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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-05-05 - Orange Coast Pilot• THURSDAY .. MAY 5, 1988 25 CENTS Strike looms in 4 schOol districts Teachers in HB. Orange, Westminster and Anaheim may walk out Wednesday ------ teachers. Huntington Beach elementary school tcache,.., scckrng a pay ra1~ that's more thin d1stnct officials say they can afford. voted to authonzc 1 strike on Apnl 20. "'•lk out Wednesday -on a day proclaincd na11onally as the Day of the Teacher -they'll be v1olaung terms of the contract in which the) ha\e agrttd not to stnke. Super- intendent Diana Peters said today. not to stnke or engage an a work slowdown. she said "I would cena&nl) hope that the~ h'e up to their IJ"Cn "'o rd ·· stnluna on Monda). she s11d. 0-Bnc said the d1s1net which has offered a 3 S pcr~nt pay raise. won't make new offers T cachers arc 1eek- mg a 6 percent pay hike. By ROBERT BARllER °' ............... Teachers in the Huntmaton Beach Cal) School D1s1nct have JOined fo~ wtlh d1S&fl.lnlled instructors 1n thrcc olhtt Onanic Counay umons Ind t>lan tO hold IJOintone-day Stnke Rival accuses Wieder of deceit By ROBERT HYNDMAN OI ............... Congrcss1onaJ candtdatt Hamett W1eder·s falsified resume ought to be a campaign issue bcc.ausc 1t indicates 1 pattern of dCC'C1t in office. SA) s one of her <.·hallengers. Steve Hom Wieder admitted this week ahat she had allowed a falsified resume 10 be d1s1ributed v.hich claimed she had graduated from \\a~ State Un1,er- Sll). even thou&h she ne,er C\en attended the ~tron school ··1 think the quesuon as noa Mrs W1eder"s 8.A . but Mrs. W1eder"s B.s.:· Hom satd Wednesday at a ne""s conference in Sant.a Ana ··1 think what you see is a pattern and practice of deec1ving the "oters o f Orange Count) ·· Hom. former president of Cal State Long B<-ach. 1s one of eight Re- publican candidates vying for the 42nd Con~ss1on1I D1stnct scat. for which W 1cder 1s considered the front- runner. Like other challengers. Hom believes Wieder cannot sh1r1c re- soons1b1hl\ for "The fact 1s. she has campa1F,ned cla1mul& that dqitt for years..· Hom said even 1f a staff member bad prepared lhe b1<>gr1phy. it would have been W1cder's rc-spons1b1hty 10 ensure ns accuraq .. Nov. she·s an a congressional campaign," he said .. She's in the bag kagucs and I don't think she's going to ~t awa) wnh much of that dcct'1t which she's pulled off wnh the voters_·· Wieder rc$ponded to Hom·s at- tacks toda). saying she was not surprised that challen~rs would •&· vcss1vely If) 10 Crock her Status as front-runner "I would challenge them. howc"er. to SA) they've never made 1 mistake in their h vc-s." she said "I'm certainly embarrassed b) the mistake. but I (Pleue eee WISDER/A3) next Wednesday, union officials said todav. Carole Autrcv. ~1dent of 1he 165-member Jiunt1ngton Beach union. said that 1 concerted stnke with Oranec. Westminster and Mqnoha distncts would pro" 1de "clout.. b) involvmg about 2.000 Teachers an Orange previously approved a sinke and Westminster and Magnolia instructors arc vollna toda} and Fnday. a union offic11l said. The Magnolia d1stnct 1s 1n Anaheim They'll open themselves to vinous penalties -up to and including terminations and expulsions - "whate,er the board decides " Peters said Teachers art still under a contract unul June 30. in which they've agreed Board President Karen O'Bnc said officials wvuld "assess" pen1h1es should the teachers stnke A d1stnet rc-sponsc could include docking pay o·enc said Autrc}. a teacher 10 the d1stnct for 20 )cars. said her colleagues ha'c gro" n tired of p1cke11ng and pleading and had to be ··held back" from ~uirc) said today that teachen v.ere angered b) a letter that Peten recent!) sent to parents It assured parents that the distnct official~ v.oulddo e"ef)th1naponible to cn~ure the safen of the childftn, indicating. Autrc> Said. that teacben If Huntington Beach teachers do (Plea.e eee TEACJIBU• / A2) !!liens hope to s:tay despite illegal status Thousands apply ---~ on the final day of amnesty program By BOB VAN EYltEN Ol ... o.llr ........ Some v.erc on the outside looking in. For them. 11 was business as usual. For others. 11 was the first da) on a road that could lead to legal rcs1denc> 10 the Unned States. Wednesday -was the last da> of a year-long program under which il- legal 1mm1grantscould appl) for legal status. and thousands of people Jammed into lmm1gra11on and Natu- rahzauon Sen ace offices 1n Orange Count) and elsewhere in the United States hoping to get in under the wire. Man> more undocumented 1mm1· grants were gathered at their usual places Wednesda) hoping to get day work. knowing the) did not meet the fi,e-)ear res1denC) requirement to quahf) for legahzauon. INS officials sa) more than I 5 million peo ple applied for legal- 1za11on in the Western Reg.ion. Repons from some of the larger lcgaltz.auon offices in Caltfom1a. Anzona and New Meiuco said fac11t- t1cs and personnel were strained to their hmm trying to handle the last- minute scramble. lo Los An&cles. officials said hun- dreds of people were camped outside the Wilshire Boulevard office before It opened for business. Things seemed comparatJ\.CI) quiet at the INS leph.tauon office 1n Santa ~na late Wednesda~. where hnM of no more than 10 or _o people ""ere formed a1 the informa11on and apphcat1on desk "We've had the big crowds. and thn 're still coming." said Ted War- lick". legah.umo n officer in Santa Ana. <\notheroffic1al said there had been a large cro""d in the morning before the office opened. "'The) ""ere out there. lo ts of them. at 6 o·ctock when I came in:· said (Pl ea. .ee ALIENS/ A2) ... ..... ,..,,....,'-....... Workera watt o n the curb a t Santa Ana AYenue and 20th dency ln the United Sta tea. Mally day worken coa.14 llQt Street ln eo.ta llaa for Jobe t1ala morntnc. the day after take a dY&Dtace of the prccram, k.nowtac tbeJ d.ld not the deadline fo r Ulecal lm.mlennta to a pply for real· meet the 0Ye-year reslcleney reqairement. Local offices process 133, 000 aliens By BOB VAN EYKEN °' .......... - Orange Count) 's 1mm1grauon am nest) offices ma) end up adding more than 133.000 ne"' legal n:s1den1s to the nat1o n.,., 1de total o f more than ~ million. according to official estimates That wns the esumatcd to tal number of le-g.ahzatlo n apphcat1ons rCC'C1ved at the coun t'·~ three lmm1gra11on and Naturahzat1on Sen ice o ffices dunng the )ear-long 1mm1gra11o n am nes- t) pcnod. -which ended Wednesda) Officials at the Safi ta Ana legahz.at1on otlicc claimed the highest to tal about 55 000 fo r the \Car Garden Grove v.as next. "'11h about 50 000 and officials at Buena Park estimate that the\ rece1,cd about 2!>.500 dunng the 12·month amnest' period Orange ( ount) 1mm1gra11on officials said the) took in about I 0 pera=nt of their "car's total Y. ednesda). as people raced to make the deadline Santa o\.na lephz.auon officer Ted \\. arlid reponcd rece1' mg 5.602 appl1ca11o ns on the final da} In (1ardcn Gro'e ch1et legahzauon officcr Paul ( oll 1cs reported 1"C<'Cl \"1ng 4 300 1pph- ca11ons \\. eJnesda' 0 1 those 4 . .300. Collies said more than a third v.en." dch,ercd betv.~n 10 p.m and m1dn1g.h t. the final two hours of tht' amnest' penod · ~\\e go t about I 500 dunn• those two hours .. Collies said "Y...e had attomcvs and 'olunt~r agencies bnnJJng them an b) t~ bo~ .. Bllt'na Pan offic1ab wd the' received 2 I ~O apphcauons on the la.st da~ · (Pleue eee COtJ1fTT / .U) Chalk to get $35, 000 in AIDS bias case Towering inferno Out-of-court settlement approved for Irvine teacher. county education board BJ LANCE IGNON °' ............. Vincent L Chalk. the University Ht&h School tacher with AJDS. 1s set to receive $35,000 in an ollt-Of<oun sctllemen1 1ha1 was reached Tuesday between his attorneys and the Orange County Depanment of Education The seulemena 1s the final chapter m a legal banlc that began m September when U S. Distnct Jud&e \\. 1llram G ra) barred Chalk from returning to the classroom after he v.as diagnosed w11h <\IDS. The dms1on was overturned an November b)' the 9th U.S. Dtstnct Court of Appeals. but a lawsuit concerning attome)' fees and emo- uonal damage to the 4l-year-old teacher conunued The most recent settlement re- quires the school d 1stnci to pa' Chalk the SJ5 000 1n one lump sum v.nhm about 1v.o "eds. said Ron Wenkan senior attomq fo r the d1stnct. "We decided that 1t would be an the best interest o f the d1stnct and the tax pa) c~ to scnle this matter ... Wcnkan said "The ht1pt1on should be o'er no"·· A.ccordmg to Y...enkan tht' 5C'ttlc- mcnt d<XS nQl mean the d1stnct 1s admitting 1ny guilt m causing ( halli. emotional distress "hen ll 1ss1gncd h 1 m to a desk Job a tkr learn 1 ng he had ~IDS "We're not admitting an' hab- 1lit) ... Wenk.an said "This is an out- (Pleue eee CRAL&/ A2) Nixon: OC could swing election· Former presid ent sees a narrow Bush victory, b ut only by winning Calif ornla BJ PAUL AROllPLEY .............. Fonner Praidenl Richard Nixon •Ml Wcdnclday that Oranae County votcn could detm:nine ·wno is the not pcsidmt of the Unhed Staits. SpeatiQJ bdcn an audience of900 ill Anaheim. the former president ~ Vtce Praidcnt GeoflC 1m1 'Win the race "'by a note. by winDiq CAlifOnaa .. .... , •dak it wilt br a very dOIC ctecUae. .. Ni•• lei4. ... think it wiU be decided ia C'alib1aia.. And I thank Orange County could make the d 1 ffercntt. •· Sounding relaxed and c:onfi<knt hli.e a man among friends. N1llOD f ocuscd on foreaan ~ffairs in bis talk 'poruorcd b) the World Aff.&Jrs Couacal of Orange County. He stttmd \be impon&nct of the . nut Pft51dent beina able to deal 1Uettssfully witb Soviel leader M. batl Gorbache\". 9-<hom he calkd ••a rcmatkable man." Of the thrtt SoYlet I~ Na•oo has known -Nakata K.rushche'\. Uon1d Brezhnc' and Gorbeche' - he said the last is the most able of the 1trrtt. .. The m11or quahficat1on of who- ever ts to be the next ~uknt of the United St.ates IS, can he act an the nna with Gorbachev.,.. Nixon said. In prcd1ctmg a Bu.sh victory in Dcttmber. N1'on said one ofthc v1ce president's m~ as.sets tS his forcaan pohC) cxprnence. On lhc other hand. he s&.td Musa- chusctts Go". Mtcha.el Dukakis - the likel) Dcmocnuc nomu)« -bas made several all..adv1sed fomgn pol· icy _pronouncements. c.a.Jhna Dukakls "sma.n . cool and fOuah .. and .. ,oo cerdwaJ to bra~ Democratic candidate;· Nrllon nc\etl cnuond the So"emot ..., . for announC'lng his oppos111on to fund1na the MX m1SS1le ind tr1tea1c ~fense ln1t11h,e. bolb of "'htch could be barpinmg chips 1n ncgo- 11at1ons with Corbl<'hc' -vou have to ha'"'C somrthing to pve 10 otdtt to tet tomethinl from hnn. -'i11ton id. add1q the Sov1rt leackr "is a very d\ann1na man. but be·s no philanthropist ... And contrary to l'Wll\J senumcnt for a retum to iso&at1otusm. N11ton said A menc::a mu.s1 rededicate auclf 10 scrv1nc as the kader of the fttt wor1d in order to oft1ct the Sonct Umon·s 70-year hislOI)' of &>man lllttS$10ft .. If ~·tt IO'n& to lc:8d. ha~WT. ~·re ... '° Mve '° lddftu 10me ~n sat0a PlfOC*m .. he td. fP'•••-llDOft/d) Oliver Noi·tlJ bac.ks Cax·tar Coi;ig:ress . . ., .... aaWDD .......... _ f,.,a, p,...,.,,.. II I ded tor ..cret deet that lr9ed hos~./A1 .. Entertalilment ..cat ... ii.~ rnilll- cal~ at the Pw- forming Artsetnter _,. lildea 113 •• 87 ... Cl-7 .. Al Al A.7 A3 04. 7.:a c1-. UtlENS TAKE LAST SHOT AT LEGALITY ... r...Al Don O'Ondy. e ltCU.nty oftictt at tht immianlJOn omoe. • Ptoplt who WC1'C at the oft\ct •PJ>l)'ina for lcpl status pve several differtnt reasons w~y they had waited unttl the last day oflhc 1mmt&J1ltion amnC1t)' prosn.m ··we heard about the prosram, but Wt d.tdn't act riaht away because we were kind of~ared: we didn't beheve 1t '' said Alonzo Nieves. who said ht hod been an the U. since 1969. "Whc-n we found out more about tt, we apphed. We should have applied tarher. but we leO it to the las1 minute." Another apphcant u1d he didn't appl} earlier bttauSt" he was tcmpor· anl) disabled and was afraid he would not be allowed to stay "I was in an a~1dent at wo~nd I hun my foot. then I couldn't work an)' more,·· said Jesus Godoy. He said hrs sister persuaded him 10 appl>. but neither she nor he was sure he would quaJif). because of his disability "But I haven't been getting any welfare." he said. Godoy said he h'd been Irving dlcgally m the U S. since 1970. "It must be much better to be legal. .. he said "No more trouble You don't have to bt' afraid." Money was the problem for several others who were standing 1n the apphca11on ltne Wedncsda) It costs S 185 per person to get proce'iscd for amnesty. not counting the cost ot a physical exam. which 1~ also required. ··1 didn't have the mone>." said J Pablo Oncp·Mcndoza. "I didn't get 11 until today. h's a lot.•• Ortep said he had been 10 the U.S. sr nee l 981 but was WI$ not sure he .,..ould qualify. He said he did not ha'c paycheck: stubs because be had shared a JOb with another man for a ume ··But I do have inco~ tu forms from 1981 until this year," ht wd. One other man. who came. to the L'S. from El Salvador in 1981, also said a lack of moncr had kept him a"a) until the last minute. "I ha~c all the document~ I believe I can qualify, .. said Gt"C§orio A&uilar ··11 was JUSt the money. For many undocumented workers v. ho are m the U.S. eamina minimum .-ages. coming up with S 185 is a problem. said Frank Vasquez. who said he was a U.S. c1uzcn. ··rm JUSI checking the s1tua11on for some of my fnends who want to appl}. but they don't have the mont) ... he said.·· A lot of people live ·hand-to-mouth If the) ·ve JOl a whole fam•I> w11h a lot of kids. it's a lot of mone) to come up wnh " But lhc maan bamer was ume. not money. for the men gathered rn the chrll\ \loand at Lions Park in Costa Mc~ earl) \\ ed"'sda> COUNTY OFFICES ... homAl Nauonw1de, otnctals estimate that more than 2. l million apphcauons wt'tt rcce1vcd. of which about l .4 million were from the wtflem states and Guam. Of the nu1onwtdc total, an csu- mated 47S,000 wtre submitted under a special prosnm for qncultural workers. Agncultural workers did not have to conform to the May 4 deadline. They have until Nov. 30 to apply for legal res1dcnC}. The amnesty program was estab- lished under the 1986 lmmipatton Reform and Enforcement Act. Under the act. illegal 1mm1grants who can prove that they have been Ii' tng in the U.S. for five years continuousl> art chgible for tempor· ar) legal status. The~ can apply for flerTnlH"'"' rt<iH1cncy tn twn vca"' and .. Yes. I know what amnesty rs." said Rodolfo Plata-Cohn "I can't appl) r~e only been here one year and a half·· Even though he can't become a lefll resident under U.S. law. Plata said he intended to stay hert per· manentl) 1f possible. He said he had heard that the INS was planning on cracking down on illegal 1mm1gran1s after the closing of the amnest> program. ·-r~c heard that. but 11 doesn't make any d1ffcrtncc." he said. "What can I do? What would you do? People can·1 cam cnoua,h to hve in Mexico. h 's a cnSIS. You see prices ao up SO percent, 100 percent two or three times a year. People have lO struggle Just to eat. And I don't mean they cat well. Just barely enoua,h ... Another hopeful worker said life was detenorating in other ways tn Mexico because of the disastrous economy. "There's so much steahna now, so many robbers," said Guillermo Torres, who said he had been rn the States for one year. "Herc there's a lot less crime. I'll continue here. I think it's going to be more difficult with the immigration. But I'm not afraid. What can hapi;>tn" It would be worse to stay in Mexico ... One other man said 11 was hard waiting for day wort every day in the park, but that he would continue rather than go back to Mexico and face certain unemployment. "There isn't always work." said Ton)' Rodnguez. who claimed nine months' U.S residency ''It's dif- ficult, but what can I do'> Who knows what's going to happen'>" Several of the men asked the blond reponer what he thought 1mm1gra- may ulumately apply tor c1t12cnsh1p. Warhck es11mated that those who submitted a~plciauons Wednesday would bt 11ven their leaaJiution interviews by Auaust or Septctnber. "Unttl the)' have their 1nterve1ws and set their ~1dency cards. they may be stopped and questioned b) the INS.·· said Warhck. "But 1f they've aot their rc«ipt for theu application ftt. that should be suffi· cu~nt and they shouldn't have any problems." Meanwhile. those illegal 1mm1· grants who did not apply for amnesty may have a toughertrme finding work s1an1ng nc11.1 month On June I . 1mm1gra11on officials sa> they will began enfomng sane· tions. which include t><>Ss1ble fines. on employers who hrrt' illegal aliens 11on officials would do afier the amnest> deadhne .. Arc the) going 10 If) to arrest ever) bod> and send us back"" they asked. ··0o you think that there arc still going to be Jobs'>" Plata said he hadn't had an\ problems "'11h the INS so far · "The> don'1 come down 1h1~ strecl. ma) be the)' will now." he said Another man. who would not give his name. s.a1d the s1tua11on was a httle morc·difficuh for him He said he was from El Salvador and had fled not only poveny. but war and death. "If you're pc;>litical. you're in trouble.-." he said.I "But anybody can get killed in the war. And the soldiers take money from people.·· El Sahador 1s nominally demo- cratic and Salvadorans are not usuall) granted political asylum rn the U.S. The country has been plagued by ct' rl war for more than a decade and international observers have re· poned incrcasina activity by nght wing "death squads" targeted against labor unions and other organizations associated with the political left. The man would not say whether he had been involved 1n political ac11v1- t) in El Salvador, but he said he was afraid he m1ah1 be kilted 1f he n"turned to his country. He JOincd the others in saying he would continue workin&. and hiding from the INS. as long as he could. ··we come here to worit, not to make an) trouble... said Victor Jimenez. one ofrhe olher men an the parll. .. As long as we can find some work. we'll stay. Maybe our friends will help us get by 1f we can't find Jobs But "'e have to sta} ·· Cooter~ ..... ..,~..,-,. tOde;lftd ~ ~ enow ton6clht .. "' ~"°' ... .,,... • ._., u hJ<n under tNc\ OOUd ocwer. .,.;iy «*tail tog, Ind ttin breentr putNng aero. Souttiem Celtfotnla. l'Mr• wu • 20 petcent ~ Of thunder ltM>Wef • Friday 11 hlQh ~lurte dipped Into the io..-eo. and Iowa ftlll Into the 4bt r~lonwlde. Along the Ofange Coat It wtn M rnoetty doudy wtth I "6ght ch~ of show• fnto tonight, beCOming pe11ty cloudy F~. 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"The d1stnct adm111ed that 11 violated Mr. Chalk''\ nghts That's the hallmartc of the case .. that he has no pt"~nal an1mo'\1t)' to~ard the Oranse..fount) Depan- ment of Education and that the Orange Count) supcnntt'ndt'nl of schools ( Roben Pc1erwn) acted ac- cord in$ to lhe d1ctatt"s of hrs cuns- crenc-c 1n assigning Vincent Chalk toa non-classroom assignment until the (appeah coun) ordered his return." Rushfonh !>SuJ Chalk ma) use the monc} to "gnc himself. I hope. ~me pr<'ll} e\pcncnces to mak.e up for the unhappiness and sleepless nights." TEACHERS' STRIKE ... From Al do not share the same concern ~ho"' that the d1s1nct actually has less adm1n1strat1on than nearby d1stncts.. Bold gunman gets $95, 000 worth of jewelry in LB heist The settlement also calls for both panics to drop any appeal of JudgC' Gra> ·s March 28 dccmon that set altorn~\ fees at S 168.000 Wenkan said tht d1stnct "'ll pa) the full amount rn aboul one wcek to the team of attome} s -four from thC' .\mencan ('1, 11 L1beniC's lln1on and \Pt pn,atl' -v.ho rcpre\Cnled Chalk. Chalk's auome\S ongrnall) re- quested SJ00.000. Wenk.an said Rushfonh offic1all> announced the sett lement 1h1s morning at .\Cl l ' hcadquaners in Los Angeles Reading from a prepared statemen1 drafted b\ Wcnkan and Rushfonh Wenk.an \aid: ··vinccnt Chalk stated .\utre) o;a1d teachers also are smart· 1ng over comments 1n Prie"'' lt"uer 10 parenls that Hun11ngton Beach teacher~ "ork IC'\'\ 1han other teachers ~utre) also htntcd that 1he d1stnct 1s top-hea') rn administrators and that monc} could bt' made a' a1lable for teacher pay 1ncrea~ 1f pnontlct v.ere nght The d1stnct had a supenntcndent and two as'i1'\tant 'iupenn1endents \lo hen 11 operated .I J schools. she said. Bui 11 has a supenntcndent and thrtt assist.ants now . 3nd onl" eight schools and 5.350 pupils \fan, luhn. executive dirtttor of the \.\.t"~t Orange County Tcachcn. s.i1d that a concened stnkc wt th other d1s1ncts "ould provide "a much b1ggt·r statement" than with local teachers sinking alone . ~ahn also said that lhc teachers "arc bemc cu•dcd .. by tcpl coumiet il'I 1h~1r plan to stnke despite provmons to the..contral) 1n the contract. Pcte-r-.; ~1d 1ha1 1hc d1stnct's pa)' offer \loOuld 1ncreaSt" teachers' pa) frum SI .JOO to S 1.500. She said ~ teachers v.ould rate above the Onange ( ounl\ a'erage rn pay for da~ \loOril.ed ByLANCE IGNON °' -0..., "91 ·-.\n armed robber 11ed up a Jev.elr: storl' ov.ncr 1n l...Jguna Beach and rummag.l'd 1hrough his 'itore for :!O m inu te~ bcfun: spra~ rng the v1Cltm rn the fall' v.11h a cau'>llC chemical and mall.mg ofT "1th S95 000 rn Jev.elf) pohce reponed toda' The robbcn 10011. plale at John's k "dn and C..em!> \05 Forest l\'e. onh tv.o blocks from palice head· quaner~ "He v.a., prctt' bold the wa' he handled 11 · ln.,,estrg.ator Lance Ishmael 1r.a1d Upon entering the store Tuesda) afternoon. the suspect pulled out a re' oh er and forced the owner. John Chung. into a storeroom The gun- man us~:d a roll of tape to secure ( hung·s hands and feet , Ishmael said The suspect locked the front door and remo~ed the open sign He spent 20 mmu1es empt) ing1ewelry cases of about 325 nngs. assoned gold neck- laces and other Items. Ishmael said Before leaving. the suspect re- turned to the storeroom and sprayed a chemical 1n Chung's fac-e that apparentl) cau'>t'd an 1mmed1ate headache and ~ore throat Ishmael said the chemical ma> have been Mace 'Tve never !.melled Mace hke that before." he said "I believe he drd that to slov. him dov.n so he wouldn't be able to contact police." Chung struggled to his feet and hopped 10 the-rront door. wh1<.:h lhc suspect had left unlocked, and was assisted by passersby. police ~rd Aside from lacerations on his wnsts from the tape. he was unin1urcd Bui Peters claimed that sun e)'i WIEDER ACCUSED OF BEING DECEITFUL ••• From Al stand ~.n m) 14 years of pubhc auons. While corporations ma) le-pl-"Her cha1rmansh1p of the Board of servrct' I> contnbule to local office races. they Super' rsors 1s an issue in this c:a.m- W1eder said she wasn't womcd cannot contnbute to those sttking pargn It 1s an ind1catt0n of what her about challenicrs conunu.ally refer· federal office. sa1d Hom. who has conduct v.ould be 1f she ~re elected nng to the falsified resume whenever requested an ir.vest1ga11on by the to Congress .. the) meet at public forums. Federal Elections C'omm1ss1on Grca Hile. one of the authors oftbc ··1 have a grea1 deal of faith rn the Hom called Wednesda) 's news slow-growth tnlltattve. said while~ NIXON: COUNTY MAY SWING ELECTION ... intelligence of the voters and I would conference to announce his suppon voup supportina the m1t1at1vc re- hope 10 not be dcs1royed by this Ont' for Measure A. the Sensible Growth frains from endorsements.. ht per· mrstall.e. ··she said. and Traffic Initiative. set for 1hc June sonally supports Hom's candidacy. From Al 'Frrst the federal budget deficit is a time homb which could destro\-1he Reagan et.onomK legacy · "<iecond. lhe L'n1ted States today h.i~ to be more selettrve an ns foreign commitments. ;\~ Fredenck the (1rcat "amcd. ·He ~ho attempts to defend e'el)whcr('. defends nothing · ·· .\nd 1h1rd. our allies rn Europe and Japan must carry their fair ~hart of the load on defense an the free "orld "Even assuming the United States has the re'iOurccs to be the leader of the free "'orld, the question is can we match the "''" of the Soviet Union'> Will. without leadership, is 1mpo- tent. Gorbachev. while an able leader, is pmbhng with hts own future b> implementing reforms to revive the Soviet Union's monbund economy He realizes the present system. plagued by corruption. 1neffic1enq and alcoholism. 1s a fa1lurt', Nixon said. "That's why Gorbachev 11 taking a 'er) great poht1cal risk -and believe me 11 rs that -of shaking up thr Soviet economy despite the oppos1· 11on of m1lhons of bureaucrats who have been shakin& 11 down for so many years." he said. But he nttds ume for his reforms to Horn claimed that Wieder was 7 ballot. Hom also took ume to tout h.is beholden 10 large developers and Predictably. Hom blamed Wieder en\lronmental concerns. arsu•na that work, and that requires coopt"ratron their campaign contnbutions and for much of1hc traffic problems in the areas hke the Bolsa Chica wetlands from the United States. accused the Orange County super· county. ha~e to be p~rvcd. "He needs a moratorium on mih-, isor of illegally borrowing $40.000 "I can think of no other elected "I don't believe that beca~ you tary competition with the United for her congressional race. official whose reputation has time h' e in urban Amenc.a. you should br States and he needs the credi1s. Wieder. he said. borrowed from her and time agarn been confirmed as denied decent parklands. dca:nt coopera11on and trade with us.·· supen rsory re-election funds which someone who has never met a .,..et lands and d«ent aesthetic tx· Nrxon said included contributions from corpor· developer she didn't like.'' he said pcnences:· he said. Amenca shouldcooperakonl> so .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ long as Gorbachev's purpose appears to be providing a better life for the Soviet people. rr. instead. he is trying to bu> time. onl) to contanuc present Soviet aggression at a later date. the United S~tcs should resist his en· treaties. the former president said. We dnesday's L-otto picks "It must serve our intere$ls m making Soviet foreign policy less aggressive. Othcrwue, ~·re aivrng the 11me and credits and trade he needs for has reforms to work, and 1n the mid 1990s we will face a militarily and economically stronger Soviet Union With the same aurcssive fore1an policy. By ne A110Ctated Presa Here are the wann101 numbers picked Wcdnes<ia> n11tu for the Cahforrt1a Lottery's twtcc·weckly "Lotto 6-49'' game: 21. 8, 46. 7, IS. 30 and the bonus number. 24 Pl2)'ers who correctly &ueued aJI s1J1 numbers will share a pnze pool of • $4.1 m1lhon. lottery officials saad. ORANGE .... ..... COAST ... ,r-1 MAIN OfflCE no W«JJ .. , St c.t1• ....... c.11 l.'.14 41.J!I'.,. fl.: • 1 r. '• .....,.. CA 91fl2' All those who picked five numbers plus the bonus number Wlll d1v1dc among tbcmsclves a pnzc pool ofS I . I million; five of six will share $574,000: four of Sill will share $521,000. Thrtt of Sill IS worth II\ automatic SS pcT winner. The saJn from Satuday to Wednct- day mght's d,.wina were SI 0.4 m1lhon. "We will in effect have subsidized our own destruction ... Nixon said. Pnor to the luncheon and followina Nixon's talk. dozens of old friend, and admirers crowded the dais for an opponunity to uy hello. Nill On pmcty s11ned autOlf'lpbs as well. u.sually in copies of his oewty released book. 0 1999· Victory Without War." ~'::' leO.rMttud (LO" t...S HI" e.;> 'f,•t 111 ~-6 eOol-.. ; •l~ t Justcall 642-6086 ~ Fncll} I ,_ OD ftOI .... """ ..... ., 5 '° p "' CM! lll9IOre 1 ~ "' .... ~~ ...... ........ YOL.tt,NO. W What do )OU hke about cbe Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Ca1J me number abo and your mcssqic wall be recotckd. ll'IJUCribtd and ~ lj,·ertd to the 1ppropria~ editc~'" . . ~ •mt l+bour s.nawcnna 1en1ce may be ulCld to RCOfd ltt&en to the editor on any topic. Coambu1ot1 to ow Lttlnl Column must a.ncludc t.bcit .oamt and at&cpbonc number for \lerification.. Tdl ut 1"hat's Oft )OUI mind. ... ....., . '°" -11111 }Giii ~"'''"' ..... 10 .... .._, • coo, ... ---~ Ctr nits._ Tsl._MI ... Mott <>-..CN'll, Ar-. .... L..-......... -,. C:f. l'IJ\ • PouT1CAL N ollBoo~ ~ -----~~-• Limitt~g terms for politicians has drawbacks Wbm Franklin ROc.vd1 won an uD- pnude.nlCld f~ a.enns to tllte oruidcncY. chlilrined llq)u.bl.lcans an CoOIR8 dcackd no ooc - esucdaUy a Democrat -shouSd occupy the Whale ff°"OUK (or so Iona, excqlC petbaps lhe houaekeepcr. So they moved to hmit the nation·s clue( cucutive to aaht )can on the jOb. and t.bc voaen be damned l..any Stem~ one of a dozen ~fuls lttkjna the nom1nauon in the 40th Conpasional Diunct Repubbcan pnmary. says wba1•1 aood for the l(>OSC .•• So why not hmn memben 1n the House of Represcniauves to three terms? That's lhe mu1mum be bas vO'NCd to serve ihould lhe voten fa, or him to replace Bob Badham. These att the dot days an the thrtt-mont~ campaign. The candidates have heard each othtt's Imes so often. tempcn an wcanng lhin at tM candidate forums. Whi~ pr1lC1.JCally none o( them 11ftt with Stembcr&s proposal. all of them no doubt ------------would favor a hmJtation on forums or. lackJng that. on PAUL dISCussion of certain .assues. •-cll .. rv But Stem· f11 l"~I berJ·s idea ck- 11111111111111111111111111 serves ds s-<;uss1on. Not because it's neccssanly a good one. but because 1n a roundabout way st focuses on what's wrong wt th the electoral system Stem~rg·s argument 1s baSt'd on the pro1>- os1uon that Congress is overloaded with mediocre lqJslators who are repeatedl) returned to office where their meputude ensures we get stuck with 111· conceived. half-baked legaslatJon. He cites. for ex.ample. the 1986 t.11 reform act. that marvelous paett of work that's so simpk even IRS emplo}CCS admit they don't undcnt.and 1t - hu those assembly instructions written in Taiwan lhal parents everywhere try to lrans~te m quJCt desperation each Chmtma.s Eve. .. The facts are this." Sternberg says ... that for the last 40 )"ears. the Democrats have had control of the House of Repres(ntauves For lhe last 40 r,:~· at least 80 perttnt of the incumbents have ~­ elected. Smet Watergate. 11's been 90 perttnt. In 1986. 1t was 98 pert'ent. "The power of the Ul.cumbcnC)' 1s so strong th.at you can·t knock the mcumbcnt out. so therefore the onl) wa)' we are going to get a subst.anual change. I behne. so the makeup of Convess. ts to won. to ward a hm1ta11on of terms·· Whether the voten are' bu~tng Stcrnberg·s idea remains to ~ seen. but certaml) he's finding httle suppon among his opponents. p_.,. SW11n calls 11 manure Well. that's not euctt)' what he calls 1t. but we can't pnnt what he really says ... What he's saying 1s the •veragt pn-son in the House of Representatives ts goinJ to have about three or four )'ears of cxpcnencc. which means w-c're aosng to tum lhe aovemment over to lhe bureaucrats and the senior staffers on the commit· tees:· Sv.an says. Wilham 't acobozn says a hm1&atJon on terms -..ould hmit the talent pool, and could result 1n represcn tat•" cs po tina favors to speoaJ an aercst.s as they prepared to re-enter the private sector Thank goodness we don·t have that problem now. huh" A.nd John Kell) can always ~ depended o n to find a d 1fTeren1 angle to the d1scuss1on at hand. no matter ho w meaningless. ··1r 11 wasn't for an endless num~r of terms.. Congressman Badham would never ha'e been able to rack up rnough frequent n1er miles to k~p him airborne." Kell)' sa)s Sternberg has found suppon from Adam KJernak. who claims 1t was his idea first. K.iern1k also begins to focus sn on the real problem when he calls for a hm1tat1on on campaign spendtng as well as terms tn omcc Chns Coit rca.11) crts to the meat of the matter when he says. "What's happened 1s the federal go,ernment and the Congress have wntten lcgi~ lat1on that makes 1t possible for ancumbents to have an enormous advantage over cballcnaen in races. -The) established an elaborate sencs of election law rqulat1ora that Jive advantqn of all kmds to incumbents. Incumbents that arc wntmg laws have a bia conflict of interest to keep themselves m ~. and aJI tbctc ~lions are des1sned to en~ w power of incumbency. That's lhe problem.- Euctly. Corrcctina the anequ1t1cs so that mcumbmts and challengers could play ball on a level field v.ould make the election process the fatr pme 1t was meant to be -and would ensure bc1ter pla~rs in Conarcss. • Orange Coal OAtLY PILOTIThurlciey, M9)15, 1911 * Aa Last developer agreements OK'd 11J BOa VAN EY&EN ............. Not with a but but wst.b a wh.imper, the Or.flit Cowiay 8oanS of Supcrvison C<1mpleacd a sunk of devdopmmt ~ mrnas Wednesday lhat opponC'Ots say are an a.ended to cireumvmt a proposed powth conlt'Ol uutiatjvc tehecfukd fot COL&D- l)'Wic:k vote June 7. The Bear S...nd Ranch devdopment pact adds only 2SS more homes and 32.000 aquare feet of commercial de~lopment to 10uthOranl!CCounty, but t.hefinaJ tally for the l 1 ~ts approved over lhe past su1 months totals m0rt than 62.000 homn and _.S m1lhon square fttt of commercial dt"clopment Ofrl.Cilh U) lhe Bear Brand pec1 probebly will be the last development aveie~nt 'PPfO"'o:I before the June vo&e on the C1llllns Sensible Qrov.'\b ud Traffic C'ontrot lrut&all\' County offlcuals ltl'ftl that tht 'll'Ct- ~nt.s add no ntw homes or commm:laJ acruat to lhe count)'' overall dtvdop- ment plan What they do t1 auarantee devclopen lhat proJ«U .-hich &bad)· !\ave ~ved tcntatne aPJ>fOva.l wilt not ha~ to ~ reduced 10 sue beaux offuturc chanan in zoning or bu1ld101 rqulauons. In return. developcn agrtt to Pl)' ftts for road development and other public v.oru Many o OK a~menu ha\'e been 4 1inked tuaS23S minion ~uth count) road buddt"I PfQ1f1m koown as the Foothill Carndauon Phati1 Pian Supcn1$0r Gadd1 Vai(luez. one of the m11n prcp0ncnts of the propam, hll satd rtpeatcdJy that ck'~elopment apttments ~IM bnt 1\a1labk method for sccunng fundana for the badl)' needed anenal road links. • But opponents of lM aareements SU( h as i...suna Beach attotnc) Belinda Black· eter and powth<ontrol act1v1st Ruu Burkett. II)' developers have bttn giveo too much tn lhe l&fttment\ The road de11elopment ftts guuanteed 10 lM avttmcnll could h.l\C bttn obtained lhrouab 1bc nom\1.1 approval procnlli. without tM oountf 1 havu'I to prom1~ de\elopen protCC'llon from fut~ cha~ an lav. • ac-cordiot to 81.artcta. Burii.ttt. Blackttcr and other ar<>wth (oe. U ) count) officials and <kvet~n are using the de"elopmmt ~menu to .,.., around t~ afl«"U of the 1nitiau ve which v.ould plact' restncuons on M\lelopment 1n ares where there ts st'C1T traffic COOJCSllOn Bl&cketl"r has filed suit ap1nst ~'en of the pacts on the grounds that th<') II''<' unconstHulJonal and that they contain insufTtcsent environmental document.a· lion to shuv. that thn v.111 not c'u~ trafTtc con~11on Candidates sidestep personal issues By GREG liERJtX Of_._.,,_ .... The~ were Jabs aplent)' at a 40th C'ongrns1o nal D1stnct candidates' forum Wedncsda)'. but candidates and audience members ahke stttred clear of an\ allus1on to candidate Da' sd Baker's alleged extraman tal afTa1r with an Irvine woman. The breakfast forum at the lrvsne Mamou sponsored b) the Inane Chamber of Commerce was the first 101nt public appearance b) the 40th D1stnct candidatt'S since last Thunda) 's lorum at the Balboa Bay Club 1n Newport Beach. Al that forum. an un1dent1fied man stood up and called o rr Baker to respond to rumors he had bttn involved m an eittramantaJ afTa1r The man was never identified. and none of the 14 candidates running to replace Rep. RobeTt Badham. R-Newpon Beach. con- fes~ an) kno wledge of the man Ba~er has not responded d1rectl) to the atlcgat1on. but called the incident .. the d1n1est kind of polttscs ·• There ""Cf'C no such outbursts Wednesda). and all 12 candidates present avoided even vt1led references 10 the adultery allcgataons. ..., .......... Balcer. who spoke fi~t. wasted no time 1ntroducmg hts wife. Pany. who has accompanied htm 1n v1nuall) all public appcan~ as a candidate Baker stuck to a straight speech. con~ntratang o n his achievements as an ln inc Cit) councilman, his "deep roois.. so the communll) and his concerns with traffic. environme!lt cnme and drug) In fact. the entire forum was relats\lel} focus.ed on prom oting issues and candidates' qua11ficat1ons Bui some candidates dtd not refratn from taking shots a1 others or poktng fun at recent issues lrrine Co~cllman Da•e Baker •peaka u hi• fell ow Republican candldatea for <&0th Conire-lcmal Dlstrlct watt their tarn dur-ln& a forum at tile lrrine llarrlot Hotel. t U\ agrtt .. For those of )OU v.ho follow astrol<>g}. as somt> 1n Washington do. rm a Virgo:· said candidate Patnc1a Kishel. sn a not-so-veiled reference to allcgauo ns that President and M~ Reagan rqular1) consult the stars Tustin (II\ ( ounc1lman John II.ell\ .... a\ the mu\t colorful spcakt'r taking shots at '1nuall~ all candidate'> and calling man~ of them "carpetbaggC'r'> .. and "renlrd poll t1t.1a"" .. ( and1due Pt'cr ~v.an sv.1pcd 11 < m. and 'athan Rost'nbcrg sn hi\ '>pe('('h Cllnstopher Co>. took a poke at OranJC Count) Supen 1sor Hamett Wieder who adm1ned earlier th as v.ttk that her official biography fal~I> lss1ed her as a college araduate Rt'kmng to <. O\ s graduatr "ud1C's at Haf"\ ard L n1,t'rs1t) he quoted \\ 1lham F Buckle) ·-rd rather be govt'rncd b) the fi"t SOO people in thr phone boo._ than a Han ard graduating class ·· s.asd Kell\ .,..ho left the forum 1mmcd1atel) follo..,.ing h1\ spe«h ··.\nd heanng ttie Han ard \.18-\ here toda) Id ha'e to There are no p1c1u~ of Prt-s1dC'nt Reagan on m' br()(. hure ~Id s .... an refemnr to photO\ of Rug.an on the br~hurn of to,. and Ruscntxrg I hclae'c candidate'> should \tand on their o"'n two feet and \peak fur them~h t'\ .. ··1 want )OU all to know that I reall~ did go to colleit' at USC. and that I reall) dad graduate 1n three )ears ... said .\nother~h D1stnc1 candtdate'I torum 1\ ~:hC'duled tor 7 am Fnda' 3t lht> Hotel \.1end1rn 1n "'<'"'P<>" 81.'ach Fahs crowd John Wayne Drive for dedication of street in Iowa 8) GREG MITH •-'---··-\\l'\jlfR\f.T lu"'a -fkdl"d.t·J 1n rnv.bm hah boots and bandana., '11un~ and old dnoll,.., ol .. 1 ht' l>uke~ turned out b' the hundreds a~\\ inta~·t\ bu .. 1e!il \trttt "'3' rcnamt.-d Jo hn\\ J\ ne On' l' lur 1h mu)t l.imuu'> n311\e \On ··Th" " great It., bagger than I t>\pc'(tt'd · ...i1d '-1 an'Ml \\,l~nc the ~~­ \Car-old daughtl'f of Onl· ol Holl~"'uod'c; most lamt•u'> tough gu" "It"\ \Cf"\ Oattcnng I thin._ ht• "'ould''e lo,cd tht'> · \\ ednt'-.da' ·, lt"rt·mom l n.·ated another dra-... for toun~m ht.•re v. ht·n.· local and natt' offinal'> for the pa<.t \e\ era I \.ear; ha'<' toutC'd \\a' nr s one-st or. four-room "'hilt> hou<oe a' a na11onal a11ract1on "Tounsm tn \\ tntcrset ha!. doubled because of the 1ntt'rcc;t sn the John w a,ne b1nhplace · ...-i1d l•O' T trr: Branstad "'htl pr<''itded o"er 1hi.-~eremony \1o\t ol the attention focused nn \\J,nc·., "''dov. Pilar \\a\nt' -a "-j<'"'· pon Bealh rc\ldcnt and '-'1an\3. who "'ef't' mobbed tl\ do1<.'n\ of ~pie thrusting paper and pen\ at them fo r autographs .. I'm lhnlku t1abbergas1ed I think 11''> one of the mu\I "'ondt'rful things 10 ha\C' thl\ donC'.' '>.dlU \tr. \\J\nC "Trul~ ht' had lov.a \lot k tn him -.ind that's a great \IOt. ._ 10 come lrom ·· \omt• brnugh1 \tr, \\a' nC'' nl'.,.. book ··John\\ cl' m· \,f\ L1k v. 1th thl: Duke ··for hl'r to '>1gn. v. h1k olhl'r'I "'antl·d hC'r to sign pKturt'., and \kctche' nl hl·r l.11e husband ·-rm a great fan ot h1'> He "'as m' ta,onte '>tar he alv.a" ha\ lx·<'n ·· said (1eorge Ht>nl") Bladt•\. M<. ut \\ 1ntC'rset who earned a four-foot high pscturt> \ho-.1nc hsmst>lf \Undsng 1n lront ofa huge statue of the Dulc tal<'n at 'ht' Co .... t'IC:" Hall of Famt' an O klahoma .\ high school band '4elcomcd '-11' \\a' ne and ~an~ ai. th<'' ""CrC' dn' t"n tnto town Hundreds ol th;ldren e\CU-.ed from school 1oined ~sdC'nts and bu~in~s people. man~ .,..eanng '°"'bo~ apparel st.anding along the l urb ,md holdtng \tgm sa~ 1ng. "\\ <' Lo' e ' ou Pilar .. .\ftcr the ceremom . Mr"' \\a' ne and hC'r daughter loured the re\tOrt'd v.-a, ne hou'lt' perched on a (Om<'r on<' blocl a.,..a, trnm the nev.I) named \lrC'l't \\a\nC'v.a\lx>m Manon M1lhael \1m· nson on \.1a~ ~t> I ~r and \pc'Ol thr tir\I three 'ears ot hi\ hfe 1n \\ sntcf';('t hclmt· his famil) mo'ed lo Earlhal'T' He II \C~d in Nev.pon Beach for mam '<'ars \\a' nt' died of lung cancer 1n I Q"'I/ Condor chick fed by hand puppet SA.N DIEGO (AP)-Molloko. the most rt'Cent addition to the California condor populatJon. took ns first meal from a hand puppet built to ~mbk an adult condor. !)an D1C$O \\ ild .\mmal Park offic1al\Sa1d "We introduced mom pup~t to bab' toda' The\ hit ll ofT fine:· par._ spokt'S· man.T om Han~om •.:ud \\cdnt'~a' The pre:' 1ous fC'Cdtngs of Mollo._o th<' first capt1H·bred rnndor in th<' h1stor. lll th~ lrll1Catl~ C'ndangercd sp«1e<o "'ere dcli,acd b~ hand Annedrobbery suspect caught~ in Huntington 9) GREG llERKX Of_.,.,,__ .\ )<;.,ear-old \'\ ('\lm1n\t<'r man v.u arre~~ 1n Hun11ng1 •n &ach \.\ r-dnt"sda' 1n lOnn«llon "'11h an armed rohbcn l ut°'Jda) police ...aid h.>da' \\ 11l1am Bun Blcd\Ot° .... a .. .arrt'\ted 11 1unpoin1 alter polt\.c ~top~d his psd..up truck at 11 .r J m on Pa'-sfic Coast H sghv.a\ nrar V.arnl•r .o\'enu~ said "C'st· minstl'r Pols'-e Offilt"r Robcn .\mrcn Bledsoe "'ho .,..a, hno .. C'd tnh) (h"an[tl ( \.lUnl\ Jail vn \U\f11C1nn (If robber\ a\\;tult "'Ith a deadh "'capon and k1dnap- p1ng ,., being h~ld un SSll ()1)(1 hail \31d .\mrc.-n .\ passengC'r 1n tht> trud. '-'br. Ruth I <.·onartt v.a\ <Al\11 .irrl'\t<"d •nd ,.. hC'1ng hl·ld t.'n an un'>J)C'l 1l1cd v.arrant )O}sd .\mren Poller ~U\p('t 1 Bled'IO<.' of bt·ing on<" of t"'l' hand1t'> ... ho bro .. e into an apartm~nt r t hl' ,., ..,no block llf \\ ~tpark Plaza in \\c'\tminst<'r around .., "\() am Tu~' t hn.,lllpht'r Fnc .. 2'i. and has g1rtfncnd. < •J' L('( 8r1Jmm1tt. 24 told police that the mt•n -one totsn& a shotgun th<' other "t·anng .t bandana O\t'r his fact' -ordered lht•m in hand o'er guns and .: sh v.orth ahc.•ut St>OO Phyllis Diller defends Newport plastic surgeon the I ..,'KX.l blod, of ea, 'tr('('t Coeta Me.a Residents in the 1600 block of Tustin ~'enuC' rcponed a prowlC'r at 3 53 a m Wt'dnl'sda\ . . ' ~ buralar stuffed Je""ell) into 1 pillow cue and took a tele' ts1on set. a Vldeocas~ue rt'C'order. 1 camera and v.-atches \\ ednesda} from a home 1n the :2700 blocl of Peterson Plact The victim told pols~ she may ha"e left her window unlocked. The loss was .... orkC'd togtther on 1v.o l·alls "n t'\Ollc bird v.as slain 11 II:\ tn(' Meado"\ l\mphithe~trr and a mallard v.as found v.1lh a fs.,hing luf'<' in h 1\ ta1lfeathers on Barranca Parkv.a) • • • T '4t'nt) JU\Cnsl~ v."tT'C' fightsnj an a paA.in1 101 on Red Ha""k OffiC<"r'\ quelled thr d1sturi>antt and no arrnt., -...ere madt 1ngn \\e ~ SI :\00 m1CTO ope rrrx1rtC'dh v.a' \tolcn. • • • .\ pas<.t'rt" reported that a car 'tru\. .. 3 rnntasnn-at about 7 IS pm in the ilrC'a of Bushard \treet and .\dam' .\'enue and that a chemteal cloud t'f µ~ game o ut. baoona up tram~ folloY. ma lhe ~uuon of lhat law- suit. Deputy Attorney General Barry Ladcndorf. who will arauc the state's case at tM BMQA hearina. said the aot'USatJOnS W(1"C not politically mouvatcd. -When an¥ pb~aaan has in eJ.CeSS o( 20 laW5UJlS. It uaicsts ~ ti 10tnC kind of problem. YOU mipt pcss lb.at some are not justifted. bu.t .. bt1'I you ha\'t that mu~ cenai~ tends up a red tlla t.blt may 'be scne def;cimcies &n a pcnoe•1 ~ lice. .. l.adc1ldoff said, Fonner Mi C..alifonia. lorulie LullCbke.: dai "' her •• *' Ille rmderloint •min« m lift but was fonxcf.whlk under anadlC!lia to COQtatt 10 dlieet implu a bdleld lift and I ftOllC job that naifttd Mt-. Joid)lntchcUe H~-ar COiia Mal met ol becoali ... model weft nliMd she ..et to Dam iii' tirml UaplaDn •• IS. Oat ol IM ..... .. ,. ................. " mnoWid. her_... dllima. · esumated to~ more than St 1.600. • • • .t. burslar lJckcd an the door of a home 1n the QOO block of Hollow Brook Coon. t~n took camnas and a WaJk~n The loss was put at Sl4S • • • A sboohfter stole a S49S sueck jacket Wcdocsda' from C'bar1cs Jourdan in South· Coast P\az:a, An employee to&d ~acr the theft placot bctvrttn I •. lS and 12 SO p..m. • • • 1-1contaJn1"11bout St ,000 sukD M°"4ay or Tlaelda~ &om 1 rtlla.W'IDI tn the J000 block of Bristol Slreet. Tbe bM. .. 1uch hdd two daY'' wonb of tter1J)U.. Md been nlnt on adcsl. ......... A raidrnt of 1 ~ndotnj :cmwn ~-.. Pltro Westpiatk Uid n Man.o S...-S a t'Olp)t. h&VUll ta &be J8C'UDI. bul oftia:r'I 1'a't uaabk to find tlle ._.. L • • • Oftkm masted coua ten • l"CK\UQIA 'l 1.:-)ear~ ~ .. aodal fl a car on Mindof. • • • Poltcir and ani m.al CODU'OI oft'an .. .. • • • .\t lent t""o residents m1stool a small temblor for buf'llan Resident\ on ~r Spnn& and ~nssa wa, reported thetr do .. nstair\ .... ,ndo•'1 rattled about 11 p m, e-~aeacla 4'.bidcnt of hanpi La Onve said somteme:·s btt'n threattn•n& to fil"l'· bomb hlS home becaux of • s~ pmblina debt.. It te:ems that torntOnC "Abo may ha'c nan out on the ckbt p~ t rt'pOfti pmon ·s ~)q)boM number as his o-.,, The calkr ttQueslCd an e1tra ha~ pattol chcc • • • A roidcnt of Walnut _.\\'"Cl\UC rtiJOr1rd thll Uc what Jhe belie' C'd to bt df\ll &Ind.ls mmu• &om a m1tcd oat door. An ol!ica t*d id 1he ont)o k~waslht lo( ..,, °" lM ~'s bra La.Cw Beach Debra ~nn FaJlar. ~'· of Fountain Valle' v.as annted 11 1.40 am. \\ cd ftesda) at ( rnccn t Ba> Park o outsta.ndina .. -.rranu for ara.Dd theft and f4 f'F"f M ""11 heSd in lieu of S~.OOO ba1 • • • A punt conbuni"I S248 worth of ca$!\ and jt-..ell) was reponed Golen at 9.57 p.m ~cd'nesda from a location at GknnC)Tt' trtt\ and t. .\nn's t \ LOS ANGELES (AP) -A fire "hotter than bell" ,....., '°*Yin the Aate'1 tallest buikiana. the 62-Uory First ....... a..it tower, where one person was killed. more tbaa 40 ~ bun and J 0 had to be whisked from the ~ t.ody of an unidentified man was found in an driat.or Oft tbe 12th noor of the sk)'1Cfaper about 4: lS !-~':!'~WO hours after Oames were doused . .saad ~aer Svider. He was ound in elevator 33 on the 12th floor;· Svidei aid. ''They pried the elevator door open ... This momina. firefi&hters continued to comb the buildina in sean:h of other possible victims. Two more 1urvivon were brought down from the 37th floor around 6La • Fue officials described the 3"1-hour blaze as the worst hicb...UC fire in the history of the nation's second-largest citY.