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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-05-19 - Orange Coast PilotI \ CE * 25 CE TS Fair 8()8.rd. may: buy. amphitheater Buyout considered after ne ottations to settle concert-noise lawsuit collapse coun ... he said "I understand that as of)eslerda). that wasa fal~ hope. So lhas ma) be the onl) viable ahcma- tave •· Actual!\. tM idea n. not ne"A Bu)ang out the lease has bttn infor- mally discus~ ··man) um~.·· said Deborah Nesset. Ned-\\C'St attome). but neither the amphitheater nor the fair board has pursued at By JENNIFER WEBER OflMDellJ ......... In an attempt to untangle the web of lawsuits enveloping the' Pacific Amphitheatre. an Oranee County Fair Board member 1s sugestin1 the board buy out the arena's lease. Larry Arnold proposed lhe idea a Ex-UCI All-American Maketba~I player Kevin •suee has traveled the ~dover./C1 Boata,Cara Services for the care of autos ancl boats are fea- tured In a special section In today's Dally Pilot. Indez Advice and Games Births 83 A7 81 day after in-coun nqotiataons col- lapsed over how to tum down the volume on concen noise. Without a compromise. the case -which involvts a citizens' aroup. t~ fair board and the amphitheater -1s scheduled for tnal May 31 . "I was hol>(ful that there was going to be a resolution of this outside of ,. Justa drill The president of Concerned Citizens of Costa Mesa said he welcomrs Arnold's idea. "ft would be a step forward because the existinJ situation is no~· fhe main panics cannot agree 10 court \about how to resolve the problem," Russ Mallar said. ·· Anythina that's 1nnovatave 1s a refreshing cold shower an an otherwtSC hot situation." The fair board is an a position to bu) out the amphitheater's contract because It is the arena's landlord. Ned-\\cst ~pent a reponed S 11 million to build the Pacific Amph1thcatl't" on the Oransc Count) Fairgrounds. but the land belonS5 10 the state and the board oven«S 1t. Flrefl&btera, lled Croe. worken and lloepl- tal penoDDel treat eome 200 .. Y1ctim.a .. at a mw cuaalty aerclM WednmdaJ at tlae On.Dee Coa.DtJ l'aJral"Omld9 lD ea.ta Mma. Tile eaerct.e wu one of tbree tla1a week orpnlz.ed to lncnue tbe efftdenq of tile coantJ reepoue to a major cUM.ter. A.180 pa.rticlpattna the d.rlll were tile comatJ tn.nalt 4Utrlct aod com.manlcatlo~-eonnel, Amateur Radio Leape. Llfe t Air Ambalance and members of tbe e eorp.• ''SAil '' llellcopter anlt. .\mold 1s uMun~ ~hat th~ bu\ out ~ould cost. but "'csst't ~·l the nt'gottauon~ "'ould probabh !otan at about S10 m1lhon L'nder terms of the current lease. the fair board could bu) the arena in 15 years. Nesset said. and will anbent the fac1hty when It C\plrtS . .\mold said he thought the lease eAtended o'er 45 'ea~ hut '-it">!><'t s.a1d t~c term "'a'> 40 \Car' One of Millar·\ maJor concerns 1~ "'hat the fair bo.lrd "'ould do"' 1th tht· amphtt~ater 11 11 d~ bu~ out th•• contract. Bui .\mold said lw has not thouJ}ll that far in ad.,.·ance on lhe propo)al The board will disc USS the SUJICS- uon 111 a clo5«1 mccung Moo&y morning If the board Jet 1d1:!> to go forward. 1tsattorne" "'ould ha'e to look o'er tht• idea and handk nego11at1on . ~fore am agrcl·ment could be signed thl· 'tatc ll"!1sla1ure "'h1ch holds the puf';C strings tor the fair- ground'> \.\nuld h<tH to Jppro'e the bu~ OUI Aide to Wieder chided for acting as radio reporter Misrepresentation maybe presented to ethics panel By ROBERT BARKER Ot-o.r--- A ne"' uproar JOltC'd Orange l oun- ty Su pen 1sor HamC'll \\.1eder· s con- tro"ers~ -plagued election campa1in Wednesda~ night"' hen one ofhcr top aidtS allegedh misrepresented h1m~lf as a radio reponer 10 get information from a \\ 1edcr recall opponent Drew 51mp-;on \\. 1edC'r°'> pre<>s sccretat) acknov.ledged toda~ that M said he ~as .. from (radio stat1on1 Kf\VB'' in order to get mformauon on when Huntington Beach res•dent Doug Lange' in intended to sene Wieder w11h recall papers .. The) (Wieder opponents) ha'c bttn throwing bean balls at us.·· Simpson s.a1d today .. I thin; a curve ball at them and the) couldn't handle It and tht" 're ticked otT .. \1ml>">On ..aid he met this momma "'1th "1eder "'ho ··slapped m) wnst and told ml' I \houldn't have done 1t I apolog11ed to her .. Lang1.'' in ..aid lt>da' Simpson's au1om "'ere a ·reprehensible tnck' and that he intends to file a complaint "'1th the l.Ount' ·., Republican Ethics C omm11te!'I: Lange' in. "'ho claims in the: un- tiled n:ocall papers that "1eder ron- \1sten1h hu \Oled in fo,or of the bu1IJ101 indust11 o'er the nghts of n:<itdent\ '\aid h~ \.\OUld ti'\ to loatt \\. 1eder 1 n order to ~r\ e papers toda\ "11llhl·1nc1den11 ha'> hardened m\ resohc ·· Lange' in saad V. •l'der "'hose campaign has bttn doggt'd I\' allegations of h mg about a non~A1stent college degrtt and eltt· 1100 campa1,n lav. 'iolau on'>. couldn't be reathed tor commrnt toda\ Simpson ~•d Langn in and others ha' r pla)ed a ··cat and mo ust .. game on "'hen th1.•\ ·11 ~rve recall pal>(rs He ..aid he: d1dn 't want W.cQcr to walk into an ambush at WcdOC'Sda~ 's (Pleue9ee WIEDZll./A2) Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Entertainment In the service Opinion CS-6 C7-9 84 85-6 A9 A8 A7 A3 Political foe backs Riley, hits recall Paparazzi Police log Public Notices Sports Weather C4, 9-10 C1-4 A2 By BOB VAN EYKEN Of .... O., .......... Supervisor Thomas Riley. fighting a recall effon. got some help Wednes- day from an unlikely source -a former poht1cal opponent. Riley's vote last month 1n suppon of The Irvine C o.'s 3,()()().home Laguna Laurel project spurred the recall. which 1s backed b) Laguna Beach en' ironmentahsts and others 1n south Orange County who are angf) about the pace of de' elopment. But \\ednesda} afternoon. a man once b illed as the count} ·s leading en' 1ronmeni.thst said he "'ould not suppon the recall ··1 disagree wath Tom Rile) on a lot of things. but I JUSt don't s.tt that there has been a senous offense " said Jon Brand. a Laguna ~ach colle'Je professor "'ho ran a&ains1 Rile) in 1986 .\former ma, or of Laguna Bach. Hylton flies with God as co-pilot Congressional candidate hopes he can ~lp fix 'what's wrong with America' By PAUL ARc;tllPLEV Of .. Dellr ........ Once the world's largest creditor. lhe Untted States has become the larsest debtor nation. It was a military leader. a defender of the down- trodden. Today, ifs weakening and is bated around the &Jobe. America was a nation of strong family ties. Today aboruons arc common. homosexuality as Wide- spread, dt\l& use ts out of control. A m-.ior public health crisis is at hand in the form of AIDS The streets are rampant with cnmc. These arc among the ma1or 1ssuts John Hylton stts facmg the nation. A candidate in the 40th Con- gressional Distnct Repubhcan pn- mary. Hylton believes all can be attributed to a nation that has lost tts waJ. over the last 30 )ears. We've got to look back and say 'What did WC do wrOnJ in the last JO years.· examaneoursclvesand then do what wt should to reverse the trends.·· Hylton said. ··Over the last 30 years. since the late 1950s. there has been under the guise.of ·separation of church and state' a separation of God and state- to the point that our soc1et} at ttmes shakes its fist in the fa~ of God and sa}s we no longer n~ ~our bles~ 1ng .. .\ decpl) rehg1ous famil~ man. H)lton s~ud the Bible points the wa) to cunng the nation's ills. He c1trd the Second Book of Chronicles 7: 14· "If m) people. who are called by m) name. shall humble themselves. and pra). and Sttk my face. and tum from their Wlcked ways~ then I y,111 hear from heaven, forJlve their -;ins. and heal their land." Hylton \31d ··whether one be- CAMPAIGN '88 --'F-"'"""--""--- hevC'S 1n God or not. the\ shouJd be attracted to that tl'rm the healing of the land.·· What C'an a ( ongre~\man Hylton d o to bnng that ahout'' "8 ) being a 5l'rvant to God. the nation and tM district," he said "B~ being an eumplcasbest I can \.\1th God's help, by being honest hard working and dcdteatcd." Hylton. 43. "'on·t )1mpl) depend on the Bable to sen e h 1 m in ( ongress He behe"ts he also has the bad.- ground to become ctl't"Ct1"e 1n Con- (Pleue eee RUftNmG/ A2) Brand 1s a pa-;1 p~1den1 of Laguna Grttnbelt Inc. an en\lrol'lmeoul group "'hich ha\ filed appeals and la"'su1ts agamc;t man~ de' elopment prOJ«ts that Rile' ha" supponed The group also opposes a proposed h1ghwa~ prOJC'Ct the San Joaquin H ills Transponat1on ( omdor. v.hu:-h Jolua BJltoD Three hurt as~car slams school bus Troubled life ends in shackles 1J JENNIFU WUD ... ...,,... ... A prqnant bus driver, ano\W driver and a lttn"'!JP liufteNd minor il\iuries this moma111 Wben a vdlidt aLammtd into tht a.ct of a tctaool INI c:an')int fOur handicapped Mudeia An El Camino ~ ,.. speedina •• .,.. ~ mob .... center left•lutn ll8eo1Vicwil ~ wMn tbe driver IDO..cl ._. iMO IM wcbouad llae llld cr11'1' iato ... l*tDed tdlool -~ ..... ~ Patrol Oftket Mille Sctiiefflt Jaid. J.4aldebateovercounty'spayingfor Inmate's liver transplant turns moot Mesa home ... I've ocver even let b>t in a jail and he was a1ways in troUtllc ... Albilb•s problems ~n in srade tcbOol. she said. He ,.., a heavy child aad 1 slo learner. Bcaute ecboo&s at that time ~ noc as quick to respond to troubled si.. deft as the) arc toda • be Md daflkulty ktti>ina up. .. Huctcd up forattenuon. be "9 a milc'lucvous kid in dis&. .. iM laid. .. He didn't ,rt the riibt ~ a.ad ttbooljust ~him b)." She uld &he and her bu..._ 1fbo aho ftSttd two da_..a.m. triid 10 help their IOft. bUI bid ti* MICC'CI&. "M)' .. Mbwt was vcry,pRMClilfl llldlriedid ... tbeoa.ld -...,.. "' Wild 10 do 900 •d. no., .....,. _,. lldvaMletolus."..,. Mlilo.W. "'ould cut through the hills nonh of Laguna Beach Brvid said he disagreed with Rile\ s st.and~ in support of de(.dop- ment agreements and the propo5«1 tr.rnsportauon comdor. but behe'ed Rile' had also done some good fort he (Pleue eee BRAND/ A2) Two Coast schools amon-top · in nation 8~ GREG llERJlX .., Of_Ooly ........ WIEDER AIDE ASSAILED FOR POSE •••. i'r-&1 Dotiibl ft>rom pontored for 42nd bim~lf as a rePoner for the wuoo t'Ollpalional District caDdidata by "5t niaht," Yeager said. "At this ,..._Li~ BeM-hTomorrow,allow cbomcnt - and at may chana.c - poW\b otpftizalion. there' no thouaht ofany teuJ aCJJon. He Yid he walked into the lobby "A leucr will ao out today 11\at 1t dlarin& the PfOll'll11 and heard • shouJd M~r happen apin. I think ~vin lalluna with two rcporte"'-what he did was wrong." He Joined in when he h~ dis-Lanscv1n said today he believed C'\llllODS abou1 ttcall, he said. Simpson wu a workina newsman Aft.er SC'"ttal questions. Lanacv1n until Iller in the evening when a asked him who he was with, and fnend identified ham as W1t<ter's Sfmpson rcpltcd he was ··from press secretary. K.FWB." "I was funous and l bagcd ··1 was from KFWB." he e>.plained (confronted) him." La~vin said. today ... ( worked there two years "He represented ham~lf as being aao." from KFWB." impson saJd he had beard the Desp1tt' reports to the contrary, rnarshaJ was gomg to be involved in Langevin said h~ had no plans to "rv1ng t~ papers and he didn't want serve recall papers at the forum and it to occur 1n "an awkward scmng:· embroil Huntington Beach To mor- Hc said if recall opponents had been ro"' in the part1snn controversy rnpons1ve, he wouldn't have been Langevin 1s a member of the group tempted to do what he did. Lange\ an said he believed, how- K FWB news d1f'('('tor 8111 Yeager ever, thal Wieder politicized 1he said today tha1 Simpson was a pan-program when she claimed angrily time ed1101 who left the station an Jul) that the forum was ··a showcase" for 1986. her to be sel"'l"d recall papers "Ye-s. I hc3rd tha1 he represented Dunng the forum. !>he S\\epl ht'r Writers a gree to med iator L 0 S .\ N (,EL f 'i t .\Pl Scnptwnters and producers ha -.e agreed to meet with a frdt•ral mediator on \ionda' 1n an effort to resume 1alk!\ an the 11-w«l.-Old wntersstnke that has begun tol·npple the entena1nml'nt andust11 It will be the third such mediated session bel\\cen the l\!.O sides The l~t ended alter onl~ .:!O minutes on Apnl 18. and a ml'et1ng on March 1.i also failed to bring results The 9.000-rm·mber Wnter'> (1u1ld of .\menca wen I on slnke aga1n!\I 1he .\ll1ancc ot Motion Picture and Tele' 1S1on Producers on March 1 ll' er JSSues of residual pa) men ts for reruns and \\Orks d1s1nbutcd in foreign coun1ne\, and creau'e con- trol Federal ml•d1a1or Leonard 1-arrell called a me<.'ltng fo r .:! p m Monda\ "The ch1l'f negouauor~ ha'e been C'\plonng a possible '>Olutaon to the impasse and feel a meeting a l this time 1s 1n order." \aid a 101nt statement from the guild and the alliance relt•asnl toda~ ri~t arm m Lanacvin's duttll<>n and said, .. So. Doua Langevin, why don't you serve me"'' LanJevin responed that he'-had no 1ntent1ons to do 10 at the forum. When a a man wh1 pcrcd into Langevin·s ear durina the exchanac. Wieder a kcd Lanaevm tr he was recctv1ng instruction . "No.~ Langevin said "He said. ·vou look hke a fool' .. Geri Onega. p~s1dent of the 600- member Huntington Beach T omor- row. said today she beltevcd Wieder made the challen" 1n an attempt to make the organization look bad. ··1 can't believe that she went on the tirade," Onega said. "The attack on Doug was uncalled for" Moments before throwing down the gauntlet to Langevin. Wieder t"naaed in a sk1mush with some members in the audience of about 130 people over the length of her ~marks. Each candidate was given five minutes to talk and 10 minutes to answer questions from the floor W1l"der went "'<'II over the tame quo1a. hstang her accomplishments as a I().., ear supen 1sor and was sniped at b .. ·~,eral people for not allow1ng t1mt' for qut'staons. Wieder sn1d she armed late and wasn't aware of the guidelines. But Onega said she told Wieder three umes (twice on the telephone and once dunng the evening) about the format. Ortega also said that Simpson called her at 5 p.m. and she told him also "I think she was being deceitful," Onega said. 1mpson s~ud Wieder was being badgered b} recall opponents on when the papt"rs would be served. Lange' an said. howrver. that he hadn't been able to find Wieder in order to ~n e her_ BUS ACCIDENT LEAVES THREE HURT ..• From Al Mc K1 nlc' .:!~ ut l °' .\ngdes had JUSl tin1'>hl'd strapping Debbie Fa11h'\ Y.h<.'ekha1r w the floor of the hu .. "'hen the E.I <amino plo"'ed 1n1c1 the bad of the ~hool bus "I JOited hl.l' that .. Faith ..aid slashing her hand through the :ur as she deS<.nbnl the acudent through her tears. "The gu) "'l'nt 'hoom" and the whole bus slipped sade"'a'c; into the curb II "ashard man ·e oom•· · 'Mt1d Carl \1almqu1'it. I I Th1\ was the second hu<, acndenl tor thl' ho' "ho w.i\ not hurt Thl' pair and a third "'heclcha1r- tx1und <;tudl·nt kit for '>t hool at about Ill am. on .inother bu<, l he torn· ot the impact pushed the (Hon bu' alx1ut I~ feet forward. \\1tnl"\!>l'S 'k!H.l The emergenq "'arn- ing light' "-l're stall hhnl.1ng ~5 minutes afta the acctdl'nt. The cr~h lch the lront ot the blad. El ( .imanu \H'dgcd unda tlw back of the bus. Toda' "-.l' the tir~t da' McK1nle\. "'ho ,., · 1"'0 month' pregnant ha·d dri \en the route .\ three-) ear substitute dn,er for fa) lor Bus ( o .. she was throY.n about 15 feet to the front of the bu!>. said bus dm er Lola Garcia. "'ho arrl\ ed on the scene shonh after the accident Mc..,,.anle~ complained of a bump- ed ht'ad and knet' was was taken to College Hosp11al. near the at'C'1drnt scene. S"ann and the student. Peter Paik. 18. of ( osta Mesa also wrre tal.en to the hnsp1tal. All three were released b~ 11·I5 a.m INMATE DIES SHACKLED TO BED ... From Al with him "'He l·ouldn t abide h' our v.a, ut hfc SO\!oe1.ut him 01Tu1mpktel) tk couldn't loml' here he "as div.a,., upsetting the fam•I>."' knn~ \rb1\o said But Oonm \rb1<.11 'IJ<>I hruc,h '"th the la"' cul· thl' del'IX''' nft an the fam1I' On \.farth ~II I~~-.\rb1so \.\J<. tiving at hi'> w.ter ' (. O'ita \fr<.<1 house Crandall said he "'a" •m •lco holic. a' "'a" hie, '>t!>ll'r'' boyfnend. ( hmtophl'r Saunder<. The l\!.O men didn't gl't along .• md ihe dislike came lo a boil "'hen .\rht'\o Stabbed Saunder<; during a fight "I didn't hke htm ·· Saundt'r' testified an .\rb1~·s prehmtnar) hl·ar- in&-"I ne\Cr actualh \lated that I hate ~our gu1o;· or ·1 don't lake \OU. but I Just wouldn't talk to him .. Crandall said the d1sl1kt' "·1' mutual bet"een the men What happened dunng thl· light will ne\er be dl'Cldcd b~ .l JUI"\ Saunder<. da1m-; ~rb1\0 ramt· aha bim "11h an 8-1nch kitchen knife while \rb1">0 '3td he grahhc:d thl' kn1k in defenSl' hclau-,e ~aundcrs htt him wath an engine p1\ton ··1 don't knu'' \!ohJt hapix·nt"d E\l'r'bod' ha' .i d11Tl·rl·n1 \ton." Jenn\ .\rhl\n \atd "Hut I can't \ldc with an~ bod\ tt'\ child ag..itn\t lhlld But m' daughtt·r ne' l'r l .tu'>l'd ml' no gnel and he \ure did Ne"-port Beath \luntltpal < oun Judgr Ru<,5{'11 Bmtrnm howe\er. sided with \aunder' dnd ordered .\rb1su to c,tand tn.11 on thl' a<,..ault charge<; ( randall \J1d the drpul~ d1\tnct attornl·~ 1n thl l a'>t.' J~n·ed to post- pone the lnal '1nualh tnddin1teh belaU\t: 111 \rht\o"• ml·d1cal <:On· d1t1on Whale 1n 1atl \rhi<,11 -''ho had rcu:I\ ed mt•d1cattvn throughout his hie tor vanou<. 1llne\SC'i -tx.-gan to )Uffcr from a malfuncuoning la\er. H l' needed a n.:"' It' l'r "I am suffering from a fault~ h'er In fall l amd)1ng."Arb1\owrotcina Ft"bruan le11er to the -ith D1stnct C oun of Appeal~ an ~anta .\na "I am kept here in Orange < ount) Jail where I cannot raise fund'> to arrange for a II\ er transplant "Bui fa1lurt• to pr<l\ 1de me a hH·r tran!>plant " tantamount to sentenc- ing me 10 death" Hts le11cr "'a' followed b' a second pka from an inmate who interceded on ht'> behalf -Thomas Maniscalco. a We<.tmtn'>ter dttome} accused 1n a tnpk hom1l1de "It mal.c\ no s.en~ to allow thr \ha1tl to pla~ Russian roulette "1th rmtraal dl·ta1nees ... gambling that an 1n ma1e "111 no longer be 1n his lU'>tlxi' al the moment of death," "'ro1r \.ianiscalco. ··More than token ml•dtt.al care 'lhould he an automatic ekment of pretrial detention. It ts not moral!~ JU'ltlfiable or \uffic1ent . medical pohc} that the inmates mercl} rnnttnue to breathe long enough to e111t the sheriffs door:· Juo;tu:e Harmon (i Sco\lllt'. pre- s1d1ng cner the appellate panel dt'emed the argument<> .... onh) of a response from count)' attorneys. But Deput\ Count)' C ounscl Wanda S Florence argued in a letter that Arb1o;o must pro't' he was shown deliberate 1nd1fTercnce Y.h1ch she contends was not the case ··1t as clear 'vi r Arb1so·, allegations of improper medical care arc based upon unfounded op1n1on," she wrote. "There has not been an\ '>howing chat Mr A.rb1~0\ medical treatment 1s pnm111,e and barbaruu., as to totall) fatl W meet Cl\ 1ltn·d \tandards or dl•crnc~ reo;ult1ng 1n ph,'>1cal pain." \ final ruling was neH'r made. and e'en tf .\rh1\11 had rel·el\ed an 1mmcd1Jte trJn<>plant tt probabl} "-Ouldn't hdH' done an~ g00t1 "The d1x tors \31d he was a perfect cand1da1e tor a tran'>plant. then thl·~ dtscO\ered II\<.' cant"<.'r .. Crandall said. ".\nd 1ha1 cancer "as 100 percent recurring, even with a ne" hver ·• Dr John Hoefs \31d Art>1so·s cond1t1on "as '1nualh untreatable Doctors "'ere t"ven l1m1ted 1n the amount of pain ktlkr\ the~ could use rn his final da}\ bccauo;c the drugs would ha' e reduced h1-; bod}'!. ab1h1~ to keep ham all\l' "There 1\ no kno"'n cffect1H therap~ .. Hocfs said the da} his patient died "\fr .\rb1<.o has de- teriorated in 1he last week. w1th Y.Or~nang h'er 1ei.t<. and periodic confu sion In 1he last two davs. he has become \I.Or~ 1n all a'ipect~ · .. In bed "-llh tube\ connect1ni ham to 1n,ertcd bottles and machinef). Arb1!>0 "a" too weak to even talk the da) he died Docton had an agree- mt'nt \I.Ith ht\ fam1I) that no efforts ""ould be made to keep him ah'e mechanicall). Crandall said. Jenny Arimo and one of her daughter'>.< arol}n. stood a v1g1I b)' Donn~ .\rb1~o·i. bed the da) he died. but abandoned 11 when they were told he did not reah1e they were there. H 1\ other ~1ster. Judi 4.lcare1. did not '1\1t ham 1n the ho-;p1tal because ofY.hat he had done 10 her bo)'fnend. the-. said. Jenn' .\rb1so said she knew her son "as dead when the telephone rang late Tuesda~ night "II nc,er nngs that late. e).CCPI when he used to get 1n trouble." she said Wed nesd ay's Lotto pic ks ( randall satd he was never too involved an the battle to bnng Arb1so a new hver. he was more concerned "1th allowing h1o; client to die com- fortabl} He spent .\rbaso·s last days running between the medical center Jail ward and the Santa Ana Civic Center. an a race to gain the necessary appro,als to have the leg shackl~ removed. His effons were unsuccessful. and A.rb1so died 1n cllains. By Tiie A11oclated Prtn Here are the v.anning number; pteked Wednesda' night for the Ca.hfom1a Lottery's twace-weekl) "Lollo 6-49" a,ame: 20. 35. 38. 29. 4, 11 and the bonus number 25. Players who correctly guessed all six numbers will share a pnze pool of S9. 7 million. lottery officials said. ~~~E llily Piii MA*OfFtcE 330 w.-.... 5t ~I..._ CA A.II those who picked five numbers plus the bonus number will dtvidc among themselves a pnze pool ofS I. 3 m1lhon; five of six will share $6 70.000: four of six will share $609,000. Three of six is wonh an automatic SS per winner. The sales from Saturday ruaht to Wednesday's drawina were S 12. I mil hon. The funeral w111 be qu1t't. Jenny Arb1so said. with JUSt a few members of his family present. But even tha.t must wait while authorilies try to find Donn) Arb1so's daua)lter. lost Iona ago. ··He hved b1S hft." his mother sa1d. sounding more u~ 1han sad ... Now maybe "-'C can hve OUl'I in pcatt." ~ --8M !'le() C:0..11-CA 9~ ~-6A1V711 --& ~-6"1?•:11• JustcaU 842-6086 c.,...,. ... , C>enpt c-~ ~ Hill -~oft Alttt111-...... -~ .... ~ -.... "'4tf I» •fllll'Odu<..cl ""'-' lllN'CMll Pf' -olCGPr'iQN- VOL 11. NO. Ml ~t do you hk.e abouc the Daily P.Jot? What don•t you liW c.JI the number tboYe and your m~ will be recorded. t.raMCribed and de- livtred to the a~oPNte cdjtor. The •me A:hour antwerina 1CTVict may be uJCd lo record ariten to the editor on In)' topic. Contributon to our Lencn column must 1nc.lude lbrir namt and ttkpboM number for vmfkMion . Teo~ what's on )'OUr nund. Cit"••·•·" T1t111tl•RH .... ~c:oum-~ ...... Clear and: warm along Coast c-., ••Md""" tempeteturel .,. tof.a.t throughout SOuthertl c.lt()l'M at .... , Into leMctay. but """ ton"9 ~ morning loW cloud• elong the coeat, the HaUonal WeecMf ~,.ported today. Friday'• hlGh temperatur .. wlff rMCt1 the low to mld-70. at the beaehM. mid-SOI to mld-00. In lhe lnt.Nf vaMeye .wt II to Tl In the '"°""taint AIOnQ the Orange Coaat It will be mo.tty dMr tontght .wt Friday but tome tow ctoudJ during eerty ffrldey motnlnQ •lonG the IOU1h cout. Sllghtty warm«. BMch IOw9 t~t M to 82 wltt'I highs Friday &a to 74. Valley IOM tonight 54 wtth h6ghl Friday ae to 94. From Point Conception 10 the Mexican Borct.r lnMf water• fight and varleble wind• ton!oht and Friday mornlflg t>ecomtng -..t to south-west 10 to 15 knota Frtday atternoona. Seu to 3 f-1 $ou!hW9et IWtllt to 4 t•t. Mostly clMf tontght .wt Fnday bU1 aome low clouds over lhe eouthern water• during eertv Frldey mOfnlng. ----·~~,,,.,, ...... . U.S. Temps. Mpls·SI p..., ,, se Extended NUil-IO 50 Calif. Temps. ~°'--90 &2 .. .... -Y<><l<Clty II 5$ HtQtl lo. IO< 24 he>Utl w>dtnQ el 5 am Ort -warm a.1.,.o.y Let.,.~ AIOOQue<Q\141 llO ~ ()lilAllOmaC11~ .. es lodey ewly '"°'""'II -cloude -!fie I A-"'ll'f 57 0 Omel>e " II --$ufocley -Moncier N: ........ .. 57 ~· a 51 .... ...._ II 13 Ill tne -I09 S.hMCley. In Ille 0a Altent.c;Clly SI 54 Pt>oenl• 90 7• E..,.. 62 S6 SUncl•y -Moncley tows '" --e.it«no<• 87 ,, P!lllC>u•gtll 57 SS Frtilfl() .. 53 Blr"""O"•m 12 •t P0<11ancl,Ma""' SI 51 Loe Anvei-74 llO ao.10-eo. 80ill8 ee 31 P0<1lancl. O.e 12 4t Oelllend 15 •• Boat on 5$ 4t =·~ 71 52 PMO~ 15 411 .. nwo S6 50 74 41 Aecl """ as S9 Surf Report 0.-tonSC 79 .. A9no 71 3t l'lacldlng .., st Cfwlrtotte NC 711 S6 St louit 12 SS ~City ,, 52 Cl>l(;aQO 10 « Seit l .i.eC+ty 5' 44 s.c.-10 94 112 lOCATIOM llD'""" Cfnclnn•t1 73 S3 Sa.n Antoruo 1$ 111 a ....... Iii S1 Hunllf>Qlon lleKh 2-3 .... ~ St SI S..Ule S9 48 a.n Otego 159 ,, "'-Jelty lt9wpofl 2.,. 1.., Columl>U• °"'° et S3 SPOI<-11 H Sen Ft~ 71 S3 40l1I 5 If-Mewporl 2.,. ,.., OetlM·FI WO<!ll 90 M s,,_ SI S7 San Joae 711 54 12'tcl Stf---· ,.,. , ... Oey1on 13 ~ .. 12 Sloelolon &3 S6 T-·St Pl•ll>Q .-wec199 2.,f ... '*'-n .. TopeU 90 SI Htgll, 10ot lof 24 "°"'9 enc1"'9 II Sp m lagun.18Mcll 1-3 1111 Dee~ ,, St TUG-1 90 tl2 ...... ow 83 54 S1n Clemente 2·4 , .. , Detro<t 74 SS Tu!MI .. ee 8-Mnont 83 48 W•tert-13 Oulutl> et « WMNngtonOC 1, ,, 119 ... M 32 S-dot-South Soul-I EIPno 13 87 Wtef>otl .. 81 ..... ,. 46 fne ~ 411 Slylhe t2 llO ,.,,_, 15 47 Cetallna 82 52 ~t•lf .. « C"'-Ctty 7S 57 Tl4ea Qr-Rapidt 74 42 Smog Report lMICMl9r IO S3 Honolul\I 90 74 long IMact1 75 " _.,., te 71 LA AJri)Of1 " S6 TOOAY Ind~ 76 41 Polllltent 1!anclatd ll>des UM!) 0..50 a..a..-dll>O 86 S6 Sec:GnCl tow 5 2Sp m 28 Jecllaon M,. es S3 good S1·100 moderate 101 IM un-SenG-79 50 Second "'911 II SI pm s 2 ---.. llS -NI. 200-2" vwy unMll!lllul. 300 5..,1. Ane 74 54 FIUOAY JunMU 50 44 -1bow ll&HtdOul F"11t llgure .. Sent• ll&fb9<• 10 so Fw11 to. 7 49em 02 t<anu• Ctt~ ee 112 pr9\'IOu9 cl&y't Ill-pet Second >I SanleCn1z 711 ~ Fwel "'911 330pm 33 Lat Vegu .. ae today I pet I0<9C .. I SW111 M•ta ea 47 Second tow •&JOpm 3 , lltlle Roel+. 14 55 lant•Monoca ,, 55 l--76 55 SMI -.0. to MICArt .... _..., 60-50 T.,_Valley 117 40 5"" -• et 1 49 pm ·-fnclay al Memphtl 14 Sii "-~Valley 50-t7 Ton.,_ 74 S3 S47em anc1Mtaeo-at7 4tpm .......,. 8-<:ll 7t 73 lAgUnl llMctl (fOfacaell . 50 WMlwOod 16 SS Moonaet••t l l 51 pm ··-'·~·' ....... ..,ll .. 112 ~ lot AnQelea Alf Porl . 13-51 Y_,..•Vll' 10 42 t•llam COAST SCHOOLS BEST IN NATION ••• From Al very happy for them:· said Nicoll. Two other Newport-Mesa schools. Corona dt'I Mar High School and Harbor \ 1e" Elementaf) School. ha\e been nat1onal winners an the past fi ve years. said Nicoll. Gwen GroM.. pnnc1pal at El Morro. was out of town this Y.CCk and not a'a1lable for comment. School of. fic1als said a celebration was 1n the worl.s and wo uld probably be an- nounced Fnda). "We're all prell} excued here."' said an Fl Morro -;erretan In .lanuan. < ai1forn1a liuper- BRAND •.• From Al natural l"n' 1ronment "I th1nl Tom Rtlq hasdoneaeood Job 1n some ~pccafic ca'>Cs an acquinng open space for the people of this count)." said Brand. He praised Riley for his support of the Laguna Grttnbelt. an un- de' eloped huffer 1one which 1s now ncarl~ complete around Laguna Bcat.h. Late la!>t month. Brand Y.rote a letter to Rtle) olTenng to make public his oppos1t1on to 1he recall '"He wrote that letter to me without m) knowledge." said Rile~. "I was surpn-;ed to get 11. because "-e've had some heated differences. I asked (poltucal consultant) Bob Nelson. who has volunteered to help us out in this campaign. Y.hat he thought of 11 and he thought 1t would be a good idea 1f Jon \!o<Cre to make a statement.·· Other Laguna Beach env1ronmen- 1allsts disagree Y.1th Brand's assessment of Rile) ·s record. how- e,er ··Pef\onall). l think what Riley has done. con)l!>lentl> siding with de- 'clopers against the mterests of Orange Count} residents. 1s reason to recall him." said Richard Hams. preo;1dent o f the Laguna Canyon Con~l"\anc). v.h1ch opposes the Laguna Laurel development. "But 11 Jon has his own reasons for opposing the recall. then that"s his busmess" ~ fPil1· 1 I>~ l ' 1ntendent of Education Bill Honig nominated 47 elementaf) ~hools throughout the state. including fi ve an Orange County. for the nauonal award. Twenty-Ont' California schools were among the nauonal award winners. The other wanning Orange Count) schools are Del Cerro School in M1ss1on Vie10. pan of the Saddleback Valle} Unified School Distnct and West Orange School in Orange, pan of the Orange U nified School D1s- tnc1 The fifth Orange County school that was nominated bul dad not wan 1s Sunl 1si School 1n Anaheim. pan of the .\nahe1m Clt) S<.:hool D1 s1nc1 The schools. chosen by a panel of 100 educators and citizens from outside the government. include an .\merican school for Arm) depen- dents 1n West German}: a school an Ponce. Puerto Rico. and a school for Cherokee children an North Carolina run b) the Bureau of Indian Affairs. In a prepared statement. Nauonal Educauon Sccretaf) Wilham J. Ben- nett said· "The~ outstanding ~hool<; a~ as d1,ersc as the nation itself. but the\ also share many common attnbute·s -a commitment to learning. 10 high standards. and to e.-.cellence .. A IOO-member re\ ll'"' panel read tht' nomanauon form~ last January and sele-ctcd 364 -.chool., for site \-tS1ts. In the spring. teams of two e,·aluators spent two da)s at each of the 364 <.c hools. ob~n mg classes and mc-et1ng "1th parent!>. teachers. stu- dent\. \t3ff and t'ommunit\ mem-be~. . Each e'aluator prcparc-d a rt'pon on each \C'hool. "h1ch the review panel rnn'>tde red when 11 recon vened here 1h1<o month to make its final recommendauons to Bennett. The <.(:hools wrre screened for qual111e' that Ben nett's depanment belie' c<i rnntnbute to teachers· effcc- 11,c-ness and student<;' success. On a rdated notc. Dw)er Middle School 1n Hun11ngton Beac h was named onl' of 10 "Foundauon Schools" b~ the 'itate Depanment of Education last week The ...chool will be part of a \tatew1de network designed to 1mpr0\ e an struc11on for middle-grade students. Dw)er was the onl~ Orange Count) ~hool chosen hJr the program RUNNING WITH GOD ••. Fro m Al gress. Born 1n Nonh Carolina and raised near the nation's capital. he has li ved an O range Count) for the past 15 >ears. In 1969. after serving in the Air National Guard. he became a pilot for TWA. He bnefl ) lcf\ that JOb to become a member of the New C'hnst) Minstrels singing group. He resumed his career as a pilot until 1983 when he returned to school and earned his law degree. Dunng that time. he also served as adminis- trative associate and a political liaison a1 Calvary Chapel of Cost.a Mesa In 1986. he again became a pilot. Today he Otes for Alaska Airhnes. Hylton has served on committees for the Amencan Coahuon for Tra- d111onal Values and the ( ommmce for Excellc nl·c an Government. He did 'oluntecr campaign ""orlc for Rep Wilham Dannemcyer. R- Fullenon. who 1s rupponang H) lton 's candidaq. Win or lose. H)lton said he will remain '"' olvl"d ··in an} wa) I poss1bl) can 10 help make th1\ d1s1nc1 and this nation a proper place for my children to grow up an ." "l'\c heard 1t said we hold a torch of freedom and one da) \\-e"l l hand that torch to our children," Hylton said. "When I hand that torch to my four children I want at to be more than.1ust embers." Tlli1 l1 IM ll/l.b part la• coatlaallW 1erln oa cadldate1 lzl lk 41ti Coap-n1loHI Dl1trlct. • P ou11cAL NoH BOOK 'Ugliest building' may be historic·· . Candidates might as well look at stars You might !M!y it's a Slif\ of the umes, or in this t'a~. 12 signs of the 11mcs. It st.aned wnh the revelation that moon child Nancy Rcapn has st.an in her eyes (Cancer's arc cool, calculatinf. protecuve of loved o nes and gra' itatc toward dcS1gner gowns and fine china.). and her Aquarian husband permits her to chan h1i. presidency with an astrol<>&er's aid (Aquanans are eas} going. likable, tend toward consenau-.e v1c"s but are easily swayed by Republican rcud1\ 1sts wnh moons nsang.). So. v.hilc polls show many Americans tend to 'ie" astrology "-Ith the same skepticism as a Nostradamus prediction of hailstorms in Holly- wood. the media are Jumping on star stories faster than Kohoutek faded from the sk) The latest enlr\ comes from Public Opinion maga11ne a b1monthl) pubhca11on of the Amencan Enterpme ln~t1tute for Public Poliq Research 1n Washington By ROBERT BAIUlER Of .... 0.-, .......... H 1stonc-al prc\t'n at1on ad\'t>C:atl' >\rime Ho"ard 1s making a pica to save the offi« of an earl>-day Huntington Beach doctor from the bulldozers clearing the wa) for downtown redevelopment. The old. boarded-up building now marred with gang slog.ans sprayed on the fro nt door was built 1n I 93S for Dr. Ralph E. Ha"c" He operated a general pracucc from the office at 411 Olive Ave. until he rettred 1n 1962. Ho"ard ~1d she''> learned that otlic1als appan•ntl~ ha\e taken out a dcmohuon permit on the old building. Years ago. the bu1ld1n1 was the home of a Charlie'<> ( h1h restaurant It most rercntl~ "as the home for Safan Sam's. a n1ghtdub that '>P«1ahzed in Buffalo burgcr\ and punk rock music un11l 1t dosed last \t'ar Tht· building ha\ fallen on hard t1mc!I recenth and ( 1t' •\dm1nl\trator Paul Cook depicts II as one of the. ughe'>t .. ol all do" n to" n bu i Id in gs -, o...,-... _..,. --. ........ The maga11nc re' eals 1ha1 President Reagan had more com pan) when he was a Democrat. since "It\ .ill boardt·d up and 1t'<. a n:al C\l''>Ofl· ·· < ooi.. '>Jtd Hlatoric doctor'•office h .. become .. tbea(lleatbulld.lnf'' ln Hunttneton Beach'• downtown area. --------------47 percent of PAUL AR CHIPLEY Aquar1ans prefer that part) '.'hllejU'it .:?8 percent con· side r thcm- scl ves R e- publicans Another •••••••••••••• 32 percent of Libras consider thcmseh es Republicans. while JU~t 25 pcrtent of liagmanans align them sch c~ "-llh the C1rand Ole Pam · \hhuugh the hltKI>. "here the building sm ma) e\t·ntualh he u..ed J'> a parl..ing lot ( ook '><ltd ht• had no 1>.nowledge that a demolillon JX'rmtl had been takl'O OUt 00 the \lrurture ( krk' tn thl' uty'<> building dt·panment al\o -..11d 1ha1 the) ha' e no ret·ord\ 1hat rx·rn111 .. \l.l'fl' l\<,ued. I lo"' ard. a nwmher nl lht• t 11\ ·., 11 l'lon- l'al ~O<:tt'I' \atd lhl· old huildrng ,., "\lgn1lirnn1" Ill thl' hl\ton 111thrl11\ and ought lo Ix· prl'\l'r'nl ~hl· \aid II p111hahl\ 4u,11trin 111 h1 included on tht• nation.ii Kqmt('r 111 Historic Place' tx·lau<,t-lhl' \lrul turl' " more than 50 \ear' old and hel .. ngt·d 10 a prominent pcr~m Ho"-l'\ n "h1·n \Uf\ n team'> """' through tht· du"nto"n 111 1den11'\ h1o;tont \tru11url·\ lhn tr· roneou.'>h heltl'\t'd that the d1K 101·,·11lliu• nngan.ill~ \\J'> a ~alcv.<l\ mJrkt•t fh1-. ma'>ta~t· apparl'nth m.11 r1·ll 1lw h1,t1int trl'dcn11al\ otlwr h1,1 11r\ hulh \Jtd lt11\\,1rd 'au! 'ht' ht.·111·' ., th.· h11tld11111 \huuld Ix prl''4. f\l'c1 .\hL"rl' 1' 'tJnlh .1111 lx'l omt• pan •>f J h "'"fll al '>t'l t "". 1 tot" :1 \he fa "'" 11 hnnt.! 1rn\ul ll It• J mu'>Cum 111 'Pl't 1Jl11l· tr Lh• I "I• J\ •' lndaan'>a nd la1nh'""h11i11 d 11th 'J11.1 "lt 1'>1mportJfl l l 1f 11ur ,t1 1 la•111"io.n•" "hat "t'nt 11n tx·ll ·n· 'h1' Jr'1\1•d lh1111 1ngton Bt·.1d1 h.i,j.!111\' n .. -11 ,1\rn.ill1•'" 11 into a rnl·tn1pol1t.rn .Hl'J Ho"arJ ">J 1J th.ii llJ"~' "t •• ll P•lllu1 ~n h' mt:dt,J I f'l'Jll l\l an llu'1' n. 11n H.-.ilf ' I ' "' I h .lll 1'>< 1 I t lh \ll d •I It II 'JI • -...1 • ""' ' " .11 '1111 If \ II ! !II' I IU 111 \ l<J ph I llJ\\ ':11. l Ill.J I '\ h'"'' nu 12 '• "' 'J' 11.1n ltl n h1' ti11m 1 W11h all that. the ~unc\ b\ the National Opinion Rncarl h ( l'nter re\ ca fed that 4 7 percent of ad ults ..ard the~ thought astrolog) was good for a chuckle but not much else 30 percent '-'l'rC '>1tting on the fcn('e :ind .:?3 perren1 beheq· It "hen their horo~ope 'Ml\\ 11\ a good da\ to v.ash the car and a' o td domc\tll \pats or other star-influencing re' clat1on\ College trustees fail to select new chancellor • • • \l. hill· thl' lrad1ng Rc.>publtcan tand1dates in the 40th ( ongrc\\lonal D1stm:1 race are using polls to g1'e them a '>CO'>C ol the electorate's mood the' m1gh1 J\ ""di loot.. to tht• \tar<. for all the good those sunc' '>arc doing By JENNIFER WEBER OI the 0 .. 1, ~-ltan ( lla\I < ommunat\ < 11lkg1· f>t'>lnlt 1ru~ll'l'\ la1kd to '>dl'lt .1 nl''' ,hanullor Tue\da' n1gh1 tor lht· linanltall\ lx'.kagul'rl·d dl\trtt t Jr\1ppcd vut •I 11ntt·nt111n lur thl· Lhantellor'' Jt1h \\ h1t1'\ldt• Jad n .. 1 kno" "ht•n thJl onurrcd 1r th<· rt'.1\1111' lor hi\ "11hdr J" al man ~ thing' t(\ 11n,1J .·r ·11r ;i ll p.srttn JnJ 111u'>l """m•·th1n~ t' J I l J nn 1t ht· ru,ht•d Brn" ndl -.a1J u J °" 'I'!'' ~J :,J ., '\t·ar o' ltll' J l'0\ll'\ dlUl -.h •r.Jfl II 11u1d mean \("' o,cq•fl' mra ,, • ,. •h • 'lrtll !ht' Tht· ll\tt r1·ma1n1ng lJndtdJll'' ror th1· ]"h arl· \llrnJ P f l'rnanJo t h.1nldlor 111 lhl' \ l'nlur.1 < 11mmun11\ ( t1lkgl' 1>1\trll l .ind .in 1n·h11U\t' 1 Jnd1dat1· Ph1ll1' H.i'>ll1• thl' dl\lfll I ' '11 t 1 ham l'll11r 111 humJn rl'\llUIH'\ f h\' n\'\\ 1..hJI ll.' tlf 'II "" I :1J H)~ trl\llj J 1,1n1·1 thJI ''in ~nn tinJ nl 1J I .1•ntl1111 n t •• 1 I '-1 J '\\I J!l 0111 I~ .Jt•t ' ' UI I \\ 0 f he l ampa1gn organ11a11on\ of Nathan Rose- nberg l)a\t' Baker and C hrt\ Cox haH each comm1\~wncd poll\ ""htlh depending on who )OU talk to 'ho" one or the o ther of them on top or in a tight race '-'llh onl' ofthr other 1wo. Tht· board ha' 'lht·dukd a 'IX'ual ml·etang lor ' ,1 m • nda' 10 dt'>I. u<.' "p<.'r\onnl'I malll'r' -..ml \and' "hill'· \rde. board \l'ln.·tan rro ll'm Thi· d1,tr1t i·., 5;:,, m1ll 111r: t>ud11l't ··,1mr· I\ "11111 t•n1 1ug.h l• f\J \ 11ur ..,,11 , Bro" ncll \J1J ThJt mc.1' 1 .. r.1 •hl "-•Jrd 111 d p inti• rt'\l'r ... , 111 mal..c <.'nlh ml"l."I lt'l · ,! ': n\ Hr"''· ...,,J I >t''I' 11• "1t (1n.:1t1 J ttar.hhap' tht· <1•,tr I J' n I l.11,l\ttl .J n l·mpl1"l"I.'' 10 dJlt 11 t;.1, 1, ". \"' ,.., 'lt'\l ., ~l•r~t·r, .ir11un..i ,,nJ J, .. t',l ' r. ~ !L ~i.l· ldfl\ rl't trt.'ll , nt Bill Yalnlll1111, who 1\ investing enough to wage a \trong out'>llkr'\ campaign, has come up w11h his o"n po ll that \ho"'' hl·.., nght up there. too. ( hann·llor Da' ad H11mndl <.aid ht<. replan•mcnt ··ix·1h.1p'> \\ould Ix· named at Fnda) ·,. ml'et1ng Tht• nt''' 1h.tnldl1Jr \I.ill rcpl.i1-c Hro\.\ nd I \\ hll rt''>ll!!-nt•t.I In I UOl' r hl nt'\I. l han,\'llor "'<I' \Uppo\c."d l•I ht• JppotOll'd h' \1anh H huttlll''>l'lt'll111nproll'"h.i' draggl·ll and Hro" ndl "'ill 'tJ\ "1th the ~1.,1n1.1 until< kwht·r I h1 nr11hkm Jtu•rd n~ t11 Hn"i.m·ll ft",ult' ~nm a dnuhk "'hamn1' 111 "'"l'I rr•lJ'k.'11\ IJ\l'' Ot'lJU<.e 111 l'n•pn\11 un I~ and dl·d111tng L'nrnllmcn1 Th1.. \ldh: h<l~·, It\ p.1' ffil'OI\ to thl· dt'>lnt t 1•n tht• nun-Ix•· Ill \IUdl·nt\ \l.ht1 Jlll'Oc..1 (111ltkn \\(\t OrJng1· ( 11a\I ..ind l va\lltnt: l)mmuntt\ llllkgl' ... t Olf\li•\1'l'' ~•I .1 ,,. J rttr~'J'<.' an pa\ .\II ol thc poll\ \hn"" 111!> real!) a wide open race. s1mr the umkudeLh laroutnumhcr tho!)e ~ho haH' commtttl·d 'au:lbc1111·, poll put\ ( O \ in front b) a hair \l.tth Bal.er Ro\l'nherg and \ arnbozz1 1n a close second and !P perll·nt undc.>c1ded Poll\ ma) be 'aluabk 1n rdlecung a \Otcr's attitude;-' aht1u1 1cna1n i<,sues at a gl\en moment. thu~ pm' 1d1ng inlorma11on tha1 can hc.-lp a candidate dl'' r~c h1\ <,tratrg' But J'> haromrtcr\ ol the pulihc's candidate prclerenre poll\ an~ qucs11onabk 1f not uSt"lcss. Conducted 100 l'arh before the pubhc has focuSt"d on the rnnd1dates. a poll onl) re' eals fe" ha\e made up their minds Taken too late. a surve} ma} g.1 .. e a clue ho" the t'kl 11on 1) gorng to come out. but a candida1r J114..·,n·1 ha' l' l'Oough t1mr to do an) thrng about 11 .\nd ul luur\l· thl·rr arl' all the question marks about ho" poll\ art• rnnductcd -"ho "as sun eyed. how the quc\llun'> "t'rc formulated. 1he margin of error II a Rml·nht·rg poll 'ho"'i him tn the lead w11h Baker 4 pcncntage point<. behind. hut the poll ha<, a margin of error ol plu'> or minus 1 potnts. Baker could he eH·n lunhcr behind or. con,er-.eh . 1n the lead · II thl' tand1J.ite\ arl' qucstion1ngJus1 the people ~ho 'lltl'd Ill the prr\lous election - a t~p1cal poll'>ll'r tal Ill -thl'\ t:ould be 1gnonng a large segment that ~ta~ed J"a~ then but plans to \Otc this time bel·au-.c ol thc di' ersll\ of the candidates or the presence o n the ballot o f h1ghl} emotional issues In the 1986 pnmaf) a mere 35 7 percent of the count}·~ I mil hon registered voters ~ent to the polls. a dismal turnout e'en though gubematonal. U.S. Senate and a ho-;1 of state and county"-1de candidates "'ere on thl' ballot Tht'i llmc. the pres1dent1al nominees arc all but chosen. so ma' be the 'oters will sta) away again Then again Measure .\ -the slow growth 1mt1attve -and a hos1 of other 1n111at1ves could draw a bigger turnout. Tht· rnndu.httt' pool ml·an" hrlt-ha'> d"'indlcd from thrn· 111 '''" I Rilhard Gilliland. ,tn otliu.al \\Jlh \ktmpolttan ( nmm11n1t\ < olll')!l' 1n I lm.1h:i '-t•h ··11\ J \l'f\ LIJ01plt'\ rr•IH'" J grt•:.tt Mesa police chief helps dedicate officers ' memorial By Jl DY TACHIBA:\A McC .. ld'>J -· """le• '>.\( R \\IE"TO -c ll'>la \lcsa Polite ( h1cf Da \l~ "ino" dl·n ";1~ tht· featured \pcaker a .. pol1ltl tan' la" t•nfon.ement offic1ah and lam1ltt''> of lallcn police officer'i gathe red hcrr to honor ( altforn1a la" enforet•mcnt l1fficers .. t.iin 1n the ltne of dul\ ··v. hill' 11 ran <.urch he ..aid that the-.e men ""ho ha' e plat:ed their It' es on the line for the safct) of their lcllo" men .:irt· heroc' "e mu'>I rel·ogn11l' that \1mpl' donning the uniform of a pearr oflilcr has 1n 11..clf belomr an act of courage·· ..aid 00\.\odCn .. T1>0 maO\ I our men ha'e paid 1hc ultimate pnn: ch time an otliccr g1' l'~ ht'> Irk rn thl' hne dut' or la" hi\ ltk 11n the hnc to the da1h rforman~t' 1lfh1\ 1oli. a pll'Cl' of foundation upon "'htth tht' nation 1s formed 1'> c hipped a"a' ·· T"o Costa \1 c!.a ollilers Da\td Ketchum a nd M1kr L1bolt. \I.ere krlled la,1 }Car "'hen their poltce heltcopter na'\ht·d w11h a patrol heltcoptrr from ~e"'P0r1 Beach Their name'> are among 4(l(t engra"ed to a memorial hert• t'ontcmporan f'll'3ll' otlin·r at tht· do\.\n· 1u" n lnnwon On a neartl\ bench " !ht• '>tJIUt' ol a ''omJn \Omlortang a child Hundrl'd' 1•1 pe1lpk -toduding maO\ un1f11rmt•d llffin•r' -"atthed <.10' (1eorgc fku~mt'f1<1n 'tatt• <icn . Rotx·n Pfl'\ll'\ D Rt,er\ltll' Jnt.I Ph,ll1s "~amm~· Hm 1 "•do" 111 'l.iin Deput~ Da\l' HO\t nl thr L a~1· < 11un1' \henff\ Dep.irtmrnt prn1·n1 ml·mor1al trn11ilatt'\ to the fam1hn 111 •ht• I" mrn '>lato tn I..,~-\ta"' "t·n· "1d11"" "ho hrought thl'tr ~oung lhildn·n ur Ill lht• \ld!!l' "Ith lht•m Paint 1a Elh\ \t~tt·r n-la" ,ll 'IJ1n 11l1in:r Roose, eh Fl'rrt•ll \.ltJ I "'°'ha 101 111 11thrr ix·oplc could '>l't' 1h" l'"l'll' 1all~ those out there comm1111ng tht· l nmt''> ·· frrrell "a" 'lhot in an ambu'h "hrle on dut' .1s pan of the puhlil ..alc1' -.en ice depanmt·nt ot an adult ...._ h(lOI in the { 1\mpton l nilied ~hool 01\tmt During the ccremon' at thr '1aamento ( ount~ ShenlTs Dcpanment 1ra1ning al'adem' 1n C arm1chael ~henfT (.,len <. raag Jcdtlatcd a ro..e garden to the I I uffteer; !.lain in the hnc ol dut' \1nre the l'\tabhshment o f the departmt•nt ~lrl'ets at thc atadt'm' "'ere nam(.'d after c.>ac-h offica ..aid· department <ipokes"oman 'iharon Telles .ird h..nt'li\\ .11 "-h u• ti.ill !I• f1..1rt'g11 fJ "-' lhl '''JI tx·tc 1\ Ot'\JU'<. >I thl" 'hurtJ~l l .. ,, \1·a• ' 0"' .rn.j ~-nt'fal 1n.:1:.t\t'' am1•unh."d ·, .ihnu1 ~ ~·rrl'nt ~rt•" ndl ...... 11d Either wa). the poll!I aren't helping the 40th front-runners much. giv ing a crowd of wannabes ho pe. Maybe the answer really is in the stars. Part of the 11th annual Caltfom1a Peacl' OffiCC'rs· Memorial Cen:mon) "as the unveiling of the cast bron11: s1a1ue of an 1880 peace officer. a I 1no Calllorn1a H1gh'-'a~ Patrol motornclc otliccr and a .\bout ~IX! people 'Including the I ~88 atadcm' class attended the certmon' GoT. Deukmejian adclret11ea • &•tberlnC chutnC the Callforaia Peace Offtcen' Memorial dedlcadon near Sac ramento. Balboa Island crash fatal to woman, 40 A 40-year-old woman died early this mornma in a traffic accident on Balboa Island. pohce said The woman, whose identity has been withheld ptndma notaficauon of relatives. wu drivma her 198S Po n· uac Grand Am cast in an alley ofT South Bay Front at around 2 a.m . when the car slammed tntoaconcrcte seawall at Grand Canal. Foa.nta.IJI van., A teen-qer 'A"l.S anntcd r.arl WcdM1day aJ\tr an un1dcntar~ pcnon chased him away from 1 car he was aoatdly bttakif\I lftto. ~ person cfwid tbe I 7·~r-old bo) away from an apanmnu complex at Btook.bum SU'ttl and Eths Avc.ntJC. Tbe boy aJ~y hid burakd the Hyundai. ... idt WU -'led ·II the oompto. The boy wn Meli .. •n t0me bush •heft I foua*ll Velky ofticcr pota.od the bot and starttd dw.ina bim. Hunllnaton Bdtcb officer uw tho two nann1na and bidpcd catch the )Ou,.ter. •ho booked into Ju tnalc Hall oa ,.. don of auto bul11atY and J)C>llCaailOO ol bO,.&ar toob. The woman, the sole occupant of the car, was tttated at the scene by paramedics.. but was pronounced dead upon arrival at Hoq Memorial Hospjtal, ~na to potlclc repons. Officials al 1be county coroner's office aid they have not concluded that the wom&n 's death was cautoed by injurin sustained in the eccidcnt. An invcstipuon '' continuina. • • • • Someone stashed three ti~ oo a To)ota .PtCk'1'J> petted in &ht 11400 blodt of Sum~ River Cif(lc. • • • A pickup parkn:f at Dn&a Em· porium on 8rootluant trttt stolen Wednaday aftmtoon. ~ &n1clt is dctcribtd as a bfac 1972 DalJ\in, IJctmt 8 M.S990. The trvcl: ' a.ppa.rnnly was 1akcn between 4:l0 •r•~•s p.m. COlltaM- meonc loaded 10 or IS M>Oden ~Uct anto a Dodlt van at about lO:U ~m. Wc:dnc-sda) and drove l,.'a)' with lhtm.. TM pmlktS. •tnch -ere at the f«<'o store on HaTWr Boukvard. were '•lucid at t n S l5 . . . .\burglar hrnkt· 1ntu a hou'e 1n the 800 bloc" of l ongres-. ~trl-et on Wcdnesda~ b) chmbing into thl' at11c area and chopp1n& a hold through the ce1hng. The thtel took a sh~ngun a safe and '>Orne la-;h 'io lo<,., "'as ii\ en. • • • Someone bu~led l\l.O apartments in the romple' at 605 \ 1ctona "treet on Wcdncsda' Pohce behe' e the thief Used a master ke\ to gt't into the unus bccau'IC thrre "-Cf'C' no <,tgns of forced cntf"\. No lo'is esumates wert awilable · lntne sthoolbus loaded w1th children ~ an"ol"cd 1n a traffic accident at Campu Dme and C'ulvtr Drive Thef'C wtrc no 11uune\. • • • · man stood nal.ed on a bnck v.all ntar the Yale Footbndge He Oed btfOrt offi«n am\C'd • • • An unonainal bank l'Obbe'r "°1pcd wuh an undetermined amount of t.bh from a Stc'Uril) Parif1C lb.nk on trvi~ Boulc\'ard •hen he handed a tclkr 1 note fading ·•th1s is a holdup..·• He did not show an ' ,.capons in tht 10:4& a .m robbn). a..c--••.U. -,"tr) .Jhin"" mua in pubby dothina tabbed a "ic1im tn the c short&y •aJ\cr mid.supt Wcdnetda •Uh wtuit m.a~ havt been I knife a police l"l'pon said The att.tl l took platt :u SQQ Coast H1gh v.a' and was rcponcd at I 3-i am Wcdncsda' The inc1d('nt was ruled an attempicd murder The suspect v. as dt-scnbcd au thin ~h1tc man v.eanng J~ntsh-blue shoes.. ltt)' pants and a hand-p:unted T-sh1n. all of which v.ert dirt). TM weapon was either 1 ~null lnife or steak knife. • • • tanaoo JoS(' Val('nc1.i, :!5. of San JuanC'lp1 1ranowa\~UTC\tedat 10:37 Lm. Wednnda' at ~S:!.? Lqun.a Can) on Road on susp1c-ion 9f tr)1na to uab someone He was held in bcu ofS l 0.000 bail. ••• A raidcnt in the 00 bloct of ~o's Drive calkd pohce al 7; p tn Wcdnnday to rc-port I butJW:) tbal tt-Sull~ to at of .OSO mt•l1nc 'hlll .1 l"lullet 1'r a RH through the tront "'"dim .11J1 irdl' K on Beach Boule\ ard • • • .\ v.oman -.aid that '<'"1l'11nl' ,1rul ~ her m the fal'(' in an under~• "'lll parlintt U('a at Hunun~ton \\ ,.,1 apartmentc. ~I \\amt"r ''l • • • \ rts1dl'"nt ~1d that "<'mt""nl··, bttn thm"'°i C'81\ <itn1.'t" l J\tt"r a1 .a h~ 1n the 6000 block of \1C'dlord On\e. ••• .\ man •as detail\C'd near lht' "mtranC'l' of the RC'd Onion I M~O Pacific Coa"t H1&hv.a~. IN .all~h Slelhn1 a purse • • • Someine L.1 ·<'d m a door to a la>dcntt 10 t~ tilud o t Coo taftll~Drweandaused s: IM PI~~ lO aud.o tquapmt'nt. Rewpolt Belle~ Mtmbtt\ ft .. hue su""°ma<ut l!.3n~ \ktnhl·ad,.. appuC'ntl\ lcll thr12 m.lrl.. .At 1hr < cm.ma del Maf \!31n &a1.h th•' "~k Rca\:httOC'" .t "' H'red '>~a,11la' and l'thC'r ~ ' ' ~ntliu "-r"'" l('J on thl· v.al1q1f • t '11l"n ., h.uhroom at thC' t'IC'a, h \\ ,1nl-..J3, mt\mtog The name "" nht·ad\ ":i-.al'4l ¥1nllcn. &\ w3s ' ,J«,µn \upreme \\.h1I<" Po'-'er:· . . . ' •in<•onl 'lma<.h('J the ¥1 indo~ of1 '"'': To~ou p1lLur and .. 1olt' 1tM- "'l'rt'<l and 'f't'2l cr. "ht~ thC' truck ~a' parlcJ in 1hc 100 block of -\Jl('llt•n.a .\\C'Ou tx·1v.ec:"n I;? lt\.. ~ . .lO .am Tu~) ••• -\ 'ilt"ITO was \tOIC'n tmm a IQ fl \oil ~•rcn (abnolet p:ar\cd in tht I 00 bl-Ock o f bolz Plaza bct~een 4 • .S pm unda~ • • • \ ~,.t~r •ith a pitS\ ke) bro e in .1 tiu'tn ' in ~ ~ block of c;uttl 0' tt tbr • tt-L.md and lt 1 n co•n from t•'O ash n:'ll Wa lk-in robbery at dri ve-througe Protesters throw rocks, firebombs in Seoul skirmish SEOUL (AP) -Protrsters battled not trooptn wnh firebombs and rocks in tbccentcrof~ul fora thud day today after police broke up a funeral march wnh volleys of teargas. The demonstrators called for an end to President Rob Tae Woo's government and demanded that the 40,000 U.S. forces based an South Korea under a mutual defen~ pact~ forced to leave. Clashes bqan when not police fired 'olk>s of tear gas to brcal. up thousands of studcn ts tr) ang to march past Cit > Hall. The huge cro\\d fled as showers of tear-gas bombs e'(ploded in its ranks Students retaliated with firebombs. rocks and bricks and battled police for control of lhe Cit) 's main sho pping area. Firebombs e~plod<'d against buildings and among squads of not police "Down w11h the m1lttan dic- tatorship" and .. Dme out the Yan- k~." protesters screamed as the) hurled rod.s a1 police Riot police se11ed dozens of protesters and roughl~ hauled them awa:,. Both -.ides hurled ro<:k.s at and hit each other Police detlmed t0 g1,e an) figure'> on arrests or ca\ualues. It was lhe ~orst noting in sc'eral -months mcnt slogans battled not pohce with firebombs and rocks today at Chon- nam Un1vCTS.1ty. ~ battle ~n when poUce fired tear gas to stop the students marching into the streets. FiibtiDJ started an ~ul after authonucs allowed 25.000 people to march and stage raJhcs for more than fh c hours in mcmor> of C'ho Sung Man, a student who committed suicide Sunday an a ntual form of anti-government protest sometimes used b} radicals. Has bod} was to be taken to K walliJu for burial. The funeral procession marched through the center of1he cat}. snarling traffic for males ··Down with the murder rqime," marchers shouted as musicians an \\h1te moum1n$ clothes beat drums and C) mbals Singers chanted dirges and dancers 1n v.h1te performed a ghost dance. "We will ne,er end our struggle until ..-.e destro} Roh's regJme." said one an&f) v.oman student. The march ended in front o f City Hall. where protesters burned an .\ mencap llag a-, !>peakers denounced the gO\ernment Marchers were to disperse undc:r an agreemenl with pohce. but man' <;taned to march again and polite auack<'d A.Pl.a ..... Duke weighs tax increase to solve budget shortfall SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Georae Deukmejian wants to use tu increases. spendiDJ cuts, inflated revenue estimates and a dip into the budget reserve to erase a revenue shonfall that could total nearly $2 billion over two fiscal ycaB. a newspaper says. The Los Angeles Times said today the Republican 12vcmor told a group of lawmakers Wednesday that he would propose a plan that caJls for state agencies to take a 2 pc~nl budget cut to save $500 m1lhon. Accordina to the Times. other clements of the plan include: •Conforming state corporate tax codes to changes an federal law to acnerate $250 malhon. •Spending $300 m1lhon of the budget reserve. •Freezing motor vehicle t'ct-s that normally decline yearly and main- tainini income tax brackets at current levels instead of raising them to keep up with 1nflauon. moves that would raise S400 m1lhon. •Inflating revenue estimates for the com 1 ng fiscal year b} $400 m 1 I I ion based on expectations of a strong econom> in 1989. But even as IXukmeJian was tel ling lawmakers of his tax in~ proposal" his Finance Dcplrtment and legislative bud.set experts were saying that the state may not be able to enact a tax hike. Fiscal experts from the Lq.islaturc and the Finance IXpartment qrced Wednesday that the ivernor's proposed $44.3 billion bu ct for the 1988-89 fiscal ycir coul not ~ approved, even 1f the revenues were found. because it would be SI billion over the state spending limit 'The budget he (DcukmcJ1an) told us 1n January was an appro pnatc level of funding would be a billion dollars over the limit." Assemblyman John Vasconcellos. chairman of the Assembly Wa}S and Means Commit- tee. said. Approval of either Propos1t1on 71 or Proposition 72. or both, by voters on June 1 would case the problem, since either or both would gi ve the state more spending capacll) But Proposnaon 12 would cause further proble ms because It would require the state to cut $200 million from other programs to feed transpor- tauon programs. said opponents of Proposition 72. In 1hc \Outhern ul' ol i....~an&Ju 3.000 '>tudents \t'lltng an11-go,ern- Blad. poltte arn1ored "ans fi red '>ah os of e\plo<ling tear gas bombs into the marcher~ Korean stud ents barn a flaa-draped effl&y of Uncle Sam during antl-go•emmen t ralfy ID Seoul. Consumers hit bill Soviets admit 15,000 dled in Afghan strife to raise credit rates l\ff)~CO~ (.\Pl -.\ o' 1et media official conlirmc:d toda~ 1ha1 I 2 llOU to 15.000 So' 1et soldier\ dll'd 1n .\lghan1<;1an dunng the lo..remhn·s more than c1gh1 \ears of m1litar\ in\ol,ement 1n terence to d1~us~ .\fghan1stan's h1stor) was be he' ed to Ix I he Ii rst ti me a So\let official has appro\1mated the death 1011 from the So-.1et 1n1enenuon m1hta~ offi cials to a news conference soon to discuss the war's costs an more detail. Rosental said that countn 's l'n.11 v.ar · He had bec:n asked b) a rcponer ho..-. man) soldiers had <lied 1n the "ar .\ So' 1et-1nsp1red revoluuon in April 1978 brought a Marxist leadership to power an Afghani- stan The Kremlin sent troops and tanks in Dccem~r 1979 to help the allied Kabul govern- ment light l'.S.-ba<'ked M~m re~ls. Eduard Rosental. a poltt1cal obsener for the goTemment n~-s agt>nC\ Novost1. confirmed a recrn1 repon b~ the Pans-based .\gence France- Presse ne..-. '> sen 1c1: that 12.000 to I S.000 So' 1ets had been f..illed in .\fghan1.,tan Ro'-t'ntal'\ commc:nt dunng a news con- He rc' 1ewed 'a nous Western media assessments. 1 ncluding the A. FP repon. and said·" I thinl the figures Cited b~ .\gence France-Presse arc more or lcs!