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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-06-24 - Orange Coast PilotTOMORROW: FOlllCAITI ON Al .... ________ .. TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1986 N. Mesa building freeze urged Planntngstaffersask halt to projects because of overwhelming traffic influx By TONY SAAVEDRA Otho.ltJ .......... . City plannana 'ltaflers are propo~ ina a freeze on vinually all new development 1n nonh Costa Mesa because of pred1ct1ons that the influx of traffic would overwhelm local roads The Calif omJa Police Olymplca, which opened Monday wttb motocroea competition, reaumea wltb buay acbedule today. Sporta, 84. Coast Grand jury says cumbersome and out-of- date automation system hampers efficiency of Assessor's Office./ A3 Nation President Reagan takes his contra aid plea to television./ A4 In the lead Bruce Sumner mo..-ed ahead of Art Hoffman and appeared to be tbe winner ln a recount of tbe 40th conareulonal Dlatrlct primary. 81 O INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather 85 A3 AB-10 87-9 86 810 A7 A6 A 11 A3 89-1 0 81-4 A7 A2 The staffrecommendauon call' for the city to reject any new project\ nonh of the San Diego Freeway until building hm1ts c~n be revised to relieve the projected traffic pressures Perry Valanltne. senior planner. said the staff 1s urgmg that a specific plan -a blucpnnl for growth -be established for the area stretching Senate approves tu code overhaul WA.SH I NG TON {AP) -The Sen- ate gave near-unammous approval today to a dramauc overhaul of the federal tax code that promises a tax cut for m1lltons of Amencans while dotng away wuh an array of popular ta>. breaks The Senate approved the bill on a 97-3 vote, st"tltng up a conference with the House on a ver~1on of the legislation that chamber passed late last year "This 1s 11 This 1s the day " Ma,onty Leader Bob Dole. R-Kan . said Just before the Senate convened !Orthe 13thandfinaldayofdebate on the landmark plan "It's gotng to be a big. big win - almost unanimous." Dole had said earlier in pred1e11ng the final c;cnate vote. In gcneral. the bill would rnmpre'l'l more than a doren ext'>ltng ind1 v1dual tax brackets -ranging from an 11 percent to 50 percent -into two brackets of 15 percent and 27 percent The measure also would do away with scores oft.ax breaks Cnucs of the new rates h.ive t:lled esumatcs from congressional tax expcns that the bill would nusc the after-tall income of people C2mtng more than $200,000 by I 4 percent, while those earning between SJ0.000 and S40.000 would 5t'e a 0 4 perccnt incrcast" In addtt1on. tho~ estimates show that one of every three people making between $30.000 and S40,000 would face a tax incrca~ under the bill Senate Democratic Leader Roben ( Byrd of West V1rg1nia hailed the package, saytng 1t would help "rr· verse the cyn1c1sm about the la1mes'I of the tax sy•aem " "Whether it's 8()..20 or 90-10, 11''1 going to be a big victory,· !>aid ~n Bob Packwood. R-Ore . chairman of the Finam.c C omm1ttee and chief architect of the bill Appearing on NB< -T V's" r oda)" c;how Packwood expressed ho~ that when a ~nate-H ou'it" conference committee wntes the compromise "ers1on of the bill. the rate !ltru(ture ol the Senate bill will be kept tntact But he declined to SB) that an) f)<>1nt " non-negottable The Senate's final votc '>Coe.Jo; the leg1slat1on to a conlcn:·n(t' rnmmtt· tee. which will draft a comprom1'I<" betwCt'n the Senate vcrs1<1n and one pa<i'led last December by 1hc Hou'>C The tlou'K' bill has lour 1nd1v1dual ratc'I rang.ing from I 'i percrnl to 'X pcrccnt Heather calling it a career in Newport By STEVE MARBLE OfhO.., ......... Newport Bcat:h < 11~ Coun- cilwoman Jackie Heather c;urpmcd collea&ucc, Monday hv announcma that c,hc will not st'ek r('-t'lcl lion this fall Heather. lir\l clC'Ctcd to the rnunetl to 1978, ..aid c,hc has fullfilled the &oals <ohc.' ~I tor her~lf tndudtn& restoratmn ol l lpper Newport Ba> and a st'ttlement with the county ovcr a1rpon operntwnc, The former mayor '' the !l«ond council member wtthin a month to announce retirement plan\. deanng the way for what may he a wide-open ci t> election 1n November Councilman Bill Agcc who\C t11<o· tnct includes Corona dd \4,ir rt·· vealed two week'I ago that h'" won't seek a S«ond term. Heather, 56. has been on<.' ot the most v1s1bk. outspoken member' of the council and wa<i instrumental tn the fight to rt"store s1lt-chokcd l Jpper Newpon .Bay. (Pleue eee HltATH1tR/ A2) west Imm tht' < o)ta Mesa Frttway to the "ianta Ana Ri ver. Val11nt1nc ..atd 11 would take any- where from 5tll month'! to two yean to map out tht' plan. which would set new build1ns ltm1t~ according to \treet capactt1e\ If approved, the moratonum would halt every major developmcnt proposal in north Cost.a Mesa - rnclud1ng the C.J Scgentrom and Son,· 98-acre Home Ranch busmess complex and a 40-acre mixed-use project on the Salcioka Farms It also would put the brakes on the rcmatn· 101 phases of project~ thll arc •dread) under way. Left unfint'lhcd would be T nans· pacific Development Co"' Metro (enter complex. with only two of the planned 51x h1g,h-nsc towers com· pleted Approvals have e.1tp1red for a third 12-story tower. Also cut tn midstream would be a S500 m1lhon m1xcd-usc project by Amel Development Corp .. wttb a 16- floor hotel, six h1ah nsc1 and 296 apartments Only the apanmcnts and two, two-story office butldfoas art' under construction, wtth final ap- provith needed for the rt'$l of the prO)et:t. Conjtrucuon would further be st.ailed on one of the two hotels planned for the 32-acre m1xcd-u1t prOJ«t known as "The Lakes," abo by franspac1fie Development The rC1t of the project 1s under cons1ruc- 11on or neanna completton. 1ncludina a Beverly Hentaie Hotel. 770 con· dom101ums. and 20,800 squart' feet of re tat I spac~. While the cost of delays may be high for developers, Valanune said the cost of not do101 a speofic plan would be hiJber' for locaJ motorists and rcau1enu. Rc«nt envaronm~taJ n:poftl showed city stttets c::uuJd oot bi.ndlc the 1ncreated t.ralf.c Crom all the ~~ts approved for ool1b ~ .. Should we be addiq oew i.biop when wec:ao'ttakeca.reofwhat we've aotr' aaid Valantine. He added lb.al I spcafic plan would cha.rt lf'OW\b by eonsiderina the area as ·a wbok, instead of ptcciemealina the indi~ ual oroie<:U tose\hCf". (P!euc ... Bl111..DmO/ A2) Newport Center expansion plan praised, booed 200 at City Council meeting to talk on $300 million issue By STEVE MARBLE °'Ille o.itr .... -- A class.ac dispute ove-r how much 1s 100 much appears to be brewing 1n Newpon Beach where ne.arly 200 residents turned out Monday to praise and condemn a plan to e~pan<;t Newpon Center wtth offices. res1c.Jen· tial complexes and a baucry of restuar~nts. The S300 million buildtn& propo..al -one of the largest devclopmern plans considered 1n the beach cn y - involves more than 1.5 rn1lhon square feet of added growth at the commcrcuil and retail center. City Council membe~ hkel) will vote on the Irvine Co proposal Jul) 14 dunng their next rcaularly ~hed· ulcd meeting "Newpon Centcr 1s a unique concept but 1t 1s not )Ct fini\hed,'" said Tom N1cl~n. president of the Irvine Co "It 1s ume to upgrade, lime to fulfill our ongmal goal of makma N~n Center the town center.·· he wd. Dozens of res1dents and busmC1>s owners voice unbendlna suppon for the plan to bol'ltcr Ncwpon Center with more than 1.5 m1llton ~ua'"" feet of added retail. commercial and res1denual growth Others were JUSt as adamant that the plan, like lls predeccs~r four yea" ago, be dumped Su.11c F1ckcr. a Balboa rc\1dent !lugge-sted the Irvine ( o and ( .J ~rmom &t Son~ are locked in a · power play" based on which do- velopment firm has the mOlt lucra- tive shoppina center. "It' South Coast P1az.a vs. New· pon Center Uncle Henry vs. Uncle M1ltte or someihina like that, .. she said. Ron Convinaton wd the~ would have gnm COMCql.leOCCI 10 his Corona dd Mar community. He laid 1ncrcaaed traffic and street tx• panstons would .. cau'iC a dd.enora- tton of hfe." , "This I\ a community already growing apart because of traffic," said Convmaton As a tradeoff for development nghts, the Irvine Co bas proJ)Otcd bu1ld1ng a new street and the ex- tension of another to route traffu: around Corona del Mar. Al~. MacAnhur Boulevard v.h1ch skirts the eastern nm of "lewpon Center -would be ex- panded from four to six lanes lO accommodate inctta.sed traftic. An lrvmc Co. offioal said more than SI m1lhon would be spent landscaptn& the boulevard for "a propct" entrance to the city." "A Cll)' has to crow. You can't stqnate If you do. you become tenik and they cast you ide."' -.id retired busmess owner Vin JorienlO!l. •Of coursr there wtll be some tratlic. If )Ou don't lake. go around 1t- J. ~Steffenson. a Ncwpon .8eaeb resident of SO yean. said be IS weary of development foes tak.tn~ about the "threatened quality ofltfe. • -1 JUSt celebrated another buth- da)," he said "Al my stage in ltfe one 1s more co nee med about the quanttty, not the quality of hfe" (Pleue 11ee CENTER/ A2) Drug allegations levied at school Anonymous letter accuses Edison High of Involving athletes in 'sex drug experiments' By ROGER CARLSON and PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... O.., ..... •tllfl l c.Jt\on I l1g.h \<:hool., athkt1l de- partment. credited a\ a pioneer tn voluntaf") drug-tc\ttng of athletes ha!> tound 1t\Cll tn the m1c.Jst of a contnnl'r\~ o"er a food \Upplemcnt pro11-ram .\ n un\1gnrd kiter lrom a fX'r\on da1m1ng 10he.'"ph\\ll1an at a mt•d1lal \t:hool 1n < ahlnrn1a·· tx·gan tmulat· ang th1\ V.l'd. t·harg1ng tht• 1 lunt· 1ngton Beath o;chnol with 1nHlhing athktec; 10 ""4."ll druit nix·nmt·nt\ hv olTertng a 'uppkrn<.'nl callt·d g.amma 11ry1nnol l v.o pharmatolugist!> and a h1ulogt\t at lit In 1ne \31d toda\ that tht'" were unlamiltar with the c,uh<.tance Edison Pnn(1pal Jack KcnnC'd) \31d toda\ he 1s "anfunated'" h\. the anon)mous nature of the allegation'> hut sa1c.J he v.ould 1nve'tllpte them. ne.,.erthelec;!> A.pparcntly. no athlclc' ha"c begun u\1n' the \upplemcnt, and Kcnnec.Jv \31c.J he would rec- ommend none do \(J until hi\ an '"es11gat10n 1<., compll·tcd The program wac, offerl·c.J to t d1c,on !ltuc.Jt'nt' at a Ma\. 22 mect1na tn the facult\ d1nin& room The proaram ts beina mark:eted b~ Spons RC1C&reb. v.h1ch offered to pro-v1de the supple· ment free to athletes dunng a threc- month \tud~ to determine the mini· mum amount nccessar) to acbjeve 1hc grcatc5t 1ncrcasc 10 muscle mass lor high ~hool 5tudent5., accordma to compan\ rcprc\cntat1ve Paul \.kC""l;un But the anonymou-. charae<t prnmr>tl·c.J the ~hool to abandon the (Pleue Me DRUG/A2) Fergusorr claims victory in his failure to expel Hayden Jackie Heather By ROBERT HYNDMAN oe IN o.-, -ataft Dnp1t<' lmantt 1n hi\ h1J to 11u\I Tom Ha~dt'n 1rnm 111liu·. \\ scmhl)m8n (itl f l•rgu,on ..aid \.1on da\ he u1n\ldt·r, 11 a 'It tur. th.11 tht• 1c;c;uc linall~ v.,1, put 111 a 'ott• '"It v.ac, a 'it tor\ ol :o.tirl\ I did make tht•m lal l' lhe l\\Ul'," '>illd f crgu'<1n. R-Nt•v.pt1n lka,h "fort)· one Dcmol'rat\ v.111 nov. h.Hl' to latl' th.11 t"H'r) da\ <)t tht'll It\,., v.hen the11 l h1lc.Ju·n .1nli tht•1r lm·nc.J, a\l them v.h\ the \otrJ the wa\ th1•\ c.J1d.. . On a largel~ part1 ... 1n .i 1-lfl 'otr the Democrahontrnlkd \I.ate '' ~·mbl) rt~jectcd I rr~u,nn·, attempt toc,pcl Hayden lrom thr I C'~l\latun· Fcrgu\On and c;upportl r' allege thal the \anta Mon1t a I >..·n11>1. rat wa' .1 trat1or during tht• V1l'tn:im V.,11 and <ohould therefore: he: h.mt•J 11ntkr t<.'fm\ of the c;tatc < on,t1t11l11•n Imm hold1ni. officc an< ·ai.1;1rn1.1 Ha\dcn wac, an atll\I' pr1•lt''t1·1 111 thr \ 1c1nam \\ar and one ol the de k nJants tn the infamous Oncap:> "'' rn tnal ~tcmmina from protests at th i 4'1X Dem0i:rat1c National Con- ' mt ion l\lthough he and his ~ drlt'ndant<o v.erc <.'onvictcd, their con' 1lt1on'I we'"" latt'r ovenumcd f ollov.1ng an ho ur-long caucu1 111t•t•t1ng Mone.Jay. 4 I Democrats '1111·d to reJ«l Ferauson's ouster m11111m on parhamcntary srounds \\ hllr \~ Rt"Publt cans and four (Pleaae eee P'CROU801'/A2) Mr. Last is first again in Newport ROBERT HYNDMAN Mike Travis. NFL' s final draft c hot ce. enjoying spotlight of Irrelevant Week Mike Tta\I~ sa>' ht" v.tl'i p1rtt r'\Ct led about ht'1ng drafkd min thr Nattonal Football League Sult. )OU hue to wondcr When the San r>1rg11 < har1tr" called him up at home an ( 1('1lr~11 v.ith the good new\, Trav1\ wu tut ac,lcep. "I wa\ '1tt1n1 UJl mcl\I ol thl' n11ht wa1ttn1 and w11t1n " T llt\ 1\ \llul "But linall). I wu 1u 1t110111\'c.J tul v.rnt to brd " \t 11bou1 I 4~ am -C •<'ori1.111m1• -the t:ornrrhack for thc < reorg1a IC"\ h Ramhhna Wrt'( k "'okt up tn ht\ nng1n tcleJlhonr h1 lc'1un thut hc .,,.. .... \Cle( tC'tl 1n thr I ~th 111uncl ol thc NJ L draft h\ tht• < hargr" Nol onl) that, T r:1' 1\ d1M O\ crrtl that he "'"' the H \i ti 111d the la~• l llll<'tle rla) rr ~h.·c1t'tl \nJ th.11 muk t'\ him mort' than tht' """"'rr to a 'rort' tn' 1.1 4ur\t111n 11 make\ Miki:-Ira' l'I the h11n11r1·1 fo1 .1 v.cd.lonll <'Clrhrr11111n 111 Nc>4po11 H<.'11< h kn11\\n nat111nv.1dt• "' Ind<.' \.;\OI V..c-ck h 'a i<"k"k1 th1na f 1,1\" 1101 to \IC't'p 1·.1rl~ ha1 k home tl('Ulll'IA: h" New. pm I Fk.11 h ~111'''' h.IH' pl3nn1'\l hanquct\, rn 1tfc:.1p \1"'ortint1 t'Hnt\ l11p\ and gcnc1;il men) making tor him 10 pr('\hlr 1ne1 1h1' v.cek . "V. hrn I lnunJ out I "'•' p111'cd la't I rcall' tlitln't lnt1v. 11 th.u w:\' aood Ill nnt \(l good . T n" I\ \aid "Thcn thr'><' \l"ltlrt'"' 11trl\ lr11111 San l>icgo rnllrJ mr uJl anti -...ut 'You v.on't heh<''<' wh.:11 )1111',r1fone • •· What T r:1' I\ hf&\ 11onc "\f\lark thr 11th •Mual lrrrlc,un1 \\ed. \\htrh hc.'pn v.hcn the ll·\tar-oltl It'll hi\ home rn M11rn·ttn. ( ra houn,1 1111 tht· U.tlt'l(•ll l\a) < luh 1n Nt''-'!'1•11 fkud\ where hl' wa\ ar('<'trd Suntla\ h' tht' mayor of ....,.t.,.,.pon fk.11 h an11 1no other polt11c1anc. d1gn11,1111·' t'' 11K ~' and foothall fan' Monda' Tra' 1 .. .ittrmlC'd .1 g11ll toumamint at lh«" "'ev.pc11t ti<'a1 h nunt~ lluh an1I a he ncfit .11n t1on d1nntr 11 thc Nl".v.rx111 l'r<11 h \t:i r riott Hutcl \1 ti\ltieo; cnnttnut• t0\1ll \ i th 1.1n 11 a m tour ol thc Cll\ nnd thr I C In inc \p<ln"I A\\Ol. latc\ c ollcv,<.' Nta,ht Jhll~ dt\(nt-.-d h\ organ11r" a\ an e\t'n1n1 ol chttr\ hrr" an1I cntenatnment Wcdnrtid on lnt'k" •n1 Da-. at {)1'.>.0C\ land v.111 he.' tnlln"'"" h\ I hr ~f)(1n\ Hall "f I amr lbnqurl 111 1h1 THE L1cHTER S1o c Balhoa Ra' t lub Start1na at 6.30 pm the r'cnt Wlll honor Jack 't ou hlood, thc former LA RamJ ,1ttcn\l\e end, and the ot\cn-hin:d oltrn lil"f'd baseball manqcr Billy \1anin ., the> are 1nJuctcd into lbc Balhoa R ' ('luh'\ Hall of fame. I hurid.a) the Mann Olv11icn ol thr Nrwcx.in Harbor Arca Cbambn (Pleue ._ Ta.Avta/A9) f • Al * Orang. Coat DAILY PILOT/ lueeday, J une 24, u~ee LBHS elbnlaates athletlcs director job By LAUR.A MBR& OI .............. ln what will be a summer-Iona rcorpnization of the t...aauna Beach Hiah School admanastrauon, the Board of Educauon made its fint move and eliminated the full-time athletic/ut1vit1cs director postt1on. Jim Toomey , acttvit1H director at the ~i&b school for the past year, wu notaf'fcd last week that the rcsponaibllitiei of the pos.1tion would be divided amona two or thrtt other 1t.1ff members. He was offered a fif\h- arade teachana position, wd school board President Carl Schwan Accordma to Schwan. the school board 11 lookina at add1na a second assmant pn nc1paJ position -one to ove~ the curriculum and the other to be mpons1ble for athletics. ac- ltv1lle~ and d1K1plme. ··1t IS I tt>Lll adm101~tnllJ\I(' lt- orpn1iat1on of the hiah school. The students and staff will be better served by the rcofi11n1zat1on." saad Schwan, who said 1he combined rcspons1b1hll"' of athletics and ac· t1vn1es was onl)' a pilot proanm 101t1Atcd lut year The new superintendent of the distnct. Denni& Smnh, said no po>- 1t1ons Y.erc available at the h1ah school other than the new a»tstam pnnc1pal po!>1tton That position will be open for iapphcattons from d1stnct tt'achcrs ··it 1~ onl) good admtn1strat1ve pram« to open 1t up mtt'mally We have an obltjatton to advt'rt1sc m- 1emall}'." he said . According to Schwarz. the de-c1s1on to chm1na1e Toomt') ·, position wa!t 001 a d1sc1pltnaf) one. "Other pos· iuoos may be rcdellncd as well." he said "'He started ll the clcmentaC) kvel and as crcdcntuilcd to teach there. (Elemcntar) school) I!> where he spent mo t of h1!> ume. Toomey was ou1 of town and t·ould not be reached for comment Accordma to the \upenntrndC"rlt\ oflicc, Toomey wu huc-d tly thc- distnct in 1971 He ret:e1-.ed h1~ elementary and secondary c~denual ID 1974, lut year he tl"«1 ve-d ht!t adm1D1s1rat1ve crt'denual He taught physical educauon at Ah$0 Elemental) school while teach 1n1 wt1al studtl."\ part-llmC' fie abo wa$ a part-lime coach 11t the high school tk became thC' al·t1vit1t'~ director 1n 1983 and tool.. on the pilot provam of athlettcs/a1..l1\ 1t1t'\ d1rec· tor last year BUILDING FREEZE URGED INN. MESA ... P'romAl The proposed httzc wu unveiled Monday before." the Planmng (om- m1ss1on. which postponed consider· auon to Aug 11 at the urgmg ol representatives for the Melro Center and Sak1ok.a Farms prOJects C. tty staffers ~1d their idea was in ~ponsc to two environmental stud tt'S prepared on requests b~ Tran!> pac1ftc and Sak1oka for prehmmal") approval to e~pand their develop- ment plans. Transpacific wants lo add eight Sal...101...a wants to build I 300 dv.clling units and two·stol) com- mercial bu1ld1ngson 40aaes between A.nton Boulevard Sunflower A. venue and Sak1oka Dme The compan) further wants prehmtnal) appro,al for five to 14-stor) bu1ld1ngs on a l 3- acrc-Im bctwet'n ~unOowcr A venue .\nton Boulnard and Mam Street CXveloper~ in (. osu Me\d were admittedly worried aboul tht polen ttal freeze in an mdu!>tn w hcrc.· Ouctuaung interest rates lan malo.t' delays quite expensive .. ··We've got to conttnue to build out because we are carrying the cost of the land that remains undeveloped ... said Mu Nardom, a spokc<iman for Transpacific ··Adela) would ht-"l"'ll vel) d1sappomt1ng • • more stones on each of 1t'i remaining towers rt also wants to add com· merc1al space, a restaurant and a health club to the 47-acre \Ile bt>tween ~nton Boulevard. A -.enue of the .\rts. and the ()an Diego and C O!ila Mesa freewa\S Heann~ on the Sal...1oka and Transpacific pro1cct!> also were po" poned to Aug. 11 Meanwhile, plctn- ning statTers are honing tht.•1r proposal .\department memo \atd the f<><.;ys ul the specific plan would be to set ltmm on the amount of traffic that a pro1ec1 can generale based on street capac111cs Building space would be allocated according 10 those hmm. Malcolm Ros!I, ')cger!itrom plan· ning director ~1d lraffic would continue to spill into C O'>ta Me\a from prOJects in other c1t1C''i He added lhat much of lhe ncedcd meet improvements can onl) be lundcd through developer fees .\ moratonum would hnng a pcnod of ··no de-.elopment. no ke'> and mtng traffil Ros~ ..aid .. ; HEATHER WON'T SEEK RE-ELECTION ... ·From Al .. _ II ., .. ,, .. •• I 1• 1 I .. rt J ~upporter!i and dctrath>r'> altlo.;l· also crcdll her w11h tamtng count~ plans to e-.;.pand operallono, at John \.\ 8} ne .\1rport At one ume, Heather wa~ -.1cv.cd a\ the heir to the ~late A\~mbl> 1..:at held b\ Manon Bcrge\on now a st.all' sena1or Heallh problem<, ma' ha\ e '>too<l tn lhe wa\ · Heathc·r wa'> felled b)' a '>lruke in I 'It!:! when \he wa'> ma~or of the beach ut' '>he 'IUfTered a milder sc11ure two \ear\ later and Y..a'> hnclh hm111tal11i-d • But 1111 hoth ona'>!itons Heather amazed ut~ offiC1al!i b> qu1ckl> retummg lo hC'r dut1e'> ncn 1hough >he suffered '>Ome it·mporal") para!- ' '>IS after the '>trokc She again ~urprned colle..tgue\ when she ran tor re-del t1on 1n I 982 ~hc was chalkngcd h' an attorne\ v..ho '>pent more than S'\0.000 and hinted at Hc_ather"~ health b' talking about '"a new v1talll\ ·· But Heather wa!i '>"-cpl w -.1ctor) in J landslide gaininp more \Ole\ lhan .in~ cand1dote on tht.• h<.1llt1t One ol her current pc:t pruJt'll\ 1\ the creatrnn ol a \outh lenti:r, something 1ha1 ha'> ·not ~t·t ma· tenali1ed bu1 ma> \Oon 11 lhl' lr1.1nl' Co 1s ult1mate1' granted pcrn11'>\1on lo e~(l&nd Ne~port Center '"More than an\lhing f"d like to '>t.:c a plae<• lor the lo.id' '>ome:whC'rt• the\ can go and ha\C lun and >la) oil lhl· st reel!>." she ..aid Heather said '>hl' "aware: of at le:a'l two potential lOuncil cand1datn 1n her d1stnct, which includc'> Do1.t•1 <)hores and the Manner<, comm unit) <)he did not 'a' v. hether 'lhe v.111 i:ndor-;e a candidate. FERGUSON LOSES VOTE ON HAYDEN ... From Al Democrats "Olcd to ccint1nue thl· debate and \ t>te on thi: motwn. The four Demoaa1' v.erc Richard Robinson of Santa .\na Norm Waters of Plymouth i\ltstt·r McAl1stcrofM1lp1tasand C>teve ( lut<" of R 1' ers1de Two Democrats and a Rt·publRan wt're absent or did not 'ote Gov. George Deul...meJtdn told reporters toda} following a 'lpecch lo the Vctcransoff-ore1gn War\con,cn· tion 1n Sacrc1mcnto that he ""\tron{l.I\ disapproved"" of Hayden's conduct dunng the Vietnam war. ··11 I had been there l1n the As\embl-.) and voting. I would have voted 1n (aH>r 111 the mouon .. to remo' e Ha~den from office. Deukmc11an said But. he addt'd ou~ttng Havden W(I\ ·a dt'CISIOD that Y..a'I up 10 th(• memeh~ of the A\st'mtll\, .rnd h!· would 'iupport no further action against him '¥\hill l\.1und;n ·, \ll\l' "'a' nol d1rrctt·d \pc:uficall) :11 ht'> motion l·i:rgu!ton \aid he lUn\ldt.:r<, thl· \Oil ,1 reflcl11on ol the lt.:g1<,lator\" IOll'nllon' l'oncerning Ha)den\ 'talus in lht .\\semhl) >- "'The\ '"ere \h1elding him Illa'· den) lrom Justu e. hul I told thl·m v. hen I made m\ m111wn that I would 1n1crprct the11 · 'otl' (to re JN I the motion I a\ a 'oil" for HaHkn · hrgul>on \;ud In an emo11onal dl·ha\e ma packed \ssemhl) chamber Speaker V.11l1 l· Brown allowed Fcrgu\on to makl· h1\ plea tor Ha.,.den·, ou'ilcr Tht· l>cmo- nat1l leader then pcrm11tcd Ha,dcn a repl~ belorc ruling lhl" motion oul ol order The 41 'o -.ute w\taancJ Hrm~n <1nd rnndudcd dehatt' Dunng a pre.,, conll'rC'ntl" prior 111 1he .\<,..emhl) '>n\lun I l'rgu"m ,,mJ. ··Tum Ha~dC'n "a' not a \lmpk v.ar prole'llcr Hl· v.a' nut a \lmpk 'Pll on-1hc-t1ag. hurn-) uur-d ra fl-card prote\ler lorn lla)tkn v.a-; a 1ra1tor Ha-.dcn rcpl1NJ lhdt he opposed th1: Vietnam War ··out ofhone'il ragl• not nut ol '>Crvlludl· 10 a foreign pown ·•I want lo tell \Ou Mr. Fcrgu,on I am a patnot1c American and no narrow-minded bigot can take 1ha1 awa) from me ... Hayden <,.a1d ··1 ha'e paid m> due~ JUSl a!i member\ of m)' generation who sen ed in Vietnam paid theirs·· Fergu\on ~1d he does not 1n1end to propo..c an ou\ter "Ole again Vc1 eran.,· group!. who protestc:d out\tdl· the tapuol \i1onda'. will at1emp1 10 uno.eat 1hoo;e Democrat-; v. ho or· poi,e<l hii, mo\1on tn N11H·mhn"· ekct1on Fergu\on \a1d . "l oda) wa\ .HI.I\ ofretkun1 n~. and at ka\I we-gol them 111 'ulc ... Frrgu\on said "Nov. v.e knov.. v.hnt• thl'! 'I.ind ·· TRAVIS KING OF 'IRRELEVANT WEEK' ... From Al ol < ommerlc ho\t'> the \uper,1.11' c'ent with team\ competing a1 1h1· Bdlhoa Ba' ( lub I h<' thiiml:x·r 111 commerce " bec1)m1n1_1 more in· 1,;ol11ed v.11h the \taging 11f lrrek..,anl Week each ;car I nda) will hl" 'pent hl'lltn(t on the thoroughbred\ at Holhwood Par~ \aturday Trav1\ and < o n-. 10 Reno for two da)-; a' gul"'>I'. ot' lhl· Ball.,.·., (irand Hotc-1 .ind thl' Rrno < onvent1on Bureau T rav1s returns <)unda' Im lht· local fan·wrll cclcbrat1on If all this ~ems hkt· mulh ado about noth1n1-you're getting do<><.• 111 what founder Paul Salata \il'r\ '' lhl' philosophy of Irrelevant Wed. -111 do something nice for ~omd)od\ lor no reason at all ~ Salata an eX·JOtk who turnl'll ellluence into amucnce a\ prl''.11.knl of hts own sewer 1n\talla1mn firm \tarted Irrelevant Wt'c-~ 1 n 11nti tn honor the Ont' thing h' lovr<, more than football, the undcrd~ ··when I played proft''>\lon.tl fool• ball I was sort of the champion of lhl" auy who gets httle or no rt'togn1t1on .• Salata uys. "I alway'> s.ud 1f evt•r I could afford 1t. I wa\ 1toing to d•' someth1nf for the (lU\ one ncvl'r heard of.' ··who could bt' It'\\ rr.kvant 1h,11 °c6~~~E Daily Pilot MAIN OFFICE 130 W•t fl.oy !II 11a U.u - ,.. •• •""'"' " • Y-0 C.O.•• ......... lhl" l<i\I m.111\l°ll'lll"IJ111 lhl' ~.1111111,d I oolh<ill I t·;igul· tlr.1lt > \;11 on~ 1111· 'l"nl ol lrrl"ll'\,lnl Wrd, ""' 'ov..n" Lich )l".tr !ht· linnt tolkgt· 10111 hall pla.,.cr I'> honore<.I v.11h 1lw flt.:1'>man I roph\ < on\t•qucnlh 1lw lJ'>I pla;e:r \l'kl.:ll'd 1n the dnll ' hnnort"d wtth tm-t riw-nmsn f mrmv ""h1t h T '"' 1\ '~111 rt"ll'I\ r V.c-d1w,d.i\ n1~h1 I h!· troph\ drp11 t' a ,11prx·r. lingt'n.:d tv111hall pl.l\l't looking Jh.,olutd\ hc:luddkd ·" lhl· p1g\~111 eludl"' 111, grasp tor .111 11nprl·d1l tablc· ft1lc on lhl' ((rtd1ron turf •\ 1 h fre 1 ta II .1r1d I 110 pound' I r:.t\" "n 1 the h1ggnt pl.I\ er c1.er IP Ix· h11n11rl·d h> the-I o'-'\m,rn Troph\ llut tw will he expnll'd '" wllh\tand lh\' ••n,laught of H1hal .1hu<,t· d1'hed 0111 all wt'ck h~ 'i.11.1\,1 and 01hrr 111a~ll'r' I Td"" tallo.r, e\t 1tt•tlh of mnttn{! < hc1rger grcah l>an I out' and Wt''> < handler at the< harl(t'r' m1n1-tamp 1 .... 1 monlh But in \alt1ta he'll mt'<"I 1h1· ma\tcr of the en11 t.:f' -tht• m.tn "ho nevt"r mt't a pun he d 1d n "t II k<" or a rih ht' rnuldn't elhow ··1 11'11 )OU thl\ ktcl "~ning to lw isrt·:-11 \alata ..aul Monda) v.h1k ft•llov. hac k<"r., werr prcpann!( to turn 1hc Nt•wpon Beath< ountr) (luh golf lOur\t' into \omrthing rrr,embling oi mine lidd. ·· I he < harg1'r' tl111· t11r 111 pl.t~ t·r JX'f\Onnt•l 111ld mt• thn Wl'fl' gc11ng Ill p1d. M 1kt· an thr 10th round hut dct.11 .. kd to takt· ;1 thame and kt him go lo thl" end ht.·u1u'>(." 11 cJ1dn'1 look ltlo.t' anvom• dw v.a<, g11111g to rnck him ·Salata \a1d r hl Chargl·r<, were ""di a wart• of 1h1· lun and game\ Salata had wa111ng tor lh! Nfl drall\ final \elcu1on Ju\I pnor LO the draft '>t'ICcllon'i 'Ian l>1cgo \t.'nl a \Urplu<o punter to the < h1l .1g11 Bear\. IJ'>I )'ear<. 'iupcr Rowl "'inner'. tor the right to make the draf1-.. final p1llo. \~ lltt· !\I I ·, final drat\ ptt k Ira'" !inch h•m•wll in an d11t· gru11r 1h.11 1n1 ludt·, • In· Y..a\hhutn Mr lrrt•lcvanl 111 v.hn v.;l\ mcl\I tamou\ for 'piking a l11othall .11\er ,1 teammate \(orcd a touchdo" n T 111 h" dlnrt' Montana 'ilalr V.J\ rx·n.1l11t•d • I 1m Wa'lh111ttton Mr Jrrrlevant \Ill. v.ho \,1111 <all <hurk Ram\ .incl tl'll l11m "''" \ 1· gnt a < rnng \how' lwr1· ·· • l1rn K1·lld1n l\1r lrrclC'\JDI II , v.ho rcportl·dh w,l\ with the M11Hlt' \111,1 Viking-. fu\I l'mg enough 10 'ling ht' .tlm,1 mall"r :u ,, team dinner • M1i.t• \lmond Mr lrrC'lc-,ant IV wh11 ~td of hi\ tinitl draft number ·1 e'1wc t~·d to go late but not that late · Dally Piiot Detlvery I• Guaranteed ) . r .c., ' ' a..i.o-..... .5e18 ~-A -O<• ~•7 '1 ' Justcall 642-6086 • .......... ,--ou-(;&()It r;r-, ' la r '" ..... ~'Oi'• r p,. 111 '°"' QC , ,. rw ~..., ., What do you ltke about tht Dally P1lo1" W h;it don't }Ou hkt>" (all the numher aboH' and )'our messaae w1ll be recorded, trano,cnbcd and 1k· h\ertd to 11\e appropnate t'd1tor ,,,. O.ange '' C.. ly ""'°'-.,.,,., .. ,.,..,., '" ll"'-.1 •~• ~ """' "°"~·..a r,., r•• Jr•"V" c,.,.., """"''"Ii C:O--•y r.., .. ..ai1oOI'• •·• Dul'>'n• • ~ "'""°"J ir •OuO' I POeJ fJ, ""'II"' ~ .O•-'Q'" " OVOl'\f'+J S.1.,,0.0)1 •'4 ~., r ... "'"°'" .. ""1:11;""'"" ""'"' • •' JXJ "'"' Tht \lmc 24-hour answenna ~rvicc ma) "" U\Cd to record ktten to the editor on an> topic Contnbutor\ to our Lette~ column mun 1ncludr 1tie1r name and telephone number for 'enfkauon Ctrcul1tlon T•lephonee ~"' A"QP ~ a., "M 1 I! , 1.wi (;Qou ~.... ;.1.,..,,. 111M" I VOL 79, NO. 175 Tell\ U\ what"\ on your mmd .... ..,~ .,. .. """.... ........ ' A. ltfMk aoutheatt flow hu carried tobtroplctl molature aloft. and thuno.rttormt with gutty wind• ~• ex~ed through Wedneeday In Sou~.,n Calllornle • deaett• and aouthern mountalnt 0t'*'4trlM. the National W•et~ Servtc:. predlclt partly cloudy lklel ebow the mountain• and c:s.Mf1e, with continuing hot dey1. Lowa tonight along Soothetn Cattfornla coastal .,. ... were ex~ed 10 range from the mld-609 to low eot Hight II the beach were expecied to r..U. the mtd-e<>a to low 70.. whh hight In the low 80t to low 90I tnltnd Along the Orange Cout thet• wlll b9 low cloud• M&t the coHt. ext•ndlng Into moat vatiey. during late night through mid· morning houra, otherw!M moetly fair through Wednetdev ....... ,p .... n 61 ........... ., .. U.S. Tempe HewO<IMn9 t2 11 ·~i (~~~ fAONl .. Al-1yN Y 11 .. ..... Yon. Cll'y ti 70 Al~q-.. '3 .. ~.ve t) n wwm-' 1.00..,.... .. oe.l<lllOIM City ,, .. AIN#lllO R Show••~ ftw• I~,,. .. , .. ....w<J -•,1 ............. Andlotll!Q9 u .. em-.. ,, ·'"'- Al-I• 97 74 ONndo 17 70 ,_...,_._. .,._,,._ --•,_,AA u• &.a~ ....,. ..... ~ ., •1 AllW\10( en, to 70 Awllfl ,, 72 "'--1ot .. Calif. Temps Surf report a.lllm<Jt• ., 65 Pill~ 12 t3 Bllm•no~•m " 89 "onl Maine 76 !IS llOIM t3 t6 P0<11ent1. Ote .. 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Nlell'•-~~~ C)uMfl TO "6 HIQll io.. lot 14 "°"'' end>nQ al 5 !: m i!lle . " 82 Wlc:Hla 85 6ll ~...,,,, .,..,_ nu. wa_..,,. 82 57 Apple v--, I 2 50 Osy lhrQUlh ~ T~-EIPuo 70 ., lleret-97 ee r.no-at.,_,..., lllgl'9 .. to 72. !owl FWIMhU llO 51 lltl)IMt ., ~ SI lo M V....,.. No1W t4 10 t4, to.1 M Fwgo 10 45 Tl des Blel>op " 50 108) "'•'•" ., 57 llfyllle 111 13 Or I/Id fl!IP'G• eo M C.tellna .. SI Or_, ... .. M TOOAY l OtlG !leectl 11 80 ........... .. 55 s-.o-5 25p"' L4 MontOWI 16 ~ Smog Report HOAOlulll .. 74 S--0"'0" I )4p"' •l Monl•e)' 10 KOueton .. 73 ~BeKtl 87 80 lnOllNIPC)lo• IA 83 WU>NalOAY 0n1ano 16 IO "otMlllll etlllldM<I lftClea l:"r ~ 100 Jd_. ....... .. 71 F1r11~ 7 o~. m I I Pllm SOfll'IOt 106 11 good. 100-200 unhMltt!llA MNllMI Jeck--'111 .. et 66 ::::.r-I 53pm 4 I p....,_.. &2 67 l*)llM, 20t).JOO uMMllllM '°' ... JUMau llO 41 131 pm u ,_.__ 89 61 300-500 llalMdolA ,..... llgur1I .. ~clty 12 .. a...11emetoino ., IO I048y'1 pel 1~. ~ -~ lMVeg&e !In 76 8un Mlt Ioele, -1 t ot P m , •-Sen oeon.i 12 SI Oey e al1Mned I* uu .. Aocl> » 71 w-.y 11 5 43 • m MO Mia eoain •en-.. llO touo.-., ,, eUotpm Sent• An1 75 llO SMI 8-1 to MacAt'lhUr lllwd ao.47 ~ " 71 MOOtl ree. 100./;, e1 11 01 pm -• Sent• Cnn 82 M l"""8, ledlll1Ud1 V..., 81~7 MIM118Mcn 14 11 W.O...Oay •I e a m ano , .... 11Qa1t1 T alloe Vllle\r 64 47 ~e.oi ..... 42(~) MilwaukM ... M al 1137pm Y-•\/ly '° M l o. Angelee Alrpotl '2-641 DRUG ALLEGATIONS AT EDISON HIGH ..• v From Al program ht.•torc 1t got staned L) man C lower, Ed1,on 3lhlct1c d1rc<'tOr \il1d ,..1onda). < lower \aid he wa' 1mroduccd to the program b~ former Ram~ toothall < n<.1ch Ra \ Mala-.a\1 at a football lhOlt . "'It sounded like a good program Jcahng v.1th nut1111on and lhe parents v.ert· 'cf), 'i:r~ interested.' he -.aid If 11 wa\n"t <1 rl·pu1;1hlc program "'l. w<iuldn't ha\"C lCluthed 1t.'" \atd R.rnd~ W JI ham!>. whu ha~ been F<l1r,on·r, a1hlt:t1t: tn11ncr for the past I '\c-3r<i V.. l ri: gu1ng to lorgct 11 fhert.-'> no wa). w11h th" kind of putlltcll~. that v.c'll go for 11 now · Williams said < rtllll\m of1hc program came 1n a ll'tter titled "Hunttn~ton Beath '-<hool \tudent'i u'i:d in \t'X drug <'\penmtnh ... The wr11er cla1metl that he or '>hr had seen two Edison \ludcnls arcum- pan1ed b~ thetr parent\. The~ re- ported!> v.ere told 1ha1 the drug would s11mulatt' the: pt1u1tary and release an anabolic hormone that v.ould increase muscle.' \trength and v.ould ha"e only mmor side effect\ '"like mcrea\t'd hb1do and acne · ·we·ve been looking at the stud1e\, hut we haven't seen this ~tutT." said C lower '"We had lhe gu)' CMc< lain) down tn talk to the parents and ktd\ CENTER ... F rom Al \1dkt1\on de'itrt!x•d :o-;t·wporl lk.1lh a' a 'lo~mopolltan ut)., and IJl1J)C<i opponent\ 111 lOnl1nucll ~rov. th a\ ht-1ng "\<'llish · I he Jr:, inc C.o. propo..cd e11pand- 1n~ lhe \hopping center in 1982 hut 11·i,i1Jcnt<, ~athcrcd en11ugh '>tgna1urc' 111 lo1cc a rckrendum dect1on The .tn <0li1pmc111 firm dumped the plan r.1tlwr than test suppon at 1hc polf\ The 'tr v 1<,ed plan mile, tor more n·\1dent1al de-.clopment than its pre· !kct.•\or and addi11onal features o;udl ·•' .i c htld-1..arc center J 'ommun11-. lCntcr for tt'en-agcrs and lhcater'> 1n t ash1on hland to gent.•rate a 01ght· lllcin and around lhe malt. and we ulkt•d 10 lht'm aoout exact!\ what It 1i. we v..crc asked 1f w~ wer~ interested in dotng a study on 11 - '>ome would taken. some wouldn'1." W 1lltams added, ''I'd nc-.t'r put our ktd!t ID a dangerous situation I h1\ reall)' 1mtatcs me. because I lt-t-1 l'm a pretty ethical person · McClain. who dcscnbcd h1m\Clf a., an applied cl1n1cal nutnt1001\l. 1s based rn Woodland Hills He '><!Id \i1onda} lhat about 40 Ed1wn stu· den ls \tgncd up for the program D1c;pcns1ng of the supplement was 10 begin Monda) and was e~pectcd to la\l etght-12 week'> he said "It'~ not an e'lpenment " he \aid. ··w<" arc s1udy1ng the dose-related cffett~ on people within th1~ age group·· Mc( lain said the gamma on.10nol has no rclauon to steroids •·c lur concern is to get (high school) kid' oO \tcro1ds." ~1d Mc(latn He !>aid the supplement ran he purcha~d al man-, health food store\ The anom mous leller was sent to lht" '>chooh principal local new'>· papers and to Mane Ono. \uper- 1ntenden1 of the Huntington Beach I n1un High ~hool D1stnct 0110 said 1oday she had 'ittn the leller bu1 was unaware the food program was offered to Edison stu- dent\ o\\ a rule. she 5-atd, the d1'>tnc1 docs not appro-.e of offenng v1tam1m or other r,1m1lar products through the c;chool<, She said she has asked Kennedy to bnefher on the rcsull'i of his 1n vc<.t1gation Kenned> said today thal he had not ht·cn aware of lhc Ma)-22 meetmg at which the food supplement program war, offered but added that ·he doc<> not require his staff 10 clear ev<"I") campus event wtth him "I think 1fc; very unprofc<,s1onal - hke McCarthyism:· he said of the anonymous charges ··1 would very much like lo <;e<· this alleged doctor contact me so lhat we can sit down and talk about this ' Kennt'd)' \aid the allegat1on'i wrre parttC.ularly patnful in vtcw ot Edison's rt'putauon as a leader 1n discouraging drug use by alhletec; Mc< latn said the gamma of)1onol 1~ manufactured b> B1ot1cs Re\Carch 1n Houston Ht' said the Edison \tudy I would 1n-.ol\.C' talong baseline measurements of muscle\ with tape mea'>urcs checkmg fat percentage w11h a '>ktn fold test and conductina strength lt'st!• He said lhe supplt'menl hM been studied for vanous profes'i1onal ath- letes and the Houston Gamblers. -\mong the charges b> the letter wnter v.as lhat td1son WS\ VIOlaU DI e-.cl"\ rule 1n the book for drua research The ktter wnter also an· d1ca1cd he had an c.-conom1c motive for opposing th~ program ··Both of the patients wt'rc told that m' med1c1ne wouldn't work while on the drug and both wanted to stop my therapy," stated 1he wn1er .. , believe I have grounds for a \lgnificant la" \Ull 1f I wanted lo press this matter .. ··5omcbody may be los1Daa dime:· \aid Clower. "He's gomg to lo~ some mone) 1<i my lint guess He obviously v..on"t come out of the woodwork, but he need!> to know what a worm we thin~ he 1<> '"I don't knoy.. where.' 11"\ commg from. but v..hoever 11 ts must be making monq d1spcn~ing has ther- ap~ oo our ktd\ and he doesn't want to lose 11 ·· I-or W11l1am'i. the charge<, a~inst him went muth dcl"per than g1vmaup a program I fed I ha' e a high ethical standard.'" he <,aid. "I believe tht' paren1s know full-heartedl) I have their bes1 mtt rc'il~ at heart ·-rm tn\olved with our drug- ~reen1ng program and for someone 10 v..ntt' a leucr questioning my c,tandards w11hout talking to me ob\ 1ously hurt'> and concerns me. ··1 honestl~ bche1.e 1f someone 1s th:u opposed 10 the program Edison Htgh's phone number l'i 1n the book and I'm there." • Bradley fires manager lo~ •\NGf LE5 (AP) -The manager of I os Angeles Mayor Tom Bradle> ·s campaign for governor. Mary Nichols, has been rcplac~d Bradley's campaign reported Mon- day that the new mana&er 1s U>!> Angeles attorney Robert Thompson. THE STOREKEEPER SWEATSHOP WESTCLIFF PLAZA. NEWPORT BEACH, CA (714) 842· 7061 • ' Titanic discovery UCI lecture topic Mobile home .owners may buy par • By PHIL NElDERMAN Of .. O..,,... .... an buy1n1 shares." Ha~ey ~1d. bul~1 when ~ make the pun:~. bu& after 1h11 our renu would be mbihztd." sale to Gro"cs rtlident1 thtmsclva. He said each ram1I)'' shatt for purchn· 1na the land and park facilitae-s, such as a sw1mm1n1 pool, SIJll, tenni' couns and library. would be rouply $45.000 Lan t.thttwo dnanftowcedlbcy had &tnd a pu Opdon MiwmnK The discovery or the aunken abip Titanic and the future of underwater exploration wiU be the aubjcct of a lecture Wedoaday at 7 p.m. in the Science Lecture Hall at UC Irvine. Residents of the Groves mobile home p r~ 1n ln•me an-rcv1ew1n1 loan options and stale a 'i•SUln<:c Ptoarams an their bid to bu> 1hc park from iu. cunen1 owne~ Harvey said only about 25 pmxnt of the Groves homeowners need lO commit to buy1na th~ ham. 10 allow 1~ park purchase to proceed. He said orpniztts of the purchase arc aware 1h111<>mc midcnu are retired on fixed incomes and may lack 1he money to buy 1 sharc of the park. Concern O\ler ri in1 rmu. special fca and park Pohc1cs led Groves rnadcnts to s.eck help last year from the Irvine Ci&y Council. The council ~ to mcdtate d1 aru-ments ht-tween rcsidcnu and Brutt Nott, principal owner and man sin1 partner of1he part. T~ rnidtnts ha\'t 60daya 10 eurctK option. Homeownn · lioa Hlll'YC'Y Robert Ballard, a senior lcientt1t at the Woods Hole Occanopaphic lnJutuuon and a member of the Titanic citped1t1on team, will describe the discovery and explorage of tbc wreck• and show slides and film from the remains that lilbn the ocean floor. Tickets arc SS and $3, and further information is available at 8S6-6379. Late IHI "-Ctk. park tenants "'ere 1old 1hc) will be 11ble 10 buy stock 1n a non · profit corporauon that 1s tryana 10 assume ownc~h1p of the SB-home park. wh1<.'h has aboua I 000 rcs1dents The park t\ priced IH more than S20 million When rumo~ circulated that Nott was r>tePAnna 10 Kii the park to another anv~tor or conven ll to another uit. ahe counc1l 1nstructed the city naff 10 prepare an OTd1nancc rqulaun1 rht sale of mob1~ home parl,, as well as their rents and Polktei. has aroup 1 now so~1ti111 loe.a ,.opaea11 from financial i nutfo . He uid t'hc aroup wdl aJto JCCk the ci1y'1 ~ a obtainana at.ate funds 10 ·11 in the .. tk purchate. Harvey &ald ~ swi~. from investor- owned 10 rnuknt-owned mobile home parks II a lfOWICll OOC in lht indottty. Showboat gala In HB The Hununston Beach LeTip Oub will host a free showboat gala tonaaht from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Huntinaton Beach Tnn. The public ts invited to join 1n •the evenina's festavttJes that include refreshments, entertainment, and door pru.es. LeTip is a networkina group founded by local professionals and businessmen and women m 1979. For information call Dr Mark Nelson, club president'at 847-2S07. Bud Harve). prcs1dcn1 of the uroves Mobile Homeowners Assoc1at1on said he " cau11ou~I> opt1m1st1c after a mcctina dunna which residents were told about the linanc1al terms of the proposed park ialc. ''The majOrll)' of people were interested Homeowners who cannot buy sharn an the new corporauon would conunuc to pay rcnt. Harvey said "Our a<>al IS to effect a park purcha~ without causan1 any undue hardship on any current residents," he said. "lt'1 1rue that all of us are going 10 have to bate the The council postponed any vote on this ordinance when Nott bcpn nesotiauna a "lt''I JUSt basic," the Groves Ul«a.ttion prC'$ident u_id. ··Residcnt-oWDcd and managtd perk~ arc mott rnpon ·ve lO rcs1cknts' needs:' Scrabblers scramble for the right words Wine taatbJg tonight An evening of wme apprecaauon ts planned ton1aht from 7 to 9 p.m. at Western Federal Savtnas an Mission Viejo. Patrt1c1pants Wlll study and taste a vanety of Cahfomta wmcs. The fee for the Saddlcback Colleac-sponsorcd event.is $8 and more information 1s available at S82-4646 Skin care work•lJop set A free workshop oo preventive skin care will be offered toni&ht at Deerfield Community Center. SS Deerwood West in Irvine. Dr Jeffrey Klein will conduct lhe program, which examines the rela- tionship between skin and sunlight, wrnd and temperature. Call 5S9-0464 for further infonnat1on. Parentl.ng workshop In LB The CSP Youth Shelter will present a workshop entitled "The Secret of Parent mg" Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at 980Catalina St. in Newport Beach. The program ts offered as a community service to help parents increase their skills, particularly with teen· agers. Call 494-4311 to reserve space. Speech therapy offered ./ The Assistance League of Huntmaton Beach is offerina speech therapy for children dunng the summer months at lhe Sih Center, 301 Walnut St., Huntington Beach. nnmg today. Call the center at 536-4097 or 9 8-6302 for additional 1nfonnalion. Art workshop ln Newport A Slll·WC'Ck outdoor workshop on peronahzed drawing and painting will be held Wednesdays from 9· 30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., starting thn Wednesday. in Manners Park adjacent to Manners Library, 200S Dover Dnve, Newpon Beach M1m1 Sharon Stem will instruct the course, which wHl focus on development of 1nd1v1dual style Call 644-31S1 for rcgistntaon information Financial coarse slated Nearly 100 word woreblpen from throaeh- out 8o11thern C&llfomla conYened at the Driftwood Beach Club in BUD~on Beach o•er the weekend for the local Scrabble clab•• elfhth annual tournament. Winnen a.