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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-06-19 - Orange Coast PilotI ORANGE . , FAIR ' FOR!CAQ8 ON A2 * THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1986 Mesa high schools fail state goals Estancia a nd Costa Mesa High fall short in r eading, math scores on state tests By ROBERT HYNDMAN °'Ille o.lly .......... Fewer than half ofCahfom1a's high schools met two-year goals for im- proving their reading and math scores, allhouah test scores ro~ overall, State scnools Su~nntendent 8111 Honig said today. Anael pitcher Don Sut- ton became the 19th pitcher in major lea&ue biatory to win 3"00 1amea when he beat Tezu fS -1. C l . Coast Diana Peters was ap- pointed superintendent of the Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District./ A3 Nation The world's second longest-living recipient of a permanent artifi cial heart has died./ A8 INDEX Advice and Games Boating 84 C4 A3 Locally, seven high schools reached Hontg's aoals. SIX achieved goals for either read1na or math and two schools dJd not meet the ~U&te goal'i, accordma to ,tat1"1cs based on ( ah- fomaa Assessment Program tests "The ume has come 10 recogn11t schools which arc meeting ( alt- formans' cxpect.at1ons and ask 1JOm1 Couple wins suit against ex-dentist By STEVE MARBLE Of-0.., .......... A Huntington Beach couple: whose daughter died after being anesthetized and treated by former dentist Dr Ton) Protopap~ were awarded $425.000 Wednesday b> Jurors an a wrongful death suit But there as great doubt whether Per and Ulla Isaksen wall be able to collect from the bankrupt dentist or insurance earners "It ti. finall) over and we an~ very very relieved · Mr\ lsak-.en ..aid today ''Thi!> has been \o cruel and "° draining I rnuld not poss1hl) go through an)more .. The couple's daughter. Kim .\n- drcasscn. died Sept 30. 1982 dunna routine dental treatment at Pro topap- pas's 19th Street office 1n ( o!>t.a Mesa Protopappa~ a h1gh-volumne dcn- t1st. wa!> conv1ued of ~cond-degrec murder 1n 1984 10 the deaths of Andreas~n and two other patacnh He now 1!> serving a I S-yc~r "icntcnce at <iolcdad state pnsoit. tl c did not tcsufy dunna the c1v1l tnal an Supenor Court 1n 4ianta Ana The Huntington Beach couple filed a wrongful death suit against Protopappa"i an 1983 but the tnal did not began until last month when 1uron began heanng nearly the '8me (Pleue eee COUPLlt/A.2) touah quesuons of the ones which aren't.'' Honia said tn a prepared satement releucd today. "We've reached the first two-year benchmark and overall the st.ate i' on l.af'ICl." Statewide, the improvement was 0 5 percent an readina and I. 3 percent 1n math. Honig sel a goal 21/J years aao for h1Jh school students to improve reading and math (AP scorn by O.S percent Schools that did not show improvements of better than 0.5 percent could still pin credit by fintsh101 an the top 2S perunt of comparable schools, bucd on Kon: from the 1983-84 school year Manu H1ah School of Hununaton Beach. for example, showed a !lfiiht decrease tn math score.. yet remained amon1 the top 5Corers apanst com parable schools an both reading and math. And scores at Univenaty High 1n lrvtne dropped '1hghtly 1n reading but finished among the top 25 per~nt an both cateaones. Statewide, 349 of 739 h11h school met or exceeded Ho ma'saoaJs in both readina and math. Locally, those tchoolsmcJuded Manna, Un1ven1ty, El Toro, Edison, Irvine, Laguu Htlh and Ncwpon Harbor htah schools. Another 2S91ehools 1tale'Wlde met the goal an only one of the two categoncs or showed improvements. Alona the Orange Coast, those 5ehools included Corona del Mar. Fountain Valley Huntanaton Beach. l..quna Beach, Ocean View and Woodbndae h1Jh schools. Final day for Glalei: School Pioneer farmer Ernest Olaler, left. aharea llOllle memorlee with a 0011J> of MTenth grade atudenta on Olaler Scbool '• flnal day Wed.ne84ay. Tbe BantlJlltOn Beach acbooJ la beiq cloeed after th.la J'etU. En.lc>Yint[ ht.a company are, from left. Holly llaa'Cen. K.lmberf y KeatlJU(, Marl Otlnljl. Stacey DtJ'Wppo and Tlll&ny J'teld. Bulletln Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Pollce Log Publlc Notices Sports Televlslon Weather 81-2 CS-7 85 C7 83 86 C4 A3 Lack of insurance may stall water park C4, 8 C1-3 83 A2 By PHIL SNEIDERMAN u d G. JEANETTE AVENT Of the 0.., "9t ...., A court hcanng 1\ ~hedu led 1 ucs· da) to determine ~hether the ne"' Wald R1verr, wa1er amu~rnent par~ will he permitted w o pen the lollow- ang da\i at Lt0n < ount~ 5alan 1n Irvine, The opening ol the park hinges on a kg.al hattle between the Irvine C o which owns the property. and lhe park opcrator'i The Irvine ( o. be- lieves Wald Ra vers has 1nsuflicen1 ltab1ltt) covt'ragc while park oper- ator\~) the Irvine ( o '<, insurance requirement t'i eitce<;c;1ve The ln;1ncC o ha!>obtaancdacourt order preventing the water park from openan~ prior to lhe heanng before Orange ( ountx liupenor ( ourt Judge Harmon Scovalk Irvine Co auomcy Jeff Wallace ~ad he wall \CCk an 10JUnl11on preventi ng the water park from opening unttl the o~rator<. obtain S 10 m1lhon 1n ltab1hty co .. erage. "Sance the water park has heen unable to st'curc the required in- \urance co .. eragt' we lecl compelled 10 take measure\ to protect ourselve\ as well a'i the public from the nsk of uncompen\able lawsuits," Wallact' 'iatd in a prepared statement \\-aid River'> ha<i hccn destJDed as a fam1l) park "1th water <thdcs and other amu\Cments WaJlacc saad the I,.... inc ( o. does not question the ..afet) ol the ndcs but ~nts lhc (Pleue eee DELAY I A2) Finally, I 3 I ldlools dld not meet ~t.alC an ::hher readinJ or math. y. COi~ Mesa aocf Estancia h1ah scboo were inc.haded in that aroup. Un(lcr 1 leaJslative mandate. the st.ate Ocpartment of Education beun adm1ni1tenn~ the CAP tests in 1973 10 third-, so;th-, eiJhth-and I 2th- sraden m rcachna. wrmen o- presaion, s~lhna and math to measure bow •ludents ~ ~rformma in each school d11tnct. (Pl ....... llUA/A.2) High-rise proposal infvlesa shorter Segerstrom m ay cut IO s tories rom s k yscr aper By TONY SAAVEDRA °'_..., ......... Prompted b) a sur;ey of Costa Mesa rei1dents developer C.J. · Sqcrstrom & Sons as con11denn1 cutt1n1 more than I 0 floors from a controversial 32-story skyscraper that was defeated 1n March. Malcolm l«>il. Segerstrom plan- nina d1rector, aa1d arch1tecu will likely red"f the tower to "t0mc- 1hina aroun lO stones .. b«ause of result5 from the compen)'s survc)'. released Wednesday Traffic and he1Jht were the maJOr concerns amo na people retumina the quest1onna1re on how to ~urrect the proposed hagh-nse. called "One South Coast Place·· The 2.425 rt!>pondcnts over- whelm1naJy adv11Cd the S:cvntro ms to shorten the SOO-foot-hi&l\ lowt'r and to provide bctt.eT way1 of hand- hna po\entaal traffic problema. Traffic was hated u top F.'onry by 4(). 9 porccnt of the rn1dcnts ~ spondina to the survey. followed by 18.3 percent who caJled for a l't'duc- taon 1n he11ht After reluct.antl) scrapptn& the proJCC1 thrtt months ago Segentrom official~ questioned whether protester\ reflected the feelings of the general public or a _vocal few However, survey rcsuh.s !Cemed LO ~tamp an exclamauon point on the arauments that toppled the com - pany's plans to build the laracs1 tower 1n Orange" C aunty As an ohve bram.h of sorts. the (Pleue eee Stn'SCRAPER/ A.2) Prosecutor labels Alcala 'a sexual carnivore' By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OfltleO.., .......... Calling conv1clt'd loller Rodney James Alcala a l)rcdator who d~sn't deserve pity or -;ympathy. Deputy Dastnct Attornc) Thomas Goc:thal~ on Wcdnesda) a"iked a ~upenor Court JUry to gave ham the death penalty Gocthal~ u1d Alacala is. "a St"xual cam1vore -a meat eater. Ard the meat he thnveH>n 1'1 our childr.-.1. the mo'it anncx.cnt member'> ul our '><>· ucty ... Juror'i were-10 began their dchhcra- t1on an the penalty pha..e of >\kala\ tnal toda) Alcala wa<;eonvactcd for the "-·wnd 'tame on May 2H ot the kidnap •tnd murder of 12-ycar-old Roh1n Chn'1ttne c;;am"iOC of Huntington Beach. His first conv1c11on for the: June 1979 slaying. which 'lent him to death row at !)an (.)ucntan. was overturned by the Caltfornaa liupremc Court Dunng Wednesday's closing arau mentr, c,octhals guided )Uror<> through a history of Alcala's cnm1nal record In 1968 Alcala ludnapped 8· \car-old Tait <>haparo of Hollywood and left her for dead. In 1972. he wa!I given a 'ICnlence ofone year-to-life for that cnme In 1974 he packed up I J-year-0ld Juhe Johnson of Huntangton ~ach Family finds itself footing bill in fake physician case Th1\ 1s a stor) about httle v1ct1rn !I II doesn't involve a muh1m1lh<>n dollar law\u1t fhe medical ailment 1sn'1 a broken back or brntn dam age It'\ about an ingrown toenail. And at'\ about a Fountatn Valley tecn-aacr who'K' loot problem thppcd past the safeauard, of modem medi- cal care State anvest1gaton uy the ph)s1c1an who treated ht'i toe wa' not rt'ally a doctor at all It's alM> abc>ut parcnl!I ~kana modest compensation for medical upcnsts, only to discover they're simply small potatoes an a VHt lcpl stew. Thr. parc-nt\ daam al least SO lawyer\ httvc turned down their ca'IC ~use the pott'nt1al payoff Just l'in'I larat cnouah The way Barry and 1 ('n f1orcn \Cf' 1t, the medical and lcpl profes'ltOO\ have h1l them wnh a double wham m~. f he flort'n\ Ml) tht"} mtt a phy\• 1c1an umed Alvtn Jam~ ~tewart an January I 98S at Eme~1-Cart family Centtr, a walk·m chnrc at I 7QOO Brookhunt St. tn l·ountam Vall~y Tht Florens admired Stewart'• •tylr In trcattna tht1r cld"1 wm Strw', ca1t of monnnuclco~" by ordenna a blood t<"t tht'n ptt1enb1n1 anti· t>1011~ l PHIL SIEIDEllU Focus ON THE NEws "I ltked him bccau'K' he'd spend an hour an thert' talkina lo you ii you didn't under:'itand '°methma." l era Floren uad "He was a very nact: auy We were aoina to u~ htm for a reaular phys1c1an ." Over the lollowin1 \il'ar. the nor en' and their thrct '°n' rttumt'd to the walk-in cl 1nrc with other mtnor medical problem'i In one instance Stewart removC"d a 1fOW1h from Mn rloren·, foot T::ven thou&h the tnCl\ton ipht open after tho cfoctor removed the ~tttch" and required a hO'lpttal emergcnl y mom v111t. the Flortnt' faith 1n l>r Stcwan dtdn'l wavf'r In January I QKf>, T t'rt t-1011•n toolc her m1ddlr wn C hni no" I 1 ha< t. (Pleue eee r<>OTlrtO/ A2) Hearing set in case of fake doctor By PHrL SNEIDERMAN CHIMO.-, .... twt lnnquc lkrrt'ra, a \anUI l\na ret,1den1 cha1ed with 1mpenonat1n1 a phy\1c1an or IR months at two walk· an ch nu:~. will fa<.t I fl ftlony <h•rac at 11 pre tnftl heanna July 16 1n WC11 Onanae County Mun1npal < oun Deputy Oi\tnC1 Anornt'y M1n1n ~ naqul\t uid Hemra couldbe \('nlenced to a maximum e11ht yr.al'I 1n pnson tf hc IS found IUllt)' .. He's 1l1Tady cha~ with more l ounts than would ad4 up to the e.Pl ~t'ars," Enaqua•t u1d. "I would think, pract1c-ally ~pt"ak1na. that lhC"rc will bt no 1dd1t1onal charan filed. But lht 1nvest1ptinn I\ onaocna. •• Hem-ra wa, armitecf in April aRcr (Pl_.. ... HEA.llINO/ Al) • I and took her 10 the beach where the) smoked a manJuana c1garet1e and he kissed her Alcala was returned to pnson for parole v1olat1on .\lier he wac; paroled in I ~77. polKc found nude photos of children 1n .\lcala\ home lie got 20 tl41 \~ lor parole v1ol at1on In I 979 he packed up a IS-year-old girl an Pasadena "lie bound her tx·a1 her. stuffed a \h1rt down her throat and gagged her until \he pas'l('d oul," C rocthals ~1d "Then he rallCd her and \odom11cd ht.·r · A tew month'> latt.•r ht• k1dn..ippcd and murdned ~am\oc. "There'Homcthangabout him lhl.11 he's abnormal!\ '1olcn1h allrat.'tt'd to )Oung 1arl<,,'"C 111c1hal\ \did But the pro~utur ..aid JUfCl" r,houldn't feel Jn~ pit\ or \ympath\ for Alcala .. A\k \.OUr\Clf 'D11 I wan1 10 waste 1t on ham')• "This ,, lhe kind ol la~ that call' ............. ,,.a.,,.. 9eeJl Van B elryck (left) a n d Blaln• De Brower aport b1ac* armbancla to prot t ba.rrt.nC of friend.a. for the death penalty af JUSll'e 1s to be served." hl" \31d Defense atlt)me' John Patnck Dolan told iurorc; to.ask thcmselv~ af the\ were wn' tnl·ed o f \kala's 1u11t If not. g.avana him the deiath penaJt)' ~nuld he a mmakc that 01 ldn't be lOITCCted HC' cited numerous witnesses from \an <Juenttn who testified lo ~lala'r; model behavior and t.alked allout tht (Pleue eee ALCALA/ A.2 ) Banished senior may sue district By STEVE MARBLE C)fll'90..,,_,_ l he lath<'r nf a h1ih ~hoot \l'naor hanashed troni graduation lCr• emonaes Wednt:\C.iay for hi\ role an an ofl<~mpu., pany \aid hz ma) t.akc leaal action for ""hat he rnniide~ ovenealou"i pun"hml'nl l\.eath Matlod .. ont of two Ocean \ 1ew thgh School 'itudcnt\ "ho welT not allo~ to ptaMll lf)al<' 1n lfllOU· at1on ct'remonret,, w, \ \tn&lt\l out for l)Unt\hmenl 1n the "4'hool'\ ha,IC" tu 'i<'I an e-.ampk, a(i:ord1n1 10 hi\ father Paul Matlock \llH1 th<' Hunt1n1tun Reach tC"Cn-a@Cf\ V.l'IT ··made to look like Hila lht Hun" and then unfa1rh rud "I .,_,nuld hk.e to know "'-hen a ~hool' authonl\ to pun"h stops and mine be&Jn ... he Y1c1 "I thank the) 've 1one 100 far " He u1d his '°n's pun1\h1nent 1.1 ~,·ert and trT'C\t'~tble "Wt' hl\lc no recouN The CC'f· rm"n) 1 <)\'Cf •• ht' $.lid "fhf' litut , .......... a A aa&D/A2) • Or ng C t DAIL Y~PILO rt Thur day, June 19, 1986 UPLE'S LAWSUIT ... ALCALA •.• P'romAl l lht• l'•I I I 111 ,J I ,I\ I ,1 \\,ti d 11 ',1\1 I I "So111cl1rt1l'\ I th111k thttl ' \OlllC than" wr,)ng w11h a \}'\lem thal would lo1 ~l· t1 pc1\011 10 go throuah 1h1<t so mun) ttml' .. :· 11hc ~ud ·• 1 hal\ Wltlll(I " SIH· ac ._nowkJgcd that '·ullec:ll Oi the JUlf\ :iward may Ix' d111icult Protopappa., has lakd fur hankr uph .. ) and a S 500,000 n1\urance polin '' unJrr lonlcntton Addtll<>ll· all\. there arc mort' than a do1c11 other pcndma <.'1v1I !luits aga1n~t thl' tm11u.·1 dentist. 2 beld ln bartlary •ttempt I \.\U .Sanla Ano men "-Cf\' .trre~tt'd I hur'>da> morning un burglar) d1a1ge!> after leading In.inc polll·c on .11. h<t~ and 1.1 a<,hing anto another 1.:ar Martin Campuzano ('a)tro. l 1 .ind Ruben ( ontreras, 19, were both .irre-.tl'd for rna)lJOg arrest, ~uc.p1l 1011 111 hu18lar) and h11 and run l'ohu~ rell'I \'\'d a call about about 12· 'U a 111 that someone had bur- l(l.U 11c:d a 1.·ar parked near Ka1an l.it1n.·t and Walnut ~"enuc worl hr did for 111hcr\ while an mrnale "I k hu u 13·\lear track record in pCISOfl Without II rroblem.'' Dolan said. "You know horna5 UocthaJs would've bttn all over Rodney Akala like a cheap !I.Ult 11' he had had ont- problem" Dolan \aid a life; ~ntence without the possabllny of parole "-Ould serve the qme purposes as the death penalty, 111dud111g separation from society and providing a de1erren<'e to futurt' cnmcs. lk i.au.J 3 life '>Cntence also would be .1pproprialt'ly ~vere. ~au~ II guaranteed life 111 •' !>mall cell "with lht' worst of the v.um" of society "II )OU look carefull y at Rodoey Alcala you'll sec therr's wmrthing in ha~ ltf'e worth saving," Dolan said. "Justice •~ M"rvcd an hfe without parole and it's tempered with mc:rq.'' he concluded Following tht' closing of final argumrnt~. Judge Donald Mc( arttn sent the JUI) home They were scheduled 10 began dclibcra11ons toda~ How local schools fared Here's how each ol lhe Or1nge Coast high echOOI• fared: •Coron• del Mar High an average reading tcore of 70.2 percent represent•• 3.3 percent drop; an average math ecore of 74.5 percent equals a 2 2 percent drop Met nellher goal but sllll scored In top 25 percent In reading ag1lnst comparable echools • Costa M ... High. reading 81 .5, a 3 1 percent drop; math 87 0, a 6.4 percent lrop Met neither goal and was In the bottom 25 peroent In reading. • El Toro High reeding 70 0, 3.7 percent Improvement, math 77.1, 5.8 1moro11emen1 El Toro ~lgh was the only looal achoo! -and one of 91 atatewlde -to r11!!t!l both goals and scOfe in the top 25 peroent In both reading and math • Edison High (Hunllf19ton Beach) reading 70 I, 2 6 Improvement. math 74 8 1 O r rovement Mel both goats and was In top 25 pe<oent In reading • Estancia High (Cos1a Mesa) reading 65 3. a 8 5 pe<cenl drop. math 71 5, a 2 4 , ,,,, ent drop Mfll nflllhPr goal and was In bottom 25 percent In readlfl9 • Fountain Valley High. reading 67.8, 0 3 Improvement, math 75 5, 3.0 nipr •vement MAI c;ioal In math and was In top 25 percent In math • Hunt1ngtor1 Beac.h High reading 64 1. a 1 3 percent drop. math 72 1, 1.3 111 u •&me 1 Mel goal in math, was In top 25 percent In math • lrvrr .. H1gl1 rPBdlng 69 8. 3 7 Improvement; math 78 1 3 3 improvement Met a ars rr1 bolh r'!lad111g and math and scored In top 25 percent 1n math • Laguna BAlld• M1gh. reading 70 7, 3 1 Improvement. math 73 2, a 1 O pe1c.ent 110~ Met goal 1n rfl&dl11g, In top 25 percent In reading • Lag1J11a Hiiis High· reedlno 68 7. 3 1 Improvement. math 77 7 6 7 Improvement ' ... , goals In bolh reading and math and scored In top 25 percent In math • Ma11rr.1 lliytr (Hur11tngto11 Beach) reading 68 1 1 4 improvement, math 74 0, a O 3 P"'Cent dro'-1 Met qoal an 1'•ttding end was In top 25 percent in both reading and 11•11 • Newport Harbor High reading 69 8, 2 6 Improvement, math 75.9, 4 3 •uprovement Met goals In b01h reeding and math and scored tn top 25 percent In math • Ocean View High (Huntington Beach) reading 66 2, a 1 5 percent drop, math 7? ll t 4 11nprovemenl Met goal in math and was in top 25 percent In math • Un1~ers11y High (Irvine) reading 71.0, a 0 6 percenl drop. math 79 6. 2 8 1p•o.ement Met goal in math and was in top 25 percent in both reading and math • WoodbrrdgP High llrvtn~I reading 68 0, a 1 4 percent drop math 77 8 3 6 r •P• vPment Met goal 111 math and was tn 1op 25 percent In math ,...._..._,._.~~1!!111111!!!! ................................................................................ ... 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"I\ a \Umeonl' "h11'<I"1hctr 1 nJ ur}' I\ gcl1ng lo takl.' a lot ut \urge"' and reconi;tructaon that·, gu111g to run into hunJr1.·ds ol thuu,ands ot dollar..· \far).. f:d\.\arl.IS of f UStlO v.ho I'> rm \ldl.'nl of the ~'i0-ml.'mbcr Orangl' < ount) I nal l 31.\o\l'r'> ..\ssoetat1on. \3Hl lhat when when attome\.\ turn l.111"11 c.l\CS '""oh mg small s"um\ ol monn 11·, nnl a maltcr of legal rra l1t11.'\ "It'' .1 !al.I ol hu\lnt''>\ hie .. hes.ml "It., '"'' like a dtx:tor who makt'\ a Jcl1\lfir1 "hrthl'r to treat a patient \\ hu tlt11•c,n'1 h:nc: 111<,uranu.• nr thl' mcuns to p.1) lur 11 prl\ atch · f tl\~anJt. \,lld lht• n orem' t a'>l' lOUld pro\.e \Cf) lOmphcatl.'d he· lt1U'>C the \ l1111l ·, malpral·t11.c 1n- \ura11re prnhahly won't HlH'r trl'at- rncnl h~ a rx·rc,on -who "as 1m- pcrc.onaiing a dodor \ l'I the small return on the toenail damages might OlJl JU\lll\ the ttnH' JO attornl'~ 'WOUid . ha\ t.' lo \f)l'nd on \lit h a \'Om pie\ t a\I.' I d"-artlc. ,,ml l J\~Jllh c,.11tl till' f luren'i· ht,•c,1 ht'I r111~ht he to tr. tu fl't.O\ er damagl'' 111 \lll;ill c la1m'ilou11 ~ "hnc at111rnl'\\ .11cn·1 per m111nl I hat propm;al 1111gh1 .ippc.11111 lltr tru,11 ated larrnl} "I 1\ a <.hamc dllt lur., all.'11't1h1.· wa\ the\ u'cd to ht .. Barn Horen <;auj 'Dot tor\ and la-w\l.'f\ -.,ccm to hJH' OCt tlrlll' JUSI h1g hU\lnl'\\l'' """ Thq don't l .Hl' about pc.·oph' am mort· It'' fU\I .1h11u1 monn .. HEARING SET IN CASE ... From A 1 II• r\ 1111 th\' f .11tlt11111.1 llu;11d I rl l.J!l,rllt\ \.,\111.llltl' h.11 hi l1.1d bt.·~ 11 I" '111g, ·" t l.1111 '\l('\Oo,lfl "lllk ''orl<- 111• I lht• I flll'l)l.I ( ,JI(' I ,111111~ ( ll I'' Ill I llllllfalll \,tllt\ .ind \\ 'i111111,1rr lr1\L'\t1gn1111' ,,1111 thr r1.•<1I l>r '-It '.Ill I\ .1 lt'llll'd ph\\IU,111 who I I\ ·ii in < h n.11 d I h-11cr.t I' lrn· tJll $2'.l 000 hail. 1 t1d1ng 1111111' JHO\l'C'u tor. \\ho ..aid t l ~IX.'L t"' Ill rH'IJ to t·nkr a ~utlty or 11 1, • 111tL''t pka .ii the July I ti lw;11 1ng. l111t ,1 ldnl th.it ht• 1' Pll'p,111·d 111 Ir) lit .rw I he 4ucltl11111 1., 1101 \OohJt hl' tlld, h111 '' hal ,111 \Oii <111 tn lllm 1111 v. h.tt he d11I f lll(Cjlll\I \.11J ":\1\. flll\lll11n I\ 1h.1t Irr \l11111lcl )"I lo p11\11n ' II lk11n.1 pk-Cid\ guilt\ or " u11t rtlcil .1111•lgccoultlal'11't'nlt'Oll' h1111 10 u111 nl\ Jail or pl3\l' him nn 111.,b.1ltnn l ngqul\I <.aid \IP\C \ 'm11h. a <;en11ir \pcllal lfl\l\llj!,1t11r 1111 the mcchral a'i- t,111,111t.l' hcoatc.l, \.rnl It\· ha'> dl.'- tt'l111111ccl I ll'IH'r,1 WJ\ r1ot l1u·n..ed Ill pr,1~111.c mcdllllll' or to \\ork a<. a pln.,1u.111'c, a~\1,tanl an < alttorn1a I krrcra rcportcdl> rt·n•1\ cd wmr med1L<1l 1ra111111g in th(• l J "i Nav} \m11h ..aid Mate inves11gators hnvc rn ll'W<'d records of pat1en1s treated h} lfrrrtra at the f ounta1n Yallc:y and Wc\lm1n1ster cl1n1tc; He -.aid no death\ ml rtpphng in1unes ha"t: been linked to Herrera'<; treatment. ~te..,1.• W1lfon.l. a\s1stan1 cxecut1v1.· d1rct:tor of the <itall· hoard. said the I lcrrcra ta\e and nwd1tal ncghgl'nl'c ;i llcga1111n' an\ol' 1ng an ane\lhC'\lolog1r,t h;nr led h1\ agenLy 111 rnnlludc law\ regardine l1<·en.,1ng and mon11onn~ of phy'i1<.1an<; arc 1nadcqua1c Wllfu1d said he· lx·he"e'i some pan1al leg1sla11vc li,es" will be introduced th•\ )t'ar. with more c,\!.ecping changr' 1n the law e\pccted next ~ei\r Delly Piiot o.11 .. ,., It Guaranteed Just call 642-6086 M<Wldtly Ir..,_, tt 1"'' 00 -,,,,.. yOU• 1)6~... t>y ~11 rm ca ti-'rw• 7 ""' •"<l YW CC>vv " .,. ~-.. , \\ ha1 dv \ 011 hk<' ahout tht ();uh Pilot'' What don't \OU lrke" Call the numhcr ahOvt' and \lour rm:ssagr 1.1. ill he rt'lorded, 1ran"'nbed and· de- la\on ed w the a~propnalc t-dator The S81ll<' .4 hour RMwerina -.erv1l·e may be U\t'd to rl'l.nrd lrm:~ to the editor on any topic ! onmbutor' to our l~ttcrs <'olumn must include 1he1r name and telephone numbtr for vt'nlicatiun T ~II~ .... what'• on your mind Clrcul1tlon T•t•phonee l,l('llt •"?(0 1, ....... , M.cu:t Ho-hum, another June rerun due L.ow cioudl wtll Iner .... late tonight In the Souttwn C•lllOfnla coatal ., ... , and win uttnd Into co.at., vaa.y. by Mrty Friday morning It wlll be eunny and at._ degrMe ooolet Frtdly Hlaha at the bMChea Friday •r• •1tpec1ed In the Uflf)9r eo. to mid fOa. I.OM tonight wllt be In the mid 50t to low eo.. H)gtle In the valty9 Friday are el(peCted to be In the eo.. with lowt tonight In the mid so. to tow eos U.S. Temps ....one.. ti n ....YOftiQly 14 .. Norloll,llL 7' .. Htgllt "-UwDUIJll I p m l""' .Oay 0-..,_Cffy .. 11 .. Le OINH t2 ,, Allleny N 'f 11 41 °'** ti 71 ~q.,. .. I) ,.. 1 ..... 71 .. ,.,_... ~ 7t 16 toe 7t """"""• to 41 =:::r0r. n 11 <ii~l>~ flllOHU All!lnlt tO .. t7 IO w11m -ColO...., AlllionllC Clty 70 Ml ... ~ n ... ~·'' .. .. AWtlfl .. 12 Sl'IOw1rt R111t1 F'ur1u Snow Occlud1d...,.. St•''°""'Y .._, Bel11mot• 11 6' ,. 43 tllilng• .. &I Ndvnona to ... Ne-w ....... '*""• IOIOAA U 5 o.p4 of C-u ··~ II .. ~ .. .. ..,_Q; .. ., 8ell La• Cll'f " ti 14 16 --12 .. ... Anl4"0 .. 12 Calif. Temps &Mt• Cr\11 ea.ton 72 61 a.n ...... Pll .. 71 s.Ma...-11 .. 8ul!lllc> .. 63 ,,_... 12 eo s..ta--17 .. c.... t2 Ml ::u.--: IO 17 .. ......, 12 12 T8PloeV...., .. IO Cheneelon.S C 11 14 ti T2 EAnll• 91 51 Ton.-,. .. ci.n.1on,w V• 78 48 ~ 12 42 ,_ .. 12 v_..i1evrv ,. IO .. Chtinolte. N C " 12 ~ 71 N ~ ... eo = .. u Ile T~IPlrq .. 72 Loa~ 12 12 tl .. Topeka .. .. Olklllfld 1& 57 Clne#INll n 63 ,_ '°' • ,_~ 1$ 12 Tides ~ 72 5t T-t2 70 ~~ 13 &t eounc.a.s c .. .. W-'*'gton 0 C 7t IO ,_,._,City ,. 51 CoMrnbua. ()No ,. 51 WlcMa MM 11 9-llMMo " 63 TOOA'f OellM·'I WOfll> 111 71 w.te.-Bwre 70 '5 ...... 72 57 S-.Otllgll 1 """' ,, Ceylon 11 N lenOleoo ,. 11 o.n-IO .. ..,,,,~ 71 Ml ,_AY O..MoNI ., 71 Smog Report leM•---· 11 M l'ntlOW 2 51 am u OeltOll " IO SIOc*tofl •1 M ~-11 21 Ull u l!JP-.. .. A""6a v--, t2 51 Ulpm 20 ,..,.,.., 73 55 ~ ~Cl "-!,Pell ().100 .....,.,. ., .. ~Ngll I tip.Ill. 70 Fetto t3 .. fOOd'; ~ wnhMNIM tor --...._,. ta u 8un ... locley al I 07 p 111, 1""' F~ =r ... 12 0 ;::, lOWOO .,,,,........ tor •• lllg ... " 3$ •50a."' ...o .... ~•l-07pm .. •I ,_.,. ~ !Igwe .. 8lehop t2 0 Moon -Frldey al 3 Liii tfld 1""' Ot....iioro.N C 12 117 IOOll(• pal b-. ~ .. II'...,.,. llytt>e 107 72 ..,...uosom H9ft1orel 73 41 deY• attllrwel pel Cet ..... 87 Ill Helene " 50 °"'*City IO M Honolulu 17 " S... .._,, to MacAt1hur 8IVCI 42 50 lCW198-ll 11 &I .._on 17 " lrWle, a1sr1-v--, 42-50 M.,.,..... 13 S4 Surf Report ~ldlal~ 79 N L..-...,, 42~) Monro"'9 .. SI ~ ...... ti 11 I.Cle .an.-iu.-11or1 »-aO Mou !It ·c ... IO Jedr._..... 11 • ~ .. St LOCAnoet MD MAN ,,..,_ II 50 ....... IOI 11 ~INdl 2-' '* 1(.-Cl!y 13 71 Eztended ~....,,, .. 51 ,.._ Jetly. HewPOf I 3-6 good l.eellegea 101 71 OnlarlO ., 57 4°"'8~~ H good UnleAodl .. ... ,_, Sti<lnQe 107 .. 22nd SlfMI. Newport ,..... '* LOUllVllle 11 SI ,.,, =-Mondey, _,.,. nlglll PaNClene ... M a.o.w.ig. M '* =:-a-i " .. Md mor'fllllV clOuda -the -· ,.__. IO M uea-llMdl 2-3 '* ... 74 ~ IMO l7le -.,S ::1.: SenllematdWlo IO 57 Sena..-.ta 2-' good ---. .. 12 .. =17IO~~~~V*'f Sen Gellrl.i 15 .. W-lel!lp 17 Mpe-81 "*"' .. " ..,,,,_ 11 57 -t'.\ "' ,,._1210t2 ~M1012 IMl•Afle 75 51 .... ~¥1911 BARRED STUDENT MAY SUE DISTRICT ..... Fr om.At now as au thorn~ " The father said he and others have contacted an attorney wtth expert1se an cavtl l1bcn1cs and may file su11 against lhe Huntjngton Beach Umon High School District. Another parent whose child was not barred from graduation rites said · the group decided apanst seeking a temporary reslrainang order to post- pone graduauon. School officials said up to SO Ocean View students part1c1pated in an off- campus party held 1n two rooms at an Irvine hotel Monday. The room was damaged and lit- tered v.11h beer cans and other alcohol ~verage containers. according to ( ath) McCiough. spokcsv.oman for 1he school d1<>tnc1 No one wac; arrested "'The 1nformat1on we got was 1ha1 \Orne students stayed at the party five m1nutei. olhers five hours," she said · Tv.o students were 1dent1fied as tho~ responsible·· Hui Matlock said the incident has been grossly exaggerated and that damage consisted ol no more than \lain!> an lhe room's carpeting. "I am not going to defend v.hat m) son dad Whal he dad was wrong. But my point is that this 1s an instance where the parents should be allowed 10 do the punishing," 1he father said. Matlock and other parents said the~ will ask their children to pay for their share of the damages. The party al the Hohday Inn was not a school-sanc11oned event and thrrcforc is outside the scope of the school d1stncl's authonty, he sa1d Ocean Vu:w Pnncapal John Meyers could not be 1mmed1a1cly reached for comment DELAY OF WATER PARK ... From Al operators to abide by the promised level of insurance coverage. Bnan Lysaght. auomey for the water park operators. said has clients havt obtained SS million an coverage and 1ha1 Lion Country executives hold another SI m1llton pohcy He sa1d his clients filed suat against the Irvine Co earlier this month. challenging the $10 m1lhon coverage requirement "There's no basis for the $10 malhon agreement.'' LySllght said. "In the present (insurance) climate, 11's vanually 1mposs1ble to gel 1ha1 kind of coverage .. The Wild Rivers attorney said any delay 1n opening the park will lrave 350 employees out of wor\t and co~t SI 00,000 per day an lost revenue. Though the disagreement over the insurance coverage may continue, L)sa~t said he will urge Judge Scovalle on Tuesday not to prevent 1hc water park from opemna as scheduled on Wednesday. Lysaght also charged that the Irvine Co is trying to make Wald Riven an unprofitable venture as a step toward an early terminauon of the Irvine Co.'s master Lion Country lea~ . which runs through 1997 Irvine Co. auorncy Wallace issued 'a ca1cgoncal denial" to tha1 allega- tion SKYSCRAPER PROPOSAL CUT DOWN ... From A l < O!tta Mesa-hased devclupu !>l'nl out I ~.000 que<;t1onna1rcs an earl> Apnl .1\ktng rcs1dcn1s for help 1n redesign- ' ng the tower I ht.· building would be the first 10\lallmcnt on a 98-auc onice com- plr \ planned for Seser\trom farm- l<and hetwet'n Fairview Road, \unllower Avenue, Harbor Bouk\ ard and lhe t)an Diego free- \~3\. Sun C\ rc.-suhs <>howec.J resident<; werl' more concerned With en- \ 1ronmen1al 1mpac1s than they were w11h the amenities offered Aller he1gh1 and traffic respon- dent<; listed as their pnor111es: reduc- ing the overall scale. 8 l percent. pro" 1d 1 n$ more JObs, 7. 9 perccn t, rna\lm111ng open space. 7 6 percent. 5mooth Sailing Rlut skies, the wind at your back. <1nd a casual oudat from Phelps-ac; Rood <JS u gtrt.!>1 Paaurr yourc.t_lf in the outfit -.hown a rcwr.1blt hawb<Jll ,..u.ket by r't'rrrl Rt-td-'>t'Cr.,Ul kf'r "tnpc to solid an J c,prin~ rnlor~. SI IOOO, worn cwt'r .a l.Ottun p1qut kmt shin by C..ordon, S3500 'Mth plrattd whut drnim ,l,H ks by RiVt"r (.It}. Si~ 00 T ht' ho.at 'lhocl. a1t by Colt HHn, '69 00 J~ a sampling nf the fun thing" 11va1lablc •t Phf'IJY.-' ·~I 1uh1u11 l•t•1.t Nnwrurt 1101 h P H JM1 021\i having a d1st1nct1ve design, 4.2 per- cent; providing cultural facihucs. I. 9 percent: and providing employee child care. 0.8 percent. An art gallery, a child care center and I 5 acres of parklike landscaping were patched by the Segerstroms as selling points. But lhc amenities were ranked by respondents as tilt lowest prionties Ross interpreted the results to mean 1he pubhc wanted a shorter building w11h a lower profile Respon- dents also want lhe company to resolve potential traffic problems caused by the pro1ect. Ross said the design of the new building will be more subdued. Moreover, the Sqerstroms w111 ··ta.kc a fresh. new look at traffic and traffic ""-\\ - mat1ga11on ... He noted, however, that congested road arc a countywidc problem and much of lhc l1affic 1n Costa Mesa spills over from developments an other c1t1es. He said 1he company was surpmcd by the low pnonty given the m- novatave child care center and other amenities, ahhouah opponents had Ion& before chanactenzcd them as "Lnnkcts to lhc Indians" Tom Santley. Sqerstrom spok~ man, saad the parklike atmosphere and the child care facility would still be included -to some drgrec -in the new proposal. Company officials were unsure when the new plan would be sub- mitted to the city. I -'- • Garage sale will ald ALS research Huntinaton Beach will join a chain of prage sales aero~ the country Fnday and Saturday from 8 to S p.m What's billed as the world's luiest aanae saJe is intended to benefit research on Al..S, alao known u Lou Gehna'a daaeasc, a deacnerative nerve disease that affects 17,000 people in the United States each yea(. Supporters hope to raise $40,000 nauonw1de. For information, or 10 donate items, caJJ Bobbie Green at 962-7928. Wrlten conference The 2nd annual ''Romance and Women'i. F1cuon Wntang Conference" will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Forum at Orange Coast College. Featured speakers include Ellen Edwards, senior editor of Berkley/Jove Publishers in New York and Mary Ellen Strout. ficuon editor of Playgirl Magazine. Edwards will also conduct pnvate consultations with part1c1pants Registration is a 8:30 a.m. at the Forum. The I~ as $30. For information, call 432-5880. Lose your foreign accent "Lose Your Foreign Accent," a seminar on 1mprov1ng English pronunc1at1on, rhythm and speaking style, will be held on consecuu ve Saturdays beg.inning this weekend at Crown Valley Communi- ty Park. Sponsored by the Orange County Recreation Department. the seminar will be held from 10 a.m. to noon Cost 1s $15 />(?r person. Speech-language pathologm Laura Chnslir wdl lead the seminar For 1nfonnat1on, cal SS 1-5775 Women's safety seminar A seminar on safety for women will be held Saturda> at Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital. The seminar, Jointly presented by the Costa Mesa Police Department and the hospnal, will cover ~uch topics as secunng the home, avo1d1ng htgh-nsk suuatJons. reducing the nsk of rape and makJng an emouonal recovery after a rape. Emergency medical procedures for assaull v1cums w11J also be discussed. Early registration 1s advised 10 guarantee a space. Two seminar sessions are available: 8:30 a.m. 10 12 30 p.m. or I to 5 pm. Call 650-2400 Singles Sock Hop slated Dellp ,... ...... ., .... ..., i\I Principal Leon Cuey ad~ &radaatea of S.E.L.F. !Ugh School. Irvine. Orange Cout OAILV P1LOT/Thurlday, June 19, 1888 * A.I .,.., ,... --., ""'~ WoodbridCe (lrrine) H. 8 . arada darln& their alma ~ter Wed.De.day. ...,,... ..... ., .... c:..... Un.IYenlty (lntne) 11..8. pd Mark Pomlacll peen into tbe future. Single parents are invited to JOin the Newpon- lrvine Chapter of P~rcnts Without Panners for a "Sock Hop" dance Saturday at the Tunic Rock Community Center in Irvine. 0..., ,_ pN4o DJ TIM~,...,_ Hundnaton Beach H.S. grad Glna rfervo ,eta a hug from .,..,,... ...,_., -. ....... boyfriend Jef Lamperta. lrrine B.S. gracla tou their mortar board.a into the air after aJ..ngm, their alma mater Wedneeclay. The part} begins at 9 p. m. with hve entertain- ment and a no-host bar Adm1ss1on 1s $4 for members and $5 for guests. Those intercsted m JOinmg the chapter should amve at 8 15 for a special new-member onentat1on Call 551-9632 or 549-1135 for 1nformat1on Mall to host fushsla show A Fushs1a Society Show and Sale will be held at the Hunllngton Center Mall Fnday through Sunday The annual event 1s co-sponsored by Hunt- ington Center and the Garden Grove branch of the National Fushs1a Society. In addition to the exh1b11S. club members will be on hand to answer ques11ons and to demonstrate potting and growing techniques For anfonnat1on. call 897-2531 ~-----------------~ ............. '-t Ollfr NM...,_ 111J TIM~ Ocean View (Hant- inaton Beach) B.S. &rad• Liaa Robert. Chrl•tlne Robinaon. Brtaet Doran. Caryn Ainaworth. Lynett Pam. Llaa Crawford. Jami Reed. Nancy Morelock and Shellle Lord. Spaghettl dinner on tap The Parcnt·Staff Assoc1at1on of EIW}n In- stitute. a sheltered workshop for the handicapped. 1s holding a fund-raising spaghetti dinner in Fountain Valley Saturday from 4 10 7 p.m. .,..,,... ................... . Irnne B.8 . tnda aend a meeuce to puenta. The cost 1s $3 for the dinner. slated for 18325 Mt Baldy Circle Fonn information. call Bonnie. 636-4527 or Joan. 842-2176. ,, Thursday, June 19 • 6 30 p.m .. Lapna Buell Board of Adjaat· ment, Cit)' Council Chambers, 505 Forest Ave • 7.30 p.m .. Lapna Beacb Cable Televl1lon Committee. Community Center, 384 legion St. • 7:30 p.m., lrvlne Plannln1 CommT11lon. C11y Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. Huntington names new schools chief By ROBERT BARKER Of Ille O.ity ,... '""' Assistant Superintendent Diana Peter\ was appointed superintendent of 1he Hunungton Beach C'1t\ (elemental')) School D1stnc1 b.., unanimous \Ole ol d1stnc1 trustees · Peters. 40. succeeds La111 l\.emper v.ho 1s moving to the Garden (,ro,e n1fied D1stnct next month She began her ne"' dut1e' Wednesda} and as rece1 ving a salary of $62. 