-It broke out about 10:30 p.m. Wednesday in a buildidl that officials and workers said did not have a fuct~ sprinkler system. "This lS one of the all-rime bit ones, .. said fire Capt. Steve Varney. "The whole square bk>ck (buildina) is Just full of smoke and heat. It's hotter than hell up there.· · Fircfi&hters knocked down the tenacious flames at 2!11Lm.,Svidcrsaid. Thirty-seven maintenance workers and three fll'CfiS)\ten suffered vanous minor inju.nes. m05tJ_y smoke inhalation, but none were hospitalized. said fire spokesman Jim Wells. Tom Scalia, 29, of suburban Rosemead said he was workina on a sprinkler system for Cosco Fire Protection when the blaze broke out in the First Interstate tower. .. We were installi~ sprinklers and the) arc not in service at all. .. said Scaha. ,.,~ Broken 1'indowa and charred metal KU' eeTeJ'&l noon of the P'lnt lntentate Bank tower In downtown Loe Aneelee. Deukmejian not ruled out by Bush as VP candidate Appeals court rules union workers must take drug test SACRAMENTO (AP) -George Deukmcji.an says he's not in the runnina for the Republican nomi- nation for vice president. but George Bush says the California gove'1lor hasn't been ruled out of the running either. t SAN FRANCISCO-A lawyer for ~orkers challenging com pan) random drug testing says he 1s "quite dismayed" by a federal appeals court ruling that pnvatc umonized employees can't use state pnvacy laws to challenge such tests. "This decision may be saying that if you·re in a union. you don't ha"e a Cahfomta cons11tu11onal right to pnvac), and 1fyou're not, you do" have that right. said attome) John True of the Emp•oyment Law Center, a legal aid office whose chents include workers challengmg drug testing. The 9th U.S. Circ 11t Court of Appeals m a 3-0 dec1s1on Wednesda) ordert'd random drug testing reinstated for about 850 workers at the San Onofre nuclear power plant. The court ruled the workers can fight a company testing program only b) cla1m1ng a violation of their union contract Sun Belt airlines post t9P on .!time records for Mclreh WASHINGTON (APl -Good weather a~ to be1p thrtt ~ aional atrhnes 1n the Sun Belt post the best on-time records for the second strai&ht month, accordina to the Transponation Dcpanment. The monthly statistics released Wednesday showed Pacific South· west Airlines. America West and Southwest Airlines with the fewest number of delayed arrivals dunng March. Overall the 14 airlines reportina statistics to the Transportation De- partment had 78.8 percent of their fli&hts arrive within IS minutes of scfiedulc, considered on time by the government. during March. That was a slight improvement Trade bill rewrite may be veto proof WASHINGTON (AP) -Re· publicans arc grumbling that a q_u1ck rewrite b} Hou54i Democrats of the omnibus trade bill aims at winning enough Senate votes to ovemde a veto while retaining a plant-closing provision opposed b) President Re- agan. The House voted 253-159 Wedncs- da~ to remo' e curbs on exports of Alaskan 011 from the I ,()()()..page bill. which won final passage last week. The move was contained in a resol- ution authonz1ng technical changes 1n the bill. The resolution would simply authorize an official known as the enrolling cleric to erase the 011 provisions while he 1s dotting the i's and crossing the t's in the mammoth p1e<"e oflegislauon over the averaae 74. 7 percent on-time arrival rate 10 February. The dcpertment. in its monthly consumer ~recard on airuavel, said 92.3 percent of Pacific Southwest's Oi&hts arrived on time in March. America West had an arrival rate of 89.9 percent and Southwest 86.3 .pcrcent. At the other end of the scale "'ere Northwest Airlines. Trans World Airlines and Continental Airlines, all of )'hich the department said were on time 7S percent of the time or less. The same three were also at the bottom in February. The number of reports of mishan- dled baa&•v filed with airimes de- clined during March. from an average o( 8. 75 rej)Orts for every 1,000 passcnacn flown in February to 7.41 percent in March. Meanwhile, complainu to the Transportation Department'• con· sumer affain office about air travel fell sianificantl~ from 2,SM in March tp 2,033 in Apnl. The department released the on- time arrival statistics for March at the same time as the consumer complaint statistics, althouah they cover a different month. The department received the most complaints about Continental and Eastern airlines in March. Both have been at the top of the complaint list since the bcainnina oftbc year. Kidnapping case gets f aillily hopping Illad KENILWORTH, N.J. (AP) -Tncks may be for kids. but this kidnapping case got the police hopping. It started when 6-year-old Michelle Rizzo discovered her pet rabbit. Smokey, was missing Sunday morning and a ransom note was left in the animal's place. police said . "If you ever want to Stt your stupid rabbit alive again. leave $50 in an envelope under the railroad crossing sign behind your house," said the note. . Michelle's parents, Joseph and Vera Rizzo. called Police Chief Charles David. who is their neighbor. Detective William Dowd photocopied $50 worth of c urrency and placed it in an envelope. He told Michelle. iler 8-year-old brother, Joseph, and I ()..yeu-old sister, Antoinette, to follow the rabb1t- napper's instructions and deliver the envelope to a specified rock under the sign at 5 p.m. Sunday. About 40 minutes later. police arrested two boys. ages 14 and I 5. . Teamsters case suffers big blow WASHINGTON (AP) -The acqulltal of mob boss court Jury 1n New York on the Teamster-related counts IS Anthon) "Tony" Salemo on charges he helped ng the "a senous setback." The subject ofBush's running mate was raised by reporters at a JOint Bush-DcukmeJian news conference Wednesday dunng the vice presi- dent's fint Cahfomia appearance since locking up the delegates for the Republican nomination for presi- dent. Dcukme11an has repeated!) said that althoU&h he mtght like to be the vice presidential nominee. he would have to tum down the nomination 1f 11 were offered because, 1f he became vice president in 1989. he would have to tum <Zalifomia 's statehouse over to a Democrat. elcctionsofTeamster Presidents Roy Williams and Jackte In light of the verdict, he said. the government wiU Reward boosted in Mickey Thompson case ~~~~;~n,~~s ~a~~J?!i~~!~tut~1~~~~~m:~0~~::;,se~~ ha'e to conduct a .. major re-evaluation" of bnn11n1 a BRADBU Ry _ Slam racing promoter Mickey Thompson ·5 fnends. sources sa) Cl\ 11 suit to oust Presser and other top offictals in the 1.6- relatives and business associates have boosted their reward for information on Salemo was convicted Wednesday of racketecnng 1n million-member Teamsters union and replace them w11h the contract-strle k1Uing of Thompson and his wife to $255.000. The fnends. the construction mdustf) but was acquitted with two 3 court-appointed trustee. famil) and bus1ocss associates who raised the reward also announced that they other reputed mob fiJureson charges offraud in Williams' The Justice and Labor departments a year ago began had put a 60-<iay deadline on the offer in hopes of Jamng a response from and Presser's elevat1ons to the Teamsters prcs1denq 1n prepanng the c1v1I suit under the RacketCCT' Influenced anyone who may know about the March 16 k1lhngs. Police have said they 1981and1982. • andCorruptOrpnizations(RICO)Acttowrestcontrolof believe Thompson, 59. the so-called Speed King of 1950s auto racing. and his A federal law enforcement source. spcalung on the Teamsters from Presser and its 21-member executive wtfe. Trudy. 41 , were the v1ct1ms ofh1rcd killers, butadm1tthey have few leads. condition of anonymity, said the acquittal by a federal board. - ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;====~ ) Save on Levi's· 501 · drinjen 5.()1 offt IAvl ••• ahttnk--to-ftt 501 • .... tor men. The original button-fly jean always looks great and fits perlectly. Styted In durable 100% cotton denim to give you long4asting comfort. Men's aizes 28-50. Reg. $22 16.99 ...._...,a 1air "-»'or~ 4,01 offl IAvl'a0 501• .... tor bofe. Acttw boys are moet comfortable In 100% cotton denim jeans that shrink for the Ideal flt. TheM year 'round fashion balica are ltyfed with z.ip fty in boys' '4zes 18-26.. Reg. $19 14.99 . LIMll t ..... al .. prloeG ~.. ,..,,. '* CUtlllOfMr. Lev1 ·s • • J ~CoastOA1LYP1LOT~.-5. ,. *M ----...... ---~ __ ...._. ...... ____ ~~ ..... ----~------------------..;;;;;;;;;;;;; au·ake-foi-.ce blast-ruinsfuelplant, k-illsl MalllDg More than 250 Injured; officials calllng . of AIDS toll unbellevable after such a disaster. pam ~hie defended HENDER~. Nev. (AP) -Fire still smoldered today at a 400-fool crater in the ruins of a rocket fuel plant destroyed b~ eattbquab-forcc explosions th.1 flattened an indut- trial park, leavina one penon dead and in~urina more than 2SO. "Tbas tbina could have been much worse .... We ma)' have a miracle on our hands here," Gov. Richard Bryan said late Wednesday aftC"r blasU shattered windows 10 miles away in Las Vepsand tweaked seismC>p'lphs 200 miles away. The detonations destroyed or severely damqed 12 buildints at the site of lhe Pacific Enaincenna and Production Co. of Nevada plant and an adjoinina manhmallow factory. The blasts -at least three powerful concussions and a strina of leuer txR~ions -peeled off roofs., up- endCd cars and even rocked a jetliner an night. More tha n 2SO people wett injured, four criticaJly, most from flyi ng gla.ss. Fire Chief Roy Parrish said in- vestigators couldn't determine if the tattered body fo und 2S feet inside the plant compound was male or female. "The logical conclusion is we won't find any more bodies," Parrish said . "Everybody has been accoun ted for with the one deceased." Bryan said he was dcclarina the blast zone and 1ts environs a state disaster are.a. and would seek federal disaster relief for this southern Ne- vada desert community of 54.000. .. All the windows art smashed lft and the roofs arc J*lcd t.ck. .. the aovemor said. "In ,one lhoooin& center, all the .... i$ blown e>Ut -and the top part or ti.e•ildina caved in. Tbe force bad to be enormous.·· 1bil momina fire stiU smoldered a t the Nilled plant, -.id Out County Deputy rue OUef Jobll Pa~ !>\It jt wu not thteatenina or c:auuna ~ten an~~ Tbe blasU kft a aater a acrou.. "Jliaht DOW there are DO fumes that art cmittins from the nains that we're aware of," hppqeofte sa..id on the CBS "This Momina .. prosram ... The last measurement that was taken, the particles were measured at ZC'f'O.·· He said of the low death toll: "Unbelievable would be the word. As my first thoughts wben I amved out there was there would probably be several hundred. But it's remarkable there was only one." The exP.losions also spewed a S- square-m1le plume of toxic smoke anto the sky. but winds earned the cloud away from populated areas and 1t t~ntually d1ss1pated. By nightfaJI. ev11cuated residents were back at home. Pacific is one of two manufacturers of ammonium perchlorate. an oxi- dizer in fuel for the space shuttle's solid rocket boosters and the Minute- man and Tit.an missiles. The other 1s Kerr-McGee. also near Las Vqas. The explosions and fire were caused by an equipment malfunction. Charred ra.ina of a apace abuttle fuel plant and candy factory ln Bendenon, Ne•., are ,.,~ 9eeD from the air W edne9day after a aerie. of thunderou erploalona •hook the area. said Pacific president Fred Gibson Jr No mon._etaf) t"Sllmate of the damage was a vailable The first eitplos1on at 11 53 a m measured about 3 0 on the Richter scale andthc!>«ondat I 1:57a m had a magnitude 3 5. ~d Bob Finn spokesman for \al ll'ch. 200 miles a"a) m Pas.adena ··1 find that absolute!\ am;umg That 1s e'.\tremel) pov.e-rful ·· !>aid Finn Explosion, fire rip through· Louisiana oil refinery; 1 dead Senate panel faults Meese, favoritism toward Wedtech WASHINGTOt-. 14.PI -A White House deput> v.rote a note in 1982 to his boss Edwin Meese Ill that .. )Our personal go-ahead to me" led to a $32 m1lhon no-bid federal contract going to Wedtcch Corp. a congressional report sa~~ latest m a ~nes of d1sclosu rf"S and allegauons that ha' e harmed \1cese's tenure as attome' general NORCO. La. (A P)-An explosion and fire npped through a Shell 0 11 Co. refiner) to<fa). leaving one person dead. 33 inJured and five missing. and forcing 2.800 residents to evacuate officials said The blast was so powerful 1t broke w1nd6'ws and set offburglar alarms 20 miles away. and Shell spokeswo man Sarah Coletti said both plant workers and neighborhood residents were injured. "My la)awa) bins are in the back ) ard. The back door" here we proct'Ss shipments 1s completely blown off. There's daylight all over the build- ing ... said Glona Est1llette. manager of a nearby store smashed by the blast. The blast occurred at a catalyuc cracker. which converts crude 011 to gasoline. but no cause was known. Coletti said. ~ fire was brought under control 511: hours after the 3.30 a.m. explosion. but continued to bum. .. It looks like there 1~ something on the ground that 1s burning. It doesn't seem to bum o u1:· said Jimmy Greco. ndang in a medical helicopter 1.000 feet o'er the sttne The blaze cast an ccne Wtre across 1bt isthmus bctv.een the M1ss1ss1pp1 R1\er and Lake Pontchartrain 20 miles upn,er from New Oilcans. Thick.. acnd smoke billowed over the area. looking like thunderclouds 1n the red glow. Tops and shorts for jliors nl Y011111 llB1 4.01 om v.uttte -* tope tor tuni<n. WoY9n cotton tank tope In solid cok>rs, stnpes or patterns. You'll wear them with ewrythlngl S-M-L. Reg. $14 . 1.01 oft1 Junkn' ...,.,,. .,,,., ~ style shOftl with bellows pock8ta or &tm-fitting V-yoQ lhor1a. Both d cotton In bright solid colors. S-M-l. Reg. $16 Yoll' chall:e 9.99 m om "'*"' men'• knit aNrta. By Cucamonga Clothing Co!" tn white. red, bleck, yellow, mint, cNn:oal, peech, turquoiM, burvundy or pink. Coot, comfortable cotton; 1iZM 8-M-L·Xl. Reg. $15 9.99 3.01 om Qnp9wtl•' ahorta tor~ "*'· Ct'°°8e crilP cotton or euy car9 conon cor· duroy lhOr1a. Solid cokn In 8'z:ee 29-38. Reg. $10 6.99 I The force of the blast blew out windows. The entire metropolitan area was shaken awake as the rattling ellplos1on set off burglar alarms and brok.e plate glass windo"s. Hospital officials said 33 people wett injured. ancludang at least 19 commuruty rcs1dcnts. Shell spokes- man Phil Schwin said five people were unaccounted for. Schwtn said damage went into the m1lhons. including damage at the ma'lll shop and control rooms. 4. small fire burned 1n the d1stilhng unit ·T ve ne'er seen so much damage in Norco. e'en when humcancs ha-.c hit." said Ike) Lucas. director of St Charles Pansh Emergency Oper- ations. Wednesday's bipartisan rcpon b> the Senate subcommittee on over- sight of government management concludt'S th~ Meese and the fonner deput). Jamb Jenkins. '1olatcd White House ethics rules on govern- ment contracts. resulting an "im- proper fa,on11sm" to Wedt~h Meese "'as counst"lor to the president at the time The subcommittee's conclusion. disputed b)' Mccsc's lawycn, is the Mcanv.h1le Jusuce Departme-nt a1dt"S to \1ecsc v.ere bus1I~ ansv.enng QUC'StJons about a nt'v. contro' crs' surrounding the attome~ general his letter sohc1t1ng 30.(X)() lav.'cn and businessmen to accompan~ him to a conference in Japan 4.ss1stant Atto rne' General Charles J Cooper. head of tht' department's office of legal counsel concluded the \1ecsc tnp and sohc1- ta11on ··meet applicable legal and ethical standard~ .. said department spokesman Tcl'T) Eastland. The matter 1s under in'cshg.atton b) \M Offi~ of Government Ethics. COSTA IESA Mesa Center, 17th & Orange GARDEN GROVE 12827 Harbor Blva . at Garden Grove Bl'Jd. RYN: Heritage Plaza, Culver & Walnut LAGUNA HI LS 24841 Alicia Parkway at 5 Fwy. · · ' -. WASHINGTQN (AP)-SuJFOD General C. E"~\ Koop today defended the ma1hna of a sexuaJJy ~ ellpltctt pamphlet on AIDS to everY,1 Amcnan ho~. •Yla& the brochure tS ~ to prevent ""tbc ~. threat 1ntMwa) ofan eptdmucwe·~ .. C\.crbad-. .. But the head of an antrabor'Uoo group called It -a dureputable in., trus1on into family hfe ... Koop, appeanOJ on N8C-TV'J1 "Toda>" shov.. sa1d. ''When you ICDd- suuall) ellpl1c1t anfomt*tion iuto the , homes of this country lll onk:J" to pl"C\ent the greatest threat in the way r of an epukm1c .. e·,eevcr bad. I tb111kJ that that IS dcfcndablc.-(1 In another 1 ntcrvtcw on .. CBS This Morning." Koop declared. .. My pos- 111on in this goverment is that ~ surgeon ccneral rm not the chaplain.• 10 the con~•ll"cs ~I bave to be the surgeon ccncral to all oft.he OCOPle. ofth1s countr.. and 1fthcre's a healt.b. messagt It haS to be dclJven:d.." The e1ght·pqt pamphlet. her mailed m scaled envelopcs. nx:ludesa d~ptton of the role ofoondoms ii\ helpmJ to prc"ent the spread of the.,. fatal '1rus Jud} Brown p!n1dent of the .\mcrican Life League. called ~ brochure ··a d1srcputabk 1ntrus10n into famth hfr .. • .\lso 1nten 1ewcd on NBC. she~ the pamphtet left out key tciefttific, e' 1den~ that v.ould chlCOW"llC prom1scu1t) She accused Koop of4 suggesting that it's all fllht to have sex v.nh an unm1med partner .. ,f he's "llhng 10 discuss b.s former sex habll.S v.1th )OU •• "\\-ha1 this brochu~ does ts de- irade. tf)OU v.111. S.Cllll21~t) to noth1na more than a mcchantcal act that peopk are subconSC10Usly goina to be '"'oh cd m. that the) cannot pracutt sclf<ontrol ·· she said. Tbc Amencan Life Lea&uc. which dcscnbcs its.elf as 1 nauonaJ. Chns.- tian orpmut1on v.1tb 300.000 mem- bers. opposed President Rcapn's nomanauon ofSuprcme Coun JustJCC A.nthon> M Kenned) and has called for ~ Roman Cathohc church Co Mcommunicate its ~m~ ""ho suppon abon1on n.&hts. Koop and Health and Human Ser> aces Secret.a") Otis R Bo,,.en began a s.encs of appearanc:n to drav. attention to the massive maJhna aimed at mform1na every U S. house- hold about the Jangcrs of acquired immune dcfte1CnC) syndrome ' Weak meeting law makes small victory important The next agenda for a Costa Mesa Ctty Council mttting is supposed to reflect a manor victory for a group of city residents and the press. O nly regulars at the meetings arc likely to notice the change. but that doesn't d 1m1 n1sh the victory. Mayor Donn H all bas agreed the counCll's agenda should hst an)1hing the council will vote on. It's safe to say the promise "'on't be o n Hall's hst of ··lhangs I liked best about beanlma)or." ake most changes m Costa Mesa. this one didn't come "lthout $0me ruffled feathers. Dunng Monda) ·s mtttmg. the council voted to put a u t1zens· slo"-growth 101pat1H on the No\ember general election ballot The dcc1S1on wasn't a surpnse \)(-cause the altemauve was to adopt tt. a nd the hkehhood of that was ' lx\ond e"en the wildest 1magmat1on. Th~ surpn~ "as how the council made the decision. The rounul was to discuss an anal)sts ofa cit~ staff repon on the in1t1atl\·e. but 1t never happened. C o unc1lman Orv11le_Amburge} had apparent!) decided It "as ume to take action and made a motion that the tn1t1at1ve Ix placed on the ballot. It was unexpected because the council had decided last month not to act on the in1t1at1ve until thC' anah sis was discussed. ·.\mburge~ 's motion passed and launched a bnef spamng ~ss1on that can onh be descnbed as weird Residents. some of them backers of the 1n1ttat1vc. lntiuted the 'ote and accused the council of' 1olating the Bro" n .\ct The' were attacking the council for doing what the' had "anted done last month. C 1t\ .\ttome' Thomas Wood told the council he didn't see an~ ihmg wro ng Wt th the \Ole because the staff rcpon anal~s1s "as on the agenda. We think his opinion stretches the ante-nt of the law. but danung on the line that separates nghts from "rongs of the Bro"n Act 1s a tact ofhfe an Cahfom1a. The Bro"'n .\ct 1s Cahfom1a·s open meettng la" It bas1tall~ sa)S the actions of all pubhc agencies ha"e to be made m public meetings and the-public has to be nottfied o f actions that will be considered Its intent affirms the First .\mendment to the C onst1tu- 11on. \\hJch guarantees the freedom of speech. press and the peoples' nght to pettuon go,emment for redress of gne' ances. The reason man} pubhc o fficials don't mind skating on thin ice where the open meeting la" 1s concerned ts the> have nothing to lose. V1olat1ons of 1t are in the same categon as '1olatmg thC' 55 mph speed limit Hall has ne,er hidden his d1shke for some of the Bro\\n .\ct's rcstncttons He has said absolute compliance dn' es up the cost of government and hamstnngs pubhcoffic1als' ab1ltty to do thetr JOb .. He·s nght. Governments that operate behmd closed doors are more cffic1cnt. B ut he·s dead wrong 1f he thinks that .t} pc of government is better than what the ConstituJ1on and Brown .\ct attemp1 to provide. Monda~ night's fra}' was a minor incident. and Hall's promise to \\atch the agenda more closely is a small \ 1ctor) The onl> encouragement ts the hope that there"'" be more small "1ctones Star Wars Nctther Prc-;1dent Reagan nor the Pentagon can d1sm1ss thl" cnt1 ca l anahs1s of the Star Wars system done b) the congressional Office ofTechnolC>g} Assessment. The OT.\. a non-panasan scientific group. said m a repon. that the Strategic Defense l nit1at1ve would suffer a "catastrophic failure .. the fi rst ttme - and the on ly time -It would be needed In shon. So'tet m1ss1les wo uld get through the U nited States· defenses The reason for the failure. according to OTA. 1s that software necessar; to give computers tt}e d etailed instructions needed to dcstro) thousands of m~iles heading toward targets in the l 'n1ted States c.annot be produced an the foreseeable future Congress should take the report senously and demand answers to the questtons raised by OT A. And there seems good reason for a scaling back an the commitment to a Star Wars system. T here should be enough left in the SDI funding to ensure that basic research can be conducted. but that 1t can be accomplished wnh far less than $4 btlhon a }'ear St. Paal (Miu.) Ploattr Prn1 Dl1patcb Persian Gulf Is there such a th mg as too much c1v1lian con trol of the m1lttary? That 1s a q uestio n that needs to be asked in the wake of the Na,y's recent engagement an the Persian Gulf. ... On one level. this 1s a re m arkable display of the capab1ltl1es oflbe U.S. m1htuy's worldwid e communicauon systems. O n a nother level, 1t shows that civilian control of the m thtary 1s clear-cut a nd stronJ- But o n reOcctton, this mc1dent raises the disturbin& specter I.hat American lives couJd be lost in combat t>«.usc the Whi te House st.arts issuioa LICtial battle orders on the basis o f a pohucal JudaJnent about an on-soina battle. The prc-s1dcnt has the duty to set the MtionaJ strategy, a n d civilian control of the m1btary is an absolule. B u t no president has the wisdo m a nd intelliaen~ resources lo start second1 uess.in1 low.JeveJ field com- mandcn c'llllf" in combaL To do so iJ to cou11 clitastct. SL LMm 1Wf·"'9eld ..... E•t« 0..f., "'' [Mw '-~ hU.. _, .... ,......,...., ·•1fyou•reaBaker11uppotterthere~twopathsyourcandJdatecan taJCe. ~ore the whole thtrwand hopenobodybrlfW11lt up~ln. The ot.herappto11ch l•• bit totigner. Deitl with It heail·on anCltreat the voters with the aame reagectyeu would a p:rty leader. ·' BSker incident forces tough decision by candidate, press Ho-hum. another yawner on the poliucal 1rail in Newpon Beach The candidates seeking to rt"place outgoing Rep Robert Badham are at the Balboa Ba~ Club. Several hun· drcd people are on hand. lip 10 this point. the biggest new~ 1n the campaign has been candrdate C"hnstopher Cox's ab1ht}' 10 get Roben Bork to smile. Bork. who offered his suppon 10 Cox dunng a Nc"'port Beach fund-raiser. hasn·t been. big on smiling since he was ra' aged dunng his failed confirma· tion hearing for the US Supreme ( oun But on this panicular night the tempo changed ..\ balding man. prt"sumed 10 be around about 30 \ears old. broke the humdrum dunng a qu~t1on-and­ an\"'er <>ess1on .. Mr Baker ·· he !Ml1d. addressing IPine lounnlman Da'1d Bakt'r "adulte11 1~ the charge hert" .. Listening to a recording of thl' ~ss1on. one can hear gasps from the audience Someone says. "Put him out .. Otht'rs JOIO the chant It sounds hl..c a not is about to erupt The man. "'ho never got around to 1dent1fying Jumsclf.,. ptC$$Cd on. ""e 10\ 1ted Baker 10 discuss his rela· t1onsh1p with a woman. who he 1den11fied by namt' Tht' woman was not Mrs Baker That off his chest tht' man turns around and walks out of the room. leaving Baker to fend for himself Baker keeps has cool. an-;wenng a previously asked question One of Baker's supponers. a politi- cal' eteran. decides to tail the gu} He follov.s the man to the Ba) Club's parking lot and ~him walk across the lot to Pacific Coast H1ghwa}'. where he turns n&ht. The Baker supporter Jumps into a car and heads down tht' h1 ghwa>. The man cuts across the road toward M~ Donald's. pausing long enough for the Baker supponer to hanga ll-tum The man cuts acro~s the road again and bnskl> walk~ across the Newport Ba) Bridge Then ht' crosst'S the street again and again Perhaps wear) from making l r_ turn'>. the Bakt'r supponer dnves a httlr fanhcr do"'n tl'le highwa) 10 mal e a legal turn and loSt"S the man in the process. He's last set"n outs1dl' Bobb\ McGee's "M.a)be he went 10 and mingled 10 v.1th the crov.d. Ma) be someone was there \l.a1ting 10 g1H him a nde.'' the Baler supponer \a) s later While spc-culat1on about the man's 1dent1I) ran wild. another question surfaced: Should the media run the StOf) 'l It didn't take long to find out The Dail) Pilot and the Orangt' Count~ Rcg1stl'r ran the sto11 the follo\l.1ng da>. rcponmg that an unidentified man had accused Baker. basically. of being an adulterer The Los Angeles Times waited a da). then ran the St Of) The dec1s1on had 1ts repercussions I was intrrvaewtd the foJlowing da) b) a political rt"ponl'f from a compet- ing newspaper He wu wntinga story on the dec1s1on to run the ston I was lamb3'\led b) se,eral Bakir SU~ porter\ and "'a" dcbat<'<i and final!) rhasuscd b) one of Bakers political consultants ··You've made vo ur bed and now ) ou ha' e to sleep 10 11." he said. using an interesllng turn of phase consider- ing the '>UbJCCI "\ ou·ve been used \Ou·ve been sci up." he added · I had to agree "'Ith him up to a po int The media was used. and the JOb was done an(ulfy Blun out a STEVE MARBLE rumor in front of several hundl't'd people knowing that nine-tenths of them have alread~ ht"ard 11. What does the press do. Ignore it" Hope that ever) one was do11n(' The media 1n Orange Count) ha'c l..nown of the rumor for weeks and had not messed "1th 11 . large!}' because Baker's character had )Cl to become an ii.sue. Several pan) members and leaders knew about the rumor too and were apparent!) alarmed t'nough to ask Baler whether 11 "'as true Gar) Han re' 1s11cd the~ didn't need Se'cral pany leaders said Baker confided in them. assured them his marnagt' was strona and that a contro\.ersy was not around the comer. But Baker dJdn'tfed hkeconfuhng with thr public after the outburst. He danced around the issue and called the incident a "d1ny political stunt." which 1s to stall' the 'cry obvious "lov. 1f )ou're a Baker supponcr. there are tv.o paths :,our c.and1date can Lake Ignore tht' whole thing and hope nobod) brings 11 up again. The other approach 1s a bit tougher Deal with 11 head-on and treat the voter.; with the same respect you would a part) leader Human frailt). as one ca ndidate correctl) suggested. can be under- stood. forgiven and put aside. Stette Marble l• t•e D•Jly Pilot'• d ty edltor. Democrats mull Cabinet-level drug czar role for Jesse Jackson WASHI NGTON -What will the Democrats do with Jesse Jackson 1f he refuses 10 go away? ~ataonal Democratic leaders and ad' 1sers to Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukak1s are mulh na over that question. and one of the answers cropping up. our associate ~s Whit- ten has learned. IS to make Jackson a Cabinet-level drua czar. The wisdom 1s that Dukak1s will eas1I} win the Democratic nom1- nat1on on tht' first ballot at the coovenuon in Atlanta in July. Party 1ns1der.; believe the fate of the No' ember election nay hinat on Dukak1s' choice of a runnins mate. Part} leaders are leaning toward Sen. Sam Nunn. o.Ga .. or some other strong, figu~ not from the Northeast who would l«;ad Conservative Demo- crats bad into the fold. But lo shun Jackson after his strong showmg in the pnmanes 11 to doom Duk.ak11. If blacks think that Jackson 11 1inored. or offered a meaningless token job. they could sit out the election. And Jack10n could make the nf\ bt•r b)' rcfuiina lo accept a patrontzina of'tcT. rhe specter of Geotle Bush in the Oval Office may ,aot l>othcr blacks enoU&h for them to tum out in b;, num6cn to block his ekctton. But af the cbansmatic Jacbon is a commsued member of the Dutakis aam. black.I "'111 tW1l out. 'tft lltiaoit a.d atbn pivotal siaaa. bllcU bave ahoWn in C, d«lions tba1 they can make a di nc:e. ffJacttoe~the Vice omidcatial nominee. Dubkis 008ld Cike advutaee ofa lillbk blOc oftuet •oten. Tbe-tlhe voec would bt harder to ~ict. Tbua, while Dtmocnts arc suffer· l"I I bild ate Of nttVCt thde days. May w (fWttJ)' a,...;, •. Jedt- aoa deta vea tw-No. IPOt iftd lhoWd bt oft'md it. Odam Aft coosickri~ m:e-. 1 new c.biMI post for hun as the top dl'UI enfon:t. mm• official in the admiftdtlallOft. TM ~lion would ualty IM teat· tcmt fcdaal df'ons '° coa1"111 dnlp. Thm it:ahO,.. of~ ldm IO accept i.ome other Cabinet post. and even one proposal that Jackson ~ offered the JOb of national Demo- CTatlC chairman. now held by Paul Kirk Whatever IS decided. the main subJect of conversations leaking from the back rooms of Wa5hinaton and Boston Democrats is how to act Jackson to carnpaiJn for the pany's nominees as bnlhantly as he has campa1gntd for himself. HOUSING T HE ELDERLY -If you arc worrying about who will take care of tou in your old •· take comfort 1n know1na ahas the federal go"emment is worryins alo ng With you. A greater percentaac of elderly people arc choosing to live alone instead of with theirchildrt1'. accord- ina to a study by the CoQll'CSSlonal Bud1e1 Office. The num~rs crunchers looked at hvi"I J)ettetns of the elderly bc<:ause of the effect those liv1 n1pan.ems could have on federal spencnna and the cSemtnd for eovem~ men t servicet. In 1960. ab<Mtt one fifth of the ocoote over 65 lived aio.. eccordina io·the CBO. BUt in 19'4, neari)' one third wcrt livifta alone. Ourina the same time, the ~n• of elderly people livina with thtir children or extended famjty dropped from 40 to ll_petm1t. Soti9e li\lt iloat by ~ and bcc:a'* a bilbct l&aDdard or u Yins ~ die elderty ,._,.. they can d°"9 it. lut olbcn live alone .... they ha\lt no dOlt rdatiws wtM> wil &lb &Mm in. Wida Utt IVCfalC family ldi dedjniftl. it ii hkdy thaJ even ft-Mr ~ired pc!)~ will hln tbe option of livina -.th war C'hildrta. Tbt DMOtbcn will be compoUckd ~ ~ baiomen racb IClimnatl llt belinmr11 in 2010. :At:-:t. w ~the ma.. Qll ~'in°"U~llllt:;eilaica ™* "~ ..... Id npcmn ud 8" lell l....ml mMn mtir mama dalft me. ...... Jaca AllEISOI and JO Sf PH SPEAR live with their children. the CBO reponed. If a frail elderl y penon lives alone. chances arc he or she will end up in an Institution sooner than the person who lives with a spouse or child. What does this mean for the tupayen? The C BO concluded that the numbers add up to a demand for more public assistance for the elderly. includina in~home carr, mcdjcal ex- pcnsn and institutionahzation. NO FREE LUNCH -WiJI Collet· te 'Of Vif'lin ia has learned the hard way that the fcdenl F~om of Information Act doesn't necessarily mC*O that information Wlll be free. Colktte i1 a member of the noD- proflt Citiz.cos Oearinahone for Hadrdous Wan es. Last Scotember he wrote to the Pent.-aon as'kina fo1 copies of all the information 1v1iJab~ on a rachoactive &pill that had occurred at Wriaht·Pattcnon Air Force BaK in 0a)1on, Otuo. He tot bkt a letta •Yins ht c:ouJd b.avo the infOnnation. tor SIS.0'6. The Freedom of Information Ac1 paraftka liCaU to public ~ IDCftll. but it llloWs the~· '° ~ an:b ud . flei. IA C"'olkttc't cuc.~eearct. in- vol¥Cd 28 linear *t of .. ~. 92 hovn of Mff lime• SlS u 1tOur llld COfYilll co.a of MtitY SI J,000.: conmc .... , ICW't ~. He ii =~~h--~.:-= bivel0.JlllY...._S4e• ..... JDl1 IO lllw l.M Air bllin die ..... .llet.&JUlll'llr8W• -..-.. .. .,. ...... ,,, F , L )I ..... .....,o..c. nsvs MAa&S . CoJamat.t Bicycle s a fety To the Editor. On April 2S a former schoolmate of mine was killed while ridin& hii bil·ycle home from a baseball flme. Upon heanna this shocking 1nfor- mat1on. two thoughts came to my mind. First, l believe tha t all drivers not onl) should use extra caution. but also should be extremely alen es- pecially when dn ving on exccpuon~l- 1> dangerous roads. Therefore. dnv· ers should travel at precisely the s~ hmtt or even less than the accepted speed. This would be the wisest plan on such windy roads as Bonita Canyon Road. the street on which m) fnend lost has hft' Second. I believe that all bicycle nders. no matter what their age may bt. should wear safety ht'lmets. Moreover. it would be a &ood idea to make it mandatory for all bicyhsts to wear ht'lmets. Just as the law to wear safet> belts in automobiles has savtd the hve~ of man) ind1v1duals. I ~eel that there should be a law requinng e-.cryone to wear helmets while biking. This would minimize the hkehhood of sustaining serious head lnJUrleS. David Lindeman was a good fnend and he will be missed by all his clasi.matcs JAMIE KATZMAN CdM High School Newport schools · To the Editor It has recent!> been brou&ht to m:, attention that the Newpon Mesa School D1smct LS once again con- '>1dcnng cuts in our school program. The time has come to say no' I am a concemtd parent. and as such. feel that the residents of Ncwpon Beach must take a stand for our children The direction that I propose 1s one of creation. Newpon Beach schools need their own school <hstnct with a school board representatl'e of thl' com- munlt} I realize that succession as a big step. but a necessary one 1fwe wish to prolCC1 the development of the minds and the futures of our children. It is obvious that the Newpon Mesa School Dtstnct has grown too large to give our children the atten- tion that the> deserve. We have the talent and tht' resources in Newport to ensure that quality education is gJ\ en to our l hlldren. so let us JC>Ul together 1n de,eloping our own school d1stnct BECKY HAENDIGES Balboa Island I TODAY IN HISTORY Toda}' 1s Thursday. May 5. the I 26th day of 1988. The~ arc 240 days left in the }'tar Today's H1Jhhaht 1n H istory: On May S. 196 1. astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr. became America's first space traveler when he made a IS- m 1nute. suborbital flt&ht in a capsule launched from Ca~ Canaveral. Aa. On this date: In 1494. dunng his second voyagt to the New World. Chnstopher Columbus first sighted Jamaica. In 18 18, the political philosopher Karl Man was born in Prussia. In 1821. Napoleon Bonaparte died 1n exile on the island of St Helena. In 1891 . Carnegie Hall (originally named Music Hall) had its opening night in New York. with a concert conducted by Pc1er Jlyicb Tchaikovsky and Walter Damrosch. In 1904, Cy Young pitched the Amcncan J..eaaue's first perfect game as the Boston Rod SoJt defeated the Philadelphia Athletics, 3-0. In 1912, th~ first issueofthe Soviet Communist Party newspeper Pravda was published. (ln the Soviet Unioni where the old-style calendar was stil in effect, the da .. was April 22.) In 1925. John T. Scopes wu arrested m Tennnsce for teachina Darwin's theory of evolution. In 1926. author Sinclair Lewis rc}ttted the Puliuer PrUe for hit novel .. Arrowsmith,•• t.ellina the selection committee in a letter that "all ,nus.. likr au titles, are daneu- ous •¥"'~tel Prwt Comment. trelcome Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thurldev. M1v 5, 1988 * 'A1 Chirac assailed for hostage deal Police assault PARIS (AP) -Even bef0tt three ntn:me n&ht National Front. who In an anterv1~ with tM Bnush are tM only country at ~ms who 1s ends steel mill ftted French hostqcs made it home, polled 14.4 peiunt 1n first-round Broadcast1n1 Corp .. ht' went on: not doana duls " .. Prem1tr Jacquet Cbarac: was pep. vot1na. said M was struck ttun -1 very much disapprove {of tlle David ~n leader of the Scx1al pettd w1.th rq>~b . for deahna ev~onc cncd victory ovtr a "ck· Frtnch action) J think it's comipt Dcmocn11c.f>any. calkd the Frtnch • k • p 1 d ~retly with ~rronsts. !•~ely wonen-feat for France. both an electoral terms and .... aeneral deal "brazen and cynical .. str1 e ID 0 an ina chances for remain1na -and "There 1s the ~>thcr 11de of th1J. a tcmu I thank it's thorouahly bad." C'h fi t--" th h ft future -hostqeS. death and the pntrthat I would hke • arac con ron ~ e c •r&~ a er Nine Amen~ns, three Bntons and to know;· he said. "There is only one He blamed the deal on Frantt s lf'ttt1n1 the host.qn outsi<k Pam. Silt others arc shll beheved to be way to dcaJ with terronsts. tl\at u$ed S)'stcm which pats a president and hls On nat1onw1de tclcv1s1on, he de- capuvc an Lebanon. an Ouvea." pnmc manlSler apanst one another dared: After a momina of scattered sharp A fourth French hostage an Leba-Sunday for the presidency. "We have never ceased to act with reaction. Interior Minister Charles non. Michel Seurat, 11 believed 10 By ( h1rac's approach, he said. d1an1ty and honor, confonnin& stnct- Pasaua rctoned to reporters today· have died of cancer 1n capuvaty "Governments throupout Lht' world ly to values shared with other coun- "We have not accorded any funds Harsh reaction came from Bntam had better give way to terrons.m and tnt$. adhenna stnctl> tht' &r.1nd ofany sort to anyone. not a franc , not Pnme M1n1stcr Marprct Thatcher let t~e terronsts completely take pnnc1plcs of our fort1gn pohc) to a dollar, not a deutschmark. not a rtfuscs to treat with tcrronsts. Peter over those of our fnends." yen... Temple-Moms, member of parha-John Wane. cousin of Terry Wane. Pierre lkrt"govo> a Soc1ahst and Most French pohucaans publicl) ment and a Lebanon spec11hst 1n the Church of En&land envoy de-Mitterrand's C'ampa1gn director hailed the rcle~. calhna It above Thatchcr·s C'onscn-auve Party. ~•d Ulaned since Jan 10. 1987, echoed praised "cond111ons that do honor 10 pohtacscven though It came four days "No mponsiblc nauon and no Temple-Moms' cnuc11m. our countr)' .. before Chirac faces incumbent Fran· responsible government, and I say "Unfonunatcly when deals are But amon& ordinar,. Frenchmen. cois Mitterrand in pres1dent1al elcc-that directly to the French govern-done b) countnes lake France then many pn' ate remarb rdlected that lions. ment and the French people. should (others') pos111on as made worse of a senior Western diplomat "I But Jean-Mane Le Pen· of the dcaJ w11h tcrronsm " because they arc isolated because we wonder hov. much he pa1d-r-· Assault frees French hostages in New Caledonia NOUMEA. New Caledonia (AP)-A French assault team stormed a cave an this French Pacific remtol) today and frcC'd 22 gendarmes and a prosecutor held hoslJlge b)' Melanesian separatists An official said 17 people were killed Bernard Pons. m1n1ster for overseas tcmtones 1n the conservative government of Premier Jacques Chirac of France. said the dead included two members of the assault team and 15 kidnappers He also said two members of the as<,ault team v.ere senousl) mJured Pons said the hostages were frt"ed after "a panicularly '1olcnt battle" in the nearly c;cven- hour assault on a network of caves in Ouvea. an island ofT the nonheast coast of New Calt"don1a. The assault team attacked 1he cave with teaf gas. forcing most of the appro'lmatel) 30 kidnappers out. Pon'> told a news conference after returning from Ouvea. where he had tra' eled tor the operation · The host.ages were able to fret> their manacled hands befort the att.ack. Pons said. and defended themselves with two pistols sneaked in earlier At one point. one of the 23 hostages had acted as a go-between 1n ncgo11a11on\ bet\l.een the captors and French 01Tic1als. hut 11 ""~ not C\plaaned how the weapons were smuggled into the cave WARSAW (AP) -P1aanclothes pohce surpnscd sleeping workers ~1th percussion grenades toda~ in a pre-da\l.n raid that ended a 10-da) strike ai the huae 1'ov.a Hu\.I steel mill outs1d<' lvakov. offiual and chun;h ~urte!> ~1d .\1 the C1dan\k ship)ard site another other maJor \I.Orie stoppage (Ommun1\t authonlle\ ordert'd a lodout toda) and pohce 1n lull not gear nn~ed the ) ard In \\ar~v. Sohdant\ ·s na11onal spokesman v.a<, rt'pontd arrested and the goq.·mmcnt aC'cu~d Strike leader!> of 1n1ng to pro\okc a en"" Thr go' emmcnt reponed ne\I, \1.-0rl !>loppagt'\ ttJda, among tran\11 \1.-0rkers 1n thl· nonh1.1.ec;1em pon ot S1czecin aAd the nC'Jrtn mun1up;sht\ of Police ')1udent\ al\o bc-gan a \tnkc at War..a\I. l nl\C'l">it' "The moment of the solution s1m1lar to that at "lov.a Huta I\ approaching." Sol1dant) leadt'r I ~h "-" alesa !>a1d 1n a taped anten 1tv. smuggled out oft he L cnm ship} a rd in (1dansk In a tcn~·\Ound1ng voH.c he \ O\l.ec.J to be "tht' last to lea\ c In a lommthrn~ul' tht' sh1p\ard stnke rnmm1ll«' had calkd on -v.orkrr'> to come t(I the ~ard We rnnt1nue tht' stnl<.c with a ftthng of respons1bhty for the shipyard and for the lOUnll'\ .. Hundreds of v.orkcrs 1ns1de loudh chanted "Sohdant)' Solid.ant' ·and s.ng religou\ songs and thr national anthem Riot pohcc turnt"d av.a) a l ro-v.d I.hat pthrrt'd outside the 'ard banhplace of tht' outlawt"d Ciohdant' trade: union movement Al the Nov.a Huta stttl\l.url\ police entt'rcd '>lrtk<' headquanc:r\ detonated the &JTnades and arrestel most stnkc comm11t« members \81d KnystofKozlov.sk1 a senior Roman Catholic Journalist in Ktakov. Later not pohce entC'red and ordC'rcd all stnlt'r\ to lca' e Half th• plant's 32.00C>-v.orlt'r torte had bet·r on stnk.e "Nobody sufkrcd an~ harm •II tnJUr)... government <,p<>kC'smar Jerz) L rban said in a 1clephom tnten-1ev. State-run radio said at least '" people were a.nn1ed The st.ate-run nC'ws agt'nn P .\I' said "action' ~re undcnaken thl\ morning" to rt'open th<' ""Jo\l.a HutJ plant h pH' no mort' spe·t1fil inturmat1 un Israelis capture guerrillas in Lebanon; 40 Arabs killed Norway says 15tonsofnuclear 'heavy water' missing METULLA Israel I .\Pl -Israeli troops seized 20 gucmllas and brought them back to Israel after a two-day raid into southern Lebanon that left at least 40 Arab!> dead sources said toda> Defense Minister Y1tzhak Rabin said lsrad would not hcst1tate 10 make raids s1mihar to the stnkc that began Monday into the area of southern Lebanon that Israel ha-; designated us "secunty zone .. Three Israeli sold\crs were killed dunng the operation "The point was to purge the sccunt) zone:· Rabin told Israel radio "There as nothing wo~ than I PAPARAZZ I - ---=--- al101.1. mg terror clements v. ho are att1ve against us to establish them- selves frcel) and feel freC' to ac1 again'>I Israeli and targets 1n the secunt) 1one ·· He said the pro-Iranian He1bollah. or Pan) of God Shute Moskm movement was singled out b)' the Israeli force\ this 11me because 11 "has become one of the elemC'nts that most cooperates v.1th (Pales line L1bera11on Organ1ia11on Chief Yas~r) .\rafat .. The Israelis confronted Hczbollah guemllas Wedne.wa) in the village of Ma)doun nonh of the secunt) 1one in the lierce'>t fighting of tbc oper- ation llarllyn and honoree Tom Nleleen. By Tlltt Aasodatcd Preu O~LO !'oorv.a' -Thr government said 15 toni. ot 'orv.eg1an 'hea'' watn." \I, hll'h l 3n be used 1n nuclear r~ctors and 1n making nuclear -v.eapon~ was rllegall) d1Hned 1n 1983 to an unknown desJmat1on The Foreign Min1 str) said Wednesda) that its 1nvcst1gat1on had q;infirmed mt'd1a repom that the: '>h1pmcnt. intended for a West German firm,§"d not reach 11s hccns.cd dc'>llnauon ofFrankfun The Oslo newspaper VerdensGang rtponed .\pnl ~I that the h<'a') v.ater was flown on a L1benan-rqistcred '-'est .\fncan .\arhne'> plane\ 1a Basel , Sv.1tzerland to Dubai. then probabl) to a nuclear reactor 1n Bomba). India Norwa) d()('\ not allow the expon ofhea") watrr 10 countne\ that ha'c: not signed the 1n1ernat1onal nuclear non-prohlicatwn agreement 1nduding India Mount Everest scaled from two directions KA TM .\NDU. Nepal -In a pair of mount.aanecnng firsts mul11na11onal cl1mb1ng teams scaled Mount Evt'rcst samultaneousl~ from tv.o d1rect1on\ toda~ and made a h'c tclev1s1on broadcast from atop the v.orld"s h1ghec,t mountain 'iagnals rela}'ed via satellite from a small '1dC'o camera attached to tht· hdnll'I ul JapJnC\l' d1mhcr "iu-.umu 'akamura '>ho-v.cd a pan11rarn1l 'It'"" ul tht• dl'l·p hlue \l \ and rough \nO\l."'O't'rt'd IC'mun at tht• top <'I th<.' \l.Orld {1J\ptng lrom thl" thin air and 1.1.1th tm\t on tht'tr t'\C'hro1.1.\ 111 d1mli<'l'\ lron1 'qMI C h1nJ and Japan in hnght red. tilur and H:llu1.1. mounta1m·t·rin!l gt'JI loni;rJtulJtl·J C:alh utht'r Iraqis attack oil tanker off Iran · \1.\' .\ \.1-\ Bahrain -Iraq said its 1.1.arplane11 allal l ed ari "1l tankl·1 • II the lr;in1Jn 1.oa'>t t1l<la' and a ne1.1. con'o' ol l \ tlagged i-.u\l.dlll tankt·r~ escorted b) .\mc:r1lan \l,ar .. h1ps ht'aded ">Outh do1.1. n the Pcr<.1an C.1ulf T hl reported Iraqi raid 1.1.as thl' lir\t 1n a 1.1.t"t'k There 1.1.a~ n1 1mm('d1at( cunlirmatton frum independent shipping wurcc-s The lUn\ O\ tht· tounh trT' the past -.i:ek kf\ "-uv. a1t as the t' <.; :-..a,~ aett'lerated 11'> e .... on llpc.'rJllµn' in an dTon to male up tor dela\S caused b~ lut month' mine threat anJ a um· da~ na\al bank 1.1.11h Iran lrall·, off11.1al ncv.<, agem' ..aid a ·targt na,.11 target."' the Iraqi term Im a tanker \l,a'>attalk<'d this morning Thl n·p. n 1.1..1 ... mon1torl:'d in C\pru\ It quoted a m1hta~ \pC>lC\man a\ ..a~mg th1· plant·, scored a ··direct and etlect1\(' h11· on tht' un1dent1rit'd \t'\i.t"l an1l n·turnt>J safe!~ 10 Ila~· A knight to remember for Nielsen By VIDA DEAN Of_Olllr ........ There was a lot of clowning around and JCSt(cr)ing before the sword was drawn and Tom Nlclsa was told "lk thou a knight .. It· was Nielsen's night at the Mendacn Hotel !