Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-06-26 - Orange Coast PilotTOMOMOW: THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1986 Board gets tight county bitdget Proposed expenses cut by $29 million because of revenue-sharing cutbacks salary nc&Ol1al100S With 'hrnff \ deputies. Oepanmcnt heads were aiven 1n ~truct1oni to hold their budaet re- quests to the same net cotts as in 1985-86. P1c:kryl Yid. Most SUC· Ctt<ied despite havina to absorb a 4. 7 salary increase for most of the county·~ 11 ,000-plus employees, he said. By USA MAHONEY Of .. o.lly ......... Told to hold the fiKal line an the face of federal revenue-shanng cuts, county dcpanment !lead~ deh vercd a no-growth SI 263 b1lllon budget proposal to the Oranac County Board of Supervisors Wednesday. Coeta Meean Don Haid wtna the aold medal ln the men'• crew •lnClee competition Wed.nactay ln t&e Callfonla Pollce Olymplca. Bee B 1. World Israel asked to probe alleged secret service coverup of the deaths of two captured Palestinian hijackers./ A7 INDEX Advice and Games Boating Bulletin Board Business Clasalfled Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sport a Television Weather Weddings 84 81 A3 A8-9 CS-7 85 C7 82-3 86 A3 C4, 8 c 1-4 83 A2 A10 The proposed I 986-87 budget 1s 2.2 percent. or $29 m1llton, less than this year's S 1.292 b1ll1on budaet But late add1 t1ons could erode 1111 con- '>Crvat1sm by SI 0 to 11 mil hon by the July 30 budget heanng staff analyst Dick P1ckryr said Not taken anto account 1n the proposed budact arc unresolved Proposed jail improvements caused a huae leap 1n tht' 'henff- coroner'11 budaet Budget requesu from the health care and social Antique can start Great Race The Great Ameriea.n Race a eta off to aa enthuaiuttc •tart u a •tram of aearly 100 p,...1937 can lea •a Dlaneyl&lld on the Ont let of the oroee-country journey to New Tork City. HB man sues tampon maker in wife's toxic shock death By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' ..,. o.11y ~ ei.11 A Huntangton Beach police.· ofliu:r whose wife.-died of to11:1c r,h1.x:k syndrome la'lt }'car ha'I tiled su11 against the manufatturer of lhl· tampons 'lhe u..ed Attorney'> lor Robert P \\-in'>le1n widower of Ant1one11c W1n<;tc1n . filed the.· o;u11 1n Orange Count}' Superior C ourt 1h1~ week ag,;un\t Tampa.11 Inc. and Tambrands. Im·. manufac.turer'iof lampa' tampon' Ate.Ording to rnun document\ Mr\ Win,te1n d1t~d ot tmic shot k 'iyndroml' on June 19. 1 98~ follow 1ng us.col the Tampa.1t produll Mrs W1Mte1n was 1n the hving room with her hu'iband and one ol her two daughters when she died ac:cord- 1ng 10 the documents ~he bc<.·ame d1sonen1ed. ~ent into l0nvul'i1ons. ga'ipcd for hrcath and hcgan 10 <;hake v1o lentl}' \he du~d w11h1n minute\ W1n\tc1n adm1nl\tcrcJ (PR Without ~ucce'i\ Because of tht' 'lh0<.·k of Mrs. \\-1nste1n's \udden death, her hus- band and tht'n-21 -month-old dau$h· ter Joni needed counselln&. acrnrd1ng to rnurt paper'i ;\ ~cond daughter Rnttany Michele. wa s 6 months old at the time of her mother's death Attorney Frank Wright. who IS rcprt'~nllng the family declined to comment on tht' ca~ The suit chargt''i the manufacturer "'"h negligence. mahce and fraud, and claims the de"fendants concealed test results that \howed their product wa~ defecuve No requc~t for damagei. wa !> \ptci- hed 1n the \u11 T ox11.. shock \yndromc bt'~ame a national health concern 1n the late 11170'> and earh 'WOs when reoons (Ple&M .ee TAllPOJlf/A2) Sumner boosts lead to 145 votes in election recount By PAUL ARCHJPLEY OthD.ily ...... WI Write-in cand1<latt' Bruce \umner of Newport Beach pulled steadily away from offi cial 40th Con· aress1onal D1stnct Democratic can· d1date Art Hoflmann Wednesday as a recount plodded along in Santa Ana. When the recount wa\ ~uspcndcd for thr da). Sumner had pulled I 4S \Ole~ ahead of Hoffmann a follower of Lyndon LaRouche. Sumner all but reclaimed victory Tuesday after he fir<11 pulled ahead of Hoffmann. but the final outcome may not he known for another t~o to thl'C'e wcch Challengec, hy 1he Hollmann camp have slowed the pmccs\ to n near- crawl. However Sumner campaign manager David Paine ~1d he ex- pected the count to quicken 1f the trend continue\ . "As it bec<lmec; more .ipparenl Bruce will win. I think we'll \CC <1ome awon to 'IJX'ed 11 up.'' Paine 'illd Paine said the recount 1'1 \how1ng that ~me major mistake\ occurred 1n the elccuon. 1n which unofficial returns 'lhowed Sumner had won by I ,4S9 vote'I, but counts reponcd by precincts later gave Hoffmann a 26 7- vote victory. Rraistrt1r Al 01 .. on u:n1hed tloO- mann the winner la~t wrck. and Sumner demanded the rt'w unt, which IX'pn la'lt Thursday. .\hhougll Sumner 1s paying tt\e S ~00-pcr~a) cost of the recount the cou nt) mus1 rc1mhur~ him 1f he Wtn\ While ~umner had to 'ICramhlc daily 10 find funds for the recount, Paine <ia1d that problem has ea~d a'i 11 becomes apparent 'iumner will win "He calls people 10 sohcll bccau~ he ., paying day by day," Paine said. "It\ getting a lot ca\1cr •once he went over the· top, hecau\C people ~ah1e tht "'II get their money back naht il~I) services aaenc:1es ali.o ancrcued for the c:om1n1 )'ear S1an1flcantly more money has been set u1~ for capital improvements· S27 m1lhon compercd to $6.6 m1lhon 1n 1985-86. Under a court order to relieve overcrowdU\I at the main jail 1n Santa Ana, the county haa propoi.cd spendina S 13.3 million more on detennon facilities 1n the 1986-87 bu~t The increase helps l:>o<»t the shenfT-coroner's budaet from $77 m1lhon to $85.3 million. The Health Care A&ency wants S 16 m1lhon more to bnn11t1 budaet from $84 m II hon to more" than SI 00 m1lhon Most of the increa'IC wdUld 10 (or prof ess1onal and 1pec11h1.ed ~rv1c:es The $2. 7 m1lhon increase re· quested by the Soc11l 4icrv1~1 A&ency 11 modest by companeon, but spend· inaon related 11d proarama will Jump considerably from $68.3 m1lhon an I 98S-86toS142 million an 198()-87 Capital improvements include S 11 million for 1111 construction proJectS, The attrition rate on the flnt day of the 11-day race wu hlib. u 79 of the on,tnaJ 97 entra.nta made It to Palm 8prlnt•· Story on A3. OCdeveloper'sson, 19, swept to death in river By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Dellr ........ The 19-year--Old son of a prominent ~oulh county de~eloper and Republican Pany leader l'i pre\umed dead following a weekend accident 1n which he dove into the water to avoid tumbling mer Parker Dam on the ( olorado River Enc Greaor) Owen. the son of developer <1u~ o~en . ~a\ ~wept into the turbulent water near the spillway of the dam \aturctn a\ he and a fnend ~ere rid1na inner tu~. <;a1d a family friend His body has not been recovered desp11e an e\lensl\e \Carlh ..aid the lather today from the famil y'~ 'ian Juan ( ap1c,trano home "We had the dam c,hut twice to lower the water level and ~nt down dive~ W e l hanered a hehc:opter and searched by boat .\nd nothing · said the father. who spent thrtt da)'' searching for h1<1 wn bt'lort· returning home \.\t'dne~a) A. mcmonal service 1., \Ct fur 4 p m Monday at \t Maritarct ol (Pleue 11ee YOUTH/ Al) S 7 m1lhon to rq> 1ail ienu 1n the honor farm in EJ Toro and S2.S million for a new count)'\Wlde tclc- communicataons 1yst~. The county plan• to maintain a $20 m11l1on cont1n nc:y f'und f'or any uoantic1petcd cxpeoses, P1ckl)I aaad. Amon' the budat1 miucuon arc cnminaJ J.U'1ic~ facilitta, down from SSS.4 to S9.l with completion of the intalcc-rekaae center: The sheriff plans to tpend S3 million Ins on jatl ahemau,es. and the fire oro ioo (P1a.ae ... IATDG&T I A2) Hearin~ in fraud casein limbo Proceedings halted as prosecutor gets judge appointment By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Dllllr ....... A prehm1nal) heanni in Newpon Beach 1n the county's ~t (nud cast" was postponed mdefirutely Wednesday when the deputy d11tnct attorney pro~uuna the cue was appointed to a JUd&nhip b)' (',o't', George Dcukme11an. Ku Malunowunamed to a vacant Municipal Coun judgeship an Full- enon dunna a round of routme appoantm~nts statewide. Makino said be expecu to be sworn in July 14 and will be unable to continue his prosccuuoo of Thomas Caner. the Newpon Beach busi- nessman accu~d of sw1ndhna in- vestors out of up to S7S m1lhon in a pyramid scheme Carter. 3-4, is charged with 66 counts of p-and theft and 1CCUrity v1olataons 1n a scheme 1n which he alleacdly divencd inveiton· money 10 bankroll plans for an amusement (P1eue _, !RWPORT/A.2) Insanity pleaded in slaying of wife By PAUL ARCHJPLEX Of ... o.llr ........ .\ former college admtn1!ltra1or pleaded not 1u1lty by reason of an<ianll) \\-edne~ay to char&e* he murdered his e~-w1fe. but may drop that defense 11 a JUr)' falls to convict him of first~ murder r>onald Emil Dawson entered the 1n~n1t~ plea in 'upcnor ( oun . and Judae Da,1d (.mer appointed two p<iych1atmt'> 10 e"aluate the former \addleback College admtn1\trator Dawson I!> ac.:1.:used of murdenng h1<, former wife Dona Ma) Da~\On 111 f I Toro. on \cpt 15 1984. r he case l!I '>( hcdulcd to &<> lo tnal on Jut-. 14, ..aid Deputy D1stnct (Pleue eee IJlfSAJlfITT /A2) Little League dad's rift in extra innings Brace Sumner By ROBERT BARK ER aod PAUL ARCHIPLEV Of ... D...., N94 l4Mt A Little Leagur pl<na' l.tthcr got to watch his 'IOn pla) tht• hnal g3m<' ol the summer WednC'\<1a\' hut thr season 1r. far from mer fur tht· Hunt1naton Beach fam1h Robert Fo~ter. 40. ha' ~·rn ( hargt·J With ISYUlt and h:Slll'I) h't thr Oranae ( ount) Dl\tmt \ttomr' ·, office for allqcdl\ \tnking a t~n ·a(lt' umpire. pohce '\aid Wednt•\dl't And f o'lter l'i con\1Jnin(l a \U1l of h" own from thr hra"I FO\ter wa' \( hC'dukd to \urrendt•r at We" ( lran•c < nun I\ C ourthoU\t' 1n °Wr\tmtn\tt•r today on the m1\dc· m1 .rnor 'har1e 'ia1d Hun11ngton Ht•Jt h pol11.t: 1 t J 1m Walker T ht• oflinal t:har;es stemmed from .1 I :ithcr' Da} rhubarb June IS at a ~ d' 1cv. l 111lr l t·ague pmt' at Ed1\on It 111-h \ch no I t rnpire l hm l llwn 1old police th.it fo'itt'r. wh1l\C \on play\ for the \ \ ha~hall tl·am tk."t amr incen\Cd .1n1l l amr ontn the tield, \lnlona the \11111h 'i<'cral time\ in the bod>. I 11')tl'r"' ~1k. Diane. said that 111,on ~a' h1a'>(·J in hl'I umpinncand gn.1dt·d ht•r hu\hand onto thC' field. tht•n :llllll kcd him in thC' comp;an) of \(''er.ti \upportC'r'I (Pleue MC FATRER/A.2) Supplement for athletes questioned PHIL SMEIDEIUI Water park ruling due HB school drops muscle rowth study after anonymous blast at experiment --. To some athlete\ at f.d1Jnn High School in ttunt1n1ton l\ca(h, the offer wunded too aood to turn down - two to three month\ wonh of frC'c food '\upplementi that would promote mu'IC'le aro"'"th But befol't' the '\tudy of the !lupple· mcnt could bq1n, 1t was to~oed b) 1n anonymous letter that charscJ the htah achool wa\ involved in··~~ drua uperlmt"nt~ .. [d11an has droppe't thr \lud-.. hut lhC' food uppltmcnt "1t11l a \our\'e of , d1'1&1Jttment. Boottcn of thc/roduct \ay 11 help" build mutclc an ~cc~ youn th· lete'\ from uaint "ermd' Rut '>OmC' nutnuon ellJ)(rts \ly food 'upplc· mt.nts can't incrca~ mu'\Ck powl't and may not be hannleu The study wat propotcd b't Spnrt~ Rt ~h. The company pH l d1'lon parent t twO·Plft' flter that i<t1J, "The purpost" of th" ~tudy .., tn drterm1nC' tht m1n1mal amount ''' nutnt1onal 'urrlcmentatmn nr1 c" ary to ch1cvr thr ar<'att''lt 1nnea\C' in overall mu~ If mM\ for thl\ •&e· aroup nthlete .. • Af\er a M y 22 pre\C'ni.&twn to p1r<'nts and 'ltudC'nt,, about 40 ath· IC'I(' \11ned up The.-)' aareed tu U'K' a food upplcmt"nt C'alled Oamma Or· 11~nol for e11ru to 12 wttk' and unclcrao s1mpk \tttnath. mu"-k 11nd fat tcm The manufl(turcr say ~ <iamma Oruanol. al\O known a\ Gammanol, t\ e'tracted from the hran ut ncr arain Hut the ~tud) wa\ ~rapped allt1 a lettt.r rhars1n1 F dt,on w11h l"ngagina 1n "~' ctru1 e'pcnmtnt\" """ di • tr1hutrtl to hnol nffil 1"1' An\1 tht ne~'I media The \<.hool\ 11thkt1t tl1rt•l t01 , Lvman < lnwtr and tra1nr1 . R.rnd~ W1lh1m1 learnt"ti ahout the proaram from former Ram'I C o. rh Ra Mala"a\1 fhe't lx'hc\t"J Cianima On11nol was a ·'181• numtmnal \UJl- pltment. "' '>Uppher dC'tc. nbcd 1t B\ a non prt!1Cnp11on. natural anema11' c to \tero1d\, tht. l'ontroveri.1al prtscnpllon druas fhat amateur Bth · lcte\ are not ~rm11ted to u~ Rut aftrr tht. It.ti rt wa\ d1,tr1butr,1 , f dt\On Prmc1pal Jtd• Kennt'J\ and Hununaton lka<.h Union thah Sl'hool f>1\trtrl Su~rintcn<lrnt ManC' Otto \aid the\ """"' unaware _, Fo cus ON THE NEws the nutrition proanim Wll\ hl;in1 offered thruuah the '-C.ho<'I KennNI) aho <''Pf't'\o,("J ang<'r 111 the anon) mous auad on hi\ 'IChool\ rupcctrJ athtmc-prnaram. v.h1ch ha~ ~n a lt'adC'r 1n d1 1Htra1in1 dru1 u~ But "4hool nf11ltal\ Ll<"\ldc."\I Mun da\ not tn pamnpatr in thr < 1t1nmH1 < >ri1.anol \luth No athktc' tu11I (Pl•H eee £Dl801'/A3J By G. JEAN~TTf: AVENT °' .... ~,...-- 1 ht° o~n<'" of Wild R1"'cn at Lion < ountl) Safan 1n Ir' inc "''l'rt to nnd out todav v.hethrr thC) can optn the I '·•crt" watrr amuS<'ment puk under a rr' t\C'd 1n\urancc pt.n .\f\e1 rtfC'tC'eina tv.o da)t of &r'lu- mC'nt!I hetwccn lttomc)'' for tht r-rt and tht· lr'lltne ( o. owner of lht prof'(n , Ora C'ount) 'upenor < 11un Ju Harmon G O\illlt id · hr would hand down his t1Jd1t) at' pm The lr\1nc Co (Pl ... o A2 * Oranoe Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thursday. Jun• 28. 1988 DECISION DUE ON WATER PARK ••• P'1'0lllA1 ordtt June 18 to block Wednesda)'s oprnina of lh~ park bc<:ausc park. ownm had faiJed to obt.aan the full SIO million in hab11ity insuranrc stipulated an an airttment la\t )Car. said JcO Wallace, an attorney for the company At the heanna. which bcpn Tu<"\- day. Judie &ovallc said he would accept S~ulhon m finanraal •~~t!t an lieu of·the oumandina S4 million 1n hab1hty in urancc if the propnetul"\ could show proof of their asset\ The assets would go to sat1c;fy an) lawsuits apinst the Irvine (o. thnt a~ not covered by the park·., St. m11l1on in hab1hty 1n\urance Four panner\ offered their per· r.onal assets as securat\ The\ arc Robcn (J Nedry H un11.ngton Btc1l'h 13111 Drane) Jr . f o untain V dlk} Arlhur D Dawei.. Lo ma Linda Jnd Richard Zanell1 Wcstmin!lter (urporatc: asS<'tS would be dra"'n from thl· p.:ir.k itself, from -\menlJn Spom ~orld. Inc of C oullon. a co9')an\ 01A.ned b) Drane) and Daw<.'~. and lrom Bcach-\.\-c111 Propen1c) ul Hunungton Bea<.h TAMPON ... From Al 'urlan•d atrm~ th1. ,1.1unll"\ that \\ umen Y<l'rl' '>ufkn n~ anJ d\ mg lrnm lhl' d1SCa\l' ( hl' p.rl•ate\t ,unlc..'rn ll'nlCfl'd Oil a l'llx. tcr dnd ( iamble 1amp0n rcta1kd undl'f !ht name 'Rl'I\ . Jfrl\ I.IOI· pt1n\ IA.l'rl' pulled t>tl lhl' 01.lrkl'l Ho"'l'\er the < l"nl\.·r tor Dl\t',l\t' t <mtrul 1n \tlanta C 1a . '>il1J at tlw 11ml· thJt prl'ltminar\ tl''l\ indllJtrJ U\l'r\lll O!ll tampon hr and\ ran thl' ,.,~ •I gl·tting thl· lllnt'" \um~ '>tud1e'> h.1H" 'ho~n thl' llrl'<ll" '' n'>k ma ~ u1nw fr11m tJmpon'> ~ 11nlJ1n1ng "ntht'lll high ah'>orh<:nc..' rna1a1ah f ht•\\ n<lroml' I\\ hiH ,1llCfl/l'J tn a 1ap1d d.rop 1n hltwJ prt.''>\Uft.' ulll'fl rl''ult1ng 1n \hot~. high ll'\l'r \omit ing Jwrrhl·a '"in r ·"" and \llllll 11mc' dl'ath owned b) Zanella. rotal &S5Cls ofle~ u a 1«un1y a&11in,.1 the $4 maJhon 1n insurance totalled $43,600.129 "L1terall> everthina the~ ~ntk­ mcn haH 1s now in the pen, • sa1J 8raan L)~l. allorne) for thc park. "I hey·~ putlln& 1n their cnt1~ for· tune and P<'DOn J U\t'IS u su~ut for the S4 malhon .. Howcvt'r. Robert Cold~n. at- tomc) for the In inc Co, que'it1oncd the ll"Curaq of the pannef".' un· audncd linancaal ~t•tt'menu C old rcn said betv.cen the time thc com pan~ received the \t;ncmrnh at noon and the I 10 p m hC"ar111g Wcdne\ dd' the Irvine ( o. 1dent1ficd \t'H"r;tl d1'K·rcpam:1e'> in th<' statement!> < hnstopher B Mahon. Ir .. inc < u a"et manaaement direllor -.aid ht• ~J'> ali.o lonu·mt•d about the a" n· .. s1h1ht\' of tho'>(.' a!l~t!. Whrn lhl· time tome!> ho~ hqu1d .trl' thl•1r a,~,,., .. he a~kC'd. Mahon ~1d the wmpan~ V.J<, \till l onlerned about the park ., attual liabll11y in .. urancc A..lthoujth thl' park's SI m1ll 1on pnmar> pohq ma~ tx· 'ahd, hl' \aid 11 IA.a., \till untkar \\hal thl S4 m11l1on umhrdla n,.. acd "Their pohl IC'> art• JU\t \mok~· •• 0 \Jtd l oldr<.'n E'en rl·nt ha~ lx'<.'n .1 \l'lundal) 1!.~uc 10lhl'S10 m11l1on 111 insurance. Mahon said u's not that thC' park I!> un fc. but l~ Irvine C:o. want!\ to be prudent. • Coldren said the p rk had ma~ represented to the coun the 0Pt-n1na date for the t1c1hty In a iurpriae d1klO u~. Coldren said he had obtained a 'worn affidavit from RuS'I llclm1ck. a ut~ of Irvine sul)(n·mng 1nsJ>(<:tor, which states that four water shdes had not bttn completC'd. not all stairs and handrail\ had be-en installed. walkway h&hting was not complete and the park had yet 1u i.cclt .approval for fin.ii \ltul·tural plumb- ing. mechanical and heilllh tnSP<'C- tiun l )~ght rnuntC'r<.'d that 1h1!. was "\t~I). '<'I) 'lmall potatoc' We're hrre arguing about insurance No- ho<l> 1s going to II) to Ol)l'n without an ekltncal ~rm11 · BobStorc hhe1m. Jn ine manug<'r of IOSpc'dlOn ~Id ht agreell with I 'saght's a~\C'l>!.mcnt ol work outstanding ~aid Storlhhc1m. 'We're anterc."!>tcd in "K.>etng 11 finished .ind open .. \c;s1stant <. 1t> Manager Paul Brad) Jr s.i1d thn:it) would do assc~r.menls un J da1h b;1w, Brad\ ~aid he C''>t1mated the park <>Ult had anothrr Ii vt to seven da~ \of work to do FATHERFACESCOURT ... From Al 'We were nut hcckhn& "H' v.l'rl' rooting for our 'On." 'h' \Jiil Witnesses corrobora1rJ lhl' um· p1re'-1 'ers1on. \\ al~l'r ~1d The coupk ha\l' n."ta1m·d an at- lornc) and arc cons1dt'nn~ tiling a \Ult of their own. \he said f oc;ter wa\ '><.'ht"duled to ml'l"t "11h thl' allornc\ l<.lda). "I undt.·rstand hl·', .1 \t"I"\ n1n· ~oung man. \1ri. fo,tu ..aid ot f-llson "but people were \J-.mg he ""as ha' 1ng an nil da\ " Seav 1cw Lea~ue ullJnals had hanned f-oster lrom atll'nding an) mnl'i· ,,ft11c; c;on 'vamc·' hut \1onda\ h<.' \.\Clll tu l'\lUrt lo ()\ l"rtUI ll the d\."\.l\IOn \urx·nor C ourt ( omm1'i<,1onc:r •lea nor Palk ad' 1~d thl.' l1A.O ~1dc<, to realh a 1:omprom1<;C and th"· kaguc agrrl'd 10 perm11 fo~tn to '>CC his \On ·s la'\t two gam<.''> ol tht '>cason The lOmm1c;\1oner asked us to work out an agrremenl. !tO that'r. what ~c did." s~ud 5ea"1ew Little League President Bruce Wea .. er "'He agreed to abide by the ruks. and af he didn't the umpire would ask him to leave. "I JUSI regret tht• whole thing ever happened · EDISON TEST CONTROVERSY ... From Al h\'gun 1 ... 111g thl' 'uppkllll'lll 1hn \aid T h11u11-n E-d1-;on lUt 1t\ 11c' II• thl· ,tuJ\ quc\llon'> rl•ma1n· \l. hat " ( 1amma Or11anol 1 < an 11 r<.•alh lwlp huild 11111 't k ,., h 1 t da nllcrou•,'' l>tx.'' 11 P"''' ,1n' dangl"I 111 high '>l ho11I :Jlhkll'' I T hl' un ... ~nl'J klll'r 1h,1t ~1lkd llil· 'tuJ\ v.,I\ \\flll<.'n II\ J 1~r\un who d.i1nll'J Ill be .• 1 phV\IUJO at •• ml'dllJI \\ hool 1n < ahtorn1a .. I hl· v.11ll'r dJinwd '"" f d1-;on alhh:tl''> '111J th<.'\ \H'rl' told the· '>uppkml·nt "'uulll \llmulate the p11u11ar. and rl·ka\c a hormunl' that Y.Ould in· l rea~l mu,dl' \trcn(!th \\1th tcv. \Hk efll·u<. ...,pon~ Rl'\l.·arc.h reprncntall .. l. Paul \1d lain "hu malk the pr<.'-.cn- 1at1on to l:.d1son athlcu: ... c.onlirmcd 1hat he ..aid the loud c;upplem<.'nt might cau'>l' 1rn1<1h1hl\. intrca-.t•d libido and acne Gamma Onzanol 1~ manufauurcd h\ 81ot1l c; Re sear<: h < orp. hcad- q uanerl'd JU\I out\ld<: Hou\lon Jn a t<.'lcphonc int<.'n 1e1A. \.\-ednl'\· d.n Dr lukcBun1 Jt>1t><.hrm1stfor the uirnpan) 1m1'>tl'd thl" produi:t 1\ nut harmlul "It' •llt'l I\ .ire 'irnilar 111 uthl'r luo<Jc.."" hl' ,,ml ·· 1 t I'-not J dru~ 11r ~oml•thin~ 1ha1 v.uuld lJU\l' an 1m- med1atc rt'3l t1•1n " Bull! '>3HI lhl' prod1Hl 1\ C\traltl'd from thl' bran of nu· and that the 'uh,1.ime 1c, ,1 n.ltur.11 d1l·tarv tomrx1 nent that I'> u,u.ilh lo\I v.hcn grain" rdim·d "ll c, l'x'l'n U'>l'<I il'l'r\l'J' in Japan lm<l\er ''IH'ar\,"' 11l'\,11d '"II appear.. 10 h.J\C \llam1n-l1kc lharal 1t'rl\t1n Jt", l'nlirl•h non lo\ tl 11 ., <,1m ilJ lo t. holl·\tl·rnl hut 11·, nol harmful li l-.l' cholcc;terul · Hutu \aid an1m,tl .. 1ud1es tndll:lll' 1h1" \Uh.,tance .. 11111 ula1<.'' muc,lk groY.th \lthough " le"' human U\l"r\ hJ\l' rl'poned 1ntff,1,cd hh1do cit n<. .ind 1mtahd1t~ thl l11olhem1c,t \Jld the~ elk<. l\ h.i\ e nol lx'l'll o,ul1dh linked to (iamma Or11antll and ma\ ht. cau\<'d b't l"\Cn:1\l' or a "plan•bo dTect." The b1olhl·m1'>l dcllinl'll to pro' 1de morl' dtta1lcd 1nlormat11Jn 1•n the mJleur ol (iamrnJ Ori1anul bc.•c..ause the compam "lonltrned 1t might be (Oplnl h~ wmJX'l1lor<, ~k '>Jld food produch ufth1'i l\Pl" lannol h<: pJtented Hut Bucci tn\lstnl 1h.11 thou\Jnd' ol athlete\ ha'<.' used thl· pr11Clult ~11hout ~nou\ problemc, Bccauc,e 1t " marketed a' a n111ri- 11onal '>upplem<.'nt much hkc '11 a min-; ( iamnlJ On1anol 1c, nt•t ll'\lel.I h' thr l ~ I nod anJ Drug \dnHm,. 1rat1on '>dHI ( 10rdon 'ln>ll .1 lo' \ngek\·Oa\l·d rDA <.pokc'im.in (all~ to druK and nutntwn l'\IX.'rt' in Orang<.' and L 1" .\ngcks "oun11n turned up none \\.how-a' familiar y, 1th (iarnma Or11an11I though all <oa1J the) V.l'rl' \kcplllal of an\ lo1H.l '>uppkment' that claim tu promote mu~c.lc gro1A.th T\.\1) e\pcr1., '<lid Hull1·., Ol''Knp- tion ol (,amma On1anul mat.le thl' product \ound '>lmilar 111 Ol - ta<.:o!>~onal. another d planl-dl'fl\·rd tall\ aud \upplem('nt th<it IA.a\ popu- lar among athlctc<o \C\cral H'ar' .igo Thq c,a1d that pro<luu "a' nnt .l proHn mu\llc hullda In R1\t'r\ldc Count\. onl' np1.:n "-ho had ht.'ard of (1amma <>n1anul "a' I llen C olcman. a rcg1c;teH·d d1ct11:1dn "ho ha~ ma~tl·r·, dl·grcc" in nutrition and C\t"n.:l\l' ph\s1olog~ ~he I\ program dirn tor nl thr R1\Cr'>1dl' < .lrd1ac F Hnl'"' <enter "It\ not dfcctr'l' IJ\ a mu\lk huilderJ." ( okman <od1d ot C1amm:i Onianol "It'" a good "a' h11 \ornchod\ 111 m.1kl' a lol ul monC\ < okmJn claim'> thal noth1nl£ 'ft1mult1le' rr1u,d1.• gro"-th l'\ll'J'll n· l'fU<;t ~he" .1"0 u1t1lal of o tht•r \uppk rncntc, '>Uth J' amino dl 1dc, ·· fhc onl\ .1J,antajll' a1hll•1c' v.uuld get (!rum 1hc~ products) 1s the placebo effo.:1 -which as bas1call) the po1A.cr of 'lugger,t1on ... ( oleman 'aid. "The athktcs think th<.'y can hf\ more '>0 the-y do lilt more and build up mun.· mui.cle ·· '\till she doe'>n't recommend tal- 1ng .. uch product\ "\h· kno" 11 won't help, but the \1lle ct1ecl\ rt'main to be ~en • <,he \illd < oleman \a1d those marketing the'>l' produ<.t\ ma\ deliberately high- light possible: reactions such as 1r- n1ab1l1t \and amreased se' dnvc. .. A1h(etes know those are the side clktt~ of stl•ro1d'>. '>O that'' going 10 l·nhanlc the he-lief that the.,,·rc taking '>omc hea' )·dul\ \luff" c;hc said Dr C 1rant < 11A.inup tha1rmanul thl' Endocnnulog) and ~ktabohsm I )\:panmen1 a1 l C ln.1ne\ ( ollegc of "'1ed1nne. w-a\ not familiar with C 1,1mma Or11anol But hl' 'laid. Then."' nothing I kno1A. of 1n ntc hu\kc; that might hd\C a \tcrou.J·hkt l'ITcl t •• C 1~1nup who ha'> pubh,hed <.C\- eral c;tud1e'> on athletes \d1d ht· Y.ould Jdv1sc high '>(hool c,tudent~ not to use an) thing that ""ould t•ven m1m1c the dkll'> ol 'teroill\ He said \tcroid~ wuld stunl lhl' gro'IA.th of l('<.'n-agcrc;, "ho ha'c nnt dnc:lopcd full\ •• 1 hl' la~t th1n11 \OU v.-ould w,1nt 10 do 1\ g1'c \ll'ro1d' to high ~h11ol \IUdl·nt\" he \illd C1""1nup '>•ml ht. dot''> not hd1n·C athkll'\ \hould u1n\umc .in\ nutn· t1onal \Upplemcnl~ · ··I he) ·H· 111\111~ ·..ou a '>our .• md \Ou dC1n't kn11\\ v.hat the 1ngred1l'ntc, Ml'" he \.lid "C 1od know\ what the\ might ht· <Jdding or what might c1.l·n 111.• .tddt•d IO.llhl'fll'Oll) -hke 10\CC I It Hk' ··I hnt0 \ nothing a high '>(hoot .11hlt..•1t• ncl'd' th.It he tan't bu\ al the ...,,1lew-a) -JU\I v.ood natural fo1xl lk dt1<.''>n°t nl'1·d t».tra v1tam1n<. and r111ncral<," \till.< 1w in up ,;ml '>Uch ad .. K<' ma\ I.ill on deaf l'arc, INSANITY PLEA ... "\thll·te' arl' "' keyed up about 1h1·1r pt>rlormanll' that they would \t'll their lutur1.•\ fur anything that '>"ould help.'' ht• c,a1d. "Athletes are \<:I"\ '>Uperc;t1t111u\ people and tht'y'll do an) th mg th;it <.umeonc \a)'S wall hdp thl'H performance · From Al \1tnrn1.·~ t.1m"'' I nngh1 v.1111 \,1111 uror' UJuld lall' l"-O trial' lftht 1un v.crl' lrt l'lnll' ha1.k v.1th a lir<it-<lcgrce murd<.·r lUO\ 1llwn - v.h11.h u11Jld mean lhl' dt:ath pcn,111\ h<'l3U\t' l>a"''on alkgl·dl} m;.adL· clabc,ralt' preparat1t>n'> 10 kill h" l'\- v.1f<.'-hl' would tau.: .1 \<'lond trial on hi~ c,anll \ But 1t Dav.\on IA.t'rl' :Jllj1J1lll'd 111 found guilt\ of J IC\\l'r l harg1.·. \u1 h ,,, second-dcgn:c murJn or m.tn- \laughter the 'iCUtnd trial prnhahl\. would Ix• dropped ,11tornnc, s.a1d "'h's 'iort of hedging your hc1 · Ennght \aid of1he 1w11 pica\ "If he were con\ ltll'd lo" rn11ugh -like manslaughter m } gul''" " thr)"d drop the '>ernnJ pica hct·au"· ht'd be held lec;s time than 11 h<' w-1·rt• 'Qn v1cted under the in-.anat\ pica " Dcftn~ attomt'\ Ron Hrn1A.l'r \aid the ultamalt" dcc1s1on would he MAIN OFflCE IJO """' ll41y c;1 C."•11 V•u A ...... ,.,. ... Bo• 1•.00 C':(llll• i.-Hoi " ,. f •• I >.1\\ ,11n \ 11 lon1.1lll'd un1kr the IO\.lOlt) pka ht• l ould tw lll'ltl Ir 11111 •111da~ .. 111 ltk Hro'IA.t'r \Jld 11 I >aw'ion wen· louml guilt\ of m;inc;laughtt"r Urov.n 'aid lw'd ret omml'nd Jmpping the 111\.tnll\ pica DalA.\on. 47. dlkgl·dh h1<I in hi\ h•rmer 1A.1k·, homl' 111 ,1v..11t hl·r n·turn from a ho\'frtl'n1I' hou'c lhl f)W\l'lut1un 1:harge'> ~ 1tne\.,t'~ said tlll''I' llt'ard .tt lc<J\t IX \hot\ when 'the .irn .. nl l>onJ Ua\\\on 1A.a\ strui:k \I), 11nw .. It' .1lkgcd tha1 Mn 1>.1v.wn ""a' '>h111 <inrral 11mcc; 1n\ldl thl· homl' thl·n \tumbled out\1dc v. here \hl rnllap\td un the s1d<"wall-. \\ 11nc..~ \<rn.I Donald l>aw,or1 v.,1lktd out .ind fired lour '>hotc, 111to her hal'k a'> c;he la\ on the.· ground \he din! the ~med<" at M1"1<1n C ommun1ty Hospital bel)n Tnhole uf In-inc a regis- tered diet 1uan ""ho has a Laguna tltll'> nutnt1on rnun\ehng practice. c11;prc<i\<.'d '>kcp11u\m lonecrnmg the (Jamma Or11.~nol '>IUd) proposed at Edison Shl· <.aid a health product as u'>uall} te<.ted b~ independent un1vcr- s1l) re!K:archer\ no1 h\ the company marketing 11 Rut the: nutrition C:\f><.'r1 ~aid she too heheve!t \~>rt cnthus1a<,t\ prob- 11hl) won't '>lop bu) ing food products that prom1'>t" larger mu-;dc., ·\lot of <1thletcs ..ay thn v.-.int that rnmpet1t1 11e edge" <1a1d I nbole, who rnmpeted in th<.' m.uathon trials for 1hr 1984 Olympic'> hio<l c,upple- ment<, arc '>UPJl<>'>cd to ~ lh<' \lfest thing to do Hut 11 docc,n'1 help. and nu natch ) ou wa\t1 .1 lot of mune\ on unfound<.'d <.uppkmc:nt\. • Dellr Piiot Dell very le Guerentffd ci->...a•a. 642 M79 b.,..,_ ~ 9d•l0t1•1 6•, •J• • Justcall 642-6086 SK O"O C~" ~··~ ""Id ~· c.;ot•• ""~ .. ' tVPS 1•• &001 Sub,..., p!Kl'l bv CA".., 15 1 " • by -~ " 00 mor>ll'lfy VOL 7a, NO. 117 ' What do \OU lake about the Dall~ P1lot'l What don't )OlJ hke" C'all the number above aad vour me\\age will be ttlOrdcd. tran\Cnbed and dt"• livtn:d to th<' appropnatc editor The ~me 24-hour aMwcnna -.en ice may t'4." u~d lo rt'cord ktter~ to the editor on an> topic Cnntnbuton 10 our l...ttter-1 column mu\! 1ndudc their name and telephone number for \enfica11on frll~ u\ what'<, on -Your mind. ClrculeUon Telephone1 '-1::.4• >•...,. C<>.·~·· ...... ~ ..t. •:1 '"<I',. .... Warm weather will continue Fair Uclee end werm tMnperatUr• wlU comtnue ov-. mott of Southern California Friday a • hlgh-preuyre eystem tiovera o~thearh Ext9ntive low c:loudl'*9 ta torecaat ov.r the bMChel Friday, extending Into the c:outal valley-9 ctunng the NtlY morning houra But hazy tunahlne la l)(edlctecl oth«wlM, with htgha In the mld-eoa 10 low 70a Lows tonight wtll be In the mfd-50a to tow 801 U.S. Tempe ~ ..... n " ~Coty n n Oon9l>a t2 ,. on.noo ti 14 .. Le fttft1d1'Pw• 1t " ~r.NY 17 .. "-'ia 107 .. ~-.. eo "'"=r. 71 ... .. 12 '°' ... _ .. .. AndtotllQI St ... Por1imn41.0.e a .. Al .. nle " 12 Pt~ 71 ., Allallllt 011 14 se :::rClty ea .. ~hn 82 71 • 11 ltnllhOfe 11 S2 ~ tJ .. ltlr~ 92 ea AlctlmonO eo .. 8<MM " &4 SIL-., 12 12 .., Sl'IOwtra llos•on 71 S2 Salt Laa City 9uflalo ., 55 SMMIONO " 72 Hl'<lnel W•'* ~·~AA US 0.0-fll eo--c.e Cupe< 90 ., S-tte 11 .. CNttealon S C er 78 Sllr....,.,, .. 71 Calif. Temps OW-on w va 71 4t Spolt-15 M Surf report Chattoll• N C ·~ n •YI'-as " 16 . T~I Ptra1>9 ., ~ 14 7J Ol\IC4IOO 77 IHI fot*ljj 8t 72 .. L.e Clnclnnell 79 53 ,_ 102 1• .... ....n.o 10 &t LOCA'l'lOM Miii D 111 I C no.I ~ .. 53 TlllM t3 n Ewell• eo llO CoNnlbul ()No 14 50 w-.g1on o c 71 M ,,_ 104 1 I HunllnflOll ..... 1·2 poor Dell-Fl WOl1tl .. 74 Wldlo\41 t2 70 ~ 100 10 ......, Jet1Y IWwpof1 1·3 poor Oeo,1on 11 S4 w ......... .. .. ~~ eo 5t '°"' "-" IWwpof1 l·l poor o.n.... .. .. O.lencl .. $7 t~ ·-"-POt1 1·2 poor O.Muot-17 11 Extended p-~ '4 52 8lftloeW9dge 1·2 poor 0..1001 73 56 AM llutl 101 7 2 l.agufl9 a..ci, 0 poor Oulultl 71 eo "9dw000 Clty 73 11 Ian ClWnenle 1-1 poor Erle 16 51 a.c.-10 n S6 W•l•T9"11>N El Paeo 82 17 ConliCMretlle nlQtll enO ~-...._ 71 : Swell dlr9Citoll Weet/~ FIHbenU 18 S2 _. Ot tog wl'lfl ::r:-n· .. lan'*OO 12 ,.,go '3 71 IN ----clwt~ _,__,. enO 9e11,,_ ee 57 f)9Gel.rl 11 4& !\Uy_.....,. INwl ··.::~ti to ............ .. SS 72 L-. If\ llll0-$09 IO Vfllllr/ Stom!Oll 13 M c.-Aapoda 12 ~ QIMIF-.. 53 Ngloe lnlnl 1M ""'* 10t -1119 OOml """-1Dwtor 2411CM9~•1 6prn to .... -encl mid-toe ltl --INmncl l+elaN .. 12 ......,,.. IOI 7) HonolulU .. 73 -~In mld-509 •o-eo. ..... .. 4e Tides HouelOll tO 14 ~ " 51 ~· ,. M Blythe , " 78 Jecllaotl MIM .. 71 Smog Report C.lllM IS 81 TOOAY , J9Ctl IOll¥111a tr 74 L.°"9 9-:tl 11 e , s.-ics l'll9h 24tprn 43 ~ M 43 MonleNy es 541 ~IOW 74tP"' t e ~c.i., II T3 llolMMll ~Cl ltlOea J!:,T 0.100 ~._, 99 " \.MVeg .. IOI II fOOCI, too-200 ~ ..,...,... Oilt9tlo 90 SI ,..., . ., Utile llocll " 14 peocl9; *-300 ~ '°' ... Mm~ 115 71 , ..... 12t•"' 4 1 Lo--. .. 57 >Oo.IOO ~ f'lr9I llgl#w la ~ es 56 FirM IOw I SI a m 00 ........ ., 74 lodt!(•"" ..,,_, ~ .. pr-,__...... 93 56 s-.ci• 3'60pm 46 M*nla-. .. 7t ···-· lell lemardlno Ill llO Seconcl low • ttp"' 2 4 Mllweull• 17 57 ... Gebftel 16 SI r.tpte.81 ~ ... .. 15 &Ml e.ctl lo aiitac:Atll\Uf 8IYcl ta.SI Ian"-82 57 8"" eeta 1ooay et e oa pm ,._ frldar .._.... IS eo IMne. leddlebeC'< v.-.y 1f.se leneaMa 71 et et143•m -Ml•~etlOlpm .... on-. .. 71 L.-~ 20 (klt= a.m.c.w es S4 MOOll .... today et 0 40 • "' - -Y-CllY 74 61 ~,.,.... Alrpot1 TlllMV .... 12 41 '•ICl9yet 133•"' *'dMt••l 1144•"' YOUTH SWEPT TO DEATH IN RIVER ... From Al Scotland Episcopal Church in San Juan Capistrano '"He jumped below the spillway Theothcryouth,1dent1fiedasAllen into what appeared to be quiet water, Peterson. was battered 1n the rough but he got swept up in the turbu-water but finally pulled to safety b> lcnce." said the father '"He wa~ fncnds. He was not senously injured pulled stnught down." The roanng water was so turbulent The youth. a student at Saddleback ( ommunity College. was vacatio ning at the nver with fnends, many from Dana Point High School Gus Owen said has son and SC\.cral friends were riding inner tubes near Parker Dam when his son and another friend apparent!~ realu.ed tht") wert' too close to the sp1llwa) The pressure of the cascading water that 11 snapped the line of a life may have held his son's body beneath prescner tossed into the n ver in an the water. the father said initial rescue e-ffort. said Owen. "The inner tube he was nding finally popped to the surface Tues-• He ..aid Arizona authont1es will da .. h d rnn11nue ma~tng dally scarcht's of the y, e sa1 . 11 nverand sp1 wa> until h1Bon·s body Caltrans workers disciplined for overtime, travel abuses ~.\( RAMENTO(AP)-TheSuue Department of T ransportat1on has d1S{1phned 24 employees and cor- rcc tcd most abuses of overtime and 1ravcl pay. sa\S the non-partisan state auditor gt'neral Dc1>4rtment Director Leo Trom- batore. who \a1d he had started his o"n internal audit before the auditor g<.'ncral testified at a hearing Wednes- da) that the list of d1sc1planary actions was even longer, with 60 of the department's 15,000 employees re- ce1vina punishments rang.ing from d1sm1ssal to repnmands, and 75 asked to repay a total ofS43.000 But such remedial acttons were not -enough to sausfy the Democratic ma)onty o f the Assembly Transpor- tation Committee as tt reviewed the audit report and quizzed top Cahrans officials IS rC'CO\.Cred The youth's family includes his father. mother Nancy A Owen, and two sisters, Kama and Melissa BUDGET ... From Al bud,et 1s down slightly, less than SI ma I hon Oth'rs rccc1\ ing fewer dollan will be thc Gcnt'ral Services Agency down SI m illion, and public as.- s1stance adm1n1strat1on, down S3 million. · Copies of the propoS<'d budget will be available after July 18 NEWPORT FRAUD HEARING HALTED •.. From Al park 1n Las V<."gas . The amusement park. to have been called Huck'!I L..andtng, has never been built Makino said the preliminary hear- ing. which opened last month before Harbor ( oun Judge Russell Bos- trom has }Ct 10 reach a m1dpo1nt and that .tt least a dozen w11nesscs stall mu'il 1cs11f> It will be weeks before a replace- ment can be found and bnefed on the enormous fraud case, said Makino .\1 34 Makino become!> one of thc \OUn,cslJudges an Orange Count} "It <i something l"ve thought about tor several years. I believe J have the right temperament to be a Judge," -;aid Makino. who went to work a\ a prowcutor d1rectl~ from law school nine )ears ago The prosecutor has spcc1ah1cd in fraud and ~' abuse cases in recent years Makino w11l fill a Judgeship that ha!> been vacant since January, when Judge Wilham F. McDonald was elevated lo the Supenor Court b) Dcukme11an, said Robert Rill. a Mun1c1~I Coun administrator. "Jt will be quite a trans1t1on," said Makino, who hves in Fullerton. The sudden hall tn Carter"s preliminary heanng 1s only the latest delay an the fraud case The businessman was arrested in 1984 followma a 14-month probe by shenffs investigators. Coun heann~ have been continued numerous times as defense anomeys have asked for ume to conduct their own inveshga- 11on of the com pin case Carter as accused of sohc1trng money for "medical factonng" rn SUMMER COMFORT FOR WORK OR PLAY Your warm weathe~ardrobe probe hi v needs t P fresh outlook of Phelps Ii htweight qport coats and trop · al weight ~lacks, color and com fort for the 11ummer dey11 ahead and for ell tei1tes. For work or play, w~·ve es- qembled "" outJlt.anding e111ort- mf'nt of 11port coats and sleeks for the mOftt di11crimin11ting rnan N~w Storf' Houra· Mon.·1-'ri ll>-9; Sat 10-6. Sun. i2.r, ttR Jo'uhion Jaland • Ntwpurt Beech (71~) 644-026' I which medical insurance claim!> would be purchased at discounts Profits would be realized when the claims were cashed in, according to Carter's own literature Shenffs 1nvesugators. though, al- lege Caner diverted the money to other projects. such as his ambitious amuS<'mcnt park plans. Carter filed for bankruptcy pnor to his arrest and most of his possessions have been sold to pay off debts, said Curtts Donnding, a court-appointed trustee in the bankruptcy. Donnd1ng "Ja1d Caner sull has hol)(s of someday buildin& the amusement park and has been sohci- 11ng new investors The preliminary hearing will de- termine whether Carter must stand trial on an> of all of the felony fraud altegauons. t/'rf"- Newport Nautical Museum. opening The Newport Bcacb NautJcal Museum wall bold 1t1 p-and openma Saturday from 10 a.m. to noo~at 1714 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. The ded1cauon will be at 11 · a.m and local elected officials are expected to attend. The museum was built to preserve the city's nautical and )'.,lehuna history and will be the new home for artifacts from the Newport Beach area ~all Ev~lyn Young at 673-3317 for add1uon11I 1nformat1on Makeup work•.IJop offered Saddleback Collc&e will present a makeup workshop for everyone from teen-agers to mature adults ~turday from 9 to 11 a.m. an Room BGS-306 of the M1ss1on VieJo school. Demonstrations will be perforn;ied and panic1pants Wiii receive sample cosi:neucs. The fee 1s S 10 and more information 1s available at 582-4646 Yout.IJ ballet to perform The Hunungtoo Youth Ballet will be featured tn a dance program Saturday at 730 p.m. at the Donald R Wash Auditonum. 1127 1 Stanford Ave. 1n Garden Grove. Sheila Hampton and Brandee Williams arc the choreoaraphers Admm1on is SS fo r adults and $3 for childre n. with more infor- mation being gi ven at 847-6657 Actlng works.bops slated Two acung workshops will be offered Saturday and July 12 by Irvine Valley College. A class on makeup for stage and film will be held from I 0 a m to 3 p.m. Saturday. while "Breaking Into Tclcv1s1on and Film" 1s the topic of the J uly 12 session. Call 559-3333 for more information on fees and rcgJstrat1on W.IJeelc.IJair seminar set Saddleback Community Hospital an LaJuna Hills will host "_Mob1hty Unhmated '86,' an exposition of special produc~ and new ideas for wheelchair users, Saturday from 10 a.m to 3 p.m Call Mary Jane Foster at 770-3725 for additional 1nformat1on Jewish school ralslng funds The South Orange County Jewish Day School will host a fundra1 ser Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs Jacob Entin in Leisure World and a reception Sunday at the home of Wendy and Benn) Stopnitzky m M1ss1on V1e)O Call 494-5146 or 64).9672 for more informauon about either of tht event). Tibet program sc.IJeduled Gary Wantz and Molly McGmn. the first Westerners to reside in T ibet since 1950. will deliver a slide lecture called "Journey Into Forbidden Tibet" Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Rancho Santiaio College's Room WI 0 I. at 17th and Bristol streets an Santa Ana The cost ts $6 and rescrvauons arc requested Call 667-3096 for add1t1onal infor- mation Healt.IJ fair ln Valley A. free health fatr for the commun1ty will be presented Saturday from 10 a.m to 3 p.m. at the Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center Over 20 booths will be ~t up in front of the hospital. offe n ng a vancty of health screenings. resource informauon and entertain ment The hosp1tal 1s located at the comer of Euclid Street and Warner A venue. and 1nfo rmat1on 1s available at 966-8174 Humor workshop at college .. You've Got to Be KJddmg. The Hcahng Power of Hum or" is the topic of a six-hour workshop to be presented Saturda) from 9 a m. to 4 p m. in Room SM-31 3 of Saddleback COllC$e 1n M1ss1on V1CJO. The fee is $45 and further 1nformat1on ma) be obtained by calling 582-4646 Thursday, June 26 No meettn11 1cbcd1led PoucE LoG Orange Coast OAIL. V PILOT ITI'!iur8"y. . -. . Fitness cen er approvals granted BJ LISA MA.BONEY Of .. Olllllf ......... Brushina aside complaints th11 al 11 shonchanaina the public. tht Orange County Board of Supervisors pnted approvals the NauonaJ Fitness Foun- 8.auon needs before n can build a. fil academy on the Ahso Greenbelt. Fifth D1stnct Superv1sor Thomu Riley araucd down members of the environmen- t.al iroup Laauna Greenbelt. who sand county residents would be on the lo~1na end of the foundation's plan to build a $50 m1lhon tcachana ac.adcmy on county- owned open space 1n Upper Aliso Canyon On R1IC} '1 mouon, the u~'UOts f:nt vottd to amend the Ahso Vie:io I Coast.al Proiram to include \be fitnc11 a demy and took two olhet minor plannina actions noc~ary to move the proJect forward Third DastrH:t upcrv"or Bruce N~nde was not prctent for the \Ote: The froJeti mus1 now ao before the st.ale Coasta Comm1 ion. In arantana the approvals. tM board supported a Plannin& Commi1 ion rec- ommendation to reduce the size of the proposed academy build1n1 by 20 pera:nt. The approvals also require the foun- dation to allow community members to Michael KoelKh and hie awa.rd-wt.nni.Dc plate Ule the acadcmy'J ICiU bc1~ 1WO and four aftcmoon a wet upervi10rs cattier thia year lj)pfOVcd a SO.)Ur lease option with the foundatJon for u of 190 acrrs of councy arcenbch al a Aliso Cn:et. Ori&inaJly i1uclldtd u tbe site ofa hotd· convention centu that woutd fin nor P"rk improvemenu in the rut of the ~bell, the option esamtially makes a pft of the propcny to the fouwuon for Sl a year. Laiuna Greenbelt Actana· President Terry Timmons cnticired the county's amnaement an a kncr read to the board Wednesday. He 111d, .... hand1n1 over valuable .,-eenbelt land to a quasi-pnvate Contest prizes, commercial jobs fill a.rtist's plate Fountain Valley teen has his second win at - Orange County Fair By TOM WRIGHT ...,,._.C:.....11•1. I Nmctcen-year-old Michael Koelsch has been the artist to beat in the Orange County Fair Commemorative Plate IX- sian Contest for several years. He won with bis first attempt in 1983. then served as ajudac m the 1984 contest. In 1985 he was a runner-up and he Koelsch won again this year. The plate 1s awarded to the winnen m the home-an show of the r,_ar. As winner of the design contest, Kocl1eh receives the first of the limited edition plates and a SSOOcheck. The FountaJn Valley artist says starvina an a prret isn't for ham .. Mr father motivated me lO look for ways can earn money from my an:· he said. He plans to enter the world of com- mercial art, while fine art or an for b1msclf ~mams a hobby. "There arc tunes when I act burned out on comm1ss1oned projects. and JUSl cbuck 1t and do somcth1n1 that I want to do ... Koelsch said Wbtlc ~dreams of someday tudYtnl in Pans. be has cstabfo•hed deliberate pls 'Tm taking my acncral ed at Oranae • Coast CotJqe and hope to enter the n Center of Pasadena my JUnior ynr." Koelsch said • He ~heves tbe an center's reputatJoo is es.scnual to a suettssful fif".'it year in the field of commercial an "Students who graduate from the center have an cdar an the JOb market:' he said. Althou&h ~ said ha partnls will help' him With education. Koelsch ha trted to make his art sctf-supporuna. "I'm staru.na to fi nall) breal even and pay for my tools." he said. His comm1u 1ons ranar from paantJnp for the walls of fncnds' homes to T -sh.ins and surlboards. .. Smee he wa freshman 10 h•&h JChool; he's comprted 10 the fouth divts1o n of lht fair's aru competition: nus )elf he wilf compete in the profess1onal dl\;sion . "1 sec this year a a tnal attempt.·• Koelsch said ... My hopeure very hi&h: l'm Just tryina to sec how I'll do.'' He wd he was surpn.sed when he won the rlatc compeiition for a second tnne. .. son of assumed they would 'l.nt to spread wtnn1n1 around m0tt," he said Grea~ Race receives a rouslng sen.doff By LESLIE EARNEST °' ............. D1Sncyland rumbled with the roar of spruced-up engines Wednesday as the 'Great Amencan Race" got under way with the call, ''Goofy, start your engine." fn a blur of bnghtly colored confetti, Goofy. one of the amusement park's lovable residents. waved to chcenng crowds as his "antique auto" -perched upon a float -led a stream of nearly I 00 prc-1937 cars. trucks and a lone · motor- cycle Black. yellow and white balloons fl ut- tered above and American flags lined Disneyland's Main Street as spectators sometimes six deep. squeezed together to &ct a glimpse of the steady stream of entnes on the fi rst leg of their JOU me) The vehicles. from the United ~tatcs. Canada, the United Kingdom. Japan and Belgium. will chug across the country for 11 days before crossing the fini'ih hne in New York C'ny July 5. The dnvcrs could hardl> have asked for a more cnthus1ast1c send-off. "We've always been interested in old cars.'' said V1v1a n Mol na r as sht waved a m101atur~ Ameri can flag. "Just something about them. I guess. The nostalgia ... " <\greed husband Paul. "This 1'i a special da .. the Molnars from -'\nahc1m. ~1d 1he} own a 1964 Mustang they are hanging onto "we're waiting for 11 to 11c1 old cnou&h to do this." Mrs Molnar sa1d Two well-wishers who followed behmd the race last year, Lows K.ats1kans from Redlands and Dean Farnwonh from Fontana, reminisced about hnt year's fun and praised this year's entnes~ ,\•Some of these cars arc fantastic." K.ats1k.aris said between hcks of an ice cream cone. Followin& the race this year from the comfort of her motor home will be Joyce Gist from Andrews. Texas, whose hus- band. Morrell. entered the compcuuo n 1n their 1936 Cadillac. Gist said her husband has six old cars. incl uding a 1966 Rolls Royce. a 1940 Ford and a 1928 Hudson. Mrs Gist planned to mctt her husband in Pal m Springs Wednesday evening Wednesday's tnp will be the shortest run of the race Starting today crankshafts ~1lhng. the dn,crs will cover 350 miles each day The contest is more accurately descnbed a~ a rail) than a race, because contestants arc expected to follow detailed instruc- tions wh ich include directions. speed hm1ts. stops and turns First pra1e for winner of the road rail)-1s SI 00.000. with a total ofS250.000 an pnze mone~ to be awarded. making 1t the world "ri chest old-car purse. Wha le G1'it said she hopes to ha'e M>me fun playmg "tag along.'' she does ha"e some rcstrvat1on'i about It all Unlit her husband got so mtcrco;ted an old car-.. Gt~t ~1d "I wa'i the onl~ antique ht' owned·· 17 cars drop out before cars reach Palm springs By PAUL A.RCBIPLEY OflM O., ........ The attrition rate was h1&h dunna the first day of the Great American Rae». Of96 prc-1937 vehicles that left the Disneyland stanang gate Wednesday. 79 made it to the first overnight stop an Palm Spnngs "Wicked" Wayne Stanfield of Costa Mesa and "Tricky" Alan Travis of Phoenix won second place m the fint day's heat. Stanfield reported from the Sheraton Racquet Club. They were 19 seconds off the official time in their 1916 Mitchell Roadster The winner was only I 5 seconds off. he said "So far we've hved up to our big mouth." he said. The day was a chall enae for th e racers. even though they onl y had to travel 120 males. Temperatures soared above the century mark. mcrtasing the strain on the ~intagc cars and trucks "The last 40 males ~as out betwc:en Indio and Palm Spnng.s " Stanfield '41d "It's nothmJ but desert. The coyotes ~~rt m the ban · !Jut da) one was JUSl a warm up for today's 430-milc stretch throu&h the burning desert that ~111 take the racers to the Grand ( anyon. How man) will get out of Palm ~pnngs remains to be ~n Those who failed to complete the first leg artn't out of the race. but the\ can't make a second mistake Those who had mechanical prohlems would be up all night work1n1 on their machines. Stanfield ..aid Even the Mllchell had trouMe "In the parade at Disnevland 'AC broke our starter. mmule<, before the race wa' to began." 5tanficld \aid "~ "'e had to push stan 1l · But 5tan fo\l<'r of Phoenix. th<' team·, sponsor wa\ out m the Q<kk~rec heal Wcdnctsda~ night rcpainng lhe ~tarter 'Wicked" a\nl' and Tn~k' I rav1o; ~e~ lonif)tng tht"m~hes torJa, twl•-1n the b3r, dnnlong llC tea Three HB kids playing with gunpowder burned in blast t'qu1ppc1I w11h ,1 w1rr Nl\kt'I and a \Uri rack .\ rt'"Jcn1 of• thr • I 7000 block of Bu11onwood repont'd Wednesda" that somr11nr had \lolen the blue flannel rar co,rr from h1\ s1ht'r IQ79 Dodgr (oil. wh1lh had hecn p;1rked m h1~ driveway Hundn&ton Beach nhx·k of Newl11nd 1hrouJh an unlocked b('droom window and stolr Sil I ll\h and key'> to the fron1 door . . . ( ulpnts '101(' lu1hrr glo-.t\ a JICktt helmet end camp1n& rqu1pmcn1 from 1 garqt in the 200 hlock of f 'th Ci1ru1 • • • '\ man rtponed Mondi) that over lh<' past 10 da)-s . ..omtofl(' had \tolcn hi\ motor boat which had bttn 11t'd 10 a dock at the Hun1maton Harbour 't acht Club The loss was esumatt'd 11 SI 200 ( hm\C'"t': I~ 0 I JwarJ' ! • • Buralar\ \lulr 11) ~l) ll'nn" fllHjutt Imm .in unlod.rd Cott •n the ::!00 hl1>d ol lt!th 'lf"c:C't Latona Beacb ~pogo 'l"I. '11lucd "'SRO "'a' '111lc-n V.rdnc'lda' "'' I a M1r3da ~trrtt lhl '1ct1m 1old rnlitr By ROBERT BARKER OI -0..., ..._. ltafl Three \1H1ng lnrnd<1 c;ulkred \(.'l ond Jnd th1nl dl•grl'C hurn'i nn th1·11 f.11 r\ ,rnd .11 nl\ V. l·dnl'Sda) wh<'n the ~unpo~dl'I lhn \\l'fl' pla~1ng wit h 11l ,1 h,11 l.).lld 11111 1n tluntangton tkal"h l \pl1l\kd. pollH' \pok1•swoman In \1111, Honl..o\\\l.1 \J1d 11><la\ 1lw'11 ltnt' -two .ire 1) and 11n1• " I~ -''l°rl' h\tnl 111 liur r11nd1111in todJ' ;1t thl' I C I \frd11.1I < t•111r1 Cot1taMeu Someone hrokr 1n10 1h(' Vantagr I uun dallon. 661 I l1m1lton St th1' 1o1.rd. 1pp11ren11-. to 'lcep on lh(' COIM.h J hr bl"C'ak0 1n occurttd hctw1't'n 4 W p m Monday ind 111.m 1 ue'ld•)· f:ntn ~a\ made b'r Jlf\ 1 na a $10 padlock ofl a dcl(lr • • • A S2 2 ~ 1tert"n w" n:portt'd 1tolen from a ear parktd 1n thr 400 hlod of Rnahton Spnnas bt"lwrrn R p m Monda\ anJ 7 "\O am Tut"•1d1) En1ry wu maJr b 1mu h1na • w1na ,_,1ndo" • • • A S l96 \ 1dcoc'uw-ttr rrcord('r ~ u reportt"d '1olrn from 1 hom<' 1n the 7()() bluck of We11 18th Suec-t. bt"twttn 12. 4 ~ p m and I 40 p m Wt'dn~ay En1ry.,,. made by rhmbma tllrouJh an o!'('n ~tndow. ••• A J)'m be& con1.11n1n1 S~.000 1n tnh1 ch11n\ and cloth1n1 v.a ,.,ponC'\I ~lok'n frnm ouu1dt a ltkphont' booth •• ri.: Bu n . 1 ll7~ Pia cn111 vc: 11 12 lO pm 'Tu~a Burn. V. ard The h<)\\ apparrnth had ht'l'n e'Pt'rtmcnting ~•th thr gunpm .. dl'r for ~\Cral da~., Thn reported!\ had lx·en h3ht1ng thl' gunpowder in lllna lish can\ and wall hing 11 hurn Bonoko'ik1 said Wt•dn<''ld:l\ th<'\ appar<'ntl) inc:rea"<.·d the amoun1 1il the gunpower thn ~Nr burning and 11 <'\pltxkd Th<'\ H1uthsoh1,unt"d lhr gunpower lrom a o;upph kept h\ onl' nl th<' hO\ ·.,older hrntht'r' ~ho U\C\ 11 Ill load ammun111on tor an .1nt1qut' Newport Beach .\ $4()() 'IC'l"t"Cl SY\ltm WlU \IOkn from A HM\\-perkeJ 11 •~•~ MaC'Arthur Rh.I The thief a~p.ircn11) pncd open a winilow to pin cntt) • • • Ro~n W1!~1n 1den11hC'd ., 1 < nrona Jcl Mar H1ah School rnach w1t' lll'rt'~trd on 'uspic1on of drunken dnv1na and held in lieu ofS 1,000 bail • • • Corona dtl Mar woman 1TJlOl1<°'f 1h111 a ntan 1pproechf'd her re11drnt't'. droppe•I h11 pant\ and madr oM.Lcne remark\ lnin• ~ man ~1urnini to h11 Hcrmm.a home lfl('r I fivt~IY vacallOI\ dt\CO\('rrd Wedn~y 1h111 h11 1982 blur RMV. had N-cn uoltn from h" pntJe Th<' 'tde dnor oft11,aart~ -•,ortn and 1he1:ar lir~, 1h111 hnd bttn han11na 1n tht' k 11chtn wt'n' ont . . . . ~ eolf '"'" IQ. V.8' "(\ltn from • '"" c-ourv at thr Qh(ll Nock 1)f lr'\1nc < tnl('t gun coll<'cl 10n -Th<' lirl' 1gn1tl'd the h<l''> doth1ng bul duln t l31lh the fort ~hlth " ltxatrd .11 '141 Pl'arcc \t nn tire Bonkow,k1 "11d "II w;l\ 1111\l' quarter'\ (lfl thl' lortl and thr\ W('fl' hH I.\ lO g1·111111 .. \hl· \Jld ldl·n11hl"Jllon 11f 1hr 1hrt•c h<1) '· who Jrl not r1•lat<'d. \>.J\ w nhhcld h' p<lllll' T hl'lr parrn1' '"l'fl' awa' lrom homt' a1 tht• tinw ol lhl' 4 pm fiH· Bonk01·"'"1 \aid ()nvr '\ . . . Thr wh('cl' handkhar-. and \t'al wrl"C' itolcn frum a hxkcd h1<ydr lrf\ on , Oet'rficld Some lrtdll latd\0a~d •bout $2.100 m lnh wtrt siolcn from a hom(' on tht • 100 hlock ofMarpn\I trttt • • • A c:at 'tel"C'o wu' \toltn from a ~hide park('J on 1he 17~){) block of M1l{hel1 Fountala Valley A tturcJ v1"1ot ltom Phocnt11. 101.i poli1't' W t"dnt~y that 'IOmcunr 'tole 111111 CO\ er from a dark rtd 19Kt> < ad1ll11« Sc-.1tlt that"" parktd 1n a dmr"•> nn the I '11111 hhxk of R<'tmcr Strttt. f ht lu" wu Mt1m11cJ 11 SQQ • • • ~ I\ )Ur old ht1}' who hvr~ nn 1hr M\00 bind. ut ()wen\ R1\Ct C m If' rt'f"'IMl'\.I Wl'dnr"1h 1h111 ~rttronr had 'tolrn h1!- unln.:kM aqua nlornl lfoff\ h1~dc-frnm hi\ dnvn•1\ l he b1 )dt wnt1h SiW wa' .\ hlond-h11red Cit buf'l)ar m h" earh 21k ran from 1 home m the 200 block of Oswego when 1he occupa nt awakened 11 ahoul \ a m Wt'dnesdl\ The man dressed in a ves1 but no shin and blue 1c11M apparent!)' entered throu&h an unloc kt'd door He stok about S2SO 1n l•lS~tt<·~ in a lt":ither Clrrtt"r .,, . \ hJll h blew 011 an Orangr < ounh rran\11 01\tml bus 1n th(' \1(1011\ nl Pauf1t c oa'1 H1ahw'I\ •nJ Mafnuha and \trud. a p.1\\1n1 1'~1n R\1 V. ~o •nJun~ w~r(' rtpnntJ Ruflllf' tnttrrj ; h11mr in 1hr lt.000 • • • Fon:ma open a locked rtar 1o1>indow, buralars entrrtd a homr on tht" I 5QCJO block of t amc. a f'('S1dtnl rtponcd Monday The los\ included S~n C8'h • • • '\ rts1dcnt of 1hc I 681XJ M0<: k of P1c1 fir Coi't H11hwa)' rtpontd '-fonda) that 1h1('v~ hrokc into h('r wh11e I Qll' Pork he. parkC'd 1n her llf"POM 1 hl" h~' inrluded "trro e<1u1pmf'nt wonh S ~JO . . . Thin<'' stolt \ 1..tll cash and\ 7111n w1nr af\rr hrt"ak1n• in lh<' fr11n1 door to f uJin Woman hurt in smashup By ROBERT HYNDMAN Oftto.0.-, ....... llft .\n (I ( oro \\Oman suflercd t.enOU\ 1njurit\ in n rear-end coth~1on Wednr~a\ ;it the Santa \na-San l>itgo frttwa) 1unct1on 1n lr\lnt', the H11hwa) Patrol rt>portcd Shrn\ Yaker. "ho wa\ taken 111 \.1 1\\lnn < ommun1{) Ho p1tal an ~ l\\IOn \ lejfl IOllOWIO& the 7• I 0 p m ilC\tdt"nt \\l\\ rtportt'd tn \t"nou\ rnndttmn tcl\lil\ in the ho'lp11al'\ 1nt<'n\l\l"·lllrr unit '\ aker 1\ hc1n1 t~ateJ for heaJ and IC'J 1n1urtl"\ 11nd \t"\t"ral 1 ut" l"t'flfd1ng to tht' C HP. Yaker 10' .1r1 .. ehn M'Ulh ntar the fr\"('V.1' ronnucncc an In IOt' when \h(' rnl· hdcd with the I Q71,l f ord pickup truck Jnven b\. I 7 ,ear-olJ Frank Lamed of Mt'i\IOn V1~JO R~rx>r1' \atd l .amed wa' travrhnaat ~mph he-hand a d1'6lblrd \'C'h1l k 'r akt'r who W.!. tr.neltng 111 an estimated Ml mph in a 1978 1 o\ ota Celtca. appartnth ,11d 0111 1.4"<' th!' \1ow-mo' 101 truck ~h<' latkd In tmlke befort n1lhd1na and pu'lht"~I the "th1rlt' ahout I \0 fC'ct '4'lll1 l HP "pol.t\man f'ilul < aldwt'll. l..1trnt'd ~fl\ not· 11t1urtd. n11r "c1c hi\ 1"0 pa,wnsrr\ P1•tc1 \\ ilhousk' 47 and f.nk l.arwn I hoth ol M1,\1cin \'1e10. l ald"ell !-lltd • • • 4 12 1001 ~ ind,urfrr "'" reportrd $IOltn trom a "1ounta1n \It'"" t>n'c location ¥.:('dne'lda) • • • PnhH' lrTt\lcd 81"C'n1 \11(-n /rllcr:. :o un ,u,p1c1110 of flOS\C\\ln& unlen f1111peny ullcn Wll' lrrt\ted Wodnc"111" ol\ Rrt"1d-wav in <onnC'<'t1on Y<1th a \eh1dl' 1h111 all('lcdl) had titTn \tnlrn Niguel brush fire quelled ..\ \Outh count' hru"h tire hurneJ :.!O al'.~ an Laau'na 1gufl \\ edne Ja,. hut no home' M~ threaten lire officaah ~1d. One fircfiahtCJ \U,latncd I minor IOIUI"\ "hill'! fi h(. 1na the hlaze t The noon lirt ~tarted nt~ar ,\ v 1l1 mnd El La7o roads tMt 1'on1'"1 th Ch~t Hohfieht t<'d«al bu1ld1n • cu~ monh known u the Z.gu t Tt cna1ne\, a hulldozcr, a Wt1lter lend and• hand~ ~ponded 10th ft :1Clord1n to Battalion C"tuef Kevi · Hr11mc It" IH<lntnincd 11 about I anJ rnntrollcd an hour later f 1rt flghtC'r James ~ rtponedl~ ,uner<"\hn ankle •OJUr)., ht~ fi ti tht" fin-He as tttated at 1 l ommun1t) H imal ind rel fht C'aU\f Of tl:\t firt I lllJI U 1n,~t 11on \ I Marksman mistakenly shot hostage held at jewelry store Prosecutor told to p rove s u s p ect knowingly s pied ~.\N I Ro\M l\l O I \Pl -In a ruling "hO'>t' mt-.1n1nlt v.a'> in<>t.rntl) d1sputt·J the: 1udfl 1n Jem ~ hll· wonh·, ~P\ tna h appar~ntl} rl·qu1rc:J the: pro~ut1un lO prmt:" ~ h1t\\-onh kno"-tngh '>Ptc:d for tlw So' u:t l nion LOS ~NGELES !AP> -.\ \h1n\ 1>b1a.1 !>polled in the <lar" of ntgh-t prompted a shenff's marksman to m1\takenly kill a hostage held capllH" mort' than I] hours b'r a 1ewell") <,Ion· hand1t. pohce !>aid "11 wa!I not an au.1Jc:ntal \hot.· ~herrff <,herman Block 'i31d Wedne'i Ja) of the high ,efoctl) bullet that killed Hugh Skinner. M manager ot the e11:clu~1"e Van (led &. .\rpel\ Jewel~ \lure on Rodeo Dnve 1n Beverl> Hills ''There was adequatt• illum1nat1on in the parking lot for him to get a rkar '1gh11ng and he h11 th<'.' per'>on he aimed at -at the spot he aimed Block e~plained al a ne"" rnnterenrc: ··what I'm \a:ring is. 11 was a trag1l en<l It wa' a nu\la.._c: Tht" shentl \31d the 'harp!.huot~·r·, bullet "-8'> thl' only !>hot lirc:d 1n the: d1ma~ to the \landoff at th<'.' Je"eln store where Ii' e ixoplc: wen· tJken hoMagc: Monda" Tv.o ho'>tagc' were lound slain 1ns1dc tht• \tore alter the siege ended about I I m p m fhl' roront"r\ oflict· \;lid thn hJd ~·n Jc.id l'lght hour., "hrn thl') v.erl' ltiund , lite\Cn l 1"ad1t1s. 22, who wa<, arrested follov.ing the inlldt•nt. "as \lhedukd 10 be arra1gnt•d tod;n 1n Ke,erl\ Hill' \1unic1pal < 11ur1 Block 1dcnulic:d the nMrksman a' Depul) (1eurgt· Johnson 4.:! a I J. vcar H'tt'ran of the Sherill's lxpart ment and cl ,. '·)t'ar mt'mber uf the def).lnment\ '>IXl 1al V.l'ot(lt>n' ur111 \\hen thr gunman and tht• thrl'l· n.: ma1ning hostagr..emerged trom tht: '>tore CO\.t"r<'.'d b'r a d1spla" dmpt•. the gunman ")died some obcteen1t1n that he was gomg to k.111 thc: ho\t.igcs·· unle .. s ~lice sta~ed hack.. Bio<.~ ..aid lihc:n!Ts deputte\ hurled tv.11 ·na,h-hang" grenades to 'tun the gunman and all tour peoplt• tell to Lht• ground 'ikinner ..at up and extC"mkd hi\ arm. Block ..aid. leading deputte' to l'!t·heH' he v.as the suspect and wa' amung a gun at the hostage., Rhodes told the sharpshooter he ~w .:t -,hin> objet·t in Skinner's outst~tched hand. although investigators l:"tter found he was empty-handed It "'ould bt' an 1mpo11.sn1 v1t.tor~ 101 tht· Jelen '>l' "1111 h hoPt"d to 1011\ 1ntc: the JUI"\ that lht: lormC'r , .. , ' radwman bch•d tht: lnov.1· cdgt· 1lr intent ICl pa<,s Naq corn- mun1t'i.1t111n\ ~:tre1' lu the: St>\tt'l' 1 ht• prO'>t'lUllOO hdd argut·J lhJt II should Ix requin:d tu pro"e onl) thl' m1n1rnum requ1rt·mt·nt!> ol lht• e\· p1onagl· lei"'' • that ~ h11v.nnh irnev., or had flJ\un 10 ~nov. 1hc11 h1-. alleged disclosure<; 10 rnnkssed '>P\· ma'iter John ~alkt·r Ir would help \ome other counlr\ or hurt tht: United State!> OLES '91tCU t• EFFECT THURSDAY JUI£ H , THRU SUNDAY JUI£ 211.1111 FLUSHMOUNT OR DOWl-ROD 3 SPEED 52 IN. CEILING FAN MODEL B NOT SHOWN A 6 INCH 2 SPEED CLIP ON , A B ~ !_'It'~_ I' 16 INCH -. J SPEED I S~ANOING FAN 12 INCH 3 SPEED 7.77 EA 29.88 [f, 18.94toA AIR CONDITION RS SIESTA 5400 BTU • f ., ... ••.&. f'!V)t~ ' • Aut.)ftl;a~ '""'"""··· ·~~11.tfi+'~ • tf'!\l"fll'll 1H ~ tY.11~Cli • [,:of'( ;f(if\P • wtv ... ,~. ,,~ -""' SIESTA 7600 BTU RIVIERA 11 ,000 BTU s37e s51e CFM H.P. WITH I WITH 2 Sl"EED MOTOR SPEED llolOIOR / !4'.11 1/3 !11.71 3000 tM.71 I Hl.U 113 IH.71 IM.71 4500 !II.a 1/2 m .11 IU.71 5500 Ml.II 1/2 m .11 n1.11 6500 Ml.II 3" 4U. 71 4ZJ.71 DOWN DRAFT COOLER TWIN BLOWER CFM CABINET H, 2800 CFM ONLY •• WITH I WlfH '1 SPEED MOTOR SPEED MOIDR WINDOW COOLER 3000 nt.ll 113 •.11 114.11 239 .88 ,__:°_o-+--~-1:_::_._:_~_:~_:_:_:~.__:_7:_:~_:--1 6500 411.11 1/2 41!.71 411.71 4200 CFM 388.88 6500 411.11 31' 41!.71 W .71 C) · OSCILLATING I 0 HIGH VELOCITY E \ SEEBAEEZE FAN· r~, .• ~,: . . , ) ,, · ~ Lomanco ALUMINUM GABLE VENT Balanced olc1dl'!S lcu QUJCI< op1>ra11on 39.11 38.88 fA 44,44 t A 55,55 J A POWER ROOF VENT Rusi lree alum rum construction 44.13 ALUMINll 12 IN. ROOF TURBINE RemovP hot Jllir 8tr l lfetrme qvaranteEO 17.77 All sizes .49 .. I" i iro.,es cooi.,, ell c1cncy LOW PROF ILE s10 , • ECONOMY 111 DELUXI: 1<0 DELUXE DELUXE TOP •1r •15 •11 OLES HOME CENTERS o GPA(.! •omporiy I i REFLECTIVE WM'IK MIRROR FILM GRA DE 24·36·48 IN BOOD SILVER 51C ti 1.1! lfTTO POlm. l!C ti 1.14 Simi . tUJllONZl, l!C ti 1.1! .... Politicians lambaste AIDS quarantine plan LO~ '\NGELES (AP) -Rc- publu:an U S Senatt' nominee [d /..ch:1u , Dcmocrauc gubematonal t:"andtdAte Tom Bradley gay ngtm leaders and the Los -\ngeles C11y Council all blasted a sulleWlde ballot 1n111at1ve lhnl would allow quarantin- 1nlof AIDS v1ct1ms os Angeles C'tt~ Counc1lman Joel ~ achs won council support~ c:dnes- day for a sutcment condemning the mea!lure a\ being "born ot a warped and paranoid program of poht1cal 'lelf-promo11on . that could result 1n the most S"-ecpmg rollback of civil nght!I. fon:ed relocation and publtt per!>Crnllon since the Third Reich .. Lo'> .\n~eles Mayor Bradle) the Dem1>erat1c contender for (.10\. George Oeukmej1an's JOb, has a!lked h1' RepubllLan opponent urgmgJ01n1 oppo!i1t1on to the mea'iure In a ~latl·ment released from Wash· ington () ( Zschau auacked the measure a~ "both dangerous and 1rresponi.1blc" and said 11 "con- tradicts 5111 years of medical and sc1en11fic research that says Al D. cannot be casualh tran'imllteJ. · Meanwhile. at· an tn\.llatton-onl> news conftrence. ~upp<>rters of the measure. who ;alao urc backers of pol1t1cal extrtm1\t Lyndon LaRouche. downplayed llS quaran- unc 1mpltca11ons and said opponents will circulate "wile.I rumors" 2'pmst the 1n1t1a11ve Under the m1t1at1ve. acquired im- mune defic1enC)· syndrome would be designated an "snfecuous. contaiiou'i and communicable disease .. The d1scaw would then be covered b)' the state's quarantine and 1sola- 11on statutes Some analysts conclude the in1t1a11ve would also lorce anyone suspected of having the virus that causes ..\105 to undergo blood tests and ha' e the results reported to state au1hon11es. and bar people with pos1t1vc results from working in '>Chools. rt:'>taurants and the health field. Al D~ 1scaused by a "iru~ believed to be passed through blood and semen. but not through casual con- tact H1gh-mk groups include male homosexuals. intravenous drug users and rec1p1entsofcontam1natcd blood products Lottery director seeks new printer for tickets" By the A11oclated Press c;;.\( RJ\MENTO-fhe 'itatc lottt•n t hiel says he: \.\ill sv.1fth call for bids on a nc"' 11d.c1contrat1, thro"ing into hmbo a S28 mtlhon pact wuh the firm that engineered the games Loller) Din.'Ctor Mark M1chalko ~rd Wednesda) he "dernkd that the ( altfom1a lottery has no altema11ve but to quickly c;eek nev. bid<, on a cont rad' in order to prt"vent a shon agc of the SJ scratch-off uckrt'> The \late has about a four-month !luppl) "We're not purchasing any more II<. kel'> under the contract with 5c1en11fic Games." said lotte~ 'lpoke\man Bnh Ta\lor The Lotter. ( omm1ss1on will be asked 10 rescind 11s !.l~·month extension ol the rnmpany 's rnntract. granted Ma~ 14. offietals said Ta' lor rd°u'>Cd to dc~:nl"le the actions a' breaking the pact, bet·au!>e thl" firm will pro"1de m1~cllancou'> '><'n ices dunng the coming two games. 3.6 earthquake shakes up LA County HlR\10SA BEA.( H -.\sharp eanhqualr..e rauled through Los Angeles < ount' ~~dncsday night sparkmg a nood of 1nquines but no damage or injune' ofl1c1als said ihe quake. measuring l6 on the Richter scale. struck at Ill '9 p. m and was centered one mile ofn.hore of this coastal ctl)'. 20 miles southwec,1 of downtown Los A.ngclc~ . ..aid Denn" Meredith, spokesman forthe ( altforn1a lnc,111u1e of Te1.hnolog) II was felt ac, far up the coa<,t 1n Santa Monita 'ome I~ miles north of Hermo..a Beach ··~ e're gt"ttrng about 5,000 tails her) bod) s "Wondering 1f-11 was an canhqua~e · Santa Monica police d1c;patt•hcr fltzabeth Nunc1 said from her station Stroke, cancer hli 'Nlght Court' actress LOS ANGELES -Florence Halop who pta .. ., the ba1ltfT on tde\.ls1on's · "'1gh1 C oun:· was ho<;pnahzed 1n scnous but stable cond1t1on. panl) paral)tt:d b\ a stroke ~nd suffenng lrom cancer Halop, 63 "'a!I undergoing rad1a11on treatmcnto; f~r an undisclosed t}pe of tancer. said Ron Wise. spokesman for Cedar\-S1na1 Medical ({'ntcr. The nght side of her body was panly paralyzed b> the c,troke. Halop Joined the NH( scrres th1\ season as ba1lifT Florence Kle1m·r. replacing Selma Diamond "ho pla}ed rnurt matron Selma Macker and died of cancer 1n Ma> 1985 Ousted presldlngjudge to fight action I OS •\NGELES -Mun1c1pal ( oun Judge Maxine F T homas. ousted as prcs1d1ng judge b) her colleagues. 'la td 'ihC was the \. ICllm of a ··campaign of false statl'ments" and vowed 10 fight to regain the poc,t 'Tm not g1v1ng up," Thoma" '3td after Wedne~a> ·s 57-13 \.Ole against her "I am ~omg forward to continue fight mg this matter " She added that she will meet with her attorneys toda) 10 decide ho"' 10 proceed .\simple maJonty oft he court's 80 judges was required 10 oust Thoma\, who took over a'i head of the Mun1c1pal Coun in Janua11 BIRTHDAY SPECIAL! UP TO 503 OFF ON SELECTED SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS! IM MEDIATE INSTALLATION! H-'\VF .A. TRUCK STOP BY \I, ITH SAMPt ES mrrR coon THROllCH @.SEACOAST BUILDER'S SUPPLY 1111, 11 2488 Newport Bouleva rd • Costa M esa ., Ca liforn ia • 92627 • (714) 642-3490 Regent ..• A 4ufl Ouwf'r 1d11rn~ th" lof' nf th1a hto111111ful d111mpnl(nfl a1tin rirM• pump SIZ .. :."\ L ALL OIJR 24 HOUR SERVICE NUMBER H c, 111 ~ ~""~~ES 'I.A ~1 ... 111 .IA R1 10 99 FaRhi on Island • Newpo rt Beach• 759-955 1 Open '?'hul"I. and FTi cvt til 9:00 p "' • Sun 12 fi • \ Orange Coat DAILY PILOT 1Thur9day, June 2e, t Reagan hails victory as· House backs Contra aid WASHINGTON (AP) -In a dec1s1ve, hard-foughl fore11n pohq victory for President' Reagan, the House is send1na a SI 00 m1lhon aid plan for N1caraaua's Contra rebeb lo a Senate that once before approved the idea. The 221-209 roll call vote Wcdne!>· day night removed the House as a maJor obstacle lo Reagan's months- lonadnve to secure approval of an aid package that iivcs the Contras S 70 mtlhon in weapons and S 30 m1l11on in logistical support over an e1ght- month span A Jubilant Reagan, amvrng 10 California to begin a vacauon at hi\ mountaintop ranch near ~anta Barbara, sa1d in a !>tatement 'The cause IS freedom The atu'iC 1s Just The cause will tnumph " "Once again, members of both pan1es stand united in res1st1ng totalitarian expano;1on1sm and promoting the cause of democrac~." the president said Nicaraguan President Daniel Or- t~. in a nationally televised addres'>, said the vote "1s a raufic:at1on of the warlike policy of the ll .S govern men: that brines 1t to the bnnk of direct intervention by m troops 1n Nicaragua." Cop tra drug-running probe ordered WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate Fore1&n Relations Commme1: ordered a statTinqu1ry Wednesday into allegauoni. that Nicaraguan rebels have engaged in dru& trafficking, gun running and corruption. After a two-hour cl05Cd-door mceuna. Sen. Richard Lugar R-lnd .. committee chairman, said a staff report on the a1lega11onl> would be prcp;arcd and l>Ubmmcd to lhc panel when lhe upcoming reccnends in mid-Jul}. He said the committee then would det:1de whelhcr to conduct a broader investtgauon Allegations again!>t lhe Nicaraguan rebels have focused on their alleged pan1c1pal1on in cocaine trafficking from northern Costa Ri ca shipment ol weapons from the United States and m1su!>C of Amcncan aid This month, the General Accounttni Office. Congress' 1nvel>t1~11' e arm !>aid m1lhons of dollars from $27 m1lhon 1n non-lethal Contra aid did no1 &o to suppliers 1n Central Amenca. but rather to offshore banks the Honduran m1htar) or obscure 1nd1"1duals and corporations in the l n11ed State!> Washington hut the~ are being de· fcated b~ the pcoplt' 1n Nicaragua." Fifty-one Democrats Joined 170 Repuhhcan\ to provide the winning margin and reverse the House'-; de<.:1s1on in March when 11 voted 222-210 lo reJC\'t an earlier ver-;1on ol the aid plan The Contra aid wa-. made pan ol a SK I b1ll1on m1hlar) rnnstrucuon bill and ~nt lo the Senate. fha1 Re publican-controlled chamber voted 53-47 th1c; !>pring tor the earlier < on1ra aid plan dunng the 12-hour debate was thl' narrow. 215-212 approval of an amendment by Rep. Rohen J. Mra1ek, D-N.Y .. that would bar any U S personnel -c1\lhan or m1h1ary -from prov1d1na aid or training to the Contras tn areas within 20 mile' of the Nicaraguan border Thal vote appeared 10 1nd1cate that man} members of the House \1111 harbor strong fears that American troops may one day become involved 111 combat in Central Amenca R~publlc.an leaders u1d much ot Ou· credit for the victory belonp to the pre 1dent ~ r.ro\.1ded 1n 1nsiallmcnls of S40 mrl 1on, S20 m1lhon and S40 mtlhon, with the flrst lo be m&M availa e Oft enactment of ( b1ll. In i1i new torm, Coaua aid would . _I Remount Sale trltlJ Delllper, Jad7 "Z'' Saturday, JWJe 28tlJ Only 30% Off All Mountings FREE LABOR CaJJ today for your appointment and receive your 30% discount. e w e [ ·r 32 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 11~2040 y Ortep accused President Reagan of"acting worse than Hitler w11h h1o; terronst and fascist pohc> again!>t Nicaragua," which he said would bn ng Nicaragua .. more econom it and matenal d1fficult1es and more death, (but) 11 does not ternf~ nor int1m1date us." l ndcr the l>luepnnt approved b)' the House. the lJ S. government '"'ould be pcrm1lll'd lur the first time 10 openl~ g1\oc m1htal) assJStancc to thl' rebels Reagan lobbied until the la'>t minute to win tht votes he needed to re"erse the earlier de teat_. _a_nd_H<1~,u~~~·1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In Washington, Nicaraguan ..\m- bassador Carlos l unnermann said "The contras can win their battles 1n The C-entral Intelligence Agenn ran lhl' program when the aid wa .. provided seaetly from 1981 to 1984 The new leg1~latwn does not bar the 'ip) agenn from re'>um1ng that role The adm1n1c;1ra11on\ only !>elhack Panel OKs bill to halt influx of illegal aliens WASHINGTON ( ..\P) -Hou..e Jud1c1ary Committee approval of a major 1mm1grat1on bill lca.,es law- makers with a tough JOb in seeking to complete action in 1986 on an ll>'>UC that has confounded ( ongrc!>!> for"' years The Jud1c1an ( ommlltcc measure. appro.,ed "-ednesda) n1gh1 b)' a 25-10 margin, 1s designed to !>tern the flow of illegal aliens into the country and upgrade rnnd1t1on'> for m1lhons al read) here The Senate has paso;cd a vcr!>1on at sharp odds w11h the measure fa'>h10n ed by the Jud1c1ar\ panl'I -""h1ch now must pass muc;ter w11h the Ag.nculture and Education and Labor committees. Under the mea-.ure. illegal alien., who amved before I 9K2 would get temporary resident statue; that could be made permanent after a year 1 he firsl-e\Cr fines for emplo)er\ prescnbcd b~ the meao;ure are de- signed to discourage a nc"' "'a\e ot illegal 1mm1grauon Cleanng away the la'>t roadblcx. l lo approval, the panel adopted special prov 1s1ons. nOered b) Rep. Charles Schumer. D-"l 'r They are designed 10 guarantee western growers a read- ii> a"a1lable supply of farm labor from o;outh of the border The plan represented a com- prom1'>C betw~n growers and labor union!> as well as <:nt1cs of th~ treatment accorded m1lhonsofahcn!> '"'ho'>e la cl of legal nghts makes them prq to unscrupulou\ employers and rac kctecrs "churner Wa!> <;O busy fending ofl attack<; on his proposal that he had to ahandon plans to auend a poht1cal lund-ra1sing pan-. in his honor The major targd ofcn11c'i was a prov1s1on thal would make foreigners 1mponed to '"'ork 1n this countl) 1mmed1atcl) chg1ble for welfare "It is a legal enticement 10 come 1n.' said Rep Romano L Mazzolt. D-1\.) a longstanding proponent of 1mm1grat1on law overhaul Rep Thomas I'< l\.indne'><;. R~Oh10. de· d ared. ·It 1s too much. rt 1s reprehen- \1hle. 11 1'> d1~grceable and 11 I'> not good 1n principle .. Washington cracks down on capsule medications By tile A11oclated Press SEA TILE -Authon11es coukl c:nnli'>latc o\lcr-thc~ounter med1ca11om in capsules found on \tore shchec; 1n King< tiunt~ tvJay. and the !>ale ol ml1'1 such drugs were banned '>latew1de to wuntcr nan1dc tampenng that has k1llcJ two people The QO...dalr <otatew1dc han on -.ale' ol non fused capsules. appro' t•ll Wednesda)' b)' the Wa'ihington Pharma<::. Aodrd tormall'.t takes elfcct attn paperwork 1s completed, probabl) b) fnda' 'i<11d < huck Kleeberg. ch1el nl environmental c;c1enccs for the Sca1tlc-K1ng < ount) lkal.th Dcpanment Meantime. the slate agenc) banned tht· '>ale of two-p<1rl. nonlu<ied capsule\ 111 the county and dtre('ted health department n0-.ual\ 10 thetl 'iturc\ Jnd confiscate the med1ea11on'i ti m:et·<,-..tr\ College president indicted in assault SPRIN(1f-lf-l () \1a'i'i -.\ grand JUI"\. ha-; 1nd1<:tcd thi: prc.,1dcnt 111 Westfield Statt• < ollegc on tour tounl'> o( 1mkl'en1 ao;c.ault and battl'n stemming from a complaint b)' a student "'h<l ren•1H·d a rnntro\crs1al S 10.000 I settlement from the '>Chool. Franr1' J P1lcck1 52 did not appear lor arraignment Wednt·c;dayon the 1nd1<:1nwnt returned h\ a grand JUI) tx·cau'c hl' I 1s hospitalized tor "senou'> depresc,1on," said hi'> lawver. Robt·n 1'.t·clc I Hampden <..;ount'r <)upcnor Judge La" rl·ncc J I rhano agreed lo postponl' P1leck1's arraignment until .lul) Q, and "-.l•t•lc '>aid h1' ( llt•nt "111plead1nnr11.cn1 Urbano then St"alcd the indictment . Nuclear blast felt ln Las Vegas LAS VEGAS-l\ powerlul Rnu"h nuclear "'t·.1p1111 '"'a' nplotkd Wednesda) deep beneath the Nnada de">('rt -.enJing '>hm k \\,1\C' 1ha1 "'C'n· felt on the ground in Death Valle) and l3U<;t'd high-ml· huild1n1_1.'> tu \wa\ 1n la' Vegas The blast, code-named Dal""' in. "a" dt•tnnated ahout I lO pm PD r nearl} eight hour .. alter 11 was onginally '~heduled . Thl· £'>t•panmcn1 ufEnl·rg' said unfavorable wind cond1t1on~ follo"'ed "'a phone 11111.1~( at the 'pra" ling Nevada Test t\1te cauc;ed the delay. BE DIFFERENT ... , • rMERVYN S Sf .. starts Friday, 9 a.m. Ifs time for Mervyn's once- a-month Store\Nide Clearance! This Friday, Saturday and Sunday, you'll find 101s of great buys throughout the store. SensationaJ clearance prices on clothing , shoes, accessories, things for your home and so much more. Hurry in! Clearance items ere in limited q(Jentrties. Hurry in for beat selection MERVYN• Shop ~rld•y 9 a.m to 9·30 p.m. •Saturday 9 to 6 •Sunday 10 to 6 Huntington Beach • 9811 Adams Ave at Brook hur s1 St _________________________ ...;.... ____________________ ~~~~~~~--~-- • ,, ' .. ' • • .. • • • .. -• • ' • • - • • • ..... ~ .. Court rules insane can't be executed News media suits tougher after Supreme Court ruling WASHINGTON CAP)-The Con-cnm~. Ford with a heanna where his law)el"i protect the condemned lrom fear and amutioa'a ban on .. cruel and unusual But unul toda)', the nauon's h1&h· and the state's laW)ers may present pain without comfon of under- punashment" ban stat~ from execut· est coun never had said that such a C\. tdence as 10 his mental com-standing. or to protect the d1an11y of ~any insane pe~n. the Supreme pohc) 1s const1tut1onally required. petence ~1et) itself from the barbanty ot Court ruled by a 5-4 vote toda)' In splintered vouna, the court ··for cemuru:~ nu JUnsd1ct1on has exactin& mtndless venaeancc" The court, by a separate 7-2 vote. 1oda) rcach~d these conclusions countenanced the exccuuon of the Mar\hall was Joined tn that ponaon ruled that Aonda must hold new -Ford. 11 he ts insane, cannot be insane. )Cl this coun has never of his 0 inion b Justices Wilham J hearinp mto the mental competency executed for the 1974 murder of Fon decided whether the Cons111ut1on Brenna~ Harry >A Black.mun Lewis of convicted murderer Alvin Ford. Lauderdale policeman Walter II-forbids the practice," .~ustsce F Poweli and Joh~ Paul Stcv~ns. whose lawyers say he became insane yankofT. Thurgood Marshall wrote Today while a death row inmate -If he 1s insane. he could be we keep fa uh with our common-law All 38 states with death penalt-. e~ecuted once he 1s cured hentage an holding that It does " Laws. 1ncludtn$ Aonda. have poltc1es -The procedure Aorida U)e<l an Marshall said the Eighth Amend- apmst executing men tall> incompe-determining that Ford 1s sane,' 101-ment ban on cruel and unusual tent people even 1f the> were compe-ated his due-process nghh. Se"i:n pun1~hmen1 protects the insane from tent when the> committed their 1us11ces said Aonda must pro' 1c.k e\el'Ullon "whether 11s aim be to ouc -• o T - • -• -., Turning to how state officials determined Ford as sane and can be executed. Marshall said tht" procedure u~d under Flonda la" "'provides inadequate assurances of accurao " .. w ASH I Nu TON (AP) -News media lawyers predict that public f1aum who \a}' the) have been hbelcd will find it tougher to place their lawsuits before a Jury becau~ of a new Supreme Coun ruhng. By a 6-3 vote tn a case mvolvmacolumnist Jack Anderson Wednesday, the coun made 1t easier for tnal Judaes to approve pre-tnal dismissals of such lawsuits The ruling reversed a 1984 dec1S1on by appeals Judge Antonin Scalta, President Reagan's nominee for the coun. The Justices ordered a federal appeals court to consider djsrnissina a libel suit against Anderson and a magazine he publishes, The Investigator. Anderson and the magazine were sued by the Liberty Lobby and Lhe group's founder. Willis Cano. The suit contends two 1981 articles falsely descnbed the group as pro-Nazi and Cano as a man who tne(t to emulate Adolf Hatler. Anderson'\ syndicated newspaper column 1s not involved in the suit. Two killed as Bonnie lambastes Gulf Coast PORT ARTHUR, Texas (AP) - Bonnie, the season's first hurricane, battered the Gulf Coast today with rain and winds up to 85 mph, killing at least two people, knocking out power and flooding low-lying areas before losing its punch over land. Bonnie was downgraded to a trop- ical storm at midmotning, after thousands of bcachfront residents along the Gulf Coast boarded up their homes and fled inland. One man was lulled today when lus pickup truck was caught in a squall and went out of control on a roadway near Pon . Arthur, and a parually paralyzed woman d1ed in Pon Arthur after being trapped inside a burning home by flames fueled by gusts from the hurricane, officials said. Four people were 10jurcd when.' high winds flipped a pickup truck on a highway outside Beaumont, authontics said. Bonnie also spawned at least three tornadoes after hitting land about 4:45 a.m. CDT south of Pon Arthur and cast of Hijh Island. the National Weather Service said. It was the first June humcane to strike Texas since 1957. The storm was downgraded when maximum sustained WJnds dropped to 45 mph over land. The weather service discontinued all hurricane warnings as of 9 a.m. CDT. but warned that gale-force WJnds con- tinued over southwestern Lou1s1ana and southeastern Texas. Battle rages over judge's 1 nomination WASHINGTON (AP) -Senate Democrats have escalated their already sharp assault against con- servattve lawyer Daniel Manion 's nomination to the federal appeals court and are attacking his honesty as well as his competence. But Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah charged that Manion's oppo- nents were seizing on "picayune" items to block the appointment of a conscna11ve chosen by President Reagan One of those items was a charge' that Manion had made an improper change in the transcnpt of his confirmation hcanns before the Sen- ate Judiciary Committee. Hatch, who led the defense of Manion dunng a floor debate that 'itretched late into Wednesday night. contended that liberals upset WJth Manion's staunch!> · conservative ideology were leading the opposition to the appointment. "This 1s a unique 1nd1v1duaJ who 1s bean' much maligned in this pro- cess. · Hatch rcmarlced durmr thr - proceedings, which at timts re- sembled a mint-trial. Senate MaJOnty Leader Robcn Dole. R-Kan .. has threatened to try to cut off debate on the Manion nomi- nation to the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals The coun hears appeals from tnal courts an Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. Dole said Democratic opponents, who have refused to limit debate tame. appeared to be trying to loll the nomination through stalling tactics Q, er the vear~. Bank ()f America h<l.., h,H.J the rnvilcge nf helping more people own .1 home, stan a hu..,inc..,.., and rat"<.' a family than just about or willing to hdp 1t" cu"tomef" than Bank of Amenca. Imprisoned judge to be impeached any ocher hank m the country "l( x.!tiy <>Lil' cnm m 1 tmcn t j.., even :-ii n 1n~er \Ve mtcnd l< l she 1w thett no h.ink 1~ mnre ded1L,ltl'd , Our oh1cctive 1-., to provide the means to make growth po..,~1hlt· Tc) help ideas and dreams hccornc reality When you w,1nt a hank you can wt )rk with, we want the Jt)h e want the job. ffi ' Bank of America f'\.t... f 41!'N"'f ~,I I A .....,., f• I WASHINGTON (AP) -The House Jud1c1ary Committee voted una1mously today to impeach Harry E Claiborne. the chief U.S. dJStnct Judge in Nevada. who is scrvmg a pnson term for chetnang on has 1ncomt tax • The panel voted to impeach for the first time since It approved impeach- ment articles against then President Richard M. Nixon an 1974. The action sent the impeachment proceeding to the full House. The panel adopted an overaH resolution accusing the chief U S. dastnct Judge in Nevada of "m1,._ behavior and of biah crim~ and misdemeanors" and then bcpn vot- ing on four spttific impeachment articles. s1m1har to counu of an indictment. On 34-0 roll call vote5, the ~ocl approved the first article, accus1n1 Claiborne of undcr-rcponina his taxe for 1979, and the sec.ond accusina him of filina a false income tu return for 1980. The P,rocccdin qain t Claiborne bcpn w.th a statement by Rep. Peter W. Rodmo, D-N.J., chairman of the comm1ttC'C, that no one ,tands above the la"'. not C\ttn Judge, 'II Israel probing deaths of · 2 captured Palestinians By th A11oclaced Presa I JERUSALEM -Members of Prime Minister Slumoo Percs' aovemment called today for an inqwry into an alleaed secret service coverup oftht deathsor two captured Palestiruan lujackers, despite presidential IJ'lnts of immunity m the case. The ministers met 1oto the early momina hours to d1scu ~SldentC~m Herzog'a decisjon to arant .im.mumty from prosecution to Shan Bet ctuef Avraham Shalom, who resigned as head of the ~t service Wednesday, and three unidentified agents. S. Mrlca release• detalned labor leaden JOHANNESBURG -The aovemment released at least a dozen Jabor leaden detained without charge under the tw~week-old natJonw1de state of emeraency, u1uon spokesmen said today The government gave no reason for frtc1na the union officials, mcludmg lhe head of one of the country's largest trade federations. However, dozens more labor leaders were among an cs ta mated 1,800 emergency dctaanoes sull held, accordinJ to unofficial reports. The releases followed wamanas from union leaders an ruding and from stnke- l\1t business executives that industnal relations were being undermined by the state crackdown. In Prctona, the aovemment reported five blacks killed in violence during a 24-hour period that ended early today -mcludma two shot by police firina at rioters and three slain by other blades -raising to 66 the numberoffatalities reported since the state of emergency was declared June 12. El Al counter at Madrid alrport bombed MADRID-A bomb planted an lugagc exploded today at the El Al Israel A1 rhnes counter at Barajas Airport, and police said at least three people, 1ncludina a police officer, were injured. Police said one of the injured was an .. Arab-lookina .. man who was believed to be the owner of the luggaae. They said he was under arrest. An El AJ employee also was hurt, they said. The explosion occurred at 3:30p.m. (6:30a.m. PDT), 15 minutes before the weekly El Al flight 396 was to depart for Tel Aviv. 'ProgreBB' reported In OPEC meetlng BRIONI, Yugoslavia -OPEC 011 ministers met today under a new president, with sources reporting a new detenninat1on to reverse the 011 pnce plunae. but the sess1on rcccsscd without a new agreement. "They are making so~e progress in the nght direction," OPEC spokesman James Audu told re n.ers af\er today's three-hour scs~non. which recessed until Fnday. He re used to answer questJons about the day's deltberauons. Fawz1 Shakshuk1, the Libyan 011 minister, told reporters as he left the hotel mcct1og site that the ministers had discussed "pn ces, (production) cc1hng. quotas. everything ·· Suspect charged In heiress' death OXFORD, England -A 31-year-old man police would not 1den11fy was charied Wednesday with supplying heroin to Olivia Channon. the Guinness heiress and Cabinet minster's daughter foun,c;t dead at Oxford Umvers1ty two weeks ago. The man was the third person accused of supplymg heroin to the 22· year-old Oxford student. Her body was found June I I in a room at C'hnst Church College. An irutial autops{ proved mconclus1ve about the cause of death and the results of additiona tests have not been released 4DAYS ONLY. SAVE 40 % nn thl'I IOO \. rotton floral pnnt dre;., by Lanz nw '!<lft multi <·olon'd blae dt">tgn L'i a<.'C<'nted by puff sleeve'! and p1plnl( lnm Available m <1ltt"l 4 14 S!yl<' 224H Rf'it £H2 , SALE 149. ·- Lady lynne ivory and Black Camisole $2400 Slip $2600 , II •• For Fun In The Sun Teddy Beu: Beach Club• •ts• Aaat. Sanclmolcla & Beacf)i-Toy'a from '1'!, 1058 Irvine Weatcliff Plala 650-8388 'd WHAT ARE YOU DOING FOR LUNCH? SPECIAL: HOURS: M-F 7 AM-7 PM S&S 8 AM-6 PM (714) 548-8771 - Vi SANDWICH ON A ROLL SOUP OF THE DAY SLICE OF FRUIT PIE (8 VARIETfES TO CHOOSE FROM!) only s3~so With This Ad Thru July 30 Katie MeGuire•a Otde Fashioned Pie Shoppe OuALITY IN FASHION. Fooo. G1FTs AND SERVICES FoR You. I 7TH & lav1N1 Nr-..P01tT 8cAl H ·'?\NDEc·s Pt Al f • A NrHo Nv·s SHm REPAIR • BANK o r AMERICA· CHARLES H B .... RR Ji ~'' rR ... CHAMPAGNE· CROWN H ARDWARE • D1ANl ·DR ELDER OPTOMETRIST. H -.u irM\ c; H E1D1s FROCEN Y o zuRr SHo PPt: • H 1c 1<0 Rv FARMS· H uGHES Et RANC~o M ARlffT • l~M.t s K ATIE M cGu1RE P1E c. BAKE SHom • TH£ M tNUTEMAN W AY • N EWPORT B .M BO" S ,o,vt~(.s SAv O" DRUG • SHELL 01L • THr '5TORE~EEP£.R • THE Sro REt..EEP£.R F oR H tR VrtA S lrntMATE APPAREL· Vmro WAREHOIJC\E • WESTCLIH PtA7A CuANF RS 17th & IRVINE, NEWPORT BEACH .. J I • . Tax reform will change t h e way people make deciSions By TOM RAUM ........ WASHINGTON -As they tackle the Job of craAins a compromise tax bill, House and Senate conferees are bound to sweep away scores of tax dedUCtJons and tax breaks to which many U.S. businesses and and1v1d- uals hive grown accustomed. The result, economists say, could be a drastic change an the way Americans make investment and spending dec1S1ons. No mattq what middle ground lbe conference panel rcache~. mlljor chan.ics appear to be in store for many U S. taxpayers. Although the measu~ that passed the Senate 97-3 on Tuesday and a less· radical overhaul measure thit won House approval late last year differ widely 1n details, they both ha~ the ~me basic thrust. Both would lower tax rates through an climinauon of tax deductions. credits and other preferences that have arown lik weeds in the current tu code. Thus, wealthy Amcncuns may have to think twice about how much they want to Jive to charity or invest in real estate Businesses will have to make sun: that new plants and new equipment arc 1tally econom1cally justified. And many individuals. 1f the Senate philosophy prevails, may want to reconsider whether all those <:red1t cards are rtally worth carrying. 01 whether they reall)' wanuo finan~ eyes an the corporate ind finaociaJ And the Senate bill also would do that new boat or summer vacation. communilJes arc expected to be away with the full deductibilhy of The final tax overha1,1I legislation nveted to its deliberations. lndiviudal Rctiremc:nl Accounts fOf w11l lcad to "an mc~a~ in the rate of Even after the finished product I.box Amencana who also have iav1nas and a decrease: 1n the rate of emerges, 1t will take some time for the pension pta,ns where they ~rt -an botTOwing.,. said Rep. Roben T true impact oflhe measure to sink in, issue c:crtaJn to cause m~or con- Matsui. O..C'alif., a member of the cconomisu predict troversy before the conference panel. House Ways and Means Committee "ln the short run, you will see a lot who helped draft the House-passt'd of un~nainty and oonfulion. People Althouah both bills ~taan chari-m~surc. will delay tbeu investments untilthey table contributions for those who It will force busrnesscs and indi vad-sec how it affe<:ts them. Many itemi:ie, such contributions will be uals to pay more attention to the investments planned for next year worth less in tax savinp than they are economic 1ustificat1on of their may be canceled," said Lawere~ now for well-heeled Americans and financial decis1onsand less to findani Ch1merine, president of Clfase businesses.. loopholes for saving taxes. Matsui Econometrics. Thi$ could mean fewer cont.ribu- and many analysts daJmed. ..But in lbc long term," be added. tions to churches, hosp1tals, univer- ln broad terms. the House bill "companies and individuals att like-sities and foundations. would have less dirttt impact on ly to make their decisions on the NEW VORK !AP) -The follow1119 11s1 11 FtamJITIHlr s~ + ~ uo ltO s ~•serPnoro l"' -~ 'f 1 tndividuals who 1tem1ze their taxes economic advantage. s oflhc situation "Before, when you made a sift, you 5'l01¥• the Over • the · Counrer 12 KevMed un 1420 +US Uo I I 6 11n1ca101e ~ -~ than would the Senate brll. while -which is probably healthy." saved up to SO percent in taxes. Now 'tOCks and warrants that have "°"' uo 13 Terntex S~ ~ Uo · 7 )~Iron ~ -l'il · · h b d b t"4t most end down the mo't based on l4 FelrldNoble 17•n 211. 8u: !'::· ll Nt1C110U111 v. -S-16 . increasing t e 1ax ur en on us1-The House bill proposed four (under the Senate bill) you will only oercent of change f0< W9dneM!oy, l Senerk wtA 7J.io 1 : 4 Medlca1srer ~ -li..t 1 . nesses. separate new tax rates for individuals save 27 percent, .. said economist ~~ ~':\~~ru~~lng below S2 0< looo I =~~n wt 27i 16 S· l;! uu~ J·i l ~:~~~~' 3 ~ = 1 ~ : The Senate bill cuts maximum tax ranging from 15 percent to 38 percent, Herbert Stein of the conservative Net and oereenta~ cha""' ere tne 1 Monf~tColo 52 6\l'J .. Comlrfl(. Sl't -:\lo • rates for businesses as well as rndivid-while lhe Senate ball froposcs only American Enterprise Institute, an am.rence between he previous clo1lng Nwsl ogln t :\4 UP 1 HurcoMfg • -'h aJ "' th d h H s . II!.. d·"" . orlce end WeclneMl•'r's' last Of' bid orlce Ptlon Grm v. u 14 14 ~tdBcpUtall i 2 -v. 1·1 u s iar more an oes t e ouse two. I percent and 2 percent. The orgamzataon iun ~ in pen by such UP oniror 1io 1 Ug ll: 1S ~tir.nclrCo 81h - 1 l · counterpart, hut it allows businesses ma.iumum rate is now SQ percent. contributions. ~ ~,c'1:"'ue,, Lat i'~t. utc~L2 • ~~,11vv~l~~R:~s 1 1'J. ,; 8g I :t 1 1: Fs~:~ti"'v' 11i:~ = 1~ I : dto ~edep sohmebofhtbHe prefere~ces The Senate bill reduces business 1:heHousebilleliminatesmanyta:it 3 +;;' Coro 2 1-16 'h Uo ~.o '" ~ ~.>.t; ,. Uo 1 . 9 A~~lalmi 4" _ i I ·.~ enie to·t tm Y t c ousc version. truces from the current maximum of pre1crenccs used by busin~, in- 4 A~'W~n un '~ 1~ 8~ J l Po~ 11~~ un 211. 1 v. 8~Pctf.