7 50 l)hc was given a three-year contract b" tru.,tecs who said she was !.uch a good cho1Ce that Ille} didn't look outside the d1stnct She 1i .. es' in Huntington Harbour wllh her husband Bruce. the director of market- ing for new products for the Beatnce Co School Board President Pat C'ohen said Wednesda} that Peters as an "absolutely" topnotch educator who has strong ties with the communll} teatherc; pupils and employee<; "Our v.orst problemi. !school closures. Propos111on I 3 cuts. downs111ng) are behind us," Cohen said '"We want to keep our programs 1n place and not to lose the tempo" "I trul> believe m work.lng and com- mu nicaung with the community and alJ - and I mean all -employees," Peters said. "If people feel a pan (of things). there is no task that we can't accomplish. A lot of good things are going to happen by workmg together "I JUSt love our d1stnct It's Ille perfect size to focus on the student and to involve the community." she said The d1stnct. which had about 7,600 pupils in the early I <nOs. has shrunk to about 5,300 pupils wtth only eight schools scheduled to operate next September Peters has a doctorate an education from "lonhem llhno1c; Un1\er<;1t> Peter'i \aid ~he 1s com nilled to keeping good momentum" going and 10 working cloc;eh v.1th all \t'gments of 1hc l0mmun1- 1 But officials say that the enrollment slippage 1s expected to Oalten out next )Car and that the d1stnct is expected to enter a penod ofstab1111... Diana Peten PoucE Loe Inept thief loses loot his own money to boot If 1he) gave arades for cnm1nal hand1v.ork. t~n the young man who attempted 10 bufl)anz6 a car in Ne"'pon Beach late Wednesday would clcerl> get fa1lina marks The suspect. name un~nown. was not onl> caught red-handt' J by the car owner and forced to return the stolen loot but was ~hamed 1r.10 handma o'er ha\ own money as well as a Fountain Valley A home Wednelday on the 11 SOO block of Aqu.amannc Circle was buraJanzed 1fler an intruder entered 11 throu1h an unlocked window The loss included a ~1dro reC"Ordcr wonh $400 and 1cwcln wonh Sl..-00 • • • .\ Hun1mston Bt'ach rc:,1dcn1 l't'poncd WcdnC'\da) that h11 brown and whatr I <no C htvmlct pickup wu \tolen while parkC'd 1n fountain Valley behind the Zody'~ \tore 16111 Harbor Blvd The los~ wu estimated et $1 ,200 Someone cut th~~ •• h the cloth root to bural&rizc a I ~73 bfa~k and tan r111 ~pic1er7 p1rttcd Tuesday on the 10900 block of 'rebble Coun. About S300 damaae was done to \ht car, and 11ereo equipment WOl'1h $'~ QJ Stolen fht anl~ let\ a teak kmfe behind on tht floorboard. • • • ThrownerofPmmtr Mobile Orl.llhns, 97Q I l..1 Zapet11la C1n:le. rcponed WC"dnr~ln that a rtd IQS6 Honda scntrator h•d falltn OUI nftht ~arhcd Of I "'mpan\ r11dtup while 11 """ 1,..vchna nn pocket knife Jot-11 Bann1er. the owner oft he car. told pohce the would-be thief took a walk11! talkie. battery cables and two pair of~unglasses from his car. parked on East Ocean Front When confronted. the burglar got out of the car and began emptying h1'i pockets In his haste, he gave Bann1t'r a $20 bill and a pocket knife Brookhuna Street nonh of Slater .\venue When employees noticed the loss and went back to retneve the 1eneratorJ. 11 wa\ &One. The aencntor was valued 11 ) I, 700. • • • A rcs1dcn1 of the 11000 block. of Flower 4 venue reponed lha1 wh1k-~e was asleep early Wedne5day. 10meonC' plaoed 101let pepcr around her home. tore down a basketball nm, damqed the bed.board end sla\hcd 1 lire on her car. The damage was C1llma1ed at SI H •• t. A 1u1den1 of the 17900 block of Lu\ Estados rt'porttd fueld1y that his lod:ed I <182 Toyota pickup was bu,..iamcd wh11C' 11 wu perked 1n his driveway T hr mtnickr did SI ~ dam to the dashboard and stoic ~ereo rqu1pmcn1 worth SJOO CoetaMaa A atcrro and a caprttl? hJhtf'T, tntatina $$()~. werT ~ponC'd atolen lrom I Cl.f pitrkf'd at H1rbor V1lllJf' t ut~I• 1-ir. twttn I 'Spm 1ndQ ~pn1 • • • " 1'11 ·yt&r-<lld woman Wl'8« "''"'1 h a purx 'natchtf 1n the park1n11 l01 of '41u1h Bannier pointed out the mistake. but thcamateurth1d1ns1c;1ed Bann1cr keep the mone). according to police Bann1cr said he wa~ womcd the )Oung burglar might be armed and dad not stand an the man's wa) when he ran awav fhl' car owner then contaued pohlc. g1\ 1ng them the cac;h and pocket kn1fo ac, e' 1denrc l out Plaza 11 ti \0 p m I uc~a' fhC" lulpnl escaping w11h ~400 in cash and item, 1umpcod into a wa111ng c-ar H(' wl\ de\Cnlxd as a melc hlal k, 111 h• ~ 1 \<'II" old Jrnne \ ho\ ' hlut 4--\Jlffil ,1.ir 'r111\C'r "a~ \tnlcn from th(' ~~00 hie'< k of llrook\1dC' \t~t WedncMil\ Bandit escapes with$1,300 A lone hand at e1e1Pt(J with $ t. '00 Wednesday aftn holdtnJ up two telkrs at CommtrccBlnk 1nNewpon 8rtth. poh~ i>0ntd today Thc rob~r· escnbtd as beana 1n ha'\ late 2Ch. rntCJ't'd the 120 I Dove St bank dunna the lat<' morning hou~ He told ttllt" he hall l\ aun. thouah nont' wa\ ~~n "'N>) 0 \ blue \(:h>Ainn bcachcru1scr 11.11\ \lolrn from a ~hoppana cen1cr on 1hc 4WO hlod. nf Barnnc-a Parkv.a' • • • Someone ~tole lhr casscnc pla-.cr in a l'P8 B"l'W ':!01 parked on Strumwood ••• Tv.o Gordon and "im11h skateboard\ were .iolen from < hnstamon Wcs1 ••• .\ Rlaupunkl \tcrco was stolen from a B"1V. parked an the 17900 block of ( nv.an • • • · \ l ~speed red '>chw1nn v.as stokn from Jrffre' RC1ad and \an11 .\na Frttwa .. • • • .\ girl'\ hght blue bcachcru1scr wa\ \IC\lrn from thl' 14400 hlock of ( ul\ er Drl\e Huntington Beach Th1c"c' u~d • crow bu 10 pr} opcll • Joor at < P Medical, 21622 Sun-c"or l 1rrk and 'tole a S 750 t)'pewn1cr • • • l"tc nc!lhbor\ reponed that SC\ c"I boys were dnnkm& akohhc bcvcrqcs and unna11na an bonlcs 11 Hamett Wieder P1rk 11 Pearce and Green suttts Burjlars ,tole i c, ·{)(~) an 1cwcl l') and dothcs 11 a residence an the 6000 block of Warner Avenue • • • Someone stoic 1 $75 dining room 1.ha1r from a home 1n the llOCJO block of ('ape Hom • • • Ruf'llan broke into a l Q"'"' Ood&c "an in the ~.achff V1llqr ~hopping \enter at Main Street and ) orktown >\ .. enuc and stoic 1 'ecuum clcancr and a llashlllht • • • Boys launchins water halloons broke a -..idow m • rc'1dcncc in the 6000 hlock of Chmta Pelma Newport Beach A. customer who >AlS asked 10 lct\C a fut food mtau,..n111 "01 ~ewoon Blvd Man wanted in FVrobbery arrested in Oregon murder OnC' ol thrl'c armed robbers ,u.,pcctC'd llf terrnn11ng a Fountain \ alk} Cam11\ 10 Ma}' 1~ hema held by Oregon authont1e., on \usp1c1on of murder. pohce \t\1d Wcdne5day Duyet Hung l ~. 2'. of Garden (.,ro, e v.a~ arre\tcd 1n Bea-.erton. Ott . dunna an armed robbery of a arOC'fl') marktt. ~1d Fountain Valle) J'(lhcc l~tect1ve Dan Stan. Le. a su,pectN mtmbcr of a \'1etname~ pna in the Garden < irove 1u~1 . el'° wa hnkcd to a rC''1dcnt1al roh~~ and murder 1n Pon land · I e :alkgedl't held up 1 husband and "ale an their h1lme and \hot the man &an ~1d the man'' (\n hfr-~uppon ""'terns 1n a Portland ho~p1tal. hut h«'au~ he 1\ brain dead. polil<' C'an charge Le with murder Fountain Valle} police a'kcd Or- rgon authont1e~ 10 hold U-m t·a\C hr c;hould post the S 100 000 hail He 1~ v.anted tor a Ma' I 'I rcsidcnua.I robber; when he and tv.o others alletedly \tormtd into a home and htld t"Wo V1ctnamMC adults and a boy capt1H while thty ran'ldcN the housc. The armed robbc" e ped with about SS.000 m vaJuabl~ leav101 thr '1ct1ms til'd tOIC'ther with a lclephonc \Ord that thC' rohhcf' \anli:t'(j rmm the Yo1'11 R<:nn \Aid cuncd cmploycn and slammed the exit door so hard 1t came off n h1nacs causms about SIOO an damur. • • "I • .t, ' dco cauene ~rder wonh S.-00 was nolen from a residence on the 100 hlock of 40th St~t Pohoc said the bursJar entered via an unlocked rear Wlndow • • • The ownef' of a 1983 Mazda s.atd \Omcone dented has car m six places while 11 v.a\ oarked on the 700 block of Ba) Lrt'el l>amaac was out at $700 • • • .\n unknown male cont1eted an cm - plo>« at Newport Harbor Htlh School and sa1d he'd planted a bomb on campus and was wtlhn1 to d11K'lose ats locauon 1f wmcone would "talk dtny to me " No oomb was found 2 arrested with amphetamines Hunt1n1ton Be.ach narcoucs of- ficen amsted two men on Tuesday as they walked out of an Irvine hotel wnh a suitcase full of meth- amphetamme A..nthon} Fup, 19. of Hunllnston Beach and Duke Soolado Fup. 23. of San Diqo wert arrested as lht) walked out of the If' inc Holaday Inn. '81d Hunt1naton Beach pohtt Lt. Ed Mc Ena in The pair ,,,crc camana \0 pounds of the stimulant an a 'uatca~ Narcotics offioen etimated I.he mcthamphctamme had a ltttel value ofS3 milhon, McErtam ~•d "It WU bthcved to be OftC of the laracst ~izu~s of thts dr\11 in rtcent yean." he wd. Both men. who McErlain aaid rt unemplC1ytd. wen booked 1010 Hunt- 1naton &&ch Jail oo of ~'1Cn1on of narcotacs wtth tnttnl to ~II . • ~--------------------------------------------.. A• * Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/ Thursday, June 19, 1986 .. Plea bargain denied in military spy case State hif!h court upholds women's rlghttoRotaryClubmembershlp By the Attocla&e4 Presa PORT HUENEME: ln- vesuptors could have prodded a sailor aocuscd of spyina with drug' hypno as and he detectors under a pica bargain rcJ«ted b} a m1htal) Judie prior to the petty officer'!> court martial. day lo accept the plea baraa1n worked out earlier in thr day by Haguewood'!> attorneys and the Navy prosecutor Wurzel ordered the court martial lo continue today Sa)tn8 defense attorney Wilham Dougherty's d1sdosure of the plCAt barpm to reponers might make 1t difficult for Haguewood to receive a fa11 tnal. Wurzel also imposed a gag order on Haguewood and aJI lawyers IO\ohed Haiiuewood, who allcicdh sold a weapons train1n1 manual to an undercover officer, 111 charged with espionage. unlawful sale of' confidcn· 11al mfonnat1on, wrongful pos~s!ltOn of classified matenal and two count'> of fa1lmg to obey rcgulauons against disclosure of dass1fied mformatwn The charges carry a maximum pt·n- alty oflife m prison )JnJlc 1.ount ot deh\<enng govern· ment document~ to an unauthon1ed pc~on. The cha1ie caml·!I a muxt· mum penalt) of 10 yea~ m pnson. but pro~cuto~ had agreed to seek no mon.· than 18 month~ S•\N FRAN<. IS( o (AP) -Women 1.annut br banned from JOtnan1 the Rotal')' Club in Cuhfom1a, and branche~ adm1u1ng women cannot h~ve ~heir charter'\ revoked, the ~tatt." Supreme< ourt \Aid an an order that left intact an uppdlate ruhJ"ll. f he court on Wl'dnesduy unan1mou~ly dented a hl'anng on <*n appeal by Rotal) lntemat1onal from a decision b} a Los AnJeles-ba~ appellate rnurt dcclanng that the all-male poltc)' violated ( ahfom1a c1v1l-nJht) law' covrnn1 bu sines"> establtshmrnts. Cmdr. David L Wurzel, the officer hearina the case against 24-ycar-old Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Robert Dean Haguewood. refused Wedncs- VIP COLLECTIONS Save 33%: On cotton kmt c areer 1•p<11 111·s frrnn d fdrnous womdn d»51q1w1 D 12 Rt•y ·1:-' 00 to 67 lXI 27.99 to 43 99 Save 30% Or Hrr IHlen II cl1e1 hon F 1.1q1111 nt:s 111 11ff wh1t1• qr1•f'n rt•d p1•11w111!..l1• IJl11• r." !Jup• or bl 11 t.. 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On crew striped rugby tops in pure cotton 0 . 53 Reg 14.00 1.99 SELECTION WIU VARY STORE TO STORE . • 1 Otange Coaat DAILY Pt OT/Tburaday, June 18, 1NI * Aa 'Pass to play' education bill on Senate floor BOy baa second Jieart tramplant SACRAMENTO (AP) -The "pau to play" bill to require a C trade averaie for pan1c1pat1on an Junior h1ah ~~d h1&h school ex tracumcular acuv1ues. has rea.ched lhc state Sen- ate noor. said local districts should set their own pohc1cs because a statewide law would harm some borderline \tu· dcnb 12th &Tades, and CO\ltr apons. band and cfubs the state would lhcn have to pay lhe cost LOMA l.lNDA (AP) -Doctot1 completed a second bean trusplanl on a )..~ear-old Tna' child eatly today after lhe first tran,plantcd oraan bepn to fail almost 1mmcdi· ately afttr it w111mplanted. ferrcd tO an anten iuve ~ unit. He is in c:ritic:al but blt condition." Funhcr dcu:ib were un:availabk 51jd AnilAI Rockw II, I bo.pii&I 1poli.nwoman. The author. Assembly Speaker W1lhe Brown. D-San Francisco. told the Senate Educauon Committee before Wednesday's vote "This bill says you must be able to do somethina other than play a horn.Jump high, bat a baJJ or chase things." S11tJ the CS BA ., RcbeCl'I Baumann, 'There's a tremendous d1fference between school d1stncts with 22 students and a school dtstnct with S00.000 students. The d1s- crct1on must remain at the locaJ level to make these dcc1s1ons The commllt~ vo1cd 6-1 for Brown's AB2613, already approved by the Assembly .,tudents who fall below a 2,0, or C. avcraae. would firat be put on probation for one scmeatcr. They would be banned 1fthey failed to pull their averaac above 2.0 by lhe end of the ncllt term. School$ that failed to comply would lose some st.ate funds Brown amended the ball Wcdncs-- day to cncou~c school distncts to provide stru mg studenll with counsehna an tutonna. He 51id he "'ould hkc to require thC' tutonna. but A &imi lar bill~ SB 1492 by Sen. Joe Montoya. [)..Wn1ttier~ has been •P- provcd by the Senate and it pcn<lina in lhe Assembly. RalAI Wahm. pmiden1 of the Los Anaelea Unified School Di1trlct, wd the &tale's lara.ett di&tnct has had a touaher policy since February 1983 ancf "we are very proud of the results." A Los Ana,eles student canno& perticipete 1f he or sbe ieu a san&le F. Brown's ball would allow an F. if t~ overall a\ltra&C remained a C. The ope-rauon on Nicky CarriL.alcs bepn about midniaht within 28 hours after a Denver, Colo., couple aaretd to donate th( hcat1 of their son, wbo was fatally lhot by a playmate. At 8 a.m officials at Loma Unda University Medical Center relened a brief statement, saying Nicky "has let\ 1he opcrat101 room to be lrllns- Eather. dunna the opaatioa, Rockwell 111d, "at I :OS a m. the hean v.-asm place, tJeaan to beat and looked aood.'' Nicky, of San Antoruo, had ~ ceivcd the hean ofa l-y~-old durin1 ·~ricry late Tue1day. but hospital officials said the orpn bepn to fail almolt immediately. But opponents, including the Cah- fomaa School Board~ Assoc1a11on The bill would apply to 7th through I I I I SPECIAL WEEKEND HOURS: SHOP FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M., SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. YOUNG MEN'S S.ve 113: On linen-weave hiker shorts by Zeppelin. D 185 Orig 18 00 to 20 00 11.99 to 12.99 Special purchase: Lt• T 1qrP. slr•pl'd ~mt shirts D 53 13.99 Save 25%: On Levi· s 501 L 011011 denim 1eans 1n 1nd1qo blue only I Pr c wd..,hed (Ind fashion color 501 's nol 1ncluc1t><1l D 123 Reg 19 99 14.99 Save 25%: On cotton sheeting blazer<, from Freeway D 187 Reg 30 00 22.50 Save 27% to 35%: On long slttf'Vf'd packaged dress shirts 111 cotton polyPster D 183 Orig 18 00 ro 20 00 12.99 Save 25%: J J McWayf.0 plet1tf'd cotton sheeting slacks D 187 Reg 26 00 19.50 BOYS ' 4 TO 20 Save 25%: On Cherokee s cotton sheetinq shorts, pants and tops for sizes 4 to 7 O 74 Reg 10 00 to 16 00 6.99 to 11.99 S.ve 30%: On all Bugle Boy casual pants for boys' 8 to 20. 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FAA radar, sa1d Lan) Bjork of the Federal Av1at1on Adm1nastrat1on's flight scrv1c.: at Prescoll. Those aboard the Grand Canyoo A1rhnes plane included 11 Dutch. two Swiss, one South Afncan and sue Amencans, saad Charles Farra be. a National Park Service management assistant. LOUISVILLE. Ky (APl -Mur ray Haydon the world's 'econd longest-ltving rec1p1en1 of a per- manent art1fic1a l hean. died toda) without ever ha' ang heen able to 11-.e· outside the ho<>p1tal .. 1 'poke.,man said Haydon du:d at I fl 4 'i a m • said Tom Noland. a i.pokl·,man tor Hu- mana Hospital .\udubon He dcd1n- ed to release further dt·tail\ pending a news contcrence late th1\ afternoon The 59 ,ear-Clld rctlfl·d .iutu a'>- sembl\ line '~orkcr t~:caml! the \.\-Orld,.~ third reuptl'nt 111 an aruliual heart on Fl'h 11 tQ11'1 H" death means that unh 11nl' '>Uth patient '1111 It\ l'!> Ha' dnn had rt·4u1red a re.,p1ratur to ass1'>t h" hrt•athang OlUl h ul tht 11me he "'a' on thc .1n11inal hl'art and he had bct•n an thc 1ntt'n'1'l' ~·an:-unit at .i\udub0n alnll>\1 thc "'hull-time after h1\ 1mpbnt \urgl'n Last "'eek thl' mt•d1ral dm·cwr l)I the hosp1t.1l\ lleart ln'>\llut( said Ha}don'\ brain and lung tunc1111n' had bct•n 1.1.orwning and there "'a~ .. vcn little hope" that he would reC(l\ er lrom an 111ln t1on Or .\llJn l un\lng \a1d Jum· 12 that Ha,dun·, lam1h h:iJ Jt•tttkd not w place him on a d1alys1s mal.hine to help his detenoraung kidneys be- cause they dad not feel the procedu~ would improve his quality of life Haydon. known to has fnends as. "M P " had been battling card1myopath>, a progressive de- tl!norallon and swelling of the heart since I Q8 t In Januaf) 1985. when Ha~don's l°Ond111on worsened. his children asked fam1h ph)sietan Dr. Jerome Lan about the poss1b1ht) of an an1fic1al hean implant for their lather ·The> had ~en Ha~don wasting awa> and becoming i:xhausted from !>Ulh simple tasks as brushing his teeth " Lac> said He contacted Humana Hean In- stitute lntemauonal. where Haydon \.\-as examined by implant surgeon Dr Wilham DeVnes. Haydon was ap- proved as a candidate on Feb. 14 after doctors agreed that he could lave only a few days longer wtthout the Jarv1k· 7 bean. The family was aware of the nsks and of the possibility of strokes. such as those that had struck William J. Schroeder. the world's second mech- anical heart implant pauent who also Murray Haydon was at Audubon. Surgeons speculated the strokes may have been caused by blood clots fonnang around the plas11c and metal heart. Haydon's wife of32 years, Juanita. said the family was pb1losoph1cal about possible comphcauons. "A lot of people have strokes. A lot of people have fever and colds and that's the way we feel about 1t." she said pnor to the implant The surgery was completed an the tecord lime of 3112 hours. The first Jarv1k· 7 am plant. on Barney Clark in 1982 an Utah,. took 71/2 hours. Schroeder's surgery on Nov 25. l 984, required 61h hours . The major difference between the second and third implants was that Haydon was immediately g1ven a drug to prevent blood clotting "As 1s so often the case. u takes a sad tragedy like this to point out the need for some reasonable safeguards," Rep. Richard Lehman, D-Calaf .. a member of the House Subcommittee on Nauonal Parks and Rccreat100. said of the coll1s1on Wednesday mom mg. I he plane's tail r,ecuon was found roughl> one- quarter of a male away from the rest of the wreckage and probabl> was sheared off an the collls1on, said Park Ranger Charlie Peterson. the first to reach the crash sue The pilots of both craft had been keeping track of other aircraft 'tsuall) and neither was being tracked b> The Park Service SC11d the four passengers aboard the helicopter and the pilot were Americans, but Coconino County Shertff Joe Ri chards said a night manifest indicated the passengers were West Germans. Aulhont1es released only the names of the airplane crew -James Ingraham and Bruce Grubb -and helicopter pilot John Thybon> There were no survivors Helttech Inc. which owned the five-person Bell 206 helicopter, was new to the area said Grand Canyon National Park Supenntcndent Dack Marks. Cyanide found in second aspirin bottle SEATTLE CAP) -lnvesugat0rs testing Extra-Mrs.N1ckellnot1ced thatthe lotnumber.5-H I02.on Strength Excedrin capsules following the death of a the bottle from which her husband reportedl~ took woman from poison ins found cyanide an a second bottle capsules matched those on a bonle used by Kathenne Sue promptms a nat1onw1de recall of the product and an Snow. 40. of Auburn, who died June I I of cyanide mvest1gat1on of an earlier death. po1sonmg, authont1es !>aid . The Food and Drug Admm1stration late Wednesday The death ol Bruce Ntekell. 52. "1s now being issued a warning against use of the med1catton, and the in vestigated as a cyanide-related death," the Krng County manufacturer. Bnstol-Myers. followed that with a recall medical examiner'\ office !>aid an a statement Wednesda> of Extra-Strength capsules. night "The bottJc shown to us did show pos1uve for Test results on N1ckell's remains were expected late potassium cyanide." said Sue Hutchcroft, an FDA today, sa1d Bob Hill. spoke~man for the medical spokeswoman in Scanle. after a lab inspection examiner's office That second bon le was taken to authont1es b:y Stella Cora Rice, N1ckt'll'"> mother-an-la'-". said her daugh- N1ckell of Auburn, Wash . whose husband's death June 5 ter "has had a real tough tame with this It's going to take was in1t1all) attributed to natural causes her a while before she can \on things out·· ~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~ Jr. tank tops J99 fF com parab le in quality a t s10 Our biggest sportswear event in 30 years Misses' and juniors' t-shirts and shorts ,, ' I ' ~ , • , " , """ • ., .,, ,..,.... ............ .._._ .. _ .. ,,.....,_ ·---.....,.._~·~--­.. ....-.,, ....,.,. ,,_.. ,,,.~--.. -.,r~..,.•-"fTC ·--.. -_ ........ , ... .. ·~ ~ Of .... 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June tt. 1911 * A7 Withdrawing from Social Security barred by Supreme Court WASHINGTON (AP)-The Supreme Court ruled today that state and local aovcmments may not withdraw their employees Crom the nation's Social Security system. In a 9-0 rulinat the court upheld a 1983 federal law dcsi&ned to protect Social Security's economic intqlity by f>arrina state and local aovernments from pullina out. The decision is a victory for the Rcapn ad.mims- tration, which uid more than S3 billion could have been drained from Social Security by 1990 if state and local governments were allowed to withdraw. The law was challensed by Cahfomia officials and others who sa1d the law u.nconst1tutionally allowed the federal aovemment to b~k its contract with tl\e states. Justice Lewis F. Powell. wnti.ns for the court, wd. "The contractual riaht at issue an thu caJC bean little, if any, resemblance to ri&hts held to constitute property .. as defined by the Constitution. He said the law "simply was part of a rqulatory proaram over which Consress retained authority to amend in the exercise of ill p<>wer to provide for the aeneraJ welfare." The court overturned a I 98S ruJina by a federalJud&c m California. States and local aovemments hive been all.owed to enroll their employees in Social SecUrity inoe I 9SO, and local aovemment ..-ortera in all 50 atatea arc enrolled today. As of l 983, some 9.• million of an estimated 13.2 million state and local aovemment employees panici~ pated m Socia.I Secwity, Only five states -Alaska; Ma.inc, MusachU1Ctts. Nevada and Ohio -do not have their own employees enrolled io Social Security. Under a 1950 amendment to the Social Security Act, eath state was autboril.ed to withdraw tts employea on two ycan' notice, and also could do so on behalf Of the local aovemments wittiin that tate. As apprehension ~w in the J 970s over the financial future of Social S«Unty, ..,ithdrawal became more numerous. Between 1977 and 198 I, 96.000 tate and local cmployca dropiped out of the system. Access right criticiz ecI by Scalia Our office works for 1our office! /(s Coming Friday, June 20th DAVIS• BROWN S UMMeJL Speeio~! WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reagan's nomination of An- tonin Scalia to the Supreme Court would bring to the court ajustioe who has been an active critic of the Freedom of Information Act as a product of "tunnel vision zeal .. in the aftermath of the Waterpte scandal. The SO-ycar~ld federal appellate judae h.u a.raued that the law that opens government m::ords to the public has unintentionally under- mined the privacy of businesses, churches. labor unions and other organizations. When the act was passed in 1966, it was a "relatively toothless beast," but when it was amended in 1974, Scalia said, it became "the T.; Mahal of the Doctrine of Unanticipated Conse- quences, the Sistine Cbapel of Cost- Bcnefit Analysis Ianored." He said of the 1974 amendments, .. We are now discove!1nJ that such tunnel vision zeal ... is tndulged at excessive cost to other imponant ob ccuvcs." the former University of Chicago law professor and onetime assistant U.S. attorney acneral spelled out bis \ iews on the act four years ago m an aoterv1cw with U.S. News and World Repon and in an anicle he wrote for the Journal on Government and Society of the American Enterprise lnslltute, a conservative think-tank with which be was associated. Scaha claims the 1974 amend- ments contain serious deficiencies because they are "the product of the enraordinary era that produced them -when 'pubhc interest law,• 'con- su mensm,' and 'rnvestigative JOurnahsm' were at their zenith, public trust in government was at its nadir, and the executive branch and Coniress (were) function1n1 more like two separate governments than two branches of the same." The amendments were drafted and passed just before and just after Richard Nixon resigned as .president dunng the Watergate scandal. Changes in the amendments, Scalia predicted, would not come until there 1s an end to "the obsession that gave them birth -that the first line of defense against an arbitrary executive is do-it-yourself oversight by the public and its surropte, the press .... It is a romantic notion, but the facts simply do not bear 1t ouL" U .S .judge teatiflea athlahn.peaclunent WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. District Judge Harry E. Claiborne, a convicted tu evader, testified in closed ~ion today as a House panel bcpn impeachment proceedings against the Nevada jurist. The hearing was conducted by the Judiciary Committee's subcommit- tee on couns. The chairman, Rep. Robert W. K.astenmeier, O.Wis., said in an openina statement that the Constitution demands the hi&hcst · standards of conduct from the na- tion's junsts. He added that "inde- pendence of and respect for the Judicial system" is at stake tn the proceeding. Claiborne, who is scrvina a two- ycar prison term in Alabama. was taken mto the House Judiciary Com- mittee bcarina room throuah a back entrance, accompanied by a bevy of security men. Convicted killer executed in Tena HUNSTVILLE, Texas (AP) -A 37-ycar-old convicted killer was put to death by illjcction early today for the 1974 shootina death ofa Houston convenience store clerk despite picas from the victim's father and a prosecutor. "Naw, I'm ready," said Kenneth Alben Brock of Houston when asked if he had any final words before the lethal druas flowed throuah his veins. "Take care of yourself Bob, Nancy," be told his sister and brother-in-law, who were bis personal witnesses. "Thanks." After takina a deep breath, Brock said. "OK., bye ... RUFFELL'S UPHOLSftlY llC . ... , ..... e.r. .... 1122 -.... .. ... 1411111 Co1111l"I :lair -June 20-21 - Cnftl. ..... '*" ._ FaST UPTIST aucH lOl._..,_,,,. ..... , eosta ... a1 .. 1• Small )Obs ICCtpled Pick up & deltvery. too CIC (114) 111-0111 951 Paularino Ave. Costa Mesa It's Coming as an INSERT It's in your Daily Pilot newspaper I I I l ... Before choosing colors, decide on atmosphere Use soothing pastels in highly-charged setting. bright colors fo r a child's room By ANDY LANG Choosing rnlur~ for a room'' De- termine the lind of atmosphere you want to creatr Different kinds ot hghtmg affect colors drastically That means all color dec1~1on1o should be made at home under the light of the room you are decorating. For instance, 1f you make a decision on a color under the nourescent hghts 10 a paint store, you may not hke \our choice when the color as u!.ed under the standard ltght bulbs in vour home Because of th1!.. Kent Homchick, who heads the design technology depanment at l n1ted States Inter- national l n1 .. ers1t) 1n San Diego. recommencis you maJce two tnps to the store. The first should be to pack up samples and swatches, the second to purchase your paint, wallpaper or carpet. If ypu want to see how a color will look oo a painted wall or a piece of furniture, buy a little can of paint and patnt a test sample. It ii Homchick's beuefthat the best way to decide on colors is to consider the mood wanted, the function of the rooms and the personalities of the people who will use them. If you want to point up a peaceful atmosphere. use soothtng pastels, which help people relax. lt might be chosen, for instance in a study in which you conduct h1gh- level. intensely negotiatai bus1i:icss deals But 1f you have a child's room and want them to ha\e fun, pick bn&ht colors such as oranges. reds and yellows. On the other hand. bnght yellow pa.tot 10 the lotchen above the stove may make the room appear larger but 11 also might emphas1Le ever) grease spatter that hats the wall. If. says Homchick. you start with a bare room, you may wish to comple- ment or color-coordinate drapes, carpets and waJI colors with the furniture on hand to create a d1s- t10ct1ve look If you have cherry furniture, you might select pastel colors 1f you want a light, airy atmosphere. If your furniture is black lacquer and chrome, you may want light walls and drapes w1th a lighter color carpt't If you have dark furnllureand want a sober. !>enous mood. select dark- colored drapenes and carpets. If the onl~ furniture you have in your Sun trellis easy to build, enjoyable to use for shade II )Our bad)ard could U!>l' some ,hadc. rnn\tdl.'r building a sun trelhs ~uch a trcll1\ pro' ides light, airy helter and '"ca'>~ to build. according o the ~ C'ltcrn Wood Preservers lnst1tutt· That's especially true ti 11's made '1th pre'isurc-trcated wood, the 1n- 't11utc repons. and 11 will last tn- lclin11ch v.1th httk or mi matnten- olntl' I B IRTHDAY SPECIAL! I UP TO 50% I OFF ON SELECTED SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS! IMMEDIATE INSTALLATlONI llA\E 1' TRUCK <;TOI' BY V. ITH SAMl'I ES The first step for a do-11-your!'.Clfer 1s to determtne what size the trellis will be.and whether 11 wall be attached to a wall or free-standm$. Let's say you're planning to build a free-standing trellis 12 x 16 feet in size. The first thing to do 1s to e~tabhsh a kHI :rard area 16 feet long and 12 feet wide and locate pos1t1ons for four comer posts The posts should form a OFHR (",000 @.SEACOAST BUILDER'S SUPPLY r~~~111~H 2488 Newport Boulevard • Costa Mesa Cal1forn1a • 92627 • (714) 642-3490 CALL OUR 24 HOUR SERVICE NUMBER -- rectangle I 3 feet b) I 0 tect After that 1n111al planning, the actual procedure to build a sun trelhs as logical and straightforward. Usmg a posthole digger. make a hole for each comer post about 18 inches in diameter and 36 inches deep Then pour six tnches of gravel into the bottom of each hole. If you 're ustng pressure-treated wood, therc's no need to set the posts in concrete WINDOWS-OOOAS MOULDING-HARDWARE :'AMERICAN .:: i 1•••'.tt (,11r1i , (71 \1 s:io q J)I 18001 ;>SS ?4;>9 . ~J ! tr~ ALLI BERT. ..::------, f" Pn ·e Piece ..... Set ..... "'"> ,, $169. ~ I mhrtlla r. tr I t>' Ri.. ..,111 ... • r u ''"''' r 'kl tftrH' ...... ''' 1'' 1n u ufdu•r so. •• f 11r n1 r urt t.· r ,..~ -.. • ..... .. ·~4 ~ ~nr\•·. iA·i 'f -.··,1 1 .~~ .. , J ... ~.,w.w·~·.,,.·· ............ •' ,f • rJ AP.•1 •l\AI J I • • .• ~ ... -... ........ -...r .. r 'IN' I••••'· ~room 1s the bed. you can decorate around the color of the bedsheets Homchick !>ays 1t 1s important 10 consider the amount of !.unhghl the room gets everyday. as well as when it gets the most sunlight If you malre a de- clslon on a color under the noares- cent lights ln a palnt store, you may not like your choice when the color ls used under the stan- dard light bulbs ln your home. ' , ., . ef-· ... J ' ,,, -~ • "', -. ->. . ~ ,,_ ... _ ,, "lf.'' he says, "the room receives a lot of direct sunhght each momma and you paint the walls a bnght color, will that be too overwhelming to wake up to? If you arc going to have drapes, consider how much sunhght they will filter out and how the hght will reflect through the drapes. "If you choose light-colored walls and have turquoise drapes, the sun comtng through the curtatns will cast a bluish liaht onto your walls and furniture, which may counteract your light walls." Drapes, blinds or even tinted sun screens on windows act somewhat like stage lighting for the theater. An actor can wear a beautiful green costume on stage, but 1f a h&htmg technician throws a blue light on him, the color becomes muddy and loses its vibrancy. When considenng the amount of hght 1n a room, determine what t1me of da) the room 1s used the most and choose colors that complement that type of h&ht. Homctuck points out that sunli&ht is very bright in the momma, am bensh in the afternoon and reddish near dusk He adds that some people do not know that color temperatures arc created by different types of light bulbs. ..What thi1 translates to," he says, "is that flouresccnt hght can be harsh and wh Ile. while a standard household 1 S- wa u bulb throws off a soft, warm glow." And 1f you find that a color scheme you used for years suddenly seems to require a change, don't be dismayed or confused. It seems that people's tastes 1n colors change over a ~riod of time, just as tastes 10 clothUll or cars change (Do-1t-you~lfers wi/J find many helpfol tips in Andy Lang's hand- book, "Practical Home Repairs,_•• which can be obtained by sendi111 S2 to this paper at BoJ< 5. Tea.neck, NJ Pressure-treated Wood Sun Trellis The posts should be 6 x 6 inches by 10 feet and marked wt th A WPB Standard LP-22, because the~ are intended for use in contact with the ground. The beams, rafters and support pieces you will need for the rest of the Job should be LP-2. which means that they are treated for above-ground use. The next step is to notch each post at the top to accommodate the width and depth of a 2-x-8-tnch beam (I 1h x 111. inches actual dry lumber s11e) Paint the cut surfaces oft he notches with a wood preservative Then push the notched posts firmly into the gravel and brace them 10 ven1cal plumb pos1t1on with temporary braces. T he posu should be aligned so that the notches face each other across the I ()..foot spans Each post wtll need two brac~s. at ngh1 angles to each other Braces should be nailed to stakes dnven tnto the ground and then nailed partiall y into the post at the top end of the brace as the post is plumbed 1n each direction w1th a carpenter's level. When the posts arc securely braced an vertical plumb position, lay one of the 2-x-4-inch supports across the tops of the posts and check wt th the carpenter's level to make sure the top of the trellis will be honzontal Make any minor adjustments needed by raising or lowenng posts m the postholes. When the tops arc level. fill the holes with a mixture of removed soil and gravel and tamp the soil and gravel 10 solidly Leave the comer posts braced unul the JOb as com - pleted Now you're ready to attach the beams You'll need two 2-x-8-anch x 16-foot beams. and you're a.oin1 to bolt the beams to the posts. First drilJ a 'h-tnch hole honzontally throuah the notched portion of each post two inches from the top and another hole two tnches below that. Then set the beams into the notches on the posts so that the beams extend 18 inches beyond the posts and mark the pos1t1ons of the holes in the posu on the beams L1fl the beams down, drill cor- responding 1/J-tnch holes lhrouah them. replace them into the notches and fasten the beams to the posts with e1J1:1t 1/2-tnch x 4'h-mch cam&Jt bolts with nuts and 1/J-mch anterior dtAmeter (ID) Oat washers. Use only hot-dipped galvanized hardware to preclude any unsightly rust marb. (Pleue eee TRELLIS/ A.9, BRIN(! A LITTLE of the OUTSIDE-INSIDE! ~Ed,~ ~arae~ (Windows · • C..lOll "' &e blldal o,ai., .