\ewpon lkach. when a sell-out tro"-d gathertd to salute him and to suppon Mardan Center Amost 500 attended the annual event done v.1th a clown theme. because the honoree 1s suppose to enJO) clown fun "We had to turn people awa)' because we could not handle an) more." said Ha rry Babb, co-chair- man of the dinner with Gary Hul. "The number of people hert and the one~ who wanted to come reflect on Nielsen and Mardan." Th<' kn1ghun1 of Nielsen. vice chairman of the Irvine Co . wa$ conducted u a "This as your Lafe" done an Kang Henry style with costumed UCI Madnpl Sinaers. wife Marllya Nlelan, son Peter and cousin Dom Nldsea panmpaung along with Bob Sk-Jtoa. The cer- cmon) was a surpnsc for Nielsen who has been associated with the Irvine Co. "since the day after Labor day I 0 )cars ago." Earher 1 n the cven1 ng nice surpnsn for Mardan supponers were tht' prc$Cntation of a S200.000 arant by David Sills from the Irvine Health Foundation and a SS00.000 cash and land donation from the Irvine Co. b)' SC1t1or VP Hunt on behalf of DoaaJd Bttta RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLST£1Y llC . ......... c.... .... lttt -llll.. CISTI IKSl-SU.1151 Joanne and Gary Bunt. The funds -.111 go towards the bu1ld1ng of the nev. Mardan Center on Barranca Parkv.a, an Irvine. "'The center no-. 1ri Costa Mesa C'an accommodate about 85 children with learning d1sab1h11es The new 5Chool can take care of 14 5 "said Dave Elsea.mu, founder and e'ecut1'e dlrector for 16 >tars. !The center. he said. \I.IS named after daughter-; Marla and Dana ) Davt Baker was cmct't' for the cvenm& and othen part1c1pat1ng on the program were campaign commit- Da.td and 11.arllyn Elaenman with Barry Bubb. let' mcmb<'rs C....I Hoffmu and Ralpb Sabia, fonner teacher PHI Rttd. board of tnJ\le<"S prt'\1dent Rould Sateul, State S<-n Muiu Bercesoa \I, ho prc--~ntl:'d a \C'natt' rewlut1on '>ludents Patty Saad1. v. ho ga\c '-1clsen a dra\l.tng .ind Paul Bact111. p~ntcr ot a bron1e rephla llfthc Mardan sculpture ThC' Knight !'11clscn procl111m<'d the t'\~ning "a fun pan) I flev. in thl\ altcmoon from Montere' I wa\ ur there for a transponauon.mt't'llng " Famil) members 101mng him v.t'rt' P1·1cr and w1f(' llaUtl v.nh th<'tr httk dauaht<'f\ Emil)' and Sara, daughter K.intn \I.Ith huc;band Da\ld '11.,~m and \On Job 1.1.1Lh gue'>t Sasaa Pattno. ( 1uesh dmcJ on o;calt~'<i rtl' wit, hll 1 mignon roquefon ..alad and lcmnc of t hocolate. and danl c:'d 1. • tht• mus1L of Barry Cole C )ther former Mardan honl'rt'C'> at1rnJ1ng included ~rle)' Rester 11o 11h 1.1.1ft Noni. C..trt llard1er \I.Ith "'111· Mariattt, Marioe Bergesen' "'11h hu,Nnd G8"Ui and Tom RUev v.11h Emma Jaoe · PROMISES to stop drinking too much or quit using.drugs DO NOT WORK OUT-TREATMENT, the new generation of treating alcohol/ drug abuSft, DOES WORK ... Successfully Proven Program ..• Improves 'Jbur Lifestyle ... No Time Off from ~r Job If You Own or Plan to Buy Real Estate . WE WANT TO BEAR FROM YOU Yes, we would. So, we've come up with a quick •n ea y questionnaire that will appear in this weekend's Daily Pilot. Please look for it ... complete and return it to us so· we can deliver more valuable Real Estate and "Showcase of New Homes,. news and advenisina to you. Thank . Where good news is shared ... Atrordabl~ with No Extra Costs Make a PROMISE you can keep. Call us for HElP today. Frtt Confidential Assessment Fountain Velley/C>Ange County (714) 966-8179 1-800-341-3535 Nlltlomll Rmcoverr Netwoak bdusM Out·Ttutl'MM CcntRn ludin! ~ °' quelity QU1tr}jllm\l trutmcnt fOf CltPCndcnda In~ lamlt c.lbOICMf~· .... ------~ .. .. , Son of Ne~port Air Force officer earns his silver wings Second Lt. R*rt B. A1lu. son C\f rtlired Air Force MIJ. Robert and Nancy Allen of Newport Brach. has aradualed from Air Force pilot training and has rc<'C1ved silver wings at Reese Air force Base. Texas. He as a 1986 araduatc of Cal State Los Angeles. • • • Arm; Pvt. Stevea R. k~es. son of Ann and Donald Kerkes o South Laguna, has completed one stauon unit ttaininaat the Anny Infantry School an Fon Benning. Ga. Kerkes is a 1987 graduate of Capistrano Valley Htgh School. • • • Cpl. Job D. "'1tta1, son of Wilham Wh1t1ng of Irvine. has been promoted to his present rank while srrvina with the 22nd Manne Amph1b1ous Unit at Camp Lejeune, N.C. • FREE 399·~ 19" REMOTE CONTROL COLOR TV WHEN YOU BUY THIS 1499"~ 3 PIECE WALL UNIT PAV S5J PER MONTH' • • • Seaman RC'C'l'U1t David W. Benda.mu, son of Gtta and Nancy HC'nhm1n of Hunttnaton Beach. has completed his tra1n1n1 al the Recniit Trainina Command in San D1c-go. • • • Pfc. T .. d 8. Jacl .... son of Doreen Jackson of Laauna Beach. has complered Army baste 1ra1ning 11 Fon Du. NJ. He 1s a 1976 gradu.te of Laauna Beach High School ••• Lance Cpl. 'homa1 H~ Tu1tall, son of Thomas and Susan Tunstall of Huntington Beach. ttttntly dC'parted for a six-month dcploymC'nt to the WestC'm Pacific with the Battalion Landing TC'am. I st Battalion. I st Mann" from Camp Pendleron. He 1s a 1986 graduate of Huntington Beach High School. • • • Manne 2nd Lt. Marts D. Gl"MGu•, 50n of John GroothuisofBaJboa Island, haslf'lduated from the Basic School at the Marine Corps ~velopmcnt and Educatton command in Quantico. Va. He is 1 1983 ara<fuatC' of El Tor9 Hiah School and a 1987 araduate ofeht U.S. Naval Academy an Annapolis.. • • • Seaman Recruit Jama A. P..-., son of June Gnffin of Huntinl!on Beach, has completed his trainina at the Recruit Trainina Center an G~at lakes. Ill. He 1s a 1984 graduate of Costa Mtsa Hiah School. • • • Marine' Pre. Ke_. Yoek, son of Choi Soon of Costa Mesa. rcttntly ~pa~ed on a siit-month deployment to the westC'm Pacific wnh the 2nd Banahon. 2nd Marines from Camp Lejeune. N.C. FREE PAIR OF BRASS LAMPS WHEN YOU BUY THE COCKTAIL AND 2 END TABLES FOR 24998 /, 41> PAY SIS PER MONTH' FREE 29998 RECLINER WHEN YOU BUY THE 89998 SOFA SLEEPER AND LOVE SEAT PAY S40 PER MONTH' FREE 88 PC . 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Mesa seeks members for grants panel Co!.la Mesa as ofTen ng loc.aJ non- profit ~roups funding through a compC"t1t1ve applicauon process. and as looking for residents to serve on one of its committees. Funding from thC' Cultural Ans Organ1za11on program 1s available to ans groups that arc currently serving Costa Mesa residents or that arc cons1denng mo~ mg into thC' area. Recipients have 10 meet certain standards. Funding al\o 1s available to local non·profit groups from federal com· munit} devclopme;-nt block grants. Recipients have to meet federal standards for this compC"tiuve pro- gram With both funding programs. monc\ as awarded annually The cit} 1s also taking apphcat1ons from residents who want to serve on the Cable Tele' 1st0n Comm111cc Three of the I:! scats on the commit- tee arc open. The committee sen es pnmanl} as an ad\ 1sol) group to the Ctty Council I on local cable television and promotes quaht)' local tekv1s1on shows Apphcauons for the two funding programs and the committee should be submitted to the city manager's office at Cit) Hall. 77 Fair Dnve. For more information. call Ann Gyben at 754-53:!7 I Entertalnment acts for f alr announced I Eleven C'ntertainment acts have been announced for the 1.1-nar.ht run of the Orange County Fair. to be held Jul} 7-17 ,,. Costa Mesa. Pe;-rformanccs will be held at 7 and 9 p.m. in the .\rhnBton Theatre on the fairgrounds. Adm1ss1on is included an the pnce of the fair tickets. The concen series opC"ns Thursday. Jul} 7 with pC"rformanccs by Paul Re,erc and the Ra1dc~. Dick DaJe and the Deltones perform Friday night with fellow surf band The Ventures. Three Dog Night takes the stage Saturday Donn) Osmond. an Irvine resi- dent. will ixrform on Sunday niibt. Jul} 10. John Ka) and SteppC"nwolf follow with shows-on Monday. The Motown band The Spinners are scheduled on Tuesday with the coun- try-rock band Marshall Tucker Band following on Wednesday. Blood. Sweat and Tears. fc.itunng singer David Clayton-Thomas. will perform on Thursday. July 14. On Frida). a special show called .. The Memones of Rock and Roll"· will be staged. featuring Mary Wells. Little Anthony and The Diamonds. The closing wttkcnd of the 96th annual fair wall fc.iturc Rain. a tribute 10 the Beatles. on Saturday. July 16. and Elvin Bishop on Sunday. The Orange County Fair is OpC"n I 0 a.m . to midnight da1ly. Admission is S4 for adults and S2 for children ages 6 through 12. Children fi ve and under are admitted free. For more information. call 751 -3247. 1-------UCigets$l.9M UCI has received a Sl.9 m1lhon, three-year grant to begin an intensive study of the auditory cortex. the ponaon of the brain responsible for interpreting sounds. The program will include siit coor- dinated research projects to in- vcstipte different aspects of ho.w the brain processes auditory . infor- mation. One project wilJ focus on how the brain processes sensations of sound to aJlow location of their source. Results of the research eventually could aid in the diqnosis and treatment of hcarina ailments, in- cludina nerve deafness and dcvcJ~ ment d isorders in children. "WHEN YOU USE OR OPEN A WICKES CHARGE ,. TAKE-WITH PRtCE A Portion of the snna. offend by the National Institutes of Health. is earmarked for the most modcfn auditory pbysaoloay laboratory ever bu ill "(_}11ality made qffOrdable." "'''"'"'' '''~'''''' ( '/,11111111111 II /1 ~.' ( :,,, /ltl/111' WICKES FURNITURE · • 3 TOUGH GUARAlfTEQ: If fOf any reaton you re not happy With your fum1Me when vou get It home, W. wt take rt bfek within aeven dav- WE W1U NOT 81 UNOUtlOU>. Ir you find t"-idenJal item 1n ttock el~ W'lhk\ ~ dlyt fOr .._ wit Wiii r-'Unc:f t"-~ce ~ W1U gt11e wou• fi.,...\l!!W hmited wam1nty ap1nst la.C!O'X detec:t11n WOf~tMn!Nf> and eonteructlOn Oltatta ~ 1n out~· AHAHllM: 5-ntaAna Frwy and~ Phone 7t .. 421 50 .. NUYl:S.n~frwy end~etvd bttWMn&ufbenllaftOVICIDf'V Phone 818·780.in·U WIST COVINA: n 8ern1rd1no Frwy an<t Vincent~ 818-911·1971 COl'Ta MllA; 5en l)egofrwy end Hlrt>of' 8loid PNIN 7'4·"4~82.ti °'*'Monday lfWu fric!!t ~0.9. ~ 10 6 ..., 12·8 "When vou u• vour wicw Chttgt ff you t\IYe an Hiiting bal.tnc. . .ooition of thi• pUfchMe ma, °' IM'f not change your current monlhly pevment Deli~ ct'\llrge1 lit Af'!YI end IUll• 1 ta• may Clute oucMO ~ monthly~ IO be ,,IQ,,., T,,. rtQUtttd """""""" ,,.~ 11 .,._,on ~ ~new~ on yout Wickel eocount •, •• .. ·, • :· '· , • K1tr Bo1e~er Office seekers debate Friday If you love a good debate. you may want to part1c1pate at the 40th Congressional D1stnct can- didate's debate Friday at u Meridien Hotel. Sponsored by the government affa1rsd1vision of the Ncwpon HarborChambcrofCommerce. all registered candidates have been anvited. Candidates who said they wall attend include: m S CE === THURSDAY. MAY S, 1988 What's as rare as Cambridge in July? College students from Irvine enjoy jolly old England By llA TY BOUCHER Ol .. 11119r ....... lmagiM hvtng m a 19th cenlu!J red brick tudor building an Cambridge, England. for the who k month of Jul) Picture a n evtn1n1 seated at thl" 15th ctntuf) chapel of Ki ng's College. listening to the harmo nies of the boH choir -or walkrng ~side the pool where Lord Byron swam For s1udents of Irvine Valley College's Internatio na l Summer C)chool al the Unl\ers1t}-o f Cam- bridge. such advt'ntures co uld pro' ea dream come true "8} stud } mg the 'English C ountf') House · (the name of 1h1s )car''> progam). saudents learn about Eng- lish soc1et) as well as English arch1tec- 1url' ... said Linda Thomas. college '>pokt''iwo man. Now an 1ts fifth successful year. Dave Baker, Natlaa.a Rosenberg, Clari1toplaer Cox, Job Kelly and William Yacobonl. Each can- d1date will be asked several ques- tions prepared by the government affaarscommmcc. wath a time li mit for their md1 v1dual answers IVC-s sum mer school tn Ca mbndge combines educa11on and tra,el C-o- founders of the program. Rt'~cca Welch. human1t1es instructor and Joan Brown. counselor. 1magmt'd a d ual benefit for students T he}-an11e1· pated the wealth of a cultural ex- perience to be gained through foreign tr.nel as well as the d ) nam1c-s that occur when tra"el abroad 1s com b1ncd "'Ith studies o f English lt1cra- 1urc and heritage Bound for Cambridge. Enfland, thJa MUDmer are lrTtne Valley College •tudenta (from left) Karen Petersen, Laura Gallop, Elizabeth Mlller, Joeette K.auana.1, Charlotte Balley -nd lnatructor Llnda Thomae. Jim Parker, former chairman of the Newpon Harbor Arca Chamberof Commerce. will as- sist Steve Raba10. c ha1rman of the government affairs d i vision. and Jim Dale, chairman of the state and federal comm1tteeofthe government affa1 rs d1 v1s1on. as mode rator. .. .\n)'one eltg1bk 10 attend I\. ( 1s encouraged lo pan1e1pa1e .. ~ud Welch Each yea r, in m ad-June, s1udcnl\ tx-g1n studies at I nine Valle) College v.ht'rc instructors prcpart' them for such courses like the English C ounll"\ Hou~ On the first Saturda" of Juh saudentsdepart for( ambndgc "ht:rl' thl·~ \pt•nd thl· nnt lour "l"t'K'> "' 1n~ thl· lik of J I >th u·ntur. \l'hl1lar '( la\\l'\ Jll' IJugh1 b' Hnt1\h prole'>'>Orc; ml•al\ .trt' \l'n l'd 1n tht· rnllcge ~1ntnl!! h.111 Jltanoom and n l'n 1ng~ arl' lrrr !or roaming the lobblc\tOnt' pJ\\..tgl'"a" ol (am bm.lgt· punting thl· R1H·r t dm. •lf Joining lni:n1.h 111 lht· ll~al pub\· Thuma\ <w11d O nn: 1n ( amh11Jgl' I\ ( \ludt>nl\ \IJ\ .11 l"-11,11lk~t,.d11rm' -\(')"'n .... and \.ev. nham < ulkgt· ThC''><' art" JU\t l"-O of thC' 'ti c11lkgt·' 1ha1 mal C' up the l 1 nl\crs11~ ot < a mbndge .rn 1n\t11ut1on o l h1ghn l'duca1 1nn 1ha1 began 1n thl' I ~th u:ntur) "Parents 111..l' 11bt.·1..au\t'11 1nd udt''> tra,et. and ~I \ un1l\ ut translt'rrabk rnllcgl' credit\ arl' also offrr('d · Thoma!> !Ml1d 11·, Jl\o lummon tor p..irc nh to g1H thl\ J \ a gift for high '' hool graduation fhl" build ing\ 111 \elv.' n < cillegt' loundc:.J n I "l'I. Jrc madr 111 rt"d hri,l tud•ll IJll1u·J tH lu'>h mod .- ~rJpc '1nl'\ lkrl' \IULknl• rt.'\1de 1n flrl' JIC: mum\ lhJI '" c:rlook thl" 1nnl·r l l•llq~,l· u iurt 'l'"nh.im onr 111 thc f1r\t "omen' uilkge' 1n ( ambndg<' "l\ loundt"\11n I\ -'i 11 ' hril I. hu1ld1ng'> art" ~• in \PJll<1U\ g.arJl·n, ""hert· la,C'ndl·r .akndul:.i Jnd lCJ r11't'\ ar( in lull hluom 1n Juh l>unn~ thl 'ummn '><"\.,h•n "l""" nhJIT 1' ma<.lt' ltrt"ducauon.al allov.- 1ng 1h1) tnp po'>s1ble for both men and "uml"n T ho mas saad "Tra- d 111ona)I) thf' C ambnd~ prQ&ram attral I\ ho1h the ~nous student prcpan ng for tr•rnsfcr to L~ more ta\ual studt"nt SCt'king enn chment '-' l' 'c had tv.<1 v.o men tn th~r 7<H "ht• tl)l)~ the an p tv.ict' .. [ nrollmenl 1~ luv. but the foundcn •HC' hoping about }0 people wall pJn1upatc l hC' w st 1s S2.800 The program bcgin~at 7 a.m . and 1s scheduled to finish by 9 a.m. The public 1sencoura$ed to atte nd. For more inform ation call 644-821 l . • • • The N atio nal Science Fo un- Ski~s get friendlier for white-knuckle fliers da tion (NSF) has announced the selectio n of 148 academic sc1en- llsts and engineers to receive Presidential Young Investigator Awards. And Rkllard E. Llensklof UCI 1soneofthem. The award~. that fu nd research by faculty members near the bcgi n n i ng oft hear careers. are intended to help colleges and universities attract and retain outstanding young Ph Os who m11ht otherwise pursue non- teachmg careers. Each young investigator ca n receive up to SI 00.000 per year for fi ve years 1 n a com ba nation of federal and m atching pnvatc funds. • • • Coastline Community College is proud of all Its "bra my" students. Jn fact. 218 were named to the president's and dean's lists for academic excellence based on grades received in the fall 1987 semester. President's list honors went to I I 2 students who maintained a 3. 7 5 grade point avcrqc_ Dean's hst awards were made to I 06 students who maintained a 3.0 grade point average. To be eligible initially for these honors. students must have main- tained h1gh academic standing m 12 unitsormorcdunnga two- semestcr sequence. And the local winners arc .... Joan M. Cllelay of Balboa; Rlcla- anl E. Gelormino of Balboa Island: Jou E. GrHpmaa. Slaer- ry P . Gra•pmu, Robert B. Kiclller. Dorotlly A. SpydeU, (Pl---CTCUN0/82) By llATY BOUCHER °' -o.tr .... ''"" .\ woman bo ard' an airplane d utt hinga rabt111\ foot and a Bible - hoping her leg!> v.on't buckle under unttl \ht' reachn hc.r ~at .\ "l"ll- drc~k·d man st.1n., to h ) pen cnttlatc as ht' ""alk!> that last 'tretch h<'fort· facing h1\ onl~ mt"ans of trans(l(lr- talinn lo S« h1\ hrnthcr aero\\ lht• 0<can Both 111 thr'>l: rx·11pk arl' fat 1ng tht• • .. .11nr d1kmrn.1 thl· kar ot 11) ing Aut ( dl'n \rnuld ~~. a heh a' 1ur tht·rJp1,1 anJ lomnwrual pilut plam 10 l'a~· thl'tr mind\ h<'lml' the' th lht frll'ndh \kll'\ .\rnuld "huJm·.t,thl·Th.\IRJP' flight Rcla,a11nn Program ba..ed 1n '\t"J'On fk ..ith ..aid mure thJn '"' n11ll.un pc.•upk boJrd plane) ''el"\ d J) -mo~l of ahem bottlt'd up "''h kar"> t·onncc1r d "llh h11acking or o.llr .... ..,...., ... ._ Bob Un•ert preparee .tdeoe for ncationen. f)IJnl ,rJ\hC'> lkg1nn10g \1J\ 12. a l"-11-"l'l l- ''orl \hop 1..alk d "Tht· Ps,tholog' 111 I l\1ng"4"1ll be held JI John \\a,n1.. \irron .\rnold \J\\ amont· tind1ntz 11 \ln:~!lful 10 th "ill karn hn" 111 t'nJll~ 1ha t ontt•.Jrcadcd l"'l pt'nC'nlt' Thl' 'cminar 1..un\1\h of four main Jfl'a' lea rning dl'CP rt'la \allun tn h· n1~uc\ mental J\lllUlk nu1nt1l•n and .t1 ru.1 fl opt·rat1on . .\rnuld !Hlld \rnold \a)\ 1ha1 most fear'> \lrm lr11m .i '' mh.1lit nJt.ur1.. For 1n'>t.1nu J mJn th 1ng lrom Lu\ .\ngde\ hi '\.I n f r J tll l\l u '' h1 • " gut ng to n.·ce1' l. a gt·n,rciu' t'lonu' Jnd promo11un ma' l'lljll\ hi\ n1t?-hl lrl'ml·nduu'>h - "-hl'rl'a' 11 hl "t uld be gfl1nl! 111 J1..._u..,, h1' IJtl I \JI•'\ h(' ma' ll'C'I l'\ t'r' hump JnJ I urn In. 1•lhl'I tJ°"'' -.11ml' Pt'••Pk "•ttl unltl the IJ\t minull' 111 arr1' (' JI the a1rpt1n .1nd t•ntt' the~ bt.1ard lhl' plane th1..' fl'd trappl·d .rnd a\l }\1 ht-kl 11!1 at the l.i't minute Bui \mold led' his a,1at1on ex- ix-ru:ntl' 1..oupl('ll v.11h h1s counsehn1 ab1ltt' l an turn th~ people's fears .iround "I cuun'ICI pt'ople on an andt" ad ual tl.t"' a~ v.t'll a-. grou~." .\.mold saad \1' ta' "lntt· stor. 1s to tell of a "\'man "h11 f l"" up an En&land 1n \'. orld '-' u I <)he h,$(1 next to an .sll1cd bombn" base ~oft would ,.-atch (Pleue eee 1'L 1'1JtO /82) Newport man's video tells you what to·do in Catalina By KATY BOUCHER Man~ 'ix·npk take the boat to ( a1al1n.i tor thl' lin1 li me and ha,en'1 a d ul' ..... hat to d o once 1he) ·, e am ' ed on thc 1c;lanJ But thanl-'> 10 Bob l n'en b\ the 11ml· lhC'' get 1here -the' "'on't kno\\ ..... hJI IV d o fi rs1 l "'l'rt 12 l'I the o v.ner uf Robcr. ·\lkn l'rnd un1ons ( .\llen 1s hi\ m1ddk naml·I ofNe"'pon Beach He ha'> crratl·d .1 '1dco. sort o f ·'Tv.o o n thcTo"'n .... 1,lt' forallboats go ingto ( atahnJ hi.ind · \1.in~ f>l'uple 'acauo ning are lrom Jn11thn '>lalt' and ha"e ne't'r tx-rn "' thl' island." said L'n,en '"T hl' nnl~ 1h101i the) can rind 10 do 1s c.1 1 .i nd <ohop -y,.1th ou1 realmng all the olhn man) things the~ mis-; .. l n,cn\ 'ldt'o 1s 1ihown on all buah lc;n 1ng from Lona &acn '-an Ped ro Balhoa Jnd an D1t"go Each hoa1 1H·4u1prx·d v. 11h mon11ors on the main dt>\ I. "hl'rt· f\il\\t'ngn' ta n t'n(o\ lcMmn@ Jb\.IUI l<Xal l\l;ind pla1..l's and ad' cnlurt:'> that arc otkrl·d on the c.iua 1nt island ·1 lame up '-'Ith thl' 1dt'a la~I H·ar · l n'l'n ~1d "I f1gurl.'d ti I ll'Uld (a pturt' thusc mtlhon people v.hu ..atl 10 Catalina t'alh 'ear I'd ha'c qu1tt' an ad\C~nismg medium .. l n'en 1\ paid b\ l'J lh of th< bU'ltnC~\C'\ ht' fc:11ure\ on thl· '1dt·11 The fi lm llf>en' "Ith L1..a \\'1lliam' ((1l'ncral l h1spt1alt and fon Bou\ler (a l'Om merCtal a. tor). each tal1n~ a d1!Tt'rcn1 lt•rm uf aranspon ation tn Ca talina L.1-..i has tal.en the a1rpl.rnc fromOrangl·< 11unt\ "h1kJ1in.h"..c the < atJhna Huhda' &'\Jt tnim thl' Balboa Pa' 1ll1on <\!> '>Ol)n as the' ilrrl' t' on tht· 1'1IJnd 1hc~ go to the ~.rnta < atalinJ "land T oun l kn: lhl'\ t h,1~ frnm \Ul'h things a \ thd 1la\\ Bottoni 8<lJI T 11ur .\\alon 'xenit Tour (\OU 'n :r1•m la nd)_ thl Toptll the Island T ur (\\lU \t'\' from a hch\.up1crl and lhC' fl, mg h\h Tour Iv.here \OU can ""a1'h the ti'>h Jump o ua ut the v.aaer a Imo~• tv.o 1l'c11n the air I The .\'alon Theater and ( as1no -\ n G alle" Olrt 1n1rodu('('d as well as man' hotd and room accommo- d.u 1ons D1n1n1 and shopping idea s a rc aho co' ered ""t'll -in fact the '1deo last.s :\~ m1nu1es and as pac l ed v.11h .,ugiesuons on v.hert to go and "hat 10 do l "' C'n.. who Jr""" up tn "-'ewpon &at h feels aoodabout h1s carttr. bu t \3\\ he v.asn't al....,-aH inte~ted 1n prod unng mo ' 1es · I g~duatcd fro m l al ate L n1 - ' cl"\11\ at C h1co with t~ intent of t'tt.'cuniang a lav.,er:· L'o"ert satd "I v.tnl 1n10 an mtem shap program and gut \O d1s1llus1o ned at the ""'' the S\\lcm "orked. I qu11 and mowed lav.n' for ahout .,"months .. Rcal111ng he wasn't happ~. he wen t 10 "url.. for "Promo\I~ ... a duph- ' .1111in and pacU&lng fl rm for (Plea. eee CA T ALIJllA/82) Koll Co. centers are out for blood in Newport and Irvine Six Koll Co. centen 1n tbe Ntwpon Beach-Irvine ara will host community blood dnves Friday for their tenants and tenants of surTOundi~ amt buildinis an an effon 10 collec1 SO I units of blood en one day. The drives wilJ be held from I a.m. lO 3 p.m. an Koll offtca at '4000 MacAnbur 11\td. Suite 400: 04) Von Kannan. in the atrium arca;4JSOVon Karman.Suite JOO. all in Newpon Beach. and lmnc locations at 18200 Von Karman, Suite 600; ll401 Von Kannan. Su11e 270. and 2010 Main t. Appointment for donalina blood at aJI locations can be made by callina IJ).JOJO. . Concert .et •t Jlutae baR Tbc public ls invited to attend a Concen on the Oru-n ~ by the lrd Marine Aircraft Wina Band Friday at 6:)() p.m . at the Marine C~ Air Station in El Toro. Tbe ~ event '#ill inclUdc compotilion1 by John Pbillp Soma. John Williams and Aaron Copland . I 43:!-5880 Laguna Hlgh classes to reunlte Mtm~rs ofLaauna Beach H1J}l School clas~ from 1935 to 1950 wall celebrate their fifth reunion pacnac Saturda) at noon an Ht aslcr Plrk 11 the comer of Myrtk Street and C11ff Dn't' an Laguna ('all Beatncc FraS<'r ll •94-2316 or Maiunc ~ten at 8 '0-194fl for details · Gba.t ToW'JI ucunlon slated A dly-l~ cacu.rsion 10 the Cahro Ghost Town v.111 ~ offered turdl~ b) 1~ Irvine famil) St~tcn Prosnm. The evtnt 1s pnccd at S2S. and pan1c1pants -.111 lca'e from the Irvine Youth ~1<'C'S Ccn1r r Can Da'c Andenon at 66().3920 for mott infonHt1on G1VC ofterbJI winery tour A tout Of two Ra.cbo Cahfi m ia Wlnme"S will ~ conducted _ turda__y. b)' biolaDca1 Kltnt'C'S 1n5tructor Batbetl PQeo.iaQ, The '®r wilf ka\lt lhc campus 11 I I j a.m. and rctum al S p m. Partiapan mv.M be 21 or order. The kt i Sll. and qistration may be made t>)' calh• owe ll 891-1991. Junlor •rt latlnl planned TM Juoaot Council otU;t ~ M Museum W111 Pffttl\l ats third 11\D&AaJ lm1111natioft Fmh·at turda> on ttlc Fatival of A.111 pounds oo l..llD• Can on Rotd tn uguna fka1..h Tht' fa mal) fun da) 1s geattd to lhtld~n a~ I to 12 Booths and entertaanmenl v.111 be ftatured. and mnre 1nlo rmat1on 1'1 .. , aalat>k from the mu~um at 4'i4-t>' 'I Benent walk ln Costa Mesa The Oran~ Count) sqmenl of l~ nauonv.1<k "Wall for a Child's Fututt'' J"OUP w1ll asscmbk Salurd .. , at 9 30 a m at tht Orange Coast llnttanan l 1n1' cnah'1 Olurch. I ~59 V1ct8n a Sl . Costa MC1a. Part1c1pant "'111 -.alk from the church to lht' O<Yan and bid Call Bob \a ntes 11 5~237 or the ~ hurch 11 ~S~ for ~tails about pan 1c1flll1on or fund or food donattOM Word procealJJ6 semlnar •et Hov. to sl&rta WC)(d prottu1na ~•« burtau w1ll br thr •<>i>•c oh v.'Orbhop Saturday rrom 9 a m. IOt\()On an dm1nistn.t1on 224 of G olden Wtst Col an Hunt- • ton 8'ac'h . Top.n Wiii 1ncludC' obltan1na cu ftts. l.ittMift& and pmruts. tun and 01hcr ttla\ed uem TM rtt ' Sl I. and f urtbtt 1nbma11on as a 1lablc fsom l~ colletc It 9l-l99 L SetJlor llOltball playen •fl6bt The Com Mna Stnaors Softbln orpo1z.ation '" loo 1 for pla)m for It '2o•·PI h t0ft bell team pnor to lM nitW tea • ~tlic9' bcolin Junt ~ Pla\t"f'\ mu\t bt. agt' .;5 o r O\ef The Costa Mna team pta, tllC'i \aturda\-<, from 9 to 11 am 11 TtWm~Je Part.. C•ll P<"ter \1m1luk a1 Q51-~51 5 fo r mo tt 1nformaoon. Mother's Day at Re.cue ~oa The Oran~ C Llunt) RC1Cut M1 ion wsll provide 1 hoL nutn uou\ \foth~r·\ 0.) danntt fortht bomde•aad nttd) Sund•'· ~anma at 11 a m I\ I~ m1SS1011. 1901 W. \\alnut -''e '-na ~na. Ouna11o n., of food and ~es al'( ntt!Ckd (or the on·u.1o n. •nd 'olun&«n to bdp ttne the ma.I a.Ito~ ~1ng wuah• Call SlS-0499 for eddnional mfonnation. Blood driYm I.a C091a Ilea T "'o commun1t) bk>od driva m'C ICbedUld b Sunda and Ml)' 16 1n two C..t.botic dnart:ba i8 C._ tcsa_ unda) ., ~tnl •'ill br hdd ftoe ) to 1:4' p.a. u S. John lht &apt.lit Oiurtll.. 101 S •tcr wt'-' appoantments \&kn at S«>-2214. 1 JC*tum Ourc:h at 1964 Oratwr Ave.. will a.. 1 dri\t Ml> 16 1n t churdl baU from 2:1' to 7 Oonon may call ~l 7S lw a •PPDl•tmftt: AlilO til•e boQ taD itlated J I I ~ • .. . J ~ . "CE Orllnge CoMt DAILY PILOT I Thunday, M9Y 5, 19M .--mum -htcrally shot up-or come in r ciasb landmp Later. When &he n:eched adulthood. wnhout even ttaliz1na it, she associated airdanes with d1ustcr." · Arnold 1&¥1 rear of he1a)lts and da-.strophobia are a bia fear. in lddition to fean of lhinas lake b.ijlctinas and bombs. Amold. who founded ThAIRapy in l971. bas become 1ncrt&S1ngly 1n- ~ in the tttearth and develop- mnu of'new methods of a1r travcl. He Ilia combined a backaround of av11- tioft (be became a pilot at age 18). and Pl>'Cbol<>aY (he's a licensed clinical worter, mamaac and family counsel- or), lO produtt a new approach 1n tadrlina the fear offlyina. • Arnold says tus success rate 1s 90 percmL '"The one-evening seminars arc four hours Iona." he said. "The individual treatments usually consist of five or ux sessions. After the fifth session we usually do actual work on airplanes., sometimes takina a short trip from Ontano to Burbank." For an idea on conquenna fhJht phobias, Arnold has put together the follo~ tips: •Get a good night's sleep before the fli&ht. •Allow plent )' oft1me to get to the airport to cushion lJme for traffic and haaav checking. -~ -_ --· ---- Abused, neglected children finding a home with CASA By JOYCE ~KAI. ....... Ceil ' f ii Some victimized children arow up the hard way: alone and friahtened as they art repeatedly moved from one foster home to yet another prov1s1onal caretaker and confpletc stranacr. "If the children have bttn in the system for a lo"' time. they arow distrustful of adults," says Susan Leibel. the executjve provam direc- tor of the Court Appointed Special Advocates of Orange County. But CASA is thert to help. The non-profit organization - one of 13 in the state and 2..54 in the nation -bnnas to children who arc v1ct1ms of abu~ and neglect the personalized attC'nt1on they desperately need. something juvenile courts and social service agencies cannot frequently offer The advocate proJCCl was first proposed for Orange Count}' in 1983 b) the JunJor League of Newport Harbor as a response to the conges- tion in Ju,enale Court penain1na fu the child. mcludma school and medical. and talk with family memben, Khool oflkials, health providers and othcrt who •~ knowlcd&cablc about the child'1 hi ... tory, ldf>cl Yid. This enables them to conduct a comprehensi ve 1nvesupt1on to de- termine whethe{ It is in the ch11d'1 best intcmt to stay with the ~nts or guardians, be placed in foster~ or put up for permanent adoption. The volunteers make their rec- ommendation to the coun and hope the judge wtll make a sound decision about the child's future. .. Our aoal as to expedite a safe and permanent placement for the child," Leibel said • Sit in the forward section of the plane when possible. The nde 1s smoother and air 1s fresher. Attendloa the cyellnt .emlnar at Park Tomac of Park l'fewport: "ROfer Yount. ~~~ Newport Apartmenta were (from left) Mark coach of the U .8. cyelln.ll team, bJa wtfi, and Gonkl, 1984 Olympic •old medallat; Jallet Connie, and Curt Barnett, i 988 contenden. • Wear comfortable clothes allow you to move. stretch breathe freely. Loosen belts neckties pnor to takeoff. The project. based on a national model. took its first cases in 1985. Since that time. more than 200 volunteer case workers have been trained It currcntl) has 70 active cases and 60 volunteers. In order to become coun ad· ~ocates. volunteers underao approJl· 1mately 20 hours oftrainina. Subjects covered include effective advocacy techniques. social services and the d)'namacs of child abuse and cultures. Volunteers also learn about courtroom procedures rrom lectures with Judges. lawyers. social caseworkers and court personnel. The program currently has three pan-time paid stall members and 60 volunteers. • Wear comfortable shoes • Get out of ) our seat and walk around evef) 30 to 45 minutes to excrc1~ your bodr and restore nor- mal blood c1rc ulat1on. • Monitor foods )Ou consume 12 to 24 hours pnor 10 fl ight time so you can nd your system of detrimental substances Min1m1ze or a\Otd sug.ar caffeine. alcohol and n1counc • V1t.am1n C supplements taken two·to three days pnor to air travel can provide you .... 1th add1 t1onal urtrmal rcscn-es to combat the gen- eral stress. We 're looking for good sports The Datl} Pilot 1s interested 1n shanng the sporting e\plo1ts of ~ou and your neigh bors wc·rc not loolong for nC'w\ on Magic Johnson·s latest tnplc-doubk or ho.,.. man~ RBh ~all ) Jo}ner had last month But 1f )OU kno.,.. a L111le Leaguer who had a big da). a weckt'nd golfer who won the cl ub tournament or a neighbor.,.. ho rolled a 100 game let us lno.,.. Send us a photo and brief at:count of the accomplish~nt ~ c .,.. tll publish them 1n our Good \port!> column . .,..h1ch will appear in Thur\· da) ·s Neighborhood Focus scu10n ~ddrC'ss )Our correspondence 10 N~ghborhood Foc·~ ~A ca re of 1he Datl}' Pilot. P 0 Box I 560. ( o<;ta MC'sa. 9:!6:!" CYCLING SEMINAR IN NEWPORT ••. The advocate project 1s fu nded by corporate and community donations with the Junior League of Orange County lls primary donor. Leibel said the idea of the protnm 1s to ha\e trained volunteers instead of paid professionals, and to give t~ la) person in the community who as concerned about the problem an oppon u n 11) to do something about it. From Bl Carolyn L. Teajes, ud Jeffrey S. Vyn ofl rvme: Janice L. Acosta, Claude F. Doering, Joba Gallo, Lisa J. Gottsball, K. Sbea Hutcbins, Joanie K. Smith, Debra A. Waricber, Lisa D. Brotmu, Herb C. Cooley and Valeska M. Wolf ofNewpon Beach. and Stephanie A. Smith of Corona dcl Mar. • • • Reccntl )' Park Newpon spon- sored a !,Cm anaronOlymp1c C) cl 1 ng. Roger Young, coach of the L'S. Ol)'mp1cCychngTcam. hosted this special event and discussed\ a nous training tech- niques of the American athletes. according to Paddy Nelson. Park Ne"'oort adm1 nicotrator. Young wasJomed by ha s wife Connie, currently training for the U.S. Cycling Team. Con nae. who also competed in the 198401)-m· pies an speed skating. spoke about ~omen'scychngcompeuon. Mark Gorlkl, the first Amencan C)'Clist to win a gold medal tn match spnnt competition at the Los Angeles Olympics m 1984. topped offthe trio. • • • Harry Hartstein, president of the K1"'anas Club of Corona del Mar.1sexc1ted about Worldwide K1"'anas Pra)er Week May 8-14. In observance of this week. the club will provide ushers and donate funds in suppon of the Harbor Area Mayor's Prayer Breakfast that wall be held at the Irvine Hilton May 12 at 7:30a.m. Jerry Levin, who was held hostage in Lebanon from March of 1984 to Februan 1985 wi ll be the featured ~peakcr. T 1ckets arc available through K1wan1s b} calling 6 73-217 1. The Corona del Ma r Club wall also honor the clergy at Its regular luncheon meetmgMay 12. Hartstein also noted that the obsenance. which began in 1980. pro\ ides K1wan1sclubs with an opponunit)' to promote rchgaous act1\ 1ues throughout thecom- munll}. as well as recognmng individuals forthciroutstanding contnbut1 ons to spintual welfare. .. The case loads that social workers and courts carf) arc so enormous, the) can't gave the children all the attention the} need ... Leibel said The damage done to children can have a s1&nificant impact on the commun1t). she said "We arc an adJunct to that system One of our ma1or goals 1s to be a consistent and stable person 1n tha1 chtld·s ltfe." she said. Moreo1,er. the organ1zat1on docs more than offer fncndsh1p and sup- pon 10 abused and negl ected chil- dren Volunteers. who are appointed by the jU'-en1le court judge. receive C'xtens1"e training to monitor and investigate cases. .. It 1s vef) satisfying to see a family reunited or just to sec a child achieve some son of successful placement where he·s happy and well cared for." Leibel said "We feel we·rc doing something to stop the C)cle of abuse. We 're provid- ing a good role model to them." Leibel said. There are approximately 17,000 cases of child abuse rc~ned each )ear in Orange County. and at any time. there arc more than 2.000 children 1n the dependency system. Leibel said .. We have more cases than volun- teers." Leibel said. She said the organization doesn't have enough resources to train ad- d111onal caseworkers and this subs.e- quentl> causes delaY..J in ass1anin1 case!I CATALINA VIDEO FOR TOURISTS ... The volunteers follow each case to its final d1spos1uon ..... h1le providing suppon and advocac) for the child's best interest 1n coun proceedings .. C .\SA acts as a son ofb1g brother. big sister .,..1th the added JOb of repon1ng 10 the court." Leibel said. A fund-raiser for the advocate program 1s planned 11 :30 a.m. to 4 p.m Saturday at the C'oun House restaurant an Santa Ana. The cost of the Derby Day 1s S75 per person and "111 incl udc h ve coveraae of the Ken tuck> Derb>. From Bl '1dc(){a~~ttc~ lk!>1des his po!>1t1on of sale-:.. he did e"e~th1ng and an)th1ng to karn the booming hus.1- ncss of' 1dco'> In less than two \ear-; he managed to build a rappon· .,..1th chrnt'> '>Ul h .i' To!>h1ba and TR~ \lier a d1,pu1e .,..1th has boss. he dct1Md to s1an Roben Allen Pro- d ul 11om in ~o,ember 1985. He rollab<1r.t tC'd w11h Mattix TC'ie" 1~1on po~I produ1..11on house a place where indcrlf:ndent producers haH their film edited into '"1deos. .. \'1dco 1~ a big industl) -but a small ~orld 1n Oran~e Count)." l 'n,cn said ".\fter )OU vc been here ~ou gel to lno.,.. the beit camera operator!>. directors. wntcrs. etc - all the makings that go into a good produl11un ·· Although "1dco duphcauon 1s his .. brcad<1 nd butter.·· hC' 1s working on a mo' 1c about Marlin fishing. he said "Bruce Jenner 1s the host and the mo' 1c ~ 111 be read\ to air in June:· said Un\C:n .. It'!> a· lot toulthcr to do than )OU think You Stt. the camera has to go to the actton -11 won't come to the camera 1 hired hehcop- tcrs and speed boats to do the shooting '4hcn someone got a bttC' ·· lln\Crt !>Cl)~ hc·s considered the .. , 1deo gu~ .. on Catalina Island and when asked h1!> ultimate goal for his prodOC\1on career. he smiled and said_ "I .,..ant to be another Stc,en Spielberg. of cou~ ·· Volunteers conduct an 1ndC'pen- dcnt in "est1gat1on of the cha Id and the famll} and pro\lde attorneys w11h crucial bad.ground informa11on 10 assist them in presenting their case. .. This is one of the most important things we do We gave the courts another pcrspec11ve on the case. repre!>cnting onl) the child.'. Leibel said To prepare a recommendation. 'oluntcC'rs rt\'1ew all coun records Correction ln an article in the Neighborhood Focus section last wcck.. the name ofa Balboa Island business was incorTeCt· l)' r~rtcd T~ ~op 1~ uffed the- Secret Room and Tea Garden. The Dail) Pilot regrets the error. Another fine mess. • • I Irvine AIDS victim finds ·relaxing' trip across U.S. by train just the opposite By KA TY BOUCHER Of .. DlllJ,... ..... Thert's an old saying that goes. .. When somethtog goes wrong from the beg1nn1n~ 11 usually goes wrong until the end. • Jason D1lecs 1s a believer. .. You wouldn't believe the trauma r vc suffered the past two weeks.'' Dilees explained. "It staned as a pleasure trip -and was anything but ·· On Apnl 4, Dilees, 42, of Irvine took off on Amtrak for a visit to a fnend in Tampa. Fla. He needed the vacation to relax. he said, because of medical and legal problems that have consumed his life the past few months. Dilccs. who has been diagnosed as ha ving AIDS. was fired from has JOb at an Irvine computer company when his emplo}'er learned of his diagnosis. In add1t1on to his medical difficulties.. he is embroiled in litigation in connectron with the firina. So he thought a vacation m1&ht cheer him up, and provide 10me much needed time to relax and l!e1 away from pressure. .. (knew I was in trouble when I got to Los Anaclcs and boarded the train," Dilces said. "A man who was totally ancb('iated also boarded the train with the help of two women. They Wlshcd him wtll and told him lO behave himtclf." Dtlees said the man took a vaaa.ot Kat-the only vacant scat. right nc•t lO him. He prOaceded Lo lake a .fresh bottle from hi s suitcase and guizle. He became belligerent, and when D1lccs requested a new scat, he was told the train was full . Later on that night. after houn of putting up with the drunk. he decided to take a little snooze. But the sleep was interrupted when the man landed on top ofh1m. .. For two days I put up with thjs man -who never ate-just drank." Dtlces said .. I welcomed the train change 1n Chicago to Philadelphia.'" But the nightmare was JUSt beain- ning. Dilcn plopped himself down next to a vacant scat lookina forward to peace and quiet. "It hadn t been five minutes and this larae woman with two babies sat beside me." he said. "The babies began to cry -for lhe next two days., while the mother busied hendf rcadina with this briaht light that shined directly into my eyes. She manaacd somehow to ignore her little datlinfS." Ap1n Oilees was told the tra10 was full and he'd have to srin and bear II. Well. he fi1urcd at was only a couple of days and he soon would arrive in Washanaton. D.C.. whcse he would ride to Tampa. But peace was not lO be found. A aroup of 30 beltowint 12-~r-old bllketb&JI players boarded wath their two chaperones. The chaperones went directly to the bet. avina Dilces to contend with noilt and commotion the rnt of the trip. JuonDUea "When I arrived m Tam.JJe. I suffered a minor heart attack." Di Ices said. ··1t ended up a week's stay in the hospital and I swort I would never take the train apin." So D1lccs thouaht a fliaht back would be the 10lution. But. to his dismay, it w11n't that easy. "I bcpn to call airline after airline, each Jiving me an exorbitant price." Dilces said. "When I was told it would be $340 for a t~p _from Tampe to Lona Beach. but S200 for a round trip -I took the round trip ... Hop1na thinp would settle. Dilcel boarded the plane only to find there wasa stop in Fon Wonb, Tcxu. and everyone was told they had to~nc because of cQ&ine trouble. After te~I hours he finally boarded a plane that took him home. Odea said he didn't have any immediate plans for futwc rad\&I YIC8ti0fft, Parents lend eus forschools CLOTI-IING FoR A LIFEs'iYLE. BJ l.ATY IOUC'BEll .............. Suodaya att ltlditioaially tareeiecs for boetiQI. ~dJftl ud peatQ. BUt some pe~nts 1n the N~·Maa Unified SthOOI Disuic'I uied &be day rettatJy · to tit ialidc heific finanmr1 omta ud ...u phone call after s*Onc cart [ ------·~l ·-J --. l_ The N~·Maa Found9ti0tt. aft orpniut1on Of 11 ~ dilti· cated to r111ina runc11 fOr the cle11ric1, orpni&ed I dayloftC ~ CMI; P9AID to rai1t money fof pull to bt ... rded 10 ac1'm in dllt. cliitricL The proJttt WU laudled ie April and will continue th......,.. the A-·-...._ __ Highfalutin' kin toomuch DEAR ANN LANDERS This problem is 1ns11n1ficant compared wuh some I havt' read about in your column. but it bothen me 1 lot. Can you help? I am mamed to a man who 1~ 6- foot-4 Ht' has s.cvcral brothers who vary 1n hc1Jht from S-foot-11 to 6- foot-7 Their mother is obsessed by tht' ht'1ght of ht'r sons. Wht'nt'ver she rcft'rs to them in casual conversation. ihc ne vt'r fai ls to identify them by he1ih1 as well as by nam t'. For example, "Did .. he'., the one who 1s 6- foot-3 .. Her favontc. of cour~. 1s .. Rob .. the tallcst He 1s 6-foot-7 Rob lhoroughl) enJO)S being the center of a11en11 on. People arc in awe of him bt..'<'ausc he 1s so lall Th1\ Jerk wears boots \\ollh heels \O !hat he will appear taller Recent!} I 1o-cntured to express an up1n1on that v.as quite different from the one m) mother-in-law held. Her response noorcd me She ~Id. "You an· JUSt Jealou\ bec-a usc Mal) 1\ 5- 1001-I I. Frankl>. I wish my son had marned her instead of you." I lo" du I deal wi th this woman. Ann'> -FAITHFUL READER IN TH E NO RT HWEST DEAR FAITHFUL: From a dis- tance or a 1rut .. elcllt. • • • DEAR .\NN LANDERS· In the pasl you ha1.e had a great deal to sa~ about abu'lt' of the elderly. Whal Al• lMDEIS about the abuse that the elderly heap on their sons and dau&htc~ who arc no lonaer young themselves'> M> mother 1s Q) She has made her home with us since Dad died 13 )ear\ ago The last five years ha ve .bttn a 111.ing hell because of ht'r She has accused m) husband and me of stealing monc)' from her ba nk ac:- t0unt She tells the neighbors and fam1 I) members that we beat her In recent months she has been getting on the telephone hollcnng for help Mother used to give us SIOO a month for room and board Now she g" es us nothing. although she has more mone) than '!.he Wlll ever use (We arc struggling 10 make ends meet.) The woman 1) ca ntanke rous and constant!) su m ng uf trouble She req uires a great deal o time and attention. Nothin& I cook suits her I am C\hausted all the umc Her healt h 1~ better than mint' I can't bring m)'~lf 10 put her in a nur<;ing home. but m) brother and sisters sa' 1f I do n't I will have a ncnou'> brrakdown Do you ha1.e an) thoughts on th1 .. subject., -AN OHIO WOMAN DEAR OHIO: Dl~11H "t problem •IUI 1oar doctor He m1y lullt cut YM be relined of &k b9riea of carta1 for u elderly, lrratJoeal pareat. U , .. ,, keeps 11p. you mo~er coel~ bcary yo11. • • • DEA R •\N"'l LA.NDERS: Ma) I rl'\pond to "Empt) Cradle-Full Heart'"' 'ihC' 'Was the unwed mother 'Who ga\C up her bab) for adoption I 100 bt'came prcanant w1thou1 th~ benefit of marriage. but I couldn't fau.· the d1\gract' The father of m)' lh1ld ~a~ 1n no po'i1l1on 10 maIT} me al thal ti me. (Ht: wa!> 18 l I <lec1ded to ha' c an abortion Th1'I happened more than 11 \car'i ago and I ha\e bct·n 1on urc<l b) guilt e'er ~1nce fH·niualh lhl' lalher did marn ml' a nd re1.~nth one ol our l'hildren died from a r.ire blood d1\0rder I kc1.·p 1h1n .. ing1ha11h1' 1\ ( 1<xf \ 'Wa\ ul pun1\hing nil' \\hat du \UU 1h1·n._ Ann., -< , l I l n 1 ;,,,; c <i :--. "i E< Tl. n1 r OEAR FRIEND To ~lint tbls woald glvt credenct lo lbe nollo. llaal lht loss of a loved one Is punlsbmenl from God. Tiie Lord Is loving and merciful. He does not work la Ulls way. Pul lbal tbougbt out of your mind for all lime . Friday, May• ARIES (March 21-<\pnl I ll). You make headwa> 1n conncc1100 with ------------- \\.hat had been d1 ">Cardcd .... 111 he rclo\t·rt'd prnf11ahh utilized. Long-range prospeU\ l lanhed '-egot1a1111n\ fa,or )OUr side SCORPIO (Oct :!3-Nov 21) finish ~hat \OU 't.trl ~art h ~ 111 won be completed -in' oh eHareer monc' lo'c 'viore people arc drawn to )OU some lonfah int1ma1e probkms Be ~)mpa1he11c don t cast lir\t \tone pruJCCt "b1ch could bring pr estige . profit .\1m high re-SYDNEY a l1ze a C ancer na11,1:. probabl) a woman. 1s 10 pla) o s 1g n1 fi cant ro le MARR ..\1.hert1sc )our tal-•••••••••••••• ents, assets. TAURUS (April 20-Ma) 20) l ong-d1s1ance com- mun1cat1o n relates 10 social event possible JOurnc' F<X us on intellectual cunos11\. humur 'Cr\alllit'. ab1li1 ' to present 'scv.s 10 1n1ercs11 ng manner C heck· wearing apparel. GEMINI (Ma) 21-June 201 Some rules. regula11on\ work in )our fa 1o-or Mone) belonging 10 another " involved --.ome of 11 could be "released" for )our benefit. Message will become Cf) stal-clcar Scorpio pla '., significant role . CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22) BC' persistent. l hel._ facts. dig for 1nforma11on Protect repu1a11on. be a" are ol legal ~talus A1tcn11on centers around public relauon!> panne~h1p. mamage. Virgo 1s in picture LEO (Jul) 2 l-Aui. 22): Go slo~. be d1plomat1t. spar for time. Mone} decl"on 1s sull "up 1n !he air .. Focus on homl'. personal rnVl ronmcrrt. lifestyle. Domestic ad.Ju st· mcnt could mcludc actual change of residence. VIRGO (Aug 23-~pl 22) Define terms. protcu pn1.aq. realize "affair of hcan" 1s more ~nous than on g1nall ) anticipated Quick change due -will alter plans. KC('p options open and a' a1 lablc Pisces pla) s role LIBRA (~pt 2l-Oct 22)· Emphasr<; on respons1- bil11y. deadline. possible sale or purchase of propem SAGITTARIUS (No' 22-~c ~ 11 .\ns~er al· firmall\ e 10 connec11on with romanle fresh ~tan grl'illl'I independence Pos1t1\e response also 10 mune~ qun1mn 'uu get almo~t an)th1rtg •ou .... ant h' d1r,pla •ing wura~1 of {on\ ICllOn\. CAPRICORN /Dec 2~-Jan II.II C Hk high \trl"\' ucall' ll). l'Olor. \ho'Wmansh1 p Fa m1I~ member ~ho rccentl) ~•ti. 'T m gumg m~ "3' .. ~111 JltUillh \l:l' ( anlcr another ( apncorn figure prommcntl~ ..\pph tor loan AQUARIUS (Jan ~0-Feb l!S) \etrel re' eah:d ._c, " to d1,crs1f) lnd11.1dual 'Who pre' 1ou<,I~ ~as 1nd1ffcrcn1 1.ould no~ become cn1husrast1c all) fk aware ot hoc.h image keep rcwlu110M concerning nutntru n C1cm1n1 in picture PISCES IF~.-b Ill-March ~01 ) ou'll .. hrt'a~ lrcc lrom ~hat amountc. I<' cmo11onal bond.igc ) uu 1:mergl' '1cton ous lrom lfl'>l'i. wish 1., fulfilled 'ou'll ix· on firm ground \l. hat ..ccmC'd 1mposs1 ble 1s translormcd into the pral t1<·a1 IF MAY i IS YO UR BIRTHDAY wu ha\t· unu<,ual ,·01ce. are lond of muste. appreciate fu,uf). can ~~If · 1ndulgcn1 to point of having "swrct tooth ·· You arr famil)-unented. a natural cn1en.a1ner o lten npenenn· 1.on01cts between home obhga uo n' and business or t.arcer Taurus. Libra. C)c-orp10 peopk pla' 1mponant role'> in )Our hfr ( urrent q clc h1ghligh1s fresh \tan m nc~ d1rcct1on and poss1bl) a .. nc"" lo'e .. l\.1emorahle monlh\ for ~ou 1n I Q88 -Ma> and Jul~ .