-................... .... of the three dln.lom were Ruth Sparer ln the ezpert eatetory; Stuart JI.n.aau. lnter- medl.ate. and In Cohen, narice. At f'ICllt. Fran Tyeon of the boet cla.b cballeqe. one of her opponent•• play•. Grand Jury chides outdated procedure in assessor's office Hearing on radioactive transport set Friday l' Saddleback Collcse will offer a class m financial planning for singles Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m. at 26131 Marguente Parkway, M1ss1on Viejo. Topics will include minimwng income taxes and ut1hz1ng accumulatan' assets. The fee as S l S and mort anformauon 1s available at S82-4646 Supervisors urged to update county property tax system to increase assessing efficiency Greater employment ol county counsel services an assessment appeals mvolv1na larger businesses could improve the assessor's track record, jurors said. lJ. Four Oranic County freeways 'Laguna' author to •peak T Jefferson Parker, author of the novel "Laauna Heat," will appear Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Upstart Crow an South Coast Village, at Sunflower Avenue and Bnstol Street. Santa Ana. Call Amy Rocttle at 546-2810 or Craig Jennings at 662-0727 for deta1li.. Tuesday. June 24 • 6:30 p.m .. Irvine City Coucll, Cny Council Chambcn. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. • 7:30 p.m., lrvlDe UaJfled Scllool Dl1trlct Board of Ed•cation. Administration Center. SOSO Barranca Parkway ... Wedneeday,June25 • 7 p m .. Lapu Beacti Plaul.aa Commluloa. City Council Chambers, 505 Forest Ave. PoucE Loe By LISA MAHONEY Of IN~,._ 8""' J\. cumbersome and out-of-date auto- mauon system 1s hampenng the efTic1enc} of the Orange County As.sc~r·s Office. the I 98S-86 Grand Jury concludes In the first county review of Assessor Brad Jacobs' office m St"Ven years, the Grand Jury urged the board of supervisors 10 press ahead wnh plans to update the as'ICssor's automated property tax '»Stem so that employ~s can produce the ta11 rolls acc:u rately and on tame .. We feel 1fwe don't continue 10 gi .. e 1t a h1Jh pnonty. that 11 might not get done." ~1d juror Elizabeth T1ernev The board of supervisors approved S 1 5 mllhon for new programming, computer terminals and assessor's office personnel 1n March. But the board has not authonzed the complete revamping needed to bnng the outmoded system up to •muff 5ubse· guenl improvements will cost another $6 S m1lhon and could lake three 10 fi .. c years to implement The prc-Propos1t1on I 3 ta"< ~ystem 1s a llme~onsumang mess of unmtegrated programs that cannot keep up w1th the state's 1983 requirement that rnunl> aS$CSSOn. produce quarterly '>Upplcmental tax roll'> Its ltm1tat1ons complicate what has pro .. en to bt' the difficult and lime consu'm ang task of traclang chan,es 1n propert) values four limes a year, Tierney said The increased requirements on the antiquated system and recent d1fficult1es with a new county data processma con- tract. have made n doubtful that lhe assessor can produce the regular tax roll b)' July I as required by law. the Grand Jul) noted Delay 1n compleltng the tu rolls means ~ome 800.000 propeny owners will not receive their lax bills on ume . Beside~ urging a full update of the automated lax ~ystem. juron suggested three changes m assessment operations that could mean more lax income for the county more small business audits. greater use of county counsel for assessment appeal~ and an ordananc.e requinng umely notice of new construe· lion. When conducted. small business audits usuall> result an the county's levying add111onal ta:\es. the Grand Jury report observed Jacobs should consider hanng more audato~ 10 review the about 80.000 Orange County businesses that have gross receipts of Its~ than $200.000. the repon \aid Businesses that ture attorneys lO araue their case before an independent assessmen1 appeals board seem 10 fare better lhan the county when 1t has no lcp.l reprcscntauon. they said A thud sour~ of income requires cooperauon from city bu1ld1ng depart- ments. the JUry report said Delayed reporting on building ~rm1ts postpones the inevitable tax bill and results an lost revenue between productJOn of the supplemental and regular tax rolls, 1l said A county ordinance that sets pnalt1cs for later reports could improve the s1tuat1on 1urors said In other rccommcndattons. the Grand Jury called for Jacobs to seek lcgJslauve changes that would make the supplernen· tal roll less cumbersome for counties and to consider appointing a second-m<Om· mand. As prC'S(ntly structured. all mid-level manaJers report directly 10 Jacobs. a s1tuat1on that could cause d1fficuh1es m the event of a prolonged absence the report said o .. erall. jurors felt the ~S~S\Ors Office 1s doing a good job Of Jacobs, T1eme) \aid "Hc'iC'em,tobc doing a grcBt deal w1th 'er. little." Mesan 's slayer convicted, may face death sentence 'lolen Imm lh" 1600 blod• ol Baruna Parkwh • • • T hr pas'IC'n&rr "'1ndow in a I Y74 Pon1u1r Ltmans parked on the I 7<XXl hlock of Daimler SLtttt '"-IS pnrd open and thr strrt"o wiu s1olen • • • \ome \ltrtO and clothina ~rt sloltn from a car parked on the I 7000 blocl of Oaimltr Strt'<'I the item• taken "'rre compaL1 disc pld\('I"\ and video cawue ~ordcn • • • Vandals cau~ S6.ll00 tn damage to ;i fleet of Merttd<" Benz parted al Jim Slemons lmpom 1001 Quail Tht con Vertlble tops On S('\tn o( lht C'.llptn\l\t cars were slashed Lacuna Beach By the A1aoclated Prt11 Williamson sho1 Howe. hu1 said he was too drunk to have an tended to kill him and should be con .. 1c1ed of second-<tcgrec murder instead thal W1lllam'ion wielded a S('m1 au1omal1l pistol at Howe as he wa~ lea vang the dellcate~\Cn, attempted lu rob ham and then follo"'cd him to hi\ truck W1l11am'>on lircd his p1s1ol at Howe through the I ruck·, w1ndsh1eld and tled down H1gh"'a~ 18 • • • .\ C olumb1a maroon tnul bike was \tolrn from a ~hool on the 4700 block of Campus Dn'r • • • One cao;r or &old plated braclets, valued Two 11rts. qt\ I~ and 14 werr rrpc)nn1 as ruDAWll)'S tro m a <. atahna "ilf't"('I address Monday n1gh1 • • • A Mellon tandem hal H le wa~ rcponrd stolen Ml>nda) from a Mountain Rt1,1,J home, ~ victim aold pohl"C ~ suspet 1 was dclcnbed u a "'h11r male. 25 10 ''' yean old standua about t1-foo1·2 11 S62S "'as stolen from a busmen on the 14100 block of< uh·tr Dnve Ca.ta Yea proposed &5 routes for lhe transport or luah-lcvel radioactive matcnals will be lhe subJcct of a public bearina Fnday The Ca.1Jfom1a Highway Patrol wtU take pubhc testJmon)' on the proposed rout~ startJQJ at 9 a.m. in lhe Board of Supervlsors beann1 room at the county hall of adnunas.- trauon, 10 C1v1c Center Plaza an Sant.a Ana. Paru of the Santa Ana, San Dtqo, Costa Mesa and R1verstde frttways ITC included an the CHP's u-yet· unadopted rouung plan for radio- act.1 ve matenals. The plan 1s dcs1ancd to assure safe tnnsport of high level rad1oact1ve shipments hke spent fuel rods. Pubhc interest m the plan was heightened earlier this year with th~ U.S. Department of Energy's an- noun~ment that 11 would be shipping rad1oact1ve matenal from an Asi.an test reactor overland from the Port of Lona Beach to South Carolina Had the planned shipments not fallen through in the fac~ of pubhc protest. the) would most hkcly have been routed along the San Diego and Santa Ana freewa~' through Oranic County. door wmeone burglanzed a home on thc I qqoo bkd of Lum a resident reponed Monda) T ht l~s included an auto-graphed ba~t-i.11 • • • Th1e"t\ u'JC'd a roclt. to break a W\Mov. tn burgJanie an oransc 1976 Fiat parkf'd on 1he I 7400 block of J~uelyn, the o"'ner rt'poned Monday The loa 1n· L luJl!'d ''r""° 'Ptaken wonb S70. • • • .o\ rrs1dent of the 19500 block of \I+ aterbul') Lant aold police Sunday that ha~ blue IQ77 Ford Couner E»Ckup truck ~a\ \tOlt'n when ht vmted t~ beach p.irlona his truck on Broolchurst Sttttt near Pacific C nut H.,tlwa). ~ ICM wu ('\llmated al SI OCX} SAN BERNARDINO -Danny I lo)d W11l1amson locked his fmaers under his chin and shook has head Monda)' as a jUF) announced 11 had rnn' 1c1cd him of first-<tqrce murder and a special cartumstance that could lead him 10 the ps chamber Thl' Superior Coun jury con" acted \\ 1lhamson 38. of the July 27 '>hoo11na death of Ross Howe. 31. of ( O'ita Mesa The JUI) also dt'· termincd that he had killed Howe while 11"yina to rob him 1n front of Heart's Och 1n Baa &ar and that Walhamson intended to kill Howe Tho~ special c1rcum,tances make W11l1amson eha1ble for the death pcnall~. The jurors wall began hearing evidence an the penally phase of the tnal July 7. But stanma Thuf'Sda). they wall bc&in leamana about Wd- hamson's extensive cnmmal h1stol). 1ncludan1 has 1972 con,1cuon for 1C'rond-deartt murder. Deputy D1s- tnct Attorney Raymond Ha11h1 Ill said Monday On lhl' h1ghwa)' he dt'mandcd mone\ from a lam1h ~hose t'ar had broken do"'n. p1r,tol-wh1ppcd the father and then c;hol at a Big Rea r couple who <;topped lo help thl" family. " SMXl can'as boal top was reported \IOIC'n from a dnvt~a) at 3% 18th St ticl~C'('n H '\O am and Q a.m Saturday • • • ~ .. Computaequ1pmrnt'*a''toltn fmmt1._ .\red IQ8<i voi~n GTI W11' buslllCSS on Th11-U ~tr«t thr viltim told hurgJamed whale parked on Brooll'lunl pohtt Tuetday The \alur ,,f tht lou ha~ \trttt ntar Pacific Cont Hi&}IWll)'. tht ~t to be determinl!'d . owner rrponed Monday Tht lou in· Ounna the 1r1al. Dcput) Pubhc Defender .\Ian Spears had con~ded Fountain Valley A resident ofthr 18300 block of(11fford told polt« Monday that somronc h•d entertd her unlocked home tht' prtvaou' n1&ht -h1k Jhr was 8'1ttp and had ~tolC"n 1 vt<ko rtt0rdet won.h $280 • • • A dcr\ at tbt Video Monke} \!O~. Q89~ Wamct A"c.. l'Tpor'\Cd Monda) that Uucva utrd a stolen Ml\ttrCani to rtnt a video recordcT and thm vidl'o taptt. thtn hid not murncd thC'm TM lou wa• es111na1cd at Sl6~ • • • ~ d1f'f(10t of the ~ ut School Williamson. who wore a con scrvative aray suit and white \h1n to court Monday. huna ha\ head as eoun clerk Karen Oro!ICo read the ,·erd1cts He shook his head shahtl> a\ each of the six men and sax women confirmed their dec1s1on for Superior C ourt Judae Don Turner Witnesses testified dunna the tnal I 86SS Senta Ynu, repunf'd Monda) that huraJars had stolen tht ~hool', ma\On11r s1an. featunna the whllt Pq.uus loto and blut' lttterin.&. from a fence The lo~• w11\ e,umatcd at SI 00 • • • A •lcapc~n at Vidro II. 111100 Rrook.hunt St.. l"fpor1rd Mon,lay 1ha1 • ru11omrr had ft'nted the: v1drotapt-of "Mad Mn 8t}'ond Thundmfomr" Ma~h 11 1nd ntver rttumtd 11 The' loi\ was t1ma1('(f at S ~~ Th,. rtntcr dm"' nff 1n a 1971 Mrrcvn roupr lf'Ttne ._ bo)• din b1nck ~u rcponrd Jtolen W1lham~n led \henfl'c. dC'put1C"\ on a 20-mmute chase hC'fort' he wrecked h15 car and ~a'> caught Williamson alread\ ha~ plC"adC"d au•lt)' 10 "' as-.ault rotll'C'r. and weapon' cha11es related II' thl" murder HaJaht \aul the ~ntencang hearani could take a month from lut Yalt Loop Monday ••• ., r't"d < ht"vrol('I p1rkup 1rud: wa' itokn from T oprlca Mondav • • • /\ trlr' 1\mn \Ct, mi\ rowa"c anJ 2~· oshl'ltl nnr and baa were \IOIC11 (mm a home on tht ~000 hhx k of -\hon Par l ""' . . . -\ tromhon and trumpet well" 11c>lc'n from 1 home on ~ 1llnwsro' r \.fnnih\ • • • The pautnsn 111-indow an 1 Chrvrolrt { ahnolet s-rkC"d on Cirecnlirld wiu l'flt'\I or.tn anJ a \lt'f'NI WI!\ ,tolrn • • • ' ll'd Honda I mlun• molon\dt' ,,." .o\ bufllar attempuna to carry a SSO toolbox from an open prqe 10 a W1111tn1 car dropped the aoods when spotted by the "'''dent The would-be hcut took pla~ aboul 12·40 p m Monday 1n the 900 bl<Xk of Junapero • • • .\ ITllS\ firr -the '<'t'Ond 1n 20 mtnUI~ nuhide a V1c1on1 Strttt apenmenl rom· pie\ -as be1na con,.dt'tt'd al'10n The fin- was n11nauished about 4 I .. a m Sunda}' on 1lawn1161 S V1ctona St Newport Beach .\ $400 camera wu uolen from a I ~81 I ord M u\t.ana parkt'd un the 2 71Xl hln1. k (\f Wrtt ():~anfronl • • • J .\bout SQO an rash ._, \tOIC'n fro~t l\albm Oe'<1en Cn . 1414 N~port Rl"d • • • A l)l'<'Vvntef and computer ~t'n: ttolrn from an unlocked Pf"llt on tht ~l hluclr. ot \1n1 ha Thr In\\ came to Sl,114H • • • .o\ '2·\ear-old lf'tnt' woman Jut tttn .S.turda) at thf Studio t afe 1n 8.tlhoa. wat rtfl(lntd m m1 na. • • • A rnmmC"ttial huralar llt)k ~ l "~ "orth nl rlrclrllnt(' han1warT fmm R1dio \h11< ~ 2700 Wr,1 ( oa•I thahwa} ""'1.Hll 811.DtinetoD Beach cludrd StCrTO t"QU1pment wonh $~ Entmna throu&h an unh~ krd patio HB ezperiences power failure A power failure let\ I 400 II unt 11\Jton Beach customer. "''h,,ut dN tncity for almost 'O minute' th" momina. Southern c ahfom1a Ed"nn officials utd Edison aru manaaer J1m.Kennc1.h said the ha.ht\ went out tor re'>1dcnllal and busane 'l'U\IOml'" at I 0 4i0 a m He said all C>('wer wa' rt~tort"d h\ 11 14 am. Kennedy said the outa&l' 1!T('(trd an area boundC'd b Yorktown A.v • cnue on lhe north, Aact.1 ~vt'nuc on the south, 8th trttt on t.he ea't and Goldcnwnt • trcct on thl' ~l. tic \lad tht' cauK" of'tht po..,'t', f11lure "a., not tmmed11tcly known Woman raped at Irvine firm \ ~'·\ear old R 1 vt'n1de woman war, n1pcd 'undA) ntaht at a busa~~ an Inane Ju<1t 11\:r m1dni&}u the woman, "h'' worked a\ a dupatcher 11 1~ hu~1ne, .. bcpn le1v1na won th~ the hack door A manirabbcd her Just nul\ldt' tht door and fon:cd her back into the bu1ld1n1 at 18019 Part C 1rck , ~1d Sat. Diet 8owm.aA of the Ir\ inc rohl~ ~nment. r ohC"t att 1nvctu t1.n1 the rape . hut no one h bttn annttd 1n conntttaon with the aim.c, ad Ro11tm1n Tht' woman fCC'tlved no o a 1n1un~. td ~man who pn no funht'f 1nform.atlon . A• * Orang. Coast DAILY PILOT I Tuesday, June 24, 1988 Panel urges judge's ouster over falslfied tax returns BJ tt.e Auoclated Presa WASHINGTON -A Hou~ panel recommended to<la)' that impmonet.1 federal j udge Harry E Claiborne be removed from office because he fali.1ficd his tu returns. The Jud1c1ary <.ubcomm1ttec on courts approved articles of 1ml)tlchment against the chief U.S. d1'ltnCtJudge for Nevada and sent chem to the full House Judicial) Committee The panel approvt"d t"'o articles b)' voice vote and then considered several other; ag;unst C'la1borne a conv1,ted tall evader scrvmg a two-year pnson sentl'nce Refusing to quit his life11mr posiuon. Claiborne continues to colle<·t h1~ ~78. 700 annual salar; at the- min1mum secunty federal pmon camp in Montgomerv .o\la Reagan warns of Soviet base in Nicaragua if aid refused Retarded slayer e%ecuted in Georgia JACKSON, Ga - A retarded man "'hose death ~ntent·e drew protests rrom rock stars and mental ret.ardauon group<1 "'as e'-ecuted for murder tt>da~ in Georgia's electnc chair after his attorne)'i lo"t an I I th-hour bid for a i.tay Jerome Bowden was pronounced dead at I 0 I J a m . Jbout eight minuk'> after the electrocution began and about :\0 minutes afkr the U.S Supreme ( uun rejected his final appeal .. , would hk:e to tha!'k the Pl"Ople ofth1i. anst11ut1on f~r t.alung such good care of me as the) havt' he -.aid 1n has final 'itatement I hope that by m} execution being carnt'd t1ut. I ho_P4-' It" 111 bnng some light to 1h1s thing that Is wrong_" The \late Buard ul Pardoni. and Parole' had suspended Bowden's e.,ecuuon JUSt hour'> before at was to 1ake plan· la'it Tuesda} But the board 1.1t11hdrc'-" 1he su,pens1on Monda\ alter deciding the convicted l11ler kne"' the d1flerent·e bet"een nght and wrong Sall or con vlcted for refusing AIDS test VIRGINIA BEA( H 'va -·\Na'~ pen~ officerfa~s4'idaysin pnson. reducuon in ran._ and a bad conduct d1M'hargl' for refusing to lake a mandatOI) A.JDS blood test. In the first mun challt:nge 10 the Navy's requirement that all personnel take the test'> Pett) Officer 2nd Class Phillip J Nolan was convicted Monda\ at a coun-man1al of d1.,obeying an order He also wa con\lcted by a judge-of missing a deplo~ mcnt on his ship. the airer.if\ earner John F Kenned) Brothers' slaying linked to mob trials ENOS. Ind -Anthon~ and Michael Sp1lotro. found beaten and weanng onl} underwear 1n a shallo" graw in a cornfield, likely were ._,lied because of publicity surrounding ongoin~ tnals. an expcn on organized crime says. The bodies of Anthony. 48. and h1~ 41-year-old brother. Michael. were 1denL1fie-d us.ng fingerpnnts and dental record-. Monda}. said FBI agent l:.d Hegart). head of the Chicago offict· of the FBI The\ were found Sunday "I figure the reason they were killed 1s the high profill' under which (Anthony) Spilotro was operating." said retired FBI agt:nt W 1lharn Roemer, a consultant to the Chicago Cnme C omm1..,.,1on .\nthon~ wa~ to have gone on tnal Monday m Las Vegas on chargl'' hl' ran a hurt1.lar. ring .._nown a<; the "Hole-in-the-Wall- Gang" Judge rules woman has right to die TOMS RIVER "J -.\ 1udge ruled \fonda:i-that a tcrminall) 111 37- year-old woman can hi.· dl\conm·l ted lrom a respirator. ai.. .-.hr ha\ requl''>tcd. be<'au~ It would be cruel to .. usta1n a Ille 'so wrl:ld.ed 1.1t1th pain " Su~nor ( oun Judgl' Hen!") H W lie> Mul'd his dt:ns1on after heanni arguments an the case ofKathleen Farrdl "'ho ha., Lou (1ehng·s disease and ha\ -.aid through her husband that she 1s wm:emed ahout thl t'lkct her illness I\ ha v1ng on him and their two tet:n-age children Ir • I ; ( f J' • • H . , .. • [, I' i fa ~ (" • I J I \.)I .. • M If( ..... ; 170 l:.. 17th St. Costa Mesa This Norman Rockwell print is FREE at all American Savings branches while supply lasts. WASfllNC..TON (APJ -Pre~•· dent R~aan, an a late attempt to ~lvagc has propost"d Contra aid package, declared from the White House today that at would be a .. trng1t m1'>ta..,e'' to re1ect aid to the Nicaraguan rebels and warned again that countl) '"in danger of becoming a Sov1e1 m1htaryb3sc. Cohn disbarred Lawyer Roy M. Cohn, whme c areer ha• taken him from the Senate noor .. a key aide to comm1llliat-buntin' Sen. Joaeph McCarthy to the •lde of mobeten o•er four dec- ades. wu d.labarred Monday by the atate of New York. Reagan wa' denied an opportunity to personalh addres' the House. and h' the major networb to address a large national aud1enl·e CBS. NB( and \BC det1dcd not to air the six-ech live The hall~hour .,pcech lrom Reagan's dc~l in the Chai Ollilc \\ii\ l'amcd b'f (able Ne\.\S Nl·t.,...or .... The pre't1dent delayed hi\ de- panure from Washington for a Cali- fornia 'acataon and a campaign speech an Las Vegas an order to make Non-profit groups face tax on insurance fees WASHINGTON (AP>-Thousands of non-profit organizations will be forced to pay taxes on income earned from selling group insurance to their membt·rs under a ne" Supreme Court ruling. The court ruled 6-1 Monda) against lhe .\merican Bar Endowment. a group dedicated tu funhenng legal research and 1mprov ing the admin1strat1on of JU'll1ce The group's members are all 3 I 0.000 lawyers who belong to the .\mencan Bar Assoc1at1on The dec1s1on, which also said members may nol escape pa)ang taxes by cla1mmg pan of their premiums as chantable deductions. cost the endowment $6 m11l1on The Reagan adman1strat1on said hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenue were at !>take na11onw1de In other action the coun -Rejected an ap~al b~ air traffo: rnntrollers fired b> the goH"rnmenl for an illegal \trike in I 9!! I. The rnntrolters argued the) ha'c a nght to their old jOb~. -Cleared the wa~ for an unu,ual d1S<1phnal) 1nves11gat1on of l '.~ D1stnct Judge Akee Hasting' of M1am1 acquitted m 1981 of charge' he ~oh<:1ted a SI 'iO.OllO bntx· -l phdd Florida murderer "'-illie Ja\per Darden·~ con\ 1umn and dca1h sen1ence dec_,p1te a pror,eC'utor's remark that Darden wa<i "an animal" who deserved to ha\e ht\ face "blown otr· by the v1ct1m. 2 1? '. 548-3035 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... , ....... c...n k t! 1'22 W1t1 IUI~ ctSTI •S&-541-1156 the shores interiors -, 7c.IO J>wor; ~'-JOYCE CMOl WALSH N~ lleocl' C,-'Nt.f .l 7'4 1)4] 12~ "----~~ ...... .........__ ---- Th<· \mt'rtran fam1h l>oltor-he' !ht• ont· "'' drpt•nc.kd upon in 11mc·' of 1·mc·r~t·nn Thr on<· "ho pr<''l nht·d ~ound. 'tmple wa\' to kt•t-p our famih ~OlnR and ~ro" IOR 'trongt·r da\ h\ ctl\ :\1 -'nwrllJll Sa'>lll!(\ th1' month, wc·'n· offntnR 11nt• of \orman RoLk\Hll \ mo't twlmt•d \\ork' fht Doc.tor ilnd tht• r>oll H~H. w tu,tonwr-. 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C)L(>M cnonh of Taft) (714) 974 1620 ROI Pauli< <.o:t't Hw\ 1)(l,i0 (al \1aul) (ll3) 5~t XX5 5 TUSTIN Ml F Ftm St 'l2<>80 (al Nt•wport Ave ) (714) !Bl 25~1 MERICAN SAVINGS AND lDAN ASSOCIATION ' the Sp<"CCh He was dcoaed the chance 10 speak 1n the House b~ Speaker Thomas P O'Ne-111, who saJd such an appearance would be .. unpn.-cedentcd." Instead O'Neill oflered Reagan a chance 10 addrt<Ss a1oant se s1on of Congress or to submit to quesuoning by House members The White HouM: found those condiuons unacceptable Aiming tus remarks at members of the House on the eve of a cntacal vote on the aid, Reagan said, .. My fnends. I must tell you an all scrtousness· N1c~raaua as becoming a Soviet base e\-ery da) that we debate and debate and debate -and do nothing.." The president, his voice raspy, said that an the past three months, four So,1et mthtary cargo ships have dock:ed at Nicaraguan pons. and Russian pilots have begun Oyin1t rcconnu1i.sance nights for the leftist go,emment of Nicaragua Olscussmg the House vote, Rcapn said, "The measurt the House will con~1der tomorrow -ofTen:d l know an Jood fnllh -wh1cb proh1b1ts m1lltar; ,ud for at least another th~ months. 1nd perhaps forever. would be a 1rag1c mistake. ''It would not bnng the ~ndarustas 10 the bargaining table Just the opposite,' he said Turning up the heat on Congress to approve his request, Rea~n said, "The Sand1n1st.as will widen and deepen another port while we debate 1s n for commercial vessd!I or Soviet submannC"s? .. W~ w1U have to confront 1h.c reality of a So' 1et m1htar; beachhead 1ns1der our defen~ penmeters - about SOO miles from Mex ico. U.S. becomes net debtor for first time since 1914 WASHINGTON (AP) -Thl" t 'nued States became tht world·s largest debtor country in I ~85, the first ume Amenca has slJpped into the status of a net debtor i.incc the early pan of the century. thl go,em- ment reponcd toda> Simply stated, the numberi. mean that foreigners now own more US investments than American<, ha"e in foreign investments The Commerce Department said the country's mternational invest- . ment pos1uon was a negat1\-e SI 07 4 b1lhon at the end of the }ear This marked a dramatic turn- around from the countr; 's po~1t1on at the end of 1984 when the Pnlled ')tates en1oyed a surplus on its an'estments ofS4 4 b1lhon This wa!> a rev1s1on from an earlier report that had put the 1984 surplus at S28 2 billion A.ccord1ng to official government stat1st1cs gomg back to 1919 this s11ua11on has never occurred But a pnvate ltludy cited by the govern- ment shows the United States was last a net debtor in 1914, when the debt v.as a much smaller S2.2 b1lhon Wh 1 le officials have been say1 ng for more than a year that the United States likely became a net debtor an 1985, today·s report marked the first official confirmation It allto put the actual debt at a higher amount than had earlier estimates Las! year. the U .S. debt \Urpassed those of developing 1he de,eloping countries of Bra11I and Me:c:1co. 3 hostages slain in Beverly Hills 13-hour standoff BE\lfRL) HILL\ (AP) -Three hostage~ were killed 1n a Rodeo Dnv(' drama that beg,an ~hen a gunman tool captl\es an an l'XclUSl\-C jewel~ r,tore and ended I 31 •hour'\ later wllh flash grenade~ and gunfire ao; he tne<l to shp out using ho'itage.., ar. a \h1eld .\ man and a woman apparent!\ "'ere killed e'(ecution-st}lc 1n the Van Cteef & A.rpel'i Jl'welr; ~tore. while another hostage "-SS fatall} wounded outside the store police said The two I \urvn ang_ hostage'> were listed an faar and !>all\fa<:tor) condn1on toda} The gunman alr,o received un- 'pec1fic<l in1uner, after ht• "al ... e<l \lov.I} out of the building about 11 30 pm Monda). 111:d 10 three hostages and covered b} a blanket 'There was no tndtlallon al all that the} "cre coming out ··said police Lt Bill Hunt Pollet· l t David GnfTe, "aid the group headed for a lot "here '>Orne of the ho<,tagec;' car. were parked "ShenfT"s deputies rnnfronteLI them and there were !>hots fired at 1hat pomt." Hunt said "There were 'iomc nash grenades and stun gunc; tn troduced at that point. and C\er~­ th1ng ended there · C,rifTe> i.a1d thl' gunman appcarl·d tn fire first Polite reco\-Cred a handgun and knife outside the store Steven L1vad111<,. 10 ha.-. early 20r,, v..as booketl today for 1nvest1gation of multiple hom1c1dc and robber; said police Sgt. Joe Langer. Police did not 1mmed1a1el) 1dent- 1f) the two hmtages found dead. fac~ do-wn with their hands bound, 1ns1de the store The third v1ct1 m apparently '-"Ounded outi.1de tht• store was 1dent1fied b' ( edars-Sina1 Medical ( C"nter spokesman Ron W1se as Van C leef manager Hugh Skinner. 64. of Los Angeles He 'iuffered a gun!>hot wound to the chest and v.a' dead on arr1"al, \\. asc said Skinner had worked for Van Clecf about 20 year; according to JamM \\ ra\.er a former roommate "He'r, not the type to be hold, aggressive or a hero." Weaver <;a1d "I just can't unde"tand what went wrong -wh} he's dead .. Hostagec; Carol Lambert 42 of ( uh er (It} and Robert Ta>lor. 50, of Los Angeles al'io were taken out of the jCweln-c;hop "'1th S.._inner Lambcn suffered bums to her lacr and che .. t and wa' tranc;fe-rrcd from Cedar\-Sinai to the bum unit at Brotman Memonal Ho<;pital. Wisc \aid "She-., awake and alen and an good sp1n1s ·• Eva Rivera, a Brotman nursing supervisor. said toda) Taylor. a shipping clerk was com- plaining of thest pains. bul w.~ said there were no outward s1gnr, of in1ury He was ltsted in fair condition and was under obstrvat1on State court rules firms liable for injuries suffered by passengers By tbe A11odated Presa SAN FRANC ISC'O - A company can be sued for 1n1unes to passengers earned by its dnvers even 1f at has a no-passenger policy, thc state Suprtme Court ha~ ruled. In a 6-1 ruling Monday reinstating a suit by an 1n1ured C)an Joaquan County yomh. the firm's ban on passengers does not shield the employer from hah1hty ai. long as the dnver was doing the ass1~ned JOb at the tame of1he injury The rultng, an a case involving a farm machinery accident follows earlier decisions by the coun broadly defining the "scope 0 j employment." 1n which an employer 1s legally responsible for 1ts worker\· actton~ Modesto Perez. then 17 lo\t tht' bottom of one leg and the use of an arm when he was knocked off a tractor hy an overhanging branch and fell into a ground-cutting d1<iker that the tractor was towing through an orchard an Mav 1981 the court ~•d U.S . can bold Marcos' property ~AN I-RAN( ISCO -A.bout S8 4 million an property ~1Led by the U.S < ustom .. c;cn ice from former Ph1ltppme President Ferdinand Marco., and h1~ entourage can be held by the 1ovemment until an ownel"!lh1p claim by the new Philippine regime 1 decided. A three-1uctae panel of the 9th ll.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday iran1cd a Ju,ncc Oc~rtment request to block tnforcement of an order 10 Honolulu last 1 uesday by lJ S. Dmnct Judge Hctrold Fong to rtium the Ph1hpp1nc cumncy 1cwclry and other property 10 Marco'i. The C"u'itoms Scrv1<.·e ~11rd the property from Marco, And ha-. rntouragr after they Ocd the Ph1hpp1nes Feb 26 and amved an Haw111. The fovemment·owned Central Rank of the Ph1hpp1ne'i ha'I filed two cavil ~u1t\ 1n (onolulu cla1m1na that the prop<>ny had bttn 'tolcn hy Marco'I from tht Ph1hppanc government and must be returned Labor lauda ruling on vacation pay LOS ANGELES -C 1hfom1a labor •~ ha1lin1 a US Supreme Coun dec1'i1on upholding thr naht of employ~ 10 all a((TUcd vacauon pay, but bu'imr 'i ~ys 1t could cou them iln extra SI billion a rf rand lead 10 c:utback, 1n vacatioM In their ruhna Monda)". the JU!t1~• affirmed an appe.als court dec1S1on that said cmployee1 cam their vacation btnct\t1 on a Ja1ly 1>1111 Vacation pay ha1 Ion• bttn an dt!putc i sue en •late and federal coun ... 11'1 a ,·ery unfortunate dt-·1s1on from the employers' pen uve," aa1d Richard Simmon . an attorney who represented 11x "1hfom11 bu•tnc aroups that oppo~ the rule "Thi1 affects ever) employer 1n C 1hfom1 v. ho ha a 'acauon plan, and that coven millions of empluyr.r' " J\u1 f'a1Cfom11 labor < omm1rnoner l loyd Aubry Jr. \lid Mond11Y'• Suf'l<'mt < ourt d~mcm "mean, that emplovee art' entitled to all the v1 1111on lhc.'y have t.amcd" ' • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tueedmy. - Blasts i!tljure 1 7 in SOuth African capital Wlnnte Mandela urges 'total wa~· ( The ihiavicw, broalkut Moaday niibt io aritan. wu ta~ Sunday at M'""B. ~ndda'• home i.n Soweto. • ~!,_la.ck township ouuidc JObatl· LONDON (AP) -Winnae Man· dells.aid an a te~vmon interview that South Afr~' black.J reptd the '-ovemmedl's at.ate of emagency as 1 'total dec:larauoo of war0 Lbat blacks plan to fiaht 10 the biner ead. JOHANNESBURG (AP) -Two ex plosions hit downtown Johan· nctbura within a half hour of each other today, and the aovernment said 17 people were 11\)ured. The first explo!'i1on occurred at a W1mpy's fast food rest.nurant on the around floor of a department Storr bwldana. Casper Venter, spokesman for the Bureau for Information, said IS people, both blacks and whites, were anJured. The second e,,plos1on occurred about 2S minutes later outside the President Hbhda> Inn. Venter said two blacks were 1n1ured . Protestants stifled in N. Ireland BELFAST -Police dragged tht Rev. Ian Paisley and about 20 fellow Protestant polluc1ans out of the Nonhern Ireland Assembly earl> today after the) refused Lo obey a Bnttsh order d1\solv10g the legis- lature. The I ()-hour ~1t-1n at Northern Ireland's scat of limited self-govern- ment ended 1n \Cuffie!> abuse and veiled threats of violence by Pa1sley "Don't come crying to me 1f your I homes are attacked You will reap what you sow "Pa1sle} ~houted at the policemen ''I've heard ham ~~ so many disgraceful things 1n my hfe. but that's one of the most disgraceful that l'w ever heard," said "l1cholas Scott. Bntatn's deput) Nonhern Ireland sccretar) "The) 're not poh11cal police an "lonhern Ireland Thefre simply doing the JOb of maintaining tht' que~n·s peace and to threaten them in that way I think 1c, utterly dis araccful,'' Scott told the Bnt1sh Broadcasting ( orp The mainly Prott'stant Ro)al Ul-1 ster Constabulary has borne the brunt of Protestant outrage against the '°"O\ 15 Bnt1sh-lnsh accord granting the lnsh Republic a ..ay in the provinces affairs. Quakes hit Japan and New Guinea By tbe Associated Press Strong off'>horc earthquake'> thpusands of mile-, apart rocked ccptral Japan and New Guinea within m,nutesofeach otht'r toda) but there w~tt no 1mmed1ate repons of cas- uilt1es or damage from either temblor In Tok}'o Japan s (entral Meteorological <\gt'nC) satd an earth-I quake registered a preliminary read-I tng of 6. 9 on the open-ended Richter scale struck at I I 5 3 a m (7· 5'.l p m PDT Monda)) The agenC) said the t'p1center was about 50 miles belo" the Pacific Ocean and about 50 miles off the coast of Chiba and east of Tokyo Tokyo. 'r okohama and nearby areas were Jolted with sharp vertical motions for almost a minute and the quake then rocked the region for another minute and a half Witnesses said ut1hl't poles v1s1bl) -;wayed in the streets. hut there was no sign of maJOr panic outside People walk.mg an the open normal!}' do not feel the effects of an earthquake as much as those in"dc building!">. .... Ell ROLL - llOW "for the right start In fife" HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ALL DAY KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten thru 8th FALL SEMESTER STARTS SEPT. 8th o Door to Door Transportation Where Posslble • Reasonable Tu1t1on .. Arithmetic. Reading, Spelllng. with Phonic Emphasized o Before & After School Care for Students of Working Parents (6~0 am-6;30 pm) A PRIVATE SCHOOL OF DISTINCTION FOUNDED IN 19•' • ... J 11 111CHOCM. · M.Yf.iAUG 1 I ·~ ----•RR uiDAYCU. .-D-llPT• IN flllTAll VII.LO 11UllllllllllT (71•) 111-1111 ~ , There was no ammedi.uc word on problems despite the pouabiJity that whether bombs caused tht' u-·11 1tate-of~mergency restnctioM m1Jht plos1ons. 'be violated There was no daim of respon•1· The council is known for its b1hty for the blasts. The outlawed. outspoken cnuci\m of the white-led Afncan Nanonal Conaress blac~ government's apartheid policies. The suemlb movement has claimed re· erneraency rtaulauons outlaw van- spons1b1hty an the past for bomb1n~ ous · 'ubvers1ve" statements. includ around the country mg calls on foreign firms to stop doina The ANC 1s trying to overthrow the business with South Afnca and on aovern~ent and its policy of racial other nauons to impose economic scareaatton. sanctions. ln another development today, In a unanimous vote. delegates dcleptes at the annual lOnference of decided to proceed with tht' con- the South Afncan Council of ference rather than bow to the Churches voted to proceed with their restnct1ons and disband in protc~t. scheduled d1scuss1on of the country's The week-long conference opened Let's make this simple. Imagine bunnies left to themselves day in and day out for. say. six months. Imagine the o utput. Now imagine those same bunnies brought together only once every thirty days. Or once every three months. Monday night. Monday summonits wcrt served on two rcli11ous leaden and • aoc1al worker in the Cape Town area for harboring black rdu~ in white arcas.'Tbe ch&f&CS wert' filed ti pan of a aovemmcnt efTon to evict refuge« from churches in whjte a.rear. where they found shelter after their shack~ at the Crossroads squatter camp were burned down by black vta;ilantes Jan Van Eck. an officlal of the opposition Proarcss1ve Federal Partv, described the ev1ctton effort as ··orit of the most inhumane actions ever taken b}' this government.'' 20.027.63 20.055.30 Carrots and cages aside. that's pretty much how com- pounded daily. monthly or quar- terly works. 1 Month 20.118.70 3 Months 20.362.22 The wife of imprisoned black nallonahst leader Nelson Mand.el.a also called on the '"'st of the world "to stran&le our country'' econom1cally to force an end to South Afnca's aperthetd policy of raaal 5epar&Uon. "We know of no other peaceful measure we could use to prevent the v1olenCt' that is the order of the day an our country," she told lndcpcnden1 felevis1on's "World 1n Acuon" pro- gram. The 91>vet"Gmeftt had btnMCI lftU1mAllS ••• ftom tcriQI black, toWG- ipe after it impoecd a naticoWide Jtate of eme,.cncy Jwsc I l. but lifted • the ben Saturday. i• The proaram's edjtor, Ray • F1tzWalter, si.id1 however, that fn:ie reporuna still aoes no\ exist in the ~ black to~osh.ips becaute South 11 African military heli~ have taken journalists in. He D.ld t.be taped mterview was smuglcd out of South Africa 20,028.78 20,057.61 20.123.66 20.377.45 20,762.03 Plus interest-beanng checking. Insured Money Market accounts. Picture I. D. cards. a 24-hour automatic teller machine and more. Naturally compounding daily. all by itself. may not be enough to send you rushing for your car keys. We know that. 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We Make It Easy To Make Money. HE.MET HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS PA.NOil.AMA CITY ~ 1 fl., Rlvd cnc-~1 Viln Nu;· f\hd P.1n Olc'll. .. I (A ..ii • ;u,·,· ,.,i> o.i ~ l ROLLING HILLS l...AJt.£WOOD ESTATES .t9'J 0 lfawtll m1c P.lv.1 lc1t (1,..,11 Roll n . M JI ! • ir- l /\ l<J}/4 .l 'l \ r · SAN"IA ANA SHERl'\AN OAK5 I~ 1 I 1r • TOR.RANCE TUSTIN I B r n • A.Jt' 3 . ' ' ' • Orange Coat DAIL. Y PILOT I Tueect~y. June 24, 1988 ------Politically. almost anything would be better than being lieutenant governor, whose only real lunctlon. It was once said, Is to check on the h ealth ofthegovemor each morning. and then flnd a service club to addressatlunch time. Judge Carter puts a bounty on his posters Those campaign posters that hnger by t~ads1de long after the election has passed are as 1mtattn g to some of the polttic1ans who put them up as they are to rest of us. it seems. After we suggested. in an edttonal on June 11. that candidates shQuld be held responsible for removing the eyesores they erect. Judge Bnan Carter -successfully re-elected to the bench at Harbor Municipal Court - called to concur and to expand on the problem. Judge Carter. you see. is one of those candidates whose signs have overstayed their welcome. The judge says he 1s embarrassed everytime he sees his name in hot pink letters perched above the street hke an escaped parrot. He says he's angry, too. It seem~ Judge Carter. like many candidates. contracted wtth a firm to pnnt. post and remove his campaign signs. After completing the first two tasks, the company has been remiss in finishing the JOb. When one police department began tearing down his posters. Judge Carter decided to put a bounty on them: for e' ery Bnan Caner sign rescued from the streets and delivered to the Judge. he will pay $2 to a chanty chosen by the deliverer. Hate literature stirring up attacks on blacks and gays While $2 may not go very far toward finding a cure for cancer. if e"ef)' sign that has, ltke the drunk at the part). tamed too long. generated a couple of dollars for good works. they will have been put to a good use. Judge Caner 1s to be commended for his good intenuons and for his effon to d1minate a problem that appears to have v1c11mized him doubly -once as a crnzen and once as a dissausfied customer. Perhaps other candidates whose names and faces to conunue to be seen in public place~ long after they should ha\e been removed wtll be inspired b) Judge Carters example -and dispose of their litter. Opinions expressed '" thl5 space are those ot the Dally Piiot Other 111ews expressed on this page are tholl4! of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1tf'd The Daily Pilot PO Box 1560 Costa Mesa 92626 Phone &42·6086 Freeway's underutilized because of car pool lane ro tht Editor Tll(' Costa <\.1c..a freev.a\ car pool lane test has re'iulted 1n \1gn1ficant underutd11atwn of the freewa' and unnecc\!Mll") trall1l conge\lton and tra,el ttme Attorney ge ne ral propos ing la w to protect m inorities Two black men 1n the East Ba} nl> of Concord are stabbed from behind b~ a 23 \.ear·old ~hlle man wearing Ku Klu' Klan robe' .\ ga) m1n1ster I'> beaten to lkath in Stock tun Both tho'\e t.'Pl'>odc~ are lnmes becau'>e of the ph'l'\1cal \SOll"ncc 1n\ol,ed But both alls were dcarl} incited b\ a spatl' of hate literature focusing on blacb. Jews \s1ans. Latino~ and gay<, which ha' latel) surfaced 1n Calsforn1a The literature 1\ not illegal here. although in <,omr othc:r state\ tt would be outlav.-ed under mahnou' harassment laws The lalk of teeth in< ahforn1a lav. .-. wa"I \tarkl\ 11lu.-.tratc:d last spnng 1n a quiet m•aghborhood near thl Lm \ngelt'> airport ·\fter renting a 'mall house there. a )Ou ng m1;i.cd couple - he\ v.h1te, she'" hlack -bc:gan recc1-.1ng fl)'ers warning that 'the da~ of the Klan 1s not O\er ·· Other pamphlet<, declared that "Jll non- white'> have tu be deponed or \Cnt tu rescnat1on~ ·• As the: campaign of fear again'>t the dda'' .\\a Ila hie data prm 1dt.''> a haw. for estimating the hidden cor,t\ of the'ir dela'' C urrentl). dunn~ congested morn 1ng and e'en1ng hour\ approx1matd' X0.000 veh1des and I ll0.000 pt>opk tra,cl the n1nc-m1lc test ~t..l1nn Taking all the~ factors into account famal> conttnued pohle did little but rc:~ults in a NET lost tame due to th1' wnng lheir hands l nul une da)' unnccc.-.sar. waste of po1en11al frl'l'-· som('onc killed a whue rabbit that Thi." lhC\I\ ol thl" lar pool lanl." I\ that II\ n1strnlt.' v.111 enu)uragl." greati:r use ol carpooling and th1.·reb\ more: df1c1ent lrccv.a~ u\dge Puh- li<,ht'd data howe,cr from this and otht'r such t'llf)l'.nmcnt\ nat1onall> shov. that the carpool prcfl•rrnce lane ha\ NO r \Ul'CCl'dt.•d in incrt.•a\ing the a'crage 'l'h1..:k LKt.u pant.' I he ah1lit\ anti 1 htme 111 v..hether to car pool· 1<, controllt:d h\ other fat.'lllf\ general!\ mulh '>tronger than the e\l\l{'ncc nt'.1 t.ar pool lant.• wa> capacm of ahout 5.200 man was a family f>l'.l hour\ and 4 MOO \.Ch1cle-huur., pc:r K1lltng the small animal ~as a da)' cnmc and nov.. police could in- T he bo1tom line uf th1., 1-. that lhl' \CStrgatc But harassing the couple: pre'\Cnt underut1ltza110n of the car TODAY IN HISTORY pool lane of the Co<;ta Me\a Free~a" '' Co\ttng u\ about SI 00.000 rn lo\t man-hour'>. 22.000 gallon<, of lud and attendant air pollution -I VERY Di\ Y' By tbe A11oclated Press And thl\ docs not 1ndude thl· \l'r) "' Toda) as Tue~a> June 24 the n·al "iAf-TTY haLard which hao; 1"5thda,of198fl There are IYlld;l\\ reccnth ht·en v.rll-documcntcd left 1n th~ ,ear The Orange Count\ Tran<;por-Toda)°<,.h1ghltp,h1 in h1stor}. ratron ( omm1ss1on seem<, \lubhornl} THOMAS Euas wa.-. a perfect!} legal actr' ll't It wouldn't bt: under thr malic1ou., harassment lav.<; 10 states like Idaho. Wa<,h1ngton and Ma\'\alhusctt\. v.herc v1olcnt acta' 11Je<, of hat1.· groups hke the Order ha\t <ipawn1.·d tough prevent1\e lav.-" fhe Cahfom1a s1tua11<1n outrage\ state Attorney General John K Van de Kamp. a Democrat nov.-seeking rt'-clection v.1 th h ttle c;enous oppos1 tr on "We ha"c no shortage of pract1- t1oners of hate' 1olence here.' Van de Kamp said la<,I month. a'> he rc:cel\·ed the report of a sf)l'.c1al '>late tom- m1ss1on on rae1al and religious \itOl- ente "It 1s a !