~':ti.=~ .._...~ ·A~Olam!Mhw • Deb tf M.W PW* • Ttac.M Gia. A"allaMe • Uallalc.M Dellp (),etc. • ~~a ...,.._, ~ 10% dllcour off t.o&al (Oil (714) 841-1075 ButlngtoD ~ *SHOP LIKE A DESIGNER* LARGEST SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNTY •CUSTOM BEDSPREADS & MATCHING DRAPERIES • FABRICS FROM ALL MILLS AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS HOURS: Mon· Fft 9--5:30, Set. 10-S. Sun. 12-6 -------aecor.atlve fabric house 18085 Euclid St, Fountarn Valley ., 406 (714) l84-6030 , f T • P -J _ Orenge ~DAILY PILOTIT~ • .1wM11t, 1.. U Putty knife your best ally to loosen a stuck window T 2"x 6"x 12' 2"x 4" Supports/ 1h" x 4 'h" Carnage Bolts1 12" TRELLIS ••• .. p:a e raftal. you·u need 22 knalhl. cacb J.:Jt-6 iDdla a Jl feel. Sta.Od t.bem OD edlD IC"* lbC and oail them to ~ beadls on 9--inda cent.en. Besin with an end rafter. Set ii .V. inches from the beam eDdl ud • toCft.&i1 it iJl place. For lOCaaili~ U11 r one I Od common nail on oac aide of the rafter and two Id common nailt · on the other. Ute only bot-dipped plvanmd nails. By ANDY LANG A ,, d"- A putty knife with a wide blade is your best ally when faced with the common household problem of a stuck window. Such a putty kmfe can ~ shd between the window sash and the stop or moulding in order to break the paint seal that is the most common cause of a window that won't budge. J iule the knife slightly or tap it li&htl y wtth a hammer and you are likely to a.ct the dnircd result. Sometimes the wtndow will move after one or two sides of the window arc treated in this manner and someumcs )'OU have to use the treatment on all four sides. This emphasis on the use of the wade-bladed putty knife is necessary because most of the time somebody ID the house will do the job with the blade of a scrcwdnver. This may unloosen the window all nght, but it wall aJso mar the wood cons1derably. simply because the blade of SCTCW· dnver as usually too thick and too narrow for the job. If you sec gouges ID the wood alongside a window, you can be sure somebody has attempted 10 unstack it at one time or another with a screwdriver. lnc1dent.ally, you can buy a small. Strrated tool in some places that is made cspcc1ally for the unstacking of windows. Your hard- ware dealer or home-<:enter salesman should know whether he has one in stock. While this procedure will usually do the tnck. there are umcs when ll will not work even though a pamt seal 1s the cause of the trouble. In that case. tackle the problem from outside. apin using the putty knife technique. When working from the outside of the window, insen the knife blade ~­ tween the bottom of the sash and the .. C.Ulng ~•Mia Araguard retlng. Modef #942 & 945 top of the sill and then wherever neceflU)'. When a paint seal is not the culprit, it is likely that hiah humidity has caulCd the wood to swell and, therefore, it won't operate. Should that be the problem, Jet a wooden block oflomc kind Usina care, tap it alona the arooves of the suh, a move that will expand the frame a bit and so apin unless the condition . 1s corrected. It's the same as removma mildew. No matter how 1ood a job ~ou do of gcttina rid of it, it will flouri1h apin if dampness and lack of ventilation pen11t. i---6" x 6" Posts --..i ' I I I 2'·6" I I ! I . . ~j Front View ·------··---~, ~--­' . I I I ' ' ; 1.~ -10' ---.1 If you see 6ouga 1n the •ood aiong•Jde a window, you can be •are somebody has attempted to unstlck Jt at one dme or another wJth a .crewdrlver. Not often, but once in a while, all your efforts to unstick a window art without mull In that case, you must take the drastic step of rcmovina the sash from the frame and lightly sandina or planina the parts that arc sticking, This requim oonsidcrable care and some knowledae. You must first remove the stop mouldiop on the 1n11dc of the frame. If you have some idea of bow sash cords work in doublc-huna windows. you should considcrP-055ibly rcplacina them with sprina hft sashes or batanc:es or whatever of the newer window pdgets your dealer has in stock Make sure you act full instructions on what must be done, either written or directly from the dealer. 2"x 6"x 12' Rafters perm11 the window to be opened If this doesn't work, use the block of wood and do the same thing with the vcnical partS of the sash. Tapping the wooden block with a hammer is usually very effective, but you must do ii sently to prevent the pane 1n the window from cracktn&- A f\cr a paint seal 1s broken or the sash ts put in operation some other way, be sure to lubncate the channels or grooves to prevent funher trouble. It should be pointed out. however. that the high humidity that caused the wood to swell in the first place may do Jn connection with the above, here is some advice about doing thinas younclf. The first time you take apan something that must ~ put together aaain, have a pencil and piece of paper handy. As you take apart the product, whether It~ a faucet, a sash cord or whatever. write down the cuct order in which the parts arc removed. Reverse the order when 1t comes time to reassemble whatever 1t 1s you arc workina on. Don't rely on your memory. You may get a tele- phone call or be otherwise inter- rupted and find you have forgotten what you thought you had mcmonz.ed. (Do-it-yoursclfers wt/I find helpful data on a variety of sub1ects m Andy Lang's handbook. "Practical Home Repairs." which can be obtained by ~nding$2 to rhis newspaper at Box 5, Teaneck. NJ 07666.) lJ4" ~~-ion 9" centers) ... -1 r-9" t \ 6'-l 0 'h" _.._ ........ I I 2'·6' I I I I ~ J 2"x8"x 16' Beam • -6"x 6" Post Use Galvanized : ' Hardware and Nails : : l J -13· I Lumber& Home Center Come In and visit our NEWI Callfornla Solarium dlaplay In front of the store. A representative wlll be glad to answer any question• you have regarding the Solarlum. It might be Just the addition you need to your home. Set the rafter in place with iuceo~ nine incbel &om the caeerof tbo flnt raftetJ. toenail it aod coatinuc ua1iJ all 22 ra~ have been 1ttached. As a dcsip optiob, you m..,t wut to cut the cndsoftbe rafters Ul aay ol KVcral decorative ways. lfyo.a do IO, cut the rafter ends before . . the ra.ften. AIMS be re so pUn1 tbc cut cftds wath a wood preana~c, finally, you'll nood two l·x-4-i.Dcb x 16-foot IU~ to mp tho raftcn perfectly aliPed.. Nail tbe 1pportt 1Cros.1 the 6onom1 of t.bc rancn. paral)ef io and 36 lncba &om the respective beams. Use one 1 Od nail IO attach cacb support tocacb rafter. Remove the temporary braces from the coma posu. and your In • tetrace is compete. '" You may paint tbe aua ternc:e if you lite. but a crcllia made of ~t.cd wood needs no ftD. 1abiq either ror procectioo or for appearance, ln fact. the lppcarlDOC of' the lrCUis will IC'lually improve. with • a.ad. if bu.ill pl'OS)Cdy. will lat iridefi.nitdy wit.bout req.ariJll Uy care, ttports the Wood Praetvcn Institute. Prasure-trcat.cd wood Uled for uy t.ckyard project is u afe .. .. treated wood. The chemicals will not leach out of the wood and bum either the soil or pound water. Treated wood can be handled and worbd usina tbc same tools and ~u­ ooaary rouuncs as tbote csuablisbcd for untreated wood. Bccau9C lhe wood has bttn lrCl1ed with cbcm1cals, however, cut ends and t.rimminp should be~ of by trash cllsposal and not bu.ined. Aced•mr--Securlty ...,~_.or~ ScrHn Door "Spartan" 3"x13/18" Extruded llumlnum frame with extruded double r•ntOfc:.d com« lockl. FMtur .. heavy duty exP#'d9d Mfety grlll. Available In Bronze, Blactt °' Gotd ftecictone flnllh Model #9000 We carry• complete Un• of celllng ..... and .,.ne1. plua everything JOU would need to lnahlll Jour own auapended celllng •J•tem. Clear or white Cfactted ~ Of Prllmatlc. 24"x48". YOUR CHOICl j Academy Slldlng Screen Door Biked enamel 1tMI frame. Aberglass screen. 30". 30" 19. 42 36" 20.2• 110.00 Sun omes by ~~"l'!~s-ocryta combined wtth the lat•t 1tat• of the at1 design. Mor• light, value and en.gy efftc*'t. CUM MOUNT CURa MOUNT 221A"x22W' 22W'x4e'' ci.ar °' whit• a.. or wtltte Single dome Slngle dome ~ .... • 00 Flberga.u P•n•I Aaeorted peteeme 10 chOoM from. i • .. l I • I AlO * Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Thurlday, June 19, 1988 Bills to tighten S. African security rejected JOI IA" "it ~ttl l<C '· South AlnC<t (AP> -1 hl· Indian and miited·t'IC<' l harnbt:r~ of Parhamcnt rejected billr, • &flOllOS ""ecping powc~ to sccunty fon.cs 1n "unrl")t <irt'<&S," dashing Pn:':>1dt'nl I' W Botha's hOJ><'' of •ha .. 1ng th1· hill appru"ed b)' thc.- ll'gl'>lature ~otha mu' l'<l WcJne'><la> to reft."r tht touah nl"" -.et unl) measure\ to the \A,fi1te-dom1na1c<l Pres1dcnt ' ( uunc1l. which tan 1mpkment leg1'> la11un reJt:l'te<l In the Ca~ Town Parliament The: la" ma ker.' dt'C1r,1on l·aml· again~t the had.drop ol a nauonw1de \late ol emersency, dunng whu;h authont1~ have reported 45 people killed. The government has !>lid the emergency dcclaratton, made tut fhursday, camt' m part because It could not gt't lhl' two bills approved tn llmt' fot Monday's 10th ann1vers.af) of black nots in Soweto. The 1976 no11na. which marked a turning point in the struggle against apartheid, was commemorated Mon- da> wtth a niUJonw1dc general stnke that "\A,as observed b) m1lhons of blacks L nder the state of emergency OLES HOME CENTERS a GRACE company B. 22''1. IN. BLACK KETTLE GRILL JOurnahsts are barred from un- authonzed news coverage o( sccunty force acuvtty, includmg arresb They arc also barred from 1dent- 1fy1na ~Opie detained under tht' t'mergency regulations, cn1cnng black townships, disseminating state- ments deemed )Ub vers1ve and !>Cnd- ing hvt' telcv1s1on broadcast-; b) satellite. It was the second re)ecl1on ol tht bills b¥-Indian and mixed-race law makers m the thr~-chamber Parlia- ment. 1n which blacks are not rep- resented Tht' while chamber ap- proved the bill for a second lime lallt week The h:gisl111on wouJd 11vc secunty forces brood power and 1ndcmo1ty from prosecution 1n any dmnct deemed ··an unf'C'St area." The bill also would aJlow police to detain people without charge for 180 days instead of the current 14. An estimated 1.000 to 2.000 people ol all races were detained without charge 1mmedunely after the cmerg- l·nc} decree was issued. lhe government said Wednesday that two blacks had bttn shot by pohce finng at noters and a Uurd had been burned to death by umdenufied 6 FT. ALUMINUM STEP LADDER 24.84 INTERIOR 1 COAT LATEX FLAT WALL PAINT 7 year warranty REG . 14.99 El TE RI OR CLIMATE MASTER STAIN Acrylic latex flat 22 oz. FRAMING HAMMER 7.IJ7 ass.aJlants The South Afncan Pre" >\ssoc1a t1on also rcponcd 11 l 0-ycar-old black was shot to de,ath Tuesdav n1&ht 1n Soweto. apparently by blade pol1t1cal nvals. m the first fatality rcportt'd from a black township in a week Al a news conference 10 Pretona, govcmment spokesman Dave S~w ard said arrangements were being made for Judge~ to v1s1t the deuunees "at any place and at an} ume" to check on tbc1r condluons In Waslunaton, the State Dcpan- mcnt said two Amencans Jailed dunng the crackdown were released 23.98 If/~ IUCl<&IBICBI. r.4r 3/8 II. VSR DRILL 1nzn 21.32 7.99 GAL SllGLE CYUIDER SECURITY 173 77 c DEADBOLT • EA REDWOOD PICNIC SETS A. 42 IN. RUSTIC TABLE WITH 4 BENCHES 88.93 98.93 B. 68 IN . DELUXE TABLE WITH 2 BENCHES COOLERS ~o~~o sonl-2 82 COOLER ... • llOTr 14 73 COOLER ... • ~~-Li...~~ PLYWOOD 4al fT SHll T SHOP 117 t• ACX PARTICLE BOARD 1/2 ••.•••• fl 4.82 PER SHEET 11£0WOOD FLA l TOP PICKETS 119 1111111 n. • EACH 38 II. 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N:tfftotlff .,.,.. .... ch ptoduc:IS -no!~ ... llllr(l\Ue lll"CI ................. ~ Ho! ... ,...-eor fVP<9'llPflinl .,!Of1 Wa •• va ,ooir Clll~ IM IOP!«.-rcait ~~ ' l House bill calls for U.S. firms to pull out \.\ .\~HI NC1l ON (•\P) -The House unexpt'Ctcdl> approved on WcdneM!ay legislation caltana for withdrawal of l ~ business invest- ment in South Afnca and an aJl-0ut trade embargo. 1he harshest ~ct1ons ~et proposed agamst the wh1tc-min- ont} Pretona government. The pun1uve steps approved by voice vo te on a subsutute amend· ment fur the \nt1-Apartheid Act of t 986 came a l a time of nsmg ind1gnat1on 10 Congre!ls over apartheid 1n South Afnca In appro\lng the substitute for a measure which had been craftt'd by the House Foreign >\ffairs Commit- tee the lawmake rs ignored a last- mmute letter from na11onal SC'CUnt y adviser John Poindexter. who alJued that punitive !Mlnct1ons would cnpplc U.S d1plomaq . The \.Ole came after Rep Ronald Dcllums. D-C al lf .. said the cnstS m South Afnca call'> for the abandon- ment of 11m1d1ty The btll approved was a Dcllums amendment which substituted for language developed by members of the committee The paners bill would have imposed a measured and incremental set of sancuons The re" 1sed bill was passed when Republtlans did not demand roll call votes. and some lawma~rs sa1d .. tbey saw that as an attempt to ., utumately prevent an) sanctions from actuall}' being imposed Strong med1 c1ne 1s needed · to end this madness." he declared Dcllums had called on th e House to discard halfwav measures and to adopt "an all · out powerful ag- gressi ve statement · 'Tm going to have a hean attack," an astoni shed Dellums said after the vote Rioting rebel prisoners fight troops LIMA. Peru IAP) -R1ot1ng in- mates from the Shming Path ret>el group used firearms. l'xplos1ves and homemade bows and arrows to fight arm) troops trying to retake control of three pnsons. the military said today It said troops regained two · pnsons but that lighung conttnued at the third Many rebels were killed and several soldiers injured m the noung that began Wednesday mornm~. the JOtnt military command said in a com- munique broadcast over radio sta- tions this morning. Troops recaptured control of Lima's Lunpncho Pen11ent1ary for men and Santa Barbara pnson for women in the neighboring pon city of Callao. the command said. Most of the 500 rioting inmates were at El Fronton. on a barren, rockey island. where the army re- mained at bay today The military pledged 10 11s communique to "con- unue the o~rat1ons until re~stab­ ltshing order .. Lima radio .-.1 at1on Rad10- programas said todav Lhat security forces blew open the cell block at El Fronton where pnsoners were holed up. The m1htary communique said there were "a great number of dead" at Lungancho. and that 1wo pnsoners died and fo ur \A,ere senousl) wounded at \anta Barbara Five soldiers were -.cnousl) wounded at Lungancho. 11 .-.aid. Earlier, Interior Minister Abel Salinas said th ree members of the police force that _&uards Peru's pnsons and six pnson officials were woundt"d Wednesda) Troops began to retake the pnsons at 7:00 pm Wednesday, about 12 hours after the outbreaks began, according to a communique read by Salinas al the government palace Wednesday n1gh1 Shlp detained on suspicion of smuggling arms BALBOA Panama (AP) -The navy detained a Dani sh carao ship that was carrying enough undeclared Soviet-made trud.s and weapons 10 arm at least two army battalions. the deputy commander said Wednesday One news rcpon said the 250-ton sh1~ment was being smuggled to leftist guemlla, fighting for power tn El Salvador Reporters were given a bnef tour of the armed forc:es warehtJU"SellTwtnch the contraband was stored amcr the 520-ton Pia YC1ta was intercepted and detained Sa1urday Lt. Cmdr. Jose ( orrca. the deputy navy commander. said 1t consisted of 32 four-wh~l-<inve m1htary truck,, t .SOO macbmeauns. disposable rocket launchers and ammunition He said the hardware was enoua,h to equip two or three motonzed army ball.ahons, depending on their 'i1e The ship wa\ docked nearby in Balboa, which ,, al the Panama Canal's PaCltic entra"cc. The ship·, ,company wu confined abolrd pend· 1n1an1nvesupt>on. Correa said, hut no charges had bten fikd. He said he would not otiject to reporters boardm& the ship, but Capt Johannes Chrisllanscn. 47. would not allow 1L Sut of the crewmen arc Danes and t~ seventh. who was talen to a hospital. is I ndoncaian. the offiet"r said. Ht' did not specify the 11ln~\. THURSDAY. JU 19, 1 COMPLETE NYSE COMPO ITE TRANSACTIONS, 82 Safeway Stores suing suitor OAKLANO (AP) -Safeway Stores Inc. filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against its prospective suitor, claiming a partnership con- trolled by Dart Group Corp. com· mitted stock viola.lions in acqu.irina a 5. 9 percent stake of the 11ant &J'C>CefY chain. Safeway also contends that Garden Partnership's filing with the Securi- ties and Exchallje C.Ommission is false and misleading in that, amona other Uungs, it fails to disclose that the real purpose of the stock purchases 1s to coerce Safeway into paying "arccnmail." The suit, filed an U.S. District Court for Northern California, came su days Dart's disclosure that Gar- den had purchased 3.6 million shares of Safeway stock for S 149.4 m1lhorr since mid-May and m1&ht attempt to acquire the firm. Dart Group. the Landover. Md.· based operator of book rct.atJmg and automotive parts businesses. holds a 95 percent interest 1n the newly formed venture. The company is controlled by the Haft family, which also is named in the suit. Oakland-based Safewa~ alleges that the defendants sclccuvely and 11legally upped off stock traders about tts purchase of Safeway shares. It says the recent act1vit1es arc .. part of a continuing pattern of illegal action," referring to Dart Group's aborted but profitable takeover efforts involving May Stores and Jack Eckerd. The supermarket chain says 1n the complamt that the Hafts circulated rumon about their mtcntion to try to acquire Safeway shortly after their purchase of 3 million Safeway $hares on May 15 and well before Dart Group made its required SEC filing. Safeway contends that those actions violated the Racketeer Influenced C orrupt1on Organization Act and "caused severe disruption in the market for Safeway stock." The complaint also says the defen- dants "do not have the financial capab1l11y to take over Safeway." The spokesman for Dart Group, attorney Robert B. Hirsch, was in a meeting Wednesday and not immedi- ately available to respond to the charges, according to a women answcnna the telephone 1n his Wash- tngton. D.C.. office. Dart Group founded Dart Drugs, Crown Books and Trak Auto Parts and reported earnings of$9.9 million on sales of$97 8 million for the year ended Jan 31 Safeway, which operates about 2,500 supermarkets 1n the U.S. and abroad, posted net income of $231.3 million, or $3.83 a share. in 1985, up from SI 85 million, or $3.12 per share. a year earlier Powerplant Speclallata, Inc. of Costa lleea, reports that thla 750-mecawatt electrical &eneradn& plant wtll &o OD 1.lne with iftat.er efftctency after 8-month o•erhau.1. Drug firm, Army sign pact ICN Pharmaceuticals Inc. has an- nounced that the company and its subsidiaries, V1ratck Inc. and SPI Pharmaceuticals Inc. have signed an airttment for the COOP.Crallvc study of tbc antiviral drug. nbavinn (trade: name Virazole R) wt th the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command. Under the 15-year agreement, the U S. Army will file, within nme months and 24 months respectively. one or more new drug applications for intravenous and oral uses of nbav1nn with the U.S. Food and Drug Admin- istration. The NDAs will be baStd upon IC'N's masier drug file. The agree- ment also provides that upon reque'it ICN will supply the Army's require- ments for the drug. The parties have agreed to share tcchntcal data and information and to cross-license each other on future developments. Milan Panic, chairman and chief cxcc~tive officer of ICN. stated, "This untque agreement between our company and the U S. Army rep- resents another imponant milestone in the development ofV1razole Rand rcmfor~s the s1g01ficance of ongomg research 1n antiviral mcd1c.auons" The FDA granted approval m December 1985 for the markettng of V1razolc R m the Un1ted States for respiratory syncyt1cal v1ru'i MUTUAL FUNDS ~ ~IDi ijdf~--------------~ I )I ll. §11(1 )t 1' u' , ,., ,. I ·) 1'-I H ,, 7•', I y ., 2S U"l lT:Y 14~ I•"' ai.4.m ... • 14 l .,,.,.,., IS IS', tcum • • • flCmA JO 1 ll • T.itcro 2 •2S·l6 T~n1 11>.. 11•~ Ttorarv tJ 4J 9 lOYOlt 42 , 42 1 rkoPo 12 l71"l y~ ' 31, 11,,, UnPlnlr •' • t' ul~"' • 'I U ur S6-" 5'', u ·~ 1~ 1~ uvae, '3~ '4 UnvHll I•"' IS U,...,P ., 70 V•a'~ ' IO"l I~ ValNn I I 1· ,. ValLn '"' ,_ Valero II~ II"' ~~fh ~ 7• 1t''< Wtve!ll JI'• ll'>l woeeo .,_ ., ... w...-c 12, ni.. wit ... "'w ., I"' w ~)l l ~11:; w ~ '1 WolYT~ H -WrahlW ... )(.0.C '• "' kot 4'1* I . ~'°-NF ' _, -1~ -,,., = lt -J~ -lll -1 ::s·u = ~ -1 -l/4 -v. tt~ w: *. 10. -13 31 I '> I\\ . ~ )0 JO • ~ ... l 7111 . ~. '61. 41 .. H'• 2S • • " )1 II• ''"' " ~· ~,z 11,! >. u~ '· ' ll • ~.: lP s '• s"' ... ". ~ t!'· ' f' 1• 21.i. "" •• tlt ff: ff~ . . •"' l~l ··~~ I .. ' ' '• ~I • 2 .l' ~ ·~ .0 ~ II s. ll l l . PSihelpin' more utilities to modernize R cently completed 'Jo In Oxnard called the most significant By JIM HATHCOCK o.., .... c:w: ....... Costa-Mesa based Powcrplant S~ialtsts. Inc. has completed an et&ht-month major maintenance and boiler modification on a 750-mcp- watt 011 and natural gas fired eJec.. trical generaun.g stat.Ion 1n Oxnard. Company president Richard G . Engel described the JOb as "the most s1anificant and socially valuable undertaking in the history of PSI." Engel said the SS 8 million pro- a.ram was completed on schedule despite more than $2 m1llton in unscheduled additional work The company's crews have worked m Los Angeles. Lon& Beach. Fontana. San Francisco. Huntington Beach and other Southern CaJ1fom1a locauons. They have even left the state to service projects 1n Vtrg101a. Alabama and Washington state. Engel's crews have worked on nuclear and conventional fossil fuel generating stattons and service a vanety of contracts including time and matenal, firm pnce bid, cost plus or fixed fee. PSI bas been one of the fastest growingcontracton m its field Since starung operations five years ago, its annual volume has grown from SI 25.000to more than $16 m1lhon in contracts, almost all of which have come from mvestor-owncd ut1hucs. The firm made major improve- ments m the plant's 001ler system which ancreascd. the efficiency wbco the plant opcrac.cs at low power levels. Improvements made by PSJ will allow opcratoT5 to reduce t.be outpUt of the power plant to u littk u 50 mepwatts, one fourth ofiu previous minimum aeration, a1 "off pc::a.k" times such as early morning hour1. As a rnuh, operators reduce fuel costs and enhance air quality in their locales. A many as 260 wcldcn and other technicians worked simultaneously on rcpa.an and 1nstallauons to com- pete the Oinard job whlcb required more than 7,000 separate welds rangmg from -p1npo1nt size to com- plex seams on 30-mcb-dtamctef pipes Engel used a "suff lea" crane. rented for S 149,000, tnstead of a conventional crane which woukt have cost $1 2 million to rent. Project man11er Gerald H . Johansen of PSI wd, "Not one occupauonal safety or health defi- ciency was noted' by any st.alt' or federal inspector dunng the enure operation" Engel 1s opum1st1c about hiJ company's future and said elcctnc utitiues are concentratina on main- tenance and modernization of cx11t- 101 fac11it1cs rather than making bugr capital mvcsuncnts m new cquip- mcnL "The lund of work we do will save utihucs millions of doUan 1n fuel cosu, extend the hfe of generatin1 stations and s1gruficantly contnbute to 1mprov1ng air quality," he said. -----------------------------------------------------------------------~--~--~~~~~~~----- . t , ; I ' i .. • I I ' ~ ' r ' . .. - NYSE COMPO SITE TRAN SACTIONS NEW YORK (AP) Jun 11 Adv•nctd Declined Unchenoed totel lullft New hlOh• New IOW$ Todl!I .~ 13 24 13 AMEX LEADERS 1 ' Coto QuoTES THlllllAY'I 11 A.I. (PIT) Piii Dow Jones averages up NFW YORk. CAI') -The stock market tnmmcd uc. lo\\CC. 111 lhl' t·arly af1emoon today, a~ the blue chip\ htnt•fttt"d lrom an improvement 1n the technolog~ ~ccwr The Dow Jone\ J\cragl' ol 30 1ndustnals w;i, up I. 93 al 1,870.87 b) 2 pm on Wall Street LoS<'rs \ltll outnumbered gainers on the ~w York <;1c"' k [ 'changt·. hut the margin wa' narrowing Ahout 120 ,tcx. k!> had declined 10 pmt• and 708 h.td 1nuca\C'd wh1k 451 were unchanged Volume 1111 rhc fi1g Hoard came to 89 65 mllhon share\ with 2 hour' left 10 go in the sessmn International Ru~inc\s Machines, wh1th !;howeJ ~mall 10.,\e\ throughout the momma, turned up '·1 to 146'1~ Among other technology tS\UCS, D1g11al l:.qu1pmcnt rose I 'h 10 851/a and Motorola rot.e 11. to 18\1 Dan & Kraft wa'> one of lht' most heavtl> lntded stocks gaming r, too I The big d1vers11ied food firm loda~ announrt'd plan' 10 \pht tnlo two t·ompan1t's. , Chromallo~ .\ rnem·an men ed ahead by 21/a to 23 ta and wa\ af\(> the N\ '-IE'c; active h\t Sun Chemical !.aid 1t \t'l'lo .. 1ng to acquire: the (14 pcn:ent of Chromalloy 11 doc\ not already own _ Safeway Slim'\, which lan~s. a takeover threat lrom Dan Gmup lt•ll 1-10 48Ya The NY')(:', rnmpm1tt.· 1ndc\ of all 1t~ l•'llc<.l common \tod.' ro'>C' CUO to 140 83 At tht Amencan Stod .. P\l hangt.• tht· markcl value mde' stood at 281 46 up .i X5 THE BEST in readi ng en1oyment comes to your home 7 days a week in the Daily Pilai 642-4321 Prev d•t; ~ I~ 1 WHAT NYSE Om NEW YORK (AP) Jun. 11 Dow JoNES AvERAG f s ' METALS QUOTES 'C)l.JE·IIAAN so::id.lq, up fbr ~mmz.r . G t!O.Jlha.t Tl CO li fbrr11"' cJ.tl~IC. OVfli lobl11 tbt yo.! m q chfrasv1 it. color c:ombtnot.AOf~, f'ltJVY /khok1 rvrvy/vom I ln t.tm/crvmq. }"i!Ly/vomllt'l I ·-.... • -I TV Li s TIN GS -- Jackson would be thrilled to have giraffe By &ff McClatd1y New1 Service While exotic pets arc nothing new SACRAMEN ro _ Pop star an Cahfom1a, &JrafTes aren't euctly Michael Jackson wants a state permit run-of-the-mall Especially those to add a baby 11rarre to 8 menaaene belon11ng 10 famou~ teenage hcart- that already includes a chun.panzee throbs. named "Bubbles," a couple ofllama~ Jackson's typewmten letter re- and some exotic deer. questinJ a JirafTe permit created Other pets have included a ram and something of a stir an Zobel"s office. •boa constnctor. both of which have "It was a nice surpnsc. He'sgol nice died. stauoncry," said Tracey Moreno. Jackson's tnbe of "weird and who is Zobel's assistant. wonderful" animals on his Encino Ja~kson's letter, typed on .. MJJ estate isn't quite a zoo. At least .. not Productions" letterhead. bears a loao yet, but I think he'd like 10 (have showing nothing but the singer's legs !>nc)," said Ji'!' Zobel. patrol captain clad in their famous short-cropped an the state Fish and Game Depart· pants, dancing the tip-toed moon- menr's w1ldhfe protect1on d1 v1s1on . walk. The lcaendary gJ11tenng alove IS Although Jackson has a permit for nowhere in s1aht h11 other exotic pct~. a state game But Jackson won't get special warden discovered the six-month-old treatment. vow fhh and game of- 11rafTe hvina 11leplly on Jackson's r.fi=ic=i=a=ls===========:;-i property without a permit and in a pen deemed loo small for the gangly infant. -Joel Sit911 AIC TV MATTHEW IAOOEIUCK ~ TOMc.-ue.a FERRIS BUEL' ER'S DAY OFF ~~:TnlOP GUN--: w OM tMn's ICnlglt tD tab It easy. A ,.AAAMOUNT "CTU~ (ft !"G·~~ &a&I·----~ 9 .: A PARAMOUNI PICl~Rf "' ......_,,. _.,............, .. ~,_....._... .. ,,..·~,_.... 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NtfM "We decided we weren't goina to treat him any differently Just because he was Michael Jackson," Moreno said. trorn a Missoun breeder He said the breeder probably did not wait for a permit before '>hipping the airafTe 10 Jackson's home Even thou&h Jackson imported the a1rafTe into Cahfomia without a permit, Moreno said, the local game warden has recommended that he be allowed to keep 1t 1f he makes necessary expansions 1n the 11rafTe's quarters Speaking of the 27-ycar-old record- 1n& star. Zobel added, "We're deahna with an innocent 1n tcrnu ofwha1 he knows about animals. We htlve to lead him by the hand." Allhouih there have been no problems with Jackson·~ other pets, Zobel said. ··we have to keep his attention. They·re playlhanas for him and he doesn't always thank (about their care) •· Zobel said the department assumes Jackson didn't intend to illegally 1mpon his 11rafTe, wh1cb he boultht "Ouray Nelly's" OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER Monday thru f nday 11 AM to 9 PM •••LEGAL EAGLES' IS A SOPHISTICATED SPRITELY, SUSPENSEFUL, COMEDY-TifiiiilER done in debonair fashion with Redford, WlnFf and H2nnah hlRh·st)'te dwmm -JudjlJJ Cri~I ROBERT REDFORD DEBRA DARYL WINGER HANNAH LEGAL EAGLES THi ~n. COMID\' raoM THI Dll lCTOll Of GHOSTll SHU \I \I\ fll\\L Pi lull' ............ ,.At ,,,, .... .., 8AltOAIN MATINSae MONOAY THAU 8ATUROAY 18T 2 Pl!R .. ORMANC•8 IJICl!l"T WOllOAVe a. eTA,.ltlDC •I "IATUltl!e LAKEWOOD .-nter llOUf llfttOIMA,_ l909lllCll PIHll IUILLll'S DAY 0,, ~UI lllJI 11• .... , ... I .... ~TllOlllT th THI OTHll ltOI ~111 lliM~41M ........ l .. U NIVD TOO TOUNI TO IMI C11 , ........... , ....... 11 ... I~ ~ ..... iCiiWilldiii1iii uw DIA&.• ,,... ......... , ... 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"POlfllCtlST 11" (H U) , .. 111!1 ................................................................. --........................ _. ____________________ ~~~------------~--~------------- ------------------~----~--------.,...----1111111!!1~~--------------------ll!"l!I~~ Friday, Jane !O ARJES (March 21-Apnl IQ) C<.1mmunica11on lrom IJm1h ml·mh<'r dcvJtcs morale. D1spu1e is senlcd. spintual values sure to toretron1 'I lH1'll hi.· inv11ed to tra\.el, to panac1patc 1n "spt·c1al ,.v,·nt "MaJor dome!>l1c adJU\tllll'llt as featured TAURUS ( ~pnl 2().May 2lll \ ou'll gel what )OU w,101 follo'>l.ing in11i.1I dcla> Falk' rcpon cuuld concern ta11es hcen">e rt•4um•mt•nh. ix1s'>1hk 1nhcntance Ont duSl' Ill :-ou has amwers and "''II \hart• them P1!.l.l'' pl.ay' paramount roh.• GEMINI (Ma> 21-June 20) EmphaMs on strong rclataonsh1p. cmo11onal lies, legal ng.hts and pcnn1ss1ons partnl'r ship or mantaJ status You'll be asked to meet deadline you'll have chance to hit financaal Jackpot. l ove -w1ll rntens1f) CANCER (June 21-Jul> 22) ~hat had been delayed should now Ix com plcted. Emphasis on special projects. long-range prospects. abaht> 10 break free from recent restrictions Focus on e-m- SYDNEY 0MARR plo)ment health pc1s. people who rel) upon 'our carc LEO (Jul) 2] A.ug 22 5pothght on emotional rc'>ponSt·s ~rt•at1•.it\ ph)s1cal a11rac11on <.1rong lo\.e rl.'lat1onsh1p <;cenano a1Sl1 h1ghhgh1c, pka'>un. speculation. ahil1t) to ~1n despite odds Aquarius another Leo liguri prom1ncntl) VIRGO (.\ug 21 \ept 22) \-ou'll 11\l.' abv\l pelt' Jnno\.ilnl.c,. "\1ll1ll: pollltl.') .. Dcu~aon I'> reached l.·oncern1ng (.ltre"ct1on. lamah. mnnt·~. 'l.'l.Ullt' C1a1n indacatC'd "'a unonhodo\ proct·dun: Camn l JprK11rn \llU<Hlll' ~r!>ons pla) role') LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22)· "~ as to dners1f'1 Ill a·ad1 hl.·\Und p11'' 11111' 1trn1lat1ons. to add 10 wardrobe to becomr more" J"Jrl' 111 h<l\h 1magr \h,111 trip ma) be necc'>~I). surpnse "'~11 could ln\.Ol\I.~ relall'l' SCORPIO !Ck t 2' "-lo' 211 Be '>fX'l llil du -.omt P"' alt" lll'h:Ctf\ e ''"'" dt'>l.crn moll\ cs and t.dlc nothing for granted Monn figurt'' p1orntnl'ntl\ i.111ll \.OU could llxatc 'aluahle that hJd lx'en 111\I. m1\c,1ng 111 \tllll•n L1uru' pl.1'' role: SAGITTARIUS (No' 22.-0n 21 l \ 11u'll he at ngh1plal.l',1nt1111111n -...ill Ix tine!\. honed 'I ou'll kno-... -...hat tn do "'hen to do 11. and \UU l.Oultl hi! linant 1al Jackpot Memlxr ol op~>"ll' \l'\ pla~' ma1t1r rok C i,·min1 \. 1r~o rll:rsom figure prumincnll~ CAPRICORN ( Dct 22-Jan 1 •1) ~ hal had hl•t•n t11ddl.·n '"ll nt1"' 11' It 'ealcd '\ ou'll add lo posse\\IOO\ \1H1 II he more \l"lUrt• \llU II haq· gn-.11cr outlet for cn:allH' l'Xpress1on. f am1h mcmher h\'lp' .homt m11r.1k I 1h1 .1 n,lll\C ligurc' prom1ncntl) AQLARll'S <Jan 2B-reb I Xl '-'hat '>l'l.'mcd a ·,urt• than!!' .1uu,ilh rn~uares add11mnal \IUd~ dlon ~ l\h ul11matel~ " tullilkd r11mi.1llll' 1' 111' oh cd and ~llA.l.'r' tit pcr,ua\1on arl' hl.'lghll'nt'd Pr'), l'' \ 1rgo pn,un' pl!l\ roh;' PISCES!f·ch 111-Marlh 201 < )l.il' high \uu II 1A1n u'rr nppo"11011 \t1t1 II JI\ r J~ 1 lncnd~ Jnd J II It''> llv1cmt>1:r of opp<l'>llt \t'' "d1 a" n \o 'ou and \\I II r11.1 l t nu \cnct ol 11 'I ou II meet deadline and l.Outd he t1mpl\ fl'1A.,tnkd lF JLNE ZO lS VOt R BIRTHDAY \llU an l<1nHl\·ortC'ntcll \Cn"l"e cmullunal h.1,l.' tlourmet appcltll' and p<1<,<;1hk d1gc'>tl'l' pruhkm '\ cru1 rnothl.·r prnbabl) had mon: 1nfluencc on H>u th~n did \our IJtht·r '\ 1111 l..tll haH' succe~., in dealing 1Allh public. c'>pcually v.umrn ( an<:er ( Jp11un11 person~ pla1 1mponant rule$ in your 1ire \ou nJUld marn this ~c.ar thrr1 rnuld also be an add111on to fam1h Tra,cl 1~ also katurt·d and '>O I'> po\\1hk gain through "'rl ttcn word Den·mher "'111 he memorahlc tor 'ou 1n I '11\li SADE BILLY OCEAN JAMES TAYLOR WHITNEY HOUSTON ''SUMMER FUN'' FROM KDCM tD3.t FM STEREO -TUHC IN API> WIN- • T1c ~ers to thP Orange C.'>Untv Lur in Costa Mesd. lh• Art A fair ' or Sawdust f Pst1 v,•I 111 Lagun.i 8PdCh, ShorPl1ne V1lldge 80;11 Stro w 111 l ong BP.i:lch Wild Rivers at l 1on Coun lrv • A ·courmP.t £xpe11Pnl r lor lwu ir1 ti •· Courtyard di lhP HiK1P'ldi1 ir1 Sant 1 An<t • Oinner for t."o i!I th .. T 1voll I err ill 1 111 I a~uniJ Bea< h Pl us A p .w of r If ~etc; IO P<tReanl of the M11c;l1·1~ ANNE MURRAY I I Teens in a lather over no shampoo W11h th1· 1hrt·.11 of nut k,H v.ar tt•rron!>m, Jn rp1J1·111h ol .\II)' Jnl.I tlw tall ot our eu11wm'. "'hJt do \.OU th111!. 11, thl' No I rnnrcrn Jmon@ t1·1·11-agcr~·· Running out ol ~hampoo I tdl }OU I'· c \ccn 11 Clean h.111 tal.1:!. preccJcnte u\CI anything you l•'" name I ah· JWa\. rv for a week 1 hn don ·1 lJrl.' 11 tdl thc:'1r car kn' I he\ don·1 l·arl.' Knot their phone u>rJ-~ Thl'\ don't l.Hl Bui put a l·ap un 1h,·1r \h;impoo, .inti tht'\ 'II ton h \Our houw &:ginning JI .1g1.• I ' 1Ahcthl•r 11 hi.· lllJlt: or kmak. a nll'tamorphm1~ ta"es plal.l' The ktd who comlxd hi\ h<11r ti~ running ht'> lingrrs through tl no" I.nu'~' \\ord~ ltl..c ··lreml' nnsc .. 1 hl.· l1d 1Ahu u\cd 111 ,.,.a~h his fate h\ l.'\ll.·nJang h" ll>ngul' lll 15 anchc' and .. ta pping 11 agatn\l ht\ lurehcad and l h in " '>land 1 ng u ndt•r the ~ho....,cr !or I., rn1nutl'' nl'r. da' v.ashrng ht'> h,m 1 he girl "'t111\l' hair ~ ou U!>C'd to h.tH' tu lUI lo u1mb and dnp~d I!• t .t\l.' no-... sm,·11, hl..e ( hnstmas tree i tdgl.' 165 Ja~' oul of tht• H.'ar I .1 111 no1 h1.