~anufacturing evidence pays . . ~ Lawyers who spec1ahzc in personal :in.JUI')' suits can bu) plaster cast'i of .damaged body pans to pul on ·dramatic courtroom shows In Union. NJ .. is a place called "The •f viden~ Store .. Therein arc sold detailed replicas of inJUrt'd legs. Jaws. knees. eyes. spines. wnsts. shouldcr<i. ~lv1scs. whatever With such gear. it's said. a clever attorney ca n make Jurors feel the pain L.M. Bo YD Do \OU ._no" an\hod\ v.1th dark gra~ c~cs" ~ei ther do I 'That's ho~ the h1stuncal lnotnott.'" descr.1bc .\be l 1moln's C)C'> II )Ou're ')UbJCCI to depression )OU.rt' most hkeh 10 suffer 5.amt dun ng a heal ~a'e More so. at am rate. than dun ng an ~ other kind of ~talhcr So 53) John Hopkin'I rC'· searchers. Scorpions glow under ultra' 1ok 1 light. but nObod) knows why Q. How many couples decide the) want children after the husband or wife has been stcnhzcJ '> A. One couple in every fo ur. Or so medical statistics sugest. Many a sleeper who prefco a hard mattress thinks 1t tends to keep the back straight. That's not what It does. sa) s a med teal specialist. It forcts t he sleeper to turn over more frequent!). thus countcnng the stiffness that comes from sleeping too Iona m one pos111on Worst fed women 1n the .... orld arc "1dows. So claims a diet doctor Not JUS1 because a third oft he widows 11\c below the po' en)' h ne. that's not the onl) reason. Man) wealthy widows can be listed among tho~ "worst fed .. Q Ho'W many of the draft dodgers 'W ho "'cnt to Ca nada have come back., .\ Nobody knov.-s Most didn't asl pcrm1ss1on to ch«k out. Most don't ask perm1ss1on to chCC'k in Q China's C'hine~ ha'c thre~ names Which arc which? .\ First. fam1I }' name S«ond. clan or to"n name Third. personal name F1nt Jol er 1n a dedc. of pl.a)'tng cards was put there 10 repla~ whal- e, er ca rd might get lost. r================================================= 8YCHAALESOOAEN ::J Nor1h -Sou1 h vulnerable. South ~"'''" llave You Told Her Lately That You Love Her I If you havcn·t here is a gift that will ay it for you ·it spells· I LOVE YOU or I LOVE YOU MOM ~ Thi• hand cn t'ted pendant is • atlabk "' l•K golcl, RtThq or wnnnt •ooJbridl• v.a.~ CC"nm • IMO ruM t ,at\.,., ltww,CA 17141 nz '"' ' deals. NORTH • 10 6 l K6 .. 5 l • AK 10 9 7 WEST EAST •1'91 •17542 C..71 v t4l ¢ A Q J 10 9 I 4 'I 7 •l •0 651 SOUTH •AO Q A Q J lO I 5 0 'l • J •• The biddin1: ~ .... Oft.II F.lilll I Q 4 v OM ,_ 4 Q P.-,_ ... 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We' re hard to figure out too RcLenth I dt''>Cnht°d the ha1ard\ nt d11\ ing on lht.: lell-hanJ ~1dt' ot tht r11ad C1hc "r11ng \1Jc'1 un a Bntl\h hdJ 1'>lanJ .\n .\u\tral1an ~ hl• ha\ been J\· '>lgnt.:d 111 lealh 1n thl\ lllUnln tor J \l'Jr and mu\t learn tu dn'c 1.m lhl' ngh1 hand \IJl' l'Whtlh HE: '>3"" '" th1.· ~rnng \1de1 "demanding rqual 11mt· Hr !>a\S 11\ all a ma11cr 0 1 b<:int: pa11rnt :ind undt'rstanding. ~ tar hr ha' mastered gc111ng 1n on 1hr p.l!>s.engcr \1d1. l hanging gl·ars ~1th the ind11:dtur k Hr and finding the fl'Jr 'll'~ mirror 11n the ~rong \Ide "II' qurk· 1.'a\\ he 'S:l ld I I.'' en kl·I I haH' ma\lt·rcd th1.· traffil signal' 1n .\menca C1rttn mean-. gu unlc" thl'fC' are four light' and \llU ""an1 111 1um then 11 mean\ \hlfl ·) ello~ al~a,., m<"an\ '>Dttd up i.lnd rC'd m1.•an\ '>IUfl unlC"S., \OU ~ant l1.1turn thcn1tml.'anc.go-~rt olh ._e grn. n ~top '>lti.n' arc 1. lcar though Thn alu.a'' mtJn \lop "-hen tht'rc arc onl~ •~'u \lop \!gm. ~ou '>top and "a11 \\ h1.·n thrrc an· tour \Ou \top and u.a11 then go pro' 1d1ng \OU ~t'rc: lhl'fl' lir.1 . \\hat" troubling ll> our .\u\tralsan friend 1s that h1\ 'car on his JOb ends 'i-1 I-Kl\ In ..\u\tralla that's the filth da' 1Jl lh1.· 'I \I month "h1ch he 5a\S led him to Oc.·tic' 1.· there must be two ( hn'>tma'<'' in the l n1ted talC'S .\nd he·~ !>1111 ~rc~lhng "llh the t1mC' change H" l1 1~h t from .\ustraha to \mcnca 100._ .b h11ur.. and hC' \tlll l:indC\.I four h11u~ altC'f he l<"lt home · .\1 the m1.lmen1 11·., 1omorrov. 1n the lanJ uf01 · O.._ Ot-.. I dl ~·r' cd that Some- time' .\m1.·m an\ lorgct that our cu .. tom~ ,an tx· pr1.•11, confur,ing fo r 1ho'lc t1ut\1Jc to umkr<;tand I 'Was on a r lam· 11nce wa11.·d nn 1 to a Japanc<ie rubb<'r at four heart\ than defend West led 1hc ace of diamonds and continued w11h the queen. Dccl&rCT covered w11h dumm' 's km1. Eut ruffed and shilled 10 a spade. CX- clattr tncd the fi ncs~1n vam Later. he still had to concede a club trick for down one Declarer had no one but himself to blame for his defeat. Tnd: two wa.s not the time to folio~ the old saw: "Cover an honor wtth an hon- or." For bu four-level prttmpt, West surely held at least a scvm · card suit. so East could not ba\·e more than one diamond. Covcrina with the kin1 or dwno nds was a cue of do\lble Jecpardy-noc only WU h.is najC$t)' IO&nl to be N((ed a•a)'. but lhe danacr band would pln the lead b)' trumpm1. Watch what ~ppcns a! ckdatcr s*Js 1 to• diamond from dummy instead. tr Ea.st Nrfl to pn the ad ror a 51*1c shift. declanf silnJ)IJ riJcl wit!I tbe la, d.rttt lNBll'I ud tbal dilC:Mta queen of Q)lda on tbe kins of diuiuwb I( Eu doa DOC naff. be will De¥· a t.be lad tu. to hit ... dara. Ocdarw ply .,..-naff a &st on tho lbitd dWnond. drawt tnamps ad then Ida. tbc d\lb ft· ocs. Tbal I but tht $Pldc n 100 late. 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' OrMge COu1 OAflY l>tLOT/ l'hurlday, May 5, 1918 ....... TD ·"••vq.y =CDtCus . .. . .. by 811 Keane IN THE BLSACBERS by Steve Moore "Barty and Sam are comm' m and Kittycat 1s th1nkm · about 1t " .. "Randy's got a rubber arm! Randy's got a rubber arm!" .llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham .:.>·S""c_____ ~~ '"Stop cracking tt\at bone when I bend oven" "ALL 1 DID WAS ASK MR WILSON 1U RfAD TMIS SIGN ON HIS OOOR AN' HE GOT MAO ! " PEANUTS OUR TEAO.~ER uJAt-.tT5 US TO WRITE AN ESSAY' ON PRA'f'tNG PRAYING IS IMPORTANT Wl4EN '((J() WAKE UP AT TWO O'CLOCK I~ THE MORNING FEELIN6 SICK FROM EATING 50METMIN6 DUMB T~E DAY BEFOR~ .. l by Charles M. Schulz l1LL JUST SAY WE W~E OUTOFiOWNANll I ~DM 1T ~AVE TIME TO WRITE ANY'TMIN6 .. . GARFIELD by Jim Davis ;· . ' CAT!> ARE 50PPO~ED 14' TO P>E ~Ef.K "' ANP VITA L i ·: DRABBLE • ( by Ke¥1n Fagan •• I tQ I • b~ Pat Br.dy BLOOll COUNTY GAMIN AND PATCHES COULD ')i:X) TEACH ME HOWiO PLAY THE Tu~? 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Spanish musical set at CM amphitheater By LYNNE LASSER stressing recreation over intellectual DellJ""' c.n..111•-·• or esthcuc values, aims to com- A company of 100 singers. dancers municate on a simple level. and 1s and musicians spomng more than enjoying renewed populanty toda}. 700costumeswill bringSpain'soldest T'tl~ zarzuefa fell Out of favor in the and liveliest form of musical theater early 18th century, when Italian to the Pacific Amp1theatre m Costa opera tnumphed m Spam, though the Mesa Frida~ in "Antolog1a de la mid-19th century saw a return to its Zarzuela... form and spint. "Antolog1a" was conceived and The lavish, S2 m1lhon-produc11on onginally directed b) Jose Tamayo. is a kaleidoscope of Spanish stage .,.. ho selected Its 17 musical works to vignettes. songs and arias. testne reOect the di,ersity found in Spanish dances. folklore. comedy and drama. lyric theater. While the form remains The zarzuela. dating back to 17th century Spain. is alternately recited true to Its ongms. the luxe production and sung. akin to the French opera va,lues are $Cared to dazzle a contem- com1que or the Amencan musical. porary audience. Francisco Saera will Th I direct the touring company. e Pot is generally comic in nature, Tickets are available throfWc: the spoofing politics. fashion and other fi a " h Paci ic Ampi'\heatre box o ice or n iorms. sue as plays and novels. Ticketron. For information onickets. 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All of De Musee's anworks are peoµled with an unforgettable cast of characters. a theatncal and bohemian rogue's gallery St:lected b) the amst from real-hfe 1ndiv1duals she en- countered tn the tenderloin d1stncts and backstage worlds she 1nhab1ted dunng her career. Although I 5 }ears of stru$f.le (including seven \ears of near sk1d- row li\'lng tn Long.Beach) brought the an1st to the comfonable position she enJO}S toda). her an. though some- times brutal!~ exphc11. 1s never gnm. Her an1st1c mentors ma> be Bacon and Albright but the visual images she creates aren't dark or drear-... Imagine..,, hat the results might be tf the!.~ two an1sts of the dark night of the soul donned black fish net tights and moonlighted as exotic dancers at La Cage Aux Foiles and you'll get some idea of the' 1sceral impact of De Musse's complex works. Her favorite subjects are "ladies" of the C\Cning -hookers. strippers. showgirls. bad girls. drag queens. and other more androgenous creatures - De Muaee'e art -up cloee and penonal ln Irvine. garbed in bizarre. fanciful and Mardi Gras outrageou~ costumes (or wear- ing hllle or nothing at all) proud!~ 0aunllng t~1r UntqueneSS Without apolog) and. seeming!~. \io lthout re- grl'ts These ladies do..,, hat the\ do 10 sunt't" h~pno11zed b~ bright tl- lussons "h1ch all too often e'aporall' on closer 1nspect1on into n1ghtman\h rt:altt1es De Musse understands her \\Ork ma:. affront '1e .... en (labels of "ob- scene.. ha' c been tagged to hrr painting~) but her uwn hard-knock )'ears ha,e. she 58\S. made her sl1n :h 1ck -and her bu~1ness senses keen D1sc1phncd. '1brant. and dedicated. she spends as muth as four hours a da) selling and promoting her an and another 13 hours at her east'! practic- ing her "rcltg1on ·· "An 1s ~entice·· ~)S De Musse. "Sacrifice comes from the same root word as sacred, meaning hoh. and that's ho" I feel about m} an. When I STADIUM n ORl'ol lllS ~ ~3' 11:0 ~-·· ,, '-• ~,.~ .... CAJTT'EltS II (f'G-U) Plui The H oOOen (R) 8E"ETLEJU tcE ('PG) 12 40 2 40 4 ~o 7 .00' 10 A80V~ TH~ l.AW Cit) ' 00 3 10 s 20 7· 30 .. ' so lln..OJll kUES (PC-1~) 12•35 2 :50 s 00 7 20 .. t 40 C1tvCenter CENTUR'1 r:J 6}4 / 1901 Mt-11oou1i1•n 9505 C11 Cn11 Sil Cntr l800fdTRUC:ll lit) 12:35 2:so s,01> 7·15 t :lO ... OA DCAST "IEWS , .. , 12:10 2:40 5,05 7:25 &. 10·00 ·~~.W,tnS· 1:1s 3 .2g s',3$ 7:45 ' :00 P' A TA L A TTllACTIOlle (II) U 1IS 3:10 •:25 1 40 &. 9 :55 A80V£ THIE l.AW (ft) Plu1The Seventh Si9n (R) D . 0. A. CR) Good Morn1n9 11 letn•m (RI STARTS TOMORROW ONLY THESE TVVO CDUlD TURN A FORTUNE ITAllT9 TOMORROW MOA MISfORruNE ,.- B.TW LA-.W BMMDI PACIAC 9HIOI RACK QATtWAY enter m) studio in downtown LA. n's hkc entenf\I a church for me." Althou,h De Muscc doesn't for- mally ahgn herstlfw1th an) organized religion. her interest 1n the imagery of fanhs 1s keen. 'a possible offshoot of her earl) childhood when her an1suc and ccccntnc parents ran a salon 1n the Las Vegas desen where Itinerant rcliJiou$ leaden. local 1ntclltgcnts1a, poht1cal acti\ ms. and show business personahues mangled to exchange news. '1ews and dehc1ously decadent &O!.Slp. Growing up 1n an atmosphere where being different was the norm. De Musee didn't ariue when her mother v.angled her a JOb an the back chorus of 1he Foiles Bergere and later arrc.nged for hrr 10 v.ed a wealth\ bu!>tne~sman and a member of the 1nternat1onal Jet se1 20 ~ears her senior .\ narro" e~pe from im- priso nment after a coup at1emp1 in L1b\a ho\\e,er forced De ~usee to rel'~aluatt: her life She dn o rced her husband and began to pursue-her first ICl' l' an After se' en ~ears of pa\ mg due-:. (hoclung all she possessed to eat and keep a roof o'er her head) a chance cmounter "1th a super saleswoman taught her the value of creat1\t" marke11ng. a lesson she learned v.ell '-o" ..,, orks she was glad to sell for less lhan s 1 no on the streets of Long Beac.Ji fetch thousands of dollars from pmate collectors around the .... ortd Uohnn~ Carson O\ioOS a De Muset• onginalJ .\ self-descnbcd sun 1' or De ~1u'>t'e 1s glad she had to hH' through had 11mes ·1 "Ouldn't trade them for am- th1ng I had limes \iol'lere galle~ O\\ncrse,enlaughedatm~ v.ork.but thal made me more determined to pru' e I could male them respect m~ "'Ork I channeled m~ suffenng I had to be reduced to nothing 10 make something un1quel~ m\ o"'n .\nssts ~ rruaaa TOL.wl • ~---·-··•-a.. -- ha"e 10 be empt)' to create, to te inspired -only then can they be totally immersed in their an." · De Musse d~sn't regret tler per. forming yea~ either. and admits ''tbe thcatncal element 1n my wort wu cbe kr> to captunng my audienoc. I nevtt h.ad an) doubts, though. that I was an anist. If you have to think about ..,, hether or not you want to be an artist, you're not one. An artist thinb. cats. and dnnks an aJI day. It's something you're not 1n control of" De Musee's "pull-out-all-the. l.lops" razzle-dazzle grand o~ninp pro' e her show biz sa \ vy is sttll being put to good use too. · She .... ants to be a force so powrful and una' 01dable that her wort can•t bt" ignored or forgotten. "I would like to be the Grace Jones of the art "orld ... sa}~ De.-Musec. The Gage Gallery. located at 4199 Campus Dn\e, 1s open Monday through Thursda) from 10 a.m. 10 9 pm .. Fnda~ and Saturday from 10 a.m . to 11 p.m .. and Sunday from JO a m to 6 p.m. Admission 4s free. For inlorma11on about the De Muuc "\arnl\ al" e~hib1uon caJI 854-5697. Musicians sought for OC Symphony Orange County musidans who wish to become affiliated with the Communll) Symphony of Oraie Count~ arc encouraged to con t C'SOCs manager. Stanley . Stuhlbarg at 640-6764. : Members ma) be age 16 or grea* 1h1gh school students need th 'r mus1l director's permission). e orchc~tra 1s affiliated with lrvi e Valle~ Coll~. Jeffrey Road a d If\ 1ne Center Dnve. in Irvine. : Rehearsals are held each Thursdly e\enang from 7.30 to 10 p.m . at the El Toro Manne Coros Air Station aud11onum ···-.r,11119= -.·11.fli~ Whatever you do ... don'f call the cops. ~Gt 1n--1· ............... -~ • ----STARTS TOM ORROW----..... ·~ ....... .-.... ..il ........ ~a:r I • ._..._. _.., .... r;...._ '\lll Y_3' • ._. .. *8UIE:MA••"1l ·~~· ~"'-LS *'IAlf'TA ... • .....,. ~ •we,.,...,..., c~1'.# t.... ..... ~ '""' .... ObJ ..,. .. .. .,.,..~, s..· ... ~ ·-·-·---.~ .... OO~l °""""'·'-°"-AW: WWIWt• -->--,..._ °' •'~ •-sm •~....00 i.o...°'"""-.. O"t ~ ......,,,..... ---~ 111Jl \JI tSff/h<•f!t S ~ • DOUl' 5'UIO ITIVIN SIAOAl AM>Yt THI LAW tt! '2:a :us •>45 ..,. "" '' .. utiUWW canTlltS 2: TMI MAIN COUltSI ~tll l!:f! ~-..... " .... , .. llOUl'~ .... 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There's nothma 1n mus1t:al 1heatcr on either side of the -\tlanlll 10 quite prepare )OU for lhe e\penencc of "Cats.·· Toi TITUS Even a fam1hanl} with composer (ttftdttw Uo>d Webber's o ther all- music. no--01alogue "'orks -"Jl'su\ P,rist Superstar.'' "E" 11a ... "Joseph ll\Sf the Amazing Technicolor Oicamcoat" -barely 5Cratches 1hc suWacc. His "Ca1s:· no .... enjoymg a ~d-out week's engagement at 1he Otanae County Performing .\ns Cc:hter, is vinuall) in a clus b) 1tsc!lf snagged SC\Cn f On) A"ards in ltS Broad"a) c ngageml·nt no" 1n 11s Sl\th successful \ctir The \how 1s an e'en1n1 ot pro- duction v11neues. each scem1n~I) more elaborate than the last. but us centerpiece 1s the n'etin& hit sona "Memot'f.'' hcrt pn:st"nled b y Donna Lee Mar hall as Gnzabt'lla. the hfe- scarred "llamor cal'' who struts .... can I> but proud I). much hkc Glona S"'anson 1n .. Sun!>CI Boule' ard." .. Touch ml·:· she challenges in the chilling rhmactlC ~quence. and her audience 1s me~menzed as much as her fcllo" tchnes What is panicularl> 1mpress1"e 1s ~hat Webber and director Trnor ~l.\nn of the Royal Shakespeare 9Jn~ny concocted from poel T \ lfot s "Old Possum's Book of Pral· tlcal Cats ... Setting Ehol's "'ords 10 rq~~ic and adding the dn"1ng dom1-U*'-ce of a brass-heavy orchestrn. ~ber created an unforgeuable ~trical experience -one which l he touring · produr uon at the Cen1er is d1s11ngu1shed b) some of lhe most tllustnous choreograph) 1n lhe theater G1ll1an l ' nne has 1n- lOrporatl·d ballet JJZl lap 01nd 01her d"crse sl\le\ -all done in shnk\. lc hne mo\ ement -into a '1sual smorgasbord. 1llum1na1cd b) harsh. !lashing hgh11ng cfli:l·ts against the bad,dropof John Nap1er\e\panm e. o'ers1zcd garbage dump selling The sho w's most ambtllOUS sea- men! combines the ston of Gus.. the theater cat, \\Ith a memory from his pnme ~hen he "'as 1he dashing bul-canecr G ro\\ I 11ger. fend1 ng off the Siamese ho rdes Jeffrey C1onts excels in both role~. while Lindsay Dyeu 1sa ca pt" a 11 ng coin 1c heroine, Grid- d kbl>nl' \\ho constantly battles (iro .... 1t1gcr for the spotlight. 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M1stofTclees 1s Eddie Buffum 1n a sp1n1cd segment that envelops the entire theater. while Randy 8. Wojcik prancts to a sinister. ominous beat as thr cnminal cat Macavtt)'. Dan McCo) as the ene,..euc Munkustrap takes on the crucial assignment of getting 1hc show·s first fe\\ numbers ofTthe sround as a sort of al tor-narrator. His prcsentt 1s '""aluablc in the openina moments. since the choral number namina the 'a nous cats often 1s oddly lacking in art1c ula11on. ..Memory." which has become not onl) the sho"' 's signature sona but a hll single for dozens of showbiz divas. 1s g1' en lhe spotlight in both the first ac1. "'hen Grizabella repels the others. and 1he SCC'Ond. in which she dra\\S 1hcm h~ pno11call~ 10 her It 1s one of 1he 1hca1cr's 1rul) magical momcn1s_ Yo u ma) ne'er ascertain JUSt what cons111u1es a "Jclhcle cat." but ~ou'll number ··cats" among )OUr most C>;h1lerat1ng musical thea1er ex- penent es -1.nd 1f )OU haven·t gotten )Our ticlets )t't 11's s111l no1 too late. 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Y" (9') U S. 11 ~ -STMI> 6 DIUVElf' fPO) '-~ 0,.."Q9 Coat DAILY PllOT!Thurlday, Way 5. 1MI • 9:t , COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS,• Did airline deregulation make highways safer? ., .IQllN CUNNln .- ............. _ ~YORK -Acicordina to 1 uiuvcrsaty study. the ~ i.s quite Sl;rc>nc: Airline detesl.dation bas led to n1'provcmcnts 1n hilt\way safety. ~o. the study doesn't ma to h'Jhways of the air. u the ltt l&ocs somehma are ealled; the rdcr~ce 1s to wh.at mos~ people tb1nlt of when they read the word .. hiJhway." that'!, 1 n>ed on the surface oftbe CU1h. Tbt 1mpro~ment.s. say two ICbo&l.n, are sipifiauu: I, 700 lives sned. 66S.OOO ft'*Cr acadcnts. 1 n:dUCbOn of 66,000 to lhc numberof irtjunesand a S l.9b1Uion •V1"1 over '.what wouJd ha1><c been lost without derquJation. The authori. two O cmson Univenity economists. la)' dcrqulat1on of the air11nes s1ncic 1971 has not onl y - . . cban&ed Ill lrlvtl patterns but the panun of hlahway travel as wen. Most im90nanUy. it h.as spumd travelers t0 use safer slty routes f'lther than mo~ dan,ierous r.u~ traMpor· talion, ~y R1ohlrd B McK.erwe and John T Wamn m tbcir saudy for the Center for the Study of Ame~n 8u51neu. The two profeuon concede air dttegulat1on also m"'-'t ha1><e reduced air Mfety and lk>wed the lona-run decline 1n air deaths. But they say it is almost incontrovcrtJbk thlt the shift to air did mdttd make hi&hwaY$ saftt Their condus1oos att based pnmanly on two broad observations· I. After 1978 thett was a marked "structural" ) decn:ax tn the arowth o( crouod tn vcl that .... ~ unrelated to chanacs 1n 1 ranJr of (actoft th.at normall) affCC't dnvu'I. such as cost. income, populauon and pcnn1n1blt rmd speed. added au lruC'I mtght have meant mOf'C ground travd\O 1et to a1rpon!.. ·• Secondly, ireater effi c1enC) m the a1rhne 1ndu1try due to dcreaulauon may have m&rJin&ll)' in<'~ na11omal income and. thercfo~ ma) h11><e led to a a.realer dem.rnd for sround travel as ~t'll as air travel. Between 1979 and 1985. tl'le time 1n wh1<'h the stausticaJ 1mprovcmcnu ~mptlcd, annual pas~n­ &CT-at travel appear\ to h.atr"droppcd an average of 3 Q pcrttnt below ~t m1ah1 have been Citc>ccted Th11 and othttcv1dcnce. they say "convmc~ us that derqulallon pla')ed a m&JOr role tn lowtnng lht' srowth In automot1vc tra"tl .. Such cons1dtrat1ons iive )OU an idea of how 1n,ohed the: stud) became, but there were olhtr things.to mea!>ure as well For l"umple derqu~tion reduced air stf' tle 10 small rural a1rpons. forcing travelen to dn"e in\tedd ot 11' 2 Rclatma the redu<'cd surface m1ks to tht' rate and cost ofaccidtnts ~r mile )Ou come up with tht su11st1n Cited earlier lftht) sttm overt> larst the author'Hugg~t )Ou cut them an half. what ttmams 1s still substantial ~orco;er, the measurements wert made mb~ cumple>. b' the fact tha1 a1rcn1ft ienttall) are flown m;• morl' direo path w their goal than automobtl~ art dnveq to 1hc1r) . "hale: the au tho~ agree that other scholars m•ahi qurbbk ~1th the specifics such as the number of doU•" !Ml\ed the~ stand firm behind their general cond U$.IOn that air c.krL'jula11on has reductd ground-travel 1«1dents! The authors obsc~t that the calculations ~ere morc ID'olved and sc1cnt1fic than thcsc points might suggest For eumplc air dcregulauon induced man) ~ople to th rather than dn' t . but at might ha' t cau\Cd more dn' ing too rrum tht) 1.onclus1on the~ d1sllll a ~ "Rcrcgulat1on of the airline mdust~ could dnve '°3'" tra,clers bad, to tht" nation's roads and could LO Dcregulatton the) t!tpla1n Sttm\ to haH induced add1l1onal a1r-m1ks 10 be no"-n b\ tra\elen "'ho othcrw1i.c wouldn't ha"e ta~tn as mam tnps "nd this groun~:tra,el acudtnts mJunes deaths and econ ;. 'i l~~s , Mama Mia pizza firm renamed Mama Mia. the In inc-based mar· ktttr of high quaht) froz.en pin.a products. has lhangcd its name 10 l nternauonal Food&. Bt"cragc Inc In a special shareholders' meeting held at lht Ir' int Mamou shatt· holder\ appro' cd the na mt change and the redom1c11tng of the compan} from l'tah to Dela,..are A.lso ap- pro' td at the mee11ng was the appointment of \11 Lhatl \\ Hogan) former prcs1dl"nt of \PC ln1er- nat1onal'~ Thomas En&hsh \1uffin Co as lht com pan) ·s nc~ ch1tf tlltcull' e officer ilnd president In a related matter Hogan) an- nounltd the com pan\ 's entrance into the lntcma11onal \1arkttplace w11h the confirma11on of an rmual 30.(J(X) pizza order from a Denmark-bas.ed conccrn lntcrna11onal Food &. Be' eragc through llS Mama ~ 1a brand. mar~t>ts frolt'n p1zz.a products cspenall) formulared for foodstf'-1ce and ins11tuuonal customen featunng a unique propnttaf) crust that offe~ fresh qualit) ~ tth frozen product COO\ tnrtnce 1 OTC UPs & DowNs ~ ANO DOW..S NEW VOAK !AP) -the t04i0wlng hst .OOW\ IM Ov..-,,... . 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The re\-isa\~ are be~ made to fl"('O\-er A'tln cmrtor11 a~~ costs cl:o'1!'\"tJ' fmm those ,·usl~ who use the · After June 17. 1988. tht· effe\"tlW datt-f the~ i crs wlll be entitled lo one tree mte~t.ate clin!ctory ~ Cal ~-11\1.ti bdbnR penod S\ wtnch ~} mak~ it le~st one iltrtstm cal The~ affects directory assJ.<;t~ oill.' bt•twttn ~t1l~ to Canada -1 to f.K)9 arect <Xlde. There will ht. oo ~ m the current fiO ~~ ~ rmte interstate directory assisancc <>the-)oog <Dst;IJlOe CIJllraes affected by this 6lq. Loabons v.ttin the ~)9 code are 8altiadOs. 8ermucLl. 8ritJc"Jl v ~ DomDcan Repu Grenada. JmWca. St. Kins-' Uxia. St. DXU IDi ~ Ind Cam b... .S, V"rgi> l:i6iilllll~ .. ' J_ ~,­ j NYSE CnMPO \llf TRn t;· .. 1(1 10N s THURSDAY'S Ct:OllNG PRICES '.3~· WI( lftenv 11 lterln '8 =·.d 1~ l llaft f;s 1 ·~I fJ:id! ·: !L,i. nb 1• r~ I tO 1 l'OI ofJ IOt Ot'OI .011 o.co 17 I ~u°'211 14 ~ U0,1 Af/f2i ~=l {1' rnCoe o mKeP I rentco 1 ff ~~"t~4.-I ~=ii ,l rn1Tec f re"'9r 2 10 I .-'• ~rcor.·1 , .~ : rleln 1 ~s 1 ~ , ,,_1, ,._, nnova t >.., Prices continue decline rift!• . i '"• "lfn I IS + • .. 1 ... li 14 18. rtl pf l• ' ue1EP l jt fP ~l~l>,' l ~1 1J•11+ .. VCOl. I 24 I )0 • -l f¥1e< 4'4 lS 14~+1-.. u et.-111 +1 u~ 11ou6Y10-~~• ' NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market dropped for lhC' S«Ond strat&ht sc-ssion Thursday as traders waril) awaited the latest monthly rcpon U Cine 01, 'j 1 I + , U I fl4 9' ~ on employmrn1 .. • ~· The Labor Dcpanment is scheduled to report Fnda) on thC' employment situatton for Apnl. Economists general!) expect the data to show cont1nu1ng1ob g;uns U f'I 2'4 1 JO"-+ U IU8 41 l 1 1 11 1-1 U F 111410 ... -> U 1 12'1 IS 1 tt\.o-, 8L1t401 '°ilJ14u1 '!!' • UT • I 17 -, u x 1 • 1 ........ u JI; pl ·1· 1 4' ) .. • u )( pr 50 SJ1 • + •• u x W1 ' U"mte I 13>,-.... UnlF<JI 20 11 ij • • Un•tvr \ t 1J 2 • But anal)sts say they expect investors to respond negat1vel) to an) evidence of 1ncrt~smg strength in the econom), interpret mg it as a ponent of moun11ng inflationary pressures. UnNV 1 1 to. U • IOlf .. • U~I 1 u 11 714 ·-•• 8.,f•r~ I JJ 'rti ~ ; Un I« Ii I 11 it~ • 8~ : = f 11 ~J :-' Un I o1 1 41 ,,.... • Wall St~lers reason that the Federal R~rve 1s hkel) to gne the employment fi8Ul"C$ consider- able ~eight in de'Cldtng whether and when to tighten its credit policy. Un I pl 4" 1' 14 ,-1 ue1 p1., • , eo Un~ •P I ~ If IS • unlec 1 't 111 6S -, Un .x nos.' lSf 12~ UntecsF ' lO lit 12~ Yields on long-tenn Treasul') bonds ha'e la tel) been hovenng around 9 percent. If the) ~rt to go much h1ghtr. broken say. they would pose a fonntdable compet111ve threat to stocks. .. WHAT AME x Orn NEW YORK (AP) Mav S ~. Adv~nced , ~ Deel neC1 ¥nctleno~ otal tSSl.Je'\ New highS ~ New lows : AMEX LEADER S NEW YORK (AP) -Sain, 4 om Thursdev orlce and net c;he119e _9f tne 10 f'OO\I ecllvt Americen Stock Exchente IUUH, lradlno netlonellv et more the~! Neme V ~st Boler Ph ' m· I . • OomePlrl 7 , 1 • 16 LorlmerTe1 , 1 ~ t l4 Vlecom pf m· 2 ~ '• Amdehl 3 , 1"1 " We119Leb8 w· -• Alerl 4 4, 112 + '·'> ~11\d 7, 1 .,, -l '• Fl Aus I Pr • .,, AlieCo • 221,\ -''II Go Lo Qu ons M ETA LS QuorE s WH AT NYSE DID NEW YORK (AP) Mn S """'"· Advenud , ~ Declined ¥nc~l'19ed otat 'f:ue' Newh M ~ New low' I NYSE LEADER S Dow JoNE S AvERAGES NEW YORI(. (AP) -Flnel Dow Jones i.,.•'ilft for Thundev. '9dls ,m ioW. 1 ifr •H:UdlC:~ ~~~~ 6 Stk ;;~ lftil ,~J HHt~ ~ Indus l~' Treti ~'rt. ~ NASDAQ SuMM~RY Junk bond dealer bars employees' purchases WASHING TON (AP) -The na- tion·s bi.gest Junk bond underwnter has had a cbanar of hean about ats prac1ice oftcnina employees buy into its own deals. one week after bcina accu~ in Coftlt'C'U offavoriq them over ats cus&omcn. Drud Burnham Lamben Inc. announced Wednesday that em· plo)ees and pannenhips formed by cmplo)·ea will no k>Qae:r' bt per- maitccf to purcbasc new issues of bonds unduwritltn by tbc firm. TIIC inves1~tioru subcommattcc of the House ~and Commerce Committee. in beam,.. Lai -.:ck. rclciticd docwntnu mo.in& Drncl cmp&o~ teapcd huee ~fits b)' purdtasins bonds undenmnm by the firm and then qu.idly ladhnt them. in one cue within ) 7 days. Emolo)ea wa-e ._....,ued to buv bondi cf ut:ine nutiai-0.... ct< "'~' ·~ nem .._ * pncUtt. -Clenied boftda IO ,..... amomm.. lbc dOcllmeatl lllO sat. Drnd ... ~ ...... hi • vck>POll die ..,. fOr M _..._. ~ld.i .. ......,.,... ...... .... 1ttow "°"'~ ...... net recoN01.,.h11110.._ flu.-. bwd01a~&MjM¥Ctuftkielat cash flow to pl)' on lhcar dcbU. '"n.k bonds have been frequently uted io COl'p9f'l_1t taidin&- Of 1he Sll bilhon in junk boodt issued in 1986. 40 pcrocnt were undcfwrit!et1 by DreJ.eJ. ICICOl'dina to • ~ooaf rcpon. C>fixtl chief C1ta&tivc Fftdcrict Joseph in a kttt:r 10 Rep. John Dioseil. O.Mich., chairman ol both the commiuce ud aubcommiuee. stud: by bu .-n.ions lb.at the :"~I:.~-:r:~ apc:aranc:U. ... ind.ialtd M supponed such purcbacs; noMlbdca pUbllC pcr- c:q:KaOn H impoNlllt 10 O•ncW tnstJtvuom such 11 our1 uid we recqpuae thlt e'\'CO IM Mii ol modva tan be miwDdmtood. .. 9lie said. tie. a. W)ldea. D-()ft.. a man- btt_m_d9c..Rbto11Hni._ llld Orea· cr1 "'* n¥n • • snbCr o1 ~ .... _ _......,,..~·-- Diaalwtl19clllll• ........ .... KCD•ll ............... lo __ .,. ...... -.n....a Ht-.a•w.M• ,. .... if'ee••••••1111a]tt .. • n 11• .... • ..... Mllilll) al L , " THURSDAY. MAY 5 1• Angels fall to ne1nesis Detroit~ s Morris outduels former !iger cohort Petry BJ IUCll.AllD DUJl'ili~ .._,_ c.c.ms---· Jack Mom\ didn't Dttd 10 pull a ro.)~ ftush Of e'en a full house out of b1\ hand "~~ night "'hen lht- ch1ps "'"c~ dov.n on one of h1\ fa\Onle Ubk\ He nttdtd onh to pb' ha\ u\ial card pmc u h1\ dom1~ncc of the .\ngds continued at .\nahc1m Slild1um \toms ~tar-rd 15 l"On~u11'<' bat· let') bct•ttn the lhard aod eighth 1nn1np finishinf. ""'"llh a tw.~hn ~UlOUI bctMC -" 0~ Un\ in ht ended 4 pt>f'\Ona th~-p~ IO'tng strea~ n a I~ 'IC'tO~ O\C"r tht-.\ngtl\ It ...... not an ca5~ n1ght tor Inn Pct~ aL the bt-gJnn1ng apanst ha-. former Dt-tro1t teamma~ but he stud around tor null(' 1nn1np 10 ma'-(" 11 an tn:C"r~una pndln·\ duel be· tv.Ct'n hamsdl and \toms thr lonl· lime onc-1'.i.o pun~h oi ~ Dt-tro1t rotation The sclJedale T~••0t1 7:0S 11t.m • ,,,.y .-T ~~o 1ti p,m ,,,.Y 7-TCl"'OMO. 7:0S p.rn "1~• 1-TOl'Ol"IO. t:OS pm ~. t-< ... ~~ 7:0S o.m ,,,,.. IG-<~•e!and 7ilS o.m ~· ll-<:~~ 71)S 0 ~ • 0.-. TV C Nil'INI S • A.II ...,.._ on KMPC. 710 \ -eolh gu~• podlcd outstmdiJ111t ' T~mmdl ~1d -[hn'sa..,ad fiiald ol mane .ind it's unfortunait he b9d ki lo~ I ;iust happened to ~ ..ooct a.· tt~I l-: intbaJI .. I d1Jn't thtnl ll was a bomr ra.. I •<lS JUSl floptn& few a double. . ( defirutt"h dtd not lhmt t.ba1 oee rm •ould hold up But J~ bas tbe ab1lst" to smdl a •in and dow tbe door ;. The fim-pbcc ()aktand ~·s DOW lead Uaf -'neri~~ WIJ ft.:----"" '1om-. •ho'd lost bu pesa t.brce ckc"1s1on-. C' ened his 19&8 ra:ord lO '-3 Sunset sprint llarlna Kiah ju.Dior Jobn Sl~captara a heat in the 100 Beach (left) and Ed.l8on·e Patrick Rellly. The ftnale are at prellma Wed.Daday, flanked by Skip Murray of Ba.ntmcton Ba.nttncton Beach BigJl P'rlday eTeD.inC· See detatle oa C2. ··1 v.u JUSt tooling tor a good outing 1on1r,h1.-saJ<f Prtn ,.ho pa1c~ h~ ~tomi:*rt pmt ~nCT Sept 'n I 4M:i 1 a S-{) lou 10 \4 tl- v. a u-.n-1 ··1 dont ha'c <Ln~ grudp:s again\t the T 1gtf"') at all for brlng tr.ukd I didn't lut'c to go out and pro'c an~ thtng. I Just looled 10 la't a good pmt' •~lh« ff ~\ ~UUl the Tagcl"\ or an~Nid' t"lsc - h v.a\ the fi~t 1-0 game bctv.('C"n tht"'><. l""o clubs since \1iclc' Lola h ha1' Lln R~an on .\~ ~O. 1<r.: ··tt is ~ord spcah for 1liClf. M ParY M11d ol \tom~ ··1 pitched with Jack 104' .i lot ol \e4f\ T~ was;aorhi,.J "-'1\lcd to P'f'O'e to lk T.,rn or Jacl ·· ~ Ifs true tlat 'ioms record dou spnl for ltc.('11 G WC loses four-run lead, falls, 9-7 .\nd 1 .,.as \t 'ms· .:fJth l•rttr \hutout his third t"'Omplcte game of \be sasnn and I .:l'lth of his C3lttf It v.as also h1\ founh carttr 1v.o-h111cr .. I had bttn ha' ng probk'm\ ,.11~ m' locauon -\toms sa1d ·· 1 h~ p~tt~ good command of m~ pit..~ tonight Gcmng •head rcall~ rr..adc ii d1fft"tt'n\.C' I Jon't gt>t too h1Jh or too lov. in lh1spmc h«aliSie 11's not o'er until the smoio.e ck'ars - \1orr1" v.on has fim f11>o ouunp al the ..cas..1n most lTCt"ntl~ on Apnl ~ hefort" commc one loss sh') of tyins his "1'ttf-t11gh losing SUl2k of fouT. v.h1 h lappt"ncd •n JuM of 198~ Rustlers still control own destiny for playoff berth place. while tht" Rustlt"rs ( 12-7. 24-131 remain one game behtnd idle Cemtos ( 13-6. 30-111 C1oldt"n \\ t"SI had rallied from a ;_~ dC'lic11 v. 1th a ti' e-run eighth Tom m~ 1hc I I for .i 1 d ro' t" a three-run homer v. tth Jamt"S Bucchen and C. ra1g PaquC'tlc aboard .\ftt"r fon ~brtan v.alli.ed. ~c1th Laszlo lined a run-scoring tnple and lt"m Rcichen \1ngJed Laulo home \\ nhout qu~uon Moms hkt Balt1 mort" • tt Mc<.trcior as a m-1n~1!> to 'hl .\ngi:ls ~l><"Cl.111~ in .\r.aht"1m Golden West College starting p1tcht"r Bill Baird thl't"w t"fTectivcly for 611, innings Wt"d nesda) at M t. San Antonio College. but tht" Rustlers· bullpen couldn't hold a four-run lt"ad. costing tht"m a chance to lie for second in tht" South Coast Conference baseball race. .. (Baird) pitched good enough to \loin:· Hoover said ... It was the pen. I made a p11ch1ng chanst to thro" lcfi handers and they couldn '1 get them out. You've got to~ able to JO out and pitch with a lead without wallung guys · The top thrt"e teams make the Southt"m ( ahfom1a Regionals Golden W~t nr-t"ds to v.1n at Long Beach toda) and at home agatnsl M1 San i\n1o n10 Saturda) 10 clinch a pla)ofT bt"rth The Mounues face Cerritos toda.,. The Rustlers hold a :!-I ad,antagc o'er the Falcon\ and have spht in 1v.o games \I.1th "11 S.\( \\-cdnesda\ (,olden \\est rehe,ers Tob' Foreman and ·Brools Peters Cl· I l each allo~t"d thr~e runs in a su.-run Mt San .\nlonto t"1ghth Stt"' e 0)t" I 6-1) puched tht" final I! tnnings for the \ IClOf) On the collqt" Jc,el P•illt Loma l . So. Ca hf Coll~~ t . Point Luma put ll av.a~ in the rtghth mnina v.hen Jam Frt"Jcn-.l sluggkd a \Olo homt" run to up the rnunt to '·I tor the v.1nnt"f"'). Just the founh hll off the \ anguards Llrf' Jaontu .\Ian Trammell dro\e m the onh run \1orra v.ould nttd h1n1ng a Pct!' fastball 0\ er ·ht" fence 1n left tor a ~o home run lcad1rg off the '>t'\.cnd nniog.. giqng Dt-tr>ll a 1..n edge II ~ou)d nt"'er rcbnqu1sb Has ~r('('1' rttof'd ••nst the .\n~rls 1 .. I >J v.11h an ::'. mar .. in .\nahc!m Dating tJa, ._to J unc .i I 98t, Moms \ :"--in h1<, la!>t '\fl decuaons on the a>3d He ha!> d1s11ngu1shed himself th•'> Jccade 3'1 the ~tnntngc'Sl pncbcr m the rtaJor kagun h.a"'"I •on 14'. Fc~ndo \ ~lnuuda 1s nnt on ~ hst v. nh 11 5 \ l(t.oncs Jacmto ~trucli. out lour and v.all.C'd l\1.11 in .ibwrbtng the-..: .\I\ Dmmt Ill Io's droppani thc Vanguard!> to .:J-..:5 O\Crall I .:.I! IO voldt"n \tatt" .\thklll ( onfcrencc pla' The victory allowed the Mounties ( 14-5. 28-10) to tie idle El Camino ( 14--5. 28-131 for first Down 7-3. the Mounties· Glen Raasch h11 a ba~s-loaded double to dnve home t~o .\n interference call at third scorrd another and Mile Slagk singled home tht" founh run of the inning. Ale\ .\ndrade doubled in a pair to male 11 Q." Ste'e \f11lt'8ge v.cn1 .i for ~ v.1th 3:1 RBI tor ~uthern ( ah1om1a ( ollcic ·If an,txld' lad 10 hit a home nin to •m 1t. l"m0&J,ad n v.u 1T rammcll1 and 001 s.omeboch d~.-Pt"ll' said -we broke an together '" I Q'T6 -thl" r~pc'C'l •s mut~ for each other·· I; v.~ a '-: p11,h that Trammell ~nt \O./lnng. Moms~ the onl~ Drtron pu.cber tO lead the ciub in ~ms ind inninp pnched m ninc , onSC'C'ull"<' vears \1om .. ,., Oil<' Clf onl~ sn pllchCn 1n ('Plaue .ee AJllGELS/C4) Dodgers support Hershiser LOS ANGELES (AP) -Orel Hcrshiscr. supponed by a I 6-h1t attack that mcluded Kirk G ibson's two-run homt"r. ran his record to 6-0 Wcdnesda> ntght a~ the Los A.ngcles Dodgers ro uted Pittsburgh 8-5 to complete their first thrtt-pme sWttp of the Ptrates at Dodger Stadium m t"l&ht years. Pedro G ucmro had four hits. Danny Http and Steve Sax had three apiece for the Dodgers. who hadn't swept the Pirates three straight games at home since May 1980. They did take thrtt m a row at Ptttsburgh two scaions ago. Hershtscr, the National ~ague's pitcher of the month for Apnl. shruucd off consecutive solo home runsoy Andy Van S1yke and NL player of the month Bobby Bonilla and tied Owt&ht Gooden o( the New York Mets ror the league ~ in victories. Hersh1scr p ve up 10 htts. suuck out xven and walked one m 6 I ·3 inninp ~fott Jesse Orosco and · Jay Howell finished. Hershiser survived a shaky first The schedule AWAY Tonignl-ldle Mav 6-SI LOUIS, s JS 0 m • Mav 7-SI Louis S-OS o m • Mav t-SI LOUIS 11 ls a .m • May ~n1cago, l OS om Mav lG-<hicago, 11 20 a m Mav 11-Plllsburgh, 4-0S om • • On TV. Channel 11 • All ga~s on KA8C, 790 tnninJ w11~t an) sconng despllt" allowmg th~ h11s and a walk. But Baff) Bonds. "'ho led off with a single. was p1ckt"d off first b) Ht"rshiscr. The Dodaers scored three runs m the bottom of the first. Sax singled. stoic sa-ond and M ike Davis singled him home. Gibson then hit his fourth homer of tht" )ear Van Sl)ke bad four hits and homt"rcd tn the fifth continued as the Pirates continued their streak of having at least one exara-basc hit in each or their 26 pmes thts season I PREP BASEBALL --- Irvine climbs into tie for first place Huntsberger·s six-hitter leads 1-0 win over El Toro In rnr's Hagh's Jim Huntsberger blanlC'\1 El Toro on SI\ hlls \\edncsda' for a I.() South ( 1.>a~t uague baseball \ ICtO~ th3t lifted the \ aquer~ into a 11e for first plact" ",th the ( hargt"f'\ Huntsberger allo"ed six hats rn 1mpro' mg h1<, record 10 \-1 Rob Johnson hurled a four-h111cr hut tool tht" kw; for El Toro The Vaq!i. ~ho arc 15-7 o'crall. and ( hargel"\ are each 8-4 rn t"e South Coast In 1ne !ICOl't'd tht" game's onl~ run in the 4'1\th inn mg.. Da' 1d C,old~etn hit a bloop <,tngle 111 nght to lt"ad off. C1rorge Kouturcs 'loal nficed him to S«ond. and he mo\ed to third on \tartan Bnnµs· ground out .\fter Scott Vollmer v.as h11 b~ a p1tlh Anthon~ Hernandez hit a smgle to score Gold stem In the Sea 'v 1t"w League: Uainnlty ~. Tutt. 4: Saddlebad H1~·., status as ltagAJe champion cams tht' Roadrunn("f"') a .. hot" label. but the hon~ team 1n thc Sea \ 1cv. League 1s the Tro1ans. who ha'e turned an~ start into a run for a CIF 3-A pla)off benh ~nh their Sl\th stra1gh1 \ l(IOf). How hot att the· Trojans., So hot. the~ got a complete game pt>rformantt from 5t'mor lefl- hander Garth Viar (nine stnkcouts and no t"amC'<l run\! thrr-t" doul\ n in a 1.:-hn au~d.. and an I I th inning \lo hich I\ pulling o,omc fa1th 1n 1heu l~u<"­ i,ca-...m 1.omrbad one v. h1ch bepn alter four on<"- run l11s~ thrtt in c'1rn mnmgs In the 11 th inn mg\\ edocsda' ( hn\ Banning got 1h1ngs going v.hen ht" doubled to Ct"ntcr aod Paul L1.~ ""'"<'nl to lir\1 on a atch<r·\ 1ntcrierr"O\."t' l'31l 8o1h runncf"') mo'('d up on a •11d pnch t-u1 atnnang v.a.s ,ut Jo""n at the plate atter \tar~ \utter grouodC'd 10 .. hon [)a, c D1ett"r. v. ho v.as 3 for .: v.a) 1nttnt1on4l- h v..illcd to load tht N~ and (•Sot"' 1m~"n rea~hed on another catchers intnfercncc fornng homt" tht" •mnmg run Rcgudle-ss of fatanoa·, and l"ni,cnu~ ·, rl·-.uh'> Fn<U' l n1,C'T"\1t\ must ckfeat Estancn I" i.-c nnt v.C:Cl to am a pb~off bttth c ........ Mar lt. "ewpw1 Bart.r ~...,.,rt f hr:iann v.<nl ~ for .i v.1th thrtt RBI 1ncludmg a 1v.o-run homer m the third mnang. and v.1nn1ng pill hl·r Ga~ Sussman v.cnt ~for 3 al lhc plate and \1:1.)rtd tv. tee. 1n adchhon to strikma out fi,e and \l.Jll1ng t"'-O tn a Sl\·tnmng stmt ~Sea Jt.Jnas put 11 •"·a~ quad.I~. scon~ 10 run' 1n the lir\t four inmnp In tM fint. lhrtt ~ hit'>. thrtt "''a.lb and a HMtlor CTTOC Mttcd CdM thn-c run\ phomorc Ren Thor\..lcson"s RBl-smJk prl'cJcd Ehmann·s l•o-run bomt"T '"l~ thud In thl· founh ussman s1ngkd and scottd on Owl Th\•mpson\ tnpk t~ lanc-r sconng on ii \U~qucnt Harbor m1~ Ton' \\ rcn v.a~ Harbor's bnght spot going! ''".: v. th an R&I Sadd~ J. Es&a.9CU 2. v. 1th t•o out and J..x R,.dnqw:z on fim Saddlt"bacl pncht"r M1kt .\rnn~ s1ngk-d o'er the s.hortstop and v.hen the · N I 1ot "' ihc outfiddc-r RodnQut"1 trotted home ~1t h 1hc ""tnninE run. ~nding the RoadrunDC'J'S thl."1: '>('(Ona \trail.ht league, lamp1onsh1p The E~gl~ 1 -• 51 comm med t~o C'TT'On an the pm,· anJ e.e~h .o~t iht'm a run .\ th.ro-.~C1TOf'b) btanll.s pitcher Conrad Col~ aUa.cd lbe R \Jdrunncrs ( 11-11 to scort' an t"\tra run an the ll unh mn•n! ""hrn thC"\ talhC"d two f ''.Jn .. a man.qt'd onh tv.o bus off ~')OS.: bi.:1 Ont: .lf !~m •a~ a ho~ run ~ Colby 1n tlir lounh h1• th ird of tht' SC3\0n "-rTO'-OS ttmat.ncd unJl"IC'Jh-d n ('J~I d('OSlons and disptc ~ four h1\ \mlt..er ~u an pn~ form as lbc Eaaks ftTOunJC'd )UI ' 1 llm~ In th1:' .\n!rlu~ lng~ \tatrr Dri l. a.._, Amat 1: Ton)' ~ n·tirt-d ttl~ linal I 'lanettS l''-S l. strud. out All a.if "'al.,C'd onh "nc to lcep tM host 'tona.rt:hs ( lO.lJ l '-:1 1r Ir-.· p~cc 1n tM "n,,ctus Lc:acuc. l1rt"g "hud.e' v.nit ~ for 1. sc:orfd the tyias run on \hll" \t.ihlcf's RBl~SJl\fk m tbc fourth aM dro' r in Llrn \utton •1lh a s.i• tD the fift.b fair. v.tut pro'ed to he the p~winner. He - chmhcd th<" frncr and~ Bl.Shop Amaf ,J Ptulltp-. tlf A hf\me run tn the fift), Former Fountain Valley wrestler heads.for Olympics Bohayovercomes '84disappoinTment. sets sights on eamin me al in Seoul It's beCft I 0 years sintt Gary Bohay ltnlued bis ''"tr at the 19'71 OF wrestli~ finals where be was ~champion in the Ill-pound division. A tbcM&llnd piu later, be' s till wrCslli"lo stJll succmlina and J)Oint· i~ the 19U Olyml'ic Gamet in . havins camect by reputation .. Wat he c:Oaldn't *-ift by merit bar years .. He'• one of fOur who hl.t beCft named to the Canedian natioftil tam wU.iaoUt IO muet. M 1 lr')'OUl. but 1n rality. a.ccew after Mall had been • loaHDi .... man lo im~ thole ~ make 1k decilioftt fOr be ri&h• IO compett iD SecMlJ. Rijb1 now au lie cu C:Oalidd' is the fiDal raulL ·rm happy rm oa the aam. J caa't bClicvcTm p '' Rally bisn•t quatt · in. .. Even ww•b ucb cttdentiaJs as a 6ve---ume MtiOft&l cbampioca tQ Can- ada.Just •he tho\Alht of compeu~ for lbe JO'-<i has Boha) on Cloud Nine. A aati~eofCanada. Bohaypccpped 11 fountain Valley Hiah undcrC~h John RosaJn. and was a nanncrup 1n lbe NCA.As when It Arizona ta.te. four )'QI'$ • he i:hal~ ror • n on the Canadian Olyml*: team, and aJlhOUlh ht' wu C'anada·s o. I at bis wclabl. be wasn't Canada·s chOicc. BUt lohay isn"t bttacr. 16tiutt time wort on -he was l'dt.ll.~ 10 ... J~ma&c" duty whtle watctuna the athlete be wai deatt) wpmor 10 11umb&c tbf'CMllb the ·14 Getrics -•• bcamc Cleat .t.y ,, ~ h boiled down '° toyahy. Bohay lft ~ -ua..,..,., .. Pd Canada' tli m ) ' Rose says so-d:~ suspension 'co d have been worse' From 'nae AHod ate4 Prtts CINCINNA Tl -C'mcinnau Reds Manager Pet.e Rose, who as appealing the Nattonal Ltague·s dcc1s1on to suspend him 30 days for shoving umpire Dave Pallone, said Wednesday the suspension rook! have been worse. ··11 could ha\e been 30 days without pay." Rose told a ne-ws conference at his Riverfront Stadium office. It was his first public appearance since he underwent knee surge') Monday to repair a hgament he tort an a prt"~ason tennis match. The Reds have said Rose's suspension docs not prevent him from being paid. Rose Is due an New York on Fnday 10 plead his case before National League pl'('Stdent Ban G1amatt1. It "as G1amaui who decided Monday 10 suspend Rose for 30 days and fine ham SI 0.000 for having shoved Pallone after d1spu11ng the umpu~·s call at first base in the nan th inning of the Ne" Yo rk Mets' 6-5 v1ctof) over the Reds on Saturda~ night an Cincinnati. Pallone then eJe('ted Rose from the game prompting the ao"d to thro" ate-ms onto the field Pallone left the field fo r h1~ \akt) and the other thn·e ump1res finished thC' game.- Rose and the Reds. ""ho rontend ht!> suspension '' eii.cesSI\<.', are hoping for a QUKI.. ruling on his appeal G1amatt1 and the National Leagut' Exernt1,~· Committee "ill di.-nde Rose"• appeal Quote of the day JamH Thompson. go\cmor ul lll1n11t\ predicting a Wh11c Su\·( ubs matchup 10 thl' IQ88 World Senes ··1f1t dO<.'sn't happen. no unc will rc:-membcr If 11 dot's. \ou'll thinl.. rm lhl greatest thing since sliced brt'ad ·· Explosion rocks g olf tourney .\ senes olnplos1onsat a space shuttle • fuel plant and the tOA1C cloud that resulled Wt:dne'sda~ had officials uf the Las Vega.-. lnvu.a1~1 powienng-lhe adHsabahl}-O.f _ _ e'acuatmg tht• golf courses. but the first round "'a" completed \\tth Bobby Wadk4Ds atop the leaderb0anJ "•th an 8-under-par 64. Thl· e\plos1ons al Hender.on Ne' rocked bu1ldmgs at the: D<:~n Inn. Spanish T r:ul and Las Vegas Count~ Club cour~s. s11e ol the P<.1 .\ T our's nchl"u to urrfamenT and Jotatcd "'11h1n sight of the cckbrated Las Vegas Stnp There ""rrc conl111:11ng repons 1f there had been an) deaths and officials v.ere tr) mg to ac<:ouni for those massing T op-seeded Deborall Grallam, I"'. of Fountain \ alk'\ beat Stepbanie Rette, IS. oflnd1anapolts. 6-0. 6-4 in the first round of the Tennis Tournament of Champions Wcdnesd;i~. Graham 1s seeded No. I in the 18-and- under d1' 1s1on o l the 1un1or girls t0urnamen1. "h1ch continues through Saturda) Top seeds Stefan Edberg and A.odres Gomez ad' anccd to the third round of the 1cnn1s Tournament o f C hampions at the V. est Sade Tennis Club in Nev. York Edberg. struggling for the second straight match beat Marcel F reema n, '1.o (8-61. 7-5 v.h1k (1nmez routed Horacio de la Pena of .\rgentina. b-2. ll-1 In Rome. top-seeded Chris Evert, a1m1ng for a '>1\lh ltalt;in Open title. got offt\1 a slo~ Stan ocforc 4uv. ning Nicole Provis of .\us1ral1a. 7.6 ("'·51. 6-2. in a ~econd round match Knic k• nave off elimination , Jobay Newmaa, startina his first m game of1hc N8A playoffs. $COrcd 34 points · and Patricll Ewlq added 31 Wednesday night a~ the New York Knicks avoided pla)'off climinauon with a 109·100 victory over &be Boston Cch ics at Mad ison Square G arden. The win kept the Knicks alive in tbe best-of-five first .. round ~ncs, but they still 1rail Bosto n, 2-1. with pme 4 s<:hcduled for New York on Friday night .. Moee1 MaJooe sank a 12-foot jumper with 22 seconds left and Jeff MaJue added a fret' throw with two seconds remainins to 1tn Washanaton to'a IQ6.103 v1c1ory over visiting Detroit to even their sen es at 2-2 ... In Milwaukee, Terry C1tmmta11 scored 30 poin ts and Paul Presaey and Slct.ey Moocrief sparked a late founh-quartcrsurgeasthe Bucks beat Atlanta, 12J. I l 5. to slice the Hawk.&' lead to 2-1 ... In Salt Lake City. Tltarl Balley scored 39 points and Karl MaJoee added 35. including a thrce-po1nt play with 2:49 tcft. and Utah took a 2-1 lead in its strics with a 1 13· l 08 victory over Portland. Devils tie series with OT win BOSTON -Doug Brown scored on a ~ 45-foot slapshot from above the left circle , at 17 46 of overtime Wednesday night, g1' 1ng the New Jersey Devils a 3·2 victory over the Boston Bruins and evening the Wales ( ·onference finals at one win each. Defenseman Joe Cirella passed the puck from the right po1n1 to Brown, a Boston native, who fired the pu(k past goaltender ReJean Lemelin for his founh phi\ off goal The [)(>, 1ls, making their first playoff appearance "nl·e mO\ mg 10 New Jerse) in 1982. won their first o' cnimt· game 1n three tnt"S. 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Philadelphia at Atlanta. TBS. 11 TENNIS ' PREP TRACK ----=.._,__....._........_ __ ,_ Harbor takes Edison Marina s et Sea View title Frida show dow n Tht· 't'\\POrl Hartx>r High bo~'I· up y tc.>nn1~ team ended the recent domi- nance of the ~a \ 1ew League b' < orona del ~tar and 1 v..o-t1mc defcnd- 1 ng l hamp L n1,i.-rs11~ with a 1-i: 1-b ~ \ 1llur. O\ er the ~.t 1<.ings ~ t'dnes- Chargers solidify r ol e of fa vorite high hurdles in 14.8, wtth Caner taking has heat in 15.2. da\ ta.move w -i.o and c11nch .1 ... tirst in Sunset m e et kague 1111e. .