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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-06-11 - Orange Coast PilotO AAN C~l COUN TY Smokin.g ban ' . dinNewpOtt By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .... 0..., ,..... ..... A Ncwpon Beach Cll) urd1nance that would ban smoking 1n public places while requinng cmplo~ers to provide smoking policies 1n thl· Coaat An elderly disabled man has had his stolen car replaced by a friendly car dealer./A3 California Crime for kicks is the latest fad among children of the privileged./ A6. Nation Surprised applause and angry crititjsm in Con- gress greet Reagan's SALT II decision./ A4 World Josef Mengele died six years ago, his son ad- mitted today./ A4 People "What's happening?" Steve Barnes swimwear business, that's what.JBS Sports The Angels come out of their slump with an 8-1 wln/C,1 The South meets the North In Orange County's All-Star baseball game tonight. /C1 Entertainment Newport Theater Arts Center's 'The Boy Friend' is a fast, funny and flavorful piece of cotton candy./87 Business Looking for a safe but lucrative Investment? SayYES./81 INDEX Erma Bombeck B6 Bridge C4 Bulletin Board B3 Business B 1-4 Classified CS-8 Comics C4 Crossword C7 Death Notices C8 Horoscope C6 Ann Landers 86 Opinion 88 People 8 5-6 Police Log A3 Public Notices C7-8 Sports C 1-3. 8 T elevls1on B 7 Theaters B7 Weather A2 workplace "on the prehm1nal) ap- proval Monda}' of the l ll) Council. While the gu1dchnes go\ crn1og tht: workplace are not ai; ~tnngent as no- smolong ordinances adopted in other c111es, a local no-~mok1ng ordinann• ad vocate said he ma) push for Pageant posers itching to work Children. veterans adjust to costumes during press preview By LISA MAHONEY DI, ... o.i11 l'Mol II•" Patrick Bcrko\. 7. '>Wing~ his legs from the lo" lx'nch. fidget'> a b1t 1n his stiff, pa1nl-CO \t'rl·d clcuh1n~ and al- lows that he's "sort ot'' C\Clled to be performing 1n this <;ummer's Pagean t ofthc Masters The cheerful cherub from M1ss1on VieJO will pose 1n a h\ 1ng rc-crcauon of ·· aturda} Matinee," a pastel. watercolor painting b} Laguna Reach an.st Sally Strand. on alt,•rnatc weeks from...eadr Jul) to latt.: t\ugust. When on ~tagc in the hfi:-s1ze picture. he and four other cast member.s appear fro1cn in 11me before an old-fashioned mo\ 1c house. Berkos. v.a111ng Monda~ to do h1~ bit during a press pre' 1cv. of the pageant. 1s nu •.tranger to the "orld- rcno\' ned C\t~nt. H 1s '>I Ster l\.nsten. posed last )l'ar and talked him into panic1pa1ing in the h\ 1ng work'> ol art. he said. As a ma11a ol fa ct. 11\ l\.r.1stcn·s ('urrent rok that reall~ gl·t, Patrick eXCllCd . .. My SISier -\he\ a girl -and on th e set she's on. she's gu1 ng 10 be a guy." he confidl'S. Sure enough in a reprl''>l'.nta11un ol the oil parn11ng ··c 1aut hm 1n a Hor .. c C orral.'" thl'rl'\ t...n .. 1cn \\ 11h .i tx-ard anti somhr1·ro Patnlk m.n ha\t' lx·cn the li11les1 gu) 10 pose in iht' li\-l' ,ample tableau~ Monda). but thl· pageant a11racts plent}' of chlldn'n \olllntecrs. man) of ~hom are old·t1ma' at thl' an ol holding thcm!>ch cs mo11o nlcss for 90 seconds or \O. Sco11 Jacob) ol M 1\~1un Vil'JO 1<; rn his third )Ca r po5.1ng. hut he doesn't lOns1der himself a \ t'teran .. .\lot of people ha\e done 1h1s si x or se,en ~ear'\:· he ..a1J \loul'hing rnmfo nabh in ··marble" rn~<i and matching hair ~ou.pla)' .1 \aint 1n lhl· "'.\ltar ot (Pleaae aee PAGEANT/ A2) Evins 111ust stand trial for 111urder ,. By STEVE MARBLE Of lfM OellJ ~I llllfl William I l'l' l \ 111-. th1· \U-~c.1r-11ld Tcirnn who h;" ht'l'n lwld fi\e \Car~ "1thou1 l:k·1 ng tnnl \\a<, orderell Monda\ to ~tand trial lur the 1479 murder' of a h1unia1n \all~ huusl"- w1fc. f \ 1n~ said he "a<, d1..appo1ntcd hut had braced h1m'>Clf for the dt·1..·1,1on. arrnrd1ng 10 his attornc~ \\ 1ll1am (Please aee TRIAL/ A2) Loul!.hcr standardi. later. Formal adoption of the ordinance will be COn'11dered June 24 With approvt·d guidelines takmg effect 30 daH afterward the ordmanu.· lalls for smo~ing to be proh1tllled 1n c:lcvators. pubhc meet1ni room\. theaters and audnonurm (e\n~pt for lobb1e ) and public rc\troom~ Re .. tallfant'> would ha\ e 10 pro\ 1de non-\mo~ing \ec11ons equal 10 at least 25 percent ol the enclosed servin& area. exclusive of the bar But the guidelines go\-ernmg mok,- 1ng in the workplace -which gencrall) create the most contra' ers) when smoking curbs are cons1derctl -fall shon of those recent!) adopted 1n other c1t1cs. including Laguna Beach. The Newpon Beach or01nance would require the emplo)er 10 prohibit smoktn.P 1n the 1mmed1n1c work a~a but .. no more than 1'i feasible," acrnrding 10 Cit) Attorne} Roben Burnham • .. For mstance 1be cmploy~r ma~ simply expand the ~tze of the work area subject to the no-smokmg re- quirement or relocate employt:es to another area .. Burnham \a1d 1n a .memo 10 the C 11) ( ouncil Such guideline'>. howe' er ma> tx· too lenu:nt. 'ki)'> Michael < hn!>- 11aniwn, a Newport Bea1.h a11ornc~ wh o 1n1t1all) proposed that Ntwport Real h adopt a no-smoking ordi· nance "I'm pleased tl"ta1. 1n pnnc1ple. an ordinance 1s being adopted, but I'm contemed about some of its weak- nes~s relaung 10 the ~orkplacc." rhnst1an!.On ~Id thlS mOmlnJ. He added that he regret!> submit· ting Jn ordinance last February that tried 10 an·ommodatc the wishes of (Pleaae aee SMOIUNO/A2) Teacher fas ts as 'work-ins' . grow at school Action symbolizes 'total f rustratton with total rejection· By ROBERT BARKER Of Ille Dally Piiot It•" Hun11ng1on Bealh H igh 'll'hool teacher Len l:wer; entered the third da) of a fast toda~ wh1k colleagues stepped up around-the-dock l'ampus "work-ms" to dramallll' their feel- ings O\ er a contract stalemate Ev.er'> 1s drinking applt cranbe~ and grapelru11 Juice., and "all'r. but 1s ha\ 1ng no sohd foods .\ gC)\l'fnment and SOCIOIOg\ teacher "ho\ hecn at Hun11ng1on l-11gh for :?:? ~~an •. Ewers said t11!.- comb1ned fa~t and "work-in·· e\- pre<,~'\ h1~ "total frustrauon wtth the tu ta I fl'Jt'l 11on .. b) offic1als '\.1~ ~~\ear, of sen1ce requires more '>t'n'>tll\ 11\ than l'\'e received. I am '>t'nd1ng j ·message. a working \tatemt•nt. that rm g1\'lng up some- thing p,unlul .. he ~1d. Mei.1n~h1k the ""ork-1n'" launched la~t "eel.. b\ five teachers at t.d1sun li1gh !:11.hooi has spread to other d1s1nu \<.hools. according to D1smc1 Fdulat1on .\ssoc1at1on Pr~1- den1 Doug !:1<011. a world h1stol) and ps~choh.>g> 1calher v. ho also "bunked 1n" at hi\ da<isroom Monda) night. r Ca( hers jre <,pending 24 Aours a da' 1n their classrooms 10 call ath:ntmn 10 1he1r stalled contract tall..~ "1th d1<itnct officials. School d1stm t olli(·1als. v.ho haverf t tried to (Pleue aee TEACHER/ A2) Labor officials close 14 Coast ma$sage parlors By STEVE MARBLE Of,.,. D.ity Pllo4 llell \ljtl' lahor 1•lli\ 1.JI, hJ\\' d1"'J I .l massa1w pJrh1r' 1n Hun11ng1on A,·a,h dnd '.'le"pt1rt Bl'alh loll11"1ng an 1n,es11ga11on nl .1lkged pa~r11ll .tnJ "orl..ers· lOmPt"n'>at1110 \ iol.111110' Labor offiual\ a\\l'-t1·J tl\ f)\1111 t' tn both Cltll''> Jl\O 1\\Ut'd ClldlJOn<, seel ing tint'" 1n •''ce~' ol S 15u.noo 1n the recent ""el"p or ma<1'>alll' parlor' and spa'> in thl" Ol'Jl'h l llll'' The parlor-. .. an rl'of)l·n onh 11 o..,...., llMt•.., Nctwd • ......, o" ner<. sho~ prool ul "nrl..a' l • in1 Donna Kinsella, 15 of M.isaion Viejo wait:9 to poee ln a . pcnsauon o~ obtain .1 lUmpcn~11on f th1 ' t' -L. plan The ltn('\. ~ h1l h rangl' rrnm press preview o a Y.e&r'• Pageant o tbe Masten. It too. · s 1 ~(Kl to S.' 1 1100 ljn tx· .ipfll'akd 111 volunteers 45 minutea to flet Donna made up and in thl' '>IJlt' l atxir Bu.ml costume for her role ln tbe ll•lna reproduction of tbe circus fhl· ""eq1 "·1' lon<lul 1,·.i t hur,. poster entitled "The Mathew• Slaten and-Mlu Dunbar." da' '!' '•'"fl<lrt Beach .1nJ rl•,ultrd in Former BB publisher George Farquhar dies By ROBERT BARKER Ot Ille D.ilJ Piiot Sten ( •t'11rgl" I Jrquh.1r. the 1111111.-r pill.! ll\hl·r ol lhl' ll un11n~l;1n tk.llh 'l'" \\l"l0kh Ill"\\ '-Pdf)l"I .111tl .1 d1•" Ill<'" 11 li\turt• l\lr jhOlll M l \l'.lh ''·" llll•ihl dl"all \lonlla) mPrn1ng .11 h" h;•11w tl\ J lrtt'nd I arquhar "'I had .1pp.11t·n11, ,111 lcrrd frnm lardll)pulmon.11\ d1'l ·''' and h" ronl11twn 1n n·1 1.n1 d.1 " hJll lJU~·d COOll'rn anllHlg ''"'' llll'thh 1hn '.i1d toda~ I k 1.Jllh" tu tl un11n~l••n R1.ad1 "hen hi-. IJllh'I 11111 .1:q1111t·d 1h1 ll lmt1ng.1i 1n tk.1lh '''" 111 .,;- ( , ,. "r~l I .11 q l' h .11 ,, 11.l 1 .1 • 111 '" . " " ,1·11.·ral ,l .. 11, .1).!il 1h.11 h1. 1.11kd l· \\1•rl.. llH hi\ l.lllll'I .11 .ll!l I~ ·" .1n "hi I UJ r. l0lll t.i1 lk fl'tl'I\ l'J J 11111rn.1il'lll dq:.n·r ,11 I l lkrl..l·ll'\ .1nJ h.·,,1111«,n1a11Jg1ng ldllllr ll l thl' p.1pn Ill '~., Iii' -.hi lling \an,h uilumn pl.1u·d 1n th1 It 11-hand lnrn,·r 111 lht p.1pu Jt·.lll (Please aee FARQUHAR/A 2 1 "' pJrl1>r l h"urt"'> polil·t .said -\n <arl1l'r '"" p ,.1rnl·d t)UI in Hun1- 1no!t •n &a,t .11« J\t mtinth re'iuhe<l lh\ -...ir1 ,,f, 1gh1 p.irlur~ jnJ l"O MJr' a•, •rd•nt! t.• 'itll Jrff t..1ng 'l'" pun Fka, h hJ'> IJ lilensed m:t"Jlll f\Jrlor' m11r1· than an~ tllher , 11' in< )rangt• ( uunt\ 11111 "-art1tn\I..\ J "n"pun ~al·h f>Ohle IO\C:\llg:llor '31J recause Of the num~rofrJrlor'> and '>P3S in the hl".1th ,,,,l, 1n\t'\t1µWr'> "ere onh ahk 11 , hl·, I.. 11ut J third of the hu\IOl'\'4 \ < 111h1 : '•·"pt>n Beath ma!>sage parlPr' 11\ l'rt'J tn lht• '"t'l'P SI'-.,_,ere ln'l'd anJ l\\O 111her<. fined Of the r\ mJtnlll'I thll't' appart•ntl~ had "11rl..1·r, u•mf)l·n-.allon and a founh (Plea.ae aee MASSAGE/ A2} 1 lion caught, 2nd reported ~.-..... ,.,.rte LMI thWI 24 ~ after Mb- bklg • 120-pound .c.MonM mountain llon In a eucalyptu9 t,.. In Tustin. county anfm., control officers were "8rchlng today fM another large cat in an EJ Toro neighborhood. . The latest sighting wu ,. ported early tOday by a motoritlt who said he saw a mount9'n Mon wandering on a greenbelt ne.r the Intersection of Los Abos Boulevard and Vista del Laao. (Pleue eee CA f I A2) TaKreform proposal earns mi.red reviews in county Local leaders take issue with provisions that could hurt their industry or group According to that old sa)ing. life's onlycenainuesaredeath and taxes While medical researcher address 1hc former. President Ronald Reagan says he's tryi ng 10 take some oft he bite out of the latter. Reagan recent I~ unv'c1led w mc amb111ous pro po ab that he ~ys will simplify the federal income ta~ \)'>trm ond male 11 morl' equitable ccord1n& to another old ..ay1ng. you can't plcasccvel'}'ont' and, pre- d1nahlycnough. thc pre•udC'ntc;'\ ta\ r1:form plan ha'I received m1'.\ed review from Orange ounty busi - -nessandcommun1ty leaders Wh1k acknowledging the need for ta..' reform, local lendcr.i have taken 1ssu1.· wt th ,pcci(k pmvisions of the plan. paru ularfy those chanaes that could hun thl·1r 1ndu tr\' or orpn11at10n l{caa;in \<'<'k\an overall m:lult1on offtfx riles from a in;ixtmllm .SO pcrctnt lor 1ndt\'1dual'I to a 3 S pcn.-ent cc1hn11-f orcorporatton!.. thc m:h1· mum rate "ould drop lrom 46 to J' percent ' But at thl· c;amc llml·. thl· president wants to reduceorcllmrnntc \a nous deductions and crcd11s now u cd to tnm the amount you owe ll ndc \)am Lobb> ists interested in prc·,cr' mg omcofthc ta' break'I ha\ l' con- vcrJed on Conares • v. h1l'h 1 no" rcvtew1ng the Reagan plan "1think1t'san e cellcnt 1mpro' c- mcnl over the onainal Trca ur. l>cpartmcnt proposal." '){lld l l.. 'i Rep. Dan Lunaren.1 Republican\' ho rcprc 5c:'nts Long Beach. ~·al Bca\"h and wci1tcrn Huntington Hench ... lt'c, not a'I goodas I would like hut 11'c. .1 vac;t improvement 6Vl'r llrl'<ient law ..rntwa on themblcnow:md 1l0l~A JlcC.~offcr J ). ~'thupporl It •• I u'hgrl'n -.aid thcrC' "<Jtronp.puhh1 hac'k1 ne for ta>. rl'lorm "I C:'ln <;('('rt trC'nll'n'11'lu' 1110 1.'rl 1lu' from t~o1111h1t'l' \l'O''•'ll'' ht• "ml ' "I thin~ r>t'OPk '''"'l' no\\ that 1h1.· 'S\ \ll'nl nel'U\ ·'' h.Jngl' I g1'I J '>l'O\l' lhJI fX'OPk \\.Ill he.·" tlhng IO II\ t' \\1th lhl' IJ \ tOO\l'qm·nu·' a\ long .1, th1 '"'ll'lll l>H'rall I'> 1.1m·r .. L ungn•n -.aid ht• C\f)l"fl' < nngrl'" lo aepro\l' .t la\ rl'lorm p.lt'~.llfl' h\ the fall. U.S. Rep. Robert UJdh.1m. R- Newpon Beach. d~lln1•tl th rough .1· '>pokc5mnn roeomment on tht• Rl·· Jgan tax prnfXNJI~ Orange< nunt~ buSlnl'\'i f)l'Opk art' alread) ll)ing to dctcrm1m·" hJt impact the pr~dcnl'~ 1a.\ i.hanic) ma>haH Onr local finanl C' ex(X"n rnm- pl:unt<d that the Reagan propo-..11 '>tmpl) reprrwnt\D ~ht ft "from oh \IOU\ tllXC\ hl h1ddc·n l3'-C'i "I k prcd1 tC'd that ind I\ 1dual'> 'Nill~ ind UP \\tth n fc\\ C\lrll dollar~ Ill hand <\t 1h1· \ttmc tlllll'. he w1d, rorpora11ons th;H In.,«.' 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I k \aid thl' pn•'i11kn1·, prn11\,..,11, rnuld add I 1)(10 pngl' .. 1111ht' t' \l't 1 nl( llUM.10 pagc'>ol 1hc klkr.11 t.\\ <t'4.k "r hl' big Wlnnl'f\ I ht-111•\ l \\ tll hi· lhl• big hu\lnes\Cs thcl,l ha' c IH•t had thr bcncfu of~J.ll r~ul 11un\ thi' .atcounwnt ...aid "Thl.'' ·111~1wlt1 Imm oHrall lo\\t'r r.u~ .. \10\>nC\ ~Id thl' kl'\ IO'>C.'I \ Ulll.I\ I th1.· Reagan plan 1n\ ludl· th~1w "hn h•nc: horro~cd hca' 1h ~' t1ml tlw purcha'i4' oftht u pnnc1p..1l hOllll'' l lnd<"rthr prt,1dtnt\ plan th<'\ i.:ould onh dcdu1:L 1ntcrc\t thJ 1 ilix•., nnt,t \c.'\.'C'd S ,,00) mo~ than 1hr11 1n \ C\l ffil'O t the llunuru a dde\1 .. 1 he~ f'h\l'\ Ylh\•rt• ptupl<' \\ 111tJh1111n 1h,· ~1'11n "J n·rtarn p.in ot th~· t<'i'll nt:lh· tndU\lr. •· lloh Ar1'1\ 1..m.rn ktti'l<lll\ r Jnll \ "" .11 it"' t·rnmtTit atla11"\ch:11rmJn ''' 1 -------··--1\ , . PH11 SNEIDEllWI Focus ON THE News tht. 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Judge also said he would con ider Skies to remain sunny, smoggy Oranae County offic tah hope that The Judie fined tht' county SS0.000 appo1n11rta a federal aaenc), such as b) the time U.S. District Judge and order~ that an additional St().. the FBI or the U.S Marshal's Offi~. ll~...!..~~~--.W~1~ll#1a~m!!...;G~r~~,u·~~~..l,;l.nu~~w..-tllef"~t')"ttttt~~vn~!ltt1rr1!f'3Y-,·~,~fo"r--~t~o...-.1~11~an1n~1·~an1n...-~an..-~amrff\ilt~1•ut,...,eou..x..n~~-...-"7'1~ all~IA)'. inm~ O~U wtll be tat h lftMiltC fO~ tO $1~ On Jill inmllCS while C0Urt-4ppotnted jail t ,, sub to amog n Y wtlt 1t ieut heve the conto11tlon of w1rm temper1tu,.. 1nd cleat •1et. with hight tor moet ar .. a exi>'ci9d to be In tM 801. ecest/ tor 8P m ED1:1.Tue ,..)Jle t 1 eo t t sices>iq on floofl. floors dunna a 24.hour J?Criod. monitor Lav. rcnce Grossman 1s re· Gray has scheduled the v1S1t to~ In add1t1on to h1i. 1a1I visjt, Gray coverina from hea~ surgery. , what proaress t~ count~ has made in M:hcduled a June 24 heann, to Oro man. who underwent 1nple rtduang ja.il ovtrcrowdtn.a since he n>nnaJly roMider what will happen . bypa urgcry Friday. 1s hsted u1 fatr ~ound upcrv1sors and· Shenff Brad nellt 1n the ca~. accordina to county condition at t. Jude Hospital . · 'TEACHER PROTEST .•. From Al prc\•cm the '"Work-ins", ~1d the) _ would rather have the teachc~ 1n the clusroom 1ban on s1nkc. Scott satd the teachers union en· · dorstd the "work-ins" as a pos1t1ve activit) that could soothe negative feelings in the communtl) that teachers allegedly cauS('(j b) 1wo teacher sick-out s1nkes. ·The latest acuvit1cs apparentl> signal the end 10 hopes of settlement before the school )car ends June 21 Distnct officials arc· offenng 3 percent pay raises for 1984-85 and a 5 percent increase with a rcopener salary clause for 1985-86. Tc~hcrs reportedly want 4 pcrttnt and 8 percent raises and a require· mcnt that all teachers JOin the labor association. Scott predicts the "work·a{ls". will snowball He 1nd1cated contract ac· t1v1 t1es °" 111 be put on hold \lnlll September and that teachers then wi ll work for the electton of 1hrtt new board members more sympathetic With their 3tmS. All other employee groups an the d1stnct hin e settled for 3 percent pay inereases. Board members have said they would hke to offer 1eahcrs more ""' 1h~1 mnnt'y 1sn 't 11v~1l~hl<" ln the mcanumc. the fasting Ewer plans to continue, he said. unless he become~ 111. In that case. he will adopt a "Third World" diet of two slices of bread and a couple o(helpings of rice each day, he saad. It's has tirst ~xpencnce with a fast. he said. "I've been vef') fond ~f (Mahatma) Ghand1. Dr. (Ma~an Luther) King and tHenf') David) Thoreau." EY.ers 1s sponsor of the school's Doors 10 a New Generation Club. which raised about $700 for starvina Ethiopians. FARQUHAR FOUND DEAD IN HB ... From Al . humorously with local people and events. He sold the paper and all ats equipment as well as the bu1ldmg at 206-208 Main St. in 1979 to the Amencan Publishing Co. 1n TuJunga. In an interview at the time, Far· quhar said he sold the paper after the Huntington Beacl1 City Council" de· cided to shin its legal advertising from the Huntington Beach News to the Huntington Beach Independent. published in Long Beach. "I've had It when our o"'n leaders can't support their local newspaper." he said at the time. "That's when I called my broker to make the deal.'' Farquhar said he held no bitterness. but said he reluscd 10 accept a commendation that the cit y prepared, ··1 won't accept 1t. I'm not a hyprocrite and I'm not a poliucan either," he said. Farquhar was an ardent surfer·and frequenttr strolled along the beaches and the pier. "Along w1th Bud Higgins and J . Sherman Denn\ (both deceased). George was one of the fe~ oldt1mers ten downtown," longtime fnend Don Shipley said toda). -He had a great love of the beach." Downtown real estate agent Natalie Kotsch found Farquhar's body when neighbors told herofthe1r concern after seeing newspapers pil- ing up outside his England Street home. "(thought he was very 111:· Katsch said today. "I last saw him Thursday and he seemed to be cheerful and in good spirits. He would lea ve my office by the back door because he had a hard time (because of his illness) talking to friends." Farquhar, who is believed 10 have died Monday morning. was a ci tizen marshal in the city's 4th of July parade two years ago. He is survived by sons Jim, George and John and a dau~ter. Annette Faust. Funeral services apparentlyhad not been scheduled as of press time. ·PAGEANT MODELS ADJUST •.. From Al Trent.a Chapel. .. a religious work of Italian marble that will appear earl) in this year's show. The elc-mentary school pupil admitted his headpiece "hurts a little b11. But you get used to it." Later he can be seen frozen beside a fellow saint as they guard a blissful Madonna and child. Backstage. Irvine resident Frank Ortleib appeared to be pracucang turning h1mselfmto stone -or m his case porcelain. But in reaht~. Ortle1b s1mpl) found his pamted knickers and bright green waistcoat confining·. "It's a little staff." he said It took volunteers about 45 minutes to• paint. dress and case Ortle1b onto a bench to awa11 his tu m onstage, but Ortle1b sa}S he'd do 11 agam just as he has for nine years. "It allows me to give something back to the town 1 owe an awful lot to.'' he said. Cast 1n 1he third of three porcelains by Johann Friedrich Luck. "Pair of Lo\.ers in Arbour." Ortle1b stares bhssfull} at his sweetheart 1n ceramic eternm. · This· vear's Pageant of the Masrers from July I 0 to Aug. 29 will feature 25 works of art brought to life from canvas. marble. porcelain ahd glass. Amencan Indians will be featured in a program that will be fa ster m!CCd and nave more performers than those of previous years. As always in Its 53-year history. "The Last Supper" will close the pageant Tickets for weeknight showings 1n conjunction with the annual Festival of Arts are sllll on sale at'lrv1ne Bowl. The box office 1s open from I 0 a.m. to 4p.m. CAT CAUGHT, SECOND SIGHTED ... From Al "There'<; a distinct likelihood that 11's another mountain hon.'' said Joe Oliver. field service chief fo r the count) ·s animal control department. "The food sources start dr) ing up this ume of }ear and the) start moving around.'' The big cat found Monda} in Tustin 1s the second mountain hon 'Captured an Orange Count} 1n three weeks. The animal was released in remote Black Star Canyon 1n the Cleveland National Forest. said Jack Edwards. chief of kennel services for the count y shelter. Ohver said 11 is generally rare for mountain lions to wa nder into res1· dential areas. "If I was lorced to make a com- panson. I'd 53) fore\ Cl") I 00 CO} Otes fo und wandering around neigh- borhoods there might be one moun- tain hon.'' OJ1,·er said Wild Ii le authon11es ~ad as man) a~ a dozen of the cats are bcl1e"ed to be roamang Orange Count\·!> rugged hills Mountain !tons have not been captured in res1dcnt1al areas sance 1975. but new deve lopment malnng inroads into foothills has apparentl} spurred some to stra) from their usual temtones. Oliver said. The events leading to Monda) 's capture began about 9 a.m. when Margaret Kreutz spotted the moun· tain hon in a eucalyptus tree behind her hom~ north of Tustin. "There were crows making an incredible racket." she said. "I won- dered what the) were after." After animal control officers hit the cat wtth the dart. it jumped out of the tree and wandered into a nearby yard. then dropped. The cougar was taken to the count) animal shelter in Orange to recover from the drug's effects and State Fish and Game Department workers later released it. Oliver said mountain lions are not dangerous unless provoked. "The) arc rather a sh} animal." he said. "They wander I 5 to 20 miles at night for hunting. The) sleep 1n the day." TRIAL ORDERED IN· VALLEY MU~DER •.. From Al Kopen~. v.ho ...aid he expects h1!> client will be cleared. Mun1c1pal Court Judge Dan Dutcher ruled there was sufficient evidence to ti) Evins. who 1s accused 1n the bludgeoning death of Joan Virg1n1a .\nder<;on. whose battered corpse was fou nd March 8. I 979 in a spa re bedroom of her horn{' Dutcher '>aid hr v.as mal..ing tht• ruling ha<ied on tht' t~'illmon~ of d Fountain Vall l'\ polace orlin·r and not on th{' \.loC>rd'>r>f.rn Orangt• < ount' Jail 1nmatt' v. ho da1m<. ~ '1n~ urn fessed to him th1<, \<'ar _ The Judge .. aid ht> had '>enou'> doubt<; that bani\. an inmate at Orange Count~ Jaal 'la nce 1980. ever confessed to Jam~" Dean Cochrum the informant Dutcher rulc:d C ol·hrum'c; test1 - mon) to be 1nadm1ss1ble 1n tht• prehm1naf) hearing but the ruling docs not nccessar1l) preclude Cochrum from te~llf\'ang at E\ ins' Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Deftvery I• Quarenteed murder trrnl. tentat1,cl ~ Sl'I tor .\ug. 19 1n Westminster. The prehmanaf) heanng. which concluded late Monda\. lasted more than a month and Cochrum wa~ on the "'1 tncss stand i.1x da) s Kopen) said h{' will as!.. that Cochrum. who claims to havt• O\Cr- hc3rd confessions 1n fi,e Orange ( ount\ murder l 3'>e'> not he per· m1tteJ· to te<;t1f, during tht· trial f h1• tC\l1m on\ 'iinglnl out h~ Dutlht•r 1 amc Imm a I 11un1.i1n Valle\ dett'lll\l' 14hO arrntt•d F \In\ at h1~ home in Pa\adl'na Tr>. 1n 1980 The offi cer said th at after the arresr. Evinsa!>kcd: "What would happen 1f l copped a plea'>" He '><lid E' ins also asked 1f his ~1fc and children could \.1s11him1n pnson · Pohcc said the} alc;o Cl\ erhcard E \. IOS "h1c;per to his v.1fe "I m <.orf'). I'm sorf). I'm sorry" Dutcher '\a1d he did n1H con!>1der the statements to be a confession but said he found them suspicious. E' ins was first ordered to stand trial an 1980 but the case was d1sm1ssed because the chief w11ness. v.ho claimed E' ins confessed to him JUSt hours after the slaying. had to be h\ pnot11cd to frc">hen his memory fh{' d1sm1\<,al "il'> ba'iCd on the \ta lc \upreme < ourt'c; ruling that h~ pnow, produtc\ unreliable result<o [, 1n' "a' rt•arrl'sted an the murder ta'>t' tht· da' altt•r the d1sm1ssal and ( ochrurn \\a'i brought forward as the star "'ltne'is Kopen) said '1e belie,es the case against Evin., 1s "eJ1tremel} weak" and dcs1rec; to push forward with the trial qu1d:I) He said he was not surpmcd with Dutcher\ ruhng. "lt'o; a difficult 1h1ng to d1sm1ss a murder case "llhout g1 v1ng the people, the pro'iccut1on a shot at going to trial "the attorne} said What do you like abour lhl' Dally Pilot? Wbal don't you like? Call tbe number at left and your meuage wlll be recorded, lranscrlbed and delivered to the appropriate editor. Tbc same 24-bour answering 1ervict may be used ro record letters to lbe edllor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters "olumn must Include their name and telephone nambtr for verification. No clrculatloa c1lls, ple11e. Tell u what's oa yoor mind. H. l . Schwartz Ill l'1Jbf,<;t1er Clrculetlon 714/142-4133 Cle1etfled edYerttelng 714/142-9171 All other depertmente 142-4*21 MAIN OFFtC! 3')() w .. 1 Bey St Cot11 ~ CA Mt I IW!d<-llo1 I~ Colle I.I.-CA 92626 l.loncHy '''CUI) If fQu crG no! ~ yotJt CM-t'oY ~ 30 p ,,, c.a• -· 1 r ,., ..cs .,o.; coo.,. °" ~"<I ~futOay llM ~Mly II r<N °" "01 'ec-'°" t QOy OJ' 1 a "' UI~ l)l'lO"• Frink Zlnl Fr.111rJ• Karen Wittmer General Manager COPy•IQN 19$3 <>envt Cotti~ c;o.,,p.ny No r>ewt t10'1ft ,..llt lr0fl9 ldflorieJ melll'I or ~­,,,_, ............. , be f11P'OdUoed ... IN!ul IC>«>tl per -ol CCIP'l'!Ql\I - 10 e "' •rod Yo.JI tort "'"' ne ,,..._..., . Clrcutetlon T1l1pMM• RoMmary Churchman Coriltnllf'• Robert L. Cantrell ~ PrQOU<.hQfl MtmAQI>• " Howard Mullen1ry AdvMl•sino OlrectO! Doneld L Wllllem1 C1t.CUl&Uon Manager Pegu Blewln1 r.11ss1f1ea 0111"(.tOr ' l>'°'eoncl c"'M pot!I~ CA.0 11 Co.la M-C9l•I~ flll't. ... 8001 'l<•o.&ltOh<"' by <A""" u u. motlll\fy bY m4l1' S7 00 ~ VOL 71, NO. 112 ' . On Monday, nrst·1t1ge amog eplsod• were called In ~111, Uplend, Fontana, Gtendor1 Ind tt\9 <*ltral Sen Be<nard1no Mountains A flrst·•taoe alert means ..,. air ta unhealthful lor everyone. , The pollution It expeot9d to worMn u the warm lnver1lon i.~ drops lrom 1,500 l"t to 1,200 feet, Mlll"Q In the 1mog. II.Id Jim Blra.koa, deputy aulstent executive director of th• Alt Quality M1n•o-'llent Ol1trlct. U.S. Tempe 1(-C.ly 74 61 l MVeQ .. 106 11 ·Q~~ FRONTS l.nlle~ 93 71 Wllltn -l<lkl~ T9<T1pWahlf.. 1ncl1C•I• P••••oua L-Yln. 92 69 ~· 92 72 Gl y t "'Oii and O-ll40fll IOw 10 I Im 0<<.~0 ~ _:1~11C1t• ... v-.. EOl Mlttnf &Mel> .. 79 SN>••·~ R..,. n . .-1.es Sl\O• "' .............. 10 52 ,,~. 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II SS l oe Angele• 84 6S P&..a.>t ea ao Cuper 66 37 Pr~ es 6• o a•iena 94 es A1..,11oe 95 59 Cll .. leelOll s c H 90 ~:'p-:c?~11y 114 71 PHO AODl9\ l04 ~ Sin Be<nardlnn 95 61 Cl'letlfttOll,W V •• 119 81 43 At<I aiun 100 1 1 91 St CflatlOtte N C 93 1 1 Reno 87 49 Aecl•ooG C••• 97 81 s..-JOM 90 63 Santi An• Cne,,enna 59 3t RoclvnOncl 94 69 Rf<\() 81 •9 Santo C•ur 78 S3 " 69 ~ 72 ~Sllouis S•ctl,......IO W9 69 r.noe vaney ,. 36 C1nc1nn111 77 Sell LaUC••• 79 54 Sell11H 82 \6 YoH mllallly 91 S6 94 75 ~ 74 60 San "n10M> 90 78 Sen CM90 10 6~ COlumt>ua Of\ u as San Juen P R 74 S2 San rra<>e•ICO ea 62 Concord NH 12 ~ SMOia S•n1& Bl(t>a•• ~ ~ Tides ~F1wonn 93 811 5"'9-1 aa 74 Oe.,ton 78 83 Spokane 75 •a SIOCl<IOI\ 1 o.i .... 17 !>1 SyrecuM 13 46 111gn low P•AC•Ptllll<>" 101 2• nou11 TOOAY O.i.lolnet 71 !WI TC>C*!• 16 67 ano1119 at S p m Monday •08 12 Forti 11'1)!1 S07 a"' 3 5 Oel<Oll 76 63 ,_ 105 n Sarti ow f'1,1ttow 1l20 &1T\. ! 0 Oululll a1 50 lulall 83 ee Secono 111011 e 16p m 48 EIPMO IOI 68 Wa&Nngloo as 70 . Ftlltbanlia at 47 Wic:Ma .J 7~ 11-4 Surf Report WfDNHOAY Fer90 ~ 51 w•-Bat•• 83 ~ F+OI fJ-W Flegatefl ... 76 llU IHAPf 12 SI am 1 s Grano Aepta• 11 S4 LOCATION F•'•' n~n a 21 a "' 3 .. o ... ,, .... 117 44 Extended 11un11ng1on a.acn 2-4 r111 Secon low 11 581 "' I 3 Hwtlord 14 52 RI~., Jelly NewpOf1 2·6 , .. , Setond lllQfl 642pm so ........ 74 44 •oi11 s1 ... 1 Newl>O'' 2 6 , . ., Sun Hit 1001y •I 8 04 Pm .. _ HonolukJ 89 75 Coet181 !Ow CIOUCI• and local 109. 22nd St'"1 -pon 2·6 llH Wea11eS01y at S 41 a m and Mt• agatn Hoolelon 88 711 Olhenwlae mo.tty Cle&/ Tnurtd1y Bell>O• W9098 2·6 ,.jf' tncl~ra 82 61 1hr0U9n Sa1ucoey Hloh• 1n tr.e uPC>« L99une8eecl\ 3·5 ,.,, 11 8 05 pm 2 4 oooa Moon .... !Oday II 2 OS p m ,,_ JlldlaonMe 83 73 60a 10 INd 701 llOnQ IM bHCtlM !O tne San C......,,t• wao....aay 11 2 1 a p m ano Mt• 8'9AM" Jedtaonvt11e " 74 eo. lftlencl •alleys Lowa "' .,,. -WaterlerrtP e6 11301 pm ,,.,._ 62 45 50I 10 UCIP9f llOt Swell Ol<ectJOn .ov1n MASSAGE PARLORS CLOSED ... From Al .. was no longer open for busaness. Kaminsky said labor officials closed all parlors that were unable to show proof of workers' compensa· tion. Businesses unable to produce payroll records were fined S 100 per employee for every week of employ· . ment. Kaminsky said. Lack. of..pa¥tOll reco~s al~e 1s not enough to close a business. he added. Pof1ce said the parlors in Newport Beach \}lat were shut down and fined are: Oriental Shiatsu. 2022 Quail St .. SI0.500: Newport Total Skin C'are. 3926 Campus Drive, $31.000. New- port Executive Spa. 5251 Martingale Way. $$22.000: Coast Shiatsu. 2400 W. Coast Highway, S 1.200: Sunshine Spa, 1000 W. Coast Highway. $2,400 and Palace Spa. 3720 Campus Dmc. $2.300. Two ot her Newpon Beach massage businesses were fined but not closed Paradise Spa. 2819 Newport Bl vd, was lined $20.400 and The Getawa\. 2009 Quail St.. was fined $2.300. - Thl· state tabor sweep toltO\\S a ~ries of\ ice raids at seven parlors 1n N~v. port Heach that resulted in 11 pros11tut1on arrests. One of the cases reCl'ntl} was thrown ou1 of court for lack of e' 1dcnce. In response to the growing number of massage parlors. the Newpon Beach Cit\ ( ounc1I '>lapped a mora- tonum on· net>. massage parlors. The moratorium has no~ been lifted. In related actton Monday even an~ the Ne"'port Beach C'11y Council .idopted an ordinance requmng massage parlors to close betwe~n the hours of I 0 p.m. and 7 a m. and to carf}J1ab1l1t\ insurance. SMOKING BAN IN NEWPORT ... From Al both smokers and non-smokers. "I'm staning to believe that at- tempting to accommodate smokers and non-smokers in a common area 1s not a practical wa y to go." he said. "I feel now that at's unrealtst1c. It may ha\.e to be more black and white 10 be effective." While the Cit} ordinance calls for employers to try to accommodate the rights of non-smokers. 11 docs not require them 10 declare the entire workplace smoke-free 1f non-smo~­ ing employees are not satisfied. Such stnngent guideline~. ( hri~· uanson said. have been adopted in Laguna Beach and San Francisco. And in the Northern California ci t\ of Ukiah. the entire \\Orkplace ha\ been declared smoke-free. Smokers there ma ~ onl~ smoke 1n specific areas. usuall) dunng "Ork breaks. Christianson said. Christi anson said he "'111 suppon adoption ot tht' proposed i:1t) ordi- nance June::!-!. hut intend~ to seek an nml'ndment later that would toughen tht· guidelines for the \.lo-Or~plaee ''This ordinance could be v1ev.ed as the first step." he said FIRST STOP: ( -. SECOND STOP: T ~e BeaClt BALBOA ISLAND '4 ~ ~LM DESERT '~WN CENTE~ • • . -" Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT ITueeday. June ''· 1115 * A.I --------------------~--------------- Father-child classes Car.dealer's kindness puts elder I 'What do you think of prayer In school ?' .. A father an~. cl~tld leom1ng worki.hop called Daddy and Mc will be conduct<.-d by Coastli nt' Commul)1ly f'olkge June 22 and again July 13. The first tw~ hours will be spent in "educational playing. including p:un1ing and cla y ac11vit1es. Later, the ch1~dren will leuvc and the fathers will d iscuss 1 sues 1n parenttng prt'·school children. Children m ust be 211~ 10-51f2 years old. Reg1sira11~n IS s~o per father-hild pair. Contact C'ommun11> erv1n·-. at 241 -6 186 for more infor-mation Student music program By JEFF S~LANSKV Of .... OllllJ .......... A Hunlington Beach car dealer came to-the aid of an elderly d isabled man last week, Jiving the 79-year-old rt'stdent a car to rtplace the one stolen from him a few davs earlier. Donald L. Shaw's A MC Hornet hatchback was $tolen June 3 from a street near his home in Huntington Beach. The loss lef\ Shaw virtually stranded 1n his home, robbed of his only source of mobihty other than the large wheelchair to which the one- legged resident is confi ned. · Jolul Dow Newport Beach Accountant Kindergarten through third grade students at Top of the World School 1n Laguna' Beach will ~rform a program of original music at 7 p.m. ednesda) 10 the school multipurposeroom -\bout 250 Sl udents "-Ill perform songs about subjects the} ha'e ~tud1ed this }ear Adm1~s1on 1s free . Skeet shoot contest -\bout IJ5 skeet and trap shooting enthusiasts will be pan1c1pa11ng in the 55~ C tu b's fourth annual ln\ltallonal Chant} lag Shoot Wednl!sda) at Coto Two days later. Mike McKenna, a car dealer for South County Volks- wagen. contacted Shaw and o ffered him a replacement for the stolen vehicle. McKenna had read about Shaw's loss in a nt'wspaper. a nd decided to offer him a ust'd VW bug as a g1f\ from the car com pan)'. ~haw declined the VW because 11 was 100 small to accommodate his wheelchair. but he gratefully accepted instead a 1979 used Ford l TD. "I thin~ that a moment of s1ltnce. so that tho<.e choo!itnJ pra)er can do their thing and tho~ that don't -don't ha\e to ·· Martha Ena• Cotta ~eH latttlor deslper ··That's a tough one I think 1t's1ood 1fit's not 100 strong)) cmphaslled." de ( aza 1n Traburo Can)on. . The Hoag Memorial Hospital ~uppon group ra1~cd ~20.000 at last }cars e' ent For more information. call 760-5917. ·~Brown University speaker President Howard Swearer of Brown Univer· Stl} "-Ill discuss "Higher Education Under Attack" at a lunchl·on ml·c11ng of the E\change Club of Newport Harbor on Thursda' f hc E-\change ( lub me.e11ng begins at 12:30 p.m. at thl' Reuben E. lee restaurant's Stern Wheeler Room in Newport Beach. Ferguson here Thursday "We do things hkc that from time to 11me." said McKcnna, noting that he syniparh1ied with Shaw espec1all} because they are both retired mem- bers of the Marine corp~. Shaw. who had owned his previous car for about two }ears. said the gift came as a surprise 10 him "I had ne\ er met him (Mc Kt'nna) before in my life:· he said. Sha"' said he didn't know what he would have done tf McKenna had n't given him the car. Anna Garrity .\<.sembl} man ( 111 Fe rguso n. R-Newpon Beach. will be the speal..er atJ he Thursday meeting of the Western Mob11t' Homeo wners ·\ssocia11on. Mc Kenna said Shaw accepted the gift "with tears in his eyes:· and added. "You could tt'll he greatl} appreciated 1t. It did all of our people \Cl)' well to sec 11 happen." Shaw said Monday the police arc investigating the thef\ but have not discovered who took his old AMC Hornet }Ct. H is new car 1s in the shop· I Fountain Valle)' FlnanclaJ representa tive Sam Tllompsoa HWl lington Bueti Electronles sa les The meeting will begin w1th a 6:30 p.m. reception at the Sheraton Hotel 10 Newport Beach. Dinner and the program w1l• folio"' For more 1nformat1on. call Jud\ L'pton '!J ·581-6100 - for a few minor repairs. . __ .......__..___. ________ _:_ ____ _...;.. "It needs a little b11 of work," Shaw 0.., 1'16ol pfto4 by llldlard K-tet said. Donald L. Shaw abown with aide Sandy Gilbert "I don't think the go,. ernmt'.'nt should mandate an} rehJIOUS ObJCCll\.eS. But rehg1o n should no l use the state. e11her. to ach1evc its own goals." ··1 think it's good, be· cause 1t''> a foundat1onn and \OU build from the~." Interfaith fashion show Thl' \\omen -\<.'itx·1a1es of the Interfaith Foundation at l 'C ln1ne "'111 host a benefil brunch ~nd fashion sho" June n featunng summer la$h1ons b) Cameo Crcauons of Newport Beach. Proceeds from the event will go to the UCI Interfaith' Center. a non-profit group o n campus pro' 1d1ng relig1ou~ sen ices, for Catholics. Episcopalians. Protc\tants. Je'-'S. Muslims and Buddht'its. The C l'nler also pro' 1dc'> help at local hospitals and as~1St\ need:--peopk 1n Orange Count} and Me xico. T1d .. r1s arc $1:.? per ~·rson. and rescnattons must be made at 833-0891 The e'ent "-Ill be held from Ill am to I pm at thl' l nl\ l'r!>lt} Club o n l:ampu~ Computer graphics class TAX PLAN EARNS MIXED REVIEWS •.. From Al bonds to finance construction of moderately priced housing. Erskine said his assoc1at ion esll mates that I 00.000 so-called affordable homes were built nauon""ide using this method 1n 1984. No t o nly homebuyers but apart· ment tenants could feel the pinch because tax-exempt financing 1s fre- quent I~ used to build rental housing. hesa1d H1sgrouppred1ctsa63 percent rise in monthl} rents O\'er 1984 rates1ftax-cxempt fi nancing 1s eliminated. wo uld have put stricter ltm11s on the appreciated value ofpropen) donated to chant}. While pleased that the pres1drn1 dropped these two suggestions. Gog- gin said. "Tho usands of chan11cs are disappointed that a prov1s1on (allow- ing) charitable deductions for tax- pa}ers who do not 1tcm1ze "'as not included in the admin1stra11on ·s ta\ plan:· In recent )'Cars. he said.e'en tax pa)'crs who use the short form the chanucs "'111 losc out on (chang- ing I that one But ti"-111 not ha' e much impact on largedonauons because the) 're from people v. ho ttem11e an'"'a' .. Jim P McDermott. an Orange ( 'ount~ -based ~en1or' ice president "-'Ith Bank of .\menca. !><ltd his kc' lOncrr& 1s that the proposed La\ pian wuld 1nh1b1t ma1orconsumer purchases beeau..._. oft he SS.000 <.ap on interest deductions other than for a principal home m ortgage Nikki Kamkar Costa Mesa Statistical analytt Jamie Cox !'lewport Beacti Office clull l 'C lr\'inc E\trns1on 1s o ffering a o ne-da) 1nstruc11onal program on high 1.·altber small com- puter grnph1c'.) S}Sll'm'i. to he held June:.?~ from 9 am to 4 pm "( omputl'r Graphics· Hands-On" "Ill 1ndude guest speakac; of '~mou~ aspect' of computt:r graphir<, dl''>1gn and 1t ' appltl':H 1ons. and a ·'With all the high-priced housing in Orange Count). 11·~ cnucal that "'e retain tax-cwmpt reH·nue bond finann ng:· he said. Erskinl'alsosa1d 1ha1 "-lthout add111onal moderate!~ priced hou!.- 1ng. man~ people"' ho work in Orange Count\ "Ill ha'e to commute from nc1ghbonngrnunt1esand add more congestion 10 local freewa} s. ·•At a time when t h e government must cut ba ck, it 's the w r ong time to r educe incentives. f or ch arita ble g i ving . .. \.\ell I think the \1. hoot., 'houlJ hJ' l' tht• niht 1t 1hc' \\3rll 1\1 \\Ith th1.• .tppr11ql of th1 p,trl'nl' Hui n .. 1 .1 mu'I .. lt''i kind-of a touch) \uti11."lt Ho"'t'.'' er \OU sllll hJ', ti• put in l·ons1de-r- .11111n 111her pt·opk'\ bad.- gn1u11lh JOd IX"l1cl\ .. . chanl'l' tor participant\ to a~k 4ue,11on\. comparl' S\Stcm' Jnd In them thrm,ehl''> · Thl' program lO"'' $75 To rl·g1'>tl'r. call l C I hwn~wn at 856-5-H 4 Political forces In China Orange Count} MENSA 1s featuring two speaker'> on hit-1n the People's RI.'. public o f China at 11s monthl} speal..er'i forum June I . Ektt} Mumll and Lee C urt1s "ill give a first-hand account of that countr. \ '>OC1o·polt11cal forces. The meeting is at 7 p.m ai thc Orange Public library. f or more informa11o·n call 540-7860 CALENDAR L Regarding another Reagan proposal tochminate the mortgage interest deduc tion for second hom es. Erskine said ... We support proposals allowing deduction of all mortgage interests. Quite a few people have sec9nd residences in the desert and mounla ins. and (elim 1na11on of the second home deduction) will hurt people who own those properties.·· GreggGoggin, United Way of Orange County ha\ c been able to deduct their chantablcg1fts. More than SO pertcnt of lax.payers use the shon form . hi! said. but under the president's plan the} could nolongerdt'ductg1fts ~nless the~ 11e m1ze -on thrlong torrn. Goggin said non-p rofit groups arc al read) lobbying Congress for reten- 11o n o f the chanty deduction for all taxpayers. He said the propoc;ed rule change could hun the pm ate agen· c1cs that are supposed to be taking overforcuna1led federal social sen ice programs. .. .\ta time when the federal \klkrmo11 'uggestcd that 11 .\mencans put off their maJlH pun hases bel·auSl' ofa changt' 1n ta\ ruk .... 11 l'Ould \~I off a senou\l hJ1n rl'Jlt1on "ti's pract1lJll~ 1 m~>'>\1bll' tl1.,l.'ll nurgood~o' er\Ca\ ht.•cau'*· ot tht• \trcngth ofthc dollar ... he r,a1d "It "l' lan't sl'll ourgood-.domt·,11t·alh ''l' m3\ ha'c 1ocu1 b3l·l.. on manufJl· 1unngand1ob~ ·· Ralph Rodhc1m 'Kl' pre"dent 111 V. l'<.tmark Sa' 1ng\ Bani-Jnd prl'\I· dent t)fthl' :--:e"' port Harhor .\rl'J ( hamhcr o t C ommcrtl'.sa1d ''I'm \Upport I\ 1' 111 Pr'''llknl Rc:ctgJn «, plJn fhcrl' Ol'l'd' 111 ht.· ta\ reform " Anne tte E ldridge Huntington Beach Legal secretar;r Charles Scllaefer Huntington Beacb L-Obb) ambassa .. or Tuesday, June 11 • f\. 'Op m .. Irvine City Counc il. City Council ( hamner\. 17:.?CX> Jamhorec Blvd. Gregg Goggin, director of govern- ment relations fort he United wa, of Orange Count}. said chantablc · groups are pleased w11h the c hanges President Reagan made from the earlier T reasury Departmen1 ta\ re- form plan. He said the Treasur~ plan would have eliminated charitable deduc- 1ions unless a person'sg1ft exceeded :.? percent ofh1s or her ad1usted gross income. A second Trea-;ury propos:il go' ernment must cut bacl... "-'C thint. 11's the"' rong ume to reduce incen- 11 vcs for chamable g '' 1 ng ... (1ogg1n 5atd. But Ne"pon Beal·h aclountan1 Moone~ obscf\ ed. "The odds arc that But hl' addl·d. "It'~ JlreJd\ not J\ )trllnga plan 3\ 11 u1uld ht. I thin!.. 1hert'"• going 111 tx· l1p~1,111on hut I thin!.. that 1t 1\gl11n!.t It' hl' .Jppr11H·d h' both hou'\t'' ·· ··Rt'hg1un ht'long' in thr homl n1ll h\ thr \1. hnul ~''''-'Ill ~1. hll<'I' '>houllt ht.· l1m1ll'd tl1 t1·a.-h ing rl'Jd1ng. "ri11n)l J nd anthm.1\1\ ·· .. I think 11's all right 1f tht'rl." .., a moment of '>1kn1.1.