maucr b«au\C local pohu· m.1dt· their M'arch and arre'" 1ndcpt."n · dtntly .\gent~ on the 'tand havr drd1nl«1 "'ere re~nrd \loll"n Thi' numhrr\ art' ""onh S '> • • • f hC' IOJl from ii l'orvht' 91 ISi parlo.nl nn tht llJI blud. of ~ th Slrttl wa' ttponrd '1nltn I he l<>l'I" wt1r1h Sl,2011 . . ' ~omconr c~u~d S~tlO in dama I' h' \mad11n1 1n 1ht ,foor nf a I r1s1, l ur:i piirk~I on 1hr I 1100 hln< I.. nf I >olrh1nr le-m<"t Lacuna Beach S1cn:t1 t'llUtpmC'111'•htt"ct111 \I lMI\ "' ''""'" frnm1nu ~·~('•1 Tur"lit' 1J,.,1t1hc 10 an,v.cr most que'it1om. l'tl1ng prt\ 1lcge nghts accorded gO\ernment la" t•nforccment official.., ~1onda~ and Tuc5da\ Juligl" {1 Rubert Jameson huddled 1n t'hamhcr\ v.1th Borns and ()f ·\ clgt'MI\ Ill l1C.-1Cmltne \\.hClher lhn '>hould an,~cr the qucsllom \u l;H Jamnon ha\ rukd aµ1n\1 lhl' dd1-n'>l0 Born\ \tlld hr npc:rtt"'> dden'>l' attomcv\ to a\I.. Jamcc.nn 10 <;uflprt'\\ the mari.1uana find on thl." ground\ ~''"' pon Bcarh offll('r\ 1ll<•g;1lh \!.'arched the boat { hargt''i aga1n'it thl' mo wt•rc· 11" m1\\l.0d 111 their ltr't tnal on thn't' ~rnund\ 'If thl' motion to '>Upprc" v.erl' granlcd. th( {a\C' would Jlrohabl\ t'C." dt\ml\~.·· li<HTI\ <;aid l[)(l !>Jtll k Ill ( ilrnnt' n: 'llT' 1 lhC" \I 1101 htl.t f'llltCt' • • • \ l <'11"'1 °'ltlTt'I rn11kn1, ~II 11111 rr' I•• 1Tmm r '* \lfl\ lkunk 1h:i1 h11J ,.,rn,trml 1n1n thl' homt' • • • f'(lhlC "t'rC' LllllC'\I 10 NH'' Pla(r .ind A11Jhoa \ \t'nut" on T UC'"-11\ fulln~ tOJl rt"f'l,•n' ol IU\ rntll') 1n .1 Jf'll\ \: \\ t<1llh11 1hl'mll'11lJ ti~~ 11 f'll'IY1"'~ Nn \U\flC'\ 1\ ..-.rrt' 10&'.lllt"J lmoe \ ra"h hon c nnuunina \ ~o w11' '' ~Ir n fr11m 11 hU'IOt'" on lht' I 1Q()() hlr11, I. ul \lo. \ miln ~hi• h\t'\ un 1hc ~!Ott hlo .. lo. o1 ( aladtum .\'r1111t' mid pohC1· ht' ~a' up\tatr' T uC''413\ morning "'hC'n he hi:ard \111nt'1lne rntC'nng ht' home 1hrnuf.h 1hr fron1 J11()r ThC' rr\ldC'nt hC'ard l..11lhl'n .-upt.,o.1rJ' d1•n1' Hf'l'ntnp and '°''"'"~ 1hcn hC'ard '"'mcnne ;i\lo., "I\ an' h< .... h hcrt' •· \\hen thC' rr~tdt•nt rrphrd "\ r\,1 1bc rntrudt'r O<'\I Jll'"thh 1n an 11Jdc1 hluc < .1m.1rn nr f trt'hlfd No 11rnix·11' v.,1, Coeta Mesa \ S60Chtcreo "'a' rrportt'J \hllrn lrum 11 ~ar ell ~lUlh ( l'.l\1 Pla1a t>c'l"'T<•n ' p m and 6 pm SunJa, Th(' rnr ' door It"" had httn hrnlo.t'n ' . . . .\ '1dc:-oc:a,\t't1c fl'\ 1Hdt'1 \ alued :11 S Wt ".1' rt'pnnN.t '1011"11 trnm an apanm<"lll a1 ' 0 ~ I X1h '' l'k-11>\t:'t"n "1 ll ni a11d !\ 'fl 11 m I nlr\ "'·" h' IY. l\llnf, nil n .1 111r ~not> Suspected arsonist held Ry PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of ti. 0.-, ~ ..... \ \U<ipcrt<'d ar;onl\t W<H arrt'\H'tl 1 unda\. aftt'f allc1t<'<11~ \t'll1ng ,..,,,1 ltre-; in I lunt1ne.ton fkat h during 1hr nijlhl. tin• offioal" \3111 M1charl \1mp'><ln. 14. rnnk\'<'d and v.a\ arr~ted lollow1n the: ~nntl hlMr at I o.-. \rllohln\ \Jlartml"nt\, i I II' I Ne1,1, land St • "3td lirt < af\I ~id.< .ruMhaum \tlord1ng to minbaum. Jin:-<'f tit 1al' v. t'fC' calkd at I a m to !J.. 'l."IHclC' fire 111 < abnllo Mohlle Holfrr P:u I..,:! I "~2 P.1('1fic < o '1 th&h"';" ThC') found& 1'17~ Ma1dacngulkd in Oamt\ f.1rc nllil1a1.. not1n"t1 S1mJ''on ntarh\ and lt:\ttknl\ <.aid hr c11d not hH 1n tht• par!. Hr l1t\aJlflCAITd llt'forc oltH llll\ \ llllhi QUC:\lton him C 1ninhaum -.;;1111 • -\ '>Cl un,t C;\ll JU\I ht:lcir,· ',, m "< nt lll'('fi11h1n' tn th1· apartmt·nt ,,,mplt'' "'ht'H thr\ found .t carp1.1n .rnd \C°\Cral "l"htclc' "full\. tn\nht•d:· he \Std II to<l~ 16 tirdlghtcn .ih<1ut 1 ~ minute' t11 contml thl" hla1c: "'h11 h Jt'\lrll\l'tt lhC' l'lrport. 1v.11 m111111 l \t le' ,1 l.11,ind11 ,,11 lwr tn" I.. "'"'Jl'cin "fi' Aol•n 'fl''11C'il • 1 the "t"fl<' v. hr re he• ""'" qur,1 u1nr.l h' fr!'(' r>c-tC"t II\(' Roh Rll\\Cll \1mp\tin "•'' titl..t•n h) Huntington fkarh pohc<' hradquanc::I"' "'h('I'\" ht ...,a,.c:hargrd v.1th ar.un hnd "'il' tlt·in hrld on S~'i.000 hail C1runbaum <Wlld Stmp,nn alldrcs' unlno~n. ~onlc\\Cd to ~tart1ni lhe tire\ namag('S \\CIT C'it1m111r<l i.t h IKll! tn thr M81da 1n thr hnt hrc. and S• ~ 000 to thr l arflt111 :.lnd \l·h11It"'1n th(' \C\'nnil . . . \ f('\tJC'nl 1n thr I'••• hi 11. l ot \uln;I\ l .snr ~1\l a Jhtr..• unt.lllllflf, S '0 1n Ca\h "ll' \lnlrn trom 1hc Im(' hn\ nf a I ~k~ l " ''·' lrlh ~ T "'t'hC' Nnrl' > 11 ur<I ii:~' C'A, h \loCTC' 1alrm llflc•r a ~lnr.117.(' !> n "'ll' rnrd ''~"Ill ii con,rudu'n \11t' 1n Iii~ .1 iOO tilod, 111 \\amrr \\(' Trial ordered in roommate's shooting death \ llun11ngton Beal h ltllln w1\ orde!l'd T ul·'>ll•n w 'tand trial lor murder in thr drath 111 hi\ tn<,mmatc "h" v.a' .. 1llegcdl~ 'h°' in 1he fact" dunntr a game nt Ru\\1an r1.1ulettc R.1nd' Dougla' Keller ~q. ,,.~, ordl·n·u to appear J unc 'O for arnign· mcnt 1n SuflCnor l oun He prt:~nth I\ Ir« on S~O.O!Xl ha11 • t •cori:e H ~agata. ll. " ~ \hot m the laet" Ma' '1 Pro$("(':utor R.td. l ()41hr' ..aid "'-<"lier \hot Napa dunn. a mod1hC'd 'en.ion of Ru 1an roulrtte in ~ hich each pan1<1pan1 1c1nl rurn' 1ummg at the other anJ rullm the 1 r of a un to.dcd llli l\Oe hullet. Thi." detcn~. howevn ron&cnd• th<11 l\eller J1d not knov. lM un w1u loaJcll and Jcnic<. t~ tw.o mni wrre pla\ln Ruu1.an roulette. Two firms plead no contest to end phone fraud case \.\~ DIEC>O ( 4.P) -1 wu corpur ations charged an an alleged plot to fix the b1dd1ng proce'ill for a lucrauve county telephone <.>)stem contract have pleaded no contest to fraud and racketeenng chargell ending a year of plea bargain d1S<:uss1ons. Tehnk Inc-ut 4.nahe1m and m parent compan) Burnup & Sim\, Inc .. entered their pleall Tuellda) 10 federal court an connection v.1th a S~4 m1lhoncontractawarded to Tehnk b' San Daegu Count) 1n I%~ rhe count) cancek<l the rnntral't an I QM 3 amid allegation<; of k1d .. bad,s bnben and other 1rregulant1cs Tehnk. whu:h 1s no longer in bus1nes\, pleade-d no ronte\t tu 44 klom count<; ol mail traud. v.1re fraud· 1ntcr'itatc transportation l)I pro pert) ohtaincd b} fraud. and u'l' ot 1nte"tatl' lal 1htu:' in a1tl of ral·keteen n~. Burnup & Sim,, ha\l'd in Planta- tion I-la . pleaded rrn l ontt·c;t tt) lour count!! of mall trauJ 1ntt·r\ta1e trans- portation ol prnpc:rt\ ohtaaned b) fraud. and u-.c ot in1t·r,ta1r lanliues in aid ot rad.t·tt:cring .\s part ofa pka har~a111 Burn up .. '... S1m'i v.111 pa) $1 m11l11111 111 line\ and penal\le'> and S l . ., rnilli11n 1r1 ll''tltu-•' uon 10 San Diego Countv l he rnunty will keep S2.4 m1ll11rn worth of telephone equ1pmrn1 installed bctore supervisors cancekd tht' f d1nk \.Oil· tract The compan) alllo agret.'tl to pa> S300.CXl<l in re<,lltuuon to fre,nu Count\ for s1m1lar ofknse<, in the b1dd1ng procc!>!> lor 11' telc- communicat1ons S\\tem •• ( hlS dt!>po'>ltlUn ~nd\ d WdlnlOg to 1ho'>t' l'ntwged in lorruptaon that aggrc!>'>tH· pro'>el'ut1on v.111 take the profit uul of profitn•nng at puhlil· c\penSt· ··San Diego ( uunt\ l>l\tnct \tlt•rnn Ed l\11ller '>.ltd T"u 1nd1\ 1dual' l'hargcd 111 tht· ca!>e ha'e pleadt·d guilt). and 11 other' are '\Chedulcd to \tand tnal 1n October on chargn of mall and v.ire lraud. accepting bnhe., and kll'~had.~. and fah1ti\.allt>n of dlKUnH.'llt' . .111d rt·cords Deput) Dl\lntt \llorm·) L..int1 Le,\IS a '>petial kdl'ral pro't.'t. utor tor the ca\e ..aid mn'l tll tht• curporatt cnrnt'.s \.\ere pun1<,habk b) ma\lmum fillt'S ol 1\0l\ $1 ()()() \\-h1rh I\ v.h\ thl go,t•rnment alt"t:ptcd no lOillnt plca,rnstead ofwck1nggu1lt\ plcac, .. 2 And in this corner ... Norma Jean Almodovar, 3 6, a traffic cop who became a call girl and la now the Libertarian candidate for lieutenant governor of Callfomla, unveil• her campaign poeter. Parents mistakenly jailed for child abuse reunited with son Playgirl suing for bfacklisting "i \ '\ 1 \ MC>~IC ,\I .l.P)-Playsirl mJg.111nc .11legang the recent ma1hng of lcltl'r\ to 4 SOO reta11t'r'> amount~ lo lilad..listing. ha!> filed a S20 million l<l\\·\Utt aga1n\l the Mce'>t: (om- ml\c,1un on pornograph1 8)' tbe Associated Prt'\'> \ \1a\,Jthu,ett' t "llflk 'IK'111 I~ ht•ur' in J·"' bt•t:.tU'>l' a pJ\\l·r·I" 1111,1.1~.<"nh n·p11rkd the' IH'fl' mole\llng 1ht·11 I l-month·lllll ,,111 .11 thl OCdl h 1r. ~.i.n < l(mcntl' I do:11J11 I )1 \ngl'11\. h .1nJ h" pregnant .,.,,k 'r \onnt• 211 \Arl'll' Jrrt·\tl·d "iunda\ attn noon and hl'ld 1111 s llJ,()(Xl hail l'Jlh \\.IHlt• lht•tr \lln ( a1ru \A,U\ tali.t•n Ill ,I n1unt~ \hl'lkr for m•gkctt•d aml .1hu~l·d l hdJrn1 T ht• offtll'r'> \It'll' ll\On.•rnt·d .1h11ut tht· thilJ'' \,1lt·11 and v.u l' rdul'ta nt tlH a 111 n a dl'lt'l·t" l. •>n 1 ht· "n·li.t·nd 111 41Jl·<,t1un the touplt'. pnl1u· I I \I I him' ~.ml · T hl'\ lorgot .. 1h11u1 our trl'ling' .. 1>1 \ngd1' ,aid "t' rl' 11111 1r.1'h t ,111\ lht'\ h.11 l' t11 rmpl~ \\\ ·,, h11m,1n tx·1ng'> .. I>1 r\ngl'l" ':Jill he .1ml h" "Ill' .. 1rrlll'll 111 < .1111111111.1 Iii t' \\-CC.'li.\ dj!O dntf rHl' \t<I\ ing..., llh .1 II ll'll\I lhc\ ...,crt• h 1ng on thl' hc:.it h .ind gt' mg tht• 11,1knl ho\ ra,phnn kl\C,l'' h ) \1multam·ou'I~ hl1ming and ~l\\lnjt hi' 'Ii.Jn 1>1 \ni.tdl' \,lid f hlu" 'aid th..: loupk .,.,Crl' """ng the oo\ on thl' bd11nd i.lnl.l a pa~ller-b~ bct:aml' \U!>PlUOU!> tx'tdU~C Lht: rouplt• \\.J\ 111ng '>O dmc on the tx·al h \ht• 11.t>:d dov.n an oniLlT ,ind rl·poncd thal till' ho\ v.1' tx·1n~ molt•\tt:d lhc·()1\ngd1\t'\ \\t.'ft' arrt•\tt•d a' thn rl'turm·d to thl'tr 'Jll Mr' D1 \ngrh-.. who v.a\ d1apa1ng lht· bah\. lll.'tt.m 'l rl·am111g. · \1) bah\, .. her hu\hand rnalled. PoliLc wert· rnntt·rncd ahoul thl.' bm ·, \akl) and k :11t·d thl' rnupk "'ho had no 1)l:rmanent addrn'>. \.\Ould tlt'l' hclurt' thl'" t<>ulJ bt· 1n1.c\llg<ttl·d. l:.hlov. \illd But D1·\ngt·I" ... rnJ thl' rn1'>t<ili.e rnuld ha\\: hl'l·n .1"11lkd ti tlw arrt•\t111r 11t11n:1 hJd ;1,ki:d 1lwm ,1 kv. lilll'\ll!>O\ \\t had to \Ullr1 1111 14 hour\ 111 a cl'll ht't"<IU'l' hi.' d•ultln t '4.'l' tha1:· D1.\ngd" \Jltl I ktl'l llH' LJ.:onard (Jo<lw1n droppcJ lht• La'>l' altl.'r lllll'rl tl'\\lng till' u1upk \lnnda~ "'"mg thl'\ \l'l'lllni 'llh.t'lt' I ht'\ v.l'rl' reunttl·d "llh lhl'll 'tin altn pr.1111111- lhl'\ \~l'rl· h1' part·nf\ 1 ht· tomm ... ">HJO 1dt:n11tied Pla1 girl, Pia} ho~ and l't·nthouse tn a ktter i,cnt l.'arlll·r 1h10, 1ear tu retail outlet' that c,t:JI 1h1..· maga11ne' It 'aid the outk\c, ha<l tl'ntat1veh hcen 1dent- llit:d a' '>ak' outkt' fur pornograph~ .111<! in' 1tt·d rrplit'' h1 March ' "In other y,or1.h 1t \\.a\a hlatkh\I .. \;ml Thom"" nt· F-I ev. "· l.'dttor for tht· "ianw Mon11..a-ha\t'd pubhlat1on \ Ju<,\tce Departmt·nt spokesman 1n \\.-ac,h1nt1t11n u1uld not 1rnmrd1- at • ' Ix• rt·a, ht•d 111r uimment Do expectant mothers expect too little? You probably have .great expectat 1on"i lor your baby But etre }OU expecting enough trom the hoc:;p1tal where you 'll he giving birth ? Since all hospital~ aren't the same. it's irnportant to choose one that n1eets all of your den1ands. • The Women and Chi ldren's Regional Hospital. part of Fountai n Val ley Regional Hospital and Medical Center. is one of the best equipped. best staffed facilities of it kind. More than 100 births are recorded here each month. because physicians know there's no safer place tor maternal I child health care. Our staff includec; more than l)() obstetrician gynecologists, neo- natologists and pediatricianc;. And we offer many ways to help make the chi ldbirth experience more comfortable and more meaningful for the whole family These include such options as semi-Qri va te or private rooms, rooming-in of infants. flex ible vi sitation, birthing rooms, and shortened le ngt h of c:;tay fo r mother and child What 's more, there's a com plete curriculum of prenatal c la<;ses for parents and sibli ngs. Special services include d iagnostic te'>ti ng of the b aby both befo re and after delivery by highly qualified techni- cians and sta ff members using advanced tech niques and equipment These are a few of the many th ings we believe expectant parents ought to expect fro m their hospital. And it's also good to know that our Neonatal Inte nsive Ca re Unit is standing by in case of the une xpected . So ca II us tod ay for a free b ookle t with all the facts. Call (714) 966-8174 l. Fountain Valley Regional Hospital an d Medica l Center ' Health care firms will provide care for AIDS victims LOS ANGELF-~ (AP> -Two Los Angeles area health-care companies plan to open institutions -one in Texas -designed exclusively to provide care for people stncken h> AIDS. Amencan Medical lntematsonal, a Beverly Hills firm. ~td 1t I!> conven- ing a Houston hospital to treat AI D~ patients and do research Officials for the other firm, Beverly Enterpnses ot Pasadena. said the compan) v.111 open a Los Angeles nur<>ing home !Or the care of AIDS patient'> "We feel there 1s a gap 1n ~'rvllc between the hospital and the next available thing fo r AIDS pauen1', which 1s home health service," said Kay u hman. project analyst wrth lkvt'rly Enterpnscs. No opening date fo r the nurs1na home 1s set because Beverly Enterpnse!> is still searching for a I()(). bed home. The nu~ing home should open four to six months after a stte is found, !>he !k11d In Houston. AMI 1s changing tts C11i1ens General Ht»p1tal to the Institute for Immunological 011- orders. according to an AMI spoke!>- man AM I operates about 150 hosp1- talc, and other heahh<are centers Night Stalker suspect to stand trial Sept. 2 LOS .\NGELE~ (AP) -R1thard Ramirez. accused of 14 slaying' and 31 other felony counts rn the "Night Stalker" case. had a Sept 1 tnal date set Tuesday by a Judge who reJt'cted a defense bid for a delay Supenor Court Judge Dion Mor- row sharpl} lecturedattllrne)'> Danil.'I and Anuro Hemande1 \a\1ng ixr haps the) had taken on more work than the) can handle Their client. Ram1n.•1, a 2h-~car old dnfter from El Pa<>o. r C\a!.: v.:a'> bound over lorSupenorCourt tnal in Ma) b~ the Mun1npal Coun altl.'r .1 prehminaf) heanng Anuro Hemande1 told thqudgt: ht: and his panner v.:ho an· not rdatt·d. ha\ e three first-<.legree murder trials. an add1t1on to the Ramire1 l'a'>l'. !K:heduled in June and J uh and 3'>ked for at least 90 da\., to prt·par~ prc-tnal motion'>. He '>Uggc,trd thl Jttdll.t' ..c:t no trial date unltl the pn•-tnal matter' \H'ff re!.ohed "With all dUl' rt'\J")l'll. Mr Hernanda maybe you have too much to do:· the Jud&,e said. "I don't know how one lawyer can have three (murder) cases going in three counties around the lltate unless you have an immense '>upport staff" Hemandc1 said the cases v.:ere pending before the firm took Ramirez on a'> a client and said they have not al·cepted an) other clients <;ance they hegan representing htm last Octo~r. ·.\II we are asking for 1s a little bit of t1ml' su we can take care of our clients." Hernandez said txput1 D1.,1m:1 Attome) P Philip Halpin urgrd tht'. Judge tu ~t a date and ..aid he belieH·d 1t should be \OOn "We had rather a t.:omplete prehm1nJI'~ hearing and there's no n·a">on ...,e .-.houldn·t all be read) to go to tnal · Halpm said Ramirel''> prchmtnaf) heanng took nrne weeki> He .. aid a sub">tant1al delay mk~ the pt>\<>1b1ht) of losing kc)' witnesses who might move av.a) or ht.· unable to <1ppear for other reasons LA ai111ing to shut down illegal ColiseuID parking 8) tbe Associated Press L ()'-, AN(,f.l E.., _ l hi.' l 1t\ ( ounul ha!> \Otcd ton<1d down on re'itdcnli> near the \1cmonal C 111!\l'um .... ho 1llcgalh rent thctr la...,.ns and dnvewa)S for parkmg Tuesda~ ·~ mntmn v.a' prompted b~ lh( June 8 robber) and shooting death of Su1annt• ( nkm:an. I ti, a f-ountain \ allc~ High School student v.:ho. v.1th a com pan inn, "'"'.,., allong the \treet\ near the ( oliseum an search of her I car after a r;porttng t'H'nt T ht• wunc1l motton direcll'd Cit} building inspectors to begin 1\\uing t 1ta11on\ ,11mcd al ~hutting down the makcr;h1fl parkang lot\ that ha,·e been al!O\\ed to operate ~:au\e of a '>hortage of official Coli<ieum parking. { ouncilman Rohert r arrell 5ald he \ponson·d the motion ~laU<;(" It would allev1a1c \trt•t•t cnmt• Howe" er. 'iome ( oli-.eum-area residents said the~ thought •meet l nme might 1nncac,t• bcrau~ the public would be forced to walk longer d1stanlt''> to th1..· \tad1um from legal parking areas. Stuntwoman 's award voided by court LOS .\NC1El ES -A SupenorCourtJudge voided the $4.5 millton aJUf) awarded lo a paraly1ed stuntwoman. u 11 ng SS 8 m1lhon she had already accumulated 1n settkmcnts. He1d1 Von Beltz. 28. had filed a S42.5 million lav.,u1t aga1n\t Hal Nt•cdham d1rt•ctor of the 1980 mov1t• "Cannonball Run ·· blaming him for the lack ot <;cat belt<. 1n a stunt car Van Beltz was left a quadnpleg1c when the tar cra\hc:d dunng filming Her attorney. David Sab1h. said Needham wa\ thteO) to blame bccau'>t' the d1rector·s rcspons1b1hl\ on the Sl't is absolute l\jecdham ·., clttornc~'> argued that It was up to Von Belt~ io ins1'>t 1 on saft:t) feature~ such a-. 'i<.'31 hells Jurors on Fnda' awarded Mt'>S Von Belu I $7 m1ll1on hut deudl'd she v.a\ lS pcru·nt at fault fur the crash. reducing thr award amount to S4 ~ m1llmn Stallone's plan to close freeway rejected ~IM I VALLE) -\tate otlic1ah v.111 tr) for a comprom1\C 1hat \\Ollltl allow filming of a new \~IH''iter \tallonc mo' 1e on the S1m1 Valle\ I rt•t.•v.,11 . despite two cummunilte'i· re1ect1on of the proposal "\\e will not 1\\ut· tht· permit (to dose the fret•wa)) unless we ha\e a propo'>.al that 1s agreed up.in h\ all parties .. California l kpanmcnt of Transportation spokcc;man r homa' Knox !.aid T ue'ida~ The state Office of ~otwn Picture Developml·nt 1~ contanuing 10 nego11a1e with the S1m1 Valle) and Moorpark city wunl'll\ he said. hoping 1CJ reach an agreement that would allov. frl-ev.a, use tor filming 1)! "Over the Top.' starring Stallone a<> an arm-wre\lhnf trutkcr. Jlfffge-crlticlzed for kln 's release LOS ANGEL.ES -Munc1pal Court Judge Muine 1 homa\, whu tau·<, recall as pre<i1d1ngJudgc. arranged for her goddaughter's unlawful release from custody after the teen-ager'<, arrest in an assault 1nvest1gatwn a d1'itnct anome) 's memo alleges. The memo by Oeput)' D1~tnct Attornc) Robert N. Jorgensen accused Thoma'i of appeanng to violate the C'ode of Judicial Conduct h) s1gn1ng an order releasing her goddaughter Tiffany Webb, 18 On Tuesda)'. a 'iealed pettnon b)' 42 mun1c1pal courtJudgl's was fill"d that forces a June 25 recall vote against Thomas. 38 FREE SEMINAR WILLS, TR USTS AND CONSERVATO RSHI P5 • Do you know that having an up-to-date Will does not avoid probate? • Do you know that a ltving TruH can .s.Jve you rhnuSJnd~ of dollars in taxes l • Do you know rhar you e<m nilmc someone NOW ro rakP. care of you should you become incapacitaredl These and many other questions wi ll be addressed by Attorney James A Humphreys, Jr . leading Estate Planning Specialist, at a free seminar. Tu esday, June 24th 7.00 p.m Westin South Coast Pla1a Hotf'I Co'ita Mesa Wednesday, June 25th 3:00 pm. California Federal Savings & Loan 14'26'4 El Toro Roan (11 Moulton} Laguna Hille; Call NOW to reserve seat ing and materials Humphr"t' & Brown, Ligun;a tt.11\, CA (7 14) 581 -6300 \ I . . . .. . • . . . • ·. -~-,._~_ & ·-~- , ~ WoRL o ~~---~----=----- U.S. envoy's guard fires at vllla lntruders Treasury chief of Mexico 'dOCKHOLM,Swcden(AP>-A some 25 &uests who p1bercd for a the 1ntruder1 also bad ~ned tire. pohccwcrclookinatortwomen who replaced am.id disseasion ~~yauartl ass1aned to lJ S Am-dinner party at the villa of Swedish "l hat's a~lutely wrona. · be saad. wcrt abou& 30 yean old, dark-haired as<;ador Gregory J. Newell opened industnahst Bo Ax:son Johnson 1n As to the reason for the intruders' and ofmedjum bei&ht. fire on two armed men pot~cd near a Varmdo, a secluded waterside area presence near the villa Ryttcn wd: Police have received many tips and terrace cocktail party 11 villa where cast ofS1ockholm. "ft could be anything from poachen deutncd one person for quatiooina. the diplomat was having dinner Ryttcn told The Anocaatcd Press to a planned att.aek apsnst tbe RytttrS wd. He declined 10 MEXICOCl'rY(AP)-fcusurySecrct.aryJesus llvaHen.os been fired by President M 1suel de la Madrid Jt> a urpn move a~tly &putt.d by dissen ion in lhe 1overnmcnt over the management ofMe•ico'1econom'ic problems pohc~ 'ltd today . one bodyguard came across the two Amcncan ambassador." elaborate. A Swedish policeman. one of two men about SO yards from the villa, Duty officer lngvar Eklund of the The U.S. Em busy in Stockholm policemen assigned to protect New-where Newell and the rest of the local police d1stncuold the AP earlier said it had "oooommentatalJ" on the ell "spotted and fired three bullets" guests where hav1n1 cockuuls on an that "we must assume that they were inc1dent. UlfHoabera. a iatant to the at the two men TuesdaY. nag.ht outside open tcrrac:c. plannin1 to attack the American embassy's press attache, ref~ nil the residence of a Swedish industnal-The two intruders, who were armed ambassador. He was the most con-questions to the Stockholm Police. The president's office issued a onc-pa.raaraph Ntcmcnt Tuetdty afternoon announcina Sliva HcrLoa's •uc<:c1sor would be Gustavo Pctnciob Iturbide, director general of lbc Nuc1onaJ Fnunc1cra. a aoveroment development bank. 1~t. said cnm1nal superintendent with rifles, fled into the woods after troversial person there." Johnson, 68, isa member ofonc of Rune Rtners. the bodyauard shot at them, Ryttcrs Rytters said about 30 pol.tee of-Sweden's richest families and heads Silva Herzog, who wa.., treasury ~retary for 14 years. had helped l\lide Mexico throu&h M>me of1ts toughest economic times. The Mwcaneconoroy i~ sutTenng from the dnunattc fall m the pnce of oil, a precipitous decline en the value of lbe peso and a $98 b1lhon forctg1\ debt. Newe I, 36, and Ambassador An-said fkers were searchina for the mtrudcrs NordstJeman, a company with dres Rozental of Mexico were among He denied some media reports that with dogs and speedboats. He said interests m shippina. Achille Laura's suspects on trial ()ENOA. Ital> (AP) -The tnal of 14 men charged with h1Jackmg the Achille Lauro cruise ship, k1lhng a cnppled Amencan pa~senger. and holding more than 300 people hostasc opened today under heavy !>CCunt) in a Genoa courtroom Onl) four of the defendants in the case arc in custody Ten others, including the alleged ma~termind behind the Oct 7 h1Jacking. Palesti- nian guemlla leader Abul Abbas are hemg tncd 1n absenua f he 14 defendants are Charged With hijacking· the ship, murdenng 69- year-old New Yorker Leon Klinghof- fer. and holdmg 194 passengers and I ~9 new members who were on board when the ship was seized bc:twcen Egyptian Port calls ( on ... 1ct1on on all the charge'> could I result in life pnson terms S1~teen men onginall> \\ere m- d1ued m the case, but Judge Lino Monteverde toda> ordered charges aga1n<,t two or them dropped for lack of e' 1<lence The)' had been acwsed of play1n~ minor roles However. the prosecution added a Greek. man, Petros Flores. to the hst of those on tnal. allcgmg that his pa\sport \\as used by one of the defendants to board the ship when 1t set sail from Genoa. Flore!> \\3S 1nd1cted on the lesser (hargc\ of aiding and abetting. A helicopter ot the paramlluary pohce Circled o'er the courthouse and the puhhc, pnmanl> Journalists. underwent X-ra) o;creenmgs and metal detector scarche'> before enter- ing the courtroom Supermarket workers strike inS. Africa JOfl .\NNESBURL. South Africa (A.Pl -~veral hundred blllck v.orli..crs at Johannesburg c;uper- marli..et\ 'itaged <,tnkes today 10 protest the detention of union leaders under the state ol emergcnC) 'om- pan~ e:\ecut1,es and lahor \OUr(C\ reported. .\t least 40 labor union leader'> reported!) were among some 2 CXlO pcopledetaaned w1thoutchargc under a nat1onw1de state of emergenc> dt·dared Thursda) b) the govern- ment. four days before the 10th c1nn1versal) of the Soweto nots Detainees may not be 1dent1fied under the unprecedented curbs im- posed on the local and foreign press as part ol the emergenc) dcdarat1on Pres'> restncuons also bar JOurnahsts trom black townships and forbid the d1<isemmat1on of statements the go'· ernment considers subve~1ve The c;ources, who spoke on con- d 1 t1on of anonymity, said not all supermarkets were closed at any one time b) the walkouts ( 'hvc Weil, managing director of < heckers. the worst-hit supermarket c ham. ~1d he was "instructed not to comment "There ss a total embargo on this thing 1n terms of the emergency regulations." Weil told reponc~ He did not elaborate .\bout 1.200 black and ml\Cd·racr '"-<>rken also walked out at a giant fish canning plant 1n Cape Town That strike wa<i reportedly over pay. 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M1~!:> Sm11h was one of tlw most popular radio cnten.ame~ dur· mg the I 9 "\O~ .ind l c.14()<, She calkd her \.Oll't' a "(iod-gt \'C'n Fl ft Her songs madl' the Htt Parad~ more than 700 lime., .\mong thl' most popular were" 1 ht' M U\H' C •lX''> Round and Round,""\\ httt C lilh of Dover" and her theme '>ong. \\ hl·n the Moon Comes < h l'r thc \1oun· tam" 't'nse of the word • mt'nca was WASHING rON (AP) -The indeed God·blt").,td to have Katt' (hl1rman and 1 liberal member of of Smith u one of hN daughte~... the Senate Jud1c11ry Committee Reagan ~1d 1n a 'l•llt'ment from the today foresaw unu·uubltd Senate White HouSt' confirmations of Supreme Court "For many >cars Kate Smith Justice Wilham Rehnquist as the touched our hcan\ and soul~ and nation's next chief JUSll<:e and made u~ all swell with the spec;1al staunch lOnst'rvauve Judge Antonin pnde of bc'ing Amc:m·un~ " Scalia to take Rchnqu1st's place When Pr~1den1 Franklin D "We ant1c1pate no particular strong Roosevelt introduced her to v1s1ttng oppos1t1on." to Reagan') )Urpn~ to.mg ut'orge \I he said. "Thu~ 1i1 norn1nauon of Rehnquist to ~uccetd i..ate Sm a th -this 1s Amenca." And. Chief Jus11ce Warren E. Burger, mme than .io .. ears later 1n October Jud1c1ary Committee Chairman I Q82 Rt."a~n awarded her the Medal ~trom Thurmond said anuc1pating of Freedom. the nauon\ h1ghe~t heanngs b) the middle of next month l I\. lhan honor A lew Democrats expressed m1'>- \hs' ">math had <>uflered brain 81' angs on 1deolC>gJcal vounds - damage during a d1abeuc coma in Rehnquist 1s often thouJllt to be the 1976 that m.ide 1t difficult for her to coun's mo!>I con~rvatrve member "all ur 1.ill Diabetes forced the and Scalia fits 1he same mold -and Thurmond'\ forttast of rclatJvcly euy confirmation proceed1na.s on both nominations Both appc~ on the NBC "Today" show. But Democrats hkely will voice oppo~iuon to ~th men because of the11 conSt"rvausm. Sen Donald Riegle. 0-Mich., said Rehnquist ··has not demonstrated . the extraordinary capacity for leader. ship one eitpects in a chief justice." Rep Patnc1a Schroeder, 0-Colo , ..aid ~aha has passed a con~rvat1ve "htmus test and I find that fnaht- enmg." l)cahn's pre~nce 1s not expected to alter s1gnilicantly lht' court's 1deo- lug1cal balance. bu1 his youth and his rccognm-d intellect could give the coun a powerful conscrvauve voice for d{'('ades to come. But .,he wa' mo\t \ lo-.eh 1dcnt1llnl with "Cmd Ble'>s Amcnca:" malang 11 a\ 1nual \t."Cond na11onal anthem and 1nspinng her n1cknamt· "radio'' u" n Statue of l 1hem •· ampuUlllon of htr nght kg abo\.c the 5(n Patnck Leah} D.Vt .. another . lnce in Januan. and she underwent a Jud1c1ar) panelist, said quesuons .\'> an appea~ coun Judge, Scalia has, med for the right of the U S Pane Sen 1cc to bar demonstrators from !llecping in Washington parks and for a ra.~qu1rement that cnmmal defen- danl\ da1m1ng insanity undergo e\amma11ons Miss '>m1th .. 7Y. d1l'd f ucwa' 111 ~spirator) .irre\t JI tht· cnwrgcnl·, room ol Raleigh ( ommuntt~ HO'>PI· tal. where <tht• was taken after bl·ing stncken at her home said nur\lng mas1ectom' oi1 Ma.,. 9 would be raised about Rehnqu1st's .\ luncrai \fas'> wrll be held Thur\-health da~ dt Lad} ol Lourde~ Roman 4"~· The Justice suffered psycholog.ical C atholll ( hur1.h an Raleigh Bunal Kate Smith. Bob Hope d1sonentat1on a few years ago and plans have not been !oettled •bared •taae at ·s2 Emmy•. had to be hospitalized after being Antonin Scalia p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-.-~----~--~~~-;;;;;iiiiij;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ii;ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!'!li!lllllJ~ ... ~-1!!9'!!111".-i taken off a drug used to case bacl ···~. pain his hfe. has been a member ol tht I \ Circuit Court of Appeal'\ -u>n· s1dered the nauon's No 2 c.ounr<x>m -since Reagan put him there I le would become the youngc<,t JUSlll"l' and the first one of ltahun-A mcncan de~cent He also wrote an antclc calling the f-reedom of Information Act, the Jaw that definec; the public's right to obtain government documents and attend meetings. "the TaJ Mahal of the DoctnneofUnant1c1pattd Conse- quences. the S1sttnt' Chapel of Cost- Benefit '\nalysis Ignored ... 1tad1e lhaek CHARGE IT (MOST STOMSJ Come in Today and Save! 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D-111 . a Jud1uan Committee liberal. went along w11h \\ .\\Hl'°'i(J TON !.\P) -The ~natc wound down at1111n on '"cl'p1ng ta\-o,crhaul legislation toda) as D1.·nwtrats made a las1-<i1tch efTon a1 colkcting mort· lrom wealth) IJ\pa)ers to 1ncrea~ lhe ta' cut tor middle· 1nu1ml' ix·upk amendmen1 to thange the ta\ rate) in the legislation fhe measurt• compresse!> more than a dozen 1nd1\ 1dual ta\ rates inlo 1wo rates· 27 percent and 15 ix·rtcnt 1 he top ind1\.1dual rate is now 50 percent M11chell 1'> propo~1ng to change the rate structure tn the ti1ll h) adding a new top rate of 35 percent for the wcahh1es11a11pa}cr<t and using 1he add111onal revenue to finance a bigger 1a' lU l tor m1ddle-1ncomc l)t'oplc ~n (,eorge Mitt hell D-Ma1ne. said he wa\ ollenng an amendment to ··fulfill the missing promise" of the k•g1!>la11on "h) l':l.tend1ng to m1ddle-1ncome taxpa)er'i the n·al ta\ rd1t:f "'hl(h the hill promises 10 all but dell\ Cr\ onl) 10 thl' nth and the poor" The ta' hill in its ninth da) of dt."batc. 1~ heading for 11H'r"hdm1ng appr<nal poss1bl) b} latt' tonight A.rcord1ng to preliminary esumalt'S from con- ~rc:s\lc>nal ta" expcns. one-third of taxpayers With income'> bl·twcen S '(l.000 and S40.000 could pay higher tax.c~ under the bill. while more than halfofthosc eam_mg more 1han S.200 CX)() would get ta' cuts averaging S53.000 a \-Car "We're going to lin1sh 1h1s bab~:· Sen A.Ian K \1mp!>t1n R \\ 'o the as')1s1ant maJonty leader. said a<, hl' luntcmplatcd a '>ernnd straight night of worl1ng pa'>t m1dn1ght on the measure · "I bche'e m1ddk .\mem:a 1s enutled 10 a better tax brcal." \cnate Dcmocrat1l leader Roben C Byrd of Y. t•\t 'v 1rgmia \aid Tucsda) ~1mp,on al<.o predicted 1he defeat of ~11chcll'\ New booster rocket join ts to be backed up for safety \\.\SHll\C1lON 1\1'1 -Rc- de'lgncd booster ro<:k.<.'l JOints will Astronaut's kin. Thiokolne·cf.ot1•ate have "full redundanq . so thal a o' single failure will not doom another wace shuttle. a.-. at dad the< 'hallenger a NA A engineer '><tad toda' "We haH' \l'\.l'fal idea ... wc have no lack of idea'>.'' c,a1d .\Ian Mc Donald ol Monon Thiokol He 1'i 1n t·hargc ol the rocket redesign tasl forlc "We've estahh'>hed cntena for th l· new design and that includes full rl."dundanc) "lfe said ··w e're looking at \Orne ~Jc\1gns with 0-nng' and \()ffi(' without \\c'rc looking at 'anouc. -,eating C'onccpt'> .. The Roger\ comm1.-.\lon 1hat tn- \C\l1ga1ed the Jan ~~accident said 11 "'ac; cau..ed h) a fault\ mclct 1nint and ..aid the fJilure of a \\nthct1l rubocr 0-nng to seal propcri~ was a contnhuting factor hecau..c II\ re- ~ll1enc~ "a" reduced h> cold "'t'ather The 0-nng<. were designed to pre\ent hot ga..cs from 1hc burning prnpellant from esrnping through the JO int Thl Joint had be-en rated as a "cnt1raht)·I" item b} NASA, which meant that in lhl· event of a failure there wa~ no hack.up McDonald <.aid that the redcc;1gned 1mnt will have a "cnt1cahty· IR" category. meaning there 1'i a redun- dant capab1ht~ McDonald and other Monon Thiokol engineers and officials testi- fied today hcfore the House Science SP.\( E ( E:NTE-R, liou,lt>n (.\P) -Officials of rocket manufacturer Monon Thiokol Inc an: d1<tl'U\'>10g a settlement of llab1hty claims bv a family of Onl' ot tht• \C\ l'n a\tronaut<, !..died 1n the Challenger accident. sa\S a Houston attorne) who I\ representing thl' famil) · Ronald D Kn~t. a Ht'U'itOn law\cr "'hn once won a settlement for tht' wido"' of another astronaut. o;a1d ht• wa!; 1n ··crucial and candid" negohat1ons t_o"ard a settlement with "\Cf) high ranlang offaoa ls" of Thiokol, 1hc Utah hrm that manufactured the ~ohd rocll't booster<; on the <.pace shuttle Kmr declined 10 1dent1I) lht famil) he 1s reprcsenung or an> proposed amount of a wttlcmt.>nt. bul hl' \<lid the t.l1\l'U\S1ons ha-.e hcen under way for two "'eek'> and Technolog~ < 11mm1ttcl'. mm· plcting a hearing that was l ut 'hon In lack of time on l ue)da\ .\lso tcsllh 1ng T uesda.,. wcrt' man- agers at l"-<r\.Sr\.\ 'vtar'>hall \pall' Flight Centt'r in Hun1<;v1lk ~la .. "'h1ch supen •~!I Morton I h1ukol'c, contract to build the lx><>'>tcr~. One of the Mar-;hall cnginl'<.'r\ al the center of tht lnntro.,.er.,, to launch Challengertold 1hc l"nmm1ttcl' the U.S. space program wa'> "on the road to an accident" whrn N \ 'i·\ officials concluded that n\lng with a bad shuttlc booster 101n1 wa' an acceptable nsk. Lawrence Mull<>}. "'ho ht•aded the booster program at the Mar<;hall Space Fl1gh1 Center an Huntwillc .\la . at the time of the Jan 28 shuttlt' l'\plos1on. testified Tuesda'. before the Hou'>e < ommmec on Science and Tcchnolog\ Mullo\. \Ince demoted. told the House t0mm11tce he had questioned the Monon Thiokol concerns "be· cau-.c "'e had nothing but in- conclu\1vt' dat;i that blowby would tx:cur" at lower temperatures .\sked wh:y httle was done to correct the 0-nng problem, Mulloy replied "We at NASI\ got into a group-think about 1h111 problem. We saw It, we recognized 1t. we tested it, and we concluded 11 wa'> an accep- table risk . When we staned down that road we wc-re on the road to an accident .. Investigators check Excedrin Ma yo rs fight capsules after woman, 40, dies can cella ti on By U1e A11oclated Pre11 of federal aid \~N Jll \N. Pucno Rico (AP) -r he na11on's ma>Ors are prepanng for :I last-gac;p elTon to renew general re' enue 'ihanng. the biggest program of federal aid 10 c111es and one whose demise ci ty leaden 'lay would hnng local tax increases and worker layoffs. "To remove. those dollal"i would wreak havoc an JUSI about every maJor rny and cena1nly every 'lmall and med1um-s1zcd l'1ty,'' ..a1d Chi· cago Mayor Horold Wa'lhmgton ·•1 o remove 11 literally brings c1t1cs to their knees" Washmgton <cpoke as the l J S Conference of Mayon was poised to vote today on a range of new stattmentson urhan poliC") 1ndudmg one Uflln' ( onarc'i~ to renew 1he a1d before 11 expire~ at the end of ~ptember • The re'°lu11on, to be \.Ottd on b} more than I !iO mayor' attendtn& their annual convention ht"re. dccl1re1 the 11d to be "the most etlic1ent and helpful of All fC'~.kral program' upon which' utiC'' have rnme to rel'.." Clf'neral rC'venue 1hanni. a pro- ,,.m beaun under Prts1dtnt Nt~on''i admm1i,1rntmn to co"'ohdate man) aranl\ In l 111<''1, provided $4.2 h1lhon m no-1\tnng'i·lllUH'htd 11d to ncarlv rvcn 111"n 11nd ol\. 1n \mr.rtl'8 l:t\t ~{'II Al Bl•RN , Wash. -lnveo;llgator'> were "\·raving 1housands of Extra· Strength Exccdnn capsules t'arl} today followmg t~r death of a 40-ycar~ld woman who <;wallowed a C)antde-tamtcd cap~ule F,1ra-Strength Exccdnn capsules were pulled from s1ore <ihelve\ nat1onw1dr'Tue~a) pcndmg further anvest1gat1on into the death ot \ue Snow. a bank m.mager who was found unconscious m her home in th1<1 Seattle-suburb last Wednesday, pohcc 'iald She died a few hours later The King Count> me-<11cal exam1ner"i1 offiC<' confirmed Monday that \he d1C'd of cya nide po1<t0nang lnvc'1t1ptol"i had uncovered nothing to \Ua&e'lt 'lllll'ldc. GNP growth slightly better than '86 W '\SH ING r ON -Thr t'Conomy grew at a moderate annual rate of 2 9 percent 1n the first thr<'r months of the year. a sharp downward rcv1S1on from earhcr c'lumates, the government reportt-d today. The Commcr<'e Department ~1d the performance of the &J'0\'1 national product, the broadc41t mea,urt of cct1nom1c health, ws11 only slta.htly lx'ttcr than for all oflast year and more than a pel'('enta&e point below tht ~eagan adm1nl\trauon 's forccut for &J'OWlh of 4 percent for all of 1986 The new estimate al~ marked ia b1adownward revision from JU~I a month ago, when the Commrrce Department rcportro that the econom\ hod expanded 11 a J 7 percent ra1e m the January.March quarter. Wlfe guilty of keeping hu•band capt1ve VERSAILLES Ky A woman who kept her husband tied to 1 bed in I.he h:i~ment of their home for .more than two month was convicted Tueiday alnna with two of her children on cha~« of ~cond~evtt unlawful tmpnsonment. A Woodford County Cirtult C oun Jury found Shirley Kimberl innocent of attempted m!Jr<ler. Pro~' uton claimed Mfl Kimberl and her children doused. James Kimberl, 47. wuh water dunna h1, t'Onfincmcnt and created drafts Wlth a fan to make ham cawh pneumonia and dtt so the)' could collCC"t on an in~unncc poltc)' Kimberl c.~ped throuah a window Feb. ?. Tht dcfcn<,c m11nta1ntd Ml"\. Kimberl had bctn beaten for 22 years by an al oholi<' hu'lh:lnd and l<tt'd out of de,pcnt1on to l'tOtttt tm1Clf'. The u recommended that M" Kimh(rl ..0, her dauahtt'f" K1mt1Crll i 9 ind {u~ James K1mbtrl Jr, I H, 'lt'rvr 12 mnnthHach tor thr unln~ful 1~prlsonment' The thrtt ha\'e bet'nJaikd for four montht ' ~Q• Coot DAILY PIL.OT/Wednesctay, Jun 18, 1S88 A7 I TV L ISTINGS MATTHEW BRODERICK FERRIS BUEl'ER'S DAY OFF One man's strvgle to takt It easy. P. '=Bui" (1171) A1ti 1<1n11 ~Cttl.IOIU . PfWalTH! I.Oii> ITMTAEK UOYll * t * "The ln-lna" 11179) MM At· k~,_Fllt 7-l~ .. I 1885) Chewy Chui, JotDonWer. -t:ao-8 VOU ABAJN? MOYIE * t •~ "T-411ght'1 I.alt Glllmlng" ( 1177) But1 l..anculer, AlcNtd Wi6- matl! lllM<RUSSEU NOT NECE8SAAll Y THE NEWS -10:00-l i~ aeNEWa I L~ ~TOBEIUf:AWAR REMBl8EAED EB BEHN> THE scae IDBOWlHl (C)MOVE • t 'h "Love Letters" 119831 J1mle Lee Curt11. Jamee K-=n (8) fWt8TS: HOW CAH THEY BE STOPPED? ([)MOVIE * t 1"1 "A View To A KJll" (1985) Roi>- er Moore, Tanya Robins. 