\dd111onal strength for Edison will bl· the appearance of Chap Hanlon m the high Jump. Hamstrung by mono- nucleosis all season long. the coaches 'otcd him into the prehmsdesp1te the fau he dad not score a point during the regular s.eason ··we·\e been second and third hchind these gu .. ~ for 'ear<>. and this is ahe first time "e·, e heen able to top them ... said Harbor ( oach Charle~ Ble1l..er who-.e team. ranked 1h1rd 1n < IF 5-.\ 1mpro\l'c.l to t.J-0 ,qth one league matlh n:maining and 17.J "'era II C hns Rahbllt and Brett Hansen $wc.-pt their ;mgkc:. toes and Bill) fianson "on t"o ofthrt"t' sets. hut the Re' laml· "1th Jamie and Mike tlardm s"ceping at "'o I doubles .. W11h our single<.. eH'f')txid) gangs tsp on our doubles:· Blc1l..er said. "The) throv. C.-\1.'~oncgood 1ntothe1r double\ Jamie and l\11ke ha"e held all )Car The' 're the kn 10 our 'iUCCeS!> In "'omen·.-. commun1t~ college art111n Orange ( oast°'> Jultc ~latlef) cap- turt'd the single'> final of the 01a1 Tournamcn1. v.h11.h was postponed b~ ram. b) delcat1ng Glendale'' Shell) Breedc.-n. fl-3. 6-J SPREAD THE NEWS Work in the ever expanding Newspaper Promotion fleld l If you are self-motivated and like worktng with teenagers thts may be the opportunity you•ve been waiting for. Thts la a GUARANTEED IN- COME of $400 per week to atatt wtth potential'" earnings of up to $1000 per--week. ·An lnsureO VII\, wagon, pick- up/shell• are a MUST. For more lotonnatlon f By ROGER CAR LSON Of IN o.lly "9t IWI Sunset League track and field stars tuned up for Friday's finals at Hunungton Beach "-lthout a hitch Wednesda) afternoon. sctllng up a showdown with unbc.-aten Edison and its No I challenger. Marina. The Sunset finals are scheduled to begin at 6 30 with the top three boys and girls going o n to the CIF 4-A prclims at Gahr High May 14. Other finals Friday night include the Sea Vie"' League finals at lrvme H igh . whert· Corona del Mal"s boys and girls enter with the favorite's tag. and tht' South Coa.st League finals at M1ss1 on Viejo. where Irvine High takes 11s shot Field e\.ents begin at 2:30 and runnangeventsbeginat 5:30at the Sea View finals. The South Coast League finals stan at 4:30. The Sea View League's top thrtt mdt' 1duals m each event JO on to the 3-A prelims at Arcadia High May 13. Edison's role as the favorite was solidified Wednesday wtth the sharp performancesofBrian Whitmore and Doug Nichols. as well as Kaleaph Caner an the hurdles. Whitmore hat two hurdles and roughed himself up, but still was a runaway best an 40.0 an t he 1ntennedi- ates, and in the 400 he went 50.0 to $0 along with Nichols' winning 50. 7 in the other hut. Man na's Marc Kallick toured the With a best of 6-4 as a Junior. Hanlon is the on-paper favonte in t he event. although it's still to be de- termined how much affect the long la)ofTw11l be. Fnda\ 's 100 field will 1nclud<' SC\ en finalists v. ho went I I 3 or I 1.4. The heat winners were John Sims l)f Manna ( 11.J). David Reedus 'lf Westminster ( 11 .4) and Derek Teuscher of Fountain Valle) (11.3). * SUNSET LEAGUE l"ttELIMS (at H~ haCh Hllfll FINll°" ..... (E~lrlMatw\l 11»-(hffl 11 l Simi IMI, 113, 2 R•fllv !El, II •. 3 Murrav IH81 II 8. (~al 21 l RMOul (W). 11 •;2 Ma11a IFVl. ti 4, 3 Hart (Et, IU, (hfflll l Twtche<" IFVI, It l , 2 Guliarrer IOVI. II 4. 3 GlacOM IEI, llA ~(heat I) l T~K~ IFVI, tt 7, 2 GYli.rrer IOVI. 23 2. 3 Powe CFVl, 23.J, (llHI 2) I, RMdu' (WI, n I. 2 Murray (HB), (hMI 31 I Harl (E l. 71 I, 1 Sim' (Ml, 22 1, 3 ~lltn IFVI. ttl .oc>-{nut I) l Nicl'lol1 (El. SO 1, 2, McKl'*v (H8 ) Sl.3. 3 N-man IW), S3.9, •. HubOarCI IFVl, 563, (heal 7) a Whllmort (E), 50.0;' Wiii IHBL 50.7. J Vaccaro IMI, S4.3, • Fox (FVI, Sol.I IOC>-(heal II I Wlnl<tlm.11 (M), 2:011, 2. SclltJmm (H8l, 2.03 9, 3 Baka!' CEI, 'l:07.7, •. Newm.n (W) 2'093, (heat n I. P~ (El Ml .O. 2 McKfnltv IHB), 1:51.1, l. Gln~I IHBJ. 2027. • Ornit IMI. 2l07.6. 110f>O+-<lleal II 1 Carter IE), ls.2, t ..... IFV). IS l,) Garra CHBI, IS.•; •. Aell«man (Ml. 16, 1; It.HI 11 KalllGk IM), i.U; 2 LI CW), 1.U ; 3 RtnM« (Hill, IS t. • snlttl (FV), 15.f; .S. Fll1~trlc" (W ), 16t JOOIH-llltat 11 1 Wflllmore <E >. M>.O, t e nu IFVl. •I 9. l GM'H (H8), Q.2; 4 O'H.,.. IW), 42.I, (llUI 2) 1 Powe (FV), 42 Q; 2 -~ 011). 43 4, l MQnroe (Ml, Q 1, 4.. FlftHIT'ld! <WI. 44.3 In troducing The 50' motor yacht Lien Hwa also showing the 50' yacht fish er too! ot "'-~--lhefi. lily e.PI W• m111I• )"Dtl to COiTfPO!f• ••• QUAllN SEIVK:E &. l'llC( '1$07 Wfld Coast Hwy # 102 • Newport ..... FAX (714) 6» 1593 650-0543 . " , Six yacht club s clubnnd ho nor VIPs from local. county and stale. who aie o n hand. Clubs holdina()penina Day Satur- day will be Voy-acrs, South Shore. Lido Isle. Shark Island, Balboa and Bahia Corinthian. It will prot.bly be the only weekend durina tht y~r when nocompetjtiveeventsa.re hold festivities. welcome visitors Saturday will be• day offanfa~. spit and polish, cannon blasts., flq. raisfogand &oat parades in Newpon Harbor as six yacnt clubs observe Openins Day. scheduled. . BOATI NG Newport Harbor Yacht Club1 the oldest in the Harbor Area: held tts O pcnina Day last weekend. ln addition togrectina visiton, most o fthecluM will p~nt trophies for The best maintained yachts in the fleet which will be secured alonasidc the docks for open house inspection by guests. be held ovcrthe weckendsof'May Opening Day? For clubs that have never been closed throughout the year'> D 14-1 Sand May 2().22 and will feature two 20-mile around·the buo~ races. • two medium d ista nce races (less than 26 miles)and one distance raoeofiess tha n 36 miles. Y cs, it's a throwback to East Coast yachting where clubs actually observe Openina Day-aft.crhavin, Their yaet'lts ice--bound for ei&ht months out of the year, often caJk-tf recom- mission in~. In Southern California it is som~ times more appropriately called "season o pening.' givini mem~rs and guests a chance to meet club offi cers. greet officers from other Forthcsccond year in a row, Newpon Harbor Yacht Club will confine its prestigious Ahmanson Series toa two weekend, five-race format for yachts rated under the International Offshore R ulc (IOR) handicap system. This year's Ahmanson Series w1 II The Ahmanson Series, dating back to 1953. wn originally a season·lona series. similarto Los Anseles Yacht Club's Whitney Series, instipted by the late Howard Ahmanson, an a rdent off$ho rc racer. who dedicated an ornate sterlina silver prize fort he ovtrall winner. The s.enes is sponsored by Home Savings o f America. -·~wa!b!1i•·UUWl--------------­ Whi te Sox hold tradition Clemens continu es badJuck- against Chicago in 6-2 loss From Tiie Associated Pre11 Rookie Jack McDowell continued· the mysterious trad1t1on for the Chicago White Soll -bea ting Roger. Clemens. McDowell patched three-hit ball for St'ven innings Wednesdjly night as the White Sox downed the host Boston Red Soii. 6-2 and defeated OemeQs for the fifth consecutive tame . ··1 don't really Stt myself as gettmg the win over lroger-ctem ens. M $aid McDowclt~o allowed one run. "Our team beat him. lfhe threw a shutout I would have lost .. McDowell. 2·2. teamed with 8 111 Long on a s1x-h1tter. Greg Walker h11 a three-run homer and l ~jln Calderon had a two-run sltt>T ofT C'lemens. 4-1. 'Tm not going to walk around tomorrow saying I beat Roger Clemens. When your team scores that many runs against him. you're going to beat him," McDowell said. Clemens. the American League Cy Young winner the past t ~o yea~. has not beaten Chicago smCC' 1986, when t~o ofh1s losses ma 24-4 season were against the Wh11e So\. He lost both stans aga inst C'h1cago last year when he "as 20-9. "I was not aware I had lost that man) m a row to them:· Clemens said. Walker hit a three-run homer m the founh inning for a 3-1 lead. Hts ~cond home run of the season landed Just be~ond the 302-foot·mark m nght field . Calderon hit his eighth homer. a two-run shot, 1n the saAth that made 11 5·1. H is homer deared the "all.at the JN-foot mark 1n left-center. 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Marlaers S, ladlu1 4: Mark Langston struck out I 0 \n.e l&hl inntn&s and Dave Valle hit a two-run ho'!ler in a four-run sixth as host Seattle handed Cleveland its fifth loss in siii. games. In NL action: Reds 3, P~ l : Danny Jackson pilchOO a t-wo- hitter and rookie Chns Sabo had three hits and stole three bases to boost host Ctnctnnat1. · Jackson. 4-1. yielded an R 81 single to Lance Pam sh 1n the fou rth and Juan Samuel's double in the ninth. It was t~e second time this week that Cincinnati pitchers had t!'lrown a two-hitter Ro n Robinson had a perfC'Ct game against Montreal for 81ti innings and allowed two hits overall before John Franco got the final out Monda). CardJnal1 S, Gluts 3: Tom Brunansky's thrtt-run homer, has founh in 11 games with St. Louis. highlighted a five-run fifth ~nning. Todd Worrell. who pitched the final two inntngs, got ha s league-leading eigh th save. 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Hef'ollOM4J..~ SttVt Cliteon .ct 37~,_.... old Tippy ManiftCI. -~----"-....._ ________________ _ Major Le,..,,.e standings Oakland Kansas City Ch1ca10 Seattle Aqel1 Tex.as M1nnc&ata New York Cleveland Boston ~tTOlt Milwaukee Toronto Baltimore w 20 14 13 12 II 10 9 19 17 14 15 13 11 3 Amerle&D £etllae L 7 12 12 16 16 IS 16 WDTDIVUION Pct. OB Lit 74 1 10.0 .538 S1h 6-4 .520 6 S-S .429 8'12 4-6 .407 9 4-6" . ..00 9 4-6 .360 10 S-S EAST DIVISION 8 .704 7-3 9 .6S4 I 'h 4-6 10 .583 31.7 S-5 10 .600 3 (>.4 I I .542 4•h 6.4 IS .423 7'h 2-8 24 . I I I 16 3-7 Wedaesclay'1 Scorn lktro1t I, Aqel1 O Baltimore 4, Mtlwauktt 3 ( 11 inninas> Ch1caao 6. Boston 2 New York 4, Kansas C'll) 3 Milwaukee 6. Texas S Seattle S. Cleveland 4 Oakland 3. Toronto 2 Today's Gamet Strull Won 10 Lost 1 Won I Won I Lost I Lost t Lost 3 Wo n 3 Lost 2 Lost 4 Won I Won S Lost I Won I H•mt 6-4 6-4 7. 9 S-7 4-6 4-7 6-6 9. s 10-6 8-8 9. 6 10-4 S-9 2-9 Detroit (Terrell 0-0) at Aq"ela (Finley 2-3). 7:0S pm Texas (Wiil 0-4) at M1lwauk~ (Wegman 2-3). 11 ·3S I m Toronto (Cerutti 1-1) at Oakland (Onuveros 1-1 ). 12.1 Sp m. Minnesota (Lea 0-3) at Baltimore (Th unnond 0-S). 4:35 p.m Clucago (Horton 3-3) at Boston (Hurst 4-0). 4:3S p.m New York (Dotson 3-0) at Kansas City (Gwb1cz.a 3-2). S:3S pm Cleveland (Yell 2-1) at Seattle (Swift 1-0). 7:0S pm Frtday'a Games Toronto at AD1el1, 7:05 p.m. ( h1caao at 8alt1morc. 5:05 p.m. Boston at Minnesota. S:OS p.m. Milwaukee at Kansa!> City, 5:35 p.m Ne" York at Texas. S:3S p.m. Detroit at Sea11te. 7:0S p.m. Cle\ eland al Oakland. 7:3S p.m. Doc11en Houston ( incinnat1 San Franc1srn San Diego A.tlanta NC'v. York Pittsburgh ChKago x-Montreal St Louis \·Phlladclph1a w 16 IS 13 I \ q 6 IR 17 11 II II 8 National League L 8 10 13 14 16 17 WESTDMSJON Pct. GB L IO 667 6-4 600 I 111 5-5 500 4 4-6 481 41'' 4-6 360 71Ti )./ ~61 91'? 4-6 EAST DIVISION 7 720 8-2 9 6S4 Pn 5-S 13 .SOO S I/~ 4-6 13 4S8 6t i 4-5 15 .423 71·1 7-3 IS .348 9 3-6 Wednesday's Scores Dodgen 8. Piusburgh S St Louis 5. ~an Francisco 3 Atlanta 7. Montreal 5 C'inc1nna11 3. Ph1ladelph1a I Ne"' Yor~ 8. Houston 0 Chicago 6. San Diego l Streu Woo 3 Lost I Won I Lost I COST~ Won I ~on .., Lost 3 Won J Lost I Won I Lost ~ Home 9-6 10-4 7-K 8-10 8-10 1-1 I !S-' 8-I 2 4 6-6 ~ s ti-'i Awa1 14-3 8· 8 6-3 7. 9 7'-10 6-8 3-10 10-3 7-3 6-2 6-4 3-7 6-6 1-15 Away 7. ~ S-6 6-s S-4 1-"fl ,_ ti 10-4 9-8 II q 5-7 7-IU 2-10 Today's Games Ph1lctdelph1a (Carman 3-2) at C'lnc1nnat1 (Browninf 0-0). 4· \5 pm .\I Ian ta (Mahler 0-3) at Montreal (8Sm1th 0-2) 4 .• Sp m Houst on ( !Xsha1rs 2-2) at New York (0Jeda 2-1 ). 4 JS pm Onl~ games scheduled Friday's Gamet Doc11ers at t Louis. S·35 pm San Franc1~·0 a1 ('h1cago I 05 pm Philadelphia at Atlanta. 2.40 p.m an Diego at Pittsburgh. 4 05 p.m Houston at Montreal. 4 35 p.m C'1ncmna11 at Ne" York. 4·3S pm ~ . . .. AM•RtCAN UAGUe ,,..,.. '·Melt& 0 OnllOfT ,.,11,, cf Wllltellr ~ DeEvn. 111 Tr •IN'nl u NOllta c ''""" dtl $nlri0an It L-rl lrokn\ )I) ., ..... 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IMSA A"O••OP A/oS.t. l8-Lurl0 c;w Hll-S...•'"* IGW COMMUNITY COLLEGE STANDINGS s.u1tl Coa 't Coi• tftC.9 E Camu>o M l Saf' Af"l•Of"•C Ctrr.to\ G~ W••• f!u~tflOI' LOl'\9 8ee<.PI Pl\•Clf"• ComolOl'I Cs•s: ic:eOwral WL.T W L.T ,, s 0 21 1) 0 14 s 0 21 10 0 13 ' 0 )0 11 0 11 1 0 2• 13 0 11 l 0 21 II 1 9 10 0 IS 16 0 ) " 0 7 1• 0 OlfO 6n1 W~V'\SCWft Mt ~~ A"lonoO • GO'd9n Wnt 1 Fu>ltf•O<I 16 Comoton S CdM dominates prelims , Thomason double winner; Ba bashoff sets Su nset mark As expected. the Corona del Mar Sea K.Jnp dominated the Sea Vaew Lcaaue boys sw1mmina prelims. Wedn(S(by at Newpon Harbor Hi&h. Sea K 1n1s Coach Miie Starkweather commented. "It went much better than expected. Almost all of the bor dropped their times by a couple o seconds. Besides that, most of them have not even shaved yet." . . CdM was predicted to win the team ponion of 1he meet and it showed ever indication that it would. The Sa Kin15 were paced b.l' John Thomason. the defend.in& CJF chlm-• pion in tb~ SO and I 00 freetlytcs. u he taSily won in each divi'1on. Newport Hatbor appears to be lhe ~ threat to the Sea Kinp, but tvcn Coach Roben Webltncontteks that the Sea Kinas may have 100 much a.lent a yins. ·•Wcatt not IOiat for the team Vlctory. EvuyoMkooM that Corona ckl Mar ha 1ha1 loc.Ud up. What M" a:re tt)'i.na 10 do ",et as man y bc>)s in tbt ClF Cha.m- pic:>n\h1ps as pot11b6c." The SailOR had a numbtt of eJ.etllcnt sbowmas includina John Nicholl. Tom Nachola, Bob McA1hmr. and Mart Saltdd Ttit finalt a~ thi• Friday afttrnoott It NtWjOl't Hi.rt!Of, In the Sunset Lcasue 11rls prchm~ at Golden West: Fountain Valley and Manna. the teams that fin ished 1-2 m the regular ~son. continued to dominate with the Barons faring ~II m the spnnts and the V1kinas d1splayma depth m the distance events. For Fountain Valley. senior Deb- bie BabashofT was a doub\e winner. breakina her own leque record tn 1he 200 free with a mark of I :54.60. BabashofT also won the 500 frtt m 4:56.64. nearly 16 SttOnds ahead of the runner-up. Barons sophomore Julie Vast doubled in the SO and 100 fttts. while Betsi H ~ of Marina captured the intermediate medley and backstroke events. Saturday's 9 a.m. finals at Golden West shapes up 11 a dual bttw.:cn fountain Valley and Manna for the Jeaaue cbampt0Mbip. fOWl.\&10 Val- le)'. won tbc dual !Met. 17~. to the V11tinp ...;n ht U'Yina rot a co. championsbip Satunlay. The SuMCt bo)'S lftllms ...eft 1thedukd for today at Ooldtft Wu IPojH) I SOJI S Mul<v•TI l liOS'.• ~l l NHI I S10. 500 Ir-I Mu'O IT>. 4 S7 n, 1 0.0"'9 (CdMI • S7 • l Swan\Otl (El S., ll. • •11oOt1 ICdMl S-o?.. 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Beautiful! \ ' ID PPU n ' -Contact the Oranp County Mental Health sociation. <714> 547-7559 ---~·c·a ELS FALL, 1-0 •• e towaa lCM!ir..-cftp.ma pme b.iuiaa real. lfe~bp Bea/~.S-IJ Hollypark results . ._..., ,,.._and t.be only l«Ond lo end il. ......,. ' I IO wia I S.:Or-morc -1 know \be~ was no ..,jy he wa1 Ua eil:lt of thr pasl sis ttaions. ioina to come OUl in lhr Q{nth," .aid ~Md naaMnon first and Petry. nlhenialh1an1naW1thtwo ou1l "'Even if h11 ann was da~'"f. *beta Johnny Ray stepped ao the that'• JUSI the way he is. If we'd lifd 1t ~· Ray, who ...s held hitless for u.p. J dtdn't want to come out. citbtt. -. tm>nd ,.,_iahl pine afttt • 16-As lona as he was out there, I .... nted -.----------·· • to be out~ ~self. I knew that ifl -:i did m) job ton1 l. I kind of fiaurcd Jad YtOUld do S&mC..,. . ay back tCJ COUTt .. lthouptMonishadhiHbytbm." said Detroit Manaaer Sparky Anderson. "He had b«n wild. but hc·s tht> least of our womt"S. I never wofT) about Moms. ht'll wm has 18-20 pmC$. It's hk.c tum1111 the pages for b1m NEW YORK (AP) -New 2.a- -.s·s America's Cup challengers ,...., beck LO court Wednesday ·,. to force the c:kfendana San Oirll> Yacht Oub to oompcte m a mitnobull boa1 OUl September ... ;fbe SDYC, which was forced b> ~n order to defend the cup this ltfltdis buildina a catamar11n. a two- *'· ~ Mercury Bay Yacht club. ''And I reall) lhouahl Danny pitcht'd "ell tonaaht. He's one of the two best puchers I've r ver had. And the other one was facing ham to- night." OIMied Ofl IN ....... I .,,.,. Ille '-'1 llomftfartd MC.lluM .. •" ....,..I ~ ~•Ion. could .. ec11••!9CI Ill • ce..-ti o.n "l'rn l'MCl'I' .. 1'911.!m," Oowfllltl M'O "In mv miftd, I'm r-..ct'I' IO 10 •• DaowNIW M'4 l'lt't .,.... to c:.rN oll "" _...... lilt tocle'I' w.dnft4e'I •• , "" fwtl .. "'-' O.WnlN c9'lld lake INttlrle wadlm all IN fa.I& ""' 41 Mall 'Wlftftfle WI llb Meknr41 •I,__ ~I WU _., C9"C9f Md •-•n .... 11&11 tflef., "" fte..,,. .. ""....,..,,, ....... ~. ""' -bllttllW 111 ....,._ ...... 91K1M1 aft "" OL. "I ru1V "'9llllcl "" lime Olt fftlllllalY I N1¥ •ued .. ~ llladl (The time ... , Cl9lllll -• bleUlnt In dl"""9 Uftlwtunatetv, I went 00." Clt'f«• I c.outd ... Mdl on Ired! (Wltfl M• hllllllt) " Dowfllne Mild M CM ... ., lflrOUlfl IM tl\IWl"'I' a1'd INI ti .., .. fade •••'I' wttfl ltme ,.,,,,,.,,, by. .... '-di meior ...... Newpon ~ H•'• ~ Oitm hit a two-t'WI honKr and patch.er Lta PtaM'll tamed btt firsi vict°'l' of the ttatoa as &be S1ilon to~ COC"OM dcl Mar ... , in Sa Vtt"W laauc toftball K1l0n Wed~ day. , Ebe-hen: in the Sa View Lapr; •• .. •-* t, ltstada • PritciUa Sarnuento wm& l for l wilh tbree RBI and a run scorul, and Rfllltt Paloma w~nt 2 for 4 with two RBI to lead I.he Roadrunncn (6-6, 11~) pall lbc £a&IC"S (6-6). E.Nnaa's Sbuoon Sutuk.i wen& 2 for• with two RBI. TaU. IS, U.tnnltJ t: Tiller pitcher Shannon Ellis bit a thn:it-Nn homer and tbRW a &wo-bitttt to lead Tustin ( t 2-0) pest the TroJlns ( 10.2). In communit)' collc:je action: wtk>stcb&Ucnge1sheadcd by Michael Fly, maintains the Amcncans arc an WW&ation of the Deed of Gan that lr thctt's any consolation for los· ang. Petr) said. 11 \\Ould ~ a 1-0 ball game .. outflelclllrt •"" fl.,. error•. made • nic. ,...,,..._ teldl of • .,.. 1\11 dD•" "" left-fWd -\ft llW $«Ol>d lnn#10 Wedftnde'I CJil9dl F1dw 17-JI Wll I.e. ... Temil IHI ....... O.Na Wat '7, l.-.. 8eedl I (forldt>: The Rustlers finished the South Coast Conf~n« season at I J. S ( 18-1 <4 ovcraJI) when the host Vikings ran out of pla)'ers Zl.11 1 I.JI 1 • .. ,. •• ANGEL NOTES -.,_ ~ WNI wH "' "" ""-It of "" ~ Mrtft ems the oompcuuon. • Ml.IC NOTlCE N3LIC N011C{ "8JC NOTICE MOTICE CW WOTICI TO r,,. n1mes ano l>USJ.._. NOTM:E Of 2000 Main SlrMI. Hunl-K-MOTICa OF NOnc.. OF STATUS The City c-d CALIFORNIA WA.LTEA A TUSW A'l'e • .,.._ ··o ' • PUaJC HRAJtlMO CONT1'ACTO..S •d<JrMS ot the intended 1•uauc HEMaNO 1ng1on 8eacn CahlOfnla, lfTDmlD ~ ~ Wtll M90 COf'llder ~ 8A8COCI<. 109' SANTA a.ma AN.~ 92705 • ~TO CAUJMO trO.. •IOI lt41\Sle<OfS are WILLIAM J COOE ... .,.,.NT upon recetDI oi. non-rerun-TIUll9f:'llll lo.: OU.. OectaratJOn "° 17-34 In ANA ST LAGUtf.t. BEM>' ATTN CANDICE &al\IA .. ••••ta School OtllrtCI CoHt CARDEN ANO STEPHEN c N0.17-12 dabte IM of s 10 00 Of MTAIL. M0.11·0 COt't)UnCttOn .,u, smd Lone CAUFOAHIA. MONA KAY ft.UAll '· CMIDe .. (;Cl-lllOWS Cornmuntly COiiage LOOMIS 2~ IS E COAST TIMe UMlt9 Eecfl bo<1 sh .. be m.oe on ALCOHOUC •GATift ~ 8A8C()Cf( tOll Senta Ana • .,..... C. LOOIM8, ,.....,.Al OF B.o ONOtme 2 00 o ciod< HtGHWAT Corona 0e M•f lo< Entttte.wta the Proposal F0trn •NI tn .vl:RAGIE Dea.MATIOll OH Al.£ A CGPS' of t"9 Sf ~ a..t\ C.... Tt 9 aa ~ PM ol th4' 7tn oe1 ot June C11•tom•a I~) the~ P<OYtde<J on lhe UCEMal UMOE9' NO. 17..at Pfoooeed~•on,_tn tornoe CARY 9'1D•IAR•. , US.WT 1988 Tne•oc•hOf»nCat.lotn•I ~OTICE IS HEREBY c:on1rect C1ocuman11 eno HCTIOMIMln (ci...,.e1•>1 Ille Dlpen"*lt Oii eon.. 3 llft:I of..__.,,_ WALTl'R Ill. aAKOClt, NO. --10 Pt~ e>I BICI Ar!!'PI 0t ot ll>f' cniet Hl'CUl•VW office GIVEN tnat the Hunttng1on lhall be tKcompemaCI by • AND MS74. "-Al)..(:O le rnunlt)' S.-2000 Mailn tended lO be .,_..,_, llOelA KAY aAac:OC«. ·f.toTICE IS HEREBY '~· oi 1"" 0.rf'CIO< Belly or P"nc•~I l>u51ness ottice Beacn City Coone~...,. .. hold C-lllleel Of casrn. s cllactt CALW'OtUllA ':1~ Sir ... Hunttngton ~ ()H..SALE 001fMl FOA Tn11t1 ... GIVEN that the Hunltngton Kel•n PurcnH•ng Dept ot Ille ""f'Odf!O 11•nsteror •• • put>hc r>eaong on the COun °' 1 l>ICI t>ond for not leM .,.._,,AND ... ) Caltfomi.11 t2e48. '°' ~ BONA FIOE PUBLIC EAT· PubliltleCI Or.nge ~ "9eictl City Council 'Wiii held Coast Cornrnvntty College 2406 Newport BIYO . New-ctl Cnambel at the Hunt· th•n IO"f, of,,,. am~.tnl of "'~lllONS COW NOTICE IS HEREBY lion by Ille putllic 1..a Pl.ACE :•7·17 .. ~ Deily Piiot May S f ... •Public hewing In the Coun-O.st 1370 Adams Av8f'lue 1 port ~llCl1 Ce11lornte mgton Beacn Civic Center the btCI rnaoe payable lo lhe & SECI. IWl~ GIVEN 1"-1 Ille Hunltng1on All INTERESTED PER-4 Total c:onaider".uon 10 Tl...a ~-et the Hunt-Cost• Men 92626 An 01ner OOSl~s namt"s 2000 M••n Street Hunt Clly of Huntington Baach U.C.C.. AND aeon 9eadl City CounQI .,. ho'CI SONS -WWlled 10 attend be paid lot the ...,_end lng1on Beecfl CMC Center Pro1ec1 1oen1111ca11on end ad<Jresses used by rne 1nglon eeacn Cahtorn1e on Lebo< Code oi the S•••• oi ET NO• a' •pubk'-tngWlthaCoun-Mtld '-"'V _.., ~ ~•seoGOOOOO 2000 ..._, StrMI Hunt· Name Orangl Coas1 Col· tr•nsle<e>t ... 1n.n Ille past 1"4! o•tt> an<J the Irma tn· Califontoa end olhaf laws ol I LICENSEE S NAME(S) ol Chamt>er at ""' Hunt OOtf1IOnS Ot IUOfM ~ Caat1 to be depoeoted .., tngfOn Beec:tl Callt0tni• on 1oage 1n1arcolleg .. 1e Rowing 1n•llf' ¥~•" ''e None C1oe;a1.a Del°"' 10 receove and the Stele of Cakfom•• applt Rad uon • Caltfomoe Ltrn-ongton ~ CMc Cen..-lof Of egaonst Iha liC)9katJon Eac:tow I 10 000 00, 0.- llW' date ano Ille ttme .,. eno S••""g Bue AO-ri,.. n•"'fl ano t>u,._ conwt'f ·~ sta1~11 ot cable 1he<e10 with 1ne •• •teCI Pertnetllhtp lcw-meny 2000 Ma.rt StrMI Hunt-• outllned atio.e " "'-'• mend note tor tN ci.r.nc. of -.ated below 10 r-ve and <11toon Bid No ,, 17 a<JO•t>11S or t~ tra'>sle<f'l"S 1~ oerSOtis .. t10 ,.,sn 10 be ception only 04 MICfl "en ~nown es RL Acquislllon ington 8eecti Callf0tnoa. on •• any fv<1tier ~-CHI\ 10 be Clepoelled TM.__...,_.,. CoQPWdat the 111a1-lts 01 P*e Plans are on hie Ot-.,e CARV REDFEARN ANO ~erd relll"e 10 IM N>Ph altons lhal may be reQUlf.0 Company • C altlornta Lim-the Oat• ~ tl'le I-in-~ cell Rober1 Fr....... 1165.000 00 Demand note doing~ & all persons"""'° ... sh to Ile hce of .,,. O.ractor Eugene WAl TERR BABCOCK AND talon OHCflt>e<I ~ow undef •ne special Sl•lules •led PartnerlhtP and ....... CIC.ledbelowtor-ano Auoc1at• Planner •• lO be IUbstlblNCI ~en... HYSTER CAE.Dfl COM- heal'CI telallYI to the ap(>l•· Harrie Phy F•c Ping I M ONA ~Av BABCOCtt. DATE TIME M ond•y J>U'~•nl 1o wt11en l)fooaad· portBeachCap11eJtnveet0ts conllldaf Ille sl•lemtlfll~ ot S36-S27t IUfnP'JOl'IOlenea.iallngtoen PA.NY 1eo1 ~St,_, ~ deecnbed below Cout Comrn College Ots-1091 Santa Ana St Lagune M1y 16 1988 7 00 PM tngs he<eundef afa tall en Lid A Celllom1• Llmlted ell per-eons wf\O w•st! to be Allda II. ... ._._, CffJ on r-d S330.000 00 Note Suite 2tS Newpor1 Beed! DA TE/TIME Monoey trlet 1370 Aoama Ave Beech C.a1tforn1• I APPllCA TION f\JUMBER and wtitdl have n01 t>een P11rtnersnlp 305-0 Bnslot '-d ral•t•.,. 10 the ~-a.ti. Cttr Ill • .....,..... and s.cunty egt-*11 tn Cellf 92&58 May t6 198& 700PM Co11a Mt>Y92626 Tne prooeny per11nen1CodeAmenomentNo117 12 superse<Jed by t he Street Cott• Meu CA aitondeKrtC>edbelow leectl l••o• of the seller P.oftCofp Credft. Inc;. SUBJECT App•el of NOTICE 1$ HEREBY nt!felo •I Oescnoe<J on gen• APPLICANT C•l'r 1 Hunt proV1s1on1 01 the Labor 92626 MAILING ADOAESS OATEt TIME Mond•y Deted S/2114 ltS 000 00 TOT Al St ... ol O<egon. Ill SW ~ Cornm<ssion s ep-GIVEN 1'111 tne ebOve-ar•I u Stock n TrlOe F1a· 1ng1on Beacn Coda Ptafefence to lal>Of 4001 Ma>n Str•t P 0 Boa May 111 1"8 7 00 PM PubWled Orange Coat $800 000 00 Fifth A-5'* 2IOO orO¥ei of Condtuoneol UM named Sctloot Olstr1C1 tor tures fQu pment .1n<J LOCATION Cly w.oe lhatl t>e gt~ only tn !he 1027 Varrct¥Yer WA 98"3 APPLICATION NUMBER OU)' P1IOI May 5 tNa S The place ...... Iha Ponlend °'9gon '7204 ....,.,.,,, No 8&-10 Ofanoa COUtlty CeMomta G000-•11 01 a ~&"' Res REQUEST To em•nO manner Pfl>'tleled l>y 1aw 2 INTENDED TRANS-lo n a C n en g e No ........ c:onaiderattOt\ l0t lhe I,_ TNs bvsl-19 c:on- APPEl.LANT BonnoeCos-act.no by and llVOUQh 11S lau•1nl ... ,,, >Qu()r "Ct'<IM Arli<:kt' Ci8• 983 •n<J ~84 of Not>o<JstlaUbecon9'()1(ec:I FEREE s NAME($) Red 87-121Nega1Mt DeciarllttOn .., ol the~ and the Cluct«I by. corporllllOn orove and Mary Peters Govem•r>g Boat(I hefetn-l>uS•-1no •S tocalec:l ., 11>8 Hun1onq1on Beect OfCI• unlesl ti IS made°". lorrn Lton A Cahlom1a lrrntled No 87-34 ....: 9IJTIC( i.c.n.. Ot __,_ • to be Alan L ~ 5' VlCl9 ~PPUCANT· EhHC>e1fl afte< referrec:I lo u DIS-2~ 15 E COASl HIGHWAY nence CP<lt> •o r"•t9e Ille turn11hecl by me Coty ol par1f'\Clfsn.p lorrnerly known APPLICANT 0.wel Deni paid• ActlOn &crow Inc ~.-.rrt While Mc0erf1\0tl TRICT ...,,11 •-ve up lo Corona 0.. Mar Ca111orn11 11rne 1tm11s tor cond111ona1 Hunllnglon Beach •nd IS as Rl Acqu511ron Company LOCATION Souttl Iida of NOTICE M ltfTltfDED 800 North TustJn A,... Suite Thea ststemant -lilecl LOCATION 2133 Corn-bot not later lhan Ille ll>OYe· Tne t>us.oess name useo 0) e•ceptton on con1unc11on made 1n ac:cot<Jence wtln the • Catolorni• llrnlled pann.-Elli• Avenue appro•tnMltat)' ~ UMOE9' MC· 'G Senta Ana. C.forrne wtl'tt the County Claf1' Oii Of. o-e Lane st•le<I time seeieo t>tds !of ttot> se•O t•anst"'ors at said .. ,1n anotn"" apol1Ca11on •nd PfOY1Stons of 1ne oroposal sh•P ALA-OP Inc 1 Dela-&601MI ... , of Ed••dS A•-noeee MSn AND a.74. on or attar May 23 ttea anva County °" A.prt 27. PAOPOSAL To aoo .I ~9 the awerCI of a contrect IOf loc.111on PA NAM A ,...,,., km11 lor pro,ecls •ece<V requtremenls ware c:orporet1ort Gen.al anua CAUflotHtfA WalM.aa II The pen ... •• tn. 1988 _ ..,_ 1 .. 1 ..:ond unrt 10 the aoo,,. proiec1 JOE S •"O hn• aop•ova trorn lhe Eacn b•c:ldar must t>e I Parlne< RLAC Corp a ZONE RA-CD !Resoden-....., ~ COOi Ille COl..0.atlon lof "'9 r--- ea.!St•ng 11ngte lamoly liM &ds lhaU ~ rece•Yecl "' S•o<J t>u•~ 1r.1nsle< •s tn Coast•• Cornm.ss-on 11can1eo ano also pre· Oelew.,e corpora1t0n Gen-Itel Agricul'lurer D1str1CI· 1 Name of i.e.-hie 1ren.-oi Iha~ .-!Cl Stoel ""-...,._, ""1ICn IS loneel R.1 t.ow tne piece oOantlfted llll>Ove lenoec:I 10 Ile c:.onswntnal4!'<1 ON rtLE A COO• ol Iha quahload as rf'Qu•red l>y I•,. e•oiit Partner KKR A s· CMC OistrlClt Sodll Secunty nurDOer .-!Cl the ltceflle Ot ~ • 10 Grai,. S... 2300 S~ 0..Slly Restden1t•I en<J al'd ..n•M bl" O()el'l4!(J aod 11 IN Oflo<:t> ot ACTION prO('OW'O'l"QIA'SI sonltte•n Tna City Counctl ot the sooetn 10ela.,.etalrrntted FU;OUEST CllangezOIWlg eCldrass of 1t1te n1eCI be peoO after d'l9 o.p.n. ---~ IOO SW ~led u Low Oeri1t1y put>loe:.., •Nd alOUd 11 the ESCROW INC 800 NOfln 1na Dl"part"O('Ol o• Com C•ty of Huntington Beach re-pertnerSl\I() Ltm1tec:I P11t1· °"'l>"•llon tr om RA-CO prenuMa 1nc1ue11r111 Zip man1 of AIC:ohOlllc: Bewwaga Fifth A--Pontend. Or-~tiel 1n Ille C.ty Gen-•bove steieo lime 1no Tuston A~ue Suite G "'""''• ~Vi!IOPf"'l"'I 2000 -ves Ille nghl to reracr en1 nef Too E McClaalley Ltm-CAeslClent••I Agncullufal-Code WILLIAM J CAR0£N Control has ~oved the egcw> 97204-1291 .,_.Plan The Meond lintl tS place S•nt• Ana Cehlomoa Or Maon Strf>el Hunl•ngton Of all l>tds tied Pttr1ne< •nCI Newport C 1 y I c 0 1 t Ir 1 ct) 1 o 2S15 E COAST HIGHWAY propoeed Ir....., ~ Ofef'09 Coeal ~led P'HSU•nl to Sec· Thefe Wtll t>e • S2S 00 oe-ange COunty on or alter Mey I Beacn C•lilorn1a 926'8 IOf' By tne Ofde< ot tna C•ly Be11ell Capttal Investor& (Olfl 113>-8 000-CO (Quell-COAONA OEl MAR CM.I-7 N-and addf-Oii Delly P1lo1 May S. 12 19. M !Ion 9110 3 OI Ille Hunt-posit reQwec:l lor eacn 54!!1 of 23 1988 Tll1s l>Ulk translltf tnse>eehon l>t l~ pul>ltC Counctl ot the City oi Hunt· LIO I Caltlor-nta Lll'nllec:I lted Low Oen111y ~ FORNIA. STEPHEN C the eacrow ~ ACTl()flj 1988 1r1111on Beacn Orc:ltnence Did Oocumen1$ 10 guatanlee ts not subteCl to CaltlOfntl Al L INTERESTED PER 1nglon Belllcil Cehtorme tne Partnershtp 4001 Mel" 1 t a I 3 u n 1 I s par LOOMIS 2S lS E COAST ESCROW INC 800 Nonh T'fl.-.a la. CoCle ..._, retufn 1n good cond1hon Un1l0<rn Commercial Cooe SONS"" 1nvtlec:l 10 •Hend 21 d•y ol Maren 1988 Street P 0 Boll: 1027 v-•ere m 1n1mum 8 000 HIGHWAY CORONA DEL 1---.. --.-IC-.,,. ... nrc,...,..,.....-+--..NIJ .. .,.......,IC,...,..,,..,_..,,..,,~..-- E N V l R 0 NM ENT A L wttnin tent 10) O•~ Ille< the Sec1ton 6106 l setd ~•ong and t•Pf9" Affd9 Wat1tworttl, CllJ couver WA 91W563 square loot fol 91Ze-Ovtc: MAR CALIFOAMA ,_,,-. nu1-. Sl'!t. TUS The proooMO pr<>-I t>td ~"O elate T~ name 8"tl e<J<Jr"' ot Ol>"'">"S °' sut>m.l ~.oenc:. Clerk a4 1M CltJ of Hwtl-3 t<INO OF LICENSE IN-DlstrtCll and perm11 a 12 IOI 2 Name Social Securrty iec11s exempt tClass 3 Sec:· Eacll DtOOe< •r\AM ~Ille Pt>rson ••tn wnom lor p< ag .. n11 f~ epplo<:lltOn lnflon a..c:tt TENDED TO BE TRANS-subdlYtM>n IOf' 12 Wlgle numb« and lldOfeu oi tn· lton 153031 lrorn the 11ct>n•e<J C:Ofttrac r c~s may b!! hleel I AC u OUll•~ al>Ovl" ii lhera Put:>hShed Orange C~t1FERREO On·Sale ~al lam11) n~ wilh•n lhe \endec:l lr-'ler• tnC1uc1.ng P10v111ons ol lne En l)Ur$U8nl 1:> Ille BuSI TION ESC.-OW INC 800 N 6'e any IUft'-questions 0811y PtlOl May S 12 1988 Ealong Ptaoe pt0009ed ElltSIGOldeu-1 Z t p Co <J a C AR y t'll'onrnenta•OvaJotyAc1 l •nd ProlessiOtls Code and TUSTIN AVENUE SUITEG lp1eetec:aMSusanP>e<ce AJ-Th-667 1 4 NAME AND AO-$peclhcP111nat• REDFEARN '°91 SANTA All INTERESTED PER-I be lte1!<19e<I •n Into lollow-ng SANTA Al-IA CALIFORNIA toe••te Ptannt>< 11 S36·5271 ---Dl---1-C-Mn_J_IC_( __ DRESSES Of ESCROW EN 111 RON MEN TAL ANA ST LAGUNA BEACH SONS ate tnVtled lo ettenCI ciass•lteet>Ons 92705 aNI I~ last <Jay lor Allele M. Wentworth.. City ~UUL nu HOLDER OR GUARANTOR •-tt MftT'll'C --ti' llf\~ wt0 ne.nng •n<J exp<-1 G-al Bu1IC1•nq Contr&e l ttling cl••rn• t>y any creditor Clertl. cu, of Huntington ----------1Bette< Se<-vlee Escrow Corn-~-"""'•L ~ nu1-. oPtmons or subrnn ~e IOf-fi sn1~ oe Mey 20 1988 wnicn heel\ K .. 1S peny Inc 1'282 Beach 1---------- 10< or egatnst lht! apc>liceuon E•cn otO rnuat cont0<m 11 the t>u..,nesa <11y t>elort> Oatec:l 4 29 88 FtCTITIOUI CWIMHEU Boutetrar<J Wealrn•nstar CA REPORT OF CONDf110N "OUll•ned •l>ov11 All apph-ano 04! •'!SPOf'Slve 10 tt>e 1ne consurnmaflon <late Pubt.snea Oflnge Coast ..,._ ITATfiMENT 92663 E«row 3743t<M clttOnS eah•l>t1' an<J de· contract Oocumen1s si>eetl..O al>Ov• Darl~ P•to1 M.-. 5 19ea The lollowtng pereons ••• S Total con..oar•t'°" 10 sa>e>ttons ot '"'' Pfopo5&1 Eac" bod<J~ .,,,. · wt>m•I I Dllec:I Marefl 15 1988 Tn663 00<ng bo-u t>e pelCI tor the~ and .,... on, ... wrtn Ille Office~ I on lhe form lv<n•Shec:I .... ,n WILLIAM '· CA1'DEN. ----------1 WESTAR MODESTO AS-••noenM tto •ncl\lda inven ttle C.ty Cieri< 2000 .,...., the CO<>lratt '10.:.uments 1 STEl"HEN C LOOMIS. P\QJC NQJIC£ SOCIA TES 2925 South 1ory _,,., llClual COil -- SlfWI Hunttng1on Beacl1 ~st ol the p<opowo sut>con-Tr....tww1 Bt•stOI Coste M4IN Cahl ttmeled COii °' • not-t<>-e•· Cailtof,,.. tor 1n1C>aCtt0n t>y 1 •rect~ on this prorec• n C ARY "E 0 FE ARN . NOTICE 92626 ceeo emounll Total amount ""-pu~tC reQuweCI by tne Sublelttng WAL~R R 8AaCOCK, INVtTIMO ltlOS qot>ert T Beal 2 Je<Je $-0-Corpor•te r41ofgan•H· OrTY COUNCtL, By-Allda Practtees Act Government Trene...... Notice •S hereoy go~ lhal 92625 & ltal>lhlteS ll Wentw.,,,_, City Cleft. Cade S~1oon 4 100 t>l seq Put>ll9hael Orange Coast seele<I b•OS will bl" •l'CetYad Pete< J K.01"1t1ng 1975 6 Tile ~··--oree that Consohds11ng domestic and foreign subSld1anes of the Manne NatlOnal Bank. of s.nta Ana In the atate of CALIFORNIA at the clo9e of bus!neu on Marctl 31. 1988 publltlhed In responM to call m.oe by Cornptroaet of the Currency, undef title 12, United States Code. SecilOn 161 Ctiar1er Number 17052 Comptrolter of the Curren- cy Southwestern 01S1rrct HUNTINGTON ll!fACH I 1no Sut>Gontract1n9 Fair MONA KAY BABCOCK, CC-712 Co~ C0<one del Mat Calif hon. AIS4.lmp1ton ot H-11 ,,._,. {714) ~ Each '.lt<l<Je< must sut>rn1t D••'>' P>IOt May 5 1988 Dy the City or Hunhngton Port Lauren! Nt>WPOfl the ~aloon tor ll'fto Dalee! ' 29188 ... 1n .. ~n DIO c~oloe<J 0< Th670 ~1cti et the ottice oi Ille Beecn C.hl 92660 transfer ot tna oo-s end ltat""9ftt ol "9eoutces end 1 ' 2..,.. 9'.t>l•Shed Or anga Co.st C&shoe< ' cf\eell peyal)le to Coty Cte<k •t C•t) Hall 2000 1 Rol>ef'I K BnzlUS T ruatee ltoe lteef\Sefs) ,1 10 Ile pa.o Belly PtlOI Mey 5 1988 the 01S 'R1C; or a t>ICI t>on<I PUBLIC NOTICE Mein Stre~u Hunhngton under Oeclat•lton ol tru11 after the C>.pM1rnenl of Al-ASSETS Tr.666 1n 1he 1· "m set IOflh ' the FICTITIOUI 9USINESS Beien Cahlorl'l•o1 unM Ille dllec:l 9 18 87 FO< 8r1Z1us conolo<: Beverage CoolrOI ----------con1riv1 oocu"'l"<'I~ n an nour ot 2 00 pm l"' June 7 F1m•lv Trust ~o Le Verne has appro~aCI the P'oe>oae<I PUBUC NOTtcE amour• not le«~ rnan 10', 01 I T NAME ITATE.SlllENT 1988 at wnicn lime they wolf Avenue Long Beach Celt! irensler The part-atso I the ma• rnum amount 01 br<J he loflowmg ;>e<soos •re Of' ~ ano Put>licly •n<J 90803 anree and haretn 01racl the ACTTTIOVI SUl*ESI I On•ng bo11ness n .. c T" b -,, .. .._ ITA~NT a~ a guarantf'f' rtial tfle Did-SC D SERVICES 20422 read aloud 1n 1 .. e ounc•I .,15 usmeu 11 con-·~named nctow holOar Cler will anttr nto 1ne Chtlml>f>fs for the Reallgn; ducle<I by a gener•I part to mMe p•yment Ot d•S· The loftowlng petSOtll •re P'OPOSl"<I contract ,1 the BellCll Blvc:I Suite 235 Hunt ment ot 6tn Street Del.,_, nerSlllp lrtbuuon ..,1h .,, • r•ton- dolng business n I same ,, ewardl"d 10 such •ngton Beech Cahl 926'11 Orange A ve end Mein Robert K Bnz1us TruslM •Ille 1,,... •her the Cornpie- E L E C T R 0 M E C H bodoe< In lhe ,,,,...,, 01 latlofe Stephen Charles Dentel StrM t Eng•oee< s E.sttmale This l'lat_..1 wu lllec:I ttOn 01 the lr9ni.t ot lhe ENTERPRISE 2110 E First to 8'\te< ,.,10 aatd contr.ct 889 t DotMtl OrtW Hunt S325 000 rn tile Crly ot Hunt· Wtlh the Colinty Claf1' ot Or-ttcen .. u prOYtded tn Sec- Slr•I "l09 Sant• Ana Midi ...curot, .. ,, 04' •or· fn91on ee.cn C.t 92648 tngton Beach •nQe County on AP'~ 13 tton 2407' OI tM Caltlornta n ....... .... Cast-MlCS ta1ances due lroni depository rnst1tu1ron1 Non-1n1er .. l ·bea11ng b41lanoet ~ eurr9"Cy and com , tn1..-eet-~ln0 t>.ianc. S«utttlel Fedefsl tunds I04d •• 4,207 8.353 3.191 8.000 ...... Sec:unt... purd\aMd under agreements to ..().. Calol 92705 letecl Tn11 l>us•ness is coo.-A 1411 01 plans 'PeC•I• 1988 f'17770I &i,0"9$5 ~ Prot- 9'11 Egan 2110 E FtrS'I nw OIS'RiCT •--..e5 ouctec:I by an •nCIMdual cett0ns 8<1<1 otne. contract Pul>l!Shed ()fange Coat Code Loans and ..... f!NlnClOQ recetvabtes Street % t09 Sant• A.na I the ugnt to 1111«1 •ny or .. Stephen C Daniel Oocumar>IS 'Jl9Y t>e Obl••nec:I DIJly Pilot April 21, 28. Mey Publ•she<J Ofaoga Coast Loans lWld U-. net of c.ttf 92705 t>ods or IO ..... , ... n.,, If· Th•I •••lament WIS ftleo on Apfll 27 1988 II IN 0. s 12 1988 0..ly Ptlot M•y .. 1988 "'~ tneome ... This buStMU II con-regularot'" ,n .1n~ O•OS O< '" .,,tn tna County Clefk ol Or P•tlrnenl ol Publte: Works Th-629 W..0.3 LESS A~ for loen . 39,588 duct@<! by an on(J1v1Clual ttie btCld•"Q ange County on Aprll 27 1---------~,._-..,--------i--.,,,,.,~~~~~--· and ..... lc>Saes e 18 Btll Egan Pur~u1n1 I•) the prov1s.ons 19&6 PUBLIC .,.''TtcE .,._.,. NOTtcE PUil.JC NOTICE Tn1s st•tement was ltle<J OI Sect>0n 1773 01 lne LAt>or Fl'n011 -----""----___ ,.UDU\o _______ ----------LESS Allocated ~-rtuc ~ ... ..().. ""'1h lhe Counly Cl«k 04 Of-Code oi the State oi Ca1t-Pv~ Or•ngt> Cout CONSOUDATED REPORT OI CONDrT10M OI Loens and ....... net of uw-ned = County on AP<tl 21 l0<n<a Ille DISTRICT has ob-Da•ty P•lot a.1•y !> 12 19 ~ ~AN llSTDSTAft aANIC Income. aloW*ICe. end,....,,,._,... . ...... 31.170 llJned ''°"' the Otrector of 1998 Consolidated D__. of Condition of "Americ8n ln1erstate 8anllt of Aseets Mid In trading eocounta. .... --.. ··---·-· ..... ..().. F'J7MG rr.e Oepe•tment ot ltido$1roel _______ T_ll-68 __ 2 ,._..... .. Premi9el ~ fixed aeets Pvt>ltshed Or~ CoHI Rt>lal•ons tne gener•I fC NQTIC[ Newport Beech, Orange County and Domestic: None $ubsidlariee at the dCJM (lncludtng c:apt.altmd ...... , Dealy P•lol Aprtl <'II Ml) 5 prev .. ""Q ••I• OI per Otern l'UBl. of business on March 31. 19M 01her,.., •tat• Owned •· l 2, 19 1988 *•llU end 1ne general NOTICE OF' atete 9enll No. 1072 lnY91tmertll tn ~ted eubeldi.n. 1, 1'6 ..().. ________ T_n_-6'_4 ::-~~.n:!':0:~1n ~:d: ~~:~NO AIHTI Md ueoc:t.led companies ___ Pl_lB_U_C_NO_T_ICE ___ cahly in wtoicn tnt.s woni •s •o ~ Cun and due from bank1 ... ·-...... ·-. . .. . .... ·-·-···· . ......... . Customen' llatMlrty t~ t>anec ACTITIOUI aUSIMESS I>" performed '<>< aacn crel'I Coti?ftl9s~·s lnY9S1ment aecurlt•. (Martlet value $2, 102).. ................................ 1 on =tances out ng , ...._ STATE:llENT 10' type of ~et ~T~ Al'PROVilll. OF' NofHnvestment MCt.rrftles.. ........ .. ........... .... .... ~ -'• ..().. ... ·-· -· . ..().. ......... -........ 551 "TN 1o1ow1ng persons 1,9 t>•ecu1e 1 • ..,. contract ·-=tA AND r 1a FO.. vu-aseec. _ 6oing buStnesa as ·••es .... on tote., Ille OIS-C<*On'IONAL USE Trading eccount MCUrltlel.......... ... . ... ~ -.................... Total ...eta.. ..... ......... I0.423 T'HE PRINT REP ,9q 20tn TRICT offlC4 localed •• Phy ~MO. --19 f=ederal funds sold and MCUflt ... ~ LoeNe detwreel punuant to 4L. Colla MaSI Cet1I ~k Ping Coast Commun!-NOTICE IS HEREBY agreement• to, ..... In dome9tlc: omc:..... .... ... . ...... -3.250 12 us c 1823(j) ~1 I 'v Cotlege Dist Copoee may GIVEN lh•I the Hun1tng1on Loans, T~ (exc::ludlng une.med Income). ................... 39.235 T t·• .__. _,. ..::.:.:.:.:.:.· ..._.____.. Chrisune HHlOD 489 t>e oC>t••nect on ~' A 9eecn City Counc1t wtll holc:I Lm: Allowanoe tOt possible loan IOS9e9 . 574 ° • __,, ..... ..,,._ .......,,_, 20thSI Cost•Mf'Sll C11rt,COPyoftlleMr•l•stlall be epubllCl'leertngrntheCOun-Loans.net .................................................................................... 38.661 purauantto12USC Ul23(J) ....... 60.423 92'627 • 00811~~-!~,.. ,oond· ",'• cit Ch•rnt>a< •t 1"41 11unt· Bank prem!Ms. F.F IE. etc (lndudlng S 0 c.pital leue) .. -.......... 438 Tiiis t>usineu is con· ~,., .... rne • ory U90f1 ing1on Beacl! Civic <:.ntet. _____. .._ ... _ .... _ .. ..-i 1 042 dwcted by en in<JtvtOu-1 rr.e CONTRACTOR 10 whom 2000 Ma•n Street Hunl· Real •tate ......,.._. Otr-tr-• um-"'..,_........................... . • Chrt1ttne Heston '"~contract 11 -Cled ano tnglon 8eacn CeillorNll on lnY9S1"*lt In uneonaoffdat.cl eubskllatia and n. st•I-'' .,., '"e<lluPon any eubc:Ontraclot 1119 ct.t• llNI Ille I.mt" in-esaodaled compantee .................................. .. ..iti the Colintv c~o 01 O<· unoe< tuen CONT RAC TOA cJIU•ed 1>e1ow 10 r_,... and Customer's liabittty 10 thla bank on ~ance out9tandlng ... . =County on APfl 22 ~r.:~=11::::..~ :ns:or::-.:a:~.: ~~~·J~rngS_ ~ .... ~~~~·:·: ............................... . FJ715tl employed by tnem"' lhe ex-.....,d , ... tr.,. 10 Iha app11. PW>llShed Or•nga Coest acufion of Iha contrect ca1on Cleacnbed belOw O DEPOSITS N o.ty Ptlot A.pttt 28 Mey 5 "'°bidder l'naJ Mthdraw DATE/TIME MonCley. T TAL 1 12 19. 1988 any l>td for• perlOd ot &1•ly Mey t8 1988 1 oo PM DOMESTIC OFACES ............................................. 50,988 Tn-6'3 !60) da~ after the date... SUBJECT AppHI of Total demand Oepo91ta ............................................ 13.854 ---------tor tr. ooeri•"9 of bid• Planning Comn-.ori 1 con-Totll time and savtng9 depoelta ............................... 37, 134 Pl8JC NOTICE A oar,.,.,,, bOtld and • dtlt0n• at ~cws o1 Con-TOT AL DEPOSITS IN .'· -'1CTmOU9-. ---.,.....--. --.-==•:-tor' ~ll=I.: drftonll UM P..-rn11 No FOREIGN OFFICES...... .. ......................................................... .. ~· • ... .()... 6,211 57.314 • ....._ ITAru.wl ol 1"9 contract end Shall be ~:PELLANT EJtzabe1h TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO : 'n. ~ penot'I .,. 1n tl>e torm Ml IOt'llt tn the WMe Mc:OerrN>ll FOAEJGN ()FACES ..................... _ .. _ ..................... ·--··-·-............ 50.918 dootlg ~.. conl•llCI documents APPLICANT Elizabeth F=ederal Nndt putd\Wd and w:urtties aotd under t. f0W·DANGLERS 1011 P\JfWI to Section 4SllO White McO.mott llQf~ to r.purc:hW WI dOmestlc onic:. ................................... _ ~ vra Mentone Newpon ot the Government Code of LOCATION 2133 Com-Ot9* ~ f« borrow.cl money, a-ch. Caltl 92ee3 lhe State of Cal l!>'nt&. tne pau Lane lndudtng note~ of U.S. TreMUfY ....................................... -1, 1TI L Elizabeth Ho!"* 106 contrac1 w lll eon1a1n ~L ToaodaMe MOf1 lndebt~(&..No..tt.... I O capttll ...... ). 4-VI• Mentone Newport prov111ons permitting the e.1 MCOfld unit t gege w__..."' .................... ·-··· --:· c,:1.,:3,. con· =::,:'~!::.:: ::0. ~ ~ .:: ~ ~~.~ .. ~ ................................ ., ............ 4-~~==al ~~.~=-:.:: =~"-.:~ V'o'rAt.'=mo·(~·~·d."··~·--............ r.:~-· 1,537 Tl'* ~ .... ftled lor'!nllnCe .,.,. tl'le con--......, • In 11'19 Cilty Oen-and ~)... ___ .................................... -···-················ ........ 'Y. ••• 53.101 ... County CWtl of Or· tract ... Plefl T'tie ~Unit It &ubordlnat9d "°'99 and ~ur. ....... 7 ............................................. -. 1~ CcMtty on "Pf• tt, A mancta1o'1 pre-bid ~ purtWnt to a--..,__,tiru wtl be held fOf al tion 11'10 a 01 N Hunt• "1Dl7 t.dder'I on Mey 12, 1NI • lfl01on 9MCfl Ofdinanc. ~ Or--oe C:0-1 10 AM II 11'19 0CC "'*-Code Dally Plot Aprl 21. May 5. c:olllpMe Aawlng _, Saa-£ N 'I I ,. 0 N M ! N T A L i3, tt. 1... fil'O .... 1I01 W. CoOlllll STATUS Thell'DPOMdS-- Th-+'l ".....-V.~9Wn.A ........... (Cllle2.S.O. Ho ...... ~ 2.,000,000 • ...:ll'ld .--4flnl • be llotf' 1t><>a1 fro"' ,.,. -. ..,....,.._,... 1,221,123 Amounl 1.534 ~""'.;.;.-.-..--.---·1-ci,..1111"'"'-.. at,,;-·IM"--~~ Pt0¥1140fll or the II\-=c--·--···-------·--2.139 _,...... __ .,_ .......... Oilllt)'Ael ... __ .... -.T ----·-.......... ... .., .. , ......... ., AU. INT£M.ITl.D ~ .__,...,,,_~_,_....., "-·--·-· .. ·-·----.uu ,:-S--='~.w ~ .. i:z•.;tt•r, on•• "· ::-.=...-:.'°.: =:::::.;_...w;_.-... ·-······ .. ---··-·----(1\ID) ........ • ~ Or*"lie ~ _.....,............... Oliplllll •---..:.--.. -··-····· .. --....... -.... __ ... _ •• ____ ._, i.;o. -co toe Jfft ~"'°'.-...II. a,a., S, ................. I TOTAl '~ EQUITY ......... _.,. ___ ._ .. ~·--···----3,410 UAaJTIE• Oepoeitl In domeetlc: ~ ·-··-· -----S4.183 Non-in1--·beennQ--. .. ·-·-·-·· 22.142 ln*91t~ ... -.... ... ....... . 32.0-1 Federal fund• putdlaed... - . ,,_____ .o.-· Secuntlee aotd under llgreem9ftta lO ~ .... ............... . ...................... .()... Oem.nc1 ~-!--' to the U.S Treeatrf ......... .0.- 0ther borroWed money ............. ·-...... ·-.• :.ao2 Morto-ge lncleb'*"-end obllgaOone ===~ ·-··~· .. 174 ~ end outstanding, ... _ .. ___ .. . ... -... ·-·-• Notee and Oebentutea a.bord9:-.d to dllpOslta ........... -...... -_ .................. -·--·" ..... .0. Other llebfltlea. ................................... _ ............... 231 Total IMlbllltleL ....................................... -·--· 55.515 Llfnl19CI .... ~ed ltodc ................... ----·-·-·· .()... IDU9TY CAllrTAL ~ preifwted llOdl .......... -·-·-·····-·-·-· .()... ~ lltoc*. .. -•• ·--···-.. ·------UGO .... --------------·-·-··--2.192 \II~~ end.CIC*lll ~-(1.154) Toeal~ ----·-'-,8all L.-....... IM--' tD 12 u.s.c 1123Ul..---·-·--·--·--·-~· .0. Total equity cep;tal and ...._ -f •ed putllMM to 12 U.8.C. tancJ)..-·--···-·-ua Touui•••••Nsd ......... atoc*, ~~and IOI-. ................ t2 u..a c. .,..__ •..-n .. ......,...._~ • ..,.........,,. ..... JOTAL~NtO .~. -...--...... ------nte56--cma. ........ end-...: ....... llOUIB•DJTY .• ----·-··-----··-------17,114 •-T ....... --... .. .,...,. .. tNa IJllflll9$0llll • -• , 4 ......,. ...__ W 11JTa ~~·~~~ n.u•~•DMtc1T ......... .,,,.,,,, ... cao ........ a. one 81111 •a -,.__,,.._. .. __ , ..... _, __ ....__ __ , ._ ___ .._.L•suw ' ·-i. ~ llOTaTO ..,-.. ~ liWll. tto.e.•.V1' •"" ..o .. w--._.-w ., __ Con•ollOetlng OomHtlc end foreign IUbsidiattea of the Llberty Natlonet Benk. of Hunt· lngton 8-::h. In the state of CAUFOANIA. .. the dOM of~ on Mardi 31. 1911 pubellMd In reeponae to QI made by Comptroller of the Currency. under title 12, United Stam Code. Secilon 161 Chetter Number 17308 Comptroler of the Currency Western Federm A 11 ? we °'9tf1ci 18':Ull1••r•n. .. I .. R I I d w .... I' a -9 Tiuor• ,, ........ Cash end batancee due rrom dltpoaltory Institutions; Non.W.-..t-beering ~end currency end coin... .. . ........ ·--· '"'--~~ .................. . 4,115 10.105 15.203 Secuntlee... ... . ··-··--.. ···-· . F..-.. funds.., end ........ purc:halmd under ·--to ,.... '" dome9llc omc. of .,. bMtc end of Its Edge and Agfeanent subsidlltriee. end In IBFa: ~funds-*' Securttles purd\aeed under •• ,..,,. 10 ,... La.ns end ..... ftnendlig 1ecst¥--..: Loena end .......... °' UI ... ned Income LESS: A1owm tee fof loan 72.1IO end ..... ioe... ... . ........... -............. 113 LESS: 1Jloce19CI trllnSter rtl?t ,_,,,., __ ... .o.- Lo.nl end ....... ,,.. °' "'_..,. 0 Income • .-0.•tee. end~ .............. 71.21,7 Mela hl6d In.,..... eccounea... .. --·-······-·-·· .. ..().. Prar '111 end fix.cl - (inmdng ~ ~ ................. -...... 1.474 °"'-,... ...... ownecl-. ................................... 457 ~In UhCCJi•Wild ~-end Mell c•tect ClOl11pen• .... __________ ,, .......... .0.- eu.tocrwa' ll9bllty 10 tt"8 bar* on ecceptancee outstan0tno.......... ... ... .............. ..().. tntenglbte ........ --· ................................... ..().. °"'--.... .. . ·-··--· ....... -............... 2.311 Total--.. .......... _ ......................... 105,112 UAalT1D ~ In domesoc: ofllca. ... ___ ......... -................... M,747 Nolllf--w.tflllJ-.. ·-··--·-.. ·--23,811 1n1e1.....,_1no .................. --······-·· 72.ttO In foreign Cllflae. Edge end ~.,....,_end IBFL .......... --·---· ..().. ... ..tiwtng.. _____ .... _ .............. .()... ~---·····-···-·-·--··-· .()... ,...,.. ... ~-s II end ....W. 91*9 under--··· to .....a-In don..uc: oftlcm of IN b&I* and of .. Edge and Aor-••lt ....,..,., end In l8F« F-edertl lunda pul'dt II ._ .......... ____ , ......... .O.- Secu1tiee 8llilO under ......... to ~ ·····--·--···----··-······--···-····-··-······--. Der'*'Ct noe....,., to IN U.S. T~ ......... • °"*bor•C tf.....,----·----• Mol1;t 11 II IM tadtW and D~ ....,CIP" D t ---------········---· .0.-._. .. ~°"~ B I C•.