· because thl·rc are ll10 m.in ' rl'11gmn1. in· \ II I\ I'll PoucE Loe Teen questioned, Marine held in two rape attempts By LISA MAHONEY Of 1M Delly l'Mol 11.tf One man 1'> uhder arrl'\I and If\ inl' pohl'l' art: que\ttonin11. a teen-ager 1n ~cparatl! rcportcd rape attl'mpts Mon· da) .\ Dcerfil'ld \.11lage \\Oman 1dent· 1ftt·d a ~.,·\l·ar -old Mannl' as the man "ho 1m·d· 111 Jbduc t her about q I 0 p.m Ph11l1p J Whl'l'kr. a Manne ~ta· 11oncd a t 1hc El Toro Manne Corp" Atr 1a11on. "-3S booked at Orange Count) Jail afier police tracked him down 1n a c3rpon on Bcarpow. Wheclt'r allcgedl)' grabbed a 30- Newport Cope Kenwood o;terco \\Orth S450 "'ai. ~tolcn fro m a 1985 Saab parl..t•d at 1hc corner of Po1n<.ett 1a and Third Street. • • •• A prowlcr wa!> reported 1n thl' 700 block of Cioldcnro<.I. .... ;\ S 1.000 s.ierco "ll' 'ltokn from a 198~ T Oy(lta Upn'I p:'ltkt'-d In I he 600 block of*,Mar1aold . .... " PU~\· and s~oo tn Cll'ih Wt'Tl' ~tolen from a rc~1dc1Kc on < amb11a The re idcnl ~ul he •rwolu: 1n time.to firfc thr ,t'lu rnr l":lft'S-3(' n htf bedroom Co.ta Meea Saw\ and dnll~ "Ollh s~~' "-'Cf(' rtponcd ~tOlt'n trom ttf~~d(' \'OM ot:f hom<' 1n thr 400 hlOl k 1ll ~had\ Dri\e }car-old "oman outside her apart- ment and reported !}' tncd 10 abduct her W itnt'ssc!. heard the woman <tcream for the police and the man ran awa}. • Whl'dcr "ai. 'ilopix·d by a patrol oflicer bt•causc he matched the \\Oman's descnpuon of her allackcr. She was taken to the carport. where 'he identified him. police satd. \ Wheeler claims he wa:. \ 1s11 ng a friend in the apartment complex and denies ti) ing to rape the woman. according to gt. Dick Bowm an. In the second 1nc1dcnt. poltcc a~ deciding whether to charge a 17-)car· around 1.25 p.m. Monda). T he lUlpnt was ~n running to a "a11mg n1r • • • I 1rcarm~ won h $2, 795 were rc- poned m1ssm1 or stolen ovcr' tht las1 five )Car,, nn inventory revealed Monday al Grant Boys Gun5. I 7.SO" Newport 81\d ~ ... T""o Orange Counl} men were arrested in separate incidents onl) rtu nutl!'S apaT1 1 n a restroom a1 South- Coast Plaza last week. Undc$Cover uffi r .acr~ot'<S David J a olll.t~va. ~. u~ntci mi. amf cfd • agtt ( lcmcl\t 26. of Brea. on su pk1on o f IC'wd conduct 1n a puhh<' rt"\t room Both "''ere nrrc~tcd w11h1n 10 minutes of each 01hcr last Thu™'8> 1n the upper ll'' i.'I ~\troom. ofT a -.en ice corridor ne.ir Rulloc~·\ drpantnC"nt old "'1th a11emptcd rapt· .1ltl'I hl' allegl•dl) St'xuall} a-.~aultcd one ol two teen-age girls that he and a ~7- )Car-old man "'ere entertaining aftcr ho urs at Ba \tl'r''i Restaurant 14 \4ti C ulver Dn'c Po ltce sa) a preltm~an '"' cs11ga- 11on 1nd1cates the teen-ag<.' b4..l} l''\lllrt· ed o ne of the girl' to thl' "Oman's rc~troom. follo"'ed her 1ni.1dc and sexuall\' assaulted her He "'·as interrupted b' thl.' other girl entering the restroom Poltce "'ere called about 4 .50 a m The 1nc1den1 1s sttll under 1n,eo;11ga· lton. pohcc said. SIOtt. • • • \a h lolaltng S 1.200 "'a reponed stolen from beneath a ma11~ss at a home 1n the 100 block ol V1rg1n1a Place. Entry was b)' pl) ini a w1ndo.,.. screen and ~movma the lou' cn.·d pane belwet"n 3·30 pm and 11 4~ p m unda)' Fountain Valley A m an "'ho sa.p h.c had a aun cS(apcd Monda)' w11h SI .l2S from Downe' Savina . 17 1 SO Maanoha St. ~arocGJhe.WJu "DO.Ua JMHrb• buttons .. • • • T h1l'' \'' stoic a \terr<> cu~tt<' and md10 rqu1pm('nl \ alul"d at $474i from · a piunlcr's. ~ar at the rC'ar oh bu1ldin1 t I fl!.&~ Harhor Rh J • • • l h1n t'' 'tuk a \h11.r.1\ f11.,~'r1·.i hi\ l il• 'alul·d at~~..," tr11111 .1 ~.11.1~1· 1 n thl' lnOOO bloc!.. ol ~an {1,1hr1rl ••• BurglJr<. !i.tok a ponahk .\\I I \I l J\Sl'lll' rcuirdcr and a ~~-• al1hn rnolH·r Total lo'>' "a' pu1 .11 . ''1 • • • f h1l'\ ('S brokl' 1n111 a ,n.ll 1-li.11 .11 I ti, \m1~o'i H igh Jnd \lok '·'°'" .111,t hlochtuth Laguna Beach Caml'ra etlu1pml·n1 'allh·d a1 • ~"1 "as rl'portcd s1okn \itonda\ trom .1 Laguna Camon Road ad<lrc" . . .. .\ burglar tool.. a reportl·J Sn 4"11 "orth of mnchandt\l' I rum J Popl.11 Street homl'. th<'' 1c11m rcf)\1rtl'd 11n Monda~ 1 he hurglan <X'l um•J Bandlt escapes dou6hnut shop wltli $700 take In inc pohCC' an.-lool1ng ror a m.tn "'ho robbC'd a doughnut \hopof :\t1011t $700 Fnd3' Pnhl'<' -;a, J man who ma<1ll.'d h" fol'.e "'1th a handanna C'nt('r\'d \\JO\ hell"· l>onut Mo\l'I<' .... m~ \\alnut "-'c . attout ll lo pm grabbnt a fnmk cmp1~ 1nd br3nd1\hcd a knik \\h1lc dcpland1n1 mone)' • tte thC'n forttd tht' woman and ~o other cmplo~Cf'i 1nh) 3 l'\ad: ef)'K·e ~nd cmpucJ the cal!b rcgi lcr a ca"h 1nd · ti oh ;tu " ('\I tom_rr wa.. p~renth 1n\1d(' th<' \ho p af"'thl' time of the roh~" Pnhcl' "'t'"'-' un'lul't' wht'th<'t the customt•r.wn\d('tainl'tl .1lnni "'th thi.' emph,\l"<'\ "lo one "a' hu1t in th\' tnl.ltknt ,d'Pll r "d,I\' ,J)l, I . . . 1'11111.t· .trlt''tl'd I{"~' .11 , , • • ""' J; 1111 ,u,p11. 111n I ,tr ' ' ~ l'h ' h, )nt}Ul'll\I.' 111 Ji.11h i I I' • \\I' ,1 ,1prx·d ,11 11 pm \1 ,•1i.l.1\ .11. 11~ 111, I• I' hlt11. l ot < rt''' "'It rt•1·t Huntington Beac h \ rl'\ldl'nl 1lf lh1• II h •I\ I.. ,1• I '>t·~·p I larh-•r r1.'f'«l :,·,1 ,. •111!.1' 1h .. 11 1 .in.l.lf, 'nh'Jr1·J ··'"•" 1 1 " .1r ·''"I '""' "'' l<i \l,1u•Jt'' 11111\n r h1.· 11,1111.tgr ".1,, ,11m.11t•d .11 '41 ~1 Hur~IJr' 1.nt1.·r.-d 1 I. • 1 1 th, , 11111( hk11. 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' . ' I M;~g~i~d;y~M ;~n: 'Father is dead' ·Medical examiners rnrpw UIH'Mlll\'ll IJ'>l Wl't.'I. \\U~ ll)rmerdeath l't1mp do<.· tor .. ll l u'''d 1n the murdl.'r'> of 400.000 k\\'i amt othc 1 s dm mg Worl had taken a dr.ima11c turn la'il \\l'Ci. \\hen Rnu1llan. 1n"est1ga10~ ~1d 1he~ had 1nforma11on that u man whlHlrn" ncd there in 1979 was Mcngele. huneJ ' .___.___ ____ ...,.1-lde n tl fy corp as long-hunted. Nazi MUNICH. We!>I Ol·rm:11H I \Pl Josef Mcna1:k died '>tx )car\ •lSo 111 , !iOn said toda). adding that h~· "h," no doubt" that a rnrp'>c unl·:tnhl·d 111:ar --"l-~tl'H' .,_.,1111knt until nnwout cit l·on,11,kr.a11on tor thl' Jll'Oflh.• "ho hall rnntaC't w111l m' lather 1n the la t 'O \l'ar'i.'' Rolf Ml·ngde 'in1d ".\II' 1 um1;(ofh1!'1 fother)and their rdat1ons hnH· m' and our (family's) dcerx''il S) nlpath) ... McngelC' ~1d I h\' famil) •'> read) 10 pro' 1de e' 1dl'nl't' oftht• \kath he <ia1d. Rut. de~p1t(' the yo unger Ml•ngdt"~ u11emcn1 to<la). <it kaM ont• prom1· nent Nai1 huntt•r remained ~l.ep1u:al Sao Paulo. Bra11l la'>t we,•!. " th.11 111 the hunted Na11 dOl·tor "I am ccttam thut thl' nwd1~·;il investigation \\tll contlrn1 th1' short I):· the Rolf Men~ek. 41 . ,,11d 111 a statl·mcnl b1oadc..J'>I b) llJ\JflJJ\ Radio. Thl' \tlltCmt·nt b\ Roll Mcngclc hrolo.\' n long 'iilcnn-b ·the famil y over the lilt\' of the long-hunted .\uschwit1 "-\ng\·I of £>;:ath " "The fam1h h<1H' had l'nough 1rouhle and th1·~ would ha\ t' ncen 1hc solution" -Ill have annoulll"l•d h1~ death when II occurred. Nan hunt • -.;1mon W1e<1en1hal scyd 1n Nn' 'orlo. He "::ud he a~c..c:rtaint'Cl l mum· stances of his fotht•1 '1, dl'ath ··at lhl' stene" in 1979, the ) l'a1 that the Larllcr. fomil> !>pokcsrnjn I lcrbcn Bauermc1'iter told reporters. ··Rolf Mengck .l'>~umcs that 1hc remains dug ilp 1n ao Paulo are those of h111 faiher:· 1 ht· long 'learch for the Rolf Ml·ngcle 1s a lawYt'r 1n 1hc ~ outhern C1l·rman cit> ol' I f\'lburg. The Mengele fam1I> has long owned a farm machinery manufacturing c9m· pan} near Munich. Sheriff fears mass killer got campers WEST POI'\ I. C .ilil (\Pl -Detect1,cs are 1n.ves11ga11ng reports that a lam ii~ ot Ii"-'' an1shcd from a campground less rhah a m1k from a ca bin where tonure tapes and charred human bonc'i have bet•n found. authonties sa} · .. \\ e ha' c informa11on that some peopk v.crccamped there.Just hkc the~ v.cnl awa} for a walk 1n the woods and nr' er came back," Sheriff Clau.d Ballard of Calaveras Count~ said Monda\ "\\ e ha\ cn't confirmed that \Ct. but "l"re tr\1ng 10 run dov.n e,:e~ lead v.e can.·· he ~1d. Camping gear. including a cof· fee pol and personal belongings. were found rccenrl~ at the campsite, the sheritT ~1d. lnH•s11ga 1or; ha'c d1 o;covercd LES NG the remains of at least three people buried al the three-acre s11e used b' sun '"ahst Leonard Lake. who comm1Hed 'iU1('1de in poi1ce t'ustod> last v.ec:k. Photographs and '1deotapes of !>Ccnes .of sexual tonure have also been found at Lake's cabin. Ballard said. "We have a lot of missing people. I am hoping we don't find 1hem on the propen}. but I think there's more people buried on 1hat propcn~." Police believe a<, man~ a!> :!5 missing peoplf ma) be hoked to lake. 39. and {'harles Chatt Ng. who is thr subject of a na11on'41dc manhunt. Lake was arrested for dri' 1ng a car belonging to a m1ss1ng man and for outstanding lcderal warrants. He killed himself four da' s la1er. The FBI will JO;n thl' '>ean:h tor :"tg. Ballard said, adding that agents '1~11l•d the area on Monda) Lake's Multiple Graves () Sac:tMWtntoe • .... , .. •s tockton .,o ...... A• many aa 22 more bodtea may be burled around rural cabin where aathorlttea have uncovered remain• of three penona. cabin 1s near W1lsc)"llle, about 150 miles cast of San Francisco. Ng. 24. has been named in a warrant on three cqunts of k1dnapp1ng. with bail !>Ct at $500.000. Calavera~ Sheriffs gt. Ron McFall said. Police sa) Ng. believed 10 be heav1l) armed. has vowed not to be taken ali ve. Ballard said in' es11gators found two ofl.ak.e\ dianes, one ofwhicn has 50 pages espousing his ph1losoph)' "that God mean! women for cooking. cleaning house and sex and when they were not in use. they should be locked up." The an Francisco Chronicle reponed toda\ quo11ng ~oufl·e~ 11 did no11den11t). that 1he d1af) contains detailed scnptt; for as man} a~ a dozen "1deolctpes showing the ronurc of ' anous v1ct1m<,. Death sentence invalid? \.\ \~H I NC1(()"\t \f>t-\dl'ath,entence1-;1n,alid 1f the '-tlllencing 1ur' 1, m1,il-d about 11~ rolr in determining whl·tlwr thl' lkll ndan1 actuall~ "111 d1t• the Supreml' Coun rulc-d tnda' B'a .J,Oi\' 1h,lt•un 1"'rt unwdthcdea1h.,cn1enn· ofrnn' KtcJ \11""'"J1J11 murtkrl·r B<ihh~ ( aldv.l·ll But ti was undl'Jr "hi:thl'r tht· lkll\1on \!.ould larn an~ '1gn1firant in1p.1l I lor rhl rll •lll' than I .)()() 11tlwr peoplc i>n dl·ath rtJ\\' na1111n\!.u.k -\1 lhl' \entrnung phJ\l"l1t ( Jld,,1:ll's pruscrnt1011 . hi'> law~a .11,h·d Juror\ IO " mpath l/l "'11h ( ald\\ell and "put him in JJll for thl· rl''t 11f h" hll · ..\ -;1a1e pro<,eculor n:spondcd h' tl'll1ng. ihl· 1urnr' not 10 'IC\\ thcmwln·s as detcrm1n1ng "hl•thn < ,1IU\!.l'll "ould dll' bcl'ause their senrent·t.· would l')t' fl:, tl'\H'd automJlllJll~ b~ an apix·als coun "Th" rnurt h.1, .il"a'" pn·m1\\·d 11s capital pun1~h­ men1 dcns1om on 1h1: J\'>umpt111n 1ha1 J capital se ntencing JUI) rccogn1/l'\ thl' gra' 11~ 0111~ las!. and pro,·eed1, with thl' apJ,>rOP.riatl.' awarenc<,!> of lb trul~ . .iv.e<;ome respons1- bil11~. Justll'e Thurgood \far,hall "fllll' 1n thl' c:oun·s main opmmn "In th1c, ca<,e lhl• \IJtl' \11ugh1 to m1n1m11l' thl' JUr~ ·., '\Cn<ot· of rl'<;pon-.1h1l11' lor d\'ll'rm1n1 ng the appropnJtenrs~ ol death.'" ht said I ht' <.:nun \clld ( ald\.\\'ll\ Jt•ath '>rnl\'nl'l', rt:alhl"ll a~ II \\3'> h' a JUr~ m1\lcd ahuul 11'> rolt'. 'H>h1tl'd his ton,t11u11t1nal proll'lt111n J[ta1n\I "truel ;ind unu.,ual pun1.,hm\·n1:· Jlllning \tar\hJlr\ op1n1on lull~ \\ere Ju'illces \\'11l1am J Brennnn. Harn ..\ Blackmun and John Paul StcH·n\ .lus11ce ~andra Da' O'( onnorconcum:d in 1110!>1 of Mar<,hall"s op1n1on. and agreed With the re'>ult. ( h1l'fJustKl' 'Warren E. Burger and Justices Fhron R. White and W1J11am H. Rehnquist dissented Jus11tr Lc"1s F Po"ell did not pan1upate in the case. In 'iao Paulo toda'. thl' chief Bra11llan ln\t:!lll&,ator -,n tht: l'UW. ltomcu TttnHt. ~ · • ma lion ot "oth~r 1nd1' 1du31~" in Bra11I "ho 'hcherl·d th e man i.u1d to be Mengel\' an\I hl' would take '>l.ltements from th,·m. He did not naml' the ind I\ 1dual'i. the 1nforma11on about 1nvolvl'· mcnl of other 1nd1\lduals "incren~~ ~ui.p1c1on that there wa1. an organ11ed group to prott·c1 Mcng\·lc." On Monday. a member of the forensic team .examining the bod) exhumed last I hursdtl) said a pos!>- 1hk fracturt· in the ixl"1c hone has 'itrcngthcned susp1c1on that the dead man ma)' be Mengl'lt'. who reported!} once sutTered a hrokl·n pelvis. Hijacked airliner lands in Palermo -. American professor, son with 5 7 persons aboard Beirut flight By The Associated Press .\ Jordanian airliner h1Jacked an Beirut toda} w11h at least 57 passen· gers aboard. including two Amen· cans, landed in S1c1ly afler being refused permission to land in Tunis. an airline spokesman said. Mounib Toukan. 'ice president of the Royal Jordanian Aha Airline. said 1n Amman 1ha1 the Boeing 727 landed at Palermo ai~rt to refuel. There were initially believed to bl.· four armed hijackers aboard. But an Israeli radio monitor. M1cke~ uurdus. said he heard the captain report six hijackers who demanded 1hc plane be refueled. Toukan said the Tun1s1an govern- ment had closed all airpons 1n the counlry to prevent the plane from landing in Tuni'> The h11ackers sc11cd !hf jet as 11 was prepanng to take o IT from Beirut. Lebanon on a scheduled Oighl to Amman. They orden·d the pilot to fl y to Larnaca 1n '>Outhnn Cyprus for refuelling before taking off for Tunis in nonhern .\fnca .\mong tho'ie on hoard arc two ..\ml'ricans. Professor Landrey Slade of the Amencan Uni\ crsll' of Beirut and his son W11l1am. 16. ·who were Oceing Beirut because of Monda~ 's k1dnapp1ng of a~-.\merr('a-n professor There \\'\'fl' con01cting repons ahout 1he numhcr of ~opll· aboard, hul roukan ~aid then· were b5 passengers and n1nl' crew George Ha11ana<,ta~1ou . dtrCl tor general ot tht· ( ypnot ~1 in1!>t~ ufCommun1ca- t1 ons. told reportcro;carlll•rin Larnaca that there Wl'rl· 57 passengers and 17 crew members. Haj1anasta!>1ou ..aid 51 of the passengers v.ere U.·banese and then.• was one per'>on each from Bra11 l. Dom1n1('a. Ital~ and Sn Lanka. Orange County's easy listening radio station Suspended license 1 'unfair to Zaccaro' KDCM tD!l.1 FM SIERED Summer Day and Adventure Camp f' 8oy1 & Girls Kmdergort"n fhru 8th Grode June 24 thru September 6 · I l one·w~k ~rnon,. Activ1t1•' 1nclvde trips to D"neylond, Knott's ~rry Form Raging Waters Universal Studios, Mogic Mountain, b~od'I trips, \kot1ng, bowling, swimming. mo~ies. overnight\ Qnd more• Special Mountain C!imp1 & Caravans • C1mc> Bil Bur • Mitt fhltr Raftll( • Yostmltt • ~ fl Os<to11 Mtn Camp • $111 Oltco Blt tat K~ Clf!yon • C~ fot . C1blN • Hone Bacipldlflt • C1t.W Saine ,,_, (!(711 lor ~ mtd Ot!'taflf NEWPORT-C O.STA MESA YMCA 642-999().. .. ..\UH:"n ~ y t .\Pl -..\ 110-da> o;u.-,pens1on of John Zaccaro's real \'\late hcen-.c \\J\ an unt:11r pellall) tor arnons that \\ouldn't ha'c t>cen noticed 1fht' hadn'1 ocen lhl· hu'iband ol '1c:e prl'\ldl'l1t1al candidate { ieraldine F(·rr;iro h1o; auorn\'\ com-pl~11ned 11>lla) · The 1lkgal hu"nl.''>\ tkallng'> 1ha1 IC'd Hl ihl' 'U\f)Cll\lllll "\\OUld nl'\C'r ha' e uime to Jn\ 01w'' at tent ion were 11 not tor thl' r>nl111rnl a11111><,phl'rt• 1h:i1 lw "J' lhru .. 1111111 lohn K1ll'[tl'l 'a1d ·· r h" 1 ... 111 un\\.111;111tl·d .1\ 1111n 11·, .1 ·-RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. For The Rest ol Your lilt 1922 HARBOR Bl VO COSTA MESA-S48 l IS6 big deal about nothing.'' The suspension of Zaccaro's bro- ker·~ license was ordl·rcd Monda) b) stare hearing officer Barry Bohan. who ruled Zaccaro "dt'monstratcd un1ru<1twonhiness bc)ond question b~ '>ubm111rng a net worth statement which he kne" was false and an appraisal which he himself altered," said \\-1ll1am Brown .• 1 \pokesman for Sern.•tan of "tale Cia1I Shaffer l.tltaro hall pka<kd ~u1l1~ in JJnuan 10 .. ,~hl·m1ng 111 dclraud" h~ al1a1ng ;in .ippr;m,11 rl•pon and 11\ef\Wt1ng h1.s Ol'l worth" IHll· •n1ng 111 help J d1l·nt hu' apar.nwnt'> lk rnuld IHlH' tx·rn ialln.1 1or .1 \Cttr. t"lut wa~ sentenced to 150 hours (if rnmmun1I\ 'il'f\ ICl' wnrl. Ferraro. "ho ran for the 'Kl' prestdl'nl' a'i the runnrng mall' ol 'Walter Mondale "ac; .. ·,Cf) upset" ahout the suspension DO YOU HAVE HYPERTENSION? We are investigating a new medication shown to be effective in treating hypertension. Participation in this study includes M.D. Supervision, lab testing, E.K.G.s, medications, and is free to all participants. For more-information Call Arter 2 PM - • 640-7412 Ai)plause, angry critics gi-eet SALT II decision By The A11oclatt'd Prtu WA HINOfON -l're,1d~nl Rc,1g:10 \.lOn .tpplaust' f~om congrc s1on;il liberals and modern tel\ with his den!.1011not10 unlkrcut the S~ LT II t~~aty. but an conscrvat1H' 'it.•n \1t•, en ~\ inm"I. K-ld,tho. s~ud. .the o 1cts ar~ po~~in& their voJl.a bottle\ and laut1.h1ng JI how 'itup1d the l •~1.e~ Stal~ '~. Reagan de 1ded Monda' 1hn1\\h\·na1W\\ I riden1 'iubm1mnc. t c ll a, unde ocs sea lnab lall'' this }l'ar. th<' llnit\·d ~tJll'~ "'II d1i.rn.intle an .older Pose1~on m1ss1k-finng ~ubmannt• 111 ord\·r nul IO e~cccd 1ht:.m1 s1I~ llmtt kt by the Stnlli.•g1c Arm' l.1m1iution freat} known as SALT II. I lh!n it ~!l'~cks ofappcasemt'n l It hnrkcO'i ba"k to the dU)) of(formc1 ~.n.11sh Pnmt Minister Nevilk) Chambcrtu1n knut I.ling under 10 \dolf H,1Lk1. ~} mms ~1d $1 million In jewels taken ln heist t IOUS1 ON _ •\ gunman whu foll11\\\'d a Je"clr) ~tort owner into the store locked him 1n a' :wh and escapt·d "11h about$ I m1ll1on worth of Jewelry, officials sa}. Dcpuiie!> .lid lhl') "t'rl· unn·m11n ho" mam 1h1c~es robbed the Diamond Crl'at1ons on Monda\ C lv. ncr Jo<.ch t l,1nJnd. 5 I. was open1n~ the business "hen :i man ,rurl. .1 gun w hi\ bad. and tollo"l'd him in. said a shenffs '>!"X)kesm:in Onl'l' th\'' ault \' ·" orx·nl'd thl' gunman rt·mu\.Cd a tray_of diamondli Jnd d1.imond nng' and dml'd ll:1nand 1n\ltk. lfl' c 11ga1ors ~1d. Later. E\no1ha empl<>}t'\' tound HJn,11wl 1n thl' 'aulr Officials wait for traln fire to dle down PINE BLL•Fr. \rk -Hundfl'd\OI J)l'OPll'\\hOlkd 1hctrhunwsncara.a2- car train derailnwnt rl·ma1m·d "1th lnl'nth and rl·lall\ l'S roda}. as officials walled for a tire cun~um1ng \p1lkd oil and pl:l'>tll' pclll'b Ill burn down. Federal 1rano;portn11on ollil'lal' .lrrl'l'd lall' "l onda~ l<l \'1ltlrd1nate eITon~ to contain the blaLe that had hurm·d .. 1nre thl' \.Ir\ t·ar~1ng lhem1cals careened off a l>tra1ghl strt•tt·h of Collon Bl'll Kail road trJl'l.Ju'r .,outh ol Pine Bluff. One of the l'ar<, exploded ~lond<i} rm1rn1ng. rauling "1ndO\\\ .ind .. hal.1ng plate' on area l:ireakfa!>l table\. But no <Hll' "j" 1111url·d Eight Injured power plant workers crltlca.l LAS VEGAS -£:.ight ot 14 \\Mker\ 1nJurcd \\hen an exploding p_ipe flooded a confrol room" 11h 1,000-drgrrC' s1eam remained in cnucal cond1110.n today as oflk1al'i <;ought clU\'S 10 &hl' di-,aster that lolled two men.. unda.y s incident nppcd a gaping hole in a I0-1nch p1ix· at lhl· Moha\e Ueneratmg Station 111 Laughlin. Nl·v.-. spra) 1ng v.orkers 1n a control room and lunch room with scalding steam and "ater Ollinal\ of Soulhl·rn ( ahfornia Edison. the u11ht) that opera1es thl' Laughlin plJnl l'\pres~ed rnnn·rn O\er asbcs1os tha1 v. as knocked loose b\ the blast. \.\. ori..,·r., and in' e'il 1ga1ors wore mask!> as.they searched for clues amid thl· dcbm von Bulow cheered by well-wlshers PROVIDENCE. RI -\\di \\1\hl'f~ cheerl'd as Claus 'on Bulo" emerged Monda) from his retrial lk.ired of charges ht•'" ice tncd 10 kill his heiress wife. But a block av.a) trom the Pro\1dcnce Count) openor Courthouse where' on Bulow on ~tonda) \\:JS acqu111ed after a four-) ear legal battle. his stepchildren portra)cd 1ht· 58-~ear-old Danish-born anstocrat a~ a villain who got awa). ··w e kno" and he kno"s he tm·d lO murder our mother." said Pnncc Alexander von ...\uersperg. 1he son of Manha .. unn> .. 'on Bulow. who lies in an irreversible coma in a New York hospital Trial due for man who sparked MADD • SACRA ME TO -ClarenC"l' \\-Busch. 52 . the man who 1s crt•d11ed w 1th sparking formation of Mothers ..\ga1ns1 Drunken Drn ers 1s 10 Ix· 1ned in Sacramento County upenor Court on his last chargl' He faces tdon) drunken driving charges from an 3l'C'1dent lac;1 Apnl in which the other dnver. Came Sinnott. 19. was injurt"d. 'iht• tl'Stilied .111he prellm1nar) hearing Monqa} that shc was dn' 1ng across an intl'r'il'U1on on a green hght wht•n a.car dn,en b> Busch slammed IOlO lht• kit rront ul ha au1omob1k Bu~h I'\ bl'1ng held w11hout bail . "'Chavez starts new grape boycott S.\N FR.\NCI CO -United Farm Workers President ( CSJr Cha,e1 I«! SO ~kets-m-a me<<h etHSide-&-suf)t"fmark~nd:tYtcr lmicoff a n:rnonwidl' bo)COll of California table v.apes. no" reaching stores in the East. ("ha' ez said the OO)COll efTort . whit h will use romputrr-dirccted mailings to reach 400.000 consumers a month. \\.3S needed 10 hnnganrn11on 10 what ht• called an11 -un1on actions of(iO\. Georgl' DcukmeJ1an·, Jdm1nis1ratwn rhe gO\l'rnor has "'ihUl do" n" lh\' 1975 farm"orl.ers· ngh1 .. 1a,\ 1hrough hudget rnt'i and a pro-grO\\i.'r slant. tht• labor leader chargl'd. Three blazes fought ln Monterey County MONTEREY -fhrce bru-.h tire~ burned out of rnntrol toda} 1n Monterey County. one a 2.000 acre bla1e that started as a "cop trolled burn" on a m1ltlaf) reservation bu! was caught b\ "inds that pushed ti 1oward Los Padres Na11onal Fores!. Despi1e 1b sue. the blaze that s1aned Monda' at Fon Hunier L1gge11 was considered the least dangerous of the three The oihcr 1wo. a 577-acre blaze 35 miles south of Montere) and 300 acres :!5 miles south of Monterey. required more immediate use of firefighters and equipment Firefighters worked 1n 90dt.'gree heal as winds blew do" n can) on~ 10 the ocean Alezander slap.ng defendant 'innocent' LOS ANGELES -~ :!4-}ear-old man accused in the killings of four relatives of former foo1ball ~tar Kermit Alexander pleaded innocent to four counts of first-degree murder. Darren Charles Wilham!>. who entered his plea Monday at his Supenor Coun arraignment, could farl' the death penalt) 1f convicted in the multiple killings that occurred Aug. JI. 1984 .\le\ander's mother. Ebora. 58. his sister. D1etna. 24. and nephe"" Daman1 (iarner. I 3 and Damon Bonner. 8. were killed tn 1he auack at the mothn's 'iouth-central Los Angeles home. A motive was nl'vcr dc-termtn\'d. WoRL D Gorbachev delivers economic.address MOSCOW -Soviet leader Mikhail ~ (1orhalhl'\ ~aid 111da' thr goH'rning Polltbur~ ha\ reJCClcd ltw draft eronom1l plan for 1 •18(l.1n') and "ant<; ti redrawn to locuo; on rchu1ld 1ng outdated fol IOrtl''>. 1mprll\ ins product qualtl\ and making th~ ccn1rah1cd <.,\\tern more rl·c;pon'il\e ti) demand < 11.1c111ng the pollcieo; ol 1he Brc1hn\'\ era lor rx·rm 1111 ngeconom1c 'itagnation. l " rbac~e' said the Kremlin will no longer tolerate otlic1a1, who <;eek reduced pruduct1on gpals or build new planl'i \\<hen older one'> bcrnme ob<,nlcte. Pere• offers five-point peace plan JEK I I SALEM -Pnmr Min1~ter ~h1mon Perl's ha~ propokd a fi, c-poant plan for a M1ddk East pcat·e co~ference 1hat would 1ncludl· t r.~ participation and exclude the Soviet Unum from a direct role. There wu~ lmlc immediate reaction to the proposal fro m Arab rnuntnes. but 1n111al Arah prc'i\ comment was negative. T~e plan w~s pr~1'ented a~ an altcrnat1' e 10 the approach outlined in Washington earlier this month b) Jordan's King Hus c1n who ha~ agreed w11h the Palestine L1hcr:n1on Organization on a J01n1 n~got1at1ng po!.1t1on Pc~cs countered with :i propo'ial 10 "cnll'it 1he <;upport" l)f the five powcr<; for direct talks be1ween 14irul'I and a Jordanian-Palestinian delcgatton. Orteg• '• trip• netted $400 mllllon of ald MANA(, LIA . Nicaragua -l'rr'l1dcn1 Daniel Ortega re~l\ed pledges of about $400 m1lhon in cred11s and humanitarian aid during his recent tour of the Sovm bloc and Western Europe, ~'l)S Vice Pre!>1tkn1 ~rg10 Ramirez He told a news conference Monday that the Soviet Union. m fastcrn bloc ailics and Yuiosla\'13 pledged $202 m1lhon. and that other European countne~ pledged another S200 m1lllon. The d" 1'.1on of 1he crrdll$ and :ud between m~ Soviet hloc and the ~"' of Europe "demon'1ratc<, the dt\ en.ii)' of our 1ntcmat1onal relation.,, Ramu-c1 \.'lid Tr•ln-bu• colllalqn klll• 22 In l•rael MOSHAV HABONIM . I roel -A tram and bu~ collided a1 u railwa cro11sing near the Mediterranean c~sl toda>. k1lhn ~2 people, mo5t of the~ tecn-aic bu pa stngers hc41d1na for a 'rC'hool ou11na at the beach. odlice said Another 17 passengers were 1n,urcd. lvacl R:ul"'ays Director Zv1 T!tafnn said all the dead were fr~m the hus and 1n ludcd the bus dnver. a woman rhc impact cru~hed the sides of the hu<i. OtpJlt'd 1t over .rnd 1hrcw 1t more than 40 >-ard fr<>m &he cm ins. ~Y Gandld ll4W~lor W•eblaltOn ---.. "\l<J l[R . .\lgcria (AP) -Pnme M1n1strr RaJ'' Gandhi of India dcpancd for the United 1a1es toda) following o 24-hour vmt to .\lp,cna Gundh1 met with President Chadh RcndJedid and other l&enan officials· <11"'1Ji.<1n& hllah!ral Cooperation. tfic Iran-Iraq war •• nd con01ct"i 1n th<' Middl~ Ea'il u1 1\ and the Wc\tcm Sahnra. \t ll news cuntcrtn<'t' latt' Monda) ni&ht 1hc Indian primt-minister ~rd ht\ Ct~unt~ would import SOO 000 tons of \lgcnan 1111 1 { Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuaday, June 11. 198S AS Berle improves · Spy figure recruited for Klan after surgery LO . ANG LES (AP) -(om· edian Milton Berle wa s an serious cond1t1on today 1n the 1ntensn1e care aner a four-hour quadruple·b)'pa')!> hean operation. .. We anttc1pa1e a rapid improve- ment an the nex1 s~'cral da)s:· hospital spokesman Ron Wise said today. "He's clea1l> making pro- gress." Berle's wife. Ru1h. and adopted son, Billy, were at the hospital during surgery. Wise said. Both were in excellent spirits and even JOked about thr comedian's condition, he said. "His son said that halfway through 1he surgery. h1~ father woke up and made su$8es11ons on how to am prove 1hc hghtang." Berle, 76. entered the ho pttal Thursday compln1n1ng of fattgue Was affiliation deliberately selected • NORFOLK. Va (AP) -John .\ Walker Jr . the ex-Na\) oflicer ac- cusc-d of running a famal) Sp) nng. once 1dent1fied himself as the-state organ11er for the Ku Klux Klan and went on the radio to drum up suppon for the group. a former talk show host recalled. A Klan official confirmed Monday tha1 Walker had recruned for the group an the late I 4.J70s and 1980. And an official of the Anu-Defamat1on League of B'na1 B'nth suggested that Walker may ha'e used has member- h1p 1n the nght-wang hate group as a CO\Cr while selhng secrets to the ~0,1ct l ln1 on Only a handful ri of bankers Jim Blair. the head of1he lnv1s1ble Empire. Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. said he nas found a 1980 letter from Walker, addrHscd to former lmpenal Wizard 8111 W1lkanson, in which Walker said he had been unable to achieve his Klan recrumng goals. Irwin Suall. d1rect0r of fact-finding fo.r the Ao11-Defamafton League of B'na1 B'nth. said his ~roup was aware that Walker was acttve an rccru111ng sailors "I don't kno" ho" man) he succeeded an recru111ng. but he had a great deal of con tact with !Mltlors an ht!> capac11~ a') Klan organ11er ·· said 'uall. whose group mon110rs Klan aCUVll) Bla1r·refuscd to~ what lond f rttruttlnJ a er 1 . " c adn't accomphsh anythana." Blau said an a telephone 1nten. ac-w from Alabama ··1 don't Stt wh> 1he K.Jan should l\a\c its name drug through the mud by a communist spy " John Walker and h's son Michael are being held an Baltimore on espionage charges. Hts brothrr. Anhur. of V1rgan1a Beach. 'and Jen) A. Whnwonh of Davis. also arr being held on charge!> thl') \\Crt.· pan of the nng. Radio talk sho"" hO'il Dcbb> .\1ken said she antcrvtt'"'-ed Walker. "ho 1den11fied himself as the Y1rgan1a organiLer for the Klan. on No' ~9 1979. on WNIS an Pommouth She said\\ alker sho\\t:d up at lht• 'itudto') '"' IU)'S, I CTI said "He satd the) \\Ould patrol 1ht woods around tM sta11on while Ile was on 1hc air." Aiken said she qrecd tio aUow Walker to 1denufy hunsetf on the a1r only as "Jol;ln," for security reasons Suall saad the AOL has infonnauon that Walker was a member of the Jottn 81reh Society until at least 1982. The soc1e1y however has only con· firmc:d that Walker and his wife were members of the orpntzallon from 1964 10 1966. 'Tm1'"Chned LO tlunk that the KJan and Barch society affiliations were deliberately selected to prov1<jc cover for his So\ act spy operations," Suall said "One wculd not look in the KKK for a Soviet SP'r:· ' I I iri the cowitcy are paying 10.003 on a money market .. · account · Fortunately, one Of them • • ism your neighbOrhood. .\n lmc,cor~:t,·111~~ .\tuiunt µ1\l·, \ou 1lw lx·-.1 nt .111 po..-.ihk' hJnktng workh rht' fir,c -naillt'-hJ.'\i' Jllt'llt II )I) \ t llld t'\.pn ( In )111 .\ nci~hhorhuod bankt'r .\n<l 1hc fir,c rJtl' n:curn on \our i nn.·,tn1cnt 'ouu dc::mam.l from .1 \\.ti I \(rt.Tl hroker Depo,it · ft l0.000 or mun.· nt m .md wt,.11 ~u.tr..tnrtT nur IOOO"n rati-throup.h Aup.u't ~it'' ,\nd m.unr.un .1 r.ue .thoH' che Donoghue ~1ont'\ l u~d \HT.t~c.: 1 ,, • rhrou).th !ht· end nt ll\jOO%· 10.51 % tht.· \t·~•r I ~rr.r 0 l!lr\,.ly 0 . bepostt Sl.000 s~ooo11~¥0 to !'19,99c..) .m<l "t· 11 '--~~~~~~~~~~ make: rhe same prumi~t· on .1 lr~"c> r.ut· In drher ca...,t'. n>ur mont.'\ ·, .lt'ct.~'ihlc .lll\ t 1mc: 'nu nn.·<..1 ir and fully insun.·<l w SI00.000. En·n it 'rnir h~l:trKt' dn)ps below 1.000 you'll t·am :; ' ~ " .. Open a Sc;OO lnH-...wrCht.·ckin~ Account Jl tht· sa~ tin~ and wt>'ll pa\ ypu Jn additton.tl 11 ''., on yl)ur Im wrSavinS" Accoum throur~h Au)(usc .~l :\ot w mc:n- tion the interest vou'U aJ~o t·am on vour dwcking hat.met.· For more detail~ caJI or stop h) 'an) < ommunin FederJI offkc. Cham:t'~ a~. che hanker with ch\· .inswe~ \'ou\·e lx.~n ConnnunitY looking for b in your· 4 own neighhorhootl ~ -al Siii ,__ 2239 Huntangk>n Onve. Sill ~rino. CA 91U (8'8)795-6500....,., 901 Oowr Orivt Newport Bev.. CA 92663 (714)6'5-6133 LI Cl I •• 3156 Forthl4 ~ Li Crescenta CA 9l2>• 18l8)~ 9'0!> E r . ,. ~ "~ NorthGlendale. Glendale CA 92106 (8l8)95e 7052 ,,...._..18SEas1 Gleninn. Pmdn CA 9ll05 t818)4.41.$14 M 1••111 515 w.st 8Mr'Y BM! Monteelelo CA 90640 (2131m 137-t ., --- .. ' ~ Dr-. 1855 West Ka~Aw Orange CA 92M7 (714)771·noo Jc>l lrtt ~ "'CPIOrrnl 1.«X).336 SJ2'8 ,......., ;;;) ~$1·~111--'flom""DIJnoGllwe~'rf\H)A(PQSn ·~ llllte ~ ~ 1CC01111!t ~ °'°°'*CMl'10>000!Mlllt IQ)IMO ~~ ffos'll ~~ID lrlf'Clt.ll'ft ~~ ,.. ---1-__ _ L . ---~--~~--~~~~.~~~ ...... ~~~~~~~ ....... ~~~~~ ...... ~~~~~~~~------- , r , .,. • .... _ ' I 'v Ot1nge Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday. June 11, 1985 ' A8 'WRITE TO ROSTY ; NOT ME' Roscoe. t h e IRS com to be sure 15 .000 pieces of mail a rrive WA. Hl:-..µro l \Pl -lh·p Dan Rostl•nl..owsk1''> nattonall~ broadcast appeal for 1'mencan'> 10 "'-"nte Rost) .. on l.l'\ re' 1s1on ha'> produced lxtween 10.UOU .ind 15,000 pieces of mail su far . report\ the staff of the Hou,c Wa)~ and Means Committee. The Illinois Democrat's p1trh also h.t\ 1n'111 rcd thl' prudun1on of a "\Hl\C .ROSI\ .. button that IS being <;ported h~ u1mm1ttl'l' a1<le'>. la"'· make!" and lubb\ 1\I\ It \.\3S lirst rrodun·d on <i hm1tt•d ba 1 b} Ro\tl·nl.o"!>l..1's staff as -;ort ofa gag, but 1'ow 1s om· of tht' hottest items o n Capitol Hill. Internal ReH'nue Sen ice Com- m1~<;1oner Roscoe L. Egger J1 -,,'.!.:h.!.;o..:\.\:..:.· __ ··.!.11!.,.\:?..a!?...!.:re!:.!a~l,.!.fl!.l:oo~i.._..1M1.iL,l...uLLLl.Lu.u.l,;,i,...­ e up.a romm1 ee earing ~porting ·aide Jamie Richardson. 'he said all a \ana11on on lhe saml' thl'nll' 11 1'> th e mall hasn't }l't been OJX'ncd or hutton au.l' .. , "'rott• Ro'.I).\ ·· C' l'n rounied. Whl'n the sud., arc all ··r '-'3~ afraid peopk \1\1.)JJld u>n· opened and 1tted through. the total tusc ·Ro\t\' \\ilh 'Rost0t•' 1 don't tould runa~h1gha\30.0<X)p1ecesof "ant then~ to \.\nt~ 10 me." Eggl·r mail JOl..cd .. ~t ost or thl·m are in fa\ or of the ~al i..s and sal'b ut' lcttrr' man' rrl'Sldl·nt's la'\ plan. pl&} mg o n the addrr~Sl'd ,1mpl) "Rom ~ashing-lart that 'ometh1ng 1s going to have ion. I) c ... arc piling up 1n thl' Wa), w tx· done,on a bipartisan basis." and Means Cummiltee ollicc!. Ill thl' "'" chairman or the la)'.·Wr111ng Longworth HouSl' Otlin.· Bu1ld1ng. panel. Ros1cnkowsk1 dcli\.ered the Democratic rcspomc the n1gh1 Pre 1- dent Reagan un\e1lled his tax re- Bingo fans wed 84 guests ' 1s1on plan on nauonal tele\ 1s1on. CHtCAGO (AP) -tt was a limpte wedding. The groom Wore wntt•, the brid• marched down the alM to the mulk: of a solo accordion and some of the gueeta yefled "Bingo!" at the reception. had their first date In 198-i. The la" maker In\ 1ted .\mcricans 10 \Hiie to him to express 1he1n 1ews on the Reagan plan -and to just address the en' elope'> to "Rosty" if the) rnuldn'1·spcll ht'> name. , "Bernie was a struggling widower, and I was a struggllng widow.'' the bride said. "Together we have found a very special happiness.'' ,,,...,..,..... Thelma. Parker, 72. married Bernard Kaminsky, 60. Sunday at the Little City Bingo Palace, where they first met In 1979 and where they Since no honeymoon la scheduled until fall, the Kamlnskys decided to spend their wedding night playing bingo. Thl' maed1blc mail n.·sponse -1n lc~s than t\\O week!> -prompte.d cumm111l'e H'ternn Rl·p. J .J. Pickle. D: T c'\as. 10 JOl.r that hl· '"as going to 'gl't his ll" n button printed: "Wnte RO\!) 1\.01 'fr .. Maureen -Pritchard , a staff member for Rep. Dan RoetenkoweJd, sort• some mall regarding tas revielon . Children of the privileged preying on neighbors LOS .\NGELES (,.\Pl -The le11ers "FFF' "C'rl· spray-pau'llted along Ventura Boulc\ard. a ghttenng lian Fernando Valle~ strip be11cr lo..nO\\ n for 11s Rolls-Ro) l'C dealership and sushi bars than for gangs· gratftt1. The affiuent teen·a$crs '"ho painted the letters form groups that ··are more lil..c secret soc1et1es of the Middle .\$CS than gangs. The~ glur) 1n anarch~ and des1ruc11on ·· said De1ec11ve Paul Bishop Police call them "rat pat'k'i .. The) comt' lrom e'\clusl\ e neighborhood'> "hrre entertainers )Uch. a'> Michael Jackson and te\c .\lien ll\c, their parent\ g1,r them evel) thing mone~ t:an bu) · But these tt'en-ager'> \\OUld rather steal what the) want; the) bel1c'c crime 1s cool, sa1<l Bishop. a \Cteran Juvenile officer. They take lu•rnr: cars clothes and an) thing or'' alul' the) can fence after plundering the homes of their pan:nts' fncnds 1n the comfortable suburbs of the \.\ r.-.1 <\an Fernando alle}. , The le11ers ·· FFF' stand for a group called .. Fight I-or Freedom:· Bishop said .\nother group that has rnu.,cd \rouble for police 1s l·alled "The l\f1clo..t') ~louse C luh ·· Pnltcc "'ho rcet·n1h arn·'itl·d l\.\o 16-)ear-old\ in thl' $4.UOO armed robber~ ol a lol·al ,a, 1ngs and loun Hard-cort· ··rat packer\"40ften leave home. skcp on assoc1a11on said the pair. "ho wore police uniforms. rooftop) and '10rl· thl·ir clothing at expensive health duh,, behaved hke professional r nminal,. Bi shop said ··1 "'a) shocked." \a1d Detl'Cll\e Ed Pit.or. a 'cteran ".\II kids rl'lx·I. .. H1\hop ~aid. ··The surprising thi ng robbel) in vestigator "I usuall~ don't get them this about theo;e I.ids I\ hov. 'itra1ght the) are. The) reject drugs ~oung . .' .. I can't lxhe' e 1hc) put together a crime this and hlo..e to \.\Ork out and hu\ clothes." professional." The "rat pacl.ers." ho"e' er. arc unimpressed b) their Police are 1n,es11ga11ng '' hcthcr the 1"'0 ~nu th11 parents· material al'.comphshmen1 and haH' rCJl'Ctcd thl' belong 10 the gangs. "'ork rth1c as a "'a' tu ~ct "hat the) want. Bishop said "The rat packs are into high-class cnme. ·· Bishop said Some of their crimes arc l h1ld1sh pranks. The) recruit "fhq ·11 steal a )CllO\.\ Mercedes Bcn1 10 order. They'll )Ounger admirers at tl'en dance clubs and. hkc thl· Pied dt.>ll\er a Porsche to a'chop <,hop," "'here 111) d1smanticd Piper. coax them to tollo". When police armc to make and sold in pans. arrests for "andahsm. the '\easoncd "rat parkers" 'an1sh. The monc) the~ get from tencing stolen goods goes for lea \Ing their }Oungcr followers 10 face the lav.. memberships in health clubs. for fanc) d o1hes and Bishop and Detcct1H' Sandy Hendncks. who heads gourmet di'nncrs alon~ Ventura Boule,ard JU~en1lc 10\CSt1gat1ons 1n lhl' West Valle)' D1v1sion of the "The) are not hke kids in gangs."'Bishop $(lid. "The} Los ..\ngelcs Police Dcpartmrnt. said the emergence of arc more like secret societtes. The) don't "'ear headbands upper-class teen-age cnme 1s recent and uncAplained and stuffhke that The)·rl' IOIO the prepp~ loo!.. v.ranng "\.\CjUSlhopc11 'sa pas .. 1ngphase.but\\Cha\COO \\d} hu11on-do\.\ n shirts and chinos (pants)." of kno"' 1ng 1f 11 "111 be:· llendncks said. Thl' groups ha\ l' onh aoout 50 members altogether. Bishop said parents. man~ of" horn are h1ghl) paid hl• '>J1d hut their mrn1tx·r' arix·ar 1ncorng1bk prulesr,10nal'>. arc balllcd ti~ th eir cl11ldrcns· Jct1on\ and ~--~~~~~--·~~~~~~~~ "rl·acl h~ thro\.\ ing morit·~ :it lht· probkm and money ''on·1 du am guod." Ira N ·I ll'rnaut'r an .Ennno psychoth~rap1s1 who t'llunsel) troubled 'ou ths. said hi\ pa11enb of\l'.'n become 1n' olH·d 1n an11-~0c1al tx·ha' 1or tx·causc the' !kl) the} are bored ~· rhing" ha' l' tn he nn11ng for thl'm all Ol lhc t1mr:· T1rrnaul'r said "In somt' ra cs. that's "'h~ the) turn to drugs This (a1me) ma\ bt· ;inother lo..tnd of high .. Tt•cn-agers drifting into cnme need to he 1dcn11ficd :arh. hl' -.aid Parents oftl'n art·n·1 eq uipped to handle an adoiesccn t comm1ttt'd to an11-,uc1al beha' 1or. "t run 1n1t1 parent'" ho.'' hen the~ tr) to gt•\ cont rol of a s11ua11on. 11 "alrl'ud' :.o ou1ofcon1rol1ha1 11 becomes a hOU')l' under ')ll'gl'." hr ~aid. Tht• fir'it m:p c;hould be rnunschng. he said. But 1ftha1 dor\n't \\Ori.. r 1crnaucr 'i31d ti ··more Controlled CO\ lrOn· ment 1'i needed ... Hc .. aid 11 l'Ould be' a hosl>1tal wht'~ 1nll•ns1\l· ps~ch1a1r1c trl·atmt'nt is a,a·1Jablc. ··The) mJ) hJ\t• to go into a rnntrollcd rn' 1ronmenl bc)ond trt':llml·nt .. ht• 'Jld ··That l'n' 1ronml·n1 I\ pnc;on ·· 'Not available in all areas \' Warning : The Surgeon Ge neral Has De term ined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. SOFT PACK 9 mg tar ~ 8 mq nicotine BOX. MENTHOL BOX 12 mg tar 1 0 mg mcoune av per c1garene by FTC method NEW SOFT PACK* Also available in regular and menthol box. . , .. y ---~--·---· Council . 1studies food aid failure Experts call for more care a bout long-term I I fa rm developmen ts P.\RIS (.\P) -~pl·a l.cr\ at .1 World Food Counn l nll'l't111 g focused Monda) on a glohal s11u - a11on in whtl'h de"clopcd nation' fight over markets for food c;urpluscs wh ile millions o l fom1nl' '1c11m' stanc 1n Africa . Experts general!) agree that looJ aid has failed because too httk attention has been paid to long-ll·rm agricultural de' l'lopment that woul<l enable need~ coun1neo; 10 reduce lherr depcndl'ncc on out\ldc help. "If we are going 10 :l\ 01d a repeat ol the tragedy "l'.,l. \Ccn in .\fnca 1n the past two }cars. agriculture must be given a higher pnorll\ in man-. food dcfirn countries:· l I-~ ..\gncui- ture Sccrctar) John R. Block told the delegates to start the four-da~ m1n1s- tenal mee ting. "I am rcm1ndt•d ol .1 comnwnt made h~ Booker T \.\.i,h1ng1on. a famous hlalk nlurator 1n tht· l ln1tcd l.itdtc~. He uc;t·d to ''1' · I ht'rl· " a' murh d1gn11~ 1n ulling the \oil a'> 111 \\nt1ng a poem.· Farming must bt: gl\en the rc\pl'l't and attention 11 dcscn es and farmers mu'>I get thl· tnCl'ntl\C\ anti IOOI~ !ht'\ need Ill produre ·· · i::ugcm· F. Whelan of ( anada outgoing l'Ounnl prc!>1den1. \a1d in an emotional ~pcech that hr felt a "great -;rnsc of failure ... He -;aid the organ1zat1on !iaw fi ve year'I ago that d1sa!lter was coming to .\fr1ca, but nobody hstrned. The death<; in ~fnca arc pre cn- tablr. Whelan ~1d. and the 1cchno- log1l'all) de' eloped world can do something about 11 11' 11 rl·all\ want .. 10. People rallied to stop the killing of baby scab. he sa id, but no one 1s marching to stop human babies from starvtn(lirlo death. "In rcali1 y. we are killing bab1c<;. because we ~now how to <;top that." he said. "There should be a war on what's happening in that pan of the world . We put a dollar sign on who ha<; the nght to ltve or die " The World Food Counc1l 1s a U N agency based 1n Rome. It ha 36 full t1m~ <;l3fTcrs and a council ot m1n1 ters fro m 36 member coun- tnc~. It 1 a political body w11h no oprrntionul function 10 aid ororect . Prc,.dent Fran 01s M11terrand of France ~ud feroin ..\fnca 1s an awcwmc ta\k w11h "man> eonf11ct- ing intcrcms." H1\ \ l('W wa<; th:u there mu\\ h( a rcorpruutaon or markets 10 help need) coun1r1e11 which "T'l' fo cd "•lh he:iv> debt ef\ 1l"c. dr<"TCas1ng invc-.1mcn1 nnll lo" n 11nmod11y price~ -·---. __ t ____________ _ J I Orange Coest DAILY PILOT tr~. June 11, 1NI A7 tar poWer pitching for California c9mpapids OLLYWOOD (AP) -A flip of the television or ·cam~1ans arouod Shore. Daller. Jones and Adams. commtrcials an which sht' appears. a areat sucetss. dial the~ days miabt ,et .ou Phylhs DJ lie r h~wkana , ;Ibe commercials arc also lucra11vc for the actors .. ht has vc stro o 101ons and wants to be sil "W nneman. w o s es nray1n1 rca uy, sa1 ay n cy. a ~n1slf\1 accounu wnb us. an many a1d Wayne's comm~iaJs is Weaverndina a horse dowJl ilshire Boulevard. has an exc usivc hfrume contract as announcer for Home manaaer for Glendale Feder-JI avinas. had convinced them to do so:· he wd. . It's pan of 'a onaoinJ national trend toward usina Savinas of Amenca. "Even at union scale. 