>taan we mu<,t remo'e from the fabnc ofl1fe in this the most d1\.crsc state 1n the mo<,t d1ver\t' natron in the world ·· \an de K~mp said attack'> against H1'ipanics arc on the nsc in the 5an Diego area. part I) fueled b> the t«lr ot illegal 1mm1grants. And he u1d A\1an., are betoming targets in thi· Loc; Angeles area. w11h "gay-bashing · on the nse 1n San Frann~o and a ··surpns1ng amount" of troubk for hlalk'> an Fresno. 1 he actual v1olenle Van de Kamp r,a1d. 1s often ful'lcd h\ hate literature: that police nov.-t.'annot regulate \\01 rcmed\, the attorney general " On June ~4. 1497. the fir'>t rcrnrded dascO\Cf'\ ut North Amcnca tool place as ·e,plorcr John < abot on a \O):age for England. sighted I.and , probabl) in present-day Canada preparing a la~ pauemed atter the Idaho and \.1assachuscns ones that make 1t a cnme to "willfully in1urc. in11m1date or threaten .. an)one·s civil nght., The propo~I calls for up to I 0 year<, in pnson ""hen: a '1ct1m 1<, phys1call) in1ured and damages of at leac;t $10.000 an Cl\.d 'iulls that result from hate-mungc:n ng This 1-.snd ot tough penalt} 1s needed. Van de Kamp ~>s. becau\C '"hatred and hate violence art' very much at home an ( alitom1a ·· HI\ lOmm1'ision''> two-year '>tud} tound that nc\.\ 'i rerxms uf racral and ethnic 'mknrc actuall> tend to do-wnpla} the hrcadth of '>Ut:h b1gotr\ But hke most comm1ss1on report<;, th!\ one won't mean much to.., 1ct1ms unles., 11 bnngs them \ome nev. ;nenues tt> pursue For the harassed rnupk near thl· l os l\ngelcc, airport. th(' Van de ".smp prl1po..al'i lOuld do this 'W h1le the 1num1datton attempts aga1ns1 them arc not )'et illegal the} "ould be: 11 the attorne)' general'c; plan passc., That would &J'e police a reason to inH:st1gatc. 1ncrcas1ng the pm<,1h1ht\ of the fam1h learning the 1dent11~ ol its tormentor<; Once: the' know that. 1a .... ,u11' v.ould he pu.,s1ble. .\II lhl\ makes II oh\ IOUS that {'I\ 11 nght\ la"' 1n California need nev. teeth The Van de Kamp plan ma} not be perfel't -11 an\ thing. n·., too mild -but at least 11·~ a \tart toward making 'Kt1ms feel the} can defend themsehc'> with .-.omethmg ~hort ol 1urnmg t(l violence of their ov. n Thomas Ellu l1 a Santa Moolea- based columnist oo 1tat~ luoea On th1\ date In 1908. the 22nd and 24th pre\1· dent ol the l 'n1ted \tatcs. (1rn\l'f Cle' eland. died 1n Pnnce lon. ~ J . at the age ol 71 c 11,en that tht• a'cral(<' V1'h1cle rn u 1pann ha\ nnl thangl·d, and there "little reason to helle\t~ th~u II will , tht: pt•oplt'~arn 1ng c·apa( 11~ of tht.' fret.'"a' I'> in lncd pmportwn tn tht• 'eh1dc-carl)ing (.tpant\ Ir " both 1mml."d1ateh oh\ mu\ to most oh-~er' er\ and a pro\ t.•n rrsu It ol the data anal\\I\ we ha'e dom· 1hat the fret•v.a\ "ould \upport \1gn1litanth mnfl' \ l'h1d1.· traftll ii the undcr- ut1h1ld tarpool lanc \Aoert.· npt·ned to lull ut1l11atwn under !(ent•ral cx- cupann '>t't on a proven fullk polic> nt CO{'ru~ hchavaoral mod1ficat1on of l3r pooling pract1te The weapon lor tlm cnerc1on as the wa\tdul, dangc:r- nu\ and unnecC\\ar) congestion hc1ng 1mpo-.ed on tho-.c who C AN NOT car pool Thi':! arrogant v.astc 111 ta,pa~er\' rc:wurce'> \h11uld be brought to an cm.I and, at the H'IJ lea\1 the .,o,·allcd ·uov 1e,f· \hould be: madl· fair hy \ellrng a "' month penod of tr.-.1 nt general 111.( upanC)' of the pre~nl t.'ar pool lane to prove or d1\pro"'e the 'ahdst' ol the above a\<,enwns Wr arc cc;nlidcnt, and at lca'it one McCarthy, Curb wage odd battleforstate'sNo. 2post Ba .. ed on the: bc't J\allahk data peaJ. h11ur., veh1ck land pc.•r<;on I ca pat II\ v.ould he.' incn.·ascd b\ 19 4 percent and den\1t) reduted actord- ingl)' '-.peed'' dcn<;1t\ data rt'tordcd reccnrh nn this ..ame '>trctch ol treewa\ indicate that th" would improve the average pt'ilk hour'> speed in general uc;agc lane:' fmm 'II to '9 miles per hour v.1th tor re\ponchng '0 pc:rccnt rc:dut tn1n in C altran' oflic1al ha'i informally .1g.recd that af -;uch a fair te'it were conductt.•d th(' free-wa} usage would~ ne'er rc-.ert to the prt.'\t'nl wasteful . .ind dangt·rouo; car pool lane M \C:K MAI I INCKR,OfU \an t.t .\fill 'Hands' was just a beginning To rhc f'.d1tor Ofl. the \t'crr.t 1<. out fht.•rt• " hungrr and P<>' t'rt\. 1n our 111unt1)' People have gone from not knowing. to knowtng. to thrn JOlfltng 'Hand\ AcrO'i'i .i\menta to 'Ihm~ thn art.· ·Wllling to help That's a great \tart. ,but ~hat about the follow through') l'i the monumental feat of the century JU'it going down in h1\tor. n' an ama11ng o;pct tal le" \\ 111 w1· .111 pat oursclvc'i on our human1tan.1n had" end 'itnk hack 1ntc• (•ur \ot.1<. \\'1lh D1r1 ( ok<' in hand .rncl rvr.\ fl \t't<'d 111 l>Yntl\I\" Jfungrr \\ot1'1 end tht\ v.a I chalkn1tC' -.ou 111 tali.:C' ,1 ,ouplr nf ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ~ ......,, ,., 1 ,,,. ,.._,at)~ ~ ftey I (;nolo V... AQ(>-• .._..,,,.,..,.... a. • y;(1 ..µ. u... on,11 hour\ a month to follow through with v.ha1 we c;tartcd WntC' to your l 11np,rev.man or congn.·"i~woman and \t. nator~. volunteer at food banks or 'oup k11chcn' or g1"e a c;ubstant1al uintnhut1on to a worth.., organmt· 1~0 \.fake \out rhoKC' l 1-.e con<,1•;. Irr wtth vnur-. mon of all Amencan\ h ping cath other. or at least tx- h o lit ahoul nnt ht·1n11. v..1lling tn II t latter " wur chOll{', don't 1 mpla1n wh1.·n \OU \utl(or the C'fTect\ nf living 1n ,1\IX1ct' "hrrl' many .irr hunjtry i\ncl poor Ml I \Nlf l A WSON lf\1nr I( e..n wtttmer fl''~"'' ... ''llftll Zlf\I f ,r 1 Toon TIMI M~ •!IQotlQ I rlltr~ o.n, ... , C•'v [Jo1rn Tom Clafllft ~f.tf•l()I Cr9'0 1Mft Spot.II F 0111<11 "~c~ c ,, ~LCM.,_. I 'ld!J<itl)<' MlmllQI'• r_,., K_.. O•C<ilaloon M"NQIW .... .,..,,......,_, Met•l'OOQ Oli8Clo< ..... ,~ t.. la '3t11f!d °" llC '°' SAC RAMENTO -The tonlc'>I between Lt Go' Leo Mc( arthv and former Lt Go' Mike ( urti hac; ~arceh-begun. but 11'<, alr<'ad)' he- com1ng one of the )'Car's strangest On one hand wt• have Dem0<.rat McCanh} the m1ld·mannercd for mer speaker of the o;tatc A<i~mbl) who has labored d1hgcntl\ 10 makt· !>omelh1ng out of nothtng · thl' office he occupies On the other ther<' l'i Rcpubltcan ( Uf!>, ~!lo Spent four yeal"' in lhC position ( 1979-8-3') making hrmsclf look fooh<ih . ran for go"ernor un~uc­ cessfully. and onh a year ago de· scnbed his prev1ou'i term a'i "a IClt of wasted time .. but now for some reason want'i to hold the office again The only thing,.c; that Mc( arthy and ( urb have in common. other than each has been lieutenant gov('mor for a stnaJe term 'iO far. 1c; that both ~the office as a steppinJ c;tone to bigger and better thanp. Poht1cally almost any· thing would be better than being lieutenant 1ovemor who'i<' only real fun(t1on 11 wa-s once said. 1<, to check on the health of the go.,ernor each mommg. and then find a 'i(f-. ll(' dub to addrc1s at lunch ttme Lieutenant aovcrnor~. \erk1ng wa}\ of ns1na above the mundane duu~c; of their obsole<iCcnt office. have invented 1ob'\ for them\tlve-s "Economic development'' '' one sue h role albeit without 11ny ttul power lo \Ii hed and deal McCarthy has been more ~uclc~s­ ful than mo'it in carvintt out I role for ham'IClf in publtc-poltcy art<!\ Dul a<, act 1 ve ac; he has been on such l~'>UC\ ac; nursing·homc ttform. tmuc wa.stc cleanup. nd oppos111on to otlshore oil dtq•lopment. Mc< arthy 'illll ,uf· ft"' from the inherent lack of powc~ rn the oflke r hat'c; v.-h\ ( urh'\ ardt'nt de\1re to relum to lhe rc-lall\·t' anonim1t\ ol the DAN WALTERS hrutcnan1 governorship j<, under- standable only in the contC'.\t that he sull hanker'> to become go"crnor He 1\, < urb says now. older anct w1~r than the relati,el)' young man who made a spectacle of ham'IClf a f<'w year<, back As the Mc< anhy-<.urb conte"t begins to heat up. both men arc finding that their pa~t polttt<:<il lean- ing'> and a<"t1v111ts arc returning to haunt them Mc< 'arthy as a classic liberal Demo- crat in a state that has edged nghtward poht1cally an recent years He won't, as many of his fellow liberals have done. refuse to take a po'\illon on the telonfirmatton nf Roc;c R1rd as chief JUStKe But he hao; -.witched on th(' death ~nalty. becoming a 'lupportt'r of C'ap1lal punishment, nod at least tak1na someol the <1tingout ofh1'i pro Aird position. ( urb will try to hang R1rd around M<.-Carthy's neck. But the 1ncumhcnt is drtdama up C. urb's own checkered past. and usina 11 u ammuruuon an the t!JCalatmg war of words McCarthy aides have cranked U(> their copying machine\ to run oil duphcatc\ of new'lpaJ)('r rhpp1np and other matenal cvokanR the 1maae of the old Curh -e'lpcc1ally the rather unkind thina, that Curb c.ard about Georae Ot'ukme,11n. now so'· emor. 1n 1982 when both v.ert 'yang for the GOP suht'rnatonal nom1· na11on < urb and Mc< anh~ hl\if'. t"'· changed 1mt1al volley'>. each propu~­ inJ a code of campaign conduct each re1ect1ng the other's. and each then accusing the other of planning to run a low-balf campaign The fact 1-s that 11 will be hard to avoid \ltnol in the forthcoming campaign As the challenger ( urb cannot simply bask in the glo-w ofh1<, erstwhile foe. Dcukme11an. and hopt> that the governor will pull him into the second spot. although a Dcu- kme11an landslide would help Curb must attack McCarthy. providing some reason to voters 10 tum him out It's likely that C'urh wall try 10 hang Rose Bird on McCarthy Some of ht'i prc-pnmary commerc1al1, hinted at that stratcg) Rut n1:11hc-r can M('( anhy coa'>t If~ likely to he a ~tron& Republte1n year, and ( urh will have plent)' of financing for telc' 1s1on ads McCarthy lacking the "hammer" of an office with real power. 1' hard· pressed to raa<;e big huck~ So he -as he already 1<1 doing will US( Curb's past record ao; a weapon. tspcci11lly the ant1-Dcukme11an ,.atement of I Q82 and the cmharn~<,sna rt..,,C'I· attons of ( urb'~ odd maltt.ar> draft st.atu!l. and h1'i failure to vote for man) }Ca" Ir's aom& to be that kind of campa11n. pc™>nal. ~mewhat na~t) and divorced of any real ,,_,ues, ~1nrc the ofTace both \eek ba'i ft\lt rral du tie!> And neither man will becom~· 100 entWlncd with the guhcmatorial con· test between C)cukmejllln and Tom Bradley DcukmeJ1an, it's Ileen ma(k dear by 11dcs, will avoid entanglements with the con1roven1al < urh and McCarthy dO(sn't w nt to touch Bradley, who tnlll'i badly Du Walt~r:s I• a •YD""•tH eoo/runalrf. DA.Pf W ALTBll8 cola.mnlat SEARCHLI GHT WALTEI Bu11oucHs Justice. Gardner back on co·ast I have told you.. from time to tune. about an organ1za11on called Amigos VaeJOS That means ··old fnends "as I am sure you Spa01sh c;cholars will recognize This v.as inspired by the late great Harry Welch He felt ver} strongl> that compet111on was all nsht How- ever he thought compeut1on could be earned out JUSt as eOectavel)' among fnend as among enemies You ma> remember that th1!i, organizauon of old fncnds has a toastmaster and a president The president i<; Robert Gardner T} p1Cal "local bo> makes good" gu ). He started out as a Newport Beach cop and he still brags about 1t a ltttle. Rcyond that he became a Superior Court Judge and his noggin was so filled with good common sense that he became Presiding Justice of the ( alrfom1a Court of .\ppeal'> for this area lk should, ol couN~. have won an appointment as l lnned States Court of .\ppcal'i Justice but at that ttme it d1dn·t v.ork out so. rather than wait around lor a long ume. he hecame "Chief Judge of th<.· lJ01ted States 01.,tnct Court of .\mencan Samoa." This was an as'lig.nment that he reall) en1oycd. pnncapall)' be<.aU\C 11 g.a'e ham a chance to surf and do all the pleasant things that a dweller ll) the southern ocean can do When I saw him lust week he told me tt v..as the mcest hot weather Job he e\.er heard of He held coun weanng a la .. a lava That's a son of wrap- around The first I ever saw was rn F1J1. Not m) favonte island Part1cu- larl)' I dislike the h11 wa) of prepanng a dnnk But th1c; being a home ncv..spaper I'll JUSI pass that The F111ans and the Samoans did mu<.h better with the lava la"a It's so ..:ool. And for a \ery good reason Ju'it ao; a Scotch Highlander never ans"'cr\ a questron as to what he wear\ under h1~ kilt, Mr Just1ct Gardner 1s a bit co} about his undergarment\ -when he wears a la..,,a la\a, Ju\t a'> m> old tnend Ham Lauder used lo do he broke down and admitted ··nothing· That rclteved the heat I suppose however the gu) who should properly be addres..ed as ··Mr Justice" should not be a'>kcd que'>t1ons ltke that b} the hkt's of me or )OU \\ell. the good news 1s that Mr Ju'it1ce Gardner ,.., back home now and has resumed h1'i proper -.tance as Mr Ju stice Gardner. retired I ha vc known him for w long that I tan l belte-.e the Republicans either in the !ttate or 1n the federal govern- ment arc going to let that tine brain go to waste murh longer Ma}bc the) don't rcalt1c 1t''I a WJ\lC If SO. you understand \.\ h} I'm not always cnthu.-.1as11c about poh· t1nans of an} tlk I rold you before why 1n my opinion Les SteOenson 1s a fine poht1cal ~1ent1st That'<; a modest polrt1cowtth a brain lfso l suggest he get to work and put Mr Justice Gardner back to work -without his lava lava. When Bob uc;ed to be a Judge of the Orange Count} Supcnor Coun all the Judges of that time (other than Bob) used to have a n1nnang feud with new<;pcople Even Bob used to obJect to wha1 he called "inadequate quotation " He was. of course. correct But a Judge mu11t be gentle in his comments on new-; reporters. Otherwtsc, they may be even more inadequate A.t the time there was a runnmg kud between some oft he 01her Judges and some of the "g.entlcmen of the prec;s .. 5<>, for what reason I never undc~tood the Judges ruled apm~ tape recorder'l an the courtroom At the same time Judge Gardner was dehvenng common c;en\C lec- ture to defcndant'I before him for ~ntcncmg One of our reponen told me about 11 and \atd they were so good. he thought we ought to make a record of thcm But he wa" afraid to take a chance. "Okay." J replied "Let's hnv<" c;ome fun. Judge Gardner 15 too ~man to b( \uclcred into find1na you 1n conttmpt JU'it to \uppon some p eudo-loa1c that to deny televmon acce-;s to the counroom requu"C" that P<K·ket rrcorders ~ b&rttd, too. 5o I lhtnk 1f you arc scared I'll ro"·er the ne't 'i(''i,1on and stt what the Judge \ay, rm sure he won't send me or any other new man to 1111 for contempt for tryana to~ accurate ... So I appc.ared Wlth my rc<:order 1n plain ,,aht. Bob waved a fnendly ~euna 10 me And tha.l wa that A!I a local JUdae. Bob Gardner d1spcn~d JU!ltlct fa'lttr ant.I more loaically th.an 11\Y JUda,r rw ever known I'm iutt ht hasn't h"t h1~ touch So 9ct bu\y Lo tcffcnson W•lur B•rr.qb ,, I • DaJJy Plltl'• loadl "'61'6 r. " 'Justice' fil~ing in Texas By MJCH£LLE LOCKE A , I,,,_.,._ IRVINu, Tcxa -Dabney Col- eman. prbcd m cowboy boots and pinstriped suit, paces the floor of the studio courtroom. He pauses for a meaningful look at the JUry The look doesn't work C'oleman ults his head back and s1&)l$. "Noth1+1na." he yells. 'ICtllng off a wave oflaughter on the sound•tagc I S males northwest of downtown Dalla$ where "Jusuce Delayed· The Lcnell ( teter Story" as being filmed, It's expected to be a CBS specutl an the fall Afkr a few takes. Coleman, who plays one of Geter's attorneys, de- velops a look that works on the 12 people s1ttinaasJurors. wbo hlce most of the ex.tras arc residents of 1he Dallas area. Lake the attorneys, the filming moves at a slow, measured pace, with director RJchard Heffron giving the orders for aclJon. cut and pnnt "Jus11cc Delayed" 1s the story of unell Geier, a young black engmcer who hved an Grttnv1lle, 50 males northeast of Dallas He was convicted of armed robbery of a suburban Dallas fast food store an 1982. Geter served 15 months of a hfe '\Cntence With help from family, fnends, the National Assoc1at1on for the Ad- "ancement of Colored People, and fellow workers at £-Systems, a de- fense contractor Geter eventually won exoneration Dallas D1stnct A ttomey Henry Wade dropped the charge an 1984. Executive producer Shen Singer saad the film had to be shot an Dallas bcausc that 1s where the real story unfolded She said the film, produced by Embassy Tclev1s1on and stamng Donan Harewood as Geter, is 1m- poruint because at embod1es the best and the worst of the JUd1c1al system .. If you yell loud enough 10 this country." Ms. Sanger said, "you can rnrrect a mistake" Geter was freed I 0 days after a "60 Minutes" report questioned the fair- ness of the conv1ct1on. Later, all charges were dropixd C'unously. CBS pas~d up the chance to do a hnle chest-thumping about its promanent role an the Geter case. "60 Minutes" isn't mentioned Quan Mathews. a reporter for WFAA . the ABC' affiliate an Dallas, plays a smaJI role as an 1nvesugauve reporter for an unidentified news magazine pr~m Singer said (BS News wanted 10 avoid portra>in& the h1ghl> rated news program ao; an entertainment vehicle. Other C B mov 1es, such as ··Samaman· Tht' Milch Sn>dcr Stol)" and "The Marva Collins Story" whach were inspired by stones from "60 Minute\." didn't mention 1he popular news program. she noted Desp1t(' the network's careful d1~­ tanct1on between news and entertain- ment. Sanger said the film as closely based on the true story Geter was consulted on the scnpt and has looked an on fi Im ing oc- cas1onally He and has wife, Marcia. brought their 2·month-old daughter aJong to watch Harewood and Debbi Morgan re-create their wedding. Morgan won a dlf)'llme Emm) !\ward for her work on ABCs .. All My Children .. Ho)'t Axton arpears as Geter's supervisor and Pau Win- field plays an N ~A('P attorney who helped Geier RALPH MAC ( HIO PAT MORITA NOW SHOWING. ·-·--· .... )MO ·--=-~ ,. sc•m OPllB! ..Jn T•S!" -Joel S1evt1 AIC TV •tWtP ......... 11 tn. ... ,. .... ,_ ,= Orange Coast OAJL Y PILOT ITueeday. June 2•. 1988 A 7 Fred Dryer captaree ••mac1 bomber'' Anthony Jamee on ••ea.nter•• tonJCbt at 10 on l'(BC, Cbannel4. • MOYIE ** 'o.th Stllk" (1974) Vinoe Ed-Wlrdl. Anjlnlnl eon. ~PAINS TIWfl£R JOHN. M.D PM lilABAZIE HONEYMOONERS -t:OO-B ~ P.I, 1:~ * .,,. ''The V~'" (1958) Kitti ~~ Willie Nelson in 'Miami Vice' role LOS ANGELES (AP) -W1lhe Nelson wtll ~est star an an episode of NBC"'s .. M1am1 Vice" as an agrng former law enforcement officer who steals a llllJe cache of CocaJne from a deadly Bolivian dealer. The episode. "El V1CJO ... goes 10to producuon June 17 when the hll detective senes goes back into pro- ducuon 1n M1am1. 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I •11• fk\w('t'n 7,0<Xl and 20 U<KJ ch1ldrl'O are abducte-d or falSt'I) 1mpmoned by unknown mJ1Hduals or nnn-famtl\. mem~rs ealh year, acrnrd1ng to the Nallonal Cnme lnformauun Center in \.\ a'>htngton I> ( I taunted b> th\l\t' '>l.111\tll'> and .111111.:d with a collel uon ot arll\l1c and marketing \k.111\, Dak \\111m and Brenda Gold-\.\01m ol Huntington &·ach JOtned their l reat1 \ l' I oh.CS 10 prodULt' '-lpdti: .. ru .. ·ndi. I he mno'>'at1\1· dull and ac ce,'>om·~ are mtl•ndnt to tl'alh lhil dren a~ec; I~ arlll under ">all'I' trom atx.luc11on The.,,., ol lour dull~. t'dLh '>old 'ol.'parateh. namt:d /weda. (inn h. I nm.tr and Bn·en,1 '>land 1-l inl·he'> 1.111 and h.nc 1ht: appeal ul ··i l " fhe) arc m.1de trom bnghl~ c-.1lored, non-tox1, matl·nal and at- tractn d~ packagt'd 1na large_gra) ;ind pm~ hlH with a 1 k·.ir plastK lnint th.11 d1..,pla\\ the lemak or male: doll \\ 01n,, a prulcc,c,lllnal an1c;t ,1nd mu"u.10 whu '·•" that true artl\l11 tretdom Jc, lt•tung une·, crcatl\\ 1mag1na111in 1 L111 1\ dd 1-. lrl'd1tL'd '' 1111 the "ipJll' • m·nJ' dt''t1gn 'I \\alltt'd w m.1kt· \pa L' • nl·mh 1011~ lo' a1'1c h.1pp' .ind un1qUL' hr -..11d I tnl'd lo 1 un1urL' up till' kd1n)!l' I II.it! ·" J lo.id I hl fl'l'Jh;I( k ln1111 p.lll'lll\ h;i-. ,1111\ llllt'd tnl' th.II I J1d lll".llt' \11mdh1ng that kid~ lo\ l' ·· f .1, h doll u11m·, with a lhild ..ah."I\ card that Opl"fl' up to an nlliual FRI ( hlld ldr11tlfililt1un lom1 v.1th a 'put I •I thl· l hild ' p1 tt.J re' 111 I~: updilll'd t'Jlh \t'.HI anJ .1 'P.illt" tor lhl' lh1ld"s ling.t·rpnn1' \ho cndo'>l'd " th~ pohl1 .1ppr\l'l'd llngt·rpnnt 1nkpad l lw u1mpk tt·d 1Jt•n111icat1on l.srd. 111 tx kl'pt1 r tilt•1nthl'1:h1ld\honw ha' ,11 urt l'll:r ii ,,1fl•t\ ruk' ll'tt·d on lhl' r \ lf'( ' 1.k I ht• ruk' torm11l.1trll ' t tiH ldpol.1th1IJ l''\lhnlog.1-.1 ar<' wnurn h• .. umulatl' lOn\C:r~11m1 ~·twt'en child .md part·nt Howner accort.hng to C.1ulc.J- Wom}, the most 1mponant tool t"nl·loscd with the doll " the ~ong ret·ordrd on a l'asSt·tte lafX' to lmk the doll and the concrpt ' The first 1wo minute .. o l the tape 1., J per'>unal mcs..age in v.h1ch thr "ipacr rnend dc,rlop'> an actual tnend.,h1p w11h the child The doll tdl' the child w htCh planet he come\ from and win ht' " here then the \pace Fnt:nd <bks lor a h1g hug and tdl~ thn hild 1ha1 lht') are going tn be bc:\t lnend,," ,he !>aid I he point o l th(' lir'it kw minute' ol the C3\\t'tlC, iKCOrd1ng to <111ld- \'. Orn) 1s to capture the lhild's .1lll'nt1on anJ trust..then he 1s pnnll·d 10 h'>ten tu 1he \Ong s \.'lief' l)nn "The I' nn emphasuc ~ome ol the i..c, \Jkt\ 1 ult'\ on the al.\.nmpam 1ng I I'> l"Urll " \he ~aid "I he\ arc ruks. "t' hope, the l"hlld would ask h1mc,dl 111 i.ktam1n1ng a i.t rangl·r Do I 1-.nnw hi' name·• Ha'e I st•cn him bt·h1a•' Do I i..nov. where ht• h,c,·• f he 'llllf, .il'u tt'alhl'\ the child tht• 1mportanvl· ,,1 tlw phone and ho" to u<,e lhi: ·~ 11 emC"rgcnl\ number l hl' child t:an e.1\11\ ~mg along v.1th lht· upbeat 1un1· 01nd tht· me,~age 1s ah,orhed almo\t ,utillm1nalh " ( 1old \\n/ll\ the rn1llher of tv.11 lt'l'O•agc '11n\ i,a1d Iha I '1\ parent'> \\( ha\t'' all kit the '>tli.. ln•hng of k.ir , rt't'P 1n111 our 1 nal tx:mg v.,hcn our l hsldn.•n arl• latl' returning homl· I he l('aroL.1lxlm1wn 1'alv.a,'>v.1th u' .. fhere are man) org.in11atH1n' ti• help tind °'"'1ng Lhildren .. said the former mJrkl'llng l.'\t'tut1\l' 'and \H' .ire all gr.ueful tor th' "or"-thl'\ do hut our g11al "nnl' 111 prl''-L'llt111n It ''l' 1:oull.l -.,l\c t'\t'n llnl' th1IJ lr1101 thl' horror-.,,, atxiud111n, we will h.1 H' a11:ompll'>ht•<I '"mt•thing trul\ ""n· Space Friend• hope to keep cbJldren safe. dl·rlll .\nordsng to ( rold-~1110\ thl'rl· ha' nl'\t'r hcen a doll to rt•prc,l'nt thl.' l''i\t1n' 111 l hllJ ahdull1on prt•\\·n- tu1n \ 11u 1-.nov. " \he '>aid. \\l' ;,,ill h11fX'. a\ parent-;, that WC' ha\.c 1augh1 our lh1ldrl·n the danger<i oft.ilking 111 'trangl'f\ but there 1<. alv.a'' tht• nau1ng Jou~t Of d1d "'-C ~tarl t:arl~ t'nough \\ e "anted to teach t hlldren. through ~pace fnend\ th1: pnne1plt·' nl ehild abduction preH•ntton at an rarh a~e and to an under'itandablt' "a' \\ e hope th1'i ma} be a '>Olu tmn to tht: problem r hl' Space Fnend.,, '>oon to h(: l11und at maJor department '>tore' lJn be: currentl} purchased Jt "Mr ro\, .. 1n Huntington Beach Im .S '9 95 -\dd111unal 1ntormat1on 1~ h' lalhng 963-7576 Court to review Texaco's appeal bond th IW 11.\R(I < :\REI.I.I \\ I IH "'uptt'l1 1 1lll\11.k1 11 po'1 1 p111rn 111111< n h1111d "h k I l II 1110 1l!lll.11 1uJ~ I \11' ''' 1111 I\ 11n1 ~I Thi • r1' ad h}rn •" ,1 rullll) 1 '' d onh n t ~I hill on I •Ull Jltlll\.llll'nllhltlJl1 Jl111!1 'o,Jll\fll'd h pkdg111g 't11d, Ill II\ ( ,111.i.li,111 'llh\HJIJn 111 l•ltJrt '"' 1\111111 .. lllllt'\f)\'1!1'11 t '1md1mt1n1•111, \ urt run 111 l t''·" lou11d l.1 .1 hal I 1'\,llO 1rnprup1."rh 1 111 f, 1 J ,11th l'l·nn111il\ plJnnnl I: CALENDAR Jtljlll\111 •O t•I .ill llllL'U'\l II ( •l'll\ I 111 ( I 111 ur' .1".111.kd I' 1 n111 I 11 I t11llic111 .111.1111\I I\'\,}\ I I t'\,I\ l1i..1 fllll\l \l,llt'\ ll'ljlllfl'\ 1(1\' 11'"111'\ \lllt 1 n ' id1 1 a""' 111 P"'' bond to pr11tl'l 11111 "11111111~ \ldl.' 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I l1,11l~l' 'Mil ( lrlllrlllt \.111 < lnm·n11· \\1111.t.11'1~11 \.111 J 1111n ( .1p1-.11 .11111 \\1olti11<1~1· )bur advantage bank.- .......... • Open your account today. Call the toll-free Financial I.inc no": 1-800-423-BANK . \ Orange Coat DAIL V PILOT ITueedrt. June 24, NI Two Cciast firms to develop gold claims in Alaska V...C.p lat'., a man mcnt and financial public corpora lion tn Newport Stach ha, reached •n •ar~ment 1n pnnc1plc with Gold aacl Ml.Deni• C.. lDc. ot fl"' inc for lJOtnt Ycn1urr tu Jrvelop I 0,000 ac rc<i of Alaskan 1old clatm, ownrJ b) Ven-Cap. Roy Nelso!1, chairman and chief o~·uuve officer of Ven-Cap, said Gold and Minerals Co. has propo~d to commit up to $2 S million at the outset 10 dcvdopcla.im~onS1tlunak 1,1and m Ala ka in n:tum forSOpc~nt interest 1n net rcvcn ue5 before taxe ... He wud thc. lrvtnc-lkalioed COmj).1ny had amnaro for a total ors 10 m1lhon financ1 na for th111nd other V~..Cap proJCCt'I Nelson said Ven-Cap purchased 10,000 acres of aold claim$ 1n February t qg6 for S30 m1lhon. < onsu.!trablc m1n1ng activity currently 1s under way on thr Alaska island, Nd'>On stud The Vcn-C.ap ch111rman 1m:d1ctcd the J01nt venture project will hive m;4Jor unpact on future Ven..( 'ap ~venuc'I and profits. • • • Seahwk 011 lllteruatloul I.De .• an independent 011 and ps explorauon company, in Newpon Beach reported the formauon of an acqu1S1t1on partnership to acquire ml and ps re\Crvcs of which Scahawk will be a co- gcncral partner The hmucd partners and <:O-i(neral partner are private non-011 and 18" cornpanics principally located in Ph1ladelph1a The acqu1siuon partnership provides for the ability to ac.quire up to S25 mtlhon of producing 011 and gas •~~ts located in the United States. • • • Care Eaterprt1es h.t\ 1.:ompleted its rCIJlCorporauon in Delawarr. Bovd W Hendnckson. the president of Laguna H1lls-ba~d company \aid 1hc reincorporation wa\ accomplished by a merger of Care Entcrpnscs. a l ahfomia corporation. into Cart En1crpnse!. Inc .• a Delaware corporation. OTC U .. S AND DOWNS NEW YORK (AP) -The followlng llst ll'IOWS the Ovlf the Covnter stocks and warranh that have gone UP the most and dOwri the mo$1 based on s>ercent of ~cnenve tor Monday No s.cur lleJ lrad.llno below 12 or 1000 sharH are ncludad Nil and ~rcanlao1 changes art !he differ•~ t>etw.er. lht previous closing price and Mono.v s last or t>ld price UPS 31 As~":e Lal'J. tChl utct~~ Mac;hnVsn ''• i Up . 2arberGraen 11. 'h Up . 1 ~~T:C~tone 'h I 'h 8~ : antyMed 3 :it Up . rvMedl un U 134 Up 8 l«larm 8 I UP •· 9 argauitCll S1 • ~ Uo ll II ho 12 lllol ·~ n n. ". ""' 11 lol II I .... • 'I 162)16 2l • , •• Sl ">S9> »•JO> JO • ll -1:[1\\!l!nll~-------- NYSE UPS ~ND DOWNS NEW YORK !AP -The IPllowlno llst lhows the New ork Stock E 11change stocks and w•rrants tha1 have oone up rha mosl and csown t~ mo\t baMid on J:'C9nl of change reoardlf'u of volume 0 'No =tn~, 1radlno below s2 are 1nct· ·vde<I. Net and perc1nteg1 charigcs ere Iha difference t>etwMn the pravlovs closlno Of'lce and Mondav's 2 P m price UPS ~me Lall Cho Pct I AUJ dpf ._il • 1u~ 8~ 41, ~ ~L m '1 ~ UP ~ 1 4 Httl\c:r.USA 11~ 21e UP 4 S Ht_11ton (p 3 "'I UP I 1 ? UnPark Mn t " UP ~ ParkrOrlll 7 Anacomp 8 ~ralg Corp 9 lsclnt 10 oscoCP I 1 vlAmfflco 12 SvCRIJO\jr 13 Gen Refrac 14 !MvOSI •1 Texfl Ind 1 adtedl j ~etv1~Hou 1 ~leHome ~ Taxa1tnll Sea gut WolverWW McOrmlnt wt 4 SeaCo S Mtcklt>rv 3112 -• ~-~ 1934 -I • 2 -.... . -. ., ... -. ll'-'1 -.,. '• -"' -·~ ·~ -,,. .... -'h 2~ -,,.. 1~0'1 = ~ -.. 1 -~ 1 -/) -.. -.. -. 67 I 4 4 ,1 J .. .. 6 GEO Intl 1 + '• UP IJ4l .. I 8 McLMn wt " • Uo 9 USShoe l 2 .. f 2~ UP 11 .. ~--~-~~-....... IY ~=o"~~c' ~·i;." 1~ 8~ 12 Creative F1·n1nc11 12 FtCllvlno 7 ,~ UuP ; 13 ~~ Ham 1i l! ... P 9 S • C li ~~1:t;n 3 • ~ ~g 1 J •n1ce1 ompanJ ' V1ndo Co i\• ..., uo 'O 'We dre the dedic~ted 1 SU~tShoe l~ \\ UP 6 17 ~ business g<owth speci.1'1m" ~~~'iii~~~ 1~~ ~ e~ 6 ~ IF YOU NEED: Pc '« 11 ,.. Up • Cash Flow Enhancement i ra .. fc 2 VI Up 6 7 • Working Capital ~ /::~~,~c it~ 1 ~ ~~ 1 6 i • Increased Inventory 6 Sanders ll ·, 2 UP 3 • Asset Acquisitions DOWN S N'-me I .t,1111 Ch4l)m 2 Mohwk Oat 3 LLCCor~ 4 MyersLE S vlStoragcTch LHI Ch~ Pel CALL 4 "' ,,, I ;f 8 !1 Domingo HSU ~~ = " 955 2936 •'• -~ (714) -31111- PURCHASE o• REFINANCE 101/a'll 10 3/a'le IS YEAR ~IXID QWN90C:C "" .• ,. •HO IHCOMf QYAl"'tl • lO YI AIM "" 10 .. 714/9S6-0W VANGUARD MORTGAGI COllPOIA TION IVll IY A,,OINTMI Nl M1C1 U ... I • MOIJeA .. llOllH --- LOW RATES 81/s~ 30 yr lRM 13 1/s~ 30 ~title ea. Cati for Details Sierra Mortgage Co. (714 ) 559-4828 THE KNOWLEDGE BANK open un1vers1ty DRY A !;vtrn1ng CIRsses for Work Md Play In ART • VIO 0 ITAQI • WRm 0 • • "8CRU TtON IUll EH COMPUTUtS INYHTINO COMMUNtcATtON PHOTOGRA"4"V • Summer Session .July 14 Sept 5 FREE BROCHURE (714) 898-7878 \2761 MonA1Ch St West Garden Grove ' Hcndnc n also 1nd1cated 1hc hareholden of (are approvtd lhc reincorporation at usannual mcctina on June S, I CJ86 Cart Enterpnses ''the fourth larant public!) ownt'd operator ol ikilled and mtermed11lc nul\JOI care (acilitic . C~rc o~tes 120 11 nht1e1 reprc:scntina 12.641 ~' io C.ahfomia, Utah, Obio, Weal V11').lma, Ari1.01'a Aorida and New Mca.ico and bu 132 beds under con tructton. • • • Roben K. Fujioka. chairman of the board o!De Ip Wnt l . 1n Irvine, announced today that its subsidiary, Jnocan Tec::hnoloa.i« Ltd .• hu tiled with the Supenntendent of Brok~ for Bntash Columbia and the Vancouver S'tock Excha nse a prospec1us for a pro~sed pubhc ofTenna. lncx:an Technolotics Ltd. wdl offer to the J)Ublic (by means of a prospectus only) 3.S0,000 shares of common stock at SO. 90 per harr.Jhruuah.il1 aatnt Haywood Secuntes Inc. of Vancouver, Brhi 6 Columbia. ID t I.IM CALENDAR ••• P'romA8 host.cd by the l.ao•Wr• Bak ()pea Ualnnlty from 7-10 p m. on Wed and Thut"".day, Juty S..9. For information. call 898. 7878. • • • J. 'I lnocan Tcehnol<>&ics Ltd. currently is 46 percent owned by De-s1&n Wctt and lnotek lnc. lnotck 1s a Joint vcntu~. product-development comp:m) funded by Destan West's contribut1on of $400.000 1n tcchnoloay assets and 1s 9S percent owned by De ian West. A \Ix-week \Cncs of handHn &dven1 1na wojrkshOP' tauaht by_ Oran County prnfcu1onals and ponsorcd by the Adv rtkllt1 t will beain • • • Monda}. July 14 Ah-Cal reported May passenger boardinas of 442,582. a IO.S pcrlrnt increase over M•y 1985 and a new boardma record fot the compllny. Last Max's fiaures were enhanced by a United Airline's p1Jot 1nkC' which bcpn May 17, I 98S. Revenue passenaer miles wert up 13.6 percent to 185 million. aJso a new record, and available ~t miles touiled 338 m1lh on, up 29 7 percent. Load factor for the month was S4 1 percent compared to last }car·~ An informative mectan1 t1llcd ··career N1Jht'' 11 7 p.m. Wednnday at lhc Jrvme Hilton will provide an opponun1ty to meet 1n tructon and discu the ~ork.shops. Workshops typically W111 be held 1n the offices of the c:ou~ty's ~r •1'enc1es and will cover creative concept, copywnona, art d1rect1oa. • 62.4 percent. All compansons are to May I 98S. . • • • 0 ICN Pllarmace•tieal1 lac. hasappotnted John D Lara as vice president ol finance of ICN 8iomcdicals Inc., a 100 perc.cnt-0wned subs1d1ary. research, pubhc rclauoni, marltcuna and production. For tnformauon a.bout the Advent ma Centtr and Its prosrami. call Patnc1a Was,nerat (213) 384-5997. or wnte the Ad Center at Sl4 ShanoPtacc.. third floor. Los Angeles, 90020 .. G Home FOO.enll's W~ Offire Call 642-5678 Put a few words to work for ou Saturday, ,JW1e :28, 1986 10 am-2 pm ;)40 'vVestminster Mall Drawings, Gifts, Refreshments ~:::::~: ~f£ Bee.~ t\/~7l4) 898·?,?e~~ this ad for ,~'?{C . ~·~ :3 months FREE . ·\_ ~ serv1re on a new ( H - F d checking account. ../ ome e ~~~~i)() checkg nl1mber managed savings and loan in the nation is located inNe ortB and sta sa. Forbes rnagazitw, tliP inlt 1rnali11nall> n 1~J>t1dPd hu~irw~s J.n1bl.i<'ali1~11. fill~·d Columbia Sm ings 1111111l>Pr 01w ()I' tdl s.I\ 111gs and lnillb 111 its )anl sl ll'ks (II managenu1nl perfon11a11<·t·. . , .... \\hi ch is not ~ttr prisi 11,( ('pJ 111111>1;1 has le 111g IH 1l't l k1111\\ n It 1r s11l 1d :1 nd t'l ll<'It1 n t managPmPnt. For P<amph 1• ( '11lurnl>ia's ad11~i11istr;1ti\'P c ·o~h :11:1· far lu·l11\\ 11l1· 1llh1•r major sa\ings and loans. \nd n11r loa11<tlld1m·pstnH·nt ~trnll'g11's an' am11n~ tlw mo. t 'luc·cps~ful in the industn. The rtist llt i~ profit. PJ:()fil that ran lit· pas~1 1d along to >·11u 111 tilt• ftll'J111d' hi Jh ral1·s nn "\avings And lo\\ ratPs (II\ l11a11s. B<'ing profitah)P kP<'PS ('olumbi(I st rung. lo~. un~r tbree tiJlll'~ a~ strung l~ till' go\P rnmPnt rpquin1s. \nd . nl' 1·1111rsr. >'<111r sm·111gs an· ft·d<·rall> 111s11r"d 111 s11111.nnn . 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NYSE COMPO SITE TRANSACTIONS TIEIUM Ollllll Plllll Market shows broad gain NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market chaliced up a broad gain Tuesday with some encouragement from falling interest rat~. The Commerce Department reported tlus morning that new factory orders for durable good~ ro\C 0 4 perocnt an Ma y While that was the first increase since January, 1t was entirely accounted for by the volatile rategor) of defense equipment. Excluding defense, order; were off 2 percent. So the data were enterpretcd as fresh evidence that the economy remained sluggish. and that the odds might be increasing in favor of a further reduction 1n the Federal Rescrvc's discount rate. In the credit markets pn~ of long-term government bonds. which move in the opposne d1rcct1on from interest rate~. rose about S 10 for every S 1,000 1n face value 'r WHAT AMEX DID 1 : WHAT NYSE Orn NEW YORI< CAP) Jun 2• Prev ~~ AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK IAPJ -S.IH, • 1>.m.1 T UftdeY price and Ml CMl'IQe of Ille h1 m O s I Ktlvt Al'!Wfan Stock Exdlange lnues, trading na llon e llv et mo rt ltlan Sl =lrCo ICH CP s rlfT~ ~~~n HornHf,r ~'~2~E NYSE LEADERS GoLD QuoTES Dow JoNES AvERAGEs METALS QuorEs 27 To 1 bott tuz.s from th7 Rob:z.r t, To l'tcA.t Oz.!'!>~' ~ucho m °'rmcit vol lay th't. world~ f\na.sL ho~ t.1~ olwoy5 Lha pttfact., gin.. ond olway~ thz ~~r. ~~.ct.ton i1 -2'1• -1v. -',') t.~ -------4.._-=-.__ Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Tueldey, JUJMt 24, 1 All 552 CluD aims at big bucks in !f oag benefit stag shoot Roman Yanes and DoUCJu •how belt buckle prlsa for wtn.nen. Lea Starnea and Tom Riley anticipate Clare JohJ•• •hot. .. Best one we've had yet," w d Andy Cany,) co- claalrmu (witla Dr. David Manya) of the fifth annual 552 Oub cbanty suia shoot at Coto de Caza. One-hundred-fifty com- peting skeet and trap shoot- ing enthuStaSts showed up for the mvitauonal event benefitting Hoag Memonal Hospital "Tt's a most enjoyable and relaxing day and every- body seems to enjoy the camaraderie," added Carey who started the fun event with Martyn. Alu Phllllps did 1t again ... for the third time he took the "topguo" silver belt buckle. Top team buckles went to Philltps, Mike Weatlllerby, Jim Andeno1, Jack Aplla and Gary Dlttmu. Shoot co-chain Dr. DaTld Martyn and Andy Carey. The day out with the boys bclan with a con- ttnent.al 6realc.fast and con- cludedm the evening with more showing up for the barbecued chicken and beef d1nnerand award mg of pnzes Bob McDaniel. Dell DeReYere and Durell 8tarnea enter 8COJ'el. Harbourites tee off for Interval House benefit By CAROL HUMP HREYS Dellf Net Cen'l I' I f49111 Ob, tbose Hut11,ion Harbour gals. .. I am on the board of the In ten al House and 1t so desperate()' needs money. Five out of every 10 women arc turned away So less than a year ago Bettlna Sar1eut and I asked our friends an the Harbour to start a league an support of Interval House. We now have 44 members," ex- plained mtcnor designer Adele Faalber Qalu. Give tlllem a job ud ... "Nettie Banes and l were riding along in lhe car one day talking about how to raise more mane) to finish decorating the office, quiet room and living room of the shelter Nettie suggested we tr) a golf tournament." added Adele "Smee 1t was my idea, they made me chairman." said Nettie at the first annual tourney award dinner at the SeachffCountry Club. More than 98 men and women paid S 150 per person for a day of golf, door pnze opponunities, trophy prizes and a pnme nb cclcbrat1on dinner. "When we first had the idea we didn't tell anyone we'd never put on a iotf tournament before and are so thankful to our c~sponsor Signal Landmark for their faith and gen- erosity," announced IUtby Elllon, league eres1dent. Mens advisory council members Roa l.Demu and Tom Hyams pres- ented awards to the benefits' happy wtnners and the max1-s1ze perpetual trophy donated by Jack McNaap toa was won by "seven under par" Job.n Coaltrop. And last bat not least. Credit for this amb111ous under taktna includes HH League members Gay Morpn. Mal.lie Flavia. Gloria Hyams, Carol Babbard, Lola Doyle, Janice Belk and Lorraine Garafalo. Nut for tlae Barboer BeJ~n ... V.:e have our big fundra1scr m the fall And we wtll have smaJJ events when we need them. We're a loose group We meet when we need money The Harbour has enough social groups "added Quinn. The purpose of Interval House 1s to provide a 24-hour cns1s center for women and children who flee home because of physical, emouonal or sexual abuse ln 1985 o .. er 3 000 women called the Interval House Hotline seeking help Paparaul ls edited by Daily Pilot Style editor Vida Dea.a. lnterTal Boue founder Adele Quinn and President Kathy Lorraine and J oe Garafalo, whtle at right, Carol Hubbard, Elliot (left photo) prealde at 1olftourna.ment awards. In the Jeffrey Holm and Nettle Bame. (from left) enjoy the center photo. prize chairman Jan Belk (left) po8e8 with featlTltlea at the party. L OBITUARIES Orange Coast honors 127 health sciences graduates Lois Bartlett · . rites today OrangC' Coa'il ( ollcg<.,., Allied Julia <.11tlwn lnmc. L1<;a Gra}son Marcia (1ra). Huntington Beach BouchC'r f1)untain Valle\ l ou1s < Valle). ~ 11t111m Ol<;Cn San Juan Health \{ 1ences fX-partmC'nt honor-Irvine; La Donna Manine1. Newport Lisa Guevara. \~n Juan C ap1strano Depenne C o\ta Mesa. Lc<il1e Cap1<itran11 k.ath\ \ah'illun Hunt cd 127 graduate<; at its annual Bca~h. MelanaC' Mclaughlan Co'ita Diana Solis. ( oc;ta Me..a Ralph GeorgC''ion. Huntington Brach. Paul angton Beach "pinnang" lcrcmon\ Mesa. C)nth1a Mitchell. Fountain \\1Json Huntington Beach Gregor M1ss1on V1eJO Lou1'iC.' Hunn. Students being pinned "111 rt"Cc1\C.' Valle)'. Joan Miyashiro. Fountain D1atet1c Technolog) Nutntwn San Juan ( ap1'itrano. Rrookc Three honored either a CC'rt1ficatC' <>I achievement or Valley Cec1ha Noble. C'oc;ta Mesa Care -Irene A'ihley. Laguna Beach Kephart Balhoa. .\rknC' Ma\o, an associate tn arts d('grtt. or both Shannon Pfeil. Huntinaton Beach. Linda Macchi. Huntinaton Beach. Huntington Beach Local c;tudcnt\ being p1nnC'd in Regina Richards. Huntington Beach. Janet Neumann. Huntington Bc.ach. Radiologic Technoloi' -.\I)'<' elude Jessica Rosas. Huntinaton Beach, Diep Nau)en. Costa Mesa Clo-. Huntinaton Beach, Landa Card1ova.r;cular technolog)' -Sheth Rycraf\, Fountain Valley, Mar) Medical Arnrnng Kitt\ Cooper. Fountain \alle\, Cyndi lluel)n Rogyo < n'ita MC''la Verna Sauer. Fountain Valley, Jill Brcckenndge, Irvine. Berta Bryner. Fowler. Costa Mesa. Ctlane Dahlqu1c;t Cian Juan < ap1'itrano Shtpardson. Newport Beach None Fountain Valley, Ten Evans. Costa Humphre). Huntington Beach, James Jones Co'ita MMa Spalctta. Ncwpon Be~ch Karen Mesa Eleanor Fo~vth, Newport Michael Hunn San Juan Capistrano. Dental &'i'i1'it1ng -\1h ana Yarchever. Fountain Valle\ Kann Beach. I 1u Ketnan. Co'1a MNa. Jo &ck) t tt, M"s1on Viejo, Doua Aboutaha. Huntington Beach. Debra Yurkovich. Newport Beach. Mehren. ( osta Meu: Judith Rob-Lewt'i, lf'ine. Sue Murra\. Ne~port Allen, Laauna N11uel. Patnc11 Arn· Dental Laboratory Technoloa)i -anson, Hunun,ton Beach. Geralyn Beach brose. Huntmaton Beach, Juhe Anzo. Rru~ Bnnson, Costa Meu. David C\chaefcr. Huntmaton Be1ch Re,pir1tor) Care "iah1ka fountain Valle\, I 1nda Brown, Ne-.-Pay~ Costa MeY Frank V11Iuce1, Medical Tran~puon -Tcrc\1ta Cahe11, Costa Mesa. Michael R port Buch, Yvonne Dana. Lake Fountain Valle). < olna Costa Me!Ml Colhn'I, Huntington Beach. Allan Ja\ Forest; Apnl r>a,.( unC'o, Irvine. D1agno'it1cMM1cal\onoaraph) -RAd1at1on Therap\' T('(hnnlog) -[)a\.1\ Newpon fkach. Rill Dunlap. Trac, .. lt.d:tn\l('IO M1''111n V1e111 () na (rail San Juan Capl\trann Diane Bair Ml\\100 \ 1<'111 M1kr ( O'ita ~·k\a. Kara fioet/ r ounia1n ThrcC' Oran~e < nunt\ co~'ilal rn1 dC"nts -.er<' honored at Mount !\t Man·, C'olk~c l ous1e Karch of ( o'ta Mesa rt- cc1\td the f uturC' P\\cholog1\t !\ward and the Out\tandang < om- muntt) ~'"'ice Contnhutmn .\-.ant from thC' pwchol~ dt'panment C\tefani < ardamon '' Huntinatnn Beach r«e1'M tht ~n1111 \ward for i\cadem1c E-\cellence 1n R1ol<>g1C'al Sc1enC't'\ ( hmi1e PC''ICI nf Laguno Beach r«el'"t'd the R11'1nC''' \tudcnl l C':t11 e"h1p ""nrd Sen Ill'' '"II Ile hrld 1oda' tor Lm\ Rarth'tt l•I l 11\ta Me\8, "'ho died f m1a' at Hoag I lo\p1tal an Newport &a;. h \tr' Rartktt. ·' rct1~d \upcr- ' "''r tor Tr hni;.••lor, wa<i 71 Yr.Ir\ old • \11"\ R.f!.ikll "ho wu horn 10 Hopk1n..,.1lle. K> • '" 'un1,td b) her -hu<iband \.\ allale Glen Banltu. a \Tio, Paul Ounlan of Hopksnsv11le. KrntUth and th~ dauahten, JcanettC' r-..h Donald of Duane, Oph1e lkf1tstmm ofCo.,ta Mesa and Wanda Malone ol l )ndak. TrAa'i. 