-d and~ ......... --... -... --·-• Nc*9 ... dtlblntUrW ......... d to • ...._._ .. _____________ ....... __ • °"* ..... ··------··-····--···-·····-1.11'1 Tounst•1 --·----·----·-···--····--.m ...... Id......... ---• w.~····· ~'--"" ~ .. ., ................... aa-: ..... ,. ................ _. 1a.-..-..._. T'IA 3 e "4 ...,.,_ COO ..... In .. *'°" WI ............. ' I WM Ill llld ~ti 11 11 .. ... ..... ... ....,. IMrf .. f°" •ACW INl ..... OfN.........,.. ........... _ .................... D 1.;.-..0; Ol&. IWICNlf "• ... ~-.. .... , ........ ......, ....... ----:--RiiiiftflOlr••··-----... ., 0.. a.tt.a OP-U-U.> CITY COl't?CI', 8't Mill _..,,.....,el,.,.., .... •:rntne .. .,_ Mii .,.,..,., .......... ........,.,... ... :..:::··~~ ......... on.-n,,.., HHPOl1 ...... CDr•• --·1!1111111_ .......-= ........... : .• ~ .:."': ~l'ZllM '*"' '· .. .......,. ._.-..-1. ...., • ..,. .. _.. ~~oo-.._.a.._. .JulB 0811 $ 11 I ..... ..... a ............ -· _. ~=-~ Olly""°' Mar 1* -NP I 2 Or-.. C.-~Nil ..., J, ,,_. TM74 1'1 t• bOf Or'llllll OWi Dri1r,.... Mllf l. ._ hl1I P' 7 7 '.,..._o.... .._ ... _, _ 1'tl5PI ·~--~~--------~~~~~----....... ~~._.;...-..----~~~-----_,_-----.._ _______ ...... _________ .;.....,..;.._;...;.,. __ -.; __ ' J 't --4 tines 7 days ~vai. perty _, * ,... CALL 842-5878 FROM NORTH ORANGE FROM SOUTH ORANGE 'I 0 80 &ct.1-, COM"*°"· Al.110-• mot1'4, eo.uno. °' .._ Want.d. ~·- I DC.00..- ""' tl•AN -·· ... ·--,.,... -·Jl-i-""" ,.~ .. ~ ··~ ......... . .,. " . ,. ..... .., .., .,.. .,,,.., ... .......,,...-,..... ..,~" ....... '~ •• _.,.,,...Lat ...... .... ~ ..... W<: ...... ., .. .,,., c .... . er .... " ....... w ... "'"' --.................................. ... ....,.,. ..... ~ .. ..,.. .. """' ....... ......-oo.t .. ~ -t ,, -"'* _....... .....-.. .., ............ c:~ c.Mtt ............ ....._.. ........ ,'-' r.-t .• ,..._ " "1' I • ,· .. -.. ~ l -. _..., :4 --,. i - . _, t; ., ". . 4 If Jou' re looldne tor a home, danlfled hat news for ou. let U1 ..... Y11 Sell ~ •• Prepttty! Cll Cl111ifie4, 642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. ~---~ ........ --..--~~~ F.xpect th! b& ... .,.... llal,lll UfllQue 2 11ory hOme ··-lords you a p~amic view from rettY lo hwbo< 10 C.talln• 3 BR plus lib, pool " formal DR ......... IUlllYlllla. TIW Ill Loe.lion 11 paramounl tor this 2 bd. 2 5 bath hOm8 Panaromic view ol golt course. mountains & cua- tom home Large L· • sh8')9d ~tio Will\ e coun· try-ftowered garden & barl>9cue A epaelous llv· ing room & dining room plus a fam ily room• k•lchen combo compll· meot this most desir.ole ptan $510.000 lll-1100 CE~E fJJ<JNS rr.:: <.. ( )\ 11'1\ ,, lliiilJ R Ul TOR~• llll MWI P&YllUT7 We'll give you the down on ••chg few a share of OYon· er8hlp You mlYle the mlhly pymts & -sh•re •pprec You receive 1~ 1•• ~ltll Must have clean credit Agt 497-8757 Dys Ev Wllnds ...... Pnianl1 1007 208 E B•y Ave Reduced S.OK-now $455.000 Nu 4br 3ba 3100sll 3 sty AIR Really 673-5870 OPEN SUN 2·5 Btdr Ag1 Cenu ••l •ar l 022 •HARBOR WOODS• 2BR 2BA 3 level Twntose Xln1 lee loc across lrom Getsons w/3 decks 2 ear gar pool spa many up grades oner 2nO I p 1n mstr Dr pnnc only $2 15K *By OWnef 760-3083 4BA 2' 1BA. 3 car gar So of Hwy Hlgf'I open beam ce1llllQS Great lloor plan S510 000 760--071' c.-. w llaf 1m •• ,.,. ..,. &• eeMa W ._ llU C.... ... * ........ * NEEOOUTOfhMP'f"'I? -1111 ---Divorce'? Foreclosure? W&-•IT Pr1v P1y will T 0 P Prtr ' -Spectscular 48R/3BA b•yl oceen ~ 950-1313 Unique 4 or 58R 28~. 2 View Pnvste 9ch By story C)rVI home tn Qu .. t. Ownet 720-9401 or eaclu11ve eommunlly 120-904• .. 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T.-. l'at>u•OV$ daaigo. 28R ~ 5 23 5'1 3391 3BR 211BA Pvt pat•o 2 1BA w wl'ute vaulted °"'° . car gar S 14 75 mo OBO "'OO<I C*loogs trplc huoe \t\J:l \'(1 1 l'j \ 11 SEACLtH HousP •or Call DIANA PROSSER Oeck 511glgar lndry ocn REALTORS • lease 3br 2ba don im 160-~ or ~~ l\afbOI' & C.llW•na ......,. PLUS OCEAN VIEW lal~ lam rm w lrplC large Steps 10 bch $1500 mo ANO. 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Ownership F'antast•C 2BA 2'~BA TwnHse Huge Ctuo Bkr 6•2·3850 1 .,.. • "' _.... tor 1nd1v or couple Some season_. rental location res1roc11ons req d Winter yrd wtauto access Dbl Beau I I d I \t\J:l :CT I~ \ ·11 Logf'lt & "''Y llucho Apt ASKING $525 000 only 5900 mo 856-3120 gar 'lltras• S995 Pet 06t 2 11 u etacneo llOuse ~ ~m oeil•llQ poo1 *EASTSl>E* Beauutul 1 BEDROOM & 2 BEDROOM · Sterttng Ill 1825/mo I~ gu. water ,,.., & ~aee !Ill b.ID Ml-JIM ----•Mesa Veroe QUiet ~ 38A 2BA. lrpl('; MW crpl, pe110 dl>I p . lndf)I "" s 117 5 No Pett.I 5'0-2 495 ... ~. Lg 28A 2BA ~ )'OUf'S now< S825/mo Nb Pets 817 W VIC'lot)a. Deys 979-9991 EvU 979-3848 Pam H-U IUln pp1 646-1264 642-9666 3Dr 2Da trplC. AC 2·CJ11 REALTORS• great......,, Avt now• 5695 -•• C • l f11 2122 9a1age ,ard S1250 mo .P°LA .... ll5-Hl0 er l2J-Ql40 ertH t Ir w BR•GHTON SPRINGS• Ava.iaDle 5 1 675-6096 Lcr..ety turn 28r mo 720-l276"' msg ~ ...V 2 Cute but eory Duplex ~autotul 'lpacoous con • st 2 >ba 2 ,: := 1C..ta lleta 2124 HWNIT llllm Unrts 2BR IBA 1 car dos 2Br 2Ba w den Sptctac.tar a.If 1enn1s nr Fasn Island AlllMl11 Cl&IMlllFIUI gar Frplc Drrve b~ 514 51095 & lBr lBa s750 j ltcatie121r ... 411 S227S mo Ava11 now $IOOOFF PnmeEutlilde Sparkling CIH n large 3BR Iott. 2'lBA 2 car gar· Jasmine $900/mo I Loe tn a Qu•et watef Frplc garage welbar a c 720-9680 0< 7?2·7007 !Br ~ •nci gu S62S Garden apts IMaulttully age i.rgp IOI $299,000 YIW IEITW scaped complex Frp•c s 1'00 760-506' I mo . 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BA comm ~'"" Q8'0en 99ttJng ----*'"n * Dridge 2bf'Cten 2 rba •enms 1 poo6. S3500imo Poot •spa ger age or 8ad'9lof l5eO Mesa Vlt'de 11191 tam nse • c refr.g "'d $1500 mo ::.~ ~.u;;:'t;:t Ed carport Sorry no pets ;::;~Ba = HUNTINGTON BEACH , The Daily Pilot has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH $ 80 with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days s 10.80 No eh8rga In c.opy « ~. Private parties only. No Commercial. Real Estate. Aut~tfve, Boattng or Empk>~nt Ads.~~ ls no prlc~ llmft to what you can advert.I~. It you nttd to self your couch, high chair or any unused merchandlse-caU the Daily PllOt Cla.ssifi~d sutf or use t~ coupon ~w. ~to: llllJPllt D.ay Not. lJO VI/. I.illy St.. CO!lta Mesa. CA 92626 642-5678 NAME ____________ _ ADDRESS.~-----=---------~-------~~--~---~~~­ CITY~~~~~~__...-.~-. ·srATE~~..___ZIP,. ________ _ AD COPY: 4 tine mfnfmum, apprcpttMety 4 words per lfne. 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I N""pt Blvd CM 646-7«5 only $425 Bob 675-3607 • special are ttle WOids that --' I &CTIYl ftlETlll beSt describe our Dental ••• CllllU llSlllSS 1eam & ofhce enwnmnt We seek your suoeri0t I On Beaultful Newport Bay I chairs1de eicpe<t1se & ~r­ lnclud1ng pnvate com-mg personaltly Sat merc1al slop S2 1 500 pending exper 4 Oa)' wrk 675-9487 d 499-1520 e Wli tbenehts) tr~1ne 1. Bonuses, Prizes and Trips IHestaeat Call Reoek~ 857-1244 2. We provide transportation o,,.rtnity 290I *DRIVER* WllTlt: Reliable person w/good 3. We'll tr•ln you 4. Have fun and meet new friend• ~~-----~-~--------~~~~-------~------~-~~v~tm lorHoustonAp~ ~~ngrecoro FT~­Local Teicas Brotlf!f has I ehts Apply IPG 5. Full adult 1upervlalon --=-=m:iimiii 1 CUSTOM CERAMIC TILE B1ali11 Paiatiat deals Mike 650-1400 Agt t 785 t Sky Park Irvine $2.56 per day St1owers.-lloors-coun1er- lvPS SP"C lub enc $425 t">vrs Rel Pal 843 ~44 HAULING CLE"N UPS Painting & Wallpaper Re· ... ---------------------------· OUALITV WORK FREE moval 20 yrs e•P Clean. Thol s "LL you PRv lor J ltnes JO Ooy mon•mum 1n the SERVICE DIRECTORY 1"4CREASE VOUR REACH Gfl 1111 OUR MPROVED TYCllDEllEW Sonlot llrocttry YELLOW "CH ror morfl intormal•Or, CALL TOOAV" ISi FOi LOIS Your Service 0.rectory Rf'presentallve 142-4321Ht.310 EST MIKE ~22 7858 prompt reas 642 5937 Beat Semct I u the Painter 'yO\.I aon I. but C~ili Cue ---~--~---a paonlP• you need CALL ----------Home Repalf Plumbing AARDVARK because Ile IS "''"'·~n· "'""9 .d•e T • W • bath kite elec remd I guar antet'd L 1c. 63 1 534 7 .,,.,, • 5 "';i mom nurse add1t1ons Dave 667 2819 S20 dih start r, Ma~ In my MICHAEL CO.X P.-.1NTING WooOtor•clQI' tim ~86-5889 Uai1ca,iat S 12 1-ir MATERIALS T Nr ·o· HQMECARE 2 I Lawaurt IReterM>ces 675-4006 ,rs.or Ou •119n1y Quahfteo ____ Tl_E_E_S ____ •PAC1F1C P.-.INTING • •u• • • 1 6858 Sano· Mt-1tcul0\.ls Dependab6e .Topped remove Cleanup Locat refs 968-2098 Joel CltHi•t Semct nu awn spr.nktr 75 t-3476 1----------PA•NT E•lllnl Come>tete ~c 1sec•Paf'1ng eal>4!f r,.. Comp~le Setv Sp11nkler prep Accus1 cetl Wall •eoaor Neat & Fast Lie t oc rets Steve 547-8076 •1.JOI• 1pt5 rt-asonable lnslal repa11 Tr!!f> 111m & A'''" i:-m CarOl 646-6502 remove cinups •eas F1Pf> t1ousec11>~n1ng Otf;ces 10 "' fl'•C' R1>1tao1e bonded he ins 1 Jfl'nny 548-0621 •LORIS CLEANING• Homes· Rentats-Otttees 631-694& * 646-9957 QUALITY PAINTING OlJSTV ~ Landsca~ lawn Fair prices 11 years e•o Main Ser11 Wk ly month John * 673-2604 est Valentin 548 610Q 1 11me Free est 24 1 1640 VESCO PAINTING ANO DBL-A-TEAM 15 yrs exp WALLP.-.PERING Oualtty Julian & Yolanda garden work Free Est 969-6349 mg'housectean 642 3921 -- • -------• •MAJI SEllYICE* G.-.ROENING SERV Clean Paptriaf , CARPETS & WINDOWS " - -PllUC IOTICE ups lawns Palm tree FARTHING INTERIORS 142-2113 trim garaoe At 549-9461 HANGING/STRIPPING Thl' Cahl Pubt1c U1tht1es l •i(•lA•I ClUlllC VISA-MC 673-15t2 Comm1ss100 REQUIRES --"""' GARDENING CLEAN UP that all used 11ou~hold HOUSECLEANING I Do a Mow-edge rree work-full PIHtl'J I ir goods mov'"'" pr1n1 lhf'ir Good Job & Good Pnces ma1n1 Reas 665-5288 1~-,-.."'-~!""""'!"""''!""'"--P u c Cat T numb("< F91tsa 5,.8_9743 aft •pm lnl I xt patch plastering. 1tmo ~ & c.haull,.ur ., pron1 L!fal SerYiCtl custom teicturlrig. quality ineor T c p numt>P• on all *Prof Hscl';8 FREE es1s -.9'!!!'D'!!!!R'"'!U'"'!N'"'!K"'lO!"A!"t'"'!V-..1N'"'!G--work Problema-No Prob- advP•llsemt-nt., 11 you 7 oys wk t yrs eicp rel •AUTO Bll(E .-.cctDNT iems• -326864 554-7831 have a Quest•on about Lit Ins 842-5053 * • DRUGS Pl...W.t the legaflly of 11 mover "=ill Former O A Free consult 1---~-~"""!' .... ...,~ l•mo or chautteur Cl911 .=r.:'"°'!!"!!!!'!'!'!'!'!"~~!"'!!!!'!'~~ 472-5527 H lllr 0 • 711· lllO Pub1tc Ul•ll•H Com-•DRYWALL TAPING• HEATING •PLUMBING m•ss•oo 714-558·4 151 Texture-Acoushc& Pa•nt Mt•ia1 EXPERT"'-~.-., ___ _ Free et Kevin 722-9294 --~-~'!!"!!'~~~-.,.,,,_ o ....,.,.u t *I 1 MYlll• 34 yrs i!1tp 18 ~1n area Mtastical Ceilia11 Eloctrical • 730-1353 Lic-409035 964-8919 AlBLOWN OR PAINTED Horne or office E1ectnca1 CLEAN & EXPERT 1a1aettm i()fywaK-Patel'l1rig-Tellture worl< a\ a IOw cost great 25 yrs ecp ~T • 116-428 SEAMLESS ALUMINUM ~·c=288597 631-9295 wOlk •Bob S48·5899• ••ABC MOVING•• Aaingutl91'S l ow PrlQel t Semen .... ,... Oulcio. & QereM T 13804e Fr• .. , Call 831-RAIN -LO RATES 552--04 10 Hou..notd reQaJrs. paint refurblsh1rig cwpentry drywall etc Gery 645-5277 •HANOYMA~* Big & sml Jobs-WM guar Call Bruce 847-0780 *PROF Christ tan Repairs Apll/Homes Int I E.ii Fene.t. ate 836-8235 AMERICAN HANDYMAN Doon Wlndowl F~- ........... Alf fypea L~ 493-"44! ROOF LEAi<? Low cost highest quallty roof r• oeirs l~ref1 T«>-7178 HIRE throush cllllffted 4 CUSTOMER SERVICE REP 2 positions available in tomer service dept. our cus- Must have pleasant phone per- sonality; typing a plus. Learn valuable office skills and earn $5.00 an hour to start. Hours are 11:30 A.M. -8:30 P.M. and Sat. & Sua.. 6 A.M . 10:30 A.M . Call 642-4321 ext. 207 to sched- ule an appointment. Ask for Llolanda. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 Motor Routes available In Costa 1111 Huntincton l11ch Fountain Y1ll1r NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Denver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car ,and proof or Insurance . ... ·112-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney , ! .. llACl:IAll, llllAIU.I WAP • ._.1 RIES ... WIMIJlnllMftrY ... (We Also Have A limited Number Of Openings For Standard Earth-Type Humans.) MAKE GOOD MONEY ANO STILL HAVE TIME FOR DAYTIME QUESTS OR STUDIES AND MIDNIGHT REVELS!!! We Offer: Reputable, Recognized Product!!!! Salary + Comm + Bonuses Easy Evening Hours We Will Train The Right Being. JOIN OUR ADVENTURE! CALL 642-4536 EXT 430 NOW For The Best Job In This Solar System, Ask For Pat Collin ' If you're 10 or older. a job as a newspaper carrier might be just your size Just send in this coupon or call· S.2-4333. Routes are available now' ..... .., .... • .., Pitt canierl f OTW I'd llke to find oo;-;;;;;;;:;:,I ing a Dady Pilot carrier. Name I I Address ; I PhOne Cit, no I I s-.11: • ...,,.. I • [ JJI ... , ... k. J --~~~-- ' UUU/T,,/T 1 svc STAT10N ATIEND Ma<ll.f'\ ,_ ~ D«><l F T p T Comm • hrly &me•£WlllR ut1 Good SSS Call GCl oppiy & v.ca • Ins Oavod 960-3•5 1 220 I E Coast Hwy COM 1931~~d CM 50~ Dealers t0ealef space ilY81180lel ACllllOUS .,_ .. ~STATEIENT Tne ~ penons we doong~-1 •IL AN 08 AN I( (t>IMATURE MARKETS (c)INVESTLANO 1dlGREA T CIRCLE TRA04NG COM· PANY (e)INTERPROM 2~ W Coat Htghwey SU<te M -26 Newpot1 S-Cn Caltf t2663 Bemtey Pndll Callfornia nus l>uS•l\eSS •S ton duct9d Oy • coroora1'°" Gordon L"'9 Pr-e9dent Ttws stat-.! -ltle<I Witt! ,,,. County Ci@'" ol Or 1r91 Counry on Al'fil 27 t988 NI.JC Jl)TIC[ I(_,.., RCTfTIOUS llUS8IEU ..._STA T'UIEJf1 The f~ !*'SON re oamg~as HAROLD MARINE INC 1 !>SS Newpot1 8IYd Costa ~ Cal4I 92627 H....ey P T al>I> HatOl<l S Marine Inc Cahl0tnoa 21 CAdar R~ Wvo~ Caltf 92715 Tr.ta t>u~•ne·n •S CGn- dUC'led b, a COfl>O<lhOn HaNe'f P T.00 Pr-o.nt Tr-.s SI a1emen1 wn ftl9d W'll'I ·~County Cle<1I ol <>· anve Count~ on Apnl 18 1988 FlCTTTlOUS 9USIMf'SS 9'AlllE ST A T£mJIT T~ '°"°""""ii pe<~ arp OC"'Q~as CLARI< H~E FUNDING tNC 2•19 ' Pa~aev~ c;a Su•lf' C Laquna Hiiis Ca..t 926'7 Ctlltk f tr\llnCtal ~vices Inc -.,tarvtand 9320 "" napOhS Road Su f' 200 l_,,..,.. V020706 TM t>vStness •• cor • OUC1«1 0y I CO-DO<•toOf' ~ .. Nar~han E• ec:ut•Wf' v .C.f' Pre5'0f'nl T"•S SIAl~I was lolt!o<l ""'''" 1ne Count• c~" at O•. ~ C">Unty on -'O<w 18 1988 f'S7'llllZ2 ~ FJ711aJ Putllt$hed Orange Cont Pubhshed Or11n99 Cont Pvbltshecl Orange Co.$1 o..1y PllOI Mrt 5 12 19 26. ()My Piiot April 21 28 W.,, 0.,iy Pllot -.pol 28 Mr, 5 1N8 5 12 19ea 12 19 t9M Th-680 T~ FOf ..... you C8l1 adYer1t9e 'PX Garage Sale ln the Daity PUot. n.-e ts a 4 Hne mlntmum and the price ia the Nm8 whether you adver1l• 1 day OI 3 days. ..... gr•t W9y to tum thoee htdden treasures Into C8lh. We.,.*> ofter"11tg a S S•1 le ••H• 9r••• ..... tor t 1.-. TNe guldi ~ Jcteas on how to advertt9e. how to .,...,,, ..... ftlnll to .... pus Idea for a bett• 08f".ll89 eill; -.o a ~ illle llgft, ~ atldc ... lntonnatk>n on cMy OrdlMnCes Md lmefitory 9heet. You '*' ~yow o.r. s... Kit tor $1 .00 when you ~ ytJ4ll ed at ptBJC Jl>TICE '134 Rooms, apartments, homes - classified can satisfy your housing needs. Plltl.IC Jl>TICf Nll.IC NOTICE Sli11/Dtcb/St.,qe 7022 .:'1 SLOOP WITH 3S NEWPORT BEACH MOORING s1~ ooo 642 1557 rorr SU' ti UM ISLl IP Tl H '·S llit•I Ma•cu ... Cfli.IWlt' N El .,. I 7"' 00~2 H2-l1Ulun ••uac• after l"• *** 4 W\ee1 Dtitt · JffJS 9030 ·n J .. , t.11 J,.... .... ... ... .. 1f" t p Cd~'>~ll~ .. S :.044l4 THEODOll ROBINS FORD 7060 HU I OI l.\VO CCutA M l~A r.4; OCl•C SJ m, 11.io llllled 11.an r.. ~1!1t HID ID* IWd I! ~ 3~ ~I.Oii IOlllell I l581 ll 16 m •ut: IOad!d ~2 86 me .. ~sjld IOlllell ~ u n'>< ,. INiM 2lSDm Saia· Service P111s • Lus1ng 135-3171 1500 Auto Mall Dr Santa Ana 55 Frwy at Edinger OPEi 7 llYS Serv.ce Hrs Mon-Frt 7 00 •m to 10 pm B!! B•.•~. 3"5 $292 mo f.< • ..-·~ .. 01 s 1-s20 00 c;, q.,<I Ctr.a O!'OCl .s •Cr:.·•1·2886 MLIC Jl)T1CE MLIC NOTIC£ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAlllE ST A T£111ENl s P\.8. IC NOTIC£ l(JIUO ~ ... ,,, ......... ftC TITIOUI BUSINESS NAME ST A TEllUfT on FJ'1'1mt r ~ro ~";o;: O• "Gt Coe•• [)a , ~ol •Va, <. 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H t 11 .. y110 letS/rno O.luu H f ti• wlOt i IOUUIN ifdti ~lely ,..,,od•IM .. oepoa11. no pet a. oc..n v...., ca. .. cable. ,um qulint ftouM tot &Mutitul 1 & 2 A es>I• •"42·&n2• WJO l*~ Meny extf• rent.-la . Yo lli, den or Pool, rK room. leul\Ory SPACIO~ 19A Pool. ~!~ ~~.~~,\~ 28' UOOll"IO+ viii A~ roqm "9edy fOf lnslant lndry c;erpcn, ato... a ......,_ 10 ,,_., -·., "'" e/1-t/30 S min from mflW-.4nl O..LY '550 to relrig No pet.a 1939 '101 Hitwa N9wpott BMd\/OCMn "5()/mo ""' 1200 otf Wel!Ke I H5 .. 1350 TSL MGMT &42-1903 Miller S40-U11 816.-8202 ~In through 111111 dep &42·1401, &42·5123 JUST bflnQ clo1Nll <>tMl NB JUST bflng cto!M91 AU ... APTL DH• •• ,.. tu-. le>p-fft 18f' totally turn au ... a.tu• loe:>·ffr 18f' 530 W Wilton Ind inen1 MICto, VCR totally fufn Ind linene 10tl TSL MGMT • IHI FIU am Ptlone AIC. poo1 t~rui. M1<:ro vcR. phone, AIC. needtd for Townnou. •22-~12"' 842-11103 2,.55 t Alt• Vllta et<: Cov d pt<ng Avan POOi. tennis. etc Cov'd Project 20% annual ,.. 2BR t8A llvlng down, 611-9117 Mature prtn Of pkng Av all 811-9117 turn. Prlll( only 83 1· 722 Eutllde ttuge 1BR 18A with wltJ hkupa, walk-•n C'IONt garaa-No pets MSO/mo Call Jean or Craig 63 t-12$8 R&fM*u ' I ' EASTSIOE lovely 2BR NHr 1tOllool1 & shopa lltOle reedy Clllld ok $e50 NO pell 8J 1 615~ E.ASTSIDE SUNNY 4BR :i'BA lJpsla•rs Near shopping & schools $ 1 I.SOI mo 6•6 4611 bedrmi up Enclld ,,_1IO cpte. n·smkr 11200/mo Mature party, n-tmkr. &-aeaactatah and gar 11'as 496-3354 •Meurity 848-521• 1900/mo •MC 6"8-5214 FUN Attractive CPI l'\Md11,-,.. ...... ,... ... --. ... • l•al htc• z•tO LG kAlL 28r 2Ba 1100.t 2 IHtlh tt Sh rt ~Ice~~ r:~Sll~~t:n tlit I FtH. fib • pnv m11r lt91 2 paU01 2724 cpl or snot Ul-5517 BLACK ext wlWtlt Q6 I IRtmTll WUT gar "r Wclllt no pell L..:.... whlakert Ont pink pad •pu-m Sll75111 I VI 8/ 1 840-9408 28r. 28a. dtw, frplc. dbl HARBOR RIDGE Women on PIW Nr Avoc1do • '..., gar walk to beach I Prof, desires room w/ba, kit! CD M p I 1 • '' c I II SP&OlllS 1, JI Ill •LIH ISLE* rasp n-1mkr $475/mo POOi prtv xlnt refs Gtorta 675-755e or 780-1417 SwtmminQ pooll lighted 3Br 28• wlv-l LH iv! 1utll1 deposit 842·3•42 63 t-288010 760-39731E tennla volleyball & 619-753-0719 •AVAILABLE NOW! COM PROFESSIONAL nHdl FOUND 2• Inch blBkec ~n bHkatb•ll Close to NBICdM BR ntQS hl'f'l &pt Hun I Ing I 0 n beech schools. parks & llST Siil Ocffn vtaw dplx N-smkr. lmmed Mike 650· 1•00 &•2·9207 slloe:>plng 1BR 1BA eocloMd gar w /dryer lrplc ~50mo Ev 528-7100 X527 ·--------• 8401 WEST WARNER ~.close 10 bNch Nice 721-0 183 or 760-8751 142 .... H quiet 1oc111<>n. S695t mo •COM• Ct••trcial t•80 Monrovta MtF 20 35 straight no LI. Salt ltat lift AT m IUOI TSL MGMT 642-1803 drug• Pvt Bdrm parktng r-...--..,.·--~ H B Rent en on-slle Trav91 ~iiiiil••••• & w/d $450mo 873-1869 tat 2BR 1BA r.m1111 bac~ yard \faller in our RV Parl. I •COM NR BCH 2 young 2711 Gas Washttr Drt~r hk· $525 elec dee> CALL RUDI -.WS prof tern MtMI 3rd to lhr ·--·s·TO-LIF-F•l•I•"• .,.--. FOUND ADS ARE FREE can: ups No pe1~ A dulls 536 8J 16 hm-6pm WITI .. , ... lovely JBR 3BA hm Reis '"" ,...,._ Pf9f d 845-163 t Alt •pm I N •smkr A'lll immed 5500 COfner Wes1clltt & Irvine I Ou·el 1 BR apt 4 l>lcks C&eluSlft ltetti c..-ty Nwpt Ben-Comer Vu Suite f StDf Unique 0f!Stgn from t>c:h all utils pc1 ,..\ w .. :••lli llllt ~ • tarp • 722-6480 673-0871 Full service 142-llll GEN OFFICE. 30 +-1'n. Loht •Yf>tao (40 wpm). Hvy ph~. Wedding ta- clllly •9•·9850 AUTO DETAILER & CAA WASHEAI FIT, good wao-a t>enellts. lmmed. Openings. CM. &45-7448 ....,...... ·llmnN'I DH tg n D retu>•reon Some bootc•MPlno· lace!· w1m1n1mum ot I yra i.n1 phone, V#bel a com· ••I* In plael9" tor loYI inunicatlol\ Nlllt W/P Of IMdleel devlClll 8411\d knowledge n.toM Ablll· t.lter and ~mt to ty 10 tnrn 18M/WOfdlt8f. Mr K141nholr, Boll I 7105, Non. amok er C a II Irvine. Ca 927 t3 40a-sa15 Mon-Fn Hpm IUn1 ,.. .. - HTl•OUltO Must hive ln-rtelcl exp own tools 960-7474 • lllf ITU Ulll Full time l)Ollllon In So~ Knowledgeable computer Orenge County IOf •• "'" P4tfl0n needed for peflenc;e Clvll EnglnM<· grOWtng computtf firm lflQ Oraller. skllletJ In for high reward op-pttparallon ot Sub· Portunlty. Suitable cen-dlvltlon lnprovemenll dld•I• muat be • Mii· and grading plans Send aterttf wltalemirkellng resume to Mr F'*'t .. at akltle & .,. wtlNng 10 ,.. Robert Bain, Wllllam tocai. to Palm Spring• Froll & AHOClllH CA Earnings potanllal 1i 1•725 Allon Parkway, outatandlnQ Send re-Irvine CA 92718 & surn• wlrefentncet & In· lllYEI, F /T come history to WP Etec- tronlca Inc , Atten Allen Beck Florlll OASllEI p /T Karen 2825 T1hqu111 * 875-1353 * Ratatl nursery needs a • l08. Palm Springs CA DRIVERS crou country Wknd PIT caalller no op _ 92262 No ••P nee CA lie req necesa ary For appt Olll F/T. MacGregor Yechts 183 1 Monday thru Frldiy Nice envtron'""1t Good Placentta C M 6-46-7•• 1 pay Call 494-9650 lllYIH • GENERAL HELP • El TOfO ,..,,, .. llOfe needl ~ 10 rent and rnaln· 111n 1ruct11 and equlp- men t Apply 2240 Lambert 1Ull9 1203. * GENERAL HELP * Coat• Mesa renttl atore needs peraon to ntnt and m1lntetn Huck• end equlpman1 ApPly 1930 NewpC>ft 0.Vd PEllOI FllllY Phonea. filing etc. FIT, benellts Call t PG. 281.8777 ---ltllFllllY PartlFull Time. COfon1 de! Mer ottlce M/F 6"4·4022 HELP WAt{TED M-F Spic & Spin l aundry & Orycln- 1ng Inquire at 2813 Nprt BtVd, NB 673-0630 MmSS/IUllD FI T fC)( reataurant Xlnt benefits & ·working con- dtttonS Appty In person llFFll'I Vau led ce11tn9c; 31>r $1)50 mo • depos 207 Oll.O Oo\l!•a~ "'<111 ,., •NB 5tep1 to beach 141 1101 2' •ba .'ca• 01' w (•pan· C111c1go 985-4954 appt IC' p, 91" brlCil '"° Prof non-5mkr share lux • o>rs .,. d hk u~ <t c Also 1811 1"111 Sii~~ unll $550 mo Call * 1200 sq 11 on B11lboa Pen OllHPUOTIO WT. IEUYEIY POSll Early A M Newspaper ---------Fron! otttce. enlhu11ast1c. wanted Florist Good Route PIT 7 days No cheerful good ofl1ce driving r9COfd 852_9 155 Collecting Must have de- Faallton latand ~1c•o end unit bike to Ne.,.rt leacla 2&19 ••Taft IJTU• 650-3633 OI 639-8722 Ample Parking ullfs pd FOUND Male AllSkln Malamute Dog In loun tam Valley Very allec t1onata Ctll 969-2905 sk1lls FIT includes Satur-pendable vehicle, drtvers days Carol 831-5684 DE s I( cl R K I N IT E II<:' proof of llab1Uty Ins Hotel leHlll•t1lltte14Mt Small oountront B & B lieach no pets S 1050 -s 1mo S600 'ec 631 121 I SPlClllS APT. 1 •ilt So11r No Ptts BAYRIDGE CONDO Prof 1200.~~J-O~~~* Steve E.XTRA LAG IBR New ft ltHh! 142-2311 l ..... 11 M/F cln n1smll 10 shr 2BR 2BA $750tmo • crpl pein1 pool no p•1s 1BR API w pnv11e enc•••••••••lllll Mslly turn 722-6968 $ 5 5 0 S .3 '> 0 st> c gar age 'teps to ocean * •646-1618• * Avail now• $i001mo CoM Fl25·30 mature 10 •C41 Ill S1itt1 AIC Ample parking S•95 2855 E Cst Hwy 675-6900 FOUND MONEYS$$ CLEH CUSTOMER SERVICE DOCUMENTATION SHIPPING/RECEIVING AUDITOR Exp prl d Excellent extra income. Apply at 1441 Gisler or OpentnQI 1n Senta Ana & call 957-3063 1urrovndtnQ c1t1et IHICUH PIT ngt1 & wknds CM 545-9~71 L A Herald Exarnme< (7141 541·•38• ELECTIUOIAI hotel needs bondabl• mllure nlsmkr Wiii tr1tn right person 11 SS/hr Cell Dick for appt 873-7030 1.>AADEN l\PTS :'B~ 6'" 4630 Agt $725 "' 1BR $~Q'i mo Poo1 ~ caroor1 121l AllOClldO I':!:' 7 !!3 • •11DRIUOO• shr cute ciean 21>r 2ba. SOO I llll SQ n w •sundk lrplc upst;urs 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE llVI 6 1 $4751mo 760-8185 Nwpt Bch Agl 541 -5032 Found 3 months ago and has now been turned 1n to NB Pollce C•ll 64•-37 11 10 1dent1ty 1mount lost & 1oca1ton Security Pacllte Mlg Fund-1nd helper Amburgey 1ng. a subsrdiary of Se.cur----------1 Eleclrtc 979-2311. '* HOUSECLEANE R S needed Tues lhru Friday S6t hr Must have own car •850-•119• F 11Q dishwasher stove .ncl Nu pet& 545-4855 OULUX Nl!'wporl Crest Condo All amenities llRDEll OFFICE FOUND Sat al the Blue Angels Show Knap sack left 1n Navy League Van. camera 4 diapers 644-4078 1den1tly ~~s :~~1~~.~~;~~~,~~~ llSTllllTlllS FUlllll Hll·ll positions avallable Exp a WUTElt ITA.1"11 PIESS PERSONAL/ COMMERCIAL •1att1"" Apt SC•d •OU\ 2Bi:t '' w .,. .,.. cpls ur~·s Cc!OIP reild) Enc Oil• ~6~ No Pf'IS 645 c,<"' •21HM $100* Frig \j1s11washer stove rod No Pf'IS 545-4855 S600 'mo ut1ls MI F late 20 s 30 5 Avl NOW Protess1onal otltce suite Barbara 645·l373 1ntroducl0t'Y rate S 59 Fl plus Competitive salary IPflRATll Excellent benefits Con-WEIGHT LOSS THE •·6 yrs HP in HI ups & l:INES UNDERWRITER Old est agncy Loe J Wayne Arprt area S1lary open Benefits 1nc1 Con· tact Sue 957-1122 Fem n-smkr shr 'Pac1ovs SELECT IHlli LOST bt'1ge 1ong-ha11 cat wlblue eyes rhinestone collar Name Charlem1gne Area Shorechfl1 Please call 492-6901 I I l F NATURAL WAYll ac 1sa ergusori ch1nge overs Must know URCE ltHlttler 1,t .,.. lrg lJal•f' n gn"d 11P $4;0 rno 85q "°" •·•" c; <Br I .B .. lt~•IC ~al• nt'W c:arl)f't Pll·f'I 0 VI. A• now S:'Q5 mo uet ~273 M•rier A !>4'> ~ •( • MO\/E "'lliOW '* 1om .. a~ cabinets new s10.e rpt••o d•shwastier A Ultl<. ncl Prrvate I en••; Bae~ Bar area No [PIS 9 4 011 ly 545-4855 ' ' '" "' '.41.. 3Br condo C M N B all CAU The Nf'JI .. Amen111es $367 lUlllS l& 1-&000 Avl 6• I 548-2362 or PARK N~T 583 7565 leave msg ~ 900 New d lux 900 s I t 560 f7141644-1 F to stH JBR home Supertor Costa Mesa ....... ..,. • ,,., ..., .. ~ -"'.,, 1 E SIDE N sml. Low rent Rent suite for S 175 Up or ·...--~ ""~~ ·~ """'~ 1n acnng tor Chores I S850 fOf all 642 9666 lCCIPllESSllE all mechanical lun<:tlons A Patch • day• ol Franklin Rott On Press Pounds away• Abtltly to teach & lead people Pers 522·5000 14l-l114Jt1Ht PIHY'SPIZD FIH hours Musi ~ 18 lmmed openings Apply 1n person 21081• W Oceanfront. N B NR NEWPORT •~f GI'<' S I BR gardeo ai>t X 1111 cono ~25 mo b4:. 8051 IUST SEE! 2Bi:t 2BA trp1c Pnc1 qar · age all burlt rns 'lear shops S(.95 mo " ' '~ I cooking e1c 645 2357 •hSTIUFF SPECIAL VERSAILES PENTHOUSE Male 21 30 ll•Srnk.r no TH REccmFn HITE • 1BR 1BA lrp1 S725 Lse I 2BR 2BA Clbhse pool Pt'IS shr 2Br lwnhse Newport tr ash1on Isl Poot •0 !)PIS d"" carport ~ S9~5 mo 720-92131 lrplc gar S400mo The Elhc.ent Alternallve •i22-8140 "22 8011 • o• 547-63861vrn59 I t 5.:1.3260• Full servt<:4! or answering • el'c service mall only EAS•BL..JFF 2BFI 1 BA WALK TOSCH NRH05AG I Male prelproln smto,rsnr 640-54i'O F•replatt:. ~itl pool • • tBi:t 695 2BR .,., pvt oath HB • S9'5 mo 846 Amooos •?BR lSA S&~5 Twnh!.I' 1-. m• to tx:n1Co••trcaal frt,ertr E•r••r•eat Dt•ntica 3611 ExPERIENCED Nurse's Aide seeking privale duty 1ob Live out Reason1ble 1111M N'-8781 GET THE JUMP ONA GOOD JOB Wav 644 0906 Pool spa extra parkino I S375 utol~ aep Avl 2771 1401 Super:or 6•6-6838 6 1 536 bl6Q Kris Needed resp person Jor EASTBLuH soacoous 20• I WEEl\L v NOW• Be11ulllull I .... -1350 Sq Ft Best Harbor the care of my 3mo oltl & 2ba apt >•pie o "" encl lurnishe<l NB ocean Iron~ Male Sh• Costa Me~ct Hgls Blvd 1ocat1on in C M Has llCJhl housekeeping rel s. 810 CENTEP 'SL MGMT 642 •60) KIDS WANTED 12-16 IEWLY IECOHTED 2 car qaro~t-pool 30, 2ba patio lrple 21 time Own oath N smkr ot all' $1 JS.Fl Call Curt he a • 863 1910 Jef'liler 2Br 1 Ba w qar crp1s S 1050 mo • c,9 1534 , garages 640_4784 $460 mo inti uttls 4 Sr 631· 1266 E I 5530 ~:.i~ ~l~~n; ~;I~~~~~ LllO ISLE WESTCLIFF I tleanrnq Jan 63 t 1862 I ~~:."~~I\.> •P •raeat 14~9 Orange B S750 f "' n sh PO Apt Ver Y 2BFI 2BA relrog. d w lrplc ! Males 101 large 3BR t ilfl *llOllHPER• H T9 Santa Ana D $735 elt>9ant <'BR Bay v1ews1 1100 s.o It pool crporl BayviPw condo Garage rl~ Stellar Job wlCM Marine let Victoria L S'20 & Pm• beach S 1500 mo n per S850 mo 645 0302 P 001 S 5 2 5 S 6 2 5 firm 101 a st11r FIT Chrg --I 6 .. 5·J19 .. or 6i5 5893 I , •644 260~• GRAVESITE Pacific View Bkkpr Dulles .,med .WLY HCORATH! .... -------.. 1 M11c. leatah Pref Feni prot n smk.r I Mortuarv Newport challenges endless re-1:.•""'e 1Bdrm nea Batter • o Beach $600 net 1619) • -• 1 0 E T l!CT 11 IE CMY!M IM•I 271K 23·35 shr 3BR Twnnse 2 487_0718 spons1b1hty o sohd e•per 'Fa1r111-NEW C1rpe1 Off Tl( """r cnamtt bll<s 10 l>Ch F'~ d w $328 a must A great opprty tile drapP~ paonl vanity ~ ..,....._ FemalP near S Cst Plz11 •' u111s 536-0925 Ev LAGUNA BEACH Rehab 63 t-8•80 1 oa t u res G ii• a Q e r;•w11 !r [1ri<1\•wt (W•d 40c; Frwy Share bath 18000 sit 600 Blk. tPCH>I St.51) mo 5.ilO 3JQ3 1•'od O"'<r )Pl<•M :BR kllCh w d pao< 1ez SHAi:tE Oceanlron1 2br Owner $1 2mtl (2 13I •IOOllHPEll* ?~ • .t~·:l<• , "I\ ? SJ50 .mo dep 556-1737 Iba w•lh s1ng•e mom 4 8~9•0388 Full charge d11ta emry & • *'•f.rtlisltetl 1 IR hclt1t4 •lfi•, clt1t t111te,,iac. lt1il •••. 110-n~ H2 Victtria 4 ••'It'! a ( w (' ~•olli toddlP• 53q5 mo payroll f~rts Benetus r , ·a~, . ....,. r ~H Hoteh/Mtteh 2711 ut11ttif's 673-<lu5 1 .. iae11 a Fiaaaci•I 19K vr1~ NB 759.9311 «..., Bt~•l.;11(.w•·r• SUWIMITEl 'l'oun9protsru2BRApton luiaen ftr Saftl •DENTAL-RDA• d• • ~,"''"'"ct Wl<ly rentals now av111 t~f' .,.dlPr on S Baytro"lt 2900 C ~ e er t u 1 w a rm DIC•~ s.,!i\i $1 47 00 wk & up 227• rn Ball>Oa Island N smkr enthus•asl•C & very 544~ CM 6•6-7 4•5 only S425 Bob 6 75-3607 '* se>eCtal ;ire the words that ACTIVE YElmD best descnt>e our Oefital ClllOLl llSllESS team & otf1ce envrnmnt We seek 'rOV• supPnor LM"'9 a ,,... •• and gtY9 U8 'f04Jf name. lddreu and ptlOne numl>ef. and we wlll call yOlJ back On Bt>auttlul Newport Bay chairsode e>t~rltSt' & car- lncludm9 private com-ing personlhty Sal merc1al shp $21 500 pending e1tper 4 day wrk 675·9-'87 d 499-1520 e wk tbt>neltlSI Irvine 1. Bonuaea, Prize• and Tripe by tne next dey Cll llehotell I I.Ill ., p.111. ... (Zll) HO·U16 SERVICE DIRECTORY lfofCREASE ')' A REACH Gfl N 0 µ MPROVEO nctllEllEW Se"lct lirtctlry YELLOW PACH F=or mO•I! mloimal•r·• CALL TODAY" All FOil LllS Your Service Oirectorv Rt>presen1a1•ve 142-4121ext.310 TO(lped remove Cleanup '*PACIFIC PAINTING * Me11cu1j •us-Dependable l r:>eal rets 968-2098 Joel CIH•i•t Semce nu lawn sor1nklr 75 1 34 76 ----------PA1NT E•1l1n1 Complete H"' •SPC•Pan•no e11oe< re- 111t•IP •l'f<; reitsonable Allp, JP"' Car 1 646-6502 House<:lf'ilntng Ott~s 10 ,rs e11p Rehable bonded nc ins O Jt>nny 548--0621 •LOAI S CLEANING• Home!! Rentals-Olhces 631 6948 • 646-9957 Complete St>rv Sp11nkter P""P Accust ceil Wall lnstal repau Trt'(' lr•m & repa11 Neat & F11st Lie remove clnups •ea5 Fref'. L oc rPls Steve 547-8076 est Valentin 5•8 6109 QUALITY PAINTING DUSTY S Lanoscape11awn Fair prices 11 years exp Main Serv Wkly monrh John • 673-2604 t tome Frf'e est 24 1 16.ilO VESCO PAINTING ANO DBL·A· TEAM 15 yr!t exp WALLPAPERING Quality Julian & Yolanda garden work Free Est 969-6349 1ngthou~lean 642-3921 • * Mlll SHYICE * GARDENING SEAV Clean ,_P"!!!•s'!!!'lr!!'!a•fl!oll~-!'!!"!!--!'P9 CARPETS & WINDOWS •--PllLIC IOTIC( vps Lawns Palm tr9e FA THING INTERIORS Tht" Calif Pubhc Ullltlies 142·2111 trtm garage Al 549 9•61 HANGING/STRIPPING • •MERICAi CLWllll VISA-MC 673-1512 Comm1s,.1on REQUIRES •·-GARDENING CLEAN UP thal itll uSPd hou~hold HOUSECLEANING I Do a Mow-eo9e tree work-lull PIHttr/lt~if good' mov,.r< print thf'lr Gooo Job & Good Prices m11"1 Reas 665-5288 Int t Ext patch ptasterl""'. PUC Cal T num~r Fetts11 548 9743 alt •pm • .., hmo s & chaullPV• .. prinl • L!Jll StrYittl Cullom texturing, quality theu T c p numt>f>• '" all * Prot Hsctng FREE ests -WOf'k Problems-No Prob- adv!'n•wrrl4"n1!t 11 vou 7 dys wk, tO yrs exp ref • DRUNK DRIVING lema• ·326884 55•·7831 nave a QUf!SltO'l about LIC Ins ~2-5053 • • AUTOIBIKE ACCIONT • DRuGs Plaubi1 tl'e 190a1t1y ol a mover D~all Forme' D A Free consult 1-----~---- lomo or ch1ull1"Ur C1111 1-~-!""'".-.oi!!"!"!!!!"!'"'!P""'-472.5527 24 llr El• lll· lllO Public Ut1ll•PI Com-~YWALL TAPING• HEATING 9 PLUM81NG m•ut0n 71•·5~·• 151 Te11:t1Ke-Acoustic 4 P111nt llleYiaJ Fr .. et Kevin 722-929.il 1------!""'!!'"""""'!'"--EXPERT Service & ~aw .. . *' 1 nYlll* 34 yrs exp 18 yrs 1n ., .. &u .. tical c.ilia11 lltdrical • Lic-409035 96-"·89111 -730-1353 ,iii8LOWN OR PAINTED Home "' otfice Etectricat CLEAN & EXPERT labitalttn ~11-Patcnrng· Texture w<>tk at a low cost great 25 yrs exp Lie T · 116428 S:nM-LESS •LUMINUM l ic 2885<17 63 1.9295 work. *Bob S48-5899 • ""' ,.. ••ABC MOVlt..<i• • Ralnguttwa Low Pricee t ltnicn , .... ,... Ouiek ' Ceretut T 138046 Fr .. •t Call 631-RAIN -LO RATES 552-0410 HouMtlOld repews p11nt relurbteh•ng carpentry *GOOD MOVES* drywall etc Gary 645-5277 Low rates Fr" Est w HANOYMAN• lie C-158192 545-4654 llPmpl!~'!"'ll~~~~~-t Big & sml Jobs·WOfk goer STARVING SCHOLARS Call Bruce 847-0780 New trucka • T 1557711 *PROF Chr11111n Repairs Full Serv1ee • Stlle Wfd41 Apia/Homes Int /ht Dave * 714-957-1088 ...... , IDmll .... I Alt type. lie 4~ ROOF LEAK? Low cott. hlgllat quality roof r• palft Local ref• 780-7178 Tract11 Wtrlt FenQel, ate 836-8135 •04 BERNARoo·s · .AMERICAN HANDYMAN. MOYinQ' ~am Oepen• Ldtt:LtPlrn.d\lmv Doon Windowt Feoe.s da~ & Ettle191"1t PUC tNdt..cevet~~ Orywill Plumbing 8atn~ ~ • T15t2~3307 ~.lr•••M2""'3 2 room Remod I Catpetltry In ~ ta And v .. ~ 11 Lord ~~"!m~naimir Fr" eat 894-5'81 SOUL TE lntamatlonel I U SOUL MA TE ISSUE:S. lt-14 Mat~kWICe Ct ..... , Peyct11c, Nft S10 Mr.Morganl4 ... 91M AQ9 and ~Ph~ , .. _ DlrectiOn 5-4o...an1 •104~ ... ~cm~~m:;rtr • Ca11 Ret>et11h 857 12u 2. We provide tranaportatlon 3. We'll train you 4. Have fun and meet new friend• 5. Full adult aupervlalon CUSTOMER SERVICE REP 2 positions available in tomer service dept. our cus- Must have pleasant phone per- sonality; typing a plus. Learn valuable office skills and earn $5.00 an hour to start. Hours are 11:30 A.M. -8:30 P.M. and Sat. & Sun. 6 A.M. -10:30 A.M. Call 642-4321 ext. 207 to sched- ule an appointment. Ask for Llolanda. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 Motor Routes available In Co1t11111 Huntincton l11ch Fountain V1ll1r NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Oetlver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of Insurance . . Cill 842-1444 Asl< for. Joanne Craney J J MlllCIAll, IUllRIAI WAIRIORI I RIES ... We Mar Ian A Jiii Ftr Yllllll (We Also Have A Limited Number Of Openings For Standard Earth-Type Humans.) MAKE GOOD MONEY AND STILL HAVE TIME FOR DAYTIME QUESTS OR STUDIES AND MIDNIGHT REVELSlll We Offer: Salary + Comm + Bonuses ~ Easy Evening Hours Reputable, Recognized Product Ill I We Will Train The Right Being. JOIN OUR ADVENTURE! CALL 642-4536 EXT 430 NOW For The Best Job In This Solar System, Ask For Pat Collin II you're 10 or older. a job as a newspaper ea rner might be just your size. Just send in this coupon or call: 642·4333. Routes are av811able now• ...... w, .... Daily Plltt Cllritrt fo-,;-;:-d-;;;;;;=.-:;;;~~;::,, 1ng a Daily Pilot carrier. 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Dena aarn111n e:~~.~3:..,;~ •S?/HrTreitllnQ . ~ match«! Palf Anuqu. Ct.::eoo $120 normaly 20' FUkl L~ Gt i;; MSU ...... l-ttor,,...,waz Nit 495'-7189 Prem.., Ctub he• Im· Immediate °'*''no wtlh In Burton• hm-4pm No •8AM·12 Noon Mon.-F'n Stained GIUa W\ndO'llrl U40 De)'I ~!1--6639 °' Surrev 100 & ~'"t 30HP 1001 OUAILST N 8 Compwe~~oeeei1e:c1 mediate O""'n•no• tor fa11 growtno "1 gatiety 1)1'\one c:a£ll p1eeae Cell Now · 5 Po.1110n1 lef\ ~~~'.~ ~-~ "' IOttG E-721• 1373 oas •nt>O&rd SM>00100o l12·Ull lU:llU -W ••m mntlf •flOI s .... p .,.. e-Good ac>l)Mlance rrt. S"LES Alik IOf LVICOSTA MESA _._ ,...,.. ,...._ tnhque WRI TE wour auto· * 07~ ~ • - GVN, N 8 8~1 .. 1. romotiOna ..... CaaNICk,281·7858 .. .... ..... ,. ll*Mdgl ... ~ MO , dialMERCEDES --..,,,..,, "'V ••-_. ... ""'""" pawed Ot atrOke patoentt Clas-Joe ru•"9r """~ •• ,, w/P4J Mut1havee~ PI T organized i>erton 11 .. TillllT.tnPllT FIT PIT MU91haYemin 2 582•1240 Tur" ot th• Century 0ui11ne & tai>e $1095 S11pa .. ad $'>000c:u"C1• SFrwyr1ear8Mctl81vo -~· .-.i.e.. ·:.... AO Uf\Otf s.... ··-•a• -••JtLA.,..GUor::: ~uEL 6'()..1275 •fl•~ ~ai>"'f F0t Mghl om-13" SOUCTH COAST 1C'f~ & 12131714)037·2333 With A/P. AJA & biting & Slue jNn jOb Phone I For an lnlerlor de yra_ relAll e.-.p ~ Menogony Incl 1rg for. ~5.4490 j tr•oe~ 675 62Sti 1n 8~ Pan. c:ol1ectlonL 72Cl-1"4 l liltng Hvnllngton 8ch lion/ftOOnng company Saacl'l'a flne11 Drug ~.Aalr maJ bttllr0t11 din rm tbl J l /f a... SEARAY 2~ 1917 LO,.. ... •!!fl--.... 9&9-9581 $1200/mo Alk for S1ore. Call Mon-Fri 9-S ~ t cnra Lrg 1n l<iate ... ry an/nn nour'J Xtnl couo O••l• 'llTIYTIAlll-.U ---• .,.r..,. P'"RT T Debra 17141764-0241 Mr Well• 1~111 OFFICE~ 11e&0 tor •II 760-8041 ir.AzS B•ll Days r!>9 71!.#V, CREVIER i -.a-08 GVN, Receptlonl11, In· " IME ltgnlnlt8'tera TEMPORARY AND -""" ur•- ' On a call u needed IUl~IT Sates Aflluctt 1111 DIAMOND r~ 1 i SCt soi Eve~ 760-0177 ""* oemt r.OWll eng•..., ~r1nce .. p bllUng. ba111 A1k tor Nina. Hunt-8 . I TEMP TO PERM -S S 300 S-!t ... h 7114 T I gOOd c.ond only JO+< Ml l •640-1420• lnnton"-~h .... n.n5•1 F/TIOfBeluty tUdlO Xtnt (U POSITIONSAVAILA8LE ; s;;fs Kenmore Hll'f ac: 1 a pen0an1 UJ r:•111h I ........ ..SKINGS1000 J • .,.,,.... ...,. • v benetlll & working con -R en--t•~ st '•Cl s~ SJ~ 01• & ..... --t. ......... ..... ... Al ··--"-........,,,.., ""'' s duly WISllef Lg capeclly I -1• -·· -Gall ..... ". --· lfflOI Pll IPIUTH dlllOnt. Apply In penon Yll •Clenls HOiy ever uMCS $300 amt'lnyst r ng S3~n .._. • ...... _ Bu1y 0 8 GVN. Newport llffll'I •Typ<ata 963 5693 ~'8·2186 ./Voit 1ra01tr CO•e• J w l~ & flW llm\D. --• Center FIT &45-5ee5 ALL HOURS 1n Newpon F--.. ·~ 1_, __ .. LWI • .,-·•tar~ s •oo Bm 122 o~o· • ,. ..... mr. "· .. 833-47 _...,., _..., ~ ""~ ""A ER COLOR 19 • t4 ... ac.. l 1 •Data Entry OperatO's FRtGtOAtRE 2hJ8•66 So l1911na •~7 o~ SH-/Decb/Sttrlft &3 ~?St,.,,._. llJ.m ...W. IECEPTlllllT No e•p nee Brighi chMrl\11 GOOO w/people & numbers PT /FT Hunt· 1ng1on Buch 848--0770 •111rm EJtP'd Manager for C M arM apts Renl/Salery negotiable 458-7030 llU mu .. nt -IT"...,..llww.. IElllTllll Tr.1intot>eat>ro1ter Earn •Word Processors L•ght Avac•do Top CHARLE w AUST'"' r-~S.at ,. INl9f lW.ll. '"" .,..,.. 1r;-. S5thr comm1Ut0n and ••cc 1 C'--L Freezer •Gooo tone 7022 Local Pn1 Coo1ro4 Co IMrM'l'AI •••'J " oun •ng -"5 1ta••1r:l __., ~ !~ ~,.. _. l..sll1' IFS• I.., ... learn • new protesaion REGtSfER NOW S 1 ~ 760 8 I ~9 _.. " rwww 1 '2 I St OOP WIT.-3 16 ~~ •ill~ "* 01 =• ::.•e h::h n~ FI T or PI T Musi haw Can RICI\ Hart 11 Walker ANO EARN I llf a-aa--J WSll CIVf 1-<EWPORT BEAC... M hh ~ k'-.. ~ • outgoing peraonallty & we111ng1on 722-9586 •Bonus SSS arr~• Sl2000B06•9 724·9000 MOOR•NG driving record Call *538• t 178* •Paid Holidays Relnge<11ors Wastiers & It "}~ •' .-11SM1' Charley A_M 979-6021 SAUi/Yi Wiii •Paid VecattOn• Qf~s Mike 645-9701 Office r.raitart sic 000 64? 1c,57 lOIT' Sales. Service ,RESS.I. Hnll HITHI Lumber yd. Some WMk· 18400 Von Karman Faraitart 6014 A ai •tat 6047 WP HUH llLI Parts Leasing Orange Cout Daily P1101 11 looking lot a Pressmen wllh 2·3 ~ars e•penence on a web ollset press OpPQrtunoty tor advance- ment t>enelita salary commensurate with ex- peflence Call (7 U J 642-4321 asll tor Han11 Apt Comple• 1how1ng ends Good drivtnn re Ste 130 Irvine 474-2974 I Wot 1111,e up 10 48 sa•IOoa\ 135 31l1 Apts li9hl boolckeeplng .. 100-1. FREE to App11can1 • THOMASVILLE Queen rtvate ypewrtler ale Av• JWW 1 1111:! Q~ 506t - WUI train Waellends only cord Wiii tratn Pay ttex EOE Anne stvle cherry wooo IBM Ohvetlt Ptc. ano new 1500 Auto Mall Dr from 9-5 En4tfgellc & de-Cell tor app 549•3073 din rm set c:ompt sac word p.oces~s Gud• IP Tl 21'-Slll/ .. pendable 545-4855 SUllSTllSS TttlNUIY ClflUCAL S 1775 also mate '"' rm From S2!'>0. 84 1 1593 MitHCu'> C• &ron.. ~ 6 Santa Ana UI •• 1-12. flip d single needle & For N-port Bell rel••• !>et 81~ l•C.Q t>Orm !>el Pinn' OrtHI -'4 ti'3 oo·;i 55 Frwy at Edinger 0.,.,todl OC*•tor Call Corp 25-40tirs ~ lor mall boa sprongs re OPEi l l&fS Reservation agen1 pos-854•7430 or 723-0970 3-4 wh Sal based on thlW"f S 175 oar Sll)()I~ 6059 Mile. Tt1as,.rt1tiea 1tions now available 25 ea,,... 644-5070 K•r-Oa11 tbl & cnrs 973-0653 Service Hrs Mon-Fr1 .,..... • -· BALDW1N con50IP pia"o C T 'l • oo O hours m1n1mum No HP 1 a J t r I r I a t r 1 arn to 1 pm necessary will lram on lfPT, SIOllTUY Tiii lllYICI 8 Sond Sota S200 Ad lf'\CI ~Cl\ Hardly uSto<I 1014 .. --------· h b M be Growing C1\/ll Eng1neer1ng m11a1 relr ';j S200 A nltQu~ "''"'" S2~00 ·" IH•i. 32 '!t?~<' mo ~ 740 VOL VO S2~5 mo T 01 pymts $ 15 300 )()()0 Cap Red 050 90d LI • OAC fl.4 1·2886 88 Volvo 240 DL S216 me. Tot 51;. 960 2JOO C.-p Red Clsd end • ~ OAC 641-2886 VW ts1 CABRIOLET Blufl> IJfi• >Ollef am tm cass a c a1a1rr e111 wa" S 1. 500 OBO 675-700• btn h•atic t30I CAD &4 DEVILLE 4 Ot 59K m a, good body IOO running cood•hon 14 700 080 10 19) 724-tOOI How doea S l ,382 part. lime 1 year sound? That s what the Army Resefve wm P•Y you 10 SIMI Train one weekend a month anc:I two weeks a year Call today 1ee 11 you qualify II AU'" OU IE. AllYlllHYI. Anaheim 772-1400 Coron• 735-8325 IFflCI HISI• PIT for nice 1111 growing Co Nr Hoag Fie• hrs Type & misc olltce work Hou•ewlle or ratlred greal $6/hr 722-8060 1 e JO ust out· ~ F Wltffl ~lllMht& Sunbeam micro-ave ?•31594-6220 ----------.go.no ano perlO(l1bte & Land .-.anning irm .. FEICEI STIUCE Cos11Mesatoca11on C.11 seeks ••1>e<lencecl gen lfWPllTTlllClml s100 Oak enterta.nmen1 up11q111 Ham111or. i:>.ano ··a IP!> Avs B ,., otwn 3 •7pm M -TH eral office MC1etary wltti 644·8022 center StOO 720· 1927 Da•~ orown ..,000 Gooo G.osia Mf', e.4~ 30.,. .,. oJ•"''!o ·01 s ,~ S:tO NABERS O w d ;.i l'.<ec Cl~d end I r..L; b4 , 188f. 755-l 155 Linda good typ;ng. computer & TRAVEL LEISURE ••a.1 Ill :, I ..a conO•,•On S55-0 Resla·•rant phone stctlls. delall orien-AGENT --1.llC ••ti '141045. ·c,·4 Mttercydea/ ... ,...,. E lie I '---etts • heedbOB•O loottJO;trQ Full & PIT Sn~~ bar n~tp "" •tp n """ 1 0 New expansion Xlnt en s I 6060 ScMlen IOll • aft CADILLAC ste'''"W BEAUTIFUL SELECTION Costa Meaa 540-1026 Cyprns527-5 161 P/TPl .. EUUS '""" .. working enYlronment "' i111onmen1 tor chentele Stde>ra11s 195 840-873J icyclea ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Musi oe 17 or 0119( & able South~n Oran,,.. Coon· -t k ht J b v• v-Benett is and top salary CORNER P•ne d~s~ .,,, ' l A01ES Scnwonn A.s os j l.aO•llKS on Qr an9e BM ot ah? mooe• '°"" moe19e Dana Polnl 493-190 I FuMerton 447-4461 Gwden Grove 638-8750 Hunt Buch 962-8821 La Hat>ra 8 7 1-11140 Orange 974-2940 Seddlebac:k Vly 768-5251 S111t1 An1 836-9924 Tuttln 731--0481 W•tmtnster 891·2278 MIDYlmllln For 1matl churcn Over 18 ntllabte, ••P wtchl!Oren S5hr appro• 5hr wee!< 645-~781 Tues-Thurs 9-2 C an earn $900 /wk ' 673-4 162 ask lor Roy PIT RECEP/GEN OFFICE Nport Bch l 1w Offoce 12 30-5 30 dly N-amllr $5 50/hr 720.() 17 1 *IUL ISTlll* lWST&ITS 0 wor ""ii 5 0 19 ty Send resume to Mr th ronow"" c~n1ac1 8 , 4 " S ~ < ··"n •e S 150 OBO Also ~all mostly ntQ1111 Ca1h1er Fuentes at Robert Bem "'' •..... ~· ., • " " exper helplul Apply 1n Wiiiiam Frosl & AMOC Chartyne or Frank lamin cupboard aes~ ~ Geograp111c m(t9~ l'REE P lo Ca ...... --.~ • 752--0752• tHicase Brass wti1te irOlll TO VOU uPOn cond ot erson • ...,_.,.. 14725 Alton Parkway Sports ComplH 17272 Irvine. CA 92718 W*ITafSS/Wanras dbl bed compl S4 10 2 PtClo. up S36· 63 16 u~-HO""'" F\I No phone Ml• Mlut Oval l'()(MI grMn area $ . l!-......1 ~--5 ;;;;; ~';°"59 SECRElARY For an Sl141ta rugs S25& $50 l868301 ~rttaf -· wvv Irv Dental Prec11ce needs lllteraatitaal-DAY BED wMe & brau JOHNSON Air b Jl.•~ Restaurant warm, enthuSiaattc Frn1 1 7 2 1 S o H 1 r b or MattreSM>~ trundle com Compressor t""o ~:. FOOD PREP & DELIVERY Ottoce ~son wlPut>ltC Anlhetm CA• P e 1 e S 2 4 5 hoses with 2 maSlts S 100 For Catering a Dei. Mon-Re la Ilona & Mrk ting • ·~o-8733• I 642 .09()4 Fri Days Meyerhof 1. awareness WUblSI Pfllll .,_ .. lrvme 281-6178 Call Rebekah 857 1244 PIT Near Hoag S6 hr OUEEN SIZE MAnAESS Wlllll lllf ClftS Young ~gre .. iYe llcensed Agents w/e11p needed to show & sell propen1es Wllh 8 Top Producer RETAIL High commissions & L ADIES SHOP needs bonuses Call PA TRICK woman/girt lor Full or llCllTUY 722-8060 4 Box OU LT f D 11200 orons ouno new !u• BRAND NEW s 155 sel S300 Call 640 so 4 Call 846-4293 I Carat• Sal~• Sommons F ashron Res• .:>.-C • 6 l 2 uu• Twin Ma1tresses aro _•.1.t1 __ eu _______ 4 TENORE 760-8702 Agt PIT 548· 1398 clll 6 309 f /l YUi llLP. 1110 HOlll SIPDSPHT UOcc,U ;,,.. .... ~6Qt! "~ r• d,toor • ••stl•lll* St!OOMI tU-l1UltaH a111ac• after 1,. ..... ounh See us •Oday OF NEWPORT 8EA04 540-1100 IESTIUL 1 140·"" 40 :.•.ABQREE ROAD Or .-• oa,.,a _.. t ..... Ced St'!"IC I! HOUJS ·a~ 10 pm MO< .fr1 "t-BMW 5"101 ~ .-...-'.>'f-P' ~ b'd • e a s1e-., •II"!• nt"" -s.i100 Ot>O ~ 9~4; ~I -o'.•J'. ::>d·•' a C•~ -•1, .. (i .Ot :i >"'' PS Pfl 2600 Harb()( 81..o COSTA MESA C A D LLA C COUPE 0£VILLf 78 r.,na gr.._ powP• eYWfYthtng teelhef nl S2 000 080 645·98!>4 u« tor helmet Head lfFICl Clfll llCEPT11111T I • RETAIL SALES • FIT & PIT pef"SOOS needed F•T a P •T ..,i1h11S1ast1C ro.-geMral omce duties Pnones take customer or· 5 1 Pie v. led tor a sucti 18 X•o• copying ders type 40wpm dala tu~ es~ rela~n !tore in It typing filing 4 preoar-entr) on PC E•penence Fashion is Fo• further Newport Peninsula Con sulllng Firm needs lull time secretary min 5 yr eJ.p Xlnt 1ypmg 4 phOne u ;ns recra !7$-3551 Must bP strong and able to pass bad< & drug test•ng Ptease call Gean 'J5t-CU1 SO<•f19S S.ano new $15 *'NR AWAf...6.-----------aa i>e•ce 675-5674 ••5 • 111' 4 un.. l D · J WUElllSE SALE "•" "" / HJS .. vi ~v c.a~s .. a~" •"' S:,~Ot! ~~.t-i••--~ SIOllTllY/llCIPT Ing thfpments Exp help-pref will train 646•4483 into tall 852 1070 Ask Full T ime t1m1l1 a r .., 'COns1ruc1ton 1ncJustr) Must type Wordprocess Good front office appe11r ance & protess1ona1 at totude a must 241-8288 lul but not nee Newport Wiii llTllllS tor Stephen or M1cne1e Pharmaceuucats 897 w 16th St Newport Beach ~2-7511 •OPERATOR • , lmmed opening EJ.per prel. Wknd gra .. eyard Fn·Sll 111111 Newpo•I Beach 644-7050 IUHICHm IHllTll RnllL UUS PIT Small A~oblc: boutlQYit 1n CM sal comm548 7515 SllYICE LIT NITH SAILBOAT INSTRUCTOR tmme<liate openings 1or 2 Needed In Newport Bch I Service LOI Porters Mus• 25·28 II cruosong ,ao1 11ave ctean appearancP boats Wknds Now F T good anv•ng record de- summer mclud1ng wknds !olre 10 grow ..., company Can 645-7 tOO 18 yrs ot age B•·no OMV report & apply to Don t.pl.,..eal Waate4 5535 F Sludenl 30 wan" to HOUsesll W Hsellpg l!