•1ngdramat1c "'hl"n I "a) 1h.11 1hc f 11rhl.·, .m(l m ht'st mt'n an tht· 1.•IUllll\ h,l\l' oln IOU\(\ Ot'\t•r had to hu\ 'hampc111101 a t1.•t•n ager I u\l'd to ltH'~ .11 hl'ath ol IA.Cl ha11 at tht.: IHL·allJ't 1.1hlr ncr. morning and 1h1nl I hrH· "'" nH lla~h' 'P<>rt'> 1..ll lll"\l It> Ill\ llUl\l.' Ill thr ( Jflh· t)(;.'i.10 .ind Ill\ llt''' nt1'K' ' ~h.1m p1 1" 'houlJ ha\t' hecn thl' !>11111.I 1h.11 h11 tu~h1 t>rolhl'f and \l\tl'f. t.1llwr J nd '>11n l11g1.·th,·r. hu11n'1tcad ti "·" lhl' 1..11,11\~l that ncarl\ tore the 1.111111, apall ·falh child had hi'> own hr.111d o t 'h.imp11111n the ha1hroom If '11 111ulh a' llfl1. Jrop -...as u'cd tn a "hltrtf 1h1·rl' \\l'rt· rcpn!>ab )ham· Pl"' \l1.'.1lillt! 1<; thl' hor\c-\tcaltng L llnll' o l 1h1• ~Uth l t'ntul\ It was all 11ght htt thn n 1t1 t.1rdn,1~ kaH' J hl'tll\ "' ,h.1011''"' 1in rts '>t<ll· lo run ol1 •\\l1 llw Jr.11n hut don t e'en think ERMA BoMBECK o l ""ht1rru,~1n1.1-" :.i II'"' drops lor the \l'Uond IA il')h Our daugh tl.'r wu kl11 't hc:ar to th 1 "" "hat would h,1pixn 10 her II '>ht· d1dn t lathl·r up ""Ith a formula of oldin \ulfonatc u>lOa madoprop~I hl.·1.11nr purl· ••lnwnd and l.'oconut 1111 \'>On opted lur h)drohzed animal pr u tl in 'odium lhlunde and a hea') \.llllll.'ntrat1011ul'1tam1n E ( fhe lid ,1te one \l'&l'tahk J \l'Jr hut hi\ hair \hi\ health\ I \nuthcr r,on Jail) pur-.u1:J a mo1\lure·balanlcJ ~ham poo 1ha1 penctratl·d tht: hair shati and came from r rance He swore 11 gave him fat ha11 \\ t \worl' 11 lit has hC'ad' I'd 111..l• Ill \J\ lhcrc IS hOPl' for lhl' p.1rC'nt'> ""ho 3rC' lhl' '>Ok '>UPPlln ul '>l11m hair. hut thcrt· dl>e'>n t 'l'COl \o lx· ,an l'nd 1n '>lght In add111on to the '>hampl10 Jnd l fl.'Oll' nn\l' thl·rc 1\ n11" muu\\c. gl·I lond1ttonl'r pnill'IO .1JJ1t1\ 1.'' Jlld lht lauiucr lit lt·cp 11 all 1 n plan: .\I ont· linll.' I bought a gl'Ol.'fll hr.11 J 111 \ha111poo 111 a gallon u 1n- l;.atnl.'I dnd tr1rJ 111 lill up thl·1r ,h.tmpoo bu\lln '"'h 11 Thn re '>l.JUl'ak) lllan bu11hn re not \lup1J Rcl.cn11\ tht• fam1h \\3'> du\tl·n·d around 1hc'.· I\ \l't a' \\.t ll\tt·nnl lo a bulletin annnunung our \hlP'> ""ere i.lrml'd anJ on thl' ~ll;.t\l llf I 1h\il ··v. e'rl.' out 111 pat1cnl"t · 'aid m' hu\hand \11lc111nl\ \\ l' rl' uut 1111 a limh." I \J1d \\ l" re o ut of 'hampoo:· 'klld OOl' 111 tht ltd\ Age of pallbeare"r no grave concern l>F .\K \'\,~ I ''l>rR~ 11.ning hl·.11 d I rum ~ou rlllt·,, I• 1cnd' .ind ll•1n lr1t·nd~ ·'' tht· rl.·,uh ol a kiln I 1\rt•tl. 111 \Oil .1 ll'"' \l'arc, ago I ha\l' l11nd1Hkd 1ha1 )llll mu\I be lhe hl',t. ll'.11! • "ltllntll\I I ll tht \\llrld I ti101111t 1.k.d "11h '" mut h mail J~n1n '" thl\ IHlh' plca'c "lt" n11· ·· \n i\n1>l1\ 1111111' l'rtl''' . \'> J t kqnmJn \.\ho ha' o tliu ,11ed EL TON JOHN HEART Kl YMAXX JI man\ tunnal~. 11 ha~ tx·en rn-. llltl'nt10°n \Cl .... rile Ill \OU ahout tht-S l.11nu•rn lor 4u1ll.' .1 "'hale but ,1 rl.·n•nt 111u 1kn1 Jll~t·d me 111111 actton l11s a< 11111nHml\ al.Ct"pted fJl't that 11rd1\ 1dual\ \\ho ail' asked to he pJllhearn' t1fl' t h•\t' lncnd\ ol the dl.'Lta<,t'd Jo tx c ho'>t'n t'\ con\adcred a '>Pl'1.1al honor llowc ... er, I would 11!.c I<> 'uggc\t that ht-fore \Omeonc 1s Jskt:J to '>t'r\l' 111 1h1'> capanl} h" ph' "lal '11nd1t1<1n he taken into Lut4iJcrJton hl'l dU'ot' \Ul'h a requ~1 "t''''t nlL·h J rllirnlt 10 turn down \1 .1 lur t ral rt'C l'nth I 1A.1tnes!.l'd 111c11 1n 1h, 11 ''"'and 10.,. a1,hcn-fan•tl .111d 11gh1 hppnl \trugghng 10 hit a lw.i'' l a'kl'I '"t'r 'tet·p 1crra1n ;inJ •• 111' 11 ll\l'rt1 mud '>hl " bank ~t ,cral \~ttatuf\ appeared ter- nf1l.·d l\o IA,,., 11 that we IAOUld '>Oon h.1 \ l." :.i 11·"' mun• funerals as a rec, ult of lht1t 11nl· Ill 111~ 11p111111n It IA.l\Uld be WIC.l' to w t .i l.Ul -oll .tgl nf 50 for atll\C pJllhcaru' I hl. older dear friends l .1n '>cr\t.• 1n an honura~ capacity -:-..< l ~\\I[ Tiil\ TIM[ DEAR N.N.T T . Sorr). I don't agree. Agt.> toda) means very little. ~omt.> mt.>o al 50 are In their prime In laet, I know several men lo tbelr 601 "ho llrt.' in bt.>ctu shape than some lo their 20s aod 30s Tbt key word here ls judgment. Tbe per-.oo who make~ tbe selection should lake into <'Ooslderatloo tbe pb)'sarat <'Ooditlon of the <'lose friends A'i you 'iuggested, the frail, uo\\t'll. asthmatics. and tbose who suffer with bum backs -and weak Aro• UNDERS tickers could be asked to 1ene a1 "honoraries " • • • DE.\R \"IN L .\NOERS <;1ncc you arc read by a wide range of rx-ople. I'm <iurc you have many athcn1$1ng ucccuu ve-s among your ~t,•adacs I recc1 ve more than my share of mafmncs t•very month. from TV Ciu1dc to thl' Journal of the Amencan "1cd1cal l\s)oc1al1on. More and more the maga11ncs are b«omingcluttcrcd ~ ath 1nscn~ promoting products and I \c n 1res and rem1ndc'"' for renewals I d the natural thtng -tear out all n 1rant:ou\garbagl.· and throw at 1n the tr. 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PEANUTS GARFIELD "Couldn't you have puttered around from In here?" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~ ., . ''} "l HAVE A HfA~CHE 'THIS 8'6 ANO IT ~S OtNNIS WRITTEN ALL OVER IT ~ • l I I t Q by Charles M . Schulz ' NOW JUST ~ELA\ 'r'OlJR BREATillNG, AND LET ALL ~E TENSION 60 OUT OF VOUR 800v •• by Jim Davis HAPPY e1RTMDAY, GARFIELD.' WE LOVE YOU! ,.....----- l70 YOU KNOW THE BES~ PART OF BIRTM0AY5? FOR A DAY, IT'~ NICE TO MAV£ TME WORLP REVOLVE AROONQ IJOU ! TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE , I r -1 -~ ~t~G-Htt 1 1 ABO.IT MIS 9f~ , I --... ../.- \ by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan NOT A MNK 1EL.Lf.R. DAO,~ VORTuNE TEU.f.r< \ by Pat Brady U.S. ACRES 1 HWE AN IPEA! WH'I PON'T WE RAM THE FENCE ANP &~AK IT POWPC? FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE • SHOE ~!~T~'t'~ ~ PIECf.~ f'lE!'. WMAT ~~Oler? '-'-----~--.. JUDGE PARKER .._,._IL.:lm ___ ... 'rOU PR06A6LV KNOW THAT MY D~C:IHTER KIM WAS PICKED UP FOR \ SPEEDING ANO ERRA TIC DRIVING YESTER;) 0AY1 SHE INAS STONED ON MARIJUANA ANO WHATEVER THE - -...._ STUFF WAS LACED INITH, JERRY I ~-~· /, ~· ~ , _ _...._ FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston lXJSf THtNK OF1AtS AS ONE. OF LIFE'S ~~~ by Jeff MacNally by Harold le Doux by Tom Batluk UMMMMM .1 1HI~ ~UD6E BAR 1$ EX~ENI .' rf\'-i COMPU MEW-5 10 THE PROC.E.!>SI~ PL.ANT I C' DOONESBURY £MY. ll.Hf/l£ I oor • 5Y,N1 \ by Garry Trudeau yr,p "IOIJR mt.E "THE IWDDIN6 • ENT/ ne; )tl(I IM 1'VfTEP ~JNVfTf'SHfllE 7D1HE IN~' UBJfJIN6 t Fil£ ..._ ______________ __, ________ -----------------~-------------"'---------~~------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---- Off campus , students are just people You·d thmk the Ocean View High School seniors had enough trouble. They rented a suite ofrooms at an Irvine hotel f~r a party Monday. About 40 luds -mostly gradua!mg seniors -showed up. The plan was to spend the night and attend a senior breakfast scheduled for the same hotel the next m orning. Anyone who believed these lu~s were gomg to party all night long in a hotel suite on ~he eve of commencement without the aid of alcoholic beverages either: (I) never graduated from high school, (2) was born on another planet, (3) is waiting fo~ the nice man in the plaid suit to deliver the Brooklyn Bndge. or (4) all of the above. After several hours of dedicated celebrahng -and drinlung-the pany was out of control. Hotel secunty and city pohce evicted the revelers and discovered some damaged furnishings m the process. Now the kids were m trouble Wlth their parents. 1n trouble with the hotel and m trouble with the police Then the school pnnc1pal got rnto the act. It was a little like sending in the Boy Scouts after Rambo had leveled the village. If had been a football game, Pnncipal John Myers would have been penalized for p1lmg on. Myers, after some invesugating, decided that two seniors would be barred from graduauon exercises on Wednesday. In makmg that decision, the pnnc1pal overstepped his authonty by punishing people for events that had nothing to do with the school. Certainly, it appears that discipline 1s in order. Parents who catch their children drinking 11lcgally should punish them. (If they don't, they should be barred from graduation.) The hotel has a gnpe. Its other $Uests were disturbed and, according to a school d1stnct spokeswoman. a carpet was stained. And the police had a truckful of apparent liquor la" "1olauons on the tr hands. There should be more than enough punishment to go around by the ttme th ts mess 1s sorted out. But what, aside from the egg on Its face. was Myers· reason for joining the fun? . The only link 1s the the common 1dcnt1ficat1on of these youn~ peopJe as Ocean View High School students To d1sc1plme them for that 1s like the Pope excom- municaung them because the) were all Catholi c. Or the ABA disbamng them because the}· were all lawyers Myers' stated reason for acting 1s that the senior breakfast was to be held at the same hotel the morning after the party. To assume from that that .th~ hi~h school has any authority over these youngsters is 11log1cal. It would be different 1f these students had caused a ruckus at a school-sponsored party or if they had trashed school propeny. But these were pnvate individuals misbehaving on private property. School officials didn't know they were at the hotel -and had no business knowm~. This unfortunate incident is a matter for the parents. the hotel and the police to sort out Not the schoo l principal. The function of a <,chool pnnc1pal 1s to sec that our children are educated. D1sc1phne as 1t is needed to keep order in the schools and promote learning 1s perfectly appropriate. But after <,chool and away from school settings. students are JUSt people When they mess up. they answer to thetr parents When they break the law, they answer to the polil'C When they don't. they have a nght to be left alooe This expandable campus ph1losphy has dangerous 1mphcat1ons. It would allow school officials to reach deeply into a person's pnvatc life simply on the grounds that he or she attended a particular school. It would give the principal the power to control pnvate behavior and exert an unreasonable level of influence over a teen-ager It also creates a level of punishment for young violators that does not apply to adult violators. It's too late to c:orrect the wrong M yers has done to two seniors who missed commencement exercises. But it's not too late for him to recognize he ursurped authonty that was not his and to restrain in the future his natural tendency to react simply because the school might have been embarrassed. Coinnients welco111.e The Dally Piiot welcomes your opinions on matters of publlc Interest. Letters end longer articles of commentary must be signed. They should be typed or clearly written and sent to. LETTER& to the EDITOR, Dally Piiot, Box 1580, Coate Mna, CA 92129. Please Include your address and telephone number so we may verify authorahlp If you prefer to make a verbal statement. you may call our WE'RE Lf8TENINO telephone number -6•2-6086 ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat JC-Wittmer Pvbl~ F1e11• lint "°""981'J Ci.urahmllf'I r ll!rir ( ( nlrnller '°"' hit Ma 101.,~ ~ <11l1J1 Doti ,9" .. , rv ra10t TOf'I Clllf'lln t, • .., [\.11!()1 Cr ... It.ft SPO'" Cit,.,. ~L.C8"1'9ft P10<loCl>Ot1 Mlt'lt()t'f Tenyll....a. C.1tu 111()1'1 U•l'.191f "°""~ M•11<eting Owtctdt c~..:=.,. ·'The Soviet Un Jon has ~en busily engaged Jn defensive activity Jooklng toward Impregnability. while we have grown JI/Jes Jn our old air raJd shelters. • • CROSSROADS, SOUTH AFRICA Adhering to ABM treaty may jeopardize Star Wars l nJer tntcrnattonal law, 1here are two ground\ for the United States to end the treat~ 11 engaged in in 1972 in Mo!>co11o ltir\11oeanng anu-balhst1l m1!>!>tle' The ea\ll'\l ""il' to do 11 t!> 10 lOn\1der the treat\ a' null and\ Old on the ground' 1ha1 one of the contract- ing pan1e' " in 'wlat1on of 1t. and that thl•reforl' thc other part~ 1<; rehe-.ed of an\ fun her ohhgat10n\. 1 o do th1c, "a' ca\} as opening the lips anJ pronounung the 11oord ""'-ra\OO)ar'>~ ·· 8ernu<1e there the So' tel Union has built a phased-arra) radar factht' ·PO mtles from 11' nearest border but oncnted to""'ard a border 2 500 m1k' a11oa~. 1n dear '1ola11on ol thc treat\ '\o respon<.1blc onlc1al th1' \1dt ol the lmn C unain v.ould den} th.ii Kra!>no\ ar!>~ 1\ 'uch a 'tolatton The ..econJ "'a' 10 go ts almost .ts ea!>) It would rcqu1rt• merel} a stroke ol Mr Reagan's pen advising the so ... 1et Un ton that the treaty-specified s1>.-month countdown has begun. and that therefore 1n Dctcmber the ABM 1reat\ "'111 cca\C to bind the l nlll'd State·s 1n an\ 11oa\ ~ov. not 'onl}. was th" an optmn read into the treat} a1 the 11me 11 was signed our represcmatl\ e at tht'.' ceremon> A.mba\sador (1erard Sm 1th ~1d that tht• t n11ed States was go1ne along with the an11-balhst1t m1ss1k ban in pur\u11 of general d1sarmamcn1 ··11 an agreement pro\.1d1ng for more complete s1rateg1l offensive armc, hm1tatton were not achieved 1n fi.,.c years:· said Am- bassador ~mt th, at thedirecuon ofthc adm1n1\tra11on, • L ~ supreme interests could be Jeopard11ed 5hould that occ:ur. ll Yoould conc;t1tutc a bas1i. lor 11o11hdray,al from the .\BM treat} .. Well cit<Rll) that did occur In the 1ntenal after SALT I the So"1ct l 'n10n added 8.000 warheads. ""'htlc WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY wt· subtracted about the '>ame number. The projected mutual ao, !>ured .. ulnerab1hty was in shaller~ The Soviet Union has ~en busil) engaged 1n defensl\e act1\ ll) lool..1ng 10...,,ard 1mpregnab1ht} v.h1le wt." haH grown lthes in our old air raid \hcltcr<i We should ha\e spoucd the "'-e.ikness of the ABM treat} m I Q77 "hen 1he treaty's contractual five )'eJr\ were up: but that was a :,-ear of Jimmy Carter and we dreamed our wa) through the balance of the decade Whal came then wa!> the dcclar atton of Mr Reagan tn March of 1981 -1ha1 v.e would develop a Strategic Defen<,e ln111au .. e, looking to the da) when we rnuld so efTec11' cl) protect our!.Clv e\ from so .. 1et m1SS1les as in cOelt. 10 make ll progress1vch su 1c1dal for the So-.1e1 Union to contemplate a first stnkt.· \\ell. tould we proceed with the space shield. given the restmt1ons of the ABM treat}? On th1\ matter there ha<i been lOn\1dcrablc debate 1 here arc two wa)S 10 read lhe treat~ One 1s the SO· callrd restncttve wa} the other the pcnn1.,'11ve wa) There arc great 1ron1e<1 hl·rc . bc- tau..c \\.hen 11o<e v.ere bargaining with tht• °')0\1etc; 1n 1972 we tncd -.en hard to get them to a~ee to ab~olute restnct1ons on ant1-balltst1c m1r,c;1lc act1\ ti) But the Sov1e1 Union dt•t ltn- cd to adopt such language -t&1WMMI ~ ii#iiM•!11.1, What emerged from 11 was some- thing called Agreed Statement D. Depending on how you read 1t, and the two clauses 1t explicates, the United States 1s not permitted to emplo} fresh technology to pursue and test SDI (the restncted version). or 11 1s permitted (the penn1ss1ve 'ers1on) The tron} hes in the Soviets' 1ns1steoce that the restncted version 1s the correct version, given its h1stoncal resistance to the binding n·rston U.S. negotiators sought. The legal adviser to the U.S. Department of State. Abraham <iofaer. 1s a scholar of some renown {he was the Judge who presided over the libel su11 brought b} Anel Sharon against Time magazine) He testified before the Subcommit- tee on Arms Control lnterna11onal Secunt} and Science of the House C'ommmec on Foreign Affairs on Oct. 22. 1985. and quite simply demolished the res1nct1ve inter· pretat1on of the treaty However. President Reagan had announced that he would proceed under the restnct1ve version, presumably JUSt to be a good sport How much did that dec1s1on damage the SDI program? Well. an expert concedes, 111s true that 1ftherc had been no ABM treaty, the structure of the research program would ha .. e been different. He con- cedes that there have been a few "workarounds," which is to say, some 11gzaggiog with the view to abiding scrupulousl} by the treaty. as mter- pre1ed restnctivel} The question )USI when might research be practtcall} impeded by the treaty. part1cularl}' 1fread restnc- ti .. el} 1s a subject the Defense Department doesn't want to talk about Because. you sec. the question 1s a poltt1cal one. and very. vet) scn!i1ll\e, as we shall see WJlll•m Badley 11 • 1yadlc•IH columol11. Successful relate how they t r iumphed over self-doubt Before finishing 'Roots.· Alex Haley considered suicide \\I .\SHl'iC1 fON -Most Ameri- cans worn and fret sometimes envying the famou!> whose success appears to be 'icamless Why don't they ever fail,, How can 1hey he \O confident'' Wh) doe\ their '>Urcr'l'I ..eem '>O C'as~ and rfTortle\'>" It's hard to imagine people like author A.lex Hale) 1clc\.ls1on 's Barbara Walle~ new~paper pub- lisher Al "1euharth. Sen John Cilenn rnmrd1an Jerry lewis or actor Carroll 0'(. onnor ~mg troubled by cnt1c1sm or 1onured with ~If-doubt. Yet each has. s.truga.lcd to overcome fear of failure They arc household name!> today b«au~ they were able to \um their wome .. into a healthy force for pos111vc. chanae to direct the energ) created by fear and anit1e1~ into a produr\1ve forle. How they -and a ho'>t of other highly successful people -were able lO tran\form WOrT) 1n1t1 w1nn1ng I\ the \UhJC'<'1 of a new book that will htt the bool,torcs neJ1;;1 week It 1'> ent11led "( ouraac h a 1 hree-Lcttrr Word" and wa\ written by Walter Andenon, edi\Or of 1he big-c1rcula· uon Sunda> m~mic Parade. fh1s sumnii and ~t1mulat1ng book has all the insrcd1enls 10 become a best ~lltr lt 'h1'6 many 1nt1m11tt refl«ttOM by An~r:'JOn'! fncnd~ about how 1hey lOnqucrcd thC'tr pn.,.ale 1nluet1e' and darke'>t mo· menl'ri It is also the brutal "ilOr\ nl Anderson'\ own n~ from tht 1.lum\ to 'iUCCe'l.'i Alex Hale) tor example, reveals that he rnme close to comm1t1ing c;u1c1de on an ocean voyage from .\fnca to the United States dunng his research for "Roots," the monu- mental best-selling saga of his 'ilavc ancestors The project had been dragging along for 12 years and he wa\ stuck Fnends doubted his ab1hty to complete the book; he was d~p tn debt, the book had become an albatross. What kept him from nin,ing h1msell over the ship's stem ra1l 1nto the water" "The voices of my ancestors," Haley recalls •umpl¥. ··There was Kunta Krnte and has daughter Kizzy, her son 'Chicken George· 'No. you mustn't stop, you fin1\h wntin' that book.' .. the VOICC urged him Perhaps \he lowest point 1n Barbara Walters' career came duhng her unhappy c~penence as co.anchor with Harry Reasoner on ABC-TV's cvcninJ news. The rat1nas wert poor, and cnt1cs were ~athina. She was a pnmil donna. they wd, who de- manded hmou"itnes. a pink typc:- wn1er and other trapp1nas -all untrut' Stranaen would 'm1rk and mutter "Baba Wawa" wuh1n ear\hot, emulattn& the "Saturday N11tht Live" JOkt'' "It hun. and I would hleed ewer every word." she recall"i Sometime' she cned. R111 1t wa11n't all hnckbats One me"i~it' of support cam<' from the late John Wayne whom she had never met "Oon't 1<'1 the bastard~ get you down," read h" tekaram The Jerry uw1s telethon tor muS<:ular d)slroph:,-ha evolved into 1&n Amencan instJ1ut1on . Ye1 the comt'd1nn as rtgularly deplored h) ~n11c~ who charac him with ptr~nal l I J1c1 AIDEISOll and JOSEPH SPEAR aggrandizement and ego-tripping over "his ktds." Before Archie Bunker became Amen ca 's work1 ng class hero through 13 1elev1s1on seasons of" All lo The Family:· actor Carroll O'Connor went through almo~t 'Jtx stra1Jtit years of what he call'I "total tCJCCUon' 15 a hopeful stage actor 1n New York After landing a good role 1n his first professional audition, ht' then found himself unable to get even the most modest walk-on part, and he worked as a substitute teacher to make ends meet. "It wa'i de' astat101." O'Connor recallc; 'Td m.axe evrry open casting call I could. try for every role, day after da). wed.: after week. month after month year after yeu I nearly dropped out" The fear of failure haunts all of us. Ande"oo empha 11es We worry; the creative juices dry up; projects get stalled, panic tcti in. We may be 'uc~sful, perhaps beyond our wildest dreams, and then the doubts may 'SCt in. "What will I do \lo'hen they find out l'm me?" Jae• Allhf'Nll " w~ ho llH dJ~I el Puad• M~I l6 oot rdatNI to Wtiur H• .. , JeH,. ,,.., .,.. .,.,Jell,.., toluuba. , WILLIAll BUCKLltT columnist I COMMENTARY --------- Give workers day off to vote w ould a llowneeded time for the voters to study their materials By W.B. ANDERSON I enjoyed the thoughtful and wcll- wn uen Pilot cdtlorial which autopsied the recent pnmary clec- t10n A!> th«.'. C'd1tonal stated, there was little evidence of democrac1. or maJont} rule Key county offictals were elected by fewer than 20 percent of adult residents Only haJfthe adults here are registered to vote, to begin with, and less than 40 percent of those registered even bothered to go down to their polling place. Why? In the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc nattons. we point out with dcns1on. the citizens have only one party to vote for (Communist). Jn other so-called "authoritanan" nations -South Korea, Chile and man) Af ncan and Near East nauons -the people are ruled by m1lttary d1ctaton or by economic oltgarch1cs backed by the m1htary. Some. of course. arc still dark-age theocracies DemocraC} 1s nonexistent. Yet m}' generation (World WaJ II/Korea) went ovencas and shot a lot of people {and a lot of us were shot) to ensure that democracy would live Remember the Four Freedoms., What the hell has gone wrong in this country? In thanking about the sad per- fonnance of so many free Amencans on elecuon day I have decided that there are many reasons for people not bolhenng to vote First. some are too exhausted from the day's work to trek down to the polls (a small percenta&e. maybe IS percent). Second, some do not understand the language or purpose of the propositions and do not feel they know enough about the candidates to make a wise or reasoned cho1c.e (say. 25 percent). ,, But, third. the bull.. of st.a)·at- homes. I bcheve. have a profound sense of l?ctn& shut away from any true dectSton-maktng, no mattCJ what hapens in the election Most people correctly view elections as a function of money Those candidates with the greatest financial backing will win, period, hence. elections seem a'I farc1al here as those tn nations we accuse of being non-democratic. We may even feel a little nd1culous, ltke dupes. perhaps. as we enter the curtamed booth for we have the sense that the great money-malcmg 10stJtu- t1ons will finally have their way 1n all matters Accordmg to m) Webster's d1c- t1onary. a nation ruled by the wealthy 1s defined as a plutocracy. lf this nallon 1s to return to democracy. we must re-enlist the voling publtc by making election days holidays, so that the wage earners and salaned people wall have the cntJre day to stud} their matenals and attend to their all-important franchise. We must take the "lepl- cse" out of the language on the ballot and s1mphfy the arguments prcv cntcd. We must provide media lime and space for all senous canduiatcs at public expense Fmally, and most cnucally. we must find ways 10 proh1b11 economic power from worktn' its evil influence -.not only at elcctton time, but also after the winners have taken offi~. Perhaps then we can rekindle the spmt of democracy ascendant m this land at the time of the founding and rediscover our revered ConstttutJon W.B. Alldtr•o11 I• • Co.ta Mesa rHJd~I. r J ODAY IN HISTORY --. ~- By tlle Auoclated Prnt Today 1s Thursday. June 19, the l 70th day of 1986 Therure 19.S days left tn the yeu Today's h1ahhaht an history On June 141, I g-s3, Julius and Ethel Roscobera were executed at Sina S1n1 Prison in New York af\er the~ were convicted ofbe1na spies for the Soviet Union. On this date· ,4· In I S86. EnaJish colonisu salled from Roanoke Island, N.C.. after fa11tn1 to est.abh,h EnaJand's fint permanent settJcmcnt in Amenca. In 1862, slavery win outlawed in lJ S tcmtonc"i In 1867, Mexico's deposed emperor. Mllum1han, was c11teulcd. In I 964, the Civd R.l,ahta Act of 1964 survived an 83-<iay lihbustcr in the U.S Senate and was approved by a vote of7J-27. ln 1977, Pope Paul VJ proclaimed a 19th-ttntury Philadcl- ph11 b11hop, Jobn Neumann, • saint of the Roman C.atholtc Church. Ten yc.rs ago· The United Nauons ~cur1ty Council unanimoualy adopted 1 rnolution condcmn1na South Afnca' while minonty aov- cmmcnt fof 1b ute of force to put down the Sowc10 riot~ .......:.---~·;..." _____ ....._ ____ .....,. ____ ....._ __________ -------- ' Len Blaa Heart attack kills NBA's No. 2 pick, Len Bias (22) RIVERDALE, Md. (AP) - Len Bias. the 22-year-old Maryland All-Amencan picked No 2 an the Nauonal Basketball Assoc1a11on draft Tuesday, died suddenly early today after suffer- ing an apparent hean attack. Bias was brought to Leland Memorial Hospital, outside Washington. at 6:50 a m. after suffenng card10-respiratory ar- rest, hospital 'ipokesman Frank Berry said. 8erT)' said Bias was unconscious and sn cntscal con- dition when he amved by am- bulance Bias was pronounced dead at 8: 50 a m . BcrT)' \31d Jack Zane. Un1vcrs1ty of Maryland sports information of- ficer. said Bias was stncken at his campus dormitory. and his team- mates summoned help. Maryland Coach Lef\y Dtiesell and mem- bers of the team also went to the hospital. Zane ~1d (See BIAS /C2) °""' .... ,._...., ....... lt.-W Don Sutton winds up on hi• way to 300th career victory. Drafts: A lot of hot air NBA picks. and those in other sports. can only be evaluated on floor or field Nobod) came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me. but •Pro basketbal I drafts -those of any spon. for that matter -are hke trades The} can reall} onl) be evaluated later on the floor or on the field. •TheC'hacagoC ubshavc1ust about rcachC'd the point where the) can agam be called the Beloved Cubs •Dept of wretched excess The Tank McNamaracom1cstnp •Dept. ofssn 't 1t about ume? . That Dick W1lhamsapphcd has genius at Seattle •What . You don't believe Dick Williams 1s a genius" Well don 'L take my word for st. JUSt ask Dack Williams. •There as more wrong with the San Diego Padres than a thsrsl for beer an the clubhouse •ls there an official measunng agent for NBA players'> An inch could cost a draftee a lot of money •In the latest LPGA tournament. Shirley Furlong lost b} a mile again •Dw1ghtGoodcn '>tall hasn'tde- manded that the Mets renegotiate ht'> contract. •How soon Wally Joyner" •The haha II. Italy's Amenca's Cupentry.sank theotherdav Poland's con lender as still at1oat •Jack Nicklaus Withe Shoe- maker Raymond Floyd The geezers are on a roll Nelt t -Don Sutton'> •Can a Rob Carpenter help the Rams? . Well, they haven't had onl' since Cullen Bryant •Howabout Tom Lasorda of the Dodgers against his prolege Bobb> Valentine and the Texas Rangers 1n the World Scnes" • lffemale sportswnters reall}' want their own 1den111y, wh)'. do the~ try so hard to look and talk ltke men" •Would you beheve the fish re- ports are furnished by the gu)'\ who rent the boats and ~II the ba11'1 •A guy who would cheat sn a fishing tournament would wear brown shoesafter6o'clock •The"TnpleH1tterin La\ Vegas June 2 3 1s being billed as a super ''bargain" . The bargain pnce fora Clower unites Edison, Barons He~ family doesiP 't- have to-choose sides a~ OC All-Star game By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR o.IJ .... C..1 ••I ,_,, Blood may be thicker than water. but school roots can run pretty deep too. And wr·rc not JUSt talking schools here. we're talking about Fountain Valley and Edison high ~hoots Blood has bttn drawn and roots have bttn yanked out over the years ofth1!i nvaJry. If you attend either one of these schools.Just say \Ometh1ng out ofhne to someone from the other school and you'll have a Hatfield-Mc< oy typt feud on your hands Or a Clower White vs. Clower fued In a hou~hold s1tuatton that borders on the unique and the dangerous. you have Kem Clower a Fount.am Valley basketball player and a Baron throu&h and through Her brother (Sieve, was graduatC'd in I Q8 I) and sister {Toni. cla's of I Q8 \) are also die-hard Barons " Their father. Lrman, on the other hand. 1s the athletic dtrec'tor at (PSl>') Edison. '"Old thanks Ciod this 1' my last yrar," ~1d Ktm. who 11 the fut of the ( lowe" to 10 throuah r ount.ain Valle) "We've been known to gang up on him at times." Tocomphcate matters funher. best fnend of the Clowers -and Kern's coach in Saturday's Orange County All-Star game -1s none other than Edison H1gh's Dave White. who also has taken over the Edison football program "I've known Kem since she was a 2-year-old," said White. who will go JUSt one more year as the Chargers' 11rls basketball coach "It's an unusual s1tua11on." he adds. '"but we have fun and respect t'adl other. rm best friends with Lyman. so I know what he goes throuVi " White 1sall Charger himself He not only went to Edison. but his wife Susan did as well "It has become heated at times. espcctally the week of the Fountain VaJlcy-Ed1son football pme." he ~1d with a smile "But it's mo\Lly fncndly and we have fun with 1t " This will ~ White's firs1 time coach1na Kem. even though they tlave 'hot around at each other's hou~ and White hu done his share of babysllting for the Baron ~ntor. "I ,.111 have problem~ calhna him Dave," 1d the q1 Clow.rr "But I tf) to look It him u JU t 1 coalh and do m) JOb ' And that 1~ what Whitt' " tryma to do. While he wants everyone 10 have fun 1n th1 pme, he also ~ould hkc to \et ate m pmc played w1th11'1.1 tram framewark (Pleue eH CLOWER/C:l) Bun TUCKER SPORTS COLUMNIST nngs1di: chair I'> S400 •Howard ( oscll's new c..olumn ha\ hit the sports world lake a ton of feathers •The guys who \wore off belling football in Dccem ber beg1 n 10 re consider in July •Show meagu) who wall ht:'> '>Oecer on cable at 2 a.m and I'll show ~ou agu) who can't sleep • .\nd the best athlete ot all 1hc old gu\son 1he roll is\\ 1lhe ~hoemaker •Shoemaker N1d..lau'> . Flo)d, Old geezers filling a' 01d .\nd watch mg these gu\ '>"real I\ nsfl} Part1rularl) 11 }'llU'rt• approac.. hsng 50 Kem Clow * DallyP lat THURSOAY, JUNE 19, 1986 There'• more trouble brewing In Peclrn' clubhouM. C2. Wallach home,. twice off Gooden n Expoa top Meta. C2. \, . Another nut, bolt for the mechanic 300th Sutton win epitomizes a masterful 21-year career By CHRIS MONAHAN o.., .... c ... ' ...... When Don Sutton lin1sh~ watching the Angels game in Arlington. Texas June 25. he wall probably be geanna himself for a press conference called for his 300th career win But no one will show bttausc he will be one week Today'•game None scheduled. FRIDA Y'S GAME Angeli {Romanick 3-5) at Kansas City (Leonard 6-5) Time: 5:35 p.m TV Channel 5 Radio· KMPC (710). an incredible Job pitching.. late That's how long he ~ys it w1U be before the feehng of his mJlcstone win sinks in and he will be able to express his true feelings about 1t. But 1f that be true then Sutton did an ex- tremely good JOb of bluffing Wednesday nght after he had done The ~lf-descnbed "unspectacular gnnder. who has stayed around 21 years" 1n the big leagues. was anything but unspectacular as he threw a complete game three- hmerat the Te,as Rangers and beat them 5-1 for his long- sought after 300th career win. Don Sutton ralaee b.la ha.Dela ID tri111Dpb after becominC l 9tb n-er to attalD SOO. In front of37,044 fans at Anaheim Stadium fans that included his wife and two children, the Laguna Halls resident became the 19th man in history to reach the tncentenn1al mark in v1ctones in his second attempt By the time. <iutton bad allowed~s first hit of the night in the second, the Angels bad &iv n tum a 3-0 lead The Angel scored those three in first oo an RBI ground ball by Bnan Dowing and a o-out. two-run single by Rob Wilfong. "I can't think of a better scenano than this," said Sutton "I've been trying legally and illegally for a long ume to get here ··A humurous remark to the fact that he has often been accused of doctonng the ball when he patches "The lead afforded me the chance to allow those long flyballs," said Sutton. who gave up 14 flyball outs. "1 could work only half the plate -the outer half." Bv the ttme he allowed the run (the second hit, a towen'ng home run to center by Pete lncav•&J.ia), be led 4-0. After wailing 20-plus years to get to the door to Cooperstown, Sutton, as with most athletes who are chas1 ng coveted records. wanted 1 t to be over and qu1ckl) l\nd indeed 1t was. Sutton. who had completed onl}' two games an his last two years of patching, finished forthe second tame an 1986 and took a mere 2 11 and 85 pitches to do 1t 1n By the time he walked to the mound for the ninth ann1n" JUSt three outs away and the crowd on its feet cheenng. Sutton had a 5-1 lead and was about to shake hands with destiny. "I had to do 1t 1n lel>s than I 00 patches because that's the only way (Manager) Gene Mauch would let me go all the way," said Sutton. "I JUSt told Lach (pitching coach (Marcel Lachemann) not to let me foul at up, even sf I threw 27 pitches .. "Don Suuon wouJd have loved to bave gone to bed , last night (Tuesday) mowing he was going to have five runs," said Mauch. "I wanted to go out in the ninth and throw the ball over the plate," Sutton said. ··1 knew before they scored four runs. he would have me out of there·· Unhke Saturday again)t Kansas Caty, when he left in the seventh and ended up w11h I 69th no-decision. his teammates made sure. with or without a three-hmer, he wouldn't get that chance. Sunon went 3-0 to the first batter Scott fletcher the closest he came to wallong anyone. He threw rwo called stnke before Fletcher flew out to Gary Pctus Dlllr ,_ ........ .., .... I( ..... Patty Sutton applauda her buaband du.rlnl Tbunday nlaht'• three-hitter, and Aneela owner Gene Autry coneratulatea him on hl• mlleatone 300-wl.n effort at Anaheim Stadium. Stubbs powers Dodgers to win His homer, 3 RBI help Valenzuela beat Braves, 5-2 All \NTA (.\P) -Franklin Stubbs drove 1n three runs with a solo home run and 11 baSt's-loaded single Wedne~a} night to p.ice the Lo~ .\ngeles Dodgers to a ~-2 'actor> o"cr the Atlanta Braves "Tonight I wa\ in a s11uat1on where l l'lad a chance to dnH in somc runs," said Stubbs "In thoc.e s1tuat1ons you've got to hit ... Stubbs keyed a three-run. third inning by hn1ng a two-run ssngk to center offloSt'r ( ra1g ~cMunr>. 1-' "He had gotten me out mr fi"t time up on a cenam pitch.' "'31d \tubbs who said he ~arned from that 1t-b3t and kntv. v. hat to look for his ne'\t time up "Tht homr run 1n the ninth inning was JU5t a httlt' eura:· ~ad the lef\- handed h1ttin& <itub~. who hit t\1<i 12th homer of the }'e.ar oO Atlanta 1,Quthpaw Paul As\Cnmachcr. Femando Valenzuela. I 0-4. al\(> rnntnbuted t"'O s1n&Je' to Los \n· ~ct~· I ~h11 attack 1n httom1na thr Nattonal Leajue c; S«ond 10..pmc "-tnnrr Boll K nepfl("r of the Hou'1nn .