· ~ 1nreaLosalc ,, v, -v. : Thus, the tax conference panel will 46 percent to 33 percent; the House eluding cum:nt del)re(iation sched· s RepubPlcA l~tn 21/e Uo 1 .7 DOWNS ~rTecll l -2 l • have its work cut out for it. And all version to 36 percent. ules . 9 WstnAUent>ee ~·n +11·16 uo 1 .o Name Laf Ch~ a1asw11ch 6 -~ .. . ! ~1WF: ·:l~ I ;i ~i iii ! !i\?f'w• ii ~i~ ~ Iii i "~~J.~: ., ·1;· ~ ·~ 11 -lidjilliiijiiji!iiiilr-----t1-' --------------------- -mlil!lllm~__..,.... --------------- NEW YORK (A~ -The fol~wlno 11$1 4 KaUfBroad s 7~ + shows the New ork Stock xcnange S ~ME Ind ~~ stocks and warranh thel have gone uo f a,,, ofB The most and down lhe most f-Hd On Jf'• rrcent Of Chan~ regardlHS 0 volume J Ka d ofA •1. o r e d n e s d a v RLC 9~ 2 No securiries rradlng below \2 are Incl· 11 ner en 7~ UP 11 } 'h UP li:f v. Uo r111 Uo 34 Uo 6. ~ UP 6.9 'Ill Uo 6.7 1 Uo 21 Hllenbrand 22 Mc~ean wl 1 3 vtTQwle 4 FlnSIBar S lntrmed MEI Otvrs f MvlanLao s H l.9 .7 .7 .7 .7 10 ilverOak lf/• 6.~ ·u~ Net and percentage changes are tile l~ aut&8.PfB 13 8 Uo 6. di erence between the previous closlng l Home oot 20~ 1 'I• Uo 64 Pct. Name priCt' and WednHdav's 7 o.m 0 r i c e Name UPS La~\. + c~~ Pct l• l~el Bes~ 2'AI v. 15 LI Co of 21 11. l'I• lt Afr't~ s l~1,.. 1~ IJ ~arcourt s ~ Up 6.~ Up 6. uo 6. UP 6.2 1 PStnd 9.4'of 2 Craig Corp 3 Fedders ' Compugr 1~:~ t.~ 1 yEOlnll Uo ~F ~ allev Ind 2• t 3~ Uo n.I Ml)hWll Oar ,~ v. Uo LOW RATES 81/8% 30 yr ARM ~.,., UP ~ ~noower ~"· UP earhlnd If• ..... UP RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. lllllft f•hlllttmn lerel 11%2 UllOl llft., COSTA IESA-SU-1154 61 61 S9 5 GotdnNug wl 6 Nucor s 7 Walnoco 8 NewmonlGol<I 9 ~tbdMar 10 nsllMn pf ll sclnr 12 edogBar 13 PooeTalbl 14 PanAm wt lS WitCoNA pf 16 TexEutn 11 Anaconw 18 ylChartCO l9 Paradvne .. ~~--ll!lll-~~--11111!!!111!!11111• • vlManvllle ~ FrteotMcM Creative Financial r;n~~:':,nd Senices CompanJ 25 Rv.,, Hom "We are che dedicated 7.0 6.8 61:~ .9 .7 ·~ •.8 4.3 •• ' H H 4.1 " business growch specialtsts '' IF YOU NEED: the shores interiors Call for Details • Working Capital • Cash Flow Enhancement • Increased Inventory • Asset A <..quisitions l AI l Domingo HSU (714) 955-2936 2640 ~ Sii.ei JOYCl CAIO\ ~ ~ e.octl CA ,,ooJ I 714 . 64/ 12~S .....__.... --"--r' Sherman Clay "Salutes America" with . Sherman Clay's Annual PORTABLE KEYBOARDS YAMAHA TECHNIC ROLAND FROM $20800 USED ORGANS FROM s99 ·1n store at South Coast Plaza All Store• Join In The Celebr•tlon Of The Fourth Of July Parking Lot Sale • BRAND NEW MIRROR-LIKE · EBONY POLISHED SHERMAN CLAY YAMAHA PIANO Brand New Diqital Electronic Compact, Inexpensive Grand Plano Sound & Touch Transposer, Headphone Jack Never Needs Tuning, Midi MUST BE. HEARD TO BELIEVED USED: Wurlltzer Conaole Plano -S1599 USED: Klmb•ll Conaolette Plano -S1599 New Chickering Studio -$1988 USED: Clavlnov• Dlglt•I . Plano -$1988 NEW: Wurlitzer Conaole Plano With Player $4399 WE OFFER OUR OWN CONVENIENT FINANCING ( SHERMAN i : .rf,CLAY ' ONLY AUTHORI ZED ~ STEINWAY & SONS o•:AU:R IN l .. A . ORANGE. Vf.;NTURA. RIV&RSIOE 6 AN BERNARDINO CO ~ COSTA MESA SOUTH COAST PLAZA 545-0415 -- HEW YotlK IAPI 81n11 20'"' 21 D•wav 4 1 5 H•roG s l2 J.l MCI NASDAQ .,_.lleftt 8M•F 4J • Q•• Ot•Crv ll JS HrtfHI 0 47'• MadGE .,,..,1119 l\ltlleil !lid\ 8•1ZLI> H • 'I 1 OtrGnl 20'• ?I • HllMVn ' • 4"' Maoa!Pt a11e1 lewMt ~' llY &train< 10 , I~ Oovt08 1l • lJ'> Hcr.ge s 21" 211') Ma1AI rnar--1~-enas914 8"""' •1'1 41' or,afCn 12 • 12~ HtnrdF 57'4 se• .. Mavpt p.m Wednnd•Y· 81 .. 001 Oun11011 lJ'• l4 Hoe1n 10"4 10"° MavnOI PrlCH de .... lftdu4e 9 ) .. J ) I ) ' Our If on 11' I 11~ Hldrln ,., ... McCrm rela•I m•r-up 8rwTon• t t I 1' Ovn~n 9 • ''-HOf1Jfh l'• l'n McF•rl m•r'lldewr1 or com Buttel• 1t • II • E•IVn ' II', It IMS ' 2S 2S'"' ~rt m H \ I o " t 1 r ~"'"P~ 6 , 6'. i'°"Lt> SS Si t tSC IS'• lS ... MedEI • 'l•Hanes08\I NL Fn l 1 4 IP11 a>. I 7t lnlolh 1 21'• 21\o Mleom Stoct 8141 AU: PT 4 • .... tclor8 24' J 2 lnltrr1 lS', IS>.; In· MdsaW !~~p,, H' JJ ,!.~~'' ~:.CT; ,~~~ l1,1; H'' • "•1 " ,, ''24·!·, 1~~ :~:.", Acedln ) >l 9· 16 alWlr ' Sl ' SS noCn• tl 1 trcEnr 1 "' Molt• .Acufle• 16 • 26 • an••<I Hi_. I•'· .nfwltll "'~,, i~ tntCH>ll , 24.., u MonfCI AdaCLb I • 1)·16 aPS,.I • 21 ~I I , · • -. 10w•$0 i 31 1, )14.. MonuC A<1a9e l'· l'• a\evs 6 H°"' • P ' • • Ad1\nW 41 41 , emcor 42'• F rp 14', U''t JWP i 27 • 72' 1 Moot-" .Adv(<r 7 •, I ltlus JS"-l • F1d1Ct 44~ U'• .i.!Mafl 6 • ''-Motr'tll .A<l•flo• s '• 6 • 11rmS s l4 ~ FE mJ> M ft• 1 J«ICo s 1l • tl-.i MotC11> AllB•ll IS J 1s•. Ille& ls • 17 FIWFn 10~ 10.l.< JonlCl)I u .. I~ ~ !~!~. 'u', ~ .. ,~~~ ;1! a,. ~~~!:~ ~~ ~ ... ~:rv~·n ~ ~~ ~r,r:~ .AF urn t • i~.. 11u1 .A ij > Fon.r " 9' > ~ K•lver 2 7 1· 16 NMKrn AC.rte• ... .0 • llUI 8 • I FM Am 17 • l 1 Ktmlfl • 23 I 14 N!wkSv AmLC• 11 11 • i.rkJ ... FC)(ftlO , , • 11 ' IC;tvS A I St 60 Nill• 8 .AM>dl '17·l1 otrTr« ?'• '• Fr1111111 14 'l K9mc> s 31 / JI\. NordSI 1 .ANlln' JI ll'-o~+r 1'-'• Frn,Et itJ• ' ' • C G AnaO!lt ?l\ 1 , mCtr ' 61 ' 62' 1 Framnl " I • J IC;lmlNll 2' • lO H •• ' i\nGSA 10 , 10l·16 ml~ U•. 14't FuirH8 ... .._ KtoofG I HwNG .AnQAC. 1 s 3 16 s • nsP•o SS • 55', Gtnetc • >• • S I 1' S l ·" NwllPS .Applf'( 3S '• 36 tor<l'l ~ • ~ • v nDe•e> KMO. 50 S2 ~AMI i P.PICIM ' 11 , I? oreSI ' 1 ~ 11, I IS• 16 Kru-lS1t 16' OcM'* A•<J•r 1S , ~6 1oi Tr .. '> l"lltE\I ti. 9' 1 Kulc.ke ~'> 10\oi lllGJ> I P.•IC.•l • 39 91• Bio 4 • 14"-raq1 , JO • JO t L.•llCt ', 34 IOC• Allllt\ n. ~' SC 11 • II~ rClllS.C ••• 9 L.•nt ' .,, .. ~ l>ll P.v<1••~ II'• I gt•um 6 6 • rtvA ' 116 120 Lff018 6'-6~ rTP BBOO \ 11 1 '• 8ff' 6 • 6 S·16 HApld 1 ., 1 L.UICft i 4t. 4~ A In! Ba.raC t • Ot~elb 10 • 20 • •roOv 14 It Ulnn u~ g • Pt«MI BangH 11', 12 . 0."tMa 6 • 6'. HadSQn t 1t 1 L•lvTul ._ 1 .. Pe<11E11 B•.Y.P.rT I', *'• Oe•C•" I) , 14.lii Harnoll 10'• ll Ll"8r<1 ~ • > Pen••ir NYSE CoMPos1rr TRM~c;~cr1o~s Market takes slight dip NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market dec:lined sti&blly Thunda)'.. runnina into some res1stanoe afier ns ~nl ptOj, Analysll said tbe market wu f"accd with selling after tM Dow Jones industrial average approached the 1. 900 lcvd for the first time. ' They said tbe imponaru:ie of round-number points like that often is exagerat.ed, but that some anv~tors do use them in plannina when to sell stocks. Otherwise. there was no significant cban~ apparent in the news background that pcmlltted the maritct to score broad gains on Tuesday and Wednesday, carrying most of the broader indeite1 to record highs. • After cfrift1na upward in the latter susaes of Wednesday's ttading, interest raies showed mixed changes in the credit markets today. 'the Dow Jones av~ of 30 industrials dropped 4.85 to 1,880.20. ~lining issues slightly outnumbered ad· vanccs on the New York Stock Eitchan&e. Big Board volume tc>taJed I 34.07 million shares. against 16 I. 79 miU100 in the previ session. The NYSE's oomposite index shppcd .07 l 142.67. At the American Stock Exchange. the maritet value index was down t.34 at 28l.8S. WH AT AMEX Dio WHA T NYSE Dio NEW YORK <AP) Jun. 26 ' AMEX LEADERS .. ew YORK CAP) -s.i., • D.m. Ttiuradav orlce end net d'lenoe of the 10 m o ' I 1 GoLo QuoTES I_ 9elec1ed WOlicl OOld pncee Thlncley L.OflCIOn "'°"*'9 llalftO 1$43 eo, Off to as l44W1d? • Mrmall gold ~<1.IO Ill> I0.7!1, Enoef*dOOldl3"5.30 upl0.75,labrlclle4l312 57 up to n E~d ..._ 15 080. of! 0 030. l9b<leet..:I 15 43t °" o ooe I METAL S QuorEs ,'NASDA Q SUMM ARY famous la bq,l.s ... • .. Orange CoUt DAILY PILOT/ Tht.ir9day. June 28, 1988 Patricia Thomu THOMA THOMPSON Martnc Capt. Joseph C'ross Thomas of Laauna Beach claimed Palric11 Ann Thompson of Vista a5 his bnde durina cert monies on June 7 1n St Edward's Cathoht Church. Dana Point The bnde, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Francis Thompson of Carlsbad, wore a h•Jh-nccked, Iona-sleeved aown of white orpnza chiffon with a beaded bodice of Altocon lace Her full skirt extended 1nto a chapel- lcngth train. and a wreath ofwhne silk flowers and purple stattce held her two-lier tulle veil. The bnde was attended by her sisters. Barbara Norman as matron of honor, Janice Chnsuan and Carolyn Thompson as bndesma1d Susan Thompson, her 11ter·in·law, and Donna Lopn also were bndctmaid. The briaearoom, son of Dr. and Mrs. James Thomas of Moraanton. N. C' .• was attended by bas father as ~t man. UU\ers ~Capt.I. Frank· hn Sublett. Francis Mll\llO. Duane Pandorf and Doublu Rowe FolLowina a m:eption for I SO aucsts m the Hotel Laauna, the newlyweds left on a honeymoon to Cabo San Lucas. The bndcgroom, who has served w1lh the Manne Corps at El Toro, is now with Amencan Aarhnes in Dallas WISIDIYER-SW ANSO!f Done Lisa Swanson of Newport Beach became the bnde of Caryl Randy W1shmyer of Hununiton Beach an a May 24 oercmonv 1n OLES HOME CENTERS p G~.ACE company Edison 20 INCH 801 FAI 3 SPEED 17.88 EXTERIOR LATEX CLIMATE MASTER FLAT FINISH SIESTA WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER 5400 ITU Easy ready mount 1nstalla· tton Automatic thermostat S•esta air speed (BTA 705--1) s2aa· --. .. • J. FEATURETTE CARPET .... , 1.'11 c:: A. 221/r II. PORCELAIN KETTLE GRILL 8. SWlll&ER II SMOKER &Rill W/ADJUSTAIU HID C. DOUBLE GRID WATER SMOKER YOUR CHOICE 39.93EA llD&IBKEI VSR 3/8 IN. DRILL 111z1J • DoublB 1nsula1ec:t • Up to 1200 RPM 21 32 ;~~~~nto • hand BRASS EITRY LOCKSET 8.93 11 tT. c..£1. 12.82 14.73 CHARLESWOOD 30 llCH WALL UllTS Ideal lor books Choose open wall or 2 c:toor unit Easy to assemble 49.rl.: wal tumTU WT. Calvary Chapel 1n Costa Mesa. The couple arccted 200 auens at Lhear reception on the clubhouK lawn at the Irvine Country Club. Lcshc Swanson and Marcia SwanM>n of Nc~n Beach arc the parent of the bride. She desiancd her weddin, sown of hand beaded lace, tafTct.1 and tulle. Made 1n the style of the Roann-'20., the sown hid a Iona rorso bod.ice and a full tea-lenath ' skirt. Scattered rhinestone1 trimmed the veil and skin. She carried her. areat-Jttat arandmother'i hand• kerchaeffrom the early 1900s. She was attended by Laura Gatewood, maad of honor, four bndesma1ds, Landa Lanie. Chnsty Sachs, Marsh.a Tohill and Chnsty Curtis. and four nowerprls. Machelle Cunas. Sarah Lamont. Jennifer .,.,, HEAVY DUTY DELUXE 32 GALLON_, TRASH CAN Bottom-Spruce Green Cover·L1gh1 Spruce Green (832) REDWOOD 4211. IOUID TAil.£ WITH 4 IHCMU OLES QttANQe COUNTY ANAHElll.4(714111118 ~·o ANAHEIM, 7141) 714 UOO f:"OUNTAIN VALLEY (7141llMJ'll1 FULLERT0N(7141Jl1114'4'1 GARDEN GROVE (714153"' !>001 GARDEN GRGVE (71•) 7!>0 J.t4 I HUNTINGTON 8EACH17141&<4f MM IRVIN( (Tf4) 552 5788 OAANGl (7141J 8)9 ~53 SANTA ANA (11 41978 tlll YOADA llNDA (71 411777 7381 HOME CENTERS o <;RACE company IANOA8"11L COVINA (811) 331..()nl EAST COVINA (111) 917-6132 HACIENDA HEIGKfS (111) 333 5218 MONROVIA (111) 303·1591 PASAOENA (l18) 44M537 ROSEMEAD (118) 286-0040 ROWLAND HEIOHTl(lll) MS 13Jfi WEST COVINA(lll)tl13138 SOVTHPASAO(NA(l11)«1 6101 lA VERN£ (714) ~12 IOUTHIMf L A. COUNTY CERRITOS (213) 1124·f 130 GAROENA (213) 632 2833 LONG &EACH (~I 3) 421· 7!\e I NOAWAl.K (213IMI ot01 TORRANCE (213) 310 6890 SAN PEOAO (213) .. , fl~; SOUTH TORRANCE (213) 630 1 IAN nMfANOO VALllY 8UAOANK (213) 8411-e&e I NORTH HOLL VW000 (818) 7&5-&MO NORTHAIOOE (119) 311-38'21 AE8EOA(tll)3"t4 {)291 WOOOl.ANO lilLLS 1111) 347 8l&O OXNAfllO (IOS) 093 t2tt ASIOITED J SAU.al flOWER PLAITS • Vine~. Impatiens 1M":;a•• & m::~R •' j CHOICE 'i REDWOOD LAWI EDBllG 4 11.11 n . 3 PU TIRE CORD GARDE I HOSE 1/1 •.rll FT. IPAllTAI OAK WALL PANELING 2.18 IHl..ANO IMl't 4•8 FT SHEET CUCAMONGA (114) tle>0117 FONTANAf'T141)82~~!11 ONTARIO ('1141) 9U-314'4 RlALT0(7i4) tT&·H10 RIVl!R810 ~14)887·0100. RIVl!fllSIOC:: t4)tl7·MOO CLAR MOH (7141)82!08 1 SAN RNAAo.N0~14) P7 3""0:) SAN 8 l'WAAOINO 7141 I UPL.ANO ('114) 1 Curtis and Cindy Johnson. • Her b111band' is tho 10n of Mn. Carolyn Wi hmycr of fairfu, Va., and lhe late Mr. John Harmon Wisbmyer. His best man w11 Phil Marshal, and Jeff Wishmycr..i Rod.end. Swanson, Jeff Dodd ana Rick Francis were ushers. The couple are Oranac County residents aner a wcdd1na trip to C~bo San Lucas. She 1s a senior at Ous Parsons School of' Dcsian in Los An1tles and he is with Kraus Con- struction. BOCK-BJRJQE Balboa Island residents Diane Birnie and Lawrenoe Bock exchanac<f wcdd1na vows in a June 2 t weddan& in St. James Episcopal Church, Newport Beach. More than 200 auests attended their reception at the Newponcr Resort after the ceremony. Mr. and Mn.. Wilham H. B1rn1e of Downey are the parents of the bnde. She wore her mother's wcdd1n1 dress of cream colored satin made in traditional styhn& with a hia,h oeclc- hne, Iona sleeves and a cathedral train. The gown was designed 36 years ago to complement a veil oriJjnaUy worn in 1922 by the bride's arcat-aunt. Mrs. Brock IS fifth bride and the third aencration in her family to wear the vetl. Attendants for the bnde were Cathy C.arlson, Nancy Boe~. Debi Birnie, Mend~ Olsen, Leslie Steinke, Shirley Platzer, Camie Shutn and Katie Orman. The bndegroom 1s the son of Richard Bock of Los Angeles and Mrs. Uh Bock of Encino. His best man was Steven Bock, and ushers were Brian Birnie, Doug Barnie. Glenn Protter, Ned fncdmaf\. Chns Fenney, Bruce Dorfman a• Enk· Olsen. After a honeymoon tnp to.several Canbbcan islands, the couple are at home on Balboa Island. She is executive publisher of PacaiJ:a Pub- lishing's Performance Racina lndu~ try, and he 1s with Fairfield Venture Partners. BLACKIE-BREIMON Laura Ann Brc1mon became the bnde of Jeffrey Alan Blackie of Costa Mesa m the garden of her Poway home on June 7. He 1st.he son of Mr and Mrs. Edward W. Pncc of Orange and the late Mr. Richard Blackie. The couple greeted 100 guests at a home reception following the cer- emony., Gunar 1'nd recorder ducts and solos were by Leslie Mackenzie and Jon Blackie. The bnde 1s the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Andrew Brc1mon of Poway She wore a street-lenath dinner dress in shades of blue and white for the garden ceremony. Linda Brc1mon was honor attend- ant for her sister, and best man was Mitchell Maeda. James and Jonathan Blackie. brothers of the bride-aroom.wett ushcn. After a wedding tnp to New York Caty, the couple arc at home 1n Berkeley. The bride, a graduate of Mt. Carmel High School lUld UC·· Berkeley. received her teaching credential from Cal State San Fran- cisco and wall be employed an a Bay Area school d1stncL Her husband 1s a graduare of Estancia High School and Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa, and UC Berkeley where he IS doing araduate wotk. ENGAGEMENTS WILLIAMS-KltJ'J'ltR Ralph Lee W1lltams of Dallas and Mrs. Elliott Williams, Corona del Mar, have announced the enga~e· mcnt of their daughter, Kathenne Lynn W1lhams, to Thomas Scott Keffer. son of Mr. and Mrs John Lindsay Keffer of Fort Worth. The bnde-elect 1s a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and Texas Chnst1an Universlly, Fort Worth. where her fiance graduated He also 1s an alumnus of Arlington Hc1&}lts H1&h School They arc planning an August wcddina in lhe Church oflncamallon in Dallas. ROIDtRO-SCOTT Jennifer Romero of Fountain Val- ley has announced the enga1cment of l).er dau&hter. Melanie Jo Romero, to Jeffrey Scott. son of Walt and Opal Scott of Fountain Valley. The bnde-elect graduated from Issaquah H1&h School, Washinaton. and her fiancc as a graduate of Fountain Valley High School The couple arc planning a February wedding. DOLAl'f-SELLARS Karen E. Dolan of Costa Mesa and W1lltam R. Sellin of Hununaton Beach have announced their plans for an Auaust wcddina. She as the daughter of Pearl M Thar of Destin, Fla., and Frank J Dolan of Costa Mesa. and 1s a graduate of Estancia Hi&h School Rer future husband 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Scllan of Huntinaton Beach. He ls a paduate of Edison Hllh School and Chapman C'olleu 10 Oranac. • Mesa Verde United Methodist Church 1n Costa Mesa wall be the senina for their wcdd•na BAUER-KEBL&Y Dr. and MtJ Ralph H Bauc."T of Hunt1n11on Harbour have an· nounocd the enpgemcnt of their daughter, Elaine Elizabeth Bauer, to Edward Michael Keeley, !On of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keeley of Yucca Valley. The bride<lttt 11 a pudate of M~rina Hi&h School, Huntinaton Beach, and UCLA. Her fiance l!'du- eted from Yucc. Valley High School and UC Irvine A Nov. I wtddina in Sherman Gardens. Corona del Mar 1s plann~ At.101 loCUIEY d1tterencc between a keel and a kcelson. but at least they aot the first view of tbe hiahly touted wi~ keel which is supposed to be EaaJe s secret weapon tn her battle to defeat I 0 other challengers for the naht to JO- hcad-to-head with the Au1trahan Marine ' ' . . -·auction slated Sail and power boats• of vanous sizes. plus mannc fixtures and hard- ware will be auctioned off Saturday at a boat and manne aucuon on the quarter deck at Balboa Bay Club. The auction will be for the benefit of the Orange County Council of the Boy Scouts of Amcnca. Admission 1s free and the aucuon will be from 11 :30 a.m to 2:30 p.m. with 81l1Fickcr as auctjonecr. There will also be cntcn.ammcnt and re- freshments. Boats to be auctioned will 10cludc a Defcndcr-12, 12-mctcr model. which can be sailed solo, plus an 8-foot keel sailboat ready to sail and sailboats up to 21 feet in length. Several outboard runabouts will also ao on the block. Dlllr ........... .., AIMm ~ Andy J'ltspatrlck. auperritlor of the Sea Scout Bue, ahowa Defender-12 to be auctioned Saturday at Balboa Bay Club. Newport Harbor Yacht Oub will hold its June One- Desian Regatta Saturday and Sunday with small boats sathng inside the bay and larger keel boats wlmg ocean courses. In other Southern Caltfom1a Yachting Assoc1auon areas Los Aa1eles -Loa• Beacll Little Ships Acct -Little Sh1ps-81g Ships Regatta. Saturday. Sunday. Bahia Connthaan Yacht Club will ob,erve Jndcpcn- dcncc Day a few days early wtth its annual Stars & Stnpcs Reptta Saturday and Sunday. Voyagers Yacht Oub will play host to Performance Handicap RactnJ Fleet yachts Saturday in the fourth race of its 8oprt Scnes. Sao Dle10 M1ss1on Bay :Vecht CJubo-i"ucctUtc:r S4 classes), Saturday, Sunday Coronado Caya Yacht Out> -Larucs of the Waterfront race (WYRF), Saturday, Suoday. Down Dana Point way Caristano Bay Yacht Club and Dana Point Yacht Club wit jo10 fore.es for the third and fourth races of the Ocean Racing Scnes Saturday. and DPYC will conduct its Dana Point Scnes. Saturday San Diego Yacht Club-One-desian Regatta (Star, Etchells-22. J-24. PC), Saturday, Sunday. San Diego Navy Sa11tng Club -Monthly Handicap race. unday PAPARAZZI It was.a fine historic party By CAROL HUMPHREYS D.-f .... C.. ,.,,.. •• On a high bluff ovcrloolang Huntington Beach stands the gracious home built by Wllllam ud Mary Newland m 1898. The white framed hou~ localed at Beach and Adams 1s the city's best preserved and most histoncally s1amficant example of the late Victorian penod Herc the Ncwlands resided for .S4 years C1tabhsh1ng a highly productive ranch and pionecnna the city of Hunhn&ton Beach. "The Huntmaton Beach H1stoncal Soc1c~ took over the restoration of the Newland H~usc in 1974. We dad tremendous research. Man y of the items m the house actually belon&ed lo the Newlands There are 250 members of the HB Histonc,al Society, about 50 active. and we open the house to the pubhc twice a month." explained board chairman Betty Keuedy. "Today we are celebrating ten years since its ded1cat1on ." A nostalgic sptnl prevailed among the guests tounng the 12-room home, enjoying the music of Ensemble Amcncana and partaking the ice cold lemonade and vanilla cake blanketed with American flags I.aye MacLeod was one of several locals wcanng penod costumes. "The dress I'm wcanng 1s fTom 1914 l collect antique clothing. I am. in charge of the country store in the house and have spent the week working on one of the bedrooms We JUSt received a tum ol lhe century ' bedroom set I cu hardly hf\ the crocheted aouque bcdsprcad ... 11 is so heavy." "My dress was worn to the White House tn 1918," said Vlr1ioia Wlllpple, the first "active" president of the Huntington Beach Histoncal Society G1rl Scout troops 1851 and 826 bcpn the afternoon Wlth a flag-ra1S1n& ~remony under the d1rectton of Marilyn Dorpe. The story of the Newland House ltves on because of the hard work and diligent efforts of the members of the society. Those preserving a bit of history include Maf'IYe Aronson, Connie Mandie, Jerry Person, Joaooe Vl1erta Galhsls, Maareen Rivers and Society prez Teresa Re)"IOlds. Paparanl 11 edJ&ed by Dally Piiot Style editor Vida Dean. .. Bill Ray has Red Cross spirit Bill Ray honored at a dinner fa.nee for winning 1986 Red Cross Spirit A ward By MARYLOU HOPKINS ~C..141•rt . Thercwasn'tadull moment at the American Red Cross' third annual Spirit Award dinner dance. The witty and humorous emc.:ce JeeJ Bldlop kept the party movrnaas hctoldjokesand kidded panic!J)lnts in the ceremony honorinaBUI RQ with the Red Cross award About)()() of Ray's friends pthered in lhe ballroom of the new · prcs~ous SH million Four Seasons Hotel 1n Newport Center for the black ticpany. Ra_y. cha1nnan of the I ntemauonal Bay Clubs, Inc .. is familiar locally., *rd chainnan of the Balboa Ba y Ouband Newport Beach Country C'lub(formcrlythe Irvine Coast CountryOub). Ray attended the party with his wife. a.. rl1.hcrfather, BUI Hada'•• of forth Wonh, and tus,ons, Jon R.11,ofAorida,and Adam Ray, Newport Bcachi and hisdauahter •llJ and her hu band, R.k~ r .... Newpon Btach. last )'tSl'saward winncrT•y MolMin1roduced Ray. "ll is my honortoofficially10troduce Ray a\ the rec1e1cnt of the 1986 Sptnt Award, • Mo1so wd. He also in- troduced Doaa.ld ~arclter 1.the fir\t rcc1p1ent of the award m 1 Y84. "I'm 11v1n1 up the name ofSpint," Mo1soquipped. "When t answcrthc phone l sar,. • pint here,' so it is hard to11veup ' lnasimpleaoceptan~speech Ray said, "When I c.amc herT {Ora nae County) a few years aao I ~w two people in the market I knew. and 1 decided this wu my kind of town It'~ exc1tin1 to be here. and to be your banncrc:anicr forth is year.'" Before the pttsentatu:>n a film by 8111 Burrud Productions howed Ra\ a the outdoor duck hunter and fi herman. alona with comments by friends Jlm West, BUI R14llty ud Tom Deemer, BBC pre 1dcnt. "It setms like I have known 81 II forever. I've been on the club'\ board since 1972," Dccmenaid "When the savinpand loan I wa w1th wld we aot tOatlhCT. I lhink Bill aot tired of 1«1 name doma not.Ju OJ. I 'vuccn 8111 do th1nis for pcopl he hardly knew. Th club a ~i~ied I \6chantte la t year." Red Cross VolunteerComm1ttcc Chairman Joe Perrlcoae, who nom1 - natcd Rayfortheaward. sa1d "Ray1~ f behind-the-scenes kind of ~h1lanthrop1st. Although he docs 11 quietly. he1swork1na stcadilyto make 0( a better place to hvc " Af\er Pemconc presented Beverly w11h a bouquet ofro~s. Bishop s~ud. "The video was a Beverly Ray Production I have been emctt1ng this benefit for yean and this 1s the first time I have had to have a rthea!"al "Since Ray 1s an avid sportsman, and pubhshcr of"Calt- fom1a An&Jer" mapune, a small fishing fly wahttachcd tOthe inv1tat1on tot he dinner. A~ IP. propnatcly, tablc favors given toe ch IUC'lt WCrT fishing fl1es 1n tiny pla,t1C boxes t1C'd with green ribbon The $:\0,000prnct'C'd'l from the dinner wlll help cnsurt' the human· 1tanan t.cn:1ct1 pro\.1ded hy the Red Cron. 1'.mona tho'W: on the com m1ttt't were N~k Oeolln, ( llot Hoose, G•y Clalre, JldreCaMo ~mldt, DI~ llotett, Bob Fotu. Mary toe McLltten, Jim ftltoo, JollD Mapcr, Manoo Sc~mld, Roatr Vcaa. ll•• Woo4, Re.t Cbadll"r, Jody C\avlr' Geoqe Uy, Rlrunl Gaamtr U4I EYu l"nltbadlu P raul t1 e41lt4 •Y Dally Piiot &yle ltor Vida Deu. t Diiiy THURSDAY, JU Museum to ~pen Marine pa.mtmgsby the late Arthur Beaumont, a model of the 12-mctcr Eagle's winged keel, mod.els of boats of yesteryear, photos and slides of the schooner Goodwill's t 9S3 Tra.nspac are J\ISt a few of the memorabilia that will be seen Saturday at the grand opening of the Newport Beach Nauti- cal Museum Mayor Phtl Maurer will cut the nbbon marking the ded1ca11on of the museum at 11 a.m. at the temporary hcadquancrsat 1714 W Balboa 81\.d Bill Ficker will be master of ceremontt:S at the event which 1s the culm1nat1on of a dream of the late Bettina Bents a young sailor who died a few years ago She was the daughtcT of Wilham and Mama Bents. Bents 1s a staff commodort of Newport Harbor Yacht Oub The ccremoney will last from I I a.m to noon Other h1stoncal dau will depict the landmark years of the South Coast Shipyard, builder of many Navy ships dµnng World War 11 and builder of many of the (amcd yachts of the era courtesy-of architect Wilham Blurock Summer k id class Youngsters ages 4 to I 6 may sign up for Balboa Island Yacht Club's sum- mer program Fnday at 7 p.m BIYC is stnctly a Junior yacht club, founded 1n 1922 by Joseph A. and I Beek for the purpcW couraging seamanship and &'po~ mansh1pamona the youth of the area. The program runs for eight weckJ, startin& June 30 and includes sail- boating. paddlcboardin&. rowing. sailboarding and other water onented act1v1ues. Membership 1!> $.S The club 1s run by 1ts officers with three adult'> 1nv1ted for supervision Trophies arc awardC'd for the vanous events each week at the Thursday mect10g. Lipton Challenge Nine Southern C.ahfomia yacht clubs have issued ch21lcnges with hopes of wrcstmg the lOVctcd Sa.n Diego Lipton Challenge Cup from 11s current holder Cahfom1a Yacht Club at Manna del Rey This )Car's thrcc-da) handicap rq.ana 1s scheduled Jul~ 11-12-1'.\ on Santa Monica Bay. The defending CY\ has set the IOR rauna peg at 32.8 wtth the Nelson-Marek stoor. Reliance 1n which the club won ast year Under the rules of the Lipton Cup chaUcngc~must come 10 with ratings within 5 percent. Challenger of record 1s San Dicio Yacht Club wnh the NM-40 Electra with a rauna of 32.l The cup onginated in San Oteao in 1903 when a aroup of brash you1 yachtsmen persuaded the late Sir Thomas Lii>- ton. the .. ,OSI ncest" skipper 10 Amen- ca's Cup history to donate a CUP. tn his name to Southern Callforn1a yachtsmen In the intervening years it has been won by every club 1n Southern California. Until a few years aao 1t was a sudden death boat·for-boat race, sail- ed un<kr the auspice~ of the Sou them fotma Y til11 Assoc11uon But w n 1t bctan to dfc on the \.inc. San DJeao Yacht Oub took over control and changed ll to a three-day handi- cap regatta. Other challengers and their boats Coronado Yacht Club-Lone Star {Scrtndtpnr·43, raung 32. 7), Del Rey 8CRAllLETS 14 COMICS• shtpplflJ Auurra to Auslt'llia 1.0 cnaaac 10 the trials. • Rod Davi,, I.kipper of EaaJc, toJd the crowd that "the ball 11 now in court and we art confi<knt we brina the Cup to Newport Beach ai>d: · defend it here in l 991 •• Yacht ~b -Wbne K.mgbt (Farr-40. rating 30 4); Lona Beach Yacht Club -Flambuoyant (Petc'fSOn-41, rat111& 32.S Sa.nu Barbara Yacht Club -Geronimo (Petenon-42 rauna 32.2: Los Ansclcs Yacht Club -Jest (rauna 31.S); Balboa Yacht Club -Roller (An· drews-42, rating 32.8; New~ Harbor Yacht Club -Free Eoterpnsc (NM-41 rlltnl 32.1); upistrano Bay Yacht Oub -IJe.. fiancc (rating 31 .8) Millard Rosin11iacneralchamntn , bfthas year's race. Tom Armstronscs race chairman. . Johnson& named Dale and Joanne Johnston of Johnston Yacht Sales. NCWJ>iQrt Beach. have been named the largi::it O'Day dealers in the west by LcM S1C&ler Manne. manufacturer of O'Oay yachts "The recomm1trrtcnt · of Lear S1e&ler 1n the west has spurred our sales. They proved this commitment by opemnJ opcoina a manufacturins and aales facility in Sania Ana ud by promotina a ma1or display at the Lona Beach ilboat Show last fall," said Johnston. Johnston Yach& Sales has earned O'Da) sailboats for 10 ycara with sales nouccahly improvina LD lbe lu1 year and a half. Thq have sold units 1 n the entue line, ragiq from 19 io 40 fcct 1n langth. ·•Jobqston bas done a remark.able jt>b fot O'Day by d1splayin1 boats I of the shows." S1Jd James Black. western zone manaaer (or Lt.at S1eaJcr "He consistently follows up leads generated by these shows with letters and phooc calls to set them to the d~lersh1p where he has a compe- tant staff of ex.penenced saJcsmcn." Idelle Jun&'blath, Betty Kennedy and Connie Mandie at Newland Bouae. Ted Bartlett with VJ.rttnla Whipple. •erly Ra with Deane and Nlcll ................................ --...... --...... -----------------------------------~~~--~--~----- Ofange Coaat DAILY PILOT I Thurltdey, June 28, 19 -. ·Stars to shine at free UCI coil.certs ::trus summer's Concert Under the series at UC Irvine kicks on a Foutth of July proaram t urinasin.atrTony &nncttand lht> ttrfrd Manne Aircraft Wing Band. The open~air series also will feature Mel Tonne. Woody Herman, Sarah Vaut)ln. Al Hirt and Ray Charles. The conc:iens. free and open lo the publtc, are held an Aldrich Park al the center of the campus. The series 11 ~ponsor~ by lhc Irvine Co.. 1n conJunct1un with lhc ~lly of Irvine and UCI The ~nes opens with the holiday concert July 4 The event w11l 1nclude a fireworks salute to the Statue of Liberty Rcma1nin1 concerts in the ~ries wall be held on ~ucettd1na Thunday everunas throuah Aua, 14. Coo- ccrtgoen art encouraged to peel a picnic ba~ket Local aroups provide pre~nccrt cntenainment bejinnina at 6 p.m .• followed by the main pro&f'm at 8. Mort than I 00,000 people attend· td last ~car's Conceqs Under the Stan. Followtna 1s this summer's schcd- ulc of' performers: •July 4 -Tony Bcn~u: firt· works •July 10 -Teit Beneke and His Orch~tra, Diane Schur. •July 17 -Woody Herman and His Youns Thundcnna Herd: The Riu. '· •July 24 -Mel Torme. •July 31 -Sarah Vaut)ln. •Aua. 7 -Al Hin. •Aug. 14-Ray Charles. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-..,,..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~--i l9m 1 ma llGLl'f snxo ' TOii C.. · ""'er (PC) 1"9. ltl. S:ll. I.ii. ltU ... TIOfOID IOU ... "llCAl UCW" (PC) II .S, 11 S. • JO. 7•. t lO aotllllfCml DMTl~ "llCAl UCUS" ('Cl ll IS.,_,, S:tl, HI. 1000 acmlOMClftl.D "WI TO SCIOOl" (K· 13) 12•. HO 4 l0 uo IJ0.1020 10 .. 6 lUCll DCUl 11m:O TOii ClllSl "TO, Cll" (PC) ..., DMIDf1l.D "UCI Tl SCIOOl" 12• z•. UI 6 ll Ill l•IS ""IJ) "IY UTTll Hlr' (C) n Ul£1Tr' CK) "POlnlCUST II" ( llll •2'· UI "S..aCE CM'" ("J 111 6 ...... . ......... "IACll TO SCllOOl" (K·ll) 11 ... 100, uo 600 100 IHO _._ .. _, •-"'-''-'5_••_• __ , "POlTEICllST fl" (K-131 4 l1MI DCU'f Sl'IIO 22t 6 n lt1' II.II TOii CUI "S..aCE WI'" (P'ij "lW "'" (..C) 12 IO .• 10 l IS 12:1'-~. He, 7.IS. t.JO edwards BRISTOL ~0-7444 l lltSTOt AT IUCAllTHUll !>AOH A ANA I ···-••.U "UW HAI." (I) I OS. U S. Ill "COPA" (I) HI. 6 •S. 11:11 "POlTEICCIST II" (PC·l3) l 11. 6 11. Jt 10 "$,ACE WI'" (PG) 12Jll ..... 100 edwards CINEMA CEN TE~ 9i'9·4141 "'" .. PB • ., ~ 6 ADAMS M t .• •f 'IL f Cf NH II lC s•• ,.EIA Ill.LY MIDl "Sltlf Cllct11r· (PC) U.1. •. 6, I II "NlTlllCllST II" (PC·ll) "SPACl CUP" (PC) •mn llOOOICl ftntS HlWl'S NY lff" l'C-ll) l •S. ••. 6 IS. UO 10 lO "llY UTTU ,HY" (C) ll u l.ll l s -bMmftul "IACI TO SCHOL" (PC·l3) 11.». UI. 4 JO •••• llJO UllMIMCCMO "UIAR lit II" (PC) 1 ... n 1. s.•s. aoo. 10 1s . .n:--= .. ~1ll) 1t•. l• U S. 1 H tCS "SIOIT CllCllTT" (..C) 12• Ht HI 601 a• IHI "flUIS lllEWl'S DAY OFr' (PC·ll) II O. Z 00. 4 OI 6 IS I JO, 10 JI UTTU NIT' (C) II SI .ll S'ICI , ..... t .. "UI D "(I) rn u NOJECT' (PC·ll) 11 IS 2 lO U S 1 151 t U ltUll&llNICE "rottS auWLrs .. , OfT' (..C·ll) 1 IS. l JO S4S. HI 10 IS ...... "MUTE lllD II" l"l I JO HO 6 IS I lO 10 lO ...... PIG Ul.rH llMCCMO "MUTE 1111 11" l'C) I lO 350 6 IS, aJO, 10 JO edwarda EL TORO , ' 581·9500 I I El TOllO 110 "' TWIN ~EAllS ~lAlA ....... Ymll SlllTH "A IOOM WITH A VIEW" I lO lO 6 IS I JO JOJO .a.ai ftDf a.o "LlCAL EAC:LES" l"l 11l0 llS SO llS IOlO "SWEET LIIUTY" l"l H S 100 "CODS MUST IC CUIY'' ~ ~ 10 10 '"l IHHlllll160 "llC:Al EAC:llS" l'Cl UlO llS H S llS IOlO .. nms IUIWl'S HY Ofr' l"·ll) IHS lll SlO 145, .... 4 JUCI 11'0f0 "TlllUIUTTU NIJ(Cr' (N-U) I• )Jt , 45 a• lt1t Mll DlmT llO ~ "SIOIT CllCllr (PC) I IS JIS. S "·HS. t/S: 4 fUQI l1'DIO IOlll~ ·1w "' .. (PC) I •. JCS. 5 II .. UI, ltA ,., ... · "UIAR Qt ff" (PC) 115, NI.•• l:lS. ltJI aotmcCHO ....un m "" ere> 115, l. ... t.•. I IS, lt-ll • ruca ICUY snx:o "SMIT CllafT" (PC) ll:IS, l:lS, 4:1S Ul. I:», 11:11 --Sllnl "A I009 IUT• A VllW" I JO HS, 6 ... I IS. 10 20 IOU lllllD "llW. UCllS" (PC) lUS, HI, lll 145. ltlS "IUIUTTU m~[;._ 12.15 ZJO, ••S. 1ftf:- 11111i111W "fElllS ltllUil'S HY ow· (PC· 13) I 4S. ue. 6 JS I ll 10 lO "COIU'' (I) I IS, SOO US "UW tW." (I) l15. 'so 10 2S ..•• ,. "llCAl. UCllS" (PS) 1 no. z·•s. s10 1 30. us lllUUllPllll "llW. UCL£$" (PC) 11 lO 10 . Ste 7 lO H S ...... Pm Tell cmsc "To, cur ''Cl !HS. l.IS. HS ..... 10 IS "llYUOS FIOI UIS' • JI (Pel "CllTTEIS" (..C·ll) 'o. 10 lO "UI IE.Al" (I) I ZS ~ti 1 lO "COllA" (I) lzo. 100, 10 IS ~AlrH lllAC CllO "WATE lllD II" (PG) "IACl TO TIE FUTUIE" (PG) "Mf UTTU POU" _fil_ Ulrll*CCMO "WATE llJD II" (PC) I JO H5 600 I U. 1010 "SPACl CAIP'' (") 12 lO 245. s 00 115 'JI .._, DMIDrll.D "IACl TO SCHOL" 1240 240, ... '40.1.40. 10 JI ""ll) •mn~ "ftlllS HW!rs UY Off" (l'C-U) t•. JIS s•. 1~. lttl '" ..r• "UUn lit H" (PC) 11 .. S. I 5t, .... I U HI. llM I IS. I'll, t•tt (PS IJ) T~' ,., 7 CS Hi''" GREGORY HINES BILLY CRYSTAL THE GOOD NEWS Detectives Ray Hughes andOanny Costanzo are going to retire in 30 days THE BAD NEWS Every crook 1n Chicago wants to take one last shot at them No problem RUNNING SCARED A T\JMt.N ra;TER~~ A PfTER HYAMS F\.M IUHt«i ~ STEVEN llNA'R Music 11¥ fO) ~ SDy by GMV ()('.{ff ~II'/ GNrf Dl'.<H n .1NM'f ~ ElflCUM Procu:a PETER HYAMS ~by IYIVI> FOSTEA lll1ll LAWfea TlffMH Dreaed IJ'f PETER HYAMS R'~':i:rr&.-; .::r.~ a:-.e.er ~ -----STARTS TOMORROW --- im HUmN<l'TOlf HACH U&iNA HACH OiWiC'i Menn BrN Pleu Edwards Chlru< Centre Edwards Souttl Coast St.ldlum Drlv•ln 5211-53311 1M I -OTTO ""1111 ~o IMllNArAIUt iiiVIJil IAGUNA HIW • SAlfTA ANA Pldftc s Buenl Park £dwvds WoodbrlclQe on-1n 1121--4070 ss1.oess Edwan:ts/Soeal 1 L.llQuna £.dwardJ Bnstol ' Hlllt M1117~t t 540-7444 OCiffA iilU •U MllWil *°"·OGE * Wt:STMlllSTU Edwards Clrwm1 Center Pld1lc s I.II MlnKI• Clnedome EdWll'dJ Clrwm1 979-4141 9114-2400 1134-2553 Wat 881 3935 §HHTto•"' -m...,...;;f) ( llO ,A$513 MXO"T'tO ro11 nus~ ) A DAZZLING WORLD OF FANT ~SY AND ArNENTURE Htr©1 A.m.IATES. lrt. AND ux:ASflLM LID. fRf.St:rfT A JIM Hom1 flll1 DAVID m Jm1ftU camt:llY "LA8YRJrmt" '= GIDKf Ux:A5 RI tffimt = MWtfR<m ~ DftnS LU Am> JIH tfmcm ~-: Tt:RRY .ms'; TREV<l .OIS 1-'T:J DAVID LAZER ; ERIC RATTRAY 1i PO~,_,•...allmJ!tl I ..., 1111•0\ '"m•!IDJ •'Wll¥e.iitt --·---· ~··-'--·· lllll!Qlollt • D lt ..... " I I'!! .. la!t:O! i.m•C: :.tl!!!!!ltll* .... .,.,.... rrARTS TOMORROW --mTA •MJ. ............ ..... -"'""""' UA~ ,. .,..,.c-UA~O-. -· .., ~ ... .. ,.., I al' II ....... u""' lllllmllf9l llACll u .... ·~ ~--l ...... ~ fflilldl~ IJ«llie I """"'I f ~ ~-I · YI CNl!ll ... m 1•11 Wiii .. •C91T•-, ..... """""'r-..,..,., • ~ .. Stage fright? · Brf&D Bu.mM (left) and Kathleen Colllna prepare Mark Salamon for hie tlnt theatrical eaperlence In '"Eater Laa..r~. '' cloem.r Fridaytb..roqh Sunday at <>ranceCout CoU-qre. "Call 432-8527 for ticket Information. MATTHEW 8"00£1UCK Kirk Douglas cited for aidtng elderly FERRIS BYE''ER'S DAY OFF LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actor Kirk DouiJas, shocked by treatment he witnessed at a nursing home whe~ he once made a movie, went before a cong.ress1onal comm1ctce and wrote a newspaper tduonal dccry1 ng abuse of the elderly One man's urvgt. to take it usy. A 'Aft.AMOUNT ,te'TVM ift) PG l:J .. A _.,._.._co....,..,. a;:.._... ....... ..........,,. ........... ~ ..... _,,.,.._,.. Tuesday both DouiJas and his eff ons were honored by the county Board of Supervisors which has declared th ts Elder Abuse Awareness Week NOW PLAYING .... ·-,_ , l • ""'"""""' ....... ~c... --· .... . Douglas. 69, who played a 7S-year- old victim of nursing home abuse an a television movie broadcast last Scp- 1ember called .. Amos," accepted the award but tumtd the tables on the supe~1sors •MUPA.. 11t..rlO*o9'Ch •~tA ~.... .,, ... c;..,.,,~ "-.1 ... c,,. .. ~ ,, *' ,~. Ot'\• •u.u •cetU .. Jol •U-11m:1i .. ':;!1':~1 • ... ;"~ ~ •ClllA•lli -""""° ~°' .. "' ...... -A -.~ ... ~ '\ • .. ... ... "11C WfJ1-Tl~ •UflM • .....-1.:-A fhR\I .. ..v..,•~-~ ~ Wil i>' '\~I 111 M l • .._.~'r1tt•f'rll-.......................... ,..___...,,] "t:.ldcr abuse 1s everybody's busi- ness." Douglas said. "I'm glad to be an the company of people who don't keep quiet (about 1t.)" PEOPLE ----STARTS TOMORROW ----"'u COSTA-..• 'f-TINOT<*KACHT.....,..VllJO T°""lllQI UA ...,.,.. ~fwara s...tll Goel! t ldwMI Cl'ralW ~·• E-·11 V a.. ~ 99ll •021 Plata~ n11 a.1 ono 364 •no l).t.1"3 9'1€11A,ARlt TE. TOflO rLA-40• 1NIW~TNACH OA.utOa UA "'°"'" EfwlrOI fl Toro Piede I u ........ tdwJJOl Newpotl a.-...... ~ .. 952 411113 581 ~ ~ 2400 '44 07IO ..,._.no T •T AKTC* ~ VillOt Cel!llf .,, 0567 ct -""° .. _ ) WOT~ l'lcl4tC I HI WI\' ll Dr,.. Ill H I llf3 -- IXCIPT ..OLl0AY9~ 8TAAAl!D1 . ~IATU .. 9 . ~ i•I•]•lt 11IJl~JI IUO/hcully S C,,.fltw 4 DOUY m .. o TOM CIUIH TO, GUN 1N1 I IS J.U S:U 119 11 lJ D&IY JftRo' ~m lllOllldt• I IUllLEl'S OFF n Ml S:U ~ l~·tl 'OLTHGllST II: THI OTHH SIDI 1 ... u1 llllJll>ll .......... I ... . MT OtaT U:>t 2·2t •·It .,._ 1•11 NIVICW .... lAKEW (l!nl•• South (Z1Jlll4 1111/Ftc:oht II Dtl AMt IOelll HOfOle INUA WINOll UOAL IAGUS l'OI ll•M J OS S.U 1111 t•u IOeHT llDI04101 OCllA WINGCI UOAL IAOUS fNI " • , .. J to.ii • It It " DOUY ll11IO I~ OAHCMlfllLO IACIC TO SCHOOL t"-UI 12.M ,, .. 414J MJt .... ""' ANAHEIM 1'1•1111 ""''""'"' .Ut•ft rm '"" A 'IOUHI>.., ~ 1 10• r lfS .oDNff UNMtlfll\D UCK TO SCHOOL .... .,, PIX ---...... auuua·1 DAY Off J"-IJI '!ITTY IN ,. ... K !!!:UI .,ACI CAMP 1N1 IHOtn CIRCUrT "'"I ORANGE (!!I) UUMlll A fl!r • ~ --TQ(ll GUN !NI llUI CfTY 111 .-m ft9HMllt f.IOAL IA0\11 W tlD ICllHCI ~111 LA MIRADA GATEWAY .....,. ...... ~~·~M~•:_::••~· :,.:.Ro:.::;:>K::;.";;.;;"~' (114) lfl 1'1t ff"! S •I V...., V- IA~~y~:!~ oom sn110 HOllYUIU 'AT" MCMllTA 10911f ... OIOI "ltAUn KIO 'Alf It",.,., DfllA WINOO , IS l ..... , I ,. , .. JS LEGAL IAGUS (NI I.le 4-.. ,. 1"1 II• DOllY STUIO -"*---FIHIS IUILLEl'S DAY Off !Nt 12 JO J SO S n 7 4S IHS llC>Otoll'f DANOll"llD IACK TO SCHOOL 1K-t>1 I) •J l u ' u •• , • ,. •• ,. TOM CIUISI TO, OUN tNt 11-41 , .. , ,,.,, , ., , ... , SHOIT CllCUIT lloOI JoU I ll llON IAOU !N-Ul I II 1•41 ll1U S'ACI CAM' ,.,., 12'M4tae ... IAl OHL'W' Itel 11a 1 .. 11 NIVtlW .... "MONIY 'rT" J,.. tM .... llM Mf. Ota',,,,. ... ,_,_ eo.m11WOU UOAL IAOLH INI Wlll.D ICtlNCI .,. .. , COllA111 '°LTIROUIT lh THI OTMll llDI .,..ut SHOrt CllCU" IMI tHVAOIU flOM MAH ~ lo HABRA .. ~;;. .. lllJJ fi . ' ' . 10MOUtU TOI' GUN !"'! ILUI CITY OOUY STlnO 10911l IUWOllDI DOU wtHOfl LEGAL IAOUS fN I I le .... • Je IAJ 11.- A IOOM WITH A VlfW I U l4S •OO I IS t•>t COlllA 111 . ,. .. IAW DIAL 111 1 IS 6 Jt llt19 THI MANHAnAN 'IOJICT Ill , .. 411S ..... '"'• W'" MACCMIO' NOalYUan ·-.ar MOenA KAIAfl KID ,,._, II "1 caoSSIOAOS Ill llOON«'W' ....-w1no &.ACK TO ICHOOl ('lie.Ill flX ,., --~ flHll IUIU.la'I DAY Off "''II ,HTTY IN "NK .... , .. TOM taut• TM GUN lf'9t flll WfTH flll ,._t RALPH MACCHIO PAT MORITA NOW SHOWING. ·-·-.... _ ==-=... :.:-,:: ·-,... •=lOll ·=. 1111•--.,.~ ~~ ~=-.. = -·-·---· --..... .-.no -13•»0! :::;,-,-·-· --· ,_ ·-·~~ llo\U :.~ -c: ... ,.,,..., ...., -.1400 waawaw ·-·CD~··-r MU --------llol , __ UD ,,, ......... a.. ... ,._.---·~ ..... ··---------------- • TOMC .. U... ~~=1mop GUN=="=r w PG -·· -A P~AM~_~l !lqUR[ ft •i rASSls •av·---• &1;Urrto NOW ftl AVI~ 10-IHIS rLltlllW •-[111'.AG(lll(lfl oo--. ~ -~.-..... ~ ........... °' COil • lllSA ~ llACl4 Ol'Alm .. _ s.,.., .. ""' "1lS ..._ -PW1 ~1 1 C-~ Oi'IO l.l' ~\l '-----.... M.-8 .. "'11 ~~)O "'LEGAL EAG~' RA'RS A RAVE. ROBERT REDFORD IS TERRIFIC.'' ·ow PLAYING -·-·---·--.. -__ ,_ --_. --... __ --•u.-1:.'::' ==---==,.,. -~-=--.. ,..,.. .,,.,,, ·-·----c--=--·= ..... ... ·--·--==-·=-... -.. • - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thurtday. June 2&, 198e S TOM' • IM ONL WALK-IN * u .. t>:::t:~"b,,,\1" ... •, CiGUi1;4i'JWi10J 41?#.\':L~.Q S SHORT CHICUIT ... , ~ u-..TY ...i., (1:10) (l:JO) S:2S (1 :20) (J:lO) S:~0-7 :•0 .. 1 :41 7 :10 .. 10:00 IUUIATa KIO 11 ... , (12:11) (J:JS) 4:$5 7:15 .. ,,,, ,, .... .,.. ... , DAY Of'P .... 1., (12:46) (3:00) !kl s ''"•:so L.aUU. llAOU!S (NJ (12:00) (J:JO) S:OO 7 :30 .. 10:00 T'OP9""(N) (12:301 (2:SS) S:JS 7·SO ~ 10:11 coe•A (It) POf-T1EltamsT U .... U (1:30) (3:401S:S'O1:00 SHOWS AT (l :00~(3.U 6 lO:lO I 11 JO MM 1 :30 7r4S • 1 :05 No~ .... , • YISll OUll -~~ • 1011 •u• STflrr.[)fl[)I c· .&-•· IAIWIOUS HOOftl -CINE·Ft GONE- 5"AKEAS ARE BACK STADIUm [:l Ill ll !11'tc111tt "'" $144.,..., "•IJlll Macchio S KAAATa lltJD II ... ) Plua Qulcluilver (~J fO&.TUIGEIST 11 .-a-1~ f'hn Co-Hit T'ht Cat 1 l:ye ("G·U ) ...vEJll TOO VOUWO TO DIE (It) Alto Jo Jo Oancer (R) C09aA (It) ~lu• Raw Deel (Al -No .._1111- oow..aour •• eWPt&. Y NIL.LS lit) Plus SwMt Liberty (l'O) Lad1e1· European De9igoer Wear SUMMER CLEA.RANCE up to 75% off Everything in the Store AU 'iALES FINAL lido Marina Village, NewJ. rt ~ach 673-3735 Aho Stodrholm, London, l'orit & N.w Yor* "ff. I DAILY DINNER SPECIALS All daily dinner specials served with soup, salad, choice of potato and dessert. Thursday (Served 3-10 p m ) Top Sirloin Steak $4.65 Friday (Served 3-10 p m ) New York Steak $5.25 Saturday (Served 3-10 p m.) Lerge . Porterhouse Steak$6.95 Sunday (Served noon to 10 p. m ) Filet M~gnon $5.25 COSTA MW 3125 twbof II S 0 frwy > Reatauranta IRVRI 17901MacArthurat S0 frwy s 38 19C>Ofdef~ r99t0"' V\d9QCOI .... SONY Ftotl loQdlne ~ C:: ~ ..,. ..... tnll~o:.~tures up to 2C1' ~~hedu\e$. ReCOCd what '/OJ • 51.J~to"" circuitry , .,,,... ble tlmEM' frees yoo fTom the • 7-00V/6-fY.lfJnt progroi~~n you wont! Ives all VHF and UHF stat\OOS plus wont to see and ~opoble express tuning race Ive • 14s-ch0nnel co1.11 poble chOnne's yoo race unscrambled coble co . 19CCJ4del wtlh MTS ••• . ... .... ~ SONY PrOgrammable ~ control and blllngUOI iioadcaSt o.ca def and Wtr••::h ~ MPX deCoder lets you recOfd stereo • Stereo br~~:/br:.~~dcost-in !,'~Ing you pictures superiOf to ordlnarv VCRs programs "' hOnces picture quail.'. , ""' horY'8 • 51.J~~g f~es up to 2C1I> shorperecords when you're buSV way from by er /6-e\'ent programmable timer r \od • 7-00Y t 6 shOINS ovet o week per Recordsup o 37· -NEW- **"'°'.~ .... r19ta"' Hl-A V\d9 a CCIII •• "' SONY ~1ec1 Super ..... trstem ned sound~ and~ speokersl ~~in 20 watt omplif\er-~~sta~~~~roadcast ~~ hOll sound plus s1rnu1ated • ovnamic HI-A stereo ~ uitTV fOf movie theater a • sound enhoncemEr~i ~urol sources . stereo soundl eff6r:C0pable express tuning adVonce features • 148 Chonne co trome and fTome by flame • Slow motion. fTeeze -------•) ,. ~ ,. .. -. .. ,.. ·-.... •Ill •• ..._.. ... -------• ----.. ~.n -------.,.. ...... . 't'.:.. ---... .. ----·--.. .... ·-. .. ~ . .. . .... ----~ ,. ' • t Fnday.J eU -' . • ARIES (March:? l ·Apnl 19) Dec1S1on 1s reached 1n connection with ~rct mcc11na. Your pcmtton ts stron&, you'll pin acCCS) to confidential in{Qnna11on. Sccnano also hiahJ1ghts reunions. revival of interest 1n m1n11c am and ~cicnces TAURUS(Apnl .,0-May 20) Dia deep for inform111on. rcahze that many ofyour dcsim are due to ht' fulfilled Focus on mouves. erea11 vc endeavors and d1~,ngc ohc:cnCl). Member of opposite sex u drawn to you. will make no SCC"ttt of1t. GEMINI (May i I-June 20) ~1&nificant domestic adjustment occurs - relate to life~1yle. po~~1bk change in re$idenc:e or marilAI status You'll receive uDUSual gift, romance figures prom•· nently and money surpnsc is due. SYDNEY 0MARR • CANCER (June :?I.July 22) C:>efint: terms. loo~ beyond the 1mmed1ate pa) 1ucnt1on to "p~ych1c 1mprec;s1on\ .. Focus also on 1>ptr1lual value\, travel. !peetal reading matenal. communtla · tlQn. Pisces. Virgo pla> ~mount roles LEO (Jul> 2J...\ug. 22) Thi'> could be your power pla> day. Emphasis on achievement. deadline!> re!>pons1b1ht). chance to h11 financial Jackpot. Love relauon!>h1p intensifies Older ind1v1dual now ready to return favor Capricorn pla}s role VIRGO (Aug. 23-~pt. 22) Empham on brcal from past. ab1hty to attract people who apprc<:1at1.· >Our spt·c1al ab1lu1es. Rcstncuons arc removed. you'll be encouraged to wnte. publish. communicate. LIBRA !Sept 23-0ct 2:?): T JkC' in111at1\C, be direct, state case in confident manner Member of oppo'illC' \C>. help~ }OU $<'1 to heart of matters. Job gets done. you'll feel refreshed. -;trong. opt1mist1c. ready 10 assume additional responsibility. SCORPIO <Oct 2'-1'-o' 1 I J c hangt.• of pace is neces~r} -va<.·at1on with fomtl} member prme' tx:ndiual l.)cn\c of purpose. d1rec11on "ill be restored f-nrmer teacher I'> again ;nallahll' and lOuld bt'rome -.1rong aff} SAGITTARIUS fNO\ ~1-lll.·c 211 Man~ ot \Our most at1ract1vequahues ~urge to forefront Emphaw. on tr.1' rl. -,oc1al aOatr'>, pka\ure principle. added populant} 'ou'll ht· mort· dw.irc:-11l.aprx·..1r:.tnlt'. t>oc.lv image. <.iemin1 figures prominentl} CAPRICORN ([kl :?:?-Ian, llJI lk rl·:tJ\ to rl"\:l'>l', review. to rebuild on more <,u1table ba'>e C lo\t' reli.111't' \Cl'k' \our u>Un\1.