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Cellfornle Polle• Olymplca begin with motocrou event. IM. Angels have penn~~t fever ..,.._.,..... They slice Texas· lead to one game with 6-4 triumph ARLINGTON. Tex. (AP) -The Angels say it's too early to feel hkc they·~ chasing anyone, and Texas Ranacrs manager Bobby Valenune says pennant races don't begm until September. But .1f that wasn't pennant race atmosphere at Arlington Stadium on Monday night when the two teams met, at was a reasonable facsamale The Angels won 1t 6-4 for veteran Don Sutton's 301st career win. but they needed three relieve~ to natl 1t down "I don't care what the) ~Y" said Angel center fielder Gary Pettis "That was a pennant race ktnd of game And no matter how far tnto the season you are 11's good to be 1n first place " The Angels aren't quite there yet. but they moved to 11.1thtn one game of the first-place Ran$ers 1n the Amen- can uague West Wlth the victory lhat snapped Texa~· four-game wm streak and ended the Range~· home win stnngat 11 The Angel\ ga ve Sutton, 6-5 a 5-0 cushion through 5 1-2 mnmgs. b~ he fat led to sun ave the Ranger sax th Perfect drag bunts by Odd1be McDowell and Scott Fletcher opened the annmg. and Pete O'Bnen chased Su non with a '-run homer. has eighth of the vear . Angel baaerunner Dou& DeClncea la caught trying to a teal a• Teza• ahortatop Scott Fletcher appllea tag Monday. 'A.fter that garne · said Angel!> manager Gene Mauch. "1f you Connors ousted quickly at Wimbledon Shriver a lso eliminated: .. ummename. were men·s No Q Andres Gomez ofEquador 6-1, 3-6. 7-6. 6-4 to Australia's John fllLgerald, and No 15 Guillermo Vilas to another .\ustrahan Pat <..ash. 6-4 b-2 fl.3. Evert Lloyd, Martina win WIMBL EOON. england (A P) -Ameri- cans Jimmy ( onnors and Pam Shn-.er wen.· ehmanated 1n first-round upsets today at Wimbledon. where top-seeded han Lendl and Manma Na"raulova advanced "llh '>traaght- set v1ctones Lendl. from C 1echoslovak1a. defeated Mexico's Leonardo Lavalle 7-6, 6-3. 6-4. 1n a match that began Monday but was suspended because Of ram Undl, who IS <;«ktng hlS first maJOr grass coun champ1onsh1p. led 7-6. 1-0 before the interruption Na-.ratalova, seeking her fifth Wimbledon 11.omen's singles champ1onsh1p in a row. overcame first-match Jitters on Centre ( oun to defeat Australia's Amanda Dingwall 6-3. 6-2 Connor;. a two-tame Wimbledon cham- pion and the No. 3 men's ..eed. lost to another U S. player. Robert Scgu~. 6-3. 3-6. 7 6. 7 6, on Court No I The second-seed among the women. Chm Even Lloyd, also won 1n straight sets, 6-4. fl. I. over Mary Joe Fernandez a 14-year-old from 'v11am1 . who says Lloyd 1s her idol On Centre Court. Amencan Bets)' Nagelscn gained her first career v1cton: over Shnver an eight tnes. winning 4-6. 6-J. 6-4 over the women's No 5 seed Unseeded John Lloyd of Bntaan. Chns Even Lloyd's hu'lband, lost a fir'it-round match to 5outh Afnca's ( hnsto Steyn after winning the first two sets. then announced that would be Other seeds losing 1n the tennl\ tour- nament's second day. whi ch started cloudy and turned into a breerv version of British Underdog Cruz stuns McGuigan Ft. Worth boxer sends champion to the hospital LA~ VE:.C1AS (AP) -SIC\ le ( ru1, the plumber'<. helper who wa.-, gJ\en little chance a'i Ba n; M'Gu1gan's substitute opponent. \hocked eve!) one but ham~lf by pulling the lmh featherweight champion 1n the hosp1 tal and captunng the tttll with a devastating I Sth-round performanCl' On a night which also 'law former three-time champion Rohen<> Duran lose a split dec1s1on an h1., rnm<'back effort and Tommy Hearm defend ht<, 154-pound lltle with a lackluster eighth-round stoppage of Mark Medal. "L 11tle" 51e-.1c < nu wa'i clearl} the hag 'iho11. Monda' Cru1. a S-1 underdog. ~nocke<l McGu1gan down three t1me\, tw1ce an the final round. and had him reeling almost unconS(ious aga1n\l the roix-s when the bell rang 10 <.'nd the fight before I 0.200 frenz ied fan' McGu1gan the lmh hero who kept throwing punches despite thc damage bcmg inflicted hy Cru1 wa., taken on a stretcher from th e drev.1ng room w11h hts tearful father and w1ft alongside He was ga\Cn a brain scan and admmcd for o-.cm1ght o~serva- 11on dre'i<1tng room after the fight "Has dad was an has arms and the)' were both crytng He was scared 1fhe went to o;leep something would happen to him" The shocking end to the fight was even more s1gntficant because McGu1gan wa'i ahead on two of the three scorecards of nngs1de Judges and would have kept has title Wlth a draw even 1f( ruz had won the round narrowly But, with both fighters knowing the title was at stake 1n the final round, the) came out throwmg punchec; from the opentng bell It proved to be 'AcGuagan's downfall as Cruz put him down with a three-punch com- b1na11on midway through the round and again with a left-right 30 'ieconds later McGuasan nearly went down a third time "1th onl\ seconds left an the round hut caught hamc;elf on the ropes 'I JUSl knew I had 10 finish the last two rounds strong to wm," said Cru1. "I was very tar<'d . I had 10 dig down ... "1cGu1gan didn't ha\(' anything left sapped b) ( ruz' punching power and the sweltering descn heat that ev<'n six weeks traming in Palm Spnngs couldn't prepare him for. Cru1 felt the ..ame heat. hut 11 pnmaril} affected ham earl) 1n the fight the final singles match of h1'1 career The women'<, No. 3 \Ced. Hana Man- dlakova. and ~venth-seedcd Helena ~uko\a. both of C zechoslo,akia ad\an,ed 10 the second ro und wath 6-1. 6-1 \ 1ctone~ over Rntons -Mandhkova again\! Joy Taton and 1.iukova against Denise Parnell In the men'i. field, Americans Tim Ma -.- otte and Johan Knek posted stra1ghMct -.1ctones to adva nce to the second round Mayotte, the 10th seed and Wlnner of the recent Queens Club W1mhledon 1.1.armup tournament. beat Alexander Zvcrc' ol the Soviet Union 6-4. 6-4. 6-4 And Kriek the 16th 'iCCd and a scm1t1nah\t at the French Oix-n earlier this month. defeated Bren Custer of Australia 7-6. 6-2. 6-3 The men·s fifth seed, Sweden's Stclan Edberg, beat Amencan Val Wilder 6-4, 6-3. 6-1 Two other seeds from Sweden had much tougher ttmes. each going fi\e set"> bcfort· wtnntng. Sixth-seeded Joak1m Nystrom downed k.ell} Fvernden of New Zealand 7-5 6-l 3-6. 4-6. 6-3 11.hale e1gh1h-sttded Anders Jarryd beat Bill ~anion of the l nited State\ 6-4, }-6, 6-3. S-7. 6-4 On a cloud y but dry day. the gra~~ couns at the All-England Lawn Tennis and ( roquet Club were busy nonstop In add1t1on 10 the 64 onganall) scheduled. most of the 45 matches suspended or postponed because of ram on Monday's opening day were on the card Wlth about a d01en players wa1t1ng to '>Ce where an empt) coun would pop up "Javrat1lova did her best to keep the da)''s ma tchcs on schedule, taking less than o~ hour to defeat Dingwall before a Centre Coun crowd that included Sarah Ferguson, the fiance of Bnta1n·., Pnnce Andrew .\fter losing her first ~rv1ce and falling behind 2-0. Navratilova was an full control taking JUSt 55 mtnutes to complete the match "He kept asking me. 'Duane, ism~ head all ngh1., \m I Ok.., .. \.lid Duane Ford. a member ol the "Je\ada A.thlet1c Comm1'is10n 1n Mc< 1u1gan'<. "In the third round I had to dig down and pull 11 out," said ( ruz "I 'ltancd 10 fade. 11 wa'I very hot When the sun staned to go down I staned to feel better. stronger .. fhe 21-\'ear-old ( ru1 I ~6 was (Pleue .ee CRUZ/82) Steve Cruz atanda over Barry McGulgan after knoeklnt him down a aecond time ln .., .... ,._ the 16th round of their WBA feathenretcbt cbamplonablp Monday nlgbt ln Laa Vega•. Bias died of cocaine intoxication, says medical examiner B.\l TlMORf I \Pl -l lnl\t"f\1t' of Maryland ba~ketball \tar I cn Ria' dtl'd ol cocaine int<n1u111on, whtlh anterruptcd lhl· electncal act1v1t} 1n ha., hraan and rau~d ha'> hean to stop the state mC'd1c..il t.•umin<.'r '><mi today Dr John <imuskli c;.a1d thr corntn<.' J1TOh· abh wa\ taken onl) minute\ before thc ~2-H·ar­ old ~tar athlete collap~d 1n hi\ dorm1tol") room last Thun.day. He said he 1.ould not c,tJmate how much c<X.·a1ne f\1a~ tnge\ted hut he \aid ll would be incorrect to label 11 an o-.rrdo~ The medical e~am1ncr ..aid th<-n-~:t\ no evidence of an)' hean damage or d1\t".t\4.' tk ,.,d Bau had a large heart, hut that "w•t!t. not unexpcrted rnn'itdenng h1~ 'iupcrh .11hktrl condition " C\m1alek '1'1d thrrr wa\ nn r' tdcnrr th;it Bias WI\ o1llere,1l to n'IC'J1nc hut B1aH,hih11ed a \t'n\ttt' 1t~ to the drug. "Th1\ panacular concentrat ion might not ha\C killed another individual On the other hand, \Ome might have betn ll.1lkd by le'~r rnn1.cn1rat 1on'i ... ~mialek said On Monday a prosecutor ~ud a srand JUf'\. 1nqu1n; 11.ould begin ne11t week to lind out ho" the drug' apparcntlv ~01 to th<' dorm r<)()m 11.hcre Rias 11.a' ~tncken "W e hchr\C that 'lomebo<ly Imm thC' oul\1dc hrought 1t 1n ·· .\rthur Mar'lhall 'ltatc'' attnmc\. for Prtnu.• C rt'lll'll'·., Count). <iald Monda.,. ~k q1d he plannt"d to ml'ct ~1th rcpn·M·n - tall\ C'> of tht' grand 1un toda\ to la~ out n \Chcdulc tor the 1n\l•,11g:H1on .\nd C'Xpt'\'t\ to hnng the fi"t 11.1tnt""t'\ ht-frm thr l'-'lncl nr\t T uesd1n Maf'\hall ..aad ht" "ant\ In kno1.1. 11.h11 "ll' using drug"> during tht· rarh mnrn1n~ hour' Thur~1ay ac; Bi.I\, somt• tcammatl·'> and lnrnd' celcbrat<'d h" <iCICtt111n h' thl' \ hamp111n Boston ( rlt1l\ as the No 2 r1~k an thl· Nlir\ draf\ Bia\ collap'4:d ahout ti a m ;iml "'n" pronounled dead shonh helorc 4 a m Ata\ wa.-, hunc:-d tn Y.: ,l\hington I>< on Monda}. af\er a rnvAtr tunrral \Cf\ K<' in .1 lhapcl on the t ·ni\Crslt} nt M.1nland campu' \ memonnl \Cf\ KC later Monda) drew I I ,lltll.l JX"'OPlc 10 the unl\Cf\ll\ ., fidd hl'\U~. ~hen" Ria\ had c;tarrcd an ha\Colkg<' h.1\kelh.'lll t·arcw o\hout I , \!Xl people. 1nd11d1ng the Re' le\\C' l l\t i..~on attcndl·d the lunrral ~" 11.'t' tor Iha., Jack,nn m.llk a rC'krrnH' to dn1p,1 1n ~"' tal k. ~ucnrdmi to tho\t' who allcndcd "He tnl.'d 10 llCllnt out that 1n l <'nn ·, tlrath 1hrr<' ma' ~ 3 m("\~'lgC' h) \oung ~·tipk " YH.I T 11m Mt Millcn a lormt•r \fan.land ~tar .lnd NH\ pla,cr Monda' nt~ht .. 1hou1 I 1.000 IX"l"k at tt'ndcd a m('mnnal <;1·n 1«' at ( olr h eld H ou\t' '~here Rta' had pla' C'tl h1\ t'olklll. hall \\.e gathc-r nnt i1"1 In mourn a hie 1hat "ould ha'e httn ··\aid the Rl'' Jc'I~ Jack~n ··out tocelehratt.· the Ilk that"•' tht' ltlc that li'C'' tn U\ thr lt'll"l' that Inc' 10 1h1'> field hllll\l' " \p(n\.:cr, al lhr MO-minute thapd \"Cr em11n\. mdudcd l>nc\<'11 lohn H Slaughter the unl\entl\ chancellor thl" Rc' I ~amon \\ \\ h1te ot' Mount fkthel Rapll\t < hur h, and Ra(hard I Y.:a11'1n' da'' lea\kr at P1l1r11n \ M • < huHh. "hcri· Ria' "a' h.•rH11t·d 1 hr 1 ulnfl\ "·1' l\IH'n i-,, thr J(r\ <•I t ,tnrnnd 11 '-.1 Paul I\ \1 t < hul\ h 1n J(ak11lh N < and fl'" 1'trr \11chl'lk \llng 11 \:olo Toa'61Jt'• 6aDJe Ancei. (Romanick 4-S> at Teus <Corra S-4) Time: S:3S. TV· Channel S. Radio KMPC (710). Wednesday's pme: Aft&eJs at Teus, 5:3S p.m. weren't a senior citizen, you are now Those rascals (the Ra.nscn) kept scratchins. TbOiC two auys should never have made at to first on lhc bunts, but rn tell you what. they were textbook bunts." McDowell's tnplc leadioa off the eighth and Actchcr's sacrifice Oy cut the margin to S-4 before Angel reliever Doug Corbett came in to shut the door and notch his sixth uve of the season "It was one of those pmes that wasn't over untJI the last out," wd C orbcn. who as filhna ut for tnJured Don nae Moore as the bullpen stopper. • 1 don't think we had any momentum after they scored those three. but lhe defense really came on." After O'Bnen's homer. Jim Slaton replaced Sutton and Pete Incav1'1i.a greeted ham Wllh a towenng drive that seemed headed for the seau tn center But centerlielder C.ary Perus made a spectacular leaping catch against the wall. and at proved vital when Larry Pamsh followed wtth a base hit. "He played Supennan out then:," saad O'Bnen Ranger rookie nght-handcr Jose C1uzman 6-8, suffered the loss. Dodgers frustrated again, 6-5 LOS ANGELES (AP) -The;'J. Manager Chuck Tanner was • handing every v1S1tor who came anto his office. at was difficult to behevc he had JUSt spent the lut 31h hours in a meat gnnder Hts Atlanta Braves had JUSt fin- ished strandmg 18 ba.scrunnen to lie a Nattonal Lcaaue m:ord.. But Ted Simmons came lhrough when 11 cou ntt'd Wlth a pinch single in the etjthth inning to spare the Braves Toalgbt'• game .\tlanta (Palmer 3-5) ~t Doc11er1 ( Hershiser 6-S l Time 7 35 TV None Radio KAB( I 790). ~ednesda} ·s game .\tlanta at Dodgers. 7:3S p m untold embarrassment and hf\ them lo a 6-5 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers Monday night ·we won the game and left 18 men on That shows the antcsunal for- lttudc of the players on our ballclub." Tanner said "They don•t worn about how many arc left on They're In ang to get the next one .. "I didn't knO"-we lied a record, but 11 was nice to get the big hat w~n we net"dcd 1t." said k.en Otx-rkfell, who ~ored the deciding run after relie"er Ken Howell. 2-6. walked him to open the eighth '1mmons. "-ho bro~e into the maJor leagues with tn 1968 and helped lead the Milwaukee Brewers to the 1482 .\mencan League pennant "ac, acquired by .\tanta dunna a (Pleue eee DODGltRS/82) Jackson's contract $200,000 K \ '4\ \\ < In I .\Pl -Hc1\man T mph\ "inner Bo Jack.-,on. who .. purnt"d a S"' mil hon football contract 10 pla' hac;ehall 'i1gned a contract 1.1.11h thl Kano,a' < ti) Rmalc, that guar.intr"C'' nnl~ ~00.000 thic, \Ca'IOn. thl' ''"rx 1alC'd PrC'\\ learned Mon- d,1' \ ,.,un l' 1.1. ho ac,~ed not to he 111t'n1ilil·d 1uli11hc \P the contralt ac, tor 1hrel' \ear' <1nd includcc, hu"out prm 1'1"n' 'hot1ld Jal·1'c,on return to l011th.tll a 'pon 1n "'htch man' hel l<'' l' hl· v.11uld hc in 10..tant ~tar l>u11ng tht· Ol'go11a11on'I tn\:olvtng la, i.. ... 1n .inJ lhl' Rnvdl'> 11 was rcponrd 1ha1 K:in-..i' < m wac; otlrr· tn~ cl Ii\(' \('8r s~ m1llmn deal Hut 11 v.,4, knrned the Ro'tal' arc wm m 1 tll"d to p;1 \ma the u n poh"ihl·d. pov.er -h1tt1n~ outhcldu onlv \2110 flOtl thl\ '14.'a,on and$~ H ,<XXl 1n 14~7 In I QKX thc la\t\car ot the pa1.t. Ja\\.."4.m v.111 l olled a m1n1mum of S '\!\'(!('Kl plu., another~ I ~.noo 1f he pht)\ in thl" maior leaguec, 'he ~ontrad auarant~e' nu ttm"" tithk lnr gt"tllnJ Jadt'°n to thl" major ll'8 m'' H" ,._,Iii art' much I de' elnfl('d 1 n ha\('Nll than foot hall "'a ta .. 1 runnina ck With pov.er 1tntl mo' c\ hc ru htd for more than I "'On ~ard\ 11 \uhum last son and thr 1 ampa R11> Rucnnttrs m de ham 1he No I \ hoil1C tn thr NA. draft an \pnl ,. -----~--.._ __ .._.. __ _....._. ___________ _... _____________________ _... ________ ._. .... ._. __ _....._. _____ ~~--~~~~-· ·Kingman 's mouse joke not funny to woman scribe From AP dhpatclaet KANSAS CITY. Mo -A mouse th.tt • amved inside a pink packa&e at the Royals Stadium pressbo;it Monda> night wasn't met w1th smiles from a woman sportwnter who says she 1s being harassed by Dave Kmgman of the Oakland A's. "I know this w11J sound kmd of cute to peopk but this isn't funn) This 1s the last stra"' "'Wild Su~n Fomoff ofThe Sacramento Ike. "We're going tu takt 11 as tar as posi.1 ble to get 11 stopped.· Fornofl. who as 1n her second season ol covenng the A's for the newspaper said a stadium guard delivered the oo" dunng the first snnmg of Oakland's game \I.1th Kansas t 11y "'h1ch the Ro\.als later \.\.On 6 ' 1 ht> bo' i:onta1ned a h\l' mouse and a piece of 1aix that read "~h name 1~ Sue · JllnCma.n "It\ 1ust anotht:r in a long hne ol harassment trom ham." 'ihe said. adding that SUl'h problem' \I.1th Kingman have resulted ''for no rea\on other 1h.1n tht· fau that I'm a woman on thl\ beat." In the lodcr room alter th!.' game Kingman '>.lid the 1111.:1dent "as a Joke. "Here go ahead and Cl'} <.111 aht•ad and Cr) he said v.h1k toss1nl1 tMue paper .11 thl· ... pons\.\ntcr "iht' dad not (fY Kmgman rt'krrl.'d to tht· mou\e as "a 12 rat 'It "a'JU\IJ pr,tllllalJol..c:." ht '>J1d • ber.hod) 's been moping around and I 1u'1 thought It would be funm fl \OU kno\\ me H>U kno"' I'm a pra1.t1cal 1okc~1t•r · ..\\l..ed 11 hl '-"Ould apolog11e to Fornoll. Kingman sa 1d .. l'H• pulll'd pral t 1cal JOke'> on other people and I d1dn l apulog11t• lo them · 0,11..land Manager Ja1.. ku: Moor\.' ind1tJ~ld d1s- plea'>url' \.\Ith Kingman "Da\.'e said 11 was JUSt meant 10 be a Joke. but I didn't think 11 "as lunn)."' \foorc ..aid f ornotl said l\.mgman told her last season that he dtdn 't tie he\ e '-"Omen belonged in the clubhouse 1.ao,t sca\110 Kingman C\cluded her from mten Jl''-"S. '"' luJ1ng a mel.'tlnt? "11h reporter\ alter he hit his 400th homt• run and u>n\t,tnth madl' ~·11,1\1 n:marl..s behind ht:r ba, k. she o,a al.I · f ornoff.,.a1d \Ill' and the nl'"''lpapcr complaint•d to thl.' \ ·, manageml'nt and were told b) the duh that Kingman \.\.OUld old more prok"wnall) Ill the future fhc: 'POrtSMtlt·r ..aid she and Kingman have kept their J1<,tance tht'i ..ea<,on and hadn't hi.Id an\ problems until a fev. "eeks ago in (kH•land "hen Kmgmo.10 interrupted her 1ntef"\ 11.'w with another pla:rt>r and said ") ou ask dumb qut'\t1nns ·· Stan Johnston the c'e<'utne 'pon<o editor ot I hl' Sacramento Bee. ,311i '.1onda\ nag.ht that the nt'""Parx•r ha\ rl.'lerrcd the 1nudl.'nt to tl\ allorne\ Quote of the day SteH Kelle,>, v.nter lor thl \calllt: I 1ml'' 110 I Jm Bird\ ph~'>1Que "flt look~ 111.t' the P1tl-;bun doughbo) His hod) wasn't lh1~kd It "'as kneaded. It\ a bod:. b~ Nert .. Trio shar~s state amateur lead PEBBLE Bf.\( H -Larr. S1he1ra, Mark (,1fmar11n .rnd Dana Banl.c each fired two-under-par 70s Monda~ ll• \hare the first-round lead 1n the ..,'\th < ahlornrn .\ma1eur Goll ( hamp1onsh1p 'i1J\e1ra 20, of Oalcle\ a \tudcnl at the l nl"l'r<,11\ of \n10na. wa., SI\ under par going to the par-' I tith hole :it { \Prl'"> Plllnt hut tnpll··hoge)ed the hok and thrn bogc)ed the: 17th He had \l'\.en b1rd1e\ 1n pla>1ng thl' Luur'c for lht• lir\t tame <J1lman1n. 2 '·of Rl'O\l \.\ho graduatt·d th1\ month trnmthl'l n1H'r\ll\OfNr"ada al,opla .. l.'dthc:< :-pre'>s Penni l.nout 1n wind\ l.'ond111C1n\ and c.:ulkl'tt•d lour \tr,11ght furd1es I rum the SC\. CO th through I 0th hole\ B.rnkc. 24, ut ( astro \. allt'\., pla>cd al Pehhk Beach {1011 l 1nks and had fi\e b1rd1c' and three hogevs. including one on lht par-S l!!th Stabbed player liated •ratr' SAN ANTONIO -A Texas Lcagut" • baseball player spent his 5«ond day in 1 San ntonao hospital Monday aOer sufTer-ina 'cvcral ~1ab wounds follow101 a weekend pme _ • Joey Cora, who plays with the San D1c-go Padre~ AA form dub. the Beaumont Golden Gators. wu 1n ftur cond1t1on Monday cvcnina, said Kevin Fife, a Medical Center Hospital spokesman, but was unable to an!>wer questions ''due to the nature of his treatment " Polttt arrested Jose Puente. 29, of Round Rc.xk, at the scene and formally charged ham Sunday with attempted murder, pohce said He was bem& held an the lkxar County Ja1f 1n heu of$50,000 bond. ( ora. the Padres' No I draft pick 1n 1985, was ~1..&bbed 1~1ce an the stomach and arm while wa1una with other pla)er~ to board a bus after the Gators lost to the San .\nton10 L>odgers 1-0 Saturd.a}' night. pohc:e ~Id A Padres spokesman said Cora probabl> wall be out for about six weeks ( ur<1 lives in ( aguas. Puerto Rico and played last season for Spokane ol the 'orthwest League He hat 3~4. had three homers and :!6 RBI for Spokane World Cup bookies miss mark MEXICO Cl fY -Bntaan's legal bookmakers U)Ualh a reliable h.irometer ol \portJOg potential. pro .. ed le)S than atl.Urate "'hen assessing the pro<,pects ot the 24 World Cup teams. m Belgium, France and West German}. all of whom are onl) one game away from <>unda).'s final were ranked a\ out!>1dcr., b~ Ladbroke1, on the C\e of the tournament France meets \\c..'\l German) 1n Guadalajara on \\ednesda}. while the other semifinal pits Argentina against underdog Belgium at Altec ~tad1um here. udbrokes rated the French European champions and beaten sem11inahsts four )Car\ ago JO l;,pa1n at a 'e~ generous 14-1 to wm the ttlle \\est German~ two-ume l'hamp1on and beaten finalist JO Spain. also was ranked at 14-1, prcsumabh on tht: basis ol 1ts poor form an warm up matches \rgenuna. b1dd1ng for Its second title 1n eight \ear' wa'> one uf the favorites at 7-2 on the e'e ot the iirn round But its sem11inal opponent ""as rated among the af<,o-ran'> Ladhrokes rated tht> Belgians at 2!\-1 Miller to acqul~e Utah Jazz ~.\LT LAKE: CITY -Car dealer m Lam H \.1aller has reached agreement to acqu.1re lull owner'>h1p ol the t tah Jazz. marl..10~ the selond tame m the past 15 month!> he has kept the National Basketball Assoc1a- 11on club from h.•a\ mg 'ialt Lake Cit}. a newspaper says fhe Salt Lai..e Tribune reported today that Miller. "ho bought half the franchise 10 .\pnl. 1985 to keep tt from a predicted mo"'e to M1amL stepped in again O\.C'r the "cekend 10 s.ne the <,quad from a proposed mo .. e to Manneapolts-St Paul. The newspaper said the otlinal announcement of M1fkr·, 100 percent O\l.nersh1p acqu1s111on lrQm to· o""m·r Sam Batt1\tone wa~ expected latt'r Loda\. Morales reclaims swim mark ORLANDO .-1a -Pablo Moralt's reclaimed the 1 ()().meter bunerfl> world rernrd he lost to "v1 ll hael c,ruc;s 10 the I 984 Ol)mp10 wllh J ume ot 52 X4 \econds \1onda) night at thl l " 1.i .... 1mming \\orld <.ham- p1onsh1p Tnals hcrl' "It was great to get the rrc:ord haLk." said Morales. who held 1t for a month 'Tm always rnnfident that I w11l 1mprove. but 11\ a little more \wcet now The Lt S team that v.111 compett· in the tilth HNA \\ orld Champ1onsh1p<1 1n \1adnd 1n .\ugust " being ..eletted here th1'> ""t'ek fhe tir\l-.rnd se<:ond plaLe fint<oher!I 1n each <'\l'nt automatKall., make: thl' ll'am. while the third .ind tourth plact: \w1mmers v.111 compete 10 tht• C 1oodw1ll (1ame' nr\t month 1n MOS<_O\.\ Television, radio 'I 111 p m < h.inm•I 'i TELEVISION BASEBALL \ngel'> at 1 na'>. RADIO S 'tJ pm -BASEBALL \ngef\ at I n,1,. K\fPC ,..,llJJ ., 30 p.m -BASEBALL \tlanta al Dodgers. K A.13( ( 790). Aase has found his groove Former Angel pitcher hac; shaken off effects of arm operation to become premier reliever H \l f l.\fORF I \Pl -Dnn \,1-.c ~ ho\t' dt1uhk-1\ -;urn;.um• le.1lh almo\l an' .alpha ht 111.al ll\t h.I\ m.11k 11 to the · top among ma1or lcagut• n•ht• \ t'r '> 1 he q \.ear-old with thl' h111n1l right el how ha"' been the lone Pt>\111\l' l•IO\tant dunng an up-and·down ,,.a.,1111 tor the Baltimore Onole\ \a\t' Icade; both lc.1gues \I.1th I 11 '·"c' and a ~olid I 75 l'arne1! run ,l\cr,1jle He has ll <.tnkeoul\ 111 H1 1nn111g'i lk ha<. \d\ed eight 111 RJlt1n1111e' la'it I t '1ctones 1n h1'> ta't r1Kh1 appearanll~'> a fl'al th.11 hdpcd till' Ortllll'\ \la\ e oil wor\l' truuhk than 1tw11 l urrrnl 9. I I lo\lng \tfl'I\ h "\\hen )t111'rc hot \1111 rl' h111 ,.lid \ f anilger f:.trl \.\ca\ er \,1\1' NOh,1hl\ feel' hl' can thro\' ''rt~, ... nghl no"' w11h ,Jn\ p1td1 ht• ~.11l1<, lk'<, in ,1 groo\C aml lrn \,1\1' th.11' the main thing. hc1. .1u-.c 111 h" contml .. "fam1h1m\ingmure\lnkn · .\a\l' agrel'll 'l ni lll'lltng the hrt•akmg hall mer c1nd gc111ng .thl'.ul (1n thl' lllUnt I \nd \\ ht'n .\a\C gc 1'-.1he.1d. tht· h11tt'r tan e'pcll a hl.11inl1 lac;thall that "1.on,1\tentl) ahoH' C,1() mph ··I hen•' no line-;sc ahout him · .,,;11cht'r R11 k Ocmp'>n 'aid 'Hc'c; dl'lin1tel) .i power p1ttht•r lie ha' a good rt\ing la<;tball. likt• Jim P.Umt:r Ut;C'J to h,1\C.. I Not had for a pncht•r "ho\e career .1lm\•\t tame 10 an abrupt 1.·nd on Jul~ 17. l 9X2 ""hen he came out 111 a game: \.\1th a right Jrm that 'ldt hh· 1t v.a .. 1111 lirt· lrom the elbow down" In an opNallon at the end ol the c.t•a\on ,1 tt'ndon trom \a.,e·., left \\fl\t v.a., transplanted 111 hi' nght dhow Ill' didn't p1tk up .1 ha\chall l11r nanr month<o, and ht d1dn I ,1ppcar in another maJClf league game until .lune 18. I f.lX4 \!though he had pitched onl> 39 1nn1 ng<o in I 9X4 tor the \ngcl'>. the Oriok·s went after Aase when he hrt<Jmt· a frel.' agent at the end of the \l'<t,on and <.1gncd him to a lucrative rour )Car t<intr:tt I \a<.c struggled .lt the start ol tht' I Q8'\ 'ea'>on. and ht'> ER.\ wa~ at 6 8 l alter he 'al'ldt·c..I \C\.Cn hits and <;e\.c..'O run\ to the Ro\ton Red Sux on June 9 whrlc rc11nng onl> two batters Rut lrum June: 12 through Sept 29, \a'>e had .1 '\ ' rctord with 12 sa"t'S and .t I 'X f R \ 111 34 appearance'> "I wa\n t throwing well at the bcgJOning ol fa<,t year" \a,e <,a1d. '\1> arm felt taM. hut I \1.3'> tr> mg too hard " In defcrenn~ to ha<i arm <.urger). lhe Orioles used him onh '"""·e on conSt'cut1 \ c dtl\.\ during the first three months of f 4X'i \fter that he workd two tonsecut1vr da"s th rte 11mcc, and tlHt'l Ja•<. 1n a ro" nn um• ocu1c.1on Brother mourns Jamee Blu Jr., brother of Maryland baeketball etar Len Blu, l• comforted by friend• after the private funeral eervlce for hi• brother Monday in College Park, Md. CRUZ CAPTURES TITLE • • • From Bl paid onl> S7U.OOO for his effort to S290,000 plus percentages for McUuagan. also 126 The pay and his underdog status may have even given the.' once·beatcn ( ruz some insp1ra- t1on "I alwa}~ fight belier when I'm the underdog," hna1d "I knew I'd be the underdog for this light " \.1anager Da .. t> Gorman confirmed <. ruz' contract calls for a rematch against McGu1gan 1fhe won the 11tle although he said C ruz will make another defense first Gorman said the light could even ht· hl'ld '" Ireland. where McGu1gan " \ 1c"'ed as a rall)1ng figure for Prott><.tants and ( athohcs and where he "on the lltle last June against Eu'1eh10 Pt'dro1a and successfulh defended tt twice before rabid, partt· \an fan, "If tht•y've got enough mone~ to hold 1t m Ireland. ""c'll take at there." he ..aid l nlakc lhe ( ruL-McGu1gan fight. \.\h1ch had fans scrcamJOg for their laH>nte throughout, Hearns 1m- pre'>'>ed few although his fight with the.: little-known Medal was stopped 10 1he eighth round bclause Medal'\ kit ne was swollen shut I !c'ams. aiming for a rematch with M::inl'lous Mar" in Hagler af Sugar R.1> I con a rd doe'>n •t gl't in the wa) ddendt'd his I 54-paund title lor the first lime stnce September. 1984. then learned he would ha"c to wall until later 1n the week to see 11 Hagler will fight him again Hagler was scheduled to announce toda) whether he'd light Hearns or Leonard, but was ~1ck and postpancd a prer,-; conference. "Hopefully, Ray Leonard \.\Ill have 10 watt much longer than 1 do," Hearns said Hearns put Medal. 20-3. down in the first round with a nght-lefl comb1nat1on and appeared on the verge offin1sh1ng the fight nght there But much to the d1sappo1ntment of the cro"d "'h1ch booed round!\ Medal sta}'ed upn~ht the rest of the.: light before the nngstde phys1uan stopped 11 an the eighth round. "It hurt," Hearns said of the b\)01ng "I always tf} to make e"cn- onc ha pp\ I tr) to g1 \C I 00 percent He was tough, he showed he wasn t going to be a piece of cake " Hearns said he hurt h1!. right hand m the second round. although tratner Emanul.'I Steward said he didn't hreai.. ti Duran the '5·year-old Pan- amanian who won lilies at three different weights dunng a sometime\ bnll1an1 career. ma) have reached the end of the comebaLk 1ra1l after losmg a sphl dec1s10n 10-round m1ddlt:- "'eaght bout to Robbie Sims DODGERS ... From Bl spnng training trade for Rick Cerone The 36-year-old sw1tch-h1tter col- lected has seventh pinch-hat m 24 attempts. to hand the Dodgers their fourth consecuu .. c one-run defe~ "He's unbeheveable," Oberk' · I said. "He's a veteran player who ca handle the pressure in tough s1tu- at1ons hke that He hasn't pla>ed a lot. but he's gotten big hits for us when he's come off the bench " Amid all the Jubilauon. Rafael Ramirez must have been the happiest person tn Dodger Stadium. Ramirez stranded enough teammates to field another balklub He left the bases loaded three umes as tht> final out of the first third and seventh innings. ·1 tried to do m) best," he said. "I felt sOl'T) when we had a tie game and I left all those runners on hase But after we won the game. 11 made me !eel better · Tanner lauded his offen<;c-staf"\ed "'homtop for his a ke} deten<,tve pla) in the eighth mnin~ that made the team's dubious achievement a foot- note to the game "He turned over a great double pla). and that'<; what helped us "'in the game .. Tanner said .. That's the making of a champion .. "It was the type ot gamt> that. you hope. when nine 1nn1ngs are up ~ou're the team that has tht' most runs." Garber said Fregosi sayshe'smatured Ex-Angel man ager hopes to lead Chicago back into con ten tion < HI< \GO IA PJ -Jim Fregos1 sa>~ that managers can improve with .. omt' minor-league e~pcrience. JUSt a' plavers Lan. f-regos1. \I.ho managed the Angel!> lrom I Q78-8 I took over Sunday ai. manager of the ChJLago White Sox. -;uccced1ng Ton:r LaRussa. who wa'> fired 1-nday. ( la1mmg he secs no reason why the White Soll cannot 1mmed1ately bc- CllITTt: tompet1t1ve 1n the Amencan League West. Fregosa 44. said he wa~ read) to return to the major leagues ·A hl'r 31·1 years in tht> mtnor leagues, I teel now that I can manage in the maJOr leagues." Freg<)s1 said. "I matured I learned a lot about myself and how to handle players." I-regos1 said 1t was not a dtflicult dcu\1on 10 accept the J<>b. hut "manag1ns is toush. In I Q79 we won a dt\ 1smn title (with the Angels), the ne'.\'.l year we lost QO games I was not mature enough to handle at then fh1ngs ha\e changt>d" f rcgos1 camt> to Chicago from LQu1s\lllc Saturda> ntght. He had managed the Louasvtlle Redbirds, the Triple A fann club of the St. Louis ( ardmals. the past three season-;, wrnntng Amencan Assoc1at1on champ1onsh1ps the last two years. H 1<; credentials tnclude playing under \uch manager'\ as Bill Rigney. Jlm Fregoal \ og1 Berra Gtl Hodge.'\ and ( hu,k ranner, among othe~ "You learn something from l'\l'f\ one," Frcgosi said Has current qualaficat1on<;'l "I had 17 of the playerc; "'ho pla)cd with the ( ard1nals 1n thC' World Scncs lasl year tn the minor leagues.'' he said. Has outlook on the White So"." "The team is 9111 garncc; out that\ nothing.·· he said "I don't see an .. reason wh> we can t turn 1h1ng' around and compete tn our d1v1s1on " He was hired by Ken "Hawk" Harrrl.,on. chief of White So, baseball operaltons r regm1 \.\.aS Har- relson 's No I l'hmcc for the JOh 'It's a plea<;ure to he ball. 1n tht' ma1or leagues. something I ha\.e looked forward to." said f regos1 "It'" an honor to he back an the Amencan League where I managt•d and pla)'- ed .. Fregos1 managed the l\ngels to the .i\mencan League West title 1n 111711. "In m) first two )ean managing the .i\ngels. we finished SCl:ond and won thed1\ls1on." Fregos1 said "I thought I kne"' tt all " Fregoc;1 was fired an 1981 , but he balked al takmg coaching jobs in the major leagues to manage in the minor leagues because 'Tm m) own man" He recenth turned down overture<; 10 manage seaule, \le"eland and P11- t'iburgh. "I like thl\ opponuntt} to get 101<> an organ11at1on where e\.Cl)h<.">d)' t'i 1n ang to put something together.' rrcgo\1 satd "I dad not want to go to .tn organa1at1on that did not leel that wa:r" hegosa said he felt "more qualified to manage thac; time The biggest difference t'i that when .,.ou are a pla)er. \Ou think you c~n manage. There's a lot more to managtng than what goes on hctwt"Cn the white Imes. I learned to teach in the mmor leagues A Int of 11 ts tnal and error " Frcgos1 \J1d hC' " a "pla'yCr''i manager a\ long as the pla\e~ do what I want. If not, then I hecomc a d1sc1pltnanan The ht~est part of managing is motn at1on ' Junior Oly1npics for Mesa polol5ts Generals' ownerTrump testifies in USFL trial ( O\t,1 Mclkl l1 1gli'., \\.;ltl'r polo pro<.~< t\ tor the 1'lX7 'it'ason ha\ been holstered h\ a berth al th!' Junt11r Oh.mp1c•: 1n ~t I ou" 111 earl\ \ugust h't < 0\1.1 \k,.a Aquat1n I '1-and-undl'I\ < oalh Mike < onrov's Ut'\\. I' one of two ~oulht•rn ( altforn1a tl'am\ to C'arn hid'> to tht• wmpcll· t ion .11 WashJOgton l n 1 \ rr'i1 t > 1 n St l OUI\ following ah· I rruml in qualllv1nj!, rounds · f U'ittn , along With IWll from Nonht>rn < 1thforn1a. round nut th<' \l4llc'' tntr1e' 1111 tlw Jun1111 Ol\mp1u The team" prl''t•nth 111\t)f,c,I 1n lund-ral\tn[l t•ndt',1'\illf\. 1n eluding a firt•work\ 'it.ind .at Harbor Wahnn ad1.11 rn1 In I < Prnnc-., He says he was offered franchise by Rozelle ....,._\\-)ORKC\P) Donaldlrump,thl' m"'lll'r of the l l'if-1 '\ 'Jc.,., kr\('}' Crrru•ral'i 1c .. tified Monda} that Nf l. ( omm1'i"\1oncr Pete ~otdlr told him that he would cvcntualh get an NF l lrnnchrse tf his fledgling le~guc remained 1n the spring and didn't file an ant1tru~t 'iu11 agam~t 1t\ e'ltabhshcd 11val. I he "'cw York rc11l-est.Jte developer. 1Ah11m the "if l cont<"nd' ma"iterm1ndcd thl' l SFI '\SI S h1ll1on antitrust ,uat. said lhc ofler took pl.11~ .11 a mct"t1na at New York's P1ertt Hntl."I 1n March. 19~4 at the 1Mt1ga11on ol R111<"llC RcudlC' confirmed thr mN·t1ng m earlier tl',lamon~ hut did nm \a\. ~hat wa(dJS(U<i'W'.'d I fl" .,,,11J Mond.ty th,tt he e'f'l(. t l\ to bt' c01lkd ha1 k 111 thr \qtnn' o;1,1nd anJ c.1nnot tl1<,< u'' tuturr lt'Stlmon\ .\\the tna( entered I(\ c;('\.l'nth wel'k, ti W,1\ a rnntt'nllouo; da\ on the stand tor r rump who '>pent more ltme under cross-uaminat1on h .. Nf l lawyer Fran~ lfothman than hl' did undl.'1 d1rcct ellam1n:rnnn hy the l /\TI '> lead at tornt'\., llarvey Myl.'r<ion Rothmantmpha\11cd the NI l ·., pnnc1p.1l contention -that the IJSI L'1 finan' aal problem~ stem lrom 1t'> own mine,, including the fall move which 1\ <,('I ror th!\ year T were also some amuc;ing ~tdehght'> N Q.Tlt' point, Trump found h1m~lt anc;wenna que'ittOn'i ahout v.hethcr he had u~d Wlllt't"S and hust>oH to 1nliltratc an NJ I owntrs· meeting a1 Ne"" \ ork's C irand Hyatt hotel. ot which he is the owner ThC' thru't of I rump·~ dJrl'Cl tc"1mon~ Y.3\ h1' 1t•latt0n.,h1p with Ro11.•lk whc\m hl' de~ riht-<111\ "a lnentl" all hough h1• cont <"clrtl undrr t ro'-\-e\:im1n:it1on th:tl m19't ol 1hc1r contacts wt"rl' at fund-ra1,m11. dinner<o or other public C\.Cnt'i He bought the C1encral\ an the fall of 1'18' after the l'S"FI 'o; fir'it spnna ~a'ion Aller that. Trump said, "I I was hke I had the plague" tn hi\ rela11onsh1p with the.: mm· m1s'i1oncr Trump ~1d that .iround IQ81. he talked abOut buyana the then-Bnlumore C oh .. and wa~ alw d1\Cussina buytn& into the l 5Fl He \aid hr al~ talked 10 Ro1elle shout 11 ''He said 11 was aomg to be doomed to lailure " Trump testified "that there wrrrn 't tnouah ~oplc who watched football in the 'lpnna He uni that 1flhc kaaue movrd to fall 11 ould alto fail bttau~ he controlled thr networks He 111d, 'Thell' 1\ no way po'l\thle you'll evtr Jrt a TV contract 1n the fall,' ' However. Trump '81d hl' encountcretl Ro1ellc II a funl 11on 1n March, I Q84 and 1ht• 11mm1,!l1bncr 'uaie<1tcd the) get togcthrr 1'1fl\ ate(', Thr\. dtd. at 11 <11J1lr at tht Ptrrre that Trump \aid ht· rrntcd "Mr Ro1elle <.tatrd that 1hc Nf L wa' going to be around tor a Ion$. II me ' I rump -.aid of that meeting ·I hat I will have a \.Cl) good chance ol an NI I lranch1'1e whcther tt will br the Cicnrral'i or anothC'r N~L t<"am nd that "hat Mr Ro1C'lk wanted w11s for u~ to ~ta) 1n the \pnna ancJ not hnna a lawsuit " Dunna cro.,~um1n•11on, Rothman an· troduccd lttter and m1nute4iof lJ"if I mertang~ showmg that Trump OCft:\n pu\hma for e1 \Witch to the fall •llow,1 from the day h<" bou1tht into the lcaauc ".\nd 11 wa-; 011, Mr Tnimp \'nu, who ra1\C'd the 1s ue of mnvinJ lrom 1ht spnna to the fall , wa~n·t tt')" Rothman 8'k«I him ".\t thr lta~t . I was ('C'rta1nh 1hc lea<Jina eatal)'t " Trump rcphl·d "I dul11'1 leel that the~ wu tht lund of ltkv1'10n aud1en~c 1n the spnn thin wulJ R"<' ui. thr ri111n ~c n<"cded to ~Ur\ IH' " Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT!Tueldey, JuMl4, 198' - Balboni sends A's reeling to 6~3 defeat Kansas City hands Oakland 1 t road From AP •t•P9CCMI KANSAS CITY -Steve BaJboni's home run1 always seem to come sn bunches And when Ba.Jbom bunches home runs, the Kansas City Royals tend to bunch VJctones A .BaJboni homer Sunday led to a victory over the Aqels. A BaJboni homer Monday ni&bt led to a 6-3 victory over the •tauerina Oaltland A's, who have lost I S straiJht on the road "It's always bttn that way with me," said BaJbom. who set a RoyaJs' record with 36 home runs last year. His basewmpty 'hot an the founh was bas 1 Stb of the year. ''I remember once in 1984 I had I 0 ID about two week&. I pcss that's about the best streak I've ever had," be said. "It just seems like I'm getting aood pitches to hit, and rm hitting them. I hope it keeps up." ••1 hope it keeps up, too," said Royals Manager Dick Howser. "Steve BaJboni has always been the kind ofauy to hit home runs an strealc. A lot ofauys att like that. They get hot and you can't stop them, it seems." Georae Brett and Lonnie Smith each drove in two runs Four more defeats on the road and the A's will tic the Amencan League record of 19 set 1n I 916by the Philadelphia A's "I'm satisfied with the cffon I'm getUD&. but not the results," A's Manaacr Jack.Jc Moore said. "We seem to find a new way to lose every ru&ht." l>anny Jackson. 4-4, went six mninJ,S and gave up six hits for the victory. Steve Farr collected his fifth safe with three hulcss innings. OAKUJIU) * .,~ ... J 0. 0 J 0. 0 4 2 I I • 0 0 0 ) l 1 1 4 t 1 I 4 0 I 0 2 0 0 0 , 0 1 0 IC.MIJAI Ctn' •r11111 Wllaond S 2 2 0 Uml!llN 4 1 J 2 Uonet• 0000 ltrettJll 4 t I 2 Wlllt9!1> J 0 t 0 ~ .. dll 4021 t.-onl lb J 2 I I Sund0r11 c J 0 0 0 •r-r1 4 0 0 0 Slanc*I u 3 1 J 0 • J 6 J T.... ii 6 It 6 Smf-.lt¥ ....... ~ -lf2 •-> ic.en Cit¥ ,.. Ill ---· CO-WIMW. ltll - L. Smith (3) e-unttord, Whitt, Gf'lfflll DP--OHi.nd I L~ncl 4, K-• CllY I 29-UMford, 9rett. Se-wlllon. Hit a1111oN (15), Lantfotd 111. Klntmln (17) se-L. Smllt\ (t ) ~. Ill s-Gflfflll ~ C Young L,S·4 a.Ir OSl-111 ~a CRY IP H ltl• aa SO s 2·3 • • 5 J l l·J I 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 l 1 0 Jadnon W,4 • • • J l l l Fan S.4 3 O O O O l Umolret-+4omt, TIClllOa; Finl, f'ord, sec- Olld, t<OM:, Third. Gvcla T-JX A-ls.at. Yan.tees 11, Recf So%S BOSTON -Mike Pqharulo homered, doubled twice and drove 1n three runs and Dave Winfield broke out of a slump with a pair of doubles and a single, keying a season-high 19- hit attack that powered New York over Boston. The Yankees, swept in a three- game series with Boston m New York last week, moved within five games of the t\m~ri__gp i...c.&Y-e East-leadina Red Sox. Boston bas lost three of its last four games, all at home. Don Mattingly and Mike Easler also bad thlu hits apiece for the Yankees, who rapped stx doubles and drew I I walks from four Boston pitchers.. Every New York starter had al least one h1L Dennis "011 Can" Boyd, 9-5, took the loss Winfield, eodioa a 2-Cor-26 slump. also ICOred four n.ans and drove an two. He led off the teeond with a double ha,h off the left-field wall and PqJiar\llo followed with tua 16th home run of the 1CUOn. Ron Hassey bad an RBI 110Jle 1n the third. Haney and Dale Berra had RBI doubles in the fifth and Willie Ran~olph added a two-run single in the sixth The Yankees scored four times in the seventh on Wtnfield'a two-run double, an RBI double by Paalwulo and Butch Wynepr's sacrifice fly New Y orlc starter Bob Tewksbury allowed nine hiu and three runs in 4¥J mnmp before Brian ruhcr relieved for his fourth victory in seven decisions. R1ch Gedrna.n drove m Boston's first run in the fourth and Wade~ and Don Baylor had RBI doubles ID the fifth •rll191 4 I 2 0 s 1 1 0 s 1 l 0 s l 3 0 s. l 2 ', ) J 3 I 7 7 0 0 0 I 4 0 I 2 • 0 1 I ..,,..., 2tl 9ooos Jtl 8~1b •1'•1f 81vtor dll OwEvMrf Armuci Gtdmanc Ou!Nln•" alHlllll S I 1 0 4 I 2 0 • 0 0 1 4 I 7 0 • 0 1 1 4 0 I 0 l 0 2 0 4 0 l 1 • 0 0 0 lllHM611 d ()(Hfey If Mln.olY lb Eaallr dh Wlnfltld rt Pottulo~ Ha11ey c WvntOlrt It 11d1P1'11b s.rra u T ..... 41111' 11 T.._ ktf'llW ......... l6JIOJ .... YMI '21 022 --11 ..... -1• •-> Game WlnnlnO Ital -Paollarulo (6) OP-eollon 2. L~ VMI IS, &oston 1 28-Wltlfleld 2. H1uev. Batta,~ 2, ltlce. lo9ei, a.vtot Hlt-f'Hllwulo I 16) S8'-4t HtnOerton , .. , SF-wvneoar .... Y.- T~tburY F!Vler W,4-l Pulido .... 9ovd L,,_S l.o41ar TrutlllO Crawford WP-i..ollaf'. UITIPlrat-Homt. S.COlld, 8AmltM. A-lS.lSS • tt••••w 4 2·l 9 l l I 1 )1-3 1 0 0 0 3 I 00001 • l·l 11 s s s l 11-3 1 2 2 > I 2·l l l ) , 0 2 2·l 4 1 I I 2 Youno. Finl Barnett, Third Scoll T-l 24 CHICAGO -Grq Walker hit a arand slam and a run«0rioa &inaJ.e and Ron KittJe homcRd twioc1 back- ina Joe Cowley'• &wo-b.it pnchlnJ over eiJbt irutinp and le.ad.int Ch1- cqo put Minnesota The v1ctory waa the third atrai&ht for the White Sox and 1eCOnd uncler new Ma~ Jim FrcaOli. It was the thtrd straiabt IO$S for the Twin,, Cowley, 4-3, struck out five and walked two before lcaVUll after a 51- minute r11n delay 10 the c1&blh 1nn1na. Rehever Bob James pve up two hJt.s, 1ncludln1 a solo homer to pinch-hitter Rudy Bush Walker s1n&)ed home a run in the fint IDDLDI and scored ahead o( K.&nJe's I I lb homer. an uppcT-deck shot 1n left field. MaNH•SOTA Pucl\911C1 ~d12b •llMI ott Hrbek lb 9rnni11Y r1 Sala• ph GMlll3b Smelley •• Oavldtn N ltMCIC T .... * CHICAGO .. ,_ ... • 0 0 0 J I I 0 l I l I 2 0 0 1 l 0 1 0 • 0 1 0 '0 0 0 3 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Canotla~ FIP. c ••!Mt rt GWalkr lb l(lttle Cit\ 89onl .. If Hulett )b Gulllln 11 Crui 2tl 1' J 4 J T"'1n kwellrt ...... Mrlllll 4 1 I 0 S 1 I 0 • 1 1 2 s , 2 s • 2 3 J • 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 4 2 I 0 • , J 1 •111>11 Mii_.... -100 .,_ 2 ~ UI -t2X-ll Game Wl1V1lno ltSI -G w .... (4) E-ltMCI, Pudltll OP-<~ 1 Loe-Ml,_ta 3, Cllboo S 1&-<allMlcKI. Kttllt, ~unemkY ,..,_. Sonni. Lombwdoul ~tmt 2 tttl, G Weill« f9t, lkntr-#t ~ (l3) SF-+ir1* • " ..... so 8Meverl L,s-1 Heaton Ill 0.¥11 CNc"9 1 2·) 1 SI l l I l CowtnW.