\strns 1<1 the othrr \alcn1Ucla P'e up''' hits 1n ti:i,., 1nnin.i\ 1ndud1na con'CCUllYe hnmt" run' hy t>a)( Murphy an~I Ooh lfornt"r 1n tht' fourth 1nn1nK It "' " Today's game Dodgers 1Hersh1ser 5 ~I at .\1- lanta (Smith ~-71 Tame: .:!.40 TV ~one Radio K.AB<. (7CXll fnday's game ~an D1cg0 a1 Dodgers. 7 1' p m Murph~ 's 10th ot thl' ~i.on and Homers I Ith The LO\ \ngcle\ le ft -hander walked four and struc1' out the before gettma rehcf help from Tom N1eden· fuer. who go1 Homcr on a pop n, to ~hort\top af\er the BraH·<i had loadcd the ba\C.'\ with two out sn thl' ~H·nth innin1 N1tdcnf11er got ht\ fourth s;t\e \tuhbs kt'\cd a 1hm·-nm third innina with a two-run \lngk and hit a home run. his 12th. 1n the ninth. The Ood&el".\ who had l' hats oil McMurtr. 1n 5'1\ 1nnmis. put toictht'r fivt con'>ttut1H single in 1he lhtrd Ste\C Sait \taned the \tnng with a \ir11h: to center Kt'n Landrrau~ and Male Manhall t' 1..h ~•naled to IOld the hl~s ~fore \tuhbs dro-.e 1n twu run'.\ with a \lnak to \:enter. Grq Rrock then follolltt'<1 w 1th another RRI ~1ngle. 1 he Dodacr o~ned the ~nna in the fint tnn1na when l.andrcaulL tripled"" 1th two oul\ and ~nl"«'d on an infield htt h~ Manball (Pleuc eec 8UTT01'/C2) Spaniards. English roll with wins at World Cup MEXICO CITY (APl -Em1ho "'The Vulture" Butragueno Oew over. around and through the Danish defense for four goals Wednesday, lead! ng Spain to a 5-1 rout of the World Cup newcomers m the final game of the second round England's Gary Lineker scored tWlc.c 1n leading his team into the quarterfinals with a 3-0 victory over Paragua) Butragueno was unstoppable, re- cording the first four-goal game since Eusebio did st for Portugal rn 1966 against North Korea. He scored on a header, a penalty kick. a 2-on-I break and after stealing an 1ll-ad,1sed pass from Jesper Ol~n. who had Denmark's goal on a pcnaJt) kick. Andont Goicoechea also scored on a penalty-kick for the Spanish. who eltmmatC'd one of the tour- nament's glamor teams. Denmark had made a scnsauonal World Cup debut by winning Group E and outsconng the opposition 9-1 Most Valuable ~------------...... ---------------------------------------~~---- - -~ ·----~-----------::---------~--...._~----~~~--111111111111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!111!!!!11 .............................................................................. .. Padres president brews more trouble in team clubhouse Griffey fined $10,000 NEW YORK -Ken GrifTe)" WIU fined $10,000 \\edn~) v.hen ht' «"· tW'Ticd to the New York Yanktts but the outfielder refuSC'd 10 uy why he was WallachKO'sGooden a From AP 4ltP9lt:ks Cwbt I, PM!Un •:At ~risky field, AM"ttCA: La.AGUE r....AP._kks SAN DIEGO -A clo~.Ooor • clubhouse aripc seu1on apparently IOOtbed tensions between San Diego Padrca playcn and man-aement, but ~portcn coverina the team arc fumina over 1nsulltng ~arks directed at them by club president Ballard Smith. Local sports columnists Wednesday chided Smith forttf'trrina to rtpe>rtcn 10 an obficcne manner after the Tuesday ni&bt pre-same mcctana, lftd one columnist called for an apolotY from the Pad~ pres•· dent. Smith said Wednesday he wu the one who daerved an apoloay. not the reporteB. "I think I'm entJlled to one::' he said. "What they (wnters) didn't tell )OU was that I was involved in a pnvate conversa· e.t~ uon with (patcher) Enc Show and all these-reporters 0tme up and IWTOUnded us and interrupted the conversauon." Becaute of the inconsideration of rt~rters. Smith said. be was forced to finish his conversation with Show ln another room. Smith said he lefi shortly afier the t'p1Sodt' with rqiorters because he was running late for a dinner appointment with his "'lie. not because he was trytna to avoid their quesuons Asked Wednesday 11 he could t'laborate on the nature oft ht' meeting. Smith said. "The meeting was an internal mecung and there:·~ nothing to talk about." Smith apparently called the Tuesday night pre- pme mtttmg 10 discuss pla)'er resentment stemming from his June S d1m.11vc banning b«r 1n the clubhouse Many pla)ers ~ere 1nfunated by the acuon, and reliever Rich Gossage described Smith as "sp1nelt"Ss" and "gutl~s" for taking the action w11hout first consulting the team Th('re al~o ha~ been conct'm about sagging team morale bt'cau~ of ~peculauon managt'ment wanted to complete a maJor deal 1nvohing several front-hoe player~ Quote of the day Willie Nelson, singer askt..'d \\-hat par was on tht' T exa!> folf course he had built for him: "Whatever want 1110 be For instance, today 11 was 108" U.S. poloista tie Yugoslavia SAN DIEGO -Mike Evans scored thet)inggoalw1th I 46rema1ningtohftthe United States watt'r polo team into an 8-8 tie wtth Yugoslavia rn a closely-contested match Wednesday night at UC San Diego It was tht' first 01' four mccttngs in the next "eek bet"'ccn the US and Yugoslavia, the team which took the gold at tht' 19~ Olympic Games The two team!> will mt'ct again at Newport Harbor Saturday night at 7 then the SCt'ne will shift to Long Beach's Belmont Plaia on Sunda' 3t 7 30 before the finale ne"t Wednt'Sdav at use beg1nnm1 at 3 Neither team could forge more than a one-goal advantage 31 an) point 1n the match after Alan Mouchawar scored the first goal of the game 1n the lirst pcnod Jod)" Campbell had thrtt goals. Moucha"'ar two. and Kt"vin l<oberti.on. Peter Campbell and han\ one apiece for th1.· l 1 S Holmes' request turned down LAS Vl:.C1AS -The Nevada AthlelK m ( omm1ss1on members declined a request Wednesday b)' former heavyweight cham· pion Larry Holmes' atlorney to be polled 1nd1\ 1dually on who each thought had won Holmes' April 19 title bout ~llh Michael Spinkc; Holme" had contended after the bout that he had "t1n his re male h with 5pinks. 1 he Comm1rnoners said state 'itatutcs prC\ cnted them from interfering with the "Pitt dec1s111n victor) g111en \pink'> bv the nngs1de Judge" But Holme" said he didn't eitpect any commission action on h1~ claims the 1udges were b1aS<'d against him .\ WOl. for Tucsda> n1&hl's pme 1&1111\t the Boiton Red Soll .. My n:uons for leavmaarc penonal,"GtifTey s.;ud 1n 1 statement n:lc:aSt'd by the Yankees. "An)th1na more than that would have to comt frum my agent." He told new~men. "I'll talk 1f I hit a homt' run to win thepme." Yankees owner Gcorac Steinbrenner, who an nounct'd the fine. alw refused go mto details about the rnson for G11ffcy\ llbS(nl·c: "It'\ the man's p('r~>nlll bu)ant!>!>," the Yankee~ owner said, but added. "l here an: no eittenua11ng circumstances (and) 1t'\ not related to anything in the lockt'r room I hat'~ what his agent told me A) far a!> I know ht''s been prell) happy and he's b«n Joana n preuy good JOb" Gnffey started tn lcli fit'ld Wednesday ni&ht against the Boston Red So' and went 2 for 4 with u home run and a double On the season he has eight homer\ and 22 runs batted in. The Yankees lost the game, 5-2. Of the fine. Steinbrenner said ... l he man 1s hcing paid$ I.I m1lhon to play baseball. If you or I had a JOb ~mcwherc and didn't show up and didn't call the bos-.. you wouldn't be worlttng tomorrow Ifs tht' $CimC "1th a bu,tncssman or a man dnv1ng a cab" Seattle Goodwill Games site ATLANTA-Ihe< 11yofScaulcw1ll Ill host the 1990 Goodwill Games, 11 was announced Wednesday hy Turner Broad· casltng System Board Chairman and President R.F.. ''Ted" J urner and Seattle: lln1vcr~11y President and Goodwill Games Ho~l ( ·omrn11tce Chairman Wilham J Sullivan The inaugural (,oo<lw1ll Games will be held 1n Moscow July S-20 Cher ,,500 world-da'>s athlctl'\ from more than SO countm·\ \\-Ill be tompetmg tor I 7'i gold medals 1n 18 spom The gamt's are u>-\P<>n'>orcJ by 1 urner Broad casung (TBS). the Soviet State ( ommlllee for Ph>S•l;tl Culture and Sport (So)'unport) and the Soviet Stall' Committee for Telcvmon and Radio (GosteleradioJ The internauonal mull1-spon ni:nt 1s scheduled lu take place t'Vt'f)' four }t'ar\ allnna11ni bet\\-een the ~ov1et Union and the L n11cd "itatcc; I he 1990 Goodw1110aml''i "'111 tal.e pla{e on dall'' to be ~lected bttwccn l\ug 5 and "icpt 5 lhe) "'ill consist of 22 sports 1ndudmg trad... and field. basketball. boxing. g} mnast•lS. <l" 1ng, 1tc h(KL.C\, ba~ball, volle)'ball. figure slating. \t><.n-r, ~\\Imming. Judo. water polo, team hantlhall. \\C1p.hthlting. ro\\1ng. qchng. )achting, rh)lhm1l g)'mna\tlt '>. ~ re'>tlmg. synchron11t•d ~~ 1mm1ng and nnl' a<ld1twn.1l \fl<HI to tx· namt'd later Simpson new Islanders coach UN IONDAlf N) ll·rn Simpson. a ~uccC\<;ful u1ach 1n the JUntor ranks for 15 )ears. \\>l·dnc'ida)' wa\ namcd coach of the New York [<;lan<kr1, .t Niil team trying to rcl·apturc lhl' glor} that prodwnt lour con~uuve Stanlt'> ( up !Ille\ The 42-)t'ar-<Jld ~1mp<>on. 'hho hac.J tx·cn w;id1111~ the Pnnce .\lbt'n (\a<;katrhc~an) Raiders o l thr Western Ho<:ke) League. "'as g1\en a mult1·~l'ar contract to succeed \I \rh<.1ur. 5l ~ho retired alter I' seasons on May 21S and mm«11nto thl· lront ofliu:-No other details of51mp\11n ·, l on tract ~en· rc\ ca led. Woodbridge High AD quits Woodhndgc tl1gh .\thlt."lll D11cc1ur I om "le Ison ha'I re,tgncd hi\ pm1. '-"Ith no \UCCe\SOr tn \lght. Neb.on ha~ hccn the h<.>:,-s and g1rl'I athletic d1re-c tor since lh~ '><:huol upened in 1980 and will continue a'> an a\<;l\lant rnach on the loothall andtenn1!> team<> H1'I reason<; for \ll'pp1ng do"'n "t"rt' to ~pend more lime w11h h1\ fam1h Television, radio TELEVISION 10 p ni -WRESTLING. Channel 56. RADIO .:! 40 p m -BASEBALL I >odgc:r' iii Atlanta. KAO( ( 79<J) CLOWER AN ALL-STAR • • • From Cl Tm not JU'.lt gmng to roll the ball out and let them go at 11 " he sa)S. "We're \\-Orlc1ng on pla)'!t and on defen~ We wan1 a <.cmhlan1.e ot order on the noor .. Clower, who wa\ an All-Sun'lct I caguc pla>er for three \tra1g.ht years. will play al point guard While she was with Fountain Valley. she led the B.arons to three league lltles and four Cl F playoff appearance'i. "She 1s an t'xcellt'nt passer and playmaker." said White "She runs the offense well and add\ stability •· Clower avt'raged 6 8 points per game. along ~tth marks of 3 2 rt'bounds and 5 l as<.1sh The only dark <;pot on her ..cason was a tom hpmcnt 1n ht'r nptt elbow that she suffered. 1ron1c.ally, in the last game of the ~ason against Edison. The Barons lo~t C lo\l.er and the game to the ( harger<. to finish the r,ca\on at q.1 .. The elbow feels a lot heller now " \he said "It doesn't aflctt my !>hooting or any part of my game " She says tht' year was a good one 1us1 for the fact that she didn't think she could play at all from a knee 1n1ury she suffered la\t ~umrnc:1 1n a pickup game "I did a lot of therapy in the· pool \0 get (the knee) stronger ·• "he \a) s "I remember when Dave used our pool for his knee after he had surgery " ..\fter White and ~he ht1ok up 1n C. lo~er's prep finale <.he will io1n the college ranks. (lower plans on pla)'tng ne>.t )Car tor C al Poly Pomona. where \he ha\ been offered a scholarship Kerri Clower MONTREAL -Tam WaJlach hit t~o homen and drove in five nins, knockina out New Yottc•s Dwiaht Gooden and leacUna the Monllttl upos over the Meu. '7-4, Wednetday nt&ht. Wallach, a product of Univcnity Hi&h, became the flrst mavor le .. ucr lo nomcr twice 1n a pmc agu1nst Oooden, 8·3. In other National Leaaue acuon CardJaalt •-t, Pt.nan 1-1: St. Louis held on to down Pittsburgh an the completion of a pme ongmally ~topped by rain Monday and then ordered resumed Jn the fC1Ularly- \Cheduled a-me, Bill Almon s short samfice fly in the 12th 1nn101 won 1t tor the Pirates. Gluta I , Pdru S: In San Dlqo. l hm Brown. Bob Melvin. and Jose Unbe hit home run\ leading San Francisco • NAT.ONAL l•AGUE NEW YOttll OVl<tlre ci 8ckmn111 KHrndr lb Slrwbtv rl Certti c HMPll Orosco p Nl.miinn o Te;itet of! Mltchll 3" s.n1ene u Gc>OCMn D MWM,flrf Tetlh lllpet 7, M9tt. 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Daron and <iu1e1 "r hrougt>UI my hfc thert' have httn 11 lot of people who havt' 5acrifi('('d .. My dad, who cha~ a lot of cows :rnd poured a lot of concrete. to huy mc 11 alo"t and \hocc; Hc-nrv RoflC1', 1one ot ht, 111n1or htah tta\.htM) who t•u&ht mt how to p1tl'h, fformt'r Dodger Man•aer Walt Al\ton -thoSt (last) two art dead, hut I'm \Urt' the)' would have enjoyed 1h1\ and (C>odaer pitching roach) Rtd Adam\. who rt!lpoMiblt for ahout 2QO win, The otht'r 10 I didn't l1Men to him, hut ~on :tn\~3~ •• And where docs Sutton put himself tn terms of some of the other 300- game winner> "l heiT ts a ledae that I allow for I om ~aver and Steve Carlton. ihey wt'rt the dominant p1tcht'r1 m mr. era." he said. "I put mystlf with Phil N1ekro and Gaylord Perry we·~ are all m«haniL s. who annd 1t out " * ANG•l MOTii -F-'t a trowel Al WH ltle Cete Ill 1111 0... ~t eltemol el lOO ~tllfdtY. 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Uribe ( l ll. y oonol>IOOd (I) S-LeC OU If' H•••BBM> san F ral\Che• Lacon w.• i M Devit 8tr-SI SMl>leee ••l•Jl) 0 0 0 0 , li·l , 0 0 0 Tllurmond l 1 • I I l S l ) SIOddtrd 1 7 l 2 I I McCulltr1 J i 0 0 Walter 2 l 1 7 I 1 0 l 0 ' , 1 M Oevl\ IMlCl'leO lo i bell .. t In tflt 71h umolre1-tiome, 01vl1. Flt\! Herve.,, Sec ond Stello Tlllrd o.Mutll T-Jn A-l• U4 BIAS ... From Cl Bta' was drafted by the NBA Champion Bo'iton Celtics. anti afterward uid "It hi\ alway'l bttn my dream to play in the NBA. Now I have a present within the dream. to play with the C'elt1cs. "Without a doubt, I'll he pMt of the Celtics tradttion " Celtics' 'ltar Larry Bird. who urged the team to PKk Rias, ~1d, "It's homhlc I am too shocktd 10 rt\pond It's the cruelest thinJ I ever heard I wa~ really loo1t1n1 forward to com1ni tu roolc1e camp IO play With him. Red Auttbach. Celtics' prcs1· dent. '81d. "We'll alwaysronsidn him a member of the Celtics famtl) .. "tic's a kid •.• who JUSt had hts m11n aoal in hfe, which was to~ drafted by the Cc ltlc\ and h1&h by the Cctttn •.. He wa, anc of the mo,t happy people. "He had the tooh and tht attitude and the ,,..ork habit\ to he a veat pla)'er." Celuca• Coach K._C .. Jone• 111d Biu had bttn throu&h phys.jcal uams and ··came oul pttfttt." &atrell 111 9'omerol0 &ucknr lD ltlc• 11 flevlOr drl OwEvntrl Armetc! Lvonsd Sultlvan c Geomenc Qulnontn T.,_.. .. , .... S I 1 0 RHnd'1'1 cf S 1 1 0 Mlnol'I' lb s 0 l 0 Wlnfleld rl l 1 o l Eawr dtl • o 2 J Gt~t! 3 1 0 0 Potrulo )ti 4 o • O w-rc I 0 0 0 Rndtoh ?D 1000 FltehllflU l 0 0 0 Pe'4U41 Pl'I 3 0 I 1 0.J.-t.n u U 514 S T"11h sc-•v~ ., 11111 • 0 I I ao • • • 0 0 0 4 I , • I I t I • 0 0 I I 0 I 0 2 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J1 , • , ... ..,. IM 1• •-S l'MwYef11 110 .. I •-2 Gerne Wlnnlno lt&I -BaylOt (91 OP-~IOll I, N-York I LO&-tlolton 11, New Yori< S 21-Gr~. II Hendauon, Buct<· ,..,., eerrtll, ltomero, BeVICW Hll-(;r~ ltl S-Sulllvafl 1. Mellhiol'I'. 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GB ~ou"on lt SS6 S.o Fr enc 11to ... ,,.,,,. )A JO Sll '' J )2 ll SOI Dedier\ !>enOltVO C1nc1nne11 )2 JI lJ •92 lJ 414 4 41, ~· JS 426 • New Vor~ Monrreal Pl><••de•r>"•• (l'l•CeQO SI Lou•' P•t1,Dur91> I' AST 011/IMON .. ,, )4 11 " l2 11 l6 24 le 2S l4 W~'l"•Sc-t Dedier\ S Alie"'• l 110 S57 41S •29 419 410 .. ) " , II '> 11 " ) Cllo< e90 S Pflllt 0.1P111e 4 I tO •M•"9\I Montrtet 1, Ntw Vor•. 4 !>I LOu•l 4 P1t1\Du•11n 1 com-llOn ot \ulOf!'>Ootd o•mt I P•llll)urgn 2 St LOV•\ I 17 ""'"91 •'9 ulertv -icl'ltdwied 11•,... I C1nc1nna11 3, Hou,ron 2 Sen Frtnc JCO 4 S.n 01990 J Tedll'I"\ ~,,...., ~ (H'"'"'''' S S et All•"'• ('>m•ln s 1! ,.., S.n l'renc•"o (MulhOlleM 0 II et S.n D••oo (Sl'IOw 4 41 P11tl1>ur11n t10..1ootr 1 61 •• Monlreer 1Sm1111 4·41 n Cn1ceoo (Sendtr\On ) U ti New Y0<rr. IFtrnendtl I 21 , n S1 Loul\ 18urro\ l ·1! 41 PMedelon1a lie Grou S·SI n ~°"""'" 10una1u l 11 •' C •N"ln,,1111 1~10 J 6! n "r'\dllv'' <;eme• Seo D·tVO er Oed9tn. n P•tr•Duroh •' Mol1trHI n Cr11ce90 er New Yorio. n SI LOU•• al PMedtlD111a n All•"'• •' C1nc111nell. 1, I n H1>u1ron et S11n Frenc•ICO TEXAS M<0#'1" WaroH 08nt n ID lnc.v911 Oil LAPr,ll )D ~rrt rt Herrell ?D '"9rre>Ct C Fittcllr " Tete11 AMERICAN LEAGUE Angela S, R1neen I CALIF04tNIA •b r II bl 4 0 0 0 Ptll•' ci 4 0 0 0 Jovner ID l 0 0 0 Oow•·unv ~ ) I 1 I RJt;;tn di> l 0 0 0 II JO"tl rt l 0 l 0 Ot(nc.' JO ) 0 0 0 WlllO"G 20 ) 0 0 0 Sclloltkl H ) 0 0 0 Boone c 1' I J I Tttalt ktr• "" '"'*-' ebrllbl l I I 0 4 0 I 0 4 1 , 7 4 I 1 0 7 i I I l 0 ' 0 • 0 2 1 ) 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 JI S t S Ttnt 000 Oto 1 .. -I ~ lOO 010 IOx-S Gt me Wlnnlnv ~81 -Oownor>11 14) E-FletCllt,. OP-TUI\ 2 Cehf0<n11 I LOll-hKH I CtlllOfnle 7 2&-Wllfotlo Hll-R JOl't\ 141, tncevlolla ( 111 Downing (IJ S8 -0ownlno fl) Ptlll' f Ill ,,. H Ill E• Bl SO Tt•n Gurme n l 6 1 61 I ~ ~ ) M. Wllllem1 1 I 1 0 0 0 ~ Sutton W,S·S l O J Umo4rtt-Hom•. E~•nt, For''• Mtrrlll, Third. Htnd,.v T-? I) A-31 044 ...... ¥WNlt <nr-.-w ...... .-, o.m.1 Jlltl...ot! 8\lflt60n JOYfttf Oownll\9 Herr°" ~l(k Wllf~ Gfldl ~ Scll0fl411d O.Clncei '"9111t Boone HOwtll Tebb Wiii McCetktll Cor1lell Fortllf' FIKlltr Sutton Moort Ftl\Alv UTIWG Al • " .... 161 ,, » , lit 1S )S I 2s. .o n " n• n 63 • ,, , 1 0 137 11 )6 7 llO IS l3 1 1111'2' l 144 l4 >S • 17) ,. " • 211 24 SI 9 11• u •• l IU It )t 3 2• • s 0 1111 Jll w 7J ~CHING ·~ :n m II 194 50 211 JS 2'1 . , .. .. 2tJ 15 1S. • i .. n 20 ,., m 36 734 20 m IS lt7 • 191 ,.. .us ,,. H BB SO W·L l•A 110 101 :u • • • , .. tl''> 11 l1 tl •·• Uc l1~> 2S • If l ·I • 13 t?h 27 10 II 3 • l 4 37 11\.1 1' ) 4 O·O UJ n ,. " " s s S03 It 14 9 IS 1•3 HI 10... 1• • s 1.0 sn T2 71 21 2t l·S S.lS 71 11 19 lO 4 • s 70 :u ·, ll 21 25 ,., •. u l 6 I 0 O•O II 00 II Ol'l\t nlCI< SlelOfl Brveltft c.~., .. 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ROCllrll SO-S.01 14 lf•Y n !>en o._ ) I LP-<ltv KlrDY !~Steil 72 ltn v\ ~n l'rencl1<0 I 0 LP-Jim WUIOvQllOv ISO-June 14, 197S ., Houuon • 7 LP-Lerrv o .... 11er 2<»-Jul• II 1971 at P lt\Duron 1 7 LP-Don RooinlOfl 2SO-JUlv 7 1911 "' C•IC•OO S·l LP-A~n R·OottV lOC>-Junt 11. 1"6 ... , r ... , S·I LP-Jo" Gurman NATIONAL LEAGUli DOdeen S, Breves 2 LOS ANGELES ATLANTA Ouncen u Su lb Lendr• cf M•rslltlrf !>luDb\11 Srock lb RWlllms 1f Trevino c Andeln lb Va••nrte o N t0nlur o ebr hbl SO I 0 S I 2 0 s 1 '0 4 t 2 I s 1 7 l l 0 2 I I 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 4 0 l 0 • 0 l 0 0000 Wtll91n rt Mort•l>tt ~leroer on A\nmcnr o Vlr11U Pl\ Murohv cf HO<ntr ID Ot>trllfl lb R•mlra n Btn~kl c Cnmbl\ Oii ATl\om\ n HuDC>rO ?D McMrtr"I p Olwl,... p S.molt tf tbrhbl s 0 3 0 ) 0 0 0 I 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 4 I I 1 I I I I • 0 ' 0 • 0 ' 0 ) 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 2 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1000 TMlth ~·mmon•c 40 SIS S TttM Sek• bY IMlftll )4 2 • , Lit\ A~ 101 000 001-S ..... "'-000 200 000-1 Gerne W1nn1119 ~81 -Merll\al 1•1 E-Trtv1no OP-.411tnte t LOB-LO\ An Ot>ff 11 Alle nte 10 2B-We"'lrl9100, 8roc1o. Jll-L•ncSrHui< HR-Murotiv I 101 Hor,..., r 11 Slub01 11 S8-llem•rei ( 91 ,,. H • E• BB SO L"~ Ve~11.1•<e W.10·• • 2·1 • 2 7 NltdtftfiAr S 4 11·3 1 0 0 ....... MCMurrrv l I 1 S l·l ll 4 4 ' 1 ()lwlnto I 2 1 I 0 0 I 2 Auenmtcllotr 1 I I I o O WP-Vei.nil'elt ()!wine Umcwu -Home. HtlHIWI, F1r\I, WenO.I"'°'· ~ono Tete Tl'llro, Crt w•oro T-lOS A-27,llOI MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amertcen LMvue (Threutll TUfldeY'\ •mnl BATTING (ld et t>tlll-80119l, Boston 3IO YO<Jnt. MllweukH, 361, Pucllell MlnntM>I• lSO, Oollvlt. Mllweuk", lll Lvnn Be,,lmore 377, Alee 8011on. l17 4tOHSo-« ...,._ton. New V9"', ''· ~ ....... Ml"'-'•· "· ~"· o.-...... "· BarlleN, TOl'Ol\IO, 4$, Hrtllll. iwnn.c>te, ... ltll-<M'MCO, Ollklend, SI Mett"'91'¥, .._ Yorll, 52, W-1 ...... 5'1 Murrev ... lfl• rN>rt , 471 ltlet , lkKIOll, a HITS-Puckell, MINl9aol•. n. MattlnelY. N-York,"· lofft, lotlOft. M, •tee. 9otl0fl, .,, .... Toronto, II ~ILEs--ttlee. htlOll, lO. looo' lkKIOll, It Lew, Kt11Mt Cllv, ti, MettlnOIY. New Vorll., II It HtndOl'lOll. H•w Vorll, 1'; Whitt. Kentea C1tv 17 Tltlh.U~tft, *""· 4. Hulttt. ClllCffO, S, l'Mltcner, TtllH, 4, uw. Kente) City, •. Whlttktr, O.troll, '· HOME ltUNS-._, .,_., lt1 .. rtlelcl, TOfOfllO, 14, lr-11.y, MlllMltOt•. 16, C•nteee>, Oakland, 16 STOl..EN 8ASi5.-lt HtndtOOll, H-Y°" CJ. Ce,,..iot.I, c111c.,o, 1t, W1Hl11t, Blll!lmore. tt. ~. T0tonto, 17, Wlltoll, K-.• Cllv 11 PlfC:HING 11 O.Cl11oMl-<lemen,, Bolton. 11 0. 117, Boddlellk, leltlmon, ,.1. JS4, Wllllem•. THH, .,_I, U7, HeH, Oettltnd 7•2, 2'9. NltVM, Mllw•ukM, 6·2, 471, Re.muuen. New York 4·2, l .7' STltlKEOUTr-<:ttmen\, 8 ollCHI, IOI, Hiik*• Mnw~M. to. Huf\!, O<Kton, tt. M. wm • .,..... "' •tto. Oek1t11C1. M SAVES-AtM, B•lllmort, II, ltlOlletll, N-VOfll, 14, Herrls .. T•att, 12, Mernendt1, 0.lr~t. II, Slt nllv. BostOn. 11 ....... ....... BA tTING < l4S et beh>-eroot<,, MoftlrMI, ll2, Gwvnn. Sen 0"90 ll1. c;.,,., HovtlOfl, )22, Dvllllre, ,.._ Yotk, :n1 R•-· Montr .. 1, no •UNS-tlelnM, MontrNI. 41 Gwvnn, Sen 0"9o, 41, C.rl.,., New Yori., 40 H•yH, Pllll~Clfl\t, 40 Leonerd, Sen Frenc1SG0, ll, lltlt•vl'8icll, Plll~tll'I 31 lltBI-< D•vl,, Sen Franclico •· Manl\M, OM9tn. 441 Schmidt, Plllledelc>tllt. «, (lrC)Ok1 Montreal. 43, Cerlw , Ntw Yoo •. 4J HITs-<.wvnn, Sen Oleoo. IO, Stnc»..-11 ClllUOO, 76, Leon.rd, Sen FrenclKO, 74, ll•lntl Mot11r .. 1, 74, Sex, ~ 72. OOUllLES-HeyH, Phlladtlohle 20 Ouns1011, Ch1cag0, 19, II Revno1<1t, Pllt1our11h, 19 TlllPLEs-<Oltmen. St Louis, 6. 8r00k1 MonlrN I. s. McGM. SI Louis s. Mo<tnO. Atlante, S, Ovk.ire, New YOfk. 4, Miiner Clncln!\4111, •• A•IAM. MOfllrMI, • HOME llUN~rlMI, o.deln, 111 Parll.lf' Clnclnnell, 14, a roolu MOfl1ree1, 13 OewlOn MOnlrffl, 12, G Devit, Houston, 11. Gervev Sen Olwo. 11, McRevnokli, Sen 019110 12 STOLEN 8ASEs-<ottme n. SI LOUii 17 Re!Mi. Monlrffl. lO, Ounceft, o..n. Z11 E Devil, Clnclnnell, :tO Dor.,. HoYSIOfl, 19 PITCHING C7 decltlonl)~OOOen. New VO'k 1·2 2 21 Oie<M, N-Yor1< 1·2 2.31 Otrhf\9, N-Yorll, 1·2, l ~ F.,,..nde1 New VO'k, 1 2 ) 11 K-. Houilon, 10-4 2" LeCou Sen Frenc•M:o 5·2 2 64. "~· Oed9W\. S· 2. Ut. STlllKEOUTS-Scoll Houiron 171, v~. Oedeln. 1011 Wtktl, ~ as, GOOden. Ntw York 14 Palme< Alle lllt IO SAVES-0 Smllll. HO<Jllon. 16 Reer<IOl1 Mon••••' IS Franco C1nclnnet1, 11, Orosco New York, 11 WO<rtll. SI LoY•' I 1 HIGH SCHOOL All·CIF ~ ~' l'tltST T•AM l"M.. ""9yw, So.eet P JeH C1r1110. Provloenct P-Neo Srrulkmen. Lrnl..id Ctir1sl1tM P-BrtnlllY Wttllf, Wlndwtrd P-Cnrlt Huber VIHenov• Prto C-Tlm Flntev\On, Temo1t1on 11-Tony Ron Providence Maril Yr 11 ? Jr t l S• l 'Sr • 7 Sr S97 Sr Sil Sr SlS Sr ~50 Sr soo Sr soo Sr 41 Jr 364 So II-Merk Sen.-... CllaOWICk 11-0evld Hovlev. Vtnenove Pr•o ll-8r(e11 Zlm,.,..,men. 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N•k N•k IOodt<1tksenl Mon Av1r1ce 'Wl\<tel U IXAC'TA 19.'10> oeod U'3 IO SIXTH RACE. * 'fero1 To a. lloen ID~ICllMtl) Tre .. 111n snow tc• .. oe<> Sette Coo, 111 Garcia I n IXACTA t1·•1 e>e•C u• 40 SIVEN'Tlt ltACE lSO verd1 ''° 4.0 )10 4 1() 410 7 64 Su•le Atvce tCeroort1 4 to J .0 l 40 Mao w~ Bend Ooo.<IC .,...,, S :tO ~ 40 sn.w lriin Lu ltb• E Gercot '60 f,me 1111 U EXACTA 15 1 oe•O lll 10 EIGHTH lltACIE lSO ve'Ch !>,,.,,. Mer",.,..••O 1 ,..,,. Swftter Tl\e11 Pit' tL.c~otv) AOPtH-10 IFloretl flmot 17 es U Ix.ACTA !l·JI oe10 119.0 NINTH lllACIE lSO vero, C.000 And Ft•\IY ICr .. ~rt lloering Peu 1010..-o<k~nl Gel Awev Quock tE G11rcoa Tlmt 17 67 n EXACTA 11 SI P••d ·~eo 460 l.O JOO 1 10 s.o 4 /0 U f'ICK SIX f 10·9·1 S l 1l oeio -~'II to 74 "'""""9 t<kels lllvt horw'> Cerrvov~ ooot l2S.'37 71 Tl'NTH RACE. JSO verO\ !>av GOOCl Lady (Ru1u l'eit•r Th•n LAv IGtfll SWH I Pi\CH (Werd) r.me 11 19 0 EXACTA 14 II oa1d "41 10 Anendence >.n6 l'•INIMX ftan ,.,,._, WllDMU.OA y•s ••SUL n (41111 el u ...... Mtftftl ~l fl•ST •ACll Ont ,.,, .. IMt<e P.rttcl Anotl IGrunov 1064 "'"'' Eur•u IPltnol Prtttv Stwll Le d'I rK-.rJ Time 2~ l2 •XACTA ll·AI M.0 U• 00 SIEGOMD •ACE °"9 m11t IMKt no Ho l .O uo uo Soic• Ill..,_, tP'l61'0I 640 3.a 2to a.fwt Tne O.w~ Herd•) 14 70 Sto Somo 10.-r, 6JO U OAIL Y OOUeLI' (1·~1 ~id UUO •2 •JCACTA IS ll oel(I 17'40 THaO ••C• ~ m~ ~· Kina.Tl tAndtnon > 340 7.., ? .0 Boool• BIUH Ruu J t 40 '40 Nuevo Maggie I I( uel:lle< I 4 40 12 llXACTA <l , 0914 t lS 20 POUltTl4 lllACf: Ont milt OKe OH·Clenl( ~rtl r P .... c-I 4 .0 OH·So Aowdv l6runov1 •IO Std.lfl "°' IDove•lil Time 20S1 f'll'TH •ACA. OM mite MC• W1nter9t0w <P•tr~I 4 IO v1ncen1t .s.1111 Ceber_. G·r1 I Tr"""°'9vl U IEllACTA IJ ·S1 Pl•d $lA 00 SIXTH ltACE. Ont ml .. i>t<t uo 410 '40 )00 HO 3'0 l 00 lto 400 ~60 ctowen Crftt IK~I I• 60 7 IO J 10 V •~ T tJdO( I Laell h I 1 00 ] .0 R.,,, Beile He"" I 4 64 U •XACTA tt l l Peld \140 ~ SIEYaNTM •AC:IE. ON me_.. Dou SI LK'levl 4t .0 1100 10 40 Sliv FiOwer t-...C1•• l I ?O • 10 c~ too IHll!I •.., U IXACTA 14·21 oe o )/'9 00 UGHTH llACIE. Or>• mll4o oea AnoV\ G•• (A,...HW') 10 40 ? 00 4 .. c.-M.00.. I Pero.., I ~«I lGO Gtflt• si.1-He a-rl 4 10 Time I S1 ) 5 ll U(ACTA 11 JI Pt>4 Js.J IO NINTH •ACE OM m ,. ~c e s .... • " Sil•• P•ce 1 1• oo J JO no Mo" Lell!'et<ot IVt O.nc!•nv"•"' 2 40 l 10 MDII''"'' O•H m 10.tO""' 2 .0 T1tne 201 l ~ U •XACTA 1 I 21 M'4 Ml ICi 0 "1(1< MX 14 or 1 3• t 4 7 11 iie•G ll,,4, IO 10 on4 wlnntf\9 llC'•t Ill•• "°'lf''l Cerry<>v•• POOi 51.9013 TINTH llACE. One m1,. e>•ct A Wte>O ISIVmHI) l 10 2 IG 2 60 Hori ton Star I HUI) S .tO l 00 VOlceno Of Slllrwllf IO'l>Otlblloe ! 7 10 Time 200 II~ S2 IXACTA 4 11 Pa><! \IUO All-nee l,tOO ) Ml.IC fl.JTICE Pl8JC fll11CE I• NlJC M>TlCl ~ Off1tC1AL. PROCUDIN09 AgrMmtnt wllh w .. t.,n approved end Rlch1rd1. ng for Ott¥ef Ttelnlng WM Seid .... wilt be made, bu1 m11t., etor ... ICI •PPM• K _, OcldOerltll Ln Huntington CWTMllOAN>CWIUJPUt..YOY1h SeMcea tor Mentel llYateon Dreytuu ind IPPfOWdwlththeco.ltobe wlthou1 ~t Ol' WOI'· beforetlllacourtlnDec*1· l'lCTTT10U9.,._N e.ctt.Cellt 92848 YllOIH OP OltANOI Health Outpatient Ind Dey Ger1rhon WM -.cted .. S310 per pertOn Tract No rMty,eJtPr-Ol'llTIPlled,,.. "*'' No 3 •1 700 CMc ..... 8TATDmMT Thlt l>ual""9 11 con- COUNTY, CAL.,OltNIA, C•re lntenalve S.VICM: ~ counMI and ~ 12591 wM ~OWd The Q9rdlng title. po11111lon, OI' <AnlOI' Drlvoe W•1. S11111 The IOllootwlng per.one•• ducted by' a limited partner· .... AM, c • .. Aofwnent with CAT Sporta. llOW ~ Group .... Boetd adjourned ., 12 02 encumbr•l\CM, Including AM Callfomla, on JUNE 30. doing bu.in..e .... Hewtl .... ttllp = County on t.ley 13, ,_., Publlehed ar.ng. CoMt o.lly P1'ol t.lay 2t ' June 5. 12, 19 19M A regutlt ,,...1ng of the Inc., IOI' Jell Sit• SleectiOn "'9ciad -r~•lcpmen1 Im ..... c:Nrgaa end uoenw 1tae." 9 15 o'clodl AM . bulltPatU 1oe& WlllnUt Av-Ralpfl J CIC)one Boerd of~ of Of. Study and Envtron!Mntal coneull1nl Ordlne nce (SEALI of the ttvet• end of the and than and ltlere llflOW tmue, Tuelln. Callfornla Thie ttatM*lt wu meet TH·9M lt'QI County, CatlfOfnll, lmpect ~. AtnelldlNnt Number 3591 11fU In· LINDA D. fllO•IRT•, truete creeted by l9d 0-3 c:auM, K any they l\a'le, wtly 9?ee0 wtth the County C1ar11 of Of. --------- llillO ltt11ng • INOo-4rMnQ 10 Archltec l/EnglnHr traduced end tCheduled tot CINtl ef tM 9-d llf of Tf'\191, 10 pey the remain· MNd ~ltlon tot °*'09 of Hawk Auto Supply, Inc., 1r1g9 1 County on May 13, __ .,. W\TV't ~of the ~ttcu ltld AgrHme nl 11flth Lerry June 17, ltae tor adcJ9tlon • .,..,....,.. Ing pf'lndpal eume of the nemethouldnotbegranted (Ca lifornia corpor1llon). 1986 ,._ ,.,,.-. Authottttea o-nad by the s..nen ~1... Inc • lln'19ndlng IN Soltd WMt• PvbllaNd Orenge CoMt not• MCUrad by Mlct 0-3 It la lur1het Ofdered ttllt • lOM Wlinul A--. Tu.tin, .._ f'K:TITIOU9 ..,_.. ao.rd of ~ _. *"' ~I IOI' County M1nagemen1 AegullllOttl :>elf)-Piiot June It, 19M of Truet 10 w11 Sl 1383112 cooY of ltllt Ofdet to ttlOw Clllfome 9?ee0 Pvblllned ()range Cout MAim 8TAT'lmwT P'tOld on June 10. ttee, e 30 or Orenga Summer Youth pertalnWlg to Permit• and Th004 with 1n101".-t thereon lrom c:euead be publllhed In Of. Thia l>utlneu 11 eon· Deity Pl4ot Mey 2t June 5 , The following • '" The loaowtng memberl [mpto),,,.1t and Trllnlng ~ Houalng and Com· IO/t/B5 •I 12 50% per .,. CoMt Dally Ptlot, • ClucWd by • CIOl'pot'Mlon 12. 19 198e doing~~.,. being ~t· AelPfl a. ProgramwttllOr.,.Coun-munlty Oeutopment PUBLIC fl.JTICE annum u provted In Mlct nawapaper of gener1I Hewtc Auto~. Inc:, TH--951 BLAIR. Blt Hamlllon, Clark. CN!nnan, Rooer R ty Job Training Partnarlflto Ameodme111 to Contract for not• plu9 coett and "'Y ad--drcu4atlon. publteNd In ttlla Harry Grumet, ~I Coe!• Mw. Call! 92e27 Stanton. Harriett M Wi.det. Agency C«11ift CONINC· o.n. POlnt Median lmpr~ H.... vanoee With lfltenllt &ti.. CO\lnty" leelt once I week Thi• •1•1M*lt .... Ried Tim Eber1. Bt9 H.-nllton. &rue• NHttnde, end lion con1rect1 ....... Mt fOI' mtnllWUllC>9fOY9d. LI«• NOl1CICW meted open ing b id '°'IOU!' conaec:u1M weekt wlthth1 Countyelet1tof0r· P\R.IC NOTICE Coote Mela Celtt 92927 Thome.I F Riiey Appoint· bid, IWatdad IOI' contraat, Ag,...,,,..,t wtltl Rourke end TRUITIW'I I.ALI 1127 .000 00 P1,,.rl0f to the d1y of Mlct ._,. enoe1 County on May 28, ,._'IPITaft.l ,1 llU ... ll George Ebet1. 8 l9 Hernll men II were m•d• to oontrlCI cnanga Ol'den and Woodtufl, Pftv•1• oounMI, T.I. .... IDO'UI The~unc:terMkl 1986 '"""'"rvv c u c 111 t>oatdt/ commlNlonal COfTI.. proJe cta accepted Em· Ra: OCEA v County wu ap IMPORTANT NOTICE 0-3 of TN91 Nntofore ex· tad June 3, 198& '111111 ..._ IT A TIMRfT ton, Otll ete, ' m111 ... ~ trenafere ploYM Suggeetlon Progr-.n ~roved . Supervtaor TO PROPERTY acutad and deit¥1red to the HenrJ T. Moofa, ''" Publllhad Orange Coat The folloWlng ~.,. 92T827 _ __. .._ I d t-" ,.. . ............ .__. -"'--,........ f ,.. I lo Dally Piiot June !I 12 19 2e ,......... ~It hi• bu1lne11 11 con -•aw Commeoda· Aw1rd1wwe~..._ . ......,. n 1n e raquee..., ... OWNER www;;w..u I.,.,,..,..,..... --• nl Vpet ' lb · • • B.,, O AV I O SON ducted by· e ~al pert· Ilona end proclimatlont aonne1 mettan wwe • ~Ing be adJoumad In YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 11t1tlon of detllUlt and 0. COUl't 198 ENTERPRISES. IOlS t: nerthlp ,..,. ~ Abatement of prov.d. Mamorlndum of memory of &I.tee Wayne'• UNDER A DEED Of TRUST. mend fot s .... and" written Publl9MCI Otenge CO.II Tll97B Tim E penlltlet -e llPPfo'led Undetttendlno between the KllcFl'~lntNSkl~.,. DATED MARCH 27. 1913 Notice of~ end Elle· Del~PtlotJune 6. f2, 19,2e. ~Blvd 8tlboe, Calif Tiii• :::1emem WU llleO Tr eel mattere were Ip· County. CAL Th.ANS and Of. end .,........ •• tot UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-tton to Sett The un<IOl'llgned 19 fl\8..IC l()T1C[ Briant O.vldt0n H<Jww. _.111 lhe County Ct.ni ot Ot· proved AOr""*'ll with enge County TrwtapOrtatlon Qaf'k requeetad the meeting TION TO PROTECT YOUR ceuMd Mid Notice or 0. llltM 1018 0 Btll>OI Blvd enge County on May 14, 1111 followlng wert IP• CommlMlon fOf' lmpiemen· be adjourned In memory ol PROPERTY, IT MAY BE llUlt and Electlon to Sell to '1Cnnoul......... 8alt>oa. Cell! t2Ml 1t&e oroved. Addendum No 1 to llllon ot 8Mctl Boutevll'd Clyde Nldcle end the Fount! SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE be l'900l'dad In lhl county f'taJC fl)TJC£ NANI •TA1'11r11NT Tnte l>uetneH 11 con· "-~ ~-I wtth Cool• ...... Super Streo Demonatr•tlon Dtetrtct The 8oerd Id· IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-..... IN ,.., property .. The tOllowtng l)lr90N -duc1ed by •n ln<llvldull Pvbl•tllad V"tnQe .....,_, Sanltwy ~r1C:I fOf Santi Project wu llPP'OWd Pub-joumad al 10 06 • m NATION Of THE NATURE toeated. K _. dolnQ ~ M Delly Pl M '9 ~ s 4~0elhl0Mnnel (F011 Pro-lie Heertng for Tt~Jer Of (SEAL) o,-THE PROCEEDING CA&.·WllTIRN ltl· "1CTTT'IOU9 Ml ... 11 'LlOHT CREW SER· ""anl H-12 19 1:e •v ' llC1 upetr-. of INlne Av· Street I. I O h I In g LINDA D ltO•lfllTI, AOAINST YOU . YOU CONVSYANCI C°""°"'• ....._ ITATl"lllNT VICES. 19531 Airport Wey Thlt 11111"*'1 -Iliad ' TH·9SS enue to dO'«f'ltlr .. m of ~blH1 ... from Or·~'-': of tM a.wd .. SHOULD CONTACT AL.AW ATION. ,.. c--. Del The lollowlng per90'\l lte Soult\, Sult• 15A. Serit• wtth the County c-11 of Of. Stnl• Ant A¥9f'IUI. Amen6-anga County Street Lighting --x--·-YER .................... doing buelnMe .. Genely9 Ana. Calif t2707 ~ County on Mey 1'· --------- """' 10 Ex'lentton of Time of A.IUHment Otetl'lc:1 to the vFFICIAL PAOCUO· OnJULY 10, 19Mat 1000 ~. CA n1• (111) Sy.tame. Inc 3199-0 .-..,. Mletlell D ~~ ,..,. PtalC NOTICl Stnte An1 ~ Q\annel Clty Of T1nt1n -lllt for INGS ~THE 80AAO OF AM. CAL-WESTERN RE· ..,..,, ., '--...,._ J>O'I L~ Drive. Co1te PO 80• 1708, Newport 1--------- 4gr•menl with Ot1nge June 25, 1MI It 9 30 A.M iSUPERVISORS OF OA· CONVEYANCe COAPOA-T,...,._., .. 0... Mele. CA 9M2e Beech. Callf 92158 Publlw.ed Ofange eo.t P'ICTIT10UI 9UIMN County Flood ConlrOI 0. Certllln purctlMMg met1ert '4NOE COUNTY, CALI ATION,. Celtcwnla COfl)Or• 0.tad June 11. 10M OOR &91neae S)'ltem• Thhl l>ul!MN II con-Olllly Piiot Mey 2t, ~ 5. MAim 8TAT'lmWT !rlCI. Orange C ounty..,.. 1PPf0\19d Pvtdlele of ~NIA. Senti AN. C.--allon u duty ~ted Pvblllftad Ofltlga eo.t Inc., 31K-O Alrport Loop ducted by an lndMdWll J 12. 19 lllM TH-95A The~ pert0n1.,. HlfW.. a..a,.. and P1111a Offtce AV1ometton Sywtem ~ Trvet• ~ lf'CI pureuan1 Delly Piiot June 19, 29, Juty Ortve. Coell MtH, CA Mike H~ dolllQ bu11110M 1t 011111ct end OOIP\ly; Agr .. lrom Weng L.abofatonea. ~ A ,.,,_ meeting of the to 0-3 of Trual reoorcted 3 1He 92e2e. I Callfornle C0f90'· TNt •lat.,,,.,, WU Mad •-II' Mnnrt SnlN8UAG HAAAIS & 'Mnt with Froet ConMruo-~ mttlntenanca ..... i8oard of 8upeMeore of Or· Apt1I 8, 1"3, .. lnet No Th003 •tton with the County Qet1I °'Or· f"-.n. nu1rw. ASSOC 4&87 MCAftrlUr llon ~/JeM L Froet 1pproYed Tiedown 1.ic.-~ge County, C•llfOfnla. 83 144127. of Offlollj ~ Thi• t>utln... I• con· enoe County on AOt1 30. ____ IU ... N ~ IMcfl. c .. 1 92MO IOf Alfotdable Houtlng Im II Jokvt W.,ne Altpott wtth ...Oelttll'g .. theOowmino COtdl In the oMoe of 1he P\111.JC N()TlC( ClvcteCI by t COt'POfltton 19&e ,.._,.._. MlcNe6 Thotn .. 17901 e>*'*'lll11onl"llMlnQArM0rWIOI Aviation, Inc .. CStMI 8olrd of the DlltrtcU and County'*°'danlofOrWlQe OOR 8ullneM Syal-., ,,_,,.. N ... ITAT'lmJIT MOf9an L-Apt 4&,lofun1 ) tor the Mltelon \llljO fallmll\tt • .,,.,Ion ...... '4uthotltlee ~by tM County, Stat• Of Callfomfa. K ..,i Inc . OttY Cle Amar. Prwal· Pvblle'led Orange Coaet The tollowtng paraone .,. lnQ1on 9each. Cettl •a.n Pietlnad Coml'llUn'tY ~ proved ~ to <MrlM• Board of ~ Wtll executed by JOHN A NOT1Ca CW dent Deity Piiot May 2t ""-5 doing ~ u )'"111t bu••~• 11 con """' wtth ~ t~ 0.. !091. "O'an or cs.trorad ,,., on June 11, 1Me,. 30 MARSHALL, A SINGLE ~ATIOM TO Tiiie 11•1ernen1 ... Ried 12 19 19M e M I. 220 N cw-Cluetad by • llm1141d pan,.. ~I Compeny for Al· tqutpmenl from filled ....C 11.ITI Tlle following rnemben MAN WILL SELL AT PutlLIC UU A&.COMOUC with tile County Clerll of Of• TH·IM 1 Ofenge. C.llt t1e8e tf11p !ofdl~ H°""'1g ~· lnV9ntor;ee wee ~0\19d ~ ~t. 9'11ph I AUCTION TO HIOH£1T 110. ~I lflOI Countv on Mey 2t, H i G Ent.,,,n-Inc • MicflMI Thomae r.llon In tM \Jn~llted la1~1 of 1-...1 Cllr'll, CMilrmtn; Aooei' Jiii otJl'I J!OR CASH (P9Y9ble at .. ,.,_ !Ne rtaJC ll)TIC( callfomta 3 I 21 W COttlt m. atMOll'llf'll ., .. Med f'te:TITIOUI •••H J ....