11) COMEDV BREAK -».15-m AEUGIOUS f'fOlAAMMING -10';30- fll) MAAK RUSSEU Ee DALE EVANS (Ji) INOEPEHDENT NEWS . -11:00- f>D DID IIIBNEWS UTAXI O&aAAAE Cl) BAANEY MIL.LBl fD TitE BOUNDER m BUSINESS REPORT Cl) THISDAY CD JACK HAYFOAO mFUGtnvE ®MOVIE * * 'h "Vision Quest" ( 1985) MattheW Modine, Linde Fbenttno ~=OF SOMmltG BIG "Model Behavior" ( 1985) Bruce ~~lellard a.ins. ....... "Repo Man" (1934) EmiHo &- tevez. Harry Deen Stanton -11:30- IJ (I) T .J. HOOKEA D Q!TONGfl 0 SAT\RlAY NIGHT fJONIGHTLH 0 WILD, WllD WEST G)VEGAI Cl)HAWAll~ fl) ONLY WHEH I LAUGH ~ AT AOH'S .. LAGlMA El!l-PfWSE~lOfl> (C)MOVIE * * "P«fect" (1985) John Tr1Y01ta. Jamie Lee Cortis -12:00- • EYE OH HOUVWOOO Cf) OOMS>Y BRfAI( • TlEWRrTER .. ~ Joel Steoel A8' TV ~ T'OMCAUt&a ~~:rn10PGUN~: w . Dangerfield earns repectatboxoffice in 'BacktoSChool' HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Movie fans chose campus comed~ver curbside camqe u Rodn er- field's "Batie to School"~ No. at the weekend boit office, followed .by .. Ferm Bueller's Day Off," whiclt chromcJes a day of high scbool hooky. That put last week's top draw, .. Top Gun,''at No. 3, but moresignificantlr, threw Sylvester StaJlone's .. Cobra • and Arnold Schwarzenegger's ''Raw Deal" back to fourth and fifth place. respccti vely. The two m uscle4Dd-gun films were earlier predicted to dominate the summer box office for several weeks. Both movies saw their au- dience cut nearly in half. Overall, movte fans arc showm.1 an eclectic taste. with with comedies, shoot-'em-ups and science fiction adventures in the Top JO box office draws. Paramount and 20th Century- Fox each had two films in the Top 10, with one each for Orion, Tri-Star, Warner Bros .. Dcl..aurentiis, Cannon and MGM. "Back to School," which stars "I don't get no respect" comcdjan Dangerfield as a boorish busi- nessman who decides to enroll in college, vossed $8. 9 million. "Fems Bueller," director John Hughes' study of a teen~agcr's day away from school starring Matthew Broderick., debuted with $6.3 million 1n tickets. "Top Gun," the Navy flyboys adventure film in its fifth week of release, took third place with a gross ofS6.25 miJlion. "Cobra." which was 10 third place last w~k. dropped 45 percent tn its fourth weekend and fell back one notch with a take of $2.78 miJlion. "Raw Deal" dropped almost 50 percent in iu second weekend and fell from second to fifth place with $2. 76 million. "Poltergeist II," in its fourth week, took 1n $2.2 mtlhon to make at the weekend's sixth haghest-grossmg ftlm, while '"Sb.on CltCWt,.. 1n 1t1 ililh week. was clote be.hind Wlth S2. I million. Twentieth Century Fo.1'1 .. S~ camp" was No. 8 with Sl.S7 million at 983 KTeens. "1'be Manha~n Project•• debuted at ninth plaoc with SI .SO million at 827 theaten. The Fo.1 movie is about a teen..qer who buildl a s1.1i1CaSe- sucd atomic bomb. In tenth place was Cunon's re- make of"lnv1der1 From Man," with $926,421at1,099 screens. Here are the top films at lbc box office this past week.end, with dJs.- tnl>utor. weekend aross. number of screens, total gross. number of week.a an release and estimated production costs. The gross amount figures arc supplied by. the distributor. .1. ... Back lO School," Orion, $8.9 malhon, 1,60S screens. $8. 9 million one week, S 12 million. ' 2. "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," Paramount, S~.3 million. 1,330 sc~ns, $8.5 million, one week, $16 million. 3. "Top Gun." Paramount. $6.25 million, 1,531 screens. $53.8 milhon, five weeks, SI 8 million. ~-. "Cobra," Warner Bros., $2.8 million, 1,964 screens, $39.2 million, four weeks, $20 million. 5. ''Raw Deal," Del.aurcnttis, $2.8 milhon, I, 733 screens, S l 0. 3 million, two weeks, SI I million. 6. "Poltergeist II," MGM $2.2 million, 1,S56 screens, $30.9 ~illion four weeks. SI 7. 5 million. ' 7. "Short Circuit." Tn-Star $2.1 million, 1.307 screens, $29.9 milhon. six weeks, S 16.5 million. 8. "Spacecamp," 20th Century Fox., S 1.57 million, 983 screens, $5. 7 million, two weeks, S 15 million. 9. "The Manhattan Project," 20th Century Fo.1, S l.50 million, 827 screens, one week., S l. SO million. na. I 0. 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VIRGO f Aug 1' \ept •• I \trCS'> 1ndepcndtnrc, C'fl'OHI\ 11\ 1.1.1lhngnt''" to gel to hean of matter'$ 'r ou re \ utnerabk "'heft' l'mot1on\ are conn•med Kno" 11. protc.-ct \ctl tn dim ht''> C lose rda11 \t' rnuld prU\llk valuahk information UBRAl'>cpt. 2.l-01.·1. 2~1 Jntuttion tHrn target, )ou'll learn h~ ~harine,and teachmg Fam1l) rt'.'un1onn1uld top agenda ~mpha-.1-.al'>oon mum:~ abiltt\ to locate needed matenal °'Kn~· cit dm·l ticm and purpo'>(.' v. tll he.· restored SCORPIO lOrt 2.l-N1•\ 2 l) D1,cr~1 h . loo!.. hc.'H>nd the 1mmt«hate, realize recent setback I'> due tu he.· rn-a,l'd J umng.Judgrncnt .int u1t111n an· on target. Circum'itance' tal..t' 'udtkn turn in \nur la\or \ m1 II he.' C'\J'k:uall) fortunate in ~pcculauon SAGITTARll1S !No' 22-D('l 21) lk "ilhntt to rl'\l\t.' h'"c"'. rrniodd and po!.S1bh to rchu1ld on mor1.· '>Uttahh: '>trm:tLrl' \omconl' hc.·htnd 'lt'nes is t~ing to 'tdl )OU ~omethmg •• lk dl'>lfl't't. protel·t p11,ao. m.11nta111 .iura of glamour CAPRICORN <Dec 22 fan 11.J1 \\ l\h lOml'' trUl' tra\ll 1!> in p1durc, \'uu'll have 'hance to e'prcv. fed1ng' 1n ml'an1ngful mannrr D1alogut: "'1th memher of oppo<,1tc '>e\ pre \l'' lru1ttul ( •l''111nl V1rg1• ..,ag1ltilrtU\ r)l:r,on' pla' ke' role:'> AQ l'ARlllS (.Ian. 20-h·h l!il L.111111' mt:mhc.·r t;ilk' .1h11u1 amhttinn, ;np1ratiom and !>el·b ~our JJlPhl\31 Kn " to he.' il1plnm;,1l1l "lthout abandoning baste l:x.'liel\ pnt1ur>k' \lonn w d1angt• ol rt·,11kntt' l11uld he In\ oh cd l 1hra figure' pr11m111t:nll\ PISCES (Feb 14-Marl h :'.0> \\hat\ llU prt•\ 11lu,J~ tuok llH granteJ pr II\ C\ to ht' \aluahle ac.'>l:t f Ulu' on importing. nporlrnti. langudge d"tanll' commun1cat1on \ ou'll lc:arn a ,n·rct, '"u'll tx~ plr.t'klntl~ 'urpr1'l'd a' rnult IF JUNE 1 t IS YOL•R BIRTHDAY \OU .ired' n'ami" direll ro111.111t1t -;ensual crc:at1\c: and \lubborn \ ou \eldum Ju an~ 1h1ng half\' a> ~ou po"cs' p1uneenng sp1m You art 10\enltH' an ongmal 1h1nk\·r member<o ot 11pp11Slll' sex find you an 1ntnguing altractlH' lhalltngt· l.1,,·u \quanu' CX'"on\ pla\ imponant roles 10 \our Ille \ 11u'll he.· on more: \ohd grt1und 1h1'> \car. tnl lud1~g emouuns and finamt•s 'I ou make nl'""' c,uin in lunl'. ~nuld t,111 tn lo\l' '"u 11 al~> be aClt'¥e in hu'>tnt>\!> for vnur;t"ll I rawl rnmalll\' featurt·d in \ugu't French documentary given lowest rating I) What'c. tx·en the lca'>t 'lll\C'>'ilul ll·lc\ l\lon program 111 all llml·'' .\ That '-"OUld ha' c to Ix a f rcnch llClcumcntar\ "herein an 1n1cr' 1c""rr d1t:1ted from a 40->car-old !\rm\'n1an "'om an a rnmpletnat<1lo[tof her lik' lllnt·~sc~ .French 'un n ta kn' wuldn't hchC'H' tht•ir lir\t f>i>ll So the\ polled aµm Thi·, 1 ouldn't fintl an).h<><h not ilO) ht id) \\ h11\I ":lit h cd 11 C) Ho"" lOmt' "1(•\I pc.•11pk .m· nght handed,., -\ I hat goc' had. 111 thl' ,\1,kh kno"n fal:l tHat the pnm1t1H: m11thl·r held her bah\ 1n hl'r lctl arm \11 thl' hah) would hCt:almt·d h~ thnnur1d 111 her beating heart \\ 1tli kit hand '11 1xcup1ed, \he did 1.1.hat cl'l' \\3lo 111 tw done with her right h,rnd -\nd ltl'nct!l n1emor-. pa\(,ed 1t .1long < •r 'o go<'' tht• th(•t)r.. ·\not her tra H'I rt 111 tl' tha 1 l11llo~1·d animal trail' "'a' thl' l';rnama < ani.11 l ht• antmal<i IA.ere ll<tnl..('" '>n their bat:k'> the \pan1'>h c'pl<>r• r\ 'h1prx·d gold c1crosc, the 1'1hn111' I ht·ir tratl'> marked the c.hone't \\.t\ ~~-4( ~ Dear Customer. L.M. BOY·D Said (Hout ho M ap; "Whal'' al"" a\" batllcd me ah<iut "•Jnll'n t' the\ 'II ,atura11· thl'fll'>l'IH·i. "'Ith ,1 p1111 uf rwrfumc :.ind a pound 11! \3l 111'1 r1r,i.dl'r then h,1 \ l' 111~ l'l lr11nter. to complain .almul itw .u .. m.t ol .1 hnl' doll.tr t igar · \ 1h~11n~I tn111g 111 l1gu1\' Olli hO\" 111 , 111 h;H:k l1ah1l1t\ 1n,111a111 c 1a1c .. .. u~c't' lcg"lat11111 -n111 ''' outla" \unttogcnn lee ca'l' :i' th<·~ 're outl.tl\l'U 111 f tancc. hut t•) rt'd1K\' them great!\ b~ mak111~ .1 111\lng pl.11nt11f\ attornt.') ltahk lot .1 \\tn- n1r1~ delC'r\•1 •ril''i kgal kc' I.. M BoJd is a nnd/t·11ted columnist Because of your loyal support and patronage these past 23 years. I hove given Veto's a lovely new look No change ho s been made 1n our ser- vice or the quality of our mercha ndise I take pleasure 1n 1nvlt1ng vou to o n OPEN HOUSE from 10 am. til 6 p m Thursday. Friday & Saturday June 19th 20th and 21st with Informal Mode ling I a lso have a small g ift for everyone. Looking forwa rd to seeing you (714 ) 642-11 97 Love.~ 1036 Irvine Ave., Westcliff Ploza •t Generally speaking discussions idiotic r houtJtts at large: "To 1.cneral1u 1s to tie an 1dw1." .-.aid W1/llam Blalce. but II IS J.OJJ>()il 1ble ro discuss an 11>.,ue withllul senerallzing somewhere along tht• line -wh ich 1s cJoubrle>s 14 h\ \c1 man) d1scuss1om are 1dwric At the lower Je, els of almosr an) compc"t1tne game. Hcton 1s largch a marter of rechnical prowess. ar tht: topmost Je\/e/, 11 1s almost alwa,~ ~ a marrer of psycholog1ca/ supenont) People who arc hipped on the1r "hcnraae" usua/l\ ~le< t the mosr dubious elemenh of /1 to \'enerate and 1mttace. Women born with beauH and men oom 14<lth bra1m take more crt'ciit than they should for rhe~t· assets the') J1d nothing to cam ..\ I 6-) ear-old high sc·hool girl "'f!o t:\Ults in being a cheerleader for her 'chool may be a normal adolescent; a ]()..year-old college g1rl \\.ho engages in Lhe same nrua/1stic nonscnS<" dOC'\ not belong man inst1tut10n ofh11'hcr lea ming It 1s 1ron1c that the salest fon•1gn place for a U.S diplomat to tie po~ted 1\ in a ( ommunist country, whether ofSo,tt:t or Chinese orbit. owms to the dras11c secunh mearnrcs ta A.en there I would not donate a nu:kel to a national ,·huritahle organ1za11on that did not 1411/msl> pro..,de all donors 14.Jth full tnformat10n on what per- centage of contnbut1ons $DeS for admin1'itr1llton !Und-ra1S1ng and pub/Jc relat1om and "'hat amount H Jett O'-er for the 'cause " SIDNEY HARRIS I he moment you begin to thini wu'rc charmmg, you're not (It's in the 5ame allegory as fee/mg proud ol )OUr hum1lit} J For every one person who intone~. "I he Lord 1s my shepherd.· a hundred pn.,atcly "tinl him to atl as rhelf broker. >'oung {)<.'Opie fail to understand lhar some propositions an: not con- ~cmble the fact that romantic Joie slmosr alwa}s includes a component of scwal attracrion docs nor imply that a high degree ofsewal attroct1on 1ncJ1cates "love " One of the most misuse'(} of won.ls 1~ "dilemma" for 1\.hat 1s only a "d1fficultJ" a genurne dilemma is a choice betl4 cen two a/temarnes. both equal/) unfavorable. (These are the "hams" of the dilemma J A religious miracle is somethmg that has to he be/Je11t'<l to be \et•n. Nobod) e\/er claimed a "morol '1ctof) • "'ho actual/> won. It you think oflh 1al bureaucrac) 1!> bad in the "-t·~t. dnn 't eH·r travel m the &st Sid.Dey Harris Is a 1yadJcalH eoloma11t. Wife seeking bliss without marriage DE·\R \NN l A"lOtRS I am 42 'car~ old and ha\t' been mamC'd for 2~ ,~r'I .\bout five year; ago I came to tht' condus1on that I no longer line m\ hu,hand We haH nothing 1n rninmun I enJO) people cxc1tem<.'nl .ind good fdlow\h1p Hl' ltkC'> qutt'l. T \ and being alone '( 1t•orgc" retusc'i lo u1mprom1<i.e F.,cnthmg mu'>l he all hi\ wa} or not at all Ht' think., t·hurch and com- munit' 3<t1.,,1llc!. arc a waste of ume .ind compla1n' the~ "111 U>'>I monc'.t 1f "e l:x.·uim\· 1n\'ohcd I got him lo a marna$l lOUn'it'lor "'hen I thrl·atcncd him wtth a divorce thn:t') car' ago I k said tht' coun-,elor "aHraI\ iind no one "'3\ going to tell him "'ha·t to do \\ t' hJH' not hi.Id '>C\ for ti\C \ear'> fk ..a'' 11 1\ not \\Orth the tr(,uble bnau~c I am \o lou\\ at 11 He t lltH:lll'U ml' \O much I linall\ told him to li:avc me alunc: Georgl' docsn 1 1Jnn~ gambll' or .1t'iu'>e me ph)'iltally Wt· arc not mh but"' 1th u\ both "'orkmg for 21 years "'<.' an· finannall)' comfortable Our lmh arc gro"n and haH left home M> problem 1' I don't want to spend the rest of m\ lift• v.or~1ng and looking al T\ I am thinkin(( .lbuul asking tor a d1\on.:e (king married to this man 1<, the same as being dead •\m I It\ 1ng in a f;,ur-. land world. a" he '-il"vS'> Or do I hJH.' <1 right to l'Xpt't t more out of life thJn I am getting'> To '>t.t\ "1th th1'> man andconhnuc to lccl th.11 hie ha' pa'>'>t'd mt· b)' or to 'Cnturc nut 1nto tht· unknPwn. that I'> thl' ljUl\t1on \\hat do )OU c,a> .\nn 1 -Ml~I R.\BU I""\' IRC rl"'ll.\ DEAR MISERABLE: A woman of 42 Is very young today. There should be nearly as many years ahead or you u bt-hiod To remain in a loveless, ANtf UNDERS sexless marriage l1 fooll1b. Tell George, eltber be agrtts to joint eouosellJ:lg 10 yon can work together to Improve your marriage, or you are partlJ:lg compaay. lf you 00 part, don't rusb to a divorce lawyer. Sometimes a trial 1eparatlon Is f'nougb to make both parties opt for staying together and working tbtn11 out • • • DE-AR ANN LANDERS Othcr'i ha.,.e reg1.,tered their pct peeve<; with )OU No"' 1t'<, my tum I am irked be) <Jnd belief b) total strangers who butt into m) life with the command that l "smile .. \\hats with thec,e 1d1ots, an)'way'> Just yesterda} I was walking to a hn<,p1tal to .,.1s1t a "en 'i1ck fncnd .\n m\enstt1 ve boob on the cle" a tor t hccnl> shouted. "Smale, 11 can't he that bad" Well, 1t WAS that bad Plea~ tell people there 1'> no wa> of l..now1ng what a stranger 1~ thmlong, feeling or going through so Bll T r f >l T1 -FEELI NG BETTER .\l READY IN FT. LAUDEDALE DEAR F .L.: Of course It's rude to tell 1trangen to do anytblng, but I 101pect tbe "smile" folks are making an effort to ebeer up a penon wbo appean to be unhappy. So consider tbe tbougbt behind tbe deed. It might he lp keep your blood pre11ure down. ~--COSTA ME SA MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL--~ & cm me THE COS TA MESA POLIC E DEPA RTM ENT PRESENT Saturday, June 2 1, 1986 lnformot1on will be presented by members of the police deportment and members of the Cosio M esa Medical Cenler Hospital stoff • Avoiding sexual assault/profile of a rap11t ~~ • Prevention & awareness til-'/> ~~._ • "Victor or Victim ' (film) ~~ . 0~ • Post assault examination & care ~ ~~O~ • Vic t1m survival course ,~o Two ~eminor seH10ns will bP ovo1loble 8.30 a .m . to 12:30 p.m. or 1 :00 p.m to 5:00 p.m. Women\ Sof,.ty Seminar will be held tn lhf' conference center of Costa M"so Medical (P-nlN Hosp11ol ReHJrval1om art! rt1qr.J1red to guarantee your space Wntf' to Adm1n1stral1on al the Hosp1tal or coll 650-2_.00 COSTA MESA MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL 301 Victoria St . 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C>flt' ll3 1mpt•r11ne111 DOWN 1 Fr,1gmon1 2 Hiittiaway 3 Predoclor 4 lronf•1 5 W;.1eorwavs 6 Introduction 7 Die down 8 Milk produr 1 9 Peruvian rorn 10 T1m1d ones 11 Ingresses 12 Righi ttand P8QP 1;,i Cap1ured IQ Th.11 ~ nnr what 21 lnd1cat1on 24 Sonn1:11eP.r 25 CrlC~fll Qf'ar 26 Jewel 27 Novel charactPr 28 Mrr11ste1 lo 30 Oroody ·31 Lamtint 32 llam 33 De1tness 34 Looked ov"r J6 Service mAa1 39 Most plucky 40 Olill onPS 4 1 Gets batk 42 ldtOCy 44 Them as .:ss Drew back .1fi Numertca1 preltll 41 An~cous 48 London money 44 Mall liquor 51 China pr1>f 52 Followers suit 53 Y1F1lds 54 Oii-biack 56 Dress up 11 12 13 ' • Oranoe Coat DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday,""""' 11. 1Ne A9 --------------------------------------------------------. THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane "A little to the left -now down JUSt a bit -ahhhh! THERE!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "He thinks we re washing the car but I'm really washing h1mt PEANUTS T~AT wA5 GREAT 1 THAT uJAS Jus-bRE~"'" :! -1 ( 0 i4ERE [ ,\Yi ~V11% -J CON INCE THIS GIRL f'M NOT TOO Ol.0 FD~ ~ER. ANP lfOU TELL HER T~AT I STILL ~A'.'E A BLANKET I -r(~ -- t~ ~ ./ 6 //!J BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) DENNIS THE MENACE • Axt) Ui\t> ~I LT 1}4\S JUST FOR YOU I" by Hank Ketcham ~I .:...:_rJ by Charles M . Schulz --~-~-=r --~ GARFIELD by Jim Davis I MAVE SOME BAP N(W!) ABOLJ'f rr COllAPSEc:> UN DE~ TM( YOOR BIRTMC'At..' CAKE.uARF'lfU7 WEIGMT OF TME CAHPl£S DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE ... • by Tom K. Ryan ~V! I CAN SEE "THE PAGE ONE A Sl~ME:R: \\HOf'ES PASH.V { '°"LOCAL NF&.. FRAN041Se'! 4 ...--......,........~ by Kevin Fagan MA~OC I~ 1 OOR~OWE.O l DON'T i~l~K ti 'u. "<~ MAC..K t-40 ONE. WORK,M005€! \.l.)()JLC' Rf.COQJIZt ME by Pat Brady .. BLOOll COUNTY AS A 'f1nN!r ttJ td'M#Ut:A /AtXJCtlf g ,.... .. .wclM. IMSr JTNf I ·~· TIK~ C«XRJIOl I rw rr .MfHYI \ U .8. ACRES .. 6t1f HI'!> POt..£ ~ TOO fLIMW ANP IT WILL PR06A8LY M\f.AK FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE WHV lHEY UJAr-rr '/OJ ALL IN WHITE.~ TH IS CE:REMON'/,. IS6E'{OND ME~ FINE. JERRY I !"LL ~VE A GLASS OF TOMATO JUtCE I I VE OEOOEO TO GO ON A HEALTH KICK' 'l'OU WON'T GIVE ME AN ARGUMENT ON THAT, WILL YOU? by Berke Breathed . ~Y Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNally by Tom Batiuk ScRf.EcH! AND IX>O'VE 60T 10 SJOP f"OR 5C>M£ L.J1iL.E KID WAVIN& tlJME ~li '1 \ I I ' .( I • DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau l nanday. Jue •• • A.RIES (March 21 ·Apnl 19): Ncaotiuuon~~ct under wuv 1n t·onn<"ct1on with greater independence, freedom Green It l 1111,he'i for 11avt'I. .... nttng project, romance Focus on change contact!. wit $t1mulating 1nd1vtdual' who hf\ your morale. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Emphasis on donw'ittc '>•tuation manta! statu!I, unique legal agreement You get almost cvef)thing )OU dt'ilrt' but paucncc and pcrs1stcnce art' required. Win rath<'r than for~c your way - diplomacy 1s essential GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20) Low-kc> Study Taurus mcs~e for valuable hint Rcfus.c to bt' 1ntim1dated into premature acuon You can bt' nd of supcrfluous snatcnaJ, unnccessaf) expcn'>C approad1 bnngs dcs1~d result\. CANCER (June 21-July 22) 'it)k is 1mpnntcd. you take iveater charge of 'tour ·own desttny. Focus on pressure of deadline added respoM1b1lit> in- tensified relat1on<;h1p chance for financial coup SYDNEY 0MARR LEO (Jul> 23 .\uK 22) long-standing transac11on.lan now be compktl·d You'll reach more pt"opk, your 1ntcntwns will bt' clanltcd .ind lo"e will not he: a stranger Jnd1v1dual you rc,r"Ject will -.eel \our loun,el \m''>. L1hra pla't roles VIRGO (Aug 2 '\ \epl 't \trl'" indt:l'll.'ndrncC', l fl·.t11\ rh Y.alhngne'>\ 10 get w hean of matter' ) nu re .. ulnnahle "'h"'rt' l'OH>tlon'> ar~ conLcmed Know 11, pmtec1 -.elf 1n dtnlhC\ Clo\t· rda1rw n1uld p111"1dt· \oaluahle tnlormauon UBRA (~pl 2J-< kt 2~l l11tu1t1on l\on targt:l )ou'll learn h> ~harinsand teaching Fam1l~ reunion u1uld top agenda E mpha.,1rnl<,o on rnonc~ atulit) IO loca1e needed ma ten.ii Sen,t· ut dirn tJOn and purpo\C "'111 Ix· re'>lored SCORPIO {Oct 21-'lcn 21 t r>1vcr\Jl) look hqond lhc 1mmnltalt', reahze recent setbaclt. I'> due to tx· rc\er\t'd f 1m1ng.)udgm~n1 .1n1u1t1on art· on target Circumstance\ talt.e '>Uddl·n turn 1n \our ta .. or 't 1111 ll he t''>fX'C1alh fortunate tn spcculatwn SAGIIT ARll·S ( "'u\ .U-1 kl 2 I I lk "'11ltnl.( 111 n '1~ rt'\ 1e" rl·mu<lel and poss1bl) Lo rehu1ld 11n m.i~t: w1tahk \trul tlire \1111wont ~·h1n<l 'l·t·ne' 1-. trying to "tell vou \Omethinl.( Be c11'>trl'l'l. prott:tl pn ... 1n, m.11nta1n .rnr.1111 glamour CAPRICOR!'I IDn • 'fan f'J1 \\"h rnmc' tru1· lra\cl I'> 1n p1L111rl', you'll have chance 10 cxprC\\ kd1nll' in ml'itntnglul mannrr IJ1aloguc v.11h member of oppo-;11e \C\ pro\l'' hu11t11I ( 1em1m V1rtt11 \al.(1t1ar1u' rt'r..un\ pla\ ke) role\ AQ UARIUS (Jan. 20.f rh 111 I I .1mth rnrn1tx·r talk' ah11111 .1mh111on. a!.ptra11on\ and !>t'c.'k'> )llur i.ipprt1\c1l Kc, 1' In he d1pl11n1.l11t \\llhoul abandoning ha)IC lx'llel!> pnnupki. \J(1nc' 01 l h.tr1jlt' ot rc,ulrrtl<" 1 c11Jld h(• '°"olved l 1hra figun•-; prommt:ntl~ PISCES ( F-eb 14-Mar{h 20) \.\. h:i1 \Oil pre' 1oml~ to11lt. lor gri.inte<l prm C'> to ~ valuahle a .. ~·1 I ocu .. on 1111p<•rt111v,. C\f}ort1111o1. langu;igc, lll\l,111lt: curnmun1cat1tm You'll learn a \t•i:rct, \11u·11 Ix pll·.i,.inth \111 pn,t·d .1, 11·\1111 IF J UJ'loE l9 JS YOUR BIRTHOA"a >uu an: thn;.im1L. lllll'll r11rn.111111 senc;ual crca11~c and c;tuhhorn Yuu \t·ldom llci Jn) 1h1n11. h.111'1·'-<I) ~ou llil\\t:\\ p1on~enng sp1111 \ou art· 111\l:nllH'. i.ln original th1n1'l·r. mc:mlx·r\ ~1t 11pp11\1.tl' se'\ find vou an 1ntngu1ng. ,tttriiltl\l' chalknKl' I c:u \4uar1u' pt:r"""' pl;i> important role'l 111 \Our hie 't ou'll h(·on more "'lid giound th1c. H-.u 1ndud1~g c:mot1on!> and finances You make: Ill'" 'tan 1n June u1uld lall 111 l11H' \t!U ll al'>u tx-act1\C in bu\1nc:c;s for \11urwll I rtl\l'I, rom,1ntl' fea\u1t·d tll \uP,u-.1 French documentary given lowest rating ') What\ tx·cn lhc lca!>I '>UU,l'\\lul tc:lc 1\Jon program of illl tmw'' -\ That would haH' to tx> a hcnc:h dcx:umcn\al"\ ""'herein an 1n11·r' lt'\\t'I cl1c1ted lrom a 41>-u•ar-old .\rmt·nriln v. om an at omplet~ law log of her hlr ' illm·,c;n 1-rcnch \Uf\ l'' tak1·1\ couldn't bt·lte'e thrir fir,, ill.>ll \11 the} p<Jlkd again 1 ht'\ couldn't find an\hi1lh r111I ;in\1·1011\ ~hn d w;11d1· ed It . <) H• ,.,., 11nw mo\I pi: uplr ,11 t• r1ght-handecl"' \ That goe\ had fq thl' l\llkl\ 1..no"n fat t 1Ha1 !ht prim1tl\~ nwthl·r held her h.th'. 1n her lclt Mm "' tlw hah) would Ix' talmt•d h't 1 ht.: '>•Jtrnd • ,f her heating heart \\.111t lefl haniJ "' ou:up1cd. c;he did .... h.11 ei .... · "'•1'> 111 '" donr with her ngh1 hand .\nd gt·m·111 memo') pa\\1·d 11 .tlong r Ir '" go<.'' t hl· t he11n \n11ther tr<ncl 1111Ht' th.11 f11llc1"'l'd animal lrall\ ...,a., the: l'.111.1111a c i.in.tl Tht• ,101mdl\ Y.cre d11nk1·\~ <>n their bad;-. the \pan1\h npli11•·r\ \h1pJ'l('d gold acrov, th<· l\thn111' I ll"1r 1ra11!. marlo.ed the \horn.: .. 1 "·1' Dear Customer. L.M. Bovo "i:11d (JfOUl hn ''v'l.tr\ ,11 .... a\'> halflnl me <1~1u1 women " 1 ht•\ 'II ,,ll u r .Jtt• the m\d \l'' ,.. II 11 ,, p1111 uf rwrtunll' .ind a p111111d of :tl h1•1 JlO"'llcr thl'n h:n c: lht cllr •rl 1\ 111 c11mpl;:11n Jht1ut th1 .iroma ol " tint· cloll.tr l lV.11 \ 1h1 lil\11n 1ng tn l1g111t •llll h<1v. 1 .. 1111 h.11 ~ ll,1hll11> '''"'"1111 l' r:iti.:c, '>U&gl''" lr-g1.,1.11111n n111 111 vu11,1 .... cC1nllnt1,rnt \ fee c.l\e\ .1, 1hn'rc t)ulla\~l'd 111 I ranl c. h111 10 rrduu· them 11.r•·t11h -h\. rnak1n~ a lo"ng pla1nt11J', .111ornc\ liahle 1111 1 \\ln- n111R dcknd.101 'lc1tc1I fc.'l''> L.M BoHI i'> 11 nndlc11ted rolumal'it Because of your loyal support and patronage these post 23 years, I hove given Veto's o lovely new look No change hos been made in our ser- vice or the quality of our merchandise I take pleasure in inviting you to an OPEN HOUSE from 10 a .m til 6 p.m Thursday. Friday & Saturday June 19th. 20th and 21st with Informal Modeling I also hove a small gift for everyone Looking forward to seeing you. (714) 642 1197 Love.~ 1036 Irvine Ave., Westcliff Plaza .. Generally speaking discussions idiotic Thoujhts IH large: "To 1.cncra11zc 1s to be an 1d1ot." s.JJd W1/11am Blake, but 1t a 1mposs- 1ble to discus\ 11n issue without 1cncraliz1ng somewhere alona the· l111c -which 1s doubtless wh~ ~c> man> d1scusswns a"' 1d10t1C At the loWC'r levels of a/must anr compe11t1vc g.amr. v1ctof) 15 /argd~ a matter of technical prowess, at the topmost Jr-..d, 1t 1s almost a1war• a matter of psycholog1ca/ supenont). People who arc hipped on thcu "hentage ·• usual/} '>f:/cct the mMt dubious clement\ uf 1t to venerate and imitate. Women born with ~JJuty and men born with brains cake mort' crc:cJ11 than the> should for thes1..· u~\t·ts thc:J did nothing to cam .\ 16-}car-vld high school glfl who <'\Ults m bemg a cheerleader for her \Choo/ may bt' a normal adolescent. a 2U-yc:nr-old co/lrge gJr/ who cng.ages in the same ntua//stic nun~nsc docs nor belong 111 an 111st1tutwn of higher learning. Ir 1s lfon1c that the safesr fori:1gn place for a l r S diplomat to bt' posted 1\ 111 a ( ommunist countf), whether or Soviet or Chmesc orbit. owmg to rhe drarnc sccunt} measures t.Jkc-n there I would not donate a 111ckel to a nat1onal 1..hantable orgamzat1on that did not w1//Jng/)' pro~1de all donors with full inlormat10n on what pa- centage of contributt0ns 6De\ for adm1111Hrarwn. fund-raising and public rrlarion~. and what amount 1s /di o-..c:r (or lh< 'Clwse .. SIDNEY HARRIS I he moment you bcg111 to think wu 'rf' charming, you 'rr nm (/(!> in the same cate,ory as feeling proud ul wur hum1lil.}.) For evcl')o one person who intone!>, "The Lord 1s m> shepherd." a hu11dl"'N1 pn,atel} want him ro at·t as their broker >"oung people fail to understand that some propos1t1ons arc nut wn 11cn1ble the fad that romantic love almost always mcludes a component of sc.rcual artract10n doe\ not 1mpl> that a high degn:c of~iual attraction 111d1catcs "/o-..e ... One of the most misused of word~ I!> "dilemma" !Or what 1s onl> J "d1flicultJ" a genutne cJ1/emma 1s a choice bt'rwet'n two altematn:cs, b<lth equall> unfa vorabk (Thr~e art• th<• "horns" of the d11t·mma J 4 rel181ous m1radc 1~ ~omcthing that ha~ to be bcl1ned to bt• k'en Nobo<J~ ,.,,a da1mro :i 'moral \ llfOI}" who actual/\ won lf.~ou rhmk 0Jlic1a/ bureaucracJ " had in the "-<·~t. clon '1 n t•r travel in thl' fast SldD~y Harrl<r /J • syadJcatN columal•t. Wife seeking bliss without marriage l>f .\f{ \NN I l\NDfR') I am 42 H'af\ old and hJ\t: tx.·t:n mamt:'d tor ~ l \car\ .\bout hvc H'3r' ago I tame wt-ht· tondus1nn thai I no longer lo"c ITI't huc,band Wr haH nothing 1n 'nrnmon I en10> pcopk C:\C1temcnt .rn<l KO<><l frllow\h1p I fr hkt·' quiet. I\ and lx'ing. alone -C11·orgc:" refu<,l'\ to 1omprom1\I..' I \Cf\ thing mus1 ht-.ill h" "'a) or not al all lfr think\ lhurch and rnm- rnun1h att1\ tlll'\ .irr a .... a~tl' ul lime .ind c11mpla1n' 1ht:} ~all u1<,t mnne-. 11 ~C' tx.·comc 1n\ohc<l I tzot htm to a mama~c.: lOUll'>clor whl·n I thrc:all'nl·cl him w11h a divorce th rel· \C'ilr\ ago I le '>aid lht• toun'>t'lor .... a,c ra1)-and 1111 one "'ii' going to tell l11m "hat tn do \\ c ha' c n11t h.1d \C\ lor fi' e ) car., lie \d"> ti 1<; not "''"'" 1hc lrouble hn;.iu<,t· I arn \O loll\\ at II He: , n11un•ll mt· '" murh I linalh told i1m tn ka\C nll' alont (n.'<HKr dc>e<,n't .dnnlo. gambk w .1l:iu!>r n1t· ph) '>ll all~ Wr dfC no1 rll h hut \\1lh u'> hoth \\ork1nl4 lor 23 year~ Wt:' art· linanc1all~ rnmfortabk Our kid'> are gro"n ind haH lt·H home M> probkm 1\ I don't wnn110 \JX•nd the re\I of nt\ lilt' w11rk1n~ and looking al T\' I am 1h1nk1n~ ahout J\k1ng tor a divorce lk1ng married to th1~ man" the same J'> hc1ngdead Am I'" 111g rn ,1 fa1rvland world. ar, he \;1)\0> Or do I h.nc a nghl lo l.'\pt'll m11re '>Ut 111 lik than I am getting·• TO \t.t~ w 11h th1\ man an1l continul' 10 kC'I th.11 lik h.1-. pa\\l'd mt· h\I. or lo \t'nturc· 01111nto the un~nown , lhal I\ tllt' 4Ut'\t100 Wh;il do .)OU 'a~ \nn 1 ~!Sf K \HI l 1"-\ llH ,J~I \ DEAR MISERABLE: A woman of 42 is vuy young today There 1hoold bf' nearly u many yun yead of you • ., behind · To rtmaln in a loveleu, ANN UNDERS 1ule11 marriage la foolish. Tell George, either be agrees to joint coun1ellll1 10 you can work together to Improve your marriage, or you are parting compaay. If you 00 part, don't ru1h to a divorce lawyer. Sometlmt1 a &rtal aepara&lon It enough to make both partle1 opt for staylng together and working thlng1 out • • • DE-AR ANN I ANOER\ Others h,nc rcg1\tered thnr pet J)e<'\C\ with }nu No"' n·., my turn I am irked bc\ond hcht'f by 101al strangers who hull tnto ffi} l1fl' "'llh tht command that I "~mile 'What's with the\C' 1d1ot\, anywa}'1 I u"l ycsterda} I wa'i walking t11 a 1111\pllal to v1s1t a \;Cf) c;1ck friend A.n 1n\t:n'i1t1ve booh on lhl' de.,,ator lhccnly shouted, "Smile. 11 can't be that bad ·• Well 11 WAS that bad Please tell people there" no wa> ol knowing what a stranger 1s th1nk1ng, kellng or going throug,h \o Bl I fl 01 T1 -FEEL JN(i BETTE: f< ·\I READY IN FT LAUDEDAI ( DEAR F.L.: Of coarse It'• rude to tell 1tran1en to do uythlng, but J 1u1pect the "tmlle" folk• are making an effort to cheer ap a person who appean to be unhappy. So consider the tboagbt behlDd tbe deed. It might help keep your blood preuure down. ---COSIA MESA MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL-----. & cm me THE COSTA MESA POLICE DEPARTMENT PRESENT Saturday, June 21 , 1986 lnformol1on will be presented by members of the police deportment and members of the Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital staff • Avoiding sexual ossoultlprof1/e of o ropt!.1 ~"" • Prnvenl1on & awareness '1-'I>~~., • "Victor or V1ct1m '(film) ff>~ (' • Post assault exominol1on & core ~ (t'~,o I 1...0< • V1ct1m wrv1vo course ,~, Two \rminor sessron!> will bt> o ... ailoble 8 30 o .m . to 12·30 pm or 1.00 p.m. to S·OO p.m. Women's Sof Pty Sem1nor will ht-held 1n thr conference cent.-r of Costa Mom Mt"d1 col Ce11tpr Hosp11ol Rcservol1ons ore "'qu1ttJd to 9uarontre yovr spoc" Wrllc lo Admm1slrot1on at thr Hospital or coll 650·2•00 COSTA MESA MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL 30 I V1clono St. Cosio Mesa Coltforn10 9762 7 DUCK BLJNI>! N 1•1 t hn vu lneral'>lt' ?-: or! 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' I I I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 St1ng1>r ti Smudge!. 10 Transport 14 Apdtht'IOC l!i Spanisn rio 16 Thea1tw1 17 Fac1a tor~ 18 T erritorv .?0 Torment :n ( rudf" s1ill10,. m1•lurf' 23 ~ ry 11ghlly 24 1nd1v1du.1I 25 Puccini i. l d 28 Amph1b1an 29 Copycat:-. 10 Golfing cost var JS P11ch 36 Artse 37 Secular 38 Dr111ef Pd 4 1 Poker ploy 4J Brighi 44 and hawed 45 Wpapons 48 SllualP 50 Cast 51 Food add11111e 55 Ealing 57 Complett' 45 48 47 50 55 5A 61 'i8 Stl 1<.ons nn thP SP•nt> r,q 0110111lll"1 t,O Rt•llg1ous •• 11 p•t•CP b1 Mov,.Q111Crlr 6;> A CllVP. Ctn .. 6'.l 1mpur llnP11I DOWN 1 ~ r(l<.l""'fll 2 l101thaw • .y J P1ed1C1or 4 lrQllAI 5 WatArwavs 6 lnlroducllnn 7 Die down B M1tk proouc 1 9 Peruvian 1.oon 10 T1m1d onel:o 11 lngre'lses 12 Rtghl hand page 1:.1 Captureo 19 Th.II " nol wti111 <' 1 lod1ca1100 24 SonnAIN" 25 Crir.kl'I Qt<dr 26 Jf•Wttl 27 N011t<I ChAtaCIPr 28 Mtn•~lt!I 10 30 Atoodv 31 Lamenl 3< flam .33 O~ftness J4 looked ovPr 36 Ser\ltce mf'nl '.l<l Mo<it p1uc1tv 4} Dull onec; 41 C1ets back 42 Idiocy 44 Them 11., 10 16 d Drew back •1b Numerical prel11t ·11 AmuO\J!I 4tl l ondon money dQ Mall liquor 5 I C.hina pref 52 Followers ~ult '> ! Y1PldS 54 Ott-black Sli Ort.1!1'1 up II ' 13 • Orenge Cout DAILY PllOT/WedMeday. JuM 18, 1988 A.9 ------------------------------------------------------. THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "A little to the left -now down JUSt a bit -ahhhhl THERE!" BIO GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) • \r i \~ I i MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE "He thinks we 're washing the car. but I'm really washing hrm'" PEANUTS T~AT WA-;, 6REAT 1 .,..HAT uJAS JU S..,.. 6i\Ei-\: .~ ..__.,._...__ ( 0 HERE ! Av. T~'{ Nb ~:: CONllNCE THIS blRL l'M NOT TOO OlD FOR HER . ~ND YOU TELL HER T~AT I )T LL KAVE A BLANKET 1 ((~- t> I~ ,~~~ ~ AXD ~u eu1LT "™'s JU$T FOR YOU 1 • by Hank Ketcham ~ .:.:f• by Charles M . Schulz 1':\\ 6000 AT TMAT GARFIELD by Jim Davis [ MAVE SOME 6AP N(W!> Aeoor 11 COLLAPSED UNDER TM( YOOR 81RTM0A'1' CAKE.GARFIELP WEIGHT OF TM£ CAHPL£-S TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE . . . ROSE IS ROSE R.AtJV'-M~NAL-1.. Y FAILS 10 /NCUJPE G~IMY GLJL..GH ON IERRliORY MAP! WH.A'f~! by Kevin Fagan MA'iOC I~ 1 ~OWf.O 1 OOr-fT i~lt.lK IT'LL ~cx.x< MA."iK NO ONf. ~. MO<Y.£.1 ll.X))LO Rf.C06~1Zf. ME by Pat Brady BLOOM COUNTY A1 A T1tfNfr 'fD u:l'M~CA· W,OCCA, ltC MM A YIC/M, 6'.UT JTTM I U.S. ACRES euT H~ POt.f ~ 100 fLIMW ANP IT WILL PRO&A&Lli' &f'.lAK FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE WHY lREY l.UANT '/aJ F\LL IN WHITE.FOR TH1SCER~V. 1 s ee.y'oND ME! SHOE Y6ARE~N6 ~ tltF'RWLTli~ wr™ 'YUE VIC'fi) ~ON ~~~ ... FINE. JERRY' I I'LL HAVE A GLASS OF TOMATO .JUICE I 1ve oeooeo 10 oo ON ......... ---A 1-EAO'H l'QCK I "'IOU INON'T GIVE ME AN ARGUMENT ON THAT WILL VOU? by Berke Breathed by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNally by Tom Bat1uk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau ' J AlO Oranoe Cout DAILY PILOT/ Wedneed~. June 18, l liJa6 Small agency tops big ones for best commercials Two of its 6 a wards we-ref or Hancock Financial Se rvices ~•d Joe P)'tlta. pres1dtn1 of the rnmpan} "lt 1s a tremendous achievement. C'>pt't Htlh rnn s1dering we aot both regional and nauonal campaign Jilli akohollc and nonukohohc (c .. tcgoric'i) We'rt· 1.."C~tat1l." said Pytka t'll.C<'ut1vc producer Jane McC ann By SIIP WOu.ENBERG .,...._.,... LO~ ANGELES -.\ compam that produte'> telcv1S1on commcrc;.1als collcCled more ( ho awards for adven1s1ng e1tccllencc than anyone else m the busmess. mcludmg the biggest agenoes Pytka won two award\ for 1t\ work for John tiannl\. k Finum:ull Services, who~ ad\ w~·rt honored a., tht' lll''>l 111 the 1nsun&nce witcgory and the best natmnal 1.:<1mpJ111n among the US enltle., Pytka Produo1ons. based m Venll~C. Cahf .. won '.'II'.\ Cho on Monda> night at the 27th annual award sho~ at Lmcoln Center The best the big adven1s1 ng houst"!> could do was w111 four Ooe ol the John Hancocl )JX>b, lilied "HO\~ Mul'h An: You Malong." also won a < ho for thl" ad\t~r11,1n1>: agenq that conl'c1ved 1t, Hill Holhda~ ( onnor .... Cosmopuloui. of Bo:.ton "Th1i. I!> the d1max of a phenomenal Yt'Jir. It st.anecl with us w1nn1ng the grand pnx at Cannes Then wf JU~t proettded 10 win cvef) av.-ard there is 10 adHr11i.ing." P\-tka Productions colltttt:'<l two more ( ho\ lor ''' reg.ion.al campaign for Henf) We1nhard's Pn\.atc RC'\CI"\ r beer. anotber for its worl on Pc~1-Cola's "Archacolog~ .. spot and a Slllth for a Mcmorell. '1deotape commercial Peps1-C'ola tool mu ha pie hono~ for ".\rchaeolog,:· which showed a profe)\Or and his students rummagjng through tht' remnanb of our gt'neratwn at ~ml.' distant SMALL BUSINESS Expenditures get attention of IRS Do 'tOU gtl a tax dt•ducuon Int .. taning a llt'w business·, Do \OU have "pre-opening C\ pcnses "or 'post-opening" C\penscs' .\re \OU IO\'CSllgallng a nev. bU\I ness or are }OU tran..al.ung bus1ne\'>~ Are }OU engaged 1n a hohh> or in~ hus1ness" These question' arc ra1-,cd h' 1h1 Internal Rc,t>nuc "Kr,1u,. to dl' term1nc v.hethcr }Ou ha"t a lum·n1 deduction on \Our tax return. an expenditure which is required to hl capitalized and wnttcn off later. or a non-deductible expcnd11ure months Stan-up CO'>l!. include." all those expenses 1 ncurred be lore bus1 • ness actually begins Once } ou stan transacting business. these ...ime t)peS of cxpenst"s become current deductions againc;t \Our i.i~able in- come \\hat happens to these C\JX.'n- d1ture) 1f the bu\tnes., ne\er dc- \CIOp'I"' If }OU complctcl) abandon a pro- J(.'("t vour expenses cannot he treated J\ bU)lflt'S'-e:itpen~'i Bctau<,c mam "v.ould be" busine!>'> \'enturcs nevrr matenahze. perhaps one \hould urn· ~1der 1ncumng all of the'ic 111· RALPH Scorr \{'\llg.Jll'l'.' cxf)<.'nd11ures under a i:or- porate enllt\ v.1th a special pro' •'>tnn rderred to d) lode Section 1244 ~IOl. k l ndcr 1h1<i prO\ l\llln. an ind1\'ld- ual ma) deduct up to S 100.000 in dn\ one "ear funhcrmore. the dedut·t1on 1s treated as an "ordmar. lo!.s .. J his "the preferred tax treatment s1nn· 11 g1 \'l'.'\ you a dollar for doll:ir ofh~:t against ta\able mt·ome Ralph Scott is a c~rltflt"d publk accooata.nl •lib offices la Newport Beach. LO'>'>C\ lrom an act1Vll} · nul rn gaged 1n for profit" (hohhy lm\<.·s1 art• gcnerall) deductible onl> to lhl' extent of income from that act1\lt\ II you ha'c a profit 1n two out of ih<.' consecuun· "cars, vour acu' 1t" wdl probably not he considered a hobh; Fluorocarbo n Co. b uys bear ing pad fi r m Laguna N1gul'I ha\t'll Taxpa}C'r'i .,,,.h11 incur ··c;tan-up · expenc;cs lor J l'lustncsc; and <Aho actuall) cnJ up 1n that trade or business ma\ dcd to wnte o0 thl• \tart-up cosis mer a ixnod ot f>ll Fluorocarbon ( o announced T Ul'~ <la) that 11 has bought the h<:anng pJd husme'>s of 011 ~tales lndustnn d1,1s1onofLTV Energ) Product\( 11 The transaction do'>t'd Monll.l\. said Fluoroc.arbon Chairman Pl'lcr Chum1 The ourcha\t' llntl' lor ttll' "IEW YOttl( I A~ll8w•F' 4? 42110 .• c,. l3 1 JS 'l"'"N• 4J , 4J .,,,,..'" ... "AWAO .,_,... &.11LO )9 • )9 '> [)lr(;n' It 1 lt1" H•t...,vn l • 4 Ma.I!• W.lfte ~I .,._ 8 ••dln< 10 1 10 .... 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'hows the Over !he Coun1er 16 HPtclnv 2 2 • • Uo \lock' and warr ants 1hat nave gone uo 17 NorlhH IUs 31.i ~ UP Int most and down lht mou t>asl'd on lJ PlonrCm un ) , ~ " Uo percent ot chan~e for Tuesdav FlnclNew' l~l.io I P~ UP No H<:urlllH radlng below S2 or 1000 20 PacoPh wt I. i > .. Uo snares arl' Included 21 FoslerLB 41 ... l UP Nel and percent age c.tiangu are tM H NlhAMBlo 77 16 '. Up :jlHerence between the previous closing RePubPlcA 11'. I " UP price and Tuudav'\ tut or bid orlce PlonrFdl s ,..,. '• UP H PolvmuH 2~ • u" 1n 1l 5 11 a Ho 11 7 11 s 11 4 II 4 11 1 '8 1 I S UPS Name Last Chg Pel I lntlCOM I Uo 12 2 DOWNS Name L UI Pct r .. 2 Pholronc w1 I • I , UP r ) MunicolOv• 11 r ,,,. UP 1 9 4 H~rcoMfg 41 .. '• Up ! I cny 1 Sl~igrT r act 2•·, 15· 6 &t ~:~ ~ Al ectll WI 'l -,... Telecraft 4'• -,., I ~l s U Hllhlnc 9 •• l , UP 6 UldTol~ ti' + I UP 1 VlconF bOo )lit t ' UP 1 4 8 WllandSvc. 4 • \Ii UP 11 i Plon~C.o 16 t Jl .. UP lt 4 IY ~rlon le w• )l, I 1,, UP escsPern 3 ~ I 1 • Uo a Norlhlrlv 2 Up 141 Hosoo' w• 4 • UP 13 4 Alcor I S1 > -4 s Hookergn1 ·~ -I'• ' Fin Ben I'. -I I Na!Mlcron , !li I fedeclnd " othAlum -'I 16 10 AcafoeEasl ' 11 ~OH ~hnol L \, 12 ftwre v wl "' - {ill Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway M o rtuary RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. 110 8r0tdw1f 642--9150 Cona Mete .... , ...... Ctftr'lllettl ltU UllOl llft~ WTI IW-S.U llSI THIS INFORMATION COULD CHANGE YOUR LIFE trok el Prevention and Recovery -fret> of charye to llw p11hl1r M Coc;t" MPsa Medical CPntPr Hoc;pitdl nn 1 hm..,drl1,1 lurw 2h 7. 