> correct. but \Ou can obtain more correct figure<; from our m1litar) men." Gennad) I Gera'>1mo'. the Foreign M1nistr) spokc<iman. ha~ promised to hnng high-ranking l 'n~r a U.N.-med1ated accord signed in Gene' a .\pnl 14. the So\lets began pulling out their 11 S.000 troops from Afghanistan Sunday and are C'l(pected to complete the withdrawal within mne months. Pope returns from South American tour By Tiie Associated Pe11 RO ME-Pope John Paul II returned to Rome toda> after a 12-da\ Soulh .\mencan tour in which he condemned dtUgs m Boll\ 1a. preached reconc1hauon 1n Peru and Paragua) and reminded Urugua)' of Its Roman Catholic roots. The pon11ffs plane lm-.ed at Rome's Clampino a1rpon shonl) after 4 pm and he headed dtrC<'th for the Vatican He ended his tour m the Paragua)an capital of .\sunc1on Wednesday with a pica for listeners to ~ttle 1hc1r d11Terenccs and build a ~ttcr nauon Theda} also marked his 68th birthday ... The key to unit\. reconc1hat1on and brotherhood is an the Scriptures:· the pont1fT said at an a1rpon farewell ceremom attended b' authont.anan President Gen Alfredo trocssner. i 5. thc "es.tern Hemisphere's longe<st-ruh ng head of state Talk• set in Nlcaragua MA."1.\GU.\. Nicaragua -The leftist Sandinista government and the re~ls ha'e tcntauvel} agreed to hold a third round of talks an hopes of secunng a lasung peace. the go' ernment a nnounced. .\ communique issued Wednesda~ night said the L' S.-supported re~ls. known as Contras. have agreed to a government proposal to hold the talks Ma} 25-28 at an as yet undetermined location. We're moving. So you're • saVIDg ••• Upto70%! L~u~e Ad1er clothing! Laise Ad1er 'carves! Lai!o.e Adzer accessories! All at up to 70Ck savings. But only for a limit~d time. Hurry over ro Fashion Island right nm.i·. You'll save so much. it could be a moving experience! Sale starts Friday May 20 and runs through Tuesday May 31. 1988. Saturday 10-6: Sunday 12-5. Monday. Tuesday. Wedne day 10-6, Thursday. Friday 10-9 The agreement was reached at m~11ngs Tucsda} and Wednesda ) between dcput) Foreign Minister Vactor Hugo Tinoco and .. ~zucena Ferre) one of the five directors of the Nicaraguan Resistance The mcellnjt was held 1n M1am1. ~here the ( ontras are based. A.ccording to the communique. the Sandm1stas proposed that the third mceung be held in Managua. as the pre' aous two had been. but the Contras appeared reluctant and delayed the dec1s1on on a site. Re~! leaders had complained that the Sandm1stas restnctcd lhe1r delc.-gates to'athotcl dunng the previous l\\O meetjnjls Flghtl.ng rages in Beirut BEIRUT -S)nan and Iranian efforts to end a two- wed. battle ~tween m al Shute Moslem m1llt1as remained deadlocked toda) as figh1 1ng raged o n in southern Bea rut. whcre foreign hostages arc ~lieved held. Pohce said 10 people were wounded as the pro-Synan Amal m1llua. bottled up 111 Shiyah, tts last stronghold in the southern slums. traded machine gun fire with the lraman-backed Hezbollah. Toda} 'scasualues brought the overaJI toll to 243 le.ailed and 772 \\Ounded since the fighung began May 6 m the 16-square-mile dastnct. A police spokesman said the fighting has "settled into exchanges of machine-gun fire.·· I I ~ Armeni ans hold rally for annex ation MOSCOW (AP) -Thousands of people ralhed in Armenta to tell authonues the sentencing of an Azcrba1Jani man d~ not address their demands that a ne1ghbonng r'Cf.JOn ~annexed. a d1ss1dcnt source said. "The) think the problem goes deeper than se1Hcn1.•ng guilt) people.'' Vladimir Ryabokon. an ednor of the d1ss1dent 1oumal Ex- press-Khronika, said Wednesday. Ryabokon said about I S.000 Armenians rallied in the streets of Yerevan. the i.\nneoian capital. Tues.- day. a da} after Talelh Salelch Ogh lsmailov was found guilt} of premeditated murder and given the maximum sentence of 15 years. It was the first conviction in connection with three days of rioting that broke out in the Azerba1jani city ofSumgan Feb. 28. Ryabokon said there were no arrests b~ pohcc dunnJ Tuesday's protest. He said a few thousand people also gathered an Stcpanakert. the major cit} of Nagomo-K.arabakh. after lsmailov was sentenced to stress that they consider the annexation issue soil not settled. Ryabokon said his information came from the weekly journal's correspondent in Yerevan. Express-Khronilca has been dis- tributing information on dissident activ1ues and actions by various ethnic groups in the Soviet Union since the fall. Armenians began agitating in mid- Februaf')' for permission to annex the prcdomanantl:r Armenian Nqomo- K.arabakh rcg>on from ne1ghbonng AzcrbaiJan. SACR~MENTO (AP) -.\ bill that ..-.ould chmmate-caps o n reta1l- cred1t mtcrest rates for th~ }ears has been appro-.ed b) a state Senate committee. a mo'e one cnuc calls consumer rape. "A Senate committee hcld down California consumers for rape b)' retailers:· Hall") Sn)der of Con- sumers l 'nion charged Wedncsda) after the Insurance. Claims and Corporauons Committee voted 6-1 for SB2592 b) Sen. Ralph Dills. D- Gardena. The bill's critics esumate that e'en a I percent boost 1n interest rates ..-.ould cost Cahfom1a consumers about S 160 m1llton a }ear in higher finance charges. Dills' bill, sponsored b) the Cah- forn1a Retailers Assoc1at1on. deals with the interest rates that consumers pa~ "hen the) bu~ furniture. ap- pliances. clothing and other retail store items on umc. Under current law. those rates are hm1ted to 18 percent on unpaid balances of up to S 1.000 and 12 perccm o n amounts above S 1.000 Dills' legislatio n would abohsh tho~ hm1ts for three )'ears -1989. I 990 and 1991 It would also bar re1ailers from charging credit cus- tomers an annual fee or charge Retailers claim that the current ma .... 1mum anterest rates are inade- quate and warn that continuauon of thc ce1hngscould lead to ughtercredit standards. a shaft to unregulated bank-type charges and higher merchandise pnces Trucker takes offensive in LA freeway rampage By Tbe Auoclaled Press LOS ANGELES - A truck dnvcr. descnbed as a nice person and a good dnvcr. allcgedl} rammed more than two dozen vehicles during a 40-mtlc frecwa) rampage, but miraculously caused onl} minor IOJUriCS. auth. ont1es said. The dnvcr of the 18-whcel rig. 1denufied as Charley Tom Lee Jr . 25. of Haltom Cit). Texas, was taken into custody about 4 p.m. Wednesday when the truck's brakes locked on a stretch oflhe Hollywood Freeway. about seven miles nonhwest of downtown. Several California Highway Patrol officers forced him out of the cab at gunpoint and wrestled ham to the ground. witnesses said. Ltt alleged!} told police after has arrest. "Those people who would get out of my way. I wouldn't hiL But 1fthc} wouldn't get out of my way. I would hat them," said C HP Officer Bruce Hanson. On the rear of the truck was a sign that read: "How am I doing? If you Stt this vehicle operated in an unsafe manner. call I (800)441 -3847." said Carlos Morales of Continental Towing in downtown Los Angeles. Eqlodl.ng ammo tlJ1F8rt9 llrellghten MONTEBELLO-Firefighters were held at bay by exploding small arms ammun1uon ~fore they could fight a bu aiding fire at a target shooting ran1e. Wedn~ay's fire destroy~d the 2,000-squa~e-~oot service buildina in the Wh1tt1er Narrows RCCTUt1on Arca. but no in1uncs were rcponed despite the exploding bullets. said Los Angeles County Fire Department spokeswoman Esther W1tlcr. There was no immediate damage estimate. The poppin& ammo kept the firefighters away from blaze for at least 50 mmutcs after they arrived at the scene. Girls Jaaded for •teallng rabbit SANT A ROSA -The pnncipal of a school where two girls stoic a rabbit to save 1t from slaughter suit plans to punish the two. despite an outpounna of support for them. "I think It's appropriate," Rich Raphcal said of the two weeks detention. ··After all, they did $0 into a teacher's classroom and steal a. teacher's lesson plan ... News o f the inetdent brought dozens of calls Wednesday to Comstock Junior Hiab School and the Santa Rosa Pttss DcmocnL .. It's rabbits 20, school zero." said Rapheal. "I anticipated this. The sympathy lies with the rabbits and the girls." Wednesday school offJcials banned butchenna animals in ainculturc classes. "We did not know that animals were bein& killed at school." said Dr. John Landis, superintendent of Santa Rosa Schools. Our bbuJous Spring Sale of the n~t fashions is now in propss. Select from such names as: Albert Nipon Barry Brickm Ridwd~n Levante SempJia ... and more. Regular Store hours will apply throughout the SaJc. - BELLEVILLE Ill. (AP) -The man actu~ of con!>pmna to as· sassmate Oemocralte pres1dental candidate Jes~ Jackson says he sympathizes wnh white su- premacists. but denies belongina lo extremist aroups. .. , do have prejudices .. against an~ing that isn't white." Londcll Williams said Wednesday from a federal detention center. The 30-year-old M1ssoun man and his 26-)ear-0ld wife. Tamm). were bemg held without bond 1n this etty across the M1ss1ssipp1 River from St. Louis. Federal agents arrested them at their apanment Frida} The arrests were announced Tuesda} "I did not conspire to l1ll Mr. Jackson ... Williams !>aid. "II the man makes it to pres1den1. more po\\er to him .. All I'd It!..<.' to sec 1s a president that 1s for the people I 1mag1nc that's all any red-blooded Amencan would want.'' said W1lltams. a {'Onstruct1on worker and laborer Neighbors of 1he couple "'-hO It' c in rural eastern M1ssoun near Wash- 1ng1on with their three daugh1ers. said the arrests surpnsed them "He Sttmed a do\\ n-home h1llb1lh t)pe. and she \\3S nice." na,e Sieben said Siebert said he had -;ccn guns 1n lhe W1lhams' apartment ''Well, vou walk into anybod~ ''i home in this area and the)'ll ha"e a shotgun." he said. "But he had a nOe ltke the kind Rambo ca mes" The couple are charged with con- spinng to kill Jackson. threatening an informer and posseo;s1ng an auto- Jeue Jackaon ... a a brief atance toward • heckler at the Hollywood Roo.eTelt Hotel apon Illa arrl..t Wednaday for a meeting with Jewtab leaden. ma11c rifle. authont1eo; said. . Federal agents <>aid Willtams claimed he belonged to two \IOlcnt \\hl\e-c;upremac1st groups: the Co,c- nanl, the Sword and the Arm of the Lord (('S..\ ). and The Order Franklin Count}. Mo .. Shen IT Paul J Bruns c;a1d the case stemmed from an incident earlier this month. "'hen h1' dcpanment rece1' ed a call about a domestll argument 1n which a woman brandished and fired into the atr what appeared 10 be an automatic ""capon An informer told in\csllgators that W1lltams not onl~ posses'iCd a nflc that had been conven ed to fire as a machine gun. but that he \\as also pan of a plot to loll Jackson on J unc 21 or July 4. Bruns s~ud The shcnff said the informer led officers to a wooded area. -where the\ found the altered AR-15 assault nfle Bush says he wouldn't negotiate with drug dealers as president W .&.SHI!'.(, TO"'° c ..\Pl -C1eorgc Bush 1s standing JUSt a ltttle fanher from Ronald Reagan\ \1de toda~ afier procla1m1ng that a President Bush would not negotiate \\1th e11her tcrronsts or drug dealers But the Republican \.ICC president refused to cn11c11c President Reagan for admin1strat1on negot1a11ons with Panamanian leader Manuel Antonto Noriega. \\ho 1s under L' S. indict- ment for drug trafficking. The GOP nominee-to-be didn't even mention "'Jonep's name as he touted his o"n drug enforccm~nt policies on Wt·dnesda) m Los An- aelcs ··Drug dealers arc domestic ter- ronsts k1lltng kids and cops and the~ should be treated as such:· Bush said at the Lo\ ..\ngeles Police ..\cadcm). "I "'on't bargain w11h terronsts and I -won't bargain with drug dealers either. whether the) are on L1 S. or foreign SOii " Bush didn't expand on tho~ phrases and repeatedly refused to comment on the Noncga situation d1rcctl) But m background discussions. aides said that if Bush "'ere to become president, he wouldn't do what Re· agan is doing -offenng to drop drug indictments 1f Nonega will yield his po"'er in Panama. "P~1dcnt Bush JUSt wouldn't make a deal \\tth a gu~ lt ke ""oncga:· said one aide The' ice president has ne\er d1rcct- ly cnt1c1zed the admin1strat1on's dealings"' 1th the Panamanian leader Bush ·s latest pronouncement wrapped up a "'ecklong Western campaign swina that had been dogged by Reagan admm1strat1on con- tro"ers1cs. Those problems arc suck- 1ni to Bush. he conceded Tucsda\ hclpingdme down his rat1ng.s 'crsus Dcmocrauc front-runner Michael Dukak1s.. The Republican standard-bearer used this trip to New Mcx1ro. Oregon. California and Washington to la) out some d11Terencn wllh Reagan Drug kingpin convicted in smuggling case JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (AP) - C1r10& Lebder lli vas, a reputed ltackr o( Colombia's violent Medellin dru( canct. was found su1hy l.Oday of runnina a smunhna operation that brouabt tons or cocaine into the United States. The JUI)' began •ts deliberations Fnday and deliberated dunn$ seven days bcfort returning a verdict JUSt aft.er 11 a.m. today. Lehdcr. 38. and co-defendant Jack Carlton Recd. 57. ""ett ct\Jrged W1th conspinng to smu&Jk 3~ tons of cocaine into the United St.ates from Colombia. using Norman's Cay in the Bahamas. from 1978 to 1980. Recd, of San Pedro Cahf. was convicted of a single conspiracy count and faces up to 15 ~cars 1n pnson and $25.000 in fines. Lehder was found guilty on all counts: consp1rac). tv.o counts of 1mportat1on of cocaine. seven counts of possession of cocaine wah mtcnt to distribute and one charic of engaging ma continuing cnm1nal cntepnsc. He looked down. then stared straight ahead as the coun clerk read the verdicts He now faces life plus I SO }Cars 1n pnson and up to $350.000 1n fines and forfeiture ofh1s assets in the Bahamas Prosecutors had called him the b1gest fore1'11 drug smuggler ever brought to tnal in the United States. Orange Coatt DAILY PtLOT ITh.uflday, May 11, ~-* Al Senate expected to ratify missile treaty by sQmmit W ASHJNGTON (AP) -Senate M1Jonty Leader Robert Byrd, O- W Va , ~1d toda) the U S.-Sov1ct medium-range nuclear m1ss1lc treat) could be appro"ed before Prcsuicnt Reapn leaves for Moscow not Wedn~y "If only the lea111mate and scnous pomts of order and amendments arc called up. this treaty can be approved in time for the president to take 1t with ham to the summit," Byrd. 0-W Va told reponers. The Senate voted 91-6 Wedo~) to reject the first conscn:at1vc attack on the treaty. That was a point of order raised by Sen Jesse Helms. R- N.C.. \\hO claimed Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachc' wasn't authonzed to sign the pact and the Senate therefore should not rat1f} 11 "The first vote "'ould indicate the Senate did not think 1t was a senous point I dad not think. It was ·· said BHd ·Rcpubltcan uadcr Bob Dole R- K.an .. said, ""'c need to get some action We need to ha"c the debate have the \Ole. and mo'e on · "I feel a pan1cular respons1b1 ht} in this instance" because there is a Republican in the White House and Republican conscrvauves are the chief cnucs of the treaty. Dole said "The burden is on the Repubhcans to mo'e this aloni. .. said Dole. nouna that the onl~ proposed amea.dmcnts have been spelled out b y mcmben of has party. "Ma}be we could even act lud:y and finish this b) next Tuesday or Wcdncsda):· said Dole. "I hope we continue to expednc this process." Reapn leaOJcs Wednesday for bis Moscow summit meeting with Gorbachc\-and he has said he hopct he take a ratified treat) with him After the vote late Wednesday. Dole s.a1d, "I think the \OtC ~·VCJUSt had 1s an ind1lat1on of the strona support 1A.e ha\t for this treat) ut's get on w1th 1t · Sen Jame~ b on, 0-l"icb . agreed "llh Dole "Let's do our work ut's not fool around which I think we att doing to a large extent on the amendment that \\8SJUSt defeated I don't knO\\ what benefit there is 1n walling ... The Intermediate-range Nuclear force\ treat\ <;1gned Dec 8 b) Reagan and ( JOrbachc' calls for the cltminauon of all m1ss1lcs W1th a range of 300 mil~ to 3.400 miles. Reagan's motive in call for drug panel questioned More funds for S&L insurance may be needed \\ .\SHl'-C,TO'\ 1 \P1 -\tem- bers of ( ongress ~' th~' II ac~·cpt President Reagan., \a I tor a b1part1san anu-drug ta,1. torce but some question his clet:t111n-~ear t1m- 1ng and wonder "'h~ he didn't act sooner. Reagan called ~ed~a~ !Qr the tasl force to find a con<;ensu~ \\ 1!hin 4S da~ !> on all aspect\ 01 the an11- narcot1cc.. campaign. and said the battle against illegal drug'>,., in danger of bemg ··tnpped up" b~ pohtll'al debate Reagan"• propo~I lOmes a\ h1'> admin1strat1on faces moun11ng lrtll· c1sm on the drug issue. most notabl\ for lls "'1ll1ngncss to consider drop- pmg drua charges against Pan- amanian m1htan-leader Manuel .\n- tonio Nonega · .\nd \\1th elections approaching the na t1on ·s pohuc1ans <HT t~ mg 10 outdo each other as l<X'S of drug abuse Pres1den11al candidates SIX"lk of the issue. la .... maker\ are demand- ina that the m1htal) be more in- ' olved. and congress1onal 1.uk forces in both houSt"'> arc <,tud' mg ne\\ comprehens1"e legislation to supple- men1 J mJ1ur I 41\t> drug bill Rep < hJrk' B Rangd D-'\ \ and lha•rman of 1hc.-Hou~ '>elect committee on narc11tll'~. <w11d 0 1 Reagan "In 1h1' pohtKal ~c:ar he thought there \\as -;1111 something more that had 10 he done and I lould not agree with him more " But RJngd noted that the La'>l force propo<.t"d b' Reagan \\Ould n:pon "on thl" l''t' of tht• Dem0Ha11c con,ent1on this Juh and the .\ugu,1 Repubhc.m conH0nt1l\O ·· St.·natc: \1.tJont' l eader Rot":n ( 9 , rd r)-\\ \ J . • •• ud \\ ednei,Ja\ ··\\e "'clcome the pre'>1dent'~ helated leadl'r\h1p '\\ e ha' e alread~ ~un to \\Orl.'' 8Hd \did "Tht• adm101stra11on ha'> t>ecn la' in the treatment of th1'> SUbjeCI .. On Tut'~~ B' rd appointed a "\\orking. (1roup on "u~ance .\bu~· 3'> p.sn ol thl <ienate's Demcx rJlll ( au' u'> The group. 10 rt'pon h' June 1~ \\111 v.ork to "npcd1te the rons1dcrat1on of legis- lation to strenithcn c""llngdrug !a1A.\ and to pro' 1de add1t1onal re<,ourct>s for the drug abu!>C cns1s .. \\.\\HI'-<, Jc>' t .\Pl-Thedefi- \ll in the fund• di n'ure'> deposits 1n lt1l nation·, \.I rl!!' IOst11u11ons more than douhkd Ja,t \ear and con gn:'>s1onal Jl 11nn .:ma~ well be Ol>eded · to kt>t'P 11 Opt"rat1ng. the Ciencral ..\l\Ounting Office said The GA.0. the audt11ng ITTil ot ( ong~s. said the Fcde~I Sa' in~ and Loan Insurance Corp·, hab1ltt1e~ e \lt·edt>d II\ 3'\Cts a1 tht: t•nd of 198, t-\ SI~ -b1ll1un up frum tht· deficit ol Sn ; h11lu)n a 'ear ~arher In tl-..ttml•n\ pn·pdft•d IOr thl ~·nate Ban~inll( vmm1ttt·~ theC.....\O said the fund 1A.h1\h guaranttt\ indl\ 1dual dcpt.1\11\ up 111S100 000 10 3 I :x s.\.Ls "as on ··prccanou' finanual lond11111n It said tht· mone' a\ allahle to thr fund ·probabh "'II not tx· adequate' .. \9-.· resoh t' the prohlem' of the natton·s 511°" 10-.oh ent mSlnuttons · \\ h1le F"l IC ha'> the n:-~urces to ronttnue 0rx·ra11ng 10 the near future n ma\ not hd' c <.Ullilu.·nt resources HI C!fTC.-lll\eh dtal \\Ith the tndUStf'\ \ cum·nt and futurt' rruhlem<; ·· F~­ ertl ~ 0 \\ llll dm'\. t H tit the G .\O·c. aC('(IUnlln(l di\ 1s1on. \aid Meese defends hiniself, says he won't leave post NEWPORT HILLS CENTER By Tbe AuoclatH Press WASHINGTON -..\ttorncy Gcnmd Edwin Meese III 1s launching a counterattack against his critics and telling conservative senators he won't r~s1gn 10 the absence of c' 1dence of wrongdoing. Mecse's pnvate lawyers said Wedncsda> that a Scruttc subcommmec report is 00scnously wrona" in accusing Meese of" 1olaun1 a White House pohcy by assistin& scandal-plagued WedtCC'h Corp In add111on. Meesc's counselor at the Justice Department. William Bradford Reynolds. claimed that subcommittee chairman Carl u vin ofM1ch1gan hadn't given the panel's members an opponunity to vote on the report. In response. Le' 1n 'i31d: "The report was circulated to c' Cl') member of the subcomm111cc for comml·nt Preaer recovering folloflring braln •argery PHOENIX -Teamsters union President Jacluc Presser was rccovcnng well following succcssf ul surgcf) to remove a mahgnant tumor from inside his skull a hospital spokeswoman said. Presser underwent the opcratton Tuesda} at Barrow Neurological Center at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Deborah Gelbart said Wednesday. The 61-ycar-old Oeveland man was recovering well and without complications. but no further information was bcl.na released at the rcquqt of bis family. Gelbart said. She said that decisions on funhtr treatment would be delayed until next week, "pending review of all post-operative studies." ---------, PARKING Lot Sale I I I I I Saturday & Sunday I May 21-22 I .... %1 . "". . . . Doors, Windows~ Paneling, Plants. I Fencil18 Materials. Tools, I W allcovering I Plus lnformari-fe ~mon.atrationt .,,.....,.. .............. . '"'''" ... ,. 1 1 mu. I I I I I I ............ : .......... I I SIDEWALK SALE SATURDAY, MAY 21 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Ttemef'tdous sole items dvoughout the center. ADVENTURE • WIN A FRF.E TRIP FOR TWO TO UNIVfmA.l. S1UDIQS. Enter ot orry srote be9lf"' 19 Moy 14 ()owing to be he4d Moy 21 Ot 4 p (T) ACTION • SUPPORTTME CXRltA Dfl. MAR HIGH SCHOOL -SWIM FOR THE GOLD-PROGRAM Visit ttl8 rlorrnodoA table nea fldph's MOlt.e<. ~poi lils~ia ..,,.donon!-o~~ cln.~~ llOWOds llw>~ P.C»MNCE • ~ Encei1011 mec-t. F1ee OaloOf ~ b !he Kids crd so MUOf IJ()fl,EJ American Ballet topremlere lts 'Swan Lake' atArts Center IJ 'ENND'Ell WEBER ................ The American Ballet Theattt will premiere its production of "Swan Lake'' at tbe Perform ins Ans Center in November, officials said Wednesday u lhe.Y announced the center's 1988-89 classic ballet senes. The ABT is one of four internationally recopi.zed companies that arc scheduled to appear. The others are the Joffrcy Ballet. the Moscow Classical BaJJct and the Royal Spanish National Ballet. '"The center's ~ 11 to extend the ranae and quality, the divemty and vitality, of the dance proarammina we have offered since opcnina." president Tho mas R. Kendrick 111d. .. We arc particularly honored -and proud - to be chosen to host the world premiere of ABT s 'Swan Lake.' This will be a landmark event in the world of danoe and will ~tly enrich the contmuina and rewardina rclauonship we have forged Wlth that distinguished company." - Under the artistic d1rccuon of Mikhail Baryshnikov. the company will be at the Costa Mesa center from Nov. 29 to Dcc. 11. The new &a'ri1uction of "Swan Lake" is part of the American ct Theatre's celebration ofits SOth anniven.ary. In addition to Peter llyicb Tclwk.ovsky's mUSJcaJ masterpiece, ABT will per{onn "Gaite Parisienne," the hit of the New York dance season. Other companies performin& next sea.son arc: • The Royal Seanish National Ballet, Aus. 2-7, will be making its lint sojourn to the West Coast. The company fuses flamenco and classical ballet styles. •The Moscow Classical Ballet wilJ be on its first tour oftbe United States when it stops in Costa Mesa on Oct.. 4-9. The croup fcatwn several of the Soviet Union's ballet •tan, includins the Bolshoi Ballet's prima ballerina, Yekatcrina MuimoVL •The Joffrey Ballet returns April 18-23 with the West Coast premiere of"Billy the Kid," which is set to the music of Aaron Copeland. The company also will perfonn a revival ofNijinslcy's "Le Sacre du Printemps." The Joffrcy's comina season will be dedicated to its found~r. Robert Joffrey, who died earlier this year. Ticket P{iccs for the series range from $68 to $200. The series includes two perfonnaces by the ABT and one by each of the other companies. Remainina tickets wilJ be on sale about six weeks before each el\&lfC"'ent. For more informauon. call 556-2787. "' Sup·ervisors uphold :vesting of seven Aliso Viejo projects BJ 808 VAN En.EN °' ............. Wednetda)''s verbal duel before the county Board of Supervison bad all of the classic elements of a battle between developers and en- vironmentalists. And by the end of the board mcetina. it was developen seven, environmentalisu zero. On one side was the Mission Viejo Co., trying to protect its riaht to build 10,000 new homes in the Aliso Viejo pla nned community next to Lquna Beach. On the other side was the en- vironmental aroup t.aauna Greenbelt Inc., challc!'4!ng a county action which "vests, ' or locks in, approval for seven housina tracts in the Aliso Viejo community. The vesting lasts up to IO years and, like a development qrccment, it protects a building project from any chanacs in zonina or other rqu- lations. In upholding the vestina of the lAauna 8adt and lrvine, which supported the appeal. llUt · Rohen fllher, lho countts director of plannina. Mid the Aliso Viejo tnlCU bad already been ap- proved, and that they were beina considered. ap.in Wednesday only bcc:luse U,Una Oreenbeh membcn bad appealed them. ··The planniq process ·fies a time within which alla~ust be heard, .. be aid. A repraentative of Laauna Gtten- bclt contended that her P'OUP WU appealina becaute the county bad oot done enouah environmental study to make ~ that plant and animal habitats were protected. Environmebtal studies conducted in 1976 for an earlier planned community are too old, and were not detailed enouah, said Dr. Elisabeth Brown. a biof<>sist and member of ~Greenbelt beellie known 10 inhabit the ua. F'asbicr said, however, that all of the envirocuneocally aeuitive habitats, web Aldo Ouk. ~ bcina proleC'led llnder open spece ~ menu included in the approvals for the seven tt1iCU. A spokesman for the Mission Viejo Co. accuKd Lquna GReobeh and the two cities of usina the en- vironmental appeals to try to stop a ~ hiJhway pn>ject which is to to thro\llh Alito Viejo. • .. The appellant's desire, we betie'1C. is to stop the county's pnJlf'llD to build the Su Joaquin Hills Truspor- tation Corridor," said Wayne Peterson. the company·s director of plannina. Brown said, however, that her aroup's opposition was not aimed at stoppina the corridor. but on ma.k.ina sure the scale of development is kept at a level that will not doe the ocw hif.J?way. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Al~~*t~~~~~~lded r them from the effects of the proposed We are cballenaina the adequacy of 1976 information in the makina of 1988 decisions.," Brown said. "Even assumina the unlikely conclusion that there has been no chan&e in the habitats over the past 11 years_ state and federal lists of rare and en- dangered species have chanJed." It's a strai&ht on attld on the environmental documents, .. she said. "Of course we'd rather that the corridor were not built. But tfthcy'rc goina to build it, which I think as likdy, then we want to make sure that development is pred to the capaC'lty of the corridor, so we don't have immediate pidlock." CT-200 by Radio Shack Cut '400 799!0 Wher'9 ll/lllable tt99.00 Mob<le 1ntenna 100 .081>1.. l)4ICll ... , ... 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She also said no effort was made to track down an endanetrcd species of Board members denied the Laguna Greenbelt appeals with a sinak 4-0 vote. on a motion by Supervisor Thomas Raley. Supervisor Gadd! Vasquez was absent. SDY~: Catamaran legal; challenge late NE W YORK (AP)-The San Otego Yacht O ub has likd coun papc~ stali ng Its use ofa catamaran in defense of the .\menca's Cup 1s leg.al and contending that a suit brought against 111s '"' ahd becau~ the suit was filed too late The }acht club's bnt'f said that Andrew Johns. legal adviser to Fay and has Mercury Bay Boat1na O ub of New Zealand admits knowmg since last Auf-12 that the San Diego group might deft'nd the Amenca's Cup Wlth a catamaran against New Zealand's 120-foot sloop. In a 64-page response to New Zcalander Michael fa} 's lawsu11. the )acht club said the suit should be d1sm1s~ bccau~ the challenger failed to move promptly for coun help. The arxument. fi led w11h the New York Supreme Coun Wedncsda~. cites the pn nc1ple oRachcs:· a legal doctrine designed to prevt'nl unfa irness to a defendant because ofa plaint11Ts dcla~ 1n filing suit. Fa~ 's 1a ..... su11 chaJlengrng the catamaran as scheduled to be heard in New York on May 25 Tht' San Dt~o club's defense papen say the club bas spent SJ.135 malho n on 11s catamaran defense and ts nine months into the proJCCl. The) cwm the umingofthe Nev. Zealand suit leaves the defenders with neither adequate lime nor money to defend its Amenca's Cup tlllc in Scptembor w11h another vessel. Everything For The Man In Your Life! Dress Him Up . . WES TC LIFF PLAZA From Head to Toe 17th &: Irvine Ave. Newport Beach 645-0792 • , '.\o .. • ~ Summer ~ cool drinks, • ·, warm tnlDs Ind hot classes. Hot classes? Work on men thM just your tan this sumnw ... wen on your future! Enroll In 1 "hot" dass or two at o;ange <'A>ast College. OCC offers the widest array of programs of my community CDlilgl In tht c:ounly. WhltNf yau'rl 11 or IQ. WI QA help you achieYe your ooat-a new ~ a .-carw. a sofiO start toward a BA degr11. or a frtencly lbnospMr1 In wtich to grow. Classes .. offered days Md .. riigs. Fm are lust ss.m per umt. Mike this sumnw c:oU"'16gtt-w9* smbs begin Junt. and 3l. RlgistildOn gets ~way °" Mly 21. fw.......,.. I-Ilion ........... jll'IQnl (714) a..sa. - f .............. _,,,. ...... Psychic benefit for Sophisticates By VIDA DEAN ... ..., ....... Tarot cards. palmistry, numtt-olocY -v.hate~er -the 500 plus v.l)o v.erc at the Sophisncated Ladies' -ps)chic ~d~rntu~" had thetr choice of leamm& about the futu~ ~turda) at the Zonta C1ubhou§t in Nrwport Beach l has us ov.-n m-housr spcoahst -mcmbt'r 5-y Faeael, "'ho 1s into ps)chometry and card reading She coordinated the event alons wath SL chaarv.omaQ 0... LeBana. -Sunn~ contacted and arranged for tht' 17 ps~ch1cs to appear at our fund- raascr hr also arran~ for thr 't'ndrrs th:u set up booths ~lhng such things as CT) st.als. "'hKh a~ h1g no"' 1rccnSot" and ps>ch1c-relatt'd items I rcalh enJO~C'd meeting all 1hr reader$. I got g~ bumps from some of the thmgs the~ told me about m' past ·· said Lt'Baron. ··and lool..ing fof'\\ard to tht' future .. said rommitttt mrmbt'r Collea wlalff.. v.ho hke a lpt of others had sc'eral readings. Jay Pel4mn of Nev.port Beach. featured vocalist wuh the Glenn Mallrr Orchrstra entenaint'd v.1th balladi. of the• ~O.. and SO!. "\\ l' \hould mal..c.> about SI 000 for the IOrangl' < ount) Pc-rtorm1ng .\ns1 ( l'nh~r .. ~1d \" 1awl.. The \<.1ph1t1cate'd Lad1e\ chaptt.>r ..1tlihated "llh tht' In 1ne C1uild ha<, 15 mt.>mher'> Other\ "'orking on 1he lund-r,mcr included DarleH Oay- C'bester. Pat Parker, Patsy Haller, Terri \\ldte and Mart'I Eocillas. .. ~ctualh "'e arr <,uch a small l hJpter 1hat l'' Cf\ member hdpt'd m \Orne: "a'·· \31d LeBaron "E,en- 1hiog "l'n.t \(> \moothh this 'ear ~e \\ 111 JlfllNhl~ do thl\ otgain ~ l' \.\OU Id hll' Ill ha'l' had mun· p<.'OJlle but our nlnt kll 110 the· \Jml· da~ a'> a hig Jl\\l hll l"l'nt 1n I ~ Orlnge Coat1 DAILY PlldTIThtndey, May 11, 1- SUDDy Kae11e1 (left) reada for nom. Le Buoa. ··1 y,as told '>Ome great thing'> about the luture and hope the~ come trul· .. .\od lhl·n 11nl ml·mhcr hit on an 1dl'J t11r 101 rl·..1,1n~ atte ndance - \\ l ... 11.rn1~1 h,I\ c 10' 11l·d "Jann f{ l'Jl!.Jn . . Colleen Swiatek listens to Cheryl Stanon.g. HUMANA HOSPITAL HUNTINGTON BEACH Mardi rt Jail and Brad Walton. Huntington &ach. girl Marcll lt Mr and \1r~ ~muel Strash~m. Huntington Beach. girl April IZ \.1r and \.1rs John F Kerv.-at. Huntington Bea<.h. bo) ~1r and \1rs <.,chet~ Huntington Beach bo' April 14 I \h and '11"\ Domenu: Ddeo Hunt- ington Beach girt \.fc. Patncia .\nn Paterson Hunt- ington &ach bo~ April l7 ~1r and \h"!> Onan Bassahne. Hunt- ington &ach. girl Mr and \.trs R Roger Bodemer. Huntington Beach. bo~ Mr and Ml"\ Kun Dennis. Hunt- ington lka<.·h. bo~ Mr and \,1rs Da' 1d ( Ree, es. Huntington Beach girl April !I Mr and \1rs Richard [) ftugerald - W~tmin\tC'r. ho' April ti \.Ir and ''" Daniel \\ intc-r. \\.est- minster bo' April ZZ \.tr and \1rs JdTre~ ~-tr'°<>dgt-s. Laguna "l:igud bm \.tr and \1 rs fl..e\ln l' nn. Hunt- ington &a<.'h girl · April Z4 \fr and \1rs Richard \1 .\slle. Huntington lkach girl April U Mr und \lrs Llm .\C'edo. West- minster ho' · \.fr and \frs Carlos Tellez. Hunt- ington lkach. OO\ April !7 ~h Donna R Dicus.. Huntington Beach. b<.l) ., April !I Mr and Mrs Wilson Df')sdalt. Huntington Beach. ~irl April Z9 ~Ir and \1rs \\.11Uam Lambcn. Huntington Beach. bo~ May! bnette and ()a,1d De la Torre. H'untlngton Beach. bo~ SOlrr'H COAST MEDICAL CENTER April 1 Kimberl) .\nn and C'urtas S Farrell. Uguna Beach. gar! ~· Linda Sue and K'k-Doods But- terv.1d .. t.agu~ &ach. girl April IS J uhr 'iart"tlhno and te\ en \1ark .\dams.. Laguna Beach. bo~ Afril!l :-.OaOC) and Bradle} Girard. San Juan C'apastrano. bo) Barbara K. and Michael J Fouch. lquna Hills.. bo} April ti Susan and Strphen Ohff. Dana Point. girl April t7 Manl)n T. and Ron Chappd. Lquna Hills.. bo) Shell} C and .\nthon) L Van Vlirt. San C'kmente. iirt A,..u 21 Ehzabt'th and Volkert J. &mbt'd. l..quna Beach. girt SAN CLEMENTE BOSPRAL A,..u 17 V tfJJD ta and JOf'l't Escamilla. San Juan Capt trano. bo~ Afril n Shelly and John Spal1L Ill. San Ocmcntc. bo) AfriJH Mana ud Htttor Ca ti~ San Juan Capfstr&oo.. llrl . Afrillt . Alma Guuarn and luas Vuqua.., Ca~ Bcacb. boy Melissa and icbolas Hardy. Dana Poun. ·rl Holly ~wins and Refujio Trujillo. SaA Juan Cap1strano. prl Orange County football fans RUSH The Island Saturda)l. May 21st for a Rams Day Celebration. Tile Rams Cheerleaders fi nal com, petition ( 11am-3pm); autograph sign, ing with Gaston Green and other Rams stars; perti nnances by the Rams ~ Squad, the Rams Cats 6,piece band and intemati nally renowned baton twirler Don Garcia. And, bring }'OUT cameras to photograph Huddles, the official NFL Rams Mascot. Enter to win a drawing for Rams season tick, ets and other Rams memorabilia or ~ your Rams game tickets N " ' while you're h ere! Stop by for a special in,store Clmtest at Europa Salo n ! It' a full day of Rams activities at The Island -Newport Center Fa hion Island. C~tt-r Hour; MonJa\-Ft-td.t) IOam ~m ..... uuni.t\ IOam~. Sund."" N."'" >rm \akl ('Jrltni.: l\ aibt-k l)\~ 100 fulf' q,~ mduJu~ "'ktll\Oln M u1.u' f\ulh:l \ \l'ibhu~. R1>l-m~>n\, Tilf' &~~ f\uttum,, ".lllf'T\ \larJ, and II"\ 1~ Randt F.umcr\ >.farlC"t. l. 'cntC'f lnhlflll.lt"•n (il4) 121 lOCX' ' ·~. I ' I . . } "T • l l ' I ' ' i C>r11n19 CoMt OA.ll Y PtLOTI Thundey. Mev 19, 1111 Voters' choice, law and order issues on ballot Vote ·no· on Prop osition 66 The decision to appoint rather than elect a county oflic1al 1s usuall) a controH~rsial 1~sue. but that's not the case with Proposlllon 66. Proponents of thl' question want the states' voters to make the JOb of assessor an elected position statewide. They claim thl' change in state la" "Ill ensure that assessors won't he subJl't. ted to the poh11cal "hims of county supervisors who appoint thl'm Thal' \\Ou Id oc no c..iue,11on ofsupponmg such a move 1f the 'ott·r-. Ll1d not al read' ha' l' that power to say what they "ant Thl'fl' arl' l\\ll ''ix·~ 1)f 1.ounues in California· charter u1unt11.'\ and genaal la" counties. In a lhartl'r count\. the \Oters and onh the YOters ha'l' the rn"' l'r to rhangl' the charter. which stipulates whether or nut thl.' ci')\l'\'>Or "ill ~·elected or appointed. Thl' p11 .... er of the' oter'> 1~ -.1milar in a general law count) -J<,\1.'''nr' are ckcted unle~~ the voters decide the count) hoard 1.)t \uix·n tl>Or., ">hould appoint them Prorm111nn tih would remove the \Oters' power to d1.·1am1n1.· '' hcit "ill \\Ori.. bel>l \\ t" hd1n e 1h1.· r1.·c..1dent~ of the md1\ tdual counties an the \l..ttf ul l alilurn1a 'hl1uld be able to choose the system the) ''Jnt \ 11tir1g ·no· on Prupo~1 t1on 66 w11l <.>nsure that decision ll'main ... JI the 1.11un1' Ind "here 1t belongs. Vote ·_ves ·on Proposition 67 Durnh! tht' ia,t 'I\ 'ear\ "Y la\\ enforcement officers hJ' t.' bt·cn l..dleJ 1 n th1.· It n-e of dut). J ncrl.'asang the penalt} for u1m1nal') "ho !..ill la\\ 1.·nforcement otlicer'> has gamed strong support lnim Calltnrn1a's Leg1~lature and go"ernor. but the la"' t.·;:innot be changt•d \l.1thout the voterc;· appro\ al. C ahtorn1a·., 'Oll'r' ha\t~ an opportun1;, to stnl..e a hlo" againc;t 1h1.., trend on June' 1f the) \Ole ·,ec;' on Propos1t1on h- it arprm ed 11 \\Pu Id increa-.e the s1:ntcnce of a person l·on' it. ted ot snond-dcgree murder of a lav. enforcement otlile1 tu~.;, 'ear'> to life. The change \\Ould afTect uni\ cases "here the 'll t1m '' J'> a la" t.•nlorcement officer killed in the line t'I dut\ C aliforn1a·s la'' JI\ ides murder into l\\O categories. first and ":ternnd dl'g.rec -\ tir.,t-dcgret' murder con' 1ct1on requires that the 'tate pro' e the cnminal planned or intended to l..111 the 'iu1m -\ tir-.t-1.kgn.·e t:on' H:t1on can also be obtained 1f the murJt.·r occur., Junng the comm1ss1on of certain other cnme-.. 1mohes torture poison or certain de'>trucuve dl'\ l\'l'\ -\ murder nut 111' oh ing one ol these elements 1s cl.i,s1lil·<l J' ..ewnd degree Punl\hment for tir-;t-<.:kgree murder 1s 25 )ears to life. or dl.'ath ~euinJ-degrec murder <.·arnes a penalt) of 15 )cars to lik \tn ... 1 ot the l~rn 1.·nforu.,ment officers killed an the lane-of dut' d1t' "hile lh .. Nng or tr~ 1ng to arrest a criminal who has alrt.•ad' c11mm11teJ another tnme. Sance 1t is almost 1mro,\1hk to pniH' intent. most of the cases are filed as '>1.'urnd-Jt.·~rt't.' munkr to en'>ure a con' ict1on c Jlttnrnia·., la" .1lli>" s prison inmates to earn credits for good ht·ha' tor or h' parttupat1ng an education or training rrogr:im-. T ht.''>t' t.rn.l1t'!> lan he u<,ed to reduce the inmate's -.1.· n 11.·m e It " no\' po"" hk tnr a {ll.'r\on "'ho I.. ills a police of)ic<.>r during the cumml\,HIO nt a tnme to be con,1cted ot sccond- d1.·grcl' murder and ~·out of pn<,on 1n I 0 }Cars. Prorm111on fi"l "'<1uld incrcac;e the penalt) forth1scnme tn ~S 'ear.., to hfl· and a'quire that the inmate spend a m1n1mum nl ~5 ~ear'> in prison -the~ ma) not earn credits to rt.·d Jll their 1i.Cntcnce < >rron1.·nt\ argu1. that th1.· change would not be fair hnaU'>l' 11 \\oul<l mJ~l' the pcnalt~ for second-degree murder ,, • ..i la" 1. nlorcemcnt offiler tougher than the sentence for tir ... 1-J1.·g.rn· murd1.•r 11 the'11. ttm 1s not a police officer nw. 'r1.· nghl hut n's hard to swallow the fairness .1rnunwnt "ht•n the '1ct1rns and potential victims put their '" ., 11n th1.· line tor <,ix_1et~ C\Cf) da~. I J\\ t.'ntnrl1.'m1.·nt officers are socaet\ 's first lane of <l1.·t ns1. Tht. .,1. 111lic1.·rs. their farn1 ltes and lo~ed ones desen e an edg1.· aga1n\l rnm1nals who. knowmg that they could spend 2-i ~cJr' hehind bar'>. might think twice about becommg '111kn1 "lwn <.aught dunng or after commtttmg a crime. \ ' 111. tor P ropos1t1on 6 7 ts a 'ote of support for la\.\ 1.·n1<11\1.·n11.·n1 Jnd tht.• men and "'omen \\e hire 10 put their Ii' c' •in thr It ne for us ever)' da). OTHER V 01CES ----- Atomic veterans Preside nt Reagan's advisers are asking him to '-C to a bill v.h11.h would grant some new benefits to the nation's "atomic 'etcrans ... those exposed to rad1allon in the 1945 occupation ot Japan or dunng postwar ttstang of atomic weapons. We urge Reagan to ignore this advice and give .\menca's 'elcrans the care to which the} are entitled. The measure would cover some 250.000 U.S. m ilitary personnel. Man> of those were at Hiroshima or Nagasaki in the \.\eeks 1mmed1atcly following the atomic bombing of those Japanese c1t1es an August 1945. E'ery m1l1tary man puts his life on the hne for his countf). but those who e ntered the two bombed ci ties exposed themselves unknowtngl} to radiauon which can cause sickness and death years afterward. r\menca's veterans of all ages deserve the best the country can prov ide for them. and that is especially true for those who were exposed to deadly radtatJon in the performance o f their dut1es. Dally Ne_,, Jot.,•I, MrirJrtt.boro, Taut. ORANGE COAST • ., .... ~ ... ,., °'' Cf ... ;e.t• •• JOW , 1 Cc&r• ~CA AC!lf COi IO II Mfta CA •2 ,., .. Editor .,.,.., A1SOC ~ •-a. ,_,£•tor *" ...... utr C• cu .. Adllttl$fl OnctM , ... Dwtdor .,,.,.. c.t.-o. ttr Ctytlll ........ l4IJlllfl1 Off<c ....... .... , .... ''** Oirect11t .. Andperhapstheaveragevoterwlllleamthatthere·emoretocurblng the county's transportation woes than pulll,.,g up the diitrbrfc:tre and hoptngthe developers move out to the htgfi desert. •• If nothing else, slow-growth initiative will shake thlngs up Average working stiff will vote for it and let courts figu re out what it means -\ wuplc of H"Jr'> ago -we packC'd up tht• l..1lh on a l·kar. cmp Sunda~ morning and 1.1.l.•n1 out to ..et' the coun1r' \t lca\t 11 loolo.1.·d like the count" 111 U'I Fn·,h to "''uih Or.rnge < ount' \\l' had our lir'il oppvnun1t\ tn lool.. around thl' plan· '-' 1.· dm' t.• out El T 11rn K11Jd m..idl' J nght \k1nl'<l the nnrthl·rn l'<lg.l· ol \11'\'\1 00 \ IC'JO and ncllh.eJ -\\di 110t11.cd nothing. '\oo1hing m1g.h1 he too o;trong a -word There 1.1. a!> a "1de-open '1sta "'Ith "'a1~1-h1gh mustard plants. gran·t ull~ a~tn!? oal.\ and grass~ hills rolling all thl' \\J\ to the 'ianta Ana mountain' < a11le "t'rl' gra11ng in tht• d"t..inll' Oh \Ure 1her1· "a' ( ntu de l aza nec;tkd o' n tn llnl' l urncr of the landscape and the Huhem1an- Oa, ored Trahurn (an, on up around the ce>rnl'r .\\tde from thai. though. 11 seemt'd prt'll) mulh untouched -\ \ear or so slipped b) hl'fore '-"e go1 out that 1.1.a' again .\\ heforc ""e dro\C'out F.I Toro Road. made a nght. sk1ned \t 1c;s1on \ 1t•10 and noticed a "'hole nl'" Cit\ had gone up Th1.·rl' "as a p111a parlor. a \ldco parlor J tanntn[l parlor a new high school and a m.in·madc lake "'llh soml·th1ng calkd lhe Rancho Santa "-larganta Beath < luh silting along s1d\.' 11 T hl'r1.• ''as a grocc~ store a ph..irmac~ a lllUpll· of re')taurants and a m't\\.Ork ol sircrts v.ea' 1ng 1n and nut of nr"' tract ... .\nd of rnursc. there \\.ere people all ll\ l'r the plarc The cattle. I pre.,umed. had been mo' ed elM"\' here In 1he middle of thl" "hole thing wa<o a large ~1gn 11 read "F uturr <i1te of lhl I ooth11l Tran,pona11on (or- ndor "{ omdor'1'" m' \qk \\C1n<kn·d aloud · "FanC} tan .. tor a tn·1.''-'J' "I said I hough I susix·c1 <.he alrcad\ lcne"' lhl" ans"er ~ltll smarting ll\l'f lhl' IO'>S of all that open <.pan: I ,J\l.l·d ..i nc1ghhor "hat \he thnught ol lhl 'panl.1ng ne"' Ut\ <;hl' '>l'l'ml·d unmtl\l'<l h\ the "'hull' thing "'I ear<. ..igo 'hl' '>.11d 'th" used to be a eulal~ ptu\ grm l' I hou~nds of them all II\ l'r Lh<• plJll' Then I hey knod .. t.>d thl'm <l<m n hu11t hou~s and no\\ .... C' I 1 \ l' hl're . I took 1h..11 to mean 'hl' l'lthcrd1dn'1 care rnulh 1111 oixn \parl' or 1ha1 I shouldn·1 n1mpla1n helauo;r I "'a<; fi,1ng smJ,·i. 1n the m1lldk of"hat u~d Ill tx· a Ol'JUlllul l'Ulal)PIU'i gro\C ~nd thJt " probahl~ a\ good an introdm:11on w the C1t11t.•n\ Sen-;1ble Gro .... th and Traffic ln1t1at1\C - kno\1,-n in nc"' 'paper headlines as the slO\\·gro\\lh in1t1atnc -as I can come up 1.1.1th. The in111a11'l' 1s a complicated. con"olulcd ml'asurc that \.\111 he on the June ballot f;)upponcr<; see It a .. a logical re' oil ag,:11n'il lht.· dn eloper\ and poli11can... \\ho ha'e dn1dcd and de\CHire<l Or,ingl' Count\ a'i 1r11 ""er1.· an ,1ppk ptl' Opponl'nl'> <,t'l' 11 as a h..ill-h.ih·d lthl'\ ma\ U<.t' other \\ord' ho\.\l'\ l'rl .-.ch1.·m\.' to halt gro"'th ..ind prl•dic1 11 1.1.ill ruin the u1unt' ·., 1.'ulnom~ "'11hou1 doing du.Id!\ 10 1mrr0\e the ll\1.'rhurdcncd roalh \\ ha1 ·.., 1h1.· truth ol the matter> He\.k I don't l..no-w I douhl an\-One dO\.''> for '>urc · I am pn'll\ '>Ure ol one thing. though The 1n111a1n c '"It pas\. II will pas'> ml1 txx-au\C it's a great 1n111a11,c STEVE MARBLE hut hl·u1u\l' the a\l'rage ''ork1ng ~111T 1n OrJngl' ( ount) 1s kd up \\1th tratlit. .ind hold .. tht• de,eloper\ and pol111nan-. re'\pnn\1blc That'\ prob- cthl) a .. dc~·p as 11 gm'' Tranic 1s 1he 1v.uc nm hutlJing dens1t1c':> LIR<i. CO'lt pro1u:11ons. noise contour; and the hkc The -.lu\\-gfO\\lh ll'mperamcnt 1!. \1mtlar to the Prup<1\1t1on I'\ frcnz~ back 1n lht.• late 10s. Damn the COn\t'QUl'OlT\. \\C'\ e had enough \ otc for 11 and kt lhl'tounc; ligureout 1.1.hat 11 all mean., Thal°' probabh 1.1.hat "'Ill happen in Orangc Count) nc'<t month The 1n1t1at1\\.' ""Ill pas-. Jnd will prompt!~ be S"'l.'PI 1010 the C'OUrlS ...... here II \\Ill be maulC'd. mutilat«i ahered "'ater- rd do" n. cleaned up. SC'rut1n11cd. s1cnh1l·d and pos-;1bl\ ..acnficed Bui the message "'111 h.i" c been delncre<l [)c, eloper'\ and polit1nans must hn ng more 10 the table than a ~1 of blueprints and a large rubber c;tamp -\nd perhaps thr avrragr 'oter will kam that 1here·s more 10 curbing the count~·., 1ranspona11on woes than pulhng up 1he dra"' bridge and hoping the de"clopers mu\C' out 10 the high desert To nl) wa) or th1nk1ng. the <;low- growth 1n111a11' r 1s designed to \hake things up .\ nd in a count)' that's pracucall~ dro....,mng in 1ts ov.-n opulence. there's nothing \HOng with that St~v~ ftf•rbl~ is tb~ Dail)' Pilot's city rdltor. Moneymaydecidenew-county vote in San Bernardino County \ \' Bl K' \ K ()1'0 -Onl' 'ldl dktt of 1h~ \tall .... tntrt'dthlc popu· la11on gro"'th ,.. lht' gro"1ng S<.'n'K' among mam C aliforn1ans that the~ ·,e lo'>t nrntrnl O\Cr their com- mun111c\ In mam of C ahtorn1a'<. la'it-C'\· panding i:ommun1t1e'. th1c. fru ... 1ra11on ha'> man1ks1cd l!!l('lf tn emo- tional <,ome11mc\ 1mu1onal. an11- gro-w1h polittcal mo' cments The J unr 7 ballot hac, another c;pate or tho~ efforts. including a ma1or 1n111a11\e in con~n a11"e Orang<' Count\ But · there's bc<'n :mother man1- fes.1a11on as well. 11 'iurging interest in creating local govcrnmrnts that ""ould he the1rorgan11ers hope. more respon'i1"c to the pnont1es of local residents. Than why Cahfom1a has S«n an explosion tn the incorpora- tion of new cities 10 rcccnt years. But tn San Bernardino County. the state·s laraes1 in tenns of land area and one of 1u fastcst-J10WtnJ. the frustnu1on 1s tak1nga unique form: an effon to ante an entirely new count). San Bernardino County's arowth 11 concentrated in its ~m end. the area neamt to LosAnaelcs. On~time induunal communities uch as Fon· tan.ca ind Rialto are berom1n1 btdroom towns for the c"er~llpand­ '"I Southern CaJifom11 population. But the tasaem ponion of the cou nt)'."• 1 stretches oniaJuJy popu .. lattd deRn. i! not c~pc~nona that sro~th. and ·~ restdcots. fear that lhr1r 1n1ernts will bt O\~ed b}l·ttaote Of the tt I . That ll\tC riR 10 Cff0r1\ 10 Cmttc I nt'W county, Mojavt. that w.-ould. iu blckttl hope. rtta1n their control ovn-1.hc1r dntj. Dtts. Cratini a r.tW county i not a commonplace 0«um:ncc in Cali· forn1a. Wh11l' nc·"' l'Oun11es '-"l're regular!~ form1.·d during the state's earh 'cars b' the 20th ccnturv the boundanc\ o( 1oda) ·s coun11cs '1.1.crc prell\ ""ell established It's hccn more than 75 )Ca~ sincr thr last ne1.1. count\, Imperial wa\ forml'd from the eastern. de<>Crt} reaches of an Diego Count) - a s11uat1on <.1m1lar 10 1hc cutrcnt dn\C for a MoJa't' ( ount). In er 'Sense. that's unfortunate Count\ boundaries should be no more sacrosanct than anything el'le in go,crnmcnt ~an} of the sta1e·s 58 rounues arc loo small to be econom1- cally '1ablc 1n the I 980S. while several are patentl) too large. That prcsuppo~. of cou~. that counties. an 1nachron1s11c form of aovernmcnt. should even continue. or at least in their pn'scnt form. which 1s pan local aovernment and pan subs1dia.ry of stue government. The financial squcc1c that man~ count1e\ have experienced sincc Proposition 13 was enacted. almost to the point of bankrupt~ in wme ca~~. under- score the neither-fish-nor-fowl form orcount1~. The County Supe1'1\0t'l ~ia­ uon or C1hfom1a 1~ underuJdna a lons-o ... erdue examination 'of tht counties· future. •hich may rcsoht Wmt' of the contrad1ct1on' 1nhcrtnt 1n the p~nt \)' wm. Mean~h1k. however. tN: dcten· dwtllen or San 8Unard1no Cou nty an; foraina ahead. Tttj ~ the Lqj~latu.rc 10 C'fUtt a New Count} Formation kt'\9"' Com· mis.Mon to 1ud)" the propo,td division. and that Muhtd in a formal propoql thll •111 be ptaced befOR Sin lkrnard1no County volm luM 7. To ~. the propOsal w uld have 10 bt lppt"O'lfd b)' I ~OrUy Of DAN WALTERS \.Otero; 1n the new county as well as by a majority of all San Bcmardino County voters. The former I\ hkel}. but the MoJa'c Count} \OlCrs arc out- numbered by those tn the western pan of San 8t'mard1no. What hap- pens June 7. then. depends on how much oppos1t1on the proposal &ener- atcs among w.-estern residents. County employtt aroups arc op- posina the move. as arc busrness 1ntcre ts in the ~tern pan. Both aroups want to spread the financial burdens or fast arowt.h on as laric a base as p<>ss1blt. And fear over the fin1nc1al tmplCU may be the dccidma factor. While a ~udac last week refused to mtcrfcrt with the el«tion ..;,. a move wu&ht b} the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors -he ~pmltd concern th11 a smalltr San Bernardino County could bC Slddk!d with la,.r unaU0caled debts.. as much as $<4S million. The ta~uit a1n\N at toppina the cltt1ion incroduced new"vitriol into *Ml llttady Wal I tiittct1y div1s1~ local oolitia.I squabbte. But 11 also may have ~cd anti~ pbt aroupa' purpota by awnni,. western councy voeen to tht financial conscqU(ntn of tate division. That, man) belte\C. trtll be dcd1h~ in dctmn n "I ho-tht pW'Opolial Wt9 an the wnccm ponioa of \he COUMy. 0.. .. .,..,, ,. • ., " ... NI .,, • ...,...... Lflf[H\ . --- Campaign fever To the Editor: Normnlly, I get excited or upset only about animal issues. However, this bash1na of Evelyn Han by pany officials has aotten me both exettcd and upset. The image of Republicans from the White Ho use on down is one I am sure the Democrats are thoroughly enjoying. . Anyone from the East has either known about or read about Tam- many Hall and how it operated. ls this the wa> Republicans in Orange County want to 10? Mr Tom Fuentes may find that he has a tiger b) the tail if he thinks we are going to tamely vote for whom- ever he wants. Care to join me? ELEANOR'L. HASTINGS Corona del Mar To the Editor .. Jus1 the facts. ma'am:· says Sergeant Fnda> And yet some of the farts about Dave Baker. 40th Con- gressional D1stnct candidate. mil elude me. In his own brochure. The Federal Repon. 11 says he graduat«i from Peppcrdine University in 1979 and yet a caption under a picture sa)'s h1s parents \\Cre .. Cl) proud or h1m 1.1.hen he graduated from Peppcrdine U"" School in 1975. In many cam- paign talks I've heard Baker refer to "our I 9 }care; of marriage .. Wlth his "lfe ~et the} "ere married in 1975 I also don't understand his poltc1es Baker 1s outspoken ag;unst the slow gro .... th in111a11ve. and )Ct his own brochure says he "played a leadership rok m de,eloping a plan that pre~f\ ed more than 8.000 acres of Orange Count~ land as permanen1 open space.·· Baker SB}~ he's for free marl.cl. but then advocates ''tying foreign aid and m1lnal') assistance to a count~ 's poliq of opening its own market 10 .\mrncan products " -\nd last. I lo.no"' tha1 Da'r Baker is a eommnted. moral and religious man "'ho belie,ec; that pnva1e and publtc moraln~ should not be scpar- at«i (h<' ~uppons la"s against ahon1on. pornograph~. eu1h11nas1a. etc l but he rdusc\ to make a pubhc \.'onths1on tu 'oterc; about his past pm atl' ~in'> rm lost Is moralit} rclc' ant w public polic~ 'l If Ga~ Han'\ campaign 1s an) indicator. l'\ 1dt.·n1I~ liberal Democrats believe 11 IS BR-\D H -\ YT0"1 'ie .... port Beach To the Editor Regarding )Our headline arllcle "Religious Lca<krs Back Baker"' (Ma) 14). I am delighted to read that Mt Baker has '\O happ1l~ ans .... ercd the pointed QUC~ttons or his interrog- ators, that the issue ofadultel) can!:)(' put 10 bed onc1.· and for all To the Editor: S.\\1 WR.\ "l 'c"'porl Beach The recent ar11cles atiou1 Orange ( ount) Super' 1sor Harnett Wieder are an alarming account of the d~ell and selfish beha" 1or ofJUSI one ofour local officials J 1.1.ondcr 1fMs Wieder reahtc!> there are other wa .. c; 10 look credible 1,\-llhout alleging she has a college' de$rec \.ia\ he '>he 1s not fam1har "'1th all of the wonderful state SC'hools "'h1ch offer evening classe~ for tho'IC of us who work. I wonder 1r shC' cares about the thousands of us"' ho worked full-lime and earned a degree in the evening. Many had the same background she claimed to ha\e, i.e. "m> family could not afford to send me to college... I am sure that 1f Orange County emplo)'ecs sta.te they ha'e a degree. they have to prove 11. and 1f they are found to have falsified their employment application at a later date. they could be terminated. Man} of us had stopped trusung Ms. Wi«iera Iona ume ago because of her loyalty to developers and refusal to listen to the wants and needs of her count} residents. l always though1 there was someth1n1 dishonest about her Lying about one's educational accomplishments ts about as dis- honest as you can geL She has set an unfonunate example for young people who arc told an education 1s 1mponan1. and encouraged to stay in school. We can do without leaders and poh11c1ans hke Ms. Wieder. h's time for her 10 retire. I'm sure she'll find something to occupy her time - maybe she could go back to school. SAMANTHA BRIGGS Huntinaton Beach ' TODAY IN H1sT OR Y Today 1s Thursday. May 19. the 140tb day of 1988. Theft~ 226 dayi left in the year. Todays Hi&hliJht in Hi.stoey: On May 19, I SJ6, Annt' Boleyn, the tee0nd wife of El'\aland's Kine He.nry V111. WIS bchcacled aft.er she was convicted of •duhery. Durina their marria Anne had C banb to a dauahier. who lat.er me~ Eliubctb 1; howcv«. Al'IM (di from Henry's favor by failina to produce any male hcin.. on this dace: tn 1780. a m)'J1mOUI dartnns envelopitd much Of'Niw E~ pan of Canada 1n &hecmty~ Tbc tamt ha• never bees\ dc- tmnined. In 1921. Co~ .,..eel lhC ="" ()ioal Ad. ........ ,,;.tiOnalQ1IOUISb n....,_ .. tntmlll llae U.S. In 1967, tbtSo Unioe ratified a treaty whb dW UMM SC.. Dd Jri&ain beDnitla IMadear •9'oa& from outer~. .,fteA1 '*"""'- t t I ' I :t r. y d .s e e r s e e e ) r s . j ) Orenge Coat DAILY PILOT!Thurlday, May 19, 19a8 A8 S0n of Costa Mesa couple earns Army Achievement Medal Spec. 4 Patrick F.X. Kelly, son of Jerome and Barbara Kelly of Costa Mesa. has been decorated with the Army Achievement Medal in West Germany. Kelly. a missile radar repairman Wlth the S74th Ordnance Company. 