•I and approval Be '>) mpa1h1.'tll but e'<pre\s .. 1ews in frank mann1.·r \hon trip could be part of \l'enano AQUARIUS (Jan 1<>.Feh IXI \.1ah· tn(.jUlrtl'\. J'>k l1UC'it1ons. satisfy 1.ono\lt\ Someone want\ '>Oml'th1ng lor nothing -member of opposite sex ltt<cl\ to ~ IO\.olvt.·d Pro tcct \elf 1n emotional dtnl'ht'\ Virgo. '>ag1ttarius ltgurc prominent!} PISCES (Feb I 9-Mar1.'h 101 ~hat had been \OU rte or tear apprchen'.>ion could no"' be transformed into leg111mate rea .. on lor Ct'kbrauon Loss 1s rcco,cred famtl) d1'ipu11.· ,.., ..enlcd linanc1al p1ctun· bn~htl'f than onginall~ .rn11c1pated IF Jl1NE %7 IS YOLIR BIRTHDAY \ou'll tra"el th" \ear. -..ou'll be more f)(1pular demands 'A-Ill be madl' on }OU·r lime dnd )OU°fl he more aware Of 1ppearanCt'. bod) image \' ou 'II add to "'ardrobe tht're will he tendenc) toward l'\lra' ag;rnu: lin"'t'' n dcmcnt\ ol t1mmg and luck nde wnh )OU for most of 1lw H'M ·\ne\ l 1hr.1 pla' important role'i 1n \our Ilk You art' direct. lOuragl'OU\. hcalhtrong Jnd mu\t l'\<.'rct'.>e rciut1nn wht•n handling sharp ob1cl I' In Jul\ \.OU make nt.'"' start and romance will be teatured Use the vocabulary as a test for laziness <) h ;.i good \ (ll JhulJn a \lgn ol ,\ high IC)" -\ ~o 1t'' ..aid l>1tl I tcll \OU 'ocahul,1n l'> mca\urcd h\ \ll01l" expen .. to ll'\I lor lanm·"" The\ d;um a large \f1Cahul<tr\ indicates not 1u,11ntdhgcnn· hut m t·rall Jh1ht~ So lhl'' lOlll ludc a pc-r,nn "-llh a larg1.· "ocahul.tn hul ,1 ,m,111 1n,·nme ,., proh.ihl\ I.ti\ () 1.\1\l\·nlOl' peru:nl OI the pt·opk "hO'-t' car.-. are !>lokn fl.'ptln I he tnm~'i to the pohce Onlv ~X pcn·ent 11! tht· peopk 1.1.ho M e a<o..aultcd repon the triml·~ to the polite Wh~ in thl' L.M. Bo YD 25 pound~ of lettuce annual!}. and that I can under<otand However it's also reported that more and mun· people· in the la'>t decade arc eating broccoli. puffing manJuana and <on!l- fing cocaine Scan TV commercials and the real world I have become an astute observer or commercials. This 11 by circumstance ... not choice. If you sit in front of the tu~ lonaenouah you will bqin to put t•ther some profound truths about th1 country and its people For example. everyone in the market for a new car is bard of bcanng. That must be why car dealers yeU It them untJI they set varicose veins ofthe neck. Prospective buyers must also have impaired vision. What other reason would there be for pnces to be painted in white. 15-fcct- high num~rs on the car unless it was because they didn't hear you shout it the first time? Somcumcs It bothers me when I realize all those pocple who can't bear or sec are dnv1ni tho~ fast cars around. According to telev1s1on com- mcrc1als, there 1s only one ume in the history of parenting when a child knows more than a mother, and that is.when a daughter 1s introducinJ her mother to the 20th century feminine products. Unfortunatdy. it is not a victory to be shared with a lot of people I have d1sco,crcd you do not let anyone into your house to fight d1sgus11ng bugs, roaches or termites unless they're wcanng a um form and belong to an army lo keep Amenca safe. Just imagine how many im- postors there are roaming through neighborhoods trying to get you to let them crawl around in your foun- dation with a penknife. Scary, isn't tt? I have always been impressed with how senously television commcrciaJs treat a headache. They arc bandied onl} b~ doctors in white coats and elderl> pharmacists who show you graph!> charts and pictures of your stomach "-Ith httle things racmg to E1u Bo11£c1 your bloodstrum. Yet, ln real life. I dare you to call your doctor and say 10 the nurse, "Could the doctor see me someumc today? I have a headache." I'll bet you wouldn't even a.et a '"Get real!" out of her before she hung up. Night after night I watch American tounsts gening cash nppcd off and then a celebrity telling me that's why he wouldn't leave home without his credit card. What's to keep all those sleazos from stealing your credtt ard and then where would you be? Up the Seine without a paddle, that's where. Babies arc to1lct-tramed at an advanced age on television oom-. merciaJs. If you don't believe it, loo•· at the kids in the diaper spots. They've all got a full set of teeth, slobber on cue and take direction. Some of them go right from diaper to peanut-butter commercials Television commercials offer solu- tions to a lot ofthmgs They believe in their hcans that elderly people never wash their hair or dnnk wine. youna people never drink coffee and have 1rregulan1iesand women with foreign accents have good skin. It's some- thing you don't argue wuh. You figure market research knows what ifs talking about. The other naght I watched a chorus of workers sing. "Look for the unaon label. .. I wonder 1f the> were all paid scale by the Amencan Federation of Television and Radio .\rtasts. What am I saying? Take the car keys and save your life DE'\R '\NN LANDERS. Herc 1s a news story from thcJournaJ Times of Racine, Wis May ll be remembered b} every woman who ever wonders if she should try to wrest the car keys awa) from a drunken husband. If justice prcva1led, th1s man would be strung up for public display with a sign on him: "HE WOULDN'T GIVE HIS WIFE THE CAR KEYS " Plea'\C. Ann. print 11. Save a life Sa.,.r a wife. Shake up a husband' I am ..\ STEADY READER JN W .\ TER FORD. WIS DEAR WATERFORD! I'm print· Ing a 1bortened venlon of tbe aew1 1tory lft the bopc tbal wives wbo cannot get tbe car key1 from a drunken basband will remember tbls column and opt for another way to get home. ANN lAJIDERS Police said the woman, who died about 10 hours after the Highway 32 crash, told them she wasn't dnnking because of a health problem and attempted to stop her husband from taking the wheel John H. insisted on dnving. pohce said Lorraine H. told them, and she could not prevent him from doing so. Doth vulnerable. South deals. WEST •8 <:/875 NORTH •AX48 Q IQ108 OQJ •1a1 £A8T •Q 107 CV AJ3 <> X,3 <> 10 9 7 0 5 z •Q 108 ••7•3 SOUTH •J9t52 CV l.•l ¢A8 •A KJ The bidding. South Wettt North Eut •• Pua a• P ... 4 • Pue Pua P ... Opening Jud: Ten o f <> To succeed at bridge, you need to learn to plan the play of the hand in a Jog1c&l manner. Put yourself In the ·South seat and aee how you would tackle a four-spade contract after the lead of the ten o r diamonds. The bidding has been routine North made a forcing raise of your one-spade opening and, w1th a dead minimum, you could do noth· ing other than raise to game. The dl.amond opening lead has solved your problem In that suit. Ea.st produces the klng, you win and, since your contract is un· breakable if trumps spilt evenly. you cash the ace-king of spades. Unfortunately, West shows out on the serond round You have two po- tential heart losers and a poss101e CHARLES GOREN OMAR SHARIF - club loser; you might avoid at least onf' of these either if East hu the quet-n of clubs or West hu the ~ or jack of hearts. With all those finesses startna you In the face, did you spot that the winning line is to avoid any fi- nesse? You simply bang down the ace·king of clubs and, if the queen doe" not drop, cash the hlgh dia· mond and then continue with tl\e jack or clubs and claim your con· tract regardless of who wlns tht trick If Ea.st has the queen, he is end played and must either give you a ruff·sluff or else lead a heart and thereby limit your losers In that suit to one So let's sup~ that We!lt wms and shifts to a heart. You call for a high honor from dummy and East must duck to avoid the end play So now your throw him in with his muter trump, and this time he Is truly thrown m No matter what he re- turns, ~ou have held your heart losers to one '::~:~~' $©R~~-l££!rS WOIO .... ltltte4 ~ CLAY • ------ 0 Reorro11ge lenars of 1he lour x:rombled w()•dl be low •o fo•m four "'"Pie word• I· 0 LBREW I I I I I I'': I H E C l E I I J 1-I I I· I . £ I M I M I I' I I .. j e f Granny gave me this advice as I was teav1ng to anend a bachelor party "When a man forgets ht ms elf he usually does something everybody else will I R E C 0 E C I o -~, ...... ·'~·,· ·~· .. I I' 1· I I t y t I .n9 n 1>-.e ,., U•OQ WQlrh yo Je•• op ''Of" step No ) i,.1o,.. I I I I I I I I ~ .,..orld "ould thelt 'act1m., he mort· M .. eh to lnmpla1n than .t\'3Ult \ H - l1m'>'1 Numerou' tnbal languagec; <.till in ur,c have onl) lhrt'l" v.ord<. for lolors -thc equ1' alent\ ol "v. h11e .. ·dark" and .. warm .. WOUSE CHARGED IN FATAL ACCIDENT In Racme. Was .• a dying woman's stat<'m<'nt to police is part of the ev1d<'nce against her husband. a 67- year-old Kenosha man charged Thursda> with hom1c1de h> drunken dnv1ng. Lorraine H was alert and spoke clearly after the car crashC'd into a retaining wall. in a drainage ditch JUSI south of Highway 11 according to rescue squad reports TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE c c a \ Thal <;hm hope the\ might ~wt their cars had. e'pla1m thl' dtl· torcnce People do not tend to go out pf their wa) unlcs'> there's \omethmtr 1n 11 tor them Hadn't \OU not11.ed'' <). What'' th1.· mmt ropular lir<,t name among 1.5-)ear·nld girls" .\.. Jennifer .\.mnng I 5-)'ear-old ho"" Michael L . .tf. Bovd " a syndicated ·-\\crage .\.mernan ~"''' mort' than columalst MCA 1 ~ .... • '•, Mount Pleasant police said Lor- raine H • 64. told them her husband, John H . had been drinking quite hea"il} at a pany that afternoon. Thanks to the j(Jl/owlng:corporations and indiriduals for t/>r~i.r support of .. The Salu te to COALSO.N C •. MORRIS I' .,\Ill I II \11111114' •! \Ill ln\llr~"" I ' Co-Chairmen J JI H 110 \HIHIO\ l'rrn. Morr!\ t 1• ·r~11110 c 'ifl-PH!oN M .... N'\Hf.l r> I >tlomt Hulctn\ & ~II' 1111111'!' 111 1 , 11 11111 Ill! 11\IW R SHNT0"4 ,,,, "" I. II I().: ' I JI H 110 \ft HOO\ l'cm ,,.,rn• 1 ll!'l"lllll 1n Kii If \Hiii, t:'-i< ·I I l'•'"'~fPl tnl 'lrw-. i.h"' In• H lit'-KIM. lh.-lt;,1rt• (irnu(' "" I 'i llPP "Mft;t111uV ll)<fi1\lt1('\ J•li'l•A1';f \111101 \.l.otp<Jr'I ~""I' flan~ Mil~ ._IH'i !rltN I \rtllWlll JAC t.: PFRllY l n11r'1 Rr\i'tufl't'\ ln•11rtnN" vrYt«'' In• \l 4,,"I Wlfllf flrumm\ c.11m11. ,.;.,,. ~ llarmnn H"1 Rl\K '\S \uthor lo\\U ~ '<'. Jll '-illl P f'n<t" \\ wrhnu\t" flHll[f IOlfNVl'l,j I b< \\all 01111(') Cvmptn1 1111 f C, \Ml 11!• R • ~ '"'t"ll ln1rrn111on11l RECEPTrON UNDERWRITERS J~>Rl>~'<~ \1lllFA ». r~tpon '-""II' H..nk VICE CHAIRMEN • \°"llHIN't R MOl\f) \tril•I "'1~rl_l.l111i.1 < un'll""' ... IA II I I \M < tll 140~ ""~' \1u-..,,a.. Mmhtll" (" I tlOM.\'i H NU I \f ~ I~ lr~111t < nmrt1n\ t.:.\RL 0 Bllt<,tfHll 111( lkrah«• < nmpen) \R.,.<Hl>A ~AOC! Rf< KM""' r> .\l l AN \llo\rrTR Or•na~ ( ounh '\' M< .\ < RI KARC llFR I arl kJi~htr £ nlrrpn~ 111< I< HIN ( JU >'llN r IVI 0 Rll llARI> < RMOV.N < •"ll'~lt '•non•I Ran~ ( I ' 01 II I rOS~l RT rommt"nt'~n~ • ""'' ~ Ill lit> M1n1on fqu•I' R II It -'ll n ll 'ilfNTO"" \1""nn 1-qu•h "f"RION KNOn Knotl'\ Hem f11rm rtlOMAS P l>AVI., RobtnM>n & O.vt~ SHVE TOTtt Nrv.1>1H1 N111onal lndustnn Mfl EOW .... IU>\ ""''h C"~.i YMl'" fllOMA\ R M~LCOtM "'man, S.uatt, Roth1ru1n Kuc~I ASMkn TOM CUNNrNOHAM Ttnttn Thnft .t Loan oa 11mrTH L.O\JUT O._ VID H01tOWIT1 ~11ndud C<l!l<'mt lOlll · J'OMDO't .\l'oipll .. tlboll IR" GARBUTT < rn1fltd f 1n.11K1al P'llnncn JIM dtBOOM Nrwl'llf1 c"'1"i. Mn1 \ 'tr'4 She spoke wtth pohcc. they re- ported but John H struck a fire- fighter, swore at authonucs and refused to take a breath t~st His blood ~sdrawn at the hos{>11al pohcc said. and tests indicate ht'i hlood-alcohol concentration was .26. Lorraine H. suffered broken legs. 1 ankles, nbs and an arm m the crash She died from a ruptured aorta • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS The wnter who cnt1c1zed baseball players who spit tobacco brought to mind a pet gnpe regarding professional ath- letes and their fans ahke: namely, utter disregard for our national anthem and the Amencan nag. Per- haps you will be kind enough 10 pnnt my lhoullhts. The TV cameras are often focused on professional baseball and football players during the opening nag- ra1s1ng and playing of our nauonal anthem. How disgusting It as to see these idols of young Amenca ~ratchang. spitung. talkang and 1g- nonng the counesics due our nag. Any veteran can recuc from mem· ory the following excerpt from his or her indoclnnation: "Males at\Jred in mufti should stand at attention. foc1n& the .flag. Those wearing hats (helmets. caps) ,hould hold the headwcar by the bnm 1n the nght hand with the hand held over the heart." The posi11on ofat1ent1on means no talk1na or movement what~ver Hopefully, both playcn and fans ahlce will o~rve the-.c amrn111es when next they play or watch a sponma event. -A RETIRED COMBAT VETERAN. DEAR VET: nanta for a reminder ACROSS 1 Leveling strips 6 Punclure 10 Get rid of 14 Intimated 15 Plinth 16 Style 17 Originated 18 Fool 19 Flower 20 Mekes over 22 Equipped a ractC>f)' 24 Reproaches 26 Mekes happy 27 Draw by suction 31 Printer's neoesalty 32 lnser1 martt 33 Rectify 35 "Nutsl" 38 Conceits 39 Puuytoo1 40 Critter 41 Tool 42 Greek letter 43 Axis ends 44 Gin mill 45 Starllke 4 7 Began again 51 "You don't 2 3 14 17 20 lb& 11 IODI overdue. w1'1 bope a few 27 million PffPle ll1&en. • • • 32 DEAR ANN l .\NDI:R~ lfave you <'Ver noticed how d1ff teuh 1t 1s for 36 people to accept a comehment l"JC10U'lly? Instead of sayma. 'Thank t-4-1-+--+-- you," they beain to cut th~msclvet down by sayi~ "Tbts drcsa ia five ycan old " Or, My i11tcr'1 husband never liked this coat so he pw ll to me." I find m y5elf doina the s:am~ thina ind ..,onder why How can 1 act ovei-52 this 1wkward and u~10U$ habit? -JUDY IN CARBONDALE. t=se-=--r--+--..--t DEAR JUDY: P"fle •M rapoad to a eempUmat by e11nhl1 Gem.. I•• '°" .,-Mt remjileklJ eemforuble tridl mlftYa. ~ aieH 10 pnctke J1ytaa.' '"·' u4 ltt h •• 1t that. say'" 52 Authonze 54 Gadgets 58 Debris 59 Scamper 61 Ruckus 62 Sickly 63 Plenty Obs 64 French city 65 Sliver grade abbr 66 Wall par1 67 Submit DOWN t Aatertsk 2 Rabbtt 3 Religious represen- tation 4 Suffe<lngs 5 Yukon river 6 Blubber 7 Galt 8 Knocked for 9 Songbird 10 Dapple 11 Gangsters 12 PrOceed 13 The ooeans 21 Ems or Bath 23 Furnish PREVIOUS PUZZLE IOLVED 25 Moldy 27 Fliers 28 Edda 29 $h1p atea 30 S.Cretes 34 Growing out 35 Gaucho's weapon 36 Advocate 37 Leg wear 39 -wneat 40 Resl1t1 42 Broken In 43 Lamentatfon1 «Tak.out food Item 46 Brunch Item 47 Scratchel 48 Dlatlnc11on 49 Flake off SO Moon deity 53 Trampr.d 55 Sorghum 56 European city 57 Exude 60 Twain 11 f2 3 0 by Bii Keane "Mommy! Look at the big pickles!" by Brad Anderson BIGOEORGB f I 0 Hotd It, George. l'we decided I llke tt better tfte old ••Y -where the food la edible." ENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham BLOOll COtmTY POUC POI P!ISONAL AD : Priot neatly .. U.S. ACRES 1;~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ~a ~= "Quick, throw him the bone!" PEANUTS JUST ANSWER ME Tl-!15 ONE QUESTION .. r f f { I Tl-l lNK I 1-tAVE A ~l~T TO KNOW GARFIELD by Jim Davis MOW'& rf GREAT! 1 JU5T *>N TMt'. WHAT'~ f'ME FAST·FOOP OOINC:,, f*.>'f.R>OD !JE.RVJC.E ~ERVICE AWARP ? I AMA? PIVISION O~ THE. .£) WArfRE~ AWARPS ~ TUllBLEWEEDS ~ ~ ~ L.ON&"TlME: NO sei:,o ~r'!~l.lfOFP0\1P! ' YMVP "°" COME. ll'ACK~ • l-:::1i!C-:-1 11&Wt•Jl.S i ~~,-D .MAIHLI J ~Al ·~ L!:=!::::::...!::::~:.....J '------~---~·Iii:;_~ DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE 1&:€~1:> rlMO ~'-"E':> ANO un1~CT5. M~U.~ ~O UW-> !)NKI by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan \ SHOE ' t f . I j .. BLus;~R' BLusreR' ~~, -t( ~» DOONESBURY \ \ by Tom Batluk .. ~ 8L.U!>TER I Bl.USTt~ I PtFF I P1FF' ·' . r ( ( by Garry Trudeau Mesa adds new wrinkle to fight against growth The staff of the Costa Mesa Planning ( omm1ss1on is cons1denng an approach to dt'\ elopment that could be the hardest punch yet thrown m the burgeoning fight against urban growth. The commission stafl has proposed a freeze on virtually all new development tn north Costa Mesa The plan would allow new buildings to be constructed onl> to the degree that the stree ts could accommodate the addittonal traffic the proJCClS would generate Smee many streets in or adJommg prime de velopment areas already are considered crowded -including the freeways -the moratonum "ould mean the end of several controversial proposal~ The members of the planning staff in Costa Mesa are not the only people who·,e been thinking about looking at development from the ~treets back. instead o! taking the more trad1t1onal '1ew from the deH~lopcrs perspective. In Newport Beach. ci 'ilO'-"·gro" th ad vocaq. group calling Itself Newport :woo 1s lobby11ng for the same concept. Although 1t recent!\ fail ed to o ~tain enough signatures to put a n 1n1t1 atl\e o n the tall ballot a Newport :woo spokesman \a~ 'i the group" 111 attempt to put the idea to the voters nnt )ear ma 'ipt'Cial elecllo n The message 1s clear The general publtc: 1s increasingly agitated abo ut clogged c,trects and will express that displeasure in o ppos1uon to de' elo pmcnt projects that ignore the problem It is traffic and all 1ts ra m1ticatto ns -trustrating Jams. noise and pollution -that will shape the f uturc de' elopment of the urbani1cd Orange ( oa'it Develo pers 'Who fail to heed th~ c 1111cns' "'arn in~s '-"tll find themsel ,es tn \.l''ittng the ir planning d oll arc, in projects that c:annot get o fi the d ra'-"tng boards. Puhhc officials who fail to hsten to the complaints of their con\tltuents. who fat I to allocatt: ma ne) for mas"' tran\tt and road constructio n. will nut haH: done their JOb~ It has long be~n o b\ 1ou\ that the politics of th1~ re$ion "'o uld be the pohu~ ol gro" th anti dc,elopment It 1s now equall1 obHous that, w1thtn o ur incorporated cities, traffic will be the controlhngelement an the gro"' th debate. Opinions expres$6(1 in tto•<; space am lhO&e ot !tit: D1t1ly Pilot Other view& expresM<I on this pag~ are those ot their auttiors nnd artists Reacser comme1111s in111ted The Da -1 P1101 PO 001 1560 Co~te Mesa 92626 Phone 642-6086 So inany need a helping hand here in Costa Mesa To the Fdttor '\s a regular tontnhuwr 1t1 \( ><., !Share Our )ch esl an < mta '\k '<l I recen e the org.an11at1on \ nt·" '>kiter and am al"a'" antl'rt'\ted in ''' repon .. ol local a"l\tanll' The Ma' \()\ '-t'\" point\ out somt shocking <,tall\ll\' to mt' ;.ind I am \ure t<r a ) othl·r lx·alh tom mun1 t\ rc<,1den Ju\l to '>p<:Jk ot om· da\ a"nd malt It \Cf\ \ l\UJI SI)\ sen.Cd 0\Cr 200 F.\Mll ff~ -1n nl\ neighborhood that '''1uld tx· I~ hou\CS in one hi •c ~ or r11ug.hl~ I., bloc k'> of famtl 1e\ 1n th~ c n\t,1 M1·,,1 area The\ do 1h1" mon th ..11tn ni11nth l\n t that ..ad'> 'W e ha'e l 1\l .\1tl I arm \1d .and Hi.Ind' ·\trOS\ .\mcnca Jll 'l'n ~orthv.h1k l'auses. hut ho" ahout lht· r<·opk hl'rl• an 11111 t()"n" lu,1 .1 11Hl1 mnnl'\ from l'at h ol ll\ ''' .1 lt11k \11luntcrr t1nw "ould lx·ndit ,., m.in' 'r uuth t;tut'I>' lo11l1nt• lor \\urth· "h•k ~·JlllnlUllll\. \l'I \Ill' prnJCl I\ - 1111', I'> 11 Th\· '< >\ '-1·"' ,1(,p 1h.tnk\ lo< .11 hul\tne\'> donor' DK I >unul' on I a1n tl'\\ \Jkv..1\ 11n 11.irhm. ( oun II\ ( llU\111\ lrl \1~•\,J dcl :1.1,tr \lph..1 Bela llr\.lf1l' and ( (•\l,1 \fc\<J \lOrt'\) \lbcrt\nn·, on lfar~1r I u ~ \ an < <J\ta \1...,.r ant.I 'l1111th < o,1\1 \ta t1oncr' \l,l\h1 \11u 'heir al 1t11;1r \turl''> ll \ci I• II them I hari~ '11u lur thl•1r kind 11111\ldcrat1•111 ( Jn \l•ll hdp' l'h11111: I ... ~ \.+'I I or .,top h\ II .1111 al !or ltt( • ild H i'.1 ~d111ol I\ \,f "\ I'\ I rf f{\()'\; c 1•\l,1 \1n.1 Freeway foes must like mud Jo the Editor 1ha11 an .1 rt• Ire 1 th "'1 mud ll.11' "1r R\ckoO in ha\ retcnt kttt·r .11ul f'"" l\lt ,, H'r\ al 1,1hk non- headcd Ne~port .:!O(l(l 1n1~ rc,11;d '" fr n''" 111utt• l111 1111· 111.111\ t n routt' 111 retaining atmosphere"" oppn\t'' I 111 1t 1 1111\l'r"t' tt11 .1np•trt "' lntnt' vers1ty Dri ve a\ a ·•trccv.a} tqw "' d for 1·mcre.1·n~' q·l11d1' solution to tra flic prohkm' I tl11n~ Mr l<\\k111l ''·" nn thl· Ht" thereb' ahgn' the organ11a1111n ur1ul , ht·n Drn111' < arpt'Otl'r rep· \\-Ith tho\C fa, onng muJ "orm' .ind \l n1111b tltt' .1ppare111 rt·:ll IWH'l'r 1n 1n<,ect' o"rr human<i 11, 1rc-,1 r,1rodt• 1m11\·r11111,I\ 1111" n the The road ha~ hel'n 'uflpnrtl'd 1" 11,11· 10 lht· n11t rorlton1 111d 1mphcJ ( mta ~c'>a In inc jnd thr u 111111' 1111 h;1d thllltt' th.11 \\nttld h.t prx·n 10 ""1th planning and/or rdatcd l nn I tl . I I '-n•port Hl llh 1111pu,hnl1tu mad ')!ruction ra IL anl p .inning l'' pe n'> for thn\C Cllln :--;t•i,pnrt fk,1d1 1hr•111gh , and the l(\UOI\ h,t\t' 'upp11rtl'd thl I -iinikr If :1.11 f<,, kotl .' 1t1n~l·rn road a\ a grc:ath m·c1kd -and 11111\ " "rll J\ 'u1ll·1' •~0• I< 1ln ' "n t for _ altcrna11-.c tu< 11,1\t I lighv.i:n ·" .1 1h.11 politt1..1I P4'"'l'I ;rnd 11111 rc,alh tor mra n' oftravcr~1ng thl' lkl\ ( Bn,tnl 1\ 11"1 the hug' .trld \'°' ""' nt11 'l'ry hC'lplul m 1h1<, rl"'>rt'lU I R Bl \1\1 "1()Rf- The prnpo,cc.J r11.id ""uld takt• k" '\'\l.p<1f1 Beach Someone should pay damages T () lhl' f Otl CH In re\pon\e to \our .irt1t k h\ '°ill'' 1• Ma rble 1n the Junes 1\\ut• lahout lht• eicplodiniz hoat mil\ rr <;l11n11 I It'd thal the cm of Ncwpon Hi."al h "•" \("f'o la \ an 1<,'iutng a rx·rmtt w11h11111 prorx-r ')3fq1.uard' tor lhl' rt'\ld~ 111' Our home ~u.,tainl·d damage \ '" loot .,u·amorc tree" hadh \ton hul the ";l<>d on our hnU\l' 1<; hh\l<."red and our hoat <;ulkred minor hum hok\ But wnr\t ut all Wl'rt' thl" tt'"'"'n. anit1ct\ and le ctr we l'\Jlt'rH'nced "' t:'' ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot . . 1h1 r111"1hal1t) ol lu'irntt.m11 homt ~<' 1.tlkd •111 hn"'l'\n 1hn tltd not \\ Hll to \Cntl .I tire trul Ii. \lnl'C lht'} v.trt: \urc 1hrrt "ne plt•nl\ 11ftirt•mt•n Jr 1uml f or1un.1tt·h .tlll·r "hat \\'tnwd .in rtrrnll\ thl· h n· lkpart - nH'lll c11d fin,tlh :l frl \ t• I Jm told th.11 < annnn I llm' "111 n.1\ 11)1 till' d.1111,1gc Huv.n rr 1111111. I \IOlCrt'h hop~· thl' UI\ \\Ill Ullll 1x:n,.1te tho\t' rc:,11lrn1' Aho \ulTt'rnl cl.tnl.lg<'\ \1 \Rll \N H \l t\M \~ :\lr\1.port fk<il'I• f ' • Tom fell M11 tt!) II() (!JI Don l'ent.y If fdJI Tem CIM1lt1 t4fl'~fdl c, ........ l•(>tl~ f !llh' "oMmary CPlu•CflMllfl C:Of'fl(ll"' l'loben L. C1111tnMI f)1 o<;llOt' M11Mper T ettY IC tftCfM • ,, •' M11nag<" Kow" Mvii-.y M.111~"''"0 0.•f!l:ICI' ..... , .... in. h"\ll>!!Cl Oot..:1 " JACBAJfDER80KandJ08&PB8P&AR r oola.m.o.t.tll ./ --" -. , --- Huriiilill.tion appropriate ... to deter drunken drivers Public def ender files suit over bumper sticker advising others of con_viction \'.hat to do ah<>ul athlete\ v.ho ta ke drug' 1hc~ v.a n1 tu lnov. .\nd "hat 111 do ahout people .v.ho dnve while drunlo.'' ( B\ · 60 '.1 inutc\ ' II\ ch a\""''' k atured one approal·h to the latter r roblcm taken t'I\ dJUdge 1n Sara!>ota f"la Her Honor requires tho~ found guil t\ of drunk\:n driving wh o are lut ky enough 1w1 lO ha'c run over ambod\ to suhm1t to se'eral sacn- fin·c, among them 50 hour\ of \ommunm ~n ILC, a One ot several hundrl·d dollars and a S\lSpended drl\ er"<. license for su. months. But th e Judge makes a prov1s1on for tho'>e wh o need 1he1rcar tn order to go to "Ork (and this means the maJont}' in \arao;ota) The Judge permits the tkltn4urnt to d n \l·. bu t o nl) Ill go to "orlo. .ind to return And then -the 1nnm .it1on -she requires him to drl\c "''lh a humpcr Sllt l cr that read\ "( on' 1Ctcd Dl I Re\lncted l tleO'il' .. D l I ~tand<, lor "'Dn" ing l nder the tnn ucnn: 01 Demon Rum 1s left un\tatl'd. hut " understood What happcnl'd after the )Udgc th ought to make this rnntnbu11 on to the ba'iket ol md ucement 'i to dnve onl y "'hen c,ohc.-r, "'as that il c1v1l suit "as til ed ;iga1n't her hv the publtL defe nder, alkging that "'hat she ,., doing 1s \oml·how umuno;11tut1onal .\ nice piquant·) 1n the <,1tuat1on "' that the puhlic defender 1c, the hus band of the JUdgc "'o"' the e\ac t legal nature of the puhltl defender'\ complai nt '" not stated, but much 11mc '" g1 .. en 0111:r to his point that the Judge's 1mpos1t1on of the bumper sticker .. humiliates" 1he delinquent. Wh<."n Morie> Safer chimed 1n and said. ··But aren't all coun sentences hum1ha11ng., .. h1'i ob~rvat1on was ignored But of cour~ hum1hat1on 1!., or sure!)' ought to be. accepted as a part o[ the human predicament, ag- gravated insofar as we aggravated th<." la w' of nature and of man. The re1gn1ng assumption is that we ought not 10 be hum1hated no mancr what "e do but lh1c; argues against a rudimentary sense of order. .\lhlctes 1n the baseball leagues are prot~snng1hat n 1s hummating to ~ req uired to g.a-.e unne specimens to establish tha1 a player is not taking drugs The obJect1on as in pan to the "hum1lia11on:· in part to the alleged inaccuracy of the test. But to consider onl > the first point, the athlete ha!. c;1gned a contract that presupposes he "111 keep himself in top physical condition an order to perform at the level of competence an recognition of which he was hirtd to play. The pure ltbertanan would say here that the pla)er should be free to effect his own degeneration. and then the contractor should be free to sue for damages. But that 1s the litigious wa; to go. and in an> ca~ at is quite possible that a playe'r degenerated by cocaine will not ha ve saved the money with whi ch to compensate the contractor Ir }OU lose the I 00.yard race, arc }OU humiliated? Only 1f you were WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY obv 1ousl> the top dog in that race. and for some reason were below par Vlad1m1r Horowitz 1s in Tokyo to g.ave three conccns, because three years ago he was there and was cntically gutted because of a poor performance. This lime he will show them• Next 11me the racer will show them' And what will the dnver do, next tame? The Judge argues that ht~ scnsit1v1ty to the offense he com- miued 1s heightened by the obloquy of thost" who spot that bumper sticker and. who knows. tease him, or ostenta11ouslY. slow down. or park their cars until he passes, or whatever. The public defender likens th<." bumper slicker to the scarlet letter and Puntan JUStice. He cites the stocks. where in the I 7th-<:cntury offenders were displayed an the squa{e -an unusual punishment, by contemporary standards, but not, surely, mhe.rentLv cruel. The F1~t Amendment guarantees to the press the right tog.a ve the name of someone found gu1hy. say, of speeding. or of dnvrng while drunk, or ofwhonng, or of taX cheating. It IS implicit. 1n the exercise of that nght. that one's neighbors have a nght to know who 1s guilty of what. WJ/JJam Bucltl~y Is • syadJcatH colamal•I. Doctors certify unhealthy pilots fit to fly, audit finds But FAA making inroads toward resolving problem V. \~Hl~G TON -The Federal .\' 1a11on ..\dm1n1~tra11on 1s suambl· mg to clean up a lnghtening problem. ..\ud11orc; found that man) dcx·tors were g1,,1ng sloppy or incomplete ph'\-\llal e'am' to pilot\ C\~t1all) tho\t' wh o 0> small plane!> · The Hercule\ m charge nl this \table-cleaning operation '' J-ederal \1r ~urgeon Frank Austin a medical dOl tor and formt'r "Jav)' te\t p1ln1 who Ot>w an V1('tna m and a\\14'ted in Merl Ur) space flight ' \1me the aud1ton reported their finding.-. last Jul) ahout I 00 out of ~00 cicam1nina phy'l1c1an<; ha ve been \trt11~d of their authont-. to g1 vt' I \ \ cert1ficat1on to ptlot'> In add1t1on, tht' had doa ot faulty phH1cal'I awa1tin1 invest1gat1on and rnrrc:ct1on has dropped from HXl 1n l'>M4 to fewer than 50 culTt'ntl y. "I feel pretty happy 000111 11 ," Austin told our a'i'<O< •ate C\tewart Ham\ The: Tran\P<>11at1 on Dcp3nment aud1tof' · unpubh!>hed report .., cnoua.h to whiten the knocldr'> of 1hc mo" devtl·may<uc air traveler Though Austin assured us 1hn1 qq f)l'rcen1 of the crron turned up by the auditors ~re clencal aool~. !!OmC: v,_cr~· not ..,., a rc\ult. danacrou\I) utiht'allh} pilot' were certified fit to n .. f or e:<ample, on March 1 1, 19R4, an r \A-(cn1ficd military doctor 1n l'cn\.'H'ola Fl:1 , df'clarcd A reurt'd JACK AIDEISOI and JOSEPH SPEAR naval commander healthy enough to pilot a small plane, even thoua.h he suffered from atnal flutters and cardiac arrhythmia -both hcan cond1t1ons that can around a p1lo1 - as "'ell as gallstones, kidney stone'l and a hernia Officials in charge of mon1tonng the ph ysical exam records didn't get the pilot's file unul 42 days later. when 11 amved at the Ctval Aero- med1cal lnsrnute in Oklahoma Cat y, Okla By the ume they got more test data on the ex-commander, it was too late 60 days had passed, and under the law the medical cen1ticat1on wa'.'i con 1derrd "affinned" hy the I AA Dc1ptte furaent pleas from the Acromcd1c1l · lnst1tute, the pilot did not relinquish his medical cert1fica- t1on .6,nothcr cn!.t· On Nov. I, 198.l an FAA<orttfied doctor in Laaos, N1- ~na, appro"cd a 'pilot to Oy com- mercial a11'C1'1f\ for another year, When the c"am10alt0n r'C(Ord ar· nvcd at the Aeromedic•I lnsti1ute thr-ct month, laier, officials wtrt appalled to stt that the mechcal cum ~as blank except for some C')"C le1ts. fhc: medical examiner in Niatna ntvcr replied to 1nquinn from the iMlitute, which C\o'Cntu.aJly dro~ 1t1 aucmpt lO get a complete physical u•m1nat1on on the rtt0rd • Based on a random samphngofthe 56,500 fliers who passed FAA- cert1fied annual physac~ls tn 1983, the auditors indicated that roughly 5 percent should have been grounded or at least restricted for health reasons. Almost half the m1stakes or om1SS1ons by the exam101na phys- 1c1ans mvolved significant areas such as v1s1on, blood pressure and pulse, unnalysis and medical h1stof)'. The auditors found that aenerally the most errors were commuted by physicians who aave the fewest medt· cal exams. For example, a( McGuire Air Force Base, N.J., the doctor with the lowest error rate (295 perc.cnt) pve 465 exams in 1983. A second doctor made errors on 6S percent of ht~ 26 exams, and a third made mistake\ on both the exams he pve. Overall, the auditors estimated, 39 ~rccnt of all the evmsa;ven to men.. in 1983 cont.ame<l erron of som~ kind. · Austin said he ha~ established new performance standard~ for FAA· cen1tied phys1c1ans: Qoctors with error rat~ above I 0 percent are put on probation. He pointed out that only a handful of 11r m he~ are caused by pilots' health problems. Over the ptst th~ years, an FAA offic1aJ 111d, an IVCTIJC of 11 air acc1j:tents a year have been cau~ by pilots' poor health. Footnote: Most commercial 111'· lanes have toughl'f health ~\lndard for pilots tb•n the F A require J• AHtnu °' 0.1 V.a At,. •re 1ra4k•lf!rl c.I• •L U. War movies bare anxiety Military. not Soviets. takes most abuse tn- war adventure films By WILLIAM M. ARllIN M1htary action mov1C1 an: big again, and the reason 1s sample: Ac11on beats paralysis. Cnt1cs of the Rambo and Rocky genre contend that the movies ~ anu-Sov1et propaganda. a man1pu- lau ve righl-wing c~mpa1gn to sell \he idea that the United States as m1h- tanly unprepared. or a manifestation of new U.S. nationalism. But under- neath these self-evident themes is a more senous wammg relatmg to the nuclear anns race: that the US. m1lttary t!. incompetent and impo- tent, and that technocrats, burcau- crals, and 5c1entists are the enemy. The movies fall into two basic groups: Fantasies about refiahung and wmning the Vietnam War - "Uncommon Valor," Chuck Noms' "Missing in Action" l and 2, and Sylvester Stallone's "Rambo" films -and those about wars that have not yet been declared -"Red Dawn," "Commando," "Invasion USA" "Iron Eagle," "Delta Force," and "Rocky IV." They consistently profile a force operatln$ outside the stncturcs of society, single-handedly takln' on the communists or other enemies, ac- comphshmi what the entire U.S. ., mtlttary evidently could not do. The real-world sequels to these movtes may s1tll be an edit, but the simple messages are infectious. Computers and tccbnol<>g) stand for comphca- 11on against common sense. bu- reaucracies against people Interestingly, these and other mov- ies ..:_ "Gorky Park,'' "White Nights.'' "Moscow on the Hudson" -do not promote fear of the Soviet Union so much as they tnv1alizc the Soviet threat· "Ivan the Temble Soldier" m Andrew Cockburn's clever phrase. The lame anti-Soviet content of the movies as echoed m the rash of comical ant1-Sov1et com- mercials on U S 1elev1s1on. IJl somc.,,.seilse the message 1s: "What is the bat1le to the death that we are preparing for all about?" "In Iron Eagle," for instance. or "War Games" ofa few years back. the l S mllttary as depicted as a collec- t1on of bumbling Boy Scouts who operate thear gadgets but do not ~ave the brains to uncferstan4 why. Aided by crashmg space shuttles and $7,000 nuclear-hardened coffee makers, these movies add to the slowly percolatmg image ofa military and its technplogy that arc out of control. But unlike earlier 1conoclas1ic films such as "Doctor Strangelove," ··Fail Safe,·· and "Seven Days in May,'' the! new films blame vaguely leftist, namby· pamby government technocrats and bureaucrats who would not allow the Umtcd States to win m Vietnam. Another message is "Whom should we believe?" A fascinaung theme of the nght-w1ng miss1ng-1n-act1on movies 1s that the government 1s withholding important 1nformat1on from the public. Likewise, 10 "Red Dawn" and "Invasion, USA," the total lack of U.S. defenses seems to contradict the 1maae of restored strength which the Reagan adminis- tration 1s trying to sell. Arc Amencans 1n a vengeful mood? Is this a new penod of Red- bashmg nat1onaltsm? There is no doubt these movtes make unabashed use of power. They shnlly promote a '"wake-up Amenca" mentality, and as such have built upon the early Reagan rhetoric of United Sta1es weakness in the world. But under these messaaes 1s a sense of enonnous anxiety about the future. i\nd even with what they perceive to be the restoration of the Umted St.ates' pos1t1on as No. I in the real world, the mov1e-1t1akers can qucs-- tlon the uscf ulness of weapons - mclud1ng nuclear weapons -to !teeure Amencan safety. Rambo 1~ more comforublc with the Jul\jJe than with technology. Gadgets arc not necessary to the success of his mission. The least commercially ~ucces ful of all th~ pictures have been those with deal with anned conflict m the United States. One explanation for the lesser popularity of these fantasies 1s that, while people have m some ways accepted the Rcapn ldm101s- trat1on's amqe of the United Sta tea as undeTdo&, they have not IC'CCptcd either the real 1mphcat1on1 of that image or the soluuons that arc currently be1na offettd. conru.~d by the contradictory mcssalt' of &oth the administration and the film indu try. the Amencan audience 1s nm interested tn v1ewtn1 . either the collaP'C of the United Stith or mere buucrattc. t«hnocrat1c r.olut1ons to the coun- try't presumed trouble3 "llU.. M. Arti9 M 4Lrttt# of t.tt Arm• ltMe ad NseJ ' ..,_, R rdJ PteJ t •I ,.. lntlt•te 1.,. hllq t la "n'¥ , D.C., &M • C'flat.ri ti i ertli.r .J ,.. Bell tJ.a U Ch A ml<-Sc# U11 -- / • THURSDAY. JUNE 2 • 1 6 Klngmm ftiled '3,500 for Mndlng rat to eportewrtter. ~ Boelon ecor" five In flr1t, then h01d1 off Y•nk ... , M. CS. Angels sweep past Texasintotopspo~ Fast company Irrele~ant Week honoree Mike Tram (center) chata with Billy Martin and Jack Younablood, both inducted Into the Balboa Bay Club Hall of Fame W~aday. McCaskITfthrOws - one-hitter for 7 -1 ~in over Rangers ARLINGTON, Tex. (AP) - An&cls m•naier Gene Mauch says he expects~ k McCaskill to have a 1oOcro evtrytime be pitches, but his latest rfonnance was more than Mauch e pectcd. It was a one-hitter in the Anpts' 7-1 victory over the Teus Rangers Wednesday night that moved the Angels into the lead in the American League West, a spot held for more than a month by the RanserJ. The loss · left the Ranaen a pme out of fint. "I expect him (McCaskill) to pitch like that every time out," Mauch said, A one-hitter every time out? "Well, no, not a one-tuner," Mauch la1.1ghed. "But a winnma performance. He ocrtarnly has the talent." . The only hit off McCaskill, 8-4. was Steve Bucchele's home run lcadina off the third. It was Butcbel:e's 11th of the season. all of them with the bases empty. "lt didn't feel like a one-hitter," said McCaskill, who was winning for the fourth straight time and has won six of his last seven decisions. "I was gnndmg it o ut and I was tired. I d1dn 't have m y best stuff. "J had better stuff in the JU!mc Kirk llcCuklll against BaJtJmore (a 2-hitter) and against the Rangers the last time 1 faced them (also a 2-hitter)." By the time Buechele blasted a McCaskill fastball into the ~nter field bleachers, the Angels had staked their n&ht-hander to a 4-1 lead. thanks toa 4-run ttlird against Ranger rookie Bobby W1tt, 4-6. , The key blow in the mmng was Wally Joyner's 2-run single, the fint T.oda7'• 1ame Nooe scheduled. Frtd.af 1 Game Clevela.nd (Scltulu ~) at A.a1elt (Witt &-S). Tune· 7 35 p.m . TV; None ' Radio: KMPC (7'0). ofh1s three hits. JoynC'T was 7 of IS il'l t thrce- pme sv.ccpover Teu.s With five runs batted in. He now has SS for the year, second hi&h in the American Leaaue. "It helped when we lOt the early lead," S&Ld McCaskill, who is .S-1 _lifetime apinst Texas. "I jus~ told. myself to treat It like a walk 10 the park." McCaslc.ill struck out 10 and' walked two. both free passes 1ssuccl.to, Buechele af\cr his home run. "Boonie (catcher Bob Boone) said 1! was trying to hump up and throw it · past him," McCaskill said of hi • walks to Buechele. "I Just thmk l was' frustrated because he'd hjt it out and I , was determined to make him hit a • good pitch" The Anccls collected 14' bits offi Witt and three rebevcrs with Boone, Rob Wilfong. Ride Burleson and' Gary Pettis ~ttm& RBis. The sweep gave the Anacls a S-1 record on this road trip to Kansas City and Teus Matsuzek {glove), Stubbs {bat) sparkle in Qefe8:t Repo~ . Horner's two-run double second consecutive three-hit game -• grounder to third base in the sixth inning was says Bias· -----"He really looks like a good hiller:· said Today II game mishandled by Enos Cabell for an error. Dale gives ~tlanta 3-2 Victory Atlant~ su~rte~ Ri.ck Mahler. 9-.5. who al!owed None scheduled. Murphy, who had tnpled. scored on lhc bought Stubbs th1rd-mnmg 51ngle, the Dodgers only FRIDA Y'S GAME miscue-the Dodgers· ma1or league-leading LOS ANuELES (AP)_ Playing against a hit throuJh the first seven innings "He had a Dodgen (Reuss 2_5) at Houston (Scott 87th-to snap the scoreless ue between Mahler patchwork lineup. the Atlanta Braves were sull great sencs against us and tonight was no 6-5) and Rick lione)Cutt. 4-4 • hard-pressed to defeat the Los Angeles exctetapttodn. Hc1looks likteh hc1'sagoin~0to be10ang Time: 5:35 p.m. Dodger pinch-hiller Ken Landrcaux's cocaine Dodgers. · ou 5 .. n mg Payer in is e gue 1' r a n TV Channel 11 failure to see a crucial sign from third base "We battled all night and we won by one time. Radio: KABC (790). coach Joe Amalfitano helped Garber secure his run," s~ud Bob Homer. who doubled tn9 pair of Matuszek. a month off1the disabled list eighth save and his second m two nights eighth-inning runs off reliever Alc1andro Pena deprrved the Braves' Ken Oberkfell of a 4-for-4 Tra1hng 3-0. Los Angeles collected four to fuel Atlanta's 3-2 Victory Wednesday night. night with his glove. Twice he left his feet to Paul Assenmacher 1n the eighth and '-ot . straight hits to cut the margin to a run. One out "We d1dn 't exactly tear them up. but when snare blistering shots to his nght. The firo;t National League home run leader Mike later, Landreaux missed a hit-and-run signal you're not swinging well you do what you have started a double play. Marshall for the final out of the game wrth the and Cabell. who singled in both Los Angeles to do to win " "Oberkfell hit those balls rrght on the tying run on first base. runs. became an easy out at third base The mistakes the m1ury-ravaged Dodgers money,'' Atlanta Manager Chuck Tanner said "Obviously. the odds were in my favor ··1 didn't do anything nght," Landrcau>. made were too much for Franklin Stubbs and "'Those were the greatest plays l"ve seen a first because even a .300 hitter still makes an out said "lwaswa1tingforagoodp1tchtodnveand Len Matuszek to overcome But they both had baseman make m 40 years. How he came up seven tr mes," Garber said. "In that s1tuat1on. was not expecting a hat-and-run. I must have the Atlapta clubhouse buzzing afterward. with both of them. I have no idea. He's playing you JUSt want 10 keep 1t m the yard and he 1ust turned away when he gave me the sign.·· · Matuszek made a pair of dazzhng fielding hke he wants to play every day" missed ·· "He must have loo~ed nght through me." plays to keep the game close and Stubbs had his Gene Garber had to relieve lhe inefTect1\.e Homer got the first run in when his hard Amalfitano said "Those things do happen." Gez:ma'?s, Evert Lloyd loses set, wins match Ar.den tina B-tt J-d l Leconte beat Brita1n"s (ohn 6-1. 7-6. and Jordan opened the defeated Lisa Short of the l 'nued • efj.· 1 asse • OT ana SO Oowdeswell 6-1. 6-4. 6-4. while fourthdayw1tha6-l ,6-lv1ct~ryover States6-I. 7-6.Nagelscnoustedfifth-Jn Jna S POSt second round Gilbert defeated another US player. anothe.r Ame.ncan. Ann Henncksson seeded Pam Sh~ver in the first rourtd __ __ Mike Leach. 7-6. 7-6. 6-2. RobinWh1teoftheUn1tedStates.a Also advancing to the third round Each collect 2-0 wins in World Cup tourney semi finals MEXICO CITY (AP) -West (Jerman) and Argentina both regis- tered 2-0 v1ctones Wednesday to qualify for the.World Cup final West Germany. using a rugged defense to frustrate the fluid French attack. advanced 10 its second straight world soccer champ1onsh1p game. The West Germans, winners of the tournament 1954 and '74, will face 1978 winner Argentina on Sun- day The final. West German) 's fifth. a World Cup record. will be at Aztec Stadium here. where Diego Maradona scored both of Argentina's goals against Belgium. As he did against England in the ·quarterfinals. Maradona took charge · rn the second half. He scored in the 51st minute b) be.ating two defenders to a pass from Jorge Burruchaga and tapping the ball over charging goal- keeper Jean-Mane Pfaff. Twelve minutes later. the magical stnker dnbbled between four de- fenders and beat Pfaff to clinch the win and end Belgium'o; stunning run to its first World Cup semifinal ever. "This 1s the1happ1est day of my life until Sunday." Maradona said "We have gotten great satisfaction from this win but we can't talk about total victory yet because the Germans are so strong "There wasn"t one minute when we d1dn•t think wr lOuld wm because we were completely supenor all dunng the aame .. txtamn Coach Guy Thy'i saw what everyone rl'i<: w11nt'iscd -the world's ~ate'it 'iOCCrr nar taking control. Wimbledon victories semifinalist at last week's Eastbou~e was American Lon McNeil. after her Sukova ousted West Germany's tournament, beat Czechoslovakia s opponent, Marcella Mesker of the Andrea Betzner 6-2. 6-1. Bassett beat Andrea Holikova 6-1. 6-3, while Netherlands. rrt1~ With an 1n1ur) Rosalyn Fairbank of South Afnca another U.S. player, Betsy Nagelson, while leading the first set 5-4 WIMBLEDON. England (AP) - Chns Evert Lloyd overcame a m1d- match slump to beat Pam C.asalc 6-0. 5-7. 6-1. today and advance to the third round of women's singles at Wimbledon After six seeds were ehmanated Wednesday to J:>nng the total for the first three days to 11.t the fourth day's play was holding to rorm with seeded players advancing on an afternoon of sunny skies and temperatures well mto the 80s Men's seventh seed Henri Leconte of France and 12th seed Brad Gilbert of the United States advanced m straight sets, as did women's No. 7 Helena Sukov_a of Czechoslovakia, No. 11 Carhn.1 Bassett of Canada and No. 16 Kathy Jordan of the United States. Lloyd, the second seed from the United States, looked to be easily on her way to JOinmg the trend when she ran into trouble m the second set. Up 4-1, she suddenly lost her tout:h, doublc-fauluna three times as Casale broke for a 6-5 lcad and falling to bold her own break point ns the 22-~ear­ old from Fairfield. N J • held to uc the match at a set apiece. But Lloyd quickly put matten back on keel m the third set. Wuh Casale d1sput1ng several line calls and once appcahng to the umpire to overrule a Judge's dcc1s1on on a baseline shot. Lloyd broke for a 3-1 lead. broke ap1fl for S-1 and held serve in a final gam' in which Casale got so dis- tracted she let one shot hu her 1n the back. I•an Lendl etretches to rctu.rn a ahot from Marcel Freeman darlnl second-round ac- "'~ tlon at Wlmbledon Wednesday. Lendl. the top Hed, won In etraight eeta. • i COLLEGE PARK. Md. (AP) - The shocking drug--relatcd death of: basketball star Len Bias oouJd have rcpercus11ons far beyond the Univer-" s1ty of Maryland campus. Members ot (.ongrcss and sports pcrsonahucs. including Bias' coach. Lefty Dnesell, have pro~ a national "war on drup." while re- newed proposals for a re~vaJuation of collepate athlet 1cs have come from across the nation Calls to a national cocame hotline increased b) more than 40 perwnt after the Maryland $1,Jte medic.al cummer announced Tuesday that Bias. a superbly condluoned 22-yea.r- old athlttc. had died of oocaine intoxication less than two days after being drafted by the NBA champion Boston Cclucs · One of Bias prospecuve Celtic teammates, Kev1n McHale. said the All-Amencan's death llas made him w1lhna to undergo dru& testing. And McHale has uflcd the National Basketball A~soc1auon Players As· soc1at1on to back a tough testing po hey A cnm;nal invC<>t1gat1on of Bias" death continues. but authonttes ap- pear to be st)m1ed until a Pnncc George's County grand Jury begins ta.lung testimony on July 14. Even then. three rh.Y ~unes~ may be barred from making voluntary ap- pearances before the panel A Baltimore radio station, WBAL. reported early today that Stas bought eight grams of cocame in W ash1ngton m . quouna unnamed sources at the University of Maryland. said he paid $800 for the drug >\nhur Mar\hall, the countv state"!