9 rm NPurologlst WllllBm Cable, M.D. -The role ()f 11,irlv rl tPcl1on. mcdirnl interv<>ntion and lifestvlf) cht11ngP ... 111 the prl-!v11ntton o f tlnd recovPry from c;trokpc; trokt> victim Price Sanders. Founder of tht> Amvrknn Brain Care and Recovery Foundation -C.op1n~ with th~ phv..,1cal. "0c1C'\I. and emotional aspects '.>fa strokl' f rPP. scrPP.nlng for ~rrok~ risk factors -Se'1!1ng "' lim1H>d PIP,,~.., call 650-2400 to rPserve your ... pace ( 01ta M esa M edical Center tfo pltal 30 l Victoria Street " (between Harbor & Newport Blvd ) d t' 1\1on locatell in .\tht•n'>. I t'lW'> .... a, not d1.-,clo..ed hut the tl·rrn' wtrl' ta sh In making thl' annouru cnwn1 < hurm c,,;i1J. "~c: ha\t~ tx·cn 111 1h1· T dlon shdc bcanng bu~llll'" tor \l'Jr\ unJ hJ\l'.' alv..a'" v..1111nl to t\ranll 111111 ruhb<·r h\•,11tn>'. p.111\ · IJ ~OIT'•PUIAUI 2'" ~ Ot• 125 l4 Cl Te1c.m 3 ' ,, Ott 12S lS LaHrPno10 2 "' Ott 12 s l' AmEcoirov 211. -3'• &: I;> J ~mule>r o 7 • -1 ,, 1 l' rnlHFn 13 • -11. ~ 111 ~lansbrlMng 2 IS 16-'ti 11 ) 20 art>er rHn 4 1 II I 21 lmuned wl s 39 16 -7 16 10 9 ~I Alfa cell 9"" -I" 10 1 w•ran ,, . -1 •• 10 I r?:ronA - 2 10 ~ c dNebr 4 1;,; -I 1 10 1:w 111111 ·IiMm u~s AND DOWNS NEW YORK !AP) -The loOowlng 1"1 shows the New "(orll Slock E xct11n1,11< stocks end warr1nls that have gone uo the mosl end down the most t>eM!<I on ~rctnl of change rega rdleu 01 vtllurrr~ tor Tuesoav No securflles trading Delow s? ore incl dudt<I Nel end percentage ch1ngH are lhf' IHert nce belw"n the previous c1os1n11 prlct and Tvesdav s 7 p '" o r I c I UPS Ne~ l HI Cnp, Pn Kerr C.11u 1~ '> t I , Uo 1g~ ivcR~sour ~ 1• Ur> vol! 191ot I I t ,,, UJ> .. !hvl ' ~ t .. ,, UP 11 Ind 4 1691 0 ' ... 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CA 92627 j t ------------------j t dng el ·- datl'. unable to 1dc."nt1h u < 1xa <. ola bottle. l hat wa\ the rnrnmc-rctal .... h1d1 won tht• ( annl"~ grand fll l'- ln addition 1<1 the< lio lor Pvtka. the: wot won awardr. m the non-akoholt1 l'H,·v('rage' l"~tegory for the Nrw York- ba'>t'd advert1'iing agcnl"\ Batten, Barton. Dur'illnt' ;and C hborn. al'io lnown J'i BAD<>. which c.:once1ved n, and for tht' mu'itr pn>dul 1100 mm pan} Fha\ Prodult1ons. also of "ll•v.. York Cher.ill lhl· ~7th annual Jv.ard~ attracted 21.70Y entrte\ tram 5.l rnuntrlc\ In lht• l1 S. tell"" 1s10n c.atcgor), hi\< hm v..erl" av.ardcJ in Ci~ ldll'gones •\n add1ttonal 37 l hus v.nl' av..arded lnr 1ntcmat1onal t<.'IC'\ 1s1on advt'r11\· BRDO J \.\.tilt'• I hnmp,on l 1\.\ and the ~n f ranu"'o-h.t~d GuoJb,. l:krhn and \1h n~tein e-a~h won lour Cito'> lu lead thl' ad--.:ent\1ng agi:m 1c\ In addition tu 11\ \Ao Inning Pt'p-.1 n1mmcrnal. BBOO v.on two lor a Blacl & Dt•l J..cr tumlllcH i.11 an11 11ne for \ 1-.a acd11 t.irdc; J WaltN Thomp~on, which 1s based tn New York. won ('ho\ for humor and for film effects with a French's mu)tan.l ad that show~ sandw1chC111 rcoo1hng from other brand\ of mustard Thomp'l<>n also won a Cho for ~t or1g1nal mum· w11h l}ncs for Koda.k's "Ame~ca" ad campaign. v.hKh followed a youna motorcyclist on a cro\s-country tour Thompwn collC('ted 11s founh Cho for a Burger Kana commercial called "Dolly," which won for tbc best performance hy a child actor. Laurel Diskin was the st.arof that ~pot 10 which 'ihe gave a pariy for her dolls voodb> Berlin won lhree Cllos for a t.h.rcc·m1nutc commen:1al produced for use in theaters for the M ui VaUe\ Film Fest1\'al. Its founh Cito was for the San Francisco Examiner in Lhe medta promot1on·pnn1 category The Cho award, are named after the mythological Orcek muse KJeo who proclaimed, glori fied and celebrated hi..tory, great deeds and accomplishments Tax expert says reform will create real estate upheaval lhc \cnatl 1a \ rt h>rm hill u>uld \pur an uphca' al in n:al C'>lJle J\ 11 Jrin up 10\l'~1men11ar1tal <,ourcc!> wh1lc inf1a11ng rcnt' ant.I Jri \ 1ny do" n pru~n~ "aluc'> and lOn\truuwn. a local ta\ t'1tpcn '4" • \\ 11h lttt' death ol ta\ c;hdtl'f •md mas'>I ve change~ 1n 1.1, rat1.· llq11n·1a11un. 1ntere\t c\pcn'>t and tnslallml.'nl \Jin, :.ilmmt t'H'r \. a\f)l'C t ofrC'JI e'>tate 1Ntll let•l 1he impact ol thl· prupo~I 1mmcd1atch."' ~H Jack H Oldham. pJrtncr 1n lhargc of thl.' lJ\ department "-cnnt>th l cH'nthJI & Co ul Nl·"p..1rt &·dth a < PA and l 011 .. ult1ng lirm \1an\ rroJt'l'h. v.h1ch h,t\l' been '1ahk hcforC' hnJu-.t ol ihc fa, orabl'c1a, lav.\, v. tll not penc II out under thl· <;l·natt· plan." ht• note\ .. Espec1all' hard h1l "Ill bt" rental' ant.I.,\ ndtl.'atwns because the ta\ h11l v.-1pcs out the ,hd1t•r 1n,e\1men1 1nn·nt1\t'\ that have supphC'd capital fur Jpannwnt u111\lrult1on and made the-.c proJccts aflordahl1· .. \\nd1catur'> who h.t\C heen ndtng high oil the tax 'h' lier ln\l"'>tml.'nh will lall hard 1 he\ must sh1f1 tht'ir lol 11' lrom ti.I\ shelter to "cwnorn1c' de.a ls. Oldham !Mlys \-.tunning blo" 1) thl" rrorx1'>cd l hange which will no l<1ngn alluv. lu~sc<, lrom J'l8S)t\l" JO\\.'Stments limited partn1·r\h1p'> Jnd rl·n tal real t'state a1. 11' 111n to he ofTsct ,Jgjtll\I othtr trH m11e \uch as wages 1nll'fl''>I dt' 1dends. 1·h l hJt ml·Jn\ 1ha1 a loss from lhe'.>l' Jtl1\1llc\ c-an hl" 11lhr1 onl~ JgJ1n\I income from lhe'i<' at'" 1t1C\ Ol<lham MUTUAL FUNDS cxplamt'd "Of s1gn1fo.ant note ts a provision which treats owrll'~ of ks~ than a 10 percent interest in rental real e'>t.ate as passive investors. whether or not the} acuvely pantc1pate This could result 1n anvestment interest llm11a11ons as well as minimum taxes. to the extent that lus)('S from the~ "passive" rental real estate ac11v1t1es are off~t agaanst income from active rt>ntal real estate operations This is a 'killer' for business and landlords," <oa)sOldham "lew construtt1on wall slow. the value ol ex1stma rentals may be slashC'd by 20 percent. and r('nt) will be pu5hed hlgh('r .. i\lthough housingiets by prelly well on the face of 11, tht're are some hidden pat falls ." he warns. The plan could mean higher taxes for those selling their homes. since the c;enate proposal repeals the lower tax rate for capital gams. including the sale of assets owned for more than six months Builder bonds. which allowed builders direct access to funds from cap1t.al markets and therefore the best a'a1lablc rates, will be cunalled due to changes in installment ~les. This could result in higher costs for some builders which will be passed on to buyers, he said. Kenneth Leventhal & Co. is the nauon 's 14th largest < PA firm and 1s the onl} nauonal firm headquanered on tht West C oa\t NYSE CoMPO SIT£ TRAN SACTIO N ~ WU.DAY'llLll•IPI .. Market trading mlxed '-E"' YORK (AP> -The nod market lin1\hed maed tOday afttt blue<hip issues rebounded from some early losses, Analysts w d enthuslllm for stocks slackened a bit lately as cv1denoe has mounted that cconom1c growth remain• subdued. Before the openm1 today, the government revised downward tts csumate of economic arowth 1n the first quarter of thts year. The Commerce Oep.rtment sa.id ~ rots nauonal product ~ at a annual rate o 2.9 percent, afkr adjustment for mflatton and season- al factors. m the January-March ~od. nlhc? than the 3. 7 percent rue estdn.atcd earttcr. The news came as no surprise on Wall Street. Rut analysts said 11 was one more ind1cauoo that growth for 1986 as a whole 1s lqaina behind expectations, mclud1na the pro1cction.1 of Prni~ dent Reagan's adm101strauon. The Dow Jones average of 30 tndunnals rose 3 16 to 1.868.94. But dcchnma 1ssu" outBumbC'red advances b't about S to 4 on the New York Stock uch&naie. 1, WHAT AMEX DID WH AT NYSE Om ---- NEW YOltK (AP) Jun 1' AME X LEADER S Coto Quor£s , METALS QuoTES -~-- NEW YOM (AP~ -Spec ._.....,_ ,_ .. l>"C90 w~ A._._. Sot 20 <*119 I* D"Ut>O N¥ Come> IO"f montll OIOMCI Tue c...., ..... 10·~ cel'lll • pout'CI u 9 dtolt.,...,_. C...., -63 30 *''' '* POI"'° •o C.ome• aoot month ·oto.d Tue LMill. 23-24 ctnlf. P<Nt>d IN 'I a.1t1 • poond ci.n .. ec1 T'llo • S3 4664 (INI• W-~· Ptlt9 poi. le --• 16 100 04t -Htn01 ' H_,..,.,, .-. • as 062 oer "O"t .,.....,. Nv eom.• -"'""'h CIOeed Tue __,.aa1000.52uooo. •• C>ft• ........ .,. • ........_, · '432 SO.SHl 00 .,_le ,.,,...h.,.. '"'' -NV I Nl!W YOttK IAPl J..,,, 11 NYSE Lr AorRs , Dow JoNE S AvERAGES NEW VORKI (P -FIMI Dow-Jones eraoes lune ll . ' . .. ~i I R 1 • If ifft~ ~S St~ "111 NASDAQ SUMMAR Y ol~5 o 0umn1<ir f tw.:'ln t .a. col1Jt to c~ from, u -lo:hf19 b rn rlt!VV. nr.d pri.1cr 9nzv Ord h9ht. blui r~n ~h i+'! lOS\IQf~ ~.,,rw.1, Wt f.olt !:JCf10 M.et-..ioiod Vll\ogia. 1001~N~,2lY2C8 ~7!1 ~tat"-' ~~!'OU~ lf)}o.:: Slat 9~j ~ h ru 1h 10109 ~tu I t.aG l !1urd •• ,.,. t\COT1 to!:> & zg On Ma Barker, poison apples & 'basebrawl' Mom. apple pie and baseball arc !.tandards by which Americanism is measured. Except, for instance, when mom as Ma Barker Except when the apples in the pie are full of noxious rnsecttcides. And except when Abner Doubleday's venerable game degenerates into something that more closely resembles professional wresthng or, worse. ice hockej. A facsimile of a hockey match broke out Sunday at a youth league baseball game in Huntington Beach when the father of one of the player!I and the umpire got into a tussle. According to all versions of the ahercauon. everybody was at fault. including Babe Ruth -1f he hadn't htt all those damn home runs. people wouldn't be so interested in the game Whtie the police consider the facts -and cnminal charges -It might be worthwhile to remind ourselves of the reasons adults created things like Little League and A. YSO soccer. FOR THE KIDS! Kids can get a lot out ot o rgan11ed sport~ They can learn the rules of the games. they can improve their motor skills. they can learn about cooperation and team spirit. the)' can learn how to win and how to lose. With a little luck. they can have tun 1f the} don't. they can be math majors tn college Sport is a microcosm of life. we are told. So a yo~ngster who partte1pall''> teams the lessons of experience. the things no cla'>sroom will e'er yield. In that context, somt· Huntington Beach kid'> learned a lot Sunday They learned that the umpire, the coa'h and thr1r fathers and mothers are nut infallible ( 1f the; hadn't learned that already). The) learned that the}' can make terrible. embarrassing, mortifying mistakes while harboring the best of intentions. They learned that nict". loving, g.ivmg people can act as brainless as the south end of a northbound horse on occasion It is ironic that they learned those truths on f·athcr'<., Day, but n ot altogether inappropnate. The ideals that arc embodied by youth league baseball were bruised by the punches thrown Sunda}', no doubt. But they were not destroyed. Baseball. like most other things we do. 1s an occasion for people to express themselv~. If some kids learned that some authont)' figures -including their parents -are trail. talhble figures. that's not all bad. But. now that the lesson has been offered -perhap'> with a touch too much emphasis on the graphic presentation -parents, coaches and umpires should tr) to keep tn mind that the obJect ofth1s pastime i~ to let tht' kids play the game It would be a minor tragedy 1f some child turned his back on athletics forever because a gaggle of adults staged a publtc performann' morl' worth} of a gaggle of geese. Arts festival points up Mesa's cultural identity f II tht• tJlttlf r he c1l11en\ •11 I o\la Ml'"'-1 h;i\l' <mother rca!>(ln to Ix· proud ol lht·ir lair UI\ .\ trl·mcnduu' arnount 111 puhhlll~ anJ 1·\po'>un· 1' 111th1full) hc\towed Uflnn the l·nwr~ing ·c ul· rural < enter ol '>r.tnttl' c ount) .. ,1, <:o\t,1 Me\a 1~ trjO\lornwJ 111 a \hurt r>cnod 111 11 Oil' 111 '" ''\ na·t rnpoli t;tn mt·<<a Yt.:1 uiltur,tl m.nunl\ tl111·' not ,1prx·J1 1l\t"rntgh1 In '<•,IJ '-11·,,1 11 h,I\ tlt:t'n hlo\\mntn!l .:wd 1lir1• till! 111 llUI 111\\ n lur \tHTII (lmt ..... 11\.\hl'll. "'·" 1h1\ mort' 111 n tdl'nt t• 1h.1n .11 1h1· rt"lt"lll I ullural \rt I \'\11\ ti lwld ,11 I!.'\~ tnl..11' PJrl. I hl' takn1' .inti .1rt1\llL .1l 11mph,hnH"nt' 1>111111 111\ .ti 111/l'nl\ arl' \t:n 1mprl''>'>l\l' 1mknl and lhl\ Im portan I lt'\t I' al ht"I J'X"ll to pu I 1nt11 .1 l111c .ti 1x·r,rll'cl 1 \ l' our nl' v. c u It 111.il 11knt11.., I lx·hn t' < mt,1 Ml'\J 11wt:<. ,1 <kht 111 gratitude to tht· '"luntn:r orga1111i;r<; \\ho "'l·n· \o gl'nl'roU\ ol thc1r 11nw •llld taknl\ pan1< ul:irh Jonathan \1h1cc,t'I Jnd the C mta M,.,.. \rt I l·agur •" wdl a\ lo thl' lit~ 111 < mt.1 \il'<>a ""hllh \Upporlt'tl lht• t'\Cnt \\llh 1·qu1pmt:nl and thl' u-.t· ol th1· twau11lul park \Citing I :.1111 on('< o<;la Mt.·'k:ln proud of thl' 1,·,11,al 11\ organ1n·rc, and our lal rntt·d art•~'' J<HiN I J>~TF RK\ ( o\la !\.fr\;t LA 's ban on prayer protested f II tht• f dtlOf It ... d '>ad l(llOTlll'Ol.1" !Ill th1• l \I\ \ngelt'\ <,chool hoard our \1t1Jrl\, tht• parent-; who did not prntt'\t .111'1 C\Cn the \ludcnl\ that pra\•'f\ will IX! hannt•d at l .\ l(r.tduat1on ' I pra) lo nl\ ( 11t<l th.11 11 ""on 1 haJlpen 1n <>rangr Count\ \~ht'11 Ill\ htldren now attend \t. houl How can a legal~' \km Jl111" t hi\'" happ1:n 1 n a so-<:alkd ""( 1011 11·.iring" n1111nn ""ho-.c value' art• h.1,nl 11n a 1kmrn:rat1t w;n ot Ilk' II a poll had hccn 1.1!..1·11 111 \. .tn :-.u't'> High ~hoot , ho"' mJn\ <.tu cknt<i would <itand up and tx· counll'd .1, atheist!. vs how man) "'ould h.: ltluntcd a\ having a hchel in Cmd or nnt 11h1t'l I to the rcfcrrn11• to"".1rd c rod h\ other\" I'm w1lhn~ to 1.1!..1· lh1\ .. 1.1ntl that d1"i-hchel 1~ 1n 1h1· min ot1I\ Jnd behrl 1o; 1n the ma1or11\1 With tht' wcll-documentn1 fact\ lrom polilc department\ and 'tOUlh ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat t 111111,clor' th11t druR .thU\l'. gang '111knll', <,Jlan 1\m and alt.oho! ahU\( .Hl' ma1nr roncern\ at tht\ umr wh\ "h wh\ •'> ··one" loud \.Clltc 1,1k1np \Ill h mC:<l\Ure'i 10 \Old UUt (1od'.,"' 1 .. n·1 IJ1th tn God what we nl't'd 10 lin~ 111 now more than ever to return 10 thl· ha\lc Judco-\hnc;t1an pnn l 1plc\ our great tountr}'\ Hill of R1td11' .ind ( on\lltutwn ""t rt tounckd upon' II .1 p.ircnt objects so mul'h to a \t hcml \y'itcm that o;hould allow tor Jll hd11·1, lhcn he can do wh<it I did lor \t"ar">. pa\ tunmn lo th~ \d10ol 1>I hi\ t l1cl1l t•. ""ho\(' \ 1ew5 3Jfl'(' With hi\ fi111 more importantly wlwrr tht• right\ of otht'r\ will nnt ht· 1nf11ngcd upon If thl'> l"i allowC"d to 'llfr<td 1n 11ur nation. how then wall we diflcr from lht• (rod Ir\\ nlltlUM1 I l 1/1\Bfl ff UIH>t l>l O~ "lt·w port Reach IC-W'"- PubhlNtf T-T.n Man<tQ !'IQ f )•t 00 0..-,......, C.ty f<l•l'll r-c... ,.....,..£cWll Ct ....... 61>Qf11 fditl)I ""-twy Chwcfwl!MI Con•·~ ...._,LC .. ttwfl P1~llO<'I M~1 TenylC-... f".trC!llltion ManaQll' .... 8"1 ... •WJ Ma1io'"l"Q Olf«IOI c::O~OI "Mexlco'sproblemshaveafarmo~dlrect and Important effect on the United States than those of Nicaragua and El Salvador combined ... JACK A.NDBRSON and DALE VA.Pf ATTA coJamnlm ~ (( .. _ALI CE, LETS HOPE TMAT IT'S JUST A BAD DREAM. \ Americajust languished while Soviets built arms Thi\" rlw 111,1111 thrct· u1/umn' lhl' ~o\ lt't I 11111n ""~" \Udcknl\ <.JXal..1 ng in C 11·11n." J hou t ho" ma~tx' "-l' ou~ht II• JU't ri:nr"' thl" .\A\.1 treat\ tor rTIJ\hc Ill I~ 211 \Car' Defon\l '>nn·tJn < a\n:ir '-"t:intwrgcr\ real t111n v.a\ 11 th1~ t\ c1n amhu<rh But othc1 "Ill''' hd"'' lx·t·n ht•ard. urging ll\ 111 go ,thl'.ld ,Ind J'X"l h,lf)\ lfl U\t' thl· forward m11ml·ntun1 111 ,1, .111 thO'>(' nl'\\< ml\~lll' \~\ICm\ I hr prc<,1dcnt mean"' hill· h.111 ol cour.c annoumnl that ht· \•11ultl 1111 lonttl'r lccl boun,1 h' thl' tl·rm' 111 "\I 1 11 anti thl· rt'.ll t1on tt• thl\ ""J' d\ l'KIX'l ll'd trnm the <.l1\arm.inwn1 lubb~ Hul lhl' lccl1n~ 1\ that lhl· nt"nt\ 111 1':1.,2 1~.\I T I ant.I \H\11 anti 1474 1\.\1 I Ill an· 1n llu' It 1\ tlllH' to rtv1c"' thl' \A\1 trt•at\ hcc:1U\t' thnnntnt ol 1Nha1 hJprx·ncd h('lH\ lrlltl.Jll) on 11no<l 1ud,1?mt·n1 in thl· Ja'., .iht·.111 l>urlng thc-pnmd lx·t\\l l'n ttw \o\ tt'I' · fir\t atomtt humh I I '1.l4) and 19 72 th~ I n1tt•d I.it.lit'' "'ii' llln LL'rrll'd ""'t-h proll'l tang 11,clt trnm a nuc kar rncnn fuo,11latk I he ,.,.,km "'''nt under the rl.lmc ol \,11l'guar<.1. and contcmplatnl lClmpln radar ~la 11110\ figh ll'T plant'\ J nJ rt11\\1 It'\ ( 1radu.dh lhl\ n nht·d 1rn11" hat "'a' talkd ,in .rn11 halh,IH llll\\tk prn gram Hut IH 1•172 \t'H·ral l:ttlotl\ lJmt· tugclht•r to rx-t\U,tlk lht' Nl\on .ttl mtr11'1tr,1t1on \!1 11111\l' 1n a dllkrrnt dircu111n Ont of theo;c "'a' thl' hu~l· i:'rx·nw 111 dt 'd11p1ng thl' \akguanl Pn>Kram (!.l\Cn thr ll'L hnolo •\ nt thl· da1. I he \l'l11nd la< tor \\,I\ lht· V1l·tn.101 V. ;ir < nngri·\, \'a' tx·rng tr.1lt111u\...,1th rl'\flt't t t11.11ntl11ng1h.11 h.1d lo d11 ""11 h I ht Tlll Ii tar\ 't l'I .m111hn ""·'' the '>JlH1t 11! drtl'nll M 1 ~ 1:-.1111 had 1u,1 11rx nnl thl' dot•r 111 < h111a .rnd n111Ao ht· '-'41' t1<ndir1r t•• M11\t1t"" 111 "li\rl .1 lrt'.tl\ dn1gnc:<I lo l ul dra,l1lall\ th1· tn q·n ton 111 nut kar "'t'apon\ 111dn·ct ont' '"llll'llflll"' torgcl' th,11 SAi l WILLIAM FI BUCKLEY \tand<, for e\acllv that \1ra1eg1c Arm' I 1n111a110n ( l reat)) T hl'r\' wa~ a fOS) &Juw tn Wa~h1ng ton·Moscm\ and then: were 1ho'>l' "'ho belie' cd that 1rue '>tratcgic d1\armament "as finall\ under wa) \llordingh \ir N1wn '>lgned not 11nl} '>AL f I. which spol..t ofhm1ts in thl' numbcrul launcher\. but aho the \ B~ treat\. "'h1ch (a<, mod11ic:d in 11> "1.t) hm lied tu a s1ngll' \ltc lhc use ol no more than I 00 tnten.tptor m ISS• tic, V. hat then happcnl'd over thl· n1·x1 do/l'n )CiH\ wa!> Iha! lht: So'< IC! I ninn ltint1nul·d lo \pend prod1giuu\ \Um\ ()f mon<'~ to rcdun· 11\ npo'>urc to nudtar ""l'apons. Ovl'r 50 pcrce-nt ol JI' t: xpt; n'>t'\ un .,tratcg1c wC"apons '"'h1lh arl' huge> ""a' spent on what one might C'all defC'nsc-()nented ac- 11\ II\ <her thl' \l"ar\, the ~u\ 1et Union h.1~ ~kplo'.fl'd 12 UOO \Urface-to-a1r m1"1k (\AM ) launcher'> at oH:r I 200 "l<""' It has 1n place I0.000 air 1kkn\l' radar\ and more than 1.200 1ntl'rll·ptur aircraft ded1tatcd to thl· 'tratl•g1c air defense m1s\1on < ireatcr \1mlo" ,., hl'av1I} defended by anti h.11ll\l1c ml\.,tlc<1 nvll dcll'n\t' '" 1n l11gh itcar. command headquarter., arl' 1kl'pl) protl'cted The '>ov1et tlnion h,1, hClomc• a mighty dctcns1vt• lor 1 r l'" \lc.111"' l11k. the United \tate!> mort· 111 k\\g.1\l'Upan) thuujlhtofdekn\e 11\11 dckn'K' d1t'd l<>mpktel~ V.t• .1llo""cd. through oh.-.ole'><·enct· and .1ttr111on. lht v1nual d1'1~1pat1on ol 0111 'trall'&ll air dclcn">l· \\\!Cm tn q11<J11· onl' l>l.'ll'llW t:kpanmcnt 111· 11, 1.tl No eflon was made to harden uur ICBM~ or leadership lac1ht1 es We have no \A.Ms. I I l< ~lrategtc air defense warning r.tdars and a mcrl' 300 aircraft assigned lo dc:fens1' c purposes What had bc.-gun as a common comm11mcnt to mutual assured vul- nerab1l1t\ had evol"ed into a c;ovie1 l nwn riot by an) means yet im- pregnable but head<"d an that direc- tion at great six.-ed. while 1n lhe L'n1tcd 'itates we were l}ing on !he beach. naked as a newborn babe, "'ho however. held 1n his hand a fearful lightning rod in case he was d1sturbc.-d Then. in Jul) of 1983, our satelhtc:s revealed what was happening at 11..rai.noyarsk in \1bcna There the \ov1et L' nion has built a phased·arra) radar fac1hty. 470 miles from its nearest border but onented toward a border 2,500 miles away The naturt' ol the lac1hty being built there was ub,1ousl) -1rrcfu1abl}' -de!.1gned not 10 warn against an impending attack. but to intercept attacker~ h> gu1dmg m1~s1les to hnng them down A veri good idea. e"<ccpl lhat 11 was an clear and expltctt v1o latmn of the .\BM treatv. which hm1ted radar installat1ons of that character to periphery use -1 c:, purcl) for lhc purpo\c of detecting in<.:oming enem\ nuclear traffi{ Kra.,noyarsk was spotted b; u\ onl; four months after Mr. Reagan announc·ed his Strategic Defense I nit1at1 ve \ome <,eek to insinuate that Krasno~arsk. was a response to Mr. Reagan s announcement that we would o;cek a space \h1eld. But that does not wash. Krasnoyarsk. like all the other projects aimed at defense. had !xgun years earlier. We had spotted a project well along toward complcuon What to do about the ARM treaty'' I Please sta\-tuned > Wllll•m Buct.J~y It • •yndlc•tt'd C'o/umnl." Mexico's president praised for anti-corruption efforts ~ \Slft:-o.;c,11lf'; -\l·n k\\l' I klm ... R N < • '"" tal..t•n .11111111 ht·at for hi\ hr.lflng' on lt1rrup1111n in Mn101. But whtlc ht" ma} tx· l;wltt•cl for lac lo. of l:..H:t. tht•rt• 1\ nu derl\ 111g thl 'lt'rtOU\ne,., of th<' prohlcm In f"!•l\t column\, we· h.tH' t"'ll><l\l.'d nl.1\\1\l' top-to·hottom uirrupt1on Pnv<Jlcly , tht· Ml'll.•<:an'i tlwm o;che'> Jdno1Al1·t1ttt' th" I hr ,,11nr high \.ll"\llan utlit letl\ ""ho comnlatn ahout lht• 1nt11gn11~ of thl' Senat1· d1'>dmurc\ rcadily adn11ttt.'d I<> I >a k Van Alla on ht\ thrt•t• rnt·nt v1\ll\ to Me\lco that u1rrun1111n " a lrlt1cal problem that lllll\I ht· { url'lt:d I he C IA and <>tht't I \ in· tcll1genl'c agcnl it•\ rctogn111: 1h1\ a\ wdl Hut in thr11 lalC''>l National lnlt."lltgenn• F:'it1m1ttt• 1111 Mt'\ICO they g1,c Prc\ldcnt M111.ud de la Madnd ned1t for dmnl' more than ht"i predrc~'i'iOr'i to liii,Jlt corrup11on ·· 1 n pa nini la r ' I ht· sec rr I re port .,talc,, "he ha' "orkcd 10 d1'it.1n1,:c h1m..clf from the t'1fCg1ou\ wrrup- tton and l:11lurt.'., of Pre'11drn1 l.opt•1 Portillo ( t 976-1 llK2) and othrr ..cn1or uf11cu1I\ of the nreviou.-. go-.crnmen1 h'f put\U1ng an ant1-torrupt1on lam pa1an that hu indudcd 1hc 1mpn\on- ment ol at lea\t one ffltmer h1ah offit 1al and rr"el.at1on\ nl abuse'\ Ftv othe". and h~ pr<>lt'l ting un 1magr o"f fa1me'i\ rnmpettntc: and prob1t; th<' pre!\1den1 w far ha'I pro"1ded 1cn('r· all) cfftl t1\e and popular leadt"r· ,hip .. In fot·1 . the \('('rTt rcpon \Ullt".is that lhr most 'i<"nous thrtat to dc-la JACK ANDERSON r~ and DALE VAN A TT A l\1adnd'c; gO\<.'rnrnent would be.-the popular !l('rlept1on that he 1s not I" 1ng up lo hi\ campaign promise of "moral ren11"ill1on · hght out flf 10 MeiucaM 1n a reccnl poll -.aid thr) 1)(-hevcd "that the rnun1ry·, Lurrwt cns1!. '"the fault of corrupt or inept offiual1' who ennch· ('d themselves whik 10 office," the: 1n1c."lhacntc repon Mate\, It add\. ·• T houjth bntx-ry, 1nOucnce peddl· 1na and nc:poMm and 1llt"pl profit•n1& have h1<1toncnlly bcC"n accepted C"I(" menl\ of the pol1ucul und '4'.X'tlll 'i~ ~tcm~ Lorrupuon re~hcd W<:h C:'lle~ ... vc: and tOn5plCUO U\ kv("I .. during the oil hoom year-. that ~nmr pJrt} and government ollictal'i .1~ well U\ '>ome lahnr le c.ters arc appartnll) blamed h> man) lor mo\! of thr country'!. ctarTt'nl problent\" The report prrd1cte<l 1hat de la Madnd will pcMl\t 10 h1\ anti rorruphon campaign, at lc.nt for a while. but added 1his wamin~ "1 here art danae,., 1n ht5 proceC"d1na too qu1cldy or cas11n1 the ntt too widrly" As Wt pumtrd out tV.(l yean aao 1n a M"rlt on the hiah·l("vtl corruption and or1)f1trl'rtnA that we~ hnn,,1na the country to •l~ knec'i, Mexico·., problcms have a far more direct and important eOect on thc United States than tho'IC of Nicaragua and fl lialvador com baned Actually. the Helms I oreign Rela- ttcins \ubcomm1nec that deals with Meim:o had planned to hold hearings last fall A lcey Helms aide wrote a memo to the senator I ming the topic~ for the heanng: U S rconom1c aid to Mexico. "Meiucan cnme~ •&atn'lt Amencans" (ltke the murder ofa ll S narcotics agent in Februar) I 985 ). "corruption tn Mexico". "fraud in Mexican elections", "failure of land reform" and "rchg1ouc; DCnccut1on" Helms \taffers sardonically refer 10 ti as "The F.anh Shattenna Memo " It was dated Sept 18, and 10 the ne't two day, eanhqual.es deva\Ull("d Mcl1co C 1ty. killing thousand" I he trag<"dy led lo pc>\lponcmen1 of the hcarinp unull l.hc tlrst.of Lhc yCAr . and th<"n they were delayed funher hy othtr fort1&11 policy cn~s the fall of lfa1t1an d11.:u1tor Baby Ooc Ouvalter and lht· ou,ler of Philippine, Pre<it· drnt Ferdinand Man.·o, Jntere"maly. one rta'°nable cnt1· r"m that ff elms' cnt1<.:s have fa1le"d to nusc 1s that h11 hcannp on the lef\-of lt:nter MeJucan aovemment'• •tns hav~ helped to kttp the ri1hl·w1na d1ct.atot'lhip 1n C. h1le out oOhe m('(11a \pc>lhJhl J1ct Aadtr-.Oll 11 • 11odlr11l'fl rol•mnJr I ANN WELLS Just leave the yard to Jun Whiz transforms once-slovenly yard in to green garde~ We: have a gardener now -to the rd1cf ot other residents on the: block Their yards have always been meueulously groomed Our.. had a tro""'Y slovenly appearance. Mo\t of our neighbors use a Japane~ gardener named Jun. When they began and ended every conversa- 11on with ho"" good he was. we got th~ point and 'l1gned him up. Now the neighbors and thl' local nuricryman arc all happ; Jun ha'I performed a miracle Our }3rd 1'> no longer the bag lady of the block The grass has never been greener Jun knows exactly when 11 \hould be fed and what to feed 11 Judging from the nursery bills. our l:t""n eats bc.-tter lhan we do It 1s abo being watered C)O a regular bes1s. Jun installed an ailtomat1c watenng sys.- tern We purposcl> did not put one: m \I.hen we built lh1s houst At our former res1denle the automatic sys- 1em wa o; more of a problem than a solution We never rcmembc.-red to turn 1t ofT dunng the nunv season - or wor~ ""hen we were entertaining uutsidt• Drenched coiffures and diluted buffet~ do not enhance a $3rden party We reached a compromise with Jun, 1he system goes on at a time when w~ would not Ix entertaining. This one \oaks only newspapers, not guests. Jun decide!> what is going 10 be planted where He also decides what can be.-harvested and when If I want Oowers for the house. l cut them on a day he isn't here -and hope he doc'in't miss them when he mak~ his rounds D1scuss1on with Jun 1sn·1 easy. Hts attitude 1s -)OU take care of the 1n~1de and I'll hand)(' the outside Another difficult} is that I don't speak Japanese He told U\ he 1s "'ork1ng on both English and Spanish. but he uses his Spanish more becau\C all of his crew are energetic Mexican men They arc also 1ntelhgcnt Undcf"'l!anding \panish spoken with a Japanese alccnt 1\ not easy. Each spnng since we've been here the gophers. ant1c1 pating an incrccasc 1n population. begin enlargmggophcr village -located on the golf course Dunng this c"<pans1on process I.hey frcqu('ntly tre~pass into our yard. They do this with a clear conscience -after all . gophers were the first '5Cltlers m thr area When mound\ nl dirt appeared the fim year wl' lived here. J called the groundo;keeper ol thr golf course for help .. , our gopher' arc hurrnwmg into our yard 'Would you please ~nd -;omeone o"er to take care of them?" '"MY gopher'" tlow can they be.-my gophers If they're in your yard"" wa\ the reply "Thn burro""cd in oO lhe golf cour~ Tht• golf t.our'.>t " full of thrm.'' ·· r rue And vou're a member of the solf club SO you haH~ 3 propnetal) 1ntere'it 1n them .. fherc was a little more rnnversa- t1on -mostly suggestions on how to get nd of OUR gopher\ I couldn't lxnr the though! of trap~ and there wer(" too man~ dog.'> and cal'> around to consider pol\on I did make one attemp1 A fncnd told me gophers did not hkc mothballs Late one afternoon. I tamped din into all bu1 one opening 1n the network of tunnels I poured a box of mothhall\ down that opening. My fncnd was ng.ht. The aophe"' did not hke 11 The next morning thr lawn w15 strc:wn with mothballs When I ~w that lint telltale mound of dirt this spnng. I JU~l 'lhrugged -we had a gardener now He would take care of them No one 1'5 perfect and even th1~ gardcn1na w1.iard ha., a Oaw. Jun doc,n't "do aopher; .. Col11mol•I Aao Wt/11 /Iv~ lo Lapo.t Nlf"rl -comments welcomed The Dally Pilot welcomes your opinions on matters of public Interest Letters and longer artlclea of commentery must be signed. They thould ~ typed or clearly wrttten end eeo1 10: LET- TERS to the EDITOR, Dally Pllot4 Box 1580, Coata Meaa,CA12121. • • s * Diiiy Pilat WEDNESDAY, JUN 18, 1 Defending champ Italy oueted from World Cup eoccer plQ. 82. Boeton pad• AL Ea1t lud to 51h gem•• by beating Yank-. 83. ' ~ Prep Athletes of the Year Remember Spahn, Sain, JltNlUFER NOONAN Corona d.el llJU' Sbt made Ute 1tate all-toar· aameot team la volleyball ud ••• twice all-1 .. pe ucl once AU· CIF la 1oecer, eantla,1 1evea vanity letten. Nu~ Arl1oaa. ·-----------RICKI ROPP Coetalleu A three-year l)'mna1ttc1 1tar, 1be •11 CIF V81llt champion ucl tblrd ID aJl-aroud, ud two-year tracll leUermu. Siie'• beaded for Lons Beacb State or Nortbrt4.1e. ·-----------,____,......,,.,,....---, NICOLE RJTCBOT Ediaon A roar-year 1taDdo1t la cro11 coutry and track, 1be raa a H 1.0t at tbe it.ate meet Huh lD U1e 800 meten ud went to tlte 1tate meet tlllree times. *------------~-----~ TAM.Ml KAl'flt E•ta.ncla Twice all-leape la foar yean of 1oftball, 1be led E1tucla to a CIF S·A 1eml1 bertb. Sbe alto lettered la volleyball ud ba1ket· ball. Next; Cbapmu Colle1e. ·-----------JACKIE COOK Fountain Valley Bound for Nebr11u on a vol- leyball 1cbolanblp, ud a ba11let- ball 1tandoat, 1be 11 tbe flni-ever 1lr1 to gain Atblete of tbe Year floaore at FoutalD Valley twice. H~ Newport Hert»w Hllh dee\ Mt dtoeM AltMN of Year. KATBJHAYS Huntlniton Beach Sbo earaed 10 vanity le&ters after compet1n1 tour yean la volleyball, aoccer u d 1wlmmla1, named team captain and eanila1 all-leape bonon. *------------ TRACY WRIGHT Imne A foor-year lettermu lo crou couctry ud track, 1lle 11 tbe 1cbool record bolder ID tbe 3,ZOO metera (10:0 ), makla1 tbe 1 ... te meet 11 a Junior. •~---------- WENDY WJDTING Luuna Beach Jfeaded for UC Berkeley wltla • 3.H a•. t be w11 tile Sea View Leagae Atklete of tbe Year, mallln1 AU-CIF ID volleyball ud all-leap e honors lD soccer. *---------------- DEBBIE ORR Ocean View She bolds tbe CIF 4-A record ID tlle triple Jump (3t-8 •/,) ud ba1 a beat of 5-10 ID lite IUgh Jump, a1 well H volleyball ud soccer boaon. Sbe'1 udeclded on future. *------------- KARYN RICE Mater Del Sbe'• bound for Crelp toa Uni· venlty on a softball 1cllotar1blp after earning 10 vanity letters, four lD volleyball and 1ottball aad twice ID balketball. C.AJUUE CRI8SELL Marina A ataDclOllt for tlle Vlkhi11 la teanlt and headed for Pep- perdlDe, alae was uUoaaUy naked, 1olD1 to tile CtF 4-A aemll twice and to tbe flaal1 oace. ·----------- TUTltN TRUONG Saddle back A foa.r-yea.r ldtermu la bed· mlDtoa ud teo.nJ1, 1be wa1 a Sea View Leape cllamp1oa la bad- mlDton doublet twice, la addUl01 to carryla1 a S.5 pa. ·----------DIANE BODA Unl•enlty A tbree-Ume particlput la tlte CIF ••Im flDal1, 1lae wu die Sea View Leape'1 1 ff backstroke claamplon (1:05.7). Wltll a l.IZ JP&, 1lle'1 btaded for UCLA. *----------- BAND RA SCHOONOVER Woodbrtdae Siie bat a fUlJ rtde Ore1oa State (loftball) after AJl-CIF boaon I• lead1D1 Woodbrld&e to tlle CIF 3. A floala. She also excelled ln volleyball ud soccer. ·------------DEBBIE DeJOHM We.tm!n8ter With a f•tare at F lorida State lD pbyalcal therapy, 1be shared MVP bonora wltb Sarah Oakley a1 a junJor 1oftball 1tar, repeattag •• all·lea1ae Ha 1e11Jor. • some ra1n-.p:;--~ Angels no w trail b y just 1 V2 after Witt ~s complete vtc torx_ By CHRIS MONAHAN o-. .... e... $1 ..... You certainly can't hst the Anaets· Mike Witt and Kirk McC~slcill up there with Don Dr)'ld&Je and. dy Kou fax of the Dodgers two decades aao. or To .. llllilht'• .,a.me even Warren Spahn ~... ~· and Johnny Sain of th~ Boston Braves four decades a10. Teus (Guzman 6-6) at Aoael1 (Sutton 4-S) Time: 7:35. TV: None. Radio: KMPC(710). Thul'lday's pme: None scheduled. But the two arc dotn& the JOb Ul t.rytng to emulate those fabled one-two punches while keepina lbe Ansels in the Amencan Leaaue race untJI the Angel p1tch1n1 staff gets healthy. One niaht after McCaskill beat lbe Texas Ranc,ers, allowing four hits and an unearned run. Witt tcalt~ rune hits and, backed by l§Omc dcfen4'C that saved a few more, shut out lbe Ranicrs. 4--0. before 27.457 at Anaheim Stadium .. Wm and McCaslull arc havtn$ a lot of fun 101n1 back-to-back in the rotauon," said Manager Gene Mauch The win moves the Anicls two pme\ over the .SOO mark. but more importantly 1t puts them JUSl I 'h pmes behind the first place Ranaen. wnh one pme left 1n tb1• sen es "I thought my stuff was &ood" said Wm "I made some mistakes that they hit bard., which is why (Gary) Pettis, (Bobby) Gnch and (Bnan) Downing were catchmg all those hne drives "It was more of a defensive shutout than a p1tch1na <>hutout." (Pl-..e eee AltGEL8{82) Marina goes to the Deep South for football coach Braves rally past Dodgers Georgia Tech assis tant Chris Ra msey c hosen to replace Thompson as Vikings· gr td coach By ROGER CARL.SON OftM~ ......... C'hns Ramsc). a 37-ycar-old with a long standins backJround from the Deep South, 1s Manna H1gh's choice to replace Dave Thompson following the latter''> recent res1gnauon after an eight-year tour as the Vilongs' foot· ball coach. He'll be recommended to the Huntington Beach School D1stnct Board of Trustees at their July 8 meeung, accordmg to Manna Alh· lcuc Director Andy Donegan. for the formal stamp of approval. ··0 111 Boswell picked him up at the airport for us and he was convinced within the first 30 minutes He told us 'ff you don't him you're craz)."' \81d Don~n Boswell retired from coaching after 18 <oucccssful }Cars al Westminster 1n 1977 and was most recent!~ the d1\lmt''I .\thkttl Direc- tor Ramsc~ who onl} came 1n contact with Manna H1f11 'sstafTtn m1d-.\onl when the Yikes staff made a v1s1t lo Georgia Tech at a football cl1n1{. was on his way back to Georgia toda) an a whirlwind v1s1t and meeting of the minds with Manna official"' He'll be an on-campus teal her in the physical education department He 1s to be mamt'd l.,aturda) (lo Alice McKn1ghl1 and ant1c1patcs returning to the V1kco;· campus in late-July Racingjust a part of Speedway's lure Fairg rounds a ttracts more th a n j us t fa n s of motorcycle r acing By RICHARD DUNN Olllly "94 Cwn1, I,...., The main attraction 1s on the dirt race track where stnpped-down motorcycles tear up the speedway at the Orange Count} Fairgrounds But so many other s1deh&hts hap- pen around the park. you'd think you were at a Renaissance Fair instead of l)p1cal Fnday night at the races The Speedway 1s what they call It. and speed 1s what they get. from all angles of the arena. For many years it's been one of the most popular seasonal sporting events 1n the Or· anae Coast area But other than the two-wheeler<> burning up the course, what bnngs the folks into the stands so consistent· ly? Arc they fans or motorcycle buffs'> Or do they go simply for the extra excitement on the side? Everything from youna &lrls col- lccuna bandannas from the ndcr'I after the races to awe-struck, backStaJe admirers under the grand· \tands m what they call the "pit" leaves one to believe that there's more to lhC Speedway than JUSt aut- wrcnching. na1l-b1tma fi nishes at the black and white checkered flag Skip the mo-.1es and nightclub'> Forget the dances and ball games A Fnday night at the Spccdwa) 1s a new adventure for an)onc "-hO has never witnessed 1t People of all ages. '>Orne for reasons that have nothing to do with motor· cycles, attend the Speedway in Cos1a Me~ regularly And for some. 1\''i a chance to get oul of the house and do something d1ffcre11t. "Actually. I come here because 11's a combination of the atmosphere and the bikes:· said (1arv Bthedcre. 29, of Fullerton. · "I used to come here a lot when I 11 .. cd down m Newport Beach. hut I haven't been here 1n about four years." Any other reason'' "The gJrls," saad Bel vcdere. JU'>I a'i an attracuve woman came walking his d1recuon "Like that one right there." The Speedway tndt>cd attntct<; women -man) of v.hom tollow the nder> like a 10-ycar-old haS<'ball nut would keep tab'> on hi\ ra .. ontc big league player'i. Naturally. thal make~ 1\ all the more memcr for the men tn attend· ancc who come 10 the races with more than JUSt motorcycles on their mind. The successful ndcri receive a healthy loss from a lady after a v1c1ory and can be found 10 the "p11" after the (Pleaec eee 8P<DWAY'8/B3) "Th1<.1 I'> one of tho~ unusual things." \a1d Ramsc't "We met ·d\lr1ng their .. 1s111n At· lanta and we've been tallong on the phone and exchanging ideas. fhc Job was mcnuoncd and II JUSl kind of snowballed from there " RamKJ "He was one of the first we thought about." said Donegan "When we were 1n Georgia the subject of coaching on the prep lc,cl came up, although there was no opening for us But I remembered 1t and JUSt picked up the phone and gave him a call ' Recruited b} Bobb) Dodd in 1966 after a prep career at Atlanta's Thern~I High earned him All-Region and honorable mcnuon All-State Ramsey played under Bud Carwn for the Ycllowjacicts as an offensive guard and dcfcns1 vc end In add1t1on to milttary dutic<.1, he has had a vaned coaching back- ground. 1ncludmg five years as an assistant high school coach {four of those years as the offensive coordi- nator) and two years as an assistant at (,corgia Tech Ramsey said he has no specific plans for changes at this point "This late in I.he year. and with the '\uccess they have had here, it's a matter of staying status quo and tl)1ng to develop your philosophy" ~1d Ramsc)' "It wouldn't be fair to the kids to come an with a lot of extreme chanaes "We're going to try to have a lot of fun " ~ .... ,......,~c....... Ste-Ye Lucero take. a comer durtna routine happenin&• durtnc •peedway raclnc at Orange County P'airlJ'Ound•. UCI's Rogers, Murphy tabbed in NBA draft UC' Irvine basketball standouts Johnny R<>ieB and Tod Murphy, who finished their Anteater careen this past season, were chosen in the ~ond and third rounds respccttvcl} 1n Tuesday·, NBA draft held m New York Roaet'\, who led the Anteatcn 1n \COM n& each of h15 two yeal'1 With the team aner tr1nsfemn1 from Stan- ford. wtl cho~n 34th overall by the Sa('ramcnto Kinas. Murphy, 6-911> from Lakewood. 