1s a 1984 iraduate of Mater Dc1 H1&h School. • • • Marine Staff Sat. Perry R. Brooke, son of Rella BroobofNewport Beach and H. Knox Brooks of Irvine. has been promoted to his ~nt rank wh1k serv1n111 the Marine Corps air station m El Toro. Perry 1s a 1979 Ne~pon Harbor H1&h School gradu- ate. • • • Mlcllael HntJnat011, son of Lero) Huntington and stepson of Ru1h1c Huntinaton of Huntington Beach. has been comm1ss1oned a second lieutenant in the Air Fol"C'C through the Air Fort"e ROTC program at Anzona State l 'n1\crs1t). ••• Nav\' Fireman David M. Howsball, son o( Charles Howshall of Hunt- ington Beach. recently visited Genoa aboard the destroyer USS Barne) Howshall 1s a 1983 graduate of Balsa Grande High School. • • • Manne Gunner) Sgt. Roule 8 . HaJcler, "'hose wife Lesa 1s the daughter of Louis F and Erna Cole of Irvine. has rcponed for duty at Marine Corps air station in El Toro. • • • Manne Cpl. Arturo L. Mactal, whose wife Bernadette 1s lhe daughter ofMr.and Mrs. H. Tnnidadoflrvine. has rec1eved the citation for outstand- ing performance "'h1le serving at the Manne Corps air station 1n El Toro UCI 'sschool of engineering gets $1 00, 000 By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .... .,.., .......... Western D1g1tal Corp. oflf'ine has pledged SI 00.000 to"' a rd construc- tion of an enginecnng center and auditonum for l 1C'l's school of engineering. Slated for comple11on in March I Q89. the com pk\ "'111 include a three-ston 12 000-square-loo t center and attach('d 11 0-seat auditorium Western D1g11ars pledgt" bnngs the total pro\lded b) pr" ate contribu- tions to the complex to about SI million. l 'Cl has rnmm1tted another $::! million for the rnmplex that wall cost nearl\ $4 m1l11on to complete and rqu1p · The ct"nter v.111 become thl' ne"' headquane~ for the school. housing administrata\t: o tlices. conference rooms and laboratonM. The aud11onum will be used for SC'minars. conference'>. \\Orkshops and Spe<"lal C\Cnt\ "Oursuppon for the ncv. eng10l·er- 1ng center 1s consistent "'1th our ongoing efforts to suppon L'CI and it s fine program for student engineers:· said Roger Johnson. chairman. pres•· dent and chief l'\l'Cut1'e officer of Western D1g1tal. "It's 1mpera11vc that mdustl) pla) a leading role in efTons to help tram 1he engineers of the future .. In No\embcr. Western Dag.ital contributed $250.000 to the un1,er- Sll\ ·s new Graduate School of Man- agement bu1ld1ng "h1ch 1s al~ under construction Enrollment upatOCC Orange C oas1 College 1s expenenc- mg shghl but stead) growth for the third stra1gh1 )car followmg fi,e succcss1' e )Cars of declining enrol- lments. officials reported. The community coll~·s spnng enrollment 1s 25.071. about a thousand students less than were enrolled in the fall If current figures hold. adm1ss1ons officials proJt"Ct an enrollment increase of JUSt under I pel"C'Cnt for the 1987-88 school year. Final figures Wlll be released m early June. A f\er ti ve ) ea rs of dech ne. OCC has grown by about I percent dunng each of the past three years. Followrna the end of the spnna ~mC'Ster. two etght-wcck summer sessions are slated. The first runs June 6 to July 29. the SttOnd June 20 to Aus. 12. RC1Jstrauon beams May 26. Fall classes arc slated Aug. 22. followed by late-stan, 1 S-wcck classes beainnina Sept. 12. For information. cail 432-5772. NB attorney disciplined The California State Bar placed Newpon &a.ch attorney Davad P. &occkd on in~ohtntary inactive 'tanas for alltptions of financial wronad<>inp. a bar spokeswoman announced. Stoeckel is uw:lifiblc 10 pncttc:e law until a final decision i made on bis cue after 1 bearina. said Ao..e Qlrla. spokeswoman for the siatc bar. The attorM> alqedly tool{ per- IOnal k>ens from hi dmt and &bird .,.nte1 and failed to tMkc,IOOd on ~is prorpitn to repay. CblrSes •id. Stv4!9com~ints W'eft filed.* •id. If 1M .5&&~ Bar Coun ·ftadl lbaa 5'old&Crs coedUC'\ poena ablaaetial I.Mat to bis dietlll Of tbc Pobtir. tt.t jwl9t would~~ OD iMtli\'e ICalUl.,) ' • • • Arm) National Guard Pnvate Remer G. Marlla. son of Remer D Martin of Laauna N1.1uel. has com- pleted basic tra1n1na It Fort Leonard Wood in M1ssoun ••• Airman Rlcbnl L Florace, son of Wilham L. and Kl)om1 Florence of El Toro. has araduatcd from the av1on1c sensor systems specialist course at Lowry Air Force Base in Colorado. Florence 1Sl 1985 El Toro Hi&h graduate. ••• AarForceSst. Mlc:belJ. Y1la1,son of Jess and Marprct Yslas of San Juan Capistrano. ha!>.amved for duty 1n West German' •••• Airman Peter W. Mallori, son of G"'endolyn Mallord of fiun11naton Beach has .,.aduated from ba ac training at Lackland A.tr Fol"C'C Base. Te:(as. He 1~ a 1985 graduate of Edison High S<-hool. • • • Spec. 4 Scott P. Tarra, son of Syble Leaf) ofCo~t• Mesa. ha~ amved for duty w11h the 287tb Military Pohce Compan} in \\est German). Tama. a m1htaf) policeman. 1s a 198.4 .,adu- ate of Estancia High School. ,' Shorts by Maui & Sons·, Catchit, Hobie· and Morey Boogie· Find the hottest brand names on young men's shorts and swirnNear. Stock up on several of your favorites-now at the start of summer whie they 're at our low end-of-summer sale prices! Cotton and polyes- ter/cotton. Sizes S-XL and 28-38. Reg . $16-26, sale $8-13 • • • .\rm) Pvt. J.U O. Radell, son of Dav 1d and Sara Radell off osta Mesa. bas amvcd for duty ~1th the 92nd Chemical Compan) in West Gar- man). Radell a chm\1cal operations specialist. 1s a 1986 araduate of Edison High School • • • Seaman Recruit Cllristo,eaer I!: . Babe, son of <;tuan and Nanc) \\ amcl of < O\t.a Mesa. ha<. com- plttcd h1\ training at the Recru11 Training C om mand in San Diego He 1!> a 1986 graduate of Estanua H11h S<-hool. . .. . .\rmy p, t. Carey A. Daat, \On of us.an and J~mcs Dau!> of FounlJtn Valle). has compktl'd the OH-SIS helicopter repair <.our'><' at the .\rm~ "' 11t1on ~hool in Fun Rucker Ala He 1s 1 I Qlr' graduate of La <Ju1nta High School ••• Spec 4 Timothy D. Thomas, \011111 Jo,ce Thoma\ ul ( o\UI ~k-.a ha\ Jrrl\t'd h•r dul\ "llh the It 'th \11htan lntdhg~nu.· Battalion in Fo n Brag.'-< Hl· "an tlectron1l ."'arfarc s~1ah'>t ANAHEIM East Anahetm Shoppang Center BUENA MRKICYPAESS Valley V1eN & Ball Rd . COSTA MESA Mesa Center, 17th & Orange FOUN1NN '!'llEY 17950 MagnOlia at Talbert FULLERTON Chapman at State College Bl\<t. GARDEN GnOYE Biookhurst & Katella • 12827 Harbor Blvd. at Garden GrtMt Blvd. IMNE Heritage etaza. Culver & Walnut LAGUNA t&LS 24841 A1tcia Pkwy. at 5 Fwy 1141 l OF ORANGE iJStin & Heim PUCENTIA R09e Linda Shop- • ping~ "lbrba Linda & Rose TUITIN .17261 17th St at 55 Fwy. WUl'I •Al ER Broot<hurst & Mcfadden i • • • '>t.'aman Rl'l ru11 David J . Coo~r . ~on of Chane< uoix·r of Hunt1naton Beal h. has l·ompktl·d has 1rainin1 a1 the Recruit r r.11ninl! command in C1reat lakt'~ Ill • • • '>Pl'l 4 Pa-.! HambhD, w n ol \\a' nl' and Maf\ Hamblin of Foun· ta an· \ Jiit'\ ha) completed an ~rm~ pr 1 man leadl'r\htp course Hamblin d ! "~' graduatl' of La Quinta Ht&h ~ hool '' an armor ere"' membtr v. tth the ti 'rd .\rmor at r on lfWln. (ahf. • In Southern California, people don't usu- ally drive the freeways to t.ake in the scenery. They drive them to get to work. Or to get home from work. Or to conduct their work, because the majority of freeway miles are driven in the pursuit of someone's livelihood. And to keep business and commerce humming Not for pleasure. Hope of the }Uture. Unfortunately, our old freeways are no longer the free-flowing arteries they were once designed to be. So new transportation systems are the hope of the future, because they will help make it poss!Dle for Orange County commerce to sustain the kind of employment levels needed to hold businesses here ... to attract new businesses in the years ahead And to mak~ it easier for people who work in Orange County businesses to get to their jobs. ''South Coanty"- The New Frontier Fbr Business. 1\vo imminent solutions-in the form of two · major transportation programs-are already under way. These programs are designed to greatly enhance traffic flO\V into and out of the southern sector of the county by providing New and lmp1oved Arterial Roads and lnteraectiona. --...... --····· ............. ....•..... :..:e-:-.......... ,...., -.cc..... De ~ Circ:alatioa PUliq Plu, a Sat<> Million oonstnJciion program for 1tnJr0¥i.ng 11CCeSS fOllds. major &rtena1s and some 40 major int.enecbons-in the com- muruties of R.ancbo Santa Marprita, Mission Viejo. El Thro, Lake R>rest, parts of Irvine and other R>othill communities-is pUnned for completioa within the next 1 to 3 year& Three Bew Major 'Jiansportation Corridors. llew ~ Conilll' 9j4 ad && the Eastern and San Joaqum Hills Corridors and the SlSO Killion. 32-mile Rlothill'n'amport.&tion Comdot: are &bo under ~t The RxJthill Corridol; 'Whicll is planned for completion-in s~ by the early 1990'$, is charted to pass through Rancho Santa Marprit&. The Business Park In the Path of Prog1ess ... Bee.a.use Rancho Santa Margarita is so stra- tegically positioned within this new network of roadways and corridors, its Business Park presents an extraordinary opportunity for companies with either near-term or long-range relocation plans. •Jim-ii• oadFor.example, ovetsr ~e1ndedext ~ toth3 ~ilJ • Rilrh I'i unprovemen me u m e roo • COU111T Cireulation Phasing Plan should greatly facil- NWEIM 91 itate commuting to and from ~cho Santa ,'ffl!. Margarita and nearby coD1D1Ul1i!ies. ~ ~ And the portion of the 32--mile R>othill ~ 1hmsportation Corridor which stretches from Rancho Santa Margarita to the Eastern Corridor is planned to be in · operation by the early 1990's. This will provide a major new access route to Rancho Santa Margarita and its Business Park-in addition to Santa Margarita ParkWay whose capacity is being increased through its final nnl'llla.n • to 6 lanes. . . new alternatives to existiQg freewq routes- for both C0111DlUters li.ving in South County and I for bosiDCSBES located in thiS expaMing area. ..• Aadlllthe Be1rt ~'bna. ' , • is not isolated in a strictly business environ- ment Instead it is an integral element of an entire community. Part of a thriving new urban village, with housing planned for up to 50.000 residents ... a tO'Nn center ... and other commer- cial facilities which will eventually provide an employment base of some 26,000 people. Here thousands of resident employees will be able to work and live within a short drive (or even bike ride) of their homes, eliminating or greatly reducing commute time and allow- ing them the rare chance to garner more time for family, recreation and relaxation It is a feature that has already influenced divisions of UNISYS, Hughes Aircraft and several other companies to relocate here. Attractive Rates, Exceptional Flexibility. As business park land costs in Orange County rise, Rancho Santa MargaritaS Busi- ness Park land values remain among the most competitive. With finished land available for sale in parcels ranging from 1 to 30 acres, starting at $ 7.50 per square foot And with other attractive options: the option to lease multi-tenant/mixed-use buildings ... or to lease space in free-standing industrial or office buildings on a build-to-suit basis. All in a pleasant, campus--like setting. In a site to behold If your company is tracking the direction of Orange County commerce, it's time to check out Rancho Santa Margaritas growing new Business Park. It's right in the path of it all • ) Coast YMCA out for blood S1gnups arc now being taken for a Red Cross blood drive to be held at the Newpon-Mesa YMCA Wednesday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m . Hernando Garcldlaz, of the Orange County chapter of the American Red Cross, said anyone who i~ 17 years or older, weighing at least 110 pounds, in good health can donate. Garcidiaz rec- ommends that donors eat a healthy breakfast befo re donating blood. For details contact the YMCA at 642-9990. • • • An collecting is not only a -s -=r====CE=====:m THURSDAY. MAY 19. 198~~ Youths launch 'say no' appeal By I.ATV BOUCHER .,. ... .,.., .......... The children of Newpon Elemen- tar) School gathered on t he blacktop "-eanng their kell) green T-shirts sa}'1ng "Just~> No·· Each child e·mtedh held a balloon read) for takeoff · -\nd ~hen the count of three was reached the barrage of balloons surged high in the au Nestled inside each balloon ~as a piece of pa~r. One '>tdc had a ~rsonahzed anu-drua mcssaiecreatcd b} each child On the other. mcssaees were pnnted with Newpon Elemcntaf) School's ad- dress. the child·s name. room number. and a message Lo call the child tf the balloon was found fat from Ncwpon Beach .. M) message read. ·Some pcopl& thuu that dru~ make )OU feel bett and male ~ou popular· •· said Sara SuJ11' an. a 9-~ear-old pupil at New· pon Elemental') "But the} don·t. ,- You arr the onl) one who can make :' )Ou popular·· , The balloon launch 1s JUSt one of: ma"' e'cnb the children pamc1pa\e ?-- 1n at the o;chool t hobby, but a job for Mary Hen- clrlcll10G of Corona del Mar. As an an collection adminis- trator for the Fieldstone com- pany, Hendrickson 1s responsible for acquisition and maintenance of the Fieldstone Collecu on - some 126 original paintings that span a 50-year period from 1900 to 1950. \\1th the help of the PT A. and , .,..,,.....,...,'-...,... parent!>( hmliulh,an. ~bb1e8oyer \ 8tudentaatNewportElementary8cboolnleuethelr .. Jut Say No" balloon• bearlnc anti-clraC me.eaca. . (PleaM eee DRUGS/82) t Most of the pa intings were created by anists who moved to Southern California in the early pan of the century and became leaders of the Cali fornia Im- pressio nists group. Hendrickson ltves with her husband. Dave, and her two children. Leslie and Mac. • • • S p ea kin g of art- 1sts .... landscaping 1s a n an of its own. And Coartlanct Paul, a la nd- scape architect and senior princi- pal and founder of the Peridian G roup in Irvine, has not gone unnoticed for his talents. Recently. Paul was selected by the Orange County/Long Beach chapter of the Caltfom 1a Land- scape Contractors Assoc1at1on as the fi rst recipient of the assoc1a- tion 's Meridian Award . This award is gi ven to an (Pleue eee KA TY'S/83) Beauties soufthtfor Fish Fry By JENNIFER WEBER °' ... .,..,,... ..... The Costa Mesa-Newpon Harbor Lions Club 1s hopm11 to reel 'cm io next month as 1t hosts the 43rd annual Fish Fry and Carnival The gala. which stam, June 3 and runs though Jun<' 5. features the annual parade and the beauty pageant. The parade 1s S4'heduled to open at 10:30 a.m. June 4. with prizes awatded at 2 p m lo the meantime. the club 1s loolung for )Oung women who want to com pete m the Miss Mermaid compc1111on Contests ha .. e 10 be between 17 and 22 )cars of age. never mamed and new to the contest. If the winner 1s a Costa Mesa resident she also "-Ill carf) the tllle of Miss Costa Mc~. For more infor- mation. call Eric Johnson at 979-0747. Other actl\ tt1es includes carnival ndes. games and li'c entertainment. A 1988 Ford M ustang LX will be awarded to Lhe winner of the event's annual raffic. Another feature of the ncnt 1s the traditional fish dinner. fned cod dipped in a secret batter. The rcci~ was developed by the late restaura- teur Heinz Kaiser. The dinner. which costs $4.50. includes cok slaw. fr'Cncb fries. coffee or milk and a raffle ticket. · Hamburgers. hot dogs. tacos. des- serts and soft dn nks also are avail- able. Proceeds from the Fish Fl) go to local chant1es. youth groups and service clubs. Last year. a record $90,000 was raised throuJh the event and distributed to more than 50 aroups aro und the Orange Coast. Altogether, the Lions have raised morr than SI. I million since the first Fish Fry in 1946. 11.lM Mermaid contatant Jane Popick. I Vacationers can leave their _,_ pets in tender, loving hands :, -. By KATY BOUCHER Most pet ov. ners think of their animals as their ch1ldrrn and dread leaving them for an) penod ofume. Hov.e,cr. that special v.eckcnd or long-needed' acauon docsn 't ha' e to be a problem -thanks 10 Shan Rooks Rooks. 38. of Newport Beach, has created a pct-sitting "nice called .. Tender Lo\ mg Caretakers .. -wtth that thought in mind. •Evnyone "''shes t,f\ar w 6r she • could be fonunate enough to have a JOb that pa) s them to do v. hat the) trul> en10>:· Rooks said "I am doing Just that -what I lTuh enJO) - taking carr of animal~ .. [\er since she was a little girl she al~a) shad a pct 1n her life Toda). she ov.ns four dogs. one cal. fi\C finch'i one cockall<'I. a goldfhh and reccnth she adopted a pos'ium fam11\ rcs1d1ng under her porch Becau\C of her IO\C for an1malc;, ever, \lml" a neighbor v.ould go a~a) on 'aca11on. Rool\ wa-. al~a}S the hkcl) lho1cc to talc larc lllthe tam11\ pets This stancd Rool\ thinking liinc<' she <>pent most ot thl" \ummcr and winter hohda)., "pet sitting ... ~ h\ nlH tum the idea into a bus1nc<>s' The first thing Rook\ did v.as to enroll in C'oa~thne C ommunil\ ( ol· lcgc and take a cour;e cnt1tlcd :.Ho~ to Stan Your o~ n Business .. The class requu't'd her to do market research on the demand of her service. ··1 v.as cnouragcd b' m' c;une) results." she said "[,er.one I tailed to avccd there ~as ·a need for altcmau'e to boarding or 1mpos1ng on fam1l) and friends .. Rooks sa)s she docs c'ef)thing a pct owner would do 1fhe or she "-Cre h<?me. If a dog 1s used to a datl) Jog with his owner -no problem -sh<' joas with the fam tl) dog. And docsn·1 hm1t herself to JUSt one. ··1 a m used towallong fourdl'lg'i at a .. . .., • ..I .,.., .............. '-.... Pet alttter Sharl Rook.a with •eternari.an baabllad Robert. 11me:· Rooks <;a1d .. r ,e bccomt quite proficient at handhn@ them ~llhout an~ problems ~he takes her pc:rsnnal "ief\ llt' " step funher and actualh come' to the pet's home -~ the' don't Itel uprooted from the en' ironment th<'' ·re usc.-d lo ~ht ins1su the o~ ncrs lca~c brushe<. and l-omtis out w \ht can groom them after running Tht'n she fr.eds. ~ate!"\ pampers and pla~' \I.1th all ot her chcnt'c. pct\ -along \I.1th l\."Cping a dail} log of <111 act I\ 111es v. h1lc the o v. ners arc a\I. a' .. , lo,eallan1mals ·RookHa1d ;.I caIT) a leash 10 m\ glo\c compan· ment and a blankr11n m~ 'an -JU'>t 10 case I sec an 1n1un'd or lo~t animal ·· -\nd Rooh v.111 cart for 1hing' ht-!>1dcs the fam1I~ pct She also takes l are of watcnng the lawn and any house plants. so chents have no v.orncs while the~ 're gone. .\nd she sau she 1s not the only pct- s1111ng service avallablc. Recently the ·n Pct llters .\sS0C1at1on of SoutherD 1• C"ahfom1a was formed. and there aft lJ 3ti chanercd members and Rookl .. r,a,., she knows of an additional JO te'! mort -.ho plan to JOtn. ~ .. Tht Pct S1ttcn .\ssoaauon ts a 0C: non-profit pubhc benefit corporation v. ho\C pnmlt) purpose 1s to educate and pro' 1dc chantablc ass1stance to the general pubhc. rcord•na m~home pet care .. Rooks saul. Rooks sa}s she has about 20 clieiats and ma1nl~ aa:ommodatcs people (Plcue ... PST,..1~ ... Physics students' conference slated Saturday at UCI The UCI Society of Phys1cs Students will hold its third biennial undcrp'lduatc physics conference Satur- day from 8 a.m. to S p.m. in the Science Lecture Hall and phyusical Sciences Buildina on the UCI campus. The conference will include an infonnal tour of ua physics llbotatories aad speakers from such institutions u Hypes Resarch Laboratories. Stanford Univcrsaty and l..quna Beach is 8 a.m. and arm al back in Laauna is 6:30 p.m. Ptt-rqistrat1on 1s nccessar) and the fee 1s $45. pe)-ablc 10 the Citl of Laauna Beach. Call 497-331 t. citt 201 . for lddationa 1nformat1on Clilldrea o.a tlielr OW'D at IJome NASA's.Jet~ Laboratof'Y. • A dinner .wiu follow the CO!'mnce at.,6 p.m. an ti.e A fa.mily services v.ork1hop for children from 8 to 11 Maa Court Silverldo Room. Tlckcu8?" SIOanchnU be *ho must spend time alone at home will be offered available at the ~feftnce.. Call Mandy Johnton at-S.turdayfrom9:30to 11 a.m.atthclrvincYouth$erv1ccs 8S6-'431 b funhi:f anfonnauon. Cen~. 4=!'-=--....,. -.... ... •.-. .. _ Topics will include handlina cm~cics, coptna gag..,.. ...,, .-... AM .. ~ "'1th fan and meal prcpanition. The ftt ts SS. and mo re information is available from Due An<knon at 66().3920. DAR Jaaclleo.a 11et teaurc and Iii«· show of the battle at Fort 1i:w1e~:o.c1tr,....•011"'--111 be featurtd at Saturday's mettiQ&oftht Clln IMOn chapter of the O.•ecn oft.be Ammcan ~. 'ht JW'Olf'lm " xbedutea IOt 9:l0 a.m. at the Mef;.a...-ic•..--rv1S.v!opand Loan ~ildi ... 7112 Edinett Ave .. H~ Beach. Vil'Jinta lul'll\ will bC the tucst " ntP md lldditionat infonnation may be obuintct tr; aillitia 197-9766. • AaOf Hcftry Po&K II from the TV tmeS "'Wd)aacr" -.,n bt mucn of ttttmon' for the Womna' Traft. s11ional L1 ' ing C'enterunnual fund-raising auction. to~ held Saturda) at the ll"\1nc Mamou Proceeds from thee,cnt w11l be used to PTO''dc food. clothing and shelter for women and children v.bo •~ vtcums of domestic '1olenC'C Tickets art SSO and ~at1ons ma) be made-b~ calhng JoAnnc Olsoo at 525-3663. .. Allergy~· p,.nned Alle11> S('T'feDIOI hc-alth fair'\ wtll he conducted S:lturday en ewpon Bc3ch and Ma~ 28 1n Irvine as a fund-raisin1 proJttt for tht' \lle?J) and Asthma Foun- dation of mcnca The fairs wtll PTO' 1dt' a questionnaire. mtcrv1cw. pulmo nal) function t<"t1na. nasal function iestina and "rttnina skin IC'St1na. The co t is S~ and tS tu· ckduct1bk. and thost 1ntttnted should call 645-ll74 fOr an appoint~nt. VJolet MOW at fabpoaaa An fncae ~iO&Ct sho~ al'd lt .. ill be bdd tb1 *ttktnd in the cafttroa of the Orlner C'ou.nt)' Fairvound an C'oua Mesa. The t.oun v.1U be to am to• ~m. turda'' ud I l a ,m. to p.m unda)'. all ~.2S-S&7.t rot' f'Unbtt 1nfonn.rtson. Mrsa and mu'\I bl" ' ~cars old by Dec. 31. Ouldrcn m.. bnna proof of age The entf) fee 1s SJS. and dctaiJs lft a'a1lable at 6 ")-C~' l"•mlly plcnJc bJ Irriae The tan at Dttrtield Community Partc in LM. .._ planll('(! a fam1h e'ent for Irvine rcsidcna ol al ... S.tu.nla\ from 11 a m to .l p.m. at the partt. SS Dea_.,. W~t Ir"\ me. ~ picnic ba!tlct auct10ft of donated ;IOodl 1111111 XT\ 1cn ~ 111 bent fit the Kid Klub afttt-cbool cbild cm. p1"0lf'lm ..\dmi SlOn t\ free. • CE 0tlnQllCout DAILY PILOT/~, Mey 18, 1t81 Ailing pets get human-like emergency eare BJ UTY BOtJCHEI\ °' ............... People with pct'> often have P!'°~ lcms far areater than what to do _hen the family aon on vacation. Eidt-rt)' pets -just like then human counterparts -often act stck., D.-, ..... .,.._.., IAe ...,_ CAT 8C&D can be ta.ken literally here. Dr. Thoma.a Brown demon•trate. •eterinary treatment dmce. sometimes with the same c-atastroph1c Lllncs~ that can stnke their owners. Some may thank all hope as lost and decade the best thina to do is 10 put their beloved animal to sleep. lo Fountain Valle). ho~vcr. a team of spcc1altsts nave opened an animal referral ~ice v.1tn state-Of· 1he-an cancer X-ra~ equipment ··we art the onl) faulll) in 1he state of California that bas purchased the most complete equipment for trcat-ana canccr," said Dr. Lon Rach. of the Animal Referral Center. He e~­ plained the three machines as a C. T. scanner. used for localing tumors 1hroughout the body -spccaahz1ng 1n the brain. the Onho Voltasc Machine. for skin and superfkaal tumors: and a Cobalt X-ray U nit, for treating deeper tumors. TM chnac 11 de5iped to tab •l)('C1aJ al$CS ttferrcd from vettrin- anans who artn'l equipped to handle casn 1nvolvi n1 pecial tttatment - such as animal radiation and cobalt. as well as suricry for tumor\. Rich, 47, of Irvine is OM of six specialists who make up the team of docters that ~ork out of the Fountain Valk') CC'nter Each doctor has his own spcc1aJ area of cxpenase. Spcc1alties include seneral surgery. hemototogy. internal medicine. pathology, and orthopedic and neuro-onhopedic surgery. Accordin& to Rich. most of lhe doctors arc hand packed from univcr- s1t1es to make up their team. "We arc waiting for Dr. Tommy WalkC'r, a ncuro-orthopcdic surgeon. who 1s moving here from T C"nnesStt. •· Rich said "The vet profession 1s PET-SITTING SERVICE .•. From Bl who ll\c 1n Ncwpon Beach. Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa. She does ha\e some clients 1n Irvine and .Huntington &ach. butsa)sshcwants to personal!) O\ erstt evef)th1ng. w11hout hmng an)one else. ·· 1 reall) hope to remain small so I can g1 .. e each pcl m ) special lender love and care." she said ... My sister 1s the onl y other person I would con· sider to become pan of my sen ace. I likC'togooneH·r. rnll myself, so I can continue 10 pt·rsonalh care for all m\ clit"nls ·· .\nd the love of animals runs 1n the fam1I). Her husband 1s a velennary surgron. and when she's nol s111ing., '>he says she has the pleasure of ass1s11nga1 his practice. Rook's fees stan at S 15 for a o ne- time\ 1s11. S25 for Iv. KC datl\. or S50 a '-'CCII.end -for up to lhree animals "h's such a relief 10 pet owners knowing their animals are being cared for an tbear own home. I ha'e cared for dogs. cats. fish. mice. rabbits. .. nak~ and birds -and I am alv.a)s open 10 care tor someone nev. " smallJ..and whaa we want aodo 11 build a sw1 to offer pccaalties (or their client's n«ds ... The omtcr alto offm around--lhc>- clock emefJtncy rrviee. ..Most oflhe peu I att come from the 'emotional houstbold.' wbcrc the pets att thclf childrm ... said Or. Robert Rook.5 of Newport Beach. "Bccauic money 1s no ob.)«'t -J wt were able to purchase this e~pens1ve new equipment." And Rooks h:as a family member involved 1n the aninal care business as ~ell. His wife. Shari Rooks, owns a business prov1d1n1 pet siui"* for peopk' on vacation. When she's not watching other people's pets. she helps Rooks out at the clinic. Rooks said he'' worted with lots of un1»uaJ animals over the years. "I was one of the doctors who assisted the pelicans who were beina mutilated some )'ears ago." he said "Another doctor had designed a prosthesis ~ak and I surgically attached lhC'm ·· All of the doctors agreed that their service has lenathcncd the ll vt'1 of their patients -alleviating other veterinarians who don't specialize in cancer treatments Rooks sa)s 11 Utkcs a real team effon. and the) 11) to save ever) animal. but hc admtts they an't save them all In add111on. the veterin- anans all S3) the) jl\t' no false hopes to owners 1f they fttl the cancer may be too advanced for successful treat- ment. ··we na .. c a 24-hour C'mc~ncy serv1<'t'. with thrtt shafts around the clock:· Rooks said ··1 tallied uo my Harbor grad's love of sea steers him to naval career By JOYCE BODLOVICH Ol IM D.., -SUI! For man) rx·opk lhl· dc\JrC to attend the pn:<,11g1ou\ l ~ 'a'al .\cadcm) 1s bornl' al a ) oung agc.- 'lot the ca!>e for Lt 'lid. \fad1gan 2tt "ho attended 1hc Mar. land-baS('d academ) alter gradua11ng from "1<.'"· pon Harbor High ~hool 1n 1977 "I applied t 'local unl\Cr'>1l1e'> 111..t· Stanford and Berkdc\ hut I rcalh didn't kno" "hat 1 .. ,antt'd lo do·· he \aid ~ad1gan ..aid thl' unplannl'd np- portun 1 t) lamC' through hi\ acadcmK<o and • .. uhng ah1ht1l''> .. , gre" up 1n a ...ailooat-ra<. ing fam1h -m' lathcr as "'ell a\ m' vand.lathl'f :hl' '<lid ··1 had ffi\ lir\t small sa1lt>oa1 "'hl'n I "ai. 6 \l·ar<o old·· Though \1aJ1gan paniupated in tralk and cro'>' rnuntr. dunng high school h1<. suncssful ..a1lboat raung record opened the a<:adem} ·s door "That "a" 1u'it the time "'hen rnlleg1a1c ll'am\ ~tan<.·d rL·cru111ng people for ..ailing." he ~1d ... Dunng m} four ~carson the JLadcm) 'steam "'c v.on '>C' eral national cham pion sh 1 ps I "J'> named an .\ IJ. .\mencan m\ senior \car·· Last )ear ~1ad1gan ·v.cnt to I)" eden v.1th '"'o other offil·l'r'> 10 repre-.cn1 thl· :-.:a'~ 1n lhl' i,a1llng catL·gof) uf thL' International Milllaf) Spon Counsel (Jamt>s Jn c\l·nt similar to thl' 01~ mp1t Gamc'> The compct111on p1t\ m1htaf) members from numl'r- uu'> countnt>S against each other ··w e won the.gold medal. .. he said \1ad1gan graduated from the acaderr" in 19!1 I Ho"c' er. hl' sta\ed tor an ·add111unal eight month•; to coalh the sailing team. The nC\t '>t'' era I 'ears '-'L'rc spcnl in Florida .ind \an_"01ego for flight training and finalh j thrcc-,car stint on the I \\ \11d....:a, '>ta11onl'd an Japan 1'.o" Madigan 1s bacll. al Miramar .,.a,al .\1r 'itat1on 1n San Diego HC' I\ a Naval Flight OfTiccrCNFOJ instrur· 1orass1gned to < arncr .\irbome Earl) ~ arning Squardon I I 0. ·· 1 1 ra an N Hh ho" to opera tc radar and commun1ca11on cqu1pmen1 in- side 1hc f.::!( Ila"' il.L'\t' .. hC' said The Ha" t..c\l· ·according 10 \14d1gan. is om· ol 1hc :"'a'} 's largest and most t'\fll'OSl\C aircraft. It 1s designed "1th radar capab1ht) to de1ct1 cncnn am raft from a 300-mile distance .. Thr Sthool I\ rnnduc1ed 1n a classroom en' 1ornmcn1." he said. ··students learn ho" to operate the radar detec11on and l·ommunacat1on equipment ncccsi,ar. to accomplish the m1ss1on of a1rborn earl} warning. l\.1ad1gan -.aid the ul11ma1e goal of the program 1'> 10 train the officer.. tu full\ U')(' thL' .11rcraft 1n all m capahil11es induding ~arch and rc'>lUC\ and rnntrolling fnendl) a1r- lralt or ships ··11 1'i not turn-ups1de-do"n and loop n, ing as '>ttn 1n "Top (Jun.-hut 1t •'>Just ast'\C1t1ng:· hl' said "'There's a 101 uf rcspons1b1lilll''> that come w11h thc JOO A heutcnanl (Junior grade) 1s Harbor High &raduate Lt. Nick Macl.lCan. making decmons tnat commanders or higher v.ould make at other commands.·· No"'. Madigan 1\ about to take on another challenge In August. his obligated sen ice time 1s completed; he has decidl'd to mall.c a change 'T ll continuc m' Na'' career 1n the resen e'S .. he 'i31d .. I would like to sta\ 1n Southl'm ( allfom1a and ma·) he doing '><>ml·thing an real e.,. tatc." he said. YMCA brings physical fitness into the workplace along Coast By KATY BOUCHER OI -o.-, l"lloC 14a11 It s another Monda) mom mg. The alarm goes off at 6.30 a.m. For a minute the thought of an extra hour·~ sleep sounds belier than 1he physical tonure of running a mile. or some strenuous aerobics before work And then 1hcre·., the option of calling an sick and c\erc1smg later on an the da' -it \OU can make the time Rut ~CJUldn'i 11 he nice to combine work and eitcerc1se., The Ne .... pon-Me.-.a YM( A has JU'it that 1n mind Because of ming health coc.ts. emplo)ee ab-.entC'C1sm and low cm- plo)ee morale 1he Newpon-Mcsa YMC A contracts v.11h local corpor- ation\ to prO\ 1de health and fitness programs for their employees. The YMCA designs programs 11\at in- clude aerobics. fitness classes and wellnes\ "orkshops. including weight and stress management. .. Corporate fitne.-.!> 1s rcall) becom- ing popular because of the high cost of health care ... said ( \nth1a Sullivan of the YMC.\ ... ("ompan1~ are looking for ways to kt·cp thC'1r employee~ healthv ·• Sull;van said fitne.-.s testing. OnJ0- 1ng evaluations. health mon1tonng and mental health programs such as fam1I}' and mamage counseling all arc available. The nice thing about the corporate fitness program. whC'ther at the YMCA or the workplace. is that employees have a chance to eiterc1sc and feel good when they come to work. Sullivan added. "One of the most important ben- efits aboul the Corporate Fttness Program 1s allowing employ~ to meet in a non-.....,ork environment," Sullivan said .. The) can relate to C'ach other as ·health buffs: instead of 1hc emplo}'cr-employee rela- 11onsh1p:· Companies c urr~ntl) involved an KATY'S COLUMN ••. From Bl individual who has made signifi- cant contributions to the industf) and to the environment. Dunng his 38 years of Landscape desiJll practice 1n Southem Cahfom1a. Paul has CJTativel) helped more that 3.000 clients to achieve their goals. The Pcridian Group is one the largest Landsca,pe architectural and planning offices. founded m 1951 . • • • Congratulations to Irvine senior Todd Lewi•, who has been appointe.d to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis and will report to plebe camp m July. Lewis. 1 ~rsity wimmcr and water polo player. band member and Boy Scout, has a 4.0 grade point IVCfa&C, • • • Youth Exhanae Service. (YES) Inc., an in&emational cuJtunJ exchange orpnization. bu rt· located iu national hcadQuancn from Los Angeles to Ncwpon Beach. The orpniz.ation'i co-founder and president,.......,. Plen. J r., was pr: ntcd witb 1 proclamation ~ J• C. Cn Jr., the .ma)or of Newport Beach. durina a rcccptton last month. It • commenaea the organization on its longstanding efforts to promote world peace through understand mg. Founded in 1974. theorganiia- t1o n has success(ully placed more than 6500 youths ages IS to 18 in homes throughout the United States. as well as placing students m homes abroad. • • • Drew Panou W~ of Newport Beach. a junior at USC, is a counselor (or Personal and Company EfTecttvcncss (PACE.) Wannanaton. a public ad· mtstrauon major, has been a counselor at PACE for the past two years. The purpose or the pros.ram is to teach tccn~rs and young aduhs effective com· mun1ation sk1llsand how tocooc with modem problems. WarminJtOn bas~n involved wath the PfOIJ'am as a hi&h school soj>homore and bepn countdi!'I af\ct bC attended three PACE conferences. As a counttJor, he leads discussion aroups and work with individual' ont" on ) the program include The Inane Co Parker-Hannifin an Irvine. Hughes ..\1rcrafl tn Fullcnon. and Coca-Cola 'iull1,an c,ays 1f fac1llt1es are not available al corporations. the YMCA pro\ ides instructors and classes at 'anous times at their facility. Da' 1<l Harding.. 'ice pres1dcn1 of the Ncwpon Mc~ YMCA com- men1ed. ".\fter JUSt one 10-weclc session of a Staner F11oess Program. v.c marked tremendous improve- ment in Ocxib1hty. strength and cardiovascular fitness. "Pan1c1pants were contacted for specific results. that meant they nad to anend class 10 pan improvements -and since 1heclass was at the office. thC') had to come to work. Tne1r success as a group r.uscd morale. and this energ) was transferred to their work output." The Y MC"<\ offers classes and training to an) corporation in Orange Count). Clinic plana for all aotm al- related emeraenclea. list ofsurgenes I have performed. and the number 1s "'ell over 11 ,000. Doss and cats have an e~ccptaonal will to hve a nd ha\e no ego problem to deal with after surgery has claimed a hmb Their rttovery rate 1s extraordinary and I enJO~ treating these special animals" DRUGS •.• From Bl and Susan Lo1llman. a group pan1c1- pat1on program has bttn put logctber for third throu~ sixth grade pupils to educate them an the dangers of drug u'iC and add1c11on .. We have mecungs every other Wcdnesda) with the students." said S11llivan "SomC' s1xth-gradC' students na\C ~en approached by older children pushing drug~ It's a shame -but true "Wc If) to make the meeungs fun, " said Sullivan. "We hold them during lunch time and serve cookies. popcorn. and door pnzes The turn- out 1s outstanding ··But the "ondcrlul thing about this program I'> hov. proud the students feel b~ sa~ 1ng ·no ·when this s11ua11on occu~ ... <;he ..aid .\nd probahl> one of the reasons the children arc w t'nthus1as11c 1s becau!>C e'C'f)Ont• I!> involved. Sul Ii' an said another prOJCCt produced outstanding work b)' the pupils. "Luck) market in Ncwpon Beach supplied U!> w11h over 300 paper grocer) hag.-.." \he said ... Each child drew and anscnbt'd an an11-drug message The')(.' "'Ill be uc;.ed 10 b"I grocencs for the puhlic .. Shea Blair a I O-)ear-0ld founh- grader told ot h1<i hag creauon. "I dre" a p1cturl' of some <:ocatne. crack. and manJuana an a bag red circle "Ith a line running through 11." he ..aid. ··Mine has a dog on 11 that 1s sad because a bo' 1s on drugs." sa1d John Enriquez. a <i-~ear-old founh...,..adcr . l\larming films alw arc presented regular!) 10 the pupils. and they seem 10 make quite an 1mpress1on. ··one of the films we watched made me sack "'hen I saw a boy throwma up blood from taking drugs.~ said Counne} Samo.-.. a 9-)'ear-old th1rd- grader. And the kandcrg.aners are not kf\ out. Sullivan sa)'S thcy nave desianed a program called "The Babes Pro- aram." which IS presented with puppet shov.-s .. I can·t thank the facult) and staff of Newpon Elementary f<lr be•na so suppon1 ve of the club." Sullivan said. Sullivan says all the children art proud they art spreading the word and helpin.a create a school with .. "'drug-free' ~putation. And students sa) the biggest satis.- fact1on 1s when they say the words "Just Sa) No." Death wQuld be welcome DEAR \N"I I "IDEM.\ I am wntm& th1~ letter u I angu1cth O\U what ha' ho1ppc'ncd tom> 98-y~r-<>ld lather. "hn broke hi\ hip 1wo weeks l&O. h took J(J da\ ... to set hts frail bod) 1n eood <'nough rnnd1t1on to underso 'UJ'ICf). U1\ ph}s1c1an said this was the only option 1f we wanted to keep hi m from \pc'nd1ng the re~t o f his hft bedridden M ) father ... unrrt•d eAcrunatmg p&m bcforl' the oper;itton h ,cn the .. 1rong medication d1dn'1 help Hr conlmuC". to ">Uffcr and 1s g1,en one ttst aftC'r .in a' he liC'\ thC'rC' v.11h tube., nrl l'\ and ho1tk!> anat·hcd to hi\ f' l'O ht-lore Oad hro~e hi\ hip. he.· "d"> hl'<.om1ng 1ntr,·a.,ingh confu..cd dnd ~n1k a cond111on that ha\ atcekrall'd the"><.' past weeks to thC' point "hl"n' he doc.·\n't rccogniTC' hi'> 1.t.1k of"' \l'dP• Ht ~eep\ a\k1ng U\ "'h' h,· 1' ht·ing tonurl'd like th" ~t ha'c no J""'er\ ~' lathl'r hac; kd J lull hk II \Cl'm\ uucl and 1ntrumant that h<' mu\t go thmugh Jll th1' a~on' 14hl·n thl·rC' 1\ no chantc that hc can rt">umt a normal llfr ThC' ooor man" 98 )C'IH\ Frida), May %0 "'-\111 lmos old for Lord's sake. H is bod}' 1s v.orn out and his mind I'> gone What are the'><' n('edles and tubes and bo11lei. all about an} wa~ '1 We ~heve hC' 'lhould bt-: allo"ed to die 10 peacc .and v.11h d1gn1t' ~hat do ~ou think .\nn l..ande,...,·• -"1' \H PL f \S.\~ f SC DEAR FRJENO : I am la CGm· plele a1reement. Too bad yoa didn't get a second opinion ud evea a third wben your father broke llb ltip. I'm Hre ttiat not all pby1lclall1 would have recommended sur1ery for a H - year..old. It must be very difficult to stand by and see your fatlaer suffer. laaowlng tut tile prognosis ls poor Be awart tllat lla~ family C'an rt'fase to allow ''beroic musures" to prolong 11111 life. Tbe next of kin, howtver , must make t.kse •Ida U.w. a. dlit "ystriu i.. ~rse. No dK1or cu &de It .,.. klmKll &.o do uyt1ala1 &.o b1&ca lk duUa of a paelnt, ~n• •Ill • dtffe I• u laope of recovery. Te dote ""ld M to violate tile Hlppocntk .. 111. My coodoll'DUt to )'Ga aJI. • • • Df \R .\1'1~ L.\:".DER\ r-.cbcl·n mt'antnl' to "'ntc to )OU for a long time.-. hut I haH· hct"n pulltng 11 oil becau~ I m nut ternfit al exprt"ss1ng m~ !M.'ll 1 oda) I dn 1dcd to get 1l11s ll'tter 111 th" mail no mailer ~hat "hnc1 l r I g11 h11tl'I' rc\taurant!I mo\t(\-t'I\ tra111 plJOl' husorsh1p -"°m'" '"'' al"' J'' l llnll•\ o ut of thc.- "oml" • 11 I. <tml "JOI\ to knov. '"" hl"l l " \ nn I J ndl·r .. ·•· I hJ \ ,. lh I 11k.1 "h.11 Ill\ \Oil(' ">Uund\ 111..,· hut Jn ,m tul lnl ol 1'1Copll' 1h1nl.. I '"unJ ll•'' 11~, >1•u -ll<l'\.\IB\'' '' DEAR .\LBA' \ II 'ou are having troubll', "bat do \Ou think g~s oo with mt '' \'ou ooh -..ot ~() like Ann Laodtn M~ \fld"f'\tern IYtang ai. ver) much a part or m \ rouh Although It bas hen IURRt>">tt>d that I takt speet•h lt'SSODli, I'\ t' dt-('ldf'd lo lt>il \ t' it <llODt' ARIES fl\1arth ::!1--\pnl 191 lnd1\ldual who ong- ground rl'qun" prn 1ou\I\ r<'ll'l ll'll '1u1d n '" ht· acknm,kdgt•d in la1orahk mannn "\""II wnou'ol\ ton\1dt·rrC'\1!>1ng rl•buslc..!1ntt f><"'1hh 1d1h.11111~ l.,lurpw 1s 10 l~atured rok inal I\ oppo'>cd ~ ou 111114 l'\prl'\\('\ dout>t lJO Ix lo\On ,,, cr I •" U\ llO in- tr1gul· h.ll l..!>ta~, mam·u 1 l'r' oldn pt'r\1111 "'ho 1 c ll)itn11r' 'our laknt \{.·,rd mn·t sng r,•. IJtl'S 111 rom:intc SYDNEY 0MARR TAl RLS f .\pnl ~11-\1a1 :!OJ What appeared to be a '"P\hoJ ml·thod Jl tuall~ " '>Olid This "ork\ to )Our ad1ant.1gl' IOlfl'J\t' 1n sn<.omc.-I'> d1M1nct poss1hiht1 Rdatmn,h1p 1ntl'O\llic'. dl•d1cat1on replace' '>Upcr· fiuJlll\ GEMlll\il 1\.1a\ ~1-lunl·2111 'ou'llcompktcproJCCt addcJ rl"t11tm11111n rL·,ult\ traq~I '"' 11a11on ntended \1unt·\ p1llu1e h11ghtl·r 1h.tn ongtnall~ • IK1patcd < olkl 1 1nlormJt111n '~ nthl'\11c data 'ou II makt· J1\CO\ l'(\ CA~CER <June 21-.luh 221 < 11\l· lull pla) tu intellectual Luno\11\ mal..l· tn·.,h stan "'elcome "''"' lOnlach. LuH' 11, \l·r\ much 10 p1cturl· \Ou get to hean of mall<.'~ o' he1ng dirl'l I 'u mort· plJ\ 1ng \CC'Ond fiddk L EO Uuh ~'·-\ug 221 r each and kam contat'I lam1h mcmher 14ho rl'Cl'ntl) \ufTercd loss Ke}' is to &l'C' ii \Ou l'\JX'll to rl'tl'l'l' J ocu'> on ~cret~ intrigue m\ \ll:r' ttlamm Jt'll' II\ conntx·tcd 14 1\h h1)'>p1tal\ 10'lt1tut11Hl' 'iJCl 1JI ttrnur., \IRGO 1 \ug 2'·\t.·pt 221 Prc'>'turcs arc rehe,cd wcsal 111' 1ta11un tould 1m lude Jt111rne~ Popularst\ rl'.huun1.h \uu'll lll'I Jlmml an~1h1ng dl'\lrcd mnnc1 picture:' bngh!cn' C t1f1 rl'Cl'I\ l'd that add'> to "'ardrot>t ~g1ttanan pla~., rok LIBRA I Sept 2'·<k1. 221 You Jn: on morC' sol id SCORPIO 1<'>1.1 ~ i.,.,, ::! 11 \k,,.1vl· rt'C'l'I' rd that rclatc' 10 manu,u1p1 tormJt , 1,·,1111 · 'U~l'\t111n ~kmbt.'r of uppn\lh" ..._., 1' 10' nf\ ul "all hn nmc all\ Altc.-nuon tl'ntcr' .Hound 1nt11rm.1111111 pl ol"h1ng di\· tnhut1on rournC'' SAG ITT ARll S '''" 22-l.>n 211 I>< on l 'Ill JdJU\I mcnt h1ghltghll'd 101 luJl'' \CrH1u' lllll'llk1.i11un ton lt:rning lifc:-\t~k rl'\llknn· rnarit.11 '>IJIU\ f 1nanc1al a@rt.'l'nll'lll ~ill ht· fl'Jcht·d 10 l11nnn11• n '1th d1l\l' ;!\lo()( 1Jte pannl'r mJtl CAPRICORN 11)\·l '2 JJn l'-1) \11mt·<>nc 1\ not tt·lling ~ou "compk1,· \Ion .. I kn1c.·01' ot. rumann• sntrt¥.UC. dcc.ept1on 1n,uht•d ln\1\I nn dl'l1n111on ol term\ f'cx us al"4.l on P''''1ht, pdrtnl"r,hsr maritdl \tat u\ P1~C'\ katurC'd AQllARll'S !Jan 2U-1 t·h I !I I r ,·mp1t1 111111 "111 ht· to dda' hut 141\l· l"our\l· d1tt.i1L·, tinl\h1ng "hat 'nu \tan Rc'i.pon\1h1lit1c\ 1naea">(' ""'~ mdhoth 11u1lincd. do'>C J\!>OuJtl' mJ1 r onfidt' health rrohkm I t1lt1c n pcnt'ntt' PISCES (Feb. JQ.\.1Jrdl ;11) \Ian' arc a11raclcd tn \ou ha,t• repon s at hanJ he.· rcaJ, I<> Jrlllulatc adea' ll'l'ling' Romance.'. pla" mJ1111 rolt that 'ideal person' tnuld hl un ~C'ne Pol1t1tJI J\ 11' 11' hnng\ dnired re .. uh' IF MAY %0 IS YOt'R BIRTHDAY ' ou arc 'i<O'tlll\C' 111 pubhl mood\. ~ou ha't 'P•'ltJI \Ulll"\\ 1n dl·ahng\ 141lh "omen mothl·r hJ\ hJd morr 1nflut'Otl' than lather \ •u hJ\l' ~ourml·t IJ'""' Jnd m1n,1r d1gc,t1'c prohkm ( armu1rn f auru'> ( JOl ,., llo;opk J'IJ\ m portant rnlt'' in \our li k \1a1or d11mt•,tn Jd1u,1ml·111 1h1\ H'M rould indudt• Jl tuJI chJOl.ll 111 rl'1Jt·mr nr marnJI \tJIU\ ' uu II ha' l' mo rt mun\.''.' 11u II purt hil\l' nr '<.'II an oh Jell or fu\UI' 1tt•m 'u\l·mncr 14111 ht proliwtik mC'morahlr lnr ~nu this \l'Jf Those little piggies grow up I u,1·d 111 ht· a pu'>hll' l r IM J nc"t>orn JO\ 1h111g \ho" Oil' a gl•rll1I \tumhhng Jround "1th 1\\ C'~l''> do<,c.·d Jnd 11 had a homc Put J pupp) 1n m' lap anJJU'll tn to talc 11 a"a~ tr11rn me \lip ITTl' an ad tor PamJX'r" 'ho"' 1ng J balH and I 14t"nt right oul and h(1ugh1 ma1ern1t) undef'\\t'Jr I nevC'r had I hC' lon·stgh t Ill figurt o ut that g.crh1l'> grc'<' up 111 look hke something I set tt3P\ for under the !tin~. or that pupp1e\ dran~ nut of toilet\. or that gro"n rh1ldrt•n l'' C'Olu· all) c.-mpt1l·J an c.:n11rt· rdngt·rator b' anhahng That''>" h\ I blam.:hc.-d "'hC'n I !Mt" a stol') ahout ptlt<i hewmang the trend> pel o f thC' ot.-cadc .\ccord1ng to the ~hort \nout \oc1et\ the) arr gaining 10 populant' t'\Cf'\ da~ Pig 01.t.ncr' arl' C'tlu\1'.c.' 1n their pra1!><." (If rugs T hl'} dn1m pigs are sntelhgenl aff<'<.'t1ona1e caS) to hou~-1n11n and dC''>pllc thr1r repu- tation are not smC'll) O"'nen attest to the fat.·t that pip don't barl or shed all o'er the furniture. and they makc- great ~atch-hogs There ~a' recent!\-a "hole' page 10 ERMA ~ •. Bo11EcK l::.-{_ our paper de' otC'd tn a "om an" ho'K· husband had gotten her a pct pig a\ a gift. Th" pag "a\ eight 14Cd' old and wt•1ghcd ::!O pounds Thl'rl' "C'rC' somc "ondc.-rful quotes about ho" the pip rolled 0' C'r on h" bal ~ \O \he could \Cratch its stomal h. and" hen she "ii'> on thC' phonc that ra<;('31 l'hl.'14>cd on her lot"\ w she'd pa) anentt0n to him He eH'n "aggcd h1'I hllle tail .\II the 11me I v.as reading about "lo"e at first oink' I kepl rcm l"mht·r'· 1ng a stof) I did for "Good \1orn1ng .\men ca"' a rouple of )Cars ago \ doctor tn Nonh C arohna had al"'a~' wanted to be a pig farmer and compromised has fantaS) b) collec1- 1na little ceramic p1gob1ha For his 40th banhda'. a ~roup of friend\ prl'\l.'Olld •Hm Jl'd h1'> "ill' .1 rt•JI p1gk1 ~.111.-d '\.11111a fr.in lnJmnl after \1.1111 n \111 r•l( 1 '"rma kiln 14l'll!lll'.I I I pound' \\ l .. 1u}!hl up "1\h thl trio 21 month' l.11n t1, '~'l h11\\ thl"' "l'fl m.1~1n~ 11ul '•1m.1 l..:Jn \\J\ C\t'r" tn1n)! thl'I h.1.t hc•fll:J lor "he had J wmin~ 11u1pJ111 J: the ll"JI Ramada Inn '>-'Jl11 l''l'I' "l'l'~ 1n thl· \tlanlll nlt·.1n '"'ct! d J"" ·" mu'ill and dranl. pinJ l11la.l.1' 11ut 1t a ho" I fill' hJd 11l'\\\ "·'' th.ti \he:' 14ao;n I tra/\ Jh<1u1 \t1.rng,·1' I \\J' ad' 1~·d h> 'tand ht•h1n,1 J 'h.111 until \hl· got u\l'd 111 ml' 'orma kJn l'ntcred thl' flll'lll I m hl''' '" tl'll ''"' 1ha1 "hc.·n 'orm.s kan rntl'r' .1 11111m. \.\-C.rl· tal~intt 'ntrann·' \II Miii pound~ of hn gruntl·d and h1m°''rl·J n' t'r to a kathl·1 ,ofa \\hl'rl 'ht arrangt'<l ht'r">t·ll ,1nJ p1ggt·d 11u1 1111 J'll'lC' Jftcr pll'\.l' '11' dl'\1gn(' I l hl'>l lllJtl'' T hl' coupll \\\'fl" ttl·nusnt•h .1lldlhcd \(1 thl\ l't'I I tncll "1th all 111\ ht~.iri 10 \ 1 .. uah1c her d\J ' ull" IO-pounJ p1gk1 It "ould tJkl" '><.'' rrJI pinJ nil.ada' to bnng 1h1\ about TV Lis TINGS l.&:oo {6:30 (1:00 J7:30 Je:oo l &:3o l 9:oo 19:30 j1o:oo j10 :3o j11 :oo j11 :30 \ u ..... JNtt. ...... ~ Almltdl .... == ...... An Act of F111lh Or • An Act of Murdeor? Powerful New Movie' •OOo..-CU •o. BRID GE "lorth South vulnerable East deal~ 'ORTH • 8 s .. A93 AkQ i • J s 2 £AST • J J J 8 s J '" b s . .. • ~Ol1TH 9 " 2 -'K986 + AQ 9i62 l 6 3 + Q 10 1 J The bidding East ~uth "ttt Pau Pu.. 2 J 3 + Pas!> P~ Pass Pass Pass 4 • Opening lead Fo ur ol • Someume\ \Ou arC' markC'd wnh a cC'rta1n card. ell her by t hC' bidding or the pla~ In that C'\ent, 11 often paH to pla) that ~ard at the f1rn oppor tunat) II u.>Uld yield surpnsan~ rrsults. E,aq -\\e-;t "ere using weak tv.o - b1ds. Once South heard t hat nC'1 ther East nor \\ e~t had an opcmng btd. he knev. he was going to find '>Orne useful card'\ an has partner's hand, so hts three-spade bid earned lutle risk . North was dclightC'd at the turn of events. and raised to pme. West elected 10 lead h1\ singleton club. East cashed thC' ling-ace and continued with a third round. Had West ruffed low, it would havC' been the third and last tnck for the de- fense. a.ssumm& declarer was a TOllllll ,...... $100,000 " ._., lnCI H19~ W•., Sol ... IRCNllO ~" C.tntll>" ~I LA. Lal ..... ,.,..,.. .... I Ccwldn I ~ ... n 10 a Nicer • • • • tPiw SoMl'CI 1 LAI,. CoMec:f'" Th. Ult Show Tht '9ro 1 Journ.., Complete t ... vlalon Hating• In Sunday'• TV Pilot. CHARLES GOREN skilled card reader Since East d.Jd not open the b1ddioa and had o nly made a single raJSe of his partner's hcans, 11 was highly unhkely that he held thC' king of spades m add.Juon to the ace-king of clubs he had aJ. rC'.ad> shov. n Therefore. as sooo as declarer gamC'd the lead he would ha\c: banged out the: acC' of spades, and that would have ended matters. fortuna1et.,. \\est v.;u wtse to the inferences dedarer nught draw from thC' auction Instead of ruffin& the third club with the ten, he ruffed w11h lhC' li.1ng, the card he almost surely had to have' ~o" declarer had a choice of Imes West cx1tt"d 1.t.tth rhe k1na of hearts Declarer won in dummy and, thmkma 1ha1 East held Lbe re- maining thr~ trumps. he led a low trump from dummy and finessed the "lit when East follov.ed with th• trn A happ\ "est gathered LO his tC'n for a onC'·tnck ~t -IH;t.tMRm....-------- ACA08-S 1 Arma< 5 Chue n1es 9 Wtltps 1• or ~ 15 Ms Hepburn 16 1968 \Ip candidate 1 7 Rig tit P< et 18 Statement 20 eo.gu1ete 21 us gov1 aoenc-; 22 Tiny 23 Celtlom1a c:ommumty 25 Inner 27 Unrv leactle< 29 YoungSltw 30 Strike ~Femme 36 Bird 38 Down South 39 instruments •2 LOUIS Roe4 s followerl '3 Aejec1 tr om 58 Tectcle 60 SP'lllQe 61 Freeway SIO" 63 Roof 9dQe 64 ""''ti me 65 Utat\ symbol 66 Hardy ll pal 67 Turbine 68 W0<ry 69 Big Top DOWN 1 Time ol year 2 Anoint 3 No« tlntSl'ed • E.ptstle 5 Card game 6 Cut In two 71~tpect 8 Miid oeth 9 Ttwasti 10 Riga MIMI 11 EJrdude 12 U K lodlue> 13 Auld Lang t9 PteeMd storm l " P1ems bovine '\8 "Md• A little credit for Beethoven's mother « C ooV91led •5 8-glnrltng 46 Walh•ngton State lndlal\ 4 7 Wll(100 IC>nQUe 49 PlnMPPMIS 24 Wrong ac1S 21 Latin~ 28 Pro 30 Stone 3 I Annoy much 32 ,,...,, COin .o Span11t1 l'lero 4 1 S-movlll' •8 Conc:MI 48 Certlf't S3 Wom ovt ~~ 55 Timber wolf 56 a.-amount 5 7 RH cttoo•y 59 C8Yet'n CI09C 82 Benet abbr The m other ncvC'r gets an) credit. no t rcall) Take Mana Maidalena Kerew1ch. She wa the mother of Ludw11 von Beethoven In efTect. ~he tn"entcd him But 'ihe'' ne"er men- tioned Not even in ~Peanuts..'' Herc'\ to Mana Magdalena Kercwich -clink! Some mink farmen o nce used panic hp ts ov~ their caaci-That produced mostly males. Sul they a.ct better pelts from femalrt...1.So they swttchcd to blue upt.s. l'Mt produces mostly femaltt. 1mpfe. Q ~Saudi rabaa ha"e zoos? Indeed Men apd "omen arc admjuecJ on alternate da)'s. Somt t1u111ci1ns rate any town wilh more t~n l.SOO populauon as a al • Ir you~ th.at.-lhcn \be state with lbt most cma k lo"' Anoahe-r jud1men1 error th11 found it> •'I)' i.n10 1hc rcrord In the Ci"il Wu ballle at pots)h&n•a. Oen. John Sedlwid IOoked Jt enemy ltncs and saiG: ~ couktn'l hh an dq)haa111 thtt d11t .. :"' • LI. Bin that he'll asvc • booL Q How come cotd weather 1s be\1 for 0)1tnl hot•ir belloons'.' . The cooler lbc atm())JheTc. the lcu hot air 1s needed for tin. The t.Jloon Jta} up lonatt with 1ns r~1 on roJd da) At leut 1 thtrd of the people 1n nuntna homndon't need 10 bt tbar. Or so ~rchm say. Q. \\'h~ec "'c IC' 1he ~rd ··hokum·-, . from 1 combinact<>n of .. bocu pocus .. and .. bU.nkum ." A third of the CaMdi1n hvc tn Oniano () "ho hr'>t 'aid "ln111 p11n1' 10 the sand., ol 11mc.-"' \ "'-apolron "rote <,ometh1n[l s1m1lar an a kttC'r Thro I ongklln1.t. rewrtllc 1t for hi\·· P\alm of Laf<' .. •\ music tl"a< hl"r ol !>Orne rt"nown al~)\ told ha., student'>, ··Don't practice when )Ou'rt hrt'd Then. )'OU praCltct )Our m1.,1ake.. ·· 'ou somrumes come." acnxs th<" phra~ 'lonely "ido"' .. as tho u.ah th<' two v.ords Ix-Iona 1 ther 1 he~ don't. <"Vtdentl\ \ul'\C)'taken. repor1 the &rt'at ma1on1~ of -..1do~s \a). an effect "'If I tine a C'ho1cc. I prtf<T to the alone:." Alt of the &\~ Old Wcs1 cowboy wa.\ 24. umc ~' 1n th.at hoe of wot\. ~'en • n . uckru of rohtical uon ta)t h1s "ud sbo an 1cnd to be na~mcly t.d sptllen He't •oa•ror the MP•fkan«. ,r &a). ladtn foundC'<t ruquct Club. from me. them pla 1n 1h1f v.h~. ID th tut But t"\-'Cntuall • tho\l mC'n the ra....:al<>. 140tml."d thl'1r "a' 1nw thC' lad1e<>" group. and tuml•d 11 into the " amble-Jon TC'nni' ( luh \ ~omputl"r run on hanh-dl·ath ~orJ~ tum'> up thi<> cur11)\tl) f on' '' ~m·-nt o f tM people d >ing J o 'o 1.1.1thin three montho; ifttf t~ir btnhJa'\ Onh 6 JX'TCt"nt dst in tht thrtt month\ JU\t pnor to theu binhda~., E't" bnaua c knti"n ha' num<"r· nu' ~ords for .. drun._ .. Wntna Pf't(•'<'chen1· "lfl \hov.ed 'oo a p1 tu~ o fthC' E1fkl To•'Ct. •nd 8 ltd )OU ~hat WU 'AC'tt loolct~ It, undoubted!~ \ou'd Y~. 'The E1fTt l To,.c-r: Wrona' You ~hould "8). .\ pictu~ of lbc E1fTtl Tov.<rr • '\ ou arc so imprtti!>t". g Ho~ lonJ dot:\ al 1akt' the canant from 1 cup of roOtt to ,.ftr om " \bout thrtt end a hall hou~ "pnnnu 1ndu t~ e'ratsa} the lnO\.l 1r.idd) IJ hunt ma outfit tn the ._orld is tht' bik1n1 Sp 51 ~ 5' Slipped....., 33 Shell 3" °'9monds 35 A.wey from the •9 -out recs. 50 Attec:k 52 Old dence .. 0.... 0-.. DAIL V PtlOT I Thur9def, M!lr 11. 1111 TD P•MD,,Y cmcua by Bii Keane IN THE BLEACllltRS by Steve Moore . "Ricky's lucky. He lives in an apartment and gets to ride on the elevator every day." llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson .. , ........... ,,.......~- "Don't worry about spilling anything. It'll never make 1t to the floor!" PEAKUTS I HAVE T+J DO A BOOK REPORT O~ ''TREASURE ISLAND.'.'. 00 YOU KNOW W~AT IT'S ABOUT ? -------__, GARFIELD ft\ACJ r ~THl'3 CtlPCAKE... PUA~f? . TUMBLEWEEDS FOReel 1-r, HIL..V'EGARP AAMH<XK~R!-1 IM:x\ff MA~FN'IOU! ~ • 1 \ IJ ,, ·~ • DEl'fNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~1) ~ Jjl f ~ "MR.Wit.SON'S CAUGHT A 'HU BUG' 1. IM GOING OVER AND GET IT FOR MY COLLECTION ." T~Ar's ALL I NEED TO KNOW by Charles M . Schulz I CAN FAKE THE REST OF IT . by Jim Davis [PON T KNOW IF I WANT ONLY A ONE. .. PL(A ~£ .. C.OPCAK( by Tom K. Ryan 1?lO L.orJ6' KA~ I Ml~P 001' Of\I AU.. "T'WA1' M01J.f 5R'f ~" 1 .. c:o·n J BLOOll COUl'fTY YOU GOTT~ LOOK Rl2 A J06 10~ ! CAf\tf, fW. I HAVE ABIG GAME IONOf2ROW FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER DOOlfESBURY Kf\CHING<;G-\<REEEEK t<PCHINGQ;-~EEK-· LI~. I CJ.iRl~. by Garry Trudeau by Berk• Breathed by Addison THEN GET AJOB iONa1f2oW by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk -~ _...,.,. °"._.... ..... ._ ..,...,...._ ... i--.·~-... .. to .............. -~ ........... ~Cl*- 1 I -.... .. 0y.,... .. 0 U E 11 :.t l ,..... • .___, .. . _ I I I I' I . IJ OP PLY L I I I' I I M U P l Y ]; I I 1-I f C l O P ll Y I I I' I I Tragic 'Miracle' a grfpping story By BOB WISEHART llllllCklt ; ............. ''Promised a Miracle.. 1s a true story too awful to be anybody's fiction . The CBS made-for-telev1s1on movie about the collls1on offaith and i.w is so solidly and evenly told that there's a ste~by-step inevitability to it, the way It must have seemed to people cau&ht up in the tragedy. Because these people are who they are and believe what the) believe. once the) take the fint step the) can't tum back. Stamng Judge Reinhold and Rosanna <\rquette ... Prom1§.Cd a Mir- acle .. 1s based on the true stor. of Larry and A.lice Parker taken (rom Larry Par~er's 1980 book. "We Let Our Son Die" It au-s tonight on CBS. The Parkers v.erc accu\ed of man- slaughter in 1974 after the death of their d1abet1<: \On. Weslc) (Vonni R1b1S1). The Barstow wuplc. v.hoalso had tv.o daughters. v.crc fundamen- talist Chm11ans v. ho. caught up 1n the zeal of their belief\. refu\Cd to allow Wesle}' to have insulin because they belic .. ed in a miracle c ure Wesley sank into a d1aht.