•·l I , , Jamet I Wp......el'f1ewn, JamH I • 2 0 I 0 0 l l , 0 0 , s 0 , UmolrH ltomt. Clarlt, Finl, Sdluloell, Saconcl, ~rl10n, Tturo McKeen T-2 64 A-11M7 Gian ts erupt to rip Padres, 18-1 Pitcher La Coss fuels blowout with homer-:- double for four RBI From AP dl1patcbct SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Mike l..aCoss. the pttchcr picked off baseball's unwanted hst by the San Francisco Giants over the winter. Joined a team which batted a s1ck.ly 233 hut season LaCoss drove tn four runs with a double and has first bag league homer on Monday, and the surprising Giants raised their team batting average to .264 with an 18-1 blowoul of the San Diego Padres "Eighteen runs is something l don't want 1011et used to. I tned to put it out of my mind I didn't want to go out to the mound feeling too comfon.able and get bchmd hitters." Lacoss said He was successful, patching a thrtt- h1tter. has best performance so far for hJs new club. The veteran nght- handcr was released by the Kansas Caty Royals after last season "That dcfimtely was a tamted homer," he admitted. speaking ofh1s fcncx-clcanng dove m the eighth 1nrung off Dane lorg. an outficldeT p1tch1ng with the game well out of hand "I talked to Dane about l.bc poss1b1hty of pttchmg a re .... weeks ago. after Vance Law p11ched 10 a game for Montreal Dane throws battmg pracucc for us and gets the ball over the plate," Padres Manager Steve Boros said "Obviously. our bullpen was ,tretched thm ... he added * SAN DtlGO SAN fl•ANCISCO wvnnecf Gwvnn n lto«>trla 211 Krull If c..,...,..,. lb Mattlf'll lb Ntlt ... lt> lore" Kanntdvc 8oellyc Tmciltn u Stoddtrd o TtwmndP Mclt'llch" Flannrv'.lb HOVI• "°"'',., u r.-. .. , ..... 4 0 1 I 3 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 I 0 2 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 '0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0000 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 I I 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 Kutch« cf RTtM>ln 2tl WoodrO 2b L_.rdN Mldlldo If CDavl• r1 YOl'9bld rt carownJb Aldrete lb erantv c ~lrnenc Uribe at Qulnonau LaCouo 1't 1 J I TMllh k991rf ........ aor11111 6 2 2 I 4 1 I 0 1 , , , 2 1 I 1 ) I I 2 2 I I 0 J 1 I 1 4 1 l I • I I 2 4 I , 1 I I I 0 1 0 I I 7 2 I 0 . , , . .., 1121 11 s..oee.. ., -~ l Sell fl""9Chca J02 -5411-11 Game Wlnnlng IHI -L-.rd (10) E-ttoOtna. C. 9rown OP-Sen Franclt<D I LC>e-Saft Ole90 S. Sen Fr•nclKO 1 ?~ou. Y~. C.arown Je-MaldoMdO Hlt-LaCOSI (I), Wood.,.d 111 s.-L.aeou Hovt SF-L.to111rO, YouneblOOd ... " ..... so S..Oleel HoYl L,2·4 $toddarO TllumlOfld lorO Sell fl1'911dtct ) 1·3 tl • • 2 2·) 0 0 0 1 • s l I 4 4 4 0 2 , ~ I 0 0 I L1Con W,7·2 f l 1 I 3 3 WP-SloddatO UmttlrH-+to<N. aroct.tal'lelar, F"lr•' We'tfl(. second. ltanntf'I T111ro M0nlll9\lf T-7.l7 A-10,,. PldlUes 19, Cabisl PHILADELPHIA -Juan Samuel hit two thrtt-run homcn and drove in six runs as Philadelphia act a National Leaaue record with IS cxrra but hits m support of the s1.A-b1t pitchina of bane Rawley m a rout of Cb1caao Rieb Schu had four hits.. four RBI and ICOrcd thrtt runs for the Ph1lh~ who set a club ~ord with l 1 doubles amona tbcu 20 hits. Mike Schmidt and M1Jt TbomPtOn also homeftd. Rawley, I ().4, struck out two a.nd walked , one 1n hi1 '1llh straiaht VlC'tory. The Phillies' outburst came against Jamie Moyer. 1-1 . and two relievers. They took a 3-0 fmt-1nning lead as the first four batten hit safely off Moyer. Ron Roenicke smgled and advanced to third on a double by Schu. Samuel the11 hJt his fourth home run of the season. Schmidt followed with a double to extend his hatting streak to 12 games, but Moyer settled down to retire the side. The Phillies made 1t to 6-0 an the third on a leadoff single by Schu. Schmidt's 13th home run of the season and John Russell's RBI double. Chicago reliever George Frazier. who came on in the third, wu shelled for six runs on four hits in the fifth . includmg Samuel's second homer. The Phillies made it I S-1 in the sixth on Rawley's sacrifice fly and Schu's two-run single. CHICAGO oun,lon u GMthw•H Sndllrt 2tl Sotltr 2b ~llndrl Francn 111 Ct'l'lb Ourtvn lb OMrtnid MuPNvd L.lllt c N\o'tfl( p Fr111tr o 8altarP T .... * flHILADIL.l"HIA el>rlllll • 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 • I 1 0 l 0 1 I ' 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Roenlcit c1 Sctlu 3t> S.rnutl ?II AOUIYO 2tl SClvndt lb MTl!mPd HavetN GWllton r1 Joltaillc Jeltl H ltaWltYP 0 0 0 0 ,,,,, , ..... ktf'llJ"I ....... lbrlllll • 3 2 1 s l •• s , ) ' I l I I . , , , 2 I 1 2 J J I 0 s 1 2 0 s 1 , 2 • 1 0 0 • 1 1 I .,,..,. Ollcati8 - -1--I ""91.... ., Ma lh-" Game WIMtne lt81 -Samut4 ISi E~1Wle'f OP-Ptllladtklf\la I LO&-<l'tieaeo 6, PflllaOt!Phle e 29-Sc.rlu 1 Sc:nmldt, Samuel, Jo ltuuel 2. G W"-'t 2, Cav R1wl9y, ltoenlcae, 1.eutYO Hll-Samutl 2 IS) Sdlmldl (1)), M Thomc>lon (l) Sa-+ilYH l ( 13) s--H1vn, 8alltf' SF~awltY CNQea Mover L 1·1 Fr11lar 8alltr ........ 1 .... IP H1ta1taaso 2 2-J 1 2 t-l • 3 1 ' ' • • s s I l , 7 R1wttv W, 10-4 9 6 1 I Frid.,. pltcntd to 2 t>ttttr' In Ille 611'1 Umttlr.-ttome. McSl!trrv. Flrit, Pulll, Stcond. Bollin; Third 8 Wiiiiama T-?:31 A-21.199 E%p0115, Meta4 NEW YORK -Rookie Andres Galarraga singled home the go-ahead run with two outs m the I 0th 1nninf- and Montreal reduced New Yorks lead in the Nauonal League East to nine games with the victory over the Mcu. Henn Wmn1~am staned the winnina rally wtth a smalc, was sacrificed to second by George Wright and went to third on a fly ball to deep center field by Mtkc Fitzgerald. Mets rehcver Jesse Or- osco. 3-4, was ahead ofGalarrap 0-2 before giVIDI up the wtnn1na hat, a hard sinJle to the left 11de. Tim Burke, S-2, earned the victory with two mninJS of scoreless relief. Neither o( the fonner blah school teammates, New York's Dwiaht Gooden nor Montreal's Floyd Youmans, fiaurcd 1n lhe decisfon in their second matchup 1n less than a week. Gooden lef\ after stx 1nn1nas for a pmch-h1uer, after the Meu bad tied 1t up, haVIDI a.iveo up four runs -two unearned -on ellbt luu. In his last three starts.. the &-f Gooden has al 'nd two no-dco11ons Youmans also workgd s.1x. _,Vin& UJ> four earned runs on five hits and five walb Gooden lost 7-4 to Youmans last WednCJday 1n Montreal as the two childhood fnends from Tampa, Fla • faced caeb other for the fi"t umc as m~or le&aucrs. The Mcu tied the ~ore '-" wath thl'ft runs off Youmans 1n the fifth. Johnson, who had lu•t come off the d111bled hst. led off Wlth his stc0nd solo homer of the game, and Kevin Mitchell followed with an infield single off Youmans' glove * MONTitaAL NaW YOAI( WetKter 11 L.IW 2tl t<rncht lo McC..,ap JTl!Ptll Clfl NtwmllP< euruo eroouu W11aCl'l3b Wlnotim cl W'fflllll 11 Fltt"'1dc Youmn' o Gatan"tlll T ..... *'" ... 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Astros 7, Reds6 HOUSTON -Glenn Davis hit a two-run homer m the bonom of the ninth mning to power Houston to the victory over CinCJnnati as the Astros snapped a four-pme los1ng streak. Davis' home run, his 15th. came after Phil Gamer led off the inning wnh a smgle offTcd Power. 3-5. Larry Andersen. 1-0, got the victory in relief. Run-scoring singles in the ninth by Buddy Bell and Tony Perez had given the Reds a 6-S lead. Tracy Jones led off the Cincinnati ninth wilb a single. Dave Conce~ c1on't:ound ball forced Jones at sccon . After a walk to Eric Davis. Bell nalcd 1n Conocpc1on. Davis then store third. for his third theft of the game, and scored when Petti singled to center. Jose Cruz and Kevin Bass drove in 1wo runs each an suppon of rook.Jc J 1 m Deshaies. Houston took a 2-0 lead ID the first apmst Joe Pncx after a smgle by Bill Doran, a walk to Gamer and an infield single by Bass loaded the bases with two outs. Cruz then hncd a two- run smalc to center. The A.eds loaded the bases wtth no outs m the second, after a walk to Pel"C'Z and a pair of errors by third baseman Gamer on ground balls by Bo Diaz and Ron Oester Deshaies then walked Price to score Diaz, and Ocster acored when Jones hlt into a double play. The Astros weot ahead 5-2 in the fifth. Doran drew a leadoff walk and stoic ~nd. After a walk to earner. Doran took third on a wild pitch and toored on Davu' bn&le. Bass then doubled m Gamer and Davis. Cincinnati added two runs an the sixth when Perez doubled and scored on Gamer's third error on a sround ball by Oestcr. Jones then doubled in Oest er . 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OSfnltll u Herr 211 JCtar11 l11 Mc<iftcf ForO rt Lendrm rl Worrall p L vllrt c Pndltn 311 TIJOQ< P HMtl'I P11 O•vlrf P Van.stv .. rt 17 I 6 I T"""' ~ .,.,. """"- •IHlll>I ~ I 1 0 s 0 l 0 s 0 s 2 s 0 0 0 s 0 1 0 l 0 I , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 s 0, 0 S I 1 0 ) 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 44J1S l ~ -··-•-1 Sl\.MI -Olt .. tl-t Out out w!WN'I wlnn•ne run icorad Game Wlnnlno tlt91 -Htrr <•I OP-Plllal>urotl I St LOUI• t 1.oa-P1ttaourv111 St Lou•• IS 18-+1wr Foro T Pena )8-Altnon 511-0 Smltll I 151 Htrr 110) SF'-Mo<rlMlfl ,,. ....... to ~ 81ettckl • • I 1 I • MCWllll1m• 2 1'J ) 0 0 1 • Oueni. 1-l 0 0 0 0 0 Cltmtnlt l 0 1 1 l·l ) I I 2 0 St.~ TuCIOI' • • I I , ) Otvley I I ) 2 0 0 0 ) WCM'retW S 1 , J 0 0 0 1 0 hltl-e~I UmlMrH "°'1't Froemm"'f. Fif'•t ~. ~. Oevtnon. Tl'lird, Ktoltr T-) 11 A-1$.906 SEA 1TLE -Roolue Andy Al· lansoo hit his fint profe111onal borne run, a two-run shot, and (ellow rooluc Cory Snyder drove tn four runs to lead Qeveland to v1ctory over Seat- tle. AJlansoo's homer, wh1ch barely cleared the 349-Coot mark tn left field, a three-nan double by Snyder and T ooy Bemaz.arcf& solo homer came m a su-run founh mn1n1 that pve the lndwls a 7-2 lead. Allanson homered an h1s I ,026th professional at-bat. mcludinJ 870 durioa a three-year ca~r an 1he mmors. CLaVIL.AltO hmird2b 9ul1er d Cert• lb Tllrntn dh MHalN NIKOll Pf Jacoov Jb Fntnco •a s.wow r1 ... "'°" c * •r11111 4 2 2 I s 0 0 0 s 0 2 1 • 0 0 0 ) 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 I l 0 4 I I 0 • 1 2 • • I I 2 Molftcf GTiw'ftt ~ ltevn60t 2" ., ...... " AO.vi• Cir. Pr....-, )b Ptltlc>t lb Trtabll r1 ow..,'' Vlltc •-21> O~•nd •rlllll l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ) 0 t 0 • I I I s , 2 1 s, • 1 • I 2 2 S 0 I 1 , 0 0 0 ) 0 I 0 , 0 0 0 V 110 • T .... Jt•IJ• SC..bY ....... ow...w , .. '" --· Saa... .. -11'-• Geme Wlnnlne 1ta1 -Snvow 111 E--Gueflerman. OP'-Stallle I LO&-<ltv9itnd I , S..111• 12 2e-J.cOllY. Snva.r, 8'Mltv. urt ...... -Pr....., 11•1. Pl'lelp\ (11). Allan ton I "' II« Nu..-o !SI Ta<tabull ltl. A Davis I 11> Qeo&A Sdlrom W,7·2 Otl<ers S.llM Noltl ClfNICl!O S 9 s.tll9 ~ H •I• aa SO s I I ) I 11 l • • 3 2 I 1 2 0 0 0 I 0 I I 0 0 0 0 htlllt L.0·2 1 2 0 GY91terman 1 2 I L41dd 2 1 0072 Ollttf• pltcheel 10 2 11111er• "' IN 1tt\ Ul'lllW1t llOme PaWrno Flt'\t, &rlnkma" Secoftd, Coontv Trwo' K•IMr T -l ti 4-12 2S9 BttJwenlJ, BJaeJa798 TORONTO -CciciJ ~hit 1 two-run homer and Ben o.tivie and EmCS1 Rdes added Uf leadin, Milwaukee over Toronto. Danny Darwin. 4-3, pitcbtld 7V> inninp .and p~ up three n.ans oa 10 hiu Datwio had loft three a.railbl pmct apmit Toronto sioce6~ I, 1984. Dan P1C11C wortcd the I\'> 1nrunss for his ixth save. Dave Stieb, U. pve up fi~e 1\1.DS on 10 h1u in 1tven i.n.nJ.nal. Stieb suuck our five, and bis sirik.eout of Bill Schroder U1 the fira inni.Da the 1,000 tn the riabt-b&Dder's caftJC!'. Milwaukee rapped a total of 13 hi ts. 1ncludin1 Wee apiece by Riles aod Robin 'Y ounL MtL.WAUICa• Faldlrrt Yount cf ,_,b OefM•ll MlllVllllO " ltOOld• dh lthtl•• Scl'lroedr c CO.ntnr lb JCatll" 2b •r11• • 0. 1 SUI t I 2 I 5 l 2 1 eooo 4 t I I • 0 ) 1 J 0 0 0 • 1 2 0 • 0 0 0 ,.,,... .. ~­'°"' llfl ~tt .... llat1'llf rl .JehMltc91 .,..,.d., UHhew lb Wlllll c !IMl<tN C Gercla ID • SlJ S T ..... s.c...i.. ..... ., ... S I 2 0 • 1 > 2 lttt s. 1·0 St I I •• 0 0 • 0 1 0 0000 • 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 4 I 1 0 "JIJ J MIW•lltl• 2lt ---S T....,. litl .. --J Game Wlnnifle 1ta1 -Ottllvle {7) E-f'ernandlt. ..... ~ 1..09-Mllw~tt t, ToronlO 10 Ja-<l•,.••. Yaun,.......... H~l6t. ~·m S~tnllltldar Ill), Gwelll !5), Uatllew 11>1 . S-SCN-otdtr SF-f'tldlr .,. ....... '° Mlwaww O.rwlll W.•·> 1 l·l 10 ) > I ~S.4 lf·l f 0 I I T .... StltOL.2_. 1 It t • 1 S AClltr 1 J 0 t t 0 WP-Stltb Ut'llOlrt1n....-tttl010l'mrw1e, McClllMCI. ir:tnl. Dall.· 1"9«, Second • .,-.,, Third. CoMI T-2::17 ,._,. 110 .... ,, Dane Jore of the Pad.re8, oonnally a reeen-e oatflelder, dell•ers a pitch d1llinC San oteco •• 18-1 loea to the Gian ta. PUT THE BOSS TOWO FOR YOU. And get a Credit line Accoant op to S200,000. You've worked hard for it all Now. 1sn 'tit time you put the boss at Beneficial• t.o work for you Right now. there'sa Beneficial manager ready to talk about what you want Just you, the boss -and a Beneficial Credit Lme up to $200.000. So talk to the boss at Beneficial-who'salways ready to work hard for you. tbe ~la iD at tbe followtq 1oc:ationa. HUNTINGTON llACH- 18121Beacl't81\'d Ask the bo a.boat our t.u preparation, too. r IM * Orange Coaat DAILY PtLOT/ Tue.day, Jun. 24, 1988 .,., California Police Olympics get underway Motocross event kicks off com petition. which resumes with busy slate today Hy BARRY FAULKNER DellJ ..... Cef; $ I ••I The (ahtOm11i Pohc.:e Ol)'mptc'I. teatunn1 over 6.000 uthkt~ com pct 1ng1n 47event-.at 2Sd1flt'rcnt H~nue .. throughout the greater "lewpon Beach area. got unduway Monda}' with the motc)(:ros .. competition 1n < arlsb:id rhe game .. whH:h an: being rn hmted by the Newport Beach and lJ( In inc Police .\s\oc1a11on' are e'- P<"Cled to draw up to ~O.O<Xl ~pct·- 1.1tol"\ and adnH\\ton " Ire<' 10 alt t•vcnh .\t thC' ( arlsbad Rau·win Monll,1\, ~ t I . ~ MAJOR LEAGUE STAN DINGS Mnericen L.Mgue WEST DIVISION W l. PC1 Gii 'e • o\ 18 l 1 SS 1 A,.l 31 )7 ~36 I • '""''" I~ H 34 S01 J C"ICelX ~ 39 426 I 1 M1n~f'\ •• 79 4 1 406 10 1e•lond 18 4J Ji• 11 !>•a•H• 11 u 1'° 11 EAST OIVISIOH 80110~ NffW YQn ll•lt mo•• ~iJwo o;•P .. tv@••'lc1 loro'llO .. ,. 40 JO JI 10 16 )1 lS H l ;k. )1 14 Mendav's ScOf" .. 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W)oftht' 201- plu' re clu!> lr..r111 ~ho JUSt rC'ccntl) uhtaincd •' medical rdcase co nlle .after a broken leg had \1deltnc<l t11m tor much ofth1<, \C'ar aho rapturt'd a bron1t· mcdal 1n Anw avff•91'1 lflW'Wtfl MM;My't •mel &ATTtNG Je'-k~on OowntnQ 811t .. \O" J ...... , Henor1c• Ne tr Oii Nlfon~ 0,.., !.t"tOf•PO C.r•C" Ptl"' o.c O{,. 800"' l"iow•1 Tefal& "'" ,...~,, M<C•'"'"' For,1er I-\C,,•' J;Jomaruc-. 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IA 19'>0 II -P11"1>urol'I " 801•on Ju"• S 19S I II -Allen1e V\ l.O\ Af'ge•tl Jun. 11 1996 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amff"lc.an LNvue I Tt>routlll Mendav'' CO•me• l 18•-.d ... 16) •f·bel1) 8ouo\ 8\n 'f'ouf"lt M fiU•f ' N\f JJ J(" t" ~ n tHW• M • {)yliv" Ill M111t111Qlt N ( L' '" 8•• II I' 8' 8•11 To• G AB It H Pel 6t ns o 96 ll? \S 10? !9 IS !11 67 277 )0 76 147 ~9 :!04 SS 10.0 347 61 151 Sl 85 )}7 41 169 14 )7 l)I 10 JOO 46 9'I BO .. lbS 21 .,. J71 &I 270 •O 87 111 69 771 47 H JI/ Heme Runs JOVN<, Alletl\, It, Can\eco, Oft•la nd 18 Barf110 Toron•'> 1 8•J"""'~" M1nn~\<l•• 1/ Hrti.• /\llocoM\OI& I/ ~ PQma O•• A'O 11 (,H ll Mon,.e\Ole 16 P•1111er""' N""" for~ I~ Aunt a.nM In Canl<!CO O•••ano 61 Hrt>t~ M,,.,,,.,,.,,~ ~J J-, AA911\, Sl, Mall•r>glv '-•"' ''l" ~] ~ ongmen 0 0 end \1 81' Toro l(o '.o p,,.,,,.v <,,.a1• " 4' 8ev•or 80••011 4ft '" ,., ", 8all1more 41 P•u 8 ollon 48 •un• ftl ••1ndftr\t)ll New .,,,.,,.-61 ~ n ~•It M ,..,,., .... ,, SS Hrbek M•""•lO'• S .,, f'\ O•• an!'J SO 8•r'•eld. Tor"Mo 48 Hll1 P11C~•" M1nnnote 104 M111• n11•v Nf'w •o•• 9'I e .. 1 fo)ronlo .. ' "'"~ <1"1 r n•onto II ll•ce eo,1on 11 ~· Mell1,.glv Npw Yor• 21 ~ l" RMlon JI l!IC>llll\ 81>1lon 70. R HenM•v>• '-"w ~,,,, 10 L11>N ~.,n,e1 { ly, II Trlcltet 0 #,.n \4tattl'f' • 81.Jl'ft' ,_..,,.1,.nrj F•r 1af'CJtt1 forl)nfO ~ Hut•lt {l'1<1tQ1' l omt>erOOUI M1nr0p\<'ll• \ '-"·'" II Hfnd•r\on Nliw Yori< 16 C•'"ll"ln> (" •~ ll W10111n• 8e11 moo )0 Ml)\,.tJ• t ·"')°'O 1t lfevnold• Su m.. 11 w 1v11 ~ •"'"' ( llv 11 P'I~ (I OKltiell\I c ....... n, 8o••on I) a ' 18 8 0dd10 ,., 8••• mo•• 10 I ) .. HH\ Oa•'•"" I 1 7 9t "'NO,.. (lttv•••n<1 1·2 ll1 NIOv@\ /\Ill ..... ~(J \ BE ~cY.. the ~nior Lt'ro to 200 cc cla•" In the ~n1or quad cla\\ (four- whccler'>) ( O\la Mt'!>a Pohi:e Depan- ment'o; Vl·rnon Hupp ca mt· away with a gold mcd:il r he luropcan ~ramble-; ~crc the Checking in only action ~lated for opening day, but plenty of events are on tap for the followina wttk unul the clo)C of the pmes on f'ucsday, July I . Kicluna off today will be basket- ball 'IOftball, boiuna.. pocket billiards and ~r. while motocrou will complete its compem1on ot the Carlsbad Racewa), bea1nnin1 at 9 am One-day event~ such 1$ the tnathlon. badminton, karate aod ,urfing will abo round out today's ~late of events for the first bu'ly day of acuon Basketball. which will run every da~ through Saturday, bqinn1na at 8 a.m each day, w1U Stt local alhlet~ from the Newport Beach and Costa Me~ Police Department~ (com baned into onC' team) take on 41 teum from San J09e poUce officer Andy Trevino, a baaketball coach at the upcoming Police Olympic•. glve. hl• three-year-old eon T.J . a ride during Monday'• reglatration. "8 ••PP 6 ? 4 60 116\r••uufn Nt!N Yor~ 6 1 no ( ..... ~n\ B•l\IOn IU H gu ... •a Milw•.,~·· 19 w1tt, AA911•. ts, P110 Oa> 1ano 90 •1,,, '' Bo\I 89 Mvet A•\t 8& l·mOO 19 II 111·~11 NPw V()•• l& Herr ~ f fl 0\ 14 Htr•eM"'I O-lh11I I j ~1nn1e~ Bo'')~ II Nation.I LHgue ITt>routlll Monday's <Oame\I 18•~ on 163 •l·belll G 48 " H Pct c,.,,,,n SC ~ 769 .. '11 ~1 Sre> .-. ' ,.,,.\) . ~, 119 t9 " ))I ( 8r """ )F s~ 201 10 61 m Sn DOCl9en .. 261 3' IS .n• Ralru Mon 67 1)9 " 17 311 s, ,,rn.o• p,. 66 '~ )I n J 14 Ov•'""NY 67 169 )I S2 JOI l'"ti1QM NV S9 211 71 "' 107 0 \molll !Ill ~· 216 71 66 )06 C..1t•n•r Hlf" Sl 16-il 10 "° lOS ._.,hfl'\ Ph "' ?19 4) /) IOS Home •unl Mer\l'lel, Ooctven, 11, C. Oev•l. Hou"on IS Par~•• Cln< innall 14 Broo•• Montreal. 1J Car•tr Ne,. Yor• I) C.orv~v \a n Oleoo I) Horn~ At.enta 'J S< nmu:tl Pll•letJ•lr>ltoa I) Stutltn. Oed9en. I l Ill UM &afted In ( o o .. \ San FrenC!lCO. SI ,,.,,,, Nf'W 'f'Or> 49 '>cnmool Pn111t~lollla 49 G 0 ••'' Ho1,\IOl'I '6 Mar\1\91, Oedeef'I, 46; 8rook\ Monlrf'ol 4S Perk~r C 1nr ,,..,..., ~~ Horner A11&,,te 44 AllM C.wv""· ~" 0·~·· 48 R••"H N\nnlru• u (•'''' N!'w T'or• 4) Hf'v•\ Pnil&IJflPll•• O Murollv Ailen•a 0 Hlh C.wvnri San Ol~o 92 Su, Dff9en, I S1 Ltonaro S.n Frencitco 19 \and~rg (lloca!IQ 19 II• n~s Monlrfll 17 OoutJM' He"" Ph1ladelohia 2l OuM ton C hie •110 10 R llonolo\ PIH\l>uron 19 Ram•\, Mon tr@al 11 4 arf l1@d wlH'l 16 TriMl Cl)ltmen St Louil 6 8rooH Mon1r ... 1 S McC.ff St l.Oul\ S, Moreno All,.nla, S Ov ... "ra Ntw 'l'l>'k 4 Mil,,., ( 1nrlnnefl 4 lla1n1, MC>f'lreel 4 SNM!lh~ C.oi.m an SI l.Ot1i• )9 OUM.an, o~. 31, Reine' Monlreal lO F Oavl\ C •n< lnnel1 ?6 Doran Hou\lon ?1 Pitch .... 11 cM<lt...,, I Darling N11w Yo•-I 7 J l•. f ••nandu N•w Vor~ I 2 J 12 Oieda New Vr>r~ 1·2 119 l.eCou, S•n F renc•sco I 2 160 <#C>()(len N•w 'foO I), HO Stri*-n ~011 Hou,1on. Ill Veleo\lllele, Oed9itf\, 1111 Weldl, o.dwn, "' C.ooden N•w Yori. SI l \mllll All•r1le 16 SaYH llH•dO< Mon!rH I 11 0 \rn•ll• ~lou,IO't 16 Worrell St Lou \ 11 r renco. Cln<.1"n•t 17 C.oU•IN San 01900. 11 ()<l)UO Nh• "'"'" 11 Al. s .. r balotme AMERICAN LEAGUE (el HelUNll, JUfV IS) Ca tch« I Len<• Parro\11 Oetroll «6.370 1 Jim SundM•g Kan\e\ C••v 2117°' 1 a.ei •-· Aneell. 14t, 140, A Sieve Y H"f' 135 169 S 1110 Demo•tv. 8ellomort 107 IOO 6 Rteh C.eome n 8 0\lon 90 194, 7 8 ulth Wv,,.gar, New York SJ 11~ I Erni~ Whllt Toronlo 69 90I Flnt a. .. I Wal't Jr(Mf", A119111•. )41,412; 1 Oon Mall•n11•• New Vor• 316 161 1 EoOI• Murrev Ballomorf 11) 280 4 Slt•e 8alb0nl Kenui• C tv 142 1 S l. S Oerrell Even\ Oe1ro1t 110 1'3 6 B•ll e . ..c•~r 8 0\IOn 90.701 1 w ~ .• Uo\llew 82 911 I Cecot Coooe• M1l"'a"•ee H OIO '-Cend&eM I l ov Wllilaker Oelroil 216.149 1 w1111• RantJ?'P~ N•w Yoo n0.'-49 ) Frenk Wt>llt "An\U ·•v 210 &11 4 &lllOY C.11d\, Af19111l, IS3,lll1 S Alen Wogg1nt 8elllmore IJ2.7SI, 6 OamHO C..arc.1e T oron10. 98. St6. 1 Julio Crui, ('11C ago 97 111 I Jim C.an1,,.r Mllweul<H 11 ~1 ~de. .. 1 C.eor~ 8rttt K•nH' C•lv H 9.299 1 waoe 809111 Bo•lon •23. 107. l. Oeuo OeClnctl, A,,..t1, ",tS41 4 Oer,,.11 Colt\. Oelron 13 m \ Pt u• Molilor MltwaukM 75.514 • M ike Pag'•••wlO Ntw Yorto. 57.131 1 8rook Je(Ol>V C•t veleno S7 Sil I Ren<ct Mullin1k\ Toronto, S4 /}fl SMfnteo ( • R1okfl\ 8all1rno<t ~ 114 1 Alen 1 • ammeu Oetrol! 197 191 l An9tl Sa lerer IC an\al C11v 123,61S, • Tonv F.,ne noe1, Tor on10 116,214, S Oule Guillen. CMc.ego, 101,142 6 Ol<lr ~. A"9911, tt,1St; 7 Allred<> C..• Hon Oekland 71 67' I r rt>etl RI,., Mii "'0"~" n.16S Outfleld 4' R<e ktv Menoerwn Ntw Vork 410,326, ? Oa•• w 1nl1eld New York 3'1.'97 l. ....... Jec.•ten. A"91b, 114,0>41 4 Kirt>v Pvc•1e11 M.,,ne1011, 110,147 S JoM Can..co, 0.klano 21S.4l7, 6 Kirk Glt>•on, Oelroil, 192,514, 1 Jim Ru:• 8oilon 119.6'3, I Wllllt WllM>ll K.,, .. , ( •v 113.IS9 9 llot>ln Yount, Mllweul<ff 110 196 10 CarHon Flsl<, Cn1ce11<>. 153 ~16 II Harold 8el,,.s, Crucago lol0.421 12 Fr9d Lvnn Be111more. 136 111; 13 Lormle Smlll'I, Ken.a• Cllv 111 161 14 Pele lncavlglle 113 114 IS Chet L pmon 106 69S. 16 Jene 8•rlleld TM on lo IOS 9U Jim ,,.....,,, record Me1°,r Lugue men11gerl•I record of Jim F"r t110\ """° .... , h1••d Sundev H menae>e< of !he (!lo •II<> Wt>llt \o• Angil\ 1918 , Anotll 1919 An~\ IMO An~!\ 1 .. 1 VI Tole!\ W L ,, s~ .. 1• 65 95 n 2$ m 2., Cll.I~..,,_. 1>"9•1• lt79 I l 2SO • Aeotaced Dev• Gercle, J~ 1. 1'71 v '"'' "•" of ""'°" ~el J 1 • • r Reolac9d t>v G-MAucfl, Mliv 1t, , .. , San Jost at noon 1n the: Newport Harboraym In 50f\ball acuon. which also rum through fnday (fast-pitch) and Sfttur day (slo-p1tch). Huntm11on Beat·h officers wall meet the Hawthorne Police Department at 2 p. rn at tlarvard Park (field thrtt) in Irvine Also, a women'i team from 1he Oranae County ShenfTs Department wall play at noon al Harvard Park (field fi Vt') The tnathlon. which wall beglo at 8: 30 a m. today at Ncwpon Dunes tn Newpon Beach. will feature loaJ cntnes 1ncludma Jerry McGraw of 1he Oraoae County Shentfs Dcpan- ment'i. Harbor Patrol and Mike Ruic of the Ncwpon Beach Poh~ Dcpan- ment. In the one-day surfing event toda) HIGH SCHOOL Al·C" J·A P:llU T n AM Pn. ~-. Sdte4ll P-Sltvt Surleo. Tu1lln P-Oe vld Bird, Sonar• P-O•vld Teti«, WHlern C-Oate Crt l11. lomPOC 18-S..n Luft, ltlo Me.a tt-Antnony Ctemenll Don Lugo It-A® Stuart. Sonore Jt-WlllY Pa1ton1, E l SeoundO It-Vern Hltd•l>f•ndt, Get1r Of-Andy ltu.clllo, Velencta Of-Marlo Mollna. Altlaml>r• Ot-M¥rlll lloC>llnM>n, Harvatd Ut-Vela LOPtl, H- Ul-Mtkt Garcia. lllven1oe NMll> HCOND TE AM P-Slevt Vernola, Gehr P-Zal!. SllannaH, El SeoundO P-Ptlll MtoulnalH, ltlo Mesa C-Mlu Parl!er, Anet>etm 1&-Erlc Pender. $ertl• 8arl>art 11-HHlll OelaTOl'rt •lo MeMI lt-Oarrert GrftfllH •11111e111 lt-AeY M llleret, ~n Gat>rlel It-Mike Ml•urec:.e, Glendor• Qf-tiul>ef'I Tur,,.r, Scllurr Of-Jot>n Mela-I, Foollll,_ Ol-Oen &ed<. Gi.ndor• Ul-Alen Locldlng Wettern THlllO TEAM P-Scoll Scllenl , 1t1v .. 11<1e Norlll P-T1m N•d1n. Hert P-61M 8ent1eY. LornPOC C-JoM Reed, E1 S.Vun<IO 18-Tlm C11urclllll, Velenele 11-8o0 St>trldan. Ue>land JI-Mell Lundin, Tu\tln 11-Armendo Ol1verH $anla Alie Ol-Ken Korn, Oamlen o+-T J Richard&. 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Val Wltd9< CU S l 6 A 6 l 6· l MONDAY'S •ESULTS MMt'• Finl •eufld ~ 8or1i. 8acxer IWtll Germenvl def Edwroo 8t"90KllH (Aroenllna). 6·4. 6 7, 6·2, Enc Jelen IWttl G1rmenv1 def Kevin Curren iU SI. 6 4 6 7 •l-6 6·4 17·10 Malt" Wllende< Swf'den • del ~Oii Oevll US I 1·•. 6 4 6 4 Ivan L...01 IC1e<110ll0v•kla ) led LtonarOO La valle IM .. ICO/ 1 6 1·0 (delavtd re in), 0111er '''"·round wlnM!'\ Included Amerk.anl P•ul A"naco,,., Jev L•O•do\ Merell Fr-n and Tom Gu11okM111 Andrew Cul.. of 8 rlleon Sweone ' Peltrr Lundgren end Jen Gunneruon C1ecno•10vek1a s Tomes Smid end llrllef'\ Amo• MenldO•I Wemen'l Finl fteufld SIMltl T•rrv Pfle!Dl US I a.I Amel'd• C.runl11d 18r1te1n1 6 2 6-0, Tl,,. Scl'leuer LerMtl\ !Oen· mar~) dt4 L .. .An1onootl1 I U S I. 6· 1. 6 4 °"° ... tlsftlne OAVllY'S LOCKIE• (....._, ... dll 6 bO••• ?OS en111en 191 t>errecUde S7 t>onllo, I l'lellt>ul, 6'f calico t>eu S67 u nd t>en. SlO m eck.,et. 2 '"•'•• JO Dull., t>en 2 •P\ttl>\heed 1 scu101n NIEWP09'T LANDING -4 l>Oell U enoier• 21t cellco t>au 121 uno t>en. IS t>errecude, 1• bOntto. n roo 11,11 411 mackerel OAHA WHA•F S t>oel1. ISO a"91tn 317 t>eu, "' t>arrecud•. 3 t>onilo, 1 11a111>u1 1 vt110wtall, S rock "'"· '3S macktrtl 1 '"-the•O 2 sculoln 1 c:.et>tzon .... "" (at Lea v ... a) FEATHERWEIGHTS -$1evle Cruz (Fl WMll> Tu ) def 9.,,.,,, McGuloen (Ireland) IS roundt unan1mou1 declslol'\1 W&A ""'"'. olOn\lllo SUPER WELTERWEIGHTS -Tornmv HHrna 10.trolll de1 ~rk Medel IJtrr .. v Cllv N JI TKO. •tn round wee cllemolotl\11111 MIOOLEWEIGHH Robbie Slml (&rock Ion. Mau ) de1 Roe.rt Ouran (~artamel, 10 rounds 11>111 C1Kl1lon MIOOLEWEIGHTS -HtrrOI G<at>em IE"9· ·•ndl KO d Ernie ltat>olle ILono &Mehl. Uni round Shipley: Dodgers' product from 'Down Under' I< >"I \ "-< 11 l l.S t !\Pl-< r.t1g \h1pln wa' 111ns1dt·rl'd 'h~h11\ c,trangr tl\ hie, H1un1t m:tll'' 1n I.\ dnc\ W hilt' the) pta .. cd rugh' '""'t rule' l1111thall nr <nlk<'t hC' pl.1vt·d a pnulwr g.1mc 1h.11 wa\ m.ufr 1n i\mrm;1 · v. ht·n I .. 1aned pl.ty1n& ba~·hall 1n k1ntkrl(,3nt'n I u\C' tOt'tlllh .t lol nfOak hctaU<o<.' I ~a' 1hr onh kid 1n <,(,ht10I to pla):· Sh1plr\ 11·u1lkd "r-.h father 11\('d ao pla) cvl'r. "l'dcntl ,ind I was a ha1i,.1\ lie g11t nw 1ntt'rC\t<."d .. n.w,c, 10 pl.n 1n lht' rna1of\ wa!t Joe Ou1nn, an 1nlit'l1kr-11uat'1chkr who pla-yed I"' )Car\ OHl'it· I) 111 lht· Nat1on11I 1 uguc ""Ith Boc,ton and < k' eland and w1ndinv up with W1shin1ton of tht· \mrnrnn Lt'agu~rn 1Qo1 ltcal~managed tor tv.o \C,1\on' l\hed the day I 1111 4. and didn't gt'I a hall h11 ht'> wa" at 'ihort\top ·It'\ a hag moment for me lt''i \Omcth1n~ I've been workanJ fur for :a number of year\,' Shapley "18td "I didn't think 1t would rome tht'i quick and maybe ahout two or three dct".Cnt hallplayer"i who can pla}' Dou hie A ball if JIVCn a chance" Sh1pk) ·, . 111p aero\\ the Pacific to the baseball camp 1n Gcoriaa eventually led him to the Univer uy of Alabama A coach at the c.tmp, Roacr Smith, later became an assistant for the ( rimson Ttde and offered the young .\ustralian a scholarship, Nov. he ha\ tom< up to tht• maJor lraitut•\ lrom Do~n I ndC't, an Au\tral1:tn 'yOllth rr%1l111nK the ti ream of pr r rit·a ll-. even I 11tle I eaaut>r IO \mcnca . ShtplC\ who made h1~ debut Sunilil) at shonstop ti1r the I .o\ Angele~ 1.>odgrr ... ht-com· c~ 1hr fir\I ·\11~tralt.1n-horn plavrr 1u m11lr.r 11111 1hr h•M k,1gut'' in modern 11mr\ Thi" onh nthtr ~uu1c al'o :l ~vdnC''y r he 2 '·vl"ar-old h1pley. who came to thr I >odger~ vw tht' lJ n1 vt"n1ty of Alabama and three \r.1" in th<." minor Jeaaues. Ocw into Lm .\ngclr\ Sundav mom•llj fr~m PortJand, whf're hc·d pla)ed "'ath the L>odp:n' AlbUQucrQuc farm IC'itnl on Saturday nag.ht. \ ll"w houn. later, he ,Ulrttd at shon~top for 1hc in1urv·nddled Dodac" IP'"'' the San r >lrgo Pad rt''i "ih1plcy drove 1n the 81'me's fl"t run with~ \('lflnd·rnnina ~rnundrr hi ftnt time up nd "''"&lrd 10 riih1 fiC"ld h1!1 ~ond time up 1n the ( >od&cr\' \ 4 lo,, to the f'adft'.I 1 he ~Wit( h h1t11nR Sh1plc lin1\h~I fin· "Af\er the call (in Portland late Saturday). I JU!lt had to ~ti down and think ahout 11 I called my par.:nt\ and I called ..ome ol "'> fnend'I and told them to sprud tht' word. "When I fitancd (an Au traha), nohody pvc me a <.'hancc. That may have been btc u~ the people didn't know much about the pme .. Shipley, who fi"t came to the United States w.ah a aroup of Austnhan players attC'ndina a bucl»JI camp when he was 16. u1d the "Amcncan Pa'IUmc' ts hardly the ra e 1n hi\ home country now. "It tthc tntert t) 11 not vety hi&h" he ,.id. 'Where I comC' from . thcrC' art' onlv 12 tC'am~ Af\er three seasons at Alablma, he movC'd on to the C>odacn' A fann club 1n Vero Bach, bettinJ 280 In 8S pmes with 56 run'I scored and 18 ,tolen bases Ht was h.1tt1n1 .309 white appcarina m 38 pmes with Albuquerque this )Uf befort the call came from thC' Dod&r1"5 He aot h II chance to be I IW1Cf his fine day witb Loi An&elea bccautt third butman Bill Madlock wa aihna with a t0re houldC'r, so \hort~top 8111 Ruucll wu U.iOC'd to third at 7 a.m. at ~bth Street an Newport. Ncwpon f\cach's finest wall be rtp. rt'iCn tc:d by Neal Harvey rhe soct.-er compet1t1on wall be held at the U(I antramun&I field . bqio- nma each day throuah Saturday at 8 a m No hx.·al teams arc entered m thlS evt'n\ Boiung. which 1\ scheduled for toda). Thu™1ay and Saturda)' at 7 prtn at thr lower intramural field at UCI. will also get under way Pocket b1lhards. which wall be l'Ontcsted today through f nda)' at Yankee Doodlci. m Lona Ocach. wall beg.in each day at 9 a.m Other single~)' events scheduled for today are karate (at the Newpon Beach Sheraton. ~nnmg at 9 a.m.) and badminton. which will bqin at I a m m l I( I''> Crawford Hall -.mane YIP _,,,."*" <•• ..... ettv ...... IOM·lllaY twmeVl JlmOenl Doug Tewell Oon~v L-rd Tl'IOmP.ott Cllerltl COOCI" Bol>Murohv 8ot>Ov Waclltlni &Inv Ceuier Oen Fon.men Mark Hev•• L1rrvMltt Oa ve Sloc:k Ion TomW••son W•"ltWOOO G_.oe .Archer 8uddY Gerd,,... LouGrtt>am Jev HH1 P?lll Henc.OC.ll Berrv Jeecltel GtrY Kocll Oen Pohl Lon Hlnklt 8111 Rooers Tommv Ve .. nllne Curl 8vrum Belll Oenlel Wt VMLtYI Vaff/Gt HMIM< lloC>Ov Nlctlolt Pettf Ooollerllu11 Miiier 8 a rt>er Jo Anne Carner II~• Krelltfl G-Llttltr Jofll'MehaHt~ Larrv Zleoler Jullu1 8 oroi. CM•• Pev1n 800Goe11>v Fy11y Zoeller Julie Ink •••r WORLD CU" SemNINls WIONHOAY'S GAMtlS 1•1 Gllatftl're, Mexia) F ••net v\ Wttl c;.,IY\Wly, 11 • m Cet Mt•tce Otvl aeo01um v& Aroenllna. l om l'Nrd IUO SAT\MDAY <•t ,...,._, Mt•a> S•m1t1net IO\¥,, 11 • m ~ .... SUNDAY lat Mtxlff Cttvl s.<nlhn• "''",,." 11 • m All l•MH POT • fMndeYI tranuctleM &AH IAlL AINrtcMLM9Yt TEXAS RANGEAS-Placeo T®v Herrel'I. 11'fiel<lef. on ,,,. lS·ctay dl .. l>led 1111 Purc:MMd Ille contract ol Mike S11n1ev c:.e•cM<, ffom Tu"• ol 11'19 Tuet Ltaout Mov9d Oerrtl por1.. c.etc.htf from ,,.. IS·dav olu-.O 1111 to 111e ?I ·CleY d1.al>l9d 1111 N•"-*L"9" CINCINNATI AEOs-Pvrc.haMd the c-onlrecl ot C.eoroe Hlnst>ew oulflelcler from Mel,,. O! Ille 1n1etnallona1 League and en""9<1 lllm lo Denver of lhe American Anoc.letlon HOUSTON A$TROS-Acllvel9d Nolan ltYell, otlcl'\tr ff om Ille 2 l·dev dl.abled 1111 Sefll Mefto 8elltv calc.Mr, lo Tue'°" of the Peclflc Coe11 Lt•Qut Purcl'laMO lhe contr.c:I of John Mh.,oek catchtf, lrom TUC.IOI\ NEW YORK Ml!TS-Acllvaled Ho•ard J°""'°"· tl'llrd t>aa.meri Ool'-d aarrv L Y04'1t, caict>tr lo T14twel... of lhe lnlernat-1 L .. 9ut PHILADELPHIA PHILLIEs---fl\ac:eo Oerren D•ullon, c:.elcller. on !tie lS-dav dlM l*d "'' Recalled Ronn lll•vnote11, c.1cner, ff om Porl~ of ..... Peclfk Coell L-.-Announc:.cl "'81 Oevt StllHl!Off Olldlef, whO lie• ~ on !flt Potlland dl.at>led "'' 1tnct ~v 1, wll not .i1e11 again 11111 weson SAN OIEGO PAOlllES-Slgr19<1 Sieve Kemci, outtlelder. 10 • minor IMout contrlC1 etld tnloned nlm to L•• v ... , of lhe Pacific Coe11 Leaoue llOOT IALL ................ .......,. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS-Sloned Kelll'I SlmPtOl'I. cCJmllf'bedl •lld Eric Lene runnlno t>ecll OOLft l.PGA-Announc.ed file •••lo,,.110n of Tees Her•Cl, dlrec.10<' of COl'NT\Ul\lc.allonl HOO<•Y ........ ....... LeetM OE TROIT AEO WING~Nemed Don Mee .Adttm anltlanl coach T•L•VlSION C8S SPOllT~el!Wd Ted Stlaller eaec1o1llve Df'oducef COLL•GIE CLEVELAND STATE-Sltned Kevll\ Maekev, men' 1>a111..iM• coecfl. lo • tour v.er contract SAN JOS£ • STATE-~•med \am l"lraro t>e.et>al coecfl end ltleh Chew •nd TOfn McltaM euoc:l•I• •ll>ltllc dlrKIM• Freehan leads AL Old Timers WA5HINGTON (AP)-8111 Free- han htt 1wo thrtt-run home runs an a 14 run 1h1rd annana to lead the Amencan Le.aauc to a 19·2 victory over the Na11onaJ t.c.aue Monday 1n the Fif\h Annual Old Timen 8aseblJI Clas ic Freehan. Tom Tresh and Cookie ROJU each homered off Hoyt Wilhelm 1n the AL' third. The AL Sta" ~nt 18 players to the plate tn the ann1n1-Eleven ofthcm hit safely, thrtt "'alkcd and one reach~ on"ln error. Rocky Colavato'• t«:0nd·inn1n1 homer crHcd a 1-0 NL lead and hel~ the At. Su1r5 to their first triumph ain<.-c the 1011111 pme wal played tn I qs2 ' WedJIHday, Jan~ U ARIES (March 21 Apnl 19) You d1M:over "m1i.!!10g lank.' You know what to do, how to do 1t, and you profit as result Older 1nd1 v1dual heromL'\ staunch ally Lunar position continue~ to h1ghhght de\irt·\ \l'll\Ualll'r fulfillment of w1~hes TAURUS(Arml 20-May 20)· Emphasis o n travel, play, awarenl" ol h<.l<l\ image, wardrobe. Yo u'll be invited 10 JOtn six·L1al group. }Ou'll ht· 11111n: popular and cmotmnal burden will be lifted f1cn11n1 Sag1ttanus pcr\on' figun· prominently GEMINI (Ma~ 21-June 20) What seemed tar a .... a) 1Hloser1han ongrnull> ant1c1pated Opponun1t) exists for you lo corrttt past mmakt's, to build on more sohd structure Scenano highlights travel. education awarene!ls ot spintual \.alue' SYDNEY 0MARR CANCER (June 21-Jul> 22) Fo<.us on change. travel, vanetv. ab1ht} tu articulate feeling~ an compelling manner Emouonal involvement 1s pan of ~cnano You learn more about s.ccunty and about financial status of one who could mean mu<.h 10 you LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Major dome\llc adjustment could 1ndude .Ktual c.hange of residence or man1al status. Act1.,.tt1es attract attc:ntwn ~ou rnuld receive favorable pubhcn y. Financial status as elevated -monc'r c.umcs trom surprise source VIRGO (Aug B-Scpt. 22) Defint: tl'I Ill\, look bch1rnl SlCnC'> tor rx:r11ntnl information. I nd1v1dual who advocates .. fast action" doc!I not ha"e )'our ht•\t interests at hean Mainu11n steady pace, play waiting game LIBRA l~pl. 23-<:X.t 22) Emphaw. on power authonl\, tk.1dhrw intensified lu't: relallonsh1p You II imprint \!\le. ~ou'll hJ.H' 1.:hantl to increa~ income polt'ntaal lOO'ildt'rably \<.t'C'pt l o11cn hu'>inl'\\ l hallt:ngl' SCORPIO (Oct 2 l-No.,. 21) What had hct"n a detic1t can Ix• tran,formL·d into an a\\Cl f<x u-; on 't'(Unl'i ah1lt1\ to nse ah<>' c prn 1ou\ lim11a1ion.., land research ~hould be ~nou\I) con~tdL·red .\ne._, I 1bra pl•n kc~ roln SAGITTARIU (...,.o.,. 22-Dec: 21 I \'. ha1 had ht:cn munbuAd v.111 \nap ·back lo hfe · ~enano h1ghhg.htsopttm1c,m, "•sits. relatl\C'\, '>hon trip\ You'll make nev. '>lJrt Jnd could tall madl\ in IO\ t' Len \uuanu'> pla\ "gnilicant roles CAPRJCOR!lil I l>ct 22-Jan 191 < 1ather antormatmn, dt:hncatc lat'h and figures ~omconc "tl)in(l to "tell )OU '>OmL'lhing " 'I-ou'll l0<att• .1rt1dt• th.it had been m1'>placc.·tl lndl\ 1du.1l "11ut of \our pa\t" rl'tUrn'> to \Ccn~ \itaint:11n balance AQl1ARll1~ Oan 20-h·b 18) l\.q " to d1H'r''". 111 rt"a< h 1x•,1111d prc.,.1ou~ C1';1)Clt.it1om C yde high YOU II ht.• mon: popular, \OU u1uld "-Ill t.:onte5t You'll <add to wardrolx· and rt'lt'1' t• in v11at1on w ir;J\ d < 1«m1n1 figures prom1nrntly PISCES I f ch 19 M<m h 2111 What had been kc pt undl·r Im k. Jnd kn \\.111 b( remo.,.ed fh1\ work' to ~our J.Lhantagl' vcnlin \It'"'' 1nd1talt., 1111<,t Secret "rl'vC'all'd and )ou'll Ix· v1nd1cakd a\ result IF JUNE!$ IS YOUR BIRTHDAY wu'll make nt:"-stan Lh1., \t:ar. \nu'll bend of burden which wa\ not 'tour O"-n to t.:am 1n lirst plact: l O\.l' v.111 plJ\ maJor role you'll get lo heart of m.ittcr\ \OU no lungt•r "''II plin "'><uinu fiddk" Empha~11e creat1v1t) 1ndcJ'l('ndcnlt' ong1naht\, touragc ol u1n\ll taon\ P1!Kcs Vargo people pla)' important rolt:\ an \uur lite 'I-nu art: '>t'n\111\l' lo) al romantic and spintual ) ou do ha"t: tendenl }'to bruoll lwt'au\t: H>U wd, pcrfC'tt1on Juh t.:ould be )Our mo"t memnrabk mnnth uf I 4Xti Who'd be perfect to play you in movie? If a mo' it• "rrc to Ix· matk 111 \011r life '!tor\ "'horn "-OU Id vou hkt· 10 \t'l' play you., Don't an\wrr 11\ a trap ~ome P"><h1a tn\t'I tho\<.' who don't think 1t'\ too ob.,.1ouc; -\a} an'>wt.>r\ to the 4ucl) arc \o re\calin~ they u1n ~ave much time at the oul'>ct of anal) SI\ ( karl}. naming th<.• 3lltH nf \our t ho1l·e tl'll~ tht• doc. tor ho" \nu en' 1s1on your..cll Do \OU hu\ thL' c l.11m thut l<.'rtain nat1on.altt1e<, ·inherit a lrnad; tor cen.ain work'' lklacH·r-; \a\ the I mh. for instance. tend to make good lawyer\. If appropnateh educated 1n law, the\ da1m, the.• lmh "<'Cm to ht-come ·e,pccialh 'k11ful in l m\\· e'<a m ina11on () On whiil do tht• p\H l11atn\l\ hasc their da1m that twin· u-. man\ v.omcn .1 .. men \Ufkr deprt'\\1110'1 \ Their O"-n ta'iC h1~tort(.'\ r hO\l' v.ho \O contend do not alv.a~' rcpon that V •\ Hmp1tal rc<.ord' c;ugge\t the opposite \u<.h rnnduc;ions depend on the record., \tud1cd. and the naturt· of the rccord' dcpcnd\ on "h1<.h IO'\lltut'wn kt't'P' them Q h 11 true the fr mak po,...c\\l'\ an inborn 'iUpcnonty in manual dntcn-''., · l\ \II I kno"' " link girl' 11\uall\ learn to 11c 1hc:1r '>hoclarc<. earlit·1 th.tn little hn'r\ do L.M. Bo YD Old l t•cinardo didn't miss a thing V. a-. none other than da \'1nu "ho ltr'>I -.aid tree nng~ \howed annual gro"th ( \l'I"\ nde CIO rope.• lllr.\'l 'llUI granddad probabl~ did. The .,t.;ckton 111 an elt·ph.tnl d111.•\n'1 ll'll \OU "'hat the h1g tx·ao;t luo!..t•d hkt• Tht·n•., no 'i1gn of lht• trunk \nil "-llhoul lht• trunk. an ckphanl donn't l11ok likt• .1n l'krhant II \ 011 pndt· \ our,t·lf 011 k r111" 1 n~ 11utn11on. tik thl\ .._ (l(lllf1 ,1nd h111 - 1ermilk -111 l11od \Jluc -•Ill''""' aho111 1dcnt1rnl \'.ohal \llU \CC ""I'll \'Oii 111111. ,II \unit', .. a tlnh \ttk ul lht• l11tk T ht: I" er of a new horn hah, \\l'tli.I" ''"' ahout a!> muth a\ the head L.M. Bo,td " /j 'fYnt1J1·1111•d rolumaist Kids are hazards to mental health I rom lime to lime I hav<. cauuoned \Oung mamcd~ that raising childrtn " not for s1ss1e~ 11 11\ "adventure'' you're look.an& tor, tr) Oy101an11 lawn chair propelled b)' balloons rf 1t'~ a "d~1re to dedicate )OUt'.(lf to service," plani rit.:e tor the Pea~ Corps If 11's a 'lt'amina ell.pcnence" you seek. drop an on a bunch o f orangutans with a tape recorder When )OU sign on for a child\ education. health, entenarnment. moral and sp1ntual upbnnging. you are 1n for ~mt' kind ofa nde I could make up all lun<l!I of examples, but I don't have to Real-life s1tuauons do 11 for me Thi'> story as from a reader in Durham N ( • and has not been altered one b11 A 5-yt'ar-old girl and her 3-year-old brother David had the "large~t and "-Orsi-Infected adenoid-. ever seen b)' the medical profession "The r.uree!J wa~ ro utine, but an the night, the little turl hemorrhaged and was taken bark to OR to 11c off the bleeder Her mother reacted wnh near hysteria and had to be given a dose of Demerol and put 1 n a bed 1 n a nearby room She had an allergic reaction to the drug and wa\ lound wandenng the halls crazed in her bare feet and Grandma had to be brought in to keep "l&JI ovt'r the kid~ \II were e' entuall> dismissed from the ho-.p1tal and shortl) after the amo,;al home, the l1t1le girl's kindergarten class sent her a clc.,.cr construction-paper apple which lt\tcd the names of the school chum!I \Iler thl' novelt) of the gift wore off. the little girl pulled olT a stnp of red paper, balled 1t up and stuck 11 up her nose \\a) up The tan nde back 10 the hospital was fun. but the ER doctor bSCd t"eezen a foot long to explore the na..al ca vtty. She was on her wa> home. Later that da). a ne1ghborch1ld came to v1s1t and asked "Hu"' did you do th.at''" ~. removing a hkc stnp of paper. she honked up another wad of paper This time Mama remov the foreign obJeCt with her cosmet11: tweezers Everyone blamed the lmk tnend because they fifured 'lhe wa!. getting back. as the 11tle girl had b11len her finger to the bone a few years before I hasten Lo point out. these events only covered two days in the ltfe of a child There are 36 '3 other to It ve through If there's a dec1 .. 1on, make 1t If there's anythtn~ broken fix 1t. lf1fs dirty, clean 11 lf1t's wet. change ll If it's Cf)tng. hold It. lflt's ~d love It. If it's angry duck There as a myth circulated among would-b( parents that someday vou v.111 laug,h at aJI these things. The woman from Nonh ( arohna who wrote the adeno ids ~torr said the incident happened an 1946 ... that'c; 40 years ago and she'Ht11l wa1t1ng for the laugh Considering sµicide? Read this letter first lH \R ·\NI'-l ANDER~ I don t kno" II I wall be ahlr to complete this letter but I'm going to Uy becau\t' 1t might help someone who 1\ tun- 1emplating \UIClde I mamed at 17. had a child at IH .ind v.a\ d1\.orced at 25. Three \.cars I.Iler. I met a tall. hand'>ome m<rn. 'l'Ot CompklL'I) on m\ roc!..er. CfU/) 1n lu\l' .\fler three months ol a pa\\mnatc courtship he ga'c me a rang and we \Ct a wedding date 1 "'o "l'ek~ before the wedding he too- IC'\\t'd that he had u<.ed me 10 get h1o; former girlfriend back I v.a\ \O humiliated and hcanm k I lOuldn't lace m) fam1I)' and friends I 1 le had no meaning I planned to l'nd the agon\ b) closing m yo;elf in the ktllhen and turning o n the gas ·\II wt•t•k I went over the details ol my rnntemplatcd self-destruction On ~aturday afternoon I sent my l O- H' Jr-old daup.hter tu the homt of her best lrtend 1 he moment '>he left I \at do"-O and "-n>te a su1ode note and walked toward th<' ~10\L' Just then th<.· phom· rang It wa' lrom an old lnt:nd v.ho ~•d he wascht•ckang to o;ce ii I "a' homC' hccause he wanted to drop h) and "'sit Suddenl~ m~ a1111udc rhangcd I v.as C"<crtcq at the: pro\pcl'l of c;cc1ng ham again and nattered that he had thought about mt: \1' 'J'l'nl' "ere li ft ed and m) brain l~(lan lu lunlt1on in a ratonal v.a~. I or tht· tir\I time I en' 1sinned the 1r.1uma of;.a 10·\.Car-old child coming honw to lind hC'r mother dead The lncnd whose rnll \<ned nl\ lift 'uU<.'\ll'd thcrap) I took his ach 1n· and .1 \l'.lr la tn I .,.. a\ a d 1 tlcren t pt•r.,nn ·we marrH·tl. h.1d tw<H h1ldren 1n thrl'L' )t·.ir' and I am happy and tullllkd I \hutkkr "hen I thank ul all I \\ould h,1, t' m1c;,.e<l had I gone thmugh "1th my "Kk-1n-thc-hcad rlun I here ' .1 pO<'tlC' JU<;llCC p <; Ill m\ \ton I hL' crc.