1'1 1hc Anteaten' all-time ~onna leader with I, 778 points and went to the Seattle SuperM>n1csa1 the Hrd player cho~n overall. Rosen., • ti-IO forward fmm Foun· tain Valley, avera&ed 20 7 points ptr pme 1111 ~·~n for UCI rely1na heavily on ht<> deadly outside 'hoot· 1n1 touch R el'\ wa'I namtd to thr Par-I 0 .. all-freshman tcftm Im firs1 year at Stanford. but left for UCI after a conching chanac C'Ut 1n10 his playmg time as a ,ophomarc for 1he Cardmul. Wuh the Anteater'.'\, RQitl'\ made the 4'11-PC AA ~cond team a~ a Junior and a ~nior and h" cart"cr conn& 1-.erage at tJCI rank'\ ~ond only to former UCI ,\ll-AmcnC'an Kevin Maacc (26 3). Sacf'tlmento (;eneral Manager Joe Axlc\On de~nbcd Roger\ as a "V"at hooter" who could help thr Krnti\. who had the \C'\ enth h<'\t rt'<'ord 1n the\\ e'ltcm ( onfcrence la'lt 'ie"a~n. King~· ( onch Phil John\On \aid R~cn could 11\c '\omr veteran Kinas' pla>e"' a fight for a 'P<l' on the team. "He ran shoot nnc1 he ean pla-. ," Joh Mon 11ddcd Murph}. "ho pla .. ~i '"<'n1t1 for UCI, was tw1tr ~l«tcd 10 the \ll. P< \ 4' fir,t tram l f(' "' rrAeN ~o 2 Marp1l1 p<11nts J')('r pmc for tht \ntcatrr' a\ .i ~n1or and 1.1.111 \Yi Itch to tht tof"ard po'\1t1on with Scanlc. Me•n"h1le.1ht I os ..\ng~lc\ l..11krr' chose Not rt D. mt'i ti· I 0 forv.ahl Ken 8:arlo" "11h thr 2lrd p1'k ofthr fir" roun<l , hut qu1cld\ \COi ht" and .. ctcran l(uard M1kC' \fr< r~ t<' \tlnn ta 1n cir.change for the Hawk11' fi~t round pick. Billy Thompson from Lou1 .... 11lt' (19th overall) and ~cond round \t'lc."rt1on Ron Kell<>u from ~ansa'> (4~nd overall) fhomp-.on, a b-7 forward trom NC'Y.: k~\. aHra&cd IS potnt'i per gamt over the IHt two ~ason'i for the l Q8ti NCAA champion Cardmals. Kclloaa. a 6-.S \winarnan, a-.craaed I' Q point\ per cont"' for the Ja,hl\\h la\t ~a\On. He wu twice ~ hn\Cn to the 4'11-81& Eiaht tint team. Mc<1te. v.ho "''" the taken tint tound pKk 1n I Q8 l out of M1ch1pn. yv. hm1t~ pla .. ma timt 1n h1\ fi"e \Ca,on' 11,era,1na a high ol 10 . .:! po1nu" aamc in lhc l Q84·85 sea on The l o\ 4'nJ~le\ < hpJlCf'\, who had no \Clr<t100\ tn the tint two mund\ \ hoS<' Pe!"pcrdine uud l>wa) ne Pole<' in the 1h1rd round r \4th ll\t'l'ftlll Manna's game has depended a great deal on the b1& play and air game dunf!&_ thc past four years. w1lh t.bn:c C'IF Big Five semifinals appcarane6 in that span and the fonnat appears stable Asked 1f he felt defcns1vely-oncn- ted. Ramsey said "Not really We ran a little of cvcryth1na. to be honest Offcns1vcl) we have been an option team and threw the ball .. Ramsey's family background in football 1s extensive His uncles, Knox and Buster were All-Amencans at Wilham & Mary in the 1940s and both played m the National Football Lcquc. Buster Ramsey was the defensne coordinator 10 Detroit dunna the Lions' champ1onsh1p years and later became the first head coach of the BuffaJo Bills of the .\mcncan Foot· ball League ATLANTA (AP) -Ken Obtttfell bchcve1 ~ may be getting the monkey off hlS back after icttma the bt& hll for the Atlanta Bnvcs for the second co~uuve ruaht OberkfeU 11naJed sn the tyana run 10 the I 0th 1nn1n1 and Rafael IUmirez followed Wlth a two-out run-scorins double lo car the rally and give the Braves a 4-v1ctory over I.he Los Angeles Dodgen Tuesday mght. Ramirez's ltncr down the ri&ht· field hne eluded a dlvina Mike Marshall, whose home run in the top of the innsna had given the Dodatn a 3-2 lead h was Maflhall'' second '°lo shot of the pmc and p~ ham 17 for the season, tops in the National Lcquc Oberkfell had the ~me-WJnmna tut (Pleue aee BRA Vlt8/IM) Rebels boys, girls labeled underdogs By ROGER CARLSON Of ... 0-. """ 8Ull The South has been labeled as double-underdogs 1n Saturda} n1&bt' Orange Countv All-Star basketball game~ at Orange Coast Collcae by Orange Count) sporti.wnters at Tuesday's All-Star luncheon at the Costa Mesa Communal) Center North Coach Ra) Rodnguct of Valencia and his dominatm' front ltne have been tabbed by five points to contmuc a recent trend which has 'iCCO the South lose three of 1he past four games. twice by two pomts or less The North sirls. despite losing four straight and on the shon end of ab-~ scncs lOunt. were ~en as onc-pomt fa .. onte<; South Coach Ctrcg (oombs said h1\ ~uad "will give 100 percent." noung he had <;witched Echson's Ken Ammann to point guard duhes The South leads 12-8 over the pa'lt 20 pmcs. and will be banking much of 1t'I hopes on the Thornton backcourt's ab1hty to dommatc the tempo against the North's 6-10 Kevm Walker (Brea-Olinda). 6-Q Stuart Thomae. (Mater Dc1) and 6-8 Bob Erbst (Katclla) The four compctmg squads were treated to commcntal) from fonner C Irvine ~tandout Bob Thornton of the Nev. York Knicb and (Pleue eee ALL-ST ARS/82) Irrelevant Week to have some sanity? Golf even t to actually resemble meda l play. with exception of fee lrrclt'vnnt \\eek ha'ila.,en a tum forlhc(choose one) hctter -wor\C Paul alata. thatdemon nfthe prblcd word and mn'1er ot douhlc.- talk. pcrpetrattd the v.el'k to honor the last player taken an the "'IJ. l dran '°me 11 'rCaf'\aao f.-.cf'\thmgcon· nttted v.1th the c-.ent, a week-long ~cs ofapoofo; and plcasurt'\ w-a~ on the ha.ht 'lldr v.1th a ~ne word or CX'Cti1on a rant't Th1~year tht=Ne"'port Bca'h Chamber ofCommcn.~ hu taken over the 1011 tournament at Ncwporl &ach Country Club next Monda) l\nd M>mc change\ have been made. "We've turned tt around completl'- l) th1\ }Cir," ~Y' Ralph Rodhc1m. e'cntctw~n for Monda\1°'i hnlc-- .. an1 Wttk (~t1-.ittc~ "ln,tcad of p&}tnl mon<') and hmmg ofTa mattrcu tnloa lakeor some oft he other nd1culou'> tn· , nrporat1on' at past toumamt'nts, W(' Howuo HUDY ~ - Gou .Ht na11nga le1n1matc 11-i·holc medal pl•) event ·· 1 n\lcad ot aolfct'\ lug.ina their hag'i to the 'tag1naarca. we "'111 have \Omcau)Hhcrt> to., l\tthcm and \Omt'.irl\ to lft'tt them at tht door. l led thl\ will be one of the hc\t tournament\ 1n th(' area v.1th each pla)t:r u<.1na hie.or her own ball all the ~8\ .:Thert "'111heanS1 .800 Skin' C1amcand"or1naw1ll bd>) hand1 p or callow•~ There arr 11 .. 0 somt t.eam pm for ~''""nt fuursomes .. ~ h1lc play on the counc bcains ""1th a noon ~otaul) itart minus the h1ah handicapper founome oflbc ~.,t,offic1alsoftheOuimbefor {Pl laltSLEVAlfT/M ) SI * Orange Coul DAILY PILOT I W.Sne.day. June 18, 1980 Defending champ Italy ousted by France West Germany blanks Morocco at World Cup • 1-0 "ictory on lothar Mittthllc.-u!>' goal "1th t"o minut~ remamma I hr S«ond round c.-mh h~1.a' "•th lxn· mark pla\ tn& S~an and l ngland taking on Paragua~ out o t m\ plil\t"I":\ and 111 11•D\ll\q lhl'lll nf theu own· 4u;alit1e\ •· It "'a' 11nl\ lhl' tilth I n:m·h Y..HI in ~8 1ntl"1nat1onal Ol(t'l1n ''> betlA('('ll tht• nat11111' I hC'rl" ha' t' ncco )I\ 11n \\ hl·n Ital\ ''or' 1hr World< up an Spain an I Vil' the piu11.1 "it' tht· \CC Ill" of n'!ltallc rt•\cln hul 1111 1 ut·..da" night 1hc.-plat'<' wu QUl<.'I Ml XIC ()( In (.\Pl -ltah 0Hl"l8Jl a.s king ot thl" '><Xn·r "'orlJ ., o' <: r ended t •the Pnnct' (If M 1dfil"ltl The halaam "on the 19~~ tournamc.-nt in Spain. eamma their thmJ "<.Hid l ham- p1on\b1p. But, th1~ lime, tht\ u>uld not makh lhe Frrnch, "ho~ ddtn~ "as '1nualh tmPf.·netrable. And the) could not ,top Pla11n1 who, ironacall> pla)S for Ju,cn1us, the Italian kaaue champion He pro~hh d1Jn"t ha' c to rorl\ rn~C' l'la11111 ol ho" &Ol>J hl' • ., l'launi h1m~l1 adm1lll'd bC'lorc the garnc that ht" had not plaH•d :it h" bc~tan1hcfin.1round Uu ton fuesd~\,hl'~,\ magnahccnt Pla1in1 scort'd h1' tint goal of thl" tour namC'nl in the 14th manult: \ \UfX'rh pa'>\ lrom Doman14ul' Ro( hc:1e.1u 1111 tht· kft "'ang found Pla11n1 near tht-top ul thl· ~nail\ area and he ~nt the b.111 pa!lt charging godlkct>per Giovanna Galla at I-' n1111ull'"> I ranee pla) '> lk.wl on Saturda\ an ( 1uadala Jillu an a th1rd-r11unJ (unlt'SI ltttllun <. 11!lh En10 Bcar101 1Aa,n'1 loohng ham\Clt ahuut the oullUllll' "1 hl"H' "l"'l" 11 JraJ men on thl' fidd ilnd .,.,. un thr ll(nd1 " a d1\gruntlcd wailer an a P1a11a rl''taurant ~•d of h1!> c-ountrymcn. At ,\1un1c:nc). the '>t<1unch Mor°'~" ddcn'l' on\'t° again '~"1' an C'>11.ienlc. fhC' fir\t .\trlt'an 1t.1m l''l'f to ad,ante 1n th\.' World ( up M11toHO h<.'ld oil the C1ennam for 88 m1null'' (1oalkl'l"JWr Badou ELak1 made \tH·rnl "IX'<'tal'Ular 'ia ves 10 krtp than&' ~orde". 111dud111g a 'prawlrng kg \lop on ~1at1hal'll' 0111~ '>C.'londi. ht:fure thl' goal "We IA('~ no match tor them," he ~ad "-c lnC'd our bc'>t I llatl) rl'Jt'.l I an~ c r1t1u\m ut the plaH'r. Tht"\ tne'<! hard and lht'\ ncH'I \Urrl'ndercd ~11chcl Pla11 n1 gt•nerull~ rt·iiardcd a'> 1he tx·.,t midfielder in thl' world, scort"d once and Jom1na1cd the action r ue\dU\ 3\ France" beat 1ht· di:tcnding World ( up l hamp1on'>, ~-o. at Ohmp1l 'itadaum fhc.-henth the reigning l unirx·an , hamp111n'I ad\ an~ cd 10 lhc 1.1uar- tcrli11ab "1th 1h1·1r tir\I \._orld l up '1cton \l'r I !<th Jn lund.i\, other g.Jml' 'Ant tiaman~ emkd thl' V. urld ( updrl'anl">OI Mur1Klu "'llh "We feel great ~t1sfal11un 10 hil\l' beaten the deftndang world champaom," C'o.Kh Henn '-fllhel said "It ., 'er} 1mponan1 OelaU\t' F-rance hadn"t beaten Ital\ in a u1mpcl1t1\t' tourrusment m .. tlh s1nn· i1120 "\\'e could ha'c '>(Ored mort' guuh J managt>d IO take: the.-(1nknon1') rnmplnc) 'r ann1d. \top)ra tJot lhl' 01hcr gn;1I ill '' minute\. \11dfiddc1 fran T 1µna madl' :i daning run and \Cnt tht· hall to Rot hcteau Hr )hruggeJ otl a lilcklt" and lrn·d \top' ra on thl' tar 'Ile.IC' o( thl• Pf.'nJll\ ,llCJ \t lf'l\l;J \\llll'd lrom close r.ingt• . r he\ had the hean I C\l>Cl ll'<l .t tk kndang World (up team would ha,e. hut 11 "'a'>n'1 a iiclOd da\ for us and Fraon· pla~cd a1 1t\ ~·!>I " l hi." ~a~t1on in Ital\ to lhl' <ll'kal v.a'> rdata\eh subdued. • "I ranct' "'as more 1•f:a lt'am th.in "'l' "ere:· \81J one d1.,ma)ed ~oung fan an ~ome·, lcntral P1a11a Vcne11a Hut Ma1th.w11' drilled homl' a lrl'c kitk lrnm \fl "ard' to M'IHf hl'i h"1m into u mltllh "Ith h11't ~11':1.1co on \t\urdu\ ilhn 1n \1onterrn Blazers make pitch for better relations with Soviet Union f'rom AP dil!patcbt'' l'ORJl.\~d> -lhc o'°'Ol'f ut lhl' Pnnland 1 rJ1l Hla1rr., '-1" he hofX'' hi\ ll'Jm\ '>l..'kd1on ••I 7 l•HJI \n 1Ja\ \41ho01\ 111 1hc fir'il ruund <•' l ur'4.I."' ~B \ Jratl "Ill help thav. rl la1111n' lx'l'-'ll'll tht· I n1lld ....,l,lll'' .rnd 1111· \u\ ll'I l n1011 f hl• 22·\eiH·11ld \,tl,,1nl\ < 1111\llkfl'd lhl· ~'\I 111111· \mcralan ha,kl·th.1ll pl 1H·r 1n tht• \\1..1rld and ''JI lll lht· So' 1t'I 1ntcrna111111JI tt•Jm \\J\ tht· ~41h pluH·r \l'lt'lll'd an the draft "Thl'(fU\ 1al 1h111g ,, "r lllflllllntn Jlld tht "'"'Id I n111n lo '><.'C lh" ·"a );rt.11 1pp111111nll\ lo dt•\dllp J Pf.'11plc-w-rx·oplt· rl'lall• t1\h1p tl'J111 ''"' 111·1 I .11n V. l.'1n ~·r~ '31d Hl' lUnlpJrl·d 11 111 th\' I \ PIO!! pung llJlll th,11 li1urt·d < h1nJ in till L'Jl1' '1.1~l'' 111 thl· fl'CIP\ 11111.,: 11t 1d~1t1on' tx·t"n·n 1h11"' l'-'•l 11,1111111' ·That CJPf.'rH'd 1h1n)'' up .. n J \Cf\ P<'r\onal hJ\I\ ,ind "'orkcd oul t'll:.1111111!1\ 101 ti.11h l11Untrn!' · V.\·rnht:rg. 'J1J I "'"uld thmi.. h."~ •t!1dll \llUld do till' 'ilme thing tur our l•llHlll\ 111'1 lht \n\ IL'I l n11111 .. !rail RIJtl'f\11lfiual\,1dr111111ln 11111~ .t llt~<.hJnu t>• u' nF \ulh a high drJll pit~ 111 wlcd J plJ\Cr "'hn r· •h;ih'' "''uld not pl:h h I' rllJnd t11r 'L'H·ral '.lJf\ 11 l'l. l'f Hut thC'' '>J\ lht.' n\~ "1 ' ti 11 t'l:l•IU" llll' 'r,ft- n•lund \dl'xllll~ I\ 'II gu1;tf '') tlU h.1\C (11 IJkl ,tl 11,Jllll lt~1 ti I' Ill J.:\'lllll~~f~,1t rl.1\t'f\ ,, •IOCllllW\ • Hm·~ ll 1 ~ "·llil'I l'11r1la111I' nl.i ·l'r rx f<,unnl'I dlll'l t111 ... lid Quote of the day R J Rr\nolds, 1'111 .. tiurgh I' r.11n11u111dllc1 .1hou1 ''l''°' Yor~. \kt'> r11d1l 1 I h• 1ght < 1o<•dt·n "'ho..e I '' n ~ l'liUt\ .1 ltl•r I_ \(Jrt., ~ ,1\ t~h I 11~11.1,I \l'Jr' :n1 l ti I I .1lll'r I~ '''"t' "II -11u ti ut~ he'l l1J\I \1111ll'lh111~ \1111 ,!Ith .1 h1I ,111tJ II.II llll th('re Yankees' Griffey a no-show ...... ( \\ ) I I}{" -\.t•v. 'r 111~ 't ,JO~l'l' ~ 11u1lit•ldl·1 "-l'n C crillt'\ dul n111 '"''" up I U<'.,da\ lnr a naght g.irnt· u~1111'1 1h1• Bo,lon Rl'LI 'lo\ the l lun 'aid lk "a''" hcduled 111 plJ\ ll lt l1t•ll1.111d hJt lilt ti hut \\ J., rC'pla\cd h~ !>Jn l',1-.qu;i ) iln~el·, 'P'J~1·'mi111 I fa r' l \ I 1rel·ne <.~1d !ht· ll'.1111 h.1d not hl'l'n 1n \llntatl v.1th < 1r !I~' al g.mw 111111 I '"' p nJ l r) l ollltl \Jltl th( duh h td llel ldC"( I ii Iii\ "hl'fl',chnul\ ' < •rllln 11 II" I ~th \C:l\1111 ,., h.itt111g .2f1l1 .~1th 'l'\l'I 1111111t re1n' ,111d 2 t run' h.clt ·d 1n 1111,11111 lit \i:;J\1111 ht• h.1J ;1 iaktlllll' 'l)(i a\l'lct!'l' Mother's death shocks Boggs T \\tP.\ -fhe mother ot Bo'>tun iii Red \o\ 1h1rd ba!>eman "'ade Hogg\ "d'i killed Tu~\ and hi\ grandmother 1n· 1ured "hen thl' l·ar the' "l'fl' an "a" hr l I" a cc:mcnt trud. "h1ch ran a rl·d light. a\.(,:ord1ng 111 polh l' n:pons <iue G Bo~!> 112 wa' pronounn:d dt•ad al lhl' \u:ne earl\ T ut·sda~ altemoon au.ording 10 !Ill' al·cadc:nt repon lilt•d t'l\ tht· Tam pa police Bo~· b2 ~c.tr-old grandmother, Hattll' (irah.1111 ,utlcrcd a broken leg .ind ml~ '\he wa5 lt'>tcd 111 \t,1hk tond111on at Tampa (1eneral Ho'>p1tal Boggs wa\ notified ol hi\ mother·., dcc1th alll'I •Hrl\ 1ngat Yanl..ce Stadium. wherl' lhc Red ')u\ '-'l'IC 111 pl.I\ thl' Yankees Tut'S(ia) n1gh1 atl'Ord1ng to the lt·am H"~' v.a' dt'\lnbcd b~ a team \tatcment a) ~-in~ 111 J .. ,~\l'rt• \late ol '>h0tk ·upon tx·ing gt"l'n tht• nl·\'' h' \1:magl'r John ~1c!'..tmara and trainer< 'harhe !{,,,, Riley offered 3 -year deal If)\.\ -..;(,El E.\-l 11at h Pat Ra k\ ol m tlw lo\ -\ngdt•<, Llkl'r' ha'i ht:en ollrrcd a ,11n1ral I l'\ll'll\!On h\ krr, Ru'>\ who own-, t lw "R .\ tl'am. th al "ould tu\ er a1 lca~t the n1 ,. three '11.'J\nn\. 11 wa\ n•pont·d \\c rt' tulkang Jhout 11 """ Bu" v.a' q1w1t·d ·'' \,t\ an~ ·Pat 'dont• a grl'dl 1uh Ralt'\ -11 ha' one \l'ar lei! on J thrt·c·\l'ar lOlltr.111 he "gnttl h..:tort.' tht· 1 •ix4 .. x<i <,1•,wm l tw L Jl..n., \\Cft' h2 21 1.i'>I WJ\11n R ilt' ' 1.0.1\ t11ni: fl'uir<l "11h the l .ikl"r' 1n l(1ur lull "'•l'"n" .inti p.1r: Pl .1 l11tt. I\ :?/\11 11' K1k•\ ,,ud th.11 Hu" lir\I ;,ippro.11 hl·d t11111 ·' 11h 1h~ 1.tc.1 ••I ntt•ndang hi\ u•nlr.1tl "'hen thn llH't 111 Iii l"t"\'l , .. .,m 1rnmnla.11i•I\ .tftn Ill\' I :.J~t'" "'ll~ t'llllllllJIC'll lr11111 thl pl.1\1111'. h\ !ht· I lou\lon Kod I.I\ 1,1\( Ill• 111th Drugs, violence NHL topics \ttt\.(KI \L -V.h1k '\Ill ll".im' 1 • n 11n plJ\Cf'> .1t thl.'rr .rnnu.11 drall till· '\. 111 ~ ho:mJ nt l<!.O\ crnor' undoutitc-dl\ ' tv /t'rntn..' 1n ;111 drug' \ 1okntl' tn·e ,1g111l\ ;,ind ,1 Ill\' u1lkU1\t' h.irg;uning. agret'OH.:111 .1t llH'H .111nu.d n t'l"!1ng thl\ .,.,l'l'kcmt J h11w .irl .11111111g the li11ttc'\l l11p1t\ rn htH. ll llll\1 tl.1\\ .ind 11ttl'' '-UH 111 tw 111\lll''cd ,,., ll'Jm 11\\111•1' .1ddrt'" th1• 11111,t h1J1n1ng "'uc' 1r lhl'ir <,p1111 1111 \und.1\ a11J \1c•nd,I\ t11ll11\l.tll).' \.1turd<1\0 \ <Jr.ill 111 .1rnall ur pl.i\1 r' Redskins' Dean found guilty I \I.I< I \ \ \ ,1 \\J\l11n~tun ~ .l<1d\k1md111.:n\l\l' h.1~i.. \ l'rnon I >l·an "J' c = • lvund guilt' 11n l 11~'"·" nl r<.'!.l\t1ng .nrt''' 111 '''""'l111111 \'Ith i11t 1nltdlnl l,1\1 mt1111h II .1 \It I t•a11 \ .1 polalt 't•J111111 .iu1hor111c' '>.lid l>".UI 1' \\,I\ .11rc'1l'd \l,1\ Ii. "hln hl' 1.111gl,1l 1• 111 pnl11 r .rl!n h•' rt.Ill'"" 111 ll'k,l\1' hl\ ti.111\1'1' dllrllll' .lit ,qlf1.lll'nl d11111l'\tll dl\pUI\' ,II !hi' pc.1111· '\(,1!11111. Jl•d1,1 \i11d \lthouµh I k..111 '11.irn n· -w1d 111 l llUll th.11 t,h~· \\,1\ rll'\ l'f 111 ,lfl J.ingl'I I ,1111.i \ ( 011111\ poll11· ntl1u·I\ lt',llllt'd th,1! \hl• hJd I .rlktl f111 help Sutton bids again for No. 300 tonight '1n1 r .1g.1111 lll''ll riw 1111111 he' r<•lkl'I ,111d \lnill 11111\ldl Ill ljll''\I 1!1 ..... (t 'f ,I) Ir'' rt•\tc:d than U\u;1I I )11r \11111111 •11 lh<' \ngt·h .1~:11n "'1ll 1n 111 tw ttrnt• the l'ltt f)ltdwr 111 m.11tt1 lt,1p111 I 1'111n 111 .... 1n \fl!1 •II m•.re ,!.111 t'\ "11ttt11 "'ho 11llt l1l'll h I\ ,,,,II h .llt'l'r \ lltor I d<I\ \ .w 1 1.11\·\ 1 I ' lllnlc1 111\I• I llllfhl \ l,\ ',1111' JI \11.1ht·1111 \r,1 11411n"1 lhl I!''·" ~.1n11t·r' ,111tl 111,1· c 1u1111.111 1, 1 \tJll11n' \t'lt1rhl ,clh lrlf•I .11 !ht· 111rl<'\l11n1· "all 1111111• l\\11 d.1\\ L.trlin 1h11n c'' f'll.'l'tl·d .ind tx·lr1rl' ttll· h1111a· Ian\ lfr 111111,111\ lig1111·tl ltt ll''>l until I rrd.1\ lllj.'hl 'l'·llllc' 111 1\..111• .. 1\ I II \ I hl' ·\ngl'I\ h,l\t I h11"d ,, 111! 111111 I" ,,.,~1gnm~n1 \''" llln\nt JP t11 !ht· 1111dud1nl! l'•''m 111 tla unt nt I mt·,1,11111 \1111011 ... rnt lh1 \h11111 r hr 11 SPORTS MEDICINE ht:l"l't'n \l,111' I' 1111 h1g lfl'al "It\ n111 a matlt'r ol 1hrel' d.1\\' ll''t 'lw l'\pl:11nl'd "II\ ha\ll.llh ,1 71 ,-hour JatlC.•rt·m 1· :\th Pll'Par:1t 1ci11 "11•1 dillt'rl'lll.". I ht• 4 1., l'<H·old 'iu I t11n, "hn h.I' ,, fllli-.lllg lh,111 \111111!! Ill 111111( «•I hi\ lot ~l·r 111the1 luhhou\l' ca mt' t l11\t' t11 \H,1pp1llg 1111 hi\ \li<llh \lllClf\ If! hi\ 1.1\t 0111111~ \aturdu' all<·rnoon .1g.11n'1 l--.111\,1\' 11\ "" lt•.irnm;1t\'' g.<t\e ham an tar!\ 4 · I kJd .rnd ht' wa' rd1n cd h-. I l·rrv I 11r'ilt'r 1A1th lhl' \ngt·I, aheaJ 'i-4 rn lht \l'H·nth 1nr11ng Hui f or\t1·r 1mrm·d1atl'I] f.!•l\c up ~1 (tamt• l\lnl( \ln~lc and Sut111n no l11ngl·r v ... I\ an\ohcd an !Ill' dl'l l\lllll I rontc Jlh l>ou~ I >t:C 1 nc:n hom1. red 1n 1ht• t·1gh1h 111 g1\ l' tht• \ngcl' J (>.') \ lllof\ o\l·r lilt' l<11\ ul' \\l..t•d 11 11 ""·" 1mr11n.rn1 to him that ht• ha\ a11111hn 'hot ;,ii rl·.1lh1ng thl' mak\lont· .tt homt• .\utton rl'· plal•d "11\ 11nh 1mp11rt.1n1 ii 11 Going for it Angel•' fan• exprea their wan ta Saturday night, but they d.Jdn't get it. Don Sutton goea for hla 300tb win a.gain tonight. Buffalo's Perreault retires Bl H \I() \.'I -Vt•tt·ran ttntcr ~ ( 11lhnt l'l'rrt'Jult nf !ht• Buflalo \ubrrs ' ,1n11ountcd h" rc11n·nwn1 lrom thl· "la- 1111nal H 11<. t..n Lea15ul' I unJJ\ The 1 ·\ 0l'Jr·olJ Pt'lll'llUlt tlw fif\t pl,l\l'I h11'>1..·n 111 the I '170 amall'ur dralt "'hl'O thl· l•\pan\1on \ahre' Cllll'rt'J lht• 'Hl \Jrd. "II \I.a\ a tough deU\1•1n I• t.1kt'. '11111hnl'\..i11ml· lnr l''l''"' 1h1ng and toJa~ ·, tht• da' .. f>trrc.1ult lhl ~ahrc')· r.1p1,11n rctir~' "'llh a hn\l l' a"'Jrth .ind h111101\ I k hold' Hu OJ lo rndl\ 1dual rC'tord\ tor ~uah I '>!J1 l a""" C 1\0~ I point\ f I 110) ,10J !!•I nw' pla H'd 1 I I .. I I Dodgers recall catcher Fimple I' l\ \:\( rl I I \ < ,1td1ll I.ad .. 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I\ \R< 17901 New women's league hopeful But many top players skeptical and say they won 't participate From AP dl1patcbt'., The 'ataonal "'11111~ n' tl."i..,·1h.11l \~"11.1u1111n '' op11m1st1c 11 will Jr,1"' \onH• 11l 1h1· 11:1111111 'tx.·,t plavrl\ at l'}OUI camps ncl(t "l't·k. hut ll\l ol tli1• t·1g ht fir,t round drah picks sa~ 1hn "'on't h1· lht·r" "'lWBA ( on11n1\\lc111t•r I 1.111~ I ul1 her '><!\' man> rl'('Jll the failure'> ot pa\t "'"ml'n ' prfl k ugun that kit \omc pla)rrs '-'llhout pa\l ht•t k' But ht• rrn1111\l'' th.11 lhl\ tame wall ~· d1tkren1 "I can undcr<;tand thl' ~11.'f'lllU~m. h1111h1' ",1 \.\hok nc" attempt," he 'aid r op pla\Cr'\ \Ulh .1~ \.11rthe:hl I CIUl\IUllJ\ L l'>J Ingram <draticd b\ tlw I 11111\1,111.1 lllunl .111d Mar .. h.ill'' Kuren PclphrC'\ lpll 1-.l·d Ill' In lhc \ 1rg1111.I I. rre\\) \J) lhl'lr l'aution I\ JU\lllll'd "I "ant to plu\ tu ht· pr11 ... 11d l'l'lphrl'\, thl' NC \..\''> second-ll'ading \lllll'r lu\t \.l',l'"n 'Bui I hJ'C to male a careful dcu\lun 1.1'1 \H'l'l I didn't n c.:n lo.no~ ahoul 1he league I "ant \11nll' ~uar;.inll'I'' • .\\ \\Ith mo\t olhl·r "''ml n h,l\.l..t•lb,111 pla)l'f\, Pdph rl'' ·'on!\ other pt•'> l-l 11llt•g1· 11p111 •n' 1n t ht• 'pcirt an• l•lalhtng and tea1.:h1ng <>n the olhl·r h.inJ I h.1~1··, \\ .111d.1I111d. th<'~( \ .\ \C11nng. and n·hound k,1.lcr 1,,.,1 \l.'a,1111 .,, 111 prohat>h go lor 1t "..a1J 3 llrnkl' "P"l..1'\\\•)llt.111 J .. rtl \\J., llralted h) lhl' lo\.\a -\ll''> f ukht·r prnnll'l'' Iha! th" 11111t' 1'\t·r.om· '-'111 gc.:1 p,11d" Jnd plJ •~UP f'll.'lk \ ~U( h ,I, .1 S~ 1H111 h1ln U\ Ill plil~\'r\ \\hn lomrlclt' llll'11 t•dk'i!t' 1kgri·,·, I he k.1guc "''" ~· l1rn1ll.'d 111 right tl':.im' 1n .H1'.I\ "'tll'n 1A11nll'n·, \11lkgaall· h.111.alrt'Cll.h dra"' \l/t'.Jhl1 t I"""' h1 \<11tl ALL-STARS ... 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H the l \\11 p11d1l'' l.111·1 Ii,· 1h11\t' :1 ktl Ranger\ hc\l Lhantl' 10 \l<lfl' -ont· Rll\\l'll l,l\th.111 11\t·r lhl' ll'lllt'r ticld h} Grich and nnt• 11' \\ 111. n111 noted knu lo\ \It nd till' \ngcl kud 111 4-0 l11r h1\dCll'l1\l\C prp""' "II I >1111g ~\l't' dm\11 trn 1ha1 hall hal fhl' pla)\ IKCUrt'cl an lhl' tilth \I In Ihm! in till' thl!d 1.1 \hnl lhJt lll\t tht• 11ml' !ht· \ngt:I' '-'<'rl' kaJ1ng I fl I k< 1111 l' ,1n KBI .11111 t'mkJ tht' 011 l>o\l.n1ng\ RHI d11uhk an lhl' fi1't 11111111~1. hl' fllli-',ht 11<11 1111 th<' hnml' f C\a\ thard h3\L"man ~Oii f-klrh\'I 11111 ,,1111 \l,IU\ h hadd11uhkdt11th1rd"11h1v.<111u1and 'II"'·" .i t.1'th.1ll 1111 I"'·•' JU'>t < >ddr~· Mrl>111Acll hit "h;11,1ppcarnl h.1pp' to Ill.' .1hk to hrt 1t." \aid 10 he a ~ml'·l~1n11. \IO(tlc to (l'Olet De.>< 111\l'' ''l'H· lh.rgrd 111} \lancl' Hui (inch dnH' to hro; nght amJ Jn<t \l.111~1·d "'Ith Moo\C (h1t11ng knnl ked thl' hall down hr got to h1-; u1,1ch \1rn1\t \111h111g hccaU\t' I tctt .ind '-"hl·n hl' '·1" fletdll'r h,I\ t'n 1 l111111d 1ht 1.on\l\ftnl \ thal headrn(t tor llw lhl' plall .and thrl'\~ 111 I'm 11\l·d to .ind 1h.11 I normal I) lake Boh Boom· · 1 !mil.. '"llll' t' \Ira hJ 11 ang practall' But W111 < ul lht• h.111 oil and t·uut1.ht ht l11ll' !ht· g.11111' hc.'tJU\.l' I didn't ti.'cl Flelchrr lx•tv.t'l'n h.l\t'\ I fr "'·" comll11t.1hk \\ IH'n \llU c.lon't Itel lagged out 1n a rundown c11rn lortahk \llli h1ul.p1h ""'off that "The hall "ii'> coming n11h1 .11 nw '"II n11rrn.1lh 1111 · and th1•re 1AU\n'1 mut h on 11 ," ,,1111 I h.11 h.I\ l''<:g11n t11 diant1.l' rC'Cl'nth W 1tt "I "a' 1n lhl' maddk 111 tht· I ht• honw run"'•" I>('( mu~' ninth ol diamond and I though! 11 might llw \CM but 11 ~"'hi\ lounh 111 thl' hountC' I knl'w hl' had a real good la'I nine· ~.11111·, Huntington Beach Union High School District STUDENT ATHLETIC 'TRAINER'S WORKSHOP happen' •· _ ~n Sutton aoes for No. 300. chanlr rt hr kt•ep<i gmng 'I "a' \Urpn'>t'd that hl' grah~·d 11 · said Cinch "I though! Fkt<.hrr ""a" going all thr wa-.. \II I wa' lhro1Amg to Boone Ai. 1t !urned out. • AH(;El NOT5\ N,11, \hnrl\lop DKll This week-long workshop will expose each student to the 1 ever expanding fteld of spo rts medicine To this extent some of the most renowned anC! respected spectallsts in the field of sports medicine are preparing to provide j ans1ght technical knowledge and prac tical hands o n experience an the s kills of athletic training and sports medicine. Tuition Sponsored by Pacifica Community Hospital s Institute of Sports Medtcme June 23, 19M -June 27, 19" 8:00 a.m. • 2:00 p.m. d•fly Huntington S.ach High School 1905 Main Strfft Huntington S.ach, CA 92'48 S 120 00 (inc ludes lunches) The first 45 students ac- cepted will receive a $60 00 s<.holarship towards tuition. Enrollment limited For reservations and schola1 shtp, please call Michael O'Malley, Athlettc Tratner Huntingto n Beach Htgh School at (71 4) 536-251 4. ext. 291 .~._BOATSWAIN'S LOCKER, INC. YOUR OUTDRIVE SERVICE CENTER FACTORY AUTHORIZED Service & Parts Available Warranty Service Center 2431 W. Coast Hwy Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 642-6800 10 Menna Dr Sent Beach. CA 90740 {2 13) 598-6611 the pla\ workt•d pcrkcth ·· "It wa, outstanding.· Q1d Maulh "I thought 11 was goaltcnd1ng. It Ohl' hall I ""a' on the v.a" down · Down., u·naanly no1 the c1in.•ctwn W111 ., headed 'W11h h" \t"t'l•n<I 1.on\ccut1ve compk1c game he ha\ no'A "<>n thl' \tr:llghl and h1we~d hi\ I RA to 2 Hll, fiflh an th1 <\mem•an I caguc In hi\ la\t e1e.h1 \lan'it he ha\ l'Ompktcd fivl· of them .md gottt•n 111 the ninth an 1hc u1her lhret "He w,1\ p1t l'hmj! "t'll e'en bclort "'l' ...._ere \Hirtng run\, .. ~1d Mauch "It'\ \ho"' up more "hen he'., pullane "-'i nn lhc hoard When he wa\n'I, Jlt'opk "ere \a}IOI tough luck and tht•n tor11,l·1ting ahout him. He knr\\ ht•"'·" r1trh1ng well all the time Scl\Ofteld IHlf•nu nll t' '""0 11'• Anil••• II••• ''0"' u••O •t•fln lf·""'•nl Pl&v•r• In r~t '"'' \POI T•••• ·~"'" o., ........ ., sr.v. ·~ ,,. \41tvlfp HtO!'> OI .i.nat>•lml left 111• oa~ t~ IM "'"Cl alter "'" n1nv • oro1n muM"i. ri~1n11 Ille b""' Mon11ev ' n•gM'\ ) I IOU 10 1n. A~\ ..... lovur •J'l(IWl1 '" •loma<.11, Dul whel ltAPO.Of!'d el1••warO rU~y 'M19(1 IM llllfflltlai •ore·~ o• \P•tn "•"""'' Oull tl<lit•\ <>.-. M<O.w.. ltu!Mn \-•• .~ a.c.v ,,_ •no 1>llc1>•« Id c...,.. HM °'111Nl11 o ... Mal\WK """ lt~lrV Wf'1tlllt \utf•r..O lrl)f'f\ ''°"'•<" P• n\ l)eil"••O 10 be cav~ l>v \Ot'!'ltlh1n11 Int ... alt 8011'\ M< Oow11H •I'd !>' .. ,. ti t riad 0111 Wr •C.111 whO l(;\I nl,,. !>Gun<h nt7 ®"'" Ill IH I Clvl>rn•ghl N8\ \rtel(~ frO'l"t Ill• \lfl• • ""•' "" o!I de• T"ur\Oev ,,,. ""0•" Wiii OPM • '"'" ll•IT'• •• ,... n "ante\ (' ly l'"1r111n11 probahl1u II'• lton ltomal\Klr fl SI v• Oennlt LMNrd l•·SI Frtoh Klril MeCalt• 16•41 .t Cl\erl,. L•llwandt 17 41 iafu ... y afld Mllr• Wlfl (7 O " an unaeoott<J .,,,,,..,. ~""'1•1 AM ll••tt oarn•• wl" M •l>Own on (PlanNC \ Cll•n~•I .S no •dOe<t • ••i..:au 10 r-c• 1"9 ,.,. • .., 11 ra'1!0U• '" O.••o-• r,,,. ,,.,..,... .. 111 1110w ,,.. Avou•• ~·" """"" ''°"' Ml,,....\Oll .... Cantw w.11 lolll JM T•u• IM•o~•f ._''•ff natl • comml1rT111n1 ... '"' ·~• Item\ ··11·, 111,t ltkt· a hiller tic ha' to takr sol.IC(' "ht•n hl" hit\ the b31l hard and Dlal seeks revenge clc><'\11°1 gt•t a htt You rnn't grt dotAn on 'our \Cll " (hat " \omcthtng that. like Witt, I >ouJl I >d 1 nrr' dtd not do whrn hr '-'CJ\ goana poor!~. He: didn't pan1t• \.\ht·n ht\ avcraac was plummctllng 1Ah1lc he wu pla~tn• with t~ ~par. atcd \houldcr \nd now lhat per. \l\(('OtC I\ pa)ing oIT In the rith innin with one out. R ic Jacb on and •C"Ol'gt' Ht'ndn~k ""It ed nn <On\('~111nc p1lth<:' h11n1t· I I C il NI . Orl· i \l'I -Joe Dini, the \mcm'3n re..-urd holder rn th~ fl'llc V'B\llt Wi\nt\ tu ··gt"I l'\l'n" with n'>al\ Mtke T ulh nnd llilh Olwn 1n th1~ Wl'l'k'1 USA '>11td<Hir fnid. and r1c:IJ C1lnmr11on\t11p~ "f 'en" tn 1hc \Cn\t' of pro"ang 10 them thnl hC' C'an ~1n an b11 mttt~ \nd "l'\C'n" 1n the ~n~ o fm1tl h1n1 thtlf l"I) Vll l<lne~ arl('((' In the nat111MI thamnmn,h1~ , AMERICAN LEAGUE DellJ ........... .., o..tll 0...... State champion 8te•e Lucero (top) 1eta ready for a duty cmpertence, while na- tional champion Alan Chl'Utian makee a lut- mlnate check. Steel platee are attached to bottom of boota to ualat lD allcUna. SPEEDWAY'S LURE ••• Prom Bl race surrounded by autoaraph .ctken and cycle mapz1ne members, amona othttt, btforc the dust can settle and the ndcr can finally 10 home, But for the fans, rubbina elbows with the nde:n after the l1lCCl. m1n1hna with an enthusiastic crowd and watchina the pre·tace festivities makes 1t more of a social event colol't'd with a variety of excitina races than a normal public att t()f,ether 'I come here for the people, the excitement, the atmosphere and the two wheelers," said 2S-year-old Wednesday Scott of Hununaton Beach. who looked more hke Cover Gi.(1 mQdcl than a motorcycle taeins spectat~ on this particular n1&ht. "It's the ultimate " Some refer to at as a ··pany" atmosphere bcausc of the somewhat impetuous events that are scanercd throu&hout the evenina and the max of the general social crowd, but others. like Bill Tumbau&h. arc there to pay close attention Tumbauah. who sits on the bottom row at the end of the blcacben near the "pit" so the nden can talk to him and ask him advice in between the races. keeps record of vano\15 detail& dunna the races. "One or two CJttra pounds can make the difference in tire pressure and ulumately decide whether or not you can make your turns success- fully," he explains. "l \it here every week and these guys (the nders) come up to me all the ttme and ask me questions. That's why l sit an the same spot every Fnday becau~ then they know e'actlv where I'm at." Ocborah Morpn, I l, and ber I S. )Cat-old 111tu, Robyn, col1CC1 bu- dannas from the riders after the ncet art over Tbey ltand out lde of the dreuinJ room to the .. pit" and wan for theu motorcycle heroes «> come out, ~ue t1na• bandanna from each Ont, "Weatt them beau~ tbende11arc cool and they war bandann11," said Deborah Morpn. "I've sot a whole collection of them." Robyn Morpn likes to collect and uve the nders' bandannaa "be-cause it hat sweat on 1t. 1 don't think l'm ever 10101 to wuh them " Their parents had taken them to the races on tb11 ntaht. but n wasn't JUJ\ the kids that got anto the after hours eitcitement. Bonnie Morpn, the ltrl1' mother. had JUSt ~1ved a piece of hair from one of the nden ''It's P1nky'!t hair." •he said. Bonnie Morpn was u uckkd over Ptnky'!t hatt u the dauahten were about the bandannas they just re- ceived. Dan Morpn, meanwhile, the father of the family, waited patiently off lo the side unul the tno had finished havins their fun. .. I think it's ndiculous, per- sonally, .. he ~1d ... But. then agam. look at who's takina them " A place tor the family or a social hang-out for the youth. For whatever reason, the Speedway attracts the custome~ Bui 1f you're around the tuma oft he track, cover yo ur eyes so dirt doesn't splash you And 1f you don't like the smell of burning rubber, hnng a noscplug. Other than that. you'll be line Orange Cout DAILY Plt.OT/Wednelday, JUne 11. 1N& a Rice's throw preserves Boston's 7-6 triumph Red Sox pus h lead to 5112 games after holding off Ya!lks From AP dlapatebet NEW YORK -On the wa> 10 a S1h-pme lead 1n the Amcncan League East, the Boston Red Suit showed another part of their ex- tensive arsenal Defense Dwight Evans supplied the offense Wlth a pair of two runs homers and Joe Sambno some clutch relief work as Boston defeated the second-place New York Yankees. 7-6. Tuc~a~ n1&ht. ~ul ll was left fielder J 1m Rice's throw home that sa"ed the game for Boston Butch W)ncgar and Withe Ran- dolph opened the ninth with singles Dale Berra also singled and !lace sunned down the slow-footed Wyncgar at the plate when th1rd·ba'i<' coach Don Zimmer waved him home The Yankees had used all their rcscrv~ and started a man shon because of outfielder Ken Gnffcy's unexplained absence Zimmer. who returned Monda} as New York's third-ba<ie coach after Jim Frey's staff was dismissed tn Chicago said "The grass was slow out there and I didn't think there would be a play at the plate It tu med out to be a temble play What more can I say?" A walk to Ricke} Henderson loaded the bases but Don Matungl} flied to shallow nght and Dave Winfield grounded out to end the pme The Yankees '>tranded 15 bascrunners Sambllo came on to stnke out Make PaaJ1arulo in the eighth with hao;c\ loaded and got through the ninth for has fifth save. Ball Buckner also added to tht'. Red Sox offen~ when he h11 a two-run homer 1n the first mning "That was our toughest win of tht• year:· Buckner ~1d .. Alier \Conng five runs in the first inning 11 looked lake we would ha\rt' \ome fun IM)STOH ••rr•ttlt> llom«O 3b 8ucknr lb Ilk•" a.V!of on OwEv"' r1 Arm.' ct 1,.,on1 ct c;..dmenc Qvtnonl" * •IH II bl • 0 0 0 4 t I O i 1 I 2 • 0 0 0 ) l 1 0 ' , , ' , I I 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 I 1 4 0 I 0 H&W Y<>"K llHnO'n ct M1n111v In Wlnfltld rt e.,...-oh PHGu• 11 ltoenlcll If Pglrulo 3b WvneQ•r r llnOIPll 2b Fl,chlln u HHH'I' Oii 0.Jftu•" a .. ,." l4 7 t 7 T.-i' Sc:et-. ltv """' .. ~ •b r II bl 4 I 1 1 6 0 I 0 6 1 I 0 • 1 ) 0 1 0 I 0 I 0 0 I S 1 I 0 ~ 0 4 I • I I I I 0 0 0 l 0 1 0 0000 1 0 I 0 41 6 IS 4 .... 501 '°' __ , .... .,'"' 110 e11 --· Gemt WIMtf>Q RBI -euc .. ner '" (-()ultlonft, lt_..o, Ille• 8•rrt11 Ol"--9otlon l, Hew York I LOS-eo,1on S, New Yori! IS 2~n. E•"« Hll-8uct<ner 171. Ow Evtna 7 (71, It HeflWton 1111 $8-E.i .. r m s-«-o ~F-ll•NIOlofl •-1e11e .... W004wUCI 1.oa.r Crtwford SltnltV W 4 t ~lo SS MIW YIA I~ H It •1t H SO A I ) ' J I I 2 l 11 I 7 ) 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 l 1 I I ) 0 0 I , l 0 0 I I J M...,ro L,7 • 7 I l 1 7 7 1 o P'ulldO Ul 2 O O 7 2 Crewford ollched 10 2 btllfe!"l In the 71h umoi ... --Hotnt. lltlMy, Flr\I, Co~. ~ond. MCClehnd. Tt*CI. O.nkl119tr T-l ff A~. 167 Feen ey up h ol ds Pirates· protest PITTSBURGH (AP) -Nauonal U..,Ue President Charlt" S Fttne> TUC3day upheld the P1mbufJh Pirates' protcsl that ump1rt·1n·(h1cf John Kibler p~maturtly calltd Mon· day n1pt's pme qamst tht St l.~u" Cardinal' on account of rain. Feeney niled the pmt will be completed toni&ht with tht C1rd1nal' benina an the ,i,th annina and lead1n1 '-I. The pme wtll ~finished before the two team,· tt'SUlarl) ~hedult\I oontest • ' Royals2, A's 1 OAKLAND -Dann) Jad~on pitched a sc"en-h111er o"er eight innings to end a personal four-gaml losing streak and give Kan~s C II) the victory over Oak.land Jackson. 3-4, be\ted Oakland rookie Bill Mooneyham. I· I who allowed only r.1x hat~ over 7111 mnmg~ in his second maJor-league stan Jackson walked four and 'tru(k out .fi\C, before g.ivmg way 10 Dan Qu1senbem m the ninth inning KANSAS CITY W1•aoncl uone~ ct LSm1111 ~ L•w rt ........ ., ,, Bren le> Ott• (Ill McllM"" wnne?b 8•lt>on1 It> Qu•rl< c e:.nc1n u * •II rll bl l 'O I 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 1 0 l 1 I 0 1000 4 I 1 I ) 0 ' I 3 0 I 0 JOOO OAKLAND P.,tl llH 11> OHlll le> L•'llf'O lo C•~MCO ,, 11'.llO<N' 0" Oue.or11 J•v...-Cl p,,,,, c.f MOev·• ct C:.r!Htn u T.11 .. 10" < Bo<lltt Pf\ Lr!lllrCI Of JO 2 6 1 Tetllh Scwwlrt I~ •11 r II bl l 0 I I :I 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 s 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 ) 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 4 I 1 0 J 0 I 0 0000 0000 ll I I I Kamu ClfV 000 100 000-1 oa111anc1 ooo 010 ooe-1 C.•nw Winning ll81 Wllllt 141 E-Moo11evl\9m P1111110. 8•tl>Otll OP-K•mH Cl!y 1 O•Olano 1 LOtl ·k•M•\ C•l'I' 6 Oea land 11 ~-M Oav11 L Smith t.. H It lilt 88 SO l<•MH ClfV OJKllM>n W J-4 I 1 ~ QulHnt>errv ~ 7 0 0 0 Oalllllnd Moo11evt1amL 1·1 11 J & 7 7 ) t Leloer I I 0 0 0 I 0 RllO I I l 0 0 0 0 7 H8P-J•vler ov 0 J.Ck\on Umolrei-l-iom4 8r.,.,1g•n rlr\I !.<OH ~ones Young TP'ltro, B•r,..11 T-149 A-10.16' BlueJays2, Brewers 1 MILWAUKEE -Jesse Barfield ""ho singled home the game's first run in the I 0th inning. doubled home the winner w11h one out in the 12th. lifting Toronto. Barfield's double drove in Willie Upshaw who drew a walk from Milwaukee reliever Dan Plesac, 4-4. Wmner Tom Henke, 6-3, pitched two 1nn1ngs of hatless rehef as the Blue Jays ~on their fourth stra1&ht game ~taners Jimmy Key or the Blue Ja:r-; and Dann) Darwtn of the Brewer-. pitched no-hit ball unul the \l\th TOttOHTO F1rnnd1 n Mullt!«\ }0 C:.rut>er )0 MoMl>vcf Belt,. Uo,"4tw It> 8•rl .. 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(I) OP-Toron10 2 LOB-Toronto 6 M1h.,,.ukff ) 28 Bell Jollnson, 8•r11el0 Hll-0Hr ( 171 K•v H•n~t W 6 3 M11we11llM O•rwlrl PleHC l 4 4 umotrH-Home !>K<>"d S<11u1oc._ A-14 AtiS ~ H "•R aa SO 10 • I I ' 0 0 0 10 6 2 ' MCKton, Firsi Cl••- T!ltrO Mo<ri•Oll T-l 11 Tvrln• 4 , WhlteSoz 1 MINNEAPOLIS -Kent Hrbek and Tom Brunanslcy h11 consecutive firs1-1nnmg home runs and Minne- sota went on to defeat Chicago Mike Smithson, 6-5. allowed 10 h11s before being relieved by Kenh Atherton with one out in the seventh and runners on first and third. Atherton walked John Cangelosi to load the ba~s but struck out c~rlton F1slc and Harold Baines and retired the Wh11e So>. in order 1n the eighth and ninth to cam ht!t first save or the st a son CHICAGO C•1!99•\Cf Fill< c ···~rf C:.Wa•kr 10 1-l• '''<>" If l(ltfl•Ofl Tol .. ln 30 S8rd!Y Of! 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The loss was Balttmort's second straight to the Tigers and fifth m six games on their current homcstand. The Detroit attack made a winner of Randy O'NcaJ, 1-3. who wa.s maklna his first start smcc last Aua,. 11. The victory was O'Neal's fint since last July 6 OITltOfT Whll•llr 2tl COlllM" Hernoon ~ C:.ttMn r1 1.HP•rltl c OEvna dill 8«9'M lb Tr.mm1u Slwldnct Lemond BrOknJ :lb T ..... * Mrll• 4 7 l 2 w1w-2t1 2 0 1 I a.n..u P'I 1 0 0 0 Hudler ?ti s 1 3 l l.acv rf S O I O lllollen n 4 o o o ""41rr•., 10 s 0 ) 0 "-'' Cltl so20 Ml!Vonell 1 I 0 0 OMal'I' lb 7000 ~cf l 2 2 0 0--'l'C ••U6 T..,. ket-.lt't ..... Mrll .. l 0 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 I 1 0 l 0 1 • 4 I I 2 ) 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 l I 1 0 l 0 I 0 • J, J o.lr9lf --..._, ..,._.. --, .. _, Geme WIMll>Q ll81-GIOton (2) e--.111u n Demow'I' 01"-o.froo I a.itl ~• I LQe-0.trolt 10. 8altltnO!'t 3 28-atreman. o.mowv 3at-Wlll1ek .. Hll~lt>lon IS> Stlwh If) SB-<olltn' I 121 erooun• 2 <SI S-Cotkna SF-iMni-1 If' H R I ll H IO °"1"ltt O'N .. I W,1-l •1 3 4 2 2 l Hern1m0t1 S, II 2 I l l I O 1 ..,,.,,_.. Dev" L S· 7 l 2 3 t 4 l H•vens I 2-3 7 0 0 80l'OI 3 1 3 4 2 7 Umo1rtl-°t40f?M, COONt'I' F1,,1 Ke1-, !>tc:OllCI P•lermo TlllrCI 8rlnkm•n T-3~ 11-21 sn CLEVELAND Gorman Thomas hit a three-run bomct and AJvll\ Olvts bad hts first 6ve~bit pme lO help Seattle to 1u fou.tth stm&ht victory Seattle starter Mike Morpn. S~, a.ave up nine htts 1ncludin1 at least one 1n each of the Ant s1x annanp, but did not allow a run until Joe Can.er rut a two-run homer 11\ the sixth.. his 01nlh of the $QSOD. Moraan p1tehed hu third complete pme. Phd N1ekro, J..6, was the loser allowtn1 five runs on 10 hits 10 4 1-l 1nn1nas to push has ERA to 5 03, ll •vnldl ?ti Molold ar.-...11 AO.Yb Ill P,.......,Jll C:.TIWMdll T'1 .... rf Owen'' v....,c T.-. * CUV.UUIO ., ... s 0 10 a.nt.rd • o 1 o e.rmro lb ' 1 , 0 CM14r lb s , s 0 l)lnlt11 dtl Sill WUllll • ' 2 , )ecob'f JO l 0 1 I Ffllfocow 4 0 0 0 Sn'l'OW r1 1010 ..,.., 11SIJI T.-. Jc.elW .... . .... 4 • 0. 4 I I 0 4 I J 2 4 0 1 • 4 • 1 • • 0 1 • 4 I I I JOOO Jiii ,_I • I ** .... --· a........ -.., --· Game Wlnnlft9 ll81 -G Tllomll1 (J) !