·t1c coma and died. The Parkers v.cre tned and found guilt} of child abuse and involuntar~ man<,laughter and sentem:ed to liH' \Car<.' probation. In 1978 the proba11on "'a\ l ut shon and the 'erd1c1 set a'>ldl' and changed to not guilt} This 1s sensational '>lull. one of those stonec; whcrt· 11 v.asn't a qu~11on of whether there'd be a tele .. 1s1on mo\ IC. but v.hen "Promised a Miracle .. actuall) 1s less about religion than about the desperate measures that desperate people will take It l'in't JU'>t a }Oung bo) ·s illness at v.or~ herl' 1t'\ av.a} of life La IT) Parker hac; trouhk holding a Job and the farn1I} 1s bcingl'rushed b} the grinding 'ice of his unemploy- ment on one c;1de and\\ esle .. ·s illness and the deadening res1nct1ons 11 places on their li'C'> on the other side. ~lice Parker 1s an exccp11onall) religious woman While her husband believes. too. he's much less LCalous about 1t until he recc1 .. cs an unex- ' • pccted uncmplo}ment check, which saves lhem from ruin. He interprets that as a sign from God. One day in church. the Parkers are swa>cd as they h:1vc never been swayed before b> a new youna minister and become convinced that Wesley has been miraculously cured ofh1s diabetes. Larry Parker assumes all the gnm detenninat1on of the recently con- vened. Even when his son ~ns to die. he intttprcts 11 asa test ofh1s faith and refuses to see a doctor or get Wesle> back on his insulin Thanks mosth to Reinhold and .\rquenc. "Promised a "11rack" does not sneer at the Parkl·~ The mo .. 1e wouldn't v.ork 11 11 did ·-_...,_ 'i&UJI --... _ .,_ ··-.... , '-= It•---~ ...... ,..,. '-.. UJI ·-t._.. •IT ..... -....;..N"". .... .,..'--'-»~ 96 • .., •U-,._.,.'*..., .. _ ·--, .. _ --.. ~· .. c.-•un --_.._.,,,,,....., ........ :..-.... .. t.iJ!t'i .... ~,.. .... ~· ~u~ .. .,,.... .. U. 21\J .... ., •II• ........ .,*1 --._,,, wo1... ~· • ~ ............. ._............, / Roanna Arquette, Jqe Reinhold ln "Mirac le." "I LOVE 'WILLOW: .. I fOUND MYSElf ENTHRAUID ... BE.ALITIRJU.Y PROOUCIDWITH ENOUGH THRILLS AND UNIQUE lOUCHESFOR BOTH BRIC.HT KIDS AND fNTEWG[NT ADUlJS.- ~-.. ,...r. ~N AUlOMATIC CLASSIC FOR KIDSOFAU. KB: ....._ ·~ ·~Oii ,..,_ .. ~a.-. ._ .. ,._ MC'-1 .,.._ S&SDI ..... •MUWJ9IOIC. eRACN ~a... C::... .. 1-1711 I,.. ..,-.------=-""•""w-.,--~-,.,...,..,,. • .,.•-----.-..r I ln•ex•pen•atve • ·1in llil spen· sJv) not Ngtt 1n price. re•son•ble. class.tied lllJ .... adY9rt1sing Class1f1ed Advertising 642-5678 FROM GEORGE LUCAS AND RON HOWARD ... A "WOrld wherrNr~ COl'M in all sius and advm/Juris tN grt!Ollst magic <fall. ••• ft1MI cee ... s-.111.-1 11 l ~-1 , •• I 0r.nge eo.t DAILY PtlOT ~r9dey, Mey 1t, 1911 • Prolific composer honored:.: "°"E\\ YORK (AP) -Compostt Andmr. Uo\d Webbtt f'UCl\ed tht' first Tn~ ·Pia) .6.ward from tht' Ame-ncan Soc1e1' of ( omposcn Authors and Publish~ in recoa- rutton of his thr~ hn musicals on Broadv.-a). thrtt "blockbuster hits.. simuJ. ta~u))y on Broadway. satd Monon Gould pr~1den1 of .\SC'~P. which hccn~ Llo'd \\ebber's music in the lJnlled I.al~ I His Broad"•) sho"s -"Cats." ··siarttght Express" and "The Phan- tom of the Open .. -are also runnins on the London stage h's the first a"ard bttauY Uo)d Webber is the first com~r wuh uttGI~ IALSA ... ·-~,-:-.. •Mt .. ~= AllOVI THI LAW 111 M t !:!! t-" ,,., f-U --"~ -wa.La ,,_ '"'°" SMAK1DOWN im1 ,.,. --..-1 •• l~j 1ll•U4 1111 110111 11 Oaf A•t 11"8 YO SMOWY IMI I TMl LIGIND CONT»NUO i... 11:)9~ •• YMlfl _,.AHO A I.Al Y 1N1 J:Jet<• I- WltOHG GUYS '"' 1•-••1•-··· DIAD HIAT •1 fATI-Y--Tn' MIDNIGHT caosstNG •1 POUllTM NOTOCOl fl! __ ,_ --~~ LUatUH DI.AD HIAT 111 _ .. '""' ---aoc-.-.- UL ,._, M lmt NIT VII M ..WllOOO 11.» "C::..'4J'rJ.!i 11 .. _....._..~ _..TIT8IO -..... ~llUVAU COlOlll ... 1t:•-·•-1•• __ ,Ufto --~­Ul TU UW.OW-1 NOT'!!' SALSA,..., IM JAJ .... I IS••• fA'fl -WAY-MAfTf MtDHIGHT CROSStNG 1-i 1ua•••1••M .__ JAMii OUllOS lOU OIAMOND PffflLIH ST AHD AHD DIUVll '"I I IS JM JO .... ltlS DlAO H lA T ,., 11M ...... UOYI THI LAW fSl ,,.,_llM "' ... IMC""8l •IA«* aHTI.UU»CI "' wrrtHIS Of lASTWtCll .., •an -··,.-aa.m MtDNMMn atOSSfNG ta1 POUllTM PllOTOCOl Ill -aYJI ~ .......... aHTI.UUICI 1211 12:30 2:H •:30 6!J0 l :l O 10:.0 __ ,1:1 .. n1_n ___ _. IACK'S &ACK 181 ,_.__.,_, ....... _.., snno Ttfl W.ONG GUY 1--. I IS >M • U • M IAI l•~J OOLaY lftUO "1'U WllUIL-lLUOT'I SHAKIDOWN ~ I ,. J .Je J M tM 1•• CMa'f MIMY aUU fTHOOf 1111 I IS 1 U S4J 7.U I- .... ,. ... ,-~ ... ._.. TMI NlW 8LOOD 111 TMI NHT •1 __ ,_ --~~ YA i~ WWWCllOM& MCD011t 1---------- ..na weu.asa. auon SMAKIDOW'N ~ UOVI THI LAW 111 _ _.,_ --~-CASUA&, SIX? 111 IALSA NI WWONO GUYS'"' HOUSI H: LIA wwww - TMI S1COND STOn ,.,JI CASUAi. Mll? • WRONG GUTI .,.. HOUS1 tt: lMI SICOM9 SlOIY ~IJI IDW .... TOWN cat• aallma7$l-41M Ill\ p--.. uwa 1N1 _ .. , ... ITl'ftlnt ~ ---.. • ...... 11 ... IMU. --•aa Ua1•»t• -... CM.; u.w-.u ..... ~--111~11 •ua1-..:at ... -~ CoMt DAILY PtLOT I Thur9dey. Mtiy 19, , ... Hope brlngs road shoWi to Ceate . Let yourself be over- whelmed with pl~ure '59 during a relaxing weekend SINGLE OR DOUBLE OCCUPANCY, FRIDAY SUNOA Y at Costa Mesa's new Red Lion Inn. Stretch out in restaurants. And lively nightlife in two lounges. Relax at the fitness center, pool, spa, sauna and steam room. And discover world-class shopping and enter- tainment nearby. It all adds up to a spe- your luxurious guest cial weekend. Yours room. Enjoy • now at a special ~uperb dining RB) LJOn m rate. You'~e m our three earned tt. SOtmi COASf PLAZA 800-547-8010 3050 Bristol St. (Off 1-405) • (n-4) >40 7000 -====================================• AwORW WHERE HEROES COME IN ALL SUES AND ADVENTURE JS 11lE GREATEST MAGIC OF ALL. BJTOMTITUS Of ............. At a~ lhy o'85. Bob Hope may have cut blck on his visits to the troops oversea , but don'l as ume America's bnt·loved showman 1s ready for the rockina chair. Hope, who'll headline a benefit concert for the lrvme Symphony Orcihestra at the Orancc County Perfonnina Arts Center Saturday, still spends a good deal of his peTformina tjme on the road to wherever. "I really love tt," famed entertainer remarked in a telephone interview Monday as he prepared for a show at the Anaheim Convention Center that ni&ht. ··1 pla> about I 00 personal appcaran~ a year ... And IOCJtl audiences who caught him in Anaheim Monday won't sec the same show at the Center Saturday. Not exactly. His wntcrs keep the one- ltners fresh a) today·s newspaper. .. We have rou•1nesaboutJust about e"el) thing.·· Hope said. "We're working on one now about a McDonald's in Russia, and about teaching the Russians to play baseball We try to keep evel) show top1ca1.·· Hope wa, the center of attention Monday l\1ght on NBC in a thrcc- hour salute to his SO years (on radio and ttlev1son) with the network. Given his advanttd qe. doesn't he tend to slow down these days? "I love it, always have," be said. ••1 actu.lly feel better after a show than before. There's oothina like a happy experience. ··1 stay an shape. play a lot of aotf." he added ... And as Iona as I feel aood and enjoy it, why cut back?" Hope noted that the current writers' strike, which has brought movie and TV production to a halt, has no effect on his personal appear- ance shows. Lave shows aren't cov- ered by the union contract, and Hope has four or five wnters constantly turning out JOkes for the next appear· a nee. At the Center, Hope will be joined by singer Sue Akan. Miss America of 1986. and the R-0nn1e Brown Band under the direction of Geoff Clarkson . "We'll ha"e a lot of music:· he promised. "There's a state medle) and a sendup of "Buttons and Bows' (from Hope's hit mo' 1c "l he Paleface"). And. of course. there will be Hope·~ ''W• ... A ,., ti a,,.,llllM •.. ... ,., 0.,. ,..,,,, -··-.. -~ ----~~WPOJll' RIB CQ,\fpA~'l Open 7 Nights-Dining & Take-Out 2000 Newport Blvd. (Corner of 20th St.) Coate Meu 131-2110 "lllDNIGHT Cllt09HIO" (fl,Aft DUMWAY S:4S-Hl·lt'OI '"SHAKEDOWW' (fl) S.Rllllf s•1•us "'DEAD .. AT" C"> a• .. A80VE THE LAW" (RI ,,,,.It ts "IALIA" (PGICmY llOSA , ......... ~HEAT"<"> • ftSC.CIPO ' ft. It 11 •AeOVE THI LAW" C"I Ut .. , .. ""'*° GUYI" (PO)-IWP UllOlltOI .. THEIAAGRO llEANFIELD W AA" (lt) 11•1•s•1 .. 1He "MTUM TO IMOWY llVUI" (PO) ... '"STAND & DE1JVD'" Ht-IHI "ITOMIY MONDAY" C"> UCUIM D15MDIJ't , ..... lt:JI "COl.ORI" <"> am-.i SIS-1_..I .. ··aKAKEOOWM" <"> S.llllOf 1 l~lJO UU• tttl "SALIA" (l'G,._., IOSA 1to-ttl It .. "COLORS .. (Rl IOmJTMllll 60ll• lt4S .. ST ANO I OEUYE"" (l'G) I •s "M!TURN TO INOWY RIVUI" IP'G) 6 ~ It JS "SHAKEDOWN" C")SMI llll01 S6-1lttlll .. ..._OXJ aUES" (P01J) I IS "ABOVE THE LAW" (") &·11-lt IS "A80VE TME LAW ., (9') 651-IHS "OEAO HEAT" (9') US "SUNSET" C"> au "BILOXI BLUES" (POU) 610·11 IS "SHAKEDOWN" (R) WI ClUOl 6 IH• lllO "SALSA" (l'G ,._., IOSA , .. ,. BobBo)ie signature song from the past half centu11 . "Thanks for the Memol) :· which closes cvcl) Bob Hope show. Tickets. ranging from $24 to $45. Sue Akin arc available at thl! Center. 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. or by phone through the Irvine Symphony office at 261-0231. 'Perry Mason wins case and ratings NEW YORJ... (AP) -Here are the pnme-time tek' 1s1on rattngs as com- piled by the A C Nielsen Co. for the week of Mav 9-15. 1988. Top 20 listings mclude the week's ranking. season-to-date ranking in parentheses. rating for the week. and total homes. An "X .. in parentheses denots one-time--0nl> presentation. The raung 1s a percentage of the nauon·s 88.6 m1lhon TV homes. I 17•1 NBC Sun<tat N19111 Movie • Pftl'rv Muon Tiie C•s.e of Ille Ladv In Ille Lake NBC 12 6 retino. 20 mllllon 11omei 1 111 "Tiie Cosl>v Snow, NBC 21 7 ratino, 19 2 mlttlon llomu 3 (3) "Cllffr\ · NBC. 20 3 relln9, 11 9 m1lhon HiU Coo ABC 20 3 r•I~. 119 m1Miofl "°"* s IXJ "S.roer• Wellftl'S SoecJ•I." ••c. 200 rehn9 17 7 minion ~ 6 111 'Nl9fll Cc>utl," NBC. lt t r•tine. 116 m11Uon llOmeS 1 l•l "GOiden Girls. ' NBC. 19 7 reline. 17 4 million Homes I (12) "NBC MonOev Nl9111 Mo"'le" "Somelllln9 Is Our T~t. P•rl 2.'' NIK:, It 0 ra!ln9, 16.8 mllllon tiom.s 9 (331 "ABC Monclav Ni9"1 Mo"'le" "Ttw Bourne Identity P•rt 2 " ABC, 11 S r•llnll, IU m1~lon tiom.s 10 (S) 'Who's Ille Bou'>" ABC. 11l r•lille. 16 2 million l'IOmH 11 (311 "Knots Lanc!lno "CBS, 17 I r•tlne, IS 1 m1ll10n ttoma1 12 (9) "Murd¥ Siie Wrole," CBS. 17 3 r•llno. 1 S 3 million llOmH 12 1211 "D•llts." CBS. 17 3 ralin9, IU mllllon ,,_ 14 Ill "60 M1nutH .' CBS. 17 2 ra llno, 1S2 mi"-~ 1• (11 I Juli 111e 10 of U• " ABC 11 2 retlno, 1 s 2 m1«i0n llOmH 16 ( 11) ALF ' NBC 16 J ral>no. lU mllllon "°"'" 17 (13) ·LA Law • NBC. 141 rat>no, 13 1 milllon tiom.s 11 ( .. I "F•ICon Crnl.' CBS. I• 7 r•llno, 13 mllllon llOmH 19 C2SI "HHd of Ille Clan .'' ABC. 1• 6 r•llno, 12 9 mlUlon _, • 20 1191 · M"' Two Dads," NBC. 14 4 r•llno. 12 1 m1lhon _, 21 (61 Growlno Pains " •BC. IU r•tlne 21 (S7) "~Gvvtf' " ABC. 10 r•tlne 2J (291 '127 NBC. 142 ra lin9 2• <•SI "C111na B .. cll," ABC. 140 r•tlno 2S (291 "HUllltf'," NBC. 13.1 rttine 26 1171 Mallock," NBC , 13.4 r•t~ 21 1211 "New11ar1:· cas. 13.3 rat~ 21. (S1) "2020.'' ABC. 13 0 reline. 29 (•91 "llllrlvM>mttlllno," ABC. 12 6 r•tlne 30 ISl l "SI Els.ew~e." NBC, 12 4 r•tlno 31 ( .. ) "Dav l>v Dav:· NBC. 12 0 r•tlne 32 137) "Aaron's Wav.'' NBC. 119 r•llno ll (431 •· Fach of Life" NBC. 11 I r•llno J.t 1621 "Crime Slorv. NBC . 11 7 r•tlno J.t Cl•l ' Moonll!lflhM.'' ABC, I 1 7 r•tlno 36 US> Oftlon.no women," cas. 1 u r•tint 31 IX) "Roch 1v:· C11S. 11.2 r•tinll 31 (SS) "Catn.-.. l Lect'V .'' C11S. 11.2 r•t'"9 39 (~I "CBS Tuesdav Nlolll Mo¥1e" ''Who Gel\ Illa Frlend1.'' CBS. 11.1 rallno. .0 (.01 "Hlgllwav to HHvan," NBC, 10 t ra tlno .0 <S41 "E1sanll0wftl' l Lu11," CBS, 109 rating •2 (.01 'Katt l Au .. :· CBS, lOJ r•tlnt 43 (20) .. Fam•tv Ties NBC. 104 r•tlno '3 1ss1 ··a..utv •nd 1ne 8us1:· cas. 10 4 r•li"ll '3 (Ill "CBS Sunoav NIQtll Movie" ••l«'vt Markham A SnadOw on the Sun. Par1 1.'' C8 S, 10 • r•tlno 43. (X) "Caot•ln Eo BKkSla99,'' ABC. 10. rallno 47 (S9) "Simon l Simon.'' CBS. 103 r•llne 4 <•71 "Ml•ml Vice.'' NBC. 10 1 r•tlne ., <n l "Soenser for Hire.'' A&C, t.t r•tlfto SO (XI Koootl It-I Tiie BIK!otl Dollat Pie," ABC 9 1 r•lino SO 1711 Full Hous.e · ABC. 9 1 ratlno S2 (31) 'Ptf'fKI Stranoers." ABC. '' , ....... ~ (XI "Annie.'' NBC. t • r•ll1111 53. (X) ·•Justin Ca.e.'' ABC, 9.4 r•llno SS. (61) "Mr e.t ... ~.:· ABC. u r•tlne . ..56.. ~l "The Smolf\ef'\ Brother\ ComedV Hour.'' CBS, 9 I r•llno 57. (79) "I Married Do<a,'' ABC. IS r•lint. SI. (15) "T_. of Dutv," CBS. I.A r•tlne St ( .. ) "Uncommon V•IOr." ABC. I I r•llne 60 (") "West 57111.'' CBS. 11 raltn11 " <7Sl "H'llll Mouo1••111 R.,...s," cas. 1.s rtlln!I 62. ( .. ) ••• Houri." CBS. 7.l r•tlno 63. !Xl ••.uron•s Wav 5"clal.'' N9C. 7 1 r•tlno. u. <tt> "Houston t<n1o1111:· ces. u r•tlno u. 19'> ·•Ollar•.'' A9C, u r•tlne U. (70) ··~carrier,'' ABC, 6.3 reline 67 tNAl "Married Wllll Clllldren," FOX, 60 ratlne. " (NA) "21 Jump 5,, ...... FOX. S.I ratlno '9 <NAl "Gwrv Stlendllnt Sllow " FOX. 3 4 ratlrle 71 (NAl "Familv Double D•rt.' FOX, 2 7 ratlftt 70 (NA) "Bon W1M ... Bon.'' FOX. u rallnt 70. CNAJ "Dlrtv Dozen," FOX, 2.l r•llno n . <NAl "Duet.'' FOX, 22 r•llne 13.. (NA) "Tracev Ullman Show," FOX, 1 ~ r•tll'lg. 14 (NA) "W9'ewolf.'' FOX, I.• r•tlnt Classy Autos Advertised in the ...,,. "COlOftl .. C"l .• m.~ .. tt NOW PLAYING How the Other Half , Soplaomore rUht-hander John Breta la ec6edaled to •lart in Inlne m,h'• CIP s- .,.., .... --., .... ._ A playoff opener against Tuadn on Friday afternoon. according to Coach Bob Fllnt. THURSDAY. MAY 19. 1988 Area baseball teams venture into playoff~ Otlers:-o cean View entertain foes for CIF openers Friday :~~~~N ~ Sun~t LC'agu<' champion Hun - ington ~ach and fX<"an 'v 1('v. H1 s ~ahav.r..-. put their reputat . o lack ot on tht> linr Fnda' as th<' first round of the ( IF S: .\ ba~ball pla\OO-.. unfold Th<' IM·., Oiler'> under Huntington ~ach ( oach \111..r Dodd host Be' er- 1)' Hills ( 16-81. v.h1k <x:ean V1('v. (14-10-11 mu\t deal '"th \1armont<' league hea' ~v.e1gh1 Thousand Oalt..s which 1n,ades "'1th J , ........ 1 record \\ estmin'>ter. the \un'>l't°s ~o '\ cnu1 . v.ent 4u1t"th in a "'ild card game on Tunda'. lo!>1ng to Espcran1a. 4-1 Dodd said hl· "'ants 10 ~tan Dom1n1c .\h aro the thrC't'-H:ar 'et· eran v.ho lamt' thwugh 1n the clutch for him 1n thr \un~t League finale wnh a four-hit shutout U\ er Ed1~n But should Dodd l hange his mind and hold .\l\'are1 tor the potenual sho~dov.n \o\llh El Dorado. he'll stan Tim W1mb1sh. anothl·r nght-hander who has ret.ordl.'d a +I rel.Ord ··1 JUSt don·t "'ant our It.ids looking past Be"t'rl) Hill!> ... ..aid Dodd. v. ho 1s well av.are that a '1c1on on Fnda\ will probabh mt>.rn a ~cond-round game "'1th ~u I ·'>t't'ded El Dorado on T~a' Bc"erh Hill., e ntt'r'> hehind a mo und Staff V. hit h inlUdl•!> 6-fuot· 5 Jason Goldberg and 6-4 8111 Enclt..!.on . who ha"c combined tor an IS-4 record Goldberg·s ER.\ 1s '\ I~ and ~arp 1s ~.5~. v.1th Ste'e lklk1n at +3 v.11h a I 6~ ER.\ alsoa,allable Mike Dodd Thl.' bi[! 4ur'>llt1n " ho" thl'' "'111 perform on lhl: Oiln'> d1am11nd "'1th 11s ( h1nl.·~ \\ a111 :-~ fl-ell in kit Ocean \ ll." C l•Jl h Aill < 11hbon' ~1d hr\ un\url' v. horn "'111 't.in on the mound tor him l'ih h ol hi\ thrrt> startt·r. -\1ann' l 11pc:1 ()\_·rd .. Ogk and Brl•nt \\ uli.rn -hii' l' llt-l·n hot and cold Ogk no-hit \IJnnd •md thl· tno put together:-,i.utclut 1nn1n@.'ll'l'r a 2b· inning sp:in hut in the la't thn.·t· v.ed.s tht'' 't' \tru~!ui Thou\JnJ 0Jli., t'nter-. "11h 1m- preSSl\t CTllknt1ah (atchl'r \.larli. "ilt..l.·l·h "a" tht' \tarmonlt Ll'agut home run kadt"r "Ith fi,l. and tht' tc:iim ha.\ bJn[!ed out 26 homl' run' o\l'r thl' 't(.'3'-<rn R1ght-handa Dan < herge' ft>·.:' t and ktt-handt'r J11hn Bu,han lh-1 l an: thl' l.Jncer'> 1-: pumh •n the mound Going into the final v.('\•fl. 11t kagut' pla~ e\ ~ Thou nd Oab W\Cf v.~\ batung 300 or btller. Also 1n a lion frida) 1s Mattt ·, .\ngtl~ LC'agur champion" und« Bobb> Ickes. v.ho have recorded 20-3 ~ord and Jre tht" S-~ 'i. Not ~ ~ The \1on.irlh' d rJ" l mola I 13-9); a tc:am "htl h hl1at' ti-toot-.' i.cnt« Tom \tan1n on thl· mound \4anan enter.. v. 11h a 'I·.:' rewrd .ind a 2.9S ER.\ -'mont? Lo~ola' oOcn<;(: aH· Tom Petl·N.·n 1 .lt."d Jnd Scan Chatman ( ~)\) On tht' '-\ In l'I f. \ta nu a '> EaiJes tat..( h• thl· toJd .1iw1n~t 'l l_~-t'dcd L1(..)u1ma. a~ l 4 dub v.llh a ~U..pme v.inning \lre:ai.. Paling Da' 1: I>.. nlJrC''t·, L..i (..)u1nta ninl' arc: rntlhl.·r' ( 1\rl'' 01ultano 1-'-'ll Jame\\1 an4u1:1ll\-~1 and M1kc \\ "''IO l I 1-I I \1arlt.. 1>1on 1 ~"Ill < •l·rr' .\rnC"SOn 1 r•11 and John PJrl.. 1 llo) a~ dnl110t? thl· hl';J\' h1ltl·r, for La C)ull'ld ~ \tanl IJ ( na, t 1-.l·n M 1llard s:ud hl' IJ \t.in -.c:n1111 l 1nr.td ( olb\ on th¢ mound ( olh\ " Jlw 1he t..e\ w the hatt nt? 1rdt·r "'1th .:'I.I carl"er doubles. onl' \h\ uf tht' ( n rn.ord In 1nl· < oalh ttob Flint said he·11 \tJrt '(1phum11n· John Bn.·11.a "'ho·u tx J\~ed lo d•nta1n tht' bats of l u'tin ' < Jl'or~l \1enge$ < "l6~ J. Enk <•r•"l'l 1.:'1\1 \1unteJone\( H3Jand tre:,hm . .rn \ha"'n C1reen I l 4.:!I ..,Jddkh.tllt.. H1g.h' Rvadrunners "-t\1 Jrl·\<.·nkd 'o ~in thl' l-.\and JrJ"' Pwnl'l'r 11 l-i.-: I Dt·'>plle th1• \t>-'t> re~ord P1onttr t'nt1·r, v.11h J 1nt•up "h1lh indudcs \n1<111111 \Jnlhl·1 1..i1.111 \11chael T ru11lln f -'~I l I r•mli. ( olonl'I I 327) .mJ -\lx'I Hernandl'I I l.:!M Hananda I.:' 4 J f R .\I and .\nthOn\ lopr1 ( :\ )IS E:.R .\) caO') P1on('('f·., hope'> l>n Lhe mound ~ Magee' s career travels world over Orioles get rare victozy 1982 UCI All-American returns to U.S . from Is rael wilh h opes of r ou te to S eoul By JON FERGUSON OtlMO..,,._.IWI Kevin Magee might be the ultimate world traveler when It comes to basketball. And 1f the 29-)ear-old UCI prod- uct's experience proves a valuable asset. his ncitl venture could be to Seoul. South Ko rea for the 1988 Olympic Games this fall. From Gar}. Ind . to Magnolia. Miss .. Monroe. La .. Houston. Point Lookout. Mo .. Missio n VieJO. ln ·inc. Romania. Phoenix. Spain. Ital) and Israel. Magec·s hf<' on the road nvals that of movies with Bing Crosb) and Bob Hope. He came home to Irvine last Montreal blanks Dodgers LOS ANGELES (AP) -Rookie John Dopson pitched six scoreless inninas for his first maJOr lcquc victory and Andres Galarraga and Tim Wallach homered as the Mon- treal Expos edged the Los Angeles Dodaers, 3--0. Wednesday night at Dod&er Stadium. Dopson, who spent six seasons in the Expos· minor lcaaue system aftCT beina the tcam·s No. I pick 1n the June 1982 free agent draft. allowed 1$ I I I I Tile llClledaJe MOMm TOl'~t Mont,_,, 7:0S P.m. Mlw 19-Monlreel, 7:0S P m. M11Y 20 Kew York, 7:05 p,m. M11Y 2..-.... York, 7:05 o.m. M1w ft Kew YO(k, I :OS tun. M/W ~. AWAY weekend with his family Iona enough to touch base with some fnends. 111cluding UCI Coach Bill Mulligan. and pla) some basketball wnh former and present Anteaters Tuesday before -you guessed 1t -taking ofT again for Colorado Springs. Colo .. and the Olympic trial camp. ·-rm real!) cxctt<'d about 11:· said Magee. v.ho scored 31 pomts 10 lead the .S. pa\t Russia for the W orld Un1Vcrs1t} Games tttle in 1981 at Bucharest. Romania ... lt"s an honor for me to be one ofQ() pla)"ers sclect.:,i for the tnals ·· Bill Wall. a member of the sclectton commnttt for lhe tnals. was 1n Belgium for the Europtan C'up finals v.here ~agtt pla)ed for Maccab1 Elite of Tel A"'. Israel. 1n a s"-po1n1 loss to Bob McAd~lcd Tracer \11 lan of Ital). lmprnsed b) Magee·s per- fonnancc 10 the semifinals and finals.. Wall pushed for M~. Magee was the third leading scorer 1n th<' European League w1th ~6 points per game. and was th<' Sttond- l<"ading rebounder -.1th 14 per game. But then sconng and rebounding 1s nothing nc" to the man who became the onl) collegian to 1w1« finish 1n lhe top fi"e 10 the nation in thrl"l" si.ausucal catcgones (sconng. re· bounding and field goal perlenLagel and t" ice earned first tr-am .\11- ~menca honor\ at l C I After failing to make 11 in the NB.\ v.tth the Phoenn. Suns. \1agee pla~ed a )Carin Ital~ and a forgenablnear in Spain before spending the last four ,ears in lsra<'I · Magee thinks his European tra' els ma\ be his b1gge'>t a\~t 10 mali.1ng th<' 01) mp1c team .. I thin!.. rm a llllle bl\ ahead of(lhe other camp pla~ers) because all the~ gu)s haHn·1 pla)cd the intemauonal game:· Magee said ·-rve played against all of them alr~ad) .. ( oUeg<' bask<"tball 1s d1fTt>rent The lanC"Sarc" 1dcr The refs.. 1f \Ou·n: not ad1ustcd to COOt3C t, ) OU V. 00 .t gel an> t1~!..~ -Lack fouls That's m) game I like to pla~ ph)Stcal I thin!.. right nov. rm in bc.'11cr shape I JUSI fin1\ht'd the ..ea~n four or fi, l' da' '> ago .. \gl· I'> nothing but a number 11 ., JUSI a ma11l·rofho" \Ou ll-cl .\ge 1'> a\ factor 1n that I'll be a It.ind of fathl·r figure ·· H I'> grcatt'."SI ddil 1l'nl' 1s defense something \1ulhgan ne,er plau.·d a g.reat emphas1'> o n before last -.cawn and )Omething "h1ch <;ame 'Ml) lO'it him a rhance "11h the ~uns H 1~ role ...,.-(1980) ...,ee (1988) hasnoLl.'.hanged m l:.uropc. but "1ai« in\1Sls that ponion of his ~me has 1mpro,ed \\1th a lc.>ac h 11 \i.(' Georgetnv.n·., John Tht>mpc.on. de- tense ,.., e\c,cnt1al .. ,1~ prntikm ha' Jlv.a\'I bet-n on dden!IC. \1.JgC't' !>.ltd · In tamps and things I d1dn '1 ge t a c hanle to pla' much l"m not sa~in~ rm \1Khat>I Jordan or U l·em Ola;u1.1.on hut m' defcn'>C I\ tx·ner than It v.ac; in colk~t· .. EH·n place I "'ent OH'r'>Ca' Pl.OPk \' antl'd mt' 111 -.corr anJ rebound \h dclt'n"'-· "-3' ~ ~uspc:'(l (Pleue eee TRAVELS/C4 J Newport, Marina replay '87 semi By JON FERGUSOJ'li OflMDe9r .... ._ When N<'"port Harbor and Manna highs mttt on the 'olle) ball coun to night at Huntington Beach HJ&h for a benh m th<' Cl F + .\ pla~ off finaJs.. at .. ,11 mark the founh ttmt> th<' t~o have squared ofTth1s sea son and a rematch of last season·s 4-.\ semi- final. Ec11son WJll faC'C lo}ola at Santa Moma High 1n the o ther semifinal Both matchn began at 7:30. N<"v.pon and Loyola c,amed the horn<' matches on coin flips. The Sailors dtfcat<'d Manna a 'car qo en route to tM 4-" title. beat the Vllunas at the Dos ~blos Tour- nament th1sspnnaand fell behmd .:'-0 1n a non-league match before "in· n1ng. "When ~ lost earl) m the )e<ar. n was a diffcrmt hncup:· sa.id Manna Coach And) Read .. Our ktds had the op1nion then that v.-hm ~-pon wa' doVo>n 2-0. ~ -ooki IJ"C up They can't do that apan. It -~~ the fint tune we'd beat t~ two pmes ma match. .. Wbm Marina ckfcated the 1lors in a ~ingk twml· lor thl' <lran~l' (ount' ln,11.1t1,in.1J t1tk 11 marhJ the\ ilu·,· f1r't "In •"l'f th, 'ail11r' Read '>J1J .. It J•'t thl ml1nt..1''-ot1 our !'la,~ Read '11J \\1th thl· game 1n :h( Orange ( nunt\ (n\ 113\H)nal v.e hold finall~ romt ,,f atzl" \\ c felt v.c coull1 nol onh pla' "'"h thl'm. but that "-l' could beat thl·m .. Both \IJnn.t anJ Harhor return~ thrtt plaH'r' lrom thl· tl'3m\ that ml.'t the ...aml· 11ml a 'l·a r atto includ1n' the \ 1lt..in~' -.c.·u rr D;l\c Buehnng. plu Doutt f'Jms and Bro\.\nmg. and the Sailor' .... ·11<'r Ore-1.1. ~Mv.ard plu' \111t..c ( un 1 and Pe1er f..a\tman ··'l.c1.1.pi'n li.no v., ho" to d<l one thing· Rc.-aJ ~1d The' knov. ht'"' w "1n I thmli. <Dan Glenn\ " proti.l~h ont' ot the. 11 not the smartl''-t ul3l h 10 high c;chool He ha' taken a team people' thou1h1 .. ouldn t be that ilXld ind taken th<'m to lhc semifinal ·· The ~11''" ~"ame from a ~~ defil 11 to defeat \\ oodbnd&c in the <. If quanerfinal\ Tutsda). v.htlc Mann3 era.std a 2-1 def.cu to d<' cat top-~ nta tonic&. Manna al~' fPlee8e ... CJF •·A/C4) MllY 2A .,.., •• d11Jt1M, 4:35 •.tn. • M1w D Ptlft1 d11Fhle, US PJT\. • • Oft TV, OleMlt 11 • All..,,.. Oft KABC, 1'0 Net results primary conc~mf or ucr s Pat'ton F C OL ,~ I , i.. ... 1,J t • I . Angels victims despite rallying in 8-7 setback B~LTl\10Rf. 1.\PJ -\>1ctones dun t come often lor the Balumatt Onol9 no" t--l I Thc' also don•t lOme ras' .\fter tiulld1ng a seem1ngh rom- tonabk -...: il'aJ through ... ncn in- nings thr Onol~ had to hold on '-' ~nt'"<ida' night before <'dg1n[1 the < ahforn1a .\nf!.el' l\-.... Bullpen nalh Elrod Hendnct..s. tilling in tor rranr.. Robinson re· tt•t' cd a rnugh h3pt1~m a~ intmm manager for B<ih1more Robinson 1s h1>\p1tahzed v.1t h a ruptured disc ·-rm draint"\.1 ·· H<"ndm k~ \lid atta "'atchintt thl· .\ngclHalh fodh c TIJe schedule AWAY T oo.v-8et11rnore 12). 2~5 P m Mav :xr-eo,ton •:JS o.m • V-.av 21-8oston 12 15 p,m • """"" 2?-Boston, lO:OS •.m • HOME 'Ille .. »-New Y<>"'. 1 JS Pm "llav ?t-N-Y~ 7.35 o m Mav 2~ Y~k. 7.JS om • • On TV Ct.en~ S * On TV CNlnnt4 4 • A.n Gemft on KMPC 710 • Costa-Mesa's ell breaks billiards barrier She's lone woman set to compete in tournamen!_ love the fact that I'm pla)'&"lo some are sm nough to know that my playina 14' nev. ~o y and iood for the pme of pool, but some don·t hkc 1t at all." Bell said. ''Those are the ones with the ~o problems." Bell. who ~n pla} ma b1ll1ards as a ltttlc girl. not for her ego but for her love of the sport, has bttn competing professionally for the past four years. She was the women's (cad in& money winner in 1984 and 1985. pocketin& nearly $20.000 both )ears for her ab1ltt> to pocket pool ball<; advisor for the mov1e the C'olor of Money; and Keith McCrady. Tom Cru1se's arch·rinl 1n the same movie. The top pla)'er from the Philippinn, Ef rcn Re)es. will be on hand lo tty bis luck runnina the table, as will Mciuco's No. I competitor, Morro PacL traveled cx1en1ively 1hroughout the U nned State~. Her fint taste of telev1S1on coveraac came 1n 1985 al Ccasan, Lake Tthot, when she com~ted before the ESPN cameras. Sjncc lheJ\1 be made shots for actress Debbie Allen in the Richard Pryor movie Jo Jo Otncer, made a commert1al an Japan, earned SSOO for brcaluna the balls on the telev1son proaram Whose the Bo and doubled for another ac1ress on the TV show "Sledaehammer." By ltIRK WOLCOTT ~,...c.,, • ., ...... The Southern ( ahtorn10 9 Ball Benefit. which runs Fnda~ through Sunday at the Elks Auditorium rn San1a Ana. offers a unique arTay ofcompetitors as vaned as tht' possible shots on the table. On the local scene. Dean DeFort'st, who claims he practices pool less than any other professional. will be among the 32 playen. competing in the sinJle-elimmauon tour· nament for the SI 0.000 first·pla~ pnze Robin Bell -Costa Mesa resident. rt'taal bust· ncsswoman. born-apin Chnst1an and motht·r of the -will be challong her cue as 1he onh \\<Oman 10 compete <ihe has al read) <:ashed in for SS.000 more wi th a !iecond-place finish in Japan this January and S 1.500 for another set.'Ond-pla~ finish an M1ch1gan 1n .\pnl. but !Mltd her chances of win'ning 10 Santa Ana are slim at best. One player who pla}'l the aame oblivious to thequalityofthccompetition is ~Fortst, an Anaheim m1dent who wofks in Costa Mtsa. DeForest claims to have gone as Iona as six months without competing. but still feels he can win any tournament he enters. "There's only fint pl•~ and last place." he saJd. "Second place is like a slap on the back. It means nothing." Bell's world. meanwhile, has expanded remarkabl)' through her talents on the bilhards table. Prior to turning pro, her travels were hm1tcd largely to the borders of C~lifom1a. In the past four years. she has been to Japan a nd She also doubled for Joan Collins on an episode of Dynasty, which she said was an intercstma cxpcnence Bell, who recently took on all challengers at an txh1b1t1on in Oranae. shys away from teach1n,g lessons because 1t would take time away from her new business. She recently opened a rctad store called Master's Touch, which produces PoOI attire. including shirts, Jackets, cue cases and cushions to sit on while watching 01hers pla) Robin Bell The tournament, which benefits Elks C'h1ldrens C'hanties. features such big names as pa!>t World Champion Ste\.e M1zt'rak of Miller Lite Bew fame. M1!..e Sigel. the current No. I plaH'r 10 the world. who wa~ the technical Runner's life clainied in race he enjoyed 1nost ::~~;~~~~~;;;~:~:.;.;0t0: Pirates lose fifth straight Smrth\ 'ilapshot t'arl~ in 1he final penod ~ WedOl.'\da~ night to gt\l' !he Edmonton Ashby deltvers key hit as Astros 01kr., J 2-1 '•<:tun o' t'r the Boston Bruin~ m the OfX'lll'f ol the Stank) (up finals. complete sweep of Pittsburgh .l.l ton pla\ tng onh hrs third pla)off game this \car go1 the gamc·\\1nm·r I 15 into the final penod to brca~ up .i fil'rlc 1kkn\l\C ba11le that featured the n:turn of former 01k·r goaltender And) Moog to the From Dally Pilot wire '~rvlce" ~.\<. RAMl:"I I 0 -"t'nn\ l\.1ng. 17 ll\etl to run On \un<la~ ht· d1nl "'11h1n '>•ght of the finl\h lrne of h1<, fa, ontt' rat<" .\' hl'><i.UO ran t'lc\tdt· him l\.1ngcollap4't"d ofa hean auad. 1n the final 'lrt•tt'h ot \an Francisco's Ba' to Brea~t.'r\ r.ttl' "11null'\ la1er a .ccond runner -·JS. year-old Thnm.I\ Ht·anc\ ot < upcn1n11 -died ol a hean alt.it~ nt•..trh' · l\.ing a h-H'ar rl''1dent ol the ~cramcnto area who\e I 110.m1k·rx·r month J<>gging regimen would shame man' .11hlt•11:-' half his age drcd doing "hat he loved "He ran h" ftr,1 Ba' Ill Breaka<; 10 I "180. and hes run t.'\C:r\ ont· \Inn· tht·n .. hrs \On "en l\.1ng. 45 'aid "E'c~ \eJt "llhout tail thc'>t"Cond "egot through the fin1!>h lrne he d ..a' '\\ lll'n do "e run the ne\I Ba' to Breaker<,'" ~fr "ould h;J\ c dont: "rthout man' oiht'r races to run tht\ one · Fatht.'r .ind \on ran 10 14 rat'c'> togt•ther dunng I%.., "Our "a' of fi'>hing. the ~on said. Kenn~ Ktng's daughler ( aroh n font''>. h.ul flown up from Southern California to "atth ~unda' 's race "I had nc' c1 been to the Ba' to Breakers. and decided th1~ \.\J~ tht• ~t:ar I "a~ gomg .. sht.' said. "I told m\ fnend\ I "anted 10 bt• ht.'re. ht'rau!>e I didn't know ho" mam mon· hl· ""ould run "The) ranpa\lmt·atc.J 15 "'h1th'-'asonscht"dule .. Jone<; ..aid "I ""a' t'd al m\ dad \hou1 15 minutes later ht> ""ent du"'n · For l\.Jng running ".l' part ul a an actt' e v.a) ofl1fe that hegan dc1:adt'\ Jgo helort: \d1da'>. '=•~e. or Re-ebok became hou~huld '-'Ord' "\care; ag1• 1n tht• 14211'\ he u!>ed tn rur. back and fonh tti ""mk 1r \Jn f-ranu~o taking tht· trolk~ one -...a~ and running the othL·r · Jone<. ~1d 'He too~ ,t.ur' l'-'ll·.lt-a-11me up until Sunda~ He had the-actmn' and attrtudt.' of a ~oung ix-rson .. Quote of the day Ern1~ Wb11t, "-<1 I L..llt hL r tor the T orontn Blue Ja">. "ho 1'> hu\lng 1n111 a p111a rharn after rook 1c rt"Ct'I\ er Pat Ro rd IT\ dro' c in fl, e runs m h1~ fir.t \tart lor 1he Ja,., ·I ma~ he gotng in10 the restaurant hu,tnl''' sooner than I npectcd ·· Blisa tab bed by New M enco ..\L RI <JI r R()l f ~ ~1 -[)aq~ m Bliss. \hon on '-'Jrdrohc hu1 long on mOuent1al tncndc, v.a-. named thl' head baskt:thall luath JI the l n1,er'i1l\ of l\/e"' Me-,rtn on \\ t•dnc-.da\ · Bir'' ""h11 ha\ '>fX'nt thl IJ'>t c:rght \t:ars at ~uthern Metht>dl\t l "" c~11' "~nL·d a fi, e-\car contract to sutlel'd < 1an < ol!><.10 "'ho rc'>1gned under pre-;sure on Apnl 26 Jltl'r .in c1ghHt•ar \ltnt at l "IM Tht: tinanual term-. of tht: fi,e·}car contract pat~age Jrl' \till tx·1ng ne111H1a1ed "'c"' Me\lco .\thlet1c D1rcl lor John li-1>tn1g \.1111 Bl"" ""ho JI ont: point 10 'c"' l\.1e,1co.,, '<.·arch for a nc"' u1a< h "a' no tx-1wr rt.an "ll 3 on the hst. took the JOb alfrr Purdue., (11·01: 1\.1'.ad\ and Indiana's Bob "-night h<>th turned dim n 1hc l obos ·1 m glad I "a' lhl one that per;e,ered and outla<,tcd t' rn onl \"I\\' · Ah'i<, <.aid during a ne-...s con le re nu· Blrv. 4~ 1rll\ nl n \lhuqut.'rque Tuesda' mg.hi and attn mt't'I '"!! "'11h "l><·nr~ and the school's a1hlt.'t1<' counul .lllCplnl tlw 111h Cu bs trade Durham to Reda fht• < h1tJl111 < ub'> acquired left- handetl rd1ct pill her Pat Perry from the ( tncrnnJtt Rctl\ Wt•dncsday for \.Cteran first ha,l"man won Durllam and an um.11\\.lo\\.'d am11un1 of <:<Kh Durham. a left.handed h1111:r "'ho \\.1\ ohtJ1 ned from the St Lours Cardinals in a D<.·c.cmhcr I 'l~ll deal that included reltef ace Bn~ Sutter. "'a'> h1111ng onl~ 2 IQ \.\'tth 1 homers and 6 RBI in 24 g.arne' He h11 more than 20 homers a "ear in five of the last"" "l.'a\oO'I and was a kev membe·r of the-C-ubs' 1984 "IL Ea'itthamp1on-;h1p1cam Hehasa 279carccr batt1nga\\~ragt' ~•th 146 homerund 527 RBI Billy Martin. the "ie"' 'or~ \ ankees combative manager, has heen lined an undt"><:lo<;ed amount b' the -\mencan uaguc tor a \.1a\ ft tnlldent With umpire Tim Welke. the club announced \\cdnt'~av There was no suspeM1on the ) ankt't's said The .\mencan League had no comment other than to 'WI\. ··,cs been de~lt with." '\lorthland' ( oh\eum \.l oog fanng hr\ forma teammates for the first t1ml' "net: tht• Oller' tratkd hrm to Boston last March . plaH·d effl'lll\el~ But Edmonton's Grant Fuhr ~foog\ tt·ammatt' th111ugh four previous Stanle~ Cup hnal'>. got tht' \lllltr\ \\llh ~ome help from a sttO dt>fen'>l.' that Jlhl'-'Cd the Bruins only 14 shots on goal \1oog la'>l pl.1,n1 in a 'itanle} Cup final for the Oiler\ 111 1484 anll .11,0 ..a" action last vear tn the first round He tatt•d ~2 'hot' \\ednesda' ni1tht Bosto n su rprised by Hawks Dominique Willuns' 1-...0 frl'e thro"' s "'Ith 2 01 kit g.J' t' ·\llanta a 9Q-9!( lead and launthed a 111-0 run that lilted the Ha"'ks to J 112-104 \llH>f\ V.cdnesda) night. breaking their I \-game lo'>1ng streak 10 Boston and pu'>hing thl· < l'hlt'I to the hnnk of NB.\ pla~ofT ehm1na11,>n l hl' Ha"-k'> lead 1he sene<,. 3-1, after losing tht· fir<.1 t'-'o gamt''> in Boston The: (clues have to win Frida~ night\ '>l\th game 10 .\tlanta. where the) have 10'>1 lhC'ir la\I "" rnntt.',ts. to sta) ah' t' Only four teams 1n:"-B.\h1\tol'\ tht·la!>t1n 1977 ha,edroppedase\en- gamt.' \ertC'>alll'r "'1nn1ng thl' lir'>l l\.\'O .. Meanwh1le.1n tht• Ponti.it "irh ndomt' Oc:troll advanced to the Ea.,tt•rn C onkn·ntt• fin.ii a<, Bill Lalmbeer scort'd 13 of hrs 19 porn I\ 10 tht· lounh quaner to hft the Pistons to a 102-95' rctof) O'l'r( hit ago. elim1na11ng the Bulls. 4-1 Detrort",defen\t' "hlCh held( htcago'sMicbulJordan 1011 and .24 point\ rn lh(· third and founh games of the ~rte<;. hdd Jordan 10 25 J)(>tOt\ -JU<,I nrne 10 the set.ond half -10 ( 1amt• 5 Sixth Man Award to Tarpley Dalla!> n•n1cr-forna1J Roy Tarpley's Jaw droppt"d "'hen \1a \C~nc~s Coach Job \iacu.od told him l Lah\ Tbo.rl S.Uey had \'On the \18.\ ~l\th \.fan .\ward 1ha1 was • annoumed \h·dnt•sda' .. M\ hean about htt the floor .. Tarple~ \.ltd 'Thl•n he.> told me I had won 11 " 'T~e hecn s1111ng on tht\ for a ""eek ... MacLeod sard after the '-':t"t>rtd.'> 'Kjut'akt"d past the Den' IT Nuggets. 110.106. in C1aml' " of 1ht•1r "'lB.\ pla~ofT senes Altl\ough Tarple' karned ot h1'i award Tuesda) night. the NBA ntllualh h\.•<,tO"l'd the honor for outstanding contnbu· tron\ b' a non-stam·r Wcdne-.da). clima~ing Tarpley's rnmt·bac~ Imm a haulc "'1th alcohol and chemical ahuc;.e la't -.car . Marlo Andretti led the wa)' again. "h1k Gordon Jobncock climbed over 100 mph as some dm l'r' rrqiarcd for tht• Ma} 11.J 1 ndtanapohs 500 and other" "mph tned to find enough speed before the final '-'t't·kt·nd of qualrfil'atrons. A.ndrett1. who was fourth- fa\tt''-l 111 2 t qua Ir fief\ on Saturda~ and Sunda). the first l\.\11 d..t\" ot tin1l tnals. turned a fast lap of 213.513 on thl 2' ·m1k "'al at the lnd1anapolts Mo1or Speedwav. Gt'rald Murray. a former center on the San Diego ~IJtl' ha.,kt·1hall team. pleaded mnocent to one charge ot p<i\\t'""' m of coca 1 ne M urraY 2 3, who was arrested h1da' "h1k av.a111ng sentencing 10 another drug case. wa., ordt.'n·d held on SI 00.000 bail ... A pair of l "''l'l\ll\ of Florida player; -third-seeded Halle Cioffi Jilli lourth-\Ccded SballD Stafford -scored 'll tnnn 10 the "tngles semifinals at the NCAA '">ml'n' lt'nn1., t hamp1onsh1ps at the Los Angeles ltnn"Cluh Television, radio TELEVISION " 1" pm -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA \\ t''1<'111 c onkrenct• semifinal Game 6 - l>t.·n,l·1.11 l>Jlla'>. TB~ hp m -BOXING John Meek.ins vs. M1kr C 1J111hk in I 0-round 1un1or-welterwe1gh1 bout. from \tlanttl ( m NJ.. ESPN ~ p m -P·Ro BASEBALL: Mon1rcal at Dodgt.·1-. /( hanncl. ~ ,, , p m -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA V. t.'\lt.-rn C onkrt·nce semifinal Game 6-Lakcrs at l tJh < hannl'I 9. TB ll p m -BOXING Rodney Moore vs. Air Saad \1 uhammad rn 12-round welterweight bout Imm PhrlJddph1a (delayed). 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KL\( (570) JVinning Colors arrives at Pimlico .j 8 ..\l TIMORl (.\P) -Winnina and m1sS('(f catch1na the fill y by a Wht"n trainer Ch•rhe Hadry said olors atn\"ed at P1mhco Wtdnctday neck. he would run F11\dcr·s Choice as an for lbe Preakness m "1h1ch she is "I m1ah1 notaowtth her. but I won't ~ntry with Pnva~ Tcnns... the mild xp«ted to be tested aptn b)' fi ve be far&wa)'." tra1ncr Woody lC'~J Dn'by fnonte •ho fin1sMd 01nth it olts \\'ho we~ amona her 16 v1c11ms 'Ultd aftersend.1n1 Fony Niner out for was ta.ken by ~mt to mean Hadry lln the Kentucky Oerb)' 1 pllop on rainy Wednnday mom-was IC>lng to use a rabbit to ary to .. he .. ,u be touih 10 ~t. but he ins-soften up the fill). •1dn·t de\ .. stalt thC field la l time:· "Th•~ is • fast horst ind be an Hadry said ho-..c~cr. finder's Jim Day. who traini Rep.I outrun any l-)~r-old 1n m~ra ifl Choice •ill not~ il-=d lO benefit his c, •ho ~-. fi~h in tht ~rby want him to:· stablemate. ty 3 ' lmllh bdund the Winner. H~ \'er. tephcn id he docs Tra1ntr D. Wayne l.uUS: -bo Rew .. sr-e" n b) 1 c..Jini neck ovtt a n~t }"ttnd to bC'lcomc involved in a 10 Baltim~•nd °" baod to~ nobod) thouaht could ao• mile utcidaJ $J)ttd dut"I. WmninJ C'olon When wa uo· • quan.tr... Once Wild. 1hc front.-runrun1 win. loedtd from a Yan•• aboU1 J:lO p.m .. That was Fon~ Niner. ner of tu lasl thttt t.ans.. includ1n1 saidhcdidn'tcare hohrsoppooents Forty Niner ~ W1nDLDJ Col· Che one--mdc W llhm May 11 II ~ throuab tM flnt quancr mile and Belmont Put, wu t:cpcck'd to pu1 Tht oahcr Dtttiy MAtln1 1n the round tM first tum in IM Octby. pre urion wftJly,bUltnuotrButC'h Prtaknn•~1llbc8rin'sTimt.whO Jockey Pu Day allowed him 10 drop Ltnr1a. 1d Wcdnnctay by tck· finished si•th. and riJhth·s>la« Celis. beddn tbcrund n theblck lrc&ch. phone from c Yor that he ould who will run 11 an tnt.ry wi1h Forty ~t tbc!n rallk-d 1hrouah Jlttfth not cnttr tht coh. Niner. From Tbe A11oclated Preas .\Ian Ashby hroke oul of a h1111ng slump with a two- run single rn tht.' sixth inntng. rallying the Astros to a 4-2 '1ctOf) OYCr the ~lipping Pittsburgh Pirates Thursday night. It wa!> Ptll'.'>burgh's tilth ~tra1ght loss as the Astros '"CPI the lhrcc-gamt' <;em•\ in 1he Astrodome. A~hb) strud oul '"'ice earlier in the game and had four hits m hrs prC\.tOu'> B at-bats prior to his game· "''nner Doug Drabe~ 4-t ) 1eldcd the single up the m1ddlt.' to .\shb~ Nolan R\an. 4-2. pnched six innings and got the '>llOf). wtth Da'e Smith earning hrs eighth sa'e b) p11ch10g the ninth Bill) Hatcher !>tngled. Denn} Walling reached base on a fielder's cho1«e and "-r" 1n Bass was mtent1onally walked before .\shb~ '!. h11 scored Hatcher and Walling. Ehcwhere in the National League: Cardinals 4, Cobs I: Tom Brunansky's two-run double h1ghlrgh1ed a three-run eighth inning for St Louis in us win ''"er ( hrcago at Wngle)' Field. W11h the '\Core 1-1 10 the eighth. pinch-hitter Terry Pendleton 'ilngll'd and Tom Lawless ran for ham. Two out' later with I a"k'" at third. Ou1e Smtth walked. W1lhc.-Mti.1ee groundl'd to third baseman Vance Law. "'ho fumbled the hall allowing la\\<less to score. Brunan'ik' foll11\.\t'd wrth his second double of the gamt'. oO l e~ I ama-.ter 1-4 V. rnnrng pllt'ht•r Boh Forsch, "ho pitched 1he si1tth and \l.'\l'nth 1nn1n~c, rmpro,ed his record to 3-.3 Todd V. orrl'll "°'~ed tht• final I'' rnn1ngs for his NL-leading 121h..a'e Giants~. Pblllies I : Mike Kruko"' allowed four hits rn K' 10n111g\and Rrt'll Butler had a Uc-breaking. two-run '>rngh: a' \an f rant. l\rn beat Ph1ladelph1a at Candlesuck Par~ l\.rul..u" \-2 \lrul ~outs" and \.\alked thrt't' before being rl.'lrl'\ ctl h' \nm (1arrel1s v.1th l'-'O on in the ninth C 1arrt.'lt\ got lancr Parnsh to hit into a double play to pie~ up ht~ '>t'lOOd ~\t.' Pam1ih.,> homer 1n the S«ond 1nn1ng. his Sl'\enth of tht• c,ca\On. ga"e the Phrlhes their onl) run Reds S, Braves 4: Da"e ( olhns' su1c1de squeeze bunt '><:orcd Barn Larkin with the lie-breaking run 1n the '>l'' l'nth inning. and< olhn~ added a two-run double rn tht' e1~hth lifting < 1nnnnat1 past Atlanta at Rl\crfronl 'i1ad1urn Tht· Red., Stored t""1ce 10 the se'enlh to overcome a ~-\ delint "al Dan1l'ls led otTw1th a double otTstaner Pete \m11h and 'cored on a one-out single by Larkin off relit.'' er Paul .\\st'nrnarhcr 1-1 • Ar.tror. 4, Plr•Ml 2 '°'TT\lllMGH HOVH°" .. ,. ..... 8nrtO\ t \ 0 0 0 (.,v ~n.q ' f!hielCN •4 .... ..., ,.. • 0 0 0 V•fl.Sh'" 1• 8~· e)lr'I ,,. .. ,... , .. "°" 0 ll!ll"""'•' l v .... ~, <>•·tO'" &•• ··~" ,.::..,._,.." "W'ill"""'D"" o--o ,_. ... • 0 0 0 1 7 I C I 0 1 0 0000 • 0 I 0 1 0 0 1 I 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 c 0 0 0 "'• ·~lti c;o.-.., '" 8•H •• A\f'tt"t C ~0'¥1\ltt ... f\ ,, " ...... .,0 •net.,.., 0 p.,.. ... 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GB LIO Streak Lost I Won 2 Lost 1 Won I Lost I Won I Lost 3 Home Away I(). 6 18-5 12-9 s.. 9 718 6-4 526 7•: 8-2 486 y 4-6 10-10 8-9 474 91J ~6 7-91 1-11 444 I 011J 6-4 11 • 9 5-1 1 425 11 112 4-6 1-9 10-14 6-11 8-13 368 1311? 3-7 New York Cll'\Cland Dc1ro11 Bo~ton M1l\l.aukl·t' Toronto Balumorl' EAST DIVISION 11 .658 5-5 Lost I Won 2 Won 2 Won I Lost 2 Lost 2 Won I 14-1 13-6 JO-8 12-11 13-9 11-6 II-8 13-7 14 632 7~ 15 605 2 6-4 16 .556 4 5-5 8-5 7-9 Q.11 1-18 HI 526 5 3-7 21 41 0 91 1 3-7 7-12 5-1' 1 I 162 18111 3-7 Balt1morl' 8 Angels .., De1ro1t 1 \111\1.aukcc I Wednesday's Scores \ca11k JI 'l'\I. 'r or~ pJXI rain Bo\ton 4 Oakland I ( le,cland 2 ( h1lagn I T l'\a\ 4 T oronlo o "'-- 1\an~~ C II\ I\ \1 inne\ola 2 · Today's Game11 Angels I Ml( a'il>.111 2-1 and Pctn 2-1) a1 Balumore IT1bb~ 2-0 and Bodd1lkcr 0-t<I 2 2 05 pm · Kan\d' C •I > t l l·1t:irandt 1-61 a1 M inncsota (Straker 1-1 I I CJ I 5 a m \ea11k 1< .impl:it.'11 2 'it at 'e°"' 't ork (Lener 3-21. ~ 30 pm C h"al!u I La Point 4-2 I a1 ( k' eland (S" 1ndell 7-1 ) 4 3 ~ p m Frid ay's Games Angels di Bo'1on 4 '5 pm. Oa~l;ind at Nc\I. 'r urk 4 JO p m ~alllr at Ral11morl' 'i O'i pm l>l·1ro11 at< h1tago. 'i mp m C'k\dand JI l\.ama\ < 1t~. 5 15 p.m I oronw JI \11h,aul>.l'l'. :> '5 p.m. "1 1nnc .. 01Jat fl'\a\ 'i Hpm NadonaILeague WEST DIV ISION \\ 21 L 14 15 I 'I Pct. 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I \ J,·r 1r,\nl.'..:I the ''" ... ,I fl.'<11'1 ,1... t'>.l ICd '" i.:,•l'P t:il' nt·r, out T hl"' 11ht I JI.«" 'hot "l"ll th,·\ !'<1unJ1·d "l'I Jn,t "'' .I• :ualt~ '"'<"rt Jhlad \11th,,., r.1h · pla' \\ L 'I.' l!"l i..c-ep our tw.1d' up hL ,.rnj >ta r;11n1 tn IL" \:i~l'lt°' IJ'''' 1'1 t L.1 i..l·r' "crt: ~"-"' , 'n : ht' T• 1Jd this 1·:ir tx 'tinlhl.'kJ\!lll: anuha\('\\llO ':hrcl' rla\1 i'i g.am1'\'" h!)\t11l" 1 t·n." I ii "t'' 1·1 R 11,· '-<Siu 1.·arht·r 11 1ht h1•nH ,ou11 .id' antage J,._•,11 • ll1l'.1n mu, h in 1h1' ,,·nt'' 1n 111,h t':i1.h tl·am h.;i' """ "" ihe iher·, ... 1un BOYS & GIRLS 2o./U\ Mo~e~ -STARTNOW- 11 lo IS Ye•r• Old WORK EVENINGS AND SATURDAY WOR K IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD YOU CAN AVERAGE PER WEEK s7500 OR MORE CONTACT Mr. Phillips PHONE (714) 498-3321 ALL TRANSPORTATION PROV10ED BY AN ADULT SUPERVISOA • CM ()tinge Col8t DAILY ptLOT/ ~.May 11, 1 ... TRAVELS OF MAGEE ••• holaCl ~ ~ clidn'l want me lo 'olaY dtferuc. a bfeiime 1nd Mqtt stilt hold! OM of tbt reasons I didn't work on Mullipn's values tiah1Jy deftnse wa1 1My wanted ~ in the .. One lhina he always told me was pmc 11 nm>...,..ll) ttmc. I uy to work whatever you do. ti')' to be the best," tm it m0rt. Magee said. "He said lfY to 1ivt I SO ... think (Thompson) wanu auys to pcl"Ct'nt bec4uJC sometimes l 00 ixr- do more than just play defense. I'm cent won't do. That's the l.bina that toinatoaoin an:d1>vc 100 pcrt'Cnt If will stay with me all my life.'' k wants me to play defense. that's Magee feels forever endebted to tr.bat I'm s<>in,a to do. That's m) first Mulligan. who became a father ftaure priorit)', ao in and play hard. aa-for a youna man over 2.000 miles IJ"Ui~ defen~. Points and re-from his mother m M1ss1ss1pp1 a nd bounds come natumlly for me." father m Indiana Wbc&her the Olympics or tnal When Mulligan was mak1na a camp brinasa second shot at tht NBA decision bc1ween Jobs at Cal State i1 inconsequcnual to Magee. who JUSt Fullerton. UCI and South Florida in completed the first }ear o f a SI. I 1980, Maaee was wtth him. Period. mllhon contntc1 "1th Maccab1. He .. He came m w11h a p1zz.a and sa1d, plans to complete his last year of 'I've got a problem I'm tbmkina co11egc after the contract runs out and about taking another JOb and If you pursue coaching. "ant to come with me. I want you "It ttall) doesn't matter at 1h1) to,' .. Magee said ··1 said. ·Hey coach, JUncture." Magee said. "I !..now what I owe )'OU. You were good to me for kind of play I am. I don't care what two )ears.' I didn't care if he went to an) old Tom. Dirk or Harr) thinks I Z1 mbab"'e. I was going with him." want to show m)~lf and m~ fam tl) Mulligan added. "He al">'ays sa>s what I can do (at the tnals) There v.-as what I did for him I didn't do a time earh where I lrt\.'d to 1mpre!>l1 an) th mg for hrm on tht' noor I JUSI people. rni JU~I glad 10 be pla\lng pla\ed him and ll)ld him lo score I ba~kctball .. did. more as a father ligurc and fnend He 1s pro\ldt'd "11h a ti \l'· llo\C him as a person .. bt.·droom home . .\mhac;sador C la.,., What does Mulligan appreciate nights 10 and from lhl' l .. .\men· mo!.! about h1m'1 "He Ol'\er talks can schooling for his children 15-)ear· about basketball The fact he old Jaem\ and '\.,car-•>ld Brand\) 1n pla)ed hard C' en night I n:all) T l'I .\'I\· and a I ~SX automob1lc enJO) b(-ing around him · \\hat 1t le::nes 1s bill\ lur uni\ the Mulligan's mo'>t memorable mo· tek phone gasoltnt' and food and a mcnt 'ASS watchtng ~l3get' grab .:!5 \e~ w mfonabl\.' \3\ 1ng~ .Krnun1 rebounds a!> a ~n1or again~t Long Hl'Homealongv.<nthl·-.earlhlor Beach State. l\fagel"s ov.n most a i:ollcge took him fnim '>hort ~llnh at mcmorahle "'a~ being picked first 1':onheastcrn Lou1s1ana l 'OI\ ns1t' 11:am .\11·.\mcnca. and he wa'> cc· to lhl· l oner<.tt\ ol Huu'>lo n "'here <>tat1c w~en he karnl'd Mulligan v.on he nc' er pla' cd 10 a ""t at the PC.\.\ Coach of thl' \ ear in I Qt(o School ol thl.' 01arl..-:. and linall' Ill "I was mer111oned in tht· saml.' Saddkbal I..< olll'$l' group a-; Ralph \ampc;on and Jamee; \lagl'l' wa' r\.'lerrcd to \.lull1gan \\ orth~ E<,pe-nall\ rnm1 ng from a tht•n the t0alh JI \addlebacl... ll\ tht• !>mall '>Chool hl..l' Ir' tnl' 11 meant so late Jad Hulk) a lormer colleague ul much 10 me ... Mulligans and lht' l'oach at 01ark!> In a career ot ach1eH'm\.'nt. mal..1ng Mulligan and Magt'L' "ho found thl· l .S OI~ mp1c team v.ould be onl' !»Ucces~ togl·ther at ~addleback and more memorable marl.. on the tra' cl'> L'( I. built a rm·nd<.h1p \\ h1ch "''II last of Ke\ 1n l\lagee °"" ............. Kevin Magee, who helped put UCI baaketball on the map. bu traveled around the world to condnue a etellar career. CIF 4-A PLAYOFFS FEATURE AREA REMATCH ... From Cl FERGUSON'S COLUMN ••• =~Sachs. undtf: par l39 totop~kat .. Mart isc:apablt o(l,Qunaan>-the SOuthem Caltfomia Rqion.aJ body, but the auy capable of C'arT)>U\I where the team finished second, &ftd uusTrevor."l>attonsaid ... Atthc wasthemedahst in I 8of22matches tndoornationals. Mark lost thrttand hep~)cd rortheGauchosthisscuon. the te.m won thrtt. We need to have Saddlebad's team has thrte area Trevor. R1cbardand Mike win and producisretum1nanext tnlOn, an- No. S.6and I Hdaravy.exccpt1fwe clud1n1Dav1d Harwood(Coronadcl meet USC-.-.t need to be up 4-2 in Mar). Jeff Johnson and Darren s1natcs." Roche. both from Um versl\y. Af\eta two-week ll)'OfT. Patton o int!sts his team as readx. The fim-)earOran~ Cosst Col· • Wehavebeenanuc1paunath1s legecvchnJtcam will race in the co~!na up all scawn. k~nd oflike National Collea,i ate Rood Cham- wa1tinpll ycarforC'hnstmas to 1e1 pionships Saturday and Sunday at there,· Patton said. "We want to win Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo. I've been Wlllltnl for this time for a OCC edoed out UCLA and San Iona ttme. We were there last year. We 0 nd know what it's like. When we beat D1eg0St~te ~oC"lpture the~th a UCLA earhcrthis year. I knew we final q~hf}1na.spo1 at the es.tern were gom.a 1010 back... Collegiate C>chna Confen:ncc s final 0 race ofa ~3-<!ate scnes, while Cal Poly Rice UniversHy red-shin freshman won the tttle handily. Six teams from Eric Doran and Doug Miller. who led fo ur colleg1a1e conferences across the the Tom Fi,her..coached Estancia nation qualified. Eagles to the Sea View League track 0 crown. placed third and sixth rcspe<"· Saddleback ( ollegesophomore tively in the decathlon at the South· pitcher Pam Ta)'lor. a forrner Foun· west Conference Track and Field ta1n Valle) High standout who led the Champ1onsh1ps last weekend Barons to the ('If 4-A softball finals They were 1woofonly three 1n I 98ft. leads the Gauch~s· hoP_Cs in freshmen in the 20-man field. with repeat\ngas state champions this Doran totaling 7,030 points and wetkend at the fo ur-team state tour· Miller. 6.o 72. It takes 7.600 toquallf) nament for the NC AA Championships and .\fier hurling the." Gauchos toa 36-4 7 ,800 for the U.S. 0 1) mp1c tnals. r~ord and the Orange Emp1tt Con· Texas senior Rust\ Huntt'r won the fercnce. Taylor was voted the con· event w11h 7.86 7 pQ1nts. ferenct''s Playerofthe Year to Dor.in won the shot put w11h a toss add111on to earning first team all· of 44-6¥• and the highJump at b-8. region and all-state honors. wh11csening personal records in the Ta)lorhas posted a 35-3 record 110-meterhurdles( 14.9).javt'ltn \I.Ith a0.25 ERA and nauon-leadmg (school recorti 199-8). longJump 352 stnkcouts to 280 innings. while (23-3)anddiscus(l25-0). h1t11ng J:!Oatthcplate Miller set a pc~onal record of 15-9 o 1n the pole\ ault Other area products eamtng .\II· 0 Orangc Empire Conferen~ first team Saddleback ( ollcge sophomore honors were Rancho San11ago·s John Wardrup,aCoronadcl Mar NaacyMorelock(Ocean View High) High graduate headed for USC and Hutherlllsley(Westmmster) earned all-state communll~ collegc Rt\ ers1dc's Laarie Alvarei( Fountam golfing honors b) finishtng in the top Valle~ )earned second-team men11on six at the State Tournament. He led the Gauchos to a second-place team finish. se'cn !>troi..e., ofTthe pace of champion Canada< ollege. rallied from 1-llddiut at \an \1arco .. to tht' t'1rs1 round multi ~ome and blo" the other o m· out 1f one ... a llllle ot1 their game or "'e lOuld both fight 11 out for abou1 three hour\." Read said "I ha\ l' J lecltng "'e'll fight 11 out ltlrabout th: et• hour .... lhl· 10urnaml·n1 berth The Chargers are led b~ Bnan Boone. Mark Presho. Darren Lantz and Enc Turner Wardrup shot a fou r-under.par M! the first dav. but like the tl·am. ballooned on the 'lt.'tOnd da\ v.-1th an 83 to finish third O\ erall. · Nev. pon Harbor H 1gh product HughFosterofSan Diego State eaml"<i All-Western I n1ercolleg1a1e Volleyball .\ssoc1a11on honorable mention. . Saddleback College discus thro"'er ltelly A.all Wllsoa "Both 1eam' haH· gont' fiH' game\ a lot ... Read \31d "There·., sometl11ng special .ihout a li,e-g.ime matc h h 's onl' thing to ~Hl tour hut ''hen ~ou go li\t~ and ha\C \our hat!.. tn lhl' "'all. that'<. <,omcth1n~ 'ou ool\ get lrom C\pencnce "f1thl'r nne n t tht'\l' \\\O team<, Meanv.h1k ld1'>on t oach John llcrman 'a\'> ht\ team \\Ill haH· to ··\tc:p 11 up C>nl' more nutt'h" against LU\ola the -.crnnd·!>ecdcd team 1n .. Tul''.>d.t~ n1gh1 \'.1' the best v.e·\t.' pla~ ed all \l'ar llaman ..aid .. Ha\1ng to &ll ufl their 1'> tough l u~ola fan, .tre nu111nous for \elhng .ind \Creaming .. Ed1-;on . \\h1d1 t1l·d for tht• <;un~el Leagul· l hamp111n'lh1p v.11h Manna. defeated Dana Hdh after falling behind ~-1 ll> l'3rn the ,.em1final .. To ha\e pla)ed Dana in our g)m and then go up there "'ould ha\.(' been tough Ha" ing been able to come back at Dana Tuesda) "'as psycholog1call) good for us. That's pan of the challenge. I guess the name Road ~arnors v.ould be good for us ... .. Wardrup 1s thl.' b(-st pla~er in Southern California .. said Saddle- back Coach 8111 ( u nen>. v. ho guided the Gauchos to <.late crowns in 1983 and 198 5 ... .\11h1l> point in his career. he's the best r\ el'' er coached .. Wardrupshot :i 36-hole. three· (" oodbndge High) qualified for tht State Track and Field Cham· p1onsh1ps with a throv. ofl 35· 7. good for third as last "'eckend's Southern California Regio nal .. Golden W1:St College "'omen'\' olle~ ball pla)'er Laura Phillips w1)1 attend Hawa11 on scholar'>h1p ne\l fall. pla) ing for the defending NC .\.\champions. P\8..IC f«>TICE PlB.IC f«)TlC[ PlB.JC f«>TlC[ P\B.IC f«>TICE I P\8..IC f«>T1C[ "8JC f«)TIC[ NUC N011C[ Ml.JC M)l1C[ P\BJC M)TIC[ "8JC NOTIC[ ACTTTlOUS IUStNEH FlCTTTIOUS ......... K... FICTITIOUS MISfNESI FICTTT10US .OS.IS FICTITlOUI IUAllU M-2&, Newpof1 BMch. Ce1H ·-92'4e N._ ITAT'OEWT MAME ITATDEWT F'ICTITIOUI MJIMEIS N._ ITAT'OIENT NAME ITA~ N.,_ ITAT'lmNT 112t63 FM:TITlOUI .,_... MAim 8TA~ Thi. ~ II con· n ... fOflowlng persons -The lo!lowtng per$OM .,. NAME STA T£MEWT The following ~· are fl'le follO'wlng ~· are The toMowlng per9009 .,.. Bentley Pride, Callfomla ..... ITA~ The lollowlng penone -duded by-~ Md .... OOtng bUSIMSI .. doing bUSIMSI .. TM loll<>Wing persons .,.. dotng l>Ullnest u domg business ••. doing business .. Thi• bulln... It CC>f\• The following per90flt .,.. doing buSlne9I u: Rot>«1 w Prl1Cherd LANE/KUHN PACIFIC. 14 0 b E. R 0 N I NTER . dOlng buSl!\8SI.. H't'STER CREDIT COM· CALIFORNIA PLANT DE· LEVINE & LEVINE. 1eot ducted t>y· a COfpol'atlOn doing bullneM u : CLARK HOME FUNDING. Thi9 statemenl -tleCI CorPC>fate Plaza N-port NATIONAL 2737 South WESTON·LUSK. 17550 PANV. 1801 Dove Street. SIGNS. 3t0 Ruby A~ue. W MacArthur Blvd •30 H, GOfdon Ung. Pretldenl CHOPSTIX, 1835 Newport INC 24191 Paaeo<leVelen-with the County CW. d Or· Beach. CaWI 92660 Crod<ly Way Unll E. Santa Gllletle Ave Irvine, Calif Sulla 295 Newport Beach, Balboa Island. Calll 92&e2 Santa Ana. CeMf 92704 This Ital_,, •U filed Blvd . Sul1• 157-0, Cotta cia. Sult• •C. ~ H•. ange County on~ 5. t988 Dall1d 111. inc . a Calif~ Ana Cahl 92704 92734 Caltt 92658 Robin L ... 