> atto rney. said that he has re~ted. at least for now, offers from lawyers to have the grand Jury take testimony from basketball players Terry Lona and David (iregg. who reportedly were in the room when Bias was ,tncken. and tormer student Bnan Tnbble, wh(l wa'I with Bias several hours earlier In an 1nten 1r" \\-edn~) night, Marshall e:tplained 1ha1 his rc1cct1on 1s based on a ~ct1on ofMar)land law which grants 1mmun1t) from pro\· ecutton to am one who te\t1tie'i before a grand Jur) probin& drug-related matte!"'\. \\-hen he called for the [lrand JUr) 1nve\t1ga11on. Ma~hall al\O 'IU&· gc,ted that the panel look into a IXl"" hit' pen asn· e drua problem amon "1an lam1 athlct<''> "I beheve we werr defeated by the be~t player If you put ~aradona in my team. then lkls1um would play in the-final match," Belgian Coach Guy Thys .aid. "I conaratulate Argentina I cannot say anythin& more thin we were defeated by a better le m. Their victory was totally descrvt>d.'' Ex-OCC oarsman Haid cruises to win at Police Olympics Argentina ha'i allowed only thrtt aoal m ~·' pme'i Andre Rrchmc ~ortd 1n the ninth minute and Rudi Voeller got a &o&l u time ran out for Wnt Germany. which played 11' best pme by far '" 1h1 month·lona e\.ent. The ropcan champion French. who mated prc1oumament favont~ 8ra11l in tht QU rterfinal'I, OC\ICr &Ot their mny offense untntckcd. By BARRY FAULKNER Otllr ..... C.1 ; .... , For tnrmcr Oranae Coas-t College ere"' member Don H1,1d Wedncsda) ·, mrn·~ ''"Jle'i m<'f was no1hin1 mort than a work<lut as the Fullerton Polict Dfpanment reprt~ntat1H' crt11std to v1c1ory in the C:ahfom1a Police ofymp1cs <'rtw <'Ompct1t1on 1u the" <>< C crl'\' tta~ 1n Newpon Beach T Haid, who rowed tor the PirJtC'\ 1n 1976-77, had a definite home rou~ ad~antaac 1n that he tr1int ttJUlarly at the O(T foc1ht\. l le put it to IOOd use, wann1n1 ha\ S«ond \traiaht Pohce Olympic men't ,,nale old medal b} fin1shina almo'it 20 \Cconds ahead ot Tom 0 ( onnC"ll from the ~n Francisco Poli('( Dep3rtment. • Knowmg the counc and m} e\penencc "ere detinatel} an d\.'antage for me." said the 2R·\ear-old Co!ota Me~ re"denl. "I knew \\hert to make m'y movc'i." it wa\11t m\ICh of a ronte\t a'i Haid kd the l'nllrl' \\8) and evcn cnu~d tor 'iOmC' ol thl" l:ntt'r portion of thc nKl". "The cou~ ( 1,000 mctcr'l "-8" about hall 1he d1,tance I normal~ race. \O it' ba icall) .1 \pnnt I wa' e'en <"ith O'Connell) the first 20 mrtcD but then i \tanl'd pulhn& aw11).'' lta1d u1d. edd1n ''nftl"r t ot in front I JU\I tncd tn ' hana on and tua twa\ •• Haid. who Ob\.IOUSI) had picot' in n:-.c:r-.(: at th< finish. despite winning hy an 1mprt'\\l\e margin. u1d: "At lhc S<X>-mcter mark l N ckcd off and ractd then race rn\tead of mine ·· ln the Yme BC'e. which had man\ entrant\ back out at the la t mmutr. Newt>Ort tkach Police Officer Mikt Pule ~truuled to thl" tim\h hnc m third (and la\t) placc u his tcllo"" otliccr.. on the <,ho~ ho"' led W\th tauihter Pule. who had onh httn in lht' hoat one 11me pnor to thl" rac-c. took ht'i hmn1e ml"dal - humhh -with a 11mt ol I 0 1 1 Haid'\\\ inning ctTon was a mode\t •:09 I "I 111\l didn't "' nt to roll thl' boat " Pulr 1d v.1th a 'mile upon a<'CC'puna the ~1mul· 1a ntou' l ontiratulat1on'i and JC'CT"\ from ht'> lltl'r\ Pule Yid he d~1d(J to tn the e-.rnt a "somcth1n1 new to do . somcthma ne-,,.; to ma~trr," and he took h1~ rather mau p1c,ous rac1na debut good-natu~dly. tclhn& a fnerid "ho 11\\c(."(l to cum1ne the bronze medal to ··~t'(O II dnv. n •• In the ml'n·s pa11'$ c-.;cnt. Ncwpon otlic.cr. l d Walsh and Pelc P'ano mt e l·hance to alh a nee out of their heat aod into t tmal' "'hcn the\ ··c hhcd" (droppi the r (Pl ... PO C&/Cll .... ~ ..... ----..................................... ------............. ----------------------~-~------ ,... ---,--..----~-------~--~------....... ------....... ~~-------~~~---....................... ~....-...... --..-..... ~ m * °'•• t DAILY PJLOT/ T urlday, ~ 28, 18 POLICE .•• Proa Cl anto the \Cf and v1nually .aopp1n1 lhc l) twice • .. We had a Jood stan. but we I01t our momen1um on the crabs." s.aid Wat :"We • re lint until the fin.t crab •tld nd bcf<m the la$l crab. but I.hat was 1t ••• third p!ACC." id Pano. Only the top two boa~ in each heat advanc::cd to the ti nals Ncwpon tandem had been trainint for the event incc October arid had gouen proficient enou&b to avoid crabbina lately. "ThOSt t6ings happen. Somebody'' aot to make a m takr.'' 111d Pano . .- •T,..o other a~ •tam~ in the men's foun (lhc Onango Count) Shentrs Dti>anmcnt and the Newpon PO) could fare no better than ~1uh and tevcnth 1n their event Hunt1n1ton Beach's Gerrv McGraw of the Orange ( ounl!r $hcnfl'~ Dcpanment. who Tuesda)' e.ptu~ the ~ter'i. davmon 1nd1· vidual &Old JO the tnathlon, ~Id. "YC1terday <Tucsda~) wu a lot easier .. And teammate Pat Gla~gow a Newpon Beach rt'!>1den1, seemed to sum up the Orange Coa!>t area rcprcscnl4t1 .. es· effon ~!It, ~)ing. "We came We ~w \.\. e lost ·· S eaver seeking trade: Fregosi (HI< .\(JO l.\P) lorn ~:a'l:r .. IS a \.Cl> unhapp) pla)er "ho <;huuld get tradnt. ( h1cago \.\.hate \o~ Manager Jim F rego\1 ~1d 'Wl•dncc, day night "Tom and I had <l meeting and 1herc 1., no o;cn<>t> an h1\ \t.a~1ng here, bul "'l' are doing our bc~t to \lo.ork out a deal.' frcgo\1 ..aid of Sea .. l·r. who failed 10 \nap a lour-game lo\ing s1reak dc.,p1tc a 4-3 ( h11.:ago \lllory o .. er M1nnc\ut.a Fregm1 look o\Cr a'> \.\.h11e Sm. manager la\l \unda> rcplauntz lhl' fired 1 on) LaRu'>rw Sea\l'r "ho,.,:!-(> th1'> !>ea\On, lctt 1he game in the top ol 1hc..· s1~1h aflcr g1..,ing up an RBI tnple to Randy Hush ma~ing the ..cure 1-:! The fwanc, 11c<l the kon: ahcr Sea"cr lefi SPORTS BREAK . Dave KingDlan fined fo~ ratting on sportswriter From AP dispatches 1\.-\ .... ')A.\ (In -Ha\l'ball pl.IHI Da'e Kingman ha'> been tined S'.500 tor sending a rat to a \pons"ntl'r \\-ho sa\' \he has been harai.!>ed by the < >akland \ '> slugger since she began rnvcnng the tCJm la\t H'M The prank could rn'il Kmgman has Joh 11 .1n incident of a \1m1lar nature e .. cr lake'> placl' \and' Alderson. the A· .... ace pre\ldent for ha'>l:hall opcra111111,. said in annQunc1ng the finr 1 uesda> night Kingman, ""ho lreQUl'lltl\ does not talk to rqlorters. rduwd 10 alknowlcdgt: \porl ""ri ll'r\ duslered around him l Ul'\d;J\ night a'> he lefl the locker 111011\ On Monda' night l\.ingrnJn had a Royal\ "itad1um guJr<l delncr a pink oo~ to \u\.tn fornoll of The \alramento Bee during 1ht first inning of < >ak - land'c, game "1th 1hc Rmal' ln'>ldl· ""as a snrnll ral JI far\t though! 10 be a m11u\l' .... 11h a label that ~1d \h name "\ue " Kingman.'' -.aid he "·I'> mnel; rwllang.i pral11lal Joke. but Fornotl "3'> no1 arnu'>ed \aj1ng \ht: ha'> bt·l·n hara,~d at 11mc' h\ Kingman ')he ~1d the hallpldH'r has told her ht" d11t•sn'1 ht.'laeH "olT)en hcl11n~ 1n tht• clubhou..c r he dub '><1111 ll .1~1log11ed to f ornoll lilll111.: Kingman ., condu1 1 "a \l'rloU'> atlront" 111 ht·r and 1<1 lhl' game . l .. <: fh1'> 1\ q;n 111(C .... 11.11 tlil'\ \l' t 11nc r11rn11ll said "II doe!>n'l lllliln a thantt tonic I Ill' onh thin~ "-l' "ant 1\ for him 111 \top hara\\tng me I hcrl' arl' l\\o wa}'> that wnulJ happen Onl' 11 ht•\ 11111 .tround an) more T\\11 ti he decade\ lo \lop II ' Quote of t h e da y Loo Brock, llall ol l·ame 1111tl11 l1kr .iflcr pla)tng JO the Old-Tamcrc; game JI Y.,1,h1np,1on "The real thrill in thl'> g<trlll' 1'> to lin"h 11 .. Bank e amateur golf medalist PEBBLE 81.. \( I I -I >ana Ban kl ol Castro Valley <,hot a 2·11\Cr·par .,4 .11 Pebble Beach (1nlt l ink-. for,, 54-holl 10111 of214 to take mt'dah\t honor\ Wednl'\d,1\ n an the 75th ( alafornaa \matcur (roll< h.rn1p1on\h1p Banke 'iuf\1H·d a 1npk hoge! on th1· par-4 ninth bole. when he wa' p<'nal111·d 1Y.11 \tr11kl'' l11r c.t lo\I hall to finish three sho1' ahead ul 11 .. ,ear-11ld H1Jh i\1,1\ 1111 .1 Habra who clo<;<.·d "11h a 77 l11r .217 Match Voge'lol Sama V.1llq and M.trk < 1ilm,1r1mol Reno were at .219 lullowt·d h\ < arl Wagnl'f qf Palo \1111 and Larry S1lve1ra ol Oakk~ hoth JI 221 Vintage Cosell at USFL trial ha ml often argumentauve tcs11mony that c II• ~EVv YORK -In wmeumes born· [i] <lre" uproar1ou<; laughter. from 1he pac ked lounruom. Howard Cosell said he had h\:cn told b' his lormcr boss at ABC that NFL C omm1s\10ner Pete Rozelle was unhappy with the nct"ork for g1 .. 1ng the USFL a telev1s1on contract ( o~ll\ tc'ittmon) cdntrad1cted what the JUI) at the 111al of the U~FL's SI 69 billion amnrust suit agatn'>t the "1£ I heard earlier lrom Roone Arledge who ran \BCs sport., and news d1v1s1on Arledge testified that Ro1elle had never eitpressed displeasure over the networ~ doang busanec;s w11h the USFL. l hroughout his 31/1 hour.-. on the stand the firs1 )9 m1nutesufwh1ch ( osell spent talkmgabout htm\Cll, he U'>ed '>Orne of the words. phrases and figures of 'pcech that made him an 1ns111ution on the network's .. 1onda> Night r 001ball" telecasts ... , m telling It like 11 1\" < osell '><ud half-a-do1en tames \l vanuus points. he referred to the Iran hostage en'"· ht'> book' President Reagan, Jusucc Oliver "'-cndc:ll Holme\ Johnn} Carson. Waller Cronkite. < o<.a-< ola. Dr Prpper. singer Michael falkson's cross- lountr) tour, fight promoter Don Kmg. the puppet sho" "Kukla I-ran and Ollie" and the lime early in has tarcrr "hen "I "as gomg. locker room to locker room "tlh a 40-pound Lape r~order on m) back· Freedom Bowl gets bail-out 1 he cit> ol Anaheim and the V1storc; and < onventaon Bureau ha vc agreed to loan the financ1all} ailing, 2-ycar-old freedom Bowl up to $250,000 in interest· tree loam In a tentata"c agreement reached Tuesda). Freedom Bowl Inc will use the funds to help pay a total dcht of $527.000 10 the University of Washington and the lJn1vcrst1)' of( olorado, whose teams played 1n the bo"I game at Anaheim Stadium last December fhe pa)ments to the universn1es arc due next ~tonJa, Bowl offiuat.. told the City Council that unless the debt I' pa1ct to the schools. the National Collegiate ·\thlrt1t A.ssouataon would not permit the bowl to be pla \ c..·cl agam NL ballot i n g : Garvey trails \oLW YORK -Keith Hernandez of ii thl· '\c" York Met.-. has regained the lead lrom ~an Daego'i. Steve Garvey in the hallottng for starting first baseman on the ~allonal League's All-Star team. Hernandez hai. 507.056 vo1es-30.400 more than < 1an e~ who has staned the game nine times. the t0mm1\c;1oner's office announced today Top vote-getter in the league continues to be I krnanda' teammate, Darryl Strawberry The right firldt'r ha-; received 892,528 votes. ~(Qnd and third amona outfielders are Atlanta'~ Dak Murphy and "ian 01eao'sTonyGwynn. Murphy as 170 805 vote\ bc~1nd Strawberry at 721. 723; Gwynn hi!\ 506, I 72 VOIC'i Another Met. (1ary Caner. leads NL catcher~ wtth 771.551 votes R ~ne Sandberg ol the C hac.aao Cubs leads second ba\<.'men with 579, I 70 votes. and Ph1ladelph1a's Make Sthm1dt ha-; 466.566 to leads tht' league's third bastmen I '\ / M~sarider winner in motocross Ara com.,Cti1un an the Police O ly1n9ics fared well in a variety of evcnu held Wcdnaday Vernon HupJ> of the Costa Mesa Police Department led the way for area competitors,,_ Rmsh1na fint 1n Lhc senior division of both the Motocro. A TV and Quad events.. Alan Kent. also of the Costa Meta Police Department. oddcd a tee0n6- plaoc • finish in the Motocron Euroscnmble 201 CC event. Michatl Stedman of the Fullerton Police Department and Noel Cobbs of the Torrance Pohcc Department also stood out arr-the motocro compct1t1on. each p1ckm1 up four fif$t·place fimshes. In other events: •K.anste-Norman Evenson and Michael Mello. both of the Hunt· angton Beach Poltce Dcpanment. emera"1 second and founh 1n heavy competition an the 195 pounds-and· under open division ~"91--.., ~,.,.. They were defeated by top finisher Michael Newman of the Contra Costa County Sheriffs Department. Other top local finishers mcluded a second· place finish by John Lee of the Orange County Shenffs Office in the 165- and-under ,enior division. and a thtrd place by lrvme police officer David Freeland in the 144-and-under senior d1v1sion. Thae coatatant. weren't bontna aroand lD tbe Police Olymp{ca equestrian e•ent. Weclneeday. Robert Todd of 8oatb Gate competea 1n Western Trail competition (top left), Ralph Llamu of LA County Shertfr• Depart- ment lD the retcn.ln& e•ent (bottom). and crai, Ed- ma.nda of San BernUdlno Sheriff'• and daUChter Beth check oat the competition. The eqaeatrla.n eYenta con- tinue today at the Orange Coanty Fatrarounct.. • Equcstnan-Mary Pett of the Los Angeles Police Ocpa.rtment was the only double-event wanner. Pett captured top honors an both the barrel race ( 16.15 seconds) and pole-bend· ing(l 1.16). • Badmmton-Brenda Bou.s of the Orange County Shenffs -Office led the way for local competitors m the open singles d1v1sion with a founh-placc finish •Cross Country-Mark White, rcprescnuna the Pasadena Police Dcpanment, rcg1ste~cd t.h~ t?cst ove~­ all time for aJI men s d1v151ons. Has 37: 10 clocking was more than a mmute ahead ofh1s nearest compct1- t1on McKay has triple-bypass SANTA MONICA -John McKay. m the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers and c II• USC coach, was in excellent condition after undergoing triple-bypass hean surgery. a hospital spokeswoman said McKay's operauon was performed Tuesda) night at St. John's Hean Institute here. "Or. Nicholas Diaco states that coach McKay as stable. his cond1t1on is excellent and (he)' wall be discharged in a day or two." a hospital spokeswoman said Wednesday. Diaco 1s the twin brother of Joseph Diaco. team ph)s1c1an for the Buccaneers. McKay, 62. is tn semi-rct1rcmen1 and as serving as a consultant to the Tampa Bay club. He as cxi>«tcd to make his permanent home in So'uthem Cahfom1a He held the title of president of the Buccaneers after serving as the first· coach of the expansion team from 1976 to 1984 His record with the Buccaneers was 44-88-1 McK.a)' coached USC from 1960 through 1975. wmnmg four national champ1onsh1ps. Hts record at Southern Cal was 127-40-8. Chacon enters Innocent plea OROVILLE-Former box1ngcham· m pion Bobby Chacon pleaded innocent Wednesday to beating a woman who became has wife Tnal was set for Sc~t. 29. 'iupenor Coun Judie R0&cr G1lben said he will hearChacon's plea that h1s$75.000 bail be reduced next week Chacon told rcponers after the hcanna that he hopes to hoc up fights in Arizona. Australia or Hawa11 to pay his bail fcts The 34-year-old fotmer World Boxing Council featherweight champion was a~sted May 22 on the complaint of Renee Vincent, 25. She later tried to drop the charges and she and Chacon were mamed on June 7 Former UNL V player arre8ted LAS VEGAS -Former University of m Nevada-Las Vegas basketball player John Flowers was arrested early Wednesday on charges he tried to scxuaJly assault a woman. then stoic some Jewelry from her. Flowers, who com pleted his senior season this spnns. was beina held 1n the Oark County Detention Center on charaes of burglary, robbery and attempt"1 sexual assault, according to police. Walker (21) lead• Kentucky TOK YO -The University of Ken· m 1ucky, led by Kenny Walker's 21 points. withstood a late rally and beat Japan's national team 79· 73 today man exhibition basketball game m Niigata, oonhcm Japan. Televtalon, radio TELEVISION 10 p.m. -WRESTUNG: O\anncl 56. RADIO No events scheduled. Caryolyn Wag5tafT of the (ala- forn1a Highway Patrof' topped the women's field with a time of44 47 Bueball tryout camp at OCC .\ baJCball tl)OUI camp, sponsor~ b) 1hc: Ma1or Leaauc: Scouting Bureau ..... 111 be hdd Fnda)' ano Saturday bcgrnning at 9 a m at Orange Coast College. Tht> camp 1s open to players bc1wcen lhc: ages of 16 and 2S 1hat ha'"c: not been drahc:d b)' a pro 1cam .\n) players current!~ compc:11ng on an Amencan Lc11on tram must act pc:rm1ss1on from his coach lo try out Puente oa Marriott card Undefeated feaLherv.c:1&h1 C..~ Puente. a protqe of fqrmc:r world fcathef\\c1aht cham- pion Danny "L11tlc: Red" Lopc:z, will be featured on the Monday ni&ht program at the Irvine Mamou Hotel Puente 9-0-2 and a nauvc of El Monte ""'II take on Jorge Valdez 17-S from Mc:'ICO (II) in a ~heduled six-rounder The cud will have two I ()..round main ovc:nts, with Johnny Montes ofWh11t1er oppostna Ricky Lchmnn of Scotsdale: and Joey Ohvera of Pasadcna meetma Fc:hpc Sanchez of Lo<i .\ngelc:s Both bouts will be h&htwc1ght afTa1n The first fiaht will bcJin at) 30 Tacke" are available: tn all pn«s at Megan's in lhc: Hemagc: Shopping Center in Irvine and at all T1ckc:1mu1er locat1on'1 BJ.t fame ft•bhJ6 coane at OCC A course in otnhon: and big pme fishtn& H bcina offered at Oranae C'oast C'ollCJC. The elau meets on Wednesday n1&hu from 7 to 10. and 1s a comprehensive study or productive techniques uied by sportsmen an fish1n1 for the many species offish round in the coastal waters ofCahfom1a and Mexico. Castana techniques, preferred tackle, proper care and maintc:nantt or reels will be demon- 5trated To rqister or for more 1nform111on. phone Oranae Coast Collqc at 432-5880 /fewport 8-clJ 7oatlJ football ~trallon for Nc-i>e>rt Beach Junior All- Amencan football for a&cs 8-14 wtll be hdd Saturday from 9-11 a m. at the Upper Bay Boy,· Club, 2131 Tustm Ave. in Costa Mesa. I 3 and 14-year-old players who reside tn Costa Meta att bem& 1nv1ted to play for Newpon Beach. ThOIC l 3-year-olds who fall 1n thr IOS-14()..pound ranie and 14-ytar-oldt 1n thr SS-130 pounds should ronta~ Edith Muller· Siach at 644-Sl97 March of Dimes 8k to open HuntingtoD-Beach·Parade S eattle releases Gorma n Thomas Over 1,000 runnc: r1o are C\pt'( tc·d lo pan1c1patc an the Morch of Dime' Parade 8k the ka<:koO event tor tlw Hun11natun ~ach, Parade Ol"mp1an Bill T oome) w1ll li1(' lhc· gun at 9 a m 10 he&an the ran· Tht' two-loopcou~ allow\ I hr runner\ to rnmPt"tc: beforr aim mt 200.000 \pec1aton waiting tor tht' parade to t>t-ain rhc 8k \tan and finish as on the Yorktown Avenue ,,~c of Hun11naton lkach Caty Hall Tht ('Ou~ trnvel1on the famC'd .Maun St re-et parade roule from '\"orktown to 6th StrC't:t and N< k IWICt. The pr<Xcrds from the race wall help the Mar\hofOimc'i tight h1nh defects l..a\I year's Parade Rk {, lmo\t live mile\) raa\C<l almost S' 000 lor lht" March of Dames cau\C' \.,..ard\ wall be presc.·ntcd 1n 'I l :tlt'l!llrll'\ rana1n1 from 12 and under r unn('r\ to 60and over panaupanh r hctt' are Spc"Clal catcgones for Hunt angton Beach residents, da\ltlled, lir'it rn\tUmt'd n.mnerand co\tumed team. plu\ a h:.b) \trolkr catcaory I here will be over IOOaward'> 1lre\Cntecl to tim\htr\ of th<" 81<. r\ln f ntnc.•\ may be packed up di Hun11nattm lkach< uy Hall or Spun ( halt't and most runnana •tores l ntry fee as S IO until Frad1y and incluc1et 1hc race. a ·r -shin. and an npportumty fur pr11e\ Ftlr more 1nfmmat1nn, phonl' the• M:ll\ h ol D1mt'!lat t• "\I ·R7011 t DElllS B1osn11ous RUNN ING * * * On Aug. 24, the scrond annual "f:ndowthtTa1lback" $and IOk Run will be held at the AuorCorporauon 1n Irvine. ThC' run as a tnbute to the late llna' erstt\ ufSouthC'm C hfom1 runn1n1 back Ricky Bell and all proceeds from the event will become pan of the "Endow the Tailback" Memorial Scholanh1p Fund an Ricky Bell's name. Ract ume is 8 a.m. with late reaistration 1tartln1 at 6 30, Prc-rqistration ftts att SI 0 for the I Ok and SI for the Sk.. All rqa ttrtd runncnw11lrcce1veacom· memoraove T 4hinand US< foot· blll pme ticket. Awards will be pruenled 10 win· nen or all caaqonn by past and prachuthlctes Somcoftbe pec1al suest w1tl 1ncludcthe USCcoachma staff, Cnia F1n1a. Mike Rae. Phil and John C1ntwcll,Steve Reilly. the Rams coachina , .. rr and othen Foradd1t1onal information, phone Mark Ashton at 472-9S28 (race cha1rman)or Ron Orr at (21 J) 70-2771 (lJSC assistant athletic d1rt"ctor). * * * ·""'*"' scMIMe '4T\MOAY ~ C"' *• CMl'tlb .. ,.... a -... lns 1 lO• m et C.enlur•iCllY "'°"'" Cenler, MMllv lie! COUFM wllll ~ rolllno""" '"It S 10 Wllll T•tl!Wlwllflttleltftnl'ltttt,_. ~ lleflfflt H.lltiol'lal h4Nll c.tf llllur• Auoc:lellOll , • more ll'lfo(matlW!,...,. lflt ..,,_,., Hl8' l"eme., "tMl:.A et ttUI 11>-fnt .......... ,., &.alrtf • ... ,., ... ,.. ·--a..1'!11. "'-, •• .,.. t:tSa.tn.. (l·Mllel •I Grtlfllll P•rll 11'1 LM Allftlln. C.rlllted, '"""" , .. ,~ ll'•laSlw1lllT•\Nrtwllll'21tlt'" Pr.utG• lo ...._.II !tie Slel111., l..,_.., '""'''!Oft ,.. ,,.,. ''°"· --,..,, Sfloe 11 "1JI ... °"' SEATTLE (AP) -The Seattle Mannen announced Wcdne1day they have released de ianated hiller Gonnan Thomas. Thoma • who was named Come- back Player of the Yca.r. was traded to Seattle with iccond bescman Jack Pert0ntc by t.bcClcveland lndianffor St'Cond baseman l ony BcmazarJ on Dec. 7, 1983. Thomas bcpn h11 major·I aue catttr fnlh the Milwaukee Brc-et1 an 1973 and bcamc \he club'.1 rqular «nter fielder in 1971 and pnor 10 the '83 ton, ave 35 ho.men and 98 RBI a yc1r1inf'C inhent1na the role. He ett.abhthcd 11 Brewer club rft'Ord 1n 1979 11 AMERICAN LEAGUE 1'-=~ --=-,,___ = -~-= -- Red Sox score five in first, then hold on Boston pitcfier Ntpper wins first game since returning f ram disabled list, 5-4 From AP dl1patcbee BOSTON -Tony Armas h1~­ lt,htcd Bo tun'i. live-run fir.it inning with a two-run iunale Wedne~day n1ah1 and the Red \ox cd&rd the New York Yankee!'. S 4. as Al N1p~r won Im fil'$t OUllO& \Ince Comm& 00 the dtS«lblcd h~I . Nipper, who underwent !llurgef) Ma) 18 after ~uOenna a ~vere p"lh behind his n&ht knee, survived a shaky start and checked the Yankee\ on eight h1b for ~vcn innings before ''"'"'way 10 Joe . mb1to 111he sta&rt of the e1Jhth Samb1to protected the lead for ht~ ~1xth '8Vt' a~ Boston snapped a thrce- gamc losing streak and tvu~d the. final game of a lhrce-aame ~nei. Boston. which ha~ won only two of th la\t eight starts. improved I\\ Amen· can League East lead to five game:\ over second-place New York The Yankecsjum~don Nipper for two runs 1n the first 1nn1na on ~•naJes by Rickey Hendcnon and Ken Gnf· le) an RBI double bpPon Ma1t1nil ) ana Mike Eu'lt'r'\ RBI aroundout. Boston bounced back in thebouom ot the lim ap1n 1 New YorL: starter r>oua Drnbck. O.l. taking a S-21 d. Many Barrett beat out an 'tnfidd hit. Wade 8o81~ walked and 8111 Buckner \!Ogled. \Conng 8 rtttt One out laicr. Don 8aylor doubled. ~or mg 8ou1 .\ftt:r Dw1iht Evan, walktd. Arma\ grounded a $1nglc through the middle. Alfon\O Pulido ttplattd Drabek and Rich Gedman hit u \acnficc-fl y. ~·orina Evan., Napper. 4·4, wa\ tagg.cd for a run on another aoubk b~ Mamngl> and a '>tn&le h) faslcr 1n the third Tht \ .u~cci. pulled to within 5-4 in the lounh on Dale Berra's ~entice fl}' In other Amcri n TIJtrl 11, Ori ~d1um. Kirk 11 n hn l.r.u home" tand drove in five runs, while O.rrell vans and Juhn Grubb 1J50 homt'rcd ,H Deuo11 bla tc:d 8 h1· more. Gtb)()t1 l\1t a two-nm homer 1n the T1aei-• thttr·run fir t 1nnina. Gibson hit another two-run homer. h" seventh of the ~son. and Evat11 hit• i.olo i hot1 his I Ith, in the third Grubb hit h1!> fir'>t lead ma off Detroit's four. run founh. which made 1t 10-2. Octro1l tantr Ja(k Moms. 7-4. allo"'ed seven hit walked th~ and ~trud. out nine. Mike Boddicker 10-2, la tcd onl) 2 11nn1n&,\ for 8 lt1mort. I le pH up "" runs on five hit . snapp1na hi-. \.Onsccuuvc VIC IOf)' string II ~vcn. Blot Jays $,Brewen l: In Toronto. Redsprevent Astros from taking over lead in West Jes't1c Barfield and Ran~ Mulhn1k~ homered in upPon of i.1J1·h1l p11ch- 1ng b> Jim \lancy and f)(nn1s Lamp a\ Toronto defeated Milwaukee C lane). 7-5. had lo t his last two '>t.trti. and \uflrrcd a slight hamm1n1 pull in h1!> mo'>t recent out1n1 Hl' allowed five hit., over six 111n1ngi.. walk1na only one bauer and \Inking our four Ht allo,.ed tht' Brc"'er<i' only run on an infield h1t 1n Parker drives in 1 Oth-tnntng run to top Houston. 4-3 From AP dispatches HOll\ TON Davt Parker \lngkd home the winning run 1n the I Uth inning Wcdnc\da~ n1gh1. I" mg 1he(mc1nnat1Redsa4-J victor) O\er Houston that preH•nted thr Astros from movtng "'ac.:k into fir\t place in thr National League "'e'>t W11h one out. Traq Jones '11ngled oil Houston reliever Aurelio l ope1 1-1. mo\ed to '>C<.ond on Da\C ( 'onccp<:1on\ gruundl·r and \Cored on Parker'~ \Ingle John I ranto. 1-4 wa' the winning p1h.hi.:r w11h ~ 1 1nn1ng' of \lorek'>'> rd1cl The Rt•d<, took a ~-0 lead m the first inning on ''"~le'> h}' ( onccpuon Parker and fnc Da\I\ plu., Budd}' Bt'll's ..acnficc 11}'. I fou .. ton cut the detint to 2-1 in the '>CTond \\-hen John M11erm:k \tnglrd to '><.Cm.· Ciknn Da''" who \ingkd • ind mmnl 10 third vn a pa11 ot llround11u1' CINCINNATI r Jo,,., 1 M 1lntf' Cl Cnc0<n \\ • p., .... , ,, E Dev•• <I B•l)CI F renco o Pl'•tl II> BD·ti c °''''' 11> Ntl\ho Rowan o., ltltoontn o St1w11 u • .. td, 4. AltfOI l •II r II Do S I 1 0 0 0 0 0 S I 1 0 S I 1 I S I 1 I l 0 0 I 0000 • 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 HOUSTON Doran 11> Helc~rtl Ciar,,..)CI CiOe v1\ ID 8•u" LO~IP Crur it fl'>on u We onoP'> ""'DY C M11•f'oc-. c Pni.•t\ D" Cllt'""' n K-o we••tr cl 1' 4 10 l Tttetl Scare by i-.. abr II Iii • 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 • s 0 0 0 • 1 ) 0 S I l I 0 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 1 0 • I 0 0 0 0 1000 I 0 I I 1000 I 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 1 0 I 0 1' ) 11 l ClndMllll >00 llO 000 1-4 H.usten 010 JOO 000 0-l Citmt W1nn1iw lt81 -P11rlltf Ill E-M11eroO. c;_,,.., A Ptru Cru1 Con (IOC•On Frtf\CO OP-C1nc1nnttl I Hou\lon I LOB Cinc1nne1t 6 Hou\lon 11 1B-M1ierocll C. OeYi\ SB E 0 11•" 7 !711 Doren (241 Helcner t 211 Bau t 111 S 11•1<"'' SF Bell ~ II' H .. 5 .. aa SO ClMinneti WelUl It ltOD•"W1 ~rerxoW I• He~nton 6 I I J ~ 7 ) I 7 0 0 0 0 ~ "•ol)tr 9 0 6 (.ol)tl L I I I I I 0 I Umo·rn Ho,,,. O\.ttc~ F "'' Runv~ :.t• O"d R 00•1 '"''" frg11 T-JOO A I) JI) * Pedt'ff J, Glann SAN DIEGO SAN P' .. ANCISCO llvY\lt( )() F •"'""v 1'D C,wo;nn rt Mcltvld ct C.•rvev ID """" 111 •t .,.vnf'e cf Tmottn u ~ fMl'edV C lloO.rl\ 21> ~ ru• on Gou•Gt o Dre vct.v o Mt(lltt\ o Ltfltrt\ n Ntlllt\ ll> Ttttal1 ab r II 1M eb r II Iii •100 1C1;tcnerc• •010 0 0 0 0 It T no\fl 1D J I I I 3070 Ltonerc111 ~000 1 0 0 I C Oe••\ rt A 0 0 0 • 0 O O C8row'l JI> • 0 l 0 1 I O O 8re<1tv lo J 0 I 0 1 O 1 O Melvin c ) 0 1 0 4 0 O 0 Uribe " l 0 0 0 l O O O Mldndo or I 0 0 0 ) I I 0 8trtngr P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Blue o 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 Y ngl>td Pt I 0 0 0 ) 0 I 7 FWlllm\ p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ''"°"' \\ l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 JO J S J Terals Sc.,.e llY lnnlne\ H I 10 I San°'"' 100 700 000-l San P'rencllct 000 000 001 -I C.emt w1nn1no It 81 Mc Re~no1c11 t 6J E -C Brown Brtnlv 7 TtmOltlOI\ DP Sen Dl9il0 I LOO !Ian D••go 6 »n F renc l\Co I 1 78-Aoo.rt\ Melvin Hit-It TN>mD\011 13 Sii Ciwvnn I ISi S-kutc!ltr SF M<Rtvnold\ San l>'- Orevtt< ~ v W 6 I M c(111 er\ Lt1fltfl\ Goua .. s 11 s.llP'rtMIKe IP' " .. 1: .. •a so 1 I l t 0 0 J I 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 8•"41 L S 4 4 l 1 ~ • f W1U•a m1 I 0 0 0 O ...... _, 0 0 0 I } McCuhe<I O•I<,,.., •o I Deller n '"" t•n U"'O•rt\-HOmt lltnf'•rt r "' Mofll9\11•e Stcond B•oc• erci.• I II ra """'"' I 141 A 11 StO The setback kept the As1ros onc- halfgame behind San Francisco 1n the NL Wcst and only one game ahead of 1h1rd-placc San Diego Elsewhere 1n thf National Lea$ue Mtta 6, Expoa Z: Al Shea 'ttad1um Kl"v1n Mnchell and Lenny l))k\tra douhkd home run 1n New York·., lour-run fourth inning and lhe Met\ a\01dcd '1 three-game sweep h' Montreal The '1ctor) moved the Met'> ntnt' games ahcad of Montreal 1n the "Jauonal League East and ~a., onl\ their second 1n s1J1. games ag;11h\I thr fxpo., th1'i ~ason. The E1ql0\ had won thrce 1n a row. ~1d F't'rnande1. 9-:!. wun ht\ fourth strarght dec1s1on. ~a11enng "' \ilon- treal hits O\er SI'< 1nn1ngc; He al'>11 \tnglcd home a run 1n tht lounh George Fo~tcr added a htth Nl•,. \ ork run with his I ~th h<>ml'r ot tht• \Ca'>on. leading off thc \111:th inning M1tchcll had a pair of \lngk' to go along with his double and lhk'>tra had t'<i.O doubles Padrta 3, Giants I: .\t <.andlc'tlll'l Park left-handa Daw l>ra H'1.:k ~ '>1ngled 1n two run., a\ hc t•n1.kd a personal lour-game lo\lng '>tn•ak and helped San Diego to thc \ tl ton 11\ t•r \.in Franu\Co * ~ ~Exoos 2 MONTREAL NIW Yotlll< .,.el>\lfr ,, L•w 7o lta1nt\ II B•oo" ,, Wt"tcn 3o Ga arrg II> Nr·Qht (f F •1otr ll C ~((;Ugn o \<11110• 0 DM41rt r o l(rnct>c Oil •b r II Iii ) 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 2 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 '0 0 0 ) 1 I 0 • 0 ) 2 1 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dv~ \!fa I B0."11111> KHrr>c11 II> Strwb<"'' Fo\tet H MolClltlu !.t"lten• u 11.n ghl )D ..... ,ft ( FrncltJ O HH POll M<Ow110 Ill r II Iii 4 0 1 I 4 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 J l I 0 • I 1 I 4 I ) 1 0000 4 I I t 1 I 0 0 2 0 I I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bu'"' o Teteh ll 1 I , T .. ats n s 10 s koubv~ ~ .. t 010 100 000-2 New Yerlr 000 401 ooa-s Gem• Wlnn1n11 "Bt -Fe<nt ndt1 111 DP-Ntw 1foro 7 l08 -Monlrtei 11 N•w 1foro S 28-F.trlltf•lcl 1 Ovli.str• 7 Strew o.rrv M••f"'" Hlt-Fo1ter 1111 SB lttints lO Monlrttl Mc(;aftlgen l S l Schetnd•• O Mert1ne1 Burt.e New Y.,lt II' ) ? ) I I J 1 1 H .. I .. Ila SO A 4 4 2 7 I I I 0 I ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 F ernanclu w 9 1 6 6 1 7 S Mc Dowtll S 6 J 1 0 0 0 Umo1rt\-Homt Hetllon F "' W•n<J• 1tt•d• ~ona Ta111 Third Cr ewtord r 2 SI Ill-)) 030 * Cub1 10, Pfl•IH 1 CHICA~ Oun\ll>f' \I (,MlhN\I• S:ort•no• P LOOt\ )0 Snc!b<g 211 ell r 11 Do s 0 ) l • 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 I 7 0 \ 1 I 0 4 2 I 0 ~ I l 1 J I I l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 s 1 , 7 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I I 0 l"HILADILl"HIA SIO'>fl ,, Stm\J9 71> Jto.n c• Cf Sc'"'"cl' )I> Hevt\ lo GWit\0" rt JoRuu c Foitv n Jttlr °" Hucl\On D Hum.1> Scnu oh h•u•v• n ltcRv~ "' ell r II 114 so 1 o I s 0 0 0 2 7 I 1 \ I 7 ) 4 I I 0 • 0 0 0 4 I 7 1 l 0 I 0 I I I 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I l 1 MO<t nd rt Ournm II> JO••·\ c Ch lo Sot·tr lo L•Sm.tf'o o OMnni ct Send••" 11 Holl"'tnr> Francon 11 Tetats ll 10 14 t T., Scare by lf'llli>el J7 1 11 1 Ciika• 001 lCM 101 10 l"t\ .. delpfll• 000 410 001-1 c;,,.,. 'olll•nn1ng RBI -Dunllon <•1 E -Fon1tno1 Samuel DP-Cl'lKA\lt> 1..0B-<:ll1c11go I Pn11edel1>f'o1a 6 18-D Mul1nt1 Oun\ton, J Oev1• JB J De vi\ Fottv HR -Scnmldl 1141 Jo ltvuell · S) ltl)(!n1<•,. 121 Ro lttvnnl<h I S8-Stndbt•o 1 191 O••"''"" '" .,_.,"""""o" SF SPt••• San~t\On Hoflmen Vv I 1 F-O<lltnOt l, Sm••llS II ""'-~ '"' q 1 I I I 0 J 4 H ..... 88 SO \ \ ) \ 0 0 0 0 ' 1 • 1 • 0 0 0 0 I Hucl\Of' L 4 6 ~ 1 t I 4 1 ) Hu,.,,t I J I I 0 0 Te•~v~ J S l 0 7 J:°Oint•"O• O•f( "'•d IQ ) belt I"\ r tf'itp-9th HBP-Fr•')(ona I>• HUl'T't Pe JO lluH••• Urno••H-Homt 801'1'1 ~ , ,, B w I •m• St(ond McS"""• Tn •d Put l JO• 4-72 OIS Saluting IAe Police Olrmpio1 EMERGENCY MEOtCtNE PHYStCtANS 0 highly quahfled to provide care tor your maJOC" and minor emergencies MULTILEVEL FEE STRUCTURE 1 charges are based on the level of care that an illness or in1ury roqu1res Minor emergencies won't 1nvolva moior charges LCIDJ rma COSTA MESA MEOtCAL CENTER HOSPITAL 301 Victoria Str t. Coetd Me$1 C hfom1 9~627 642·2734 Dravcd.~. fl. 7. Jru"c in two run".! in the fo urth. g1\ mg San D1cg11 a '·O lcad . He had to pitch out of troubk frequentl> during hi\ 71 'inning'> The < 11ant., go1 lc;idoffha1tl'r'> un ba~ four 11mes aga1nM him. and ht> kit w11h 1wo runner~ on 1n the eighth Caba 10. Pbllllu 7: In Ph1ladclph1a two run double~ 1n the \t>;lh 1nnmg b~ rooku: l>a'c ManinCL anti Cihawon Dunston h1g.hhghtcd a four-run rail) 1ha1 c.irried C'h1l-ago pa'll Philadel- phia anti \napped a three-game losing 'itrcak Cardinals 2, Pirates I: .\t liu'><-h \1ad1um \t1nlc ( oleman singled in the 10th inning. mo,cd up on a wild pitch and -.corcd on Tom Hcrr\ \lngk lombmctl with a P11tsburgh 1hruwing l'rmr. g1~1ng ~1 Lou!\ the "1n '" 1•r 1h1• P1rJtt'\ for tlw ( artl1na1.,· '\l\lh \tr:.11gh1 \ ll lt>r'\ * CAlrdlNfs 2. Plretei I l"ITTSllURC#H ST LOUIS BonO\ c I Or\ulal rt Rev 20 Brum lo AAtv•d• 11 f Ptne r Atmon Jo Btll·••O \\ VW\ntn u W•1~ O Mauolt oh Cuent• o M0·11~ Clmnt\ o Tetth l"tml>Urtl\ St Ltull all r II 114 • 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 ) 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 • I I 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 l 0 I I 1 0 0 0 I 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 o a o o all r,, Ill (O'""'"" It • I 2 0 Ford rt • 0 1 0 Lnl)rm pi> 0 0 0 0 H•rt 7D 4 0 1 0 McGtt rt 4 0 I 0 LYllt• C ) 0 I 0 Htel,,f 0 0 0 0 • Pnolln Jo • 0 I O VnSlvk ID ) I l I Ocluend I\ ) 0 I 0 Co•" 1 O 0 0 Hut cl t D"I '• ' I 0 0 0 Horton o o o o O ll 1 4 I Total~ ,,.... lly ..,,,.,,., 31 2 10 I 000 000 010 0-1 000 010 000 ,_, Non~ ovl w~' <N'"" nv '"" t.<O<•O <i•mt w.nn ng It 8 1 -None l R lhvnotO\ OrlU e• OP-P 1t11>urg" I !>• Lo"\ I LOB P to\l>v•u~ ~ 51 Lou' 10 18-fl fl"vnOtO\ T Pent HR-1en !olvi.<1 •1 58 l••• tt<• 1 S-Co• ~ •• ""•. vu.,,,, ,.."' ..... ,, l 0 • St L.Utt IP' H ll Ell 911 SO 1 1 0 I I l 1 0 0 7 1 t 0 I 0 CO• ' 4 I I Hor 10<• w I J I 0 0 0 Cltme,,1\ note hfll 10 l l>tllt'1 111 "'' 10•~ wP-(ltmenh e .. ~-Wal• UmP•ft1-Homt DeYlcl\on F•"' It •blt1r \e<ono r:roemm1n11 Tniro Mari~ T 101 ~144 • Rtd SOil S, Ya1*MI 4 HIW 'f'Otll< IOSTOH ltHncnn Cl Gr1lftv ~ Mlngly ID E9'1t r ell> 'Nlnl.eto rt PlllfulO )b ltoencto llfl f IC11h<I \\ HHtaYC WvntQtr C Rr>oll>ll211 Berre o httlt eOrllbl S I 1 0 S I I 0 4 I J I 4 0 I 7 , 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , I I 0 I 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 ) 0 0 I Berrell 21> 800Q\ lb ll1Kllnr lb IUulf Bavtor Oii OwEvns rf •Vme•cf LYO'I' C1 c..dmtn c It-OU ebrll 111 4 I 1 0 l I 0 0 4 t I l' l 0 I 0 J I I t , 1 0 0 l 0 ' ' 000 , 0 0 I l 0 0 0 Ji s • s M 4 t 4 T9tlh S<weW""*ltlll H-Yen WI I• --4 a.t-511 .... -s Gtme W nn11>11 ltll -A<rnet I IJ E -llomtfo 2 OP-New YQf"k I, llo\lon I L09 -NflW VOf"k 1 8o1lon A 28-~ll ,,gty 1 B•VIO< Ha\~Y A·te !.1-llerrtll ' ' SF-Gtameri Berra IP H "'" H SO New Yen Orebt~ L 0 I PutlclO FIWr ll1g"41tt1 ... ..,, I ) 4 S S 7 4 1l I 0 0 I 0 , I ·l 0 0 0 0 l I I 0 0 1 0 N•OPtf W 4 ·I 7 I 4 I 7 ~m~~S6 1 0 0 0 0 M8P-Wint1t10 ov Nlootr PB-Gt0mtn Umo., .. -Home 8rtm1oen F1"1 S<olt 5•< ond Youn11 Ttllrd 8erne11 1'-141 " 15 01\ * Tl.-rs 11, Ot111et 2 BAL TIMOftl OITIIOIT WIQll•<l\ 2D L•<v rt 01\f!effy )I> Murrav 11> It"'•" I\ D .. v•• clh M•YO"ll I !>"• b• er Pera< c 5,.,,,, c htets •• , "bl 4 0 0 0 WMai.r 1D • 0 I 0 Tfemml n • 0 1 0 G1tnon rt • 1 Jo 1..NPera11 c 4 I 0 0 OE YM Cit! l 0 I 0 LetTIO'I cf 4 0 I I Cir..ot>" ) 0 0 0 MerndO<'I rt 7 o o o e.,vmn lo 1 O O 0 8 rOl<n. lb >t 2 1 I TetWI S<erebv .._... ebrlllil ' l l I ) I I I •4 11 5 j 0 I I I I l I • 0 0 0 1 I I t , 0 0 0 4 I I 0 • , ) 0 J1 11 t) It Bt1timer• no • --> o.tr•t •> ... 011-11 "'""" W·M ~o R81 -,..one E-8<MIO•Ot< M.Of""\ OP-OttrP.I ' L08 -Be lomo<f I Ottrp.1 S 1&-WMeke< Mvrrev lltr~rntn Brookers 1 Hlt-<;1~ 1 I Ot E ••M ti II C.ruoo I S-T femme'I II' H It E" aa SO lllllllrMr• Bi'<ld•Ckt< L 10 7 BorO• Heven' o.trtit 1 7 J ~ • I ) s MOtfl\ W 1 A t 1 1 1 8or01 P••<l'l•d 10 S be11eri '" lllt 41n wP-Haven1 0 I I Umoirt1-Home, Merrill Flr\t H-v. S.C· cmd Cou\lft\ Tn1tc1 even\ T 1 .. •-11 ••• IT'l IMAllll TO CHAllll Ull OUI BOA II • YOY 9f1Joy salllng at a fraction of the cost of owning your own boat S 15 00 monthly duet ~O 00 prep•ld savings • You htve yOYr choice of meny all:es end styles of boat1 from 18 It to 44' tt LS C hu 38 boats evalleble lor cttar1er You cen letm to u11 L.S C hat comprehen11ve progrema lor beginners and ... soned salk>ra • You will htve ell the run and none of the trouble of aalllng L.S C hat 15 yeere experi.nce In mtklng yOYr aalllng eaty and enjoyable We provide • friendly 1taff and Ir" parking at oor private menn• C•ll now for brochure (714) 875-0827 \ th llLt • Ocnn11 mj) allow J ont h11 O\tr three 1nn1n for hii fim l't of the K n. With the luc Jt)l I 1 i.1 in &he bonom ofthc 1uh, rlitld h11 a •~o-out solo homer. his I Mth of the 5eUOn, ofT the ri&ht·field foul pole ap1nst M11wauktutaner11m Leuy. 6-6 . Mullinik pushed 1ht I to S·I 1n the wventh w11h his t"i&hth homer of the ~i!'>On aucr Tony Fernandez h d sin&t~ wllh two out It wa the third hit ot the pmc for Fernandt"1. who • has eight multiptc--h1t pmn in a row. Martur1 I, llldlut l : In the K1ngdomc Mark Lansston puched a thrtt-h1ttcr and struck out a clut>- rtcord IS. and Dann) Tart.abull drove in thret' nm~ lcadma Scaulc past Clc"eland. Lansston. 8-S. who m:orded his founh stralJht v1Clory. st"t a pcn;onal h11h wi1h h1 IS Jtrikcuuu and p:ai.~d mu. Jan t .,...., 1 MfLWAUK•• TO.ONTO ""°" rf YOU'ii cl (OOH( di\ Otllvlt If "~"'"' ...... " Get1tnr ?II Sveum )ti CMoorec T....,. ••rllll 4 0 I 0 Fernnc11 u l t l 0 Mullnll 1 lb J 0 0 0 MGMO-Cf 4 0 I I hllf 4 0 O O a.n-rf • 0 2 0 UMnaw 111 4 010 l .... (l'lclfl 4 0 I 0 WMlt l o O o Garcia )11 U I• I T...it k .... tw._ ....... • 1 l 0 4 I I J 4 0 0 0 3 I I 0 • t I 1 l 0 0 0 l 0 I 1 J 0 0 0 l I I 0 JI S I• Mlwav ... t MO 001 •-1 1-. Ill .. I 10a-S Gerne Winn·~ ltlt -Lee<l'I I ti E-CleN:v OP-Milwtult" I f0t0f1IO I LOl-Maweu•H 1 fOf"O"IO 4 la-1.. .. c:l'I Fe<nellde1 RI fl YGuttl Hlt-llart>tld (Il l MuMll\l~I (II " ...... so Mihravl!H l..H fv L ••6 s.., .. ,_.,.,. • s s 1 s 0 0 0 0 0 C•t ncv W I \ 6 5 I I LernpS I ) I 0 0 ClttlCV p lh<tO 10 I bttl ... ,,, .... ,.,, WP-l.Htv Urno.ra1-H<>t"r>t, Reh F ,,,1 COl>i4! M<Ci.fia"O nwo 0.nk " •-30 111 • Man..n 6, lrMlans I CLl:VILANO SIA TT LI 8t<flltd 21> F •tll(O U Ce••tf lb Tnrnt" dh CCa\litt rt Jecobv 3o SnvOtr II AtttnlO<' ( Mullin\ on l\llKOfl Cf Tttlis ..... _ ) 0 I I 1 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 4 0 I 0 1 I 0 0 I 0 0 0 l·O 0 0 MOM'\CI 8reole• Ii PrHlity )Ii Pl\elM Ill Tttellll rl OH.0\11 clh o ...... Keer"ev < Atvrllds 111 >Olll 'f ..... k.,.eltY ~ *-T-1 II ... 11 .. S 0 I 0 4 1 1 I l I I 0 • 4 I I 0 4 I 1 ) J I I 0 • 0 , l • 0 1 I • 0 I II u • IJ. ~nd 000 000 100-1 SN• tOO OOl J01-6 Game W1nnon11 A81 -ll•ed .. V 121 E-t..tnv\tOfl OP-<ttvtlenct I *tttt I LOe-<tevelalld 7, Stelllt 10 19-Kurnev Snvcltf, Bernuero Hll-tlredltv !61 TertalNll ' S8-Atvl!Oldl Clll FratlCO 141 IP' H .... 1111 to ~ 8ulC,,.. I.. O·• Yett s, ) • l ) , 0 I 12·) 2 J l ' , 2 1 I 0 ··~ I 1 I 0 NOit\ 0 0 0 0 '" ... 1..•"11\IO<I W t •S t l I 0 8t~ O.leflt<J IO 1 beftt<l ft ll'tt 1111 HBP-"'~ ov 8 uttf\e< P.noev bv NQ!ft Bt•i.-Ltl'Ol'on Umorn-+iome C-v F l<ll, Ke• .... *• on0 Pe,.rrno f111rd llnr me<1 T-7 U •-t.:Jn OONNAY GTX 25 Reg. $115.00 $95.88 HEAD Graphite Master Reg $200 00 $169.88 HEAD Tournament Master Reg. $75 00 S49. 88 ORANGE 633 1880 1802 f Karella AV!! FULLERTON 870 4171 25i0f G Aw.i P~l(f llu\I• II 0 ...... 11 ~ .... lb ,,,,,. ... " s. ... , Wetonln!K GNllllO Smaliy Oh LmbrClt 211 LtUCIN Oii GHfteu Htl(lw Oii T .... l ....... 4 I 2 0 ) I I I ·~ 0 0 ) 0 0 I 4 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 l I I 1 4 0 0 0 J 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 )0 0 0 t 0 0 0 d ~·· .. rf ltlllle 4ltl l"llllC 98oflaa" G'#alll.I • H"'911 lb CIVJ 10 » J 1 I T ..... k«e!W ...... ,_...... -012 -~ .., ., th-4 ~·IM Wllllllllfl RBI -,._ Ii o~M1MHOte 2 c~ 1 ,1 1..01-MiM•ftOta • Cl'loc.90 S ,._..,.\#II, G Wtlfle< l&-6.nh Milt-<OMlll cm S8-GMlll rel ... " ..... to ~ VIO'e L 1 • "''-'Oft Qlue9 S..ver S l J MLK.oll W l I 0 0 0 0.wlt• 0 0 0 JefYWI S 10 1 2 0 0 t •11 0 • ! i., Seiver O•ICl\4td IO , "" ... ' In .... 6tt\ ,., Uml>'rtt-Home ,,,_, son Flot. McKNI' :M<:ond (!er• Tn rO St>uloclt T-2 .. A-It 1'4 OAKLAND "" °' 21) MDav11C1 LanstrO lb Ctnteeort 11.nernn di'\ o .. eai.r If JIV•t< Cl locntt ID Grjfflfl u Willard C Pele<tP< ftllteton t Telllb ReyaK .,, A'S 4 KANSAS QTY .. ," .. 4 I I 0 4 0 1 I • 0 0 0 4 I 1 0 4 t ? I 4 I 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 I I J 0 0 I l 0 I 0 0000 0 0 0 0 WPtoflc1 L,Sm.tll" L..a• r1 ...... Orll drl w111i.2t1 ··~Ill 8••nct<>" MCltMPll AS.turn Quin. c •rll• s 0 1 0 1 1 0. j 4 I 1 I • 0 1 l sott 4 0 0. 4 0' lOt I 0 t OOtO l , 2 I ,. • 11 • T...,. u s n.,s Sc.well\t .... OMiaM 1• •. -KMMlt Ol'f Ill 1tt •I One out wl'letl ''"""itlO run t<Orecl Geme W1M1!19 ltllt -0.-1• ()) E-l1ant•tel\A, Grtff1" DP-Oak'-"d 1..08-<>e tenet t Ktnwi Cttv I I '9-lt 8ocflte, Ou ......... c-o 2 ~ 111t-OU,,k 171 ~.. SF-M OeY\$ (;. OellleM "''° l..e•Ptr ~ ...... Ll•2 ~Qty ·~ Jl)S 4 4 ) 2·) 2 0 0 I 1-) 4 I 0 L-•• ' ' • • Feu W SI 4 1 0 0 l l _,d Do!C'*l 10 l Deller> lf'I .. 6ltl HI~"" Dy ltllo W~llD. ,err u ....... n-Homt KOK. F"lrM, Garde Ot1d TKlltClt Tl!;rd. Ford T-l u. A-Mm WILSON Ceramic Mid Reg. $190 00 $129.88 FREE Nylon stringing Included/ NEWPORT BEACH CERRITOS 2ra 924 16?5 F•shlOfl tsllnd LOS Cemros Cenrttr 6'4 21?1 L-.----..-------------------------------------------------- --~-------·-·-__.. ______________ ..,.. ________ .~~~--~..-.,.. ........ _..._._.~ .... ~ ................................................ 1!!!11 ........................... 11111 ......................................................................... ----~-r~~~ .... ~ C4 .. Orange Coast DAILY PllOT I Thllf"l.day. J1.1ne 28, 1089 FoR TH£ RccoRo ~~ -- ------==---- ~ t I v ~ MAJOR L.•A~UI STANOtNG5 A~L.Mtue W•ST DIYlSJOM A,., TtAH ... """•'C.::lh C•liU\IO ""'""'no•• o ... -.n<1 ~ ...... . W L J9 l2 .)I lJ lt 3S '° 40 l'I 41 l'I 4' 1' .. ~AST OIVl\ION ""•..., Yu,a ••.• -not• ~.•-.ew._" c ........ "" TO•MIO D•lrOll o n •I II 'le )I ,. :u o IS }4 JJ .)6 ll h W~'r• $<-\ A ..... • I Tue\ I To•on•a ~ M "'•u•H I ~·'"• 6 C ~•Mr>O I O•lro·• II 8•" m<l't 1 BollOfl S ,_.,.., Yor" • Cn+ceoo 4 M1noe•o•a J ... ,, ... c '• s O.~·•r>d • T-v'• G•~ ~ct. ~· ).n ~7 o• 409 GI I ) • 1 lO .)91 11 lt7 II ... I ., •• , . ., II "'"" rnotr ' AMII•' I • •I l>•tro1• I',,,.~ • ) n •••no •NtO'O 1 I a• t'. •"''~u C•h l ~·P•o1101 I ~ n T ~••• '10v~!1 o J ol ~e•lll• Gur111orrT1•n 0 l " C "•• a !ld 41 A,_, n "o,.onlo et Ne.., Vortio n ~" .... ~,kH et O.troit n 6 \lo~ ot Beti.mo•t n 11. en\8' C'1i. •' M1nne\ofe n Cn•t ego 01 Oo~land n r,, •• , .,, ~••"'~ n 0• "••"'\. \It) ~ •u\tOn <,.,no ~ A1 en'a °°""'' ~ nnal "It"..,. "Of • '*Jlont't• P• taclelo"'•A l(IU•i C.') ca;io ,., •1,,our:t"* Ne "4ltllM L. Meu• WEST DIVISION w l )9 33 lt l) )7 l' H 36 JA la tO J9 EAST DIVISION 41 11 J8 JO 17 }6 )7 )1 1'I 40 21 .. W-•cMI•'• Storl\ A.11<11n•a J OOOOIM i Ntw for~ S Monlr~al l :.ar 0•.VO 3 Sar f'•&n.,\CD I C" ca110 10 Pn1·a-on·o 1 Gii ' I > J • s I , 691 'T SS9 9 UI IS ~ l\'l •10 IS I 391 10 ~I Lou\ 7 P 11,r.u•>il'\ l JO , nlf'<J\ " ,,,..., .. HOt,,;\ton ) I 10 nf'1n~n Toci.v'l Gamet AMERICAN 1.EAGUE Anoets 7, Ranoen l CALIFOAHIA TEXAS l'f"\ • Pt1I~•\ I JO•''" .. It: Q Jt .. , "' /Ii • •11 7t> ••• 11' .. ,, • "O~ lb Ou',., S.\ a~"r TotAll eb r ti bl 'l I 0 M<0Wl'ICI l 7 I 1 f lf'•cnr \S \ l J \1trra 11 t 0 7 0 lnc•ll'"I '' 0 LAP•\~ dh • 0 0 0 BJor•s 11> J , 1 0 Bue<IH •o t 7 I M~1an1~ c l 0 7 I W•lil.r\t' ?b J6 1 14 4 Total\ S<.ort by I~ all r II bi • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 I I I 1 ) 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 l1 I I I Cato•n•• 004 010 110-1 h•O 001 000 000-I C.a"1p </Ii ,,._ 1)8 Bvr t'\On I OP-""" J LOB -CeHtorn.a 1 h•H , 8 B ,tll'\Or 7 Jk H w •ll HR-8ve~~.... Ii IP H REA 88 SO l"ITCH II' M U $0 W•LaaA HP !Ot i1 ., t ·S l.• ln'I ft II 17 H Ht ·~ ... , t7 •·• l~ 1J lO 12 II l ·I 3 .. 1)+;14 $ 6004•1 .. u )2 ll ~ s "' e1 IS 16 ~ 6 $ U' 1t 16 t a l·S Hl 10..., 14 • ~ I ·0 s ,, 1l'h '4 2t ll 4·6 SM S4'1'1 JI 11 1S ?·I U6 1 6 I 0 O·O 1100 Wm Corbett iY.+c(:."' iii Fonrar Fl~htt Aoma11kt. !>u11on M/XXa J'l"ltV ~·••on lrvoan Cal\dtlarle T~l 614 ,,_ m ltl >t·>t U1 ~· 1 Corbell 6. Fontw • NATIONAL LEAGU• \evt\ ~ .. ., 3, OedRr'I 2 ATLANTA I.OS ANG•LU S•mlllt n Morano rt Rel'l'\1t1 lCI Mutol\y(I Horner lt> Virgil C A fh,)ml u Har&>tr 11 00.011211 Ma"~' o 4.' 'trnc: nr o C••t»r p ... "'. Las ~ OIHl\111 a•rlllll ) 0 0 0 ~-Jb • 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 &RvH .. O • 0 0 0 J 0 I 0 S!..00. H 4 I l 0 J 1 I 0 Mar"'-1 rt S I 1 0 • 0 I 1 Mal\lll lb l 0 I 0 l 0 0 0 Ca bell C> 4 0 1 1 4 0 I 0 RWllmHf l 0 0 0 • 0 I 0 Amelno cf 1 O O O 4 0 1 0 F il"llPlf c l 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 Laridr-on 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N..Onlut o 0 0 0 0 l O O O Honevtll o 1 O O O Duncan 011 0 0 0 0 AP..