-M Hal, f'fnleV OP-SNllle J. ClnNind 1 L09-S..111e 11 C .... nd S ta-A. Dettla, YMIW Jecoo-t Mll-G T~I I 101, CMw If) SF-hr1•1>uM M RR A IO 5-ftt MorHn W,S-6 9 2 2 0 1 OtlwllM P Nletlro l..J·• • 1-l 10 S S 3 t V•ll l 1 l S 0 0 2 J a.1 .. , I 0 0 0 0 t Ytfl oltCMO 10 7 1>11r11n In the tttl Umolrt•-+!ome KMC., Finl, c..rcla, ~ hcP'lld• Tt11rC1 Foro T-2 42 A-7,053 Down 5-1 , Padres rally past San Francisco Nettles· two-run blast keys uprising in e ighth inning From AP dlapatebea SAN DIEGO-(1ra1g Nettle' hll a t\\O-run homer 1n the hollom nf 1hc eighth anningas the San Diego Padre'i rallied from a 5-1 defint Tuewa) night and defeated the San 1-ranu'ico Giants, 8-5. Steve Gan-e} led oil the eighth 1nnang with a bunt single and Nettles hll a 2-0 pitch from Jeff Robmson. 4-2. deep into the nght-field ~ats tor his I 0th homer and No '71! hfet1me The Padres added a run an the eighth when Terry Kenned) colle,ted his third hit of the game. athamed to third on two wild p1tche'I, and c;corcd on Tim Flanncry's smite * SAN ..-AHCISCO Uribe U IH,,l>\n 211 L-*'OH COevll 211 MIOndO rl Aldf•I• Ill arenlv c Qu1non' lb ttrullow o Jltoo•"n o "'" .. ~ 0 I 0 4 I 0 0 S I 1 0 , 0 I ' J 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 ) 1 7 0 l I I 0 2 I I I 1 0 0 0 UH OllGO Wyn,.. cl C:.wv"" rl McJlvlOs If G•r•tv It> N•lllH lt> Kennedv c Trnottn u F IAl'tnry 2tl Ho'l't P StOCICltrCI o It OY•I., Ofl W•ller o 1«9 ofl lefferllD ~runi 1111 •IHllbl \ I I 0 I I 0 0 • 0 I 0 4 2 1 I 4 1 , , • 2 l I ' 0 , 1 4 0 1 , I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 U 6 t I T.-. ~ ......... )611)1 ltll ,,MCIKe Oil 1'1 --I lofl ~ ...... lh-1 G•m. Wt111111141 1ta1 -Nelflet 01 E-1<-.ct•. N•lll•• Df"-S.n Fr•nclKO 1, M11Dlf90, 1.oe-!t9,.Franc11c•• ~nDIMO\ 2a-< 0.vla Kruloow LMftttO Hlt-~t"1 (IOI sa-TtmPltlon 1)1 .,....., <•>. ~· 7 ,. kfl , rlll'Chct kruk- J •00111\0I\ L 4 7 Minton '-"'*" If' MR•aaalO }7l, \ ~ 1 s 11ia>IOl I 0 0 0 0 I Hovt 4 S)7 •1 S'Ode141rel I 0 0 0 I I Wt"" 1 S ) I 0 I 1.Mfftll W ,• J 1 I 0 0 t ) Gouaw , 10 1 o o O O I J llotllnaon itilcNtcl to ) .,. .... ' n 11141 l •P'I W,._Ho.,1 J llot)!"\Ofl 7 U!!'U'l~f'-H(lfftf, 0.Mul" ''"' Oh•\ \econd Htr"•'I' Th" Cl 51....,, f J CO A 14 111 Cardlnals 7 , Plrates 2 PITTSBURGH -Clint Hurdle'!> three-run homer keyed a four-run St Louis seventh inning and rooloe Greg Mathews pitched his first maJor- league complete $8mc as the ( ardinals beat slumping Pittsburgh Mathews '·I, ~ttered ti ve hits and retired con'iCcu t1 ve 11 batters at one point a'i the P1ratc'i lo<;t their tiflh 1n a row Mathcw'i \truck out four and walked three With the \Core tied 2-2. Cun Ford o;ingled 10 lead off the Cardinal._· \CVt'nth and wa'i bunted to second h) 0111e 4.im1th Rid. Reuschel, 4-6. walked Terry Pendleton and Jack Clark rrached on catcher's inter- ference to load the hasc .. W1lhe Mc<rce''i ~cnfit:'t" fly made 11 J-2 before Hurdle. hitting 160. hat h1~ lint homer of the ~uon over the naht-field fence on a 2-2 pitch The IO!t'i was Reu~her, third m ht<; lac;t tour det't<;IOn\ ST l.OUIS Foro Ii OSmltP'I n Pncllln 30 JClork It> Mc;Cftct Hurdi. rf l.•~mr1 L¥Mrt c Oo~211 ~ ........ * •II, II IN \ I 2 0 1 0 I 0 4 I 0 0 ) 2 I I l I 0 I l , I l I 0 0 0 S 0 2 I ) 0 1 1 ) 0 0 0 l'fTT'SaURGH •• ,II .. 8onc1Hf l 0 I 0 ltllt'l'~I H 4 0 0 0 ~ • ., 11) • 0 0 0 Morrlan lll J I I 0 &rHrn lb } I 0 0 Almc>fl ofl I 0 0 0 T,..•C 4 0 I 0 MSrown rt 1 0 1 I h!ll•rd U ) 0 I I llt-MIP , 0 0 0 ltt\11111• Ofl 1 0 0 0 McW!rnU 0 0 0 0 u , ' 1 r..... ,. 2 s , rMChed lint on c•tC-hlf' '"'., S-..lt't ....... ,, Lo.-. --•1-1 .......,,_ ... 1• __ , G•'N ~ ... 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Bcreny1, 2-1. pitched four inning~. allowma three hm and walkinit -.even \\1th the "'·ore tied 2-~. lht' fapos o.cored in 1he founh inning. Tam Ratne~ led oil v.11h 3 'lin&le and Bercn\ 1 rc1ired 1he next two hitter. He tht'n 1\sued thrt't' conS«ut1ve walk' the final one to ht;gerald on a '·~ \ n11n1 H•W Y0411K MWll\n C1 Mllcllell" KHrndt lb C•ttf" c Slrwbtv rt Fo"., H 11.1110111 lt> f tuf1ti 2ll • .,.,,.,.0 \ta• 0 HNr11011 N~11no Tetlft Mr II DI 4 I 1 0 • I 2 I 4 0 0 0 1 0 I 1 • 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 ) 0 1 0 ) 0 2 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • MOHTit•AL W•l>lltt< rt l.ew 2t> .. ,,,.." arooka" WalMKll lO 1tr1Wht lo C.•llllrQ 11> Wl11911m c1 Flt1-ldc. Hh•ttll D 81J'lt0 111I1 T ..... S<_ ........ Mrll .. 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Welsh. 2-1. scattered ~ven hits over 61ft innings. and used his first hit of the season to help the Reds overcome nn early 2-0 deficit Cinc1nnau scored three unearned runs off rookie \tarter Manny Hernandez.. 1-2, 10 the ._1xth to snap a 2-2 ue. Enc Davis reached on a fieldins Cf'T'Or by third baseman Phil Gvnerandcamearound tOICOrcon a sacnficc. a stolen base and Da\e Concepcion's s1n&Je throu&h a drav.-n 10 infield. Bo Dtu follov.ed w11h a 'ilnale. hut Concepcion was thrown out when he tned to advance 10 1h1rd Ron Onter followed with a double and We lsh capped the rail)' with an oppo<11te· field two-nin 'in~le. * HOV$~ CIMCIHHA Tl Dor•n'ltl H•IC~ Cl Garner )ti GO•vl1 lb ... ,r1 Crua II .. , ..... , ~NP< .,..,,. " MHmell D l"nllllta jllfl A'*""'. w ... ~ T4'1Wt 1141rlltll l 1 I I \ 0 I 1 • I I I ) 0 I 0 4 I 1 0 ) 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 • 0 , 0 1 0 0 I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Mllntf rt llowlb V.,,_bie" I Devi\ r1 llowclOll 'IO Cnco<:'n" ao•uc Ot•~ 1tl w .. ,,,o "'°-. p.,. .. 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G•t to roec "tc"' t t'O •ONA-N•....O J6f0• COl'Ce '°" '°°''' rWor· "'•'-or' 0 fKIO' MONM()UTM NJ -Narr..o JM J'hor 10 'OC>rh 1110'"'91-O·•t<IO' OTT AWA tt AN -Nameo S•tve H•D ~ ' DHttetbt~ co.er IRRELEVANT WEEK GOLF TOURNEY • • • From Bl ( ommerce couldn't quite bnng them'i4..'l1.t•\ 101alh a1.1.a' from 1r· reln·anq · · f'oc..t ofthc.·<la~ ol goll. lunl hon the cour~ and dinner al the Ne1.1.pon &ach Marriott Hotel 1san 1rn:k,an1 S 143 21 °'<>bod~ l'>QU1tnure ho" the toumamenl offit:1alc.. am\ <.'d at this figure but 111!1 lhere and pla~c.-r\ are stuck with 11 According to Rodhetm, therc: ar<.' still a number of openings for thl' tournament Just <:all 644-8211 before 5o'clod.: on Fnda) and \OU "ill be entered in the com pell lion Just bnng ~ourt hed book on Monda) Also &\a1lahle on the cour~ will he Corona beer. a tequila wagon and Rams checrleade~ to add to the scenery In add11ll1n lo lht' goll l•\ enl. a mncd douhle'> round-rohin 1enn" tournament will al'>O be held a1 tht• same time at 1he nearh' Balhoa A.t\ Racquet ( lub E.ntn lee Im 1hc: 1c:nn1' rnmpet1t1on 1s S4" 6 7 v. h1 ch indudt:' dinner in the e\Cning Rodhe1m 1scnthus1ast1l ahout the pnzes to Ix' ofTcrcd to gnlfe~ as "-l'll a\ the auc uon at the c' cningdsnncr L ni' ersll) Olds 1s offenng a car for a holc-1n-oneand the Rusi\ Pt>hcan Restaurant 1sofTenngpn1e\on tht•' par holes for clo..est to the pin P1n'1Cckcrand 9-E.aglcsC1oll cluh\ will also be amon@ the pnzt'c; for thl' golfer\ In the e"cning. Len~ lldl'r "'111 Ix· lhc auctioneer a~ such pnn·' a' a Mercedec; &n1 art: sold lo the h1ghl"\I h1dde~ < llhcr prt1t'\ 1ndude being. a r~· tauranl l'fllK lor the Da1h Pilot al three art•a l'\tahli,hments a tnp to C openhagl'n. ~weden another to \ea1tle.acru1<.e ada) at Rams(amp includ1nglunl'h 1.1.1th thc:coach1ng c..tafT. a pre"'" ho\' 1s11 a1 a L SC too1ball ~aml'. and a bastball game cn10:-ed in lhC'rnnfim°"ofthe owner's bo)( Thc\C arc but a fe"' of the mam- pnzer, to bl· aul11oncd oil at the · dinner .\ccord1ng to Rodhe1m. to make it perfect I) k~1t1mate as far a\ I mle· \ant\.\. eek 1\ lonccmed. honoree ~ 1kc T ra .. 1~. lht' U 3rd and final pick. h' tht'San D1cg(l('harge~. w1ll lx'on hand to pla~ golf and for dinner tn the C.-\entng Tra" ''I'> a defen~1vc back and pla)-l'l1.lt < 1corgia T et h Ml.JC M>TICl , -...................... ______________________________________________ _ Orange Coast DAILY PllOT/WedMtlt!Jrf, June 11. 1NI - Dyslexia dilemma: help is near Once upon a tmie there saw a friembly bog. See the bog our and park. ByCINDYTRANECHR~TESON !Wiii NM C.u J ' I No, this isn't a tYJ>Oir8ph1cal error Yes, 1t as tyi>ac.al of the kmd of error that an estimated 25 m1lhon Amcn- cans can make daily Why? Because approximately 10 to 15 percent of the total populauon docs not learn an the conventional manner The reason? Dyslexia. "Dyslexia The Hadden Handicap," was the utlc of the latest class offered by Carol Gutbne, teacher and educa- tion consultant from Newpon Beach who has been actively involved an mwna the public aware of dysle,ua for the past two years. ''I'd lllcc to ~e our educational system look at these children. We need sc~ntng pro- cesses so we can provide the proper education as soon as possible." Guthnc held up a poster that r~ads CSHOOL, and stated "if this as how you saw school. you'd hate at too. In our society which seems to hand out ~If-esteem with a good repon card. dyslexia can be very deb1htat1ng Havme dyslexia 1s lake hvtng in a confusing. mirror world The maJor symptom 1s failure After all, in this ·paper and pencil' world, it 1s very difficult for a student to compete and learn and understand when 'b' be- co mes 'd ' 'Dog' turns 1n10 'God' and ·nuclear' becomes 'unclear ... stated Guthne One common m1sundcrst.ahd1na as that dyslexia. a~ects only a few. On the contrary, millions arc or have been t~uched to some degree by the d1sorder, and the problem may be 11 clo~ as your own household . Ftnally, an answer to the Dyslexia dilemma is coming to Orange Coun-ty. Newpon Community School will open •ts doors to dyslexic students in the first to sixth grades on September 8, 1986. Concerned community memben and educators have worked hard lo create a non-profit school designed to help these students suc- ceed tn learning and reach their mtellcctual potential. Great stndes have been made since the search for a school sate began I I months ago. The school has leased a site at 320 East 18th Street m Costa Mesa and has drawn up plans for expansion The board of trustees hosted a reception at the sate on May 29, pro~1dang donors, parents of prospective students and community leaders an opponunity to hear Nancy Royal, the Director of the school, and to sec the school before renovation and painting. About 75 people attend- ed the wtne and cheese reception The enthusiasm for the school was great with many conversations about the quality of the program and the many people involved. "Newpon Community School as spcc1fically planned to meet the educational needs of dyslexic chil- dren. These bright, creative students have long been a concern to parents. educators and the medical pro- fession" stated Nancy Royal, director of the school. "Our focus as on the children .. We want them to learn to Try not to give in when blue funk hits Suppose that the things that usuall> bnng you JOY aren't workrng for you Sex, for example. which usually sounds like a pretty good 1de.i, leaves you disinterested this week. Even your appetite has disappeared. Your energy seems to have gone on vacatJon. and you're having trouble trying to concentrate on anything. It even hurts to laugh "I'm JUSt in a blue funk." you sa}. or 'Tm an a depressed mood please JUSt leave me alone .. "Some of the symptoms may be the same, but a blue funk as a far cry from a full-blown chn1cal depression." says psychotherapist and depression ex- pen, Dr. Glona Sklansky "A change of pace. a new dress, a change of scenery. or even a tn p to Disneyland will probably help 1f all you need 1s a mood-hfi. ''Whatever you do. don't give an to your body's blue-mood signals Being alone -or worse than that - retreating into bed rarely helps,'' Dr. SklansJcy warns. "Givtng in as OK when you have the flu," she say~. In that case. if your head aches and your good sense telJs you to crawl underthe covers ... ltsten Jf 11's the blues you're battling. however, watch out. Depression expens agree that it's best to keep your muscles moving even when you don't feel lake it If you'rc a runner. don't stop running. If }Ou'rc not, at least force your\Clf to walk around the block And there are other things }OU can do to help yourself. •Sec people you care about .but for short penods of ume. •Make an effort each day to Lalk to somebod} who really cares about you •Mam tam a healthy routine of sleep. exercise and nutntion •Watch a funny movie, or read a funny book. (A little levity can go a long Wa} ) •Listen to some good music. take a wann bubble bath, treat yourself to a massage. plan an exciting tnp. (any of the above, in any combanat1on. alone ... or with a fncnd). •And remember that most blue moods are self-limiting and go away without treatment so cheer your~lf up with the safe assumption that 'Cannery Capers' for CHS groups By CAROL HUMPHREYS o_,,...ew, ,.~., This benefit had everything but the lutchcn sank. Fiveauxihancsofthe Children's HomeSocactycombmed their talents in p~ntmg "Cannery ('ape rs." Members teamed from Orange. La Palma. Huntington Beach. San Clemente and Placentia-Yorba Linda. "There are 17 auxilaanes m CHS. This as the onl}'combined fund-raiser. Members seem to enJOY mcctanggals an the other groups," said CHS director Dorollay Flt11erald. More than 500 attended the mad-day merrymaking on the baysadc patio of the Cannery Restaurant. "BUI and Helea HamJJcon always donate their restaurant forth is event Helen as a member of CHS and started the Cannery Capers idea five year<. ago." commented Evie Satlaerlaad. How's th as for vanety tn food and fun? Munchies included a taco bar. gnlled shark and nee p1lafand a hot dog stand. Yachts docked at the reslaurant offered fresh fruit and veggies. clam chowder and desserts. Theentertamment featured sanger/comedJan Ja1oa Cba1e, but also presented clowns. colorconsultant Isabelle Met1lager, an ace carving demonstralloo and clogana. A flea market and Tombola pmc added to the umque assortment offund· ra1s1n11ctiv1ues "Absolutely everythina 1s donated." said Helen Hamllcon. "Jason ( ·haS( really sells the uckets. HecredJtsCHS for helping ham get staned when he performed for us five years ago. Pulette Gr'ttftaJd was cha1rrnan of the event, which ru1M'd SI S,000 fo1 CHS. Auxjhancs partJCJpaUng were Las Damas dcl Mar. Tiara de N mo~ Puerto de Lu1, Las Pam1tasand Monam1 PaparauJ 11 edited by DaJty PUot Style edit.or Vida Dean. Oatiotnc prea Mary Tbompeon with loC!OllliDC pr~s eoqeeoo . • sec their dyslexia as a wonderful potential. not as an enormous prob- lem .. .I con11ider these children to be some oflhe most promising people of the future." "Newpon Community school will accommodate about SO children. A complete cumculum coordinated with the public schools will be ~ and will be tauJht with multMCllJOI)' 1nstruct1onaJ techniques. The multi· sensory approach 11multaneously in· volvcs the visual. the auditory and the luncsthctJc, because it 1s much easier to remember thlngs that we hear, sec and feel . There will also be an excellent ennchment program for the students, maktnf use of the many cultural advanta&CS m ourcommuni· ty. tncludmg our universities. Ncw- pon Commumty School will be prov1dmg quality in-service work- shops for teachers and for its volun- teer aides. Informational programs for parents wall also be presented." commented Gmy Davies, secretary of NCS Board of Trustees. The faculty for Newpon Com- munity School will be expenenccd and hiahly qualified. with specialized, graduate level training. Func:ling for the school has come from many sources including scholarships by the Orange County Branch of the Onon Dyslexia Society and the Ettinger Foundatton. A grant has been re- ceived covcnng the cost of the first year's instrucllonal matcnab as well as a generous donation toward the first year's lease. The board 1s also excited about recent news that they have received a grant from the Educational Foundation of Amenca toward faculty saJanes. The school will be further sup- ported by tu1t1on. other foundation and corporauoo lfaOlS and 1nd1vid· uaJ donauon Anyone tDtCTeSted io coouibut1na to Ncwpon Community School 1hould contacl the school at 644-7890. Donauona are taic-deduc- llble. One of the best ways to help the dyslexic 11 to help him or her to be diaanosed early and to receive proper education. Only a tramed pro- fessional can offer a proper d111Dos1s. But there are many clues which parents and teachers can watch for, such as: readJna and speak.ma skJlls far behind peers without any ap- parent explanation or mental defi- c1enc1es~ frequent letter reversals and bizarre spelling errors, cramped handwnllng, scnous difficulty tn lcarnma and rcmembenn& words. symbols and thoughts; more frequen- cy to alleraies and Asthma, other family members who arc poor readers or spellers and general problems wtth orpnaLataon and followmg d1rec- ttons. Eighty-five percent of dyslexics arc boys. Dyslexics also tend to be left handed. It 1s important to reaJizc that many children may have one or more of these symptoms at different tame'i in their development. but may not have dy!>lexsa. Dyslexia as one of the mo~t mis- understood. m1~d1agnosed and underestimated of the learn- ing/language disorders It 1s generally perceived as a rcadana problem. whose v1ct1ms have trouble putung wntten letters and words in the proper order Words are often ma!r spelled or tod1Vtdual letters may be wntten backwards, upside down or inside out ....... a.,Clio' Carol Guthrie, left, wttb Sharon Wohl and Laara Schmid The terrn "Dyslexia .. means "poor or inadequate language" and as often referred to as 'word blindness.' Rather than be10g a mental deficiency or a d1sab1h!J, dyslexia as a leam1na daffcr~ncc. Dyslexia as on la con- tinuum. with some finding 1t to be only slightly inconvenient, while others find it tncapacitallng. Dyslexics are tn good company u many well-known world figures were dyslexic to some degree. The list includes Leonardo da Vmc1. Wood- row WtJson, Albert Einstein, Winston Churchill, Nelson RockefeUer. Hans Chnsuan Andersen, Thomas Edison and George Patton. More contem- porary figures include Bru~ Jenner Greg Lougams, Cher. Tom Cnu~ and Stephen J unneU (creator and TV produccrofR1pudc, the A-Team. Hardcastle and McCormack). The causes of Dyslexia are sllll not completely undcntood. TilCtt I\ a great deal of research still ~104 done. but oeurol<>JllU qrce that Dyslexia is a neuroloe.K:aJ problem centered in the brain. There lS oo rmaic pill or cure for Dyslexia. but dyslexics can learn to compensate for their learning differences. If you think that perhaps you may be dyslexic yourself. there arc ouny adult dysleXJc groups to help you. It 1s never too I.ate. Laura Schmid, an adult dysle11c, also spoke al the lecture with Guthrie and shared btr fcelmp about what 1t was like growu11 up fechng different than other children because she could not learn in the umc: way or at the same speed. Schmid chd not learn that she had d)"lcxia until she was 20 but u thnlled about the new claues and support poups for adult dysk11ca throuab the Orton Society that she 11 involved with LHIDA ALCAZI Vitamins for alcoholics? you'll soon feel better. When as 1t t1me to seek professional help? Dr Sklanslc.y ~ys It's tame to get help when your depressed feelings senousl) interfere with your daily routine and obhgat1ons She says that 1f you find yo urself thanking about su1c1dc, or 1f your hopeless or helpless feelings last too long or re-occur too frcqucntl) for your own comfort. you ma} be suffenni from a treatable chmcal depression Women arc depressed twice as often as men -the evidence as overwhelming. But some recent stud· 1es 'iuggest that anatomy 1s not neces..anly destiny and that not all women are more depressed than all men. Dr. AJ111l l1 a marrtafe & famUy tberapl1t La Corona de Mar. She welc:omn your re1pon1e1. U yoa wl1ll a reply, please enclose a ltamped, aelf-addre11ed envelope. Write to Unda Algul, Pb.D., c/o Dally Piiot, P.O. Box ato, Co1ta Mesa tHH. Alcoholism consumes IOs of malhons of men and women each year. with staggerin& lo~s to individ- uals. famihes and communities. Who becomes an alcoholic and why? Are the stresses of modem life: the maJOr culpnt? Is the alcohohc JUSt an immature personahty? ls 1t 1n- hcnted? Arc you at nsk'> Alcoholism surely has several CAU'iCS, but a gcnCtlC factor IS now considered csscnual by most e~pens In one who has 1nhented the tendency toward the disease. as there anything that can be done to counteract that tendcnc)''> Dr Roger J Williams theonzed m I 9S4 that alcohohsm was a "ccn- etotroph1c" disease. meaning that alcoholics arc born with an increased need for certain v1tam1ns and mtn· erals that, when not supplied an the diet, results in an excessive appetite for alcohol. In numerousexpenmcnts with rats he demonstrated that their consumpuon of available alcohol would increase when ihcy were depnved of adequate v1tam1ns and minerals and would decrease when the supplements were returned. A.s with humans, only a cen.a1n percentage of the rats "gave m" to the available alcohol. but that percent.age o.11J ..... ,...._ llof LM ,..,_ Mary Jo Doherty with Peppermint Patti (Pat Prickett). °'""' ..... pM-. 'r LAe...,... Helen and BID Hamilton wttb Paulette Greenwald. depended on the adequacy of the v1Lamtns and minerals present in the food. Once alcoholism gets a strangle hold, severe malnutnt1on occun, making successful treatment ex- tremely dafficult, stncc the cravma for alcohol 1s the result of an mhented 'malnutntion' in the first place. Dr. Williams put together a nutn· uonal supplement program for treat· 1ng aJcohohcs. and in some cases. the v1tarntns and mtnerals were the key to long term success After talung the prcscnbcd supplements. one al- cohobc wrote: "Now I have achieved what 1 can only descnbe as a truly miraculous result -I no longer feel any sense of craving or desire for alcohol" In 1959, Dr Williams publtshed has book: Alcoholtsm. the NutntJonal Approach Stnct then. addauonal nutnt1onal research has improved upon has ong.anaJ supplement for- mula, but 11 has taken close to three decade&-fur -0tbu p~a.ns to ,take his biochemical theory of alcohohsm seriously. An equally important part of Dr Walham's contnbut1ons as that nutn· uonal supplements can be used to prevent the full blown d1-.casc an JULIAN WHITAKER someone who bas the tendency to era ve alcohol. If you "hkc" to dnnk, dnnk almost every day, have alcobolwn Ul your family. then a well balanced Vltarntn and mineral supplement prosram isa aood idea. I -ould never say that v1wn1ns and minerals are the only answer to this duease, but the evidence that exOCSSJve appetite for alcohol as due to an incra5Cd rcqu1tt- ment for ceTUJn nutnuonal factors as strong. Why take a chance? Jlllu ~lta.lter, M.D .. ll dJ.recw of llae Nadoul Heart ud D~ Treatment lmtlhlte 18 Bu~ Beacll. Pleue addrea1 uy qHSU.. or commentl t.o llim e/o die Dally Piiot, P.O Bos lHI, Cotta Meu tHH A Harbour bash for VIMS members By CAROL HUMPHREYS Man} of the 120 gue!lts attend1na the VIMS annual membership cocktail pany were neighbors and f nends of hosts Mlm and Strick Strickler of Hunllngton Harbour "I guess most of us do hve an the Harbour. We have about 40 new mcmbersJoming VIMS This pam I\ a welcome to them and a thank-you to past members Everyone here toda) has paid their membership dues or they couldn't come." "'81d pany greeter and outgoing president Mary Tltompsoa. The high spantl-<l and "paid up" MS supponer.; were 1realed to hve mus1c,cockta1ls blended b' banender Eric Erber1 (son ot new VJMS president See UodgnOD) and an 1mprcss1ve parade of culinary nibble' prepared by the Main Event caterer. Jue ADdenoa, Steve aDd El~r He11, Gary aad Carney Hollaader, Doe aad Ellee Goodwla, Sturt alMI Fraa Mau, Barban B•n1ett, Ardn Dacllwortla, Cllock tod Jerry R.alley aod Al and Gtnaer Molin were omona some ol the new members enJoymg the bays1de Stnckler home filled With art obJectS collected dunna their travels On a recent tnp to Italy the Stncklers had met Pan NoveW of Newport Beach. "We became fncnds and 1 asked Patt to JOtn VI MS and was pleased she decided to come todav." commented hostess Mam "We plan to continue with our Casano Nl&ht fund-raiser. h was such a success last year VIMS founder Carol Weblter will be chairman lt'$ planned for November IS at the Newporter Inn," added Thomspon, .\<Jd1t1onal pany..goers geanng up tor the fall fund-raiser included officers Carol BtlttOla, Rl&a Cops, Ju Beloff, Mary LH Daw1oa, Hein llorff. Jeu Brau ud Eulce Nldaolaoa VIMS 1!1 lhe onl> organi7cd group which \Upport\ the Orange County Chaptt"r of the National Multiple ~lerom Sooet) PaparauJ l1 edited by Dally PUot Style editor Vida Den ... .... ,......., .............. Loa Warnock, Ellen and Dou Qoodwlo and Jane Andenon. M.1m Strickler (ntbt) welcomes &leanOJ' and B \ • 0nnge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Wednolday, June 18, 1Dae CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE IT'S 11ARD TO IEllYE LfE WAS OlleE SO DRURY UllTI I FOUllD fllY DnAM llM JUST IY. LOODll II THE DAI Y PIOT'S CLASSIFIEDS. You c•n now ct1ll the D•llJ Piiot Cl•••lfled Dept. on Saturd•r morning from 8:00to11:30 a.m. to place your Sund•y •nd Monday ad• . Ill.AL l•TAft ..... ..._... 117j fM•AU ,_, l ... ,,.,,.. IJU _, .......... IUI HOU SIS/CONDOS _,__ 1400 °"' Of "' ..._ IJU 0--• IO!n O...OI-~ IUD --•OOt ........ ,.._ 1)71 --1001 -~ UIO , __ . 101• ,_,.... ... '"'° c-.i-IOU It C:--. I- c..-102• If w..-1'21 ICD• --,,,.,.. •O:S2 BllTAU IQl.I _,,_, ......._. ...... ~ HOUllS/CONDOS ............. --Oo1 )ICl2 -°"' o-wl ---'°"' --,, .. l--OJO ---)1(17 . _ _. 10'1 '--Jilt ·--IOU c-.. _ nn -·-•o.1 c--,,,. --·~ 0...->17' i-c-107• l••-21» s.i.-c--1011 _ ... ..., )l)o -·-IC*> ........... -Jl.0 _ ............ '°" ,.._......_ ,,., "°""''--· •• -11 .. '"""'l..,... 1• ---,. .. ·-l()tO ·--JUO ._ ....... JIU MISC. I.I. i.loo->t» _ ..,.. 1161 --1100 ......._. ...... ,. .. .. _ ,,,, -~ 217t a.-.a c---. llJO ... .-c....,.._ 217' CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5878 FROM NORTH ORA.MQE COUNTY FROM SOU1l4 ORANQI COUNTY ... ,. ..... MISC. atNTALS .u•1a•1a11111n ...... A _ .... JllO ,....,_ .o-• _ .... """"" 2114 ""*'fl-J1VJ Aillllllle J F "'° --...... --... Cl .. Y -'--21 .. ~ ,70< '--'~ ,,,, ,....,...°'-... ...... i_.. >I• -''°' -,.,.,, ....,. ... ,_ 2190 ...,._ t71• ......__.'-'-*" ---.o... .. ~ ..... ~ APAIYMiNTS --2121 ........ , __ >017 N ...._ "-"-.• ~ _, ..... ,n. , .... >014 nAll .... IAllOll .....,.....,_ rn• 06il c:->01• GOAGI 9ALI• o.-.1 ,..,., 0.-"-..... 17.0 0.-. lOle IOAYI _..._ ,. 1741 0-0-•102 ::'t.... ..... ...._ -,, .. lllMOYMDll ......... •10. 0.-.-c;...,_....,. ,.It .,__,....... -•1117 ... c-~->U> COMMDCIAL ,_ ~ c-.. _ •1n c--,..,. , __ ~'"" ......._..,,._ >100 61U 0... ..... ~ • ••• •ALl/llDl'I' ...... )10S 0..-•t>• ~ a1-,.,,, Cllorto..l10Hlto uoo ._,,_, .i>o '-'-''-'"-""' _......, >&>< -.10..1...._ ...__ 77"° ,......,.,,_ "°5 ....._ ...... •1«> ............ -,..., -~ 11&1 -U IO ._,....._ .,., ,._...... ......... >+-> _, ,, .. CM.I'"--~'20 -.... MISC. -, .... '--',,_., tm .,._.. U>O '--•"• ......... '--...... ,... ::::::/~ ,,... .......,._...,_ UJJ ........... .. ., '---2U> ,,.. '--........ .,,, '-'' ... '' ....... ._ ....... W1 _,,_., >no lllHllA.lmlA _.,. .,., -.,.WI"-.... -26" ..._ ..... .... AUTOMOTIVI _.,.... ,.., ,......... .010 '-.... 6180 ..._. ...... } ... ~ .011 _._.......,. .. ., .._'-... c-2&7• ..._ .011 ... ... ~, ...... ... _c..--,.,. ,_. eoi. "-"' .... _._ '* _,.,t-. 2too -IOI ) 4 """'-' Or+.oi .... ..................... > ... ...... a,., -,_ C-..&t.....-eoi. ,,,.... ,.,....c-_ , ... -W..-4 2'0t c:__.. .Ott .. _ .... '-, .. 1"111 ,_ '• , ... .on -VICI ...,._,a.-, _ 2*'0 "" .....,,,,,,./ ..... '°'' -"" ...... -.., ... CIMY ..._....,_ "" ...,,,_., tCMJ A-0--,. .. OHloio -,,_ '°"' -...,......._.......,_ ,_... ·- DEADLINES PUBLICATION DEADLINE Monday ... .. Sat 11:30 AM Tue.day . Mon 5·30 PM Wec:IMeday .. Tuea. 5:30 PM Thuf'lday . Wed. 5:30 PM Frtday. .. ...... Thura 5:30 PM S.turday . . Fri. 5·30 PM Sunday. Sat 11:30 AM THE DAILY ptLOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS Telee>hOM~ Monday..frld•y 8·00 AM-5 30 PM Saturday 8 00 AM· 11 30 AM 8ualneea Count• Monday-Friday 8 00 AM·5 00 PM 842-5878 CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY TM o.Jty PllOt .,,...,,_ fOf .mci.ncy end eccuracy ~. occ..ion.tty errOf'I do occur ~ Otten wt*1 your eel ta reed b** and chectc your ad dalty Report erron lmmedlately to &42·5e78 T~ Deity Plk>t accepta no lta~llty f0< any error In an adYett!Mment for wtilch It may be reapoMf ble except fOf the co.t or ttte epaoe actuetty occul)ted by the errOf Credit can only be aHowed '°''M ftrtt ln"'1ton 7011 7017 JOU 101• 1011 l'C'20 107> 11110 '°'" IOll 9010 '°" «no fOlO .a:l> tO.o ~ ~ tlOD "°° ts.I> till latatt F•r Salt C.111 •eu 1014 C.ru.a •tt 11u Zill C"t• Ina 1124 l!!J!I'! IMU Ult C..ta llnl it24 Cetta lt11 1124 INI~ lllt ,lntah tt lhrt Au.ucmats lnHl/C.d" CllTll TtWllllE 381 ~. OClMn vtew. ''9 lmmacul•t• Townhom• HARBOR VIEW HOMES .... "llT1• Sharp large 1 Badtoom IPllllll 2724 Git I m BB Fcxnlebyowoer cherm-IMngrmS1900fmo 4&2 2Br 18-+rem rm Ltg remodel. 5BR 3BA. lam Studio !Ult kltch Only down1talra Abaolutely 1MILETOBEACH NptHofltiprof MfFtolhr lntral IDOZ Ing 2 story Cape Cod, 2Br Cortland Or, Corona Del yrd. $850/mo Agt, Anne r.m. lneludee In-law quat· M 75 · Lg t8f gd arM Immaculate Olatlwuner, 6'42·2357 3br 3t>a condo. comp1 1 2 •,; 8 1 u P 0 r • d 1 d Mat (714)682·5137 McCatland 831· f2&e ter1 like • 2nd ept. fruit 1500 281, gat ·u 75 fM enc:loeed locitat>ta gar· furn w/Mald Call CICI FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: ._.,_.._____ througtiout Located on 11.Ul .. Ollll ---·· ''"!· W/D, refrlg. gdnr TD.Um lll·UIO 9941 Park-Ilk• grounds lhc. lntala 6-42 10121DM5-17l5/E Felrvlew Ad and Newport ~•et Incl d 2300 IQ It, 1580 A111llabl• July ..... fill COLDWC!U. BANl(eRO Blvd Many extrH + Cu1tom bulh 2BR 2ba, 1 bdrm, gar9941 6 carpon, S 1700/mo IH Agt *MESA VERDE D'lux 2Br, 4th/5th No pets Call PROF r.m.tl 28-35. to lhr comm pool s 12 7 500 gat' frplc CloM to bc:h 6 carpet. drepee 780-836-4 &44-7211 2B•. new dec:Of. d/'W, 5-48-6279 c M. p;;v;,. m . ihr COM DUPLEX, 3bd, 2ba, ~~~33%e~rin& on~knda ~111~~8~~~~~~ E'SIDE large 3bd, 2ba, Lii ILlff YI Ollll locked gar•x:o lndry MESA PINES 2850 Herl• :~t;5= 40~:8~~~ ~~~~~7~ ~~~ avall _ ............. _.. IOYI ,, --C"tl .... 214i o'~Y:'!.:er car g."2 3Br. Pool, dbl gar9941, lrg $795 No pill ·2495 2BR 1Ba w/gar S760 LMl/9 M•11aoe " pa.Id patio• $1895. 720-1950 Spending clean 2Bdrm, TOP ARE.A. Quiet, No Pet• R.ep Mell rmm1 wanted. llWNITlllLLI llerge 2 story E111talde 2BR 18X.Joatoraigei&d. chlldren, no pet1 $1200 1'/•8&$895 Newc:arpet1 **549-2<447•* Employedman.oon-amlu, C M 2br 1ba. gat S340 142-llll 1117.IOO home 'Bdrm, 38a, 3 c., nu ca.rpyarepee, no pell 846-8273 •E.ASTBLUFF ARE.A -3Br & dr1pe1 AU utlllti.t _.._ ••f 1111 • ••• b••utllul Cott• M•H uttt Incl + MC. dee> ,_ ______ _ You wfll lo119 tfie~Cape Cod gerage Asking $238,000 1950 "8 Meyer, ahow by E SIDE LUXURY In 1 pine 2Ba. gar9941, frplc $1350 paid Relrlg, garage 1 "-;~ M~ arN Quiet home. 1380 850-2t5fl 1-----FO_UN_O __ _ look Spot level, vaultld1, eppt $850+ deps.49-~34 lcx•t, lg 2bd, lrldg, d/w. 111 v8~~~9~ental• 1~dwoka11~C:pet!.2 "'1• 28drm 1'1•8-SHO Incl utllltlel 5'46-3265 lat&b Wu... 7 L1'8 M/blk, lg LAB celllnga, wood windows T d . . l 28r 2a. brtta a ctielf)' carport. gu 6 water pd. """ ........ ..., -·.. Fem n11r So CoHt Fl belge. w /Collar 2 BR, 21A BA. Small com· ra lhOna frplc, ,,;lero. w/d, refrlg: $700/mo, adullt, no pet.I, Rear u~talrl unit 2br 1ba. Or Aft« 8PM 5<48-6529 p;:,.-; ::t.&N~~-Plau/405 fwy, wUl'l/dry, OllMJ llPlll ••t SPANIEL Milt M/b«lwn pi.x,,.., Hoeg Ho1p1ta1 Realty pool. )ec 2 car gar Nr SC year IMM, Me-oaM new paint. Incl boat docil *NICE 2BDRM 2BA* 6'45_8122 833-8Ql7 kitchenette, pool. jeez Credit ~ prof. wiH w / w ht mark 1ng1 144-tOIO Plaza S950/mo Call MESA VERDE on Matout Channtll, N B Lndry tac. d/w Fncd patio S325 mo 556-1737 exch. ftxlng your bad SHEPHERD Lab/mixed. ttll·7:l70 240-3911cx957-1444 38D,28A,FRPLC $1000/mo.873-7353 No pell $&50 N/amkrt l•at.ltlC~ FULL HOUM PrMteg ... credlt,0<11tab new.tor F/balge DOMESTIC .,.UllTEY&l l*Eutild• n•w•r 2BR $1075/mo, +11t aw:. Try this price 1700 2br 780-14180<6'42·7528 28dnn.1 8;1h.Q .J/W. ,,.., Falrv1ew & Baker, ~r:tY"~~: ::'c!:!F~,~~ r• l&TI• B•at. ltacla 1040 Twnhme bltln1 lrpk: avail 7-5. •5"4~91 Mw .,.. rental c:IMn 38r 28a E·lide TwnhM new crpts & drp1, Female S300 all ulllltlll rlfwencee 409-14&4 Mlmll Shetter 320 P1co, ~b~~~~1g~~-T~~t AN INVESTOR wants to enci gar.' lrg y111d, S875'. NEW 2BD, 21A BA crpt decor ger too Frplc new crptl yard balcony an~rage lnduded 55&-2278 I 492·1817 PRODUCER C a ll t>uy1ncom1praperty Wiii M!>-5&e2.after8'>m 2 cat gar w/opnr, prv yd. 53M191 Agtf• GarS970 Dick~, $7 10 714/6-4 Laguna BHch furn Ulftl ltr tati---------- PATRICK TENORE look 11 111 llngle & mul-••llllS t1lll• crpt. drpe. bit-In, kldt ok, WESTCLIFT' VILLA Exec Oyt. 840·2'28 E11/Wlcnd1 CloM to bMCh, 2bd, 2ba, Straight mell, prof 40+ 174' FOUND-MALE/LAB 831·1286 tlpteunlts any condition 'Bd 28-......... 2 n-petl $1250 6-45-9857 llvtng. 2br & den, 2 frplc llUTLIO&nll patio $650 M&--0&38 Non-emkr Pool S300 sUJdtE g1r:1t• Ho Bro::~u.r!0~~~1ton (714) 970·7219 rm • .. ...,..., car ..,~ E _.,._ 3 ... 2u ... 2 pool lee , S1500 d "'•'"5"""' I Ref• 494-0451 ,.......__ 731 -1 ... h JUNE 13.,..._. ... 1 ........ •• ~ ' !. ltat • ., 11 I.I.I ok sooo ,.. 1 11ory Townhom• All townhOUH. grHnb•ll I & ~end• Male 50+ Room W/prt\I Cotta ~7~ •3 FOUND~ young ma I ~~ \. g.arege, fenced yard Pet ,__ ut..... 01 ,..,. 873-3313 ex 87~3 S 7 5 0 I mo 2 b r 1 '"' b • 1Y1 .,...... ,..., even ngs ,,_., -· 0 ' • n .... _,_ !. , • _. llYttt.r's ltl~ TILDEIT 171-UIO •vm111.·~~t~'• ~71}~~/1m2 o ft.,., 211 ... 1 lndry rm. 111 blt·ln1 Latnl ltack 2'41 entrance near OCC Cock-Apoo d~ at OCC -~-~~~~~~~ .._, .. v ~· OoMn ~ OtMr9 avail· 2078 Thurln _ Quiet Non-emkr 1375 ,.___ 1.1 2Br 2Ba, New ondo 380 2BA Oen I G able c:foM to bMctl TSL MGMT 6-42· 1803 NR boss coO@ 556-0837 ~lfClU 122• 18 7 IL•llll llUI Under St 10.000 Open Fenc:i8cs yd-. ~. B~;r Rather rent • hOUM? Af-Sludlo-unfurn, ocean llU l.J. Saltitl;t All UYYlEWI Sat/Sun 12·5 18082 w Sid• s&OOT~ + lut & l ord 2br w/b ·tln• o&llDT 1m11. le75/mo utll pd MIF P<of 25• N/S, quiet, LOST Black .. I.kin Romantic IYnMtl lrom Jolly ln 841H1985 Agt llCUtlfy 6-48-7824 pallo/y1rd & m0<e $900'1 ii I 9111 llO, We!itljeld no pet1. 499-2890 to lhr 3br C M. hm, W/D, ••tlattt/ Lilt ~~g;;;~ ~ & ~ thl• ex~11on11 l1mllyjlni 1044 , 539-8191 A.gt,.. 171-aol tr llM171 kite pr111 S350/mo utll 27H llM-4593 Of 873-1210 home Desirable Harbor H 38R 28A Marin• High-SOUE1'KY CLEAN LG H••T11EITI ltwprt •ack Incl. 5-46-8325 aft 8'>m Tllru •-1 171 land1 Sec> hOUM No llllr--NEWPORT Of'FlCE LOST on 8111 nr W 181" view Hiii• OPlfl plan 1111. "-I I pet•. Reta S 1.095 Aval! 2 8 D D U P L E X • ltatk Ctatt ••trt BeautllUI, clean large Gar-* 111111111111* MtF retlfed Senlof Citizen B~~t ~~ approxPC&43H CM. large bl8Ck, white, Ing Great for efltenaln· 38r 2Ba + IP• G0<geoua July 1 Call Anlwar Ad/I E.Slda,avall now, am pet 411.. den Apt1, palloe, declc1, Ralrlg, dllhwuh« 6 ltove Liie• doga, raaaonable ....., " ,....,_. Neer ale 100 000 1ng Many quality up. condition 780· I 108 313 ~2_4300 24 h ok, $750/mo. 780-8882. • • apa Sorry, no pet Incl NO PETS 5-45-4155 refit lor llght ciaanlng 6 PO:.t omo.'6-48-2947 ~:'med•. ~~-6508 gre1d9e.ooo• Private pool L•1H• Billa JOSO .CHECK TH. ESE,., Unique H•lghtl ma 28R 28X condo, carport. 2Bdrm 1''•B•lh 17t5 H--1100 Refs. 538-0021 ...... ·-Of &ee-9928 M bod ... , kit h $750. Nr So. Cout Pl ... •, 28drm 2Bath $740 *2 ---* --• •-ANN GREER cl T DE LAGUNT condo Under MOO near N~ a I comp.., • c -NB CHRISTIAN HOME .. ....... ...,.. Ill I'" ,.. ,.. ,. , v"""' • fr"ICJar yd a """"" su11 pool, •ec, rec room 398 W Wllaon 631·5583 Refri.., dllhwuh« 6 •to119 .. vall 1m-.-..1 n-•-kr ktt ,..m.,... ,..~g. u I pa .... t ._ M f-, _., OPEN HOUSE SUN t 5 3bd 2ba. nar. pool. apple pro11ld .. quiet Mt-" '""""' '7V\I 1 "W "' ,._. .... 2855EC t Hwy87M900 .... , --nu i• clubhovte "1121.500 llngotller1av1ua1>1e call 9-&191Agtlee 5"45-713tcx731-5168 USIHHI --Incl NOPETSs.45-4855 pr1v. S395tmo +~tit, ' Lowcoetnnwt•r• Open S•t·Sun 1-5, 22921 •llt-11tO• e .. t . ltac~ 2140 A I ALL UTILITIES PAID 2bdrm, 1 bath. S795 yrfy c:tedlt ~. 5"4&-4747 Contracton offtce awox larral. Pet I evallable C1m1n110 Rojo 780-t 193 Prl111tely lncd 3br hM ... Tl •••1* putatatt Compare befcx• you rent See Sat 1().12 am only ltttlt/ltttla 1711 ~ ..... aqtmo"·,.~! .. MeM2130 Ant~ .. ~=· No -liliu ... 1 ... 1. Newly cJecorated CUiiom Lwr apl. 311-38 St. AVI ------------..,... ......... I LEISURE WORLD 28R entry llltcMri big rm1 Lg 2Bdrm Good atM •Hft7 I d91lgn le. atur11 pool, now, d/w frplc; get IUUll llTD. Mon-Friday, M :30. LOST emell CIM, Slemeee 759-9100 -------·! • " • • , • ~.IPAN• 2b• Condo oeot HIA In· S950 klcJ1 welcome C t I d / _,, 22 side ll uncJry gar w/ofmr 53M190 Beet Alty,.. 0t'!!.o,rav'·•ip•~o75, F .. w 2 Bd 2 bbq, covr d garege, aur· 3BR 2BA tower ept q\Het Wldy rent.,. now avail NEAR 0C AIRPORT (Cleo). Lat...,, 8113 l'f c.r1a1 ••l lar l ·-.. .., rm 8-Ul.. 1 car Oat· rounded with plu1h land· arH, $875 )'Mfiy, no S 147 00 wtt 6 up. 227'4 Private u.c Ofc .,.,..,, 38th N.B. REWARO. *-••-HIE* I ~~~ez::g 2~u hroc::cn lt1't Wtltt YHr TtLllllT llMllO eoe. bay~: 1 blocil to aca.plng No pet1 peta walk 10 Udo Shope Nwpt BMS, CM 846-7445 high riM w/c:onl rm. kite 27&8 Of 7~92 -••s;" I h I -at • OC S 0 OC beactl. S1100/mo yMrly. 1 & 2 Bedroom Furnllhed & t>Mcfl 67W209 & lobby cop6ar MC svc Cultom exec 1 ltcxy 'Sit S 1 3 9 · 5 0 0 0 w n e r Hey 1•• v BL K T E.AN 978-1000 Of 873-32&8 3&5 WEST WILSON SU I Ill LINE all F ' 'n 17501 c:aM REWARD! Lolt male 1114- 0own bay & oc11n 855-1637 Leue w/opt to buy MOO Elegant ced111 6 g.... ...._t p-•-3"· 28a nar. 1•2· 1111 ••-•IFJ 111 3028 W p---.. ,. __ ......., ~ve. =9870 mo. port!,.,,~~. 1 ~~rrNew-· 1 views 3Br 381 .. lam & I It L l crecJlted baQI( monthly 38drm. 38a. family room .... ., .... , .... _ ~ ue•-.... ,~,....,.,_, ,._, ._.., .,.._ •na Belt area Nothl"" ..,.r1 IC• towatdl purch ... In 1 yr & den Pluatl crpta. trplc. lndry frplc Yrty Rantall Clean 28 28--;;-N11r Shopping Center Newport Beectl. RefY1g TV brown eye 414-427 jjk, 111 Model home c~d CIUPllT PWlll 1 Call Richard 831-4919 Double garage, fully VIiia Rent.it 875-4912 · garaoe, ;.110, tr:.'t~ S725 No pelt 640-1364 S 125+ wtl tgl, nodepcelt tneaalt •t ~.ooo Hncl Land) In Harbor Vlewl $328,900. DUAL FIREPLACES M.. maintained yard Ctrtal ••l llar ii22 aq " No klcJI Under 10 & WTlllff Ill 2U Va Cl ti.. • .