1t would be When 1\ comes to hirina celcbnt1es. firms are Weaver •. -.110 portrayed WC$&ern bcroe:s fn ~ 'tics to pitch for major corporations -a trend that excellent. since a shJhtly altered version of the Home extremely imaae<onscious. telev1s1on show "Gunsmolte" and "McCloud." beauM tttcntly aained momentum 1n the California media commercrals. advenasana the company's non-Cahfom1a Btfore choosana Shore. Glendale Federal Sav1np Great We tern's poktsman an 1982. et. ' operations, is shown all over the country, and I get paid checked her "O rat1n~" which renects her stand1na with "To a dqree. our own 1mase was chanJJnl to that of Diller has been a spoke woman for Ole's Home every tame they run." thepublic,Grifrey sa1d. , -tbemodernWest,"sa1dtheoffioal.''Wewantedaauywho ters. Jones represents Ralphs Markets. Wca\!er ''It's lucrative and I cnJ<>Y 1t," said comedian Bob "We found she has ah~ degree of visibUity wtth our reflected both the old Western hortcman and the modem nts Home SavinJS. Don Adams has spoken for Hope, who docs nationwide commercials for Texaco and primary market," he said. 'F~nhermore. she's seen as a Westerner 1n ~ tuxedo. Weaver fit the 1mqr!' ief Auto Parts and Dinah Shore for Glendale Federal has been the voice of Cahforn1a Federal Savings 'lance very warm. human. carina personality." Ea&le sa1<S Daller. a comedian. bad special value vinas. December 1979. One of the best-remembered spokesmen was John beca use pcopk were surpnsed w was touuna hardware Industry expens say the increase in star sclhng as ... Hope said his S1'1 years as Cal Fed's spokesman has Wayne. who brou&ht his ruaed brand of Amencan "She mtaht be the la t ~rson you'd cbOOIC for that on tWO'thinas: money and image. not made him an expcn an finance. intCJntY to TV commercials fOr Great Western Federal JOb." Eqle said. "Ordinanly, yo u'd use so~y 1n "It's a wa y to get instant awareness and great "Oh. no, we don't get involved in that son of thing." Sav1n1s an December 1977. Wayne often appeared near a overalls. or maybe a homemlkcr -JOmebod)> you'd ibility for your client.'' said Daryl Eagle. an account he said. "We just work with the scnpts they gave us. lf we roann& campfire with a brandin& iron or sming tall an the citpect to give how-to ups. But Phyllis Dtller'> Well, nobody rvisor at the Los Angeles advenisina firm of Davis. have any questions. we talk 1t over with the producers." saddle on a bluff overlookinJ the Pacific. expected to Stt Lee Jacocca (prcstdent of Chrysler Corp,.> nson. Mogul and Colo(J'lbatto Inc.. which built But Shore of\en makes suggestions about 1he A Great Western cxccuuve sai<t the commcmals were dolna Plymouth commercials. but be 501d a lot or cars.' 1r=====~======::::::::========---======-=========================================:::;;;;;....-~~~~~_,;..-------,c • A~wlt.,_,.o Imperial &aater Surprlae ia vaf ued at over $1 million . . Beauty eggs on bidder Will Malcolm Forbes or Russians shell out mo~t for)eweled art? NEW YORK (AP\ -It 1s a splendid ;cwclcd table dock of enameled, translucent '1olc1 ·"'ags of golden fruit hang from its o~ster colored dial"' 1th m diamond nu mer· als and pearl nm med border .\nd when a ·bu11on 1~ prc~sl.'J an back. a golden gnlk OfX·n~ anJ a tin~ red bird n~s -rro"'ing. flapping its "'i ngs and mo' ing 11s beat.. It as a m1ll1on-dollar ~·gg. Known as The Cuckoo Egg. 1h1s Im perial Easter Egg crafted 1n 1900 b} Peter Carl Faberge will be auc:11oncd toda) b) Sotheb} ·s. ll 1s the lirst ume a Faberge Imperial Egg will go on the block an the United <;1a1es. It also can give ei ther thl' O' 1et Union or linanc1al publisher Malcolm Forbes the largest Faberge Egg collcct1on in the world. Faberge producl·d 54 I mpcnal Eggs for the last cLars oft m penal R u~s1a - Ale>..andcr Ill and h1s son. N1cholas II -an the late I Q1h and earl} ~0th . centuries. Of the su n I' mg eggs. 10 are preserved in the .\rmol) Museum of the Moscow Kremlin. 10 arc in the Forbes Magazine collcc11on . two arc in the collcc11on of Queen Eh1abeth 11 and the rest arc distributed at Ii' e American· museums :·Maybe the Russians won·t \\ant us to 'out-egg· them :in} more than the} want us to ·ou1-m1s'i11l'· thl·~:· said Forb\:s an an 1ntl'f' tl'" ··-we re hoping that 1h1' 1c; one fal'l't of thl' Cold War \H"ll mo' l' ahl·aJ on Rut )OU nCH'r knu\\. 'iOml'OOl' might think that ha\ 1ng JUSI Onl' ul thl''ie I\ all right and" 111 go all out for 1t ·· Forbes. who hac; hecn rnllcct1ng Faberge for 25 )Cars. first heard about the ava ilabilit y of th e Cuckoo Egg about a )ear ago The 0"' ner. Bernard Solomon of BeHrl) Hills. Calif .. was interested 1n ~lling 11 pn,atrl). Forbes said. However. the Jeweled prize became entangled 1n a di vorce proceeding a-; a pnme asset Forbes would not 1nd1catt' ho" high he's willing to bid. though Sotheby's has estimated 1.hat the egg •will go for from SI mil hon to S 1.5 million. • Sothcby's didn't know ii So' act rcpresentati,es would show up for the aucuon ... , don't know whether they would be interested 1n b1dd1ng or not. In the late '70s. the) bid on Russian silver in Zunch." said Gerard Hall. vice president at Sothcby's. In the past SO years. only three other Imperial Eggs haw be-en sold. Hill said. In I 973. an egg sold for $200.000 and established a record for Faberac. he said. 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Nt.,..I. \011) I ,.,..-.-\.111~ "''"'' 41f\ f'IZHI • l,llfl JuH ( ~lt&M '""I am'""' ( ll!"lrallll M l OIW' .. . . • --~--~--~...&3111._ ......... __ -----a A8 ~ Coaat DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, June 11, 1985 ..... __ eicnickersjust ke"pt Ba.b-bob-bob-bi~g along NEW YORK ( :\P)-Robert 'olk} ball. and ~nga theme sona JosephofNapoleon.Oh10, "'ho ne,cr· "uh I ricsb} -"'hoelsc'l -Bob name. now has met 35 Roberts one Robcrtaa,nd two "Future Bob" Josephs. ThC'y met m Brooklyn's Prosf)('ct Park at the first Bob Joseph picnic. where they ran a one-m1k Bob-A- Thon. bobbed for apples. ate sh1sh- ka-Bob, staaed a battle of the Bobs 1n The )Ouneest Bob Joseph. 31 :. came with his father. Bob. 36. and h1i. grandfather. Bob. 6~. all from Hampton Bays. The oldest Bob. 71. an insurance salesman from East Meadow. satd he used to get the mail of another Bob Joseph. but that Bob didn't show up at the p1cn1c. Much of the afternoon "as mil.en -crp-l\'tth mtrodUC'i . . • being the most common Then came the "Bobbed" humor. and some soul- earch 1 ng on the importance ofbemg Bob. .• , ou look a httlt}oungtobea Bob Joseph.'' Bob ofGrand Blanc. Mich .. told o r\e oftwo Staten Island Bobson hand. to the amusement ofs1x or so • Bobs 11.1thm ea~hot. BobJo)Cph of Anaheim wa "H1. Bob" cassettc tape that was pla}ed to general amuStment. Bob-da} was organized b) Robert rhomasJoseph ofBrooll) n. a en1or 'ice president v. uh Wilham Esty .\dvertisint whoconce1"ed of the idea at\ er a us1 ness as~oc1ate was unable to telephone him one week- end. J uJ1 Jo~ph of Queens and .\hce "The 1nformauon operato r told me Joseph oCCh1cago. both preanAnt ~~w~1~tn...-i~~on10~1-c~8olfthbs~.~··~w~e~re~T..-1tth~ir~as--~ Brook I) n, and the) all hu unh~ted that proda1med 1he1re'<pectat1ons. numben:-S:S1d1he :moc1ate. Chuck althougn the~ said theym1g~t batk at Hyman. who was present a an pa.,s1n1 the name to thciroffspnng. "honorary ~b ... "I called Bob the .. Toda) convinced me that there . ne'<t Mond yan(i told him that aretool1'lnny BobJ~phs.And everybod) ame\I Bob Joseph must Roberta 1sdefinitd) out.'' said Chi-~ craz}." cngo Bob' wife.Alice. "lt'sco"!fu~ing Brook I} n Bob aid he i.poni.ored enough around the house no"· ------·----the picnic forS 1.000 .. bccau e I At the close of the da}. the gruup PREMIER DEALERS PRESENT .GE !S ELECTRONIC REFRIGERATOR WITH A crusbed ice. cubes and cold water. side-by-side wnh ... bevel'lga, ..a and Big 23 .5 cu .ft . Refrigerator with 8.57 cu.ft. Freezer Secti on No No Finance Cha Before Oct.1 serving shelf. Electronic Monitor and Diagnostic System checks key operatin g functions at a touch ! It's not 1ust another ref ngerator It gives you instant access to often-used items 1n the door shelf, without opening the main door and otters a bu ilt-in counter to provide useful serving space. Features four adjustable glass shelves and f ()()(}saver system which keeps foods fresh up to f 11 teen d;:iyc; A hn11nc1ng progr1m tor General Electric m•1or 1ppll11ncH f For qualified applicants financing a $300 m1n1mum purchase on GECC Revolving Charge Plan or Retail Installment Contrdct The Revolving Charge Plan calls for a finance charge after this period determined at an Annual P~rc;entage Rate as high as 19 2% on balances up to three thousand dollars and 12% on balances CNer three thousand dollars with a Minimum Finance Charge as high as $1 00 See part1c1pat1ng dealers for dela1ls.some may require oo .. m payments Pnces delivery, installation and color ch•rges. optlonel with de~lers. All models may not be svallablfl st all dealers t DHlers participating 1n special GECAF credit program • A .. A A c-, 'P ... .'I 1• ,' • l ,.,. " •• .,. .... ~,. '( • , , •• .,,, t fp .... PHIL & JIM S lor nearest location call 7Ut8•8 1110 or 2131869 101, ANAHllM FACTORY DIRECT SALES 3436 W Ball Road COITAMI SA DAVIS-BROWN COMPANY '11 E 17th Street HUNTINGTON llACH HOME SAL.ES & SERVICE 17242 Beach Blvd LAOWOOO . ... . . .. . . . .1, 1'1 "." ; ' '' :. • • •• • • .i ~ ' : •• ,. • ... • • • .••• • ~ ' I t 4 ,\ ' ' ,•, • ' f, t • ' ' • .<!l1r • ' • • . . . ' . I " ' . t. • ; . /, • .·. ;-. ... • • ' • • 1 • :. -. , wanted to make us all famous. To elected the Bob from farthest awa~ - help our business. And it's working." • Alba. Okla. -to run the newlj The Bobs wore blue T-shirts bear-created "Bob Joseph So.c1ety for the ing their names and tags with their Discovery and Advancement of Bob home states. Their spouses and non-Josephs Everywhere." and to or- Bobchildren wore tan "friends of gan1zc next year's picnic. Bob" shirts and the crew serving Botr One o f the last Bobs toarn' e dro' e a-que wore red" I Wish I were: Bob up in a police car with his wife. Joseph"sh1rts. Lucille.and theirt"o daughters. Edµcators split on Reagan tax plan's impact But most predi ct it will be disastrous to nation's schools • By LEE MITGANG AP Education Writ., W11h1n the narro"' ronline~ of Washingto n. education leaders and lobb) 1sts seem united 1n portra) 1ng fYres1dent Reagan's ta\. reform pack- ageasa disaster fort he nation's pubhl schools. "Hypocn s):· said Tom . hannon. e>.ecuuve director of the Nauonal School Boards Association .. A devastating blo"'." agreed Kcnh Geiger. vice pres1dt:nl of the National Education Assoc1at1on. "A cruel blow to an ,\mencan education S) stem that has really bcl·n on the rebound in tht: last few years." said American Fedcrauon o f Teachers President Albert Shankl'r. --+-+--__IbeµruLuthcrs are alarmed O\'er key proV1s1o ns of th(' Reagan proposals. cspec1all) the proposed ending of the deduct1bll1t' of state and local taxes. "'h1ch arc the financial lifeblood ofpubhc <;chools. The' and bthcr educato rs and local poliucians plan to gather 1n Washing- ton on Thursda) to sho" Congress the)r determ1na11on to defeat the plans that Reagan l'ems JUSt ac; determined to sec adopted ··The obJCttn-c 1s 10 l'reate a national coah11o n and rtiake elected represcntatl\cs aware of thl' o pposi- tion." said Martin C. Barell. chancellor of the Ne~ \ ork State Board of Regent'> and a pnnupal archttect of the June 13 mccung But bc\ond thl' Potomar 1n local school districts. op1n1on 1s Jeepl) dl\ided. often 1n ~urpnsing "'a)s. Some local school official~ '>upport Reagan's tax reforms. l''l'n 1n h1gh - 1ax states hkc C'alifornw and New Jersey that stand to lose most 1f those proposals beco me law. "I don't agrc(' that. n ght ofTthc bat. this is a disaster for cdut·a 11on." Bill Honig. head of public 1nstruc11on 1n California. said 1n an 1nt1:rv1e\\. He praised the Reagan package as "healthy" a nd "poliucall ) well crafted." But othe rs. including educators 1n states with rcla11,cl) low local taxes. fear that ending deduct1b1ht) of state and local taxes on federal income ta\ returns "ould spark. public prc~surc to cut local taxes. That 1n turn might force undesirable cuts in school programs. O ther provision'> of the Reagan package also "Ori) some education officials. Teacher unions arc sa:y1ng the plan to tax a portion of employer contributio ns to health benefits might make teaching. already poorl~ compensated. an e'en less a11rac11 ve profession. .\nd some al'>o wori;. that h) lowering the top la\ hrad .. et trom SH pcn:c nt to .15 f)erlcnt. ta\-e\l'mpt honds wo uld Ix· that mul·h k '\' a11raCtl\c 3!> an 10\cstmcnt. and he nce more dillicult for '>Chool dis- tricts to sell. Michigan's school superintendent. Ph1hp Runkel. ~•d lhe lcg1~laturc would be ··hard pressed" to raise taxes for schools 1f tht: Reagan proposals are adopted. Course with low enrollments. like ph)Stcs. c:hem1str) and foreign langua$e. might be abandoned b> some dis- tricts. he said. STATE FUNDS Ironical!\. ""ealth1er school dis· mctnrnghi~ trit harder than otlt . because the . ''eahh' most oflen 11cm1zc deduc11ons on their income tax rcturnc;. .\nd mam 1n those commun111es send their.i:hlldrcn to pn1,atnchools o rdon't haH·children and arc thus alrcad) 111d1ned to resist school taxe... · In Wc'ltfield. N.J.. an upper m1ddk-class. cducat1on-m1ndl'<l bedroom co mmun1t ~. Supcr- 1ntcndent Laurence Greene fears thnt passage of the tax plans would mean "a gloom}. gloomy picture. Peoplt' are going to stan rcJec11ng school budgets. Building maintenanCl' 1s doomed. and class s11e "'Ill graduall) increase ... But .\Ian Sugarman. <,uper- 1ntcndcnt of'ichools in Fon Lee.:"' J which 1s t:nJO} mg a condom1111um and busin~ss de\ elopment ooum that has kept local school ta' rate'\ rclat1\cl) lo'' 1n a high-ta\ stJte \Ce!>. a less gloom } picture. He said that ' ~hale he opposes the ta' changcs ··m pnnc1ple.'' he belic,es the) ··won't have an) particular effect on our l..tnd ofcommunll}." Ncarl} e\er}one agrees that educators opposed to Reagan·s plan will have to convince Congress lhftt ending the dcduct1b1ht) of state and local taxes '" a threat to Slhool d1stncts and educational e \cellcncc ever) where. not JU'it in Ne~ York. Nt•w frr~C) and othn h1gh·t<l\·\t3tl'' ·o me foe, of tht· ta\ paL~agc an· stressing that a 'llate\ fortunes \.·an change abruptl). b) cho1c:e or lutk Several Deep South state!>. for in- stance. ha'e had to raise local ta\e~ 111 the last couple of years because of thl· drop 1n 011 and natural gas ta\ re,enues. i\ related fear is that states 111..c Tennessee and .\rkansas. Y1h1ch had heeded the Reagan adm 1n1strat1on·~ call to put more resources into education. \\Ill now be pcnal11ed b\ the Reagan tax reforms · ,. llilyPilat TUESDAY. JUNE \1. 1985 COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE tRAN8ACTION8, 84 • uwa1t open f Or us1ness Costa Mesa businessman says trade center is needed locally to encoura e t.nvestments like Bank of '\menca and Merrill Lynch. ha ve opened oflices tn the Middle East to establish personal and economic ties. Association of Home Builders on the Kuwaiti mp, said he plans to rec- ommend that the association suppon a recommendation to establish a Kuwa1ti'commerc1al and tradt' center in the Greatt'r Los Angeles ams. Timbers acquires $5 million motel ( ··1fyou aren't large enough to open ments 10 the United States. an office over there. then your ne'tt J.F Parmh, president nd chair- man of tht' board of the !M oe-based Timbers Corp. announced the recent acqu1rn1on of the SS m11l1on Caballero Motor Inn&. Restaurant 1n El Pa~. T cir.as. The l~room motel. has a pPO- Jected income of $1.5 m1lhon in tht' est.a te and busmeu boldinp and to maintain no I~ than a 60 percent M\ equity position, Parrish said. The: Tunbcrs Corp.:s common stock 1s traded on the national over· tbe-<:ounter marlteL A center for commerce and com- munications with Kuwait should be established in Southern CaJifomia to take advantage of the Middle Eastern emirate's willingness to invest in the United States. according to a Costa Mesa businessman. "They do business d1fl'erendy than best step is to get a consultant over we do here," Day said. "They want to there. Or )'Ou can work with their know the people and company New York counterparts. Most of the they're dealing wijh before t~ey will Kuwaiti banks. trading companies . discuss any transactions or invest-and in\l:!>tment hou!.Cs have offi ces ments. Tht'y want to know how yo u or repre~ntatives 1n Ne"' York and your company do yo ur business. Cit)'." "We've oprned some doors tor both U.S. real estate rntertsts and American D1 vers1fied 1n vestmtnt and we should build on th ose rel~ uonships." Day said. next I 2 months, according to Pamsh. ._ ri;,.•••• who said the acqu1s111on 1s lhe first step 1n an aggressive growth program for the newly acquired corporation. Lester Day. president of Costa Mesa-based American Diversified Capital Corporation and American Diversified Savings Bank. re~u~ed recently fro.m a :Neek-long v1~1t to Kuwait as a member of a blue-nbbon governmen t/ptivate industry mission. "There's about $70 bill ion invested in the United States by government. companies and families in Kuwait," Day said. "and the whole country 1s _very much ~aware of the ~litacal stability and the stability of invest- what you do as a business. and how "The) do ha' e representation 1n you operate your busines9. They want Califorirn1 now but thcy'tt looking at to establish a personal relationship this part of the rnuntr) to e'ltpand and conduct exploratory con versa-their offices .\ deanngh ousc 111 the uons before dC'aling w11h an) tran • Los .\ngdcs an.·a "'ould help us do actions... r more bus1n~ss "Hh 1hcm."" "That personal touch. which takes fatabhsh1ng a rnmmun1cat1ons a commitment of time to develop and center 1n the Los .\ngeles area to deal maintain between our country and with Ku1.1.a11i bus1ne-.s matters 1.1.ould theirs. is necessaf) beforf the} will • help enttt'e a Ku.,..a111 bank or tradmg invest their mone} in the Un1t.ed compan) to opc:n office'> in Los States," Day sl\1d. Angele-.. he <,aid. He noted that major companies. Da 'f . 1.1. ho represented the National American Diversified 1s a multi- faceted financial snv1~s and real estate development firm based here with activi ies nationwide. · Amer~n D1vers1fied has mo..,ed into se' enth µlace from 17th place among the nation's largest housing producers. accordi ng to the fatest figures published by the association·~ maga11ne. Builder The compan) also 1s the fourth largest builder of rental unm and the: tiflh largest pnvatel> owned com- pan) in the industf). Timbers Corp. 1s negot1atin' for the purchase of a second motel 1n El Paso. a 176-room fac1ht} which 1s pan of a maJOr hotel chain. Parnsh ~1d both Timbers Corp and the sellers arc 1n agreement to complete the purchase of this oewl) !fl"· ronstructed $15 m1lhon fac1ht} Jlthough 11 ma} ta ke l\\<O to three 1.1.eeks to wmplete the deal W1th1n the ne).t 60 da>s. Timbers ( orp. 1ntl·nds to add up to $40 m11l1on 1n ne"' acqu1s111ons in real . "> .... . ,. • , Bank of America is California·~ lc:H.lmg 'null business bank. That's because we're able to help small business more than any other Ca litnrn1:1 bank. Can we rea lly do that? We c:in Jo th:it. more. L'.tLh Bu..,mc~' B .. mkmg tc.1111 111dudL'' enough h.1ckup .mJ c..uppon pcNmnd t11 nu kl· -.u n: all vour nccJc.. :n c t.1 kcn c.m: nt t1ill.t\ THE RIGHT PEOPLE TO HELP. At every branch you'll find dedica ted people you can depend on for your day-to-day bankmg. And with more~branches than any other Cali- fornia bank, that's a lot of help. In add1t1on , we now have over 750 Business Bankers at more than 150 branches, committed exclusively to handling the more specialized needs of mall business. That means more banker with loca 1 deci ion-making authority to give you the answertl°u need . W_hen you need them. Wh.H \ .mJ Jown the m.1J. THE RIGHT P~)OUCT\ Tl)O. At B~mk of Amcnca. you 'll hnJ ever\' b.mk.in~ -..c (V1cc m hl'ip vpu make tt m the m.nkctpl.lLL. Evrrythmg from fmancm~ to tm,urp.1 -.-.cJ wnrlJ- w1dc rnpabtl1ue .... So vo u'll nL·vcr nut~mw u ... If you wam .1 bank wJth mnrl' ·L.m Jo · tll help you r . mall busme\c.. succeed . come to C'ahfom1a\ leading mall bu!\tnC~'­ hank AnJ fin<l out wh.tt we "c.rn do" for vou BANH ON THE LEADER' DAVE STEWART YES Fund offers safe, lucrative investDlent By J . David Stewart Kceplflg up 1.1.11h the Jone~s 1s tough. Keeping up"' 1th larT) Jones 1s 1mposs1ble We first met 1n spnngofl 982. >ears after his consummate kno"'ledge of the bond market and talent for s.i mpl~ commumcaung the complex •had raised him to the pinnacle of power and respect. Relaxing pools1dC' at his Southern Cahfom1a residence. I re- member thtnkmg that larT). hle his opulent hilltop home. couldn't poss- ibly go an~ higher But that \\as before I kne1.1. larT) well In actua)u~. he and a colleague would soon be scraping the up- zrmost nniosphere -Of succe5Sfu~ monc:} management. The colleague was Dirk Rose. an intellectuall) gifted num~r cruncher relat1,el~ fresh from the think-tank of tanford L nl\ ers1l\ .\t ~t<. · Dirk wa" alread' a re - cognm~d authont\ on public tinance: re\t~nue forecasting and stratcgK nsk management Together Jones and Rose along 1.1.1th a handful ot other ul tra-1m press1,e 1n,cstment figure~ went on to structure .\menra·!> first debt1op11on income fund Thl' ) E Fund 'o"'. barel\ into its third 'ear of opera tion. the YF Fund<' \SD.\Q 5, mbol YESF\ 1 manage' S JOO mil hon for llS \hJrt'holder<, Jnl.1 ran!.!. 'tl I in \1ont'' \t.i~a11nl··, \tar1.h I 4 \" lht ,1f be<,1 'll IJ ng (nn anmcnt BnnJ f unJ, ) £ '-1, Jn Jn,h "'"' m lllr thl' lunili lnll'!>tment ub1cl.ll\~ ht~h ,urr,·n1) ,,·Id £\Ira '"''"lll'JnJ ~Jlct1 Thl'''' oh1<', t11 l'' hJ1 l' t°'t'l'n nwt Ill the k11cr so to 'fX'JI. produ, in~ .in 1mpre:.'>I' c 1.ornp1.1undt·d l urrcnt Held or I.' ~5 l)l'rcent · l nu,ualh high rates of rl·turn Jre th1.· red tlag l)I 1h1.' pro' ati1dl in\l''I· ment trade-<.)11 I l' thl' 2rt•att'r th1.• ) 1cld the greater th1.' n-.l.. 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"') . - \\e!!.pa\ ln ,t~,,l,f' Tru\I "11nt ,,, thr~ equ11' -bascd r~al c1.1a~ 1n' \.'\I i mM'lt ~" 1'f't'nl1n1· "' • ~ I 1n.snoal ( Ofl' -. Bank Of America / r \\ l.\f\al ln q•1.1or' I ru'I " 11nt· 11 t hl' n.lt 1on \ l3tJ<"I C'~\I 11' ha~ J ti ll\t... .lOtJ hd!i. !"'IJ I 2fl Ulll'l'\\111\ l" m111Hhl\ J11ttnhutUIO\ '11)1 l' I\\ ln\<'fl- tlllf1 in I~~ .. ! I t I .. Or...,ge Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday. June 11, 1985 Bill Oeuls ha:-been appomtt:d '1C'C prc-sidcnt ol dc,dopmcnl for the Ncwpon Beach di\ 1~1on of Tbe Koll Co. In his nc-w po 1. Denni,. will identif) new development opponunll1cs in Or'nn&c. R1 vcrs1dt' and San Bernard mo count 1c~. The C' orona del Mar rcs1dcn l 1s former senior sale consultant for Coldwell Banker. • • • William R. Pbebus ha$ bten appomtt-d vice president and chief residential loan ofliccr of Costa Mesa-ba~d OowDey SavlDp and Loan Association. 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I .ill~ O/o . 14ul for retirt4 "flOllS • S•lt1lllt for Ill, 11to1~. ,t1SI01 ,&Ms ASll FOi JEFF FICHTMEI 01 ALAM FIEEMH IH IEWPOIT CEllTU DI IEWPOIT IEACll 90 DAY • $5 ,000 Minimum Balance 90 f?AY • SS0,000 Minimum Balance ·- \ • ' 1chl• • Race -· Yield• • % Current Rate ~ . r ~ ~ I 8 35 ( ~m~~t J 8 04 C'~rren1 8 60~ C~rrenr 8 27 .. ' I. . . ............ ··~~ ' ....•••. ,,. ,..., I\' ,,, •••••• ., ••• "'"·~•IP•""''''""'"''''" ••U" "" .. "'"I'°'~. ,,, .... ,,. .. t •1lt ,.,,-.,-,,-,,-,-.... -.,.,------------' t:tr'' 'I t lflfp •l ,. ., t•at V1•"' "'~ .. t f 11 ')00 f,Y "4. l h• \ \I"° OC'J 1!)( ..,,,fllll\\.f' f ,, •"f\ •rt .. •1•"ftl•" t• f"t .... It-I • t lttt•~ ' .. , t.of ft jlflj,IJf•t• •• t ~ •• ,, .. ,. 1• ' ';j Open you r account today. Call ~e toll-free Financial Line now: 1-800-423-BANK. er.-c:;;~~;;i~~ With 111 l)l'fkf\ wf"ill(I Ounft ( ounl\ ~' ~advan~bank.· AM!wi.m HUli f-J I nm IWbc>l l\l.tnd f-oonc.in Valky 8elbol Pt-nlruulli Huncl .. hfl Bach C'al)h(m10 Buch t..wuna Buch , . l..asuM Hilt. I AIU 11111 Ill lfl~I MmlonVkjo M~"'h Ray "-'e.pM Attch Oranp , ~( lfmtnlt S... Juan l•piyfrmo WMdhndllf .......... .. ._... ..... .,..,~ Union 8-nk .ecently opened an new 11-atory aouth <>ranee County r~lonal office ln the Koll Center In Inine. The bJjh rl9e build.Ing baa 27 .ooo aquare feet of office apace. Union Bank opens Dew regional office By Joy Dee Anthony o.-y,... eo..,., • ...,,, A gala recep11on with shrimp and champagne marked the move of Union Bank's south Orange County regJonal offi ce from Newport Center to Koll Center 10 Irv ine. Calling the new location "the hub of Orange County's business and financ1al commun1ty.'' Walter Florie. regional vice president, said the 11- story high rise. containing 27.000 square feet of office space. has a new Real Estate Loan Center. The ad- d1t1on makes 1t much larger than the old Newport Center office. "Orange County's growth over the past 10 years has been P.henomenal," Florie said. noting a shift towards the south and the eastern parts of the county. The bank moved 11s regional office to provide greater convenience for customers. he said. At the reception. Flone said there's a different feetrng o Orange County business 10 contrast to Los Angeles work. "Competition 1s more keen here." he said. especially 1n banking. "It's a hot area of the state." Having been in volved both wi th the long- hved manufacturing businesses in Los Angeles and the high technolog) navor of Orange Count~. Florie says he prefers 11 here. "It's new and exc111ng.'' he said. Although unable to gn e precise figures on the effect on Orange County of the proposed Reagan tax reform package, Flone said that his pos1t1on 1s decidedly "middle of the road." He secs both pos1t1ve impacts in the rate reduction aspect of the plan and ne1tat1 ve effects from the elimina- 11on of some deducti ons for the real eMate. 011 and gas industnes. Union Bank. an $8.1 billion bank headquartered in Los Angeles, 1s the 3:!nd largest bank 10 the nation. ' 'Bot1ine ~' - offeredto - usiness Pacific Bell unveils •dtrect connection' telephone service Businesses that frequently call other offices no lon1er have to dial those phone numbers to com- municate. A new Pacific Bell .. hothne" ser- vice makes a direct telephone connec- tion possible by simply lifting the receiver, eliminating dialing time and the need to even remember the number you wish to dial. , ... Called "Direct Connection." the service also makes 1t 1mposs1ble to get a wrong number. said Dave Carroll, Pacifi c Bell area manager. "If you're a doctor who needs to frequently call a local phannacy or managing a construction project and want to keep 1n touch with the wo.tcers at the site. then 'Direct Connection' makes things a lot eas- ier.'' Carroll said. He said the ~rv1ce 1s also useful to police and highway patrol for emerg- ency service C;llls, a1rpons for quick connection 10 cab companies and hotels. busanesses for data trans- mission and warehouses for com- mun1cat1on between d1stnbu11on points. The service can also prt>vent un- authorized calls from telephones that are only to be used for specific purposes. thus helpang that bu51ness 10 control phone costs. he said. Carroll said three types of direct connections are possible: unshared. which connects one or more lines to a separate designated phone number; shared. which connects many tele- phone lines 10 a single phone number; and controlled, which connects one or more phone lines to a single phone number with the ability to change at will the receiving phone number. The three types of"hothnc" service range in price from $2. 7 5 to $4. 50 per month. Carroll said. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tue.day, June 11, 1111 • Wardyaward Richard E . Schneider. left, The Irvine Co;'• director of retail leutna. and Barbarl Roppolo. director of Fublon laland man- agement. preeent Amen Wardy with a plaque rec~e:"' bla •tore'• mark of ban the •t Ml• . ..-..-.aare f oot !f any re · er f:':e Newport Center Fublon laland In the put two yean. ----. Douglas, Fluor sign pact Aircraft company, e ng ineering giant combine to revamp Chinese airpor ts LONG BEACH. Calif (..\P) - Douglas Aircraft Co .. which 1"'0 months ago announced an agreemenl 10 sell up to $I billion 1n airliners to China. said Monda) it has )01ned forces with engineering &!ant Fluor Corp. to look into revamping Cbana·~ airports. Neither company was w1lhng to put a pnce1ag on the potential size of the Chinese work. ·'The' lihl' ( h1n1:sel apparcntl} ha'c dcudt:d that 11 1'> belier to de,elop air transpon at 1h1 'l t1me than 11 1~ 10 dc,clop h 1ghwa~ and rail S\Stem!I ·· ..aid Don Hanson. a sP<>kcsman for Long Beach-based Douglas. a un11 of McDonnell Douglas ( orp of St. Lou1\ "China offer<; a tremendous market in the area of commercial and 1ndu~1nal pro1ec1s. and '~c·rc certain th is JOIOI ve nture will help C'h1na moH forward with Its modermzatton ellorts." ~1d Gareth CC Chang, president of ~cDonnell Douglas ( h1na Inc Douglas and Fluor wi ll study the teasab1hty of all phases of a1rpon projects from planning a complete ne"' fac1ht:r to designing and super- \ 1s1ng improvements at ex1s11ng Sites, the com pa nae~ said ma 101n release In Apnl. Douglas announced that China had agreed to buy 26 MD-80 commercial airliners with an opuon to purchase 15 more. ASK FOR YOURS! 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Sl S '• 1n~1 In·~ 21;~ 2t ,,_ + ., r:Ma~kTr sari ij~ 13~ BkGa ••", ,,.. n 2'' lld8o rn, iZ = .,: ~uQt 4 1 I • S • 16 AST C4 , 14', c~ OUf ~l HmlCZ. wt·~ w, thz. ~-~ yu:rr•ro\Jnd nt:N'j bla2J1r thideemn ard woolblcmi.. •1¥.>.00 thz. ol \ IJ.001 t.<cp""l '18500 1 ~t't '+~ ~1rin 'll!M.111tt/IM'~IO \W!lt,\\IOOd Vil~ 1001 ~ bl\d t 2\~200 ~7:, poMdct•~ 5c?~!t<l'Jlh 1e ~ .e1w30't 9"~ • mcm thrurh 10to9, ~turdoy to6l eundoy noon S9~ _, ... , ., Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, JuM 11, 1915 ANNLANDER881 EDITORIALS• Co~st man's business is c oming up 'shorts-' r ~~whole ld~a started with a torn pair of store-bought s w!mming trunks ... By JEFF SKLANSKY own estimate. 0t1MDe11yNottte11 .. I wanted to work. but I hate When Steve Barnes started his own working for anybod) dsc... said business. he was a 24-year old Siu.dent aarnes. a 1977 gra~.uate of Corona del at Cal State Long Beach with an . M~r H1g.h School. I was planning on interest in law and a tom pair of doing th!s as a hobby. but it got so b1~. swimming trunks. I couldn t go back to school. l couldn 1 It was an unhkel) beginning for get ou1.of1t now 1f I w~.nted 10 .. I Que Pasa Brothers. the swimwear love thts bu.siness now compan) which Barnes owns and But as little as three years ago. operates from his Newpon Beach Barnes never w?uld havl' guessed he home. would encj up 1n the clothing bus1· "I had one bathing suit that JUSt ness. He still hates to sho p for clothes. kept comin~ apan .. Barnes ~ d and when he onginated Que Pasa sitting poolside at h;s parents' t\o~~ Brothers he knew little if anything in Harbor View Hills. about th.e business he was l'ntenng. Jumping head-first into the fast- Frustrated b} the quaht~ of his paced world of the Los .\ngeles store-bought s"1msu1t. Barnes Sl't out garment 1ndustr). he found himself to make his ov.n. 8) the w1ntl'r of pa1nfull} uneducated in the an and 1983 he had l<)unched Que Pasa language of making clothes. But true Brothers. with two pairs of quick-dry to his entreprcneuna1 spmt. Barnes nylon trunks sewn togethe r for him by hid a tape recorder 1n his sock. and ··a little old"tad> in Santa Ana." He taped hiscon' ersauons w1th clothing coined the name .. Que Pasa:· wh1ctt me rchand1ser11 from c.A. means "what"s happe ning" tn · "I went home and listened to what Spanish and created a logo that has the} had said Then I went hack and caught on in five local businesses as · used some of the ke' v.-o rds I'd w~ll as stores in Hawa11 and Pueno learned. That gQt me 1.0 the door.'' Rico. Barnes said" 11h a gnn. The circle of dolphins. sy mbol of Once 1n the door. Que Pasa Que Pasa Brothers. has since found 11s Brothers began the kind of spenacu- wa} o nto some 9.500 men and bo}s lar growth which has earned Barnes sw1msu11s Barnes has sold. and respect at a number of outhern earned him roughl} SI 0.000 h> his Cahfom1a trade shows. and ha11 enabled him to place adven1sements he designed himself in the nationwide .\CllQn Sponsand urfing magazines. With a little luck and what he has learned about the swimwear busine$s in the last two years, Barnes plans to market his first pull-over jackets and pleated pants this fall, and his first hne· of women's w1mwear next summer. In time. he hopes to'produce an enure line of clothing for men and women. What makes Que Pasa Brothers thff~ent from everyone else struggl· 1ng to get a corner on the market? Barnes says ht'> SWlmsuus arc actuall) better than thOSt' of bigger companies. because he says he doesn't skimp on the little th1n~ which make a big d1fTeren-Ce in comfon and durability. In add111ori. Barnes continues 10 design all of his products personally. and supervise their manufacture by sewing em- ployees 1n Santa Ana and Los An- geles. Barnes still makes all of his own deh,enes. in a Volkswagen van. 10 local stores hke Hobie Spons and the Balboa Beach Company. The secret o f Que Pasa 's success. Barnes ~id. has been his v.-ilhngness to take the risk in'ohed mplunimg his time. mone) and efTo n into 'IOme1h1ng c;ompletely different from anything he'd ever done before. It's a nsk Barnes 1s 11.lad he took today. ... You're not going to get anywhere 1fyou don·11ake a chance." he said. DEBS TAKE TEA AT UCI Twenty-one )Oung women have embarked on a VCf) exciting time ... the) were introduced at a tea held in the Uni,ers11y Club at l 'CI and will be invol\ed 1n a number of social and coml}'.lunit) e'en ts before making their debut 1n December at the Newport Harbor Aux1hal) Children's Home Soc1e1' ball Fran Smith. aux1haf) pn:s1den1. Sally Phillips. debutantt.• chairman. and Sandee Kerr. ball chairman. greeted the girl., and mothers as the~ am,ed at the clubhouse. The} v.cre sen l'd tea sandwiches and fruit tans from a table centered with spnngume flowers dominated b) pink rosebuds. Mary Aon Goldman. Donna Scholler and Lois Shafer chaired the e'ent. ~lso. during the tea post debs modeled the .gowns \\Orn at their prc!>cntanon as Marilyn Rea4 narrated. Read along with Suzy Baron were in charge of the presentation "hen each girl was gl\en a long-stemmed pink rose and the dt·hutante handbook. The 1985 deb' and their parent!. are Victoria Mary Ayres, Antoinette Ayres and Donald Ayres Jr.; Stacy Allison Baker, Mr. and Mrs. William Baker; Mlcllelle Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hlrscll; Shelly Ann Crlckett, pnvatel~ supponed agencies devoted to child welfare services IO thc-:U .S. The annual ball is the auxiliaf) 's major fund raisers. (The first ball was staged in 1954). Ju Cdckel~ Kua Lou.itt.Earmer, Mr~and-M,.i:a..---- Farmer; Kimber ly Floe. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Fine; Melinda Kay Giaoullas, Mr. and Mrs. James Glaaullas; Roxanne Elizabeth Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiiam Hagbes Jr.; Sutanoe Leider, Dr. and Mrs. Jack Leider; Margaret Ano Linton, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Linton. and Aaae Margaret McCray, Mr. and Mrs. John McCray. Also Elizabeth Anne Nun. daughter of Anoe and Stephen Nutt; Carolee Kimi Ogata, Dr. and Mrs. Masaml Ogata; Becky Anoe Saddlogton, Mr. and Mrs.Hugll Saddiogtoo; Stacey Donnelle Skele, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Skele; Tiffany Loran Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Arjay Smith; Carrie Marie Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gukel; Nicole EIJzabetb Waters. granddaughter of Mr. and Mn. George Jones; Kathleen Margaret Wa tts, Mr. and Mrs. John Watts; Dayna Esther Wiesene~k. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wleseoeck. and Amy Margaret Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Jerrell Zimmerman. CHS. founded in 1891. is one of the oldest and largest Delly Piiot pM4oe by K ..... Foley Debutant~. cloc~wi.e from abo•e. Dayna Wle.enek and Mindy Glanuliaa; chairman Mary Ann Goldman with Kara Farmer. Rozanne Hughe.. Shelly Barr and Anne McCray; Ma.rgaret Linton, Becky Sad- dinaton. Kim Flne. Tiffany Smith. ............ ~-. ....... Entrepre~eur Ste•e Barnes. 26, poea with bJa own brand of men•• •wtmwear. Newport fundraiser takes on a nautical flair Nautical Museum receives funds at dinner-auction gala By BETTY PORTER 0911y 1>11o1 c ... ,~1 • ·\ho'.Y a nd Wl'kOnH.' ·\ho.ml' . ·,Mon.• than 350 gue'>t~ wcrl' ··piped a hoard" lhl' top deck of the historic Nev. port Beach Balboa Pa\lhon recently where the) "laid the keer· (raised funds) at a dinner-auction for a Newpon Beach Nautical Museum-lo- be. . "We are underway and the view from here is temfic!" hoo-rayed executive director Evelya Youg who wel- comed guests at 5 p.m . to a cavernous sun·ht dining room with sweeping harbor views. "I'll help all I can to make the museum a reality" ~id . Councilwoman (and former Mayor) Evel1• Hart (with husband Lyn•). • "This 1s Bettlaa'1 dream come true!" exclaimed keel· layers (fouflders) chairman Marcia Beats (with husband founder Bill and son Wiii). referring to their late daughter who spearheaded the project. "Most of the people here knev. Bettina: For a young girl (27) she accomplished so much ... she had a v1s1on ... she wanted a nau11cal muscum ... she had arranged for the Anhur Beaumont marine pa1nt1ngs ... she would have been so proud today." said Mama. Younger said the basic purpose of the museum 1s to exhibit Beaumont's paintings (as well as those of other notewonhy nautical an1sts). displa} earl) Newpon Beach hlSlory. provide a nautical hbrary and lecture hall. house a permanent collection of yachting memorab1ha and ~rvc as the Pacific Coast lntcrcollegiatl' Yacht Racing Assocrn11on's Hall of Fame. "It's e'c111ng to wor~ for an idea that nl-cds to become a rcaht>.'. said prett} auction chairwoman Allaa TraH (wi th hu band Frank). "There 1s every reason to celebrate.'' said 0Hffrey Beaamoat (with wife Boule). the son of the late Ardlv BeHmoat. who lived in Laguna Hills (with wife Dere~ wh<>still lives there). Anrst Laureate of the U.S. Navy and Dinner chairwoman Mary Amodio. (with husband the most prolific marine an 1st in mencan history. Merle~ said the event raised SJ0.000. "Now. it's full peed Beaumont's paintings will be a featu~ exhibit at the ahead." Amundson s~ud. "Those 7 a m K~l-la~crs museum. ... meetings to chan a w1nn1n1 counc ekw:ard 10to Orc!\scd• 1n "yachting" clothes. guests swapped N~wport Beach nau_ti<'al h1 tory worked." boating stories around a bar, served themselves Chine~ Others attend1na were Benlce ... •m•t, RalP' and food from a bountiful buffet and bid on silent and hve Dot C19Cll (who talked about their up.com1n1 tnp -witb auction 1temsofTcred by auct1oneer-.. and founder-Biii children Betsy and OavMI _:to W1sbin11on. D.C.). A'1Hr Ficker (with wife 81rbar1). and Hallie trodi. Pe&e and Mary l\MlMtt, Jim and a.t11 Keet-layer Bad Deseaberf described the auction M.CKeute.-Go,._ and Aue Kay, a. and JM• U•maa~ ttcms-n "Boats and other good1e5. includ1na blocks, line. BUI and Pea BoMer, Fraall and ~Y Ryu) Frudt and deck. hsdware. .. fish•nt rods and r«I (no old fish') and Mittie Sml~, Mal'lltw ...... ; ll~ and uet J......_ outboard motors." Htnry and JUI O.rtee,Jelae and Fro Farrer, BUl and Kerl-layers Edna and'Blll Bl1~1t do nated a s"·fOOt Gina .\ll~n. Dwitht Ycomap. Dale Johnston. Kirk •nd ship model wull rtmotc controls for auctton. Marty :EU\9.U, Je•e W9", Kttl·l1ycrs lcpl coun~I 8elll JeH Taado•sky (witti t>lck 'Olmm1U) ~Td. -l went to -tend ••~Nt • BaJa last year with 80 fnends, ~I want to win the "0)' awn Farwell and ,d J~. to marvelous BaJI at the bcaut1f'ul Hac1end Hotel 1n Cabo , n Luca' (from Manner' Travel) " vcrnl aucw1 good· Pap:m1u1 1 t-d11c.-d h\ l>a1/\ Pilot f.\ I<' Eduor \ uli natured!~ vied for 11 "ship'-, tOhn" which hrnught $HS f)ron • ..... 0., ........................ Pbotoe. clockwtee from top left BlU and Marcia Bents. Allan and f'raok Trane; Naudcal ltlueam aa~rten Dick and Betty Steere. bot and 1t&Jpli Clack; ""Lynn amt ·E•elyn Hart with cllaner claalnnan Mary Alllandeon: &daa. Bluoclt abo.. &m,.. Yotalai and Bad DeM.nberc ber aucdon donatlon. ~· • 98 Ot'inge Coat DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, June 11, 1985 -------"------------------ WE Dlll ~CS BURRUD·VAL&SQUEZ Elatne Valesquez became the bndc of John Burrud 1n a Ma> 18 l.'ercmon) at Mag.ic: lsl1nd in Ncwpon Reach i\ rtcept1on. abo .it rvtagir lc;lan.J. followed. The bride 1~ the daughter of M1 . an~ Mrs. Joseph YclaMlUCL ol Albu- querque. N. M. Shi.' is a 01ght supc:rv1sor for We tern .