-e p 0 0 0 0 T rev1no c I 0 0 0 ll ) 7 , T9hll1 1l , 6 , k .,.. bv lmlne'I 000 001 010-J 000 000 010-, Ge mt W1nn1no RBI -Nona E-Rem•re1 Cat>tll OP. All1n111 I LOI 4ngelfl I LOB Allanta 6, Lil\ Anotlt\ 11 2B-R11m•re1 Hor,,.r 00.rkltll lB-Murl>l\y S8-~·• t ISi M<>reno 1101 S-Ounc•n R••n11t1 IP' H • EA ae SO ... "'. M11t•1tr W.'I 5 I 1 • r Aoenmacller I O 0 0 0 C.ort>er S.9 I 7 0 0 0 l at •neetat HOnt vCull l 4 • 0 I A P"'a 7 1 N·.Oenlu.r I ! 0 0 O w..111er oi.cneo 10 J 11<111•1' '" lhe 111, WP Hon•vCull UmPirH Home Oavl5 First. He~v ~ ')110 Pone.no Tllird OaM1.1lh T ) IS -A 1)4 941 NI. Al·star vottng (JUiy IS al Hous'°"f Cat<'-' Garv C11r11r New Yori<, 111 ~l 7, Tonv Peno Plll\t>uroh 786.096 3 h rrv Kanntdv ~n D+eoo 719 109 4, Mill• ~la. Oodt+en, 115 .... 4 S JCl<lv Davi\ CPl•C.CIO 109 S76 6 M•kl "11oera•d MOnlrH ISi 747 1 M•ll• '1tell1 SI L.ov•\ 117 316 a ,.,,.,, Ba•te• >iO<J\lon 101 041 Flr-11 BtM I "''1111 >iernendtr New 1'ork, S01 OS6 2 sieve Garvev Sen 01t110. 416 6Si> l Jack Cterk SI LOUIS 734 ,., • P••e AOst Clnt1nnell 7JS,917 S AnClru Gelarraga Mon1ru1 110 00 6 W•ll C•ar' Sa F renc.sco. 146 141 1 Lt'On Ournam Cl1•COll'J I• 51 I Bot >io•n•r .t.111n1a 1)0 10 Sac""° ea" I llvn~ !)andbtro CllocaOO 519 110 'l,. S-• \••• Oad9fn, 1'),174. l Tommv Herr \I Lou \ 217 l1S • Jonl'nv Aav P•llsbur11~ 112 IU 5 T m r •nnerv San D•e.N ltl.341 6 Van<~ l aw MOnlrtal 116 030 1 Biii Doran >iOu\lon ISJ 04 a V\lallv Bae• men Ne .... Yor• llS IS9 ~ Third law I M kt S<'P1m1dl Pn111dt1Pn•& 466 S66 ] (.r11g N•ll•!!S Sar 0 lhlO ll4 111 T l'f\ waiecn Mon1ru1 J60tol ' leru P•no,.1on SI Lou \ 201 46' S, 8• Maclo<ll:, Ooclotn. 111,"J o Ror Ctv '"'c"oo 167 791 7 1<eA Ooer•lt'!I At•an1e 160.301 I Pl'I•+ G"rn•r Ho1.1•IU!t 14l /U SllW'lloP I 011•• Sm•ll\ SI 1..0v•\ 111 811 1 >ivb•t B•OOk\ Mon11H1 O S 9"1 l Gerrv Temp•eton <.e n D·fll 2SI 116 4 Sllawon Oun\lor. (11•caoo II! llO 5 Dave tonc•OC•<>" C•nc•nne1 16S 690 6 O•O ·t Tnan Hov,lon U l lt'I 7, Merlano OutK.an, Oecle9r'l, 11!,1'l 8, Ral11et Ram.ru I' 11,.~1a I l S76 Ou"'etcl Call!omll A,,Aj ( '\k I I'. ll I Oerrv• sr•e "'be"• New .,.or• 191 S29 7 T1UH 8 A•• L .e Vi:&",., v ,. ,., .. \ 7 '/(J, 11r I 1 J • 1 I 0 V1tr-•' o t "'""d r , 0$'1,.r\ " tP'•I" /•r hP & /\i,. Ba• '/Ii '"'m~ 0 0 • O•,. 1\1\i.rC."~ .Al•ll"'• 111 713 l Tonv G""•"n ~ S•" D •.ic. \06 111 • w ll•t McC.tt S1 1..ou•l I •JO 81S \ T <r Ra1l"t\ MonlrH '°" 802 6 1 "''" • C:o1ema1• \I LOV•1 1•9 103 1 Oev• 0 P&rl••• C•nc+nn&•• l•7 063 I Anore Oaw\on ""'0 ,~, MDme Pn 0\ t= ,~, JOt.fU10' Mo,,•rt& 217 611 t , Miii• Merlllal, Oocteen . 211,S17 10 k•v•n M R•vnold> Sen D·~' 206 711 II JO>• Cr ,1 Hr.u\IO< :IOS S9t 11 • ~.Ir. Mor~i..no C•,.cevo 1)4 u s 1) AnO• Ver\ )'••• s1 Lou•s 160,99• u Jttlrtv Leonaro i.•onCI N.(.O• TPl•O N• .. ~ T )JI A 1]] I) Anoe! IV.,IOH (Tllroullll W~ldev't Gamel BAntHG •. "°" b , '''°n '..,,.,,., Niv,.on -H~"'d,.,(, i/V' 1 1,,1 J ,. "' °'•"' _,, ,,. '"'i)f+tlO r..Jfh .. ft(f \ H1,.;Nfll S<Y.l"t Totell AB • H HA All! II l l SI I 16 llO II J8 I 11 1• • • 1 10 e J9 71~ u 90 19 SS JO • • l 5 UT n ll I 11 IS l 16 )9 '1 17 16~ •O •I 1 11 13• 17 SI J 11 111 u 1'I J 9 !89 )0 4~ ' 14 n1 u s~ 10 19 J8 , 8 0 6 101 11 41 3 16 llll JSO 6 IS 76 1?1 ~ct JIS m 790 217 261 2S9 2SI 748 J« 2•0 131 231 211 202 1Sa ~a• Fra nt•SCO U) IS1 IS M1tcf' Wel>\l~r Mc.ntr1111 1•2 SU 16 Geoqie F o\ll'• New vor• IJ7 '11 COL.L.EGE A•·Am«'lca ,.ams (Sa6K1eel bv 8•..oatt Am.rka) Ftrst Taam Oou11 01.1~1! c, Alal>ama CeorQt' Caneie lb "'' J•n 1 Tecl'I Lu•\ Ai.cee 1b FIO(•de Stal• Roi> n V•nture 311 Oil al'lome S•••• Mell w u am' u N,.••CI• LH lleou Cestv CIOM ol M•<Pl101n Tom Howero of Bell S1e1,, Tooo A1e r of Old Dom1n1on. Cre10 C oo~r dn Geor11111 Soulrl<trn. Mi•~ L o~na 1> F iorrda Sta•• (;reo .,..,,,Cl•ll p Tt•H ""' Sancller P UCLA 1l1Cl1•~ l ew•l P, Ft0rid1 Stele R•ch R1tintr o~ Sr M•em Fla lec"'4I ,...., JOM cell\, c, c.i $1•1• FWU.1°"-C"-'U l•ldw111, le CllfN.on, kt¥ill 14ll"CllCll a . ()t;l-"+Dme, Jtff Kine, ~. Arll.,...l, 91an F19u· tr06 u . FIOflde Slel• Joey 1.-01 . Lou111ana State. Mlkt SCanlln ot, Ttx9' A .. M , Peuf Sonento, ot. FIO<lde S111t. Jimmy larraHP, dll. Okt.l'\00\t Slate O••llY HIM, p NQ<ll\wnl•rr> Jact. McOowall, o S!Ollf<llO Tim 1.evena o LO'rOia'N\et'VmQUllf, Mike Ft11to II P.ii· -dlM, 9trrv M.tlnuel, 0. lC>Utl•&,,. 'Il la Tillrd '"'" !>Coll Hemotld, t. ~Ill "k>1'1da, •10 lernerdo. IC>, Maine. Oreo 9rll<lv. 2tl Noflh CarOlllll Stitt, C""' Oonnt11 LOVOll Mftry n~•. Kevin PearlOfl. u Ot.•anoma 0 1nnv Waontl', of, T\Nttw, Rt<I\ Motrtt, ot Aru-~'•'•· &1My BNn lovOle•Merv"'91.1n• Eer1 Salldef• dh, Ja<k~on !>l•lt. Dale larrv 11 TOH A&M Gllbtrl Harea1n, o, Arl1one, koll MMW p Ma•na c11r11 c.,.,..,,., o C.eor91e, Randy W'''°" o !>oull't FIQflCM H...,._MCI ftlrir W•DNHOAY'S •llSUl TS ('7tll .. ., ... y ~ .. ,,_,...., FlttST aAC• • fvrlOnO\ Oetawere 0.-•0111 1&1acr.1 SwMf Winkle IMcCerront Am«e J (SOlll l Tlma l 11 S•COND aACI!. 6 fur101111\ NellYt FOf'kU I CMc<:arr0<1I Wtll TOid ClOf'Ol Mao1c Fidd't <Sfl•ensl Time I 10 •tS tlQ ·UO HO HO 210 2 60 12 DAIL. Y OOU9LE 11 ti oe•O l 18 JO noaD RACI!. 6 furlOno\ Tll• S.IN ldH (He<na n0t1J Nol A Slrew !Sleven\l Road To ROM\ 1Pe11arwn1 Time I 11 2 S '2 UlACTA 1•·21 llaKI l9 .tO FOU•TH • ACE. On• mlla Trola n Trltk ISti.maktrl Jo1b <Plncevl lnnarenl Ka i tDtla"Oun•v•I Time 131 1 S hO 1•0 HO ao ao s 10 1100 )10 • 00 3 .tO 140 l?O '2 EJ:ACTA 0·11 pe1C1 µ7 60 FIS-TH •ACI! S lurlOnOI Cl'IOco1a1e Ball• !Orio•) Oarbv Chlct. (Sll>llle) Suoer ACllOl cCular>c>nl nme sa 4 s 100 •10 )40 ~ 20 320 660 \S I! XACT A 16 •I 11a10 '12 00 SIXTH aACI! One ml+a on lurf Bonne lie !Toro I l 00 Ma,na ISltvlnll In Neon IDtlanousui•e> Time 1 lS $l EXACTA ll ·ll P••d ll940 SEVENTH RACE. 1> IU<'oonGI M•llert Slalionar't ISlloemakerl 1 40 S 20 1 40 E•~•Mor•(\/elemuala) •40 260 l uci. v ~!Iver I Sltvenl I 7 80 CREW 1,000 ~' 11·"*1. , ___ , I San O·e11 PO Botl No 4 01 SI 1 S.11 0 eqo PO Bc.e1 No 7 • 21 ll .I LAPO Boal I 01 SS • I.APO 8oe1 No 1 4ll 11 1,000. NWter ,. 8 Ir\ l LA.PD. • 01 S 7 Se11 01900 PO, • 01 09 l ~en Francl>eo PD 4 7• S6 ' S.n 01~.io PO Boa• 2 • )6 7• s HtWPOl'I Buer> PD • 14,, •·man I LAPO No I )34 8 1 Sen Q.eqo PO No I J J6 S l SF PO 3 37 1, • LAPO No 2, l " 7t. S Sen D•ltOO PO No 7 J S4 ) I 6 Or a111.1• C ounl v She<IH 4 OJ .M 1 Ntwe>orl PO 4 I• 93 l,OOO·Maftr •·w-1 ~an 01~0 PO lstJ 1 l l'PD • 16J IAOO·~~ I Fv ·t rlon PO !Don '1••01 2 Tom 0 Co"nt l SFPOI l M·kt Pu+e IN•woorl Beac11 POJ CROSS COU ... TRY (NIM\ 0-) let El ~· Sfaflt ~art I I Ma,. W!l<lt IPa~Clene PO, J7 10 2 Hlf'<v Gon1a1., Oeol ol Corrt<'hOl\\I l• I• J Sltvtn E•tlr(IO •US (u,10"1\l .tO n • JOPll'I Pa..ne IS11n Frenc1"0 PD> .&Ole,~ Tc.n• Ovran 1San111 Ana P01 •1'03 ,.,.,.,, Seniff I P•<l1ard Oni 1US Paro1t1 ll 76 1 ~ll·vt• Moure 10,nerCI PO l8 31 1 M·Cl\a ti Ho11or fBl'IH I 38 S7 4 L•rr• Po#tll ff'Bll 39 11 \ M•Cn•e1 Zv11e11enr.o CHP J9 l7 MMr'' Malter I Jame\ M1,1rphv (LAPOJ 4009. l IJo••O Wheater <CHPI '1 19 3 Oev+CI l Hlon !LAPOI 47 SS. • Gt"trO Salazar A Sntr1UJ •3 41 Denn•\ Jovce •f'BI " 10 C.ra..O Mal!lto I John Ge •Pr «: Y A1 .. 39 i Runt• Pellr 1Aecondo BHCtl PD1. .. 40 l '1111 Svlllven ILA SP\prlffl •6 S9 • Oon1ICI Mcf;rga ~ 11 \ .A1 Ptrrodln IOa~l•nCI PO) ~ J6 WOMEN OM!! I Lor """'"' Bek tr \f•t•CI PD •I Of 1 Time l 111/S. ti UlACTA CS·t~ MIO "3 ID n ~SIA I ... or 1·•·•->·Sl NICI $1,0tflO 10 IO wlMino t!Ctlall Ill• ~\ftl t1 ftkll Six con.oletlon N ld ~to 10 2,lW wlnlllne 11c.i.a11 111,.. ttonnl. •IOHTH ••ca. t 1116 m11e, on turt LOU•l Lt <>rand ($1\aemallerl •to J IO ) 20 lt•·-11 !Toro> I 00 UO Nt\10 1~ .. vel • 40 Tl"" l t1 I'~ tS IAACT A 14 11 NIO s 100 ~ NINTH aACI. 1\11 mile\ looster (51evtn•I l"oil Flit (PtllCtV) ~aCnl lttllt "Otl) Time I~ JI' 120 340 ) 20 l 20 HO • 00 ~ IXACTA <l·JI N HS "' SO Attendance 16. 101 Let Alernl191 W•OHl$0A yri ltHUL T'S 14tltlffS1·,,...~~I ,..UT •ACI lSO varOl £ei1 Go E•lre ITrN\urtl .. 10 71to 1160 Sllrlin lto(ll.tl Te IDIO«lell'*'I 4 60 • 20 TA Advantaoe fLaclltvl t?O Time 1121 n •XACTA <I ,l NIO M21 20 'ICONO ••c• lSO vercu Im A ll•t Ofte tFlottll J,m,,_.,1 Jet (Oldllt1Cl\1tnl C111.i '-"ldanl (Ward! Time 17 76 1110 HO •20 )10 llO ) 00 U EXACT A 11·21 Hid SSS 00 THNtD ltAC•. 3SO nrds unoer Wr•"' ll.ec.,••1 Baoe>u1n Aolt ICrffotf'I Strta.,1n S...n,..IM (Trtalvrtl Time ll 11 uo uo 710 •20 140 )00 U IEXACTA 17 4) oald M~ 40 l'OU•TH ••Cl. lSO Ytrd' '" c... euo <E Garcia) Lar1t1 ExPrt U ILtektvl Comark Werdl T•m• 17 73 S-ll'TH RACIE. lSO veros Flying Ee1le< Copy !Aull) DH Norco Natlvt IMtltrf OH Race Vou Tntr• (CrNoer Ti~ 1186 100 soo • 10 140 • "° I 20 1.0 HO 2IO 1060 100 260 JOO '2 IEXACTA IS II Piie! 111660 U EXACTA IS fl POIO S9 IO SIXTH ltACIE. lSO ve•Os Gloolln Jennv I FIOrtl I M+cllaloC> Laav tH Garcle l Clara ~• Cau IL1wl1I Time 11 31 S1 40 11 20 1 l tO 1010 • 10 940 U •XACTA (I 21 PO•O MS6 10 SllVENTH •ACE l~ v11rC1\ Time For 8th I L.acll•v I 16 40 S 00 HO J 00 760 • 00 Seal T !>lllo ICreeoer I Otel\lfl Whit ID10erlc~\tnl Time 1110 12 EXACT A 2·91 Pa•<I U 7 40 EIGHTH RACI!. lSO n•d\ \lr1C11no For GOid llaCkevl v1ctorv Cll"r1 1010er1ckMnl Deckem Too !CarClora> Tlma 11,. 12 EXACTA 11·11 oa10 l lS 10 NINTH '-ACE lSO ••tel\ Truiv A Nt1ol\00r !Purr •~) Cnllctn IH Gercia l Sco11 Ltwi\ 1010.rlck\fnl HO JJO 7 60 HO HO .. 0 680 110 HO 2 00 110 H O T' e 1111e llorrer tcorrec11on1J •9 •9 I Mar1.1e•e1 ~81 .. ILA Sntrtlll S326 • lud• e.,, !CV,\) Si>d s.nier I C.,o•vn Wao,lett 1CnP1 .. •I 2 (l'Wl<'I' Coml lOCk flA ~nerlH) .. JS, l Rot>erle Bur rouotll IFBll •9 26 4 ~rle Velanc11 ILAPDI 51 •S S Jtrr+lvn So.,_r fSan 0 1eoo POI SJ 21 Ma11+ers 1 1'vo1•nf Henoenon ICv1lom\ ~ 1'1 Ca•man Mar11na1 Sen O•eoo PO SI >1 BADMINTON lat UC ,,..,..., °""'~' Dav+o Spa+nllower ·Edlllf Tve IS.n 01eoo Snerltll 7 Cl1uc:;k lllt1 D•••CI D•"'' «Senle Sa•t>er• Snerlffl ) Marlin F=tntrtu Sergi R\Jtdar (LAPOI • ROl>trt Mtdll'e Jtllrev O Brit l'I I Sen 01aoo Sl\Prr•ft S Oon 811•er · J•• Tan~ (Sen 01t00 Ma"ll11'1 0-SlntMl l Peul Brecc.o (Whllll•r PDt 2 Cl'lvcll Hle1 CS.nle Berl>t•• Sl'ttrlH) l wo10 Ruedar ILAPO 4 Brenda 8000\ !Orenot CO<Jnlv S-tt) S Juon Lum LA SMrrttl SOCCER l APO Sliver J, Oak!And PO 0 San OltOO Snerllh s L,\PO Vet\ I SaMa Cler• PO J LA Snerlfl Gold 0 KARATE """"''~ Ovw ltS lttt, Masi.n I ~ tnne1n Sc1dmor1 ILA CO DA1 7 Hero!O Lowerv 1Feoera1 Prolecllve ~v1<11 I I •It Pearcv ILAPOI Ovw ltS In, 0-1 M•cl'lae• W•rz !San Bernardono CO·~ner H) 1 l errv Morrow Pa110tne Cllv COi~ POI Owr ltS .... SeNef I IH+ePI w1111am\ ILAPDI 1 Revmono Sti• ILAPOJ ) Sleven Grffr IC1lll Otol of Corr~ ti()n\) U .... ltS lbt, Maslw I Et rt '11M IContre Colla CO S,,.,.lffl 2 t..C.'"' Oucl\aV>t t F 8 11 3 Sonnv Rooriove1 II A CO 5,...,.11 Time 1111 u •XACTA 16·11 H id ... .., U PICJC SIX IJ+"2·1 6J """' ti ...... to Yvffl w(Mlf't llC11>tll Ill•• llOl'•8'1 Carryover -110,,.714 TINTH llACI. 400 yard• ~lar (Werd) 3 IO llOC.ktl ~omlno tOldtfl(.IUaM F .. lur• Startt I ( l •ClltY I Time 20)0 11 •XACTA 17•.i paid Jll to A llancMI"' I l 401 lOO 2.0 s 00 110 u o .. Jtifl9 . ' lat 11"'9•..i"> WELTE AWEIOHTS -Luis S•nlana (Dom 1n1c1n lltPullllc) oaf M4iMln11 Galloway !Cltvflendl. TKO. alollll't round l~enlal'l4 1, now 27 • I. Gallowav ll 3'·9· 11 MIDOLEWEIGHTS -Mlcl'tffl Hunn INOf'" Hollvwoodl oaf ltanov Sm1ln <Tuc\Ot\I. 10 round\ unan•l"llCk>\ OKI•-IN~n ''now 16·0 \m1111 11 lS·ll HEAVYWEIGHTS -Grover ltOl:>lll~ IFrt mon11 Otf Tim Broeov (Tacoma. Wesl'l > KO, tourtn round IRObtnson 11 now JI 14 Broedv 11 It 1) DMp ... ftsltlnt DAVEY'S l.OCKlla (Htws-1 a.ac:ftl b081\ nt •llOttf\ 249 t>atrecude )()I OOnllo I I vt1t0w1e11, I roofl\n. 160 call<o t>au 1.010 •n•O Dau 2!.t macl<er.. I blatl\ 1418 ban lr..,alt<ll N•W"°"T LANDING -3 bOall " •nolto II barracuda , be>nlto " tend beU. 14S UllCO t>au. 12 .culPm. I roc11l1S11, 212 m11curt1, I whflt IH l>aU DANA WHA•I' -S boa" 12J anglers 730 Dtu l•I btrracuOa 1 be>nlla, I l'\4t11>u1 ~ tcxl\f•\11 7 l'-1>tllaed. l•S metktrt< $0CCER Wwtd CUC> WEOHIUOAY'S 'EMll'INAU I ti Gua4illaiani, Mell k t I llYes' Germeny 2 F ranee 0 lat Mok• Cttvl Aroenione 1 Btlolum 0 UllClef 1•s till, o- 1 M•th•t t Newman teontr• Colla CO ~·••Ill ) NOf'man Evenson IHunllnotOtl BHCll PO J Hen,. Romero ILA CO Sl'tt<•fll Uftdef' 1'S lttt, ~ I Jamat Slrvtl\ cOar>ard PO>. 2 Rot»rl D•ll&ro llA CO S11etlH1 3 Ernie Hateck ILAPO• ~ Ito lbl, Saftlaf I Bvrn•1 Whilt ILAPOJ 1 Jim All•t ICe'•I Oeo1 of CorrKllOl\\I. 3 N1c110lal l•t· ILAPDI UM« 190 ••• 0- 1 Roienc:I TellOPI IDruo Entorcement Adm•n I 2 Jami!\ Mahan ISan Bernerdlno POI l Jell C la no c Oruo E morcerntnl Adm In l Un4tf 1'5 llK, s..- 1 Oen• Denning, (OMV 1 JoM lff (Ora,..,. CO Sner If l TldYlt1 Gr.,1>0 LA CO S"tt•IO Undw 16S IK, 0- 1 Mar• Bite <Sacramento CO Snt<IHI, 7 Rlcharo Hteti'I fLA CO Maf\l'lell) 3 Ken ~avc1er tLAPOI Undw , ....... S«IMr f:'er"'' F1Hm1n !Baktrll••IO POI l •nCllS Polter Venture CO \lltlr HI ) Oev\Q FrH•llnd llrvlnf POI I.Md« 14" Ills, o_. I Paul Bur>nell !El Monl• POI, 2 Sonn• M.olne llAPOI l Mlcl'lat• Vouno ILA co Sner,111 DECATHLON NI# Glllden Mall'8f I Bill Eller 1,760 Ph. 7 Sltvt R"!'lmono I SS3 l Ed Oel'lm,, 1.461 MaUitr I Aot»rl Carlf" I S.31 1 Car J6M\Ot\ I 7'1 EQUESTRIAN KevM69 ltact I R11• Rvutll ILAPDI 2 Patricia Snlll 1A1ven1oe CO S11tr1HJ, 3 Jame' Wllllems <Long BHCl'l PO) RHCW aue I Rtul>af1 Maf\Oora·L•nn C.erc1• ILA CO S!\tf'tHI 2 JOlltl Ellit ·Elmo Sl\Mren !Venlurt W"""*Y' lraftNldlnt IA$11AU. AtntneaALMtut 80STON ltEO SOX-r:•tended tna contrect ot Oon 8avl0r, dfnl1.1natt0 """' 111rouoh ,,,. IM7 '"-CLEVELAND INOIAN~Senl Pel fll>ler '"" 11a~en. to Maine Of Illa lntwnatlOt\tl Leatue on • 20 dev rtnab•1Ua1ton oDlloll SEATTLE MA•INfU-lt .... Md C.Of"m.n r1101ne• outtttlder lteoiteo lllclt.v N.i\Otl. outfleldaf, from <.eioarv of 1na Pa<"lllc CO.at! l HOU. TEXAS •ANC>&llS--ACll•ai.cl Mll\11 ""'-'°"· o•tc...-1rom tlll IS·dav d•ta~ lllt Placea R1Cll'I WrlQlll, OllCll«, on ,,... IS·on dl .. 1119d Ii\! Nt~LMtua PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-Atiff..O $1tva Ceroon, puc...-A.called Brue• A111flP1, Pllcl\e< from Rud•no of 11\f Eu lern l.HOUt An~.o 1N11 Oarre<1 Oevlton catcl'tlf wlH mlu lne rHI 01 11\a '"'°" beCOVM ol knte lUl'oet'V ST LOUIS CARDINALS Plectcl Jack Clart. '"'' DaHmen. on Illa 'I oev dl"l>ltd "'' Purcl'WIMd lht contrtcl OI Alan l(,,ttetv. c;tlchetr trom L.ouavllill of Illa Amerlcen Auoclt tiOfl SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS-<'.>c>tlon.o Miu Wooda rd. lnfltlOtf to fltloenir. ot 11\t Paclll< Coal! LHO\W ltte•htcl Frllllk W11'1ams, IMICntr. from PhOt<ll> &ASK l!TIAL l. NelltMI 1Mllil9f**I Al~ PHILADELPHIA 76EAS--Namad Jolin Null 11~nerel manaoar ano Jaek Sw00t aolll•nl oena•al menager FOOTIALL. Henenel l'..-..i ..... _ ST LOUIS CAAOINALrSlol'ltd Er>t Ort•n rvnn1ng bacl\, Ken Crur a1>arlltf'be<k, •n<I Jamu SltvtnlOfl. wldt receiver SAN FRANC ISCO .. etts-S1ontc:1 Tonv Woodruff and" Er>t Mullin,, w10. ra<.ttvlf\, t<.ev1n Rtacn •n<I Rolla<t f a•ecll•no. cenlt<· 11uero1 end Alan L•H lo.1Cker HOCKEY H1n-1 H9dtav l.aa9Ut EDMONTON OILEAS-ACQulrtO Allie T urcolle Ct<llt< from lllt Montrfal Canadlt<l\ •o< tvlurt Conlldt<'etoon\ HEW JERSEY DEVILS-Traded flm H•o II'"' r Giii wino 10 lllt Ot lrl>'I Atd W•nt\ '°' C111voe Lol\atlt cen1er COLL.EGE APPALACHIAN ST -Nar>td f'lovd Kerr en!S•ent ~n 11 l>t'ktlbalf coacn CANISIUS-·Nlmt'CI Sien Van Gvnd• 1Ulllan1 ba•~tll>tlt coacn EASTERN MICHIGAN NemtO Eu .... M Sm•ll1 e1111tl1C dlrtclor GEORGl,\-Hemad 01C11 Ba11w1ci. anil!ant 011'11tt1c dlrecior for Sfuoen1 ,\1P11e11 Servtea' and Ooeratlon\ GRANO CANVON N•rntel Gamel!. Barr ano Scoll MOurnan eu•\lenl ba••••l>t~ CO&Cl\e\ TULSA Named Ger• Trou1oa1t HW•lanl ,,..en ' bt\•tll>tll coacn WHITTIER-Nlllmtd Gt1t11 t}1nrt..,n womt<1's Otulletl>tll coecn CO '>1>trilft 1 Rooin 8"" Nanc. l("•tt LAPOI a.ml Ran I Marv Ptll iLAPOI,, Judy vounv IL A co S11tr Ill l 0.,_nf\ NllMn (CHPI ........... I Merv Pett (l,\POI, J Pairlela Snlfl IR1vtr\ldt CO Sl\arlffl ) Riie Ru1ltll ILAPO) "'99 ••ca ,. I ElmO sr-ran Ven1ur1 CO S11ar1tt) 2 Re..il>t<I MINJOH llA CO Sl'ttrlttl ) lt•r• ,,. On<Ka • Anal\a•m Polit• OeDI I WHtwll Rldlr'9 1 Jame\ Emmon\ ICHPl, 2 Cra10 EC1mvnd1 !San Bernardino CO Sl'ta<IH) 3 81'1 Ada m\ !LA CO S11ar1lf1 Wfltwll•O-TralMUM I W..r't HOlmti !Sonoma POI 2 Cntti. BIOuht<O IAlvtr\IOt CO 51\arlffl l 81r1 AO.m• IL,\ CO 511trilfl wn....,,.R...,.._ A l Mar•ln Wllll•m' IRIYtf\IOt co Sntrllft 2 Rel~ l lamas ILA co ~",..."I ) J.,,,., Emmonl ICHPI wn,.,,.·14111111t1*'1 I Cl'tt r+t &IOulietd IRIVt<'llde (0 Sl\tr•HI, 1 Mar• Holtne\ (Sonoma POI ) Cr.io FC!tn.Jll(J\ !San Bernardino CO Sl\arlffl BOXING 141 1111 ena under eo.n Bruce Nenct 1 l A CO Sntrlff l OK RICllarCI Orhr II.JS Pa•Oltl 16S Ill\ •"<I unoer Novice Jotln L" , Or•not co !>l\arllfl OK R•v Welke< flA co Sl'lar1ff) 101 lb\ end over. Hovlee JoMt Gor11a1t1 ll A CO Sheriff\ d« MlcllH I \Itel !Celll HIOhwev Pa1ro11 16S tt» 1no unotr Novk.• c.-ro Gue<r.,.o Sen 0-CO Sheriff) KO Tllomal Dovt Orange CO Sl\e<lffl 178 1111 and und« No•I<• Den NICl't1oorui. (Wlllltler POI KO Stlawn Peoe ICHP) 101 tt» and under Novlct Beaucllamp Hvdt (LA co Sl\trlff l oac Dwnne Nttl>lll (LA co SnerlH) 13' 1~ end unc:lt< Ooef> Bruce waioo 1 LA CO Shariff) d« Wavna \/aldt1 ILAPDI Pl&IC N>TICE PlB.IC N>TICE Pl&.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE Pl&IC NOTICE I P\alC NOTICE I Pl&.IC NOTICE f'ta.IC NOTICE YOU ... E IN Dl' AULT l<l<lress or otllet common YOU A"f '" C>EfAUL T acldrMa or OtNtr common belno held tor Ille lol'°""IOQ 1----c-m_cw ____ )ec1 .. ~ by Neo•llve UOA.L. NOTICI Blvd . City ol eo.11 Meu, f'UMJC HIANNQ UHOE" A OfED Of "'UIT deaignallon UHDE" A DIED Of l"UIT delignlllon persont by SAFE HARBOA NaWPO«T MACH Otcletetlon Ho M-18 OM>IMANCI County of Orenge. Stale Of NOTICa DATED AUOUIT 1, 1ta, SIUd sale wtll be maoe DAT!D MAACH •• 1-. Said ..,. wlll be maoe SELi' STORAGE 0-.......... ON FILE A CC9)' ot lhe NO... Ctllfornl• NOTICE IS HEREBY UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· wllhOul werrtnty ex.pr ... Of UNl.Ell YOU TA.KE AC· wltP>out werranty. el'prMa or BetlH Daniel •687 81115 ~12:1 UM p.,-m11 No 86-17 end AN ORDINANCE OF THE Tne bu* Ir_._ IMll be GIVEN 11\ll lhe City Council TION TO "'OTECT YC>Ua tmp41&<! reo•rdlng lltlti. pos. TION TO "'OT!CT YC>Uft Implied, regardlOQ ttllti. pot-Dunc111 Carl w •558 .NM,.,, 1• Negative O.Cler11lon No CITY OF HUNT ING TON ooneummet9d on Of ener of Ill• City of N9wpor1 8Mcltl Pf'Of»UfTY. rr MAY •E MUlon or encumbranoet, "'°""TY· rr MAY ll M&llon, or encumbf'enc.t. 8KIS PUBLIC NOTICE 8&-1811 on Ille In lh41 ~ BEACH AMENDING THE the 151h dty of JUiy, liM" wtll h04d . publle hMtlno,... SOLO AT A ftU8UC IALI. to sa111ty IM prlnclpel bel· IOLO AT A "'8UC IALf. ta seU1!y the principal ba l-Grimwood Roger •577 The Clly of Newport ot ~t ~ HUNTING TOH BEACH OR· 10 00 AM It The fac:row gardlng IF YOU Nl!IO AN lX~-1nce of the Note or otl\ef W YOU .-10 AN lX~-ence of 11\e Notit Of other 8x 15 Beach Fedtral Revenue All INTERESTED PER-DINANCE COO£ BY RE-FOf\.lm. ""'-llddr ... It PLAN N f NG C 0 M - NATION Of THE NATUM ot>hga11on MCured by Mid NAlll.ON Of THE NA~ obhg1tlon MCUr9d by Mid Fowler Liu •76' Sharing budget of $62,870. SONS et• lnYlted to t «end PEALING ARTICLES Me, 23131 l.Me Center Dr ,fl .. MISSION AMENDMENT NO OF THE '"OCEEDINO Deed of Truat with inlt< .. t OF ""THE '"OCllOIHO OMd ol Tru11 with lf'ller•I Fulure Moblle Comm ...micn IOCludee e catry a.... ~ hMr\no end expr-N7. 934, ANO t&tA, RE· El Toro, Cellfonla 92t30 835 (P'OC*'t't loceted et AOAINIT YOU. YOU and OINtr turns u prov!Oed AOAINI T YOU, YOU Ind olhef eume M provtd«I U 10 lh•12 from 1985-84of 118,170 ... oplnlonl Of IUbmll ~ TITLING CHAPTER 9• ANO So lw u II known 10 IM •110 Mec:Arttlut Bo\MYafd) IHOULD CONTACT A 1t1erein. pfu1 ec::tvanoes, If IHOUl.O CONTACT A t'*91n, plu1 edvanc»e, If Reymer. Ed •355 81113 avllll~ In tummery form for or egetnll In. IPPll· AOOINO THERETO NEW Tren1ferM, Ill bualneH -A ,.queet of THE PACIFIC LAWYER. uny 1.1nder lhe term1 thefeof LAWYEa eny, under the lerm1 lht<t0f Hu1ch1naon, Maril •H• tor public tn8'*:tlon b9-c.tlone ea outlined •bolle ARTICLE ~ti "CIVIC DIS· namea end edm-UMd Cl.UB. ~ 9uc:tl to HOTICI! Of 1tnc1 lnltrttl Ofl IUCl't ec::t NOTICIE Of end 1n1er .. 1 on IUCll Id· 8119 ~ tl'\t llOurt of 8 am All 19Pfl~llon.. exhfblle, TRICT SUFI)(, COMMUNITY by 11'\t Tr-.nl._Of IOt lhe emend a portion of IN KOii TIIUITf:l'I IAU •ancea and plua feel "'UITtf•llALf •1nce1 and plue fMI Jenning• A4lbecGa •812 endSpm Mondty tllruFr1-end d..crlpllone of lhll FACILITIES OVERLAY. petflhr .. ~8'e Ntl'le Center Plenned Conwnunlty T.I . NO te011 cnergea lr\d ••1*'1-ol lhe TI NO ... ,. cllergee end t•i>enw oflhe Outd00< Sp-~ day tn the Ftnenoe Depert-prooc>NI ere on ftlt with IM MUL Tl-STORY SUFFIX" Tilatthe IM1 de1e for flQng 0..•~1 St~de to NOTICE IS HEREB'I' "rutlee I nd of ,,.,. tru111 NOTICE IS HEREBY Trust• end of the lrul1• Thia .. ,. will De by com-rnenf City Clerk I omce. Offic.oflheClt}'Cltirtc, 2000 ANO QUALIFIED CL.ASS!-Claim• .. 711•1M M 10 ~· reltM'MI ueea (:VEN. that Ofl weor>eeday 1,,, .. ted by aald OMd ot GIVEN that Of'I Wectneed•y created by Nld Deed of petlllv• bidding on the City M•neoer'• of!ICe 11 lhe Main Str•t. Hunllngton FICATION" 0.lt<I June 2•. 19" !Tom Off"'8 $11• "A," not to Juty 2 1985 8111oooclock Trull Ttle lotat amount ot July 18. 1986 11 1100 Trull The total emounf of premlM. wMr• aald prop-City Hall, and 11 Merln«e 8"ch, Calltotnla, for In-SYNOPSIS ~hlera,";;!t exoeed 30.000eq n .ln.,.., am of Hid dey In tile room 1 ~Id obligation Including o·c1oc1t am ot seld d1y In Uld obhgellon. lncludlng erty 11 1tor.O and whlcfl ts Drench Llbrery. Corona del ~Ion by Ille publlQ Ordlnanct No 28•8 ~T Hel1eft. V... eubjeet to IN ..curing of • ~· aside for conducting '"aonabty estimated ,_ the room Ml .. ,o. for con-rtuonably Mllmtltd feee. loceted II taa.2 Httbor Mer Branch llbf•ry Balboe HUNTINGTON llACH clMn• up lr\d con~ttl -.., ~ -permit, end T• ,., .. a Salee within the cllerg1t1 and ti1pen-of the ducting Trustee a SalH ctiargee end expen-of IN Blvd s.,,1. Ana CA 927~ Drench Llbf'ary end N9wpor1 CrTY COUIC&.. Ir: Aide lour txllllno artle ... Into ~blttfltd Orenge ... ~ TRAfflC STUDY -A r• t>l••CHOf REAL ESTATE SE 'Truat .. at the lime ol 1n1tlaf W•ll'tm the ottoc: .. ot REAL Trull .... , tile time of lnltlel The lendlofd r--the <Anter &tench Ubf'wy ... ·-~ City Clertl. one The only IUbetenllve ~7 Pltot "'-2t. ,...., ~· to ~°"" • tr.me CURITIESSERVICE IOcale<l publlca11on of lhlS Notiee ii ESTATE SECURITIES SER· publication of lhll Nola,, fight 10 bid I I the .. ,. Fede<ll Revenue Shetlno ,.,._ (7M)..... Change htl bMfl tile ~ Th021 studylnconjunctlonwtthlN 111 1800 North Broedwey 171.e.42 07 VICE tocat.O 11 1800 North 156. t23 78 Pufch-mu-1 be mtde Mlerolllmlng City 1ecotd1 Oaled JVM 24, INe leflon ot arcllelc 1~909 expanllon of THE PACIFIC !.une 100 In the City ot Oeltd June 10. 1911e Broedwey Sulle 100, 1n the Oet9d: J11ne 23, 198e with cuh tnd plld lor at the (Bulldlng Oepartmtnl) Publllh9d Orange Ca.ti lhe Ouellllec:I cluelllcetlon "8.IC NOllC£ CLUB, a privet• club In lhe ~.ante Ane County of Or-.. EAi. ESTATE llCUftl· Clly ot Santa Ana, County of IOUTHWllTl"N "I· ume of purenue Goode ete 120,000; Computer tytleml Delly Piiot June 28. liM (Q) It Ille one dellgnellon In Koll Center PIW!Md C<>m- ,.,99 Slate of Celllorn11. TIEI ll .. VICE, t Cefffcwnla Orenoe Sitt• of Caltlornla. COlllVl'YANCI C~· IOld AS IS" end muel be (2) (F'tnenc:. O.Oertment) Th015 wtllCh chenoee hlll9 ~ NOnc. muntty end RE AL ESTATE SECURI-c:orporetlool, .. Tnie ... ,l r SOUlHWESTERN RE-ATIOM.aCalfforNe..,,.,. removedallhellrneof .... 115700 Mlcro-procH1o r modlfledlomor•dMl'ly,._ ~_,. USEPCRMITNO 320t·A TtES a C&111orn1a GO<POI'· 0 J. Mew,_., th ~t. CONVEYANCE CORPOR-ettoft.•Tnie~MAL Thie Nie 11 tubjeci lo prior (Public Work1) 11.480, llec'llflemennerlnwNotlltle SeMd bide me., e ,... requee1 to petmlt the e11- •l•on 11 duty eppotnl9d 1800 Ncwttl atMCtwey, lvna ATION 1 Ce11torn1a OOl'POf· llTATI llC II, • canc::91tatlon In the......,, of MtcrorttmlOQ City rec:ord1 P\BJC NOTIC£ ullllted oelwd et lh41 office Of tne ~of the dining ar ... Truslee und., end pur.uant 100 •• .,, .. Ana, CA t210I. ellOfl H duly apc>Otnled CeMforft141 o.pot8ttCMI, lt1 .. ttltmenl t>eiw.en SAFE 4.690, TOTAL 152,870 THE FULL TEXT OF THE Cit~ C.11, 3300 N9WPOl1 and tl'le addition of en llC · 10 1he po-of Nie c:on-T~· (714) .,...10 Trust" under and pu11Ytnt Aoefll, lty: O. J. ~. lte HARBOR SELF STORAGE Pubtllhtd Orenge Coeat It -1t ORDINANCE 18 AVAIL.ABLE ~W. P 0 lox 1188, OMeOl'Y ath1911c ltcllltY lor ler•ed lnlhllt«t•lnOMdol Publithe<l Oranr Coul 10 Ille power ot .... con-,, .. ,dent. 1100 Neri" •ndobllgeltdpart., OallyPll01June2t 198e ~-~-...:· IN THE CITV CLERl('S Of· N~I loch. CA THE PACIFIC CLU8 •• prl- Tru.i e•teut9d by AOBERT Deily P1101 Jut>4t 1 19 26 tened In lhel cert"n Oeed of ltoedwey, Mee 100, ..,,.. Pub41"1ed Orenge Coul ThOlll FICE 92 IS untM 11 00 am VIiie oub In tile Kofi Cent• C LAW. en unmerrl9d men. 11185 Trull a.cteuled by EDWARD AM. CA.,,._ T1l1sit-. Oelty Piiot June 19 28. 1Ne The lollowtng pertona ere ADOPTED by th41 City Ol'I In. 15tll dey of .Jul'f, PleMtd COnwnur>lty !O•cordtd Septembet' 2. Tl\ 1194 JACKSON LARKIN wllo 8C· (TM) ..... 10 Tll005 OO!ng buelMM • Olbeon & Counc:ll of the City of Hunt• 1981, It wtllcfl time Midi Tile NeQttM Oec4ttltlon 1qe1 '" the office ot the qu11ed 1111t 11 Edward J Publllll«I Orenge Coatt l'\BJC fl>TICE Heglund. 2•5 AICMr Av· lngton 8Mcfl et an regultr blda thall be Of:**' end end IUpPOftlng ~ta C..ounty Recorder 01 .. Id Ml.IC NOTICE I l •r'ltln. • wlO~. rec:orded Detty Piiot June 26, July 3, P\&JC NOTlCE enut, Suite A· I, Cotlt mtetlnO Mid Mondey, June rVtd tOf ha'lt been~. end Ille <:<•univ n Rteordef'e In· ,ICTITIOUl IUalfdaa Mar~ IS 1985. In tile otttc. 10 tiM HOTtCI Of' M~lt~ 9J~. O Aue 18, ltle, by the l()llowlng Tlti. ol Protect SAN JOA-Cltyencoufegeememt>ere of rrument No 83-387188 by NAM€ ITAn.•NT ot tile County Aeco<<le< ot Th020 "'9lJC "'9&.IC .. AMta rOl1 cell vote QUIN HILL$ AOAO IM· the generel pu~ to reY!ew tte.son r.>I 1 bre.ch or defiwlf ul<I Counly, u R«outer 1 HIANNO NOTtCI APfllA&. TO Cennta. Newport 8Mcfl CA ~ Vl!S COUNCILMEN. PROV£MENT8 ANO Ml· and comment on tllle " IJ9'f"'enl 0< l*'formenc. The 101'°""1"0 P«IOnl ara lnllrument No 85-089872 NOTICE IS HEREBY fl\..Ul•IO 92«MIO Finley Mandie 8tlley. 0 I A N L A N 0 • documenletlOn I~ tie >I th« l)btig1110fl1 MCl.J•ed doino bullnen u T Of'll l • t>y reaaon of • !><NC" or oe P\alC NOTICE GIVEN lhet the Cuy Council COMMl91K>N'I OnlOI H HeQtund, 20 flo11 Green, Tlloma SCA PING-MA,.OUERtTE e111ll•~ fOf publlG re· th.,. by 1ncl1Jdlng 111e1 Trucking t5A91 f'eola Cir I teult 1n PIYf'*'I 01 peo of lheClty of N9wpor1 e.actl OllilAL CW Ull boro. """'4. CA 9271' NOES COUNCILMEN AVl!NUE TO SPYGLASS vtew/lnepectlon., Ille Plen 1>1ec;h or deteulf, Not!UI of Hunling•or'I Beech C A tOfmaoce of ,,.,. obllgeuona FICTTTIOUl IUIMll wlll hold a publlc heaflno on· .....wT NO .. ,,. Thlt butlneaa 1• eon-Kelty, MICAlll•ter HllJ.. fl'OAO n lr'lg Oepertm•nt (714) wl"#h wea recoroed Merell 926•7 MCurttd thereby. tncludtng NAMI ITATnlatfl GENERAL PLAN AMEND-AlflO •OATIVI duci9d by a gtineral part. ABSENT COUNCILMEN Contract No 2618 8'4·S225) 7 ~8& aa Rec:order e tn· Ly Nguyen t589I Feola 11\tl breach or deftull ~ Tl'te lol!Owlng P9ftor\S are MENT 86-2CAI 1 requeel lo OICl.AAA110M netahlp Hof'9 EnglnHr·a hllmele NOTICE IS HEREBY '1r.?il'len1 No 88·092881. Cir Hunllngton B .. cll CA fl<.41 of wtioch wu recorded dotng bull""8 H SEA emend Ille Clrculetlon Ei.-NO TIC[ 18 HEREBY Robet1 V Glt>ton cnY CW NUN'TIMQTOM 1410,000 FUATHf" GlvtN lllel Mid "''"SELL"' Pu e uc928o47 M11rc.11 I~ 1996 .. ~NOTT YACHT BRO · men1ot1 .... Newport8Mc:fl GIVENtlleltNHunllf)Qton TI11tat•tement••"*' llACH, All•I• .... ~OY9CI by lhe Cttypubk'-'lngwlllbe'*<fon AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST Sano Thi Ngyyefl l~9l cord•fl 1n11rume nl No KERAGE 2•9 B E 18th Gent<et Pl9n to •• 10 r• a.ch City COvnoff ... hold wltll Ille County Clenc of Of ...... ~ CftJ c.... Covnctl tNt 9th dey ol June. 14111 d•y of July. 19", ., the f!•OOEA FOR CASH 1..-f111 Feola Ctr Huntington 86-1011775 Will SEU AT St.Cottt Meea,C.A92827 dulgnete MecArthur 1publlcllMrlnglntheCovn-'"09 COvnty on June 4• Pubtllhed Orenge ~t Itel hourOf730pm,lnlhe Clty mOl'Wty of fl'MI lJnllltd Slat•• Bfl&<:fl C A fl?6H PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Eurna Rollin Noll, 2•8 Boulevard betWMn Ford ell Chambt< ., lhe Hunt· 19ee Dell't "1ot June 2t, 1... • .. L ........ Cley Hell Covncll Cll•mti.r•. oi a r.altllflf 1 clleclc .dr~ Thi• b1Jt1neu 11 con. HIG HEST BIDDER FOA B' 18th St eo.11 ....... ROtd 11\d Route 73 at I lnOIOl'I lkeetl CMe <Anler. '1~ Th010 a.ti 3300 N9wpor1 loule'ttrO, on . tl•t• Of naOonel l>anlt, <luct.O by hu•b•nd •no wife CASH f1,..fu1 money of Ille CA 9U27 M•IQt Modllltd Af1etl .. (t-2000 Mein 5,,.... Hunl· Pvblllll'l9d Or.nge Coat PfoepectMt bidden mey Newport 8-dl CA 91963. a 11,,.. or fedettl e>-tdlf S•no 1"1 Ngy.,.n unitect s 1atM or • ulfller • Thlt Outln•H •• con· 11nee dl\lided) The En· •notOl'I ~. Ctlltornll. Ol'I Delly PtlOt June l2. ll, 2e. Obt81n one • Of btc:I oocu-et .t\ICtl ltme end p1eoe 1, 100 ~ 1 tt•tt or f.cMtat T11111 II•'""*'' wu hied r;heck drewn on 1 atete 0r duetlld by an tn<llYIOuel vtronmentel tmpect Allport tile date and at IN time in. July 3. IMO "8.IC NOTlC( mentt e1noQ09t11 ttie office 1nter•t9d pereona me., ap-... ~no• and 1o811 ueocteuon witll ,,,. c:o .. r1ty Cltfli 01 Or' natl()nll t>enk. a 11a1e or ted Eugene Rollln w,011 1n c.on'*!IOl'I with o.n.11 dleaMd belOw to receive end Th995 of tne P\iblk: Wortta 0epen • .,..,-end.,. l!Mrd IMteorl 1,~1co.o in thla 1tete, all ·~ (;(;..ntv nn M•y i1 er111 credit 1.1nl0f'I or a 1ti1• T1'11 atetemenl waa flied Pl11n A~~t 85-1(8) eonllw tile 11atemen11 of ~O m•nt. 3JOO N••port WANDAl.llAOOM>,CfTY 01111n,. at tM lllM ol nle. 19 6 •1101oe 0, 1e0era1 .. v1nge alld loan with tile Counry C1«1c ot Or· wUI be uMd N the flR lof all pereon1 ll¥f\O With 10 be ~°"9 Of' ~d. PO lo11 17M, CUM, CITY cw _._ "''IO"'' 111,. 11\d t.nterMt Pubuari.ci Orange Cn•ll 1aaoc1attondomlctS.Olnth .. etioe County on June 17, lhlaprOfCI lltethepr-t lleWd Alletlvt to ti. eopfi.-"8.JC NOllCE IUUl 11t~R Ne•port Beach. C A tJ+O«T•ACt4 h"l'O l)y ,, u Tflilt ... "'!NII O••l't PllOI Jvne ~8. July :l, ...... '" peyebte ., the time 1988 tnlentlOl'I Of the City 10 Co callOn o.otlbed '*°"" K --(lea. 1101 ..... ,.., ~16 PutllleNd OtllllOI Coqt r"~ property 11tuate 1n Mid 10 17 19118 o1 e•te 111 rtgfl1 1111e ~ '1t.-, c.pl IN fnvlf~tel IM-OAT[ Mondey, ,Nly 1, ___ .,. .,_11 UC~ FOf l\lnfw lnformetlon. Dllfly Piiot June 21, IHt .1on1~endStale,dellerlbed Tl\008 1nte1 .. 1 htld by It, H Publithtd Of•• Coat pact~ end tl.ll)90rtlng 19" r_,,,_. . ' ' call John WOiter Proiec:t Th011 \ ,,,11;,..., . T rual .. In that rM( l>'OC*'Y DIJly PllOI Jvll• 29' Jiit'/ 3, oocumienta Coplel of the rtM! 1 30 p ... T:.•::.,!!! ~ .,. IN~::.. of ... , P.~ M811Pv5]' 8'0r4-3311 ,..~-Ml.IC NOTICE ll•u•t• In Mid Countv .-Id 10 17 11114 fnvlronmenlel Imped Alt-· APPLICATION HUMHR ..... ~ .... ::::::::! ........ 00~,.,.-.;.; H-. Inc:.,•,._ .. _. ..... -. n.............. ~, ... ----· llllU• .. MUll f11• SubM!e~ Ett•lt 9tetfl. ~rtbed u 1oeoww ThOOt port ~ IUl)p«tlng dOOU• APC>MI 10 'lannlna Com-""' ......,_ ...,.. ..,..,..,_ -..-, r...,. cw ... 11 "M 10 lert 7 end IN ACTl'TlOUI autMH ,,,.,.,,, .,. ...,..,.. for put>-mlMIOrt 1 6-\lat of \Jee Per· TAf otu. 151 Kel'""41 pora11on. Tr.,..,or, wtl09e ' ThOll Soull'l"tflv 14 00 '-1 of Lot I ..... ITATl*NT LOT ~ OF TRACT NO lie: 10 Al'MW end inlC>ee1IOl'I rNI No ... t7/NIQlll\o9 O.C· OftV9, 8vll• ,... Coit• ~ eddr .. II 1771 ... 6kx• 111 ol Tract i"12. • ftlt t~ e>«eone ere 1oe6 IN TH( CITY Of rtaJC MOTlCE et tile ftlennlng Oepar1ment llr•tlon No M-11 Meee. Ce •112e ~ llvd · Cttv oleo.la P\aJ( M)TlC( ~, m•p •Korded In 9ootl OOMO but.!MIM H ASAP IRVINE AS SHOWN ON A (714) ..... 3225' t.OCATION ~ortheHI Robert Y Youn. 11071 ....... Coun\' o( Orenge. 1l, Paq~ fl of M..c.lhmeoua Word Proc•Hlng, 2926 MAP THfREOJ" ACC~()(O ~ AUC'T'M* NOTICf tS Hlfl'llY eot• of Or10n Avitnue and ,ay A-, 0.den 0rO¥e, CA Slate ot caiitomla lhel 1 v,...,, tn !Ml Office of ,,. Mer\dOH Or .. Apt c Cotta IN BOOK 280, PAOfS 24. NOTICI Of' ,UR'THt" GIVIN tllet Mid Merlfte ~Piece t2140 bult! ~le about to be (;Ounty RK.Otdet Of lal<I Mel&.C~9H2t 25. 28 ANO 27. 0# Ml$· NllUCAUClle* publlc;Melingwtll.,....Oon PAO'°*AL. An..,.., Mtll• 0 'ffNll, 11071 ,,... lo""""'"° ....... (..r)ul'l1y L•ll• l Hewe. Ul& C£lLANfOUS MAPS , IN Ncntc41e,..,ebyQl¥9nth41 1•1hdtyol~.1tM.1ttN....., by Ccu1dlmen Dolt ,.,. ·~· Oetden Grew. ~.:.~~·~ l•c.ept1ng tiw.retrom lhe loMndOUOt Ao! C C<ltea THE OHICE 0' lHl in lllCcord"* ..... ClOm-11cMof'710pm lnU.Olfr MecAllllertotl'W ....... CAl2MO Tt--wflelee ~l!Wttty 10 00 , ... of ~ ~.CA t2t26 COUNTY RECOAO(R Of mercaal MC 7210 "'°In-... Hill Councll CtlemMI•. ~··--..Of U.. TNe ~linen It ~· eodt ... la 1'1'0 It "80ll LOI 7 m. t>ulllnee1 11 con• SAID COUNTY oorOanc. with C.ltlOtr!le 1300 NftpOrt ~d. Pefmlt No M-0 Wf"dl ta e d\lgeOby ~Mdwlle Pertl Dr · City Of AMMlin.. • fhe •tr"'*' tddr ... OI cM:ted t:lf en tndMdull Tne 1tr"1 eddr ... Of Cl1'll Code Ge 1t51 8lld NewrOr1 IWlfl. QA tttl.). piopo9id ~unit eps1-~ Y Y~ • ~-' Ot.,.._ .. , Of 011'"" C1>!nl"IOll 0..IO"tlton fhit tUllefM+nl wst !lltd ot ..... comtnOn dellQMtloo s.t IMO thrv 1IOI, tfl9 •t ~ UfN .-cl otw ment P'Of8C1 The ..... 11 fNa"t!._ .... 1t ... llled ~ofnla O! the ,_, PfooerfJ her~ llWl1h the County CW1t ot Or· of tllrt , ... p.co-ty ~ unclerlilO'*t -'" at t 00 Int.,.. P9"90fll fNY ap.. ~ Ol'I en OOtectllll'I C• tt1e wttll lhe t:clunt'ft:lerit of Of. The ~ 10 be Ir- • bO,. t 0 e IC r 111e0 I I 819 Counl't on M... .-0 e b o Yf d U C r It> e d 1 t A M CWUM atd day of Jutv. ,_ end _. -...rd n.-ll\dlnp ot 1ec:t ~Inf M09 County ~ N'9 4, Wnld • NecflDed In Ol"-~.010 ti. 32t. 82n0 ,... tMPettt•d 10 ti• ... , , .... , 1"4,HettlOfetwd',, WAMDA .. ~.crn IN flWwW't Ccw1111A111pr ... 1Nt ... !" AM •odt In ttede, Sl-1 ~t 9McJ! CeH ,_ F\eotfer Cira. ttw. c.1-In the ~ oC a.nta Ana. CU. CfTY Of' ..... .,.,. .._.. 1"" •illlnO • . ~ t11tUfR, equlPft*'1 el\d 'l• Publ!IMd Or""Q8 COMt fornia Count., of Ol'.-.ge, ltats Of PORT iieAOH ~lilt tM ..... Ne ....._, PvbllelleCI 0....,. C... 900\I ..... ol Chat 'llPOf11•1 he und~ '*tlOt Dell PllOI .,_,... ti ~· .Mt The undtrllgned ~ C.lltOtnlt M 11 l'ubllO A4». '1.1blall9Q Ofw118 C.... In -~-_ ~ ~ 1 }4911 ~ l'IOI JwM ti, 9, ,., ~ ~ llnown • 1 .,,,,, aff n1t.1111y '°" ""' 1 1& 1 dteclune l!lblllty for My '""' 10 thf ~ tJlddef' lot I ()ally Pttol J\#11 ,. 1 f H YI,. o N M r NT A L J4Jtt ;s, ,.. Sal ' hort · H•u• e ntl lnt.Ot'r!ll+r:'I~"' WO.,,_ flt8M ~w:tr-In Mid .,... calh MflOl\11 D'O""' fllOtf ITATUI , .. orQOC111edpn>-T!'I" IOc•I ... It ,,..,. flMNiOOrt TURN THEM INTO MONEY Daiy Pilot AD-VISOR • I Otuge Cons OAtt.Y P LOTrrhurtd~ , CALL 642-5678 IF CAWNQ P:ROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE TIE •T OF SEU.Ill IS WUSY•TIE DaYPIOT'S CUSSHD~PAIES. Cetau .. l ll&r 1111 •·e•.... 1111 ........... • ... c.ta... JlM .... , C.UI ..... C.ta... ... ....... •• • •• ,. BYOWNEROLDECOM llltln 11ULll!R•.. RllW I• ltM . 1711 IW"~..,..-.....,.._~l"M11r11J 81~ ~/giw1~ OPE'N ~lt.Y 2-4 From ~ 4 bdtm 8tyte 29r 2.: r..ptc. • 2112Leon&> h i &Om •eeli.BJIB Mo w .s, CM w, · •20 anwe L.N holM on• Ito t0t .._. tached a*aoa. "*"· sc ~ ftool • .,,.,, t 1t25JlllO ._.. ... '°' ' loJ 1t11tt '" Salt .... latatt '" au. Laeril I M 1 llM!l1 IM I let U1 Help Y 11 S.11 y .. ,,.,..,, Call Cla111fW, 642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. ••....-n* F'SltllluntteerUo ..... Pen1nauie Pant r~ thefaml'/&Menduon• pdo...a.csa ... 10 ~.lrnmedtwt INll•rt ....,1r1.....,dWr.~ lnttt ~ ~=·17,:.3;~·end palnt.edln&out.2aty48t home to comfort. IUITIC"6tOOELPVT ., ... ,. a.rt'M 9ve ~ ~ tmllr,145-2317 Moat ~ ......, "E" aumm.r wCnterf Lo Pfioe. ~~am.,;:..~ .. c:· Utt,000 Cll 28""4AA· W/D HKUP (Mo-Mo ~ Orn. by ~t rt•~bo1t1ood ' woutd .. to ... ~ (~)0-..-20001/f 1'11-·..bty, Old CdM 38r Lewn & Solrth 1Mtlo llUTWDl&lllL DISPOSAL • COUPLE 2511 W lwlflower, Urtt Spa. I*' 2bf CM ~ .,....,_ 3Bt • family ChOICe IOc. 2.,r;dwct ftn. Nr bc:fl 9335.000 DTl11 NO ftlTI ms 176-00l7 R-4 llntl Then Clll Sue 18dtm IU5 non-4mk~/,_,_.. '* Custom teaturee Priced ...... 1 S 1--. 7S..110t •POITAl>O£COYE• S....d IS1-12tl Ao\ 28drm151E2 1 1'11.S.11 •~• 1 2!!2 mo 542902 .,_ lclm. r-q··--'---'-•1'""'57.soo -·500 1 .._7o warm-.~ ..... -... ---....... ....... ,_ _. - -.!land Agt M0--55e0 a ... 111·1• c;., 9erege W/op9Mr rec lr*Y .,. ~ MESA ~ES 21SO..... rwnr. . ...,,, pOCI. •• ..... ........ --GW 28' 28a Condo W/0 , 2 ,_ ...... --· --· ,_, ·------------H a Lux.uty " be ii-~====--icRXMUtAa equqky 1• -1 1050 °'* .. 191M19 , ~-Pfel Ptol Ctlld sTUOtO s.sso S3e0• "' ~ ~ N i1Wl111 ctean 11Sr ~ "'AOe .. ,'j,jjU,. t-.Nopeca5't-2"'7 llOOlmo l.\l 410e 18R 18a N50 131-GIOIW~tl'llH -A-1 ~.nu pelnt, c::ipts. .. t , ... ._.-AMumabi. 111 18251 TOP*~~~2 ... 7·"° ..... HJ_.·~,* C... •••• d . wtt htr. °'** .... Single '911ei, Stw. 2b&. 3 ..,. L.wtury 2bd, 2ba Coftdo, ·-• _._ ... -1211,111 pr'C by own. 1111.000 erld petio., P'llt IP&-..... Jletre ·-,.., 1134 'lftd cellngl Poat, IPA. Dua,.. 48r , .... ~ .n. 2 SpectaeuW oewt v-239E 22ndS••~ ~--. CUMOm ... 1.1.mmm1• Mi910~rnsrv 551....,w.1w•u• WXifiC =~~L~ind from Ihle beeullful ••-••-f-~..:..-~ ~ 0.. 8Y' ... a10000 Mi SQ lnd9 b1UrW f/'/(f & re .._ F VIEW Penlhoulelngateguwd-.,..,_ -.,.,.,.,_._._..loc price r.ouc:uon in.,;._ pM3$53M1t1 _llm!!n ft1 OCEAN VIEW0 La91.na ed Vin. BelbOa. 2 ieroe By Ownr Cul-4e aec 340 on ltg. matw.. 9"' bett ....._. .. A;t,.. Marina, dayl "'Oh1 ""· ~ hOmia, ,.._...,, S.CSt<>Orl\S 2 Betha tlt;h Ramona Pt •Br 28e., Vacant & tW4y S203K. 38dnn, 2 Batt\ 2 stOty 1bd, '"*-M30 .-uUI, •VaiDfl1 l'Nia. S4CIO/mo. C4thedfel C..1ing1 tOrm.i lndry, xtr• lg fem rm Lf1I uawn 111 at 1.33%. :;:9 = ~. lut. IMd 1 blaM .. •M-1582 4t4-515', Ginger dining ro~m. private wlfrplc. nu paint ' ~1..~~-6~~ Pf'lce St7UOO 2W eq R. 2 rn 2 TIHYi &; bd m tipt, luL lfttnt needed to tlW Hr eu~ It 1 ell her't end wall~. 1800 llf On lt'pk:a. central vac Inter· doee to .. 117$ mo v> Apt .. Qu)et non·.mtir, priced tO Mii lf'g lol Pftma loc N M:tlla Oliff um com W/d Nc14> ht for Ind lltl lmrned occupan-2Bclml, 1 '*"'· fl'Pc, d/W, l3-40T .... •. At* b (11 "") 673 ••oo & ll'IOC)e 1110t< 146-9411 Traditiona l gr°"" of profl ~1 cy Afll 8115-3331 n•1c· crptt 1' drpt, Chris 122-750e .. -.... _ 3 or 4 ldrme. 5 bmtle, lg ba ony, enc1 OatA99 .; lllLm fUl'Wll country kite tam. room. Realty 380. 2BA HOUSE lal•u Ptalaasl1 $710 114/Ml-()IM ----:n..=:---- .111Nl ~rn-a Quliltty er• 11 mllfty xtra tmmeculete S3l 7370 PoOI, nr Sprlngdm & Jll1 ~ •---L IH• .... l&Mll ... --.. ini. 3 bdnn twnhm oond. Terma ~-• Slater, no peit'I, c.ie -1-6TT1 wt1he/c&e2car;araoe 500SlgNIRd 842-9212 ~213-303-0839. ~ 28' 1Ba. glf'llQll.&lft Fn iii& L.etU.Heilpl2t 11 roceted Cell IUffllYll ant• C..ttt1y Leu ut 4 'WZi P'Vt ~· yrty StlQI ,._..,. HWtorlc Med WALK ro COM BEACH IU&T WllfDI Pflme !<>' cornw9 Ctlft C Nr p;i;g 2& 2C ;;;oa Avt ~10th M.= ~~1.:. =:,7 ~· ~1~· ~ = ~ .. ~~11 OrtYe AWro• 10,000 eq. 1111cll prlvetely fncd Hwpt Perlin 38r 2Be o-1" ........ ..... 411111l.4ll 87~ rt Good aotld llouM • kldt/HOO't mutt ... lndry "-Yrty Aanletl ~ ... f I 11.--num GW ~ refuttlWI. Price 63M111Agt... viaaA.n .... 875-4912 •1•1111.... 1ra112 ., tal 'r9W "'" loww'ed lo $299,000 1-1-u R9trtg dllt....,,.. ' ~ n• -Open Dally. Rae Rooer'I (810) 73-161• UT111t -Ml llar Ind No PETS Sta .a1u SINGLE gar• • IA . Mov.ln lrnmedletety wtllle 831• 1* Leh .. l 3 BA 2 BX. a;;;:»; =· StUdJO wlU cm . new Ctean 731 :I.:. 1• eacro.r elOMe!I 3 bdrm I tam rm. etc, 2 cat gM.. cri>i.. drpe, c:arl)Of1 Very •I IDIUI '111 * c:o.ie ......._a. ... •3 ptua titting room end Bui. leac• 114 * ..,._. I 1100/mo, Avall 711. iwve. ut .. Incl F• Reitl1g. 4*h.....,_ & 1tow 173-nl1 untt CorNnunlty pool l 2 story&;;;;;, :i to bQh, 35 LOTS. R-1 . fine! rnep. •07-4310 0t 844--0193 T...,ent 17~ Ind NO P£TS S.~ SINGLE GARBAGE ON lenNI Weill to baact1 2bd, 2'-'ba. eidl, "'1)et9, ructy711~ ~_;_owner NEW TURTLE RO~ 11-t.I... .._ 28f. 1811 hw -. ........ ALLEY, COSTA MESA $149,950. 1M '"1200/mo +$1000 _ ,...,...,...,..o;.,. """NTE...... ..n.21Ln-1.::~"""' .. -.~~~ ..... ft!iio _. .. _ .............. C .. '"MB""'e. • 11111 ·--.-vo ,......,.....,.. -,., l n5Y"r elltnow D9' MS/flll()'-~ "" '"""' NC Vl 1132-7151 eg1 -·-·-._,.,..,. Condo.2200eqft Slape t Bdrm ~t wltll 311'°3eS1.~ tl3-IM5 -au lilla . 38dnn(2~~59,500 ~ ec.ta Mw Cot-to pool N/Smkr 1 "'lea beicony, pool, no '*' s.. Sat 3-.5clm olttt/ • ,.,_..,._, 11950/mo IS4-2348 $.a95 + seoo -.cur1ty c....ml 1 De Lto0Nl ™· 11111 U lffD '* locetlon Pnuapata 146-3818 8lQ CANYON EAST APT ll IUt~ 3bd, 2be. 9er, pool, onty $220,000 Turtte Roclt Ridge Form. -28R 2BA Bee* ofguardeOl•...iiii-..""'ilitii ..... -.~ clubhou•• I 12 1,500 °"11 •"*v::"'1 & ~ ~ ..., Wlf4 Model 28' Condo, •• 2 Bdrm Apt pool. end o•t• Frpl. llv rm ' !Mr 11111*/ L&1 759-9100 ------~ OpenS.1-SOO 1-5,22921 u .. ,,_,._ U1•ft42 frpc: Hr pool & t..-g.,age, aecunty gete 8R ~o we¥e, bltna, 12• ·-·------CeminltoRoto,780-1193 WWlll to dell!. Aeduoed $1300/mo 854-7232 Utll paid 168()/mo Avtlll wld Ncup Taite~ lea Pl'l,....,....,..,.,..mw --to$2",000 Call W0008RIOGECONOO July 5'&-900l l 140Slmo, furn aooo SM SQ H OF w COLDWeu BANl(eRO LEISURE WORLD· 2BR llUT Wllflll 2bd 2.,., w/d ~ tic Newly dee, 2 BR 18A, Mg, Avu 8/30 720-1020 0t OFFICE 13201MO. + 2beCondo,oenl H/A,ln-IOLDTl11 ~ no' P9t• ''"5 ang1 encl g.r $805/mo 14&-nN ELECTRICITY.CelK&ftly ~ l~ry.vgu".' w~=~ 759-1501 mo 213 211-9117 -a..6-7120 Opetl 3-7 dlllly E&ITl&. .. lU •• l42...ao38 ----breezea. 24 hr tee GW Wu... =:Ille~ 21 2210-C RUTGERS N Shopp! C9n NEWPORT OFffCE -a I 139 500 Owne r ., 28' 11MM ~ tyJMt. ~ ~ ~ ~1~., Bngttt upper,..,.._ M:s .. ,~1 .... -_855-1837 ...... _. l£X P•IOlerNc Q9r, dlw. butc:Mr till -of he aq n.11\0W ,._. ~ lll1l __ m you In e hurry to .... ? Ocaan/Cenyon vt.w. nu lll1dl, 8 V"I okS. 3020 Enjoy the Luxury t & Poll <>mce 146-294 Cl\ann, tut•. u.c11emen1 lftJ!!! ltac• lw~ 14 dey eeerow poal~ pelnt, 1undec:k, ger, AttmOte S135 546-5905 t>MutlflJI M'roundlngs of .... .,_ <Sw:ribe 1hl9 3 BR. 2·~ ~ tJnlt mu;; MlfW"UYYllW lnvettOt/AGt~27M lndry 1705. •M-1297 •un•wt --·-BA oceentrontt Brick NC bldQ, pool. nr bet!• Ttftllllll NEW LU~URIOUS 2br 1be oondo.kac2nd l10fY, In e apacb.a 28drm "' Ample Jlko. ~rte p.6d. floors white peneUng. S73.500 (213)887-3292, "BEST VALUE IN HSI" lntab CONDO-VILLA ::: .. ~-,._ p::-;: 38drm Condo with flt.-21M EC.. Hwy f7S.aOO euto ewnlng, teeurlly Ev/Wknd (213)i187-.5900 Must act now! Won't IM11 ~ft;;a;; oeted, aubl pn.g, etv , gu1wat.;. pd '54M7t3 ~ 2 eat oat90' *'th Euc Off1oe ~ tor system & views to lor· 1 -Polentlal" l50,000 profttl tmel ~~t Lae Ol)el)er S.c guarded L-. ...,,., erM1•t• •vet DILY 1111. d-333-.2850.• I U 1333 un 11800 mo . 0( Hll 2M 1BA. •ldOWI oar· getlll W/d '*~ From 1400/mo. r\eQOtl•b .. 14t-.O Fentu11c ocHnfron1 tlN&6R08)REAlTOAS -.1110.000 dn, lrlldff age. wMhet drter 1125 114~5 Call 8"-0509 Av• .My tit. 8)1-2'45 . duplex on.comer IOI ~ IWP'f llftmt,D Fut ,,_ tenenl P"ldrl coneld Bkr, IS4-7170 Avalleble July 1 NEWPOATMAAINAAPTS LA~PTCllf Of.. ---:;--:-;;~.-.;-r.;;i:-. l•tOtY Conternp ~ Prime Ownett Unit info &3M1t4 a.t Atty 833-2130 Mon-frl 8-4 30 •Bey vleiw 29< 28e + llQe 8'd9 Outa~ C.l'IU ••11111 l Iner IL 111-lllO 3e«m. 2'MM. tam rm, lftJll! a..c• 1 28R 2t>e 1own.'loma, ~ Den 1800 eq 'rt. WI D OCW1 ~ From 500 aq. Loweet Pf'lce vt.w l\m In PLUS l 8drm, G M L Ylll1111 IUTILIS 21rr"11'e brand new lry rm pvt petto, laund Ntup moo. fl't*, ertet ft. In cen1er of town Old CdM 4Br 2Be Build ICUIFlllTULll& !:iaoo ~~~:'°:i On&i(JtftheBaecn twnhmel1150 A19oCdM C*'P\.11orage "*'· eml 9&'9G9 PMbctl 12250 w/patlung 2 Monttl'• 1n10 your dream nm Grt PIWIU""' s2l5 000 Cell RH "81Q s.ecttonl" 142-3850 3Br 11500 ... 28' 2Be I* ~ sees. 598 Joann Sorry no pets 7eo.ot19 F,.. R9nt 17S.....O:S deal $309K SI 759-0070 Latge houM on over9iZW G. 1131_1* PROPERTY HOUSE 11200 Cell M0-5864 5"4t--0433 or 850-3e73 Nwpt HQU 28r Apt, pool IStunrwng decorator t10me lot Veetnl & ready for ~ i4~\ A lalMa W... l *"'""* •MESAVEROED'lwl28r, a500 + lut & w:urtr,. on lush canyon w/ocn w OCCUf*ICY 8"nQ all Of· • r •• cofV' 2bCf #ft J; }ger, End Unit. a..ut 38r. FA, 28&. new decor. dlw, ~ l\eV9 own 110¥9 & 4Br IQ FR. 3'A8e Only I rer1 Pleye "-.I Estate aunr; porcl'l/petlO w ldaai 2·~ee Form dine rm. lock9d 9•r•i:o. lndry relrtg ......,. ... I $695 000 SI 759-0070 173-1000 ------· '"'two. $125/mo, y..,.iy 2000 tit G,..,belt, IV 1n5 No pet• 2495 ON CANAL-CHARMING ---81a..&42-13~ · pool 12000/mo Rltr •1M .... Tll SM 280 IOelllfor 1 penon ........... 1 720-7432 180 Gara. Sta11e no p.ts. 1700/mo, ~. ""Compi91e ,_..on.I 1~!W-..PPiiimii"PNifiiiO •UITIUff* vACANT.b151m0. u111 pd. 1150 .,, •• tlie>. "'Muaic 368. 