• t. la ~~~~~~~~ ........ Ct. 'Bdrm 38• 780-1108 Verd• 3bd. 2ba, (all lrg), M0-1111 no pill M50 5-48-8300 W/patlo. Nr snopp·g Cntr nn UTTllT El1IT tmlT e.40.55e<f ANYTIME CLIFF 1-IYEI nu patnt crpt. 2 cat gat Uk• • ~ $425 2t>r *IAfflllT * c ... n quiet 2Bdrm Oat S995 No Pit• M0-1364 THREE . 8'S. $500 St175 1nc1 grdnr 8-28 dlhwthr rrp1c tncd yard tbr, 1ba. new crpt1. drpa. · • 'Ul•am BY OWNER Xlnt value "•O 1539 47• """'" ..._ •~·• "'"" •1a1 frig no ..... , Avail 711 8941 1 child ok Seoc>/mo. Enjoy tM luxury of tM Sum-.. _,_, 2n-2"-........ Ylft lllftt 54~718 lr111ne Terrace 'bd 3cor 't 8dkrm1t''15 bathe lg ~. Of .......,°""' :g';i .......... ....,....... FrcHnSflS0,759-0157 S300 MCurlty depo11t beautlfulturroundlngaof .. d"tt-.--.=' 1=:13' ""Compiet•lanftorlal PtrtHll hnl111 2'hba. rlducecJ to S310K oun ry c; am room iouPLE.X • LIKE NEW. 2 , Call 850·7427 Ill UITM WT ,. u •.no...-·• ~ vMU91c By appt only 831 2805 many •lras lmmacul•t• j bdrm. gatege, waahlr, UN FURN HOUSE 3bd, 2ba Adorable 281 1',.,Ba. large YIUTlll lllT&Lll vEJevator JIM __ concJ Term1 negot11ble dryer refrigerator xl1 toe, nr Sliter 6 Ed· brtck patio retr'aoodllh· WTSllE 1111U In • apacloua 2Bdrm Of ""Full vtew balconlea U..1 If Tm ,_t 011 HMl·2'1t LIT1 500 Signal Rd ~2·9282 558-2278Of5~4413 Watdl, edultl -zr·· n-~aif~~~ Imo. ~~· :..c:z1~01::;.;m· ~~ 2C:::.,~ ~~ "B~ ~~~ ~!50 vSecnMwy ..-vice ALL ME: 702-3e6-12118 En Io y I• n t a 1 t I c IUYlfW STULi -----pet1, avall 7-• 1985, op•ner. Sec guard•d PROPERTY HOUSE ""Ample ~Ing 24 HR. FREE RECORDING ooeantletty vi.wt from Desperate + belowmertiet 2~321240-8181. BEAUT. tb<, totally r• E.ASTSIDE 2BD, 2BA get•. W/d hkupe. From I I 141-1101 thll3BA2'1t8A lancJmark highly customized lniat 2144 modelld,newdrapee/car· Nr Santa Ana/2 11t St. $1895 Call6-M-0509 tall I tt Ht ktfJa 11t1111 $1 t00.000 gorgeoui 'Br. 3Be, extra pet a painting. Sfl50/mo. ctoM to elem 6 Jr HS, 2714 lattnltita JOU Tony Sha.,.. G ··---· '"valtab'-........ 722 7.... d/w "' lencled yd patio NEWPORT MARINA APTS Q, large lot rMt vlewl In _, ..._ " "''"'" • ....... and,~I carport Coin--oP •Bay vteiw 2Br, 28-+ f Roommate to ahr 3br ••••T LlllY'l ITW r1 c;.leasy gatecJ community ~· 6 cozy, full khc:h, yd, Ctlt. •-• H•U laun 1 chlld 1 ~·t _.. ..... r Oen 1800 an ft. W/0 3ba COlll MeM twnhme W&TD----•-••• -t>-i S•28,000 Prlnclpal1 only pool, utllt Incl $500. IM ·-.. -· · ""· .. , ....., s o o I ,,., t 11 r-• wrr..., ---Aot>ln Tench 83 t-12~ ...,. -m ll ....... 1 Bdnn Apartment with pd $795 + 795 des> hkup micro, lrplc, end 4 m 0 + u 1•1 ... _ Hair & Faoa ~o-Thon. ( .. 171-2111 OLDE CDM·2bd cherm1ng cottege complfltely up. 11;-. b f183-o755 agt, no,.. · garage Prvt bch. $2260 432·9278 Ilk for Lon • -120 1 S .. _,_ •-.:~~ .~.~.~>•r ORANGETREE Condo ... -::n~ •. ~1-~; E-~ 2Br 2Ba wlvaulted Sorry, no Pltl 780-0919 "460 NB prof. lg 81, pvt o.c. AIRPORT AREA vice"'+ '~:.e~::; ,~---.... 1 Bdrm, pool. t•nnlt, --.... ., Celllngt frptC dbl g11t NEWPORT PIER ARE.A Ba. baloony. pool, fee., Atrium offtOI 22-1100 aq prlnta Ai>9tm 87MMI W91Qht room, no pet1. 2BR BA w/auto '~ se75 + 3bd. 2bt ept Yaarty, no tennla, flt cntr, vlyball, It, jenttortel, utll, Iota of ~ A11alt 7/1 $825. 551-255<4 1 • endoaed ,.,. let, l&11, MC 9225 2 pet· ~. partc~ $ 1400 mo bal<ball, ltC 543--3822 ~Ing, 852~ tat graded 2 blk1 10 bch I l S240K owner Opeo Sun -••-•-•-•------1-5pm 973.1512 11e.mzcna" Cilu I"• 1 Ol4 lilstl 1itCHARMING 18• Cot-Ptaiat•l• 2107 taoe New pe1111 cerpt & drt1P91. 1rg 101 S 11'il 500 •UYFlllT * 239 E 22nd St lH9-8330 Modefn 281" 28-, frp+c, 3BO. 28A Mo,,..111 Cond New Cl/pet, tranelMr.cl mu1t Mii, $120 000 850·520t ...... garege, all bltl111 111 ulll• incl balcony. eyf\decl(. bOlt tllp. Ortly $1150 Hurry! lee TtUlllT lll-HIO Ill WT1111 wm Prt1,llglOUI 3br 3b• 2 1tory &pet CIMn reno11111on design apec decor dbl OPEN WED ·SUN ~.5 gar S 1250 Info 539-8 t9 t 487 E 19th St 6-42 8853 Agt 1 .. let Ut Htt, Y11 Sell Y eat p,.,.,.,1 C I CfaulftH , 642-5671 for information & surprlslngly low cost. 912-Crochet a pretty panern 'll1tch pulllover in 2 strands OOd'ipread on 2 , oiorc. Not1> contras! nb b111q 011 et. llClll!'\ Im 8 14 1n<:lur:l1>d SeM S3 25 plu3 75• p0s1age handllno lor "ach pattern 9'1111 .. =--=-~~1 "'-' -.. "C....,, G t4......,. .......... lf'f 111" """ ........... ZllJ• ,..,,_..,.. LAURA WHHLll ~i I~= d'J':. y1 2~ eont No pet• 850-1798 avail nowt 6 ~ BRANO NEW In lrvlne, n< 0 ff ICE & Q er• g •. Qlw Bil 533-2130 Mon-Fn a.-&·30 Elllde deluxe townhouee Over g1119941 unit 1Br & UCI Shr 2br 2be f /n. 1335/mo, Neer Mertnert RESP. woman to ewe ro; J 2Br 2Ba. -. 1 ow ,,__ 2br t'Abe. patio. i.,ndry ofc Incl ltove, refrlg gu lmkr M22+ S260 MC Squar• 6 Coea1 HIWsy, tm11t ehlldrati In my IOI $87SJ;;, AVI ~ lac 25'8Orange18100 & -.C:. peld. 11tf1Ut+ avall lmmed, 831-6658 Me-76-41 lrvtnehome FOl'3 'ACS..,. KJoa l ~ o6< ~1 1725/mo M2·2520 MC dee> Met Ntmkr c M f/"'r ~ condo ... ....a.t .... l 2 9'*'lnga. 733-9371 1750 6-42-6173 aft •·30 Furn pll1 room/be $500 Uu1U ., .. ..____ LOFT APARTMENTS, ~ In '400/mo Av! &;ta a;;, 11,8&) aq ft .,._..dft Jell ~ ~ ~~2C'r:.-: •WJNt ..... ... now Cell Pam M2·59G4 dMCSabt9 on 40,000 aq " XO PAIRE rm ro; a:t _...__._ 6-45 lot, 5000 aq" ale omoe. drwt :Y:' 3 & 5, auto b_.._,. -e40<4 Cotta MeH. wanted! or-et "'111tlna Jdnt 1oc avail• ,..,.__ .... fem rmml to w tum .f5HN ,_ ~· ·• · '......... -SAVE 2Br 1B1 brand new twnhfM I 1160. 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CM I SIPPLJ llC, boOlcMPl"O In tf'flJ home. rTe 100 .,.. _.. 1d e.ach, CA 92Me Or HI po11tlon for Beactr, CA 92eeO eflt1, promotion• from JOBS FIC. -~ I dalN9ry, brlk ... ...,. ~ •nlhul1lut1c pereon .-,,.. wtthlnend•noppottunlty ua•nn The~•ow t71tw.Jeatll31-30n. ·····--~sz. *IOIUEEPEll* 075--7100 .... Lflll&Y !Of thOM QUellfted and EARN HC>Utty • ,.,..._, Cell PEOPL.£1 tooe ... 6549. ) S.Ad For leadlng Newport lnt.,..ted In• r .. all ce-Nowhtnng,ff&PITl'lelp 964-25'f llacUMbe JCp..,wyCOUf*Ybordllf C E RICunder llUIM WI 1191' Beactr rMI •tat• ofnoe ,.. [)eu and 9119 ehlfte -Equel Opponunlty .~p.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiii---• ,~ ... ';., C:.\~':rsA ' ·-"""" AP/AR. """"";.\ ....... .. ... -In .. "'"' ,.; •"" ••••• ;-,; MOflY .... '!!."' ~ --!a!J?!!!!I! =. .. ~-= . .,: :=i:·~·-~fDP :. FIT~30~= Frl .. 9A~r.;.,:_fol. =:==.::: PRIZES ontreeotthOWI, IOHfD/u.MI nrmm'E C:Jctarft•e ,_.,..1azy~ CLERICAL I IEl-aaWfUtR Cell C~~~~" Benker lowing locatlon Apply 7o0W. co..t ......... ex t QP90rtUnlty tot MACOREOOAYACHTS lt~cNM drewen radl I more. tu I a;w _ .,_...,..., •H-Newport ewtr"-1 Hml-retlr•d p•raon 1631 PLACENTIA. CM ~:,;:: <*' lhlp. JOHN WAYNE TENNIS Full-Time Qoocl phonee, -·Ylll 642.23e0 TRfS Contact Mr Meyen turee ~bntle fta. CLUB FULL FAMILY I lltt typing, 10-key, IOlne WllllJI 7227 Edinger AV9 813-7030 l•H• a.DI condition. Paid =-MEMBERSHIP. t11Q TDINUIY OUTU 1.u. onNUn11 Permenent/T emporery P«IOtlnel S...W:.. * IFftOIS II * IEWPllT 1U01 bkkpg muat be rellabte A UOlm•IT Huntl"iJton e..c:t'I RW lllT&llAIT lelhtrtli ... Part tlm. PIT Mon-Ft! llrft,.1pm I 1 · ' 080 714 ~ 0( bondable Well aat•I>-E~ other weekend~ Equel0ppor1ul'llty Appllcatlont = 1111.Y "1IT No eaper. rcuury '4 ~'31a BHt offerl 213197-7221 ll1hed bullneu, good c.ptlonltt ne.ded. Vwy Emp!Oy9r ICCeP~ for • Witltflq ..,., hr P-.. Apply In Per· -0, 7 5$-7T44-H 1:-,.._,.---=~---=,..,..,..------- benefltt Start lmmed. tiuty Coetl MeM AMI COOkl ano d · 1 ......,, NO SELUHGI 2 ~1 eon. BOOKS ON TAPE. ANTIQUE Englleh oak coudt ~l 11'!!!°· 11.igit Oevla Brown, 411 E t7th &tate offlc. Sat/Sun lnAI. ULll lnt9f'Mw9 W9dneeday needed to verity t..._ 729 Ferad. C M 541-6525 dr-IMf tabt9. ~ bed tncf _,;;,•....,,:,; S1. CM IM&-1884. 9-5. Phone experl9noe a Exc:ttlng B9d & a.th -1at>-9am·3pm, Thuredey t you.,. looking tor utra ph<>M 0<<*9 kou....... 1111111 -.... .D S2 75 M 2 • 2954 t70. Wood T..._ 110. • muet Typing 45wpm llehmenthuopenlngafor 9-11am Main 8Mc:tl Bat apendlng l'TIOf'll9Y, or llke H 5 3....._ ''' ----AHTIOU l•UL UOlnUJ Mu11 be rellllble, r~ Full & Pert-tim. houre. In-a Grlll~. 199 No. Coatt to go placet Ilk• Magic °"" · ,,.,. .. -9 OOpm For motivated High actlOO. E Oak d= TetN tamp I 15. 7M FULL TIME 91ble and wall groomed c:lud9e 1 weekend day. Hlway L-cl 8Mc:tl CA Mountain, Knott• 89rYy Sat 9:00am-t:00pm. FOt Student1 UH $100· room~&c:Mlra . Alderwood. N ... port PINMcaftloranawt Salary commeneurat• Dependable, herd-' ' Farm,"' win Prtz.M and Interview call I,..•'* S150/Wtt.MM790.•tl• Antlque~cabin91 a.ctl7'20-74" ~ Mpm w/e~ Call J01111 wor'klng, c:u9tom« Mr· .. ... Award9, Cell U1 nowt We 5 30pm 642•5878· 2pm. Mr. Sullfvan. '300 Gd ooncl 15(). 1 02 4 OLIVETTI '12 l!LECTRIC l&LJU IAY Olll es,1•1288 ~ on.nted w/aorM Full & Part time, Qef*al hive MY«al opentnoe In PASTe .. uP per90n, 5 dey9 AiiliUMI lilt T~ wlo#e 645--5000 x. 52 , 1 \: ttock work Contact help Patry'• pizza. Must C M • H e or F v wtc lndda Sat Typing a Telamwkettng VUm1JC "°° · •; ~~I ,\ Cia Stroud• linen Ware-be 18 Yf9 873-1368 642-4333 mu•tl Art backgrOYnd I llY AlfLMml 142-1751 PAIT·tmCM1S+t19 ="C.1~~~:·.r= PIT DAYS 11:30-3'.30 EARN Extra ssa demon-~~·y;'!J~ ~ lllllD.llU LD •1..a1aa WllklnQ~Paurl* UOIP1ll•T (714)72.2-7655 Good pot'°' hou1NIWI. 1trat1no Ctvistmaa cMc;.. PWoantta. c M 9-5 .. lYM WI G E WASH'EA • DAYtR motorimd ~ l180. Vwy busy RMI &tat• Of· Tecblcal/'h .. ft *•••RS* ret.lr• or ttudent, flu oretlon1 & g l fU 185/M , WHtlngtiou .. New 11495 . ...._.. lice wl busy phonea 4 HOS ~ AwlY ~ & Ed'• F>tz:za. 536-0838 An8n&-1897 PllMUPlll Ener~tlc ~needed FrtdgAJmondcotort150, C'OV9r9 C09l 2:5CM571 We ca.n pleoa you In e l<>P Dy1/Wk 9-2 T In S. Ad under 410 l:. 17th St. CM Part-tllM, Video. Cam to conduct a Mani .. lng 720-1171 Dys or .._.13 Ewa Jaa>4'MM or American 45wpm Muat be ,~U Gl.AZJER or AWantlCle CLERICAL" tor EASY ASSSEMBL Y Cemera HP•rlance Study tor the ~ange In I ....._ =~ =· llrmlmmedlatelyll endwellgroomed SalatY Gl&.ller. experienced. T~wyCeni.rUSA. Gnaal 5931 WORKI S71400per 100 Send r.ume to Ad 1 CoattPubllehlngCo -. ..... .,.PiiliiiiiiiW. __ ..,.,.. commeneurete wt1h ex-t871 Plac:.nUa. C M * i•Nr•S Guwan'9ed Payment No 208, c:Jo Daly Piiot, PO ...... lau•M 1200. 761 Ald.,..oOd,1 PM&F THIWlll Lll&llWS IPElllll Fii P4Wltnoe but wtll tram M2·9237 ULU PllSll nnl5ft * S•IH Detall1--Send Bo• 1seo. Costa ._.. PtMaant ptlOne v06oe • Newpon~~1414 Wl2 auPC*i•••tml pro.. •EXECVTIVE Cell J~ 631-1284' · lalt1 Sil Lar~. eatabllehed t>oet Major ~ographlca end Sternped Envelope 92828 mu11. no~ r• s.... WMhlna Medi. 2 ;r... end bOOb. bnftd SECRETARIES • CS..-~ prof'I..... Supply Company Is.-. ElAN . llQ3 -.;..._I p quired Ideal for hc:>rn. yrt n•wl Frigidaire newl ' '460 ,....._ lllklng •AOMINISlRATIVE • ·~i~~; . * 9llT HIOll&Tm! pereon with tueeeUful Ing drtvet'S, offering llt 3418 Entarpr!M, Fl P*oe. r-... .... meker1 high tchool etec:ked wutw/d-225, Coleen a .. ""4 ASSISTANTS I" &oehnt part & full time track rec:otd, huge lnven-houtl &. c:ompwty ben-Fl. 33482 Mondey 1 zm to llPPfOX eentora 'cot1ege X1t oond MC)...S6&i .,~ r • A E c E p TI 0 N Is T s ',d J potttlon• In ...... ' otnoe tory. lg cll9ntal & be9utl· eflt•. mull haw current llllU.llT •••• • 30pm Tuea , tllTI to & tnaO.liotn..i-=: . ~ EIMa -.. .. T~pe so wpm cMp\I of Bndal Selan ful envlronrMnt lor right OMV lnqulr• 234 FllCMr awn>• 7pm 'Mll train Mondey-Fnday 5'.30pm no H IB llTll ... Di IW •TYPISTS PIT lllllTUY..-Coeta M... 859-5559. perton Knowi.dge of Ave btwTI 7:30-5:30pm, s:oR HOME Af'Pl~tpl•ennyaaverC · 1e4'0 to 9 OOpm, Saturday .... Ill -..J 111 9 WMQ old QM. ~ •ACCOUNTANTS Preferred com~er or 546-3995 . ' lallboat1 helpful. Call tor Uk for Bob C. A EMBL y WORK I , CM 9:00em to 1·00pm Stan ... a•__._ • ._,.,al •7 27 "".. ' FORIHFOCALL W ~· '"' ,............,. •BOOKKEEPERS •.y •xp,v 1 awt ...... v~~ ICCOUITll~ 504-846-1700 P/l 11111-•t 14 00/hour plut ""'· ... ,. •• 100-. 9'ac ........... ,_._ •TRAVEL AGENCY PllC OllEEI • OEP'T p 3 5U"UI bonlJMI Privet•~ & edger,pu9hmowfl15;1)Wf ~_...w,.MmenMdlef PERSONNEL llAllll OLlll 11111 SAUi Plllll · · 57 For Tru•I Aoccountlng. phone, cuuel attire edoer. d•hwahr t100; ~my.e.tw/8p9111111mll •SALESPERSONS TTPIST nll 21 To work WMkendt at CLERKS Exper'd pkltur• framer Knowtedge of tn.1 bal-Home wcnet'I wetcome 94fr5&48 ::-· Im mow,g to "Pt •DEMONSTRATORS Bu1ypurchulng<Mpthal Swap M•t Mm haV9 Our company ha Jr Ac· needed f11r Laguna •~preparation ..-n-for ln*'4aw c.11 Maty -..a, --fllM up mt tone •INTERPRETORS openlngstordetalled •'TSmLl own c:er S75 dey+ counting Ci.rte poettlona Beac:hfrarnun<>e> Salary 11'1• perm wi nex "'9. after 5·30 Mon·Frl °' •~tut 14 llme"'-'d, •ciomlnu9 •WAREHOUSE oriented and .,,.,ge11c; Fii IM lllTl comm Call TU91 12-3 open In our Payroll and neg. Call (714) 4(17.3739 ~~~~k~ :~~~='5 9-3 Sat: at 142-Se71. 1 llY fWIM ~~ y=:'~llty PERSONNEL per90nwtloenjoyoat1ecl :-:.:e~3 :;if 89t9596 Flnanclal, Reporting F/C BOOKKEEPER fOf eppolntmerit W ffl-110 163-7324 cir~ PLUS MANY MORE duties In a tut paced Join the Hottest _ ~ aryn Oept1 10-key prOflelency N.eded t0-3. Mon-Frt, u =-::--.::==------1-wiM;;;;;;;;;~;---:--::,.,.---:-,..,...-----1---------•lut1nal * envtroment, fut end Team In Or1n1>9 Covntyll Salel Scty Girt Friday. • plve Exce119nt benefit• lndapelld«'ll contrec:tor P-T OFFC r'9oeC>tltyplat. 1Wii .,.. • Piece lMnQ room 11t J-•-i.--/llf Engllih/Japaneee eccur1te typing required. typing d•t• enlry ,.... end woning c:ondhlone A.pf>ly In per90n, at 2908 flu tn. matu,., reMabl9. L.Mdlng P991 control com-one .,.. otct. HM Oek ...u71 • .... Apptlcanti l'IMded too reaponllbltlea Include f111T TIAll markellng w/traln. hourly App I y In p • r 1 on w Penc:tteton. SA, nr mgmnt C1P9ty. Airport peny "99dt t9'mlte r9pelr trtm, cost $885, Ml &350 1111 llllng end phOMI wege + med IMS. 78 t 1 9~ 30pm Fpinltew & WllMll ., ... 141/hr 752-0U 1 tactWc:an, 90tM c:arpen-952-4254 14 &it dOlB UXJll P ..... call for an appt •TOP Semng Aeald9nti.1 --· .Ill.LY 11111.. lry ~ needed. darld9W AOl.EX. $2100 100':, FrM to applicant Call f()( An Appointment IEWNITIUCI (lH)na.aeeo llnTIWI 2111a1-21n DetWMn 9am-4pm R E Firm In Central & Clo1/lntauut1 17042 Glleti. Ava. IM;,., FIT-HELP MANAGE UOl1111•1T tteady )ob ... trllln, c:al BDRM Mt Dank:a. lmkd Eac.ll•nt Cond ltlon South Orange County SSIO 714-250--0331 Adul1 euto cernara tor the FOf buay medac:al prec:tlee. Mr CMttae 432--083& t!::.,. k21n~••'!!'!.!· (905) 995-0142 IALIU l&Y Clll OC Aeglst•, 2atn-t 1am CommYntc.tlon lltltla. gd !---=,,,....,..-----••• ---. MS.5000 X·62 t • OVER 1 Biiiion in S.-wtcdy9/wtlend1, S&/hr+ ptlOM votoa. ettrllCtlW * Tl&YIL * Q09t 14500 8llr l2000 ... ..,., l20 gOlld P*;.e Slnoe 1978 m. l .. iinl g .. llawanoa. ~ tor aw-anoe l comput• S.. Ad under Aeif'1dO wtlt l3IO mg wstcti by Corum Solid RECEPT/DATA ENTRY 4 Otflcee/200 egenti N.eded fOt prtwte com-adVlllOa!Mnt. ld1 ben· 1kll19 a muet, Rob9rt "CLERICAL" IOI' ICTMfl Mlt9u'blllhl colcw 1111 band 98000/oftw Sharp lndlv busy phonea. munlty In South Laguna. eflt•. Med ~b19 St.dman 94fr111t T~yCenterUSA TV, co.t l3000. Uk 7to-teoo gen otf w/treln com· • STRONGEST • M~t MV9 expert9noe ac:· c:ar. tneurance, good drtv-S 1800 Al X1nt 7191-2121 -:-;-:--.,--..,.-.,..---- pt.rt« MS.7811 ADVERTISING N~ h~ FIT & PIT crued accOYntlng call Ing record. 714-7S 1-4155 If vou'r• 1oo1c1-·-· .... ____ ............. "' ---2 ~ bOoS II, pi-. IV PrograrnlnO C "-499 4587 b t beifof'et1em 1 ... •Y.. nvtn ,_.,.,..,VT.,..."'-. --w/~ of HCl ... /••-n••y help Dey• evea lhltt• • · • •Hn ca.ulfled has news for you. ~~ t dl!M: S150 f"' •utnent1c1ty ueoo r' ---• UNIQUE Training open, grlll ~i. & _!_~ (Moo-Frt) ---..... M. Full leng1tl no-eeoo Full·lllM In Nwpt Center c:attrMn, fr• food and CARPENTER mirror I 100 173-4113 ~··-- M«chandlM oppor1unt1Mlll tor R.E ofc Requtr• gd F~ reMNattona/ unllorma paid vac:tlonl To help tMlcl our DOG HOUSE-R.ctwood, --~ fiiS In cl1ts1li.d like br1ng1ng phone tedlnlque + Mght Conll<Mntlal lntervtew Apply 20382 8MCtl Blvd, new 28 ft Mllboett Aluminum -tlO t-"'-'-. purpcee ShOP g;;; .,.,..,.., gar..,... aa1• rn 1~ to otc lklll1 Start lmmed. C-11 Ooroth~ Hun~I ton ......... .,.__,.,,_ Y__.. ....--t--' -· 1 -w-n v -• • ., .._.,, '"'-""egor ...,,ti tMfd ~. c:a1 ec:ratefl ~ """• lndUdaa ... THUIOE 211 /Ut.2111 ._rou_r 1_1v1_n.._g_room _____ 1 Call Mor 7eo-a333 •(714)557-07 5• 7977 163t Piaooentla. CM """'"' t-42 M47 b-. I retat.cl -·"'" ......... -ssoo ocio. Mo-29 ,a---· Eleglint aoftd walnut trlpl ~;;--z--~-- drur/mlrror. dbl drier+ CALL TODAYll lll FOii LOii Your SeMoa Directory Repf°tlffflt•tlll'I 1•2-u21 .... 101 FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How much will your son or daughter know about bu,ineis when applying for tt.eir firit full-time job? Plenty, if he or she ho' eY'9r ~ a neW1poper carrier Through route •llP«ience he or she IS already o lop ahead of thir clonmates. While they oil master ideas, the boy or girl witt. o newspoper rcwte ,, able to pvt them to practical use 8uMnfiS? Carriers leom tt.e bostc leom the basic principles from the first doy of Parting to deliver newspapers They buy at wholftale, s.ell at moil make collKtions, ""P their own boob, and d.ol w;th people foce to foce Carriers quickly find out tt.at ''profit" and "Ion or• more tt.on t.xtbook terms. The &.n.f1t1 of monoging o n(r#1poper '°"""' or• on eqvatt0n for o. f\INre succesdul cltiien A great numb.r of today', prominent men and women Jto"'9d tt.~r fX.lb'K corffn 0, newspaper corr .. rs. And they oil vouch ttlat o newspaper rcwte gives o boy or grrl o head start on the future. Soy\ and g•rl1 I 0 veon ond oldAr who may be 1n1eres1ed on r0\116 worl \h<:>ul•1 conror1 the Dooly P1to1 c1rculotron deportment 01 6-4'2 .4.333 Daily f !~~,ON OE•l 330 WEST !AY ST P 0 . BOX l~ COSTA MESA CALIF 9'2626 ·-----------------, I Yes. my.Mm/dovght9r would like 1 1 rnformatiOn on o Doily f'ilat route I HISIHER NAME IS ____ --: I ADORES~·---------I I ________ ZIP __ , I PHON _________ AGE~f I PARENT'S I L SIGNATUR I ________________ J t>ecs •tnt c:onct~ a1200 1..,...t MU aec:. 1350 49 139 Uita~copl•r KIHG BED, good c:ondltlon magnetic toner, roli s2eo. df'...., w/mlff~ paper 4 Yf9 <*' $200 + 2 nit• 1tand1 H5 Uoyd 9tetlonwy tbl 2 yn ~6-7363 old $300. T'R~W.Q -.C: KING SIZE waveleu tilting table wlfoot drop 1 wat«bed, 2 Yf9 old. Pa6d 'I'<*' 11850 ~ S475 uoo o e o Pm laluJa 873-8292 I _ __ BEAGLE Xkc MUST SElLI MOVING! Fn mo •l pepera ...,.. Furniture, relrtg«ator qua1tty' $250/obO, aft I lkll bit(• 2 c:ouc:hea etc: 5pn 558-2724 ~2-3965 S CAVALIER KING HARLES OfA BED · Hyten Beige SPANIELS I V91Y91Mn LOOM ~ 2 mM pupp6ea. ea.."'*" "u new. aeoo veiu. tOf Champ sn Stiowau.uty S3SO Calf 873-7311 87~22 i>< 870-t5e8 SETTEE. r9d cueNone. 2 DESPERATE to Ml mtM end tebtea, con. tabte Shi Tzu 8 montN wttt1 SSO. QfMn reollnlnG c:tlalr papera. loYee ~ Wll w/ottoman M4-3~2 trade. ~2.251 MOTOR ROUTE Available m Irvine area. $300 to $600. No collect- Ing 3-4 hours a day Mon. thru Friday afternoon Sat & Sun morning. Call 642 4333, ask tor Kirk. ORANGE COAST Diiiy Piiat 330 W . Bay St Costa Mesa. CA Openings Now Available CAR ROUTES Earn Extra Caeh For Del/very Of Thi• P•per HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting no sohc1t1ng. Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and 1n~urance CALL 842-1444 Ask for JoAnne Cran y I I I Ml.IC NOTICE NSLIC J«>TICE NI.IC NOTlCE POtl~Hl AUDI CH~VROLU Hlth•tt Q~lltv w .. .a S.rvtu ,,,....,.. .. ,on .,,., t'5 [. Coatl Hwy Nt1111po" e .. cll o.ARTMIHT OF Grandfdlet Clod!. 1 end allowMCe Of 8d"'1tment Of ~ K W'1 Aem90U9 ...... bidding Al rnaterlell .,. THI! T~URY table, 1 blecabo9rd, 1 EJec. for r--..on of Irle .... lffrTWO ..,. .. .. ONI MAim ITATUmNT IOtd In In ...... wnere 19" INTERNAL REVENUE trontc catcu1a1or Tl T15027. baaed on lllluf•of Ille Pf'oP-Notlelleherebygl'l9n INll (CfTACtO•UUDICUU., ~n ... f~ J*'tona.. ... .. ~ condition Tl'I• Dlltrlct SERVICE 15 lran1tnlMI0<\1. i1 Auto erty to conform with eny Ill· Ille Boerd of Truet ... of tl'le NOTICE TO DEFENDANT ,,,__ '"""" mell l writ1 NOTIC• OP 1aALD> Tr1n1m1 .. 1on1 rebulldlng P<...ed or lmplted rep-Huntington BMch Union (AV1ao1Acuudo)THE FOR-NS, 2e80 Elden, Unit or ~~o~i... ,: _, 8"1.a Kitt II wooden put1 rHent1uon Redemption Hlg,, 8ctlOOI Ot1trk:I w111 ,.. TINE CORPORATION, 1 P. Coeta Mel&. CA t2e27 dlt!On Of .,;y tt.m. ltame ma; unoer tr... euttiortty In 1h1lvH . 5 metll pull Rlg,,tl The rlghll of re-celve IM'9d bld1 lof IUPC)fy-C1lltorn11 corporation. Elle: S ~y. 2t60 be wltl'ldfewn ffom Mia II re- ln1ema1 ~Code MC--"""'"· 1 wtllrlpoo4 refriger· <*npllon, .. apeolfled In tno OATA PAOCE981NO LINDA s. BRADLEY, an lndl-~den27' COltl MMI, CA quited ~ to bid ~ uon 6331, tl'le P'°'*"Y de-at«. 1 Snep..on Battery Internal~ Code lee• EOUtPMENT m .. ung or vldual, BRUCE 0 FORTINE. .... v t 1e'1becll*owllabeMMlz· ChAtger VA 19713111. 112 llon6337,are quotedul04-equal to Ille IC)IClfk:.atlone an lndMdual. and .DOES 1 Der-. M Pugllel 2150 -0:.0 JunelO l9M •d lor nonpayment ol A•mt nulactured Torque tow.: Sec 9337 ~0-on ftle In the ol'ftce o4 Mid t,,rough 20, lnc:lul!Ye Elden, Co1i1 MeM, CA : ' 1m.-n11 ,....._ •u• due Com1er1lf'I. boxed, 1 1Mt1I lion ot Propeny (a) Before Olt1fk:I 81d1 anall be ctMr1y YOU AAE BEING SUED 82827 ~ ~ .,.,,....,, from L90nlfd, Toby, Ind delkwHhetlalr;2euto -tt. s ... Any penon wtioee marked "DATA PAO· BYPLAINTIFF:(AUd.11"11 Thlt butlnetl II con-Publlllhed Orange C:O..t JOMPfl Gome, OBA Trent-I lot uMd trtn1ml11lon pr°'*")' ,,11 t>Mrl leVled CESSING EQUIPMENT ·EhO demandando) CENTENNIAL ~~ by I general pan. Delly l'lto1 June 1 l, t8, 1888 tnllllon F1etory. 2112 S per11, 3 uNd redl1tor1; 4 upon lheU hive the right to #1134" eddt'91Md to: A1tyn LEASING CORPORATION, ,_.,,,,. w48 Mtln St . S1n11 Ana CA uMd Ur•. Minimum Bid 11 pay the •mount due. E. Rowley, Purc,,MlnQ Men-• Callfomta ~•tlon Elle: Cygle4elly t t2707 Tile property will be ... I I $4.5-48 60 Vlellng m ·~-With ,,.,. •lq)ln-•e•r. Huntington °&Heh You ...... IO CAUNDM Thll 111temen1 ,, .. lllld 10iO •t publlc .... under UNI• will be Mid on Frld1y. of IM ptoeeedlng 11 1ny to Union HIQh School oi.tric1, DAYI aft9f thll MlllUMM With the County Cltt1c of Of· "8JC NOTICE IMled bid II provided by June 27 1889 t i 10·00 am to tile Stc<ettty 11 tny ume t0251 'forklown A-..nue. a. _.,... Oft ,_ to fie • ltlQI County on May 27, Internal Revenue Code MC-12 00 em Property rNY be prior to the ull thereot, Ind Huntington BHch, CA typewrtttet1 '"POftM at 1989 NOTICI 0. tlon 8335 •nd rll•ted reg\.!-1n11>1cied 11 21 t2 S Mlln upon IUCtl paymenl the S.c:-82~ end received ti or tNe oowt. ,,.... TMllTIF9 IAl.a latlone 0111 Bld1 will be SI Santi Ant . CA 82707 retery lhell r•tore IUCh ~ore 2 00 PM , MONDAY, A...._, Of ptloM 0.-.. Publlehed Orange Coelt ....._ .... Opened JULY 1, 1889, Time BubmlMIOn ol Bid• AH bid• pr°'*")' to him •nd ell June30, 18&9, et wfllChtlme Mt '""'9Gt Jou:,_ t,... Oelty Pllot June4, ft, 18, 26, 90Y\.aAANHAM 81d1 wtlt be Opened 11 00 muet be eul>mltted on FOfm turtri.r proeeedlngi In con· Ind pleoe bid• wtll be put>-~ rusi ,,.. -··Ille 1886 T.S ..... l·mM em. Pleoe ol S..le 24000 2222 SH l1d Bid for neetlonwllhthelevy ()(t lUCtl 11c1y opened and reed In ..,,,..,_....,..,.,...,_ W-484 UMfTCootlL Av'la ROid Laguna Nlguel Purctlua or Setzed Prop-pr°'*")' lhtll OMM trom Bldg C. Am 391 WMt the _, le ,_ ,_ T 0 SERVICE COMPANY CA 821177 Tlllt °"9red "1y ContllCI the ofllol In-tile time oh uc:tl oeyment {b) EAch bid lllall rll'Tllln valld --flt8JC NOTICE M duty aopcM1ed TNl1• Only the ng111 uoe aod dlc:eted below 10< Form• ~otion of RMI e.l•I• !of 1 period of 45 d..,. 1tter II ,_ • not ,.. rciw under 11'11 followtng de- nr1t•t or Leonttd Toby. & 2222 end lnlOfmtllon t boCJt After Sell (I) Plffod The lhe date apedflld !of IN re-,..,a,,_°" tlfM, ,_..!NJ '1CTTT10UI ...,_.. tctlbed Olld of tru« WILL JcH ph Oomn : Trent · t1'le Of°'*")' Submit bldl to owner. of any reel property oeiOI o1 bldl .... tM OMI, IAd ~ MAim ITAT'lmll'T SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION mlu lOn Flciory In ll'ld lo the the perton n.med below told 11 provided In llcilon 1'1'141 Board of TNl1-...... _.., Md ,,... The lollowtno peraona .,. TO THE HIOHE.ST BIDDER oroe>erty Wiii be o,...ed 10< ~.the time btd• """be 8335. their'*"· llltecu1ora. lflellt>e lhelOle~of tlle ef1Y !NJ M tM.en wttMwt doing buel neu •• FOR CASH ANO/OA THE .... 1r requH t•d 1111 opened Payment Terma I°' i dmlnlt1r1iora or any qulll1y of equlpfNnl ottwed twtNr •arNrlt frOltl tN SOUTHERN CALFOANIA CASHIEM OA CERTIFIED lf'll.,nal ~Yenue Setvlc. wlll Bid mu1t be eccompenled o«ton ht vtng Illy lntw..t end r..-we the rlgtll lo re--1. MAINTENANCE l ENOI· CHECKS SPECIFIED IN furnlall 1ntorm111on 1bout by the full amount o1 the bid lllefetn 0< 1 11ef, tllerlOtl, Of Jec1 any or 111 bid• Ind to Thar9 -...._ ..... ,... NEERING, 216 Proepect. CIVIL CODE 8£CTION po11lbl1 enc:umbr1nce1 II 11 toltlt 1200 or !Ml II the •"Y l*90tl In 1ne1r behalf. wllve any lfrlOUfartty Iner• ~t.. Yeu !NJ .,.... ~ BMcn. CA 82tl3 212411 ~at tl'le llme o1 wnlCtl may be uaeful In 0.. 101et bld '' "'°'• thin 12()(), lhall be o«mltted 10 redeem 1n to ceill .,. ettorNJ """ Theodore Wlffl1n1 SM-.... In ~ mQr"'Y of the tetmlnlng the ¥1lue or the 1CJbm1t 20 percent of the 1,,. proe>erty aold or 111y -.,. " ,_ • Mt kMWft lord. 216 Pro.peel, N9wpOft Unlt8d 8tateal Ill rignt, tltJe lnt••t being IOkl DMcrlp 1 .,,.,ount bid or 1200. wn1c:n-pertk:uter lrlC1 of IUCtl prop-81fM* AJ1Jn I . "°""f, • .nema,, ,_!NJ Oii • IMdl. CA 8*3 and lnt..at con~ 10 oon ot propeny 1 c.,,og, ...., 11 gtM ter on ecoap. 1t1y 11 lnY time within 120 Pur~ .._..., aftotMJ,...,,.. Mntoa • Thia lwtlMM 11 con-and now Mid by It unOer Hydrtullc: Utt 20004c Set • tanc. 01 the hlQ'-t bid, the dey1 after the "" thereof Dated June 10. teae • ..... .W eflloa (..._. "' dueled by' an lndtvtdual Mid Dead of Trwt In Iha O 199 3 Chut11 Lift• 1 31' I b•llll'IGe due, 1l any wlll be (2) Prtoe Suc:l'l prOi>lflY or Pubttlhld Or1nge Cou1 ttMt ,.__ Moll). Tl'llOOote W 8enfofd propany n.alnafter d .. Ton • B II 2 7 F 2 II 0 4 1 required tn Ml Form of Pay-trec:t of prOQ«ty lhlll be Delly Plto1 June 11, t8, 19M 0..-de .. la -Thie lllletMnt WM lltld acnbecl· SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGBN • ISUZU ntAfl( YOU F:2us IN U.S.A. AfCl TRYIHG HA1t0£R TO BC :: I • I ALES • HRVICE • PARTI • LtAllNG lARCl SI INV(N IOll• ON THr W{SI 0COA~I EVOY MOOCl I Cot.ca CALL TODAY, JIMCLICK ~,.,./RENAULT JEEP eon IRVINE AUTO CENTER 714-951-3144 800-426-7485 BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY 979.2500 Pta.JC NOTICE WlllTJU. .. U8£DCAM I TNJOQ OOM! IH °" CAU. "°" Piil llfUlllL peuu.o ..-.n . 11211 l!ACHBlVD HUNTIHOTON RACH .. ,......,, •• 1111 ..n••'"'ll Al.Ito. A/C, Phftndowt, ~.1LVPl21. ... , THEODORE ' ROBINS FORD JObO liAlllOI II 10 (0\tA M l '<A t.'11 OOHl - '0AO ·ae MUITANO. Good tor reetonno 211 moo 91110. pwr ...... s .5-41-5140 FORD '10 AAHCHERO P U Rune Good. l 1.000 Of *t oft• 54~SM5 FORD '78 Torifto, euto. 11....0. pe.pb. ndt WOttl '500/0bo e-..... wlltndt •97-4595 LfG 8cfl FORD ·n T-81RO. m l. Fun~oaded HI< oN.,, S2 or t>ett 548-3839 FORD '78 Pinto. reon 2300 cc 4apd, new eng. brakea/tlrea HOO 759-3157 Of 844-4320 FORD MUST ANO '87 NEW TIRES I CLUTCH AS 18 S2.eoo Me-0202 FORD Muet~ '79, Of1g owner. ale. II POW9f ~ulpmen1, good cond. S 800 obO. 840-H t8 QRAOGIFT '78 FRO Fe.rm't, 28 .5 K ml X'tnt co nd. S2 .000 875-7814 UUTUll-.T '85 Chevy Sprint, ale, caaeette. 45m,. ldMI commullr. 4500 85()..8286 aft 8pm HONDA ACCORD '79 HA TCHBACK-Mln t cond. ale. ttereo. 12500. call Stan 833-0070, 8·5c>m NOTICE OF PREPARATION N90attve DKl•r•tlon 88-3 NOTICE IS HEREB Y GIVEN ttlat the Board ol Directors of ttle M_. Coneolidate<I Wat., District wlll. at tt1 Regular Meeting to be held on July 10, 1988. con1lder the adoption of Negative O.Clarauon 86-3 currttntly under preparation, for the followlng PAOJf!CT: 16" TWM ·Newport Blvd B/T Presidio and Brlttol and 18" TWM -from Newport Blvd to 221' Norttl of Newport Blvd l.OCATtOM: Southbound Newport Blvd at Bristol Str .. 1 PAOPONf!NT: M ... Contolldate<I Water Dl11rlct t965 Placentia Avenue C<>11a M_., CA 92827 T~· (714) 831-1291 Coplee o l the Initial atudy are on Ille and avellable for 1n1pect1on at the otfloe of the proponent The July 10, 1986. Regular M"tlng of ttle Board o f Olrecto1s will begin at 7 00 P m In lhe m"tlng room of ttle Mesi Cooaolldate<I Water Dl1Wc1 office l<><:at9d at 1965 Placentta Avenue. Coste Meaa. Calllornla ou .. t1on1 and/or comment• atlould be directed to the proponent on or befOf'e July 10, 1988 DATED June 10, 1986 Kart Kemp G.nerelMa~ MllA CON80UDAUD WATI!A DISTIUCT Publlthed Orange Coast Dally Pilot June 1B, July 2, 1986 W 497 •8..00. 73 one "110 •. 2Ao4·1,,.,, All paymeota muel be o«mlttld lo be radeamld W482 tr..,.rt Mta oftao6en tit-with lhe Couflty Cltt1c Of Of· TRU8TOR• ARNOLD D 111g Tool C'-tl, t Turbo t>y cuh. c.rtlllld cllecl<, upon payment to the diet.I _.... tltfta llft p1uo ltlQI County on May 21. BOYLE, l!Ll..EN E. BOYLE Mu Parta Cleaner 3 Tr1111-e11hler'1 or tre11urer'1 purel'I-. Of In cue he can-da IO DIAi CALINDANOI 1980 BENEFICIA'"°· STANLEY r---------r---------..---------- mhNlon1 J~e. 1 Snap·on lch«k or by 1 United St•I• not be round in ll'le county lo Pta.IC NOTICE pare pr .. uter '"" ,_,. M. LANHAM. RUTH A. "'8JC NOTICE "8.JC NOTICE Pt •ta wlltf·Oegr111er p0a111 bank. exl)ftlll. 0< wnletlthe prQ91nylObe re-~ _.. e ,..._ Publlthld Orange Coelt LANHAM. Truat .. Of tl'ler-------'""""-- •11384439 5 M<t1al Tlblel. 5 1elegr1ph money order deemed I• lltuated. then 10 K.9111 .-.. lft Mta o.te. Delly Piiot May 28, June 4, IUOCIMOfl tl'U9I.. of tile feet from tl'le tuffllOI Of Mid to .. 1111y Mid Obllgetlone, DlATH No11c1 s .erge Metal Shelvw with I Make checil Of money order the Secretary. f« the UM of l'lCTTTIOUl IUIMll UN -U o -........_ 11, 18, 1888 8TANLl!Y M. LANHAM lllld I« Ille P11fJ10M Of p . and .,...,_,.., the under· MllC part•. 2 Tr1namlU10J1 p1y1ble to the Internal Rev-the ourcti-1111 Mlrl or MAim ITAft...,,. .... ._ .. M la ""°"" W471 'AMILY T .. U8T ploltlng tor, developing, tiQnld oaueac1 Mld~IOI Of l!uld dltPenM,., 1 Floor enue s.rvrc:. ue1gn1, tfll aMOUnt paJd by The fOllowlng Plf90nl.,.. ,,-otu cl111; 111 rnp ,.... "9ooldld Se9tember 21, pt'OOuefnQ, rlfftOYtnQ and bfWtl and Of elacrtlon 10 be GEORGE Jack, t Loi MIK Tr1n1-H11ure ol Tl11e The r!Qhl. auch purefl..., llld lnter•I doing bulMlaa .. IRVINE _....,......,._...._.,. rtaJC NOTIC£ 1"3 .. lnlltr No 83-419374 merkeitlng Mid IUl>afanote. "900fdld OctOber 17 10M R 0 B E R T L mlUlon ' Motor P1r11 1 lltle Ind lnter..t ot the tu · ll'let90nl l therateof20per-CAPrrA1. MAAKETI COM· Ollllftf"' Hll ... ,.,_ o4 Offlolal Aacorda In lhl of. -~lntNDeadfrom .. lnetr No ~2Ma7 o4 Tr1nem1111nn Foot PrON 2 pi yer (nem«tonlhefrontof cant per annum Eftocl ol PANY 820 Nowpor1 Center Mal d•d" le1ale1 NOnc.OPIA&.I ftoe of the "9cctdet of Of· Wllllam M. Llnadell and OtftcUIAeoordelnttieofftoa G EORGE, paned ltfge ~ 0.1t1 $ 0.11 11111 t0<m}ln llld to the prop. Junior E.ncumbtancet Sec DrtYe '~ &Met! Call-••Pl Cs II ...... .... TO HIOHelT llDMR '"99 County; Mary 9. L.anedate, ~ o4 the "9oor1'er of Orange aw ay June 10, 11~80. chllre, 2 tour.dre.., ••· arty 11 ottered '°' Nie aub-16338(c) Efteet Of Junior En-romt~ 82teO · .,. la _.. ........ • Not1olllti..eby~that Mid deed of trutt de-end wtte. recotdld Apt!! 12, County: at the Flaphi Con uu t nie c1b•net1 3 rectl ).Ct 10 1ny prior v•lld oumbt'anoet A oanlftcet• m The ltW'4 eompeny 1 --. bldlwlll be r.......a !of .... IO'tbla tl'le tolloWlnQ. 1"5 In boolc 3021 paoa ~111 l4l6d Mltwlll be~ but valeacent H!pttal. !IOfl , 3 bO•• m11e Part• & OUUlllldtng mongeqee en .... of OWIOMI prcparty MlchlQ#I oorpotlllon Sao ...... M,.....,... .. to the hlghMt ~ of Lot 141 of Tr9Ct No 236S, of°"'°"' AeoordL wtltloUt cowrw'tl OI ;.,.,. beot gr .. M lblnrber. 1 oumbr1ncea or Otf'ler 11«11 given Of 1 deed 10 ,._, P'OC>-"'-Pon ~ter 0rtw,' ,._. ,...._... I ......... ,.-vw10ul "*"""9 t006I tnd Coun1y of Or9nge, Sta\I of AL S 0 IX C ! PT IN Q =· IJl9A'M or~. ,.. Mr ~ WM a Yl d1 0 -monlior 0 8 C In ''"'°' Of third Pt r11M erty axlCll1ed pur91>ant to pottlMdl c.Mfornllt2MO ....... -.,le ...... O'~ trtl equlpmenl •· Celltomlti. M Pl' "'4IP,. THERUAOMU-~ ~ Ima po11111lr>11 or restden t of Newport 00 10301388 II pu t11I 10lln11the 111tpeyenh11 are Mcilon 133f 1f1a11 dllctlerge Thia bu'a1n ... II con-..... • ...... • ..... OaM to the neodl ol tM oordld In bOOk 83 P-oet 31 Of .. oil, OM tnd ottw encum ~. to pey 'the ~ach for 35 years. flClOOll •ulo hOM t uMd *°'*'°' 10 the 11en m the euc:ri property from ... lien• dUCled by' 1 OC>fl)Of9tlon r etret ""' tie "' Huntlng1on 9Mcfl Union and 3t of Mleolllelieoua hydrocarbon aub1t1noe1 = p11na1p11 aum of .,.u l t>enery ' 1ou• emp Uf'ltted Sl•t• An pr°'*")' I• encumbt'MOll. and mite Th• 1rvtn1 Comp1ny, "' pl I 1 • ..._ ... High 8c:hool Deatrtct w.p.. In the offtoa Of the Ind "*** tytng l>atow • ttle •) WIUNd Dy M6d H e ii aurvtved by IOI'\, b9ttery c.h.r.rget 1 11Nd car otter.o tor .... ""'*'• 11 tnd over wtlldl the ..,, o1 tl'le Tl'IOrnu H Nteleln Pr9al-~C' ...,.. • la ..... lld lofm .tl3e wtt,, "*"'" County Aeootdlt Of Mltd dliPtfl Of eoo ....-from the o...s of NIC, wttt1 .,..,... Robert C Georp of redlo. t bOx 1n1er1t1«1 1• • .. It end wrthovt recourt1 unned Stet• wtth reeoect <*'II · ..,.. 11 •d•Mss ttcat1on1 and lndkl1lln9 oounty .,,,_. of tl'le ~ IMd. aa In Mltd note~. ad-Three Riven, CA ~t Orop111e 1 ten IOlllnl' the unttld 9tet .. 10 wtlletl the levy -made Thte atetement wM Ned ........ ,...... .. _... exact 1oc4111on ot ltomt mey l!XC!PTINO THI"!· wfttlOut the right o4 entty to ~. If ""'· under the Oauohtu. Jan k~ H P Air COrnpr•.ot I lot No goa11111ty Of wartlllty, ex• had onotffY with tile County C1or1t of Of· ........... I .......... bl obtained from 11'11 Olaenct ~for I period of ""-t Iha ~ al Mltd land" tor tarma of Mid o..d of tNat • "1l1C auto p1111.25S ga1 cit preu orlmptled,llmadeu c..... a......_,-.. 1ng1 County on Mey 23 .....,,..,. .... , ... .,,..~ Purcl'IHlno O.pertm~t. )'WI llnd •"-Mey 16ttl. the~Of~ror . ....,cMtgea,tnd11q>e1-Normart of FreaM> t.MI wllh C>ull'IPI 1 76 10 , .... v&lldlty Of Ille llttl ..... OMoet. llOD '* 1890 -............. ,.... 102111 Y0tl11own A¥Wlllt, 1M2.~ofalol,91911nd .... ~. Pf'Odudno,,.. of tha T"""9 tnd Of tha L ov i n& family o f Qlry.-1ng1ne 1.T3 Mu1-Qutllty, quantity. '"'91'11......., LlilUM ....... CA '11Gttl ._.,, • ......_.,.... Huntln1ton 1 .. cl'I, CA otl'ltr hydrocarbon mo¥1nQlndmll'tlat1n9Mld trwtaore.tectDyNICSOMd El.abwGeor-. New- te.ng engine. I &y11ndet en-Ill'• or condl11on of any of ..,-, (TW) ~ Publllhed 0rlf'ge Coast ._. • '' 1 1 e e t2t4t ny Item may be In-aubatancea In, on or l.ndlt tubatano9a. aa reMrwd In Of TN91. .~ ~tne 319-267 OM. , 711 the P'oe>ertY. °'It• mn.. Publiened Orange Colet o.!tyPllOt.June•. ft ll.26, -...... •.,......., ..,..,11tne11te...,."1t Mid !Md, tn tt1e ewr1t tMt the Deed from Ndw1' c &ad .... wtll be held on· port 84L'aeh ; Blalr 0.1 .... n 710 engt,,. :l~ m•ec: r0< 1ny u11 "' purpoee No Deity '11ot June 11 1eee 1eee i:':.. • .,_..,.. .._ located during regular oll, gu and other Hotl9f Ind Qt""9. rwoordld Wedneedly. Jvty 2. tlM, et Stone. Cos1a M~ trtn1ml111on1 , Benlly Clt lm wlll be COtlllderld for . wm W-'13 ,,. tdlool holn pnor 10 JUne hydrOC*t>o!UubatanOal .. ,,,..., 10, 1tM In bocMI 387t 1 '° p.m In tM IObby to tha Oreo Stone. En-c.. .... 7Hl1 "· t• ptocM)ld .mien Mltd pertod peoa 427 o4 OMolal ,. bulldlng located II 901 • Wednesday Rental Special All Movie Rentals 1 1e 1 • OPEN: 10 am-9 pm VCR & VHS MOVIE RENTALS NO MEMBERSHIP FEES EVER 270 S. Bri1tol-"Bri1tol Village" ot •1ttoJ & tedh1ll, C:..10 M.eM 556·6363 LA TEST MOVllS LOWEST , •• as The neme and ICldtw Of lld• tl'l•ll be cleerly of 18 )'WI In oomtnenilely OOtde. louttl i...wtt ltrwt 0renge clnU.u Servtc::. wen tr... oourt le: (El nomtlf'I ' mll'lted .. ~ (~ P9Ytna quMtttt., tHa ,.... YOU ARI IN OE.r:AULT C&llfomla tHU • • Mid on June 13. 1998. dtrec:don de la OOl'M M • 8ld .f~". adchllliS 10 Vettori" atlllll oontlnue for UHOlA A DUO Of' T"VST At the time of tha lnltlal Offlciatina, See Far- MUNICIPAL COU"T 0 Allyn I . ~. ~ 9llOh lddltloN time M Mid DATED 1122/13. UNLUI publloatlon of tNa notlel. l Lod #708 th CALIFORNIA. Of9nOI~ MINIOlf, ~tlngton leecil Oii, gu and other YOU TAI<! ACTION TO the totel amount of the un• n& &'ft •wt ty HlfbOr Jl.ldtollll Da.lrlcrt, UnlOfl Hlgfl ~ Dletrtot, ~ IUbNncel be P,.OTlCT YOUA P"OP· peld M1enOe of tne oD11-bwial at tea. Con-4901 Jamboree IMS .• a.Mte 10251 Yortc1own Awe . Hunt-ptocM)ld .,.,., .. om In com-!RTY, IT MAY If 801.0 AT Q19ll0n aaourld by"" abOW \rl butloN may M 10t. "'-Por1 BMcn. CA lng1on 9-cltt. CA HN, ~ ~ QUMttt._ A PUBLIC SALi. If YOU ~ O...S of Wiii tnd mad to The Amen· tHeO and l"ICl9hted M Of bator9 othelwtta, tflla-,..,....llOn N£!0 AN E<Pl.ANATIOH •!meted 009ta. ~ ,.. ____ a-.t-+.. The nam.. IOClf-. llnd 2:00 Pm. JUne H , ltM, 11 tfMll ~ In 16 yww QI THI! NAfU"I! °' TH! end actvanoet 1al442:t311 carh ... .1-.""ICI" --•r· t~ nvmber Of plelno ~ llfne tnd l*ot IMdl from W.. ti. 1142 aa ,. PflOCHOtHQ AOAINIT It 11 ~bit Met ·tt19 tlff'a at1°""'1• 01 .,wntlff wll be putllaly opened Md MrWd In the Deed from YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-time Of W. U. oc:**1o bid wtthoUt an ~. la' (E ,_,.,In IMdQ. C, "°°"" M1 ...,_ Turtily, a widow, ,... TACT A 1.Awvtlt ~ be .. then the tote! nombrl,leclleoctonyel~ Al_,,... of~ oordldJvty24. tN21nbocMI 31670ltnl*A .... eo.ta ll~tedl-due mero de telerono del Ind ~ .,. tt. ,... IHOpaoal71ofo...mat,.._ Meaa. CA t2t2t "11¥11at*1 .... ..,,_., lboOadO del ............. 