-aTATDllJfT The lolowtng .,.._ ... f dolng~- •E.VAN HAY C AA FT H()()t(BILL EXOTICS. 332t Maryland Circle Coetl ....... C.tlf t2t26 hvtn JerorNJ Hll'j'Q'aft. 332' Maf'/4end Clrd9, Coste ~ CllM 92020 Thia ~lneM la con• ducted by "' lnOMOuel &.van Haycraft Thie t1•temen1 wu "'9d with'"' County Ci.ti of Or· = County on Mey 13 ,,._.. Publl.ntd O<•nge co-1 Dally Piiot May 29, -"-S 12. 19 1986 Nit.JC l«>TIC[ Ftennoue.,...n NA• ITATl"WMT The IOlloW!ng i-wn• -Clolng~u (l )JV ENTERPRISES (blEMPIRE BUILOtNG SEA· VICES tc)EXPRESS 8Utll). INO SERVICES. 1101 E Ed· I~ •C~. Sa nta Ana Callt 9270! BAJA. Inc , CelllOfnla, 1701 E. f danget ·~ ~·· Ane CAii ~70$ Thi• bUtklelll II con· OUC1ed by e corpor.ilOn s OeAoeNtl, Pt-6denl fl'tb tt•temem -llllld with the County Clwtl °'Of· = County on Mey 13, ,_ Publt.ned Ot1r1g9 CoMt Oeoty "1lot Mey 29. Jvne 5, 11 19 llNle TH141 rtlll.IC fl.JTICE -of [I Modena, Agr-Apprapri.tlont Limit• _. Stenton, 8Noa Ne9t~ time of .... In tewf\11 rnon.y To Whom It May Conoem ftJ1Cmil Hwy •SO, ~ Daec:tl, wtth the Countv C1ertc of Of· rnent wttt1 Aoa.noor A .. llPj)f'Oved ,_ for the ~ and ThomH F. l"llley of 1he United 8tatea) Al The TEL PHIL !"NTEA~ISfS. Publttlhed Orenge CoMt l'lCTmOUI IUllNI.. C.irt '2063 ange County on Mey 13 IC - aoctatH tor Aflordlbl• tpec:llon of Hotel• end A~ Hlrl'tett M. W*9er Nor1h front entnnoe to tri. INC It ~ 1o the o. Dally PllOt June~. f2. 19. ~e. MAm STA,._.,. Tiii• buatn"• 1• con• 1tee ' NO'TICI OP Houitng tmptementellon, Mo1• In OftinOO County !!alt fl Modenl ~ County OOUflhOUM . 700 par1t'l'lant or Alcohollo 19H The fOllowtng l*'IO"I er• ducted by e COfl>0'•110n ..._.. •~AnoM ~ Pt.nnlng Al'el 48 or the ft!'• •t1blllheef. AUi~ to Or1111ge County St,.... CMc Cen1• Oft\19 W•t. a..-oe Control to....... Th971 doing buetnele.. Honnen A. Hulbet\, Prell· l'ublltlhed Or1lnOI eo.t ~ .. A<*lnOOt P11nned Com· 10 MQOll•'-Atdltteet·f llQtltlnQ Aat 1..u 1..m Diet'* 8'nte Ana, Callfl:lmla all COhOllc bev9ragm It II Flit ERRANDS ANO MORE ~t Dally ~ Mii'/ 2f: JuM ~. OMDM • OP mvntty Agr .. ment wltl'I llMf Dellgfl Contr1C11 ,OC:Sl.AO) ZOM 1 .,.. • right, tlttll Incl lnt-t con om.. t'11111ng Lot~ Colla Pt8lJC fl.JTtcE 1122 towe, Colt• M... TIM 11•1-'1 -filed 12 to 1t"e ALCOMOUC ISYl'R.AGR AlllO-HOttv °""'' ,111,.. e.. ~ Acceee Road PrO¥ICt Denied ..,.,... lf'CI ~to end now hetd by It Mee&. CA t2t2e With '41" C.lff tM2e wtth ,,... County Cieri. of Or· • TH·M4 Ll'CINll lor Alfot~ Hout1ng Im· #U tlPPfoYed Eiwtronman-~1.1at1lnad the t'l1nnln9 1iftCMt Mid Deed of Trutt In On S... ... & Wine (Pub I( •tt P1u1 0~ Ft11\lrlln, enge County t>n May 13 ..... C)lerMnllllon "'4lnnl!'9 "'-••• Manaoement AoenCYWU .. ~ to .,. tM pr'OP'l1Y lltueted In .. Eat Pl) lloMIM l'lCmlOUI 9U91Milt 172' towe, Coe•• ....... 1"4 To Whom It May ConoerTI 27 Of Alfeo ·~ PliwlMd IUttlortnd to ~ I prow~l'lenl&-1711' ""'° County and8l*deeciltled Publlahed Or1lllge CoMt ..._ ITA,......., Calif 92121 ~ P'\aJC fllflC( CHOI ..._ l'I • tfP9IYlng cOmmuntty Acueodment to ;)Ontrll01 IOI' oonelNGtlon of .,.., ot Pl•nnt"i Com· • Deny~ June tt, lMI The rollowlng '*"°"' .,, Thi• t>uelneee I• con· Pvblltlled Orange Coeat 10 "" Oeoen"'9fll ~ Al· Agreement .,1111 fllobert 'forbe ~ Pn ..,Id-mlellot't ectlon tor ~ UNrT #7, Al OHOWN ThOOe doing ~ at QlbeOn & dvCted by II\ lndMdual OaJty Plot Mav 29 "'-5 l'lCrrnoul liU9Mlt ef)hOllt .,._. ... Control tor loin WUllam Fr09t end .... nge AtrOOf'oo'O TM 1MI IWdl Planned Oommunfty ANO OE,lNtD OH ™AT HllQlul\d 246 F\ecNr AV· p""' l'fW*ln 11. t9 I ..... ITA~ "41' On SM.._' Wine 1ocit1e• tor Nt11fPOrl ,.,,,. Y••t fllrogrem ror lone ().noe 16-19". , ... UATAIH CONDOMINIUM P\aJC l()llC( en~. iutt• A· t , Coat• ..... '!."", .... ~~~~OI~ TH·M' TM foeo.tng °""'°"' -!Pub ht Pt1 to ..... louleverd AHlfg"m.-nl Underground Uthlty Con-lure Ptan ., .... Md Como-'LAN AfCO"OfD ON .,._. Calif t2t2t ..,.., ,,. ...._.., ..-.. ..,.. 001no ~ u ~ IM'otlf'IOM II 151t Widening ~tal fn. ~ we1 ~owd I'-. munlty Pr~ Ai1•1d11•1t MAf'CH 11. \M2 Al !ft. IC 117'1 Aober1 v Qlbeon, t 1"1\19 9r'Ol9 County °" a.tay 13, f'\ISUC IC)llC{ OAAY 0 OtAl AND COM· ~ Alll9 AS CoMe tltranrnentll lmp9c'I Aeport; .... of Tu 9ondt end ~Mend Drift 119' No 451 ITAUM<NT HO t2~711 .___ ~ C.W-~ BMct1 CA ltN -· PAMY, 4001 A ~ It • .,_. t2GT AQl•tlelrt wttl'l ...,._ 1 ::.rtlftcl19 °' DecM*tt lf'CI ... oonttnued to ~ ~ ANO ~ ruuv DI· TO 9MOW CW H&eO r-•• l'lC~l WU N9wPOt1 a.di.Celt t~ ~ Oref'Ot Coaet t•5•••"0f1lay,.tr· ~·· <:Mdl• on Tl"9d...,.,,."""' lend u.. a. ecwo OH &.fGAl Of· fl'Oltat~CW..... BruoeH Hag!Un<I 20FO•· PublMlhad Onwloa eo-1 NAmlTATaiSWT O•'Y OeM Dl•I us°"""""'"~,, ,... ino. ~ W'lth '"-"".,..,,.,,.,. ........ mentNolonNo...,..,tt, ICl''""TIONATTACHED MS u.e 0 CAATll'I . bOtO INtnaCAl:Z71' Delty""'°'May?t June s. TMtoflo"""'Oi---M*>rd Or.C.-dai .... , Th001 Chlld MOa Centet C)l llPPfO\'IO T.-nporety l<>f· 10lt TranapcwtaUOtt U.. The ltNM ~ Ind PlmTIONt9' ~ NtKOU! Tht.e bu•l,,.tt 11 CCM\. t2 l9 1MI OOlng MMH • CeM 12U! m ........ .... °"9I09 ~tot~ ~oUtonolletor~ lft•nt AtMrridmenl No ..,_ G9l9WMft ~'-"·AMANDA ftOW&.UI & OvcttcJ by 1 ~·pert• 1'l4"'2 KINOS COMM!l"CIAl TMe .,,,_. .... +t COft-......... . 11en1Men1llH..mi~ tcflOOI cMtrle1• ...... 19"-:l, .... L lftoltlon of If tiny,°'"",...~ ICUAT\JI DlAH HOeQ Ml rwwNP AMO l~TIAl CUAN· Ouctad by,,. !Mt...wtual TURN Aor .. menc wlll't Nu•v• orovad Ore"Q• Coun· lhe Nor1'*11 ~ of ducrllu-••01oe t1 Mtd •~In..,. OQllt Aobef1 v Gltieon NlJC lllllCl ~' •-fllVIC11 •n•' ,?~! MatN12...._. ~ ~.-· -· .,._,. THF.M ltC*lftU Inc tor MUI =/lovtl'tern C a lllornl• l"Wlo TtabuOo .._. ,... putpOf't4td .. 1111 llM W '°' "'~ ---. P9ll-P9ll-TNI 1181_.1 -flied .. ...., .. .....,, ,,.. .. _ ., ,_,_,. ..._ ,_. ~ -., . ..._,, • "....,ectMl9 oonUnuld to be~ wfttl llfH IT .. OOITA M A.. non.r to ~ r.:n--..th 1he County C1et11 o' O.· ~~ .. ~\ . Anlhon'f 0 1(11>9, '" wtth the County~ o4 Or· fNTO ..,.... 5'*"" iwo ""'--I llCOllWI ... f,.,,..,.,ltlol\ ~..., CA t2a7. MfM "°"' NIKOll AMAN-enoa County on ~ 4 .. _ ..... ~, w....,. St . Sen•• Arwr Clllt ... Coutlty ~ ... "' lJ MONEY IN o,-mnOe C4ll.I ...... clalfon• ... •P9fO\t9d , Of\ No-'\W tt, 1... The "' ....... TNatel DA~ AHO tCUlmJI ,.tie Tiie ~ S*90'll ... 92704 19 .. llon '°' ~ ,..,. ......,.,.~_,,...10 Hol.lelnO ...,.... Al'Mftd· dlacla'meen¥~toreny DEAN Hora to NKO&.I n_,. CloCng ~.. Tiit• t>uai-.s 11 CIW\· ,_ Call fl8t*ll ~ a.w-. "'•ln111n lnvfronm•""' ~ , .... , .. ~OW'ld lhOOll.-.... °' "" ...... AMANDA CA"fl" ANO Pvbl•IM<I ()fmnge C4l9I CAL~, I. TO . 1N3:l ~ad by .,, lftd~ n-~~ •• ~~ ~~. 642-51L11 ..,_,..,., wM a1N Quid. tit~1 AptW:y ~ .. .,......., ~to b • lddfWI lrld ClftW ~ ICUATUI 0£AN CAfllTQ Deity Pll(J! "'-1t, 1t. M. Ocddotn'al ln. Huntington Anlhony Q King .,..,,., .. ..,, ... , n --~ w enoe c.m1w Inc: '°' CMD9 ·flt end Cotwftulllty 0.. tend conlrNI wllh th• daelgNl\117\, W ·,..,,. lllGOlfn It 11 ~ ~ ltle1 .My i 1eee 9eecll. Cellf 12&1e Thie 1ta1...,_,1 _. lllt<.1 12 1t tt.U ••••••• ....... , l*'4 ..._,,., H.iiti hMoee ~ ..... lf'N ... Acedemy ort Oita., .. °'1¥• ._., .. 1*10ft1 lnt.-.d ., 1P1e TI!lt~ R~ J CllPOM MU *11h IM CcM'itv o4 Or· TH ... l ............. . ----. __..... ·-·-------.. [ • J • C4 Orange Cout CAILY PILOT I Thursday, June 19, 1986 LBYC race week to start today By ALMON LOCKABl!:Y OelrNec~Wtl ... International OOshore Rule \a(·h1' -known as the "grand pn"" ·racu., in yachting bcgln a hea ..,.., ~a'>(ln toda) wtth the first ra<.'c of Long Beach Yacht Club's Ract' Wed More than SO yachts from thc \\ c~1 ( oast, ~veral from Orange ( ounl) are eitpected to answer the '>tamng signal in a regatta that w1ll anclulk om· race each da) through Sunda' ( up) 1n Honolulu \tarting 111 \ugu'>I >\ftcrthe Kenwood Cup lht lhot·t v.111 hl'ad for San l-ranl'1'Ul tor \t I ranl" Yacht Cluh\ H1~ li11a1 \l.'ftl'' 111 \t.•ptcmber Rau:\\ ed. '1artL·d 1n I llX0 ,111d hJ' pro' tded topflight rnrnix·1111on e'en year Racing oft the: l ong Beach brt:ak water pro" 1dn comp. lll<>r'> 'ome uf tht• beo;t v.t•atht•r rond11mn-. on the coast v.11h v.:arm v.:t•ather and ti to 1 MJuw t ol v.:1nd, u1m1dt•n·d 11k.1I tor tht·~c I~ pt''> ol 'al hi\ ...... ..,c....c ........ Man} ol 1he Ra<.'e \\ed . l'ontn· tants will ~ tuning up tor the Kenwood \enes (lormt·rh ( lipix:r Tu pro\ldt' thc OC\I lompc11111111 po<.'>1ble. the tket I'> 'Pill 1n1t> "'' da'>M'.\, which pro' 1dt•, hH \111.111 rating groups and do\c raung These Grand Prb: (IOR) yachta are back for a bead-to-head battle in Long Beach Yac ht Club•• Race Week, which got underway tocfay. Birds of a feather go to Eagle party By ALMON LOCKA BE'\' O .. lf _. lloettne Writ., If rommun1t\ 'uppor l llll'iln\ Jll\ thing the \rm·ma\ < up will find J homc 1 n New pon Beath t ornt I 4X, -and v.:111 tx· lhl' \tagt· tor tht I l/Y I defenc,e 111 the .. auld muit .. 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'\ 111 tht• popul.ir on1··dl'"K" tla\\ 10 (1Jrllt I· pall' l-nlnl''> Imm C ,tl1 torn1.1 < >r· qton. ""a<ih1ngton and \n111n.1 h,1\, h~:cn 1n\ 1tcd to comix·1c T hl' I hl'itle ".1 I 7-1001 lllll'-dt'\1g11 lt'ntnh11.trd h11;tl lht• tlJ\\ orig 111,tll'd in l114 S a nd fkt•f\ art· a1.t1v1 thrnu~houl th1· I \ 1 lw Paulil < "·"' 1 h.1111p111n\hlJl\ h,1, ,. htTn \ail- Kober, Ill chosen for Hall of Fame By ALMON LOCKABEY D.ity Hot ......... W1'1tw Charles Kober of Long Beach and ( 'harhe Ill. Ccntrcv11le, Md were dected to the lnter~ollt'g1atc Yacht Rat:ing A'1'>0Ctat1 on (ICYRA) Hall of famt Both clcctees were nominated by Robrrt M Allan Jr., former commodore ofNewportHarbor Yacht Club and h1m-.elf a member of the Hall of Fame since 1969. The IC \ RA Hall of Fame 1\ located 1n the ~a1hng CC'nterat the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md and wa'> created almo'>t 211 )'Cars ago. Honorees include colleJe All Amencan ..ad ors and college sailors of the )ear in add1t1 on 10 selected ind1v1duals who..c con1nbut1ons to college sailing ha-.e made a lasting impact on the sport Kober was elected for his service a"> pres1dC'nt ol the United States Yacht Racing Union (lJSYR U I for three >ear•,_ manager ol the U.S. Olympic sa1hn1 teams in 1984, an outstanding ...a1lor an the Snipe and Cal-40 classes, plus long .,en ice to .\lam1to'I Bay Yacht Club. l ong Beach and trustee of the Stanford Sailing .\s'>ouat1o n He 1Hurrently working on a college sailing center at Long Beach Ill lormcr under M'Uetary of t he Nav>. was n.-cogn1zed for his many years ufcun1n but1 ons tu the Naval ALadem) ... uhng program. He 1s head of the Fales < ommlltl'e (l>a1hng adv1'>0ry) for USN \ and ha'> been of service to college <.ailing for man> year'>. The sclect1ons were announred at lhl' It YRA annual: meeting at Mil t ambndge, Mas<i June 7 I IH' other Ncwpontrs an: mcm~c, uf thc I lall of fame. T hey are All an (\tanford '42) 811.1 f1d .. er( lJ( Bcrkl·k 1 '51 ). DJ"c( 1rant (UCLA ·54 and OCC ... u llng wach) ( <irtcr f urd I Harvard' 6 ''ant.I Dick Sweet (UC Santa Barbara '4t<l NB brothers named to !AA sailing team I \\O Ncv.port fkalh hro1ht·r., v.:crt· ndmcd to the Intercollegiate All \nwm· ... n '\a1ltng tt·.1m lollo\A.1ni thc n<1t1<>nal championships at Prov1denc~ RI M1l.e Pinckm·' 'k.llling h11 Brown I ln1,er'ill)'. won the Intercollegiate l>1ngh' ( hamp1on..h1 p. Jnd hi\ hrolht·r Jon a 'itudent at UCI. placed fourth Hoth \dtlor'I are pro<lull\ of Hah1a c onnth1 an \ acht (lub·s sailing program l c l's saili ng tcam plan·cJ \l\lh in tht' natio nal champ1onsh1 p. finishing as the top\.'. l'\I ( oa\I rcprncnta t1H' ~ ollcgc ul ( harlcr,ton won the natio nal utle .ind Brov. n tim~hcd '><:rnn<I In aJd1 11on to Pt ntl.nn l < '' C1an-< iremau' Walnut Cn·ek. and Peter "-l'\\brt· both sa tlcd In lhl' 'fl" dnl\ton r htrt't-IWO ran•'> compnsed the n.111onal thamp1on,h1p l'd \ll1u· I 'lh I I >n1gnt•d b\ ( 1orJon 'I\. "\Jnd~ Dougla\ tht I h1\lk " \;uled ~\1th a \I.. tpper and l n·v. of tv.:t1 i!lld 1., tapi!ble 111 planing 1n a m11dt•rJtt· hrce1c Cop Olympics set H;ilhoJ \ .11 ht ( luh will ht• lhl· \alht1ng 'tnuc for tht• 198ti Poltu· Oh rnp1t''> to bcwnduc tcd in Orangt• < ounl" J une 21-~7 r hc !>atltng rall'\ will tx· J une 2'i-1o off thr Balboa l'~nin~ula and v.:111 1nH1hl' three cla'l~t'\ ol boat) wi th 48 team' u1mpo'>cd ol open monohullc, 21 kct Jnd under \81hng under lht• Purtsmuuth lland1La p 'IY'>ll'nt I'' I\ I hert• will also be 14 Hob1e-I 6' ~1hng J'> a one-design class and a da'>!> ol open mult1hulls :! I fee t and undl'r Sail class starts l Jn11ed States ( oast Guard Aux- 1ltan flo11lla 22 will offer a seven v.:eck course in Coastal Piloting ~tarting Monda>. Jul} 7, at the Dana Point Youth and Group Fac1ltty, 144 51 Ensenada Place, near the end of Dana Point Harbor Dnve f-or lurther 1nforma11 on call M l-6X91 or 493-4817. .,.., Tom and Marilyn Nielaen accepted award. Court herald Denni• Hoaaer (right ) with Marta Peteraon and John Carpenter. Paula Luedtke aa Lady Lettlce with David Bacsewakl aka Slr PhUUp Sydney. RJta Major•• Lady Anne Cooke welcomed 1ue.ta. DAILY DINNER SPECIALS All daily dinner specials served with soup, salad , choice of potato and dessert. Thursday (Served 3-10 pm l Top Sirloin Steak $4.65 Friday (Served 3-10 p m ) New York Steak Saturday (Served 3 10 p m ) Large $5.25 Porterhouse Steak$6.95 COSTA MBA 3125 HVbOr at S 0 f rwy $5.25 Restaurants IRVINl 17901 MacArtllur Cit S 0 frwy SPORTS MEDICINE Huntington Beach Union High School Dl1trlct STUDENT ATHLETIC 'TRAINER'S WORKSHOP This week-long workshop wlll expose each student lo the ever expanding field of sports medicine To this extent some of the most renowned and respected speclallsts In the fleld of sports medicine are preparing to provide Insight, technical knowledge and practical hands on experience in the skills of athletic training and sports medicine Tuition Sponsored by Pacifica Community Hospital's Institute of Sports Medicine June 23. 1888 -June 27, 1888 8:00 •.m. -2:00 p.m. dally Huntington Be.ch High School 1905 Main aer .. t Huntington Beach, CA 92848 S 120.00 (Includes lunches). The first 45 student• oc- eepted will receive a $60 00 ~chot11rst11p to wArds tuition Enrollment limited For reservations and scholar~htp, pleft se cell Mlchael O'Malley, Athletic Trainer. Huntington B ach High School at (71•) 536-251 4. ext. 291 . ail to the queen By Vida Dun Of , ... Detty "!lot llMt E \CO though they had hccn welcomed as lords and ladies. the queen had l C I chancellor J'ck Pelta1on, Joyce La Piute,()( Phtlharmon1c d1rtttor Erlcb Vollmer, Sharl Cole, Jim Rod gen and other'\ on tht"1r k.nees begging for forgi -.e ness for "m1sbch11 v1 ng" . But. soon the queen (Mes Morrhon) relented and \S td "We pardon you tor vour s1 ns against the crown You may nse .. .\II pan o ft he Elizabethan Jun at Pacific ( horale''i ~pnng Revel II at the \.l,csun South Coast Pla;a Hot<'I The ballroom was decorated with banners of herald) and stained glas!> v.:1ndows wtth ancient pattern\ and the more than 10 currcnt and former membtr'i of the chorale were at11red and \peaking in character to bnng authcn11ctt) 10 the "Joll y old England"' pany . .. 1 he) started reheanng three wecku &o and sp("nt 40 hours on their I 1 ne'>. ·· ..a 1d Bob Larson, husband of IAdy Ell1abetla Clinton or Rudi Lanen. He wasen1oy1ng the fest1v1t1es ata table w11h Randi's part'nts Lacy and Don Woodward and Saunae and Terry McCardle. (ht CVC'Olng began tn the lobby Wtlh the plB)'erS,JUgalerS and JC'ltCf .. parading among the guests 'lhow1na ofltheirclaborate royal costumes that had been st11t.hcc.l h) the queen (Thequeen'rnwngown required IOO hounof o;cw1ng ) Feasting began aflercach gur'it had been announced hy thccoun herald Denni• Houser. A\ th e' crowd dined e>n round loavt'>ofbrcad (pulled apan by hand) c hcc\C palt'. ~luffed game b1rd11, applc~ lnttcrund ch~akc, the merryment conunucd with the queen, hC'rcourt and the1Crvina wench~ taJuna theaucsts ~ack 1 hrouJh thr year1 with son& and !lpccch M u11c was f um1shed and integrated into the act1v1t1~ by a group play1na the harpsichord. recordtr. lute. dulo mcrand horn. Tom and Martir• Nltl1t1 wetf' t..allcd to kneel before the qu~n and accept tht' l ho~le'unnua Keynote Award on bchalfof the lrv1 Company for it' .. uppon of the Chorale ( .\ Jhpofthe mu1erof rt"vc1,· tonau nd Tom became Ton} tor a \ttond. The ma!tlCr ( Btaa Palmer) wa\ dmuad from cuttm& his throat w11ha sword.) For a bncf pcnod,Jolan AltUDdt r,choralcdtrector. hr t thc mt.rrymakers beck 10 the modem world by d111CU\sm1 the S.vo1cc chorale's li r!>tappcarance&pt. 29at The OC Perform1na Art1Ccntcr'aopcrunJ O thtr1 the rt wert Mlkt ud R1tla Maaaba, former astrona ut Bau AUrta .1nd Loll Cuooa, MAr1lo1 l•1tld, PllU aDd MUJ L7 .. with their fa mily Dau l.)'ouwtthfianceeC.t eR1tund ral1L1oaetoorti~TaddeLblff.Ai!O there wrrc Jerry au Bet17 Moal&oe (her catcnna fi rm Fctc Acc-0mph ~scan: hcd and developed the menu with hotel c hefMutldo Bl.Do& .. ). Niu was chamnan oft ht tvcnl and was us1,tcd by Mom aon, -.ho ~.J1dts ~1n1quttn wasartistic coordinator. Moulton, Patty OJ~. Pany Jeh • aro Fair. Pa Uy Aldenoa, Bonale Hill. Molly L~k. SaUJ Ceomk aad Sk.lp PC'd I•· I • J I ... L.__~_..-... ..... __ ............................................ ~ ......... -----...----------~~~~~~~~~~~~---- . Otange Cout DAILY PtLOT/ThUtldey, June '8, 1M8 C8 CALL 642-5678 IP CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 411 llOO TIE ART OF Ellll IS MADE WY ,. TIE DAlYPIOT'S CWMEDPAIES. ....., .... lflED INDEX 641•1671 la!)!l't lwk 1111 Ct1t1 .... 1114 .....,. ..... 1111 c.ta... •at C..ta ... •at • .,... .... .. .... 1111 IHtals te l•an Pa011 NCMnM OMNOa CO. M0-1130 ......... :tBO, 2BA-Oen In Gar~ n&m'.lL ;;;t; ,..Q •HtCE 280AM 28A* i'*'P llltge 1 a.dfoom En10J tM Lwaa'V of V.. ~ "*'. ~. lfll Ano; •"'*""' "04 ..... •'""" HO•• '""!fed •II .. •-1 IO ""' ......... .._ ......... , ....... ,_ ..... ,,, "' .... _ ... -.....--···-· .... ""'' ~ .... ., , ............ ..,,.....,, .... YllY 911'1Yl1DI 'enoed yd, n-P9'a.. BES 1"' 8*• to be9dl, ~ L.ndryfec, dnw Fncd petto c:town.talra. AIMION~ ~ 1urroundlnoaof bee&IUful Coet• .._. ,..... .,... ,_ on w. 8MM, S900tmo + i.t & II~ C<edll v teq d No pet• ll60 Miami!,. lttwnacuLet• OW•.....,, •Ulm WT .... ~ home. t3IO .,..,. • ~...,. p~. ~:":.9ooo c: aeourtty, ~ 712.t, (8 '9)34 t-2721 79(). 1• 11 °' 142· 7521 wldoeed lock.-OS· In 1 "*'°"' 28drm cw lnel utllUea U• S2M MOO/lftO. + ... IM. " Good IOld "°'* . H" 28A M..tM H~ Hr 18• brand n•w Spending c1w1 28drm, Mo P~""::•bl~ 38drm CondO-"" fir.-F\JU ~ p,,,...,... (11.t)n2-0IM ~ ~ Pric. lenda -tlOUee No twnhm.11150 AleoC<IM 1,,,.h Al& ,.._ c:11rpcit• va a • ~ place. 2 ear gar..-wtttl '*" ,....,,... & ...,, f/lrl a; 2lle jult lower.ct to 12",000 I*• Aetl 11,0H Avail S8f 11500 + 2• 2Ba 6 drapee All "'llltlM 41h/51h ~· open., he gl*d9d '-"-· a300 .. ~ '::::., '; C ..._ ...._ Ot*\ Ody A•~ July 1. Celt All..,_ Ad• ti200 Call M0-8164 paid ReMQ, ewae-1 ~ Wld ~ '"'"' lnoeucs.d 651-2711 ii . t100 llG 13M2ee 31$, 6'2-.t300, 24 M9. ... NW* child o1t No Pet•· LOFT APARTMl!NTS, 114196 Cell e44-050t Lag na !Heh furn : r.t =· I ·~~~ , ? 8ech4liO( HOUM lt0¥9 28drm 2ea. ~ garae-. 1MO Waltaee 642-.t01• frplc, P"" P9flo, gerao-HiW°PORTMARINAA"I ~ meAe PfOf 40+ 0 ~ rafrlg, fr pie,. pa110: M'# IMc«. 1 "°'* °" Or Aft• PM Ma-e62_:! & frig 1 bdrm. 2b(lrm, & •h)I wW 28r. 29a + ~ Pool aoo· '-"-,,..... ---.::;: ......;~.:,..__== $410/mo + eacunty HO C>CMfl. Yrtt 11300. bec:.haQ 645 94~ Oen llOO aq ft. WIO Alfa ~1 ::. 2:.: 5,w PETS 549 eeeo TtUlllf llMlll mte8tiBJIU lut. lteU IMI :,u:g. ~·:C::: Mt, 2&+ NJS. -.., "'*'· aoo. F0t ~Ja'm' 1 ... , Wlltt THI • ., ••II* HH•TI--I 26drm. 1 L th. t;IC, dlw. Sorry, no pet• 1.0.0.1t to 'J::br CM.""'· W/Oii Mo * lbd, Cili ftlN. ~ • It . n-lleHJ h lllltt S.. ltlend End Unit 3Br _. __ , n•w orpta & drp1, kite ptt¥ 8350/mo U\ 1125/mo ..,.._ .... fOr hOrM • orm• L .... w/ t to buy seoo e..utlful 1a199 Aptl In balcony, .nc:I g•r•g• NEW~T '1EA AA!A lftc:I. 5.t6-a25 lift lprn ...,_In.._. d*' ~ dining rm, famlly '"' cr9dlted op~ monthly •Ba. den. pvt pool, apa, qul•t n•lgtlborhood S710 714/......otM 3bd, 2be apt Y.ny, no MfF retired hn6or au.n "'*r M&-23111 • w/~ c:uatom wet air, 3 car get Over 3000 Pool Spl Ho peU pWI, ~Ina. 11400 mo · • · '* & 1 pool Cd tow111dl purc:iNM In 1 Y' IQ " lmmec Vacant 1166 Ck>M to baecfl. Zbd. 2be.. avail nowt lfS.tMO L*• dog8, ~ GARDEN APT1 (MM. 2tMI, 159-1501 Cell Rtc:tlard IS31-.t918 $3800/mo Call A;1. Jen ~= w.ea 11~1780 patio le50 646-0l3I L ~ llfVt 18r & '91'1t ~ CliMr*'CI Iba. .. w/d, '· .....-. GW DUAL FIREPLACES Meaa Hunt to _.140-4Me 151E21at St S48-2408 dtlyl. 546-SH3 awnlnga ~ 1naf t9f11a at Alfa. 1311 +-.A.,..._.,._ \lerd9 3bd, 2ba, (all lrgl, 1r'RENTALS AVAIL NOW & weekendl & -= let,,::. NB CHRtSTIAN HOM! ~ 13~7ae. nu paint, crpt, 2 cat g111 2.5 BR s1()()()."4000 mo. •••nll1'1* Tll'11111111 MC dep. Matin..._ Avail lmmed, l'Hmkr. kit .,._,..,.*"*a 1 .. $1175 Incl grdnr 8-28 FWO'*)n I Hahn A.E Studio, Ml kltch Only 28, w/ Cfptt dfpa, ~-M50 prlv, S:tH/1110 +utll, Cor'OM Dll ... ~ .... T 11&11 ~-1538 or •7•-0800 642·1183 $475 Lg 111t, Gd .,.. bltina r'ricd!J ~/P41tlo 142-8113 lifter 4:30 o-edat "**· ~141. w/Wtttr/fXyr OcHn $500 2Br. gar $575 ... ....-.. •MtA• --· 28drm + Dan In pr--DUPLEX • LIKE HEW, 2 •Br 28a lrp6c llaulted ~ mo0T It• a..a i3&-" 120 1·5PM .. ._. Room wfttl P'MW tMltt\, ,,_ -mo••- tlgloua a.a l8land Ex· bdrm, ewae-. ..... •noa St•P• to bMdl -887 Victoria "C" M 75 Wltr.nce I 08'908 aoo MATUM Mn' ..... t.nelw UM of marbMI' dryer, refrigerator Avall S.,t. 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On 1 °" ttl!. 8w:tl tar N.a. ~ 10' '° fofquk*Nlaat$2S7,500 *CHARMlfiA 1a: ,. ... _ ---~t•• yurlaaM.6'8-086' 3Br Pool, dbl gvage, lrg M2·11l1 2bdrm. 1bath.1795 yrty BloASalecto-~Hl40US2~ aanct.yt1y.ut.pcS.S500 Wiland. Ag! 640-5580 tage N4W ";.i,,1~ ~:.. latala Leurel Point• 381 ~~ p&tlol s 1&95 720-1850 s.. Sat 10-12 am onty. tenn1$, SWtmming r> r1;n I • "'° ~ ~ drapM.l<glot S118,500 ...... 1 ,. __ ,j unlqueloc:wlvetylgpatlo 1tEASTBLUFF AREA -38r c;n~r:.1~~~~ Lwr apt, 311 ·3& St Avt Mod1lsopenda1ty96 ll11t1h tt klH -,__---......... -tm--llllt-. -_-_,..__,..._ ·------·-239 E 22nd St 878'-8330 --• ., .. Yr IM Comm pool 28a. g111age, ltplc: $13~ 1q It No kldiu~ IO & now dlw frplc g.,. Sorrv no plls ITM C M 2br 1ba. o-. IS40 3BD.2BA·MOY9-lnCond 11.....trif ZJH $1175/mo Avail ltnl"*1 IH VIiia Ranllla nopeiate50 ~ lu.n&R .... 11111 N~port8e ..... t1No 1 mt. to;;; G uUI Ind. + lie. dee>. COLDWC!U BANl(eRO _. Cheshire Prop 75~1877 67~812 ...... .... ""' 650-2961 New c:afP9t, traM19rred eute u a bUtton i365 --.s----E·ald9 28' 2Ba. w/\laulted Bltln kit. c:pt;orw, ""' 10 880 Irvine Avenue 3ba Cott• Meaa ~ --------must Mii, I 120,000 b 1ctieI0 r bung a I 0 w MESA VERDt Nr ocean 31>< 2ba yrly en· catllnoa frplc: dbl g11t bc:tl, Yf IM W 43 St, tot l&thl I 4 0 0 I mo + 'Au t 11 W11 1MN my hOme _. 860-5201, ...,. wl appla kids 539_6181 3BD. 2BA. FRPLC 1oy1bla deck mod kltcn.rt wt auto ·~ 1875 + 01*1 Sat 1-31 975-3-442 MS-not 432-8278 Ult for l.Of1 Milt F«Mte. ....,..r ----•ira--Agt r.. $1075/mo, • 111 &. MC. garages $1300 1vall 7115 lat, laat, MC $225 2 pet· 38R 28A. lower apt qui. $450 N 8 prof lg Br, pvt FurNll9d 1275 mo utl .. • ~ °2" ~ ivall 7-5. •S4s-4381 ~M190 BMt Riiy 1.. aont No peta 850-1798 air.. 1875 )'Ml'ly, no Ntwporl BeKh So Ba. belc:Ony, pool, Jee., lndd 54CM111 pn.-OPEN WED -SUN 9-5 ~ NEW 2BD. 2'h BA RMI upstal,. unu 21>< 1ba, -peta wait! to Udo Shopa 1700 18th S11ee1 twinla. nt ~· a.tab ...... fttl Stunn6ng3Bf(i:tWmer 1'A 487E 19thSI 642-U53 Pnialala 2101 2c:argat w/09nr,S>Nyd. nawp.11nt,1nc:t boatdocil ... ~__._. &beedl 873-e209 11tq011e11 blkball.9\C: --.. 1 ~ to Mech New I crpt, drpa, blt·ln, kid• ok, on Marcua Channel N 8 W..::!9LI -=w.t WTM.lff lll 142.§nJ c M Fl rtv bamlt condo. -· _._ l • calling fana. er ... For Mle by owner. c:han'n-Modern 2Br 2Ba, frple, New Eutllda 38f 2'-\Ba 2 Ylllh 2 a IMrat Llk• l><and ,_All ulltlllM $725 No pet• ~13M mow In $400/mo A~ cr.oit or _. ,_. fOr ptwilatlc>f\ ahuttwa, paint Ollflll tlftll• •UYRllT• ~-peta, s_:250• 6'5•9957 SlOOOtmo 973--73_53 &f&ITlllTI NHr Shoppln C•nter ~ Furn pvt fOOmlba $500 c::.-=:-.::· = twdwer•, tut.tut cs.cor. I~ 2 story Cape Cod, 2Br garage, all bltlna, atl ullla alory Towntiom• All Oceat1V. Othar9 avail-paid Pool garaoa 1 now Ctill Pam e.t2~ ~ -. .;.,.. - 1#119 apa. 2 .... e.. up gr. d. d Incl balcony. eunes.<:k •m•nlllH $ 1250/mo •bl9 CiOM to Mech Chlld olt NO pet• l&ITR .. 111 Ill AoartmellS ~JI *,.,....., ......... ltlfoughout Located on boat altp. only S11~ VUla Rantall 875-.t9t2 ••-iray 111T•• 28drm !Bath S7 l0 Wlpatlo Nr Shopp'9 Cntr PondenngtM~oh .... ...._ ~ ..... Fa!Nlew Rd and N4Wpott Hurry! fM --· ---r~~~~~"'~ .. 2~98~~~1~$995~~No~pet~a~640-~~13M~~~~A&~8~~~~§"~'0Clf!i~l<e1;~··~·~pM?;;O-*~~°"'~~cl~11~1~1Med~§·~~~t~~iii;;~~-=-=-=-=1-Btvd M•nr HtrH • TlU.HIT 111-... 0 SOUE.AKY CLEAN LG '.•Ill llO. JO 1 Avoced<> .... • - comm pool 1127500 2 B D Du PL EX . ,.._ llM 11 .ui·ILIU.a. Call •VH & wkndi S..t1ttlar•1A-13br3ba ESl<M,1ven now."" pet Ill.__., 1 Pl'tde of own«Wllp 11 ,.... 6'8-3375, prln only xtru dbl gar I t2~ kid• ok, 17~/mo, 780-a&e2. Su Jau n.a.ct 1n tnta ~11tu11y F M1coma 53M 191 -slop LOOK1N01 Catbtra1t Z171 malntalMd dupl9x Each Inf.at l.., Agt IM Choice 1oc:aJ hM Ilk• 2br .. unit ... turee two bdrma mTU ·-I l Tll ----lned yrd 0., • mor• 1125 IMMACULATE 3bd 2ba ~:";'!:• c:al"an:;; 38, 2ea + 199 Gorg90Ua Cerna ••l .. r Zill many othata a11allabla H~= ~12~0,'~0~1 Gt•t r9fltal area. Al~t condition 79(). 1108 3Br hOU ... OClMI' ;;::. Irv *111-1110* wa1er1g0nr 36'-0880 l300 ooo ot u.um1bl4t 1 _ .... L 1 lh!lng rm S 1800/mo •827 1850 31>r M ... Verde ad· ---- - 11nan'clng. Olf•r•d at -re• • conland Dr. Corona Del J dress equlpt kltc:h 2b• ltat~ Ct11t ••trt '335 000 l&ITUJ 11Um11• Miii (7 14)582-5137 flat •PPHlln~ d•COr 21H LINDA TAGLIANETTI llUI YllW IUU llW CHM 539~190 S.I lly fM 2BA 28A COOdo. c:vport, 5Br 5Ba • frplca, maid'• Cuatom bullt 2BR 2ba, D111 Ptiat 212' $7~ Nr So Cout Ptau, qnf9. 3 car Q111 Wafll 10 0.,, trplc:. CloM to bCh a o;:J,..Q; Aadr ... Jb( + pool, Jae, rec room bc:h 1725K Ot*\ SUH· thopplng s !500/mo yrly den gourm•t touchH s.45-7131 or 731·516& DAY 1·5. 31132 Holly Avlnow 673-53~/Agt fnedgrdnlkld/P41tS1200 Anuma~111 8 6251 75Q-Q100 Drive. South Laguna. other• aeon 539-818 I Luxury 2bd. 2b• Condo . ... llT ffllllfm ScoU·Land Co •99-l800 Cetta .... 2114 Agl IM vttd calllnga Pool. 8'>&-c:b~~~ l~IMT~ L!(ua 11111 l S 2BR 18A. IQ atorage ihed. lut:-itack -if ff 557-e.tea 9Ytlltwt1nd~ p R 0 Du c EA c . 11 mx DE UdONX ™· nu c:arptldr8')81, no I*• *.,Tl •••• * A~danh PATRtCK TENORE 3bd, 2b1. gar, pool, 18~ "8' M41Y9f, lflOW by - IS31-12M clubhouH 1121,500. appt 1850+ dec>~~34e.t L8 28drm Good arM. la '" P1al a11l1 ••~i4~\·? OparlSat-Sun t•5,22921 28, 28a br'lt• &. cn.arY. arport,alpM~k F~w 2'07 • r • • Camlnllo Roto. 711G-1 l93 frplc: micro w/d r9'rlg, Othetl av I 2 Bdrm 2 L1h 1 car «· fj LEISURE WORLD 2BR pool: tac 2 Car g.; Nr SC RLllllT 111-1111 age b•. Y. viaw' 1 b:J to -·--•• 2baCondo. cent HI A. In-Plaza $850/mo Call 6 BLOCKS TO OCEAN bMCtl 11100/mo )'98l'ly Ilda laundry. gar w/opnr, 2~911or957·14•• Elaganl c»dar & gl... 978-1000 or 873-3288 Llwlsf..-180 deg VU, OCHn 1teaatald• newer 2BR 38drm. 38•. lamlly room Nwpt PenlnlBr 28• glll, au IAl..llA brHHI, 2• hr HC: Twnhme, bltina. lrplc:, & d«t Pluatl CtPll , frplc lndry trplc. Vrty Rentala W9'1 located 1at floor $138,500 Ow ner enclgar.lrgyard,$875, Double garag•. fully VlllaRentala675-.t812 855-1837 5-45·5882 alt., epm malntalnad y111d __ -oG'D ;~ ;!:~ ~~~ l!!fl!! lt&ck tiii · llMH1 Ctrtll ••I •ar a26 cMluX• bttln kltc:Nn,,.. 1n•Y11W ~c:hMPMI 2br 2bl •UmtlT* duC9d to )ue1 S12•.850 _. -bHICI covered prkng 1br 1ba. new c:rpt1. drps, _,._.,..,_ klda S500"1 53~8191 lrlg no P41ta AveU 711 (114) 673-4400 mOITIYI Mil WITI Agt ,.. From 1850. 759-0167 Superb 48drm, •'ABatha. ------I e --Medll•rr•nHn O..lgn. ., UNFURN HOUSE 3bd, 2ba Adorab14t 2Br 1" a, lar119 viewa from aimoet fN«Y xn IOC. nr Slater & Ed· brick pallo refrlg. dlah· room 3 200 aq " 3 car warda. adult• pr.t n· waah«. 110 .... $ 1200/mo arage ·A breathtaking peia. 1vall 7-20. S985 Call 875-1909 g,opertyl 1521,000 c.11 2.0·8032'240-lll9l , BEAUT lbr tolally r• Rea RC>dg9rl IS31·12M ~.MW drapatcar- h lniAt 2144 J>4tl a painting ·aa~1mo l •;~~I ). •llllTllllSI* Avalla~ 722-783• ~ ..... , 10ulM Cut• & cozy, 1\111 klteh. yd, Cetta .... UH IV OWNtR . XJnt ;;c, Beeutlful WMtc:tlff Pool pool, utlla lnc:l 1500 ,_ 1 Bdrm XP:f1mar'lt Wfttl 1rvln• r.rrao•. •bd Homa 1219t< 31>< 3ba TIUlm Ill-Un balcony pool. no pe1a 2'M>a. ~ to 1310K only. tPa RanCh •1Yl9 Oft ORANGETREE Condo "485 + seoo teeurlty By appt only IS31-2905 eo<nat tot, U ah8'>9 floor 1 Bdrm, pool, t•nnla. 6'8-3818 plan with country kltc:han. ~Ill room, no pell 2BA 1BA. anc:loMd gar· ---J~LITI Qwnerwltlc:arry, t~dn. Ava11711 W5 561 -255-4 age, w!UIMf dry9r 1725 !nJoy fantaatlc Oc>verRE 759-~eo Slngl9par9'1t 1745 !o\19ty A vellabl• July 1 ~~h8~= OIUNST PALOm c:rpl dec:or & newer kllc:h 533-2t30 Mon-Fri 9-.t JO a11at• t 1, 100,000 In Harbor Vi.wt 1321,800 '" ultll pd 539-8191 2Br 2Ba. frplc:T c:ar gar· Tony Shaw 48drm. SBa 780-1108 Agt fM age 1875/mo Avt nowt 1<1d1 & s>et• o11 e.te-es. t CLIFF UYll LalaH ltack 2141 2BR-Fenoad yd, new 3 Of • Bdrme. 6 bathe, lg 21\ . a;;, 2'"L cu•tom. paint, pe1 ok. rM<fr now. country kite fem room. tplc, gar , patio. deck• at0<ag• atov•. cl••n. many xtru lmrnaculat• ""'"" ,..,,.,.. eond ti b6e fab OCMn, c:enyon ..,...,.,, S8001mo. ~IJUU 500~m~~-~82 ..,.eiousSl•OO •99-2181 11138r 2'"'88 Condo obi ITl-2111 ltt u ...... y .. St11 Y"' p,_,.,.,t Cll Cll1dfW , 641-5611 tor Information & surprlslngly low~cost. llowor., ol INck 2111 gar FR. frpl, t9flnl1/pool thn mnnth to embroider ........ 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Ger1IOI •3. •Mk•l Dutal ~ '~ 10 Po ss• unu mTD MiF. od pey, &41--0e2t N~r ~ '='r,r ~ 111111 111111'11 873-7787 142 .... ll ~.2Jli2ee7,•wport ,riH&TfSS TrelnM/tnet.._ E)Q> on ~PIT eon BOOl<SoNTAPE ........... 1111 C-...rtial HOSTUSE8 ~!~=$-'="· tndudee ofl1cle cteen-uP. 729 Fer9d. c M. 546-5525 Wthr Oryr StOO• eflec I.I. •-•~-FOUND Ing reootd meture per· w/oood genetal office lll'llY /llll flllaf Grinder RestlUl'tnt cue1om land~ de-.so«: puthmOWr 115· pwr _,. t LAB M/blk, lg LAB eon Mon--Frl 6-40-0140 lktft1, 5Swpm 852--0700 For IHdlng Newport Newport l>Mch, 642-8111 ••••g vt~~!.:._. !!_G_!M ... !!~n~~ Tei.martletlnn edger': d1hw1l'lr .. 100; •::t:=/ lta F/balga, w/coller • • Beeoctl,.., tat omc. -..,_, uv• • .., ,.,,_, ... -I SPANIEL Mix Mlbrown MEOICALASSISTANT FAMILY COUNSELING • • FITPIZZACOOK FIT,lncf wtlnde.Ooodpey, heveowntfWllP0'1etJon. ~5MI 1711 w 1wh1 mark Ing 1 FOi Ophtb1lmologl1t In CTR. SectlReept 50 !xoellent typing, mini MILAN0'8 ITALIAN growth Co, 4 IOoet&one F'lalble hot.Ira Pleue 111111 .JOIS hdltut Alt iO&J sd H eMistOL St SHEPH!AD t.ab/mhced. N9W1)0(t BMch. trt ' WPM/WP ••e>er. X'lnt mum 50 wpm. Varied RESTAURANT, ~rt J.ppty In '*"°"· M9tro o.11 M-F t-597&-2311 .. .,AIUIU NR S. CoU1 Plaza, $1.35 Fl belge. DOMESTIC back ofc exp, e3t-7577 phone llklll• ~2-e380. g~~rc:i~~.l~:3:;~:::; Beach (175-8171 ca, Wun, 2950 HarOor .... ,..,.. I llf ... I .. c.i!. ~=~ '97• ::1~:.F~~·c:!,": llHlll&SllST&m F~~~~;y ..!i~g :~~ 644-80e0 IUT/Mlllll Blvd CM And mechlcanlcally or· E::'::uct~= Lii llJ-1111 Animal Shelter 320 Plc:o, LWl'I manent Pll Secretary WIUDI Dey lhlft 32 hrl/wtl OUllUI alnted pereoi"*· Exp'd. Study f0t t"'-Orenoe 4 Piece lMng room Mt. NEWPORT OFFICE 492-1817 FuUTtme, full Mnefltt w /goocs phone par-llCDTillllT nHT 1111 ILDI lmmedlat• openlnge tor Newpol1 H.,bor Ship-Coett PvbH9hlng Co. one week Oki H• Olk ~ :. i:::x ~ FOUND 11w boo11 1n<:;O,. 7-3 & 3-t 1 Pleuant tonality & o-ier•I omc:. EvetY other weekend ~ Computer axp req ~~ ~:.,.I&~~ yvd Inc. '75-2550 If .... hn.tfM trim, c:oet 1815, Mii 1350 & Po9t Offtoa ·~2947 on• dal Mer phone ~Ing tovlronmant llklll1 F .. iclbla hre Cati oepttonllt needed. Very hotel •llP prfJf provement oenter ax· •Ill.I PleeMnt phOne 'loioe • ..,..e.,...5.,...2_-.-_2_54_,,..... __ .....,._, booth Call 10 1oen11ty fUIUIP OMY 011 800 852-2828 or Mfld r• busy Cott• Meae AMI FMl 1 llYllAll P«lence 1 p1ue ~ PIT FrllQrlnCle Promolton mull, no ~ ,... BDRM Mt o.Nca. '"*d .. Ill llfTll 549-3077 468 Flag9hlp Rd sum• 140 t Dove St. Ellata otflc. Sat/Sun Ollllll IPC>IY In pereon Tuae or In loCel dec>tartmant quired lcMel tot ~ gllH . king w/hdbd, Ample ptlg, ulll1 paid FOUND MALE BROWN ! Newl)ortBMetl •340,NB,92860 9-5 Phonae~1 Sat3pm-t()pmonty Thurt9-11emor2-4pm. 11or•Thur-8un,S?lhr, m1ker1, high •chool dr....,, 2 nlte ltMde, 2a55ECltHwy876-aOO POODLE 15115 Hell & Meg&nKlf11 ~2-8044 FfTSECRETARVRECEP-mutt Typing 45wpm llfOll( LPHOMECENTER 21~906 Mnl0rt.ooltege 11udent1 eott 14500 aak '2000 NEAR OC AIRPORT Goldenwett Huntington -•••• llfflYflll TION Fil tor busy 11lllng ~~~I ~el!.t;legr~-KnowtedQe Of~ l 1275 Bf'lllol St llUf AlllTNI ~on~l~~::I 5 H~ ~ ~= 0:: Private exec: ofc: w/vtew. Beac:h 84 t-'4602 Full lime Full ~flt• club In NB Typing Selary commaniurete uuoee, benqueteiip Pf'af COM ROUTE curler, Full Md pwt time et lmlll to t OOpm, Seturdey TV, cost $3000, uk high rlM w/cont rm. kite FOUND Male Brown Pi» 3pm to 1 tpm shift• :::O~al~t~:nt~ w/a.x.pertenoe c.it Joen llOI WlllD needed for 8/28-t/29 OCMI\ front rMOrt hotel, t OOem to 1 00pm St"1 Staoo. All xlnt 786-212' & lobby,~-· MC IYC die Mix Vcty Hell & Gold· Ple11an1 working en· Greet poelllon lor 63t-12M Fun Time eltemon route Call Ml1V excellent e>pp«tuntty tor II S4 00/hour plu1 BMut Fr Prov bdrm MC, 2 avall From 750/mo. Clll anw111 Huntington vtronmetlt enthulal••llc per1on. I ~~ '• ··-·-I AM 850-3324 11ml-retlrad P•rton bon\W PrlV91• d-" a I 50 O.ve.833-9370 Bw:h 6/14 841-4602 i fUISltPOllYGll 675.-7100 ._;y •=-! t.1 Mtii'" Cont1c~73~;030M•y•rt ~=~~a~ ~~ 1 ... ~U. 1ienc:: WESTCLIFF BLOG. FOUND-MALE/LAB 488 Fl11glhlp Rd l(l(Ul llOlnUf -·~-_ u lndudee --~I DRIVERS-Crose country For Int~ call Mwy minor 1100 973--0193 RED -1 YR OLD I Newpon 8w:fl FULL TIME Repair & malntanence of no exp nee. CA lie req NURsES AIDSI 2 poeltlont ettar S 30 Mon. -Fri or BELVEDERE ZtG ZAG NEWPORT BEACH Brookhur1t1Hemll1on Contec1 MegenKI«• P~Mcell fC>fanewt Ttcbiul/Tra•n golfC1111,1xppraf MacGregorYlciltt. 1631 •vallebte t)3hrperdey, 0-3Set.11&42-5878 Console, welnut JUNE l3TH, 63 l-'4264 1 Pereonnel 642-~4 t>atWMn 9-'4pm, SSOS J> ..... cell for an Plecenue. CM 8 days wtl, 21 w.-anc1 wlatt1Chmanl1, S75/obo, (0 ,.,., illl't'\I(> II :Jil ,.. '""' ,,,.,., ·~· o.r..r YI" Sttte ,...Com'*1• Janl1orlal ,...Mullc FOUNDtmellyoungmale Cltricli/ ict 94001 UUOAIAYCLll GLAZIER or Xppran11Ce epptbatween9-4pm E~g~KIS~~4S~E~~~ ~~t-~1~',;:~. Call mllTlllP&ll te2-4274 Cock-Apoo dog at OCC I -~5-5000 X-621 Glatter. uperlenced, Ullll IAY OLll .,.... DOG HOUSE-Redwood. I 122-1877 AOOlllTUT /llPI --1671 Placentia, c M ad:5000 x 521 Ou1tantaed Peyment. No lfflOl/HUYUY LMdlng pee1 control com-Alu I tlo t ........ LOST on 15111 nr w 18th AR/AP P•Uoll. compvter PAlT·Till 642-9237 ..,...,.. -Sele• D•t•ll•··Send Full Um• high 1c:hoo1 penynaedltennlterapalr mnum pe ....... CM. lar~ bleck, white. helpful, C MS-7811 HCEPTlllllT {]A. ~~~~:83 Envelope, greduate With good drlv· ~ ,,.::::n~7.:; btrd ;r,e,..C:.~•tch "'Elev•tor Y'Full vtew b1Jconlee .,.. S.Cralll)' eervlce .,.. Ample perking rust, male 100 lb DOG ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Very busy Real Ellale of-Sain 5510 3418 EnterprlM, Ft Pierce, Ing record Apply In per-job, we train, call Mr ci-an1 IOlld walnut t ...... Needs meds, 642-6508. BOOKEEPER axpe<lenoe flee wlbuay phonae 4 MC. • FL 33482 son to Mr.• Fuant11 at Charlel 432~. ~/mln'Of, dbl ~~ 141-1101 or 9615-9926 & references mandatory Oya/Wk 9-2 Typing ___ Robert Bain, Wllll1m ------I I ti f • 4Swpm Mull be reliable N hi I FIT a p T DCRLllT llOllll Fro11 & AHOC 1401 n11m llPAlll bed icln1 oon<I pd 11200 LOST small cat. SlerneM Pus e ., 0 recommen-and well groomed Salary llYEITlllll ow r ng / help Quall St., Npt. Bell Lloyd P•t c-trol ~ UC. S350 495.-8139 --------• (Cleo) Lui Men 6113 nr dlllon, (no ax~tlona) commenaurate with u -SALES Day Ind eve lhllt1 o~ FOR HOME "'' ...,.,,. 8~~~~: :~~:4~i 32-40 hrs Muat apply In perlenca, but Wiii train :!~hi:;rnfr~·t~a en~ A~g~~FLJ 6'A~~K Part fi.M° r::~ = :.~1~! ~~:,~~~ ':,"',,!: lfWPllT g:s~ MS:: MStefi~=, 1 Call_,Joan 631·1268 Immediate °'*''ng lor 1 unllorm1, peld vece11on1 504-&45-1700 Ytrffrlq Oltrtt perlenoa needed, ltMdy + 2 nlle 1tend1 185. WITllflllT IFFICE REWAROI Lost mile Aus-270 E 17th Street c11u1flad Adverllalng Apply 700 W Coa.st Hwy DEPT P -357 NO SELLINOI 2 Clefill lob. we lrell\. Mr Taylor 646-73&3 111-UIO ~a~~~·~1: :,; BOOKKEEPER/ ~~~~= ~~~k N~3~h Exper d picture framer ~ to verity ,..._ AM 1' 97!:~2 t K...,.l...,.N-::Q,.--S~IZ __ E_w_1_v_e_la_1_1 0 C AIRPORT AR~ brown eye 494-4273 CLERICAL Into fuU-llme E.xpetlence _ _ naedad tor Lagun1 phone ordara Hourly TYPllfTTll wat•bad, 2 yrs old, Pllld Atrium office 22· 1100 SQ -FIT pe<m position In COM preferred 45 wpm typing llW llllHI I Beach lreme shop Salwy Houri 5·30pm-9 OOpm The Orange county Delly S475 S300 0 B 0 11 Janitorial, ulll, lote 01 1PtrltHb 3002 644-4022 P/lSfClnllY-cll requlred,pleuantpf'lon• Full & Piil time, o-iera1 neg Cell(7t4)497-3739 Set 900em·l00pm For Piiot Is looking tor ax-873-8292 par~lng, 852-9366 Ltm•Y EmY TICln Preferred compvt9' Of vOlce • mus1 E.xoellanl help Pe<ry'• Ptzu . Mutt F/C BOOKKEEPER Interview call Irena 1ttar perlaneed iyp.ettar, 85 Movtng ... Antq oek omc. & Geraga $335/mo, THREE. 8 S S500 'FfT 1111.IHm legal exp. 875-4271 salary plua comm1111on be 18 yrs 873-1386 Needed 10-3. Mon·Fr1, u 5 30pm 642-5878 wpm, mark up lklll• desk Mapa hutch, but· near Mariners Squera. !>49-3716 en~ry teYel poaltlon PllOWlll CURI Cell Kath'-ll Olaon 11 I llW lll-llll 1ndepenoen1 contrector PASTE-UP partOn, 5 deys ne<:HHry n-•P•P•r tet, din. chairs M.ntyn Belboa Bey Ck.lb • manu PoSllng. led9art 642-4321 ext 302 I Apply In person 11 2908 wtc lnc:Jd1 Set Typing a eicper1anc41 • plUI Full 631-129&/D SU.-1915/E & Cols H 846-764 Peuual hn1cea & bank r.ci S«id r• TYPIST !Full & Part time, ganerll w Pendleton SA nr mustl Art bldcground ume lmmedtata opening _ ~Y· 1 aume· Edw11d1 Theatre., Busy purcnUlng dept has OlAJllE GIUT help P1try·1 Pizza . Musi Fl•rvtew & Warner . helpful, wtll 1r11n Apply Cell All111 Schulmen MUST SELLI MOVING I la•11trial 2711 3004 PO Boie 9099 Newpon l openmgs lord11a11ed •uLYPILIT I ba 18yr1 673-1366 PENNYSAVER 1880 642-4321 lor Inter· Furniture, ratrtg«atOf COSti M ... 15.000 sq A &1.0IE1 H TIE PHIU Beach CA 92858 oriented end energetic 330 W Bay St PIT DAYS 11 30_3 30 Ull lllfll Pleoenlla, c M 9.5 vlew/appolntmet11 llkls. bike, 2 couchet etc dlYld1bleon40,000sq lt CALLME 702·366-8288 CHURCH Sacretery ~~~i:.~~~y:~led Cos11 Mesa,CA926215 GoodpotlorhouMWIYa, Women 1991 l8-40 re-PHARMACY Dept ciertl WANTED local crMIMty 642-3995 lot 5000 sq 111/c otllce, 24 HR FREE RECORDING needed' Part 11me. S7 hr enviromeot. last encs retlrae or atudenl. n.x celvet heir Mf'Yloe ~4xl5 trlendly NB neigh for NB Klnge Landing SOFA BED · Beige vetYet· great p1t111ng. xlnl loc . la~l 1 t experienced preferred accurate typing required ---Apply Ma & Ed'• pizu pnnla Call Lenny a Hair t>orhood store typing r• Free Waterfront 09«'I air ean. L.ooM pillows, NM 45NNN.cOYldbeR&0,1vt •fa a 645·57819am-1pm responSlbltlMlnclude JmLIJl&lll 410E 171hSt,CM Sllon & Photo Studio ' quired M -·F 10-7 wkend axhlbltt, ec:ulpt· new. S800 Value t0t 711186 Brtl7t4/6407000 asir.re 3016 Cl9'1c&I lollngandpnones Experience person~ I 675·0823 COM 6«-2111 Ing cetlmla. pa1n11ng1. 1350 Call873-7311 la U at p rt J tr~ RESP woman to care tor 2 Please call tor an •PPI needed FfT 760-2628 atra 5530 FIT ·HELP MANAGE -graphic• etc. 875.-2039 SETTEE. red ouahlont. 2 ,.7 small chllCSren In my CLERI between 9am-4pm lFrlll SAUS-AFTER Adult euto carriers tor the Pim 1 ... PtnH WUTll end tabtel, coffee table --------"--• Irvine home For 3 ·~days OC Regltt9(. 21m-111m Monday 1 zm 10 appro• S50. green rec:tlnlng c:n. " .. r-1 & 2 evenings 733.9377 IALIH IAY Clll E(Ctllng Bed & Ba1h .. l•b-SCHOOL wkdy1/wkencss. SS/hr+ 8 30pm Tuee t 11m 10 Men & Women Ovet 18 wtottomen ~2 ""'"""" -_.,_....,~ Are you ready to st1rt on 1 645-5000x.521 llshmen1 hu openings for gu allowance, oppty tor 1pprox. 7pm Wiii train wl depend car & proof of (HW 1101,000) Dt.illiiu 3011 new career adventure? Full & Pan-time hour•, In· advancement. xlt ben· Apply Pannc-ver, 1860 lneur for home delivery WALL UNIT-MODULAR 2~~.~r~in'g:~1~aryrTte AO PAIR£ n:eaea for cfin. ~?,Et~a':f:~~i~t:~vP-s~!r;E1~~{11°~:Y E~~~:,, ~~~e:n~a~en~.~~-JOBS I efll9. need d41P41tldat>le P1aoent11. C ~~~e E~~,·~~ PECAN 8x8, for china. dren eg~ 3 • 5 auto g~ oH /train com ki car. lnsurllllQe good drlv-P/T ,...,IEIPll d.-k, awtvet tv, booll· roof• Cell Liz Of Chuck "" 0 por1un1t1e1 101 CLERKS "" w · wor ng, custom., ser-1 d 714 751 ~155 ...., mo for PIT aarly AM hfl, thelve1, dr1war1 available lrvlne area In ,15 COST• ••ESA 01 puler 645-7811 I 111ce oriented w/1oma' £ARN ngrecor · -~ 7 Jonu 63 1. 1266 or 955_3900 " ..., I before 111m For Tru1t Ac:ccounllng 51-4155, 7-1 tern S1200/obo, ..e73-1432, 64&-5743 lice stock work Cont1c1 I Knowledge of trl•I bal-E I W Fem wanted. M·F 6.8am lECEPTltllJT Sl1d\Ads Linen ware-MONEY Full time. Mon-Fn shipping ance preparetlon .....,. •J ty11tat aatH WHITE IRON ANTIQUE .-.:~·, .~. : ~ . •.1 to care for elderly l.ady & In thlS entry 1a11el poSlllon, Heavy phones typing, tiouse 1835 Newport poslllon tor clothing mfg 1111 perm w/tlex hra SSlS Headboard, Whtt• WOOd '-:-:-~ Clean S5 hr B1001t.hurs1. you wtff •eatn the various N/Smkr Wllll•m Tasslo Blvd, C-139, Cost• M... PRIZIS In Hunt Beach. summer $8 50/hr for qu1llfled, Clvll/Elac:tronlc en;lnw headboard, credenie, Hamilton area 963-8871 types ol ioans. prepare lnsurenca 756--0732 (714)722-7655 ONLVI 714 894-8088 "on-1moker, 955.1995 lldl work In Or1nga amall organ, two emel loan documents end RECEPTIONIST t0-4PM SALESPERSON EK-TRIPS w•-r••r•s _,or appolntmet1_1 _ Coun"' s~ ..... Germen unit•. two Y9fYa1 ~ HOUSEKEEPER llv&-ln tor maintain csep1'1ment flles Mon Fit good typln kill ..-~-UI •1 .,_ chairs. doubte redlnar. la1ian1 I fiaucial 1lde1ly lady English as well as olhe< releled . g 1 1 pertenced wlhlgh goele TRY US WE ARE NOT A P-T OFFC rec.pt/typist & English 2'41· 7383 Mexican deek, ~ I Ii ". speaking References duties Typing or 45·50 req, apply In pe<son 11 needed 1°' eggreulve hlh -1 FRANCHISE WITH US llell hra. melura reliable CLIENTS WANTED for • • 675-9322 wpm IS required 2906 w Pendleton. SA, c M Mfg Co Salary • •n•c ... YOU WILL MAKE MOREi mgmnt oppty, Airport lliactllu.... Mll Otrrtaaititt 2904 . ---nr "11""-& Warnef comm + beoefl1s Prof llll' PILIT I Saeillng S1yil•t with man-area $6/hr' 752-0ea, ~='!~n & ,,..'=· 2:ao BOx• Of &emiC we CU. ,••Tll(I frtf!l~atatl/ We oller competitive RECEPTIONIST FIT en111ron. nal I lrtvel rngt ..... ,.,.,, agemant 1blllOea tor tuc· s7thr JMn e3 t-30n 3", 6" 1'h". Many oo1oB. -•.iaaaaatratan 5100 salartes end e•ce•lent NB Real Estela omce POSSlbllltlea Cell llyou ••a'__..l....,l~•-tra CftSful selons In Coste lfQ(PT1lltlf T""' nu•llty WM SI If, Arch·Bldr·"-vlo"""r his ne .. __ , 662 1033 -"""' · ·• .,.. ... For b ... _ ....... .__, IC1'-"'-M-ltl ---...,.. .. -uw .. -i .,.....,. tlS Pleasent phone per-• spending money or Ilka Meu, Wettmlnstw. El u_, .. ....,...., Pf' ..... ,,_,1 u mate Word now S2 1f 833-7172 (2) project• lhlt nMd lWdlWlllll Fiii son1111y, accur11e ULllPllUI to go pl9Cel Ilka MeglC fOfO. end Irvine $170 Communleatlon lkllla,gd Proceealng Ored. Mak• CASH. or letter of credit Seeking ln19'1or Detlgn Please ca.II for an interview message 11k1ng & light or-Mountlln, Knoll• B«ry wee1c. guar sallfY up 10 pt\One voicl, 111ractr... etnploym«lt In that fleld. 2 Seta., I' taWi.c IMn (500k/1M). 10< SO... own· Director Mlntmun 3 yrs appointment hcE' dulles Cell Mary Lu Large establllhed t>oet Ferm or wtn Prlz .. Ind 65 '• comm1sa1on PLUS apper1ooe & compv1ar Help Dolor• 722-8270 1111 la. llMlU erlhlp, and 1oe•;. raturn experience In housing in-759-9100 M·F I CSealer needs prof'I NHll Awards, Call us nowt We beoetltt, PLUS tpeclal-akllls a mu11. Robert S ---- Mr Osadche 650-8300 du11ry Creativity good (714) 711·4170 pe<aon with successful h1ve MYel'll o,,_..lng• In' tzed training St.amen 64&-1819 UPERIOR Pelnllng, In-APT ltov. 40'•. t full a MH .. Tt '··a Ztl_. color Mnse. and m8/l· Jiil 1111., HCEn/SIClnlAY track record, huge lnven· C M H B ";,' F V 714 963-756g terlor, aic1erlor Com-t1ove Y9tY good oond ·.!. -"' agemenl skflla are a GR Full llma In Nwpt Center tory, to cltent11 & t>eeutl· llllCIT 11••1 I LOO!(lng 10< 11nencs? Find merctal. r~tlal. ituc-New Items· anntv ctock WIDOW hu MONIN for MUST• Send resume & EAT •or R E ole Requlr9' gd lul envtroMlent tor right 642 4333 wn lfllllfl of cnner11n clas.lll9d CO tiding 850-9082 computer, TV, 499-5810 TC>s $10Klup, no credl1 salary hl1tory to Ad 304 WESTERN ptione techmque + llght person Knowtedge of •rcm~lt FOUR RAMS SEASON ,.... no penelty Call 0.-c10 Dally Piiot. po Boit ore sklll' Start 1mmed sailboats helptul Call for _.,. ______ _ noson Assoc:; 673 7311 1560 c M. CA 928i6 Call Mgr 760-8333 appt 9-5 650-4446 Aatl,an Aid TICKETS-CLUB LEVEL SAVl116$ - -ASK FOR BOB n ANT QUE Capt1ln11 851·77201873--0354 RECEn /SECTY Sates Scty Girt Friday atowege chelt of draw.a """"".,...,..,.--------Do your buying and selling at the classified market. EqualOppty Empto~r M/FIH Prlnclplle only Answer phones, light typing data entry, tele-removed trom old lhlp FRAMING P**t. ~ typing. llllng & bkkpg maricellng w/traJn. hourly teak & aolld bfau nx: hold Odd• & end•. plant• Nwpt Center 759-0215 we~+ med 645-7811 turn. ab9olutely P«tact Between 10 am & 0 pm. Condition Pald S t400, 875-4535 1_C_• .. rr...,,.••-----lnntin Stmcn ;;;-;;;;;:;;;;;--lnstall/rep11rs re'1re1ct TIE ma UFfUm a L1ncu1 A A A PAINTING lnt/E.xl $2.40 per day ri:~~=.ie!10~:5.4d5•,~age, Specializing In doing for EXP'O GARDENER 10 yr• LOWEST poylble price you whit you hive no N B CdM area Qulllty 10 Step Service 662-3235 Thats ALL you pay for C1a1at/Coanet1 time for Shopping, er· yard cere a1 reas rate• EXTERIOR EXPERTS 3 lines, 30 day minimum Oriv~a"'" plltlos, paths. rands, auto servicing. RON'S GARDENING 011 IE "'--S In the ,,_ '" etc Pieue cell Coleen 642.6466 1 leull xi V\olr peclalty SERVICE etc No tob 100 small Steiner 831-1484 Ltc#288597 831-9295 Rea.a Mickey 536-0553 , THE SECRETARY BIRD DUSTY'S landscape/lawn GLASGOW PAINTING ST CLAIR CONSTRUCT Phones, Mall Typing etG Main Serv Wkly/month/ Int/Ext 30 yrs el(per , DIRECTORY Complete Concrete Work For de1ells, 850-3990 1 llme Free Ml 241 1640 ref's 642·5214 Rau Rat11s 646-4631 N-por1 Buch addrese 1c1e1n Ups•Trae Topping Mlll IAlllE Pllmll Cllil• Cart -Bad H Shep1ng-Remo111ng·Haul * * * * C.ALL TOOAYll ASI FOii LOIS Your Servtee Otrectory Represen1111ve 142-4321 tit. 301 COL Ax 10 of eny N~ Beech loc S 75 HELIPIX 675 4449 f AROUND ¥Ae faocl<'f FENCM A TES Tree trim MIKE 850•32 3 Int IE•t reeld't. cornm·1 NIGHTSl·WEEKENDSll I Dump runs c M /N B TREES 1 yrs Union exp, U•24630 Crens Uc 548-1545 CM area Jim Whyle. 642-7206 Topped/removed Clean-Free est LOW 'RATES! Responsible molhef Wiil *•HANDYMAN•• up new 11wn1 751 3476 SAYE 1041. Wtttl Tltl1 U bab~lt In her CoS1a Mesa Large Of emall I do II alll GARDENING For info pleaae cell home Mon Fri 548-5722 Pat S31·5579 or Ive mso ColfeOI student, qu1llly l7 l•I 963• 1777 Cl . e .. -1 if l' work Jett 846-9401 PAINTER NEEDS WORKI llaJ•I -n1Ct I II 1•1 -1n1tE.x1 cetllngs. rafln cab * •WHllH* * l T HAULING -MOVING llaHary (26) yrs exp wont guer 8 \ITS exp 01118 631•6194 Gare~ & Yard Clnup1 •Block walll, brlekwoO<. Devis P1lnllng 964-3837 Jon 845-8192 concrete Comp patios -QUALITY PAINTING HOME/OFFICE Cleaning f5 yrs 1xper 646-4e34 s--In,...,. .. -.-~ & I BY THE DYNAMIC DUO Hauling Movtng Clean· ....... ""',..,.._ gra . )(Int rats JOdy 850 9278 ups 7 D1ys Lowest ratet BRICKWORK Smell Job• fllt1 remove! Beal any _ __ Call Barry 722·8673 Nawpon Co1t1 M .... btCS, guer wen 675-8088 HOYMC!eanlng carpets & L _. i irv11Mt Rel t 675-3175 ••-ao., PAllTill upholatery windows 11c •••ICIJ If _.,., ,. K1rt>ys M1l;.,t 631·5272 I Lancart STUCCO MASONRY-TILE lnl/exl Free eat1m1ta No Job 10 small All types Vista P1lnt 55~740 AJ~lilalt HOYaecleenlng 14yruxp KC TREESEJMCE Free"t Lie 631-2345 --rellable. reu lree .. 1. own ]Top Trim Ramov11 Ou al SOUTH CITYS PAINTING Per Ing Ar .. Rep11ra & 1r1ns Pini 645.-9666 Dalla SeN Lie/Ins tree e11 Mt'ria1 Resld'I Repaints Int/Ext ~4:':;c!o"ft~::~'l1~9 Ctaitnctiea ---1 969-8263 or 536-66~15 •A·l ltYlM* Frae .. t 953-8048 A I II•' Ynu w11n1 ttwl tleSI look Ing Cl EAN & EXPERT p ri ~.alry I ••I lawn on the blk? Call me Over 25 yeatt experience l""la~~fti~•~l!'P"!'!'mo!!IW'!--~ Carperitry Service ST clJ1A CONSTRUCT lt'I guarl Alch Ol\0-0654 . LIG T-118,428 730-t353 ~XAVHINd INTERIORS o.... R od' .. d Comm I. Reald'I Plana to HANOING/STRIPPING ~•Ir· em 1-... dlt1on1 compl•ta r ... 64~631 TraelTrlmtCte1nup compl ••ABC MOVING•• VISA· MC 873-1512 Ooot1-etc 548-4980 g11rdenlng CompeUllv. Quklk & C11ratul T 138048 * 2() YMr1 In ArM Quality 0..n pric.t Chuck 842 2873 LO RA TES 552-0410 fl..W.t R9"'1odellng •Alt TYJ* Entry i French OOOra I J...ae 1 Landaceplng ST&Hlll OIUlll _2_4_1H'_Ullllli~.-,-.... -1-UO-~:'~~':c:~l By Norm1n The Ooorrnan lc.m.rit. brlek, •Pr1ntclerl. STllml •Y111 OI. •All ptumblng a heettng• Palombo Con1t 998-3564 Oe i Fir 857 DOOR IOd fr .. ""· 95H~037 Orange Co Orlotn1l ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE Student Movers. Tneurect DRAINS CLEAR From St& CUSTOM CARPENTRY DlywaU Cleen up1 MIMlll Otna Lie T124-438 M t·M 27 f1uceta. DISOOMI. Heeter, Ouellty WOOd work Real ~YWLL • HANGING mantel Ir .. trim 850 _.. t47 NEW WarahouM Stor• 641--0907 Uc: 722-IOM PflQa Ref•. M6-e2ee I TAPING • PATCHING Landec:ap1ng spr1nk1.,, IOYll·IA• lta .. tli•t/M ldna C)oorJI Mold1~88y Ted 845-8931 Sod Cleen·UPI 20 yrs In Wlndowe-Complet• Petloe ar98 Tony 645·5t2• C1reful Courteoul-ChMp Add"n•Oealgn-Rernod91 Add11lonl Ouafftw Wont IJ-tri I By hr /Of plac:4I MS 3886 Top 0uaJl1y I.ow Prtoe •477448 Peul ~-.aeeo . ... ca. Getdanlng F'ull ServlOe I l .__. Fl"M .. t UC 631-2345 PUllll IUOTllO Mow ~up.tr" an II ....... ,ce Tll Ptu9 Sma• ~ el'ld Ouellty111C>O' tr .. •t work 986-27te1E LY mag Compeolol'ltXld; l0t 11"9 • Add1t1001 W•ll• Door• .u25513 · ~ 1.01 Com "'car• &111• M«pg '°' ESl""°'P"'t"'A111t'"c•t•Rl9'!'!U""'IC_TiiinO __ "2· 1ll0 I CUI ID · Plet• CIMn up Gan 'I lhuldarty {71 4)833 2009 OllOncllY9,.Atforda'" ' ' AESIO/COMM LllND 28 maint Palm lr•llr• lrtm Hur.._ "--ea lrta ....... PO Kltchenl, bethe 722-9713 Ooof"•Repelr·AlferatlOf'lt yra Do my O'#n work Lie ramov. Mauro H2·9973 _.,, ..,...., • n._ C.binell·P--·loeka-.tc •'78041 Al 648-8128 C48 LAWN SER ... K:E by mat ...... NurtlnQ Siu· .,.... ula1 35 Y"'i MP Jwry 842"'°587 ELECTRICIAN Ovll. WOfk MOW• EDGE TWICE MO <*it $8/Hr US 3 tH LETTHC SUNSHINt IN ~-• Fr• .. t S20 hr S20 S25 541·5722 P1f.ati•1 &inahlna window cteentnG el'RPft 1'tPXIR/sXtE8 ... 7192 Oreg. 979-8278 fiN! pXiNfiij(i 9., HQ;: ltd Call (714) Mt-5980 ,._.,_ M11tef\enc:llM o)f•pof111n111Aa ' -A9oltretchlngllnltelta11on, NEWIAEPAIA .....,.11ty No in C'llelltled. Ilk• bflnging ard ~!nor 18 yr1 of happy Commerelel/R911dentlel 20% ~ C4ft, FREE tob• to 9"'•11. ~ble twvy Oll'IQ• 1nllt 1n ta.." 10 cuatO!Mfl Uc 280844 t •llOfY S30 • 2-910fy l-40 f:ST "''iwall 496--0!'1' FrMMt ,lte'd 131·2345 «Mlhllri •oe>m Th•"k-Voul ~.t114 Cellf Wlndow99e-t·5124 •• FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How much will your son or daughter know about business when applying for thetr first full time job? Plenty, if he or she hos ever been o newspaper carrier Through route experience he or she is already a lop ahead of their cloumates. While they all master 1deo1, the boy or girl with a newspaper route 1s able to pvt them to prodicol use. Busmen? Carriers learn the basic learn the basic principles from the first day of starting to deliver ~papers They ~uy at wholesale, sell at retail, make collections, keep their own books. and deal with people face to face Carriers quickly find out that "profit" and "1055" are more than textbook forms The benefits of managing a newspoper rovtti a,.. on equation for a future successful c1titen. A great number of today's prominent men and women started their pubhc cor"rs os newspaper comers And they all vouch that a newspaper route gives o boy or girl o head start on tho future Bovs and qorls I 0 years and older who may be inleresred on route wo1~ ~hould ronro(I th" Do1jy P1lo1 Clfculo11on deportment 01 6 .. '] 4333 Daily ?.!t!tN DEPT 330 WEST 8AY ST P 0 BOX 1560 COST A MESA CALIF 92626 ,-----------------, I . I I Yes, my son/dOYghter would like I 1nformohon on a Doily Pilot rout. I HISfHER NAME IS·-------1 I ----~-~~1 I ----~---Z•P-1 I PHON _________ AGE~I I PARENT'S I SIGNATUR...._ ________ I L--.;.·----------___ J ~~-----.._ ...... ._ ................. __ ._..._.,_..._ __________ ......:,. ______ ~~~----------~---- movlngl But o ffer I GOING TO EUROPE! 96!·3362-D. 759-77.._N COMMERCIAL ceb1Mt1 ANTIQUE Engtt1h 01k counter. mirror. manl drew ... , table Secrlfloa quen, ban, tl• & pent S275 ~2-2954 rec« 548-9147 ANTIQUE 0•11 dining ITE 100 amp MMce 10 ' room table & chalra 1350 brakert, heed oomP'eta Antique dllplsy cabin« S50 • .. 11 ... I· beam S2 1 S300 Gd cond 850-1024 toot 49'-5549 1 Auliaacn 11 J c~r':: ~~~ I 11Y lPPLl&ml c:euon.a. Ilk• ,,..,. c.n.-LH lll-1111 nl1ter1. lazy auaan, epa _ rack & more. 642~790 Dryer. Frlgld1lra Ou I Dryer Good condition JOHN WAYNE TENNIS almond color S 100 CLUB FULL FAMILY 241-7383 MEMBERSHIP 1750 OBO 7 14 1573-4534 Of GE WASHER & DRYER 213 897-7221 S851ea, Wa111nghou11 Fr1cf0 Almond COior St50. 720-1879 Have a gareo-.. 1e without the 9arl(le ·Mil your Items In clualfl9d MOTOR ROUTE Available in Irvine area. $300 to $600. No collect- ing. 3.4 hours a day. Mon. thru Friday afternoon. Sat. & Sun. morning Call 642-4333, ask for Kirk ORANGE COAST Olily Pilat 330 W. Bay St Costa Mesa. CA Openings Now Available CAR ROUTES Earn Extra Ca•h For De/Ivery 01 Thi• P•per HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week No collecting no sol1c1t1ng . Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842-1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney , l -J Or~ Coat DAILY PILOT /Th\lr9d y, June 19, 1 YW '12 VAHAGOH, ~ ..... be •. pwf. and .. ... 6CIK ml SAtOOoeo ...._na THfODOIH ROBINS FOPD -iat.1" .. .,.e,_~• " .. : CO'>U•lllll \A ~.~. ,, C8 Orang Coast OAIL Y PILOT I Thursday, June 19, 1988 Ml.IC fl>TICE "8.IC NOTICE rta.IC fl>TIC( Pta.IC M>TICE Pta.IC M>TIC( "8JC fl)TJC( NU N011C( P\Bl.IC M>TICE MUC M>TlCE NI.IC fl>llC( I -IOfMy IOI IN ••eQilOf Of ~ ol lhe Unl1.0 lttltml DMd of Tr\llt ...... ~ ... NOTIC• OP tn. ofb of the County ,.. WILL lfLL AT PU8llC ,.,,:·· ... Of™· ,... ·~ COURT publlciltlon OI ,,. no\IOI NOTICIM ecff'l\jl'i.trllOf, end l1te wtlh attNtrontemtMOllOIM ecutedenclcM!MredtotN TMllT&ralAU ~ofNldOOYnty AUCTtOHTOTHEHIGHl!IT Ott itlt .. ,pot I IM,Ot 9lAft°'OAUPa...A enclbel~rnealngukl-'a D9ATM or IM eourt wtiti prOOf Of --old Orenoe County under1llgned • .ntMn O.C-Ta Ille...,. The str• « otMr °'°""" 8100f" '°" CASH. ~ MC:um -· 10 pey !tie COUNTY 0# ~ The nght le r--* IO,... ~-™ .. Al. ¥tee, • wntten r~t ..... COllrlhOllM, locatH on letttlon of o.failt and 0.. YOU AAf IN Of,AUL T rnon dellgnltJOn of ..., ..,.. at time of .... In l9wfut remaining pttndpll Mii of 11'1 the Matt• of tM ht•t• llCt 11'1 end .. tMdt AND "'""I... Ing 11\al YoU O..• llPtdlll Santa AM 9M1 . ~ mand fOf Sale, Ind • wrtltwl UNDER A DEl!O ~ TRUST PfOC)ltty .. ~ to .,. moMr °' the Unntd 81•1•1 the not• wu9d by uld of EDITH JULIA WATKINS, I.id .... .. .. made TO UIMll•TIR notioe of IN llllnO of an In-S~ II l lloedwey, Notice of o.tautt and Eleo-OATED AUGUST t , 1N2 1.tl21 LMUpur, IMnt, Cd· et THE NO"TH 'M>Nl lH· Deed of Trvtt. #tti lnt«..i DtcMMd upon IN~ tlNN .. ,.,..NO. A-1~ -•lory Md ll?P'-1Mmtnl of ..,. .. Ma. c.lbnlL .. Uon to ... TM 11ndtl•o11ec1 UNLESS YOO TAK AC. fornl• Sltd .... ... .. TRANCE TO fHE COUNTY "*9C)tl· .. ptoYlcJ.o In ... No A 132 238 CASH laWf\ll ~of the To ti"'"·~ •tat•..._.. or of the petl· riglll, tlttt and~ con--C:...O Mid Notio. of 0.. TION TO PAOTfCT YOOR made wltl'IOUt OOVWlllll or COURTHOVSf. 700 CIVIC notM, ltdvancM, If .,,y, NOTICE Of SALE l.lnll.cl Gt•e., « on terma ~•«• and oonllno-n• llone rK aooountt menlion.d \l9y9d 10 Ind now.__, by It '*"' and flecUon to hi 10 PROPERTY IT MAY If Wltftinly •llPf ... Of Im COITl!A ORIVf WflT. llftdef the,.,"" of lhe Deed Of R!AL PROPf"TY 1GC9Ptal>M to the undtr- rndltora. and p«90nl wtlo In Section taoe> Ind la<>Q 6 of uncMt uld Deed of Tiwf In b9 r-ded In JM county SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE piled, .. to Ill ... POtttulon SANTA ANA, CA all right, of TNtt, '-· en1110-and A1 PRIVATE SALi "°'*' EaeN!Ot and IP-~~ othtr'WIM lnter•t.O thtCllltf«nlaPtOO.t•CoOe thtl>f'OP«1ylituetedlnl!Md wnwe the rMI Pf°'*1Y II IP' YOU NEED AN EJCPLA· 0tt1nOUmbu1nc.,toaatlmly tltle lllld lnter .. 1 convey.a •ll~oftheTrullMend NOTIC( 19 HEREBY pt'oved by ltle Colin; IWt In ~ w4H and/or ...... of Mic"... I . .._ ..... , County and Slate delclttbed loclted NATION OP' TtiE NATURE '"' unpaid beJance M on to and now ll9ld by II undtlt of the""'''"' ..... by Mid IJIV(N 11\attheundertlgMO. percent 110%) Of th• MARJO"'E ll!TH S!Al hq,.. QMd Widman...._: u DAT!: ~ 5, Ifft OF THE PROC!EOtNO the not• Of not• MCUf9d by .. l<I DM<1 of Trull In ttw O"d of Tru1t. l o·wlt u b.ou1or of the &tel•~ pureh ... Pf* offer.O to A petition hit bMf1 hied ftMI I w..i.,, A~ tot THE SOUTHWESTERLY IHA,UtO, MILll I AOAINS T YOU YOU lllld Deed of Truel and propwty lltuated tn Mid 11,7.788 30 [OITH JULIA WATKtHa, 0. aooomptny the bid, and lhe by DONALD 0 SEAL In the ~-. '°°° c....,. eo fUT Of THE NORTH-ICHLOM. ..... ,,,...., SHOULD CONTACT A LAW reuonat>lt •twnaled Cotti, COllnty, Cali10fn4• dMGflb-f tll ~under Mid ~ wl1 ..... ptlvat• ~ llPOf'I oonflrmetlon SuperlOt Court of OrMQ41 Drtwe, .... ...,.. ...,_, CA WE8TERl Y t20 FEET Of I et" M . Ma I et I •, YER l•S*I ... and ldvano.e •t 1nQ ttll lend theftln Deed ol Tru1t htfltofOf• u · ~. to tht lllOf*t end bmt of .... Of upon IOOIP(ll.,._ County requaatlng that a110 LOT 207 OF NEWftOAT ~ ......... ._ On Junt 27 lW at 11 00 ttll time ol the lnlllll pu~ l>ARCEl 1 teul.O end ~ed to Iha bidder upon ltll i.m1 and tarm1 M ~ ... for1h DONALD Q SEAL be IP-PutMnecl 0r"'09 eo..1 HEIGHTS, AS SHOW OH A Orw1 ..... 0tM, hMe 111, AM WESTERN DEED SER cation ol thi1 Notic. of Sale. LOT 20 Of TRACT t2071, undtrslgned a wrlll8"1 0.C-:ondltlOnl htrelnanet men-DATED ~ f , 1IMMI SK*lt«I .. pereonal rip-D&lly Piiot .Nne ti . 19 25 MAP THEREOF RECORDED .... 01.,.. Callfer11la VICES INC • a Callfotnl• to Wll I 11,2.t5 22 IN THE CITY Of COSTA latetlOn of o.19\All end 0.. "°'*'· end tubjlet lo GOn• Q I .. H A " 0 " • ~latM to lldmtnlll• IN 1eae IN BOOK ... PAGE 83 Of .,~ (t1t) ~11 COf'l)Ofallon, u Tn.iatM Of DA TEO June 5. INe MESA. COUNTY Of OR mend '°' Sele, aod Wfltlan ltrmallon by uld 8uperiOt ... MANN ... _._ .. •t•tt Of the ~t WTh4N MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, PARTY CONDUCTING Succ•uor TruttH or WllT'DtN DllD 10-ANOE. STATE OF CALI· Notte. ot Def.ult and Eltc:· Court. on Wtdneeday . .kJty tM l1tMe flf I.._ Mt fh• P•llllon ,.quHll RECORDS OF ORANGE SALE CAUFORNIA POS-Subtlltut.O Tru1I•, of that VtCll, tHC., A Cfllffomt9 FORNIA AS PER MAP RE· lion 10 8-it The undetllgned II. 191e, 11 the llOur of 10:00 Wetldnt 1111thorlty to tdmlnlllet the flta.IC NOTIC£ COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TINO & PUBLISHING CO , oeflllln Deed ol Trull •11 ~ellon, Helry _._., COAOEO IN BOOK 511, cauNd Mid Notloa of 0... o'clocil AM., 0< 1~ll1t Pub4111Md Oriino-CoNt .... ,. un<* the lndepen The ""'' llddr ... and p 0 8o11 79t P~a. •cut•d by DAVID R e.or.cwy, 1m I . 17111 It, PAGES II ANO 19 OF MIS· fault end Eleetlon to Sell to #ltllln the time lltowed by Ollily PllOI J11ne 12, 13, 19, danl Admlnllltlllon ol El-10Zlf7 Olhllf common dMlgnatlon, C•lllornll 9 1 t 02 I 2 131 PIMENTEL AND ROOEltA luM• Mo~ ...... AM, CA CEllANEOUS MAPS IN be rac:Ofded tn the county 1ew. 11the oltlce ol BAIRO B '™ lal• Acl HOTICI OCJ ii 1ny ol ltll r ... propwty 181""5'1 FLORES PIMENTEL ~ l'n01 (714) m..at THE OFFICE OF TH! wn.r. t"9 rMI prOC>efty II COl'l'IN. 390 Qlenneyre Tt!Mi AIMNVlngonthepelltlon TfWITINI~ ducrlb•d above 11 Pul>UaMd OrMQ41 CoMI bandendwlftlndr-ded Pubtlahed Orange Cout COUNTY RECORDER OF IOUl.0 StrMt. Suite G Laguna wlll ~ tMtld on JULY 9 tee& YOU ARE IN OEFAUl T purported to bt 1971 o.lly Piiot June 19. :M July Augu11 111 1982 u lnel ru· Diiiy Piiot June 12. Ill 28 SAID COUNTY C~ QINIRAL BMch, Ctlll«n11 .. r1ght. __ 1111t_D_llC_Ml'l_Tll'_r __ el 11.30 AM In Dept No 3 at UNDER A DEED OF TRUST TUSTIN AVENUE, COSTA 3. 1Ne menl No 82-290373 ol Of· 11188 PARCEL 2 MO"TQAOI ll!AVICI, tltlt lnterMl end •tat• of __ r_...UUL-..-""--'~-- 700CMc Centet Ott¥8 W•t DATED FEBRUARY 28 MESA,CALIFORNIAll2627 Th002 llciat Atcord1 ol Orenge Th990 A NON EXCLUSIVE IMC~401WeetMltlltrMt, Uld EDITH JU LIA Santa Ant. CA 92702 11183 UNLESS YOU TAKE n .. underalgned Truat.. County, C1lllornta and EASEMENT OF USE ANO Httlonef City, CA '2050, NATKINS, dtC'IAled, II the K..., IF YOU OBJECT to thl ACTION TO PROTECT dllcialmunyltablHtylorany pur1UMttothatoerta1nNo-flt.ellC N()TIC£ ENJOYMENT ANO OF IN·~· (t1t) 4~. • llmt of hlr death, and 1111 ~~A~I orentlng of thl petition, you YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY lncorrec1tlMI ol ttll 1treet P\Bl.IC NOTICE llee of Oef111.11t thtfeunOtr GRESS ANO EGRESS IN Nici ""''"· 9Y ...,., L rtoht, title 11\<1 lnt91'•1 that lhould lllhlr 8l>P'lll et thl BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC acldr"' and othtr oommon rlCOfo.d Merch 3, 198e u H lllMI ANO LOTS A, B. C, 0, E, ..... .,, Atal. ._,...91) 1ald 11tat1 l\a.l KQulred, by lwwlnQ end ttlla your Ob· SALE IF YOU NEED AN EJ(. OM10nat1<>n, II 111y, lhown ,ICTITIOUI au...... lnltrumenl No 118-083.t 17 ol Tl Ho. 1rl11 ANO F (COMMON AREAi Publllhed °'""" Cout opeflllon of I-rK 01,,.. T1'141 followtng petlOnt .,, dOlng bullnMI u CHAP- MAN PROFESSIONAL CENTER, 20 t I Chapman A.....-0r.,., CA e2eee 19Ct10n1orlltewrltt111 obj«· PLANATION O F THE hlfein NAMEllA,.....NT Otttctll R9c0<d• ol Hid HOTtCI~ OF SAID TRACT NO 12078. 0.lly Piiot June S-. 12 t9 wt .. Olhlr lhen Of In ed· llonl wtlh thl court bel0<1 NA T U A E 0 F T H E Said .... wilt M medl, bul Ttwi lollowlng pereon1 tit County, wtll, under end ntulTal'I IA&i AS SET FORTH IN THE 1911& dltlOn to that of l8'd EOOH the l!Mrlng Your 9'>PM'· PROCEEDING AGAINST Without CMvenanl Of Wit· d<Nng bull,_ U ~91 pur1Uant to IMlld Deed ol YOU ARE IN DEFAULT DECLARATION OF ESTA&-Thll7' JULIA WATKINS II the tll'M WlC9 m•y be In pt(llOO Of by YOU YOU SHOULD A LAW· ran~··~ orlmplled. r .. Touch Errandl and SM TruSl NII ., pul>llc euctlOn UNDER A DEED OF TRUST LISHMENT OF COVE· 11111-1c NOTICE of t.., 0.1111 In lftd 10 lhe your a1t0tney YEA 0" lltla ~"°" Of VICel 81122 Heit AV'& •II IOf cutt. lawful money ol thl DATED 111281115 UNLESS NANT8 , CONDITIONS ANO rUUL real propwty Otler1bed U IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR On July 11. 1118e. at II 15 ancum anOll 10 pay thl w .. tm•nllllf CA 112eel United Sl•lll of Amenca a YOU TAKE ACTION TO A Es T R I c TI 0 N s RE IOllOWI Ttwi Chapm11n Project, ltd . a CalltOtnle llmlt.0 parlnerthlp 19800 Falr- chlld. Sult• 2..0, lrvtne, CA 112715 Of a conllnglllt crldltor ol AM SHAPIRO MILES & unpaid bal1nc• ol lhl Kllh""1 A Knutt, 1922 eullltfl cneck pey•ble to PROTECT YOUR PROP-CORDED JUNE 29, 1118' AS FICN~~A~· LOI 173 ol Legune 8MCll lhl ~ you mutt hit SCHLOSS H duty IP notl(1l MCUr9d by Hid H•O Alll •II, WMlmlnll., Mid TruiJIM drawn on e EATY IT MAY BE SOLO AT INSTRU M E N T N 0 .. ,.... , .. _...., It per map tacol'ded In your ctllm with 1111 court Of pointed Trull" under and DMd ol Trull. With lntlf"I CA 112833 llllt Of national bank, 1 A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU 8• ·283711 t OF OFFICIAL The IOltowtng P"llOOI ate Book 1 Page 78 Mii· pr_,t II lo thl ptrtonat pur1Uant to 0..0 of Trull. l"-t1<>n,11provld.olnllld John E Tripp, 93•3 1t1t•0<l.o.tal crldlt unl<>fl. NEED AN EXPLANATION RECORDS ORANGE doing butlneaa u ASAP ~ta~s Mape, R.cordl rtpr1Mntllh••1PP<>ln11dby IXICUlldbyCHAtSTOPHEA notlC•l. adllancea, II 1111)', Ftlcklf,FV ,CA92708 Of 11•1• Of 141derel NVingl OF THE NATURE OF THE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Word Prooentno 21126 ol Orang• County Call· Thi• butlneH 11 con- ducted by I tlmlltd Plf1'-· lhl COUr'I •ttllln tour monthe DABBS ANO CHRISTINE under the term1 of Mid DMd Vlltfle Bureharu, •J 16 Ind loan UIOClatlM OOml· PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Thi strMI addr... and Mendola Ot · Apt C. Cotta lotnte !Tom IN d11a of llrat It-DABBS HUSBAND ANO ol Trull, .... Cl\ltO-Ind Fir Ave . s... Bch. CA 907.t() cited In thll "'"'· II '"' YOU YOU SHOULD CON· 01"-t common dMlgnlllon. Mua CA 112626 Alto deeerlbed .. ~ ~0111111r111 proV1ded WIFE 11Tru11ort1lrtcorded •llPlll ... oflheTruat•end Thtl bu11n ... It con N0t1htront8"11rancetotS70 TACT A LAWYER II 1ny of thl rN I Pfopet1'f l .. I .. l H.,rta 21126 Through StrMI. L1guna tlllfha Chaprnen Profec:t, lid I Caltlomla limited panner1hlp John M Otrgueon. Ownw/0-at Plftnw tn Section 700 ot thl Marc1110 tll83 N lntt No oflhltruattcrMtedbyNld duct.Oby co-partn.1 Eal117thStr"t SenllAna, 0n1111u 111000A M , caacrlb•d above l 'J MendoiaOt Apt C,Cotta e.ac11,Caltf0fnta Prob•I• Codi of Caltf0fnl1 113· 1 J 12• In boo« • P1Q1 DMd of Trull Kllhleetl A Knuff, John E Ctlllornla Ill of that right. Cal1t0<nta Getletll MOf1gtigt purponld to bl 1139-C 1 M•H CA 1121128 Bld1 0< off•• ttt Invited Thi lime for llltllQ Claim• ... 111 Of OHtettl Reco<d• In thl of. The total amount ol '"' Tripp, Val«1t BurchlllU '"" and lnlw•t con""')'ed 5""1c>I .. IN duty ap-l llTH ST . COSTA MESA Thll bu1tne11 II con-IOI' Mid propwty end lnlltl not 1Xplre prtOI 10 loYr llCe of ttwl County A.corder unpaid bllaooe ol the ot>11-Thie 1ta1..,,.,,t wu llted to Ind now held by It ullder pointed Trull• undlf and CA 92627 dueled by •n Individual be In writing Ind wlll be r• Tlltl ltll..,,.,,1 WU flied with the County CWlc ol Or· 1nge County on May 23, 111&6 month• from the d1t1 ol the ol ORANGE County CALI· gatton MCUred by ""Pf°"· wtth the County Clerk ot Or Nld 0..0 ol Truat In lht pur1Uant 10 Deed ol Trull Thi un<Mr110n«I Tru11ee Th11 llalement •H hied ctlved 11 the omc:. of BAIRD hNrtno notic. 1bova FOANIA lfty to ~ IOld and rlNllOn-ange County M May 20, pr<>91r1y tttu•ted In Hid Record«! on 1113185 Docu-d•acl•lma any lllbfllty lor any wllh 1"41 County Cltfk OI Or· B COFFIN, 380 Gi.tlneyre YOU MAY EXAMINE ll'le Will SELL AT PlJBLIC ab .. ""m•lld coet1, ••• 19&8 county and Siiia end a.. ment no 115·330310 01 01-1nc0trec1neu of th• strMt •no• County on May 20, SlrMt, Suite "G . Ulgun• Itta kept by the court 11 yoY AUCTION TO HIGHEST BID-Pl"-1111d advancea II the ~1 acrlbtd u hc1a1 Aec0<d1 In ltwi ottic. ot eddres1 end ot"-t common lll&ll , .... Beech Calll0<nl1. Attorney , .... era 1 ~son 1n11tnled 1n D E A F 0 R C A S H time of 1111 lnlttlll publication Pubtlllled Orllt'g9 Coul Lot • of Tritt No 7235, 11 1tw1 Aacord., of Orange designation 11 1ny ano-n Publllhtd Orange Coatt for u ld 111at•. 0< may be the n1111 you may MNe CASHIER'S CHECK OR ot "" Mollee of TruttM I Dilly Piiot June 19 28 Jul) per map recorded In Boot! County Calllorn1a axaclt<I l\t(ein Daily Pltol JuM 19 28 July hied ...ith thl Cltfk ol Mid Publllhed Orengt Cout DaJly Piiot Mey 29 June 5 12 111 198e uponthee•ecutororldm1n ICEATIFIEO CHECK IP•Y· S.,.11130 171 •7 3 10 11186 282 Pao-27to301nctu11W by TEARY ANDREW CON SaldNlew1llbemade but J 10 11116 Or•llOI County, SuPlflor lllralOf. or upon lhe II· •Die 11 urne 01 Nte In 1awrut Thi blneflCUltyundtr u ld Th998 ol M1acetl..-oua M8')9, 1n ROY SR .,.. unmarrlld man wlll\Out covenant or ,,.,.,. Thll99 Court, 111ny time 11tar hrll Th1170 0 NABERS CADILLAC ?. 2600 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA (l1C) IC0-1100 (213) 687 -8266 • Best Prices • Convement Location • Great Location • Super Service •Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People 0 STERLING MOTORS WEST Chevrolet • Porache • Audi '41 E. C111t Hwy., l1w,1rt l11ch 113-0100 Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A. 's n 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sdlf!s. 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County are at the dealers listed on this page '~SSION VIEJO evor.v-o HIGH VOLU ME DISCOUNT DEALER )I 1 •· f 11l ,r I SALES. LEASING PARTS & SERVICE 28802 Marguerite Parkway • M ission V1e10 CA 92692 (714 ) 582-2880 (714) 364-1210 .VER ~OO® BUICK Laius JAGUAR ISUZU 0 tl"1a PROFESSIONAL APPROACt i 71 4 -979-2500 2925 Harbor B oulevard • Costa Mesa. CA • G UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coate Mesa 540-0713 3 Blocks So of 405 Fwy 808 LONGPRE O r,.ngt' Counry t Oldrn & l.Argc-st Pontl-.c ~~lf''1'11p "' BfoAch 81YCI & rhe G.lirden Gro-Frpf'w11y f7t4 ••Z-66St f7t4J •~•-zsoo Ill~ rwrtorm "" Ponl1.1c WllrrJ'nty work, rc-9c11rdl~ss ot wti~rf you orfgln,111fy purchJIU'd your uu OP•N MONDAY SVSNINGI UNTIL 9t00 P .•. 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IOdlK>• •••D • LEASING s'4i~BM3 ., ACCESSORIES DEPT ~ ~ i: CAMeBELL NISSAN/~ lflOi • low Prl<•t • No G1mm1clc1 • G1ea1 S.lechon • friendly People • hcellent S.rv1ce 1883~ ~h 8oolavorrl t1unttnvto11 &.och (714) M2-7711 (213) S92-1463 X .-Y rm :a: t ..... = • ·MA~ •I ·' •.... t •••• ,:..