310 Ruby AY-Richard Hwrls Levine., wtlh the County Cwt! of Or· ~ Cellf 92&28 Cahf 92677 fl11'lm corPC>f•hon 14 CorPC>fal• Bart>ara A Grimm 3117 LltSlc Conti ruction Com· PacifiCorp Credit. Inc • enue BalbOI lslaN2. Calif 11501 w MacArthur &Nd ange County on Apnt 27, At>bu Ra<ljabl· Ten, 2• Clet1I FinenQel s.Mcea, Publlltled Orange eo.t Plua ~Beach Calif Barbados Pl Cotta M_. pany 1 C.ltlomla Corpor· State of Oregon 11 t SW 92962 •30 H. Senta Ana. Calif 11'118 Beerpaw •S3B tnnne. Caltf Inc. Marytand, 9320 AA-Deify PWot ~ t2. 19. 26 92eea Calif 92626 ation 3018 Carmel Street Filth Avenu. Su41e 2800 Thia butlneu 11 CC>f\· 92704 f'1'1'0D 927t4 NIPOllS Ao.Id. ~ 200. June 2. 1988 o..vlCI v inc a Cal1forn1a 1 Crmsllna Gnmm. 3117 Los Angelea Calif 90065 P~i.n<S Oregon 97204 ductl<l l)y an lndMdual A~ Lrnn Lelltne, t801 Publllhed Orange Coal Tl'Ms bu.ineu 11 con-Lantlem. MO 20706 Th-eel eotPC>f•tlO<'I 14 C0<pora11 Barbaoos Pl Cotta Mesa Tt11 lu-'t Company • Thi' bullneas 11 eon-Robin Lee w MacArthur &Nd •30 H, Dally Pitot May 5. 12 111. 2&. ducted by an Individual Thi• bulfne.1 ta eon-, Plaza Newi>or1 Beacf'I Calif Cahl 92626 Calllor nia Co1 por a ti on. ducted by a corpo<allon Thia atatemenl was Ille<! Stnta Ana. Cell! 92704 1988 Abbas Redlat>+-Tan ducted by a eotpC>rallon 92680 Michael Gt1mm 3117 17550 Olllelle Avenue. Alan L Keller. Sr Vice wtlh lhe County Cieri! of Or· This bu1l,,..1 11 CC>f\· Th-eaO Thie 1tal_,I wu filed s...-ar Natulmhen, Ell-P'taJC ll)TIC( Bowell Pr0()9f1191 In<: . 'I Barbados Pl Costa Meu. 'rv1ne. Calif 92714 Prelldenl 11nge County on May 8. 1988 ducted by. husben<I and wife with the County Clerk of Or· ecutlY9 Va Prelid«lt Calllornia corporation 333 Calll 92626 This bu11n111 11 con· Thia stalemenl was Ille<! ~~ Rlchwd H. Lrilne .. _ "' 1111\Tll'C ange County on AprM 28. Thl1 1latemenl wu Ned ~ South Hooe Stree1 Sulle S.nan Redec:lu ) IS South ducted by JOlnl venture wilh the County Cletk or Or· P~ Orange Coeal This 11~ was flledl l"-.n. ""''"4 1918 with lhe County C.11 ofOt· fltCnnDUe .,_11 •800 Los Angeles Call! I Ohio St Apt B Anal'lelm, Richard T 0-.hl. Sec· an(lfl Counly on April 27 Daily Piiot May 19. 26. June with the County CWk of Qr. ftCTITIOUa __,..... f'l7I0'1t ange County on Apt1 11. MAm 8TATDmlfl' 90071 Catt! 92805 retary 1988 2 9 1938 ange County on AprM 25, tum ITA,.....,. Pubbhed Orange Coat 1918 The folowl4ng.perwona.,.. Thil bu,lness is con· Paul Redeci<1 11s Soulh Thia statement •as hied nno1t F-708 19&8 I The folowtnO pet90ftS.,.. o.,ty Pllol May 5. 12. 19 2&. ~ dolr'O ~ aa ducted l)y a general pen. Ohio St Apl B AnaNHn. with Lile County Clerll. of Or· Stoel Rives BOiey Jon. & ,...,_ ....._ ~ aa 1988 Pul>lllMd Orange Coeat AMERICAN INSTITUTE ner11!1p Call! 92805 9l'Q9 County on A0<1I 28 Grey Sune 2300 Standard P\8.JC f«)TIC[ Publithed Orange Cout ~ASsOCIATED BROt<ERS TM78 ()el1y Pllol Apr11 28. ~ 5. OF HEALTW AND MEOl- Oell1d 8 Kulln Jr Pr-· This bu11neas tt con-1988 Insurance Cent« 900 SW Deily Pito1 May 12, 19. 26, OF CORONA DEl MAR t2, 19 ttea Clf4E. A MEDtCAl GROUP. <lenl d1JC11<1 by j()int venture Fm187 Filth Avenue P~l11nd Qr. ACTTTIOUI IMl8INEll June 2 1"8 · TIC[ T~ 3200 Partl Center onv.. Thia ttalemenl was hied I Christina Grimm Published O•ange Coat egon 9720•-1268 NAME ITA~ · Th..ei4 1~~ ~~.lit ~2~· PtllUC f«> •720, eo.ta Mee&. Calif ..,.th 11'141 County Clefk of Ot· This statement was filed Dally Piiot May S t2, 19, 26. The fOllOwlng Plf'°"I.,.. ~· ACTITIOUI 9U-SS 9~ ange County on April 15, I with Ille County Cte<k of Or· 1988 P\.rbl11hecl Orange Coast dOlng but4MU u P\Bl.IC M)f1C[ wti°:r:" ~W a.::' ...._ ITATUmJIT P\RJC M)TIC[ The Wellness Medical 1988 ange County on May 6. 1988 Th~77 Dally Piiot May 5 12 19 26. SC D SERVICES, 20422 Call! 9aeeo • The......_.._... -· -Group, ~t«I. IC... '177115 n7tl2'7 11988 Beacf'I Blvd Suite 235, Hunl· K4'171 I · ,.,...,.,..."' -~-FM:nnout IUAllU fom6a ptol oorp . 3200 Pitt! Harn)llon & S11mve11 4000 Published Orange Coul P\RJC M>TlCE I Th-64 t• lnglon Belch, Calif 921148 FlCTTTIOUI .,.._11 ~ :;:in:;~con· ~~~ LANO· MAim ITAl'DENT Center °"'19, •720, Cotta MacArthur Boule11a•d Su1ta Dally Pilot May 19 26 June Stephen CMt1ea Daniel, ...._ ITA~ "--" p_,, SCAPE MAINTENANCE The foeowtng petlOM.,.. ~ CaNf 11~ 5700 MewportBeach Caltt 2 9 1988 . FICTTTIOUl8U8MU 8891 OOfMtt Dnw. Hunt· ,_,_ • de>lngbut9neltaa Thtt b\l.i-la con- 92690 .,, F-7t? NAlllll! STATUENT "8.JC f«>TIC£ 1ng1on BMcfl, Calff 92&68 The lolowlng pet90ftS.,. TlMI ataterMnt WM filed 222 A~ Lobelto. Sen FAIRWAY CONVALES· duet.CS by a OC>fllO'ltlofl Publilhed OrAnQe Coast The following l*'IC>nl are lhts butln... 11 con-doing ~ u f wfttl the County Cwt! ol Or· Clemente. Catlf. 92&72 CENT CENTER. 2800 N Lelgtl Ertn eonn-ty. MO, Deily Pilot Mey 12 19 2& d<>lng bullnaa as FICTITIOUS 8USINESI ductl<I by an lndM<lual W E S T P 0 R T lngl County on Aptt t3. Paut Garde. 222 Awntc:ta Harbof 9oule'tard. Fullerton, Prelident June 2 1988 Pt&JC f«JTIC£ TRl·STATE HOUSING NAME STATE•NT Stec>Mn C. Oanlel PROPERTIES, 3151 A"-t 1988 Lobelro. San Clemente. Calif 92&3e Thie statement wu lllld . Th-691x SERVICES. 505 Parll Av-The lollowlng persons.,. This statement WU flied Ave .• Bldg. v. Cotta ....... n1'1'IM c.llf. 92972 Fullet1on ~ehabllltallon wftt1 the County Cwt! of Or· FICTITIOUS 8UllNlll enue. Balboa llland. Calif. doing busllleSS as with the County Clerk of Or· Calif. II~ Publllhed Orange Gout This buslMH Is con· Center, Callfornla, 1201 ange County on April 27, PlB.JC f«>TICE ..... ITATIMENT 92&82 PINWHEELS •ea E 17th ange County Of\ April 27 Andr9WI Partnera. Inc •• Delly Piiot ~ t2, 111. 2&. ducted by.,, lndlvldual Dow Street •500 ~ 1988 The following petlonl.,. Trl·Slate Hooting Ser-St , Cosla Meta. Calif 11188 ' Calffomla corporation. 3t51 "'-2. 1988 Paul Gatda 8Mdl. Callf 92eeO • "19M FtCTITIOUI au ... SI <IOlng bulineu aa vlcel. A Celttornla llmlled g2827 F17'I011 Allwrt A\19., 8'ctg. V, eo.ta fh..el7 Thie statement WU llled Thft bustneu Is con-~ Orange COMt ..._ ITATIMUfT THR I FT 0 El U XE partlll'Shlp 505 Park Av· Anl onta Reilly 2752 Publlshed Orenge. Coat ~ Calfl. 92121 with the County CW. ol Or-duc1ecl t>y a COf'PO'ltlon . Olly Plol May 5 12 111 26 The followtng per.ans are CLEANERS II 18908 Beedl enue Balboa lsten<I Calli Cibola. Costa Mesa Cahf Dally PllOt May 5 t2. 111 2&, This b\lalneee Is eon· P\llJC NOTICE ange County on April 2&, Carol Mays. Cotl)orate 1988 · ' • doing 1>us1nMS as SNd Hunllnglon BMctl. 112662 92&2& 11188 ducted by:• COf'PO'Allon 11118 Secretaty TMTS THE JENNINGS COM· C.111 92646 Tr1-State Houtlng Set-~line Pfetfler 2385 Th-N2 John K Andrews. See-ftCTITlOUI .,_.. R7l7ll TNa statwnent ._. Ned PANY. 18682 M9CArthur Oo1<1en-11 L-indry & V1Ce1 A Celllomta Corpe><-~. Cotta MeM, Call! '-'lll'Y U.-ITAW PuOlllMd Orange C099I wttn the County a.ti o1 OJ. ---------81~ Ste 425 Irvine Calif Valet SerVIOff Inc, Call-allon SOS Parll Avenue, 92827 Pl8JC M)TIC£ Thia statement ,,.. lllecl The to11ow1ng per.one are Deity Pilot AprM 28. May 5. ange County on Aptt t8. "8JC ll)TIC( 92715 lornta. 15702 PrO<lueer ~ Balboa laland, Call! 92662 A E Bartottc. 2516 un1 ..... I with the County CW. ol Or· doing bullfllel aa: 12, 19, 1M8 tMI ___ ..._,...,......,....,, __ Katl'll"n L Jenning•. "E Huntington Beach, Calif Thia bualneH It eon· Illy, Newport Beech. Calif I FICTITIOUI ..... sa lnQI County on May 3, 1"8 N!WPORT CONVALES· Th-&45 ~ K41t11 24702 Athena Min ion 926'9 ductl<lby·allmlledsi-rtner-926&0 NAmlTA-,....,. . ,.,.,_CENT CENTER. 15S5 Su-Publllhed Of1nge Cout ACTTTIOUaalH•• vi.to. Caltt 92691 Tri11 but1nHs la con-lh•P Thi• bu11rtes1 It eon· I The followtng penone.,. Publlatled Orange CoeM p.IOf Avenue. Newport Pt11JC NOTICE Delly Pio( May 5. 12. 1t. 2&. MAm ITA,.._,,, l'h19 busmen 11 con-ductlO l)y 1 CO'potation David D Datil In· <lueled t>y co-partner• doing ~ aa: Deily PMot lii4ay 12. It. 29, 8Mc:fl. Ce11f 92tt3 1N6 The tolowtng P9"90N - ducted by an lnd<vldual Ezra SChley e()(f)Orator Antonia Reilly CAPTAIN NASH S. 2574 June 2, 1"8 N9wPOt1 8eec:fl ~ Th-a5 dcW'O bullnla• l<attMer1 L Jenning• T'111 .,.,_,, WU tiled Thia ttatement ..... riled Thi• stal_,I was Med Newport Blvd . Costa M-. TtHll8 tatlon Centw, calltomla. U.-ITA~ • T'HE HAI" HOUS£. 2701 Thia statemenl wu filed with Ille County Cler1l of Or· with Ille Counry Cler1l of Or-with the County Clertl of Or· Calli 12827 1201 Dow St,.... •500. The tolowlng pel'IOflt.,.. W O.~ ~ with the County Clerll. of Or ange County on May 10. anoe County on Apr~ 2t. ange County on AprM 2&. Almoei MeQJI, 943 12th "8.IC N()TIC( N9wPOf1 Beldl. Cell! 92MO bul*Mm •· P1llJC NOTICE c.llf 92133 *101 County on Mey 11 1988 1918 1988 11118 StrMt, Santa Monica. Callf. Thlt bualneaa It con-(I UIGI AMAN! AHO 00. Slror N Al MllHledillll. FJ79I01 F.al1 ~ ~,90403 '1CTITIOUI ...._.. ducted by a oorpomton b)OH TOY CO , 17212 Mt It_,.. 2•209 B Ptls, LAIQUN Hiia. Publlafled Orange Coaa1 Pub111hed Orange Cout Publllhed Orange Coe.st Publlahed Orange Co&lt Thia butlnea 11 eon· MAm STAW Oec11 Mays, P1--1t Wynna Clfde, Fountain VIA-ACTmOUI IUAllU c.llt. ~ Oally Pilot May 111. 28 June Dt1ty Pilot May 19. 26. June Dally Ptlot May 5. 12, 19, 28. Dally Pllol May 12, 111, 28, ducted by an lndl'lldual The followlng l)lf'IOnt are Thia stat ..... t W11 Ned , c.tlf. 12708 MAm ITATDmNT J1lal Bathl, 101 Los Z. 9. 1988 2. 9. 1988 1988 Jvne 2. 1t88 Almoez Megt1 doing bullnell 111: with the County 0.. d Or· 8o1m lntemetlonal, Inc... The fotloWln9 pet.one lf9 Pld,_ L1"9. Plac.nOa. F-7 tO I F· 714 T~ Th-eff Thie 1181..,.,,1 waa fl6ld (l)THE CAT CUNIC OF ange County on Mey' ,... doing bu11MM •: c.lf t2t10 ~====:;:~=;;:;;;;~~;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~°'~~E~~ ~TN1b\1~1s~s~~ac~~~~con-,1 8"09 Counly on Apt 2t ORANGE COUNTY CAT flublllhld Or1ng1 eo.t OUded by: 1 oori>ention FACTO .. Y, 2101 Herbor dUcted by~ 1918 • CUNtC (CJTHE CAT CUNIC, Olly Piiot Mey 1t. K. ~ SMPMn Y Ot1 ~.J.. Cotta .._.. c.M .... llMN STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? ,,,,_ '81 Eut t1\tl StNlll. Colla 2. 9, 1918 Tl* .....,,....,, wa 111eC1 ~ Tl* .....,. ... fled Publithed cnnae CoeM ....... Call. 12127 F-711 With~ County Oel1I of Or· ~ W. Pl'ttc:Nrd. 9132 ~County a.tt bl Or- Delly P11o1 May 12. tt 21 Dlel1I Sul8n s~ .,.eountyonAotll.1111 ""*'or 0..-de •t'"-C, lnG'CountyonMey2. 1• June 2 1"8 · • ' t<oplt, M62 lolefll Clfae. rtaJC ll)TICE "1WW HIMttneton 9Mctl, Cellt ,,,_ ' fh..e92 Huntington BMctl, CaHf. Pub111MC1 Orange CCMl9t t2t4e Publlltled Onna9 Coe9C ---------92948 '1CT1'1CJU9 MllR .. I Oe11Y Piiot May 5, 1l. 19. M. Fottune Prttctlerd, MSZ 09ly Piiot May 5. 1), 11, It, The legal Department at the Daily Ptlo1 IS pleased to •n- noun<:e a new servioe now aveil· able to new businesses. We will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and uve you the time and the trip to the Court Houae In Sanl• Ane. Then. ot courw. after the ...,ch 11 completed we wm flle your r1etltlou1 buslneU name stalement with the County Clerk. publllh once • ~ tor tour WMICt es required by taw and tMn me your proof of put>tt- catlOn With the County CWk. Please stop by to me your flctitloua busineaa statement 11 the Daily Pllot Legal Depart· ment. 330 West 9ay, Costa Mesa. Callfomla. If you can not atop by, s>IMM cau us at (714) &42~21. ExtenslOn 315 Ot 318 and we wtlf make arrangement• for you to handle thll proc«fUt"• by malt . If you ahould have any rurthet Queetlona. P'e8M call u• and we wtll be more than glad to assist you. Good luck In your new business!! • Nil.JC NOTICE ™' ew11ne11 ia con. um naw ,... Amador Clrde • •309-C. , ... ---------dUcied by: en~ The followlng P9'lllN .,. Th-Mt Huntington BMcfl. Caltf. "'°"' RCTmOUI .,..... Dlel1I St•n••v4<C>CMt dolnO ~-.: U.-ITAW WWl~~c:°'~ ICACHMOTOAWUU<S. ~ = ::wna .. lnG'CountyOft Meyt. ttei ~ ~C:. ~· ~.'ATELIER O' AAT, i.uo ~ '= Oen111P •• I07...,_ Via Oporto &Ille 101, ...._ Delly Plot ~~· .. .-... A._. .. .....,,, 8eldl. Calf. por1Scoc~~ 408 t. •. ,... . '2: bu.... .. ~ w 91y u2. co.ea M9M. ""113 dUClted by: en lndMcWI c.tlf t2a7 .. _ tit --o.'llel ,,. Thie ~ .. con-~ ..,.-. 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IO ~rct'nt to ~M ()()() unit\ That more than ofTSt't a 6.9 i-A ii t rt calq.ot)'. posted a decbnc. wbicb analyus blamed on .-nbcclu~ofdtthnes1n Occ'tm~randJanuaf) JXfll'nt 1.kd10l' 111 "ngk·tamah unat\. ~h1ch f<"ll .,, 6~ 0 pr , govern men repo S ns1n! tnlctnt '"ts. . . . Housm1 \tans plummeted IS 8 pcrct'nt tn Oet:t'm~r pc-r\l'llt -In &he \lnalc--fim1l), 11 s a hule bu dl~na. to and then ft'll anotht'r I 2 J)('r«nt an J&nUAI) '\nal~st~ It "·" lht· rt'\l'r'•4.' of 1hc u .. ual pattern .\panmcnt WASHINGTON ( "P) -Housma const ruction Sitt ~tans fall olr hkt that. but a& the same u~ -\IC annbutC'd lh<' slump to butldcrs· ft'ar that tht" October wn,tru111on hJ'> tx'l·n lkP''-''')(.'d ''°le t'arh t Q87 bccau5t cd&ed up 0 S percent in A.pnl. the 1h11'd monthly pin in a stanC'd to Stt 1ntt'ttst rates dnft up." said Thomas M stod. mark<'t CTash "ould chmpcn homt' bu} in& ince 1ht• nl'" 1a' la" rl·mm l'd n .in\ ol 1hc: ht·nt'titHlf 1n"nuna row aftt'r a harp slump at tht-end of laSt year. &ht' Hollo\\<1l}. ~mor economist for the MOl1PF Bank.en tht'n th<' «onom) has pro'C'd to ~ robust and tntt'rest an r\·,11 l"'tatl· 1ovcmment said toda~ .\ssoc1a11on of -'mcnca. . rat~ lu'<' <'m<'rgcd as th<' n<'" thrrat to housing aet1\ll\ I hi." ()\ c.-iall 1111 rca\l" in .\pi ii "Cl' paced b) a .,., 4 Tht'C'ommt'rtt Dcpanmcnt said the 1ncttasc pushed "Our outlook 1s for 1ntcrnt ratn to conunuc to drif\ Hous1n1 pcrmns. cons1d<'rC'd 1 good sign of futurr pt·r\\'nt m, m lhl· \1 id"t""' Jnd J , 2 pc.-r\t"nt chmb in-th<' construction act1\ II) to a St'asonall) adJUStcd annual rat<' up o' t'r th<' }nt and for stans to ronlln~ 10 dcchnc economic ant\ 11~. tt-11 4 I pcrct'nt in "pnl 10 a ~asonall\ ~outh of 1.56 mtlhon units modt'~th ··ht' said &dJu\trd annual rate of I 42 m1lhon unm ll11u"n~ ,tarh ldl ~ 11 lll.'r\t•nr 1n 1h1 '1nhea<.t and But all of the ~trength cam<' in apanmcnt construe-Tht'O\erall ancrcast' last month follo-.ed apinof:?..3 Th<' ->lr<"n•th 1n \li&n~ last mon1h \amt C'nt1rrh 10 I' 11pcrlt"nt1n tht \\ l'" t...i IO 14 IOS. TaFa 1 HI t Sl SllTl'9 C"S9C H I t• Tetttl 1 ltll "" hFr1 G-I 1'1' lt.1' Vlllue I tit t14 T~ Oollnc I 1'1 1'1 ~--... hf'~ co-I 11.SI 11SI GwtS<. 1Jt 114 '""llNVT G...SC I U2 U1 ~ 11U 11'1 a.K I 11 ., 11 ., 09lltftc ,., Ht U2 NL Ul ML 11 a NL. SM NL 11 It NL World tren ds boding well for Californ ia. predicts t h ink -tank f"'o\LO "l TO 1 \P1 -In kss than I 0 \<'2f'\ ( J hl11m1.i 11. 111 ha'<' .inotht'r .i 3 m1lhon rc-<.1dc.-nl'> and : 2 m1lhQn mo~ JOh' tu 'uppon tht'm thl' < <'ntt'r for thl" ( on11nuing \tud' o f the (al1forn1J f ltinom' prOJl'.'l t<'d \\ ~ nt'..00 \ The<.<' arc thl' ponl"nt'> o l emerging trend~ in the national and inter- national econom' said the 14-~t'ar­ old pm at<' Palo .\lto-ba<,('d group that conduct\ research 11.ork under contr11ct to pn,ate and go,l"rnment a~enc1t'\ "Both pn' :ttc.· and pubhc dt-C1\1on makt'C'\ mu~t plan for '>1gn1ficant n<'"' gro11oth 1n num~!'\ of JOhs people and housing." s.a1d ~t<'phcn Le'' th<' pnnc1pal author ufthe repon and thl" group'\ senior ('('Onoml'>I To take 1.ar<' ol thl" population add111 on<, m the \\ate he <..ud wmc .:! I mllht.ln n<'" hou\<'hol~h "111 bl· in placr 11o11h 11.'h gro-Ath a:ld dt'mo- graph11. tn-ndc. pointing to J ~trong ~1dent1al con<.tru1.11on market He ~•d the:" <.tate mu<.t prepare for an annual addition 01 2'\0 oon house· holds to I~" 11. 1th oinnual ~ro" th ol .:!"'5 000 llt'\\ housing unit\ UH said 1nd1u1tor'i proJ('('ll'd that .. all maJor ("('Onoml\ region' of th<' stat<'(" 1111 iro11o fa->tcr than tht' nat1pn an terms ol ntl11o JOb<t popuJaraon and housing ·· 11. 1th a lxH c·.:\\ <'rage C"C on- om 11. gm11oth pro\~t' for the S,:in Diego and \.icramt•nto region\ Per 1.ap11a annlml· m the stat<' "could ranttt' tk.·t"~·n S 14 I 'l) and S.:! l.08b 1n I ~Q'\ depending on pro- duct I\ It'.> andgro\\th "la\t \ear, per capita income 1n ( alttom1a 11.a' Sl7.800 Th<' Ct'ntcr's lafl<.-St go\ emment contract 1s v.11h th<' ( ahfomta f nerg~ Comm1u1on Pn'alc contr:Kts m· cluck th<' Ir"\ an<' und Co and Pao fie ~II OTC UP s & DowNs ---~ - -- CR ED IT LINE ---·---- Promotions made by Frogen Yozurt He1d1 \ltlkr prt',11kn1 aod hlundt'r 111 Heidi's Frogeti Yozart Sbo~s Inc. ha' .rnn,1unll·d I''" r<' l'nl promouons 11o1thm hN comp.rn'' l a~un.i Hill' hl'4.tdl.juanl r, 'IWAD<') Madisoa 1s nov. dm·ct< r ~11ran1.hl\t tra1n1n~ &tnd Rid Houglltalin« I'' 1ee pres.1dt'nt ol dt>\ elopmcn1 m l'r.,,·l'mg tht· rl d l'\tat,· and con'itrucllon d('P<IMml'n" ... .\1 Sm1tb lnternauonal Inc 1n ''"pun Bea•h Moak Rollms has step{>t'd dt'"' n J' ch.urman .ind c htt'I l''<'CU!I' e but "111 rt"main a dm·nor of thl· \Ompan' Tht d1m111r<. ha't c1ppoan1ed Robert S.tH rlu d. l',,., u11 \ ( '1u· pr\."\1den1 nf lndu,tnal Equ1t~ I Pacific I Ltd. as ch.11rman Pnnc1 pal da\·to-da' l'\l'CUll\e respons1b1ht1cs ~ 111 be handll d .101n1h h) Doug Rodi, a<o prt'\ldt'nt and, h1cf opcratmg offiCl.'r and Loren Carroll."' \t'l u11' i: '1n· pre'>1dent Th(' com pan\ ha'> 1ntrodu,,·d 'lt"\1-ral ne"' pn~ull' and ha'> rranfoned 11s marl..t't po.-.1t1on J\ the v.urld'r, la~l.,t do"'n hole tool \Ompan' ... America's Pbarmac), a ma1l·'-{"f\ t(e pre...:npuon dn.g\·nmpan~ and ~holh 011.ncd ">uh<,1d1a~ 0 1 'o;t"11opon &a"h-h.t'-t"d '\C'wpon Pharmateut1lali. ha' announll"d th( a ppointment ut Te~ Q Snider a' 'llt p~\ldl."nl of Ult"' .nd marketing . . . < 1"lJ \k~-ha-.<d Pacific SaHngs 8aak has namt"d Huntangh.'n_ lk,i, h r\·\ldt'nt J K. S<-ott J•et 1.1' 1, 1: p~ld<"nl ~le'> produl. llOn ol 1\\ m1•.r1.µ@.<' 'uh,1d1.if'\ Pal'.lfil· Ri:a htat<' ~fonµg" < orp Jont'i. Join~ Paufi" in 4'' a<. 3 kl.3n 'lli1.c.-r at th<' \anta .\na Ut'a PRE '1~ n hran\ h "ht'rc.< he.-"'a' IJtl'T proml,ted to sall"<o man~l"l' 'o" he "111 O\ eN.·1.· all rcta1 rt'\1dent1al loan production at Ii<'' C'n PRE\I( Cl olli1.l''> 1n l al1lc rn1a and\\ .ic,h1ngwn ••• W. Flo)d Hester ot l>Jn,a P1,mt ha' ~n nam<'d nauonal accounts ..alt"' rtr.1nattl·r tor CTMCO 1n < o<.ta \1esa. rrspons1hll'.' for ne11o a1.cnunt dt.: 'C'lupme.111nd d1''<'1"'\1tica11on of CIMCO'HuStomt'r ba« (1\f( 0 " a leading manufactur<.-r of h1gh-prcc1s1on 1hcmrnpl.i~t1l C\)mpl.llll'nt' and 'uNs\(,·mblt~ and a ma1or <.upph<"r Gf'-J'('l:IJ I f'Urp<''>t' .ind \U\!Om pohmcrt\ i:ompc\UOd\ • • • Tbomas Bauer h;i' tx·cn namt"d t:\.t'l:Utl\l" \1C<" p~<.1den1 ol Ooll•r l\eat A Car lll I lf3ng1.: C nunt\ Lo' l.ngt"les. the IM1~t ( altfurn1a fran1. h1": l•I l>1,ll.1r l<1.·n1 \ < a.i \\\IC'm' It has 11 dath au1un1t•t1\ l n·1Hal lnl.lln•n' Jnd .i tlt>1·1 111 : 11111 ,ar; to ~n IC'C' II\ clit•ntt"k I hl· m•,\ Pll "Jrnl ,,, Joh• Barn &. 4uo<'iates Maaag~ment En.finttrs Inc 'Bob Ba~ "'h11 h.i' 'll \l"d JR l. a!> :i tC:lQ~\Jltant ~1m c IQ ~ ;rnJ 3, '1u prt"\ldcnl ''n1.t 1.111~ He l<.lOl c, lorward to CllOllnu1~ tht• '' 'l"JI' 1'1 -.en rt'm~ '\<1utht·m ( .tlth•rnaa an tndustnal enganet-nl).ll J11hn Bam 11.111 remain JdJ\(' 1n the cnmpan~. conC'<"ntral1ng ''" nl·" proJt'\.t' related to rl"'taurant 1.'0n,ulung. mdu~1n..il •a~out ~11hl .1ul\1mat<'d pal)('Norl S\\tcm'. 69 • -11 > I.JP • • • • UP ll • • UP 41' • • uP Ullo + l.o UP 7 t t .. UP IJ'4 • • 3 • ur I• + .. UP Z1 + l UP S:l,o • • UP l + " UP J • UP 6 + • UP J7».. + 1 , UP t ..! ;-• UP 2s,l; : .; ~~ S4..,_ + l , Uo ih.~ ·: ~ •• ,.,, + I' Uo 4 + • Uo \.• + • Uo 2:> + >.. UP 4 •'l + 'I UD DO_,MS • -.--.. " "• ~-~" ~t ... ·~-,, -..-\lo ro~· .• ,t:i :: Ji:!'" 1 ~" 1-+ •• + ... l"t -~ ~·· :u ~ THURIDAY'I CLOSING PIUCEI C• M V,,~,­v~ I ~-· .. 11 1 V • I vi\"'. ~ usff ""' .2' vi Ver 1 l v ••-11 ~.,oo 15 fi I ~=I.JOI "ID" Ve P~ I Va P , I Ve ~ l Va i;; ~r~.:c .. · , VOl'lt V0tMCS 2t VulcM U'l 11 -w-W\SSM' UO I =~ 7}};.' IO t Wac:tiM a fl Wal!loe ;~·!1 ~~pt , IS) w.~,. t Watl\Hm 1 W"'N•I I •••••••••••••••••••••••• GARAG E SALE It'' t+iat time again! Make sure your gar~ sole is a success by odvertisi~ in clanif~. Start your od two days before t+ie soi. to ottroct t+ie most buyen. c A l l 642 -5678 •••••••••••••••••••••••• WH AT AMEX Orn WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK (AP) Mey 19 rttv. NEW YORK l API MIY 19 rttv. AdVlllCe<I rr ~ Declined ~ ynch1noe<1 Olal lt,S~S New h ohs New lows 14 ' AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -S.ln, ' P.m. Thursdllv o<lc• and net ctienoe ~f the 10 most active American Stoett Exchenoe Issues, tradloo n111oMHv al more tti.n SI. Name v ~st ~ =:r1 3, J, 1 4.lf. -1-2 NY Tlmn lll9, ff~ -'.IJ ~dlOBev s i' •,; + Ya •s1Dlolt11 1, •;, -,..., ruftloom 1, i + ,,.. AlutCe , + •1, KlrbYEllP 1 , ~ WanoLabB 1 • 1 MlcNSctl 1 , U'h -I GoLo QuorE s SNcMO -ICI 001C1 SW-,.,_,,.,., by The A-tedl'f-~ "'°'""'9 ''""'Iii .. "45615. up u 15 L.--.. .n.rnoon t1Alng 19 "457 IO up '3 tO ,_ •"•""°" ltrlng IS ... ~ 0$. up M 72 ,,...,... 1uong 1:a so• 95. ""S3 ee Zwtdl •1• .,,.,..._ b<d "457 flO up '3 eo '451 10 -.0 ~ • ...,_,. "457 90 upS3IO ,......,. ..... »» up'391 ~~·"*''° ""'" 11 NYC:-. (lotd IDOi _,.,.Wad 14'1 )0 .. I I IO METALS Qu oTEs Adv~nced n.undar ~ Deel ned ill ¥nch,noed ••• 0111 uues 1979 New hl9hs 21 NewloW\ 21 NYSE LEADERS Th~~y Y~iJ e~PJ_, -ct1as::'0t ',~·"f's most ectlve New York Stock Exc:Nnije ls~~r-41ng neti?f. ttv at e the~ T~tU fJ . t. =~ it~rtn t: · '"" -'h let • • +1 ilnc · · +6~ I.riv?\ I: : ,~~ H ~~~' l: .. =':Z ~nc i: + ~ Na'vlii.W L , Dow JoNE S AvERAGES NASDAQ SUMMARY ·~ ........................................................... .. t:+t 'Fear of another crash leads to drop in stocks NEW YORK (AP)-Wall Street's undcttyina dread of another stock crash has been qatavattd by two sip i fican t e vcn u. an 'APW&rd spike in interest ralC'S and the fint notable tellina by bes institutional investors in several weeks. Unmpon i"e to JOOd news aod obKssed •1th the bad. the stock market took another batp pill Wednesday, dcprmina the Do• Jones industrial a\ef'llC to iu lo1iw:st point an more than thtte months. Broackr market indexes also fell 1harply. Pncn we1kcncd further lhi• mom· ina, Th( OOw a\1C7'W WIS down l•.86 poinll to l.926.23 by 11 Lm. EDT on Wall Street. and loti"I t1«kt outnumbemt pincn by natty 5-to-t on the New York &Ock Esch&nee. The d«lina tbcm.tlvcs wert "°' P11tiadarty new or alatmina, bean&• prim have bCim bounci111 up and dowa for •. wttale in a ~.aub market domanttfd lilrldY bY' ~ buy1na and 1t11a,. M> llCta other. Wlwl "~ ......... ,pro-f'Cllionats this time wet u inftm of Jrll °'*" from ... lftldtitioMI io~ Mb u pea.ioft NDda tad mutwll IVnidl.. tht ftalt ind bOl'8 of lhe stock1'old1n1 public Tbc scUina sugested that these crucial 1nvcston ~ powina exasperated. .. Today's the fint day I've seen some real institution1l liquida1ions:" William Kina. head trader at Nikko SeC'uritics Co. lntcmationaJ ift New Yort. satd as the scllina ln\ttlsificd Late Wednesday. ..You 're ,etti na some aclrnowlcdsrmcnt from arutitu- uonal invntors that thefelt a prob-1em.•· lns,tltutional 1ellina panly was raponsabk for anflailnt the volume on •ho New Yen S\Oet Eldwqe. whc:ft 209.•l million sbatts wm traded. It wu the first time tbc Volume cxaieded 200 millioft tbates an mart tban 1 month. To the technical 1tnu$su •bo attempt to plot \ht S1ock maJtet'1 courtc bated on malbemalical for. mulu and PIR behavior, the pnce drop lipaied tofM ~ conc:em uwdl. Tiit Do. industrials rtu li.ll oaintuo 1,9'l.09• Wednelday, the '""91 ilK'C ,_, t, ..... 11 dolid at 1,914.46. At oat '°"" tltC 8¥fllllt .a ,...,,..... 1.9~ nida .......... MW Clllled u nnpanaat .. ..,._, lfvd," • \ 0 0 0 --4 lines 7 days -Private party only No AMI CALL 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE 540-1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE 4~8800 ' Io 80 Estate. Commwe1a1 , Auto- • mouve. Boating, Of ~P Wanted ) lilr=C;;LASSn;;;;tFt=to;:;INb=tx=;m:;;::a=1=1=:1., • .,.., .... • .. C.ta... lll411mM 1144 .... llM l1lh1 ... , ..... Cella.... JIM ... c.n ....... ...,._a_• __ ._24_ C..ta ... ... ~~co. ...,. .. Lmtml ... 3:!'.J~ r.;:-m: w:::-:rwn:.•.:.;:: "Hll-Wll ....... q--v•""A., ..!..'!.....~.::;.... ........~ ..... 02~~,. A=~·=:: MOllllOUTMOMWCO. -I ...... ywd . ..,.. "'*· i.N.,.. r.=-·MIOC lfMli.1* -'-_. .... LY -"F IUnllen ~ ...... ,... eabl9 ..-. Endssfr· THIDAJLY"'-OT CHICt(YOUltAD ~;:csywd~"°::: oec.t12A5.MMM1 t7W115 28R, Oen~BA. ocn w~. ::-·.=· = =i T.~o='~ N90HopettMS- CLA$$1FllOOfTICEHOURS --aTO'Y ~om cNne c.blne\a. 38R28A,f.,,,eyrm buMt·. -I .............. llff *-· 159$.000 13500 S785 ~w.l504200 untt1 Ul·U03 or IPUIMlll ..... £JUL T~ ~ M~ ,.._ ron .. ,.,.. c:atpeClna & mor91 In dl1hwa1her, 0M•1a -r; -mo Call Meureen Whit• ,._____ J •--545-7556 Sperl!ll"Q clean. large ~ 100 AM.s '°""' ... °" • -.... ----· OP£H FFV 1o-3 wood-. s131s. Mua1 ... 1 m11111~11 reo-5000°'151-15411 ~ -Gatden apt• e.uu1u1ty r11• .._ SewrdeJ 100 AM-11 ao AM -......... --RfAW 1--~ lflf d .._ Ccun•• Mr ..... , .. .,,.., _ _ _ 1111 POf1 Abb9y tor Pete 751·5000 2 story. 1 ~. petlo, 211· 1~ -•• r"55 1andse1ped groun • 1 oo ,....s oo ~ ..... • ·-... -.... -Hurry at S3e5.000 38r 2aa hom9 on Q\Mt 11050/mo u~t 12 Al' I We/It. to beectl No .,.., L:'g9 1Bd~~ ~~ Poo & IPI paoost<Mdl• 2 & 3 Bdrm t~ ; ._.<.~!.c...... ::-:.,.•=-.:;.·..:...-:=: atr•t $1200 1 YMt 28R 28A light/airy condo \t\ll :t._ "ff I'-' \ ·11 $850/mo 780-0344 u:-:W_,.. pain\, "anlly :"~. °' cerpon Sorry ~~·5 ~~~= ;:! ~ w ,,. ... =:..'"'...::.:::;:.= /Ar L 19~~·.A.1.1 LAlaM A~I 751·5541 Of kber apt. 2 c:. v-. REALTORS.. •Newty d9C 28R 1""8A Garage '850131-0272 '•SEVERAL LOCATIONS St)529-7867 Of 5'2 ....... -· ~ :: =~ .......... _ .......... ,_ 5 MINUTES TO BEACH $1570 (213) 82()..3122 LIDO ISLE Home Lt 48t w/d nkup ie16 Lae· NO S..utrful c ... ~r•nada 1 e.droom seeo large 11pR 18A.. ~ • ...,. ,,. -.. ,_ ... -, .. , '" ... ,_, i~vv,r ... ~-,, • -7355• balcony c11 to bay twnhs pool tp earpon 2 BEDROOMS t the 'Bachelor '605 I -- '""'' •• ~.. <,:,,:;: .. --'"' "'" ''" A E A T y 2BR. 28A. frplc:, 2 car end 2BR 2BA 8th ftr. Bayfront. 3Ba lam rm din ~ 2 pets 722"'81401122·8011 From S7l5 gu paid 28drm 1•.ea S175 nlent loeatlon sf~ ~. .:: .:: :: •• ·-... -·-• ...,. gat. truh eompac1, OIW ocanvlewl 1200a/f, MC, pattOa St 10' St $2350 3BRl2BA l atg9 DupieJtl400 Memmac Way 2250 V8"QU1fd 540-~26 :!'[::!~b~~8"2 r--.,--11!!!""'---. ., .......... .._,,. ....... $850 Rletl, Agt1172-2079 2 car Pf'k~ St500/mo Imo 1 yr IM 67S-69l5 (1600s/ll G1tage. deal 1ius1 .a.1 of Harb<>< .':"~ ... '":--;::·;::.-.== DhiiWHI Attract clean Wnt1Jde Call830-5· 1155-tHl FURNoruntum 2Bt Oen lndry room $1295/mo 979 1911 ~=:,,., = ~~!T :-~~E~ , -.. ,_._ ,..., ..,. -UltmJ 2BR H~BA hM Nice yd, •BAYFROHT Exelu....,. 1860sf,2'~ba 2fl p pool 67~55ll 790-9020 2BR tBA S700 18R 1BA 28drm t '•B• S750 1021 Vllendl (MeN cta1 ••••• ·-·--·.... N~ decor ed 2Bdrm 2 gar S950 WlCI gfdnr & wtr Udo Peninsula.. Boat llip tennis. nf &g Canyon l •BEAVTIFUl 38A. 2'~8A S550 New crpt drps 28drm 2Ba T wnhs saso I Mar) No Peta 650-7 t05 et' ti v 11~~ B 1 b · 548-1368 Of 646-2389 1111 28' 2'M>a. lrpl. 2 car S 1975/mo 4/mnth mm I extra larg9 S t625 paint etc NICe Quiel 825 Center St 642-1424 - - P!unou.e nll wt~h .. ~ BHutlful Spanl•h·tll• ;ar. pool S2500 873-3313 720·9680 or 722 7007 •EXTRA NICE 1BR. lrg ES>d41 •oc Open 8-4 M-F Near Frwys & ~ u -1 , decil et IQ & llOf..,... CASA DEL MAR APTS Bachelo< $600 ctrs 2Bt 2Ba 8 d9MI. • vie'# from the Oeek plut lwnhae.2BR2~BA,court •1&1111.1ff* NEWPORT SHORES ' r r 1 ...,.. 147 E 18th SI 1 1 d/w wet·bar sun Oedl vaulted celllng1, tky· yard ~ pv1 patio, garage Nice 3BR 2BA patio hm Crosslrom bch 3BR 2' • $69S * 20-998tl * Bedr~m $630 1 S750/mo 850.()483 llghlt, tlreplae.. ••tr• & parkl"Q space $1000 Frptc, 2 car gar S..1450 BA AVAIL NOW• •BAY&oCEANVIEW• 2BR 1BA flfeplace wld ~~r;\a:~~t 642~~: ---- 1torege and • moOveted mo Avt June 99&-3434 Drive by 424 Via ta S 1295/mo 760-1108 above t>eaullful China ht.up w1lk-1n Clos.ts , _ _ __ llfWl Y •CllAlD Ml'-A ternflc v8'ue at •CHARMING 1 Bdrm sue, 1 a . 1 hen c 111 Cove 2Br 281 IQ Oen gar Close to park & shops 1 Bedroom 5695 2Br 1 '..S. wt gar Cf'ptl Sllle,000 Quiet Yard Aefng No 675-4912 Agl Nkiety UWDueded JSBR 28A $1750 873-1692• ~75 No pell 645-1 .. ~ 15 1 E 2151 SI S48-;;,> .. 0& drps blhns lncd patlO Lower pie• llPS to 636 ... t20 CUI 1·5PM (714') 673 4400 Pets '850/~;7~ • HARBOR VIEW HOME bCtl 2 car gat Ftp p11t10 •SHARP111* 11tS200 BONUS• Grut E ADULT ORIENTED 2 .. 39 Orange E $750 2 l88 Maple • 4BR 2BA. jlZ. 2 Cat gar, s 1400 675 ... 912 Agl 2BA 2BA 2 car encl gar side toe• LG lBR S600 ~ GARDEN APTS Lrg 1BA. 2619 Santa Ana "J' $736 Eutllde 2BR 18A, frple. fenced yrd, crnr lot Pat'I of unturoillled llOUM j w/d, pvt deck wt-I SP Ca~ ::o Jf a:12\ pool n1pe1s $550 p1u1 687 V1Ctor11 l S720 yard. sngl gar. w/d hkup Xtrast S2200/mo Avl 1 1 1 28R $1200/mo 875·7698 I orry o 1 · S350 aeeurily 646-36!6 Cul-c:t.aac. Xlnt condl 111 380--0271 Ellft ~:~o 11;;:1~1 nlpets I 514.,.-MARIGOLD CdM-* 2BR118A encl oar • 11Wl.YIEOllA1U 2364 NO<M Ave. Sheryl *lmlLS* 281-«>92 or 261 5881 Large BaehelOf unu Wilk clean thro~hout No IEST VlllE II 2BR wig• ,_ crpts, &31·1266 Of 675-8427 •Iii for Marianna to t>eactl S550/mo Avatl pe1s S675t mo 2025 TIWlt fnc:d yO ~ 120 1-SPM 2·5 Bdrm S900-S5000tmo now 64~ l 168 anyt~ Pomona 64µ559 • 2176 P1.oent11 C S&70 Marti. agt 642·17C>e P..oeful greenbelt ,,_ _ _ -, 2566 Orwige A qa S&t5 Obi garage 28R vaulted l=abulous destgner 2BR • 2Br lwnhM 1 ~Bl PltlO SllO Sll5 2526 Santa Ana o· S7\0 oeillngs. $1 275/mo Pool 18A wtwhlte vaulted blt1ns lndry laclhly $775 • 1 -------------3BR 2'1t8A llke new 67~9496 wOOOoedtnga h'J*; huge P us Oepostt SJOO Newt>ot1 Meigtlll two"-" E SIDE d new 38r 181. S 1425/mo & one 11 decl< sngl gar. lndry. ocn. • 548·5348• 2 & 38f style 2BR, trJMe. lndry rm. yard. pallo, deck. Fr $1825 D11n1 Protser PRIVATE COMMUNITY 1 nart>or & Catalina Y1eWS immaculately returb1shed garage. $825/mo 1M5 160-5000 or 64~90 Designer· s llm 4 BR Steps 10 bell s 1400 mo 1 * * * * * Near C M counyards lrvme ~ •8 72()..9422 ~ ~~.A..V 2',..,BA. 2600 stf hie. Drive by 214\.'t Femteal & BRAID llEW shooplng beaches Cov-Spartdlng Clean 2Bdrm KU',.,9"' I b rite , beau 11 I u I eall Sheryl Q 875-3427 ereo prltg poo4 n-pets 1, ·Bl 1740 All utils pO •UMTWllll* \t"''l ~'YI' I'-'\ ll S2900/mo 721 1215 _ __ $200 Off 19i6M1ple 722-6495 Fng Qar Sorry nop«a. 3BR 2'hBA. den. AC. lg r• \\ -"" • • SEA ISLAND 2br 2 'Iba• le 211/!U. 2 tar Ill BUNGALOW I 11h d 19e0 W91\ace 642-4905 modeted kll, end yd, 2 R(At.TORS • .._ .,.__1 ~ "--. nu decor No pets 1ST MONTHS RENT · urn e QI age POOl &tennls .._, ~'""" ·-~ v....,. 801 PAULARINO tor NSlr Prof Bus male ~-----__...--,-car &I 1 S 1 looks golf eourse-wtlh S l200/mo 513-<t 177 '° • Quiet atm~e. .,., '81,... _, • WM~R . '! :4. • ... • WM~R . . .:. . .. ~ . Cettl 11eq llZ4 .... _.. Avt 11 1300· 760-M04 3BR/28A HARBOA VIEW ocean & city hghl view -ICUI YllW1--• 11111A SliO $750 (7141 S48-5056 Rent ·wlopuon to buy a 1-------....., ...... -l"Out of SunMt Maga· E-SIOE CONDO Home Community pool Gated comm A"a11 8/1 •2112U lllO Moblte home Wlt'1 not• Bnm/ •••ti CllUllPlllllr ztne",R-2.eanbe2Unltl 2BR 1'1t8A,lrplc,d/w ,w/d St850tmo lse 6<ts.-6412 S3500tmo 786·7500 agt 28:,:Ai.=:=~~ CWHlll mal rental depo1lt• Ital lat1t1 f tr kit ltanar IOH 281. dbl gw. dbl trplC. OI' ll"Qle famlty S~5.000 :~~-~;ue~~·C: °'" 643-2541 Spadous 3BR • Den 2BA ~or on• Yrly rentel Plk/IPA ~c;:-'L~TIES PAID (OACI Agent 53t-4123 ________ , Qule1 St. S 1UK. LMge yrty Income Won I Liii y . & l 5 4912 uwer Duplell 1n Balboa s 1950/mo No Pets refs lllAIES I Feutai• BALBOA ISL.ANO yard. By~ 8'M-9079 '309.000 Call LIZ or •E'SIDE CONDO• -Spectacular bay view req d Pl .. se Uk '°' =~~= van., KM BAYFRONT llEW LISTllll! .... s~uc~1?N5~~.. O.Uxe 28' 2',..,Ba. doUble PENINSULA YEARL y Washer/Dryer rel rig Carey Ward Sunbow ~ CALL 916 91 &8 •Garagea ·--------Nelr new Vk:torlan 3 bdrm • .... 1.1,,...0I' .... ...-....... garage. lrplc. Olshlwtti. •lg 3BR 28A upper Of h'plc,garage 11600/mo alty In<: 631-2242 • •Spanlllngpool .,..,,......,,, • wtthdodl&gr .. tt>ayvts-EASTSIDE CI comm pool, S1095mo ~ Oup6ex. tear gar Avallnowl675--4912 SHARP 2BR 1BA OuPell. OR833-8917 •l atgept1v1tee>1t1os Aent.wloptlon to buy• las Freshly eatpeted & I I 642·9113 •ft 7pm lrple new Cfl)I $1350el SI n lllTAL ocean Side of PCH Gar-, •Furn~ available Mot>tllt home With nor- eompletely c:Ntmlng with Remodeled 3BR IV.BA. E Side Single f8mlty home age laundry S950/mo PiiEI !=ind you i.test~ on one of m11 rental depo11t• IOl'mal dining & family new gourmet kltch«I. 3BR lBA Newly re-NEWPORT SHORtS ~d Bdl2BwRateth front Av.it now 663-l390/0ys * •911& * * our 37 chOtCe unn' (OAC} Agent 531-4123 rooms & gourmet mutet bdrm suite, for· ... lab modeled 2 car gat lg •N.ce JBR 2BA home 2 ... o ern ouse A small. quiet eomplex l I kitchen $1, 195,000 mal dlnl"Q w/oak par-bckyrd w t gardener Car garage. lrptc. W/D 77t--Oe58 _ C..ta •na 24 nestled among lall trees 365 w WILSON But. luc~ .: 673-6900 quet Breakfast nook, lftMI C.U.. Pati0w/ap1.St300 +MC. llkup Xlntloc s1400 SupertorNwi>tCrest Plan· & lav!stl i.Mscape l8' M2-1tl1 21r 1'hll • - "\II Ht HO'I lrple Ownera have n/pets (818)7~9 E lallon ShUtters. 3br lb&. ltke new wtbateony ca------ llll\1I' ,..., purchued another. Ol'(7141548•2482 .-nd1 NEWPOATHEIG,HTS I gar. pool tennis. sauna. ~~fil!lll thedrlloe1flng h'pte gar· OLISITllLL S655 +'855 deposit REAl ESTATE $249.000 Curt Hetbertl 11tSplCIOUS 38R 2 1BA 2 $1600/molse 875-2332 8199 pool 9'>I ~tac 28' 181 lndryrm 00..IO w 693""'"4• __ II 831· 128e HUGE 4BR 2BA. Fam Rm sty twnhme. 2 ear garage TOWNHOME --.. ,, NO PETS $700 sec stlOPI buses $875tmo BACHELOR UNIT !Of rent 2 car gat. beaut yrd trple W/D hkup, S1400 IPU1 Call Vetm1 S49-2«7 2264 & 2272 Map6e II SURSA .... :IAIEMKEANCW.l T"O~R~M·WOM ... P.•~ .. • .~~-Summ«t Contact Jeff S t 2115 Ca 11 Terry vu 1 • IOTALS 38R 2"<t8A, Obi gar llec>S Large atlractrte apts in a __ 2 blks trm bet\ A~ 1 :,...._ ... ~: Jacobs 875-4630 To 751~190 Of 549-9823 • ..._ I 'o waltlf $1550/mo beaUllful garden aetllnQ •EASTSIDE 1 yr old lg TSL M()M1' 642·1803 s 4 7 0 mo ut 111 ,.., drive by 4007 Sea· ---llMl12 WATERFRONT HOMES Pool/spa garage or 28t 2bl trple sngl eocl *LllE IEW* ~71 shore °'*1 Deity 12-4 RUSTIC REMOO PRIVATE I INC carl)Ol1 SOfry no pets gar • speoe $950• utll 1 I .,.-tnlat tiff ···n........_lltn 2BR.BA.GAR.WIDHKUP S850-8ACKBAY·DUPLEX REALTORS631·1400 •SEVERAL LOCATIONS 019451 7324E1857-0946 1Come tee the dltterene. -· ·-· COLDWC?U. BANl(C!RO w•n• AOVL TS NO PETS $795 2 Bedroom•. patio no -------completely rem~ llU1Mlli IPfl SAT/-11-1 IJ ..... IO CLOSE INI 675--0097 pets 6 4 5 -5 7 1 8 , VERSAILLES 18r PI H 28<1rm 281 S800 •EJSIDE large 2Bt 181 Beautiful 28R 8'>ll Pool. •••-l I I - 1-=--=--or-:-.,,.--.=:-: .. = 548-6434, 642·2267 great location. security. 398 W Wilson 631·5583 gar OIW laundry room rec room laundry room _._. ' 27 Mon1en• Ett• lalMa 1aM al Spadous 28R 2''t8A 2 ----poo1 no pets S825 mo - ---new carpet yard No RMd 1 st 1 SwtmmlnQ PGotl Ullhtecl Raneho San Joaquin story condo. ITplc, 2 car BAY FRONT s'anciy 873-2749'* 1 Bedroom S630 ~ts $750/mo 120-1se5 b~ ..,n ~ .. ~ 1enn11 volleyball & Expect the bes beau1 28f 2'MM twnhm, · gar. WIO retng patlO Elegant 28R Security ---28drm 181 $750 -n basketball CIOM to great..,.._, frple, wet bs, c:rtyrO • .,. to bCtl & CommunitY poo1i tenn1S' bldg S 1275/mo V-ltes 1Bt S175/mo 301 Avoc:adO 642-9850 '* EISIOE Sunny 48' 28a 5850 mo Plus S100 off bHCt\ ~ ~ & TllTLOIOI grMt toe 1MOtf. Prine. convenient shopping Small pet C>k Heat Ca-WATERFRONT HOMES Full MC\.mty. quiet IOC No _ _ _ _ _ _ _ upst .. rs S 1150 •mo move-in lf1toug'1 5131 ~ SUI.Ill only $228.900 5'5-e756 11100/mo 873-3173 n y 0 n / v, e 1 0 , 1 a INC pets. Lease 644-7211 1 Bedroom S645j • 2Bt 181 pvt yO S150 Nr AU .U IPTS. 6401 WEST WAANEA Great 4 BR 1'~-BA famlly I hlcll l lalMa 11150/mo 675-4912 Ag1 REALTORS 631·1400 Agent No tee 2Bdrm 11 .81 S780 IN>Pll9Cho<lls 646-4631 S30 w Wilson M2.-n ~~,~~-;!r~'. * Ptaiaaala e~1~1~::: ~ ataAu if!!~ Wilson 631 • 0960 *~RAPfl}~ 122-90::~~~;603 ""rNYrwt...,tt spa. lot• of privacy. 38R. 2~ B&UI. Boet tllP WESTSIDE w10.' pool, spa $1395' c~m>o upttf'I. 3BR ....... ltff 111 .,.. ~ now' se5o1mo No E ·-··-;ay-Rent. wToptiOn to buy a Tastefully decorated. $379,000 (714)850-6413 c.aa,frpte&aunnypatiO BS4-80900f760-9642 1 •BA nr SC Pin bcleaM,.ete,ct ... Pets 817 w VIC10f•I ---~ nome Wit?! nor· custom lhull.,. FARROW REAL ESTATE 1 blk I behl Yrty $1250 $950/mo tat.lat.dee>OS ._ ~l'9t 2BR 1BA sm .. becll yard mal rental Oepo11ta ..... .... 67~35~1 Of 873-7838 VILLAS BAYVIEW COURT 2BR Avl now 650-2208 .. . . Days 979-9991 Eves Gu wun.10ryet ht!· !OAC) Agent 531-4123 _...., •FHEl&.11111 * 28A wtaty Illes 11\11 Cen-HW. SU er 979-3646 Pam ucs No pets 1695 Adult• na ... PIMITt 3COLLIHSISLANO Lovetyremodelocnfrth• trllu,lndry,lrig.•/d 2 UIU.ECIM 1.UllO-lH4 •SPLENDID 28A No C>fPfd6'5-1&31Aft4pm ltw,.nlMr~ Ziii We'n t;le you tM down In Waterlront View Home . fOf 1ndlv or couple Some lllll CllHS ear gar S 1550 780--0714 Rent /ls e 0 P 11 on ---pell• Enct gar relng & ••• -••• ••y , uchg tOI' 1 .,,.,._of own· Bank liquidation .... 1t restrictions req'd. Winter $&50/mo tBR lowtlf unit SPARKLING clean. extra range pallO ulll paid f • ., - -...... Wf. 1 ... Mllhip. You make the $1.895.000 Spectat ofter only. 1900/mo 856-3120 llW LUSlll w/Ylewoflaka& pool V•· large 28r 181. encl gar. S725tmo -oep 642-5964 18R am .. patio Cowred te leaela!MI !Al mthly pymtl & we lhare toPnnelpatsonlythrough Penlnaula Point 38R cant Donald Plalf Olw.eabletv petlO quiet p<ll"Q No patsl595 Pret • apprec. You receive exclusive agen11. Frank 2't4t8A S..t toc.tlon & •IUll llW1* 631· 1266 wooded grounos $750 EASTSIOE 18A All u111 "dlls 645-1631 Alt 4pm * ~ 1111* 100% tu beMllta Mutt Of Batbar• at S 1.150.000. xlnt condl Frptc sundedl • e~~~~\;-Avl 613 324 V1Ctor11 patO Stove relng lrple. E 'SIDf immae 3Bt 281 Fng d•lh.....,_ 110¥9 have a.n credit. Agt Limited offer can today. w/ooean ..,... • Gatage. LMg9 3 er. 2'"8a. 2 car 2t~a f•: ~2H1i;'t>or8~3~~ Bl) upst11rs uM qu>el 1v11l N.-. c1rpets drapes 1nct No pets 54!>-4455 497-8757 Dys. Ev. Wknds REMAX 983-2831 All amens er~eoe etlr attached garage. wtd • UITll • ,._ .....,; !:: :::: __ or _ 6 1 S625tmo 650-5894 stove .,._, o w 1rp1e UTllO' ··--· cenMWllu ilU =ra·::Ci1~1~da. E=.t~ A::;;·. b 1 MILE TO BEACH 2BR EA.STSIDE s~k2ilR ~:Zea ~-~NIOI ~~'l1Y~ •·-n .. ·-L' 48rTwntwM Ownr$&46t< RESERVEONENOWI St875/mo, 780-2640 ·Fa t•..ea blHnl. lrplc end 1 .. eA w D 00 UC> Pool .. ---d/w nopetl -•5 •-H prinelpataonly780-3675 1 , S I p I I garage walk to Shop-Glf'age pallO no Pe1S Sornelh"'Q8')8Clll wait•lor ·--·· · Butltlllhnl•gf•tptece FronthouMwlthflreplace T2SW Wiison I I •• • ••••• I S725tmo 891-6300 S8251mo 5'8-0168 I"°"'()() 1nC1ass1f.O •122~140n22...,11 • 10 come hof'M to. Na •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• 2br 1aa. A~ now. FOf lnfOf call 548-7001 lllff1lllLUll 2511 ptng _ _ stablepark with low, low On the nature cent•. 38t S1200.645-1116anyttme Or 28R ~ o.n 2,~BA 1---------• sp.a ,.,.t. Beautlful 2 br. 2Ba. office, tam rm, 1tv • 1 -llUI YD 2 b• plus den mot>lle rm,$409,000.831-4133 m•••tllJlllBD S1395/mo.&40-56Metlr Completely remodeled. hOme EniO't own lenc:.d IF'FlllULllL.lllm HI••• ..., ucurlly bu1l d1no yard/patio .,_ Smen O-'" -1..._ -2 Quiet location nMr shOc>-* Tl .. 1111 flT * BLUFFS CONDO .....,_,Of pool garage pet o.k. Must b9 over 40 -enM, w -..,,.._ ping. 28drms & 2 a.tha 2BR. 1'M!A. L8undty rm. 38R. 2BA. dbl gar. on belcony Balboe Bl\ld at $52.000. f~ 3 ~:""lbdrms.n! With garage, wH'1er. pace, cerpc>f1 w/storage green belt. S 1800/mo 15t'1 St $850/mo Asa 111-1111 sk,"lf'.ta, '!': •000·.., dryw end latge aunny Walle to shopc)lng & cloM 646-8039 Of 754-1551 tor Bot> Yonker 650-1400 tunny yard 2vv, · balcony $1150 P8I' mo. to bHch · · Sf85/mo -----( ;1.1...~;1.1 I KJN~ Donald Pfatf631-12te UllM IUl.n (S250 Off 1st Mo's Rent) lg condo 2BR 38A. tarntly na 2IA PUIAllll IF-t < l\11'"\ -a..-CALL 546-7367 rm & formal dlnl"Q rm. 3'd ftoor Apt wtt'1 spec. liiiiZJ • •• TOWNHOME Fabulous v4ew of Nwpt taculat ftOOf to <*111'9 HI \I Tllfl" 29R 18A.Pvt Bdl, fpfe, like new 2BR. patio. 8eh & the OOMn Yrty IM VIEWS of Nawportt grdnr. yrd Nu sint. lndry double attached gar $3800/mo 640-5324 Harbor & the oc..... G•· 1 -•a•aa-.a BACK BAY. NHrly hkup1 N/1mk/pet1 $1125/mo •UMISLE* ~.,,=ty.~1=-• .... -3000e/t S8t 38a l'IOUM. $1150/mo 780-9019 WATERFRONT HOMES .,.,_,.1 .. nn .. _ .. 1_ ca ...... U-ULll lflltll.llT S2H.900. 8y Owner. Summer1 tumlsMd 2Bt INC REAL TORS 3Bt 2Ba trpt11 wt~ ......,. """" ~ ..,. """' 546-0t41, 8191728-1100 2Ba 1900 alt, gar. tennis. 831•1400 L ... 819-753-0719 _ Vonk~ MAAY ANN MeGUtRE poOI, gated J11mtne VERY CLEAN 2BR 18A HARBOR REAL TY UTD mll llJ Creak. S2100. T20-3178 H 0 u u . Eu 111 o a . ~ic::ence :..7::::m DecoratOf ~ 3BR LOWER COM houM. 2br S'9001mo. CaA 5'1·1100 Townhof'M. Premium lot. 2ba. lrg llv rm, gar. yard. or 751-4330 marble floors. crown 410 hgonla $2:200/MO. W-SIOE OCEAN VlEW C..... ..i llu llU *" .... * moldll1g9. W• ... qulddy '* ~024 * 28R 2 SBA Condo at le75.0001l _, w JO'* OPEN FNOAY 10.2 SHARP 28R 1BA 0uptn. --mo. up. gw. 28r 28a. lg end pa11o. OPEN SAT/SUH 1·5 °'*" 8'de of PCH. Gaf. fr!*.. A'tllll 111. 873-3285 3510 Oetlodll S350.000 28 HILLSDALE IQ9. i.uncsry $950/mo. .... t * 721-4550* Monlc9 Augglef1 780-5000 AVllll now. lt3.-1390/dyl 11'1'"'...,...,,.,....'"'ll'l!W"'""",... A..-otne oen vu tot/hmll s-o· .. .,., -o.-& 9tY n 1 bfk to bc:I\ snt,000. nir ,J//j.A..V ... , ...,..._, t-condO. trplc. dlw, w/d, 2 e.stValuelnTownlJlm& ~ •. / ~ a:.%T~ Avt 5111 C8' v-. doee 10 MeMa. Patty. S 1. 750-9070 '\t:'il'fU."Yr f~'\ l I S3e00/mo 810f3.40.12M SHOO/mo, 49M4127 C..ta.... llM REALTORS' at. WM*q . . . . . ltt ..... ,. Stl v-'"''"" CllO•llftl•. Mt-1671 tor information & surprisingly low cost. P9llO. • Dilly Pilat 9105 FASHIONS -----"""=-=--·-- ·Own Any? • Plan Jo Buy? REAL ESTATE If so, we 'd like to hear from you . ... r- And, to make it easy we 've come up with a quick-n .. easy questionnaire in Saturday's Real Estate tab. Please look for it ... Complete and return it to us so we can deliver a more valuable newspaper to you . Thanks. Where good ;news is Sharea .. 09 Orilnge CoMt 0A1LY PILOT I~. M9)' 18, 1988 llM lltt it.l&WWWX IOOtCJC&L MOP/PT OfWIM. ~ ~· 1111 11111.. ••••• _,.....,.. .... 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M Dtily MeSS 17~ ,.., ~. 1'47.tS02!:'°1 ~'405 l'Wy. ~ e1~tti!~~,':! ~-='ooo" ~ ~·,,io...-..-1 Mil 111..-cePr10N1sr 1t11 am11111n •rASTaUff TOWf\Me l!ACl."P MANOR yny. Avtll now " -__, mo.mo I.It. -· pr--.. llwf ton .., ...... _.,, )'Mr.~ .. _.. P*1·tl~ °"'On AN1 10-3pm Meture ,... X'lnt pttont "*'"" 1-yr Apt 38r 28a, 2 cw gar. 28R. IUft BA UC)91ein UDO P9nn. On The Bey. ~av.it tM-1401 s='.c, ~ of~ =-PO~ '::"9~ F~ ~c;::.;., Good w/OOQd i.e needed. tO penon, esc>-aoO awltc"bd e11p. Other "°PMat1025/moyrla ·~ lfltdt, S*Jodoo#n-FumrobrndtMmobllehm c--aaJ ~ .... .. • · ,.a..,_,..2 ..._ ....... , · C Mic» on Nlidenttel pro. *,_.MTOR• deriCeJ ekfft• l'letptul. 944-1010. w Mon ..frl. It..,. N/peta. M85/mo. N~ ... .,..,..,...., kl\O P'9Y ""' ~ e..ctl, ""' ..,... • •rUng Hlery &II jeCtl In NMlwP«t. CdM. ............ .... _, -• .., ...... **~HU*• -. '4001mo 173--$100 f .....,.i1WCM1t1t -•-/Ml-540-4328 M·F Mel kW (213)271..3531 lmmed opening. !•J* ~~'51-t300 •STEP TO BEACW1 18' .,,.~ _, ;;!!i -..-r-8ut1 0t Ntene. Pf9f Wltnd 0'•"9Yerd ..,,_, lg cl-* peRlnQ, utlli ....... , llf UY Fem 2 Aooma '" oondo nr LAGUNA BEACH.: RllMb -· Feet orowtne NMw Bedge ... I Ill ,;.;:s., etllft. U.wpor1 lndd. ~ t7o0 mo. tBR 1BA. Nr NB Cntr.JW S Olt ~.•YI t/2t wtd, ~ 111 ~2 ~ \~l A; iili Co. Mede~ I*· PIT lllUTUY N • "9: ~ is.. 8wtl 944-7060 .... llllllT n •t?Wo11• t7M.NoCIN&40-1* ~·:1='=':4~~~ wn., 11~ XO PXIN u;; ift Al . :"1111 wt~~R. ~:. ~ ~~~ 0 ce;fL 1.0.11•11ejin . 19111• a:=~ BAOHELOR VERSAILLE WALi< TO BCH NR HOAG I t p •tt ~ beyfroft1 wttll 2 Child, phonel, comput• e mu9t RMI Eatate office Gr•t &rn $800+. Al YoU '*' F~kJtct\,Pool,gw,MCV· •1BR "95 F. "'"'"""· E'C.M pvt Bd. •ct • I I Engli.tl, up"d, rer1. car. but wlll train. Advanc. ~II. Call Darlene. IAmlllll••• handte.Newlocoflmpo(I 81'1L•Jlll lty.WalctobelllMtO/mo •2BR2BA $895 S425 +H e +'~utll• 21 lwlmdareq"d.873-1120 ment.Goodullt>onutet **6'4·9080** lnHuntlnatonBdllanow Co. I• undereteffed.A~I complex ahowlng 151·2300 D/548-0425 E Pool. ~ extra parillng 831-6959 btwn 7arn & all benefit•. non amolclng • --hiring Flf or PfT Momlng Neitd• lmmedl• .. Mlcll 1• llgtlt bookkeeping. eNGHT 2 RM STUDIO 1401 Superior 84&-8838 IOpm Monlc:a or Bennie .... If llf llAll office. C.M 8!50-3880 =~AT bekere end Count•r • Werehou .. • OfflCe Ill train. WMllendl only on Udo, w.ture n-ltnkr. WALK tobMctl. • 1Br/den F lhr 2BR tor mtd June --.0 lllmJmTILLDI Ill& ~:P-=1~ln0f c,-J'1~ ~,tr:;:~~-~ from .. s. EMrsJ:: & ct.- l700/mo Incl utlla H50. •Studio $826. thru Sept Nlamtt, prof, One 38R 28A & One S8R FOt large~ corpot· For TemPOfW)' a Per-Adama Ave HB M2·2728 Cetl LIN 97&-1218 ~ 54 173-2118. Pool. lrldry. get Ewe acilve. 25-30 5 mtn to 2'ABA PYtde t owner etton Fl.Ill & part time. "'**'' Poettlona At thel------------------ EMTULUFF epac:bJ8 2br 734-4312 Of 52&-1411 bch.. S3eO 122• 13e7 ""9 $389.0oo. Cel~ DIANA ,,,_,., MY9 eocp. ~ In a.et ~ In the ......... "....... Pll IPIUTll Aewv~ 11-12, poe- 2ba apt. Frp6c. d.IW, end eatll tllt tllt Male ror luge 3BR PROSSER 790-5000 or '*'°"· 1720 tndu8trlal ...,. .. , We ha11'9 poeltlona FIT Newport Center. ~ PrOf. attitude lllona now .:,,.... 215 2-car garage. pool ... Bayview condo. pool Rf.Mi Aw .. Norco. Calf. for •844-7148* a muet. Ab6e to lnterf8oe noura minimum. Ho up s10501mo • 759-1534 SUI. *..._Mil• UIHllW' wtth public & all~ necMMtY wtll tra6n on llUTLIUf* *28~ iBl Didf!'fnY:: NB houM. lo metr 8<18a. • .. /. Exp'd Hak~. llve-ln. APPAEHTICE : =tlonl:91 1111 :::uc:..~~~ the )Ob. Muet be out· S1000FVTHRU5/31 ~!~.·~~~-ot> w 10 : wall( In dc>Mt newety \t~rt"'C.1f rt\ II cook.car•IOf2chlldren 54-M499 •O.taEntry mu-n 873--0581 UndaOfDlena ~~~~ DeluH 2Br 28a with $750 NO PETS 722-8011 decOf. $850/mo or 2 REALTORS., '11se',ofhta~ilyre. ~peek& dErl~ "I.. .• SectWordetPr~ How doee &1.382 part-PHOTO LAB 1HR & 3.7 M -TH ec..n v•. Gar .. c.ble, people can share. n ... •• •• ---..,._,.., llmeeyearlOUnd?Thal'a C btwn rpm W/O hk-l,lp Many ••Ira. IUsc ....... 538-3588-0722·1030-N 752-2727, 8S.-8527 For Patklng Facility. • W11etlouM whet the Army RtlMMI portrait lludlo In M & 755-1155. Unda Pn NwJ>i Sch 1oca11on • · I iae11 Fiaucial Newport BMctl. Full or • Sh'Wi~and ReceMng T al NB nd• bright. re1p1-------c me be h 1895/ ...... flll NS OCMn vtew. 38R/2BA. •• PI T. $4 75 hr 875-2790 • ... ~ will payyou 10 llart ' n counter peraon. Retail Reet11Utanl tote to ac mo . Neat & rap nonsm<*er. I 1 HI ftr hit IHI IEWSll ,._,, one weekend a month &/Of photoe>tp pref Xllnt 410, Hilaria NwPf/c.D ., ... F. em-starting 811 $425 .. ·~ ... • --a...w, 11 and two weelc• • yew aw to lrn photo tlnl8hlng COUNTER PREP TSL MGMT 6'2·1803 ployed. refs. lurnl$hed utilities. 54&-9010 ..._ I found aomeonett Good 11811~. Top Pay, benetll1 Long Call today .... If you PERSONS ,_. room utts lnel $325/mo ---TIAll YHU •nd &hort-term 81$Qn-quallfy PRESSIAI , _ __, t ""' tor llUT llCAu.-, + ~ 722-781' OCEAN VIEW Penthouse PllllTIH 111P •S.9--* ment1 tor HunUnoton IE AU TM GAii ii "'"',_..a• °'*"'1'0I •WESTCUFF• 28< 28a, lrl)IC, tennll for a.ate In coastal city lift, .IDllf9" ClSllU/UOEPnll Beach. Costa Meta. • ~:. :: h~· tt •• S8 15/mo 673-7550 sume IMMI Bu.linen u ,,,.,...... Call Anaheim 772· 1460 look tOf 1 Pr.amen 2Br 28a,trpk:.~~I le b/ ... b _11 court gym etc Avall6/t $30,000 in cash and U· F 11 time Musi be IVWv4 Newport Beech & Irvine &llYllSllft. Or~Coul OellyPtlotle LIVERYORIVERS 45 f! lllST SEE __..__ ~ 25 years old. and DAY NANNY ••th people Benetllt. Corona 735-3325 and older w/good 18R IBA. enclOMd get· SfU,IH•Tll Prof M/F thr Bay1lde hasalonghlstoryolgood Need loving dependabie Costa M..aS.5-7443• (ll .. )llJ-11•7 CostaM ... 540-1026 :h:~~ recon~...!_bled~ot· llQ9 cloM to beactl Nloe Wkly ,.,..._ now evall. twnhme 2100 sit 2BR. customer base PIMM Nann to c8re tor 2 yr old CL•••ns I DI ~ • Cypreu 527-516 t Opportunity tor adVanc»-eves . ..,.,.....,. _, a . qu~tlocatlOn.1895/mo $14700 wk & up 2274 den,dtnlngrm,50"patlo. call5'8-7166 son l:ourCdM hm M·F u.w L DanaPolnt493·1901 ment. t>enet111. HllfY •&llSPIW l480 Monrovta NwptBivd.CM646-7«5 io pool Walk to Island 586 4000 X 2401 Wkdaya S5/hr Wllllraln. NoF .. toAppllc:ant/EOE Fullerton«7•4461 commenaurete with••· '7lh&Tustln8tvd,CM. TSL MGMT S.2·1603 Vacatit a l ea tah S900/mo 720·1322 __ •••2 Te LN• ztl4 8-5p,;,t 720-0326 E ~~~~~-~=~h6~~: IEIEllll OFFICE GardenGrove638-8750 perience Call (714) llO&IUIT ..,.Tll•Um 2722 s~~u3~eR c:~on~ d~~;; SIGNATllE LOANS OFFERING. Vivacious co1-I ltllts OLUllll t~~ta::'a~~itfo82t 642-4321, ult for Hank. Ener tic & en11m1u11c WITI IMT -• Older turn home lg yd Michael ';f 5·M36 . UnsecuS3red, good credit a Christian nome servmo N~~9~P,i.. ~~~ necessary Two (2) lull Seddleback Vty 788·5251 & BUS BOYS. Exp pref'd. .. -A SUMMER COTTAGE S650i N /amkr lege Sr In search of Reat1ur1nt uperlence Orange974·2940 HIRE cocrrAIL WAITRESS/er lactusitt BtXll Co<li""'""' 2Br $7001 .. ~111 Avi ----must -50.000 ., PIT Nanny & or Light I . ttme pos111on1 open Santa Ana 83&-9924 A"'1'Y In perton el 2007 hfJ 11uutil~1 '91! ~er 1sa 611•9130 ~ mtn from St1r lo CM hH IO park·llke REAL ESTIT£ $$ Hskeeper I Supervtsor ClllUTILIT1llS •Call 494-6588* Tustin 731--0481 s Cout HWy. Laguna Ao• • °'' '"" " PlllO Nwpt Bctl/ooean yd lrplc. wi d $.400/mo. " Compensation requested We've opened a new Of· -•• , .. Hr ...... H_ Westmlnster891-2278 through classified Bead! 3-Spm 497-65el Cllil'•IW< f'lllC•O•ltt pr c.~n •5 6 675-8..,,.2 111 last d8'> Utlls & Avaliable New loan• or r• Room & b<>ard Exp & ref hi uvs -·-• -::::::=========::=:::=:=:======~=======;--P .. u tt1>t11:11 S1•30 Mtlier~.,..... 1 <u grndr tncl631·0603 · _.OK 248·0824or759-t555 hoe. and are now nng Boatlno firm M&ks r.ap-; ... _ ----tmanc1ng Poor or ..... tt lor various pos«lons 1n T h AiMI isa Uaf1 at 17~~ N~.:,u~~·~c:tt;e:; -TEMPORARY -Call 24 hrs (714)884-0425 la I ... SS 0 warehouse/ office. No :'.~ows~~ :.:.~:: 1 a ,~ k ·'-job •• , a. mu. totally turn Incl linens ROOM FOR RENT * WIDOW HAS SSS I eitp nee Earn $300/Wk to saiery neg 722-9055 ry ~ Uill I ftiiil > Sorry No Pets Mic o VCR phone AJC Mature adult (Pref 25-45 for TOst S IOK·up No AOOllm ASSISTllT start Apply today. slarl ·---~ ~ Jenni~ etc Cov"d yrs Old) 2 bedroom, 2 cred .., /no pen Oen-FfT opening tor Accounll lommorrow Asa for llll FllUI on for .rn. l ...... 11 piing A ali 611•9117 bath apt tn Costa Mesa ntsonAssoc673·731t * Assistant at large Apt Jina975-1215 For small Cotta Mesa of· ~· v Sm~er olc Kitchen privl-compleit Responstblltttes flee 631-1536 Nice Nwilt Hgts 2BR. gar-~~;e ~arty. ~f:~~~ teoes Avall tmmed. S375 AaaftAct•tah will be Preparation ot a IElmll All UllT ---- age, fncd patio. pool. Gas mo sec per monlh Isl & dep Ulil ~ ztZS dally banll deposit. filing. IUJllTtl&ICI Hotel & water pd $750 No pets LUX 2b< 2ba ooeanlront pd, pool. hot tub Pteaae Lest I Ftu• some phones. tront otttce Clean driving record New· IA•& NllT •HIRT 650-8213 or 760· 1418 condo on Balboa Pentn call Judy II 548-1917 Of work & typmg (30wpm) port Engr Arch Office IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Weellly dunng June or wit days 642·4321 ext S 13QO/mo Reis req d Full Of Part ume. 675-61 tO • Storeroom clerk Sept 1s6-19061eve 315 days rrom 9-5 FOUND •OS x1n1 benefits Apply '" • ReceiYer ~ • r ~· r.-· n.l Wanted F rmmt to snr 3br n person at Park Newpon • Night Audrtor -"'V'"''~"'"' .. ~. llt•tah tt Siia rt 2ba 'O apt 1n CdM "''3 ARE fRE£ Apts I Parlt Newport 25135 Park Lantern. Dana tA'll• .._.rn ~....irnt-rit\ <NJ} 2724 Fem recent college Newport Beach CA llSTllllTIRS Point CA 92629 ""' 't"°l,ll';lOf'lt -~ 1-~'!'l~l!'W'IPl""Pl..,.,~-I grads 20·25 Walk to bVt EOE Wlmll 7141661·5000 E 0 E ,, .. ~..., ~( .,C(l" •NEWPORT BEACH S32s..1315 675-4738 Cal·. Ad er11si0o--H I 11SS ~ 0 W!"~C()(r()it"'.1' Stepsto sandshrbeautlful --VADV SALES ASST WEIGHT LOSS THE OISIC ••••rs o.h.•M'lfl' ... i\4Jd MfT'-untt prof n -smkr Youngprollhr2BRApton 1 .. 2 .... 71 NATURALWAY!1 TuesthruFrl.S6/Hr,must ,_ $550/mo Vrty 839-8722 l lhe weter on S Baytront ~ ·-Busy pubiisher needs I •cc1P1£•••1E have own car 85G--4t19 ~ t.gtff"'IJ•l"'ns<ouru BaJ .. -· 1 land NI·-'"· en e, g e 11 c and • .... ___ _ q.Jt"! ™ i rv.r ~ D '" UV9 1 ""'"' enthusiastic sales asst to A Patch a day! t.111t..n •r<'1t"' ;.,itt"lfttt> Spa:.!~Yi~~E2B~1~~t to only S-425 Bob 675-3607 coid call teiephone appts Pounds awayl 60 Patches HOUSECLEllEllS dl"l(jrnt.>tr A shr Pvt bch, boat docj(lCu&ftl ltr ltat FOUND MALE PEACOCK and fo!low-up on new at a savings! Good pay Own transp be Jhr NEW W avall, pooi S675tmo In-, 2740 on 5113 vicinity Birch & cllenl list 10 Newpor1 of-reliable Jenny S.8-062 t PARK NE\X/PC)RT eluding utils 760·1~ Mesa 756-1850 lice Young creative Co 10·1114 JtH lt I ASSISTANT HSEKEEPER , •LAGUNA BCH HOME• 12124 UIAIE LaLs·•·se Great oppo<1untty Salary P1T daily No exp nee (7141644-1900 24 11 acoess $160/mo 1n • _,. -bonus" • beneltts •-------• Female preferred $5/hr -.. ~_,_,_...,,.., tAvail for S1raioht prof IM • r · found '" Mesa Verde (213) 277-3531 I ~-~ Ocean vl9'W. lmmac. $.430 Newpcxi Bct1 S.6-2556 area 751_4148 645-2357 u:.::::~·=~"'~0 ="' =~ I mo incl ulll 497-tJ0.4 Piii UTIST DISTRICT wo•1 OITDOo•s ---C.•aercial LOST CAT needed tor silk tcr~er " " l npert k1d1 2669 l tlffOrl leacla 2669 LI. Sal~ltal Gold & White 5 1ered FIT Stat camera & color IAIAl!£RS IThe Orafl99 Coast Daily .. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ill~F.;;f;ijib;f;;,(Ut 1Y' male Dover hor9I separatlOn •iti> req"d 9 Pilot 11 lool<lng tor an • l uiaets/ tiet l tat erea 646•7471 Looks 650-9226 energetic person to as-2761 llke Morris The O C Delly Piiot Is loot!-stsl our District Managers --N d Assemblers to bulld tall tng tor Quality lndlvtduala 3 days durtno the week. THE FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON WESTCllff lltlllH LOST r~::Y N;u~~1~!r boats We w/tram Apply to manage youth route weekends and holidays Corner Westclltt & lrvlne ~~ t>loc~ or Elden, 7am MacGregocr ~cilts. d1str1c11 Management Applicant must have re- Nwpt Ben-Corner Vu Suite 8_,,.83 l63 t Placentia.. experienoe or expenence liable car with valld CA Costa Mesa ~ .,.. --------. 