0 IPOOllblltr Of the~ oordt "(If I ..,.... ..... or °'*'*" !ltd m.t be ... del ~ que no lllddar(t) ..._tu .. be "8oolded t.fitember 27. common ffa!OnatkHI of ~by~ tna ro.ow. uanoe aboalldO ·~ JAMU edded to II bide~ veld 1114InbOOllln2Ipaoa•14 ~ea._......,._ no 1n9 ~· ~ on H . PALlilf~. 110 .. r .. a11 ..... t•• "''"I' of Offtclal "'°°'* It • ~ .. ,,._. .. to ltt 1nectey--.01e ..... C714) RU!DIMAHH ITOHI, I.A """'* la tubm1tt«S wtttl OultdM'n Deed~ by ~-or OCWl'9Ct· ~1 or (211) lt7"'811. SCALA. QTO I '1HGAL. Md torm Mn Turtily, OUftdollNIQ neea) " The "1t9fJcl•ry o.t.cf. .U. I 1• 1to0 .. M of Am..-lca ~ In IUI tfMll be al r1Qtlt. WI llnd Int.,. In under._, Deed ot TNM, Dy uei Tow. 0... Qty loul....-d, INde MINn ~ de)'I of tnd to Ill eurteoa tnd reaaon .. abteedl•_,.,,. T. D 1mW1C9 CO. Weet, Or.... Callfornla IN~ of tha .... Md 1Uba1M11oa WM to a dtptrl In tna 1 'D 1 I • _,,. JllM'f • -~ If t3tet(7t4l:'lll "" INlllattll INll be ,.. oflOO•MlowtNturtw t'*"f, l'leN1otore ... ._ ~··--.._, OAT'&; ( MAY 22 mcMd from Oliatrtct ~ of._,..... -...ct Md ...... ed IO ,_ miiift--:-iti' .... Lallfll ttM tr'Y•ll'lltlmeof,_.,_. ALIO IXCl!PTI HQ uildel~e~O.. ~CA-(TW) J. ..... ..,. ~ "r Y.L ll'IMt ~ In undf\ltdlld lll'9tton ti °"*Al ... 0. 1M1Me, ~ Tho ._.,, ,..,.... .... onMlgfllf\ in.... of II ol, mMd fQr .... Md ---~ Of9nGe CO.I ~ come"""' to ,... ..,,.. tnd a1 ..-end oe. l'lydiocarbOI\ noeaaotllteedlMttClf.-. ~,....June "· 11, n. "°' June 4, 1, II , M , blCla Of IO ...... ~ """'· IUl>atMCee and ,...,..... tlofl to --.. ~-, ... W41S tnlllrt or ~ In IN lytl'IJ betow 1 ~ of 100 algl* lo ... Mid ~t_ ______ W!!:J4•~...:::==::::::::::=::::;_ h llilyPillt WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1986 Outdoor .•nt•rt•lnlng c. la for dellclou1 ley elppera.C2 Expand eenon•l aide dl1hH w1th • taateof Teua.C5 Barbecue brunch quick, easy For a wholesome. appetizing menu, select a balance of fresh and eon~nience foods What's the answer to the eternal cwestion, "What can wcdo that'sdifTerent this wcekendt' Well, why not try a bar&ecue brunch. It's an easy.tnd reuonably inexpensive way to entertain friends or just bring the family a little closer. Choose a balance of frah and convenience foods to make the brunch barbecue quick and easy to fix-a wholesome change of pace for everyone. And what could be simpler and more appetizing than a menu of delicately flavored Skewered Pork Tenderloin Strips with Grilled Fruit. an appetizing and healthful Orient Express Sprout and Almond Salad and melt-in-your- mouth coconut macaroon cookies for a light dessert. Succulent. moist. tender pork, especially when it is mannated, is a areat treat for barbecuing. Use boneless cuts to make it easier on the cook. Many marinades complement pork's light ftavor, but for this light meal try Apricot Barbecue Sauce fora special ftavor delight. A fresh idea for a salad is Orient Express Sprout and Almond Salad. It is easy to prepare and has a special texture and flavor that will excite any palate. To pve the salad zest, add mini croutons. This delicious blend ofberbs. spices, vegetables, cheese, bacon or meat is an ideal flavor complement for almost any salad asa topping. Fresh, bakery-made macaroon cookies served with your favorite beverage makes a perfect ending to a quick and easy great tasting barbecue brunch. ORIENTEXPR~SPROUT AND ALMOND SALAD A11orted lettace leaves • ouce1fresb11pr peas or 1 pactace (I ouces) frnea pea podJ 3 caps maa1bean1proat1 YI cap 1Uced water cltestnat1 1 cap mlnl croatoa1 '4 cap sliced almonds i tablespooa1 1Uvered orange peel 1 cap rancll dres1lng Tnm ends from fresh pea pods. Cook pea pods in 2cups bo1hng, salted water for I minute. Lmealargesaladscrvmgplateor6tndiVldualsaladplates with assorted lettuce leaves. Arrange pea pods. bean sprouts, water chestnuts, mini croutons and almonds JD pie wedge sections. Garnish with orange peel. Serve with salad dressing. Makes 6 scrvmgs. SKEWERED PORK TENDERLOIN STRIPS WITH GRILLED FRUIT 1 YI to! pound boaeles1 pork Iola or tnderlola, cat lD 3-laclt strips, 14 -laclt tMck 1 small freslt plaeapple, cat la 1pean or 1 can ( 17 ounces) plaeapple cbub 4 freall peacbes, 11d.a.Ded ud qurtered I fre1b apricots, laalved I pham1, laalved Marinate pork strips m Apncot Barbecue Sauce overnight or at least 2 hours. Drain strips and reserve sauce for basting. Thread strips on skewers. Brush skewered meat with reserved sauce and place on lightly greased grill over moderately hot charcoal briquets. Grill for about 7 minutes, turning skewers occas1onally. Brush meat with sauce; continue to tum skewered strips about 4 minutes or unul done. About 10 minutes before serving, thread pineapple spears, apncot, peaches and plum halves on skewers. Brush fruit with Wine and Honey Baste before and while gnlhng. Serve when heated through. Makes 6 servings. Note: Use cover on the gnll while coolong to eliminate Oare-ups. APRJCOT BARBECUE SAUCE 14 cap cookiD& oil 14 C8p wlH vtae11r YI cap apricot nectar % tablespooH lemon jaJce % tablespooa1 browa Hpr 1 tablespoon Dijon style mastard YI teaspoon ult 14 tea1poon cbJll powder Combine all ingredients. Sprinkle summer salad with nuts When the fresh fruats of summer arc in the markets. there as nothing quite as refreshing as a cool fruit, cheese and almond platter for lunch or a light supper. You won't even need bread af you arc caloric counting. Spreading the cheese on thin, cnsp endive or romaine leaves makes wonderful crunchy finger sandwiches, especially with a few honey roasted almonds on top. They arc so dehetous and easy to make 7ou'll want to keep several baas o them on hand for snacking. Toastina the almonds first before coolona with the seasonings and then slowly roastin& gives them a crisp. crunchy texture and glossy sheen that can't be beaten. Lightly ftavored with a sweet-salty blend of orange. honey, soy, prhc and amaer. they arc a perfect partner on (Pleue 11ee BRUNCH/C5) an appeuzer tray, too. In fact, once cooked, you'll have to stop yourself from eating the entire batch before they even get to the fruit and cheese salad platter! SUMMER~ BOUNTY SALAD PLATTER i caps wbole natural almonds ! tablespoons eacll soy uace ud boney YI teaspoon eacb grated orange peel, 1arllc powder and aroand &laser ! tea1pooa1 almond oil 1 small caataloape and honey- dew YI watermelom and pbleapple 1 plat basket strawberries 8 baaclles lfffD grapes % bucltes ndJve 1 bead romaine lettatt 1 \la poud1 •mall a11orted cbeae wed1es• Spread almonds an shallow pan. Toast at 350 degrees, 15 minutes. (Pleue eee NUTTY /CS) International wine venture yields success Chatcau Mouton Rothschild of Pau1llac in the southwest of France and Robert Mondav1 Winery of Napa Valle) Joined forces m creating the first intemallonal wine. back ID 1979 The wine 1s known as Opus One and the idea came dunng a conversation in 1975 between Robert Monda\1 and Baron Philippe de Rothschild. The two had met to discuss the evolution and future of Cahforn1a wines. Soon they were companng note'i on viniculture and tcchnoloi)" p~ilosophy and purpose m mak1Dg wmeThe conversation turned to e:it-f IFI cited discuss1on as the two explored the c possibility of com bin mg their sk1ll'i and HAO philosophies ID a JOint venture wane •••••••••••• Winemakers from both wincncs JOtned the talks. Final I). th~y agreed at was po s1ble to create a new excitement ID the wine world. afthey did, indeed. make a wine together. The announcement of the Joint venture was made simultaneously in San Franetsco and Pans m tht" spnng of 1980. although the two had altead) made their first Cabernet together the previous autumn. Their intent was to make a wine that would truly bnng together the best of California Cabernet and a classic Bordeaux. the French finesse and balance and California's innovative o utlook. Superstar's performance great ln the kitchen, too A label was created With men's profiles in an ink 1mpress1on as the logo. The rather artasuc 'itgnaturcs of hoth Mondavi and Rothschild p-acc the bottom of the clean-lined white label The first vintage. 1979. conmted of onl)' 2.000 cases. Y car by year production. has increased and by the 1987 \ intage they ex~ lQ release 10,000cases. Smee its 1Dccption. this w1De has been taken senously, though the price today is as much on the names on the label as on the fine character of the wine. Since the wme 1s the singular mtcmat1onal product in this field. it becomes a must for the c<'nn01s'ICur and much of It 1s cellared m private collections.. In 1981 a case of the wine brought $24,000 at auellon. This $2 000 a bottle pri~ tag set a record for the most paid for any American Wl~e. Jn 1983, an 1mpenal of the '7Q \intage '°Id for SS.200 Joel Grey Since he was 9. Joel Grey has acted, suna and danced his way throuah life. At 16, while appearina in a weekend stage revue with h11 father, the late Mickey Katz, Grey was spoued by Eddie Cantor. Cantor put him on his TV show and within a few ycan. Grey was established as an international entertainer pcrformina in such clubs as. the C'opacabana and the Palladium. While many ~pie remember Grey most for his appearances> in such Broadway production~ as "Stop the WorkS I wanuo Get Ofl" or "Come Blow Your Hom," others rcca.11 his stunnina performance as a dissolute emcee in .. Cabaret." a role that won rum both a Ton)' and an Oscar. In 1969. he ponraycd George M. Cohan m the musical "Ocorge M'" a role that netted him a second Tony nomination. And on June 25, TV viewers wtll have the pleasure of &«in& Joel Grey perform 1 medley of son and dance routin from .. Gcorac M!" when he appcan on "The Kraf\ All-Star Salute to Ford'\ Thcattc," al & p.m. on hannel 2. This performance. far from being just a bit of nostalgia, is only one part of the b\ISY career of Joel Grey. now 54 In the last two years. he has appeared m "Remo Williams: The Adventure Bqins," the movie in which heco-tarred with Fred Ward and for which he earned a Golden Globe nomination as be t suppon- ing actor. He is currcntlv directinp touring production o( "Zorba' ~tamna Anthony Quinn, u ~u a1 appcar- (Pl MMe8TA.a/C4) The panncrsh1p mccntly planted 94 acrcs of vineyards m Napa Valley on a parcel known as "Ballestra." In kcei>in& with the cu.nous. nat~ of Californians a new S\stem of\1nevard mana ement 1s bein& tned. Vmt"S were planted much closer than normal forc1na compeution for nutrients and water. The canpoy cover wtll be ~vercly cut back to. all~w more au circulation and un for the irapes The lower yteld per Vlnc ''expected to be balanced by grape quality. Eighty.five pcrttot of the new v1ne)ard 1s planted to Cabernet Sauv1gnon, I 0 pcrttnt to Cabernet Franc, and five percent to Merlot Plans arc under way for construction of an Opus One Winery near the Nape R1ver1t Oakville Cron Road Completion will probab1 be in 19 7. Thu tells us that the JOtnt ventun: 11 a firm one and th1t ua One 1 (Pl-...... /CS) ___ .. ________ _ ...... i I I J r ~ Cout DAILY PILOT/ Wtdneeday, June 18, 1988 __________________ --=i Frosties irresistible on a bot da;Y. Meat loaf updated with Cajun flavor In the 1950s meat loafwac;a bland but basic staple on thedinnermenu of most Amencan families. h was filling and economical using bread crumbsorcerealsasa meate'ttender But toda}. meat loaf has shed m blue collar am age. Man} of the trendiest b1gcn} restaurants are featunngclassic meat loafac; well as uncon" enttonal "chef's c;pcc1al" "ers1ons. And. with toda~ ·senthus1asm for reviving family lavontes. at-home cooks are proudJ} serving the meat loaf made from the reopc grandmother handed down to mom Onenewgastronomat \ensa11on that has embraced meat loaf1sCa1un cuisine, the spacycountf) cookrngofthe Lou1s1ana bayous. Ca1 uo Meat Loaftakec; the down-home goodness of meat loafand spices at up with charactenst1c Ca1un seasonings. including cumin. red pepper. green bell pepper. garlic and California cheddar and mo1 zarella cheese Cornbread crumbs contribute to the Southern na" or % onions, chopped 2 cloves garlJc, minced 2 tablespoons oil CAJ UN MEAT LOAF ~ cap cornbread crumbs I or plain l % pouds groud beef 1 egg, sligbtly beaten Ir-a cup cbopped parsley 8 ouces tomato saace2,• teaspoon each cumin and red pepper flakes '1'I teaapooa eacll Uayme ud sage 1 green bell pepper, diced 4 ounces eacb clteddar ud mozurella cheese, sliced Saute onions and garlic in hot 011. Mix remaining ingredients. except cheese. with onionsandgarhc Put half the meat mixture in oiled loaf pan Top wt th halfcombined cheeses. Fill pan with remainingmeat mixture. Lay rema1mnghalf of cheese on top. Bake at 350degrees for I 1/z hours. Pour offhqu1d. Serves 8. 48 Everyone loves a1ftaoo parties. But when temperatures soar, be sure to have plenty of eye-catchina. coolina drinks on band. When fnends amve, bnng out a tray of quack-to-fut lUSCtous frosties made with reautar or dccalfematcd ms.- tant quality coffee. This trio 1s irresistible? The Mocha Icebera 1s rich with choc- olate flavor and vanilla ice cream; the Ora.nae Coffee Frost sparkles with a scoop of oruse sherbet; the Coffee Alexander, smooth and spirited, works equally well as a rich cocklall or after dinner drink. The look says "elegant" -yet these drinks are super-easy to make. E.xpectrn1 a crowd? Make up several semnas of each dnnk hours before your guests amve and store rn the refngerator. Then wait unttl semna ume to add finishing touch- es like ice cream, sherbet, carbonated beveraaes and, if you wish, dollops of whipped topping.. Here are a few secrets for suc::cess.- ful chilly drinks: -To keep iced coffee drinks full. bodied. make the coffee stronaer than you would bot coffee. One rounded teaspoon of regular or decaffeinated instant quality coffee per cup of hqu1d is the right amount -For even ncher iced coffee drinks, use coffee ice cubes. They freeze just hke regular ice cube5 - simply pour fresh-made instant quality coffee mto freezer trays and frCC'Ze until firm, about 5 hours. -L1ttJe touches add a lot to your presentation -mint sprigs. an orange slice on the nm of the glass or dollops of whipped toppmg look very classy' -Freeze your empty glasses or mugs for an hour or two before usmg. That frosty look says it all! -Finally, serve in style! While the trad1t1onal iced coffee glass is tall and shm. yo u can use any ilass -large or small. Soda glasses, p1lsners. champagne flutes, large stemmed goblets or oversized balloon wme glasses will add your personal signature to these cool, icy Sippers. ORANGE COFFEE FROST 1 rounded teaspoon regular or decaffeinated Instant quality coffee 1 'i't teaspoons sogar "'-cup cold wale!' t,., cup cold orange juice Orange sberbet Dissolve instant coffee and sugar 10 water 10 a glass and add orange 1u1ce. Add a scoop of sherbet. Garnish with thinly slivered orange peel or orange slices, if desired. 'Nhy waste time In ptoln otd diaper$? Luvs Comfort 'M:*lband gently DW•• around your bobY• waist, and fits better than e"8rt Just llc• llttte ~ --------------1•'-'i 811116 • ~Hl I ~ASLU when you buy ONE -convenience pack or filllB any other alze OtSl'OS4llU D!An~ e C.C.SU..1111 Dl:Jtlrril r"'IN"f\\ ..... -~ ...,..... .... OWOO'! .. ·~OU"(~ "'•btJll'ld tlti ~ ... ""'""'Ofd.A.~ ~ l'!:,......,..""ljD". ~ "'.1t"'7'0t -cl'of ~ ~ • ~'-•.:IO• t \Of\ '1•0-;iM~ •to UDt•·~.,.,. ''""""' .. \I•""'~· ... ~~,. .. ,,.., ... , ~ CDlll't.~ Pf• 'VI' ••II ...... lb,tl ~ '<Q""'•'~ ••*"'• ~"f'W• 7::.1~"',!t, ~l ',;oc~b. ~·; 1; ,.',.,~ 'O! "'•~'\~ : f'(W f .tt!H ·~ ftr.-N\ "'-•td ,., W•"''ft!iv#l l'I') 1 OS.980 when you buy ~ /!. __ convenlenc. pack Of ""'6rl!J fQMB any other alze ~ DWllll • 5 Makes about I cup or I serving MOCHA ICEBERG t tablupooas (aboat) Instant claocola~flavor mix 1 teaspoon replar or deca- ffelnated lllltut qaallty coffee 1 cap cold milk coffee. Then star in cold milk and vanilla. Add ace cream. Garnish with thawed frozen non-dairy whipped topping, chocolate curls or stemmed cherry. 1f desired. Makes I serv10g 1 tablespoon creme de cacao liqueur 1 tablespoon brudy Pour milk rnto blender, add mstant coffee and_blcnd at low speed 5 seconds. Add remainina 1ngred1ents and blend at a medium speed unul smooth. Serve 10 &lasses over crushed ice. Garnish with strawberry and additional whipped topp10g, 1f desired. Malces I cup or 2 servings. COFFEE ALEXANDER "'-cap mllk .,. tea1poon vanilla 1 scoop vuilla Ice cream Place instant chocolate tla vor max m a tall glass. Add instant 1 tablespoon replar or deca- ffeinated lnstut qullty coffee ~ cap tbawed frozen non-dairv wblpped topping Lowering levels of sodium nitrite in bacon approved WASHINGTON (AP)-Approval has been gjven for making bacon with less sodium nitnte than had beefl requar-ed m curing-mixlure&, the Agnculture Department announced Monday. Donald L. Houston. administrator of the department's Food Safety and Inspection Ser- vice, said the new standard was approved 10 accord wtth an earlier National Academy of Sciences recommendation that USDA per- iodically review natnte usage and "matntaan levels consistent with the latest sc1ent1fic mfor- mation." Nitrite as used to cure or preserve meats and to help prevent botulism, a rare but deadly food poisoning. It also is used to impart color to certain meat products, including bacon and ham. Government regulators and the meat mdus~ try for years have gradually sought lower levels of nitrite m cured meat products. One of the concerns wt th bacon has been that high levels of natnte can produce mtrosammes when bacon 1s fned at h1~ heat. Some types of mtrosamines produced m. bacon have been shown to cause cancer in laboratory ammals. Houston said the new rule deals only with bacon because the mtrosamine problem appears to be limited to bacon. Most other nitrite-cured products are free of nitrosamines when cooked in their normal manner, he said . The USDA agency has been testing bacon siru:e--191& u part of the-crackdown on nitrosamines. Baco n found to have confirmable levels of nitrosamines when fned as held from the consumer market. Houston said the new rule was proposed Apnl 15, 1985. Effective 1mmed1ately, plants wnh USDA-approved quahtaty control programs can reduce mtrite levels 10 bacon from the currently required 120 parts per m11l1on to I 00 ppm The rule also perm a ts approved processors lo use a new method for making bacon by using lactic acid starter cultures and sugar an a cunng solution with 40 to 80 ppm sochum nitrite. Plants that do not meet USDA quality control spec1ficauon wall have to conttnue malung bacon at the n1tnte level of 120 ppm. Houston said. The new rule applies onl)' to bacon that 1s "pumped" wtth a cunng solution. the most common type avaalable to consumers. It does not apply to so-<:alled countf) or dry-cured bacon. Houston said existing USDA rules allow the production of nitnte-fr~ bacon and other cured meat products as long ts the products are labeled "Uncured" and the phrase. "Not Preserved - Keep Refrigerated Below 40F at All Times" appears on the label. Save big on a big new size. Save 50C on the meaty-tasting treat dogs love. Original Jerky Trea~ · Brand Dog Snacks. And na.N there's more to love 1n our convenient 6<>z size C: 1<186 Star Ito\! foodt Ir><. r[~~n,;;-~1~~;-1- S-SOO on ~ 6-0z. size pack.age of Jerky Treats• Brand Dog Snacks I ~ I ' I I I ' I I I f ~ ' ._ ca Requirements for refunds change constantly Dear June;-I recently nouccd a new wnnkle m the rcfundinaaame Some of lhe manufactUttl'\ are oow asklna for dated cuh-rea1 ter re· ceipts. Doe this mean tha1 all the box tops, labels and other proof!. of purchase I have saved for yean arc wonhlcss? -Mn. F W. from Pembrook• Park, Fla. Dear Mrs. F. W. -You may not be able to use some of the proofs from your collection if the refund requirement is specific about when the product be purchased. But many of the CUtTCnt offers requinn& reamer tapes are not specific. If a refund offer asks for a "dated" rqister tape, this does not mean you can't use a tape that has an older date -1984 or 1985, for instance. Also remember that refund--0ffer requirements are constantly chanj- mg. Just because a current offer requires a dated cash-register tape doesn't mean that a future offer will have the same requirement. Dear Jue -I recently got a chance to talk to a woman in our town who hasa reputauon for being anexpencnced refunder I thought J wouJd get some good advice irom her. but instead found the con versa- uoo very disturbing. She told me that she rented post office boxes in three different towns and uses a hundred different names to send for refund offers. She bragged about sending for the same offer dozens of times when the only proof required was a product code or Universal Product Code numbers, and she says she receives hundreds of dollars each month Why do companies put up w1th cheats hke this? I told her about the hard lime l was having finding refund forms She laughed and descnbed how she steals every pad of refund forms that she can find. How can we put a stop to this? People hke this woman are spoiling it for the honest shoppers' - "Honest Sbopper" from Grand Rapld1, Mlcb. Dur Honest Sbopper -It as sad to sa}. but there 1s a cnmmal element in refunding. The use of phony names and muluple post- office boxes is a scheme to defraud the manufacturer. This "expenenced" refunder you talked to may not consider herself a thief. but what she 1s doing as apirut the law and11 punishable b) fine and 1mpnsonmen1 What can we do about cnmes that cheat the manufacturers and rob the rest of us of money-saving opportumues? The same thing we should do when we see any other crime being committed. Report 11. In this case, the crime should be reported to the "Postal Inspector" an care of your local post office or the post office an the closest metro- politan area. Here'• a refud form to wnte for A Chips Ahoy' Pa.Jnter's Cap (retail ·val ue. $2.99) CHIPS AHOY' Fret Painter's Cap Offer, P.O. Box 13 76, Umonv1Jle. CT 06087. Send a self- addressed stamped envelope. This offer expires Sept. 30. 1986. but request~ for the form must be received by July 31. 1986. While waiting for the form . save · two brand seals from any two packages of Chips Ahoy' and/or Chewy Chips Ahoy! Chocolate Chap Cookies, plus SO cents (two quarters) for postage and handling. Herc 1s this week's last of refund offers. Start looking for the required refund forms, which you can obtain at the supermarket. in newspaper NUTTY ••. From Cl st1mng once or twice. cool In small saucepan blend soy sauce w1th honey. Stir in orange peel, garlic and ginger. Bnng mix- ture to a boil over medium heat Stir in almonds; toss to coat evenly. Boil. stirring constantly, until liquid as absorbed, about S minutes Toss with almond oi l. Place almonds on cooloe sheet in a single layer. separating almonds Bake 1n ce nter of oven at 250 dearees. IS minutes. Pour out onto oiled waxed paper. Toss and separ- ate every 5 minutes and cool. Store m tightly closed plastic bag when cool. Cut cantaloupe and honeydew in half; remove seeds; cut into small wedges; remove peel.•• Arrange fruit on md1v1dual scr v1 ng plates or one large platter. Separate endive and romaine let· tuce leaves Uc;c outer romaine leaves for another use. Place endive and inner romaine leaves on plates. Add wedges of cheese Just before serving, pile seasoned almonds onto plate (apprmumatcly 'I• cup per serving) Makes R servma~. • trongcr flavored chec'IC may be 'prcad on endive -mild flavored chenc on romaine. .. Cut watenndon and pineapple into wedaes ltaving nnd and crown on. Correction In the S~rkling Berl) runch recipe, published Wcdne~Ry, June I t, m the Daily Pilot, the amount ol A~ti Spumantc wu 1nrol'Tt<'t It should be l 105 m1lhhtcr hottlc~ The Da1I) Pilot rqrt"t~ 1h1~ttror l and magazine advcruscmcnts and from trading wtth friendt. Meanwhalc, nan collectma the needed proofs of purchase as de· tailed below. Today's refund ofTen have a value of SI I 50 These offers require refund forms BAOOIES $I 50 Refund Offer. Send the required refund form and three purchase proofs from any comb1na11on of Baggies Quan Storage and Sandw1ch Bags, Baggies Food Storage Bags and Baggies Extra Protection Freezer Bags, along with the cash-register t'C()C1p1 wilh the purchase prices circled. Expll'ts July 31 , J 986. GLAD Glaot Economy $3 Re· fund Offer. Send the requited refund fonn and two Uruvenal Product Code Ml' codes from any combination of Glad Oaant F.con- omy Trash, Larie Trash, Garbage or Lawn Bags. Expires July 31, 1986. GLAD$3 Refund Offer. Send the required refund fonn aod two Universal Product Code bar codes and tear strips from any combina· uon of Glad '45-count Large Kitchen Garbage Bags, or .30-<lount Ju11 f Ull£1 Trash Bqs. ExptresJuly 31. 1986. HEFfY Plates Refund Offer Receive up to a S2 n:fund. Send the rcq~ refund fonn and two purchase proofs of Hefty Plates 02-88SOforaSI rcfund;or ndthc Uon Tall Kildltn requited refund fonn and two (f.3;.6()44/l); SO<ounl putdwe proofi of Heny Platet o 'rruh (El-SOll/.SOlO • 02·1100foraS2n:fund;orsend the -unl 3 on l..argc 1'.ruh required refund fonn and thRe Lawn (E3-l0f0/ 1)i,. JS. purchase proof of any combina-counVl<kOunt ll-plloo tt V'f tion or 02-llSO, 02-llSJ , Load Trash It UWD Bail 02-8100, 02·1026, 02-1120 or (El-1533/2033); 24-c4unt/30· 02-3120foraS2refund. Scndalona count 26-taJJon Heavy Load 'Trash the casb·felilttr receipt with the 4 Gra s (E·J..2428/3028); .4'().couoa pwcbue Orices circled. &pircs 26-pllon Trash cl GTau 8qs July 31, 19B6. (E~0/1); 9()..count JJ...plJon KORDITEBa&sSl Rebate Offer. 'tall K1tcheo Garb 1e Bq1 Send the requireCl ~fund form and (El-9044}. lnclude the c:asb·"*stel two purcha.se proof• from any of the n:oeipc with the purchase price followi Kordite Ba · 60-<X>=.:u:.::n:.:.t--::et;;;n:~lcd.;::.;_;. 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SPKY Orange Mannadc for that a separate room was devoted to pme, poultry and ftsh and ex-cluckcn whispers of the Middle gnlhng lhem pcrimenting wilb se.asonin& mlA· East, with the Turkish touch of For best results "'ith marinades, tures to enhance these pilled items. cinnamor\ seasomna. the gentle w1pc meat or poultry clean bcfort We have built a mys:tique around hint of red peppers and the bnght mannaung. Use a glass, stainless the entire cntcrpris.t of concocting taste of oranges, first earned to the steel or porcclam dish, a plasuc bq the right auce or marinade. Hn-c Western world by Antb traders The or glazed pottery. Baste the !"cat or att two wnh the master's touch of complex flavonngs arc harmont· chicken from time to ume to "-CU-rounded, balanced flavor. ousJy united by Tabasco sauce mannate 1t evenly. When ready to Heart) Mustard Marinade com-As you qvor the aroma and taste gnll. tnm meat of any fat lO reduce ~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------...;.._--------------~~--__;_--------------------1 the chanceofcharnngfiarc-ups BING CHERRIES NORTHWEST LB. HEARTY MUSTARD MARINADE i,., cup Dljon-atyle m••lard 3 tabletpooDI IOf IAK'e 3 tablespooaa dry 1ller1')' wtne t table1pooo1 bro .. aapr I tablespoon ve1etable oll 1 dove 1arUc, mi.Dce4 'i'a a.eaapoon Tabasco sauce i poQ.Ddl round 1leak (LoDdon broil), cut 1 Ya lncbet Welt In medium bowl combine mus- tard. SO} sauce. Wlnc sugar, oil, garlic and Tabasco sauce, mix well Place steak 1n shallow glass dish or plastic bag. add mannade Cover dish. Refngerate at least S bou~. turning occas1onally Place meat on gnll about 5 inches from M>urce of heat Gnll 15 minutes on one side. brush with mannadc turn and grill I 0 minutes longer or until done as de-sired Yield. 6 to 8 ~rvm~. l\;QTE Mannade ma) be used I on lamb or pork. I SPICY ORANGE MARINADE a,, cup water N-Z~lond S~" Fresh Crispy KIWI FRUIT lA .39 TENDER BROCCOLI Lil A9 ROMAINE LETIUCE Troptcol EA .• 39 H~AJIAN PAPAYAS .. .'............... L8 • 98 1 .,.. cup cbopped ooJon ~ cap (half of a &-ounce can) frozen orange juice conceotrak, thawed, 11Ddlluted C:::::~u~t~t~•~·~·~z~a] .. ~1~11J~·~·~·~J ~-----c::!•i•i11if1~.,~z~[!!~~~>-----1111111111 •••••• 12 01 l.ooM Com NoMo. 10 Ot ~ f-::~,!°l 24-PACK WON TON Gollon Glos1 :;! .. MEISTER 58!. OR GYOZA 59 •· 39 BRAU -SKINS e $= I JAR 149 750 Ml Woth 7 00 Moil In Rebutt> P 1, !'.. 9Q CUTTY SARK SCOTCH 750 MI TORRE ASTI SPUMANTE Ill.ACK LABIL HOllMIL 9.ACON IR fJ~r. IA. IA9 a 01 P~g Sw1nleH "'''~ '>ou\OQfl! 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Refngerate 5 to 6 hours Place chicken on gnll 4 to 5 inches above source of heat Cook 25 to 30 minutes or until done Tum several times brushing with mannade each time. Heat remain- ing mannade and serve with chicken Yield. 4 servings STAR ••• From Cl mg in his own one-man show around the countrv. Earlier this year he appeared off-Broadway in the New York Shakespeare Fest1- -..al's producuon of "The Normal Hean." This schedule delights Grey and yet he admits to some frustration about not havmgenough time to do the thin~ he enJO}S -111'.e cooking. "C)omet1mes I fantas11e about open- ing a restaurant. but in reality. I would Just like to have more time to cook a meal for mv fne·nds and famil)," he explains "Smee m) kuchen is small. and resemble'> a 11h1p·s galle}. I hke to keep things simple and cook meals that do not take a lot of time I get a lot of enJoyment from makrng · dishes that use fresh vegetables and I use a lot of pasta." says Grc~ It 1s perhaps the combmauon of his show business career and his love of cooking that has shaped the interests of his two children. His daughter, Jennifer 1s a successful actress. and his son James ts studying to be a chef at the famous Culinary Institute of Amenca in Hyde Park Grey enjoys cooking for his two children and will usually include some lond of chocolate dcSS(rt on the menu "l love cooking thin~ with chocolate It 's hberatmg and fun to splurge occas1onally on something really nch!" he eitcla1ms This recipe for Grey's favonte Pudding Parfaits, tested by the Kraft Kitchens doesn't require a great deal of preparation time or space. "Someday I'm going to enlarge the kitchen so that 1 can cook dinners that arc more elaborate, .. he notes But in the meantime. he will do what show business has taught him to do so well -1mprov1sc JOEL GREY'S PUDDING PARF AJTS l 3Ya-oance pac1ta1e claocolate paddiDI and pie fllllDI mix I 1-ouce container (I caps) wblpped lopptn1 wltb real cream, tlaawed 1 .teaspoon almond navored Uqaear li't cwp nrawberry 11Jtt1 Prepare mix as d1rtctrd on pack.age for pudding. Cover surface of puddma wtth wax paper or plastic wrap: chill. Fold in I 'h cups whtppcd toppina. Fold liqueur into rcmain1na whipped topping. Layer puddina m1itturc. whipP@ topptna mixture and strawbenies 1n four parfait aJa $CS or de sen d1~hn; rcpeal l&)Cr:\. 4 ~rvin ... •...;.a.. .......... ~ ... -. ............................................. ·-· ...... · .................. _ ............. -.. -.................. ___ ....... __ .:.....~-:;....:;.~..r..... ........ __ .....__ _______________ --------- Side dishes complementcookoiit Reprdlcss of what's ~tamna on tbawed• Chill 3 to 4 hours, 1ently stmin& ~ th~ pill, it's the supponina cast of -,., captklDJy1UctdlJ'ftao.n1on1 ocasionally. i:r.~_.cw;:ttrud iflll-sidc ao-alonp that realJy wlda top1 Star acntly and serve chilled or at beam la tomat. .. .ce makes 1 cookout. When f ne h air 1 small ripe avocado, peeled room temperature with additional Cook bacon in medium k.illct and oyer-the-<:oalsaromas whet the seeded ud coanely cbopped ' picante sauce. Makes 4 to 6 until cri p; drain, reserving 2 appetllc, t.be Sldc dJ hes of ,um mer "" eap plcule 1111ee servinp. about 4 cups salad. tablespoonadrippinp. Cook onion move to center st.aae. l tablapoo • vece&able oU •Note: One cup cooked fre h 10 n:xrved drippiop until tender This year, expand your seasonal i tabletpoo • claopped fretll com kernels or one 8-ounoc can but not brown. Crumble bacon; side dish nepenoine with cookout cllutro or parsley whole kernel com. drained, may be add to skillet wilh picante sauce, accompaniments that spothaht the 1 tablespoon lemon or Ume Jalce substituted. catsup, brown sup.r and cumin; taste of Texas. Fam1ltar tn appear-If.. teaspoon 11rllc ult EASY BARBECUE BEANS mil well. ance but with unique Lone Star '1• teaspoon sroud cumin 4 bacon 1Uces Add beans; bring to a boil. State flavor tmpact, these super Combine t<_>matocs, zucchm1, ~ cap cllopped oalon Rcduoc heat; simmer uncovered sides will steal the show at any com, green omon and avocado in I,', t.o ~ eap plcuce 11aee, •• about 20 minutes or until sauce 11 outdoor meal. large bowl. Combine remaining de1lre4 thickened to desired consistency. ingred1ents; m1x well. Pour over Z tabletpoou cata•p Makes 6 to 8 servings. about 4 cups N!xt hf!1de y~·uhn~d a special vegetable miltlurc; m~ gently. z tabletpoou browa sapr beans. COOa.OUt SI c UJS • pass on old I ________ ...;__ ______ _!__.:.._...,;__-=----------------!~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!! standards and serve Gnll-S1de Fiesta Salad. To prepare, a colorful combo of tomatoes. zucchm1, com and avocado as mannatcd in a spicy vinaigrette made with cilantro cumin and mild, medium or hoi p1caotc sauce. Prepare the salad well in advance to allow all the flavors to mmglc and mellow To some folks' way of thmkmg, a cookout spread is incomplete without beans. Easy Barbecue Beans, with its sp1cy-sw~t Texas Ulste. 1s a sure-fire nominee for the season's most in-demand gnll-sidc accompaniment. Made in minutes from canned pork and beans and elevated to new heights of flavor with bacon, onion and picante sauce. it's an ideal complement to steaks, burgers, poultry or pork cooked over the coals i---- GRILL-SIDE FIESTA SALAD Z medJam tomatoes, 1eeded and cltopped (aboat Z cups) 1 medlam iaccbiaJ, diced (aboat 1 cup) 1 cap froien wbole kernel com, WINE •.• From Cl intended to be a permanent wane on the scene. A luncheon was held recently at Jimmy's in Beverly Halls to herald the release of the 1982 vintaee. On hand were Baroness Philippine de Rothschild, daughter of Baron Philippe. Roben Mondav1 and the two winemalcers. Dunng luncheon, the '80, '81 and '82 vantages were compared. The 1979 1s no longer available. Herc arc some notes made during the tasting· These are not copycat wrncs. They arc w10es of ele~nt stature, Bone LB QUARTERS Blue Bonnet ne well made with time still needed for LB maturity, but they ane of unique 1L_.::~~!!!!~==~~=-~:=!~-~~ -------------------'---_;;,;;;.----------------...J character. These arc wmes that arc ,.....--=------------------, --------------------------------------- sculpted, honed and shaped loving- ly The 1980 1s a .., er) nch. big and full wme !~envelops 1he senses as }OU sm~ i~ taste 11 and revel an 11s long fil}lsh. It 1s slightly opaque. has a lot offlesh and moderate tannins The '81 wine 1s slightly lighter 1n color and texture, 1s a little peppery 1n the mouth. but has a long elegant finish and receding tannins The 1982 1s 1mmmcnll> more dnnkable now than the 1980 thoupi 11 1s somewhat hea'>; w11h 10 VARIETIES REGULAR OR CUSTARD-14 VARIETIES tannins. It has a translucent deep L-~===~~---=:::_ _ _:~--8~-0~Z=.J purple color and a vef) forward ~--------------------------------------nose This may be the bottled royalty of the bunch. It 1s so full of vibrant character that 20 to 30 years from now 1t may rank with the greats of the world. As for cellaring prospects. 1f you have any '79, put at down for about 10 years The 1980 should do well for 15 to 20 years. the '81 about the same. The bag 1982 would be a great gift for newlyweds to open on their salver anniversary. Reta al pnce of the ne~ release 1s around $50. former yea~ shghtly higher. In a quick overview of wine hst prices m restaurants around town I found the I 980 pnced from $90 to S 120, the 1981 from $80 to SI 05 Better to purchase a few bottle~ al rttail and put them away unttl their pnme, rather than dnnk them before their umc at such hefty prices. BRUNCH ••• From Cl WINE AND RONEY BASTE t table1pooo1 Port wlue S tabletpooDI boney l &abletpoooa batter, melted Combine ingrtd1ents, brush over fruit bcfone and while grllling. CRANBERRY ICED TEA 1 ~ e11pa botllng watu • teabq• l cap Hpr I up lemon Jelct" l cap craaberry Jalct" ('C)Cktall I qHrt tlab toda. clallled keca 1 Steep ttaba&s in boalina watt-r for S minutes: remove baa-~. squce11na out liquid; add sugar. lemon Juice and cranberry juice cocktail, stir nna to dissolve supr. Just bcforl' ttrvina, stir in club soda Pour over tee cubet an tall stas~s. Makes 2 quarts. On the MOVE? ell your extra household itcmt1t in cl ified. \ Meat Dept. Savings Family. 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Bath Tissue="T ~ '1.19 W! nE AIOMT TO UMlT Oli' MFUM: ..., •• ....,. ........ Ot...,30~ SALO TO~ OEAl.lAI ~ WHOUSAUAS .. -0 o a • a a e ) J J f .... C8 Orange Coett OAll..Y Pll..OT/ Wednesday, JuM 18, 1986 Preserve fruits of your labor Preserve fresh fruits now to enJOY throuJhout the year. Sttawberry Apple Jam joins sweet strawbemes and tart apples with a hint of nutmea an a homey spread perfect warm from the oven breads. One of spring's favorite blends resuJts an Strawberry Rhubarb Sauce. Herbcd Apple Jelly takes hnle effort yet rewards you with a crystalline Jelly flavored with a hant of fresh herbs STRAWBERRY APPLE JAM S larce. tart apple• 4 J:Upl aa1ar ! tabletpoon1 lemon juice ! qaart1 1trawberrlea I teaapoon natmec Prepare home canning jars and lids according to manufacturer's instructions. Peel. core. and chop apples Bnng apples, sugar, and lemon Juice to a ' boil in a large saucepot. Simmer and sur 5 minutes. Clean and crush strawbcmes~ add to apple mixture Cook rapidly, st1mngconstantly, until thickened. Stir in nutmeg. Carefully ladle anto hot Jars, leaving 11• inch head space. Adjust caps. Process 10 minutes in a bo1hng water bath canner Yield about five 8-ounce Jars. ! qaart1 1trawberrles 8 cup11u1ar STRAWBERRY RHUBARB SAUCE I tablespoon lemon juice I tablespoon grated lemon Pffl Chinese salad easy with leftovers fherl' 1s an cas \ ''" ..i \ II> l' llJll\ < h 1 nl''>l'-'>t) kl h tt ken c,a laJ "'11 hout spending a lot of time and rnonl'\ S1mpl) combint· .,uu·uknt khu\ crshrcddcd c.h1d.:l'Jl "'1th cn'p \\.Jtcr chestnuts, pea pods. rnlorful grt•cn onions and rcd bell peppt'r rhunb To'>s light I) t<H:oat with "'"l'l't-sourdressingand spoon on tu tool. shredded Cahforn1a 1rl'berg kttutc "'iut onl) eas) to prcparl'. hut al.