•ep I nearl) killed m"elt m t•r never married his "true lo\\ \hl d1l<.ht•d him for HER "true IP\( ( <>NlfNT •\ND fl llllllDINW\'iHINCllON A11 UNDERS DEAR CONTENT· Tllaab for 1barlng yoar life'• ex~rieace le 1bould be clipped by evuy ~non wbo bas ever coatemplaled "ending ii 11f" -IDd retd dalJl • • DEAR ANN LANDE:.RS \\ould } ou cons1dt'r the swish of a s1 nglc wl't strand of vcrm1cC'llJ acro<.s vour "-rt't tor "our reply to !he 78-year-old 'Perplexed Widow 1n lllino1c;" who~ rnlkge <,tudcnt roomer had 'an- dal11ed h1~ r1Jom anti \k1pJ>C'd "-•thou! pa~1ng the rl'nt'' fhere are now more than lllO Dl\putc ~tlkmcnt C enters through· out the lln11cd State' The11e tenter' oOt•r proks~1onal med1at1on '>Cf\ KC\ -the better wa) lCI 4u1ck and tau settlement nl nl·1ghborhood . domes11c landlord/tenant. t U'>· tomerlmcrchant and \mall da1m'> disputes In mo\t case<, thl'rC' 1c; no lee \itcd1at1on ofTe,..-. rec;ulu11on v.1thou1 the hassle of <,mall claim<, coun - and,., fa\t for more 1nliirmat1on ;.1hout the net"ork of D1\pu1c \e1tkmen1 < cntc:r\, w ntl' LarT) Ra> \ V .\ \pcu.11 Comm1ttfl' on D1'ipute Rc,ol ut1on 1800 M \trcct 'I \\ ~n111t· 200~ Wa\hington DC l<Xnt1 c11 phone t lO.:!) 111-:! 258 Our 101.·at l<.'nter "-Ork\ duc;cl~ with the coun \\\tl'm the Ha r i\\'\0t1at1on and our l"n1\.ersit} Legal ~r'lle\ -A DI-VOTED Rf ·\DFR l"'l THf N \ TION'\ CAPITA.l DEAR DEVOTED: I am Kl•d you art mor~ tbao a r~ader -you are also 1 wrller People like yoa keep me oo tbe beam. Seod tbe vermicelli but I don't proml1t that I woo'l f'at ii I'm a pasta freak Nancy Reagan cited for anti-drug fight By tbr. Auod1ltd Prtu lt<H S TCIN h1\t ldd)' Naot'y Ruian r<'tt'1vcd the k.1wanl\ World ~n 1u~ Ml'dal Monda\ for hrr work to rnmhat drug and all oho I ahu"" among \!.:hoot children A K1wanl\ C luh in P1mhurg.h nominated Mr-. Reagan for the award 111\t•r ,h,· 1ravekd 100.noo male' in her fi(lht B(l.lllrl'lt druas. "''d k.1wnn" I ntcmat1nlll\I Prc~t· dent DonalJ ( \\ 11l1anH of Berea Ohio "\he ' made 11 trt'mendou' 1mpat·t · Williams \Bid Thr K1w1tni\ ha, wo1 kt'd with Mn Reapn on an anu-drug b1lll'loard cnnll):\llln, W11l1am\ '81d The ~1w1tn 1~ l'i u "nrldw1de me1'\'5 ~"" 1cC' orpn111u on with 8,:\0nduhund 11 'i,I)()() rnrmbcl"\ an 7b nation!> Survivor aid HClNCH I JI -Pat Morita, ccHtar ot "l he Karate Kid Pin 11.·· attrndC'd a lund·tlll\lng scrtt.n1n1 of thr movie to henefit Amcncan ~urvn on of the nu- clear bcimb iAlllH I..\ 11n ll1111\h1m:1 and Nap.;nk1 Procttd' from thr !tl ri'<'.111n11. :md rr«ptton "cnl 111 hell> H1haku,ha, the Jlawn11 11~1nin1 11110 i)f \llf\ l\Or\ "t h1· 11nM 10 1hrar "1tuat111n" that th('~ \\Cf(' \tnl'lll 1n c1t11t"n\ and nur 1 ounll) 1111' OC'\"l'r 1c , 011.n11ed" that the' ll1<1 wrrt' ll1ul·hed h\ lhl' hl1 mh1n~ 1hc .111111 \ii Ill Nelson cited N \'11 \ l l l l -Willie Nf'bon, the "'nl(er and .tt tnr "'ho ht·l~d organ11c the farm \1d u>n<.'L'rt" has hccn drn\t'n to rC'u•1 \ C' t hr I Qf!ti Rm 4'ni0 l'nmm11nll \ c;L·r- \ ll<' nwMd Nrlo;on "'a' \<'IC\ t<'d h\ th<' tru\t('t'\ of the < ounll \ Mu\11 F11undn11on for helping ''"°"' morr than StJ m 1ll11in JI n l'l<"nrlit LOOCC'n for farmrf\ 1~ llhnm' 111,t ~·ri1rmhl·r Pararottl ln China Pl Kl~<• -Supcr'>tnr 1rnn1 L•cluo Pavarotti rehf&r\t'd Monda' fnr hi\< hine\t' prcm1trt' ~forc an cnthu\11\tll a11tl1t•rh l" nt thouundo; ol muo;111aM m11~1l lt'ach<'" and \tudt·nto; T ht' ~I ·)CAr·uld \1n1c1 . on hie, tir<;t tnur of < h1na. hrnl.;c intc• hrnad \mile\ \e\enal lime' a' \tU1it.n1' l l.ftpped at h1' v.arm e'uhett1nt rcnthtton Cll 'la-.101t I ltah1n mu'ill North·South dt<ala vulnt>rablf' NORTH •A2 9 7432 0 AX76 •J87 South WEST • Q J 10 9 Q Q 1098 0 108 £AST •K 8764:J t:' Vold • 10 9 & O QJ 6 2 •K6• SOUTH •& ?AKJ6& 0 9•3 •AQ32 The bidding Soutlt WHt North Eut l ? Pue 3 , P&11• • <:;> Pue PaH PaH Opening lead Qol't'n 11r + Ltfe on t ht• open !'St'tl .,, ... rn,«1 Lt1 agree With Trump C 11u p fon11ny Not that he played any t>1·1tn 1 rf'I{ ular readers of thts rolumn will r .. member Tommy as a poor pr art 1 tsoner who sh1nt-s only whf'n trumps break badly 1, l>Ut t ht• fi(t>n tie rocktng of the t>oat ~N·rn1·d to §OOthe his partner~ Thf'y wt>n• h•, .. hkely to sound off al >«•m•· 11! Tommy's 1d1oc1e~ than """'' ltw landlubber<t at h1ci few.al bm1Jt•' club And every onu .. • in a ""halc· 11 hand 'IUCh as this would turn·up to allow Tommy to display hi<t ~< u har talent It did not take Tomm)' and hts partner lonR to rt>&C'h a four heart ~~rratt that would have posed no problem had trump., dtvtded any better than 4 0 Tommy won the op1·nin~ lt>ad in T .. T D.lllT ,nru1 Q teo•ror.o• .u.,, t tf e J'>v' lt'O"'bi.d ._ ti ~ 1o ... •n •0tm to r '""' • ,. .,, S U R A E 0 I' I 11 I I CHARLES GOREN OMAR SHARIF rjummy and madt' the rme u-chnt r al play of ruffing tht' ta.ble'5 n .. ma1mnR !'padt' When the at'e of hf'art5 rrvealed that West held all t tic• m14''linl( trump•-. a Qutf't cimlle 1 011 Id ht> detf'C ted phtyinl( at the 1 nrner'I of his mouth If We~t had 1•x:.u·tly 1w11 diamonds and thret' dub'I, Tommy ~aw that his con· Lr act " as unbeatable.. lfp 1 ri>it'Wd to the ktnl( of dlit· mttnd'I <md 'IUCt'ellsfully fine ~ 1 he qu••c•ri of club'\. Ci t would not have matti>rt·d h1td We"t held thf'.. l\rng-ll wa~ how many clubs hf' twld that v.~., 1.:ruc1al 1 Sext camt- t tw an• of 1•l11b.; and another Ea.\t won <1nd d111 the bt'sl he rnuld by t'Xll inJt with u diamond. tak<-n m dumm} Tomm> countt'red b}' d1Jt'k1ng o '"" 1 rump mto the W~t l1and That def Pndn was tnd playt'd. If hf' played a ~pade. declart'r would rnff In dummy while dt5Catding ht\ dtamund lo er And to rPtum a heart v. ould rocit a trump triC'k Et· ther wa\. t ht ~ame would be home won euu -. ! I ! ~ I ! 1 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Showing surpn~ 6 Reinforce 11 0'11erspread 14 Slow music 15 Facet 16 W1n9hke process t 7 Pttruv1ans 18 Beel Calllf' ;io Designated '2'2 Rushes 23 Wearing ctodnoppeTS" 25 Arum plant 28 Dashed 29 Spoil 30 Cul le I 32 Day s m•rch 34 US POllllCO 39 Tales 42 Go elstowherf' 43 Uppermost branches 4'i Service Club 46 Magn1t1cen1 49 Height lbb• 50 HorSf' 54 Not new 55 Have la1lh 56 Las 'i8 Czars •ealm 60 Prev1ousl~ mentoonea 63 Hous,. pa• t 66 Po1111c1an 8bt>r 11' Ct11h can 68 Tele· bo Undf'•ta~"' ·o Boot e5 • 1 l •Qhl beam DOWN I tas11.•r1, n.tn , -'"'r Mn vw- 3 AIRSkn C:1 ty 4 Compnsf'd 5 F f'ncp ri..i r I 6 J urosd1Cl1nn 7 Hll away• 8 Otoloq1'' concern 9 Comp pl IQ Wenl AWA\ 11 Monll! 12 T•ee 1 'l Anl>Qua 1ec1 1ci (Jmci s all • 1 nflet S1a1t• 13 f .. t, 24 ~testl!r .; -Do11grc; 4" BandlNIOP• Brow11 Sdolor s er" 'Point 0 111 I ' ( " THE FAMIJ,Y CIRCUS by Bil Keane BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) ........ ·---.. "I found a SIX-leaf clover with two stems ' MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson 'You crashed ,he Powells cheese and w1nel tast1ng party'' PEANUTS ~E .. MANA6Ei:: ~ ~ ~oo ,...o· OUT HEi<:E . r GARFIELD WHAT 170 YOLJ Rf.COMMEN'7 TODAY, IRMA? TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE YES TERO~ "0V SA 0 IT WAS TOO COLD I MAKE UP '<'OUR \'\IND 1 ---t £ .rr C/t c C·) c.-~ ( <.. ... ' . C·') '\,.. ~I.Ax. rrs A~P OFFbN'{ t:.XPR~S5 RIV1ERS. ~ "Come on! I mowed the lawn just laat month!'' DENNIS THE MENACE . . Wiii -----· ........ by Hank Ketcham -ANY REQUESTS ( ' ' " ! j t Ci by Charles M Schulz ~; ., ... -f,~ .,., ., .. --Cl~........._ by Jim Davis by Tom K Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady ~KOfN, MfJJ.H~ eaLZ ~ITeAU~~.1 v BLOOM COUNTY Ht ff! U.S. ACRES SO WHAT IF NH UH IS CONJ=INEl7 BY TMI!> J=ENC.E.? IM MAPP&,1 WIT H WMAT l HAVE ... "•· I HAVE A WALLER. l HAVE SOME CHICKEN~ TO VISIT WITH. WHAT MORE C.OULP 1 WANl7 by Berke Breathed PffAT"/ .,,-r rrs !IE wrr, If l)N'f ff ' by Jim Davis I WANT OUUUUT I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston I ():)NT t<t.aAJ , PHIL 8oMeif t""ES I "THINK 1'1-'1 ALL ALONE. IN 1His \3A1'T[E. , ~ SHOE { 0 I \ iJ j . . ~ JUDGE PARKER 1.r1.1 FUNKY WlNKERBEAN by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Doux MEANWHl~ELLO. NO eLIT I WOULD LIKE MR WARNER I ARE I TO TAL.X WITH YOU FOR YOU HERE FOR A A FEIN MINUTES. IF YOU TENNIS LESSON., HAVE TIE TIME. CARL I by Tom Batluk DI D 40<.J KNOW 1HAI IF £.,{)(,) HOLD I H 16 UP 10 lXX)R EAR .. 400 CAr-l HEAR ~E Pa)k. FILiR4110"1 2 DOONESBURY fl't N ~u .,,,, • u 1wr N7 , -.. • ~ ... 8tStAYNf '/,ifl1 ,1\'l',11 .1lt~•'· l)//Tf ,'l(f,•' \,/I' 1.f )I~ <'l' 4 '.,,' ~tJilf' 1# ,j_~ •• • 4~'J'1 P,l'o(/''• • . . l i t------~ J ._.__.._, I 5.tf!fl/:!f? {)() '1Nl'IV'1 Cl)M4ID4JITE I \ by Garry Trudeau CALL 642-5678 IF CAWNG FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CAWNG FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 4llllOO Ofange Coast OAJLY PILOT/Tueect.y, Jun I LOSJ MY OWllER BUT FO.•AFTERI PLACED All AD Ill THE. CLASSIFIEDS. CLMlmED INDEX ''1·1671 ··-.... lllt C..tl.... 1114 c.... ... ... •a ..... .... ... lntala ..... Zftl .... .. •• ""* NOfmt OAANOI co. M0-11.11 ~Unit v...i::. AUS'flC REMODEL PVT Ador8btt 28r 1'MSI. t:ee Big Canyon Apl 21r. ~--,., ........ .. ._, PoOI, nr · 21R-QAA· W/O HKUP bf1dc pallo, refrlQ, dlah-be1cOnMe, 2 cat gw •. CNdll WW. ptOf. .. _.. Generlf ....... neo $73,500. (213)817--3292. DISPOSAL -COUPLE wMher, tte>v. 11~/mo. untumaMd. Avtil July n~ f flxlng your b-.d keaptno, myhOme, FIT. a Deta antty QP • +, 17Ml17 Ev/Wknd(213)387-5t00. NOPET81775 875-0097 Cell 875-1909 1at. catl ~148 oredtt. or ••ab MW, fOf yrold!Wlngltta& 7-,fokS 8alary comm~a.t.1r.ie GREAT!.A1'1H ~ .. 1111111.l R'I 11m ut. • Studio wlf\A kltctlen, new BIO CAHYOH !.AST APT ~t;;t -:S = ~, .. ..,_mat, ,_, ~ wl~ 7141'M4-2"1 hlrtng ........ ...... To move up lo ~ crpte, drpa, Clf'POft. Vwy 2BR28A. 8** Of guarded ..,,~ Y'• • - -l48-60t2...,.. ... -., .., l•f lnterM1ed " i.H ft"· Into a MW aetate home 2640 eq h, 4 bathe. 2 large ul ... lnc:I F• Oii• Frpl Nv rm I metr , .. .,encaa 'tt-1414 LOVING WOMAN WANT I. Jff/FT, tlOO.. c.11 ..._ with a tent.UC vtew a a ~· =~ 7i.:'b T~I 876-iMo 8A. Mlcfo wave, bltna, SEC~ a1ngte GARAGE ED to«*• tor my 1 yr otcS llmfllT ... OU4 tw 142.al7 • wrap Wound dectl. 5 ~oo'p"'ot prof• !Me-9601 Tiny untt OOMMkSe welt WIO httup Taite~ ... SPAte nMI' SrO A\111 In eon Mature,~... 'C:::~~· ~ow.~,:= bdnna, tamlty rm' mot9 -to ~ UUla pd. AVlll 11'95/mo, """ S3000 80 LAGUNA An.t lcMn With "" In my Newpot1 _, ... ---fV ... lt'a loealed In a guatded lniM Jufy 5. l650. 497.52,9 Aval 8/30 720-1120 Of wkcfya (114) '"-2880 BMcl\ home, ,._. tn. '= 40wpm, M-40/tn ..... .. • it~~cg.:muntty 3 BR 2 Bl. rn t:=. 648-7788 ar11t1 ltr ltat M1wyneo.64M211 1o-r-::12~ !Jldttng._.,.__.. UuTWUTDI ~~~~~c· 1v:ft r,',· 1 Gm XPlrtment ;m; Nev ~'1.!_~enter 1741 ulcf0ft.an1412·641S. =:&-"~:.:== ! U&Lman 497-'310 ot ~713 belcony, PoOI. no pets 172& No pett 1364 siAdLE garage Ho HOUSEKEEP£R s ........ , cludee , autrns - 758-l50t NEW TU"'TLE "'OCK M 95 + leOO llCUltt-, QMl'I 731 Wl91 1'1t1 FOf eldat1y ltidy, ~. Few N9wpcwt 8aedl 8'lop-Dependable, llf t4· " " 646-3818 UIJILlff llllU Costa Meaa Ger'lg9 •3 dey'Wtc.metUNwomento P'nO c.nw o.11oper wortUne. CUltOl'W _.. POINTE P9ter13Br 2'h8a W/"*tlo Nr Shopp'g Cntr 873-7181 cook and k-c> "°'*·at-PYolelMoNI tl'ont oMoa ....._ otlefttecl wleoiN Condo, 2200 eq ft Stepa 2 80rm ~-pool, and. ,..._ · ti 940-t trat!V9 NB .,.. rel req, dlrtCt phone .. _ to= N/Smkr 1 Y' ._ ~rage, aecurlty gate $995 No pelt 364 SINGLE GAAOAQE ON 844-2120 ~ ~ vWtcn aome atoctr work. Cofttect I 1 50/mo 154-2341 M. paid IMO/mo AYU! Enjoy the Luxury of ,.,. ALLEY. co,sMTOA MESA ---OIM'tll alftce ... ~ ~ ,~'*' -= lntah ¥Mu :r;• t~f Juty 541-9t01 beal.ltlful aurroundlnga of ~ lltfical/!llltal 9115 Sten ,.,. ...;... of .My, Btvd, c.m. Com.._ /taLi -DU p ~dee, 2 BR 1SA, frig .. UIY• WT =-11. ·-* cell Trlttt 1•~1. (714)722-7116 anor eng1 anc:1 gw $805/mo In a apadoua 28drm or C-. *---• -• -"iiriiiiiiiiiiiiii:---IJii Oowl/C8nyon view nu Mi-7129 Open 3-7 dalt) 380rm Condo with fir-. u ·-·~-... Coeta ...... __... prac-... , •• " ..... ,.. l•iiiiijiiiiiiiii""'•"-Riiii;,m;; paint, tundeck, gar, 2210-C RUTGERS ptece 2 car gar1199 wnti .... I tlca, F"f/P"( ~ Needed fOf "-e.... ftiftl •! RENTAL EXPERTS lndry $796 '9&-t297 open•r. Sec guarded 1.aan1/ ltt Lat Mlf ........ enthutle9tk Syndle9tlOnColocMedln ~~':!:"~,,:::: 2BR, den, 2'M!a, oua1om, 28R 1B:.;.,.,. ~ 1Jrs• oat ... W/d hkupa. From Ult '*'°" to toln our tee.m Newport BHCh E•-~of: er: 530-9190 S.I Rlty ,_ fpk;, ga.r., patlO, deeka, ~~liable ~y 1 $1'96 Call 84-4-0509 ~ X-Rey lie I lfont diaalt petlenoe nee H"f, pro-oP91lingl tor FIT I PIT NOT A LIST AGENCY fab oceen, c.nyon view. 833-2130 Mon-Fri 8-4·30 NEWPORT MARINA AP'TS NEWPORT OFFICE ~ fMalonal appearani:e, .... peraont. .... be apaclout 91400 4"-2181 · ... -......... 2 ... 2Ba + Bright upper, approx 643 Ol•U aome c1er10111 Xlnt bet1-out--& ..__....._..._ ' aa•-un•• •• ' ... y .. _ .., · eq ft, lhower. fl6eat PCH -•--eflta Call 780-8886 AMI. .,......,. ~7- -·--NEW. LUXURIOUS ~ ...... u Oen. 1800 eq ft WIO 'Poat Office 648-2147 FOfmedlc:ellab,gooddrtv· f()f Etther RM.ml..,.,._. WI! On I Off the BMctl CONOO.VILLA ~ ... hkup, mtoro. trplc, and '""' r11COf0 INllUfe ...-tr.in Fib ~Ii-.. ., Setectlonl" 642-3850 PrV1 bCtt 12250 A..Ml llJ • .,... . ·• ' ....-•-1-•-e.n.ftt For deCalla c.il ROPERTY HOUSE gated. aubt prilg, efv . --·--.. ~~age. 7~ ,....1,. -• -"-IOll, Mon·Frl, &40-0140 -• ~·-• ~ ,,_,. amal1 ~t LN .,.._,_..,. DV<ty, no peta .......-v. • Ampte pkg, ulllt paid. Ful-tl.rne In Nwpt c.ttar PweOIM .....,.. la1Ma ldaM 1111 $1800 mo . or Hll lmrMC1Yla«• large Garden Lg bechetot unit. 1Br l 2855ECatHwy875-e900 lllTll.AllllTllT fOf RE ofe Requlrea gO ~St8dolw'a BJi(/ ~-A w/$10.000 dn, trao.. Apta. BMutlfulty land-ofc lnct. t1ow,retno.geia Exec omc. Spece '°' Mon thnJ Thura Coront PhOne tec:M1Que + llght 183-1200 .. _~ --:-~ 51~ conald ~r. 854-7170 aeapact grouncta. Pool a 1 .iec P9k' 1,1/iait+ L .... Many amentti.. del M., 844-7142 otc 1111119. Sl9tt lmmed Cl .... /l.........,ub • ..,.... aunny ..,..... "'"' apa, patio/dee*. No pate ..._ Mature 11.....i.. • llT Cd M9f 71CM333 __....,_ many extraa otherl too l!!f!rt Inc~ 1 180rm se25 w: ..._. '"'-•'00/mo, negotlabl• lllTll.UlllT SS» 539-eltl Agt tea 2rr-Tla brand new 2Bdrm 1'1.Ba 1740 ~~;'.~,:30 A~all July 1at 831-23'45 Expef1eocad 2 Y'9 +ROA, UllPf /llm COZV-2bd fr'I hM w/gar, twnhmel1150 AtaoC<IM 28drm 2Ba $780 LAGUNA· ........ Prof. Of-ganetaldentlf1 lneo.tt Anawer phonH, llgllt ..... WllJllml aunny POfc:h/paUo, ldeei 38r S1500 + 2Br 2Ba 2250Vanguard 5'0-te2e ......... flee BIOg. Outatancllng Meu.545-9'75 =~-:7~~ BtoedMyBer &Gltl.Qln. fOf two, 1925/mo, )'Mfty, '1200 c .. 1 640-Sf56.4 ·-n -· 1 MILE TO BEACH OCMn View From 500 eq. MEDICAL ASSISTANT '*Main~-! .. ~.':: 818-8'2-1388 ----• 642·2357 ft In cant• of town For ~th·~i.t Ir I --·-_...., *UITlllff* 1Bdrm, 18a, car=, w/parklnn 2 Month a "'"" -.. ~...,, ~-•-• hoUf'I Good -., 2:51 -···----·-""" .,-.'( a. a """-· -~ ~. r-~-.,, ;.}_ ,.. . .. ' -. ; •-''"--Good ... Newport Beactl. fr'I I FOf tm AM Elta1e elev I 417-3072 ~ 38r 28a. 2 c.t gar, tnc:d bltln1 .,.. · Fr• Rent 875-4403 bedt otc exp, 531-7577 mgl co, ~r. R. E lie 1_Br_~--""--~---~~!lllm..,..~11!-~-tl,...-..---...... P..Wala 1117 yd, pat• Ok, patio, on!) Otherl evtltl. '-tul 1 -a..l latatt ftr lalt ti Ill Rlclfil m i 36d S1150 Hurry F" TlLD.EIT Ill-.. ~ r.:::.or:r, ·~·~ -...--.. ... ...... JC..... UITW ·mlm 2be ::ne yrty n.= TlUlllJ llMllO •MESAVEROEO'twc2Br. Boll 2271, Newport Exp,englllt...;;°'° 380rmonwgecomerlol. kltc::h Obi gerage 11400 ..... .,.. 2Ba. ('9W dee«, d/W, Beectl.CAt2MO ,_.._..., 5eural 1802 Lott ol oak and IUllnad 53M191 Ag1 ,_ 2ar 1Ba, 1 car arege, ~ locl<ecf garax:o,_ lndry *H 12 ..... INMt. llmtlll ..,., •11£1tifn• glua Reduced $13,000 c.eu ... .., 11 22 bttlna. yrty 11~ i:-.. 1775 Nopata 2495 .., aaoo Prtvetedub, ~50-. - •____.L...,-J •o ll50,000 R!!=:JE,2+defl.w/2 TtLDDT 111-UIO llUTLIUtm .~~.. computer e11perlenee -::;nrrmllll ..,,.., ••!-. .,..,_.,_,,_ $750/mo 2br 1'1iba H _ .. net. hel9fUI A"1f*t'N9Cl-.&An -·-PIT• Moat """'•lar Plan "E" • • cer ....... Leaa than 1 blk to •Br 2Ba frplc v-·lt-".......... · -(EJtpa~)Over 2000alf Traditional ace:;;: Sl200/mo. ahor1 .. • • -............ townhouae. grHnbelt, -Month-to-month HI01 e.y.1c1e erw.. C<IM 3B f 11y Ctloloa 10c i.aae Call Inga Steps to bMctl lndry rm, all bit-Int . f /l ~1114 Cu~t~87' .. 1uraa Priced Realty •arm 64i1211 agent ~~~Jo~ :,~J;1 * 2079 Thurln also available WWW COUNTER MCp n1PT tor quick ••lut 1257,500 6.1l·7370 TSL MGMT 642-1803 • Furnished/ UllPlll•n Mondey """ Fftdllr. Dllll w/land Agt 640-5580 Studio, lull kitchen, utllt BLUFFS SUPER CLEAN unfurnished Every other ....-enci A. S4/llr Airpor t area. =-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii---------• Incl. Partially lumlthad. 'BO. 2'.4fBA, avall July 1. tuu ..... _...c:ield capllonll1 needed V..-y eeo-0312 • lllUTYFU.U Only S375 Fee. Taierant Auoclatlon pool •~L• 1 \Frtness centers, 1r buly Colt• ~ AMI lliiiiiiiiMiliiiiMiiiiii;r ._ ..... ..__ .. _ Ana ·,;;-9-quality ., .. i. 875--8880 S1.550tmo. 844-0350 tennis, swimming • Eatat~tc. Sat/Sun Wt'imtmll'T Where Ihle 3 bdrm twnhm Celt .... Jlf EXECUTIVE HOME YRL y AlllTIHITI 9-5 experl9rl0e a tKNI HI~ with ale & a 2 car garage I 3BD +oen. ovenookliig BMutltul, dMn latge Gw-Models open daily 9 6 mull Typing '5wp"' WAfTERIW COLDWC!U BANl(C!RO .. ioe.ted Call 28A 18X.1o atorage lhed. Bactc Bay In Eattb4uft den Aiitt. petloe, deck•. Sorry. no pats Mutt be,.....,.., r..,on-~:r~ llUT WUTlll nu cwptldrapea. no peta. .,. .. , 12200/mo gardner apa. Sorry. no pat. llb6e and wMI groomed Wl maYR 1950 "B" Meyer. ahow by Included, children & ,_.1 28drm 1'/•Bath S715 Newport Buch No Salary commenturat• 642·"20 •• " 11P9I M50+dep549-34M <*.64,-181815'4-55lo. 2Bdrm28ath $740 8801nltl'ltAVtl'IUe 0-.. wlexpertance Call Joan ILFORNAIOe.iic.ylC... UITlllff 759-1501 398 W Wiiton M1-5S83 lat t6th) 831·12M Atrium Court, la kM*inO IHI.Ill U. •3Br 2'ABa Condo Obi Lg 2ar 1Ba, new crpt I --Supenllw ~·~~!i'hO: GW ~S7050·~~~~f::~9£ =!,J:.~g::~t~ 1Br.1~~.~ry. ~=BeachSo poemon..~:tia ~::.*C_..,_ r: t Yr roond IN Av! lmmec! pool, carport No pat• 170018th Strati _,, ___ ~ ••c .. .-. walking dlatance o $550/mo • ·-· -. everything! very up-1tE'SIDE TRIPLEX•Extra 11200/mo 850-2430 931 w l9th St ~92 lat OO'ierl ,.. Ttcbla.l/Tf... 71 to w tMtcle graded & Immaculate -~ .. '!'!'!"'!!"ll!!!"ll~ .. ~~-~ 2, I>!., ~·1~5.~~·.; •EASTBLUFF AREA -381 ;;;;....__ 2... 2 .. _ ,_....,,,, ~M2-s113 PMwpor1 SSIS cw Otibby. Sell« may carry 2nd -···-,...... ..,.,. .-2Ba, garage, lrplc 1135< ..._, .,.. ... ...--~· .. -* ......... wenn twnhme Plan B. encl Clearbrook Lane (oft 111 VIiia Rental• garage, patio. trplc, 1000 __ T CARPENTEffS * unit, ale, latytlte. Lg yard Vanguard). e7s-.:M35 875-<1912 eq It No lddt under 10 & APPRENTICE DAY COOKS 11'5,900 5&1-8203 PP lbd, ..._·:r 113501 no s-tt '650 5'3-3300 n ~ tut gtowtng eor.t HOSTIHOSTES8 .,_, NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nlart11101S ng Co ndl ~ minded P..slaeC. ,.DllTnllllTIM ~--·Ill• l 4bd, llt . gardner In-Ou .. 3bd 2b fr le Large 180rm on Vlc1oria. ..... ou-...."-·-0r --d d t p x-' 1 ' p ' n .. r Newport Blvd R&B ManlgBd l'toolfhll yng "'*' w/bMc wood-vuor-.._....... • ..__ OfobYIO~UaRtloprn~b.,i.. T ON~X be UdONl condO, ~~7 no-pa • garg,. qusl•s~ 2!>1c2at1on Spar1111nn o.en. c:rpta, ~ "'Ill .,_,_...._ anca won<lngknowtedge Mwl --.. --.--.-- PR OUCER ' Call 3bd, 2ba, gar. poof, S900 mo, ......, drne, ~tOv.. q!Mt 1510 •16-. lntall ( .. 11 .. ) .... ng ...., __ oP9f\ ac-have tranaportatlon I bh '12 1 500 3BR 2BA Marina High-.. _,..__ r-t lull houM 3 + ... -llUM Ba. 1 cording 10 quellflcatlonl ~9 FuN I Pen time ....... PATRICK TENORE cu OuH • and co-hou No ""•--· No pate 990-2970 .... ... .. 2Bdrm 2 CW garege & a•n.rtellOe t*P PsTy'a Pia». Must 831 l2ee Open Sat-Sun 1-5, 22921 I • ~ M . br 2ba ••« xtrN S 135C I •• 1000 all, alnole ltot'y, Ille ...,...... laltl HI be 18 ""'· l73-1MI. • CamlnltoRojo, 790-1193. pela Reta. l t.085 Avall 53M191 Agt '" E/StOE 2br. H~ba. encl 8Cfi & w arner Ae a;;n, roofl. Call L1z or Ctluctl Diane, 531-Sf56.4 ,.. I •ii.... ~~\-· LEISURE WORLD: 2BR July 1 Call AM'ftf Ad# "'--· u-talra unit 2br 1ba, patlOl gar. twnhae atyle, quiet non-tmkr. age Jo nu 831-1288 or DEVELOPMENT CO •Ulll '"IMI• IDTlllAl'f , • 1 : 313. 642-4300, 2' hra .._, .--laundry room, new pelnl, 20-30 $290 + •it utlll + 6'&-5743 Newport BMc:h/R E.offtca PRO SPORTS, FUN I EJ1-I 1mmeo.e tor Dey n ~~ ~d°,y ~.!: ~~~ •y L •sr1. :-J:~~ ~~r!:. d::. S695imo. 645-2aeo dep Avl 111 8'2-0371 • ·~i •w \.? --· entry ...... paraon citing. ground floor. Prep & Cooke. 180 deg vu, ocean ft ft StOOO/mo 873-7353 E/tld• 4~plex 1BR upper B h 1 •4r ,-w/QOOd gen«al office ticket l ad 111 .. FITOf P nomper nee •WNIT 1111111 breezH, 2' hr HC. __ · c:omer apt S5251mo. 1tt Laguna .. c urn ~!'r. ( t ~IIia. SS.wpm. 852-0700 S30-410K+ equity poten-• Pref 18 °' ~. $4 tw to Unique 3 bdrm home In S 139, 500 Owner A.......... Wilk t~T',seoo·a= + aec. Call from Monday ~~~k~·i;~of ~ -·--FRIENDLY NB SalH UaJ of S500lc In 3'~ 'o SI atwt. AleO need Nlgf'lt ~8,!'J~~~ '°:~'°';,.V:d~ 855-t837 s.nlM fMIM ~8;~11 u p~ovr:.~ at on 'IM-5195 Rel• ,94--0451 l•mna llaud&I Company ..-1ng •per-C: Mann 213 4~ 1 =~~~ beautlful bay vi.w CloM • ..,.,, luck l , .. , ...... ""' 539-8191 Agt... FOR rant In Coat• MMe. I MIF prof 25+ N/S qui.t '•"'tatat manenl PIT Secretary •m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pizza t1ttl I TU9tln, to shopping, beach, -CLIFF UVRI --bedroom apartment IN 3br c M ~ w 10 ' ,.__....__.,1 .... w/good phone par-uv.991.... . Colt• Mee&. !Me-7'31 yacht club• l ,... WE mERENT '·~I IMnn $575 • month Call ~~tc prlv $350/mO. utN ............ .., .... :fn!"tyA!..r::-'t!'. o~ •E•• ... - llllJfanta 12,9.500 3 or ' lklrma. 5 beth•, lg C>ceen °"*-avaH-83 t-1272 1ne1 5'8-8325 aft &pm Ooub6e your lnvesl In 8 800 852_262e Of aen0 r• SILIS AS~~ MARY JANK count"' kl1c ram. room 1111..a~ ...... ...&a •b6e ctOM to beadl. -moa Nead I 15 000 In-1,01 00 s ANN BEMENT many· ~ru lmmeQllate • "-' ™1*"" OAllDY IDTll Room with private beth, crement1 of S 1o0o. eu• tum• 119 1· 1m~•• ~ng '°' a nut to MW !He Quent SC&. cond Terma negollatMe. •W,UW lallJ '19U1f 1M ~ll!ld entranc:. & ~-c $300 neat In demand Call •3'0. NB. 92880 ClatalfHMj Advertlalng M8'n 8-ctl Bar I Qrlle, 500 s1gna1 RO 642-9282 •Al ar.a.1 PriMs ll ..... "llM1ll IPll1WITI mo near43~~ 5 ITwy Mist Potter 77'-1928 PllT-tm ~= =~per=:i L!:! =-Htwlly. IUUll lffll ..... l .,.,..,.1,. ~J Ukebrandnew.AllutllltlM I t I:-:. b ... ~ Tt i...1 2114 Ulllilllln Into tull-tl"'9 Experience al On thlt' bdrm pool home 675 8860 ... •U palO. Pool, garage 1 •• ·~· wibdw ha MONEY #Or Very bu9Y RMI &tat• of-pref9ned, 45 wpm~ ;;;::;;;:;.:;.. _____ __ ~,,.-_-_...,, ...... l,..., .. =----=..-llr:iU= It'• vacant & the OM* • Ca1_htrut 2171 ctlllO a« No peta IUUll llTll TOs s10K1up no creo1t flee w/b<Ay ~ • required, pleaant phone ASSEMBLY LEAOMMt .,_... t 1 want• to deal Reduced Or Stoe> By ibUleOUfE 36d 2ba 2eorm tBath 1110 Wkty nantala now avell v no panany Call o. Oya/Wk 9-2 Typing V060e a muat ExcaAenl APPLY 7AM ONLY Lowe.t price :;t;; hm In 10$299000 Call JIH • .,.,."'4 Houae. 1 ml to l>Mctl, 30lAvocado 642-9450 1147 00 wk a up 227' n1ionMaoc: 8737311 •5wpm Mutt be ralla06e Nlary plue commla•oo MACGREGOA YACHTS ~ c;:: :r'!!~ ~~ llUT WUTlll Balboa Pentnaila i:.. aolar $1250/mo. Incl TllYllTllWI Nwi>t Blvd, CM 648-7445 Aa. h ==!:,~wt.~ Call Kathleen Otaon at 1131 PLACENTIA.. CM deal S3991( SI 759-9070 HAL man Bachelor HouM, 1tove. waterl gdnr, 384-0880 2Br wliar. Crpi.. drpe, w I Ill LlllE ~·tuetllft HD par1ence, but will tr11n 142-'32• m 302 am 11'111.91 Slunnlng oecoratOf home 759-1501 retrlg. frplc, patio. IHt• Ct11t ••trt bit~~~ ~~~lo 3028 w Pacfflceo..1 HW'f I.ell I,.... Call Joen 831-12ee IUmllAIT bp'd 0..,.lllbl9 lmmecl onluahcany<>n wlocnw GW 14101mo + aecurtty NO ZlH e87Vlctorla "C".le75 ~Beactl ReffloTV Ii~~~\-~ IU.f Pl.IT oe>enlng FIT 84-7'4' 48r, lg FR, 3'~8a Only PETS 54&-ee80 l 1,7+wtiagl no ~I ••r • 330W BaySt $895,000 SI 759-9070 DUAL FIREPLACES Meu 2:~ 2~~!,.~ i::°'!' 1~~Sl't:INES 2650 ~ V 1 11 ti ta ' lta t-l -h FOlJND ADS l-j=i~q ~·~~~~~~i.J Costa MMe, CA~ BY OWNER OLDE COM -.. llW" UY mw ~::.;.~er;.~!: ~· •1~•=i~ 2BR 1Ba w/~age $750 1122 ARE FREE I S11-~f. ~o.:'..'g~9:';,_aPou1tanttui TtWlllllD 11 l 75 Incl grdnr 8-28 BUI ) ,.._, b TOP AR~~" ~;7· N*o*Peta Adult oouP' want 28r 28a .. ......, .,.. 6'0· 1539 or '14-0800 (Mo-Mo 1 · ..,.,ve Y **-.,-2..... A .. ~. I E t"'' ff g rental unit. patio. Mtefllta "BEST VALUE IN NBI" . 2511 w Sunnower. Unit pt or nvvN n ...... u . Ca ·. tv, $279,500, &-9pm, Ind Mull act nowt Won't INll DUPLEX -LIKE NEW, 2 R-8 flrttl Then call Sue Dua •••• San Joaquin or Unlveralty wtland• 875-5715 '"Potantlal"$50,000profltl bdrm, garage, walhef. S..Ward83t·t2e8Agt FANTXst 1cView Park for July & Augutt W -1111 Available In Irvine area d-333·2650.~-3333 dryer. rafrlgaretor -Olrelly over Dana P I • • 1 e c 1 1 1 IUlllllULm ..... ,, .. n·---558-2278or556-44t3 2BR 2BA condo, c:arpor1. Marina day~nl ht vu (818)793-0825Lvmag ·-------$300 to $600. No collect-Oe vi.w S350 000 _, ---$150 Nr So Coatt Plaza, • · .. n 71' 644 8397 . llPLDD WTltll pool, jec. rec room tbd. frplc, +utll. I .... ,. lhrt FOUND FEMALE-Ing. 3-4 hours a day Mon. Summer wlnltfl Lo price, Oc:Mn front, ,bd, 2ba 2bd. 1ba Ouptex Fenced 5'5-7131 or 731-5188 ,98-7592 .. 1724 SIBERIAN HUSKIE 5th thru Friday afternoon Sat. hi quallty, OIO C<IM 3Br dOWTI, 2bd, 1ba up, good yd, coin OC> laundry . .tr 28r 2ba condo, poof, Jae, But. Inc• Avenue. C<IM on Fri 8120 & Sun morning. Cali 2 .. _ .. rd ..... nra Nr ......... locetlon. wtnterl 1Ummer paid. 1 chlld, 1 pet o k r.c; /play 1,.. $eiootlty 2Bd 1 A!th t:i! dL 1 BLK OFF BEACH 844-2804 .... " '""' """ P d S750 +17!0 ~ rm, ... ' .. ..,..... , ... , On Balboe ~ Prof MIF - -642 4333 k f K k $381500 SI 759-9070 rent ala rice at 983_1500 883_'0755 = P,.., prof Chlld a« new crpta 4 drpa, $400/mo 722:.0899 as« FOUND-MEN'S DRESS ~ , 85 Or tr ti.... lo"" $429,000 .... No F:.r tmo 838-'~ balcony, encl gart!g• for Mary ~ Roger SHIRT, BY ALPHA BETA ORANGE COAST ft """ Ali'Umable lit 9.6251 $710 71416'3-0864 __ ---ON 1TTH STREET 1'cHARMiNG aqu .. ky E SIDE LUXURY In a pine Luxury 2bd, 2t>e Condo, 1 Roommate to ahr 3bf 6'8-6473 c:INn 1Br cottage Huge foreet, lg 2bd, lrtdg, d/W, vltd celllnge Pool, ~ •lflPI Tl Ull• 3ba Coe1a MMe ~me FOUND REAOING Gtuaea Dally Piiat R-1 IOt, ntJ paint. cpta, carport, gu a waler pd, 557_..eo ~nd• 2Br 2Ba. bltlns. carpor1 s 'o o / mo + ~ u 111 on RoM Lane Coate drpe wtr htr Quid! aale s1001mo. adUlta. nopeta, ----Pool. only $875 F• '32-9279 elk tOf LOfl Meu e119 e.4e-782' 330 W Bay St price by OW'* S 1 t5,000 ITUI. I 1 Allll NW year .....-18'8-0864 Apu!!tab TtLDllT llMIM 28< 2•~ba condo N B--;;i on --- 239 E 22nd St 979-8330 From epeckM11 .. bdrm H"-., .. 2bf bargain lalMi' m • pool jac, S350~MC""' LOST Calleo Cat comer Costa Mesa. CA -- -home on a lrg lot wt.e lfplc btll vt lncd yd I --au •u111 non amkr Lanoa I Buatiard I WarMI Foun-• WTllll f lllLY .. Ille family a Meno• come 17~.l~fo 53M 191 l1laU ....UT ocn Fr1 stuCIO 6'2-5299/E 955-1281 IW taln Valley 982-2808 °' --=======····· By Ownr Cu._.aac; 3"40 home lo comfort ~ ,_ fbM on; 6d unKlm -c>t. Sngl n·llM H191ortc Med --991-4499 I Ramone Pt 'Br, 2Ba, 1299,000 Call c1oM lo ,_..lage $875 mo VIMa on privllta oo ..... *+Stir w/2 prof man 30• LOST_LA_.._Ol_E_S_Ol_A_M_O_N_O lnOry, 11tra lg tam rm UUT WU1'DI IUl Laurel P06nt• 3Br 2'~ lnct utll lmmad occupan-St851mo. 484-el07 3br 2'~B• eottt tvt on Ille BRACELET In or ,,.., w/lrplc nu paint a. m•n untquelocw/verylgpatlo cy Ag187s.3S31 I ·---· Blu"• bay vv tum condO Nieman Marcua, very Openings Now Available wallpaper 1800 all On a atM Yr IM Comm poof ----..,.,, .._ S4101mo 790-5318 aenllmental, REWARD. 759-9100 -------. . • '1:. ----- MOTOR ROUTE ~g.::~~~~;.~~ GW759-t501 ~~~::°Pr:;~5~ 111•11 PH l•;A; *1 ... 111 ... * BALBO,\ ften M/F to'"' no quee11on1 759-1183 --...,,.---Refrlg, Olthw..,_ I atow 3bd 2ba tn dk/rm ovet LOST on em tlf' W 18th Try 111• on your ll"09f'l In· MESA VERDE Nwpt p;;;;; 3ar 2L gfll, Ind NO PETS 5'5-4855 ............ oCn, $400 mo/utll CM ·~ bl..... ......, tread ~ bllaten on your IM1 3BO 28A FRPLC """"~"' · ,.;~ ..,.., ""'" e, clMlllled I t07S/~. +' lt1 & MC. ~i=..a ~7&-.. ~~11 * J ..... ll• * pd, elwtlndl 875-5204 ~:'med~~~~-~ aV9JI 7-5, ...&-45-4381 --~. dlttlwMMr & ttow COUPLE or lndlvldual IM-t9M --------c. ......... , llU lnc:I NO PETS 5'5-4e&.5 Very lrg matr bdrm Of __ NEW 280, 2._. BA ~ wlftplc, bale, w In -citt, REWARD L~ ALASKAN 2 car gar w/Of)n<, prv yd, ij block to beedl. aome 38R 2BA, lower apt., quiet pvt bath w/Obl 111'"· +kit Malamute 8118 Dog 11 cri>t. dri>•. bl1-ln, klda <*. view 2Br 2'~8a + den ., ... $876 yearly, no lndry. g11• n amk, Univ thaved grayl btaell CAR ROUTES E•rn Extra C••h For Delivery Of Thi• P•per 408-Crochel lacy ~ ot 1 !ltrands b9depread collon 1n one r.olor HA!I rib()on t>oadlnq 8t V()lo.• 6 puff !11.-.,ve!I S11es ' ' 8 Oulf.11 m<1 011sy• l et Ua Helf~ .. Se11 Y.. Pr.,.nrl Cel Clu1tfW, 642-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. ~·· I 1150. 6'5-MS7 IUicury Aptt 1200/mo No pate. W9ltC to lldO ~ Ptl teoolmo 7J3..3..471 w/ltttle white a.q.5544 N9W Eastllde 38t 2'.tBa 2 peta C.. 875-5837 l bMCtl. 87U209 ato"' Townhome All C.. • F11o lhr 3bd. CM hme, ~trMaala 2 " ta -· -•4 •~•·.... -•.a 1125/mo •10me ... 1 fOf 1menlUH 11250/mo ,., ••• ·-fl)l~~~ .. !ilj·~-;iii! .. i;i!;i;![iii!iii~...,!.iil teecher In wt*" Chelf. n. •Palm •Card •Peyfllc VIiia Aenttlt 87M912 I 1mkr, 6'6-2367 Reed~ ,.,,_ you un· W. RW Jll 111 W DLAND YILLAGI Need Summer rmmte ~.r~o~· ':.f.~ Garage. dfw Lg petlo/yrd a•ARTMlllTI Fumiahad 281 IBa c M ~Of mtnd II one vtall 1735/mo. '32..-10 r AiJt S3151mo '" u1.. ....,.)' c .. now 497-1173 (.o1'\f & fftJOY Of' I•'~ \lylf ~ Quitt (nt11f0f1I~ -· 722.e829 Of 716-t 112 .. llmllll tlOW to t•tt•m' So Cont P'l.m _.. Oftly 1111nultt lo I OCl!AN VIEW-Laguna Ptruaal ltnilH Style 281 ~Ba. lrple. It• bucll C,. \ hl<lftiit HO PfTS P\[A,q 8"cll hom41 n arnllr, Jiit patio sau ,32.ee10 ..._. • UAI • LAWY •••-ttr ' "-· _,., mo. IL.Im' ll Tll ,_, HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week No collecting. no sollc1ting. M ui;t have dependable car. truck or station wagon and t.cn.d Offeoe. mtero, :T, __ ... ..,,,., '$4 t54, ~ CALL ME· 702-3818-1211 OPEN SEVEN DAYS aaClllLH •s•s.•sss Ammt needed to If\( 28r 24 HA FREE AfCOROINO msur a nee c:.: = ': = 1 .... OOM '63S.'6•S ~ Ou .. I non·1mkr, IUSIN S8 MEN Do you OUlerl 9'1911eble 2 alHOOMI 1 7 SO.•J 60 Chrt .. 1;; ~:, AP. '°' enjoy dallglllful con· •Nf.1111• •Al, .. AT A .. , WATl9 me&.. v.Ntlon MMMOnt 10 "-' 1tM1 not flt1Hwp1 3br TM ~ Y01.1 around 9o 2be wfteal~ kit S728 UI •Aa• MID ........ .......... 111 °' to dWI wtttl? kldil ~ S39-t1to Tll MWGUlmT J l tltll 6&2.161 l-1UtHelpt2tt·~777 (PlATONICI) Ff£ .... Nty lae ~~~~~-----------· 'IA·714 lt28 alt eoea CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnn Craney .S•nd '3 25 plw1 7 ~c po•I~ handling tor efle"h penem ...... =.W::-<!\1 r:.:1.:.:c.~ "''1m,,. ..... ---. _ .. .._.. .... c .. , T • . ' j t -I - Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tuaday, June 24, 1980 ==='=~!!· ~l!=~-..J•!!••!! ... al lrTrD FIT·HELP MANAGE IUI .. ttal ISH llH 111-,n...... ..11 B' &1t11 mrer!M 1111 All ... laprtM llM W&ITO 8ElvmeA! ZIO ZAG ~ fill lat I 1111 u-I. w--'' con• o I e w a In u t rw+ ~-~~ •eo a::z 760 CB .. --. JAGUAA '85 So¥we1Qn. vw '72 COffV, ·~ ftf I tn Adult auto Cllf-.. tor 111e WrfmE # 1 -· w-· .,._ / nacinrMn S7&/ ' ....--.,_._ W lMw8.. tnllr ,_...,. • .,...,. anthrtclte gray w/gr*'f BEETLE ,.... toe>. -~· SCHOOL OC ~·· 2wn.-nem wlcctys/Wkend1. S&/hr+ g .. .-0.ance. ~ty fOf JOBS ldvanoement, xlt ban· m;n wl~.Gar&prootof •• 962.J74 obo. MadeatHettteer.ti.~-...._.1100 Cel 11Kml.rmntoond.S1t60 lthr tnt. 3300 ml, ln\,rbltmtr,13500 .... .. INUf for hOnW ~ Mwv.. _,t ' Hunt« 541 Ol5a After.. Pat• dye H0· 1040, !PA/DOT cert• Euto-(714) 157-849 of The ~1er ~ 000 HOUSf·A.Owood, gteen cntty pttr\1 1260 ~nd ~ peen whl1 headllte eflte. Med <lependab'e Pllft..IJ P8'* Eatn '400-MOO Aluminum patio table. Of'IOS700 .~Id,...., 25' l!A MY ·14 HONDA SA8AE70if. wtper1, enrf, 'many 1Ctrat EIDN eet, lntur9n09, good drlY· M •no record. 714-751~t$! We,. "'OWino ..., ........... mo7.,.~1!.IT7~.1 ,.._AM tire, bird ~. cat aoteteh deM 11\+ 'aM" 1 126 10 8undsncls. S20 tin, 1000 ml good con-(714)2et·9121 r .. , -...... " .. '"' _,, pole, 842-9847 8pd VaraHy Glr1'1 blue ahepe 360 ~ -4 ' S ., andbOundaaodweneed ' Schwinn bllc• UO pnoeS15600 14f..2U..: d.ttlOn. tlOOortakeOY« llZ•IHOll energetic 1mbltlou1 la,1.,.ut WH1t4 E:Jn:::. 'd8J"'~~ 720-1704 Hwpt lch WIL~ S~AE ~11 Ml-34t2 Oerlc blue euto, 11r, l)lfor• '1am. MONEY Full time, M~n lhlPQlnQ ~~:~ y?~m~~1'::: SSlS b«1 xlnt oond. pd 11200 OLIVETTI '12 !l!CTRIC CATALINA 27-FOf dodl -.1t1 ant '14 ~·· 2 l()C)I, StUOO opening• exl•t at our ron uc '350 4tW139 TV1>fW"lter w/cawt epeca or went ~ lntereat A«I, tmmec;ulate won't call en 8pm 1141126-5&43 VW '78 Bug Conv. bleupunkt c.M naoiir top, brk1, clutch, tlr .. , 41K ml $5995 541·8"6 PRIZE·s Poeitlon for dolhlng mfg In Hunt BMch. aumtMf ONLY! 714 894-8088 HUNTINGTON 9!ACH ndl work In Orenge "lu."> BED, ...,_,.oondttlon Vltaml• MOO In 30 Milboat, 875-6057. IUtl 1925obo14()-~ MBZ '10 280SL XII eond. ltOle for County s~· German " """' _...... 6'2-e7&a UAuo '7t C"'"'"" ""--' .. t........ BUG 6 !ngllan 241 7363 12eo. dr...., wl mlfl'Of Z-..11ftt-11I nvn A ,_.,... ~ .uto, air, atereo,' -..-· VW '78 oon\'9f11b'e, TRPS -=: ........ ,. 11 you aie I00\1"9-for e1w1 epenc11ne mon.v. °' ""• to go plec.t Hkt Mtgk: Mountain, Knott• Berry Farm, Of win Prlul and Awa1d1, Call ut nowt We have MYeral opening• In CM . H 8 or F V 842-•333 amn•E SERVICE MAN TRAINEE N.-pOft Tlfe Cent• 3000 Eut CoMI Hlgl'lway, Cor· one del Mat oanumm f ralneellnt1aller Exp on bOatl or con1tr helpful Hrly• t>eneftta 845-2244 WllHI immediate opening• '°' part time Hl••P•ople Ind Clahlerl Homa Im- provement cenler ax- pel'ienetl a plua P .... apply In per80fl Tuet or Thura 9-1 tam Of 2-4pm LP HOME CENTER t275 Bristol St CIH Country Club Conv Hosp Santa Ana Helgtll1 E.xp d nee 549-3061 •nmas• Major reprographlc1 & supply co ... king drlv· ers PIT Of FIT hours Company t>enefltl Xlnt Co to grow with Must have currenl OMW usn• 1um111 23• Fltchef. Ave Co•I• M ... M-F 8·5 DAIVERS-Crm country no ••P neceuary CA llC req MacGregor Y1chts t631 P1aceo11a CM IRIYEllS Early AM newpaper rov1e pit 7 days no collectlng Must nave dependable ven1c1e insurance and driver s ltcense E.11cellent 1x1ra Income LA HULi lWlllH l14-141-4H4 EASY ASSSEMB LY ~ORl<t $'7 t4 00 per 100 Guaranteed P1yment No Sales De1a11s-·Send Stamped Envelope ELAN • 903 34 18 E.nterprose Fl P11rce, ~L 33482 EXPERIENCED PlllTOI HLHR $6 SO/hour 964-2017 llPHIHCH 1111 CU IHWUO Cadlllac delter In IMne II looking for exp used car mecnanlCI Mull nave Class A & Calllorn11 Smog LtcenM GM exp 11 • plua Apply In person See Conrad llllll OAllLUC 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA IWllYIAI Lloyd's Pell Control Com peny needs termite repair technlcan, some carpen try e•perlence needed. ateady Job we train, call Mr Taylor 979-8021 1 CALL TODAV" &SI FOR LOIS Your 51)('1t•Ce Directory Repr11entatlv1t 842-4321 tit. 301 HOSTESS ULf1 (41 .. _/ .. ) CLIENTS WANTED tor •2 nlte atanda 185 1 Walking dlft'loul17 Portable lnotudea 4.6 EvlnNde out· condition $400 080 blk/gry, runs good. while, nu blk toe>, nY rad, U .,. 646-7363. motorlted whlcte 1750. board Or•t cond. Floor 942·"38 _ _!_14,000, 173-9515. CHHtte 45,000 ml Wiii ( 41 ltn/ .. ) ~~~no In my home King etn Seeley Po•· I ~::,..I l::.~ ~~~:~ bo9fd1, wood traneom, HONDA '81 EXPRE8S SR MBZ '7 t 220D, 4 tC>d m;n: s_eooo_ 7eo.-eeoo ___ .:._ Pert0nll U111tent to a1- 1l1t llUOOMlful, Mml ,.. tired bualneuman Ple&lant work, no rou· tine. gOOd pay Must be very tllble. c.tuey. soph· 1111cated. Impeccably groomed, gOOd ~Ing vOlce & have the ability to be an exe ho.I-Flex hrs pleaM write detail teller to Employment P 0 7336. Newport 8Mch. CA 926e0 lllCI (Perf·ff .. ) s71,;rPJ_;~~~-g:~r· turepedlc bed wlfrm, Oyt or 49+8013 e11e1 lnnat. ...... foot pump Betty t>M. 75 ml gal ual, 25K ml on fee rebtt vw ·92 VANAGON, 9 N, t 1on1 1 l um b,, -1pllt box 1png1 Exit New A~ 'IS Mt&. 132~ .• ~lk ~Jan eng, "4450 ~~~~~ Paaa Vlfl. t>etge, 4 ape!. promot" from within of-NURSE LYN, exp matur•, cond S200obo848-030e Fireplace Woodbumtng 3-T724 ·1 Dye. Ev/wtcnd 7 perl cOftd .. ~OK ml , feting YOU Ille chance to good ref'· cook. aeetclng tr .. tan<:11no blk mooem p IMh A le '---•-MBZ '83 300SD. wnttgr•y. S5800 OBO M4-7385 move Into man~t live-In nursing, In cooler MOVING. Mu.I Mii Nowl style QrMt tor home Of twl • ....,,.I-. M we provide on·golng cllmate Sto5:.;dal Call ci.~~1~~~! cabtnlS75 eee-32tt tl'IUUt•n lilllf[Wiil :~~J.v'::. ~~ V:,,a!5Ta~!~:1i..t>w~ !reining 1nd grffl ben· '4pm-9pm 81 -325-305 roll top ~I Oak wall ~·••n -nfl OMC 180tlp, mwlM radio. ILL mu ml, S23K Obo 648-3874 doWf'I $302/mo Cradlt ef1t1 lntetVi.wt will be SUPERIOR Painting, In· u n It ( 3 pc ) U 151 CO MOOORE ffyic flah 6 IMI In prime New-I ·-a MBZ '84 300CO Sllvet "' req M4-2408 held ttrlor. exterior Com-Sofibedl Oek bdrm .,..... p<)f1 lllp Prof malnt --merclll, r .. ldentlal. atvc:· S550t White meuve + 1541 dl9C dr!W, model S7000 obo 851·5<MO DOMESTIC & FOAEIGN wl blue lrthr Int· 25K ml JUST OFF THE BOAT Tlll,1 .. 121 ... nlUT,I• .,. lllUY 2,.-'J• 19t22 Sr~t1ura1 (Cnr of gem.Id) lldl ... " ""82 t701, c;olor 13" mon M&W.W TIYITI Tlke over IN, lmmac VW '88 RABBIT CONY CO no <>~.v grey sofa/IV ... u Stun· '""""' .. _......, .~...__ 300 JO n-a-ftfTI 1U1AS I """" on"' 720-9780 ,,.,, b ___ , I Cof -·" ........... '"'"""' -· 1••• a••cH 8 ....... ., LOAOEOI Tripi. wntte •erc~u•bt n~ ·v r....tg au tbl grn mon s.t5 873-0894 Cuddy CaOln, 140 HP, _.. 1 ""' L VO ------n •• , off-"112 4135 tet S300+ din M1 S550• -· -l1•/••7 1111 moon IOOI 1111 .,.. "" • ., Ltl,att IOld bar 1tool1 S751 972-230e ''" It fta -itD OIB, ';:~·12 17500. "' -• Pllly IM4lff vw .. ,., .. , HOUSEKEEPER Full time I •ngllltl speaking '°' Ttie Llttle Inn on the Bay Exp'd prefered plMM call 673-8800 or come by tne Llttle Inn on the Bay 617 Lido Park Or NB X N flS U E Cap ti f n 1 • M~ aa)e Antq ou 1 yr Old Fem&ie 006'. fr• 4 Dr ft/ J~ (114) 111-1111 atowage Cf'leat of dr.....,.. desk Maple hutch. t>Yf· to good home Good *41' P&ll U. '14 HSI removed from old ahlp, let. din chal,. Marllyn w I c h 1 1 d r • n Tw 8-V 711, 10 kw, lllp •llAf,1•·111• teak & aolld brua nx-631·12&610645-19t5tE 714136'-6274 tryStt9K 960-7487 9581 Chepman Ave turH absolutetv perlect SOFA BED . Aa&...... ¥91vet-A.KC FEMALE BRITTANY aai ...... I.I. (BtwB ~h condltl<>n Pakl 11400, ..---._, UllllHPERS r ur.tt moving• Beat offer I een LOOM plltow., Ilk• Spaniel 2 yr old Need• + 38' Cabin Cruleer. All for Part-time. Frldlyt. Sii ' .... 1.2'•'ber1•••' "f 969 33&2 0 759-1744-N I new. saoo Value for 1350 lovtng homel 646-4530 $12,500. 64$-5032 S SS 50 -•" 9 · obo Call 673-73t 1 Atter 3 PM CHRIS CftrFT ·a~ c•--i.., un to start More ANTIQUE Engll1h oak "" .,.. -wtexp GrNt t>Onu• pjan llATIOIAL draw leaf table Sacrtflee Poe>-uP TRUNDLE BED FREE Hlmalayan cats to fully r .. tored, ahow wtn-Apply San Clemente Inn 1275 842•295, wlcu1tom made quitted good home Female, ... 1 ner, wltraller. S12K, 2800 Del Prealdent1 LUMBER cove<tet & bol1tera S2SO point, 1payed, 3 yrt d_.76-2452 .e73-7045. ---Art glau. WMtern paint· Call ~-2178 Male, fixed, blue point, ' IAlmUIOl P/T I lngs oak 1urn1ture, year Both IOYlfY; ~OOd CrulHr Elegant• 29' Tracks S lnclud .... o--c'---n up SUPPLY lllC books. book c••••. WALL UNIT-MODULAR dl.,.,,.·'11~1 c·•1 ·-PARTNER WANTED! '86 ............... ___ .....;:~;.:. cuato"; 1~1;;sca';: 0de: ' atoves etc 548-4834 PECAN 6x8. for china. 94"'f_-.'321' ext .,372 x;;: new. an cabin S75,000. '1l UTlll tills Some painting. Equal Oppot1unlty deal\, swivel tv. book-9eo-2639. Mull be exp boater. S300 Reb\lllt engine HmMTllWOI ITD''K MOTOll ... , l'ORC,< ltr "' Ill l Ht VR<H IT llitll•tt <Ju•lllv ..., .... -...~j .. lrE•t1'11 /llOTOH wur U~ I c "••t 11 .. , Nt" IX>" au, h varied dutlel 8fld must Empfoye< MOVING SALEt shelves, drawer1, mo +S 1928 down. $1500 obo. 494-7883 Wond1r1ul Engllsh Oak $1200tobo. e-673-1432. FREE KITIENS 673 197'4 nave own transponatlon. -Antiques Armolre , TO GOOD HOME • '78 DATSUN P.U. Truck 5 67•·0900 Flexible hours Pleue EDISON 8 pd ~ ·71 Good tr..,.,. 1800 ns-1126 ewntnga Aatt1 DMntlc tUO J/MCLJCK AUDI/RENAULT JEEP so,,. IRVINE AUTO CENTER 714-951-3144 800-428-7 485 call M F 9 •5 675_2311 Tetemafl(atlng dreuer1, hi boy, vanity. •iactllaa•a• IOU Wiii help wtapadl~ rees. 1 ' • . new brlk•ltlre1. ~;;:;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ S ~~~.!. s::~~ :,~-t~~~·, 226 BOxet of C:amiC fl' alt 5 pm. 842"802 G~~~=-1~='· $;~ ~ e&~~7~~L~ PORSCHE '69 911E. A· 1 lllRS lllER .IOIS Mt 675_0604 no 3". 6 ... 'w· Many co1ora To gd home trl-color 714-675--5937 or CHEVY PICIJ·UP .82 condition, melntenance IC•lllll!!lllr PIT FregrllllC4l Promotion I llW &YAILAIU I Top quality. Wea $8 1f, PeldneM, tam, 2 yre old 2 M35-3720 " 1n1ocS1deptartment Un1queV1c1or1anSlat Topi nowS2sf 633-7172 Speyed current 1hot1, 1 Fleet llde, long bed. ale, (714)854-7529 stores Thur-Sun S7 t hr Energetic people needed O es k , C 1rc1 189 O papers 848-0319 JULY HH SPECIAL new wtw, pa, pb, amllm, -- 213306-6"•5 to conduct a Marketing Maght wa lnut 1n1ay!2s.tl,1'11141111ffn or--· '10 Glaatron, 50hp, 14' 8cyt,nodlng1154()-1131 •PEUGEOT• NURSESAIDSl 2 positlons Study for the Orange wtbenchl7506'2·3632 11IO(a,ll••719 fictfanJtwn Good tithing, lkl •-ti •MASTERA.Tl • C p -I~· I •A..17 $1 tOO/offer 646--0116 aa , ... , *ALFA ROMEO* IV8Jlable 1) 3nr per day out ublllhlng Co A,,u .. cn 6011 8 FT JEWELRY OISP' ay .,._ • .... 