\1rhnc). The bndcgroom 1s the son of 8111 Burrud, host of·· Animal World ... and the late Mary Burrud. He 1s president and chief operating officer of Burrud Productions and The New Com pan). Aner a honeymoon cruise to the Canbbean, the couple are residents ot unset Beach. GORUM-BEAUDRO The ·Church of the ReOect1ons in Buena Park was the setting for the May 4 nupuals of L) nn Eileen Beaudro and Howard Craig Gorum of Huntington Beach. A reception for '60 guests followed at Knott's Berry Farm. · Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Beaudro of Huntington Beach are the parents of the bride. She wore a White taffeta gown with a Chantill) lace covered bodice featunng a high neckl ine. long sleeves and a basque waist studded wi th seed pearls. Her cathedral train was trimmed with matching lace. Patty Harrod was matron of honor. and bridesmaids were Lisa Ann Kaenes and Cathy Berena. and Kimberl y Nibbei was flowergirl. The brideyoom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gorum of Huntington Beach. Jeff Harrod was best man. and ushers were Wayne Beaudro and Brent Fradshan. The couple are residing in Hunt- ington Beach after a honeymoon cruise to Meitico. She is wath General Telephone and he 1s emplo)ed b} Nonhrop Aircraft. W ALSH-GREENEBAUM Richard Lewis Walsh.son of Mrs. Charlotte Mann of Corona del Mar and the late Mr. Richard Lewis Walsh, claimed Nancy Greenebaum as his bride in a June I ceremony at the home ofher parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greencbaum of Stamford. Conn. The bride was g1,en an marriage b~ her father. Her sister. Wend} Weiner of Stamford. was matro n of honor. and her sister. Jill Greenebaum ofSan Francisce,-was maid of hoooF. Steven Shapiro of Reseda was best man for the bndegroom. and his brothers. Robert Walsh of Reno and Randoph Walsh of Costa Mesa. \\ere ushers. The bride is a graduate of Westh1ll High School in Stamford and 1s employed b) Ernie Ball Co. of an Luis Obispo Her husband as a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and Orange Coast C'oJlcgc. He is wath Templc\On C'ommunit) er-' vices of Templeton. Following a \\Cddang tnp Lo SL Manin. the couple v.111 make their home an Morro Ba} Mr. and Mn. Barrud OOLBEN-NUTTEN ">etlang tor thl'Jum· I m.trri.iii,1.· ll1lk1nai Al\n M311t' W1.·bbct .ind Bn:nt ~ask). both of H un1111~wn Reach Afterward the rnupk grerted 200 guest'i at a n.·~·epuon 1 n the t O'>ta Mesa Count!'\ Club. The bride'~ pa1ent\ ;m· Mr. and Mrs. Dan B. Webtx•r She wu~ attended by Terri Hofstad .is matron of honor. and Landa Jalo.ovKh. SU/ll' Webber. Janet Waugh and Maribeth Polizzi. bndec;ma1ds Her husband 1s th1: son of Barbara ~esley McCary and thl' l<1Le Mr. Clau~ L. Bcasle). His best ma n was Scott Whiting. and ushers werC' tvfann y Torres, Rob Beadcman. tc"c Morehead and Ben Hofstad. Following a hont') moon 1n Jam:ll· ca, the newl)'°"eds art.' rc'i1d1ng 1n Garden Grove. She as cmplo}cd by · Vons Grocer} Co. und he 1s with Owen Roofing Co. WARNER-NOVICK Lisa Ann e Novick. daughter uf Mr. and Mrs. A.C'. Novick of Irvine, and Dr. Nicholas Warner. son of Mr and Mrs. John Warner ofBacchu\ Marsh. Victon a. Australia. "erl' Joined 1n marriage 1n a June I:! ccrl.'mon) 1n Sequoia in the presence of .io guests. The couple were attended b) tht•1r parents. F1ft} guest~ ancnded a n·cep- tion later 1n Pasadena The bnde "as a stUlknt at thl.' Sorbonne and "as graduated from UCLA. She 1s a writer aod ha~ recently 1.·omplctcd her st.'c:ond bool-.. Her husband is a graduate ofCan~r­ ra Uni vers1 t} 1n i.\ustraha and Cam- bridge ll n1vc~1t) in England and 1s a ph)'sic1s1. The couple "1 ll hone)' moon in England for a month whale Or. Warner completes a speaking engage- ment at Cambridge Un1verc;1t} The) will then make their home in watzer- land until Februaf) 1986 "hen Dr. Warner w1llJ01n the facult) at M.J.T. an Boston. SHELDEN-GREVE Newport Beach resident Mary Cameron Nullen. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Donald Cameron Nunen. and .l.ndrew Karma>er Dolben were married 1n the Church of the Good Shepherd in Reading, Mass. on April 21. A rcccpHorr. attended by 160 guests. was held at Castle Hill in Ipswich. Mass. Tht bnde wore her mother's wed-The garden at lhe Hotel Meriden in Newpon Beach was the selling for the ding gown of ivory satin and her June 2 weddingofStacy Lynne Greve grandmother's veil of heirloom Rose-of Irvi ne and Kevin T. Shelden of point lace "11h a Juliet cap and Newpon Beach. A rece ption dinner earned c;pra)S of \\hlle cymbid1um for 260 guests followed at the Hotel orchid'i Menden. ..\nne 'lu11cn v.as maid of honor. The bndc-is the daughter of Julie and bridesmaids were Sabrina and Do n Van Wieren of Irvine and Peare). L eslic Ku). ·um1 Bruce. Kate Ch ff Greve of Sacramento. She wore Dolbcn a!ld To~· D?lben. a g-OWn-of silLwitlLlace and .pearl The bridegroom 1s the son o Mr .• • appliques and a lace bodice with oil and Mrs Donald C'usus Dolben of the shoulder styling. Reading. He chose Deane Dolben as Knsten Greve was maid of honor. has best man. and ushers were Mall and bndesmaids were Kelle Shelden. Ferro. Mark Noonan. Tom Braton. Wendi Foley. Kathy tolle and Scali MacKenzie and Sco u Michelle Guempel!. Carpe~ter. . The bndegroom as the son of Julie After a "eddang trip to Ha\\ all . tht helden ofNe"'port Beach Tom Colo couple arc res1d1~ng in Re.ad mg. S~c 1s "as has be'it man. and ushers .,..ere a creatl\C dar:m: instructor for c:hil-C'la} Tucker Kun Greve. Doug dren. and he is \\Ith thl' W1ll1am H Killian and Aian Cashi on. Dolben Co. After a wedding trip 10 ( abo San BEASLEY ·WEBBER Lucas in Mexico. the couple are residents of Irvine he is wath ts Simon and Jude Catholic Ccntuf) :! I E'\l.'CUliH· Real!) and he is C hurrh in Huntington Beach "as thl' emplO)Cd b) Riell} De,cfopmcnt. Madeleine Romero ROMERO-BRADY .\June I nupual mas~ at Our Lad~ (juc1.·n of Angels Catholic Ch urch 1n Newport Beach unatt•d 1n marnagt' Madeleine Maf) Brad~ and L. Jame~ Romero. The Re'. Bill Mclau~hhn. pas1or. "as cl.'li.'brant. and instrumental ~olo1sts "ere ·Mary G. Kaustn and Peter Brad). members oft he wedding pan) The couple greeted I 50 guests at a reception at the Turtlcroclo. ( ommun1t) Center in In int· after the REAL ESTATE AGENT DEFENDS HIS REPUTATION Dll\R NN I ANDL RS T h1.· k•ttl'f from tht; "oman "ho \\Urned peupk aga1 n~t u n)(·rupulous rL·al l'~tatc agent\ reall) got to me -. ,• \~a hard·\\ork1ng. consc1cn11ou.., agent , I w1~h to rel.pond to hcrnccu-;at1u11 tha1 all agents arc antcrt•slcd onl) in making the !>.lie and from that mt>mcrit on. thl' l u:>tomer l)Un ha~own. lkfore CVCI") sale I\ tinal11cd I 111~1~1 · f anCt'S ongoing through thedwdhngwath nwd1ent'i. Together we anspect.ap~ 1 h d · air-cond1t t0n1ngand healing Ulllh. not to mention the plumbing. J 1ve l~S e OS hundreds of toilets walled for dishwashers to go through entire c~ c\ .1 ~vc and broilers and 1e~tcd t'\Cr) top burneron thntovc. In addition I ve are h tcm1111.' inspectors~~ "l'll <i., roof1n'ipectors to make ~urc m) d1ent knows t e prnpert\ as an.\· I cond111on "hen 1t 1s transfcrrl.'d 10 hllllw~ersh1p 1 In ~hon I think "W1sl.'ran Shcbmgan .. got u1\ ol,cd wath the wrong rca Cl.late agent. Thl·re arl' '>Omt> !>harp1e~ou1 thcrl.' bu1 most of ~s an: prctly straight 01 wt• v.ouldn't he 1111hc bus1m'S!. long. -NEW ORLEANS DEAR N.O.: Hundreds of real estate agents from Maine to Callforola wrote to say the same thing. You ~aldjt ~e~t. Thank s for wrlti.og. . DF..\R .\NN L .\N DFR~ M~ hl•artgOl.''>OUt tu that l~-)car-ol~girl 1n Trenton wh o.,.. Ill prohahl) carr' thl'l·motional srnr\ofha mothl.'r s hosllhl}' fot tlw rL'\t ofhn Ilk. , I. too. "a~ 1he eldc~t offourd1ildr1.·11. M) mothL'r kit lht· \aml.' "'ay about me. I brokr m' neck to pleasL' hrr but nothing I did "as,.1gh1. I can not rt'mcmbcr a slngk .,..oHJ ofpral'>l' \>.\· nc' er had a runH·rsauon. 1t "a!> alwa) s a lecture. mostl) abou1 m~ shortl't11111ng'> M~ brother'>. I wa!.constantl) remanded. Wl'rr .. no 1rouhlc .. l'Cre mon) It took man-. \C:.H'> for ml.' to rcahtl' that m) mother's probl~ms were Thl· bride "' the daughter of John caused b) u bad rdationo;hip with herown mother . .\II thl' host1ht) she felt and Mar) Arad) of Newport Bl'ach. tow;ird\ m\ grandmother wa!'l tran~li:rrl'd lo me. [\en though her mother has "\h1.• \\Ort• a while cmbos!.1.'d 'hccr bcendt.'adiorW)ear~ .... hcstill!alkc;abouihowo;he"'ac;m1strca1cdandput drl'SS "1th a 1ra111 and a matl.'h1ng hat down. as ifll had happened )CStl·rda}. d1.·s1gnl.'d in lllrn-ol-th<."-c:entu~ \l} I-l'vf\ brothl.'rsand I arc in our 40s no\\ and ourrh1ldrcn arc all grown but I ing can ·1 c;:\, 1 am fonder or m' mothl.'r M) brothl.'r' pa) no attention to her and m) lkr matron of honor \\a') Mal"\ ( i. ~ISler'i-tn-la\\ kl·ep hl'rat arm's lcngth.111) an odd kind of poetic JU Slice that Kausen and bnde~maid!> wcrl.' ShL:lll'\ favorni-;m tu hl.'rc;onsdid not pa' oil. Davis. Lon llamml'ras. Jcn •fr·r Tha1mother~houldhavehadc11un~elingma11) )t'arsago.Shedidn't,so Kren1 and M 1chrlle Romt'ro no" herdaughier musi go fhat'c; "hat 1 did. and 11 changed m) li fe - Leonard and Bell\ Romert) ul CONTENTIN ( ONN · . In inc an· the parents of the bride-DEAR CONN: The key to overcoming your resentment was the reallzatloa iiroom. Hi'> best man "as Eugent' that your mother was a \!lclim of her mother. Your understanding may well Romero and u~hL•rs \\-ere Peter. John have saved you from being the same kind of mother to your children. P and Denni\ Brad) aod <. r:ug · • • • Kausen. DE.\R .\N N LANDERS: Is manJuana ph>s1call) add1c11"e'? My parents .\ftrr a "edd1ng trip tu /\JI.'\\ ... :l\)es.l sa)no.Whatarcthefocts"-TEEN INMANHASSETT Zealand and thl' F1J i Island'>. thl' DEAR TEEN: Physically addictive -no. Psychologically addlctlve- couplc art.' fi.'\ldents of ~CSl\\Oud. yes. And this can be worse. All mind-altering drugs are easy to get booked on She 1!> v.11h National Mcdu:al and marijuana is probably the most popular. Another false lmpre11loa -ttaat Entcrpnsl'' Inc .ind he 1s l.'mplO)l'd ~ pot is harmless. The experts now agree that it can be very damaging, h) lnvenex. especially for teen-agers. • • • SCHUB·GILLETTE Hunttngton Beach residents M 1chelle-A nne Gillette and Craig S. chub exchanged wedding vows aboard_tbe Cahforn1<!n 1n Ncwpon Harbor on March 30. The 145-foot topsail schooner. a replica of the 1849 Re\ enue Cutler Lawrence, is the state's otlic1al tall ship ambassador The bride wa!. rowed out 10 ml.'ct the ship and wa<; signaled b) the bosun'sp1pe. Th1.· Re\ Lon ()makrof 1hc Corona del Mar L nlled C ongrl.'ga- uonal Church pcrformcd lhe ler- cmon~ . .\fteNards. unc of thl' ship·, eight cannons was fired and the couple·s flag. eo;pec1all~ de'i1gncd for thl' occasion. v.as raised 10 the main ma'it , The couple and their gut>st'I remained on board for a kl'-urch t ru1'1.' ofthr harbor · Planning a wedding''\\ hat'J. ng/11'1 \-\'hat'~ 11 wng" 4 nn Lanc/ers"''New Bndl' 's Guide .. will rd1<·1c1 ouran \It'll To rt'Cl'll 1.· a cop1. senc.J S.! plus a Jong. st'lf~addrcssed. srampc.•d cn.H·lvrx'f J1h:1.•n/J. po'>t:igd to -\nn Landers. P.O. Bo\ / / 99 5. Chicago. Ill. 6061 I GIACOLA-HOBKIRK < arl W Hobk1rlo.. son of Jane Hobkirk of Fountain Valk) and the late Carl M. Hobkirk. "'111 \\l'd C hns11na G1acola in Scp1embcr fhc bride-elect 1\ thl.' daughtt·r ol Lou1<, ( . (iiacola of Rialto and lhl' . ln1c Kathkl'n Giancola . fhe Wl'dd1ng will lakl' place on Scpl. 28. her grandmother's b1nhda) · Both are emplo~l'd ti' Pan \m .\1rlim·., an -lo\ .\ngelt·.., YODER-BADGLEY M1 . and Mrs. Oonald lfol.'hn .\ndrt'" '<, Presb\lenan ('hurch in NL'"' port Rrach. · MAHONEY-CAGLE ..\ 1)1.'c 6 "cdd1ng in t. Joachim's C athohc Church as planned by New- port Bcal.'h residen ts Sharlene Mahonc}. daughter of Richard and Gerr} Mahoney. and Tim Cagle. son of Robert and Linda Cagle. Tl1.c couple aJC Ncwpon Harbor High School graduates and the bndc- elect 1s <1t1endang Orange Coast Col- lege. TAYLOR -BOYER Gardening growing in popularity ~ odn of Newport Beach haH' an- nounced the rngagl'ment of their d.iughtt·r. Judith \klba .. 10 Kc\ 1n Hru l l' Badgle) ot C kl\ rrdalc T hl· luture bndL· 1s a graduate ol 'tarl't'n TJ~lor. daughter of Dr and Mr'> \\ llham Ta> lor of Newport Bcal'h . .ind (1rrg 80)1.'r, son of Mrs. John Bo, er of ~1anhat1an Beach and Los o.,o·., and the lat<.' John Boyer. ha,·I.' announred 1he1r plans for an .\ug 31 wedding an the Sherman Foundation Gardens an Corona del Mar. I read an astounding stat1st1 l 1he other da) The number one leisure aCll\ 11) 1n Amenca 1s gardening. That's nght. Not watching telcv1s1on or Jogging or pla) ang 1ennas. but gro" ing no"'ers and house plant\ and mowing the lawn .\s \\1th an) stall'itlc the 1mponant que u on is wh) \\ h ~ is .l.mcnca having a roman(.C v.11h composts. earth\\ormc; and lert1h1er.,·1 There arc posc;1bl) c;everal \ ahd e\plana11ons When \OU think about 1t. women became infatuated with ho use plants around 1he time televised football increased m CO\Cragc to 58 hourc; a \\-eek. Women hungered for '>Omc- thtng around the house 1ha1 mo\l.'d and was ah\C. It was someonr to share a dnnk w11h . nunk and c;1t 1n the sun "'llh. Plants became someone to ~hare their Ii\\.'<> Corporate gardening came into being about thl' time C\Cf)thing )OU ERMA Bo11Ec1 did was mouvated b} success. Med1- Lal ollicec; flounshed "1th large pottt•d trl.'C'> and hanging baskets ol philodL·ndron. It \\3\ a time for the medical communi\\ 10 flaunt their hfc-\U'ila1ning skills· .\ fter all. no one v.ant<i to go to a dcxtor "hose ollice plant'> ha\C died In rL''>laurant' ll<1\\ers and plants bccarnl' thl' drcor ol 1he '70s. showing that hu\IOC\S was good enough not onl\ 10 hire an exterminator who came JI n1ghl'> but a plant consultanl Jnd mJ1ntL·n;.anll' ti rm Bec;1des. 11 got \our mind 1111 thl' l11od To suburbia. gardL·n1ng bl·tame a. status S)mbol ... es~c1ally the lawns An} commuter who rnuldn't throv. around fertilizer numbers or keep h1!1 bare spots under control "as a c;oc1al outcast. To man) people. gardening became a challenge. It was something to conquer like baldness or biting )Our nails Imagine ho" \our spiritual fervor "ould be re\I \ ed II ) ou kept J Bo'ilon fern ali\e for sa' I~ hour~ after) ou bought 1t. Or 1f) ou \\en· .1hle 10 ma1nta1n a ficus tret.' in }Our bedroom w11hou1 all the ll•avl.'s falling off. To some people. lo.ecpang a po1nset11a from one C hn-;tmas to th1.· other v.as an accompli">hmcnt worth pum ng on a resume I can understand thl' American people') 1nfa1ua11on w11h plants. flowers and la\\ns. but I've never been able Ill undcmand the 34 million peopk '' hn gm" 'cgetables a\alc1sun'alll\1t\ l h1\ha\to bcthe Community award goes to CompCare 'By VIDA DEAN Delly l'ttel a lyk Edtlot "Ne~ D1rcc11onc; 1c; one of thl· lint'\I o rganizations an Orange ( ount~. said Super 1sor Tom Riley ... It hac; been a great pleasure for hoth E mma J ane an() me to be associated wi th 1t." he added at the Santa Ana Country Club Rile) was attending to present the third annual ND C ommuntt\ Sen1cc.' ..\ward "It was greaj.to get 1t 'che "a~ the fir'>l recipient) a n"a to give 1t." This year the award went to the Comprehensive Care Corporation for their continuin~ suppon of New D1rec- uons. a res1den11al facility for women recovering fro m chemical dependencies CompCare has provided strong leader- ship for the past seven years plus service~ o f booJCkeeping. computer and wo rd processing sen. aces w11h the endorse- mcnl and support of Chairman of the Board Lee Karns Most recent I~ (o m p( are pkdgcd a gill of S 100.000 toward the purcha'il' and reno' at1on of R permanent home tor Ne" D1rec t1on' The gift rcpre'>ent\ the largeci.t contrah11- t1on in the organ11at1on's h1 'llOr) and ~ onabki. NO to fulfill t~ dream t.m. permanent fanlttu.·' <Cum·ntl y the la eiltty is hou~ 1n four ra.nch-~tylc: hou~' 1n Co ta Mes,al Ed Carris. 1.'\l'1.u t1\l' \llT prt·.,1den1 commun1cat1o n'>. (at the dinner with wife Pat). accepted the award. New D1rec11onc; supporterc; continued the ce lebration of at!. most successful yea1 h~ Prl''iCnt1ng about 40 awards. .among thor,c being Hughc'i GO-Clubs o f Full- l'rton and :--..c"'port Beach. The Irvine c o .. ( annell and Chaffin and Dlue Rinker. Lcls ">ocaa'i (N D s upport group) pre .. 1dcnt J im Nicol. outgoing board president. made the presentations and recognized o utgoing board members Anne Natt, Bud Wllll1, Betty Manos and Vida Dean. Howard Bland (Peat. Marwick, M1tc:he ll and C'o.) was then installed as nrw pre~1dcnt and introduced new board members: Walt Florie. (llnaon Bctnk l. Bruce Nott (his wife Cecilla. a former board member was there). Ted Caldwell (Ynung. mith & Peacock). andy Van Landingham and Gordon ~baller ((11h'lon. Dunn & Cru tch~). Others there 1n~ ludcd Hsrrltct~ Wilmer. th<' Tom Alllnsons, E mma Jane Riley (former La~ "io~ rn<. prc\ldcnt ). Founder nf L'i Dot < lock Jim Haggard (Cannell & Chaffin) J udie and Mrs. CalviD Scbmld&. Harry Rinker "Ith Diane and continuing ND R<Mrd ml'mbers and spouS<'s. Hal and S.Pbtra M4U1, Pete and Mary-RabMtt, farolyn and Peter Sllea and Carol and Cllf Ranney plus Sectetar) C.tMrlne Thyf'n . Oorotlly fbrdn1tle. VP Nn cy lfln<'ll .ind Mark Ed•ards llrt·a~urcrJ ' ~cwport Harbor ll1gh School and <>I~ mpac!> ol gardening. It s('paratr<. "''II rcuc' ca bachelor ofarch11ec1urc the petunia p1n chcrs from the manure \preaders ... the gardeners "ho wear degree lrom California Pol) 1cchn11: cote cotlon glo"e!i w11h da1s1es on tht." talc L'nJ' erslt). San Luis Obispo. cum to the gardeners \\ l).o grab off thic; mo!' th . cutworms v.llh their bare. bl1stl.'re.d Hl'r liann· is the r,on of Mr and hands. -~tr!> Bruce L Cl' Badglc~ ol. Vegetable gardening 15 nut for C luH·rdalc. He }' a graduate ol ..,,.,.,1cs. It's hard work. l'\e done it. Clo\crdalc H~gh School and recie,cd One )'Car I brought 10 han.est I.\ green a bach1.·lor ol ~nq1re degree at C al pea"> that ran me 35 cents a pod. 85 Pol\ \.111 Lu•' )bispo pounds ol cucumbers tha1 cost ml' .\ l\ept 7 v.ec..ld1n)I. 1\ pl;innnl 1n \1 $55 to prc'iene under gla">'i. c.·1gh1 cantaloupe' 1hat had one thi ng in LOmmon .. a rabbit bite out of 11 The onl) cwlanation that makes an) sense 1s that people "ho are h1ghl> compelltl\C in their worlo. tend to be h1ghl )' compem1ve 111 their lei sure. It's a challenge. It's man ag:11 ns1 the excl'ss1ve rains. scaring sun. drought. bugc;. \\Orms. d1'>casec;. calluses and aching bar ks. You can·t ha\t' 1ha1 murh tun ell hmvling. S end your news To hdp _wu \Ubnll/ the rcc{uirc<i \11.•c/c/ing and cng,1gcment infor- m;J//on. forms Jrt' ,1,a1/abk JI the Da1(\ P1/01 onicc. UO " Ba.1 ~I .. ( osra Mesa. Forms and photM can be dropped olT .11 the oflict' or mailed to the \\'1.·c/cJing Department Dail.\ Pilot. P.0 8fl\ 1560 C m1,1 \fn.1 ( ,1/1/ l.J:!(l::(l The bride-elect 1s a graduate of Hunt1ngtun Beach High School and .\cad1a l lnivcrsity an Nova Scotia. Canada. Her fiance as a graduate of .\' ia11on H 1gh School in Manhauan Beach and UC' Santa Barbara. CASE-MATTHEWS Former Costa Mcsan Patncaa va)k <.asc. now a resident of San Luis Obispo. and Russell Gene Mat- thc"s also of San Luis Obispo have announced plans for a Sept. 21 "edd1ng 1n the ( hurch of Christ 1n that Cit\ Tom.and Phyllis Conner of Grover Ci t~ art· tht· parents of the future bride. who 1s a graduate of Costa Mesa High School. Her fiance is the son of Don and Nona Matth('ws of ~an I u.., Oh..,no .. -Pbo109, ctockwlH~· top left: Jim JQool, left...andBubuaB ter~hllate ... - ud 8la11d: Barty &D l>laMRlabf cMok la at S.ata Au CoantrJ Clab; ~re'• U Ciiili and wtfe Pat peet a pr11aater Tom Riley. ~----.. -------- I ' t ·" · .. 'he Boy Fri en a' a splendid- endup of nostalgic innocence What the lust mu~H:ul at lhl· Newpor~ Theater TIS Cc.:n1er. ''Something's Afoot." did for 1hr murder m ) stc'r) genre. 11s tute'it •ttraction ... Thr Bo) Friend," dtX'' for all tho~ boy·mee1s-g1rl mu~1ral comedies of the t 920s. Sandy Wilson's gentle satire, now over 30 ye-ars old. is a fast. funn} and flavorful piece of cotton rnndv 1ha1 accomplishes what it sets out '10 do without quite becoming one of 1ho:.e mindkss musicals 11 auempt~ 10 lampoon. II is 1ouch and go for a while. however. It is QUllC neCCS)ar) for the per- formers to period1rnlly Jab the au- d ience in the nbs. so 10 speak. tu keep their viewers aware that 1h1s is. after all. a spoof and no1 a .. rear· 1920s musical. Nanc) Gccrhngs, pfo) 1ng the headmistress of an C:\clusl\ c garb.' school 1n Nice, and Michael (irenic a!I the zilhona1re father of one of 1hc young ladies. be5t demonstrate th1., attitude 1n onl' of tht•1r danct• numbers together. Two other performam:c' tn d1rel · tor Eileen F1~hbach\ n1cch fa'ih1on- ed producuon capture this el u'il\ l' essence beau11full} -L~ndra Seel) as the naming 'flapper Ma1s1e and Ginger Fo' as an other of lhl' schoolmates who 1~ a comic standout in the chorus line and quite delightful in her Ma}-Decembcr duct with vNcran character actor Harix·r Ro1'lrnun. who docs the upper clas' dirt} old man to a crisp turn Ro1sman gives 1he show a nch, professional gloc;') 1n h1~ limited stage 11me "The Bo) Fm~nd" 1!1 'Structured so ronvc:ntionally that its two leading players arc called upon to do little mort> than sing pleasingly and gaze pla1nt1vely into each other's eyes. Elaine Houssels and Mark Perkins as two young people of noble birth passing themsel ves off to each other as working class ( .. class" is so crucial to the Britons) go through their peces \\ell, but could employ some ofthesl9 "asides" done so effectively 'by Grenie and Geerlings. Valene Speaks is a comic delight af\ 1he school's French maid, while Karen Folsom and N1arilyn MaC) lend line support as the other \Choolmatcs. The young men·, chorus is performed w11h gusto b) K.C. Gussler. Lawrence O'Connor. rom F.arl) and Michael Cross. while l angH.' Velie is appropriately shrill and s1 ufT~11s Ro1'iman 's meddle omc \\I fl' ( horcographer Jeffre> Holland ha<i l'fim:hed 1hc Nev.port shov. w11h c;ome C\Cellcnt musical moves, and 11 1\ at these moments when the spmt o f the spoof most effectively surfaces. fhc many production numbers. had.cd s1rongl) b) Sharon Aguilera's upbeat orchestrations. are the most Toi TITUS t nJoyable aspect of the e.,,ening. like .. Little Mar) unsh1ne" and "Dames at Sea." .. The Boy Fnend" 1!> a splendid sendup of an era of nostalgic innocence in mu~i(:al theater 1h:t1 has long since been eclipsed b) h1stor~ .\nd the Newport Theater Ans Center offers a mo~t en,oyablc in1crprc1a11on Pcrformann•\ \\tit con11nul· Fridays and ~aturda)s at 8 p.m. through Jul) I J at the 1hea1er. 2501 Ch fT Dm e. Newport Beach. Call 63 1_-0288 for llrkct in fo rmation. BACKSTAGE -The wedding has been postponed a Wl'ek at the C'ostll Me..a C1' 1c Pia} house . . because of the la1e replacement of a cast member in a maJor role. "Father of the Bndc." which had been scheduled to open Thursday, will be delayed unlll June 20 .... the show now will run through Jul} 13 instead of Jul~ 6 . cull 650-5269 for adJ1t1onal 1nfor- mauon Anjelica Huston ready to fly on her own power By BOB THOMAS ,._ .. led~· ...... LOS ANGELES -..\fter a ltlet1 mc of being known a~ John Huston's daughter and 11 \ears a~ Jae!. Nicholson'!> girlfrtl'nd. ..\nJclica Huston IS read} to n~ on her O\\ll power. The change 1c; 'itgnaled in the ne" Twentieth Century Fox reka'\c, "Prtntt-Honor." d1rt'crcd bv John Huston and· starring Nicholson . ..\'\ Maerose Pnz11 . 1he rnol~ 'l'ngctul Mafia prince s. .\nJehca Huston creates a rare. 1ndcllblc charaucr reminiscent of Mani~ n Monrcx•'' first dr.amat.1c splash in "The ·hphalt Jungle." also b~ John ll u~t0n Maerose Pn111 1., Huston·, tir\t maJor role since 1968. when ~hl' starred at 15 1n the mcdtt.''al ro- mance ... .\ Walk \\1th Lo' e and Death." Her fat her directed her. along with Assaf Da)an, o;on of Israel'~ leader. 1Vfoshc Da \'an Huston doe., not recall the expc.ncncc \\tlh mul'h pleasure. "A.dolescrnce t ~ not a grca 1 11 me for most people. M ~ ~1Rg 1n thl' film "a' 1 m} father'-; idea. not mine I'll admit tha1 I d11.ln'1 ohJl'll I \\J~ Jl\\J\<. acting -nµk1ng up tcle' 1s1on com- mercials 1n fron1 of the mirrnr dressing up in m} mother'<; fanl~ clothes. The 1dt·a ofac11ng_1n a mo' 1e appealed to me." she said. "I thoughtatthe time that the sen pt was a little corn) I rcall~ '-"3S more. interested in being a flower child of the 1960s than in pla} ing a med1t'' al love story Rock ·n· roll ""as mon: m) fie ld of interest. and I was general!) unprepared for \\hal wa~ dl·mandcd of me. I didn't understand thl' compassion 1ha1 the girl had to feel. "from a father\ point of nc". 11 was a beautiful gift for h1<1 daughll'r But at the time I didn't <:t-c 11 1ha1 \\ 1llow} "1th <;lrong features and v.1dc-sct e\ot1c eyes. she became a favorite with 1hc fashion world. tormance. Now I'm finding a bal- anrc." "Six years ago. I had been hv1ng in l allfornia fo r four \Cars and I fell SOml'\\hat lh\.,.3rlCd carccr-\\tSe." she \a1d "I decided to t~ acting again. li r\t 10 'The Postman .\l"a~s Rings f\\1Cc.· In the fir<;t weeks I was more 1n1cn1 on losing lhl' phys1caht) of my modeling. than in giving per- She discussed be1ngdirected b) her father: "He's mul'h mello\\er than I remember from 'A Walk With Lo'e and Death.' He'c; unique 10 "ork w11h; he kno"s what he "ants and simply gets It "Though I'm his daughter. we ha\C a 'cry professional relat1onsh1p on the set." Aclvance Tickets for THe GDONi85 ON SAU at r1ac6'7if.d.ST'l6,._ wv~~~Slf Plus lUXURY THIArifS Fwn Two Meti11H Stl-•111' * 0 Ill LY S2. 75 Ulllt" llfotel CITY CEnTEA 0 U. USl / l tol ORANCf ~!t lltH Las:r ... 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All E' 839· 1 soo BR00U "R5 • •·I ;:>,.,.,,,~ .,. a ., . • t • --.... .-... ttnft.._, "lll 111 11r· ,.. ...... , ..... ..,..._.,...._. .. ........... . .............. ......_ --~, .... '"' ed·NardswL;,,,•5P0 01<. SJO 44C1 •t.._._, ... , l :., ' ...... .. •. '•. ''fllW"• I ........ """' .. . ..,. ...a-• ••• • u sr· • . .._ • ~ • . .. ..... ··~--.. ... ._. -_____ _, # -· ' If kids were a product, we'd cater to them By NORMA HERTZOG lfl sec or hear of another study on the need for child care. I think I'll scream. In my view the need to continue to justify the need is on ly an unwjllingness Jo recogn ize the problem. The problem. as I see it. is that we simply do not ha ve a commitment to children in this country. We do not seem to recognize that everything we do a.s a nation is to be nefit the fu ture generat ion; and ye t the future generation. our children of today. are not even considered in our planning. · I'm not saying that we don't spend money on o ur children and children's programs, because we do. The problem is that we tend to react. ·w e need to be proactive and plan for our children ... our nation, as if we really cared about our future generations. I don't see this happening in the state or in the nation. It seems to me that we think our children will be ready to take thei r place in our national plan when they are of age. We ha ve not paid the attention to their developmental process that will give us the results we need in healthy. well-balanced. we ll-educated citi ze ns of tomorrow. It is a little like making a complicated cake batter, but never putting the cake in the oven. so it isn't reall y a cake you can eat. This is to say. we have all the ingredients fo r good child care, we know how to mix and stir the problems related to child development, but we don't get it all toge ther so that we get the desired result. We can look to other countries of the world to see how to do the job. We don't have to rei 1:lVent this wheel; there are lots of good examples. We must make a commitment to the goal of mak ing our children our national pride. , We know how many mothers are working outside the home to help with the famil y budget; we know how many singl e parents we have with children of all ages: we know how many latchkey children we ha ve and all those problems. What are we waiting fo r. a 100 percent figure to be reached on all the studies· before we accept the fact that there is really a need? Even if mothers were able to stay at home and all the figures were minute in terms of need fo r out-of-home care, in my view that would still not change my concern for the lack of a national caring for children. I'll wager we would solve the problem in a month 1f we looked at chi ldren as a product line in a corporati on. with a view to development growth and long-term benefit to th e corporati on. We know how to do that very well. · Corporauons ex pect high up-fron t costs to develop th eir product, knowing they will realize a great return in a few years. Are the children of our nation worth less than an y product for peace or war? Unless we begin to show the same concerns fo r our most precious resource, our children, our leaders of tomorrow, we are defeating our own purpose. If children were a product line. we would meet th eir needs earl y, to keep them trouble-free later, no blemishes on the product. We would recognize their differences, and treat them as a possi ble product line to be more full y developed. We would supply thei r need for a good education. a diverse education; we would teach them to be productive by exa mple in a caring society. We would balance their education with an introduction to the world of sports. music. all the arts. languages. understanding of other cultures. We want a well-rounded product, which will in turn continue to produce healthy. well-balanced new prod- ucts. We would surround these products with the care and concern all our products receive, because we rea lly want to continue to produce million dollar babies to meet our commitment to our stockholders. our nation. Surel y we have enough studies to prove that most of the people in our prisons today had problems a\ children. l he y had learning problems or emot1onal problems and many other conce rns we can recognize and treat while th ey arc very yo ung. How much more cost effective to treat the problem than to continue to build more prisons and lose the va lue of all those lives. Corporations would not conti nue prod uct line after product line of blemishes. by using the same mold. The frustration I feel 1s that as a nation we know all this and yet we continue to wri ng our ha nds and do nothing to change our plans. Norma Hertzog is the mayor of Costa Mesa sad operates a preschool ia tbe city. LETTERS Non-drinkers should get break on their lnsurance To the (d1tor It's time for 1n,urante romp.1n1cs to begin 1\Wing non-drinker auto 1n~urancc pol1C1e\ fU)t ltkc nun- 'mokcr pollc It'\ 0\Cf 54 J)\'fl l'nl 111 .1UIC1 ,11 1 Hkllt\ ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat arc akohol-rl'lated I would tlunk tht• non-dnn ka nonJ1Tiokn poht > hold-· l'f ""ould ht· a top-pnont-. premium holdl'r l<l\I I'll K C1KOl lll \ Ralho,1 H. L Schwert~ Ill 'rantt Ztnt , ",.,. Tom Tell ~""•l"'V r a·• • Don Fen .. , C.•ty 'd1l(lf .... Cl ......... lporlt E ""°' • I \ "Th e bottom //neon Proposition 13 Is lhal Jt will be left alon e." .l. ---J ' i:...·) I .• • • \ ,. \ r THOMAS ELIAS columnlat THOMAS Euas Prop. 13 7years old, still strong Despite a couple of ineq uities. don•t bet on any c hanges . .~ . "MV E.LECTION WA S A SOCIALIST TRIUMPH OVER AMERICAN M ILITARY IMPERIALIS«.1 .... ANO I'll (\\ 'l'vcn-}car-11ch 11me. but no one 1~ \t:ratt'hing. A.lmost exactly !\even yl·ar!I after < aliforn1ans overwhelmingly pas!\ed, Propos1t1on 13. the propeny ta x rn111ng in111at1\C ts still in place. cs\en11all} unchanged and looking tx·ltl'r all 1hc 11me TELL THAT TO RONALD REAGAN IN M Y NEXT REQUEST FOR U.S. AID! -.. " Not that there ha"en't txen press- ure' lor change Each }Car. someone i.:ome~ up v. 11h a proposal for somt· i..ind uf \phi roll -a S}Stem that \\Ould runttnue ta>.ing homes and apanments at the current rates. but let ta'\cs on business pro1>1:n} nse much higher Divestment is.sue means Willie Brown 'satit again .\nd 1hnc.' are periodic· outcne'> money-making enterprises which. 1n again-;1 the 'iinglc biggest inequit} of No one approves of apartheid, b u t not alter natives either II ~ou arc disgusted \\1th the wa) Cal (LI( Berkeley) students have demonstrated O\'er the regents having invested university funds into com- panies which. in 1urn. do business 1n South Africa. then please listen and learn. In the first place the crowdc; that demonstrated outside Sproul Hall m Bcrkele) were not by an~ means all student!\. Two-thirds of them (an es11mate b) e)C\\ 1tnesses) v.ere tov. nspcople -and man~ of those v. ere \ eterans of the old free speech mo-.ement of the I 96lh. Yo<ho ""ere stnctl) left wing. Communists. 1f )OU like to term lhern 1ha t. .\lso. such student!\ as were in- ' oh ed 1n 1985 were acu vated b} clolh-headed memtxrs of the facult}. You don't bchC\C 1t? Let us quote an c.'\Ccrpl from the minutes of thl· •\radem1c Senate regarding the .\cadcm1c Council meeliog in Bl·rkclc\ la\t month· "Souih .\fncan D1,estment: Presi- dent Gardner rcponcd on hi' l'on- fronta11on with Speaker of 'the As· sc mbl) W1ll1e Brown on May 14 and discussed his concerns about the May 17 meeting of the regents on the Berkeley campus. By now. you have all read about that meeting in which the regents declared a one-month moratorium on new investments in companies doing business in South Africa ·· WALTER BURROUGHS "(On May 9. the Irvine D1v1si'on Rc:prescntat1vc .\sscmbly voted 16-12 -with approximately 12 rl·pre'lenu111vc!> not \Ot1ng-1n favor of total d1ve!\tmen1. The othe.r UC campu'> rcpr(•sentallH' as'icmblies ha'e not }Cl \Oted.) "Pr<·<.1dcnt l1ardner rl'poncd that the regents will hold a ~pecial meeting at t JCL.\ o n Jun<' 10 to hear fun~l·r report'> about dl'l''>tmenl The .\cadem1r C ounnl "111 at1cnd that meettng and will then reconvene in order 10 am-.c at 11~ ov. n position sumc1cntl) in advance of the regents· Junt• 20-21 mt•e1in~s in San Francisco wht•n a dt:C'1!\1on v. ill be announrt'd .. f rom the forl'g01ng ll ·IS dear that Willie Bnl\\n ,., up to h1 \ old trtd'> Man} of ~ou \\ill rcml·mbcr that lhl' l'1111cn~ of Orange( uunt) \ otcd a h1g bond 1<.<,ue to finann' a tc.'nial) earl' teaching ho'>p11al nn th l' In inc campu!>. Hut W1ll11: c;a1d. "No. no. that won't take care ofthl· poor folks in Orange Count >." o what happcncd'l You know. The university was forced 10 take over the old Orange County Hospital. This. in spite of the fact that there was al read) commitment on the pan of large compan1c 'i. huilders. hotel owners. medical bu1ll11ng contractori.. ad- vanced laborat<>r) and many other effect. would pro' 1de a monc\-Propos1 11on I 3. The prov1s1on that making c.'ndowmen1 for thl· U('I \et<; all propcn) ta\es at I p,crcen t of medical c;chool on land g1,en b) the ihe purcha'>l' pnce. but leaves tall Irvine Co. · rate.,' 1rtuall} unchangc.>d v.ttcn prop- ' \ descnpt1ve booklet wa<, puhh~h-l'rl) doc'>n't change hands. ed~. Ti\lc: "Invitation to l'!'mortah-It '<, that pro\ 1s10n Y..h1ch i.:auses l} • m.'\t-duur neighbors 1n 'inuall) The booklet read. "Env1s1on w11h identical homes to ha'e rad1call} us .. a great med1c,-al center in the diffc:rcnt tax ~II and stanlingl) fastest growing area of Orange Coun-different ti a oollgations based IV ... a health ce nter destined from its on nothing ore than 11m1ng. What moment Of C'OnCeptiOn tO become COUnlS m l I!. when. not what. you equal or supcnorto any in the United bought State.s ... The l~vine Medical Center. But don·1 be1 on an) change~ 1n 1ha1 not JUSI a v1s1on -an absolutd} pro\ 1s1un. no matter how unfair 11 pracucal goal based on a thorougb::;· rn:t) be. Fur t hange has a relati\(:I) stud) of present and futun: demand~ .. mall cons111ucnn . Most California and new developing techniques ·· home'> tuda\ arc in the same hands So what happened'' W1ll1e 'av. nu that held 1hrm in 1478. v. hen Prop- pcrsonal poht1cal aggrand11emen1 0.,1110n 1 J pas~d .\nd tho!\C folks So. in effect. he forced 1he un1,ers1t) don't v.ant am change that would to bu\ the. count~ ho!\p1 tal and 1hus rai'ie their k\,: trans(er mil.lions of dollars in cos1\ 10 Mean"°hile: local go' ernments and the un1Hrs1t). ~·hool d1stnus doo'J lobb~ for So here we arr pla'.f1ng the kn-wing l·ha ngi:. either. For thl' I perren1 rule gaml'' again. No one 1n his ngh1 !TI ind 1., the <,1nglc mo~t rl'11able sourn· of appro\ l''> of apanhc.>1d. Bu t. 11 ) ou uKreaSl'd fl'\ cnul· lor 1hc:m each )Car think )Ou are 1n }Our nghl mind. how .\nd ll'nanl'>. nov. mai..ing up JUSI .1bou1 1n' ;st1ga11ng the alternatl\l' to unda h.llf thl' ( ahforn1a dt.•uorate apartheid' Throughou1 Alrira there don't lJrc arc man~ such allernall\C'\ -die-But till' prl·-.,ur"'· lor a -.pl11 roll 1~ 1<1tt1r!>h1p' . . '>l>mc-th1ng l'l\l' \lnw-.1 from Prop- Wdl. dl'ar l)rolC''>~ors. w~> don t o\1t1crn 11·, fir-.1 da\. there werl' )ouoffertn1hnl'gtnt'>tha11flhl')'W1.ll ou rrngcd lrll'' oH·r ·the fac1 1ha1 JU~l reduce the income from their bu':.inCS'>l'' were gl'tllng the pnrne investments ~n .companies w_h1rh benefits of a faw passed LO help ha\·c done business in South Africa. homeowner'> hang onto their prop-~ou will happily take a reduction 1n erty al the lll'ight of thl' real esra tl' salal). You don't want to''. So your pril'l' spiral. h1~~-m1nded principles don t go that Business proper!} change!\ hand~ far·, . much mor.e rarely than houses. thl· We v.ouldn t bchC\C 11. a 111cs claimed. reasoning tha1 this would soon haH· homeowners pa) ing Walter llurrougbs ls tbe Daily a largcr-than-l'\ l'r c;harc of the total Pilot's loufdiag publisher. propen~ ta\ bill. -17i$1ii!U3t.UI ~ ij:i:fi!·IJ.iiJ:!.1----------------But 1t" hasn't turned out that v.a\ Bu'\1ne'' prupcrt~ nov. pa~s a '>hghti) h1ghl'r 1,han: uf each propen~ ta>. dollar than 11 did in 1978. according to both the California Taxpa)cr'> ..\<,<>oc1at1on and a studv done for lOunt\ asses!\ors last year· Reagan reform plan meant to discourage tax cheaters .. ftie trend has bern toward hU\I· nc''· no1 awa' from 11:· (al Tax research director um) McCanh} rcponl·d rcccntl) McCarth) said an n-.cragc of of all bu\lnl'S'> propt·n~ 1<; rt·as\C!\'ii.'d c:;1d1 ~c:rr. compurl·d \\11h lcs'> lhan '•of all rc<,1dent1al ptoJX'll\ IRS re port reveals growing prope nsity among c iti zens t~ a void, evade ~axes W,\ )111 :-.JC• f()" -The main goal part1l·ularl> among m1ddlc-1nrnme ol Prcc,1den1 Rcag•rn"· ta'\-reform taxpayers. 1hat thl') are nor getting plan '' 111 hnng lhl' rail''> down low bark. from <society and go' ernment. l'llough to lurl· ind I\ 1duals and cor-their mone) ·'i v.onh lor taxes paid ... po-a11110' ou1 of thl'ir legal tax The> c>.h1b1t a declining v.1llingncsc, '>hl'ltl'r\ -and d\\J) from thl· illegal to pa) the share of governmental "underground l'tonom~.. of un-expl'nd11urc'> (1nclud1 ng l'\pcnd1turt·s reported 1ramaction'I lh(·~ ma} <;trongh d1'>agrec "1th I Thl· prl'\ldcnt "a' depressing!} which goH·rnmcnt '>::I~'> " tht:1r'i ll> acluratl' v.hcn hl· de'iCnbcd the pa> .. v.id\.•\p,re.id ft:chngamong .\mcncan!I lndt•ed. ta\ rt.'form nm\ pro\c to tx· 1hat lhl' e\l'lllng louphole-nddlcd too little and too late to rcvcMc th1\ .,, \t<·m " unfair and fa\ or., the nch att11 ude. A sclf-emplo}t·d person ma} a'nd lhc rraft > fhe Internal Revenue have entered the undl·•~round econ- 4')en 1n· reached th1c; conclu!.1on om y -taking fl't'<, in rni.h. or beforl' the prC'ildt•nt 'iW3pf}tng \Cf\ ire for 'l r' ll'C' \\Ith no In .rn unpuhhshcd '"ilratl'gic plan" mone} rhanging hamh -tx-c1u-.c llf prepared la'it \ear. the IRSde\otcfan ou1rage over high ta'.t'i. cn11rc r hapter to thncnqus probfcm~ But now that the) '<' learned ho" of .. , oluntary compliance" in· recen"T to cheat. the) ma} dt•c1dc to keep nght ) car\ Our a'ls0t·iatc Donald Gold-on doing.so no malll'r how low the Lall berg ohtatncd a cop} of the docu-rat~s go And the rccc·nt \tone'I about ment. and ii '>hows clearly whai''!I IRS .romputc~ ~nafu'I l'ncouragc worryin,e 1hc I RS _ whose people chrater'> 10 hchl1 Vl' thut the\ 'rr not uo,uall)''gl V<' ulcer\. not get them. -likcl> In l(l't l'aup.h1 "1 a\p11 ycr'i arc hccoming octlcr In 1981. <m:ording to the IRS 1nlmincd about the cx1!>tence of 13)1. d<K'ument. thl' "ta\ gap" caused by .1huM'' fta'\ \heller' and the hke). the unreponcd or underreport~ income l'\tent of ta\ lheatinganJ thed1fficul-wa\ on e\t1matcd S55 h1lhon. By t\ lnr go\ \'rnment 10 detect and deal I 1190. lhl· IR~ \:tk ul:ttl''· the T reu~ui;· "'11h 1:1' ahuse,." the report t''\platn\ will lo\C SCJR hilhon on th•'> untaxed C 11n\C"uentl). la '<pa) ers in gcn~I tn\ nllll" The lo!.t re' enuc must oc ,11c tx·rnming more mchncd ltl a\ 01d mack up of wur~ b~ uthcr ta'<· c1nd t'' .idc laXC''i through '>Ul h mean'> pa\\'r'i a\ arc a' a1lablt to them ·· f n hope.•\ of m~~ine, "~uMtant1al Th" ha' hrouaht a chan~r 1n the inroad~ aga1n'>t lhe 1.omphance de· utt1~udC' of mo<.t .\mc ncan' toward chnc:· the IRS proposed these tn· 1hc gO\<'rnmcm and part1culUI) tht' 1t1at1'e~ 1.n W'itl·m -.. , he I RS will attempt tc "T,t J')a\~r' arc t''<h1b111ng a dcchn· en ha net the J)\ahh\ ·, awal'fntS of the int re~~ Jor P(1 rchtt" on •tnc . nou~n~ of 1ai1 theitinJ anJ th fa\\. and government\ 1n general, .\ fmpo1t8n of' COlTlplfoncc With the 'decn> in the 'iOC1:tl\ contract' 1s ta1 'i)',tcm .. .\ ta ~ fon·c \\Ould IX 1kt<'<1a bk thC'rc 1\ a flMw1n1t (C'Chnp.. tn'ah•d and n~:rtiar>s a puhht·-rrla· . . JACK ANDERSON r~ OSEPH PEAR lfhu\lnl''' \\t:re a'~c~..,ed at a h1ghc1 rrttl' than homl's. he 'laid. thl' tax hurdt:n would· 1nC\ llahl} h1.· paid b) COn\umc:rs and employee'> an) way. "Business that con· pass this cost on will do so:· McCanh> said. "Busi- nesses that cannot will have to absorb the costs b> reducing profit'i or forcing reductions in ~taffing ... .\nd that. hel'la1mcd. \\Ould be had tions firm retained. to dnve home to for the stale. the public the con .. cquc:nce~ of tax "C'ahfom1a needs to crea te 300.000 e' as1on. JOb a year to keep pace with the -"The IR · will ~ck add111onal growing work force." McCanhy said. wa}s tot:reatc and ma1,,tam a sen'><' of "A spl11 roll 1s counterproductive to prc-.cnce and improve our ability to this objectl\e." detect soph1~l1ca1t·d non-com· Rut not to worry. For the bottom phancc." .\ "taxpayrr profile" would line on Propos111on 131s1h:u 1t will be be drawn up from a variet y of source~ leO alone. The presumptions that led to 1dcnt1fy hi..cly chiseler~ to pressure for a spilt roll haven't -One 1n1t1a\l\C "will alll'mpt to panned out, while thcrt's not yet C!\tabhsh whether penalties arc efft"<:· enough pressure to end the tall law's 11ve in increasing our ab1h1y to reach one big and obvious injustice. non-compliant small busmcs~ tu.-TbomH EIJH I•• S.•111 Moalc•· payers whose returns urc not usually ,,.,~ colam•l•t °" 1111u 111w1• wlcctcd for exammat10n." -.