\ v Excellence In Sales Service & Leasing vOrange County's No 1 No Hassle Dealerll WE HAVE MAXEY OISCOUNTSlll (714) 847-8555 18881 BeachcUvd., Huntington Bch. 1- ----- 25~ FAIR \FO CA8T80NA2 . THURS DAY, J UNE 19, 1986 High schools fail state goals 7 Coast schools exceed Hontg 's goals, but 8 fa ll s hort in ma th, reading or both By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of._O..,,....IWt Fewerthan halfof (ahforn1a s h1&h schools met two-year $OaJs for •m· provina both their reading and math scores, althoua,h lest scores rose overall, state scnools Supenntendent 8111 Honig said today Angel pitcher Don Sut- ton became the 19th pitcher ln major lea&ue hlatory to win :JOO aamea when be beat 1'ezu Tueaday night, 5 -1. Cl . Coast Diana Peters was ap- pointed superintendent of the Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District./ A3 Nation Helicopter and plane car- rying tourists coll Ide over the Grand Canyon./ Al Locally, ~ven high i.chools reached Hontg's aoals, Silt achieved goals for either readma or math and 1wo schools did not meet the state goals, according to stat1st1cs based on (ah- fomia Assessment Program CC AP> tests. "The time ha~ come to recogn11t· Laguna may not employ smokers By LAURA MERK OftlleO.., .... IWI Laguna Beach's Ctt) C. ounc1l hke~ the idea of g.iv1ng non-smokers first chance at JOb~ in the cuy police and fire departments But before council members can approve an ordinance for such a policy. Personnel D1m:tor Rob Clark sajd they must contact ct ues that have s1m\lar policies to study how they enforce the law when employees are off duty and whether 1t 1sa permanent cond1t1on of employment The policy. which may come up again in late July. would not affect people now working for the c11y. Councilwoman Bobbie M1nk1n brought the idea to the counc1l ..e\eral months ago. saying 11 would sa1,.e mone} 1n d1sab1ht> and medical costs S1m1lar pohc1es have been adopted 1n ~outh Pa5.adena, Monrovia, Downey and San Mateo. according to ( lark He said smoker!I cost the nty more money because they arc sick more often than non-smokers and U'it' more medical benefits To compound the problem, C larl. said the state ha-; adopted workers' compensation laws that presume heart disease in police and firemen 1s (Pleue .e 8110KER8/ A2) ~hoots which arc meeuna ( ah· fom1ans' e'pectat1ons and Hk some tough questions of the onc'i wh1l.h aren:t," Hon11 said in a prepared statement relea~d today. "W~'ve reached the first two-year benchmark and overall the state 1s on target" Statewide, the improvement was 0 5 percent in reading and 1.3 percent in math Honig set a goal 2111 )-ears 41&0 lor high school students to improve reading and math < AP -.cores by O 5 percent Schools that did not sho"' 1mprovemen11 of better than 0. ~ percent could still g.a1n rn:dlt b> finishing 1n &he top 25 percent of comparable schools. bat.Cd on s.c:ore\ from the 198 J..84 school year Manna H1Jh SChool ol Huntington Beach. for ex.ample. showed a !llight decrease in math scores. yet remained among the top scorers apinst com- parable M:hools in both reading and math And "'ore~ at Univenlly H1ah in Irvine dropped slightly 1n rcadina but finished amona the top 25 per~nt 1n both c.atqonet Statcw1dc. 349 or 73Q h1ah schools met orexoeeJed Honia'sioats in both rcadina and math Locally, tho~ !><:hoots included Manna, Un1ven1ty El Toro, Edison, Irvine, L..asuna H1l1' and Newpon Harbor h1&h schools Another 259 schools statew1dt met the goal 1n only one of the two categories or showed improvement~ Final day for Gisler School Pioneer farmer Em eat Glaler. left. abarea aome memortea with a aroup of aen:nth IJ&de atudenta on Gl•ler School'• flnal day Wed.n~y. The Hanttnaton Beach echool l• beln& cloeed after thia year. Enjo'Jin.a hla company are, from left. Holly tlaa&en. Kimberly Keattna. Marl OtaoJl, Stacey DtP'llippo and TlfC-any Field. .'\Iona the Onnat lout.. tbotc ~bool' included Corona ckl Mar. Fount.am Valle)'. Hununaton Beach. Laguna Beach . Ocean View and Woodbndae high schools. Finally. 131 1ehoolt did not meet st.ate 1oaJ1 m either read1na or matb. Locally. Co ta Mesa and Est.ana.a ht&h schools were 1ncludtd 1n that voup Under a ICJ,1slattvc mandate, the \Ulte l'.>cpartment of Education bcpn (Pleue .ee HlOB/ A2) High·rise proposal in Mesa cut down After taking survey. Segers trom reduces sk yscrape r 10 stories By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .. Delly .......... Prompted b) results of a surve)- amona Cost.a Mesa reildtnts. de- veloper ( .J Segcrstrom & Sons '" cons1denna cutting more than ICJ stones from a controversial 32-stof) skyscraper pro1ect that was defeated 1n March. Malcolm Ross Segerstrom plan· ning director, said the company wtll hkely redesign the tower to "some- uuna around 20 stones" because of the responS( from a c1tyw1de mail 'IUrve) T"ffic and height were the maJOr concerns among people returning the questionnaire on how to redes1an the propo~ h1gh-nse. called "One South Coast Place " The 2,425 respondents over-· whelm1n&I)' ad"1scd archnects to 'ihonen the 5~foot-h1gh tower and lo 1>rov1de better way\ ol handhna traffic The House votes for harsh sanctions against South Africa./ A5 INDEX Irvine Co. sues to delay water park Traffic wa\ ho;ted as top pnonty by 40. 9 percent of rcs1denb who re-- spondcd to the survey followed by 28 3 perttnt who called for a rcduc· t1on 1n the height of the propoted sk} scraper. .\fter bean& forced to scrap 1he m111al proJecl. Scgentrom officials q uesttoncd whether protestttfl reflect· ed the feelings of the general pubhc or the vocal few Advice and Games Boating Bulletin Board Business Classlfled COmlcs Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather 84 C4 A3 B1-2 CS-7 BS C7 B3 86 C4 A3 C4, 8 C1-3 83 A2 By G. JEANEITE A VENT The Irvine< o filed ~u11 \.\.ec.Jnt'\ day 10 halt the opening of tht• \.\.1ld Rivers Water Park unul the park obtainc; SI 0 mt I hon in laab1ht) in- surance .\ccord1ng 10 Jeff Wallace, rnrpor- ate counsel for the landowner the Irvi ne Co agreed in 1985 to 'iubica\e a pon1on of l 1on Coun111 liafan 10 the water park a11ract1on on lhe cond1t1on that the park operator obtain SI 0 m11J1on 1n comprehens1H· puhhc and propeny hab1h1\. in· Ferguson renews call for Hayden's ouster , because of war· stance By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of -Delly,... ..... State As\Cmblyman (,ii J erguson R-Newpon Bcal'h on Wednes(iay said he will rc<,ume his effons to rt'm<;>ve fellow Assemblyman Tom Hay(ten from office because of Ha>· den's act1v111e'i in opposing the Viet· nam War Ferguson l harges that Hayden\ presence in the As~mbly violates the \tate const1tut1on, which bars peoplt who have aided an enem)' ol the United States '"'" A formal motion (o banish 1he Santa Monica Democrat will be made by Ferguson on Monday. As required by Asscmhl\ rules. Ferguson will not1f) hi'> lolleagues toda}' of his mtemmn to mtroducc the motion "The Vt'terans of Foreign War'>. who beitn their convention on Mon- day in Sacramento. have asked me tu carry this motion and they'll march 10 the Capitol to show their suppon," Ferguson said. "They're spearhead- ing the dnve, I'm s111'1ply carrying the motion for them " The motion. Ferguson said. need'> a \tmple maJonty vote for approval But a Monday vote rnuld ht· prevented by Speaker W1lhr Brown who may send tht' motion 1<1 a prehminary review hy .\'1\emhl ~ committee-; "I'm not 'lure what will happen." Ferguson said "It's all up to\\ 1lhe · (Plcue eee FERGUSON/ A2) 'iurance ··sinl'e 1hc waler park ha-; been unable to '>l't ure 1he rcqum·d in· \Uranrc lO\l'ragt· we feel rompclled to tal.e prudent measures to protect oursel,es as well a'i the public lrom the nsl. of unrnmpensable law \Ults due to po\Stblc injury to cu~loml'r\ of the waler park." -;aid Wallace reading from a prepared \tatement 8111 Drane)-. managing gent•ral partner of the Wild Ri ver Water Park. said although ht• had not sl'en 1he restraining order. he "'3'> not \ur· pnscd h\ the ar11on Howev1:r there."' a Int mort• lo II than JUSI the SIO million in hab1lat), he said "We filed suit again\I tht· (nine ( o earlier this month to repud1att· that agreement Thrrc: are a lot of othrr l'i'>UC'i 10\ oh ed " Drane\ declined to d1'><:U\\ the other t\\UC'>. sa)tng 'Tm no! gmng to II) the case in the newspaper'>·· Responding lo the lrvin1: C u demand lor SI 0 m1ll1on in hab1ht) 1no;uranu: Dranq ~1d 'Wt• gol S'i m1l11on That'\ a stan In lc><la\' market. 11 ma~ not be po\~tbk to gt•! SIO million." lt''i not JUSl the w.i1er par!., ht• -.aid . hut ulle'> and rhurthc\ Parent may sue as 2 students barred from grad ceremony By STEVE MARBLE OtlheO•J ..... I""' T "'o high <>ehool \cn1or\ lrom Hunlington fkJ1 h "ere hJnl\hnl from graduatwn ceremon1t'\ Wedncsda\. becau'e ol tn\o(H•m1·nt 1n an ofT-campu'i pan~ But one of the youth) ..au.I he ma\. take kg;il a1 tt11n for what hr cun!>tders overtealous punishment Keith Matlock, one ol two Ocean View H1gh ~hool \llllklll\ who were nut allowed to part1npate 1n Wt·dnc~3\. night"' gradu.it111n ceremonies. wa' o;in1tcd out tor punt\hmeni 1n lhl' '><-hool'!> ha\te 111 \l'I an exam pk. according lCI h1'i lather The \tudcntc; v.cre "madc 10 loo~ Ith \111la tht• Hun and lhl·n unl:url> barrC'd from 1radua11on C\Crll'><-''> \.:uJ PJul M.ttlod; 1ht· fathcr "I would hkc to know 'f\.hcn a \<.hool\ authont1,. 10 purw.h \IOP' and mine begin-;." he ~a1c.J "I think th c)''ve gom· too far I le \Jld h1\ \On'\ pllnt\hcment IS SC\ ere anc.J IITC\.Cr\tbk ··wt• ha"e no rt•cour<1e The ccremon> "o"er "he \31d ·· 1ht•1\\ut• (Plc: .. c: MC PARE1'T/A 2) Malpractice case too small for lawyer~ Ingrown toen a il worse after treatment. but FV family can 'tget compensation Thi-; 1~ a \lc>r\ about 11ttk VKllm\ It dO<'\n't invohc a molt11111l11on dollar la"'\uat The medtl'UI 11lment 1'in'1 a hrukrn had or brain damaitc 11·, ahout an inirown lt>C.'niUI \nd 1~\ ahout a fountain Valle) . tet'n·aier whoi.c loot problem 'lipped pa\t the \afeguard, of modem med1· nil care. State 1nve,t1pton 'llY the ph)''ltc1an who treated hi\ toe wa<, not really a doctor at all It''\ aliw1 ahout parTnt~ "°duns mode'' lOmfle'nu11on for mn1u'Jll , __ ...__ __ , expen'ie\, uni} lu d1~ovcr they rc s1mpl} small potatoco; 1n a vu\t legal 'tcw I hr par.rot\ l la1m at least .50 lawver\ h1H turnt'd down 1hc1r ca4ie bc-c-au~ the potent11l p3~otT JU~t 1\0 ·1 larae ennuah The way Barry 11nd 1 en f.lorcn ~ 1t , the medical and leg.'\I profo,\lon~ have hit them with a douhl(' whom· m~ht: Florrn' \lt) tht'\-ntl'I ·• ph\' 1C'1an named Alvin J.1mr' Ste"'-..'' 1n Janual'\ IQ!(~"' fmcra1 <an-I am1h l < cnta .1 \\:Ilk 111 , hn1l at I ,Q()(1 Brnol.hur,1 S1 tn fountain \.all<") fhe Floren\ adnwrd Stewan., \l\.k 1n trt'atmi thr1r l'lc1r<11 ~on \trvl··, t'olS<.' ol mnnonudcor,1<; h\I ortlt nng ,1 hlnocl tc.,t then flft'\l nh1n11 JOll· hHlhl'\ "I hkrd him bccauw-hr'd 'lll:nd 1ln hour 1n 1hc-n' talktn& to \Ou 11 HlU d1dn·1 unJcntand rometh1n Tera Floren \A1d "tic was~ "e" n11 t' gu\ Wt' Wt"l"l' gc11na to u~)um for a r('Julu ph ~"' 1an." O"er thf' followina yt'ar, tht" f-lor en~ and thf'1f thrtt 'iOn' ttturnt'd to the walk·tn d1n1l w1th other minor mt"Jt~I pruhlem' Jn on~ 1n tan( t' Stc,,.,ar1 rem<H n1 n grn"'thlromMri. florc-n· .. 1001 f.\c-n though the 1m·1,1t>n !>phi i>pcn afier the doctor remo'C'd thc \lltrhe' 111,t rcqu1red a ho'tp1tal cmerJtt•nn room \I'll, tht' I lorc'n\' la 1th in nr \tc-w.irt J1dn't Wa\CI In Januar. I ~Kfl f t'rt I lnren t1111k her m1dJk 'on. < hn ... no"' 14, hat k to the walk-in l hntl lor trratmt'ni 111 an apparenth 1nft"ltC'd ingro"'n ns1I on h1\ let\ h11 toc· \nnther ph\\ t 111n 'he \8 \, pre"°nbt-d an an11b101tr and '"'trut•ted C hn ' tn 'oak the IOI Ten \ltd thc: prohlem tlarC'd .1g;11n .and Dr Stt'wart" \Ondul\ \\hrnthr Flor('M tttumeJ "He \Oak('d m\ lot' 111 .. 1 l IHI\ Floren rC'l'lllcd "t ht•n he p..i mr a ... __ ) c1re ha\ln~ trouble gelling in'luranl"e (0(.1 · Thl· nc '' \lep 1s a heann@ 1n lront ot a Judge on Tucsda). said Drane) He .-.aid he dad not believe the heanna would affect the opening of the park next week The park could open as earl) as Wednc~a\, pending final inspet.t1om h> the rll ~ and rnunt) he \aid The hcann~ 1n Orange C ount~ "iupenor c 'oun on the lemporal) restraining order 1s scheduled fru Tuesda.., at 9 10 am before Judge Harmon <ico\1lle However survey results reiterated the arguments that toppled the com· pan> s plans to build the largest tower in Orange County As an olive branch of sons. the Costa "'Aesa-bascd developer ~nt out 15,000 questionnaires 1n early Apnl asking resident<> for help in redesign· mg the tower The building would be the first 1n~tallmen1 on a 98-acrc office com· pie' planned lor Scgef"'itrom farm· land between Fair\ It'"' Road. (Pl eue eee 81tY8CRAPBR/A2) D.A. cites Alcala sex-crime history Defense pleads with jury to spare his life: death heartng closes By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ot-0 .......... .,. C ailing cOn\1llt·d L1lkr lfodnn James \llala;i"prcda1or""'hod1dn'1 descf'-e p1h or ') mpa1h'. Dcput~ 01-;tnct .\ttomc' Thuma' < 11icthal'I asked Jurof'\ Wedne\da' h> ll"t' him lht' death penalt) '\peaking durin~ final nrguml'nt'i ht-fort• the "iupc'nor < nun JU" began its prnnll\ phase dehberat111n\ in \anta .\na tll\J&'t < 11>Cthi1l\ ..aid ol o\lcala "He'' a •.nual l'arn1,ore a PHIL S1E1DEllAI Focus ON THE NEws \hot lo numh ti l hl'n ht· tut lhr "'hok n11l out " tn th<' "rck' that lollti~t·tl hr ~uJ. the: natl hc)an fJ1)wina had, 1m profle'rh cuttina into h1' hX' ··11 didn't hurt to "'car .. hell',, hut ii you h1111orhum(ll>t111. 11 hun." < hn' ~•d H1' m<•thr1 \IHI that nn a l11llm.1.-up (Pleaee ee-e f'AMTL T I A2) meat eater .\nd lhe meat ht' thnve'i ITT'l 1\ c)ur children the mo~t innocent mt'mhcr._ of our wc1et) " \ltala waH·onv1ctcd for the ..e1.onc.J llm<' on \.1ay :'8 for the kidnap and mu rd<'t of 12-year-old Rob1 n c hmt1nc \am'ioe ol Huntington lkalh H1~ fif"'il lOn\ 1t t1on for the June I IJ°'ll 'la\ 1ng. whKh -;ent h1tn to death ni~ at C\an ()ucnttn. was O\ ertumcd h\ thl ( alalorn1a 'iuprcme C oun l11l\·thah guided 1uror\ thmuah a hl\ton ul .\kala s cnmmal rctord, da1ing tu I '}flX when he kidnapped IC year-old t ah Shapiro ot Hollywood and left her for dead In 1 1.P~ ht' wa\ g1 \ <'n J 'entrnl c of one \ car-to·hle ltir that lnml' (PlcaN eee ALCAL A / A 2) Charges filed in phony doctor case Bt PHIL NEIDERMAN °'-~ .... ·-£ nnque Herrera, a Santa .\na rT!itdent cha1cd \\1th 1mper,onat1n1 a ph)\tc1an or 18 month~ at twt> walk-in chnic~ will faet 1 fl fclnn y charge<> at a Pf't"·tr11I hc-annf Jul} 16 in We't Oran e < otint) !". untl 11)11 <nun t>rrut' Dl\tnn "nor~' Manin Engqu1~1 "'ho '' prOICC uun \he 1.·a\C \11lt Hent-ra t ould be ~·ntt'nced to a mA~1mum tight \el\t\ in pnliOft al ht "fouod 1u1lt) "Ht' alrc d cha ce1u n1 th n wtiutd , ......... J Orange Caut DAILY PILOT I Thursday, June HI, 1980 'FAMILY CAN'T GET COMPENSATION ••• ftomAl vwt, a dllTercnt phys1c1an told her he ~n'l bave ~moYtd the cnhrt-, u Dr. Stewart had done. ' in Apnl. the Florens rccca vcd a jolt when they saw ome nt'wspal)('r arucJa: "Dr ~lcweart" had b«n . 11TC$tod. ln\'CSll&ators for the C ahfornaa ~ of Med1t1lll Quality Assuram:c sa1~ the man who had b«n 1reat1na pattents at the Fountain Valley dinll' wu Enrique Herrera, 36. of Santa Ana. The real Dr Stewart, they \aad, was a 64-yea.r-old rctued Oxnard retident who~ medical credential& were beana used 1llqally by I lerrrra Herrt'ra wu 1a1lcd on charJ~s of prac11c101 med1c1nc without a laccn\t" and foraina prescnpt1ons. He 1s c urrently free on bail aw11t1ng a Jul~ 16 prc-mal hranng Meanwhile, the AorcM \31d < hr1" has been to other phys1oans who told them Herrera's ingrown toenail trcal- mcn1 wa111mproper and lhal the 1ecn- qcr will need lollow-up care The medical bills for 1hr 1oe :llread) total aboutS.SOOand ma~ t\en1uallyreach S 1,000. Chm' parent\ ~•d tht'tr medical ansuranlt' ~on'l cover 11 all The Floren' -..i1tl tht'~ phoned I )r Francis Foo. mctl1lal dtrt"1;tor of thl· Emera1-Care l'entcr\ wher( llt'rrcra worked, 10 ask tor re1mhur~mcnt. The) sa1d Foo was ')'mpathetu:. but rdused 10 rtfund an.>: mone> When the Daily Pilot med w reach 1he medical director. a chnal' cm- ploye~ satd Foo as not com men tina on an}' m11tten conL~rn1n1 Herrera E"<plottna legal remedies. the Flor· cm phoned the Orange Count> d1s1r1c1 auom<'y's otnce but wt-re rclrrrcd 10 thr ( ·ahlorn1a 80.&rd ol ,Medic-al Qualil) Auuriamc 1 en Flortn !!aid she called the board's Santa Ana olTict' about a month ago and was told the family would be mailed complaint forms and would be called b> 1nvc"11gators ~he '>l'IY'> no forms or phone calh followed. however "'Ar~. Flof"(n said '>ht phoned again. onl} to be told lhcrr was no rernrd ol her far\l call Ag;11n. a complamt lorm was prot111\t'd and not rcn:1ved Two weeks ago \he called the board ontt' agoiin, but ..aid 'iht' \till ha\ gotten no rc'iponsc Y.. hen informed ol the Floren · da1ms. Steve W1llord. tht' ~alramen- 10-bascd ass1stan1 t'\C\:ullYe d1re,1or oftht' board. said J Ut''>d3). ''I'm \l·ry surprised that tht\ ha'> n•>l hc<.'n lollowcd up on " He pro" 1dcd a name anti add re'>' ul J \Upt:n •~or for lht· Floren' t1H onWl 1 11 the} stall receive no rcspon~ PHONY DOCTOR CASE ••. From Al years." Engqu1-.1 <..11d "I would 1hink practically spealing that there~ Ill be no add1tiunal lh.irge'> l11l•tl llut thl tn vcsttga 11un I\ ungo1 ng .. flerrcra was arrt'Sh.'tl in ,\pnl attn 1nvcst1eator\ Im the< al1lnrn1a Board ol Med1tal C)u.1111~ \\\Urancc charged that ht' h.1d hl·l·n rosing a\ Dr .\h 10 Jame\ ~ll''AJn while work- ing at thl· I nwrg1.C ;ire f am1h ( entt'r\ 1n f oun1,11n \.ilk'\ and 'W t:'itmin .. tt'r ln'C'>llg.iton \Jiii lht• 1l'.1I l>r \te"'.c1rt "'a' a re11rt·J flh' '" 1,111 tht·n h\tng in Chnard [ngQu•'>I ~1d Hem.:ra 1' lrcl· un S:?5.UOO bail Thl· pr11,ccu1or ..au.J he C\pt.'ll' lfrncra lo l'Oler J l(Ulll\ ur nu-loll ll''>l pica a 1 the Jul' I 1, h('an ng. but addl·d 1h;i1 hl' " prerart'd 10 tr. the ~a~· "f he lJUt'\tHIO I\ not "'hat he did but what tit• \flU do lo t11111 1111 what hl· d1J. fngqUl\t \<!Ill \f\ p!.l\ltlOll " lhat ht' <.hould go lo prl\on •· l ht• pro\el utur 'aid that 11 I km·ra plead\ guilt\ or 1\ ton' 1ctcd a JUdgc lOUld ali.u ~nlt'nll" him tu c.ount\ pal or place him on proba11on Steve A. Smith, a senior special 1nvesttgator for the medical as- surance board, ~id he has dc- tcrrnincd Herrera wa'i not ltccn'iCd to practtct' med1ctnt' or to work as a rhys1c1an's assistant an California. llerrt'ra reportedly r~cavcd somt' medical training in the US. Navy ~m11h said state investigators have rc\lt'-'t'd rec:ords of patients treated b~ Herrera at the Fountain Valley and \\ estmin1<>ler chnars He \atd no deathi. or cnpph ng IOJ unes have been hnl.ed to tkrrera·s lrcatment so far. ~tt''e \.\. alfortl. anastant el(e<:Utl\C director of the state board, said the Herrera ca')C and medteal neghgcn<.c •illegat1on'> 1n,oh1ng an ancsthesiologl\t ha'c led his agenc) lo behe'e lUrrcnt laws regarding hten<;ang and mon1tonng of ph~'>- 1uJn\ arc inadcqui.ite Wilford \did hr belie' C'.:t \Orne "panaal leg1\latl\t' fhc~" "''" tx- 1ntroduced thl\ )'Car with more '>Wet"pmg change'> an the la\\ e·qx:ctcJ nnt )'Car But~ tltorJ said compensation for the Florens' medical expcnsn as oubtde tht' board's 1unsd1ction. For help with a c1v1I lawsuit. the florcn' bcpn contacting dozens of attomc)'s through rcfcTT'BI services, advertu.cmcnts and lht' Yellow f'aic~ · F very one of them told Ille ll wa' a cut·and-dned cue of malpract1~ but that tl was too small for them," Barry Floren said. "The attorneys said 1t WU I &ood CISC, but we $hOuld find wmebodr. else 10 do som1hina about at It d1dn t 1nvolvr enough money for them." Pcrc;onal IOJUr) la'Ayers trU· dit1onally collect their foc11 l) a ptrcentage of any settlement or aw11rd The Florens say that even 1f ( hm' t()(na1I problems were found to be VI onh $I 0.000 to SI S.000 over their son'c; ltfet1mc. tht' lawyers felt their share wouldn't be wonh the 11mc involved "What the attorne)'s are 0 look10g for" Barry Floren said. "1s a someone who \3) \ thl'lr injury 1\ going to take a lot of surgef) and reconstruction th.it''S going to run into hundreds of thou!>ands ol dollars ·• Mark Edwards of Tustin, who 1s pres1den1 of the 9S~member Orange County Trial Lawyers Association, said that when when attorneys tum down cases involving small sums of monoy, at's not a mutter of legal realities. "h's a fact of business life, .. he sajd, "It's just like. a doctor who makC$ a decision whether to treat a patient who doesn't havt' insurance or the means to pay for 1t privately." Edwards said the Florens' case could prove very complicated be- cause the clintc's malpractice in- suranc-c probably won't cover treat- ment by a l)('rson who wa<; 1m- l)('rsonating a doctor Y ct the small return on tht' H>t'natl damage!> might nOtJUSllf} the:" lime an attorney would have to Sl)('nd on 'Such a comple'I case. Ed~ards <;a1d Edward\ !>aid the Florens· best bet might be to tr. to rt'covcrdamages in \mall claim~ coun -where auomcys aren't permmed That proposal might apl)('al to the frustrated fam1l:r "It's a shame do<.tors arcn 't the wa> lht'} u<1ed to be." Barry floren said. "Doctors and la'A }CT\ seem to have become Just big bus1 nc!tscs now, They don"t care about pcopk anymore It's JU~l about money .. ALCALA DEA TH HEARING CLOSES ... From Al In I~ 74 hc p1dcd up I ~-)car-old J uhc Juhmon ol H un1ing1un Heal h and took hc:r lo th<' 'horehne where the~ <omuketl .1 m.iriJui.ina l 1g.trc.-ttt· and he l.:1\\ed her I hn ~ere \POttl·d i.ind \kala wa, relUTnl'd 111 pn'>on for FERGUSON .•. From Al l\lthough ht· ,., un\Ufl' h<>'-' much \upport the prupml·d motion hac, among kllo" "'''cmhh nH."mh<:r'>. h•rgu<,on ,,11d V1rtnam 'rlcram M,ICIUP'> bat I. h1111 \lrongl) fhc lcud hcl~l'cn h:rguwn .t c,1;wnd1 llln\cr,at1\c and lla'Ydl.'n .1 litx·ral l>t·mo,r.it \lam·d 1n \-f;n I 'IX., ~ ht•n I t'rgu\on lJllcd llaYdtn a tra1t111 dur1np. .10 emot1unal Jc:hall' 1\l'I .1 rl'\11lut11Jn hon11r1np. V1t•tnam 'rtnan' lla\tkn a1dt·, h,1\1.' J1\nll\\Cd r crgu\on· .. cflurt\ ..... granchtantling llJ\dcn hJ\ nnt•r ht.•t•n uinvictl·d ot lrt'a\on or \lmll.ir chargl'\ Ill\ lOll\ ll l1t111 ul d1argt•\11l lt1n\p1ran 111 11111 .11 tltl' 1<1111\ lkmucrJtlt ( on\l'll Hon \\Cll' J"ml\Wd h\ i.iO app<::11\ llJUrt parole "1ola11on .\ll<:'r h1' 1977 parole pt.1lttl· lound nude photo\ ot children 1n .\lcala\ homt' He got ~II da ~., for parolt· "tolauun In 1'174hcp1lked upa 15·\CJr-<ild girl in Pa..adl·na .. , k tx1unJ her. heal her. \tulled a \hart tlu"'n hl·r throat and gagged her until \he p3\\t'd out ;· < roethal' ..aid "Tht'n he rapt:d hC'r .md <iodom11l'.d her ·· \ It'" month' later hl· k1d11aprx·ll Jnd murdered Sam'><>C .. f here·~ \Omclhing ahoul him that''> ahnurmall) "1olcntl} allral ll·d to ~oung gar I\ ... C 1t)('thJI\ ..aid But the Pr<>'>n utor \uggc\ted 1ur<if\ '>huulJn'1 led i.iO\ p1l\ or '>\lllfl.1lh\ for \kala "•\\k '111ur'><.'ll '1)11 I ~.int to "'a'>IC 1l on hun'' .. ht• \a1d 'This I'> the l.111<.I ol la'>e th.it lall' tor the death pcnalt\ ii 1u,t1tl 1' to hf wn cd ·· he c:onc.lutlcd Dcfcn~c allornC\ lohn Patmk l>olan told Juror\ tci'a\k lhl'm\cl vn ii thn wcrl' lOn.,.1ncl·tl of Akala\ gu11l It not. gl\ 1ng him the dca1h pcna11, v.uuld be a m1'>1.1k(· 1h:u u1uldn'1 he l •irrn ll'd, hl· \a1c1 Hl' cited numl•rou\ v.1tne"c' from \an C)uentin v.h11 lt''>tlficd lt1 \llalil'' modl'l lx'ha., iur and t;1lkcd ab11u1 the work ht• dtd lor other\ v..h1lc an inmate 'Hl h.1, a 13 \.Car track record 1n prnon w11hout a problem." Dolan \a1J "\ uu kno"' Thoma!> C1oelhals 'Aoultl'' c tx·en Jll O\.er Rodnc) Alcala like J <:heap \ull If he had had onl' prnblcm .. I >olan \a1d a hfe <,enlcnce without the P<>'>'>lh1ht) ol parole would serve lhe ...imc purpo!>t:'I as the death penal!\ 1ndud1ng scparatwn from 'onet\ and pro1-1d1ng a deterrence to tu1urr Lrtmcs Ht· \a1d a Ille \l'nlentc abo would he appropnatcl) 'l<'Hrc. becau\c 11 gu<irantl·ed lite in a r,mall cell "with lhl' 'A<H\I of the wor<;t' ofsoc1Ct) "II \OU look larefully into Rodney ..\k<1ltt. ~nu 'II <,ec there·, ~omethang 1n h1\ hk "'onh sa-.. ing," Dolan said "Ju\lllt' I!> '>Cf\. Cd in life without parole Jntl 11'\ tempered w11h mea' "he lllntludcd I oll11"'1ng the l los1ng ut lin•tl art?,umcnl\ Judgt· Donald Mt:Canin \t'nt lht· JUT} home They ~en· i,chetlulcd to tx•g1n dehberatton\ on \kala'\ pun1\hmcnt toda} HIGH SCHOOLS FAIL ST ATE GOALS ... From Al How local schools fared Sunny skies along Orange Coast &.inny etc• .in follow night Ind motNnQ low ctouct. OYer tl'le Ofange Cout. tl'le Nat1on11 w .. ttier s.MCe Mk.I The hftcatt;for 8 pm EDT. Thu, J' Hight will range from tl'le upper 80s 9t the beec:Ma 10 mkS 70. Inland Low. wftl ti. In the mid 509 to low to.. Ouaty nortttweet windt 15 to 30 mph wtll blOw through not1hem loc:al mountain•. wt!«• hlgha today wtll ti. In the 70• Lowa will reno-from tl'le upper 30e to tl'le mid 509 Gutty weat wlnda 15 10 25 mph wttl blow through northern ~ •. wtl«e hlgha wtll ti. In tn. "Pf* eo. to upp. tot In tl'le hlOh d...n and 102 to 110 In the low deeert. Low9 WM.I reno-from tl'le upper l50a to mid 70.. W .. 1 to IOUthweat wtnda 15 knota will blow ewer 2·f0ot .... through IM In~ coHtel watera wMl'e night end morning tow cloud• and fog will ci.ar by thlt afternoon and wv.olng A tmall craft advltory I• poattd from Point Coneeptton to Santa RoN ltl~d fOf northwnt wtndt of 20 knott and OCC81lonal Quttt tO 30 knott, end 10-foot .... through tontght U.S. Tempe ··~·~ "'01fTI '-m ~ Wwm _ Cot0._. ~ -.11woug11•p m w~ .. Le 71 4t ..... 7t •• M ~ IO t1 70 66 .. 12 77 Sl 14 M 12 .. 1l 54 11 <II 70 •• t2 5t 17 .. .. u ., ,, n 12 fl 0 .. " "' 47 71 40 .. 71 77 62 '° ,, ., ... ti N ., 17 14 IO 12 .. ., " .. " as o II .. 1• '4 .... " 7' " 11 ... 6:1 10I II n 4:1 17 51 N la IO 14 71 41 IO U .. 13 t5 10 " ra 12 &3 t1 .. 51 IJ.3 71 .. .. 71 14 n 10$ ,. 12 72 7t N " Ill S"<>wtre flllWI fvr•• Snow Oectvde<I .._, S111o0nwr &y ,__ WM,. ~ "'°"" u 8 Oto! Cl eo--c • lenta ... bet• 71 64 a-.ena ... .. Senta.._ ,. .. ._ ...... 17 12 ltodlton ., .. T.,_V..., .. IO T0<r-ti .. Y~Vly 71 50 Tldea TODAY Flr9110w i-o1. ti\ o.4 I ~-1211111 .. 104pm ti ~Noh 731pm t7 ,,_,AT Fffllow 2M&.t11 12 ~-92ee.m .. , 5lpt11 20 9-ldhll'I • 1tp"' 70 84#1 r-1oclr, ltl & 41 a.m and -· a1 1'07 p rn Moon f-IOCl9'f Al 5 41 p ti\ Ind -· •U t2arn 71 41 11 u 73 .. •2 42 n 45 .. Ill 12 fl 73 41 71 52 17 ,. Extended 17 70 7t 52 83 .. 101 79 .. . °"" tw IW IW aw SKYSCRAPER PROPOSAL CUT DOWN •.• l"romAl Sunnowt-r Avenue Harbor Boulevard and the San Diego Free- way. Results from the ,.urvey $howcd that residents ret4[T\•na the pre- addrcssed postcard were more con- cerned w11h environmental impacts than they were with the amcn1t1es offered by the proJC<:t. After traffic and height. respon- dents hsted as their pnonues: reduc- mg the overall scale, 8 2 l)('rccnt. prov1din$ more JObs, 7 9 percent. max1mmn$ open space, 7 6 percent. havmg a d1stinct1vc design. 4 2 per- cent: prov1d1ng cultural fac1ltt1es, I 9 percent: and prov1dmg employee child care. 0.8 percent. An an gallery. a child care center and 15 acres of parkhke landscaping were used by .the Seaerstroms as selling points to diffuse oopos1t1on 8ut the amenities were ranked by respondents as the lowest of pn- ont1es Ross interpreted the results to mean the pubhc wanted a shorter building with a lower profile. Respon- dents also want the company to resolve potential traffic problems cau~d by the project. Ross said the new building will have a more subtle deslgn. PARENT MAY SUE... SMOKERS ••• From Al From Al now is authonty." Job-related and cancer 1s common to The father <;aid he and othe~ have contacted an attome~ with firefighters. If these workers become e•q>en1sc 1n c1v1I ltbt'rt1es and may file sutt against the Hunttn&ton disabled. the> are cntttJed to a year·, Beach l n1on High School D1stnct pa}' and bt'nefits and 50 pert:cnt Anotht'r parent who'it' child was not barred from graduation ntcs hfcttmc pension -regardless of the said the group decided against seeking a temporary restraining order to length of their employment with the po<.tponc gradua11on ctt) School officials said up to 50 Ocean View sludcnts part1c1pated 1n Io reduce the probabtltty La.auna an off-campus pan) held an two rooms at an Irvine hotel Monday will have to pay such cos~. the c11y The room was pan tally destroyed and littered wuh beer cans and will first consider JOb appbcants who other alcohol beverage cont.amcrs. according to C.athy McGouJh. arc confirmed non-smokers or those ~pokeswoman for the Huntington Beach Union High School D1,tnc1 who have not smoked for at least one "The 1nformat1on we got was that some students stayed al the yt-ar part} five minutes. others fivt' hours:· she said "Two students were The e"<-smokers must promise 1dcn11fied a~ those responsible." . nc:"vcr to resume smoking. If they But Matlock !M11d the incident has ~n ~rossly exaggerated and begin smoking, they could lose their that damage consisted of no more than stains an the room's carpeting. JOb. "I am not going to defend what my son dtd. What he dad was When ( ounc1lman Robert Gentry \..,rong But my po1n11s that this as an instance where:" the parents should asked how the ctty would determine if be allowed to do the:" pun1sh1ng." said the father "And he wall be the appltcants were non-smokers. punished .. ( lark said some ett1e' use polygraph The party at the Holaday Inn was not a school-sanct1onfa event tests and therefore'' outside the ~ope of the school d1stnct's authonty. !>attl Despite oppos1t1on from Mayor Matlod Martha Collison and Councilman "What If the party had been at my house? Would tht'y ~till be Dan Kenney, Mtnlun defended the harred from graduation'' I have three more luds who are going to attend pohcy. sayma smokers contract das.- thl\ high school and I would ltkc to have some answers." the father said ea.es "that will debilitate and kill ··I don"t want the school to thank 11 has an absolute nght to run and you" control someone·, life." Kenney. a former smoker himself. Ocean V1t'w Pnnc:apal John Meyers could not be 1mmed1atcly <;a1d. "I have a b11 problem with the rt'achrd for comment becau~ of the graduation ccremon)' city telling people they may not be "'A cC1o ugh said that a breakfast for graduatmg student~ wa\ held at hired for doing something that is the same hotel the morning af\er the party Some c;tudents who unhealthy but not tlleaal." auended were taken out of the banquet room and questioned dunng "Clearly, 1f you cat "trench fncs I 2 1hr hrcakfast. but no one was arrested umcs a day that, too, as unhealthful "'Aailock and other parent<t said they will ask their children to pa) Thi, borders on intcrferina with tor 1he1r share of the damages people's c1v1I rights," he said. He ..aid his son ha<; an above average grade point avt'ragc A' part of the proposed policy, the <1dm1n"ll'llll!( lht ( \I' ll'\I\ Ill I I I to 1h11d \nth n~hlh-.ind I .th JtrddCf\ in rl.'aJ1ng v.r1111·n l"\· prnw1n 'f>l'lhng .ind 111,tth 111 "" d Jon lo nll'a\Ufl' h11v. ,1111k11t\ .uc pnl11rmrnJl, 111 t',ll h \l hnc1I dl\tr1l1 panic1patcd 1n spons and will attend college in the fall city hasalrcady ancrca~ psycholog.i- Here show each 01 the Orange Coast high schools fared "Bui ht dad something wrong and he wall meet with the cal coverage an tts medical plan •Corona del Mar High an average reading score or70 2 percent represents a 3 3 appropnatc d1sc1pl1ne .from me:· he said. scheduled tn-house nutntion tramina l ht' C \I' tl'\I 'Ah1d1 high \t:hool wnwr' took la\t f>nrmtwr. " b.ic,ed 11n tlw \litlt"\ 1ll11(kl lUrrtlulum \land.trd\ ,1 tr.tnlt'work lhal Ullc, ..chool\ ""hat th•') \ho11ld h,t\.l' 1n tht• ' urrtt tthtm l" t m .. 1tur.1gt p.11t11 •rMt111n ii "h1111) l ·tll lllJclhl\ lor ii l o\h a~ard from 1lw ,1.11i: h\ 1nt111g at lta\t 4' pt'll t·nt ol ''' 'l'llllll\ Y.. htle I l11n11t \aid \l11re\ arc right .. r>n tarttt't." he and other t'tlucat1on oflic:1ah "''" he looking tor a full I pcrtt'nl 1mprmcmcnt in hoth reading anti math 1n thr nc\t t'Wo 'l't:ar\ ''(rood tr\1 \<orn arc onl\ parl 111 wh111 makr\ g1md sch1>'1I'> hut poor or Jetl1ning tc\t ~'>rt''> ,If,. a tlangrr S) mpt11m ol lal ~ 111 hirn1ng.'' tfnn1g '>aid "Thr. \<. hool'i wl\,tt h art· tin l1111n~· \1mpl) .art· not dl'l1\Cr1ng .ind the t1mr 10 fo1. u\ a11cnt1nn nn tht"m " here" If un1$ \:Hd "''" mt'J\UTt'\ ~ 111 tx·g1 n an l'om1ng month'> to 1mpr11\C' 1n \lr\1ct1on MAIN OFFICE J ti "'"' fl• ' ...... • .... •0<3 .. , fl • , "'" ... _ ~ C._,•eo1at 6'? 'Mii D<Alf·-A .,., • "? •ll VOL. 18, MO. 170 ' percent drop, an average math score of 7• 5 percent eQuals a 2 2 percent drop Met for employees and offertd to pay the nenher goal bul still scored tn top 25 percent In reading against comparable schools cost of quit-smokinir climes. •Co~MeuH~~~~615.a3tpercent~op.mmV.O.a6•pe~mr---------------------------------------------~ drop Met neither goal and was In the bottom 25 percent In reading • El Toro High reading 70 0. 3 7 percent Improvement, math 77 t, 5 6 improvement El Toro High was the onty local school and one of 91 statewide -to meet both goals and score Tn the lop 25 percenl In both reading and math • Ed111on High (Huntington Oesch) reeding 70 1, 2 6 lmprovemenl, math 74 8. 1 O improvement Met both goals and was In top 25 peroenl In reading • Estancia High (Coste Mesat reading 65 3. 1 6 5 percent drop; math 71 5 a 2 • percent drop Met neither goal and wu 1n bottom 25 percent In reading • Fountain Valley High reading 67 8 0 3 Improvement, math 75 5, 3 O 1mpiovemen1 Met goal In math and was tn top 25 percent In math • Huntington ~each High reading 64 1, a 1 3 percent drop math 72 1 1 3 improvement Met goal In math was In top 25 percent In math • Irvine High reading 69 8 3 7 Improvement, math 78 1, 3 3 Improvement Mel goa1s n both rNding and malh an~ored In lop 25 percent In math • Laguna Beach Htgh reading 70 7 3 1 Improvement. math 73 2. a 1 O percent drop Met goal In reading 1n top 25 percent In r"dlng • Laguna Hiiis High rNdlng 68 7 3 11mprovement. math 77 7. 6 7 Improvement Met goals in both rHdlng and math and scored In top 25 percent 1n math. • Marina High (Huntington Beach) reading 68 1, 1 •improvement; math 74 O a 0 J percent drop Met goal in rflladtng and wet In top 25 percent In bOth rHdlng and math • Newport Harbor High reading 89 8 2 8 Improvement. math 75 9 • 3 improvement Met goals In both reading and math and ICOfed In top 25 percent In math • Ocun View High (Huntington Beach) rMdlng M 2, a t 6 percent drop. math 7 2 9 1 4 improvement Met goal In math and wa1 In top 25 percent In math • Unlver1lty High (Irvine) rHdlng 71 O. a 0 8 perc.nt drop; math 79 8, 2 8 improvement Met goal In math and wH In top 25 percent In both r .. dlng and math • WOOdbrldge High (Irvine) reading 88 0, a 1 • percent drop, math 77.8, 3 6 Improvement Met goal In math and wH In top 26 percent an math Justcall 642-6086 Whal do )Ou ltke about tht Dail> Pilot" What don't you lake" (all thr number above and )'Our mes\Aje will be recorded. trantcnbed and de· lt"ered to the appropn11e editor. 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