•P Wiii start 614 tor summe• )<Int rels 548-588 t LIVE-IN Salary House keeping or9amza11on tompanoon shopping meats othce sltills No C1111dren please SmOker Personable ca rong lema•e Call Ca•o• 673-4760 or 675-3445 WlJIS llmlCTOI Ell•s Newport Imports Mtrcla&Ui.M S I~ A r•.gr Qual•I) ne.e< ul>eO ~''" .,.rapped Wort" S 1000 ~ac S2SO C.an Ile• :> 'J 862 6588 IMi1cellnHa1 6015 1 Bis powe< mower atnt 1 S 100 4 drawer steel Irle 26 0 S4S Brass 1aMp S28 01amono oac" BMX V•tl'"' ,.,~1me1 S '6"> ~86-830 OR1.t PRESS S2~ Rad• Corne & tei.e ldvant~ Cl' oecoraror $ snowroo,.. turn1turP b•O• O\Jt ' he ''"' nor a "1a• ng prof ' we iust neeo •nf' s~ iKf' •FRI & SAT 9 3 3183 unot B-2 A.1rwa~ 11.iel""~' A11por1 L oi;, .S P 1u1ar ,,,c 6134 ,, loolttng lor FIT Aul D11tric1 Managers S5 75 hr 30-40 hr wk Full ben- efits · gas allowance Good drtv1ng recoro proof ol insurance (714) The Orange Coast Dally P110t is I00111ng tor an energetic person to as- sist ovr Ots1r1ct Manage<s 3 day• during the "'"" weekends and holidays Apphc.ant musl have rP- llable c.ir with valid CA drivers license proof ot insurance and OM V print·out S1ar11ng pay is $7 00 pe• nour plus gas allowance Co~ •n 10 apply at WeP~ends Call Eddie. 642 4786 ••• J 100 w cs1 Hwy 642 9405 •c-'"• -----... , ... 0 .. 1 .. 01 ftati .. H v SE RVICE STATION - a1 a•m ~"" S200 Sa"d"' ~· .nopr S' ~ J•Q ~a .. $120 J "'"' Orcyc".e "'''~ oao .e1 SSO I 1°" 01;, a· f ""'I lh•OV. .n l•t>te & ~nch tFREE S~ al 131 E 1811'1 St ap1 : 1 Costa I MeScl or call ~6· 6816 540-3008 12 noon to 7pm ORDER DEPT gals 0 K Permanent 5 days 91m-4pm No Sat or Sun Paid vaca1tons1Holtday S5 25 hr C M 646-1540 flt&.IC f«> TICE llilyl'illt UOW11tl1Jlt. 011t11tu,CAl2121 between 91m & Spm M-F Or can Belh at 642-•321 ext 20'> P\mlC f«>TICE SllU,FtT Xlnt 09ply at Bene1100 Main Pt Kayla 542 8283 UlES·f /T, P/1 Markel new summer prO<I ucl Good SS$ Call David 960-345 I P\BJC f«>TIC£ ATTENDANTS ••• • • Sala<v Comm benet111 AntlQue Oall d1n1119 set Full or p T Apply haavely ~rved leet 8 2590 Newporl Blvd CM Chrs S 1600 646-5657 SVC STATION ATTEND F•T P T Comm hrly Gd opply & .. aca ins 220 1 E Coast Hwy COM llT ... DINlllM 1931 Newport Blvd CM 50 s.tec1 Dealers 10ea1.,. soace av111a1>1e1 OJO i Rooms, apartme nts, homes - classified can satisfy your housrng nttds P\ltt.IC f«> TIC£ fl\l3l. IC NOT 1C£ f'ICTITIOUI llU&ntEIS K..a3-01 ACTITIOUI au atNESI ACTITIOUS 9US»EH K4001t KJ .. 17 FICTITIOUS 9USINES$ NAME STATUIENT F1CT1TIOUS aUSM IS NAME STATEMENT N._ STAT£...-r FICTITIOUS llUSaolESS FICTITIOUS 9USINESS NA .. I TATDIDfT The !Ollowtng C>Msons are NAME ITATIEMIENT The !Qllowmg oetSOt'IS are! Tile IOI~ P«IO'lS ue NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEIEN'T fr,e loftOw•"Q <f"<;On" •'" doing bUSlness u Tne I01tow1no peoons a•e 00<ng ouS1ness H ooono buSlness as ,.,. followtng penona 're TP!t f0ttow•no De<'sons are OOW19 ~ •> I a ) L AN 0 BANK d0<ngbUa•!lessas CL ARK HOME F'UNOING !'AIRWAY CONVALES 00tng1>vsmessas do•n91>vs•"t'Uas WESTERN S1AR V'"N (t>IMATURE MARKETS HAROLD MARINE INC INC 2.CICl 1Pa5eO<lf!V&lf'tl CENT CENTER 2800 N THf "'"'ll HOUSE 27C.• WfSTloR CHARLESTON DOW CLEANING ''q 9~) (c)INVESTLAND (dlGREAT 1~55 Newporl Blvd Cosll c1a Suite c L~Quna Hills I Harbor BoulevMd f'uUe<ton W O•ange1'10<Pf' FulleftO<" ASSOCtAlES 2<125 South St•M"I Apl • Co~ll Vf"'d CIRCLE TRADING COM· Mesa Calll 92627 Caltf 92677 Cattl 92636 C.•1.1 92633 B"s•o• Cn~1-1 '.AP~a Calif Ca•,t 92F ~· PANV <•MNTERPROM, 2400 Harv.y p Tabb. HarolO s Cl&rlo. F~enr.1a1 Serv1c-es I Fullerton Reh110ohtal10n Sorer N Al Masnnt'Olln• I '14'6?6 J ~Ml" ;)1. 0 wa""D•P' W Coast Highway Suite M1r1ne Inc Cahl0tn1a 21 inc: Marylano 93:?0 An· Center Ca11torn1a 120 I ?4109 El P1111r Laquna H•ll, ' R~N'f• ' 8f'•1 2 Jllttf' uq 01; S••""' Ap • C ,•11 M-26 Newpo•I Beach Call! Cedar R1dg1 Irvine Caht napol1s Reed Su•f' 200 Dove Street -~ Newport Calll 92653 'C,,,. l..OfD"a ""' Vi'I• C.wr Vf'~" C1•11 u.f. - 92663 92715 Lan'1am MO :?0706 S..ecl'I Gahl 92660 Jalal Basn1 10 1 L 0$ 9;f.2:. •• ,, tiu,•'1H i s 0" Bentley Prode Caltlorrna H ue busmes" is con-Tiiis bus1nen ,, con Th•s ousmas5 '" con. Pad•es Lene Placenha p,.,,.. ._,,..It nQ •O'') OiKI~ t-1 .ir "" ••Ov<I Thtl buSlneu •S con· dueled by a corporalton ducted bV 1 tO<PO•ll•on o..ic1e0 ti. 1 corporallO<' Caill 92670 Port L.iur f'n• "'"'"'po•' Ja~ Oit. -i "''"'t>>f" dueled by 1 corporatlOO H1r\'11Y P hOO President Shellar Na1es1m'1•n E• Caro• Mays Corporall!' T111s business ts con S..-1.:r Ca•" 9U•60 t "'~ '"""'"'fl"' w•~ 1 lf'<l Gordon Ltng Presioent ec;ultYP Vice Pres•de<>I Sec<ela<v Oucled D~ CO·Par1ne<S Rol>t'•I • &• z .,, ··uSll't' •·•-.,,,. Ou"'• ...,. • O• Th11 S11temM1t was fried T1115 "11emen1 was hied T11.s st•t-nl was Med fhos statement was hied Ja•a BASii• "''°"' OK•a•at>er 01 "u~! <1"'9" Co-.. " " ""' •« 9030 'll ""' CJ7 t-\ ~ ~ F ~ t" ,,_ f' • r-• C:, l as..,.•1p ~ S 5().u. c S11,4H THIODOll ROBINS FORD 1060 HAllOI llVD (0!>1& M f!>A ~4l 0010 "·"' THIOOOll ROBINS FORD lOe.<l -.a1ao1 I LVD CCnTA Ml~A 04; C.O•<: P\BJC NOTIC£ ACTITlOUS 9USINEIS NAME STATQllENT '"""" • .... • "O C".,,.~ ., .. o "'"9 ws-~--ss •, • ., s ·o11·E: -.ous•"'G SEPv CF'> '-0!. P••• "'• "' ,. a•~• •as ~ .. t• , ..... Co.rt•> c~ I <> '•"'~' 1"' ·~ ... UF1lll21M Blc• li'I •nte< pertKI cono SO:xx> 673-6864 •..es !!33-6785 days ...: .. c.l'\1rc.oa1 f'AI"... 1n1er1or i:u11., CllOt'O 268~461 114.111 THlOOORI ROBINS FORD lOOC M&lt,·~ I'•:, '""~'· ........ ~ ... FlCTtTlOUS ...... N.U:.: STATEWICT ,,...O'~~­ .">"'!;~- ,..,..,.. E' t • 11 ~'•"O C.i• • :>~ FVTTf17 l'P""~ 0 •oi"9f' C-R a:. ... : ._, 78 u., eREM OEllELOPME9'f :'1005 ;:..,,._ San1a A:lw CAI•' ~~-!>' 9. f,f. . . . . . ' bX' M ..... L $emof\llr0 4J ~ Co .. ,.,,, 1-1~ Re An- .., n<. Cai•• 92ec>e PllJl.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ... ..._ STAT£111£NT "'-11 t: E .;f\llbet; JA.A • 5•n1• Cla•a Core.. c-i. ,...,._ Cai'I 9~M Rer-t P W P>Q<O'\(I Jt f' -~ i; •30 *"' :>-... '<YI• ... 'io:·4· Cla, S~""'1· with the County Clerk or Or· w•lh tilt County Clfttlo. ol Or-With 1ne Count~ Cle<~ or O• ""''" ll>P County C1e<1o. of O• Tt>,~ statement •as '"f'd O•tf'J IC! •<. ~· ~o• 8• z w\ 19~0 ange 8 County on Apnl 27 ang.-County on April 18 af19I! Count~ on Aoul 18 anl)4' CO\lnf) on Ap«I 111 "'''"'""Count~ Cltt<lo. c;t O• ~ .... ,,, 1 • .,,.. ·o .a "'°'"" F37S:!U auc· ...... ~ D._.,,f"\,..,,~ 0<K1f'I: t, .. .,...,,_, ""'ft·~., t 1988 19116 19118 19811 l\"Qe County on May 2 t9118 ..... ..,.,.. • oni;; St'ac,. C.a ' o oi•s,.,,.. , ~ Coa1.t Y"•c F'l7'IOZ2 F377'W7 Fl,_, FJreotO FJ"332 9011()3 D••, P ot 4p• , -'~•~ r; ::l1to ...,, .. ~,.... .. ,... Publ!shed Orange Coast Publtlhed Orange Coast Pvbhshe<l O•&"!lf' Coast PuOhst>eO Or909e Cou1 Publ•SheO 0•1nge Coast T"'•' 01;\•' ,." r •') ,q t.,.,.,, ... t--:.:-c•a• ..... '\ 'l' ... "'"' .. ", •• , f"9d Dally Pttol Mav 5 12 19. 26 Oatly P110I Aprtl 2 I 28 May Daily PtlOI Aprtl 28 May 5 0111y P1101 M•Y 5 12 19 26 Oa1ty P1101 May 5 12 19 21> Out lf'<l b. a ~,..e1a1 pan 18118 5. 1? t988 12 19 1968 t988 1191111 "llf\n1r Th-680 Th-626 Th 636 Th 6115 Tl\ 678 Rot--•• Br z•u~ Trusll!t' Ml.IC J«>TICE • .. ------------------------------------------------··' Tti•\ ~1•1'""'""1 «M hof'<l w•ll'I tl'>f' CO<in'. -.M!•lo. n ! Or l(J1131 FICTITIOUS 9USINESS NAME STATEMENT TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO 5 4.80 ............ ........ , ..... ......... For ... M · you can adwrti99 your Garage Sale 1n the Dally PllOt. There Is a • line minimum and the price la the same whether you advertlae 1 ~or 3 days. It's a grMI way to tum lhOle hidden treasures Into cuh. We are also otfet1ng • 9 ••• te ••H• • 01 ••• ..... tor t t .M. Th69 guide lncludm Idea on how to adverttae, how to pliln, What ....,,. to ..n, plus Ideas for • better gar•.-; mo a gerege a. llgn. pr1e1ng stickers. lnfonnat~ on~ Grdtnenees end Inventory eheet. You can purchaM your Gar9Q9 SM Ktt for $1.00 whefl you p&ace your Id et: Classffled Advertising 6a~S678 ..... =,.__ .. .,, .... ,.. I --Ml -UMNll ' \ • l nQt-' l Oun r ~ ri A,or I 1 • 198~ T" fl'.).~ HQ O'fl"'S0"\5 .l'fl P~t)t1~'tfl'C Q1 .J""O@ Cr~'\t ~ G l'M' "~S a.s 0111, p ~1 "'~' .El M.s, 4V(RICA•• l"ISTof U•E Fl7770t 5 •. 1~8" o r .. EALT>1 A"iO MEO - " "'f A VfO!Clol G~" <.oo Par• ,.t,.. O<' ... flt&.IC f«> TICE I(,... FICTITIOUS SUS*ESS NAM( ST AT£fllllENT fl'>f' IOllO••""Q pef'SOOS a<,. oomg ousoJW>ss as WESTON·L• SI\ 1 ·~~0 G1llf>He """ 1rw"' C11hl 9213• Lu'" Con''' ...:1 v<" CO"'· pan, 1 C<thl()f~ • l cJ•PO<· ation JOt8 C•rrnel Strtiel Lo, A"Of"4'• Ca•• <1(1(-f>'- r.,.. lU.. Cc .. noa"y • C ahlor "'" Cor po• 1 110~ 175r,o G•ll•lla Avenue tr-.nne Caltl 92it• Tr111 Ousrnf'SS •S COil· ·;oo ec~u v.-u ca 1 """"" Wf& lt•fll' Mflld•CAI "'°"" nco•oo•a1.o 1 Catt· 'o'"'" P•C:O' Cl ·~ ~XIO Par• CPMf'• D< ·~ ·20 Cos11 M"5il C1ht 916:'t ·n,,. bu'·"~'' ' con· Ouc tl"CI Dy • CO' C'O< ll>Q<' l P>gl'> Er"' Con.,..ah MO p, '"'tOef'' '!'l1~ Sia!-.' •U 'led ., 111 '"-Coo.Jn•, Cle<• OI 0- 1~ Cc:ouf-1\ ""' ... !>'. 2· 19111! n,_.. l>\.t>ll~ Otil~ Coast Daily P.lot Me, '> t 2 19 26 19N Th-675 ducted tl~ '°'"' ....,t.,... ---.,---.,.-aon-nl'll' __ _ Aocl'l•rll T Dell\• $-c n.IUU\< ""'"-' r•tMy Tho1 ,.a,_.,1 was hlf>C Wllh tn.. Counr-. Cif'f\ o l Or lnOf' c ounl~ on """' 211 l"8 F11'1117 Pu~~ CoeSI Deify P1101 Me\ 5 '1 1t 26 tt&8 T1>.'"' ... ,.,.,.,...,I ... I ,,.. ..... ~t.. "•" ., ....... • • "'~t' \ ...... Da t, o • \loh . H~~, . ' .... , ,. P\B.IC NOTICC 1( .. ,.. ACTTTlOUS 8USIMESS NAME STATtllENT T'>f' tt'•O"""Q ~~i ~I .. •10>"9 °"~" ·~ INfS •AR VEMOR' • lo"IE •SSOC A•f!; '2''12' S"'1· 8••SIOI C<>~la V-~ ' 9262ti Re:>~ T ~! • J "\J• ::;o.,. Coco"•~ V• •'' 92625 p,., ... .I ·~11 ~ FJ78251 11~ . ,. ...... ... &I() P\lll.IC *lTICE I(,.. flCTTTIOUS aUSMESS MAME STAT'OENl •..,r•.,., *' ~ "I: t'u' ~"' o1l -1.ws· • •s ,. -"'°''I 0 ~t' <;..iot" ''.i ';) CC<ele .. ~. ii I ... f..;t I •ttti•' '•ttOtAtt• r.~, .. 4 e. .. ~ oa .. Por' La ... ·~,., ....... 0 I • °" a..cn c..... Q,?6&) • I! •..a :;·, oi ~ 0 .,.,. ~1 " B•iz,..• • ,._ a• •~ c;~011r-• , ~ l)eCl ... '!.1 .. -;' 1 fr'4t ·~ 5 S!•lemf" AU, I~ dlt.cl q •I' R• l"'! "' ,,. ..,.. ~·, ..,,, (!II O!' r .,,,.,.. • ru•• ·o l 11 "-.... ~ c\)W!"·• O" •D<• ~fl A--... .CnQ Se6Cll (All •Q(ll' 90t03 Th,. 0..S "H' \ CC--- dl;clecl bv • qo" ._.,II r A ' '*°"S'P ~ ll 8rtll•1' ·11 ... ·- . ~ ... ,. .. ...: "' ' ~ Llo1 ,eo ..:1 Y111 •: 111 ~ ,Q'I:• • t!"'J • .,. ~, •• \ ......... of ()r "'~ """"" O<c AO<• 18 ! C.t}t nl'l:l9I vun ·<.t>t-C OT•"9" Coasi D• f, o IC" "P'-7~ Ma, ~ • ... ·a , .. ell ftACFK:~ MOIONAlftAJllk C~I~\ • M.:>llu•'• '""~ • Cr~tor, JSO" Pac•'< "~'" o. ·~ ~00·1 Beact- 644 .roc• HAMC>tl LAWN- M'T OUVI M(l't~ •• C-t~·' C •f'"!at0<, ''> ~ G1s•t"' a,,. Coste~ "40 .... ,~ N.::I ..Ol'MDS llU..O ... AY MorMr-, ·0... 1108r~ Coat.a ...... 642-9\50 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? T'-.... ci.uo•.1w11 al TM ~-.i·~•o ­-·--w.-•,,.. ----~ We .. -Sl.A~ llW --............. ~ ar>d .... ""' ... -end l!>e '"" .... ~ ..._"' s-.ta ,,,,.. r.... OI --~ ... --·-·-.. ---..... ..._..._ -··-·'"""' ~Qw--....... _ ...... "" .._ ....................... ._ .. ...,. ................ ~ -""c...-,~ \ ,..... P4IO bt .. "' -llC'l_.,._...~t ltl .... 0.0, '"IOI ....... ~ -uo --.., Colla ---~ "'°" -by O-..a9.a a1 \'1'•) W-43a1 b._ 21 01 ,, ......... ~ ... .......... .,...._. ... ......... .., ... . .,... ........... .,,.. ........ .,....,... ...... al • .,.._ --......... -c.. ... "',... ~ .... wfl! .. .. _ ~sCHEVROLE -f:l'i Home of the Serengeti Blazer l@'i&fijl Can our friendly salesmen for details 579-5100 1-800-228-7240 17071 E. Imperial Hwy ·Yorba Linda. Cahforrna .. ,.,..,., . S.mc.IS.lffli•• THEODORE ROBINS TH~eJlt>STORE 2060 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa 642-0010 o SADDtEBACK Sates lea sing Service Parts IAVINE AUTO CENTER 1-aoo-131.33n 714-380-1200 NABERS 0 SALES BODY SHOP LEASING I P.\RTS and SE RVICE Open Sat. STE RLING 540-9100 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa . -~ . _., NEW LOCATION! S ANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mall Dr.., Santa Ana 135-3171 . _ Newport/SS Frwy at Edinger S*5 Dept open 7 days Serv~ Hours Mon -Fn 7am-10pm 0 Ster/ing°'l!,M!! SALES -SERVICE -LEISlll -PIOS -OVERSEAS DELIVERY SPECIALISTS - 15•0 JlMIORH ROAD, IEWPtlT IUCI 1Wj.ac•e1 .. , ..... ,,,..,. ·~ lm d d S."'" a..r~ la.a.-,...._ l n illt"fribr . . . . .. . -'" ., !IA.-.... • t ..._ .. -·~~ ACURA 1001 G.-St. ••1111•&1 lwlt S....•L...tng SeMoe • Ptrt1 7$.AClMA &2172 SALES SER VICE LEASING PAR TS • ,!.M'inh O\unt)~ u ~ c Tti.nk You For Making Ua #1 In America. Come In and S.. Why Parts Open M-Sat 8 • 5 30 S.t 9 -• p m $ervK:e M-Fn 7 30 -6 p.m ,_,.,, ~ kYl:I ...,..TOM -.ae BUENA PARK 714 I 142-2000 PACIFIC OCEAN --T • ' t ~· . .._ "f \t T . . . -I t \ -.. lt ~ • (714) 540-0713 2880 HAA80R BLVD. • COSTA MESA • Wllft • CARS • VANS • RY'I • AU MAKES • TAUCKS • M<ES • TfWLERS • A4 MOOE1.S ... CAat llM.: -~ ONLY 15 MINUTES FROM NEWPORT. SAVE HUNDREDS! 405 Frwy, East 1 Bloctc to 6633 Westminster Ave. Westminster • 714/849-8333 1-800/26-CHEVY ,i lbL L~I ' •. NEW I USED CAI I TRUCKS .... , ............. , . I NABE · ii Serving Orange County over 20 years! Pans & ~f' 1tt LEASING SALES Open Sat ~LL MAKES BODY SHOP 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 0 540-9100 0 H OUSE of IMPORTS, Inc. Muades-Benz 6862 ~heater Boulevard Buena Park ~ URYICE 213 or 714/llERCBl>ES M·F 7a-6p M·F 8a-6p ~ 1-S and 1-9 lmeet. Sat. 8a·2 CONNELL CHEVROLET G 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa CUITOMIR I lllFACTION G OUR # 1 PlllORftY O&°a\~ 54~-:~~3 Jeep • Service , Eagle • Leasi ng 2524 Harbor .Blvd. • Costa Mesa G t E CAMPBELL NISSAN/~ llKH • Low Prices .• No G1mmidn • Great Selection • Friendly People • E.cellent Service 1113S..1Mdi .,.__. ~ leadl (714) 142-1711 (211) Sft-1461 15451 ~&MS., W•tmlnater 14) ~11 . (714) ..... ,. 5alea • Sttvtce • ParU tca11nc All Makes (714) 98~1959 L8ICOUI , IACUllY ..... SALIS -tEASING SERVICE -PARTS JOYCE Bo0Lov1c1 HBatts panel seekl~g recruits Looking for something wonh- while to d o? S ==-==:==~N THURSDAY. MAV 5. 1988 Program puts college dream within reach By JOYCE BOOLOVICH Of_._.,_,_ Dolores lkmal ..ilm11st \hpixd through d dad• 1n 1tw ,11llt'gl· nlula- llun ~~')h:m Two H·ar'> ag1• thl' 14-~l·ar old Bemal "a' a \IUJ{ 111 a1 Ranl ho ~lam1tm ll1gh \ I '"' rn < r.trdC"n ( 1fll\l' 1 huugh ~hi: 111111tiltnl'll J ') grJdl' point 3\l·ragt: 1.11lkgc.-\.\J\n't '>Uml·thang 111 he r luturl' ptam ") am thl· llldl'\I 111 li't: 1.htldrl'n and no one tn l m' fam11\ had pre' 1ou.,h gum· tn C"11lkgt· '>h<" \aid "( ulkgt: "a~n t 1n m' 1h11ugh1' unttl latl' 1n 111' \l'ntor \l'Jr .. ,U 11nl· \\a\ rn1.c>UrJg1ng ml' t11 1h1n).. abuul ~ulkgc .mtl I had t.h" nagging feeling in thl' ha1. k o l m' mind .. 'hl' added The Huntingto n Beach City Council needs volunteers to serve on ffiCA.llicd An s Board, -a-n advisory gro up o n matters con- cerning the ans and c u ltural affairs. T he board 1s composed of nine members appointed to four-year terms by the Caty Council. Any citizen of the city ts eligible for a ppointment. but a stro ng back- gro u nd in the ans would be helpful. Newly ratored Met.bodlat cburcb blend• in with C08ta Meaa neighborhood. ~llord1ng to fkrnal dunn@ ht·r )ophnm11rl' \t'Jf 1n high \I.hunt \O.htk \till Jtll·nJ1ng ha rl·guldf 1. la\\l'' \ht• c.-nrolkJ •n l'\l'nangJdult ,, h11•" "111J proll."\\1111! d..t.,\C'> 101 '"'' \l'.tr\ lll'r lilfl'l'f plJn\ "l're w v.or~ in .1n 11111.t· altl·r gr JduJt1on Dolores Bernal Applicatio ns are available at the P ublic Information Office. 2000 Main St.. or by calh ng 536-5511 . The applications should be returned to the o ffi ce or to the office of the mayor o n the fou n h Ooorofthe Administration Building at the Civic Center. Apphcations will be accepted until June 10. Historic Costa Mesa churc h revamped for modefn times But that l hangcJ "'ht·n 'hl' nit" .. cuun<;elur lrom OrJngc.-< t1J\t < I legl'., [\tl·ndeJ < lppununll1l'' I· • gram' JnJ l\cf\ tll'' Clfllll' rf<lP\ 1 The prol(rJm pn•' 11.!t'\ '>fX'llJl111.·J coun\l. l~g Jladcm11. l"Un'>t·ltn@ JllJ b1ltng1.1.1 ·""'tantl' !or mtrwr11' 'tu dent" \luttnl'J and '>hot ked But 1t has been ;r 111~' ll~e 1h1~ v.hach have cn- 11u1;igl·J me 10 go on Thang.s have l•'I rolled m\ wa\ ·· HI. rnJll said her paren1s didn't t•.:ltl'' 1 ..tl ftr\t that she had won the ' 1\lrhH\hlp~ • • • Estancia H igh School graduate. Cadet Gary Grimm, son of Kay u d Herb Grimm of Costa Mesa. has been placed on t he super- intende nt's list for academic and m thtary excellence at the United States Atr Force Academ)' in Colorado Spnngs. Colo. Richard needed to earn a 3.0 or greater grade point and m ihUu) perfom ance average at the end o f the fall or spnng semester. Cadets who receive the d 1stmcuon wear a silver star surrounded by a silver wreath on their uniform. • • • A..nd .... Jasoa Katakua, son of Frel and F lorence Katakara of Costa Mesa, was named a n ac- counting scholar by USC's School of Accounting. To earn the honor, students must have an excellent acad em ic record. been active m . student organizatio ns an d dem- onstrated leadership potential. T h1s is the second semester Jason has been named a scho lar. • • • R EM EMBER .... thedcadline to By J OYCE BODLOVICH Of -o.IJ Nee ..... The climb to the bell tower o ( the historic First l 'n1ted Methodist Church in Costa \.1esa 1s no leisure!) Sunda) walk The steeple. which peaks to MJ feet above the main sanctuar). can onl ) be reached b) walking up. up and up narrn" "ooden steps The final asct'nt must be made b) chmbins a ladder Stiil. once inside the tower\ ponal, the horrendous cli mb for an) acrophob1c seefT)s "onh 11 - well. almost wonh 11 "After the ram \OU should '>el' the white snow.Ca pped moun- tains." mused the church's plant manager. Rand~ 'ichne1der "ho 1s worktng to restore much of the 60-}ear-old church. "htch has sufTerd through the pangs of old age The anuque bell which had to be remo' ed because of structural damage to the tower. now s1lentl~ decorates a new sign that sits on the church's front lawn The once familiar peal of the bell has been replaced b) recorded chimes "He "·'' the tir\t f)l:r\1111 111 1.1~1 time 11 l'\l'IJ1n \I• nw hn" I "1u!J g1 lo rolk\!t' lkrnJI \atd "I hJJ '1s1un' 1~1 ha' ng t11 P<H th11u\olnJ, and thoi.,..inJ .. "' J11llJ ' I a1'·1 figurcJ r lll'l'dt•d .t .t I 11-1 JI.It• p<11lll J \l.'ragl' 111 4u;1lth h•1 .1 '· h11IJr,h1p lkrnJI t•ndt·d up ll'H'" 1n1? l11u1 d1ffcrl'nt \1.hulJf\h r\ t U ljual !1rJ for lt i1Cir 1al a ,J '-11 l'rHt•lkJ a: Orangl < 11J\t < .. llq!t .. I "J' 't'I \ h11n1irc·J 1'.l rnt'I' t' thi: .. lholJr\h1p' · .. '>ht ...i1d "I "a' JI,,, I hn thought I v.as JOk1ns unul "fll'l1 "t' '>'l'nt to tht' banquet where 111, \ .1nnounced I had won the ,, hl•l.11,h:p\ .. .,he ~1d "My mother ".I'> rt·all\ proud and tn)' father .1m•111·J Hl· J1dn'1 know I was ' tp.ll'k r oda\ the~ art' both very r . ud 111 n1c .. \n in tnna11onal business ma1or "h" Jrt·am~ u1 "orktng as a diplomat ·1 .1 I \ l'ml:°ld.,.,, Bernal has bttn a ml·n hc.1 ol the college's Busrncss 1 lut'I Im 1\0.n \t:Jrs and was recently l'kt ll'd tut X l 'Mudt'nt govt>mmenl (Pleue .ee COLLEOE/82) Mailman delivers as literary figure 8)' JOYCE BODLO\ Kii B' da' Da' 1J '·J\ J \I •nrt•.:il dfl'\\l'\ 1n l'O\t..tl hl..i ..1nJ !rd.' thrnugh '' utht•rn I fun11ng1un fk.H h ne1gh~1rho<:)\l\ It.• dt 1' <"r the mail Bu t h) night \111nrl."al l'\• han~t' his uniform for t>lur Jt.·ans hi\ \blt' for a dKttonaf\ and hi\ mail hag fcir 1 \l urd PHX"C\'>• lf 1t.t·m H \p.in1<.,, I think 1n the fun1rc I ',II t". ln''" n J\ .i un1,erul wnter I "·"ll "' hi.· puhh-.hed and respeC\ed 1111 n1\ \\ n11ng .ih1ltttt'"!"> not bccau~ I Jill 111,p.ini, I don't "'ant to be oo .1n,unt··~ b.lnd"ag,in .. \111111 <.'al ..a'., hl It l e-s to v. nte about rx·nrk "hCl .irl dt>al ng "1th tht'1r llU( t'nllllll•ll\ T hn nintronlJht>m~ht'S as an~ ,,,.. .1 ' perhJfl' 1r as lo"ers Of w11mt•n. bOozt ,,, Jupc but tht') arf u>nlr11nl1ng •hur n 11 and grappltflS 1Allh II ht• ..aid ~ster to vote in the June pnmary elecuon 1s Monday. The county voter registrar's office tn Santa Ana will be open until m idnight that d ay for registration. Those citizens who will be 18 on or before June 7 a lso m ay register for the J une pnmary. Schneider. v.ho church rep- resentatives call "an an1st-in- res1dcnce." has re'.ltored a '1' 1d large stained glas-; "( hnst .. win- dow valued at about S 17.000. he said The numerou~ !>Lained gla\s wando"~ decorating the inside of the church. once costing a total of $535. art' bt-ing replaced v.1th stained glass memorial \\tndow<; -each pnced bctv.een S850 and Sl.:!00 Coeta Meea church under co n•truction in 1925. '\1onreal lY Jll l 1 r 1fl) rc\1Jcn1 ha\ puhlt\hl•J 11nl' h ink. 19 \t, 1n \lurtn anJ ~, p.)l.'lll\ Ht al\11 ha\ \\rtlll'n pl.1\\ and uther no'e" that are \fl '" Ix· put>l1\hed .\nJ in add1tl\1n h• .111 1h..11 hl' hJ\ Y.lln th( annual l < I < h1lJ'W I 1ll'fJn < 11m- p<-t11 111n thrt.'I.' llnH·, 1111 h" Pt·1<:tn <ihun \lortl''> anJ plJ\\ I ltle rx·liplc.-tr\ umOac-t and 'tru~k that 1\ "hl'n "t' find out who \lt' rt•alh ;m. ra1hn th.an pu111ng up "., 1 JI pr l'll"O'>('\ or "halt'' er has ~ ht J1111l 111 gl't along 1n tafr:· ht' said. • • • Fo untain Va lley R egional Hos- pital and M edical Center joins hosp itals acrOSS" the country m celebrating Nauona l N urses' Day, Friday, and National H ospi- tal W eck. M ay 8-1 4. Canying out the them e "Proud to Care:· the hosp ital is sponsor- ing a sen es of special events during the fi rst two weeks in May to hon or its health care pro- fessio nals. Fo r added in for- mation , call 979-121 1. • • • And .... the Fountain Valley Community Committee in sup- pon of the American Cancer r...-.. ..... CAJIC&R 82 Schneider also is painting the tnm on the wh1tt' building to haghhght the details 1n the build· ang which ha'e been lost an tame to the white paint covenng tht' structure. Though the church as 60 yc.ars old. the congregatton as 15 )Cars its sc111or The mt>mbers fi rst met an a school house on what is now Ea.st I 7th Street and Orange Avenue u tcr the) gathered 1n tht' fi"'t church sanctuan. but It on land donated by Cosui Mesa devt>lopcr Stephen Tow n.sc:nd at the .south- west corner of w.hat 1s now Center Street and Harbor Boule' ard The old school bell moved wath the congregauon Longttme church mt>mber Chisholm Brown. 75. was an fourth grade when his dad. Grow S. Brown. became a temporal) pa,tor at thl' church The year v.as 1422 "The church filled the need s of thl· rnmmunit\ '\ social hft' to a large degree:·· he said. "There v.cre no other churches then an the Hartior area Peoplt' didn't ha\C as mul·h regard for denomina- tions 1 n those da-..s It really was a commun11' church .. · l hough ·Brown's dad only scr- ' ed 3') pastor for SI\ months, the fam ah rC'maaned aCtl\e members of the lhurch E'entuallv Brown m3rrtl'd fello" ch urch member Helen Da' is Brown and raised two lhtld ren an the church at- mospttcre In 11125. tht' I 4b-membcr con- gregatton mo,ed its small church building to the back lot on the corner of I qth Street and Newport Boule' ard The old small chun:h \\3') hought ti~ a Costa \.1 csa l\,J1Jrene congrt>gauon and mo,ed to Plummt'r Street and ~nahcam ~\cnue. where 11 sttll ...... ll>d3\ l onstrucu on on the ne" S28.000 churlh began 1mmed1- a1l'I~ and v.as completed 1n J ul~ 1428 Rc,erend Ll}man Ba~ard v.as the pastor dunng the con· c.truct1on pcnod The church ha'i had 22 pastors. and the Rt'' C harlcs Clark has been the pastor sanu.• IQ"""" Bro"n. a ~nta ~na High &hool alumni said has tttn-age soual life was focused on church all I' 11es. He remembc.·~cltmbtng into his dad\ I Q.::!Q Model-T Ford and heading out to If'\ tnt' Lake for church p1cn1lc; "It 1'i hard to dcscnbc tht' (Plea• .ee llESA 'S /82) \funrcal\ nC\\ 0.1.1k • '""' 'l'lgh~ir ..\ Othn \h,,rt '\• ' 1, thC' first puhlt\hl'd Ill)( l. t-l'.1, 1111 V. raters Pn·,., a nl'" , nn p,,.,' 111r med ti' l < I prnl1.'""' \ 1. .1 nd '" Murak\ and ru .. 1111 111~·1 ...... hlHll 3\\t'itJnt pnn.:-1pal Ko~ P ti ''.!.'' "ntt:r' Prl'\\ " a \l'htt k 101 un- d1'><.ll\l.'fld lt teran 1.1kn1' \l onrl·JI"~ l:>ook '' ,\ u•lk1 11.•n 111 1.olorlul talcs -m.111, ll'.1tun11f tli1 ( ahforn1.i hl~I' k 01 L.lltn1" fiut au11rd1ng Ill \1,inrl·;il he ,11 ... , • t v.ant to be pcgg('d ..i I .1111H1 ,q,a·• "Thl· H"pantl f)l1pul;i111in •' ,f\ ,. ~ for good "nter"i · hl· .... 11.I • 11 "1'·1 ' Pl~opk "ant their art"t' -1~ '' '·1 tht.·1r herll\'\ It the' "'ant 111 I'\\' 1h.11 on ml' thJt t\ fine hu1 I '"" • I m11 mHdl for am on{' :.I Y.rllt' v.h<"n I ••ant and .,, &hr suhJCd mailer I "ilnt I J,.n: "·" • 11 be \.On'>1dered genualh Jnl1th1 r 111, pa Oil v. n tcr I ha' l' al<..t' '' n11rn a numtx·r of stones that J,,n·t dt·.tl '1th \ nd "h1k ~tonl''> hkc \.1onrears 'n' ,,·1ghhl.1r \trtle on the I~ 11 .w rrt th side tit ~uman nature - tl'.tlnu'' hatrc.-J l"\plo1ta11on -his ,hJraltl'r~al54.1J1,rla' lo'e 'it'ns1t1\l- l\ Jnd d1gnit\ I .ii,.., li ke tu "ntc about buuuful ti '"~' that appeal 10 the C)'~ and "'ll'l'' ·· hl ..aid · I ltl.e to v.nte love ,,, .. ,l, Jn,thing 1ba1 touches tht' th' ,1 I I .. \ h11ok ul \.1onrt"al '> lo'e poemL !< ''"" r)c \1 .lard•n .. !Rose In M> l 1.1 .It n "'J\ pu~I sh<"d through H.1~• ,,11dd \tJlt' < 11ll('!e 13 ~cars .1C11 I h11u~h lht.' tollegt' bestowed • ,. rl.1lC honor' on Monreal'l " 1 •1g n1lt Jll the raC\ poems made I n11 1hc ~)l>k I 1 Jdmtnt)tratof'i banned two of I' ' J"nc.·m' bt'l3USC the) were tOO ,. •I , ht: ..aid ··The poems~ my t-.. '' l'• • • r. thl'' wt>re powcrful and l°'·''' 1 .11, Thl' \to hole idea as to wntc (P lea9e eee WRITDlfG/D) Church organizing benefit walk for children in Mesa The Ora,,.: County sqment of the nat1onw1dc .. Walk for a Child's Futw-c" sroup will assemble Saturday at 9:30 a.m. at the Ora.nae Coast Unitarian U niversahst Chu.rcb, I 2S9 Victoria St, Costa Mesa. Panicipallts wiU walk from ~ church 10 me ocean and beck. Calf Bob Yantes at 536-0237 or the church 11 646-4652 for details about pan icipation or fund or food donations. Blood dr.f Y'a at ICoU ceaten Silt Koll Co. ~ten in the Newpon Beach-Irvine area will host community blood drives Frida)' f<>r their rcnanu aad tenants ofl\lrroundi~ area buiJdinp in an e.ff'on to colJcct 501 un.ilS of blood 1n one day. The drivcs.-111 be held from I a.m to J p.m. in Koll offices at 4000 MacArthur Blvd. Suite 4C». 043 Von KannaA, in the atrium aia· 43SO Von Karman, Suite 300.. all ill~ 8eKh. and irv1nt locations at 11200 Von Kannan,-Suite 600, ll40l Von Kinnan. SUatc 270. and lO IOMaiaSL AppoinUMnt ror donatina blood at all locations can be meae t11 c:anina 83.J-lOlO. a.m to 12.30 pm. an OCC's Fane Ans Hall 116. The regis1rat1on fee as $20. and tickets may be ordered at 432-5880. Concert set at Marine base The public is in' ated to attend• Concen on t.he Grccn DCTformancc by tht' 3rd Manne Aircraft Wans Band J:°nda> at 6:30 p.m. al the Manne Corps Air Station an EJ Toro. Tfie Tree evc;n1 will include composJUons b) John Phahp Sousa. John Williams and Aaron Copland ugrma HJjlJ claaa to rea.nlte M~mben ofl..quna b et\ Htah School clauc:s from 1935 to 19.SO Mil celebrate their fifth reunion pte:ntc Saturday at noon in Heisler Park at the corMr of Myrtle trttt and Clan' Dnvc. in t.,una. Call 8eatnoc Fraser at 494-2316 cw Mau ne Pctcn at 8~2946 for cktatls. owe otrerbJ6 'frilJeiy toar A &ou.r of two Rancho Cahfomia wumia will bt COC'>d'-'Cted SatiardaY ~ tnt"ftC'CS tftlllNtt« Barbara Pogos1an The tour v.111 lca't' tht' campus at b I 'i a.m and l'l'tum at 5 pm Pan1c1pants must be ~ I or ordC"r The ftt '" S2~. and reg1strauon ma~ be made b) calhng (,\\('at 8QI °N\jl Junl or art featlval planned The Junior C ouncal oft.he Lacuna .4'n Mu~um v.111 p~scnt ats third annual lmqrnauon Fcsu\&l Saturda~ on the fe'StT\al of ~rts ground\ on Laauna Can) on Road an Laguna lkach The famtl) fun day IS acaJT<I 10 Children &Std ·' tO 12 Booth and rntenaanmC"nt will be ltatutTd.. 1nd mo~ information n a'aabbk from °'! mu.-um at 494.f!S3 I. Word procealng .eml nar .et How &01~n a •ord PfOClCW.n& wrv1« but"t'8u Wlll be the topic of 1 v.orlt\hof Satulda\' from 9 a.m. tonoon in Adminutrauon 22• o Goldea csi Col~ 1n Hunt· ina.&on lka(-h Topics "'111 1ndudc otM&i n1na tu~to~n. f('('S.. hC't'nY"8 and pcrm•ll ~-n and other reta~ 1ll'm TM ftt lS $21 . and further 1nfonna1ion n a~'11labll' from IM colkF II "t·l~I . pral t1tt·\ ~turda~s lrom ~ tn I I a.m. at Tc Win.Ide Part. ('311 Pt'tl'r \1miluk at Qc; .. ~'I'-for more 1nformat1on. MotlJer'•DayatR e.cueMJaloa r hr Orange (. ounl\ Rc:-\CU(' M1ss1on will ptOVtde a h<lt nutntaou<. "\tother 'D:n dinner for the bomeless and nttd} ~und.l' ~t~nan~ at 1 l am 11 tht' m1s.s1on 1901 W . \\.alnut "'r '-nu ~m Don..ttaon'> of fo,'ki inJ p1C'" a~ nttded few tbc 1Xli1)1on and 'olunt~r'\ w hc."lp 'it'nt' thr meal abo are h(1n1 wu1ht (all 8'~-04QQ tor 1Jd111onal inform.at.on. Blood drives Jn Ca.tam Meu T111.o ~ommunat\ blood dmt""S a~ tchedu.lcd b \unJa, •nJ Mu I Ci 1n tv.o ( athohc <'hul"Chet i Cosu Ml"'a unda) • ~'cnt ~tit be held from J to 7.•S p.a.• t John tht lb. ti l Church. 101.S suer _..... aJ'P(l4nt.menl\ taken at ll 1 <4 ~ Joa~h•m Churt'h at 196-4 Ora..nat 4~. win boll a. dn\t ta} 16 1n tht Utt'h baJI from 2.:IS to 7 p.a. Oo ma) t"aR S46-! H tan a · ntmm Auto blae boo.t tal.t 8l•ted \ Delinquency control sc~ool reinforces juvenile officers BJ JOYCE BODLOVJCB °' ............ Hunti~oo Beach Poli~ Sgt. Gar) Brooks is better equipped to handle his new job as supervisor of the juvenile unit because of a com- prehensive Six-week study cou~ Jiven by the Delinquenc) Control Institute (DC1). Founded 1n 1946..is pan of thd SC School of Public Admm1sfrat1on. the institute has provided more than 3.000 stucknts instruction in JU H~mle delinquency control tcchniqwes community relations and learning theories. Additional expmen~ in field work, research and d1scusst0n 1s included. •·The courst covers the whole ~mut -hke JU\enl~ eroblems With gangs and child abuse. · said Brooks, "'base rttenl S.!.000 1u1uon wu paid b~ a scholarship through the "uto- mobile Club of Southern California. ··There were about .i I people in m) class. four of the students \\.ere from outside the l ·nued States .. Brooh said the institute instruc- tor. are spec1ahs1s from la"' en- forct1Tlnt and other agencies Gradu- ates n-ce1,e s1\ un11s of um,erstt' cn'dtt in the School of Public .\dm1n- 1stra11on and a cen1fira1e in deltn- quenq control <\crordmg to the ~m1nar"s rep- resenta11..,e. Ro~n Barr). aprrO.l- 1mateh 80 to 90 per~nt o the <;tudents auend the institute on scholarships furnished by numerous pm ate stttor donors.. .More than 40 fol'Cl&D students have paduatcd from the program. Brooks began has law enforcement career with the Los Angeles Poh~ Depanment in 1968. He joined the Hunungton Beach Police Depan- ment 1n 1973 as a helicopter pilot ~fore has promotion to sergeant. He 1s no'-' assigned to the Cnmes ~inst Propen) Juvenak Unit. .\ccord1rg to K.Jaus Goedecke of the .\utomob1lc Club of Southern Cahfomia. the Auto Club has pres- ented more than 250 scholarships to student~. The company as an or- ganizauon sponsor and serves in an ad\ISOf) capacity. CANCER SOCIETY SEEKS USED ITEMS ..• f'rom Bl Society is asking you to not to research. education and sen ice to throw out usable merchandise · ~ tograph} as both an an form and a social document. The committee. lead b} Jim )lcClatdoD. city of Fountain Val- fey traffic engineer and Tom Primm. Fountain Valle) fire p~vcntion specialist. Fountain Valley Fire Depanment. 1s col- lccung items such as fumtture. .clothing. books. pamungs and jewelry to be used for fund-ra1smg at the Dtscov Cf) Shop, 230 I East Coast H1ghwa}. m Corona dcl cancer patients The Fountain \ alk) Fare Sta- •!on wil be the site of collcct1ons between Ma) 9-I 4 • • • Jolua UptoD, htstonan of pho- tograph). author. an1st and chair- man of the Depanmcnt of Pho- tograph) at Orange roast College has been selected the 1988 recipi- ent of the Members' Award. The a...,ard 1s g.l\cn b) the Members' Board of the California Museum of Photograph). Upton co-authored with Barbara Londoa the widely used college textbook. ··Photography." He jomed the OCC staff in 1970 after a career as a free-lance photograph)' Upton has also authored many essa)S and catalogues on pho- tograph). He has served on the Board of Trustees of the Friends of Photograph} and has been a consultant for the NatjonaJ En- dowment for the Ans and for the Semttac Museum at Harvard Uni- verstt}. Mar. The shop. run b} the Amcncan Cancer Soc1ct). uses the funds generated b} the resale ttcms for The museum. located at UC Riverside. 1s committed to pho- WE'RE AT YOUR SERVICE AT MESA VERDEi We' re there for you at Mesa Verde Center! To make your life easier, fuller ... to share your life 's greatest moments. Bank of America-your neighbor- hood bank: full service, convenient; 722-3172. Cruise Connection-expert COOS\11- tants for the trip of a lifetifne; 556-4033. Dolphin H8ir F•ahions--for your best year-round look, hair and nails; 54();.()6()(). Photogrmphy by JeH1ey-we'I ~ ture ~special moments, bea~; 545-6786. <>r-.. County Aeglltar ....;a handy satelite office for al ycu. newspaper needs; 754-6274. ,_ At me comer of Harbor and Adams in Costa Mesa • Young victims get help 81 JOYCB IA.UAL ...... °"' •• 1 Some victimaed chiktrm pow up the hard way: alone and fri&h&ened as they art "'peatedly moved from one foster home to yet another provisional caret.alter and complete &tranaer. "If the children' have been in the aystem for a Iona time. they pow distrustful of adults.·· says Susan Leibel, the executive propam direc- tor of the Court Appointed SpcciaJ Advoc:atn ofOraqc County. But CASA is tbett to bdp. The non-profit oapniz.auon -one of I 3 in the st.ate and 2S4 in the nation -brinp to children who a~ victims of abuse and neglect the personalized attention they desperately need, somethinajuvenile courts and social service qencies cannot freq~ntly offer. The advocate Pf'OJC:C1 was first proposed for Oranac County in 1983 b)' the Junior LQ&ue of Newpon Harbor as a response to the conies- t1on m Juvenile Coun. The projttt. based on a national roodcl. took its ficst cues in 19J5.. SmC'C that time, more than 200 voluntttr case workers have been trained. It currently has 70 active cases and 60 volunteers. The advocate project is funded by corporate and community donations with the Junior Leaaue of Orange County its primat) donor. ··The case loads that soetal worken and couns cafT) are so cnormou.s, they can't give the children all the attention they need," Leibel said. "Wc11rc an adjunct to that system. O ne of our maJor goals is to be a consistent and stable person in that child's life," she said. COLLEGE ••• From B l board of trustees.. She plans to spend another year on campus before tran~ fcrring to erther UC Bcdeley. UC San Diego or San Francisco St.ate Univer- sn y. Bernal has not forgotten how casily she may have mi~ an ocnun1ty for a college education. use of thaL she founded the Coast Student Arhancc. which raises funds for students who ••faJI between the cracks." Last year the club p ve out SSOO an scholarships. "We don't give scholarships to the students with the highest GPAs. We look for students who work hard and. thouah they may not qualify for financial aid, need financial help ... she said. "These arc the average students who arc on the border of financial aid. Maybe they earned SI 00 too much and rouldn 't qualify for aid. These students may not Win the academic scholanh1ps, but they arc JUSt as much motivated as others. .. 8emaJ ts also a member of the college's recruiting commitw. com- posed of OCC administraton.. fac- ulty. staff and students. She rqularty makes fonnal pttSCDtations at high schools, to explain 'bout the co!le&e's prc:>JTams and set'V1cn. Many 1n her audiences know as little about collcac as she once did. ··tdoaU I can to dispel myths about collcaic." she said ... , talk with many different typesofstucknts. from those enrolled an honors prosrams to those who have difficulty spcakina EnaJish. I tailor each pl"CleOt.ation to the audience." But Bemal says her most satisfyina collqe experience. bas been to lel'Ve on the Minority Task Force Commit- tee. The Lask i>rce's primary recruitina activity WU for po4.entiaJ Laiiao students ud Cbeir .-rems. It CIOD- sii1Cd of • mies Of worUliOPI lO aplain me coUcs·• 1P"JP111DL Tbe daT• naac:!ODduilect ·Wftll a '*8ic: More ... ·~ people ~.., dlle Mardlewat. .. h WM treated as a mltunl neat a.nd the &miliel rcaUj leCl'DCd to . ''-.. lk llicl. ~ ......... , of tbt day -a lS-miA•tc plly wbic::la ... wrinea and directed by krML; -.... ...mdialk~AJMtny .e.ioilldll't ..... be -_. --·--~-.,. -.. l ..-ii ... •Y owe ex- .. per-1mm.-l-•l • RI.....,,I W .,. .... ,.,.,. 1• illil ~ ............ = ~1:·~ Ulill E..,.IAl ... 111;:• -cw••~ ..... flatialf• ...... ,.,,. .......... . ......... tllkn.•ili• ... ...... .. .,. ......... ........ ......... ._ ....... ,..... ... -A19r • ..., ......... '-.... ,...,. ... ~ .... ~ .... ~-,e'W-·---,,.. ' .._ ........... '-.... lloon.J.ICbtla& matlman DaYld Monreal wttla latat book. WRITING MAILMAN •.• From Bl with cmouon: a lot of wnters don't write with emotion." Monreal said has desire to wnte began when he was I I . "I always wanted to be a wntcr." hC' said. ''There were a lot ofbooks in my home .... most everyone an my family went to collqe. I wrote my first 21- pagc short story, called .. Adventures of Jesus Mc Peters.·· when I was I I . "It was about a Southern black boy, I I or 12 years old. whose father died. He was one of 12 children an the family and he had to go out and suppon them -but he had the urge to make something of himself. He wanted to be a wnter but his mother would punish him for that because she wanted him to work and team more practical thanp." The story. somehow, parallels Monrcal's own growing-up years in a family of four brothers and one sister. He admiu to being the black sheep of the famil}. ··1 come from a very conscrvauve family -very conservat ive. I have a brother who as an inspector of mental "I was bored with 1t." he said. "It was an the late 1960s and early 1970s and to me being in a classroom s1tuauon was bonng and repressive. I wanted to expcrien~ life and wnte about it instead of havini tome professor try to tell me what hfe as all about "But I did learn in school some- thing 1mponant. I learned srammar and S) ntax -the tcchtaical thinp of "'ntang. I thank its important these da~ s to get a degree an order to get a better JOb. but I thank learning how to surv1..e as JUSl as imponant. Most &ood wnung as eventually self-taught, and that 1s the only way you develop your own style." According to Monreal. who has two former wi' cs and a teen-. dauahter. has rt'Sume as packed with Job descrip- tions Has hst includes grave dig.er, taxi dnHr. social worker. tax collector and JU'enile hall counselor. "I had a bad temper, I used to set fired:· he said. "I was mamed a ''Theadmlnlstratorsbannedtwoofmy poems because they were too erotic. The poemsweremybestpoetry, theywere powerful and passionate. The whole ldea I s to 1Frite with emotion.'' hospitals for the st.ate ofC~hforn1a. a sister who is a high school teacher and a brother who is a commander of a police department. ··1 gave my pal'Cnts a lot of trouble. a lot of headaches. t thou&ht maybe I was crazy. I did a lot of things that ~ rcally unusual. My dad put me in juvenilt hall. they wanted to put me away. I was JUSt sick and tared of provincial people." Monreal says the relationship with his family is no lonacr turbulent. In fact, his parents arc his bigest fans. .. They read a lot of my stuff;• he said. ..They found out I am not as crazy as I thouaht I was.·· Acrordjna to Monreal. he as a driven person. His nervous energy propels him throu&h the day and awntains rum until midnight when he turns off the word processor. ··1 have won a lot of awards for m y writina but I have also won awards at the post offtce." he said. "I am one of the fastest postmen they have. I have won 'Postman of the Month' a couple of times. "But mostly I am an artist. I see myself as somt0ne who needs to write aboul what he sea," Monreal added. Tbouah Monreal has a two-~ear dqrtt in EnaJisb from the Colleae of the Sequoias.. h~ education was not one ofrus pnoriucs.. -David Nava Monreal bunch of tames. they were on m y back and I wanted to wnte. They wanlcd me to pay the rent and do this and I just got (anlf) ). "So I took any JOb I could, construction ""'orker, farmer," he added Monreal said an 1979 hJS desire to ~ome a full-lime writer became an earnest quest. ··1 st.aned matunng," be said. "I decided I would wntc every day and get scnous about 1t. A lot of writers talk about writina but they spend their time in cafes someplace or in collcic drinkin' a cup of coffee. But 1 said. 'am I a wntcr or not?" ··1 got down to writina six days a week for nine hours a day. I bcpn to send myself (wnungst out more rcsutarly and not to be afraid of rc]CC11on, .. he said. Monreal mamed for the third time two years aso to a woman I 0 yean bis senior. He says she has t.aqht him restraint and has led him to Christ ··1 am a moody person, kind one minute, cruel the next. .. he said ... I am a oomposite of every man. When ¥OU want to be an artist that dcptcts human emotion you have to be every man. You have to feel joy, an,er, cruelty -all the emotions that mankind is. Ho~ else can you depict them in your wort?" mSTORICCHURCB ••• ....... 1 • 1954. "It was a far d.iffumt town before th~ war... Brown rec:aUed. ... A IOod many tervittmcn decided to .._, -~ fttCW&ys camc .... it was a ~ ~ community before the ..... I think Cam Mesa bad onlr 3.~ DCoPit wbcn the cbwdl WU built in 1921." l\ccordlei to Brown. t.bett are OClJy • Mndftll of o&d time ~hen still at thedlwdl . .. J.. am the community .. a WIM*. m.tivetY h peas* lllllve, li¥ed -.e ace t1at 1920a Md 1 tlOI. .. t.c..w.·.-.,~IKoldermembm Mft.-ed.-.y. ' ' ' I I LESLIE ·m11s1 Spring: Time of renewal, allergies Each year. spring 1s a time of renewal and expectation. Yellow and purple flowers sur- prise a dreary field of weeds. sprouting tin) blooms that lift and vibrate m the breeze. Brand new leaves cling to naked trees, denying quite convincingly that they will ever fall. And bougain- villea "mes. previously un- enthusiastic. s1mpl) explode with color. But spnng offers other surpns- es as w~ll. Some of them less pleasant. Some of them miser- able. Otherwise health) people sneeze. sniff. cough and com- plain. Dates are canceled because of sinus headaches and exercisers are thwarted by shortness of breath. Groce!"} stores stock up o n peaches and nectannes. tissues and antihistamine. It 1s, an short. a season of mixed blessings. To bnng attention to the penis of pollen. spring has been de- clared National Allergy Aware- ness month. And San Clemente Hospital is Joining the effort to educate south county residents on optimal care or allergies and asthma. Locals 1ahsts will spend this "Jeater' J-.o Sorta •tlfOea a laUCh at the mlafortune of 'princess' S-w:anne Gehrlcb who has loet her •boe. The Bard lives on at Top of the World By LESLIE EARNEST OI ... Ollilt NM ..... Michele Nelso n \J1d her \On h.td alwa)s been a .. t)piral bo\,' into haseball. soncr and building Ion<. But rccentl) ( rll a founh-gradcr at Top of thc V.orld fleml'ntan ~ hool in Laguna lkal h had talcn tu "allC1hg through thl' hou!.(: H'l lting quotes from \halc'>JX:arc .\nd tht' other night. 'd<.trn said \he \a" her !>On ~landing 1n tront o t thl· mi rror dressed 1n a I bth n:ntun lu\tumt: pra1..11ung hu" lu ho " Ille nol"l1ht' S ===$=::::::;=::::;: 11-UJRSOAY MAY 5. 1988 ,,.., ---.,. -._. Ste•en Seybold eyea 'the tar&et aa he prepa.rea to let b..la arrow fly. • Sat rd . from 9 a.m . till 2 p.m .. o en g free allergy screening and a v ariet) of educational presen- ta t 1ons . Doctors Lak1llmi Dubeti and Geeta Venkat w11lbe on hand to g.i ve free consul- tauons. • Standard skm tests for com- mon allergens will be performed and" is1tors can watch allerg} and asthma videos and pa ck-up infor- mational brochures. The skin tests take about an hour and no reservation is necessary. ·· ~k\ a nohk man hl· tt:ll\ ml··· Nclson ..aid lfr 'gotten \11 into th is and 11"., soml'th1ng \O dllkrl·n t 11·, (Plea.e see BARD/C2) Enjoying a lunch-time feast are fourth-grade atudenta John Jameson (left). Erle Nelson. Aaron Price and Marcus Weentc. All are pa.rt:lclrtlng ln the Top of thew orld School Shakapheare Feati'Y'& . Call 661-4448 for more mfor- mat1on. • • • And while we're on the subject of San Clemente Hospital .. The hospital will team with Coast Medical Laboratory to offer blood screening of cholesterol. tnglycendes and blood sugar for S 10 on Ma) 11 from 4 p.m. till 7 p.m . Part1c1pants should fast and have nothing but water to drink for three to four hours pnor to the test. After the screening. a seminar focusing on different ways to lower cholesterol in the body will be presented by GeetaSikand, director of weight management programs at the hospital. To register or for more infor- mation. call 661-4448. ••• And, for all you baseball fans. here's an update from Jeanne B•tdler o n what's happenins m the the Laguna Beach Ltttle League after a half season of play. New age healing center proposed By LESLlE EARNEST OI ._ 0.-, ,.._. SWt • A new age could be da""n1ng in Lacuna &ach A.I kast 11 will 1f Yamm1 Redew11l has am thing to s.3) about it. The 49-year-old arttsl and c.:rystal peddler has created a proposal that would bnng a new age an fair and metaphysical healing center to a town aJrcad)' noted for its IC'ndenn toward. well. the unusual ,,.., ..... ,..... .., l .... _ CASA gives abuse<f youth bit of stability 8)' JO\'CE SAKKAL o.t,...c ... , ,. ~· ~mw 'tl ltnlllt'll , htlJrcn ttrl1" up thl ha rd v..1' .1h•rn· nJ rnghtent·d as thn .in· fl'JX'atl•J h mcl\t'd trom one f(1\tl 1 honw I•• 'l'I a no \ her pr"'""'nal 1 Jll't,1~t1 .inJ ,pm pk1e '>ll J n~··1 ··11 the ,hrlllrl"n ha' l lx'l'n 1n 1he '''1un I •1 .1 ''"~ 1mw lh•' {lrov. ,11\trUl\ll,I Pl .Hlitll\ '3\\ \usan I l· "''' thl ,.,,·u111q· program d1r('('· II •• .11 1hl' < ••lllt \f'J'll'1n1cJ \J'<'{lal .\J\ •"-.Ill' •I< lr .i n~l' < oun\\ Hut < \ '-\ 'thl•rt• 111 hl'"lp I Ill ,, •I' pr Ill nr11-.11111atrl r> one 11• I ~ 1·1 lhl' \tall·.md :'.i in thl' nation bring' lhl l hlldrl n ''' "m' of .1hu" .111d nqtkl t tlw p..-r,11nahzed .1•1 1'1 •n thl'' J t'\fl(.'1atch n~ " l tliin~JU'l'r11k l oun<. and <,()('Ill ,, 1,, a[ll'!h ll'' , .rn nl'l tn·quC'nll~ •lln Nolan Realty is in first pla~ with a 10-0 record, which man- ager Jlm JOiia said is a result of a (Pleue eee SPaDfO According to Rcdcw1ll. plans for the fair, which would coincide with the Sawdust Fcst1,al and would be held 1n the:!. 