\nother would try to unmn k those who tile no returns at all. "This can bt' accompli hed by 11Clecting a random sample from commercial lists of indm duals who have high 1.ncomcs but who arc not shown (on !'ks fires} ... P X VOBISC'UM: The Dtfcnst' lntclhgcncc .\tlcnc.~ camr up v.1th some 1mag1nat1vc f)('lhng rcccntl) 1n a wnuen response to a c-onarcss1onol Query about the War53w Pact no110M of Ea\trm •Furopc It referred to NATO's archcocm) lhrouJhout the re ponse a'i the "War~w Pad. .. t Inst the DIA didn't call 1t the "Warsaw PAC" \\h1ch might ha\e l«I the honortiblt mcmbcn to won- der whnl Poh'h lohby1n1 group had uddenJy appracrd on the ~ent 'Jack AlldC1r100 111d Jo.t#M Spttr art 1)'11dlc1ttd N>lt1mnl1tt . L.M. Bovo Ladies who love and l os e -quit l hrt'l' out of four men who get d1' Orl·ed 1n their earl> 40$ marT) ;1ga1n Onl} thrt'c out offivc divort'cd womch 1n I hat age bracket do Ml. Men oftcnumc'i report th1c; c:omJ)3nson wmfully. sympathct11:all~. even ron- Je~'tnd1nal> Our I ove and War mon obJ~t~. In many 1n tanc:es. S3)1 he 1t mere!\ means some women learn from c"fX'nCnl'C while wme men don't Such women think u-nn ther mamoac would bf about •• Wt\l' a\ \IJICtd h)' ~n.ikt·. L..M. Boyd 11 • •Y•tlJcat~' rolumal1t. l 4 • TUESDAY, JUNE 11. 1985 Bob Prince, th• voice of the Pirate•, dlH. C2; S~rta' "dream marriage•" heven't all be •ucc-ful. C3. ' The South All-Stare pracdce for their June 281ame. From left are Irvine'• Jeff Blelman, Harbor'• Tom Kitchen•, Huntington.Beach'• Robert Flory, l"1n Slump .over for Angels? McCaskill r ecords firs t victory as ~ng~ls romp, 8 -1- By CHRIS MONAHAN D ... 1l'OolC~t The End. That was the best wa} to describe all the events that took place at Anaheim Stadium Monda) 1nvoh· ing the Angels. It wa'i the end or appeared to be the end of: •The Angels' team h1111ng woes a~ the club erupted for 8 runs on I I hits. Juan Beniquez led the wa}. going 4 for 5 wi th-e-O<>u ble and l w&t npl~ Rtght fielder Mike Brown. gettin~ a rare start. raised h1sa verage 14 points with th re(• h11s of his own. •Tomm) John\ p1llhing career "1th the .\ngels as the team rcac- 11vated fir'it baseman Rod (are" and designated John for release or as~1gn­ ment. • R0Qk1e pitcher Kirk Mc( ask111's long wall for his first major league '1ctory. McCaskill. who earlier this year had no hit the Detroit l 1gers for 61/1 innings only to receive no de- c1s1on, went the distance allo" 1ngjust seven h11s. while sinking out seven. •Bnan Downing's 0 for 31 hilting slump. Downing. who had seen his average fall from .250 on May 26 to .204. broke the string w11h a first inning double to nght. He finished I for 4 with 2 RBI. When the Angels tied up all those Tonlll"'• Game TUM (Aomna 2...-) at An1ll1 (Lugo Q..0)-~ Time: 7:30 p.m. TV: None. ~: KMPC (710). loose ends. they finished T uesday with an 8-1 victory over the vis1ling Texas Raniters. r .\II ofth1s also made ManagcrC.,cne Mauch. who has been saying for a couple weeks that the slump w1U go away. look like a prophet. .. r, c said all along that the runs will ~me. Thest'-gu)., ~re JU too • good." said Mauch. "If I hav.e to worf} about Brian Downing hnd Doug DcC1nccs. than I ha\c more than I can handle. ".\n~one can tt.l',c a '>lump. \Cl· eran<1 and }Oungsters. Thq tan hit I JU\t didn't want them to forget how good the} arc:· Though the sudden rl'\urgcncc of the offense was big news. it couldn"t outshine the performance ot McCaskill. The :?4-ycar-old former hocke) pla}er kept the Rangers on ice all night even in the "arm summl·r air. Other than the third 1nn1ng when the Rangers scored 1he1r onl} run. the ·rookie was really never 1n trouble . .\I one point he struck out the 4-7 hiller.., in the Texa<i lineup: Lllrl) Parrish. Gar) Ward. ChfT Johnson and Pete (P~eaae aee ANGELS/C2) • P ..trepl\GIO P r esident Ronald Reagan bolds items presented to him by Lakers. Behind him are (from left) Bob McAdoo, Mitch Kupcbak, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Coac h Pat Riley. Lakers· sti 1 running: sidestepc~ ey wd· Parade honors NBA c hamps today in Los Angeles o r:umber of fans who did not want to ~a11 ang~ and d1sappo1nted badr<rr ~ the terminal. . l~(1Ll:V.O()O (.\Pl -fhe los <\ngck<, Lakers. after a '1s11 "'1th Pres1deflt Reagan at the V. h11e House put olT their hometo"' n lcl- ehra11on of thr1r nl'"' h ''nn "orld t•hamp1on'>h1p onl' mor~ da~ Frc~h trom a fl'lep111m 1n thl' V. h111: House Ro\t: (1ardcn thr l JI.er' s1destepix·d a tcrmtnJI lrO"'ded "'tlh warnng fans al Los ~ngele'> lnter- na11onal \ 1rpor1. The mancu,er IC>rl'l'd the l.\;1111ng l'fO'-'d l'\lln1Jll'd Ot'l\\Wn 'ill/I ,1nd I .Ll(ll) to \\,\11 un11I toJ.1, 'Ill kl r·IJfX' paradl' 1hr 1ugh lhl qrl'l"I' nl J11\\ n- 111\\ n 1 .,, .\ngck' !11 rt·1n1u lhl 11·am·, IPrl)!-.1\\J11nt dck;il 111 thr Rtl,ll>n ( l'i Ill\ Thl' rlJnl' \Jrr\ 1ng. lhl· '-Jl1t•nJI Ba\lo.cthJll ,.,,lX 1.11111n lhJmp111n' unload,·d t\'Jm nwmtx·r, \lonJJ, n1gh1 Oil a fUfll.\J\ neJI lhl' .\111\'fllJn .\1rltnC\ hJngar t'IUI tar ln1m lhl' tl.'rmin,11 \\hl'fl' ,hcl·nng !Jn<. hJd ix·l·n \\Jll1ng. \la' or Tom Bradk' hJ' 11t1il 1Jlh procl~1mn,I 1oda~ .. I aio.l'f'-DJ\ · 1n honorot lhl· l'al..a<,' "8.\ lllk ''h1th lJme alter .1 111·IOO'1, 1nn tH l'f lhl· ( l'111,, nn -..unJJ\ thJI ~JH lhl·m ,1 +2 '' 111 1h1. he,1-11f-,,., en l h.1m- p111n,h1p 'l'l ll'' Thl' l .1!..l·r,· mJl1l't1\\'r kit .1 ·-rm going to wntc a letter 10 Riley. ( tl·am 0 " ner Jem l Buss or "hoevcr ''as in tharg~ of th!\ and didn't let us ~..:<'them·· said V1ck1e McDav1d. :i1 . ol L~ n"ood. "I think 1t"i; not vt~I) fair of them to do this We ~ailed eight ~car\ for this and "C didn't e'en get to SCI.' them . .. \\ h1le thl'' fl' at the parade I'll be ''P'"S lettt"f\ JI '-'Ori.." '>ht· added angnl) Janl' .\lo.1 .:'~ nf Harhor (It' s.a1d. ··1 heafd rumors hut I didn't hear an~th1og o n the news Even Oll m~ "'a' do"n here. I heard that the' • ''ould he ht:ar I "'a' rcalh d1~P. pi11nll'J I laml' 111 ,l.,. Jo...arl'l'n1 ~ "3!> ~111nl! h•~t\,. him J ndt· homt• · I h , '•\\J .11lhl·1am1nal "'a' not h1~\'I 1'\·,,1U\l' 111 ll'p11rt\ th.II '-.ltd tht• I .ilo.l'r' ,11ulJ 11111 Ix '"l'n ··\\ l' 'l' hJJ '"ml' •Jll\ from pi:111'll' "an11ntz 111 >('l lnl' l ah·r' \31d Jarl.. Fran1.111<. puhltl rl'1.11111n' dtrl'Clor for l .\ '\ .. Hut I 1h1ni.. lhl'' 'rl· pirk1ng. up lht' nll'/''-.lll'' on 1h1· raJ1l1 ·· \1t1-n' "ere put up at lhl' 1am1nal '-J\1ng thJt thl L:i lo.a<. "l'Uld not JpfX.1r .JI the tam1n.il f rJr11111'> -.a1J the la\t 11n11 1hc L.1h·r, \\l're therl·. ropes had 111 put up and th1· tt·am had to he led O\ \ecunt' g.uJrJ, thn,ugh 1h,· \ ro"d · It "J' l''' 111ng I'll 'J' th.it.". l-ranu11' <.a1d flt the I 4!C '\Ct.'nl' l h1· ,,,111111g 'ro"J. much \maJler (Please see LAKE R S/C2 ) Barons' pitchers lead Rebels tonight BLYLEVEN HEADED FOR MINNESOTA? Angels place Tommy John on the block· Special to tlae Dally Pilot Veteran lef\-handcr Tommy Jo hn. ·who has won 25 7 aames in a big. league carcer that began. in 1963. has been designated for release or assign- ment b)' the naeli. the American Leaaue team announced Monday. John, who turned 42 last month. had a 2-4 record and a 4. 70 earned run avcraae for the ngels this season. The lcf\-hander has a 257-201 mQJOr lcaaue ~ord: John·s S{>Ot on the roster was taken by seven-time L batting champion Rod Corcw. who was reactivated af\er havma been 1n the disabled Ii t since Ma_y 20. Carew. 39. suffered a broken bone in h1~ left foot while sconn1 a run qa1nsl Toronto on May 2. The ftm bnrman 1 +. hn shy of me . hir mark for his t'arttr. He 1s h1ttina .265 (PleaM Me JOHN /C81 South a ttempts to even series at 9-9 m county All -Star baseball game Fountain Valk~ High'" 1-2 Plllh· 1ng punch of Anti "harpnad and Don me Snowden lead the ~m1th tl-;.1111 in the I ~th annual Orange Count~ All-Star baseball game tonight al La Palma Park 1n Anaheim. beginn1nga1 7:30. Sharpnack. recently l'hosen b) thl' Angels in the free-agent draft. and lefi-hander nowden kd the Baron\ to the CIF 4-A title 1h1s season. Sharpnack was taken on 1he second round. but he has yet to sign with the .\ngl'I' lie "'d'-'dwdukd to 'll!-n a na1nin.1l kltl'f nt 1nll'nt \\llh lhl' l nt\l'r\ll\ ol \outhern l .1litorn1.1· 1oda) to pro,1dc him "'1th an optwn should hl' not toml' tu tl.'rm-. .... 11h till' .\ngcl' outh{ oarh Bohn' lcio.l'' ot \1Jtl'r Dc1 .,;11d he wa\ n1)1 'lUrl' ''ho hl' "ould \tart. hut addl•d: "lt"ll Ix' l'llhl'f Sharpnark or "mmdcn \\ e "ant w go" 1th a left. right ll'ft. right ton~ut ·· Tht• on I~ p1 ll'hl•r\ \\ho do 1wt llg.u rl· in Ide,· p1tch1ng plan'i. hut 1n olhl'I areas. arc Ed15on ·, l hip Dam.itn (\l'urnd ha\t'I .ind '"'"11n \ ,,.,,,·, fi1lb Arurnt11 (1111il'ldcr-11ut11l·ld1.·11 "iharpnad rnmpilnl a n-1 rl'utrd Jml h11 \ 111 .ti thl' pl.Ill "h 11 \ncm drn "a" \ ~ Jnd ho.1,11·d .1 .l4 • h.1111 ng J H·r.ll!-t "n1rn d1·11 ·' ·'' .i1,, d r.1 ltnl 11' \It n 1h·,n1.1 I l un11n~111n Bl'alh "ill hl 11 I' ll''1'1lll'J h' p11, hl·r-lif't h,1,l·n1.111 I d I llh , 111 .1 n d 1. a 11. h 1. 1 I > .11 1 1 I nm.i ... 11. !.. 1'1ll0\1'l I l'.l~lll' lhJ!llplllll ( )1l.lll \'tl'" pr<l\ 1dt'' D:n 1d f 111!..k .1 ,11111 t ,11111 \\Ith J 4;;0 hatt1n~ J\\'f,1~,· l 1n!..ll "·" .1 \l"\Cnth rnunJ dr.111 !lll lo. h\ l\,.lll\;}\ ( I(\ C )1 twr a rl'.t prod th t' 11h I ud, l>am.tto. 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But the Los Angele Dodg('rs prefer to do their home run hitting elsewhere R1 vertront 'ta<hum was to their hkmg Monday night. as Pedro Guer- rero. Mike Marshall and Greg Brock belted homer" for a 7-4 victor) over the Cincinnati Reds. "I think we'rr s1an1na to hit the ball bctter." said Brock _ whose t~o-run blast <.'upped a five-run lif\h 1nn1ng. "Plu'). thl· baU was cnrf) mg wdl tonight." The £.>od&l'I'\ came into the game with JU~t 11 homl.'r!. 1n Dodger tactium hut JO on the road. Thr11 threc-honwr outbunt Monda) ga\ e them tL,.H-1 S Nt1c o T opp0ncnt~ on • tht road. The 9t'i<Jgcr. needed all tho~· home run\ 10 ovcrt'OnlC fl thrce•run Reds fir~t inning h1ghllghn-d b~ \Ian Kn1ceh ·., t\.,.O·run homer "lt'<i ~ood to ~l'l' thtl'il' run<.. hllC>me back hkc thnt... Dodger \.tan.ig.cr Tom l a'iOrdn \aid ··it's good to SCl' thtm s~inging the b.m hkc that .. Knirel) ·~ founh homer of thl· season bounced olTthc toll of the left. licld wall bclore cont1nu1n' O\er. a /bad beginning for Oodgcr leh-handl•r Rick HoncH·utt. 4-5 But ~ed~ "tanc:r Jo hn ~turx·r f~-5. wasp't in good form. un;ibk to ind his tontrul from.the stan "He "as Just ge111ng h1,') p11chc'\ up tonight ... Brod:: c'plaint'd .. He goth~ the fircit couple of innings. but htlgot thrt'<' Pll<'hC"I up that ht· didn't wnht w get ~p. ... T"' of l~ mir m th(--tmtntl when l1u('rrt'ro ;,ind Ma,-,h II un- lmldl'd ~olo -.hot\. It wn C 1ut'rl't'ru·~ ninth and Mnf"h:i ll''l tl'nth \turx·r kll .1p.1r1 1n thl 1i11h ·•' th1 l>odger> .. (Ofl'd ti\(' 11 OH'\ "l' n I andrl·au\ d11uhlcd h11111l· t'"' run' Crt1l·m·ro h.1J .1n Rill '1ngk Jnd Br01.l \ t"o-run hl."t h1', ~hlh put the Dodge" in uimmand "Rroc-k\ hnmc run"·" till' 1•nl th.11 hurt." Red\ pla,er-m.1nJ~,·r l\·tl Ro-.c \:ltd ··11 "'l' ,oml 11111 ,,1 1h.1t inning d<'" n ' ' "l.· \ 1. 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I · Tti.~ny oftr, 1ne will become lhc ncwc \site of the Manufacturers HanovcrCorporatcC'hallengc Wedncsd:l) when lhe 3' :-mile road race is held at Muson Park. over 3.000 runners arC' "~pected to part1c1patc 10 th1 -,,car'l> L .\race la11: in the summer 1r1v1tt·d to partH.'1patc in a llarl... Ba' '-'lltm·uprun .\.,"'ell ns add1na Ir' inc to th~ senei.. the Challenge ..... 11 goo' ~rM.0u11 for tht' first ~car with a rafc in K1llurnc~. lrelnnd. Race will con- tinue in Chicago. Ne" Yori... Buffalo. Thecvcnl wall pil employees of area cofl)Onuaon!t. as well as tmdc. educauonal. fuw1c.W and non-profi 1 insmul1ons a.pani.tcach other for the ilory of thctrcompanics. for fun and forpnzes. The C'ofl)OratcChallenge made its debulln NewYorkC11y 1n 1977 .... llh only 200 runners rcpttscnting so· . companies. h hassin~ grown to become New York'ssccond-largest racmgcventafierthc New York City Marathon. "1 he rc.,pon~c: 111 Lui. .\n~clcs h.h been O\_trwhclm1n¥but we;_ found thut mun) Orange Count) companies thut wanted to panic1p:uc d1drfl do <>o becau travehna to Los .\ngeles on a business day wasa hardship.'' <;aid Barbara Paddod .. assistant '1n'- prc:s1dent of mnrl...cting for ~lnnular· turers Hanover ) racui.c. Alban). Atlanta, M1am1. Boston. Chicago. San Francisco. Dal· la'>. I lousto n and Los Angeles. Runners"' 111 be grouped into team!.. e1 th er men's." omt'n 's or coed. and compantes<.·nn enter as man~teamsasthe) want. "We nrc thrilled 1hat we wcrl' able to add Irvine to the senetth1s year and give those-runners a chance to fompcte." Lunch time sign-ups fort he race will be conducted in ~ centralizl.'d location 1n Irvine and. as before to tht• Corporate Challenge. run ncrs "Ill be Pmcs' ill be presented to all ti nicthersand the top fi ve mtn's. '"omen's and coed teams will receive engraved silver dishes. In 1982. Los Angeles was added to the Corporate Challenge ~nes and SPORTS BREAK Wiggins OK to play, but liis f ufure still unsure as a Padre From AP dlspatcbH NEW YORK -Second baseman a Alan Wiggms of the San Diego Padres was declared "ready to res~me Qla} from a medical standpoint" Monday by a panel reviewing his drug-abuse problems. The Joint Review Council. made of three doctors k'nowlcdgeable about drug abuse and set up b} maJOr league baseball's Joint Drug Agreement last year. met here to determine whether Wiggins was medically able to return to work. The dec1s1on "as the panel's first since 11 was created and came in the face of a previous dec1s1on b} Padres President Ballard Smtth, who declared that Wiggins would not pla~ for an Diego 10 1985 becaust of his drug prob· lems. The Ma.t0r Ldlgue Baseball. Pla)~rs .\ssoc1at1on. ho""e'l'r. said that Smith's dc-c1s1on 10 suspend Wiggins for the season violated the JOint drug agreement between the pla}crs union and the club owners. Wiggins was present at Monda) 's review along with Lee MacPha1 I. president of the owners· Pla)t'r Relations Committee. The decision was reached after more than four hours in a pri vate room at the union's offices. None of th e panic1pants ""ould comment on the decision. "It's our dc1erm1nat1on that there ....,,11 be no pre~s conference at this time ... Gene Orza. the associate general counsel for the players assoc1a11on. said as he handed out a simple eight-line statement to reponers wa111n$ in the area. "Not from the doctors on th•: comm11tee. not from \\-1ggins. not from an) bod) .. When MacPha1I passed through the outl'r lobb) on his \.\a) out he ""as also as ked fo r a comment. His repl) · ·-rm not allo....,ed 10 You've got the statement·· Wiggins \Oluntanl\ entered a treatment shortl' after failing to c;ho" up (or an .\pnl 25 game against thl' Dodgers 1n Los '\ogeles. It was the second umc rn three years that he h-ad undergone treatment for coca1nt• dependenc}. . Ho"'e"er. Don Fehr. the umon's acting director. said that W1gg1ns is a first-time offender because th~ current drug agreement .... as not 1n forcC' 1n 1982. "'hen he "'as arrested for cocaine possec;s1on and suspoendcd from baseball for 30 da \., l 'nder the agreement adopll'd la'>t} car no pu n1 It' e action can be taken against the pla\er 1fhe successful!~ complete~ the rehabil1a11on program and nu am:st "'a'> in'ohcd 1n the case Guokas new 76ers coach? PHILADELPHI" -With Detroit P1S1on'i Coach Chuck Dah out of the ru nning for the Philadelphia 76ers· head coaching Job. the Nauonal Basketball Assoc1a11on duh has turned its a11ent1on 10 assistant coach Matt Guokas. The 76er" rejected the Pistons' demand for a first· round draft p1ci... 1n C\chlnge for !ilgrung DaJ ). and <;l\er'\ O'-'ner ltarold Katz said uuokas and "poss1bl) one or tv. o more" candidates "'ere under cons1dera11on (Juoka""· .... ,re. Barbara. '>aid her husband met ""ith Kall for much of Monda\ in Kati's office in suburban Jenlo..1nto"'n but ~1d she did not"knov. ~hat ~as being discussed "iumerous calls 10 the Guokas home Monda) night were met "'Ith a busy s1_inal fhc head coaching pos111on opened up la'>I month whl•n Bill~ ( unn1ngham resigned after eight )Cars II.a ll '>aid the Pistons. had 1n1t1all}' sought 10 reco\er set:ond-round picks gi ven in a I 91S3 trade for Earl ( ureton "Had v.e 1-..nov.n the' had v.an1ed a lirst-ruund pit~ "l' -..1111lt1 ha\l· nc,erd1scu!iwd it.· r..a11 \aid Raiders get new quarterback F-1 ~f( ii '\DO -f he Lo., \ngdc'> Ra ider<. ha\.e acquired quartcrba(k Rich C amphcll frnm the Green Ba} Pa tlo..crs In c\t hange for ( ampbell. the Pat !..er' ""Ill rcle1' c ·und1sclo<,ed dralt chmtes ··according 10 .1 Raiders spolo..cc,man ( Jmphl'IJ 26 ..... a., a first-round draft chu1n· of (1rl'l'n 8a} in I lJX 1 -ht' ""as the SI\ th pla~t·r lhusl.'n - and hJ' hn·n 1.qth the Patkers \lnre 1ha1 ume hut ha\ pla~ed 1n onl} l'1gh1 NFL game~ Hl· '>a"' arnon in JU'\I three 1t-amc' la\! c;eason \ n-4 'I o-poundcr a11 entkd tht• l ni'er<11l\ 1..ompk1ed ti4 5 pcru:nt colkg1a1 e 1..an·1..·r lrom ~an Jose < amphcll of < ahtomrn where he of hi' paS'>l''> during hi\ 1 he(. ·orpora te Challenge ~en es for I ~85 <.•mh in November.,..11h a Oakland o~tlaata Royals in 10 Kansai. < II) second baseman Frank Wblte's error w11h t\\O outs in the 10th inning allo""cd Mike Heath to scorC> from 1h1rd base to give the Oakland A's a 1-1 '1ctol) over the Ro)als 10 highlight Aml.'ncan l eague baseball pla) Monda} night. Dao Quisenberry (3·0 suffered the loss ... Bob Shirley ga' e up six hits over 6 1-3 innings before gctung relief help from Brian Fisher and Dave Rlghelll as thl.' Nev. York Yankees beat the Toronto BJue Ja)s. 4-2. h1rle). 1-1. "'as making hts fir t start of the }ear after being pressed into service because of a back IOJUf)' suffered by Joe Cow- ley. R1ghe111 got the final four outs for his I I th save ... Elsewhere around the American League. Tom Brunansky hit a three-run homer 10 highlight a five-run scu>nd inning that rnmcd the Minnesota Tw1m past the Cll.'vcland I ndians. 6-4. Brunansk\ 's 14th home run of the Quleenb9rry sea'>On heiped Minnesota win for just the third time in its last 17 games ... Jim Rice hit a th ree-run homer after fouling off two sacrifice bunt a11emp1s "'1th no outs in the bollom of the ninth inning as the Boston Red So'I: beat the M1Jwaulcee Brewers. 4-2. for theu· eighth straight '1ctol). Milwaukee staner Teddy Higuera. 4-4, had allowed only three hlls through eight innings and held a 2-1 lead entering the ninth ... Lance Parrish dro' e in his third run of the game with a one-out single 1n the I I th inning. capping a two-run rall } that lilied the Det roit Tigers over the Baltimore Onoks. 8-7 Floyd Bannister celebrated his 30th b1nhda~ b~ p11ch1ng fiH' innings for the victory and Tom Paciorek's RBI single sparked a four-run first inning that led the Chicago White Sox over the Sea11le Manners, 9-4. Gwynn, Kennedy lead Padres Tony Gwynn and Terry Kennedy each a dro'e 1n three runs. two apiece in San D1e~o·., fiH'·run third inning. and LaMarr Hoyt "on h1'> fifth straight start as the ~ Padre' defea\cd the Hou!tton Astros Monda} night. 9-1 w highlight 'la11unal League baseball action. The loss ended Houston\ four-game \\Inning streak Ho}l. 7-4. p1tlhl'd his lihh complete game of the season and third in a rov. In other NL gamei.. Ryne Sandberg singkd in 1 .... 0 runs and Keith Moreland si ngled in ont as the Chicago Cubs rallied for thret: rune; in the eighth inning tet bea t the Montreal E>.pos. 5-4. Mon- treal's Jert Reardon, the league leader '"Ith 17 sa'ei. hie"' a sa'e opponun1tv tor the fir<>I 1tme th1<i ~'·ar allo,,ing the (ubs' fifth <.tra 1gh1 v1l·tor. Glenn Wi lson douhled. tnpkd ba11ed in thret• run'> and '>Cored 1v.1cc as the Philadelphia Ph1l11es beat the New Yori... Mete;. 6-4. John Denny, Gwynn 3-5. \Ca ttered seven hits over eight innings Rook1t' le It-hander Zane Smith pitched the Braves' first complete game this year and Larry Owen capped a fl\e-run tirc;1 inning wllh a two-run double, leading .\tlanta tn a 7-0 triumph over the San Francisco G1anh. The' ll'IOf) was the third straight for the Bra' es. who had ""on no more than two in a row this }Car. The loss was the (1iants· fifth ~traight .. Danny Cox pitched a four-h11tt·r and singled home 1wo runs and Jack Clark homned as the 1 Lou1\ ( ard1nals tnmmt•d the P11t\hurgh Pirate'>. ti-I Evert Lloyd again No. 1 ... .\ '\ F-R.\ '\(I~<<> -Chm E\(·rt llo~d "once ag.iin the top "'oman tennis pla~cr 1n the '"orld. thl' \\.omen·, fenn1s -\ \S\Ol iat ll>O \3 \ '> I lmd, ""ho tkkated \IJrlinJ '\a' ra11lo\a for tht• '-'Omen\ lltk in 1he f-rl.'nlh <>ix·n 1enn1!. cham- p1on!.h1p!. last v.eekend. rl·placed ""' rat1lova Monda) atop the \.\'T .\ rani...1ng<, rhl· "\ll·\l'<H·ctlcl 1111\d 1.kk-.1lt'li \ia\ ratilO\a (i. "\ h--, 'JI R1;l.ind (1an "' -..1,1d1um "iJturd.n Llmd ~a' '·"' r.inlo..cd '\o 1 1n Ju1w I '~l\2 · '11 hJ' hn·n .1 drc:111111t flllll\ t11 ht• had, al \io I .. l 111\il \.1111 111 111nd11n But "1111 \lanina pla~ ing '>•l " 11 1 r lht· 1.1'1 l"" \l.,tr, .rnd ht 111~ "' l111m1nan1 l rt•Jlh did no1th1nl..11 \,,\, .1 n·11l1t\ Televiaion, radio TELEVISION 7:30 p.m. -THE SPORTING LIFE: Profile of jockey Steve Cauthen. RADIO 4.30 p.m -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Cincinnati, KABC (790). 7:30 p.m. -BASEIALL: Te)(as at Angela, KMPC (710) WEDNE8DAY'8 ftAOfO 9:30 a.m. -BASEIALL: Dodgers at Cincinnati, KABC(790). 0£111$ IROSTEIHOUS RUNNING championship race to be held in. Central Park in New York City. The No. I men's, women's and coed tt•ams from all race cities will be flown to New York to compete in this event. For funhcr information on the event orscnes. phone (2 13) 472-5058. Limbering up * * * Thl· ""t'el...I) H un11ng1on Bcurh Central Park Fun R1.1osnrccont1n u· ing_throughout the summer. There is rc~i trati on or fc:c fort he event which 1s held on Sunda} . mornings. Thi Sunday. a half-!l'ile run 1s $lated for 9 a. m.; a onC·fl"!ile run for9: I011nd a two and e1gh1-m1le run at9:30. II courses are measurl·d and marked. For further information. phone Dene Fitzgerald at 963-9969. * * * RUNNING SCHEDULE WHllHdlY Menufaciuren Hanever C~•te ChalMftee South football playere Mike Beech (left) and Dave Swigart go throu&h a •tretcbing exercise durln«i opening day of Orange County All-Star 1ame practice Monday. Beech l• from ff ewport Harbor while Swigart played at Fountain Valley. ANGELS OUT OF SLUMP, TOP RANGERS ... From Cl O'Brien. He dia run i nto soml' difficuh) in the ninth, 8" in~ up two srngk!.. tx·fore 1nduung (uni .. Wilkerson to ground 1n10 a game-ending doubk pla} "I'm t'\C1ted. rea l I} exc11cd.c;a1d the n-W1nn1peg Jct. "You ligurc after '>l'' 1..·n \tarts. H>u're bound to win one I'm 1us1 glad.that the} !ltuck ..... uh me "Pl'f'>onall) I JUSI "'anted to get past thl' lifth inning and then ~oat them as hard as I could. It was nice 10 ft~ll\ ha'c a kad." Mc< ask1ll said the turning point fo r him came in Ba hi more after a talk '-'Ith p11ch1ng coach Marcel Lacheman. '"w e looked at films and I reali zed I wa' 100 t1m1d and I wasn't believing 1n mvsclf," McCaskill said. "If you don't. bchl.'ve in yourself. you're g1' ing the hmer'i an edge. but if you do hclie"e thing'> w.ill work out. I JU'l had 10 go at 11 a lmle harder. "There wa\ ne\ er a douht in m' mind He'!. been read} (pitching) s1ufT-v.1se all along." Mauch said of McCaskill. ··vou never know how a rookie will react emot1onally. but that has been ""ell-demonstrated. There could be doubts in his mand. but he has handled 11 "'ell." · When asked about the per- formance of Ben1ql\e1. who also made a great di vint play in the seventh. Mauch sa id simply. "The whole .... orld knows what I think of Juan Beniquez. He 1s about as good a right-handed hitter as there is." Ma)bl.' a little too good as far a\ Te\a<; rcl1e,cr Da'e Stewart 1s con· cerned When Beniquez came up in the eighth. al ready 3 for 4. Stewart threw a pitch where Ben1quez's head would hav(' been. Undaunted. Beni· qucz lined the next p11ch into the left· centerf1eld alley for his second tnple. A' Stewart went back 10 the mound. Beniquez says he said ... 'Take th at' and another word I can't say now." Ste~headed for Beni- quez and both benches emptied, but order was restored in just a fe,~ minutes and no one wa~ CJCCted. "I don't know why he tned to hun me:· said Beniquez. "I have nc-..1.'r tried 10 hurt anyone. I JUSt want 10 S'-'1ng the bat and pla~ the game the wa) 111s supposed Lo be played. Of the triple. Beniquez said. "It felt good. I had to get up and show him I had some guts. I wanted to make h1.m look bad." Said Stewan of the incident. "If he looked at the situation. he would have LAKERS COME HOME ... From Cl 1h.1n tht• throng 1hat met 1he L.11...a<; attn tlll'ir 19X2 NB..\ title. ignored a report that had been 1s~ucd hy th e .,Lakcrc, asking that fans wa11 un11I Tuesda~ "• planned parade 10 ccl- ehralc the basketball champ1onsb1P and that the team could not be seerv1 the airport bt'n ~1th the rcmo,cd am val. thl." Lakt.'r<, rould not t.'Sca pe the en1huctia'\m 1ha1 their champ1onsh1p v1cton 0\ er the Boston Celtics has generated.. in Los Angeles. as almost 50 American .\1rlincs t'mploy~s and police officers cheered and shouted pla}Cr'I names ns each emerged from the plane. l akl.'r forward Mitch Kul)('hak was thl' lif'>t pla'l'r ofT the plane and "'a' follo.,...cd b} team cap1am Ka reem Abdul-Jabbar. the most valuable play(•r 1n the championship series. Coach Pat Rilt'y eme~ed w11h the champ1onsh1p trophy in one arm and hi s luggage in the other. "That tnkc<> care of the d yna'lty," Riley aid of the Lakers· tlllc- chnching victory that avenged seven previous Los Angeles defeats to the Celtics in championship series. Waiting at the bottom of the. stairs from the J'lane were fnends and famil y an injured Laker forward Jamaal Wilkes. wearing Laker world champion. with members of the prt 'IS wa1t1ng nearby. kno" n that 1l wasn'..lmlelU.lOnal. He didn't sa} anything at the plate and I thought tha1 the tnplc was pay back enough. but he "' anted 10 pop ofT and contin ue popping off so I either .... an1ed him 10 come or \hut up .. * ANGEL NOTES -Sf:<ono basemen llobbv Grkll <Kt•YtO II corh1one \1101 n ,,,, roon• t lbOW Monoav ano 010 no• ptev oecause of \Orne 1oreneu on lie elDOw C.r•Cll U •O 1 wa1 tne t1rs1 time ne N •d nad • reac11on 10 a corlt\Ont \llOI Fir\! t>ueman Aod Cerew, wno wu acttvalflO M ondav will rt1urn 10 Ille ltnauo 1onlon1. accordlno 10 ManaQe<" ~ MauUI In •nolller ro11er move Monclav Ille A119f41 re· cali.cl re11e1 ollchef Lull Sa1KM1 trom n1, rt nat>llilatfon eu111nm1n1 with 1n1lr Trlote·A term clut> Edmon1on, Dul wilt remain on Int ll'le Anoe11• 01111~0 ''" With T..-nmv Jtfln t>el"9 oe1111n111e<1 lor rt1nlcinmen1, • vacencv wu lefl 1n Ille \lar 11119 ro111lon, • vecancv whlcn will t>e lllllKI DY another VOU"951... rookie ltlfHI LU .. Lucio. wl'IO wlll l>t meklno 1111 1Jrs1 me!Or IHgue 11art 1onlon1. lhus ler thl\ veer hes oitcned 13 1nnlnos on slJ. eooeerencH He nu no record ve1, t>ul hu a soarkllno l 38 ERA C.ooo news trom lhe Angeli' Trlo~·A farm CluD Edmonlon rec1n11v slg,,.d veteran ollctler s .. ve A..-rs meoe '"' flr11 llert Sundev eno wtnl IJve 1nn1ng1, e11owlnC1 five nl1' end no runs " lie olcklKI IJD ltle YICIOrv R°'"rs WH llelo.d In lh• 111mt Dv Jiu Hewell. wnom 11111 A119e1s rectnllv rt•urneo 10 Edrno!llon 1fler 12 Clltnfl wllll 1ne Dig Clut> HoweM wu l for S wllh • oouble ano 11 run .coreo In the 7·2 vlc1orv over Vencouvtr MO~v·1 crowo of 19,617 brings lhe , .. wn lotel IO 967,Sll The l11m 1"4>ul<I brNk Ille "'llllQl'I m11fk 111r.er tonlghl or WedMM!av nlghl WALKER SHATTERS RUSHING RECORD Bob Prince, voice of the Pirates, dies A sign was raised by 'IOmeone in the crowd that said, .. Purple Reign ... While the rest of the team loaded onto a wai ting bus, Abdul-Jabbar was met by a waiting white limosine complete wllh a chilled bottle of champagne. Aner gi ving the thumbs- up s1an. the JS.year-old captain disappeared into the hmo and was dri ven away. I'll J"Hl IH.tf IAP1 -~omC'· "here J P111,llurgh Pirate\ fan pron. abl~ found a long-01\<'ardcd Green Wcenit· \ht>ol.. 11 \.ldh thl'n ~•P<'d awa) a ll'ar ""1th .1 hlatl..·and-gold habu\hl..a Boh Pnnn· "1kt11I Tht• ( runnN I\ ttnnt• For ~x H'ilr' tr nm 1'14 7 111 11n5 Prince "'a' rnon· th.in tht· hrnadcn\t \OICC of thl· 1'111,hurgh Piratc\ .\<, thl' P1r:llc'\ 1ntC'nm 1t\incrnl rnanag<'r. fol' l Rro ..... n, said \fond,l\ nigh\ JU'11 hour1 oifkr Pnn(I."\ death "To mtin) he wac. tht Plmhurgh P1rJtl'' "There 1c, no douh1 hc "'"'one ol the are.at ~"' announcer\ of ,311· umc." Brown \Ofd Pnnct'. "'ho died l.i•~ \.lond,l\ afternoon al age f\8 afkr 11n<lrrg11•ntt cunccr suraen two mon111, l·arlil't wa\ both colorful and ron1rn'l'P•1.1I He \.\.MC: his t•mo11on'> .111d a .'>l'll ackno\.\.11.'dged ego on h1\ \ll'l''e and wa~ an unaba~hl'd P1r:llc-<. rootl'r "'hn once ... ud hi." didn't ran· v.ho "'on - "a' long a<o ~c do " He wa<, 3\ mut h .l P111\hurgh trademark a\ thl' Iron (II\ r~r hC' hot)Stt'd 1n C'ounlk"' tommerl 1.11, and a' thl' dnwntov. n l ~ \h'<'I · Building hi'> pa'lonaht\ 111len \1•cnwd rnpahle ot d~arftng "There will nl''Cr ht· .rnutht•• liull Prince ... •mid "t I 0111\ < .m.l 1naf, .lnn11u.ot er J.H I. Rud, Pn nu· ' \I\ ll Ion~ on \lont'\ .inctdotc'> .1nJ laughtCI -led tu h~ ckmac in 197.S ~h n ii.O ntdr<r C'\<'lUll"t''I fired him allcgl'tJh tor 1gno[10i Inn lrl"qucn11, thl' :.H t1on on thc llcld Pn11n· ''·'' tinJll\ H 1n,l.lll'd 111 thr Piralt'' hrn.1d1 ,1\t 11•.rn1 In "I>" \ in .\ pnl da'" afll'r·hl' underwent surge I) 10 l'l.'m°' t' cancerous gm .... th., from h" mouth He '\aid at ,1n .\pnl 18 ne""' rnnfercncc 1hat ht· "ne'er drcan~d .. of returning and \:J1d 1n <I '<uce choked with emotion '"\ nu·,c gncn on(' had the one thin~ in th(· v.orld 1hat I lo,c. hc-.1dt"> m-. fomtl} " l'nnce fl'lurncd for "Boh Pr1m.c "•&ht' on \i1a \ i hut managed nnl~ thrt'<' hroadra\ts hcrnusc ot hi\ heahh. lie ~as forced 10 leave r hrro(' RI\ cr!I Stadium on Ma~ 17 wh1k t•ndunng a 1 hour rain dcla) hctoH· a..J'ual.tt-( 1nC'11lnt11 Rt'd~-pmt' a('(f ~ :ntmmcd 10 a ho~p1tnl tlm•c da>' Inter for deh~dration and pncumon1:i I k too._ a 1um for 1ht wof\C al 4 ,1 m l\.fonda) a< rordina 10 K D" \ offa 1.11, .ind h1\ .... &. Hett} wa' .11 1>1., \Ilk \\ hrn ht' t.hcd ;it ~ l~ nm "I feel a vcl) deep pcr.,onal loss." 'aid BrcH' n Backed with a closctfu l p(outlGn· dl\h <;pons Jackets and a "orehouse of catch r>hrases -"Bul on the Rug.'' "We Had 'Em All the Way." "You Can K''' It Goodbye" -Pr1nC'C: wa!i one of hn~ball'\ brnshcst and best· kn own plc\)·b)·pla) announcers. • H1~ rasp}' "01cc and rat·A·tnt st}'lc prompted longtime broadrast JXJnncr Jim ~oo<h to label Pnnce ai. "The (iunner. ·: The·n1 cknamc ,tuck Koo'itcd h} KDkA radio·, 50.()()().. watt \1anal, ~bl of cc tu~38 SU\tCS in matu. l>nRCC w ~ ~II· known 1n rnany '>Cctio01 of tht' East 3nd Midwest. in tiny We~t V1rainia rncr town\ ond Maryland hamlets, a\ hC'·wac; in P11t<thurah. 1r he wa<1n'1 wa"'°' h1\ pla ll<' (Pleaae aee PfltATlt8/C3) Before being whi kcd away, Abdul- Jabbar said of the victory that avcnJed the Lakers' lou a }ear nao to the C'cltks tn the finals ... , aavc my bcst.\lt was a team etfort I think we had s'omethina 10 prove to the people who 9.crc around la~t )ear ... Riley agrted that last year·~ los\ in S:Cven pmc to the C'elt1<.'S had omc· 'th1na to do with the Lakcn' mot1va- hon. .. • -· ·•t wotif<t ~~ ~'tJ&onsdo'tsl> ihc 1nd1anation and lack of respect 1hown by the \elt1n last year spurred us on to win," he \Old "This 1s the eighth homp1cm~h1p OPPonu1111y. 1hcrc'c. no douh1 1n m) mind tha1 th" lhl' top .. ·~ .... ,, . ' FoR THl REcoR o 'M' • • . . . , MAJOlt L•AGUI STANOINC$ Amerk•n l.HeM WUT DIVl$10N A"9111s Cl\ICI~ KtnsHCllv Oakland S111111 Mlnnesou1 Texu w " i-ct. oa )0 2S ~S ,. 1• SJe ' I I 21 26 Sit 27 ,. 491 J 15 31 "' s ' S I 24 JO "' ,, lS 31S .. ' \ Toronto Oe1ro11 8t111more lo\ Ion New Yori. Mllweullff Cleveland II An DIVISIO~ l6 19 )0 24 29 2S 79 lS 21 2S 16 26 19 )7 Monclav'' Scons .An9fls 8 T HH I 6SS 556 S37 SJ7 S21 soo 339 s . 6 ' 6 I 1 . ' 17 ' Oltrolt I, B1lllmor1 1 (II lnn1nl)\ 1 8o•ton •. 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Y c 4 I I 1 Maf\he l n 4 ' 1 I Cedeno If 3 0 , 0 klotele <: .) 0 0 0 Mflntf Pl'I I 0 0 0 And4ln u 3 0 I 0 l .a&kv J1> 1 0 0 0 Honevc:ll D 3 I I 0 O.ster 111 4 0 I 0 Nttdlllur 11 0 0 0 0 Stuoer 11 1 0 0 0 lllvnld' Ofl I 0 0 0 Pe\IOl'I o 0 0 0 0 Howlllll 0 0 0 0 Venable Cl I 0 0 0 Tllah U l f 1 T9'llh ll 4 I 4 S<we llv lllnlrl9I '°" A119111tt 000 UO 000-7 CllldnNfl MO 001 000-4 Game Wlnnlno 111111 -l.1ndrt1ux 14> E-knlOIV 2 OP-Lot A1198llS 1 Cln clnna!I 1 LO• LO• AnOIMI\ '· (lll(IMell \ 78-Con<:IPCIO" Ler>drteu• l>er-er, Oun Cl ll HR-1<nlCelY IS) GUllr~o lt l ~t •llaM tlQ} llrao 11 S8 -0u11<1n I 11 l V .... t>lt II , .. " It I• aa SO ............ \ 1 J 1 I J HdMYCll W 4 \ • 4 N~ ) I I 0 0 0 I 1 Howe•$ 6 I I 0 0 Q , ClnCIMllll Sluoer L.S·S 41•) • 1 J , I l't\IOA '1-l I 0 0 0 I Frltll<O , 0 • • , , HIP-E'u~. I>• Honc-.;u11 WP-Ho-II l -) 40 t -11 064 MAJOR L•AGUI LIAOIRS Amtnc~ L-..ue •ATTING 11ls ., btl•l-BrlHli.v. S..I lie, lU, COOH<. Mllw1ull". lll. Whit 11111' Oltroll lll HlfldtOOll. New Vorll lll. Gldme.n. ao .. 011. l?l •uNS-Rl1>11111, l1t11more. o. M 01Y1t 011111no, 43, Wlllt•ller. O•troO, 43, H111 cl4rlon, Ntw Vork, 41, Molllor. Mllw1ukfl, 37 llllt-M11tlno1v, N1w Yori.., IA, &1vlo< Nlw Vorll.. 4'1 E MufflY ll•lllmotl 41. 8•U'\en•kv, Mlnn .. 011 .0. I( G!Own D1- 1ro11. lt HITS-8rldllv S..1111 IS, 8UC:h.Mr llo•lon, 6t llutllf, C11v11ano. 69, Pu0.e11, Mlnne,011 '9. Hllcn.t Ml11neso11, ... Wlllteker, 011ro11. 61 OOUllLES-llut1er, CllYll-.nd, 17 Buckner. Boston, 16, GHlll. Mllllll$011, 16, Me!llnol¥, N1w Vork, IS, Coo1>1r, Mii· wauktt, 14, Frenco, Cllvel111d, 14 TRIPLES-WU,on, Ken•H Cit¥, 10, Coooer, MllweukH, 7, Puck111, Mlnnuote 6 &utter CllYlll nd 4, P llreclllv. S.•1111 • i-enu, Anetls, 4 HOME ltuNS-Ar~H l!loslon, 14 8ru111 nO.y M111111'°'' 14, F isk Cnlc100 14 1(1111)tTl4ln, 0.kllnd, 14, DIYI• 0.kllnd, u STOLEN 8ASES~tttts, A ..... s. U. R Hendtr$Oll, New Vorll, 20, l!lulllr . C11v111ne1, 19, CoUlns, Oeklend, 19, G1rcl1 , Toronto, IS, Moset>v. Toronto. IS PITCHING 0 01Clslons)-()le01, 80\lon, •·I ns. 1twn1nkk, AMIH, 1. 2, 11•. Terrell 0 1lroll, 6·2 4 62, H11s Mii· WI Uktt, S-2 , 61, AllOndl• Toronto. 7·3 4 07, COdirQll 0 11tllnd. 7·3 4 30 STlllKEOUTS-MOrrt\ Ollroll ... Bovd, 8o\lon, 74. F llennl•llr, Cnlceoo, 13 Houoh, Tues. 63. 81Y11Y1n, CteYetend 62 C 1emens. Boston. 62 SAVES-Jemts Cnlcego, 13, Moof1, All9tls, 12, Howell, Oakland 12, Hernandti, Ottrolt, 11, Qulsent>errY, Ken \a\ Cllv I I ll101\etll New Vork, 11 NltlONI Leuu• BATTING I llS at oats I-Herr St Louis, 317 MCGH SI Lou s. 360 Crur. HOU\IOn, 329 Gwvnn S.11 0 11110 314., Murpnv Atlanta. l11 • -J RUNS-Colemen St Lou••, 41. Herr, SI Louis, 39. Murohv, At11n1a. 31. Mcvff St Loul\, 37, Gwvnn .San 011110. 36, Rllne\, Montreat, 36 RBI-Herr. St LOul\ SI, J Clark. SI Louis, 47, Muroriv At11n11, 42, Par~., Cll\ClMlll, 39, l(flW!ldv San Otego 36 Mc~tvn<Md\ San 01e110 36 HITS-Herr St Lou•\ 11 Gwvnn Sa n Diego 71. McGff SILOUI\ " Peri.er C11>C1nn•ll. 66. Gervey San D1190 6S OOUBLES-Ptr-er Clnc1nna11. 17 C.wvnn, Sen Otego IS, Herr. SI LOUI\ IS Wallecri, Monlrtel. 14, • era tied wl111 13 TlltPLES-McGet. SI Loul\, 6, llllnt\ Montreal, S. 6 are 11eo w11n 4 HOME RUNS-Murohv. Atlanta, 14. Co . Chlcaoo. 11 J Clerk St Louis. 17· Mar\1\111 Lo\ Angele\, 10 Gan,ev Sa n 01ego 9 Guerrero, Docl9en. t Parker C1nclnnalt 9 STOLEN B.t..>E S-Coleman St Louis 41, McGee St Lou1\ 7S Glaooe11 .San Fr1ncl$CO, 19 Dernier c111c1110 18. Looes Cnlceoo. II PITCHING (S dtCl\IOn\l-Hawk1ns, Se n Diego, I 1·0, 2 79, Andu1ar SI Louil . 11 ·I, 163, Trout, Cnlcago, 6· 1, I 79, Oerlfng New Vork, S·I, 237, HerSlllSH, Ded91n. ,s.1, 2.41. McDowell New Vor~. S· I 2 62 -' STRIKEOUTs-GoOdtn New York lOS llvan, HOU\IOll. 17 Vtlent1H41, 0od99n, II J OeLron P111s0urvn IO ~10 C1ncon na11. 7'1 SAVES-lltardon Mon1re11 17 LtSmlll\, Chtcago 14 Goueoe San O•eoo 13. 0 Smlln, Houston 10 Sutler Atlante 9 C011191 World Serles (II Omella l MondlV's Game Moem• Fie 163 161 v\ Texas I SJ• 1&1, OO\IOOlltd r aon Todlv'' Geme Cllam111etulll11 Moem• Fla "' Teo\ Ln Alltmfte\ MONOAY'S ltESULTS 13Slll Of t1·"'9fll ""'~°'" mHfl119) FIRST llACE JSO vero\ Last Art (8roo-si 4 40 J 40 J 20 Peo11er Macto.av IBarOJ 6 80 S 00 Bo\ To Wo~ Wardt 5 60 Ai\O raceo Eesv Htmo Oev•O\ W•" Gra y A.no E n\V ~II\ Oor•a•·on M• s .. o~r Mt• S••ea• '"II JOdv On F •' E N ,11 T me IJ 91 '1 EXACT A 1 • oa.a 0 1 00 SECOND llACE. JSO varO\ Denc.ng Commnoer LClw I 00 '00 1 10 Roen Buck CGarcoe I 2 80 1 40 A lure Hll tGilH 180 1'tso raced Reer Aom1re1 Fred\ M1 Hecl<a. Natives DrHm S111lno On Silvt'r Bon\111 Btasrer 8old Oullaw SunOOll Time II II n EXACTA tlO 6 oa·a '1S10 THIRD RACE. lSO vards tm• Jug Too (Harmon 6 80 •AO ) 00 Snow Hare (Arm \lrC)flg) S 00 J 40 Father Dell IO•dtroc•srn • 3 IO Also rated Suo•r\leeoer Romans Ten Nine. Ocean\ Oi Fun Pau Em Smoolll Moto Danc1n Buo Monn Nrone"' Time IJ 91 FOURTH RACE. 400 vara\ Ber vi\ Ballerina I Baro JS 40 l I 60 12 40 BenolO A Bedu•no tGerc .. 1 • 60 2 IO Lon9 Stem G1eu Trt'nurt'1 1 80 A.l\O raced W" te T r Soul Oi An Old r He1 Swett Nitro Lady J\lrY\ St•il Out C n1c•oos E 1 or en Time 10 II U EX.ACT A 17 81 01100 US. 10 FIFTH RACE. HO vards t<1olvl Cr.arm I Gare 1a ) I 2 00 4 00 2 40 Trecll.al\aullc !Creager 1 210 2 10 Huml>Olll Ortam IF•oueroal 140 AISo recto Heaven Aoove Lu\ Memtn· 10, En<11sco~ Trn Petoorosa\ Hooe And W11cn Me M\ Uno r: un 8ar Heaivs Cllemo T me 19 47 n EXACT A. 1 6 oa a U I 10 SIXTH RACE JSO taro\ Dec•erT> Sa •nl Garr "' 10 20 '60 J 60 MarCu\ Duo•ee tOooeroc to.\t'r" 6 80 4 00 Rao.e H•m Euv 1Har11 '".ieo Al\o raced Ru Fiver E.uv Gotden Bov "''"' Jet t1rm11en\ Cr11c CIH\v B•Oder TM W1ndo•vn Recto.et 8ar Moon Time 1196 U EXACTA 14 1 oa •d '44 10 SEVENTH RACE lSO varos Hooetul T omt\ H Grca I 16 00 q 60 • 60 Poou11r IE Gerc1a l 6 60 • 40 Jtl Monto. IM.,fofldJ I 10 Al\O racea Star Guoa~ La Folly Htru Solely Dancer M\ Ouat C11er11er Doc•or Jed Bull! For Slltto Tim• 1117 '1 EXACTA IS 11 01 00 \11>4 60 EIGHT H RACE lSO vard1 Tntre Gos Amt>r (HC.rcel t 10 2 60 160 OH·Twetve Ancl E...., IPtllnMI ?.0 160 OH·Gtt Awev Qulc>. IP1ul1neJ 110 1.0 Also reced Torell T ne Mone.,. Ro101 Lu Jon, Jets 8touino. PH\em Uo Jack•• Time 1196 U IEXACTA 13 1) 0<11d 11610 U IEXACTA tl 61 011d 112 60 l2 i-teK SIX 17 1 2 4 S 3) 1141•0 \6 30' )Q will\ tllrff .. 1nn1ng l•Ckfl\ hv-"0r\fl\ l Carrvovef OOOl I II 917 91 NINTH ltACll lSO varO\ 8uMY\ Mrrido< CM•cllMI I 70 '00 , 60 Marcus lle110n•1 ILICktvl 12 .0 1 IO Sorn A 8o IW1rdl S .0 AllO recld Wanta Ooc Almen. Trouo+t Wl\111, Urdoc Jungle Rocket. Ro R1m0ttr T ortullO $ell0t Time 18 10 U IXACTA 14 1) ,._,o MUO Alt.ftOAllCI 4 1)1 ....... (If flll ,eruft\, ~- F£ ATHl•w l(;"TS lt""9 o lt0111 ~ .{l.M A .... ) OM ._,..,. Ar...i. ~a.I LO\ AIT~SI lll41I Ol<l\IOl'I CWOt1s \ "Cl"' 11 t Arrtoltt ' ~II " Wfl. T "W!IG~H Oefrlo l(fllv (LO\ Alloll•ll KO 0 •°"rio Mindi} IPfule dllOfl•tl •l'ft11111 (ound cKlltv " It 0 I Ml'ndlfl ,, II ' II Al ~Of\11 I • LO\ A1191IH I won D• TKO ..... M~• HulCl\1,,,on I T11\CttlCI0'9 Ale . 1(ont ' -.o .. 1. 1 "4ul(lhn\.,, J l•·)I ' I USPL WH T•ltN CONllltlllNCI W '-T i-ct. ,_, • ·0.lo.ltlld 11 4 I 719 40I a·Oenv1r II S 0 * •10 Houtton 9 1 o S6:J •7• Arlrone 1 t o .,. n1 Por11e!'d s JI o m m San Antonio • 1 0 250 2S4 IXlll'IS' ) 13 0 lN 246 IASTl •N CON,..lltlNC• a·Blrmnohm 12 • 0 150 409 •-New Jrsv II 5 0 ... ~ Mlmonls t l 0 S63 JS9 Tem11• ee. • 1 o s.J Jn 1111111'1\0fl t 1 I 531 1t9 Jack .on Y uie • I o 500 3'S OrtandO 4 12 0 2SO 211 a-cht>Cfled 114evolf Dtrtn MelldlY'' k•• New Jtruv l 1 J1clo.•onvlll1 24 SallirdeV't Gemet Arlrona •' l •Drtn Orte noo at 8a1Hmore Jackt4nvltlt et M1m11hl• 8 ormln11h1m " T am11a Bev New Jersh 11 01to.11ne1 Denver 11 Por111nc1 27• 319 lOt 370 2.0 365 U3 Hencnel W•ll•tr-Erl< Olc!lenon Com.,.riHfl G1me-bv·G1me Tel•ls Geme·ov·gemt ru\h1ng 10111\ for Her.chit Walker. wno HI a orofeu1one1 toott>a ll sln1111·seaton rushing record. end Eric Olcktr\on. wr.o no•ds 11\t NFL stHon· el ruJ'llng record HERSCHEL WALKIR tttS ON*lltlf\ ATI VOS AVG TO 11 81rm1ngnam S 6 11 I et Or•enoo 1S 110 • 4 O ExllrtU 19 70 3 1 I II 8a111mor1 16 152 9.S I Temoa 8av '4 109 • S I al A.rlro11a 9 S3 S 9 I Houtton 3• 133 6 9 ' Portla nd 7S 109 4 4 '1 11 Mem11n11 '7 164 6 I I Ortanoo 12 I S7 l I I 11 Jac•sonv111e tt 169 SI o 81111more 79 111 • 1 O at Denver 36 142 3 9 2 x 11 Tamoa Bev )() 164 SS ) Memotus 19 709 1 2 2 Jec1<sonv•llr 21 161 U 2 T 01a1\ 3'7 2129 S 5 10 -·One 1oucnoown ov rtc1tY1ng ERIC DICKIRSON 1914 OllPOMf'lh Dalla\ Ctevetano •I P1ll\Ouro" •' C•nc1nn11 G11nt\ A111n1a • el Ntw Orleal\) al Aller\la San Fra ncisco al SI Louts CIHCaOO ., C.rH11 8av al Tem11a 8av New Orlean\ HOU\lon Se n F ra ncosco Tot•I\ ATI VOS 11 138 ,, 102 23 49 12 19 12 120 19 107 71 164 24 145 13 38 11 208 ,. 149 2S 132 ,. 191 32 160 27 215 16 91 379 110S USFL AVG TO 66 I H 0 21 0 4 0 I S4 0 H 1 71 0 60 1 29 0 99 0 53 2 S) 0 68 3 SO I 80 , 38 I SS I• Al· Time Seeson Rusllint LNdlrs VHr G No Yerds H1rscn1 Wli<r, Gnrl1 19tS 16 387 1 119·x HtrlCl\et Walkr, Gnrl\ 1913 ta 412 I 811 Joe Crtt>os. S1at11ont 191• 16 297 I 467 t<elv1n 8ryan1 Stars 19tJ 11 311 1,4.42 1<1lv1n Brvanl Stars 1914 IS 197 I 406 Herscllel Walkr Gnrt\ 1914 17 193 I l39 Buloro Jorden e r .. n 1914 ta 114 I 276 Mike ~ouer Bull\ 1915 16 216 1.n3·• Tim Soencrr Wrngln 1984 18 111 t 212 Ken Lacv Panther\ 191J 17 132 I. 190 Tom Sotncer 8111t 19tl 1..,00 I IS7 c·W11n 2 oamu rem11rf1ng Pro foo1t>llll Al· Time See\on lt'usllill9 LHden Tne too utaU>n rusn1no 101als on oro teu1ona1 10011>111 "'"'" 0 111.,.er 1e1m veer game\ num.,.r ot c11rr es 1110 101a1 vards HerKi.! Wl•H G""' E ••C D•Cl<trson Ram' 0 J S1mo\on 81lil Eari CarnooeH O.iers J•m Browr> Brown\ Waller ~av ton Bear\ O J Somoson B•ll\ E r,c D·c•rrso• Re"'' EoJ' Camooe• 0 "" NA"•' Pav'O" Btd"~ Gto'"Q~ Rover\ '.