1 Full service __ --AUTO DETAILER & CAR working wrth children a drivers llcenae. proof o 141-1101 LOST Tandy/Radio Shack WASHERi FIT. good p!us Hours are ttam to insurance and OMV _ 1 Cellular Phone 5115 In wages g benefits lmmed 8pm Mon-Fri Saluy prlnJ-out Starting pay rs *Ml lb S.lttt Newport Reward' Cell Openings CM S.5-7448 1 $375 00 a week plus 1n· S7 00 per hour plus gu AIC Ample parking $495 Mrchael (714)997-9999 j centtve bonus plan, gas allowance 2855 E Cit Hwy 615.6900 REWARD• LOST CALICO AUTO IEClllllC I mite~ medlCal & ~K Come in to apply et L1vt on tht 10th f11,.,.1\ of tht n clu11"t cuardf<f J•~ Big Canvnn rounln \luh am1d•t nur ~•uttful n ...... rr (CUdtm 'liter Fuh1on !Aland Eltt:anth 1ppoinLrd I 2 and 3 ~room luxun apartmt ntl., ml!Onn• firtpl1<"$, wet hart< 11r rond1trunm11 ,..,her•drvrr hr10kui-. lar(Cf' patio •r bakno\. 1athf<fr1l ('f'lltn11~ fully tqu1pl)f'd kttrhtru.. '.! rar fCM~f with \lm1~e thtl! rtntral Laruu Po••I A m1mttn1nrt frtt u 1 tenet Open \inn Fri '4 a m '".~pm •OQ I ••Q " 1 CAT on 5113 YIClnlty of NEWPORT TIRE CENTER Call11 .,.,..Mn ~I """;" & • ~• U Adam & Oelawre H B 1•• 1022 am on· rt o se up 1617 WESTCLIFFORIVE No frc!,t Claws S3e'..9645 ••· en interview 6'2-4321 Nwpt B<:h. Agt 5'1·5032 NOW HIRING exp"d baby ••1 205 f!a•1r1 lff""' llEWOI 11tters and companions p ..,. :, HI nK 11 Lost wtllte brldal boOk for the elderly. Musi have THE llll Y PILOT 1~~~ory ~at~~ F~ I contam1ng ~ding & gift reterences/bondablJIL SELECT BH&G 751•5000 list 01 great sentimental Good pay + nei1 hrs. "'ttktnd• 10 a m l• ~ pm I''""" frum ~I 19'i l(l $'.!.'1n1 F 'r m••rr infnrmatron and l \1ll1b1ht\ I .\LL 17141644-0509 ....... ... value• M1ght have fallen Mull have car. 760· 7030 ,111.E l .CITIO.t I out or car on Baiboa Pen· Sudhlt Sitters • 1nsu1a on 5112188 Cemll -4500 sit office or retail * 723-0235* BMW SHOP need• hwd shopping center Corner -wortdng. amblt1ou1. clMn Adami & Magnolia REWARDI' LOST Young cut trainee Must have He.vy tratfe<: Call Snyder male cat blk.l whlte vicinty •"lnl driving record. be 6191286--02S. N e w P o r I C r • s t r~ble &. have some r11momn11m Newport Cir Faltllon Isl The Efficient Alternative •850-1698• mec.ti skills. Call Scott et PRESCISION MOTORS FI N D ::,::s:::::eoe M• I Al' E!l-TERPRISE5 .,,. Full aervloe or anawerlng service/mal l only 6'0-5470 for the car? A calt to Clalll· throuph clac.sified lledcanhelp .__ _______ ......., TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO 5 4.80 .................. ............... Kit ..... , ... For M .M you can advstlse your Garage Sate In the Dally Piiot. There Is a 4 llne minimum and the prtce Is the same whether you advertise 1 day or 3 days. It's a great way to turn those hidden treasures Into cash. We are atso offering a a.w. te .. .._ •••••• lal•• for t I .N. Thia guide Includes Ideas on how to advertlM, how to plan, what Items to sell, pfus Ideas for a bettet garage sate: also a garage aate lign, pricing aUckera, Information on city ordinances and Inventory sheet. You can purchase your Garage Sale Kit for Sl.00 When you place your ad at Classffled Advertising 6~2-5678 Mondey through Fnct.y -1-00 AM lo 5:30 PU Satur~ 1-00 AM -'I UO AM -~--------------- " $2.56 per day Theft ALL you pay for 3 !Ina. 30 day minimum In lhe SERVICE DIRECTORY GET IN OUR IMPROVED n ... , .. s.ntnlirHtHJ Y1U.1W PAlll For more Information CALL TOOAYll &SI Fii Liii Your ) HOW•ltl11St. Cesta ••u. 0112121 between 9am & 5pm M·F Or call Beth at 642.,.321 ext 205 If you're 10 or older. a job as a newspaper carrier might be just your s:ze. Just send in th:s coupon or call. 642-4333 Routes are av~1la ble nowt Be so•ebodJ. le 1 D1ilJ Pilot carrier! r ~w~~;:;;~~:~~:~~~;,, ing a Da:ly Pilot earner. I Name I ll Address ---- 1 I &y M I P~M I I Stt4 To. T .. Wy l'ilt I 3lt I . 8ly Sl tr L----t:!" ~.!?~-----I h' I Ii •I IQI '-thra•t ... .... IQI Ofange CoMt DAILY P1LOT!Thur8day, Mey 18, 1Ne Pt•• •• ,_.,.. - -I •I ftJI , ..... , • tilt lh1 "t111U Mll ~ ... 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CALl.5'°*8390 1111 .... ll I.I. "'lrhefflet wtll lraln Cell fitaAoh for Souttletn 0.-mnge Coun-Commun trelnlng/VOC. BAAOAINSI St.And,... WOOD/WROUGHT IRON M.ey 21 & 22. tam to 5pm1---------.1 (11• ,. lnter~.142·5080. ty. lend reeurne to Mf progrem for handl· ~ 8d\ Aidt ftnlft CtvcM~aa.,1SUt &tk~ aENCH US 080 Oranoe County Fair-••--•..--... .... _ •)UI-.. --,, 1 at Robert 11411n' capped adult• 2 "" col-..... S*'!Mfl•hl ~ .... Ad, NB. ~ 5/lt Sil • grounds, C:O.t• ........ lllUH· I._ ....... .--... VOl.VO 11110---:Q--' 1=.t~ ~ ~'~ 1 ....._R!fAI&. BALES w~ .. ,_ & ,.__,· i-.. prtrd. a10251mo vldual •IOOod typtno t-7pm, 'n 5120 l-2Pm ~~ 8!..,5 ..2801 em., on Arfinglon St .u .a. Ml ~ ,... N L __ ,,, ""''" .... .._, ~-.. •tore In CM nda 4'f:"s" .. .... "-H:r ......... , 6't-5719 ... (55 wpm) & en~ "'-_.. ·-·, --.. m... -AM/FM, Pwr-toca .,wttw~oerden metures~.FIT 1 .4 Alton Perkwey, · hHvy typ.lng 4 ,,.1U11m .. 1ldH ._1 Ponab6eHOTTU8JAC-• :~0 rlnQJlm& ~1.!,tw1 .. tttt. Mtttno. .. now hiring· ~ iw• ~ INine. CA 12711 ""'~ dey/40hr w4l >Onl ban-hffdbo.,d, footbffrd. "' .. .. UZZI no IP8CIAll IJIUmb· • .00 '"' ..... ~ •a• -SECllETlllY 'u.sr-s llflta. Cathy 115-6442 8'de r.O S1t5 ~733 8UC/GAAY U.... ml•. Ing •Int COnd Incl COY9r LUCH powered No vw RABBIT -.... *~* IPIUTll ~ ••99lle &m\M &.1tee>•l1200 Mfr1711 ~=~98~ AMlor CONVERTIBLE '82 e ----· I wtll pey ~ S,Ooo per Securltv P.::tnc t.Qnutec-PBX .a hOuf'I In Newoof1 l..Uf Tiil DAY 8EO WNte & 8tMe pvwy' Lew. d C1111 -••••••t Wl'llle, new llr•. custom ~· weell H you're good on turwFundtnQa~ a..cn.133-1471 Ful time 2'30-11pm ~· ~~ 754-07« or Mfr2t5e 12• ~ -a!oc,~ 1250 llitenycles/ alklya and Ilk c:cwld A.-............ the l>honea. Perfect for of Sec:utlty ..,,aclflc Cor-Mon thrU Fri benllntt · · -----Sc 11 1111 movab69 AMJFM ca. ... _ 9"lfY 2~pm. college lhldentl. poratlon ..... a lmmed!M.e 'Telephc)M a... Pat1 lime w.-endt •14CM17'3• OCKAPOO 10 Mo's, 873-5272 .. II GrNI cw tor llJmmer dally, at: Mac 84 t-5114* ~Ion tor Secmary. -·-fllT, ~ 8ein-tpm FOfmal ,~ PTOYencial =· !.'"~:. good lirlft lllH I u n S 5 9 9 5 1'a llM..... SALES Ex~ preterr9d, l.M lllll I~ din tbl 8 en..,. 1475, wltll children 7~ _ -I 241·317111720-3a'5 11111.......... OIUIUI... e::=:t::t,~ry. PAn w .. ~~=:' :="L~"~C::: Flt'.llfma lalMl blad llM 1110 HOIDI ........ .. ....... ..... MO::ted, exp'd outlkSe Contact LIN Fergu90n Call Kim nt-1420 •IHP•r X'lnl 1 300 AVAILABLE NOWI! f ( ront SIPEISNIT 'H mMI 111 D -.• I& ~~ Hlghnt EARN 11_ I W .. ..a •722-91«• I s..o,.e117 j9 AM SAT No Mlty btrd1 1 tc>p Oil ...___, ~ '-t, AnEqual Opportunity Emptoyer com .. ft._..,. paid. Non-lllllln PIWIO $4 -• .,.... u..-pleue Gooa womena ..... , ...._ "' mouv11ed need not 00-$1000/WK H3S Fr IOf• berry Cotof 1500 FREE 10 good home-;-3 designer ctotr-. mlK llO M, C1f 18700 4511--1324 apply Cell Angle, ... ill-Wellh cupt>owd S900 Fr month Old~ smaft ,~ Low mUeago Mtnt con· 714-e.31-80t2 f-F1tuc;;;tSO+wantltO 3 dr lfmo4re $1500 AH cute & lhaggy pood'9 Cereu•tt•ar '12J dlll()OI* 'lllJtlMlll lllllmUUll TM Aocent's On Suoc:.a ••• -ouai 1e952 MacArthur 1102 *8AM· 12 Noon HOUMllt. WtH•pg eJI$> gd cono 5.43-3727 I """ 122.1199 ener 5 2 81C9Ctts 2 REFfild Mat ltllr * C..ti• ••M PIT °' FIT Reel,... Wiii-• ...., •17/HR +comm/trek\""" Xfr1t refl 541-51181 -·-c..., rom 1 large home ... try /F•n/Art ...... tlful wool brlldeO 11200... ' ~ Irvine CA 752 ••93 *No Night11Wknd1 Wiil 111W1 6/4 fOI' IUflV'Mf M""""' 1 - - -J ---, ...... 7 000 ml In 500 comet c M Statk>Mn, --~ E./MF -"' · 10 ondo High quality rug an•ltlU" m1ec 1 ln fer Les U..l!a 270 E 17th St CM Start Security Offlc:erl CISTl •U 141-1111 •rcba•lse fum1t1He dintngroom Mt. "25 GUI •fl RESTAURANT MNGMT S5/hr Apply 'in Per-eon lllTI 1.a. 112-1HI c,• .... 0111• Chrome etarge. WATER COLOR 16".14" 2Sc-S400 Sat 9am 3pm H2-11 U I.... NABERS Me & Ed'sPtzza PlrlorhH 9-11am llTEI CIMMlllln -~ linole bed, bed spread•. So Legune 194'7 by 428AcacieOru11ey1CdM Mtsa&t afttt 1,. Immediate opening. ., SALES ~.A~ *'™din ta6' a,..1t melchtng Chair, ollatH CHARLES w AUSTIN * * * c•o11.LAC the Mngmt level 01y °' •FT /PT lo $5/Hr ~ parquet top Perl.Ol'lg fin: lounge. wall pictures, CME PlllT ..,_* ft evening po.itlons evall-IWPlllTIE•T •Uniforms& trelnlng OFRCE ~~ llh ca 1800. Gtusware. posters other misc u--' Fll-UT•fll-4• able. We offer e good 01n1 Premier club ha1 Im-proYlded TEMPORARY ANO ~Ive< misc 833-8105 items 675-~.4S --H ltlftlng •• + f\111 ben-medlll• PI T openings f()( •PrHtlglou1 .,... or TEMP TO PERM • QUEEN SIZE MA nRESS s 1200 080 8191724-9008 110 lutl Ir.* iat'" eflt1 Experience helpful Salu & Mukatlng Legunl Ntguef POSITIONS AVAILABLE AITlelf ~ & BOX OUIL TEO 11~ lllttriab 6031 Furniture tools el•cl ···~, t>Yt not necessary. Apply Promouoos Up to s 15 Mislk>n Viejo •Receptt00isls 1 1931 Newport BIYd, CM BRANO NEW• s 155 l5C5t5 motOfs S..rs bMid saw Cl111ac1 9045 13771 New Hcpe Stree1, per hour Sal1ry •bonus. •Re11r ... Welcome •Cleflc1 50 Select Deeters Call 8"6-.4293 W wlodows & wood (needs Plflll' SHrs 7o CAD F'ieetw<>Od G..,.._ Q No ___.._.. ,........, 1 •T sls •De ,__ ........... 1 French pett0 dOO< sys-Mopeds 10-5'><1 bike. wMe _,,,_, rOYe or cell ""'""'-"'•· ..,.,....7 n ypt I ' a".:. ~eoe av-.,... SOFA. LOVESEAT e1111r rems As low es S5<t 10 ,.,,.... & used copper pope• top olO t>O<Sy New trin<J (714) 530-0312 person only 25135 Park LJllS ucnm :Secretlflee ottoman Never used $11100 lnst1Ha11on evad-brlo.s blllery mo••' E O.E M/F Lantern 0 P See 8eY9f1y 622 ·e· Sl Tullln WOat• Enp try ()p«aton coulctesMh X~lnlt F•conttd:fctt onl Scotchtarded fabric able a 141 582.9303 Cetta •na '124 S2000 420? Fires•de Res1aurantt in &Jrton1 9am-4pm No (714) 859-5147 • Ol'd roceuors irvme 551-0669• Phone calls please •ACC01.1nt1~ Cleflc1 646-6368 or 842-2574* only S~ 8"3-9294 !Office Fan.it.rt * HUliE APT Tll~llYl~TS· *SALES F /T*-isJti~fJ~~~ON RE~~so ~~w Swe<Sisti Pine Cabinet •i1etllu"•• 601 Sil . & ai tat *COMPLEX* •s F Very care hand painted .. Now eccapllng eppll-Do you enjoy people. 1a11c-IT PI T Eern up to •Bonus SU Dated 1804 673-9999 1 WIJTft:ln Private )'PeWfter ale cations'°' experlen<:ecl Ing on the phone? & have $1700/mo Apply Unocol •Peld Hoffd1ya From oc to Seattle M•yl IBM Olivetti etc and new *SALE* Waltef'l/Waltreu 3 yrs retail ules exp'd? 1476 SE Bristol St II •Paid Vecatlons **** 18th 1100 675-4410 word proceuors Guar Bertendwa, Host-Hoeteu, Sml quality portrait photo Redhill. c M ~0-5676 18400 Von Karman w n1 pay CASH f()( Ll<>nel a I From S250 841· 1593 SIT •••-4:30* Co kt 11 W I studio Mekt ..._ Ste 130 Irvine 474-2974 Amerteen Flyer model CAR TOP storage camerl ------, eo!.,8aus~tr~:: sontowor11Tualhru~t IPllTSFWTIOI 100%FREftoAppkant trllns 893-1015• 3611421112" with lock Ptt1 lhi•1la 1149 20HF.n.rtH* __ .._ J•-•t~s· & some PM's 833-78!6 Ear.n big budlt r8')plng 5 E.O E , ---Like new •'rprK:e S50 U .,,.._.. Fumoture to lrU & craft1, ----. .. ""' 11 d he Anbaactt 6011 536--0775111' •nteture --·le. 9 wu. l\sl<l 1tems• & rTIOfe'• 14.Pf*y In pereon r1 a ay on I Phone TIRE SERVICE -----AKC reg1st•ed. beautl--SUllSTl(SI 64 l -5114 Wheel balancing lllJ IPPtJllCUf MAN'S OMEGA WRIST tut S250 Needs good GARAGE SALE E1t9ry- TORTILLA FLATS-IRVINE eiq>erlence deelnld. SWANSON & SON PAINT-•rw.a•y n--• Refngerators Wailers & WATCH 2 yrs awrox nome w/yard Mfr2536 thing goes• W/O Ing 2n92 Vlata del Lego w in treln PATTISON ING Quality work Slnoe •nrr~.uao"~2-•' IUI Ory.ws Mike 645--9701 quertz. Orig cost S900 SCIUIZD--••c sw.ng set TVs ctths Big Mlaak>n Vt.jo, CA SAIL DESIGN 031-3302 1962 Comp! ut from .,_. ' NC 1199 080 p O Boll ---, -ltme sale 890 W Wilson -ss S699 Lie lns'd 631-4'870 TRAVEL AGENT • FIT I llf IPPUllCUf 124 Coron1d4ll Mar 92625 Femele 7 mo.. lulty tram-631 7416 --·s unnUJ/llCIPT --' Refrlger1t0f'S WUllef• & ed Best oftlf 494-5568 -- 1 Aatn ••rrte4 9100 '12 UTSll 200SI Auto aor pwr 1111noow s-rt stereo 11DuE 1021 MIH THEOOOH ROBINS FORD 20o0 HAllO• llVO CO!>TA Ml SA 1>•2 0010 Five Crown Reiteurenl FIT typing req'd Call Your spring re<1eeorat1no 1 /Jyr exper. Apollo Pfird Dryers Mlk~ 645 9701 MOVING SALE UprlQl'tl ----llAIT .......... currently has positions MCS Mlctg 645_29o3 Jtaris wnh a sl\opp1no 1rip Also Outside Sala w/ 101-· -_ Freezer S50 SeaOull SILl<Y TERRIER PUPS UIAI( Ulll! 'Wt'n strm q tt ~ evellable lor hosteu' • thr hclaullled lowing CM722-8718 Refrlg S175 W/O 1140 3HP mot0< $100. sktslAKC Register M /F Ov 50F II I SATS-.4 l•"·rl' Pleue apply In i G - -ea 01sl\/W & rrash com-S50 Ski boots $30 pie· 759-9482 759-9452 ~ •m lea - BEAUTIFUL SELECTION of l1tt-model low mlleag41 Cadillacs •n Oranoe County• See us todeyl 540-9100 2600 Hart>or Blvd COSTA ~SA CAOILCAC-78 Coupe Devotie runs perfect new tirn loaded s 1800 080 Atilt tor Kevin 645-9654 •11 Z21 CIUllJ 3801E.Coe1tH::sgn~. AR AGE s ALE wa111mcu1•s pacro r $125 ea 1 •ures S2·10 lamp 0 S15, Available6/3 ~~;!~."';~' :v·"~~~g~e NOREASONABLE etter 10am , MllACEI 6.46-5846 floor po11s her S 15 1•11ical la1traatab O.Cam1111 TOfellt Realty OFFER REFUSED Retlilt It s that time ogom1 Make sure your gor09e FOf auto dNler1hlp M~l WASHER/ORYEP. Gooo ~5-6 129 _ 1155 !>40-7355 or 979 8280 ,. II F llS ACftA 'Q B. CAW -/-1 Tl&mlS sole IS o success by advertising 1n classified know-ADP Reynolds & cond S 175 COUCH 6 POf11ble HOT TUB JAC-1 Ftutaia lOO 1 OUAIL ST NB Aulo ttnt air C8lll PS Appllcan11 mult be Slort your od two days before the sole to PenzOll computer 1ys.-Soft white good cond UZZI no soecial plum!>-V-" l l2-Hl2 Ju.A t>uetot '"* (30232161 energetic&. Mies Ofieo-terns Musi have FORD 150 640-144'3 i•OQ. xlnt cond •ncl cov. .ufl 61l4·-----••me led SHADES & SHIRTS. ottroct the most buyers. bacllgrouno knowt9dge Fu aihrt 6014 & steps s 1200 646-1711 WAIT OLI •nFmlUULl & ... NB Call Thorsdey 12-4 1 C A l good benefits & salary TOYOTA KNITTING IAIJOU* Saturd 7em n ,, (714) 723--0313 °' any Send resurM or letter to CUSTOM armless sec-1MACHINES ,,.90, & ,..950 17981 L: T ~ tl!M (619) 32~ 6 4 2 5 6 7 8 Dally Pilot. P 0 Box 1560 11onaJ SOFA M1uve, w1t.h attach FOf more into Antique dellt ~1,n:' and Alk tor Soott -Ad "127. Coste Mela. almost new Paid S2500. call 642-1353 before 9em * llt-110t* much more'** THIODOH · ROBINS I FORD CA 92627 sell '°' S850 760-8635 or atlar 7pm 642-1353 =JPl&~IC~NO~TIC~E=t~Ml~IC~NOQlT~ICEE~=,Ml~CC~cr=~~~uOTiciE-f~~~~~~~~~~~,~~~;~~~~~~~1!1:••[t.]1ta!!!!c•~~'U1!!41!~C REVI ER 2vo0 -.ai:101 llwO CO'>tA MHA b42 OClO I NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE l'ta.IC M>TIC£ eshft SALE s 8drms T 05M30 IM>S'-"'fac.e 01 1 • 1><wn-• SA TISUN Mey 21122 ln•11•1 • I t...._ PfH)PO<;[ I> STATE LF:GI SL ATIL''-"ii '-.'\TE l'ill 1517 (lq R1..,f \('') l\L)l .\ f\\) .!;( H'\Rl\l"'IH l1..l '\"if '~\·\Tl1...''\ n l'-Th'll T NOl 11._f 15 HERFl\'r C...IVl-t\ chat the H11nt1ngton f\(',1• ti\ 1cv ( ow1< 11 \\Ill !:old <t puhltc hearing in the <;oun<.il (hamber at the hun ttng ton lk.1< ~1 < 1111<. L<>riti>r , 2000 \lam Street, Hunt1 n~ton !\each, California, on the date and ac tit" t1111f• 1nc11<.rtti>d bC"I 014 tn rt>Letve .:ind c.ons1de-r the sta tem<>n cs '> f a 11 persons who w 1 c;h to he hedr'1 r P f ;:H 1 vr• t 0 <;Ni.i c <' ~i II I 51 7. OA TE: TI\1f:.: SUE\J ECT: T hur!>d<.1 h June 2, 1988 7;0fJ p.n •. Propos<.•d ~cna•e f\J!I I SI 7, r Hr1f'd Ii\ "<'ndtor ''.ir1cill l\f"rresor. Mlc1 sponsor ed by the Si ~nal I .t11c11 '1r~ ldlld nt'Vt•lfJJ1IJ1t•11t ( 0 1pdll\ °"OIJlll C'Stdhlisli the ''olsa r\av llc1rllor tnc1 \ nnc;f'rv,1:1n11 f'l1,~r11 t . l\ofs;1 l\.iy H..trbor and l.1111wr \ 111111 l)1-.tri1: \l.tH1ld lw lo< .itl'd v.rth1n I FiOO acres o f unmc.or pord t"d :t•rr1 t'1rv of the l\olc:,1 l hwrt 1,1,.h1, '1 1.., c;urrow1d<-d bv the C it ~ o f I lt111t11: to 11 krach. I nder Sl\ I 517, the pr JPOSl'' "P"c.tdl rl t<;trll t v. oulrl pr )\I ~f f•>r thr· I 11p leinC'nta t ion 0 r Che l\ohr1 I. I 11< .J l ()(a I (.. O<l .. : .. r Proi;?r d,, .... f1f"n C fl'rttf l<.>d! I OnS(rU{,.(IOn Of .Jll >t t'.:\11 <.'lltrdn< e , <;1•1dl f t rrl ft 11.tr''Or 1n<f r1•l.1tct1 f<t11lic1es ; to frn(ln1 1.ill. ''illppor t clnd Lrrnr .JbOtJt tlw rt·'lt11rdt 1011, < rf't4C1on, enhancerr1enc M1<1 1 a1ncenant e of the weclanrlc-,, .inrl <'lllllrOn111enta llv sens1t1v1• hcth1: 1: ,1 r l'ilS \~ 1thir1 the r\c>ll\,1 1. h1t o1 .,;11 h trf'il : lnc1 pro virlf" fo r surh p11hl11 ""orkc; .l e; 1\.rtt"r ...inrl c;1·v.i·r f,1, tlit1i>•., Thr hlll ;1lso soec..rf1e~ thl· PO-'··r<. 1nd d11t11·s •'! tl1<' 1'1<,tr1<: ~'" rro\tG"" h ,r the• 11 <.11v1per ••e•H ~n~ 111'«1 "1nr •)f t•u· r11s:r1r t •>r>i~r.1:1uri. l\ll ''1r1~1-.... 1r" Pfl'\'''' dro> 1nv1{t•<.1 en .1{(•'llC' '-ti•' '•P trinr II r! ''\prr•, .. >Pllll ·1 ... cone C'rtllfl):! Pie• pr uµn<,ed '-c•n,1 t" f'dl. on\ o f tl1<' 111nst rt>c Pnth 1 • C'r rlr•r H·r,11~r ,• ">c:'n~CC' 1\rll 1517 IS 011 rlf, HI :he 1'ffl' <' n f (llf', 1:\ 1 k r k, 20(J(1 \\dtn \trc r-:, llllll~lll•'~O 1 l\e,)(h, Caldori11.1, frH rnc;peL C1011 I>\ ; 1c· p11hl1 • If Clit•re are an\ q11r·c;:1on .. rr•i•c1rrJin; :• 1., hedrtn~ c:ill lC\011('<; l'Jl111, n ... p1Jtv CtC\ "chr1r11,cr.1C 0 r •It (71 11) 5 H~-.,J7., Anaheim Bay I\,: \11•1.i''· '.t•11(\\1rtl1 l It\ lc·r:. r· '""" 111 d 5v, . .,40 ., MOTICE Of ,._ Dy 1,_ ~= 15292 Fteldston Lane ef ... ....., • ..... TIUJSTEE'S SALE ~...., 4 ~ fBolsa Pent I 892 H577 1 RW EDIPUS W Ts No 22875 Cori>ora1o0n ~ ,,,. L4las4I -•• YllC •••£ YOU ARE IN OEFAU. T re•w•ea 10 ;, • ., Memora"<lut> ~ * -.. ~ ...., g':ii~ ~~T ~ ~ ~~~~ .. ~~:':;:: SIT lily!·-~· ~ !~: ~~ = 1WJ113:3 UM..ESS YOU TAKE ACTION Tne 'tlilOw""a ••cfl()'Of'"' Del 1111 ....... "* 15 l~ ·~ ~ ~ 1ro PROTECT y~ Sl>Owr1 ,. °"' ""'"' Poe• of --86 5~ ..,. IC*t '6IA02 PROPERTY IT i..AY BE T~• l~.1•1lf'Cv, w"en iuACI lltwpert .... llH S6 j:-Y, ~~ IC!'*d ,,.....7, SOlD AT A PUelJC SALE IF M o e1ceo1 ..,..,,rot'\ 8'1)' and •-:-::;;;;~M-M-1 ,._ YOU NEED AH u .,,..,., rqit• °' 'nierai. •lllllST Clllll 57 JZ') "' ""° 611 EXPlANATION OF THE ll\llfe ,,, no m;n18' howl 1•11111 SAU. Sales -~ NATVAE OF THE ec:Qv •ed "" L9560' anc Pa'"s Le•••nn PROCEEOIHG AGAINST owned 0t ;~ l>y ~ 111 IUlll .mn * '' . ...,, ,. YOU. YOU SHOU.D COM4ICllOl'I ""''h or ..,,,h respea 15th Sir & St Andrews Rd 135-3111 CONTN:;TALAWYER. iO ,,... orem-IOQelher ~h1 Nelf Nwpn Hart>or HIQll Naclce 11 her.o, g1V911 thll the ng1111nc1 DOWOr '° ••l)lor• THURS s119 9•m· 7pm 1500 Auto Mall Or on ~.~ 8. 11188,. llnl •.Onll. ,.,,,O\I. ll>d Slor• FRIDAY 5 lO 91m-2pm Santa Ana 101l0 o·dodl .\.M. ol I'*! di¥. the S8ll'l9 ''°'" tne ¥<1 or 10 -55 F MOMI' Mull Mii bur981'dy & very sc:>ortr • (1mpract1ca1-tor flmllyl car•• llteeO payoff onty'" •S7400• •11CllYSL£I Tllll!WEI Beeullful a tully loeded" Automatic•• New 1><a11-. & llKt>oll G,_t stereo with casMtte, eno plulh mterK>r llUT~ WllNn ,,.,. o111m1 o1 GolOerl ,,.,.., or~ "' z• s.ci MOVING 1 DAY SALE rwy at Edrnger P.alc TNll Died .a..-.-. r91'oa .....,_,on Sat 9·5. ~ RlllWAYe IPEI 1 UfS r~iiiiiiiii~~ u.eo • 2020 N. ....,...., _, otner ~ or 811ce ta~ Wood - Solle 101. In the the °'1olte..o 0y -'"'*"-' Sudllwondows mucll .,.,ote'" Serw:e Hrs Mon-Fn .--•1111 1 s.rta Ma. ODutwy ol ~ _., y,81 De noeran. •·-t •---T·OO am to 10 pm to w. crl*e • .-area. St• 01 c.Mornit., ~ overlying lllJC)IOOl'le!"" _. I ,._. llB1!!9!!1•••"' PS white w/ blue In\. Pa::llr: Trwr 0.-s.rw.. A ~·"Q. oorai. ~ti lats '114I • . meg wheels (1NPCn 81 Celtoml9 CotiMw.ir.wi. • dlll<f eM:l'lj)I..... .,,IJdczaa Sterling~ ..... ~eel Tn..iee under mrld si.uiory 0t cor·r.::1va l><Ji clothes (kids 1 \,I/I purM.Wll 10 the~ ol .... wlChOIA, ~e; ,,,., r.g~1 1o adult) t oys b•k••' BM w con""'9d In ttwl 09ft8lrl Deed Wiier llllO" 1~ s"'1aa1 01 1t1e Buyer s per 1d1se Sii of T"'91 --.i ~ Dupont pram-in tl'\e elfDtOH ot I only 8am 20092 Kine Or • C-. ~. A CaMomle Sud\ ngt.is. • 1es11t1te<1 •n 1ne Genetlll Plnnerthlp recorded re•er•ec 10 n T11a1~1tita JF NEWPORT BEACH S._...., 18, 1W , In lhe amonind\llT' Aecoroeo n _t.JI o1b of the Courcy Recorder 0ooto n209 r> lQll , 62" 0"<.al Pewtr h 7112 tClll IS W ,.. .... , ... °'.., Colny, -~ ' 11' LYMAN BAY LAUNCH ....... ,. 1t11uvmtn1 No ~. 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PUBUC AUCTION TO THE flee 01 1n;;, Co.l"'Y AacxYoer '86 Lien Hwa 49 y&el\I HIGHEST BIDDER FOR saod C.O""•v. ti s.ucn .• ,.., $1' hsl\er Cat 24 1<nots De- CASH, laWtil ~ OI rhe 1"'9d in 1r4 ,.,Cle &N~~ signer 1nte1 20 elect• ~ &at.. or I CMNer'S "OeloMoons· 01 Irie l>'Oec:l I option Evt'rythin9 1m - dledl drawn or> • 11• 0t Oedartal0t'l 10C... ,.lerTeo •o 191nat>lt' l!o1n oow 10 :-1orw1 bar*. 1 si.ie or I ste<n ~4011 unOt-1 rnlt t :-r-aedl ""°" °' 1 -• f'ta.IC M)TIC[ Won I IHI'~,. 650-0S.43 ,....= '::.., "! ";: ..._ 1aN7 GOLOEN STATE YAGI-HS al91e. al~• ttw time of NO~ OIF Niie, al l1gtl. , .. and ".,.. ~ n. 01F hekl ~ &, • TNmlM. In 11\11 ~y 0 . DMlflll ,_, ~ II-In Mid ANO OIF NTfTK* SELL end &-. ~ TO ~TUt follows HTAn through cl.F. .. 1t1ed P9rcll t Uni No.. 27, • HTAn NO NI.IC NOTIC£ 15.40 JAMBOREE ROAD Open"'d~a .,.... E•tenoeo SeNiCe Hours ~ ii m •Op m Mon-Fri PAMmTll .. T Too mueh ca91'1 down? l t"8Sot' 79 oo ~ MBZ Compare our large Mlect O AC •Hl If t•NITS 0111 MERCEDES 2'3 "'4163~ 2333 5 """" ~•< Beectl BMS .ns~aP1r~ ~. TOYOTA CH ICA Clea,.. •uns OOOo ~ • tllK~ nt $950 0 80 E~ 96f. 845"4 P\llltC *>TICE mnd deeo1becl In lhe •• , .... ,., ICondolJ*tMll PW! Aecor'ded To ell heirs t>enef1C•1t-CatttC>fnia Prooate Cooe 5Uanct' 01 flller' as 11<0\l'lded t. 1•1 In Booll 13903 crao11ors Af'<f c:on11ngen1j P«1tione• L .. ,., O Ver-'" Sec1•on "'00 of th• ,,. 11, Olftdll ,._.. ol creditors of MARY 0 DAUM steeg Pfooete CQOtt "' Calllornia THEODORE ROBINS FOR D 2~ '4Al801 &llfO CO~TA ""HA b4~ 001( JHISll I Ill Or•&• c..ry·, -'*st lJlCM 'llfurl t&altt '"' IMS ,_ .utt) "'" ~t, & IUlltC 2'2&~ ·~ C.stJ leu SO -S'3t 'llNITIAIF'DI Au10 11• crvt•. tltt, ca.. PWT Window. meg _,,.... Xtra ciean.(INAESMI Slltl THEODORE ROBINS FOR D 1~0 HAl l-01 &1 • D CO\Ta Ml '>A b4: Oulf ~. 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Sat. 8a-:2p G CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa G OUR #I PRIORITY i~o~~~~ ~ Eagle 549.8023 • Sal•• •Service • Leaalag · 2524 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • low Prtcei • No G1mm1cl.s • Great Selection • Friendly People • Eacellent Service 1883~ leodl lovlevord (71 4) 142-7711 Auto Salee and Leasing · 15451 a.ch Blvd., Weltnafnlter (714) llM»121 (714) ~5' • • • ti\ '"' 111 :lf 0 #1 BOlfDA DBALA Df OllAROB co:. Salt's • Servtce • Parts Leutna All Makes (714) 983-1959 •auca SALES -LIASIHG SERVICE -P ABTS (714) 848-7739 (714) 196-1008 \ ' JOYCE BoDLOV1C1 Huntingt~n dad winning B.rownie po~nt Estancia opening 'Babes in Arms' There is still time to grab your coat. hop into lbe car and head on over to the Newpon Harbor High School auditonum to enjoy a lively production of Rodgers and Hart's "'Babes In Arms." The musical comedy, which is set in 1937. is presented by the award-winning Estancia High School drama troupe. The show is about a group of theater appren- tices and features such favorites as "'"My Funny V._tentine," .. The Lady is a Tramp .. and .. I wish I Were in Love Again." The show opens tonight and runs through Saturday. fbe cur- tain goes up at 8 p.m.; tickets, $4.50 pre-sale. $5 at the door. For additional tick.et information, call 432-8464. • • • The International Award of Distinction, the highest honor that JktaSigma Phi bestows on its members, has named Costa Mesa resi~nt Mllada Reed to that honor. MQada, who has been em- plo~ by Orange Coast College for t6 yers, first in registration and now as a switchboard oper- ator, joined the sorority in 1950. She currently serves as president of her chapter. Laureate Alpha XI. • • • And ... .look for a colorful par- ade of baJloons to fly over Huntington Beach Friday after- noon. The students and staff at Hawes Elementary School wiU launch the balloons, ftllcd with messages of love and peace, at their annual "Spirif Day" fcstiv· ities held from 1 to 1:30 p.m. • • • Still in the market for your child's summer amusement -or rather -ways to keep your sanity while the little one is amused? An assonment of classes. spons camps, arts and crafts activities. (Pleue eee JOYClt/82) Ge~orge Parker fills unique role as one off ew male leaders of Girl Scout troop BJ JOYCE BODLOVICB °' ................ Ocorp Parker admits be prefen a threc-pttcc 'uit to a brown jumper. brown beanie and oranse tic. In that respect, Parker. 48, pro~ ably is not much different from most men. But the Huntington Beach resident. father of three sons and two dauah- ters. docs have a role which does makes him slightly different from other men. Parker. along with Ma'lo Con- treas, is the leader of Brownie Troop No. 583. The group of 7-year-old girls attends Carden Hall. a P,rivate school in Newp()rt Beach. According to Michelle Granier. Girl Scout Council field director for Costa Mesa. Fountain Valley and Newport. Beach. there arc locally onll two male Brownie leaders. She dido t know how many male Brownie troop leaders there arc in Orange Count-y. "I feel as a co-leader, Georae can offer spcctal expertise and taJents with the &irls." she said. "It also gives rum quality time with his daughter ... Granier said. however. the counetl does require male leaders to have a female co-leader. "The reason is because women play a key role model in Girl Scouting." she said. "'A woman in a leadership position is helping with the develop- ment of girls." The Brownie troop. which meets semi-monthly in Newport Beach. seems unconcerned their group 1s a , little unusual because of a "did" leader. "They (Brownies) say they never had a dad leader before... said Parker's first-srade dauahlCl', Ahson. "I love 1t. He is sweet and fun to be around." And Katie Fields of Huntinaton Beach seems to think the dads have it over the moms. specifically in one area. - "The moms yell at you more.'' she laughed. AccordinJ to Parker. who 1s the executive vice president of a funding corpQrat1on in Costa Mesa. the op- Portun1ty to lead the troop came about through the process of eh mi na- tion. ..Jennifer. m} oldest dau&Jtter. was a Brownie. So when my youngest, Ahson. became inte~ted we put her into the Da1S1es -which 1s the troop niht below Brownies." he said. ··When my Jennifer's Brownie troop became Girl Scouts. all of a sudden there were no people to be Brownie leaders. "I had gotten to know a lot of Brownie moms and when the) asked me if I would be interested -well. my mlSlake. I laughed and said. ·only if none of the moms want to do 1t,'" According to parent Carol Morrell. Parker maxes a business approach with the customary Brownie tra- ditions. ''Gwrge 1s 'el) organized... she said. "He has a lot of thtngs typed (Pleue .ee BROWPIU/82) eo.tumed kida at Collece View 8cbool lDcladed (from left) Jobann•e Nardone, April Sipe, Ronnie Sepra, Ch.rla Brownle leader Georae Parker with hla Carden Hall troop -eeated (from left): Jennifer Field. Katie P'leld , Rebecca Aanew. Suha Smith-Ginter and Amanda Shanlrlln; .,.., .... ,....., ........ .J ataDd.lna: Katherine Meeker. Talia ~ Nicole L.rtin. LJD8eY B•DW1l. Cary ..... ~ rell. Stacey Serra. Emile NelCbMn. Alleoa Parker and Jennifer Parker. 2 OCFairs of future figured What's planned an future )cars for Orange Count) Fair g0Cl"5., Accordtn' to fair commmtt chair- man Bob C'lark.. the Ora~ County Fair has tts themes mapped out through the )Car 199:? in preparation for tv.o ~ntennial celebrations: Or- ange Count) 1989. Orangc County Fair 19'H In 1989 plants. flo~ers and small animals will be 1ncorpQralcd into a program that salutes Oranse Coun-·• I) 's fasl-CCOWUl& Du.rsc!I)' a.ad flower industr) and pays tribute to ~ count~'s l~)carcclebration. .rf ~ ,.... .. ~ focus on aincuJturc toda} • through this concept alona wtt.b an e~h1b1t of earl) ~ County aari- cuJt~ v.111 P3' tnbute naccl\' to these·· two s1gn1ficant areas. local agnculture and Orange Count} 's birthday.'' Clar._ "81d Goodwin, Michelle Hamelin. Laara Kram.me~ Jennifer William•, Nicole Zlmmet. Khanh Bal and Cuey Roffman. Book-loving youths real characters Small animals such as rabbits. ca' 1es and game bards w11l be used as characters 1n creatl\e matenals .\ combination of pi~ and straw- bemcs "111lend1tsclfto a number of creatt'e eichtblls. contests and attTitC- 11ons in 1990 By JOYCE BODLOVICH OfhDellJ .... llA!lt Laura Ingalls Wilder, Pipp1 Long- stockmg and Cinderella seemed at home strolling through the classrooms at Coll~ View Elemen- tary School m Huntington Beach. Why shouldn't they? In truth. the costumed book characters were Prin- cipal Michel Hsiang, laura: student teacher Lisa Johnson, Ptppi: and 9- year-okl Khanh Bui. Cinderella. Many of the pupils and staff dressed recently to look like their favorite book character in a n effort to promote the school's book-reading ampaian. · Bui. a fourth-grader. wore a long white taffeta gown to resemble Cinderella. "I like pretty dresses ... she said. "I picked Cinderella because I liked the pan when she gets married." Laura Krumme. 10. chose to wear a couple of larte pla} mg cards for her role as the Quttn of Heans from "Alice m Wonderland. .. .. We got 1t from TargeL but it's not really my favontc character," she said. demonstrating how she manages to sit in a chair by pushtng the large cards over the back of the chair. The school's ongoing promotion of book reading as through the efforts of parents Lisa Miller and Mindy Paskil. The two women. also sJSters. formed tbe-J'Book Boosters" in February. "The kids don't seem to be into reading,'' said MillCT. "I have four kjdsand it seems the} would have the TV on all the ume 1f I allowed 1t We started the prOJC'Ct at school with the idea of a month's reading actt' Illes But then "e decided to cam the concept through the summer· The book characters are a hft-ofT for summer reading. - Miller said the children will ha"e a list of good reading suggestions for the summer Parents will be asked to keep a record of how man' hou~ the children spend in reading time dunng the summer months. "We hope to have an after-school book club in the fall and I have already asked some semor c1t11ens to come to school and read to the kids:· she said. Third-grade teacher Manhall Baldwin brought a lot of smiles to his pupils h) dressing tn a n1ghtsh1rt. slippers and caf'T)tng a huge <,tuffed bro" n tcdd' bear "The boO._ 1s "Ira k~ps Cher:· and I am the' oung bo) "'ho gt,ing to a has first \l~po,er .. he said 'Ira alv.a)s sleeps with his stufTt'd bear 'Tah-Tah. but 1s afraid to bnng the bear v.1th ham because 1he k1dc, v.111 make fun of ham But "hen 11 1\ 11 me to go to bcd. a fnend ta .. l.'s out ha~ stuffed bear <;(I Ira run" homt' 10 gt't Tah-Tah .. Ronnie ~ura t\ "a" Boone from "Indian in the (. upboard · "It "as a good book.'. said Segura. dressed in a checkered shirt. red kerctuef and v.estcm hat. "He was a funn) cov.bo} v.ho was senstllH~ and (Please .ee BOOKS/82) "We are bnnging pigs back by popular demand from the success we had in 1983 through an extensive sho"ca~ ... (lark said "People love to Stt bab" pigs and consider pigs their fa\.Onte fann ammaJ Straw- bcmes a.re top produ~ 1n Oranae Count\ .. Bees and hone) will ~ featured in · 1991 ~ ·.\!though bees and honey 1s a - ~mall mdustn in this area. "'~ feel it needs recoan1t1on and WC think it will be fun to do.·· he said In 19Q~. the Oran~ County Fatr "ill be l 00 \tars old and a salute to lhe citrus industf) -toda) and )esterda) -will take pnonf)' tn the area of eich1b1ts. promotions. contests and fc:ature attraction&.. Senior·citizens to celebrate with walk, f es ti val in Mesa Senior citizens of Costa Mesa will panici1>9te in a 2'h- mile walk Friday u pan of the annual Costa Mesa .. Senior Day .. czlebration for Older Ammans Month. The walk will bqin at 9 a.m. at lbe Neiahborbood Community Cneter, 1845 Patk Ave., Costa Mela. An afternoon prosram will follow the walk and will include• 1enior b9ke sale. tenior tttOUrce fair, an over-80 bit1hday Cdebnation and a dance bend. Tbete .aivit.ies alto will bt bdd at the community cntu. Tickets are Sl, Wbicb includes lunch. and arc oo .ut at all local ICllior c:ienim; Call 642·227S for more anfonmtioft. Lacuna Beach is 8 Lm. and arrival beck in Lquna lS 6:30 p.m. Pre-rqastration is necessary and the fee as S.S. payable to the City of Laguna Beach. Call 497-3311 , ext. 201, for add1t1onal inf9~ation. CJaUdnm o.a tJleJr oW'D at laome A family KrVm workshop for cbildrc.n from 8 to 11 who m• lptod time alone at home will bt offered Saturdayftom9:30to 11 Lm.atthel~ineYoutbScfvic:es Center. Topics will include haridlina t~ncies, copina with hn and me.al ~tion. The ftt 1s SS. and more iftfonnation is aYailable.1 from Dave Andcnon at 660-3920. AofW ............ .,..,,.. The fairs v.·tll provide a quesuonn&Jre. mten •~. pulmonaJ) function testina. nasal function tesung and scrttmna skin testing. The cost 1s S..'\Q and 1s tu· deductible. and those intcrcstC'd should call 645-3374 for an appointment. . VJolet DO• at labp'otmt& An African violet s.bo,_, aad sale w.ill bit hdd this weekend an the cafetma of the Oranaie Count) Fairpounds in Costa Mesa. The hours will be 10 a.m to 4 p.m. Sitwday and 11 a.m. to .) p.m. Sunday. Call 52S-S674 for fun.her i.nfonnation. Stin cancer U.tbJI .et Frtt din cancc:r testtna Wlll be offered Saturday &om 9 a m. 10 I pm. in the auditorium of fount.a.in Valley Regional Hosp1tal and Medical Center. tafT dermatoloai 1 Dr. Nissan 'Pllcst wilt condua tbl! scrttn1nss. C-all ~1 74 for mo~ infonnatiol\. . DAR laacll ta Baat~ " ltttul"( and sl~ o of the bat.lie at Fon Taconderop "di be featured at S.turday'1 meeblll ollM Clan Banon chapter of the Oaupttti of the Amcric:aa Rc\'olutton. The prosram 1s tchc~h•led for: 9:30 Lta. at tbl MCTtury \ID and Loan buald.1.,.. 7812 Ediaiitr A¥L;: HuntiQllOn 8ta;c!l. Vlfllnaa 8ut1f'l Will be lk ..... speaker and Md1tional 1Minnl1aoo ma be ObUilied bJ callift& 197.9166 Craft .. bl Ca•,. ••• ' The ~Country 5eore of Com W. spontOt a craft fiUr this 1lfttCftd M dltC Giil"' 11• •'ltthouae. I. I U.n 1 ~ .. C~ Mm. The rvatt will bt 1iletd s.turdl)' '.'"-t L•. ID pm.and y&om.l0Lm.I05•JOp.a.QI• .. 641 112 Rw ftanller ron...~ , • N Ot••C...OAILYPllOTl~.~19 • ._ JOYCE ••• Pnm81 wodlhooi and field trips wtll t>e ofTeftd this summer by Oraoae Coast College's popular "Colleae for Kids" program. Brochurn detailing a11 sumer activities are available in OCCs Community Service Office. Re- quests for the brochure may be made by phoning 43 2-S880. The bulk of the summer ac- tivities arc geared for third thro1,1gh eighth graders. There are also programs for teen-agers, 13 years and up. OK -here is the most excitina new about the pr<>sram -the ac tivtties run through the m o nths of June. July and August. What more could any summered~ut parent ask? • By JENNIFER WEBER °' ............... The Costa Mesa-Newpon Harbor Lions Oub is hoping 10 reel 'em in next month as 1t hosts the 43rd annual Fish Fry and Carnival. The pla, which starts June 3 and NM though June S. features the annual parade And the beauty pageant. The parade 1s scheduled to open at 10:30 a.m. June 4, with prizes awarded at 2 p.m. Field trips "''ll be made to the Los Angeles Zoo, Ho llywood Bowl and the California Museum of Science and Industry. A sea adventure camp will allow chil- dren to snorkel, fi sh . explore t1depools and cruise aboard the Orane County Marine lnstitute's floatmg laboratory. , Eatancla Hlgb drama atudenta rebeane number for the mualcal comedy ••aat>a ln Arma.•• openlnt tontcht. ln the meantime. the club 1s looking for young women who want to compete in the Miss Mermaid compctttton. Contests have to be between 17 and 22 years of age, never mamcd and new to the contest. If the winner is a Costa Mesa resident she also will carry the title of Miss Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation. call Enc Johnson at 979-0747 For the sport minded child - a summer-Ion$ sports camp will focus on act1v1ties suc h as track and field, softball, volleyball. ping pong. soccer. floor hockey. basketball and swimming. There will also be speciaJ basketball and volleyball camps for boys and girls. ••• Pomona College semor Jebao- oe Anabtawi ofH unllngton Beach has been named" inner of a 1988 Mellon Fellowship in the Human- 1ttes. Jehanne. a 1984 graduate of Marina High School. I!> an inter- national relations maJOr. She ~111 use the fellowship, which covers tuition and fees and pays a SI 0.250 ~earl~ stipend. to stud~ phtlosoph~ at Stanford Univer- Sll) tn 1989 • • • .\ml . there 1s still time left to enter 'our treasures and home- made '11cm~ in the 1988 Oran$e Countv Fair. set for July 7-17 in Costa Mesa. The deadline to enter most of the competitive d epart- ments 1s 4 p.m .. June 8. Included among the areas of compct1t1on during the fair wil be featured exhibits. fine arts. collec- uons. aquariums. flonculture. 11 .. estock. gem s and minerals. home art<; a nd crafts a nd pho- tography. Fair entrants will conpete for nbbons a nd cash awards. A competition ha ndbook detailing entf) fees and information may be obtained by calling. 75 1-3247 or writing: Entry Department. 88 Fa ir Drive. Costa M esa. 92626. Other act1 .,,1ttcs includes carnival ndes. games and lt-..e entertainment. ._ 1988 Ford Mustang LX will be a~arded to the winner of the event's annual rame. Proceeds from the Fish Fry go to local charities. youth groups and sen ice clu~. BROWNIE FATHER ... From Bl through his ollice ~retary .\nd instead of a social meeting. he reall) sta) s on top of geumg the projects done so thl' girls can earn their badges help "-hen thl.' gJrls get into cool..ing badges. He happens to 111..l· rnol..1ng and I can't e'en bod "a1cr ·· Something' s fishy at OCC snack bar .. Peopk think of Bro"'n1es as a mother/daughter thing and ix·rha~ think ha' mga dad is unusual-but 11 has "'nrl..ed out fine" shl' added Parh·r ~1d the troop stam·d "1th nine.-girls and no" 1s up to I J "\\care still lool..1ng for a rnuple more girls -ma~ be get the troop up to 16 or It<."' he said "The girls sta) Bro"n1e\ un11l 1hc' are 1n the founh gradc." .\nd Parker 1s proud ol his troop "Our troop suld 1.300 bo\C!> ul cookie!>.·· he !>aid. "'-"e had a cho1l'C of going to Knott's Bcff) Farm or D1'>nt'' land and the girls 'oted on D1snc' land .\nd at the (ml ~out Ol~mp1n l\\O or our girl\ tool.. lir'>t and ~ond m era II in their age group M~ little trooix·~ turned out to ht· quite athlct1l ·· Parker <w11d h1'> threl' wn'> 21 I I./ and 16 "l·n· amu~d "hen their fathcrdcnded to put aside the p1gsl..m in place of R11l\\ nil' al 11' 1t1e!>. "The~ laughed. thc\ thou~ht ii "a\ funm " he ..aid "Thl'\ du.In 1 "ant an\ of their friends tO iind OUI '\o\\ m' -;ons are 'en suppon1' c ;. \.h 'ou nRt"it. <.on has a~n·l·d 10 Parkl·r said hl' al\o ha'> rl'll'I' l'd m1 \Cd rl·sponsc~ from hu\lnl''>'> a'>- sociat1:'> and some mak parent\ .. \I ~ panncr "a\ a htth.• duh1ou'> at first He ha-. '\I\ kid'> He ~1d ·,r H>u rl·alh "ant to do 1h1' (,l·orge \\l' "1\h 'ou all the lucl.. 1n thc "-Orld · I '>till g~t '>OOll' sn" l..l·rs Imm bu\1ne'>'> 3'>'>0Ct3le!>.'' hl' ')aid "\omc of dad\ in the troop "Crl' a little unsure at first. hut no" thl'' arc support I\ c. There arc not an a" ful lot of men Bro" nie leaders. v. hen f ''rnt through the training thcrl' "ere 40 moms and t"'o men ... he adtkd Though a sea!>oned parent. Parl..er !kl~'> this C\pcnenn· has hl'l'O an r~l· op..·ncr in pan:nting ,i..111, "I am not rda11ng IO JU<,t nn u\\n d.iughta but a "hole 101 ol othl·r dJughtcrs:· he ..aid "I ha' l' IO du a lot n10rl• l13tcning than I had do "1th 1u<.1 m' O\\O daughtn I 11nh hop..· thl'\ h.iH· karned as rnul h .t'> I ha'l' 1n the bm:t t1nw I ha'l' hl·l·n here It h,1, tx-rn a rr"ardinit l'\IX'fll'lltl' tor me .. -\l'l<lrd1ng to Hnmn1c ~ rn1h '\c1ghhor~. Parl..a'<. kadl·r,h1p r11k 1-. ''ork1ng1u-;1 tim· ...,u,h1 \l'P rd on a collegt· campus'} \\ h' not" hn't Orange Count~ the hollll' ol ~ upp1e ru1<,1ne'l I hl· Orange ( oa'>t < ollcge's Wc\t <.1alln '"al k bar '' h1ch sen cs .,e, - aal th1lu.,.1nd \tudcntc; and -.taff memtx-r' da1h ha\ rno\l'd OC\ond the u\u.tl rlll·nu ul hamburgers: hot dog\ and rm•-pad1.agt•d <>and" IChl'S "\\ l' JU\t l.in't l..l'l'P up "1th thl' dl·mand "l' ..._.ll 1lut l'\l'r\ da' ... said .. natl.. har rn1pl0\rc Jud~· Parks "Pcopk an: bu' 1ng <;u<.h1 like craz~ ... fhl· \\ c\t < 1allt•\ 1~ the smalkst ol thc thn·c 'natk bare, located on the 25.000-'>tudcnt lampu' It also. at- cording tn lolkgt' rt·prc<,en1a11'l' Jim ( arnctt ha\ a n11nnmtorm1st repu· 1at1on f)l'rhap'> dul' 10 the fart 11 1~ located ne\t to thl' rnlkgl··., Fine .\m Dcpanmcnt II ., open ~1onda~ thH1ugh Thur'>tla' trom 7 a m to :! pm The larger \Oall.. bars arc open eH·n1ng' and~ nda,., "One "'oman 11!..c\ our '>ush1 so mulh she hu\\ t\\O tra\S on Thursda,., -i'1nr for Thursdav's lum·h arid OOl' ll) '>a\l' fur Friday. "hrn ,,.l•re closed."' Parks !>aid. The <,uc,h1 1~ ma<,k dall~ b~ OCC' studl·nt T1moth) Pagan .\. native Ha"a11an. the .:?.°!.-)ear-old W eSt- mmster rl·s>den l 1san a\ 1at1on scrv1ct How to ·. ' keep up with your neighbors· Your neighbors lead active lives. Good news about their weddings. births, business accomplishments and community achievements are found daily in the Daily Pilot and on Thursdays in your s~cial Neighborhood focus section. Good News Is Shared in the Daily Pilot llily·P• To get good n~ws about your neighbors delivered to ou. caU our CircuJation Department. I (7 14) 642-4333 To share good Mws abOut your neighbors, call our City Editor. (714) 642-4321 , ext. 361 ' .. '>tudl."nt. He learned ho"' to make the popular Japanese dish from hts gm nd mothl·r "The. Oriental influenCl' 1~ vcf) \trong in Ha~a11. and sushi 1s a big fa,onte .. Pagan said. "\\c prepare 1t .it home for pan1es and fam1I) gct- wgcther ... " Pagan <;tarted making the sushi for O< < ·., c,nacl.. bar a couple of weeks ag11 f arhcr this }Car an outside 'l'ndur tx-gan suppl;,.1ng the galley "'Ith c;u!.ht. but the firm landed a lucrall'l' l'Ontract w11h SC\cral local markl'I'> (h ern1ght. the snack bar's !.U~h1 trade "cnt from outrageous to out-to-lunrh. Carnett said. That "'"hen Pagan stepped in. "I heard a number of students and IJl ult\ ml·mbt'rs complaining that '>u'>h• "a' no longer a'a1labk."' he !><lid. "c,o I decided 10 see 1f I could help .. Pagan "'a~ placed on 1he pa)roll after talking w11h snack bar manager, Bruce Duff. "People are still learning to ap- preciatt• sushi he-re." pagan said: "This was a perfect opportunuy for me to bclp educate-iHem. A lot of· pcopk get, ~shi mixcU up wtth sash1m1. which 1s raw fish. Sushi tsn·tt 1hat'at all. lr'snce rolled in sca..,eed. and mcludes tofu and a: number of · ttnlotJiyAga!\ ~~ UJ> aaahi to OCC atudenta. . . . tast~ 'egcuibles. , Pagan. "ho's enrolled 1n 19 uo1ts !his ~J1nng. has a clats eacti morrung from 7 to 9 a m Following the class. ·hr 'r>Cnd' the ncit··hour prepanqg sustn for the-da\., ·. , ,. "'ill .be enroll~ m <X ( .. s o'erseas He 1s currcnti~ 1r.iun1ni the women program in England. "ho work in the srfack ~ar to di"e_pci~. "I'll ha'c the stnfT~~ll~ prepared to the 1ast"'-lttsb1 tx-ca ose ntxt fal) Pagan· earr~ on ~1\hout me. he \a1d. , ' ~ . . .. ~ .. · ' W e-!re lookiiig i&rioo<l sports · The Daily Prtot 1s tnleTCStcd in shaJ.ing the spo111ng expJons of you and your nerghbors. We're not looking for news on Magic Johnson's latest tnple-<iouble or how many RBI Wally Joyner had last montfl, But if you know a LittlC'Leaguerwho had a big day, a weekend aolfer who won the club toum~nt ora next-door neighbor who rollcda.300 • . game, Jtt us le.now. .Send us a photograph and brief account of the sporting accomphshment. -We will publish them in our Good Sports column. Address your correspondence 10 Neighborhood Focus in care of the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box I S60. Costa Mesa. 92627. ' · BOOKS INSPIRE CHARACTER COSTUMES ••• P'rom81 cried a lot. .. For 9·)ear-old Mary Lewis. the co~tumt v.as a comfonablt ~IO ~mt>lc Jtnn) from " 01h11111'1 Fair 1n f1flh Grade." ~~ t sorta chanltd the ume ~II 10 "Notlhnt1' F11til9"1'hird~'~. Mid. "'M> foe.di '~ I ........ hkt Jtnny. I UWJ.-1 bec1• • ~ htr frind Who ..s IOlla ~ hr•nt 1butcd b)" ~ .. rnt1. JtUJ" j I • LisuE EAllEST Shape up an'dlive to mark lOf!fears . May is National Physical Flt~ ness and Sports Month aod San Oemente Hospital is sending these points to p0ndd .along your way: You can bum the same number of calories by walking a tnijeasyoucaof>yjoggingthe · samedistante, but rP!Dinutesof ·climbing stairs will bifm tW'oto tbrce times more calories than will 10miautesof:wa1king. .... .- Don and Roma Roee and their dot •. Susette, drt~ay leada to tile lloae wb1cb f~ relaz on the patio or tbelr dream home bits =:t•ecea of the co.pie'• memorabUJa which loob down on i.acana. A ••eei>lne coll o•er the put 60 years. . ·And a I SO-pound nerson can bum almost l ,200calorieseach weekbywallc.inga mile to the bus stop twice a day and by climbioga flight of stairseigllt tliJles ralh.,er than.('Ushini thatelevatorbOt-. ton.· But if just reading ibis son o( thing wears you out, cheer up. Some studies estimate that if you arc willing to do maybe 50 percent mo~ slowwalking. light stretching or gardening. you can prollucetlle same lon.s term health benefits as you could with aerobic.activity.'(Admit it, this is 'Couple's home built of dreams and deeds~ starti~Josound beti.Ct'.) · .. There is no single health change you can make to ha'(e a,s dramatic an impact on your totai health as developing a physically active lifestyle," said presidentof Health Management Resources, a Boston health care company which specializes in weight man- agement proarams like one cur- rently being offered at San Clemente Hospital and at other hospitals across the nation. "You don't have to become a joger,join an aetobics class or sweat and strain to derive maxi- mum health benefits from rcgul~r exercise, .. Stifler added ... Many people find that the easiest way to mcrcase physical activity is to incorporate it into theiTalready busy schedules ... If you're interested in learning more about physical activity and weight control, call San Oemente Hospital at 661-4458 for more information. • • • And, for inspiration, Cadaertae Rl~tercelebrated her lOOth binhday last Sunday with approx- imately 130 well-wishers around her. Richter, a longtime Laguna Beach resident who recently moved to Arcadia to be with her son. is an anist who worked many years at the Festival of Arts. Former chef at the Hotel Laguna, Jim Estes, made her birthday cake. Happy binhday Catherine! • • • • And. for poetry lovers, Friday night will be your niaht The Poetry Festival will be held at the Laguna Beach Library at 8 p.m. "Laguna octogenerians' abode features memorabilia from lifetime of adventure By LF.SLIE EARNEST Of .. Dellr ........ Although Don and R.oma Rose have hved in their dream house for more than two _years now, they sull seem pleased to show off the things that make the house so spcctal to them.· • Like the French doors with 27 panes that Roma found when the old Moulton ranch house in Laauna Hills Hrimor .. keeps his pain incheCk By LESJ.IE EARNEST °' .. ~ ....... When Doug Smith talks about the new challenges facina him sinoc be joined the. ranks of people labeled "handicapped," he likes to point out the funny thin.as thf t can happen. · Like the time he went to a fast food resuurant where the pukina lot was full and a new car -part of a · promotion in which the food chain was involved -was parked in the bandicapPCd spot. Or the man- euvcrin11t takes at another restaurant where the place fCS$.rved for handi-cap~ parkin1 is pafticularty hard to navtpte. And, he continues with rcauJar chuckles, there was the time be tried to talk to someone in manqement who could have been of help but whose response was .. crass and casual." If this doesn't seem like a laup a minute to the averaae pcnon. .It is likely more ludicrous than funny to Smith 11 well was being di~mbled. Or the glass door trimmed with appro~1rnately 800 wocxl'spindlcs which she painted different bn~1 colors. Or the tale fountain wtuch the/ snatched off a showroom floor o a "T1Juana tile shop. And then there arc the lamps and lanterns. lots of them. which she has been collccung for many years. .. People don't accumulate things m quantity." said Don. "Not like.Roma d~s." Whale tt's not unusual for _people to hold off a few years before the) can build the house of their dreams. at as also true that most people don't watt 1111 their 70s 10 tackle such a project. And that 1s exactly wl\at the Roses. w~Q both turned 80 an March. dad Unlike their home, birthdays don't seem to hold much s1grtificance to either one of them Even the 80th wasn't panicularl) orarked. "I forR.C\." Don said. ··0id we cclebrate'r· ··1 don't know." has w1fc replied. as 1f the whole subJect wae 1rrdevant Whale Don said they dio-acknowl- edge" their mo,ement tnto a ninth decade ofhfe. he made 11 clear that 1f there·s an) gold an the "golden )Cars.:· he and Roma will fem:t It out The house features many of the couple·s collections. 1oduding rocks and shells Don gathered on has walks 0' er the )cars "I've been walkin' the beaches of Laguna since 1950: Don said. "So how Ion& as that" Tl\at's a long walk ·· A.~ he talked. he pointed out the stones and shells tl\at decorate the eitteno r of the home. noting the vanat1ons 1n the mud packed tale roof It 1s trul) the house they dreamed about, and 111s full of Don and Rome Countkss hours spent wtth a pallent architect who speclahzes 1n mcditcr- ranean-stylc homes ensured that it would come off the drawtng board and onto the h1lls1de above Laguna 1ust as planned Dad 1t tum out hke they had hopccr> ··Yep. better:· said Roma. an energetic woman w1th white hair tted into a pon} tail "I tlunk that's fair.-Don said. sitting ai"ross from her ···y cs.. better."'; he added • J Anything less would be out ot cl\aracter for the couple who have a_ (Pleue eee BOllU/82) OCC student has de~igns on career· in architecture · A re-entry Orange Coast Col!CJc s1udent who quit a carttr 1n advcrus- ina to pursue her dream to become an architect has won a first-prize scholar- ship from the '\ssoc1auon for Women 1n Architecture Blue Sandrock of M1u1on VieJO. 36, won the S 1.000 scholarship after com pct mg against I 0 finalists who 'WIC1'C JUdacd ~ on scholarsh1p. devotion to the field. finanetal need and quaht) of work. She was sched- uled 10 be honored at an awards program an Los A.ngelcs loda) .. , was thnllcd when I discovered Saturda) afternoon tl\at I had v.on.~ Sandrock.. a sophomore. said .. It's a tremen- dous honor." ··1 no longer found agcnq work sat1sfyt0f. .. wd Sandrock. ··1 thought about gomg back to school to pursue an arch11cc1urc dcgrtt. but wasn't sure I could afford 1t. M) fnends gave me a tremendous amount of en- couraccment and support. however. and I dCClded to tf) • Man m Renfro. ~rofcssor of architecture at OCC, said he was well aware ofSandrock's talent. Blue Sandrock • program," Renfro said. ·Tm notataD sufl)n~d b) her pcrformanoc in this compcm1on I think rd put her up against an} architecture student 1n the state." f am told by Lorn.lH Zlm· mermu. owner of the Fahrenheit 45 l bookstore, that Garrett a_,.. winner of the American Academy of Poets Mamont Prize (PleueeeeSllAPS/82) ~ .. llUllOa/82) Doq Smltll loob for a pukba& .,.cc. .. Blue 1s the top student an our Sandrock now works part-time for (Pl--eee STUD&ft'T /83) Laguna planning Catalina criiise for teens Saturday The Lquna Beach Recreation . Department will conduct a fOUDd.:trip cruise to Catalina for tccn-.n Saturday, inchadina a ride on the ala&bottom boat and a sc:enic overview of the island from a tram. A travel auide will hipli&ht many of the in~ and hillOric points on the island. Departure time &om l...lilUM Baieb is I Lm. and arrival back in Lquna is 6;30 p.m. ~stration as necasary and the fee is So4S, PIYlblc IO ~Of LAauu ac.cb. Call •97-3311, at. 201, for lddi ' infonnatioa. include a seruor bake sale. senior rcsourtt fair. an over-80 birtbdar c:c&cbrat1on and. dance band. These activ1t1cs also wil be held at the community center. Tickets arc $3. which includes lunch. and arc on sale at all local senior callers. Call 642-227S for more information. Cltfldnm o.a tJJeJr 01n1 at llome A «amity tcrViccs wOrbhop for children from 8 to 11 who must ~nd time alone at bome W1U be off'c~ S.turday from 9:.lOto 11 Lm.at \be lrvane YouthServlces Center. Topics will include bandhna emertencics. copiq with fean and meal Pftlllanlion. The ftt is SS. and more iaforma&ion is available from Dave Andenoa at 66()..)92().. DA.R 1a-•·-_, lmaft and llidt _.,. ol w battle at fOC't lilCoMea• will be re.tun111 •5Murday • mettina of the 0.. Beno. dmptes' ol "-DIMllltten of the Amcncn RevOWtioa. ne _.,,-..... --it idled ... far 9:l0 a.m. at the Mcmify Savialll Mid Lou buildill& 7112 fAti._, A vc .. H~ .... V~ ,..._ will bt ·*pat 111 e ct• wt eddilioall i11fonwioll 1MY bt oa.iMd by cen-.197-9166. Aolwaid8 ---··...,,.. . Actor' taty PW U 60lil die TV mm "'Wcbatr .. ~n bt..., Of can a.ies tbr IM w--·· Trao+ •tiGMI U¥i•eewr'1.,.ua1 ~ .. 1t1etioll. tobt MN S....y at \he lmM Marrion - Procttds from the event will~ u~ to provide food. clothma and shelter for v.'Omcn and cluklttn who art victims of domestic violence. Tickets arc SSO and reservations ma} be made by caJlina JoAnnc Olson at 525-3663. Allerg .c.reeab1p pi.aaed AlleJ1Y scrttnina bC*llh fairs •ill be conduc&cd Saturday 1n Newport Bcacb and May 28 an Irvine as a funct--raisJna project for the AtJcray and Asthma Fou.n. datioo of Amenca. • The fain will proVldc a quest101uwre. iotcrvi~. pulmonary function tcstina. iwal fvnction tcitina and scrccnina skin testiQf. The cosi is $20 aDd is w- dcductibk. and thoer ant~ shoWd C'all 64S-ll7• for an appQantmcnL VfOlet.itowrat~nde n frialn violet ihoW anct Slit -.II ~ Wld Oris 'Wftltftd 1n tbt C"afncria of Ute Oruet Conty Fairpou.nds aa Costa Mesa. 'Tbe b®R wdl be 10 a.m to 4 s-.