38X wtwtv Die 3Br 2e.. 2 c:er gar. fncd 156-4551 e50-l1•5 vfMator COM Collage G8fQ, yd, yd, peta ~. petto, only .,._. ..,Ful-.. ~ lrplc. leundry, patio S 1150 Hurry F• HUT Liii,.. 1 MILE TO BEACH .,...s.a.t ~ 11650/mo,~. 1ILDllT 111-1111 1150/mo 2br 1""1)• 142-2'357 "'"'"'*~ lll•IWUI BAYFRONT 18~/den, ::~"!~J:i:_n~t. •llC lntiia UM1D1 3Bdrm, 2 Beth, ftreplace, IYplc 2 ape plllit CJ, MC. 2011 Thurln z==r gtoondleYel,ai1991tory. bldo 11900/mo yr. TSLMGMT 142-1803 .... 1'1•1•-------Avall 711. 11200/mo BAVSIDE COVE beytront 8Cil i Werner. HB m . --......... ,,--a.re, wan 28R,den,gw.wge,•& .. 4=-wtfi:.-&...I quiet non-•mkr •o• ··---comm pool 12250/mo. www.::. ~ 20-30 1290 + ,_. utlla • •' uar-• ~ u1-11a WEST NEWPORT Ilk• dee> Avl 111 1142-037 1 U1-lm new 28R 28A, 2 car lfUlmfl pan.•ng UOO/mo yr .._ ....... ...,,_ ,_ ,..__ F~ room & bettl In CeaatrdaJ "1m Weterlront Hornet Inc .._. ....... .,_, -o-,,... Newport Beech 11¥911.ole .11·1• den AiAa. petloe, deck•. l500 lnduding utilltleL spa. Sorry. no pet •----""""--"" • ,...-~---....,....,~ --------28drm 1'/.S.11\ 1715 7eo-1448 ~ bldg, ..... 'ii-I -.-llTTlll e-1 11 Beltioe Fun ?.one.. .,.... 28r ~ '° bctl 11000 2Bdml 28ettt 1740 L egune BHch turn 207 Palm St $295 000 ;se; 21%L condo 6Q lJlll• pd •ftt 873_*3 398 W. Wll9on 131-5513 S1ra19nt me6e. prof 40• 1173_29'3 0.. · FR frp4 d ....,, Non·tmkr Pool $300. =----· ~=--~ ~pool: lee ·~, ·,.!:.; BIG CANYON 2bd. 2be. IHLUU.. Refs •~51 Commercial/Office 400 11050 No Pett 122-8140 trplcl, ~ rov.ly 181 h"lg. range. leundry. LIDO ISLE PVT STI: 111• Lg room. 318 ,.,...,, .....,.. 2 A~ pool. c:arl)Of1 No~ ~ l.egune Blladl a!IOO/mo 3bd. den, ape 113501 July '1 ~ ~146 "50/mo 2 rms-be-Ntll Sep entrl + uhlt Blu 832-4190 4bd, 11150 gwdnet In· 931 w 19th St S41-4492 grdn -''*·frig, moo, ~,...---.,......-----,=z:T c I u d • d no -p 111 lllffS bl, !II -w/d ·~ H-Smkr. 1175 l*ltrial Mtr-3827 2 car g.,ege, aaoc: pool 1&.1111! Lml1 Incl ut dee> 17~ 1420 1/f wliml rront CliC 3BR 2 .... M•,r',. Hr-. avelllmmed,11200/mo, E'lkSe lbd, cathedral celt-Nwi>t blll lo bdl, pyt rm, $792/mo 2511 1/f ..,.. • .... 'V" 640-41801404-2950 1"9'· bf and new catJl9t· belh & entry '"' VOUf'O wttlO" .... ok 11111/rno So WESTCLIF f BLOG NE !NPl)P' Bf AL ,. -.. ~ . . .. ~Sunho'' Htalt~ INTO lands Sep houM No ing, dtw, lrplc. pool M25 man 1225 Utllt pd Sente An• Bltr W_.111 P.ts Refs I 1,005 Avail BLUFFS SUPEA CLEAN 381 Hemllton. 648-979' &45-8e.t3 Of 842-8815 July 1 Cell Antwet Ad• 480 , 2'~BA aveil July 1. late•t f rt,tr~ HIV\ Large 18drm on \llctorle. B ...,, 1• I 2711 313, &42-..vv, 24 hrs A 11oc11 ti on po o I near Newport Bl vd ,,.,, _ It I ft ~-SAVINGS The Daily Pilat has a new way tC? turn your Hidden Treasures into.CA-SH with a $7.60 Classified Ad. !1r9 60 o r $5.60 ""T" I • with p repayme nt 4 Lines-7 Days-$7.60 No changes in cop y or cancellation. Privote parties o'11y No Commerc1ol, Reol Estate or Employment Ads is no prrce l1m1t to what you con advertise If you need to sell your car , boot, couch. high chair or any unused merchandise call the Doily Pilot Class1f1ed staff or use the coupon below. 642-5678 -------------------------------------------- NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE STA TE ZIP AO COPY· 4 lin~ minimum , opprox1motely 4 wor ds per line AMT EN CLOSED n p VISA or MC Are you o su bscrlb~r to the Oatly Pilot? core e ont YES NO • L 1111111 _.. s 1.550tmo. 144-0350 Sper1tllnQ ctMn. crp11. IUUll 9111l By own; ISUP'a E/ild: H05, Unfurn. leundry EXECUTIVE HOME YRL Y drps, ,,ove, quiet SS 10 Wkly rent alt now e¥911 C M comer prop ln- hkup, cerpet. mini bllnda. 380 +den. overlOOkl:l No peta 900-2070 $147 00 wk & up 2214 come $17.340. $1 •• 000 fenced yard, gertge. Beck B•y In EaltblU E/SIDE 2br, t'M>e. end Nwpl Blvd CM 14&-7445 401-1288 or 883-4235 Chlld Welcome, No Peta area. 12200/mo oerdn« patio/gar twnhM atyle, SU 1111 LlllE 950 • .a 125 Included, children & petl laundry room. MW pelnt. 2850 On1noe #E ~. &44-18111144-6510 1805/mo 145-2880 CIRCLE THESE Lg 2Br tBa. new Cfl>I, BUIC tfford•l>M 2br hM prkng & yetd Next IO country kltch 1e11ur• oceen w/.,.,.,,, Qt'MI loc. petlO HOO't et Yr round IM Avl lmmed •llM1M* s12001mo aso-2430 Unt>Mleble prlOed 3bdrm NMr Lido 1875 3bdnn 2be uPQredel 2bt & not let to nome bMiC kllch ger Newport 1 725 othert won I lut cett 53Mf91 53M 100 S.t Rlty tee Agt am fM Contemp 38' 2'.wte. 2 *EAST BLUR' AREA -38r ttry 2 eat • opnr. End 2Be. garage frplc; S 1350 Unll. pool tennis $1100 IU VIiie Renlela Agt Don 642-0797 875-4012 DUAL FIREPLACES Mete NEW~T HEIGHTS Verde 3bd 2be, (ell lrg). Ouple11-3bd, 2be. ffl)k:. nu peint crpt, 2 cer gar gerg, quiet loceUon, S 1175 incl grdnt 8-21 SOOO/mo. 559-8312 840-1539 or 474-0800 RMI upeten unl1 2t>r ,.,., Wntll .,.. peint. 1nc1 1>oat dodl 2bd. 11>e ~ Fenc:.d on Mateua Channel. N B yd, com oP leundry, ..tr S 1000/mo 813-7353 peld 1 cnlld 1 pet o k Try lhla upenllve 5 rm $750 ~1750 dec>oell 2·~B• Garden epot 883 t500 or 883-0755 t~ + gar "°' far 10 A9t. No F• ocean '925 539-8191 EU1tlde relrHt unique Agt fM noor pten "450 rva rent WESTCLIFf-VILLA !Jtec & all ullll E lerme ll'llng. 2br & den. 2 frplc;, S3Mlt1 Agtfee pool,Jec ,11500 ESIDE LuXURY In • pine 8'134313 Of 17~ forest lg 2bd, "ld9· d/w. -TMlh I I..._ cerport, OU & wtl• pd. ~-OtMr'I 9Yd- 1700/mo. edutt•. no peta, tbte CIOee to beeCtl )'W '--· 648"°"' o•mn llllTll Meu Verde two ttOtY 2bl I. --g0Uf'm91 kit pool ' mot• • -· 1790 ""'TY 53M1t1 lli-4111 ertlM111 AOtlee ..... It N W 280 2'_. IA 2 cw 9w w/optlf. pN yO. Charfnlne 28dnn. '11*. crpt, drp&. bt1·1n, llldt ~. !:'J:,o Ir; )WCI~ n-pe!C1, 11190, "5-57 !ten~. New Ht 2t~8• 2 --------1tory Townflome All IHt~ CNtl ••trt eman11 .. 1 11260/mo 1111 vine Aertt 17&-4912 \ 28A 28" condo, ~. S7SO Ht 8o Coe.ti PW.a. pool jec, rec room ~~·7131 Of 731·51 ... 2Br 2'~be condo NB ,_., "6tFteld pool IK $350•MG dep • ulll. non 1m1tr Len<:ie IPlllmlTI &42·5299.IE 955 1211rw Uk• brand MW "" ullfmea CdM Nice new 2bd l b• paid POOi, gar1g41 1 Avell tmmed 10 reepon· ct'ltld «* No pell 11ble prof n 'mk S31S 28drm 18etl\ $710 875·1302· 301 AVOC4100 M2·98SO --Condo Prof F M n•tmtl POOL-PRIVATE-PATIO 2~·lS tu•n wld pool, New d/1#, lrp6c:, ger11ge IP• get S300 • utM nr )(.LG 1 Br $585 2Br Sl15 SCP 432 t IOS 24 1 -0 Ille EASTSIOE 557·2&4 I C..OUPLE or 1ndhtlduel 19 YllTlll&I Very lrg m1tr bdrm 2Bt -.lgat Crp'•· drpe, wllrpl(:, bale w·ln-dsl bltjna tncd yrd w/petlo pvt belh wl<tbl .ink •~It. eJe-4 t20 Cell 1·5PM lndry. gllf n·Mnk. Univ M1 Viet«'• "C' 187~ Pk $8()0/mo 733.20as D o your buying and Hlling at the clauified market. WOODLAND VILLAGI APARTMlllTI COlllfl ' tll,OY OUI r•1Cltn ,, ,, °""'' comtnrl•tllt h• clht ro l•ft'tlly\ & So Cot'' l'ltu ~ ont. 111!11U'I') 111 t bfatll C.1 •• 'fl Pf'TS P\IASI ........ Aa ·LA-Y ..... 8ACllB• •14 1-•SSI •-oo• ••is..•••s 2 .... OOMI '710.'760 ... , tmAT 6 Mt WATD 9ICL. .. ..... - Hf. MA•A•'ND'I 714 M lt ~··· Wftet1your~ .... ~ -~ ...... , flto- oountlr\Q? 41110,....,., In ... ......... SAVE up to $1350* ... 11 ............ ........... ...... le--. • Month to month 1110 1v11l1bt1 • Fum1shed1 unfurnished • F1tnesa c.ntara, ' ) ---------........ _ .. _.._.. .. - ca °'WlD9 Cout OAJLY PILOT/ Thu,..Oay, June 29, 18 8 £ !JC! ft-•'W •• 111• a.I CllflW/-Mii Cltrical/Off" 1411 Clah/lntav u tt lnnal HH .... II IUI 1a,..,_., Wu... f•nltwre llH om fumtu• "•••• ... •:!f.i0t~ ;!,·~ r~~~ s~ETAC:,~A~• s• •••as HOSTESS llH Mov1*1. Myat ... Nowt J!s!!e'~id """J:; 1n ~.,'°'=' ~ ~~.~~ ~~~~~~ l!xp.~~WIO A:'J!1~:'~ 8t'!'!~!t!':~~ ~~'td~~ ~CINll\~1r.xan1 111.000. er.. "-oeof!NnCllaonelltllt befw call fltl aft~_ • ...... en I t...ine... fJtOlllnt ...,._,,., tlllllttant to• metdal,t-'denllal,teuc> roll top de9111 Otik wall cond l!Otl. '325 010 ~ t ~ ••MDD • ..,.. ..,... c.a ftO'lll' otl7·1171 · MWUO sr.c AAY/ _ ............ ._ wo1klng condition a. ~. _.,,,,... co lidlnO· UO.tOl2. unit (3 po.) 15151 11,.1717 ·-'" del'Mnd. c.. OFFIC! MANAO!fl' ·--··r ..._.. ~ 117 l . tltt d bu•lneumen. SofaMdl 0111 'drm -------- .... ,.,.., n4-1tn ........ ltnltH CHIAOPRACTIC ANT· "-'ltt•teandO.\l·Qf»-... p~~.PhllOt ,...,,, WOl'tl. l'IO re»-.. _ .... , •HOI Whit• ,,,.uv•• RlllllTI•• • . 31M Front oflla. po11t1on ment ptue ~ _,..,.. ~531 tlM, good pey. Must be _.. ___ • grey tda/t¥ ... ti Stun-Ti.:;rttere, •Int ~nd liiilriii;;:m;..::.,~1 Vaned du11ea. ~'"' compeny, Non-amofl.,. COUNTER help FT /PT -.,.,., ltable, Claey. 90Clf\o-~= ••; nlng bfW/gl ... _ Cof tt>I • T20-0295 .... , IY Tll ,_t ~t..,.ts, '''· cotl. A I Uc•nH halpful M°'*Y tfml frld4ly cw DI_. I UUI 11ncat•d, Impeccably M1 *300+ '"'Mt l550+ 1--------TDa ·a no cndlt CALL M!: 702..w-12U BACK OFACE-IMutance Hou,..5 lend ,._,,,,. $4/hr. Airport arH. Fil I Pff, talaty + COin-groomed, good fC)tlaklng Engiith oa bar ttooll S751112·2308 fib I laiaah Att .., • "° Cal 0.. 14 HA FRH AEOOROtNG bllllf'O Sa1.n. open ao-to P O lox 2'271, ....... MO.o312 mlulon and benafll. Yotoe I ~ tM ablbty. •to drew IMf la.bit. SKtlflce SOF BED e.ig. .... 6VAilER KtNO !,._ii.._ia!~~· =7~1t1'1~11~ IUSIHESS MEN Oo ~ ~Ing to quannc.11on1 port 9-oh. CA ttte3 H9n UITllUIT :r&r In peraon 10~, be an exc ~t .... Flex S27S. 142·295'4, ... ~ l~ pll1Qw9. Ilk; CHARLES SPAHIEL.8 ta enjoy dellghtful con· ~15164 WllllllUllPT NOWHIRIHO IWwpor'IBIYd, ::.~"~write detd M oi... western paint· new NOOV8'Uef0fl350 2malepuppiee.llel~ venation. IOIT\tOM to • Bu9Y INIM AMI e.t'1e'ot WAITEAIWAITR£S8 .. Pt 7~31~ymeint, Inga. oak furniture, obo' Call 17S-7311 ' Champ Sire, ShowOudty lhow ~ "°""" So Entry..._.. Mn:J:r Co ·~ 8•3().5·00 S•t ' HOST/HOSTESS Country Club Conv. Hoep, Baach CA. i~wport book•. book UHi, p TAUNDl.e BED tTo-4422Of170..15ee Callf. Of to dlM wlttl? ~tlon M--F Sun TefephoM,,,.. 105 E. 1nH, CM Santa Ana~'"' EJtp'd ' ttov.a, 4tte. 5"MU4 °r'p medt lttect DACHSHUND-MINI A!D F(IJI) ADS ARE FREE Cal: ~~i-~1~?1~~~~ FEE ~t -:~~9 ~b.: nee RE Mc. Pft(d ~ 142·9920 nee e.ott.3081 LITPll• MOVING SAi.Ei ~ boll1•1q'250 AKC ewu. Home bred r-r-::--r---egee--(1fo21i.2s22 00.nef. 8'4-0a27 9V99 IL FORNAIO a.k..-y/Cate. ORIV!R Lot P.-.on W11ntect Wondat'NI Engllatl Oak Ctill &44-2178 1250 up. MC/term• Mell L l al/ft.... Atrium Court la looktng Part tlm. ldMI fOf ~~ APPIY at COfmt.r Suzuki. AnllquH. Arm olrt, M1-0ee7 la1tnttin 3011 FI T RIOIPY.Um .... c fO< FIT Saltil SUl*Vi90r ltudent. Mu•t have dot-2384$ Rodlfleld Blvd, d,....,1, hl·boy, vanity, .. •u I __ .._,......,..__...., ... An1wer phonH , tight SSOS mull be avalt•ble fo; pendabl• car Hourly, latce For .. t. 770-7001 night •t•nd. tnd·t•btet. 248 BOx• Of &emlC Tl' 1111111..UI 1111111111 IP typing, llllng I 1>ti;kpg CARPENU R'8 ahemoont& ev.ni~ •mll•ege. S..t-2002. IUllTIUlll P/l co~~ and dining 3", 8", 1W' Manycotor1 AKC Champion Slr•d -LS Nwpl c.nter, 75i-0215 Sml APPR!NTIC! ~1~1~7~enda. ORIVERS-Cro .. country lnc:tudet office claen-up .. . Top squallfty. w7aa7sa If, := !,t.!~'i: ~old, Model• tnd working lllll&l.,,... tut growtng Con1t ......,...C2 • to ... Marcia no axp naceaury CA lie CUiiom land1eape 0.: Arnenc:..n Victorian Slant now 2 •. 633-1 2 woman welcome. re· lmmedl&l Ing fof In· Co n<I• careet minded or~ req M~ Yacht•, tall• Some p.int1ng, Top Oeell. Circe 1890 8 "JEWELRY DISPLAY FREE Hlmaleyen Olltl to ~~~~~~~~·!eel.,.. Mrvloe •pho«a. dlvtduM~r' i.P Yfl9 man w/t>M6c wood· ........ 1431Ptaoentla.CM 11aneo duttee end mu.t Maghl walnut Inlay CASE uoo obo QoodhOme ,_,,.,..., -ffOUNO . Call Lenny's Hair Selon ble & a:.:n on:· WO<tllng knowledge Mull DAY COOKS llfYlll htlve own trantp<W1atlon Vt/bench S875. 4'42·3832 s.ta..as21 or ~M20 . polnl. IP•Yed. 3 yra T DESERT end Photo Studio, G h•11• tran1portat1on OST FlelClble hour9 ,__; ---Male. bed. blue point, 1 Ml-1111 =-~~~~A~. _!_7~23, COM ~~t~:c>t= 548-&«9 H Per~H~J.£,_SS Early AM ~route, call M·F ._5875-2311 &pllum Hll l&lllA llf Olft ~~:, '°°tJI = 142~ • ;m•re••I Xlnl beneflll Send ,._ 1111 600-D~Centec"Or p/t. 7day9,nooo41ec1ln(I 111f•-••--Wanl•d Private Party &42-4321 ext 3n or --::":'"'.':":":'-=,,__,..,,....___ iume Atten There.. Mint h•ve ~able •---..S• _...,..._. membership 780-0427- fOUNO FEMALE ut JOH w .. tmlniter Memor1ei lm&IUIT vehlde, lnairenoe and Immediate openlng9. for US 111-1111 ILft •••-111 ~EE2K13ITT9ENS TO GOOO snJERIAH HUSKIE. 5th Chikt l lit ~ Pertt PO Box 157 W•t &IYEI SI lmmed opening for Day dr1Wr'1 lloenM Excettent lloctllng new pr0due1 llna ...,... '"" A"""9, CdM on Fri 8/20 kMPl;~y ~ Fil 3 mtNiet CA 92W • TI II Prep Helpen -& Cook1 extra income II Major Supemunets. 10-1-IAI •YD 155 tqu!.'! J~t $45 HOME. 2 wNI•. 1 b**. 1 144-2904 yrold,.;.nglrls&iyrotd ' l&LES FITOf'Pffnoe1tpet nee Lllll&LllUll D Mulfhaveowntrenepor-WM•.YW"Yooodcond ....,.........., labbl. All lhOf1 ""' ,.OUHO LARGE RABBIT Need mat, reap peraon GIRL FRIDAY Prel 18 or Oldef, ... hrto l 1 ..... 1...SM t~llon, mlnl"'f' 18 )'Mil, 4 ytt old, S150, 241· 1192 Orpt & ehMrl, off·Wht, _M0-,,..,,.==-5=2-=-2...,...,,....,,.,,._ ___ -=- Santa Ana & Ctbflllo wtc•r 848-50921119 mag Full time Type 50wprn Immediate opening tor • start Alto Med NIOht ~!,"91~d ~ng:~ REFRIG/FREEZER Ft~· antq .. tin 8"•14' SS00 FREE TO GOOO HOME Tundat J • 1'1 with ~.,..,..., 10 k Cl1111tled Ad11ert1alnn Cookl&DeltveryOrlven EASY ASSS!MBLY p, "V'" ldAl.e _. .. _ 17 cu Planlltlon 1nuner1 8'18" CUTE KITTENS une v, ca LOVING WOMAN WANT-........ -1 • ey • """"'d•""•t M•N·Ed'• WORKI 111•00 _,. (213)452-5855 -• """'· ... N\1--•o. • ..._ ..... 7070 142-1151 °' 5<4M143 ED I _,., louc:h good phone 1kllt1 Telephone S~aon "t'Y'r -., '" S* '""' Froet Fr.. Xlnl con<! ~ '"" '""""' -Black l white male. box to care or my 1 yr""" 645 i 61 AJ PtrHlme. could work Pizzi 17th & Tu1tln. Guer811teed Payment No NURSES AIDE! Part UtM 3 S 175 CASH &4e.-09~ --• trained, 495-1340 '0UN0-MEN'S DRESS ton Mature, reeponllble. • 2 1 Al or Jean Into full-time Expettenoe Colle M ... 4'44-7136 S1le1 Delllll··Stnd hrt da 6 cSa FREE CH I l DAE N 1 --------- SHIRT, BY ALPHA BETA with ref In my Newport L.1111. llOlnllf prefemtd, 4S wpm typing SNACK BAR Stamped En11elope ~ 15 ~·per h~ 8!i SWING SET Olamantle I LHASA APSO AKC Partl- ON 1nH STREET BNch home, ,,.. hrt. Newport Center law Of· required, plM.tant phone AnENDANTS El.AN. 903 432-8014tor •PP• ' fuait•n IOH It II yourtl 840-8255. cotor, bllC/Wht, 4 ...... 146-6473 .. lary neg, 646-4217 lice Medi ••P'd Legal YolCe a mull Excellent nexl 10 new llf• Guard SI•. 3418 EnterprlM, Ft Pierce. Part time · 'llY FllllTlll FREE DRAPERIES-Some Home bred & ~ FOUND READING 01 ..... •t4l 1/Dtat_l_SlOS Secretary with WOf'dstar salary Pfu• commluion Mlln e.ach Bar & Grllle FL 33482 ft..u..lq , .. ~. I 2 11ory length. amall MC/t.,ms. Ml-OH7 on Roee l ane. COiia Cl I .. p or OMJre to IMtn. Call Kathleen Cleon at 199 N Coast Hlwty ' -ENERGETIC A MUSTI ... ,, ni LI 111·1111 charge IOf' ha<dware. call POODLES..R~PEOPLE Meu on 8119 4'44-7624 •IEIJAl ISllST• Family & BullnMI L•vw 6-42-4321 ext 302 Lagune Beach ' Malure30-40whoWANTS NO SELLINGI 2 Clerk1 4 Piece living room Mt HMn 788-1402 Poodle pup1, T .. cup1, LOST Btg Beautlful Cat Costa M•H general prlC· Practice. PIH~ call Gtatral 5a<ro to work 4-8 dayt wk H8 needed to verify ..... one Week old. Hal o• GOING TO EUROPE! Toy. Min. $250 up male ahort htlJr ra 15 lloe. FTIPT experlencd, (714)640-61 llAlll CIUT ~ & CM. Gardening & land· phone ord.,1. Hourly trim. COit S885, ... I 1350 COMMERCIAL cabinet•. 54'-28-48 lbtl "-1.wiar'!t :bi. Mlf·lt•rter. enthutlutlc MEDICAL LAB. FV HILT PU.IT lfT£R scaplng EJlp'd A MUST! Hours 5·30pm.9:00pm. 952-i254 counter, mirror, mini· SHIH· TSU. Adorable. ' r s person 10 IOln oor team. Cletcial Some lnktranoe 330 W Bay St n Refs req S11ary negot Sat 9 OOam 1 nn..-F -quen be11 tie & pant AKC, l'lome bred. 3 will teg vctyBannlng,Mtllbu X-Rty lie & fronl desk Data 'entry up•+ CollaM .... CA92828 241-0146 lntervlewc:ai1 :1;;;;;."•h: BDRM "1 Denice, amkd r.c:k.548-9°147 on-order now Partl&trl !,. 8 u1hard Call 548-~ Seltry commen1urete SCHOOL S30pm••2.••7• QIHI, king wfhdbd, --col0f'.$250up e61-0H7 ... 2-135<4 REWARD EXPERIENCED -"" 0 drMMf. 2 nlte 1tand1. JOHN WAYNE TENNIS LOST Calleo Ctt, corn. HITIL ISSIST&IT w/exp Z141964-2581 UT UUDY P&llTllS Ill.PO PASTE-UP'*"°"· 5 dayt COii '4500 uk S2000 CLUB FULL FAMILY Plaan f&al Buehard &Warn.,Foun-Mon thruThur1 Coron• OFFICEWORKERP/T Genel'alulaexpnec JOBS $650/hour.964-2017 wklncidtSat Typing• Aefrlge wtlt $380 Big MEMBERSHIP $750 HSI t.in Valtey ee2.2eoe or dtll Mer 4'44·7162 9·12 hrl W.-rtexlble, Ille 575-5377 -mu1tl Art background ecreen Mlt.ut>llhl cOlor 080 714 473.-463-4 or n1~99 __.. 111 •••-UT typing, phona. bllllng ['IDN ona.-. helpful wlll train. Apply TV. co1t S3000, Hk 213 597-7221 CONN Qrgan-Top quaJlty, iB••--• etc 151 2271 Oi1eount Chine & Crystal LIU\ llOOAI ·-·-PENNYSAVER lHO S1800 All •Int 788-2124 · -llke MW, wtth bench only LOST FERRET REWARD E•perlenced 2 yrs ~ROA, ' -Shop Mature. exp'd MON£ -"' Pl Ila c M g.5 John Wayne Tennie Club S 1875. 9-5, Mon.Sat, 415 (almital to 1 ~I at 09,_81 denUSI In Costa PART TIME Reis Nl ll'l"lkr No nlghll y Cedlllac dealer In Irvine 11 acen · · S..Utlfut 12 piece Brown Famlly Member1hlp Vt1ta Roma. (E Bluff atN) l9th/Newpon Blvd" I M .... S45-i4J5 AFTERNOONS.OFFICE or Sundayt 241-9973 looktng for ••P uMd car Jordan Patio Ml Vanllle $700 968-1284 Eves In NB .. Jambor.. to E Coeta Mela pMltM call WORKER FOR PRIZES mechank:s Mu1t have Telemarketing like new $895 080 Days ~7-7444 Bluff 10 Vitt• del Oro to S4S-49780<4'42·.4634 IEITIL&ISISTUT SUMMER.431~460 GREATEARTHV1tamln111 Cits• A a Calllornla Tall•tll 780·8&81 RCA eon-...... 2•· ,....,. __ Vista Roma. hiring energetic people Smog Lioenee GM •it&> 111111 •ou -~ """" :--~=-=--.:-,,~--LOST LADIES DIA .. ONO Pre1et ADA Must h,•Ye , •• ,_.... 1n1ere1ted In health TRIPS I ...... _ """""I • BEAUTIFUL lttlltn glut TV Grfft cond $250 a MUST Sflll 8-.ltlfut sn BRACELET 1 "' X-ray llc.,,ce 41\ day -•-PTIFT S900 Call Jut,. ; .. ~' nper90n HWIYluaLE chandelier, 2 f .. t wide, Auorted Plcluru 9ln Klmball 8aOy Grand Nieman Mar~u': = =~ P~!~~ ~ very !l.~r. of· 646-0534 Of' 842-3987 or hlhtriaa tit• 18111 OUiu.AO 1275 Ratt.,.. dinette ... 644-0239 piano. EbOny hl~toa nn- aenllment•t. REWARD Beach 642-4638 Julte floe w/busy phonel 4 v1si1 our llOl'e in Costa lllLY "LIT 2600 Harbor Blvd Enetge11c 1*>9le needed =~i~:~.~ ROUND 49·· table, can be lsh 760-&718 no queatlon1 759-1163 Dy1I Wll 9-2 Typtng Mesa 370 E 17th StrMt COST A MESA to condue1 I Marketing picturea etc 949-9340 uMd u game Of Oln w/4 WllT'fl Tl llT FltlT ffflOl 45wpm Must be reliable lt..,.,.r, Study IOf' the Orange upt1ot1 blk naug Chairs ORGAN OR PIANO LISTI!! Min 2 yrs up peg board and well groomed Salary IALU IEP. If you are looking for Htr• Fil-HELP MANAGE Coul Publf1tung Co BEAUTIFUL LIKE NEW on cut9'1 $50 473-8071 631-5086 Whit• & Gray Cal. tight ins btlllng · worker·~ oommen9Urtt• with u -New Toy MFG Company spending money. Of' Ok• Adull auto carrier• for 1he h S.nllC lntlte4 Oak wall unit, plush 10119 -blue eye1 Corner ol comp collections Idled· perlenc41, but will train wllh appeal 10 lndepen· 10 go plece1 like MeglC OC Reg111er, 2•m·l1am Pleasant pnone VOIOll a Mal, bemboo coucl'I & VW Thi"& Hard top, +4 licydn Marguerite a OcHn. ullng ·8.30_5 30 M-F sat Calf Joan 631_124& dent Retall S1ore1 & Mountain. Kl'\Oltt Befry wkdy1/wkend1, $5fhr t muit. no experifOOe r.-en<I table. 4'45-3614 dOOfl ood conOltton.1-_._._. ____ ....,...,. Corona Del Mat • F 7•5 Educatton•I Supply, Farm, ,., win Pr'-• and OH ellowance. opply for quired ldMI tor home-BED. QUEEN SIZE E•tra Belt offet 4'42·9438 llrh, lehlaa 111-..1, -• -IV • -.. AwBtds, Call u1 nowt We a.,venc:ement, JI t uwn· m1 ers. .high achool long twin S..t otter Flrepl.oe • Woodburnlng ood d., grab-on1 UW ••• 11•-1111 comr:.,.°', •'n,•, .. 1E·3898 I ~i~w ). eeekl Sala Ran for h~h ,,. "' .. I .. _ k A G Con pw 111 • • qutllty toy llne 859-35 5 haYe several opening• In eflls, Med dependable seniors, college student• 644-4530 affer 3 pm freestanding bite modem ... 5 891-2890 REWARD Lott ALASKAN Min 2 yr1 ••P end ECG, dhJJ i c M . H 9 or F v car.1nsuranoe. good drlY· & moonllghter11 Hoort ltyle Great f0< home or l~rtl S-S Malamute e/16Dog11 btooddrawlng,mt.ltd"· llOIALm•s 642_,.333 ·--ingrecord.714-751 -4155 MonOey-FrlOay 5:30pm BEDROOM NI. (double) cablnlS75 968-3299 •f I - 1haved, graytbltck ray perm1t1. 8-epm, M·F, llCIPTillllT ITITillHY before 111m 10 9:00pm, Seturdey Excellent condition d76Rc~ SURFBOARD w/llttle white M8·5544 Ill comm 751-3898 For Newport Beech Shop-E•p•nalon of oor COM Apt Manager cple lor 19 ···-·· 9 OOam to t·OOpm Siert Hdbd, night 1td1, trpl Ca•tHI a 6' 1'' square Tall Tri-Fin Ptneull 3002 .Cltrlcal/Offict 5400 ping Centet OevelQP9f' area llOl'e hH created Unit Condos, Costa -••w •I $4 OOthour plua dr11r S17S 4'46-3627 ~•lFtat &OH Team Board S 150 _ Profesaional front office openings ror FIT & PIT Mesa MSO credit 1oward Lloyd'• P .. t Controt Com-bonuaes Prl1111e deak & _ __ 642 5602 VACATION PARTNER, IOlllmHOUll perwn 10 dtrect phone HIM per10n1 Must be $900 rent 642-4914 panyneedat•rmflerepalr phone casual a1t1re. EITATtULI CA 0 AT-f. C•nnon ---·---- LATE JULY I would llke FOf' fut paced advertising calls, greet vltltOf'I, tome ootgofng & 1meglnatlYe Wkdyt t0·4pm techntcan, some carpen-Home workers welGome P111 perty Cius-A 50 mm "4w'IM. Tokln• SU SllTI the pteaktre of your com-egenc:y MUST haYe good general offloe, Ute typing Retail .. per helpful Wiii lry experi.nc. needed. For interview cell Mary I urn t tu re LI y Ing 60-200 mm lenM and 2 tone blue, men'• med a • peny fOf' 1 w.-ol cebln-typing skill• and know!· Start first week ol July, train Flex 1chedul.. ASSEMBLY LEADMAN st .. dy )ob. we train, call ther 5 30 Mon -Fri or room/dining room Pvt popular 30 thb fluh ladtee' med lllte new lng-by-1-Mt-1treem tn ed09 or 10.key adding call Trllll 759-9531 Benellt1 For de1alll cell APPL y 7AM ONLY Mr Taylor g19-8021 9-3 Set at 442-5678 parties only No dealefl S225, 733·29M S 150 N 875-0945 Coloredo We can walk machine ?ood benefits, P9(tonnel Dep1 MAC GREGOR YACHTS 631-3e02 •her 6pm ,._ •A al •1c18911-11T N_...,.,, Sta11~s 1631 PLACENTIA, CM HOUSEKEEPER Full llrM, ---·E•ltn """ "-,... n t k, ttunk NI Sleep by 1 call P11ty 51-2HIO " ru•• __ .,..., ~~· I th kl 1 T .. -~-....,.i'iiitoli'9WW.--~.-.. ,.., fireplace and rela. Needed tOf' Real &tate 853· 1200 eng 1 spea ng OI' ... WllTEI Ktng •lze --•1•Y Poi-co MOOORE U:Vic I:==~~~~=~~ l m111gnlflcant5Syr old •IMllIIPll• SyndlcattonColoc:ated tn Cl ... 1·--AITOtnlJUll llltle Inn on the Bly Men' Women over 18 tur•~lc bed wflrm. 1541 dlK drlYe model eu•ellbr l mele aem1-re11red. F T entry level potltlOn Newport BHCh Ex· bl aw.IHraatt E~~~1~•:s.'f::c' ~f, :73~~~·co':n.~ w/depend car & proof of ~~ :f~0:,"Ce-o~ 170t color 1l" mon Furniture. ctJJCj11 Crib Mt, hHllhy hendaome. m1nuel posung. ledgers per~ neceuaty. pro-SS2G Ille Little lnri on Ille Bey 1naur fOf' hofne detlve<y _ _____ 1295 Amdek video 300 itrotler light~ nxtUf• & educated, tall 1llm, 1th-& bank req Send r• tesslonal appearance. OIEFl I w•--•ir:s AITt Tiii 617 lido Park Of . NB of The Regt1tw New9-Matching "9lvet IOfa, love-grn mon ... s. 673-oeM much morel Saiurd•~ letlC. etNtlw and cerlng sume Edv.1rd1 TtlNlres. some clefleal Xlnt ben· llllRI>-SERVICE MAN TRAINEE PIP« Earn ... 00.$800 ... , & chair Striped In frH tt Jn I0,.2 only 9em 209'1\ FernlMf I've llV'9d In and reared• PO Bo11 9099, Newport efits Call 760-88e5 Allo. Broaaway Bar & Grlll Din-IOllEIUPfll mo for PIT earty AM""· gold. ru1t & blacil $250 • ram1ty In HewpOf1 Buc:h BNch. CA 92653-909 fOf' Either net HouM I block from Nr.':.'b':,:!~·H~~:'Y ~ Part·llrM, Frldayt, Set & 751 4155. 7 11am Very gd cond 559-0511 AOORABLE PUPPIES OUT lllAlf UU '°' 30 )'Nfl Id llke to ---I Miin BHch Fle11lble Sun SS.50 to 1t1rt More FREE TO GOOD HOME SAT 7 AM to 11 AM. talkwith~lriopeyou·uBUS'YCdMcompanyha IECln/llGanllf houra Good ups 251 onadet Mar w/eJCpGreatbonu1pl1n If , I kl f I PEKINGESE MIX Lewnmower.Ret.vo ,Hlde- be a woman between 42 tmmedlite need fOf' ex· Full-lime tn ........,, <Anter Broedwty 497-3072 BOOKKEEPeflFICHG A s c you re 00 ng or. C•t. HONEY BLONDE ·-v Perlenced cle k 1 1 1 .. -~ pply •n temente Inn I •·bed. xtra long hlrin1, end 52 with ~ ol Ille r • YP 1 for RE ofc Requlr• gd CHI I "•••iE-I A dynemic start-up Co 2600 Del President• C •stifled h•s ne_w1 for you. 6 WEEKS OLD 548'""705 Honda 50. mens clothes, ume attrlbut.. You (65wpm) Computer phone technique + llgl'll -Hands on computer needn't Identity yourlelf knowledge helpful N· olc skllll Start lmmed E•per Apply In pet90fl uper I MUST! Typtng & AKC FEMALE BRITTANY womans clothes, modell. 11 you'd r•ther not Ju1t amk Sl200 +benefit• Call Mgr 750-8333 2-7 PM South Coast office sktlls helpful Con Spanltl 2 Y' Old Need• games. l>OOlca. miK. lel me know how to ruch 673-1314 1.PP01n1men1 Deli, 3033 S Brt1tol. C M stderlng PT IFT Salary lovtng homel 4'44-4530 3-400 Seebreete Ln, CdM you Ind we'll talk Ple•M FI ND UClnllT/llOln. Me Mike or Louie comunserate wtexp Ap-Atter 3 PM Ct1ta .,.. 1114 wrne to Bo• 268, CtO Private club type 50 wpm CMIS. WAITllllll I #Qlntment 546-2522 0.Cor•tlve Wrooght Iron ANTioOes . jewelry Dtlly Piiot. P 0 Box computer' ••pertence • Ralllng1 tor Window or furnllure & ml1e. Item• 1560, Co111 M .... CA nelplul. Apply Wed -Sun IOITISlll F /T ti Gel 10 the bUl<: ABC'•· Batcony Fr.. to you June 28-29 6am to 4pm 92626Today through classified 1601 Bar-tdeDrlve."CdM P/THl·11M •lllc.baMment,endclOHI -891-2690 ' 2965 And;oe St. CM. lhen get 10rM cuh . . . . . . • • . . · 1 · ~iiiiliiiii;:;;;;;;;; .,C•,.•-•-•..,.t/_Ct_ac_r_•t_• __ hte.tln lemcn Laa•ac•Ji•t Pat.tiat • OfiV9Ways. patfa., pathl, fll m IL ....,.....,....,._._ ____ _ etc No fob 100 tmall 0 UPWYll • WDClrt A.A A PAINTING-~ntlfJlt $2.40 per day That'I All you P•Y lor 3 llnea, 30 day minimum In the SERVICE- DIRECTORY CALL TOOAVll AllFll Liii Your s.rvtQe Directory Aepreaentatlve 142..021 ed. JOI R ••1 k 53• Speolallzlng In OOlng '°' ' LOWEST posalble ,.,.,__ ea1 ..., c flY, v-OS53 you wtltt you htlve no DUSTY S Lend~peflawn 10 Step Service 66;.3236 ST CLAIR CONSTRUCT time for Shopping er· Matn Serv Wklytmonlh/ . Comple1e Concrete Work rend1, euto MrYlctng. 1 lime Ft• est 241· 1MO EXTERIOR EXPERTS Reas Aites 446-463 t etc. PleaM call Coteen Clein Upt•Tr" Topping Oltflcult/Ext Our Specialty CllU• Cart -S1einer 431-1484 Shaplng·AemoYlng -Haul ucr288S97 531-9295 A l NIGHTSl·WEEKENDSll Craf11·Uc 548-1545 CM MIKE 6~·32&3 GLASGOW PAINTING ~ GARDENING l~tffJlt 30 yra exper FENc ES:aXfEs fr .. trim College atuoen1. qu11tty ret 1 6-42-5214 Dump run1 C.M /N.B .work Jeff, 8•8-9401 Miii 111111111 PllmH Responslble mother wm-are1 Jim Whyte, 542· 12oe - b11byal1 In her Cost• Mesa -••talJ * * * * home Mon -Fri 549.5722 •GEN. HOME REPAIRS lnl tExt re91d'I, comm'I P•lnt. Drywall Carpentry *Block weh1, brlckwe<X. 7 yra Union ••P. LI# 24430 Cltaaia1 ltmet etc Gary 6-45-5277 PTL concrete Comp pttlo• Free est LOW RATES! 15 Yfl tKpet 6-45-4834 Hllf 10• .......... ft.L. I ••111111111•• **HANDYMAN** _, "'""• 1•ra 4 8 yrs exp Delle 53 l-4 !9.4 Large Of' tm•lt I do It 1111 BRICKWORK Smell )Obi FOf' Into p1UM call -Pat531-5579orlvemag Newport. Co111 Mna (7H)963-1777 Hoosecteantng 14 yrs ••P Irvine Ref 1 675-3175 PAINTER NEEDS WORKI AnutkaJ Ctilla11 relt1ble. reu. tr .. 911. own Bl•li•I B lck Co Int/Ext. ce1llng1. refln cab RiiilbWA OR PAINTED trena Pina 4'45-9866 Oe11•1-rt-A•x'!il!dP!lil'P!Nd--"'u""o~v""il'P!Nd-bustom .;;:·~ow8~=~ (26) yrl •llP ' work guar AlaO lnt/EJll Palnllng HooaeclUnlng. carpetli Garege & Y•rd Clnup1 llcfbonoed Bob 435-4384 D•~ Painting 964-3837 Ucl288597 431·9~5 up110111ery windows etc Jon 145-8192 OU'"LITY--PAINTING-K M Brlek Concrete Block " la@alt Ir bys amt 531-5272 HAULING • CLEAN·UPS Custom Work Low coal Spec tn old hOUMI & graf· ~ LORIS CLEA.NINO SEAV 7 Oayt lowett rain llCl l>onded Bob 535-4364 flltl remoYal Beat any ,._,,..: ... "=fl & I Homes-Boe11-0fftce 1 Call Barry 722 -8473 STUCCO MASONRY· TILE bid guar work 675-$>88 WeterJW~ng• 53 ~I~ 675-9652 Of' 642-0519 W .. ICIJ I No Job to 1mell All typee SOUTH CrNS PAINTING We'll keep you shtp sl'lapel A wncatt Fr .. nt lie 431·2345 Re110·1 R~lnta lnt1Ex1 !===J!~!::"~-4 yr• eiperlence retlable, FrM Ml 953-80.48 mo, S:C:etarfat serv own supplies Free nt I< C TREE SERVICE •mat p Word Prooeutng!Typ1ng Jean 4'46·2342 aft 4 Top Trim Removal Qual ••·1 •"'M* _,,_•rMn,,.'•ftllll~""',..'!'lPlrwo-657 93&4 440 42 Serv UClln1 ,, .... , • n F~THJNG INTERIORS • • 1 tlHm Cta1tr.ctita 949·8243 Of S3&-H98 CLEAN' EXPERT HANGING/STRIPPING ~ '-I ll•l Over 25 yMF'I npertenoe VIS C •7 • I •I Jeue'I landecaplng Lie T-118,428 730·t353 A·M "3•1512 try srn sf clliR coNsTRUCT c.men1 1>r1c11, apr1n1e1an, Pl " Aepelr·Reniod'l·Addltlon1 Comm'I. R"ld'I Pleni to IOd. lrM •t 951-9037 ••ABC MOVING•• l~~·~·~·~·~~--- Door.-.tc 548,...980 ,_. •• • Oulck I Careful T138048 2..i t. (I• 111 1f!\ ---comp,.,e, reu -1-4431 EXP'D GARDENER. 10 yrt LO RA TES 562·04 tO ,. •f • •20YMr91nAr .. Ouallty Dttn N.8 .CdM ar .. Ou1llty ---\'Allptum~l'*t ~odellng •All Typee y1rd care tt re" rat" ITllYlll .Ull DRAINS CLEAR From S16 s 1or .... Ofncn.Homaa .. tc entry & French Door• RON'S GARDENING ITIHITl 11'111 DI F•ucet1, Olaposal. H .. tw, WE DO IT Alli llc'd/lnst By Normen The Ooo<man 642·8'4M Of ' 141·0907 lie 722·9066 P~bo Cofiit 96e-l5e.ot Oak & Fir 857 DOOR Slu=M~°:'t"!ed .-:: _ -Door. Motdlng.t B•y -IJtctricaT ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE lie Tt24·438 4'41·1427 ...... 11.,/wttln• WI "-Com..-p t•-· 20 yri .. p Compj malnt NEW W•r.-a-. ·M Stor-Add1--n=!~IEZ55 Ao':,.tt;;'; 0u"aii~' .:or°'; PllllSI IUITllO 125 hr/up 850-4147 _,....,.. -w-Te>p 'ci.iltY'L.;:'p;;' #477448 Paul 548-8880 OuaHtywOtll."-t•t Lind~ Sprlnklerl llYll·IAI Fr .. •I Uc 531-2346 ----U255t3 Mt-7-01 Sod ~ 20 yrl In Careful Cout1~cn.tp g:::.~.:=!~~c RESIO/COMM LllND 24 .,.. Tony 145-5t24 8y hr /Of piece ~3M& 1•'1!'!"!11· .. --....... -- " yr9"" Wry '42-05e7 Yfl Do my own wort! lie Gardening F~I SeMce l!)(pfRf ctRXUle tiilno •:17804 I Al &44-a t24 M~ .-..~ .. u"-tr• =·n •~-Olstu'ldMt, Atfonjable PIU1I Imel! Remodel and --~,,_.--· .. -"m'""' K11ctlenl batt't 722·9713 Addltlona w .... Doon ELECTRICIAN Que1 wort! woril .. .....-2714/E. Lv rneg ionlm f« h · 1 MJ-1111, I Ull, ID • .,,"::: ::.:i:t: 627t Complete OIMt1 up Oen 'I tn care I lite fltkpg tor Widtw IMalar --matnt Pelm tr .. ttne tr1tn the eld«ly l714)i33·200I Ball)Oe Window W~ ~ wfTAACK RECORD NEW/RE.PAIR OuaJlty No temc>v9 Mauro M2·tt73 Nuraing C.,..1 llte HMlcpg Summer C1Mt1 Uo Aeeldenll•l°Commercter jobe to amall tMaonable -by mat Male Hurling Stu· 17:).31S5 o-. ·~ t42.a537 ,,, .. "' 'llc'd 131 2:M5 M~e. i:;; ~~f~o df!int S&/Hr 875-31te LET THE SUNSHINE IN b Make Cl8Ulfled S20 ~5 s-41-5722 1latia1 Sunlhine window clMnino advertltlng 1~ besj Tllll FiNt PXIJH'INd iv Aldi. llcJ ce11 (7t4) t4SHO way lo sav time 1,........1r~.-.. ,. ...... n. 111d 81nor 11 Yt• of !,,_tt>f'Y CommerClaltRM!dentlal d I ...,..... _,..,_., ..... CU9'om9f't LI(; 2.,.,_4 1•tlory S30. 2-ttor-t $40 an OU un nl!W l•wnc 7!'11~34715 Thank You• 983 4114 CAlll Wlndow1 "4·S t?• ( # ' \ FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How much will your $On or daughter know about busineu when opplymg for their fint full time job? Plenty, if he or she hos ever been o newspaper carrier Through route experience he or she 1s olreody o lop oheod of their cloumotes. While they oll master 1deos, the boy or girl with o newspaper rou,. is able to put them to procticol use Business? Corrien learn the bo11( learn the bostc prt11<1pleJ from the first doy of starting to deliver newipoper\ They buy ot wttolewle, sell ot moil, make collect1om, kHp their own books, ond deol wrth p90pi. foce to face Corners quickly find ou1 that "profit" ond "lou" ore more thon lextbook terms The benefits of monogmg o newspaper route ore an equotton for o future succenful cttu:en A grttat number of today's prominent, men ond women started th•ir public co'"" 01 newspaper corners And they all vouch that o newspaper route gives o boy or girl o head stort on the future Br 1y\ Jn l girl~ t 0 veors ond older who may be 1n1erested 1n rou1a wC>• ~ should contact 1hu Doily Polar c11culo11on deportment al 647 4333 Daily !!~!l.ON om 330 WEST BAY ST P 0 , BOX 1.S60 COSTA MESA, CALIF 92626 ,-----------------, : Yes, my '°n/doughter would lika II information on o Doily Pilot rovfe • I HIS/HER NAME IS _______ I I AOORESS _____ -=---~I I ________ ZIP __ f I PHON _________ AGE:__I I I PARENT'!l I I SIGNATUR I L--------~-------~ FREEi Loving 11\eep dog (Harbor & Baker) mix Good w/klds 7 mos F•••• -s ••• tr All lhots 640-8510 d•Y _.,.. - 361-01&9 evening• . IO Tear OltM ttltt Sat & Sun June 28, 29th To gd home trl-cotor 10 AM 2912 An<lro. St PeltlneM. tem. 2 yr1 old Costa Meu Near Spayed current 1hot1, Adams. ~ Verde wt papers a..e-o31g a Mlno<ca 11, .. 11 Office Fualt•tt llAIT llT1ell 111111 A lt•lt•tal 6047 I WUllllU UL.I Iron toe Cr..,,, c:t*ra 15 lfflOl •YIM SAU Lot• of mlrrort $2. O.C· Oak veneer d .. b (4). I04ld Of'ator'1diningtable125 oak credenza, u1ed ~,,. $2 Vil*y Boch relrlg, phone 1y1tem w/5 CNM 12 JeweAry St phonee. lhelvee I Mm., Furniture SS-$500 tin ftle ceblne11 (5) A.II Crystal & gtauware S3 llem• go Frldey, June Plc:1ur... l>OOlct, lace & 27th 3· &pm 3 18 5 llnlns S 1. Lot1, Iott morel RedNll. Cotta Mesa Ctl1 Fri & Sat 7.7 1260 IOf more lnlo 675-30 t 1 Logan. 1 bite So. of Baker aft 6 30pm Btwn Harbot & FaJM9w 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 Oally Piiat 330 w_ Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA Openings Now Available CAR ROUTES Earn Extra Ca•h For Delivery Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT .. Deliver 1 day a week No collecting. no soltc1tmg. ~ust have dependable car, truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney Send 13.21 plu'l 75c poatege, handling, tor •~pattern .... &.Ml""'*"*-...... ~ :1_1) r::.::.:=. "::.. Wtt171.Mll ............ .................. LAUIAWHUUI C Ill A F T • '77 ISLANDER 341 Loeded Rec eurwy. htng mas1,dal. tMJtllnl. ltlOwer. leek a holly late 918-5902 P.P. If you h~ a ~"""' 1ve ncuromu ... cul.it J1~. C\'t'ry tt"lft-ffl"M "M'IUIJ bring you ~atcr wt-.akn<'.\ .. nJ mon: m~1~l~ w'IUtc. And 1hc htsr d:.y ~!(I could h( ~toe ~\)\JIJ bet~ one ~l\I ~rt h3VlnJI flMhl now~ ... T,_.EOOORE ROB INS JOi.C : " -... .:-~ ' -. : ~ ~ ... "' ..... .. . . .., . ': THEODORE ROBINS FORO : ...... ... ..... ""' ..... : '=''·· .. t.,, ,..,,~ ......... _."'.:' P'\.JtlSC~ 't,;°' c (\'1t()t[T ........ ~ ~· s..~-· l1JIPJJml .,.., ""' •.S l '--· "•' ...... _ ...... 673-•9" YW 11 ---.. CIOfld. __,.... ~-.. ..-.;. --oeo.. Ala flcW KM D4-1 * m,. or ..:~ .... 9'0L Jllltl CLICK lllMo~-IRENAULT JEEP eon IRVINE AUTO CENTER 714-951-3144 800-i28-7485 BUICK DEALER IH ORANGE COUNTY nn--.... CM \ THlOOOtU ROBINS FORD :-...'"('lo,' ... .: t\.'< •• "~ \. C' •a wt' 1. !" .1 : .'·' • .' TH l OOORf ROBINS FORD 1''"'' .... "' ) •• ",, (0'\IA Ml 'A ft~; 1•1110 • D E~TH No11Cl$ I ' ~eo.t D~ILY PILOT/ Thul'9day, June H, 1 S • MUCfl>llCl MUCM>llr.f:• PtB.IC fllnct ,_~UH .M1en1e Cow\, ..0 IQo n. OU1rw1 Md _... ..,. T~ F~ end '*"I ,w.-,t; IWpft I. ACTION TO PftOTICT The Ulldel...,_, T"*'9 NOTa CM' llWG Cl Oltec1ore 111t1 ,.. County, Cailf0t11ie and ,_.,..._..._. ~eo.tC111MU1r• ..._,fOr ..... ..._Cllf u~ Of fl'IMa C... a.ti, Ctl*INn, AOillt ft YatM "'°""1'Y, rt MAY IJIPl.,..ar!Yl&bllttfOt~ C.,_,MteaOP ~Ind OOMldW llUt* ""'**"•tt111.nMI ... 180•8 OP O•a•el ._., "eoomll'MMatlone Tcwt liability lltlOatlon ,,..,..._ 141 C-... Stanton, 8Nce ....... 81! IOlO AT A fl\aJC lnaorr.an-Cll ._ l\rteC HIAMNOC* OO!'nlMnttWltfl,...rdto• UC» of°"*" ._... Cou.rt, CAUPOMMA, ~Of e>r.,.. tar~ PropoHd ttollcy for epprowd G.nw• ....._.and Ttlomu P, "llay. SAU . .,YOVHHOANIX· eckhel and otMr GOINnOft ~°' :otdlMpotCMfOfe reocwo.ct Mtrctl I, t• • ......... ca .. HlgtNray ""wino ''°" Anllnalel ~ fOr Cl;. AoenoY ~·Ion ... A.,..,t H.,,..-. Wledet. PLANATION 01! THI dlelgNtlon, "~. tflOwfl •OA'fM ll11119DeelltllionfortNa ln'1rumentHo.~1TOf ~ ,....., ..... Of the lfM\, aw.. Ot1MI ~ autll AttMU.. ... con-lf>pt'OVed. "edlc111y In-•• ,... Namo ~ of HAT u" I 0 F TH I '*-""· OS~1lON Pf'Otee • A "Dran" ~ Ofllclal ...,.,,. of Mid to.rd .......... Of Or· .... Ille fOf lnptrtllnt f'ev-tcnu.d to~~;..! ...... d~t ~ fl'rog1am MyfOtd Aolld ~ the PftOCHDINO AOAINIT hid ......... '" ... tM (Leeet o.ci.totlon II on Ille .. .,. County, •Ill, undef' 11\d .,,.. CcM.nty CellfomNl. c:itMtl10~COf'Mlunl. l~tlCllV'-"Jollen f°ijnd~llOn .Clh i.t ''~•Y 1nC1 lrvtne YOU,YOU~LDALAW· wttW conllWNltlt 0t ww-0111• .._ t~I C>mOlt Ind It •V91-~t to.-. O..S of ...::.·::~ g..~.!,~._: ;::_r:_;1=:r.cin°1 :: =~~--:; ::::::l.:i_=-: Y(~Jufy11, 1-ett.11 ~~=-p~1=:.r: Sou1h~~~"9o-able...::.:'~~-=-..::*~ '&Ajim.1n111• ~by.._ ~ ~ ... ICllWO-S Termination of Of "0,... ,, IMa Cc. CltMI Cabllt A.M 8HAPIAO, MUS I ;;;;...~llW*. to pay the I 1m1 ti on Auther 11 y wnlttn commlftte lo ttRAA Unltecl itat• .. ArnertM. • loerd Of "-wtiort ... ._...~,.._tor ~"'OleMoeiAer ... 111lonlupet8weep"MUC>· w •ented 1 Col*,..., 8CHL0tl 1• duly ap. unpeld b111nc• ot "" ("SlMA"~ 2~11 Cabot r~ thll fTl•ll• !Mr OOllNlrl ctl«lk ~to Mid on Jul'9 11. 1 .... t:~ Mentel HMlth end DNo ment .ctl\ WIMelftlOn "'° prOYed. ~ 1'*1ng ~ "1f1Cht91. ,.,.,,.,., Of Pointed Trutt• und9r "'° nott(I) MGUted by .. Id Aoed, 8Ull• 209. ~ Mtld thlm IO the~" f.Mt Mid TIWWe clflllM\ Oft I a.m. "-folowtnomoMOe11 A~ fl'roorWM. PNtlN-8ctlMld WM IPPl'0"9d. !no ~t• ~the foloW. lhfef Malnt•n•noe "•· pwwt 10 DMd Of Truat, DMd Of TMI. lll'lttl Int.,., HMte, CA 828&3 ft•ol•nal Aacl1mellon .urt• or natlonal Nnk. 1 ._.,. ~' Relph I . oltl a.w. for Mentel v1ronmen111 Men~t Ina wwe ~owd. City Of IPOftllblllty 10 County lanl-aJlaoutld by CHAdJT<>ttH ft thereon, .. ptOllldM In Mid The South fall Aaolon., Autl\ot1ty, el IM addrela 111ta or~ cndll union, ca.11. CN*mln: "oOW A. ~ ~~ 0.-Agency unbudgei.d poa-WMtminetet Cuftwel M1 l1tlon Dllt~ No. 1 trom 7th OAB8S AND CHFU8TIHI noM(I~ ~•IOle. If lft'f, ~1mttl0n Aullwlly .. 1bove lllttld, Of comact Mr. 01 te or _,.,_. aoW10I ltMton, ~ ~ ~ l'Ofper-lllOn ,_,... l'OI ftw poa Council. 111"1..HldlOt)' T,_ Ind 700! S... M-'nl-DA88S, HUleAND AND undetlhet•meotMldoe.d pr~lngeneget"'9Clemr· Wiiiiam P. Becll•. ICllng Ind loan M90Ciie!Nln doom4- enCI TtlomH '· Rtley. ~In~~ lttont ... IPCl'OYed Va-~ ... Orclnlnoe 91\0t C*lttct. Ind Olllolu-WIFE.•Tnm0t11)fWOOf'dect Of TN8t, ..... cNfOle Md lllOnlortlleprol•cUntltled o.n.t.i Mll'eoet. It (114} clled In tNt ••• et"" ~Heme« M. Wtedw. fl'roet~ fo!_Flre 8Wlona cetlOn of J*1 of Algf\t-of· No S5t1 ... 1doetted. lion of 1th end 10th .... Maret\ t0. 1tl>, .. llwt. Ho. e;.J*'MI Of IN Trwt• .-.cl Dane Polnl sanilltY Olettiet nH2M Nor1h tromentnnceto 1110 ~ ~ ... tp. and Llbnlrtii; EleGtr~ Wwy tot letl ~ Hiii An1helm·lndepenclencla Melnienenol o..tnct1 w.w ll-14124 In bOoll •• Pll09. of the ln4t9 eel by Mid PrOC*'ty Acqutlltlon Notloe Dltld June 23, t• E.u.t '1th It.-, lent1Ana. proved. Commenda tlona Data lyMema fl'ederel Cor· TrlftllPOl1Altlon ComClot WM Communlly Cenllr At· llPP'owd Appeal of Con-ol Offtclal AeoOfdl In Ille Of· Deed of T1Wt. ol Prep1rellon Neg1llve ao-. A .... ION, ICAOt celltomla. Ill of ttlot t1gtll, prootemetlonl WeN cation Cofnpron'llte enCI approved Aaporl on lotdabtt Hovelna Pl'Oj9Gt dltlon1 of Apotovlll on UM flee of the County ~ The tOUI amount of the Oeclat10on waa !>faVIOUlty 6 DOCON, ""°""'" ,_ title Ind Int__. con....,.., '"""-Atle.*"-'t of I**" llemant of Clalml: Seo-propoeed ~ ol ~ wu apprCMMS, ~ Permit H 0 42PIV1tl1noe of OAANOI Cotlnty, CAU-unt>eld bllenOe Of the obtl-PQ'l9d 11 t"' SERRA of• 90U1lf IAIT MCilCMIAL to and now '*Cf by h under tlel ._. .,.,.O\Jed, Treat lfln a.curlty, Inc. Food rMtt labot progrem wee,... menl permit fot l1nte AM U.15P.., 'detlted enCI tM F~NIA oetion MC:ureel by lhe ptot)-flcel, Ind r>Ublllhed In !Vwo " I C L A M A T I 0 N Nici Deld of TNat In the molten ~ •P9tOved. ll1mp Storao• 1nCI cetved Ind llled. "9oot1 of Delhi Ch1nnel ... •P· Pllnnlng0omi1111116on ICrtlon WILL SELL AT PUBLIC er1Y to be I06d "'° reuon-n•w•P•P•tl of o•n•rll AUTMONn' • .,,...... .. property ~ "' Mid ~-•••ti wtttl the folOw-lllMllOA Lahmlln Brothers. Progreaa tor Joint Powera prCMMS ~ 81anton WM _,..__, The PuClci AUCTION TO HIGHEST BID-at* •lrllllect coeta. Ill· cltcullllOt'I within the t>oul\d· ~ ecunty Ind St.ale end de- jj'lg ...,.. llPP'O\ied. Cfty Of tno., lfl AIMricen !xprw A9rffmenl tor Otano• edjoumld In ~ of HMfino fof South ~ OE A p: O R CA S H P9"MI end ldvenc:ee 11 !he ., ... ot SERRA ptlOt to 11\e Pubtlthed Ot1119 COUI ICflbed U fl'leoent.le fOf c.tbot1 C.. Comp.ny tot Anenolrlg of County Marini IMtilut• -Julla Aoutt1 e.otl•. p6ofller 8'*lftc PW't/Local eo.tll CASHIER'S CHECK OA time of the lnltlel publlcatlon June t2 19M "'"1.lno ol Dally Piiot June H . 1... 1.ol 4 of TrlCrt No. rm. 11 nyon CMnnat; Ce11tom1e 0.-T.-Communlc1t1on1 ind recellled Ind fled, "9-dteft I of Senti AM Ind~ Progrltll Amefldrnetlt No t CERTIFlEO CHECK (pay-Of 1111 Notlc.9 of Trve1 .. ·a the Botrd ol 'Oirectore ol Th013 per m1P recorded In looll P*1ment of Aolnll fof MulU-~ °'"" Fecl!lllN ""° theNulunoeAbaternent Or· Clatll adjourned In~ and Zone cnenoe 15-nP able attlme of .... In lewfUI Sela la 130.171.47 SERRA ••• wllletl llm. the rtaUC NOTICE 212. P191127to30tndullv9 ~ hnlof'-~ Equipment. C«1aln con-dtnancl and Aeaolutlon lo ot '*'Y Witt. ,..._.., of w .. continued 10 .11MW 25, -of the United St tell The~undenald Bo1rd ol 01rector1 ol of MleoetleneOUe Mepl. In Proarem; St ... of c.llfornle 1tructlon contrllci• _. ... provide lor 1 ml•d•· Founh Olatrtc:t and member 1988 at 9 30 Lm The Publlo ~ii,;' tront entrance ,: the Deld of True1 heretofore ex-SERRA w .. ICM<lulld 10 NOfiCI OP the oftlol of !he County "9- fOr Youth Offender P1role tor bid, ewarded lot con-meanortcltatlon entorc.-of Vlt«IN AdYleory Coun-HMllno lor Old Top of IM old Or1ngi County ~end~ lo the COfllldlt for epprOYal ot dll-TlllUITla'l IAU corder of Mid county. VloMrtlon Hwtnol. T""*"O ltect, contrac:t cNl'OI Of• "*'' prooedurl -.,.. di "" lolrd ld)oumed WOttd At11111..m D6etrlcrt UI~ a wrtuen 0.0. IPPfovelOltheldopllonof• ,.. ....... Thi .. ,.. Ot ottw ~ "'*" f8mlty ~ Pro-derl "'° P'oteca ICIOllPt• d. pr(Wed County contrllciJnG Into C)OMd 8eulol'I with to conelW dlangel end ~rlllOUM, l<*lt•d on laret.lon of ~ end De-Nlo•t!w Oeclerll!Ofl for YOU ARE IH DEFAULT mon de191111ton of Mid grwn, Inc., W•1«'11 Youth c.ta6n llOel tnett"9 ....,. to perlornl CAL TRANS worfc teo1I couoHf reg1rdln9 m o d 111 C • I I O n I I O S~~ S~ Br~ mend fOr Sale. ltld I Wfltten tllal project Al tnet mMling UNDER A D£EO Of TRUST property II Pllf9«lld to be ~. end Community IPP!oved. Perwwll met· .-11 llj)pl'OYed RacooMlon pending lltJoetlon, pul"ll.lent ......,.,... .. w• MC lot J4Jllt Sent Ana, Callfomle, .ii Notloe of Default enCI f)eo. ol lhe SO.rd of Olreo1on IM OATED AUGUST 9, 1912 t4821 l..litQoUl. lrVlna. C-. ~ ProgtMI, Inc. l'OI 1"9 ...,.. ~. Cer111n of un1ntlcipaleel building to OoYemment Code Sec· 111. 1988 1t 9:30 am ,.._ rtoht a lltll Ind lnl_... con-lion to Se4I The 111\def•elgold l\elllng lor c:onaldrallon ol UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. lornl1 Seid u6I wttl be ~· of JuwnMe DI-Pll'dllllno "*"" ... .,.. Ind Nlety permit revenul tlon 54858.8, IUbdlvlllon (a), QUMI for Helloopter Main-• end held .... I cel.lled Mid Notlol of De-1111 11PPr011al or dlsapprOllal TION TO PROTECT YOUR mllde wllhout cownont Of Yer'llon ~. VM Dell prov'td. Conlent lo AlllOn-.,, Iner .... ol Appropr ... MC>Nley v County of Or· l•n•nc• Contraot wllh v9)'eCI to o:::' .. , ~ fault and Elec1lon lo Sell to of tlll NeglllYI Oeclatatlon PROPERTY. IT MAY 8E Wlfrellty. Upt'9ll Ot ltn- end Aeloclet•. Inc. for ment of Lw with Avtatlon tlon• tor Planned tmpto,,. Inge The Boetd 9djoumld Tallmarttl Avetlon wu ep. =~ lltua~T~ be l"IC:Orded In 1111 county w11contlnuedlot"'Juty 10. SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. plied, .. to tide, pcurnlon ""-II Eu1ern TrlfleC)Of· Mln"O'fnenl, Ltd tor John ment of Privet• Oiewtop-It 1005. m proved Vlriou• ttectl wer1 County end Slit• ONcrtbed ... the rMI property II t9M, mMtlng ol 1111 Boetd IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· or enc:umbtenc.e. to ... ~ \atlon Corridor, Wyte Lat>-W1yne Airport ..... menl Proceaelng Syatema LINDA D. "OllRT•, IPP'CMd The Boerd IMf. loca11d of DlflCton of SERRA NATION OP: THE NATURE tM unpeld bellnOI clue on OfllOrlH Phu• I of P'O'l'ed L... lot Olfloe WM IOPfOYed Stat• ot c.. Cleft! .. the ...,. of jOurneCI ., 9·55 L'" .. DATE. June 5, 1988 THEREFORE. NOTICE IS OF THE PROCEEDINO ""not• or not• MCUrld by ~ lnll.llellon ~ SpeciwtthWNtCountyM-loml1 Self • ....,, Hou1lng .... ,...,. LINDA D. "O•IRTI, THE SOUTHWESTERLY 8 HAPIRO, lllUI • HEREBY GIVEN, lhll 1111 AGAINST YOU. YOU Nici o..d of TNll ""° Qr1lm fOf Sant.a Ana Hllollta: IOClet•. Lid , enCI Mllelon Pr09r1m funding Avall· (SEAL) CLEM: OP THI 90AN> OP llO FEET Of THE NORTH-8CHLOH, •·Mid TtueM, Bo1rd of Dlrector1 ol SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· reatOnlbll MtlmeMcl OOlll. Churdl £nolneerlng, lno. tor Equl!y -~o\ied .Coun-1blllty WH llP9fOYld Rep-OPPICIAL .. ROCllD· auNRVllORI WESTERLY 120 FEET Of I at h II. Iii 1 J 1 t I I , SERRA wt" conlldet for IP" YER 'l(penlN ll'ld ldllenoot 11 9olaa Chlcl CNnnet; Or· ty AdmlnltltrltlYI Olfloe ~ r_,lallw land value lor INQ8 OP THI 90AM> OP (SEAL) LOT 207 OF NEWPORT ~ ............ prov1J or dlupprOYal 1111 On June 27, 18N 11 11:00 the llrne of the lnltlal pubtl- lnge County Community dale on 1111 Gann "Celtlornla UM In celculatlno local l*'tl IU .. IRVllORI OP OR· Publllhld Ot1nge Cout HEIGHTS. M SHOW ON A 0.-wlcft DfM.l lultl 1to, adoc>llon ol 1 Neg1tlve Dec-A M WESTERN DEED SER-cation of Ihle NoUco of Ille, Hou1lng Corpor1llon, P:IK Pay Amendment" wu ln-lleu ,_ WU ldopteel ANQI COUNTY, CAl.I· Diiiy Piiot June 28. 1988 MAP THEREOf RECORDED Ian Dl•t•• c1llfernla laretlon tor lhll pr~ 11 lte VICES. INC . 1 Cellfomll to wit S111.245 22 Wllldan Aaaodet• Northern recelwd end tllld ~ Unity II ""° M2008 -· 'OflNIA. ..... Ana, e.11-Th 011 IN BOOK 4, PAGE 83 Of: mu-.u (11t) ~1 mMllng lo be held July 10, COl'llOf•tlon. .. Tl'VSI• Of DA TED June 5. , ... EJ Toto Public Fealty Plen; lion of l~OYltMnll for -.ctld Uthe bMlc: 11atlon ._..... MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, PARTY CONDUCTING 1988. 11200 pm et tneClty Succenor TruilH or ft8TIM DIE> ~ Sher'I Our Selv. lot Com-vlrioul trectl end Plrcef lnatrumenl1 lor UJt wtth Ot· A r9gUllr mMllno of the Pl8JC N()TIC[ RECORDS OF ORANGE SALE CALIF~NIA POS· Council Chamber• of IMI SubstllUleCI Trvel ... of lllal vtCl8, INC .. A C .. erMI munlty 0..1lociment BIOC* mape were IOP'owd ,-. enoe Co11ntf,Tele· BolrdofSupervtaotaofOr· COUNTV.CALIFORHIA TINO & PUBLISHING CO. C1ty ofSllnJu1nC1Plttrano cenlln Deed ol Truet eJC· _.,_......., """ K.,., Or1nt fund• tor Public Ser· pl**'*11 of Loet Bondi comrnunlclllon• Network •no• County, C11t1ornl1. 102ll7 Tlte 11ree1 eddt"' IN! P.O Box 781. Pasadena, 1oca1.ci at eculed by DAVID R .........,, 1171L11'tt I t., vicee t.0:.0 by the Snare Ind CoupoM WU epprOll9d. Aeeult1 of the June 3, 19M ll90 llltlno u I"' Govlmlng NOTICI OP Olhlr common dealgnltlon, C1lllornl1 9 1102 (213) City Councll Chamber. PIMENTEL ANO ROOELIA 141tt. "O", ...... AM, CA Our F,.. Medlc:el Approprl1llon of un1n· Primary Ellc11on -• r• Board ol the Dlltrlc:ta Ind "'Utftl'I IAU If My, of '"' rMI property 1181-45411 City ol S1t1 Juen Cll)lstrano, FLORES PIMENTEL. t1u-. l2'701 (714) m..aJ Clinic; City ol INtne lot Mein tlclpel9d ,_.,"' IOI' El En-cll\lld enCI ftlld TraNt.r In AutllOflt ... Governed by IN YOU ARE IN DEFAULT dnc rlbad I bove I 1 Publllhld Ot1nge Cout 32;00 Pueo Adel1n10. S1n banchnd wife Ind recorded Publlll\ed Otinge Cout StrMt Btldgl It Swt °'900 canto Slorm Orlln WM IP-hip ol Group W Board of ~ wu UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST. purported lo be 18111 Delly Piiot JuM 18 211. July Juln CIPlatrano Calllornle Augusl 18 t882 u ln11ru-Oalty Piiot June 12. 18, 21. Ctffk. Coleman/Culley proved Law OttlcH ol Cable. Inc . Trenaler ol held on June 11. INI. 8:30 DATED FEBRUARY 211. TUST1N AVENUE, COSTA 3, 1He 82875 menl No 92·290373 of Of· tad Arc:lll1ect1 Su9erlOf Coun. KedllOfl. Pfaetnr, Wood· Group W Cab6e. Inc . Cable Im The lollowlng "*"berl 19113. UNLESS YOU TAKE MESA. CALIFORNIA 92&27 Tl\002 Al 11111 time llll1piece1111 llClel Records of 0t1119 Th9IO 0 NABERS CADILLAC fM 2100 HlllOR ILYD., COSTA MESI (114) 140-1100 (213) 111-1281 • Best Prices • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service •Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People 0 STERLING MOTORS WEST Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi "I E. 0.ast lwJ., 11.,.rt h1oll 111-0IOO Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales, Service, Parts. Body, Paint & Tire Depts Competitive Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 20IO l1rlter lhtl., C1st1 1111 142-0010" U0-1211 o SADDLEBACK Sales Leasing & Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER Ct SALES•LEASING ~~ ~~ HARBOR SUBARU 13&61 HARJO BlVD. GAROOt GROVE 714-554-2800 213-590-0259 HIS fOt.AI 7:JO Ml • 5:30 ,.. SAT 9 Ml -2 PM PARTS•SERVICE EARLE IKE VOLVO .,.. Alway!i a huge inventor\ v Alwa,., Ji,lnunt pnu:' SALES • SE-RVICE • l EASlt JG •PARTS • BODY SH I ~61.) Hdrlxu BlvJ .. <.. o'ta M~J 7 14 6 31-HKKO o S<iiih C~>unty ~ VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU CALIF'S :: 1 I LARGEST VOLKSWAGEN DEALER NEED WE SAY MORE? Parts Open M-Sal 8 • 5 30 Sat 9 4 p m Service m-Frl 7 30 • 6 p m 11711 8EACH 9l.VD HUNTINGTON aEACH .. 714/ 142-2000 BUENA PARK 1•800-831-33n 714-380-1200 ~FA f\1 A<'. ... Q JIM CLICK AUDI/RENAULT/JEEP r--"~ ~ ~ e ~· ~~ ~~~;~:~r. •. 101"4 WE'RE OUT TO BE # 1 ! " .... ..,.. IRVINE AUTO CENTER ia1 41 Auto Center Or. Irvine 1~ 714 951·3144 • 800 428·7 485 ~~°CREVIER SALES • SERVICE • LEASING ·where Professional Attitude Prevails'' •..-c:tallzl"1:1 In European o.tlvery. El«*lent htectlon of New and carefully prepared UNd BMW't always 1n !tock 835-3171 208 W. 1et St., Santa Ana Corner of Broadway & 1st St Now Open Sundays GSTERLING srus -SUYICE -LOSl•C: -, .. TS Overseas Oellvery Speclallsts OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach 840-8444 G JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1301 Ou•ll St. -N•w C•r Loc•llon 1001 Ou•ll SI. -R ... 1• Dlvl•lon (!) World's Largest Selection of 0 Mercedes Benz A 833-9300 S.s · Lwitl · Plrt1 • Stnlct · lo4y hi, EARLE/I(£ TOYOTA- • PACIFIC OCEAN WE LEASE All MAKES & MODELS CALL US FOR FLEET PRICES Just a Short Drive Away 3337 S Camino Capistrano SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 493-3375 831 -1375 o COMMONWEALTH VOLKSWAGEN ~ 'f'AMILY STORE SlNCE 'S3' ~ Sale• • Service -Leuinq Nl-0110 The Best Car Buys in Orange County are at · the dealers listed on this page »O'rMO OVJ.iR a lXCWLNCl HIGH VOLUME DISCOUNT DEALER SALES, LEASING PARTS & SERVICE 28802 Marguerite Parkway • Mission Viejo. CA 92692 (714) 582-2880 (714) 364-1210 11\VER ~@IT@OO® BUICK Laius JAGUAR ISUZU 0 the PROFESSIONAL APPRO A CH 71 4 -979-2500 2925 Harbor Boulevard • Costa Mesa. CA • .. '"·'~ G UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coat• Meaa 540-0713 3 Block• So. of 405 Fwy. C) 808 LONGPRE O~ng Councy·s Ofd8t & urgnt Ponttac Deai rshfp at 8H<h 1Mt & dW Ga~ Grow 'fffWll'I 1714 nz .... 11 f7t4J .... alOO We perform all PontJac w.uninty work. rwgard1eu or ~,..you ottgtnalfy pYn:N.M'd your c.ar. OPDWDAYWD ..... Ufrn ........ . 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS • Ease ol Ownership 1erm1 • Lease convenience-12·72 mo • Select from 100+ new and pre-owned • Dellvery In Europe option dlel Merced•• 714/213 837-2333 Sent• An• (5) FrHwey a. Beech In Buen• Perk G CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 H1r~tr littl., C11t1 1111 Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546-1200 Special P1rt1 UH 546-9400 MONDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 8 30 .AM -9:00 PM 8 30 AM -8:00'PM 10;00 AM -5:00 PM G TED 10~ FORD/ISUZU \our full "l't\.ll'C ford & l•uzu duler • ~ales • ~ervire • Leasing . f .. A."I } to FIND ... EASY to DEAL WITH 2 blh north of Santa Ana Fre~w•y on Beach Blvd. 6211 BEACH BLVD. BUE A PARK (714) 521~3 110 (213) 921-8681 0 a rnaJ10l1 PONTIAC • !RAHS AM • flRf BIRO • ~000 Sil PARISlllff • BONNCVILLE • GRAND PRIX • SUhBIRP CONV£ R118t I • 1 1000 • GRANO AM We Sell Elclte•at a.rnagion PONTIAC FIERO 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costl Mtu Newport Beach 714/549-4300 a ITO'JKXl SUBARU SLASHES • PRICES! e ON ALL 1986 MODELS lJH()(R Nff Cll!CtMSlAHCf:S W[ Wll. NOl 8[ UNDERSOLD' ---·--- SUBARU 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Miu Newport Beach 714/549-4300 G ORANGE COAST JEEP/RENAULT # 1 In Tb1 W11t For #1• J11p Slits For I Yim . 01Jlnee. SALES -Loa"St • seRv1ce >m KAllllOll ••¥D • LEASING cotu ... .._ • ACCeSSORIES DEPT 549-8023 . CD ~ c CIWPREI I NISSAN/~ If/CH • &.ow Prket • No Oimmldl1 • Gteot S.lectlen • "'5-ndty Peopt. • Excellent Service 18835 lloch lo\lt.vord Huntlnciton leoch (714) 142-7711 (213) St2·14'3 v-Excellence In Sales Service & Leasing v-orenge County•• No. 1 No Haaale Deal rll WE HAVE MAXEY OISCOUNTSlll (714) 147-8555 h Blvd ., Huntington Bch . .................................................................. -.. .... ..-...--------------------------~~~~~~~~---~-- THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1986 Marksman sighted wrong man Deputy who killed hostage in jewelry store standoff thought he was gunman \lgh1ing and hl' hit tht.• pcr\<111 ht• aimed at -at thl' '>put hl· a1m1:d •· Uhx..k told a prC\\ lOnference. The !.hent1 u1d onh onl.' \ho1 "'J' li1t.•d in tht.• dilna' Ill the -.1andoll <II the JC"'clr) 'itorc "'hl'rc r. .. e pcupk "'l'rC taken ho'\lagl' "'1onda\ f.,.,o ho<itagcs were found <>lain in'1de alter the \ll'&l' t•ndcd about m1dn1ght du:d lrom a \Ingle &UO\hOt "'0Und Ill the t he!>t lrum a h1gh-velc.x.1t) hulkt \a1d Bill Gold spoke'iman tor 1he I o' .\nitl'lcs( ount~ C oroncr'st)lllt.t' Tht.• nulkt was not found anti mbhc:f). lfr JISo "'8'i w;,anted b\ tht· f FU for a l a'i Veg;., 1cwt"lt; store rnMx-r~ 1n Fcbrual") .\rra1gnmt'nt "'a" 'c hcdulcd tor T hursda\. but a dda\ "'a" npct.ted bct.ause ht• v.a) u ndn goin2 trca tml'nt for mt nor hurn' Imm lla<,h grenades Jcputte\ u\Cd during lht• arrest. Depul\ On·"' Ba-...·' \.aid LO~ .\NC..,ELE~!AP)-..\ <:>henff~ marksman thought he had a Jewelry store robber in his scope when he m1stakenl) killed one of three hostages the robber was using 10 shield hts rscape afler a 131/i-hour 'i1ege Sheriff Stlerman Block ~1'1 Wcdncsda). Costa Me8&D Don Hald win.a the &old medal ln the men's crew sin&lea competition Wednetaday ln the Callfonia Police Olympics. See Bl. Coast County wants state to pay for $2 mllllon pros- ecution./ A3 Court rules Laguna cops needed warrant to search trash./A3 California State reopens bidding for lottery ticket pact./ A7 Nation House narrowly approves Contra mllltary aid./ AS Washington bans sale of all capsules aft~r cyanide tound./A4 Season's first hurricane moves toward Gulf Coast, but It's not ex- pected to do much dam- age./ A4 World Shultz backs Aquino's strategy on dealing with rebels./ A& Sports The Angels move into first place behind Krrk McCaskill's one-hit 7 -1 win over Texas./C1 West Germany. Argen- tina reach the finals of the World Cup soccer tour- nament./C1 · II "'as not an aludt:ntal '>hot Block \atd of the round tha t kt lkd Hugh 'ikinner 64. manait:r ol till' \an Ckcf & .\rpels JC:"'eln \tore on C\clus1' e Rodeo Drive 1n He' l'dv Hill'> ··There .... a., adequatl' 1llum1n;11wn 1n thl' parking lot for him IO get a l'kar ··we ha"c nodouht al th" 11ml.' that 11 .,.,a., our round that l..1lkd "'1r \k1nner BIQ(k -.aid \n au tops) crn 1 1med1ha1 'ilunner The arre'it1ng oflict'rs ret.u .. cred .1 lulh loaded revoher "'-htt.h "'a~ not fired dunng the t'scape atlt'mpt BllX. i.. addt•d that the gunman. who had llt·d h1msdfto two other hos1a3L''i ktgnl·d dL·ath aftL·r 'iktnnt'r was <,hot ">tc"en LI\ ad1t1\. 21. "'a' booked lrn '"' C\llga11on ol mul11pll.' murdn ,/ ~hi\." ~Id 1n\CStl[ti.llOr\ found th.ti th hmtage<i had coopt'rat1:d "'Ith the gunman at lea)I dunng tht.• hour hdml' hl' a1tt•mptl·d to break uut 0..., Net_.... lly LM .. .,fie Drtvera. in the The Great American Race, competing for a S 100.000 purse, croH the startin& line at Disneyland. Great race gets off to rumbling start With the call. 'Goofy. start your engine.· antique cars begin cross country r a lly 8) LESLIE EAR!'l.EST Of ,,.. Oelly "°' Slell [)"nn land rumhkd "1th thl' 111.ir nf \JHUt.~d-ur l 11l(10t'\ \), l"dnl'\dJ\ J\ lhl' t ircat .\mt•rit an Rau got u11Jn "'J' \\Ith thl· l.111. ··c 10111\ ~tart 'nu1 l'n{l.IOt' .. In J blur ol hrtt1-h11\ u1l11n:d 1 onk111 C1ooh om: ot tht· .1rnu\1 m1:111 par1.:, Im ahlc rec.1d1·n1., ''a' cd 10 l ht'l'rtng u11\\d!> a\ h1' · 1n114ul' auto -J'X'Tlhl'd UP<ln J fl11JI -kd J 'tream 111 ncarh llKI 1m·-t11'P ia''· truck' and a lonl' morornt It• Blal ~. \dlu" .ind "'hilt' h.1ll1111n' tlutttrl'd J~"l' anJ \nwm:.1n 11.tK' l1nt.·d 1)1<,nt•\l,rnd <. \ta111 \trn•t a' 'J'l'll,HCH\ \llrlll'l 1011'' \I\ dt0l' p 'llUl"l tl"ll togt tht•r 111 gl't ,1 gltmf)-...· 111 1ht· ~tl'.tlh \lft.'<trll 111 t'lltrll'' on 1hr l1r..1kg111 thl"lr JllUlnl.'~ I hl 'l·h1dn lrom tht l n111J "it.1tc' < .1n,H.la tht• l n11nl "-1ngdom. l,1pJn Jnd lklgtum "111 hug JUo\\ llw uiunlr\ tor 11 d,,,., hl.·tort , r11"1ng thl' linl\h lint· 1n ~t'" 'I or~ ( 11 \ I u I\ '\ (hl dTl't'" 111ulJ h.irdh h.1q• ,1,l..tJ hir .1 m1111· rn1h11\l.t,ltt 'l'rht nll \\ l' \ \' .1h1.1\\ hcl'n 1n11•rr\tnl 1n old 1 ,11, · ,,11d \I\ 1an \1nlnar .t, \ht· "·1"·d .1 mtn1a111n \mtrt1.tn fl.ig (PleHe aee GREAT/A2) Dropout rate high first day B" PAl L ARClllPLEY Of IM Oelly -Sl8'1 r ht.• ,111n11nn ratt· \\,;)\ high during lht• lir't LIJ~ ol lhl ( 11\'.ll \Olt.Tll.illl 1<.11l' 01 4h pn· 11.Jr' \t•htdt"<. thJt It'll rht• l>l\nc,land '1ar11n11 gall· \\ qtm '"J' '19 madt: 1110 tht• lir\l 11Hrn1ght \lop 111 Palm \pnng' \\it kt•d '\),a\ nc \tanlidd ot ( mla \k\J and T nt. ~' · .\Ian 1 r.1'" of l'hewnl\ "'on \t.'uinJ platt• 111 thl' fir,l thn hLtl 'it.rnlidd r1·pl1rll'd lrnm 1111· 'ihaaton K.11quc1 C lub Tht'\ "l n I 1J \l't11n1.h 11ll lht· 11tl1t 1.1 l m1· 10 lht'll I 'l I h \1111 hl'll Kei.111\h'r I hr .... 1nnt•r "'a' uni\ I °'I wu1nd<. 111l lw ,,11d ··1.,n I.tr "'l.' \1.• l1.\l'd up lu our h1~ m"ulh .. hl' "11d fht·tla\ .,.,a,athallcngt· lorthl'f,1l1.'r' t'H'n 1hnu1,1.h thl'' 11111\ h.111 t111ra't'I I ~(I milt•\ r t•mrwr.1l11Tl"\ \Cl.irl'd Jh\1\\' lhl' \l'ntur. marl. 1n1 h'.l\lll(t lht• \lr.1111 1111lht·\1111ag.l' tor' .ind trm i.., ·· l ht· 1,1'1.m1111k' "a' t1111 hc.·f\\1'\'ll lnd1" :.ind l'alm \prinft' 'it.inlil'l.t '·"" ··11 'no1h1n11 hut d1.'\l'rt I h1· 1. 11\olc;'" r ·in tht har. (PleHe aee DROPOUT/A21 •• f h<" host ' d1~ k'd thC' SllU· 111on "'tth htm almoM hlie an eJt· t:l"Ull\l' With ht\ 1dmin1 trat1ve '>tall·· Slc.x:k li011d. add1n1 that th<' ho~tJI<"\ helpt'd 11e the bindina that htld them togcth("r. · Bl<x. k saud ht\ office ""°IS tnve:!>ttpl· rng ~kanntr's shoo11na. He 1denttficd tht" mark.~man 8'> OcpUI) Georit John'><>n 42. a I 3·)t"ar 11ctcran of lht" \hcrilf!> Depanmtnt and a 31 z·~car member of the departmt>nt's SJ)("Ctal (Pleue aee MARJtSMA.rf / .U) HBman suing tampon maker Says Tampax brand caused wifeto dieof toxic shock syndrome By PAlJL ARCHIPLE\' Of -0.., NM ...... .\ Huo11ng1un lkach pohct" offi..:cr "'ho'>C "'1 fo d 1cd of tOlltc shod "ndromL' lac,t ... car has tiled su11 .1ga1n'>I tht" manufacturer of the IJffiJ)<ln\ \h( U'>CJ .\tturnc\'> tor Robert P Wtnstcrn • .... 1do1At.•r ·01 .\nttoncuc \\ rnste1n. tiled tht.• '>Ull 1n Orange C ount) \upt'nor Court th•~ "'eek aptnst Tampa\. Inc and Tam brand,, Inc .. manu!Jcturerc, ot Tampa\ tampons \u:ord1ng to 1..oun docurnt"nt'i, \tn \\ 1n\tein~1ed ul to'm c,hock "ndmmc on Junt.• 19, I 9M5 folln ..... ing u~ of the Tampa'll product Mr\ W1ns1crn ""a'> in the "' 1ng room "'Ith her hu\bJnd and one of her 1wo daughter\ IA hen she d1c:d. accord- ing to the d<x:umcntc, Sh, hccamr d1wnen1ed.. went tnto lOn' uls1ons. ac,~d for brt"ath and ht:gan 10 shah• '1olcntl) Sht> died "1th1n minute' !\!tr \.\1nsll'1n adm101s1ered < PR "'lthuut SUCl.C\\ 1 ht• \hod. ol her \udden dt·ath .au\Cd her hu,band and then 21- month-old daughter Joni to nt-cd tuun,clina. anordina to court papc~ The rnuplc al~> had .t -.crnnd daugh· 1u ttn11a"' M tl hrk .... ho .... a., ti month\ old ul lht• 11mt· ul hl·r nwtlH·(, death -\11ornl'\ Fran!. \\right "'ho 1'> tl'f'lrl'\t.'nting the lanttl\ dl·, lined 10 lOOlnlCOI on lhl' la..t· l hl' ull l harl!C' tht.• rnanulat turn "1th nl'[lhgl'nll' maltu: and tr.tud .1nd tla1m' 1h1· dl·knd.1n1' ,cintl'akd ll'\t rnult' that \ho.,.,l'd 1t., pr<x.lu1. l \\J\ dl'lt.'l.'ll\ l 'u rl·4ul'\l tor damat!t'\ "'a' \fll'U• l1l·d 1n the''"' T 11\lt \hnt lo. '' 11d1 umc hnamt' a 11.11111n.tl ht.•alth tont.crn 1n the l<tll.' 71k .ind 1.".111' Ml-. \\ht.·n rcpt>ns '>Ufla(ed ,1'1"" lhl' lllllOlr\ 1h.1t "'Omt n 11'-CTl' (Please~ TAMPON/A2l The upsets continue at the Wimbledon tennis tournament./C1 INDEX Insanity pleaded in wife's slaying Father allowed to seegame, but flap over brawl not over OC budget ·plan cuts spending Advice and Games Boating Bulletin Board Business Class1fled Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather Weddings B4 Bl A3 A8-9 CS-7 85 C7 B2-3 B6 A3 C4. 8 C1-4 B3 A 2 A10 By PAUL AR('HIPLEY 01 IM O.ity l'tlol 11an \ h\fmt•r n1lll.'gl ,1dminl\tr.1tor pkadt·d not guilt~ h} n•a\on nt 1nsan1t\ \),lt.•dnl'\d::I~ to th.1r11n hl· murdl'n·d hi\ n "''k hut m,I\ drop tha1 dl.'lrnSt: If ,1 JUr\ l.111\ to lllll\lll him of tirc;t-dt'[Ul'l' m1111kr Donald f-mtl Da\\\Cln l'11lcrnt 1hc 1n<.antl\ plea in \u('lt·rinr < 1111rt ind Judgt• l>a' td C .1m·r apf"Hlllltl'd 1"11 (Please 1ee INSANITY/ A2) 8\ 808 BARK£R and f'Al'L ARC'lllPLEY Of 1,.. Oally li'llol St•ll \ l 1111l I t:.11,1.ur plJH'r' lather f!OI to "·•11. h ht' 'on pl.1' llh 1111.il ga nw ol t ht· \ummr1 '\), t·d m·,d,I\. hut 1 lw 'l'.1\1111 1, t,11 1111111 1" 1' 1 It 11 ! h1. H unt1ni.tt11n Al'3lh lam1h Rohl.rt I o\tl'f 411 ha\hl.l'n1..har~t·d "11h."'·llilt ,1nd h.1t11'1' I)\ 1h1 Clr.1nf!1.' < 111llll\ l>l\tn1..·t \th>rnC\' 111111.1. 1111 ,1llq~rtlh ,111k1n1• .1 IUH'rllk 11mr11T. politt' '>.ltd \.\.i·dnr,d.n \ml I O\ll't " < nn\ldt•11 n11 .1 suit ••I h" "" 11 Ir e1111 r hr h1 ·'"I I ci\lt'r '"" '1 lwdulctl to \Urrn1d11 ,If \\1•,t ( li.llll/l" t 11111111. ( 11u1th11u~1.. 111 \.\.t•\11111n\ll'I on the· ""'"' nw,111111 d1.i1llr ""d tlunt1njLlo11 H ,1d1 l'Hh\l' I 1 l1m \), .il~1·1 (PleHC •ee FATHER/ A2) Supplement for athletes questioned Experts learyoflittle-known product : Edison athletic officials abandon study 1 n .. omc athlete' at fd1\on High 'Khool 1n llun11nt1ton •kath throffcr \OUndC°d 100 &ood to turn dOIAn l\1,0 to·thr« mon1h<. v.orth ol lrt't' food supplem<'lll\ that would promott•. mu"lk arn~th Hut bctort' th" \tuJ, could ht·p.;ln 11 WU\ torpcdcx.•d h~ .in annn~ 011111' lcllcr that l hat8L'd thr high '4 hoof~.,, 1n .. oh cd 1n .. ~,drug c\pcr1mt-n1' f Jt\On hi\ dmppC'd out 111 the• .. 1ud\. hut the food \11pi)kn1l'nt 1' '''" a 'oun t' ol d1..ngrn· nwnt Rom1t•r of lhl' p1e1dm 1 '·I' 11 hl'lr' hu1h.J mu"4.k and h·l·I" \(111n~ :uh h'tt'' Imm u\ln d.1ngt•r111" 'tr111111\ Hut \Omt.• nu1r1tmn t'\JIC:rt' '·" loo<l '11p11kmt·nt'I 1.nn't 1n n'.1w n111'l k 110.,.,cr .ind rna' nut he.· h1111111f" 1 ht• rt•u•nt '>hid\ "a' pllip11"4:d II\,, 1tm1 t~tlkt1 Spt1rt\ Kc'-<':trt h I h1• < 11mran\ 1l1\tr1hutrd 10 I ill\111\ ll,lh'lll' .1 l\\11 11.1g1· lht•1 th.11 ,,11d 'h1· fllllJ\0\\• <•I thl\ \Ill\" " "' d1•1t•rm1nc.' tlw n11n1111.1I .1mu11n1 ol 1111111t1c1n,1I '11ppli•r111·111.1111111 nt·11·,,. ,11\ 1i1.1lhll''t' llwwn·a1t·,t 1nlr1'.1,1· 111 O\\;'t,111 ffiU\l k 111,1,~ le)I thl\ .:tt11 111 •lllJI 11hk11 \ltc1 ,1 \.1,1\ ~~ prt.•'< n1a1111n 111 I'm nt' and \llldt•nt~ nl,.1111 .i1 1 uth kit'\ \ll\0l'l1 ur t hn .1gn·1•1l 10 u1n\um1· .1 lood .. upplt•nwnt .1llt•1l C1amm.1 On<annl tor K to 12 \HTk' .ind 11n1h'r~11 \tmpk 'tH·n~·th 11111'' Ir .ind l:it h.,,, I lh' 111.inut.1111111.•r '•"' l 1,1111m.1 f 1n1Jnol .11"' ~n1mn ''' rtn.· Intl!<' n.1nw "' r 1.1mmanol '' l·,11.1"l'd ff\101 !he• hr.111111 Ill(' )'1.\111 U11t 1h1 I 1h,1111 ''"'" "·'' "r lflf'\\I \ .1111·1 1ll\lr1h11111111 111 lht• lt-111•1 dl.tr)I· lllll •• ,,., 1lr1111 l'\Pl'l'lllH'nl\ \\,t' dl\tl 1huwd In \l'html otlit 1.11, .111d 1h1 nc"' rncd1.1 r Ill' \\hour, .11hkt11 dtfl'(IOI .inti 11,11111·1 "ho k.11 nt•d .1l'll•ut 1h1· pro Kr.1m 111111110111\\·1K.1m'111;Hh ~.1, \t.11." ·'" '·"" thr' hdtt'' rd< 1amm.1 n111.11wl "·'' 1 ..alt. n11111111111t1I -.11ppk11wn1 11, \UppltC'I tint rt!x•d II J\,11111n·1'tl\tr1pt1on 11.11111 11nltrrn1 tl\l' 10 \tltrnd' th<' 1nntrt\\C'f\111I JllC\111pt111n ,Im@' lhlll .1nl ll1'111 .Ith l.·1c '.111• llt•I J'lt'rm111t;t Ill 11\4. Hut .1111 r the kill r ''·'' ''"111h1111.t I .l1'11n p11th tpJI l.11 L "-1 nnnh .111.t lhu11111~t in l\(,1d1 I 1111111 ll1~h Depart m e n ls cteli\'er no-growth requec..,t <:. tor review by bocltd 8\ l l!'.A \IAHO'\ n Of llw O•llY 1'11.i 118" l11ld 111 hold thr 1i,1.1l l11w 1n th1 1.11~· 111 kdrral Tl'\l'lluc ,h,111n~ l ut' 1i•11n1' 1kpartm('n1 ht·.11.f,dl'l"t'r<'d .1 nn gr em tit \I :(1' htllmn h11dg1·t propo\,1l 111 thr <>r.inaw < 1•un1, Hoard • 11 \UPl''' 1\11r' \\ nlrw,d.I\ I hl' Jm 1ptl\t•d I IJM1·1'., h111.1~1·1 " : : IX'llt'OI m \:11 m1ll111n k'' 1h.Hl th" H',11·, ~I :'): h1ll111n h11dFl'I Hut I.th PHIL SNEIDERMAN Fo cus ON THE Nrws 'i, h1•t1I J)"11 •l I 'it11ll'l IOl\'l1<l1.'lll 1\1311\' ( lltt I ""cl I h1 \ h.t.I \\\ 11 1111.1\\.irt• 1hi· 1wtril1••n prn~1.1111 "·" ht·1ng off1•ri·d th11111i:h lh<' \\ hrn1l "-•nrwd\ .11,o 1.'\IHl\!>('t1 .111t1~·1 .11 lhl .11111n\ 111""' 111.lt ~ 11n h" ""hnol' lt,ll\'1hd 1thk1 l r111g1am "h1d1h." "''" 1 It ult r 1n ,11"' .. ,11,111,1nr Jru II'' II 1 '' i.. 111 , tit< 1,.i, dn 1d1 d \l11n f Pit' .. ~ 11ce '00D/A21 .11IL111111n' lUUld l'rndt.• 11' , •Ill 't·r1.1t""'fn h' S 1010 11 m1ll11111 h' lhl 11m 11 I.bi· luf\ '" hud11t·1 hcarmtt ,t.1ll.in.1l"t fi 11 I. P11. Ln I -.;11d 'nl 1.1kl'n lnt11 <tltnunt 1n thr pn 1po,nf hudll1't ,lfl' unrl·,111\ nl "·"·"' lll'ttnt1:11111n' "'1th 'ht•111f, \kpt1IH'\ l>ip.111mn1t twaJ, "'<'fl' lll'1'n 1n- 11 u1. I 111' In hold tlwir hudl'orl n·· quc''' 10 lht' \Mnc nd 1.11''' •" 1n l•l~'l·M• 1'1tl.nl ,,11d 1\.111'1 'Ill· \\'l'1kd dt'\flltt.· h,I\ IOI'. In ,1h-..irh .1 4 7 \,ti.in tn1. it·.t\t' Inc rlln'll nl lhl' 1 n11111' ' 11 11011-plu' t•mpl11,t·1·, h1 ,,111 I I PleHe aee COUNTY I A2 l Sumner leading by 145votesas recount goes on 8) PAl l. AR< lllPl,E\ Of_0.-, ...... 1 ... \\ nh· lfl\land1ll.111 Hrul r ~umn<'t ot "'i1'\\ r1c1r1 Ht.·a, h pulk<I 't<"8dtl\ ''"·•' tr .. m 111Th 1al 40th < no· gH'\\1110.ll I )l\trtl t r~·nl<l(r:'lllt I an- .!1d,llt' \rt ll11l1mann \\:l't.tnc~il\ 11\ a 1,>tc1un1 plel\lli 11:ilonp,1n S.nt• n \\ht n lht• I\"\ 1111nt ~It\ \U!tpcndl"d lnr 1h1 d,1, '\umnrr h d pulkd I"' '"" '.1ht•ntl of tfoffm nn o lnllo~a 111 I \ 11.inn l ttuu('h~ \urttn\ r .111 hut rtda1med '1 IOI) I 111•"1'" tlkr ht• tint pull d 1hcact of f PIH ~Me U R /A2) • • .. Al Of9n9eCC?Ut DAILY PILOT/ Thursday. June 26, 1986 ....-. FATHER MAY FILE OWN LAWSUIT ... P'rotnAl The official chargts sttmmed from F11htr'i. Da~ rhubarb on JunC' I~ al 1 ·• 'ttw l11th~ lclJUC pmt for tttn·aac~ 11 Edi on H11h School Ump1rt fhn.s Ellson told pohll' th a Foster who~ \On pll)'!> for the • ~ball team. bccamc tnrrn~d and came onto the field. 'tnlt.ing thl' )Outh )('vcral umes 1n 1hc body Fostei\ wife. D1anc. !>a1d 1h,t1 t::llson was b1ar.c:d tn h1!> ump1nngand aoad«i her husbt&nd onto th<' fkld. then attacked him 1n thl' rnmpun) ol \cveral 11uppurttn.. .. w, were not heckltn&. 'H' \\l'll' ""'''"' fo1 our \On." \he \a1d W11nt'<i'l'' eorrohor11tl'll 1h1• urn- p1rt \ vl'r\lon Walkt'r .,,111.l But thl' f-o,ll'I\ "'"> wu un lhl· ofTen\IH' D1a1w \Volka 1nd1rnted The couple ha'e retained iln at· 101nc} and 31t rn11 \1dninii lihnai a 'IUll ol their own. \tll' \llld Mr hl\h:I \\J\ ,l·hedukd tu 1mTI "'11h lh\· f\11111 nn toda\ "I underc,tand he'' J 'l'n n1ll' \oun1 man.'' '>h1: !>aid ol l ll\011 hu1 people ""<'re ~a}ing 111: wa' h.n1n11. an otl-dU\ " '\1:av1cw Lc:agul.' ollinnl~ had hanncd Mr. f o\ter from .utcnd1ng an}' more of hi~ \on\ "ame'>. hut \, Mundo\ hl· \\~·111 II• ~11u11 hJ u' 1:1 iurn th~ dl'<."j\IOrt \uf)l'flOI ( llUrl ( omnll<1\IOllt.'I E-.kanor Palk 11J, 1'Cd thl' '""<> \ldl'' tu rcalh a l11mp1on11~. :ind the lcagul' aarccd to permit Fo~tcr to ~<' h1\ \on'\ lil\t t""o iamc\ of thl' '><ll!>On 1 hr \:Om nll\)loner a<ikell U\ to ''ork out an .imu:abl<' agr<"c:nwnt \o lh<lt'\ what we did· -.aid ~a' 1c\\ l11tlc League Pre~1lknt Brule W ca v('r "I k narred tu abide by the rule\. and II he didn't the u111p1ri: would ai.k h101 to leave .. , JU\! H'IVl'I the whok thing l'VCf happened " COUNTY BUDGET PLAN HOLDS LINE •.. F rom Al Propo'>ed Jail 1mpro\Cmlnl'> l.tuscd a huge kap 1n thl' .,hl·nll l oroncr''> budget Budget rl.'4uC\I\ lrum the health larc and \0<.1..11 \t'r\ IU.'\ agcm 1e'i al\O incrt'a\ed tor the l'Om1n11. )Car \1gn1filanll~ more monn ha~ hc:l'll wt a\rdt for rap1tal 1mpnncml.'lll' \27 million wmpan:d to S6 o mdl11111 "' I "I! c-, 80 l ndC'r J u>urt unkr to rl'lll''l' ,, crl ro\\d1ng al the main Ji.Ill 1n '°lanta .\na the lOUnl) ha' rropo~cd 'pcnd1np S 11 1 m1ll1un mun on lkll'lll11111 lal 1li11n 1n lhl· I 11Xll·X tlu1l~e1 T h1· 1m rt'a\c h1·lp\ holl\t 1h1· 'hcrlll 1urnnl·r\ hudgct lrum \ .,.., 1111ll111n 111 SK'I l mdllon I hl' Health< arc .\gcnl) "·'"''SI ti million mon• to bnng m hudgl'l 1111111 Sl!4 m1lhon to S IOI m1llwn \1m t 111 thl' increase \\OU Id go for prolh'>1on.1I <1nd 'pcc1ali1ed !lt•r\ 1C1..''I I he S2 7 million 1nnl'a\l' ll' 4un1ed b~ the ~tK'1al Scf\ u:e' o\gcnn "modest b) compan.,on hu1 'pend- ing on related aid program\" ill Jump lOn!>1derabl) from St>M "\ m1lh1111 in I YX S-86 10 S 142 m1ll 1on 1 n I llXo-!<7 { ap11al 1mpr<l\<'mcnl\ 1ndudt• S 11 m1ll1on for Jclll ton~.trul 11un proJl'l'I~. S 1 mil hon to replalc Jail tl'lll\ at thc honor farm 1n rt Toro and S2 5 milhon for a new lC>Unl\\\1dt· ll·le· t 11mmun1Cat1ons '>\'>tt'm Thl' count) pl3n\ to maintain a $2() n11ll1on t 111111ng1..'lll'\ lund lor an\ unJn11up..itt•d l'\f)l.:n'M.'' 1'1t·kr\ I \did ~mong the hudget rcdul:tt0n\ Jrl' l nminal JU'>lllC fauhllc!>. down from \)' 4 10 S9 I "1th rnrnplet1on ofthc 1nlal...l· rckaw n·ntcr The shcnn plam to 'JWrltl S' m1llmn lcs' on 1at1 JlternJll\I'\ and the lirl.' pmtcrlwn hud~l't I\ Jo\\ n '>ll&hth k~~ lh<in SI m1ll1on Cllhl'r' rnl'l\lllg le"cr dollar.. \\Ill tx th<: < •t'nl·ral \\.'1"n'\ .\sl'nq. do"n 'SI n11ll1on and pubhl a'>· '"tann· adm1n1\lrat1un. Juwn \ \ m1ll111n C llflll''> ol thl Jlrtlf')l>'>(d bud&l't will tw al .ulahll' ahl•r Jul\ 18 ldt·.1rmg' hl'(Oll .lllh \II GREAT RACE LEAVES DISNEYLAND ... From Al · lu,I \001l'th1n~ .1hnut lhl·m I ~lll'" I ht• ne1,1.tlg1.1 \~rl'l'd h11,h.1nd l',1ul .. I h" "a 'Pn .11 dJ' · I lw \loln.1J\ lrorn \llilhl'llll ,,11d thn "''n a l4h4 \.1u,1antt lhl'\ afl' h.ing111i unto \\ l' rc "'a111ntz 1111 11 to ~l·t oll1 l·nough 10 Jo th" · Mr' l\1oln<H ,,11d I'"> "'di \\ "h1·r' \\ t10 1111111\\nl ht.·h1nd tht• ra1t la't \1-.11 I 1111" t-..ats1kam from ~edland'i and l.Xan f-amwonh from Fontana rcm1n1c,ccd ..ibout last )car'\ tun and praised th1<i 'ear'<i entncc, "\om<' of lhrse l an. arc tantastic." Kat\11...am ..aid between ll("kS of an ire r rram l"nnc followtng the rc1n· 1h1s year lrom the comfort ofht•r mnlnr home will be lo)ce Gm fron1 \ndrl'W'>. 1 exas. "ho'}(: hu!>baod \fo11dl rntc.-red lhe DROPOUT RATE HIGH ... From Al Hui J,1\ 1111~ "·'' 1u'1 a ~Jrm up lur ioda~ '> 430-mik \trt·1,h 1h111ugh lhl' hurning dl'\l'rt 1ha1 "'1ll 1a~1· tht· ralU\ w the Grand (an, on 1111\\ m.rn, "Ill rull 11ut ol Palm \pnngs remain-. to tx· \l'l.'n T ho\l' "h" fa1kd Iv lomrktl' tht lirst leg aren't uul ut lhl· r.11r hul 1hc~ ,a11'1 m.ikt· ,1 \nond m1\lal.l f h11\l' \\ho had mt'lhan1tal prohkrn\ \\otJUld tx• up ,111 lll~ht \\orl.IO!! on 1h,·1r malh1011' \1anf1eld 'aid f 'l'n lht· \111lhdl had trnuhk "In lhi: paradl.' al ()..,ne\land \\ot' h111!.l·11ur.,tartcr m1null'' hl'ln11· 1lw rall.' ''·" ltt hqtin ~lanfidd \Jttl \o "t' had lo push start 11 ·· Uu1 '•an I 1J\tc:r ol Phol'IH\ lht· ll'am·, 'JX>n'>nr "·" oul 1n lhl' 110-dl'Rrt·c Ill .II \.\ 1•dnl·\Ja\ n1gh1 r1..·p..11r1n(l lh1· \larll'r "ll h·d 'V.o ayne and 1 nrk\ I ra'" "l're lortll\ 1ng tht'Ol'4.'h l'' ln1 d.I\ l" u 111 1h1· har dnnlung Ill' ll-.1 1..umpct1t1on Ill tlwir I'> It. ( adlllal {11\I ~1d h1·r hu\hdnd ha'~" old c..ir\, 1nclud1ng J I %ti k oll' lfo)<:e a 1940 f-ord and a 11128 Hud\on Mr-. (11\1 planned to meet her hu\band in Palm ~pnng~ latl'r Wl·dnl0'><1a} e-.ening Wedncsda} \ trip will bt: tht· 'ihoncM run of the ran: Stan1ng I hur.,da). nanl....,hafic, ""1lltng. lhl' dn,ef\ "Ill lo, er 150 m1lcHach da~ Tht' l t1nlt''>l " more auurateh dl'!>Cnht.·d J\ a rttlh than a rall; bn·au'>c: tontntant\ ;ire.· e\pcl ll'd 111 tollo"" dl'latled 1n\truct1onc, ""hllh 1ndudl· dlrl'l'tlOn'> 'if'lt'Cd hm1tc, c,tnp\ and turn' f irc,t pr11t• tor "innl·1 of the road ralh " SI 00 000 w11h a Iota I ul \~,·o.ooo 1n prllt' mont'~ 10 tx- <l\\ardl'd. mak1nt1. 11 the ""or1tr<1 m h· nl old liH pur\l' While (,1,t 'klld \ht• hopcc, to ha'c 'omc tun pla~ 1ng "tag along:· \he dol'' ha' l' .,oml· rnen at1onc, about 1t all I n1tl hl·r hu<.t1<1nd got <,o lllll'll'\tl·d 1n old car' < il\I "31d "I "a'l lhl· onh an11qm hr O\\Ol'd ·· FOOD SUPPLEMENT LEAVES QUESTIONS ... From Al d,I\ n11I Ill pJrtll lflJll.' 111 lhl' ( 1,1111m.1 1 >r11..in11I '>lu11\ "-<• .11hktt·, had lx·gun lttn,um1n11 1h1· 'upph-nwnl I hl'\ '..11d I t11w~h I Jl\11n tut 11'> tin tu th1 'llllh 4ul''ll""" H'marn "h<11 " < 1,1mm.i ( >r11.inol' < an 11 rl·all\ hdp hut Id riw" It'' 1, 11 J<1nj!l'WU\' l>rn·' 1 r><1'l ,in, d.1n1tn' In h11lh "h1111I .11hkll'\. I hl' un .... gnt'd ll'Hcr \\,I, Wnlll'll h' • 1 rx·r'><lll who da•ml.'d 111 Ix· "J pll\ \lllilll al .i mcd1lal 'lhnttl 1n r Jlilorn1a I hi: "flll.'r da1mnl l\\-11 I dl\on athlt'll'\ \aid thn "'l'rt: tnld thl '11ppkml·n1 "uuld ,,·1mulatt· tht• p11u11.ir' .ind reka'>l' .1 hormom· lh.11 "ould llllrcac,c mu\C.k 'lrt·ni.zlh \\llh fl'" \ldl dkl ,, '°lpurt' Hec,carl h H'prl''t'ntall\ l' PJul l\h< lain ""h11 mad1· lhl· prl'\1·11 1at1011 111 I dl\11n .11hk1n tunlirmnl 1ha1 hl' \a1J lht• l11od 'uflpkmrnt m1gh1 t Jll\l' 1mt;ihll1t' rnu1·awd l1 h1u11 ;1nd lit m < 1amrna On1an1 •I "m.1nulal 1urnJ h' H111l1l \ Knr.ir< h < nrp ht•ad· 4ua1 ll'rt•d JU't oul\1d1 H11u,111n I 11 a 1clerh11nc 1nll'r' •C" "cdnl''· Ja\ l>r I uke Hultl a l°llf>l hl'rtll\I l11r till' u1mp<in \. 10..1\trd lhl' p11><lull" 11111 harmlul "It\ t•lk1 '' ,111· \lmli..ir 111 11lhl·r tood\ · hl' ..aid II I\ not J drug 111 \omcthrng that "-•11ild CTIO'I<" ;m 1m- mcdta1c rt•a11111n Huu1 \J1t.l th1· prmlull "ntr;Hll'tl Imm the hran 111 me gr..1111 etml th.ti 1hc \Uh'itantt " ..i n..itural d1l·t..11 ' 1omponcn1 that" u<iualh 111'1 "'"l'll gra 1 n " rcli nl·d ''Jt\ Ocl'n U'><.'d IJ\C'T\l'a\ 1n Jap.111 turo\er lll\l'Jr<,."hc'kt1d "ll<1PPl'M' 10 ha'l' \1tam1n -l•~l' lhJrJ1 tcrl\llC\ 11·, i:nl1reh n11n-to\11 II'\ \lmilar tu l hOlc'iterol hut 11·, n111 harmlul hkc Lhole'itcrol Butt 1 '>aid animal \lud1c\ 1nd1u1ll thl\ \utlc,tanLc \t1mulatc' mu" 11 [llOWlh ·\lthough a kw hum.in U\l'r' ha' l' rl'poncd 1 nuca,cd lih1do auw .ind 1rn tahlirl\ lhc h1m.hl'rTil\I \a1d thc\f c lTct.t\ ha\C no1 bcn1 \olidh linked < 1amma Ontanol and m;" n. eau\ed "' l·\ert 1'4.: or .1 pl.tl l'ho cffe( t .. Thl· h1mhcm1\t dnl1nnJ 111 pnn 1de mort· dc1a1kd tnf111mJl11111 on the makrup of c,amma Or11Jn11I heLau\e the lompam "cunrnnt·d 11 might be top1ed h)-u1m~1111r\ I fr .. aid food prcxluctH>fth1'i l\f'lt' t.11111111 ~~:s~E Daily Pilat VOL. 70, NO. 1n f Ix pall n1t·u Hui Bu\ll '"'"tt·d 1h.11 th1111\.1111t' ul ;llhklt'\ hd' t' U\l'll llll' p111du\ I "11 hou l \t'rtOU\ prohkm\ lklaU\C.' rt " markt·trd ·" .1 nulr 1· twnal 'uprkment rnuth Ith 111 .rn11n' C 1a mma C lr11Jn11I " 11111 'uu1in11cd h\ thl· I \ I 11rnl and Drug .\dminl\tr a11on \<t1d C .11rd11n \ul\t a L '" \n!-(dn·h,1wcl I I>\ \pokl·\man ( all~ tu drug ;rnd nu1r1111111 l .qwr t' 1n OrJngl· ;ind I ti\ \ngdl'' u1111111n turned up n11nc "hu ""' f.11ml1.u \\1lh < 1.1mmJ On1anul 1h11u1£h .111 '·"" thl'\ \\l'fl· \kep111 al 111 ·"" l1111d 'uprkml'nl\ 1ha1 , 1.11111 '" pri.n1011: mu\\:k' gm" th I "o l'\fX'rl\ ,,11d H1Hl 1' d1·,, rip 111111111 (ramm;i C>r11an11l 111.11k 1h1· J1rmhH 1 \llUnd \111111,H Ill •II 1.1ul\\onal ;in11th1..1 .1 plJlll d111\ nl t .. 111' .it id c,uppknu•nl th.11 "·" popu lar .1mnn~ alhktl'' W\l'r.11 w.11, .1~11 I ht'\ \aid that p1"du1 I "'" n111 .1 pr11H'11 mu'>dl' hulldt·1 In 1{1\l'f\ltk ( 111rnl\ 11r11 cqx·ri "h1 • h.td lw.11 cl 111 < 1.irn 111,1 1 >111a1111I "·t' 1111·11 < 11lnn.ir1 t1 H·gl\tt•red dll'lll 1.111 ""'' h,1\ 11111\ll'I\ de ).lllT' lf1 nu111t11111 ,111d l'\\'lll\l ph\\111l11tt' \hl " 11'"1£'·'"' cl1rn1111 ol thl' Kl'l'f\llk < ard1,n I lllll"" <\'Oler 11 ' not l0fk1 11 \l' I ,1, .1 111 u,, k h111l1k1 1 ·· I 11ll 111.1t1 ,,1111 111 ( 1amma I 1111.111111 "II ' .1 g11od w;t\ Im '""H he.th 111 111,tkl· .1 1111 111 monn • ( 1111 rtli.IO 1 l.lllll\ 1h.11 notliin{I. ,1111111l,11r' 11111\\ It 11r 11"th t'\tl·p1 r\· l'll 1\1' \hl' I\ \llTlll..trl\ ll 1111,JI 111 olhl"I \t1(lpkmtnl\ 'lll h .1\ lht• amino .ll 1<1' • T hl' nnh ,1d\,1nlJ~l· a1hlt-tn llllultl 11r11llo111 th1''t pr11du1 l'I" th\.' plau htJ dln I "htl h " h.1\11 all\ llll' po\\t'I 111 'll14'1''IH1l1 ( olt-man 'Jill .. r lw .11hll-11·, 1h1nA lhl'\ 1.111 lilt n1111t• \olht·. J 11 ldl 111•irl'.111d h11tld up 111• •fl' llHJ\l Ir \till \hl· uonn I rt•111n1mt·11u IJk 1nii w• h prodlll I\ v., kn11" 11 """ 1 help hut lh<· 'i1d1 dk1 I\ rt·m.1111 lo h· '>n n 'ht• 'dtU C 11ll·ma11 \Jltl tho" m.11 l.l·t1ng 1ht'\\' prc>dul I\ mJ\ dd1l11.·1,1t1·h high· l1~hl J)Cl\\lbll• rt•a1111111\ \llt h ,I\ H· ri1.1hil11' and 1n1 rl".l\t'd \t'\ drl\ <' \I h l~·tc\ k no\\ I ho\l' ·" (' 1 ht• \Id!' l'lll'l l\ of \lern1dc, \o 1ha1 ' )(t11ny to t nhanu: the bcl1el that tht·) 'rr takiny \Oll1l' heJ\ \ dUI\ \lllfl .. \ht• \,1111 I l>r C1r.ir11 (1\\lflUP llUlllTlJTlttf lhl· l'lldt>l nn<>l••I!~ Jnd nll'laholl\m dl·partml·n1 ,11 I C In 1n1··, < ollcgl' ol Medium· ""'' nol tarn11t.ir \\llh thl' gratn-derl\ed < 1.imma <>r11Jnol But hl' 'aid . r hl.'rl··, nothing I !...no\\ of Ill ri1t' hu'~' lhal 1111gh1 h..&\l' ;1 'trro1d- l1~l' dkll . (1\\lnup \\htt h.t'> publl\hc:d \t'\· l'1.1l ,1utl1n 11n .11hk1n '>Jld hl' \\uultl Jlfl l\l' high\{ h1111l.,1t1dl0lll\ n111 '" IJ\{ ,trl\lhll\~ lh,11 \\-llllld l'H'O OllOlll lhl 1 lln '' of \lt'rouh I k \Jld \ll'fll1d' L"ulu \I Uni tht· gru1A.lh of high \lhool , 11u1h' IA. ho ha' l' n111 dn dorx·d full\ I ht• l,l\I 1h1ng \<>u \\11uld \\,1111 to dn I\ 1(1\l' \lt'r•tlU\ lei .1 h1l(h \lht1ol \IUdl'lll' • hl' \aid < •"'lllllfl \,11d h1• Jun n111 hd1nL .tlhkll'' \hould 1t1n\UITil' .111\ nutr1 111111,tl \Uppk1111·nt' lhn fl' 1(1\111~ \nu a \11up, :.ind "'" d1111 t loo.no" \.\h,11 lht 1ngrL·d1l'rll\ .Ill hl ..... d ( 111d ~ll<JIA.\ \,\hJl lhl'\ mitihl h1 .1dd111ii 01 '"h.11 1111ghl n1·n Ix· aJdl'd 111,11hnll'1tlh l1~t lll\t'l· I 111tll'\ r hnc ' 11111h1111' ,1 h 1gh 'l h1111I ,11hkll' nu•th lh,11 ht• lilll.I hu\ al 1h1 \.ill \\J\ -fll\I good n.11urJI l11od lh d11r'n 1 nerd t'\lra '11;.im1n" and llllnUJf\ \t 111 (I\\ 111 lJ p ,It k 1111\\ kdgl'\ th;ll 'Ul Ii ..iJ, 1u· 111,1\ 1.111 11n deal Cilf\ "\thll.'tt'' arl' "' kncd up aht1u1 thllf J"X.'rform<irl ll' that the) \\OU]d 'l'll 1h1:1r luturn for an)thtng that \\11uld hl·lp' hl· \a1d .. .\thlctc:' arc '1·n 'urx·r,111111m 111·opk and thn 'II do an)lhing 1ha1 \omnme 'ia)\ "'" hdp thl'll fXTlorlll.llH t' ' f \.l'l\.n I nhuk 11f lninl' a rl'gl\• ll'rl'd d1l'lll Ian "h11 ha' a Laguna Hill\ nutnl111n cnunc,cling pralllll' nrrec,c,cd c,krpl•ll'>m rnncern1ng thr C 1amma Or11an11I \IUd) propo\<.·d at fdl\on \hl· '>aid <1 hl•alth produl 1 " U\U311) IC\led h\ IOlkfl('ndl·nt un1\.l'r \II) rl'\<'arch('r' n11t h\ thC' lllmpan\ marketing 11 Hut thl' nu1r111on npcrt 'aid \h1· 11111 ht.·hl'\l'\ \fXll I l'nlhU\l<l\I\ flr<lb .1hl~ \\Oil I \lop hll\lllil food rro<luc l\ 1hJI prom1'4.' l.HKCr mu'4. k' "\lot of a1hll'll'\ "" thl'\ \\Jilt that l0"1Jl<'llll\t' cdgt• .. \Jrd l r1hok. \\ho comp<'ted 1n tht• m.11a1hon lrial' for lht• I IJM4 01\. mp11 'i "hH1<I \ltpplt•· mt•ntc, arc: 'luppo\t•d 111 he tht· \Jlc<.t 1h1ng to do Rut 11 dcK'\n'1 help .ind untortunatcl)' )'OU wa\le .1 101 ol mont'\. on unfoundl·d \Upfllt·nw111' · 01111 Piiot DeUYety I• Quar•ntffd ~ I Just call 642-6086 What do ~ou like: •bout the Daily Pilot" What don't you like., (all the number above and your m<"naae will be recorded. tran'lcnbcd and de livered to the appropnllr editor The \:tme 24-hour answenna service ma) he u\t'd to re,ord leurn to the editor on an)' 1op1c Contnhutor\ to our Letter\ column mu\t include th<'tr name and t<'lrphonr number for vcnfi cauon Tell\ U!. wh11 '"' on your mind Clrcul•llof\ Tttephonel "'""' .... ~ .... ta a i a a , .• ! WEATHER ~~~~~--~~ Clouds to linger into afternoon Continued n1g'11 and morning low Cloud• and log l1 l0tecut throvgh Friday with partlal Cl ring at Oritnge Coat bffchea l>Yt motlly wnny lurtn.r Inland, IM National W .. ther S~ llld High• Wiii ~ In the mid eo. lo 70 at the b .. cnea and In the mid 70a lnl•nd Lowa wlll r•nge from 55 to 83 Local mountain• Wiii be tunny and warm. with h1gh1 1n lhe 80• and lows from 45 10 53 Oenrta will ~ lair with local guaty weal wind• to 25 mpn ~ring tl'9 ettef'noon •nd evening hovr1 Hight wUI range from 102 10 110 In the upper deM<t and from 108 10 118 In the tower deMrt LOW. Wiii ~ In the 801 and 701 Southwett wind• 10 to 20 llnota wlll blow through th• local ocean water• over • aouthw•ll 1we11 of 2 feet U.S . Temps M.gt'lt IO•ttt'frO\tgn,p m Pf•YtOVWO•J "' ... AIC>Mly'< f 17 .. loll"• St P•11 .. ~ Al~que .. 63 ,....,, .... ., 66 A11c;11Qo~ ~· 49 -o.1 .. n1 19 1S •. ..,,,. ~ 61 1<_ 1.,.~ C•ly 74 SI AllMll"' C11, 1& \9 O~'*"'"''• City IO 7 I Calif. Temps Auel"' V] a Omeh• t2 .. a1111Mo<e 78 ~I 0.1 .. 10<> ti 73 ..,,...,'II"•"' Vl 66 ""~~·· 71 67 '•::r:• IOws tllrtNQll Sp m P'fVIOU•Oly .....,.,c~ v~ 68 PtlOetll• 101 15 Ila .,,1191d 103 r J 81CK~IOfl t3 II() 02 llo•-V!! P1111~11 71 41 ewatow 109 73 Teno.Valley l2 . ' 8oalO<I , , St PO<I 0.• 63 53 9Mv~t 101 57 T0t•ance n " 8utt110 61 ., A•::rc I" 70 819~ •• •• 8u<1on0ton VI ~8 ., Ae Cttv 89 12 114/IQf> " $1 Call(* 90 Ill R«lo 13 51 llly!M 114 79 Cl\lltlMlonS( ., 71 lloc:Nnond to " Catlltn• 15 ,, Cl>WIOUe NC v~ 7 I St LOUlt I~ II Cul...,C•ty 78 51 .-Surf report c~ •• !i3 Salt Ltke C.t1 112 10 ( ....... IO St Clltceoo 11 4' 5 _., JuM PA .. 1~ ,,...., '°" 10 c.nc,,,,. ... 79 ~· *"'• 11 5 t lenc:MIW t()() 13 .... . .. --ov c~ 68 u S-•Fellt . , 13 LOf'9 !Mee;~ 11 ,, z...... 2 J ... eoo..n.D<e S C tOO 14 SIMI'-15 51 loe A~ to IO I.wit•~ .... 1 2 .. C-t>utOf>oO 74 52 s~-as 41 Mlt'fll-N t3 ~ 2 J .. 0.lttt Ft W11<lt 114 72 T~·SI PtttOQ 17 ,. Monleoellc> ., to ..,, Di..,o Cllty 2 , -O.~on 10 41 TO(Mllla 81 62 Montenty IS M Outtool& lor 'rlOlly Ultte ~ o.n-68 es ,_ 102 1$ N9wPor1 hecll .. 81 0..M-87 &t , ...... Ill 74 Oe+.tend .. ~ 0.ltOtl 13 " Wa~onOC 71 ,, OntttlO 90 51 EIPuo 82 15 w .......... ea !IO Palm IP' lnO• 116 78 Tides F..,banu " H P...oent &5 ~ Fe<go llJ 6$ PNOllot>M i• s' Gt_,tbOfo N I ee 85 Ao-IOCM 83 !>I TOOAY HertfC>fO , ' 50 Reel 8lwf1 102 611 Ftrtt¥ 12 :JI t m ~ 1 HonOl\llv .. 15 Aec!-C.ty 73 to 'l•tl low , ...... oa Hout Ion IO 74 s--to 11? ~1 9-.cl"'Ofl 24fpm 43 lnd•llllAl)OI;• ,. •1 Eztended s....... 7t SS Sec:ono low 14tpm u JllciltonM'" " 11 ..,,..,,,.,oono " to ,...'f J-.... SI 4l ..,, GeOnel .. !>I Fwtt h'Gfl t 21•"' 41 Ken ... c .. , " t3 c-owaoea "'O"' -~ 1ow ..,, Diego 12 13 F1ttl lOW .,. .... 00 L•• veou 1oe 71 CICNda or log .. 111 only j)llfl.., _"'O el '-'''~ ee 51 kond1¥ J 40 p"' •5 lHlle "«~ Ill 73 ,,,. -Out11'9 -~end ..,.,,_ 82 S7 ~«onc:l low I tllp m r L-.. 51 hU'f tutlehtN lfllMO 9Mcfl ~ M to ..,,,.,.,.. 78 et ~· t3 7S 72 l°'" 111 mlCl·SO. to mid v-, lent• ....... " 54 M•-&Mcll .. 71 lllQf!elr-1"9~ 70. ___ a..t•CNl &5 54 !lvn Mii t<>Oey el t 00 Pm and•- ll4t01enct· 00.... 13 117 IO tr.. !ow end mtd·llOt In _,,_.,....., a.nta M1111 n 54 ftlOey ., • 4'."' ,,. ... _ .. &1 " .,_ lOW9 11'1 mlCl·SOI IO io-80t ...... a.-. u 51 M-. Mlt 1oci.y •I 10 40 t m INSANITY PLEADED IN WIFE'S SLAYING ... From Al P'>H h1atn'it\ to n aluat<' th<' form<'r \..!Jdlcbad <. ollegc adm1n1strator ()3"'\on I'> anu~d nf murdl·ring hi\ lurmer wile. Dona Ma -. r>aw\on 111 l I Toro on \1.'pl IS I YM4 I hl' lJ\l' "'<.hedulcd to gu tu tnal on Jul) 14 -.aid Deput ~ D1'1tnct \\lornc) J..imc\ Enright. n.pl:11ning I hat Juror\ rnuld fa("c two trial' 11 thl' Jur> were to rnme balk \\Ith a lir\l·d\·@rec murder l'.<>n' 1u1on - "'lmh rnuld mean thl· death pc..•nalt~ hclJU\C.' Da"son alkgcdl) made daborilll.' preparation-. to kill hi\ C\· w1Jt• -hi.' would fan• a \('(Ond tnal on hi\ -..1n11\ B111 ii l>av.c,on "l'fl.' arq1111tld or h•und [lUllt\ ol a le\<K'r lh.trge \urh a' MARKSMAN ... From Al \\t ,lf)<>n\ llllll l11hn\11n and a <,potter. Jun Hh<lll<.'\ 12 \too<l on lhl· rool of a parl...ing tt•ir..1gl·.1houl 70lecl upand IOO)ard\ fr11m 1hr c,pol \\ hne \k1nncr wa\ \hot · I he m.irbman \\a~ ahk IO hear a\ thl· \U\flCL 1 lame oul of tht• door hl' nhr ,uc,pccll yelled \ome obc,c·en1t1l'' that hl· "a' gt>1ng 10 kill the ho\lagt·,· unk'' pt1l1ll' \la~cd bal k BlcM..k -.aid 1 IH· 'hl nil addl'd that the mark\m,rn knl"" thl ,u,ix·rt ""as "eanng ii grJ\. \llll hut hl· didn't kno" "hrthl·r tht '"'IX'l I had t hanged dothl·c, "11h \k1nnrr and said that 4uc\1t11n \tall "·I' undl·r 1n,es11ga11on I hl' gunman and thl· thrL'l' rt· main· 1n11 ho\lagl.''i cmergcd from the \turl' un1kr ,1 dl\pla\ dr3pe .ind I 1\ad1tl\ "'·" hound to two of th1· hmlJgl'\ Bl11l k 'aid \ha1tr'i dcput1e'i hurkd t\\O l1<1\h-bang' grenade:<, tn \tun the ttunmJn and all four people kll tu lhe ground "1th \k1nner apparl•ntl'r lall 1ng 111 th1· \1dl· ..i"a~ lrom thl' othcrc,. Hlot k '>J1d \kinnl·r \JI up and ntc:ndl·d tm .irm Biol~ 1.a1d leading depul•<'' to ht.·hl'H' hl· "'a' the \uspcct and wa\ .11m1ng ..i gun .it the: huo;tag<'!> Rhode'> told 1h1• \h.1rp<,hootcr he saw a shiny c•hJt'l I 1n 'ik1nner's o utstretched hund Jlthough 1nvc'illgator'> later <;C"nmd-drgrec murder or man· \laughter the ~cond 1nal v.ould prubabl) he drop~d . attorney' '>aid "It\ wn of hC'dg1ng your het · E-nngh1 \Std of the two pica~ · If he wer<' convicted low <'nough -like maMlaughler -m) guess 1s they'd drop 1he second plea because he'd he held Iese, time than 1( he were wn\.1ctcd under the insan11y plea .. lklt'nse auornc)' Ron Rrower \Cltd thl· ult1mall' dru<imn would he l>a\\\on'\ II rnn,1c.tcd under lhl· 1n..anll) pica he rnuld bt' hl'ld lrom 9() da) c, to hie Bro""cr !><!1d It Da""~'" wen: luund guilt\ ul man~laughter Bro"cr \a1d he'd. rc.·c- tt1und hl' "a\ empl)-handl'd r he mark\man., tl'lcS<:op1l '1ttht "'as IOluc;cd on \kinner°\ lhC\.I and he tired · "ha1 I m .,.., 1ng I\. 1t ""a' J 1ragK end It ""a~ a mt\takc " Block 'ia1d John\on wa<> rca<i'i1gncd for li \.I.' daH for talk.., with hom1ude Jell'(· 11\C'> and psycholog11:al i:ounc,eling . which 1~ \lllndard proc.edurt• in a polKe \hrnH1ng offi(lal\ 'ia 1d BIOl·k ..aid 1hc '>harp'>hooter had no \land1ngorder1;. but he e'pla1nt"d "\ marksman·.., re~pons1b1ht) I\ lor hrm to Ii re .,.. hencver he bcllne.-, he ha' to prc,cnt death or inJur) and when he ht.·llc\.e<i that he has a clear shot · \clUnt) guard W1ll1am Richard \m11h 54 of Lo<; Angeles was 'itabhed to death 1n the back. and \aleswoman ·\nn ( lfo1lpenn. 40. o f Beverly tl1lls wa' 'hot in the ba1:k of the head 1ns1dt' 1hc c,tore before the e'><.·ape a11emp1 < 1uld the coroner'" spokesman. \a1d a mcd1Cal eum1ncr C'it1mated thq had he<'n dead c1ttht hour\ when thq were found T e<il<i lo dctcrm 1 nc thl· 11me of dc3th <iC1enulicall)' Wl'rC' proccedtng he \31d One of thnun 1 ving hmtagcc,. 'itore C'mplO)'<'e Robert r aylor so. of l us i\ngeles. was released from ( cdarc;- )ina1 Medical Center Wt'dnc'iday. ho<,p1tal spoke!i>mnn Ron W1v: said SU MMER COMFORT FOR WORK OR PLA Y 't our wRrm weatht•r wurd roht• pr11hohh· need!\ thl' frel!h outlook of PhelpH lightweight sport C"oBtA and tropical weight ..,IRt k .... color and comfort for the ~•11nrnt·r day" aht>nd nnd for Rll tu ... te.., F11r work or pie}. wt• 've a11 t;f'mhlt>d an outRtanding Bt11'ort m11nt of <1port ront.; 1md 11loc kl4 f11r tht' mo'll n1"< rim1nnl1t11( 111111\ :\1·\\ ~111r" H1111rll Mun Fri Ill !:f; S11t 111 fi; ;;un 11 fl .ir k h1 .. h1on l11l1md; Newport ti•11ch 1714 I 644 021>4 I umml·nd dropping the 1nsan1t> ple'1 Da.,Hon 47 hid o ut 1n h1!> former "'le\ hunll' lu await her return from a ho~ lm·nd's houc,e, the pro~cut1on < hargn W11nt:\\t'<i \31d they heard at lea<il 1~ shot'i when !>he arrived. Dona Da"'\on v.a\ c,trurk \IX llme'i. 11·, .tlll·ged that Mrc; Dawc,on w3~ <.hol \CH·ral t1me'i inside the home 1hcn \tumbled outside where sh<' rnllap\l'd on the !>ldewalk W1tnl'!>\C\ \aid Donald Daw\on ""lllked out and fired four shot~ rnto hl'r h;u k a\ \hl' la)' on the ground \hl' died tht• ">ame day at M1'i<ilon < ommun1t\ I fo<;p1tal SUMNER ••. From Al I loff mann. but the outc.om<' may not he: known lor another 1wo to thrc-c \\l'ek\ C hallt·ngl'' b\' 1hr Ho ffmann camp ha\ c c,lo\\l'd 1he pr0<.ess to a near- aawl lluwrH·r \umnrr campaign man- agl·r David l'a1nc said he expected the m un I to qUll ken 1f the trend rnn· t1nuc'> TAMPON •.. From Al \ul1cnng and dying lrom the d1sca<,('. The gre<1te\t concern centered on a Proctl•r and Gamble 1.ampon reuulcd undrr the: name "Rel)' .. Rel)' 1am- pom were: pulled oil the market However. th<' (enter for D1sea)e ( o ntrol 1n Atlanta. Cia .. c;a1d at the time that prelimtnary tests 1nd1cated users of all tampon brands ran the n'lk 111 getting the 1llne\s Some s1ud1c~ have shown the greatest nsk mayrnme from tampoM l0nta1n111g synthrt1c high absorben<:y material~ The \yndrome is characten1cd by a rapid drop 1n blood pressure often resulting in sh xk. high f<"ver. vomit- ing. diarrhea, 'kin rash and !>omc· time!> death < •