>a•"'' l "" oo..-~e·• co-o ... , • • 7 .,ame\ r-t ma n 1"10 VHr G No Verds l'tS 16 •1 7 129.,. 19'.4 16 380 2 IOS 1973 +4 332 1 003 1990 (6 lll I 934 196J 14 191 I 863 ttn u n9 1 an 197S U 37'1 1 817 1983 16 390 I 808 197q 16 361 097 19U 16 38 I 68• 198 I 16 378 I 07' 1~ 1 16 3•1 1 o•o 191S Rim' schedule (All tlmls P1dfic > Seot 8-0enver, I 11 m Se o• IS-11 Pnlladtlllh•• 10 a m Seo• 23-at Sealllt 6 om Seo• 29-Allanta I om Oct 6-M1nneso1a I 11 m Oct ll-11 T e moa BaY 10 a m Oct ~at lo..anus c.1v 10 a ,.., Oct 27-Sa n Franc1\co I om Nov 3-New Orlea ns I om No• 10-al New Vori.. Goan•s 10 l m Nov 17-al Atlante 10 a m Nov 2•-C.ret n Ba• I o m Dec t-a• Nt,. Or•tan\ 10 a m Dec 9-al Sen rr.nco\CO 6 0 m Dec 15-SI Lou\ I D"' Dec 13-Raidtn 6 om 191S Raiden schedule (Al t1mH P~clli<) Seo• 8-New Vori.. Jt" I D,... ~o• 12-al Ken\U C•tY 5 om seot 22-San Frenc1\CO I o m Seo• 29-al New Eng1ano 10 a ,.., Ocl 6-KansH Cllv. l om '> Oct 13-Ntw Or1tan\ I om Oct 20-at C1tve1ano 10 am Oct 71-San Ooego 6 om Nov 3-ai Sealllt I om Nov 10-e• San O•tllO I om Nov ll-C·"C·M•' I om Nov 24-0enyer I om De< 1-a• A••an•• I om Oe< 8-a • Drnvt• ' o,.. Dec IS-Srou•e I D m Orr 1l-a1 Ila>"\ 6 o "' PGA tcMdUte Jv"" 13 16-U ~ Coen B•rm•nona,.. M"·" June 10·2)-A.llanta Ootn June 17 ·30-Memo1111 Ooen Julv 4 1-CanaO·lln Ooen JulY I 1 14-Ar>"eu\tr Bu\C" Tour narr~nl J ;IV II 21 -Quad c I " ()per 'Julv II 11 8r•lo\l'I Ooen ~erdw t n E ng•and JulY 2S 11-Greeter H1r1toro 0 <1f'" Monday's tr•Maeftom 8ASllAU. Am«lca11 LNeul ANGELS-Oesl11n•lflO ToMmv. JM11 ottcher lor release or rHu1enmen1 lttel 11vet1d ltod C1rew f "' llH1man llec11•.a Lu•S :1Mtnc1111 1111cn.r from •lltulv ...nab< 1111o11 11 EdmontOfl 01 1111 Ill 11oc Co••• Leag.,. •nd keot ll•m on 11\e d•llMO rs• Cl.EVELAND IHDIAN~S·ONCI A"°" Gllllf• Dile~. Ind 10•9MO "'"" 10 811.-. • 01 '"' New York l'IM L"Qvf .......... I.__. NEW V~I( Ml T.-,llll•ced hrr~ 8tocller. ovlflllder on 11"(11 U oav dl\I~ llsl Rec:atllO lllck Aovl191'a Oil(,.., ~ Tldlwmltf' Of 11\e lllltf'll8llO"•I 1.ff-UlKITIAI.'-,,.. ............... AH«latMft PHOENIX SUNS-1itMCNcl 119f~~· Wtll'I JI..,.\ •owaf'OI t'lllltt Of\ I lllr"• "Mf C<Nltfl(I ll001'9AL ... ....... , ..... 1. ..... QllEE~ I.AV P.ACk(IU -Tf.clecl ltlcl'I C•moo.N, ou•rterl)tl(k 1111Jt to' A,noete\ lle•Ot•\ lot ~lt<IOttd dtlff a>o>CI\ HOCK IV M•l!..i .._..,. ._...,. PHIL-,.01\.,.HIA flLV •S-A~.O 1ne rehf-• ol "''"" e • Dot0r111 oe ,..,_...,., • Family affairs: n ot all of them work in sports oOUble-sportschedule has helped end ·dreammarrta es' By WILL GRIMSLEY AP Special Corre1pondent NEW YORK (AP) -It was a good week t(Jr the Knight fam1I) of )Uburbun Ma(lhas~t. N \ Ten days ago, the wife. ancy Lopc1. won her \eCDnd Ladies Professional Golf Associat1011 Champ1onsh1p 11nd 31st tournament of her LPGA career with a c;1rnng final round at Kings Island. Ohio. Meanwhile. the husband. Ra) Knight. '-'3'> un it Wl''>I Coast swing with the New York Met\, and the q·Ct'ran third baseman bit a home run in a '1r mn o\l~r lhl' I o\ .\ngeles Dodger'> Back on Long Island. there "'a\ the huu~ tu c..Jre tor as well a'i ,\\hie) Mane Knight their I ·\t"ar old daughter. .\II of 11 \.\-orked around a double-sport '>Lhl'duk 1ha1 has helped end more 1han one pre' 1ouc, "dream marrtJ~l·" of star athletes. Mamages of spons relebrit1e\. hkc 1host· of lh>ll~­ wood and sho"" business personaltttcs often .ire trag1 lc: commod1t1es. frayed b) tender egos. e'\tendl.'d abst·nce' and e'posurt> to the temptatio ns of fast-lane souet1es The un10A of Lopez and Kn1gh1 1'> l"-O }ears sei.cn months old and growing. It 1s. the t'-' o pan1es 53} not onl\ harmomous but downnght blissful. 1n delianL't' of the odds. They maintain they have found the antidote 1n a genuine mutual admiration. decpl} entrenched lml· .ind ab~nce of selfishness . ··we spend ourwmters togethC'< ··Knight said ··tn t he !>ummcr. "'hen "c both are bu!.} :-..anr' arrange' h •r schedule to conform with rn)' tnps on the road V. hL·n I ha'e a Thur'><la} off. I alwa)S fl) to "jllh ha pl.I\ V. hcn she takes a break. she come~ homl' Ill "'Jtch me plJ\ baseball. "I don't think there'<; been a tlmt• "hen "'e "'ere apJrt for more than six da)'s." When Lopez won the C'h11slc:r-Pl~mou 1h C hJrll\ Classic in Chatham.NJ .. las1 month Knigh1 "as u'ualh 10 1he gallel'). The Mets were home that "eel.. . .ind I opo could usuall} be sponed in the hea \1ad1um \tand' l11r night games "l lo'e to "'atch him pla} bas{'ball" Lopez said ··1 can '1 wa1110 get o ut 1he park. Rut ne1thL·r u l u\Calo.e\ our JOb home with us." It may be an unbeatable formula. bul om· not .ll\\J\\ followed. Two of 1he most publtc1zed marnagL''-or 'iportc, '>lars 1n recent 11mes "ac those ot .\ma1ca·c. Hamid C onnoll) and (/Cl hoslo' ak1a·., Olga hl..ato' a alter thl· 195:! Ol)mp1c (1ame'> 1n "1dhl.rnrne • .\u\tralta andg}m- nasr Calh) R1gb} 10 pro football c.tar Tumm} ~fa.,on Both marnages ended in dn om.• -the Connoll~ s· after I., vcar~. the Mason!> after 13. · '"I think tht• 'Women's mo\l:mcnt had d lot to do -w11h our breakup." said Harold C'onnoll~. "ho t) no" ma med lo ~ntath lete Pac V.1nslow "\\e bmh \.\l'fl' goal-unentt•d Olga might ha' t• felt she "'as cast 1n m' '>hJdo" Jnd \.\Jntt•d 10 get out and dc' clop her own ~r..onaltl\ · Connoll) is a Slhool admin1.,trator 10 \anta \lun1ta F1kato'a "roll· .1 houl.. "Rings ol Dc'>ltn\ ··.ind ha' not remarned. R1 gb} \ lamt• outla\ll'd tha1 ol :'v1J'9" .\f'tcr cumix·1 · ing 1n the 1%1! and 1472 Ol~mp1cs. she beLamc J lllmmcntator for .\B( \port\ and beg.an an acting .art•er "Sports didn't ha'e e\Cl'\th1ng to do "'Hh ta1lure in m~ firi.t mJmage but certaml) contnbutcd." said Rt&by, ""ho'' no"' married to actor Tom McCoy. "In our kind of h1gt1me ~ports. )OU 11,e 1n a dream world. You have C\{'l')Ching1hro"'n in ~our lap In real llfr. your eao 1s not fulfilled \ uu ha,en't learned ho"' to communicate You tind 'uur~ll fighttng o'er ltttlc th1nis" I\. night ~1d tgo con01ns havt> not bttn a problem 1n h1\ marnage to Lopv ''I'm proud of:--..an c). she 1i. proud of me." he said. "I dun 1 ,·on,1dl·r m\.'>elf a \upcrstar I am JUSt a good h.illpla,er But I'm a ~trong person I believe 1n mywlf. ··1 ~rl'"' up in the outh spo1lrd b> a mother and two w.tc:r\ ThC\ al"' a') had break.fast lunch and dinner ready lur ml· \.ann '>Po1ls me. too Bui n's not because f want her lu It' bnau\e ~he "'ants 10 hr 1s a lo\ln&. giving pt'r\nn .. .\!> lor ml' I dun·t want an) of her glol). I JUSt want hl·r 10\t' I h'e lor her to be successful Thr ttme I am hnpp1c<>t '' "'hl'n I \Ce a big smile on htr face." It \.\a\ th" l..1nd of shared devouon that made a succeu ol the marriage' of Babe Dtdnkson. the greatest woman Jthktt• 111 Jll·t1mc and (1eorge Zahanas. a 300-pound pruk\s1onal "'re\tler l..no"'n as "The Ll)tng Greek or c nppk C rtek The BJhl.· "'J' 1n athleltl phenomenon. a multtplc rpcdah'>I in tral lo. Jnd field 1n the 1932 Olympics and much mart'. Sht' one.: \truc:k out J~ D1Magg10 in ba~ball. he ho\ed pl.l\l'd ttmtball became the world 's best woman golk r In 111\ 'hl' "'a' paired "Ith lahanas in a golf nh1h111on in I u'> .\ngeles The t"'o s"'apped banter and 1n.,u1t ... the harh'i spa" n10g a romance .\fter mamagc. /aharta'> indt·~·ndentl~ "'ealth~ discarded his carttr. hc-t-am(' h1'> "'11e·~ managn-and followed her around the "orld. The Babe:. in turn. staned l'ook1ng. "'canng makeup and going 10.1he hc-au1~ parlor Babe D1drt.,.)On Zahanas died of cancer in 1956 at age -12 Gcorgt• /ah:m.isd1ed in "1a' 198.t • \\.hat madL' the Zahana!> mamage flower almost "rec l.ed thJt ot tl·nnt\ 'itar'> ( hn<. ben and John Llo\d. .\t tht' 11me ol 1he1r mamage. E'en 111as the world's tllp-ranl.ed \\UmJn pla~er and llo:.d "'as an UP"and- rnm1ng mL•mhl•r of che Bnt1sh Da' 1s C'up team L lO\d deudl·d 1mmed1ateh to subordinate ht'i own l;,trl·er and con1.rntratl' OO that o(h1s more SUCCt'!>'>ful bndc ~hc·rc\t'r( hTl\"-i:nt so d1dJo~n ~11t1nga1courts1dc Hie, II\' n )!.t01l' 1.k1t·nora ted In I 'II\' l hm dropped John as a mt\t·d--Ooublcs p,1rtner .mJ plJ\l'd "'1th her old tlame. J1mm' Con nor\ 1n thl· · -1110 1 M ~ V. urld \! l\Cd Double'> ( hamp1onsh1p ''h1,h thn \\11n I awr tht' U m d\ announced a tnal 'epara111111 '1uh'l'lllll'nlh L lmd real111ng he was smothcnng ht\ "'tic '>trut I. 11ut tn n·d..i1m ht) com~t1tl\ t> edge 1n tcnn.-. lk Oelj nll J muth hl.•ttt•r pLher and the mamage "'a' \,ti' aged Moore trying to shore up a very big hole for Angels Spec ial to the Daily Pilot Donnie Moorl' 1s In 1ng to till a hok left unmended in 1hc bullpen o l thl' .\ngcls for man~ man~ 'cars M1ss1ng has bc:en a cons1\tcnt IJlt'· 1nn1ng reltet c,peuahst. and 1he .\ngels. "ho ha'e S('en man~ J late· 1nn1ng lead '>hp through tht' \Old 1n their roster arl' hop10g he can handle the role. "I don't think "'e\e haJ a pt:r-.on \lnle ~linntl' RoJ:h "l'0 \l' had ,1 great Jeal of l'Onlidt'nte 1n to lOme 1n .tnd \hut dn"n Jn opixrnt·nt '>aid \ngd'>' ManJgl·r (il'nl· \l:iurh R11J.1' pitched lor thl' .\ngl'I\ from ! 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Ith h.tm. b' f..M~~ llrf he" "1nM tore·~• fit n - .irn11no M ORE SPORTS P~GECB . -- -L r t I t '.1l --~~ ------. . .. - C4 ~ll!'QI Coast OAILV PILOT/Tuesday, June 11, 1985- PUNKY WINKERBEAN THE. FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Daddy, could you fix my lightning bug? It doesn't work anymore!" .ARMADUlfE by Brad Anderson .. • r. ... ,,.-. ~"" \I/ • . :\'--) ) --., -., ,-~ -.. . ··That does it! I've seen everything now!" DRABBbE GARFIELD i~l(,ITT '~ PQOOOC.lloN l~ ·1~ 60UNO C$ f#J61C." by Jom Batluk DOONESBURY 1HER£ '5 REALJ..CJ t-lO NE.£0 10 5~0 1,,.11(£ iMA'T I u-s:Ht HA; CNP.IW ON H15 CRAFT wm~ ~STINCT°' ANO HIGH PROFE55/0NAUSM. EDITOR 'S NOTE: Anie ll o Dellacroce was acquitted of tbe murder charges. ,-----------------------------,;,,,;.;,.~ BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) SHOE "Before you comment, you should know that my dog Is my greatest fan." l'U. UAVE. ~oorz. COM91NATION PIZU..~Z ... PEANUTS LOOK AT THAT POOR COW STANDING OUT THE~E IN T~E RAIN ... MAL.F~I... SOMEDAY THEY1RE 601N6 TO MAKE A PAIR Of BOOTS OUT O~ THAT COW .. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ' 11 LI K~t) ™IS STUFF 8ETTER LAST WEEK WHEN IT WAS NEW.'' 1'M ~~li~, MO,Nf.lK fUMt 0€. 6Ulf;0 by Kevin Fagan ELL'/, NOKID HAS10 HAVE:. HIS Qlli PdlTY I TELL ~IM . tiECAN -, ~ ~~. ROSE IS ROSE ~S A U6T Of TICINGS 10 Pl~ UP I~ 1tXA>N / by Jim Davis ..__ __ _ eR~K tN\o A tbJSE. FOR A P01TY? ARe you t CftAt.y?l by Lynn Johnston • y I ·-SHE.S CAAZ! • by Tom K. Ryan S1'Dff?!POOKY l~N'I STOFF! ~E'S A REAL, UV£, FEELING, 0REAiH INC:r ••• MOON MULLINS " " JUDGE PARKER by Ferd & Tom Johnson P,ARTIN~ WA$ SUCJ1 SW~ET SORROW by Harold Le Doux BRIDGE ~~-~~ PLAYED WITH FINESSE East· West vulnerable. North deals. WEST + KJ 10 <:;:1 1065 0 864 •AKQ7 NORTH +3 <:;:I Q98 7 0 A1052 • 5432 E•ST + AQ852 <::> J 0 QJ 3 • J 1096 OUTH • 9764 <:;:1 AK432 0 K 97 •8 The bidding: N ortJ. Eatt s .. tlt w Ht Pue PaN I c::::i Put 4 <::' PaN Pue Pa .. Opening lead: King of .+. West led the king of clubs and continued with the ace. which declarer ruffed. Assuming a normal 3-1 tr ump split, declarer saw at once that to draw trumps and set up a long diamond was a losing line - that would yield only nine t ricks: five trumps in hand, t hree diamond tricks and a ruff in dummy. His fint thought, therefore. was to play the hand along cro11ruff lanes. so at trick-three he led a low Here's thl~ week's counting hand. spadt". West won and 1hifted to a This tim" all you have to do is count trump, declarer capturing East's your tricks to help Ond t hf' winning jack with the k:inf. Allhough a cross- line. rurr would sttll have succeeded. North must have btt"n wearing a dt'clarer had t.o consider the danrer new pair o( rose·colortd gl•~'es.~By .ot .an overruff, which would lea-.ie any st.anduda. hia'-hand fl worth -a • ilim a tritt t'hott. So Crawforl& raise to two hearts and no more. ~witched horses and planned a dum Howevf'r, hit hold Jump to gamt did my reverul. shut out an oppo~ing spade partial. He cashed thl kin1 of diamonds. wb1ch was his ln~nt. and gavt us an crossed to the ate and rufted a club opport unity t.o watch the playing low. Nut ht I d a low heart and. skll1 or t he KJ'f'Al John C'rawford. foUowlng the Principle of Restricted • -. z Choice, he boldly finessed the table's nine. When that held. the rest was easy. Crawford ruffed a club with the ace or trumps and s:r. rendered a diamond to set up a long card in the suit on the board. That left dummy in complete con· CHARLES GOREN trol with the Q-9 of trump• and a good diamond. No matter what. East returned, declarer would ruff. dr1w the IUJ. trump and •core the 13t.h diamond for the fulfilling trick. .. .. .................. c ....... . G .. 8'1 MW MWMt ..... fw ........ ,,.,.,., wriM 0... .,..... l.AUM'. t•c ..... 1a .. An.,c 1uam .. .... 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M0-4152 76~-4529 ot 557-1928 ??·A.vi 712 720-<>M& ~ Bl.S825-S975mo no utll 538-0.90 Only 4 yra old. Beaut. 3 1327.500. LllllYTIMJYIL I IMt Ult Lg 2Br 18a dbl Q8( new 768-3453otMS-14'7 *•••* Bdrm, 2•,.; be. formal din-IWlll •m SILL Sweeping oc.an/bay view 2 ;?,'mrt H r 6 r Rd 0 • ~;,~c~18~j-~mo • W"'91 Spacllous 1 & 2 8d llPf all 1no rm Top location & 1••11ATILY from 2 levels. Blk to bch. Townhome 12000/mo Lge 1-2 Bdrm TownhouM newly d.co<ated. bft-W large dock. Assumable Owner/Agt. 220 v 11 1800 aq. ft. 2Br 2'n8a, Call Colleen 11 851-1184 ta llna fl24 1tytet\11~hlng Only with .O/W, t>Mut land- Ins mikes this an easy Palermo Ole, M0-4868. din• rm. frplc, lndry .,... Wkdya 2 Br 1'.li sa ;na petlo S550·$695/mo Driw 38e eeaplng. Poo111ac. MUM, take over RECENT Aes 873-8059 2 car gar. New crpt$ drpe ---$650 StO :io.nn Adult Avocado & etwt peclllng 880. fllCI gar, enjoy :f~5~~E~~c~!~go•~ Ctaatrclal & paint A.vi 6110 1800 2Br 28a. 2 car gar. Spe. pref Small pet ok tSl lllllmll quiet adult IMng nr mo Yrly I~ 494-2935 Yrly S1.00/mo. 3 blk• to MS-M53 ••i.••tl Woe.an• ,...,,.L 1 ow 1 boumove--mt __ coa,-~· welcOl'M. Call lor more Prtm'f 1250 Spygl ... SBr SBa Pool. bch &31-1266/073-1733 - -,_ ..,... _. 1nto1mat1on and showing •• -,rm* 2BR 2ba 2car gar Frplc Ouiet Me.. Verde 28, dent• Sony no pets n IUUll •10 Mission Bay •IAYllllE* Washer/Dryer. Micro-18a,enci911.io..run1t $8 50-$750 (71 4 ) . let U1 Net, Y t1 'ARK II( W'OfP &PARTIUNTS IN NEWPORT' KACH A O'Ml ptace to 11119 an ~ lipper . ttay. Private clubhOUMS & l'l••lth spas, 8 t9Ml9 cour1W. 7 pc>Otl. ct099 to bu96nMS • OC Airport. F11hlon i.and. conventem ~ ... on 8'Qht Seu V •• Prtttttrl C• Cla1111W, 642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. Costa Me.. • Newport S3500/mo. Bkr 7&0-l48e Brand MW 28drm 2Ba wve. Pool/spa S950/mo, ~/mo Reta 4ga.193E M&-17551840-3990 3000 s/f, vacant 711 '85 C•1t1 •na 2 24 Condo with 2 car 08faQe avail 711. 760-9611 BEACHWOOD VILLAGE ~~ 1: 2 /:::=.· AealOnlcs Corp 675-6700 2 Bd 2ba condo spilt level Upper Plan "C" View 10 28R 28A trpl. OIW. n-llSTllT. 1111. 11111111' (Aak about furniah.cl •• dlLIFIYllm On the Peninsula, on the Bay Lota o f charm, enormous view. aandy beach. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath and cabana fOf $800,000 l ,._ 1tit f ti• ~f Raettors.675-6000 "-l /U it 1318 f pie W/D 2 ., PoOI Avalltble 6/20 at "nll No naos, Masa Vrde $575/mo 2 8d 1ba pallo anta. com"'-• with TV . .,., UH I I r · ' car g, · S 1350/mo ...... .,... """"· lndryrm E-slde loc lff mft • mT ..... ..-• - -pool spa ~50 556-9200 $700 499-4721 Laguna ...,,.,. 1tnen1 & uten961&. maybe IAU PlllT llPlD · laaflap I 0.. -els to 811' Bctl ranted for short tarm Of I 2er 281 & lBr 188 e>c.an 2Br 18a. gar & patio $695 141-llll 28R In dptx Sml yrd Quiet 149 E Bay Enroy Huntington tonger) On Jamboree VllW Gd cond $l75 OOO Open Sun 12-4 19MA ~hborhooel No pets TSL MANAGEMENT G l.Jt"'C Rd 11 San Joaquin Hilts 1022 12'•% assumable ioan· Ana~mSt54S-3229 B.ckBayarea 3Br2'~ba S 5/mo548-3906 642-1603 ..,.,:pC:.":"Spa ting Rd ---------1 33801 Castano Call •Nwpt Riviera Twnhs• T/H ,f/p,deckSl100 •EASTSIDE• llSTllTll •Spaetauslmmacunlls *.IAllllM OIHI* (818)355-4441 4Br 2''>8a. Frplc, patio, Dys 6191457-5574 & flV 1Br sparkhng ctean Cpts. s615/mo 2 BO 2 BA,trplC •Biiiard Room Op1S1t/l111·1 I p ty 1350 pool, spa $1150 No pets 619/453-8743 drp1, stove. retrlg S475 encl gar. alt blt-an1, nr •BeautlfulLandecaplng 16 JETIY $325,000 act•t rtf! 722-8011 BiG CANYON CONDO 28r No pets 851-9526 shopping center *Private patios & dactc1 11111114111·1 2 HOUSES tosta Mesa 3BR 2t>a. So: Cst Plza 2Ba. Fanta1tlc view ove<-*WTSI•* 810 Center 11tProteulonalmanagar1 6 JE1"rY 345 000 Gross $19,200 $169,500 area S750/mo+S750 loolnggolf courte. Secur-TSL MANAGEMENT 1 Bedroom from SSIS llUllT Submit an otters on these 15"t. On Owner Don sec dep Avl 7 / ltl lty gate. tennis. awlm-Oulet afea twnha&-sty1e 642-1603 Exec 1 Bdrm from $620 Gorgeous home pro-' 2 Outstanding Buysl Goguen 497-6287 549.7526 oi 963.3000 ming pool S 1500/mo. ~;,0,1·~:,); e~::~a~~:i~ 2 Bedroom from 1745 feaslonally decorated Carole McMah.an Agt COSTA MESA 8 rentals. 960-6181 Mike drps, stove Sm pet ok 'Ill& YEI•* Sorry. No Pete • ~th a superb view Is 644-9060 644 8067 never vacant. Appraised CHECK THESE! Elegant 3/4bdrm house S675 incl some util 28R 2ba. Encl gar, Upper 19132 Magnot11 St ready for quick escrow s45o ,OOO; ASKING Charming E-slde 2 stor, w/vlew dbl gar kids pet 2131927_6772 no pets 1545-0 Cor· 964-5567 964-5574 Located In the security JAS•llE CllHI $425.000 llrm Upside kids/pets fine 2 bath pV1 fncd yrd St200's yrly lander, $695/mo Cal' SUWlll YILUIE gated community ol Plan1.28r&Den.Assum potential Agt 497•7005 paliomoreS600's 539_6190 Bestflltyfee •NrSCPtza,S.A 28r18a Pam 546·5882 ar . Belcourt Hiii. this 1s a 8'1J% tst $285,000 *111·11H• Condo Pool. sc>a. c~t 979·3848 aft 6pm must see 759-1501 831-8638 or 640-6188 1.£. Waiifi 1625 Or 2/3bdrm home stylf Fncd 3bdrm 2 story hme S700 No pets 722-8011 •STUNNING Lg 1 & 28, AAA w /yard for kids/pet! style abode w/gar petlo $395 18 TRAILER Adult 28a Garden Apt Poot C.111 Mtll 1024 w•NT OUT? mom's kltch just S70C kids/pet Ok .only S900 · r c' S g 8 " 539 "'190 Bea RI I 539-6 l90 Best Alty fee prk. No peta 140 abnllO 4 5 & Up 710 W 1 th EASnllE We buy Condos. Houses. ·v t fy ee 646-6725, 673-7787 2BR R2 oned Building Units. Foreclosures Eastside 28r 18th & enc1 .U WUTll 3 BEDROOM z Nanauve cash flow ok • $"'501 329 U 1 •'ble dept apprvd plan for 3Br v;;:;r price our terms patro v mo n -Professional, reapon... Westside 2 sty 3 8d 1 •., in rear $117.000 B 550--0874 verslty Dr 548-0648 Eves couple w/one 14 yr old Ba. patios. d/w, bit-ins. Owoer 380-9416 E·Side 28d lba sngl gar child d9$1re long te<m IM kids a« $725/mo Call TIEIUUI 2 Br 1 ''rba w/gar ~ cp1s/drps, bit-ins. Ince yd w/pattO Water Pd 636-4120 1-5PM Lrve wnere you have • Spectac:ular apta * 1 & 28r. 1 & 28a auttes •Spaaoua townhOUMS •F1rep4.ces *Private balconies o Garden pattOS IU-1100 BAY FRONT • LuxurlOUt 3bd 3ba, 2400.sq tt. Jrplc carpets, drapes, all applt1noes. twlm pool , Annual leese $2,500/mo ANCHORAGE APTS . 548-1501 (9-5) -BAYAIDGE CONDO Brand New secured, gated comm Pool. spa. 2 Bd. 2 Ba. A.IC. frplc. 2nd sty oV«lkg poo4 Sl.00/mo 760-1275 * L.91 llLI UfJlllT SpaclOUs 3br 2ba on P"' t>dl, gar tennis· 120001 mo (neg) 675-7687 UllH FHECllSHE USY Tl IWI -ltaflb encl patio, no pets s1oc oeen -~ ~~e B6~~ 645~61650-7275 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I -•ya •£• • mo ava11 617 54~8561 -... ---_. -2BR 2ba condo w/frplc • $565 28R. patt0. refrlg no 2437 Orange 'C' S65C TOP area quiet. no petS BEAUT1i:uL 1Br $e25 PRIVATE balcony. carport 'POOl & SPA 2650 Harta MESA PINES 549-2447 Wlf llT1 New lux 2br 2ba Bayrldge condos full Vu. MC. gate, gar frpl' pool-spa s 1295/S 1495 854-aOiO AIULllT IT I ...... 38R 2ba, hardwood noor F1reptaoe Large family room. Covered patio llf ••UllLE IL Tll. IU-1121 . OUU&, SH di NIL Anxious lender will talk Gt eat location $125.900. Rtaltl Far111~t4 EI SIDE 3br. 19 f91'1C9d yarc Ull IS&.l lllTALS pat.a. adults preferred terms iry 9 5% gracfu-Ask tor Esther 542-4242 $950 rncl all ulll . gar-Summer & Yearly 731 W 18th-B 673-7787 ated payments with 3% µ Cnta •n• 1124 dener. 1rlg Ava.II now • 3 8d Pool hOme SJ25/mo 2 8d 1 ''tt>a :i!,:.""e:~o~gar-um A••st.. ••• E••t ch 2 Br $590 or 645-6553 after 5. • 3 Bd.malds qtra bayfrnt Townhouse greenbelt _. ,..._,. ..., M E aid Cosy 28 lb f pie Summer S6500/mo turn Ind"' rm, nice loc. age. large patio. country Location. luxury & es whole 3 Br $780 uv Rm • e r a. r ll• •• H ·, TOP area. quiet. no pets kitchen, lrplc $109,950 sumableloans. 2 Bd/2ba. & k1tch turn 495-8744 gar, wate</gard pd. Ne .--2078 Thurln BEAUTIFUL 18r S625 BARBARA JAMES r 2 gar A/C Condo pets $825/mo 646-2389 .IOE CllllTIPllEI tSl IUUIE•HT PRIVATE b&leony, carport compl~x $129.000 Ag IHHlllhrtlllltlll Ftatsteal•3br2baupdatet4 Newport Beach 142-llOI POOL & SPA 2650 Harla 540-0810/651 -1360 Gtatral 2202 kitcti kids ok encl patio Louis Herson Bkr MESA PINES 549-2447 ••. at. ltac~ l it ~rt~fe!1 53 9- 6190 Best Massive 48r gorgeous Ille WE IFFEI a OlllC( GE 159.9100 ----- * 3 lighted tennis courts 111'2 Swimming pools •S1ream1 & ponds •Sorry no i>et• * NKNatiings avail WHY NOT CALL 111-1111 SUWlll YILUIE Magnlficlent 38drm 28a home with lovely inte<lor. Lush carpeting with all ust be years H Lan -UCLlllYI IHTILS ocean view Hrbr Rdge . 81iBJIU Want a selection of great mark. 592.ooo. ·2ar 2Ba. LIDO PENIN. BAYFRONT. Deluxe cheery 38r or Home. Avt now or yrly Tift-ES hvfng? We can ofter any- PllOE llHCTlll furn or uni. Compl rec & 6 Bdrm. pvt swim pool, beaut lg lot. E-slde. con· s2950 pp 673-0344 thing lrom a small apt to bu lit -Ins. R. V. park Ing. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $165,000. 751-3191 C::.SELECT ..... ~RTIES OISTA 1111& •II Spacious 3 Bed 2ba as- sumable loan or owner will sell V.A $99,500 CALL 673-6900 IEWPllT'S YIWl&llll Beautiful 1 Bed with mir- rored doors and many upgrades. S 125.000. CALL &31--1.400 - U..\11 HI HO'l 110"11' lee. REAL ESTATE 131-1400 H 536 695 sauna, 4 frplcs $6500/mo venlent xtras. 857 -1031 DfftlM Fer ltlt a 48d hse II loolllng in Ill ClftOI ~· Best o er . •4 _ SUMMER WEEKL y REN· New Eastslde TownhomE MONACO, HARBORSv 300 1EW Frplc, vaulted ceilings. dbl CM.NB.or HB think of us ~~nMir""!i:l~T.lm FabulousOeauvllleplan on lm"at 1044 TALS FROM S.400-$2000 3Bdrm. dbl gar. 2,,.,88 2Br 2Ba. gardener, t gar pool & spa. No pets first lor thlt chotee of 1 r r . huge lot at the end ol a Qlr week Winter (9 mos S 1175/mo. 852_ 1616 213-540-2553 28drm 2'1t8a•Oen $935 rdeal IMng refr1g, stove. dshwshr private cul de sac Exc1t----------rentals) from $1500/mo SEAWIN0·5 BR. 3ba. view. 666 W 18th 645-2739 TSL MGMf 642· 1603 lncl No pets Call btwn 1ng outdoor entertain-Wattrfrtlt .... I IH. New Eastslde Townhome near pool and tennis A•y••iu SllSO YlfW NB REAL TY 675-16421 9-4 dally 54µs55 ment area with 40 M 2Br. den, dbl gar. 211t8a 800 559 9539 - -R-• llll .. Aa--.. ---pool, spa, wet bar, t>u11t in Ul-1400 111-llOO s11001mo 852-1616 S2 I mo . • Frombalconyw/park-set-W_, ... 1 * _, * BBQ 4 FR and 3 baths --~tng 2ar 2Ba. gar flJC. Neat & ·clean. Caiport Spacious 2Br. den. 28a. Over 3000 sq II Priced SHARP EASTSIDE 28~ Saa ta Ala 2210 $895 No pets 631-6107 $495/mo 662-1700 tuU security . 2 car cloMd un unbelievable $575,000 Walk to waves 3br 2b• 1 b a garage . Yard --------D p . 2 'I.it gar al door A/C. m1Cto, kids fine garage frplc $750/mo call 5.46-9950 SCP special 3bdrm house 11a tlll '1-poo1 JIG = Many ll'IOfe • deflnetely the best buy equ1pt krtch patio $700 F-• yard kids welcome iust ~lFll!ll:I 2Br 1t.ea. ocean view amenities No pets FOf inB1gCanyon 539-6190BestRltyfee talltua $600 only at Best S825 t mo Call appt ,please c a ll llSUf..... V all!I_ 2234 539-6190 Best Rlty fee IPAIMITS 818/355--44.4 1 644-0509 Days only inBd~~b~~~a:i:;c;e~ lalMI Nr M11esq 4bdrm hou: IHtll Ctaat •etrt 8::~1 ~:en~! 2.B.fl.28A DUPl.a APT. *llWHITllAIJU* and a tllree car garage Pniatala 2201 d~ ga~ t~p1e /'f900-. 2215 IPL No P9ts S795-S200 sec dei> I)() •APUTmm* , Super location bact<s to 39drm 18a hardwd hrs I ~;;~1909'>BesrRlty lee -Prof decorated 2BR 2b, 28drm 1' .ea S68~S69C pets no lc1ds ~9&-7'14 1 Pool Vi-28r 2Ba Apt on large park $285.000 across from park, 1 block ~-condo lrml din rm many 28drm 28a $710 33801 COleglO r1ve Bayside Dr Encl garage · lni11C111tll11lty 2240 398W Wiison 631·5~ A11rac11vein&out E"Qllstl Prv1 t>eh $1495 Also 18t24Culver0r,lrv w EASTSIDE 3Br new Tudor 2BR1'7t>a onlyJ ava1111>le 18drm starting 711-7100 decor pool carpart Ne uniis garage washer a1 S895 mo 760-0919 pets $710. S.2-5210 deck s7504mo 493-04671 BACHELOR Utrl$ incl ,. 10 bay & ocean $1450 Bait. ltac~ ament11es Poot/spa/car-1753 PLAZA del SUR • 2BA BEACH CONDO port sec g1te ·"5800/mo 968-1683 or 675·2102 I on water/guard/pool & 722-8053 or ~56-1106 sauna $950/lse 545-0713 Spaoous ~nglt. one & two bedroom •ts. ~EALTH CLUBS TENNIS SWIMMING plus much more' Sorry no l)fts Models ~ Newpoft Bed So. UOD 16ttl.Strttt (at Do~) 642-51~3 N~Be~No. 880 lrvtne Awnue (at l6tti1 645-1104_ E-s1de 2Br 1ea. beam cei•-Raat. ltacla 2740 block to~~~-4SO Bkt .an .. t "s•~CAl~l "!64~2!'.~sa~7~8 ings, trplc, gar $675·$~5 5675/mo-$695/mo 2 Bd ------~-~...!.)~=?~~~=~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllil .iiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-. llewrrt ltacll 10'9 OISTA IH& STtlL St1vltw Ltwtlt Price UYllllE·I PUI 112l'.oo• 1311,000 3Br 3ba 857-8834 Cali1traH AJ1rl•t1t1 Fu1i11le4 Cozy -Iii beach pad $400 eacla 2211 has kllch appls crpls drps c ........ 2124 Bright open beam celling, prvt patio hurry 539-6190 Only 10% down and owner Excellent South Coast will carry the balance. Beaut 18R, furn condo Plaz& area. Upgraded Elegant 3 Bdrm In pnvate VIiia Balboa. By owner and remodeled. Large community Pool & ten-S1?2,000 Call 9<16-7893 ~~;%~';~~ =~·O:n~~ nis. Don't miss this great BiUi1s Fixer Condo, -3b'r. PITI. Call for more lnfor-opportunity 10 llve in this ·2'h ba. nds crpts & parnt. w/spectacular view of Best Alty lee ocean & mountain , ~ 2242 spacious split level 2br Baal. Rarllltar 211tba. w/d, dshwshr. lrrg Impressive harbor area $750 (7141 661 -2871 2br 2 bath gar frplc appls Nice 1Bdrm Duplex. Quiet Sep by gar 1 emplyd per· son No pets $435/mo wtgarage $485. 548-1021 prestigious Newport S 179 500 Owner/Bkr matlon 546-2313 neighborhood. Call today 760_34 11 or 752-5959 Af!rl•t1t1, Uaf. C 4 I JI -2222 patio kids $650 539-6190 trtH t Ir Best Atty fee 5 blks to bch on Gotd-lmae 2244 lalMI 111114 27H THE REAL ESTATERS 646-717 t THE REAL ESTATERS llYDlllllS IMO.IOO Fabulous eack"Ba-y view 3 1 MES& Yllll CllH lge Bdrms, fam rm & llv-111,000 Ing rm have views Too Excellent opportunity to many amenitieS lo llst 1 step 1n10 lhe finest ot OWC 1ge 2nd TD Call for communltres Nice 2 vrewtng appt bedroom end unit. New Traditional Realty 631-7370 paint New carpet Call fast this won't lastl 5-46-2323 THE REAL ESTATERS CLASSIFIED INDEX 642•5678 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE KOUSES An'11~~t1 8&·l>Oe ~,,.,, Ba.-"""""'•• c.t0tt11 eno 0.11< h C0ton. ,.. I.I~• Coat•~ [}jtna P.,..,1 I I 1Qt< •00. ' lO• •007 '{I'll •.u. 11,•• •l'\,f J '· RENTALS FHSl•PU 1 block from beach l~•t>a. s210.ooo Fem 63 1-3822 38R 2 14 HARBOR-VIEW 3Br 28a Open view. corner lot Across from grrent>el1 Nr Clubhouse. pool & Elemen tary School S 180K assum $245 000 incl land By Owner 7 141760-65 14 or ? 13/698--0686 411 +fHUll Harbor View all upgraded super lge yard & other . goodies 731-6618 enrod 2Br tBa. D/W, Lg yrly rental. BaYfront relrtg. W/0 prlvl, 2 car * •IEITILS• * uplex 2Br 2''r8a. crpts, carport. brick patio CALL US REGARDING drps, w/d hkups. encl Ou1et S 1150/mo -lSI, IRVINE LEASES gar No pets S t350 last. $600 sec Avl 1110 675-6606 Will show now t>y app1 lnl1t Ctllt ltalty CtrtH 4tl •ar 2722 673-9023 711-7100 Duplex 3 Blks Ocean 2 8d Univ Parlt Garden Home 1 BR 1 Ba Sandcastle 2ba frplC some furn N 3Bd 2• .ea. tennis. POOi. Condo Sml yard All pets$1000/mo640-7742 iac $1 200/mo 644-4157 amen111ea $875/mo eves/720-2116 days - 2252 $875 SD Avail 6115185. LatHI litHI !09 Avocado. 863-1 191 .111111( UHi El Nlg. Hts area 5br 2'~ba 2 Br 1ba D/W, lge deck, for the discriminating onty 2 F/P. 3 car gar S 1800 new crpt, paint, W/O 2 Br/den 2 1>1, iacuzzr. 1se 495-4399. 831-5343 1 hkup $975 mo 873-8476 lge yard greenbelt, __ ocean view. adults only Step1 to beach. 2br 2ba 48d 2 112 ba S 1600 No pets $2100 mo condo-frpt-pool-spa $895 3Bd 2 ba S 1200 494-3367 or 760-8850 768-4529 or 55 7 -1928 _ I PaSh Prop 720-9422 DEADLINES THE DAILY .PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS CH~CK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY PtJ8llCA I ION M 'ri• ',. ·~h W.-'11~ u .. ,, ·li-1-t; ,, J .... <( •• ,, th '" l tt 0( AOl•NE * 4 "I ~ ~~ 4 10~ t 1•"'\ A JO ' Wt .(~JI 1 ,. •• • '1111 ' ~ IJ(!. I l •I I --:1:...1 HOUSES UNFURNISHED · r •00 .. l .. .. ...., .,._1 ,.,,. ' ·~...:; 1,{!Ji ·~r' ·~II' " '•'• r l'leP"°"" Se<vte" Mono av F roOa) llOOA M ~30 PM B11t•ntta Covn1., MCY>de~ F rtdey ~00 4M SOOPM 642-5678 ' .... f f\tit11.1f'l•l• i •• ,.,., ... ~4,,l(Y\ ,1-.. ,.. , , ' ;• 1.r lt~f' ,u1•fo11~1 .. ; *"f"' ~ .. MISCELLANEOUS , ,.,..."' ... v.-., HUnltn.JIO<l a. ... n t-tunttnQtM ••A'hf1u• k""'tl HOUSES FURNISHED 1 tlJ'.4"1f f'VM , I '~'• ,u1~ l llQ<""' 8"<.ll l~t..­ l~NIQI ... l ,k. tQff"I M ..... v .. IO NewPf'I Bffch Safi Oe,..,..•~ S•>' ~ .. """ I••· ~•nta AtlA ·"'11•• 4,,. ... ....,,,, .. St•utt C °"" "''' n ">fto RM t !!Ooilt" I a;J\..,_ ~-" ~ •fl"ft' .. A,,.,,.,m Hr!\ A&ltlnol ~no ~lt)Oll , • ..,.,,,. ....... C..o-u.u1r1 6'.h.t e,.,,,,..,.. l•1tM•1 ('4,;1• "'"'' r.M • r-._,.,, f I~ ·~-·••"' V•'r"'" ... .... ,..,11"1 f!lom'" '1•.lf"l"IQ'OI\ M • t ·- h'li,,_f l "O<"I "'.. ' • 'tlJ'." At• ''"""''~·"' •<11 .. ,, .. 1•\)t. • 11'.)? ,, ,,. ,;; . ' . •I I :»11 l'l 1A .. •40 l •ojJ\•' • N·\]'"'4 ! .... ' •••• .,.,,, ,.,.-V•t ~"(9-3o h :;,in(-ni• s.. .. >--<: ••ltf•··· 5...,, ........ Slofll• A"' '""11 I ~It,. r~••.A~t ~ ........... . '.c~1hi ,..~ ~'"'" f ...,, fi ""• ' APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED ... ,,,. .. •-"• ..... . ~­,.,,.. I •• .... .l Ul)t.mo -. (\ ,,, "",.,..,, "t~ """"'M ~ 1st last. sec $225 2 Pe -apts encl gar.Indy rm ~ .. , 1u1 c. 'IQ-0 ,5'\,. .( _ 2 t: ~c. • ••0 sons No pets 650-1798 ydsipatros close to •vrun ;::>~ t'oU ~' ~ J...~;:J ... , Spacious . 1br sparkllng clean $450 poot. No pets Call 646-3618 aft 3·30 • t4 ... • .,, cu•• •ou• .. -----t>each, nr ma1or shops 1 Huntington Beach area 0 ~.:".° ·:.~~0.:•·:" ~. -;.• (Mngr-2417 WhlresandsJ Nr SC Plia. 2Br 2Ba. patio sec gate. pool, spa. Clubhse S675 979-6919 IPTIUClllULTI Days 675-1642 Eves960-4614 WOODLAND VILLAGE APARTMlllTI t.l"'" & ~"'°' ~~· i14'1Jt" Sli'' dDt\ Our'' <I:"''" !t • • ._ 1(1~, I l•Hwa~~ & So Uid'' P1a:.1: .. ~ 11 A, ,,. ',••\ 1 bu n ~d' Jgts Jwa 141>1, NIU • UU • U ... Y UlllS U.LM 1111-IHt 1KN.. HM-NH 2 KMMa 1111-llH W . IUT I MT WATH llCl. 141 PAil.Ai• TSl IAUll9HT l U .... 1 U 2-1H1 f R I) T B . 1-I I v v o r I' I ( " t l t rU<•• ,AnW'ftlJr\ll 11\1 P""'.t,w-,,. I ~ Jl.--<'N'IR'f'C f~nanot •lh J......d l•l t'iit-t.1""1 a" l \l ., • r E : B v l .... -·-· :· i I i ~· I 0 ·-. ~ ., . SCIWl-lfTS &eawtn 11 ltaulfitltM1 ION DIRECTORIES •• If M r . -.. A -... EMPLOYMENT ,\o ' .... ' .... ANIMALS MERCHANDISE . . ... ' . • • ' . . - .. '·· .. .. TRANSPORTATION BOATS ~•ISCELLANEOUS .. • t •.... .. AUTOS tMPOFH ED .. ... .. .. MISCELLANEOUS I •• • •ftl "'4 ...,,.. tt•r ~~-41\."'V1 ,..., h •• ANNOUNCf M!NTS _, ~ U 'M"f!'IW!ll -•• ... .... ~,. ""'' ,.. __ h,,. ... 1( I -.. y I '' C:•'I"" l .amrt111M(:.41 p, ... ,. . , ,, .. l .. . ....,.__...... .. ' , P.....,... .,.._.,............, . ....,.._ .. ,..' ~ BUllN'Ell l FINANCIAL .... .· • .. 1 •• OARRE SALES .... ... .. .. Orange Coe1t DAIL y PILOT /Tuesday. June 11, 1985 vuau.. om .. t11tat1 1114 oni.. lt•••ll 2114 • .,,,.,. •• , I • r ••• ....... IHc~ 2711 lt•t•ll ZH7 Office apace tor rent T.D. I 4021 &ITI IHI. TUllH UITl&.Wf •ocEANFRONHt 300-500 IQ fl, Wettclrff widow hH "'O(ley Joi' Orak ... tuM up, alfvn lm~at• 28, l'o\&a 2-4Bdrm Avallablt Jun• Bldg, 17th St & Irvine TO 1 .$1 0.QOQ.l.Mp Nt Newport Tire ~ltr ' ...,... llo ..,...,, ,..__ 15th-22nd 673-7873 PP e3 t-31138am·12pm cr~t.,... /no pelClnu call 3000 E. Coatt Hwy ·-· P6 • --.......... , c .. _. .. pltttly rtdeeoratad lt•t&ll tt Prime Chtro otc a~t . Oen1aon ANO<; 873-731' Ofona..., mar c;lround noor $850 848 ... 2tOI El Toro 85t pleq ft Htlt Wut.. 5100 Auto "m1nn1 Way.·~~ """"' •lit & hfll t .. ,.. C •• " ·-...... ""'..,.. ''"et •• , ontact maty Jameson. swno••···· UDO WA TEA VtE.W Fem 21 ~ 1hr Sbr fiooae In 588 t(t. It view suite 7 141168-141 I or *-HJYUli •n B C M 1350 mo P~ffi. t•t 1101 %1318411·45~ nT 4-PiT Must haven .. t tHIATff Lux 28r 2 a, 2 lg dtckt, m•t brlpvt ba 2•1_08 .. 2 • • 1 & lull time heavu phones 1• tr plc S 1500 875·6359 " .. '># W11terlront otcs. elegantly c" appearance go0<1 • ·' · ----urntahr •rtrytr~-t drMng r-ord o••v re llllng Good benefit• V I I V --8---F n-smkr 22·28 ahr 3Br ""' ...... v.. "" m E c II T eraa 1 es-Illa al boa 28a N.B Stpa to beh Cannery VIiiage, u~talra etc or teperate ottlcea port ta reQ Start s4 SC xper nee 8 racy 2Bdtrns S 1000 to S 1SOO $325 • ''\ utll 1st/last Avt o I I Ice 5 0 0 SQ Ft 'J9 10 800 s/I ~5055 'p/hr ~l 3182 Pullmar 842·2000 Agt 831•4980 612t544-7086Atlu 1 wl ahowe< SSOO 2815 •1 MONTHFAEE St C 7 1•2880 HTl·TilllHYIOE VILLA BALBOA 2Br. QUlet Fto shr 3 Br wl F In whlehr layfayette 545-7983 EXCEL LOC-Utlt Incl •SAUi UJIAllllW Tr ainee Newport Tiu new crc:>ts & paint, frple, temp to 7125-$100/mo. FREE REiil FROM 9Sc SF & UP to hire. train & motivate Center 3000 East Coas garage, aeeorlly. pool. aas111 8 hra, 645--2357 CALL (714) 968-8193 boys, gtrll & adults In Hwy. Corona d~ Mar S 1050/mo 840-6190 First montl'I • rent dla-~ - ---- M/Fn-smkr 2~·35, 4br hse counu into 1988 Ct•atrclal ~~or;~~~~r ~~~ra~~;1 B:rb;~,')'~•;; 0~0~':~~~~· Saata AH 2710 shrw/3,NwptShrs.poot. 800-1500 IQ It New Rtatab 2111 (Salary •a comml11ion1 FIT or PIT days My In ..,....,~-•"" __ ..__ tna avall $295 6'42-3860 buildings. ground floor M L 963 5425 6 $625/mo 2Bd 2ba pool, --gar~en setting Floor to 120 23rd St Unit 29 to r ee. · hm 854-14041 80-2459 clubhou ... cloM to 111 M/F ahr bright 3BA on celllng glen Very ctou see 224 s/f St 75, 504 slh -ACCTI OUH Beauty 2521 Sunflower Penln. on canal across to trwy1. Santa Ana 4 Or-S300: 648 sit S375 Plus NB 20-30 hr• p/wl< go MAllllTYLIST ,. • .,.,.,,lllEIT lrom t>eacn S3S3 lncls a,.,.,.. Free use ol tne utlllties 631 2842 , _ --utll Immediate 955--33 19 photocopier Many ex-• typing sklll1, non smoker MAllOIRIST 142 1IOI * BEAUTIFUL A REA * can Patsy, 780-8866 needed In Corona del Mat -Prof M/F lg Npt Bell home tras 998·7920 Sky Park Ofltce-Wart· salon 675·0655 own bdrm/be, under 35. FllH HIT ll house, 1-2 suites. 2.350 AIYERTlllll ---lot•I 29 ~~-smkr 250•73•5 dy• Huntington Beech Prof Sq It ea Gd prkg &COIUIT EXECUTIVE ~auty East c M pvt rm, bth, Ammie wanted shr 3Br bldg, 4 mo's tree rent Bargain at 55~ plaQ ti Needed t or display llCHL MAIR FHMllll micro, relrtg. lndry tac 3Ba ,., ml to bch $350 plus Improvement allow· Mo-to-Mo Bob 26 t-8700 advertising Sales a• needs all aroond halrstytltt Avl July tat SJOO -$2 963-9387 or 966-0243 ance 10 quallfled pro· Avail 8l1785 4029 sq tt rapidly expanding loce tor busy salon 496-5728 sec. Reis req 645-7323 Shr Obi mobile NTi wl cpl fess1onals 700-1500 Sq lire sprinklered bldg 4 daily newspaper Ag· or 499-222 1 ----feet at 85¢ Call now for A.IC oles. 3 ba Fncd yrd gressive sell·dlSClplln~ IEAITY OPEIATt• Laguna Bch furn summer or snglt All ament's nr appt L Wells, 8J5.o8 t8 0 11 Dyer Rd lmi 10 NB & mdlvlduals may earn ex n maybe longer Kitch prlvl bch S300ea 536-6314 cellenl income (aalar & Busy salon. top pay Oa) $225/mo N/smkr plea Lido Village 359-518 sq It ~57?13001631_67~2 w Y commission!. bene~ll! or Eves 644-0661 497-3097 or 642-2233 Reataill Waattd 2909 offices with AIC & xlnt and advancement op -----parking $1 25/sq tt incl Green"1ouse to rent 2500 por1un1ty Sates ex Park Nwpt lwnhse roo I nd outdoor 60x60' space ulll 673-3777 Agt sq ft 1n C M Call Vince perlenoe required. med•E w/pvt bth 450 • ') utll! will pay up to S2001mo MEDICAL Siil( (2131 677 -4992/dys M·Frt e JC pe r 1 enc e a dv an 760-9387 aft 8pm Rei s 645-3996 Ive mess Rare Nwpt Bch toe 1000 tageous Send resume to Garden style 1 story racll· 0••1"'E COAST Btttl1,!!1tell 2904 Ga11111 lor IUWI llTEL ltat 2912 Wkly rentals now aveJI $75/mo Storage only S 126/wk & up 2274 New-9x t6. 724 James SI port Blvd.CM 646-7445 Cosla Mesa 673-7787 SEA I SUI LOIE . 3026 w Coast Hwy. New-OUict lt1tall 2914 port Beach. relrlg, TV S 125• wk sgl. no deposit 1y wen 1oca1ed Corona sQ It -parking Perteet na • del Mar on p <; 11 A11 tor re1at1 s1ore or lake· IAILY PILOT sep en tr Mgr 675-6700 our restaurant 631-2825 po Bo• t 560 New Bldg. OC Airport Stora1e 2922 Costa Mesa Ca 92626 area Corner ot Redhill & 1000 sq fl ·Warehouse Advertlalng Bristol. 700 sq 11 & 1350 2246 Newpor1 Blvd TElrPMOIE SALES sq II lmmed occpy $500/mo Could be used " R 4 H INVESTMENTS lor Retail 640•2700 Needed for clessll1ec 852-87 14 advertising dep1 at rapid 528 SF (Workshop I $300 • ly expanding local dail) Nwpt Bch across from S 15 u111s . See Unit 29 newspaper Aggressivt JoM Wayne Airport 600 120 E 23ro St. CM self-d1sc1p11ned lndlVld Saa•tr Downtown Laguna Beach sq 11 2 offices • recep---uals may earn excellen1 I Medi I o OHlce S •tea lion area S 1 25 gross Annoaaceaeats 3002 income (salary & com· Htals 29H A mp~: ~vi par ~1ng 852•8713 §Fi1RtTUAL READINGS m1ss1on), benefits anc 1 BR apt. Sips 4, turn, Reasonable rent 660 or Nwpt Blvd. CM Inside ot-Advice In All Matters & advancemen1 opportun1 block to beach Carport 1250 SQ Ft See to ap-lice-1mmac quiet. 115 Counseling 1815 So El ly Telephone Sales ex Weekly $450. 673-5198 preclate' Own r 497-2351 Slit S 150 mo 553-1 115 Camino Real. San Clem perlence required media HOROSCOPE SYDNEY lJMARR Lie d 492-7296 expe rience ad v an --tageous Send resume to BOY SCOUT TROOP 690 Attn. Melinda Thackery 0 1 Costa Mesa now tak· OR'•"'r COAST mo members Call Brad -•r; at 1 141990.4921 or Joe HILY PILOT 213/942-5844 wkdays PO Box 1560 o R uG ST u 0 y T 0 Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 EVAUJATC NEW DRUG &7P Clllll for OSTEOARTHRITIS of lull ttme position 101 the hips or knees FREE mature person, exper 1r ············••IJot charge1oyou 645-7862 AIP, llling typing & com· WE ARE LOOKING FOR pu1er date entry Smal Wednesday, June 12 PAID VOLUNTEERS for company wtgood t>en· ARIES (M arch 2 1--\pnl IY) T rust ,0ur~dl, (}de high.Judgml·nt DRUG STUDY 1nvo1v1ng el1ts Loe nrSo Cst Ptza and int uition o;er \'C as rchablc guide'\ E.H•nts ouur "hich build \our Rheumatoid Arth111s Send· resume att Con Call 645-7862 troller, P 0 Box t;w6 confidence V iews w1ll be ' 1nd1ca1cd. T ake 1ni11at1H'. mil kt' "''r.,on::il N t B h c 92663 ,,, Lost .-Fo•n.1 3004 wp c a appearance~ and appeals. • • a TAUR US (April 20-Ma ~ 20): Romance 1s h1ghligh ttd1 SclrCt!. arl' APPT IETIERS lllPll/SECTY Full charge bookkeeper secrelary for yacht satei ot11ce N B 642-1557 BOOKKEEPER Medica I Olltce Group practice Full 11me 644-1025 ---HIERAL OFFICE 1 Weekends only. Apply tr person M·F 2-4pm. 233< W Coast Hwy, N.B HEllFAIT OHi exper-"1rs 6 30-3 30, 179 E 17th St. CM 645-0740 CASHIER Retail Nursery needs wknc part-time cashier Exper pref Call tor 1pp1 LLOYC>S NURSERY. 646-7441 CLERICAL lmmed opening, typing key punch ·It, tele- pnones Appro• 32 hrs pl wk 8 30-5. benefits retail clothing store Fashion Island Ms Moms. 644-5070 CUH Property Menagemen1 Company seeks lull tlmE non smoking office clerk Salary to star1 at S 1400 mo Dulles to 1ncludE typing 50 vtPM mall & t111ng Must have min I y1 exp & provide owr 1ransp 4 Day work week compa ny b enefits 756-832 t 9-5 Tues-Fri. cxrhnn.o ed .\!'"" an.· m ad e. clandl·~unc arrangement<, lomc into focu' FOUND ADS Phone appt setting, s5-7 Ii' p/hr no u p nee Wll .\ura of glamour is present -be d1\cn:c1. don't tl'll all \Ou kno" Pl\t't:'> train Mon-Fri 5•9pm Cons11uct1on nauvc pla)\ role Sat 9am-1r:i'm Carol PlllOMISIH HEIT GEM I N I (Ma~ 21-Junl· ~Ill Fcx.·u., on Ul'\lfl'' pcr~ua"on ARE FREE 662-5843 well estab 0 C Dev look- '>l'nt1mt'nt romance, atulil\ to transform dream) 1nw n:al1tll'\ Apt M anager Coupfp ing tor resio P A or As· P11:c;sun.• ,., applied but 'nu "Ill meet dcadllnn I o\l' rdat1on.,h1p Cafl:.. wl1!•P tor beaulllul 9) ~~s~e~dnJr/~=e~~s~,::~ grow'> \trongcr. older I ndl\ 1dui.1l lend<. <,uppnrt •· ' &C2 &Ill Unit Garden Apls. CM salary reQulr to Purchas- CANCER (June 21-Juh 221 You'll g.11n .tlhkd ll'rngn1t111J1 I • Salary ' bonus ' Apt Ne rng PO BOX 17149, ~ .... -...-.-/ ... ll,1;;oli..l-Wt...;.;l~1.m;.;.iWH11.....,:::.:::Ul::..-ll..:H::.:::: Jewt1rv S•* PAIT TIME TYPIST 10r 85' tu1u.1ry yldlt Muet 11-1•1 000 Fiii •1WIL•Y 13 D&yt pl wk tome olc C I N C • r W n ex,_..r prel U11tt>Mi Rent bt •11P6r at Otm at '"NNU" V WAY .,v .