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Su.nda). c.n US-S67• ftw fUltla lOf'onnallOft F•mll7 plcalc In lrYbJe The sWTat DCCrf&dd Commun1t)' Park in lrvioc has planned a Clri'lll) C\CDl for trnnc rcs.i.dcnts of all lllCS Saturda) from I I a.m. to J p.m. at the part. SS Deerwood West, Jr"\ 1nc, A picnic ct auction of donated aoods a.Dd serv1ttt ..,n benefit the Kids Klub af\cr«bool child care prosram. Admission is free. JOYCE ••• ...,.. .. wortsho~ and field trips will be offered this summer by Otanae Coast CoUqe's popular .. Collcae for Kids'' program. Brochures detailina all sumer activitjes are available in OCC's Community Service Office. Re- quests for the brochure may be made by phoning 432-5880. The bulk of the summer ac· tivities arc geared for third through eighth graders. There arc also programs for teen-a&crs, 13 years and up. OK -here is the most exciting new about the proVBm -the acuv1ties run through the months of June. July and August. What more could any summered-out parent ask? Beauties sought for FisliFry By JENNIFER WEBER CM ............... The Costa Mcsa-Ncwpon Harbor Lions Club is bop1n1 to reel 'em in next month as at hosts the 43rd annual fish Fry a nd Carnival. The pla. which stans June 3 and runs though June S. features the annual parade and the beauty pageant. Thr parade as scheduled to open at 10:30 a .m. June 4. with prizes awarded at 2 p.m. Field trips will be made to the Los Angeles Zoo, Hollywood Bowl and the California Museum of Science and Industry. A sea adventure camp will allow chil- dren to snorkel, fish, explore Lidepools and cruise aboard the Orane County Marine lnstitule's floating laboratory. Eatancla High drama atudente reheane number for the muelcal comedy ••&abea In Arm•," opentng tontcbt. In the meantime. lhe club as looking for young women who want to compete in the Miss Mermaid compet1t1on. Contests have to be between 17 and 22 years of age. never married and new to the contest. If the winner is a Costa Mesa resident she also wall carry the title of Mass Costa Mesa For more 1nfor- mat1on. call Enc Johnson at 979-0747 For the sport minded child - a summer-Ion$ sports camp will focus on activities such as track and field, softball. volleyball. ping pong. soccer. floor hockey, basketball and swimming. There will also be special basketbaM and "olleyball camps for boys and girls. • • • Pomona College senior Jeban- ne Anabtawi of H untmgton lkach has been named w1 n ner of a 1988 Mellon Fello"sh1p in the Human- ities. Jehanne. a 1984 graduatl' of Marina High School. 1s an inter- national relations maJOr. Shl· will use the fellowship, which covers tu1tton and fees and pays a SI 0.250 ) earl~ stipend. to stud) phalosoph~ at Stanford Un1,er- sit~ 1n 1989 • • • .\nd there 1s still ttme left to enter 'our treasures and home- mal.lc ·ttcms in the 1988 Oran~e Count' Fair set for July 7-17 tn Costa Mesa. The deadline to enter most of the competitive depart- ments 1s 4 p.m .. June 8. Included among the areas of compet1 t1on dunng the fair wll be featured c>.h1b1ts, fine arts. collec- tions. aquariums. flonculture. lt'e~to<:k. gems and minerals, home art<; and crafts and pho· tography. Fair entrants will conpete for ribbons and cash awards. A competition handbook detailing entry fees and information may be obtained by calling. 751-324 7 or writing: Entry Department. 88 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. 92626. Other act11.i11es includes carnival ndes. games and h"e cntenainment. A 1988 Ford Mustang LX will be awarded to the winner of the event's annual raffie. Prcx:ecds from the Fash Fry go to local chant1cs. youth groups and sen ice clubs. BROWNIE FATHER ... From Bl through his office secretaf) .t\nd insaead of a M>C1al meeting. he rcall) sta~ s on top of getting the prOJCCIS done so the girl'\ can earn their badges help v.hen thl' girls get 10111 cooking badges. He h.ippens to hkl· rno~1ng and I can't e'en boil \.\atcr ·· Something'sfishy at DCC snack bar .. Pcopk th 1 rV-ot Bro\\ n1C'> a'> a mother/daughter thing and perhaps think ha\ 1nga dad 1s unusual -but 11 has '-"Orked out fine." she Jdded Parh·r !kl1d 1hc troop stanl·d \\llh nine girls and no\\ 1s up tu 13 "" e arc still looking for a lOuple more girls -ma~be gel the troop up to 16 or 18 •• he said ··The girls sta) Bro\\ n1es until 1he1 are in the fourth grade .. -\ nd Par~er 1s proud of his troop. "Our troop '>old 1.300 bo\e) of cook1l'S ... he !>aid. ··w e had a cho1te of going 10 Knoll's BerT) Farm or D1'>nc' land and the girls 'oll•J un D1\ne1 land -\ nd at the (11rl \~out Ol~mp1n l\\o of our girl'> 100~ tir'>I and \Cl·ond 01 crall in their agl' group \1 ~ h1tle trooper. turned out 10 tx· quite athlelll .. Parker '><lid h1<, thrl'l' '>On\ ~I I" and I b \\l'fl' am u!ted "hl'O thl'lf father dcl·1dl'd to put a!>1de the p1g!.k1n in place ot Bro\\ Oil' a< 1111l•l"> "The' laughl'd. lhl·~ 1hough111 \\J\ funn\ .. ht' <.aid ··Thn d1dn I "anl am of their friend!> 10 t'ind out 'l>" m~ \ons are 'e~ supponl\ e ''\.f\ \oun2e<,1 '>On has a11n>t·d to Parker !>llld hl· al\o ha\ reel' I' l'd mixed re'>pon'>l') from bu'>1ne'' ,I\· <:.<x:1atl''> and snnw mall' oarcnl\ ··~1~ panner \\3\ a li1tlc dubiou\ at tir-.. 1 He ha-. SI\ kld'> tk said. ·1f1ou fl'alh \\JOI to Jo lhl\ ( ll'Org1: \\l' >A1sh \OU all thl· luc~ in the \\Orld I \1111 g~·t some sn1l~l·r'> trom bu'>lnC'>'> 3'>'i<><:1atc<. .. hl· \aid "\ome of dad!> in thl' troop "l'rl' a hlllc unsure at tir~t. hut llO\\ lhl'\ ar1: support•' e. Tht.·re arc no1 an a" ful 101 of men Hro"n1c lcadcrl.. "ht.·n I ''ent through the training therl· "l'fe 40 mom\ and l\\O ml'n." he ad<ll'd Though a \casoned parent Par~l·r ~,., 1h1s nix-ncncl· h,.1., O...·l·n an l'~l· orx·nl'r in parenting \~111, I am n111 rl'la11ng 111 JU'' m1 u\\n Jaughtl'r hu1 a \\ holl' 101 of otha daughtl'fS ... hl' ..aid "I ha' l' to do J 1111 more l1>ten1ng than I had Jo" 11h JU'I m~ O''" daugh1n I linh horx· thl·~ ha,1: learned a' mulh a' I ha\l· 111 lhl· bm:t 11ml' I ha' l' hl'<'n hl're It h,1, lx•l•n a fl'\\ 3rd mg l'\f)l'fl<'Ol<' for nw ·· .\n ord ing · to Hro\\ n I l' f rn 1 h 'l'lghht.1r'>. Parka·., kada'>h1p rok •'> \\Or~ingJUSI tim· \u,h1 wnl·J on a college campus'' \\ h) 1101 1 1.,n·1 Orange Count~ tht• IWllll' 11f 'uppll' t u1-.1nt•'1 T hl· Or:.ingl· C '""' C ollegr·) "l'\t (1alln 'nat~ har \\h1t:h senes '>l''· l'rJI 1hou,.ind '1uJent'> and stall ml.'mlx·r, da1h ha!. mo1ed be\ond thl' u\uJI menu ol hamburgers: hot Jug' .1 nJ prl .. pal ~ag<'d sand\\ it hl'\ "\\l' JU'I l .111·1 ~l'l'P up \\llh the d<'ll1Jnd "l' wll out t'' <'r' da' :· \31d \O:ll~ h:.ir l'mplmel' Jud~· Park\ "Propk Jrl' bu~mg ,u,h1 h~e cra1~ ·· fhl' \', e\t ( 1Jlll'\ I\ thl· smallest of lhl· 1hrl·e '>natk hnr' located on the 25.1)()()-\tudl'OI l'31l1PU'> It also. 3(· rurdmg w u1lkgl· n.·prl·<.entat11l' Jim ( arnl'tl hJ\ a num.onlorm1st rl'Pll· 1at1on pcrhap'> dul· 111 the fact 11 is located ne\I IO 1hc u1lll·gc·, hnl' -\n\ Dcpartml·nt 11 ., open \1onda) 1hniu~h 1 hur\Ja~ trom " a m 10 2 p m r hl' largl'f \Oal ~ bar'> arc open l'll'lll ng.' and I nda\., "Onl· "Oman ll~e .. our \U'>hl w mmh \hl' hu'' l\\ll tra\!> on Thur<,da,., -une tor 1 hursda\ 's lunlh and on1: 10 'a'l' for Friday. "h<·n 'H"rc do<.ed ... Par~'> c,a1d . The ,u,h1 1<, madl· da1h b' 0( ( stu<ll·n1 T1moth\ Pagan · .\ · natne Ha\\a11an. the 22·\ear·old West· min'>terrl''>1den11c; an ·a, iauon service How to l keep up with your neighbors Your neighbors lead active lives. Good news about their weddings, births, business accomplishments and community achievements arc found daily in the Daily Pilot and on Thursdays in your s~cial Neighborhood Focus section. Good News Is Shared in the Daily Pilot llilyPllt To get good news about your neighbors delivered to you. call our Circulation Department. (7) 4) 642-4333 To Shatt goOd news about your neighbors, call our 9ty Edjtor. (714) 642-4~21, en. 361 '· \lutknl He learned how to make the popular Japanese dl\h from his tt.randmother. .. fhe Oriental intluenn· 1~ 'er) \trong 1n Ha\\a11. and su'ih1 1s a big ta,onle ··Pagan said. "\\c prepare 11 JI home for parties and fam1I~ get· to~l'thcr., .. Pagan 'ilartl'd making the '>ush1 for <>< C ·., 'lnar~ bar a couple of "eeks ilgo I arlitr this )Car an outside 'endur began suppl)ing the plley \\1th <,u<,h1. bu1 the firm landed a lucratl\ l' l'Ontract with c;c' eral local m arkl·t\ <h ern1gh1. the snack bar's su'>hl trade "<'nt from outrageous to out·tu-lunch. Camell ..aid. T ha1 " "hen Pagan s1epped in. "I hl'nrd a number of students and IJlUlt' members rnmpla1mng that <.u\h1 \\J'> no longer a'ailable.'' he \a1d .. ,o I decided to see 1f I could help .. Pagan was pla~ on the pa~roll after talking with snack bar manager. Bru(e Duff. .. People arc still learning to ap- preciate sushi here:· Pagan said. "This \\as a perfect opponunuy for me 10 help educate them. A lot of people get sushi m1>.ed up w11h sash1m1. which as raw fish. Sushi isn't that at all It's nee rolled m sca"'eed. and mdudcs tofu and a number of ta~t' 'egetables. Timothy Paean~ 11p .ahl to OCC .tudenta. sushi tor the da\ Pagan. "ho's enrolled m 19 units 1h1'> 'pnng. has a class each morning trom 7 to 9 a m . Following the class. hl· ,rx·nd'> the next hour preparing He 1<; currcnti~ training the women \\ho \\Ork m the ~nack bar 10 prepare the tast\ sushi because next fall Pagan will Ix: enrolled 1n ()( < ·s o'erseas program in fngland "I'll haH' lhc 'ilafTfull~ prepared to carr) on without me:· he said. We 're looking for good sports The Daily Pilot 1s interested 1n sharing the spon1ng exploits of you and your nea&hbors. We're not looking for news on Magic Johnson's latest tnple-Oouble or how many RBI Wally Joyner had last month. But if you know a Little Leaguer who had a big day. a weekend golfer who won the club tournament or a next-Ooor neighbor who rolled a 300 pme. let us know. Send us a photograph and brief account of the sponing accomplishment. We will publish them in our Good Spons column. Address your correspondence to Neighborhood Focus in care of the Daily Pilot. P.O . Box I 560, Costa Mesa. 92627. BOOKS INSPIRE CHARACTER COSTUMES ••• Fl'OlllBl ' bsu£ WIEST Shape up andllve to mark lOOyears May is National Physical Fit- ness and Spons Month and San Clemente Hospital issendina these points to ponder along your way: You can bum the same numberofcaloriesbywaJkinga mile as you can by jogging the same distance, but I 0 minutes of climbing stairs-will bum two to three times more calorics than will IOminutcsofwalldng. Don and Roma Roee and their doe, Suzette, drlYCW&J leada to tile boae w1dcb f•tareJ. re1u on the patio of their dream hoa.ee blta ::t!llecea of the co.ple'• memorabUCa which loou clown on i..cana. A sweeptnc coll o'R'!'theput80yean. · And a 150-pound person can bum almost 1,200 calorics each week by walking a mile to the bus stop twice a day and by climbing a flight of stairs eight times rather than pushing that elevator but- ton. But if just reading this son of thing wears you out, cheer up. Some studies estimate that if you are willing to do maybe 50 percent more slow walking, light strctchingorgardening, you can produce the same long term health benefits as you could with aerobic activity. (Admit it. this is starting to sound better.) Couple's home built of dreams and deeds~- .. There is no single health change you can make to have as dramatic an impact on your total health as developing a physically active lifestyle," said prcsidentof Health Management Resources. a Boston health care company which specializes in weight man- agement programs like one cur- rently being offered at San Clemente Hospital and at other hospitals across the nation. .. you don't ha vc to become a jogger.join an aerobics class or sweat and strain to derive maxi- mum health benefits from regular exercise," Stifler added. "Many people find that the easiest way to increase physical activity is to incorporate tt into their already busy schedules." If you're interested in learning more about physical activity and weight control, call San Oemente Hospital at 661-4458 for more information. • • • And, for inspiration, Ca~erine R1~ter celebrated her I OOth binhday last Sunday ~th approx· imately 130 well-wishers around her. Richter. a longtime Laguna Beach resident who recently moved to Arcadia to be with her son, is an anist who worked many years at the Festival of Arts. Formerchefat the Hotel Laguna, Jim Estes. made her binhday cake. Happy binhday Catherine! • • • And, for poetry lovers, Friday night will be your ni&ht The Poetry Festival will be held at the La&una Beach Library at 8 p.m. ram told by Lorralae Zlm-mermu. owner of the Fahrenheit 4S I bookstore, that Garrett Lagu na octogenerians · abode features memorabilia from lifetime of adventure By LESUE EAR.NF.ST Although Don and Roma Rose have lived in their dream house for more than two years now, they still seem pleased 10 show off the things that make the house so special to them. Like the French doors w1th 27 panes that Roma found when the old Moulton ranch house in Laauna Hills Humor lr.eeps his pain lncheclr. By 1.FSJE EARNF.8'1' ................ When Doua Smith talks about the new chaUenacs facina him since he joined lhe ranks of people labeled "handicapped.'' he likes lo point out the funny lhinp that can happen. Like the time he went to a fast food restaurant where the partina lot was full and a new car -part of a promotion 10 which the food chain was involved -was parted in the handicapped spot. Or the man- euvcrina it takes at another restaurant •here the place reserved for handi- ca&>{>Cd partins is puticularty hard to navipte. And. he continues with rcautar chuckles. there was the time he tried to talk to someone in manqcmcnt who could have been of help but whose responx was "Cf'ISS and casual." lf this dCJesn '1 ~m like I laOfh I minute to the avcrqe person, 1t is likely more ludicrous than funny to Smith as well. was being disassembled. Or the glass door tnmmed with approx1ma1ely 800 wood windles which she painted different bn~t cblors. Or the tile fountain which they snatched ofT a showroom floor of a TiJuana tile shop And then there are the lamps and lanterns. lots of them. which she has ~n collecting for many years. "'People don't accumulate things in quantity," said Don ... Not like Roma does.·· While it's not unusual for people to hold ofT a few )'cars before the) can build the house of their dreams. It ts also true that most people don't wait till their 70s 10 ladck such a project And lhat 1s exactl) wha1 the Roses. who both turned 80 in March, did Unlike their home. btrthda)'s don't seem to hold much significance to either one of them. Even the 80th w~n·1 particular!) marked. ··1 forRCt:· Don said '"Did ""C celebrate'°· ··1 don't know:· his wtfc replied. as tfthe whole subJCCl ~re 1mlcvan1. While Don said they did ''acknowt. edge·· their mo\emcnl into a ninth decade ofhfe. he made It clear that 1f there's an) gold 1n the .. golden years ... he and Roma v.111 ferret 11 out. The house features many of the coupk·s colkc11on~ including rocks and shells Don p1hercd on his walks O\er the )'cars .. I've been walking the beaches of Laguna sin~ 1950" Don said. ··So how long 1s that., That's a long walk ·· ".s he talked. he pointed out the stones and shells that decorate the ntenor of the horn~ noting the vanat1ons in the mud packed Ille roof It 1s truly the house they dreamed about. and It 1s full of Don and Roma. Countless hours spenl wttb a patient arch1tcc1 who spec1ahzes in medner· rancan-style homes ensured that tt v.ould come off the drawinl board and onto the h1lls1de above Lquni 1ust as planned Did 111urn out like they had hoped" "Yep. better." said Roma.. an energetic "Oman wnh white hatr1ied into a ponytail ··1 think that"s fair," Don satd, s1mn1across from hCT -vcs. better ... he added I Anything less would be oul ol character for the couple who have~ (Pleue eee BOll&/82) OCC student has designs on career in architecture A re~ntry Orangt Coast ColleJic student v.ho quit a career 1n advC1lls- ing 10 pursue her dream to become an architect has v.on a firs1-pnze scholar· ship from the l\ssoc1at1on for Women in Architecture Blue Sandrock of M1ss1on VieJO. 36. won the S 1.000 scholarship after competing against I 0 finahs1s who were jud&ed based on scholarshJp, ckvot1on 10 the field. financial nttd and qualit) of work. She v.as sched- uled to be honored al an av.ards program in Los .\ngelcs toda\ .. I w-as thnllcd when I d1sco .. ercd Saturday afternoon that I had won:· Sandrock. a sophomore. said .. Ifs a tremen· dous honor" "'I no lonacr found qcnc) v.ork sa11sfyi"4-.. said Sandrock "I thoU&}\t about go1na back to school to pursue an architecture degree. but ""asn't sure I could afford 1t. My fnends gave me a tremendous amount of en· couragcment and support. howc .. er and I dCC1ded to try ., Marvin Renfro. t>rofessor of architecture at OCC. said he was well aware ofSandrock's talent Blue SaDdrock program:· Renfro said. "rm notat aft surpn~ b> her ~ormance in thtS compct1t1on I think f'd put her up against an) architecture student in the st.ate ·· a .... , winner of the American Academy of Poets Mamont Prize , ......... 8BAPS[fJ2) (Pleue ... BUllOR/82) DcMaC Smith loob for a parklDC apace. "Blue 1s tt\( top student in our Sandrock now works part-lime for (Pleue eee 8TUD&RT /82) Laguna planning Catalina cruise for teens Saturday The Lquna Beach Recreation Dcpartmctu will conduct a round.trip cruise lo Catalina for teen....., Saturday, inchacti~ ride on the &lass-bottom boat ud a lt'Cftic om ricw island from a tram. A tram pide hiahli&ht many of the in~ and ~ points on the isfand. Oeca.nurc ti* &uni Llpna ~ it 8 a.m. and arrival b9ck in Lapna is 6:30 p.m. .....,..svation is necctUI')''" a.nd the fee is S.S. DaY8ble to the City ofl..apaa Bcadl. Call 497-3311, en 201, b additiGnll· inbmatioL ....,.._.,..,_...,.at UCl TM UCI Saciecy of Pllly8cs Sbldc911 will bold itt d9inl binaw.....,..... ~ ~ s.cw. dly &o. la.a IDS p.a ill die 5cieMie l..etWft 11111 ud playmiail Si I 1 cw luildilll • dw UCI Clil • 11 1'111 ..... 11 fl trill ...... • illb ... IDUI' onJ0 ~-1ar111..a1111t 16-Mllilllli..._ •.=•111 dt~9-lwd Uei\'91ityaed N A~"='=-'"==" •Mii ti 6 .... ia IM Mm Oo.rl ... ido lloo& Tktilll weSIOMd •tie 11Y:PlllMI • t'.;""'woe. CWI .....,, Jolrn 1 • 11 .,..,. . .,, ..,,..... ••••• tncludc a senior bake sale. senior re-source fair. an over-80 binhdaf celebration and a dance band. These activ1t1es also wiJ be held at the community center. Ttdtets arc SJ. which mcludcs lunch. •nd are on sak at all local senaor 'ccntcn. Call 642-227S for more information. Cblldnm oa tllelr 01r11 at llome A family ICT'Viccs wOrkihop for children from I to 11 who must spcod tinx alone at home wlll bt o1l'trcd S.1mday from 9:30 to l I a.m. at the Irvine Y outb. Savaccs Center. Topics will inch.9dt bandlina em~ncies. copina with fean and meal preperat.ion. The ftt is SS. and more itabmation " available fTOm Dave Andenoft at 66():.)920. DA.R Jawc~•• att A -.~ a.cl llide 111ow (ti the battle at Fort Ticoadillaea Will tit featured 11 S.tmdl> ·s mectinaofthc <Jira ...,. cMl*r ollM ~ten of lhC AinaiCaD ....... 'he,. ... -NI.,.,..,.,_ is tc:W1loi ... 9.lO a.a at Ult MMCll-~ .... ., .. 5a~atid Loila .......,, 7112 Ediwr VC.. • H...an•• lilda. Viflieil ,._..Wilt bt·,·tic pest .,,._Md lldllidcwl inror-ao. .. ,. be obellieed by ~"7-97M. t AG,_ .... ,.,, .... .,._ Afttl'HelwyNllCD,_.WTVilfill ._, .. • will ... w OI ttn H let for the Woaa'• Tru .. ..-.. u._ca.n_u11.....,. .... .uon. '°"' ....... , ........ Mlmotl. • Procttds from thec,ent Wlll beu~ to provide food. clotb•I\& and shelter for v.omm and duldrcn who arc v1ct.1 ms of domestic viokntt. T1ck.ets arc SSO and men auon.s ma) be made by calhna JoAnnc Olson 11 525-3661 AHUD~plamJed. AllCJlY scrunina heat\h fain .,11 be conducuct Satunb) 10 Newport Beach a.ad Ma 28 an Irvine as a fund-ra.is1na proJ«t for the tiers> aDd Asthma Fou.o- dation of A~ca. The fain will provide a questionnaire, itlttrVitw, pulmonary function testi,._ riasal ftlnC"tion iesti~ and scrttnjna skin testinJ. T'bt COit 1s S20 and 1 ia • ckd~ble. and those lDltTClttd lhcNJd call 6'5-~374 for an appointm \ VJoletuo•at~ n fnan vie*\ Show Ud illii wdl be held tllus Wtttfttd 1n ttic cafc1trii of tht OrU$ Couaty fatrpOUQds an Com Mca . ~ boun W1U I 0 m '° o4 p. m.. tv.tda) and ." am. to l p.m. . ). Sl.S-.S6 4 b ""1ba' 1nfonnaUOft. ., a1lable at 6 7 5-4:!25 The Staff at Dc'Crf~ld Community Part 1n lrvtnc ~ planned a family cH•nt for Irvine ttsidmts of all lllCI Satu~) ftom 11 a.m. to 3pm.11 W park. SS~ West. ll'\l1nc . ~ J)1rn1c tt 1uct.1on of donated aoods and ~ 1 will bmdit \he Kids Klub after J child care prop'lm. "dnu °" 11 f rtt ROME BUILTOJI' D ........ hi"ory of W.jns bi& cbun~ out oflift and devounna th.em wuh austo. From their lives as writers in New York and their political livca an California to this house they created IO&Cthet, they have tackled projects as a team. "l uxd 10 say it's a I-cent sale,- .Romasatd. "You hire one and you act two." It sccms to have bttn that way from tbe bcaannmg. In lhe case of Don and Roma. the t:>eainning was an Kansas where they were both born and whert they met as coll~ students. He was studying English and Journalism, she studied En&lish and drama. After marriage and graduation, they packed thcar ba&s and beaded for the East CoasL h was the summer of 1930 and the country was reeling from the [)e.. prcssion. But the two "farm kids in the big city" were having the time of their laves -hvmg in Greenwich Village. befnendina artists, nding the fell) on hot summer nights and eating cheap meals in spea~-easys. Besides beginning their writing careers, Don got an advertising Job at R.H. Maq's Department Store and Roma bepn working for a group of designers. He made S22 a week. she made $18. At.ea All>S agencies hopiDg to find new strength ID numbers. 81 LESJ.IE EARNEST °' .............. Fourt~n small AIDS aacncies. including Laguna Sh.anti in Laauna Beach. have Joined forocs to raise funds that will provide services for people with AIDS. their fam1hcs and friends. "It'll be a big help to us," said Steve Peskind. founder of Laauna Shanti. "We will be the sole Orange County member of the coalition." The first pro1ect of the new or- pnization. called AIDS Proa.rams T~ether (APT), 1s a coupon program which will allow a rebate-type savings 10 be sent to APT. APT volunteers wiJI distribute at least 75,000 free Alpha Beta cash back booklets which represent $65 in rebate coupons for a vanety of prndt1<'I' cu<'h :le: "•"" h-.\ttene~ and cola. Shoppers arc being asked 10 collect the the bar code symbols for 1hosc products and mail them back to the address in the coupon book by July 31. 1..-aauna Shan11 will have extra books on hand and purchases can be made at any grocery store. A PT 1s made up of agencies from Los Angeles. Oranac. Ravenide and San Bernardino counties. Amona the groups panicipatina arc Cara a Cara -the Latino AIDS Project. the Womcn·s AIDS ProJecl and Mothcn of AIDS Patients (MAP). Although the program wall run through July. Peskind said workers will push 10 have all the books distributed b) the end of June. More volunteers arc needed to help pass out books Call 494-1446 for more 10for- mat1011 Within the environment of Man- hattan's lower west side and under the ltterary influence of cmeraina writers such as Hcminaway, Faulkner and Fiugerald, they became very serious about their craft. Every Monday niaht they attended a writer's group catfed The New Writer's Laboratory. Don and Roma Rose and their dog. Suzette, relu ln their kitchen. HUMOR CHECKS PAIN •.. -w e were pan of the still lost aencration all through the thirties.." said Don. who ts today a spcc1al1st on the life of Ernest Hemingway. Roma took aim al the man}' magazines then geared to the short story formal. Her first narrative was published in SlOr) Magazine in the m1d-30s. "Roma was nght at ti.e top of the craft:· Don said ln 1933 and I 934 she gave birth to their children. a boy and a girl -Don and Roma She continued wn11ng. But the Roses decided 11 was lime to dtsconn«"t from their regular li\eS and concentrate on wnttng. So the} packed up their children and moved to a cabin in the Smokey Mountains of North C aroltna for a year Don wrote a no' el. .. Big Store:· about R.H ~al·~·s Then hegotaJOb as in tenor display director at Bloom- ingdale·s and they returned 10 New York, where he dtspla)ed his book 1n the wmdow. Their sernnd o;abbatical 1n I 948 was tn .\goura Hills in Southern Cahforn1a. When the) decided to sta~ and hve. their careers took a surpris- ing tum. .. We became 'er) polttacal after "'l' came tu California:· Don said "II screwed up our writing careers·· In 1950. the )Car Richard Na\on first ran for the l n11ed States Senate Don became campaign manager for the democralll congressional tan- d1date who "'anted to fill Ntxlm·s empt) slo1. It "a!> a Republican area Don said. but the' conducted a "a good '1gorous losing campaign ·· .\)car later. Don be-came aso;ona1t· managl.'r of de' elopment of lhl' Lake\\ood Shopping Center dubbed at the 11mc as the largNt shopping center in the world Hts polt11cal career fluonshed In IQ~~ he became ~'Cretan of the Orange: Count~ Democra11c < cntral ( omm111ee. T""o )Cars later. he "'as elcc1t·d chairman. In 1960 he was ho'>t of 1hc: democratic convention thal nominated Sen. John Kenned) for pre'>1tkn1 F1nall). he ~ame Ken- ned) ·s Southern Caltfornta campaign managt•r .\nother thing happened in 1960. Dun and Roma bought a piece of proJX'rt~ 1n Laguna Beach. In 1hc: m1d-6<l\ they mo' ed full -ttme Ill Laguna Their dream house ""a~ beg1nn1ng 10 form 1n their minds. and the~ nm' had thc1rdrl.'am setting But 11 y,as al\o the end ot their \\Ort. 111 na11onal politics. ··Whl·n I mo,ed 10 Orange Count\ I S<11d 'l''c done 11. I'm a burned out l·a,e · · Roma said "\.\hen I "'a' through "'Ith 'o!.rtllng. I "'as dom· \\hl'n I "'a<. through \I.Ith poltlte\ I "'a~ through with that·· Don ~1d he mO\l.'d out ol the poltt1cal arena 1n 1968 "'hen he "a' appointed postmastl.'r of Laguna Rt•ath But "'hen hl' retired SI\ \cars later. hi\ interest 1n local poltttc-'I "'a'I rclondled. Don and Roma are members of Village Laguna. The Laguna Green- belt and have served on various comm111ets. But Roma insists that. aside from cooking. cleaning. gardemng and '1s1t1ng w1th friends. she isn't really actt ve anymore. "In short," Rema said. "I'm not doing an> thin'-. I'm 80 years old and I don'l ha'c to.· •· 1 "anted to ect out itnd retire while I \tlll had somCJUICe," said Don .'' l'\C hccn rc11rcd for 14 )ears and I don't ha' ca damn thing to sho" for 11." Well . he admits. he docc; ha' e a lea'>t one pro1ect on the burner. He "'ould ltkc to see that his grand- father's ( I\ ti V. ar C\pencncc as rnmmandcr of the black troops 1n the l 1n10n .\rm) 1s pulled together in manuscnpt form. ··r,c been going 10 Y..rlle about m' grandfathl.'rc;1nce I h11chh1ked to NeY. \ orl 1n 1'130.'' Don said ·11h10 k it's hcen long enough:· From Bl ··.1 don~t think ti's funny either." Smith said. "But to me. hterally. it was really funny. h was hilanous.." lo fact, in 1985. after the second of two automobile accidents that left him with permanent physical impair- ments and chronic pain. Smith said the doctor who told him·how lucky he "'as not to be paralyzed also told him something else. The doctor s~ud. "It's good to see )ou've got a good sense of humor. You're going to need 11." The laughter ma} be a way 10 ltghten the realtucs of being disabled for someone who once considered himself as ··sclf<ontained and 1nde- pcnden1 .. as an\One around "Now I'm dependent on almost e'el"}one for somethine ... said Smtth. 63. who considers his 1968 Ford Falcon his wheelchair. 'Tve got to rethink e\er) thing e' Cr) day .. For the past four ~cars he has "'orkcd 10 get O\er his embarrass- ment about e\Cn havmg a handi- capped stacker on hts car. "'hl're he works as a systems enJincer. During the week he lives w11h his brother-in-law tn Torrance 10 shoncn the commute, which he said would otherwa~ be unbearable. Three umes a wed, he undergoes physjcal tl\cr- ap). , Thed1fficultyforSm1th is. in a way. increased by the faci that he doesn't look disabled. Hts suuation is more. one of conserving e\Cry step. he said. HI.' has problem) with his back. damage lo his shoulder and de- teriorating bones in both knees. It is. he s:itd. "almost 1nev1tablc .. that both knee Joints wall ha~e to be surgically replaced He avoids the use of pam med1~ cation b) doing relaxa11on excrttscs and using ice packs on his neck. back and knees every da)'. Twice he enrolled 1n a chronic pain program at Chapman General Hospital 1n Or- ange H1~ d1.1gnos1s. "1mpercep11bly "orsc. da' b) da) •· Lions seeking contestants for Fish Fry pageant But now. tired of frustrations such as having to dr"e to the top level ofa parkmgstructurc before findtng out 1f a lot has a space for 1he handicapped, Smith ts beginning to sound ltkc an actt\ISl. What he wants are clearly marked handicapped spaces. 1nclud- 1ng signs. and to ha"e those spaces ~cpl open for the people who really need them But he quickly becomes uncom- fonable talking about himself. He ltkes to keep things upbeat. he said. The focus. Smith 1nm1s. should be on the "um,crsal" problem of parking for the handicapped And. according to Smith. there 1s reason to be op11m1st1c on that sub1cc1. H 1s mos\ recent discussions ""1th 1he manager of one of his fa, onte eateries "as very pos111vc The manager told him more people 1ust need to be made aware. By JENNIFER WEBER Ot , ... 0...,. ....... """' The ( o\ta \k<.a· '-:c"' pMI Harbor Lions ( luh 1s hoping tu reel ·cm in n~t mun th il'> 11 hosts the -l '\rd annual Ft'>h Fl') and ( .irn1\al The gala \\h1ch s1an\ June 3 and run') though Jum· 5 h:aturcc; the annual paratk and lhl· tx·aut~ pageant The parade'' <.Chl·dult•d to open at 1()10 am JUlll' -I "'th fHtll'' "" artkd <11 2 r m In 1~1l m1.Jnt1me thc duh '' luul.1ng tur )oung \\omen "h1 \\;Jilt ll ulOlJ'll.'ll' 111 th1. \II\'> I 1\1 I I\ 1.omrx·1111u11 < onll''" h.i'c 111 hi.· hct""t.'en t., and 22 \l',tr\ of..1gc nner marned and nt'\\ 111 1h1.· 1.11ntl'\l I ur morl· 1nfnr 111:111011 t'all Ent J11I n\on al 'l"'Q.u.,-1- 0thcr a1.11\1t1c\ indudt''I t.·a1n1,al mk' gam1..., and 11,1.• l'ntcrta1nrncnt \ 19XX I ord· ".1 u,t.tng I \ \\tll tx· a1.\a1dt·d 10 1hc \\lllllt'r 1.>t 1hc: l'' l'nt., .innual r.111le \nulhl r fcdturl' ul 1h1. l'H·nt " tht trad111onJI li'>h d1nnn fnn1 n><l d1r1ll:d 1n a '>C'lrct ba11cr T hr re1.1rc ":.t'> Jn l'luJX'd b) tht• late res1aura- 1n1r I k1111 h.a 1)er fhl' dinner. ""h1ch CU'>I' $-l ~II. 1nclude<.eok ''""'· frcnch frat.''> wffct• or milt. and a rallle ttCll't Hamhurgns. hot doge; tarns. dl'\· ,cn'i ~llll -;oft d.[lnks al'o arc a' ail- How to keep up with your neighbors J/I \ -. I Your neighbors lead active lives . Good news about their weddings. births, business accomplishments and community achievements are found daily in the Daily Pilot and on Thursdays in your special Neighborhood Focus section. Good News Is Shared in the Daily Pilot lailJ To get good news about your neighbors delivered to you, ca ll our Circulation De~tm nt . (714) 642-4333 To ~e good news about your neighbOrs, call our C~ Editor. (7l4) 642··~021, ext. '61 _ ... .1hk Prv1.t'l'th Imm thl· I l\h ~ n gu to ltxJI lhJrt11e<> ~outh grnup'> and '>l'f\ Ill.' l IUb\ Last )t.'ar. a record S90.000 "'as raised through the eH~nt and d1s- tnbutcd to more than 50 groups around the Orange Coast .\!together the Li ons ha' c raised more than SI I malhon ~•nee the first Fish ff) in 14.i6. SHAPE UP •.. From Bl for"The Ri vcrofHcavcn." will read from hts poems at the library before going lo the bookstore for a ?<><>k signing ~ssion at approx- imately 9:30 p.m. CaJI 494-5151 for more in for- mat ion. • • • And a quick note from the South Coast YMCA. If you'll be having youngsters from 12 to 17 in yourhomcjust for the summer. you can get themaSummer'88 Gymcard for$2 l. The card will enable the youths to participate in a vanetyofactivitics fora three- month period. They w1 II be able to use the YMCA's basketball and vol- k~ ball courts. pool and weight room. In addition. discounts will be a' atlable on other upcoming actanttcs. Summer cards arc also a vaa lable at h ighcr prices for adults and families. The Y is at Crown Valley ( ommuntty Park in Laguna Niguel. Call 495-0453 for more information. • • • Three south county youths were honored at the recent Youth Expo held recently at the Orange Count) Fairgrounds. .. It's kind of a classic problem." Smith said .. E\cn when there ts handicapped parking. odds are you can't find 11, because you don't know "'hl.'re it is.·· Sm tih. a Laguna Bcal·h resident for 29 ) cars. has ~omc pan of a handicapped subcomm111cc at the Redondo . Beach aerospace firm ··He frankly said he had never thought of 1t." Smith said. "He has already spoken to the members of his stafT and the> are already trying to lecp them (the handicapped parking spaces) clear ... "I ).USt wish more people would do that.· Sm11h said. JerrySwarn,aseniorat Mission Viejo High, received a first place medal for his typing abilities and Regina Borttand Tim Terlaje, both from El Toro High. were awarded best of show placemen ts for their school pro- Jerry Swarts, 8elllor at Ntwton Viejo 111,ia Scbool, allcnn off Ont-place mM•I won at recent Toatll.BQG. ject entries. S~UDEN~ HAS DESIGNS ••• • • • l"rolDBl We lllvUe yoa a. 1ead n tnlormallon oa comm•Uv flan.. the Ncw~rt ~ch architectural firm # r of Paluski" and Arita. She ""'II *Ork peaJa11. Wewaatwlllearfrem full time durinJ the summtt and fall )'CMI abo.t epeom.Jq eve11ta, local bc(orc ttansfcnna t.o Cal Poly 1n San peopleaadael.....,..11i111ew1lll Lui Obispo in January. Sandrock. 1eneral. Se1141 a. Dally PUOt , P .O. who has a 13-ycar-old dauahter Box u•t. Cotta Meta tHH. named Lisa. said she will \lsc &he Marllto&ManeatlOllofLesHe Sl.000 for movina c~pensts and to EanaaL help wilh htr first 1emcster f; Her t--------------UltJmate toaJ IS tO 0ptn her OWft atthittctural firm . • "I feel c:onfidcnl that rm on my way." she 1aid. Send us a photoVtph and brier account or the $p0r\lf\I ac:c:omphsh- menl. We will publish them in our GoOd Spor1S column, which will appear in !f'unday's Nciahbomood Focu uon. Addrns your CC>n'CSpondcncc to Nc11hborhood Focus in tare of the Dail> Pilol, P.O. Bo~ 1560, CotUi Mesa, 92627. . , -. ' . . ' ' . ' We're loolrtn1 for 10me Sood ap»tta • ... ' - THURSDAY, ~AY 19, 1988 25 CENTS Amphitheater buyout weighe Fair Board mem rproposespurchase ~o end controversy over concert noise to be a· resolution of this outside of coun:· he said .. I understand that as of }CSterda). that was a false hope So this ma) be the only viable altema- uve. ·· By JENNIFER WEBER Of ... D.-, .......... In an attempt to untangle the web of lawsuits enveloping the Pacific Amphitheatre. an Oran&e Count) ra1r Board member IS SUa&CSting the bOard buy out the arena's lease. Larry Arnold came up wath the idea Ex-UCI All-American basketball player Kevin Magee has traveled the world over./C1 Nation FBI seeks to link suspect In Jackson assassination threat to white su- premacist group./ A4 lndez a da} after m-coun negouauons collapsed over how to tum down the volume on concen noise. Without a compromise. the case -which involves a c1t11cns' group. the fair board and the amphitheater -as scheduled for tnal May 31 ··1 was hopeful that there was going Justa drill The president of Concerned Citizens of < osta Mesa said he welcomes Arnold's idea. .. It v. ould be a step forward bttausc the ex1sllnJ s1tuat1on 1s no &00<1. The main panics cannot agrtt in court about how to resoh e the problem." Millar said. .. An)'thing that's m- novauve 1s a refreshing cold shower Flrefl&bten, Red Crou worken and boepltal penonnel treat eome 200 "Tlcttma•• at a mua ca9a&lty ezerct..e WednetldaJ at the <>ranee County f'ah&J'oa.nda In Coeta in an otherwise hot s1tuauon:· Actual!). the idea 1s not nev. Buyina out the lease has ~n infor- mally d1'1Cusscd .. man) limes," said Deborah Nesset. Ned-West attorney. but neither the amphitheater nor tht" fair board has pursued 1t. Tht> fair board 1s in a pos1uon to bu) out the amphitheaters contract because 1t 1s the arena's landlord. Ned-West spent a rcponed S 11 million to build the Pacific Amphitheatre on the Orange Count) Fairgrounds. but the land belongs to the state and the board o"erstts It. .\mold I'> un'>ure of -.hat the bu) out v.ould cost but "lesset said the negotiations "ould probabl) stan at about SW million Under term\ of tht" current lease. the fair board c.ould bu' the arena 1n 15 ~ears "le\S<"l s.atd. and w1ll mbent the fac. 1ht~ v. hen 11 expires Arnold said ht" thought the lease e'<lended o"cr .i5 \t'3f'\ but "'lessct said the term v.as .U) 'ears One of Mlllars maJor concerns 1s what the fair board .... ould do with the Meaa. The uerclee wu one of three tbla week or&ants.ed to Increase the efficiency of the coanty rapoDM to a major cllaa.8ter. amphitheater if 1t does buy CMll ... cootnct. but Arnold said be bM • thQUJht that far 10 advance Oii •t proposaJ l°he board will dilCUSS th~ ~ tion at a closed mcctina M morning and will talk abc>Ut pubhcl~ Thursday. Arnold's fetlew directors said th~ would not com-, .. ment before that mcctiQ&. • , If the board decides to So fcmn.rd. • its attome:.s v..ould have to look over I (Pleue eee BUYOUT Id) Laguna activist. backs Riley Former Greenbelt leader Brand says recall unjustified By BOB VAN EYltEN - upcn1sor Thomu Rile). ftlhtina a recall efTon. got some help W~ da' from an unhkel\' source -a former pohuc.al opponent. Rile)·., 'ote last month 1n suppon of The ln inc Co.'s 3.000-home Laguna Laurel pro1cct spurred \ht recall. v.h1ch as backed b)-Lasun.a Beach env1ronmentahsts and othen in !oOUth Orange Count) whQ, •~ angf) about the pace of development. But ~edncsda~ afternoon. a man once balled as the county's lcadina e0"1.1ronmentahst said ht would not suppon the recall I I I t ' Advice and Games Births "'Bulletln Board Business Cluslfled Comics 83 A7 81 CS-6 C7-9 84 Wieder challenges recall advocates "I disagree v.1th Tom Rile)' on a lot of things. but 1 JUSI don't Stt that there has ~n a scnous offense." said Jon Brand. a Laguna Beach c:otJcv professor v.ho ran against R1~ 1n ~986 ~ former ma' or of Lquna Beach. Death notices Entertainment In the service Opinion Paparazzi Police log Public Notices Sports Weather C9 85-6 A9 A8 A7 A3 C4. 9-10 C1-4 A 2 By PAUL ARCHIPLEY ud ROBERT BARKER Ol IM o.llr,... ..... Expcctmg lo be scned wllh recall papers dunng a candidates forum Wedncsda}. Orange Count) Super- visor Hamett Wieder dramaucall} challenged her foes to hand the papers over. But she d1dn·t get them Wieder. the nt"ws media and SC\- eraJ membe~ of the aud1t>n« had been alcnc-d that act1v1st Ooug Lange\ in v.ould serve the supt•n 1wr v.11h a recall notice dunng the forum in Hunungton Beach. But before Wieder arrived. Lanie\1n said he had no intenuon of scrnng her because the recall dTon wasn't connected with the forum. which v.as sponsored b\ the c1112en·s group Huntington Beach Tomorrov. Wieder and other candidates 1n the Christianity guides pilot's congressional campaign By PAUL ARCRIPLEY Of .. o.llr""' ..... Once the world's largest creditor. the United States has become the laraest debtor nation. It was a mi ht.Ir} leader. a defender of the down· trodden. Today. it's weakening and 1s hated around the globe. America was a nation of strona family tics. Today abonions are common. homosexuality is wide- spread, drua use is out of control. A major public health crisis is at hand in the fonn of AIDS. The Sll'CetS arc rampant with crime. , These arc amona the major i ucs CAMPAIGN '88 John H>lton secs fac1n1 the nation. #A candidate in the 40tb Con- gressional District Republican pn- mary. Hylton beljeves aJI can be attributed to a nation that has lost its way'aver the last 30 years. "We've aot to look back and say 'what did we do wrong in the last 30 years,.' examine o~tvcsand then do what -v.e should to reverse the \mlds."' H)'lton said. "Cher the la.st 30 years. since the late 1950s. there has ~n under the guise of 'separation of church and state' a separation of God and state- to the point that our society at limes shakes 1ts fist 1n the face of God and says we no longer nttd )Our bless- ing. ·· A deep!) religious fam1l) man. Hylton satd the Bible points the way to cun°' the nation's ills. He cited the Second Book of Chronicles 7: 14 .. If m} people. who are called b> my name. shall humble themsdvcs. and pra). and seek my fatt. and tum from their wicked (Pleue eee BJBLlt/ A.2) 42nd C ongrcss1onal D1slnct pnmaf) v.ere 1n" 1tc-d to the forum .\!though Lange" in 1s a member of the group. he said he had not discussed the recall with the board of director\ or 01her members .. rm not going to poht1c11e this meeting. .. he said. "This is a public sen ice-mceung." But .... hen 1t was ~ 1eders tum to discuss her cand1da~. the audience Jolla RJltoD grcv. rt'<olless as she talked .,ast the allotted time hm1t -W1eda hc'camc agJtated <,tood and pointed at L.inge' in and <,a1d "Oto.. this mttting \loa~ a showcase Ill ~n c me rttall papers. so senc me Doug Lange' 1n .. He-d1.·chnc-d. telling her he ne" er had planned to sen e the nollce at the m«ting He later said he v.ould lf1 to (Plea.e .ee WIEDER/A2) Br.and 1s a past prcndent of~ Greenbelt Inc .. an cnvtronmenUll group v. h1ch has tiled appeals and !av.sum against man) development pro1ccts that Rile~ has supponed. The group also opposo a proposed h1ghwa' project. the San Joaquin Hills Transporuuon Comdor. which "ould <Ut through the hills nonh of Laguna Bea h (P1eue eee RD..&T I A.2) Two Coast schools among best in U.S. By GREG &LERKX °' -.,., ,_ -- T v.o clement.an schools in New: pon Beach and Laguna Beach arr among the ~t 1n the nation. accord- ing· to the t Department of Educauon. v. h 1ch re lea~ a hst of Its model schools this v.cc-l Andene~lemcntaf') 1n the '-iev.- pon-Mesa Unified School Distnct and El Morro Elementan School 1n the Laguna Beach Unified School Dtstnct wcrt amon& the v.1n~ of the 1987-88 auonal School Rcrog- n111on f>rosram. ll v.-as announced The schools v.(T(' amon& :!~ public schools named throuf.)toul the nation and amona four named 1n Or-. Count) The winners. whosr pnnapels and other leaders will be mviteCt to \\ ash1ngton in Scptembcrton:iceavea -nag of excellence.-1ndude 2lO public and 57 pnvatc schools. Ud rcprcscnt e" Cf) state e'cept Dela~ and South Dakota. ~ndersen Principal Brace Crockard could not be reached fOf comment Wcdncsda). but a IClloci sccttllf) said a staff ceJcbQt.oe .... be1na planned for Fnday. A ~. schoo~i<k celebration •-as lllllilli planned for nut week. sbt saict. (Pleue ... SCBOOl.alAll Ailing inmate dies shackle~ to _be ASKS FOR RECALL PAPERS ••• u'St. w had to adnut she lied abOut baviaa eamtd a coU~ dqret lD journalism at Wayne talc Unaver- 'Y in M1chtt1n. he never attended college. Thcn.acampa1ifl acuv1staskcd the DmnC't Attomc} 's office to m- vcstaptc a $2.500 contnbution to W1cdcr·s campa11n from an lrvanC' Co. pohucal acuon commmtt l\c- t1v1st Shirley Unndlc charged Wieder with viola tang count}' law b) voun_g in favor o{ an Irvine Co. de' clopmcnt. Known as T IN CUP(Timc ls Now Clean Up Poliucs). the ordinance prohibits a superva~r from vouna on any measure that benefits a ma1or campaign donor. Last week. members of a Laguna ~b-based COOlittVltion Jt'OUP tcf'- vcd a recall noti~ to Supcrv110r Thomas Riley. but La~evin uad ht and other re 1dent\ an Wicder's dtstnct \\Ould delay servana Wieder 1011ve her an opportunity to clear up the pttvwus controH~rsics. But on Wednesday, Langevin said he rould w&I t DO lon,er ... f' m tr)' IOI tO stop the dama~ she s doing." he said In the re<:all noucc, Wieder 1s at"Cusc>d of cons1stenlly favonng de-- vclopers over the residents she serves. It cit~ her votes to approve the Laguna l..Aurt'I pro1cct. a con- trovcrs1al I~ 1nt' <. o development in Laguna Can)°on. and 19 other pro- jects MA TE DIES SHACKLED TO BED ••• f1 Al henna school Donny Arb1so at-nded .. Hcwasgoodatcumnghair. but he oulcd that up. too," his mother said Eventually. her son's miscues rOtttd the Arb1sos to cut their tlC) Wltb Donny Arbaso. '"He couldn't abide b} our wa) of fe. "°wt cut ham off completely. He uldn't c()me here. he was alwa}'> psctung the fam1I) .. Jenn} l\rb1so td But Donn~ Arb1so's last brush with e law cut thc d~pcst nft 1n the n·11 I}. On March ~. 1987. A.rb1so "as t-.mg at has ~stcr's Costa Mesa sc. CrandaH said he "as an eohohc. as was has sister's fnend. Chnstopher Saunders he two men dtdn't get along. and dislike came toa boil when Arb1so bbed Saunders dupng a fight. •·t didn't hkc him," Saundcrs ufied 1n i\rb1so's p~hminary hcar- 011. '"I never actually stated that · 1 tc )Our guts' or 'I don't hkc )OU.' t I Just ~ouldn't talk 10 h.tm." ·~ Crandall said tht daslLke v..a~ ,1l1utual betw«"n the men ~ What happened dunng the fight .,.111 never be decided by a JUI). aunders claims Arbtso came after him v.11h an 8-1nch lmchen knife. "'b1k Arb1so contended he onl) bbcd the blade m defen~ bcaiusc undt'rs hit him with an engine ·ton ··1 dol\.'t know "'hat happened Vet)bod)' bas a different stof).'' knn} ArbJso said. "But I can't side v. uh an) bod}. 11'sch1ld against child But m} daughter ne'er caused me no gnel and he su~ did " '-ev.pc.>n Bea1..h Mun1upal <. oun Judge Russell Bostrom hov.e,er ~1ded v. 11h Saunders. and ord<'red .\rb1-.o to ~tand tnal on the ar,sault lharg~. ( randall said the dcput~ d1stnn • j\torne~ in the ca-.e agreed to post- • ponl' the tnal. 'inuall~ 1nddin11el~ bt."\.JU'><' of .\rh1w·~ med1lal con J11ion \\ h1le 1n Jail .\rtmo -"hu had • rl"\.t'I\ C'd mNJ1cat1on throughout h1<, • Ilk for 'anous 1llne\st"S -began to • . suffer from a malfunctioning hHr He nttdcd a nev. ll\cr "I am sulTcnng lrom a fault) liHT ln fact. I a.m d}1ng." .\rb1so wrotr 1n a Februaf) lrner to the 4th D1s1nc1 Court of Appeals in Santa Ana. "I am kept here 1n Orange Count\-Jail where I cannot raise funds 10 arrange for a hver transplant .. But failure to pro .. 1de me a liver transplant as taniamoun1 to sentenc- ing mr to death." His lettrr was followed by a second plea from an inmate who interceded on hts behalf -Thomas Maniscalco, a Westminster attorney accused m a tnple hom1c1de. .. It makes no sense to allow the sheriff fo play Russian roulette with prctnal drtainct'S pmbling that an inmate will no longer be in has cust<>d}' at the moment of death," wrote-Maniscalco. '"More than token medical catt should be an automatic clement ofprctnal detenuon. It is not moral!) jusufiablc or sufficient ... mcd1caJ pohc~ that the inmates mercl) continue to breathe long enough to exit the shenffs door.'' Jusucc Harmon G . Scoville. prc-- s1d1ng over the appellate panel. deemed the arguments worthy of a response from count) anornC}s. But Dcput) County Counsel Wanda S. Florence argued m a letter that Arbiso must pro-.e he was shov. n deliberate md1fTercnce. which she contends was not the case. .. It 1s clear Mr. Arb1so's allcgat1ons of improper medical care arc based upon unfounded op101on." she wrote. '"There has not been an}' showing that Mr Arb1so's medical treatment is pnm111,c and barbarous as to to tall) fail to meet Cl\ 1hz.ed standards of decen~ resulting 1n ph)s1caJ pain .. .\final ruling. "a'i ne,cr made. and eH~n 1f .\rb1S(l had n.'lrnrd an 1mmed1atC' tran~plant. 11 pruhabh "-UUldn'I hii\l' dunl' an) good "The donor' ... 11d he "as a perfeu cand1datl' for a tran<,plant. then the) d1~0,c-n'd thl' l jnler .. Crandall <,om.! .. .\nd that l:lOll'r 1.1.a'i l()(J percent n:onurnntt l'H'n "-Ith a ne" Ii' l'r .. C>r John Hol'h '>.lid .\rh1M>"• cond111on "a" '1rtualh untreatable Doctors "'ere eH·n h·mued 1n the amoun1 of pain killers the} could use in his final da)' bemuse the drugs would have redun'-d h1!> bod~ 's ab1hty to L.cep him ahvt· "There is no knov. n effect I\ e therap~... Hoef<, o;cud the da~ his pauent died "Mr \rb1so ha' dl'- tenorated in the last 1.1.eek w11h worwning hver test!> . and penod1l' coofus1on. In the last t"'o da\s, he has become "'0~ 1n all aspects.'" In bed with a mynad of tubing connectin$ him to mvcned boules and mach1ncr). Arb1so was too weak to cven talk the da) he died. Doctors had an agrttmcnt 1.1. 1th his famtl~ that no efforts would be made to keep ham ah\C mcchan1calh. ( randall said frnm i\rb1so and one of her daught~rs. Carol~ n. ~tood a '1g1l b) Donn' Arb1so's bc.-d the da-. he died, but abandoned 111.1. hen the~· were told he did not rcali7e the} 1.1.ere there Has other sister. Judi i\lc.11~1. did not v1s1t him in the ho!>p1tal b((:ausc of what he had done to her bO\ fnend the\ said. • Jenn\ Arb1so ..aid <.ht· L.ne"' her son "'as dead "'hen the 1elephonr ran~ late Tuesda) night. "It ncvt'r nngs that late. except when he use-d to get 1n trouble ... she said. Crandall said he-v.as ne,er too in'ohed in the battle to bring Arb1so a nev. livc-r He 1.1.as more concerned w11h allo"1ng his chcnt to die com- fon.abl). Hr spent Arb1so's la~t da}S running bet~cn the medical center J&il ward and the <;anta .\na C1-.1c Center. in a race to g.a1n the necessar) appro' als to have the leg shackles rcmo .. cd. His effons v.crr unsuc~ful. and .\rb1so d1l·d 1n chainc; I ht' funl•ral "'ill he 4u1rt knn) \rhl\o ..aid. \\Ith 1u'1 .1 Ir" member\ ot h1\ fam1h prl·,1.·n1 but CH'n that must \\all v.h1k du1hunl1l'\ tr. to find Don"' \rht'-41·., ddugh1er. lu\t lnng 3(!0 "He Ii\ ed h1., hll' .. h1~ mothl·r <.a1d wund1ng mun· t1n·d 1han ..ad "'l.;01.1. ma' bl: "l' rnn Ii' r uur' in peatl' .. .. ---------------------------------------------------.. • : ·RILEY RECALL OPPOSED BY BRAND ... : . F rom Al Brand said ht· d1~greed v.11h • Rill'' ·s stands an 'upport of de' clop- • ml'nl agreement!> and the propost•d : • 1ran!.ponauon corridor but believed ; Ril('' had also donr '><>me ~ood for the natural cn\1ronmen1 ··11hanL. Tom Rile~ hasdoneagood • JOb in some specific ca~s 1n at·qumng ; upen space for the peopk of this : LOunt}." said Brand • He praised Rak} for h1" support of ; Lhe Laguna Greenbelt. an un- • developed buffer zone v.h1ch as no"' nl·arl~ complete around Laguna ' Bealh lair lar,t month Rrand 1.1.m 1e j let1er to Rill'' otlenn(! to make puhhl hi'> oppm111on lu the recall "1-k "rote that lettl'r to me 1.1.-1thou1 m' ~no"-ledge ..... ud Rile~ "I \\a'> surpnSc.'d to get It bc.-c.:au..c v.c·,e had some heated d10ercnccs. I asked lpoh1ical wn,ullant) Bob Nelson "'ho has \Oluntt-crcd to help us out m 1h1'> campaign. 1.1.-hat he thought •ll 11 and he thought II v.ould be a good 1dra 1f Jon v.erc to make a statement .. Other Laguna Beach t'n' iron men- tall\ls Jl\Jgn·l "tlh Arand ' a"\l'\\ml·n1 of R tin·., rl·nird. h<m . C\l'f "Prl"\onalh I 1h1nl.. \\hat Rile\ ha'> done tun\ISll'nth \1d1ng w11h dl'· 'dope,.. again\! the interest-> of C)rantte < ount\ rl'\1drnt'>. I!> reason to relall him:· ..aid Richard Harns. pre .. 1de.:-: ot thl' I aguna ( an)on ( on~.-..anc~. which opposes the l aguna Laun•I dl'' elopment. "But 1f Jon has ht~ O\.\.n reasons for oppo<,ing the recall. thl'n that's has bU'itnC<;\" . ~ BIBLE GUIDES PILOT'S CAMPAIGN •.. • FromAl waH. then I will hear from hc:l\en. forg1'r their sin\ and heal their land · H\hon said "Whether one be· : he' C'i 10 God or not the\ should bt- : attracted to that term the heahng ol • • the land ~ ' \\hat can a Congrcsl\man H}lton ; j do to bring that abou1'1 ··e~ being a 1 , servant to God. the nauon and the , : dmnct.'' he said "B~ being an : eumple as best I can 1A>-1th C1od's help •-h) being honest hard1.1.-orking and dtdKated ·· H\lton. 4' "''"'t .,1mpl~ depend on the Bible to scnc him in Congres" Hl· hchc.-ves hl' .tl'io ha'> 1he ha~ k- ground to tx•n1mr effN.ll\(' in <on grcss Bom in \,urth < •1rnlina and ra1\t'd near the n~11on·., t ap1tal. he has ll\ed in Orange<. ount' lhl• past 15 ~ears In 196'1, Jltcr \ening in thr .\1r "latwnal < ouard. ht· became a pilot tor T\.\ \ lie bncll) kft lhat JOb to bernmc d membt>r ut the Nt'"' Chn~t} Minstrels singing ttruup lie re\umed h1\ l areer as a pilot until I \JM) v. hrn hl' rl·turned to "K:hool .tnd camt'd h1\ lav. degree Dunng th.ti lime. hl' al~1 \l'rH·d a<i adm1n1s- trat1\C a'i'K)(1a1e Jnd a pohlllal lla1!>0n a1 Cah af\ ( hapcl of < o'>ta \.1ec;a In 191<6. ht' again bccame a p1lo1 Toda' he 01e'> for i\laska A1rhncs. H}itun has S('r\ed on committees for the i\mt"ncan ( oalit1on for Tra- d111onal Values and the C ommmee for E'cellence 1n (,ovcmment. He did voluntc-er campaign v.ork for Rep. W1ll1am Dannemeycr. R- Fullerton, who 1s supponing Hylton's candtdaC\ Wm or lose-. H}lton said he Wiii rcmam IO\Ohcd "in an) WI}' I poss1bl} can to help make this d1stnct and this nation a proper place form}' ch1ldrt'n to gro" up in " "l''c hc.-ard 11 ..aid we hold a torch of freedom and one da} \\-e'll hand that torch to our th1ldrcn,'' Hylton said :Wednesday's Lotto picks "When I hand that torch to mv four children Iv.ant 1110 be more.-thanJUSt emben.." ' By n~ Associated P reH ... ·- lkre art' the v.-mning numbers pld:C'd Wednesday n11ht for the ( ahfom1a Lo tte1) ·s twtct--WC"Ckly .. Lotto µ9-pme: 20. 'lS. 38. zq .. 11 and the bonus number. 2S Pll)'n'I who corrtttly guessed all \l't numbcn "''II sh~ a pozc pool of 9. 7 million. lolltr)' officials said ~II th~ who p1dted five numbcn plus the bonus numbn will divide amon1 themselves a pnu pool ofS I .) m1lhon. five of SIX will share $6 70.000: four of six WJJI shatt S609.000. Tbrtt of sax 1s worth an autom.auc SS pa winnn. The sales from S.aurday n1&}1t to Wednesday's drawma ~ S 12.1 malhon. BUYOUT •.. From Al the idea and handle nqoti1t101a . Before an) qrttment could be sianed. the state lq1\lalUTC. which holds the purse stnnis for the fair- 1rounds. would hit\e 10 approve the buy out. ~ 110..eMlllll JastcaU 642-6086 Moftdlr ' II ,.., .. "°' ,.,,.. .,_ ....., ., •:10•t11-~7.l'I\ .... ~...,. ..... I - Clear skies ahead for Coast Ofang9 Cout _. ... wll be mo.tty a.. ttvougn Fndey u~t tor taa.nlgtlt Ind ell'tV moMlnQ low doudt Ind fol, 0.,. wW be ""'*With hiQtlt in ttte loW 70I nw the.,..,_ •o lower 80e Inland LOW9 tonight wfl r11n99 In the m6d SO. to loWer eo.. • Southwest wind• 12 kno'-_... t>tow through the Inner ooutel water11hla•ft• noon end~ o~ • '°'6t~t ....a ot 4 feel A small c:ran acMlofy la ~ecf ff om Point COnceptlon to San Clement• 111.00 '°' northW.t wind• 25 to 35 knot• owr 7-foot ... , and• 12-toot northMSt .wen through tonight. SoutMl'n Calltoml• mountam .,.... will be mo11ty wnny and warmer with clear night• through F~. LOCtll north..