9'" c•--I -..5 *SAAB. BITTER• 6 days wk 2) Weetcend It ltlllq l1ttht4I --CA S E I 2 O O 0 bo ""'ecut '15;1i, bMUtffUI LYMAN 19' UTILITY .... H ' m re11 e1 11ve 1n Call1Pteatant phooe volce a lllfAPPLIAIOU 648•85210r 946-l420 oakflnlah,38"•72" Xlnt Fully reatorad, utttmate mLUlll1112WAlll ~A HO 432·6014 for 1pp1 must no experienc. r.-US 111·1111 condition $325 OBO bey boat. will Mii for Rere nice body. eurf o c Company loolung tor quired Ideal tor home-__ ULHA IAT ILll 675-5797 r • c •I Pt I • $ 5 0 0 0 , WflOOn $750 64~ ' I ' I I IEIYIOE ITITIOI makers. hl gh school Dryer, Frigidaire GH Wanted Private Party d .. 76-2452a-873J~ . * 752-0900 * seniors. col• lludenll Dryer GOOd condition mem1*stilp 760-0427 , .. swmeo II PENN YAN 26' SJF turbo Jibe. V1ilcln tiii --WIHHI. H Ir.~ & moonllgtitersl Houra 1lmond color I 100 Typewrltert, •Int cond dsl. new ~ &6, u SOPER OONE 80ddY WE LUSE 645 5780 after 2 P M Monday-Frtday 5 30pm 241• 7383 ILIE IUSS Ill "°° 720-0295 new loaded 10· beam Str•t legal, comp r• ALL IAIEI Pan ume to 9 OOpm Salurday GE WASHER & ORY-ER 155 square feet S•5 lfflCI MYIU •uE S&OOO down $280 mo stored, bottom upl N4'W 900amto 100pm Start S8 5/H, Waatlnghouse 963-5088 -thenlwtll,....bacttfrom eng,manynewparta,call llOIELS hrifyi11Cltrt1 at $4 00/hour p1u1 Fr1dgAlmondco1or S150 Oak vtneerdelkl(4),IOlld you 1 wee« per mo at fordet.Ut,S40-113t .... , .... ,. 13881-Harbof Blvd, G G bonuses Private desk & 720_ 1679 FOUR RAMS SEASON oak credenza, uHd $250 8 NO SELLING1 2 Clerks phone. casual attire TICKETS-CLUB LEVEL refrlg, phone 1}'9tem w/5 mo 73-l974 AllM mpertf4 l needed to verity tel&-Home workers welcome I Far•itart 1014 ASK FOR BOB phones, lhelVM & lettet •m...,, TIAWUI '12 ·-wn 111--·· phone ordera Hourly For interview call Mary 1' 851-77201673-0354 111.e Ille cabinet• (5) All Oii, glau, nu survey, lllp, D_,..ELIVERYOEP•R...-TM~ENT Hours 5 30pm-9 OOpm af1et 5 30 Mon -Fri or I llY •llllfT19'f PICTUREfr1m1ng plecea Item• go Friday, June $.t9Ktofftlfl. 9eo-7'467 " Sat 900am100pm For 9-3Sat at642-5678 US 111·1111 hSenotd odds & ends. 271h 3 -6pm 3165 lllNta 7 14 McL•R[N'SBMW 1nterv1ew call Irene after !•-------• 206 Redhlll, Costa M ... Call ft 5 30pm 642-5678 I 4 Plt!ee Living room aet planis Apolena, Bii lor m0te Info 675-3011 nRllTE HPAIR one week old Haa Oak lsland_6_7_5-'4535 aft 6 30pm '17 ISLANDER 36 loaded M·F tlll 9, S·S tlll 6 6~6 S. Euclid St Fullerton, CA 714-680 8300 213-691-e101 PASTE-UP person 5 dayS Leading pest control com· trim cost $885. &ell S350 FREE DRAPERIES-Some ...-~--~-Rec aurvey, hlng mut,dll, 952 4254 2 story length, 1ma11 Pttl A.alaal1 ,041 teak/Int ahower, teak & wk 1nclds Sat fyplng a pany needs termite repair h 11 .... "-"• 5902 pp I n charge for hardwire, ~-11 •KC BEA' GL .. E PUPPY/F 0 Y so ... .....,. muat• Ari background ec some carpentry ex-BDRM Ml 01nlc1. smkd ""' "' helpful ...,.11 train Apply penence needed steady glass ktng wt hdbd Helen 786-1402 With papefl Show quality CAL 20 PENNYSAllER 1660 JOb we train, call Mr drl!lsHr 2 nlle stands GOING TO EUROPE! BEST OFFER X'lnt cond, sllp avall P11icen11& C M 9.5 Charles 432-8036 cost $4500 esk $2000 COMMERCIAL ceblnetl Atter 5pm 555-2724 S3500 875-3563 eves PHARMACY Dept cltl'k nRlm REPAIR Relrtge wht 1360 Big counter mirror man1-I CAVALIER KING lrtendly NB neigh· Lloyd Pest Control com· screen Mitsubishi color quen bell tte & pant CHARLES SPANIELS borhOO<I .iore. 1ypmg re-pany needs termite repair T II cost $3000. Uk rack 546·1114 7 2 male pupp'-8, Blenheim QU" l!O M · F 1 7 tech Some carpentry e•· $1800 All •Int 766-2 t28 JC Penny country bord9f Champ Sire Sh<>'* Oulllty 644·2111 penence needed '1 .. dy Beautllul 12 pfeee Brown ceramic kitchen IC· 870-'4822 or 870-1580 SI/SI MR. 1ob -train Mr Tly10t Jordan P1110 Ml llanlHa cessorteS like new Can-DACHSHUND-MINI RED PHONE WORK PIT AMS 979-6021 ltke oew 1895 080 n1sters ISZ) susan spice At<C 6wl<I Home bfad Takes au 780-866 t reek & more 842-6790 S250 up MClterma Setting 1ppt1 no sefhng sa1 •bonus noexpnec nPESirTTr• BEAUTIFUL Italian glue JOHN WAYNE fENNIS 661-0M7 hrs5-9pm Mon-Fr1 sai I "''"" chandelier, 2 feet wide CLUB FULL FAMILY EllllSl-lllll 9am-1pm Ma Buller The Orange county Delly $275 Rattan dinette Mt I MEMBERSHIP $750 .,_ 662~5842 Pilot II loolllng l0t ex · na111nch glass cane back OBO 714 673-'4534 or A.KC Champion Sired perlenced typeaelter 65 cn1ira $395 area rugs lg 213 697-7221 Black & white. 6 wtc1 old SHYICE ITATIOI ATTENDANT Full & Part ttme Inquire at LagunE Chevron 604 So Coat• Hwy, Laguna Sch STIHIOW Seven positions open Ir Senta Ana Marl<etln~ Dept Training provided no e1tp necessary 1920/mo. Mr Houston 662-5842 wpm. mark up 1klll1 P•Clur9' etc 969•9640 _ I S200 499-4287 necessary newspaper JOhn Wayne Tennie Club FREE ENGLISH eltpedence • plul Fuu ,BEAUTIFUL LIKE NEW Famlly Membershi p SPRINGER SPANIEL time Immediate opening Oak wall untt. plush love $700 968· 1286 Eves W/PAPERS. 1 YR OLD. Call Allan Schulman seat bamboo couch & Daya 547-7444 1 &4().6586 642-4321 for Inter 11nd lable 646-361C view/appointment BED. QUEEN SIZE Extra RCA Console 25 Color long twin Best otter TV Great cond 1250 & 646-4530atter3pm I Assorted Plclures 644-0239 BEDROOM Mt, (doublel Excellent condition Hdbd. night 1td1, trpl drear S 175 6'6-3827 FREE Hlmafayan cat1 10 good home Female, Mal polnl spayed, 3 yrs Male, llxed. blue point. 1 ye1r Both lovety, gOOd dl1poslllon1 Call Dixie 642·4321 ext 372 or 960-2639 LHASA APSO AKC Par11· color, blklwht. 6 wtc1 Home bred & loYMble MC/terms 831-0807 ERICSON 33, loaded. spotleaa, trophy winner. great for raee/crulH. '*P• 7 Save S20K PP 840-0300, 854-0618pm --------- 514-2800 VOLVO '80 GLE Snrf. lthr Int, reblt Irena. excellent con<S, 77K ml, $.t950, 720-1886 VILYO'l4 $1700/0BO 962·'4710 VW '85 BUG Reb\lllt eng new paJnt Int stMeo. brakH, & much m<>fa. S 1975. wk-end only. 964-30691213-376-2361 &~~ST MHtl()ll? flf WI Sl'COAS I MIT fll:al 6 CCIOR CAlll .. AY· BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COU NTY We Offer •New Car Sales •Used Car Sale'> •Service •Leasing •Excellent Financing &PYER ~MO©C« 979 2~00 CADILLAC ·72 Coupe De Ville all e1ec1r1c new vtnyl top new ... tcoven.new t11g A smog St29S 646-4112 NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION ot late model, low mli.tig• Cedlllacs In Orange Countyl S.. us todayl 640-1100 2800 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA fHIODORI ROBINS FORD Jn'°'n MAllOI llYD CO~IA Nll\A t>4) OOIO M!ACUAY .. AROUIS 811 . llon Wl90!°' 7 ~. I OI0,000 ml, gOOd c.ond It 2'00 080 7 7512 a .. ~ llJtl( I MUC 11)111 NUC llnll -Mr, , ..... "'"'--1----=;;..;.;;;.;.::;;::=---1·-.:.==-.::::~-_.......,.---..;.;;;;.;~--1-....:.;•=1C~111~ra=~-___ ,.. __ ec~•;,.;.1_a;:;...._ ...x 11r111 ,.. !11!1 _.. .. ""°""""•"°'..,oat-I •or1c• or r u•LtC H1•11 .. c 289 a"' r•rr --z 0 ~ ~~ ........ ,,70, ___ !! .. ___ " .. . ~ &.c. I UJ :lCE N28 47' u •t, 72!.t' r EETt THENCE Nle•47 •c:r& ~· A~on11e, Coetal 2163.61 F!ET; TH~CE 561°12'17"!, 250.00 1".EETJ THENCE ""'--~-..... ~ llOTIC! OF JOINT PUaLIC HEAIUG OF TH! BOARD or N28°47'43'".t, 1350.02 Ff:!T; TH!NCE N2'. u•1o•g lOIU.80 FEE"!'1 ---end-,;,-SUPUYISOlS OP THI count OF OIUIC£ AND THi THENCE H28 ° 0. 43•1:, 2) 2. 04 UT; THBNCf! 5'1°12 ·11•z , JOO .oc ~& lfHD'AU. ,... OltA NCt: COUNTY DIYEl.OPMEMT AC!NCY 011 Tlt! PlOPOSED J'IET1 TH!NCE N28 ° 0' n•E, 500. 00 T!ET TO T H,& "°ST OM1tlJU.Y ~~~~~~~~~~~=UNITY """'CH• ~:g~~~i0::~:: PLAN roa TRE l>AllTA AHA .HUCHTS CORNER or 51.lD AIRPORT1 THENCE ALOtlC THE PO.RTH.EASTERLY L'IKB 0 COMM~ COA.ITUNI SAID AIRPORT, S61°11 1 0•.!, 4 0 0.00 FEIT TO !'RB HOST r!AST£RI,-/ All btde --~.: eo-1 NOTJCP. JS Ht.R!IU ClV!ll tha t a joint publSc h .. rSna vtll be hald b CORNER OF SAID AIRPORT; THENC! ALONG THE SOU'ftt!AST!llLY 1.I H.!! 0 . :m.esen::::::c:: ~he Bou cl ot Su pt1t v t aor1 of t h• Count y o r Orena• and th• Ou n a o Count~ SAID Al~POP,T TH.! FOLLOWING D!SCJUl!D COUP.S!S1 S28 o Ct ' 01 •w endmeybelllGUfedlll"9 Heulop••nt A11ncy 1n t he Boar d Headna !too• o n th• i r o u nd floor of the 499.92 F££T; THENC.E S61°ll'l7"!, 299.9 9 FC!T: TH!NCE S2t 0 4t't 7•v., ~~~~~~ ~"-Dlre(;t()f ~ 111 of Ad•lnt1t retion , 10 Ci vi c Cr nter P laa a (no r t hv•a t cor ner o{ lOS~.39 F.!ET1 THENCE 528°•7'43"W, 292.00 J'llT1 THENCE dlell'ICt ~Mid Ooie9e Stinta Ana l\ouhvard end ll r oadway) on We d uida y , July 9 , 1986 at 9130 S61 12'09"£, 1376.41 FEZ:' TO TH! NORTHW!STBRLY LINE o-r MA~Al'THUii bcil\blOOorrnu.teubmn !i•.hor Ru eoon poHi b l e t hor u fte r, t.o coneid•r a pproval and e dupttdn BOULEVARD (100.00 P'E!T WID!); THENCE Al.OUC LAST &Ali) "OltTRW&STZR .. with NI bide ~1 t e edevolopHnt Phn f or thf' Se n t a Ana H•i aht.a Pr ojec.t ArH . 1-Y LIN!, S29°15'2S"W, )96~.59 !'EET TO THE B!ClNNING OP A TAMGBtfl ~ =··~~~ CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTZ;tLY AND HAYING 1. RAOlUS Of llS0 .00 t !ET / ntUSTD'8ULI to tM order of IM eo.. A /he ec.ope a n d objactl .-.. of t he Redevrlop11ent P lan for th• Santi TH!NC! SOUTHWESTE~LY Ar.ONG SAID CURVE T HROUGH A C£~lTRAL MIGL£ Q on.My1.-,1 ... at11:00 C0mmunl1yCOlloOl*ttct na eia hte Proje ct Ar ea are t o impleHnt ac ti v itiH vhich vill 16°07'46" AN ARC DISTA~C! OF JSl,89 FEETt THEtlC! Sl 3°07'4l•W. am ArwtAmertcenTtttotn· Boord of Trutt ... 141 en eb 1 1 1 i11ht n ate and p r e .-e nt the epr ead o r recu rrence o f cond ition t ot 106.59 1·EET TO A POHIT ON A NON-TAtlGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTH£AST turenoa Co , • Calttomla amount not .... then ttw a t Such 1 it t ERL1 ANO corporation .. Tn.t•, °' pwoent(5%)oflheeumbld h p • act " fl inc l ud e the Acouatic:el lneula tio11 Proara• HAVING A RADIUS OF l~00.00 FEET, SAID POI NT ALSO •£ING ~ SuccoHor Truet .. or Magu.renl•thattn.bld-tfe urchau A91 urince Proare•, the r eha bt l 1 t et1on and c.on ur vat i o~ POINT ON THE CENTERL!NE OF CAMPUS OJllVE (VAJUUL! WIDTHJ , I.. ~Truet•,oltnat def .tit enter Into the o exilti ll& •tructurea that ere con•iatont v lth the Plan the ~A.DIAL C.F SAID CURVE TO SAID POINT BEARS N05 o J~•31 •w; Tff£tlCE ::!:!'o~ ~A~N'i ~~ ~ .... ~8:.!n": r~develo pHnt of proputlea that ere t nconeitltent v lth the Pla~ and .. OUTHWES'fERLY ALONG SA:!O C'-IR'/~ THROUGH A C!t:TAAL ANCLi: Of' MAKOS and MARY JANf ltlol¥9ltofralluratoen11r t e conotruc:tton of public illpr ovuant1 ind hciltUu . • .:4005'12" A~ ARC DIST.\NCE Of 92).~5 !'~ET; TH!NCE ALOtl~ SAIC. MAK08,11&11Dandand ..... Into IUCh contreot, ltt1 CE?IT£R!..I~IZ S40°J9'li"W, 4090.0i fEET '!'".>THE IN::'.tRSEC':':Otl Ot S4'l ) ~ ,=:*'tnet=:"::': ~=t::::..--ofci: Super!~:o~ran1et~ount Y Develop•ent Ag enc Y '• l e port to the Board of CENTERLINE AND THE CENT:::RLINE OP IRVIN! AV£NC!:, r O!U'IJ!ltLY AC1.Cl~ 13-3M1&4, of Offtclal .. bond. tM full tum ttlereof ill 9 on e proposed Red nelopu nt Pho h11 been preparfd end STREET (NOW 80.00 fEET WIDE), SAID INTERSECTION 8SING THt MOS':' eotde of Ofanga County, wlllberottoftedtoM6cl ool-~hitb~ pruented et the hear i na. The repo r t t n c l udu , but h not NORTHERLY CORNER OF BLOCI< 51 OF IRVINE SUBDIVISION AS SHOWlil ON 1. ~end purtuant to 'i:odlttrtct h e to the environ•enta l deter•i nation on the pro posed P roj.ct ~P RECORDED IN BOOK 1. PAGE 88 Of' MISCELLANEOUS AA.PS, Jt.!CORDS === hlebld':':'~~ ~ e reporte end reco••endet1ona of the Plann i n g Co••h•ion and OF SAID COUNTY; THENC~ ALONG THE .. OPTH!1.ST!llL"t LINE OF SAID t 3 , 1 Nl•lnMNrlwltNo ftw(4&)dlytlfter&M·~ ~~ject Area Co••itt ee o n the Plan , the re por t of the Coun ty final 81.0CX 51, SS0°ll '45"E, 2642.74 FEET, TO THE HOST !:AST!RLY COIU'!R N-Olt1IO, Of Oft1cta1 ,._ MC for tna opening ttlereof o ll ice:' a ;u••er Y o ( a 11 c.on•u l ll t i one held v i th taxi n1 a aenc 1 ea and OF LOT 14 7, Of" SAID 8LOCX 51 01' IRVIN!!• S SUBDIVISION; TMENC? oorde of ..ao County, wll TholosdofTn.t ... ,. a ot er ocu•entetion requ ired by the Co••unily Re deve lop•en t' Lev CONTINUING ALONG S.\ID NOPTHEASTERLY LIN!! OF SAID 8LOCX 51, = :1=::"1et~ ~-~~~ a~d 1a auil able for public 1nepection at the o!f1ce of the Clerk of S49°21 '<45"E, 1320. 57 FEET TO TM!: SOUTHERLY CORNZJ\ 01" TM! NOlr.a- eUC11on tot CMll, lawful .....,_anylrrlOlllariUllOfln-t de Board of Supervi•or a localed on the 4th floo r or the Coun ty Hall of WESTERL"l ONE-HALf' OF TME SOUTHEAST!!P LY ONE-HALF OP' BLOCJt 50 01' money~thel.Jnlt.ollatoe ~lnanybldortn A •inhtretion, lO Chic: Centn Pleu , Santa Ana , CalHorota. SAI:l IRVINE'S SUBDIVISION, SAID CORNER BEI!'fG AT THE INTERSECTIC~ ol Amertea, • GA8'1..,.'1 om "' Th Of .JAMBOREE P.OAD REALIGNM..EN':', AS CONVEYED TO THE CITY OJ' NEWPCR':' :::::. :.'::."::. .':..:::: -·~:-.~F • ~ ' ' d op' I 0 ' "d I• PI '""" <I o • of <h • Re do., 1 o PH o< Ph, f o, BEACH IN A DE EO RECORD!D JU He 6 , I 96 2 IN BOOK 61 l 5 , P .Ct 15 5, nellonllbllnll,e ...ioorled· lftUllltr Coll ...._ ~he Senta Ana Heighte P r oject Ar e a ii v t t t\.in the •cope of the pr oara• OFFICIAL RECORDS or SAID COUl'lTY, WlTlf SAID NORTHEASTERLY LI~E weletedltunlon,or a ltata Put>hhed ~ C:0..1 pnviranlllentel l•pect Repor t prep11red f or t he Land Use Coapet ibi l i t y THENCE ALONG THE CENTERL!'IE O~ SAID JAMBOREE ROAD S 4 0 °40'04"W ~:n~ln'= =PtlotJune2 .July t, Srogrelll for the lrU which "'ea appr oved ea rlier by the Board of 112.65 FEET TO THE BEGINNING Cf' A TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE SOUTH·· tll ta, at the main entrMCe y 240 d upervi&or 1.. S uch pr o gre• Env i r onm•nta l h1pact Report adequat e l y EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS Of 1600.00 f!:ET; THENC~ SOU1'MWESTER- to Flfat Amer'loan Tltta In· esc.ribee th«! environmen t a l effe cta of a nd the act ivi tiu LY ALONG SAID CUR'IE THROUGii A CENTRAL ANGLE OP' 3 4 ° 4 9•00• >o ~4-=t~&tr~. ~t!.! PlBJC fl)T1C£ ~ontelllpleted by euch RedeveJ o p11ent Plan f or the pu rpoHa o f t he DISTANCE OF 972. 2~ FEET '10 At1 INTERSECTION WITH TH!? CENTERLit\.! ,....,..,, • ...::,."a"'•na,;:"'~ K-Ca~ifoSrnia f.nvironmental Quali t y Act (Cal H or nte Public Reeou r cu OF A ~OAD 80.00 FEET IN WIDTH, S~ID CENTERLINE BEING THE NORTH- .,.,,.,._ .. ,. ..,_..,..,_ -· o e ectfon 21000 , !..!.· .!.!_q.). -all tr111 right, 1111• end fltCTmOUe.,...U WESTERLY PROLONGATION Of A LINE RADIAL TO TH!: LAST MENTIOU!:C lnt•eet con...erecs to and NAmlTATDmWT Th o C 1600.00 FOOT RADIUS CtJP'.'E; THENCE A.LONG· SAID C~NT~RLINE AND "SXTI: ~ l*<lolT-~lntt.e~ ~The ~~IOlll..,l:.8 p e range ount y Devel op.ent Ag enc Y v i 11 u ndertake t h e prOpo1e d PROLONGATION NB 4 ° 08' 5 6 ":.I, 2 20. 76 FEET TO THE BEGlNNI!lG OF ; ......, ·-· "~r.....-•• .....,,... _ ~"'"' rdoJec:dt tr • after public hea rt na , the Boar d of Super visor • approves 11t"9ted In ukt County and SOL DATED REALTY, 2t an eAo 11 pta the pr oposed Redeve l opaent Plan. TANGENT CURVE CONCA'IE SOUTHEPLY AND HAVING 1. RADIUS OF 2000 .00 Stete Oeecrlbodu Lot 4 ol Plnahllflt Lane. Newport persona having a ny obje ctions to tue: pupoaed FEET; THENCE W~STZRLY ALONG SAID CURV!: THROUCM :i. C!t-#TAAL AlffiLi !':!c,No~=°i:: ~~~:'°arran Redevelopment Plan or the reaularity of i ny of the prlor procee dinas OF 17°43' 56•, A CI STANCE Of 618. 97 FEET TO '!'HE MCS'!' EASTER.Lt Bootl 3N,Pt1Qa1•1end 42 2ePlnetlur9I~ ~ or deny the uiltence of blight in the proposed project 1rea , me; CORNER OF '!'Hr..T CERTAIN Pll.RCEL OF LANO D!:SClHBE:> /..S •s!PVIENT ot M......,llOUl.Mepe, r• Beect't.~'2teo appear before the Orange County Develop•ent Aaency and the Board of TENAMENT" n~ EXHIB::' ·a· er A uEE::> R£:::ORD£0 AF~!L :~. l'.37~ I:l cordl~Ofange County Thl1 buatneee It con· Supervisors end show c ause why the propose d Plen should not be BOOP\ 1138:, PAGE 1898 C.F OFFICIAL RECORDS CF SAI:.l CCUNT'!, • ot~ ~ =.: ~.:rR."'w~ I adop t ed · RAf>!AL TO SA!D C~F.:IE.R BEA?S till 0 52' !>2 •W; THENCE ~LONG SAID !>EE: ol uldprops1y·pwported ThltttatetMnt ... lllod LINE 557° H'OB "w, ;1.a: ::::ET; THENC::: so;.i 0 SJ'4J"W, 161.27 FE'.::T to be 27Cembn0ga,lnolnl, wt1h lhe County a.rti o1o;. At any time no later than the hour eforesaid set !or the hearina TP.E~CE S64 ° 27'06"W, !81.81 FEE'!'; THENCE S6i 0 Ol'H "W, 381..: c~2!-w11 be meda =County on .iuna to.I may file 1n writing "'1th the Clerk of th«! Board of Supervisors ; FEET; THENCE S75 °14'01 ";1, :02.44 FEET: THENCE s12°J9'4S "w, 17.i .tthou1 cownlllt Of -· "1U7't statem«!nt o f hie or her objections to the proposed Plan. Any perion FEE':' TO THE BEGINN;•;G Of A NON-TANG.EN':" C'JIWZ CONCAVE NCRTHERL ran:t•xPfOllOftmpiled,u Publllhed Orange eo..1 or organ1zst1on desiring to be heard .,ill be given an opportunity to be AND HAVING A P.\01\JS Cf !So2.0G FEET, A P.,\Oil\L ':'O SAID Pon lo t la. P<lfl 111on Of tn-DaltyPllOt .JuM 1124,Juty heard. At the aforesaid hour, th«! Board of Supervisors and the Orang• SEARS SJJ0 22':4"E,· T~ENCE 'rl!:STEPL"f ~LJNG s;. .... ·o CIJRV~ :HR'"·UGH cumbfanoee to 11t .. f)o the 1. e. 19&& Co t 0 1 ~ -v unpaldbllllnoedue on lhe T-22' un Y eve op•«!nt Agency shall proceed to h ear and pau upon all CENTRAL ".NGi.£ Of 9 °21'~')";, DISTi\~CZ Cf 254 .95 FEET TO A PIJI:S note °' nol• IKUf'ed by vrttten end o ra l o b j e ctions to the proposed ltedevelop•ent Plan, CN THE NOP.T!iEi\ST!?L! Ll~lE OF :,o':' ;22 Of Si\I:> !?VINE'S S'JBDI'l: ='.~20.ol...,'..,ruatt....:. 11~ 1111-IC llftfll'C S :::en, ~ ,_r D ?O!NT s::~1G : 1 STl\t/7 ALONG SAID LT NE S ~ 9 °;L} • 5 4" ~, ...-,,. ~ r -. nu "4 The Agency end the Board of Supervisors ahall con&ider all Ing .. tknlted eotll, eic· evide ce d i f 491\.2 1 FEET Fl'CM ':'HE ~OS'!' S.\STERL'i CCP.NEil uf' :.:T 1~2 OF IRVINE'·: pen.-andadllenoea atlhe T050l-n a n tt'St AIOny or and against the adoption of th«! proposed SUEIDIV!S:ON, AS SAD CORN!.,l !S OE:SC~!BJ::D I~ i\ DEED RECOR!:>C:D JUL.'! or .,,,. Nolloa of Sate· NOTICE~~~.. 18, 1950 I~: 8"..'>Ci\ 20)9, F . .\GZ 2:?~. oFni:::;.L PECCRDS OF Si\.:;C 11me of .na lnttlal publlcatlon "" R e d e v e 1 o pm e n t P l a n • 1002.02 Ts No IHOLM A legal ducriptlon and map of th«! proposed Pro j ec t .~ru er~ COl;NTY , s;,:o C0!<~7SR i\!...S: 9.C::NG THE Ml)S':' SCU':'H2PLJ' CO~NER r;y MOTICI TO ~-~10.as11-005e provided herevith. TT(.ACT NO. 1=01, l\S RECO:<DS::D .:;:1 eoo;· 50, PAGE :6 Cf ~!SCEr.LANE:)U Y~No=ULT YOU ARE IN OEFAlA.T :-!APS, P.E:::OF~S CF s;.::-CCIJW."f: ':'::.c:·1c::: S -'6 °00'J'.l "W , 1056.97 FE!i U N0£<>•0£ED'"'"'T .. UST UNOEF\ A OEED ~TRUST I Tl) ST.\TICN 'i-1 C>i !P.E AJJt:DI:::i\TEO MZAN H!Gl! 7:Dz r..1:;£ C7 t;pp:; ""' ...,,.. " DATED JUNE 27 11194 nterested persona iney ioapect the proposed Redevelopment Plan DATED Augutl 26, tN3 U~SS YOOTAKE .ACTION and a ll other 1n(ormatl.on p!!rt:aining thereto et the ProJHt Plann1ng NE'iiPOF:7 o.~! P.S CESC~;BE:> r:1 O:'-"NGC: CCL'tl7Y S:JPER:0?. C01J?T CAS. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TO PROTECT y~ D 1 1 f NO. :Jol)'i; '!'HE.SC: ,\LON\. s,;;~ i\C:.;1..lOl':ATEO L~NE '!'HE FOLLO~•!."IC TIOH TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY 11 M•Y .,., 111 9 on ° t he Envirunmental Meneaement Agency of the Coun ty o f .... - 5 c.,.3 E,. rnu ,.. ~ ~ ~ • o PROPERTY. IT MAY llE SOl.O ATAPUBU " """' Orange, 400 Civtc Center Plaza, Roo• 238 Santa Ana California o r .... :. "· "' --?.,.,E:S; ~14 .,·;,.s·.o ;:, !457.44 FEE.";; '!'P.E:-JC!: N78 ~g·~~··,,, SOLDATAPUBLIC SALE 00 C SALE fF call 714/8) .. -S372. • • • 1010 .-1.: ::::::-; -:-m::KE. 537";:1·00··,1, 10)6.90 FEE:T: Tu::::1c:: " ..,.. EJCPlANAT"""' r.r ~ 58) l .&'l)O"',I, ~()0.:'.: FEET· ::~E~~C£ 569 ° :••30•·.,, c.~:-.i.s f~---- IF You NEED AN EXP' .. _ y NEED N4 0 NATIOH Of THE NATURE N•T• ,.,.., """r.r...,.. ~ -~ .. ~ ...,. ,,..,,. '!''-:E:ic::: s~8° o-;•:.o ··•. ~;9 . .,.J ;::.:::-: ':''.i::~ic:: s .:2 ° lS'3o·.,, i5 ;'.. ~s AGAINST YOU. YOU YOO YOO ~ f"!:::E":'. -:-:-1:::1c: s:o; :!'(j'.)'W, ;:s.:2 re---7.:-·:r-C'no0 ..,n·..:~·· ... OF THE PROCEEDING PAOCHC»NGS &r m ..or > SHOULOCONTACT ALAW· CONTACT AL..AWYE R ~ ~ 56~.lO fEE7; THEtl':E SC5~05'00~.,,., 168.65 fSE':'; '!'~E~CE S2~0 ::9'38"'"'• YER On,,,..,. I W • 1000 ~ ~ .. / ~ s. /9 r fa 5u7 . 68 FEE':'; THEtlCE 523° 4J I 13"W, sol. 90 FEET: !HENC~ soo 0 2: I 22"E ..::L.c.~~~ ~~.:.-~.;:;;: Linda O~ ~ate ' 610.67 FEET; THE~CE S32°2i'30•E, 670.42 FEET; 7HE~C::: S22°5C'l9•! C1•1,..__.,., .... .,,..I Trv.i•~tncl0inuanl to Clerk of the Board of ~uper vi sors .3 42.lS FEET; T~ENCE Sl'.) 0 )9'34"£, 564.0 FEET: THE?~C! 5)4°43'00.E ~ ,,............ C>Moer, 0-. of Tn.tt -o.o ,All<f and Agency Se c retary 7 59. 0 FEE':'; '!:<ENCE S )8° 'iS '09"'"", 39 Z. 21 f'EE7; 7HENC! Sl 9° 41 'l 6 •w 1141•U''Wl l'"'4. ...... 12. 199-l,. [)oQ,menl llO )28 .36 i"EET; T'iE'lCE S33°0!'5"1 • .,,, ~4 iLl! FEET; T!iENCr S06°·U'4S"W, ~ ..... WP91 (1M)l :;'"W:7~::.0~~,.~~ SA.~TA ;'\ltA HEIGHTS PROJECT AREJl.-ARE..\ A :51.5J FEET; THENCE Sl9°28'22"E, 24!.93 FEET; THENCE ~53°J6'49·E Oated.lline 13,1Ne ,~ eo.,n1y c.lilomoa. 598.09 FEET; :'HEN:E S:?0°39'll"W, 216.2! FEE':'; ':'HENCS S50,,23'2;•w Pvblllhed Ofanoe CoMt ereQAICIC>y MChony M ~ 314.07 FEET; THE:-ICE S).;0 24'0l "W, 301.98 FEET; THENCE SOC 0 :'S'59•'1 OellyPllot June24,..1uty1 8, &~M Cerlono WILlSEU. ~57.81 FEEt.· THENCE SJ3°39':'S"E, 118.66 FEET; ':'HENCE S22°21 '30 "E leN 1 AT PUBUC AUCTION TO T239 HIGHEST BIOOER FOA TH:O: 90UNDAP'l OF THE PROJECT AREA IS ILLUSTRATED ON TP.E r.r 212.:'9 FEET; THENCE S )5°33 '0 4 "E, 198.42 FEET; THENCE S0°0 P'O~·t ---------CASH.(peyao1 .. 1~01Nle ATTACHED HER.£'!'0. THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE BOUNDARY IS A 3 140 .65 FEET; THENCE 536°5)'2:.'!"E, 254.07 FEET; THE:-IC: s:6':2·29•r PUIUCfl>TICE tn lllw11.t1 tn0My ott11e lN.cs FOLr...ows: 86.27 FEET; :-ttc::ics so1° 33•3~·:;, 55.9:' f!:ET; T.HSN".:'!: ~1 .1°3 7•37 ··.i _......;...;;.;;;;=...:.;;:::...:.:.=---SI ... ) 11 1t19 Nol'th troN c C ~~COUWT en1r9n09 ~ 1 ,.,. Courtly 1 07.42 FEET ~O S7AT~ON 99 ON SAI D ADJUDICATE:l LINE; TH~N • Ofl'THllTATI CO\il1hOuM, 7'00 C.wicCant• THAT CERTAIN AR.EA PARTIALLY WITHIN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEAC!: LEAVHIG S AID ADJ'-IOICATED LaJE, 56 4°11'49-w, :i;o.93 YEE"!' ;o A. OflC .... ONtlA Drwe w .. 1. Santa Arie. Ce COUNTY OF ORANGE /\."ID PAPTIALLY WITHIN THE UNINCORPORATED TERR!-ANGLE POINT IN THE EAST?:RL'l LINE Oi LOT "E ". TRACT NO. 4224 ·' ,Ofl'THICOUNTY •2101 .. ""'"· lllle and TORY OF ':'HE COUNTY OF ()RANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DESCRIBED ~~ SHOW?~ ON THE ~'\A? RECORDED IN acor. 15~. PAGES l 7HROUGH ·~ ln theManerof lhe~· l'lelelby•unoetlMIOelCIOI FOLLOWS: !:-ICLL'Sil/E , Of M!SC=:LLANEOliS MAPS, RECORDS OF Sil.:D COU:-!':'Y; TH:::~K. Of! OAAMQ1 tnl«8111 conwylCI IO anCI now cation ol MARY JUNE TNll W'ltheO<OC*lyt~UllllCl tn .!\LONG SAID El\STERLY LINE Of LOT "E ", Nl7°2'>'54"E, 213.42 FSET :-: MICHKO$Kl,F0tC1\anQ9of Mid Counly, CalolOmle, BEGINNING AT AN ANGLE POINT IN THE BOUNDARY OF SAID C!-:'Y 0: THE ~OST EA5TE!<L'i COR:IEP or SAID LOT "E"; T'H::ic:: ALON'j Tr3 N~A .. MO.A1UIOO ~~~=~'*::.."' NEWPORT BEACH' SAID ANGLE POINT BEING THE INTERSECTIOtl or n1:-WJRTHEA5T""!U.1 L!N:S or SAiO TRACT NO. 4 ::24 T!iE FOLLOWH•G oc:s::::ua:::; OM)DTOIHOW tl'W et, ol ~ Beac11. SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF MES.\ DRIVE (60.00 F EET WIOC:l AND T!!!:: COURSZS; t;J1°5/'ll)"'l'f, 204.iO HE'!'; THE~ICE ~ns<> :1')3''\o;, :n.3: CAUM'Ofl Couniy ol Or811Q9, S11111 of SOUTHEASTERL'l LINE Of TUSTIN AVENUE, NOW CALLED I RVINE AVENUf.. FEE':"; THENCE N21°:J'l 3 "W , 5 ~.20 FEET~ ';H~NCE N'6°5 7':3 ~:.J, :~2 .5 -5 c""c:~~ ~:,,,.:,..:;-:,.: (60.00 FEET WID£) AS SAID ANGLE POINT IS DESCRIBED IN TH-fF.Ei; THE~ICE ~.53•45•:;:.;··.:, :1a.4J FE~r ; '!'HENCE •n ::0 :a•:io ·w , ?o . .:· WHEAEAS.MAAY JUNE i27 to 31 tndua-. "DESCRIPT!ON or UPPER BAY ANNEXATION AS AMENDED BY THE crn FEF.':'; :nE~ICE r:j1° ;;•:o-E, :'i:.;:i FEET; 7~.c;·;cE ·ne "~»·1 .i·: MICHl<OSKI petttlonar I\ .. ~ Mee-W't .... COUNCIL OF NEWPOR7 BEACH", OEIDIN'-NCE NO. H8, CERTIFIEC 8'( TH · ;i11=.-6 F:::Ei; :~u::-11:=: s-n-~2·~:·::. i:;.oo fEE'!'; 7HE::c: ·;:.3°~~·0 J"..:'. :-C:..::-'C::h:-~~":c,~~yAlcorOer SECRETARY OF S:'AT.S ON MAY H, 1955; THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTH· 127.96 C""c:=-T· -··n1-C"' ·1~5"1 1•r.;·c:, 99.3<> fE!:7; 7PE~h.::: :n-":3•;:"-:; ctlenglng1)911tl0nlr'•~ Tl"ll ",... lddt.-_, WES-:'ERLY LI~IE Of !'1.ESi\ DRIVE (60 .00 FEET WIDE) AS SHOWN ON THE t9.f :J-.:>s F~~-=-; 7~£;(:~-~0£~4 ::7~::-::. i::.s~ F:::.::T; :-uEnC:: ~:a0 :?' 'i .... lr orn MAR Y JU NE '*common de1'9rwllOll. 11 Of TRACT NO. J76 RECORDED IN BOOK 15, PAGE 29 OF MISCELLAHEOU:.i ~Se,.':!: :::::-:-: ':'~E:o<C:: 5;:qo O"OO"'lol , l;0.00; :''!E~:c::; :..r.;.·i:NG s.; ~~~~~~lto MARYJUNE~:,..r-:~ MAP S, R..ECORCS OF SAID COUtlT'!, NS0° 09'5J"W, 1020.20 FEET TO THE ::ORTHF:A~T::PL"l :.I~«::, :1::1°vo•oo·;;, ";3.:8 r.EE-:' :-o TH!: !'£,.=~~;I"G - IT IS ORDERED lhal .. 0 be." MonCACllO Onw MOS:' NORTHERLY CORNER Of LOT 76 Of SAID TV.CT NO . 376; THENCE ;.., Ct;R'J: co~iC,\\E SOUTH!:?:.·! ;.;.D H.:.Vi~:G A R:.o:-us OF ;{l ,l)Q ::.::::- PtnOf'tl im .... ted In tM onaOelMar.Ca92tl2S ALONG T HE NORTHEAS1'ERLY PROLmlGATIIJN OF THE NORTHWESTER!.Y t.HIF: Of ':'j~<:-:JCE WC:~TERi.,;' ,r.:.o:•r, S,\l~ cun·;~ '!'H?OliG'! i\ c:::~~TP.AL l\?-lG:i C: "f' ~~IOdttlllma~ec;; Tile t=-~~!,,"*.!:; SAID LOT 76 AN D ALONG ':'HE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF LOTS 5 THROUGH 1' !1)1°32 '13" l\~l ;.Jo!C G.Vii'-~C: "'f !!9.l;l fEt::'; TPEHC~ ·~:i·"OQ'OsiJ:·,; 9 1SAM on AUGUST It oncorrear-. ol l"8 llreel ISCLUSI'/E, TRACT NO. •56 AS S HOW?'f OH MAP RECOPDED l~ P00Y. 17, 4S.6i FEET; ':':~E'<C:S ::;a3o 0<>•1·-··°'• l-1.:11 n:::-TO ;..so•:E "'- llM, In OepartrMnt 3, ai aodt•• end O!Ntr COtMIOll PAGE 9 OF MISCELLANE.OUS MA.PS, RECORDS or .;,;10 CCUtlT'f , NJ" ~C1\TPE.'\S':'ER!...'f L;~n.: Of :'1.r\.:7 :: . .a:2 ~: TH:.::·c:: ~l. r:.; s :~ •:<;::R':'~ the courthOuM loceted et igna1oon. 11 ""Y· ll'Own 4 8' .$ 5 " E, 9 5 4 • 0 0 FEET TO THE MOST SOUTHER!.. l CORNER OF J.l)T 1 , TRAC i:l\ST!:RL '.' L: NF' Tlif. fQl.LO ;1 ~1~ OESC~: bED COUPS ZS. N 1 :'" • ; , :-"'• 700ClvtcCen1ar DrlveWllt, '*s:c, "'lfi 3"' ::OM"T'. :-H~'Jr"' ,, ,. 5;;·~.i·w. 1'5:.~~ ;:::;-:; :'HE:lCE ~1!:0 :n 1 :6",. hnleAna,CellfOlnla,end aale d be mltde,W NO. i0303 AS SHOWN ON H,\P RECOPDED IN BOOK 4 4<4, PAGES 4 7 /\:ID 4u B.Q. 0·.·F_";:;:'. •_..,:..:.'.~~.1·'.):;r. ... •·o•·, Ill •0 f'='E~· ~•i<:-•1r· •::J~"':o'Q6'':. 11'<1'# CIUM, If any, why the •~hl>IA covenanl Ill' WWT'll'lly Of' HI SCELLANEOUS MAPS , RECORDS Of' SAI 0 COUNTY; THENCE ALONG TH I:. • • ~:. • : • •.:, • --• v • ~ • • • --• • ' -· --1)911tlonfOf ChtngeOll'WM 81~0flmpltlCl,regar<ltllg SOIJTHEASTERLY L:i:NE 07 SAID LOT l, NJ9°4 9 '0 4 "E, 263.<>2 FEET TO T'l i :u . .,~ f;.:."": ':'!i::NCE ~.:n:r;·13·v, '0 .;)< :-E::T; ':'~!::JC!::~;:;~.!~·:··: lh<>IMI not be 111ented · 1~11· ooe•••o0n. Of " C ' -c; ~ .., r) ' 11 J • -ITIS FUATHERORDER.fQenc\11'tlOf11nC81, to IWl'f trw ~!OS'!' EASTEnLY CORNER 01" SAID LOT l; THENCE ALONG THE NORTHEASTER· lllD.Jl i::-E!::-; 1.1:::1r.=: !J: "'3-.•·,•c., !Ii .0° n:-:-: TH-~·:; -• .::. lhatecopyol 1hll0fdlrlo rem1Wltngl>fonc:tpel lUl!I Ollhe LY LJNE OF SAID LOT 1, ANO THE NORTHWESTERLY PROLONG-\Tir, :;:.;:.:? f°£;'7; -=~·:..::::: ·:·:.:i:o·:s ·z. =-~.:.FE~'!'; ~HE~·.::: ··2:.,.?'i'j'3•! lhOwc.utabePlibllahed ln "°'a(l)MQ.lllClby .. od OelCI THEREOF, NS0011·2o~E. 3J0.16 FEET TO THE CENTE RLINE OF SANTA 1\1' 2 .• J I~E:'; '!'t'~"c: N":.'':.l·J:~·. 13ii.S:i rs::-: :·~E'IC':: •::.-'l)'~s· ~ha~~i:T~cw1C:t:-=:i:::;: AVENUE (80.00 FEET WIDE); THENCE ALONG SAID CENTERLINE, ! •3.0 F.:':': 7h:'~ic:: r::i5°' ':)') .... ::'l').::; ':'!iF.'tC"' ~o~Jr~'SJ" clfeulallOnprinted lnOfanga ad~--. 11 any under1rw N39° 4a•4c•E, 131.97 FEET TO THE CENTERLI NE Il'ITEPSECTIOH 1;· ::i1 ~.7 ~ ::;:-:: -:-:rr~ic::: ~1::0 ~L·3:··1,., .O..>.J~ r:E::; ':'H<:''T-.:E ~i=:"lJ'"J .. Covniy, Cellfomlo. onoa . lennl Of Iha OelCI 04 Tn.tl, ORCH\RO OR!VE; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID CENTERLINE or SJ\Nl' 2 r;, ~~ ::'-0':'-. ~·•c'/(-.:" r"'-~.--·.::"··· .. :~.'l'; r:-E;; :tt:::nr: ~i.;s' J -;·~~. =· ~ ~t:::-:: ::-T=:.-.:' C:':":.: ;.NA AVENUE, ?IJ 9°.i1 • l 2• e. 7 n.. 01 FEET ro 7HE souTHWESTEPLY LINE c : : i · .,o r~E7· ~ .. :c::nc~ !''1 .s ·: • .. .,. • ~ r.' 1 .-:-:-·:: nu:•.c: '1 ~ :-· o"' · >" lor heiwingon thepetnlOn ~IClbyMtdOelCI OI TNll, Tfl~ Si!oNTA A.'lA-iJ~:..lH C KANNEL AS SHOWN ON RECORD Of SURVEY 85-1012 ·1.s., fC""E-7C ·' p ::•:' '•;. ··p·rE ,-... :.-·n;.., •'T'lt':\£';'~ Dated Jun 20 10M 'Ot tl'le """""' ~ :-lLE::J 1:1 9COY 110, ~ACES 39 THROUGH 42 INCLUSIVE, Of' RECOP05 C. ~: ;.:.::i it_:..•1:: ;. ":\DI S C\J?'J! • "-"rr T ....,. Jr •tmlllCI ~be $S45.91917 <"""''-'! ... ~C ""D"" 0-• '-D CO'""'T T E C 0 -·,-,.... -·.•J 1 :.11 '.-.. If ........ ;_.,o; fl'W cienetoary undet laid _.., .. I;:. , "-v"-'> r Sn.i. v1• y: H N E AL NG SAI ::> sour!iW~STI:Ji' -~ 0..0 ol TIUal ~ L::-1£, SJ9"42'07"E, J3~.89 :££7: THENCE N40°37'48"E, ~.07 :EE';: AoyA Hof(lnc ,At1omoy •lllC:.'U!ad and--ICl lOll'le :-::z::-ic:: SJ'l~ C~'07"E, 57.J4 FEZT TO ':'HE BEG!NNI~G Cf .0\ TAN'jf..I ~y tt~'.ilradl~ ::.: Of ~.auawnll.: CUR'/E rmica.v;: ?IOR'!'HEAS:"ERL'i ANO HAVING A RJ\DIUS Of 175.00 FC:U • • o..nenoiorSala and1w"'1.,, ·::u;:::1cs S0V!'Hf.i\STE~L'! ALONG Sil.!D CIJ P'/E THROUGH A CENTRAL ANG:..F. c ~~~m.~ :ie::Oel::!!.-:.: ~~001j''.:0" A:l .~RC D!S7MICE Of' 15~.l:! FEET; THE'{CE Neq 0 11·0J"F. t& '* ·-· .. cauM<I .. od NoltOI ol °""" :o::i.: 2 ~EET ':'') THE BtGI:INISG OF A TANGEtiT Ct:RVE COl-!C\'lE SOUHI T2M aroCI [llOIOll IO s.11 IO lie WESTER!..{ A:rn H~"/7Ni:; ,\ R.~D;us Cf 275. 00 FEET; THENCZ SOU!HE/\STE?!,'t :°':~~.: ..... ,'l~.u::r, SAill CURVE 7H~CUGH i\ C:fS;'IV'L ANGLE OF JR0 ~s·i1s·· ,\f" ;\:') P\BJCM>TlCf. VerdugO Setll~Coriionatoon rir::-:".\NC~ Of lSL-15 T'!P;'T'1 TH!':NCE ss2 ° l3 1 n·r.. l~J.:5 rn:-'i'"l MO'T1C8 •••Hf\111.. ::;r.;.;.r:mING C'P' A TA:1 -r.:JT C\.JRV[; totic,wt NORTHP.:AS7~Pl '{ MHl 11,Wi~· w-nneo..,. ~~91~ 81\'d P.Aorus or 225.00 FEET; THENCE sotrrHEAST"ERLY ALONG SAID CURVE No\IOOle~gtventtwlt ~~ (ll1lllS00.2~ T~ROUGH A C!:nTAAL ANGLE OF 36°48'10 .. AN ARC DISTAN C~ or 1-44. 52 :;:...loatd~ ... ofltlll~LOtl~c.il FEET; THENCE SIJ9°11'22 .. E, 17.04 FEET TO THEBEG:NNIHG OfA C*tt1Ct of Orange = ~llOllred ~..,. T~GENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY AND HAVl NG A AAOIUS o r Caflfomla. _. f'90lllVI ..... =~2Ju~ 1986 225. 00 FEET; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CUJtVE THROUGti ,\ :'.n~~~·ombUt~let• ~.eo.: .. D.,.YPilOI CENTRAL ANGLE OF 42° 0J•40• AN ARC DISTANC! OF 165.17 FEET : 1 ·· ICS8y, THENCE S47° 07'0"E, 1 4 1.4 9 FEST TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGF.Wl' CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS Of' 125.00 FEE':''. T HENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH 11 CENTRAL ANGLE Of 10°00°J1• AN ARC DISTANCE or 21.84 FEET: THENCE LtAVING SA!C SOUTHWF.STF.RLY LINE OF SAID SANTA 1.NA-DELM I CH.ANNF.L ALONG TH~ ~~i~~~~~~~i7Y ;~~;~N~~~~0~o ~~E ~~:T ~~~RL~r co;~~~ o;";~R~~~.,.~ Of ABOVE S AIO PARCEL KAP Fit.EO IN ~OO!t 127, PAGES 4 2 AND 43 Ct PARCEL MAPS, RECOPOS Of' SAID COUNTY1 THENCE ALONG THf: SO!;TkEAST• ERLY LlNE OF' 0SAIO PAA('f:'t, 2 AND TME NORTHJ\ASTERl.Y PAOLUNGATIOl\ Tllf:RF.0 1" NJ4 41J'l5•t, ::s•.17 n.:F:T TO THE C~NTERLINt or 8"1STOt. STRE~T (90.00 Ff.ET WIDE); THENCE A LON~ SAID CENTERLINE, N49°?:'0J"W, BQ.89 f'EET TO THE SOUTHWE~TERLY Pl\Ot.ONC..\TI0 '1 Of TH .NORTHWtSTf.RLY LINE or JCHN WllYNE AIRPORT 1-S S AIC t.tNt IS SHO't;. ON THE PROPERTY MANAGoMENT MAP or SAID AIR?ORT ON Flt,E IN Tllr GC:~ER.Al, SERVICES AO llN1 STRATION, ARCHITECT M.JD ENGINEER OlVIS10N Of SAlD COUNTY OF ORANG&, PROJEC7 NO. rM111l OATED JULY li 1974; THE:NCF. Al.ONG Sil.TO SOUTH'WESTt~LY PPOLONGATION AND SA'.i ; NORTHWESTER .. P LI!llE, H...O-'J9'l7~t, luH./l fEET; TH!NCE COtl':'HHllN ~LONG SAID NORTHW&STERLY LINE 7HE fOLLOWINC DESCRIBED COU RSES . N28" 0'4J "E, 819.U F'f.T.T; ... !!ENCE N6l o 1''1i"W , 250.00 FEET THtNCC !n&0 -47'4'"1'"&, 17!'>9.38 r rr.T; THF.NCE ~ua 0 2\'0~"W , 21).}l rttT; rnr.:~c£ :noo 39'17"!:, • 2s. 1ci FEE :: THf.Nl"'E u o 0 Je' l ':J "E ... 1 _ a . .: 00 --!':"'." -·:";' i:I~· .. , 7P..1\C':' :-so. 4.;':·1, St\::) ~ .·1'!' r :.sv r•r:-.G =>IS:"";..·:T "l:'<I C'olli '.30·;;;. 150.CO :'!:E':' F~t..;M ':'HE c~~Tf."L!:•f 1'1 'EPSc!.'':'1Cll Of S~ID :Pv::1£ A'/.ENUE .~N:) 5;,,,.'J:'l.:\G~ [)!;' rv~ ,\S SHC .... 'N CN S.\I~ TRACT NO .a ~::: 4 : THENCE A:.ONG 7JIE CEN7E~:.J::E '" ; P'Jl:IE AVf:1uE ..\$ SHC1''1 ON "'l'C: !"..A;" or ':'R.;\CT NO . J!JA P!:C",..l<D'"' 1:: BOC'f !OJ, PA<;ES 3~ TH?OUCt! JJ .a.ic:..uSI'/E, Of 1"TS.:E;.1.>.::r. t;<; !''.Ars . RECCflC!> NJ9° 59 •45 -:;, :>.:3.0'l FEF,7 '!0 CONCAVE 'l'I ES";'Etl:.Y -'-~D i'fl.\':: • ., NORTHERLY ALONG SA:O CURVE AN ARC DISTANCE Of 400.i4 r~LT ~ CONC AVE Ei\ST~P!,':' 1\ND H;.'.0 7:'. A F.1\0!t S t> 0 f'EfT, A iV\i>IA ~ o:- LAST SAID CCRVC: TC) !>AH~ 11 l'l1 •'F' Rr'.1? f' •p;~: P£AIS 5r,t;.>!c•45'"..,. T:IFNCE NO PTltEJH.i' 1\l.N1C 1,\ .. ':' ':'II? tiCH ~ c~:-<-:·0..-iL /'NGi,: OF 63°43'00" >.~ f\fl(: DIST.'.r-i<·E uf" ... n.·,, f"f':': T•if:: f. ~l.lqOt~•t s ~r: 5 15.41 fEf.T ':'0 TtH. EH.:c1:1 ·:rNG or· A ';',\".J .... C"P'."f C·NCA\?: wF.STf:F L/ ,\NO HAVING " AADI!JS or )1 0 .Oll f f.r'':. T' F:'< 'I F':"ll£RL( .\LC~\. Sid ~ CURVE TllROl'...::11 ;., CENTR,\~. ,\.'IGl !; f t• l"IJ • ;,~1 AP<: DtS':'i\NC-or 4 00. 3 4 rEET TO A ~OlNT or Pf\TQS-C'Hl\;F C"•! Al.'f r,;.sTEJILY ~~w HAVIN~ A PAOtU~ or Sb0.00 Ft-T. A RAll~L F LAST s~:D ~~~VE r t.AST S>.lD POHi':' Cr p£i,"!"R~f. ~lC'Vf; P-A s ... f,r.' ~s·•!J •;.;; Tl!E.::c ~OR'.:''!ERI.'! ALONG :,M;T s;. I~ CUFV .. 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(continued on peg• 8 10) -~ ---------------- I I 0 a 810 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday, June 24, t986 0 CE COAST ttiOUld ti hiW 11PPMt el Ifie llMrlt\g ~ tlete yell.It 00- l«llonl Of Ille wntten otii-> llon1 with Ille c:ourt bef0te Ille "-Ing Your ~ inc .. may be In ptr90fl Of by Y0\11 tllOt~ NI.JC fl)TJC( Pt8JC fl)TIC( (continued from page 89) Sumner pulls ahead of foe in 40th District recount IF YOU ARE A. CRE04TOR 0< • conll'1Qe'11 c.r.0110t Of ttMI OtiueMd. you mutt flle yovr cl1tm wttll Irle court Of p,...,,, II to Ille l*IONI repr-1111"9 t~led by the court w11111n fOUf 11\0f!ttlt TO T IE BEGlN~ll:.!C OP ' HA\, "'C: ,, ~-.oivs or S1\I D c~~~ THnotJGH • I • : 6 7. 4 7 FS£T TO ~~~rJP~ BEAC~ ASS~: :.v::~•': •t,E~\.: ;,.:.ur• .. -; . By PAt:L ARCHIPU-:\' and . TEVI'~ MARBl.1-: "Judgl•" ":iumnl'r ~1.tll'-ht• " 1111 long1.·r 011 thl' tX'111 h .rn<I halh1i.. whert' \11111nt·1·, 11tttn1· 8(lJ'IC'llfl"d hi h.tH' ht•cn "n111.•n tn thl· \.lmt: rx·r,on l hn e'en hrnught 111 .1 hantl"n11n11, 1. \pat 111 hol\11.·r 1h1.·ir rhalknl(l'' fl,11\111'' "a~ llfll' (If (\1.0 I 4.'' \ u>r\"den·J chalkn~111g thC' t·nttrr pr<'<'1nC'1·, 1111<11. "h11. h 11.twld lll'l't'\\llJll' '111 ('\~.Hl\10,tll\lfl of I'\ C.'I\ hallol h\ < )l\11n ''°"' ,.,. <l•t• Of "''' .... lkUlllte Of lellett at PfOvtded "' Section 100 of the Probttt CC<I• or Callf0tn1& r,,. ttme '°' filing "91mt wilt not ••pit• Pri<>t to four month• from the date of the nearing notice •t>ove Of"" o.-r ..... 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ALONG LAST SAID I lotlm.tnn\ 1..tmp h,1, 1 h.1ll1·ngl'll t\l'I 011.,.,rdlin~ th1. dl•,1gn.111t1n In 1111"1 l hallt:ng1·d Jlll't.:111i:t' 1h,• '''l r ·r:iri.·, .._, 1" 1·rn t..111111' .inJ "S Pul>l•ahed Orange Cou1 01111~ Pont June 17 111 24 1q86 '1J 1 :?'4J ~·,.;, lS.:'.16 FEET TO THE ABOVC: SAIC A"T"-A:•A A'/f.'o E; Tllf!lCE AI.ON1; I.AST SAID CENTER- TW233 .:·~. 4<~.13 IFF7 T~ :~E ro:~T F lEGINNING. Council gives tentative OK to banning food sales on beach P\8..IC NOTICE CMOS IUMMONI (CrT ACION JUOtCIAl.) NOTICE TO DEFENDANT Avlto 11 Acusedo) UNION Oil COMPANY OF CALI FORNIA II Calllornla CO• poratlon SOUTHERN PA CIFIC LANO COMPANY 1 C1111torn111 corporation MONO POWER COMPANY, a Ca111orn1a corporatlort, 11\A• PERIAL THERMAL PROO UC TS NC 1 Delaw11e CO< lh "H \ E \HRBI t. Of .... Cl""' ~ ....... ,. 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IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT OR GANIZED ANO EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE s TA TE or CALIFORNIA EVALYN NELSON ABRAM$ ROSALIE -~ I IJ '' 11.tn l qi• rt I t1UJ tP n .1 ) )!lll•n \J1d lhl 111\\l'I t11 t1m1 I 'u" 1 ,.,. J gri:.11 '" u'" I h: ,,11.J he Hut th.11 I'"''' \\p1Jld twuHlll' 1110111 11 till' 1Hd!fl,lll\L' I\ JJ11pll'J lll'\I ARNETT KEITH NEVINS BAKER l EWIS F BAKER BETT._ BAKER JOSEPH J BEATTY DAVID BENOHEIM ELLEN J Grand jury report soft on supervisors BENOHElllA ELON C BERKMAN BERYL I< BfRl<MAN BETTY BERNS ROBERT LOUIS BIGARO ftORENCF El1ZABETH BIGARD MYRL CYPHER B•NNS NICHOLAS P BIRD MARllN BLOCK CHARLES E BOONF JR PATSY ANN BQONE J AM ES C BRIDGES JOHN S BRIT TAN l ORNA W BRITT AN ~LORENCE B BROOKS JOHN W BROOKS JOHN W BROOKS JR ELIZA AflH B BROOl<S WIL l AM ! BROOKS LlfWEll YN A BROWN, JOtlN S BFIOWNE GEN Eh l.h\ \1\llO'I 'a IJt ~ D•llY Plk>I ,l•tt Ml.IC NOTICE K 29008 FtCmlOUI au&iNEll NAME IT A TEMENT l he 10110 .. 100 pe,,.,,,, are 001ng llu••n11u a! Cai C11111n,.rs \ launory tnc ?4!> F l'IC nflr "venue Su1lt'! C :J Co11a Ml!l'll C~l1fom111 Q2626 M • r:;) 11 I!• <i \IV~ "' f:"""P""'" Ca1ttr,rn11 r:or PQr 11 on i''> ~l<oe""'' •• nr Jfl Su•IA C 3 C tie M .. -.a C• 9~6;.>6 ''1 ~ 0 JSlflf!'~ ' car ou l<WI ti• ~ co•oo• 111•0" i.A rg••f'I < WI e tr '"rpr V'' B, E.owero ., WJI" <;fll.t"ll'Y I'"' '1111em11n1 .. i" I tied "'''" lh,, Coun!y Cler• r Or 1 911 Ouril, r Jun"' IQ l~8b lo•r th\' l'\l'l lJlll<.' ,l\\l,1.11\l'i 1'""1hl\ llH' ltr\I r<.'\ll'\\ oil h11.11d 11llht'-t ll • ,,,niltH tul 1h1 "'l'f .\11(•lr11111gl1 t,I\ 11rahl1 1q111rt 'P""d' l'·'f'" c1pl.11n1n~ "h,11 1\t'l1111, l ·'"" ' ,, .. 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WILMA HARL ANO AGNES B CL EMONS JAMES A CONTE MrnL CYPHER AS fAECurrux or THE ES TAT ( OF R J< CYPHER P\Bl.IC NOTICE P\Bl.IC NOTICE Pl&IC NOTICE ----------.orCEASEO E E FORD Ml.IC NOTICE OOROTHY M F'ORO WIL as 2255 v 1.r A•er ve Jul\ 1 l!;/t;f N-porl 9"acll C.a111orn111 r2:n Record Ow""'' Lil A "NN LEE NJLIC NOTICE K 25951 FICTITIOUS llUllNEH NAME STATEMENT IWLIC NOTICE l AM 0 FRENCH SHIRLEY J FRENCH RONALD FULL fR ISABEl FULLER GAM MALOY l TO WILLIAM J GILLESPIE J MICHAEL T2H r.LvNN DOLORES E ----------G YNN ERNEST R GRAY, I K 29131 P~UC NOTICE GEORGE GRIFFIN w RAY SUMMONS MONO GRIFFIN HARRIET '"" record tollf' to said •toi;I p•n04!fly ·~ on lhll name ol L•ll Ann Le;. ,UOlflCI 10 all 11ncumbritnCfl<i or recoro on O<tot>Ar ;o<i 1963 agelMI '111"1 '"'ii P•~r1y pursuant tn B u11qm11nr 11~ 09r:f'm ll"' '3 I •II) 1n Superoor C.ou•I o• C1111fo•n111 lor the C.ount 1 '1 0"'"11" 1n a dl9-'°' ,, on (ii M11rn99"' 1ct1on h,.l,..""!n A11on l 4"1 Jr and ThA lnll(lwtng per\r>n' ll<fl de •ng bu""''' 11, CROCl".fR SIM M fAl PARTNERSHIP • 1 a Ca11 1orn111 GfW'lera Parir-•h•p 17• t Tu\lln Avt1n1Je •5 Cosle Me~ C11o1.:irn1e (CITACION JUDICIAL.) NEWPORT-MESA ()RtHIN ROSE 11AHN lljQTICF TO DEFENDANT UHIFIEO SCHOOL Af.1THUA W HANNUM PA C•oc~,., Simmer Pan "'"''"'P 11 1 1 Ca11forn11 G,.n,.•at Pertriflt5h1p 1741 Tustin Av"'''" •S CO!llA M11'\a C1111torn111 Sl'le•ry <°.•ocker 174 1 T uslln A"""uf' • ~ Costa M11-.e C.11111nrn111 Ao11so a Acusadol YAHYA DISTRICT TRICIA J >iANNUM JAMES GHAFARI Hnd DOES 110 10 NOT CE IS HERE BY F •iANNUM RAYBERTA L YOU ARE BEING SUED GIVEN lhal lhl Board ol HANNUM ROBERTIE v BY PLAINTIFF' (A Ud le esll Education OI the Nf'wpor1 f4 AR l EMIL J c C,.maridan<101 ROLAND Mesa Un•ll«:I School 0.stricl HA IV I< I fl S l 0 UIS E KALAY JIAN ANO MILDRED e>f O<llncJe County Wiii re HAWl"INS Wit.LIAM AL- l<ALAY JIAN cetve M81ed bl<I" up IO l 00 B( RT H"WKINS, Suf. l YN Yow M'H 5 CALENOAR PM on Int. 7th Cay of July HAWl<'INS CHARLENE DAYS ettef thlt eummone t98E 111 tne Purcna~f'lg Of Hf.ACOC~ JOHN C le -.9d on JOU to ftt. 1 hce ol ,111d School 01str1CI HEACOCI< LAURANCE H IJpewrltten re1pon1e at located RI 29115·8 Bear HEACOCK tiAOINE C thle court ·Str~I Co,ta MeH CA HEACOCK LOREN DAVID -- 7 .,, "( • ' f Ml,,, .. , I, T S ANTA ANA HEIGHTS REDEVELOPMENT PLAN MAP JIJl..::;;li'-· 1 orange Coast Daily Pile 17. 24, July 1. 1986 T2/ I DEATH No11cEs ELLWART r Jb'l•I "!I I P1I I J ... ,,, 18 "nr Llfl ~ng CllM numt>"' 0 1q 01 Cit> S111d re111 '" ['"'''•we\ thfl community p•nP""lt of the l l!M'IS '° wu llitl•I,. '°' dflt)I\ OI l!ltt'lf!f 'IPOU!>" on(urrl!'O durinQ their mA•'lllljl> 1C1v11 <.;no .. Sfl<:llOl'l Flt 1311 o:.s~ 111;, 1rit11 1uagm001 ue>on Or~"ll" Cu"" wt11rl'l '"" ~ulllflCI writ ol e• "" 1 • 24 Ju'v "Cut" r l\~uf'd 1'>4tong Dll~ • :'/:?/! Jpl)n 'llC.h II d!lbl • 11>e \11b1ect o• •h,. s.e1e '' Rober! J <;1mm,,.rl 11• 1 •us11r A~ .. nufl •S Co~ta Mesa 1.-a11lnm1a Croner Stmmerl Part ""'"h'P • 1 1 C11111ornt11 Gl'ln,.•111 P~rlnflr~Mp 5he<ry A letter Of phone call wlll 192826 111 whlCh time Hid tiE ACOCK BARBARA not Pf'Ofeel JOU; JOU• tJs--bld5 will ~ publicly opeoed ~· E AC O C ~ Ao BERT iedvarse to plalntlff's title, or ma I Id ad•• I• t • 1 • • written retponH mu•t be ond '"lid lor H f A C O C "' H E L E N any clood on plalnllft't tltle aprop4edee ti ue'ed quter. In proper i.o-1IOl'm11 rou t 0111111lase Sotlware tor HEACOCI\ ELDON C l~eto name<! u DOES que le COfte ~he Ml want the court lo heer your Df'C 20 System HERNDON Fl''IANKIE J 501 lhre>Ygh 1000, lnciullve -· c:eH 2 Un1nterrupllble Powe• HERNDON WOODROW W YOU AAE BEING SUED ll uet.d no iw-te 141 South Eighth Strwt. Et Cen-Martln John Ellwart tro. California 92243. T..._ age 51 o1 Hun11nm~ phone 11119)352-7900 T..._ • -... ~. phone (1119) 352-7800 Beach, puled away DATE (Fecllo) JAN 10 June 20, 1988 1985 Survived by wife POOLIC NOTICE Ofl'ANQE COUNTY SUPUUOA COURT CASE NO 350-t31 PP PLAIHTIFF A08EAT 8 JACOeS ANO JOAN Al YH •e 1 p•o~r1v 11nd 1 "'~ no ,,,_, ldo11f!