-,. " l THE 11111 "II Cost M••11 ton 842 0447 11 thte your dilemma? " I IOI You're 1nte01gent hard· maturt per.on .atary 6•5-0760 0 working & l'lave a drive tc plus c:ommiaaion P'HOll Clllll exp11r .. ~ey & ntgtits 1111111 111,1_\l'ler your carMr, bul 1 9MC.ll • avau Good pay & btn y&Ue l.ocUd.. ltl&o a '°"~ ~~~\,~~~~"ontiero Jlmmffl•te 09*"•"9 Mint etttt Apply In ~on paying Job bteauM ~ou 1 892 3331 t Soot mum Of t Vr PayrOll b · JILLY lllEI don't have the neoctecs ( 14' ·eno ex 1 perience required 4 10 203 Marlntt Ave. Bal 111 background In obtaining Newport Beach key oy touch a mu•• a higher paying position Mrs Reynold• ouuee 1nc1 axten1lv• OOlllELORI Atmtmbtf 11'1 not the 17 141644•1212 ext 237 phone communication mo11 Qualified person soma personnel w<>tk & Part ttmt carrier coonett· wl'lo gets the Job, It's tht IElllL &TIHHIT flhng Apply '" person ors wanted Help boys l)e(ton moat qualllled al Mon·Sat 7-2pm Laguna 8:30 AM 4 30 PM and gtrla eollcll new IOb getting. Beech 494 5488 subscription• on their Ask tho1t who know ---• THE JOl-L Y ROGER INC paper roults. Must entoy WIAllll Wllll COOK'S HELPER I 17042 GILLETTE AVE working with 10· 13 yr (7 14) 857•6741 Wiii train. 675-8 t93alt 12 IRVINE.(7 14) 250-0331 olds E•rly evening hour noon only - work dayal lle11lble hrs Glrl tMnager to watch OUI 0 n••y PEllllY'S PIZZA Commlff!On only. daugl\ter on the beach lEUl SE R an now 111rl"O general res Call Btuce Emaley Alto boy needed to walk Pan time. 3 days p/w11. tM· 1aurant help. must oe 842·4321 ext 206 2 dogs Approx 3 T & Fri) litigation ltrm '" 18/over Full & part 11ma days/wHk Hrs may NB Call 47~7016 673-1366 HAJllEOIUT IAILY PILIT OHmllllP F & Pl lrme, flex hrs. Appl 1n person Orange Julius 7 11 E Balboa Bl Penln vary N/drnkr. Nl.smkr --LIFEll*•I - -ORS Must have own tranapor-•n PMOH OPEllAT tatlon to 25th St, NB Chriatlan Camp aetllng E-1r11•·110 l /llf must be cert1lled & bf 875-91531953·8110 mag 18~ yrs, 714 728_0 141 CASH PAID 0 IL Y ---No exp nee We train If llAllSTYLllT LIVE II OOIPU qualilled All welcome O e • u S a 1 0 n · C d M for nome tor the elderly For 1 mm e d w 0 ' k 640• 1900 S 1200 mo plus room & 641-9045 elll t t4 DATA HTRY iiilE OLW SllVIOl:-board 476-2116 PMOIE WORI Key punch type termlnala H1~fn:'po•r;!:!~~~~-O~~ IAllTHAICE/ P·Tl•t $5-7.p/hr PIT eves Se• positions open on al Male or female wanted 101 appointments 1n Sante shifts tntervtewmg 6/ 1 llt1t/lt1ttll p/tlme oHlce cleanlng 1n-Ana office We train lhru 6/14 9AM-4PM eluding some landscape Salary. no selling• M S. Data Corp. 10221 Ftt4 ltrvtrl work 4 other odd jobs Wendy, 662-5844 Slater. Suite 112, Ft Val Apply In petson. 3-6prr Fle11 l'lrs EIS fey 964-0740 Mon-Fri Hots Hut Res· MUST BE RELIABLE PllOTllUPM Dell needs oloer person taurants. 18850 Douglas Call 9to5 Mon lhN Fri WEDDINGS· exper pret Duties Make sand· lrvlne 752-7155 ONLY' 675-2311 M ust have equ1pt 545-6786 wlehes. prepare tOOd. or-MOllEllLI DECITIVE MAlllOIH tEPT dermg Gretel 673,8390 busy family with two boys Seven career min dee PllHSIAI IELl"EllY PEllSO• 5 & 3 yra. needs a 1pecl1 people needed 1n Senta Ex p er preu persor 9 person to take care of ut Ana marketing dept x1n1 needed tor AB Dick 360 & wlcar for wicker be$ke ' Wiii be tn charge of entlrE Income & rapid advance· Itek Camera 4 76-8400 lunch service. 9-1 Mon-housel'IOld, clean. meals Fri Myst be neat, per· errands Must have owl" ment Company trains PllESS 11011 MILPEll sonable. & energetic car. 5 d~ys. Salary open Mr_ Johnson. 862•5843 Mon & Tues 4pm-llnish Earn approx. $15fl.-$175 Refs req 644-8564 eves MATURE LADY for cook 4 Thurs & Fri 9·5PM Occas wkly Call btwn 10-12 01 ·---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... I housekeeping for nicf truck driving also Appl) 2-4 tor appt Lori· guest home 754-7772 Penny s ave r . t 6 6C Kitchen. 3077 Harbor Bl p A c M Santa Ana 979-0747 IHT OUTIER iacenu~e. -OHTll AlllSTllT FI T Exp. RDA. w/Coronal Polish Gen practice. N.B 833-3756/D 842-4640/E DENTAL RECPT-N B Fl or PI T e11p X-ray he In! & bllhng 646-3535 llllYllS Cross country No exp nee CA· 11c req'd MacGregor YaChls 1631 Placentia.C M DRIVERS Earl 1100. p/d11 No exp nee We train ti Qualiheo For 1mmed work, 541-9045 eltl 110 -DRIYEllS Good record. Veterans Cab 493-8888 Ory CleanerlCo~nter 2 days wk. will train 646-7621 btwn 8-6 M-F * MAllO IEIO. -your area 495-5604 EXEC. SCTY /HIPll Estab ln11 Exec Search/ Personnel Mngmt Ser· ADVERTISING lull or part time Apply 111 P/T SHYU WOii ARTIST person. Gene's Market. Santa Ana ottlce need! 1080 So Coast Hwy, live enthusiastic people Laguna Beacl'I Salary. no selling 5·9Prr Growing dally newspape1 on the orange coas1 IUIOll &HISTllT needs tmaginatlva. pro-Exper front & back otc duc1111e. layout artist who Blllnguel Span1sl'I. work underatandsmerchandls· Sat & Sun 8am-4pm or Mon-Fri. Sal 9am-tpm No exper nee Compen) trains Miss Brown 662-.5844 Ing. to design edvertlsln 4pm-12mldntght, or work llECEPT /IEI IFC for a variety of cllents both shifts 631-3999 32 Hours, Typlal/Offlct 9~1' .. ~~car~.'!~~l•~m.,er· •HICAL ASSISTlMT Admlnttrator wanted 101 "" """" nv~· ...... ·~ ·~--~-----0115)1 i:eal...e.s.t.ate. omoe style. lor busy ortho. olc, llm11ed 70_ WPM 8 must Com· Newpaper production X-ray lie helplul Call puter experience e plus knowledge helpful. Ablll· Phyllis. 644-8824 Salary commenauratE ty to work under dead· Medical w/experience Call Ton Imes a must Prior news-Back office Full-time busy or Joan 63 1-1288 paper exper an edvan-Fasl'l1on Island GYN mini-,. •• tage Position 1s lull time mun 1 yrs exper reQ Xlnl • ·~4 i ~~~ · good benefits. selar~ pay & benefits Send re-, '--El commensurate with ex· sume. 140 1 Avocado Ave #! · -~ per1ence. Inquiries and Suite 705, NB 92660 llCEPTIOlllT resumes t o St eve • .liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Hougl'I, Art Director Newport Beach 1aw llrrr Dally Piiot, P O Bo> has an Immediate open· 1560 Costa Mesa Ca IOTOR RO~T.E ing for a receptionist 92626 Availlable In. Front oll1ce appearance xtnt typing. legal exper HlHECtAST llJLY PILOT 330 W aay St Coste Mesa. Ca 92626 NEWPORT BEACH pref Competitive salar) LAGUNA BEACH & benefits Please cal LAGUNA NIGUE.L Gayle Rowe. 851-8200 E~~~"en~~e~~~f:;redE :~~ RECEPTIOlllT /TYPIST p1rst1gt• look hc\ond thl· 1mmcd1.itc. ix·rcc1'l' potcn1111I. One \\ho J---------pets 542•49 i4Wkdys 9-t Irvine.Ce 92T13 prn 111u<,f\ "'a' 1nd1m·rcn1 u1ulJ ncm hclomc cnthu.-.1J'>lll .di~ Lm t' FOUND black Persian cal --.·P·.------..liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillili&liilFI pl,1~' par;imount role ) ou'll tin1-.h 1mponant prOJl.'ll v c Balboa Penn vices firm requires self· ---------1 s1ar11ng mo11vated 1nd1v MOISEIHPEIS to manage Dana Point $450 -$600 per month Candida le to handle hll8V) No collectlng Call 10am phones must posses! 10 4pm Monday • Friday ·good typing skills. non srnol\er Newport Beach For interview. phone Jan 752-8522 LEO Uuf\ ~'-\ug 221 )trc,!>1ndcpcndcnu· lfl'athm ''1lltn~-67S-1429111m59 Ill'"' to lalkk J'>'>lgnml·nt tlf::it rcqum's ong1nallt~. l1anng \kmht.·r of I FOUND Cocka11e1 New-I uppo~1LC M:ll. 1~ drav.n to ~uu. make"' no s.enci ot 11 \p1ntual 'alul.'i;, port srea Call & 10 lllffil' 1nt11 futU\ 631 -5726 VIRGO ( •\ug. 23-'il'pl 22) I ollo" through on hunrh. tr1»>t lil\t I Found small tan dog. Jun 1mprl'~\11\ns 1-::i rrnh nll'nll>l•r \.\Ill resohl· fi11<111u<tl J 1kmm..i 'i uu'll 9 nr Ocean1tris 1n CdM rctTl\l' c\tl'lknt rl.•purt lOllu:rn1ng hl·alth ) 11u u>ul4J "''" knrn 644-730! or 640-7843/E CAIMIEllS munt·~ -mal..1ng ~l't a·t ~ Jll h for \qu.ir1u'' SCRAM LETS LIBRA 1\c:pt 2'-<>lt ~21 ~'01d ru,hing 111t11 ·"" lung tam • ASSISTAllT lllll&ERS NOW HIRING .1grcenwn1 "l'l'P plan' tll'\thlt• .ind 11pt11in' 11ix·11 'i1x 1al .1l ti\ llll'\ ANSWERS 1nierviews Wednesday 9 11 1lllrl'J\t.' puputant~ '' '>Uth 1h.11 1kmand'> dfl' rn<itk on \our 11nw AM at 2588 Newport Blvd ( H'llllnl. ~ag111anU\ pcr\On\ rla~ Olll\tand1ng. ruk' I Br11on . Every Costa Mesa (on Newpo:• SCORPIO !Ott 2l-"'lo' 21> ')11lk totarn1harg1ouml -lwa".111· weeoy-Beury 8 0 .,f h.1\tl'\. Jctail\ lint• print I t ma\ he ncccs .. an w rl'\ 1w. re' ll'" an<l I EVERYBODY I lvd 81 el Mar) puss1hh to rchu1ld on a mun: \Uttahk ba~c One\ ou ·11tkd tn pa\t \\ant\ Fellow lamenting his prob I Call 171 4) 53 7 -4840 lor . . . • • lem "Im discouraged f ' EOE to rct urn fa H>r financially II used 10 tie more in o • SAG ITT ARfl 'S I ~o' 22-l>cc ~Ir Be read) tor a 'am·t\ 111 1us1 an 1ou · now 1 owe ._------~~1 --.-,--,-·.-i--..,._.. l'\J')l'rlt.'Ot.l'S. unu<,ual contJll\ mt'l'l1ngs "tlh tndl\ 1dual "ho IO\plrl'\ EVERYBODY •••••••• •••• a1 y I DI·. \l1u 111 "ntc f 0<. u~ on plH \tlal anract1on. speculation p(l\\lhlt• Personal 1ournn 'i nu could lall in lo' t.' I S · 3014 • • C,\pf\ICOR N (D l.'l 22-Jan 19) M aJordomcst1c adJui.tmen1wuld trYlCtl e e indu1k rl·modcllng. rcturtw,htng and possible chan ge o f residence llr j llTRO MA&AZIH : COLLECTOR WAITED • rn:intal 'latu' ) ou"ll lt'i.lfll morl' ahout secunt\ and propcrt' "alul'\ Ask for us a1 your loca1 • • I urrl'IH fl'<;\flUiun 1s temporal) · · ,, I store Formoremlo 2131 • l'ort titlll' ••1wni111t ·i11 •'\1·"1111rl : AQl'ARll'S (Jan 20-h•b I h) I o rlC' .He \caltl·rcd final lkll'>t11n' t 876-6200 : B1•:wli u111l l .u,.:u11a 1& .. 11..!1 ari•u. • h.1\l' \l'I to Ix· made in tnnnl'Cllon ""h trip or ''"' O..,u m t·nnl h.I\ Trani 3011 • •.am 111• 1,. ~ 7'.00 p•·r liot1r for • \llllll'tl11nttol 'alul' \\.30t\ 10 nffcr It Be '\l'lcnl\ r. apprcu:ttqtt'nl'fll\lt\ EARN A FREE CRUISE • II . r : hut d 11n·1-.c:ll \Our<.,clf5hort Plus Cash oonuss I• 1'11 •·rl•ni.t or monthl~ '"""'''rip · • PISCES r. ' r·a11 Ed NOW 261 1661 t • l ion ... '"'lll'r11·111•1· 1:>rt'f1•rr1"f .. ~ nut • • (r l'h l9-M Jrlh.:01:')1ud~ \quanu~ml'\"1&l'lm ,,lluahll· ". · • • '" • t I> · d :\.1 d 8 0 401 r1·quir1·1l. \1111.1 hi· fll l1•u .. 1 I H "f'Hr"' e 11111 on 1 pnm11 \Cnt11rn:nt lll mar JU gmcnt . 1llll'\ "111\l>hc . DllDHI pp. 4 • ,,fd. Ca ll 10 .\ '1-I f'\t. · \Ir . e '"int·onl· \A:tnt'i 'umcth1ng for nothing and >OU could ht p11111l targt•t I ESU BLISHEO GAME 1 • e fh IJt111n .. h1p lfltCll\lfil'') ( apncorn I\ foaturl'd VENDING ROUTE W11 • "i rkl11111l. fd2-1:s21. l·.~1. 20 7. • IF Jl'NE 12 I YOl!R B IRTHDAY \OU h:Hl' uOU\UJI \t'n'>l' 111 train High relurn Nc1 : • hu111111 . .ire rt•c,tk\\ art1\t1l 'cr'>alllc and ha' l' tl·nJcnl' tu '>laltl'f \our monJ!y down Mr Wolle• • CIRCUUTIOll DEPT. • hm l \ 'i uu arc: t harming and mo"t people tccl )our prc:'>Cncc at '><><.1al 171"1838.5620 • 842-4321 EOE. : .1tl.11r ' trt'ml·ndou\ :J\\Cl ( 1t·m1n1. l 1hra. ')Jg1ttJnu' Pl'f\Oll\ pl.1\ NB Answer Svs Typing 8 : • 11np11n.1111 1111l'\ 111 \11111 l1k If \1ngk \OU 1.11uld m.irr> lhl\ \l'.lf It Yero• Ser.ice ousines' le Of.IANC.Jf COAST DAILY PILOT e 1 11 . 1 ·1 ..... l l t t f I \I I I i111a11 for mmed c;a1e ~ ,, 11 "'• ,, .. .,,1 ''"'"Mr•• "·i,1 • 111.lllll, 1111· 1011 t "'""' ,11 t I 11111 11 .in11 ~ .11rin 1>r \ll11J l' \11lJ C.rPa\ ioc. Sac $l500C • M"" ,.1 o1>PORT1t1o•.fv•inrrn e \\Ill 11.1,1 I 'i11l1.il .1l11\1l1t'' llllll'••W in luh l>nnnhn \\Ill Pll•'l' "'r.lud 1urn11urP& 1111u1p • • r11\\t 11111 )11r \till 111 1'1\'i men1 752 0740 • -........................ . olc Musi have strong Day work In Npt & C M clerical/ secll skills. suttl-good hours & pay For tn· c1en1 computer exper tor terv1ew Lori 675-4110 OUHECOlST DAILY PILOT 142-4321 word processing, spread JAllTOll sheelS. A/P, AIR. Gil Call Mark. 496-t774 FOOD SERVER Part 11me days & nights E•per Apply 1n person JOLLY ROHR 203 Marine Ave Bal Isl Fill/TIM! PAY PART /TllE WOii exper pref Scramton Engineering Inc I ORDER DEPT 979-6373 immediate opening 1r Santa Ana order dep1 Buying and aelllng at .• Xlnl income & rapid ao raa1onable prlc .. thal sl vancement No exper what cla1s1!1ed 11 all nee company w111 train eOoul 6'1.l-5678 Mr Od1m. 662-5844 ewspaper lECPT/SfCROARY . E•per recpt/secty lo• ma1or land developmen firm '" 0 C Airport area w/oppty lor possible ad vancemenl friendly sense or numor tron1 otc appearance etflc1en1. ac curate 1yp1s1 S 1250 mo Call lor aop1 955-0224 Oppor1unlttes available With the LOS ANGELES IJMES CIRCULATION Department 1n our door to door newspaper sales program Guaranteed hourly wage plus com· mission Hours 4pm tc 9pm Tr a 1n1n g IS provided Potential to earn S300 plus per week For an interview. call KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! 957-2361 ext 1204 -HS STITIOI WOllERS Summer employemenl representing 6 stations 1n South Orange County Xln t pay. plus more Cell alt 2 30pm, 645-5760 CHEHL OFFICE need all-around person for typing flhng, It bkkpg & recpt work in pvt club In CdM Lamb. 673-3515 GEN OFFICE-St~;m Ins PIFT Comp /Insur exper pref 553-1115 I 11eao the ctaaallled ads for the best deers In apart- ment rentals. 642-5678 AGES 11 -14 EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEEK We now hive I!> ~n·nts lor yount Uil'' bH•trs to secure ruders for !ht Ot1ng• Cont 011ty Pilot Our trews st., I 1t J 30 om and work until 8 JO pm •tt•days On S1lur.!ay wr lfOr\ a ''" more hours You win urn many trips and p111es alone w1lh urn1n& your own money lhttt is no de~vering or collection mvolvt<I It you m 1ntertslt<I please call M1 l •·I MO COD£ (714) 548-7058 I Asplialt I Car pea try ; Coatracton . Rt11t CltHi•I p i ti Pl ii--==--= R s - -G 1 -________ , I • •• ··~··· epairs resurl I LURRY Expert Carpentry Service tntra Cle u •T T IT'S SPRING CLEANING tt "BC MOVING tt -!~----------MIX) Oual work hvy roUe• A a R od I Add an ps ree rimming HANDYMAN LAROE and ,.. INT /EXT 20 V E E S & A $2.17 per day rners /\LL you pay for 3 11nes 30 days Ill lhA DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY CALI.. TOOAYll ASI FOii LOIS FREE est Parking 101 Apt ~~r~r-~1~m · 548'.~~~~ Paint-fencing masonaryk Yard Ma1nt •Hauling smell 1 00 IT Alli TIME• Call now tor Quick ~reful. T138046 Average Aoo~as19 .x=· 32 ~xp~:s~d'l/C~~ com pix apec1a11st gd serv epoxy stone-pa11os-dec s MIKE 650-3263 531-5579 Pat or Ive mag. Special Spring rates LO RATES, 552-04 10 teriat Smalt fob a welcome Ltc •409035 984-80 1~ Joe 645-4269 7~m-9pm BUILD OR REPAIR remodet-ett fft' 631 5980 I Complete CIMn-Up gen'I FENCES • DECKS -•SAlllUw 642-0442 I 1 Walls, stairs ra•hngs · Mtl•EOLUlfll Aato Detailing I doors windows moldings Dr11rall maint tree trimming, tree PATIOS • GAZEBOS * • * i L PAINTER NEEDS WORK I CLE•"'tNO INS-IDEI OUT Don 962:8202 eoRYWALL TAPING I ests Mauro 631 4997 548·5009 140-4121., 120·1221 ••• c ...... Int/Ext, oemngs. relln cab 1 ,..,.. L Piano Lessons 675-6835 lnclds Paste Wu1ng $65 Complete pa11os Covl!lr' /Ill Textures & AcouSl•cs awn & Garden Service H I' NEED HELP? Frantic Salon de Mualque 1281 yrs exp · wort\ guar Mikel 642-20<13 Decks Concrete wal9' I Plus 1n1 & Ext Pemllng Reasonable 9 yrs eap aa 111 v' Davis P11nt1ng 964-3837 ways Block walls Room Fr11e fllSI Kevin 673-1503 Mesa Area 645 5 t33 HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE l'louseholda preferred! Ltaa A Zecchini.BA CHRISTIAN PAINTER P1rc~ica Plll/OAll/PSYOlllO PHl/preaent/luture Advice on all matte<s Diane 850-275£ la~71it1ia1 &dd ns 15yr flXP 646-4834 El . ) THE IARDEllEllS Furniture Trean Treas Raft Lisa 548-6857 Musk: Lesaone College NEEDS WORK LIC Reaa I Grandmother w111 Babysit ONE STOP HOME AND tctraca 963-5415 NORM QUALITY & SERVICE Prot. your home Spectal-Free Eat 841 -3588 Secretarial in my loving c M nome COMMERCIAL MAINT PAllRISll ELECTRIC L~~~ 3c~::;::n1~~~:, ~~ LT HAULING · MOVING SPEC[Ay~~z~~9~l~~~NING ~47~3~!norK~~~ t~!:V• Top Ouallty Painting 15 yra lt"icta 546-t8 6 Marcel CARPEN TAY <t72-0736 Ouehty work tree 1111 landscaping 969 2120 Garege & Yard Clnups lnttext St llc•334050 •~"~11'!'_,.,,.. .. P"! ... --- • ROUNO THE CLOCK• • '•'425513 968-740 1 Jon 645-8192 L • ~i 241r.l11.lll·lllt :,Rok~Fu'pL~o~P,vre~. oalng I Mon-Sun FIT-PI T Oriental Carpenter re 1 Mencutoos Japanese gar-•• ICI •I · .. .,.. ,. c Pallent-Healthy Env1ron modeling. trench doora 1 L1c'd Clectrictan Ouattty dener. 11lnt yard meln· B It~ I Fit C'oHt p1CJkl andacaplng P1l•tl•~ p i Airport erea 078-1272 • 0 7 722 0 • So11 elc 494-0305 work 1n your homelolf1ce talnance Yo1n1 984·2087 ti atll Sprlnktera-flower beds, iFllilN"'r"P""t•N"'T"'IN"'a•·"'la• .. -R""Jc""n•.t .,,.•;itiitri!i!•._fm._.,.____ 10 YRS .,vp All .=:--etarl•• Your Dally Piiot "' • yrs ·I 41 I Reas Brian 669-0337 LOSE WEIOJT GU1 Ag c 8 " ' ----- -""' -· R Ooo 0 t n ,... lawns-ctn ups 854-234 ••d Sinor 1• ura of happv F THI INURIOAS tt F Ser..,IGe Olrte10ry Mother wlll babysil '" h8f epeir rs-Alter111on' ua lly Landscape Srvt AEOAOBIC MUSCULAR .. v, , 1vca ava ut, 8"Urttt. RepreHntat1ve C M Mme Mon Fn da Remodel Panel-locks-etc NEW/REPAIR Quality No Maint clttnup trHs TRAN G 7 " 80 cuatomera Lie 2&0e.4 HAHGING/STRIPPING low rlles 540·8407 142·4121 Ht. JOI only 548-506I a~ytimeys WtndOw·Fenc1t1-Cab1ne1 job' to small rf111son1ble sprklr Scott 49•-0708 I IN 5l-vt _ ll11t•.!l_ Thank-Youl ~·4114 VISA-MC 673-1512 --------•I latll1 litclltn1 I 35 yr, ft)(P Jerry 642-0567 Free est uc d 631 ·2345 TlUTl UIHO&PI I Ht1ltll StrYict -.., •a•A .. 1c""'K!!'!WOl'f!if'IRP!'QP-t5.-,,,-a1""1"'1!)-,ob!-"1 RAINBOW PAINTING Expert wa11covertno In Tilt ' • Retired Bldg Contractor AES101COMM LllNO 26 Mlln , gen Gin-up trH l'lerepeutlc 81 ~Port .. Coate MH•. Ouallty 11 our Polley 1t1ltat1on AN• Con1Ull· ~Tll.~~1-1~ .......... ~ ... -,-.-,.· Ace11tical c.m. I ltl•t .. StrtlCtl Remodeling & Cao1net1 yrs Do my own work l tC trim. up 20 yra 63 t-3086 David Great f~you~ Irvine Rel . 875-3175 650-8846 JEFF lie 8688 ant ~elgn~n;. &e_1·t500 & repair All typee 6uallty ~Qulalte Acouat • e-Otal One Prot'1 Porceta1n/ I Additions uc·d 645-6458 27804 t Al 646-812& H • health 7,. ·88 t 175 1 llllllY t STIOOI A A A Patnttno Intl Ext/ NORMS WALLCOVEAINO Fr" "t lie 83 t·23 45 ..wray..O or rttmove OJ¥ Fiberglass Reftnishrs·t11e-F i ' I• t.r•la . Permit 11 1161-F N & r atr All t 1 ~IOUMI Apt ,..rea HI ALL l(INOS FREE EST wall Repairs 84 7 7901 smlHubs ~O yrs 859 ·96561 C1ttria1 . j !H~I AMERJCXN HANDYMAN o~;.ty ~ prHltl pe Anytime 882-3235 lie •330988 780• 7211 T1ttrilJ i otkkH , CM r brOI~ chicken A FENCE REPAIR New 11 Carpentry. fencing win. RtH! CltHl•J lie 831-2345 CUSTOM PAINTING Peper Hanglno & Removal SUMMEK fNAicAbi'N1 A••itit11/ltat4tlia1 C paag seafOOd wrall tl'lft trim ~Id w~ ch;~~-o'~n1~ dows plumbing msrlitt I ROBIN S fatAN1NQ • . 25 Yra ~IC U0394 t 1n1 d In ti painting xlnt ret1 ''" T~orlng K· 12 ~.-..'!"!r'~~~--~ o A peri Al A P P ~ mints $4 50 per person r~ 811 r99 tub 1tocl heullng ale SEAVICF II throovgl'lty' •Hilt Bonded COLOR EXPERT eat Bttndefl ie0·3827 Proflc~s 87).0304 A N a tog• 11rpen1ry All qtr State/F"<! •eports or teas 24 t 1825 Mike And 'fas Jesus 11 Lord clean houat 540-0857 ---------15 yrs lie. •309152 t>ond '0 yrt HP Pit~ up A 11fl 1Gar&ft Doer ltpalr l(ltc•304051 636 8244 w&· 1 llflllW Atl'I H3 0811 Alcl'ltrd Wt galethd hang togethet , tr~''.! ''W'.lq.~J;2JJ9 ,;1vnr 1146·4519 ,.,, .... 11-., ..... , Au12m11tc O.Mf•Jor S111ea O!C.KS·FENCES PA TIO HouMOleanlng. carpet• & CLEAN & E)(PERT DAN SAL YEA PAIN TINO strip/atoll paper, •leo Tp!!• Stmn NH t1 Httlp wllh B~nk " .,..._ ! 4 Serv1c.e · J.fllfd~ar1t,. C'c1r9"!' ~K• Aepeir upholstery, window•. etc Ovee 25 te•ra e11per1erict Lie •426924 teach am ctaaa 775•4~ [~ TYPl 'm R.C. CHITllOTlll · Sta1..,men11 or Atc.m.intmg Or1veway1 Petloa path• I p111c.emen1 Sp flc1 a 1 10yaaruxper 754 t620 lrr~JI l1l1tllf-l!Tf Lie T llll,12l r.J0-13!3 Catt Anytlm lt4·20t~ Pl .. •l•t Fltlenc f.tegi\.MerJ1ce1 Rel 9 Quality Work 1S10-up Debbie 54 1 8421 111c No' tob too am1ill Tt1ursday1 642 3490 I ... OUM L ...... , u OUMt. of· GLASGOW PAINTING• J• ... D • lH·J~ PR1,4!'~A·n~ll~'!'I L.11~,. •403580 646 4031 Rt .. MICk•y S36·0553 I EltctrlC-Plumblng Oryw1111 n "" n c ITUYIR OIUEll • "' ..,..,... ....... ~ ....... I Ca~iatt M1kl11 G 4 i ~erv1e41 °' Rem~ All liett a condo'a ttantng ITHllTI ...... ti lnt1E11 t 30 rra IJIJ* . "A Full s.r.-a PMn ClllJ• Cart If •• ·1 . wort( 1n1 d Tom 841 1e9' ••Pt'" m .101& • "'"' 84t-~~ '4 ~ """"" .. ,... heal""' r ....... .,, ...... "'•·~ ..-~~T"'!~~'lllP" ..... -l cu .. 10m Ctblntlf bltS T ns l OranQtCo Ortgl~ ......., ..... -... ,, ~... "I! - altt ,.., • a r<1 boOkG8'flt wall unit' 1eh1td Cert ror I"• tumm.r •GEN HOM[ REPAIRS •Ill P&ILll'I I Stud•nl Movers 1n1ured Pvt y0ur lldvw1~ mee-DRAINS CL!AR FrQtTI SI~ Bait>Oe WlndOW :n.no R.~r ec•no· Stalcoaung crown molding 3 11n1<1hf'd 11\ "'~ rir>m11 r:or more 1n T nppfl<I re("dved c1 .. " Paint Orywell Car~try Home OlllC!! Cleaning 4 L•~ T 124 438 84 t-8427 uge wtiere tl'le reacMn FeuC4ta. 011poaa1 Htat« Spring CfftM!l"Q Spec:1ltl SAVE MONfYH 831·4 t99 carpentry 408 0394 ror1M11on <.1111 850 0'5A 111J nAw l•WT't 1~ t-J47fl I 111c Gery 645-$'17 PTL j Cootung S•vtce 9eo 8253 NfW W11rtnouN Stor•9" ere 842-5i818 851·tfl04 M&M 842·9033 803 Balboa 191 873-3 135 ' • l ..... . .. > • t - I .. - .UUI Ambltloue •ales trainee Expanding home Im· pro.ement company wt11 eupply l .. d•. In homt tala. Draw plus com· mlHlon 832·9350 Sala WIWUT YH'llWllTll at 1he LOS ANGELES TIMES Telemarketing Of· flee In Coeta Mesa. Eflec· tlve Nov. 19, our ne>A commlhlon scale allO'A you to urn more thar S200. In commlaslon & wagee.by telling only 2C subecr1ptlons a week. It's poulble 10 earn mor than S 1000. weekly Houra are flexlbte and the office I• Freeway close F0< more Information call ~ s .... Full time lnelde READER AO Salet for pleasant. posl1tve lndlvlduel who enlOYI WOfklng with the public Wiii taJ<e phone & eoun1er ada. Work tn a bMUUlul. friendly otlice 9.5 Mon·Frl. Apply In person. Penneysaver. 1660 Plac.n11a Ave, CM. IUISTIHI Experience. 'Top money. tlexlble hour•. caaual Laguna Hiits atmosphere. Call for apptm. 859·3314 s101n11Y /I.I PaCS-llFM. Secretariat Po•· ltlon In active Newport Center Realtors office Front otlloe position re· quires good telephone vOICe, typing, StH & neat appearance Real estate experience helpful but not euenllal Prefer tocat resident For 1nterv1ew call Mrt. Duhl WESLEY I TAYLOR CO. l11M1r1 1'4-•ttO 11011m 11111 538·9402 Good things happen 'when you give us a call' Diiiy ,. ACROSS I Aoc.i 50 Crume 52 Bandage 56 Inner pref SUMMER JOBS EARN MONEY PRIZES TRIPS THIS SUMMER 6 8~ surprosP I I Hilor P•l'CI' I~ Enter1a1nPr IS 01 h.111 57 Avon 16 l ;1m1 , ri lrf'''1 17 Mo~\Ou• 19 P!>lf'I 10 LM O' l 1 S 1111i-'"" 60 Par1tc1e 61 Cross oll 62 Enqltsh t•l'r 63 Nourisnt'tl £>4 1 w'< n ·,pot F,-, < rnwd .. n DOWN 12 Wo tln 1 W..irnoun 14 l 11nd111 "''"'' ? R·o• J,1m,11 26 An1gn, C.d re\ort 27 Shrimp, ~"' t Knoci. or• JO Moh1mm11d 11 Haul~ t<> 1 dlUQhll'" gAr.llQ{' 32 Fle>wt'" ~ Make .,,,,,,>IJ 3J purf' 6 Aeceu.-~ J4 Gut'v•lt ol 7 Ser llP, 37 FnflnO 8 Sad ""oro JIJ Aflrly 9 Cheshire 39 A111or 10 Moscow Ml•f«• 10 Born 1 I Cro1tt11ea 1/ E•PKI 4 1 San '0 "0' t3 P.-vitooM 42 Vondt1r 18 f 1n111.-s 43 Servant' .?3 Trlli' AS Unemo11on111 25 Bu$ nonr .ol6 Sea1on11d 26 At IM pPA~ A8 Fovr \tar ) 1 Oroan11c> 49 RllCP Pit•I\ '8 Neille 29 Aeheved JO toternos )1 Chattces B Aa1Jb1I \ 1,lll JS Employ ...._ ·16 Smooth 18 Holl vehOCll' )Q F 001 ,ht1t>et1 torm 4 I Hallowed ~2 We•Qhl un•I 44 Ff'oQn ~,--~~:--r:3,..-T4~-,..,5~ .._..._,.,7,,..-...,...,8~~9=---.-~ 14 4!> l•bflthMJ 46 Clu"er 4 ~ Bt1t1Sh money 48 Ad1us1 '>0 Mullin IVP" '> I l f'1S1irl' '>.I C:.oulh fl'rn"' city ... ;" SMll'> !>!> Noun 11nc111111 !18 Three prf!I !>9 Ar h111c DIMES A-~ LINE · WANT ADS r I IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES 54111 your ftcwns for $50 or less In our famous DIMES-A-LINES put:>- 1/M>«J NCl'I S•turd•y In tM D•lly PllOt. ,. DIMES-A -LINE ad1 mutt b• p,._.pald so m•lt or bring them Into tM Dally PflOt offl<». S. ture to 1nc1u• your phon. numbM pr ad· d,... In your lid. h•ve • price on MCI> Item • no •bbr•vlatloN. DEADLINE: 12NMinFr=• Co.ta ..... WEWHTYOUll CLUI ISEI CARI See Tony Ra1a1 48 Bvtelo AoedfnNI*' 4 Dr new oe •ol rec:hro~ ret>lt eng 1 14800 4'9·S 1 S6 Aim laert• CHICK IVERSON 41\ I I .......... , ·as 135 CSI. ,_,,, new 19 8119 conv '(t!!IOw ..., t> mc11c; athf.ate bl.II "'"j ~ x.i.1 cl)nd $i'2!0 lnl 131100 "6-1115 0 ... . I • _, . Oran Coast OAILV PfLOT/Tueec19y, June 11. ,. C'I ---r P\BllC NOTIU ·-- f ar.,.. Coelt OAILY PflOTIT~1 June 111 1986 MOnc80fl Mlf\JICAnoN TO lllU. M.CotQJC NYUAa.t •1o.t5 rtalC NOTICE ...... .. ..J~~Ofl flCTITIOUI .,._ .. :..~,:r TMJITH't eAll NAm ITA~ Mllof.,.._deft T.t.NO. The~per~11• T T ....-IOllDllD OD•A dolog bu~ u Zoeller: Token defense of Open? TO WHOM IT .MAY CON· CERN FORTY CARROTS. INC 11 1!)C)lylng 10 the Oep11tmant Of .Akoftollc Beverage Con· ttol lor '4 1 ·ON SALE BEER & WINE (Pub Ell Pt ) to Mii lllCot\ollc ~IQM II 3333 8r111o1. a 185. Calta .,._., CA 92621 Pub1'ahad Orengo Coal! Dally Piiot June t I . 1985 · T-e68 fltalC NOTICE A.__!...!... YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T IRVINE SPORTS 14260 -Wlf... UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST Culve1 011vt, Irvine CA .~•) DATED 3-).to UNLESS 92714 ,_ .. .,,, .. 10'7 YOU T Al<E ACTION TO Cl\11le1 81r,l\ler 54 10 U.C .. C~~ PROTECT YOUR PROP· Welnul Ave Irvine CA NOTICE IS HEREBY ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT 92714 BIRMIN(rtlAM. M1lh (·\P) -I Ull) LocUcr insists he'll be on hi.Ind to defend ht'> lltk in the 85th l nltl'd Stale.''> Open Golt C. hamp1on-.h1p -hut 1t \\l'll ma} be a token defense. GIVEN 10 the Cr9dllon ol A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU 0.. 8flnt\ 54 10 Walnut LLOYD G SHEELY Social NEED AN EXPLANATION Ave lrvlne,CA927t'4 "I'm not pla\lllK \l'n \\di nght no":· he Sec\.inty No 479-ia..8223. OF THE NATURE OF THE Tl\11 buslne11 II con \Uld That. howe\ef, I~ not lhl' total 'illH) Tranateror •nd Lic«I... PROCEEDING AGAINST ducted by f . h wtlOM bullneN ldclr-la YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· Charlee Btrchlef', Del 81'1n~ U/I~ \ uning agu1n. 1736 N Tuattn In,,,. City OI TACT A LAWYER Thia llll«nenl WU flle<I ".\ dlltt•rent kind ol pain:· lodkr !'jll.I. Ora~ County of 01ange Tlco1 Tiiie ln1u1ance with the County Clatk di 01 fl' f' I "' Slall of Calilornl• 92067: Company ot CahlC>fnla, 1 a~e County on May 13 lh crent rom I\(' {'1tppling agony OI a chront~' that• butk 11anstar 11 at>out corporation. torrMtly TUlt 19 5 ......... bud. cond1t1on 1h:11 forn·d maJOr ~urgcry la!>t 10 be made to MICHAEL J lnauranea and Trust Com ..-.c, )"l.'ar and plan'<! ht~ carec.•r 1n Jt•opurd). 1.UUI, Soct•I Secu1l"' No pany, Publlshad Oranoe OHi •· L I S ..... ('A t..... I d d 't k I NOTIC9 TO 561 60 6967 Tran~ieree On Tuetday July 2 1985 Dally Pilot May 2t, 28. Junt a~ • 1.·p1em1"''r. A IOIA'r. 1 n . now 1 c~~~~0::,1 and· ln;ended Tranaferr•. 11 9:00 AM . Tlcor Tille In· 4, II. 1986 T·645 I'd l.'\Ct plu~ again," ht· -.aid. School District ·NEW· wtioM buslnea addreaa Is surenoa Company ot Call· The trcc·spmt Zodkr made a remarkubk PORT-MESA UNIFIED 1529E.Ak:ottAva .lntheCll) tornta, • corpor•llon, lor comcb<tl'~. rapped b~ a •.ictory in Flornhl SCHOOL DISTRICT of Ptaoentla, County of Or· mat'ly Tiiie Insurance and early this season. , Bid Deadline 11 oo :~o Stat• 01 Callfornla ~~:~~~:r:e ~n~~Y !:~ Now. howe' er. he·., alll1cted by a pain 1n the ~:,~of 1"-191" day 01 The location In Celttornl• PIJrk.lant to Deed of Tru11 nght hip that. he said "radiates up to the niht Pl~ of Bid Rec•it· ot the cl\lef execAJttve office r~~ Milch 7· 1980· u ---------1 shoulder.'' an ailment that de\ eloped during P A .. ~. "'-t ...,.. B °' prlnclpll buelness otlloe Inst No l5509. In book PUBUC NOTICE th T t 1· Ch ('al r ~s7r'~ 0-;1 M::; CA of 1,,. intended tranatet0< 1, 13525. PllQI 1991. of Ottlcl&. l' ourna men o amp1ons 1 n 11orn1a • · · aame Rec0<da In the office of 11\f NOTICE Of' last month. N:;:.:.1~~R~::~~,~~·T'!'::. An othef t>u.ines names County Recorder ot Orange DEATH OF "I pla~ed hun. and I ha\en't gotten over 11 CIA HioH SCHOOL and edd,...... vMd by the County, Cllllornla, Will THOMAI E. ~ct.'' Zoeller 5.atd. ''I'm flinching on impact. I Place ~ ere on flle· Intended trantt.l'or within SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTIO" HUOHEI, IV h fl h .. Purefletlng Dept 2986-B lhree yMrS IUI put so llf TO HIGHEST BIDDER F<?P AHO OF AMENOED can't makr a '"1ng "''' out inr 1ng, BMrSt I CoetaM ... CA .. known to the 1ntenoed CASH OA CASHIER s HTITION i\sked 1f the ph)'ilCal probkm would 921526 ,... · · trensteree are: none CHECK. (payab .. •t time 01 TO ADMINISTER pre' enl him from pla) ing in the U.S. Open NOT ICE IS HEREBY The propeny 1• oeecrlbed sale In lewfut mon.y ot tl\f ESTATE June 1.:t-16. Zoeller he!>1tatcd a fracuon of a GIVEN that the above· '" generel u : All stock In United StatM) at the Soutt> ESTATE NO. A12M35 named SQl\Ool Dlttrlct of Of. trade. frxtures. equipment Front Entr~ to the old 01· To all ne1rs benellc1anes, ~County Clllfomla act· and good wlH of a certain ·~ County Courthouse c1ed1tors and cont1ngen1 log by 91ld thiough lta Gov BEER BAR busl,_ known IOealed In the 200 8IOctl 01 cred11ors and pe<sons wno erntog Bo9rd hereinafter,;. ., MAn1E GATTONS. and W•t 581'1ta Ana Blvd · (F<><· may be otherwtse 1me<ested JOHN CUT terr.CS to u "DISTRICT" will located •• 1736 N Tustin In marty W•t 15th SI.), SMt• on tne will •nd/or estale of • • • 1ecatve up lo but not later the Cl1y ol Orange, County An•. Caltfoml• all rlgl\I. llllt THOMAS E HUGHES IV From c 1 then the •bO..;..lllled time ol Or•nge. State of Call· and interest con~ tc A pe1111on has been llled -le<! bldl for lhe -•rd 0j to<nla. and transfer the fol. •nd now hakl by 11 undet by Mane A Hugnes 1n thfl acontrK1fortheabove ro-lowiog •lcohollc beven•oe aa1d Deed of Tru11 in 11\f Superior Cou11 01 01ange this sea-.on \\Ith 11n1.• honll' run and I) runs- jecl P llOenH (or licenses): ON l>f'opetty situated In said County 1eques1ing 1hat batted-in Bid• lh•tl be received In SALE BEER & Wt NE County and State deterlbeO Marie A Hugnes t>e ap-The te~m also announced that nght-handcd the piece lclenlltlad •bOve L ! CE NS E , Numb•, aa pointed aa pe1sonal rep-, I f h · L S h h 1.~ II d d h 11 be penec1 d 42-152804 now ISsued 10 PARCEL 1: resentauve to adm1nister1he re 1e p1tc er u1s . a nc Cl ai. 1x;cn reca e •::;bl:tyaread a':oud at~~ prem1-10C.ted at 1736 N. UNIT 15 AS SHOWN AND estate ol lhe deee<1en1 from h1'> 1nJury n:habilitation assignment at above·atated time and Tus11n, Or•nge. CA tor the ~!~~egN~N._.;r:iC~ ~&AN The pe1111on reques1s Edmonton of the Pacific Coast League and place premlMI tocated at 1736 N. authomy to adm1n1s1e1 the II th , .. I · d bl d 1· t T~re will be 1 n/a ~It Tustin, In the City ot orange; RECORDED DECEMBER esl•te under the Inoa~ w1 remain on t: ·"""&C !. 1sa e IS . required tor each set of bid County of Orenge, State ot iiot97 1 8 ~~ ~~~F:~1~8l dent Administ1a1ton or"Es· John was acquired b) the Angels from the document• to guaran1ee Celifornia. 9 · 11111 Act N Yo k Y k • · ..\ JI 198" d · hal 1 That 1he amount of RECORDS OF ORANGE A hearing on tile pe1tt1on ew r an ecs on . ug. . ~an was ~111~ r!:~~I~ n~• °=·= pyrchase price or conllder· COUNTY. CALIFORNIA wm be l\eld on JULY 3, 1985 4-2 \\<ith California dunng the final month of the bid openlog date •lion In connection w11h said PARCE~~ VIDEO 12!1 at 9 30 AM 1n Dept No 3 at the season 1n helping them "'In the AL W est Each bid must ~form tranater of said llceoM (Of AN U I 10 700C1vlc Cenrer Dnve West. championship He was 11·13 wtth a 4 33 ER..\ and t>e r ~ to 11\e lie.rises) and Nid business. INTEREST IN AND TO L T 1 Sanla Ana, CA 92702 ) . . con.tract~:.011 lncludlog the esllmeted In· OF TRACT NO 10023, AS IF YOU OBJECT 10 the tn 1983and 7-l)\\llha4.5-ERA in 1984 Eactl bidder lhall IUbmll ventory. Is Iha aum or PER MAP RECORDED IN g••ntlog or the peutlon. yOo.t-.. ' > ~ d f on the torm fumllhed with s 101.ooo.oo. wtilcti consists BOOK 425. PAGES 29 TO snould either appeai at Ille ..\t tht: prrsent lime. "'can: 1n nee o roster the contracl docurnen&a • ot the tolk>wlng 30 OF MISCELLANEOUS hea11no •nd state your ob-spots with the a'a1lab1ht) of players on the 1111 01 the Pfoe><>Md aut>cOn-1 Check ss.000.00: t MAPS. RECORDS OF OA-iections or t11e written obiec· disabled hst .. said ..\ngcl!>' Gc.·ncral Manager tractors on 1hls projacl 11 Prom11~ ~~~ d~ ~~~N~A CT~~~~ER c,:,~~ 1tons wuh tne court t>el01e j Mike Pon. ··\\.·e feel 111s nccessan at this ume required by IM Su~lllng note o """ r....,.__, In .__., • •he he•ring Your appear· k d . · and Subcontracuog Fair $40,aa300:3demandnotes ALL IMPROVEMENTS ancemaybeinpenonorby to eepusinawinnin~ 1rcr uon. Pr6C11oee Act Government In favor of setter rep-THEREON. EXCEPT )'OUf' attorney "Nonetheless. we wish Tomm) Jo hn anti Code~ 4100., Mq reeentlng .. t lmated l>alanoe THERE FR 0 M c 0 N. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR his famtl) the ven best. .. Each bidder mUS1 M>bml1 owed on nlsllng obligations D 0 MIN I UM UN ITS t or • contingent credttOI of f J . • .-with each bid cwtlfled °' wnlch 11\lll t>e auumed THROUGH 25, INCLUSIVE the deceased you must hie l ohn 1sn t. picked up b) another m&JOr caani.r·a cl'lecll payab .. 10 through norow at sucn lime LOCATED THEREON you1 clatm w11n tile court 01 league team w1than I 0 days. the .\ngcls can the DISTRICT or• bid bond .. 111 creditors wno h•v• EXCEPT THEREFROM AN pr.-it 11 10 11\e pe1son11 buy out his contract or make other arrange. In lhe form aet forth In the flied clllms In . this ncrow ~~~~~~~~ A~N~L.HtELi. representative appointed by ments. acrording to a spokeswoman for the contract docum«1ta In an have been paid In lull In IC· • the court withtn fou1 montl\ lllTIOUnl no• lau than 5% of cordance with Section ROLEUM. NATUAAL GAS from the date or ltrst •S· club. the maximum amount of bid 24074 of the Business end ~~D0~~E~:~ TRl~H~S01~ su1nceot1e11ers as p1ov1dad John. one of e ight men in baseball h1stof) to as• guarantee lhll the bid-$P515o3t1e71001 1 on s cod• DESCRIB~D LAN~ ~s R~· In Section 700 ot th wan 20 or m ore games in both leagues. He is der wlll enter Into Iha . · Probate Code of California. 31 d h II t ' I d 34 h propoaed contract 11 the Th•t Is nu ~ agreed SERVED BY RICHARD H The ume foi ming claims wlll .n on t ea -_ 1me career wan 1st an t same 11 ew•rded to auch be1~ said Ileen-and CH.ACEY ANDS RUTH M not expire prior to tour on the career strikeout ltst with 2.047. bidder In 11\e event of failure Intended transferee as re-CHACEY, HU BAND AND montl\s from the oa1e ot the . 10 enter Into said contr•ct quired by Sec 24074 of tne WIFE. BY DEED RECORDE D hearing notice aDove Johns best years came wtth the LO:'> ·\ngelcs )Crnnd. hl't i.'\l'"' lool..1ng aw:)\ rhl·n hl' world. merely to 1denlll)' them .. gnnncd "Often," obsen cd Halt Irwin, '" 1 t" J · "'"'·I'll hl' the1e You know tlwt I'll be "inm·r of th1~ nauonal champ1onsh1p and a there ii I h:He to ha'e a wh1:ckh.11r." he lt.111..1. slfOOJ contender ag;un last }Car. "11 1 an .\nd thl' s11e ts no pla t' for the a1hn~ or l'JO;erct!rC in pallcnl't wid srlf-<:ontrol" . tnhrm It\ Oakland I ltlli.. 6,996 )Md of h1ll'i rho!re '1rtues will be tn demand by the held and wood6 and woter 1n thl' Detroit 11uburb'>. tif I S6. the surv1vo~ of a record entr) h<it of Sen Hogan called 11 "thl' Mon'itt'r" when he.· 5.H 4. who wlll be rha ing $650.000 1n total won 1he Open in I I.JS I. And 11'\ onl) gotten prtlC~ with S 103.000 to the winner. toughl·r. Lacking from those e ntries. however. an: nw fa1rwa)\ a 1c. if anything, more narrow South frican Gary Player. massina the OPl·n -JUSl 27 yards wide in some place~. Thl' for the first time in three dcrades. and Japan 's rough will be mt back 10 four inches fo1 l'lao Aoki, who cha-;ed Jack Nicklaus to the Thursday's start. but rnuld be six o r more tiy lltlc in 1980. Arnold Pnlmer. 55, faikd to the weekend. quuhfy. . The greens, once compufcd in d11lk11lt) N1cklau~. who teamed w11 h Palmer and with attempting to putt down :.t marble Player as the Rig Three of an<?the.r golfina era. staircase. will·be fast. ··will be playing, at age 4S seeking a record fi fth At least three nc:"" tees ha\e added length . ..\ c >pen 11tk. tlut he hasn't won a tournament in large number of bunkers ha'e been added. In murl' thun a )'e3r and hasn't even been in o ther places. dusters of bunkers have been con1en11on 1n a couple of month!>. convened into larger, deeper single traps with ".\t times. I feel I'm pla)ang de<:entl) steeper faces. l'nou~h. but I Just ran't get 1he hall in the hole." ll all adds up to the prospect ofa trad111om1I hl· said ~ Open course -extremt:I) difficult. demand· Tom Watson. ,..,ho won a record snth 1ng. tcsungofboth a player·~ game and nen cs. Pla~erofthl· Year title la'it seai.on. also hash.ad "Our obJect," and) Tatum said when he h1'i problems. H e h:i~ )Cl to win 1h1s )car and "a'> president of the U .. Golf Assoc1at1on. "1"' 'ia1d he\ been bothered by "lark of cons1s1en- not lo embarnss the greatcS'I pla)er in thl' q." such ~rlty wm be ror' Buainess and Professions MAY l6. l950 IN BOOK YQUMAY odgers.Jor.wh~m hcpla}'edfrom 1972-78 ~-----.,ilt.O · Code, tnan Fl{i~L ~i~R~· Of; or. Ille kepi by the cour1 11 vou and the Yankees. for whom he 'played fron~ DISTRICT reaerves the for the transfer of said bust· are a pe1son interested 1n . I ., \ right 10 rejeet any 01 all bid• ness "'1d transfer of said PARCEL 3 ine esme you may ser 1979 unlll being traded to the Ange s. or to w•lve •ny 1rregular111ae license "11 to be pakl only M:NT ~~~UR~~E E¢Sr~ upon 1he execuror 01 adm1n-It was feared that his career was finished lnanybklsor lnlheblddlog after said transfer has been N NAN 1strator. 01 upon ine al ·"'hen he suffereU ruQtureJi 118.!!0Knl ULb.U...+--:-::-~~~~~~r:;:'.'-~T:-7.:-.,....:.=7~9-: ~totnwpiovisfol11 by Ule rorney 101 111" encutor I' ·Ibo -J I I 1974 H d f Sec1ion 1773 1 tne L bor ment ot AlcohollC Beverage AND OCCUPAN CY OF administratoi and Ille wlll\ t: I c "' o n u ~ . . c un erwent ~.of the St~t• of ~ell· Control ' THOSE PORTIONS OF THE 1ne court wlll\ prool ot ser surgeJ! in Septemlxr of 1974 "1th a tendon rorma. the DISTRICT nu ob-That • saie. transfer and :~t!~1~s~~~AT~g~MTi~ vice a wr111en reques1 s1at· from his right forearm U'>ed 1 n the rccons1rur- 1e1nec1 trom 11\e Oi1ec1or ot Hs;gnment ot 11\e aforesaid DECLARATION OF RE ing l"a' you desire special llOn of his left elb<.1" tile Oeoartment or lndustnal stock In tr•de. fixtures. notice ol ll'le hllng of an 1n •d h .. 5 ,. O Relations the general equipment Bn<l good will ol ~R1CTIONS RECORDEC vt1nt()()'andappraisementol H e m1ssc I e 11.J '1.:a!>on. but \\a\ 10·1 prevailing 1ate of per diem aa1d buS1ness will be con· DECEMBER l2 1978 1~ est11e asse1s or of !tie pelt· "'1th a 3 09 ER..\ in I 9 7h. a p1:rformancc that wages and the g•ner11 aummated ~~ the c:; ~r&~Ft~~~R:t8~o~8cfr 11ons or accounts men11oned! earned him ba<;eball''> ( omebarl.. of the 't car prev1ihng r••e tor l'IOlid•y sKleratton t • or toget S 0 C 0 T 1n Section 1200 anctl200 5 orl ..\ward and overtime work 1n the 10-wlll'I the consi<leratlon IOI A 1 UN Y AN C tl\e Calltorn1a Probate CO<le · cahty In wtilCh lhll WO<k ISIO the l~anstet and assignment SHOWN ON THE CON Publisl'led Orange Coasl John \\as 2(). 7 "llh a 2. 7 8 ER..\ In 197 7 and be performed tor each cr•f1 ol the at~esaid tioense !Of ~C~I~~~ PLAN FOF Dady Pilot June IL 12. 18 J 1·..lO Mlh a J.JQ£RA tn J 978. follO\loJOg the or typeof woriulrneedecfto =~•~!.'~Jfh~::,~~ FOR INFOR MAT ior. 19115 r w .65! 1978 season. he <>1gncd with the Yankees as a ~:,:-i:.·i:, C,:'~~t't:~ 1985. allhe escrow depart-ONLY CODE 15-087 M free agent Hl' \\<3\ 21-9 With a '1. 97 ER In TRICT office located at mentofOpportunrtyE.sGrow. NO 936•33-015 I J97Qand 22·'> \\Ith a 3 43 ERA 1n ll.J80. PurctiUlog Deot . 2985 BNr at 734 N Tustin. in the City TruSIOI Dennis D Wall During thl· stnl..e-1nll'rrupt<.'d 1981 \Cason. s c M C of Orange County ol Or· The st1eet aooress anc 1 c~-:'~ ma0':! ob~ !, ange S1aie of California. other common designation hl' "as y.g "I I~ a 2 64 f: R ..\ H <.' "J~ 10 1 ()~1th ,ecfu .. 1 AY copy 01 lhese provided that lhe Depart· 1' any or the real proper11 a 3 60 ER ..\ tor the 't anl..l·e\ in 19!<2 tx-forl' rates shall be posted at the menl of Alcoholic Beverage descr•Ded aDo11.e 1~ lxing~tradtd to 1hc .\ngl'ls. DEATH NO TICES ! Aflw~o Tezaa Rangers second baeeman Toby Harrah quietly watchet1 hu team go down to defeat Monday night at Anaheim Stadium. The Anaela won l>y an 8 -1 margin. . fob Siie Control h11 approved said purooned to be 1212 Lai 11 snail be mandaiory uporo 1ran1rer 11 aald license Arenas Way Costa Mesa , .. CONT"'•CTOR t ..... Dated June 5. 1985 Ca ,.e "" 0 .... om LloJd o. lhMty, Tranit-The underS1gntld TruslM the contract ls awarded, and I nd L'---disclaims any ll1b11tty for an) upon any 1ubcon11actor .,Of a _.._ under sucn CONTRACTOR Mlc"MI J. luul, Trane-Incorrectness ot the stree1 10 pay not leas than the aald ,., .. end Intended Tran•· adoress and other commor specified rates 10 111 workers lerM designation. ti any, al\owr employed by them 1111 the 911• Publlltled Orange Coast herein ecuuon of the contracl Dally Pilot June 11, 1985 Said Jal• will be made. Dul T -661 wll hOUI covenant or w•r No btdder may wllhdraw ranty express or Implied re-any bid lor a period or forty-' live (451 da s after tne date gardlng lille. poHeuion o1 1 Y encumbrance•. to pay the set 01 lhe ooentng or blda unp•ld balance ol 11\e A payment bond and • Ptlll.IC NOTICE note(•) MM:ured by said per101m1roC4! bond wilt be D d t T I t I required p11or 10 t1J1ecutlon NOTICE OF •• 0 rus · O·W 1 ot tl'le tontract and shall be DEATH OF $149,686 03 EST. including in the lorm set t0<1h In Ille .J A M E 8 W I L L I A • as provided '" Slld note(s). tontratt oocuments I McFARLAND advances, ii •ny. under tne Pursuant 1o Sectton 4590 I ANO OF PfTfTIOff le1ms of sa.td Deed of Trutt or Iha Government CO<le of TO ADMINtlTER lees cnarges and ••oenMS tne State ol C11itorn1a the E.STATE NO. A·121152 ol the Trustee and of the ro,.tract w II contain To all ne.1s. tienefic::Jaflel. ~~~~~~reated by said Deed provision' perm1t11ng lhe cre<11ton and eont1ngen1 The beneficiary under aatd suc,essful b1dde1 lo c18d1tors and Persons wno Deed or Trust heietofore ex· suDsllture '4Ku11ties IOI any may be otnerwtse interested ecuted end dellvt!red lo the rnoriey~ w11nneld Dy the DIS· 11n •he will and/OI estate ol. unders1nned e written Dec· TRICT to e nsure per-J AMES W ILLI AM ·• I0•"1encP und&r the ton· McFARLAND laralton of Oefeufl and Qe. l•atl " petition l\as been flied mand lor Sale. and • wrlllen A walkll'lroUQn of Ille 100 I Dy AGNES PATRIC I A Notice of Oeleull and Etec- si1e r.as been scheduled tor 1 McFAR LAND in tne Superior ~:;'s'!, ~~,J~t:er~~~ JunP 1 1 1985 All b10de1s I Cou11 ol Orange County re-fault and Election lo Sell to ShOul(l C'"''dCI Mrs C11101yn quesl1no that AGNES PA· S1oclf•r '1415!