-t wind• 20 to 30 mph wm blow today. High• wlfl l"8nge from 88 to 78, Iowa from 38 to 50. OeMrts wlU be IUMY end warm with Clear ntQtlt• through Fr1day Upper daeert highs w\11 range from M to M . lows from ~ to 64. Lower daMf1 high• will range from M to 104, Iowa In tr.. eos. 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" so 42 M IO U SI M SI " !>4 M SI t4 SI IO 6t .. 66 112 4 I 79 so IO 53 IO 113 11 SI ,. 112 IO t5 13 SI IO 71 S7 !>4 ,. 41 12 S7 78 S2 •1 &4 71 31 11 IO 12 s. ~ IO .. t4 113 " 74 ,, " .. 12 51 71 •1 11 42 51 so .. t4 to 51 IO .. .. ., 71 ., ""-'lfl I "'"' ... .,.,., ..,_ ...._., ....... ...,_ tllylhe cat-• C.......C1t1 l~BNCll Loa~a l A AlfPO<I Marytl,,,,.. Montov•a _,_ _,,,, ,_. ~llNc:tl Oalr.teno 0nt•IO Palm Se>t'"CP p...-,. PuoAOllllN "911111111 ----...... ~ ..,,_.dll\O S...Gebti.i Sanl)tego Senta,.,,.. ,.,,. l!lattler• S-•Cna S...lUllOillolpo SamaM-5-MOf.oc. t1od11on f-\1-.Y fOf't- W.iwood Y-te\lty .. IA ,_ .. tlllt!Mer 11 51 ......_ hri ,.. 13 $4 Loe Mfelee Co!y 3 ~ 10 13 41 Orat199 C:-11 3·4 IO ee u San Otego c-., •·5 10 ,. .. s 8aoM<• v ... ,.... l • 1:1 92 IO $ .... owect!On SoutnWfft OutloOI< tor 112 52 '•1C1•1 Loni. cnange 75 S7 ----------75 55 ~ ~ Tidee S3 so 84 .. 90 S4 Fwtl low 82 49 F "'' "'II" IS 65 Second -83 5 f Second "'GI> 72 51 90 u K 63 Fwt1io-80 ., f .... "'9h as 39 Secono iow 84 53 TOOAY SSS am 2otpm S2Spm 11 51 pm fM)AY 7 48em 330pm 630pm OS 3 2 ,. 51 02 33 3' &4 41 TM""' tlH• •I ~•II em •nd Ml• 11 ea so 7 •t p m tooay 116 S6 , ... -..... •111 45. m IOOly and 19 ~ -· •• " 5' p ... 69 St----------7' S4 ~: ~ Extended 7• Ill 61 83 67 1• s. 10 SCHOOLS AMONG BEST IN U.S •.. ... From Al Ne~rt-Mcsa ~upcnntcndent John Nicoll said he was not surpnscd that Andersen was a Winner. •·1 think what we've got 1s an excellent match of a supenor staff and a very suppon1vc.-community. I'm very happy for them." said Nicoll. Two other Newport-Mesa schools. Corona del Mar High School and Harbor View Elementary School. ha' c been national "'inners in the past five )ears. s:ud Nicoll. Gwen Gros!>. pnnc1 pal at El Morro. was at a conferem·c Wednesdav and u>uld not be rt•achl·d for comment <ichool oflic1ab ..aid a crlcbrat1on wao; 1n the "orks and would probabl> be announl'l'd Fnd:l\ "We're all prctt~ e\l lled here ... said an El ~orro S«rrtaf\. In Janual'). C ai1forn1a Super- intendent of Edul'atton 8111 Honig nominated .n l'kmt•ntaf\ !.Chools 1hroughou1 the '>late. 1nclud1ng fi, e in Orange Count}. t9r the national award-Tv.ent)-<m~ California o;chools \\ere among the national 3\\-3rd \\IO nt'f\ The other 1.1. inning Orange(. ount) "'-hool\ arc Dt'I < erro lichool in \11<,s1on \ ll'JO pan ufthe Saddlebadt Valle> U nified School Distnct and West Orange School an Orange. part of the Orange Unified School D1s- 1nct The fifth Orange Count) school that was nominated but dad not win 1s Sunkist School in Anaheim. part of the Anaheim City School Distnct. The schools. choM"n br a panel of I 00 educators and ciuzcns from outside the government. include an i\mcncan school for Army depen- dents an West uermany; a school in Ponce. Puerto Rico: and a school for Cherokee ch1ldr{'n in North Carolina run b} the Bureau of Indian .\tram •. In a preparl'd 'itatt'mcnt. National Education ~·cretar. \\ii ham J Ben· nett said: · "Thc<oe out.,tandang schools arc as d1,crse as thl· na11on 11setr. but thc.-\ also share mam common attnbutcs -a rnmm11men1 to learning. to high standard'>. and to c>.ccllence.'' A 100-mcmber rcv1l'w panel rl·ad the nom ination forms last Januar; and selected '64 !>Chools tor \lie v1'im. In the spnng. teams of two C\aluators spent two da)S at ca1.h ol the 364 school'>. ob~.-.. ang clasSC'~ and mcettng \\Ith parent\. teacher. \IU· dents. stall and rnmmunit~ mem- bers. Each l'' aluator prepared a rcpon on l'3l h \l hool ,.,. h 1c h the rc.-\le w panel tc>n\1derl·d \\ht'n It reu)n\cned here th1~ month 10 make its final rccommt•ndt111om 10 Bennett Thl' \l houl' '-"Ut' ~·reencd for quallllc' that Bennett's depanment lx'lit'' c' tontnhull· to tl'at her.,· l'ffec- 11\ eneo;o; and \tudenl\0 'iUCtcss. in- cluding thl' "chool's stated philor,oph~ and goal\. organi1ation, leadt·rsh1p. rurnculum. 1nstruct1on. d1matl'. charat.1t•r de,elopment and lommunrt~ 1elatmns l ht· program .1l~u g3H' l'\lra attcn- 11un th1'> ~l'ar tu s1.hools "Ith special math and '"-1rnu• prl.g.rams On a rclatl'd note. Dw}'t'r Middle Sthool in llun11ngton Reach wa'I named om· of 10 .. Foundation School., .. h~ 1hr state Depanmenl of Edu1.·a11on la\I "l'ek The school will be pan uf j o;talc" 1de network dr<;1gncd to 1mpro' e instruction for middle grade .. 1udent\. D" \Cr "'as the onl~ Orangt• < ount~ '>Chool rhosen for the program. ALISO VIEJO TRACTS VESTED ... From Al belt contended that her group was appealing t>ecauc;c 1hc count~ had not done enough en' 1runmental stud~ to makr sure that plant and animal habitats were protec.:tcd. Em 1ronmental studies conducted in 1976 for an earht'r planned communll) arc too old. and were not detailed enough. said Dr Ehsabe1h Bro"n a h1olog1s1 and membe1 of Laguna Greenbelt "We arc challenging the adequacy o f 1976 information in the making of I ~88 dcc1s1on'i ... Brown said. ··£,en a\<iuming the unlikely conclusion that there has bttn no change in the habitats over the past I I years. state and federal lists of rare and en- dangrrcd species ha'c chanJC<i.'' Brown said thr maJorenv1ronmen- t1I stud) at the Ahso Viejo site was conducted in December. when many annual plants and m1gratof) animal" "'ere not 1n ev 1dcncc. She also said no effort \,\.as made 10 track down an endangered species of beetle known to inhabit the area. Fisher said. howevrr. that all of the cnv1ronmentall} sens1t1ve habitats. such as .\hso Creel . we~ be10g protected under open space a~­ mento; intluded an 1he approvals for the sc' en tracts I\ spokesman for the Mission V1c10 Co. accused Laguna Greenbelt and the two c111~ o f using the en- vironmental appeals to ti)' to stop a major highway project which 1s to go through Ahso VtcJO "The appellant's desire. we believe. 1s to stop the county's program to build the San Joaquin Hills Transpor- tation Corridor." said Wayne Peterson. the company's director of planning. Rrov.n said. ho"'ever. that ber group's oppo".i1t1on 1.1.as not aimed at stopping the corridor. but on makm&. sure the o;rnlc of development 1s kep,~ at a level that "-Ill not clog the new h1ghwa}. "It'\ a <itra1ght on attack on the environmental documents:· she said "Of course ~c'd rather that the comdor v.crc not built. But 1f they're going to build it. "hich I thmk 1s l1kcl}. then we want to make sure that de,clopment as geared to thccapacat y of the comdor. w \\-C don't have 1mmed1atc gridlock ·• Board members denied the La1un1 Greenbelt appeals "'Ith a single 4--0 vote. on a mo11on b} Supervisor Thomas Riley. Supcrv1~r Gadd1 Va~ucz was absent. 114 • Huntington service simplifies boat detailing BJ CHERYL WALKER o.,,... Ccus..,.• . .-t Detailing -the showroom- sparkle cieaning currently the rage with land craft (cars, trucks and vans) -has taken to the high seas thanks to Tracy Scott and his boat and steam cleaning services. Scott's detailers -ex- perienced painters, divers, waxers, steamers, restorers and marine cleaning special- ists -man a fleet of service trucks that travel up and down the Pacific Coast to berths of rusty, corroded, sea-scarred boats that are soon made shipshape. Weekly, biweekly, or monthly cleaning options, says Louise Wickham, Scott's assistant and bookkeeper, aJlow boat owners to painless- ly maintain their sail, motor or oar-powered craft in sea worthy condition aJI the time so that free time can be spent boating not scraping barna- cle-encrusted hulls. A partiaJ list of maJntenanoe chores Huntington Harbor and Newport Beach Boat Ser- vices provides include topside washdowns; protective oil, varnish, wax, paint and sealer treatments; full-service hull cleaning; sanding; brightwork tarnish removal and polishing; engine, electrical and mtnor damage restorations (by ar- rangement); and repair or (Pleue eee DETA.D.IJllG/Pll) Bruce Fenton and Tracy Scott. Bantbafloa llarllor Boat 8erricee owner, are .-ctr to mrt detallla& work. ~~ -·~~ (, ... ?\ I ~ hl II • I.! q q I) 16 17 I\) lU l 1 l.? l~ .? .. . . _., .?6 .!7 iS .t9 JO ., l " I , .! . q , ., .!n lt .!7 lH 7 Until our May 26 special section on this year's 43rd annual Costa Mesa Harbor Area lions Club fish Fry, June. 2-4 But, there's stl tine . . . to show your community spirit and suppport of this annual charity fund-raiser with an ad in our official program tab ~ection . ....... Where good news is shared . (714) &42=4321m.250 ~y MV1rUli111 ~ .. 2 -AUTO/BOAT CAREl.n Adwrtlelng Suppemel•t to the 0111i PloVY'hurlldmy, u.r 19, 1111 ' ..., ___ .. _ -_ .. t . His business based on honesty, commit1nent 8J CffDYl WALX£R ..., .... eca. ; ""'' Demystifying auto rep8.ir and maintenance secrets Is the goal of a weekty ootumn, ''Auto Facts" that appears on Mondays in the Orange Coast Dally Pilot. Paul Frech, author. applies these same high principles of honesty and publie commit- ment to the day-to-day man- agement of his C & F Au1o, a Volkswagen, Audi and four- c y tinder Porsche re- pair/service center and cus- tom car construction studio In state and an area vice presi- dent of the Automotive Ser- vice Councils. "Mos1 people who sell (ser- vices) try to scare customers but I like to appeal to their logic, ten them the conse- quences. and tet them make up their own minds.·' says Frech. "People are buying me when they come here and I belleve in doing things the right way the first time ... the way It's most economical for the customer." Customers will f Ind C & F's repair costs "fair" (ngt .. Most people •ho sell (sei'vices) try to scare customers but I Uke to appeal to their logic, tell tlJem tlae consequences, and let them make up tlJelr 01VD ml.nds ... People are buying me •hen tlJey come here and I believe ln doing tldn611 the right way the first time ... the way It's most economical for t.be customer." Costa Mesa. The 25-year auto industry veteran is a graduate of Cal State Fullerton, an Orange County lndependant Garage Owners representative to the cheap). says the man dedi- cated to giving his clients the squarest auto repair deal in Southern California (qualified personnel and craftsmanship. reflabte products. prompt ser- HHBS vice). but. he adds. all repair work (parts and services) 1s guaranteed, without question. for six months no matter how many miles a client puts on his car. Frech's custom-built road- sters -replicas of Porsche's sporty 356-A convertible O's (originally manufactured be- tween 1958 and 1959) modi- fied to 1980s comfort and performance standards - also carry the same iron-clad guarantees (one year or 12,000 miles). "Why? These are real cars -not kits -not 1ust equal to but exceeding the quality of the older standard production car." Frech said. His customs come in two versions. a classic-lined Stan- dard and an '80s aero- dynamic-styled modification of the first called a Flaired. The award-winning (Anaheim Auto Show. Orange County Fair) Standard, ob- serves Frech. 1s so true to the original that most car collec- tors believe it's a restoration not a brand new car ... until he points out how and why his creation surpasses Its prede- cessor m comfort. safety and handling Just a few of Frech's im- provements are the replace- ment of the ongmaJ's steel body with fiberglass for better gas mileage. the movement of the rear engine and trans- Both the Standard and Flaired cars, which cost $24.500 and $28,000 respec- tively. require a 50 percent Qown payment when the order is placed. The balance is due on delivery. which takes two to Frech'• castom-ballt roadllten repUca. of Porsche's t1p0rty 356-A con- vertible D's, •hlch •ere origbtaHy ma.oa- factured between 1958 and 1959, are modl.IJed to 1 S80s comfort and per- formance standards. m1ss1on forward three inches to ensure firmer handling and less swerving on corners. and the enlargement of the inter- vals so the car can have bigger wheels for better traction and road stability. Each car 1s one-of-a-kind. adds Frech. because each owner-to-be decides the cus- tom detailing of his car -the colors of the 11 coats of non- metallic enamel paint and all leather interior. the styles (classic or modern) of the panel instruments and mir- rors, the suspension levels. and much more. four months depending on buyer alterations. What can a customer ex- pect 1f he buys one of Frech's customs? The best. replies '* the designer. "These are the finest cars we've ever put together - and we're very particular - it's a lot of work. very labor intensive to build one. but it's worth 1t. It's.a labor of love " The center. located at 2090 Placentia Ave. accepts Visa and Mastercharge and is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m . Monday through Friday Phone 646-6910. Huntington Harbor & Boat Service Newport Harbor Boat Service • Bottom <leaning •Topside Washdown •Rubbing or Top Waxing • Bottom Painting • Engine Repair and maintenance • Wood Refini~ •Canvas • FJectricaJ • team Oemiing •Full Diving Servire The Dock Co. • Full Dock Services • Design • Fabri ca tio n • R epair FSfABU HID 1979 Dock Services ~· . LICENSED • All WORK GUARMTEED Boat Servi~ (714)MMrn (714)84~2 k••· ......... Servlce9 for foreign and dome9dc automoblle9, Including radiator, upholstery and mufOer are a•ailable at a one-atop center In Bantt.ncton Beach. For one-stop automobile service, see Franks Frank Merenda, owner of Franks Gothard Service Center, boasts that 50 per- cent of the shops in his center were leased before he broke ground. The people he leased to are all the best qualified people who will follow through with the high standards of the Merenda family. Frank Merenda was raised In the auto body and parts business, wh ich was estab- lished by his father, Tony Merenda, in 1948. The center is a one-stop complete service and repair center. "If your car doesn't start, we'll start It; if 1t doesn't stop, we'll stop it; If It's not nice to look at, we'll beautify it," Merenda said. Most of the people Merenda has leased to are acquaint- ances for 1 O years or more. These are also the businesses he referrs his customers to. Frank said the new concept in auto parts centers Is conve- nient, clean and customers feel safe when you refer them to someone In the same center. If you take your car to Franks and you then need radiator service, he will sug- gest Mr. Cool. If your were not satisfied you could go back to Franks and complain. This way. customers feel safe about bringing their cars to anyone of the shops in the center. At Franks center, owners of all the shops can be found on the premises. You will find just about every category you could possibly need. There are: 1. Mr. Cool -radiator and air conditioning. 2. Gemini Motors -British car service. 3. Exclusive Auto Beauty and Advanced Marine Care - auto and boat d,talllng and window tinting. 4. U.S. Auto Electric -for starters and alternators. 5. Huntington Beach Muffler -for all your exhaust needs. 6. New Lines Auto Up- holstery -for cars, vans and motorhomes. 7. Frank's Auto Body and Paint. 8. Larry's Auto Repair - domestic and foreign service and repair. 9. Edlbar -Porsche, BMW and Mercedes specialist com- plete service and repair. 10. Performance Olesel Power -Advanced turbo systems. Franks Gothard Service Center Is at 17222 and 17242 Gothard St., one block north of Slater Avenue and one block south of Warner Avenue In Huntington Beach. There Is ample parking and each shop has a nice, clean office-waiting area for cus- tomers. Plaid nerd1nobile a big hit with youngsters CONCORD. -Oh. what a paint job! At first glance, Christy Chapman's car Is a bit tough to identify through the layers of paint. The latest Is bright blue crisscrossed with stripes of green. yellow, black and brown. Red paint covers the remnants of a vinyl roof. Traces of previous paint jobs show through, but under- neath It all lurks a 1969 Toyota, Chapman says. "Plaid was something I'd been wanting to do for a long time," says Chapman, 18, as she points out the car's fea- tures. "My whole room Is In plaid." Inside, the roofllner Is cov- ered with graffiti. Garbage Pail Kid stickers adorn the doors and two T-shirts have been stretched Into service as seat covers. "It has funny wheels," adds Amanda Holler, 4, a student at the pre-school where Chap- man works as a teacher's aide. HUBCAPS • WHEELS • HUBCAPS • WHEELS llSSlll I IUICAP7 IEU I WIEEL7 WE IUY, SEU., TUIE aH Makes & Moiiels New Ol'·Used aura liaa lllllP I WIED. 2424 Newport Blvd 61CM770 They're only funny If you think tires should atways be black. Chapman painted hers red with yellow hub caps. Before, each one was different -yeUow, blue and whatever color Chapman and her friends could find. The car was named for a small group Chapman and her slater formed at Berean Chris- Performuce tlan High School. "We didn't exactly fit In ... Chapman says of the Nerds. It was at school the Nerdmoblle was born. "When my mom brought It home, It was kind of an otf- whlte. Ugly," says Chapman. her flaming red hair blowtng In the wind. (Pleue .ee NERD/H) JAGUAR XJ6 XJS XKE 2017 BARBOR BLVD. COl'TA lllBA 111-1111 17 yean Jaguar EXperience •PARTS f Window tinting takes good eye, skilled hand Tinted wtndows are every- where theSe days, but don't mistake their popularity for a fad. The otd "mirrored tint" look of years ago has given way to clear looking Mylar tint films that were originally manufactured and used for NASA spacecraft. The latest spa~age tint films, able to reflect up to 75 percent of the sun's heat and 98 percent of the ultraviolet rays, not only provide a prac- tical cost-effective method of energy conservation, but help preserve the Interiors of cars and homes. For cars, glare Is reduced for more driving comfort while heat Is reflected from the Interior. Individual home- owners with tinted windows trucks who Install auto tint film outdoors. . •'The most successful win- dow tinter& have artistic tal- ent, a •good eye' for detail. uncompromising standards of excellence. and tremen- dous pride In their work," according to Bill Hopper. owner of BEST Window Tint- ing. Although some companies now use computers to cut film for auto wtndows. the car wtndows of the same new models are manufactured using dtfferent molds (i.e. win- dows may vary In exact shape) appears to limit the effective- ness of computerized cutters. Wlndow tint installation still depends largely on the knowl- edge and skill of the Installer. ''Th e mOtJt •acce.fal. wmdow tlnters h a ve art:i.dc talent. a f::' eye' for detall, ancompromhlng •mn m of ucellen ce, and tremendoa• pride Ja tJJelr •ork." also save money on heating and cooling costs, and protect their furnishings from sun damage/fade. For larger buildings, hundreds of millions of dollars In energy savings are realized every year due to energy-efflclent tinting films. It Is generally acknowl- edged that custom quality tinting Installation requrtes outstanding eye-hand coordi- nation by highly trained tech- nicians. Typically, autos are most difficult to tint. New car models with curved windows can pose serious problems for less skltled tlnters, particu- larly those working out of their "The use of a computer cutter appears to be more of a marketing tool than a revol- utionary breakthrough In win- dow tinting." says Hopper. Autos require a dust-free work environment for proper tinting lnstaflatlon. Proper ln- staJlatlon -no obvious seams. no overlaps, no dust particles, no bubbles and no creases -Is far from a given In the tinting business. "There's more to tinting than people think. On cars, every window Is different. Installers have to know how many pieces to use, and how far the film can stretch. They need to be problem solvers NERllMOBILE A BIG WT ... FromPaCe• On the lut day of school In June 1986, Chapman lnvtted her friends to sign her car Instead of her yearbook. The scrawls were tater covered with black paint and the wheels were painted red to match tbe roof. When ahe got tired of tha1. Chapman and a few friends spent several weekends paint- ing flowers on one door, leopard apots on a tender. stripes here and checks there. Once at Met's Drive-In In Walnut Creek. a bunch of skate boarders plastered stickers all OY9f the windows. For her most recent birth- day, Chapman got a llcense plate frame officially Ident- ifying the car as the NerdmobHe:. .. H ge!• more attention than mos1 cars do when they look nice,·· she aays. "I've never been stopped In this car," she adds. "The police just laugh. People just crack up. That's my favorite th ing." When she gets tired of the ptald, Chapman hopes to make the car a motor•zed muraJ. Whlle adults who cringe over every parking lot dent in their shiny sedans may turn up their OOMS at the NerdmOblle, It's a hit wtth the younger set. .. Is that your car?'' asks Mike Stanley, 13, wMr'I he happens on the mob'le veNcle In a partdng lot. "Yeah," admtts Chapman, =k>ud t9flOUGh to tlVOld ~d by a crowd of ....... and innovators." said Harry Nelson. BEST marketing di- rector. "In some ways." he said. "auto tinting is like auto painting You can pay $69.95 and get a bargain. For five years In Orange County, we've been doing the finest quality tinting available at com- petitive prices.·· Customers of the Irvine- based firm include de- velopers. corporations and new car dealers. Developers such as Lee Sammis Co .. J.M. Peters and the Lusk Co. depend on BEST Window Tinting for high-quali- ty tmt1ng on their housing projects and corporate head- quarters. Corporate clients include Fluor-Daniel. McOonnell- Douglas. Western D1g1tal . Ce1ba-Ge1gy. Rockwell. Shiley Corp Sheraton-Newport. Martin Av1at1on. Nelson Re- search Lear Siegler. Lee Sammis Go . Saddteback Hospital. Imperial Savings and Seafood Broiler. as well as UCI. Orange County Air- port and various government offices New car dealer cl.ents are Jim Slemons Imports, Tustin Acura. Barwick Nissan. (Pl~ see Tl1'1TIMC/P91 Why TakeSHours To Do A 10-Mipit Job? !/~). 1 ' I ' I • • ( "Sarnl' day servirl'" ~ \_.;\)J,~----, tl'r hn1< 1,tn;" iU isn't so great <.. } \ ~JI _-___ \ Lhange 1ht> 011. when you have 4?:: ~~· . install cl new filter. to say goodbye to { ' lube the cha~~t s. your car for the \ ,V/ \'acuum the interior. day. At MINIT-Welsh the l1 UtSJd(' LUBE: just drive window~ am.I up. No appoint-) perform 9 other ment necessary. \'llal se r\'ile~ --By the time it take~ you to finish a cup of coffee in our romfortable waiting room. '- It'~ the ha!>sle· fret.' way to take good l ,ire L1f yo ur rar. ('Ill( trained , certified Complete Service in Minutes $ 21. 9 5 ( ":. ':.: ) • ... minit-lu be THE NO-HASSLE LUBE & OtL SERVICE COSTA •SA 2175 t•wpotf &Mt. 300 E. 17th St (at v.ctona) (at Santa Ana s1 > 546-4150 543-2505 ttMlrc ~ 8:00AM-6:00PM AUTO/BOAT CARE/an AdWttlling $uppilmel1t to the Delly ~tot/Thur9day. May 19 1W -5 _____ .,,.., ............ -.. ..... ~ ............... ..-......... -· ... ·-~--·-.... --------- Oll.MaJrln Huntington Beachcanp~dea 15-polntcuatom aenice treatment ln 10 mlnata. The aecret? Manpower. Mission possible: Quick oil change By CHERYL WALKER Dlllllr ,... e.; 4 ..... Do you drive a car with dirty oil because you can't spare a day without wheels to have It changed? Well, if you have 10 frM minute• Hal Tucker and his lubrication specialists at Oil- Max in Huntington Beach can do the job ... and more ... and not just quickly but for a fraction of the cost charged by most service stations. It's only $21 .95 -add $3 to $4 for four-wheel drive and certain older or luxury model ve- hicles. The price covers a 15-point custom service treatment in one of OilMax's four im- maculately clean work bays. The service includes an oil change with up to five quarts of Penzoll or Castrol prod- ucts, a new Facet oil filter, the grease and lubrication of all fittings, an air filter Inspection. a four tire pressure check. an examination and fill of all engine fluids (steering, radi- ator. brakes, transmission, battery, transaxle, differential and window washer), a com- plete Interior vacuuming. and, If you have two and one-half minutes more time, a car wash. OllMax's quick lube secret Is manpower. Three ex- perienced technicians are as- When You'r signed to each vehicle to oil and grease a customer's car. truck, or van into top running form and keep a personalized maintenance folder to record each visit and remind a cus- tomer when service ls needed again. After 10 visits a cus- tomer receives the 11th free. Visits are recommended every three months or 3,000. miles, says owner Tucker, because no matter what the make of a vehicle (or the promises of the manufacturer) there's no such thi~ as a ·'maintenance free' car. truck, or van. "If you don't have clean oil, If It's contaminated, It doesn't lubricate properly and that's how you wear out your engine. The oil just can't do the Job It should, and with cars costing so much now it doesn't make sense not to take the best care of them you possibly can. does it? "OllMax Is probably the most convenient. efficient and economical way to keep your engine running smoothly," says Tuc;ker. ''With regularly scheduled visits you'll greatly Increase the life of your car.'' OilMax, located at 9862 Adams Ave. In Huntington Beach, is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Satur- day. Visa and Mastercharge are accepted. For further In- formation, call 9M-7110. the Best Comp•,. Our .•. . . . Uneq..aled S.lcctlon Evtry tnodd and cofot ... Ewopea• Deltwry You peck up your cir We ptek up your flighc tickt"C up to Dtc. n. 1918 ···~ Ftct°'f SpontOttd lasin1 plan limited nrM •.. All Md.-... M..,_ We loaice 1ny ochtt m.Ms Ind mocklt thlt rir onn nftds ... Tr ... ·lu lal .. ic cndt-in valun More cars are adding shoulder ~ belts in back WASHINGTON (AP) -The Chevy Nova or Chrysler Colt hatchback need not take a back seat to the Jaguar or Maseratl when It comes to protecting passengers in that part of the automobile, the government says. The Transportation Depart- ment saJd these cars are among the rapidly Increasing number of vehicle& with rear- seat shoulder harnesses as andard equipment--begin- ning with the 1988 model year. Within two years virtually all cars will have the Improved safety belts, the department said. The department, under criticism from some auto safe- ty advocates for not requlr1"9 shoulder harnesses for rear- seat passengers, reteased a survey of manufacturers showing their plans for install- ing the equipment. The push to make shoulder belts available In the rear gained widespread attention last year after the National Transportation Safety Board suggested that in some acci- dents lap-only belts may harm rear-seat occupants .. Momen- tum was added by a sertes of successful lawsuits. The department said a proposed regulation to re- quire rear-seat harnesses In all cars ls still under review. Twenty-four of the 29 manufacturers llsted reported that they had the rear-seat ( ........ 9APSTT/P8) Xett,d AUTOeARE 642-8111 • • • ' I I t I -_____ _.. __ _.._ -------- U.S. gold medalist discovers winning spirit at dealership S-••1 Lee won the OIJlllplc Gold lledal for dlTtnc ftrtce. · Sammy Lee, Olympic gold medalist in diving, is enthusiastic about The House of Imports Mercedes deal- ership in Buena Park. Lee is no stranger to excel- lence, having won the coveted medal twice, in 1948 and 1952. lee',s achievement is espeeially remarkable. since his original goal was to make the 1940 team. However, the Olympics were cancelled for that year due to World War II, and it was rlpt until eight years later that lee was able to display. and -triumpll with, hfsr<rrvlng skills. Born in the San Joaquin Valley in 1920, lee faced down racial prejudice to prove his belief that. "I may look like an Oriental, but I'm an Ameri- can. I can do anything you can do, and I'm going to prove it!" As a youth working as a locker room attendant at the Los Angeles Swim Stadium. Lee met the beautiful swim- mer. Esther Williams, who accepted him as her co- worker. not paying any atten- tion to the color of his skin. At the stadium, he also met Jim Ryan, who saw that young Sammy Lee had the ability to possibly become the first Asian-American to win the gold medal in the Olympics. Lee practiced daily under Ryan 's demanding tutelage, striving tor perfection and aiming for the 1940 games But war was declared be- tween Great Britain and Ger- many and Europe became embroiled in a devastating conflict, which necessitated the cancelling of the Olym- pics. Sammy Lee never gave up. Eight years later. he suc- cessfully completed a three- and-one-half forward somer- sault dive and stood on the stand to receive the gold Don't miss the boat, Aventura has 'em You don't have to be a boat owner to enjoy the carefree lifestyle found only In the world of yachting. There Is an option that offers you the pleasures of sailing without the high expense -Aventura Sailing Association. Aventura makes the usuatty expensive sport affordable with no capital Investment, no maintenance costs. no in- surance premiums and no slip fees. Even if you've never salled be10te, S1aff Instructors at Aventura will teach you to skipper a boat with complete confidence and safety. For the student, a 22-hour course of classroom and on-the-water sailing Instruction Is offered at a reasonable $125 for mem- bers and $165 for non-mem- bers. Emphasis is on sailing procedures, maneuvers, docking and undocklng 27- foot to 32-foot saJboats. For the experienced sailor. a course ls offered that covers advanced sailing techniques, seamanship and the use of the 210 STARION CUDDY-tern drive 260 HP V-8, teak swim step, ski storage, sextant In navigation on sail-days and evenings can be boats 34 feet and larger. less.) Navigation and coastal pi- loting lessons are also avail- able. Aventura otters a fleet of yachts that include a wide range of sizes. between 20 and 50 feet. In a variety of makes and models. All yachts are well maintained and fully equipped. Bring only food and beverages for a fun-filled adventure, starting at $65 for a fuJI weekend day. (Week- By calling 499-9-493. Aven- tura will reserve the yacht of your choice and also make reservtions for any of the group sails to Catalina, week- end sails, wh~le watching cruises and other organized trips. Aventura Sailing Associa- tion is located at 24650 Dana Point Harbor Drive in Building "C" in the Dana West Marina. Dana Point. 1900 STARION -OMC V-6175 HP, built-in swim step, ski storage. AM/FM coss., stainless steel rails, canopy, Trail-Rite trailer w /brakes. $17 5 per month with small down payment, O.A.C. AM/ FM can., stainless steel fails, canopy, Trail-Rite tanaem trailer with brakes, $230 per ~ w~ small down pmn~, O.A.Coa IQ x i.e· IOA TS, SALES & &.EASING (714) 971-5225 medal. He received it again four years later. Lee also achieved superi- ority 1n his academic studies. graduating from the Univer- sity of Southern California Medical School and becom- ing an eye. ear, nose. and throat specialist. Mo~ly Frick Wampler has written an excel- lent biography of his hte. Today. Dr Sammy Lee re- members his father's advice as he struggled to attain his goals of becoming a phys1c1an and world champion athlete "Listen. Sammy, there will always be bigots pre1ud1ced agamst you. especially when you succeed. You must not let anything they say or do dis- courage you Continue to im- prove yourself and let your native heritage reflect your strengths · Lee hnds this same desire tor exceflence at The House of Imports Mercedes dealership ~ AUTO FACTS El&lll 1UPDl'fm An autOITIOO!le. 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I , $& • rt d ......... -- Family business revolves around hubcaps Pity the poor hubcap. In one life. short lifetime It gets pitted, Don't laugh. Their friends smashed, muddied, rusted. and relatives made that mis- scarred, dinged and dente<:Y' take when the two decided to -not to mention stolen. go into the business a half- If that weren't enough. at dozen years ago. At that time. the mere suggestion of a bad they were unemployed, broke bump or pothole. it flies off in and facing an uncertain fu- an orbit of its own. ture. Lying there by the side of Today, their firm. California the road to almost everyone it Wheel Covers, has an inven- is a piece of junk. But not to tory of more than 500,000 Tony Lombardi and Mitch hubcaps in an overstuffed Nunes -hubcaps are their warehouse and six stores Kelly's specializes in foreign, domestic repair throughout Southern Cali-clear that the operation could Nine months later, Lom- fornia. In addition, the two be made Into a moneymaker. bardi and Nunes bought out men now make regular busi-'Scraping up $10,000 from their partner. ness trips to Taiwan where friends, relatives and what With their first store a they purchase thousands of was left of bank &((counts, the success, they began to new ones to satisfy replica trio opened a store in Van branch out. Culver City Hub- and aftermarket sales. Nuys -unsurprisingly named caps opened next, with Lom- They also have recently Van Nuys Hubcaps -shortly bardi's brother Angle and signed an agreement to supp-thereafter. later Nunes· brother Mike ly still more new hubcaps for a The Van Nuys store limped taking the reins. well-known Japanese Import. along for a tew months, mak-With the profits from the No one laughs at Lombardi Ing enough money to pay the first store providing the work- and Nunes anymore. bills but precious little else. It Ing capital for additional ex- But they weren't an instant was then the partners realized pansion, Studio City Hubcaps success and by no stretch of that if the customers would became a reality. onty to be the imagination was it easy. not come to them, then they moved quickly to Glendale "We owned a small fleet of had to change their tactics. when the lease was canceled. water trucks and worked in Loading used hubcaps Into The desert community of Lan- the construction business the back of Lombardi's pick-caster soon had a store bear- when the bottom fell out of the up truck, Nunes made his way ing its name and In 1983, Industry," says Lombardi. to the various Van Nuys Huntington Beach joined the For guaranteed. dependable and efficient auto-"Everything just stopped. We Boulevard car dealers, In-list. Most, if not all. were motive service, Kelly's Auto Care is the answer to your were desperate." That was in troduclng himself and his opera1ed by brothers. automotive needs. 1980. business. Relatives. it is clear. are The firm specializes in foreign and domestic auto It was that desperation, ''It was while walking on to important to both men. repair, and the most updated technology in mechanical while they were sitting around the used car lots that I saw "We'retwoveryclosefamll- and electrical repair. in one of their old offices. many of the vehicles were ies," says Lombardi. "It's like In business for more than two years, Kelly Rossen, staring at each other for a few missing hubcaps," he recalls. one very big family. We don't owner and automotive shop instructor. employs one full-weeks, that made the two and he realized they had do anything without Including time mechanic and one part-time high school students friends take a look at a hubcap finally found their first break. our brothers." working for on-the-job training credit. Kelly, a Newport store Lombardi's brother-in-"So I made a list, went back to Family ties may be nice, but Harbor High School graduate, is a native Californian and law had recently opened In the store and returned with is there a method to their store has lived in this area all his life. Canoga Park. Hubcaps? They the appropropiate hubc~ps openings or was it random Kelly's Auto Care is located at 2136 Newport Blvd., decided to see what hap-and sold them. Pretty soon choice? Do Glendale, Van Costa Mesa, 642 .. 8111. f I-·pened. the car dealers were calling Nuys, Lancaster, Huntington ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e __ W_i_th_in_a_f_e_w_m_o_nt_h_s_l_t _w_a_s _u_s_r_· ----------(Pleue eee lltJBCAPS/P9) OILMAX FULL SERVICE ~ 15 Es.ntiM Sen11ces • UP TO S OTS Oil (PENNZOIL) • NEW OIL FIL TEA • COMPLETE LUBE CHASSIS • INSPECTION Of THE AIR FIL TEA & BREATHER ELEMENT • v AND ALL BATTERY • "" AND ALL BRAKE FLUID • "' AND FILL HYOAAULIC CWTCH • "' AND FILL DIFFERENTIAL l,EVELS • "' AND Fil l TRANSMISSION' • "' AND FILL WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID • "' WIPER BLADES • "' AND fil l TIRE PRESSURE • VACUUM THE INTERIOR • WASH CAR All FOR ONLY I le.,,£/( ;Lt .... ...___, /'rul.IHUI we Also Service Mercedes Benz. Acura BMW and Peugeot .,,_.,...... 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WI M.IO-...Ot'IUNY-OUTY • .. OALVAMZl!DTMA.!N '°" 80AT8 ~FEET • • • • • ~ . Davi& MaPl118 i • ..fl.-r•• lll0114.CA ... •~1M4 .._ _____ ._. __ ......, ______ ...._ ___________ _,, .................................... . SAFETY ••• P'romPa&e6 shoulder belts in all or some of their cars this model year. The exceptions were the Ferrari. Isuzu, Subaru, Suzuki and Yugo automobiles. Isuzu provides them as an option on 1988 models. General Motors Corp. re- ported it has the rear-seat shoulder belts as standard equipment on 12 car models this year ranging from the compact Chevrole1 Nova to three types of Cadllf ac models. It wilt put them in all domestic -card next model year, according to GM spokesman Bill Noack. The Ford Motor Co., whieh has the belts in Its· Lincoln Continental, Merkur and TaurusSable cars this year. will have It In nearty half tts cars In the 1989 modef year. 11id Ford spokesman Winston Leavell. Chrysler Corp. plans to have the shoulder bett• In au Its cars by the 1990 model Y98f', but has them onty In the Cott Vlsta. Cott hatchb-* and Eagle Medaltton thta )'Mr. Toyota ha the r..,.._t hameaMS In its Ci9eelda Md Camry this yew, but otf9ra them a an option In ott.r rnodete. NliUn hlil them only I~ 111 M8XJl'na thil Ye11t. but Cl'l*liii_ ... ,.10) Car rental returns to HB, turns ba·ck prices Back In town and turning prtces back to yesteryear is Dollar Rent A Car. Starting Friday at Its-grand reopening In Huntington Beach, the Or- ange County/Los Angeles firm will roll back rates to $1 , $5, and $10 for rentals of Its economy, Intermediate and standard cars, respectively. Dollar's new facility, at 17090 Beach Blvd., Is located at the southeast corner of HUBCAPS ••• FTomPage8 Beach, Culver City, Costa Mesa and soon-to-be-opened Pasadena have anything In common? "They' re all car areas," explains Nunes. "There are either a lot of new and used car dealerships In the area or they are towns where car accessories sell well." But, there are misconcep- tions. "People still believe they can come in and buy a hubcap for $2 to $3," Lombardi says. "It doesn't work that way. We're 25 percent to 50 per- cent cheaper than a dealer. but we're not going to give them away.·· The average price for American car hubcaps Is about $15 apiece, but for more expensive models, such as Cadillac, they can run over $100. There is one very sore point -the Image of the business. "We do not deal In stolen Beach Boulevard and Warner Avenue. The spec1al low prices re- flect those that were offered in 1975, said Murray Wish- engrad, president of the larg- est California francise of DolJar Rent A Car Systems. "Dollar enjoyed success dur- ing its seven-year stay in this community and along with it some strong support from its people. "Yesteryear prices are Dollar's way of saying 'thanks' as well as 'hello,' we're back again to serve your rental needs," he said. The promotion runs through the July 4th holiday and includes a limited number of cars in each fare class. Rates quoted are special promotion prices and are available only at the partici- pating Huntington Be~r:h lo- Aventura Makes the Usually Expensive Sport of Sailing Affordable • ailing In lnJ<'lion • Ban-Boa1 f.hart"" • M~mbertihip • Skippc",...d (:harlf'" • • ••~rfronl Lounitf' • Sporl Fishin1t Thf' .\•f'ntun liffjjhlf' jlt""' rar b..)ttnd ju•t our bo•H ... f' h8H llftf' of lhr rtnf'•I W81 .. rfn>•I loellflr-. •nd t"lubho..-•••1l•bt... plu• c-omplf'lf' lr•ini"lll r..-1h1 ...... f'l•b t"rut-. -••I 11•thf'rtn~ •nd 111urh mott. \nd 11'• •II .. •il•bw lo ~­ npl tWlw. •hy W8il nn• loftf!tt! Lall u• lncf•y •nd •l•M f'njo•tn& lhf' "orld or ... m ... •• 4• .. ••11 ... '••Ii.._ " ._-ia1M.n. hubcaps," the partners state tr=~;;;;;;;;=;===~===============t almost in unison. "Even as kids we didn't steal hubcaps." As If to prove their point. everyone who brings In a hubcap for them to buy - "even a SO-center" must have a police report. "Some people get in- sulted," says Nunes. "But we have to protect ourselves. Your hubcap Isn't worth It for me to go to Jall." TINTING •.. FromJ'aCelS MacPherson Ford/Toyota, Theodore Robins Ford, Selman Chevrolet, Santa Ana Mazda and Executive Pon- tlec/GMC. As the company Is fully 1......-.d and lieen9ed, cus- tom.a needn't worry when their cars are driven by com- PMY penorM, or If 10m90M .. ......, dUrtng 1Mt811ation. For more Information about tllttlllQ tor t!Ut09: homee Of ..... 11111, c.11 Hwry ~ or L.811111 ThomM at 211-22n ar131-2217. T tJ E C.E TEP EVERYOA Y DISCOUNT PRICES llllD • nm lUllMUT • llUIClll 3000 E. Coast Hwy. Corona def Mar 6•• 1022 ASK FOR LES SR. OR LES It cation. to guarantee availability. Dollar rents all new Luxury and specialty ve-Chrysler, General Motors and hicles are also available at a other fine cars. Standard fea-reduced rate during the re-opening. Minimal mileage tures include power seats and costs will be applied. Refuel-steering, cruise control. air ing services. optional cov-conditioning. tilt wheel and erages and a 5.5 p~rcent AM/FM radio M ost are surcharge are additional guaranteed to be six months or newer in age This regular To Inquire about the yester-update of cars assures Dollar year prices call 843-9903 of providing the newest econ- Reservations will b_e_re.;;._q..._u_i_re_d"--____ 1_P_'.le&H __ eee_c_AR __ IP_1 _1 l lntrorluc1•1g Ttie SO motor voc.t r l e H.,.. • also showing the 50 yoct t fisher f;;()lden Stc1te tnte.-ncttl( nctl .,. ct< hh loo-• Of ,,..,,. iPf' -f-,..p ... r \. ~ ... 1:1 "'ec· We mvorP ~Ou 10 l omporp Ol Al Tr 't P1" • \ i>f' t 2507 West Coost Hwy .rt102 • Newport 1'eoch • FA"X f7Ul 6501"59"3 650-0543 We 're putting our \\fadmY tinting name on ~ fe\\· cars. homes and buildings m vour neighborhood* · · *And \Ye \\uuld like to put ou r nan1e. so to speak. on your car or hon1e. II .. I •111 \\.I\ • •I '·" 1111.! \\I \\.till \ 11\I ("I" ttlll II\ \I ... 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CA 92714 ..,...,_.,..._ ·'--··~-·-- '' )I( I I I ( I >I ' l"I 2:6 -2277 ..,. l l I 11 < < >I ' I \ 83I-2277 AUTO/BOAT CAAE/an ACMwtl9ng ~t to the D8My Plot/Thunday, May 19, 1118 -t r Jeep Cherokee Li1nited rugged, luxurious ByANNM.JOB ,,.,n.. • .-......... pensive European cars. There are the leather. wingback, front bucke1 seats with six-way power adjust- ment -standard equipment. There Is the 18-ounce carpet- ing, tinted glass and three- spoke, leather-wrapped steer- ing wheel -all standard. And yes. there is the $22,000-plus price tag for the two-door model, $23,000-plus for four Designed with image-con- scious buyers in mind, this is no ordinar)' Jeep. But then, in a comforting sort of way, it Is. Once in four-wheel-drive, the Jeep Cherokee Limited eager- ly takes on snow, Ice, mud, whatever, giving the driver that confidence and peace of mind that have given Jeep its American legend reputation and left other vehicles In the ditch. The Cherokee, which comes In many versions besides the Limited, has won several awards since Its debut In the 1984 model year. At that time, it was the first vehicle to be a simultaneous winner by three four-wheel-drive specialty magazines, Four Wheeler. 4Wheel & OH Road and Off-Road. For the 1988 model year, Cherokee was picked Four doors. ----------------------------------Wheeler of the Year in the sport utility segment by Four DETROIT -The American legend has turned luxurious. Just look at the 1988 Jeep Cherokee Limited 4-Wheel- Orive. While it carries the Jeep name -for years synony- mous with ruggedness. ver- satility and a certain wilder- ness-military strength -ftiis compact model has many of the same features of ex- How to plan· the perfect date Let the Daily Pilot put romantic evenings back into your life ... Weekend theater, film and concert reviews ... a calendar of events ... Wheeler magazJne and 4x4 of the Year by 4Wheel & Off Road magazine. It marks the first time a vehicle has repeated as a 4x4 award-wfnner. With a lineup ranging from a $12,538 four- wheel-drive version to the upscale limited, the Cherokee has been a hit with buyers, too. Sales of the four-wheel- drive Cherokees plus four- wheel-drive Wagoneers - a larger, top-of-the-line Jeep - reached a third consecutive record in the 1987 model year with 110,962 sold. That's up from 109,929 in the 1986 model year and 97,802 In the 1985 model year. Jeeps are built in the United States as well as China and South America and are head- ing for record saJes in Europe, according to Chrysler Corp., which last August bought Jeep-maker American Motors Corp. American buyers of Cherokees have median age of 37-41 with household In- come of $50,000-$55,000, said Rita McKay, manager of Jeep public relations. Sixty percent are college educated. The top three reasons buyers give is the four-door availability, the off-road capability and its alternative to a family car, she said. Jeep Is the only U.S. nameplate to offer a four-door sport utlllty vehlcle. lncreasingty. women are the owners and prlnclple drivers of the vehicles, McKay said, noting a 1987 survey found females accounted for 40 percent of Cherokee buyers- major drivers. Women llke the option of going from two-wheel to four- wheel-drive and not having to fear getting stranded, they like the Interior and they appreciate the good visibility from the Cherokee's tall profile, McKay explained. The test model was im- pressive In bo1h two-wheel and four-wheel-drive. A shift lever on the trasnmlsslon con- sole allowed the driver to choose which was ap- propriate for road-off-road conditions. The standard, electronic fuel-injected, 4-liter six- cylinder engine was peppy, mated with the standard four- speed automatic trans- mission. The engine Is rated at 177 horsepower at 4,500 rpm and Is the most powerful engine of its size in the llght- duty truck market, Chrysler said. There was a tra~off in handling, however. Whlle the vehicle performed superbly off road. the same design that permits such driving also made for a sometimes boun- cy, jostling ride on pavement, especially at higt)way speeds on roads where expansion cracks were uneven. Drivers should be aware that sport utlllty vehicles such as the Cherokee handle dif- ferently from cars. There have been complaints of rollover accidents, and Chrysler warns in the owner's manual that the vehicle's higher cen1er of gravity and narrow track af- fect handling. Drivers should not make sharp turns or abrupt man- euvers that could lead to loss of control. But being seated up high also Is advantageous. I could see over and around most other vehltles and was able to spot traffic bottlenecks. restaurant advertisements and art reviews give you what you need to plan special eve- nings and great weekends. MORE BELTS IN BACK ••• Great dates start with the Daily Pilot Start your subscription llily P1•1 .. today(714)642-4333 •I. I i • 10 -AUTO/BOAT' CAftE/.n MWirtistng SuprMinent to the~ Plot~. M*Y 11, t918 ,.,.....,.e plans them In all models by 1990; Honda haa them In all Honda and Aetna cars; and Mazda has them In ttMt 323, 628, MX-6 and 929 modele~ • according to the department The rear~wt hame1111 allO ., ........ this mOdet : yw In the Volcwegen Golf, Jetta. OUllnt\wn, .ed four- doof Fox; ~ G...,,t lnCI SWna: Ind .. models of .._Ma Romeo, ASton Mar11n, Aid, BMW, J~. tour-.. t ' Maaeratl, Mercedea-Benz. Peugeot, Porache, Rolla- Royce, Sterling and Volvo. The GM cera that NW9 the hamesHI tt"8 year' .,. the Buick L.sabre and AMera; C8dlft8c Eldoredo. Brougham .net Sevlk ChewOllil .e..t- ta, Coria Met ~ Olds- mobile Delta 81 and Toronedo; and the Pont.le LeMw and llonMvtle. the depm"tmen1 Mid. - )f ·- 0 ry ry y II 1- ~I ft 1- 0 d c '· t , 11 r 1 3 ' t ) • CAR RENT AL RETURNS ..• From Pae• 9 omy through luxury class cars in the Huntington Beach area. The Dollar franchise now has 1 1 daily automotive rental locations with the opening of two this month In Arcadia and Huntington Beach. Other lo- cations are John Wayne Air- port, Long Beach Airport, Anaheim, Buena Park, Full- erton, Garden Grove, Los Angeles Ambassador , Pasadena and Beverly Hills. The Huntington Beach re- opening coincides with Dollar's recent purchase of a 15,000-square-foot building on a three-acre site at •21 e. Cerritos Ave. In Anaheim. This new facility wlll house all executive staff and oper- ational personnel. Dollar's new facility is equipped with a local reser- vation center. training depart- ment, future maintenance and auto repair center, extensive parking, and admlnlsravtlve offices for executive manage- ment, marketing and ffnance department staff. "Our new home allows us to better handle the purchase and distribution of some 2,000 new cars we receive and return to the manufacturer every six months," said W1sh- engrad. "Additionally theres space for our entire oper- ation's staff and the fleet administration department · Further expansion of Dollar's operations have in- cluded the final installation of an on-line computerized ren- taJ system that otters greater speed and efficiency 1n pro- cessing and billing customer rental contracts. Other conv~nient customer service programs offered by Dollar include computerized 24-hour worldwide reser- vations, express return cor- porate accounts. convention and meeting plan incentives and many hotel/airline dis- count agreements "With our new automated services we're able to reduce customer rental time as much as 20 percent and return time by 50 percent."" said Tom Bauer, executive vice presi- dent. .. As a result. the cus- tomer is on his way much quicker and with less paper- work." For more information. con- tact Dollar Rent A Car of Orange County/LA. 421 E Cerritos Ave . Anaheim 92705; phone 533-93 11 DETAILING SIMPLIFIED ... FromPaae2 construction of doci<s. Salt water corrosion, as any boater knows, says Wickham, is a constant threat not Just to the appearance of his craft but to his and his passengers' safety. A regular schedule of visits by the technicians can keep a boat In top repair, add to its longevlty, and even increase 1ts resale value. Services, such as hull clean- ing, cost $1 per foot and up. Other services command hourly rates start at $20. AppolnJmenta are usuaJty scheduled within 24 hours of a .ci.dQl'T)er'S call. "We try to aohedule as quickly as possible,'' says Wickham, "becauM people who use their boat• all the lime realty care about the condition of them. "OUr customera are very tmport.m to us. We get a lot of referral9 (many of our cutomers have been with us since we started nearly 10 years ago) becuase we give good, dependable. conscien- tious service and do top- quality warrantied work." Wickham said. There's another reason Or- ange County boat owners have chosen this company ror almost a decade. said Wickham. "We act like our customers are celebrities, because they are to usl" Huntington Harbor and Newport Beach Boat Services Inc. and Tasco Steam Clean- Ing (which provides bilge. commercial and residential deep steam cleansing ser- vices) are headquartered at 16835 ~quin St., Suite 116, Huntington Beach. Ap- pointments are scheduled from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m . Monday through Saturday. For more Information, call 846-6082. ' ... , ,, -~ -. , .... ,\ ' , . .. - Jag performance guaranteed Paul Toor has spent the last 17 years m a Jaguar and he s still not ready to come out As owner of Newport Performance Jaguar. 2037 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Toor services Jaguars exclusively, and one v1s1t to the shop puts even the most persnickety customer at ease. One can't help but feel his precious Jaguar couldn't be left in better hands. As English as the cars he services. Toor trained at the Jaguar facility in Coventry and worked as a trouble shooter there for eight years. While on assignment In the U.S. in 1974 Toor decided to make Cahf orn1a his home and brought with him a heritage of service rich tn tradition and uncompnsing quality. Toor purposely keeps his shop small and comfortable to maintain a virtual one- on-one relat1onsh1p with his clientele. He also v1s1ts the factory in England at least twice a year to keep current on the newest technology and procedures, and insists on importing his parts directly from England. Toor is currently busy adding a showroom. TCHiElEBRATi OUR GRAND RE-OPENING, WE'RE BUCKING THE ml EM. TEN BUCKS ADAY. zsc per mile Dollar Rent A Car is back in Huntmgton Beach. and to celebrate we're rolling back pnces. Through the July 4th holiday, we're offering a limit.ed number of brand new. 1988 cars for a daily rental rate of Sl for economy. SS for int:ennediate and SlO for standard (plus mileage charges). Luxury and specialty vehicles are also available at reduced rates. These prices are good at our Huntington Beach location only and reservations are required. Come in soon and discover how far your dollar will go. FIVE BUCKS ADAY. 15 < perm1Je r\ol~I lutvr~ qiul "' b\1 ' , • •'U. '' I I !lr\'k-1 \I I '' t~ 'h~· ~ lf ( oexf:M ] li'OOO ~ Blvd Hunt1niton Buch CA 0,.»4Q 714M3QQO...' w .. , .... ._ .. ,.,..,t tl\I .. ,llill'fl ~c. ~lllM"rt ._ • ..._,~ I ,._..._.~ •b •'lie ~ ..__,,,, • .,._.o11,_ ___. ,..,.,..,.,_,.._-...._i. 'I 1•,.t\4lltllo'"' H ''"l'\l!ooll\tOll11)1 11~'"\44'\I l'M Al/TO/BOAT ~~.n AdYert~ ~t to the ~ Pltot/Thurllday. May 19, 1988 -11 .. GOOD CARE= -C& U.S. AUTO ELECTRICAL STIRTERS,ILTERllTORS 114 liEIERITORS DOMESTIC and FOREllil TRACING SHORTS INSTALtATION AVAfrnBLE- IPU ~-s.t.a, aa IPM --~----------- /Yew Unes • Seat Covers • Inserts • Headliners • Carpets • Convertible & Landau Tops AU. 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