~U Or Cine• ccm MO" d"''<l'111 Nl diract•O"' 1 l!> oce11on may be OD 1#1 ""° t ()m It"! M11r'1lel & Qtt C.fl upor •8Q ,,.,, l CroO"' fhtt 'llllllm"nl WiU lil!Ml w th .,,., C.ouril~ ci .... or O• an9,. Cou,,tw or June 6 1986 FJI 1091 Put>I '"~ •Bngfl Coa!ll JACOll OEFENOANT l EE JR Pr H 11c.11ve 1l1dd8•~ !ll'IOul I rf!fflr I Sfloll•on~ '01 r 10 10 7{11 680 In· AL TON lu~iwe nt Thi! Codll ol GMI Da11, P1101 Ju"le • 1 2• Julv I l\ 1911F HOTICE Of MARSHAL 8 SALE <, "'"' .. 01 » wr11 '~•u!!<l n .., .. ,.lflmhf\r '. 1qac;, '" 11\H lfl)Oy" ,,.,,,,r,at"<) rourl ' 8 \JOO""'' I ""'8'e<l 1or"' T 1qa • ir •e•o• e>t 1uom .. n• r"'1•to•I• ROB [ T ' " ,085 A"IO JOAN • <1•1 " 065 ano 1g111nll udgmen• OflOIOr(\ Al tQN EC ~ '11ow1no a .... , bal 11n(" t$1Htf31371tc1ually dull on Mod 1u<lgm,,,nJ on 11'11! d11re nl •h"' 1111J11nc,11 ot j&ld wrol 1 '1hf! ievlf'l<'.l up<1n ttll •19n1 1111e 11nd ir•tertt1t of ~111d 111dgment debtor(51 In It .. oroperty I' ,,, .. Coonty 1)1 O•>ing11 Stell! "' Cttlllorn111 1All('.robl!d II'\ lollOW"I PARC:El I Tl>r! norrheHfft'ly r's 19 IM• or '"" north-'lterly 7~ 00 '"''' ot ir11 YJ<Jfhfl•""''v JOO 00 leet of l 01 3C6 or Newi><>'1 Heights 1r '"" County or 0•11"'9"' "tat" of Cehlorn111 "' ~ m•1 '..CO< t14'd 1n 800ll .. PAOft 83 of Mltc~ltneouft M11ps In 1tw1 olfl°" of Ille Pr •C"() ,r,,. tor p1ov"1on~ QO"""'"'O '"" '""ms i;on d·l1or 'I llnd eHACt of ll'lf' 'ale POOLIC NOTICE "'Cl'"'" 'lllbilll'f of dflfllulllng ----------bir1Clflr\ K 25952 N 0 TIC'. r s .. E A E 8 1 ftC TfTIOUI 8UllNE as ,•V(N tMI or JUI f tO NAME ITATI'MENT t 'Jllf 1• 2 00 p M 111 '114' lollowtng pe1 'o'" ere MARSHAl S OFFICf 46()1 do•ng bu•1nM' s PARK Ja,,.bo•l!fl Rm 108 City or AllfNUE ASSOC AT(;, N-port Be1tt:h Covnty 01 269Q Wt-lie Aoar.1 Su'" '"'0 O•ange St1t1t ot C11tf0<n1a 1 Irv n11 CA 9~7 1• ... ,n Miii •• r>ubh<. llUCllO<' 10 G A l • C11!1IOtrt•I Of'" lhfll i"t•gt•rosl bidder lo• cun '"'' per1nflrth•p 23"3 Nor1h on 11wful mnn"V ol the unnfMl T oJ\110 Avf'nUfll 11rttt An11 Stet•' 1111 tl'te rfghl 11111 and CA 9:.>705 tnl..,flll ol •aid juClgment Rey Bro' • a\lunR 8A11r.t1 dl'!hlr>rf\) 1n thfl abovf.I di!-L 1t1 8 C11llln•n1A limlll'IO vrit>Al1 prop1trty or \O perlnl'lr'\hlp 'fillq W"lle m11n. ti"lf!fflOI 11'11 may be Road Su1111 •'>O 1 •• ,., .. rA net'A,'lll'Y to Hl19fy Hid••· 927 14 1cul1on .. 1tn a~c.ruell lh19 b1J"''"'U •• 0" 1nlf!'re11 Ind CO"S duel~ l>Y 8 1m1flld p1rtf)ft< APPROXIMATE ~INI 'hip MIJM 810 S216 000 00 Ray 8ro1 laguria 81'tcl'l Oa11t11 JUNE 12 19116 lid e Ca111orn111 hm•111<1 Otv•9 on MARSH Al. Pl•lnt1r•ll•C.1 J9rn~ W Rev HARBOR OIVISION 411() I GMf'rlll Penno• J1mf'>Oreot BlvO Rr..om 1011 fht, )11temW1t ,.119 I •f!O N-porr ~ecri CA !12tl&O w•ll't '""Count, C111r~ ot Or 111"18• C Byh•m •ni" Count, or Jun" 6 MariJ/'lal Or11nge County 19 6 By P Pl'ltertdQl'f Decl;Jly flt 1057 County Rf'W".Ofdft< of ,llld Pullllllhf'l<I O••no• COHI Pqt>lltthfld ()rano• Cn•SI county 1 (Jelly Piiot June 11 ~· July DB•ly P1101 l11N• 17 :14 July Slld lend '" 'lhown °" II t 1q1111 l e t9116 map Ill~ 1n Aoolt • 1 e>aoe T13' 4\:j nf Record ol Surv•'f' In thfl olftC:41 ol '""' County Re cntdflf r>I tllll<I (;Oonly PARCEL 2 /In ,..__.t le>< roal1 an<! "''"'" .111llty ouipo ... over 11111 no<lti.uterly 20 00 f4'ftt or th" eoutnettrerly :\()() 00 1..i of Lor ~ nl N....,:>0(1 Hf!IOhl• In 1"41 County ol Or ll"Ofll ~Ill• M C.1tlorn11 •• Pf1f m11p rec:or<le<I In 8oolt • PftOll 113 ol M l1e.iiol'l4Kl<1t1 Map n t"4t ottk • of 1hfl County Rec-nt 11flt Clf t11ld Co<1nty (ltC(PT lhAI rt0tt1on Iring w!ll\ln p,_,e411 I S!lld 1l'nd ~ lltinwn on "'8'> 11'-d 1n Ano> ' 1 P8Q41 4 0 of P41C.Ot<I of SurWl'fl In Ille OI lie• of the Cout\ty lll..-_h'dl1 o• w1<1 county MOI'• C(!fTlr!'()nh • nowTI CIAHlllM ...nt'1 .. (""YQ!'1(1 • ""~°"'Of a lll'll.ltll P\llllC NOTICE P\Bl.IC NOTICE K 2IJ715 It 2'"' FICTITIOUI aUllNHI ffCTtTIOUl IWllNHI NAM ITATUHNT HAM ITATIM NT T "• 1n11ow1"Q '*"°"' .... rr . ., '''"o""no l)tl'llO()t ••• <IO!"O bulllne111 U WEST d O 1 n Q b" •In I' ' A t [RN AU10 EXCHANGE C.t.!Wf TS RV MANO , ,, E 87~ WMI 11\tl't N~or1 Allon Avfl ~•ntl Ana CA 9'i"f h C. A {129e'.I 11:>701 1<•y1fona tnv11~tm11t'lls P•"" t•Ofl•ymtn 1n Inc t(.altf()(nte 1:orp01atloo) c.oroor•l•rt 27 AbAIO 87 W1t1t 18th Nf1Wf1<>'1 '""'n"' C_. :J1110 In 81'81".h CA 9;>~3 1 orpor•tfKI rn St•t• nf t;;flll Thi• t>uelneo II ct.1n 1orn111 t111(tf'd by II c.orpot9llOl'I Thlt t1u•1n•n 11 con l(tyttone lnvH tmao11 '1uct-" by • rorporatK!fl Inc C\*>f'Q<I S K•" Sr P•ter Honeym•o In Thll tlet.,,,.,.1 wa1 loNo<I CO<~""atliHS P•tfl< HOO"Y• wlfh th• County Cler~ ol Or m11n J'1inldenl •ng« County O<" Jv.-.1!1 1 Tl'l11 11tart1mer1t w11 Mled t9M w '" 1tw1 County C...," °' Of FJIOll'I ar>g• County oo J•me 10 P1101 llh«' 0r7 Cnut H11\r, ()1111v Ptlot h-1 17 '4 J "111111 tt JOU do not nt. pour Supply tor Dalt Proc~s1ng HOLDER MARTIN B HOYT BY PLAINTIFF (A Ud leeete rMpUMte e !tempo, pwd9 tHl>Of'M on time 'rOU mey All b•d'\ are 10 ti... ll'l ac PATRICIA HOYT KENNETH <lemandan<lo) KENNECOTT pef6" el caeo, 1 \e puederl !off the eaM, end JCXlr COfdance with C:>"d11tont E HUAS T MARJORIE L CORPORATION a New qutter Ml ....n., N dlftef'O c~~ ~ic...;";: Gulla Selby HAles-El: Deputy lwart, son. Chru El-••• m_, end P"OP-ln'\lrUCllons an<I Speclfi· H u Rs T A J l York COtPOtttloo , o'r•• e••H d• IU 1ft, may be tatrlft wlttwMit cauons whlCh are on Ille •n HUTCHINSON RAYMOND Yow t\aft JO CAL.ENOA" pl'op.ded • ..-0 d- lurttler wiwnlng "°"' tM the ott1ce ot the Purcha'\lf'IO S JACK<;ON BEULAH W DAVI llftw "'61 ewnmone clone! pew pelte de le oette. court DorflC10r ot said Scnoot Olt· JACKSON EDITH JERGE le eened on row to Me • IExtetwt otroe ..... ,,._ Publlthe<I Ofange Cout lwart, mter. Joyce Dolly Prtot June 3 fO 17 24 Heller and brothtt- 19811 T218 I.a J hn H 11 Tti.re .,.. ot"-< i.v-t .,._ lni;t 2985-B Bear StrM I F'RFO JOHNSON ALVIN B t1pewrltt.., '"'""'" et ........ ltwde qll9 ueted Ml.IC NOnc£ qult.mente.Youm•JWMll CollaMeu·CAll2626 JORDAN PHILLIP R "'''~ .., • .._.,.""...,.. to c:.ell an atlOfMJ rtoht A Performance Bond may KEIZUR BILLIE F KEIZUR. A t.ttef oir ~ c8'1 .. ~ •. II,.._. NOTICE ()fl tWA'r If JO\! do not flnown lllfl raqu1<ed 111 lne dlscret100 SAM KIRTLEY WILLIAM L not protect rou; r-~ 009 a Ul'I ~. puede AVAU91UTY Ofl an •llom.1. J'OU m•Jc:all en ol thft D•sltlct K UMI EA CHARLIE c written '"ti•-muet be .._.,.IHI -.WO.,... ANNUAL lllRPORT ettontey referral Hl"llce Of No b•dd11r may withdraw LAWHORN EDITH T LAW In P'099' legal form" )'OU .,_ .. de etngadu O • Purau1nt to Section • legal tld oltk!e (lltt9d In hi~ Bid tor. pe<IO<I of lorty HORN VFRNON F LAW want the_, to._,,_ -oftctna de.,... legal 11104(d) of Ille Internal Rev· lhe phone boot!) lllltl f4SI days alter lhfl date RENCE: ANN s LAW-CAM (•H .. dl.-.ctOf'lo , .... enue Code, notice .. hereby ~ de qua 1e .., 1111 tor the opening thereof R E N C E Y A L E v tt >'°" do not Ne ,_ h>nko). given that Ille annual repon 1'99uetl Hte clteelon Ju-Thtt Boe rd of E<luctll011 Of L f. FT WI CH MARY J 0 '"ponee eft ttme, )'OU "'eJ C-No. -for the cai.ndw :.'Mr 1H5 dlc:lal uit9d tleM un ptuo lhe Newport-Mesa Unified 1'WICH LAWRENCE E loM the c:.M, and ,_ The name an<l lddr ... Of Of Los Pot>ree Nfnoe Foun- de 5 OIAI CAL.ENOARIOI School OfSlrlCt r~a the OURNEAU LEONE E w...-, monef llftd prop-the tourt It (El nombre Y d1tlon. e prtvate foundetlon. para prt•entar uni non11oreieet1nyore11Bld• 1ETOURNEAU REX A ettym•Jbelalrettwm.ut dlrec:Glondelacort••l'lm-11 avelloble 01 the foun- '"l>l'"t• Mc:rlto 1 m• 1nC not necessarily ac:cec>I LOVFTT WAL TEA l MAC-fun'--~ ~ tM pert1t County Superior dotlon'1 prlndpel of11cie for qulna en H ta corte Ille IOwelt Bid end to waive OUFS TON MARGARET COUt1 COUft County Courtl'IOuM, lnepec:tlon during ~I., Una CM1• 0 una llem!Kla any 1nform1llty or 1rreguter1 MA R 1 N O RA L pH o ~ ere otW legel ~ 9311 Main Str.., El Centro, hourw from e 30 ••i.toftlee no .. ofr-• ty In any Bid recetV9d MASON HELEN R MASON, qvlr-•• You "'eJ • ..,. COllfornl• 92243 • m to 5 00 pm by Ill'/ PfOleeelon; I U teepllffl• NEWjtORT~ME•A UNI M l MCOEE EVELYN to c:all an .ttomey ....,. The name, ed<lr-. and Cftlnn WtlO requeet It wtthln eacrttt 1 mi.qulna tleM qua FIEO IC HOOL OtaTIUCT of M f NT Z M IL 0 RE 0 l ••'1· If )'OU c9o not llnown t~ number ot plalf). 180 deyt after Ille da'-Of cumpllr con IH for-Oraft99 C-ty, CercM}tn • Ml:RSIOVSKY RALPH L anattomey,JCMtmeJcalhn tiff'• •ttorney, or plolnlftt 11111 publlcotlon ma I Id. d.. I e g a I •. ltoc:trM, Purct\aalnt Dllec:· M ICI'. MAXINE A MICK tltOfMJ ,...,,.. Mntoe Of without an attc>rney, ,, (El The toundltlon'• pflnclpol 1pn19fedee1lu11edqui.,.. tor(714)5M-3217 RONAtD F MILLER: •leolll.Wofftoe (lletedln nonibre.ltdlreoclonyelnu-office I• locat.O II 30110 qua lo cone eecuche eu l Dated June 111. 1~86 OOF10lHY E MILLER. ttMptlonebooll). mero de lalefono del CrownVllleyPartcwoy,Sulte CHO Published Orange Cou• SCOTT J MIGHELL MARY °"fMI" ...... --•bogo<lo <let <lemendanto. 0 103, Leouna NliJ'* CA ., Ut19d no pr-•· tu ,oally Piiot June 22 29 191111 R MIGHELL BARBARA 1'99-.... ctt.don .... <lel <lem•n<lanl• Que no 921117 r...,ueata a tlempo, Pl'9de Su237 M OSS, OR WARREN ~ ueted "'"'--.,.... llenceabogodo Ml AlfynO. Tiie pr1ncipa1 ~ °' perder .. CMO,, .. puederl M YERS MRS WARREN de. 04A• CALalC>AlllC>a Kr~· Joanne M Fruca, tl'll foundation,, Wlllat!I w qultar '"'eofet1o, eu dU-o P\Bl.IC NOTICE MYERS GOA O RAGAINS per a pre .. nter una J<>Mt Doy Reiavlt & Pogue, McOonold • OH•• COIH d• I U f'RED H RAINES ENID E ~ .. ~· • --Ooe Century Ptua Sutt• Joh p Brut>tlker Acaoun- Pfopleded tlft rrito edt-K 2:5"2 RAINES JO ANN RAYHILl, 'IVIM eft .... oorte. 3e00. 2029 Century Petti IWlt, 130 ~ Center clonal por pen. de ... oort• NOTICE Of VIRGH w RIDGEWAY, UM cert• 0 -._.. .. t Loe Angelle, Cellfomlo •245 Neiwpott 8eaCfl hl1ten otroe requleltoe DEATH OF ALTA N RIDGEWAY,·~ no .. ~. 900tH. Telopll~ (213) A92MO . leg.... ,_,.. ')IM uated MA ... QAllET LOUlll DUANE D RY AN DONNA B protecckwl; au ~ 553-3939 Put>tftt'lld Orange Coeat m-w o e er, step -daughter•. Mi chelle and V11ll, first wife, Daryle Adami.. Chapel Ser- vice, Tuesday, 3:00 PM. Private inter- ment Dirttted by Westminster Mem- onal Park Mortuary 893-2421 qulef1 tllfftO• • Uri ebogedo IMOOT A y A N J E A R 0 0 H ..c:r1ta • l'NlqW\e tlefte... Mid\... A Reltton. Pin-ally Piiot June 24 '* fnmedlet-te 11 nocOf'· AHO Of PITITIOH <;CHENEKER BENITA L cu'"pllr ce" laf1-;l~eirii-~neyiiiii&i.C~o~ldwell~~~P~C:.;;· ;4;44~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~T~238;;;;;;~=s:=;a;iiiijiiiii~ oc:e a un '°°9..SO, P'iede TO ADMtNllTI,_ SC11ENEKER RICHARDt-llam~. un NrYlclo de..... fl TAT!. NO. A1Dla PAUL SHEETS. VALERIA erlftcla de 1bc19edoa o a To all llelr1. beneflc:ltrlM ANN SHEETS DELMON E una oflctna de arude leaal cradllort end contingent SIMMONS MARGUERITE (HI el dlrectorlo tel•· 1Credltor1 and l*llOOI wt1o H SIMMONS Cl YOF W lonleo) may be otherw!M lnter•ted SMITH MARY ~· SMITH c ... Mo tt2M4 In lhe wlll and/or ...... of EDWARD R SMITH ROB Ho!1n11tn•1ndllddr1Uol MARGARET LOUISEIEAT n SPEIDEL LAURA lt>e toort 11 (fl nombre v SMOOT AKA MARGARET STOCKWELL LOUISE C dorlOCCIOll <M ta corte M) Or L SMOOT OiRAL LS WILLIAM A 1noe County Munlclpal A pelltlOn hu '-1 tiled HiRAl LS LORRAINE 8 Covtt Central O!llrlCt 700 n y MARG ARE T l THRA LLS EVERETT L Ctv~ c.nter Ort..,. WMI, SCHEAFER in Ille Supe<10t T RlffSDAL E MARY R Santa Ana CA 91701 Court ol OtanQe County re TAUFSOALE, A J UNDER· 11\e fOtne ad<lr-an<I qVMttno lhlt MARGARF.T l WOOO AGNES UNDER· t~ numbe< Of plain· SCHEA~ER be appoint I<! 11 W 0 0 0 R 0 BERT E Ulf ~ lllt()f~ or p111n11tt ~IOl'l•I repr-tltl\lil to w A IN s c 0 T T R 0 s E wtthnol 1n attotney, It tEI 11<1mtnl1tfW Ille "9111tf! nl llWI WAIN~f'.OTT HERBERT H nombr11 la dltl!Celon y IOI nu• dece<IMI Wf RIJ ANN f WEBB maro de ltlelono d el Tiit p11111on t11t~1ie11' KATtlERINf l WEST l bOOt<IO 6411 df!man<lent• o Autl'IO•lty to admon1•1.. llttl Hf:l EN lOUCI< WILSON, J' dfl4 Mt1'111nd1nt• ~u· no l!llAlt under Iha Ind~ 0 WYlE l YNETT( c llf!nr.• •bt>Olldl> Ml R004W1 d4"'1 Adm1n11trellf)(I ol ft WYl IE MARALIN WVL , & Otb • l •w cAfl)Ofalinn Ill" A<I JACK H 11 l l M A N """ Georg• L Aogtl(• ,. "-rlf'lg on lhe pttlitl()t'I [l[ANOA ZILLMAN OOf~ , 7 , 11 84!0Ch 8'"'d Sulla ""II Ile held on 1Ul y ';i HIM ~I lh•OOQ!'t 500 1nctulllve and 103 HtJnl:"Q!Otl &Mell CA •• p 30,. M m ~>1 NO 3 ,, Ill """''°"' unllnown, cflllm 1ns.u 1114111.41 M<i, 100 Ctvtc C.eri1 .. 0t1ve wewt lftQ .,..., i.g111 °' equttabll OAfE (F-cllal APn 30 Santa Ant CA 9'70~ tghl 11t .. Mlllt. '*' Of 10&11 1r vou OBJFCT 10 the lnt11ret1 1n the prOOf!lfly ~ RoDer1 • ltuflel, Cleft. O•llM no cf the P@t•tl0<1 YOU llCfltofWl In ,,,. '°"'1P44lnt .... = .:.. = --= --... -:: :.. ~ r: - ~ ~ ----- Wednesday Rental Special 1'11 Movie Rentals •1.•• OPEN: 10 am-9 pm VCR & VHS MOVIE RENTALS NO MEMBEISHIP FEES EVEI 270 S. Bristol -"Brlttol Village" ........ le4h ,C..toM... 556-6383 LA TEST MOV11S LOWEST ,.tCIS I I 25~ TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1986 Sulnner overtaking Hoffmann Sumner camp predicts he will take lead tOday; recount narrows gap to 30 votes By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .. o.ly ......... Write-an• candidate Bruce Sumner moved with an 30 votes of Democratic candidate Art Hoffmann Monday during a recount of the 40th Con- IJ'CSSU?nal Dastnct pnmary balloh. NEW SLINE The California Police Olymptca. which opened Monday with motocroa competition, reeame• with buay echedale today. Sporta, 84. Coast Grand Jury says cumbersome and out-of- date automation system hampers efficiency of Assessor's Office./ A3 California Parents who donated their dead son's heart pay a visit to Baby Jesse.I A4 Nation O'.Nelll says no the presi- dent's request to address the House./ A4 Sports The Angels move closer to division-leading Texas In the AL West with a 6-4 win over the Rangers./81 Thomas Hearns retains WBC super welterweight tltle, whlle Roberto Duran loses spilt decision In Las Vegas./81 INDEX and ~umner's campa11n manager predicted that has candidate would i.ke the lead today Indeed. Sumner has steadily chipped away at Hoffinann's offici.al 26 7-vote victory margin since the recount began last Thursday. The hand recount, onginally ex- Suspect held in Irvine murder 18-=year-old wo an was slain last month in Northwood home By LAURA MERK Of ..... 0.., ,... ltt8't Irvine police have arrested a 19- year-old Garden Grove man an connecuon with the May murder of an 18-year-old girl an her rrvine home. Grqory Jesus Gonzales was ar- rested Saturday nagbt near the comer of Brookhurst Street and Lampson A venue an Garden Grove. Sgt Dick Bowman said officers were followtng Gonzales. He declined to comment on whether or how long they had been following Gonzales Gonzales 1s supected of kllhng Janelle Cruz. who was found dead m her home at 13 Enema in Irvine on May 5 Few other details were available about the arrest and 1nvest1gat1on Cruz' nude body was found an tbe early evening by a real csi.te agent who was p~v1ewmg the Northwood home for a chent She was found lying on her bed blugeoned to death The single-story home nonh of Irvine Boulevard and Culver Dnve was for saJe with a Century 21 sign posted in front Pohcc never released the name of the real estate agent. It took nearly a week after the murder to adentafy the body because Cruz' mother had to be called back from a vacauon an Mexico peeled to take about two weeks, has been hampered by numerous challenges, particularly by Hoffmann supporters. After three days, officials have recounted ballots an I 04 of the d1stnct's 705 precincts. Hoffmann's camp has challenJtd every masspernna. the destgnauon "Judge" Sumner because he as no longer on the bench, and ballots where Sumner's name appeared to have been written by the same person They even brought an a bandwntlng expen to bolster their cJuallenses Monday, attorney Roben Levy, reprcsenung Hoffmann, challenged precincts whe~ the number of marked ballots didn't match the number of signatures on the rolls. "I would lilce nothing better than 1f we had I 00 percent s1snatures m I 00 percent of the ~incts," said Regis.- trar Al Olson. "But it's not going to happen ''These are ne1ghborhood people working an neighborhood prccmcts People come in that haven't seen eacb other 1n six months. They get to i.Uting and foraet to get the voter's saanaturc," In most challenged precincts. the discrepancy between baUots and llg- natures was one or two. Levy considered challenpng the entire precinct's toi.l, wb1ch would necessitate an exam1nauon or every ballot by Olson "We'll be hen: until September.'' JrUmbled Sumner rcpresentauve Frank Barbaro But a county offictal said the E.lecuon Code perm1U the challen - ma of individual ballots. not enti.tt pttCJncts. If Sumner wins. he will become the 10th candidate in JO years Co succas-ful~y wqc a write-ID campai~ Dlvid Paine. Sumner's c.ampeip rna.naatr wd Sumner launched his lonashot campaign after county Democrau learned that Hotrm.an. a follower of Lyndon laRouche, was the only person to file for the 40th Dist.net pnmary. Edison drops muscle-building vitamin study Anonymous charges- about supplement disputed by officials By ROGER CARLSON Of ... 0.-, ......... Edison "High 's athletic department, credited as a pioneer of voluntary drug-test mg of athletes. has trontcall'y found itself an the rrudst of a controversy over a food supplement program. An unsigned lener from a person claiming to be "physician at a medical school in California" began c1rculat- 1ng this week. charging the school wath i_nvolvmg athletes in .. sex drug expenments" 'Wltb 1 supplement called gamma oryzonol. The program 1s being marketed by Sports Research, which offered to provide the supplement free to Edison athletes dunng a th.rce-month study to detenmne the minimal amount necessary to aducvc the greatest increase in muscle mass for thas age-aroup, accord1~:mpan) representauve Paul M . The anonymous charges prompted the school to abandon the prosram befort It got started, Lyman Cower. Edison athleuc director, wd Mon- day. He said none of the students bad as yet taken the supplemenL (P1--Me/A2) 3 killed during hostage standoff BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -A "lt'sa~rentthattwopeopleWCTe young gunman took five hosuges killed 1nstde," Hunt said "The third dunng a botched robbery at an person appeared to have sustained exclusive Rodeo Dnve Jewelry uorc wounds outside the bu1ldin&." Monday, and pohce said three people The third person. Van dcef man- werc killed dunna a 131h-hour st.and-ager Hugh Slcmner. was dead on off that ended wtth the suspect's amvaJ at Cedars-Suw MedicaJ arrest as he tned to escape Center. bosp1i.I spokesman Ron "We have a suspect an custc>d>." Wase saad. said polic.e Lt. 8111 Hunt. Several people were IDJUred. but 11 "Somebody came out," Hunt said, was not 1mmed1ately known af they rcfemng to the shots that were fired. . were officer5 or any of the hostaaes. "We weren't movma an." Hunt said. "He forced our hand when he tned The man ~ho was a~ted wu to escape wtth a couple of hostages " taken from the fkverly Hllls polte% said police Lt Dav1d Gnffey (Pleue eee TllREE/A2) Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified 85 A3 AS-10 87-9 86 B10 A7 A6 A11 Ferguson considers vote on Hayden a victory Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather A3 89-10 B1-4 A7 A2 By ROBERT HYNDMAN OflN0..,"9ttllllr Despite losing an his bad to oust Tom Hayden from office, As- semblyman Gil Ferguson saad Mon- day he considers It a vtctory that the issue finally was put to a vote. "It was a victory of sorts. I dad make them face the issue," said Ferguson, R-Ne~rt Beach. "Forty- one Democrats wall now have to face that every day of their hves when their children and their fnends ask them why the voted the way they did .. On a largely partisan 41-36 vote, the Democrat-controlled state As- sembl) rejected Ferguson's attempt to expel Ha}den from the legislature Feriuson and supporters alkge that the Santa Monaca Democrat was a traitor during the Vietnam War and should therefore be barred under terms of the state Const1tul1on from holding office 1n Cahfom1a. Hayden wa~ an active protester of Heather announces she won't run for Newport council again BJ STEVE MARBLE Of .. o.ly ..... Wt Newport Beach C 1ty Coun- cilwoman Jackie Heather surpnscd colleaaues Monday by announcing that she will not seek re~lect1on 1h1o; fall. Heather. first elected to the council to 1978, said she has fullfilled the aoaJs she set for herself. The former mayor a'i the second council member within a month to announce retirement plan'i, cleanng the way for what may be a wide--0pen city elecuon an November. Councilman Bill Agee, who d1stnct includes Corona del Mar, SUfl>nscd colleagues two weeks ago by saymg he won't run for a second term. Heather, 56, has been one of the most vasable, outspoken membe~ of the council and was anstrumeni.1 m the fiaht to restore silt-choked Upper Newport Bay. Supponers and detractors aJike also credit her with t.amina county plans to expand operations at John Wayne Airport At one time. Heather was viewed as the hear to the state Assembly seat held by Manon lkrgesbn, now a state senator Health problems may have stood 1n the way. Heather was felled b) a stroke 1n 1982 when she was mayor of the beach caty. She suffered a milder seizure two years later and was bnefly hospatahzed. But on both occass1ons Heather amazed city official' by quickly (Pl-..e eee REA TBER / A.2) the Vietnam War and one ot the defendants an the infamous Chicago Seven tnal stem man~ from protests at the 1968 Democratic National Con- vention 4.lthough he and his co- defendants were com 1cted. their convactaons were later overtumt>d. Following an hour·long caucu~ meetang Monday morning. 41 Demo- crats voted to reject Ferguson's ouster mouon on parliamentary grounds while 32 Republicans and four Democrats voted to continue the debate and vote on the motion The four Democrats were Richard Robmson of Santa Ana Norm Waters of Plymouth. .\laster McAlistcrofMilp1tasand (\\eve Clute of R1vers1de Two Democrats and a Republican were absent or dad not vote While the vote was not directed speclfically at has motion Ferguson said he considers the vote a reflecuon of the legislators' mtent1ons conccm- 1ng Hayden'<i status m the Assembly 'The) were sh1eld1ng ham (Ha)- den) from JUSllcc, but I told them when I made my motion that l would interp~t their vote (to re1cct the motion ) a ~ote for Hayden," Ferguson said In an emotional debate an a packed A.r,sembl y chamber, Spealcer Walhc Brown allowed Ferguson to make his pica for Hayden's ouster The Demo- .:rauc leader then perm med Hayden a rcph before ruhpg the mouon out of (Pleue eee VOTS/ A2) Ex-confound guilty of slaying Mesa m~n SAN BERNARDl'.JO I ,\P) - Danny Floyd Wtlhamson locked his finaers under his chm and shook has head as a JUry announced 1t had convicted him of fir.ft-degree murder and a special c1rcumc;tance that could lead him to the gas chamber The Supenor Court JUI"\ Monda\ convicted W1lhamson 'R of the Jul) 27 shooting death of Ro'i!o Howe. 'I of Cost.a Mesa The JUf) also dC'· termaned that he had l..1lled Howe whale trymg to rob him 1n front of Heart's Deh an 81g &ar and that Walham~n intended to loll Howe ThoS( special cm:umstancn make Williamson ehgable for the death penalt~ Dunng the tnal. Deputy Pubhc: Detcnder .\Ian l\ptars had conCC'dcd ~ 1lhamson shot Howe. but said he ~as too drunk to have intended to kill him and should he convtcted of ~ond-degrtt murder instead. ThC' 1urol" will begin heanng C'\ 1denct in the penalty phase of the 1nal Jul} 7 But si.rt1na Thursday, the" ~tll bcJin leammg about Wil- ham~n·s "tensive cnm1nal ha to~. (Pleue eee J'lll8T/A2) Dubious honor goes to last draft pick ROBERT HYNDMAN lllkeTraria Mr. Irrelevant Mike Travis treated to weeklongfete. bad jokes tnNewport Mike Travis sayo; he was prett) excited about be1na dnf\ed into the Nauonal Footb411 Lcaaue Still. you have to wonder When the Sin Oieao c haric" lied ham up at homt 1n GrorJ1a with the 1ood news, Travts was fast asl~p "I wu s1tt1n1 up most o t the night, wait10J and wamna." Trav1~ q1d "But finally, I ~·u Just too t1rtd and v.cnt to bed " t ahout I 4~ a m -Ciem11a tame ' -the comerback tor the Groriaa TC'Ch Rambhna Wr«k w.1kc up to his nnaina telephone to learn that he was selected 1n the 12th round of the NFL draft by the c ·hargc~ Not only that. l ra' as discovered that hc "'*~ tht \Hrd pick -th<' last rnlleac pl~er \elected. And that makt', him mort than the an~wer to a sport" tnv1!! que,tlon, 11 makes Mike Trav11 the honorct to r a wteklona ~lcbratmn 1n N\ 'port Btach known natw nv.1de ., lnt'lc· } vant W~k It's a aood thing Trava'i got to sleep early beck home bccau'loC his Nt>w- pon ~ach 1u~1s have planned banquet'i, madcap 'poruna event'\, tnps and central m~aking for him to prcsidt over th1\ w~d; "When I found out I was picked last. l really didn't know af that wa &ood or not·'°'°sood.· Travis q1d "Then t pomwnten from <\an Dicao 'callr-d me up and '\aid .• , ou won't bcheve '*hat )OU0 H done· " What Travis has done i\ ~park the 11th annual lrrtlevant Wtt.k, which began whC'n the 22-ycar.old leO h1" home an Manetta, Ga hound for the Ralhoa l v Club 1n Newport Beach where he was 1reeted ~unday h' th\· mayor of Newport &ach and 100 other pohuc1ans d1gn1tane,, c'·Jn(k' and football fan'i On Monday. Trav1~ attended a golt tournament at the Newpon lkach Country Club and a btnC'fit auction dinner at the Newpon Beach Mar non Hotel Act1v1t1e' ronunue toda .. w1than 11 a m tour of the cit} and the l < Ir'\ inc S{'l(>M S()('latc<. < ollcgc Ntaht Rally, dC1tnbtd b) orpn11cl"'.\ ., an cvtn1na of chccn ht-cl"\ and tntena1nment On Wcdn~ay, an lrrtlC'vant Da at Oisnevland wtll ht-rono.,,,C"\I h' the Sports Hall of Fame S.nQut't a t the THE LIGHTER SID E Balhoa Ra) l.lub C\anina al 6.30 p.m . thC' e"ent -. II honor JKk ' ounablood. the former LA Ram dcten\n e end. and tbc of\en-hu"d oOtn·fi'Td ~bell Billy Manin l'I they art 1 · anto the Ral~>a Bay Cl• '1 thll of Fam On Thuf1day, Divi ol tht Nev. (Pleue > , Orange Coat DAILY PILOT I Tu.day, June 24, 1 EDISON DROPS SUPPLEMENT PROGRAM ••• ham Al Oower said be was introduced to the prosram by former Ranu foo1b11U Coach Ray Malavasi at a football ch rue. .. lt tOUnckd like a &ood PfOtrlM deahna with nutrition, and the parents ~re very, very interested," Ile llld. "If it waan 't a n:putablc program we wouldn't have touched 1t," said Randy Williams. who tw bwlt a formidable reputation over lbe pa.s1 13 yean as EdJsoo's athletic trainer ''We'rcaoin.aw fo~t it. There's no wax, with this kind of P.Ublicity, that we ti go for 1t now," Williams iaid. "We're not looking tor adverse publicity. We were just trying to belp 1he kids out, but not by artificial means. This auy doesn't know what he's talkinaabout, but we're not in the bu1iness to fight something like lb1s." The charges came in a letter lilied .. Huntington Beach school students used in SCA drug eApenments." The writer cfaimed that he or she had seen two Edison students aca>m- panied by concerned parcn ts who had been told that the drug would stimu- late the pituitary and release an anabolic ·hormone that would in- crease muscle strength and would have only minor side effects .. lilce increased libido and acne." ''We've been loolc1ng at the studies, but we haven't seen this stuff.'' said Clower. "We had the guy (McClain) down to talk to the parents and kids. and we u.Jked to them about ellactly what1t JS. "Absolutely no one ha~ taken anything We were asked 1f we were interested 1n doing a study on u, some would talcc 11. ~me wouldn't. Ob- viously everyone would have to agr~ toll." .. I'd nev(1' put our kids in a da~rous situation," 59id Williams. "ThH ru.lly imtates me, becautc I ~ I'm a prctt)'. c1h1cat ~rson:· McClain, billed as an "applied clinical nutritionist," who is baaed m Woodland Hills, said about 40 Edi10n students had 11ancd up for the prOJl"lm with the full knowledae of thetr parents. Oispensina of the supplement was to be&io Monday and was c1pcctCd to laSl J.12 weeks with no ch.a.IF to the students. "It's not an experiment," be uid. "We are study1na the dose-related effects on people within this age gtoup." McClain said the gamma oryLonol has no relation to steroids. He said JAlmma orylonol i~ the only thing participants would be iaktna - not the three "proarams" described on the second page of has flier, which also included a "b10-anabolic pac" and additional "Jam ma oryionol." "Ourconcem 1s to get (hi&b school) kids otT steroids," said McClain. He said the supplement can be purchased at many health food stores. Clower was pamculary incensed over accusations made toward h1~ trainer, Williams. "Randy's always lookin~ for rome· thmggood. to help Juds ... 1f1herc was something he could help with nutri- tion," said Clower. Williams. Edison'r. trainer since 1973 and a fulltime teacher, 1s often sought as a speaker at football clinics. McClain said the supplement.al program is manufactured by Biotics Research in Houston and the idea was to take baseline measurements of muscles with tape measures, chock fat percent.age with a slun fold test. and conduct strength tests He wd 1f1 aJ ready been Jtudlcd (or various professional athletes and lhc Houston Oamblen Amona the charaes by wnter wu that Edason Wti v1olat1na every rule: in the book for drua research. Tbc letter writer allO indicated he had an economic motive for opposina the pf'Oll'lm. "Both ofthc·pauents were told that my medieme wouldn't work while on the dlU& and both wanted to stop my tMrapy," stated the writer "I believe f have &rounds for a s1puficant lawsuit if I wanted to press this matter." "Somebody may be losinaa dame," said Clower. "He's ao1n1 to lose some money is m y first auess He obviously won't come out of the woodwork. but he needs to lcnow what a worm we thank he 1s. "I don't know where 1t'~ comina from, but whoever 11 1s must be makina money dispensing his thcr· apy on our ktds . and he docsn 't want to lose it" For Williams, the charges a&iunst him went much deeper than simply gJV1ng up a potentially good proaram. "I feel l have a high etbical standard," sa1d the Orqon State product. "I beheve the parents know full·hcartedly 1 have their best lntC"reSta at heart, physically and mentally, in every capacity. "I'm involved wtth our drua· screening program and for someone to write a letter Questjon1n1 my standards without Wkina to me obviously hurts and concerns me. "l honestly believe if someone 1s thal opposed to the program, Edison Higb's phone number 1s in the book, and rm there." Pllil Sneldermaa coatrtbated to tbil 1t.ory. THREE KILLED IN HOST AGE STANDOFF ... P'romAl station to the Jail ward at Los An$eles C'o untv-USC Medical Center. GnfTey said. the extent or nature of his 1nJunes was not 1mmed1ately known. "There was some blood (on him)," he said The fashionable shopping d1Mncl had been scaled off all day as heavily armed police surrounded the area. The gunman. in his early 20s and armed with a pistol. took the hostages at the Van Cleef &. Arpels Inc Jewelry store. saying he had lx'en sold bogu!> icwelry The captives were believed to be a SCl:unty guard and four store employees. said Lt Bill Hunt The man 1n1t1ally said that he had stabbed one of the hostages but later told police that none of the capti ve~ was inJured, according to Hunt and · Deputy Dave Tellez of the Los Angeles County Shenffs Depan- ment Police Chief Marvin Iannone \a1d police had a tentative 1dcnt1ficat1on of the ~unman. hut he declined to release 1t. Iannone 1dent1fied the gunman only as John. He said police have a tentative 1den1ificat1on o f the man. who 1s in has 20s. but he declined to release It. The man was believed to be armed wtth a pistol. Hunt said three hostages were men and two were women. One man was reportedly d1abet1c but he was not m 1mmed1ate need of medical attent10n. he said. Twelve to 15 people inside the store when the gunman entered e)C~ped, pohce said. "We were upsuurs working and a lady who works downstalf\ heard r.omebody come 1n and say, 'Every- body hit the noor."' said Jose Castillo, a Jeweler who escaped Castillo said those left inside the store included a secunty guard. a porter. two saleswomen and thr manager The •Hege began at IO a.m . and about ~1l hours later the gunman demanded to be interviewed live on Los Angeles televmon station K TLA. Tellez said Pol1cc-refused the demand, Hunt \aid. and a bid by pohce to trade food for hostages failed. .. We would not allow a TV crew to go in," Hunt said "We want to m1m1m1ze the num\x'r of people IO there. and we don't want to send more people 1n." The gunman called KTLA directly. and did not make the demand through negot1ato~. I ellez said. "Yes. we have bt""Cn cont.acted," K TLA news director Jell Wald ~1d. refusing to elaborate Four special weapons team officers behind a bullet-proof shield delivered two white sacks containing bread. hologna and soft dnnks to the front door of the siore It remained on the <1dewalk Later, an unidentified man weanng only swimming trunh was captured moment!> after he rushed through police bamcade'> and headed for the huilding. Tclk1 said he could not nplain the event In an interview with the Mutual Broadcasting System, a man ,who answered the store telephone ident- ified himself as John and said he wa\ the gunman. He said the hostages mclud(D three men and two women He said he went to 1 he \tore because he believed Van C leef & Arpels sold him some bogus Jewelry, according to Mutual's tapes of the 1nterv1ew The bandit appeared to have been caught by surpn\t' when officers. tipped by an l'mployee who saw the gunman on closed-circuit secunt> television showed. up outside the \lOre. said police Lt David Cinffey. No shots were reported fired along the street. a magnet for m1lhona1res and movie st.ars that 1c; one of the most eApens1ve shopping street~ 1n the world. One frequent shopper on Rooeo Drive is first lady Nancy Reagan, who checked in Monday afternoon at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. a few hun-· dred yards from the Jewelry More. Mrs. eagan's staff office uid no change was anticipated in the first lady's plans for her private visit. In addition to Beverly Hills police. a special-weapons teams from the Los Angeles County Shenffs Department wrrounded the building, 10 miles west of downtown Los Angeles. ..Rodeo is completely blocked off and there arc four heavily armed. camouflaged officers plus Beverly Hills officers o n nearby roofs," said attorney_ fl1chard Scott. whose !>IA th floor office was w1th1n sight of the iewell) store He said officers could also be seen poking out from man- holes in the street. A shenff s helicopter made several dose passes over the store and for a time hovered w1th1n two feet of an air duct. "I thought they were trying to pop a tear gas grenade down there." Scali said The area surrounding the \hop was roped off and nearby shop~ were evacuated or asked to move cus~ tamers and employees to safer areas. Gnffey said. Timothy Pope. assist.ant manager of the Chanel boutique across the street from Van Cleef & Arpels, said he saw a man he believed to be an employee of the Jewelry store, dressed in shin and tie, emerge from the store "He walked out of the store Wlth his hands up, and went to the police, who took him out of the line offire." Pope said. There was no word from police on whether the man wa<; one ot thC' ti ve hostages. Pope said police ordered all the occupantr. of his <;tore to move to safety. He said two customers. some delivery people, a display crew and employees of the store: all moved to the windowless second fl oor ATHLETE RECEIVES DUBIOUS HONOR ... From Al Chamber of ( ommcrce hosts the Superstars event with tcams compct- 1ng at the Balboa Bay ( 'lub fhc chamber of commerce each yl'ar 1s becoming more involved with the 't.aglng of Irrelevant Weck. • Fnday will be spent betting on the Thoroughbreds al H ollywood Park On Saturday, Travis and Co. Oy to Reno for two days as guests of the.- Bally', Grand Hotel and the Re110 Convention Bureau. l rav1s returns Sunday tor the local farewell celebration If all this S«ms like mu<.h ado about nothing. you're getting do!>C to what fou nder Paul Salata say'> I'> the philosophy of Irrelevant Weck -to do l)Omet hing nice for -.omcbody for no reason at all Salata, an eX·J<Xk who tumed effiuence into affiuentc a'> president of his own 'ICwcr installation firm. started Irrelevant Week 1n I 976 to honor the one thing he love' more than football, the underdog. "When I played professional foot- bull I was M">rt of the champion of tht• 1uy 'who ~t'i little or no r~~n11mn." Salata '3)'i. "I alway~ said 11 ever I could afford 1t. I wa~ going 111 do wmcthinf for the guy one ntvrr heard of· "Who could be less relevant that MAIN OFFICE })O Wftl fl.it !it <:Mii Mew GA Tht: trnph> depict\ a \hppery fingered lontball playl·r looking absolutel~ hcfuddled as the pigskin elude~ his grasp for an unpredictable fate on the gridiron turf At 6-fcct tall and 1110 pounds. f ra\ IS ISO 't the b1gest player ever tO be honored by the Lowi.man Trophy Uut he will be expected to withstand the onslaught of verbal abuse dished out all week by Salata and other roaster\ J rav1\ talks eAc1tcdl> of meeting C hargcr greats Dan f outs and We<, C 'handler at the Chargers mini-camp last month But 1n Salata. he'll meet the master o f the Emcees -the man who never met a pun he didn't like or H nb he couldn't elbow "I tell you, this kid 1s going to be great," Salata said Monday wh1lr fellow hacken were prepanng to turn the Newport Beach Country C'lub golf cour!oe into a somethina resembling a 1.1 ... •<Id<-Ao• ·~~ Cott•"'"'" '" 11ft)/I <At911.0 MM M' 118111 ~ ' 9(ll1or .. 1 flA2 A3' I Justcall 642-6086 C<,.i.iy•'lf I •Ml ()I..,,.,. 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Tarran Lee Meier, 17. had been acquitted last week offirst-degrec and second-degree murder in the slaying of hl!i mother, 34--year-<>ld Shirley Rizk:. He also was found innocent of attempted murder of his 8·year-old half-brother. Rory Rizk. Pro5ecutors allege Meier poisoned and blindfolded Rory, then put him in the back seat of the car carrying has mother The youngster managed to esc.ape b) crawling out a window. Jurors told Van Nuys Superior ( ourt Judge George Xanthos on Monday that they were still dchberat- mg the remaining ch81JC$ agamst the Canoga Park youth, which include consP.iracy to CO(Tlmn voluntary manslaughter against Mrs. Rizk and attempted voluntary manslaughter, assault and conspiracy against his half-brother. Meier, who contended he was abused for years, was alleged to have HEATHER ..• From Al retummg•to her duties even though she suffered some temporary paral- ysis after the stroke. She again surpnsed colJeagues when she ran for re-clectJon in 1982. She was challenged by an attorney who spent more than $50,000 and hinted at Heather's health by talking about "a new vitality " But Heather was swept to v1clory in a landslide. gaining more votes than any candidate on the ballot. One of her current pct projects 1s helped two youths strangle Mn. Rizk last October and then put her body in the car before scttina it ablue. Several people, includin& Meier's maternal grandmother, testified at the trial that Mrs. Rizk constantly bellitled him. the creation of a youlh center, something that has not yet ma- knalized but may 500n if the lrvme Co. is ultimately &J"llnted perm1ss1on to expand Newpon Center "More than anythmg I'd like to see a place for the kida, somewhere they can go and have fun and stay off the streets," she said. Heather was first elected to the couociJ 1n 1980 after two terms on the city Planning Commission. FIRST DEGREE MURDER FOUND .•• From Al inc:luding h15 1972 conv1ct1on for ~ond-degree murder, Deputy D1s.- 1nct Attorney Raymond Haight Ill said Monday W1l11amson. who wore a con- scrvat1v~ gray suit and white shirt to m un Monday. hung his head as court clerk Karen Orosco read lhe verdicts I It shook his head slightly as each of the six men and six women confirme<J their dec1c;1on for Superior C'oun Judge Don l urner. W1tnessc:!I testified dunng the tnal that Williamson wielded a semi· automatic pistol at Howe as he wa!> leaving the dehcatessen. attempkd to rob him and then followed him to his truclc. Williamson fired his pistol at Howe through the truck's windshield and fled down Highway 18. On the highway, he demanded money from a family whose car had broken down. pistol-whipped the father and then hred on a 81g Hear couple who stopped to help the family. W1lhamson led sheriffs deputies on a 20-mmute chase before he wrecked his car and was caught. Williamson already has pleaded guilty to six assault. robbery and weapons charges related to the murder. Haight said the sentencing heanng could take a month. VOTE TO OUST HAYDEN LOSES •.. From Al order. The 41 ·36 vote !ilJStainf'd Brown and concluded debate propo§C an ouster vote again. Vet- erans' groups, who protested outside the capitol Monday. will attempt to unsc.at m November's election those Democrats who opposed his motJon. Ferguson said. THE STOREKEEPER SWEATSHOP f WESTCLIFF PLAZA, NEWPORT BEACH. CA (714, 842·7081 , •