700-}Qua~-foot building ncx1 door. ha' e mm cd easil) through the steps of cit) appro,al The plan fits within the cit~·\ zoning require- ments and last v.cek the Planning Comm1ss1on OK 'd the conlept of a h'e an1st d1spla) (Pleaee eee REALIN0/82) Yaminl Redewlll hopea to turn Yacant lnto a new ace art fair and metaphysical building next to Sawdust FeatiYal grounds beallng «nter. I h• au' lKatl' pr uJCll "a\ first r 1 'l''''t'J lnr Or:rngl (<'\JOI\ 1n 1983 •,, 111111 ,, l cagut• 1•t ....,e"pon I l,1r" •r ·" J rt•\pt.1n \C ll' the ,onaes- (Pleue see CASA{B2) LB art museum to present annual Imagination Festival The Junior Council of the Laguna Art Mu~um will present its third annual lmqjnation Festival Saturda) on the fcstJval o( Arts pounds on Lquna Can)on Road 1n Lquna Beach. The family fun day 1s pl'TJd to children aged 3 to 12 Booths and entertainment will be featu~ and more information is available from the museum at 494-6S3 I r~cllen' •orbllop ln La.gun• All Oraqe County educators are 1nVltcd to anend a teacher workshop Monda~. from l:4S to 6 p.m. at the Laau.na An Muteum. 307 Oiff Orive, Laauna Beach Art historian Kate Jobnt0n wiU 11ve a slide lecture surveyif'I tum of the century Amenca.n an. The cost 1 SIO. W1th ~na teachcn lldmincd &tt. Call 49'-6S31 for mervauons. ~· lfl6.ll cl••'9 to reunite Mttnben of't..apn1 9rach Hiih School classes from 193S eo 19'° wi.D cckbnte their fifth man1on ptenk Saturday at ltOOft 1n HCislcr Part at the comer of M)'r* SUect and t1ift'Drivc in Llsuna. Call Beatnce fraR'1' at ~2J 16 or Muine Petm at IJQ.2946 for dc&a1I , The dm·es ~•II be held lrom 8 am to '\ p.m 1n Koll offices at .iooo Mac.\rthur Bhd <;u1tC' 400. 4343 Von K>lrman in th<' atnum arC'a . 4 V\O Yon t\.arman. Suitt 300. all in Ncwpon fkach. and I nine location\ at 18200 Von Karman. Sui te 600. 18401 \ton 1'.arman. ulte .270, and 2010 Main SL Appointment for donauna blood at all location, can be madt b) calling 833-30'\0 Concert set at Marlne base ThC' pubhc 1s 1n' 1ted to attend a ConC'Crton thC' Grttn performance b) tho 3rd Marine Aircraft Win• Band Fnda)' at 6 30 p.m. at the Manne Corps Air ~1at1on 1n El Toro The free event will include compo 1t1on~ b) John Ph1hp sa. John W1!'l•m~ and ~aron ( opland. Tnvel seminar at college A 1emn\lr for busine man c».platmna ho~ t~) can cut rorpora~ trl\el cost b> u much as 40 ~nt .,..,11 be offered narday at Oran Coast Collclt 1n Cos&a Mcu.. • Ana Mane RQl!n1 Y..ho has v.. ~cd 1n the trud ind~try for ... >' n; win f\duct the ~ on from 9:30 a.m. to t2!30 p.m. "' F1M·An Hall I 16. The rqi traoon ftt is SlQ. and u tt m be ordettd at 43~-5 ' Gll•t Town ezcanloa •l•ted day·I n t~cu"i<>n 10 the Caltro Ghost Town ~111 be l>ll nl·d \.iturdJ\ h' the Ir' ine l·am11\ Sci"' K" Program T hl \"\l'nl "pn1.C'd at S:!~ and pan1c1 pant will lca'c lr11m th\ In inc ' tiuth ~n1~s (enter \all Oa'e -\ndl'r'>llll .1t !'If.II-'"~ l tor more 1nltlrmat1o n GWC offerlng winery tour .\ tl1ur ,,, \\\o RanlhO (. ahtnm1a --.menM v.111 be wndu1. tcd \.lturd;a~ t" l"l1olog1cal S4 lenct'\ 1n\tructor Barhara Pog0'>1an The tour w1ll lea'e the \ampus at N IS a m and rtturn at 5 p m Pan1up..lnt' mu\t bC' 21 or order The I~ 1\ S22 and rq1\trat11ln ma' bl" made ti~ calhna (, \\( at SQ I ·'~ I Benefit tval~ ln Co.ta Mesa The Orange ( ount) qmc-nt ot the nat1onv.'ldt "\\all for a ( hild's Futurt .. Jl"OUP v.111 a\~mblC' Satun.1.a) at<> 30 am at th<' Oranae Coast Unit.tnan UnnC'~lSI Church I ~S9 Vtetuna t. C la t~. Panic1pi2nt ... ,11 v.-alk from the church to the ocun and N.d. \111 Bob 'antes at 536-0~37 or the church at ~S~ for detail about panac1~t1on or fund or food donatt~)M Word procealag 11emlnar .et How to \tart 1 ••ord procnstn~ •~ hurcau ~•II be thC' tol)l~ of a •ork~hof Saturda) 9 a m t(')n()()n 1n dm1ni trahon 2~• o Golckn \\C"\t Coll 1n Hunt· anaton lkach T .,..,,n 1nclu<X ob\11nina C\I tomtn fi lu:<'n\lns and pt·r m1t\ t3\l'' .rnd ••lhl't rl.'l.ated 1tC'm\ l ht f~ 1s S~I ~nd funht•r 1nlc•rmat1on ""'illlabk from tht colkth: at SQ I -'\QQ I Senlor softball players sought The ( o ~ Meu ~n1nr<o '-<~fl hall organliahon i look1na for pla~c" tor ''' "''""·prt~ h ~on hall team pnorto the ncv. sca'>On. --. tfil h ~ins J unr " Pia' ers m us1 l'lt a t "~ or 1)\ er 1 he Co la Mal tt.am pntct1C't'<. <iaturd•H trom Q 10 11 a m at Tc\\'inkk Pa (all Pem c;1m1lul at Qq :''I I ~ 101 mort informatJon. Mother's Day at Rescue lllMloa The Oran ( uunt~ R~uc \fr\"1 n will pn>vide 1 hut nutnuous . fothcr"s Da) d1nnC'r tor the ho~ incl need) c;unda). t.artinaat 11 am at thtm1 roa, 1901 W. V.-alnut ·he. Sant.I Ana Donation~ of food and r1n are nttdcd for the ou:nion. and \Oluntttn to hdp !11(1"\;t the meal allO art bc•na ")O.Jh\ all US-04~ for addtttonal 1nfonnat10ft Blood drlY'es Jn C011ta Jina • ; ' By I ESIJE EAllNEST ............... Stephen Manin Truchal has bc'tn callccf Troosh, Toosh and Tinkerbcll. • He is•!' artist wtth a dcaree an special : educauon, a $Culptor who once taut.tu school in a New York City &hetto lie \.-alls himself an "educated fool.·· One of Truch11's first works of art was a bust of Jimmy Hoffa. sm1hng. Has cumnt pnze collcct1on includes thrtt crouc statues tatted. ··on The Couch," ··Equal Tame" and "Let's Dance." Trucbal shows them in "peep shows .. for I 0 ccnl5 a lttr. The La&una Beach res1den1. \1.ho bas ~n c\h1b111ng his 1.aned an work at the Sawdust Fe m al lor 1hi: past t :! )ears. put his sug&C'Stl\ l' bronze sculptures under "raps fi' i: We're looking for some good sports The Dail) Pilot " 1ntcrt.''>tl'd 1n ~haring the sponrn~ l'~ploll'> of \OU and }Our nC'tghhor-. >ear~ aio to keep them awa~ from under1Jcd eyei.. But that didn't stop the cu nous adults "I l.eep the an back in a dark corner and the 10 C'Cnts turns on a '1cw1na light," l'ruch1I ~•d of his ever- popularproduct1on. "l would say that more than I 00.000 people -;ee my peep show t!ach year .. .. Ifs not pornographic ... Truchtl added. ''It'!> erotic because I 5'ulpt people in suggestive s1tuat1ons that are qulle explicit but not completely re'eahng." If the method of ell.posure I!> new Truch11'<. an1st1c endea,ors are not The 4 l -)ca:--t1ld sculptor ("ho add!) 1ha1 he dm n a ~I Cht·" 1 .. a1d he has tx·cn making and '>t.'ll111g an 'inn· ht· "a.; 14 \l'ars old. Onginalh from thl' Ea<.t ( oast T ruch1I men ed south afkr h1<, l'mplo,cr JI J hra!>' bl'd f.i1 ton refused 1t1 mJh• ham a panner '"lmmed1att.'h I ~ne'' I lould do a belll'r JUb than ·m, bos~ wa<, doine:· Truchil ~1d "I offered 10 male him '>Om1 more monl') but he didn't go for 11 <.o I rno,l'd to \altforma .. He crossed the California bordc-r Juh 4. 1976 and lned 1n Tui.lln Jnd Tr::iburn Can~on before c;c11ling 10 l .:igun.1 J 'car l~tt'r fir II\ e<; "'•th hi' \\lfl' JJnt·cn and l\\Ot':ll\ Parent& lend,ears, help Coast schools 8.Y IATY BOUCHER °'~ .. ..., ........ c Sunda>s are traditionall)' taractcd forboatina. bacycljna nd p1cq1cs. But some parents 1n the Newpon-Mcu Unified School Distnct used the da> recently to h an11de Pacific Fananc1al's offices and make phone rail aner phone call. The Neweon-Meu Fouodauon. an organizauon of l 8 people dedi- cated to raisin& funds for the distnct, o~ni.zed a daylong telephone cam- paign to rajse money for grants to be awarded to teachers in the d1stnct. The project was launched 10 Apnl and will continue throu&hout the year More than I .000 calls ~re made on a recent Sunday and senerated a total ofS:!J.000. Foundauon officials hope the} can double that figure by the end of the year. .. The money ~ for te•tboob. puuln. cam science equipment. field trips and ot~ atems the dtstrict dOCJn'l have pro' 1s1ons for." satd Judy Rincnbousc foundation dartt- tor. Bttausc all stat~fuodcd programs have been chminatcd. the foundation 1s the onJy souru-for local teachcn to aet money to strenatbcn, ennch and supplement the curriculum an their classrooms. accordin.g to Rit- tenhouse. The foundation was able to award more than $30.000 wt )car an grants to 45 t~chcrs m Costa Mesa and Newpon Beach. The goal thi& )ear as S6.0.000. The foundauon is a non-profit. communtty·bascd orpnization that has promoted private suppon for pubhc cducauon an the Newport- Mesa Dlstrict since 1981. For more 1nformat1on call 720-3990. CASA OFFERS ST ABILITY ••. From Bl 11on in Ju,emle Coun ThC' prOJect. based on a national model. took its first cases 10 1985 Since that 11me. more than 200 voluntecr caseworkers have ~n trained. It current!) has 70 ac11vc t-ases and 60 voluntC'ers. The ad'"oca1c proJCCt I'> funded by corporate and community donauons \\1th the Jumor League of Orange Count) its pnmar) donor In order to become court ad· 'ocatcs. volunteers undergo approx- 1ma1el) 20 hours of training. Subjects co,ered tndude effective advocacy techniques. social scn·1ces and the dy nam1cs of ctuld abuse and cultures. Voluntcers also learn about courtroom procedures from lectures with Judges. lawyers. social ca St'" orkers and court personnel. We're not looking lc11 nt'"' on Magi<" JohMon\ 1.ite'>t tnpk-doubk or ho" man\ RBI \\ .ilh .111\ ni:r had last month. But 1f }OU l..nu'' a l 111k Lea1uer who had a big da' a wcel..end golfer who won thc dub 1ournaml•nt or a neu-Ooor neighbor "ho rolled a 300 game. let U!> lno" B1.1'' lx·d,and lhu1r\ ha\C' lx•u1mt· a 'tanJard pan ul I rulh11'\ llllkl 11on In fact. h1!> ollinal ".-.1gn" "a bra!>'> tl\:J ch:iined to his shop on thl' big lx·nd 1n Liguna Can~on Thc-cit' appr1" rd the bed\\ h1ch has become a landmJrl.. fur muton~t'> a(..'Cording to Trul h1I Thl' lx:d\ ta~c appro,.imatel~ ~on h,1ur' ,,, u)mpktc and the an1<o1 onh 111Jl..l'\ lll1t ur tv.o each \.Car "Trooab" Trucbll alts In bJs "Beanie Chair," an all·brasa showpiece be created In 1978 and named after hla wife. "The case load~ that sonal worker'> and coun~ cam arc so enormous. the~ can't g1\e '1he children all the at1cnt1<ln thn net."d" Leibel said Thl' program currently has thrcc p.1rH1mc paid staff members and 60 \olunl(·cr~ Leibel said the idea of the program •~to ha'e trained \Oluntecrs anstead of paid professionals. and to g.t\e 1he la) p..·rson in the communtt} who 1s l·onl·erncd about the problem an opponunit~ to do somethangabout 11 ~nd us a photograph and bnl'I acC'O.Unt of the ~pon1ng arrnmph<,h- ment. We will pubh!>h thrn1 10 our Good Sports column "h1ch "Ill appear 10 Thursda' ·., 't'1ghborhood Focus secuon Address ·your l·nrrl·<.pontknre 111 Neighborhood Focuc. 10 C'ilrt' ol tht· Datl) Pilot. P 0 H11\ I 'f•ll c <'''J Mesa. 92627 Rut ht t1nl..1·r' \\Ith things alt \l',11 ~!}£ Truthtl·, hou'l' ., du11erd \.\1th J n1lk, lion ul unu'>uJI 11em\ h, .. ., fiJdkd \\ 11h in 11m· "a' or anothl'r fr11m "t'ld1n~' ;mJ pJ1011ng<, toelot I..' .ind aul 'dJ\hhoard-. ) • •• C11ulJ (;all me lht l..ing 1 I dutlt J • T ruthil SJ1d "l"\1' \\11rl...'\l "11h ~l.1" ,1nnt'1 v.nod hron11: nwtJI' f 1tx·rgla'> and all \Prl' ol ll'""'" R1~ht 00\\ rm IO\Llhl·d ''llh \\111\\l g.1a1111ng .inJ '''' nng J:i,hhll.trJ\ ill uld tar\ anJ truni.. .. 1"111 l Pll,t.111th, han1t1n~ and I u1lkt I l \.'I"\ lhlll~. Bui l ruthil \.11J h1'> la,onics art th1 n11t1l \lalUC\ The k'll' al goers 't'l'lll to It kt· them too ··t 111..t· tht· \a\\dU'>t h''>ll' al hl'· 1.1u,1· thn llht hoard ol directors> il'J\ \" \ llU Jllllll' 1 ru\ h1I <.aid .. The\ kt ~·>u Jo '"u' art anJ let the people ,~14., ""' thl· ll''ll'al dcc1de tf u·s 1.1.11ml or not I I.. nm' t ht'\ 111..t m 1 n1..• Jnd I h.1, c th,· d10h''-1t1 pro' t' II· rhi: damage dOOl' 10 children ran hJ\l' a s1gn1ficant impact on thc lommuntt\. she said '\\ e are'an adJunc1 lo that s)stcm Ont of our maJor goals 1'> to tit' a c11ns1s1en1 and stablt." person 10 that t hild'~ hfe." she ~1d \.loreo' er. the organ1zat1on does mt1rl' than ~>lkr fncndsh1p and <1up- pon to abused and negleocd l'htl· drrn "It 1<, 't"I) ~t1sf) ing to see a fam1I> rt."unttcd or JUSl to <.ee a C'h1ld achieve <1ome o;;on of successful pla~ment wht•re he's happ~ and "-Ctl cared for:· Lc1bl'I said "\.\ e feel "-C'·re doing something to ~top the l \.Cle of abuse. w.e·re provld- 1ng a good role model to them." L c1hcl \a1d HEALING CENTER PROPOSED IN L·AGUNA ... Volunteers. v.ho art· apJ')01n1cd b} thl· JU' i:nfle m un Judgc-. rcce1~C' nti:ns1H' training to monitor and 10' c'>1tga1r cases I he 'uluntcer., folio" each case to its final J1spos1t1on. \1.h11C' prov1d1ng '>Uppon and ad' tx.'al·) for the rhild's lx·">t in11..·re'>I in court proceeding'\ Thc-re are appro\lmatel~ 17.000 lases of child abuse reponed each ~car an Orange Count}. and at any 11me. there a.re more than 2.000 children 1n the dcpendenC')'"S)stem, Leibel said From Bl Now alt lair bac~er' mu\I do t~ gt't their sign -which mcasure\ 6-ll'et- by-99-feet -appro' ed b) tht• Laguna Beach Dt·.,1gn Re ... 1c"' Board Although '>omC' might ca.JI that a taclical man~u\ er on par"' 1th pan mg the Red Sea Rede"11t <>aid shl' 1'> prepared for tht• thallenge Armed "-Ith altt•rnall' e., anJ rt·- soh e. Rede" 111 !).;HJ '>he "111 prl·\ent her proposal to lht• hoard \.1a\ I 2 \he full~ C\pell\ lht• 'l~n -a ra•MI sunset "1th lht• lair logo 111 \.I) kllcnng rt'>1ng Jho' ,. thl• clnuJ, -I•' pas!> mustn Fur 1nl'\p111.1hk reaM>n~ Rl'dt'"' 111 \Jll.i. n t-r\lh1n1o? o;eems tu ht: gmng hl·r ":1' I rl·;1ll~ kd 111.c C\("l\th1ng " hap(X'n1ng lur u' · .-.aid Rc<lr\\111 ;1 Laguna re<t1dl'nl 1nr thr ra .. 1 1h1t•1.• )1·ar"> "I reall, kd likl' 1tm l\goin!Z 111 h.1pprn bl·,au'c 1t"' 'urrn'l'd lo happen .. The nl'" IC'Sll\JI 1.rn lht· hltxl.. Jubtx·d ~tar Fair \ 1\111nar' \rt' v.ould cater 10 ne" agt· ,tli111111.ltfo' "-Ith aura pho11.1i;.r;.irh\ \\nthn1- enagJ1t·r~ (\.lid 111 1ntcgrJtl' tht· kit and nght brain and put tht• P<Jntl 1- pJnl 1n an .1lph.i 'IJll'I ~u.ir111. n ,t,tl' anJ ll11\\l'r l.'"l'fltt'\ \\hi( h rurp.lr\t'd I~ 1.'\h1h•t ,uhtk lt1.·ahng prnr":ntt''- 1.•,11·1.•111 .ind \ 1J1.•r" 1111 111p11.' 111..c 1h1.• n '''"f'' .11 hal;1nn .1mJ "orld (X'aC'l' - '>HI t 111 .1 mct:iph' '11 ,11 potp11urr1 11, pu1ro1'..: ;, 11 gl\c 0t·urk a 'ophl\ll1..111·J IJ\I\ ,11 the nt~' agr · l<nk" tll ,,1ttl T ht• \lro 1ng \tatcmrnl I \\,tn1 111 m.1h "ah11u1 preSt'n a1111n 011h1· plam•t h1.·g.1nn1ng at humr h1·re 10 I .1~UOJ i'k.11.h. ln aJJ1t1nn ttw k'>tl\ al w1,ulJ nlkr .,uhltmin.11 tap1.·., Ill hol\11.·1 '<'II I h1.· lair ''ill al\11 ka1ur1.• 11•'11 lhl'm.1111. .in '"1rl.. nl Jll l\ p...·.-, Onl' 1nlt·r1111 m.t'-' rrnJutl'd a·n and art \\1th' ml.-:11 th1.·m1.·, "ill tl\' l'\duJt"J l<l'llt'\\ di ,,11.! r .11r prc<.entcr<, arr \!Ill I •1•~1111• 1111 .irt"" '" lill the hl.h•th' 1111 ,11.1dl11w :111 .1rrh .... 111nn' 1-. \la' I l I' •11ph 1!1h r1•,1cd 1n f1Jrt111p.1t1ng Daily Pilot Advertising Introdures Readers to Between the Sheets, Etc. Customers get extraordinary service and attention at Between the Sheets. Etc . m Corona def Mar. 'We consider our adv~rt ising in the Dail~ Pilot an tn\'estment m selling rather than an expense" savs Sandra Tobin Marx. owner of Between the heets, Etc. in Corona de) Mar. "That is, we've only been in our Coast Highway store for seven monthc:; so some people stall need to know we're here. And. when thev ~ee our ads in the Pilot telling them we are here and that we· offer the lowest prices around on mo t of the merchandise we carry-they come in to see us." llilyPilat We deliver more than newspapers, we deliver ru~tomers1 too. BETWEEN THE SHEETS. ETC • Couture bed and bath uems with a European 1ant .•. P1llows. sheets. comforters. blankets made to superior standards .•• Crystal and ctilna nckldlng the only Aosenthal Studio In Orange County ... Plus unq1ue hostess lteme and Mrvmg dishes, picture frames. vases, objects d'art among other cunoe and accessories lncJuding 24K gold plated and plallnum pored I 1 bath tfxturer. .. Citert to cttent Who care enough to uy qulJMtY yet want exceotionaf value for their money ••• Owned by Sandra TObin Mlrx and managed bY Peggy Blzal. _, I . ~ 111 ltll.' I.or tan l.111 Rt•d1'\\lll a, 411.., ,, ... I 1 I \1 nnn 1 a i..1·d at l he \tar F-a1 r "ould Jx· lunnr.kd 111 'anous ltXal con1.ern' 'iu1. h J'> \aH Our "hure\. formed 10 prnl.'nl olhhun· 1111 drilling. and thc L.1guna <ctn\on (on<tl'nann tl1,lltd Ill h111d Je\dnpmt•nt 1n thl· tan\ Oil But the nul~ llf rrutil I\ l'\fl\.'l ICd to Ix· u'l'd 111 Imm J me1aph\.-.1l.ll hl'Jhng ll'Oll'r. J1.l 11rdtng to Rl·Je" 111 11 ,1pprll\ t'J O\ t ht 't l \ the n·n ti:r \\ould np~:r.tlt' 1n tlh ,,\Oll" hu1lding du11n~ thl· l;.11r"\ 1111 \l'il'11n fl \\11Uld ll°JtlHt' ,J\lllllt>gt'r\ h\ rnotherJpl\l\ ;ind 1ar111 l·ard r1·adt·r, "Roch \H•rl..,·r, .. \\11ulJ ht: on hand 11.1 ofkr dl'l'P m.l\\Jl.!l' Jnt.I "l'kl tr11magnel1l l m rg\ hl•:.tltng .. R1·1k" di till tin.in1 1,11 h.11. l..1. r 111 lhl rt llll'l l \<llJ \hl• ,ll'n l'\(l\.'I t \ Ill 111g,1n11t r~1'1 Ilk rq:rt'\\WO grnup\ and \\11r l..')h11p' 1111 \lrt'\\ rt·dulll11n \l1h11ugh \hl' g_J\l' ur on a rroJ1.'ll lo 11r1 n .1n art galkr~ anJ nH:!Jph)!>llJI hoo"'!>tOrl' 1n Wh1111er a f,.,, \l.'ar; ago Jltrr h1111ng repeated r11at.lhl1K l\. Rt•tk\\111 ..aid \he !eel~ tlm plJn "111 1ah· "ing and \.\Ill au1a1.1 mall\ p...·uplc ··Jt\ g<>1ng to be .1n cx1rcmeh C)<..'callh1ng and auratll't' building v.hen "l' gel J1mc wtth 11 .. Rede"-111 said "'ft''> going to hwk ltle a Int of fun .. 'T ~).\act\ a~ a '>On ofb1g brothl·r big <,istcr "11h 1he addC'd JOh of rl.'pon1ng to thl' roun." I ei.hcl ..aid \ olun1eeri. conduct an indepen· dent 10' es11ga11on of the child and the lamd) and prO\ldl' attorne)<. w11h , runal bal~gruund 1nforma11on to J'>'>l\I them in pre~en11ng 1he1r caSt' 'This 1s one oftht" most important thing'> "l' do \\t• g1,e tht· couns anolht·r per"Pt'lll\l' on the ca'iC rl'pre.,cn11ng onl) the rhild." L e1bel '>Jld To prepare a retommcndauon 'nluntt•er.-. rt'' ll'" all roun record-; pertaining 10 the child 1nclud1ng \tht>ul and medical. and talk with lam1h mt"mbl'rs. school officials. ht':ihh rro' 1dus and other'\ who arc lm1\'kdgeable ahl1u1 the child's his· tun Leibel '>aid Tim rnablc~ tht'm 10· conduct a l•lmprt•hens1H· 1n\l'St1ga11on to de· 1,·1m1 nc "hl·ther 11 I'> 1n tht' child's best intcrc~l to sta} with the parents or guardians. be placl'd 1n fo')ter care ur put up for permanent adoption Tht' 'olunleers mal..l· their rec- ommendation to the coun and hope the Judge "'ti makc a sound dec1c;1on about the l hdd\ futurC' ··our goal 1s to e.\ped1tC' a safe and pcrm.inent placC'ment for the child.'' Ll·1hC'I said ""we have more cases than 'olun· tl'l'r'• .. Leibel said \he !>aid the organ1zat1on doesn't ha' e enough rcwurces to train ad- d111onal case"orkers and this su~ qucntl~ lausc-, dela~s in assigning CJSCS .\ fund-raiser lor the ad .. ocate program 1s plannl'd 11·30 a.m. to 4 p m on Saturda) al the Coun House rc~taurant in Santa .\na. The cost of the Dcrb~ oa, IS S75 per person and \\Ill indudc ll\c co'erage of the l\.entuch [)C'rb\. ··ThC're "'111 be '1deo ho~ races:- "agenng. prizes. a lunch buffet and champagnC':· Leibel said. ThC' orgamzauon expects to raise morl' than S:!0.000 from the event. Shl· .-.aid Thc program ~as conceived 1n I QT' \.\hcn Ju,enile Court Judge Da' 1d Soukup arranged for the nauon·s first \Oluntecr program m Seattle. Wash. Since I 977 more than 250 ad- 1.c>eatt' programs ha'e bttn estab- hshcJ throughout the nation and morc than 5.000 \.Oluntecrs have hcen trained. A National CASA .\'>'i1.>Cl:!tlon has also ~n fonncd to pro' 1de training. tech meal assistance and public awareness services to mC'mbcr<> , ........................................................................ . I SPRING: RENEW AL AND ALLERGIES ••. I From 81 \'-ell-hJlamed team cflon , Rotar) I\ an second place "1th an 8 3 record and Hohtc ti\. after t~o rain outs. an third place. Hob11: pla}ers Patrick Wood and Nate Civaroff lead the league an home run~" tth four each K1-wan1!) and Grubb and Ellis are tied for fourth olace. • .. Iii In Jdd1t1on to allergies and baseball. !lpringllmc ts also flower planting ume To coin cide with the season. the Niguel Botanical Prcsenc. tn conjunction with the South Coast Garden C'lub. wall hold its annual plant sale at Cro-wn Valle> Community Park at 297 51 Crown Valley Parkwa> in Laguna Ntguel on Saturday from 10 a.m to 3 p.m. Proceeds from the sale will go to the Pre crvc. People who would lake donate to the sale arc in' 1ted to bnng plants. indoor or outdoor. to the fro nt of the adman1strauon build- ing of the park tomorrow from noon to 4 p.m. Besides the plants. there will be table place setting exhibits and floral arrangements. The Preserve 1s staffed by volunteers who do all the plan- ning and planun~. It ts an educa- tional organization which also contributes to enhancing the beaut) of the Laguna Niguel area. The group welcomes new mem- bers. For more mfonnat1on. call Les Sbaw at 493-6274. • • • And, finall). a last minute reminder. The last day to rt"gJSter to vote in the June 7 primary is May 9. Even 1f you have regis- tcn~d in the past. )Ou will have to re-register if you moved or changed your name. According to a s~kespcrson for the Orange County Registrar of Voters. rc~stration forms are a vai table at city halls, post offices. city or county libraries and at some high schools and chamber of commerce offices. For more mfonnation. call 567-7600. • • • We lavite yH to lad a laformatioa oa commulty Mp- pulap. We wut to llea.r from YH aboat •pcomJa& e•ats. local people ud ~ lleWl la geaeral. SeM to Dally Pilot , P .0 . Box l"°, Costa Mesa ttl11. Man 1.o tM attatloa of Leslie EaraesL BARD LIVES ON AT TOP OF WORLD ••• From Cl not the Laule League .• Ifs not the typical hnle boy thin~·· \\fhat chanJed Enc s behavior w.as the annuol Shakespearean Festival pu1 on by the elementary Khool's fourth-a.rode eta s each )'CU. Enc was JU tone of8S noble men an<t women and peasants 1n full costume who pent la t Friday 1nainai daneanaand 21:1) 1na the aamcs of 16th ttntury EnJland. Each >car the Khool"1 two fourth-lrldc tuchcra J)lan an l'i&ht-wcclt stud) prosram on lhe life ancf timn of W1llyam.sttakc ~. Thcuud)'plan '"crosses the cumculum." wtuch mean' atpeat of El' bl:tt.n tnnq pmncatc the chaldren"t uuchcs acrou I.he board, xcordina LOi.t Rake. one of the founh·aradc l(ltfk! The younptcn read Sllatespeare and compktc a rttelrth ttpOn on lhe Jl(riOd .-some even Mlle ptnod • pla 1n hikcspwc:an vokc. They • play pmes such as croquet and rubber t~ppcd archery durins phys1c.al cducatton. and they solve Shakespearean word problems in their math classes. Rake and Te~ Hustwi~k came up with the festival idea af\cr anendinaa Shakcs~arc ob1b1t in 1911. Enthusiastic about what they saw. the two tcachcn immediately ~n maltina plan diat would brifta . hakcSpcart lO life fot the )'OU~ in their claftCS. Over tht' ~n. Rae said. tht parents ha\c become more anvol~ Whak mOit of the d\11dttft t,;epn 11 pcasnts:""tnany "°'* choote to 1PllY pans of nobility, •1th .,.nd COllunacs that lhcir peftfttl have bad ~ In prq>U1tion b the bis evntl. some Pll'CTlts arc aiVftl l6tb centUf} m't~ -rib&. meat plti,; bUid appks and Eizabcthiln dCler -w~1dl the)'~ fot bt1val dly.A nu!ft_bcr of fathers join in ~ ac- ta vmes. teaching the )Ounpten ho• to Dlaychm. the result IS I btival that the )Ounpters ~n loOkil\I forNard to early in their elementary IC'hool educauon. "The kids in tbt ~ {radri 1oOt fon.'ard &o 1hj1 an the binb ln*.r-· Nellon said ...... , almosa the ~ tJUftl that~~ .. Ndton said lbt t.binb the Cftd.it btloftp with thi ICllthc:n '* f!Mitil. way to matt I 6ch ttntuty E 1' Rid &a~ and iataa1.1• to Lapaa Bcictl '°" IOd jirts.. Al NdlOei lttS it.. Rate Md Hu.i-a: .. llPOOG ~ SNk 11, ell!TI IO tbt dutdml. .. , daint -• ..wt. ..,. It Shakt1Pf81't! Ud...:~Y· ~ ii ~. ~ -...r-"Nlllail ...... u M•l mort .... to dll:it lcYel. IM •'I ~* acttm..,.-. tL .. I \ ... THURSDAY. MAYS, 1988 25 CENTS • N·ixoQ: OC may pick president· " • Tells Anaheim audience cOunty voters could make or break Bush in November Sound1n1 rclucd and confident hke a man amona friends. N11on focused on forcaan afTa.trs in has talk sponsored by the World AfTa1n Council of Orange County. By PAUL.AftClllPLEY °' ... ..., ........ Former Pruldcnt Rtdtard Nixon sald Wednesday that Orange Count} voters could determine who is the next pttSJdcnt of the United States. Speaking before an audientt of900 in Anaheim. the former · president World French hostages In Leba· non set free./ A4 California George Bush won't rule out Gov. Oeukmejlan as running mate./ A7 Entertainment "Cats" ls a magical musi- cal experience at the Per- forming Arts Center ./81 Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Entertainment In the Service Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public notices Sports Weather B3 81 87-8 CS-7 84 85-6 A8 A6 A7 A3 C4, 7-8 C1-4 A2 prcchcted Vice President Geo~ Bush will win the race .. by a nose. by winning Cahfom1a:• .. , think at wtll be a VCf) close elecuon." Nixon sa1d ... , think at wtll be decided in Cahfomaa. And I think Oran~ County could make the difference." Plant explosion He stressed the importance of the next president being able to deal successfully with Soviet leader Makhall Gorbachev. whom he called "a remarkabk man " Of the three Sovtet leaders Nixon has known -N1k1ta Krushchev. Ue>nid Brczhne' and Gorbachev - he said the last 1s the most abk of the A tbanderoaa ezploalon at a apace ahattle fuel plant In Bendenon, 1'e•, la .talble from _Lu Vecu 10 mllee away, . three. -The maJor quahfiataon of who- ever as to be the next president of the United States is. can he get in the nng with Gorbachev'>'" Nixon said. In prcd1cung a Bush v1ctol) 1n Dttcrober. Nixon sa1d one of the vice prcs1dent'i. maJor as.~ts as has foreign policy C'\pcnencc On the other hand. he said Massa- chusetts Go' Michael Dukak1s - the hkeh Democratic nommtt -has madt' ~veral 111-advasro forcagn pol- icy pronouncements CaJJma DukaJus "smart. cool and tough" and .. too cerd>raJ to be a Jood Democratic candidate," Nixon nevenht'lns cntic1zed the governor for announcma has oppos1uon to funding the MX mtss1lc and StralCJIC Defense lnttiauve. both of which could be baraa1nin1 chips JO nqo- 111t1ons wtth Gorbachev .. You have to have somethana to gJ\e in order to get somethana from ham." Nixon said. adding the Soviet leader .. ,s a very channmg man. but he's no ph1lanthrop1st ·· where bulldlnC• abook from the blut. One penon wu killed and more than 250 penona were lnja.red. Story on AS. Board fires teacher acquitted of sex charges Elementary level reading lab instructor that Milne groped )Oung girlr. as the) sat at their dt"Sks and as they left has classroom. but the JUr) disagreed. findmg Maine innocent of stven charges. --------'shocked' by decision, plans legal fight By JONATHAN VOLZJ(E °' ... .,..,,... .... An El Toro elementary school teacher found innocent of child molestation charges by a Jury satd Wcdncsda) he was ··shocked" b} the Saddlcback Valle) Unified School District's dcoSJon to d1sm1ss him. .. , don't understand the rationale be hand at all,.. said Keith Sheldo n Main<'. 'They're lookmg to CO\er thcmstlv<"S ... one negative phone call is wonh a hund~ good ones.·· TM pend was unable to reach a Maine. 38. of Mission VieJO was unanimous \Crd1ct on the remaining charged wnh nine misdemeanor charges and Haskins dropped the case counts of anno)ing and molcsung last week. children under the age 18. said Paul The v1ct1ms tt'st1fied they felt Wallin his auomc) .. uncomfortable" when Maine touch- The ·reading lab and computer cd them. but Maine's attome). Paul teacher at Ola ,ev.ood Elementar) .,. Walhn. explamed away the contact u School was charged Oct. 21 after rcassunng pats after the students did authont1cs launched an invcst1g.a11on "'ell .. at the request of school d1stnc1 Board officials ~vc declined to offic1als. discuss their dec1s1on •. cttmg con- Deputy Dastnct Attorney Kt"vin fidcnt1al cmployt'C relations .. Haskins contended during tht' tnal Board President Dr. Gilbert J Congressional contest on Coast heats up at forum BJ GREG II.ERO °' .. ..., ........ There were jabs aplenty at a 40th congressional candidates' forum Wednesday momma. but candidates and audience mcmbcn alike steered clear of any allusion to candidate David Baker's alteacd cxtramantaJ affair with an Irvine woman. The breakfast forum at the Irvine Marriott. sponsored by the Irvine Chamber ofConuna'Ce. was the first JOint public appcuancc by the 40th District candJdaics since last Thurs- day's wild fonam at the Balboa Bay · Club in Ncwpon Beach. affair. The man was never identified. and none of the 14 candtdatcs running to replace Rep. Robert Badham. R-Newpon Beach. con- fessed any knov.ledgc oftbc man. Baker has not~ directly to the allcptton, but called the incident .. the dirtiest kind of politics.·· There ~ no such outbursts at Wednesday momina's forum. and all 12 candidates present avoided e ven veiled rcfercnttS to the adultery allcptions. Dore said the board .. doesn't want to mess an)th1ng up with the heanng" b) commenting. The vote to d1sm1ss Milne. ho~c,cr ... as unanimous and came aftc.r a s.hon bcanng v.1 th the teacher and his attomt') Walhn said httle v.as d1scussro at th<' m~tmg. although one board member asked Milne af he would consider mo' ing to anotht'r school The anome~ said Wednt'Sda) that he v.as also completel) surpnsro b) the dCC'ISIOn to get nd of Malnt'. but said the d1stnct will Pl> -cconoma· call~ and possabl~ pohucall~ -in the end Walhn added that an admin1s- trat1' e ht'anng required by lav. before Milne can be fi~ v.111 cost thedastnct At that forum. an unidentified man stood up and called on Baker to answer to rumofs that be at one time bad been involved in an cxtrunarilal Baker. who spoke first. wasted no time introduans his wife. Patty, who bas lllCC'Ompanicd him in virtually all public appcaran«s as a candidate. Bak~· stVCt to a strai&ht 1pctth. ~lratina on hjs acbicwments as (Pl11n .. aACS/A.2) 1"1.De Coancllman 0.Ye Baker .,..k. u la.ls fellow Repablleaa can414atee for 40tla about SI 00.000. About half that amount would go for the dmnct's legal fees. whale S25.000 would pa) a substitute for Maine's c~ and an equal amount for the scncral h~nng costs "It seems prett~ ndJculous that the~ would spend money to try somebod~ v.ho has alread) bttn acq~11ted ... Wallin said. He also noted that ··~nous con- s1derat1o'l" as being ga,cn to a recall efTon. possabl~ st.anang wnh a letter to e'ct: ~dlcback \Oter that might measure possible recall momentum Maine said his fnends and co- workers have continued to suppon him throughout the ordeal gualUJedor Dot, allens hope to s~ym .. u.s. ·---# -----=;. ' • And contrary to srowinJ lalli..... IP for a return to asola~ NU.. said Amenca must n:dcdicale i...,•1 ~rvang as the leader of the tree._.. in ordCf' to offset the ~iet Ullioa~ 70-)car h.1story of foreip ~= .. If we re 101na to lead. • we're ao•na to have to eddrell tome vci: scnous problems,.. bt ~ .. First. the fcdttal ~ dd°ICii 91 a tame bomb which could destroy tM Reapn economic le.P<:>'· • .. Second. the Umtcd States todaY (Pleue -IQXOlll/dt Police quell HS: campus rumble Gangs not believed involVed in Marina High confrontation By ROBERT BAlmEJ\ °' ....... ,... ... Huntmaton Beach polttt ofticas suflcd a Oare-up that may ba~ IO\Olvcd P"J members Tuesday U:a • parking lot JUSt off the campus at Marina High School. officials said Wedncsda) A pttv1ous pna-oncnted outbreak also \loa5 reponcd about S1X WttU .,0 at the school. located in a well-to-do communit) at Edwards Street and Spnngdak A "'cnue Events appeared uncertain Wednesday but Marina Pn0C1pal Ira Toabin said he was told pohcc offiocrs amvcd in squad cars to halt an apparent confronuuon. Sc'cral of the )~ later ·• QUCSlaoncd 1n school offtttS.. turned out to ~ Manna studcnu... Toabtn satd One was suspended for five da)S. another was transferred to the d1stncfs altemauve educauon pro- cram and • third qrccd to a -oon- tract.. that would have him suspended from school should he engage an funhcr pna actJvattes.. LL Mac 8tgS saJd Wcdnc-sday. hov.-cvtt. that the flare-up apparently didn't in'ohe png membership. 81gp saJd officcn came across several )Oungpcoplewho hadptbcrcd 1n the area and ma) have been look1na for trouble. Bias saJd he kncv. of no confronta- tion bc'lwecn pngs Other school offioals also sat<l a SC'('Ond mctdcnt occurred on campus Tucsda> that apparcntJ) was ~ted h> gang act1v1ttcs That mcadcnt involved two Manna (Pleue eee POLICE/ A2) Rival turns up heat on Wieder Employee. at the 11'8 le«a.lladon office ln Santa Ana procem last-nil.Date appllcadona Deltr .... ,.._..,i.e. ....... for amneaty on the lut day of the amneaty period. ALIENS LINE UP AT AMNESTY OFFICES ... From Al earlier. but "e left 11 to the last minute .. Another applicant said he didn't appl~ earlier becauS<' hc,.was tempor- anh disabled and "'as afraid he "'ould not~ allo""ed to stay "I "°as an an accident at "on: and I hurt m} foot. then J couldn ·t "ork an~ more:· !Miid Jesus Godo> He said his sister convinced ham to appl}. but neither she nor he was sure he Y.Ould quahf~ becau~ of h1~ d1sab1ht) "But I ha,en t been getting an~ ''clfare:· hc '><'.lid Godo) said he had be-en II\ 1ng 1lkgall) an the L' S. !>ance 1970 "It must be much ~tter to be legal .. he said ··~o more trouble 'ou don·1 ha'c to be afraid·· \.fonc) "'a~ the problem for o,e'eral uthas "'ho were standing in the application hnc Wedne!>da) It L·osts Sl85 per person to get pnxes~d for amne<;t) not counttng thl· cost of a ph~s1cal C'<am "'h1ch 1s al~ reqwred .. , d1dn·t ha"c tht' mone,. ·-.aid J Pablo Ortega-Mendoza ··t"d1dn·1 get 11 until toda) It's a lot" Ortega !.a1d he had been an the U S sancc 1981 but "'a!> '•as not sure he "'uuld 4uahf, He said he did not ha'c pa)checl stubs because he had sharcd a JOb "'"h another man for a time .. Rut I do ha'c income ta' forms lrom I Q8 I un11l this \Car·· he said One other man. ~ho came to the l ") fr'lm El \ah ador an I Qts I also ..aid a lacl.. ol monc) had kept him a"'a' until the la!>t minute I h.i' call the dornments I beheH· J ,an 4u.ihf) ··..aid Gregono .\guilar 'It \liaSJUSI the monC) .. For man\ undocumented workers "'ho are 1n the l ' S earning minimum "°age~. wmang up with S 185 1s a problem. !><ltd Frank Vasqucz who <.aid hl· "'as a l 5 c1t1zen ·Tm JU'it l hl·cking the s1tuat1on for some of m) lncnds "'ho want to appl). but the> don't haH~ the mone) :·he ~1d. ··.\lot of people hve hand to mouth. If the} 've 'ol a whole fam11' with a lot or kids. it's a lot of mone) 10 come up"' llh ... But the main bamer was time. not mone~. for the men gathered 1n the ch1lh "''"d at Lions Park an Costa Mesa Wednesda) morning. .. , cs. I lno"" "'hat amnestv 1s ... said Rodolfo Plata-Cohn "I can't appl) r,e onh been here one )car and a half." Even though he can't become a legal resident under U.S. law. Plata said hc intended to sta\· 1n the l ' S permanent!) 1f possible. He said he had heard that the INS \.\3!> planning on cracking down on 1Jlepl immigrants after the closing of the am nest) program. 'T"e heard that. but 1t doesn't make an) difference." he said "What can I do., What "ould ;ou do., People can't earn enough to live an Meiuco. Ifs a cns1s. You sec pnces go up 50 percent. I 00 percent two or three times a year. People have to struggle JUSt to cat. And I don't mean they eat Y.Cll Just barel) enough .. .\nother hopeful worker said life "'as deteriorating in other "'a)s tn Me,.1co because of the d1!>a'itrous cconom\. .. There's so much stealing no"" so man' rob~rs. ·· said Guillermo Torrc!>. ""ho said he had been an the L ~ for one \ear "Here there's a lot IC')\ crime rfl rnnllnue here I thank 11°~ going to be more d1ficult with the 1mm1grat1on But rm not afraid. \\hat can happen'' It would be worse IU '>ta\ tn ~1c\ICO One othcr man said 11 was hard "'aating for da) "'Orie ever) da\ 1n the park. but that he "'ould continue rather than go back 10 Me,uco and fat·e ccrta1 n unemplo) ment 'There t'>n·t al"'avs work." said Ton' Rodn1ue1 "'ho claimed nine months' res1denc) 1n the U.S. "h's difficult. but what can I do., Who kno""s what's going to happen?'' Sc' era I of the men as.Jced the blond reponer what he thought 1mm1gra- 11on officials would do af\er the amnest\ deadline ··.\re· the) going 10 ti) to arrest C' Cl) bod) and send us back?" thC) asked ··Do you think that there are still going to be Jobs'>" Plata said he hadn't had a"' problems "'nh the INS so far ··1 he) don't come down th1!> street ma) bl· the) will no"'," he said. .\m11her man, who would not g1'c his name, said the s11ua11on "'a' a httk more difficult for ham He !>aid hc was from El Sah ador and had fled not only povert~ but"' ar and deattt. .. If you're political. )Ou're 1n troublc ··he said "But an) bod) tan gct ~1llcd an the war .\nd the soldier' take mone; from people .. El Sahador 1s nominall) demo- cratic and Salvadorans are not usuall> granted political as) lum in the US The count') ha!> been plagued b) Cl' 11 "ar for more than a decade and international obS<'ncrs ha'e re· poned incrcasang act1\1t~ b) nght "'1ng .. dcath squads" targeted against labor union!> and other organ11at1ons associated "Ith the political left The man "'ould not sa) whether he had been 1n' oh l'd 1n political act•' 1· t) 1n El Sah ador. but he said he "°as afraid he might he killed 1f he returned to has count I) Hc JOined the others an sa)ang he would continue ""orking. and hading from the INS as long as hc could "\\ e tome hcre tu Y.Ork. not to make an\ trouble·· said Victor J1menc1 one of the other men 1n thl' park "As long a\ "'c can find some "'Ork. we·ll sta\ Ma\ he our fnends "'111 help us get b) tf "'e can't lindJob\ But ""e ha'e to sta) " NIXON: OC MAY PICK PRESIDENT ... From Al ha' to be more \eke ti' e in its foreign ,umm1lmenh .\!> Frcdencl the < 1n:at "'arncd ·He who attempts lo ,kfen<l e' Cl)"" hcre. defends nothing.· ·· .\nd third our alhes in Europe .ind Japan mu\t tam their fair share f it the load on defense an thc free French hostages in New Caledonia rescued '' >l \f F \ '''"' ( aledonaa I .\Pl French authorities on Thursda' fl \l ucd 22 gendarmes and an ass1s- r.1nt prn\ctutor held hostage b> \klant•\1an <,eparat1sts 1n a cave on 1 >u,ea 1\land the Frcnch govern· ml nt S..lld ~vcral vi the hostage·taker-> were 1..illcd .ind three gendarme\ an the ''~ult forn· "'erc <;enou<.I} inJured. thc Frenlh gu,~ment ~1d No 1n1unes "'erc reponcd among the 23 ho~tagcs 1t ...aid Police said ··~,cral .. of the esti- mated I I \.fclanes1an militants hold- ing the ho<itagcs "cre killed. but dad not pro.,.1de an exact number. \liOrld .. EHn assuming the Ln1ted States has the resources to be the leader of tht' frre world. the question 1s can wc match the wall of the Soviet Un10n'1 Will. without leadership, 1s impo- tent·· Gorbachev, while an able leadcr 1s pmbhng with his own future b}' implementing reforms to rev1 ... e the Soviet Union's monbund economv. He realizes the present system. plagued b)' corruption. aneffic1enC) and alcoholism. 1s a failure. Nixon said ''That's why Gorbachev It taking a very great poht1cal nsk-and behcvc mc at 1s that -of shale.mg up the Soviet economy despite the oppos1· t1on of millions of bureaucrats who have been shakms 1t down for w many years ... he said. But he needs time for hrs reforrm to work, and that requires coopera11on from the United States. ··He needs a moratorium on mtl1- tary competition with the United States and he needs the credits. cooperation and trade with us:· Nix.on said. A.menca should cooperate onl)' so long u Gorbache' ·s purpose appears to be prov1d1ng a better life for the so ... 1et people. If. instead. he as trying to bu) tame. only to continue present So .. 1ct aggression at a later date. the l" S should resist his entreaties. the former pres1dcnt said "It must serve our interests in making So" 1et foreign pohcy less aggressive. Otherwise, we're giving the time and credits and trade he nceds for has reforms to work. and in the mad 1990s we wtll face a m1ht.anly and econom1cally stronger Soviet Union with the same aggressive foreign policy. .. We wall in effect have subsidized our own destruction." Nillon said. Correction In Saturday's rehg1ous page in the Dail) Pilot. the date of a benefit walk ""as incorrect. The walk to aid youth pro1ects.. sponsored by the Orange Coast lin1Lanan Univcrs:ahst Church in Costa Mesa. will began at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at I 2S9 V1ctona St. Wednesday's Lotto picks The Daily Pilot regrets the error Clarification By ne Auoclated Prn1 Here are the wanning numbers picked Wednesday n1Jht for the Cahfom1a Lottcry·s t'klce-wcekly .. Lotto 6-49" game: 21. 8. 46. 7. 15. JO and the bonus number. 24. Pla)e~ who correctly aues.sed all Sill numbers will share a pnu pool of $4.1 ma I hon. lottery offiClals said ORAP-tGE n~Hv P1·1a1 COAST ..... lllA .. OFFICE ID>.,,, g Coela ..... CA All those who picked five numbers plus the bonus number Will divide amona themselves a prize pOOI of'S I. I million. five of sill will share SS7'4.000: four of sill will share SS2 l .OOO. Three of sill 11 worth an automatic SS per winner. The sales from Satuday to Wednes- day night's draWlftl were SI0.4 m1lhon. In an Apnl 28 anacle on a secuntaes fraud bust an Newpon Beach, Trans- amenca Energy Corp. was named as the company dealing an illegal tele- &?hone salC1 practices Transamerica Eneray Corp. has no affiliation with the Transamerica Corp., a Fortune SOO company which also has dulinp an sccunt1es and insurance. o::,:;e ~•M &:I• 16'!0 Colla UfM CA 12629 ~· ,_ 6•1 M:la tW..U & .a.too,.; 6', 411 • Ju•t call 642-6086 .. OU.• .... ...._,.,.. . """' . ngt ..... ,.._ ,..... _,. ' IO P "' c.et tM111n 7 p I'll 8l>d .,_ CICIVI' ... .. What do you like about Lhe Olily Pilot? Wh11 don·t you like? Ca1J the number abo\'e and your mcssa,e will bt l'?COf'ded, ttanlCribtd and de- hvtted to lht appropnatc edjtor, The same 24-hour answmna 1ervioe may be used to record litters to ihC editor on 1ny topic. Contnbuton to oor Lcua1 column must 1ncl&lek lhctr namt and tdqjbOnt number for vmfac::ation: Tell us whit' on your aund.; • ~"" Y'dl'I -,,.,..,., • r:l'I .,, ..a ,_ "°"' ll'f 7e"I -Mll!fl 10."' .... 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I'm a Vargo." !>aid candidate Patnc1a K1!.hel. in a not-so-Haled reference to rect>nt allcgat1ons that President and Mr\ Reagan regularl) con!>ult the \tar\ Christopher ( 01t took a poke at nr:initr rnunl) Su pen 1sor Hamett \\ 1eder. "'ho admitted earlier this \.\t'Ck that her official biography falsel) listed her as a college graduate . "I want you all to know that I reall) did go to collcgc at USC. and that I reall) did graduatc an three years ... s.a1d Cox. Tustin (11y Councilman John Kdly was the most colorful speaker Wcdnesc!a)', taking shots at virtually all of the candidates and calling man) of them .. carpetbaggers" and ·'rented pohuc1ans." Refemng to Cox·!> graduate studies at Harvard Un1vcrsit). he quoted \\1lham F Buckley. ·-rd rather be governcd b)-the first 500 people 1n the phonc book than a H:lr\ ard graduating class... said t-.elh "'ho left the lorum 1mmed1· att"h. follo"'ing his speech "~nd hearing the Han ard MBA here to<la\ J'd ha\.C to agree" ( and1date Pccr Swan swiped at ( ll\ and :-.lathan Ro~n~rg in his sixech "Tht're are no pictures of President Rt·agan . on m> brochure," said S"an. rcfcrnng 10 photos of Reagan on thl· brcx·hurcs of Coll and Rose- nberg "I bt:l1c' e candidates should stand on their 0"' n llA<O feet and speak for them!iel' c~ " Another 40th congrcss1onal can- d1<latcs' forum 1s schcduled for 7 a m Fnda, at the I lotel Merid1en an Ne""Port Beach RIV AL TURNS UP HEAT ON WIEDER .•. From Al beholden to large developers and their campaign contnbut1ons and accu~ thc Orange County super- \ ISOr of 1llcgally borrowing $40.000 for her congrcss1onal race. Wieder. hc said. borrowed from her !>upen 1~of) re-ele(:t1on funds which included l.·ontnbut1ons from corpor- ations While corporations ma) legal- 1) contnhute to local office races. they cannot contnbu1e to those S<'ekang federal office. said Horn. who has requcstcd an anvest1gat1on by the Fed<.'ral Elections Comm1ss1on Horn called Wednesday's news conference" to announcc his suppon for Measure .\. the Sensible Growth and Traffic ln1t1at1"e. set for the June 7 ballot. Predictably. Horn blamed Wieder for much of the traffic problems. ··1 can think of no other elected official whose reputation has tame and tame again been confirmed as someone "'ho has never met a developer she didn't like:· he said. "Her cha1rmansh1p of the Board of Supen1sors 1s an issue an this cam- paign. It 1s an md1cation of "hat her conduct would be 1fshc were elected to < ·ongress ·· Grq Hale, one of the authors of the slo"·&rowth 1n111ame. said whale the group suppon1ng the inittattvr re- frains from cndor!tements. he per- sonall) supports Horn's candidacy Horn also took time to tout his en' 1ronmen1al l·oncerns. arguing that areas hkc the Bolsa Chica wetlands ha'l' IO be preserved .. , dvn't belie'c that because )OU hve an urban America. you should be dcnacd decent parklands. decent ""etlands and decent aesthetic e'<· penenccs:· he said POLICE QUELL CAMPUS FLARE-UP ... From Al students and a non-student and alle~dl) was a carry-over of hard feelings from a previous fight. school officials said. The non-student was struck with a baseball bat and suffered an arm tnJUf}, officials said. According to reports contained in Tuesday·s pohce logs. officers re- ceived a telephone call at 8:4S a.m. from a person who claimed that a gang fight was going to occur at 11 a.m. at Toy Caty. near the Manna campus. t The caller said that a gang 1rom Anaheim known as the Warlords was supposed to~ present. The caller said the gang was known to fight with guns and knives. Barbara Jobs. a school d1stnct SC'Cunt) officer, s.a1d Wednesday that 11 was her understanding. however. that the trouble involved only nine or I 0 head-shaven "Skinheads" who allegedly were coming en massc towards the campus for undisclosed reasons. The> were stopped an their march to the school by police, she s.a1d Jobs said she had no knowlcdgc about a gathcnng of the second gang at the scene. On March 17. out-of-town gang members reponedly invaded the campus and attacked two students. One" 1ct1m was hit on the head by a device that resembled a pohce baton. Another was struck an the face with a fist The gang members ~re believed to be membe~ of the W-13 (West Trece) from Westminster. offic1als said. -------------- • I