>6 3217 for TRICIA McFARLAND be ap-be recoided '" lhe county f Where ll'le real propelly 15 •nQ "''"\ r11gari11ng hP wal~ pointed as pe1sonal rep· located '"'""'Q'' B1!l1111·~ nn1 a1111no r11~en1a11ve to aomin1ster ll'le Trus•ee or perly conducl· .'' ;, 11~ 1•1" 11~t irP no1 re 11,lillf' ot •nt1 decedent in sate TICOR JITLE IN •l' r ..... ..., ..... rl '115Qc;altf1110 ft-P ~1'11110n 1equests s8RANCE COMPANY OF I lfl• It•" t •rt 11uthor11y to aom1n1ster lhe CALIFORNIA I 7 1 7 Walnut Go•t1nln9 Bo•1d e, e5tete" un011r tl'le lndepen· Grove Avenue Rosemead. I C.,olyn 8 Slock•1 dPnl Admtn1Slra11on of Es·,C a li lor nia 9 17 70 Pu1chHlng Dl1ec:tor tales Acr 818·307. 7008 I PvbllShM O• JnO" Co11s1 A hea11ng on rn .. petition T wl e u on CompanJ of Celtfotnle, • Dmty P1101 Junf' 4 11 1985 11 oe h I"' JULY 3 19851 Tlcor Title ln•ur•nce 656 al 9 JO A M 1n 0ep1 No 3 81 COfPOfellon, lonnerlJ Title 700 C•v1c Center Dnve West ln•wance •nd Trull Com· San1e AllR CA 92702 peny, n Mid Trll9tM, .,. MLIC HOTICE · 11' YOU OBJECT to ll'le Reill Har~a. TruelM ___ ...;._;__..;;._......;;. __ o•antirg of lhe oe1111on you, .... offtcer 8UP£RIOA COURT ~nourd "''""" appear al tl'le PubllShed Orange Coasl OF CALIFO'INIA, nea,,ng ano 5lale your OD· Daily Pilot June It 18 25 COUNTY OF OAANOE l!'Ctoon5 or f1~ wriuen ObJec· 1985 . on rr>e Maller 01 1ne Appto 11ons w11t> lhe court oeforel r -658 ca1°on o! MARCIE l YNN lh .. hearing Your apoear· --------~ EVANOUS1t.1 IOI Cn~ 01 •nee may CW! 1n e>e<'°" or by P\8.IC NOTICE ~BIT'e yOUI llll01ney __ ...;._ __ ...;._...;._;___ No A 1:18343 •F YOU ARE A CREDITOR NOTICE ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE or a con11ngen1 crtld1tor ol INVITING 9101 FOR CHANGE OF NAME lhe dKea~ you musl hie Nollce 19 hereby lhlt 11\f M A R C 1 E L v N N your c111m wilt> lhe court OI Bo•1d of TrullM$ of Ille EVANOUSKI nas 11te<1 a pell pre~n1 11 10 t~ peisonal Huntington Beach Union lion '" '"'' court to1 1n Otele< repre~n1a11ve apooonted Dy Higl'I School Oiat11c1 Wiii re ~llo w1no pe111 nner to I'"" coutt wll,,1n tour mon1hs ce1veseate<1 btd1 tor supply change '1er n•me lrom lrom I"" elate of ltr51 1s-1 1ng CUSTODIAL sui:iPLIES MARCIEL YNN EVANOUSKt I suance ot 1e11ers 115 providedl meettng 01 eQual 10 lhf to MARCIE LYNN EVANS Ill Sec11on 700 of tne spec1f1Callon1 on n1e 1n tht IT IS HEREBY ORDERED Prob11e CO<Je 01 Caulorn•a office of said Olstrict 11'111111persons1n1eresttld In Th!' llme 101 filing c1a1ms 'Niii Bids snail be cl•11I~ the m•ller afC>f'"411d 1ppear no1 IJKplre prior 10 tour m•1ked ·CUSTODIAL SUP· t>etore thlt court 1n O.Oar1 mon1ns l1om the d•te of Ille PLIES Bid •807 •dOrMMO rTWtnl No 3 •I 700 CIVIC l'le.,1ng l'OIJCe above lo Allyn E Aowley. Purch•• Center Drive w .. 1 Santi YOU MAY E)(AMINE Iha mg M•nager Huntington Ana, Ca11forn1a on July 15 I !tie 11ep1 by tl'le coun 11 you Beacn Union High School 1985 11 g 15 o clock AM •1e • ~rson 1nte<1Sted 1n 01str1ct 10251 Yorktown •nd then Ind there show th!! est111e you m•y M<ve Avenue Huntington ee.c11 caoM 1t any IM'y l\•ve why upon the e•eculOI OI a<Jm•n· CA 92646 tnes rece.~al or 18id petition tor Ch•nge of •Slretor t'>I JPOr'I the 111-j belore 2 00 pm Ju')lt ro name 11\oUld not t>e Qflnted ''"~ tor IMi ei1ecutor orl 1985 at wt'llch II~ •ncl IT IS FUATHER or~ed ldm•nt1tra101 Ind hte with l)l&ee 01ds wtll be pyPllCl}- lhll a copy OI thlS order 10 the COO.I•! *I'" l)l'OOI of -· o~ 9n<S !Nod .In Bldg c ~ cauM t>e PIJbl•~ 1n vice I wrollf'n reQuesl ttal· Rrr 361 Ille Deity Piiot • ~·Pl' lllQ that 1ou de9'r" ~·11 Eacn bid sl\ell 1em111n vellCI ot ~al c1rcu1a11on Pllb no11ce 01 •Ile tiling of •n 1n lor J o.<IOd of 80 dlYI 1fte1 119Md 1n th11 county at laut vetltory and 8PPt~I otl ll'le date 9()9C1t~ i.r Iha '• one. I ......... IOI IQUI' con "'"' llSMll OI of Iha peh-1 c;11p1 of bids MCUIMt ....-. pt1of to tlMI hon' 0t accounts meotlOneCI The Boerd ol Truat ... day of Mid ,,..,iog In Stiellon 1200 and •200 !>of lh•I! be the sOffl Judgct of lhe Dated JUN 9 <NS lfle C11lll0<n•a Prob•re C<>de quall1y of equipment o"er.O ... ,.,, T. M-•· .Jr , Allen a ''-"· ~"Clf'Mf9 and r--the MQflt to re Jucfee ol '"• tu .. rtor for Petitioner, 4400 ract any or Ill bids llnd to COW1 ... A'""" .......... J10. IN"'~ tony 1t19QU1111ty ''*'" ~ OtNIQt CO.t ......,..__f\,CA._ ltG,.ID ALLYN I oa11y Pt101 ~ 1 f 1& 25: f'Ub11a1 "oratlOa t ""'-'". ~e"•,.,.• .Nty 2, t985 Delly PllOI Ju,.. 11 12 11 M~CK" ' T -U3 1~ Publllhed Of.,not CO.t TW 660 DlllV Piiot June • It 199$ T H7 -· - M URPHY MARY GRACE M URPHY. resident o( Balboa, Ca. Passed away June 9, 1985 Born Feb 21, 1923 in Celtics: New faCes,expected Los Angeles, CA BOSTON ('\Pl -Old and wean. ballered Survived by her hus· .and ~aten. 1he dl·throm·d Celtics trudged band Ric hard J hac~ to the Boston (,ardcn coun bareh :!4 Murphy. daughters, houri; aft<.'r ending their season there. · Meredith T1nslev & The basket<> the' had '>0 much trouble husband M 1C·hael of huung had been ri.·mo,ed Their lltlc "a' frvtne Claudia Reyes gon~. too. of Balboa. Yvonne "\f~ feeling "hen I "o ke up this morning Murphy of Balboa.I "a'i one of'thc 5ea,on·s o 'er I can rela"< · ·· and son. Franc.·1s John Bo'>to n Coach K ( Jones -.aid "vtonda\ "I s11ll Murphy and w1fel hate losing \\1th a burning passion." · Laurie of Lrvme. five ..\ftcnlcep1ngofTthc1r 111-IOOlossSunda) grandchildren. sis-that ga\e thl' Los .\ngck~ bokl•r. the National ters. Lorraine Hogan. Bask<.'tbnll ·\ssoc1a11on title. 4-2. the C. clues Beverly Hughes gathered ~londa~ to force smiles for a club H oly Rosary will be picture. fhcn. they "ere off to a team breakup held Wed June 12. din'W 1985 7 JOPM at Pa· It \\as a hus' beginning to a r nt1cal off. Garvey leads All-Stars in balloting c1fa· View Mortuary Chapl·I. Newpo rt 8(.;ich Mass of Chrn;. Lian Burial Thursday 11 OOAM .. June 1:~ at St John Nl'umann Chun:h . 5101 Altonj Prkwy. Irvine Inter- ment Pacific V1ewl Memorial Park. New, port Beach In heu o f . • flo w ers memorial I 'I\\ 't ORI\. I .\Pl -'ian l)1cgo ltr..1 <'OntrtbutJons may be hJ\l'm.w ~ll.'' c ( 1ar:' e' lhl' leading 'ote· made to The Amen· gl'ltcr 1n b~llotlng tor la't \Car'c; "la11onal c·an Cancer Societ Ll·ngue .\11-~tar team. hai. ta~en ~n earh lead pa c 1 f 1 c v 1 e ~ 1n 'otinK for starlln~ pm111ons tor the I 1.J85 Morut.iry. Dire<.torsl game. a ccording 10 llgure'l•rl.'lcaM·d Monda' h~ "vtaJor League Basc.•ball • C 1ar.·e'. an c1ght-t1ml' all·'idr ha' l4.!. '7~ \OIC'i. almo~t 30.000 mure 1han .\tlanta ~cason that wall help determine how much thl· Cclucs will be broken up and how man) face$ in this ycar'c; team picture"' 111 be missing from next year's photo. Jones sho"cd his lack of faith in ncarl> half hi\ tl·am b)' usingonl~ se,en player. in each of the last t"'o games. both "on by the Lakers .\nd !ti\ players pla)ed all but 16 minutei. 1n those contests. The C. 'l'111cs need youth as \\Cll a'> a more talented supponing cast R~ the 11 me the I 985·l6 '>Ca,lion startc; nc'<I fall. SC\en ot their current 12 art1ve pla)cr<> ~111 Ix 30 or older. The a\erage age will be .29.3 8) rnntrast, the Lak<.'r'\ wall have.• nnl) three o..,er·30 pla)ers and an a"eragc.• agl' of '28.1. "We're an old team." Jom·s admitted. Boston hoprs to auack that problem 1n nc\l Tul·<,day·, NB.\ draft. a source of ltttle help 1n recent )eJr... I hl' onl~ kc) playl'r the< 1.•l11c' ,11'l1a1nl'd ;i, a r<.'\Ult uf1he b'1l thn1c dr.111' \\," 'irnll Wl·dman and he's their \econd oldt''>t. Wedman came in a tra<le tor 1982 top dralt p1d, Darren T1llls. Thl' I WU dran brought th<.' < elttt'\ (ireg Kite and Carlos C. lark. two '>ddom-uscd re5encs with doud) luture'\. The) ha'c no acll\c pla)ers from la!>t year"• drall. 1n "hich they wasted thl·tr first pack on H ou\ton'c; Michael Young. "ho "a" l UI hdor<.' the sea~n got underwa) Ru1 Roston ha'i to wall until 1he '20th p1d tu make 1t\ first choice "Who knows what's going to Ix· ldt that lan rcall) help us''" Jones said Buc;ton Prcs1drnt "Rl·tf' .\ut'rbac h \.ltd M o nda' the Cch1rs arc leaning toward \jktng the best athleteo.n a1lable regardless ol pos· 1tmn Their greatest needs arc a backup center to 31-~car-old Robcn Pansh and a guard. Boston had the NBA's best regular-season rerord It 1mpr0\ed 1n each of its first three playon <.encs. ..\nd 11 routed the Laker<; 148· I I~ In the first game of the finals. Then the C elt1C\ lost four of their ne'<t fi \e games. ··'t ou JU St ha' e to dig do" n and come up \\tth a little extra" wht'n Jones bas1call) went '~1th SI\ men against Los Angeles. said forward Larry Bird. 'Tm a little bit m ore tired than I ha'e beOfl before .. R1rd 1s one ofse\Cral s1gn1fil·ant o ff.,cason rnnccrns facing the club: -Will he need surge!') on his nght elbow in "htch bone chaps hampered his shooting during the pla)offs'1 And how would that afTl.·Ct hi\ c;hooting'.l -'>-di fol'\lo-ard Ccdnc Maxwell full> rl'- hahll1t.1tl' h" knee 1ha1 "a' operated on in I l·hrllan and rcndl'rcd h1111 '1nuall~ u'elc-'s througho1111he po">t·\ea\on campaign'' -~Ill Ra} W1ll1am ... who al~o contnbuted l111k during thl' pla>off~ be re-signed as the te;im·, third guard? -Will \Cteran guard<; M. L. Carr a nd Quinn Buckner and )Oungstl'rs Kite and Clark. a quartet that played JU'it 184 minutes in the pla)ollc;, be hacl 'l \uerbach said Boston dcfin11el~ wall ~-sign ln·e·agent guard Dennis Johnson but he d1dn 't kno"' 1f'-' 1ll1am'i, also a free agent. would he had. ~ H'n II "via'" ell doc\ re tum :it full strength, hl' II ha H' to heat out "-evin M c Hale • HARBOR LAWN- MT. OLIVE Morluary • Cemetery Crematory outfielder Dale ~t urph' The' "ere the o nl\, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ pla)er'> to rcce1,e·o,<'r Kio O(MI \Ole' · 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAAK Cemetery • Mortua1.- Chapel • Crema1ory 3500 Pacific View On~ Newport Beach 644 2700 McCOfltMICk MORTUAAY 1795 Laguna Canyon Aoact ~'8acb Ca 92651 494 -94 ,., c IO)c,cn o f the l'tght plaH'ts "h<1 \tarted tor tht· National Lcagul' in la .. 1 )Car'\gamt• aga1nc;1 tht• .\mt•nc:in League "l'rl' the kading 'otc· gc11crc, 3t their rc~pcctn c f)O\ltt0ns The other 191<4 Staner. Philadelphia third ba,cman Mtkc Schmidt. trailed San Diego·, Gralg Nettle\ b) more than 86.000 \Otes. ~dtmit1t has been the NI \ \tarter al third the la 1 ~•'< NIT may include St. John's N f\\t YORK IAPI -The Natio nal ln"ttatwn Tournnm<.'nt. ""' 10 launch it"i fir'it pre-\Cason meeting this foll. ma) 1ncludt• the St. John's Redmcn. one of the N< Ao\· tournament's Finni Four ~n 1985 sc{fa~,s~, cnJO}l'd the htggl''>l lead. more than .-. "We ar~. entcrt:uning I.he thoµght '"!1 d bhng the total of 154 04R fo1 Ke th posll~vel)'. Loi,t Carne~cca. couch of St ou . l M 1 John ... 'iatd Monda) "h s a very good 1dt:i H crn11nde1 of the Nc'IA. 'tor ct co. ( inc:innat1 hut we haH 10 00 thro oh pro,.,..r channel\" pl:i~cr-managcr P<.'tl' Ro<,e W3', <lnllthl·r I 0.000 " u" r balk Earlier th1~ 'ear. the NIT ~on NC A•\ R' nc Snndhcrg. la'il \'Car'~ N.ttaonal League appro\al for a prc·'>t'a-.on rnmpt"t1t1on. "'hie h M o -.t Valuable Pla~er held J ~·I \Ollng cdae "'Ill ~ 1n udd1t1on to 1t' po'iMCn'ion tour at ~cond ba~ o\Cr St Lout\· fomm} H t.>rr. namcnt ""htlt•\t lou1~\hprtstop0111c \mtth o"1Ao neda I out'i\tllc. :i ~m1tinalt\t 1n la'it '>Pf•ntr.'' '"m lead O'er '\an D1rgo'\ C 1arn Templeton Nil . 1c; al\t1 rcportcd to be hcnd1n for thl' fall \.furph) ~an D1C"go·, Tnn) Ciwynn and cdmon \ tournament spoke man ~ud the Dam I trawbcn; of the <''IA. )' orl 1et!o held field would be announlcd at a nc"s con- t he top three poh amon outfielders. 'IA.Ith ftrcnt.·c Thursday. and he "'ould m:ikc no ~Jn Diego·~ Kc' in M c R e)nold\ and H ou.,-rommcnt on the team., mt.·ntaoncd ton's Jow C. nu rounding out lhe lop five .. fhe) didn't grt 11 from U'I .. hc \a1tl ol Jhl· Nc" 'tor~·" Cian-Caner held a c;hm 11.'ad nt"\Hpapcr rcpon'i. ~ cc (l 01CJ<>'" r (rr} K enned)' 1n the \OHnl Tbe Rcdm.tfl ~ bcatel) 1n the N A lor t.·atchcr stmafinll• la t "J'rlng h) Georgetown The II tuaamewallbepfaytd ful) lna1 Lou\ \'1llewa~ousted1nthl' Nlf~m1final'ih) th(' Mt trodomc an M1nnl"npohs. ~ l''rntuul winner llCl A i "u111~ "1\'.tn. lllc 'lµo11::...1n101rnat1o n d1rcc tor at Lou1~v1lle. declined comment Two nc~spapers hnve rcpqrted e1iher n full or panm.r lrs.t of the pnn1c1pan1s. The B1nninaham (Ala.) News. in it S unday l'd111on • listed tcam!i an line for bcnhs in t he tournament. whic h will begin w11h regional 111..i)OIT~ .Nov. 22-24 and w ind up w1th the ~mfinals and finals at Mdd1son Squ~tt C 1ardcn In .1dd1l1on to St John's and Lou1sv11lc the ne~'>papcr alM) lt~tcd Auburn. Alabama· 81rmmgham. Pcpperdinc, T uas A&M . I amar Knn~'· M1am1 of Ohio, West Vir- gan111. Tul\a. Da)'ton. Wac;h1naton. and Tuu- Fl Pn\O , The new~pcr pnntcd 3 11£1 of potential ttum~ and \ttc, for the tournament, a lthouaf\ 11 ~•d la~t-manute chanae could occur. lhe Da ton 03.1,1)' Ne"WS a lso Yid o n \unduy that M1am1 (Ohio) Unt\'cn11' And l>.1) ton will be in' 1tcd. · TM M~ RClloMf wtTI otavtd ~t Ho u,ton. the F. ,t Rqional 11 Ha.nford.. C'onn . the Mldcan Rea.ional at lnd11n1poh!o and tht Wt;,1 Rl'tJOnal at Cknvt'r lnr.-.-. .. -. ............. _.,.-lliiil'illliait?ll#llllilfmsllliiiiiiil111 .. .,.sllliiZilillllilm .. .:. ............ ,illlllltlllliiillilllllllt11111111 .......... sdia..~i,-.~1ti.iii-•-.. .... '--...-%ti.....-. ............. ....,;....._.:..:,.-.... ...., .... .:........-.-...!...:... .... :......:~·--·------~-........ ~-~~--~~-' CALIFORNIA T\Jt'-.OAY :l H~· ., ... ~.~~· .ownss state oro Coast An elderly disabled man has had his stolen car replaced by a friendly car dealer./A3 California Crime for kicks is the latest fad among children of the privileged./ A8. Nation Surprised applause and angry criticism in Con- gress greet Reagan's SALT 11 decision./ A4 World Josef Mengele died six years ago, his son ad- mitted today./ A4 P-eople- Ban on smoking OK'd in - Newport But ordinance falls s~ort of gutdelin~s adopted elsewhere By ROBERT HYNDMA N .\ Newport Bl·a<.h Cll) ordinance that would ban '>h1nking 1n public places "h1k requiring. cmpl.o>ers 10 pro' 1de -.moking pohc'ie~ in the "orkplace "on thl' prehm1na~ ap- pro, al \1 onda' of the ( 1t ~ C'ounc1I. While the gu1dellne'> governing the "Orkplace aH' not cl'i <itrtngent as no- smoktng ord1nanl'l''> adopted in other c111es. a local no--.mol..ing ordinance advocatt' ~1d 111: ma} push fgr -mugher srandard-. later own e e 1e1a Fourteen massage parlors along coast closed for worker compensatio n ~rrors By STEVE MARBLE OflM~Net•tefl State4.abor officials ha"e closed 14 massage parlors 10 Hunungton Beach and Newport Beach following at1' investigatio n of alleged payroll and worke rs' compensation v1olauons. Labor officials. assisted by officer~ in both ctt1es. also issued cttauon~ scekjng lines 10 excess ofS I 00.000 1n the recent sweep of massage parlors and spas in the beach c1ttes The parlors can reopen onl\. 1f owners sho~ proof of workers' com - pensatio n or obtain a compensation plan The ~ines. which range from SI .:!00 to SJ 1.000. can be appealed to the s1att:1 Labor Board. The sweep, was conductea last Thursda) 10 Newport Beach and earned out 10 Huntington Beach late last month. "lewpon Beach present!) has 33 ltcen">ed massage parlors. more than am other cit\ in Orange Count) (Pleue eee MASSAGE/ A2) Judge to check jail quarters . \ . improvements By JEFF ADLER per-da) tine be Je'l.Cd afi.e.rYa~ 17 for Df!Mi>.-,l'llet•i.fl -d--each inmate forced-to slel'"J) on 1a1l Orange Count) o1Tic1als hope that floors dunng a :!4-ho ur penod "What's happening?" Steve Barnes swimwear business, that's what./85 Formal adoptton of thl' ordinance -will be l'On\1dcred Junl· ~~ \\1th appro,ed gu1dd1nl'' taking dTect 30 d.aµ ail.cnurcL b) the ume .S Distnct Judge _In ~dd111on to h1'> ~~11 '1s11. (ml) William Gra) , \'Ills the count' .ruL S(heduled ~une -heann 10 ~trr.:".e;r.nesaav.inma1esnolonger1.1.11lbe fl:n"rn''11r' con'l1 e r" at 11.1 appen sjeep1ng on floors OC'(t in thl' ca<>e 3<."COrdtng IU COU Ot \ Sports The Angels come out of their slump with an 8-1 win/C1 The South meets the North in Orange County's All-Star baseball game tonight. /C1 · Entertainment . Newport Theater Arts Center's 'The Boy Friend' is a fast, funny and flavorful piece of cotton candy./87 Business Looking for a safe but lucrative investment? SayYES./81 INDEX Erma Bombeck 86 Bridge C4 Bulletin Board . 83 The ord1nanu.' l all' tor <,moking 10 'be prnh1b11ed 111 l'ln a tor'>. public meeting room' thl•Jtl·r, .ind aud11onum<. (t•\tept tor lohh1e<,) and public restroom' Restaurants "ould haH' lo pro' tde non-smok 1 ng <.t'Ct 1on., l'4 ua I to at least ~5 percent of thl' endo,l·d wr' 1og arl'a, e xdus1H' of thl· har Bui inc gu1d~hnl'S gowm1ng Sfltt>lt--- ing m thl" workplace _._ which genera II~ creatt• the mo:.,t lOntrovers~ "hen o;mok1ni i;urb\ arl· n>n<,1dered -fall .-.hnrt ol tho\l' ren:nth adopted in ntht•r u11e' indud1n~ I .tguna fktth Thl· 'l'\\pott lk.1d1 11rd1nantt' \\11ulJ rcqu11 t• thl' l'lllplo\l·r to pro h1C.11 'mok1ng tn tht' 11nml.'d1all• "orl.. area hut "n11 rnorl' than 1<, fea'>1ble.'' an-nrd111g to ( 11' .\ttornl'~ Robert Burnham "for instance. the emplo)er may <,1mpl~ e\pand the \Ill' ot tht' \\Ork area \UbJeCt tu tht· no-<,moking rl'- 4uirt•men1 or rel<llJlt' l'mplo)ee.-. to another area:· Hurnham \atd 10 .i memo to tht• ( 1t\ C ount ii 'im h gu1ddtnl:, ho\\l'' t•r Ill.I\ he too len1l'nt <ia" \11l hJt•I < hn<.- uanson. Chrt<;11.10,11n .i 'l''' port Beach atturne~. 1n111all\ propml·d th.11 't'\\- port Beach adopt a no-<,mn~ ing 11rdinante ·Tm plea-;cd that. 1n pnnuph:. an (Please see SM OKING/ A2) A piece of art Donna ~eella, 15, of Miulon Viejo, wa.a the picture of patience Monday aa ahe waited to poee bi a preaa pre'riew of thi• year'• Pageant of the Maatera at Irvine Bowl In ~a Beach. It took volunteera 45 mlnutea to get Donna made up and tn coatume for her role ln the living reproduction of the circus poster entitled "The Mathewa Slaters and Miu Dunbar." The Pageant open• July 10 in conjunction with the Featlval of Arts. <Jra, has scheduled the '1s11 10 ~e atto rne'" what progres~ the count) has made in D unng a 1.onterenu.· \tunda' the reducing Jail oHrcro"'dtng since he Judge ali.u \aid he "ould con~1der found supentsors and <ihenfT Brad appointing a tederal agenl' ~uth a., Gates in con tempt ol roun for failing the f-RI or the l ~ \.1arshar .. Officl' 10 comply with hts 1971.< coun o rder to ma1ntJin an otT1c1al count ot ··on the subject. 1nnH1tC'> "h1k cuun-appo1nted Jail The judge lined the count~ $50,000 monitor La1.1. rence Grossman 1s re- and or~thac ~add+!~!-()..-(Pleue.aeeJAIL/A.2} I, 700 Irvine homes lose power in outage By PHIL SNEIDERMA N Of -o..,."'" ..... .\ fault\ cabk tnggaed a DO"t'I failure .. affec11ng I "'(JO CU'ltomer<i earl\ toda\ IO In 1ne's runk Rod .. corrimunll\. utht•rn <.. Jhforn1a Edison (o· o lliual<, '411d .\s ofQ am 100 homes "ere i..1111 "tthout po"'cr JlCMd1ng to the com pan~ Da' e ~l'lson ( J1<.tln J1\tn1.1 man- ager for south Orange< ount\ .-.aid J defcr11' t' undcr~round (Jbk 1.au~d the blad.0u1 at _ 1-a m in tht· are.1 near<. ampu'> anJ < uh er Jmc" Hr !><ltd power "J\ restort•d ltl all hut II.lo custorners b' '\ '\O a m Tht' rnn .. 11ning ft)(J ,u,tomt·r., pnmanh re\11knl\ Jn 1ng doS<'<;t tCl ( ampu' anJ ( uh n ~ae l'\pe'f tt•J tci h.i' t' t'kt tnt ''' ~ac~ h\ n1,on toda' 't'h11n \J1J Ht· "'*'j nt"arh' l ( Ir' IOl' "J' n,ll allt'lll"tl ~' thl' outage \ <.rwlr'"''man . .JI In inr\ l n1- 'er,11' H 1g.h ~hool ..a1J ~htlOI , 1,x ' "''fl' a~•ut Jn hour beh1nJ \lh,·Ju l "'hen 'tudt'nt' Jrr1,i=d toJJ, Bui 'ht· 'Jtd tht• fll.•"'n ''·1' ,,n J nJ lhl' ll11t l..\ "t'fl' ht•ing H'\t'I ''' 1nl· '-gL \1 1!..c Ogden ... ml tht·n· ''l'rt' ft"" tr Jllit prnbknh J\\tl\. i.11eJ \\ 1 lh l ht• OU lJgl' hl'l a U"t' ll 11\. l U rr1.·d \II t•Jrl\ 1n the Ja, Ht• <.<HJ tcmporan (Pleaae see POWER/A2) Business B 1-4 Classified CS-8 Comics C4 Crossword C7 Teacher fasts as 'work-ins' spread Mountain lion captured in area Death Notices CB Horoscope C6 Ann Landers 86 Opinion 88 People 85-6 Police Log A3 Publlc Notices C7-8 Sports C 1-3. 8 Television 87 Theaters 87 Weather A2 Sociology teach e r said his acti ons express 'total frustration wi5h the tota l rejection · By ROBERT BARKER Of tM Delly Piiot Steff lluntington &•alh ll1gh ~1.hn11I ll'acher Len E-"er<i entereJ the third da~ ot a fo,t to<la) "hilt· rnlkagul·, stt·ppcd up .iround-tht·-dod. 1.ampu' ""ork-in., .. to dramat11t' the ir ti.·el- 1n~' 11\l'I .1 lontr.11. t \t,1km.1ll' l "l'r' "drinl..ing Jppk d .. 1nhan .ind ~rarx·tru111u1u·, and \\Jta hut" ha' ing no \ollcl loud' l ,,er., .1 [l.ll\l'rnment Jnd <;uunlog~ 1e.1thn \\ho·, ht•t•n at llunt1ngton High lor 2~ \e:ir' 'a1J h1' comhtned 1.1\t JnJ ""or"·ln · l'\prl'<.'>l'\ h1\ 1111al tru\tra1111n \\1th thl· hll.il n·1t'l · 111m" h\ nlfo 1a1., ··~I\ 22 \l'3f\ ol \l'f\lll' rl·quirt'<. more <.cn\11 i \I I' th Jn I 'l' rt'll 1' ,·d I · .. tm \l'nJing a me"<lltl' J \\111iunti ''·•ll'ml·nt. that I'm tt'' in~ up \tlllle· thing painful." hl' <.a id \itean"hile. thl· \\1H l..-1n laun1. hed last "ed. tl\ Ii \l. tl'.ll ha' at Edt'>on H 1gh chool ha' ,prl· .. 1J Ill o ther schools 1n th,· Jl\trtll .1u11rd· 10~ Ill D1stnc1 Edutat11.111 \\,1x 1.1t11ln Pre'>tdent Dt'U~ \, 1111 .1 \\11rld h1'1"r. Jnd P'>\l.·h,1log' 1,·.i. hn '' h11 .1hu "hunked 1n" .11 h1', IJ"ll•um \l11n~ J:l\ night T .:acht'r.. .irt· ,rx•nd1ng ~~ h11ur' .1 JJ\ 1n their , la\\r11llm' t1l lJll Jtt~ntion l<l their StJllt•d l OOlrJt I talks "1th d1~1m I 0tliC1al' ~ hotil J 1.;,1nct o tliu JI' "h11 ha,t·n·1 tneJ Ill prl'' ent the ··"11rl..-tn' said the' "ould rath1.•r ha't' thl tt•Jthel"i tn thl' (Please see TEACHER/ A2) By The Aaeoc'8ted Pr:eea A 120-pound Callfomia moun- tain llon found lounging In a eucalyptus tree in a Tustin resi- dential neighborhood was cap- tured by animal control officers who shot the cat wtth a drug-filled dart. (Pleue eec MOUNTAI1C/A2) Tax reform proposal earns mixed reviews in county Local leaders take issue with provisions that could hurt their industry or group .\t<.:ord1ng 10 that old~> ing. llti·'<, onl> certainties are death and tUe'>. While medical researcher~addrcss the forme r, President Ronald Reagon '3ys he's trying to take some of the bite out of the latter. Rcagarveccrit l~ unvr1led some ambitious propos.11\ that hc..a)\w1l~s1mQJ1t) U1c_frq1:ral income 1a11 s..stem and makl· 1lmure l'QUttablr . According io another old ..a\'1ntt. \'OU can't please ever) one and. prt'- d1ctabl) enough. the pre'11dent•>'s tu\ reform plan has rcccwcd m1u·d reviews from Orange< ·ounl)·hu\1- oe sand<.•ommunityleodrl"\. Wh1lr acknowledg1ng the need for tax reform. local leaders hnvc 1akct'\ 1'l\11e with spec11ic prov1s10M of the Jllan particularly those changes that w uld hun their indu<itry ororfan11~tt0n ~ n Ir. an o .. cr.aU r.Su ·t10n o (ll\ rJlClt rrotn D rnllltln'IUm 0 ~rccnl for 1nd1,1dual' to .a '~ pcrl1.'n t i:c1hna f-orcorporat1ons. the m:.H1 ( mum ratt• \\ould drop Imm 46 to JJ pc.•rccn I. But at thl' \Jml· i..n1l•, tlw president wants to reduce m eltm111atc 'anou\ deductions and c:red1t'i no" u'led Ill tnmtheamountvouowe l 'nt..'le am Lobb} 1sts 1oterc~tcd in prt'\l'f\ 101\ , some of the ta\ break-. ha\l' t'on- ' crsed on ( ongrc s. "htch ... no\\ rn 1e"1ng the Rcapn plan "I thin~ tt'i. ne\ccllcnt 1mpnnt·- ment over thcon&mal Trca\UI') Department propo~I." siud ll .~ "Rep Dan Lungren. o Rc-pubhcnn \\hll represent'> Lona Beach, ~l'JI Hench and wc'ltcm Hunttngtnn Hench. "It\ • not as good ns I would h~l'. huf it'\·' • vn-.11mpmvrmcn1 ov1·1 pn.'\Cnt In"' .. II tt wnr,o n the lahlr n11w :rnd noth1n(&cl'iC("-'n~olTcl't't1l. I'd 'UJlpun 11 ·· I untrtn ""J lhefl"" '''°~ blu; l'ad.1ni forlJ\ rdurm ··1 can \Ct':t trrmcndnu,dtlkrenH' from '"''rnrthrcr \c;ar-. .1jl11 ·hr 1,;11tl \. "I th1nl.. rx·oplr '>l'n'>e no" that thl' .,~ '>IC'm need'> .:tl han~e I gt·t J \CO\C that rx·ople \\tit hl' \\llling to '" c " 1th tht· ta' con\C4uenle\ a' long as the '' \lt'm 0 ' crall 1<> fairer .. l ungren r,a1d he l'\~l I!> ( ong.re'' to :ippro' t' .1 ta' reform pac kage b~ the rail U S Rep Robcn Hadham. R- Nc" pon Beach. declint•d through a pokcsman tocomml'OI on th1.• R«:- agan ta' propo<,als Orangt ( o unt) bus1nc~s pcopk are already tt;ing to dctcnmnc "hat impact 1he pre 1dcnt's ta\Changc., mn) ha.>t. One IOlal fi nance e·q~n com- pl:uncd that the Rl·:s.gan proposal 'llmpl) rl·prrwnl\a shift .. from ob- \ 1ous talc\ Ill hidden tncs " Hr predicted 1h:u 1nd1v1duab wtll v.1nd UJl wnh a k"' c\tr.i donars in hand . .\l the \llrnt.' ttme, he ~td. corport11onr, that lo~ ta' l r~<lm and deduction~ ~1ll 1u\lp;'"thcc,tra co talong- put11np.con umers no funhcrahcad .. , n 1n1na 10-.000 ~me j'll"opli· and not 'it' good foT otbtr'\ ·• ""J ~1lhc'n < \itooM\. a I•' t1Qnnc1 :11 Pc.'1 \1af"1d \t11chcU',"lc~port t Beach accuu nung ,,tfo·t• "Thcre'!>defin11ch .1 '4.·1111nllnt thJI ta\C!i -;hould ht· rnnplllll'J Hut th1sb11l "'11l not \1mplll\ 1,1\t'' It" 111 make them '>1mplcr t11r 'llnll' pt•11ple ~ausc thc) '11 lo<.e tht·1rdt•Ju, t11m' But foro1hrrpeople 11"111 he m1m• com pie\ ... He o;a1d 1hc 11l"t''l1Jen1\ Prl'fll'\U" lOUld add 1.000 page' Ill thl' l'\l\llni I 0,000 pages of the kderal tJ\ l\l<k "Thl' btg" inner\ I belie\(' \\ 111 he the b1a bus1ncs~s 1ha1 ha' c n1\t hjd 1he bencfi1 of 'pcc1al rcdul 1100' 1h1• anountant said "The' 'II ht·nl'lit from o'rrall lov.er ratl'\ •· Moone\ sa1d th<' kc' lo-.c" un,kr thr Rragan plan include tho~·" h11 ha'<' bormv.t"d hca' th bc' ond th(' purt'hase of1ht1r pnnc1paf ho ml-, l lndtr the J)rt\lden1·., plan. the) could onl\ deduc11n1C'rc 11ha1 do<'' not r'c~d $5.000 morr than their 10' estmC'nt The al'l0un1ant added "TM lfoc pl:alC' "here ~oplc will m._c 11 on the d1in 1 a t(.n.tan p:irt ot Uic r<' I c t.ite tndU\lf\ . Roh Rrn1. ._m,,n le111,l.H•' t. ntl hlCal ao' crnmcnt .alT:uf" 1. h irman ul ) PHIL S•EIDEllAI Focus ON THE NEws the :-.ie"pon Harbor-( t)sta \tl"'a Board of Realtor\ 'iatd ·11hinl..1h1· I Reagan l pmpo\al ''a ~1'11"1 ''"t' E' C'f) one's bttn "atllnJ tor ta\ reform But I don'11h1nl.. 1t \h1,ul-.P"I: Jdoptcd 100 qu1r~I\ ~ c rl'lt)l.l\.. ttt~ di 1t\lmpaet tln hou\lng T J\ ').,tl·m reform$ mu t no1 ttdul·e the c..~l!Jli- 1nccnI1' cs for ho111e ll" nt'f'h 1 p ·· He said ehmmntmn o t \nmC' dt'du' t1on ur\(krthc Rcapn pl.lo 1.ould \ktcrin,estmcntstn rralc1i1.ltl' lk .... \aid lan~lord forr .impk m.' d«1<k l() f"' addlt1nn:sl ("'(l'C'O~ Ml to t~ir ttnantr, Brockman itl'4'l'' f'f\"'"'1 t nn1.<'rn ahout 1pro'1'>1nn that ~uukt 1·r. "' I ' thl' l Uffl'OI lt"Jt•r .ti tkJu, tlllO hlr 'IJll' anti h" J t.i \l'' Bn 11; I.. man .it I..""" <'dp.l'tl t h.11 h" 1 ·1Ju,tr ' ' hh\ tng lllf .. h.10~1'' 11l th1• I.I\ pr11po\JI ·I he' JI"'·'"'·'' u'.l 'J't'' 1al mtnt·,t ~rnup h,· \JIJ Rut 1lUf r ntere<.t 1<. 1n ma ~ing 'un· Pl'11pl<' ha' l' a place tn h' c .rnd J rilarc "hi·re thn 1.Jn1n,t•,1thnr11111nr' ~1tht'' t J n rl tire"' 1thou1 ht'tnt' t11•11pktch dl' \1\'t11.knt ''"I '" k \.im ~t·g.trdtn~ !ht l'fllJ"\l'4.'J IJ\ , hangr' Hr•l\ lo.man"'"' lutkd \.11 math·r "h.11 h.1p\')\'n' 11·, 11lH ~111n 111 Jlkl t C lr.1n11t c • 1n1' thJt mil\ h O.:-t.1u" 1h1, , ,, ht n· ~·prk "·'"1 'r I ',.. ~ '·"n t r'"'"' 1'\1u1t1,, d1ru 1111 ,,f thl· T\~1ld1nti lnJu,11> \.'>Mx 1.it111n 111 Orangel ount\ <.aid not· nt ltw R,·,1~.tn pl.in',"'"'' '1gn1litJnt local 1mpat t' \\t1u1,1 rt'\Ult from the: 1·1tm1nJt1•1n nl tn\-t'\t'mrt rn l'Ot1l· ~lnth '''lied"" flrl\ ,\14' ru~t'-''' l nH''""'purdl:.t~ 'u;;h-ndthl'-"''"t 1 t'\ l11 n111 h:n i• "' PJ • ;,s\ n thi IOl<'f\'I "' l'rn ·'" Pmf\,1ninot i.:n '.II lhc (PlcaseaecT AX PLM/A31 r Or-. COMt DAILY PILOT/Tuliday, JUne 11, 1985 0.-, l'llo4 "'°'° -, AlcNtd 11 ....... T•ober Lew ltvana hu entered the ttilrd day of a prote.t fut at ~eon Hl&h. TEACHER PROTEST SPREADS •.. rro.~1 classroom than on stnke. %<>tt said the teachers \&nion en- dorSed the .. work-ins" as a positive activity that could soothe negative ' feelinas in the community that teachers aJlegedly caused by two teacher sick-out strikes. The latest activities apparently signal the end to hopes of settlement before the school year ends June 2 1. District officials are offering J percent pay raises for 1984-85 and a 5 percent increase with a reopener salary clause for 1985-86. Teachers reportedly want 4 percent an~ 8 percent· raises and ' rcquire- menr that all teachers join ihe labor association. Scott rredicts the .. work-ins .. will snowbal . He indicated contract ac- tivities will be put on hold until September and that teachers then will work for the election o f three new board members more sympathetic with t~eir aims. c. All o ther employee groups in the district have settled for 3 percent pay increases. Board members have said they would like to offer tcahers more but ttiat money isn't a vailable. In the meantime. the fasting Ewers plans to continue. he said. unless he becomes ill. In that case. he will adopt a "Third World" diet of two slices of bread and a couple of helpings ofnce each day. he said. It's his first experience with a fast, he said. "I've been vt"ry fond o f (Mahatma) Ghand1. Dr. (Martin Luther) King and (Henry David) Thoreau." Ewers 1s sponsor of tht' school's Doors to a New Generauon Club. which raised about $700 for starvutg Ethiopians. Papers pull'Doonesbury' ·over series on Frank Sinatra By LAWRENCE KILMAN legal concerns and fairness were among the reasons some newspapers decided not to run thi's week's .. Doonesbury" cartoon, featuring a scathing look at Frank Sinatra and his alleged ergarltzed-erime c<>nnet'tiom-. .. I jUSt had a l~t of o bjections to n on fairness and accuracy ... said Rob- ert Landauer. editorial page epitor o f the Oregonian in Po rtland, Ore. "One particular point was hbelous. I just dec1deq that's not the ~ay we want to make our li ving." strips assured some newspapers that The Oregonian. which like a lot of it was not hbelous. papers runs "Doonesbury" on the The Daily Pilot will continue to run editorial p~. will not run the strips Doonesbury. according to Editor this week. Landauer said. The Los Frank Zini. who said tht' comics Angeles Times also dec ided against stnps were fatr pohucal comment. using the strip today through Satur-''There are nQ questions about the da~bebuse "w~ wuc:_ .stro.ng.l)'. a.d~Jacts as C4ted--ifHhe strip." 5aid-l:%e vise y o ur legal counsel not to Salem. editonal director of Universal publish the rest of the series." said Press Syndicate. About 40 to 45 spokeswoman Carolyn Hom. newspapers called Universal when But most of the 835 newspapers the series was distnbuted. he said. that regularly ca rry Garry Trudeau's "I think most people understand "Doonesbury" have decided to use 1t. the stnpdeals with satire. humor and and the syndicate that d istributed the commentary." said Salem. SMOKING BAN IN NEWPORT •.. FromA-1: ordinanc~ 1"5 being adopted. but I'm concerned about some of its weak- nesses relaung to the workplace.·· Christianson said this morning. Chnst1anson said he regrets sub- mittin~ an ordinance last Februar) that tned to accommodate the wishes of both smokers and non-smokers. have to be more black and white to be effective." While the cny ordinance calls for employers to ti") to accommodate the righ ts of non-smokers. 11 docs not rec:iuire' them to declare the entire "-Orkplace smoke-free 1f non-smok- ing employees are not sam~d. of U kia h. the e nure workplace has been declared smo ke-free. Smokers there may only smoke 1n specific areas. usuall) dunng work breaks. Chns11anson said. C'hrisuanson said he will support adoptio n of the proposed city ordi- nance June 24. but intends to seek an amendment later that wo uld toughen Skies to remain sunnY, smoggy Smog COV.lng Southern Calttornle could thleken OVitt the next lew daya b a warm lnYef'alon t., drope'llke a cap ovet the dirty air, k~ It from Neaping, upena .. Id But Southefn Californian• IUbjected to lmOg Wednesday wlll at lea1t hav. the conlOtatlon of wwm temperatul'ft and cttar eklM, with high• for moat If .. • ex.s>eeted to be In the eo.. On Mondey. flrat-atage amog epllOd .. we<e called In Newhall, Upland, Fontana, Glendora and the central San e.rnardlno Mountain•. A flrat·atage alert means the air 11 unhealthful tor everyone. The Pollution la expected to worMn u the warm lnvefalon layer drops from 1.500 feet to 1.200 feet, ... ung In the amog, Aid Jim Blrakoe, deputy uslatant executive director of the Alr OualllY Management District. l<A!MuCtty ,!: 12 II 100 U.S. Tempe l.MV90U Lttlle Aoe~ 93 71 .QC@~ FflOHlS l*"P9'•1u<M 1nellc<1t• .,, ... 1ou. lOUltville u 69 wwm-c o.a...,.. 0411 t hlOfl ancl -night IOw to I a.Ill MwNl'llt 82 72 fOT Mi.mtleecl\ .. 79 Snowe•s RIW\ fluttte5 Snow O<c1uOe<1 ...,... St.111....,...,y ....... MtlwllUllM 10 52 ... l• ...._ --~· "'°"" u !. °'""' ~r.~,. AINn)' 78 64 Mpl11-St Peul 60 $5 85 eo N•thvllle 82 69 All>uquerQue AINllllo 82 ,, NewOflMn• es 71 ~,_. 60 St -Yon 14 116 8•thOP .. 15 to .,, NotfolltV• 111 7 t 110 75 AtlMlt• Calif. Tempe 81y1he AtltnllC City 90 .. 0ti1enome City .. 113 Cat81ln• 117 611 113 Aut ttn 113 73 Om.n• 74 55 Lono BMch 74 Bellimo<t 86 N Oflanclo 116 73 Hlgtl. IOw P<llCIPll•tton IOI 24 "°"11 Montov!. 92 63 81<1Nt1Ql'ltm •• 71 Plllleclejpt11a I S 65 tt>Clil'IQ <II S a m T ....O'(_ Mont._,. 72 50 a..marct< 61 45 ~ .. 109 112 aa .... 11e1e1 t11 11 MtW~ 83 6S 9olM ,. 45 Pin.:,x: IO 68 Eural(a 8S Sl Ntwport8ellCll ,, 113 Botton ... 62 POttl .~ 82 58 Freano 101 73 On1•rlo 92 511 lluHalO 71 53 Portleno.Ot et 56 L<lnClltlet -, 103 a3 PalmSP<tngl 112 "16 ea-II& 37 Pr~ as St Lot Angelet « 65 Pauden• .. eo Cl\atle61on S C .. IO =•ly 114 71 0••-ti• 65 Rlwltoele 9S 59 Ch-Ion.WV Ill 69 &t 43 PatoRootea t04 st s... e.maroino 9S 6 1 Cft.,IOtlt.N C 93 71 Reno 87 49 AeCI l!luH 100 ., Sa11Jote 97 511 ~,,. lltl 38 RlellmOnO 94 .. Reowooo C11y 97 62 S•nt• Ana 80 83 St LOUtt 84 fll Reno 87 4tl Sant• Crvt ,. S3 Cl'ltc:ago 12, 52 C111G1Mat1 77 117 Sell Lake Ctty 7tl 54 Sacramento 99 &ti r.,_v.,...,. 74 36 82 S6 7• eo S<111 An1-114 75 Sahnat tit S6 c-ano Co1um11u1 on 82 65 Sen .Na.n PR fl() 711 San Otego 70 as YOMfl"tleVly Conc;o(Cl,N H 82 54 Seatlle 74 52 San Fr•ncttco aa 112 0.tt .. ·FI W0tlll t13 N Stu~t •• 74 Sant• Barb•r t 88 56 Tl des Dayton 78 a3 Spok-7S •• SIOCklon too 87 o.n-77 51 Syr-73 46 HIQll IOw PfllCiptt•bon tor 24 "°"'' 0.Moinaa 71 56 Topel!• 75 87 ancltng at S p m Mon<lay TOOA'f •H OeltOil 76 53 ,_ tOS 11 11<1111ow 108 .,, Ftral ntgn SOhm Oululll 117 50 TulM 113 II& Ftnl low 1t 20 • m 10 EIPUO t01 N Wethington as -10 $eeoncl "'O" 8 15p m •• faltbenlCI 118 47 WlctMla 7S 11.4 F.,go 65 St Wllll-8efre 13 54 Surf Report WONllOA'f Flegatelt 84 711 Filat tow 78 54 LOCATIOH llU IHAf'« t2 SI •m I 5 G< and Rep1<11 GrMI F'8ll1 87 44 Extended Hunlll'IQton Beacl'i 2-4 lair ~~ 11211 m 3 4 Hlll'llo<CI 84 S2 Ai-Jetcy, Newpot1 2·8 , .. , 11 saa m 13 so ~ 74 44 40!11 Street. Hewpon 2-6 .... s-io111111'1 e 42 P"' HonoluN 811 7S CoNtal low Cioucl• -IOG<ll log nno St••t. NewPor1 2-• IA11 Sun Mlt IOO•y •t 8 04 P m ,._ Wael""4Wf al 5.4 1 I m ancl Mii AQatn HOutton N 76 otMnw!M mottly c;leer T nur1Clay 881DOe Wecsge 2·• llllt at 8:0Sp m " lndlanec>Otlt 82 N th!OUOtl S"Ufdtty Hlgha In the ~ LagunaBMGh 3-S 1111 60t co mid 70s along IM DMc:hee to the sanc-11 MOOl'I •II locl•y •I 2 OS p m ,,_ Jldlton.MI 93 73 2-4 Jaclltonllltle ee 74 to. lnlMCI v8lleyl LOW. In tM ~ Wa1er temp 60 gooo Weclneecley al 2 t8 P m ...0 Mii ~ •t3-0lpm ,,.,,_ 62 45 SO.to~eo. s .... ClilllCtlon toull'I Mari-ne, teen questioned in Irvine rapes By LISA MAHONEY Of tM Delly l'llol II ... One man is under arrest and Irvine pohce are questioning a teen-ager in separat!! reported rape attempts Mon- day. A Deerfield Village woman 1dent- 1fied a 27-year-old Marine as the man -who tried to abduct her about~: I 0 p.m. Phillip J . Wheeler. a Manne sta- uoned at the El Toro air stallon. was -book'e'<hrOnmgt Coun y"Tailafter police tracked him down in a carport on Bearpaw. Whee ler. allegedly grabbed a JO- year-old woman outside her apart- ment and reportedly tned to abduct her. Witnesses heard the wQman sc1eam for the pohce and the man ran away. Wheeler was stopped by a patrol officer bec.au5t' he matched the woman's de54:riptio n of her attacker. She was taken to the carport where she identified him. police said. ·Wheeler claims he was v1S1t1ng a friend in the a artJmD.l comple.x...and.. enlcS'lrYlng to rape the woman. according to Sgt. Dick Bowman said. In tht' second incident, police are d~c1ding whether to charge a 17-year- old with attempted rape alter he allegedly sexually assaulted one of two teen-age girls that he and a 27- ycar-old man were entena1mng after hours at Baxter's Restaurant. 14346 Culve r Drive. Police say a preliminary invesuga- 1100 mdtcates the teen-age boy escort· ed one of the girls to the woman's restroom. followed her inside and sexually assaulted her. lie.was aiue.rrupted.b~the.oihcf ~ entering the restroom. Police wt"re called about 4:50 a.m. 'fhe incident is sull under 1nvesuga- tio n. police said. MOUNTAIN LION CAPTURED ••. From Al The big cat. the second captured in Orange County in three weeks. waS< released in remote Black Star C~­ nyon. said Jack Edwards. chic( of kennel services for the county shelter. Animal control offi cers were guided b} a county vetennarian Monday in tranqu1 hz1ng the cougar. said Joe Oliver. field service chief for the county's animal control division. Mo untain hons -also known as cougars. pumas and catam o unts - m ake a characteristic shriek that sounds hke a woman crying out in -The events leading to Monday's anguish. l'he species range from caplUre began aboul q a.m. when Canada to South Ammca. Marprct Kreutz spotted the moun- Wildlife au0thonties sa1d as many as tain hon 1n a eucalyptus tree behind a dozen of the cats are believed to be her home north of Tustin. roaming Orange County's rugged -\fter a nimal control offict"rs hll the hills. · \.3t with the dart. 11 jumped out of the Mountain lions havr no1 been tree and "-andcred into a nearb) yard. captured m rcs1dent1al areas since then dro pped. The cougar was taken 1975. but new development making to the count) animal shelter in inroads into foothills has apparent!} Orange to recover from the drug's spurred some to stray fro m their effects a nd State Fish and Game usual territories. Oliver said. Department workers later released it. · "I'm starting to beheve that at- tempting to accommodate smokers and non-smokers ma common area 1s not a pract ical way to go." he said. "I feel now that it's unrt"alistic. It may Such stnngent guidelines. Chns- uanson said. have been adopted 1 n Laguna Beach and San Francisco. the guide 11 nes for 1 he work place. 1-::.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ "This ordinance could be viewed as And 1n the Northern California rny the first step," he said. MASSAGE PARLORS SHUT DOWN •.. From Al J im Kammsky. a Newport Beach police investigator. said because of the number of parlors and spas 1n the beach c111es. 1n' es11gators ""ere onl} able to check out a third of the bu~1 nesc;es. Of the I 2 Newport Beach massage parlors covered 1n the sweep, six were closed and two others fined. Of the remaining number, three apparently had workers' compensation and a fourth was no longer open for busi- ness. ' Kam1nskv -.aid lahor officials doc;ed all parlorc; that were unable to c;how proof of -...orlo.ef\· lOmpcn!>a· 1iun. Ru\lncs<,c' unahle 10 prcxluce pa~roll rcrnrdc; v.cre fim·d $100 per emplO)'CC for l'' l'f") wt'ck o f cmplo)- mcnl. Kam1mh c;a1d. Lack of payroll records alone 1s not enough to close a business. he added. Pof1ce said the parlors in Newport Beach that were shut d own and fined are: O n ental Shiatsu. 2022 Quall St .. SI 0.500: Newport Total Skin Care. 3926 Campus Drive. $31.000; Now. port Executive Spa. 5251 Martingale Way, S$22.000: Coast Shiatsu. 2400 W. Coast Highway. $1.200: Sunshine Spa, I 000 W. Coast Highway, $2.400. and Palace Spa, 3720 Campus Dnve. $2.300. Two other Newport Beach massage bus1nessec; were fined but not closed Parad1'ie Spa. 281 Q Newport Bl"d. wa-; fined \20.400 and fhe (ietawa> 2009 Quail St.. "'a'> fined $2.300 The slate labor s""ccp follo"-S a series ofv1cc raids at seven parlor\ in Newport Beach which resulted in 11 prost1tut1on arrests. One of the cases recent!) was thrown ou1 of court for fack of e' 1dence In response to the growing number of massage parlors. the Newport Beach City Council slapped a mora· to num on new massage parlors. The moratonum has no w been lifted. In related acti on Monday even in$. the Newport Beach City Council adopted an ordinance rcqumng massage parlo rs to close between the hours of I Cl p.m and 7 a m and to lam liab1ht~ 1n\urance POWER ... From Al JAIL INSPECTION ... sto p signs were plan·d at 1ntcrscct1 ons where traffic signal\ weren't working. No inJunes·were reported 1n con- necuon with the power failure Ogden ~•d· most people probahl) slept through the outagr whik 1he1r alarm docks fell behind time. From Al covering from hcan 'urger, Fullerto n. (,ro .. sman. who undCf"'ol'Ot triple bypas'i surge!) Fnday is hstcd in fair cond1t1on at St Jud<.' 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