-.o nutnt1onall} well-halantcd. 1h1' cas' dish 1s relat1Hh IO\.\·(O\t -anJ 11 look s and tastes guuJ, wo · · Thi'> hght and relrt:sl11ng .... ilaJ 1ndudc' both 1rad1twnal t h1ne'>l' ingredients and \mcncan rnn H·n1enu~ food items. yet 11 rt'latn'> thl' ll<l\ or., of the Orient The grngcr-g.arlic J1 C'>">tng uses \Cry l1ttk '>O) ~un· -JU'>t enough to add good color and a hint offlavor-'lo sodium content sta~.., thawed 4 green onions, lhinly slJced on tbe diagonal ( l cup) 1 can (8ounces) watercbestnut1or ¥1 cupjlcama,sllced •,cup red bell pepper, cut Into cbunka l orange, cut into balf-sllces Ginger Dresslng ( ore. nnse and thoroughly dram lettuce, chill m plaSl1c bag or plasuc l n\~r Heat about 2 inches of 011 m mm1-fryer or medium saucepan to about 375 degrees. Add noodles to oil. a small handful at a tame. (Noodles "''II puff and cnsp ma few seconds.) Remove from oil with fryer rack or '>lotted spoon Toss chicken with pea pods or green beans, onion, red bell pepper and IO\.\ CHIN ESE CHICKEN SALAU \\aterchestnuts. Shred lettuce and arrange around edgeoflargc platter l bead California iceberg lettuce Top with chicken mixture and pile m1 fun on the sides. Garnish with l 011Dce rice flour noodles 1 ml fun ), optional orange shcec; Pour dressing over chicken. Makes 4 servmgs. Oil for deep drylng Ginger Dressing: Using blender. combine 112 cup sugar. 11J cup whate 2 pounds chicken breasts, cooked and coarsely shredded or lefloHr '1 ncgar I tablespoon SO)-sauce and I 11• teaspoons freshly grated grnger cooked chicken, shredded rout Vot hir at low speed. slowly adding 1 2 cup .. egetable 011 until dressing l package (IO ounces) frozen pea pods or frozen whole green be_an_s-'-, ___ 1s_1_h tl k and smooth. Makes I 1/1 cups ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ultra brite · TOOTHPASTE For whiter teeth and fresh breath l poud rbabarb Prepare home canning jars and lids according to manufacturer's 1 nstructions. Clean strawbemes and crush. Comb1 ne crushed hemes. sugar. lemon Juice and peel in a large saucepot. Simmer and sur 20 minutes. Clca.o rhubarb and d1ce into 'I• inch pieces. discard leaves. Add rhubarb to strawberry mixture. Simmer and stir until slightly thickened, about 20 minutes. Carefully ladle into bot Jars, leaving 1h inch head space. Adjust caps. Process 15 minutes in a boiling water bath canner. Yield. about4 pint 1ars. HERBED APPLE J ELLY % ¥1 capt apple Julee ! 4-incll 1prt11 freab llerb1 (batll, ro1emary, or &bymel 3 capt Hlar I pou~ Uqa.ld pectin Prepare home cann10g jars and hds according to manufacturer's instructions. Jars should be covered with water and boiled I 0 to 15 minutes to sterilize. Reserve 3 or 4 herb leaves; set aside. Place remain mg spngs of herbs in cheesecloth bag. Simmer apple juice and herbs m cheesecloth bag in a covered saucepan 10 minutes. Stir in sugar. Increase heat; bnng to a full rolling boil. Boil hard 1 minute. Remove from heat; discard bag of herbs. Stir in pectin. Carefully ladle into hot Jars, leaving 1/1 inch head space Place a reserved herb leaf m each jar. Adjust caps. Invert Jar for a few seconds; then stand upright to cool. Yield: about three 8 ounce jars Salad snappy with ginger CUCUMBER SALAD 1 large 1eedle11 cucumber (about 14-lncbes long) !,'a tea1poon 111t 2 tablespoon• aagar 3 tablespoon• wblte rice wine vinegar ts-cent 1l1e 11lce ginger, flnely cbopped ! 5 LUJJ Peel cucumber, thinly shce -there will be about 3 cups In a small bowl sprinkle cucumber with 1/• teaspoon salt; toss well. reserve. In a cup stir together sugar, vinegar and remaining I/• teaspoon salt. Drain cucumber; add ginger and dressing; toss. Makes 4 servings. L-----------J • Cl ____ _ ' For yea~. 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Betty Crocker Real Fruit Muffins ' ........................................................................................................ -...------------~~--~-~--------~------ Sunny salad sumptuous Double dressing gtves combination an unusual taste When the weatbcr beau up, most people's .appetjttt cool down. So summerumc menus tend to feature hahter, more re!raluna fare. This year, add a new spark of 1ntef'CSt to your hot weather reper- toire with Sunflower Salad. It features an unusual combination of refreshina tastes with an equally unusual "double dressing" tech- togrtbcr. Yet you set all the benefiu of fmh-wtioa dRUinsJ _ith 1 pcrf«t blend of btTbs and spiC:cs. Best o~ all. Y~U set reliable rhults every ume. raJD or mi~. SllNFLOWER SALAD i Clips •mall pru&a (e.rbcrew bow~elbew) ' l •~ or 7 eoce cu water- peded tua, clrataed and flaked ~ Clip ·~ celery ~ C•p 1Uted (rffD oaJon ¥1 cap clear ltallu or Fread1 dttaalq l cap blved 1ffdlea1 ITHD grapes 1 I ••re cu MUU:rbl or- uu.e.I "'-c:91p may ... tae or alad Uni I ~ eap toute4 au flower keneh Cook past.a as directed on pac1c- aae; drain and cool. Combine past.a, tuna. celery and onions; add Jt.ahan dressing. Let marinate at least '° minutes. Add papes, oranies -toss to mix. Spoon mayonnaise over aalad. Spnnk:Je with sunflowet" kernels. Toss just before servina.. Serves 6 to 7. nique. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~---:-------------------~~:t,:;:Ei~ 1~~: ~ Breakfast for 6 for .48 Per Person, Plus dressing. Then. Just before semng, grape halves, mandann oranaes and sunflower seeds arc tossed m Vi and blended a1l t<>aetberwith lots of ODS creamy mayonnaise Usmg commerc1aJly prepared Italian dressma and mayonmusc makes thJs recipe a really cool Onlintited Double ~oupons opuon for the cook, too. There's no mess. fuss or muung involved in putting this sunny salad Nutrition given boost with snacks Snackma can 11ve you a nutn- uonal bonus Wlthout busuna your diet. It 1s what you cat and how much of it. not when you cat 1t, registered d1eucaans Jo-Ann Hcslm and An- nene B. Natow wrote 10 the June issue of Redbook. that can make snacking hazardous to your health. The average Amencan consumes about 20 percent of his or her daily calories 1n snacks, but these snacks do not have to be h1ah 1n calones and low m nutntton. Research shows snickers often have leaner body builds and arc better- nounshed than nonsnackcrs. Snack.s become healthful when they arc considered an extension of your meals. nsthcr than "extras." That way you will be less likely to cat impulsively. Snack only when hungry; sto~ when full . The right snack can give you vital nutnents -and fill you up so you won't be tempted to overeat. The smart snacker makes every bite count. Tbmk of snacks as extensions of meals. If you bad a burger and fnes for lunch, have a m1d-a.ftemoon fresh frwt snack. If you had only coffee for breakfast, try jwcc and a muffin on your coffee break. Plan most snacks so they provide a nutnuonal bonus. Citrus frwts provl<ic vitamin C. Cheese, yogurt and ice mi lie are sources of calciium. Raw vegetables offer vitamins, minerals and fiber. Snack only occasionally on salty, heavily sweetened or fried foods that arc low m nutnents and high in calories. Control scrvmg size. Put food on small plates, beverages m jui~ glasses. Di v1de larae bags of prct.zcls and chips into half-ounce portions and store them m individual saod- wtcb bap. Buy muffins or cupcakes rather than cakes. Eat b1te-s12e candy bars. Snacks should be budgeted mto your total calone allotment They come m hght. moderate and substanttal vaneucs -Light snacks of 25 to 75 ca.Jones can be 10corporated easily mto even 1,200-<:alone-a-<iay diets. -Moderate snacks of75 to 150 calones arc fine, but if you have two of these go easy on dessert and keep your remaining meals of the day medium in stze. -Substantial snacks of 150 to 250 calorics arc really mini-meals. If you pick nutritious snacks in this catqory, they can be ideal when you don't have ume to cat regular meals. If you arc going to cat three mca.ls that day, balance your "snack attack" by making meals smaller and lifhter than usual. -~weets att hi&h energy snacks everyone craves. lry some that arc l 06 calories or less: two fia ban ( I 06 calories): I creams1cle (103). 10 malted milk balls (I 00), 'h cup vanilla ice milk (92); 5 vanilla WI.fen (15): I 0 animal cracken (80): 2 lady fingen (80); IO jelly beans (66)· I chocolate~vercd &J1lham cracker (62); I cup cantalouix (5 7): l medium k.JWt fruit (46). Snacks of less than I 00 caloric, include medium baked potato (95) and tablespoon rcduced-c.tone salad dressi111 ( 4); and Y4 cup raw cauliflower (21) with tablespoon blue cheese dressma (77). Abo I 1hcc f ro:r.en f rcnch toast (8S) with l teupoon powdered 1~ (I 0): 'h cup fi:esh stniwbemes (22~ tplu1 Y.i cup plam low-fat yogurt (72 : 2 larsc ribs celery (I 0) stuffed wi 2 tablespoons Camembert chcae (85). . 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Lyndon LaRouche <1upportcr Art Hoffmann was cerufied Tuesday as the winner of the Dcmocrauc pn- mary m the 40th Conaressional Dlstnct. but wnte-in candidate Bruce Sumner as calhna for a recount Justice retires Clllef Juatlce Warren E. Barcer la Tetlrln& after 17 yea.non the Supreme Court.AS Kate Smith dlea sm,er Kate Smith d.lea after a Iona lllnea. A6. Coast Developer refused zoning for houses on Holly Surgar Co. property./ A3 California Two men who posed as a married couple are charged with the death of an Infant they were adopt- Ing./ A4 Nation AT&T reaches a tentative agreement with one of the striking unions./ Al Food For weekend entertaining that's different, try a barbecue brunch./C1 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Clasalfled Com lea AS A3 A 10-11 A recount ofDemocrauc votes cas1 an the race wall beJ!n Thursday and should take abou1 two weeks to complete, Orange County Registrar of Voters Al Olson said Tuesday Sumner requested the recount to clear up d1screpanC1es between a machine count that shows ham 1be Umpire not hit, wife of fan says By ROBERT BARKER OfMMDllllJ ..... 8Wt A man who allegedly attacked an umpire during a brouhaha at a boys' baseball game was innocent of any wrongdomg. his wife said Tuesday. Robert Foster, 40, temporarily banished from attending SeaYlew L111le Lcaauc baseball games because of the incident, never delivered a blow 10 16-year-old umpire Chns Ellson, Diane Foster said. Mrs. Foster's comments appeared to contradict statements witnesses made to police that Foster was the assailant Police: Lt. James Walker said Tuesday 1ha1 detectives will re· mtervaew wttnesse!. If their com- . men ts hold up, he expects to take the case to the Orange County dastnct attorney's for the filana of assault and battery charges, he said But Mrs Foster said Tuesday that she and her husband and mother and father were innocent bystanders while chccnna on their son Bob's 1eam. the A's, at Edison Hi&h School Sunday. (Ple&M 9ee WIP"£/A2) Driver in tanker fire ~ . turns self in to police By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ot_IWIJ,..IWI A hat-and-run dnver who plowed into a gasoline tanker early Monday turned himself an later that day, Costa Mesa police said Tuesday. John Stanley Wolczak of Santa Ynez slammed into the Unocal gasoline truck with has '76 Dodge station waaon at about I a m .. causing the tanker to burst mto flames at the 1ntcrscc1ton of Newport Boulevard and I 9tb Street Wolczal. 38,Jumpcd oul of the car and ran. police said Contrary to rcpons thll there was . a woman passenger with him, Wolcz.ak said he was alone. He told police he hadn't slept in two days at the ume of the accident. and couldn't recall hts actions after runnin' a red lt&ht. sideswiping a small pickup and crashing into one of two gasoline truck tanks. Truck dnver Michael Perry of Los Angeles JUmped out and e'ICapcd without miury (Pleue eee DIUV&R/A2) likely winner and a hand couo1 of wnte-m ballota that pep him lbe loser an hl1 battle for the lqialative teat. Accordin& to election n:1uh1 certified Tuesday"' Sumner lost to controvenaal Hoffmann of Santa Ana by 267 votes. But the final tally i1 saanificantly at oddl Wlth an unof- ficial macliine count of votet on election ni&ht. Accordina to the unofficial rcsulta, Sumner, head of the county Demo- cratic Pany, should have won lhe nomination A count of ballota punched for Hoffmann and for the wnto-tn potJtion showtd Sumner ahead by a comfortable l,4S9 votes. But a band count of wnte-1ns, requucd to root out improper votes Like th<>1e for "mom" and "Mickey Mouse,•• demolished Sumner's edse over Hoffmann. Sumner, who reluctantly entered the consreuional cont.est when local Democrata leamed Hoffmann -the only DemocratJc oomrnee -was a follower of the bizarre LaRoucbe, u1d be can't undentand how be Phone booth reprieve ..... Ted Robln8on, left, and Paal Coleman, an employee at Lanon'• ab.lpyard, atuad Dcmt to an ltDCliall-.tyle phone bootb that the city wanted to yank until uaen came to lta clefen.e. Public phone finds lots of champions Hy STEVE MARBLE Of ... D.wr ........ In a city where malhon dollar deals are struck over lunch and locals ahde about an boats as b1a as a house, n's cunous that anyone would come to the defen~ of a public telephone booth an Newport Beach. But 1t happcnccL Al Larson, lhe owner of a Pacific Coast Highway shipyard, started 11 all when he purchased an old-EniJish telephone booth from a defunct Victoria Station restaurant an Irvine. The phone booth. which cost $3,000 or about 50 cents a pound. was installed adjacent to Larson's Shipyard alona Manner's Male and equipped wtlh a Pactfic Bell P9Y phone. (Pleue Me &l'tOLISB/ A2) could have lost I.has many votes between the machine and band counts. ltutaneet of precinct worken van- ously inatructtna vot.en to punch theu ballota or write in Sumner's name, but not do bolh -which 11 required for a vote to be counted - have cropped up in the days since the election. However, O lson is not convinced the: number of cues ia 111fl,ificant enouah to affect the out· come. "We're ta!kina about I peroent (of pT'CClDct.s in the diltria). Tbal the other 99 percent did their job correctly," be II.id. Sumner ii DOt IO IUTC of I.bat, thoua)l. Should the recount ID qaiMt ham, Sumner said he will to to cou:n to a.eek a new elce1.ion. Olton eatimaled the COit of a special election at about $200,000. The Sumner catnpeJP it payina SS,000 for lbe t'eCOUOt. whic:b will be re1mbuned if the election resu.lta change. (Pleue ... BOPY'llAJIOit/ A2) HB graduates tear up rooms at Irvin'e hotel Ocean View principal holding conferences wtth some parents BJ ROBERT BARIER Of .. Oll9r ........ About 40 or SO Ocean View School students allccedly went on a spree at a pany LO an lrvrne hotel 1wte Monday ni&ht. causlJll an undetermined amount of daf!ll&C, scbOQl and pn- " vate sources said Tunday. The party-t<>Cn allq.cdly were evicted from the bt&h-nae Irvine Holiday Inn by lrv1ne poba: or by hotel sccunty personnel at about I a.m . Cathy McGoua}l. spokeswoman for the Hunt1naton Beach Uruon H iah School Dutnct. wd revelers allqedly took a door off iu lunses. left a stain and Clllftt\e burns an the carpet and scaneRd beef cans and liquor bottles tn lhe swte. Ocean View Princ1pa.J Sohn Meyen held confercnoes throu&hou' the day with parents of I 0 of the students who were allqedly the most 10volved in the incident, McOoueb said. One parent indlaaled tb£ district i considenq barrina the involved youQISla,'I from ~patina . an Ocean V 1ew a;raduauon c:eremorua. wbtch are 1e6eduled tooi&bt 11 6 ~l WcstminsteT Hiah Scbool 1tadium. Cotocidcntally, Ocean View ffi&b School held iu annual 1enior bfalc- fast Tuesday monuna at the same hotel where the put)' wu bdd Monday niaht. McGoUJb wd 1everal students were taken out of tbc banquet room and interVleWed dur· '• ma the brcakfut, but that tb.crc were noanests. Other sources said .. lou .. of nu- denu were involved. Efforts to contact hotel offiaalsand Ocean View Principal Meycn weft unsuccessful. A parent, Pet.er Douty, father of Sunset Lcque buketbl.ll player Dana Douty, said that hu dauabtct was praent at the hotel and bad put up some money to rent the rooms. But be claJmed that IM party was "deiached" from the sehool IDd that (Pl ...... GllADe/A2J Car-pool lanes on 55 attracting • • 1ncreas1ng use Report says freeway now has 2nd hlghes~ car occupancy rate _ By LISA MAHONEY Of ... D.wr ....... An mcrcasma number of motonsts are usana car pool lanes on the Costa Mesa Freeway, makana 1t the second haahcst occupancy frttway an the Los Anaeles.-Orancc County area.. a s1x- month reVlew of the expcnment concludes. Crediting the C'\pcnmcntaJ lanes for a "s11rufican1 ancrta~ m the number of car pools" on the freeway. a state Department ofTransportat1on report released Tuesday said the fTceway'a occupancy rate as now JU!lt below that of the San Bernardino Freeway with its El Monte Busway The overall I 21 person per vehicle averaaeon the Costa Mesa Freeway IS ht&her than rates for four Orange County and seven Los Anaelet free- ways tracked by Calt.ranl. Sl1d tra.ftk enaineer Ron Klusz.a. Only the San Bernardino Freeway Wllh au bulway and threc-J>C{SOn-per-vehlde car pool lane minimum has a more 1mprcss1ve average, he said. The 55 Freeway's rankina 111tanifi- can1 because occui-ncy rates on , Oranac County freeways are tra- dauonally lower than those of free.- ways an Los A~lcs County, Kluaza said Whale traffic m rqular travel lanct has remained constant on lhc ~ County frccwa)'.. use of the car pool lanes has steadily increased 1n the su months smct they opened, the repon said A weekly aveTqC of peak car pool lane use shows that in the six lb month of operation, about I 1178 vehicles an hour ZJpped south tn the morruna while an averqe 1,468 vehicles an hour headed north an the evenina. At the bcaJnnana of the car pool lane e'\penment. the oeak !Outhbound (Plee.ee eee CAR-POOL/A2l Death Notices Entertainment Food Mind& Body Opinion BS.8 A9 88 A7 C1-8 BS A12 A3 85 84, 8 81-• A7 Alcala denles kllling girl at death penalty JJ,earlng Pollce Log PaparlZll Public Notices Sporta Television Weather A2 By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of ... D.wr,......,. Convtcted murderer Rodney James Alcala took the stand for the tint tame Tuesday and denied k1lhng a 12-ycar-old Huntmaton Beach a.irl an 1979. ~lcala never tt'!tafied dunna the tnal phase in Suptnor Court. where he was found guilty a second time of k1dnapp1na and murdenna Robtn Chnstine Samsoe His first conVlc- uon was ovenurned by the stale Supreme Court But defen~ attorney John Patnclc Dolan's lane of qucst1on1n1 Tuesday appeared aimed at puttana a que5taon of doubt an 1urors minds ahout his client's au1lt as they con.1dcred whether to return Alcala to death row Led by Dolan, Alcala d11CUSKd has phone calls and actiVlllcs durina the 11me precedtna and followina the June 20. 1979, d1sappcaranoe of Samsoc when she was baklna to a ballet cla~s in her beach-area net&h- borhood. Peace Corps a 'religious experience' Newport Beach professional took time off to direct Peace Corps in Fiji Islands h's atmo t a rch11ou' cxpenencc, he says. Stanford Green. a tall, •tatrly man 1 IUCS WISlfully past hlS balcony over ooklna Newporf s 9a<'k Bay fhe vast upank of wairr 11vt'' way to ferule fields. humid hardwood fomt and turquo1.c blut ~-.ter. Grttn 1s bade an FiJ1 , an anc1rn1 . h•nan·La 1hcltered fmm the outside world by the PaClfk Ooean For"' months, Cirttn'\ hfe ~lop ped 1n m1dstf't'am The clanit•al P'Y· chol tt ind oorporatc devck1pmrnt • conwltant 1oolt a leave from his con uluna work to arttpt an 1ppo1n1- men1 && director of tht lJ.S Pe41ce Cot"P' 1n F111 and nt1ahbonna Tuvalu. Green. who has worli:ed u a cns11 l."'Oun lor with the Newport Beach Pohcc Otpanmen1 and v.ath nlfl)Or- attons ha' 101 managemtn• pro~ lem,, sa•d he did not 10 the "land lunJdom 1ttk1n1 1 carttr "I JUll decided I wanted a ~tungr 1n m ltfe and this setmed to be what I wantt'c1 " Ht dad not 'hOOK Fiji, he '81d urttn uid he went to Washinaton, DC., in July and Auauu .last year f~r the Pea~ C'orps onentatJon Thtn 11 wu the lut'k of the draw. "It wa1 the nei't country that happened to be avatlable." Lookina back. Green wd he would ''rte0mmend_J01nina u a volunteer, but n a staff member, J'd have to thank twtcc. Washanaton IA out of touch ... ht said. Orttn amvcd 1n F11i in Sq,tember'. ormcrly a 8ntish colony. F'ya ha1 7.S0,000 people and approumatcly )()() islands. .'Pf'C&d over 7,000 mil 'if ocean 1n the PaClfic '°uthwcst near Austraha \ Ahhoulh the main campus for the Univenuy of lhe Sou'h Paclfk 1~ localtd 1n FiJi. condtt1ons on many or the i lands are pnmauve. he said Some fWce Corps sites ~ .o remote he had to ny some I SO miles.. drive for half an hour. then aet out and watlt. Ootna to one i11c, he waded two riv"1 on a two-mtle hike A1d1n::ctorofsomc 120 voluntcit'n, ran1m11n ase from 20 to 70ycan old. he saw .ome fl'markablc c amonJ. has staff, he atd. "TMY re m~1ficcnt.. by and larac -ood. hd mtddle--clau ptOl)le, wtll- educatcd and totany daffrrent ft'om the volunteen of 11'1e 'b()a, Thty'fl' aiv1n1 up two yean of thrar lives to Whale answenna in a rambhna. conversat1onal tonr. Alcala looked directly at the 1uro~ and rqularly wandered from the que~uon\ The tedious. day-long questaonana prompted Judcc Donald Mc<."anan to send th? jury out tW1ce ..o lhat he fint could berate Dolan for focusm& on facts that had no ~levancc to the G. JEANETIE AVENT PEOPLE IN THE NEWS move into a uranar rulture "It's almost a rthaiou e'pcnenc.e. a way offtnd1n1 younelf You 11ve up f•m11iar anchon -clothes. can - puttint aside the tbi tJw dd'ine ourxlvn in thtH'ulturt. You have 10 bt you in a mon: Jl'Ofound St"n~ It has to bne a profound effect ... • Some of the ol~.voluntttn ha'c (PJ ...... P&ACS/~ heanna and then could scold Deputy 01'1nct Attorney Thomas Goethals tor not obJt'Cttn&- · 11 appcan you·~ try\na to estab- lish hnaenna doubt even thoU&b the tnal IS alf't'.ady ID the IUth phase," McCanin told Dolan. "*'<'r ~ndma the Jury out a l<'Cond (P1eue ... ALCAl.A/ A2) OC ezpandlng use of Inmates on labor crews 87 LISA MAHONEY °' .............. Oraqe County will ult matt mmate labor to keep coun'y road and Oood control channel ctcan . •vu'a 1n est1mattd $'493,000 a yar wbll helJ>1DJ to eav county Jail Over· crowciina. The county Ro.rd of pery11on Tuesday authoriz.cd &he hlrina ot ie" tn pubhc ployca le> oyer1Ce cxi-nckd • -oft C1"tWI. The 1nma com ia kt for wtuch pri tnct (Pl---1JOllAft/ A2, I I I j .._,.. ___ . __ _ 0nnge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Wednaday, June 11, 1ia8 Suspect a rres t ed in arson fires I J PAUL AaallPLBY ............. Asuspectedanoni1t wa intustudy Tuaday aft.er allqedly torchma two fua lo Huntinpon Beach dunna the ni&ht, fire official 1&id. Machael Simpson. 19, confeucd and 'fw'U arrested rollowina tbe Kct>nd blue at Los Arbohtos Apenmeot1, 21051 Newland, 1&1d fire Capt. Rick Orunbaum. Aca>rdan& to Grunbauin, fire of- Ocials were called at I a m to a \'ebacle fire at Cabnllo Mobile Hom<' Park, 2 I 7S2 P•afic Coast H1&)lway They found a I 97S Mazda en1ulfcd in names. Fire officials no11ced Simpson nearby, and residents said he did not hve in the park. However, he d.iuppca~ before oflk11ls could qucetion bam, Orunbsum aa1d. AaecondcallJust befort S a.m. ~t fire(l,lhtert to the apenment compleA where they found a carport and 1everaJ vehicle) "fully involved," he Yid. It took 16 fircfi&)lten about IS minuto to oontrol the blaze, wtuch desttoyed the carport, two motor- cycles. 1 car and a pickup truck. l wo other vehicle, across the alley suf· fered heat dam .. , Grunbaum said. "Witnesses said they heard noises. looked out and saw the carport suddenly fully cnaulfcd," Grunblum '31d. "That'~ not normal for a fire. We had a hot, fau-burn1n1 fire within ,,, i ""''""' .. S1mpeon wu qain aponed ll the IClt'ne w~ be wu questioned by fire Detective Bob Ruuell. Followuia lhat interview, coupled with witheuet' statementt and an innstipt1on of the firca, Simpson wu taken to tbe Hunttnaton Beach Police beadqua.nen where be was charaed with anon and was beina held on $2$,000 b&il. On.mbaum uid S1mpsoo. ad~ unknown. confessed to s1Art1n1 the fires. No 11m1lar fires have e>tturrcd in that area recently, he said Damaacs were eslJmated at $6,000 to the Mazda in the first fire. and S4S.OOO to the c.arport and vetucles m the second Power cut to 2 ,200 c u stomers Switchboards were Ooodcd Tues- day night when a power outage blacked out 2.200 Southern Cal1- fom1a Edison customers in Costa GRADS ... P'romAl he would battle any possible attempt 10 bar hu. daughter from part1 c1pat1ng in graduation cert'mon1e<;. ''The school 1s out of It It had nothing to do with 1t. It (the pany) obviously got out of control "he said ''Whate .. erdamage there was I'll pay my share to have 1t restored" Mna and Newpon ~ach "The city\ going cntz> ," said a dispatcher at thr Nrwpun Beal h Police Ocpanmenl ALCALA ... From A l time, a v151bly ag1tatrd ~kCanin ordered G~thnls to obJe1..1 io Alcala·~ hearsay testimony Alcala dented abducting and slay- ing Samsoe. and said ht' never confessed to other prisoner<;, drspite testimony b> a former Orange C oun· t> Jail mmatr Power was resumed to about 80 pen:ent of the customers 45 minutes after the outage at 9: 10 p.m .. said Edison spokesman Ken Bdhs. Power was restored by •wnchana lanes and c1rcu1ts as work crews searched for th<" c;au~ of the outaae. Some 400 customers near Pacific Coast H1&)lway and Dover and Wcst- chff Dnvest1ll were without power at 10:30 p.m. Belhs said the area affected by the out.qc was bordered by Maanolia Street oo the north. Su~nor A venue on the west. Coast Highway on the south and Dover ()nve on the east. INMATE LABOR CREWS EXP ANDED ... From A l would charge S67S (JOO a )t'ar said Public Works Director Carl Ncl'lon r he 1nmat(' work pragr;im will co~t an estimated S 183.000 a yt'ar he ~1d Starting 1n late summer or earl)' lall. as man) as 65 1:imatc\ a da) will pick up trash and illegal sign\ along county nghts of wa> clear bru\h from llood control channel~ and a\.,1\1 park crcv.'i an clean1ng up after werk<"nd \ ISltOr\ The county USl"'> about ZO 1nmatt'., for cleanup operations on v.cekend\ nght now. Nelson said Development an umncorporatcd areas of south Orange < ounty ha\ created a need for more cleanup crews. alcord1ng to Nclwn Thr Dr<>hfrr a11un of rt'al e\tatc <;1gnc. along the ruadwa}\ on wceken<l"> ,., a pan1cular probkm, ht' \.i.lld Nelson ~1d pubht work\ •>taff suggested using inmates as a way to tnm costs ShenfT-Coroncr Brad vales IS behind Lhe plan bttaUSC It will keep \Orne inmates out of jail entirely. while reducmg the super- \. ISO!) burden un Jiii deput1e\ during the da\ °'lt'l\on \aid lnmatec; lhn\C'n for thr program will be ~recned to be \urc they arc 'low mk" Mu<;t will have been scntj:'nled for manor or nonviolent lnmcs such a\ failure l<> make t'h1ld suppon ra}mt'nl\ A Judge may have ordered weekend dranup work ac; pun1<,hrncnt Others sentenced to county Jail but considered suitable for the work program will fill out the crews on weekday, and return to Jail at night, Nelson said. OnanJe ( ounty has used Jilli in- mates for cleanup work for about 30 years. thouah weekend work sentences for manor cnmcs arc a relatively new wnnkle, Nelson ~1d He '81d those prc\Cntly on work crews have caused few problems. Most prefer the work to sittma in 1111 and know they will be "10 deeper trouble" should they walk away from a work detail, he said. One 1 ornate did escape from a work crew about two weeks ago, Nelson said WIFE SAYS TEEN UMP NOT HIT •.. P'romA l ~he ~1d the umpire wa\ rude ctnd obnoi11ous and b1a5.ed agam'>I 1hc1r team and made unplesant commcnl'> ahout her and her mother Afler allegedly squabbhn~ with <.oac.he\ and parents the ump1n: goaded Foster onto the field. Mr~ foster said that a rna<.h from thl' 'v"a11kt'eS. the other team <itru<"k him Mrs f o'lter ..aid her husband formerly boi1cd at < emtu'i College but that he wa\ non-v1olcnl and didn't drink It was dunng the donneybrook that 'one troublcmahr \\-Cnl and c.alled police.' she Yad Umpire l::.llson wu. not available tor comment but his mother. V1r- gan1a, said that Mrs. Foster's com- ments didn't square wnb eyewitness accounts that Foster struck her son several times in the body. Ellson was officiating the pme without pay and by h1m~I{ after the regular umpire failed to show up ~he alleged furthrr that the )UUth -wh o had an arm 10 u ca5t from a previous IOJUry -went after her hu\band w11h six or so supponer\ She \aid her husband put up h1<i arm tu defend himself but that "he nr"cr htt the bo)' onc.e" HOFFMANN WINNER •.. IMteaJ \he claimed that c;e"eral pcopll' held her hu\band down and DRIVER ... l'romAl The hlaie \COi name\ K~ leet tn!O the air. and bumtng gasoline flowed into Cit} sewer-; creating an eene glow 1n the gutters Morning commuter traffic: was reroult'd around the 1ntcr\CC't1on, cau<i1ng c,ome n:s1dents to arnvc at thC'ir Jobe. as mueh ac, an hc1ur late M1<,<Jcmcanor hit jfld run c.hargl·c, were hkd against Woluak 1n 11.irh<>r M untt: 1ral < oun a p<>ltle 'lpokcc,man From A l '><lid Art Hoffmann But 1f a ~pec1al election 1s necess- ary, Ol50n said the county would probably have to foot the bill. The race for the Democratic nom1- nat1on in the 40th Conaress1onal D1stnc1 was the only contest whose results flip-flopped between the unof- ficial and certified tallies Olson has acknowledged that there ha ve been more problem'i with Sumner'\ wnte-1 n campaign than a similar efTon by lJ S Rep. Ron Packard four )ear'i ago A p<>\\1hlc c'planat1on 1'1 that wntc-m campaign'> "come along very, very seldom" and voter!> may get confused as to how to properly cast a vote. he ~1d PEACE CORPS HAS ITS REW ARDS ... From Al told him "they would hc dead 1f tht'}' '>Ct 'IU1rvang. f IJtan'>" 8} constllu· WC'ren 11n the Pca te C '"J'l" l'eoplr 111 lmnal law 85 f>t'Hcnt of all the land their 7<1~ fee l rC'Juvenatl·d muc,t ren1a1n 1n tommunal own- Hc1c the)' fc:cl patto1111ccl he 'Miid cr'>htp b~ the vdlagn "J IJlans can In F 1Jr gray-ham•d "oluntt"Crs arc alwa>i.go balk 10 their village " :1utoma11call) g1"l'll grC'all'.'r rc\flC'll In hi1. thl'.'lf'I 1\ the "povtrty of "fmm cc.Jiatcl) thq 're doing somt· 1gnoranu,., lo" 'it.ind:irds and hOU!•~ thing important ·· 1ng." \dtd < treen "The Peace Corps One woman wa~ a lhron1l' tom-effort " invohr~ in bnnging better plainer when ht' lirc,I met her. -.aid . ..an1tat1011, hcnchual means ofcook- Circen Aftrr a short v.h1lc "\hr wa\ ing and water ,y,tern1 Some .,lands so much more rela \Cd and rewun t' l ha' e no watrr, it''i brouaht in by fut It wa~ a hcaut1ful thing to S<'e .. g11vl·rr1111e111 boat .. Voluntecn have hdpcd tht' 1c,landen build ram c~tch- Pcacc Corpe, voluntcer<iare gcnt•rul· mcnt 1a11k' wh1<.h 1s marvelous for 1Sts, s~ud < •ret"n "WC' offer our1.i·1 vc' the c:ronom) llrl ausc the aovernment at fnends ;1nd thr (ho'll) country doc\n't ha\.C to hnng 11 '"·he "8td decade, whrr c thq v..rnt lht: vnl un · <>th<.'r form' of help arc more teen " V11lagc\ha1;l'toa\k fora l'C'iltr \llhtk 'l31d (1rC'en In lhe rural area ( orps couple, hr c,;,ml • v1lldger\ lave 1n hou\C~ framed with The Pea1..e < orp' " ln"oht•tl 111 hardwood and straw m1tt1n1 \Ide~. thrte maJor arra\ an I IJI health. I he women s~nd many houn cook· edu<;<1t1on and rur:il dnclopmrnt he• 1ng over unventcd wood 'ltovt'\ said. Reg.istntd our~·\ teat h nt lhr Ry way of cum pie, the: volunteer nursma school :ind \ l\1t the: I)( ru1;il w uple introduce\ a c.mukclen stove "tc& that vents to thr root, and hope the Althou&h the cou ntry 1~ poor in v1llaaen adopt lhe 1de4 "Thry'rt. many way~. s111d C .rcen . "You nc:vcr there 10 be neatthhon" MAIN OFFICE :U!.I" ,... Ccilt• -l.• ..u• --CJ< •• •I,(, •• ..._ .. ;, , ;>C What C1reen calls "bouom-hncf\," people oncnted toward quick results, may get fru5tratcd 10 FiJ1. But it's enou&h that they like you, \aid Green "The fact that you're lcam10g about theirc.ullurc 1s tembly import- ant " Peace ( orps volunteers arc the be't ambauador'i the l lnated States has. ,.1d Green. Despite 1u 1solat1on and pnm1t1ve lifestyle. F1J1 does seem to be a central plat.c 1n the Pacific. said Green. It wu an 1mponant •taaina area for thousands of Amencan trowps dunng World War lJ and there is a Amenc:an FmbH'Y there Green 531d the f'IJian 1ovcrnmen1 has asked him to advu.c officials on the openina of a tounst bureau in Los Anaeles bee.au~ "Fy1 has never marketed ttstlf to the United State\" u a tourist dett1nat1on. "If you want 10 ao someplace d1fTtten1." 11id Green. "and you're not• mult1m1lhona1re.10 to hJ1. 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The Caltrans report, reviewed by the Route 55 Advisory Comm1ttet Tuesday. hsts no adverse effects of introducing the two car pool lanes last November There have been fewer 1cc1dents than before the lanes were introduced and some reduction 1n travel time. Caltrans analysts say Accidents over the fim 26 weeks of car pool lane operation averaacd 23 a week compared to 2S a week in the seven weeks prior to the opcnana of the lanes. Most ofthe accidents have been rear-enders that occurred either 10 the car pool or the fut lane. A c1t1.2Cns group caJled Dnvers for Hlghway Safety disputes Caltrans accident data. Spokesman Joe Catron says a three-year review of accidents on the freeway show a 77 percent increase since the introduction of the car pool lanes. In terms of time ~pent on the freeway , peak travel times along the I I -mile stretch between the R1vers1de and the San Diego freeways 1s now sh&htly less than the pre-project averqc of JS minutes Tht conats- tion penod has also bttn appreciably shortened, the Cahrans report said. There hM been no significant chanac m what Cahrans calls "oc- cupancy v1ola!lons" -suwe motor- ists usma the cu pool lane. The morning violation rate rcmamsat 9.9 percent while, in the evening, the number of v1olat1ons averages 6.5 percent. A rate of I 0 percent or less is c;ons1dered acceptable. Some lane mod1ficat1on1 made to ~uc.e the numbCT of dnven who enter the car pool lane illcplly have not been efTect1ve, the rcpon aa1d.: Others have worked and the number of so-called butTer violations also stems to have aone down as a result of motonst!!' familianty with the lanes. Money spent for 9-incb yellow pylons and rcflccton was wasted. the report &aid. The yellow tubes were au hit the first day they were in11&Ucd and the v1olallon nate m the area where reflectors were installed has actually aonc up. The Oran~ Count~ Transpor- tation Comm1&.sion initiated the car pool lane expenment u a way to increase the number of people us1n1 the Costa Mesa Freeway without makm& major lane addttiona. ENGLISH PHONE BOOTH WINS REPRIEVE .•• Prom Al The booth. as red as a fire enJ.lnc, was hard to miss. "Al's thinking was that there wun 't a phone booth m the area and that people who needed to use a P.hone had to dash across the highway,• said Paul Coleman, an employee at the boatyard. "And that's danaerous:· he said "We have nc&r-m1sscs about every da " bus ndcrs depo'l1ted near the \h1pyard frequently wander around the commercial area looking for a telephone, as do customers from the nearby Beachcomber restaurant, which docs not have a pay phone "It's not only cute. Its the onlr pay phone on that side of the strttt.' Yid Susie Dove. a regular customer at the Beachcomber. "Everyone loves 1t and lots of people use it." she said "It adds a little 5emeth1na to the ne1&h- JUNE'S BIRTHS TONE The peorl ~ °' on ocddent of not\lre It b«ome tu<+. o ~ ofMt occident ftlat mon ~ 1omper1n9 wlftl nature to make the occident o plonn.d nent A<cOf'dlnt to on old Arob legend, f*J'h _. formed ~ ,._lit dewdrops f.I! into the MO ond W>el'e twallaw.cf by oyit.n. fod 11. natural peorf1 Ofe formed wh4WI o 91"om of tond Of' othet lrrltont _.. lodoed lnalde on ~, '""'wt or clom. To pro..a ltt Inner tl•we, the moltv• MC,..._ o fluid, wtlidl hordem orO\lnd th. lfri font loyett of thk flukj cotted "nocre" odd to th. thody growth of wtlot b«Ol'l'lft o p.cwl Now, "cvl tvred" pearl• ore pr-odvced by manuoet., ploc-lno 0 ""Y round b.od ln'9 o mollvtk. wfllch I& hp• '" controU.d pooh TMM poof&, .,.._ li'9fony, b«ome pearl ''fcmm.'' Al the pn>per time, the .,...-t wtrich hoa fonn.d OfOVftd tti. b.od le talt.n from the moUvtk. Cultvred pearl1 Of• ivtt 0t reol 01 notvrol pit0rk The only dlffertne9 It .,._ ~ by wt.l(h th. ~ • lndut.d to ,_ .. r-otl '°' tho.. of '°" Mm In Jun., lfl.e ,.art ce ,..., IM cef· _.,,__,,,_ • ., ,W•o m1tode of the .... ' borhood." Coleman said the booth fits nacdy in the harborfront commercial area. "People have actually go~ to the effort to stop m here and thank us," said Coleman. "That kmd of ~luff doesn't happen too often " Great' Not so .,eat City officials said Larson failed to act a needed building permit and violated a zon1n1 restriction by plunking down the booth within a five-foot setback area The red phone booth interferes with the vicwofmotorists leavmg the boatyard and adjacent restaurants, said Ken Perry, a pubhc works engineer. "We were oppo~d to 1t," said Perry. But local bu~mcs'I owners and customers decided they ..-cren 't aoina to be disconnected so easily. They took up a petJtion. A petition JC 10 save the phone booth. "Everyone •i&ncd. nol only be- cause they liked the phone booth but because ofall that Al Larson has done for this communi1y," said Dove. Larson, she sajd, is viewed u one of those rare do-aooden, the k.ind of au~ who closes shop at Olristmas so his workers can m•ke toys for needy children The ~t1tJon, signed by 129 phone- lov1ng people, was delivered to the city. A city committee subsequently approved the phone booth on the condition that it survive 1 14-day appeal penod in which critjcs of lhe booth could register complaints The appeal period eJtpired today without a smaJe compwnt beina filed. The phone booth wu spared. "I thank people will come to like it.'' wd Coleman. "It'• the Mme color u the city'• new trolley c::an." anrca1.,. 1835 NewoOrt Blvd ., ~1 62 Costa M- l:otJrA MESA. OOCJllTYAAOI --@ • ..